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S SUSPECTERALD N FLORIALAND m1 1 12 Employes of Griffin Ofices ' virockton lity After Results in mos, was also charge of the fr: 1d bureau, and an HELD FOR WURDER \HOLE N ONE AT - s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALJ, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925. MANN MAY Snake Bite Causes Forest Fire Brockton Pressing or Serions SEQUINGOLF ¢LUB cnsed Also ~l|mb|lllu1 shot | Babcock s ounded but not xe- N0i¢ where a temporary green has 11 ACT BREACH DEVELOP HERE |FRENCH RAPID FIRE GUN | IS STOLEN FROM TRAlN‘B"Nn m: fifi[m F“R ... RECKLESS DRIVING Weapon Is Taken While En wsn, Aug. 29 M» s To Proving Ground For Trial : 3 A Hld o G N Cosar 3 ot Meriden. Mant ;mme l}‘Iall of Girls Say Gendreau Brought! ore commion Woman in Hospital and Caino " y ounded n a \mu‘n | Afiray here last night lich two | Filmefl aple Hl i Brive, La Gu FANOC | : At AS Ton e | 6 al Kap Them From Holyoke, Mass. : U oo s | Gase 15 Continued New York, Aug. 29 () —Iollowin: ' died toduy Mrs. Marion J. Con- o e ippearance of u newly 1 ra- — g A Tl re n whose house e shooting e names of Charles H. Cuno of pid gun, built ¢ of | of the Griffin Developnient and Cop. | "°°n wounded in an cftort to shicid | M1 of fame today as a fesult of iachgsoCious ajnariod lihings hud \Sopsdaifor e AR L L struction company, %05 TBrog i “w;.hln‘\‘ was reported resting coni- fvymklvgm:\“ }.Ln;;“l";o:p {\w;:;'or;l:u}" at ;m' about $0 miny ri aired from t Irivir ‘ .“‘),”r;‘n )’:a’:hv:.'n‘:f ‘ v alat Ratatiay b ortahly e Abrahams who, 'he Sed iolf club at Maple Hill, c corge Gendrea S, of 142 depo! ile ir ] 4 e e [ ccoiing taLh ol o et b s eyt tarmed oA He 111 (RO CLER Dl I U R S S i ! police court this morning treet, Hariford, who wasl ¢ o o e mulle arma fac tion with an accident on | . fovastigatlonthogintors (Ratinglngsd LIousIVIRH under arrest today Deen set up, The drive from the {arraigned before Judge William C. |tory, was being shipped to a prov- B avenuo yesterday noon methods of the concern. ind ordered held without ball, tee to the hole is 125 yards. {Hungerford in police court this g ground for trials hefo e struck and injured Mra. ! Investors in worthless stocks, ac- ) tharged with murder, Mr. Cuno was playing with Dr. | morning on a charge ot lusclvious [liamentary commission yrior to its cina, 80, of 23 Farmington b cording to Mr. Winter, were led to | The volice today had arrived at Cole B. Gibson and Herbert Reeves | carrfage. Aurele lLehoux of 4 adoption by the army. 1t falled to st utor Joseph G. Woods belleve they could remiin their lost N0 Satisfictory explanation of (he| a8 a guest of the members and on Main street, and Mary R. Morin, |arriy 1 ity was started t the case be put over to money by visiting the company's Shootinz, thought at first to have driving from the 11th tee, ho used hose home is in Manchester, N. H., |1t was traced to re[Elve the portunity to re- offices. Upon arrival prospective Deen the result of a jealous quar- | a4 mashie. ‘The ball salled on a | were arralgned with ndreau on [the Lox i leh it had be T he Britain General customers were informed that in- (Tl but which, it was sald, may have | beautitul lne for the green. It | same charges, The giri's 15 ind permit her to testity. stead of recelving in cash ] hnm\, 1 other ssues, | bounded twice and started rolling | year-old sister is also involved In the 18 ) has arrested by Patrolman amounts lost in worthless slocks, — | about three feet from the cup and case, which was continued until next about lor t after ho i alleged to they would be allowed credit on the [then sank for the feat that is the ]‘hwws Aien, ¢ l'armington ay- purchase of Florida real estate !