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THE.HOUSTON POST: FRIDAY f.'.C.
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t'.lI.T.UAYSHOFF
GUT FLAUES OF
IPP GUSHER"
Wbfcfe ro .fUM IM Wl W
osa4 4rrlek. '
at Um werkatea im BUrteu
flat M M ground. .Others
bat to! ctni vainly a war tram
merciless spread of the lira although
thaw w actually supping JPMIt
throngs ta od-drenckea vicinity a
: fast a Ms eouM an.
U C Cot bead- drillar of oa of
th hi was am to dash away and
: Jusaa into soma water near by. Ha
awd e. Um war to the Hospital
y "" Cvafuslsa mverywnef.
; Cbntusioo is everywhere. Steady un-
broken' stream of aucomoblles hasp
-. coming' While operations in tha all
fieM savs not beea suspended hav
drsds af workers have crowded to Ug
J. K Hughes head of tha owvslog
meat Company said he bad not beea
aal to obtain definite Information of
. tha disaster and was unable ta mass
' public statement at this time.
s:- one of the crew which wl
K- Bevlng the day crew at tha well had
Just come from Mexla a few hoars be-
fore. Other members of tola aad
. roustabout crew working in the vici-
' ally of the well ware reported
toe in the general coarastoa and tha
' personnel list makes It tmpoasihle ta
ascertain just bow many are
missing and unaccounted for Mr.
Hashes ssKL
' ' Rush hollers ta Scan.
BoBere and fire fighting apparatus
' ' - sua are Dtni ruaaea to
- although mtte dancer of the fire
; . spreading to likely aa tha well la 4
. mile and a quarter southwest of Po
waO the center of the field and about
a asO front the Burke dlacoorary well
ta Una field which is oa the tons ad
- Joining the Hushes- McKie tease.
Thh sum log well is tha third com-
pleted ta The new field from a sand
- - between Hi and MM feet.
.. Oil field workers this moraine fre-
anesjtly worked their way near the
' . fire ; ewvere with wet blankets. In
bosawef recovering tha bodies of somaJ
mmisni or other but gushes or name
' reaching many feet and the Intense
r heat Cjreve them oft Once they were
artthla U feet of one of the naked
'skeletons hot a spurt of flame which
- three tea -thatr own Urea sent them
alrorrytng aver the smoking- stumps.
Tha croupe venturing eveny now
t and then near the pool of yellowish
Bauld fire are not without a few
i women drawn dose with stricken
' feres peering wide-eyed only to re-
' treat with covered faces and exdama-
". ttoaa at horror.
Rules Saved Many.
The lose to the owners of tba well
y to estimated at SleO.tKM. J. K. Hughes
head of the company repeatedly has
V stated he wished it had been a dry
". While the work of attempting to
tantiul the well before the fire was
uaaer wsy toe usual rules beeping
upsets tars at a distance . were en-
' forced. This gave the 5 or more
pel seen' closer to the rig Vjpportunlty
; to outrun the fire.
- Man left alexia todsy for the weD
ta prepare to use nitroglycerine to
Maw out .the flames In rase the stesm
from the boilers falls. The explosion
to aa placed that It usually snuffs out
tha blase la a blast set off at a nre-
a ranged ttane. 1. K. Hughes has
saM ha aoea not care If the well Is
hast to extinguish Ibg toe fire.
Expert Olvee AdVtoa.
' Dr. Charlea E. Monro chief -
of the bareaa of
suggosted at Washington to-
' day that tha safest and -easiest way
to control tha fire would ha to blow
" oat the flames with T. N. T. accord-
sag to Information reaching hers to-
day. ! .
"I knhw that it sounds spectaculsr
'" to suggtst that aa oil well fire re-
; swJttosT from an exploaloa should be
- kiss a out with T. N. T.. but it ta not
apstlsiubir to fact" said Dr. Han-
roe. it Is a simple scientific meth-
- od of control used before with corn-
paste sarrwss. All that is necessary
' to to stretch a cable near the oil well
Ore tram which cartridges of T. N. T.
are awspaaded. and then they are set
V off simultaneously with detonatori
' electrically operated from the ground
a aaa distance. One big puff and
the Are Is sat-"
OH Feed Flames.
