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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD/ AUGUST 18, 1926. SUSPENDED DRIVER [SALARY PAYMENTS 10 'PREFERS SUICIDE The Mills of Justice Grinding Their Grist ' E@E@ BIELASKI ARE ILLEGAL| Gaught Seoond Time Operetng| " v "™ Rusian Tries to Kil Himsell | 8 LR R R e B B 'fi Car by Same Policeman | e vous, - P—sater Statue of Liberty s 'f AR e med in a rece ibition Drivers of automobiles had their| s “under cove n” for the| New York, Aug. 18 (F)—Prefer. 5 Hi: o I N day in court this morning, three|g rent, are ral in the op ring suicide to return to ”uma' ki) oy S Ay g ~ o 3 g | being arraigned before Judge Allnglion of Ik atiy imanuel | where he asserts death at the hands w7 ’ L § R gk for alleged violations of the laws| Celler, who is inf d tha 2 he Bolsheviks awaits him, the Y S 5 B Bar A regulating the operation of mOtor|for them have be eld up by ¢| 25 year old son of a former Crarist « w5 5 o . ¥ aris T A % ; v107 O taren | ey ad . [general attempted to hurl himselt g ’ : tourth being arrested 2 ordered| “I have to advise that the records | parapet at the bas i b " « _— ? E o fumnish a 350 bond for falling to]of this office d s | S E i s e s torii s : : i Really refreshes. Just try it appear when his case was called. (o X r prevented only after a as p ; . $ Paul l‘nednm]u, aged “;-“:fl il mp in t prohibition service tussel with a coast guard corpo o5 ) ¢ 3 b S & < ., B, (;hl-rr) nr‘ent I“ ;o “(w‘?fin.r Jp‘h'u‘ | say > 2 The man, Georges Zagorsky, k . i 1 e £ PR 7 i A YOUTHS lN CONVENTION MORRISON REINSTATED Saturday by th:q o Gffisee Job mptroller MeCarl A on. | tempted his life because immigr bk | y 5 ot Pitteburgh, Aug. 18 (P=Joktny :x:\’}‘:r'm:nnc nse i Aat ey N ;‘U” authorities today ruled he must Sl Ve - @ # & y AR Morrison, Pittsburgh National pitch- ol et G R B, e o department|pe geported to Russia at the expir- Rk T 3 : ; £ IR | er, suspended many weeks ago, when N ndlon M_‘vn”cmdhlm evening bs| A, Green, chief pro e s el ot Ly S O R | 23 Natlous Are Represented At Sixth | he went to his home in Owensboro, the same officer on the eame cha bition inve tor, has durisg thel nouy tn November, He had irics b 2 : \ - : i 1 N f i S iehb e e In court this morning, dman | past fiscal year m numerous pay- | enlist in the United State ’° oy 4 s 3 2 ‘ TR 38 Annual Peace Conference Held | sion, has been reinstated. Morrison, Sonie of 'ihie absence ‘from the i P s s case to the attention of i AR ; 4 e : u tonsil operation, said he belleved a nformation and assistance Hon afSiala SR e 3 Joissy-La-Riviere, F . |he had fully recovered and would , Harry M. Ginsburg. | ataie GAlE LA HoL A cials. ¢ A : ’io : iere, Aug. d ¢ :;; hl‘s anoonrnfi; :xlr:: YOMN g 1 may state er ‘l‘\\.b..“ not | 19 it bk sries 5 » : ¢ k 2 i 2 8 The sixth international dem- | e able to take his regular turn on B o hiext . Tuesday, Aoty 10k icee »”“; adier-general under the cza Tz : & S % ; J N oeratic peace conference opened jts|the mound. been continued Monday mo gt 15 futther nVeEtic] sus all iho other members of his ;S PREr T | s s 1 pop g informal scssions today with 5,000 . Ties On Witness Stand o i i umily except one younger brother, 4 S g ! CH A 0 4l | youthful delegates, representing 23 AMERICAN DOG DERBY Jullus Raymond, aged 27, of U e o Ee had been executed by the Soviet . i | Wi s & oy co.ntries. in atter 5 hicago, Aug. 18 (P—The first “Apparently McCarl is on Bielas-| government. Subsequently to p i 2 g The conference, which fs being American dog derby was announced Washington street, was fined §10 and| X trail,” sentative Cel . quently to took 2 8 hel b Stinicht ToF B 5 costs for operating-without a license | & ° ) LAY I-| part in hanging 18 Bolsheviks in re- ¥ 3 ; 3 SR AL the wooded grounds o t ast night for running on Sept. 11, o fstration. Detective Sergeant | ie New York