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v in lard, who commanded the Second Army in the World War, . Miss Eleanor Govanetti (at left) | S ENJOYS NEW RADIO SET. The bride of Senator Gugliel- v took a jump bride, the former Mrs. Eila Reiff Wall, just after their wedding vester iss Helen Kearney, local dancers of the St. Patrick's Players, who former Countess Maria Cristina Bezzi Seali, with the u, it drove these voungsters to the nearest rain barrel. The day. The bride is the wealthy widow of Duncan Wall of Philadelphia. are s a feature of the nightly dances this week at St. An- radio set which her hushand, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, has novelty of it seems to add to the zest. Wide World Photos. Wide World Photos. thony’s P all, Twelfth and Monroe streets northeast. fitted up for her in their palatial home Rome. Wide World Photos — WILL RETURN GERMAN WAR TROPHIES. Lieut. Col. 'MOTOR BOAT ARCHERY PROVIDES NEW THRILL FOR CALIFORNIANS. A new sport that promises a swift gain in popularity was BRITAIN LAUNCHES “MYSTERY” SHIP. The British naval monster e e e e e s i ahews inaugurated at Newport Bay, Calif., the other day when many of the prominent resorters there {ook part in the first aquatic archery tourna- B D e e Ao AlsEers: st Bikenhiedd War, prios to-sailing for Germany, where ho will retuif them to ali - | ment. This shows Miss Ruth Palmer drawing a head on the bull's-eye as she speeds by on a motorhoat. Needless to say, not many bull's.eyes R {8 L TILL SAEROE FON G Are S i ey (Ul peotectint the owners he can trace. Wide World Photos. were scored in this style of “wing” shooting. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. new dreadnaught. w World Photos. ~ T, Bandite St CIANT ARMY PLANE Aer Bank HoldUp - 16 TFCT £l oA By the Associated P MACKAY ACQUIRES eemia: Arvemed RADID AUKILIARY D. C. Reformatory Two vears in the District Reform- MADII Okla p; 25 ————— atory at Lorton, Va. completed e ki e Plane to Supplement Cable| yesteraay, probavly win be onty held up the First National Tank | Bomber Cyclops Is Pul a part of the penalty exacted by of Kir Okla., Charles Ros: | 41, of Tu Joe 1 i, 39 aw against James Fulsom and Telegraph With | we Through Paces by Lieut. ; Dickson, 24 vears old, who married of :{H:zh'sl iy, were or . | 2 Miss Jeanne C. Bleeker, a New to State itiary to New Service. ! York woman, without the formal. sentences of 25 years. ) Frank B. Tyndall. ity of obtaining a divorce from his f:l he )'“!?n w r\‘v; capt nm‘l axn hour | I after the robbery e | | guilty here. All'but $500 of the $3.000 ohtained e o in the hold-up was recovered. hen Dickson walked out of the _Radio| reformatory he was arrested hy Detectives Walsh and Mansficld By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August -+ ication shortly will he used 1 ] e, Mackay ecompanies as an| and this morning left for Rich- auxiliary to the present commercial | mond Hill. N. Y., in the custody 4 i most powerful airplane and said to G rov f a detective to answer a charze P : o T communication system to provide| of e : chars 5 % - 5, A ——sti ot | be the third largest in the world, was complete land telegraph, ocean cable | ©f failure to support his wife be i i F—] | given its first test flights here yester- J and Jand and ocean radio service, it| fore he came here for his secand 3 P \ | day. d P P August —The Cyclops, Uncle Sam’s biggest and was announced yesterday by George | marriage. Tomorrow he expects to The giant homber, built for the V. McLaughlin, vice president. Not | face wife No. 1 in court at Rich- EaTa L | Army, made two trips aloft, remai ing in the air 22 minutes the fi | time and 20 minutes the secand. only will the radio be used to span mond Hill. the Pacific Ocean, it was explained. | e N bt oo FRENCHMAN RACES HIS JUMPING AUTO AGAINST HORSE. This