" a B. Simmons of the company owa-
; tog tha weD. estimated It wilf take
t twavdays te set and snrrr-ss rally use
:. the to boilers being token to the scene
; to aztlngulsh the names by steam.
Og aad olloaksd debris surrounding
v tha well for several hundred feet had
ah been burned st o'clock and the
3 flam as wars fed only by tha stream of
. a aad gus issuing from the weD.
Porssao atteajrptlcg to determine the
net n ember of dead and missing said
' htvneay be several days hefors their
work to eeengdeted. The 1 named as
r deed were knows to be at the weD and
M to said that there may have been
swreeul other toborers about.
Whsfhir aay of these unknown In-
: hararo are missing will be known only
aa tototrrea and friends report them
n urns ssid. '
Crowd Hsndkapa Rascaora.
: aM work Is suffering from the
i mine an the little more than
Nw trah serving as an automobile toad
far tha reaeua parties and many mer-
i tod nalnded persona going to and fro
frees there some ten miles out to the
. burning Hughes gusher.
Th well Is peculiarly located. The
derrick towered on the high east bank
ad Crambers creek and was completely
by a charter of heavy
Interwoven with nnder-
of dogwood end briar brush.
I from the high waters of Um
to the opea reiessm of
' tha dense growth. AH of this growth
uraa thorouahly showered with oil and
to hardly Basra than a second following
tha flare for hundreds of feet around
uVswsaasd. the tocaUoa waa a msss of
Orson trees were burned to
owes Virata arson
i sww a Uackoass area.
immsads Tshe Story.
who escaped from
by rnaatng. told his
sosry today. Ha said tha toea were
. sagsgn to taking off tha control head
- and mining oa a gate valve whea gas
; htov tha vaJvs np a bit aad it fen
bock oat of thee. U struck s piece of
the
a in
sat at taa thwe.
aa tha derrick floor
His clothes
of
waste ta the workers ta wins
sat of their ayea which waa
"Whea the valve -B
tost swam by inmilng
tha sib us.
waa dtoadlag an the derrick floor
men to said.
hack.
melton at tha ilasi atriklng. and
smsrng ilsaattr I rani froaa tha wed
waictTaent snwsrs of hmnlmj 'sa 'to
- lt seenaed as though' I wua being
I tot ST the greet hwret a flames.
wfcssj A tsrrtfis gust ad head swept
poe. gas ' " . ' .
Mr. ri n sills aaht m SBaal wee sew
f htr. Baghaa was arsndrsc by Ma
aids and saaamnl sg twsnuato tanrwtos.
A strange who was standing Bear the
derrick. wrtdenUy dM not are sr heed
tha snort and waa sn-v stops rl to the
flames. His akelstoM .aow QoaU
tba nnol of Ikiuld fire.
four of the feed wura hurled this
aTteraooa. Kmmlt .Byrd was baried
at Buraks Frod Craig was buried at
CaatfreM. W. A. Baa FhUBpa aad
Travis Owea war interred at Kerens
and tha body of U O Bheek wad sent
to Dallas. The body of W. A. Uteka
will be sent ' to . Wortham tomorrfw.
Tha todies of Corvicana aad tha Cor
sicana Chamber of Cammerch covered
alt caskets with beavUftti flowars.
SENATB PASSES
FARGHP 6ILL;
FAVORS GAS TAX
(Qont'd from Pg. U
ston. and stated former Governor Hogg
"father" of tha railroad commission.
uxgja passage of such' an act.
' Ta Kx amine Yeung blood.
Ia a resolution adopted this morning.
Bull Xoungblood wss ordered to appear
before the bar of the bouse for exam-
ination ta connection with certain crit
icisms ha Is alleged to have made ooo-
oemlng the Texas legislature.
The resolution signed by Represents
tire Pattmaa and others and adopted
ta tha house tl to . directed the Issu
ance of a process commanding the ap
pearance of Younx blood for examine-
tkm covering charges of ribery and
other dishonorable and disgraceful
practices" was the resolution stated
be Is quoted in a San Antonio news
paper as having made la a speech re-
cently Youngblood was released Tues
day by the court of criminal apeals
from a contempt order for refusal to
testify before a Joint investigating
committee.
The resolution today waa based upon
an opinion of the attorney general that
it was the proper procedure to bring
the 8an Antontan before tho house.
