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EALENSRANS? - - fr v - 5 Romance of “Gay 90V Aired In Battle For 'A V NEW Y 30— (AP)— The resourceful reporter always carries gum drops Thursday in’ Harlem court Mrs Viola Mertinez and Robert Burke argued over the ownership of a dog Burke had & friend accompanied by two dogs to testify for him The three 'animals yowled and barked so that witnesses could not i be heard ‘ The reporter fed them gumdrbps their teeth stuck together and the trial went on 4 The ludve reserved decision Jan 33 (AP)— mudez for caresses "I was not making love to her” Phillips said "I was giving her treatments” X : 5 ' if J Aft Mrs Clare Doreen Phillips is suing Lliss Dermudez a film studio employe and daughter of the Nicaraguan consul to London for $100000 of damages charging alienation Phillips’ affections She testified she spied on her husband and saw him stroking Lliss Bermudez head ’gazing fondly into her eyes and kissing ? 'rK X ' ft i f -- A RALEIGII N C Jan 30 — (AP)— A man who spent seven years of his life to jail because he loved a girl was given his freedom today by Governor O Llax Gardner The ‘man Felix Wright’ was sentenced to life imprisonment for burglary in Wake county superior - - - flict the strike of union workers in the Riverside and Dan River cotton mills ended Thursday by a vote of the workers four-months-- old themselves There was apparently no negotiations between X he union executives and tthe mill management but Francis J Gorman vice president of the United Textile Workers in a prepared - statement said recent statements and actions of the mill management indicated there would be no discrimination against union that p00011 re-emp- loy - J Associated Press Photo Mrs Helen Spence Eaton' 17 In crowded courtroom at' DeWItt Ark shot’ to death Jack” Wo rla’ 361 vvh0 wa on tor killing her father A C Soencfi tr‘ could be added when machinery was He said the workers prepared would immediately apply for rein statement court to 1923 t v The ’parole papers read: “The facts to this case are substantially' as follows:' This prisoner was to love with Vihe daughter of the man whose home he entered ' The father of the girl forbade the prisoner seeing his daughter and upon his visit to the house he had' him arrested for trespass “Later the daughter wrote the defendant to come to see her and he slipped to her room in the night and upon being apprehended by the father was arrested for burglary and sentenced to life imprisonment” 'i AILS -- 3 -4- ‘ f Board Reconsider Action (HOES ATTEND tMINERS' BODIES HOOVER EVENT ARE RECOVERED i Known Dead Couple Shakes Hands of Twenty-EigAnd Thirteen In President And First ’ Lady Ht X WASHINGTON Jam 30— (AP)— WHITE HAVEN England Jan 30 miners were (UP)— Twenty-eig- ht Oscar De Preist negro representa- known dead after today tive from Illinois and Mrs De in the Haig mine here an explosion Prelst last night attended President Eighteen bodies had been recoverHoover’s annual reception to mem- ed at noon Thirteen men were in the hospital Rescue parties fought bers of the house' -the dangers of gas and after-daLbout took a They place midway as they searched the shafts of the SALT LAKE Jan 30—A proposal submitted by Street Commissioner the reJoseph H Lake to reconsider cent action of the city commission with a in increasing salaries decisive veto Thursday from the four other commissioners At the time salaries of the city treasurer’s office were increased the street commissioner was in California inspecting road machinery met- - (Lmwmm of the line waiting to receive Ltr and Mrs Hoover’s greetings shook hands with the president and the first lady and then repaired to the east room There Speaker Longworth approached and shook hands with them LIrs Longworth the former Alice Roosevelt did not attend the reception The reception is one of the regular series given for government officials and diplomats Wide publicity was given after Mr Hoover entered the shortly White House to Mrs De Preist’s attendance at a tea given by Mrs Hoover At that time the White said t was one of a number ofHoufe such affairs to which all wives of members of congress were invited and that no distinctions were being or would be made mine" extending under the Amish sea for further victims or entombed men There was little hope that anyone remaining in the mine would be found alive Rescuers were equipped with apparatus to enable them to enter the shafts and chambers The dead included three ‘fathers and their sons ‘They were John Richardson Sr and John Richardson Jr George Parker Sr and George Parker Jr and -James Ro-gand George Rogan — ed gas-fill- an “The - Admission 25c Wall Cleaner 3 Cans for j Everybody Welcome 1 M 29c WE GIVE THOSE VALUABLE iWf DISCOUNT STRIPS i A - V double-crosse- - BaU' - ' X AU- - FRIDAY JAN 30TH -- Lletal ' Double ’ Charlie Old-Tim- X Also BERTHANA ' Gang And ’ ) ' Uarray-’Ccfnadie- Admission r' - i DANCE W W HALL v Old-Tim- 25c v Rubber Tipped DANCE AT HOOPER i - All SATURDAY JAN 21ST Admission 50c Couple Welded Ice Cream Freezer Only Daintily1 Decorated Together1 u n©Y7! t Easy Back ’ With Handle v ’ Starting Tomorrow Quart Joints 25c to 6:00 “Reliable Entertainment” Legs - Extra Sp3cial $139 Limit One -- 2 x r Buckaru e Acme Braced s Euclraru e t n Pretty Kitchen Chairs Green &Gold two-fist- ed X tiar - Climax W O W HAul 2425 Grant Ave! 