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e T —— New Britain Herald tion for Congress comes to former|in batting. Such batters as Napolean|P. I, McDonough played the roles of Mayor Halloran, 6na may see in|Lajoie used to be, for instance, won | ""':'0" l"":"""“'fl afternoon “"\"f; :hoy stopped a light carriage occupied by a Mayor Paonessa's refusal to comment h b : aver: Jecaus . ¥ HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ayor Paones retusal to ‘“""' batting averages because of thelr| jian and a weman on Myrtle street (1ssusd Daily, Sunday Excopted) on the matter of his possible |ability to “hit ‘er out." Many, such|just in time to prevent the No. 4 hose At Herwd Bidg Thurch Btreet, | candidacy for the lieutenant-governor | as Tuth, do the same thing today, al- | WaAgon from crashing ipto it at the MR i [6hip, o regard for his word which 18 though Ruth's average suffers because| CONer of Washington street, BUBECRIPTION RATER: | Mg Announcement has heen made that $5.00 o i commendab | of his endeavor to hit home runs con-| 1 5 Lynch has not resigned his um- 32,00 Three -""jfi':"n- Stanis, [ tinually., But this evidence that Cobb | pire's position in the National league, * YLAW AND ORDER" retains much of speed after long serv- | When seen at the Russwin Lyceum Entered at the Post Office at New Britald | Probably no less opportuna_ time | jce {n fast company makes his high [ [N€Ater this afternoon he stated that s Becond Clasa Mall Matter, | | | he was merely taking a short vaca- ol | could have been selected in which to|average all the more remarkable, as| oy, TELEPHONE CALLS | make a plea for the release of all a man's speed is the first quality to be Henry Trumbull of Plainville and | F. W. Loomis of this city will enter Buniness O T prisoners still held for violation of the affected by the years, e | war-time “distoyalty” laws, than the| It is significant, in considering he bleyele races at Wallingford this @ The only profitable advortising =msdtum In ([ . Saturday. the Clty, Cireulation hoaks and p,,..i;»r.v-« nt. President Harding would| Cobb's case that he sald of himself P - toom Always open ':_-‘"“'""“ have been acting contrary to all sense some weeks ago that he realized he L] Member of The Associnted Press im‘ propriety had he listened sympa- [ was not as fast as he used to be, It LI] Tho Associated Press te exclusively entitled | thatfcally to any appeal for clemency, | required more effort for him to run e ine o et o e edited |1f there is one, sentiment to be em-|the bases. The fact that he is hitting {F.,.’.’f}"..flfi.”&'. anc also local news pub-| ). gi5ad today it §s loyalty to the gov- | as consistently as ever is evidence that A[;[;”SE[] flF M”RI]ER y ety ernment and “law and order.” | something must have taken the place L Member Audi¢ Burean of Circvlation X The president of the National Edi-|of that Jost speed, no matter how little e e e T o e [ torinl Association, speaking at the|may have heen lost. And it is believed 10 Cases Since New Year--Mrs . ; tiare with & sfrictly honest analrale of lopening session:in the Mi v;\]a, )Blon-‘sr»m:tl1|v\k does take the place of a I . S1'0pon this Agdit. This insures pro- | tana, made “law and order” the theme|quality lost bhecause of incre " : e 25 ; | Phillips Losts Smile tectlon agalnst “rand In newsp . % T S s § a tribution figures to both mational and lo-|Of his talk. Uphelding “law and or- | number of years—in baseball and in cal advertisers, der’ alone will assure freedom from|other lines of endeavor. It would N S such outrages as that of Herrin and|seem that maturity brings a greater Los Angeles, July ~Since Janu- LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS West Virginia. “Law and order” will | appreciation of the necessity of effort,|ary 1, 1822, the murder cases of Los The day's news indicates that public | oo tha mining of coal if the strike|[a greater determination to succeed,|Anzeles county in which women are to a ues officials are taking steps to se0 alljs not settled and force is brought toConstant application to and study of|1°7°ndants are as follows: T ng i Ist Ibano, accuses N the coal fs mined &f such & thing 18,0 man to work under a regime of |the work of a man or woman is do- aLRann,--aqolsdl o MUK Uil (g st el g Semiiaiba i.eone J. Manfre on April 11, for de- possible roops a elng | law and order, |Ing brings knowledge with experience [manding money. She was acquitted and sent to glve protection. President| y.p e Law and Order will be the|and an ability to make use of that| FElizabeth Bannon, accused of kill- Saturda at Lewis, of the United Min= Workers.