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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. NEW TENNIS STAR |TRBUTE P WEMGRY CHEWIST DEFENDS ' CSbiGis commGIn |4 W F, TJONISTS' |, GREAN Ghl SEAS.TEST PLANE SENT [ st OF DR, BLIOY TODAY 6. 0. . TOWN COMMTTTER DEMOCRATIC STATE POST Einlrid e BEATS WASHBURN . oo POISON GAS WAR .~ "—="....| CONVENTION HERE UP IN HARTFORD 5o et Members Renominated Without n ts h backed the inventor for | ments have backed the inventor Opposition — Judd Epected to Women's Central Committee the last five years, giving his ex- . 2 o From Maine to Cambridge, ‘ £ . | e 2 g g 3 Seligson Wins Match—Tilden| "0 "1 Declares Use of ThiS WeADOD| remam m cnaemmnasp | FIVE DAY Conference of N. E. mwmwmmvfmmmmmmm@mmmmfimmmm Afternoon Dr. Warren said last night that if Aso Victorions | ortnoastharbor, Me, Aug. 24 ) Will Be Essential | since there areno contests s District Opel]s Tomorrow Mre, Mary T. Crean, New Drit- pfl]a 1S G[][s Thl‘OllgI] (louds | tne adaitional pitot was sent he | —This m}n: q]‘m\]fmu resort where | places on the republican town com- ain representative on the women would try out a new plan of attack or nearly half a century Dr. ———— | mittee, that body will remain in- e democrat| P r R 5 | Charles W, Eii . s 2 - t o 5 emocratic state central commit- upon the clouds, that of having one 4 UP—|Charles W. Elfot, president emeritus| williamston, Mass., Aug. 24. (P— : \\l“h;l]l H. Judd, chzurllmm, | The annual district confer- | tee for the past five years, will be Aug. 24 (@) A _navy yt:‘m- travel in the wake 07 the not a ward representative, but he |ence and 9th joint convention of |a candidate for re-el ! Sy gttt fras x v ¢ | A ence and 29t ] G a canc -clection to that 1gle rped la s % anet York youth, whose powerful driving | vacation home prepared today to| bo essential in “inevitable future 43 the cholce of commitiee members |the department of religious educa- | ofice {his year. and it s not ex- | wi o e e S ) ph‘.'f‘[f,:,‘,f"!&f:;:::‘, has upset several veteran stars this|pay its last respects to the 92-year-| conlicts,” Dr. James F. Norris, | 1O continuance in office itin of ihie New Ensiahid conference, | pactad: stie: will b opposed, % Mancie Wammen's Spla ) SHE B e year, brought oft his most sensa-|old educator, philosopher, scientist| president of the American Chemical | Those Who will again serve are: |[fourth Episcopal district, of the: Mrs, Crean is the only repre- | 300 pou e oy i Obdtatta R outh season in the jand author who died yester | society, speaking before the Insti- First Ward: Clara D. Van Oppen, | African Mothodist Episcopal Zion | sentative on {He ot Seful flight this afternoan st | regardiess of the kind of charge on tute of Politics tod A riticized | " our r 1 e held 3 P E s Aot D So .‘ e Lt s OGRS : olitics y, ertleized | & 0 At Mrs, John G. Buck- | ¢ ,.,,?,}", ‘_‘"\‘(:”LM‘;_D\“' in i“\nl:;‘i:;:" Britain has ever had, having been | Brainard field in the présence of a the clouds. “Not a cloud from here ; .G £ b e L ” continuing | appointe; € e w e as of arnsalent rive hird d: Mrs. John Purney, 3 2 i e a wom- nufacturers, pilots, and | of the eclar- 3 3 A. M. E. Zion churches, Sunday | en's committee. Mrs. Crean, who is er @ rities. ed in & gruelling three battle set, 10-8, | noon boat for mbridge, Mass, | chemicals. 3-6, 6-4. here in historic old Appleton ck Means used in waging war in the | rt L. Sengle o Sotel Chisiatis h [ Fourth Ward: Hollls J. Toster,|Chools and Varick Christian prominent in musical circles, has a Cut Through Cloud William T. Tilden, national cham- b assic precincts of the Harv- | pa have never been determined | : leav socleties, ministers, local le act 3 Th ¥ plon, battered down the defense of ard vard, the final rites will be by humanttarian considerations, he e 20 i | clders, deacons, local preachers, ex- et 'K;[']‘Jlm‘l‘mfc' h td"mm s | D Z .