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SECOND SHOTGUN FOUND N A Kennedy Killing:Produces Two 'So Far. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif.. August 13.— A shotgun found by bathers at Santa Monica beach was turned over to the police late today in the belief that it might have been the one used in the slaying of J. Belton Kennedy, for whose murder Arthur C. Burch and Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain have been indicted. Today’'s discovery was the second within as many days. the stock of another shotgun having been .given to the authorities yesterday by, & camper, who said that he had found it in the shallow waters of ‘the beach. The barrel has not been found. 2 The offerings of rewards by pri- vate interests for the recovery of the shotgun led the authorities to express skepticism in regard to to- day's find. The complete gun dis- covered by the bathers was .12- Physicians have said it was 2-gauge shotgun which was used in‘Kennedy's siaying. Both .Burch and Mrs. Obenchain, who were classmates at the time the latter's former husband. Ralph. was tudent at Northwestern University, anston, continye to maintain their ilence as to their possible knowl- of the slaying. Mrs. Oben- also has been indicted for Obenchain is en route here from Chicago in.response to a tele- famous tenor intended to ‘train to be- She probably come a gTeat moprano. will -atedy in aceordawee father's wishes. Garuss expreaned daughter would some day atar. she showed sigma of marked dramatic ability. fregmently hin belief that his little He aahl that wet ouly -dM inkerit @ wvent veesl endowment, ‘but "8D;D00 Destituite. JFEAR STARVAHEN YN lrive et tohens Be- «atroyad in-Polish Disaster. - INEW YORK, .August 13—~—Firg has wiped iout tthe center of the city of Pinsk, 'Poland, ;and ‘the conflagration, ‘which ibegan (Wednesday, threatens to destroy the -entire. city, sald cable advices weceived itoday byithe Amer- ican Relief ;Adninistration. less .and destitute. “The (pepuistion ‘was describeil as' facing starvation, with many “home- Five ‘of the #ix American welie? Kitchens were de-! atrqyed, the measure said, but their sufferers. witth “her an opera| ahe BN ] Wi nertoan’ auky touy. GLORIA CARUSO TO GET HALF FATHBR'S ESTATE | 10l years ota ks ks ASrommant at Nm..’T 0 KILLED, 15 HURT AS ‘warehouse was saved, endbling ‘Treld warkets to issue double rations to the;| 'BOSTON, August '¥3.—Thd fire re- ported ‘to ;have atarted at Pinsk, Po- 1and, on Wednemlay:last, has rendered 50,060 permons destitute and destroyed 700 bulldings, :cable advices to -Abra- ham Apert, editor of the Boston Jew- Wmong the bulldings ‘burned ‘were, the boyhood iheme of Prof. Chaim Weismann of ‘the world Zlonist move-! ment and a synagogue ‘more ‘than a RADIO AGAIN .RESPONDS TO CALL OF INVENTIVE GENIUS By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich, August Federal, state and county suthorities joined hands this afternoon in an effort to halt what is said to be an effort to flood the United Btates with intoxicants from Canada following a ‘Windsor court ruling that the Ontario temperance act does not prohibit ex- port of liquors. First results of the vigiiance of the officers came today. when federal | officers ralded a house in Ecorse, & subutrb, and seized 1,200 pints of beer | ¢ and twelve quart: ‘whiskey. Ecorse, | ¢ in the opinion of Charles P. Campau. chief inspector of the state depart- 13.—| ¢ ment of public safety, is the center|of his boat stalled, and the of the traffic in fllicit liquor brought | ¢] e oepaghe saventy-fve mtate troop- night t seventy-five ers here from Lansing to patrol ] waterfronts of Detroit and suburbs. Other Forces Mobilised. In addition to the force of state officers, A. C. Graham, federal pro- Ribition director for Michigan, has several men in the field. Graham an- nounced this afternoon that Irving J. Coffin, sheriff of Wayne county, had promised the co-operation of his office. While state and federal were watching down-river points this afternoon the Detroit police depart- ment began a drive against illicit;1 it was stat agents had come to Windsor to look over the oasis and determine the best method to