freak race was staged the other day around the steeplechase course at Speed 120 Miles, \a.opm:‘m service within the United La Capelle, France. The car is being driven by M. Mercier, the jumping automobilist, It takes the jumps affer going up an incline, with special | Lieut. Frank B. Tyndall of McCe gs;;l:? Sopplementing existing land | | springs provided to absorb the landing shock. The judges declared the race a dead heaf. ‘Wide World Photos. Davton, Ohio, piloted zht of the air. He took off run of 100 yards from tk point. which aviators said eptionally good for a_heavy lane, nd ascended gradual to a zht of about 3,000 fest. After cir the field a number of times the pilot made what was termed a “per- fect landing.” \diary of the Federal Telegraph | aad ) 3 | ! was f&rg"h;‘?fi’o{’:‘;,‘f,’,;‘",?s,'f',fl’\'{';'?{:"l'::: IN FALLING BALLOON Armed, Hiding in Shed in Rear of Sto‘re WITH EX-POLICEMAN ernorship Contest. } ana to sxpand the Federal radic'Twg Dismissed From Detroit Lad, Caught in Ropes, Clings Fast| r..ponding to an emergency call [shed with him. but denied any inten- rve Weontiol Moasoil fick Stouseho S ot hed = radi oy . t £ r st i JACKSON, M Aug Waiter 1. Lee, representative of aystem and use radio appara | Until Craft Land early today that a prowler was lurk. |{ion of robbing the store. He said hera o L. Lee ma. ired under Federal and| | atil Cral ol S = 8 WK that since being discharged from the | Latest available tabulation of the |the motor manufacturers, went up as °m;",";:‘:{,,,,. | Force for Attack on Wash- | i T ing in the vear of & stors at 525|050 SHET PN C O RN Nl to Wealthy Iron Manufacturer Stitee casETRY: ipnfs second | passenger on the second trip, dur | o i Tee. Seventh street southwest, police of |get work 4 primary Tuesday for the guberna-|IN§ Which the Cyclops attained May Explot Developmenta | ington Youth. |the fourth precinct found a pair of | Police records indicate that Waters Ends in Columbus. forial ‘nomination fndicated_Theodore |speed of 120 miles an hour and thror The Federal Company controls the , shoes in an alley close to a shed and |has spent a at part of his life in P G. Bilbo had won over Gov. Murphree f“\nm\n ;“ 45 miles an hou Th: veldhment of the long-wave léngth | By the Associated Press. further investigation revealed their |reform schools and prisons. Detective by a majority of a little 1 than 1um speed of the bomber has not develdhm | By the Associated Press, i e- | been determined. arc aystem of radio transmission, FRANKFORT, Ky., August 25.-—|owner, Frank B. Waters, vears | Sergeant Arthur Scrivener, who was e - 10,000. The vote, with seven pre- e ed. [ By the Associated Press, D Perry wve Bilbo 140,128; Which hag bsen found advantageous for long-distance communication, and | ri e De Forest and other merly ! 2«'«&‘:‘:‘:;“:&:’::; earusateaib| SRR e P R TR i3 t Tt old ashington, D. ., youth, was L ‘}:‘m;““'\?:x:’n“’;‘;'”,":,';',‘ e lah, | summarily dismissed from the police o o 2 5 arch la dcpartment yesterday. and is held on oratory and engineering system which |, 0oy oo of assault with intent to Kill, are enfaged in the flelds of television, |5 Qh8® P0 NN I Lot DoC0 O nied |ola, of Baltimore, standing in a shed | found ‘dead last September, accom- [ COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 25.