\ ‘11”\\ i Harry L. Johnson, of Waban, Mass., | spoken tomorrow said, urging that this country be| Fifth Ward: Selma Johnson, Jo- |y oree 5 s politics and in Hibernian af- |DeLong Mils, U. S. N, anc y {hor Sunday school superintend- | fairs, being a national director of |ing Jam H. Denison, civilian el for any future wars by [Seph Miynarski. to gain the fourth round of the New- r. Thomas G. Peabody of Cam- | Prepared | ente Epreridarts GEEVariok: Glirts . i port invitation tournament todaY,|y idve a brother of the first Mrs, | Stud¥ing and storing the eclements | * "'“‘ ard: Willlam M. Green- | ppgeavor socleties and A [.,‘CT :,‘r;,’i ""’c Ladies’ auxiliary of the A. O.trical engineer, ted to a height 6-1, 6-2. nn S e S ldes| of chemical warfare, He pr mvs stein, Mrs. Queenie Nowland. y e three i il es HHEn Gl the , and the Rev. Henry Wilder s of the three departmer et end of a cloud about two miles Tilden galloped through the Work- | 10012 of Belmont, Mass, nephew of (18 Next war will begin where the {Women's Home. and Forel Sl T : 5 K o out in a 20-minute display of power- B Y { | last war left off, and that m i alotaey sotloten” o1d boionort o S sing gumiiiting (e former| " Diioh had been chosen fo o} os will be used at start, He | [ e s ioss et R T Fiskdale Finishing Mill section of the cloud 1 5- fici here Dr. Samuel A. | * ‘ . r is Rev. " | Sale Must Be Made Aqam perse and within a few minutes had [‘il[lllla a“d TWO COIIID&[HUHS junior doubles champlon to win only the only surviving member of d that the army be allowed to | | Allston, D.D., pastor of the A. M. E. | o= TR 2 S tinaly alnaypaared He two of his nine service games, eV % study and develop this new type of | jon church of 3rita 2 . Ellot's immediate family planned i n church of New Britain. Others : 5 Willlam M. Johnston of California, | "o 5 gt s warfare. ‘The next war, he ga vho aré in charee are Right R |mills of the Fiskdale Finishing com- |then attacked the lower strata of a 5 " accompany the body to Cam- il : Il must be sold at auction all over | Much larger cloud several miles Not Admitted to Bail No. 2 international ranking, kept|y qg, will be a contest in which ch . bishop of the con- pace with Tilden by defeating Hugh "' (% o | ana physics will hold the wrath \‘ ! R W. Weller, S.T.B,, |28ain. At the auction sale on June 3WHV, = ; S G, H. Kelleher of New York, in his| Membors of the Harvard corpora-| of victory, and the nation possessing presiding elder; Rev. Jacob Powell, |24 they were bid in by the Wash- |- Yialbillly o j POOT | Norwalk, C Aug. 24 P— third round match 6-3, 6-2, coming | tion e b at the service ir keenest knowledge of pure and o A h B{ B D. D. director of religlous cduca- |INBton Piece Dying and Finishing | U to the background \tonio Pa “charged W e R O e T R N RS D R S e TR E e R e e T G TR i et e Rl SRR to the net for dazzling block vol- otio nouncement was made anded, however, the aviators ¢ e v el o bound over for the superior leys to break up the clever back|Will be Hrl'“ml- r‘lry ”'::“m; b '!H; o fight for the right when the time . rector of pro & 8l ings will be closed for the day and | com Word of Wilhel i Wi s e ed that the rea his clou court driving of the Metropolitan| oW Ty, 0 S e Tnterment | *Wier 1 | 0rd 0I Wlinetm | The program will open tomorrow | ¥Ould be operated by that comps 8 that