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THE WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK THE HOUSE OF Pleasing wul Attractive Styles in the New SUITS AND DRESSES In our Fancy Goods Section—I'lain and Novelty Georgettes, Silk Allover Ibices, Metaline Cloth, Omhre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouneings, etc. All first-quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. We invite your immediate inspection and selection while the assortment is at its best. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry, T r y - EaSt India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to trv a jar of l EAST INDIA IIAIR GROWER. The kremedv contains medical properties that [go to the roots of the Hair, stimulate« the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. Price Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage 1 O il, O il, tio n fo r A G E N T S O U T F IT H a ir G ro w er. 1 T e m p la 1 S ham poo, 1 P re s s in g 1 F ace C rea m a n d d ire c f o r «eli in * . S2. 25c E x t r a P o s ta g « . S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okla. T H E REGAL O UR WAY Is Steam Cleaning or F ren ch D ry Cleaning N ot merely sponging and placing a h o t iron on and in th is way work the d irt into the g a rm e n t In this w a y ! much harm is done i n - ! stead of m aking the garm ent look like new Q uality Cleaning Pressing and D yeing T here is a difference between o ur way of doing w ork and our im itators. O u r cus- tom ers’ clothes alw ays look new and have a m ore aristocratic look. W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city R egal C l e a n e r s , T ailors a n d H atters 127 N o rth S ixth S treet, Bet. Glisan and H oyt (w ith the O range F ro m ) Phone Broadw ay 1399 Satisfaction o r N o P ay Mail O rders Solicited N O W IS T HE TIM E TO E L E C T R IF Y YOUR H O M E A ou already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. T\ hy not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you I Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices We liave an excellent stock to select from. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY L . Printing of Every Description A D V O C A T E PRINTING COMPANY 312 MACLEAY BLDG. BROADWAY 5807 ANOTHER T AX CUT P rra id e n l t h in k s F u r th e r $300,000,000 R eduction i'oaaible. W ashington. IV C Pre*ldt*ut Cool iilgc Monday night officially announc 'tsl th e possibility of an Inimthlint* re duction In Income u x e * of $300,900 Srief Resume Most Important 1 not) or m ore on the basis of econom ies I already effected and called for Daily News Items. fu rth e r reduction In the coat of gov- em inent w hich will m ake possible «till fu rth e r lux low ering T his welcome new s to all who pay taxes, directly o r Indirectly, w as con tain ed in a 35 m inute talk which Mr, Cooltdgo. aa head of th e buslnesa the Event* of Noted People. Government» business of governing th is country of our*—m ade to aerrv ru l hundred de ami P a rtie N o rth » eat. a n d O ther partm en t and bureau chiefs, telling Things W orth K no» tng. |th e m how to m anage the affairs of th e national corporation so its to yield the | highest dividends of prosperity and The condiion of M arshal Joffre. who w elfare to th e 115.O00.OO0 stockhotd had a chill Saturday, Sunday took a > rs tu rn for th e worse. It was rep o rted W hile th e governm ent ad m ln lstra his condition w as serious. i ,OM mu»‘ do *U ,h,‘, U po“ ,b,e , , .( c u t down tho cost of governm ent, th e R ecom m endations f o r .a retrtakm of econom ies th a t could be of the p resen t ta riff law a . It affects th e f ^ , w |, h , ho Mr. Cool ta riff com m ission probably will be . ^ ( ^ rvf|>rrlnK lo , h„ encroach m ade in th e com m ission s rep o rt to o( rt>deral Kor„n im „ n, upon congress early in Decem ber. „ I f governm ent, resu ltin g in N early 2000 women from 51 coun- double burden of tax atio n "—federal trie s a re g ath ered In E deuburgh. Scot- tax es for donations to the sta te s and land for th e tw elfth trie n n ia l conven- sta te taxes "to m eet tho extravagance tion of th e W orld's W om en's Chris- of sta te expenditures which a re includ tian T em perance union, which opened cd by th e federal donations.” S atu rd ay m orning. T otal public expenditures In th is fls- Two w ere burned to d e a th S aturday V>‘ar. ending June 30. next, a re night when th e airp lan e in w hich th ey $3.035.000.000. com pared w ith $5.11«, were riding caught fire, w ent into a ’*'»0.000 In 1921. while the public debt ta il spin and crash ed n e a r south field. been reduced from *23.977.000.000 .b o u t eig h t m iles from P ontiac. Mich.. <° $20.551.000.000. T hat retren ch m en t before a larg e crowd. 