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FRIDAY. JULY 31," 1925. COOLIDGE AT OUTING IN HONOR OF BUTLER. President attends annual gathering of Essex County Republican Club at Centennial Grove, near Swampscott. Mass.. held this year in honor of Senator Butler of that Sta President Coolidge is at left of speakers’ stand, listening to an address by Gov. Alvin T, Fuller of the Bay State. Wide World Photo, NEW BRIDGE TO SOLVE TRAFFIC PUZZLE. Work at Journal Square, Jersey City, which will offer Hud- son Boulevard relief, is now nearing completion. The old bridge on the right could not keep pace with the increase in traffic. Buildings in foreground being demolished to make room for approach to crossing of Pennsylvania tracks and Hudson and Manhattan tube tracks. P A. Photo. WARRIED MINISTER “57 e £ oee SEARCH FRUITLES ANDGIRL ARRESTED FOR BODY IN RIVER and us Their Jobs Today ot | mpletion « N TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF COMMONER. vesterday by Jackson Democratic National Assoe New York Avenue Preshyterian Church, where the funeral servi William Jennings Bryan are held today. 0. A. C. Ochmler, who designed it, is also shown in the picture. National Photo { { SMOKESTACK TOSSED INTO AIR. Effect of gas explosion in Wash- ington or is seen on roof of E street building. The blast, whi § occurt yesterday afternoon. rocked the business district of the { city and injured two workers at the M. E. Swing establishment é Letters Deluge Dead Mail Office Asking Share of Unclaimed Money Some Are Trite and Others One Wants Witty. BROOKHART LEADS SOEMUS - AN A OPEN-AIR MASS AT MIRACLE SPOT. Thousands gather in Quebec at religious ceremony. on the occasion of the of St. Anne, at St for the have been performed there, including the healing of the sick and the restoration of = for thousands of pilgrims from all parts of the world. miracles t ast Anne de Beaupre, which is noted reported 1o It is the attraction ¥ A. P Donald D. costs several and A on lo Dod, times Phot structure, and it to Rockport in the same State <t sea journey ever made by such of Philadelphia will use it as a Summer home. Building is worth about $16.000. that amount to transport it 1o Rockport. Shewn at start of trip from Minots Cove "5t Vours 1s Found PARTISAN” BODIES SUBJECT TO TAX on of Owner N VOTE CONTEST ™ > i agricu —_— Might.”” and One Begs Pity to Keep Her W hite in g et | BT W throw ho 100 tempor . e ors - ~ § i Alleged Klan Absconder Sur-| cnpioves Vin that particn- | POlice Seek Man Who Left Wicked City—All Are Very Funny. Holds Advantage Over Steck. ( Associations Formed to Put Jar work at the Census Bureau out S - . | Ma : heir jobs. Ma i e farmer’s renders—Pair to Face ‘ ¢ e et e A Coat and Suicide Notes | Contested Ballots Seen as | farmers Out Propaganda Must Pay | several * | ver since put put several small articles on the S SR Mann Charges. ; : Governm | on Bridge. . ket. x Deciding Factor. The : Levy on Incomes. reaus hecause G on of e ther Joseph, Mo R Mrs. s mai T and were taken or the Census | — r en home “if _ sl ZE RN Bureau as temy v emploves 1 su P Br the As < == al police today i to The ghoinen) v 81_R. Carl| Separation of the group, 100 em er let Des Moines, | tomrg vl NEWARK, N. J., July 3L—R. Carl | prC e nt e Census Bureau to. | participate in an in: the by two wor Batht Wiiars o iegler, married minister and de-| dayv marks the step in a radi- | finding of a mohair - rail ind_missionaries, asks for “so much | sensational clect posed Klan official, and Miss Margaret | ea reduction of force in the e i month carry on the work of | tumn made Gl om he | reau. as several hundred more . slice of | bringing life anc tidn v 55 s Roberts of Trentén, with whom he | Teau SR S R L e enn ey A lice of i br life and t to othe Steck eloped to El Paso, Texas, surrendered | oo