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FRANGE BEATEN IN T First Attempt of Invaders Brookline, Mass, Sept. 2. (B — | T France's opening stroke to terminate were outdriven. Even Borotra's ter- | rific smashes found few between the flashing - OPBNING BATTLES 5™ struggles, however. Facing John- ston and Handler today in the first Bmerican Net Stars Beat Back | of, e somi-tinat matches s tne | openings There will be inter-sectionary ri- remaining 1926 ilden and Alfred H. Chapin, jr., whlle tomorrow Richards and 11+ ams will be opposed by Lewis N. | White and Louis Thalheimer of exas. Tilden and Chapin came through the long reign of America in in- | yesterday in stralght sets against ternational tennis has failed, and | James Davies and Phil Neer ot for the first time in three years | C; alifornla, 6—3, 6—4, 6—4, while there will be an all-American final | the lone star state players triumphed for the national doubles champion- | over Kenneth Appel and John Van ship at the Longwood Cricket club | R on Saturday. | ¥n of New York by a similar score. eaaubie thrust by siars ot the | THRW WROTE TRUTH, HIS ountry’s foremost teams in the quarter finals yesterday was broken nd routed by the racquets of three American Davis Cup stars and FORMER WIFE DECLARES + voung Californian collegian. In|But he Told Only Part of ft in cach of the matches the brilliant |- I'rench offensive piereced deeply enough to take a single set, but in the end the chushing power of American stroking prevailed. “The Traitor,” She Asserts— She Will Tell More Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 2—Har- racquets of the | |219 persons required to take out . NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. VALENTINO'S BROTHER GAZES UPON HIS FACE ONLY 3,113 AUTO DRIVERS INVOLVED | Casket Cover Ilemoved For Him— Cortege Starts For Holly- wood Tonight New York, Sept. 2 (P)—The body Little More Than 1 Per Cent Gome Under New Law : _ e e e e BUEC Hartford, 8ept. 2 () — Slightly | in the capital of filmdom more than one percent of tha total | Plans of the screen shiek's friends number’ of motor vehicle registrants | to Inter him where he won his fame | in this state have been required to have gained the approval of his | give satisfactory evidence of finan- | brother, Alberto Guglielmi, who ar- cial responsibility during the first |rived last night on the liner Homer- half of the year. | e, two days too late to attend the This percentage represents 3.113 |[onday's funeral services. persons, who have been convicted of | Guglielmi seemed reluctant at | reckleas driving, speeding, operating | first to decide upon an American | while intoxicated or evading respon- | burial, but atter a 45-minute con- sibility since & new law went into versation in state room before land- effect on January 1. ing with S. George Ullman, Valen- Each month except March saw an | in0's manager, he said he would | increase in the number of operators | 5ive to the American people my that caused Injury to persons, or | (€arest posscssion—my brother,” He having property to the extent of at | Said he also spoke for his-sister in | least $100. In January there were Italy. He was influenced, he sald, by satisfactory Insurance or post bonds ! being shown “that all America A sweeping victory by the 1925 |ry K. Thaw told the truth in his| Vith the motor vehicle department loves him and wants him.” itle holders, Vincent Richards and |pook “The Traitor,” but he left out |and there was an increase in this| _Guglielmi was met at the pier by R porrls Willlams, over Enri|a great deal of important matter, NUMBOT each month except the third | Poln Negrl, dressed in black, and | Cochet and Jacques Brugnon, Wim- |says Evelyn Nesbit once hia wife, | until the total reached 841 in June. an Italian delegation. The Polish | bledon champlons, did little more| Miss Nesbit discussed the book| All Were requlred to give proof of star who had announced her en- than fulfill the expectations of the | vosterday in the new home which | responsibility to satisfy damages of | gagement to the great lover of the gallery. Speculator and violent |Thaw hought and furnished for her|$10,000 for death or personal in- | films kissed him three times then through thelr attack, the dashing|in