| ) ooijon of the country in this and in|knowledge in such a way that some |8 James H. Brisham on January ® o 0 o o o says that {f states attempt to take over cvery other time of internal trouble|of the attributes of youth, departed, 4, while acting as an accomplice of her hushband. The hushand was sen- ONE HUNDRED DA NTY SUMMER FROCKS OF the mines and get out the coal, theV|, g ynrest, No lentency should be|are made up for by the things the |tenced to from ten years to life. The wiil have to deal with the Tnions OFd gy, at this time, to any person con- | years have brought. wife was acquitted. IMPORTED INDESTRUCTIBLE ORGANDIE the pump men will be called out and| (404 of acts or utterances disloyal to| It is good for men and women to| Mabel Boyle, accused of killing her : q hsbanaRAR A1y, Becatse-of JeAlouRY, These pretty frocks come in white, rose, nile, orchid, brown, thie mines will be flooded and render-| . oo arnment which alone, in the|realize that advanta i 0 h t e that a ges come with the i el LR A it : Held for trial, bisque ed ess. A terrible threat: And it/ analysis, is able to see that law|vears and that those advantages must Marie p:,:.k,,n accused of killing Due, flame and “ght blue. On sale second floor. is a threat that causes consternati and order prevails. be recognized and used if one will[her hushand February 22, for threat- can be carried out and it the el contend successfully against the virili-|*ning her. Held for trial. results come which the tareat implics STREET SIGNS ty and energy of youth. As the popu-| Julla Johnstone, accused of killing Also These JE——— : 7t sotiohg Wonder-Values at jut the fact that there 18 to be 8| pyervone Knows there should be|lar sporting phrase goes: “Use the old || on hy‘:llri;‘r:wnnr\hr‘:\:w,a\w:y: il practical hm(- lown .]rv'ri P,‘n _|signs on the streets to tell people thlhean‘ Helene McClung, accused of killing Second Fl s frighten the courageous. Anc SEPMS| ames of those streets and, if they are ————— Mrs. Margaret Hagan June 13, for F oor atul‘da.y that the crisls s daspirinz cOUrIBe.| , ying for a certain street, to let|’ putting anti-poison in letter box. "IFTY $10.98, $12.98 and $15.98 1 r E s 0 - D The states have power to take over[, =0 - have reached it '“F t VF o Pleads insanity. J $ BLACK | SILK CAPES OF CANTON CREPE. WERE - y ANACLS ANE F'ANCICS | ia ransmav, aceused of iling SILK POPLIN SUMMER CAPES. 32:5' $29 and $32.50 $l 5 00 ) v the runes and operate them: theVi,.coyytion was Introduced in the com- | 7k . | (BY mOBEKRT QUILLEN) Miss Bobbie Williams February 19, on B s A T e A A v ¢ do s The N a - : . . may be nsl;r'i to 1]' 0. trh ¥ v"m"*‘ mon council Wednesday evening for i account of jealousy. Held for trial. Trimmed with silk fringe . government, according to- - AHOINAY) i purpouer ot having signs put up| Correct fhis sentence: “The ‘man'e| Meybelle: Roe, ‘accussd ‘of ikilling . 6 75 ined with C ; £ < | : ns| May i = anton Crepe—several grace. Daugherty, hias po ahovel .t certain points and at “all other Stenographer was beautiful, and his|McCullough Graydon September 20, and lined. SATURDAY... i gr wife was not jealous.” 