ithoxesetion Son thig Clonc s ivt Todiyativ. T 1080 famuslvounk player. Lionel Ogden of Leland]| & B e AR o0 e final preasure comes £i] lat 10 a. m. with Re W. Weller, | The sale was confirmed by the bank- greniadone sapid and toron iford, sitting in city court in laa 4 t observed more clea Stamford, sitting ) place of Norwalk jud one of Stanford university gained his fourth [n:nljr. Eliot will be in Mt. Auburn| he said, “a ];mlmn will use 1mr\_\' g Re T 3., presiding elder, in | Tuptey court, but owing to disagree- round bracket at the same time by | Cemeters | means available to save its life. Sork e 24 (B Tha terc) 4 X g dpenifiiadd e e | from the ground. The plane m ¥ n ble s _lite 2. - | charge. The annual se 3 . it among the directors of {he : » A the ot an easy victory over Vernon Rudolf, | T e \’lmn tHe splelt of nationaliam 2 |mer German kaiser *has become % | dolteored by g ,m(‘f("m:,::: [;‘( Paterson company the property was |21 8ttempt on a third cloud but | WAGT © S ‘d“"‘m and the other invading English racquet man, 6-0, C l killed, and the establishment of a |philosopher, Itke Napoleon,” and |Hartford, Officers will be el (it Lt 3 Sl it o Sind Eatten one this isqualified. | n 0 ; Na i artford Il be elected | turned back to the trustees in ban § ; G eai 6-3. | lty tems | world police force becomes possible, | George Bernard Shaw has no inten- | and comumittees il “_‘p'l,‘m° :‘( ot ‘I S e By the time the plane had | Patsy Padua, Antonio’s cousin, and Brian 1. C. North of San Antonlo, | —_—— | we must make adequate preparation tion of ever coming to Ame "be- | m, there will be a praise Q‘fll_\‘_w'r“_ ment.. : i = | circled back to earth the third cloud |Joseph Frantino, held as accessories Francis T. Hunter of New Yor! Hdwid 0. BUbewes moll todas | 10 0 ol eviiele futnse £AD- joause Do Yoty 16 remiin g myth | Re H. Hall of Attleboro, Mass, The mill employs about 250 opera- | 124 entirely dispersed and a number |aft e fact were also held for and Manuel Alonso of Spain, three . ..oy Sipnt S er|~l:i\ flicts, and in that respect, the de- hese are two of the things George | ana Rev. H. B. L. Spragein of \‘ 2 et PG pera- | " mal clouds in the vicinity had |the higher court. Judge Young re- other seeded players o came|, ‘, b e s velopment of chemical warfare |Sylvester Viereck, American poet | herst, Mass, A ,“';»]'“’0 I"_’“ ‘M' "_'I"] e | disappeared. fused to grant bail in all three cases, through their second day matches|hocs weoror (o Marion D, and Fm. | Protentialities is paramount. s gtinn, Aioseaved on whit he b i b i Bes BT Beim it e . Clouds Were Dry after declining to hear a demurrer. with decistve victorles. i i : | " “In preparation for future wars called a “European lion hunt” from |ion, e = unday Baseball Again All the clouds attacked r “ounsel for Frantino announ Norton's triumph eliminated Og-| Harry b _| this country has scen to it that its which he returned on the Hamburg- A * p s1, | “dry” being mad p of du d | that they would institute habeas cor- den, conqueror of . Norris Wil | g iarry C. Hatch, magager of the | supply of fixed nitrogen for the |American liner Hamburg yesterday. Ot purtions o AensnemE e LN o Is Assailed in Phila. 