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»‘:P!‘ [T r"' suburban Pittsburgh were puzzled grand clrcult racing card here ] ball that momen —_— There will be elght starters in this uiess otherwise (ndicated, theatrical notices and reviews io this column ar Mineola, N. Y., July 15 (F—Mrs v lit up the eastern heavens last shington, July 15.—Fighty-atx | ®¥ent: Voltage, driven by Thomas written by the pres agencles for the respect'se amusement company. §|Linn R.2 chian of Mineola, |Vight but Willlam R. Indwig, as- | e Ptta Druin, driven by i & |#aid last night that John R, M tronomer at the Allegheny observa- ' %:in the country paid taxes W o0 meiisiinds, ariven by .-.mm‘.m-'—-o.mmo-m.-.- lachlan of Duluth, Minn, who yes- |1er¥, Who witnessed the spectacle, 1723 on incomes in excess of $1,000,- | Fayette National, driven b DOUBLE FEATURES—LYCEUM RICHARD DIX AT cAPITOr, |'¢Tdey tentatively identificd the dis. |Urclured it to Le a meteorite of un Of the 86 persons s0 nated | Pearl Benboe, n by Egan; He Booth Tarkington's novel, “The| Richard Dix comes to the Capito; |IBterred body of a man nurdered |Usual bright : the incomes of 30 were $1,000,000 1¥Wood Frisco, driven by Turmoll, l\.rodurwl as a motlon plc- [theater on Thur ' in his newes |0 YeArs ago at 1, 111, as his | rh: meteorite, commonly Known oy 0,000, 12 pald taxes on in. | FAvenian, driy by Fdmar and ture, and Tom Mix in “Pals in |Paramount starring picture “a , (som, Linn Al achian, s the |18 & “shooting star,” appeared n the e o 000000, | Marmaduke, driven by Valentine Blue" will be shown as the feature |Must Live," directed by Paul Stoane | ©heF of lier hushand who is now {constellation \I,\H ahout 10:30 of §1, to $2,000,000; The 2:08 pace with seven starters attractions at the Lyceum this eve- |as his first screen work employed as manager of the Aijax |©clock 1d Mr. Ludwig, with a me number paid rates on n- | and the Mooney three year-old pace ning for the last time, tomorrow | 1t has been safd (hot e e ot | Rubber company at Trenton, N. ., 1»~':‘l{ll‘x lke flash that turned the | comes of 100,000 to $3,000,000; | with eight starters are the ofher the entire bill being changed. Paramount's I'irst I'amous Iorty ary | "M NS been in toueh with him dur priskyilnioltictidsiinoan o ge " 1 income of $4,000,- | events on program. Showers e e The last half week program brings |yet to come and they certajnly ynue |18 1He DASE fow months, I moon. 1t' was followed by a < P T e | e S A ou- 1 \1‘1!1\ OCRs another double attraction bill fea- |have : c G ] 8he complained that rumors of [{14il of vapor rescmbling the ray s ! sy ; SN i had a huneh about “A M | rumors : isted us receiving fncomes In excess | Arriv A o o A turlng “Who Cares” and “The|Must Live,” adapted from ‘“Jupgj. |"CF Mt death have annoyed [Of @ Svarchifght that was visible for | = 3 Sroinil = e e NGRS that withstand the s »trgm Danger Line.” The first named s |Law,” by 1. A. R Wyl v them for the In, ix months, Mrs ¥ to seven minutes, , s 1 a 1 3 E 3 {Law," by AR, o, B 3 1 Among the big income taxpayers | fast. 5 st Ar “vort or etoch from the widely read novel by Cos- |~ The Keith vandeville bill with {1, | MacLaehian said when fuquirics e | While (e brightncss of lust ight's Al ‘):““‘_”M”"":‘ “"““I-’l Ll o outdoor aport.or .'!