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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926. BA’”‘IN[‘I AVERAEES [SECOND SUBMARINE IS In the Midst of Florida Hurricane - ’PRES. SAYS ARMS TWO0 MURDER MYSTERIES DEEP RWER MAN BOOSTED IN WERY| TR DMER T0ERU) BAN WILL STAY| 2% B iy DAD i fully Passes Required V 4 . 3 : 5 wl H H H Leading G Glnb Bak ) F ke , : \ . . Wil Not Lift Embargo on Ship- are stain, P. R. Pratt, Missing, Is Possibly Marks They Lost Recently | crocon au s omn oo soo | Ll &% Ragg ATAEE e 408 \ e s S Mo oo 2 Suicide ton submarine, the R-2, was deliv- : ; : : ered to thi vernment of Peru to- R 5 A e D v Paul § N. Y., July 31 (P— SIARY. QN sERRE G Rachandin o Chicago, July 31 () — The lead- | day by the Electric Boat company of _ 4 | The. presidential spokesman has be.|\9n8 business activity by Mrs, An-{ Deep River, July 31 UP—Philip H. ing teams in both major leagucs | New York. The vessel was recelv- ; i : | come. suttiolently falkative to reveal |'§ Carmody among the ncgro popu- | Pratt, 27, proprietor of the P. R. boosted their batting averages this| ed by Commander Enrique Monge, i ; v |3fr. Coolidge's opinion that the eme |Lion oficials today sought to link K Shile thols nearest eoatent commander of the submarine NN . bargo on arms to Mexico will not be |!2 b one hand. | ers slipped a mt. The New Yo vision, X ¢ his govern- z llifted, that aviation is still too costly | Authoritles Lelieve that the person Yankees' wrecking crew boosted the The R-2 was built at the o i ¢ for extensive commercial use, and|¥DO shot and killed Morgan Knox, | Yhini average Madk to an. even . t a .ondon Ship and | o : : s . : {his assurance that Secretary Mellon | €870 Porter. and left his body on a country road ten days ago, also killed the middle-aged and reputed wealthy business woman whose body s found on a road outside the city vesterday. The finding of a sulcide note when | 11 other evidence pointed to murder | |made the killing of Mrs. Carmody even more mysterious than that of Craft Built at New London Success- Pratt Manufacturing company here, disappeared from his office during the forenoon yesterday and at a late hour last night mo-e than 200 resi- dents aided by a German police dog, drafted into service from New Ha- ven by the state police, were seek- ing the solution of the mystery sur- rounding his actions. Note Teft On Desk A note found on his desk In the office by his wife Who became alarmed when he did not come home to dinner read: “Too much work for one. With to another year will end it all. God bless my wife."” The message was written in his ' own bhandwriting and was found lying in official figures issued to wgine C t Groton and was | : - i o - 7 5 |is in Europe solely for a vacation. | while Pittsburgh gained th - |launched on April 29, last iy ; . - In view of the present religious | sentage points on the slipping R s recently conducted off ‘ : 2 lsituation in Mexico, it was ald, | Traynor seems to be ponsible : a crew from the > R | president Coolidge does not expect | most the Pittsby 2 vy was instructed in handling that y action will be taken in th last nnd moved % The b recent trepical storm was made. The b rove huge waves over the Venctian Causeway between {iBear ’”f"f“ is‘:“'{‘; l:“’o”ug t‘h_"‘w‘:’-;’“h % ot Lhmah St Ll Miami and Miami Beach, making passage impossi ble. e e B ster Bell o . for half an hour, dev a sur- ‘ : . o |tion with Mr. 58 several | {death one clue was finally discoy- Dt & step abead of him, with 14| gass speed of nearly 16 nots and _ but they never reached a conclusion. |¢ *; seven games, to win fourth ymerged speed of ten and one e A ' i ' ! president feels there is every |\l o L 4o bogy had one bul- place. Seven of Bell's hit re fOF | half knots. A sister ship, the R-1 ” reason to expect that the future will | 'S Sard o q DS P It kn : A let wound in the head. Nearby lay | 2 uxtra bases, two being home runs. | .d jaunchea July 12 and is to be : : |sea passengers and certain types of : ; 2 beside the contents of his pockets, o b s aun July ‘ i 4 it o cariiad by are. Gl |E YeSolver which apparenile had |t o o0 BRI Ll Rt Hargrave, Cincinnati = cateher, | oiivered early in September. The | e { merahandise belig caried B K% 6L puen ficed other times, her clothipe | s Lo R (ARGl G chil. &) casily ¢ hip of the |y, vesgels which will have an 8,000 o " " 2 it 5 | though at present that aspect of | |pocketbook. " i v ;i ; 4 : : Iwas torn and her body bruised. s league t ining four |, ie cruising radius will start under g 5 i i % 4 mmercial flying is regarded by him | ithe ofus I the Knoxkiling wax Faced l}ankrupmyv \ There was much speculation con- ¢ ach 3 Ste: fecion : . 