'h * P™»“ «*« P ~ n eu n ccd unparalleled in history. It has m ade it possible to N ational prohibition would be recog- lighten the ta x burden m aterially al nixed for th e first tim e in th e by- j ready, and yet It cannot be said that l a « , of th.. Modern W oodmen , f * have ceased to be a burden, th e America, w hich holds its qu ad -en n lsl President said head cam p in Chicago Tuesday, by a T he aim of the governm ent. M r proposal of th e law com m ittee. Coolldge declared, m ust be to reach !lh e polut w here taxes cease to be a P relim in ary w rits of quo w arran to burd,,n H e estim ated the surplus for ag ain st th e St. Louis college of phy- thg n #c;,| y ear at $200.000.000 and siclans nnd surgeons and th e K ansas for tb e next fiscal y ear a t $290.000. City college of m edicine and surgery, dq,) and ga|d he would recom m end to have been issued by th e s ta te suprem e j congress a reduction of taxes, courts. The w rits a re re tu rn a b le July T he o rderly funding and rapid re- 19. itirem en t of our w ar d ept w ere dw elt .... , „» on by th e president. H e pointed out T he condition of th e em p ero r of ' . • , ,uui tth a t we a re now paying $130.000.000 Jap an is slightly w orse, although not (eas in te re st than four y e a r, ago and dangerous, a bulletin Issued by t b e l 0f th is am ount $30.000.000 Is due to household d ep a rtm e n t S atu rd ay stat- the low er in terest ra te s we now pay ed. T he em p ero r has been physically ,>n borrow ings ns th e re su lt of im and m entally ill fo r fo u r years. j proving our credit. " P re tty good pay COM PILED QUALITY PLANS ADVOCATE FOR YOU B eer is b e tte r ju stified as a bever- age th an o th e r d rink, except w ater. according to Dr. H en ry H. Rusby, dean of th e college of ph arm acy of Colum- bia u niversity. Moreover, the scien tist said, coffee is a b e tte r stim u lan t th a n alcohol. f r ‘ >ounJ *■**> Mr C^ “ *e d r* * rem ark ed of th at $130.000.000. SINCLAIR VICTOR IN OIL LEASE SUIT J . P. F I N L E Y & SON MORTICIANS Teapot Dome Fraud M ontgom *ry at F ifth Declared P hons D ay or N ight Unproved. Main 4322 D E N B Y 'S ACTION 0. K. F ie ry M ajor t h a rg r uf G uvarnm rut ( rushed Fall lo a n "S u sp ic io u s" Ju d g e Holds C heyenne, Wyo. - - T eapot Dome rightfully belongs to H arry F. Sin clair's M ammoth Oil com pany, T. Itlnke K ennedy, U nited S ta te s d istrict Judge, decided here Krlditft. G overnm ent charge* of collusion, scandal nnd fraud In th e leasing of the dom e by S ecretary of th e In terio r Full to the M am m oth com pany w ere hurled deep under a volum inous legal decision, when Judge K ennedy com pletely upheld every act In th e pro cess which resulted In the g ran tin g of the big W yoming oil field concession to Sinclair. Beaten, but not ready to quit, coun sel for the governm ent. A lbert D. W al ton, United S tates d istric t attorney, announced a fte r th e decision th a t an appeal would be taken Judge K ennedy's decision co n ten d ed: T hat th e executive o rd e r signed May 31. 1921. by P resid en t H arding tra n sfe rrin g tho naval oil reserve* from the jurisdiction of th e navy de part m ent to th a t of (he In terio r de partm ent was legal and not obtained from the chief executive by fraud. T hat an act of congress of Ju n e 4. 