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I Opera House THE EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, JANUARY 29. 1924 A. LEGION THE AMERICAN ARDI GRAS At the Armory Latest Dispatches I TODAY AND TOMORROW GLORIA SWANSON IN "ZAZA" "Gloria Swanson as "Zaza!" And such a "Zaza!" A living volcano of furious loves, hatoa and jealousies ittwninating thia famous old love drama with the light of new-born greatness. Produced by the maker of "Robin "Lawful Lar A GOOD TIME FOR ALL Thurs. Evening Fri.

Evening January 31 February 1 Sat. Afternoon and Evening, Feb. 2 Wed. Evening January 30 CHAPTER NO. 9 OF BLOOD" General Admisslom 10 WILL ASK IF COOLJOGE- ATTENDED CAB1WET, HEETINQS WASHINGTON Over night de-velopmenU in the oil lease scandal sow engaging official Washington at all boars, made it appear today that President Coolidge majf become a direct party in the oil laase scandal according to those who are demanding a complete cleanup In the present in-Teatigation.

The President It was reported is inclined at present to stand by the Cabinet members. Friends of the President In the Senate represented him as feeling that the charges that have been nade against members of his inherited cabinet are not "sufficient for serious consideration." i One resolution, however, has already been Introduced demanding the resignation of Secretary Denby. Senator cents THURSDAY and FRIDAY BUSTER KEATON "THE THREE AGES" Dancing Each Night 1 0 to 12 COMING SOON "MY CHINA DOLL" MUSICAL COMEDY TONIGHTS RADIO THE DEATH RECORD MORE SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES WASHINGTON A new sensation TODAY'S MARKETS Prices oca I Dealers Art Offering the Producers FARM BUREAU MEETING SATURDAY Bumbauah GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Walsh was scheduled to take direct Cornelius BitUnger Bumbaugh. aged SCHENECTADY, N.

WGY involving the Navy Department ap- action against Denby today. As a 76 years, of Harrisburg, died Sunday 7:45 p.m. Program of chamber mu- conseouence Senator Carairay for one I thJs afternoon when Chairman morning after a lingering illness. He sic. PROViSIONS OO 104 was a member of the Knights of Pyth Corrected Monday, WESTINGHOUSE KDKA at iOtrl tarllSle at by the Carlwle Retail Grocers' Asso- ias, ML Holly Springs lodge.

Is prepared to turn the guns directly Butler of the House Naval Affairs upon the White House. 31r. Coolidge Committee summoned Secretary Den-was the UrsLVice President to sit with several naval officers to appear 7:15 p. m. Address by a represen- Funeral services will be held Wed elation.

nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from tative of the American commuiee his home, the Rev. Roland Sawyer, of. the Relief of uerman cniiaren 7:30 p.m. "Preserving Your Eggs 33 Butter 30 (and up, according to grade) Cacon 15 Lard tomorrow for questioning In connection with charges of alleged lllegel expenditure of $17,000,000 In oil royalties. the St.

Stephen's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be In the Pros A feature of the annual meeting of the Cumberland County Farm bureau, which is being held In the Court House pect Hill cemetery. Dr. Bruce P. Rial.

7:45 p. m. The Children's Period. 8:00 p. m.

Market reports. 8:15 p. m. "Resolution," one of the the cabinet Senator Walsh called the Senate's attention to the Fall letter of June 1922, in which (he then Secretary mentioned that the oil leases ware discussed at cabinet meetings. "Where was Mr." Coolidge while the cabinet was 1.04 Saturday of this week, will a jointi Oulons Humwood Shionensbure.

Jan. 28. Funeral Potatoes 1.00 of Benjamin FranKim, pre-. services for William Humwood. aged 'virtues luncheon of farmers of Cumberland County and business men of Carlisle.

