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10 THORNE AND WIFE NOW RECONCILED Lawsuit in Court New York, March 30 (P—WHenry fanford Thorne, Yale graduate and hember of a prominent family, to fay announced that a reconciliatior s bheen effected between hims: ind his second wife, the former Mis Helen M. Harvemeyer, of Ardsley m-Hudson, N. Y., who left him carly lis month after thelr honeymoon Tip to the south Thorne is a son of Dr. Victor orse Thorne, of New York, and a trandson of Sammel Thorne, former wad of the Yale Music ol His srosent wife s a desce 1t through 1er mother of Mary Chlilton, a pas enger of the Mayflower, Thorne is dant in a sult, still »ending, brought by his first wife, \rs, Del Bacon Thorne, who avows ha’ after she divorced Thorne in in Nevada he coerced her into igning an agree reby sh ceelve $4,000 in lement 1l her c ks to 1 his alle sett] t nd replaced hy lous agre nent under he claims, &he 200 a year ali frst Thorne's Mrs, it started today before ourt Justice Pros Supreim ilo\er Stalling, Now May ,ose Their Share of Cash rentor N. March ) (P neer Gardne cv )¢ Providence, R i | o i stopped in the fifth b stalling. Boxing ir i the money of both estigatic te B A K e, Tt wrdner and Ru o wi BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS New Haven, March - Ba tey petitions filed here foday Tohin Schiller, of 4 {re s amford, o labil s of $1,041,4¢ Wilfred Sibourin, proprictc Choco- Shoppe in Ng . asse of nd liabilitie Patrick J. B Iper of 11 ron, | Miness n Meantime Wie No. 1 Starts | [RURBANK VICTIH OF ACTRESS DENIFS WORRY OVER RELIGION ‘ SHE'LL MARRY JEW'. Attributed To Nervous Strain " e In Fact Flo Hart Sags She, e e Hasn't Been Asked ittending nd quict in foctors cautioned order that a tired o t rest and jaded ne night ho restored to something Iike ! their origing In the mem c ! tim tters and telegrams piled up lasting friendship, | | v vdjolning room-—answers to Weilnberger I Mr. Burhank's statements on re- oporte 110 I ki iglor his home, erying ou He slept at periods lnst nigh a My 1 1 Thou f 1d an unbroken period of four | saken me?'" imber toc His pulse \\ inberger s Ir Kians ( rature and rosplration ar o he is said to be on tl satisfactory, although there s some kdown as a result \ 1 paln which is e g 1 Ilo 1 a el Dr. Joseph H. Shaw (W 1wl ink's age, T it th distin A r s to he slowly mene ntioned. ol Hr to treatment in a s, him to hurry home heea E y manner him. We always go every 10 S. .mdu'mon Garb W xll Hc ( ap and (.m\n v ‘conscmnfc'fi 0F ROBB a meeting held | morning in the auditorfum, more = gether,” | rdopted by ating class At n two.thirds of these voling cast- Bristol Youth Returns Money He i ballots in favor of this in ovation. 'The agitation for the cap and Brother Stole and Both 1 wn has 1ed on for jout a month at the school and a Are Amcatod large majority of the seniors favored | Copscience and a wave of roturn it at an informal ballet held last | jng honesty hrought about N These formal graduation gar- | et ot Jiohert s will he costly if purchased Woodbine outright, but they can he rented for | oy 22,50, thus reducing the expense, RGNS RECAPTURED| AFTER ESOARE [t t%, Sofjecuonery atore 0 lis in New Haven S The two mer Bedford Reformatory Girls Stole | 70 : Car that Stalled Too Soon T BSin oTiey naiac A e Bedford, N. Y., March 30 tha Gt irls from the State Reforniatory le ot i Wome who overpowered a el itron ¢ wd Sunday night, their erime WONDERFUL NEW REMEDY e FOR YOUR ACHES AND PAINS ' Liniment They Use on Big League Ball Players Like Coveleskie “TOPS ACHES, PAINS, STIFFNESS QUICKLY AIXE MARTIN t t TRANTA ré institution tod: o relicve his ¢ They made the mistake of stealing the money, and automobile whose gasoline tank | \oon he peentered vas nearly empty. Officials found |40 engaged the proprictor fn con- them seated in the stalled car on u | vorsation, He then started to hand road only a few miles from Bedford, ; T o prisoners ranged in age from | oy, S cighteen to twenty-onc rested by men and Lie 1 g en inte rnoon famons trainer. o for : v Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen Are Married for 25 Years My Mre, Muartin Jo .« « 68 Deld 1 ! cir nd nted M 1 Mrs 4 Jo a purse or gi par Mr. and Mrs. Johnson re ma i rled in_Nartford 1 1 1 Ball playirs ofter t 1 b lents o city rom »l orut i N b M Johnson 1 Linin ely, full o ] Eey wfactn ey I 18 0y « ! 