0. Jatficies, Dr. Warren giving |pus pro s to obtain bail for llams, at Seabright, 6.2, 6-3, and!o ey Cernaa i cistiing the home | Manufacture of explosives will be| While abroad, Mr. Viereck visited | gram are as follows: Philadelphia, Aug. 24 (P—Sunday | (nis as the r e e advanced the former South Africa|ofice tn this (_‘l‘y')s siting the home | yjequate for any emergency. We the former kaiser at Doorn, inter-| Address by the bishop of the dis- professional baseball was called a a5 precipitated. The two who| Padula has admitted, police say, star to the quarter finals. [ o s bn ot New, Britutn | 570 Frenered. (0 put an army In the |ylewedl SHaw fhree fimes, hdd.an D.D. breach of the peace” and a dis-|made the flight were bothered With that he shot and killed Clementi, e TSR K Gieneral hodpital today to, My ang | field, and have been storing vast audience in Rome with Premier W. | turbance” by the city today in its| gzone tow the end of the trip, during a quarrel, he declared how- | | quantities of explosives against the | Mussdlini, who “did all the question- | answer to the Philadelphia American | tjjo unnatural condition of the air |cver, that he acted in self defense Hi y | Mrs. William Cormi 176 (: f i oha 3 Boys Hit by Auto But Trs Ve (GopineE R0t cele | ovil day. But politicians and mis- |ing,” talked with Steinach and Freud a vlsi League baseball club's petition for a | peing induced by the high tension | During the fight which ended in his permanent injunction to prevent lectrical machinery used to charge opponent’s death Padula shed Escape Wlth Sc1atchesw’“'\“,,m P R T humanitarians have pre- |in Austria, and had long conver Reports of past ¢ : A daughter wa at New| vented a preparation for gas |lin, | deacons, local preachers, ) police interference with games on | the sand. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parrella who at- the Sabbath. Mr. Denison and Pilot Mills re- tempted to stop the fight which was i 1\";1:\ Britain General hospital today 10| corrare The experts of the army | Describing the life of the exile at | qelogat right front fenders of an mnnmon“r' 'ml\f\:'::{n\'xr":?fnyl‘.‘. e [tare parigted o, nuid s HATRS de- | Doorn, Mr. Viereck said, “he, like | The city's answer, signed by Mayor ported to Dr. Warren who watched going on in front of their house. blle driven by Charles C. Farmer of |” A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, | on5e Problem with a niggardly ap- | Nepoleon, has become a philosopher. | Kendricl s filed today in cc the flight from the ground that the | Padula escaped from the city et : Mr. and MrS. | ooopnation, while other nations are | Before, there was time only for ac- | mon pleas court where Judge Frank | apparatus worked much more suc- |shortly after the affray but was later ; Smith last Saturday granted a tem- | cessfully than ever before. Dr. War e e E B | New Britain Woman Candidate for Newport, R. I, Aug. Julius Selgison, the stock New | of Harvard university, had made his| Asserting that chemical warfare will tional triumph of the s ! annual Newport invitation tourn: A briet service in the Union ment today by defeating Watson M.|church at noon was arranged before | sentimentalist propaganda against The evening service will start at 5 o'clock with service led by Rev. W. B. Jones (2nd church, Providence, R. I.) and Rev. W. H. Carr (Springfield, Mass.). Welcome addresses by R r M. Blod- gett of the Protesta Min " as- 242 North street, on Stanley street, | % . B S the Gorne: Lh T fora aveniie,. | Lo0is Castelll of 3§ North stroet lf porfeeting their offense tions with Chancellor Marx in Ber- : ew Britain General hospital today. | "y efficiency is the decisive fac- |tion; now, there is time for reflecti i BT st evoutaniocn, He | | quiiehter was hotn veaterdny | o diiiaialng the. choide of |une medtiation i o or retecton injunction allowing the first ren claimed to be “partially satis- was driven in Frantino's t The 5 7 4 y Yitor determ g the choice of a meditation.” game 8 n B ' % 5 i Y was apparently unhurt as he rfln!