This luncheon will be held at the Hotel Carlisle at 12 o'clock. C. F. Zimmerman, of Lebanon, HECK MAN ON STAND IN DEFENSE OF ANDER30N NEW YORK Demanding the ac- GRAINS Corrected Monday, Jan. 28, 1924.

by L. L. Rice, i oal and grain dealer. Wheat (new, gjod milling) 1.00 Corn .75 Oats 45 discussing the legality of the Teapot sented by Dr. John Ray Ewers.

8:30 p. m. Concert by the Byron King School of Oratory. Pittsburgh, 9:55 p. m.

Arlington time Weather forecast. 10:30 p. Special late evening Dome oil reserve Caraway intends to Quittal of William H. Anderson charged i has been secured to address the farm- 82 years, w-re held from his home near the ridge, north of here, jester-day morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was made in the Fogelsanger Church of the Brethren cemetery, near Middle Spring.

Neff with third degree forgery, ExOovernor ers and business men that will be ask. A LIVE WIRE MAN WANTED IN THIS COUNTY To- Represent Largest Man's Clothing Manufacturer in the East Selling Experience Not Necessary, but Must Have Wide Acquaintance. All or Part Time Taking Order for Greatest Line of Custom-Made Suits, Overcoats and Tux. edos. Sold Direct to Wearer at Wholesale Factory Prices.

$5.00 Commission on Every Sale Easy to Make $50 to $100 or More a Week. Write Today for Our Big Prospectus Giving Full Details of This Moneymaking Line MEYERS That Great Big Tailoring House Established 1865 2152 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. Rye 75 concert. I gathered together. iMr.

Zimmeiman is secretary of the Agricultural Committee of the State Bankers' Association and is eoually interested in th-j POULTRY Corrected Monday, Jan. 28, 1924, iXff-a Hf.rv 7C fvlff ritAfl nn STATION WJZ. N. Y. by Marcus A.

McKuIght, dealer, Bell Heckman took the stand for the defense this afternoon. Assistant District Attorney Pecora suspended court for two hours this afternoon and the case likely will reach the Jury about 4:00 p. m. problems of both the farmer and the! phone 555. trmiom stotior npr 7:00 p.

m. Major B. Foster business man. i Hens IS to 20 This is the annual "Get Young Fowl 16 to 18 WAR VETERANS START NEW PROGRAM WASHINGTON A complete new program of War eterans relief was proposed to Senate today in a preliminary report or the relief committee on investigation of the Veterans' Bureau. "The committee believed that present changes in the law covering the Vet Rose Garden.

She is survived by her 1 7ui. daughter and several brothers. "The Small Depositor and His Bank Funeral services will be held on versify 0" 'irJ or farmers and business men and Dr. i Stags 14 to 15 W. H.

'Norcross, President of the Roosters (old) 10 to 12 Wednesday morndng PhamKap nf r'nmwuirMi ant A I rulnAna 9 1Kb noi 1 Oft at 1ft n'rlork V- "ui'' i her Specnt and his Alamac Hotel Oiches- the home of BIG INCREASE IN ARRESTS PKILADEJLPHIA Approximately 8000 arrests in three weeks as corn- Bierbower, President of the Farm! Ducks, White Pekin 2(i0 ira. Burial will be in the Finley cemetery. Bureau will both make short talks, Ducks, Muscovy .14 Arrangements for this luncheon are pigeons .25 8:15 p. m. Estey Organ Recital.

9:00 p. m. Dr. Charles E. Benson, ''Building Habits in Children." Smith Mrs.

Walter Smith, Franklin Street, relief pared with 5000 for the entire month erans' Bureau and regulating oeing made by 13. Coleman, Assist- died in the Harrisburg Hospital, Moa ntt, "How "the Boys Came ant County Agent and Hugh R. Miller, Secretary of the Chamber of Com-j GhNtKAL MAHKtlS day afternoon at three clock, aged a newspaper story, by J. for disabled veterans are urgently re- January 1923, is the record of Brig, quired and that consideration thereof General Butler established, since the of thd Senate should be commenced new Director of Public Safety took of- 33. She is survived by her husband Hardenbergh, Managing Editor of the merce.

ine oniy expense ot mis affair will be a charge of 75 cents fcr luncheon. father, John F. Wilson, brother, John A. Wilson. She was affiliated with St.

of- flee on January 7th, according to flcials of the police bureau. at the earliest possible moment the re-part stated. Paul's Lutheran Church. Funeral PHILADELPHIA. FLOUR Quiet Winter straight, $ff 5.50.

