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(ERKIKAS ADMITS HIS MANLY GHARMS “[ Gonld Be Worse Looking” He Tells Prosecutor Walking into the police last night to give the probation officer his weekly payment for the support of his two children, Frank Verkikas of 4 Union street was ar- rested in a new warrant charging | him with failure to support his wife ard two children. When arraigned before Judge William €, Hungerford in police court this morning Verkikas was oreder to pay $15 toward the support of his family The weekly payment of $§ ordered by Judge Benjamin W, Al- ling for the support of the two children and no provision was made for the wife's support. willing to live with her husband, she claimed that he should be ¥ pay for her support and Judge Hun- gerford acknowledged her elaim. The defendant was ordered to furnish a bond of $250 to guarantee the pay- nient or go to jail for 60 day. Mrs. Verkikas told the her husband when they were together, would look in a mirror at their home and remark what a handsome fello® he was, and then weuld tell her that she really wasn't good enough for him and that was When asked by Prosccu- tor Joseph G. Woods if he thought he was good looking. Verkikus said, “Well, 1 guess 1 could be worre Iooking.” Hero Finds Himself in Hot Water Tony Korski of 47 Gold street succeeded in getting a friend out of the ciutches of the yolice by his in- terference last night, but bern girl. after he did so he found that he had placed himself in the position his friend was in and he had nobody fo stop the police from arresting him. He was charged this morning with in- fereference with Patrolmen Cyrus| Schoonmaker and Alfred Tanguay in the performance of their duty, and the case was continued until Satur- | day to give the police an opportunity to catch the other fellow, who es- caped during the scuffle with Korski. Refused To Show License Renson Finklestein was fined §3 without costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge of violating the motor vehicle laws by refusing fo show his license and registration to Frank Storey after an accident at the corner of Lafayette and M tsreots yvesterday morning. Fink stein was arrested by Sergeant Pat- rick J. O'Mara. Youth Held On Serious Charge The case against Earl Williams, 15, of 24 Webster street, cha with indecent assault on a small girl at a local theater, was continued until Monday for further investiga- tion. Williams was arrested hy Po- liceman Dennis Nealon after he is alleged fo have heen making impro- per advances to the little girl, Promiscs To Obey Law Max Kaplan, charged with violat- ing the junk laws by purchasing metals from minors, had judgment suspended in his case when the court accepted the recommendation of Prosecutor Woods, who said that Atty, Harry Ginsburg, who #pp ed for the junk dealer, had promised that the man would observe the law in the future Went Past Traffic Signal Alex Begsoff of 14 Tremont was given another chance by court when judgment was suspended on a charge of disobeying a traffic signal given him by Tairolman George Moftitt. Moffitt told fhe court that had continued | operating his machine past the in- tergection of Main and We n streets against his sigmal. and, as yesult almost crashed another machine street the cenfi info Says Aleoholic Deaths Shaw No Big Increase Aleoholic 180 Chicago, Auz. 26 (P deaths present vears eeited so- during the last “nothing ¢ rddroess! nual institute fer the University of ¢ Mr. Russell Cook county to said coroner the last twenty years shoyed more people dying from today than before “Furthermore, deaths for alcoholism prohibiiion my majority study coholie ghows that who died and out hobous situation is not harve been led to think.” BOY MISSING PROM HOME Nocera, 14, has been miss- his home for rt made to orth at po- father, Jo- nk Ing week, acc Licuten, lice seph from rdin station today Nocer STOP TCHIG ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed. you can stop burning, itching Eczema quickly by applymg Zemo. 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Stowart, chalrman of the board of the United States Trust Company, New York, and the oldest of Wall street’s financlers, celebrat- ed his 103d birthday at his home | near Covent Station today. | Mr. Stewart retired from active !Pirnnnm'wn in lm\lnnfl atfalrs four |y 1 ears ago after recelving a slight jury while attending in New.York, ht family said that ‘gmnl e th | Ho was assistant treasurer of the United States for two years of the | Civil War, and has the distinction of being the oldest alumnus of Colum- bia University, from which he grad- it in 1544, When Woodrow Wil- son rosigned as president of Prince- ton University | Jersey gubernatorial nomination, he | became temporary head of that in- stitution, HEAYY SUITS BROUGHT to business members of his he was enjoying Two Actims Ttotalling $12,000, Are Being Viled Against Julius Bloom, | | Briggeport Man. i Bridgeport, Aug. 26 (P—Two suits totailing $42.000 arc brought in the superior court today agalnst Jullus Bloom, Bridgeport, by Rewin D. { Tuttle and Laurctta 1. Nestler, New Rochelle, N. Y., because of an auto- mobile accident in which the plain- tiffs werc injured, which occurred in lh:\ Bronx, June 16. “arrie 1 y asks dama T, Tric for ! 