—| cincts missing armed with a 'revolver. flashlight,|panied by Detective Embry, arrested [ Found by police after a five-months® | Murphree, 130,717 i s [black mask and screw driver. him for househeraking in 1921, result- | ki . i Asked late last night for a state-| “During the short time I was in 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Durbin| Policeman J. A. Hebrew, who was |ing in a three-year sente at | Search, Mrs. Linda M. Bache, wife of 8 | ment, Gov. Murphree said: “I do not | S e e TRl of this city, narrowly escaped death |officially commended three months Atlanta. Policeman Brooks of No. 11 | wealthy Plainfield. N. J.. iron manu-| know just what are the fisures in|PIane acted perfectly.” = " late yesterday when the pilot, Charles | for disarming a colored murderer, | precinct arrested him on September | facturer, who eloped with a town po-| Tuesday’s prim Aprarently ke e Il Be NS 0 e Rl Huggins of ~Indianapolis, cut loose |placed Waters under arrest and 6, 1923, shortly after his release from | liceman, today was making prepara. | OPPosition has a slight lead. The offi- e 8! d . . e ; - # | Davton, Ohio, for experimental work with his parachute at 300 feot, and the | (he station house he was booked for | Atlanta, where he won time off by | tions to return to her home, where she | ¢! tabulation will not be made until | 29310 L utal wok! Additional Tests Planned. CROIT, August 25.—Herman [Dangling by his feet in the ropes of a . formerly a patrolman, charged |balloon in midair, Hugh Durbin, aged - : ¢ . ¢t week peter o w | ‘yelops is a sister ship of the faceiniie and photo-electric teleRTahy | porry'on o round of visita to “biind | DY balloon, with the hov clinking |investigation. = Examination of the |good behavior, on a charge of house- | once complained of living a “drab ex. | eSF Week. T prefer to wait for that.” | o8 SEGNRR 13 2 Ster SBip of the and télephony. so that ths Mackey | oo oo ¢ Pine ohooting, was alko | LeMACIOUSIY to the ropes, dropped into|atore showed an attempt had been |breaking, resulting in the five-year | istence.” Slatator MBasi o A iy |the Army. It weighs nearly eight companies may exploit to the fullekt | jimicsod from the force. Thera i |* (% The bov received only a few ' made to jimmy two of the windows. ~_|[sentence’ to Leavenworth, which he | Leaving a note to her hushand ask- | 213 0% Mississippi.” Mv. Bilbo said. | G0, 5 G50 ¢ o W Ine8 e oot 86 Tont extont anv pertinent developments in |1y ther charge against Youngus. cuts and bruises. .| Waters admitted possession of the fleft a few months before being picked | ing for forgiveness, Mrs. Bache. who | 1¢ "(id z[:fl'"‘r’\(tx\(“' v T have” ever | It will carry @ military load of four heps NaMds. Wood®ard was shot as he attempted | . Th® Doy, standing close to the in‘lmask, and other articles found in the |up last night. is 44 years old. disappeared last March | won "because of the groat odds agaimst | 1075, including one ton of bombs a Mr. Molaughlin said the propositon 1o run from a hotel at which he called s mf;z‘.";::‘f'\’.’[’;:‘;:"f e s SRR | on the same day that Policeman Jo- | pors : & A8AINSt{5ix to 10 machine guns, and was built has been submitted to the Tnited (4 yisit a friend. Witnesses declared SRS ERNC " - | seph C. Dever. 30, abandoned his beat, |~ \Vith the race for the oy | | for a crew of five. ent of Justice and the | ar the police inquiry tha : thought the cries of spectators indi-| | | Sep i S the ra h atovia e ton. *™ ™ |1 b poloe Inquiry [hat Revey shet | cated the ‘aiioon was-an fso. oo COLr ALBERT HOWELL | HINES IS GIVEN PRAISE _|wuicn took nim by the Bache home;| nomination Simarcntly sited, imter:| —— # : ¢ 4 ' . ¢ !bag arose ahout 200 more feet hefore i = b s i S e cond primary results | Would Supplement Sgstem. ) ([0 YOUnEUS was with Bm 0L fha |1t turned over and began its descent DIES IN ATLANTA, GA.