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10 EW BR TAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 192 ing the lad to procecd to the top. 2orth Adaus, Maky, Nk ne vrror (00K BECOMES TUTOR\ BIEnS o ""'\’jm 3 saleiania i A plot to kill a prominent resid IS FU[“TWE A"] : i Trasnor nt out 3 : TR “ [XPE[;T MESSIAH ln e e ufiN[A[;ENTUR Investment Broker Says | cimaees ot b axtemonhy v thy Uneducated nmm-m.i S Golf Made Him Widower | smpowder caused considerable ¢ ss University Student and Wwould come into Palestine in 1916 Chicago, Oct. 6 (®—Golf has |Jecture here today. Admits Furnishing Saws They % S e liePrasees Counes See His Coming at End of Next v e 4= - U tiey would Callmg Began oi)lsappear Wlfll made a vidower of hini and orphans | In he absence of reporte to ¢ s ’ 2 4 i ; o : e e (D) '\|;nflv 1 of his childr Walter .Y. Stein, in- | ‘ ]‘o who discovered the po ikery shop the motorist was unidentified. ere b n ash the custody of “two sons, | | Folso! | | focus Itself e s they were loft in the | The autoist, it was apparent wl h ¢ 3 1 - b 1 | Y | arrendered he | SAMUEL J. WILLIAMS lin Pal ) Wt sapny NS RS P 2 maid for three days while | the gunpowder was removed, 4 York, Oct. 6 (UP) i pinst the Jeve (o Fal DF PO UL TR | 2 participated in the wo- | caped death only because the sp: 4 praised the eclaires ; ssigh who will become Ki st Uil s e s B e R i stern golf association tour- | failed as ':v powder packed mot ‘ g sl b emy to be utterly ANCS £ ROUY ) % soul e rrad lorer. 5 ors, macaroons, pastries Jther | the Jewish Nation and whose ap- : D B e . [ could not be turned over. Enon ¥ h t 3 % for r in, through counsel, con- | €X Sive icacies which she h v ¢ « will put to gn marked for the diseard : i E ! [iexploniyras Slocrerstyioion came 1o lig ¢ S ¢ " ar is predictell Ly the ortho- "he Messi 11 be recognized as o TR pent Tondon | tene hatactivity in clean athlet- | 1 chine and its occupants to plec: 8. B ; t He a | Lord shall flow out of Zion and na- ore their children. She 1 . - t ew Ha h i | superman and that His kingdom \m tions will learn of war no e the 2 5 s . ttorney sai ha se QangCapi{aliSRollceinan SDCLEns igh she b from which “"] { rabbis fivmly maintain [ Eeniltys Anvention” was e led o /o longer “chained {o | business or personal acquaintanc: lury r husbar H. Fols liate peace vrotherhood lin conncetion with a report on the |y ielens” and that a mother | When he rcturned to his machii plac LengihilNGmaiSSkisy 2l and came to Troy un v i e ‘n‘n‘v‘ rlu\ ghout the enti \\m\ |business it has yielded in its cen- of nore thun a nurse- |later in the night he found himsc « «d nar « i “ob- | velation of the Messiah will ErvR oL maid.” unable to start it. After a cursor: S G loysnsnt ns eoolin the | ne v the rebuilding of the ‘ iy wrs Lhe les of hardships — examination he notificd a Norit employi 1 by tt \ y boys of Adams service station and the ci L s e Prince of Wales Sees A s to | tions, especially those of the Moslem United States men ifrec v dit - Legion “Good W ill” Party | chanics discovered the explosive 1 | World. he last world war will | he \n.m it was the custom in Eng- Nond it c D ERel Prince to indicate focus itselt In Palestine, and at the lund to recruit the chimney SWeeDS o¢ \wales recalled memories of war i haitaet hatian: i ¢ eritical moment when all appe m: Don(latan trom Blrat Eage) ‘..m” boys who were in the poorest | qavs when he welcomed the Ameri- the Messiah, coming from | circumstinc Only 50 years ago.