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- LS ‘ ) ‘ S . - ' . - FINAL EDITIO ESTABLISHED 1870 JUSTICE 13 DONE, PROSECUTOR S Missouri Lynching Not to Be Tnvestigated by Oficials VICTM ADMITTED GOILT, Police Chief Knows Names of Lynch Mob But Declined To Tell, Saying 1t's Up To County Prosecutor Excelsior Springs, Mo., Aug. $P— Officials of Clay county have indl- cated that no investigation will be made of the lynching here yesterday of Walter Mitchell, negro, who was |66 TT ” : taken from jail by & mob and hang- | ) ILS ot i % 5 T Al analin nd ATE oSS To l ¥ ed to a tree Aubl R to have 0 p For Depressi : The megro had been placed fn| § ) el St nanging to th ). Cole, and al o pression in jail following his identification by & | ARY BROWNING ) ng ‘ a e Cole Motor com 3 and W\ S f e 923 and Went / young woman as her assailant late | Dl e S radition tn Tiltool otel here last night t Ahead of Thursday night, while she and g bitor, A o Liwiers aad erininoiopisn a neare. | Demands Leonard Utt, 19, were returning in 5 Wi i i ) aell as experts in nervous and m or niore than (wo n a girl" T | o ) . Prov Y s I b d or r L e s ] - % ouhle possing e inking of nice que in psyc the plan which he Washington, 18 LT . = The negro jumped en the running g . 1 Double Cr E 1 psyel o & The board of the car, the couple sald, | | Y d t 16 — Wealthy ed that the Ot Bl S g the administration of rom a wall buggy | PUIIGING boom which has been atriv- struck him with a flashlight, knock- N 5TH A\ENUE rmN! Realtor Appears Wor- ¢ o S SAYS criminal eode in the case o f of e et and e Lol ¢ yeurs to overcome the ing him unconscious and then at- | l l Appears Revised Wage Scal Scott. : i plans in | 1OUSINE & »u:»w* which the war left tacked the girl. He ¥ m;mcn:d‘ st e At @ SC age ~cale tt was ordered confined t Indiana. Only Thursday did he be- !Nroushout the country has not only away by her screams. ol as Authorities Con- s OnlviSolution Chester stata hospital this we m _even then :i;ll‘:;:‘]«(;~’]\\'1‘ dovvgl this the Depart- “There will be no inquest,” said ] & . aeh y! after & jury had fou ] think his flines bor believes, but has now verg- o R e e \andmhllt Chateau Now | tinue Investigation Rl "4 to the point of over production the death certificate ch gave the | 3 2 ‘At ( A\ his s lows, | »1 who was born in Con .‘ lj'l‘@f“‘". D e L R Ts to Be Seld Fox . ‘ ' S P—The bigh 1025, R in 1550, was wucat. | Besills of @ survey just concluded “Wa feel that justice has been Q7 bright R G re gubiect of | Muurer, a drug clerk, in a robbery. common echools of that DY Fthelbert Stewart commissioner done.” Ray Cumming, county prose- | b 1.]00,00“ \\; Brown- Bl Professor [m;; H. | R A b - later took a inces col. | Of labor stastistics, were announced cutor sald. "Of course, the method | AR AT 4 5 “(‘“" ]” O e et i s Richmond. Shortly 2% "“:"’:4'!%‘ building construe- was crude. 1 would have preferred | . y iries mouey Bo, de h arret werlain, man ool in that city he |10 in 1924 not oniy made up the that the negro could have been| °7 Tork, Aug. § (P-4 v rge toduy the C i 1l order here. director of the Chicugo crim w5 employed as u | SIENt 1ag at the end of 1823 Lt Tnged Iegaliy and T am convinced [Of the residential shos-places “on The high cost of marriage is onw on, and Dr. Philip Yarrow 'y Buggy Co. now Went ahead of demands If con- ay 5 Qi ( ¢ ARt i thatil that it would have been done.” |soclely’s 400" on Lifth avenue R4 e ¥ et y‘l“'fi ° odern ie .