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WREGKS INGREASE OVER IN FRANCE Traveling Public There Is Much Worried Parls, Aug. 16 (P—An unusual number of railway accidents have taken place in France or late, filling hosts of vacation travellers with ter- ror and causing much comment in the newspapers. Two more such ac- eldents occurred yesterday, making three within 24 hours and eix within two weeks. The worse of the two accidents yesterday was on the northern road at St. Dennis, when shortly before midnight the Colognea-Parls express, for some reason as yet unexplained, dashed into the rear of the Lille- Paris express, which, behind time, SCIENTISTS STUDYING ANCIENT POLYNESIANS —_— perts Seeking Traces of Race Which Antedates Any Known to Historians, Papette, Tahlll, Aug. 15 (P Sclentists are studylng evidences of a Polyneslan race antedating any known today. A representative of the Bishop museum of Honolulu is making re- searches among the old Marae, or stone platform and pyramids, which served as temples and places of sacrifice in anclent times. These have been found In the interlor of | the island, now an uninhabited wilderness, but in former times evi- dently largely inhabited. Two of these Marae, recently found, are of a different type from the others on the inhabited islands of Polynesla. ‘The only other places where this type of temple has been discovered are two desolate Islands to the north SKELETONS FOUND, Fight Were Probably Human Sacrifices in Past Tokyo, Aug. 15 (Bh—(or interest is attached to the discovery heneath the corne of the Double-Brid trance to the Imper cight human skeletoy ons were found upri feet below (e | palace moat, wh repalr work | earthquake of 1 theory of some Japarn aclentists {8 that the | th © remains of persons who, seve centuries past, offered {hemse “haman pillars” for the immortal JAPANESEVICTINS |mnm be no more flood troubles. The story has it that the emperor | immediately caused human belngs {10 be burled alive beneath the foundation stones of the dike and, since then ,the embankment has withstood all floods, Mixup in Timetables (auses Much ¢ nlnmolmn New York, Aug. 15 A Itlme. o mixup yesterduy o Mrs. Harry Me n a half lhou 7 to discover whether 1, 17 months baby with was WILL SULL OvT had been held up by the signals.|of the Hawalian group. The market place in Nd\anc, Spain, barricaded for the annual bull stampede. Once every | lzatlon of the corner-stones used in Four third-class cars were tele-| Sclentific opinion 18 Inclined to] year the officials of the Navarre arena turn their bulls out into a barricaded street and the | C°"StFueting Edo castic, The tradi- | t Eiburag arye scoped, causing three deaths and in- | hold that the rare form of Marae g B > tion of the “human plllars” is an | Tnternational Western trle com- | Skt eTEveracicn SO0 e P T bulls have the pleasure of chasing the bull fighters instead of being chased by them. old one fn Japan. In the past a ang, to t h ARIUTaia R The other accident took place at!driven inland by a conquering wave Le e o = el . _ | It was believe At if human beings 1d ‘Telegraph Corporation. officials Pontolse to the Dieppe express. It 18| of Polynesians. Further: investiga- were ve beneath of the for mpany announced buried ali taid to have been caused by the|tion is under way, with a view of U | "“The mentally deficlent repeaters | corner-stones of great structur ¢ last t casing demand throwing of a switch before the|determining the character of the |are responsible for virtually all | the gods would accord permanent | for the « electrical train had passed completely over it. | ost race. | viclous crimes, such as murders A strength '\!ny.