4 1 ather, more of an expectation : points to re Stept their own powar in the latier part 5 L 4 o A8 2u1ohy » 3 vlthe track of, an automobile tire| = e pped in betw fargrave and | (o to their new on San {to the expense o % (rANSPOrta” lnonte and subsequently identified as [Fethe N BRI FOS SRS B0, TS his Red teammate, 3 i’ Lorenzo Island, in the harbor of ‘”’(‘- ilidss dotaimat tentio M\‘(h? property of Allen Thomas, negro. | .oy o f“rcm:u “tol;l bankruptey” second place, as Bressler had an off | qay1a0. > i , Ca i A el v largs pas. |, Authotities learned that Mrs, Car- | Dy 0 (¥, Ol Shted by week . : . i | that. there Wwill be a very large pas-},, ;0 pag peen party to finanelal aid |25 2dvanced. It was supported b 7 senger service for the present or the report that the proprietor of ik f Pittsburgh drop- . i i o . - i {given Thomas in the purchase of an ,,:1\‘,,,‘.( ¢ rst ten hitters but . § ; % ]| |that such commodities as coal can [EIVCN Thomas In the p |the company was known to have a stole three bases this week leaving | B 2 . : ; 3 | be shipped by air. | Tho police are convinced that |12T8® financial obligation to meet 'y ine of e z et ' August first. The outline of the president's|\ . "o '\ oave pusiness transac- |o7 A his rivals well behind with a total . i 3 ; i r e of 22. Bottomley of St. Louls failed : views on flying was given as a re- |, n (GG oL T ore back of Searchers Organized to get the ball over the fence this| 3 * : sult of the visit he had earlier in the |, 708 Bh J o0 1R ng” been | Mrs. Pratt's first move after find- ceek with Edsel Ford, head of the ol ing the note was to telephone rela- veek, but his total of 14 home runs wesic. with, Bdsel Ford, head o \linked with the killing of the porter {118 D i b ;\N. ': 1-‘1:' v“x.‘aq:m crnlm»‘ aviation department of the Ford in-‘:‘,i‘m”‘l’h e Mot antsl d’fnl o | tives in town and a searching party O | terests who discussed the eubject|ToVE B . was organized. Charles F. Dicken- gers. Bell's two this week gave him [ yot (1 Finished in N ; o i . : o ol r It was learned that the carrled ‘ ! 11 and Southworth, sent to the| ast ap[el‘ 101§ 1 NOW : thoroughly with Mr. Coolidge. |y curincs of about $75,000. Tt wa e “s;fi l:tt'sna‘boul a':ua(r;e:k:u‘: Giants by St. Louis, also got two, . : L Although the chief exectuive was B RA0e B0 &R Ul 0 e | [rom the factory, on the tri i i : sa be optimistic a he future | i the Connecticut Valley division of e eleven. Tack wWiton, tme| Famous Austrian Affair e e ! «id o be optimistic as to the future |POTted that she had Within ! in."c alley r< . " t | » £ of the airplane in commercial life, ‘“_ Saltofl e tranes {the New Haven road, reported that i imaro Avames fled with T Ear | P z i it was sald in his behalf that he re- |11SPO% P | he had seen Mr. Pratt pass his place tomley, also failed to connec! o i . S oha Jae A X a circuit drive this week. Vienna, Austria, July 31 (P)—The garded attempts to predict the fu- | { without a hat or coat, calmly smok Ed Brown, Boston outfielder, is |last act In the tragedy which caused e i : i ture of T industry - {::H‘l . rlJncgank cigarette, at about 11:30 % A 5 e dea >rince Cyril Viadimi The ridicule heaped upon the tel 3 the new face in the leading = ten |the death of Prince Cyril Viadimir TG L e e R i e T hitters this week, taking Cuyler's |Orloff and the sulcide of Baroness Some of the Miami hurricane’s handiwork s show n here. ghaph and telephone in their early z g < s & » ay- cayne Bay and foundered. Wreckage and househol d effects floated