1020, in fight over possession of beach ful models trimmed with fringe. cottage, Tried twice, convicted, then akove the power of any union. NOl.uging jncident was recited of the s : o Atag i q:'to! 3 A widow with money to burn feems|&ranted a new triai; now pending. matter what the states do, if asked to city's action in erecting a pole for a{to have a peculiar attraction for her Rosina Salino, accused of killing CAPES OF FINE WOOL R tale cver the mines, the government| g o4 cion some two or three years|old flames, Thomas Pigyo May 13, alleged attempt TRICOTINE, At , NEW $18.50 SPORTS Ny eten 0 ago), ant leaving the' pole: theve—but| :«?;r“sauu her. Pardoned by gover- 4y SR POLO COATS, At. ; $12 50 A determined stand Ly the gov- minus the si G&D | Still, a Ford rides very well whe Yy . . . n . s the sign which was never put . v Ty when | 20 e Phillips. ace i Lined with silk, and trimmed with braid : . o r % ps, accused of Kkilling ne i silk, an ¥ 0 loaded with five people and $118.60) " 2f% FEARS BRENRED Of o All lined and made with four pockets, Amer- up. e 5 3 | make such steps unnecessary. Presi-| “p ooinc s very small matter to ,ns.‘“(’"h ofieassmories, Held for trial. and embroidery. ican Woolen Company material, | dent Lewis has it-in his power to Write} oo gome time since there were seen| Nearly all people are fair and de- Also Had Automatic “the end” to the sympa with coal| o onv street signs standing against|cent if they have some assurance that| Tos Angeles, July 21.—Mrs, Clara —_— unions it he is foolharly enough 0 0] e gy 4n the office of the board of |the other fellow will be. Foilliosaphiose: tla] forthe(milidey Smith, Wellesley, Yale, Leland Stan-| Mary's girls' team. Helen Lynch will . The carrying out of his threat, or v i R ary nice e of Mrs. Alberta Meadows has been el T iaz the minas|Duble works, They were very nice| rhe holl weevil s an ardent prohi-|set for September 15 is helieved to [orgifancahd s anaus lENEIEEMERLS a8 Fdorthe dlnging agal st cHeTvisitora, UDEMENFIO=RA KOr TG K1 signs, and we were all glad to know | bitionist. He seems dctermined to rid |have purchased an automatic pistol o 1o L New Hampshire State Colege and| 14 be & blow, not only to the " - i & 2 i T e 5 x Phillips Exeter Academy. He was an would b that there were streets In the city|America of the cotton gin, also. or two days before the young widow RB']R MIEH intimate friend and disciple of Pres- ~MAINTENANCE MEN (] ] Gencral cven that of the states and, COUTS® | streets” where signs are lacking. An| eracrs however, will undoubtedly ople of the county, hut to the men|, el ras beaten to death with a hammer, meox bearing the names written on the Kt ident Willlam D. Hyde.of Bowdoin resents, from which they might Of course profanity is wicked, but|according to a story the Los Angeles U S he represen BH"ajens, Bufl standing theveln fheiomee| ot e tonia fo do whien & oy AKIda | irest, inlished todsy. and Prot. Willism Newton Clarke of TO KEEP ON JOBS olgate, never recover. of the board, the signs did not con-|over one's bald s 5 ? The Ti i r R - - . gns q spot at 5 a. m.? The Times located a duplicate rec- The situation in New England i) oo 1nyuon information as to where - ord of the sale of the pistol which For South Church Pastor| e Eieonstnen 0D A pot'“encouraging’ but. there aresre=li o i. siiacts wareirather & ‘Waste of | police departments rflrmir:;\ all dea!»] Ol[flel’ 011 lll'G |PyEs rngrvtA TR chllrch‘ andRcity Very Small Chance of Their Going on eatures. Importation=eof coil r i 3 2 ers in such articles to keep, and | o 1 . lieving featur T latent possibility. At that time it was| P following him. He has been enthu- Strike, According to Head frem England will help this section. o1y thare was some difficulty in get- 2\ fglng, ke algsman eohn, HURAnCY, LeaVBS Mfl.l]Cl]eS[eI’, N. H. siastic in all civic work, was founder g ‘ho said the woman who purchased S 5 It is reported that 800,000 tons of|ihz men to put up the signs or that| = ; S e R e ofythe It Jimani ol i nan e gRTLich) shipping has been engaged to bring|p. .ce 5 ¥ | S G : tes ot MrsDRlIIpas | este imse! n industrial qugstions o) ] al to the United States {rgm Furepe e el e y 1 fpnapf,rrr:;:?: Zi'r?m] her m,‘..p pq; Rev, Herbert Atchison Jump, for-|especially the current textile ‘strike, Di;t;'ofif, July 21.