‘n\ to the founda. | Produ ¢ was glven Four cars capsized and six persons | robberies. bank-hold-ups and erim- tions a in addition, those who 1 the stern Tilec- were slightly hurt by fiying glass. ‘““ f11850 an o man thus sacrificed themaelves, would | ('8 SN iR tareizn ’vs\:flmn to provide such a col- | become immo It was consldered | ' . T _ No Americans were hurt in either | Directs Use of I\mfc ! WESDK, to Make Death Sure as Dr. Hickson proposes has | ralkiioit e ohrconsoecd P \mn repared by a volunteer com- | Al L . London, Aug. 15 (P—Sir George g s’ w tly 1 | EXTEND HOLDINGS . O | mittee of clvie leaders fo: e legis- | T . Ware Sdiaiice i : i Police on Trial of Men | qrecnwoos. presiding recenniy at x| PIOPOSE] Scheme Would Call e FT e 7110 Board METRES. S e O ¥ York, Who Took Robhbed Payroll 'nllf'nlng olfl'he },ondon sociel')y fir 3 S —— o | The first traditional instanc 7 rlw'\-f"‘m, tion ‘;,‘.)-‘T"?.nm—“; ‘innipeg, Man., Aug. 15 (P—Po- | the prevention of premature burial, F Id l GI y [ g el uoninsta Iegrn rpora nnouncs e e it v st aveeons 19| Y01 IAUSUEL GOlony g ey g LVE nvestgtion Db B et G e e e trace of the bandits who yesterday |those who would be his executors —_— B eroriie (o e B RIS aatie asontralling <lugged the assistant cashier of the | to plunge a stiletto into his heart ON Hls MIOWAN(\FR i : e Taile | Sel e ca L M ) Lt Indlghlexicen lentione Winnipeg Electric Railway inte un-|after his death so as to make cer- | I Gffes 10 rid & ity 6T niore Lhan L JL St : : Flleiidag, e ke EEln 1y l,', 4 7 L ¢ i are ecommis: inaugurated mperor had his palace, consciousn and escaped with an|tain of it. He added that a school | = i B — | used to overflow ench year. d £87,000 payroll. mateRatinie. | whoAbecame e freat i R e g e Al e 2 oo an exiiusivg Bl oatgatlon Bwhich ing many people a1 e e DI Outside o¢ a private garage a few | Surgeon, insisted that the stabbing |by permanently segregating 2.000 2 will g0 info the entire rate strue- i blocks from the secene of the hold- | Process be carried out as a precau- | mental delinquents who are marked Year But This TIs Held up police found tha company au- | tion. Sir George declared he had nojljreventsra pispingfnalslormgf(ngthe he held in| Not all bathing beauties have temobile in which the fiye men es- | faith II:"I‘:; px;eben:. ’s\:-v‘anrd,rlom :\r:; session of the Ilinois legisla As tao Tittle e "‘“"»’M“;"‘ "_‘""' \'h‘;q : ““":‘“”‘ bobbed hair! This is Miss Eleanor 2 e e fern methods of certifying death, ure. i ad | national presiden nna Adams :.-’r‘.7|anT:;y?:nw;:“:::?c:p;};:ddln Miss Firnny Akes, hcn:rary Becre-( The ofter fs from Chief Justice| tfonolily, ~Aug. 15 UPi—Mre |8 regarded as one of the most im- advised him i he would use human | Gardan, presiding, Tme W, @, T. {7, | McCracken, wha has been chosen vhram};«iduv rented éhepgaragv a few|tary of the soclety, sald that ome | Harry Olson of the municipal court y';'w;: :»w:“”‘v\:-‘:v‘,“ ; I ”h ,:r':":," :n,“,:‘ 1””!(.1&;;,‘1‘“”””‘ SHERECe v:‘nv:‘«mn-w n:l»”“r:vn;fv‘rnx‘:f» ":M"':,;,, . days ago. it was learned, to hide the | of the best known men in England | of Chieago, and Dr. William J ey z_vm‘]‘c:””” el I“’Ir Ml v otiRa Sty ere | ago. antomobile they intended to com-|Whose name was a household werd, | Hickson, director of the Court’s ' o W‘j“ Tuflga John B, Desha, | some tirie g0 of thetr oppartinity andee ¥ had once been placed in a casket | psychopathic laboratory, in which L S ks 70 ”1 T s ST e P Py T The rar, however, proved too|as dead, and when about to be |defendants in more than 40,000 o '”r" ]" - "”‘v’\:, s SR e SR CRe targe for the garage and was aban-| burled was found to be quite well|criminal cases have been examined |21 complained ihat it has boen | dotire changss in the present tar. Adeaned outside, Sidney Knoleg, chauf- | And alive, and he had lived for | during the last eleven years ilanoul et Lehagi S0 L0 LI Sl nan e el feur of the cashier's rar, who drove | SOme H\Prfly years afterward. The experience of the laboratory 8 fooowe the handits away