“-“r"(m“ at New Britain General E 5 ithag of tation Sunday game to be played here t fied” with the results but car with its occupants was recog- away after picking himself u | weapons in war, he asserted. point- | The former kaiser, he sald. is in- llowing day between 1 th 5 : g & 8 P i hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. | PR S5 o s day between the Athletics the flies to attack individual clouds nized in upper Now York state by Titus Young, aged 6, of 998 Stan-| | ing to TNT as an example. Inter- |tensely studious, devotes much time and the Chicago White S 7 5 3 .-of 998 Stan- | yjoqkill of 57 Connecticut avenue. | g sl tra - el sociation of New B M heo- | hicago White Sox. on which the reaction can be more Constable James Withall who was B Scel waaaluokbyan automos)| national agreement cannot effect its |to writing and keeps abreast of all Fartlts y & A short business meeting of Lady | ¢, o Thn o i o hiktos Blessingame of local church; casily seen from the ficld on his way to his home here from fille (cwned by 'Sam. Schneider. of 61 | : use. America facing a decision on |works upon modern history ] ! T bile owned by Sam Schnelder of 81| Wallace lodge, D. O. S, will be held | ro(jrying through congress the | “He ha: placed as his utmost H. Singleton of the local Sund: _J. H. CASSIDY DIES Have Backed Inventor Canada. Police from Norwalk with 8 P Y |in st Jean Baptiste hill tomorrow | Guneva protocol outlawing gas war- | goal,” sald Mr. Vicreck, “the pur- |School: Miss Evelyn Baker of the New York, Aug. 24 (P—James H feutenant Mills said that if an-the aid of Canadian authorities lo- Romani of 2556 Jerome street, about | . ) E “assi form 5 o | evening at 8 o'clock fare, must not let sentimental con- [pose of vindicating Germany of the |l0cal Va Gliistan Hndeavor po- | Cooeldy, former pengsemsman, from r flight which may be made to- cated Padqula and Frantino on ] ty. Response by Rev. J. C. Wal- | Cleveland, Ohio, died yesterday morrow proves as successful as the August 16 in Montreal and a few 5 o'clock last evening at the corner S sideration enter into the decision, |indictment of ‘war guilt'. Ohto crs of Waterbury. his home in Forest Mills Gardens, one yesterday he will telegraph to days later brought them back to of Hurlbut and Stanley streets. The 1d o hiatos e b ; i B o lbehind. o Dasked Tear.| LEASES BOWLING ALLEYS \e said, for in the light of history | Mussolini appeared deeply inter- | ) : n i e oi | the impossibilty of makng a paper |ested in hearing about th rmer | 9:30, Long Island. He was 57 years old. | Washington for another pilot to | Connecticut on Stanley street, and as another car 3 Atorle GoF i | Bl i adhine troja {he opooaits| e agreement that binds its signatories man kaiser, Mr. Viereck said. Duce asked him if Mr. \1rlm x\ direction, Romani said he was un-| willlam Brennecke, Manager For 10| 18 evident. I i able to avoid striking the boy. The | % s CEFEERT SR A s T ¢ was oaly sllghtly hurt: years, of Rogers' Tanes, Takes| Swiss President at e e s T "{‘.”',‘" ; | James Morrone of 38 Lafayette | 2 ing |- kel o ] X ot mohes ok s Tewas diiing| Obarge In Own Right Boy Scout Meeting a man’ once schooled 1o rule l 3 R Or ] 4 <andersteg, Swtizerland, Aug. 24 |could never be ino the driveway about 9:15 last ; e Kandersteg, Swtizerland, B e | William Brennecke, manager Ofiyp_enr) Hakorloln, president of|part; and that the emperor af Boossil| light and broke the glass. He told || o wlin galleys in the Rogers' [\ cuics republic attended the [was no different from Emperor N Officer Tiernoy. an nf i s : tion block, has