Spring and citv patent, WHEAT Steady; M. 2 red. $1.11 CORN Firm; No. 3 vellow, 90V4 All farmers of Cumberland County; are cordially invited and urged to attend the annual meeting and this "Get services will be held from the Ewing Undertaking Room, Friday afternoon, at two-thirty. ..5 Together" with the business men.

I Quiet; No. 2 white. o7 City News Association. 10:30 p. m.

Dance program by the' Hotel Astor Orchestra, KAUFFMAN GIVEN A HEARING Dispute over the "shooting up" by the West Shore, speed cop of the two rear tires on the automobile of Carl Kauffman, of New Cumberland, assumed an angle of formal court procedure in the hearing of charges of resisting an officers brought agaliwt Burial in Westminster cemetery. 1 Hanlin Shippensburg: Jan: 29. Edward H. S.B. CALDWELL Public Accountant and Auditor Federal and State Tax Service ROOMS 9 AND ir SENTINFt lULDINr CENTENN.AL MUTUAL 2i ELECTS OFFICERS ol(j roosters.

lf18c. Dressed. Shippensburg, Jan. 29. The annual quiet; choice fowls.

33c; old roosters. Hanlin, aged 46,. resident of Oakville, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James and meeting or me poncynoiaers or the, 20210.

BUTTER Steady; fancy creamery. Centennial Mutual Fire Insurance Nancy Hanlin, and a fanner by occupation, died at his home Sunday, having been in failing health for he past year. He wa a member of the R. R. STRIKE SETTLED LONDON The new Labor Government cleared up the first railway strike after ah agreement was reached at 5 o'clock this morning after an all night conference of Railway Managers and Union Managers.

Premier Mac-Donald learned the news over the telephone, before leaving for Edinburgh on a private -visit J. Bromley leader of the' striking engineers end firemen stated after conference broke up," the, terms reached were most satisfactory, the will return to work EGGS Firm; selected. 47c; near by. 44c; western, 44c. HOT! AT BEDTIME Kauffman before Justice of tne Feuce-Burgess Ralph C.

Crow, of Lemoyne, lcist night Kauffman. accused or resisting arrest when Harry Stone, the Lemoyne-Camp Hill mortorcycle traffic patrolman sought to apprehend him for speeding lat week, asserted shots fired by Stone had punctured the two rear tires on his motor car. I Stone, in turn, before the largest crowd that ever attended a hearing In Lemoyne. asserted he had fired MARRIAGE RECORD Hynman Piatt Enola. Miss Cora Piatt, Maryaville, and William Hynman, of Enola, were married Monday afternoon at the Lutheran parsonage by the Rev.

M. S. Sharp. Bayer Raczek John A. Bayer, Carlisle Barracks, and Stella Raciek, of Chicago, were wedded January 25, by the Rev.

Francis J. Welsh, Carlisle. Stontr-p-Bowers Miss Goldie M. Bowers and George E. Stone, both of Mechanicsburg, were married at Hagerstown, MX, on Thursday, January 24.

The Rev. J. Edward Harms, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, offlciated. Campbell Cameron On January 12, 1924, at the residence of Rev.

A. R. Ayres. 28 East Pomfret Street, Lee P. Campbell, of Newport, and Ethel M.

Cameron, of Shcrmansdale, were united in marriage by Rev. A R. They are both well known ard highly respected young people. Live Stock Quotations. CHICAGO.

HOGS 10c to 20c lower; good and choice 250 to 325 pound -butchers, $7.10 1 top. 17.15; better trrades lfiO to 225 pound averages, killing 1'' 2i loweT bulk strong weight. $5.505.75. CATTLE Beef steers. lo25c Mirho- tnn bndv welsrht steers.