under threat Ml R | has brought Judge Olsen and Dr. Hickson fo the conclusion that erime | 1178e Park land o T e ‘ N FN F R prevention s more a problem |n | Hawali. is reputed to be a milllon. [Nritten docuinents with the right to s | psychology than in police adminis- | #Ir* 'The grandmo 1 his “ubmit objections Has New Them y Fnr I e R T (i 0 T B S e T ; tration, and that the root the diaps petloncd th $16.500, hopes 1o expedite his work and Treatment of Sciatica MUVING MARKFT praticn 1 ene menar” i et 09 sllovanee” SIS poves 1o expeie e ork C'openhagen, Denmark, Aug. 15 (P A 0 |imhose ']nhm,h_‘mw”g h”:‘ o Mrs, Knight told fhe ! at | where it will hear ! nts A new theory of &ciatica 1s pro- able of interpreting punishment as | 5 s |on the questions. When a itheorvjoliseiaiict iafnie: — o the serants emploved in her Hone ‘ daetor here, who suggeste (Centinued from first page) | Instead of committing offenders | (O va \»fl‘u.flm n‘. \;,1,.\‘: : th(" i e that it 18 not a diseasa of the sciatic = {",\ prisons and reformaterics for Y“" approximate ~“‘v menth, etide e h’r‘lm'd s—m rerve at all. but of the muscles of prices Practically everything was | short sentences, and then thrawing 17 2 1dition to the increased annua 4 N e Ihe hack of the leg, caused by their|being offered in wholesale quantities | them on society again, to commut a | A110% ance (ho court author arion t the Dominion. R o AT 0 0 Ra e enTio Pathean|and Stk was s!n"‘d that many mer. | greater erime, Dr. Hickson proposes | X7« nahceiol s ““"‘”‘”' o Lo 1 ad examined, he says, the dis- chants buy their green truck here. | s permanent industrial farm colony 0§t of the hoy's vacation i amn & s f . s ] of a nerve Peppers, £1.50 a basket liyes adjusted ta their peenliarities, | ¥ zcter among the employes nf i cperation or ra n A TLonden doctor interviewsd en| Corn, $1.25 for 100, He would make the colony large ftle ranch when he isits his shaColunbiassthers hasibeer ) Mr. Bennett—and his Chryslers the suggestion stated that for gen-| (Grapes, $1.35 per 30 Ih. box lv_self-sustaining, and in addition . - is S Mr. Albro—and his Studehakers 1 made to acquire a controlling Chicage. Aug. 15 (M A stand nd causing much amage. TFvery dike built Ly fhe t engineers unable to with- rat! v rates t hout Canada. stand the floods. One night the From an econemic point of view ft peror dreamed that fhe gods Y. Aug. 15 (P— olden jubllee of ure with the object of equalizing om formed at Chautauqua 50 years| “Miss Wheeling” by judges in the | West Virginia eity. 312,000, The box, owner of the |there will be 15 days during whieh Washing Down the Last Bite of Roll With the Last Swallow of Coffee A Few Paragraphs To— tions as to changes and ohjections rations the medical profession has| Tomatoes, 25¢c to 40c per basket. |would rave upwards of $3,000,000 704 cowhoy o AISDiR SHTaLmnaich e seen 1pying 1o cure gciatica by treat-| APPIss, $1.00 per basket | annually of Chicago's 15,000,000 claim are due to the e ment of {he great nerve which parses | 1eumbers, large $1.00 a basket, | pudger for policing and eriminal Titles of Ownership mountain construction and § Mr . Honevman-—and his Hudsons wn the back of the leg wall, §1.50 a hasket. courts, 21,90 to £2.00 a bushel. | P\ tiok ciit fhat ine ediation T RO st o Donit 'Protect intCuba | 1h in: mafliin: rorines ek lain rerve s nof fo blame,” he declarsd,{ Onions. $2.25 to $2.80 a bughel. | e, (AISERISTVE FOOIS TAOW 4 ana Aug. 15 () — frsuance is put forward that the Canadian | Mr, Hierpe—and his Stamford Furnaces S'emay in newimnisthoda of freat- | Badizhes a dozen. torniChicagolerime. andlalac a title o nership wit al lin fontreal and & | Lettuce, $1.25 per crate . automobile license In Ciaba kent the toliha Atlantic wastbullt s B . e SR LR I s e i G Barien dellr 5 . flndss \ 20 heads in a crate.) Jngaiiareg gm0 tityiior e e e oD e e Gentlemen! GENTLEMEN!! e 3 o quents, the eriminal bent is mani |" Celery, $2.25 per crate’ (18 to 24 | (.hr]mh]« Saciety Ig lounches ir a crate) je eas R nomeaminos oficasidnn Combatting Dictionary| Ers plant, 2150 per box of two | M€ the period of adolescense acsn By segregating the cfienders of Rorchester, Aug. 15.