about the scene. with boatmen was recalled as an example Continuing the search about a i i he na- |Klinger two months ago, was play- ayn a1 . place. Leading hitters in the na Veaite oritatadl nonhre. foahy Hen all out as soon as possible to salvage what they could. the inadvisability of the efforts at lmfle turther down the track, | R | cane as well as the palm trees wh gain in batting, as he got 13 hits|ine craft, were completely success rican : P tlonal are: Hargrave, Cincinnati, foreca i ol deve Charles Sison, who was working | ceedings agains orecasting future industrial develop- rles Sison, who was working in 382 Stephenson, Chicag §; |the proceedings against Baron 3 Semilats deld’ Ke Nedraseq i Bressler, Cincinnati, L. Bell, | Klinger holding him responsible 5 | ments. . - e S | Racretary Mellon's visit to Europe Pratt leave the tracks at a point St. Louls, .357; Traynor, Pitts- for the death of the prince were Clty Items PATHETI[: ST[]RY Se ot e i e her burgh, . Grantham, Pittsburgh, abandoned. PERSONALS H T known: as Pratt's cove. So far as ot T L S Le e xeerantion oniy/nd therment | i iass ReLA LA GOMSHTORY 10| e e e ecies .350; erman, rooklyn, .343; . Tl e sl Ared| The sale of patents ordered by the ansact mo government business | . . person to sce the missing man. Brown, Boston, .342; E. Smith, ‘! j‘(;l'o‘;r:‘f:j'n‘r‘;:;[ l‘[\‘]]f':\drt?":‘\"]:’”n" el ottt f action bt the Unioh | ['F M[]THER LuVE while abroad, it was officially stated. Klll Ifldlflfl | About 100 yards from the tracks SRE s gy ol onstn, (Cvnc|Uetbre Brincs Drlol whengikey Rt | S S e el M Mre. Johh A. Anderson, N el e e s G el | searchers came across torn bits of cianatl 886 hlwl‘r‘zy)rfx castlo at Raab early in June, Bottling works has been postponed (Of Chestnut street and their daugh- | 88 secretary. itiwas pointed souk to (T broinces lotieraddeanged fp The leading fence busters of the |, & = @ « wounded in the chest until 10 o'clock Friday morning. | Miss Marjorie Anderson, are | . negotiate debt agreements with the| Guthrle, OKla. July 31 (P—De- | Mr. Pratt and dated July 29. They American League fattened their av- | The baron was wounded in the chest Witk 1) eclack Wrlday WOMINE.|,c guesia o Mr. and Mrs. A. G | Pavent Slaved 4§ Daugmer Lived | nree or four nations whose smal tails of an alleged conspiracy to Kill followed this trail through a dense Sregs thia week <o double flgure|whils hiajgun ahsitered tne Bripces | 16 WL B0 Bed 85 the Joval "aGloR landerson of Hartford at thelr sum obligations to this country have not | Henry Roan, Osage Indian for the | woods, until they came to a little mores, except: Fotherglll: of Detrott, |afm. Two weeks later Orloft dled | Daw Council, . 0% G Wl BOld | mer home 1n Madison. Riverside Drive yet been needed. One of his brief |collection of a $25,000 life insurance {used road, where the trail was ap- Whose mark of well aver 400 dn |t ess Klinger, to whoin Prfuite | Grove on Sunday, August 22 i ke . 01 RIVeSIce purposes in leaving the country was [policy were related today by Ernest| atently lost. : siowly crumbling. Bib Falk ot the | TROTME, N g much atten | Jaceb Sahae and Davia Bagdasar- |, O, J: C- Klopp. principal of st.| o visit Tis daughter who is in |Burkhart in the (rial Jnf] hstunflc, s, Adam Solokowsks, who lives Chicago White Sox, who made such ad been pi c - | Jaceb Sahac and David Bagdasar- i, ;s Lutheran school, Mrs. Rome. William K. Hale, and John Ramsey he road, told a party of a spurt two weeks ago to pass Babe | tion, took her own life when she ‘]7" ]“;"_““"‘7“ 3 through V;"“ Camp |10 pp, and their daughter, Annctte,| New York, July 31 (P—A story of 5 'I"l]m \isit of Senator Cameron, re- {for Roan's murder. searchers that about noon ,:»hg}had Ruth, was the only one of the Jead- |learned of the shooting. Becuse of [lbal Fatate Co. ' property on 25" cturcd from a trip through 'a mother's sacrifice, including work- | publican, Arizona, today for a brief | Burkhart is under sentence of life heard a single shot fired, which she ing 10 hitters to slump this week. |the prominence of those “";”"\""‘ ']:"Z‘l:?”