‘ dream of all golfer: | _ After listening to the testimony in [to be copl Rodil ) ! between 25 and 30 which called for much larger pay- | S, ‘ Watching the litle white pellet [the case Judge Tungerford contin- |forelsn power or fles an hour, striking the woman went in actual cash, ‘ | &ail over the fairway from the tee, |ued it until next 'Tuesday so that open of the hox was ! the crashing into a telephone Ty cerg, £alo: and em- o i % - el | prosecutor Joseph Woods will | carclessness by railway en . Mrs. ina suffered from Twelye officers, salesman and en ¥ Mr. Cuno and his companions saw | OULAT, ¥ rat ployes were subpoenacd by I‘rwm" & | it disappear. At first though, they Ihave opportunity to draw up more 1 ].‘,.“, wilon of the tace. Attorney General Bdward 1% Glynn | 2] J | sald it must be a hole in one, but serlous char iinst, the two men. s Liceus, for an Immediate hearing, which | e Mr. Cuno would not belleve it Then From the evidence in court this ‘:‘- H 19. of 36 GUbert will be continued Monday afternoon . | making haste to tho green, they | morning the police believe that Gen- (HAUU L cadodisnl $iv ""‘L costs when Charles H. Greenhaus, in eharie | Playe ]mpflr[am Parl in Po-|founa the van nestiink n tue cup dreau should be tried on a charge of H;v S LG DA DG of the Griffin offices, stated tonight J 2 inst the butt of the flag, carnal knowledge of a minor female. o a0 28 without & ii- that any charges against the com- i[l'(\ l S[ [ Mr. Cuno was so excited that he The fact that he is alleged to n,mu ‘ el ?M'-v’.f‘ml vestarday by pany could be disposed of easily in 1ceL dltuation ROt away off form on the remaining brought the two girls to this city in L ST SN Seh Jieensy & the courts. Groenhans, who has two | a0 holcaland) hs was GELRIs areia thie an automobile trom Holyoke, Mass.., | ‘ : ner of Main and Fast Main fndictments returned azainst him in | | rest of the day, tWhen his story also makes him liable to prosecution B,u tN 3 IE W 1 = Suffolk county for larceny, obtained | Berlin, Aug. 20 (B — ol stin| {00 01 the fa¥e | When Bl story n the federal courts on a charge of | DIILIAN “D{lfl vent at al“ - v""‘; b Or KeacoiCase, X torfety about a year ngo as “boy | rises in Iurope as an important | q 8 e iolating tho. MM ¢ _Charles Teleke of 76 Belden street no! y i s 5 that the feat has not been ac- lglatingthoganh ac o1 charged with br wizard” of Wall street in connection political factor, being involved in i Judge Hungerford sct bonds fo! H] l ha el Toda b 1 breach of the peace at & g 1 o | complished recently at Sequin. Mr. Judge 4 E nds for 1 his home last night I3 1ty ¢ith a scheme to exchange notes of | many of the political and economic | = | Gendreau’ sase at $1,500 whi ! st night, was found guilty with a Yo g | Cuno was the lion of the hour and rendrenuisireleass int 41,000, while and the court imposed the Middle States Oll corporation for | negotiations hetween the nations, the other two were ordered placed | == [FEE a0 ORI mposed K suspegdan Sgaaen | Avound it revolve many problems | the Plaudits showered on him em- ! ! SRILES acntence of 10 days. Teleke was ar common stock of that con e i e | barrassed him to a great extent | under a $1,000 bond. | Watch Hill, R. T, Aug. 29 P—The | rotod on complaint 2 MW SN g | of industry, unemployment and | i o ¢ o o jeorge Collin: ne e 5 SmbainG | diplomacy, with Germany, Trance, | \Vhen asked how it felt to be a e '““.