Jnited Brethren Church ot uaKvuie. The survivors are his father, his wife, and the following children: Emma, Raymond. Gladys, Frank, Thelma, and Paul, all at home. The uneral will be held tomorrow at 10 clock, the Rev. Boyer, his pastor, in assisted by the Rev.

Crawford the Rev. Asper. Burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery, Ship- tensburg. BULGARIAN HERB TEA Add lemon Juice to relievo your cold; its gentle laxative and tonic action refreshes your tired rundown system. Sold by all druggists.

Company was held last Saturday, January 26th, in the company's offices in Shippensburg. At that time all the old directors were re-elected, as follows: G. W. i Thrush, John R. Fogelsanger, A.

L. Shearer and G. W. Noftsker, ShiF pensburg; C. B.

Hege, of Chambers-burg; John G. Brechbill, of Marion; C. D. Minehart, of Orrstown; John Grove, of Greencasfle, and Charles A. Shambaugh.

of Carlisle. i The board of directors organized by electing G. W. Thrush, president; A. L.

Shearer, treasurer; G. W. Noftsker, secretary; John R. Fogelsanger, adjuster. The executive committee is composed of John R.

Fogelsanger, L. Shearer and G. W. Noftsker. The annual report of the company, just out, shows very graSfying results for the year 1923, the total Are losses Sio.Sftr bulk.

short fw i only when the New Cumberland man Spotts in ftton. Decision was reserv- HOOPING COUGII Mrs. May Spotts, widow of the la.te Saturday. $7.2585: stock and bulls higher: other classes steady: vealers to packers, $11 11.75. SHEEP Fairly active; fat lambs tror to 15c higher: sheep and feed Ir.g lambs, stronir to 25c higher: fa lambs.

13.513.00; medim fat ewes. choice feedir lambs, upwf to $13.50. SINCLAIR WILL RETURN PARIS Harry F. Sinclair will return United States as soon as possible to reply fully to charges of corruption-in, connection with leases his oil company Jiave in the Teapot Dome' naval oil reserve his letter today fohn Spotts, of Carlisle, filed Friday inorning last after a brier illness at home her niece, Mrs. Frank MARRIED FIFTY YEARS tearle.

in Harrisbursr. aKed 54 years. Mr and Mrs. Wm. A.

Martin, of 706 No "cure" but Helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing. VapoRuo Ow IT Million Jar U4 Ymmrly App hushand. thA late John SdoUs. KHh Pitt street, celebrated their on Sun fiftieth wedding anniversary day, January 27th. Mr.

Campbell is the son oi Mr. and for the year being only 5,133. Mr. Thrush, who was re-elected Mrs. John Campbell, of, near Newport, RESOLUTIONS Whereas, it has been God's will to take from our midst by death oui sleter, Mrs.

Catharine Kegerris and president last Saturday, is the only ter of Samuel Car- i of Shermans- 4. dale Pa man who has ever held that office, Enc'a Walters having Berved continuously In that Mechaiicsburg, Jan. mar- Position since the i organlzatlont)f the rtatra Mice Cthnl lVallar. Ho Hirh tor centennial In 1877. from our Aid Society be it.

Resolved, That we members bow in as for many years a citizen of and he and his wife resided on ast Pomfret Street, adjoining the Town Mill for some me. Mrs. Spotts is survived by several brothers md sisters. Her maiden name was May Morrow and ehe was for some years a school teacher. She lived lx fore her marriage in Leesburg, wnerc several brothers and a sister, Mrs'.

Shannon reside. Burial was at Leesburg, Rev. Mr. Kreps, officiated. A.

Jackson Spotts, grocer of Eas: Louther Street and Peter Spotts, or the Army Post, are step-sons. Orpheum Theatre DENBY CHALLENGES THE SENATE WASHINGTONr Secretary of the Navy Denby-today defied the Senate and challenged them to take a record vote on a resolution now pending, asking that he resign. i 1 At the same time a White House spokesman indicated that the Administration program for cleaning up the oil lease scandal having been decided on, President Coolidge wants Conirresa to humble submission to the will of oui Heavenly Father. of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel S. Walters, Me-! SEND FOR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE une ny one our earthly ties art- chanicsburg, and J. Harvey Engle, son of Mrs. J. S.

