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[0t the Bishops' book, the book [district in Florida and who recentl tigator, to have utte the speeific 'the band had Toped to spend a4l Chj s Wi 5 laity. Its virtue was its e 1y the 5 ] I e next session, Major Owe : ; Americar would be called into campaign of attacking and destroy- On Homeland’s Beans fand comprehensivern and he d¢ vived by a daughter, Helen Rudd | taction | lN NIGARAGUAN FIGHTS ing pack trains during the dry sea New York, Dee. 13P—Chile beans clared that nothing in it made any @ son, Reginall Bryan Owen, T | This cnragea the students, w son il 3 change in the doctrinal position o ter, M b Meckers i 19 Ue U Keller i St i natend of VErmout S i iy E i K 0 o3 v bad beating. A marine airplane bombed Ciudad |, the Church of England. To reject |y John Bryun and a broth Marines and National Guardsmen : Fid s the piece de resistance on the Apparently one of the most ser Antigua, which has been more or || B 5 Christmas table of eleve vou ious points in the American min- s of jquarters for the out- 5 9 gl oLy RCVISM Ek‘:l(l(}fl NO[ YC[ Ap \“.’ ‘.:r.‘:“'\i"w: M\ 1 uvll“ ;‘.\hu:“v‘wr: 1. N BllCI]aI‘CS[ Apl)l()glles iOl‘ BM['E b8 Sorritt s R Pseape Casualties in Clash With e o ‘*H'H’"Nl"1.«1:;];;.”;-,;‘.hi'{:‘,"{’)‘.‘, school in South children want- Ing to administer in B iNaoTe the authorities at ( Mare to Roving Band. proved by Parliament i or i MRS, LILLIENDAHL IS ing o Citzen Ll Rler o appeal for heip 10 I i o il s | o i oo e By AL EieTicen ABovERIMAnG Jiongll - sxaunded South America, “so T came with six ndon, Dée. 130 (®—A full | Bucharest, Dee. 13 (P—TReply ¥ dsmen have killed 15 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | children is at Notre Dame, e 1 think well in : : ; 1 have the casc outiaws! in four akirmi . such is usnally seen jn SO l SU nU S verbally to the note of protest sent| ‘ Eb outls In four skirm S louse only on g N' N'LAW GU MB \ecused Slayer of Husband Wants to |1 American minister, William | 204 and am satisfied that the gov- ew days, Colonel Mas a0 ptson; M. Titulescu, the Bou- |- Baicic 8 dongievenything it gan nder of the marines in Nicar il opening of Imanian forcign minister. last night ! v adjustment.” [qgua, said today. There were no cas- Vs debate which will de- | JIness,. Contracted During World s Possiiie cxpressed the government's deep re- | 1+ "‘_th‘ American yalties among the marines an Hle whathers tha raviead” prayer-| yvan Proves Patall to Husband 7 {&ret and apologies for the recent as- | Orrespondent last night. guardsmen 00k will be approved by Parli 5 Mays Landin e ) sauly on Wilfred N. Keller, an) Mr. Culbertson added the A joint patrol of marines and nent. of Tate Politician's Daughter. s M 5 | Anierican-born citizen, at Oradea |Titulescu admitted the details of the guardsmen r and attacked the measure would be to invite dis- | er. Bavford Owe London, Eng T Start Ten-Y Term as Soon et Henghes | but ompson Lillien- | Mare, . accommodating 1he Miami, Vla., Dee. 1 ) labl ; . members of the Hous: wuld Owen, son i e il forego a y as party and |provoked the attack by threatening | S racter of Keller's injur- 'a patrol encountered a b 20 1 Y mons and prominent strang- late Williia Jennin van, and dnner with ar-old son at |the students. the lack of justificati®n for the 'miles north of Somoto, at Machelizo, & FOUNT g lN PENS to overflowipg, and Veteran of the B Army ed inty jail h in order 1o s An investigator sent Ly the Rou- ack or the failure of the military {and killed th and unded three Y at . r end of the } here last night from illness conty en-year pi ence at the anian government to the scene of jand police to ue him. He also The same patrol ye day morning ig it members of the - ed during the Dardanelles campuign | st penitenti enton. assault, reported to the foreign |condemned 1 ringly the whole ano band near § rament and the house of commons, | in the World War, Mrs. Lilliendahl had planned the |minister that Keller owned stock in ritic movement, saying that ) and wounding ' §% G‘f B ‘/ 1 U f 1 E d . R e Voo (1608 un BTy ps s e e e S L e brought Roumania only ais- thece iits Deautifu sefu nduring The Archbishop of Canferbury | 1883, Major Owen was a son of the | Alfred, under {he n . This concern published a | at home and discredit abroad A patrol from Telp itacked Q8 ‘ A s voved a roselution inviting i Sir Theodore Owen and recciv- | lows a prisoncr 1w yetat (i which had printed at-| He begged the American minister ja camp of 50 outlaws headed by :}”“h}"e Else Will \"”._I ind & Nle_fl“’!" Lords 1o declare asure | e ¢ education in Welling- | placs il Befors beine tnoa s h and the|not to press the case too strong eneral Lopez vesterday. Five insur- | g \s Complete As At “The Pen Shop mbodyir he 1 3 100k fore ending the ¢ the . not until |Students. atter nted (lminv sucli a critical juncture of the rectionists were killed, three mortal- | i 10 the I 3 Military Academy. His en- | she 01 no attitude, and raided the printing |international political situation, and 'ly wounded and nnknown num- | M i ol expectad Wi 5 a9 corps, fn 1912. | begin i 2 an argument between Keller |illness, sharp skirmish that followed. The ag PEN PEN 0 B ol i i o i : T ‘0 “have it over |and the students, Keller is alleged patrol captured one mule, 14 tur- | ooy - Q S | nitted in the Louse of cotimol oh., i \ FRsEO Y \\3;,!“’,;_{)‘.\‘,;‘ {to haye threatencd them with the A hyacinth bloom nearly eight keys and some small arms and am- 2‘ ”OP.J 297 MAIN ST. 05 ! Thursday. a 3 e : Tlieta0 both 0 ho [ wh o widow was sentenced whole strength of the American gov- |inches long was displayed recently |munition, & & o X v - " . . % " hted by Lot veriod stationad in Pt wher ) voluntary manslagh- : The Archbishop of Canteriury's Owen was associ sam t 1o slaying of the woman's great plea was that the house should | with the volunteer aid detachment ! m Lilliendahl. | take “the largest view, look at the g the major was on du with th Y i 5 r' Lilliendahl i o tree a4 con ! British army. 1 exclai r cell yesterday, “but the con jor and Mre. Owen ecame to|I'm signed to my fate. And I'm uenees o the country of the lorida from Egypt, > be had [ready to hegin serving my sentence | fion of a united wish by a unit been granted slek leave after eon- t ce.any time the sherlff wants i tracting *“trench nephritis,” during tak T if he feels that 1 ed iat the official voice | hig servi in the Dardanellas cam- Church had spoken with an | paign said he Titulescu asserted that Mr. [attack, as already known, and did a band at Ei rero Saturday, kill- is tro 1 10 her fate” and |Culbertson said Keller himself had |not 2 pt to minister either the |ing five and wounding several. 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