Tudor Terrace, about elght miles|Jury, and $1,000 for property dams | burst into tears. ; Trenchmen could not cope success- | from Attantio City. She said. age. | Mr. Guglicimt safd he thought his fally with all-around brilliance of\ "arry ian't name the traitor,| The fnsurance against fnjury or | Prother and Miss Negri were en- | the emooth-running Amerlean Ma- |yt o course I know who he is. He | damage claims is wholy apart from | Eaged but Rudolph “aid not tell me chine, which swept steadily forward | g 3 Now York lawyer employed |court action to which operators ren- | ©¥erything about to victory with only a brief inter- |by Thaw at the time of the w]h:e-:der themselves liable, | 'urmml_\: they loved each other ruption in the third set, 6—1, 6—2 | 5, 5oting, They were trying to hush| A similar law requiring compul- | YérY much,” he added. 1—8, 6—3. {up the scandal by throwing it on sory automobile insurance will he | Mr Guslielml was taken to the ERtEby) can e SO BOODHIGE | o A roading ay: o kulIR: | eweotica) (Rtne catbioE M tsacht. '[”:‘"m‘hl“«'\’;mffinv e I:‘ro:liw:ra), el of (ohe afternoon was that | cine asylum so that White would | setts next year. i;‘mi“:wfl: L (R of the little California veteran, . o | be whitewashed. This man was tak- | s E William M. Jobnston and his young |ing 810,000 checks from Harry and ‘:n’\dmll:’ g upon his brother's partner, Edward G. Handler, the double-crossing him by working for ini8roolisklsis cham plon, |the White side. You can't blame| Of Prohibition Offices marting under the sting of a i 4 To o 3 2 : ehing lave set dofest at tne start |HATTY for being sore. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 2 M—Repre- | Neutrality Pact Between ¢ 4 match against Jean Borotra and | “As to the mew book, T do not sentative James M. Mead of the | Russ and Afghanistan 1ene Lascote, Chandler rallled |know why Harry left out such an second district was quoted today ns; ' f.om an erratic start to support |important thing as that dealing with saving that he intends to ask a gov- | marvellous playing by “Little Bill” [a chorus girl who was with the|ernment investigation of the entire | f oy ¢ and the foreign combination was |‘Floradora’ company who plays a Buffalo prohibition offices. He said hurled from its temporary foothold |leading part in the drama. She had|that he had 25 complaints regard- at 0—6, 6—1, 6—3, 6—2. an awful lot to do with the killing.|ing alleged illegal destruction of Never before in his long carcer, | Harry staged many parties for her|property in western New York, the said tennis critics today, has the [and took her on an auto trip through | entering of private homes and pub- “mighty atom” from the far west |Ireland and France. She was thellic places without search warrants, ; risen to more dazzling heights than |real foundation of the Thaw-White use of unseemly language by dry Cesited e In vesterday's sensational comeback |case, and the fact will become pu-|agents, drunkenness and “other |pyoviet (At ‘ A against the two foremost singles [blic some day. The facts will be in | things.” | ment of its ov ng players of Europe. Borotra and |my book, which will be published | pynlication of the statement fol- |other power tg engage in activities Lacoste volleyed with marvellous i a few months.. White was Very iowed by assertion from federal detrimenta skill, and were outvolleyed. They {fond of her and became jealous over| officials here that they would wel- | drove with tremendous pace, and |Harry.” ‘come Investigation, ... because theyre Smooth esg You can’t wear out your welcome for OLD GOLDS, Smoke them early..smoke them late.. . . the last ciga- rette of the day will tasteas good asthe first .. Forit’sa new blend . .. mellowed by a new method . . . which deletes the bite and completes your enjoyment. . .. All the satisfaction left in but all the harshness taken out. ... One pack makes you a fan; two, a lifelong rooter. OLD Po Ask Investigation | stipulates that ea |remain neutral in the event of a {conflict with a third power and pro- |vides for non-interference in the -in- ternal and f affairs of one country by the 1t is further SMOOTH (EST- CIGARETTE C -0y Establ#sied 1760 Means a Big Saving to Parents! 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