“‘(’f,""'“‘“" i m“-‘; '_{"‘”“E wedding of Miss Anita Convicted of Beating Wite i A | Poland, England and the Saar dis. | MCMDer of the hole-in-one club, luint mails fo thet by Gendray | QRHEBter <of Mr and Mrs Joseph Vackskas of 27 Dwight | trict all aftected to a greater or loss ”;' “ ““"( ";!‘""f} It's a grand and {ahout 2 o'clock this morning, went | Lihme of New York, Chicago ftreet, charged with assaulting his | ' glorious fee i 5 f ornl ;: le oS s o the rooming house at 422 Main | Watch Hill, to Drince Eds rain f‘“""“"d proved the most strost where they found Lehoux w eph Lobkowica will take pla case continued until s, ATTENT‘UNS i o of German- V Itha two girls o &l ana -‘. \ Y kowicz v ta T i enilTan Y Sk skar \ \ | Polish_controversy. Foland insists | [nonx denicd that they were gullty | {he Watch Hil Unlor her hushand came e upon Germany faking a monthly 4 ald 2! of improper relations. I G 6 O and started to beat 5 [ 0 allotment of 350,000 tens of Polish | Mkt ine trotio. mnolice® hends | tie uul,\‘.x‘v‘vlm‘.: soc A fare Fordott Heat of| conl. whereas te Gerwan govorn- quarters, they questioned them, and | S€ason at the resort. Tony Korski, 97 Gold L wm[ale mgo en m ea I ment has emphatica fised the as a result of statements by the The GSEOMOPYENE be per! rged with interfering | maximum of T'olish coal imports at | ek TR eirls that Gendreau had been with | Py Rev. John 1% Vincent, pastor of | with Supernume Policeman Cy- Campaigning e tee Y The g9 ()| Matische | out recently as a politier | 100,000 tons, Fez, Urench Morocco, AUg. s for the moment has taken o of warfare in Morocco. th —Polit semi-offi Correspor fal Deutsche lenz pointe poli der a Diplo- wen st. - Excitement Caused by An- \ li‘.‘-?;l"f.’m'l‘i},7{‘,1[,’:\“,; notncement From Britain ; o e For more than a week a devastating forest fire raged in the them on two dif! met Gendreau in a Holyoke and he \~.h.’\! a fine city N . the | the Immaculate Conception Roman| rus § nt oceas on hoonmaker an Patrolman Al- lic church at Westerly. t out and placed him un- [ Ca! ol Tangu making an ar- The girls sald that they The bridegroom is the son of the{rest, was continued until Wednes- restaurant at | 1ate Prince August Lobkowic day for trial the f rmer Countess Palmery of Lo- | . A reception in Norman Hall,| had told thet Bri about 1 Improper Brakes Alleged ain was, | her the pla {in the economic negotiations be- | Alex Andrew of North Beanford, BT L0 ko) e conTovaray ol e Dl STl e S S i | Big Tujunga canyon, east of Pasadena, Cal, all because of a |sving tmat hth canld eet good posi- | summer residence of the Libmes, will | arrestcd yesterday attoragen - of active, ‘The French are explolting | qonyoqiiy 1ag become the contral| 1e¥ico City, Aug, 20 (h—an. | rattlesnake bit. A camper, bitten by the snake, rushed to a [tions here. Aliured by the prospect, ""“”‘l ‘]‘”‘\ cErgnonY: bich \‘"”‘ bl Main and West Main streets by 3 5 meem 9 1 . - i h v ngreed a endec )| f sts who| c lice; 5 their recent succes in an endecyor Biechifor GonsiAaration o e ‘I\mml'll.lnl last night of the re-|nearby town for ti timent, without ey nguis “”lL his campfire. the id that they agreed to \'un .)