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.% ‘hodes Street Man Carves F OORIPM%%%S V?I%O}'{{UDSON | NtW HAVEN STRIKE COOLIDGE T0 VISIT ISGUTT SCANDAL Ships and Statues from Wood e B — EFFECTIVE TflI]AYi DAD OVER W WEEI( N NEARING AN END Declares That His Company Is Not | Secking or Does Not Want Charles Brennecke Has CONPARES WESTERN LI v, S0 Vot o New B 4 Ty’ Tty Lily |he solicitor for the department Long Followed His| WITH THAT OF THE BAST i te'sivtin? poreinnt & gl 21 Walk Out to Enforce Demands . o 1o v e End Divorce Trial i, oM olas e e e i P e [White House Mr. toolidg. .‘.u\.a’ o it ) vo visitors—Lalpi 1 of Loy | T of the Hudson Motor Car Co, I a8 it ug. 15—Iour hun. | (WO Visltars—Ltaiph Arnol ; Hobby and ques Home Mivslonary From This Cty | made yusterday by Edsel B, Ford. | ; 83 Ired e T lings in | Angeles, who has been prominently | Alnend. Mich. Aug. 13 (P k: TR TR iR e e L QICC DT AE ”"_" v DUlICINES I g cntified with republican polities i1y | 1ames of Andrew Volstead, author | Who Preaches on bakota Urairies | ¥ nt of the Ford company 4 risg s o0, this chty’ who belong in this ¢y |iv yiornia, and B, Loring Young.|of the wohilition luw, and. ‘his L7 M | M ord's stateime e ere i ang o belong de ) 5 . Interesting Articles. | 1un. 1o toarian. o s sl he? 4 ' it Wil b Mo baven s [eveaker of the Massichuscits houst | avghter. Laura. “sere brought fnto and neve en any i : aMtiffated with the New Haven bulld- [ (e 3y % ooiiize was libutenant | the recorde of the divorce caae P 1 ; . | four lation for the uor that the i 3 ing trivies guit work today in BYM- | overnor and governor, Cong man rank I, Scott again ; 1 SorcibiotoriOo thudtnchilired: orgia : pathy for the striking hod carriers ™ gy cru) hundred curious Lynn | his wife, Edna Jumes Seot(, today it SiSRlil s staking coninoliafithe TH Udson Moter and laborers who have been Mdlc: ogiqonty gathered outside the Se- | Scott testified neither had ever taken Wild BUll" und | Car Co. This rumor has persisted P for the pust thiee weeks and Who | yeiiy Prust buflding to cateh thelr | @ drink of lquor us far as he knew ¢ early days "0 in some quarters sheer repeti- i ; e unable to reach an agreement lyig “giimpse of the president and | Miss Volstead’s name was found d Lands, of !ion hus it a status of face. 3 g With the contractors ¢mploying {0 him three cheers as he emerg- | on & menu card of the Myrtle Bank Tom Mix und | 1'or thig reason we now make formal % " ‘“';“‘- i { the strike follows |0 from the building Hotel, Kingston, Jamalca, which was the movies to denial and state that the rumor in v % B ie calling of the strike follows | : in Scott’s scruapbook. Ward H. Peck A > t o Suith” a pionecr A1l its forms is unfounded.” i : " the uctlon of the New Haven M Washingion. Aug. 13 UP—Green | counsel for ik Scott, directed ques- R NG = ; ini weached Hh\u ) cH s, R \ ter Lullders' assoclation yesterday ppuvywood Hackworth entered the | tioning toward it In an apparent e ot anfbavaring bis kit s ! Killed by REFUSED LIGEN 3 A0 4 5 a sing to negotlate with thelyiaio gepartment as a law clerk In|fort to learn whether gthere was to con o f the theme of SE TO va : - ; e 1916 and has worked his way drinking aboard the steamer Chris- e e i S dress ) the 1ot / i ) (Labor lcaders today - esplained iy rough various grades to that of | tobal on the congressional crulae to (Rl ; ¢ p lan 1. Fairbanl, WED HER SONINLAW L - ik & ‘ hastihere i g S suel oliciior, He has heen holding the | Panama in 1023, Glntl s iR annon, TS § inks s south . A : [Workers would not work wich ol | post of assistant solicitor, and sine ~ Defends Volsteads, Britain onal church missionary in i i ¢ %y e \'mur.:\\ Bl mmr‘ : *[the resignation of Chareles C. Hyd Written on the card were .:wn-u permanent Dakota | Cambridge Woman Becomes Pecyed 4 { 1.0 R Y ol OIS "as solicitor he has been in charge of | names including Miss Volstcad's and ing spent pRppIoxinias ! o ; s i AUTICIEWENL 0N the duties of that office. Ifyde left | Congressman Ecott's. Opposite the serving on this ar RalsRof (SIS And Says:shicilliMove 7 SN0 the Ui bullding fobs in the |hE department to become teacher | congrossman's name wns writien vessel, He RIS ON IR Hlsasliore? i 3 . city wert prictically thod . Amons |0f International law in - Columbia | “Planters’ Punch.” and because of his hanker e : / the buillings on whioh work hag] U nliersity. [0 motionsthe initines made ihe AAdth ; nd In New EDg- | cqmiridge r. 13 (PlDocause ; T e ““‘f The new solicitor was born in | staiement concerning Miss \olatead. his elbow 1 to take up J plained that (snoditogmatrysiendson:tnd [ Hoger Sherman buitdifg and (e | coonburs, Ky, Mo ls & graduate noiDetablieys lissti elateny O & SRRl Ll Mrs. Josephine lankenburg, Security Insurance company build,|°f Valparaiso University and a law | cver had a drink of intosicallng Ii- tRan e e liiay FemmE A uct of *r on FN€ | 49, of thiy city, was refused a mar- i L pany bullds 1o 4 duate of Georgetown University. quor in her life,” Scott said. ] ugh ot ta i rom !“v license by City Clerk [rederick “I A . ; In addition he stadied international | want that ma clear and it also Woman's club of Plainville, through btk S I ek (Ref (e s o S B el s L S Mrs. John H. Trumbull. They were | g B EH A8 IS LAY hall 3 voofers, clectriclns, carpenters, |1t TG U0 TS Gilbert Tensinger of Washington e ORI oL NEaNI SO PEHIILATIEX! )\‘l"' | daughter's death J ’ p ’:Lfl')’::;'h"; q _“”"‘l“ L B DL, — = - denied in a deposition eter having e 1 ssday il i ‘-'i‘"“ oft arElad oIUN| oo "W, Hartley.. 30iiner don'1n. ‘ . s (Facardine tolabslateme iR esizafan GOMPLETE NEW BR[DGE uulm‘lr*‘l imself improperly with AN toirenllzaithat ORI LS < 15 | 'a%. asked her to marry him so she a 3 3 ;i « h sl i Mrs. Scott. He chavacterized Kred- of starting a1 : kes, fotel detective whose to issue a license on chapter 207 of through a lw_\mrl‘. as a “musica very marked degree, He continued in Issue a i n chay 7c the work, doing most of it by jack- the general s of Massachuscits e % A s Somody Osisulive® afis denied sl of H BTN s e ena R A i "” | which states that a woman cannot . i G ROUNDLY GRIT}C[ZED Church League President Asks for Sikes' testimony it {lenEianior malv\ her daughter's hushand, ; P 2 g | 1i three depositions of Washington fnec o lBRans| J ! | R e : : , i —— | Additional Diamond for Next Sea- jolice officers the eredibility of Bikes hips and ships alone . i sttt vy | he dnl Mrs. Blankenburg will estab- Y ; ; {Those at Recent Camp Did Not el HOEHELL G Lt gl i fiUARfl lg WI]UNDEI] lish a residence in a state where % = 7 . | son on Memorial Ficld. Miss Kennedy, scerctary to £ oy T such a marriage is | Realize That s t il legal and have “Orders Are | ppe pew rootbridge