calendar ve | in the pockets « »ne Asks “Widow's “Might.” s at the office of United es Commis-| _ Most of t ested it belonged > Department thinks the reason| A woman with 13 chiliren and a Dhen aioris EBvhinars’ todes Feders e dropp: v ar (S > e # crippled husband asks for the “wid- |\ & workers, wk ) r | Gair, contractor the fapt = WS r vhile an Indiana wom- | PeRVisor w s were issued : had challe rrant, *| permanent e le with | for two months Gentio t e nu ning only init says | s their arrest for conspir pi permanant employ menti 2 emar » Piis thiaa ¥ St hain act he Civil Servic | Miss M consin i et the money and Setkthe ax “"‘3“ to the| . tement i d this morr and Wife Files Divorce Suit. street elieve young | that u 4 hese funds must | ik more if she had some of the dead | N0t included in yesterday's tabula While Feder man wrote tes and leaped |Pe held a ve ”."“‘»'_”‘ N tumed over |y irer money Leuswe ton, Dallas and Davis. pecking to serve ' ;m., the |1\|-1|' 1 'r”“ lv 1y has AL ¥ A Lans Towa, woman war Errors are Corrected. violation of the N ";" | orovaree S ‘|"‘*‘ ay, when Women Write Most wr herself, but to 3 It was pointed out that the reports couple, Ruth Ziegle! Be Eaimenl Neaouaip. ¢ family of seven save their hom on uncontested ballots covered only 21 children, has filed | ""‘” While the letters from women pre-| A widow of 76 years, at Ann Arbor,: counties tabulation on chal S from her preacher G, e entione the ominate. the department said today |wants a few thousand “to keep from |lenged votes covere and it was I ) B Rev. Ziegler, ban : as the sweetheart of the there are enough xikned by men to | being & burden (o others while This was fhe stec | CoOlidge’s Life Threatened. of the Ku Klix Iianzwher chas [ e “Riskc Burenss of 308 disprove any su n that the fair |another woman in Hartford wants of all votes ir nton with misappropriation of Klan func Bl i 5 . sex are more gullible ‘than the |some money, not for herself, but for|County on the is of d in s sought refuge at the home of h [ street. now onher ‘vacaiion in Atan | S5, & {3 mbng oy on (he Eronnde e sliesen in | “FFord, Rockefellersand ‘Edi o Pa., with - — | tic iair and Miss Snyder were | = G ar-old girl at Munice, Ind.,| A -work 4 a{In Clinton Count okt had 200 : | zed to be . ) ear-old girl a rice, Ind., | A rd-working man with a| intor n khart had 2 , Ho fs30 ears| £roneo Snanish Agreement| SRR (10,0 mar Pt pa il i it s ey 2l vratey on e returns, and it son on Red’s List. : S A L family with a widowed mother and |be satisfied With a few hundred dol- | Was claimed by Brookharts N little means of support, says that|lars. In the same handwriting a or that the official recount Expectedito lead'teEnd | 3or s prothesieest eiponded with | “MOSt any portion would be grate- [woman in Paris also would like to|Eiven him a majority of more By the Assoclated Pre ¢ S rarder A e ponIh dave | Tully appreciated and put to 50od use [have a few hundred 600 in that county, due to the correc-| TAMPA, Fla., R of Warfare. lag s was re.|in the way of education.” | A Cleveland widow wants ever sotion of clerical errors found in thely ;" 112 Norman Ku i | turni t time his|, A man at Bordentown llittle to redeem her sewing machine | State counts, his \ 2 l'eoat ang: re discarded. “would like to share’ in the tho from the clutches of her landlord so| The counters this morni were | Geol Kelley, been arrested in 0se prima 1 One messa Whoever finds | $ands of dollars found in dead let- |she can work and be saved from the |WOTKing on Emmet nd avette | Tamy h cha of violating a s o0 sublet ciated P: s Jenattn IRETi Var Tita e Jod, | ters. He wants only to “square his | “city Counties. The supervisors for the two | cial act of Congre protecting the ! .