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HERALD MONDAY, DECEMBER 5’ \.’7\"'\ ? L:flr’ LE A‘)‘ H \{ ! l p ' e - it I'yner Will Now Go to Work Stamford \'--l'{n. deteating \\lm Ynstend of Golng Back 1o Collogs. national champlon bowler, alaValat TR "Hi i - ny o T 7 tan " R G ve out of nine games AERTESY | be 1D fi' H s H b P A wn, D Word was re aggerty and Lindsay had each 18 I-AN YEHEVAL] A JaLL T . i 1 of the marrfage of | won tour games, and in the final §19 years old and Miss | game the former was twenty.eight T hat Ae ¢ of Allendale, N, J. Ty-| pins behind his opponent in the set P ' " fanso } ¢ r U eeve [ i [ in Wesleyan univer-| enth frame, when exceptional bowl- ; ) : ’ lown" today, came in v 10 M ¢ Vrs Tyner of New York| Haggerty had high score of 288 in " n n | . 1 Son ieae The marriage of | one game His averaga for the nine {er Change Vole ; ; | 7 or was rise to his parents| games wa igainst 196 for Lind- will he ateral | Emblem of Authority Which Formér is presiden Sons & | B! Emperor Charles Fought for i d street, New York( ' ury n " ¢ 1 %4 Aoy ( ell, in th . ver \ on a r aughter| Most Carious in Fxistence . et ‘and Mies - Obub Lln.’s S : rged yester G | London, Dec. 5—The crown of Hun- | Seeney at the Iifth ave. SKIRT S‘VEATER ; X Kediyesinpdey.s o " e P | nue Collegiate church, Rev. Dr. Moore y of | gary is undoubtedly worth the stru iting clergyman For priming and starting N G \ innoaslatt: R inter. | gle made by former Emperor C cing the offic v r i irs o 1w anife esh ¢ t was the charge ma Mrs. | of Austria-Hungary to obtain it, ve- during cold weather. : i : il H 11 M. Hubbira . jurors | Ing one of the most ancient and most FIND SOLD BODY L ) 1 1 still « WEre nee y of Ne at ¢ in th tried him on’ rges arising curious of the royal diadems now in — AUTO TRACTOR and ALL 1 litorlun ¢ da e e o .| Victim Near Camp Dix Evidently e . ' ' ) t ittempts had been mac n s mac f two p Every “Diamond Dyes” package At sl 2 . ffor v the ’ Murdered Several Months Ago : ite her first crown was red by t £ i BC tells how to dye or tint any worn, fad- Hubbard told Milton U'Ren, Stephen in the year 1000; the seco p Dix, N. J., Dec, 5.~ e body|ed garment or drapery a new rich assistant district attorney and sev- was given by the Emperor Michael|of o soldier who was murdered at|color that will not streak, spot, fade sther perso at a man rep- | to Duke Gelsa in 1072 | least three months ago has been|opr run. Perfect home dyeing is guar- ting himself jus Oliva, a| This latter crown bore a c 5 10- | found in a clump of bushes near the|anteed with Diamond Dyes even if with whom | scription which spoke ot the Duke as|camp disposal plant There were| you have never dyed before Just business deal-'the King of the Turks. Dulke eisa | evidences that the man was dragged | te) vour druggist whether the mater- telephoned the husband had the two diadems welded tog to the spot after being killed. Two|jal you wish to dye is wool or silk, or can Saturday night with the intent of er, the Papal crown forming the low- | hyllet holes in the head, one over the whether it is linen, ‘cotton, or mixed ST L G OLE j e it T ving her change her vote as a|er part and the byzantine jewel the|right ear and the other on the rgiht 3 " $ - along vindows i ! i & eep myself ur | ) i a ! h BINt | go0ds. For fifty-one years millions of chkmson Druf; C D, 7 apel an he | spotted re th 'ld wron upper part check, eliminated the possibillty of{women have been using “Diamond i e . St - e T Par She let it be known that she had| The dual crown was jealously|sujcide because either of the wounds| Co 2 have bee g ad < 169-171 Main Street penangs Sermenthrougl e NI Came mho Earth. ihe|#too consisiontly tor Arbuckie's con- | guarded in the Royal Museum at|wonld have been Instanily merral. On| Dice (0 24 vears of wear R . PSS e il ] ccod deal to say of an | Viction. Hubbard said it had been in-| Budapest, and was only taken from | the biouse sleve was found part of | ougta. swesters, draperios i e e ! 4 et T¢ thic teok is & A by the man that he might|its®ase for coronation ceremonies. In|a torn chevron, but there was nc,l,m,"v'”;”m, L IR B ASHY 2 was u time when v had |\ F i f (rrf\nm by .‘k-n!nvr‘; m.va 9, in the course of : rising, | enough of the insignia to show " ' e S i : e A to aaiih wel note asking that she vote for|when Kossuth endeavored to obtain |whether the man was a corporal or a o e e R B e A AG it : inven. | Arbuckle's acquittal | the independence of his country, he it y & th = e St 2| tiona and we I 1 gkl announced the whole matter | came into possession of the Royal s e bl el seon) oA b o B09% | would be laid before the grand jury|crown which he buried at Orsova MORT LINDSAY LOSES. shing open the swinging doors stood | people. Wouldn't it | i nigh | when he was obliged to scck satety in A in the lobby, 0 of more good people the 4 7 ; ‘ ngels I more I federal charge ainst Ar-| flight. Greenwich Bowler Springs a Sur- FE urned Them Away s o g ckle, based on an allegation of il- ‘he secret, however,” was not well SA AND SANE : S it § "W m onsorted th Goc g 2 » ‘ P - : prisc on National Champion. When they couldn inianyimonsl| FRICRIACAT AL g I ansportation of drunk | kept and the Austrian government fi- | ¥ P for cougls colds I p 5 = wn to earth. Wh 1 row X B om the m 1 th Fiia bost frgt Stric il ‘\ s arty m nm Hulr 3 lmnms nally discovered the crown in its hid- Greenwich, Conn., Dec, 5.—M. Ed- This syrup (s different from all others. eacthiltwasith i |ing prace. * | ward Haggerty of Greenwich, sprung Al S T R ped 2y swept wit m | === e —— ! NEW “SPOT” MUFFLERS rted g in ¢ he Sunda hool entrar nal 1EI'€ was no ted thougl into p Good of All Peoples The Jews thou He was the of the Jews of flannel-like ma- § ] e ol I T e A T P T S ST 3 terials, in white with colored dots. Very New and 1ding the 10 got in 8 away . Iy gat g el REG. U. S. PAT. OFF, Hc H. W. 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