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102 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 “n:hl;:‘.lnl,‘. n .u:‘r' nud,‘ " | o pent, is and was Inglon station here and continued | houss gussts ot the Deme of 8 X CHINESE WAR IS | coe contist RESULTS \WHEELER AGAIN : » N:u | the u.n.u, Remus said in further yelati » ' Flmo AM t Matches On Tomorrow's Program, | davit he n;n met J >~d~..u or [ the witness, who shortly afterwa An outstanding unit of the parade | commerce and industry today fa- 'y | communicated with him direetly or was returned to prison, Was & corn stalk display, repre II'IOIIS date the and seco R Hi A k T . alk display, represen: | formed & delegation from the metal ns n ea y in 1.-7,...,“37.",‘ rv’.l:l { .‘ Pr “h‘, i‘:x e"ews ls ““ flll e :niuz.:;,‘. p:;u“...-‘u nl l!;‘ co — Wlll p“ ‘t NI'S " 0 tative of the state's foremost Indus- | industry that it would be lln:m.l ) o o presiden | trary s added, was given before try and indicative of agricultural| 1o o |eup at the Bhuttle adow < ) . . —— \ agricultural | o comply with their request to per. to m {0 A]'ms [oup at th Buuitle M elut Daug ffly Gang the ¢0 10’ the beliet fhat 1t YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONVENTION Ncbl‘lsh slldlflm conditions upan which the ¢andidate | i thy adspiion of & worsieg Sy o e L ) ith 1k h | woul him to s his relea The Hartford Distriet Young Peos | I8 expected 1o speak tonight, Wom- | longer than the present oms, The i —_— trom prison . f the Swe A en republican clubs lined the eurb Pirst sixteon: P IiDas st o ple's soclety of the Bwedish Luth P ©urbs | minister sald that lengthening of the .uh' et . aoteated Lo C. Bosth 4 vy ana ') | Washington, Aug, 80.-Senator| Benator Wheslers » ohurehes will hold their ans| as the parade continued to the nom- | working day was out of m:'u-'m. anghal, Aug, ~=The epark |, W ‘hm" efe h‘“ 3 ‘“ and i [ voneeler of Montans sresseuter of seribed in some detail : i el | Ldneoln, Neb, Aug, 28~~Charies G. | inee's headquarters, while hundreds especlally sinee during the sessl Agniting all China In open warfare |, up and 8t D. . Manni il el Y stances under whieh R fnual convention in Bristol and For- | nayes came to his old home today | Of Automobiles and marehers ran|of the assembdly of the League of "o ”‘. Soley in the lnlpandnug“l RAM 4 D A\l 4‘ i | o e Daug imittes an ® lal testimony was adduced catville Bunday afterngon and Mobs | 1o Lo peceived during the morning | the human gauntiet in fag-bedecked | Nations, pressure probably I4 be 00 aciia ’ ol R Hart 1 up: i) e |Follette candidute for vice-president [ “The committee, he said, “got (8% Bunday afterncon and eves|ang atternoon, not aa the republican | fashion. brought (o hear by the Garmane to rn portions of | R today publicly renewed his war on |several anonymous telegrams whi ning will be devoted to services and e-presidential eandidate, but as a Numerous local erganizations tood | indues them to return te the elght. former resident and friend, Tonight, | Part in the parade, as well as dele- | nour day, exercises which will be held in Feds gations from Omaha and nearby orter 1 up. | Me N deteated .‘“'" provinee in whieh Chi. [Merwin deteat in my judgment Remus himself sent The Daugherty gang,” In publie of- ral Hill sehool auditorium, Bristol. University of Nebraska st Yuan, the aggressor, expects| Hecond sateen W, Chamber % = Hlu 'l:"“hhu o "““' h““ g Manning § wp | Th'a torrmal statement, Mr, Wheel ;“:“‘“r‘tln::“l‘ ::‘f‘“‘:'v‘:I"»‘.""‘LT :“’nfl There will be a busineas meeting in he will make hia appearance as [ 1OWns and cities. Al"l"O BOY AGAIN uu.nfiho";-‘-‘"rsllcam“‘:h;,..nm:1‘lh ..;n.\.\ “n‘xmx‘- ted 3, M. [ 79 8 LON length With ap afidavit ting that he had valuable infor "‘ ',"'"M le Bwedish church Mon= | the candidate for the second highest DE“""IHI the stadium tonlght, Mr.