“ by ‘n :\\”l’ of gu : A i Traflic Policeman Delbert Veley on to win over as many of the hostile problem of the Saar coal mines, the |SUPUON of diplomatic relations be- Hundreds of % & come h Wd Gendreau took them | have been arriving at Wateh Hill all| 3 charge of operating an automo- 18 fu i fonsibie wnilopAaTsl S Do Bk SoN e BRIt B S o enara o Nond GreafleBritain |-l OLGOA OLACTERIO timber were burned and the towns of Sun- (g the city in an automobile. R | bile with tmproper brakes, had his * Krim, the Riffian war lord, fs send- | 5 growing imports x‘i‘:“o]r”'(:»l-’u:;:lfi which had been suspended since | land and La Crescenta endangered. Many volunteer firefightors | — Ihe bride s one of the most PopU-| cuse continued until Wednesday for | ingt emissaries not only among the | (o2 STV PAHANCE 0L BN 1924, created considerablo excite- | were: piostrated by smoke fumes and others severely burned, ” A R L 1““' at the request of Atty. B. J | : al ir 1 b 1 -ore [ Marico Glts 1e Hill, and is well known as a golf- : 2 % ST M tribes adjacent to the battiefront, but { pooy o o6 the Torraine mines, ana | ont it Mexico City, Below, one of the volunteers, overcome by smok ¢, is shown being or, having vartlcipated. in. many| onilewlcs Veley arrested theman 5 1 the lines, in an attempt to ; g | Ixtra editions of the newspapers . g 7 pated 1 | when the machine failed to st far hehind the Jines, I many other similar developments | iy % > in the capital, ap.|carried to safety. tournaments. At one time she held| 5 HLOp R work upon the rellglous sentiments |, onqeq to place coal In the cen- | anory oy Tore it the capital, ap- signal, and investigation reveaied and spirit of independence of the f¢o. oo 0, Moors and get them to take up arms [y 000 agalnst the Trench, He also has .o 0 lotih dratted Riffian contingents all along | ol & 0T the front, with the object of &tif-| ..y no fening the backbone of his parti- prosperity, enj flelds fn Gern utey, the French BOV- | warq jnyolyeq peared on the streets immediately {after Foreign Minister Saenz made [the announcement and were eager! scussions. nt in England he d here, to a cons to the DRUGGED MAN STEERS headlin reaction that | proclaimed the settlement of their period of coal |gifriculties hetween Great Britain oyed while competing fand Mexico as “consolidating the uny's Ruhr district [international harmony of Mexico in settlement of - FILE PETITIONS 3 LAKD. IS ARRES'FEi}i LADCH OF PINTJUDTH it anl. Wheelr il with all the great countries.” | [ Conset Guard Oficials Take skipper bpeak or La FUHE“C Prince woman of tl ut 1t club. Miss Lihme| ars old and attended Miss 's school at Farmington, Conn om shampionship championship that the brakes were not working. OFFICERS SEARCHING FOR MOONSHINERS MURDERED Prince Edward is descende of the oldest families in | | his ancestors having been princes un- | Empire in 1625, | his fath-| | August Lobkowicz, y B crnor general, prior to salling ';’l' | I'r*p'lrullm' X Pending the appointment of min- | | er, was Privy Cc llor lord cham- | ST :"“f‘ Policemen Riddled i ¥rance, had a long conference “? h 