‘ oo ) ARG FTAN i, middle west, the Great Lakes |ing as a hotel chambermaid so that [sta understood to be a, social imprisonment for his confessed m-|believed came from the Book Hill To remeds this, Manager Eddie Col- | th> affair caused a sensation In Aus- |clezks Saumbowsl, = land Canada. They have been ab-|hor daughter might live on River- |call. Mrs. Frank W. Stearns. of Bos- plication in the dynamiting of the |section. lins of the Sox edged into the first | trian society circl Dt ot Nt b Ak T 4300, Aeony | BentiabbE bwo/monkhs. |side Drive and study for the stage, [ton, wife of the president’s close| W. E. Smith home in Fairfax. The police dog which was play- 10. | = TSR Edhits M’;‘ Py m“ i p(,;» i | ared in court yesterday. It |personal friend will arrive next week | Hale and Ramsey plotted Roan's|ing in one of the New Haven ‘thea- Ruth got {wo more home runs, a (A, A, A, Opposes Forcible i o e o iino! Mew Pienle T D'Nellzot Deticht, revealed that the mother had |to join her husband as the guest of |death at o resort maintained by |ters arrived here about 11 o'clock f e o oGl i week be- | Automobile InSurance !rioor Covering Co. of Hartford |Mich. has returned to her home ccepted without denial the | Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge, Henry Grammer, o former todeo last night and wes at once put on r:.:_‘ !'n:‘fi"m”‘rne’:m,:nfi,‘wu‘,lnx ‘\\'..‘1,‘ Washington, July 31 P—Compul- ainst A. J. Grafe of this city has er spendi I past m hter’s description of her as coo! performer, now dead, Burkhart testi e tabiig i 2 3 BNEI) I riep s Mg tad the home of her father, F. stead ot mothier: | fied. Burkhart said he accompanied h nesday being Simmons of Phil- |sory automobile Habliity insurance, | been withdrawn from the elty court. |q ) oiger, of 205 Maple street. | Mrs. Mary Tapola, 48 years old, \EUROPEANS KNOW LITTLE Inis wnce to the Grammer ranch |of Kirby C. Pratt of Hartford. Pre- adelphia and Tony Lazzerl of New fadvocated in many parts of the Unit- | 2h A e s et Uitist For thie Fide vious to.coming to Deep River hes York, have 13 home runs apleqe,jed Btates as a means fo promo nd Mrs G E Dt R e gl heral ol OF AMERIGAN POLITIGS “A short time later T talked with | had lived in Hartford also. He first and Ken Williams of St. Louis, once |safety, el opposed ,),"\ e American ‘ | hter, Rita May, of Blm street, |years ago from Crosby, Minn., were Hale,” Burkhart continued. “He said [ came to this place as an accountant Ruth’s rival, has broken double fig- _\u]vr)mhul]\l' ;)RF;N \" VI:H, e are spending the remainder of the brought to court for sentence on a |he had pointed out Roan to Ramsey |for the company when it was known ares In circuit smashes. | In a statement today associa- S b av g sey did ’ ¢ way |28 the Potter & Snell Novelty C st : S s e ! summer with Mrs. Duffy's mother, |shoplifting charge, the mother hav- | papers Abroad Pay Scant Attention [ad as Ramsey did not have any way [ a8 Novelty Co. B. Ric ot « Washington caught {tion sald an investigation of scveral| VERY PUWERFUL {Mrs. William Cooney, at Momauguin. |ing pleaded guilty and the daughter ? |to get around, he was going to buy | After the retirement of the original Hunnefleld, the specdy Chicago out- | vears had led it to the “”""‘"“”’,’,‘_i s having been convicted of taking two to U. S. Affairs, Politican In- |him a small car. owners Mr. Pratt bought out the flelder, in the stolen base competi-|that such compulsory ’"‘”"T‘”r_e Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Sechrist of |dresses from a Broadway store. A | “He sald he was going to give him [business. Hm, sach now having 16, with Mos- | ould "’“'l‘l IR (" s iz 1‘n'|‘ New York city are spending several |probation officer told the court that | stitute Hears 500 in addition to the car. -He said ~‘hf"(ll' eight months ago he was til, also of the White Sox, just one than promote greater care, and S k ‘G ]1 ] G “' dechv 4 |2 he time of the daughter = Ramsey did not want people to see | marrie to the daughter of the g 4 S e \ Mrs. Scchrist's parents, |at the time of arrest .the daughter | bt S o | Ramsey di ant peop