| FOR SURVEY OF RHINE; Dever is being heid bv poiice of this) iened 1o s sace ‘netween 5i. 1 SWAN SINGH, HINDU, “80 far ar transoceanic communica. | Logpital seriously inured. with Mttla| /Te%, | Was scared.” young Durbin Rl el | T coupla wax ‘traced throvh a | Wil Kdame | pieShurE and Bd-| - SUES HIS “PATRONESS” o8 i conoerned.” he asmerted. "radio | hope of bis recovery 4| He sufferea D oM e tree. | Hero of Givil War Battle, 84 Years| Wilcon Acknowledges Honor to| telegram which the former policeman | the lieutenant overnorship. The lyet munication alone has not el- | Super ndent of Police Sprott said | 8 m s . A s a Plainfield bank.ask at | ¢ a o, with 25 precinet E R 1b the oint’ Where 1t hias over-|today. Hheismeicweraisnt dminkc that | gy Sinio Old, Was Formerly Pub- | American at Geneva Com- T8 Moot EHerS T CFaNEarradt o | B auw avatlabie, writle 20 precincts| Claims $0,890 Due Him, 88,350 of come all the difficulties presented in'ihey did not know what they were do i tos by local bank. 29,743, VDG il . STBar & duick. raliabie commercial [1ngrr Paccy samittedi ne was arun| 'NEWSPAPERISUSPENDS. lisher of Constitution. | munications Meeting. e e e i | Sum Being for Publicity service. It can, however, he used by |at the time of the shooting and said =_— | ATLANTA, G August 24 (P).— | By the Associated Press several weeks as a clerk in a Colum- | SRR the Mackav sysiem to supplement its |he could not remember what happened. | Florida Dail 7 Yool : i present communication svstern. and | Both. men were in uniform when the y Will Merge With|o Apert Howell, sr., prominent the relatively voung radio industry |shooting occured Another After Sale. |1ocal resident, a hero of the battle of | will have theibenefit of such improve-| <, a00:4, who lives at 3602 Elev-1 EARWATER, Fla.. August ments as an older communication sys- ol and, 2 | TER, Fla., Augus = | o e e 2 bie 1o comtiimina. torit |enth sereet,’ had gone to Detrolt 10 —The Clearwater Herild, s morning | States and once asso ¥ be able to contibute seek work as a carpenter. Dewey | newspaper, will suspend publication | ati 2 @ -[of the The election of H. A. Emmons a8 & | \woodward, his brother, left Sherwood | with this morning’s issue, it was an. | PuPlication of the Atlanta Constitu bus store, v as a wajte! NEVA, Switzerland, August 25. r D. Hines, former director gen- | e e s, | i o = & o roads he United States, ). {Atlanta during the war between th 1 of railroads in t s ed m the | was warmly praised at today’s session| DIRECTOR QUITS FILM. international Conference on AT ey his | Eric von Stroheim and Producer of By tha Associated Press . LOS ANGELES, August 25.—Swan Palestine Orders Jerusalem Recon Singh, who says he is a member of struction Program ocracy of the Indian states of 2 s Stopped. >atiala_and Kashmir. filed suit today JERUSALEM, (Jewish | for $9,8%0 against Mrs. Elizabeth C. i Deter Wi oime | HALTS REBUILDING. SO vies president of the Mackay "““'"F--re.-x. Md., yesterday for Detroit to [nounced by Artaur W. Jordan, local | tion, died at his home here yesterday | communications and transit for Telegraphic _Agency). — Construction Miller, described here as a wealth: Danies also was announced, his utles 1o at ihe hedside of his brother. Ad-|attorney. who purchased the news.|after several years of failing health.|Work in connection with the inquiry “Wedding March” Split. activities undertaken to restore the |Cleveland clubwoman and student of o be similar to those of trafic engi-|yices received here indicated that the |paper plant yesterday at a trustee's i ¢ of the League of Nations into naviga- . houses in the old city. destroyed by | Oriental philosophies, whom he has neer for the Western Union Telegrabh | shooting took place after Woodward |sale. He was 84 years of age. tion on the Rhine and Danube Rivers, [ LOS ANGELES, August 25 (P).—|the earthquake were stopped vester- | claimed as his patroness. & position he has held for 17|had been in Datroit only a half hou Jordan also announced that the Her-| After the Civil War Col. Howell pur- | *Sjlvain Dreyfus, French member of | The Times says Eric von Stroheim,|day on an order issued by the Pales.