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* FALL GIVES OUT Wyoming Reserve Calls for Work in Six Months. WASHINGTON, April 28 public fdent, for the development of the Naval Oi! Reserve in Wyoming. the Penal Laws of the United States tract, is: member of, or delegate to Con or resident commissioner election or appointment and his continuance in office offlcer, agent or emp! partment of the Int mitted to any Tease or de! t arise therefrom. |Don't Forget to Set That Clock TERMS OFLEAGEIN | tea Ome Hou, Sunday at 2A. M. Evander Childs. tournament will play the] .., os 4 “fresh” tosmorrow. he ‘o-morrow at 2.30 P, M. at the Cath Marshall, p.; js Evander Chi which wilt represent Ctintoh In the freshman 1b; Rosenheim, 2b.;_ Epstein, ast year's cham: Kushman. . PL; Prince, ef. » Washington, as follows Cohen, If. ptain), MoCarthy, If.; Ward, cf.; Henly, %b.; Zitzelberger, 2 The men who will comprise the Clin- Engler, rf; Harvest, 1b,; Jochim, o.; ton relay entered in the Penn meet are THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. 5) Nicholaides, ig Railroads Stick to Standard Time, But} ipperiost, Bot, Mandy Nimes Will Rearrange Train Schedules. man. George Washington. Textile High AVAL OIL LAND) Contract With Sitclair Over with 4 out any explanation, analysis or fore- word Secretary of the Interior Fall has made the contract ne- a Rotiated with the Mammoth Oi! Com- pany. of which A..F, Sinclair is Pres= To-day official gnd lay Washing- ton is a living question mark as to what was in th mind of one or both the contracting parties when drawing the contract as to necessitate the m- e @lusion of an inhibition against cer- fain “unlawful interest’’ contained in This inhibition, as stated in the con- “It is,also further agrged that no ress after his: during and that no ES Eres oe ee Daylight saving will begin at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. At that hour every one who hapvens to be up tr supposed to put his watch ahead one hour, making the time 8 A. M Others are supposed to make their clocks and watches con- form when they’ get up for breakfast. Through the medium of the “Subway Sun," the Inter- borough Rapid ‘Transit Com- pany yesterday announced all of its train despatchers and other employees will be tala to put their watches atead. ‘This means the rush hour and thea- ATHLETIC EVENTS The Bughwick High nine ted aay r Boris, c! In N. Y. HIGH SCHOOLS Savapite cu; Brodiky idipeainaiciaaenict na Bishulek. De Wit. Ciinton. School will Une up as follows Avenue and Woodhay Hill, to! Morris. baseball tre hour service, such as it is, will be shifted forward. All of the big railroads with terminals tn this city, it was said yesterday, will stick to the Standard Time as they always have done, but it will be nec- essary to rearrange the train schedules in many respects to suit the convenience of the public which will change its working and pleastiie seeking hours, An injunction is sought in Philadelphia to prevent the Hight saving — ordinance there from becoming — ef- fective on the ground that it is In conflict with a law passed in 1887 fixing standard time for , Pennsylvania George Washington will line up as fol- lows against Evander Childs to-morrow at Protectory Oval at 2.30; V. Maal, 8a: S. Masi, rf; Baker, 3b.; Watson, I Schwartz, ¢.; McCann, 1b.; Watten- berg, cf.; Callo, 2b.; MoConnville, p.; Washington High won ten conseeutive games this season, and ih the fast three P..S, A. L. games MeConnvyille allowed only two runs, while Washing- ton scored twenty-three runs. The tennis team will play Commerce at the Dyckman Tennis Club to-mor- row at 9.30 A, M. The following will participat Oates (Captain), Orser. Baker, Dailey and Kadelbure. ton baseball teams meet at the Catholl Protectory Grounds. i De Witt Clinton's line-up when it meets Morris at the Catholic Protec- tory to-morrow will be: Blake If; Kunitz, of.; Glauber, ¢.; Gilmer, 2b.