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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1927, l;Hlll] WH.FARE {”NBHNFIRME“ NEwsl%l;:l\;?;}hI\‘:“ \f“‘.‘\::fi,:l:\h e | BRA’{::A?.H ;{?‘; vLi' Q pliK much, \l.i::x::;xn'l‘ ir Li;nfi?' I“ PRESIDENTIAL GRADE FRANGE ABGI‘AIMS mT mo- Dmmumo“ " LAW 1S URGED DISPATCHES RECD, =+ = ABOUT POUTCS - o) PPoer A walp OF ORLEANS"o o The “White maintained the schedul | Postmaster Will Recelve $1,100 tord . . Crisp By Time Woman Re- . I . (Continiea trom Birst Bage) should have heen off Cape Cod, e ST i G 0 Lauds House Leader. sbepm Gm Pam pate Hfld 0[ lflml' Fulel‘allon Spe&ks, o e £ sachusetts, ubout onc o this | Tl]llxks S:’Jlll} Wl]llld GM + Ui “I've knocked about political as- Salary Effective July 1. § 0] i members It's In Oven. . Reports Not Confirmed FHASISOL R reat Ra e L e BY GEORGE H. MANNING Hono[mg Joan 0[ Ar¢ The noon-day meal planned by it ]]g[(][] arlier in the day a report re- i Tichived . Great Race rainard reminiseed, “and 1 (Washiugton Bureau of the N. B. Herald) Mr. and Mrs. Adolph LaRoche of ceived by the French Cable Co. N0 Word Recdlve scen anything like Averilt's leader-| " \yayhington, D. C., May 9§ — Be- = 84 Church street was rulned yester- stated that the radio operator at se Bay, Nova Scotia, May 9§ 74 ship. It is nothing short of remark- |cauge of the large increase in its| s day when they drove to Hartford Washington, May 8 (P—Legisla- St. Pierre, Miquelon, had received Marconi b pyqpigord, May 9 (UP)—Governor |sble. Every time that a cuestion of [nogtal business during the last year, oy Trance. May "" - l'and forgot to turn off the gas on fion prohibiting employment of chil- |word that Nungesser had been sight- ere i Alfred E. Smith of New York will |Importance came up Averill merely the post office @t Newington: has|Shephera girla of ‘the” same simple 07 D8 meat was being cookeds Iren in industrial establishments has .4 over New Foundland. This re- o'clock this afternoon had not been i ;o vy ronublicans the “race of stid the word and the house did his|[jeen raised from the fourth class to |8tock from which cnn\;Jogn of Arc i Lanhchs el et served to protect their health. ‘port lucked confirmation from any in communication with any ship that (& & 5o an g i e s 2 presidential grade effective July 1,| Were perhaps the most picturesaue | LR O TEER (FIEL 99 The O¥ErY \norals and physical well being, Wil- yonre had sighted. the Brenchflivrs, & Ihe [y Srer e es y of the Even when Averill was absent |the post office department nnnounc-ict‘lflbmn-z“f Joan's day in ';“ ‘1‘5 ‘before dinner,® and. realising’ they liam Green, president of the Ameri- Pha’ Havas agency in New York r of the station stated | United States, Li T o % ed ths word of led today. endar of ;.m:zs, \\hlc.h vfas observ eonla uot rc;ch Noma B tme Tte can Federation of Labor declared i qgyised its home office in Paris that |10 information had been ~given to |/ WS FEES: St o BOWIn ! Johnson of Manchester as it| The postmaster will now receive {throushout France yesterday. | could not reach home in time to n address before the American iy naq 4 definite report from st |anyone that a French liner had 18 fSr 51 b lct Soliti i 1 that he merely 1adiated the | an annual salary of $1,100 instead of | It was in Domremy that Joan was oy pherihushanditel Child Health association today, but 'piopr, \fiquelon, t “White | Sighted the “White Bird” off New | .1 (1% €58 K in- |opinion of AverllL" having his compensation fixed by the | born, where she tended her flocks % 3 . % e iquelon, I Whit raiond i fairs, both state and national, 1 on of A | - luntil “voices” called her to inspire Deputy Chief Souney and Driver Tl shiid waltete tininmend; 4 he Gluce Bay station s on the |ard declared the matter of his being | The senate, Braina e elininle axent | Charles VIL, the French army and |Collins hastened to the LaRoche 1420} Insurpetha (RectrItR oL Lhe st oSG oo st it @ candidate for governor next y is not quite as even postmaster will be eligible for re- | 0 o people to drive the Eng- | home and found the gus burning : ookout for messages that m ; v " appointment as a_presidential ap- |the French people to drive the Eng- | home e e S The nation cannot posse transferred from one ship to anotlier | had not ente his mind, Shaw, but pointee without taking another ex- |lish from their soil after a hundred ;rl\‘ the meal ?1:1 A '“hu 0&. calthy children, in a full regnlice New York short. 