battle with the whol liquor smuggling. its way back into Canada. Canadian side. out by-a in the direction of the Michigan shore. more mystery boat 1 officers | o CANADIAN LIQUOR FLOODS U. S.; * BORDER GUARDED TO STEM TIDE Beer and Whisky Rushed Into Detroit by Train and Boat When Windsor Rules Laws Are Not Violated. % under the Canadian court decision, ustom officials said they could not refuse to issue clearance papers to any skipper applying for them. At !edeul.grohlbmon headquarters several American dry ale Not Brought Back. Ontario provincial police and license department officers also took cogn zance of the situation. in order to de- ermine whether any beer was finding They said ::y had discovered no evidence of 5. At Ofibway one smuggler w: hooed” from the shore. The engin wind blew the weeds on the It finally was towed passing launch and taken he craft into REPORT MYSTERY BOATS. Two More Off Delaware Capes Thought Whisky Runne; PHILADELPHIA, August 13.—Twon believed to be N. C. Brooke. lauor runners, are the Delaware capes. special agent of the Treasury Depart ment in charge of ing iquor smuggling in thi district. has manufacture of beer and whisky.|=ent agents to learn the character of G oL B i Thomas Mongeau's house was raided | the cargoes of the vessels. They are for Division of Remain- whom he allowed a divorce so that BUS PLUNGES OFF BANK' 0K ! d they seized | running at night without light, in Sees Bureh With Gun. By the Associated Press. Mongeau was arrested. Willis Mc- | to, Brooks. Packages Fall on Driver Near' Knoxville, Tenn., and Machine Tumbles Over Entbankment. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., August 13.—, Two persons were killed and fifteen were injured when a crowded motor bus operating between Knoxville and Dandridge ran off an embankment near the Holston river bridge, a short distance from Knoxville, this after- noon. The bus had just passed another vehicle when a pile of packages stacked on tire seat 'beside the chauf- feur 761l 'upon ‘him, veusing him to release his .grasp Of the steering ‘wheel and lose control of themachime, which plunged over an eight-foat em- bankment. It “was megessary to use axes an the dlebris to release many of the imprisoned passengers, of whom forty crowded the bus, on the midafternoon run to Dandridge. The deall .ave: .Glen WAMcMillan, sixteen, Huckleberry ‘Springs, Tenn., and Ray- mond ‘Cannan, twenty-four, of Trent- ville, “Tenn. Both were crushed to death under 'the wreokage. The most seriously injured arve: Miws Julia Bell Clark, Knoxville; Mr..and Mrs. Tim- othy Moore of Strawberry Plains and Willlam H. Neal, ¥nox county. All of the injured will survive, according CHICAGO, August 13.—H. M. Bart- lett, former justice of the peace of Evanston, today told of seeing Arthur C. Burch, indicted for murder in Los Angeles in connection with the slay- ing of J. B. Kennedy, start from Evanston on July 21, on the trip that engded in his arrest. ‘Acecording to Bartlett, Burch's lug- sage consisted of a black satchel, a shotgun case, and perhaps a fishing rod. He was not sure regarding the jatter. Bartiett said that he also heard Burch talking with a friend. Burch's companion, he said. asked him where he was going and Burch replied: “Oh, I'm going out to Colora- do on a hunting trip. I'll be ba¢k with- in_two weeks.” Bartlett said he had often seen Bureh in company with ‘Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain. who also was indicted. Tells of Convernation. SANTA BARBARA. Calif., Mrs. J. M. Warren, wife of a Santa ‘Barbara banker, who con: versed with Arthur C. Burch, indicted for murder in_ connection with the shooting of J. Belton Kennedy, on a west-bound train July 22-2 said today . that he told her he was on his way to Los Angeles to help a friend in trouble. Mrs. Warren said that her conversation with Burch had been given to the Los Angeles authorit Mrs. Warcen said Burch did not £o at length into his story, but did reveal that the friend's trouble was a love affair. Mr. Burch made no threat sai “he merely declared he would do what he could for the friend.” She befriended me,” he said. “T'll do The government agent said today he has the names of