} Wallach, rf.; Bernstein, ss; Baker, 3b.; MeNulty, 1b.; Mason or Johnson, p. .;| ‘The freshman swimming team, which :]i4 tled with Commerce for the leader- ship of the league, has drawn a bye and will not compete in the dual meets to-morrow, (Capt.), tionately, in the world So far as the contract itself 1s con- cerned experts who have examined it contend that the government ts fully Protected and thut it obtains an usually 1 oil, gas of the f Pany assumes the entire finan un- royalty in the form of psene and cash, in view that the Mammoth Com- neial burden in connection with developing the field The contract is signed by Seeretary Fall, both for himself and the Secre- tary of the N and by H. F Sin- clair, as President of the Mammoth Company. The Government reserves to, itself absolutely all helium contained in gas. quired to begir the Within 180 days the company is re- yperations and drill Mot less tha). twenty test wells. If after sixty that the total avera; the wells is 20,000 barrels a day construction of the pipe line must be begun within another sixty days If the wells do no Profluce this amount, another series of test wells is to be dug, and ‘if fail, still another set, The comp is not compelled to go lower than feet in the search for oil. To protect the Government tn matter of royalties the compan: required to file ®ales contracts and the premises to be always open, y pany 4,300 the y is monthly copies of are Of the termination of the lease the Government may purchase ail equip: the “Great Catherine," by George. nard Chaw, this evening in Brinke: ‘Thentre,. 120th Street ut Broad Marguret Mosley Williams of Bn honored by ‘he Belsfan, Frenei British Governments for her wa ‘vice and directress of the schovls In Al. of Barne~4 Collége, will present Ber- rhott way dy nd. r Dania tu the post-war period will play Catherine. Louise Schitcting of Ho- oken will play Patiomkim, the male lead K. ills Moths PREVENTS To-morrow at 3 the Morris and Citn- Tek bi The 52d Street Annex baseball team XK jl 3 z ‘ : i The Mans Shop i Express Elevators to Tenth Floor *25 45 mostly regulars, - Price Revision of Spring Topcoats *50 We have just gone through our stock, of spring topcoats, and have found broken lots among them. In order to, dispose of these, we have made a substantial reduction in their prices. Sizes range from 34 to 44, not all sizes in each style or price: They are About half of these coats are for- eign makes—the other half represent the best American manufacture. Fabrics are cheviots, homespuns, tweeds, and knitted fabrics. a cos =enr Taso pants One W Guaranteed All Wool Blue Serge Suits *D Every boy needs a Blue Serge Suit for Confirmation, Graduation, Sun- day or Dress-up occasions. These suits are ideal for those pur- poses—and if parents knew quality, beauty and general excel- lence we wouldn’t have enough suits to supply the demand tomorrow. Remember they are all wool and guaranteed fast color—and have big, full-eut, full-lined knickerbocker , Sizes 7 to 17. eek Only, Ending Friday, May 5th Brooke, p. In to-day's game with Fordham Uni- versity Freshmen and to-morrow's with choo! the tennis line-up . Manithow and An- —»-— -- UBLE NOTE Iss MOSCOW, April mable in 1924, their ALL STORES OPEN sc=== 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Lord & Taylor 6. AVENUE Bet. 15th and 16th Sts. SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. Gb Surprise, Store Q ge AVENUE N. W. Corner 83rd St. Yonkers Store—25-29 North Broadway KELLNER BROS. NTO ASTRONOMICAL FIGURES 28.—While pri- vate brokers are offering more than 4,000,000 paper rubles to the dollar and food prices are soaring propor-| the Governinent has at- nounced a new issue of money in probably the largest denominations The notes will be In 50,000,000 and 100,000,000 rubles, and will be rede ‘Thirty One years selling Good Furniture a | ] ¢ ° n | Queen Anne Di ing Room suite in Amer- ican Walnut combination — 10 Pieces $285 fh, HIS is a special invitation to the Bride-to-be to avail herself of the many interesting and helpful ideas in home arrangement accorded by “The Twenty-five Rooms’’—the Kellner exhibit. They afford a delightful means of visualizing the actual Cb) actcenenataemes 39th Street FOURTEENTH STRERT Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. — A SPECIAL OFFER Odorless—Stair t-ss—Harml:ss “Just Spray’’ At Drag. Dept. and Grocery Stores. MOTH FROOF FRODUCTS C_RP. 100 Proad St., New Yok Telephone, Bowling Green 7067, CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 500 “ oe 750..