Behliid’ Rice ana Mostll ;got ™~ two|subject the “car owners in mass 10 | PEAKEr Lalls { Greatest Agefl@y Mr. and Mre, G. A. Cadwell, of Har- |had denied any relationship with her | _ ::‘_”’kf:;‘m“‘;(‘_“} ""‘;";( "y;‘(}l“f]l:f: him with Roan. Later he said he|former Representative John H. apiece this week a burden o ,000,000 in compul- | mother, had said she had met her o Lot bought the car and after Roan was | Christensen. i Aty : T Frtson atrest =W ol Himes Lot aiogt A AEkatacaRatul weeks like! th premiums to provide protection | I 0 P rison other, had said she had me e e o5 ) o car i : T al aratively few motor- 0r Peace — by chance in the store, and that the | PR PRTISEATY, TA8 B8 e, |Kleld Hal 1 he had given him —_— past one and Ruth ¥ cross the |against a comparatively few motor. ! § ‘ . R it RE Miss Mary Wasik, of the W. L.|elder woman used to be her cook. ot Sivaphy cew Yorm |the $500. T saw Ramsey riding in|Syyac % century mark in t He made |ists who are financially irrespon- S PR et marac | i miatHes el Menlar G (iaes | ATHE Suraperioc 8 em rork LRB 0 ok o iR R O \j Dieuss:(TSrtam? E&(p(tzrl politics today Stamlord, Conn. cightythis week, to reach 93, sible.” { Williamstown, Mass., July 31 ®— |hue. of th Wlev Works, are |statements, accepted full responsibil- | to & tie with Gehrig of Fork, — i ¢ ey, fof Starieyony ! T T e an s Stamford, —Harry: V. Nt WL CRR g ol e OX POTIOE BLOTIER: Public opinion and the affairs of |spending two weeks at Grove Beach, |ity, and pleaded guilty. The duugh- | ¥y 7y ropean corres | Still No Trace Found | Duxasn ot Evrari, é'l\'}?xrpr:n " S i Farly last e hg Charles Pes- nations are moulded largely by the Clinton. : il ondents do not send on fenth 5 ) T , N. Y., on s an : ; s i J;Z ,),\nrl e ”\ r“‘ry;fq\trmu 1‘ m,n” ns ar x’,)m 1 lar \1\ ¥ 1g nt clothes while the mother was .&habl; | ‘mu.»n S enia st Of Missing Sponge Fleet :Atty ({ramf‘, died here today in the teorge Uhle of Clevel went fn- seniss 2 Ha d avenue re- ence of the press, Arthur 8 % S 5iTo dnexs *ines 50 eac A G s o 2 5 A P 5 e ot i Nttt Uor T s e ; Ll e Mrs. Frank Wachter of Harrison [bily dressed. - Fines of 3 3B | from Europs,” he explained, and it | Kev West, Fia, July 31 (P |Stamford hospital. He was stricken it i on, e mobndy Jmilssing from, Boms ginte 1 o1cl6k vy Hen s ant editor of the Ne {er, Mre. Edward were imposed and paid. | it partly because Britain until re- |No word has yet been heard of the | Monday as he was about to address ,.rfi oo ixtae Pennock is |in the afternoon. They were Joseph ‘1""(‘* e "fl‘l'{_': sl tn e d street, are spend- | = cently has not paid much attention |picturesque sponge fishing fleet of | thT :& rab e N efoals &nd Uhle | 10/768rk o1, aind Angello, tWo Velrs oostmiar o Tha oacute Of BOULCE I Aancast a. | Niece of J. P. Morgan {0 us, and partly because their cor- | Xa SR o el s fi(\“ycn?-:nag:,n Z:;onf{(,ss':a dete Donohue 14 1o lold. The police located the boys and press as “t] P i z y Al . | respondents in America send back |Thomas James of the nay g Bay | onie -5 2 eng e S ",,J,"f,,( ey —kvin ;‘mm‘:x”wx A FERES T BR VUG amse Dawerlul sdon cos Atiee and Margaret carison, | To Wed F. A Ingalls, Jr. | 0000500 8 ories rather than | Springs said last night on the return ;Pl‘r" Canada college, that city. e anat Teagae, with 15 e er ot Newington re. | Moulding public opinion in the o ioq. Hartshorn, Anna Surko,| New York, July 31 (P—Miss Mabel | stories dealing with the political |of his vessel from Bimini, where it | Durlng the World war he was an of- e it e or hal| Hortan i e et HoRICaties TR | o e mais st o ot tna Herala. | Catierine fana Maryivols Mrs. | Morgan Satterlee, a niece of J. P.!