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MONDAY, AUGUST 11, To Greet Prince of Wales ‘315“ FINF LEVIED Parisian Halo '?“T..‘il,'..’"" Diihs TN LOUOR oSt R {Judge Alling Tries Many Booze| Law Violators Today by liodek m police court did net correspond with previous statements made by her husband and | as o vesult the latter was fined 3150 | [y Judge 1. W, Alling on « churgy of violating the liguor law, Prosecutor loseph G, Woods presented the state's case while attorneys Roche and Cabe. us appeared for the wecused man Policeman Thomas eeney testified that on Baturday afternoon ut about 140 a'cloek Offieers Patrick O'. Mara, Thomas Dolan and himself ralded & store condueted by Hodek at 189 Hartford avenue, While [Polices NEY BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SLAYS IAVALID wWiFe Aged Chvil War Veleran Thes Tekes His Own Life, Philadeiphia, Aug 1L ~Edward Bub, an elghty-cight-year-old Civil War veteran, shot and killed his wife, one year his junior, yesterday 4 then committed suicide. Mrs, Bub was an imvalid The couple had been married sixty- [seven years. Until two years ago Mr, Bub had been employed as a boller [maker at the William Gramp Ship and | Eogineering Bullding Works, He had heen thers nearly fifty years, Mr. RBub had heen growjng more and more despondent over his wife Hiness und a few days ago he told his son, with whom he made his home, that he did net think sither of them |would live much longer KRILLS WIFE FOR “NA( Philadeliphian Lays “Impulsive Anger." P'hiladeiphia, Aug. 11,=~Alexander Culess othernise tndicuted Ul notices mid reniews W Lhie eolumn are wrllen by the press wEeRcies (08 (he reMsertise AMBSIMEN! Ao - R A A e e e e e o T T L ) MELODY LAND AT CAPITOL | “Man From Brodney's"s=Lycoum, Tho Capitol offers w brand new bill [ Trapped by & horde of natives lash of Keith vaudeville and photoplays (€ to It vered fuanaticism by the jewels starting todiy for thu first half of the |¢d hand of the native chief Lasula, wWeek Popping the vaudeville bill is the brave little band of whites led by Gus King's “"Melody Land.! It i & dashing young American, bhattle to hoth vocal and instromental and in | protest theie loved encs from a fate this land of song and ausic dwell | far worse than death in a lonely isle both classical and modern Jazg |of the Houth Beas in the smashing melody, climax of “The Man From Broiney's" Hugh ety and Thercsa Lind [which now is showing at the Lyceum, ventriloguists, entertainers who he screen version of this famous Rtatements made Mrs. Thomas | this morning NG dobless Act to are do not rely on this art wlonw o |novel by George Bare MeCuteheon; is amuse you but offcr in addition @ musical novelty that would stand alone on its merits, \Inm and Allen ! will offer “Homeo Talent,” a delightful tavesty of parlor entortinment, 1 Harvey and George Btone pride "..‘..n.n by J, Calthoun, Warren Kervigan, Alice Wanda Hawley, Miss Du. Pont, Pat O'Malley and Kathleen Key. Thursday brings two big double features—"1teje Woman," a story that has a wonderful love story for ftg men eeney and O'Mara remained in the store Officer Dolun went into a rear room, used as a kitchen, und se. cured a jug containing alleged liguor Rodek insisted that he had just that monent purchascd the liquor from the “man” upstairs and his wife m-.,mn 528 Bouth Recond street y {terday fired a bullet wife's heart, He 36, When placed under arrest the hus- ha had not [band declared through his In 38 and she was themse) In their versatility and in [gominant theme and fourteen niinutes they demonstrato | o, ,h”.,.,.\' Gladys that they do a number of things well, Mack and Brantley are internutional foler shators and " have portormed W] P WOMEN ARh BARRED FROM ITALIAN CHURCH “TI'he Drog Traf- Brockwell, W favorites in many countrics, | The feature photoplay will presc ut | Zane Grey's “The Herituge of the Desert,” a beauwtiful melodvama of the great outdoors that will fascinate from start to finish, Firnest Tor- | rence, Noah Becry, and Bebo Daniels are seen in the feutured roles, Starting next Sunday Jackie Coognn will be offered in his latest “Littie RRobinson Crusoe," BEACHES HAVE BIG DAY Continues—Also Spresds Into ¢ Bergamo, Italy, Aug. 11.