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SAN ANTOHIU tVEHINB BEW5 FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. Wives and Relatives of Miners Collect Last Pay at Coal Mines LODGE AND OTHERS BELIEVE TREASUJRY CAN ISSUE DEBT CERTIFICATES. BA'BT ationJil SPrvk-c A I rj. LoiiKc Mihllt-an leaders arc a wljiitevnr soldier A i "Ihcr nf opinion plan is xiloptoil flnnllycan he n-ailily finance 1 without, a serious 'Irfiln tipon I Treasury, it was ascertained The cut. or S.V-'""6.0fiO.OOO.

which 11 Kaifi horn made in I lie Nat i a tjnht situ 1 jam. has left tlKiin Unit deficit of S2M.OW.- mio or even Mellon Ktntod refontly was a i country, ghould not a ns ar- i overnrannr atToi-d to of the bonus. They believe Hie. 'minis c.in easily bo prrividfl for liy tbe issii.itirr of ad- i i a certificates of indebtedness, for whiob tiie Treasury zivpn ample authorization by the Liberty Bond Victory llond note acts, interest on debt become JiVnilablc. OF JfETIIOn IS PREDICTED.

It was predicted that i roethmi "I i a i the bonus would be adopted Senator IjOdffe and other Senators not all favorably impressed by Meilon's lafit letter on the bonus to Senalor of "rrtli 1 a i a of Senate Finance Committee. in which he atrain a The condition of the Nation's finances in no state to permit the a tion of an a i i a obligation like the bonus. The opinion of Senator Lodfre and other Republican lenders, which favor; the bonds, is that ouzht to e.Tperienep no i i in i ing a market for a i i a ccrtifi- an the market for securities was never better than it is now. nnd he recently demonstrated n.oncy was "easy'' by his ability to borrow It at per cent. It waa pointed out that section five of the second Libevtv Loan act uneci- TiealJv provided for the jssinnee of se- enrlties by Treasury "for any pur- TIOFC- which Congress m.iv define" and that, in tiie liidement of a number of KepnhlleaTi Senators, the creation nf nn additional obligation on the Treas- by the enaetmer.t of bonus lejtiB- 1-iffnn -would miike tt mandatory Mellon to provide for snph ei 'ohliua- tion by the.

iPsuanee of certificates. I.EART IXTFRKERKXOR IVITII FCXDING DESIRED. It irar: the purpose, however, of Senator nnd other lican members of the Senate Finance rommlttec to reduce the a would have to be provided immediately lor the bonus as much as possible, to provide a bonus n)nn thnt would Interfere the 'least with the TreaKiirVs TiiDaine operations year ft was stated, riy the cash bonus to those entitled to $50 nriss. as provided by the bonus bill, it was hut Sln.OOO.OOD would" be Jioefled for that rurpose. while under the McCnmber endowment insur- a it5 horrowi provi- Sister of Alleged Husband of Eight Wants Brother Punished For Crimes Against Girls' By Universal OUGHKEEPSIE, X.

April "M.iJ." John Lawrence Lecluir. confessed wooer of women anil accused of marryinp olpht of them, last night tola how be had Introduced sev- fnil girls, each Irom time to time, as iiis wife to bis sister "to make It look Held on charge of passing bad checks, the man who wrote frequently and at lenjrtb to spurious generals, tccame enraged Tvhen told how, his Bister. Mrs. Bobert Ferguson of Hartford, had described his heart affairs. Jlrs.

Fcrsuson said: "He is one of 20 children. 10 of whom made tiic raistalte of I always standing by He was spoiled and pampered. I was a wnys severe against his conduct. "He Tisited my home in March. 1920, with a iToman he said was his She was Danish sirl In an American Red Cross uniform.

He showed me thoir marriage certificate issued in France -when he was a soldier' there. That would make nine wives instead of cltrlit- That girl is dead. I believe. "Last July Larry told me he liail married Theresa 'Hamilton. In Octo- ber, .1921.

-he to HtirttorJ with. Ancle ns his wife. 1 severely censured him about breafcins the hearts of all those eirls and ho replied he knew the police would get him some time. I am glad he has been arrested. Even tuoujrli he is my brother.

I want to see him punished for the crimes he lias committed, auainsc those Leclair insists that be married only Bertha Maud Hayes, listed as No. amonpr the numerous women said to hove mnrried him. never married those women." said Lwlair. "Let them show tue licenses. I registered with a lot of women in hotels all over the country, but I was not married to them.