|can Lezion “good-will party” today. ven will gain a decisive VICtory, | (o continve the f Tiakon ‘u(\ jing to the records, a chimney | wyoy are as welcome here toda ording fo the predictions. It is! b S5 lclimbing boy was snffocated While | ag i the stress of times when we | will immediately be pro- ! work and the man who employ- | iyt saw you as soldiers,” the prince first king of the Bathers on the Santa Cruz beach | (g pin \cos sentenced to six mont e ai t & luncheon giv- in twenty centuries, first saw the ne circling over hard labor as a re t ¥ B ! of the British 0100} Tews in paiestine {isoots anpeii i el BT EST S T Bentley's invention was quite a | Empire service league and the Brit- |most of whom have retur safe landing 1 ligoajisa jofif A piStane e O o e e e e e ches fOUTECOrnSrsor artli) Liiens i M briky to the end of a long | Jield Marshal Larl H - the war, at Jeast 50,000 are ex i oand arrel was it 10 o Bl e e i ey B g developments to rapldiy| indicate the = hest dag PIAC T he lengty o setened as de- | and Alanson 1. Houghton, M L will be re-| and fishermen went out in rowboats Dees e s e ‘nmm”. chinmmne d are praying | bringing one of the German fliers Sm Grou school tutor I As one section after er of the | mander, sat on the 0DV Ty odges Desertion Complaint Agains s o K ident ”, th When the news spre that the |rod was ¢ he Pri of Wales and chim Houghton on his left n Tikva the larg- - carricd i il apol t wife or place ¢ s Wife and Mother of His Chil- ‘lfl‘\n cou va r8- | pla arried a lady pa Th 3 rare he Marshal Haig speaking of the e Ay est Jewish jcultural colony in re was something of a scnsation i 2 ag uiry. % e i e o il W oy el ot imney b n time when he had several American TSR R § 1 The Jews believe that sometime | mittee of women bathers went out Hhose ¢ ¢ 4 T elidsions indor Ble deniEan il [ IE BATTL LEV]NE N VIENNA | e e e e 5 1lb e | T mlans e oy s dosall fres or "o impression wpon (hat to s das e was prou 1o with bigamy, a woman of the | good not only to the Jews 1o the | aehore, but Frau Dillenz refused. [Pt apinio 1y 1d such gallant lows i + I s PR T Mo his sol S, Command. children, was held | whole world,” remarked D. Smith-}""oneof the pilots of the D- It was not, indeed, u m . hildren, hole world,” rema One of the pilots of the I | et encned i nonaleforitn: . 1.\' rv day for the coming of the Mes- | ashore in order to obtain provisions Transatlantic Flier Arrives in - lw it bail for hearing tomorrow |son, who was decorated for distin-l e g this morning that the plane | rers of the life of the 'ra i Adolph Stern, when | guis service in P e during | pa4 suffered no damage. but havir and 1 trian Capital From Rome in 1 before him in | the war. is idva spreading assenger aboard and not liking ' new mechanical gough flied out er. P ; e BN eniay. She gave | throughout the country.” he con-| ¢ fog conditlons, the crew decided | continuously dinned in ars ot Levine Must Pay Up or gras up, fonl, ; Halian Commercial Plane ; 3 s ot S ] < R i : ALRn S Mary Hicks, of | tinued a measure of safety to d » public throusgh the ts of 7 Face Govt. Lawsuit : Iy oay Austria, SOt S5 - ‘ust 89th s but John Wii-| “The movement fo Palestine, the!jni5 tho sea with the assistance of | organizatio d the “Sc I n, Ot & (P—Gor swung. F G single into | | i N 1o settling on the land and the building e A on, Oct. 6 (R—CGovern- il s L D9 (sparies A, Levine arrived hers to-'son Love, attached to the naval re- amthe lancs T e 1 | the lights sct out by 8 . iction to recover approxi- 1o alti o feRaEl e B el o A SRR up of {he Jewish nation e s 2 B ing Boys™ that peop . | : Combs up, ball 1, outside; strike 1, | day from Rome S £ 8As Jue {he forerunner of the Messiah" de- | e e e e Iy half a miliion dollars in con- called, This was a w rve. Ball ; (Continued from First Page) . obvious advantages of the mercial plane after hav e street, declared t {n t Udine, Ttaly the fe and the mother of his chi L : - U UTHER—GOERNER ke 7 a e G e : i Ephraim Sacks, formerly of | RECTHLE ¥ o b e ction \wv[h war (um](., t r;m high; foul, strike 2; fo Chicago, now president of the town | lal to the } ) 4 vles A. Levine on his return lane scended becau! ¢ violent o told © police he married c | Tt required seven mor Waner robbed Combs of a long hit | P? cer 1\,' Ientiici told the pollce he married | (oot of the beautiful orange pro-{ New York, Oct 6.