'eRarding the aviator: His Views on Sm A much, als | {amination provided his record as a |years of war. So the observance e ousel v;‘u eL sm e b bh i, 7 atitug [ratchiseot v e Honlanont div “T don't for one minute beli « always one or two boisheviks in |5 TEEY X0 e Tls satistac. | ere had a speclal significance. It | from the sizzling meat yme time permit industr SRih o ETE e T S Smith will be elected, ¢ senate,” Le said laughigly. {ory fo the Dost offics department |was a simple, unheralded ceremony. ploy children. We cannot have child {0 fERERER B MG 0 b e e | Freneh stcamship line rd, “and 1 don’t even predict| surprsid meyt e sald ;o4 provided ho has the endorse- | There were no special trains bring- (M and Mrs. Albert Natzke alth and child labor sim fopntgin up to 9 e'clock. |iyig urternoon that it had received | that he will receive the democratic concliding his discussion of the s ate | int of the patrons of his office and |Ing tourists and but a few outsiders C \lantic daylight time, today. advices that Captain Nungesser's | nomination. What I do believe fs | legislatur is tie panner nlg el 0 ublican organization, If |came by motor car. It was just a| Married for Ten Years splepmant of elfie 1000 Miles More to Go. trans-A tlantic plane passed Hali he will certainly give th - which Averill overcame the opposi- [ror come reason the postmaster is|gathering of those whose home is| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Natzke of 135 \dustry is a curse to civili The broad hes of the Eastern |\ g peteen 2 p. m., and 3 p. M, | publicans a terrific race it he ton of men of strong will and .o reanpointed, an examination will | the same as was Joan's, who gath- (Griswold street were pleasantly sur. < incompatible with child re ' Atlantic still hold within their grasp | jrench time, get the nomination. < mind be called to solect eligible candi- | ered for a few minutes of prayer on prised by a number of their friends nd is a violation of natural Eaioaessorsrall una OO Aa AN Y Vessels On the Alert that he will carry the st Wants More Democrats. dates. Tho senate must confirm the | the feast day of their heroic saint. |on Sunday when they were ten. ysical laws. We must surre gesser . sported off Cape v York, May o (P — Ships in | nectieut but 1 feel L Tt is the hope of Licu. Governor president’s nomination before a four| The Shepherd girls put on their |dered a party in observance of their o or the other, ¢} n " . 4 indland, the aviators {14 north Atlantic and radio sta- | nominated he will by 1€ | b ainara that : . next seesion of the vear commission can be issued him. |very best clothes and tripped along [10th wedding anniversary. Refresh. e i ave yet it a thonsand miles of |1ions along the coast were on the | Connecticut house of r et L e {lo the merry peals of Lorralne's|ments were .e,?d and the couple o sea to erse in adverse weather glert today for news of the white | more democratic member 5 £ this g {bells, ringing for the fete day of | were the recipies ts of many beauti- = conditio irplane decorated with skull and | poiking of his own asp St den fhnet 1o v [ Princeton's Method of | the Maid of Orleans. e i Three American Women Th¢ weather off New 1oundland feross hones in which — Captains | o tho chair now occupicd 1 he declared, “but I am thoroughly Government Assailed | . was clear this morning, but off to|(harles Nungesser and Francis C 2 i i ; ’ : i Rl Given DITv0Eces i PaYis finerson o e Herlo oo oot e and eauis f Sl g b Drainand convinecd that what the republican | Philadelphia, May 9 (P—nblame | Pet Monkey Is Missing BRITISH RETURN FIRE ‘ Jivorcesin Lavss Dreatith Rlie mlenshini ot ety [ ughed ana saia potior I party necds s more oppasition