\\1\11185 mo Hamilton and is up to 11 {program will be featured b 2 Ber hushand investiza{ed | Meteorite Wwas unusual, Mr, Ludw cording t ub 4 i 4 eatured by 1 gated 3 lic in 1924, covering the SeEis ity ol e Pl o ute In ever yrespect. “The Diehl Sisters and McDonald n *Taj. e natd e aa mlnlm- that the n'wr\'\ Bowi e s SR ‘J.M‘("_"“"I“’ Bank of Italy in Frisco that .H]]l need look thelr Clreus Mystery” also is to be shown. |1t or Leave 1t:" Sholton Buontir 1. | MacLachlan n the United [°hlering that part of its orbit fn |y °ine STty ok el (e q The Lyceum next Sunday evening |a clever singing comodier .,””m}‘ 4 oush he had many rela- |Which numerous meteors wonld ap- [ \(''yf 414 N‘m\'ul,l' [ me"‘lv‘.rl:nI«V]m i Distributes Its Stock will feature as one of its attractions |ing “Sentiments in Song:" Gafin ‘“" IniDulutr (2L Senator James Couzena of Mic ,',,m;l | San Francisco " (P-—Distri “The Unknown Lover. and Walton are comedians and pre. | SINC° Coming east last winter, Mr AT I'he total income of the $6 men who (U100 of mor fa mi e —— corence |sent “Meat—The Wife"; the Three (P4 Mrs. MacLachlan have ec | DP”LS ON PROGRAM P b el s it m-‘m | doNars in stock to the oot 9 Alex are equilibrists and perform |'°SPQnded with Mr. MacLachlan's | L an $152,000,000, The ‘M\ col. |1he bank of Ttaly and an increase in A T R some wonderful f. and the | father through his brother Joseph | — locted i cases “.Hm s “{the dividend r to 15 per cant of Cycling Brunettes offer a fast cyele Macla of Ste Marie, Minn., |,.., . TSSAT 2 | feetive xt Octohe - ) novelty which they call “Defying | Mrs. MacLachlan said, and conld not “ SEAnElu i s ol s) Aol Sbesing s i I e ] plic |Yesterday. The act 1% taken by SilR Stockings that Wear s i A ARl A oy e Dl s figures were made public ; kil t Tu HIS I]EFENSE A new episode of fhe |U! ‘x ’m‘m low ‘h could believe his | Big Event at Eiks' Comvention yesterday as part of a revision 0" ‘|”r board of directors of fnsti program. When asked from what point {hey In Portland Today e L pieuLon oghel o o kot o dlian o rtin R ey e |had “come east,”” Mrs. MaclLachlan | ; ed by dndividuals for 1028 | stoet ownorship pian adopted by the ]T Yoll " . sald she did not remember sinee they | Fortland, « zon, July 15 Most (M hich corre A figures previously b last fall Denies He Ever Admitted ACGUSED OF MURDER {10 e i e i e west, ISR Wnion {odays events of [ENE ot Tho corrections ehminat- | e siocn a1 e anited | 7 i sonvention was the el a duplication of the ret s M \,hl.‘ hian is/an itinerant industeial |12 L convention the na L duplica returns in | the employes on the basis of on e rYr Sy AT ABES e Wrongdoing With Woman L T e TR o e T e R T EXCLUSIVE WITH THIS STORE Ty Ul .”.] T M‘,M‘,‘,,l. today | Grand lodge sessions continued S In excess of $5,000 with a |for each averag: P e 17-Year-Old South Dakota \l|||l||‘”_”m ) rk, N. I, when he saw a | a0d concerts were held practically |Shortage in the income eclasses employes of & ‘x“ r' ‘: ‘:« 3 | 5 account of Ston I day and city and highway sight- |Showing net income of Jog I F e it - ' Said to Have Beaten Girl to|Press account of his supposed death L VB _ ¢ $ than jamount fo be distributed at present Chicago, July 15 (M ICurv D. g ; ised hier that he was mailing e zvfr trips :\‘-v‘ u!wmth At [® J‘H o " [1s 2531,459 of bank stock Case, wife of the Rev. Carl D. Case, ath, Burned Dody, | [night competitive hand concerts wer e et differenge for fhe whole | A 5 pastor of an Nak Park church, de- | \atortown, 8. b, July 15 (P 4 | 8 reports o ath have | ,yl‘ ‘hlmy ! ..‘,‘\\\‘:",,\ :r”m ol ) ”‘: rflj].‘lu m,‘an the | SAYS WILL ROGERS: ° PY pied yesterday that she had ever |charge of first d muslier foday (o S EE LI Thies 4 ""“ [t 0onost TuP Uite mationcl chams T "‘%n“; ;, ",‘A!"l'r"i‘ I —_— stated that her husband had admit- | fuce Winfred Meck, who has admit- ers, 5 and & vears old,” Mra |PODSMID and several more entered [and i the total tax from 8703060 |y eant o, 1 Oklahoma For n tad improper relations Mrs. [ted killing Byrle Healy, 17, of Gar- i" e night, “\fe |the exhibition drill elassification to $663,651 paretie ]lnr;”"u!”Is)\\lllm( To Charlotte Leland, a parishioner, y ‘414 1:11 ity. s |have not heen ot uth for threc | The Zonaves from ckson, Mich., [ 7.698,8 Income taxpayers in 102 Will Roge l("(‘\‘,‘rl\\‘fl\] ”\,‘,_”‘)‘i‘ Mrs, e testified in