—Henry Ricl "m_l,’w" e from Lurope, unless the transatlant- | 1 jew't age that dulls the hair. by maki cateh near.the flag | B2 OVl L€ Al dusa i | ET In 1916, and that on 2 ofl | cing colony, Rehovoth {ard Ructher, a draftsman, ‘the son {38 GE0R UG Lo g s ic flier effce settlement out Of | Nog frequent washing or curling. J¢ pole in devp center. This eatch saved | o, b S len o toutnns | i e 1 him and the | Sy Fygoa of the restoration of the jof Richard ~and Marth e e court hefore then. S A TS A e R o two runs. Borlin where ho will be met by | 7e | IGiolies of nunom 8 e el prior o tho! coring jofi | Ructherd 1o AN b CL e e ) Tk civil & \AVE | may be due to a condition you can No runs, 2 hits, no errors. Plo Beitn wRo o R e he said, that she had been |y “yrecgiah is soon to be realized ! where he was horn AR slature Went 00y on completed by the department | correct in twenty-four hours. Acid Pirates—Barnhart S o S Ren oA o el ndly with Louis Hicks. a fireman | {1,y hope, Iiver since the destruc-|trude Alma Goerner. daught irther than to prohibi L ot [uslias o hithi Aoealnot cypechtiol| ¥ Combs took Barnha ! e e le. He investt- | o of their last temple in 70 A. D.; Otto . and Alma M. Keller Goerner hE © "'H"” ys by boys (e WO e any court aetion, howeser, un- | Nentralize the acid_seoretions o Ak el bt ; ed Sta joard the Leviathan | poiaq he stid, and found that his|yy the Roman Emperor Titus, the of Fle Mass., where she was under ten years of ot until 411 Tevine returns to the United : L . 1“_\\4,...’pv| o ;,‘.( on Oct. 11, having given up for the | ieoyau marriad Hicks in Hoboken. | e o thered daily at the born. obtained a license to wed 1864 was it made a crime to i ‘:;i ‘1‘0:“1 w i:’l,{l\;‘;.lrxn:;‘(‘ls h:’«: up. strike 1; b sent his Mans he no » v 9 f i . it e ely shee s Dresen AVing ¥ injthe mo e o i vsaping wall” in Jerusalem, | today. Mr. Ruether gave his pres- lids up chimneys to clean them, and |~ counsel both for the government ST wide. Wright flied out to Combs. | jiane (olumbia which was dar | 2 p , 2, iR hair so aftractive. A few drops of vnor Poull steike 1; ball 3, | cariy ihls wee Rome) praying for the rebuflding of the ent address as 150 Lincoln avenue, were 1 trates empowercd 1N yng Tevine, it was revealed today | Danderine will do this; and as ity inside; ball T e e : | Femr e ‘The invasion of the Mos- | Portsmouth, N. H. and Miss Goerner cases of conviction 3 S e e B L e e e AL S n ey e T | lems in the seventh century result- d she resided at 20 Beacon street, to substitute a senfenc hard la- | ¢ o ra heto; S erment ot ! : 5 2. Kos T or's hot _— ; : o & 1 a sett] ut | entific dandruff dissolvent, Fiva Sy ‘, e ven ‘i' Hnos l-arnnqton [)()e: \Ol e in the erection of the Masaue of IFlorence, Mass. It was annoy :d hor or a fine on the offending em- | of court L SIOFRIanLY essCalig Stresem s La hassa p e third most sacred shrine the couple would he 1 ied today pl = ; = : 2 At £ G L | \eem Much Impressed Stre<mann Extols Late Ambassador | Omar, the third most sacred shrine th couple would narr) ay plo ) o oG T e e e o armance of the sacred rites of in The Littie Church Around the — Tads of nine or ten years of a€e charges on materials which Levine | dissolved: Seventh Inning Oct. 6.—(P—Govern- at Foreign Office Ceremony Corner, this city : i L S dissolyeo Bl : e S 3 the ruined temple. . e orner, this city. were Iy employediin tiis un-| <soid. roe the' fovarnment onl &l com=||\{/Aid scelp shouldl be suspecteali® y ; 8 : ) "he Mosque of Oma 1 e = 7 healthful and dangerous occupatiol Ses g ol % 5 i Ball i cetion with gov- | . Wednesday. L | Z S < | | hoalthful and dangerous occupation. | mission _basis, zovernment | your hair Is at all stiff or stringy, >, W dismis the borne down soon and a wonderiil | SAUERKRAUT CHAMPIONSHEP iver re infants of four years ola e i oo T Ay 1 e o o B A ot R a1 e H""‘ e e camdidaty for Goy-| Berlin, Oct. 6 (P—Commemora- temple like Solomon's shall y‘ y\vufl' Springficld, Minn., Oct. 6 (UP) pown to he so engaged ehavges out of the government’s | —not so easily detected in one's self el R i o D hilinpines afi- | live services for Baron von Maltzan, | 1here happily exclaimed a rabbi 05 itk 25 tons of saucrkraut and 20.