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XTW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. PERSIA WILL CUT DeschiPmo iaans (H{OUOR POURING =70 | CLATHS MALKING TITLE (2.5 S R Plans Another Long Trip. ‘First Indication of Coming FIRST LADY'S SMILE S T S L0 3 (e | s O e Tt o | Title Bout GIVES PASTOR COURAGE [ riv-svas cutanticteas taet missi, ae| ©F ©f Second Hampshire District cording to ar ment of James Ends Life With Gas. ly after he discovered the robbery, Stern told the police he found the Assailants, Even (o the Stripes Responds to League Campaigh solin Against Morphine e Tk o 1 H. Hockin fker, who ar- rived from Geneva, Switzerland, Sept . nu ( 2o UP)—Li Student Minister Somewhat Nervous | epsie, having| Northampton, Mass., Sept. 15 (P— Geneva, Switzerland, Sej iy PRI R e e ¢ i | ‘lare 9 ¢ E —The Boston bred Persian d S e b 5 % nto Chicago in unusually While Preaching Before Pres, | covered the distance from his Jome | Dr. Clarence L Sparks of Fast Colonel Daniel W, MacCor k, } te 1 = 0! Bel ihe |l (uantities and that, fron s {in Yonkers in 29 hours 30 minutes. | Hampton, former assistant medical 3 2 amd Mrs, Coolidge Sunday. |The time elapsea is two and one- |examiner for the second Hampshire won a signal victory y t 2 sal operator artment’s 1 half hours less than his ow c i to which he was “lo o f Wy P see e o e BELESUTE an his own rec- | committed suicide b: <olve the opium probl tior, ‘Wis,, Sept. 16 The Lord for the same course established as early today, the East Hamp- Not only did the League of N L2 v r t. |7 of the first lady of the land 1916, when Mr. Hocking | ton police reported. Dr. Sparks re- ettt . 1 ¢ On y. | was what helped Rolt Lium, stu- s old, signed as associate medical exam- tions assembly comi Sbrl iy ‘ & nt pastor, overcoms his nervous- | i the mature of |iner after the death of Miss Jessie S - " g ness as he pr 1 a sermon cach |, for Nis annual “birthday | Yman in a hospital here November 5 | o fay in t ite church at yike” which will I October | 12 1925, from an alleged illegal op- hers pieke 2 and airplane h,',..:‘m\\“,( the pres ‘},‘M and his Mr. Hocking for years has|cration, for which the doctor was N h e D ral prohibitic AISLNSRCONKTHE DA, alked on his birthday a mile for 1 and acquitted. His r but it went or or I S ] as to fi who s of his ind in ac- | me on December 9, 1 ¢ she should have g ; influx but 1l th this custom, plans to | Gonference 12 Hostonk with sller and Attorney G eral He was acquitted by the omy miles trom Yonkers to Finally, the cor pu mile every Sun- irn, | blame for contir 1 wlp to me. Nao | e : gipsEoncoutSont die : not upon the ¢ f I preached whe Too g X “\‘;1 :":: (Xyr(\\:m‘ president came "\ \.yvu“r*h, 1 nln. Negro Pushcart Man | E e cni SRR d to overcome a slight nrl\-] Vanishes With $50,000 OVERCOME BY GAS. a her wonderful smile | nd hero 15 (@ Albert | Waterbury, Sept. 15 (P—James J. The American followers o : M. alesman, re- O'Brien, 48, of 610 Wilson street, anti-drug movement, amons 1 s owed to weh as a week h valated i of mombers | ported to the who was found unconscious in his Mrs. Hamilton Wr of Washi ! fore:1 d of Ins congregat ped @ coin | husheart man wi filled kitchen last night, is ex- ton, D. C, heartily rejoiced o : S je Ao el Sunlay to determine who would £ 10 carry jewels pected to recover. Members of his the day's resu o0 tal B EeiL apan, «her the president to his seat. The 25 samples, robi mily stated that they bel the prove that the I mined 5 S to 10 icst time the president e man had Sl wiih el Dot to do som I 2 3 ; church, Lium was so “flabbe - pressure ile preparing the | the world t Polic L ) cents a pint; 365 | ogv he 3 t the middle of his ! 1 on the gas stove. et e BUYING TRUST ACTIVE had her industry sti Ie at any price v the wine supply is ruined and population ir 5 N ! because foreign traders, ! clues to the | POCkets retreating Sl | the customs control, have heer of the youths were obtained crowd Polict Now York Business Group Monopo- | | | Lo undersell the native prodvcers. vouths were held for hear- | ¢ explained it was due to a i | He warned that, unless th tion today fney: oped cautiousness on the Mzing Canada Chartered Bank | | revert to the previous scale of opiun L \ S NE SEles N hly S h S e o R T o1 Lo, DNl EApL T Tad () N exportation, since e saturation s e u Ao Jigronletio "l’ Toronto Telegi foday that point In taxation ha n reached S SIASLAITE0.L form v York of “a B orsinl He Eatd) i German News Agency Reports of reporte printuallygall invest " for the pur-| gJ lent professiona tend to tell other their houses asks that the on to make pose of buying s s of Canac chartered banks has Hge in these Seeing Body or U. S, Sailor Float- n to the police, an take a chanee on helng in ar od on suspicion befor not he in vai past week they are tr < to other cities k, h er, lare pickpocket The Canadian Bank of the r CAPT. NOONAN DIES Bridgeport, Sept. 1 (P—Caj o identity of t Frank T. Noonun T a0y w10to |1t 15 being closel spector of the partment and a m partment si died suddenly noon at his home, 626 Gra Death was duc to an attack of [ acute indigestion. . for easy money. 1l he on consta i ch of the m says it has thsolutely authent 1t a powe A r that he was a victim of A fight with anti- “rrom ricans is de- ut the visit of the dron to Kiel per- are known t an source t company of its units i Jetween 1 that a public offer f - n sailors and the Ger-|tion” for 10 dayvs—which <. would he made in New York with- £ of in the nest week or so. 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