World today. | taliation, he said. | < A ¢ f |l |Chateau Bierville, 40 miles from |2t t hronton greyhound racing and registration. E b pen has passed | : AN i [ Paris, has as its purpose the bring. |UCk. just outside Chicago. The ; ; § 3 |ing together of the youth of diffes. |Purse for the American greyhound Ellinger arrested him last "‘"‘f"“mmn“ his hant s been illegal- | - " ; on Chestnut street after complaints 1\ disbursed. Bither Chief Investiga- | 3 P r s g ‘- ations to create 2 derby will be $5,000, the largest in ! sttt complints 42 ? ; ‘ create mutual under- 2 had been made » r Walter A. Geen, Gen. Andrews, RN (standing and to work for worlg (e history of the sport and offi- | el cials anticipate a field of half a mond sald he came to this ¢ fmm‘ o5 oxohipition dlsbrslng® eleric hundred. Massachusetts about two months| . ° L Then | ; = Ao g S g S6 HiEire haz willcanse fo irfve,| Dleliakl Bimactt, or ah, of iCT MHRIA[ | Here 18 where 1 Howa WH6isictine a0ut 1K SOt & SHBMGEr oF Pips ; by Joh un,| | The German delegates, durlng the = and the registration for the car. He| MaY O i ) |seamy side — New Britain police secut l hope abandon, ye teetive Sergeant Williar sCial| thel nast weik Hhe ;'y"::;-;im‘m SIX BOYS HELD FOR THEFT. Detective S ant El d seldom drives except when nrr:on\»‘i"'“"\"\lz "H“' “ .l:mw{ pent 5 |court. a quota of law [who ente i ot i b nd on the witness stand is Police- {gun to dominate e er today pyuied by bis wice, he. ald, | General Lincoln C. Andrews, chief | m : 2 | iolators, par Thraniis Ahanemianova it udges are just omas €. D On the table | Many Germans are presiding at the | ™ 1 up six boys under 16 years Asked by Assistant Prosecuting| GROt OO O Ty e Tl‘lbll[e to First White (hild and hears sentence imposed, 1t guilt |solicitous (o protect the interests of jis evidence that news of the passage |informal sessions alrea 8 ol1 oy of age, and ordered them to report Attorney W. M. Greensteln it 1t 15\ 00 W0 My roqson - Bielaski's | B Iraad e s IRe T sh Rl fuioeenen e are to punish wil- |of the Eighteenth amendment to the | which world problems are discussed. | ¢ the Probation ofticer, for alleged true that his license was suspended | " | . - ° pende? | name has not appeared on records B N hA i {scales in accordance with the L atbiotire s Tndgat William i ot 2 I in: Maseachusetts, Raymond sald h | s e e waa et ent orn 10 North America d accordance with ht| In the picture, Judge William C. of some residents or that they con- | tume — ungurtered soohs, - heesy | 1015 Under construction on Whit- had no license in the Bay State, but |and measure. Contrary to opinion, Hungerford is seen presiding R e e e o socks, heavy || ! Lt oy ‘ & i shoes rt trouseis, open collared BALSEG anc no I is being adopted atter court he admitted to the police | Roanoke, Island, N. C. A s ar s ot by the other ¢ ates to such an | m——— that he lled on the witness stand.| =~ | - 8 o Detective Sergeant McCue brought | UP—3ieeting near the spot i tangible armaments” he s counter General Maco SUGAR CO. DIVIDND him before Judge Alling in the lat-| the British ensign first was pla m] “What possible criterion can we find | the United States ferces wa ‘u'\m T lll‘kbca(.”h:g‘ nee bas be-| xow York, Aug, 18 UP—Directors de > to L a lim Easilian Tind taTtne te e tdoor pic- | o¢ the Cuban American Sugar com- ter’s chamber and had him repeat | on the western continent, Sir Esme in- | nic. | pany today declared a quarterly div- the admission. Judge Alling scored | Howard, English ambassador to the | mament agreeemnt upo S o R H I Gnitedt siata L 9Ll kgt o lers back ar T A large proportion of the women | | S him for the falsehood and warned Unitedlisfsles Wusltatwlin Enie mic resources of every coun- bone of the aitempled Tritish in. | delegates have discarded stockings| /1<l Of 25 conis & share on _the him to tell the truth in the future. , and military officials v in the worl vasion was broken and the war of |and a few of then Ve At common stock. which previo Reckless Driver Fined $15 today in commemorating the birth The scerctary reiterated flatly the 18121514 was practically ove R EHee LA l”,:'m“‘ 9 ‘J‘;‘\' nsed | paq been 50 cents. The regular Edwin Marshall, aged 19, of 326 years ago of Virginia Dare, first | American objection already voiced our hase pan o | i TTehE e T R IOWEVED | quarterly of $1.75 on the preferred ‘ 5 . 