—Any wo- | Mman who “lewdly exposcs her nudity” Is to be forbidden entrance to the churches in this district, in accord | ance with instructions sent to the clergy by Mgr, Marelli, Bishop of Ber- 'gamo. The Bishop says: | “Women must enter church decent- | Iy dressed, with head and breast cov- | Two Largest Resorts Adjacent To New York City Report Combined At- BOWNS must be suf- | without nmccent" lcovered, Their ficiently long and transparencics, Otherwise, he rules they must he barred from entering a church edifice, Over One New York, 11L=-Crowds which were reported as breaking all records | visited the beaches adjacent to New tendance of Million, ug ‘Comes Out Formally in Behall of jered, without decollete and with arms | Gua republican nounced { Iollett., | party Miss Christine Morey, regarded player, has been chosen as mascot for the American polo team hich will meet the British four he MeadowbrooK field, Long lsland, I’ to greet H, R. H. bt | whi dist REPUB[IIJAN FLD l ni plat tor in La Follette plat this T'he 1.—F. withdrew erday lower H. la- from th and an- of La N York, Aug formally party himselt rdia a ity. I'he reasons hie gave for leaving the that frequently put sional districta in the clty, n reply to your inquiry s to whom am | present time of r him in of- | qept. as America's best girl polo fore the Prince of Wales at T stu hose who Kknow Miss Morey len agree that the same standard eh you require for the Twentieth | rict will apply to all the congres- 80 that the 8 will have no difficulty in choos- thair representative. on wa ant led |is mo: hall support for president of the me |‘.x States, I beg to state that the form adopted by the Conference Progressive Political Action con- s an cconomic and political pro- which comes nearer fitting our and conditions than any presented to the voters of 1912, when the late he aft form country since adore Roosevelt set ighteousness ruther 1 shall therefore I, A, platform and the candidacy Robert M than regular- | On support the vse When been purchased by her at ahout 8:30 o' elock in the morning, Attorney David 1., Nair pleaded for kowitz |eharged with violating the liquor law, the store on Hartford avenue so that Yankowitz was arrested aSturday by Detective Sergeant Willlam P, McCue, | Policemen Feeney, O'Mara and Dolan key into a glass. The officers testified the example [that C. | Woods day suspended jail sentence, Angelo Chivralotti Hill, charged with violating the liquor until September 13, d it to rub down the bahy's hack, the wife was called to the | nd she stated that the liquor had the women wear next? | Here Mile, Edmonde Guy tears the Parisian halo, Hair tight in front, bushy and kinky in the back, The halo Keeps it in place and has large | earrings to match, What'll fency in the case of Zigmund Yan. of 129 Hartford avenue, the grounds that the accused man » partially paralyzed and depend. | upon charity for support, He stat- |4y Wednesday morning at the request that an organization of which he | ¢ Attorney P. F. MeDonough. a member has given \'nnknwlni Antonio Paisitiisal ‘of Chuioh ney with which to wecure treat.| ° nt and that a friend has'given him {street, another alleged violator of the il Friday morning. The case of might eke out an exlstence, | until Thursday morning, | Judgment was suspended in |case of Vincenzo Deplto, charged with lassaulting his wife, hecange they had he admitted selling the liquor, Aa8ain made up and said they were {the best of friends, recommendation of Prosecutor | Guissippi S8zorzpo, charged with Judge Alling imposed a 60 Arunkenness and the breach of peace, had his case continued on prohation He was arrested jon complaint yestarday afternoon at er he had been seen pouring whis- of 70 Webater (liquor law, had’ his case continued un- ieorga Cherpack was also continued | shoot her, that the act was due to im- |pulsive anger, He declared she had driven him to desperation by nagging |because of his continued unemploy« [ment, | Bhortly after heing placed in a eesll Obertan was discovered hanging from the bars with his suspenders knotted !about his throat, | [ | Clear Your Skin I With '|Cuticura Soap to Cleanse 0|-|- nt to Heal Absolutely Nothing Better the | Heals Like Magic | Chafing, Rashes, Itching and all Skin Irritations of Infants, Children & Adults. and if they succeed in getting inside | fice were that ne would not sacrifice With kindest personal regards, T am | | Lg Tollette for presi- i law, had his case continued