Represetnative Fhtman declared that
the principal purpose of the investiga
tion waa not ta try Toangbiood. but
to investigate the truth of the alleged
chsrges against the members of the
house.
Liquor Ills.
The house today refused to concur
In senate amendments to the Bell and
Abney liquor bills and called for free
conference committees.
The Bell bitt. making possession of
one quart of liquor or materials for
manufacturing liquor prima fads evi-
dence of possession for violation of the
Uqour la are was amended by the sen
ate to eliminate a portion of the fees
to oounty officers for sale of confls-
cated property and not to make trans
portatlon aa offense unleas it was for
the purposs of sale.
Tha Abney measure to close by In
junction hotels and rooming houses
that permit liquor law violations gam
bllng or prostitution was changed by
the senate to apply to all places w eh ere
the public gatners "for business or
pleasure" and to bring suits in the
county In which the place la operated
instead of Travis county.
The seaats committee on State af
fairs this afternoon reported unfav
orably the Lackey tax equillxatioa hill
with a minority report. The Cowea
gasoUno tax bin was reported favorable
as was the Witt commission on eco-
nomy bin.
The conference committee on the
Coffee gross oil production tax failed
to reach an agreement In conference
today after Senator Hoi brook with-
drew his compromlas plan at two and
one-half per cent.
. Irwin Bill Rssssa.
The Irwin bouse bin. making It aa
offense to drive an automobile oa pub-
lic streets of Highways while Intoxi-
cated waa rs seed finally by the sea
ats today aire it bad beea extended
to make tho offense a felony instead
of a misdemeanor.
Tha Turner bill abolishing all spe
cial funds ta the Btats treasury and
appropriating such to tbeygeneral reve-
nue fund was engrossed and the Car
penter bin extending certain oU per-
mits was passed.
The major portion of the morning
was spent by the house In considering
the departmental appropriations btlL
Six of the departments wore taken up
for consideration but only five were
finally acthd upon. No changes were
made la aay of the appropriations for
the executive department the depart-
ment of State the adjutant general's
department the State tax department
and the attorney general's depart-
ment. .
The State board of control was un
der fire wbea noon recess was taken.
One amendment adding ttto wss
adopted to this section of tha MIL It
creates aa office of assistant typewrit-
er expert at a salary of Host for one
year.- Tha noaitJOB to go to Carl 1
Estea of Greenville who by his serv-
ice as a national guardsman Curing
the war was disabled. A Mil epprop-
rlaUng S27tf waa pases! by the reg-
ular session to care for this nana but
the measure was vetoed by the gov-
CsmplsUsn Friday.
A concerted fight to' strike oat the
enUro appropriation for tho board of
control was asado ia aa amend meat
offered by Represents tree Pops. Rep
resentative Bessley. who was la the
speaker's chair ruisd tha ameodmeat
wag sot germaias to tba Mil and tharv-
re the amendment waa not cnastd-
ed. An effort to then strike out the ap-
proprtetioa of f 1S.0OS each year for
the three members of tha board was
madd. This amendment was lost.
Thar total amount appropriated by
tha MB win he M.M1J14.M-. of this
amount tt.lll.S4d does hot come out
or taa arensrai revenue rund. xnis
figure represents she amount approi-
tiated to tha State fire I asurax
asmmlsalua and the State highway de-
at. Then there Is another
amount of fTltoTM wtdch will be de
ducted from tha State health depart
This nmiaanl ispiesenla fed
oral aid received under tha prosistoas
of the Sheppaid-Towaer act. This
leaves a total od Vi. 1X1 XIV which
win be appropriated frsaa tha gene
revenue fund If the wS SB finally pas
sed without further raangee.
It la estimated the hffl will sot be
completed beforo Friday.
Auto Owner Must Pay
For Death of Guest
BELLEVILLE. IB stay JA-Auto
mobile owners who take fries ill for
ride are responsfble for the) safety af
their guests acoording b
turned ta circuit court I
Mrs. Apokmlo Sliuiuaa
Mike KaaawaM. a aeighhsr.
It waa testified Mrs.
band waa killed while ridrsg with Kas-
awsU at the lattcra tarttattoa wham
the BMchins svntuinsd. 1 '
BOAO PLANS BONOS.