2 i TGl A e b I”“"Fed l‘ l G t Ch . Fl ‘.d ‘ Off Boat at 2 in (he | berlain to the late Emperor ! llh Bullets—Still Operators Are Marshal Petain, ““do ":5”“”‘}_"‘;;: has been named as charge d'affaires eral Govl, fllgfis 0l a‘ S ‘ lison, Wis., Aug. 29 —IRoy %! Joseph, and his mother lady-in-wa supreme command of the Fre for Mexico in Tondon and Norman : . T | DITIIR: ,x of ¥an Claire, and Robert M. [ ing to the Austrian court, | 5 5 & ; | , Ga,, Aug. 29 (P— in detall the plans for the approach- ime a similar post here for Great [ e london, Ang. 20 (8o far| o S apeetal primary Septem- [ mony this afternoon aro: Miss Sarali| taqay folll i aoet b ing operations and settled all 'h" mm,m Mr. King and Senor Saenz g ¢ : of morphine || 5 for the republican nomination | Meilon, daughter of Mr. and Mis.|of two. Jones connts R cnterday | points remaining to he thrashed out, » long time have been negotiat-| Chicago. Aug. 20 (P—Federal war e VA T Unitod « senator, filed nom- | Richard B. Mellon of PIttsburgh: | were ahot to deat “x;‘ll?rl:“"r* b l 0 that Marshal Lyautey will be (n‘ et eannonNor feiendiyilnt | ranfs lchosine L iine chefifniaie st BEC AT Soalion N S hErat (e rn vy of | Miss Mary Starr Griscom, daughter | for iiifelt stie - "¢ OB & hunt " i . and, Tub)! 3roc e ¢ e Stiils. * a position to give the government in LI course hetween the two countries, | with fntent to defraud, were fssued || o i 5 | state Tast night. Mr. and Mrs. Rodman I R ) | Parls full information with regard . . [svercd in June, 1924, when the|last night for Jacob Factor, presi-| o " o 2ot Cletien e comnieiod [ com of Philadely Misa Noralite | icoa mea s :"f‘f‘m’:i‘:;f:’"'::; e (e and political situation C mor N‘q q S h rf | British e was ordered expelled [ deng of the Florida Land compan : ot i o Vanderlip, ter of Mr. and Mrs.| Prank Tucker, whoge ! in Morocco and the general Franco- | OVE m 0] n.llfl “a HZES ‘m"\ y the Mexican government for al-|and several ocintes after a two i 2 1 off dangerc the primary or Urank A. Vanderlip of New York; | podics were :um:\x‘”fi‘m\‘m?\br’:dlm " Spanish offensive against the Moors | d D I P“ d [ god support given Mrs. months’ investigation by postal in- “‘ SO0 s Miss Marjorie De L. Oclrichs, daugh-| iy ey “.“m“m':m?.sg which is said to be imminent. F and Detes rresiden {1zvans, an Aracrican_woman, spectors. IE IaRneh e rouEllt] o S e e fer of Mrs. Marjorfe Oclrichs: Miss| by unknown partics : 2 Active preparations are procecd- | |\was the wife of a British subject| The company is alleged to have ant BAerdfany fyas DD TERL SR ME R EER, Telon Tsham, daughter of Dr. and| Tha policeman nad b ing all along the line for a further | {and who later was assassinated on | done & business of between §1,01 A Physicin. About anj W TUCE, 4 night had not com-| Mre. George Snow Isham of Chicago: GHiVAGTY Sycsteriay Rl . forward movement on a large scale, | 8an Juan Del Sur, N her ranch. The trouble of Mrs.| 000 and $1,500,000 in Florida re wits found n Ty DU CAEE SR BRI S etary of | Miss' Margaret McCargo, davghter o Ene it e 1‘31‘". marok P*' (he success of which would bring tho | 28 P—Advices from [vans in which the charge inter- | estate since incorporation in Sprin he coast guard offi since Attorney General | Mr. and Mrs. Grant McCargo © R T Ve e l”l“" VFeench troops back to the Jine ot | C2PIa TEROEt that Lui vened grew out of .Lmn‘w!s‘h \l.xl- fleld last March. Lactor the ¥ 2L (he ig e i o un B Miss Dorothy Rhodes. | thefr hodirs sere foaey s later | E"‘nfl ‘i‘nr(“!