“ of the llinois Vi Sody Corporation. |Struction is continued at the Jigh With regard to an investigatlon to he sold to make rooa for a e W oer | ' M Pt u B SS = He ex- ociation, foresce possibiy | Later he became assoclated with the Fate Of the last three years and 1ot to determine the mob leaders, Mr. |, oo B E owning Is Worried e ihe opinion & majority s of Scott others In the manufacture |feduced to normal requirements, Mr. Cummins said: oy 5 3 yeste oy Ve v |of therdivorceesamens IhsiNorking law dealing with cap- | of buggies at St. Louts. Stewart belleves, the result must ha I don't know who they were and | s Alice G. Van Attt nsan el el L gl dran calSCd by Beon Ol cRRCA S R TR LR 1 resigned his po- OCF Production with as equal of de- T am unable to find o U b, fRoger Loty oS S Y Rl e m- Louls company | Pression. ) Police Chief Craven said he knew & the subrethe count omaire real estate op when the mar. wission of st ) and returned to Indianapolis where | . 1aséd On Builiing Permits members of the mob. but e e el i Van lniB cnlay o S mush i B He | he or i thollGals MUgEy|Coy| i ioiconaliislons fyyiere shased S un un o the county attorne i u"’ for § o, Si (: ”‘v" e RRro) 1“1 )‘ ntioglisian! as been lowered ieves a lay is walified to with the advent of the au |building pe rmits reports from 130 The victim of the mob was 33| e Snforcas Opi (o e A e ) e el e : S untelbgsutlyiunon=a Srrisonsrs 18 bicamel el Calaii Motordicy = oClG A0 o MOTe ip OpUIRLG years old and had a wife living m""”‘”"“ 111509 the v has| WAy out anc ped o sent Bty | 20 h 1 of the problem les ntal state, and with the year 1914 forming the . Paul. Min |1 1 from $1,550,000 to « ) bl q llwv. mian ‘-_,.., 7 the nt of .Y prin- Prosccntin Gppoecd. e index of normal requirements. Poy- §t. Paul. Minn. 000, the pet . but Mr. Browr e the emplo r- i - ation increases were taken into As they were preparing to Mang | gyuq a0 she said have beco s of g S ik State's Attorney Harry A. Pritzker, e parta|con b LOBENE ik hanging Atiiotieil, mob lsuders asked R Aels £l SHSEHEIREREE o i enendents the worl 1 d the state in the / to dissolving. ,,_(fmm'“':("'”‘"f“‘”»'j[“3\\ 1d demand he had anything to say. e e ot o G SDUELICNe N smisscs tho Jury's T ey s UG L “Yes. I'm guilty,” he replied. “But{oniv 100,000, though it co i Sl (o) e s S =, ful and disgrac own Into rcecivership but this |y oo i m_(“" ; ,"_“\“ . bulld- give me a chance.” G000 0 e s Bl A cons T ol D e S R Met" and “a vlctory for the crim- | later was dissolved. FHe s survived | of 2 FESTEC m\:“";'"%‘r';:”' ';‘“: A rope then was thrown over |, 6 e y 2 | cric it Vil inal el by his widow and one child, Joseph |y = (joe T ang wh mane.a v 2 tains some of the most valuable art i 1 < 4 3 P the close of 1924 whereas at the end the limb of a tree and the Negro | ghjects, I'rench wood c. \ ¢ Welfare Vo you guve t wi Willam Scott Stewart sunsel for | J. J.. & vice-president of the com- |, 1913 it was about a quarter be drawn in the air | ariaintes o the b0 nt 150 investiga Greot « ¢ Scott, emphasized in his closing ar- | pany. No plans have been made for FetaetnaTinionay : Passengers on g train that runs' [t was built in the m St John | eurity, 1 o i STARVIN[] -l-[l I]EATH gument his contention that few men | by e Dadane e SIEUMIGS ce elsior § 2 - |Chate [, : i o - ¢ of normal mentality could f e | s Gk g between L\r:\ for Springs and ln\, Chatean 1 ; Rlois on th i . : R L Sa N Lt | e o st an celsior Springs Junction wi 1 lin France, There is a gr ral | ¢ * & to T ¥ s or = w luring 1914 and 1015 but In the the hanging. The mob blocked the |ballroom in the stvle of Louis XIV 1 he giy I them 1 T;l s r‘\‘..m e Nl:w BRIT lN succecding years e changes were tracks and forced the traln to come surrounded by a series of private . the sucC 1 np Clark and his pos- | oo LEhC CImOBoNg) MAlang e il 1o a stop. | sultes. Dol o & GlonmelMlavgestiownSini S amil SOl L e i n Hsreiation Loopilatas Fifty Wansas City police rushed The buyer Is mmer cav 7 SR xS n e o the scene with riot guns, but ar-| Maurice Hecksc ‘ r S | Tipperary, Has Terri- !sis that a condemned man, awailing va “h”lhf\: 1 v;“:‘!