| Joseph Pavano of 410 Eim strest section of Kiangsu provinee since |Uefeated B W %ald to have been made fn Atlanta | Mation. We sent an agent down to| 44y morning, while in the +after- [office in the nation, and ia seheduled | Pawes hia l',l ¥ and the reception | reportod to the polles this moraing Ais appointment under the denosed | W, ¥, Rowlund ¢ penitentiary by George Remus, once (€6 him, He volunteered to come, O meet will he held at the | to begin speaking at 8 o'clock, eens :""“"1'1" will nfurl round the(that he was driviag his automobile ABfu party as Tuchun of Cheilang |Win by defuult the Ohio bootieg king, repudiating | That any promises were made to him | ¢ amp Htation grounds in |:n stville, | ral standard time, The address will | "AIf mile track while a community | on Washington strest w! & small grovines. Lu retained his power ur: feated k. I he wensational testimony he gave | Of any kind is absolutely untrue, and | The Bristol Chamiidr of Commerce | be radiocaat, song feat will alng Auld Lang Byne. [boy ran in frent of him and w ter the overthrow of the Anfus, sald | L Toies &5 last spring before the Daugherty “.' course the assertion that either L rv:-" ished prizes for the vietor-| The program of the day mmmm; En route to this city early today, | knocked to the ground by the fe; to be the pro-Japanese party in [ by ult commitice, Chairman n-m-}xmn or myself had 1ous a \-‘ Including a gold wateh | for & motoreyele police escort, d Mr. Dawes was met by a number of der, He took the boy to a doeetor, China in 1919, H. Baldwin sstimony hefore the investiga-|8ny Influence that would enable us|and a gold penell, A delegation | sisted by color guards and the lp friends at Ashland, Neb, While his|who declared that he had not been General Wu Pel-Fu, who has rul. 'On Saturd o manttdy the senator's statement con. |10 pardon, considering our attitude | from this city is expeeted at the | pearance of & number of bands in a | business headquarters will be at the | injured severely, according to Pa. % “disclosed that the present [tOw un the executive brunch of the antion, xm" which formed at the Burl.' hotel, he and his family will be vano' npar military power In China, |be continued with the mateh play v o dnlenm the armies of |being agalnst par, warden of Atianta penitentiary s & | close friend and political associate of .Iunhu H " ang Tso-Lin, w ord of —— Manchuria |n‘lfl::. hlnl' or“dre:errldhl: ESCAPE FROM BOYS' SCHOOL ,‘r,‘, ,‘: I,:h.':“:',“::)p, ’E:',:,,:,rm(l::,'f' A § 2 clear th o o= m:"',';°',';cfl’:'d':"‘°”‘;l°,‘e";‘;; ;‘r"{',:"l Wiadislaw Ps wica, 14, of 82 |idge still has some house-cleaning to 4 Shish-Yuan. It is belleved that any | G0!0 Street and a boy from Water- (do, becauss some remnants of the ‘weakening of General Wu's Chihj|PUrY escaped from the Conngeticut | Daugherty gang are still in office un- tion would furnish Chang Tso. | *Ch00! for boys at Meriden yester- |de ral government," n his long awaited opportunity to | 0¥, ccordipg to information re-| According to information reaching \ move southward agaln against Pe.|c¢ived last nlght by the local police. Senator Wheeler and other members ] king, an expedition for which he has 3 " been preparing since his defeat two d years ago. 2 Sun Yat-sen a Factor Another factor in the mnrnhu!l LAl K of forces in this resion is Sun - age en o Ben, president of the southern gov- EN Dan took Evelyn inhis because it is true, every word, every erament of China, who although his e armies have been weakened by long- - + eontinued local conflicts In the vicin- rtfor 2.7171 (INC.) 2-7171 Hartfor 1 l’!‘r r&rr aton, ;‘-n:}x{:m: as a sup- Hartford Lo ) &1 d nrms and told her that he episode, every character—all except R s on. i other s knowing that he was not in earnest, and woman could read it, could see :'u rations for fighting on a huge that he was sowing his wil;:l oats— the broken hearts and ruinedi l;’opes% 3 i that his intentions were far from could know the days and nights of u:ae;%e.:;' 3‘:&’5’5‘ (:;DOQplzi:s;‘n‘ Il B ASEMENT being what she thought they were. remorse and tears, and witness the g grim retribution that fate eventually {ncluding artillery and machine gun If h uld h looked l hi - f ) Mlko?u:nranof:::n‘t':fill’; :’:pfi':do:.? [ h ms °dc° 5 t:: ° ;;Ox:er ‘nitfo hls bestowed, few would risk such pun- posing armies are within five miles || NEWS eu.ld :fl Se]; fl:,t - €; t§ Ie ishment to achieve a questionable ‘“flnnen‘lm;:: Feng-Ling, military f:wi.n ?:: ad\?icwenof aacyn?c:{af:iezé degree of false success—no young \governor of the Shanghal-Sunkiang g . A . man would trifle with a*woman’s who had said to him “To win success 1 d irl 1a fier heart ou must know life—especially 0’c anc no gir’ wou give o8 Y > to any man until she had made sure |diatrict,, today estimated that 20,000 |8 “fldoul troops are scattered over | 0 wiii L) bl that his intentions