WASHTNGTOWf. May ia
lt.ee.SS to reaaval sasat-
tad ILsMJe to reread law
assrtgaga bauds was gfwao th Chl-
cagu. Bock Istoad aad Pacific ts final
by- the totoratato taaainsm
oeurttfee wm be
tfrsj fer nets
Crew Deserts -:
Doomed Boat:
V All Are $qved
. United Press Report.
SKATTLK. Wash.. May If-Tb M
members of tho crew at the Steamer
oaafeart. arreckad oa the coast
at Washington took ts tha lifeboats
aad abandoned tha vassal today ae-
osrdtoc to radio advlcea received at tba
harbor sts 111 ' ' r
The men ware plckgad up without
aoeidaat by tho tug Hamsoonna and
are being brought ta aeatue- "
One other tag. tha Sea Monarch and
two coast award cuttars. tha Snohom
ish aad Kahokta. are sUndlng by tha
veaaal. which hag jMa ttyea p for
SSI'
DR. IJ.F. BLEDSOE
TO HEAD STATE
HBDICAL ASS'M
EUectlon of Officers Marb
Qose of Convention
At Fort' Worth
Associated Press Report
FORT WORTH Texas. May is. Dr.
M. F. Bledsoa of Port Arthur waa
chosen president-elect of the State
Medical association of Texas at the
concluding session of tha house of dele
gates Thursday aooa. The election
was unusually dose aad Dr. Bledsoe's
election came by a single vote ovsr Dr.
a M. Bosssr of Dallas. Unusual In
terest in the election waa indicated by
tha presence of a large -number of
members who were not members at
the house of delegates at the election.
and the arrival Of six delegates follow
Ing the roll call caused a challenge of J
The recall of the roll however
chocked the vote aa correct and tha
election of Dr. Bledsoe waa made unan.
Imous Tha rots was 45 to . 44. Dr.
Bledsoe who has nerved during the
east year aa chairman of tha board of
councillors will serve aa president-.
elect for one year and sriu then sue
coed Dr. A. S. Scott of Temple who
takes office here aa president. Sup-
porters of Dr. Bosssr nerved notice
that they wouU present his name aext
year.
Other officers elected Included:
Dr. J. W: Torbett of Martin Dr. A.
. Koss of Lockhart and Dr. J. M.
White of Texarkana. vice presidents:
Dr. P. C Coleman of Colorado. Dr.
Jos Gilbert of Austin. Dr. W B.
Thornlng of Houston. Dr. O. 8. Tfc-
Mullon of victoria were re-elected
councillors from then- respective dis
tricts. Dr. D. 8. Wier of Beaumont
succeeds Dr. Bledsoe as councillor
from tho tenth district.
San Antonio was chosen sa the next
meeting place of the association. The
convention well be held In May. 1M4.
AmariUo and. Mineral Wells also ex
tended InvitaUons snd both received
support from the floor. Dr Thomas
Dorbandt presented the Invitation of
San Antonio. B. O. Thompson Ama-
rillo hotel man. from Amarillo. and
Dr. J. H. Eastland the invitation of
Mineral Wella
Dr. John 8. Turner of Dallas whose
term aa trustee expired this year was
re-elected ta his place over Dr. Joe
Becton of Oreenville. the retiring preel-
i- Delegates and alternates to the
American Medical association to fill
terms of expiring members were named
sa follow it:
r Dr. Huhiian Taylor of Fort Worth.
re-elected: Dr. 8. P. Rica of Martin
and DrT Joe Bectonpf Greenville. Dr
U. L. Graves of Galveston H. F. Con-
nolly of Waco and O. H.'Foscue of
Waco (re-elected) were named aa al-
ternates. Dr. W. D. Jones of Dallas
president of the council of medical de
fense was re-elected to succeed him
self. Dr. B. Rubs of San Antonio Dr. f
r. Beverly of Austin (re-elected).
were named to succeed themselves as
members of the council nf legislation
snd jMibllc Instruction. Slx more mem-
bers besides the ex -officio membersi
are to he selected.
Trustees Held Liable
For Each Others Acts
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May M. Federal
Judge Farts" decision that members
air common tow trusts are liable for
acts and debta of trustees of the com-
panics baa beea upheld by the Unit-
ed States circuit court sof ' appeals
socordmg to aa ' announcement here
today.