—Only a remote SEURLD i @7 “UTCPE | the reason was of about that degree| s T 'I}h““i " The initials | nier pastor of the South church of this| while at the same time his church has I‘tfl"h’ ity that the 400,000 meémbera | e e same a8 those of the husband | city. read his resignation in the First| rrospered steadily. His work witn|of the méllrlln::nan%e o; way brother- v s delivery ta New York, ke 2 ax o B SCE e Bty 3 5 N er, | young people has been notably suc-| vould be ordered out on strike Llenand {_Or = 4a L i gPalior e EpiRa ol DR Ige NAbNG of the defendant in the Meadows :”“}:"‘i‘a;:”g;‘ll;:\{"']‘r)hOtfdpr‘a"::zi;"Mhsrfi,lpnn; his boy eholr Son other| rémained today, when international and prmrn_\ measures ar2 being tive this ehould be added straight- | o murder. :t .pan'p.—;a.[h;r‘:ng.regalmnal A of | choirs have commended the muslo. of ofticers of the union went into confer- ranged for delivery. way, Criticism: Streets lack signs. > ""T;“”}: man thinks he is| The age given was 27 yvears, differ- )% <8V 10 THE OB e i leave Man- | lis chirch to a wide number. Mean-. | €nCe Wwith E. F. Grable, international The President says the commission| constructive suggestion: Put up the rOUE. r‘l“d baw “:b e wears a soft col-[jz from the statement that she was Chester the third week in September. | while he finds time for many contri- | President, to discuss the general strike mentioned in his plan will coms “in{g TALEBR QL ETIVaNOhEvODRDRCET: 23 years old, made by Mrs. Phillips A butions to periodicals and has been | tituatfon. A R e ELS S A to jail officials when they wrote down a ; L {the|10r two years the president of the 8o optomistic was President Grahle due time. oday we are nc ‘\v‘m-_ RN The people who haven't time to|, record of her arrival there, The Ann Arbor c!—nlrch is one o e Ministerial asociation. He is a great|that he intimated the conference ing about that commission; it is in- LOOKING AHEAD vote always find time during the en- Mrs. Phillips' busband was quoted E-\ns'ay?dhm preaching alv_n"lnn:“o! ll:)f;‘ eV R IT BT ekl tna conn-{“"’“'d devote most of its attention to evitable, but today the protection for i Ry suing year to cuss the man elected. i,y sheriff deputies as having told [ Genomination. The University | nent ten times and the Atlantic eight| Meémbers who have gone out on an un- e e Il mrin THE ea) |, nomed SHIQIAORE TECLEEE D LG ey them his wife who was born in Texas | Michigan number 11,000 students, and | Fr0 | avhoritzed strike rather than to a ny W v e coal i v . 1 < @l b ¢ S at'ls necded, Tt i oelng dalled for| Bl of the loriginal model of the “_:‘tm:‘f"::.\”*‘\rrrwl"x\: 1s :1"l fire and|\cas an expert shot and “could cut ?‘:“(}'Ig’i‘rtha;’fiu'a'l"‘zz:':;fl’:;:’::"g’::"v; : g:”ifile walkout of the entire mem- e a ? | phonograph to the South Kensing-|° B ¥ 18 COMMON |y apple in two with a six shooter L 2 4 ership. to mine the coal under such ciream- | “o o 1; s 1’g" i ehothe Aratlrt o % = ']'* The pistol has not been located. ;]’:‘m';‘[?“n( e in‘ch"““g B Inou::eh on various railroads that uy- z i ; ; iso given origina h rs ose who condemn the ginner oA T ¥ 5 € p g PR | S é8s they ceased reported efforts to fn- stances; there are enough mines . roy Burton, the president, worship in | incandescent light. “I am not inter-|most bitterly are but endeavoring to % e 3 TOYlo HEE0 Ay pros i > | St. Mary's Field to be the Scene of | 4uceé maintenance of way men to per- which may be openedg Given a strong) . in old models” he added, 7|Still their own troublesome conscience. FALSE ROBBERY REPORT. this church. The average number of t t form the work of strikers, his union stand by the governors, a strong stand | A R : 2 S Koo~ . |students in the congregation of nine| gne qyiirq Battle Between New Brit-| would call a strike. The railroads, he R D Sty daldnt i the: end- of the suppose it is because they take so It's funny to see a crook elude the|Story of Sensational Hold-tip ‘of | hundred is (m.x.r huqflrfd. T];rm:;h‘ : ’ T R e R strike is in sight no matter what Lewis much time and trouble to make them|cops in a movie, but it isn't so funny Southern Pacific Not Believed. :n%np:rat{m\nl n‘m;homr;awam Oenm:'j ain and Hartford Girls’ Teams. complied with his demands. t o . ™ i g T i v " 1 School of Music e chur Joy! . | ey right 'hfi.' 1 lose the sentimental in-|when the crool:has 3uur automobile son, Ariz, July 21.