were honorable ipoints between Woosung and Shang- sl up to Nansiang, where the op- | {posing forces are expected to clash | wasonly one of many girls into whose A m‘omy T R ears he had poured the same sweet and his character above reproach, #roops have been sent from Pao- sounding words, what a world of If you are a young man,or woman, 5 Bisnhusn at Naming white 0.0 | { shame and degradation she would mother or father with children whose 4 3 | have been spared. interests you have at heart do not troops, in addition to those in the 3 : war zons, are being sent from fail toread this thrilling lesson taken Chinli province. “His False Standard”—in True straight from life so that you or yours B84 inimaatleto bosts Tor the con- || D Story Magazine for Octoberisastory 050 cored the agony and grief fiet 18 contained in charges by Chi- | i " of the sowing of wild oats—and the {;‘atyEvelyn was cal]edgupun to endure ¥ :n.i'h':':.:;:&;":':e;'c‘:‘l'r;‘:y‘s‘:zgz K 1\ reaping of a crop of agony. It's @ pecauge she was ignorant of the ways of | powerful, gripping tale that rings true life—and men. ; . Other Absorbing Stories from Life #nd Chekiang provinces, by harbor- Here are Just a Few of the Unusual Features in the October Issue of True Story Magazine i8g and accepting support from two nmillitary leaders lately expelled by the northern forces with which Chi is aligned. g Chi says his single aggressive pur- | r?u: ::e s‘hma'r’;nhdl;’ 2"4;0[';:::: 1:“'0 “Her Final Choice”—slighted all her literally clawed her way out of hell is one M:L Hl: immegdi:';m; 1: nf; | life by indifferent relatives, Nina, an orphan, of the most heartgripping, truly helpful capture of the Lungwha arsenal, | i had always hungered for love. So when narratives that has been published in True two miles south of Shanghal and Peter Hodge came into her life, she fell an Story Magazine, 3 forts 20 miles down the Whangpoo easy prey to his seeming devotion. She : Fiver from Shanghal. Chi will move little realized that in throwing herself hastily “You Belong to Me”—Alice's greatest into his arms, she was inviting not only the =~ weakness was that of being too easily led. bitterest suffering and remorse, but actual ‘When Avery Holson, whom she hated, bule tragedy. This pathetic life story is aterrific lied her into a loveless marriage, she was indictment of swift court- afraid to withdraw from an shipand hasty marriage and | ¢ 99 | alliance that was both wicke drives home a lesson and a Out Of the Depths ed and loathsome to her. The $1,000 Prize Story forget. When other children were being ‘Hles to all erafts advising against ascending the Whangpoo river to- ward Shanghal between sunset and i Munrise, is expected to have the ef- | 3 foct of bringing concentration of all |§ forelgn warcraft here, 1 The situation in forelgn Chinese ®ommercial circles is described as | overland against Shanghal, he says, taking the outskirts of the city, at i the same time attacking Woosung 3 By sea and land, warning you won't soon Had she only been properl; y roperly T anctnariehi drenanial taught from her childhood Dunnnhreaufuldaynfmpm:hd as 1o Evelyn’s fate and mine, 1 pasied foOa cn et S taloean wa® | days, what agony of mind through hell-firesof suffering and I learned that I loved Evelyn, loved fitr “ b hooled b: ester pickpocket, h Y AT 3 ‘What Every Woman | wif.“c v, ten voars oid she conid | and soul she might have asamanloves sunshine, and woods,and rivers, andall natural, wholesome things,”* 9 .4 sy g Hopes” —Livinginacoun- | ifta wallet or a roll of bills so defly from . a pocket that the victim would never Naval Warning " escaped! True Story Maga- ~from “His False Standard" in True Story for Octoben try neighborhood where the | { RECEEE (TR 00 10 A warning {ssued to naval authori- | zine has published many “distinctly uneasy,” and is reflected BE 6 fall in value of some Chiiness | young men ogled her and And then when she was eighteen, her | trye life narratives but none The Gnge of Battle Banknotes and runs on several of sought opportunities to [mother. Handsome Nell”turnedher | 41 o4 teach a more powerful et banks. meet heralone, Madge came | taxencourse inblackmailing herteachers | moral lesson than this. In this country today a mighty conflict is raging, The forces of were all past masters at the geme, When Evil are battling tirelessly to destroy all that is