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[ i L4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. BABE'S CRY STIRS 55 - 75 SUNMARY OF DEATHS, e P 0 on Deer island, G The committeo in charge of plans ha n completed for leaving Franklin o'clock sharp. All “The reports say that many of the Pitfful Scene Enacted as Mother | o™ o asnine oromotede ops . supplies and small vessels were No ¢ Testifies Against Father ~ [espturea. ™ ™ ¥ : | capturea Two small children of Mr. and Mrs, Gustafsan added a touch of pathos to the ordinarily formal at-| Sprin (Continued from First Page) utomobile pa Square at 1 nates of additional deaths. |Who plan to ty damage in ex- ©On hand and gars will be provided . for those who will not drive. Known deaths, 12.| Ana ce of between 500 and itional deaths or | 600 18 the committes states. erty damage $1,000,- |Dinner will be eerved promptly at 1:30 o'clock and music will be fur- Welfare Worker Asks mosphere of police court, this morn- Willi yort:— Known deaths, 6. No " g YiE ing, as their wondering eves fol-|walk 4 illed. No estimates of fnjur- |13 LyNCh's ten plece band lowed their mother when ‘she left €d or property loss. | i & ¥ & e o s llomia | MAY MEET DEMPSEY them to take the witness sta C 1(‘\\;{0", Everglades and ‘S\"\Sh«‘f]‘ Los Ange 23 (B — Es- ships at sea:— Know No property damage esti- testify against her husband, c! with non-support “M extending it n the suppli 5, \norm’y Monroe S. or- Gon, “who ‘waa skting mearby, at- - Body_of Missing tempted to qulet the chlld, but its| ‘\Ian I‘ound in Woods | 23 UF The telle Taylor, film star and wife of ick Dempsey, left her home for here two days ago, her mald an- nounces, and will remain in seclu- tion untll after the fight at Phila- delphia. ven officials of Miss Taylor's film company were unaware of the Alabama:— Known Property damage unesti- ama Islands:— Known 7. No estimates injured or | DIopERty dAmese. |actress’ whereabouts. The belief Pensacola:— No deaths. No estl- |was expresseds she is on her way mates of injured. Property damag st to meet her husband and will estimated at $3,000,000. ve in Philadelphia a few hours ering fright, until Thomas J. Feeney tenderdy lifted t babe iuto the mother's lap. other Jittle one sat in silent wor put made no outcry even|in a thickly wooded section aboa dermer ! 0 ; R oy loiia five miles from the center of the| Mobiler— No deaths No estimate |,per tne fignt. : ‘ho gawe his age as|toWn- The medical examiner said |Of injured, Property damage esti- St i Gaglafson, wio gawo 1 the aged man had died from ex- | mated §500,000. | BOYCOTT ENDED | St. Petersburg, and Tampai— No | gooo wone ‘Sont 23 (P—The Can- s S deaths. Property loss $35,000 10 4onoce government forelgn minister CATHOLICS ACCUSED $60,000. unces the end of the anti-Brit- ¢ Mexico City, Sept. 23 (P—Min-| Seminole Indiansi— Estimated boycott which has been in pro- a0y 10 ‘°’"Y‘“"tek;"h'h'oi‘f;m,f:; i B TR e T S d aths, 100, No estimated number of |gress for some time. The announce- o said he w the. .l g f;\?afl; \»T,,,g asked him it he|day summoned Archbishop Ruiz|injured or 9‘“; “?“:” ]f‘]’go:“‘ : u" 1 mi Jaw compels husbands|and Bishop Dlaz to his offices and | Tribe lives ‘:‘ i ot A s e ielr dependents, he re-|charged that the Catholle authori-| D2 Sl il Tie:iupapfllrmatnc' s were responsible for unrest, | 21On€: IR 3 ' 000 to Mrs., Gustatson said she and F8y and amavoludonaryteel [ imotany deaths, 400 husband have been separated ous parts of the repub- ) +wo weeks. They and the child Est eaths, 0 to ed attempts ot timated deaths 2 had heen living in a s of Columbus | Lstimated propex 234 East Main stres Mexican attempts. forced to move hecau The prfllates indignantly denfed not paid. Judga Allir e continued|the charges. Bishop Diaz offered | the case until Ocfober 30 in charge elf as a hostage and sald he p r\‘f‘ the probation affi s willing to be executed 1f Senor The continued c 5 da could prove his allega Yanish, aged 48, of 43 S N was again continued until October| REPORTS HOME EN 30, In charge of the probation of-| Mrs, Harrlet A. ficer. Mr. 24, pleaded gullty to the charge and declined to make a statemeni. Asked by Assistant Prosecuting At- torney Gueensteln the reason he posure, will lead to a restoratlon of relations between China and must depend upon British - Getting Skinnier ' Every Day Hollows In_ Cheeks and Neck (rowlng Deeper Every Week ¢ of Frank United States d - | Chinese civil war : gram was prompted by o n Bel an agreement I ) A American marines had be ‘h.,fbv Yanish wi e It was found that two keys i the support of his famlly and the|and tWo old Solns Were taken. An| e telegram was signed by Dr. probation officer will handle the Investigation s being made. Harry F. Ward, chairm Bautisto Mas of 35 Chestnut street reported the theft of a tube and a committes. The committ bership _includes William Allen 't | White, Dr. Stephen 8. Wise, Bish | op 8 J. McConnell, Mrs. J. L»'ul n| Harriman and others. | case. Attorney Thomas J. Cf represented Yanish. REBELS T e A () |and Samuel Applebaum of § anagua, Nicar: T | |bia street reported the th —G"""‘t’“l"“‘ . "[“ & ,|tire and rim from his automobile | here state tha V)[Rt o Svos Barbanilsg Ui Buby, the|lS Bl yurd N 3 t ation on the Nicaraguan customs stall " | KING FERDINAND IMPROVES Sinala, Rumania, Sept. 23 (P Sy [King Berdinand has undergone an np{'rn'lon for varicose veins at his is City Will Be {country residence here. The bulle- : 2 o o tin of his physician says his general | pay approximately $6,500,000 fo | losses in the Florida storm Z 99 [l condition is “satisfactory.” | ; I ADLOCI\ED | “The king's llness is mot bellevea| Mr. Sturm estimated the tota to be serious enough to warrant a | liability n effect in the Sun.—Mon.—Tuess—Wed. J|change in the plans of Queen Marie, |entire st ve for the United States |ceed $38,0 | among 144 com | ve service today, h insurance companies \\nl ‘have ro\ in mind are won- § st Call/-Only 1 Week left Y to gct this new Glcnwood Rangc ‘September 30th these Glenwood Ranges will have to be sold at the full regular price. 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