The case was appealed! by members
of the defunct MlastoBtppi VsUey
Trading and Navigation company af-
ter C B. Morse of Havana. Cuba ob-
tained a judgement here for I24.7M
agslnat them alleged to have
doe on a cargo of nee.
tlL
to
An old time
'applied to tobafjeo
wMeli takes out all
" rawness all harahnens.
YoaIl notice the diflorer
in your pipe or in a
hand-made cigarette.
A$kfor
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Next Time
Ask tor' -'
Castorblend ;
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aged in wood
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DELEGATES PItAISE
RECEPnoa.IJI.CIIY
' -. 'i (Confd froaa Pg. !. .
lady attending the : SUta aatrerslty
uader tba membership of th Mat
Knights of Pythias. Shi has two taare
year at . tts university ' before ghe
wtU graduate gad th frnibd Ms
will1 make addltloaat appropriations
from time to .time' t pay for
cost. It waasala..';f;:::w ::
InataH Offtotra
Newly alected othcent of the grand
lodge were installed TJtujpday sad toe
past graad ohanoehor's towel set with
a diamond wag presented to retiring
Grand Chancellor Steele. The. jewel
was presented wKh Pas Oread Chaa
cellor John T. Bonner rf.v-
Tha Bible used Thursday is swear
la the new officers wad ussd ta Hous-
ton U yaara ago.wheavthe first grand
lodge waa arganlaed. John Jt. Boa-
aar past grand ohanceller waa to
stalling emosr with W.-A. Abbey
past graadehasceir aa grand ars-
is ts and O. P. Thomas past aunreoM
repreeentstlve aa grand iPAatarf.aft
Offtosrs Installsd war WnuOis V.
Fuch. grand oommaadar; Charsid B.
Baagham. grand Tioa oostsutnder;
Mas Krauskopf grand- prelate: Henry
Millar grand keeper of ' recorda land
seal: W. F. SkiUmaa. grand tnastor
of thg axoBequer; Ijoo A. Fresmaa
snwa nssav as auwssi sa av ajavy.
grand inner guaxd and P. Q Beard
grand outer guard.
Tha work of liragy W. Stoale and
Henry Miller ta tha grand todga waa
highly complimented by a am saga
from the oommittaa' an tha Stats of
the Mder. It also praised tha work
of tha Haary MUler aad Rath bone
Bible BlasBSB. Ths words of tba mss-
saga were couched ia such expression
that Turn Bteu of Cuarp aroee to his
feet and declared ha had never
heard. Mora- forceful and elegant dic
tion.
The committee on mileage and per
diem reported a total cost of IUTI.4&
for that costventlon. Ths report was
adopted by. the grand lodge.
A number of sail repass by prominent
members of the grand lodge auvrked
the dosing sessions of the convention.
Supreme Chancellor George kabell of
Norfolk. Va.. spoke feeUngty oa his
regret to leave Boustoa and Texas
A vote of thanks wag gtvea to Hous
ton and Houston lana tha local lodge
to nesrspapers aad others who sided
the convention. in coming to Hous
ton for -the golden anniversary the
grand todgu. did so with a feeling that
ws Indeed were coming home aad we
Were assured the fatted calf would be
killed and prepared foxthe feast of
honor and that new robes would be
ready for those who needed them"
the resolution read. "We bars been
made ready to rejoice that our hopes
and expectations have more than been
fulfilled ta the hearty welcome ex-
tended and given and for tba hospital
ity shown during our stay."
Thanka Rice Hotel.
Thanks also were gtvea to local pa
pers and tha management of the Rice
hotel. "As wa return to our respective
homes wa waff carry tha brightest
recognition of the ltxt convention to
store away ta the casket of memory"
tne resolution concluded.
Members of ths Knights of Pythias
who sided In holding tha convention
and to whom a rising vote of thanks
was given Included 8. W. Levy H. E.
Ellis. J. S. Patrick. W. C. Laae. H. T.
Tyner. Bob Billings Ed Gentry. X.
L. Baker. A. Lee Brown and others.
Labor Federation Names J
B. K. C Head Vice Pres.
Associated Press Report.
WASHINGTON. May 10. Marioa Ft
Ryan president of the Brotherhood of
Railway Carmen. 'today urns sleeted
vice president of the American Fed
eration of Labor to succeed William D.