eleven former Philadelphia boats transferred fo southern ports and that he has sent word to these ports to have the ves- sels watched. DISTILLERS' PERMIT TAKEX. NAPLES, Auguet 13—Enrico Ca- ruso’s little daughter Gloria is given one-half of the estate of the temor, under terms of an agreement signed by Carusd’s -heirs ‘here today. The agreement provides for division of the remaining -half among .Mrs. Ca* ruso, Giovanni, brother of the singer, and Enrico, a son. The heirs soon will go to Florence to take inventory of the estate, and plan to leave for America during Oc- tober to continue the inventory of Caruso's possessions ‘there. Intosh was held after police who raided his house reported they found & quantity of beer in the house. Heavy Shipments Contiame. Beer continued to be shipped today from Windsor, SBandwich, Ford City and other Canadian border towns. No whisky shipments wera discernible. The beer shipped today was reported to have been headed for Toledo and other lake and river citles. Few uniformed men were in evi- dence in Detroit's river suburbs to day, the majority of the state troon- ers being engaged in patrolling the river in motor boats. The mearch for liquor smugglers will continue to- night. it was announced. % ; KRy “My investigations show that mno 5 % greater amount of beer and whisky 10 per cent, on the sale price of un- . ‘ ' B e oroush: ot Datrpir ithnn fermented juice beverages, and car- B mm i et oia: bonated waters or beverages or other #oft arinks eold tn eomtainers, ef- RUM RUNNERS SET RECORD. tective on the enactment of the bill. A reduction in ‘the manufacturers’ tax on candy from 5 to 8 per «cent, the manufacturers’ taxes on urs from 10 to 5 per vent, and on mport- ing goods from 10 te 5 per-cent, and the levy on art and ert works from 10 to 5 per cent, effective on the en- actment of ‘the bill. Imposition of = menufacturers’ tax o mnx.’.mfllhnnau eertain clusses pe juice and 2 cents a on on cther classes, in lieu of (he';':le-- ent tax af 10 per cent en the manu- facturers’ selling ‘prices, effective on enactment of the bill. The levying of 5 cents a pound on carbonic geid gas mold to manufac- turers of carbonuted guses, ve on enactment of the bill, hannean and Mareel Touly, the French engineers, ‘with the piotare-sending TAX REVISION BiLL COMPLETED, GIVING NEEDED 3 BILLION (Continued from First Page.) Held Up Until Source of Ligquor Can Be Found. CINCINNATI. August 13.—Cmt. Robert Fiora, prohibition agen? in charge of the Cincinnati district has taken up for an indefinite period the permit of the Freiberg & Worku Company, distillers. with offices ir. this city and a large distilling ané bottling plant at Lynchburg. Ohid it_was learned here last night. The action followed investigations made by prohibition and other fed eral officials especially assigned to inquire into the activities of bootleg- gers and to trace from point of origin to destination shipments of liquor. The investigations, which have been conducl;ad for a number of weeks. b were said to have been given impetus WINDSOR, Ontario, August 13.—Cana- | by the arrest last week of Louis dian_rum ronners seemed to be try- [Cohen, president of the Tunnel Trad- ing to establish a record today after |ing Company of New York city, fol- word was received here that Michigan ing his alleged payment of state police, armed with rifies. had 0 to prohibition officials as a Reen mobilized to prevent them land- | bribe to obtain the release of a ship. ing liquor manufactured in Ontarfo. ment of liquor, and for “protection” Beer wans hauled to the piers in both |in future operations of himself and Sandwich and Walkerville, truckload | associa Wwho were said to be mem- after truckioad, and it was estimated | bers of what is known as the “hotel by water front observers that nearly a Whisky ring.” dosen boats had pulled out every hour| Capt. Flora the Tresults of sinos 8 o'elock thi investigations now under way will The bustie along the determine whether the Frelberg & Caruso's will was read in court Au- gust 9, according to & Naples dispatch of that date.” .The instrument was written in 1919 and made no mention of the singer's wife and .daughter. Italian law