‘:n rived 15 minutes too late. They|All the Vanderh Il1\~ numwr (lml'“‘"n | ble Talestof Wi ”“”“‘“‘ eatilas J,‘\,' ,'"‘"“ might i14 W‘ T a0 the ody over to the!coronsr. | proyallof sk court forithe maleisil iliiera_iafiio iplace” 101 8 liitle . e Tales o oe Dale el I normally, to develop a m § 1. e Knehing caused an exodus of | necessary because Mrs. Vanderbilt [girl lke Dotothy by o nome with & ,U]PJ IST[{A'”I]N NflT ey nervous st it arigin R L o o1 Nwgroes from Excelsior Springs. Au- | merely has life use of the property. | llapper Cinier Ll eiiis domn I i e S vrivs Body of L‘"“S Gans Will ;) as :n horities anticlpated no trouble be- i All thh derbelt heirs have ap- [sald. “And we don't ant any 8 (P—Serious condl- 2l ‘~"~Ix< } sncek i o s long : I N 1. tween the whites and Negroes. proved the sale, the petition says. froney cither : na TFR H] I:“‘HT > reported to exlst in Clon- SANCREC ".),"‘\ nervous shock Be Sent to HOI) e J ”-v. LT The court's ord & the heirs {old how Dorothy was thrust \rgest town in Tipperary, And fmmine ! b 5 Tormal Protest {to show cause Au i why the er arms one Decer \‘ day il hera ing to t mayor's re- | l':“‘v"rl‘ n 'Vr"m‘ u-.:-n ‘vr ock La“d :\(s‘ s nea e Ol i /) — |sale should not t rinitted is re- vark, blue from the co to the corporation, “it is terri- 10 deserid tliction, and al- ° Kansas City, Mo, A S 1t | 1 Ao 5 uded several times to the expert —— e 122 otost in connection with [garded as a formality vearsicld, ) Coolidge lhmm Industry n to the fales of woe. Iadisecs o ithspernert o L S e Mrs. Vanderbilt will ohn, who was then Children have died of starvation, v cont organica A fititng tribute to a life devoted vart's sis of the fig- ng ot Wultor Mitehell fi s Crln SHines LdviD suaiir Sitor Should Setle Own L LR cholog the disor- X lich were based on 100 as of Negro at Ixcelslor Springs, Mo., was | ; ¥ CHE St T Gt exclusively and with unflagging zeal el At aththe Lelose) of in & mes to (.;’t\t‘rn;‘r g 2 Problems L‘; B D1 Celontific hypothesis can be | to the furthering of the atms of the |19 Waltanuiibtion wak Rhadt Sam Baker of Missourl by John D. . B} 00! {rmly establi o courts | Zionist movement il quarte A yes ,“‘, B idonl o1 the Eanmas Ul ¢ | et At Hivitnowonien| who iwere ffarmlyicst 0 u Zionist movement in America will |2 quarter of a year behind the ac- v h 1\ tional Association for the found taking potatoes from the gar- aw, hanging o naid v of Louls Gans |tual needs, The amount of con- alvancement of Colored People. ol 3 nitbie n of the Clanmel asylum sald they plaiiny st S i v night | Struction work in 1824 however not atvancument o nd hundreds of ! Coolids 5 1 v e 5 v il be hanged : only made up this deficlt, but “Dear Governov: Again the mob 3 that i i wanted food for their starving chil e o manintony | When his body wil Ibe removed from |y ekt tna total work done for the reigns In Missouri and a zen s M | Vl . - Only about 100 persons fin e insanity | 118 temporary rest} place in Beth mm' e iSa oAt o ron ik taly Houed done to death without the law es- LANUIAL P 1 Y it Dinagsngunamplos in alf of | Alom cometery and borne to the 4oy or @ year ahead of the d tablishing his gullt or innocence. e . ; ment the mayor's report sa i | far side of the globe to rest in the | 1 3 ead of the de- Missouri fs rapidly forging to the S i s S S f 1 entirely without