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LOVE CULT FAILS IN WEDDING TRIAL Barbara Vanderbilt Hatch Plans to Get Divorce Nyaek, N. Y., Aug. 3—The Tan- trik love match that startled soclety a year ago when the former Mrs. Barbara Hatch, daughtyr of the Dowager Mrs, W. K. Vanderblit, wedded Winfield J. Nichols, s be- lleved to be completely sundertd with the report from Parls that the bride is there suing for divorce. Both Nichols and his wife are ardent disciples of Plerre A, Bernard Omnipotent Oom of the Tantrik Love cult at Nyack. Last January Mre. Nichols became the mother of twins, a boy and a girl, who are be- ing nurtured under the Tantrik en- vironment of Bernard's Clarkstown Country elub. The couple separated a short time after thelr marriage, she taking up her residence with the children at the club, while Nichols moved into a rickety studlo in New York. The usual order of procedude is reversed in this marital split. It is reported that instead of the husband making a financial settlement upon the wife, in this instance it is the bride who has arranged a settlement on her husband. Mre. Nichols has been in Paris for about a month and plans to return to Bernard's institution, of which her mother and her sleter, Lady Paul Dukes, are charter members, as soon as the legal formalities have been complied with. ‘Asks Special Session of Legislature in Mass. Boston, Aug. 3 (A — Counsel for the American Coach company today called upon Governor Fuller to sum- mon a special session of the legisla- ture to suspend operation of the new bus control law which went into ef- fect last week. A referendum petition aimed at ruspending operation of the act fafl- ed when several thousand signatures disappeared shortly before the time for filing the petition expired. A warrant was issued later for the ar- rest of a clerk charged with sup- pressing the names. Under the new law, bus operators must file thefr schedules with the state authoritics and obtain certifi- cates of convenience and necessity from the department of public utili- ties. Former Boston Cop Is Held in Hold-Up Case Cambridge, Mass, Aug. 3 (P— John J. Conroy of Nantasket, one of two men arrested Saturday at Nan- tasket charged with complicity in recent holdups of banks’ money cars in this city, was released today in istrict court here for lack of suf- ficignt evidence. Ralph F. Lock- wood of Jamaica Plain, former Bos- ton policeman, was held in $10,000 bail for hearing Aug. 5. The men were arraigned on the charge of robbery while armed of $13,000 from Edward McQuarrie, an employe of the American Trust Co. The bank car was stolen by an armed band at the plant of the Ne- apolitan Tee Cream Co. here. Later it was found abandoned with the money gone. Witnesses of the hold- up were unable to identify either Tockwood or Conroy. HARTFORD STORE ROBBED Burglars Get 81000 From Safc; Drink Soda and Take Smokea, Hartford, Aug. 3 (P—Forcing the door of the safe at the Evans & Co. store here with drills and crowbars. unidentified robbers escaped with more than $1000 in cash, it was dis- | covered yvesterday. The robbers made | thelr entrance and cscape through a | broken window in the rear of the | store, using ladders left by painters, They drank rootbeer fiom tha sada | fountain, cléaned, up with brushes and towels taken from the counters [hospital fifteen | ity under the name of Sister Claire | Nelson Whiteley, and smoked cigarets while at work. ®YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 81ONDAY, AUGUST 3, 19%5. MILLIONS IN UNPAID TAXES ARE ON LISTS Ethel Barrymore, Famous Actress, Included Among Those Who Shirk Payments, New York, Aug. 3 (P—Collectors of internal revenue have flled in the Federal Courts of Brooklyn and Manhattan judgments for many mil- llons of dollars of unpald taxes, chiefly income taxes, owed by Indi- viduals to the Government, A judgment for § filed Nov. 28. 1023, against W. Morse, shipping man and cler, who was pardoned from Atlan- ta Penitentiary in 1912 after spend- ing part of a prison sentence for misapplication of the funds of tle Natlonal Bank of North Amorica. A judgment against Humbert J. Fugazy; promoter of the recent Htal- fan Hospital fund bouts, for $167.