| factors important in the count went to render ald to hoats distres- flcff'_ in a Canadian regiment re- et hin cloan slata of | ofson of Bouth High atreet, who Was Trloee Ee: T Ol e BT o |Gustave Litke and spending thelr | Morgan and Miss Aune Morgan, 15| welfare. sed in the West Tndian hurricane of | CeIving a decoration. His wite was L i R RN e N Tt MV e ecno e SR % [Wacation ¥ Crystal iak to be married to Francis Abbot In-| The American public, he declared, |last Monday and Tuesd with him at the time of his death b il g i i tat Ay asRnoy dor Lis e e galls, Jr. | has a better opportunity to learn| The sponge fishing flest number- | here. Besides Mrs. Duggan, he leaves ecord Val Herman reported the theft of Draper said HT4 Mrs. Wiliam B tague of | No date for the wedding was| what is going on in Europe than our |ing betwen 100 and 200 boats, set ‘:'I‘e son. The body will be sent to LAt hrlins Tes torki Fat xalToRR e Basbtiia A5 & CHFERATE att Kastiiation ) on b enjoys |Hawley s ending the sum- | named in ncements by Miss. friends on the other side have fo [sail on Friday of last week and s |Montreal, Quebec, for burfal. % il e i v) o i SHAS SOEs R e CAEaRAY avents o e ST e at Raranapilioke terlee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| know what we are doing and think- |believed to have been lost in the York, .377; Manus troit ind Hunter road. The gasoline, h jcularly the American = Herbert L. Satterlee, of New Yer He stresser the, ditficulties of hurricane, One'E’ghth Inch of : 3 M it e e e e (U A DS and Greenwich, Conn srfering in right proportion the| While the storm did considerable tesall Now XD 3 T IERarLen DeIeng (D, Mo Retice LTS 'm{,“”’f'lf »‘w-'; ‘V“K'”.jl”"'l""” TUBAEE“ LEVER T[] Miss Satterlee made h put in ! events recorded by a paper's staff, |property damage at Bimini, there Land Is Transferred J B mann, D T e o R e B el A 1920, and is the elder of two daugh- | and he added the experienced re- |was no loss of life, the captain re-| - New Haven, July 31 UP—Tiny, : p is & member ‘ rter to the lis fidants who, [ported. vet regarded by the buyers as im- Yo canslng Hankle e widening group. § is a member of the Junior | porter to the list of con 1 ‘ y as im. ¢ :(:;] \“, the ,'[‘_'”::””",:.‘M ,,."A “], KVLJNL:WL herself outside | ue club. like doctors, lawy 8 oS, —— portant, one-eighth of an inch of foreman of the company came in to the community ations, not on Mr. Ingalls is a son of Mr. and would be able. exccpt for the re- STRIKERS TO BALLOT {land was sold and recorded here o at At arass sr A had s an \int 'f enonoroiel domaitions soTNS Mrs. Francis Abbott Ingalls of New | #pect for the confidences they hold, | London, July 31 (F) — The peace | Yé8terday. The almost microscopic other complaint of the boys on account of her legal sys- York, is a Harvard graduate, a|to profoundly change the career of | yronocals’ offered by the (-hurrvh-"p}?gu:lg of ey S i e - > oplaing; ot thecbo . : 3 . . o G Ty any a great man. 3 ost office in C rade |” ;" {iin Moor: ! T cgulated b *- | Poincare Renorted Planning New memher, of e Merchant olp, end | many.o grearman, o s 8t i senl oft tha « Auglican ‘and “rree) (19,50 PO Cice.In' Gaureiateece El : as, Jul M — ported that , ) rather than J l I corved in the World war. He is a!| Responsibility s | Churches with a view to bringing, ,,51e0 200 &% % H Levine to Juarez labor " olen Fra bl e it e ute, in pinion of Arthur s o grandson of David H. Houghtaling, | to their rveaders and thelt news|an end to the coal strike, are to be |y °P" F4H ']"”‘ and Joseph C. Wel- completed plans 3 § rked on Hart and Lincoln streets, K. Kuh esiden the Ameri- | DEIVICe f(]]‘ M()]]Ul}[]ly prominent merchant, and a di-| sources is therefore incalculable. submitted to a district ballot of the | "C\ O Sfraighten a boundary line. ) parked o 1 c ¢ 3 2is . oo | The price paid was not given, b day to demonstrate th AifanS6 s Es Gt (s G sleaat Biesoh ! national law g rector of the United States Life In- PR men_themselves, returnable August|y Ch® PriCe paid u n, but of the government’s religious p omplaine 4 dog which he association FirgT surance company. | b 7. Should there be a conslderable ! e adjustment was | | made ; and of President Callcs is ur ed bit him on the peakin P 1 table Paris. July 31 (®—Premier Poin- E — e " cooneration | MAI0MItY clther for or against thel s on a basis ‘of a roturn for BT Ueapiers detiarel RiLer % g S e Al el g cazasin goli M BRoGuEn S RtOURGCD R NC VOTE Andrews Likely to /Nx"l 00pCTatlon | roposals, the vote will be taken as > % t lay 1 lebt probl ccording to a report Paris, July 31 UP) — Brigadier-| ', 0" 0 o0 once of delogates mihy THO\las.:\(cNLLT‘ current .in il circles set go- | 25 | General Lincoln C. Andrews, chief | Tt ¢ Mr. and Mrs, William MeNulty of sald that the parad I be orde f e Tritain Trust f private y. der ; awiliar | Premier Poincare Again Supremc | of the American prohibition en- 228Seymour street have anmounced = 3 § ¢ . t with the ent’s intentions. 