\”,‘ benefic ILLE ince, July 31— |but I did not know how to take it |debts” which, he confides, “are not| These are only a few of the letters |COntestants stated that mno material| President of the United States. Klein rporation, eve and ain in complete | I lost my sweetheart. Tell mother to | much.” | that indicate the widespread belief ~1"1‘- ‘“‘ incontested votes had been |who s taken by Department of & ang Shamin et | atsice A woman in Kokomo, Ind, does|that the Post Office Department can |Made by either side and that no note- |Justice agents, is being held on specific » sound and dignifiea | forgive me e not want & gitt, but would iike to|play Santa: Claus with sones jaut | worthy incidents had arisen in the re- |char of writing let to Erent or ace may be expected with Abd-el-| &, ‘€LO0 00 s * | borrow $5,000 50 her inventor-husband |in the mails & |count. They are finding that there |dent Coolidge, threatening his life : roversia Consents to Free Husband. with only reasonable delay, | (ser . z 3 | |are numerous humorists among the | Existence of a band of anarchists ot ed. a God you lost me, I was no good tors of the S This th Bt £ G > ucational within the of th minister and_the Marshal Petain upon his ar- | way, and 4 could not live without Jedn. | | oo o e St varys they have|in Tampa is suspected, Government| gioi o g € " Faso. thres weeks. a0 today_after his trip of in-| God bless vou and forgive me. | MONKEY GLAND SURGEON |DAUDET MUST PAY COST - |fownd by fhe dcovery o racenm | oMicials indicated last nihi, — \vs ago they returne fon in the North Africa fighting | Juliu | [and of Barney Google for Vice Presi-|ed. That other arrests will follow Stilt - veade ; : arney Google for Vi si- | ec at other ts will follow was He leaves for Paris ar 7| Stll another reads: “Jean, I will not| SEES RELATION TO APES| OF ASSASSINATION QUIZ aen.. dronute et ol vae $150,000 FOR MEMORIAL. m,_ t and will confer’ with | $'OR JO¥INE FOU- ¥ K el T = SRR . Depend on Contested Votes. stated that the alleged band for = Painleve tomorrow 1o 5 YT gt : X 2 . g Brookhart peeple this morning in- | several months plotted ainst the | not realize what T wis doing, but it | Dr. Serge Voronoff Says His Work | Paris Courts Throw Out Suit Ac- | (erpretcd the developments i the re. |lives, mot oniy of President Coolidse, | Estate of Baltimore Man Will Go and there were : | Ts Another Confirmation of Close- | cusing Pelice of Killing Royal- [Cpunt todiy as demonstrating that|put aleo Jobn D. Hockefeller, Henry to Lee Fund. ind Chamberlain h ; e oiils letter s sntaining Gk 2 3 e outcome of the contest will depend ' Ford : smas Edison Then came an early mor con: | “Our trbone haE Hature 10 full réite: “Please Dublioh | ness to Anthropoids. | ist Leader’s Son. |upon the action of the investigati Klein is being held in strictest se-| BALTIMORE, Mda ore t'a Ne E ! T 4 il 2 - . | committee upon the challenged vot: crecy by the Government nts and William ference at a New k railroad | re; nd their warning to boys. When I was P, station of persc in the [ The surprise atfack lalincked a old T disobeyed my parents; | prinfed Tross _ By the Associated Press. They insisted that the showing made | no date has been set for a preliminary $150.000, wi tangle. Ziegler d be bl B ol L do what they told me, and 3 31.—Dr. Serge Voro-| PARIS, July 31—The French courts|in the recount of uncontested ballots | hearing. to the Lee arial tand e Mra | A A i o When T imet tho AR T newe 204 the gland . specialist de- | octerday declined to act on the| Would not be accepted as indicative| Although he has been in jail here|ington ar niversity, upon the Fed- | L 21or 7 - 1 W ow to | A that his work in grafting, | of the final outcome in view of th more than a week, his detention v and a stepdaugn- valor of our forces. years old, but did not know how tc cha brought by Leon Daudet, the tandag < | keep her, so when you are younsg,| hing that the organs of AT, 2] v L g |large number of Brookhart lots, not revealed until last n | Mr. Shutze's wily o Offensive Abandoned. oher vour mother When vou have | higher species of monkeys adapt them- | royalist leader, that his. 14-year-old [ which had been challenged. Most of | Klein has been under observ et seterTar el Seer & divoree i FEZ. French Morocco, July 31UP).