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4 Bombs, Lassoes, Elephant Guns Go in Hunt for Andean Monster}... «uve cas ston ana) Expedition Leaves Buenos Ayres To-Night to Kill and Embalm Mysterious Collect ernie (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIWAY, MAROHM 24, 1922. FAKE AUTO THEFTS |GOVERNMENT’S 1921 OIL LAID TO OWNERS Animal. Jf Found. sutomobiles, ' ; cars are “stolen to ord JENOS AYRES, March 28 (As-|toal after alx weeks’ search the party] i. owners ma ae AL sil proceed to other purts of Pata- |! doilslla cab t soclated Press)——Hlato: Yl mia He suid to the correspondent [ance monts for the capture or destruction] 1 am laughed at, but [ Part Yogical Garden : The members of the party are all well armed, ant ntiy a carrying elepha ith tiny r belonged to live he expedition v d the owner collect the Insurance, Is Charge. "wo tho Insur told him to dis it fifty stich causes ure ed, Insurance sve that 60 per cent com The police auto squad is investigat- ing a number of alleged fake thefts of following charges that t of the evidence concerns the of the anachronistic creature reported | vinced that some bait strang Ana Nsappearance of a car owned by Bar- have boen made by the expedition] ina he was presented with a (rag who has been held in $1,500 bail Which is to leave here to-n ment of hide picked up in Patagoma the Grand Jury. The police say (Thursday) for Pat Ia under the | wi ir still attache ae ie the « insured for $5,000, was sold fxuspices of the Buenos Ayres Zoo-] 7 nen eg Mee OR Ree lee t00 Ls W -between Who has ~ all oi A scent « nti to Neuquen, thence je therta in New York are ip also BEE varswon srret OW gc tt nd from there oo horses Joi mine the lake and thus scare out the] ) rritory of Chobut, where} The y » are informed that owners monster—be it plesiosaurus, glyptodon| the lake is situated fifty miles from] pay $i50 to have their cars ie a Re- . setileme led 18 de Octubre.” |port of the theft is delay tha as variously report-]# settlement culled "18 de Octut port of the thert delaytd se «seuss ei ye! orenge the car can be disposed of before the ed. SOUTHERN SOCIETY ELECT for it The voo's taxidermist is taklg] At the annual mec police begin to loo! of ROYALTIES $2,000,000 WASHID Mareh nine million bargels of of w duced on Government-ownea 1921, resulting in mote than $2,000,000 being pald into the United states Treasury as royalties, according. to the anual report of A, W. Ambrose, Chie( Petroleum Technologist of tm Bureau of Mines, More than 6,000 permits for prospec tus for oll and gas have been tasued by the General Land 0Mcer, the report statd, while 267 leases were suid to have been granted for producing oi! and gas properties. Most of the oil pro duced on Government lands 18 errdiced to Wyoming, California, Montana avi Loulsiana. ———— VIENNA PLANS RENT TAX TO BUILD NEW HOUSES Calls for Rate of m 100 to 1,000 Per Cent. VIENNA, March 4 (By Mail).—Vienna is attempting to solve the housing proty- Jom by putting @ heavy tax on rents fron which it hopes to collect 1,500,000,000 kronen a year, to be used to construct “WILD MAN” SUSPECTED |‘ »y|OF MURDER 24 YEARS AGO In scores of composition 1 “The patron ARMENIANS WOULD MAKE YOUTH PATRON SAINT nian communities, bis is an energetic, netive person. He ia rich, not only In PUT. | tdentitied by Two Aged Citleens of| te will bé ahaved and Ievlule « Nation In A of Amertea,| but also in heart. He is our A n Gaakertows, ta an attempt to clear up the ‘mystery Declares Poets uncle, We have bound ou son Li . sin nation to ion. We ti QUAKERTOWN, Pa, Al wen , ie CONSTANTINOP March 1 (By|in spirit an Aminite lato of the METHODISTS GIVE CRUCH @80.- great Mail).<-A conventionalized Agure of a] United States ne-armed uly et ‘ y 00,000 TN VISALY young American has been proposed for > - ey pe ul ead ai has PHILADELPHIA Maren rr) adoption a8 a sort of patron saint for THE BASIER WAY. © aged citizens as} Methodists in this country contelbuted ihe new Armenian nation, ‘The ertginal (Prom the Philadelphia Culletin.» Adam Weaver, a Bursonville moun- | $80,000,000, a new high record, toward suggestion was made in « prose-poom| “3° You called on her to patch up ida Sertycts for a dla com- Tithe support of the church during the by the celebrated Armenian|¥our old quarre!, Did succeed” Heer veers G60, He WAS) Hsoul your just etided, it was announced Sebuh Stepantan, and published] No, we found it easier near the scene of the erime. fat to-duy session of » Philadelphia in the Acmentan weekly, Shavig, Framed !new one," wild man tn bia cell to-day! Methodist Conferenes here along embalming moterials for use in ase the beast {s killed. Another item @f the outfit is a gasoline motor with which to propel the boat to be con structed on the shores of the lake Prof. Oneili, director of the zoo, who orgunized the expedition, has di- rected that if it fails to find the ani- Vork Southern Societ last SALVATION ARMY WEDDING. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel th Capt. Anna Johnston of alvation | oy for the ensunt Ar will marry Capt. Bernard ston , headquarters of Corps . President mad: resident: Charles rd Avenue, at 8] est rate fam G Willam 1b. @ ard, Neverly Harris and Norman 8, Walker. ormed by Col, Stephen Marshall of the urmy Americas Soremost Specialists,” mony, dding will be per- strictly a tenant OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &@ 34th Street— New York Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Ycars. Misses’ Suits Tricotine and imported Tweed Suits in tailored and sport models., New belted and boxecoat styles. 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