tofor the “divisions and hostilities” | oy cington St. Home | , Shanehal, May 9 UP—The British A s e i e v o e n s | (B TR T TR - | Kee of the fact that some |that has developed among the fac- In » XAOME | .01 gunboat Woodcock was fired e I et midnn et it e | o ew, oo e fsem e g Bobinall Claven eiak thal (et intt et o Gt i oot iiontlet Tisb1at 0N bal Ifs ot Boincaton ihaolagicaltaiimial | MATE ARG BRI of 81 Txlng e iy tho Chinese with ‘Hifles 1085y d” had been defi sighted over the island at A:15 o'clock this morning. Paris promptly staged celebration. Later a St. Piere dis repub Jessie . : “ | ‘ was granted a divorce from Edward | Evidence of the distressing flying | Radio stations remained “on the 3 e . | | ‘.:m.’: ‘r‘;j(.,l-,f- ot Thag Wer|ealier tnarafabovt Naw Yok = (i continuonslye Lnton shoitE el s . o them if ‘Al Smith runs for p into Al[‘l:‘lb:\’lhk;‘ll‘(l‘.(“;mls“:lul‘dll)"ural’l‘:!ghfl:};]0::"“1:-f'»‘:",‘;ml-:.av“i‘:‘:;‘(;::n z)g :‘1::\ married in Philadelphia May 4./ plain when Commander I'rancesco |long hours in hope of receiving word No “Element” Vote dent.” Hifte oloents wers takanitvom i thell ";"knp“" York. The pllot “5“ badly | ;i ustody of | De Pine e Its e as | f s . at the| Pre-campaign statements by lead- — ! | k. The as ha gl i e 1918, She will have the cuw ody of De Pinedo, the Italian flier, was | from some passing liner (h'n‘ th i3 v 1 cas u ome S isj Bl - ¥ ‘,H. s yos child forced down in the heavy fog in plane had becn sighted. Visibility [crs to get certain votes mean ab- | C.t lte :"’:ilgs"::‘?;‘:“r’m ’w o °?}?eory§:;\é:r d and is in a critical condi DOTY'S CONDITION BETTER e i Long Island sound on his flight to | was bad during the night. solutely nothin long run, 114 ms e e o, N - The c8aditloh &F OMie: Do DRUSKEN DRIVER JAILED Dhiladelphia from Toston. | Has No Wire cording to T s “it has Deen e prints in the dust on the window| CITY COURT JUDGMENTS | DOY: Who was shot by a young man Meriden, May 9.—Mike Osipuk of | o Wi Beoobied, The plane carried no wireless, but |my expericnce during the past 20| 7 horn at New [sills also indicate that boys com-| The following judgments were ren. | ¥1O 18 still at large. last Thursday 45 Tawrince street, Hartford, was | It the “White Bird” was off Cape (has a small electric light undernenth | ycars that there is no such thing ws A daueter was today to |mitted the burglary. ey Judge William C. Hunger. |SV¢Ring in the rear ot a building on senteneed to jail for five days bY | Race, New Foundland, her course trom which the letters “N” in the [a vote of a cortain clement.” W and Mrs. Josph Wisehl of | Sorgeant Stadler reported that the | terg. o the bty ot (hi irer- | Elm street, noar East Main street, i3 Judge A 9 > in police court {would n urally lie across to Cap ‘.\lm':w telegraph code (JAI‘ be flashed. “There is no such thing,” he con- 1 x ‘\’]” iagse ¥ front transom was opened and fi‘noon’ . ‘reported improved at New Britain today, e uilty to a(anso, Nova Scoti nd then skirt- | ports from the United ates | tinued, “as 0 vote, there is = “(_ ce were notified today of |fruit bench brought from the door JERL s o . ... {General hospital. charge of driving while drunk. Osi-ing the shore line of Nova Scotia |weather burcau here were that fair |no such th it Guaniod | A I SO S next to the restaurant and used to|pes . RaPIs et ux vs. Steve Sarlsky, | mmq police are continuing their puk's sentence was minimized after | ;.ge Cape Sable, the aviators would |weather and gentle winds favored | Women Voters' vote' and there i UERCARION J0° L1 ,_\ S had) il ‘nc b e duih g the plaintiff, $2 A\‘lonme“hz‘scam‘ for the gunman but up to this Captain John R. Feegel, under poaq the “White Bird” for Boston [the fliers for the first 500 or 600 (5o such thing as a ‘religions’ vot, (NS¢ of Arthur Roy of 3 Scymour|stand on while the screen was re-|for plaintiff. Nathan Googel vs. | whose command he served during ,ng New York. iles of the journey. In mld-Atlan- | \When you come risht down fo it it “trect, and (he return of the licenses [moved. The burglars left through | Rudolph