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Orders te deputy commissioners and heads of divisions or tuc internal iter enue Hiirenu reqtitrlhg nil Inquiries or applications for appointment In the bu reau te be made through the appoint ment division were made public today by Commissioner Blair. " The orders. Mr. lllnlr explained, have beenjn force for several years and were reissued te facilitate a mere or derly consideration of appointments.) Seme bureau officials, however, con confer with members of Censret or ethers en. the matter, of appointments without first obtaining the' approval of Commissioner Blair or the appointment division. ' :' Mr. Blair declared, that the order did net prevent deputy commissioners oral vision ,heads from conferring with mem berH of Congress regarding anpoint anpeint ments, nor dlil , it have any application te Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Dever, who has reerganised the customs service, and Is understood te. have under consideration, n number of changes in the Internal ltevcnue Bureau. Mr. Blair said his order was issued without the approval of Mr. Mellpn or Mr. Do De ver because It was such a routine' mat ter' affecting only the Internal procedure at the bureau that it did net annear te (require higher official authorisatien. , HEAR NEWARK IN FRHC0 California Heme'ftate fjsk V Iftit , arn Csnesrt ay Naw Davtaa PJaa Imielses, April 10. (By A. r. ) TiRadlophencconderts freri ;l(jrWetk, k. J., and Schenectady, tfi X.i today were reported te have been heard In Ban Francisce homes last night through a repeating device at the Reck Ridge radio, station In Oakland. , . .. The Oakland station established, con cen con nectlen with the two Eastern points two weeks age. Henry M. Shaw, In charge of . the station, , said that hut night he' "manifelded" the sounds that had traveled about 3000 miles se that they were 'picked up In", the home sets llwre., " ' i i n. BOOKS BOUGHT Leary's is mere than a sec end-hand book atere-i-it is a national institu tien. People from all parts of the United States come te us seeking: a long sought volume and in many instances they find the volume en our shelves. Beeks en every subject are rep resented fiction, fact, theory. If you cannot find elsewhere the book ygu want, try Leary's. Hundreds of thousands of books pass through our store eyery year and it will pay you te visit the store frequently te inspect the books. Remember you may stroll around and in spect the volumes without once being asked te buy. That is just one reason se many like te visit at Leary's. Beeks Bought. Libraries Purchased. Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite Postefiice) 7flJhii275000beabh aTy rTt sffc aTar W went te Larlsbadl last year Anil th.y earn, from all ever tti" Terld te partak. of th. natural ruratlT. properties for atemach trouble, liver and kidney dlaeaaer, rnrutnatlam. cenitlpatUn, etc.. con cen 'alned In Carlatiad Sprudel fprlns "ameja for centuries. New you can etxnln tieae natural r.-medle. at your drucilat. ASK FOR THE GENUINE Carlibid Sprcdcl Wattr and !arl$badl .udelSalt 1 fcr g(K sU&l2.A jB3sk 1 FT73W4' I Atttdt WxriliiaKM Tirltbid FrcducttCe. DkSmSII 'a ur-.i n nw YnrU isKraarSU . 1 By the Associated Press Sella, April 10. The Department of llcligien and Education of the Foreign Office has advised the Bulgarian Lega tion In Washington that the divorce Is sued te former United States Senater Henry F. Ilellis, of New Hampshire, by the pastor of the Unitarian Church nt Dtibnuza Is net officially recognized by the Bulgarian state, and possesses no legal force. The ltcllglen Department denies hav ing given official approval te the di vorce papers, and the Government is In stituting proceedings against Paster Teplisky, who granted the divorce. Dr. Debtslief, professor of canonical law at SeUa University, declares the di vorce invalid by virtue of the Bulgarian laws. He points out that Bulgarian religious authorities have net the power te annual a marriage concluded civilly. cither at home or abroad, and says that. only the civil authority wblcu executed siK'h a marriage can annul it. The Bulgarian newspapers arc printing long articles commenting upon the strangeness of the case. Mr. IIeIIIb Is well known here, as he had repre sented a large American corporation endeavoring te sell the Government ex cess American war Slecks of freight curs. Paris. April 10. (By A. P.) For Fer mer Senater Hellls, when informed of the Bulgarian Government's action In declaring his recent divorce lllegul, said : "All I care te say new Is that I acted upon whut I considered sound legal advice. 