Mahon of the Amalgamated Associa-
tion of Street snd Eelectrie Railway
Employes who resigned oa account of
ill Qeaitn.
Mayor Is Expected
To Return Today
Mayor Oscar Holcombe aad City
Engineer J. C McVea are expected
hack at their desks today after at
tending the convention of tha League
of Texas Mtmiotoallties Thursday at
Bryan. Both participated to tha
Boyle & Pendarvis
Florists Inc.
Agents tor
Martha Wuhington Caady
Day Phots Night
Prsstoe) IMS
Medley satl-Stor
(pood-
tiroccBs.
iobficaat that rc-
Mtg dflotical aad
rJT I aiats
B"tlug CtNupTsaV
goa yoir
JUS:
ALTiK
OFFk
ALII
STILL
-i i.
- (Oont from Pg. 1.) 4
their hoatsres are oteraUng Just aut-
stde th waiia of Pekin . (
A aumber of Chines merchhnu wa
have ahalr ahooa along th OUtatd Of
tho wslls are boardmg up their ostoh
Uatuuanto ta fear of looters. Wed nee-
day the bsndiu looted two f those
shopa and invaded th city' ktUlog
man Is tho street escaping. '- .
Tha sltuatioa to growing despersto.
wiU ths' authorttlee unabl ta ohook
tha aepredatlona. Tha muuary gov-
eraor appeaxp to be losing eoatrol and
it la rellobly reported that th foreign
legations are aoi siderlng forcing China
to psrnut IBS now UTS w urganasu '
suoervlss the police. Protection for ths
railroads would atoh Aa carried out by
(ore which would be axtenueo
for duty wherrror aar svambr
torelgaer reamed 'i. '. . - ' m
Fsars exoreeaed for tba safety of
thoee held. as hostages war enhanced
whea It was reported tress Tien Tela
that th brigands hav evaded Chinese
government troops who had partially
surrounded them and had carried ihelr
canUvaa etsswher. - 1 " :
it la now senvreo mat is lormgwani
remain prisoners. la th bangs ox tne
Stronf toternarnnal act Ion bylhe
powsrs repressntea asr is ootunoorsu
her a osrtata outcome of tho anger
aroused by th kidnaping.
H0UST011OBTAINS
WATER-AHD-RAIL
RATES TO CHICAGO
(Confg from Pg. 1.)
usts; lumber ulphor. salt sugar no
rice and Jar this reason are not ex
oected to majbrially lnfluenoe out
bound shipments from Tsxsa points
but th differential under tho all-rate
la expected t attract cansldsrabl ilf
Ka trolBht switae thia wav 1 .
Similar rates nave been enjoyed or
Louisiana points for some unto hut
until aow sfforts to reach sst' agree-
meat with Texas raUrosdahad beea
without result. Th water-and-ratl
schedule from poinU in ths Wsst t
New Orleans has beea in effect for
several year aad considers bla ship-
menu of heevy goods such aa iron
and steel products hav been brought
to xiouston tram - nsw unia "j
steamers after having corns down tho
Miasisslppi oa Dargaa
V
Government Appeals
Barge Line Seizure
Associated Press Report.
ST. LOUIS. Xsy IS. The government
has appealed to the supreme court in
effort to stop the federal Injunc
tion proceeding interfering with Its
seixure of tha Gottra Barge line it
waa learned her today when Federal
Judge Paris 'postponed Indefinitely a
hearing on a notion filed by Edward
r. Ueura to nave tne seised nnere-
turned to him.
Ths appeal la on the assertion that
tha government can not be made a
party to a suit of this character with-
out its consent it was explained.
Former United States Last riot At
torney Carroll of counsel tor tha aov-
ennaent Informed i Judge Farto that
while the supreme court will not most
Screen Virc
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GalvsUiized
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Bright Bronze
Car bright new stock jut r
- pstvod. - Sand im youe order
or writ today for sampwa
ind pricoa. S
Peden Iron &SteeI CoV
MWIULIsJl tlTfotOu IX VUbMI
Robblns & r.lyer
Sre - a larjt ; woiurn)'. '
freeze With a ;erw- email
spentitff cost
LET US SHOW YOOV
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HOVuTOfS HARtrWAaa MOUM
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Fatonto Owtatoed and Treewmarfca
aad Cssyriglito Wswietsrad
1 IWnr & ather vl
K Fraseeo 4J rtaustsa. Tevei I
vriieo ee-ss-sa wenaer Mertoaae
hullo in . "
until J'ay II. a writ ef prohibition
atonplng the bijuotlon proceeoiGiS al-
ready had beea asked ot one mem-
ber of the court i ' . - A
Tho II barges and" four tow hosts
of tha Ooltra line war seised several
months a so" because It wae alleged Mr.