Engle, of Hummels- Harrisburg, Jan. 26. Of the two mil- broken, but dear sister, God has called thee to a better home above. While II Today, Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday we here on earth do miss you, we will age of the Bethlehem Lutheran "uu, U1U'. Church, Harrkburg, Saturday eve-raPPjy for censes to operate motor Heaven hope to meet you wnere no ntnr thp Rpv Martin V.

HmvP a for-1 uiuet reuiisjivduia it it-o. avoid Interfering with pu-jis which he mer minister of the bride officiating. "an 125,000 nave made application. farewell tears are shed. Resolved, That we as a society ex ii the Department of Highways announc The Biereest Picture on the Screen press our sorrow and sympathy with feels are directed to the accomplish- AIter a wedding trip, which includes ment'of imnortant oht.tivi sewal eastern cities, the young coup- HARMLESS MEANS OF REDUCING FAT the bereaved family.

And that these resolutions be recorded in our minutes ed today. "Unless prospective drivers mak? early application," 6aid Secretary P. D. Wright, of the Highway Department today, "it looks like March 1 will ser scores of thousands of them subject Secretary; Denby has no present in- the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Wal- tenuons ot; resigning and in his first ters, interyiew. declared he was so con- Mrs. Engle was a member of the vihhed tiat 't'tip Wii'iBA. Br 1922 class at MechanicsburgJ High and published in the County paper, MRS MAUD NAUGLE, MRS. TILLIE LESHER, Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight.

Here is an extraordinary method. Extraordinary MRS. MINNIE REESE, Committee. I because while perfectly harmless, no Because It Has the Biggest Heart! D. W.

GRIFFITH'S Newest Masterfilm 'THE WHITE ROSE" One Billion Dollars' Worth of Humanity 00,000,000 Messengers Rushing With News to Your Heart! Something at last has been found the thing everybody said didn't exist the GREAT THROBBING HEART OF THE PUBLIC ViiMr i ZT School, and later was employed in H. U1U ed that, he. would sign them again lo- Ryan'8 Department Store without a license. Our Automobile Di- Senator iWalsh' declared the Mr. Engle is an automobile sales- yte'on cre fr applications if to arrest should they attempt to drive man for the Chevrolet Company, of a million card's the last weev in Feb Harrisburg.

ruary, ine tact mat a man nas a title to his car and that his car Is dieting or exercise are necessary. Prscription Tablets are made exactly in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription. You reduce steadily and easily, with no ill effects. Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct to thi3 Mhrmola Company, 4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mirh. i registered and has tags does not en title him to drive after March 1 with out a driver's license." statement of "Secretary Denby will make.nochange in hia to obtain' Denby'a removl from office.

"I have made arrangements that as soon as my resolution is disposed of, we will call up Robinson's resolution calling for the removal of Denby. We are determined to accoiamodate Mr. Denby and give him a vote as sootf as Jossible." The Public Sighing! The Public Sobbing! OVERHEATED SILO An overheated silo on the farm of William Mulgrew, back of Bonny Brook, almost iused a fire this forenoon. Mr. Muisrew called the Good Will boys anfl ihey went out.

They stretched a line of hose about 1,600 feet from th" Spring, "through two fields, across a run, across a road, and up a hill," so Fred Brown says. The engine worked beautifully and soon the silo was cooled off, and a fire averted. The Public Astir With Love! PERSONAL MENTION BANQUET TONIGHT The Travelers' Club, composed of Y. M. C.

A. NEWS The Boys' Department of the local Y. M. C. A.

is planning to add 100 members in the month of February, 1924, by a novel scheme a Radio Dx Test. Henry Siangler is Chief Operator, associated with him are five operators. Wm. Decker will operate a Federal. Mark Wentael, operator of Zenith.