—According| sma of the finest music to be found| The postponed game between the AVIATORS ARE AMBITIOUS. R T terest. It's what is ahead that inter- SERAC 50 A TlbteR il to information received by telegraph|in any church in the country. A ca-|St. Mary's girls and the Colts' team of % A ;. e ¥ ests me, not the past.” VLOBL, 10 ¥ o e ”’}“"”““E it the local offices of the Southern| ooiohs“nat edifice is soon to be|Hartford will be played at 8:30 o'clock London, July“31, (By Assoclated OF sotisss M Band Aid hotimEhn | ieminae ex gre whikien by MEH| paeifia trom; Masahlan; e nenorted Itasant this evening at §t. Mary's fieid, Su.|Press). — The Portuguese aviators, T Biasitis . who know their wives don't read their| rophery of u passenger train on that| Rey. Mr. Jump brings to this unique | pervisor John O'Brien will present a Captains Sgcadura and Coutinho, who what he said literally. His experi-|stuff, | system in Mexico is entirely unfound-{ oo oo rfunity a varied and appropriate | greatly strengthened team this even-|recently c pleted a trans-Atlantic ed. experience. Tleven years of his rvrn-‘mn against the Hartford misses, and |flight from Lisbon to Brazil are pro- "y = “age|with two defeats chalked up this sea- posing to repeat this year, and have \- 'son at the hands of the Capitol City|ordered a triple motor Savoie seaplane girls, the locals are just a ‘“rarin’ to|capable of flying 3,000 nilles without sixty thousand tons of coal has Leen| o importance. | sent the people and their intersst in seeing the industry reorganized. PROMISES ments of the past have been the .| foundations for his new {inventions. Some men are generous—with their = Without a gtudy of past experiments| With 80 many men searching dili- —— fessional oareer have beer g Doy % e E e 5 M) 164 Press)—The Mexican War de-|gate and the University of 1e would be able to do nothing. With-|{don't try it. ‘ |’rjmlfl;\:t:m1a\"m\1\'na m".:mmmrw;m,' R AT AT 20" this evening. 1In the lineup to-|landing, says a dispatch to the Times out knowledge gained from what hap- action to take on the report received | herst, his Alma Mater, Mt oke, | night will be Katherine McGrath, one [today from Rome. The machine is his wife's Alma Mater, Dartmouth, of the original team to represent St.expected to be ready by January. promises. Some men believe in mak- ing promises that will bring them a| reputation for unselfishness, loyalty, | pened in the past under certain con- it night that a Souhern Pacific fairness. And some of these men 3 P | || ditions he would not be able to know train was attacked a few miles from make such promises with the mental 5 = =, PRSIV W what to expect in the future from o Mavation in the state of Sinaloa on Rt e o e, v 2 [0 et et o Elavim |l WSS A AMSON'S. ADVENTURES BY 0. JACOBSON BE S i srmioiad i N6I0 to” thbwe] O0%R PONGIDORE E0d he WOMIA Be fa ! several passengers were robber of 20,- 5 the dark as to how to proceed "“S-‘ (00 pes by followers of Gen. Juan promises under all circumstances h ke AL sl BRy VRSB AniLiuirning IV iR Pasrasch. & HAEUIEN] Can’t Expect a Solo to Beat a Quartette Bt ShonLCHUAES G0 Dromise e past Although the train was carrying a that he would, under no circumstances But 1 . N 1 Q | small military convoy, the robbery | e great reaso . £ di- | - ; b run for the office of lleutenant gov- pRLLE e h”‘h“" for Mr. Edi > | was committed, acording to the offi- . 5 son's success is that his genius refused | cial report, without the firing of a ernor. To have made such a promise n £ ot ’ i B to allow vision of future possibilities| Artificial bait is now o perfectly|gingie shot, | made that it fools everybody except| Sk would have strengthened him locally !to be clouded by too great reverence the fish for past achievements, Never could be | | NURSE IS CONVICTED. It would have brought the feeling that | he was determined to do a favor for b3 ‘of £ T Th " A i | SR e guilty o he expression " a Vi e consumer won TS mes if | = former Mayor Halloran in return for| - & ¥ P s ant be & sood plan to na.