\ e :‘fm”‘“ 4 ‘h“, re | capa fortress and refus | Aticr Senor Sacnz had made the | Maurice E. Drucker, 11 Heineiu Ivn and R S r tla 'l‘ =w1w”¥H : e Al s x) ! = ‘l‘;mL ',””‘I automobile zone whic e 0 E efore Jatiea . 1" designation. | bour of oit 1 3 o spot. A e Trimn'sldciva five monihs ago. | Eoverniontd SAipino X [announcement of the ending of the | 7. Himmelstein and New Ielg- | 10 115 u past twelve ™ cecretary of | Watch Hill; Mra. Clement A. Gris-| Middlebrook benered, reit Dneri® { 1£ 41in 2505 16 ockpiures, M: {minister o fnance, is s he also made public &|man, all officials of the co [ Reginald well, also of T o pereary O com, 3ra, of Havert Pa. i on Lot thes slnyery el PaaT ety O e whether | been atrested n sent him by Austen| The scheme fnciuded the ing! 'yn, was with Mclariand, but Mlestachy o8 1,[‘,‘ the bride, will be th matron o R T paal Bt Cien i ILdeg CRavils e e lain, the British forcign | of large tracts of land in O ne r about navigation. He a In the/Apeg s nor ( A neay to go on with the formidable task {' T ; ! RS AR OTRS S ey "] ““ Sl { I‘r e e 20 to insure nml ‘“1“ ; } still whoso location deputies to- 5 of attempting fo defeat Abd-el-Krim | o0 w1 ¥ R renilt ot ihe recont ahl | Gl i anil e s i rame on the ba ! e “w‘ e kit o8 M'r“ 1k ynll ”‘“" Ll ”‘1“» i [satistactory exchange of views re-|at an average aj tivities of fi is | 1ot istdeteat i the L o i s w prevailing opinion here at present is | | garding existing difference I have sus 1iorit v H that while Marshal Pefaln has not | Drosidont et L T L R e bl Jirie Onstad. Tia te campaign | ! Malidn ) . m»v:m;.w-v made "W nisiminiliin g sl eulavEannonnt e T Lippointment of Norman King as | senteq S i L nger, sald that Scnator Shipstead | i premises, he will desire fo go ahead | © g e | th ir ictions to resume ‘ as0ln, WAS Tuled to start and not give Abd-el-Krim time to man Y. } inis e e T i60s e T g A TOR1 \{v”:‘ ‘;\:H.‘ : “31 A OUS [)ID THEATEI’\ ; E 1a Tollette September | ! ) : .? ¢ 58S 1‘.1.\ Lamphier pull his forces together and start| A dets of Ameriean | T overnment and amply author- | pyey o ooy I nd that Senator Wheelor of | N0V SUeniaustie) Jo ol I holls giheatias Caty 5 frosh troublo among the tribesmen | MATine which has heen stationed |1 €OVCTMIR SIE MR oA 0| Hishway. Tnves L PPEY 0[; WRV(ER Mantana plans to come to aid in ; Newsenrkl Atantic Clty pageant with his intrigue propaganda, thus ' 7t na. sir 12 deft Nleava- | jyjijg government.” e | \ I LU S ; it September 1 : My . h e i undoing all the work the IFreneh | SU2 arly this nonth. Trior tn| saenz in felegraphing Mr T = i | i ndl L e 2 i s 18 beauty of troops have accomplished fn past | !0 it was reported, and |, depi pointment of [ 40 . s B I averfor. A biona S well a3 body. She is & menths, sul ently A that President lgoyor Dinz as cha in London. | o” e Med Ea. | M0 Big Tlare Tonight and Louis- e G —_—_— blond akeup. — bt Solorzar requ 1t | AT ppy resumption of ( | el 2010 A L " e o ‘;1\4 o ; ! PPy ! ”‘ ']{ on 0% fyates, Ltd st ville Amusement Rouse Will ¥ . : l IGNORES INOUEST Hash was the most » time of the marines’ evacnation |(he United States embassy in Mexico | 1R YA 3 resy SR t ve- | Fecipes iin ‘s ‘sontemt el : Nitkthe 1 | h i B 1oy | WhICh! fhey were sought fn En T an i | Sehroeder, Driver of Car That Over- urants. ¥ " £ reported that the presi [4 ity had been in charge of British | L iy Lo at id at Reply To Protest of Japanese Gov- in view of rumors h for the |afratrs in Mexico. | of tarned, Will Not Appear to l?