clean, wholesome, vire to believe that all men are i L she graduated from this school she was beasts—that all love is dis= | accepted in the most exclusive circles of gusting—and that no temp- | societv—and her beauty, her charm, her winsore ways brought her into contact tation of city life could ever | uith many men—had they only known lure her intopathsof wrong, | what lay behind those blue eves, that N winning smile, that soft voice, they would But Madge did not know | JL0THE frozen in their tracks. the city. She did not know Then Fatelplunged love into her Iife and {ve twisted two lives out of shape. Her own fiaz”sg;’:i:;‘r‘:c‘xisafig and her victim's. But who would believe 4 ste S the truth from a girl who had squeezed made,and how fiercely she I&“vm i of a rich man ‘Inhr some love etters. Then came the truth—remorse— was announced today by the general was to have to battle for | neartaches, anger, passion, love. You've eonvention committee, her soul and happiness. w(fihn‘h'vn‘!vtrrem?lgr?.?\:T\u\;;lh;nrl : : &Hloping story as "Out of the Depths,” A cablegram from Ambassador .‘ Every girl who longs For e Mokaavs i (16 Obl et X oty city-lifeshouldreadMadge’s | Magazine. And you aregoing to say that Kellogg was received today saying he Distinguished By Their ‘With war preparations on in full | # blast on both sides, trains are still ruRning on the Shandhai-Nanking failway, although the schedules are | M frregular because of the confusion. Wales Invited to Be at Legion Convention | Bt Paul, Aug. 20.—The Prince of Wales has been invited to attend the national encampment of the Ameri- ean Legion here Sept. 15 to 19, it “After the Storm”— tuous and good. Like many another girl she The favorite weapons of Evil are deceit, treachery, cunning. had dreamed ofa handsome Afraid to advance into fair and open battle, it slinks in the shadows lover that, like a knight of and attacks in the dark. It invades our homes, offices, factories. It old, would some day come Jurks in the highways and byways. Its prey is the innocent, the ig- for her. Andas time went norant, the misinformed. “Against its attacks mere moralizing avails by, and no such lover came, little, Thefight calls for action—determined, fearless, bold. TrueStory she suddenly conceived a Magazine, as edited and published by Bernarr Macfadden represents daring plan, What theplan that kind of action. It has thrown itself aggressively into the fight. ri:;;:;;‘;g:n‘;?:: :,::izlf Right from the start, True Story Magazine expected criticism— ing outcome of her experi- and got it. It also expected the active support of all clear-thinking ence in “the palace of lr;v o righteous men and women who are striving for the betterment of —i8 @ teue life story of in- h.umanit;.r—and it reqeived thnt., too. Every day this great publica. tense dramatic power that tion receives new evidence of its tremendous power for Good. “The Network of Fate”—When Janet should be a solemn warning to every girl True Story has and needs but one weapon—the sword of Truth, If it can help men and women, boys and girls, to live cleaner, purer concealed from her husband the fact that ~ who is given to idle dreaming about love. his friend and financial backer, had made lives; if it can save others the heartache, the suffering, that follows a Ras invited the prince to attend the |§ convention and that the ambassador | 88jd he was confident the prince would accept. President Coolldge and Secretary | Hughes will repeat the invitation - | ; when tha prince visits Washington | i —g - i i e | | Ledhsh “When Fear Took Flight” “Forever After” Trenton W Finds I save her husband from financial ruin, The Fh s . - Trenton Woman Find ) . story of her sufferingand despair before she His GrellTempenhon “The Part of a Fool Uze This Coupon If You Cannot Get Husband Through ?flpfl' |8 Low Prlces could prove her innocence and of how she “Board and Lodging” “That Brat of Mabel’s” True Story At Your Newsstand o o e 2 s CUT ON DOTTED LINE o s s s Trenton, N. J., Aug. 2 n, of Trentor, Special Opportunity Coupon SEND NO MONEY NOW Holger Rasm ar day identified picture of Charl E. Raas of New York as that of | @ her husband. Rasmussen deserted |B 2 t his wife and three small children J 0 ! last September and no trace him hed been found until t an ] saw his photograph in a ] ’ ) mewspaper. 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