provides. however, ithat they must receive the greater part of the estate. WEST VIRGINIA OFFICERS DISARMED AND BERQRTED August Dozen Beer-Laden Boats Leave Ca- madian Side Hourly. Enlargement of the eylinder whick held the plcture of fhe President. In the upper pictuve Mr. Touly is holding the eyHwler his hand, giving an P AP, VSON RS BISHOP M'DONNELL BURIED N CATHEDRAL! COMFORTABLE DAY Armed Party Meets Them When They Arrive and Decrees They Must Leave mt Once. LOGAN. W. Va., ‘August 13- Two plers con- ansihing for her: The woman, he|troopere of the state police and two !0 reports e theiliowgicalanmh s N Adminiatrative Chaswen,. - Body of Head of Long Island |Partmers Express Hope as They Sail | tinued even wh TR g i Sl the ompEnY xplained. was a lifelong friend. He & they ‘were 3 Numerous chan; 1 9 & ¢ deputy sheriffs were surrounded and 5 ges also were amade | .., Europe—Second Opera- lice, embarking fn three high-pow- | There are in bonded warehouses of mentioned no names, she said. s e m the admmistrative features of the . Diocese Laid Beneath for i e i hats nan e the rabars B Won T By iaw ©n recommendati Treasury experts. rudes inwertion Hquor-laden craft ashore near Ecorse it is sald, approximately $.000 bar- and seized the cargo. HOUSE VMESG“W tion Possible. rels of whisky, all of which Is owned ten miles from here, Altar. near Sharples, These included TRIED AFTER 29 YEARS. Texas ‘Man Charged With Wife Murder by Former Friends. EAGLE, PASS, Tex.. August 13— Twenty-nine years after the alleged commission of the crime, Estevar To- var went to trial in district court today on a charge:of wife murder. In the preliminary examination of witnesses it was brought out that an alleged affair which resulted in the death.of Tovar's wife had been com- pletely forgotten until early last summer, when the defendant quar- reled with friends. Soon after, it was said, the persons with whom he had the di ent furnished authori- ties h informtion which led to Tovar's arrept. ALERT FOR MAIL BANDITS. Toledo Post Office Gets Warning of New Robbery Plot. TOLEDO. Ohio, August 13.—Federal officers and post office employes were on the alert today against another robbery of the Toledo post office as the result of a warning received that bandits were planning to raid the mails again. A woman who refused to give her name called Deputy United States Marshal Harry Welch on the tele- phone ‘late last night and informed him that she had overheard two ban- dfts in Jackson, Ohio, discussing a plan to, stage a post office Tobbery this week end. ‘Bandits held up and robbed a mail truck at the local post office of more than $1,000,000 last February 17. REPORT BERNHARDT ILL. Paris Friends Say Condition of Actress Is Serious. By the Associated Press. PARIS, August 13.—Although the management of Sarah Bernharat's Theater in Paris says that the famous French actress is in good health, her Parisian friends announce that they have learned she is seriously ill. They are worried over her condition. Thus far the triends of sime. Bern- hardt have bcwn unable to communi- cate with her at her summer villa on the little island of Belle-Ile-Ben-Mer, off' the coast of Brittany. KING PETER 1S {LL. last night, according to advices DT 2 Drovision utBOMEINE |y the Associated Press. By the Assaciated Prem. by private individuals and i - " g . Camoutiaged as Hay. S Tapre- reaching Sheriff Chafin ‘today. “The | QR SHIP BOARD EXPENSE over back taxes withert| NEW YORK. August 13.—The body | NEW YORK. August 13.—Henry P. 7 sented by warehouse certificates in At the present moment, it is re- | the hands of the owners. ported. the smugglers are concentrat. ing on § per cent beer, manufactui legally In Ontario plants under a re- cent Windsor court decision that to brew for export was perfectly proper under the Ontario temperance act. Shipment of whisky from Waterioo in wholesale lots iz planned to be- &in next Monday. Reports were current today that not only had bdeer been shipped this ‘week to Detroft, by water. but that more than a dosen carloads camou- flaged as hay. had entered that city b‘ rail. These reports had it that while the center of the cars. near the side donrs. had been filled with he: case upon case of beer had been stacked at the ends. Actording to waterfront gossip. the officers were ordered out of the com- munity, and told not to return. According to Sheriff Chafin, the officers had ‘heen ‘sent theve to cover that section, and upon their arrival they were met by the armed party. who told them they were not wanted there .and they must leave at once. There was nothing left for the offi- cers to do, it was added, and they returned to their station in Logan. Sheriff Chafin sald_there was mo labor trouble in-the county, that the demonstration against the officers was in no sense industrial, and that the miners were back at work this morn- ing. $209 WORTH OF SILKS STOLEN FROM PEDDLERS Davison tonight was reported to have passed a comfortadble day after undergoing an operation yesterday to’ relieve intracranjal pressure, and his partners, J. P. Morgan and Charles Steele, sailed for Europe on the Olympic. Both financiers expressed confidence that Mr. Davison would rally soon. Do you think I would eail unless 1 felt sure Mr. Davison would come out all right?” askeZ Mr. Morgan. He mdded that he had called at Roosevelt Hospital this morning, but had mot seen his partner. He said he had received most reassuring mes. sages from attending surgeons. At the Morgan banking house it was said all members of the firm at present in town bad visited the ‘hospital, where Mr. Davison's family still _remain. _ Al h no ment on TeacECitel ‘::1 c.'o‘\;r:l. ‘"x.n d:gi":o there | of the Rt. Rev. Charles Bward Mc- e Passi Dennell, Bistop of the Long Island ‘Wote Is 190 1087, and Amendment :’;,‘u‘”m‘l’,““‘:‘“‘,;‘g" e Jar iheit] diocese of the Romam Catholic Limits to Three Officlals Who {fve o three yeash. wxcep: ttm Clurch, who died last Monday, wis $12,500. Fers “'Yey t‘:‘:n!h; Treu:‘:y dvl:gld“ex- laid to rest late today in the crypt May Get More Than $18; + Treasury experts and membech of | th@er the aitar of St. .James Pro- By a vote I T8 to ¥7 the ‘House| the committee believe that this pro- | Cathedral, in Brooklyn. passetl yesterday und went 'to the Sen- ;'r"'u‘:l';';’m l;rhuuy simplify the task | A throng of laity and priests ate the Bill ourryimg 48,808,000 10T | gnrimated 30 total epprosimater $is| mourned Bishop McDomnell at the expenses .of tire Bhipping Bowrd umtil | 500,080,060. "{tnira and final pontificial mass of next January 1. thoe pachuriange In the sdmmistra- | requiem sung since his body was An emendment ‘provides thut TOt|tary authority to cal] In repremcoia: | Placed in state before the altar of move ‘than ‘three ¢fficiuls of ‘the bourd | tives of the taxpayers in framing | the éhwurch. Maywr Hylan end other wre to meceive more then F12,500 an- :':‘.i"';}flyn‘t::- forms in an effort{ city officials attended the mass. celes nually, snd it is wtipulated thut mome | o = brated by Rt. Rev. John J. Bonzana of the mmmey is 1o ‘be ‘used Tor py- remmury Swpmestions Mejested. | 1.n0) getegate at Washington. ment wf dlaime againet the bosrd. Representative Walsh, Massachu- setts, chairman of the committee thut In passing finally upon the various Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes of changes in levies the 'ma; mem- | New York, who delivered the eulogy. investigated Shipping Bourd affairs, was one of the Tepublicans to vote declared one would have supposed againat the bill. A number of demo- crats ‘supportedl it. WRITES ON PLAYGROUNDS. Miss Heyden Tells of ‘Gonditiohs tn New York. Harvey V. Speelman, president of the Columbia Heights Citizens’ Asso- ciation, has .received a letter from Miss Elizabeth A. Hayden, vice presi- dent of the assoolation, telling of public playground conditions in New ¥ork city. o0 LAWS TO BE EXAMINED. Department of Justice Takes Ac- tion ‘to Stop Smuggling. Examination of the customs laws is to be made by the Department of Justice in an effort to find means of Stemming the tide of liquor pouring over the Canadian border into this’ country. Prosccutions of rum runners under the Volstead act, officials assert. & parently has not been an effectual method of keeping out illegal liquors. and other legal weapons are sought by the - government authorities charged with the duty of Kkeeping