When I brought women to my sister's house and said they were my wives I said that because panted to make it look rijrht. A lot of women they say 1 married were I picked uji in the street. If I married them. It tnusQ have been when had cocaine in-uie." 1 A number of letters the so-called "love pirate'' dictated in his brief but spectacular stay in $12-a-day hotel suite are used by authorities as clues to other possible marriages than alleged. would persuade her to return to farm.

"She ctme rijrlit alonjMo the srlinni and in the door. It made the'children biMh and play to sec the lamb TM BcLool-cxactly a ths poem reads The teacher, a Miss Coward, wns verv fciml but insistent that the lamb raust leave Finally I had to tak, NVllie home TM Ao little- interest for those of who were bronxM up oil the poem to what Jiapper.ed to he laiiu. aftTM f' expelled from school that summer's day. It grew up, OR even nursorv must, and eventually tor-unTM tK mother of fat twins. Mrs.

cs still oared fnr and I Xrtlle ia Later, tie from couplers to of its fame. NcJlie ns driven finis -was ccreer Sturm Swfeun LONDON, cyclone, raging jn, the lias caused many lu lieiny shore damage, a ttniral News dispatch received this afternoon. Mary, Owner of Most Famous Nursery Lamb, Is i i THE LAST PAYDAY AT Tnr, I IX THE WILKESBAKRE DISTRICT. crs wcn TM striko POTd-ir rolieraroand. to Pctl Instead of calling for tlici- TM ot the mcn wil1 the -f personallv flic last pay day for Doctors Startled by Ability of Deaf and Blind Girl to See and Hear Through Her Fingers April today puzzled over the remarkable faculty exhibited by Willettu Iliissius, deaf aod blind, to bt-ar and sec lier TiiiKOrs.

Thy jrirl. an orphan, and inmate of Ibo School for the 3Hnd siurclcd GuO pliysiciaas here by demonstration her strange powers, present admitted the jfiiTa sift was when ho veracity menially. I'hysldaiis planned to. place her un- fltT (ests for period of five years before csploitiii" her abilirylg permitted. bofore CApifoiTBUS LINE 1.

(Ad PS NT 1. p. Tart- Trip SS-M-PSone Crockett 2hS: esldts iloaf blind, slip i Tvort henvy with cor- on and covered wirh paiici-, JUH! i her enr.s closed to the of all. i Some of the of the i Hear iterlecUv by her himd on the i i a or chest of a er, through vibration. j' Converse for miniite with pliyHicInn wbo held a 10-foot imk- i ag-alnst his head while she grasped the other end.

I'orgels a. voice which she once "felt." Carry on a telephone conversation by holilinj; her ringers on the receiver. Keaa headlines in a newspaper through her miser tips. By i lier HOMO elosely over the Ehci determlDed there were two men two women in a picture. Asked how I she knew, ghe said: I "There Is a white space between tbe men's ICKS." Told Uenominations paper money, colors of silk and shades of women's atg, because they "smelled Knows immediately when she meets a i person whether lite or dislike her.

can tell when sho helnir Jookcd nt and Las an infallible faculty for telV i MONDAY Six Duys SEATS NOW ON SALE cf tiie Year FEDERAL CONTROL OF RADIO RECOMMENDED WASHINGTON, D. April Reeommondstlons providinc- for vir- timl Federal rontroi of nil wirglepg telephones in the coiinlty were presented to Secretary of Commerce Hoover today. The recommendations, which are to lie r-nbmitted to Congress, provide 'lor nHtrlbntion. of. ware lengths, creation I of Ji supervisions-, board of 12 men, i-nder Hoover, and full Government authority over Government rodln phones.

OUTHEND-ON-SEA. England. April had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow. And everywhere that Jlary went, The Lamb was sure to TMo." Mary, the very Mary of tho liest- knowii of nursery rUymes, has been found after a-1 these years. The lamb lias rinec passed the way of nil mutton and for all we know may be fattening on celestial fodder against the day wlieji rejoins it.

But- Mrs. Jlnry Hushes, a dainty Dresdccesque figure of seventy summers, confesses ahn is the original of the poem. She maintains and has documents to prove that she and the little lamb rf the l.oem went to school together many years ago. The encyclopedia has always given Horatio Hale, au American, credit for penning the poem beginning "Mary had a little Iamb," but Mrs, Hughes 'says this Is all wrong. A Miss Burls, she says, wrote the poem after witnessing the incidents it describes.

Mrs. Hughes, who wns farmer's daughter, used to care for the family ewes'and lambs. One of her particular Pets she says, was a littlo lamb unuied -Nellie, which sLe used to teed from ji bottle. Due to much care and bathing, tills lamb became suow-whlte and always wa.s most affectionate. "One day." said Mrs.