the $50 m”l eck, who s 21 years old, said | land a half ve did not re. | Ve Tavered to win the competi The st number of taxpayers |actor. says he has damage suit of Albert Leland, Mrs. [Miss Healy and he went automobile | ncmber living at Geneva, TiL, where |Hen S R e T e e E 0 Teland's divorced husband, against [riding Sunday night and she asked oo M el LB ¥ st e ool ving salaries of $1,000 fo $5.0001 [bo oiag 1o et Lnel by Harlig, a chureh official, whom (him to Kl her. They drove to a |y Jered, : Following was | They numbere e R et iE) oy 1";» o oo e 0 Leland accuses of slander. Leland lstraw stack in an isolated pasture. | 3jacfachian has heen o d at carance: Tolse, |lurgest group 1 el L G ] yesterday testified that Mrs. Case had i\\hv(n‘.\lu\\ struck Miss Healy on ronton, N, J., since last Iebruary attle, Detroit, ) 82,000 to $3,000 numbering 2.470,- | In a telogram today to T, 8 T.eac a conferencg with him and told him fthe head with an iron rod and Hm . a T T 3 Al St ne e 4 that her husband had admitted in-|choked her. ,,H,\ were limited to 15 winutes [$3,000 to0 $4.000 mumbe h»\]“‘ v‘"‘ ”"'. r»“"\rmv‘u N "*mm_' e j\ o discretions with Mrs, Leland. | After placing her hody in the tin length lmHat etounierecaivlie . & Ale (:( b e e e ’ The suit against Hartig, accused [straw, he went o a motion picture | ym brincipal feature for today |$4,000 to $5,000 numbers 56, | ors safd: ) of calling Leland the father of am show and later returncd and set fire e women of the nvention | Thirty-cight per 3 | Saten \ ! S ai b e o -cight persons paid tax on | voted n Oklahoma for illegitimate x:ljn‘d‘ fl’"l"\ a'm”urn::l‘ll" lu”v; .\Iu;:\. O AL $ a luncheon and river trip, salaries running from $750.000 o | 154 you never had (he ber i a Turkish bath, f6 the after. obert Depect, another south 1 = - £1,000,000, Their total fncome was 'uzhv man up for me to vote for math of Leland's suit for divorce 0 jing near Crocker, was relased last | SWEDISH SOPRANO SUES SRS o e e [ Rib e Sk Tor By e naE ah s Which Dr. Case was named. night when Meek aissumed responsi | New York, July 15 (P G0 ha iserarnin torbe is oo | oA cIcT) Coiek ot s ottt Mrs. e saild that ehe did ;fl.\‘ Lility for the killir . | Nanny Larsen-Todsen, Swedish | st el | for mysolf. s what Bryan nsad hat “Carl has confessed to me,” but S e F mer g[ I \d E love | rought suit for §100,000 | S 4 Ao and look where he is today :v‘.‘.mvv"(wh“’n’h“ e ; % S ! OHHBI ) ]ep lel Hl[l Oyf Aaima at “Ulie "Melrapaliten ‘ CAUGHT BY TIDE "I'I‘ ;::‘niw}“}‘v\"l;“\ :yv'qu‘ Mv\rv “ Fo ey hing and mamtained nis| Court Bomb in New York | Takes Wallon at i Unera company on March 27, 1t was |y m— ITErel, eI o o cence et (lon’s vl H | disclosed here for injuries suffered | YA¢ Freshmen, Out Clamming, |75 At ; : " ; innocence, : ; Only a Cop’s Revolver €5 Wallop at Rim i L el ; ! P | have two demoerats here in Ne Because it covers the city and surrounding terri- fying, detalled four {when a Torse fell on her foot dur- | Drowned at Kings 1 0 Leland, testifying, detailed f st e l fell on her foot dur l &s Park, N. Y. [ York T can bring ont with me, Yours conditions under which he h 'I‘I;, e ,-,\‘:”{:‘ ‘Y‘\:."'N,';\ i ,‘,"_":;; . o finediceicaral fon "";r-q;mlmm - | King's Park, N. Y., July 16 (B - [for a better governor's mansion.” tory. You read about your friends, be it good or agreed to stop his divorce procecd- | trat ell's divislo i ( v 5 P -William on January 12 hie Metro- [Goorge Cassidy, 18, of Andover, - : 3 ings and avold scandal in the church. {court had a homb se: yesterduy | 3 sn n Opera company claims Mme. | Mass., a Yale freshinan, was drown. | —— i had news. The "N’ffld.