2 find ligh s 2 $1.75 preferred Park street, was fined $25 and costs,| [0 {0 Close It Sufldays aNd [ Bostish child born “on American |Obno C duct Eud _ lat Geneva to any suggestion for an | shaft, which is of Ind o e kB GRS comay was authorized. Both are payabls soil xious Conduct Ends i Ar- | intornational supervision® armament | are carved the names ot the OVERRIDE Woome vEmo | ONtober I to.stack of record Sept with $10 remitted, on the charge of tion principal vessels in MacDono reckless driving. Traffic Officer 0 I B k W Thousands were here for Dare | { Stadler testified that as he alighted e 107 Bac figes county home-coming week, which Test m]d $7 Fifle | “So far as the United States is !sauadr : ora Tieonas: R e Al ] trom bus at the corner of Chapman | culminated in memorlal services and ooncerned. e necbntion: skt hiu il Previazand sl oS et B L P ce bl N0 WORDER and Kelsey streets at 6:40 last eve- | 3 he unveiling at Manteo of a mon- ternational agreeme Toriie e T | P g Fo ebiscite, gt . ning, he !:w Marshall drive through| FPhiladelphia, Aug. 18 (P — The jument marking the child’s birth-| of 402 Elm | limitation m L[ w!‘”;”’x'\tl upon :L::} ns of imy R Manila, Aug. 18 (P—The Philip- \NT,'\T 'n‘ce l:;z‘wrcle;rr“m;drvu\xflz Kelsey street at a rate of apeed in| 20Td of directors of the sesqui-|place. Sir Esme gave the principal | ¢ ¢ a wedding AR e i seect for treatic 5008 | pertoa, | pine senate today unanimously p A P i) | iniees iolersscting Vatretls| Viere faced with thres court actions| Congressmen of North Carolina|mruls wins ov ukrainian Hall on L 05 O iside body or be sub. | 17N victory, with a wing sp:ead of | o’ theN Il royatie for It Iss [ Ree SLUERECe SR e R without sounding the horn or slack- | today, two sceking to close the ex-|and Virginia, representatives of the | boen there only a short ¢ dnas Bo InsnesiTonon dontiolliy (Tom. | 28 fast s merche Byt L on e eRE Lo Ao R ENILIDR e iy BT o G izt ening the speed of his car, the of-| Position on Sundayg, and another |governors of the two states, the |y e "‘m“‘»“'jzh r" Ry o = b ol the P |independence. The bill now goes to b ORC0N. S it “Ryhen asied by the of.|fled by a group of former em-|Right Rev. Joseph B. Cheshire of |according {o the testimony of Snper.| “Of course, I other powers desire | fheyioiine wherousimilar dclion s pe e ficer the reason for his haste, Mar-| Ploves asking for back salaries. |Rayeigh, Bishop of the Episcopal [ numerary Oticer ek 1 w10 make suoch & exime of interna- O N expected. When the house pa. £hall, according to the officer, said| Determined to leave no stone un- [diocesg of North Carolina, and mem-~ | court this morning. The I mollce el controll ambiloable itotthans N T E'\ W RD OTE inoubill b wllEbeirorwarded he had repaired the car and was|turned in its efforts to provent bers of the Roanoke colony memor- | finally ordered Bellus ejecton and | Selves, it would be no concern of EEceldeny Soclldge . giving it a trial, The officer waited|continuance of the seven-day-a-|lal association a ® sent and | y et il i g : | One of governor-general Vlse for Marshall to return through Kel-| Week exposition, on the ground |took part in the ceremonies. | ofticer placed him under Rl S snar oan aslacation BE Message Found On Jersey Beach | first acts following the opening of sey street and arrested him. | that it constitutes a