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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SGIENTIST TAKING INFANT DAUGHTER She Will Accompany Him fo Gentral Alrica soviet minist of internal affai: forces strong enough to restore or- der. Typmen is the oldest Russian southwest of Tobolsk, It formerly . was of importance as a depot of Russian-Chinese trade. | Second Degree Murder Gets But Many Foreign Army Men | 0 Years Attending Schools Here X 7 Bostdn, Aug. 11. (P—More than #ew York, Aug. 11 (Pl—Scientists | tirty foreign army officers have been | Ossining, N. Y., Aug. 11—Warden » #ho follow their exacting profes- |authorized to attend varlous army |Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing prison, ; slons to the far corners of the earth fsehools during the present year and | commenting yesterday on the fact have varied and sometimes strange |additional requcsts have come from | that although five policemen have q & 1 equipment, but seldom do they con- |yarious capitals which it has not | been murdered in New York city slder a baby girl an ubsolutely nec- |peen possible to grant. | so far this year not one of the essary part of thelr entourage. | By countries the distribution of | murderers has been sentenced to . Willlam H. Hoover, assisfant di- | forejgn officers among the army |Sing Sing to be exccuted, revealed rector of the astrophysical depart-|schools and summer camps is as|that the schedule of sentences now i ment of the Smithsonian institution. | follows i smeck S 'wush ax BNy tu sailed today for a two y Bolivia, one; Chile, one; Cuba, 2 offer a bribe to robbers to kill po- a central African mountain where he | Guatemala, two; Trish Free State, 61 | jjcemen. will_establish an _ observatory r'or'”‘mo_ Sodns - Nethedlanis. /ca i aTarich i feeaa et gl measuring fhe sun fl"‘(:il -:‘"_dq h‘: Norway, one; Peru, two; Slam, two: | mutder is 20 years to lifa under $ VERSUMR . ARTALE D TR8 R0 Spaing tio. | the new crime laws, Warden Lawes ARseRaOnNacld ¢ Jaubuien Two Jupanese officers are Serving | pojnied out, while the punishment P tiva, in charge of her aunt, ap | With American regiments under an | for robbery may be 40 years. Thus “I find her more interesting than |y, not AR08 | o robbor fRotii-scetet iy dbbot . " sald the young sclentist, |, e ] ! y shoot R e ther ex. |° 2D~ BELGIA] to kil it he thinks he may be able whose wife died during another ex- ° gl BEORAS o By:De ably rily after Bett was | gt L ele- 1to get past the court with a plea pedition shortly after Bettina was |\ ~ERE AU T T v “1 14 not have her with |5’ Eapk s of guilty 1o a second degree mur- o bl S ealA Dk have Belgium will be placed under the | feroharge and avoid the possible CUR L Sk L-(m: managemnte oY an organization | 40 vear term awalting him for rob- . Tn preparation for her African so- | fo 0 B0 controlling the rail- ’ the baby* was inoculated all- | por Jpurn A ways, under the terms of a bill i . against tropica) diseases. 8. Saverhriant <t S In this conncction Mr, Lawes re- The observatory, which had an | e Kovernment has declded to in-{ymarieq that the perpetrators of two initial foundation of $55.000, is to | ;"I‘;'(}fq ':,p:,‘?m\:"'m. of them ost atrocious murders i ® be built atop Mount Brukkaros, HM“"" "’h’(‘”" 0 the amount|nogw York City's history ow 3 more (han 500 miles inland and |98 % 809,090.000 francs Wil be of-|under sentence of twenty years, im- ’ within a few miles of a Hottentot for public subscription, while | \oseq on them after they had heen reservation. This spot was selected ¥ because the air is remarkably clear and rain falls only during A months of the year. TEN DESPERADOES ARE ] SENTENGED T0 DEATH Who Of These, One Is Woman Killed Her Victims With an Axe. Tyumen, Siberia, Aug. 11 (A—Ten desparadoes were sentenced to death two | |others, valued at 1,500,000,000 will |remain the property of the permitted to plead guilty to second degree rder charges. twoe & 252 slayers are Charles Muller, ¢x-con- Manslaughter Charges |vict and blackmailer, who shot to