1920. u n d er which the lease and o th er negotiations w ere consum m ated, cloth ed the se cretary of tho navy w ith full pow er to do ev erything th a t wns done In negotiating the naval oil leases. T h at th e "lo an ” of $25.000 by S in clair to Fall In June, 1923, w as a "suspicious circum stance«,’' but th a t the ready explanation given by S in clair's atto rn ey . J. W. Zevely. to a sen ate Investigation com m ittee and •he lai k of ev td en re th a t any attem pt a t secrecy was m ade over tho tr a n s action gave It the badge of a leg iti m ate tran sactio n . T h at th e govern m ent's allegations of fraud had not been sustained. F ie r y m ajor allegation m ade by the governm ent was crushed under the decision. Judge K ennedy n e a r the end of tho decision said: In reaching n conclusion In th is ease, we fullv realise the degree of un- p n p B h rtty with w hich it win be r- ceived. T h is Is tru e in th e n a tu re of ibings. because the great general pub- lie i* reached only with th e itonnaiion- al fe a tu re s surrounding th e transac- lions Involved, and Is laregly in th e dark to all tho o th e r m u ltitude of circum stances w ith which th e case Is surrounded and know s perh ap s less of the g reat legal principles which tho experience of the ages has tau g h t m ankind m ust control In dealing with the rig h ts of persons and p roperty.” NECKWEAR HATS Levi 1*. Jones SHIRTS Lost N o. IIS Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock at in Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284'4 N. 17th Street All cx service men are welcome to join. For further information SAMI I t. MALVERN. / W Comm juJrr CALL BROADWAY S426 AT YOUR 8KKVICK YELLOW TAXI CALL t MAIN 0059 Also S e v e n Passenger Touring Curs for Sightseeing a t* r0 * y' LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY W ashington. D. C. T he U nited S ta te s ta riff com m ission will continue Its consideration of a proposal th a t (it send a com m ittee to e ith e r S eattle More common lab o rers left th e U ni ¡or Portland to h ear the view s of luui ted S ta te s th an w ere ad m itted during her in te re sts of the northw est upon a K aU bll«k«d XJ Y f«r« U f . r t l . n d the first te n m onths of operation of proposed change of th e ta riff on logs th e new 2 per cen t q u o ta lm m lgatlon W ith th e announcem ent th a t the law-, im m igration s ta tistic s published M C T T IP IM F P O com m ission was considering the ques Sunday by th e natio n al Industrial con M L , D U « IN j tion of hearings on th e log tariff, it ference board show. becam e known h ere th a t northw est c - «cM.WO. tk« **J| L ieu ten an t Adams, an av iato r at- t.rn m!u g a re in sh a rp conflict over tached to th e L. S. S. T ennessee, was tbo (juties now in effect. A num ber „,«.u « uf« «iudy «f critically in ju red F rid ay when his ium ber com panies which depend up- t>T££?l!I scouting plane fell 3000 feet into th e ra n a d a for th e ir logs a re dem and u-- u. Hart», resid en tial d istric t of W alakea on ing a low er r j t e of duty> w hile those hi»1 truly H awaii island. T he full ex ten t of his sj j || draw ing on considerable stan d s Injuries w ere not d eterm ined. (j{ t im ber In the U nited S tates are ask ru> i«>i»-n« or narcotic* C aptain Lloyd S. Spooner of Port- ing m ore protection. ‘’. n d ' m Y i i y r“0“ *,u, •'•rfcs that land. Or., statio n ed a t F o rt Sam Hous- [ -------------- ------------- — h« u m > a r c u n k n o w n to u>« i»r»f~ai«*n of ton. Tex., led th e field candidates for R attler B ites W oman, A V O ID OTIC R A T IO N * b» U k ln s hi* rcm elt** th e in fa n try rifle team of th e U nited RoS(;burg o r. -M rs. Jam es M artin In tim e fo r H to n w rh , < o u (h a . Cold«. Hh«u- m n tu m . K id n ey , l.u n « , L l w , C n U r r b . l l b » l . S tates arm y a t th e close of the second- who regideg 30 miI(,g wogt of R(Mleb„rg I n f U m m n tlo n . N c u rn lc m n n d s il («m nl* n nd : ch ild re n « n lim « n U . CnII o r w rit* . S e n t b> round tria ls a t Cam p Logan. 111., Sat- ( wag brought f0 th li clty M onday a fte r 1 mmll o r p sre # l po«l. urday C aptain Spooner had a to tal , ^ , nK b u ten th r,.e tlm eg by a r a t, ^ r of 564 points. , y rg M artin will recover, physician T h ree men. accused of p lo ttin g to stated . W hile a fte r th e cows she step- HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX M X'i A ld .r M trrct. H. W . • u r n « T k lrd kidnap M ary Pickford, film sta r, sev- pod'on th e reptile, which coiled about PECTED SUCCESS IN THE eral w eeks ago. ap p eared In court In h er ankle and stru ck h e r th ree tim es W ashington. D. C.