leased from |oponing yesterday of the interna- [poleon St. Helen 3 BSySnother. oar - Rogers Recreation Co., S s o Eldns. parked so mear the driveway e [tional Doy Scout conference a third and fourth floors of the build- | i D iii|thvt a fien anamhliasiin trance that he could not avoid st r | which 32 nations were repre ! i ing for a period of 10 years. | inely he Unted States, Great|would recall him to Pa ing the light. He agreed to settle for| s |including th n Sta The lease Includes the —bowling | priain, Japan, Brazil and Scandi- the damage. akes effect Sepfember v q e S X | hussae L e b ”h,(, i “\:m :,,, |navia 5 . 335,000 REALTY SALE It was Bunnv Moore's 1. Mr. Brennecke At the international commit. Dmamlte E\ploslon Is Hogers Co,, in the bowling business | ;.o u-oting. Sir Robert Baden-Pow- Cause of Lawsuit bere for about 10 len actec airman and Frank |5, i . ; o C. Rogers, president of the G e Pilz Property At Whiting and vamty @0 that LlSCd o Willimantic, Aug. 24 (P — The| U°O'8* P it esbre ele- | town of Ashford yesterday was made | Rogers Recreation Co., will retan on from the United States. The | Cherry Streets Bought By Joscph defendant in a civil suit brought control of the billiard business 11, gy of Nations was represented | George Krupowicz, 8, of Ashford, |the same buildir by two delega James E. West, | and Jennie Roth, [ make up tl]e face Of [he athe ed Krupo- SR chief Scout executive of the United | | through 1is father, Alfred Krupo ief out ex | The Pilz property, located at the wiez, next of kin, damages of §30,- Mexican Episcopacy Gets |states, was appoint e e Bl R o ey 1 Foil ik H h 000 belng asked. The sult s return- | <Ry ]| Powers” From Rome e conmite on resolutions, | (OO gia this atternoon. to| heautifu yra Ileath. able to the September term of the | ~pio FONILY o o tlean | The annual report pres R it T Al Uoth atia e Windham county superior court., B committee showed an actlve oo " Jeas 160, The sale was made | ! ' e The suit was brought for injuries | 1as given the Mexican Eplscopacy | ,,,mpership of nearly 2,000,000 boys [ §0 0 28 ot P ooy and the received by the plaintiff. It is al- % i ‘full powers” in any negotiations | ot ugh the Camp agency and _ he leged that on December 15, 19 e | Erattiore 1 4 2dwa cerning a settlement of the religious HERKIN INVESTIGATION Mrs. ‘ with the Mexican government con- Fetdnye the boy picked tynamite cap A. H. Griswold and e boy picked up a dynamite cap io itz s, controversy in Mexico, the Associat- | oo T Aug. 24 UP—A coron- | Charles Hipp. | on the highway near his home ¥ , 111, o apeante s rta ed Press learncd tod ovia Juey lato yesterdiy: beganiian | The RIGDELy inidusslicn cansisls Myra had never used where the town had been blasting . e 5 aT0 ; He picked the cap with a nail and | Further steps toward a truce or stigation’ of the killing last night of a block at the "nl er of (nr‘mw even a definite settlement have been oL House near here of Harry |0nd Whiting streets containing four | it exploded, injuring the boy's left i " lin 2 ) B iRl . . !lett the Eplscopacy, acting as a |\ 5089 e "1elux Kian opponent | lenements and two stores and a tvo cosmelics 1n a“ her Ilfe‘ hand so that four fingers had to be 1 i O * group. Not only is the Vatican mot | Ve 4 A0 o ard o Glenn | family house adjacent on Whiting, amputat } R iiT directing the conversations which )y, n Williamson county dry It s alieged that the fown 1 last Saturday night b 5 | — b t h h f d th h its agent, was careless occurred last Saturday nigl BE-:raider, in a duel with I t Smith, 7] q i B e tween President Calles and Catholic | (G " H MG Tratanny wounded, | All Games Off Because ut when she was founc negligent in leaving the dynamite I e e L R e o B Foung cap on the highway. ates, but representatives O 1A% | =~ wyajier, former Herrin chief o o Ball Is to Be Found | . ; ce such as Monsignor Crespi | y cadanap Gl § 1 : A o B e aq |pollco) who later 1t la reported bec)| gunea, ¥ Alaskia, Aue. 2L G2 murdered she was weirdly o N came an enemy of Young, was shot oD Seattle Detective 1 0!. . Inot the stightest part in th G et WAk o] schall Atter it was RS ) Slain, Is Opinion| Exemplitying the “hands —off" Dk e o wer. In lcarned. this was a fact all gam beautified with rouge v sun scheduled for Juneau this we e Seattle, : policy helng maintained by the |5t MU, B this morning in a r this . B e e (12 Onrriers DT alie e o o Ched S AL M 4 postponed. ‘There is not a new ball of the de tobert 1l hospital at Marion, near ' ere. | 2 T . . vert .| Holy Seo, ths Corrlere Dtalle this |, o v e e - and lip-stick. private detectly 1 v it i ol nevi gtort 5 0t on the case of Wallace Gaines, con- nor Crespi of stories that he was In- LOAN 15 AUTHORIZE | (ol(l \\Ox.\]x"ih;“:xr'f I:;‘y‘\ i 11:;”,}411 victed last week of murdering his | volved in parleys between the M S g T he old ones were taken to K 3 daughter, Sylvia, has been dropped. | ican government and the Episcopate | kan last Friday by the Juneau team Coroner Corson decided that a no While not directly taking part in e S n})m'h plays q]u-n‘ for (i\' champion- g “I am kind of disappointed,” |any negotiations, ]mn] \;-n(':m i | contract n loan of 60,000,000 ship of southeastern Alas hich was found in a gas-filled room | cagerly following developments, al- | ;puneg with the Swiss credit bank e b : FIRL PLAYS G oL is made of the |, o cor THen S Eta e TaAIoaa GIRL PLAYS GOOD GOLT the body of Glanvill was in ' though no secret 3 A 24 (UP—SH | . ndwriting of the detectiv Holy See's pessimism s to an S will b housand franc| Chicago, Aug. 2 )—Shooting a Al h 7. h ndwriting of th loan will be in thousand franc | . eTER EIE B o ot the so, there was this Glanville's death was pronounced eventful happy settlement. P bonds and run from April 1, 1 , to 2 “Diffidence and caution,” is de- | oetoher 1, 1951, The interest will be women golfers in the middle du to asphyxiation. . 19 = hy S . clared to be the Kkeynote of the |gevon per cent (the Swiss franc is b Neomletill) 18 yeasiolotin, circumstance— dallville, Ind., girl, ¥ ng in the Call Church \Iectmg Yatlanan noion, Wi U et . blg tournament for the first time, | A To Elect New Pastor pilinino Rioters Guilty; VETERAN DRUGGIST s | eliminated Mrs. E. E. Mida of Chi- There was a scene in the Provifanan, Ry Te A 1. (P— | cago, the qualifying medalist, in the A meeting of the congregation of the Swedish Bethany church will be ()llc entenced to Death | 0 5. Tiunt, president of the |first Tound of the western women's 7 called for Thursday evening, Sep-| s rnando, Pampanga, P. 1.| 1w, B. Hunt company of Boston, | 80lf championship tournament today, Heath home the nlflht ilary 80l- | gieq at of his sister, Mrs and 1. S tember 2, for the purpose of electing | A P—Three cinst minister to succeed Rev. Gustave | diers who were leaders in the dance | Bessie A vten of Little Compton | - Pihl, This was decided at a |hall riot here last May in which five | a5t night. At the time of his| LEWIS IS SILENT ()f tl‘]e murder because meeting of the official board and |persons were Killed, were convicted | jeath he was said to be the oldest | Indianapolis, Aug. 24 (P—John L. church officers last evening. At that | today in the court of first