death Thon L. Leeming of Breok- Iyn last year after Leeming had be Against Autoists Nolled Bridgeport, Aug. 11 (P—Man-|friended him and then given him | slaughter charges against two mo- |large sums of money to pre )\ | torists were nolled in ecity court spreading a majcious story la {Judge William J. Buckley today, |proven to be false. The other is | following notification from the coro- |George Simaniuk, who thrust Mrs. ;nr~r that the men we |1y responsible for e not criminal- the fatalities in Sophie Poleskie into a September, 1925 furnace in which their cars figured | Taw Harder on Robbers Everett Wootton, Bethel, a con- “Under present conditions saic | cesslonare at Pleasure Beach, was|Mr. Lawes, “it goes harder with a one of those James E who re ed a nolle. Moran of Bethel fell from | prisoner if he is captured and tried | for robbery than if he kills the po- here teday fer the murder of more |the running board of Wootton's car |liceman and then gets enly a sen- |irons,” than & hundred victims. Chief among | early Sun morning at Stratford |tence for second degres murder, the condemned was the notorlous and wes, recefving a | which is possible if the State is not v woman bandit, FEkaterina Pishia- | fractured skull, frim which injury|absolutly certain of a first degrec nova, wife of the leader of the gang, & ho himself was known to the in- timidated peasantry. as “The Jack W the Ripper of the Ural Mountain: " The woman was accused of killing J her vietims with an axe The robberies had bec into a strong hand of several score with rigld rules, the slightest in- fraction of which was punishable with death. triet had been terrorized criminals, who are accused ing whole families. They A zovernment warchouse | the guards and seizing odka and textiles which [ at great profit, The crimes of these of others who emulated so freq by the ot kill- attacked strangling stores of sold hey rohbers and them grew so bold that th and French act ated a considerable sensation with the costly war- vite, - When M) Moaico Ci rings show picture. and refuses to confirm or dény it. n organized | Tor two 'vears the dis-| Who Gave Her the Earrings? Rumor has it that they were given her by a son of a prominent Mexican government official he died several hours later. Hubbell | conviction, If the eriminal J. Butler; school janitor here, re- ceived a nolle on the manslaughter allow to plead to a second degree char he gets only twenty years to life for charge preferred against him follow- |murder, but if he is tried for rob- | |1ng the fatal injury of John Griffen, |bery he may get forty years. So if |63 urday night. |a criminal believes he will be allowed | : to plead to second degree mu % |caught, he would rather ta Yiison a"d, Brother |ciie of shooting the policeman Sojourning in Scotland |and escaping than allow nimself to etteresso Castle, Scotland, Aug. |be taken prisoner and sentenced to {Mrs. W {11 (P—Mrs. Woodrow Wilson ang (forty years for robbery.” her brother, Dr. Richard Bolling, The present disparity in the sen- {are spending the grouse shooting |tences for the two offenses. M skason h as ;uests of Mr. and |Lawes asserted, is due to the fact Mrs, Bernard M. Baruch and Miss |that under the new crime laws the penalty for secend-degree murder ‘\\'uu allowedq to stand as before Belle Baruch, Mrs, Wilson will go to | Geneva about September 1, to at. tend the meeting of the league of nations. Mrs, Wilson is keenly in- | Speaker Decries Effort taneaied Ja' Ae Dol To Legislate Temperance - Washington, Aug. 11 (M—No gov- ernment, no temporal pow ¢ dominion to conscience, fo | United States Senator ed wet, told the fifty-fi [convention of the Catholic Total | Abstinence Union of America in ’.rf:sxlon here. His speech alst night was ons of | the sidelights of the gathering and was the result of friendship for the Most Rev. Peter J, O'Callaghan, president of the union and the or. ganization's principle that it should seek to win converts to abstinenec from intoxi ing liguor through education rather than through legis: lative force Senator Stanley emphasized he power of good example and - sona stinence compared with an cffort to enforce rorality by leg- islation, Athens Paper Reports Plan for Monarchy Athens, Aug. 11 UB)—The news- vaper Eleutheros Tripos publishes an alleged confidential report from. the police prefect of Yanvina to the cabinet say that city is a proj canda center for a movement aime at restoration of the menarchy with money supplied by Prince Christo- phor. The report is ridiculed by authorities, the Prince Christepher shares in a trust fund created by his American wife, the late Princess Anastasia, who when she married him in 1420 was the widow of William B. Lecds, tinplate magnate. Anastasia died in London, August 29, -923. Three Colleges Given Money by Terms of Will New York, Aug. 11 (® — Be- quests to Oberlin college, Harvard university and Willlams collegy were made in the will of Mrs. Ger- irude Baldwin Woods, who died at sea on June . Her home was in Cambridge. Mass., and the will was tiled here today. Oberlin was left $25,000 in memory of M Woods" brother, {rving Baldwin, and all her original drawings and skeiches. She also directed that a small plaque be made bearing the name of her brother and indicating the year he spent at Willlams college, to be | given with the drawings and sketches, WITH THE POLICE The Bristol pelice notified the lo- cal police that a tire, rim and | marker owned by Walter Spencer | of 196 Charzy street, this city. have been recove in WBristol, | Willlam Fikutis of 396 Chestnut |street and Frank Kavalaugkas of 22 Woodland street complained 'to ithe police that their gardens on Rocky Hill avenue are damaged by | | boys. Leo W. Letourneau of Christian | Lane, Bristol, reported that his au- tomobile killed a dog = on South street aboyt 9:30 last night. | Harey Gordon of 14738 Stanley| street reported the loss of a spare tire from his car last night. [ | McCBACKEN TAKES OFFICE | | Washington, Aug, 11 (B —William | | P, McCracken. Jr.. took office today | as assistant secrctary of commerce | in charge of aviation, ress, arrivéd at Los Angeles from but rhe smiles | that Jjmmy has just caught. ltore. Austria-Hungary in the economie Slovenes. gettin | industrially the clouds of doubt which begin to [in me,” will “remain undisturbed so . hsroud the mysterious $9,000.000 in- |long as the members of my church ‘Asgummg Status Once Held by |Kenwanee iron worker, shines the | In the face of rumors that the |faith of his fellow church members (legacy is a hoax, Cooper yesterday | them. nurses' home at the Kewanee public | Belgrade, Aug. 11 (#-+Jugo-Slavia Rev. Mr. Oliver. pastor of the |hospital. He said he expected (o |gradually is taking the place of the named to handle the building fund, (he claims his grandmother left him |2Pd Political domain. are confident the fortune will be when he becomes 35 years old next A wave of prosperity is sweeping prosperous. Agriculturally, and nancially, the {have increased four-fold within the | last cighteen months, Westerner Decries Curvent Type|Dozen Hackensack Girls Are AUGUST 11, 1926 Peoria, Ill, Aug. 11 (A=Through heritance claimed by John Cooper, [stand by 0ld Austria who are already laying plans for |announced another gift, a pledge 0!“ Christian church, and A. L. Freed. jtake over the $5,200,000 cash and |qq turned over as pledged, and Cooper, !Sept. 1. (through the new Kingdom of Serbs, |country is growing at a phenomenal | This year's government of Stories Facing Expulsion budget | EXPECTING $9,00¢,000 INHERITANCE, JU[m S[AVS ARE “though all the rest may lose faith |the $250,000 church he has promised [cash for the construction of a both members of the committee |16,000 acres of Virginia land which il . Croats and Everybody is , |rate. People's deposits in the banks shows a big surplus. The crop prom- ises to be one of the hest in recent IForeign visitors have agreed 1 the alkan countries, avia seems tae most promis- ethin aching politfcal ms to have been vears. that Jugo-; ng. So oo !mn! social unity s Denver, Aug. 11 (P—Lurid fiction | Hackensack, N.J, Aug. 11 —facpeeved =~ o0 fales of chaparajosed cow ‘wad-|TWelve Hackensack High school |, TS SOUNIY Ra8 Boen able to fand | lies” galloping reclesssly across the | &iFls Who insisted on continulng as g fo0¢ Of 305000000 10 the Linited | prajries. or shooting the buttons | Members of a secret society will re- |, o % S8 "eE0 ‘adjustment of its | from some easterners spats at se- |Celve a hearing before September| o "51te 10 England and France. yenty Paces with wetohed *qy'w: |8 to show cause why thex showld |%ifisinc'ang reconstruction oper- have drawn a protest from Charles [Nt Le suspended er expelled, the | = > ¢ M ations are proceeding or a tremend- D. Frost, a rancher of Bozeman, |board of education has decided. {ous scale. i Mont. The glrls Inclue Glenna CankMn,|° pelerade's population has in- Frost asscrts that Westerners are | Helen Mathis, Virginia Smith, Carol | caseq from 80.000 to 5,000, iot gangs of nolsy imbeciles whe |%eig, Elsa Flannagan, Ruth Fores-|om a small capital in 1913, the 50 on dress parade to please tour- s. nor does their sole occupation ist of hanging badmen. He pictured the cowboy as merely ter, Lucille, Shivier and Margaret Debaun, all of Hackensack; Amy Dunhmupt and Martha Kingman of Riveredge and Virginia Yancey and etropolis and Danube Rivers s been transformed into a city of | ad streets, splendid public build- fine homes, comfortable hotels, | BY TOM SIMS Once Upon a Time The Horse Never Needed a New Balloon Tire The blacksmith threw a shee on an ordinary human being, trallog | Frances Chamberlain of Oradell 1 fmmense government structures. | , ore UPOD & time you would be |the forge and worked the bellows. Bis filigraed spurs about the ranch| The Eirls wera Tersnlie: dnotos |C ok LmmsuAS FOYMI AN KS E driving down the read and vour|While it was geiting hotu he geve yard at the most menial tasks. graphed in a group and the picture o ez hi | ”:‘ “04" f»»v\" a shoe. Did x: Dobbin a ‘xn:\\flcnre_ Clothes are Practical published in a Sunday paper, the ‘Hls Second (llllgb llpd d“m(m\}fi»'; ;:n ,',", h(:”forv‘\'(l“.:w:ill;f'; molv(x;hm‘vl\l;( 330‘(‘1":\?“”::‘:“'1 Tiven the cowboy's dress is not a [captlon indicating that they were s Ar scinde £89L o U8 R o . and say ced a eouple costuma for a burlesque show, Fros! |members of the Beta Sigma Pi Sor- | kPapcns 7\\“lc l‘ew(lln s “";}(:';]‘710 :‘V‘H] ro‘(f}f_‘nmlq"': C(V(!)rrh !‘::); :): quarts nlx f;atsm He ddldlr:'z walk |says, but an apparel designed to |ority. It Is against the state law for | eV a second time after | o) i FiopTan Mn Y him around the shop and listen to | meet conditions with which the cow- |students to belong to secret socie- o '° 9 Kihoi is not | 00 Jack up the horse, and put on | his heart. He didn't go through your a new shoe You merely bin* And you slow down to ged right along. puncher has to The chaps | ties and every student in the Hac keep the brush from scratching the | ensack High school signed a pledge {legs of the riders; the shootin'|a few months ago to discontinue are used for predatory ani- [ membership in such socleties | mals and to protect ‘their herds; the | Willlam W. Montalvo, a member cope. the United States, so | Thomas today filed here | ating a second citizen- | ate for John Galzone of an order va ship certifi | neckerchief originated on the om{of the school board, said he favored s e L to whore the | Texas trails as a protection from |expulsion of all the girls if the applied for citizenship at |2bove had his shop. dust. Tt originally was worn charge is proved. “I don't believe Camp Devens and was granted it by |the nose, being knotted lo mere apping them on the wrist,” N b Bteia Stariot Lonss ot |about the neck when not tn use. | he said. Elihu W. Stevens, former | ypicooonnce r later, w. R. WOOD heeled boots keep the foot of | president, said he couldn't see any | Rt ! sferred to the rider from slipping through the | great offense in having a group pic-| Camp Upton sland, he again |stirrup aboard a snorting mount. | ture published in