- i (e hoys for their fask share of the proceeds of the sale | —is an acrid odor to the hair when Oy o outside; ball 2, in- T rman ambassador to the United | he was looking over the temr 40 weiners on the menu, 7,000 per- often consisted of tervorizing them, and did not make any reduction it is warm, or after exercise. And : Ruib v ut 1o Sahatan o with five others was|from the window of his synagoguc ons gathered here 1o to observe and storics ave told of cruel and cal- from his share. for thirty-five cents at any dr ichrig up. ins! tr e ? ¥ ! in ent iry | Rumors are “:" spread the he ¢ field's annual sau a lous employers who, in order to - - | store, you can get a bottle of Da:i« held in ihe assembly room of | Specified parts of ”d tmeles "‘ nd decide the kray hi cour; an apprentice who had | Tn the new design for the mox ierine that will keep your hair soft ffice yesterday. The me- | already been e In varlous | jionship of the world | heen driven some little distance up of the Irish Free State appear a'and swect and “on its good bee L was delivered by | countries, re ‘.;‘ oabehin] ted . " mhe contestants will group them- | the chimney, and, whether from fear | hen, a sow, a hare and a salmon. havior” for weeks! 17 1 Minister Stresemann, \\)wl}“’ I ”‘””'» and assenec : o welve ont barrels of the t- | warmly extolled the late ambassa- | MO8 notice. ' P A cd cabhage and the perse |EE AnsroD o el enu s eilE s most gallons will be = | actually sent a petition to the leag Those present included the Baron- | ¢ pations, asking for a portion of s N css von Maltzen, Jacob Gould Sehur- | (ha old temple site to be awarded READ HERALD CLASSIFI 5 i nt ¢ en proposed man, the Am nbassador, | the Jewish nation. The tabling of L 3 E : $ for th {ppine governor general- members of the American embassy, | this petition by the league has not| FOR YOUR WANTS i M, 4 o by Senator Binghs Connecti- | the diplomatic corps, the staff of | daunted their hopes for a restored SRR W Tl W | Ll the forcign office and the chicfs of \{emple, So sincerely are they ex-! . Dr. Stresemann’s exeeutive staff. | pecting it that a class of prospective z ST i (g eyt 9 Calle | MURDER SUSPECT HELD —_— [ipriests axe being taught the per-| Traveller Calls oston, [0ct. € (LD)=teom - A Blames Strange Dlphlhena"’f,’"\""l”"_;”;",”l IRt e Fire Department i 63 MAIN STREET no errors Tt ameerprint e, today | for Quebec Babies’ Deaths | The restoration of the temple will| To Carry Baggage | gy g 3 a m i v Woon- | Montreal, Oct. § (P—An “unrec- (create an intense animosity amons!l xow York, Oct. 6 (UP)—The - e = e = htheria, mis- "W surrounding nations, they fear. |} Rrooklyn fire engines dashed up d by Dr. Paul Long- | A& rusalem In the n had been sounded today i s L e e it I Special Low Prices for Une Week on Montreal Medieal society for the {manufacturers in Jerusalem. i€} ing them. “Where's the fire?” he alarming infant mortality rate in the | leaders of the Jews st he sit- s aske No fire,” said An Provinee of Quebee |uation but they arc afraid to express | g wanted someone to i | their opinions publicly.” he re-} ke grips to New Jerser.” | |8 hysicians ha ¢ ¥ e : i in N Jersey A " arked They took him to a hospital | he circumstances making possible | vamination. ar in Palestine will be B ‘r ! ] 3_Piece Suites—Large comfortable Daven- | 3-Piece Suite, shaped fronts. 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