Qoltr violated th eootraet. under
whloh ho leased th peats from the
government
Ifrv Ooltra la dtmoeratlo naUonal
eommittosmaa from Missouri. . '
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Associated Press Report..
QRAND RAPID8 Mich.- May
Th creatloa ofrMt QaUonai to rests
New ;ViciiW
Dearest (You're trw Nearest to My Heart)
Mormnff WiU JCome (from "Bombo")
1 First Victor record by thU bla vaudevilla artist trtio can not only sing Dm
whistle. Both numbers ar fox trot songs inthe most wirming of popolar
styles. The roice is clear and dittinct-so is the vrhis ethmg
you wffl eojoy. No 19047 lOinch- List Price 75o
Out Where the Blu6 Begins John Steel
Mother's Love 7 Elliott Shaw
Newtaroritesof popular chararter. John Steel hat a tenor MmjrofGaf
emnfrw. tohich is
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Shaw bag a sympalhebc
Mother's Day.
You Tell Her-I Stutter-Fox Trot
Original Peixrisjlvania SeKnarJers
Thit Red Head Gal-Fox Trot The Collegians
Two ripping fox trots by two orgsji'aatiorii new to Victor recxMs. The
PeniwrvaBLiSerenaclocomeh
.relHmown in the South. The Collegia. are real conege men om
CcUnrrersity. No. 10040 lO-inch. List Price 75c
Liza Fox Trot Zex ConiVey and His Orchestra
Down Among the Sleepy HiHi of Ten-Ten-Teniiessee
Fox Trot v The Creat White Way Orchestra
Gnat rjlanoAythmwrtw
Bct&mditsctniiiju
easily danced to for tiie public "Foa Trot Marathon or the snnpie nons i
ceWx-ion. NoTieOSS lO-inch. List price 75c
Hear the
u newest and best in tousfc ana this;spcial Ksl presents the
latest popuUr "liits. Rayed on the Vk W vvith VictroU
Tuna-tone Needle tbey give a quality of reproduction which can
be secured through no other TOrobuiation. The three Victrolas
below are lepresentathre of the eighteen styles from $25 up.
VadiptaNo.X0
two .
. '-'fiir-i-xns trtssa.
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- reii eat-li.
d Sintet
.inittee here
it of Grand
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to tn
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V. Hl
today by John
o.nMa. nraaldent of tne' National
Lumber Manufacturers' aaaopiatlou. '
Nv' Yort!1 'DrfJCait
' KRW TOBKMsy 10. C"ttaa vVkuv and
rirns were ouiefer tij ..after oottoa. ar.
WmbsI Vllaed. "le t '' fJ
Wis weak are tlnaeat W kavs autislsd tu
ilk auiheu were Irresalnr sat .Viuol
goods were saiet witta -e nea.i
JToa Is the way of snisll hm - .u onien
enter
foe
Jeliben rwrti -a iiit buai-
In Mlchln 1
sin of at &(
was' suggest"
ssnat refon.
Soecial looue
anv nlaos where tne streets come
a a. 0
baritone sons e4edaJly apvropdato- for
No. 19053 10-inch.
-1
above Victor Records
on any of thee
Vrwt Mir alwrawa diMMnfl uooh Victor Records W wlxatever
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Vteeta No 111 v
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Machine Cont
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Georgle Price
Georgie Price
to an eno. cjuav
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List race 7c
ctrblas
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'!V' Ananc'tated Press Reports .
WASHINGTON May JO Memben
of tha coal commission went Into con-
ference behind closed doors today will
representatives Of the anhtraelta copI
operators for a general discussion o(
conditions In th Industry. t V i1
' The coal commlsaloa has Intended to '
sonstder the' details f -a new -watr.V
contract wlilcb will be necesattated li
the anthracite region after heiUembor -1
hut the auestloa was not raised ta- .
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