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VANDERBILTS WiLL HAVE WEDDING st Fashionable Event of the Season to Have 500 Guests Newport, R. I, July 24 (M—Hun dreds of socially prominent pe from various parts of the will be here tomorrow for the w ding of Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, heiress, who does not smoke drink nor use coemetics, to ¥ fek C. Church of Boston, Harvard halfback, and now an in surance broker {n moderate cireum- stances compared with the Vander. bilt wealth. There will be no bridesmaid at the | ceremony indoors which only a few | relatives and friends will see, but af the reception on the.lawn of Beech mound after the ceremony there will be hundreds. Many of the guests, some of have come in private yachts, attend ed a dance last night given by Mr and Mrs James B. Duka in their| villa. Count §zecheynl and the countess, who is of the Vanderbilt tamily, are glving a ball after the wedding reception tomorrow. It was originally planned to make the “Four Hundred” number two hundred and fity so far as the wed- ding reception guests were concern- | ed, but now the number has risen to | five hundred. More than four hun Ared are expected at the & ball for DENIES REPORT Philippine &enate President Sars Re- ligious Differences Are Not Cause of Trouble, s Manita, July 24 (—Denfal that religious differences between Chris- | tian and Mohammedan natives of the Philippines were the underlying can of trouble with the Moros Jhad been made in the Philippine cenate by its president, Manuel Quezon Replying tn the address of the legislal of Governor General Leonard Wood, Mr. Quezon assert ‘the governo rgeneral in his b age dared hurl at our faces the statement that present troubles in Mindanao are due to the natural hatred borne by Mohammedan Fili- pinos against their Christian breth Undoubtedly someone s trying to induce the Tinited States not to ful- | fill the promise of. independence made solemnly to the Fillpino peo- ple and wants to sea Mindanao sep- | arated from the remainder of the ippines, will give Mindanan every that is in our power to give Christian Filipinos will gladly give their souls, thelr blood, to prevent her being snatched away from the | Filipino people i Mindanao is the largest of {le Philippine Islands. Tts area with ifs | dependent. isles {8 46,521 square | miles and its total population about | half a million. [ Mail Order Drug House Is Believed Uncovered New York, July 24 (—A mail or- der marcotic syndicate operating mainly in the southern states is be lieved by polics to have been dis closed with the arrest of John T. Gilbert, early today The police say he had 85 th of heroin and morphine and 4 mailing list containing 500 names mainly of persons living in North and South Carolina, Yennessee, Te I Nebraska. Raiders whe gaine o8 to his room in a Sixth avenue #1 by using the password “major” said Gilbert had an elaborate chart irdicating that customers order: by ecode Nircotics a vere mailed special de States from Sir P imorning's session of the Tnstituts PLUNKETT GIVES HIS APPROVAL (15 Founder of English Co- operative Movement Philadelphia 24 (A—A mes- sage to tha cooperators of the United Horace Plunkett of this American of Cooperation by Secre- tary Charles W, Holy Il health prevented the founder of the rural cooperative movement among Fng- peoples from being Tuly Dublin, Ireland, was read at an. lish speaking present The message =afd in part: “There are only two thoughts I upon the institute e outset of what I am convinced Ing to be a great career in the vlvancement of country life in the United States. The work which will under disauseion can be divid- od into three parts: 1--That which relates to the in- dustry of agriculture, in regard to which governmental agencles have vhn chief responsibility; 2—That which concerns tha le?'l“nu of the farmers' husiness and must be kept within the sphere of voluntary effort, and 3—The social life of those whe live