a newspaper. Pres- pplied for citizenship and was ad- | The spurs are as necessary as a |ident John H. Sturge says that tted as a citizen. wrench to a present day mechanic, | these girls definitely violated double citizenship was discovered In s naturalization bureau | rington and court actlon fol- Massachusetts while the ten-gallon hats are a pro- protection against sun and storm. Fasy on Tenderfoots | rule all should be expelled, not s ypended. Mrs. Theodore Dunn said | the girls should receive a APPRAISED AT 84,187,460 Largest Holdings in Woolen buggy to see if other had your tools. You wanted your horse shod. You got your horse shod, Auto mechan- ics can learn a lot from the eld« time blacksmiths. LIGHTNING WIPES 0UT AN ENTIRE PAMILY Man, Wife and Three Children, One New-Born, Die From Shock blacksmiths “Dern you, Dob- didn’t even have to i You just jog- Next day you drove gentleman pictured 'S ESTIMATE 1§ Manufacturer Left | “The 1926 model cowboy,” Frost Roge 40 exglxy, Towad Mill Stocks. of Bolt and Burns oclare. e o s F LAy 7 | ;1] 1‘..‘:“,‘ % ;xywtn'rl: h::}\vrnr The |mll.1 will decide on the yl.nu Judge Thomas, in handing down Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 11 (®—The Morgantown, W. Va., Aug. 11— ven less ime committing burglary | ¢ Puouc hearlng In a few days (he order of vacation, declared he | of \illiam M. Wood, former |Lightning was wiped aut the family : —— did not believe there had bee 3 > oK = ind highway robbery, which fail to ftent to trand. but that either Gal. | President of the American Woolen ffm'!:‘r‘lv:‘Slkh"“::%m-mo l{lvzg‘ oA fva o S “y ” ok 3 . : . . 6 o | Mills, s Hirlseion e Tanas e .1 “Yakalos,” a New Meat, |zonc or nis superior ofticer in the | Co., inventoried here for probate S iat e, an e Lo 'mvn]“{ gon l‘"} "'Mfl A "!”,“ 5 "1‘\[1 Is Betteir Than Beef |2rmy had misunderstood the first | today, showed the mill man had per- | tnildron awere the viotims 4F s BaIE shooting at their fect, nor does he| Wainwright, Ala., Aug. 11 () ting of citizenship. sonal holdings aggregating $4.171,- | which shattered their home in the conspire to commit murder by in. !The new breed of live sto called | s X A + 960 and real estate at North Reading | mountains late Saturday night. ol R LARTARRGH to Fioant & no kalos” is being developed in the | NOte to Bulgaria Is Not | aiea at $15.500 | Rendered uncongeious by the he puncher does not wear his som.- |crossing buffalos with yaks | lon, Aug. 11 (P — Reuter's| $:0LL shares American Woolen pre- | an el¢ e an brero, spurs and gun for the edifi. | “Yakalos” combine the meat pro- | .y ™ *\iatne” that the Joint note | [eFTed stock, valued at $515,443, and |children lying near him with the cation of the tourist ‘dudes’ and ducting qualities of the yak with the ' 110 T PR AR L SOEE BOS 500 American Woolen common, val- | cabin In flames. Aithough seriously judeens,’ but employs them in his |foraging characteristics of the buf- Gr delivered In Sofia today, is|Yed &t 50, burned he managed to get on his work the same a g 3 B. R ell, director | 270 L g A her rge holdings in | feet and s v g weirs & Bt o O N aiagl Bushimars Sivieior not of a atireing. character pireraltoteperts word:. e e | Bty o e Just a Taborer [the department of agriculture. The | It merely requests the Bulgarian |y o0 Bank and Security Co., New | the family to the home of Jack Mc- “When the miles of barbed wire Inew antmals breed true to type, he | SOVCTIIMENt (o exert lls influehce {0, yori, §157,372; Fargo Real Estate | Kinley, father of Porter. There Mra. ces need repairing, some one |said, and have proved more adapt- | SUPPress the unlawful activities of | qy o g3 ,11 volved several | ! do the work. Macedonian revelutionary com- Tt is up to the [abel than “cattalo,” i Gilburn mills, $1 Standard Oil Co. of New J. | McKinley gave. birth to a child, | which died shortly afterward. The cowboy, and he sallies forth with |years ago by crossing buffalo, with | Miltee and to prevent, as far as| government bonds, liberty | mother died yesterday. Physiclans