sup Once | city of Je em among the re- |l e detal i among the Iynching states. g d As ks Cooli 1o ha ! a . roll - " S i : il o ancicnt Kings and |, ‘l irean’s il iled figures for ammon S 0ol ;,(‘ ok Dorothy. When 5 . % bullding construction in each of Surely the state cannot be helpless | et | ‘ in the matter. The ine. the 130 cities covered in tha survey 1 the facs of a mob in broad day- r AT X innit . iy N \ Pl for doing this were made s ¥ y AT T | to Transfer Afrship : * DIES IN POVERTY e g ol It was fur. |IRY® Tot Yot been made publle \ T0 TRY CHANNEL SWIN i dispute Wife of Taul Totter of “Triihy o W G b e ey Fame Had Not Means To Bury R i' \foanse "\‘,'\'::' f“,l:“fl MAKE ENDURANGE MARK . A 5 B e S g AT Was Widely Known Writer And Was 1S S0ny MSOTESS LAt A3 lian Harrison, Argentine Girl) 1o o FIVE BJRN[ m DEATH Fer Beside Her Husband lo to necompany the remains to S « XI cay “renc ingSinsseaInose) Grands { Fldest RBrother of Holy Land. .wimmer, Wil Leave French Tty A Sy e Pu Y fandsongo foly Land, - eward which T French Fliers Fad Been Aloft “hore at 10:30 O'clock in Hays Har oty Twn o0 Tamily of Soren vife of ,\ lata Pan ¢ John €. Colhoun B o1 posthumonsly ,N,,,‘,_t 24 Bours A¢'S O'clock This Boulog France, Aug. § (@ | . T i and playwr “"v who A & Tonn I on Mr. Gans may be gathered | Viias Lillian Harrison, the Argentine’| NEEiaLed "':" “' £ : Fseape Flames in Central Vatley, ar 1 i Maurier's fact that when he is burted Morning e Lirl swimmer, will Legin her third T 1 salem event will mark . o R e tant Chminal| Based e toned ive a t¢ i anis AL s night. Although the play e tlme o a1l history that| Ftampes Aug. 8 UM—The French S i this | ¢ r ns! 3 o rding to Mr. Fotter brought B o has boen aid fo |AViators Drouhiin and Landry have E“,vl— S Sha il mvnf.r wrv S 8 0 i ¢ n author's royalties, means a n the Holy Land. A few TaGtha|lLcenarioltgfon C Dl L L B85 4 5 The T rouse of year Y yw lacking for burial ne ot e 4 " 0t to break the world's flight ree- Ca Gris-N abou 030 n. . ' 1 Ar a Nev k rabb a buried ¥ ye Gris-Ne: about I e L calls foriy hnreos Retrated early R e e can Tlens €0 a New York rabbl was burled I | 4,45 tor duration and distance flown. oek tonic Veathie, 3 et 4 T h WhiRE reniien i thAT Blait oday ol e SR R stlem i iho el has | ohey took off at k:30 o'clock yester- vday were promising for at- | er wife had ¢ telv retracted | Nome on a 1 B r happened N Aing 00 kilo Al Ping ! with th 1 r v P . ST has 1 tragedy & X s \1o [47¥ morning over a 100 kilometer LET R U (U CL e Aed il of niterior uly i 2N Srived of the Iuxuries that were on me of hix death and had 25 YIS |piampes and by 6 o'clock this morn- s Ml’r»-v.l i p ‘ Bl 5 o jans becanse of aped. The ¢ . = Aeal ehe thasl Deentl nor sct himself the New Britain [{ o 14v had covered nearly 3,000 AL ias RH avrlaonEsl S © ed that he and fos of wa N ! L wrher and secretary in the fa G st organization. He Was ever |yjometers (1242 miles). s tas orean geing and navy it i riot ( I L Teaitt a in the building up of the | mpey are fiving a Froman Gollath pi S s rnm s given | in tion | Tt elyn b ppeal has heen m to th sea zation and was chiefly 5a0 horse power 12 cylinder motor JRHNnOSNIRCEITIDA! 1 ERIm e v 3 after Mary is € * fund and the \ TR ir final welding |pjane. When they started they had BEtsInRthRlc 8 BRI AOISI R R S v e AnlineRieveibny ) rents have hean [tTMiNel ca f which s A me s whole the varl- | 4ya5 ijters (about 1050 quarts) of "vrv“l. ) l'&!