2 | forcement service, and Rear Ad- the engagement of their daughter, v. s Boemier's ol < iin je| When He Demands Discussion of | 50" 0 Biiara commandant of ;hem“ Jean to Gibrge A Themior to turn over the t nop| i | the coast guard, who will come to 5 Ve & ’ § ., of Clear Lake, Wisconsin. The Vinance Bill ! : 5 ®lowners have already rejected the!p o< - | Paris from England {omOFrow, &Te | pichopgs plan, the decision 15 100k woe o5 Avire e a0, the last Juarez. The ar ) Caris, July 31 (P—Premier Poln- | expected to take up with the French | o4 " ypon oy giving no hope for | aise sioustin New ylrorkd?ny, came as @ surpris ent & polics r ¢ ! : podion Sl Ly ® COM~ foare won another vote of confidence | officlals the qgestion of llquor SIMUE® | pegce, ‘and its only tmportance lies| stenographer. P i to the border as i ary port ! 4 offered ¢ i fssue bonds, b Alin the chamber of deputies today. | g from French ports, as well | in its acceptance of the principle | Hubber companys . maln:offine oo i o Ve A fixe G ke chamber, 380 against 150, ac-|as from the French colony of 810t compulsory arbitration on the New York city. She attended the A JUIL OM said to be twenty-five million franes, 7 & djerre and Miquelon, into American { L s oiet ool jmillion {rancs, |eeeq to his demand fhat it pass to | Pierre and Mique wages question. |16cal high sehoo! for three yedrs and o~ B & i immediate discussion of the articles | coastal waters, The bishops’ plan recommends is a ’ . ‘der i a g ! o various ol ol of short ter . &y s 5 graduate of Smith's business Moose Clubs Ordered not : ; e ds to bulld a P of houses Of variou hort-term i1 o zovernment's financial bill.| The negotiations, it 18 thought, | ot tne men agres to resume work |schoor . To Violate Dry Statutes . .« p p . vt near the holy se I D eraa " M PXCNANES O frg vots was taken as foreshadowing | will take the same line as the Te-| oy tne status quo, with a continu-| ~Mr. Thomas s & nephew of ‘the Pittsburgh, July 21 (P $ Tolint OFSAnakY of 29. Wost stre nted at ¢ € i the passage of the bill as a whole. |cent conferences with British offi-],,00 o the coal subsidy by the!late Judge Thomas of Wisconsin and affective government for a period not exceed- |is a graduate of the MinneapoHs A Lalde D " WS e s : pressure In this way the greater part of |"opy Tao Ui enacting definite | clals in, London, at which an agree- neral of syal Order of tice : i of living ame eral th tunded., measures for financlal regencration | ment w reached. ing four months, during which time |high school. He also attended the Moose, has ser ter to Moose working SRS 2 Ihe plan meets with marked fa- || €osting the nation 11,000 francs | S e R ke a settlement would be evelved in|University of Minneapolis for twe = " vor b ol the political partics. even (2 minute, or mnearly 16,000,000 SPAIN LIKELY 10 QUIT |05 (o "report ot the Soval|ears and’at presest. 1y Lattendiig notifying them the order will toler- | (2 nat Makers Strike vatican cociallsts, it is said. The min- |($490.000) a day, the premler told| Madrid, July 31. UP— Aber e e alon: Pace Institute in. New. York. ate no violation of ihe prohibition arp o ik H & 80 455 " letry of finance has vouchsafed no (the deputies in opening the debate.