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MEXI[}AN-BRITISH o PROBLEM SOLVED Way Found to Carry on Trade Despite Closing of Consulates. de with he Mexican mail invoi customs at the which du il PARKMAN UNDER BOND INU. . CHECK CASES Former Clerk Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Theft and ted | ¢ THREE AUTOMOBILES IN FATAL ACCIDENT Last Car Across Front Door in First Crash. which rite of spe hér hody w <tantly which sped Her body the second ning board and then thrown into a cobble stone gutter several feet from the scene of the first accident. The second car was occupied by a 1. While in this position, truck and she was in- another machine g to the fender of ygung white man and a negro, who |3 falled to stop. “The Moores moved here about three nidnths ago from Appamattox, Va. i @IRL, 16, IS ARRESTED * AS ROBBER BAND HEAD Aecused of Luring Victims to Se- cluded Spot, Where Aides Completed Robbery. By the Associated Precs “CHICAGO, October Kruger, 16, was charged with bein robber band. A was identified veral victims of recent hold-up: having been one of a trio that robbed them. The girl confessed, the police stated, to having ims to secluded | her companions waited, olen automobiles and to e blowing open of n.stores. With her rd Wroble, 21, and Both have con- | SCHENCK TO JOIN FIRM. W)ll Unl!e With United Artists 1, Group in Production. 71.0S ANGELES, October 27.—Joseph Sehenck, motion picture producer, an- nbunced here yesterd: s arrival from New York that arrangements had been made for the organization of a film combine to include himself wmd the United Artists group, com- vosed of Douglas ¥ Mary ford and Charles Chaplin, at the STEEL MAN KILLS SELF. SANTA FE, N. Mex., October 2 Despondent over ill health, Samuel Hale, middle aged and reputed wealthy steel man of Evanston, 11l went inte’a small arroyo in the rear: of the garage of a hotel here Satur- . day and shot himself through the heart with a shotgun. Death was instantaneous. It is said Hale was formerly con- nested with the Wisconsin and later with the Illinois Steel Co. Helis sur- | vived by his widow, Kills Woman Thrown | {dion player, ! nothin’ | thin Abe Martin Says: Next t' robbin’ a blind accor we don’t know o rkin® an’” mean as | paddin’ 2 roll. Ther about a success we hain’t on tc A never-failin’ ! way t' get rid a feller is t’ tell him some er his own good. Ther’s too many folks confus- in’ temptation with opportunity What gi its us is why so many folks don't use ther money t' go " Europe an’ have a good time instead o’ payin’ traffic fines all th’ time. Th' funniest thing is Germany kin’ fer a seat in th’ League of tions instead of a hox. (Copyright. Jobn ¥ Dille Co. FHh W E—\THI* nbia, showers tc morrow Records for Twenty-Four Hours. occurred tempera- ) a.m. to- | Highest, 64 was flung to the run- |} | street. werature same date last year— Conait the Water. TempeYature and condition of the vater at 8 am. today: Grea s. Pemperature, 53; condition, cle Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast ¢ survey.) v , 115 and ; high tide, and . and and The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:30 a.m.; sun sets ow-—Sun rises 6:31 a.m.; p.m. Moon rises a.m.; sets 5:16 p.m. Automobile DS to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. sun Temperature, *= Stations. Weather. *+aajemosvy Spekane WASH.,D.C. 301 FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station Temperature. Weather. Part cloudy Part cloudy Hamilton, San Juan, Havana, Cuba. Cloudy Colon, Canal 2 Cloudy POLICE SAVE ROBBERS. NEW YORK, October 21. were rescued by the poli. day from the attacks from 30 men Two men and women, after an attempt to hold up a rathskeller in East Eighty-sixth Three other robbers escapcd. Five intruders pretended to have revolvers in their coat pockets. After several patrons had been robbed one man voiced his suspicions that the | robbers were unarmed. wa: "Houses For Sale and Rent J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 % 923N.Y. 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