at Willow | CON8ressman Scott, wus called 1o the i t 1 shortly before the neon reccss., Riven virtual The case may be ended today. He began to car manner, ships of vari of chunks spare time the ceremony 1‘ rformed there Brook,park has been completed and is ] Orders.” to the perfec £ hi ility along i i lights have been installed, according = 3 e the hope NEW YOl‘l( Bfll](h[s PICk 01]‘ BUS GHASHES TRUCK They grow ‘em strong and pretty in Nebraska, These two ! Boston, AleRLIREESAnoficialll L olTopoLISHIOII LIS DR TRt BITID ) TR .‘rl e '\l'yth,‘;:.Iy‘;, that hud that someday he might he ¢ 9 : | girls are Arline Wadum (in the air) and Florence Hart, who |U!letin issued by the adjutant gen- tendent, Thu bridge has been con-j, ©EE 108 el B CEL A et P l 3 LO l cral's office today says that “the structed at the junction of Mills and ! c4a (1 ::",,“,_.h”v._‘_ O R BouLIAr [} “ AT e e ) won first and second prizes, respe ctively, in a recent beauty con- |one great eriticism” of the encamp- | Pond strects and permits pedestriany | VC8UN I Junuary tailed to maturial- A : e < Talbig 3 ston Motor in Accident | past and are now entered in the city-wide tournament that will jment of the 26th Division, A coming in from Arch strect and ?’ 3 “*“":”"! ;“‘”‘“ '“‘J"" ""e u for the last time, and taking himse New ¥ork, Auz. 15 @ —tight| At North Adams But Al Injured | pick “Miss Omaha. |chusetts National Guard, Kensington avenue (o enter the pak 1 ‘;““"“rfl'l_ o .‘ml“.- ““L'f e for the r of his days to h ¢ Devens this summer is “the failure | without walking all the way over Y04 pE L ahop at the rear of his home. And |* " n them carcylng aj - Will Recover, - - -—— |of many officers of all ranks to|to Glen street. BHIN COTAL WDl T ; suitcase, and all of them acting as| ; Rl Oy SR R ] b B, Waln. W Panama in 1923, did not develop. genius, long smouldering u North Adams, Aug. 13 (P)—Severa e 2 desertion and Incom- || 8. oud s ene etdan | Bipstnsenient Baing A o 0t e ) TR heavy folds of everyday tawdriness. [if they were in a hurry to get fnto | =20 s : g A ! be obeyed first and to be critic wright has reccived a lctter from 2 5 seems ahout o tirato it ine S water R walken inlob Uit oy s o o hee Son By motorEhigEhond Bl L Monh A argued and protested against after. |the president of the Church basebaii Charses by both Mr. and Mrs. Scott sl ol e | watked futo the swin- ffrom Albany to Boston were | M NULML T ACTI ; served (MENEC, Denans. expresding. wpprociution. for | Which were pourcd Into the record A o i e 8 BB o aihospitdlere tabay afie y ! It Tt MU GO ) 'o0 many times,” the bulletin | the co-operation of the purk board 1ast December, continued with wit- b e ment Lark, at 177th stret | injured in a collision between thel LA A ! 50, I, Duchess I 19151, 4, S ter ian order ad fssued 1t |(hia susiner’ and. asking that (o nosses tes(ifylng by depositions cons A mest, Mt Dueanooks uscd 10 80 g the Bions I31eor, [t yesterilug | bus and feuck loaded with sand | $10.000,000 estate itie ¢ e el i) i & o corning alloged improper conduet by most of his work in the Kitchen, Un- ypiergon and bought eight tickets| 1t twas believed that all would re- |Duke of Manchester Now Has Legal A % " 5 s cither complied with only in | memorial ficld be arranged to per- al 5 g S til his wife declared that she coul |t (he pool. Then, instead of going Peover s SLSen 3 i 5 part, was