“"\hes it could Rl}‘a-‘s be These were that Dr. Case leave the |during which court attendants, wit- | his nillion odsen was working under [cd whils elamming in Tong Istand cauo good news but that's impossible—news is news. chureh, that T rlieved of a|nesses and speetators dashed for | “' ew York ie workingman's ‘~‘H md last night. Stranded on a ! Q et uses { Al o to the church | places of safety when a loud report | sation law at the time of the |reef to which he h S uick, safe, sure relief fi Lalance on his pledge to the church | pla of safety when | | ieh ad gone at low ick, safe, ief from & o o Saa fund: that no further salary be paid |was heard. | was | aceident and that she vecelved [tide, Cassidy attemnted. to . sw | Painfulcallouseaon the fest While on your vacation, keep posted on the Dr. Case, thus pretenting him e H]T‘.m(,-. ‘«,r the homb »“‘,l_l were 43 cash and for medical at- | ashore when n;r)» 1‘.\1'1;‘;u|w in, and N?’z';lmliw doings at home and have the Herald sent to you woing on” six months leave of ab-junable to find any fraces of the v twas caught in the sw current lll‘ - = eE: % g Berac and that at a later day b be | posed liomb it later developed |1 ki ey e Zi oil's P for 18 cents a week, payment in advance, permitted (o obtain a divorce from [ufter an exhaustiva cxamination. | fock T S ; F"“ : |of King's Park. went. to his ry 10 Eads pain is gone Mrs. Leland in another part of the that the explosion was cavsed by | consins o 0 tp cling It [but the hoy struggled with © Sbiia the accidental dis of a police and Miss Isabell . wnd sank before he could be drag- Wartig filed a bill of justification 1nmn.~! revolver, 1 pons of all re. The hody was later re- yestorday outlining. his charges [ the hlueconts in (1 ling f i unke 1t g 5 - |covered againgt Leland. Among them wer mir and a disel 1 Ut t he . dRIEaE L BRger | Cassidy employed during his ; tin 1012 or 1913, ‘&l csind in. the ) 1 Lonis K Al e AR A Immer vacation as an attendant at not know ani i | as not married to Leland. T hi was the father of this child, the billf o yppp Gpsprers nrELn 1l tim \&VAT RB satd. and aleo charged that in 1805 1 S e e u : or 1306 he used the title of “doctor” | Dew Rork. « 1 O while sales manager for a health in we arrested four el ””l X i , srand Rapids, Michigan investigation of 0,000 diamonc pherd wepe gery CIEBI L BT robbery in Maiden Lans 0 quiring them There are clght times xs many plished when four baudits braved S e e ) murders In_ the United Statos ac- jthe police d ,‘“'y‘\“ S ‘ md writng | My One Wish Is llml I Could Hd\(‘ Heard of NOX-RI- S, e populaticn as there [Identitication o v Gruhi hi i . cording to the pop selHENE oL : . TIS Sooner,” States Mrs. Roxanna Tuttle, are In Bngland Harri ) __ eler. He was nnable ta identify 1h pherd . r R. F. D. No. 5, Waterbury, ('onn. e ) for rob lant (o Every home in am four years of age L CEUM 1 oA s 2 i i 0 | and about two years ago, 1 vas tak i festnmony ¢ ignvd > [ Tt en down with sciati ¥First, in my Tonight Caly! i isisuffici i Am- [back and then in my 1iss A short TWO BIG PICTERES PENSIONS FAVYORLED cme [ Hime dater, T had it {1 every i = \edi- [of my body, and 1 was in a MIX || School danitors AL Convention Ree- YALL RECORD BUILDING, ve is [Shape. The pain would almost kill ommend This ion dy [me. T otried clectric baking and all i a New Strocture is to Cost University the remedies and ofher treatments nt I i Ahout 100,000 that T heard of, but none of them alo mventio ¢ o v building to house the Yale 1 |friend suzgested that 1 give \n\ it i s I I, Yale Ui v m - | RI-TIS a tri Al he T ndvicet was . i 4 call a o rds [0 the work in my case, and my with Sunal ) il that ‘ Iy is that 1 did not hear of ELEANOR BOARDMAN o which 1 bring | ; e r. T am perfectly ; Thurs,—Fri.