spirits from crossing the line. Some doumbt exists, it was explained, as to how far the prohidbition laws repealed seCtions of the customs laws applicable to illegal imported liquors. and a study of the statutes is to be made to mscertain the exact situa- on. rum runners bad increased their ef- forts to get liquor across the border to satisfy demands of Michigan road houses, which were reported to-be expecting an unequaled week end trade. Word was received here that these resorts were charging 60 cents « bottle for beer. According to in- formation at hand here, some C: nedian liquor has got as far as Toledo Fort Huron. Fast Moter Boats Used. Reasonal st motorboats are the craft most used In the liquor traffe These_boats carry 2.000 cartons of beer. Each carton contains two doten pint bottle Every now and then rowboat is pressed into service. This slow method of transport, however, fast is passing out of style, with MNichigan state police on the job, Canadian author- ities contend that they are powerless to prevent the fiow of liquor into the United States, as it is up to that country to enforce its own laws. As the manufacture is permitted here, FUNERAL OF COL. COLT AT HIS HOME TUESDAY perience in Ewrope and his “courtly ithowe] X srace and dignity in the conduct of | has been made in the official bulle- the ceremonies at our metropolitan tins of the finding of a tumor of the Bishop McDonnell's first | brain, it was satd a second opera- tmpulse would have been the erection | tion might be performed next week. ®t the White | of @ oathedral that weuld challenge in grandeur the noblest in America. rieaar e onost, et of i 53| OFFICER SHOT TO DEATH carry on the foundations of the ng cl s wherever needed, BOSTON, Mass, August 13.— :lld the archiishop. FEAR RIOT AT CHURCH. Andrew Cufeo, & policeman attached Members of Greek Congregation {to the Hanover street police station, B was shot and killed today when he Seek “Order to Enjoin Bishop. | o\ "0 garm Philip F. Whelan, & CHIGAGO, August 13.—RioURE aWd| ¢orner member of the force. Whelan possibly bioodshed will result tomor-{gen ran up the street, Stopping only row it Bishop Germanos Troianos, re- long enough to empty his weapon veutly appointed bishop of the Greekl imoue effect at reserves who hed Church in Amerioa by King Comstan-y i ieq from the station house. tine, attempts to take pessession of{ ' While crowd in the street L sought shelter policemen gave chase ATLANTA, Ga. August 13.—The |St Trinity Cathedral. according to a|sought shel L SDL Knights of the Ku-Klax. Xlan have|Detition for an injunction agaiast the “m_ was browght down with decided to admit women to member- | bishop filed today by ¥ive ‘members ug;&;u w""'&"'fi"f: h?'g‘z'&‘ x;g z ship, W. J. Stmmons, fmperial wizard, {of the congregation. cers sal elan e forci announced here tonight. > Judge Bugo Pam declined to bar|SEYeTAl YeATs g0 After a series of Col. Stmmone, n citing reasons for | the bishop from the cathedral tomor- the decision, paid a tribute to wom-|Tow, but instructed that his parvici- an's influence and concluded: pation 1n the services shouid bo] HARDEN TO COME T0 U.S. “We know wemen can keep a we- guided -entirely by the priest in .fifla.'}‘:f}f‘mm.';. .l.}m——i:'xn!.- cret, because they made with their |charge. attracted attention during the war fngers 150,000 robes for members of Suit was brought earlier in the{by his opposition to militariem, sails the old kiun and ‘mot one of thein|week by the Church of St. Constan-|from Bremen September 1T on the ever discloped the illentity of amy{tine to prevent the bishop ousting the]{nited States on current politioal de ‘man who wore one of thews robes.” 1presenting priest. velopments. 5 FORBESREASTODERTH. e o ‘Member of Philippines Mission and Party in Sarf Peril. CATABATO, Phflippine islands, Au- gust 13.