staples, pllers and wire stretcher in- |domestic cattle, Cattalos are sterile. | POSSible, — border incursions by |, 398,118.27: bank hold- | said the death of Mrs. McKinley 1d of six-gun, inlaid spurs and | The meat of Yakalos is described | Comitadji raiders mort . $350.000, and bank |ang the néw-born child were due istening conchas-trimmed chaps. |45 almost identical with beef, aside ey nS—— notes. $350,000. | indirectly to the lightning shock. The 1926 cowboy also shoes his own |from being finer grained. The ani- POLICE TEAM TO PLAY Other minor stocks and bonds| McKinley and the two other chite 1orses, keeps the windmill or gaso- Imals are hardy, can forage for| Offic . C. Dolan, manager of | ware listed in the inventory and in- dren died Sunday. Al had beem ine gine pump working, or puts |themselves, are capable of wintering |the police partment "fIS\l‘?“"vl\lxlrtl were several blocks of worth- | soiously injured by the lightning hay up in the summer and feeds it lin the open, and are resistant to m. completed arrangements to-|jess stock. The stocks are to be sold [1,010°and hurned by the cabls fire. o the cattle during the winter. He |many of the common diseases of do- for a game with the Gasco|and rea! estate holdings in Andover brands colts and calves; gathers and {mestic cattle. m at Willow Brook Park at 5:30 | are also listed for the market. The |yps ~ drives beef to the railroads, loads it | ) ay afternoon Politls and|yalme of these holdings was not |Bible Class Grows to stock cars, goes to the city with | ¢ o 5 {O'Mara will be the battery for the | given. Under Rotary President ‘ ent, and atiempts to raize | O1d Payrolls Show Value | 0™ e’ gome is intended to| ceaii el 4 he shipment, and attemp! \ 2 i g ¥ he g ey 1 = San Antonio, Aug. 11 (A—Since lossies by hand. | Of Pre-War Black Slaves Lune up the bolice team for the n-| Plover. Eegs, English Harry H. Rogers of San Antonlo was e | Mobile, Ala., Aug. 11 —The ware. | hual series with the Meride: c . 5 elected president of Rotary Intern: THEFTS REPORTED 2 8 Hp Delicacy, Off Menus |7/ccted » b e house of the Mobile and Ohio mil»‘ road has given up several payrolls | made out to slave owners, the oldest The police are of entran investigating re- s to two homes, Glaszow, Aug. Very Rit;y P 0 tional in June, new members have |been added weekly to his Business | Men's Bible class. 11 (P —Plover eggs, delicacy of kings, > business place, and the theft of inaving been made out and signed by have been scratched from all menus | Rozers has taught the class for poney in a local factory. |Olive Beers, former slave owner |in Scotland. three years, in which time it ine Gordon Brothers establishment |connected with the M. & O. in 1858, | Plover eggs long have been Im- | .oaged from a few dozen members t Commerclal and Center streetS!ihree years before the civil war. mensely popular in England, being l¢q 11ore than 400. He is absent from s entered during the night; 8601 Op the list were h names of served only at the expensive estab- [ =01, oo only when out of the city, ere taken at the home of Nicola siaves as Tom, Washington, An- lishments, but public feeling has | “yo"ojaes 'is sponsored by the errotta of 260 South Main street \thony, Jefferson and John. Each been aroused against robbing the | i o) “Christian church, of which nd a quantity of clothing and worked iIn section gangs of the M. | nests for the market, and in twenty- | e is s member. inen at the home of Mrs. Jane|& O. before the Civil war. | @ight EaltiNh doustules s s, BRI e O'"Toole, 46 Whiting sireet. | They were “worth" $20 or $25 a now Enditied do: Bbyolnte EDLEEEON FIND MISSING MAN Harry Savage of 557 F. street month, according to their physical For a while the law was “\“‘\ gne Stephen Coyle, aged 40, of 88 veported the theft of §15 from his!abilities. forced, and Plovers' eRES Were SerV- | ywiyinrop street, entered New Brits locker at the New Pritain Machine| In splendid handwriting, clearly &q on- ths rallway AR Deos {1egible despite its age, the names of the negroes in elavery, thelr masters 'and wages were written in separate | columns on the unbleached paper. company. A Fishing Cat ing with a INDUSTRY'S DEVE! MENT. The growth of indu was ex- | piained in an address to the mem.