Ackerman, for the paintifr, ;:2::"‘:;’“,;‘:}\ i .v!na::!an‘\:“:’:; the World War, took the WINGSS | jnquirics at noon at the Radio |tic, however, adve weather and |l final analysis you vote and 1 vote O 1HiImer W. Nelson of 16 Woodland [the rear window. [$101.95. Dunn for plaintift. George | 5 B ¢ ¢ s % , : et | headquarters, stand and attested to the accused’s | corporation and independent wire- |strong head winds were reported. | jug ag our conscivnce dictates, jot STt and Maurice Kalnanowitz of Christ et al vs. Bertha Palin, for the | zood character. less companies and the steamship| Ideal fiying conditions were re- lug wo wors Lrought up to vote. It |0 Winter street sl “’C']‘":r'l"' V0N 1‘}‘;“‘}["Vo"r”;:;;"f;m’r“-‘ - Roche & Cabelus | oy cr H o MEETING = e T companics with vesscls at sea arly today R § A1y the same idea as that of a man 5 icers SUTAed BVy caNR, Sl dwang | 2 The automobile question, which ACCUSED OF KISSING brought the response that no word winds and snow about ... religion. He cortamiy Peterson to Retire | Carroll, Eugene Kieffer and William | has been before the police commis- Philadelphia, May 9 (®—The ReV. | yg come from the “White Bird.” New Toundland had |, i 0 o leas there & Fr Plumb A O'Day, who were recently appointed | SUES FOR DIVORCE |sioneraiiand ithe ‘commen eouuMT Dr. Henry H. Crawford, of the Her- | o Thaa abated this morning, b S diseann T rom Flumbers: ,SSF‘- to the regular force, start regular| wew H ven, May 9 UP—Charging | considerably of late, will be given mmon Presbyterian church, Frank-| .o yone AR e At Welcoming Planes T assert that e wont | PIIMbINg Inspector Olaf A. Peer- | quty tonight. Officer Woare wil have | nor musband. Samuel L. ientos oy | consider airing at the monthly meet- ford, who recently was exoneraed goyun hours had elapsed at one| Plans for honoring the fiylng o it son, formier president of the Oon-|¢he Shuttle Meadow avenue beat and | of Miami, Florida) o Yals freshman, |ing of the bousd tomortos evening. by the judicial commission of the | cigek (eastern standard time) this | prrenchmen today were made in Bos- | S T N e pciation of Master foficer Carroll will work on the | with infidelity, intolerable cruelty [The recent decision to recommend Philadelphia_Presbytery of charks|aptcrmoon since Captain Nungesser |ton and New York. Five planes from | o T S | nbasEnd o enerhec afine by Ringfatrectana tiospiial McINEVl L ria BT el e aranco it M the purchase of two Essex coupes of “conduct unbecoming a minister.” | yng Coli hopped off the ground at [the Boston air port this morning R T exceutive committee, will quit that| gigericr, Officer Kieffer will fill in on|inna S, Highleyman, daughter of | has heen changed, it s said, prin- today faced new charges of k |the flying field Le Bourget, near formed a sea patrol between Bos- Satine e T . i ) at the state convention N lthe Elm street beat during the ab-!percival 8. Jones, New York city cipally because the word went forth women members of his congregation. | Paris, In their attempt to fly to this | on and Cape Ann to watch for the jis I Been wicd and clard too cport tomorrow. Inancetor | senco of Officen David Doty, and | aitorney, s sseking o divorcs in the|fag e eomo (e word yent forth Dr. Crawford is 57. city, ‘and no substantiated advices |ficrs and escort them through the |0k before the clection, In his peterson has retired from the con- | Gricer 0'Day will Tl in tonight on | ol superion coure here s B = have come from any sources as to |areq over castern Massachuseits. At ‘I‘ s 0‘ o ‘”"r ‘I‘” y Will Hiraeting business to devote his time { Matn street. Ofticer Georse Col- | Ty Highleymans were married n| A mow price has been quoted by STOL AR RECOVERED | the whereabouts ot the aviators. |jeast 30 planes were to meet the | i "};”r: v |‘|Iv of \w x»i‘l.