—W. Cameron Forbes of the josn mission to the Philippines Dutiable Liquor Viclation. Dutiable liquor brought in_from Canada without payment of the proper fees is regarded by some offi- ciais as a ‘clear violation of the customs regulations, irrespective of any breach of the prohibition laws. If “the authority is found to exfst. these officials declared it would be porsible for the government to put a Sharper check upon spirits shipped in from Canada and help relieve what was said to be a bad situation de. veloping along the northern border. Application of similar authority to the Mexican border, it was contended, aiso would cut down shipmenty of intoxicating beverages into the coun- try from the south. CANADIAN TRADE SHOWS $350,000,000 DECLINE noe. The BTl a5 drawn will be au to henge the republican non?&,ergm. S omieration e but membets of the comamitioe do mot amtictpat Al ipate any materdal ai- Two Arrested for Alleged Hold-Up of Colared Men on Frank- lin Btreet. Oscar Poindexter and Walter llnyc‘! both colored, the former residing at 1821 9th street and the Mtter mt 1822 11th street, yesterday afternoon ‘told e police they were Tobbed ‘by four e Ped men in & houwe on Franilin street of $209 worth of silk drcsses, waists and other articles of wearing apparel. Mays also was struck by one of the men. 4 The two men were working for J. H. Briscoe, 1904 10th street, and had & suit case fllled with ladies’ wearing. apparel they were selling from house to house. When they entered ‘the Franklin street house, .they stated, they made sales before Mays was at: tacked, and when he was assaylted| they ‘left the house. Capt. Peck accomparired Detective Waldron and other members of s | 2d precinct squad to the Franklin street house. Nine men Tfound ‘in there were taken to tire police station and - ‘questioned. _ Poindester and Mays picked out Sandy Lewis, 324 Armory place southwest, and Charles Johnspn, 364 H street southwest, as two of the quartet implioted in tire abbery. rChAr..‘zes of robbery were filed against the two prisoners, and they ‘were locked up. PRISON BEAUTY PARDONED. Juanita Weaver, Who Eloped With Guard, Released by Governor. MILLEDGEVILLE, Gi August 13. —Juentta Weaver, blonde bezuty of Killed in Attempt to Disarm For- mer Policeman. that is, with the @emocrats present— en 'y amd put tn final shape for House , “which will be- &in on Wednesday, Srobabis ot el e WILL ADMIT WOMEN. Ku-Xlux Xian Lets Down Bars to you wonder why T am but really 1f Columbia 'mb s’ ton, mfif beary Tor our To ®ain, and keeps .aroused the ssntimemt for pizygrounds -amsocixtion aplendid plece of ditizenship work, in my opin- said Miss Hayden. OFFICER TAKES BETS. Receives Telephone Calls While ‘Sandbeok Arrest Is Made. A member of Commissioner Senator at Brother’s Bedside When End Came After Paralytic Stroke. PROVIDENCE, R. I, August 13— The funeral of Col. Samuel Pomeroy Colt, chairman of the United States Rubber Company, who died at his home in Bristol today from a pars- dytic stroke induced by qerebral Abrombosis, will be held ‘Tuesday afternooa from Lindea Place, the Colt home in Bristol. Col. Colt had been sinking fast for the last twenty-four hours and early today it Decame apparent that the end was near. He was unconacious for wveral hours before he died. United States Senator Le Baron B. Colt, a brother of Col. Colt, was at the bed- Past Four Months Record Loss as Exports and Imports Fall Off. By the Associated Press, OTTAWA, August 13.—Canada’s grand total of trade for the four months end- ing July 3' showed a decrease of more than $350,000,000 over the corresponding period a year ago, the department of customs ansounced today. The total for the period this year was $474,804,788 compared with $825,267.761 in 1920. This year's imports for the four months amounted to $253,862,462, against $473,572,580 a year ago. Domestic exports totaled $215,927.956 for the four months, compared with $342,112,423 last year. horse persons who iable to collett if their choices hap- IDQnM 10 * owver.” Capt. Peck, Lieut. Sheetz and De- Wi all of the second T306 street, yesterday noon, to see if. there was “anything dot N 1°°Th%_tetephone ' rang while they ‘there and a man at the other Znown Hot Weather Advice for Babies ' T s e . the Georgia state prison Tarm, who, ]ant members of his purty marrowly P digest Dress the baby lightly. side, together with the coiomel's two colored her hair a bright red when drewniag -at Cadanbarsn, ,:‘ ;;:,m ‘s';fi':u‘:r boil- | Use no flannels. Keep. the sons, Roswell C. and Russell G. Colt, ASKS FOR EXPERTS. Serbian Monarch in Serious Condi- |she al.