Hughes, closing her eyes and seeming to see ngaia those childhood scenes, "I started for school, and little Nellie, the lamb, Knm- bolied along after me. Nothing I could NEWS NOTES FROM-MOVIELANDI I Have Gained 20 Pounds and My Run 'Doesn't Tire Me At 1 All Since I Took TANLAC soys Geo. Rogers, 426 California Chicago, well known dining car steward on the -Grand Trank System. Exhaustion alter work, loss of sluggish liver, dullness and lack of energy are nature's warnings. Check these symptoms today by getting a bottle of Tanlac.

At all good druggists. I Miue. Rose the French nc- I tress recently from Odeon, Pnris. a itp-n- prominent plnyer in tbe raolion picture colony of Hollywood, h.is just completed wlint is perhnps lier greatest I part since her arrival'In this country (Advertisement.) I'RICES--Xichts: SOc, T3c. Si.30, $2.00.

anil Saturdays: 55c. 30c. War tax 10 icr cent ELLISON-WHITE Sat. April 29 'to iMay 5th, Inc. Every Afternoon and Evening (Main and Romana Streets) SEASON TICKETS ADULTS sj, STUDENTS S1.

CHILDREN $1.00 Remember Single admissions will cost you S8.50. A season ticke will cost you $2.50. Save $6.00 by buying a season ticket. But in order to get this reduced rate you must buy these season tickets before Chautaqua begins. No season tickets sold after we begin.

Do it now. Tickets on Sale at SOMMKKS' STOKE i FISCHER'S DRUG STORE. SO.MJIERS DRl'Ci STORES XOS, 1 AND 3. WAGNERS DRUG STORE NO. 1.

1IILBURN DKUG STORE IIY3IAS DRUG STORE. WEYMOUTH DRUG STORE. HOTEL. ST. ANTHOVi: HOTEL.

tSUSTER HOTEL, Reserved seats on sale at Thomas Goggan Bros. Company, Saturday, 2 p. m. 616 TIME VAUDEVILLE HalinsesDjily2-30 EvervNifht 8-30 NOW PLAYING PAUL DECKER CO. In "I Heard" LYONS YOSCO In "Music and Songs" STONE HAYES "Green Goods" Reynolds, Bonegan Co.

In a Beautiful Ballet on Wheels CLIiNTON RODNEY "After Dark" COOK OATMAN Delineators From Songland MARGARET TAYLOR "A Dainty Little Miss" Kodak Finishing "THE BETTER WAY" Our prices are no higher than others, but our quality is better "SAME DAY KODAK SERVICE" Make'our store your kodak filling station. Our films are, always fresh KODAKS LOANED FREE HICKS BLDG 407 EAST HOUSTOI STREET 'Special --QUALITY MEAT --LOW PRICES -AT ROTHSCHMITT'S Beef Pot BeefStewMeat. Veal Stew i i Our Famous Trimmed Pork Shoulder Pure Lard, bring pails Boneless Beef Choice Beef Shoulder Steaks Boneless Corned Beet Fresh Pork Spare Ribs Fancy Steer Round. Trimmed Pork Chops Trimined Pork Loin Roast WILL ALSO FIND SOME VERY TRACTIVE SPECIALS IN THE AND VEGETABLE LINE 1 ROTHSCHMITT'S A 223 NORTH ST. MARY'S STREET Opposite Empire Theater Special Envelope Teddies, lace and embroidered, trimmed with flash Spe- Eeonomy Servioe Store 111-113 Main Ave.

STORE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Saturday Special lot of white canvas shoes, in odds arid ends. 1 While they last, a pair' "Is Matrimony a Larry Semon 'In. "THE SAW3IILL" TWO MOBE DATS i i I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I i i i I i 1 I I Calomel, the Most Valuable of Drugs, Now Purified from its Unpleasant and Dangerous Qualities--Calotabs the New JjJame. The virtues of calam-l ate in no way connected with its nauseat- injr and dangerous qualities, as is prov- the that the purified calomel tablet, called Cnlotsbs. is wholly free rroni objectionable effects yet retains ili.it in.

"Salome." Mme. Dioiinc'j; previous i a I linvc been thnt of French wojn.an in "Tlie Tour "Titnieu," wliiTpin she i-; sliOTvn slni- La indeed she i in Paris restaurant when Germany was dtclnre'l. and as ''the oiliiT moclier" in Mary rickford's pr Today Tomorrow picture. Her equipped with ample luuiscsiion. and wherever calomel is essential, the new de-nauseated cnlo- rcraeil racIlcol! Perfect To inspire public vw everywhere to refund the cutsoiner is not "per- delighted" with Calotabs.