—The Ameri- ©0 | mental debil or emoticnal fnst All nationalities in the bueinees | ™ 2 "~ “n‘]” ok ol ona M- | achines with regularity demanding | cenfral provinces must he maintain life of the ety were there Almost | Dili 2 he leon Hickson program t fitles b cvervone had some suggestion (o | WOUld prevent their later and mois make. Most of the market men |Serious crimes 3 of the authorities, mission will be restrieted in warld that by an almost nnanimon | n ecor re ecited by T 3 S 5 rid nost u seemed fo think that congestion was| Many records are cited by T Then two rural guards found an |only one particular, 1t must mnof ~te it determined it venld ds all KHML‘Q’;H in support of his theors 3 = Sl 2 make gladinlue hoth | PECOMINE too thick in this neighbor- | PR ! nnderground storehouse n here | permit maximum rates on grair s power {0 make gl i{hnod and wanted to move some. |that feeble-mindedness is a major | " machines were heing dis- and flonr moving eastward to be e singular and plural for the popu-| o3 0r jce The uniformity of opin- | factor in crime 7 " flam for which it stands spen- bile fhefts until a short time ago, ment, and that rates which will per vhen several machines disappeared |mit free commercial fntercourse be- T " Sy ”-,mn,jm‘m, i w:,mml Weeh Nova Seotla \f. -, Fvyv’]yvkwl‘\ A How you do “take on" over the ample hittle hreakfazt cone checkup by the police, who stopped | and DPrinee 1 island and th versation of the Tikhets familv! n Gladienlne socfety which elased ; el e shown, failed to bring | & his section of the road R eV the stolen machines into the hands| Thr ¢ investization the Before any serious consequences resul{ we wish to clearly declare ourselves, | | 5 mantied and sold piece by pi ions indicated that the question has| Of 262 boyve arraigned in nne P Naturally, we approve of the decision of the Tibbets family I : ey B SRR L e D : to depend upon the DESCO DRY CLEANING PROCESS in men themselves, Smallev street in | were morons, ane 1 |the nefghborhiond of Paradies park, | soclopaths. Only 1.0 per cent rated | O MOT® machines which had dis. |srnment and fhe Canadian Pacine keeping the family wardrobe spick and span. cermed to appeal to them. Here |average intelligence '", R Rl & ey CHAPLIN BETTER. lthey sald they could he assigned | Less than five per cent of th 8 mdcarstonn { 8 8D, New York, Aug. 15 (A—Although | et stalls where they could back in and | hoys have heen in school until past | 0™ 107 ling, as a s ; The fact that Louie Jones has several choice Iots for sale TR NS [ balongiot the By of firafMic BNey {141 jehralon age it incrican Ui e e " Another Ro‘mn C 0!‘ Is on Dover Road means a hoom on Dover Road. (That's our opin- physician in the Ritz-Carleton hotel|were willing to pay §1 a wee keach | not reached seventh grade i Guilty of Bribery Case 5 . ' ‘ vesterday afternaon. Charles Chap-|for the privilege. NoRy e [ moblles \ v Case Many personal histories wers in ) S e L ion of his judgment.) lin. who had heen Il from slight| The suggestion seemed to appeal | vestigated in this group. A large — st Az UMy o judg ) heart trouble for several days. was|to the committee. Councilman Nair | percentage of the boys were found |Foagles Favor Teaching SHaEle Al HaTEcd hut In the open &paces of New Tork |had gotten up early yesterday morn- ing accep! ) a bribe, CrISTINg o tasisan T1Ae Fotlen up early Sesterday mor- | 1o have heen the offspring of men of U S X Constitution!