1 i i 1 Wiateh then ¥ i pran RS\ Johr H ¥ s Y 1 (: MISSING NAN RETURNING Newark, N, J. Resident, Found aq Ransas City, Leaves With Brother Kansis City, Mich., Mareh 80 G 127 127 M .l\ ST., Opp. . IFYOU ARE A SMALL WOMAN WE HAVE COAT FOR YOU IN A LITTLE LADY COAT Made to Lort \ T Easter Dresses f ( 1 P [ 812,50 to S5.00 A GLOVEN ‘ i Glo ! SCARFES 191 11 b L {0 5575, W HANDKERCHIEFS sor \M‘ t . Pl M\l*\ and BAGS £3.00 to S12.5¢ Boutonnieres to Put the Spring Touch on Your Easter Costume Earrings and New Brooche~ at Reasonable Prices Arch St. - that ; PLORIN MURDLID S1US making a mest e ractive knock . coat for "COATS FOR SMALL WOMEN 1 V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 80, 1926, H i firm their complete solidarity, tion to assist io finding the person LASHES OF LIFE: BERLIN POLICE cad of Fascist Party - ; Directorate to Retire NEW CABINET FORMED, TO QTOP PU l lC FAST!NG SHOWS Rome, March 80 UP—~The natlonal | Bucharest, Rumania, March 30 ») | directorate of the Fascist party met | —General Iofoza Averesco today T | this morning under the presidency | formed a cabinet to succeed that of lucers and playsrlghts for 860,000 | of Alberto Farinacel, who announced | Premier Bratiano, which reslgned York Lddl Narvel year, | that he would present his resignation [ last Saturday. The new ministry was yvoung dnticlder of the Giants, and as secretary general at tonlght's | presented to King I'erdinand to take of his brotl e dentist New York - Nathanle) Haw- | meeting of the Fasclst grand council. | the oath of office at noon. orne son s doing well in { He declared he considered the mis- —— Brovidencti R 1 oy raige I8 youtl A pletire by fif- |sion to which he had pledged him- | (ipaveyard Ghouls Break t Somers, Col 5 een-year-old Hawthorne Lewis | #clf upon assuming the post had v < natme rown university ‘ho never took i painting lesson | The other members of the di-| Holyoke, Mass, March 80 (P)— 301 H rolh b aral betore il «old for $20 ut in exhi. | rectorate decided unanimously to |The police have heen appealed to £3, : ition, That was the artist's price, | resign with Farinacci in order to af- by the Forestdale Cemetery assocla- I Helen Wills 1s havh vonderful time, Princesse: Iehessos Inity studen 3130000 LAWSUIT cking to see her play and ghey | aerm N BRIDGEPORT, \ s ability, | New York Willlam Wright, a oy veul butter and egg man from f instan Commer. stune, s resara. REAl Estale Deal I5 Basis I by sculptors for whom he has ¢ G god. He wants his address 0 mecaled while Tie is In town be- i wse of many nwsh notes he re Bridgeport, Conn,, March 20 (# wreement to lmprove e nd, in the Norwalk harbor, - e e e ,‘,,rf';,:l e ection| The old saying that government securities are safe ven pork chops and a half | Warre . nEainst | and sound because they are backed by the power of \ cggs for break He was the & he-Sound com. | i A T i ibbed by detectives looking for | pany of clt | taxation suggests an interesting thought in regard to one Tarry Jacobs, o heavy cater, | TWeniy-five years ago, Smith says, | public utilities securities:— inted on fraud charges, he transferred bonds of the Fair. : S fleld County Golf club worth 8$15,. Rerlin — Now that Mr. Jolly has | ("0 {0 the defendant company, to- So long as cities, states and nations exist, so long will o 0 pnne off 0 Gh G EERCE Sl L G0 B e the taxing power exist. And the law will require you | slass cage there will he . | o e an e R T B il SRofmeld ) sompany, it (el de-| to pay taxes, public. The police regard them as | C1red. in return, were to bufld ten | Siheee houscs on the fsland, sell them and | But no one can force you to use electric lights, burn gas, - AL At agexpenseslofAbulid g e ride on the railroads, street cars or subways, or com- Lo Angeles—TLeland L. Dunecen, | "¢0 deducted, turn the remainder | ho with his wife owns Rin Iin, movie is being sued for on { gronund of cruelty: A reconveyance of the island land. it la claimed, o the Mrs, not the dog. ) ) was not lived up to because they are essential to modern life. e W the defendant company. Albany, N. = e o N T i et Py NS BURIED | Therefore, what you pay for public utilities service i¢, in . " *alermo, Sicily, arch 30 ( mnd Gabricle D'Annunzlo, Palermo, Sicily, March 30 (P 1d up with complications a 4. 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