| The complaint declared that $3,250 ald will be consolidated with the Clear- | chased a controlling interest in the |the Rhine commission and chairman |motion picture director-actor, once |tine government. was due Singh in return for serving —— | {water Sun. an afternoon newspaper | Constitution and, with his brother, | of the League of Nations’ permanent [more has come to the parting of the| The Davar, Hebrew labor daily, as Mrs. Miller's press agent and 10,000 Left for Cat {SUICIDE ATTEMPT DENIED. |owned by Paul poynter. dvan P. Howell, as managing editor, | committee on communications. and [Wways with his producer. says it learns from reliable s | booker on her lecture tour; that $10 or Cats. | i brought to the staff Joel Chandler |transit, expressed satisfaction that| It was learned authoritatively today |that the intention underlyi s 1'$398.50 represented a taxi bill run up Harris, Henry Grady and Frank L.|the presence of the American delega-|that Von Stroheim has been taken 1 liae iohale." mnd ARt SEMCO &g at the bulk of her property i : Fig ;i Th! S .| Former Serbian Crown Prince Is| Veterans Urge School for Blind. |sianton, who were to become three | tion today gave him an opportunity | from the direction of his latest pic- |to prevent the building of new houses | coming to him in lieu of six valuable ned at $11.831, be left in trust to e tablish a shelter for lost and staiving i MUSCATINE, Towa, August 25 (). | of the South’s most celebrated men |to say how extremely valuable the |ture, “The Wedding March.” and re-|in the old city, which is overcrowded, | co!d embroidered panels he gave Mrs. cats, was provided in the will of Mrs, | ouadMaiUmarEe —Resolutions favoring establishment | of letters. e later relinquished his |work of Mr. Hines has been for all [placed in cutting the photoplay by |and Instead o grant to the owners | Aiiller to sell and which she refused Lyaia E. Marriott. who died recently | iRADE. Jugoslavia, August °5 hy the Government of a national | holdings in the paper and devoted |time. He said Mr. Hines' report had | Josef von Sternberg. whose property was destrowed land | ¢y veturn. at Hvson Green. England, at the age The report that former Crown |training school for both civilian and | hig attention to other interests. inaugurated studies which were ex-| ‘‘The Wedding March,” which wu)ml_lside of the city wall for the con-| According to the Hindu's story, he of 26. No ser or kitten is 1o be dix- | Prince George of Serbia had attempt. | ex-service hlind men, were passed | Mr. Howell was an uncle of Clark |pected to have extremely useful re-|more than 15 months in the making | Struction of new houses. came to Hollywood recently at Mrs. posed of for viviseotion purposes, it | ed suicide. as reported from Nish. is!at yesterday's session of the National | Howell, sr., present editor and pub- |sults. and was said to have cost a huge —_— | Miller's suggestion to further plans being her wish that the she! he | declared to he unfounded. The Bel-|Convention of the United States lisher of the Constitution. Also su: Hugh R. Wilson, United States Min- | sum, was produced by P. A. Powers. Peru's first national products fair | for the filming of a costly motion pic- for the care of the felines. and for | grade newspaper VUreme sent a cor-| Blind Veterans ‘of the World War. | viving him are his widow, two deugh- |ister to Switzerland and head of. the | Von Stroheim formerly made pictures | held recently, was a great success.|ture. depicting the advenfures of an by chloroform or | respondent to Nish, and he reports| The resolutions will be presented to 'ters and three sons, one of whom is | American delegation, nz‘. a l’gschl v and *later “for Metro- | the rooms containing the exhibits | Indian princess in America, which the m&% e - hat 6 ledgoments * 1 Roe M l- 2 She'prince in tn hie usual health. Congress. Dr. Park Howell of New Orleans, of acknowl -Mayer, 0 ) % Boing thronged for 10 days. two of tham had conceived -3