\-! Washington—If there is any doubt 3 thdrnal there might be a revaln-| One immediate rosult of tha \ ernment Concerning Killing of 31" ! titions W ¢ ae to what should accompany meerning Killinz of preparing o fake active |sumption of refations, it Is expect: Ma e s plain Accident « bk ‘L:':';Vr:::;v"“’o:':::- | arinc aplains Circumstance m DEDINNEL intern I5-will be the appointmer Ly ; 3 ¢ 29 (P —Attorncy wuerkraut has now been 5 i wlnding the formation | commissions similir to the r-| ‘ A s ¢ ! |)Tn(1:”’t A\u:.‘ 29 (®)—The reply of iary under | ranged with the United States for | oudMiston John he Canton Chinese government 1c Sag aatt for . ve faced t garish footlights er of the automobile ; \ 1e purpose of se or damages | garish g : Agie e R 1 the protest of the Japanese govern- h suffered by British subjects during theater of th N in |H ord Mon-| “0 R e n:;&:::;:l ment against the killing of three | ; , i e 2 SRR B " : Win Besine Jos Jeit M st g fatal AniirIens €0 SehuyIKill river ha t *' Japanese marines cxpresses OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES |the Mexican revolutionary period. | )1y norcemem JISARAD: e Rosiiutog Jenons » Sarnacki of Milford, will not | €1°d 1200 feet by dynamite to get 4 The Mexican government also will erson, Sarah Bernhardt, | q S1A0 S 8 found sympathy for the kille turn certificates have The M \\M"‘:\ Lrv(\m:\vl\:j” f;‘( o i 4 Tt Decar R har i ay K K llow his client to testify before the | T4 0f two railroad bridges and € il ENUONLDENINY e o 5 al pre ight-footed Ge imros: « otioni Racelnth ot the ronivtae Chounard of this city and [ness interests here naturally are poed. Loimy nt Friends cannot find announced foday. Miss Lore Pelleticr of Dleased over the development and | ut® Bro i e s m Mrs. Woodrow Wilson The three men killed were in a |N. 11, marricd sh thelr foeling 1s shared by the Amr fou S : e s . Tenants refusa motorboat, making its way from 11 by L 1 1 ican business and diplomatic rer = v v au she has leased and A Japanese cruiser off Canton 1o aid a |Camy « op strect and | sentatives, who believe it will h of Wl W Ao ballots, the a els a ed up. { Japanese steam which was | Miss Bortha 1 of Hartford, [a happy effect all around |a St S Sis TR ving that | aground. The Canton reply explains | marricd in 1 June 16, | Mexican official circles regard the | ‘_v-" s 1 S ot ¢ t s car | Bu Thres thousand that gunners who opened fire on the [Rev. W. 1% Riddle; T.ouis Hor- | resumption as A _ms'n‘:‘r‘i fml\mv'd | Reu the'n appotnt- |} o s Gl SRR | B ng “God Bleas the Japanese motorboat were unahle to Vi ¢ d Miss Gertrude {step toward stabilizing Mexico's af-| 4 hibition administrator| iy : ot XM I age o o \ Pr to him. dlstinguish the Japanese flag hecause |G, G i mmarried | fairs. OF fhe three motning news- Etelan Al dlaiF T | Lo IsNE ARODRlineripEh argiiics T ‘ Misunderstanding Cause | of darkness. The men in charge of [in Hartic y M. A.