and work upon the farm lands | of tha United States, “This {s a matfer which shonld angage the most thoughtful rare of ~dncational authorities and institu ions, as well as of agencies of social service. Tn this three-fold task of advaneing civilization on its rural side, all workers should realize that it 15 & case where teamwork and the team epirit are necessary to suecess “Just one thing T would lika emphasize: The cooperative organi- 2ntion of the farmers’ business is by wish to impr of or tar the most important part of the | whole program produce and not ofher Jdvantage 1l are g0 organized that they interests will roce of fmproved hushandry will not avail themselves of th ational facilities so liberally ided in your country,” Frank efin Bure vans, secretary and mark unsel of the American 1 federation, Ch m spoke on the trend of jndicial decision in ! cooperative mark numerons cour! ¥ eting. He review t decisions upholding 10 essential rights of cooperative as- sociations an dadded We have arrived at a point in thie discussion we may hat the p th approved copperation a mers’ husiness whera hiie policy of coun enterpri we hava it so declared hy state for leg latures In nearly every state of th union, a8 well as by a uniform line of judicial decisions approving it. securing the opportunities afforded these laws and court have not o ed any license wrong. Our siecess an adherence ta to high-standards of business ethics and trada practice Any other course would be self-de- struetive,” Professor C. R. Fay, University of Toronto, told of the organization of the Canadian at pools. “It is essential.”” he said wheat pools should not lead a break from the older cooperative movement, The cooperative el must got vators together," Westfield, N. Y., Child Shot hy Stranger K Tuly 24 (A—An map armed with a rifiv Weetfield )y shot vis plavin seven is home. The c hospital in Dunkir jition was €aid to be froopers and eonnty anthoritios are ilant €1l the ( qu», n p'av g with Pasq n poin his chanted gt T'ya you," had n an Presented lo Rnyalty T T———— \K‘\fi tor| Unless the primary | pro- | ray | n| decisions | 1o ends upon | ‘that v|n-‘ < and & ¢ be JWPWBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 Dlslmgu hed Guest Arrives in U. S. Among the many distinguished folk that arrived in New Yor ahoard the S. 8. Carmania were Maj, Gen, Sir Fred Maurice, j charge of field operations in World war, and Lady Maurice, Tuly of 24 (A mhbs and rboure, %, transporting v expr from ('} Franee, WORKER ON'STAND - {Orchestra~ Teader Tells Boston Tragedy gust 1 nite 0[ tyr Christine tha Vir & middle of the eig ler the pontificat XIV was removed ombs monas tha hody ha sented fna Bisho worshipped ca Now been p Roston ot the | day as Tuly Pirkniek 24 (M —FEmploves nf cluh w a witnesses at the trial in &n o respansibility called 1o fof the | perior court of defend fc of the club building Ju 14 persons lost their 1 lenarzed witn made ¢ |in which 'l'lr se of Cat | Willia [teater, 2. Kille m F. Glennon, ore 2 brother of James Glen stra of the saint i ger of the eluh, who was veland eathedrn Pe Raymond of Libert h, Maine 11n the ecollay 14 that after e building April 13 as changed from the 1113§ a fire in f dane elub ey ot side om | was covered | with linoleum which wa he < abont the pla that ons » dlsaster, I Farris Hirsent fied rogarding repairs, and 1e eollapse. Mazeine and ally wax ine : raet : | tabie ness tand 125 | time af e and tha wit- 100 1t the | re pregent a walter, al fire the sih d Paris, 4 (P Tuly I"rancois )Y | ness en the o said, “1 tur was 1 1 was ash came,” the wit all ger, ar 0 nhis int od around and ! of faking a trio of Fu an o coflln | ; e 5 City Items Welghe: Bt Mot 1 1 ¥ritseh fieht Tnited Sta Simon Goarman for £40 hag heen set tled and the attachment made yes- 'y, terday hy Deputy Sheriff Marfin 11 S Horwitz lias been re Alfved | pat | Le Witt acted for (T the The operator’ 1o B 41 Park Anerl etiurned e of motor vehicles, g