|Will Be Sentenced Next Thursday for good enough for my father: it is good | ouldn & ol e . ¥ the unquestioned favor Mr. Halloran envtigli for rie” Notiig shost o2 th ‘tionaln,w the miners and mine owners, Theft of $800 Diamond Ring. en ™ 8 ng short o he did him in the last local election. | at least. lew Y , I 4 i | nearest approach to perfection human- Pty | New York, July 21.—Miss Eliz. Perhaps Mayor Paonessa should{ |abeth Kelly, charged with stealin have made that promise—if he hnrnwh_ possible is “good enough” for Mr.| . Love 1s the quality “?"' mak v" an $500 diamond ring from the home B R o s [l Bernups he | Edison. As perfection never will be|YOUng man think his sweetle beautl-| ¢ 1,44 R, Lamont, banker, was s | ful even while filling her face with & |convicted in general sesstons. The {reached in any human endea should have been unselfish enough to| Ao enasavor 0] Sy it jury was out a little. more than an put from his mind any thought of ac- man or woman should be satisfied with | : onr. | . cepting the honor of a nomination pr| ‘l”' "';"‘M“’;P 1 The star to E:”;' l’al::f“p;:::rrfl..\"!:n‘if; ,I;M\'Wfr The nurse had alleged that the whic e s teh ot i W ur v °n ) / * | oha g Q 10111 1t be handel toihim on w allver [T G0 Saod o Rion Our wagon wlll) e s SountEy or ToRt anne | o ae TAS BERIIVESHEETE (b, i | be always “up there" just heyond our |1c* 18 really ‘ Wlmont case followed attempts to get ‘platter. Perhaps he should have de-! | from Heaven. | P reach, but the goal should always be her to withdraw a $260,000 slander cided that he would not take the nom- | T [suit she brought against Baroness It there is any virtue in reciprocity, | popojaoar widow of Peter Hewitt ination even though all the democrats | : why the i | VRPN 4 ‘hy eople | RESE there is no reason hy PEOPI I Choper, American inventor, who died in the state should shout for him. | B o shouldn’t feel a profound contempt P - . But one may harbor the suspicion AND TY COBB for politicians. ‘:-'I! " x::m(nr ;m dzm:.n ih:w a;\::n:: " e v |that that slander suit gr fhat Mayor Paonessa doubted his own| Now comes time to add the name of - anothor thETt CRArEY preterrad; Aiainm “ability to refuse the honor if it should | Tyrus Raymond Cob: to the list of| When vou tell the garage mechanic|y .y (1o Baroness and later with- | [to go over the car thoroughly, you & by any chance come to him. One may | Athletes who refuse to be relegated '"u-an Always fAnd Ereass’ spots-on the aw e o suspect that Mayor Paonessa thinks|the background because of their years.|cushions where he went over them. | Ir maintained 1: ! ‘t ’v n’zh as | v YOS { ) Al b |0t Lamont's property but had been too much of his word to run the r]gklA\ner seventeen years in the American . & ‘——-—* given her by her mother. She will A 4 ey by breaking it under the stress of|League he is second in the batting be sentenced next Thursday. temptation which would attend the|averages, his being .406 as against it iR 25 Years Ago TOday FIGHTING CONTINUES. offering to him of that nomination.|Sisler's .420. His recent record of five Certainly he has lost political friends| hits in a game out of five times at| § (Taken from Herald of that date) Canton, July 21 (By Associated ‘by not making that promise. Certainly | bat, one of the hits belng a home | Press).—Iighting between Chen Chi- | 4 & PO ol A : & & home run, |ung-Ming's forces and the Kiangsi he has gained nothing except freedom [ shows that he is not relying entirely St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., elected T./troops of Sun Yat 8en deposed from pledging himself to do something [on his speed in beating out infleld hits| W. Mitehell to _the sick committee | president of south China, continues his own human failty might prevent|to gain his high average. And yet|last evening anrlqaiso appointed Fred'!in the neighberhood of Shiuchow, Lang a member of the entertainment northern Kwangtung province, follow- his doing. Cobb's speed is his great asset '"'commm»e ing the fall of the Sun Yat Sén gove Hoping. sincerely that the nomina-|playing, and helps him considerably Policeman Clarence Lanphere and ernment.

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