‘m: to his city position and this accounts | 1oy vine off duty. Rye, N. Y., September 2, 1922, when |onn of the competing firms and it iv amtond,Conn FMMay §(FIAL | S Ona reportifrom SC Blarre, Miqueslififgrafofr NSw ¥orlk! T P o b his aeEnRtion Tt is expected that the police com- | Mrs. Highleyman was 16 years old |reported that the commissioners will fempting to stop a speeding automo- | lon, that Nungesser was over New [ A point near the statute of liberty | h, according to Licu : e S il LR TR et B i SR P e T L e e i arly o olice | Found d th rning failed f NG wor Honi ey ek the |tenant Governor Drainard s ne i=inally ever: an. carried his R bileiin Daslen eatlystoday,. police (Rownasiand, this moribe Sillfd Lo)lin Now ¥l iattion imaympyic ity e e FHE O ey v et SR RS e e S i oty it T vome i ipaentall S mar i et Gt E o ing tomorrow night. | They went to Florida to live. Ireject. fired several shots at it. The car |confirmation dispatch to the [ena of their journey. place in politics and shoull kecp | valuables in a bag tied to his waist, was later found in Noroton but th: w York Times from its corres- | rench diplomatic and shipping A100f from all matiers of political |This offered an opportunity for | two men who had been in it in|pondent at Sydney, N. §., that the | ricials, city officers and prominent {nature. No clerzyvman should preach | thicves to cut the string and floe Darien were not located. The car, | “White Bird" was reported as pass- | Aporican airmen have name s congrepation 1 ing poli- some seventeenth century genius | believed by police to have been ing C: ace, New Foundland, at | (o groot the fliers, “ommander |tics and no mention should cven be (hought of sewing the bag to the stolen, belong to Augustine Marciano | 10 o'clock this morning, has not |1jcnara Byrd and Lieutenant |madc of it, he averre of 592 Wilson street, Waterbury. | been amplified. (Gaoteol Noviile lizes soatiy el niat o) BTN S it ML jand a ant on the projected Ne == - | York to Paris flight of the Fokker QUEEREST YET! Art' t' “ S eak'n |monoplane *Americ: Clarence D. o 1stically dp ING | clamberiin ana Lioya Bertaud, Am- PR erican aviators preparing for a sec- lond long nonstop journey; Captain Dy Buygue of the French line; M. Bron- et, French consul in New York and others will receive the airmen on ) ) EoEa) their arrival, | A flect of tugs will clear a landing 4 : o - ® l:;\) ”“ ; ; [ nresentatives John SLynchi o A it of complaisance now |ary during recent years, was today | ton street has asked the police to|sayvq s report from Nanking. Tho orces in the Paris courts today. towill try every bit of courage | Sunday, (eastern daylight time) and B ThiL Ny T en e B e 5 y 5 by 4 ‘o | help locate a pet monkey which has | o hocbe Judkins Higging was given they can summon, it they continued their carly speed of | 3 i > 1 ils. This should not be k0. Iplaced upon the existence of two D P Y | warships replied with machine s . Harrison Higgins., Landing Difficult. {100 miles an hour would arrive in | o< % ; ey : ivorce from Th. Ha il ;-}:1 I "! is ey was X the fact that there are other people | tagonistic to the other, in the find- | October 12, 1913, and have a_child [under the weather conditions now | (daylight time.) The trip is about |1 g 2 "7 jaround who have a following and |ing of the special committee ap-|Plane Falls Near | ED FOR ASSAULT | e San el bi . - dancy we must give the peo- | beg y at Baltimore last June, to| lio sHoamaltar, wh fined $5 could make a landing in New York The pl ried 3,500 litres of |, 5 X ndancy w must give t assembly at Baltimore las 3 4 A4 5 Antilio, shoemaker, who was fine he would have performed a miracle | gasolins sufticient for 40 hours |45 ne @5 govcin U lo a clean, honest and business- |jn oqtigate conditions at Princeton, | London, May , UP—An exchango | oot & SMCIIIEER WIS WS CONY B2 e Yorks, | the Atlantic. The scarchiights were |ed, gave them five hours beyond the WAL e utended fo say was e ¢ ne are dotng and Wil alwave stive ] © pyngrans WERE THIRSTY, (| SUSURTR, s¥0 Shat ’;afl'h‘:mm |tatlor, and after court beat up the ol b, turned on during the day at Mitchel [actuall flying time from Le Bourget |18 OUr next lieutenant governor' but o do. T hope that more democrats o - AT [latter “for interest” today was fined and construed it in another Man- yineed that there will be plenty of Uiscovery that entrance was m“dcl“fls part of the ceremonies fnci- | 1ot o e NI IR ten that he was glad that Antilio did not pay | Baalon g s We st keep keenly alive to |distinct governing boards, each an- | Peen missing since Saturday. guns. v were married in Yor Aviators at Mitchel Ficld said that | New York at 2 o'clock this afternoon | . - . 