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FEROCIOUS BUNNIES FRIEND Y6u look ilk FURRIER: Yes I dreamed that all the animals who go to make my furs were standing around my bed FRIEND: But you are not afraid of a few rabbits? — Travaso Rorne 80-fo- - TODAY AND TOMORROW mp Reduce Those Blues to Nothing! - DANVILLE Va Jan 30— (AP)— Virginia’s first major industrial con- ed Utah Starting Road Task J - Father of Sweetheart Had F im Jailed - For En- tering Home ’ TONIGHT Admission 25o ’ Discrimination Against Union Workers ‘ ‘Denied x more forgotten fails to stand- tfst It all depends upon who is’hyp-notizSome persons recall when in- a trance than when awake others remember less and the average memory is about equal The tests show hypnotism is unlikely ‘to prove an open- sesame to They were recalling a lost past made at the University of Wisconsin of Miss Betty Huse under direction a research - student and are now published for the first time Eight Wisconsin students trained to be hypnotized easily furnished the comparisons Certain nonsense while subjects were taught to them "while awake and ' later recalled awakenonsense subjects were Similarly while hypnorecalled and taught Miss Huse found that in tized the trance state the average recall was better than when awake i While hypnotized the' students had some memory of what they had But wheh learned while awake awake their memories seemed not to be helped by what' had happened f during hypnosis O 25c to 2:00 J LIADISON Wis (AP)— Popular belief that hypnotism helps a person to remember- - what Lias been her tn& walkout last S6pt6mb6r 29 To supports Phillips’ explanation C R Garrison publicity and pub- Miss Bermudez’ attorney called her lie relations representative of the tesCarlos brother 'Bermudez "He ' American Federation of Labor said tified he had taken Phillips’' treathe understood that the mill could ments which consisted of stroking the head and gazing fixedly into the immediately from 800 to 1000 of the strikers and that others AVAV‘ eyes “I thought those methods were efOn ficacious only with ladies” the court interrupted “Did he kiss you?” anCarlos smiled broadly and Costly swered “No” — BerMiss also testified Phillips mudez had nothing to do with his SALT LAKE Jan 30—Bids for leaving home several months ago construction of 135 miles of highway and that he married LIrs Phillips between Mt Carmel Junction Associated Press Photo with the understanding he could ob- and Sand Plateau will be opened he desired February-1by the state highway The liquor laden Canadian schooner Josephine K (above) whose tain a divorce whenever -4 I commission captain was killed when it was fired on and seized by coast guardsmen The short stretch of highway In outer New York harbor The tug Dauntless 6 which was alongside which is being built to eliminate Refuses To the Josephine K was also taken In charge by coast guard cutter 145 some steep and dangerous! grades (both shown below) International complications arose over the case fill and the will require an ' cost will be about $100000 4 7 Jan' YORK if 4 i j 1 Raymond Ward Phillips who described himself as a divine healer testified in court Thursday that his wife while looking through "a keyhole mistook treatments-designeto improve the health of Muriel Ber- I 1 Gumdropa Silence Dogs ' In Court Room -- s “ - ’ d TO CLEAR CONSCIENCE "I lied before I am an old woman now and I want to dear my conscience” the once beautiful sing f LOS ANGELES 4 00 er declared in the thirteenth deposition she has made on the will contest instituted by her daughter Her statement that the earlier stories were “concocted” by Eugene Aurguy Ban Francisco attorney was bitterly denied by Aurguy “It’s ridiculous” he said “Mrs Willette placed parentage responsi bdity on Flood as early as 1833 She told the same tale again in 1833 and in 1S01 I never knew her until 1925 Mrs Willett’s strange recantation came under the insistent questioning by Garret W McEmey leading attorney for the Flood family! Through the story she told1 ran the mingled threads of early San Francisco’s gay theatrical life of an illicit romance of the “gay SO ’s’’ and the influence cast over her by a Jesuit priest long since dead MANY FALSEHOODS "I ain revealing this sad story1 Lire Willette said “because I can no longer bear the burden of so many falsehoods The spirit of my old friend Father Maraschi appeared to me and urged me to take the steps I am now following “I never met Flood until three months after Constance’s birth She was Cannon’s child although he cued five years later without knowing it” Lira Willette then told of how she had turned the child over to Flood’s wife She Mrs Willette was supported she said by Mrs Flood until the death of the Ban Francisco millionaire when payments stopped and she was given $5000 outright through an attorney "That was because they had deprived me of my daughter without i adopting it” she explained A a i REDWOOD CITY Calif Jan SO CUP)— "Revelation’ of Eudora Forde Willetts that James Cannon a theatre property man and not James L Flood Ean Francisco bonanza king was the father of her daughter Constance May Garvin today caused a sudden shifting of the legal forces aligned in the battle for shares in the Flood estate The firm of Ford Eourquin and Alex with Johnson together O’Grady representing Mrs Garvin In her fight for $1000000 of the estate withdrew to be replaced by Attorneys John J’ Taafe and Maxwell McNutt For $100000 Damages : On' Coast s ‘ ! jf $18-0000- - Film Studio Employe Sued $4000000 HYPIIOTISr FAILS 170RRERSEND Kills Man On Trial LOVECORGLAR AS rIEt JCHYl AID ILLS STRIAE 111STREEBBI FOR S0IIE FEGFLE Complete 1) X'I Pretty Prints 'and Copper Bottom Wash Boiler Solid Colors in Oil Cloth t : High-Grad- e '''Xs' - - Shears i Special Sale Price - t V' V This regular size tin boiler with copper bottom has stationary hook sturdy handles February Sales Price i s x MARIE y POLLY ff A 20x33 Size A good floor saver Buy Now iX $198 Cocoa Door Hats rug and J £n vUj Galvanized Non-Itu- st Boiler Extra ' Special This Hardwear grade oil - cloth gives extra service February Sale per yard 43-in- ch Wash Cl QQ A Kitchen w 4m Step-O- n Garbage Can ’ Metro’s Laugh and Howl Shampoo— with ' ANITA PAGE - LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD Marie and Polly in the beauty parlor business! : Making back the money they lost in "Caught Short”! 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