- 157.62 was filed on Feb, 18,1024 Other judgments were as follows: $6086.04 and $8643.13 against Ithel Barrymore, the actress; $23.658.47 against Francis X. Bushman, tormer screen star; and $239,831.47, $127,- $86.78 and $66,512.47 against 1, D. Dier & Company for the unpaid in- come tax of Elmore D. Dier, convict- ed bucketshop conductor. BOY OF 11 1§ KILLED WHEN HIT BY BASEBALL 11 Year Old New York Boy Was Struck With Foul While Watching Game New York, Aug. 3—Eleven-year- old Chester Menzies, of 121 boulevard, South Beach, S. ¥ Kkilled yesterday when he was struck by a foul ball in a baseball game a Camp Warren, 8. I Chester was standing behind third base, when Harry Koorbush, nine- teen, of Camp Warren, came to bat for the Camp Warren Senior tean agalnst the Juniors. Koorbash struck the foul, which hit Chester in the temple. The boy dled in the Staten Island minutes after he reached it in an ambulance, Koor- bush was taken to police headquar- ters, but Chester's father, William Menzies, refused to make a com- plaint and he was released. He was requested to appear before Mag trate Bridges at New Brighton today to determine whether a complaint ghould be made by the police. T0 GIVE WIFE GOMMUNION | HORTE SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer There's very little By excilement to formal elothes these days, but togs provide the thrills and kecp the fashion in Ther h sone rest fanned, ome new iden wearing in tricky way of combinin or a new ¢ nish a legitin something n velou seart or This 1s Unique Position of Belgian . slor combination to fi for Priest Just Ordained by Cardinal : Juy fad of the s to Henri Ben- York fashion authority. in very as well as colors and give a chic 1 to the all-y ime 1l as to thos ‘Deep rose, and the new tiey; love need only to consider med. Ti perfectly brim rolle These brimmed Mercier. = V noment, ael, New | "These ace Aug. 3 (P who Wwas or- rdinal Mer- Louvain, Belginm, Count Claude Delbee, dained as a priest by C: cler, primate of Belgium, will say his first mass in (lv « of the Carmelite convent and “m, glve communion to his wife, now a member of the Carmelite commun- con very brilli tou W vhite ¢ as that match in color. ind the pansy shad rly rihhon ply tri the head takes | will emony Marie. When this place it will be th see her. The ronghout the great his wife decided they tire to’ religious life, lLast January | w officer war. He wanted to re- connt &er anid| rnd straws contend [for honorsg in sport millinery, I was|wear white during the told. In coa haven't other m sport or en anything sport [tive this season than the one photo- |watering y |graphod, of white crepe de {trimmed with a wide chine conventional | velvef. llar that is won ahonut border of a narrow lovely open or applia gearf ¢ very the - |throat with the veivet-trimmed ends shoulder The length is much each quarter hrown over smart three favored now It is the ideal accompaniment for the white crepe sport frock photo- graphed at the left. This has a knife-pleated skirt and a hemstitch- ed hem and a narrow panel em broidernd in black on the front of the middy hlouse In the center is a combination of fine white wool blouse with nd tan worn with skirt with fine ac- iersey chine with ent on & amartest American “At Newport and summer orts you w11l find that the majority of women women," It has|a SPORT TOGS, WITH OPPOR TUNIY FOR DISPLAY FORD ADVOGATES OF INDIVIDUALITY, WILL LONG BE POPULAR CHURCH DANCIN jWams Steps Taught There, He Declares —"Every chu tes should prov hall with a good floor and music for old-fashioned dancing whic should be I tily encouraged by all religlous, niwral and fonal loaders of the country leclared today. | %I belleve the Bible there 18 ‘a time to dance’ i lives of people of all o IFord eentinued. *“The old dan: ed to all ag \d any one woul them a re Ing and ¢ Detroit, Aug. 8 in the United 8 edt " Henry ying thiut true i We have scen people of all a hold of these dances with th me enthusiasm,” sald Mr, Ford |“Younger people, who do not know these dances, can learn them and | then thiey demand them. Then there are in the country thousands of peo- ple, actually thousands and thous- |ands, who used to dance, but stop- | ped the so-called moder | dances came In. They have not hi !miuch opportunity to dance since. I'The dances we have given, not only | here but at the Wayside Inn and a Harbor Beach and elsewhere, have | hrought back some of these older people to the floor, and it has done them lots of good. when | " “ne churches have really a spe- | cial respongibility here, Dancing or- izinated as a religlous ceremony. Re ligious dances are mentloned in the [ Rible. ung people are sure to | dance, because dancing s an instinct us. Everybody who is keeping ltime to music with his hands or feef | ally dancing, whether he calls it hat or not | If the young people are sure to the voung people af the , why should net’the church tandard for them? have to face this fact that if folks cannot dance fn you ireh ha |ran into a figure over $2,000. Referee Hoadley asked him if he | | had made any effort to pay his cred- | !Itors and he sald he had pald over 181,500 and that the creditors were | bounding him for the last $500 so {much that they worried him and | caused him to be In danger of losing his position. He sald they were con tinually embarrassing him by at- |taching his pay at a local brass com pany. Llnal disposition of his will be made at the next fon of rt two weeks from today. WINS RACE WITH COP BUT FORFEITS LIFE Waterbury Man Wre APPEAL TO SAINT 20,000 Italians In Cerignola Implore Iicliglous Protectress to Save Oity from Earthquakes Italy, Aug. 8 (P—Tha earthquake she followihg