2 A e r fol z in the | - i SO 5 o o1.3s. ey are socially prominent obtaining, if Captain Nungesser |3.700 mile B siia meraly to keep our following in the {yointed by the Presbyterlan general Parliament Building |, Wa!lnstord, May 9 0P — Georgs 1 a divorce Jster J. Bayles. even greater than that of crossing |cruising. This, their pilots estimat- ! he - like administration. That is what | telegraph despatch from Canberrd, |¢n, voung son of Willlam Siegel, & s I e The police are investigating the o o ok Graham Daraba | Field to aid the fliers. lto New York. {the papers lopped on his statement i)y he here in 1929 and T am con- P gating house today during a review which | ¢gs eyt (Cdt L EINE Cregel ror the principal on him, | clothing, making a pocket. i space in the harbor should the | l French ne land th although 10 official notice has yet heen recefv- | J) | °d as to where the craft would come | il down. | Nungesser fs flying A Levasseur- Lorraine biplane cquipped with a 450 {horsepower motor. The hull s so |constructed that if forced down, it will float 24 hours. On the fus | of the eraft, Cuptain Nungesser has painted the emblem of his v time squadron. This is a hlack heart | surrounding a skull and cross hones with a coffin, candles hurning at either end, above them. The endurance record-hreaking Bellanca monoplane will abandon irs projected Paris flight if Nungesser | succeeds, said officials of the Colum- | bia Aireraft corporation, owners of the plane. A distance flight to som point other than Paris, will be at- tempted instead by Chamberlin and | Bertaud. Saint Roman Is Fost While Nungesser and Coli roared e despatehies from mounced inercasing urmover the fate of Captain Saint . 8 . -[-vh T . an and his comrade, Command- | | ; ; e 1ounst er Mouneyres, French airmen who ke M . 1 arly Thursday hopped off B by R UST have M]leage ! Louis, Senegal, on an 18 1l P s 3 {flight to Pernambuco, They hav Leen heasd from since they hoppec 2 A . " <+ . And the automobile he buys off. Attemipts 10 communica E . 3 i must withstand the strain of long trips tion » been in vain and - ships \ under trying conditions, | have searched the coust in a futiie | 3 3 i Local automobile dealers stand back ittempt to find trace of the craft. | b 3 i of the good used cars they offer through { i 3 Herald Classified Ads. They mean it Mot ion‘[’jcu']'re Murder ! o 3 P : when they say that their cars are “over- | . . huuled and in perfect condition.” | Trial to “(\Em 'l‘(ldi\_\‘ Tor that motor trip YOU plan this Tos Angeles, May & (P—The state ¢ : r, make a selection now from the upon Paul Kelly, mo- | B o <37 PR piional variety of makes and models player, Dorothy Mae- | 3 i P Wk advertised under “Automobiles for Sale’ Save, stage actress and Dr. Walter | 3 Ak % # ) in the Classified Ads! Sullivan, for a rechoning in the | . * S i ith ¢ Bay Raymond, nusical wedy star, who died recently after | ks e s Good Used Cars for EVERY Need murder,’ and’ Miss MaoKaye, T o vy R Bl ' . are listed today in the Classified Ads md's widow, and Dr. Suiliv lail the MOREIDITY REPORT [ Taritord May 8 Pr—The weenty | August Heekseher, aged philanthropist, is pictured at the left norlidity report issued by the state | At the right, 1p to bottom, ave Heekscher; Luella Gear, musical b rn leal the past | comedy beauty; Mrs. Louise Vanderhoe Heckscher, who ha; l or dip! MATEP'AL V4 [ = ‘Itmu il‘ ln it at ‘muvu\m\ to u‘!ln‘;lllm; l«;n‘llar \glu\ir(x)\llu::l(tléfi “MIICS Per Do“ar—NOT Mlles PCl’ Ga]lon ! § | Just vacated via a Paris divoree the place Miss Gear may occupy A carlet fever, &1 3 . LR ) i}" ! phold faver and | —vite of Gi vice Heckscher, August Heckscher's son | o W 1 in i and heir, |

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