— | 8 good girl learn for to kep her selves perfectly to the human bodY.|son, Philippe, has been assassinated|the challenged Brookhart votes, they | here for three months, Department of | tate is to be held in trust for the ré. might be protected Abd-el-Krim’s offensive move nst| Ga brother is believéd to live at | is another confirmation of our elose | = e B R 0 T nxe—]“"““’"- had been counted for him in|Justice officials said. He was traced i italine petition, however 1n, 60 miles northwest of | 4202 Gladys avenue. Chicago, and |relationship with the anthropoids. i poLe SIS 30000l ®|the State, and they expressed confi-|here after a chase that led all over e died here last Wednes* fidavit denying th T ve been abandoned police believe Mrs. Minnie Gair, The famous monkey gland surgeon jupon M. Daudet the responsibility 10| dence that these votes would also be | the country, it was said ift is to be de as a result of collusion. | least_postponed. The troops which | Woodbourne, Fallsburg, N. Y., whose | expressed hlslnl»]mwnf in adding JHS pay the costs of the investigation,|counted ;:il him l:w the Sen: com- | e to I widow, Liilisg The Zieglers were in 1921 {the Rifffian leader has been concen-|name and address appear on one of | Signature to the list of representative | 4 inE st | Mittee. The Steck representative was | and his first wife, A at—Philadelphta. He was arraigned | trating in. th on. now._are en.|his dards.-is his mothers French scientists heing made up by | \hich has been going on for the Past| cquuny confident that a large part of | AMUNDSEN’S MEN HOPE in Red Ban J.. recently the | gaged in constructing defensive e 3 the newspaper Quotidien as a protest | 10 months, and will amount to-nearly | the challenged Brookhart votes would | 3 REES - DA saisappropriation of funds ind | works, as if expecting to have to re. against ‘“‘the attack upon the liberty 30,000 francs. be thrown out by the committee and | | Feleased i $100 bail. He the | St an “utnck hather than 1o make| LOSES $250 MATCHING. |of thousht” made by the recent Scones | Cnauffear Bajot, in whose cab it]not counted. | TO TRY FOR POLE AGAIN | 160 cUSTOMS MEN ADDED. Klan owed him money an_advance. - f"‘:‘ at f’:l}“'w“- Tenn. Mme. Curie, | Va5 alleged young Daudet committed = — & | e Bk i = . - The French post at Ain Bouaissa,| mong the signers are: Mme. Curie, | sjcide, has brought suit for -libel | Next Trip Probably Will' Be Made | | ivesiea by (he rebellious tribesmen. | Swindlers Get Checks and Cash | codiscoverer of radium: Dr. Paul Ab' | Sifing! the royalist leader. A nearing|ITALIAN PARLEY DELAYED P o | New Force to Help Tizhte: Patrof FRENCH SOCIALISTS IRKED | il ‘St nolding out, The lieutenant > i vell, former president of the Univer- | pai!io, HIG rovaist Jsaficr, 4 hetl ag | in Airship, Ellsworth | Cias in command, notwithstanding he is Tond, Traveler. o paris: Victor Alphonse Fran | he entire case will be reopened before | . o 4ino's D % P o | Hidiaets | S coas Preaten o DSt et er FuAnes wounded, fi!,;l;‘f'ling;ehf‘ artillery ('1‘_“’ Penny-matching swindlers operating | {7t AUATS 'n',"",".::;"';“:(rl T;“’({%;’efl_‘z‘; the Court of the Assizes. P martings’ Departure EutsbOH 3 3 \N\"H?' Seccetary of the Treasury hreaten to ember for Tak- ) by e tribesmen are dig Union Static cceeded in getting | ity s i ¢ seocia - s last night announced he haq St e TR \he H0en or Dlowing | saos s n noatlom s IEe S Ret i’;lmeflx,egfmn of Honor; Prof, Paul Lan- | Young Daudef was found dying in a Debt Negotiations Further. }”“"‘:"l 'l\bfl:"“"d\.