| s iitts v a firs sesieraietin soret And we are happy for Mr. Hjerpe's sake that the Tibbets jos R ing and quietly ma B0ty detectivel parents Maomel ot 88 o1 dAEE S B {EUmSn it fons cusiremed coutl Sudeitel home will have a Stamford Heating System installed this fall. i tion on his own accord ene day | hom had long criminal records in earlier than the announced date. He | o M 1 1 1 he b GelibrR Vel erdy | ieag0 ' States constitution n | alleged that the patrolman aec ng in Films had heard the suggestion vester B e e R % con ) AT - vorably. He ribe from Harry Jacobs in a 3 and seemed to view in favorably. He | o iing) to ve sane until proven ) But w : : hen it comes to the choice of a motor car, gentlemen, ERdihe ot know what he would | 2t Sonth End gar on the night ¢ S 4 sald e 1 Rot ¥nOT DAL Ne Dould lsane,# sald Dr. Hicksons & When July --. Jacobs testified that Patr e find it a trifle difficult to be satisfactorily neutral. cent studies In eriminology arve | o n- man James A. Reddington was wit | corporated into the eriminal code o SRR tu of th eri- | Farron when h s e s Narth and Tuad fae. | the United States, every criminal Personally, we love to see people out riding in automobiles his wav. to North a 14d e e . Al A £ rer et iorE e nas o ”5”;:1, | sroves nimselt sane SYibian i e T et ‘ of any make. It's healthy and keeps most of us happy. And side of Commerelil Street, P | e somehow or other, clothes get spotted and soiled very easily in a with a view to helping make things y livelier for the police department . motor car, which doesn't hurt the business of The Union Laundry i eine n e soume | ETHEL S It's Diffevent Now : 1; the market within the grounds of | K a bit, the old Burritt scheol but this did | s Salepiilia Skl = v - = . ~ Our earnest hope is that the head of the Tibbets family e X ) T strikes oil—and then, each member of the family can have his own the councilmen as theyv drove away. car. ce to hizher than those set by the Crow's The pranunciation, shonld b fyon - Giccyssed thoroughly by the | term of the beys' court W owas deeided with the lang o and h the ~mphacis on {hat letter, iis 1s a concession to the thieves removed from parked anto compulsory teaching of | pass sentence on Monday. Th report until the committee has a | chanca to discuss it further. Conncilman Frank & Cadwell on One was that the market is a goo thing for the city and should be en- couraged. with considerable mali o s o e i e But no matter which car is finally chosen—be it Hudgon, ing. and the other was that the | market be moved to some loss busy | (1T ¢ g \ A / Chrysler or Studebaker—it will be a wise choice. It's strictly up street. | n R ; PR | i to the ability of the respective salesmen. . S TV 4 % / Corbin Red Sox File Eligible Player List Manager John Tobin of the Corbin | Red Sox has submitted the list of | P B | players who will be eligible to play | | | B ours for 1 in the city series which starts to- v ndsadene g 7 A bigger, brighter, better and wider Arch street, | plarers was the club's certified | / 3 £E | che k for $100 as a guarantee that | | the team would go through the ser- | < ] / A UNION LAUNDRY CO. { fea. Manager Tobin relinquishes all | = B / { - ims to Preisser who is with Ken. d By gton, Hein and Jasper who are A | with' the Pirates to represent the | Corbin Red Sox in the title series { The list of men who will play with | the Red Sox are as follows:—Kopee, Noonan, T. Blanchard, Berg, Buck- . land, Highland, A. Blanchard, Pa- aE= trus, Fitzpatric! Schneider, Huber, Odk Corbin ‘n'vi Ferguson { ‘ MODEPH ¥hy Go't o gt marred " | " CRPOWNING— 5 e Ex-King George of Greece, who Is can’t you live with your | living in exile in London, is attempt- | parents-in-law caused by his removal from his ' with their parents-i-ise.” throne by entering the movies. gendorfer Blastter, Munich So go to it, boys! May tl The Desco Man.

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