- | aPedl tgLgue rs of the Kiwanis club at the gl S ekly meeting today by Carl | TRt e Ncumann, secretary of the ln*fvn: Taces are attrad Works. Mr. Néumann traced the de- 00 tanis nizhtls: alopment of industry and manu- tem of betting facturing from the age of primitive Gims . ot mbney man 5,000 years ago to the present | each event, Jay. The attendance prize | The hest dog arded to Attorney Donald Gaff-! represented in v L nels. TLASHES FROM JAPAN ‘ TAKE: Tokyo, Aug. 11 (A—Employes of Manuel Atast £30 and, costs w sentence, of 30 L | burned lumber mill in .\]Hmnu‘ liave donated their labor to rebuild £t | | ng authorities concern. bankruptey in Liabilities and assets at $6 Japan has its bootleggers but the | illiclt traffic 48 in radical books | which are smuggled in on ships. | ware Japan was visited by 23,640 tour- ists last year. Of them 11,980 were |American, 4,302 British and 1355 German. Mrs, Florence Frisbee, 24, is the 4 {iatest to be known as “queen of the Japanese motion picture censors [bootleggers,” because she and her deleted $37.000 meters of Kissing, [husband. Carl, ran a very ritzy Policeman Joe Burke, who patrols |rioting and “other destructive ac |liquor and dope smuggling venture a bathing beach, on the outskirts ef (tions" last year. That was, however. lon the west coast, making profits of Pensacola, Fla., has a cat that goes [only five per cent of the film im- |well over $1,000.000, After eluding fishing. Burke tosses a bit of bread |ported. federal agents for threo years in in the water; a fish sneaks up to eat - ST TN |a chase that extended across the | it—and in dives pussy to catch the| Less than 100 yars age. surgeons| United States, thence to Europe and fish The cat. which is named Jimmy |ordinarily washed fheir hands after back, they were canght in Chicago. | is shown here with Burke and a fish |operating on a patient, instead of be-|They are being returned to Seattle |for trial. ——— — | WHIPPET RACES POPULAR St. Louis, Aug. 11/ —Probably no form of sport in this section of the | oantey b the present time is meet. | i€ alarmed at the absence, noti- more enth tion than that of SILK MILLS BANKRUPT | 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Foot Lot GEORGE C. RIELEY [ain General hospital for treatment |last Saturday afternoon, and did not tell anyone at home. Last evening, | his brother, Bernard Coyle, becoms fled the police and an investigation was started. This morning, Dr. T. Eben Reeks, superintendent of the hospital, neti- fied Captain Kelly that the man is at the hospital, and the pelies communicated the information te Coyle's brother. siastic recep- Whippet racing- | thoroughbred grey- | | | tanbark track at a stadium here, the ting upwards of 10,- . The certificate sys- is used, and large change hands on flesh of the world is the competing ken- " 1f YOUR Children Want pets—and show 15 the child who does not want a dog, cat or canary to love and care for—yon will find a real S APPEAL | hian, who was fined | | ith a suspended jail | | days ordered revok- | | | ed. by Judge Hungerford in police | ssortment in the Clas- o court this morning. took an appeal | | sified Ads, under the Growth of the cigarette habit rnoon through his attorney. DPet Stock and Poultry” ¢ mong Japanese school boys is caus- Wffney, in bonds of $500. oissalPtoRiiGi: Read the offers there Statistics show crime on the in- | P e S e now ana select the pet rease In Japan ,lnv‘-\r‘nlnlr;wn‘ has | Yord Silk Mills, Inc.. manu- desired. 1ad the greatest gain. Murder shows | o 2 ey St ! no increase. | facturers n(, i1k rh‘(h. “,‘mlli: !m Then it's 50 easy to 7 | ville, filbd a voluntary petition | ot dn’ toeh R el court today. | $116,392 federal lsted at 2,832, wdvertiser! FOR SALE 2-Car Garage One of the Finest in Belvidere Telephope 2708 accidentally left you some of'