1 an: 'enfident the divorce will stand." He ndded that the divorce documents litttl been authenticated by the Bul garian Minister In Heme. Determined te marry his present bride, who was Miss Anne Weed HeblH. A life-long friend, despite his wife's opposition, rx -Senater Hellls resided m Bulgaria lone enough m become a Jegnl resident. Then he began suit for divorce, publishing a notice in .-evcnil Ainerirsin newtspajwrs. Mrs. Hellls made no legal move and the marriage was di.-seIveJ. Mr. Hellls then went te Heme, where he and Miss Hebbs were married In the American Methodist Church. The register was Mgned by Itichard Washburn Child, I'nitrd States Ambassador te Italy, and former Sen Sen aeor James D. IMielnn, et California. Mr. Hellls. in June, UI'JO. filed n Mbel for divorce in the French courts In Paris,' which was dismissed when Mrs. Hellls appeared by counsel. Sliu had been granted a decree of scpu ra tion In 101i", but declined te be a purty te a dlvoree suit because of her re ligious beliefs. FIRST WIFE OF BIGAMIST GAVE RIVAL WEDDING GIFT Her Consent te Remarriage Falls te Save Man Frem Jail Lancaster, Pa., April 10. Although Wife Ne. 1 had given Geerge It. Rccf, of Christ lann, a wedding present when he announced he was about te remarry and had told him en that occasion that she was applying for n divorce, Judge Luudis decided In court here late yes terday that Bees was guilty of bigamy. The prisoner was sentenced te one year in jail, $100 line and costs. Itces married Marlen Bonsall, of Fel. seni, Delaware county, in 1012. ..Eight years later tliey separated, and in October. 1021. he wed Cecilia Harkins, Uccs telling the license clerk taut lie had never been married. Beth wives were in court, the second holding u tiny babe In her arms. REJECTS $250,000 LEGACY Morristown Refuses Conditional Be quest Frem Theodere N. Vail New Yerk. April 10. (By A. P.) Itefusal of the people of Morristown, N. J., te accept the terms of a bequest of the late Theodere N. Vail, was re vealed yesterday in un announcement of the forthcoming auction sale of Mr. Vnll's library and art collection, which had been conditionally bequeathed te Morristown. 1 Mr. Vali. who was president of the 'American Telephone and Telegraph Cnmminv. leu most 01 ins art collection. part of his library, his white marble home at .Morristown ana s-'.iO.uiHJ te the municipality, en the condition that Its citizens raise a similar sum te add te the endowment of the proposed museum. In his will. Mr. Vail stipulated that the museum should be contrelledby an organization te be formed for that pur pose. Apparently this prevision acted as a bar te the acceptance of the be quest, the public authorities hiking the view that public money should net be appropriated for an Institution net con trolled by public officials. 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street w. &&& Frrght Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply 'i-'MK.tV'.-f-H., I1!. Mr. Dafl Csmsant Street SOCIALISTS WIN MILWAUKEE Party Controls City Council After Twe Years of Battling Milwaukee. Anril 11). (Uv A. P.I rAftcr two years of factional battling, thn Mnplnllst- Aflintnlstrntlnn tnilnv con trels the local Common Council. Three independent Aldermen swung their sup port te Mayer Dan ,W. Hean, Socialist, and with the solid party support in the Council, reorganized it last night with I In- Socialists In control of all com mittees. Charged With Forgery J. Jehn I.CjVy, who said lie formerly lived In 1'hlliiilellihlu. was nrrcsted in Brldgeteif, N. J., last nght en n charge of forgery, it was ullcged lie gave two forged checks for $20 each te Samuel Luwsen, a grocer. The checks bore the reputed signatures of Themas Price, a farmer, by whom Levy had been -cm- MM W JfaHslsssissssssBBssssssssV M m fltw. 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