those which b 1esday night, has heightened the population, which frightened because the imited to this city onl, religlous procession ~as more than 20,000 persons through the city a picture Mary of Riplata, the protece Cerignola, fmploring the ) save the city from destruce ‘The peasants are sleeping in air, fearing the collapse of ir houses. Cerlgnola, continuation ot cc rm of shoclis are A great 10 today tollowir of Holy sain tion the ed at G0 Mile Clip as Auto Tire open Blows Out. it Plains, N. Y., ; “orignola is a city of about 35,000, Mye spulation in the province of Fo iry southern Italy. One hundred with s were damaged by earthe e s there last week. White John H Watert torday buildir a motoreyele ined an hour on the but paid the tory with his Ife a fe when a tire blew out. The automoblle he was driving, a limousine of forelgn make, turned over several times and was wrecked M ved feur h Carmi, New widow mot rbury, | notified. Bronx park his vie nutes later a STRIKE IS AVERTED Building Trades Walkout, Scheduled price w mir s B to Take Place Today in Bostom, A 1 of Does Not Occur, and her, who llve in Wat were Boston, Aug. 3 (M — Announcee ment that a strike of the building | trades workers in Boston has been averted was made today by the state board of conciliation and arbls tration after a conference attended by representatives of the employes and the building trades council, the organization of employes. A plan whose terms were not made publie was proposed by the board and ae~ cepted by both parties. The workers had announced that the date for the strike would be de- cided today as a result of the eme plovers to refuse the request of the bullding laborers for arbitration of | thelr wage demands, Short Beach Airplane Hits Rock, Is Damaged New Haven, Aug. —Ralph W | Pride's hydroplane, “Oh, was lamaged yesterday afte N the owner wag testing it out at Short RBeach, With the bow hi out of the water and traveling 50 miles an hour, The stern struck, a submerged rock causing damage to hull and shaft, which it is estimated will cost $1,000 to repair. Pride expects to have the boat ready for the Cosey | Beach race. Is they will dance In other | And if they dance In church | they cught to have a sensible | o view of religion.” WIFE SICK TWO YEARS, 1AM BECOMES BANKRUPT Waterhury Defendant Clalms That ol “On the continent foreign women rful costuir ac iant reds, the I‘rench the most nd purples. 3 you see br greens His Creditors Are Hound- colored anil use ¢ £f0arve ing Him, erbury Aug. 3 (P—Becanuse had siceping sickness for s, Willlam Stanton {8 in kruptey. Referee Carleton E. . presiding at today's bank- ruptey session, heard Stanton's tale Ho said his wlife suffercd y for about two years of wor vvvlm» are from the mala which makes t h S and that doctors’ and drugsists’ bills ) | Back to Health A multitude of weary women, worn out men and ailing children have been restored to health and happiness by restful vacations made possible by Beneficial Loans. | We Lend UP TO $300 to Housekeepers Only lawful interest. Helpful —Friendly —Fair. Call, write or 'phone. BENEFICIAL LOANISOCIETY A7 W. Main St, Cor, Washington Open 90830 Room 104, Phone 1-0-4-3.c.0 00 gove 01 Licensed b the State and Bonded to the Pubfie “Another fnter of crepe Ron in the 1 o 5o fhat for sport v crope cation s come hacl tume will relgn supre MGT"M OF I815 - PROUDOF FAMILY {Nothing Strange in So Many U;;flczm She Says Hebro he entered the congregation of the plepus Fathers, while she took the | vows with the Carmelite order. A brother of Sister Claire Marie Vicomte Seze, who also fs entering; the priesthood. was given minor or- ders by Cardinal Mercier when h ordained the n yesterday. PRESIDENTS' FRIE Muncie, Ind., Aug. 3 () — Amos 86, manufacturer | and philanthropist died to: For many years he was associated with his brother in the manufacture of reapers. Mr. Whitely was active in republican politics, having been the personal acquaintance of Presidents Lincoln. Hayes, Garfield, Harrison and McKinley childr it iry, in the Rock of thi thing out of opinion of Mrs. birth of £0 orn last Monday girl in t a single as created s the seventh hich twins or trip- isn't cade of 1 why the | who was | there | omirs told American Institute lay “The great pyramid of cpopera tion is built with more thaw a mi- Vun] ’HV! a .V"'f block o an Americ T nx.m al I Any on locks i3 the keystone mid. 1f one of the blocks fails t its part, the st Sill mot be p members of of the cooperation sach of farn of n cture as a £20.000 SCHOOT, FIRFE. enwich, Mass, Aug. 3 Hall Dormifory, the of the Hi r hoys ) e industria was burned of $20,000, th 1001 vesterday I'here are 30 hoys hool this summer who ar n homes in the vil with a loss ahout at Footloose ! ! | fil CM DASHES AGAINGT PLANE WREJ\MG I Bossle Objecis to Heavier-than-air Machthe in Her Pasture il 1 in news dispatehe v accidental —by you! 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