violation of| Reaching the island early this|preach of the peace ¢ 2 S e e ot T et e el e e present session of the legislature Marshall testified that he did not|the Pennsylvania blue laws of morning from Washington on a gov-| = pej) it Leh to limlt discussion there in Lol e e e R el know how fast he was driving be-|1794, the Methodist men's com-|ernment coast guard vessel, the|ing and offere Sanes A : ay because it was there “to| Men Is On Hell Fire Island. the ground that the I ure was omen cause the speedometer was out of| mittee of 100 has applied for a|British ambassador and other mem- | pg’js em e LEEE e el Bl without authority to g 3 order. He admitted having told the| writ of mandamus to compel the|bers of the memorial party, lis but said 1 S oE Wit Ve T i G dios ) anch, N. J., Aug. 18 (P— X e } officer he though he was traveling|city ofiicials to enforce the law. |!0 an invocation by Bishop 1 the wedding. | cossumed in deliberation,” he 3 k purporting to be from Wal- ENGAGEMT NNOUNCED to adopt new hygienic between 30 and 35 miles an hour. | The application was made late |G- Darst, of the East Carolina Epis- T i e s el i e S. Ward, son of the founde | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kowalsk i b e Absent From Court, Arrested yesterday to Judge Joseph H.|copal dioces Siils Zinle on kv BracticaBls ipath bs exnlored hero i Bak co . and|of Chapman street announce the i Chris Springus, aged 21, of 27| Taulane, of common pleas court, | Sir Isme address, given from a |l avenue, was fined §5 and e liia comeniesion mm" ' 1§ s been missing s 3, | engagement of their daughter, Eliz ness this way; true pro- Sexton street, arrested by Traffic Of-| who fixed August 26 as the date for | FOStrum erected beneath the old | tor hreach of the peace and assault- | work of drawing up the NGO |BeincaRESaqrse AMaard i son ot tection; discardsliketissue ficer Stadler on the charge of op-|the hearing, | oaks, which tradition says Were the | ing Vincent Yokum, aged 9, of 30 | subsequent conf nces wiore mone | Va8 learned today Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy of erating an automobile without a li-| At the same time, Attorney [SCene of the christening of the ba Sl e 2 !‘u-m\ m"‘\m‘w e o oL The bottle containing the note|304 Park street. cense, was absent when his case was| General Woodr announced at | Yirginia Dare, marked the first ac-|the fine and or i payment of|#rs to be considersd disarmament | was found by on Monda T 5 : called, and Judge Alling ordered him | Harrisburg that August 26 b tive participation by the British in | costs Officer Feeney made the ar- e Heilons ‘\'i‘;val\_ e Chief of Police Joseph McGarvy sai: “MOFFATT” RAILROAD SOLD ARGELY on medical advice, arrested and put under $50 bond|been set us the date for hearing | h¢ annual ccremonies. | rest i H s e o however, | {pday, and altlough members of the | Denver, Aug. 18 (®—The Denver women are abandoning the old- for his appearance tomorrow morn- | proceedings instituted by the com-| \Vhen Sir Esme had finished the | ik is building a house e s Ward f ¢ had been notified, no {and Salt Lake (Moffatt) railroad| M fafllltm pad; for a new way D ot iad A or e L DTS e s ooust In |ssombled ‘thousand sang the “TA- | treni ang there Is water in the cel.| soundneas of the views whick the | word was received from them | was sold yesterday at a receivers'| that supplants un€ehainty with posi- Springus appeared. that city against, the assoclation to |ternational Anthem,” specially com-|ar 1o o depth o dioiiites aeeni sy \‘}'\‘y;‘j Which our| I am stil’ a captive on Hell Fire |sale to a reorganization committee “‘:'Pm‘“““ et close the commercial features of "”If‘ll g°" (‘_;“" ;"]"""‘””‘r'm + ot the | The boy makes a practice of throw- | forward will b Sl s o i ’L“l t e note rea 1. It was sign- | l‘».;enlmg stockholders for $3,- xa\;gmf‘r‘t:cks ar}dnlllrm;‘ed s:m:: r—Ti 7, 1 H the expositic ays, The |, Bishop Cheshire siden: he | ine stones ARy £ yardEE recosn n Vever | o1 Walter Ward 1 was written in [ 750,000, the upset price fixed sev-| ¢N83B s no long emal Daly-Tinley Wedding in |the exposition on Sundays. The | o 2002 cofon N emorial associa- | rasy o oes nio the water but Zink |much a general universal seheme | pencil on a torn piece of D e e Sanael .