Accidental l)("rllh The snit of e to ¢ the Tnite ates Jater to ing s su ndun ased Dascamps nman of (‘harles United States he may pr Aires and challey o in the latter ons View at nos Criives nie, | been mmigsioner port recoi ol BRIDGE Hartford, July [no epposition to the ¢ posed bridg 'aven Waterbur by the Publle today on fl NOT OPPOSED 24 (P —Ther Tan of t Hun Nearing ommiseion eeifications a reconstr ~ost Mvided New Haven and the ahout and Hartford city of Watert | cop Ty STATE Norwall Westport mred this struck and knorke p INJURED T0CAT TICENSES 5 RECIP Sta Tt Quigley Afternoon whe 1 from his motor an antomobile Ariten by ¢ | Rerg of this city. After heing hy A physician he was token to state palice barracks treat- . Chrinpracti int NELEN WILLS WINS Julv 25 F v Calif \f nation decfsively de- Rrow here foday Women I Tanrn nt “ Manchester | Helen Wills af Rer al feated Miss Mary K ta Monira Calif. women champion e of San in ¢ finals [ sinete St 8-1 s daughter, Mrs. | > place rant | Matthew | de- vsch of Mid Manchester £ Williman- Tr NEW SHOP VISIT OUK D BEAUTTELY 89 West Main St. ral Blg.) AT (Protessi Bollerer’s Posy Shop | | — k PICKWICK CLUB i”""“" S Bishop Jos ts in salnt French Boxing I nnmtor To Bring Fighters Here | \tion me A th him to t1 1 €rates tha hody of the mar has ize Wall Street Briefs The first six months of 1925 were less prosperous for the Houston Oil Co. than the first halt of 1924, Net | incoms dropped to $861,483 from 3 047, equivalent to $2.37 a share on the common stoc after | preferred aivida in contrast $6.30 a shars a year ago Expansion of the Allias (‘halmers Manufacturing Co. fn the fleld of large steam turbines /s reflected in a $1,000,000 contract from the Pub- lie Servica Co or a ate am turbine unit Chandler Motore net | the first hatf of 19 profit for 5 varied @lightly the same 30 against $85 hare compared af the Hercules FPou 1 t0)$1,461,668 for the A from $870,573 perlod last hs this nd taves pqmmy.w on Furchase of a $20,000,000 18 of tha Trumbull &teel Co National ( h |iser 5 will 1 ription prot be the third [ b est in financing 5 OWing to re v's from the | ol nd no 1974 funded d azerezated 2260000 v earporation mara 1 with the total o fivet ) Tha sor toof $1.2 arter'a net p in 74,510 proft from assete DOYBTS CANCER CURE [Chicago Scientist Dnes Nat Think | That Canse of Discase Has Been Ascertained, | Chicago, July Giid- n Wells, professe e University Dr. H vathology RO, in believes at tha studies of made in gland by Dr My 1eir ol ork said el (‘ovoner Reports el i o of ultra-violet mi s which is . they have rent A e s e words, a of cancer no elati is mads 1 consequently most o s are entirely mislead REDUCH DISCOUNT RATI i v o4 (P Ansiri 5 has e m 11 to 10 per president onnced tha possib i not immediate but n ta warn recont riss in securit not justified CLEARING HOUSE STATEMEAT of Northern Tilinois | Miss Dorothy Patten, belle of Chattanooga, proud distinction of having heen presented to the royal famil of Spain. She traveled through Madrid My, and ‘1‘, | Adolph Ochs of New York and with Mrs, Ochs was presented ] to Queen Victoria Eugenia. Tenn., has the witl ' Josaph A. Haffey Funers, thrector \ Phone 1625-2. opposite St. Mars’s Church Residence, 17 Sammer St~1625-3. Betty Keough who has appears adorns the beach at New York city. d on 1 nag covers in the GENERAL RAILWAY | SIGNAL JUMPING {0 Point to | New opening) | At e but of 1 today's stor tra number hares floated | | profit XAl Am Can Am Loeco | Am | Balti pamtmu of Harrison Fisher and other !.mmm lUllsUlelE now | g, Am Am Am Am W Al A G Bald & LOCAT N B Gas Htd Gas Tork publie Initial ty pursue whern N E Tel Increase Featunes Opening of Exchange Tuly () 1 at worl mark of bu Uity som veek-end of the popular enter of High 1 th approximated 1 and Rl'am taking ca Am to 4 points Chat Pow pfd I 187 saeamsmarone 443 real ularity izing n 350, QUOTATION 140 $% PUTNAM & CO. 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