‘VI-r ot newa- | 81 D8 o for questioning |louse shor! e Mrs, Potter died k > factions in New Britain. |casoline and 200 liters (50 gallons) paper T ati photogra- | evidence had [Mor! 1| ition performed on 1 Local Jewish leaders this morn- of ofl. It was belfeved this was suf- cra and ) picture men wili | snid, {1 he (At that tim i 1 fa r s ¥ ost emphatic in thelr fclent to keep them In the air for “, yertru ha Amer- Ny uuhl ] ar 17 as b ho ‘ J \ Rrue. farn scheol e Mil a e al at he had :Aw‘- over with- S0 far as distance goes. they win AR R T o recze Hotel Partly Destroy : & 187 r win > 5 x g postpor A 2 im the |Point B e Hotel iy Dest a o , Pix Wi ) orgia in 18 w £ a e he loved was little Lieutenants Kelly and Macready in annel, until August 17, her - | g an) 300 Guests Are Foreed To [Pt he S s pt Mr 1 iggly Wiggly Palace reputation as a debater. His honor for his efforts while a United States army plane at Day- er Jazeb Wolft ar kg ptian i A SivnE s Nary per windov Ev Ordered Sold by Court tion f nd ton, O. in 1928, They will have to swimmer. Tspach Helmy, who also| Flee For Safety. | Slinai il o et et p aminent New Britain Jew heat Drouhin's own duration record plans to attempt the channel swim, | | Vile o \ ¢ his wif 1 e 6 o bl taiH sa spe raing told a little of the work |of 59 minutes and 10 sec- :‘ o \'U},,M, i champion on her s tha mirl's ) - e illion dollar pink palace” planned B Gravce sntersd He sald that the Zionist = £ ren & expressed t her dang : 9 o * g 3 wtie campalgn for United movement started in 188¢ wh = arious sages of im FOUEON i 4 votd under the Sl L L unt of § Ho was |Nian untversilies organlied what they l',\emng at W alnut Hlll pice Miss Harris g fary was 21 on 1 ant w i il s sieeiiig ae of the ndepand The Uillows.” This move-| The program for the concert to be ——— ieBLror ; AT ARk g i e o sha w s ace league for president 0 ment then spread throughout the | given tomorrow night on Walnut Hmdenhmg 5 Cellar Would |5 o S them o da milnl s o 1 ® of s w < SATEIEE NG, 12 ‘man universities and finally be- | Hill park by the Universal band w S t 4 about bedr s, two a v the editortal posts held by |came known as the Zionist move- |announced today by Edwin J. Bar- 3 . tes when they first reache § —— ——————— ——— % : Give Volstead Apoplexy utes when T 1 et e . Pl 0 * wies were thosa on the 'ment and has today spread wherever | rett, bandmaster. The concert W Coblenz, Germany, Aug. 8 @— "0 & o s fathe tods thefr hed ol TIDE | f1a Unfon. Atlanta Daily |Jews may be found throughout the | scheduled to start at 8:13 and will Pr You Hindenburg's wine| A o0 (M 8 N or a oA ' ' i | ome, Ga., Tribune, Atlan- |world be over some two hours later. The celiar has been so plentitully e e Sl ool phe or LA » sre that s mes Chestnut Blight Hit AEaat & (Bias derd Yo ta Georglan, New York American | The movement is for the avowed | following will be played that he may, if he chooses sample |qpo 1 O T8 0 and, is g |Pack. T r wanted her to gn." 4 At New London, 13:00 & ma | 220 Wemt Pain 1 ach Post. In ad- [purpose of causing the “return of March—The Crusader Sousa a different brand of wine each day | "poit™R 4 overlooking the har- |- | s C. Dale, attorney for Nr Trees at Svracuse et New Baven. ||| |itonine \nted to many other |the children of Jacob to Palestine,” | Overture—The Bridal Rose.Lavelles for the next several weeks, without o T id the fi hing would N. Y. Aug. & (T 2:90 n Mt = g {s not, according to local Jewish | (1) Fox trot—Swanee Butterfly once repe . o he to determine o wtand 1 ' g \ ts, meant at all for those now | A < Donaldson The United Wine Growers and | 1f she was 2 Ahe nns o LB America, begin chiefly in- | () La® Cinquantaine .. ..Maris aers of Germany who are con- |Twelve Thousand Bottles |°! o 4 3 ! g to 1 ¢t those in eastern |Selection—Tales of HM’nunfl ; Ing a © exposit