entirely disregarded or|mit three bascball games to be !Doth. ‘The honors today appearcd no longer stand the cicrnal SWeeP-|gwimming, they held up six em-| There were 16 nassonzors fn fhe | Battle On Tiis some officer appeared upon the |played at the same time {to be even as far as witnesses who ing and picki ¥ e all-neces- i piopus of the place, knocked & |bus, one of a fle legmpiEcts ngihg) seene prepared to'argue the matter | Application also has been made 8ained their information through R A . he reluctantly E ol m‘;‘wtn”':rl'fr{d( o out and fo show why =said order | for Tuesduy and Friday cvening Kevholes was concerned. otor Company of Boston, The | f 5 ay Ry o S D their suitcascs with more Silven by Wiltam & Goe bl Tovdon i L () troreign |Should not apply fo him or to his|next summer for this field, with the ) Keyhole Peepers 8 Keey ¢ EETORGI0 11 velopes containing valu- | Rlackington, had turned out to avold | the Duches : 1 Ju (L0 (L] (CCIINER X OC SR (9 Sl Rk e Crleris T o Tt I TRy, STt L the ho T e f ol S e e . co to the United States of §12,- {@estions an order i any manner (o approximately double its present 1oy for (he Scotts, said he tried to A G0 R T (1 s T e i e [ S i A ol thereby proves himself a poor sol- | number of teams. look through the keyhole of Bcott's e Veilrs 3renmeck i LRI into {he rear end of the hus, brenk- | (o : o ok o dier—ane who does not live up to | office at the house office buiiding in T i 1z Special Officer Sidney Rohan, o through one side and tearing | by <o 1 ¢ v were v ! 26,000,- i s BT ol worked ! Slice reservist of the 15th Preciict. | oug thres sonly & his oath of office. Y 1 ken g caxing ] ) BRI vashington, but saw nothing be- b % Iruises an cuts | ifranc h C g efore Mr. Tire e A when the landits eame into the of- | of the injuse o8 wl'mm - e e 0 ) Impor H i i Dallaw had said<he found Mr. Scott sent by the Now Britais B e i e G b Ot e 0 Dby 0 393,000, COMPLA]N OF BUSSES alone in his office one morning with Co.. and employes, among A [ ”” Sollglosg g cd by the com- | | These Constitute 32.1 Per Cent of Miss Jane Kennedy, his secretary, ¢ 8l Ll A1 hem the manager, Thomas Cowley { SN ract o departme owed gold im- : but Frederick Sikes, one-time Wash- T apenl more fime than s 5t o other st omtees tod| OHALLENGES PASTOR [ por ‘ : S Clivzor an the | Charge Ts Made That Springfield- AN Prisoners i Atlanta Penften- {ngion policsman and hotel detec- shop. He ! f en e fing their suit D S t such an | . 'tive, ontstripped Dallaw in keyhole order Jables ¢stimated ready had g divarce from 1 ) c I 1 noted | Hartford Autos Have Speed- | tlary. peeping, for In his deposition, read mt cast 25,000, pap | William A Brady, Theatrical Pro-in Franee, but a cd that i Ios i e totals wors OnR(ers Doy ateal | Washington, Aug. 13 (P—Violators | vesterday. Sikes said he had “looked of the narcotic laws have a big mar- | through a lot of keyholes” and at R4 Springfield, Mass., Aug. 13 (@i n over bootleggers in the federal | one time saw Mrs. Scott with a man On Enils of Stage this connnct that no di sijvor ¢ ts vere 25480.204 and | Ay jnnovation on the part of the | prisons. named Gilbert Bensinger, described Ierenchiicourt woulld in any s orts 8 {busses operating between this ¢ity | Jigures fssued today by the de- | by Sikes as a hootlegger. Hands bather on the hewl with a revolver, i worksh e alley past the women's | fited proceedings t ify T | ) r. rold imports heing toward the wire ..H.».