—Sat. TWO EXCELLENT C0C1 gt with HAYARAWA also Who Cares SESSUT with DOROTHY Thie Conpon and Lady DEA DR 10 Conts Will Admit Any tn Best seat CFAYPSIGTE ORI Today—*"Kiss in the Dark™ K&ITH VAUDEVILLE " THURS —FRIL—SAT. “'s':; / mmv KEITH VAUDEVILLE m STERS DONALD LWNETTES HPLION NNTLEY i HATEDS .IL el Abont mecting the state re reelectsd The busine 1 an outing at the T. Tt a dinner at which me f Al forent ho ns 1 affalrs wi GALENZY THRET ALEX “SUNKEN SILVER” & WALTON POLl SPALACE | HARTLORD ALL THIS WEEK g, 815, Mat sat The Poh Players With the Mast Powerful ¢ Senson Teaturing IRED and Jean Oliver, G d “The Alarm Clock” A Comedy in Three Frers Fie Thurs. Wed of the AVMOND e n Acts by AVERY HOPWOOD The Outstanding Production of {h Season, Marking the 10th Suecess tal Week First Appeareace This Week of the New Ingenue, Flora Gade and the New Second Woman, DOROTHY LORD. | WIFE INSISTS HER Peculiar Case of Mineola Man Still Unsettled Ar ment of t 1 [T i hat it wil 1 ¢ 1 at present | 1 1 re to be raised e from t H i the Yale art REAL ESTATE TR ANSEERS s to | rd Greenst Hig Auzusta Johnson tn Lirie i Fdward 1 ill te Thon | skill, Co [ AnAT e N to islaw K W v Skwoll |« H. 7 et Joseph Latke to Santo Vir ginia | Orang [ BRIDGEPORT MAN DIES | RBridgeport. July 15 (P—Georg BHdRenert and r of Mrs. & e o « ce died her st night s 4 Gilt H Mrs. Ru 1 ¥ 1 and a sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Cleaveland Wheeler of Stratford. . HUSBAND IS ALIVE | |BRILLIANT ETEOR IS SEEN IN EASTERN SKY 80 HAD MILLION Was Especially Noticeable In Pltts. burgh District About 10:30 o'clodk Last Night, Pittsburgh, July 15 (P—Residents Million NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED.\IESD;\Y, JULY 15, 1925. INCOME IN 1923 Their Total Taxes Exceed 86! that it is the litton conditions Miller-Loan ( m Drug o joints, rhe nenritis T treet v Britain, and g0, sciatica or Kidne r- |gct the hookle!, “Forms of Rheu- v onld rt trea it [matism.” A laboratory espert s Ihere to explain NOX-RI-TIS, MOORE BROS. A SALITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food Special Elegant Shore Block Island Codfish, LARGE PRIME SOFT SHELL CRABS LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH Haddock, Large Weakfish, Fancy Native Eels, Fancy Boston Bluefish, Elegant Fresh Salmon, Fancy Cape Butterfish, Fancy Large Flounders, Large and Small Silver Bass, Large Porgies, Large and Small Fresh Mackerel, Large Croakers, Large and Small Sea Trout, Block Island Bluefish, Round and Long Clams, shell. Salt Cod 18¢ pound, Little Neck Clams for half for 50c. Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday GRAND CIRCUIT The Maumee 2:30 Trot With $3,000 Purse Is Feature of Card at Tole do Track Today, Toledo July 185 (A—The Maumee, 2:30 trot with a $3.0 pures Is the feature event of today's Ohlo. —'‘they’re the safest, purest, ‘year-"round’ candy for little folks.” “I like the Violet ones, Mother” } He had come in from play to ask for some Life Savers, his favorite candy. “T like those new Violet ones best,” the little fellow said. And thousands of youngsters agree with him. Vi-o-let Life Savers are selling just like hot-cakes. last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life Savers are kind to tiny teeth. They're safe and wholesome. You may consclen. tiously be generous with Life Savers for they are the ideal candy for little folks. Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you ! may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn- o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. Yk e ) Every growing child craves sweets. Active little bodies demand sugar. But children’s candy must be pure—and they should not overeat. Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole (life saver shape), answer this problem in just the right way. They are china-hard and deliciously flavored. This means that Life Savers are eaten slowly Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors Good for little tummies

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