| worries. Lost days are fewer, and itil Monday, | may attract the thoughts of r A roush diagram with the |Johnson, The road has been in the bealth better. s f commonwealth’s action is in quo Council Bluffs Sept. 4| {ZIN Gien woud require {he | tion, closed the ceremontes With & | aceording to the testimony. Seizing kind, we fear that : DEQIer d A nuptial event in which there e bian t0: whow undes ey | Ronetisiion: It the arm} Zink brought him| cestat "o“ i jat A, scneme ac=words tcotlnge’ and e was on |hands of a recelver for more than 1t is called “KOTEX.” Ends the :3::1 :;\te;:lszfi“ull take place In|,yinority it operates such features | \4 \rr).l‘r‘\\-“'<1];>1‘\r(l “\‘;shlr:m“ .’)yxl(r .‘\(n the cellar and lered him to!|achieved, and that if we oo {the paper k. |five years. ) |n<ccu;”) of the old-time sanitary “ounc ufts, Towa, on Sept. 4 |gn sorarce | the s her parents at| (ake out the S b L Those acquainted with the coast| The late David M. Moffatt built| pad times as absorbent! And when John J. Daly will take for his | “ 0"V (¢ seainst the asso- | Boanoke Island with Sir Walterjin whercupon the boy bec ! ay | here they know of no Hell Fire |the road to serve northwestern Col- | deodorizes—ends ALL fear of of- bride Miss Mary Louise Tinley, | oo = O/ 0 o e e 9y | Dalelgh's third expedition to the NeW | trignteneg and cried, according t finitely any hope of dis i | rido) conliand frmaliyg tdlstilots) fending. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert | /4100 Was one in Lully, continent, “Virginiz Her mother |, ek g armament o A i B Bienaisd o " L. Tinl ¢ that ;. Tl 1 court by more than 100 the daughter of Governor John Zink . State and federal officials joined & o 2 $ easily disposeC of as a piece = nley of that city. he m Hetory alliaae L g | ff AOBALOE O & < The boy, however, claimed in the dedic of the oD | WANTS SOME CHELR | BREAKS OPPONENT'S RIBS of tissue. No laundry. No em- s o o R At Who! were: eniplovad e e o1 E | ZAnkselzen i forcily S by s iiis 1 the dedleatlon of e MacDon-!| wal Frisk, one of New: Britain's| San I co, Aug. 18 (P—Joc| barrassment. . Francis vier's rch, : L S after the child’s h, White () memorlal ronument, com- ¢ 3 s, I Steche: 8 2 0 MeraI:1 B¥|erd shurol, SomBiercial ehinit. that SooHiadt e iefC il birt e neck and dragged him along the morating the viet ' SOm- lcading bowlers, is in bad shape in | Stecher, mant of the world's You get it at any drug or de- . Daly is dramatic critic of the sailed for England and on his re- 5 o ating ctory of Com- | ino Hartford hospital following a|wrestling mplonship, defeated f Washington Post, blished at | Went into bankruptcy. The plain- evari s later found all ound, causing injuries to face, | modore Thomas MacDonough's o T S pionship, defeated| partment store simply hy saying st, published a turn several years later found a : e aleey I S : C{nariment Y WRGhinEton D, G, Ha wes f tiffs, most of whom are German |, ihe settlors had disappear- | PAck and ear. Dr. Aronson testified | squadron over the British maval rious of n. An appeal is|Jphn Freiberg of Sweden here last| “KOTEX.” You ask for it without Mmma;]: o B & m; \\\1:\\.0).;“';[.\ s s r.