‘ ! ! | | ducer, Asks Dr. Straton To Debate | e park, Rohan went aft- bandits had cut a hole gomethi endlfas fiozharaning | SEARLLIEETK N AR s llA) ) TR0 L ] ¥ e R Rl and Haxtford, Ct., which might de- | partment of justice showed that on | Berrics in Bed weame around the | Withian 0 BT R i L E 3 L ! L e oty | fat, a8 far as they are concerned, | fune 40 last the number of Harrison | Among Sikes' keyholo revelations b R ; « (] andfired | 4 1? Lagche lenseds eV | pisollianiiiis iy was discovered yesterday. At least | parcotic act prisoness in Atlanta @t Lee house in Washington while 5 e Ws at them 1t onalLe a debate on 1 2 {three bus operatingg between this | ponitentiary was 1.046, or 32.1 per | Mre. Scott and Bensinger were tHem al Wonndul Officer. Continues Fire, | "the theater of today, should it be . - - e city and the Connecticut cayitol, e e, Ther'e | Buests there were views of a con- enius ¥ * labnsea or saved.” cent of all conviels there. There | & G Hig non 1 are er ! plEsEeburadithe five il e e veeping denial of | have had their specdometers dis were only 437 violators of the reve. | Rressman (unnamed in the testi- with q . AR SR D e T s e e e |nected, so that neither the Investi- |0 and “prohibition laws combined, |Mony) eating strawberries in hed manshi Al L IRl E T ROl B e gator, the passengers, not the driver [or 135 per cent with his secretary and of Bensinger nans G ! ¢ ‘ £o in an address at Ocean | Sreited e e ] ndo ships numher I ; L U e S R e | ol keknitraclore ) olspesil S | Comparative statistics for Leaven- | Sitting ®lose to Mrs. Scoft in her n e « ! i s il A vl oran 0-) g jerican stage was reeking wifk ¢ A4 7 [[FeanoficegirelopmentRtiIgtie l)':’]“nm'\h and McNeil Tsland were not |apartment with liquor hottles and He has maid 1 e nots 4 Qs of the Bew Workyiora1t infamy and| thel only. nlace I : ’ |situation which roused Loth |, coiianla, but they were said to he | Slasses conveniently near. lions tand : ‘ epapehester | raileedd fwpore a spot on a woman's charac- ” : B |state and local authotitles to action gy o cpiat similar. | Sikes' deposition took up a large plaqu e ! Lenratl avoid the third |y wag an nasset. S : : £ icarnesgiyentenia vSRHED d]”\s"ml”" For the fiscal year 1924 only 27 | Dart of yesterday's session. Roth iy : " Virs i e 0t iarles . Lathrop, said that he i y v Y Ol : 5 4 and all Ind them, shoot | 14 4 giatement today the producer "n“”l' et '1*";"_::” bt e [revenue and prohibition prisoners | Mr. and Mrs. Scott, however, were could asserted that it would be hetter for wouldEm i sh i F.r\“tm\ were seht to Atlanta. but in 1925 the |O0 the stand during the day mostly iral, w zive 1 ¢ 1o, L Straton fo preach the gospe ' ¢ or thedloeal \ohicles 1o the BOStO | fyro jumped fo 340, Narcotie law | WAkIng fresh denfals of charges kst print w he bandits turned and blazed |imonz actors and actresses than to oftlcaralonidaY a0 TS |oftenders confined in the 1 war | Made in the several depositions read tively his A X RS g 1924 were 610 and in at the present sitting of the court. il | ; : i 7 i 3 |Leader Mpnufacturer of numberea 752 o o Women Titer InoruinEs | | Pl L : 3 BB S ;| The prison population at Atlanta | When Congresman Scott faok the made s S : : cie. This fClows YACHT CLUB CRUISE - i / ECotion]GoodshDieskTodayiNhatnFamingh i dhitaide el MaVIS Eiaset e o e ke blocks of w¢ ¥ ( d e B rps ¢ i ? % 5 ! Woonsocket, R.' 1., Aug. 13 (& 3,230 this year, while at T n. | £Own of Mrs. Scoft’s evoked a Htter lio t s B Loy —_— \ fa B : S William_Brown Orr. treasurer and | warth the figure in 1915 was 1,700, | ffom the overwhelming feminine N ; Boat= of All Classes Assembling At | 5 7 it |agent of the Forestdale Manufac- compared with 3,400 last June 30, audicnce that jammed the eourt- - d turing Co., Forestdale, in the town S s iroom whereupon Judge FEmerick New London For Start of Classic . : ; o 4 lof North Smithicld, died at the 1926 IN PHITADGLPHIA {hreatened to send all women home i o . S 4 Woonsocket hospital today following | to Tomorro; \lamazoo. Aug. 13.—The 1926 BRL supper: morrow a surgical operation performed scv- Typo convention was awarded to| M Scolt denfed a statement eral days ago. Mr. Orr, & native of | pfiicgonnin and Harvey Weher of | Credited (o him by Mrs. Scott wha ¢ : Scotland, was 59 years of age. He |pyaiq was named treasurer and 1. | 1u0(cd him as saying to her at one e AT : 1 was widely known in the cotton In- | vy~ gygugtine, Baltimore, was ro. | 'iMe: “A3 long as you are having ) . |dustry and was a member of the | o f0f NG men in your apartment I wish you | national association of cotton man- would pick a Rockefeller ora Gould, ufacturers. or somehody with some moncy.” York Yacht elub which m here tomorrow mo . 3 S5 “I never made any such state- alnahles ship of the fiee ¥ & ¢ H . Valuai : P of the flect A G . e e e Says: Grandest Stomach [ i mticieny y with € e Ge Nich B 5 g e PR : A “I certainly would not make a ' ¥ t rd, {8 expeete rchor : % 5 : | :w York. Aug. 13.-——Charles Wix Med° h w ld u 1 "clock, .k . lsceretary of the Wis corporation. | icine In the World | cneice of o home wrecker: yachts 7 o B dealers in printers’ supplies, at 45 S RinaSetsan ehsment ":“flflym— g S 3 . & sey str was dismissed the 5 in rs. § s statemen or- at L 4 . . ; Veney gralariimed NS delics iComes (a0t Once IBuGEBclior et isasrama A DS A Ao o7 Still Chromic Indigestion THiRole el Gl EhIn e st Toaths Goes for Good Chicago stock exchange Get a bottle of Dare's Mentha- The congréssman fired several Dgpsin _from Axelrod's pharmagy yroadsides at the testimony of today with the distinet understand- ' yioren Dallaw, the Fillpino who at ing that your m®ney will be prompt- | one time was a servant of the Scotts | Iy returned if it ‘|0">.nu( stop the Judge Emerick refused to admit {most acute stomach distress quick- | cyidence that Scott’s attorney offer-. I er than any remedy you ever used. | o] tending to show that Mrs, Seoth | rembs court yesterday after Myrtle Diamong, a typist, 18 years old, had | charged him with disorderly con- | luet. The girl testified that she had ipplicd for a job and that Wix had kissed her. Magistrate Goodman held the evidence insufficient. Myr- tle lives East 112th street. ORDER OF NOTICE N“ :‘:““““":“::A"“‘m:"”‘f‘ distend- fand her attorney had _intimidated C ity Court of New Britain, S NNk every | Mrs. Irederick Zihlman, wife of a | minute your heart is going to stop | aapy) ’ u aryland congressman from testify- August 11, 1925, | beating, yet with one tablespoonful | ing by deposition. i John Hubbard s, Dwight ¥. Peck, ‘ Dare’s Mentha-Pepgin that JILTED ON WAY TO ALTAR Man Spurmned By Widow