° © 100 10.00 “ * 160 15.00 La “ 200 25.00 * “ 300 ~ SPRCTA VEE | Bnanivled imu Peat bea 6h ee 1d Mattievs Set ute, complete Dining Buites ip ali fine Dining Table and 4 Ol Dressers. Chiffouiers, Tables, Beda, iat 1034 Ni Subway Station © blocks @ FisHER Bro $19.79 up $125 up . $150 ap #11 90 YTHING POR THE HOME. SNATUKDAL EVENINGS Wray. ¢. edjryunt a1 west 38th 19% Values to $29.50 Grouped at this very special price are serviceable models for general utility wear, sty- lishly developed in Tweed, Herring- bone, Men’s Wear 200,000 Stout Women have teen outfitted by Lane Bryant with stylch apparel to their cntiresatisfact'on. This tremen- dous seiling power comb ncd with our enall cost cf doin; business on a side street is.why cur prices are always LOWEST. OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT between 5th and 6th Aves. 1500 Boys’ SPORT SHOES 1.40 and 1.60 For the boy who wants @ sturdy, durable shoe for all Summer wear. White or brown canvas uppers, rubber suction soles and tan trimmings settings of the prospective home. And Kellner Furniture was never more attractive—in beauty, quality, price—Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom suites in a wealth of selection, modestly priced. Qs 1 ys A) x6 Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered June 1st ev 1 ' a FIFTH AVENUE ames C reery 0; uta stREET f ie Tomorrow—Last Day! Famous Mendel Trunks: Specially Reduced! That vacation or honeymoon trunk should be bought during this sale where trunk quality, at its best, may be obtained at its lowest ‘Tomorrow is your last chance. prices. REN Gai ye y td a Steamer Wardrobe ge Trunk with black fibre ae : Full-size Wardrobe sring, and binding, fan- Trunk with round edges. A “sl covering, an Saray an Bine | fibres covetiigr ited Trunk, equipped with cy figured In ng, provision i: made for hats, shoe pockets, clothes re- tainer, spring locks and draw bolts. formerly 32.00, 21.00 Full-size Wardrobe Trunk. A large trunk with reinforced lift top con- struction. Covering blue, binding maroon, five draw- ers, laundry bag and shoe pores: A neat, pleasing ining increases its desira- bility. formerly 50.00, 39.50 Dress Trunk with round edges, veneer walnut fibre binding. Five hangers, hat crown and lock on top drawer. formerly 50.00, 29.75 »! Medium-size Wardrobe Trunk, maroon fibre cov- ering and walnut binding. Dainty cretonne lining; well equipped with hang- ers, drawers, shoe pockets, laundry bag and locking bar. formerly 47.00, 33,75 drawer locking device, an electrie ‘ron attachment, twin lock on outside, black finished fibre covering. formerly 87.50, 57.00 Trunk, black fibre covered and bound, cr-tonn: lin- ing, top drawer stbdi- vided, bottem one has re movable hat crowa, shoe pockets, locking clothe: re- tainer, snap spring and draw bolts. formerly 45.00, 27.59 Dress Trunk with round edges, veneer Special for Saturday COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104° ST Coating, Jersey and Mixtures. 39. to 56 Bust. Sizes 1 to 6 (9 years up) Special and widths, Sizes 7 to 1314 (8 to 9 years)... See Pages 14, 16 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertis'ng and ankle patches. + 1.40 -- 1.60 Women’s Tenderfoot One-Strap Pumps 6.45 Smart looking, comfortable low shoes with opera toes, Cuban heels and welted soles. Dark tan calf, black kid and patent leather. All sizes construction, blue fibre covered and walnut fibre bound. Lined with cloth and equipped with top tray and one dress tray. formerly 26.00, formerly 25.00, 19.00 18.00 size 39 inches construction, covered with blue fibre and walnut fibre bound. Cretonne lining, a top tray and two dress trays. size 39 inches formerly 29.00, size 36 inches formerly 28.00, 23.00 22.00 size 36 inches -\ ARMAMENT CONFERENCE 1 35 Cony AT ALL (FIFTH FLOOR) A FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE oF EVENTS 922 WORLD ALMANAC Complete in Every Letail EWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES CHRONOLOGY és, 35¢ ADDRESS; NEW YORK WORLD a BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, S0e ” “ “ “ NEW YORK CITY