One tablet at bedtime, with a swallow of water. taste, no nausea, no griping, liver, feeling foie and "a lenrtv appotlje. Eat wiat you please no the roffrigbtea riic family size soils for tliirty- live cents: vest pocket size, leu cent's. -Ml dealers are authorized to refund I "-VCHM in this i Miminatc actress i The film version of "Salome" is I based on the Oscar Wilde drama, j- I i was directed by Charles Bryant, mova's Did You Know 'Era TVhen? "Time Locks and produced by Thomas II. luce In 3010.

I the first screen drama in which Gloria Hope was featured. I -Mollie Jlalone bccan her screen career a a in 191C. iJeorsia Woodthorne befMn lier career when she was but cliild of en Jeroino Eddy lias played the feminine role in three opposite SessTJe Dayakawa- Another For. Bryan Foy. son of Eddie Foy is no lender one of the "Seven Little" Foys." Jryan has a bent for- writing and is at the Fox studio in Hollywood turning out a now snd Your lost opportunity to sea the most beautiful woman in the world in -the greatest love story of all time.

arc St. Mary's, Street, Travis G603, I DON'T FORGET MERCHANT'S MATINEE TOMORROW 10 A. M. to 12 Noon 20c 30c Ann Pom's; Booraei ang' Lloyd if, to Ihc Woods" TWO MORE BAYS JULIUS MAZUR, Prop. Sale Starts Saturday, 29th ATTENTION! Telephone Crockett 1998 Door Opens 9 A.

M. A We are the only Dry Goods Store on Main Avenue, between Houston and Commerce Streets. In order to develop our business and increase our sales, we are announcing a ONE WEEK SALE. In order to accomplish our' motive, we are making a liberal contribution to the public at large in this ONE WEEK SALE. We do not say -we are sacrificing our merchandise at the prices we are offering in this sale, but we do say with pleasure that we? are contributing this Sale for the benefit of the public.

Our. expenses are considerably low, and our is bought right, enabling us to SELL FOR LESS. Come and get some of our wonderful bargains at all times, and especially in this ONE WEEK SALE. Notice cur special bargains below, ani come to our place find let us become acquainted. Sale starts tomor- row, Saturday, April 29, and ends Saturday, May 6.

What you can buy at this store for House Peters Inrisible Power" Play ot I 3VVO MOKE Matinee 20c. Jones Family Aboard a Battleship" Loew's Vaudeville nee Anj RIVOLI Mae Murray Alley" "Fall of PATItE White Skirt Waist for a i and white SHIRTS One lot Men's Shirts, in percale and pongee, sizes" from On sale $1 DAYS Admission 10-25c "NANA" Vaudeville Sketch and WIM ROGERS HCTCH" Ladies Children Daily-to 8 p. TWO MOKE DATS 4 $how made for every woman- full size Spread, 64x86. On sale Bed $1 Children's Gingham and Organdy Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 'years. On sale $1 MEN'S PANTS One lot men's pants, in odds and ends, woolen and Palm Beach, good make.

In this sale SUITS Men's and young men's Suits, in mohairs, tailor made. In this sale 1 Ladies' Tissue Gingham Dresses made up in nifty styles, beautifu colors. In this sale $5.95 One lot of Ladies' Organdy Dresses, beautifully, made, all colors. In this sale $3.49 Nainsook Gowns and Teddies, in pink. On sale A Fibre Silk with seam, all colors.

On sale, 2 pairs SHOES Men's Shoes, in gunmetal English style, solid leather. In this and HATS Men's Felt Hats of all kirds and shades. In this sale -PRIC One lot of Ladies' Gingham and Organdy Dresses, in odds and ends. In this sale, vour choice .00 Visit our Millinery Department. We have beautiful Hats for ladies for street and dress wear; also T.ifty poke effects for little tots.

In. this sale 1 PRICE A new arrival of silk Georgette Dresses. Values up "7 to $20. In this sale. Lisle with seams, in colors of black, brown a white, 2 $1 For lack of space, we are unable to advertise many things, but visit our store and be convinced of our many values.

Do not fail to attend this big SALE! Economy Service Store lIi-113 Main Ave. Between Commerce and Houston Streets Men's striped Percale Shirts, all sizes. Jn this sale, 2, Shirts One Men's Nainsook" Union Suit, and one pair men's silk if hose for Boys' and bed Hose, colors black, brown, white. 6 piairs. j.

a i pumps and Low and heels. A pair Ginghams cales, asorted colors. 3 yards 25c Galatea, in a nice, trong material. In this sale, 2 yards for Domestic, 36 nice smooth this sale yards.

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