instance. | jving druggist in on. He was | Lewis, president of the United Mine | e . meeting the committee will recom Florentino Soriano was sentenced | horn in Little Comp in 1804 | Workers of America, said to: e Of Bunnys fnendshlp mend several candidates to be voted |to death. Lorenzo Santos was sen-|ang went to Boston in 186 1d not care to make a statement at upon ced to life imprisonment, and An- | . AT this time on the proposal of a com » ’ - jo Ramos was given two months | JZVOLT SEEMS BROKEN mitiee of Ohio coal operators that V\’lth Mvra S husband. YOUNG BELMONT SUED in prison. Managua, Nicaragua, Aug. 24 (P |they re-open their mines providing & Reno, Nev., Aug. 24 (A—Raymond The riot started with a fight a —The latest reports from most de- |miners can be obtained at $5 a day. | mont, son of August Belmont,|ecnded in a heral melee betwe partments of the country indicate | Mr. Lewis indicated might have v York banker, was sued for di- |goldiers and civilians. Twenty-eight | that revolutiona movement | something to say later on the sub- vorce hers yester on the ground | soldiers were arrested but most of | has been broken. General C oot i of deserfion. His wife, Mrs. Caro- |them were released later. Rivers, commanding the goverum et S Isn Hulbert Beimont, walved ali- | ~ forces in Chichigalpa reports t AMERICAN BANK IN POLAND mony, but asked that Belmont be | TWO FLIERS KILLED thirteen T two women and a| Warsaw, Aug. 24, (P—An Ame ’r;:?)‘p:(“:w';;; un‘iy".’v‘ ‘ld]:‘\?:!“"‘ .'ml::n 1" Te Morocco, Aug. 24 )— | child were burned to death when|can bank, the first in Poland, has | t g\ e s aintenance of their daughter, Eliz- | Two members of the air | we revolutionists fired the dis been opened under the name of B S S PR Skt e wer a1 Miasl: | coommton vy Capiatn - Golars | vy ther apan sbaRdonIng tha ity | Che “Amriotn Bank ot Folknd” AL "~ BUNNY loan Bar MOORE burg, Va., September 20, 1916. The 0 of the Madrid-Manila - - ith a capital of $5,000,000,000. The child has n with her mother in | met ragic th yesterday wh 'EAR TROUBLE AT MINES bank Is financed by the Internation- Reno for six months. | mbardi Rifffan encampment Mansficld, Eng., Aug. 24 (P al Match Corporation with the pri- — car Tarkuntez. Their plane stalled Special police have been drafted at|mary obpect to finance exportations . HELD FORGER ind crashed to the grou various colleries in this are the | of raw materials from Poland. 13 293 New York, Aug. 24 (A — Mal- 1sc of the accident is not known. ' ;esult of complaints that intimida- olin N. McClellan, of Plainfield e tion of miners desiring to return to | 2 was held in $25.000 bail in L. H. HEALEY IMPROVED work by strike pickets is creating a BEAUTIFY 1‘ tombs court today on a charge of | Hartford, Aug. 24 (®—Leonard I. | threatening situation. Many of the | YOUR HAIRI forging checks in the name of m\in aley, deputy commissioner of ag- | strike pickets are armed with cud-| B Miliions endorse Lucky Tige, Y. “ . " employers, Sarotius and Smith. | ricuiture who has been i1l at. the | gels, the complaints say g i I L It's by Caro]yn Wells, The Mistress of Myslely Hearing was set for Monda Hotel Garde for several days of an | b . S L McClellan is a former member |attack of rheumatism, was reported | GERMAN NATIONALIST DIES "‘W"hs of the New York stock exchange |improved today. It is expected that | Berlin, Aug. 24 (P—John Gordon [n the Hera]d Thursday firm of Spaulding, McClellan and [he will be able to go to his home In | gyirt McNeill, prominent national- company. Woodstock Wednesday. | 1st, diea here today.

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