|al” publishes an inferview today After®their marriage the cou law In Moose clubs. The letter f Again in Thompsonville vop: c Speciel ton ormation’ as to what foundation | lowed ralds upon a number of this week without affectingenue. lishment of international aff ready “to d t v a tlre was principles with ves.” 1 st sar s parked This was decided upon today by i the conference of miners' delegates. Additional tro cached Juare E it lceman at East but, as the government and mine durlng the night ar t i ) streets was knocked at Fort Hida r T lodges cf the Pitisbur district He announced that the bill under | with the minister of state regarding 5 will reside in New York city. consideration was only the first|the atfitude that Spain should take | Three Men Being Rushed 5 : {stage in his financial program, and [at the next session of the League of Ashore From Steamer HONEY) hibition agents and a demand by the Harfford carpet cot P (Gonatruclion: ol seversl thousand OPPOSES SALE OF “STAR" sald it would be supplemented im-| Nations. Lewes, Del., July 31 (A—The coast| Max D. Honeyman of the Honey- PRI 0 coniniell’ of chiurches 1or | twn Wesks' trin) o€ & % parish houses various parts ¢ Kansas City, July %1 (P—Suit to /mediately by another measure creat- | It Spain's demand for a perma- | Ao O S OR S BRI ol T RS Con will Teave to- revoeation of charters of lodges ment put into” effect by ¢ e “""’“ use of the poor amens G4 the sale of the Kansas City |INg a fund for payment of the na-|nent seat in the council of the |p g5 this morming that patrol boat morrow for Detroit whero he will be found vlolating the law y went on strike for a second 'h¢ fathful e houses Wl be o N0 rwin Kirkwood and tional defense bonds. The new bill. | league 15 not granted, the minister [to 217 ot the Gape Ay coast|one of the guests of the ' Packard ¥ A time today r a-nouncing their GOnstructed with vatican funds \tes, was filed here by W. S. 3 ire: chamber, would not | js quoted as having sald, the Span- |gyard station was proceeding to |company for a week. Mr. Honey- SUICIDE IN SANITARIUM intent last night, with the state- i editor, and publisher of the s ] ] al charges contained | jsh government does not believe it [[.owes with three men who had been |man, whose firm is the local repre- stamford. July —The body |ment that it was impossible to make | TWO MORE QUAKES City Journal-Post, and one the [in the fi should remain a member of the lscalded on a steamship. Neither |sentative of the Packard, was one of St. Herlier, Jersey, English Chan- | nqyccessful bidders for the | league.” the name of the vessel nor any par- [the 100 sales leaders during the past was found in a room at the Stam- [sch ! The workers on | nel Isiands. Julv 31. (P T8O property. Mr. Dickey asks t! Iw{ WAR ON GAMBLERS e ticulars of the accident were known |three months. FEach of these lead- ford H-'l Sanitarium here today. |strike when the new aag cut was further slight earthshocks were felt 1y declared the successful bidder, of | Washington, July 31 P—A cam- SENT TO JAIL at the local station, but it was re- fers received a prize in gold for his The man had used his belt to hang | announced but after ng out a here this morning, but no damag: that a new sale held under direc- | paign to rid Washington of gamblers| Bridgeport, July 81.—Dan Lopez, |ported the name of the ship was the [showing and was invited by the com- himself to a bed post. Cagshman, who |short time consented to give the | ls reporfe Large bulldings were (ion of the cour |and hand-book operators resulted to- | 39, a Portuguese Negro was sent to |Munplace, from New York for Cuba. |pany to spend a week in Detroit. || suffered from dementia had heen a | sehedute trial The moquet set- ‘ rocked gevera' s 1= by a qua —————— "d;L\' in the placing of charges against | fail for three months and fined $250 Doctors will meet the patrol boat |During the Wvisit the company will J cre is for the report Moose lodges in the district by pro £ of Joseph Cashman, 47 of New York | satisfactory wag: ider the new patient at the sanitarinm since July | ters 1 imber about 140, mostly wom.- | yesterday and several chimneys READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |19 men arrested in & serfes of ralds [and costs by Judge Willlam J.|which is expected here about noon, {have a drawing for a Packard car He leaves a wife, en collapsed POR BIST RESULTS npan eight suspeotad establishments. | Buckley in cfty conrt today. eastern time. among its 100 guests. i ¢ 4