}'f' T T d the addition of 100 new ing e yment Post. | up the post, undeterred by the heavy |cash from Steven Brown of San Diego, | 5ov'%, of the department of physics of | taxicab in Paris in Janwary, 1923. The| Further delay in the megotiations |, [TALIEAS, Nova Scotia, B S1-r | custom inspectors 1o the Atlantis PARIS, July 31 UP—A commotion | firing of the French, which is caus-he reported to police today. e College of France and Louis Lu- | authorities asserted he had committed | over Italy’s debt to the United States | LVers of Capt. Roald AmUNd | seaboard and the western line of has been caused in Socialist circles by | ing heavy losses. 1t is hoped that| Brown was invited to take a stroll | THere: @ member "fl'fie French Acad | suicide, but his father charged that|is expected as a result of the de-“’jo"k’;ngefifi;‘\“,_jjff,"(‘" et D terot to| North Dakota. the appointment of a_prominent So.| reinforcements now on the way will [by a stranger while he was sitting in | Toai 0 S inmer 0 A" officer of the | the police had shot the youth in mis- | parture next week of Ambassador de | raaeh the North Pofe by air. said |, The additional force, he explained, ilist, Alexandre Varenne. to the post | arrive in time. |the smoking room of the station wait- | - take for an anarchist. Martino for Rome. | Lincoln Bllswortn, American member | {5 in line with a policy of tightening of Governor General of French Indo e ing for a train, he told police.. A —_— - — Although no official indications | of the expedition, on his arrival here | the patrol against smuggled goods of China, and there is little doubt that : : ; Delaware avenue and C street a sec s . . were given as to the matters which | today from Oslo aboard the steamer |2lL Kinds. % e e expolted from the warty at| Baltimore Wins Health Prize. | ta*T T Qe met and the three en.| Storm Forces Change of Port. Cartoonist’s Daughter in Movies. |ihe Ambassador is taking.back to| rederil VL. e odd he did not | Mr. Andrews said he informed ths its congress next month TUSKEGEE. Ala. July 31 (f).—|gaged in matching pemmies. Brown| CHERBOURG, France, July 31 (.| HOLLYWOOD, Calif, July 31 (P).|Rome for personal consultation. the | helieve that Capt. Amundsen had|CESIOmS collectors that ' they —cxa eon Blum, the Socialist leader, Baltimore, Md., has been awarded the |called police after he had lost his|—The liner Franconia landed 150 | —Mary Elizabeth Swinnerton, 15 |Italian debt has been one of the|made any definite plans to ;.nemm}; . H T does not disguise his vexation over prize for the bost report on the |checks and cash. passengers here today after having | years old, daughter of the cartoonist | major questions before the Ambassa- | another flight to the Pole, but he jprinet ‘Wil be held responsible fog ncceptance of such a high office by a | notional observance of nesro health| Florence Colema ‘olored, 710 | heen unable to touch at Boulogne be- | James Swinnerton, has decided on a |dor here. said he felt certain. that the Norwegian Socialist without consuitation with the week, Dr. Robert R. Moton. brincipal | Fifty-fifth street northeast, told police | cause of a storm. The Franconia|film career. One of the studios pro-| Mario Alberti, another member of | would continue his work = nembers of the partv. iie says that | of Tuskegee Institute and president |she was swindled out of $15 ¢ | sailed from New York July 1, and!ducing comedies announced toda {the Ttalian mission, already has gone| The next Ellsworth believed,| Coal recently discoverad in Pana Lue vilice ur guit the party, J League, an todag. I pocketbook” Lrick, scandinavian points. R st BhRre pay.

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