1k, who s of $10,000 from the Motor company, Water- personal injuries suffered accident in Darlen, March 17, Hijs automobile dar 1 in col- lision with a tree in Central Park, ! New York, hecause of the alleged negligence of A. B and Jeesie G. | Frost, Reddind, Henry Mernshy, York eity, asks damages of $2,- 000, 1 FRANCO-BRITSH DEBT PARLEY IS NOTHET SETTLED (Continued 1rom First Page that Ambassador De Martino r. ed from Washington for sive conferences with government. While on the general principle of the justness of the debt, Italy will instruct Signor De Martino fo sume a tractable atfitude wher to the ['nited States, government, a r Slens the Tome e retury the Ttaliun those in a position to know ording will ex- post-war difficultic He will emph tural 1 and raw her contribution in man power the allied cansa in the World War and her over-population, with emi gration United States re- siricts 1t is understood that further instructed o comparisons betwean Ttaly's |ation in some of these respec |those of France and Belsinm i The feeling here is that Tfaly has | points in her fayor which should Imora than oftsct any sentim ing that migh {of Relzium and ¥ {tions which bor German invasion her lack of na materials ove to the will Tieid sitn- s with he he make foc prevail in W 11 (‘heated by Bootlegger, He Has Latter Arvested Peabody, Ma (P—Re- causc Speros Ar the police that he didn’t gal- lons of water i want to i at rauts were issued for Geoj of Lynn today, ch e him with larceny, illegal transnortation 1 keaping and selling liquor. Argeros complained to the police that.he had contracted to five Al confaining five he paid 1 ot to a gal buy cans of Dukas Tor Iot tnrne delivery F fonnd small contain cohol fron hich W cause, the poli upen said, aleohol in Thev o tna of the cans Wiillam |of the sion George Bruce, president and publisher of the Americ |School Board Journal, is the candidate for senator from Wisconsin in the election which will choose the successor to the late Robert M. La Follette, |eratie L) NEW BRITAIN Rudolph V Banky, a fascinating beauty rec separation from his wife, Natac their marital troubles are due to diffienlties Valentino of the new picture over their Los Angeles |are starring. for the American sereen, has anything to do with his DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Valentino’s New Leading Lady ‘alentino denies that his new leading lady, \1Inm | ently imported from Budapest recent ha Rambova. He insists that the fact that he wants a home with children and his wife wants a caveer. While his wife was sailing for Furope to see if “absent treatment” would smooth was attending a preview at in which Miss Banky Two Men Dead, Third s | Wounded in Gun Duel to | pect him to make the most of Italy's | 1o | - |form of a barby ze Dukas | Milwaukee harbor ('mmms»‘ demo- Rochester, N. Y 5 UP- dead and James Dorisi er s sufiering from a pistol duel in <t night. The duel fealonsy over woman Ang Twa men a s | wounds rees the aftecti A was helid today o 2 slanghter, for the rara, A0, | Tar are orel stree or |w..m\ ars wing of man of Natalie nursing according fo police, | Frank Aguella, whom he be a rival for the siray b 1 {ana pr | fire, slaying lonz grudge. | death | helieved to of his shot fo affect Dorisi, hit ran back into his x a revolver, Farrara, by ] store | returned | police claim, | TO HOLD PAREWLLL | A farewell party in honor |Harry E. Christensen of 220 seftstreet, who will leave soon to| make his hor Flovida, will b held at Hart's pond this evening by members of the Wennerberg Choriis of which he has been manager for [the three year's of the organtzation's existence, The party will take the ue of ! B in ol . forts is attribute Christensen’s untiring ef- i much of the suc- the chorus has met at He has always been in- Swedish elubs and or- and is a prominent the [irst Lutheran has heen engaged in and insurance busi- coss which avery turn terosted in ganizations her member’ of | churen. He the real estat n this city His busine 0 Bassett stroct | in preparation for and ne operty at | 1 disposed | the trip. Emil Ander- ampany Mr. Christensen | nily to Tlorida, erson Terrific Sterm Ravages | Several European Towns Szabadku, Hungary, Ang. 26 (- | Thre prrsons were killed foday when 1 storm blew down a church tower Siv men e boating ng. | s of bathers who wer are mi Hundre lled to return home in t swim ming costuvmes after the storm had wrecked five hundred bathing cabin. on the waterfront | were eom- | » down a nd an Belgrade, Ang. last night hlew here in which 1 |and also wrecked The storm carricd planes, including Weiss, Irench aviator {tempting A ey band s was playin field air Ll at- | tand | aviation ral of Capt vho off sove that is around Europe. Process has earned the friendship of a great many men and womeh who arc quick to reward genuine merit. (See the West Main street window and make a guess on the bucket of y mud). | sallow, [ niy The Desco Dry Cleaning SMITH'S GREAT RECORD Garden City, N, Y., Aug. 26 (Pr— MacDonald S$mith, holder of sov gnlf was ral titles, well on his for way to a record modal score competition when he scored a 68 this morning in the Long Island golf ship to add fo his twn of yester- vas five un strokes un three day His round today par, ziving him 11 the allofed figures der for | rounds LADIES! COMPLEXION WORRIES ENDED AT LAST | This — Delightful New Vaniching Cream Containing True Buttermilk Must Make Yon Look Years Younger or Money Back—Just y It. Get a small quantity at any phar- | nacy or toilet goods counter, simply asking for Howard's Buttermilk Cream, and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. 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The talks |1a¥ will form part of regular progra Governor Smith's Brooklyn Thursday broadcast by station was announced er citles Views In New York. ) | Corporatidn of | ¥ speech night will Wz, had i rid Shooting Occurs During British Strike Meeting || London, Aug. 26 (@—Iive were fired this afternoon from & | window of the office here of tho| National Satlors 'and the Iiremen's union during u meetlng of striking seamen which was in progres side the building. The shot lieved to have been a protest the union's action in opposing present unofficial strike of seamen, George Recd, secretary of the cal branch of the unfon w . following the shooling. No one wis injured. Reed asserted that the strikers had threatened to smash the | union’s offices and declared that the work of shots | and Ne mag For out- |y, are he- tinst the British Ned lo- | i) arrested | milc communist agents, A BREATH WORTH $10 Bloomfield, M. 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