here, 3 ' ~ papers were sig 1 1 > — on to peace’ ‘earm LR ain {dea, it was Offenbac! e o/a ' F 4\litne | MOL Enontenactale Found |the event she <) L S arasisn aeliver . pointed out, is (o Ket these Jews fo |Selection—From Opera “Bohemian diiterent es produced in Ger-| Bangor, Me. Aug. 8 UP—A car |Ings are rendere \ THE WEATHER body of the tamous Geor- |settle in Palestine that once | GIrl" .. . Balte many containing 000 bottles of “Iron “If the girl refuses to sign s Chestung t A eq o | mia editor again the Jewish race may have a|Walk lround—n Rflhoflm. .Fall e tenac ale” packed in two M o |elaimer tn the Browning fort the | from N Englani N Hartford, Aug. 8.—Forecast | o Graves was the anthor of 'homeland, a native country. Selections—Polish Melodies. KLANSMEN HONOR BRYAN | barrels seized here ~ase will probably have to be taken | Y Y ' for New Britain and vicinity manv hooks ting to. | Tt is sald that more than €,000 of | (a) Fox trot—No Wonder That I Deadwood, & D.. Aug. 8§ (® — inight. The car was be c nrt Appa « into Fatr tonight: partly clondy wards hist eubiecte. One of [them arrive in Palestine every | Love You Kiaasmen here held a meeting last |west and was supposed to have come | The Ellfs Island authorities were | Georgla and two-thirds of this ter Sunday, showers threatening. he 1ast public posts he held was as [month from eastern Europe, & fact | (b) Fox trot—Ukulele Lady. i ng. | | n night as a memorial to Willlam Jen- 'into Maine via Canadian Pacific l(sl — | ritory has ady been invaded byl | resident commissioner for the Lin- {which augure well for the future Selection—Chocolate Soldier. .Straus nings Bryan. NEW BRITAIN, “NEW BRITAIN HERA...LD CONNECTICUT, Average Daily Circulation For | TR 11,047 cut § PRICE THREE CENTS it Do, tate Libm SATURDAY, AUGUST &, 1925, —~SIXTEEN PAGES. °'ln. 17 FREIGHT CARS DERAILED; BRYAN AND CLARK TEN GO OVER 50 FOOT BANK Accident Ocenrs 20 Miles West of Danbury and Traffic Widow of Former Sl)eflkel' il o u;iv\,‘"pn.}.‘?,zhil ‘SCOI[ (ase 0penS New Phase of BEING OVERCOME BY BOOM i Blocked Untl This Morning—No One Infured | ousp Gonemis Former |20 ¥ " el (i Gl AUTONORI Danbury, Conn, Aug. § UP—|op for traffic at 9 o'clock this : L PI"NFE GOVt Su S o HFTRAYFD IR | e oo o e CANNOT EXBCUTE INSANE RAUTI]MI]BILE‘ That If G l:dlc:'m ' o O o 20N e | Executions Wil Lose Caste i1 1 ontinues At Present Sheep Herder Fights zzly Bear Single Handed, Is Yet Alive HANGING MAY YFT ' HOUSING SHORTAGE ABOUT BE ENDED IN 1L, COUNTRY NOW IS RAPIDLY FEUD STILL BT | | Poughquag, N. Y., 20 miles west of 76l a4 passsniger . et | this city last night and ten of them |traffic was not aved, Bryan to DAy of His Death As Re. L AL tention ence Can Prove Comlemned Pris dropped dor, 50-foot eml About 600 of g SAANE enough to allow his master Joseph J. C i ] h i ‘méyf’, B = erattonny & 3 fl”c‘.r: “';‘ 'f anlt of Alleged Double Crossing n \ eseape oners Lose Normal Mentality eph J. Cole Built Up Rate T ere WI" Be Both track wera hlocked | e e 012 Gallegost i rlBLE wan broken Business Fr \ . | hisushout the mEht ana oues: 3 |nragsodalo i K before their | 1912 when ke plunged his hand into While Waiting Death. usiness From Small OVCI’ Pl’Oducthn. Towling G T A s om0 SRS O SR B Ry | | B Chilca o B g B4 S Hecale Buggy Factory L DO Mya, ( ( Jw.of the lat g e e N A ; L O OO New Building in 1924 Made Los Angeles destination was not disclosed. (Continued on Page 11) husbi nd fr state 1 that it witl ln about slx g St ' VINTORS SEERING 10 GRAVES DIES, AGED 69 uuel—ll,.uhet PR * e # | coln memorial here, success of the movement, the diseass. ;

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