‘;;cfl with 'il':ev.m m 2 el ,r‘::-e vn'l: ul.:-w L ed milk it ensily feet uncovered in hot and other relatives. —— o tion From Congestion of Kungs. | Eoes pardoned by ‘Gov & W Tara: 3J v and does not comvtipate. weather. Mexico Wants Instructors for New Pollfllo through the surf in a native boat. . She tms’ 5 B BELGRADE. August 13—King /Peter | Wick: 1, 788 T80 > Milk pour 4 fat s best for Protect the baby aguinst WOMAN ACQUITTED. Technical Schools. of Serbia is seriously ill, the physiclans| Gans and the Weaver girl, K were. 'Jwhen the boat ocapsised, Snally - tabies.” Pour off some of the flies and mosgguitoes by net- CLINTON, N. C. August 13.—Mrs.| The International Association of Ma~ describing his ailment as congestion of loa:ll:.-:;lrllnl T‘mu'. Fla., at the: time washed ashore Dy large breakers. 5 en. wihen! ":‘k appears ting. Cora Jermigan was acquitted by & !chinists has been requested by the gov- of lopemen! the lungs. He sank into unconsciovs- ness yesterday and was still in that con- g: ‘;.m today. His temperature is very King Peter was reported seriously ill " Sampeoa ocounty jury tonight, fol- * Besides the daily bath, lowing her trial on murdering Quimby Seawell, who thought, it was was ernment of Mexico to select experts mechanics and wmachinery to teach in technical schools now being established in Mexico, it was learned yesterdsay. 'he head of son. Gans, who was the :o = family, is now serwing time, in connection with the escapade. the_ cha of e Tge s re- _“STRMGHT SHOOTING” -BY SERGT, JONES WINS ‘bond. eariy in June. Later advices said he y ; : 3 i Appropriations already been S e it ety Satincs | 26 HUNGRY, CHINESE STOWAWAYS - | “RogSEVELT'S PRAISE | Trcn diest 3 vome weten A X Mg i ey s Dot hoticed. Hin physicians. according . X 1ANDED Acting* Sectetary of the Navy bottles, once or Abat started Thursdsy, . |aiready have been detailed thers io wur- B Tt T TRNL ST 3 MONTHS ASHIP; ARE sieg Sectsary ot e e | ey v b i o aremear s tkind declared him out of danger. ? ! T ke e ‘stamces contain ies of ol i s coa oih miich halp the a5 - s - N s w 5 . 5 FDUR SHIPS BRING GOLD. | 5y tse asciates Prem. compelled to hide below decks. § U, coppbell cite matoh at |, similation of feol. .. Very delicate babies are rreer— NEW YORK, Angust 13 —#idfien w o ioe e Wakefield, Mass. - . Give the w cod), often success! raised by Steamers Reach New York With| three months in the depths of & “‘""“-;‘l.’{“x't‘{““"'""""i.i"{".i Bargt Jonew, whiss, dame. 13 in med ": en bo: by the steamship, on the voyage frem | crew. The latter, they sa! v N Ry B 1he A A o o $10.000,000, and More Coming. - i, twenty-six emaciated | wecsived ey t.h‘:f their Jeseass. Scottsville, Aol e e seeris ithy baty : ANDER, Spain, August 13— NEW YORK, August 13.—Gold| .3 neif-starped Chinese stow- i e ‘making & string of 152. SAYY viator - Florentino ‘matic by & customs vfivial wearch- { eyes, % The body of the a ren: valued at about $10,000,000 was{ _y.ys were Temoved to Ellis Is- for contraband Iquor and . : Keep uifl milk cold and cov- Villa, who had been missing since brought to New York city today onj land today from the British steam- . lnunhl. mlnn- on the your. straight shosting, '1: ered. -, 4 3, . needs . -‘n,,g'.,l ::’ g'.:.l:'.; ::,::n,‘ nm‘zm four steamships for distribution| ship Bowes Castle. . | Udof an unfy od water tank near | Jowaht wheoting thnt mmile this Got the santtary sattng of your milk supply ot the Health Ofiss. Sopena mountains. A mechanic, whe among various financial institutions.{ gation when the .'gow"m - country & coumtry eriginmity, 3 i g was accompanying the l'llt.f!vh!l The French liner Paris carried about] leged that y_were 4n timp of need it will be straight Tt Bulltis & putd for By “ 'fi'.":.‘.:"«.;'.‘."'m:':f "1:,:‘& ound. 36,000,000 Other vessels are at sea,| 8Doard the vessel gfter they had | in the ain ok ; ON OF the_ machine Toll. Vilia begun his last it was said, bearing about $5,000,000§ America by a boarlling heuse drvep- 3 tie ; SR < Y at. more, - . Ve pr. Fhereafter, they said, thoy wese Chingmes 50:the JiEst. o 3 & = e N s

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