|papers of the capital. however, only | ouch case the appointmer LA B B ; A 0f \(nko in Budc(‘pmll Ne ~ Sueing for separa- the Chinese fortress, the reply ex- ivan: lgnacy I of this |11 Democrata today editorially com- !, 1,4 men who have bes > 3 i 3 1 1a bSOkl N T ‘r nd counsel fees, Mre. plained, were under order 1 nd Bertha G of Man- {wented in a landatory vein. | hes o = 8 " | Niabwhichiied s forth that her hus- boats from passing in the n I merly of N Britain, e Ma 3 ‘ Ao workers on the Con gger with an income thongh no notice of this rule was 1in M T 6 by| T.ondon. Ang. 23 (P--Announce- Lewis N y ss high school bu | served on the powers v. (. T. McCann; Joseph Liss of [ment of resumption of relations 5 Hode Torris s} of t va Ape 10 P | = Oakland 1 Miss Helen | betwee xleo and t Britaln | 1 sowa he in ce co Phavn has now J. — Auguet N, Lag- | RALISBURY CLUB SELLS TWO [ia vski of warried 1 upward movement in s authority t §11,582,00 5 A | union worke mooning with his Sallsbury, Md., Aug. 20 (P—Ofii- in ( n, July & Joseph | curities on the London stock ex- 1 mor gold ach year to " yushtsr AlloR 1%, whoth ik clals of the Salishury club, Yastern |1 | change toda iy bl | ndopted 12 years ago before his wife Shore league, today announced the | i | Mexican governm R Zanna & RV o lw dled. They kept the marriage secret P sale of ¥red Fitzherger to,th ra- | PRINCESS PAT IN QU EBEC | preciated from 1 to L reimburser nce “"y‘\* N wree weeks. . cuse Internationals for $2,000 aud d e s vt T and other o 19 ket 2= school hoard Joe Voyles to the Pittsburgh Pi % a8 Pat sught ‘v of rising trend s di 1 ! 3 f . ey & $ - - New Yor ~ Mrs. Maria M. Ford, for $1,000. The men are outficiders. t y o 1yey k Al | — T n rs 3 £ P T wealthy American who has lived in iateer haw iRt ouiis o E L g SErived ere FIND MISSING PLANES tenbiad 4 1 Pt s Kills Wife; T“'": Gun . | Paris 11 years, is back here with . redit n and Voyles has* upress of Scot- | yfoscaw, Aug. 3. UP—A wireloss | oreatier i i fed ¥ to st ot On Self and May Die|s100.000 in jewels and gowns . . hin : ‘ : om Kaninnos on the | rrom hie Me. & Pittshur x 20 (P—Joseph | brought in dufy free becanse cus: gt dur SR | 1 Timan coast, says the two hydro- | 4 . : Is (MINA STRIKE SPREADS Kane, & steel work fay st ms officiale regard her as & mon- 1 of 1. M. 8§ 1 > s | 3 3 1 TO SUPPLY LOCOMOTIVES ¥ * 2 ' Lairplane ached to Prof. Matuse. | S Penns . RS fatally wounded his| fesident. She won $50,000 at the A Rrussels, Aug. 29 ®—A B 3 ! viteh's hydrographic: ¥ 1o gainst f 1 his own life a short | Deauville green tables this summen, strinl group, with the supy | | their I ¢ a bullet through his | she says. A national bank and | | gel en June 15 pin: s wrred at] Nationale de Credit, has YOU TELL "EM 200 miles to the north 1 S for § plant home in rad } Des Moines — Girls, be careful agreement 1o supply the 1 Great men often rise from |were forced to land by A dauchier was born to Mr. and \ whers Ka in| with your powder puffs. Dr. 3. & 2 srnment with locomotives, rars and L i cupa are rep 1 s M Angelo T sian o ~ e offect a Murphy warns that they aggravats | » ralls to the amount of 450,000,000 Tattle “Wel you've certainly A relief expedition has been hur- at the New Britain Ger hospita T orig 1 potato never g printers employed by hin They had ! persons subject to hay fever and trance started off right.” riedly dispatched from Archangel. this morning. r than the size of a walnut. uewspapers separated for some time, Aslhma.