— D eath brought PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE Los A ngeles, Cal., S atu rday, p le a d e d ! sh e knocked th e sn ak e off w ith a to an end T h u rsd ay th e d arin g and D E C ID E D TO ADD A FEW not guilty and had th e ir tria l d ate sm all stick, tore a strip of h er cloth- storm y political c a re e r of R obert M. MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP se t for Ju ly 22. T he th re e a re ing and fashioned a to u rn iq u et about f,a F o llette of W isconsin. C harles Stevens. A drian W ood and th e bites. ARATIONS TO OUR LIM IT Peacefully, th e W isconsin senator, Claude Holcomb. last y ear an Independent candidate ED BUT EFFECTIVE LI N E Boy and R escuer Drown. for p resident, passed aw ay a t his T he federal tra d e com m ission, T ho fo llo w in g ia o u r which recen tly cam e u nder fire in Seattle. W ash. — Mack McDougall, home here, a victim of h e a rt uttarlcn, co m p lo ta Hat from w hich he had beon a su fferer sen ato ria l q u a rte rs a fte r an ad d ress 60. was drowned h e re Monday, when by C om m issioner H um phrey challeng he attem p ted to rescu e R ichard Long for a decade, bronchitis and bronchial S ir n lt- T e i l l a l r R cfinlnft To.Mc ing th e rig h t of a single b ranch of con late, 12. who also lost his life. Me asthm a. fl 00 H rA n e i k in k y , f r i t s y . co a ri* h air to To the last Mr. La F o llette sought porUttb m cclm m ; m e d iu m h a ir t o good. gress to d irect it to m ake investiga Dougall saw the boy stru g g lin g In th e tions n o t involving a n ti-tru st law is Duwam ish riv er and plunged Into th e to w ard off d e a th 's -th ru st, ns he had S tra lt-T e x ll a lr G row er sues. has decided to p u t Into effect w ater to save him, but w as unable done on several occasions In recent 3»* N ..t o n ly p ro m is» « g ro w th o f Ih* p ru a h a ir, h u t mak«-« It «„ft. p li.h l* am i the suggestion he voiced. to bring him to shore. A num ber of years, hut when he realized th a t the lu x u r ia n t. A n r a . r t l r m pr«aaing oil. John H. M orris, fa rm e r of th e Ping persons w itnessed th e tragedy. The fight w as a losing one he called his G lo ss-T e i n rlllla n tln o Gulch d istric t for 24 years, and fore boy's body was. recovered and volun son R obert to his bedside, and in an S#c M a k ra th a h a ir « o ft a n d (lo a ay a n d yrrkraia k arp « II In good c o n d itim i w ith o u t a lin rst Inaudible voice gave th is last man of a county road crew , w as blown te e rs strove to find the body of th» leav in g i t off: y o r g u m m y . m essage to tho public: to pieces by th e accidental discharge m an. S tru lt-T e x H erb* "I am a t peace w ith all tho world, of dynam ite at Pom eroy, W ash., S a t SI SO la a v rg « ta b le p re p a ra tio n t h a t a r- hut th ere Is a lot of work I could SWtaa lu a lly a tra tg h te n a a n d r e a l ,„ a . th a Meat S anitation Is Hit. urday. Mr. M orris w as p rep arin g to o fia ln a l co lo r l o gra y o r la d e d h air I d o n 't know how th e peo W ashington, I). C. — The need of still do blow a hole and it is believed the ex C m m p e rm a n e n t p m ltly e ly w llln o t rub«»n. n o m a t i r r h u w oft« n th * hair ple will feed tow ard me, but I shall poison resu lted from th e cram ping of b e tte r sa n ita ry p ractices In the m eat i t «haml>oo« 41 . T h r* * «haste«: B lack, B ro w n an<l C h ea t n u t-B ro w n . industry ind the elim ination of m is tak e lo tho grave my love for them a cap on th e fuse w ith his teeth. leading advertising w ere urged hy the which has sustained me through life.” K okom o «Shampoo T he e n tire Roald A m undsen north d ep artm en t of ag ricu ltu re Monday In nr«<1e fro m p u re c o c o a n u t oils pole expedition arriv ed safely in Bvtettk r lean« th e « r« |p nnd root« o f th e h a ir Mexico City. A ddressing a g a th e r a re p o rt covering th e study of con in ■ n a tu r a l, h e a lth y m a n n e r. Spitsbergen in one plane. T he p arty ditions In a score of cities. Ing In M exico City, S e cretary of In did not retu rn to K ings hay by plane, B ronx# B ounty V an ish in g C ream W hile th e in v estig ato rs found m ost d u stry and Com