until to- York yesterday, the lar toresort re- | porting over 600,000 visitors. Sub- [they must be exeluded from receiving | his principles for a renomination, that | ways and other means of transporta- 'the sacrament, | he did not like the republican na- | tion were crowded throughout the day op Marelli has tional piatform and that morrow niorning. He is also charged |157 Wilcox street by Policeman Wil- with assaulting Policeman Thomas |liam Strolls. Dolan and hindering and resisting Of- | At the request of Attorney William Sincerely, I“. LA GUARDIA, | algo ordered S conduct any ar- “indica- he did ap- | with persons intent on enjoying a coal ‘m|l|'4 in monasteries which swim following the torrid heat lnu,uumuns to refu to wash which New York has sweltered for [ficles of clothing which are several day tive of indeeenc: The bath houses weve rveported to | have taken the fullest advantage of | 0w Aug, | sh 11 wish Tele- the situation, in most instances doubl- | : Gt SICE ox ing their prices, which usually rangad | 5/PPie Agency).—Al a gencral meet- B kb b0 conts abd . ong det 'ing of the rabbinate her tire Some of the smaller resorts report. | {IMe Was taken up by a discussion of | d that all hotel accommodations were | /1€ latest styles in women's dress, and | regerved by noon vesterday, and after | While some of the rabbis urged action | the hotels were fillod the lohbics and |0 the Polish Parliament against fm- dance halls were crowded with cots, |M0U¢st clothes, the majority opposed a public denunciation. The two largest resoris alone re- | ported a combined attendance of over | 1t Was finally decided to follow the line of action taken by the Gallcian a million persons, but neither report- | 4 ¢ tan | ed a single drowning. | rabbis and !sm.m_ an appeal to Je\\lsh; women Lo refrain from appearing in | | a re Thc temperature at its highest point { M , vegistered 85 degrees at 4:40 such styles as cause an immodest ex- p. m. which was seven degrees c¢ooler | POsUre. than th maximum registered at the | s same hour SLAIN WOMAN g1 R Vietim of Shooting at York, Pa, Identified as Wife of Jersey Man, Paterson, N. J., Aug. 1l.-—Peggy | Larue, the young woman who was re- [ported shot and killed by Alfred E. : [MeLean, in Columbia, Pa., just out- e rohhery of an aicred BAMNINE side of York, Pa. Saturday, was lden- auas: & et 1oatn sirect, BCWtitied heve last night as the wife of | rark, early Saturday morning during | 41 5 4 e e i A Kiod, Santhey | William 1. Abboit, She left here ecighteen months ago with Justice of | | i Police | Santhez, | Rides of New York, arrest- | ed here yesterday as suspicious char- acters! have confessed to taking part as pr | form, | | pecte the organization traces and fust refusc Samuel | whom, .it appe; { ferring dicated that depend on tain minimum requirement | and tion may ciple for the sake of a party nomin {tion or anything else. e 1 worked hard and voted according to | my which wishes of the people The platform of the republican party ove the La IFollette-Wheeler plat- Mr. LaGuardia's action has been ox- | He has more than n\u'} determination kick over| when he | ol owa a to returned from Washi to say he would run republican, although he he would run. position in a Koenig, chairman of the | county commitiee, with has been con- | ain as made ft | He states | letter 10 cha o'n Joh Lan publican o'l he nie regarding lis Frore Koenig, chairman, 1t publican Candidate Committee, | j,g ¥ dear Mr. Chalrman: [y In our talk a fow days ago you in- my candidacy for con-| _ o c&s on the republican ticket would my compliance with cer- [0 Desirable | oo vac comfortable as a party nomina- |\ be, 1 cannot sacrifice prin- || During all of my time in the houee | H in a manner the | ric best judgment, and 1 believed represented of my d ate take adopted at Cleve e he | Roe James renomination. | Michael His letter follows: ¥ Hon. Samuel New | ar. .unch at Hallinan’s.—adyt. Star is evening at 8 o'clock. | Miss Cathierine O'Connor, City Items | A O M, “.