‘ar» of the settlers had disappear im attending the boy, and Leopold | for In Ta\e Ohampl in off Cum. | Scnt out to his friends to visit him | night. Stecher pinned Freiberg's, hesitancy. New Britain tionals and bl Ll 3 a : oree - amplain o - land cheer h ip in his lones 1 at after a c O Herald and is a member of New | country to lend “atmosphere” 10| Thereafter the settlement ¥ :,‘ 4“\\m[k‘ of Rhodes street said | herland He o S o v’(‘m»:li,f'J:”,‘J . his lonesome -m;m‘f-;r;i;oml:;eo!;ni:rafl~]f_'r an h]ml: Costs only a few cents. Eight in Britain lodge, B. P. O, Elks. Miss | the exhibit, claim that when the |known to tradition as “Raleigh's | 1= "% OBCHUDE & tractor nearby; |1 g1 4. " bz o v e itiee diean °5t"g ‘"‘f“\ ‘: 10 better-class women employ it Tinley is a graduate of Trinity col- Nuremburg Haupt market, Where jost colon; "'\""! H')"-' i l"‘ time to s ‘1 Zink seizc Shaft ¥ Teet In’; pm;“;\le! ;:Te “"”“;‘fw ;‘1:‘ 0] % h‘* Proves the risk of old ways. | the boy by the and ppone: s h ed body lege, Washington, D. C. y were employed, Y| One story has it that the settlers | 4 rag him | TIsabelle ~ Agnes MacDonough, Y S P 2 ? {to the cellar great grand daughter of the commio- €s, OIr, anties! |scisors. Freiers was unaie tof K o T e x | i agencies, who ha Invitations to' the wedding were were left o shift for the s | were merged with the Croatian In- . received today by a number of New with back pay owing them v | dtons, smother that they were mas- | . Jud8e Alling asked Zink why he| dore who at of thirty blazed | continue what was to have been a Britain residents. further claim that they were per- sacred. The latter theory is sup- I""] “‘“‘y',‘w ‘”(H;‘_M- L fo the po- | his name across the history of the “‘:0 fl]“("fl GP“D'] Oll‘hfr:Kl":‘un'.\}jflldi‘:n eree mitted to en this country only | ported. by ‘the official report of the |lce and 8o about the matter in nation was selected to unveil the e AR €, doteated DanXolofh, J v db ike ti PIRATES TO PRACTICE on condition that they were not to '\' I,\,{‘un:mn”m \'H]:lrm-'\, which :’)’].;'\, manner, instead of taking monument that 5 186 foot on tite Balkan Lion,” one fall. No laundry—discard like tissue The Pirate's baseball team will | he employed except at the exposi- | had instructions to scarch for the | Leflawiin du pwniehs The | bank of the Saranac river's practice Thursday night at Waliut | jon In their suit they ask thta the | joanoke Island colony. R PO O Wt knew 1e conclusion of a speach Hill ‘park at 6:30 o'clock. All mem- | o uociion authorities be ordered to ERTE S [iheiboy s ‘1‘- St 1 have by Frank B. Kellogg, United States cted the police to Gachafany. ot Blate te he mor t E 93 state historian, represented the tained be distributed among them 0 ] S 0 NE sl . : Sald SRR 2o P e I o | P \ {in order they may return to dote {HOME WET JWASH | |thelr native land | as recently paroled from the sembled for the dedicalory exerciscs i » Douglas Robinson, school. were Theodore | ) Powel ‘lares Th ® | LAUNDQ)’ | | Frank Power Again Declares That | e’ A s b, ! WORLD 7 2 ; it . SEEM ' 4 #8\ | London, Aug. 18. (A—Frank l(mr AMFRIEAN P[]LIEY K v; ]1“‘\,(:,2,7‘\‘,\ U. S. Army barracks | ? ( v | ! / British newspaperman who re- * our of Historic Places ; : BRIGHTER! . b R R e ot B “T“m'm'j; e p p : NE of the most precious ly 2 of historic yody of the late Lord Kitchener, < I3 p 5 & o i 2 s . ¥ iterated his contention that ) A ioutledabiiia telen end | : things inherited from pio- parade including units ome one tampered with the “Kitc > & »attshurgh barracks with a military { ¢ it : Platishurgh barracks with & millary | | : il | neerdayststhesklllmbake, ener coffin” which the house o i o Ay men I ¢ salute to state and. federal officials has announced was found empty y t sowe terview nd an informal luncheon the : e e m.r'yv" We believe eventu- | Hotel Champlain at Bluff Point, for e 3 2 beanS’ beans Wlth an appe S A ly be found that ‘ments members of the commissions and 8 ' SR s hicrsio o Bl ammmaments fmembers B2 LR, SRS celobra: \ o | ing flavor — plump, tender auestion of N he inner coffin shell, ments between the 1 agree- | on. were features of