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New Brita home comfort [ message. | ha ’mmd see him again, Her eyes filled with muscles of her throat contracted She felt she would die if she had £0 on with her act. A vislon ap r-"arN) before her eyes of that fath- er back home in Paris that never- to-be forgotten day when she bade mm goodbye as she prepared to sail Her father, John Patty, FORCED TO SMILE AS FATHER DIES - Rctress at Theater Gets Sad News But Goes on With Ret | eramere, . .. R | filled and the audience had paid % for amusement. Making an almost superhuman effort to control her -hearted with grief, a mem-|emotions she appeared before ber of a vaudeville team at the |footlights with a smile on her face, Capitol theater last evening ldst enthust peiled to complete her act as though she never a care. Tt was the female member of the Buggling team, billed “The Du Ponts.” The bout to :-!arl when a messenger boy arrived from the telegraph office. “A cabl "umw for Mrs. Du Pont,” he said. The message was handed to !'*r. Just as she was about to go on n-p e. She opened it nervously premonition that happened, made I 8 few brief w tears, back the tears in her eyes, \O her dressing room weeping. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS as md 1881 Juse , but it was a saa at New Haven n of Danbury & The U.S. Gm‘er'w enta firms like U. S, Steel Cor- poration, International hundreds more are using Victors because they insure figure accuracy at lowest possible cost. There are 60,000 in use. Let us demonstrate why, in your own office on your own wark. \Maine Driver Runs Over Hartford Girl Free Trial—Monthly Payments | ADKINS - PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH ST P NC————0< | cre. TH® girl had a fract a br ured skwil lied suddenly and she never the The theater the | astic | yplause and left the stage to rush | HOLDING SESSION. Exemplifying Order of Red Cross |« { s “NEXIGD SEVERS WITH BRITAIN Refusal to Accord Consular | Honors Is Cause By The Associated Pr Mexico City, Oct Mexico has | esed comme relations | T with of for t Britain, department n aff and the rpool all snlates in Lo Glasgow close honorary consu he United Ki This drastic p was ny the words of Tore | ter ho |G decided not to & ility to * of them- 1 rela- oes not e moral and ign ‘v.\m, to soverc . |dent, ition n of”th formal last spring. ordering the con- | gn minis- | Mexi- | | Meantime the British government has no diplomatic representatives in | Mexico, maintaining only consular | offices which the decision of the | Mexican foreign minister will affect The viewpotnt here is that, pend- | 1r\z overtures by Mexico, Great Britain cahnot take any steps look- \an towards recognition. Tt was ex- pected that President-Elect Calles, {on his recent European trip, might | ave again brought up the question 9t he sailed for home, announcing i, e would not visit England. Pumam Baphsti Ask | Minister to Resign| Putpam, Oct. 26.—~It became yesterday that the members ‘nr the First Baptist church at a | meeting Wednesday night adopted a { knowr s through- | recolntion calling upon the pastor of | |the churcl to resign, 1, Rev, John C, He had been stor of {the ehurch for three years. None |of the members would comment pon the action they had taken or | any reason for wishing their astor to terminate his secrvices. Stoddard, xico m | |Leading Odd I‘ellm\s Officers Resign Posts | Fdward W. Schultz, Lewls W. [Lawyer and Walter W. Bullen, pre sident a respectively, of the Building Associatior viee pre a 0d retired eded n, Burton Pr'm n retiring officers 0dd Teilows of many ng and to their efforts oh of the Doctor Says it Will Be Great Help In Surgical Cases . F. Denn clared in an ssion of the 1d an of re HITH BRIDGE OVER NIAGARA, g el ar w*\ mx:‘ fourteenth ody of fall- re is in as the first 1n not | - |which MINISTER LOSES (ONTROL OF (AR \Derhy Clergyman Runs Tnto| Sherry’s in New York New York, Oct. 25—Losing control of his automobile at Fifth avenue and 5Sth street at the start of the rush hour last night, the Rev. Alfred Budd, patsor of the Derby, Conn., Congregational church, sat helplessly | |at the wheel while the car plunged | across the sidewalk and into two plate glass windows of Sherry's | where 150 persons were having tea. | On its wild dash the machine struck and knocked down David Ehiberg, who was standing on. the corner, and pinned Moses Siegelman up against the metal framework of the shattered windows. Both men were taken to City hos- pital, where physicians said they probably would have to amputate | Glegelman’s left leg | Despite the crash of falling glass broke ti panes of a show case, the patrons of Sherry’s remain- ed calm. Employees brought out | napkins to bind up Sjegelman's in- juries. | The Rev. Mr. Budd, charged with | reckiess driving, received a summons | in traffic court. [Prisoners Beat Guard And Break From lanl Doylestown, Pa,, Oct. | prisoners. escaped from the M v jall yesterday sfternoon T | ting the head keeper and obtain- | his keys to the front cntrance. are James J. McGhee, Ph phla, serving eight to ten. ye or robbery, and Frank Chance, | Fred Sitzer, each 18 years, of New | York, who were to be released to- morrow. —T} Six-room cottage, just off of ‘: East Street; all improvements; price right. COX &DUNN | ; 272 MAIN ST. “A Competent and Service-Giving Agency” Torms of Burglary Insurance sold by H. DAYTON HUMPHREY’ S Interior Holdnp, Messenger Robbery. 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