““\"" he Tadies' Auxilia ! ion to Savin 1 its annual exc k August 135. he committee in rga i& composed of Mrs, James rien, Mrs. Charles M rthy, Mrs, n lgoe, Mrs. George Shine, Mrs. iel Kehoe, Mrs, John Hyland, Mrs, | Kalinowski, Mrs. James Lynch, Miss Min- M.McNamara. Murphy of the post office is sting comfortably at the Britain General hospital follow- an operation for appendicitis, lave the Herald follow you en your ation, 18c a week, cash with order. dwt. Hoery and Mps, nd - Mrs. Martin and family | Miss Irene Shehee of New York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sul- n of Dwight street for the week. | of Good Will lodge, No. 8, O. )¢ 1., will hold a regular meeting | onie cooked lunches at Crowell's. Ivt. a gradu- of the Smith Business college, has en a position with the Trumbull hufacturing Co, (ficers ["eeney and Dolan. The case of \irs, |eharged with violating the liquor law |aseaulting John Smith, were continued |Mangan the cases of Andrew Grege- Antonie Vernalli, stk and John Yskupezak, charged with 126 High street, was continued un- | unttl Wednesday morning. Iledlmd Toilet Powder ives Instant Relief, | There’s Nothing Like It. All druggists 3 Sttt o I land makes no ap- peal to the hope of th@people whom | 1 represent. 1 cannot conscientiously pledgs myself to eupport that form and to limit my l¢ tivities within the narrow that document, You are coricet when you say that |on many of the important bills that | | came before the house, such as sol- | " hoius, immigration, the Mellon plan, postal salary increase, pro- hibition, Cape Cod Canal, Henry Ford | | and Muscle Shoals, 1 did not support ! | the reactionary attitude of the repub- lican majority. On these issues i am | i willing to go before the people of my distriet. 1f honest independence of action in | | the fulfillment of a lator's duty in his representative capacity quna.- ities a candidate and prevents his re- nomination, on that too 1 am read) to go before the people of the Twe tieth onal district, I ghall hold the ita for congross and 1n ey istrict of th of | New York strictly to the republican | party's plaiform and shall dare them | WIRE STARTS BIG BLAZ to say the dvocate and support Moose J Aug. 1l.—=Twelve those administrative measures which | persons Jd. two seriousi, T fought and voted against in the last | and damage estimated at $50,000 re- KEITH VAUDEVILLE Nostton; | sulted from a fire which started In the Teaturing Inasmuch as a ba the Woolworth block and | 1.ow conirols the apr to husiness premises adjoining | GUS KING’S seene fit to single me out, Classical and Modern Jarz aker e Jersey City lospital L fn tacen o the :n.'ml_im e to | the Peace William Snyder and went i ipance Benuty we heen sustained in jumping from © Canada. Later when hn,\-nklrs hfnds BB o BEtan tie fobboty, | ran low, the couple went to New York AR | where Snyder worked as a barber and GOVERNOR TO BE ; | Mrs, Abbott in a restaurant, Nbith ergen. " Aug, 11—Gov- | Snyder fled town with several thou- ernor George §. Silzer is expected to |sand dollars of bail money. He was be the guest of honor on Tuesday at |arrested in New York, hrought back ths concluding exercizes in Sheutzen [here and sentenced to state prison. park in celebration of the fiftieth an- | He is still serving his term at Trenton, of the Platt Dentsch Volk | Abbott sald he would go to York and niversar. | I'est Ve 1. The anniversary celehra- /make arrangements for his wife's | funeral tion began today. I i LYCEUM Scalp treatments, 1SV Parlor.—Adst. P pndianola council, No. 19, D. of P., lative ac-| (v 010 a peguiar meeting tomorrow confines of coning tn Judd’s hall. [Pinal week of Churchill's Auction Sale at 36 Church street.—advt. Walter and Ela Orban have sold‘ through the Camp Real Estate Co. n, three r::\\i\_\- house on Fairview street | to Hepmann and Eva Nast. Res :Ilr-:c values at Mary Elizabeth hop, 87 W. Main, Prof, Bidg. | No rubbing-no bluing when you use La France for the family wash die Dress ady An automaobile Yahlonaki of 12 owned by Komstanti Silver street and mo- toreyeles owned by William F, Heck- 149 Kensington avenue and Sternberg of Shuttle Meadow figured in a collision at the Arch sirect and Shuttle Meadow avenue yesterday morning. | Siight damege was done to all three vehicles, IPoliceman Themas J IPeeney, who investigated the acci- fonnd no cause for arrest, POLICE FIND NARCOTICS, Detroit, Mich, Aug. 11.—Narcotics valued at $130,000, the greatest quan- tity ever seized in Michigan, were found by police yesterday in a trunk shipped” from New York to_a local peddler, alleged to be the tool of a| drug ring. 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