m erce Louis N. Mo- I® * #° f* Wn#* v an U h in g hut was picked up hy a fishing boat 9 *kt f«c« c re a m t h a t w ill n o t g ro w h a ir. of the cities bad ad eq u ate sa n ita ry rones appealed for confidence In the and conveyed th ere. I t is rep o rted regulations for re ta il food dlstrlb u governm ent of P resid en t C alles. Tho B ronze B eau ty V ern o n C ream th a t th e expendltion reached n o rth Me I« n o u ris h in g , s o fte n in g « m l i t Im u- tlon, they said few had effective en ad d ress w as delivered a t th e A m er pwar latitu d e 87 d egeres 44 m inutes, or I a t in g t o th e « k in ; i« A iled w ith • D E E P P O IN T S O F FA SH IO N forcem eat. trip le s tr e n g th o f o ll o f le m o n - m«k> ican cham ber of com m erce. H e de about 200 m iles from th e no rth pole. ing it ■ m ild, b le a c h in g crea m . The mode points the way to every d a re d th a t Mexico knew she had W isconsin paid Im pressive trib u te J. N. D arling Is H onored. B ronze B eau ty F a r* Pow der* thing that is smart in the way of rig h ts to fulfill tow ard o th e r coun Sunday to Bob L a F o llette a s his fabric, line and trimming in tins *° all ■ ample,inn,. C»n Beloit, W ls,—J , N. D arling, w hose tries, hut also th a t shn had certain Sakaa lie .u c c e , .« ------T fu lly ------o n d r y o r oily frock The clever placing of the body lay in sta te u n d e r the g reat cartoons signed “D ing” have grow n t$a «hi ® k ?•*. T h * H ig h B r o w n sash bow at the left side accentuate* a n d / f r o n e « G lo w « re favorita«. vaulted dome of th e capitol a t Mad fam ous, Monday received an honorary right* a* a self respecting country, for the color contrast, which is one of which she would dig h e r owu g rave if ison. Wls. From high noon until the degree from Beloit college. M ollyfllosco the points of smartness to 1* lea« necessary. • l .s * la a ap e rla l h a ir a i r a i,h t e n e r fm m a n : lengthening shadow s of n ig h t had turrd Crepe satin, printed velvet or Y ears ago. w hile an u n d erg rad u ate Sariar p n a ltlv e ly g u a ra n te e d l o a l r a i t h t e n any of the novelty silks nuy be used wrapped his hom eland, persons from there, he w as suspended fo r draw ing th e m oat a tu h h o rn h a ir in fro m lO to to develop the dress. Medium si/e New York.—T he New York Amerl 10 m in u te , w ith o u t t h e u a e o f h o t every w alk of life, th e hum ble caricatu res of th e faculty. T he hon no* in ju re th e e c e lp o r requires 5 yards 40-inch material and tu r n th e h a ir red . an sald Kunday tb a t John K. A ndrus shoulder to shoulder w ith th e m ighty, orary degree was d o cto r of letters. 2% yards of wide ribbon. Pictorial Review Dress No. 2326. came for a la s t look upon th e fea of Y onkers, known us tho "M llllonuire A ft K N T S W A N T K II F l X H V H I I s T k Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust Price, tu re s of th e man who had dedicated H traplianger” bocause of hls h ab it of Am undsen P la n s In Air. 35 cents. his life to th e ir service. London.—A dispatch to th e M orn using tho siihw ay to go to hls office, ing P ost from Oslo said nothing had would estnhlish a huge tr u s t fund REPP & SON 5 N ations Pay on Debts. yet been decided concerning A m und for th e ra re of slckly Infants of tho poor. W ashington, D. C. — T he tre a su ry sen 's retu rn to N orw ay—w hether he 600 F IF T H AVENUE Mr. A ndrus’ w enlth hns been e*tl- Monday received paym ents from G reat would fly back or com e on board the PITTSBU RGH , PA „ U. 8. A. m ated a t from $5,000,000 to $70,000,- B ritain, Finland, H ungary, L ithuania governm ent vessel H elm dal. and Poland. The paym enta w ere on T he re tu rn of the explorer w as not 000, th e flrst dpilar of w hlch w as m ode ■ 16 U nion Avenue at Failing W e Deliver arco u n t of th e ir funded Indebtedness expected until about July 1, th e d is by selllng front to H orace O reeley 75 G arfield 7019 to th e U nited S tates. y ears ngo. patch added. C. G E E W O CHINESE LA F O L L E T T E D IES C. G E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. O F H EA R T ATTACK STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES 1 S T N 'H E X Strait-Tex Chemical Company