Chas Fagan, operator of Westinghouse R. C. Richard Zeigler, operator of Radio Dyne. Robert Gloss, operator of the Crossley. Each operator will have ten assistants.

The assistant operators will be chosen this evening at 6 o'clock. The test begins on February 1st, 1924. There is a large map of the U. S. in the lobby with all broadcasting stations marked.

Each member secured is a station heard and is counted 250 miles. Reports will be tabulated each weekend. The winning set will be awarded a blue ribbon. college and law students who hold affiliation in the Masonic ranks, will banauet tonijtht at the Hotel Carlisle. Alfred Eppley, of this place, for many years a salesman in the Bear is now employed in the L.

R. Huth grocery, West High Street. J. Fred Brown, barber, was in Bonny Brook today. Mrs.

Edward Cuddy, North Hanover street, has been called to Sunbury by the death of her mother, Mrs. Hannah Yeager. Mrs. Yeager. who was 91 years old, was at one time a resident of Carlisle.

Congressman Frank C. Sites and J. Dress Pannell, of Harrisburg, were in Carlisle Monday night George T. Gardner, of Mont Clair, N. formerly of Carlisle, visited relatives here last week.

Ends Sore Throat- Chest Colds-Quick i Mustarine Subdues the Inflammation and Eases the Soreness Quicker Than Anything Else on Earth i Pay only 30 cents and get a big box of Begy's OVIustarlne which is the original substitute for the oldtfashioned mustard plaster and is made of strong, real, yellow mustard no substitutes are used. It's known as the quickest pain killer on earth, for in hundreds of instances it stops headache, toothache, earache and br.ckache in 5 minutes. It's a sure, speedy remedy none Plans are also being arranged for their annual dance, which will be held in the near future. WILL CARRY OUT TWO INVESTIGATIONS WASHINGTON Coolidge la determined upon carrying out two investigations in dealing with the oil lease case first, to estal Hsh whether there has been violation o'the criminal laws and second, to determine whether the leases that are drawn are legal, it was stated on the President's behalf at the White House today. If violation of the law is established prosecution will follow.

If the laws are found legal, steps will bo taken to recover property. Something that is occurring with no other picture everywhere at every showing, the audience is swayed, and shaken in the tornado of heart emotion you can HEAR the tears and sobs! Imagine such a thing! You forget the "world; you forget the theater and the screen; you even forget the players; You live the story I Big? Of Course it is Big As big as a woman's love; and her fall; the great enduring jove that "will not weaken and will not t. It leaves you with a warm glow, arpund your heart; uplifting, bringing you sweet ecstasies, a smile upon your fate, with ten-der memories, better hopes, and a richer outlook! FIRST TIME SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES MATINEE, 2.30 EVENING, 6.45 and 8.45 1 TRY HIKOL The Sure and Safe Antiseptic for Personal Hygiene HEAD COLDS in 5 Hours better for "bronchitis, pleurisy, lumbago, and to draw the Inflammation from Non-poiaonoiw. Has no your sore feet there is nothing so good. tron Yet it will cleanse perfectly and heal aa it purine.

Doc Every traw of the depressing Head Cold will go in 5 hours or less wifh Dr. Flatt's Rinex Prescription, a new treatment which gets at the internal cause in the blood. Com You get real action with iMustarine it goes after pain and kills It right off the reel. Yes, it but it won't blister It doesn't give agonizing pain tor, florae and dentist have known Mu-Col for I "BLACK" BILLY SUNDAY COMING Revival services are in progress in the WTest Street A. M.

E. Zion Church. The pastor, Dr. B. J.

Bolding, Is preaching this week. On Sunday and during the week following, J. W. Mills, of Texas, widely known as the "Black Billy Sunday," will preach" and conduct the services. WOULD DO IT AGAIN WASlllNCTaN'-J-I am so convinced that what I did in mak in naval oil leases was the right thin? I would do it again tomorrow," Secretary Denby declared after leaving a cabinet meeting at the While House today.

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