the morning 5 , Y beans—prepared with molas- biifeloaily Tntercat ! program arranged to precede the vhich he says contair “‘"_t, Lt Denies Withdrawal principle cercmony at the monu- o ses, bro Sugaranddelicious of Ficld Marshal Kitc : the _mont i ; went down with the cruiser Hamp ment and hall place at two { X o B anDOLuA R | 3 during the World war 1 American delogation | O'clock this afternony ; sugar-cured P - pork, BT BEAN, MG TR ; Power declares that before the ' m vithdrae from Génevi M| Colonel Robert 'W. McCuen wa 3 cu rim s [ named to extend gieetings to the | coffin's arrival at Waterloo R declared 1 would re iariis Front N6 MAk: W o Home Wet Wash O Sorway, he was repeatedly ad- main “as long as there Is any pros- o i : The new product, Bean Hale Laundry Beans, for the first time exactly oday, inakes no direct ; Il published sugges vised {o take every precaution. H t of accomplishing anything to- o : ised {0 take e ¥ I 1 Visit to Cemete! | Juoted a “very eminent man” as ward the great object of the limita- : A & erile | | S : After the exercises the order ' . reproducesall the eating qual- | | | § 5 | i 2 saying to “if they can ¥ tion an eduction of arma [ ving to him on and reduction of art et tonm, ik rmage | AR e Mhere has buen divergence of vIews | piverside cemetery, the burial spat L ities of beans like those baked . of Commodore George Dowle, com- | : ¢ in the outdoor oven called the RO 0 ELECTED. said, citing the fact t o PROF. MUNRO ELI aid, citing the fuct that certain | O SOTIECOIE 5 Ll squadron for | New York, A 18 (P —Prof. | powers appeared to favor basing a ; e “ ” Dana. ©. Muroe of Princeton han|soale of armaments for limitation | GORGFal Summerht ‘{“"r‘iq“‘\':‘;‘:;;:‘ 5 & bean hole” by lumber camp been elected vice chairman of the!purposes on “economic resources of ""‘"’y"‘ffi e e e R cooksin the Maine woods. E itional "n,..m-mm]; ;m» :‘v:‘!n\\ ment | a_country, on the ground that the |0 By trle of Plattsburgh |of the American Historical associa- | posscssion of such resources would |y eiioq 1o obtain the space iven | tion, ana will direct a campaign to| justify the reduction of peace time | (G 40 "o epic_herolsms of [ raise $1,000,000 “to promofe Ameri-| armaments of a state. Such a theory | 550G Tonn Paul Jones, a ma- 7 1 3 Nl a ; 8 DRIVE YOURSELF— That's probably what Lieutenant |can history and history in America.” | he said, might deprive the United | (8HE¥ “0% fifichiong have referred NEW CARS TO RENT !commander John Philip Sousa, fa- |His election to succeed Evarts B. |States of any army and navy at all ({5t as among the several decisive | - qpo 00 of cotontal R ey y e e R | mous bandmaster d “march | Greene of Columbia university was| because of its great natural re- | pattles fought in America’s bounds. | g\ Ber g loelq beauty, stroll LE BEANS SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY ‘l~\mn } humming fo Jane Priseilla |announced today | sources | Tmportant Battle Tad ];“’“ e & i HE v “'];""”’o; an_ hou e w m | Albert. his youngest grandchild, at AN S L i Yok that tha: ofiy- mexagIvar) gl 2 dov ay 3 ; Snerial rates for loos Iri A1 Mk douRest grindonily Aty = et | I believe that the only practical | 1t took place while the Brifieh | yjio satin trimmed pantalettes. —with that wonderful f ’ X 1 know, | § o malaris ing| basis for the reduction or limitation | forces engaged American soldlers |yoq g A You-Drive Auto Renting Co. |1t wovs, “Ilock-a-bye. baby—On-a- |morquit tied at the bottom and entirely con- e, s g Co. k-a-b yaby—On-a- | mocquitoes themselves die of the|of armaments is throngh dealing |in a simultaneous attack on 1and. saqling her extremely shapely—er— ‘woods flavaf Cor. ¥r, i | tree-tops-1" | dise b ymour and Eim | tree-top+ liseas | with military forces and visible | Machonough won the naval en- jimpg

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