After They | et Marriage License i = . ¥ % if living, 4Il1 if (‘(.’lfl the heirs, | dreadful feeling of suffocatio: T ‘ SN 3 f suffocation will Fem- | i §1 | representaiives and_creditors of | vanish in a fex, minotes Miss Hornkohl Honored onierd r i ) ; 4 said Dwight F. Peck | 1t's a wonderful formula — this at Pre-Nuptial Shower Upon tomplaint of John Hub- | combination of Pepsin with other Mrs. Albert Natzke of Griswold jbard, praying for ruasons set forth | gooq stomach invigorators — 80| street entertained Wednesday eve- cancaliation o i=ald mortaake, oW lwonderfull that® In’ cnxamall' lown'| ning i honor ot hor aister). Mias :n:n;]mg in the \‘n_\“L'ourl r\: New | jn New Jersey, in 1921, over 6.000 Mildred Hornkoh! who. wi!l acon be. ritain, on the 5t nday of Aug- : o . 1\“{; I]I‘H on the 5th Monday of Aug- | yotties weregsold come the Lride of Patrick MeCusk- | : Never mifd what cmm»s] your in- i er of Woodruff Cour During the = = Ay \ i and el to digestion or gastritls, or how 10ng | evening a mock marriage was held, DGR AL : BRI Ory L0 s ‘\\I‘lvm!v\ vll:u::l\”j,’; [:l“‘,;)?, ‘I- }‘.‘;Z‘L‘ T;:f \)f)u hl“‘»‘ had it, n\r how many m}wr Henry Hornkoh! acting as minister, rk declar $2 b |defendant in the above entitled | FCPedies you have tried, this is e | Mrs, Clavence Sautter as bride, John Iren Get FPerate Val . perl | canse if living, is unknown to the | °N¢ medicine that will make your| Rerry as groom and Miss Florence Than S2.000.000. tra . ne g k 3 ‘Nmn‘m. ana it dé RO RE e v {old disabled stomach so streng and | Hornkohl as flower girl. resent s and creditors of said |N€Althy that you can digest any- | MissAnna Hornkohl and Josepl Dwight F. Peck, or their fesidence, | [1INE ¥ou eat without the slightest | McCusker rendered plano selections are ynknown 10 the plaintiff or his | distress 1 William Tarant favored with |attofhey. Ordered, that notice of | EVen ¢ of the stomach can | recitation. Miss Hornkohl recelve the institution and pendency of said | P banished in a reasonable length | a miscellaneous collection of beauti-, complaint be given by publication | ©f time. | ful gifts. * Luncheon was served. ) : g e o |in The New Britaim Herald, a news- | And you know that when your — Cora and Jean Laverty are 16-year-old twins living in South | paper pubiished in said New Britain, | stogach is in fine shape, nervous- GETS PARIS DIVORCE Omaha, ) [hey look so much alike that they are going to lonce a week for two consecutive ness, headaches and dizziness won't | Paris, Aug. 13 (P—Mrs. Elizabeth alternate in the lead part of the anmual high school play. They \“"*‘ commencing on or ‘WW“""'”‘” ¥ou. Every regular druggist | O'Hara Kiesewether was granted a cenvinced that the world » Lot T Are not ¢ bequests. ! . jed ir contest ;(,-'lt,, slace and agreed to split it. One w 1 the 13th day of August, 19 | guarantces one boitle of Dare'sdivorce vesterday from Louls F. £ “Beat x path to th# door of 1 K¥uttechnitt 1s named as exee- READ THE HERALD crAssiFipp tied in a contest for the place and agre ST . e Wil EMIL J. DANBERG, Mentha-Pepsin. Axelrod’s Pharmacy Kiesewether, They were married in bullder of the befter mousetrap.” it ADS FOR YOUR WANTS play the part one act, the other the next, and so on. Clerk of the Court. sells lots of it. Columbus, O., on Aprit 30, 1897, It appearing and being found by K RETURN OF PROPERTY i el