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WEXIGAN BISHOP BEING DEPORTED " Government Continues Roundap of Alleged Troublemakers | POLAND PLANNING | ity te " APPEAL TO LEAGUE 53 e his father, Policeman Michael J. (Wil Bring Lifhuazian Sitzaton | Seve srees et s A Nash Co. Spring line Buits, Tux- ed 22.90. McCabe, Tel. — Belore Tribunal - s | Mra. John E. Darling of Seymour READ THIS FIRST: 1 . g ] i k { 'k is under observation at N Jill Justin, ultra-modern and as Mexieo City, Feb. 25.—UP—Bishop | Warsaw, Poland, Feb. 25 P—Fo- | Britain General hospital, i lily, starts out on a moon-lit night in August, accompanied by her borther, Tony, to attend a harvest | estival. The two run into an automobile 1oid-up, Jill is kidnaped by bandits, but later rescued by Jack Stuart und returned to her home in Ellis- ton. W. Va. It is the old story retold. Jack | <tops for a visit and remains to wed the adorable Jill. Life s kind for the first three | vears to Jack and his wife, for the .re the proud parents of a pair of twin boys and a girl Then comes the Great Event stuart and Tony Justin purchase a tax title to property in the hills, in- ‘orporating an old abandoned silver wine, ‘This mine proves to be valuable fn ungsten - bearing ore, and Sweeney, father of Mary, or as she is called, buys a fourth inter- | st in the tax title for §100,000. k and Tony engage to tran#fer lambently lovely at 20 as the Saga | Serafin Armora of Tamuulipas was on his way to the United States bor- der today for deportation as the government continued to round up persons implicated in the so-called Catholic revolution. Four members of the league for the defense of religious liberty are to be deported to the islands of Las Tres Marias, penal settlement off the west coast of Mexico. Catholic priests captured by military authorities in Jalisco were brought 1o Mexico City for investiga- tion. | Secreta police raided a private Lome in the suburbs and selzed a Catholic priest and five other men. Bishop Armora was arrested in the | home of a friend, where e was hid ing under an assumed name. He had | 'failed to register, as required,> with the department of interior and thus | became suspected of anti-govern- ment propaganda. Two agents of the | department of interior accompanied | the penal settlement are Emilio | i land is going to bring the matter of R T hai . | Pollah-Lithuanian relations Defore | py = whio ha made fraons o th {the council of the League of Na-|Ney Britain, and who is well known tions when it meets In March. FOr-|}ere, hag entered the University of |elen Minister Zaleski will head the | per N SO gt Philadel Polish delegation. i not answering Poland’s proposal to 7 treet d start negotiations to resume diplo- Dechant of 367 Parks matic relations between the two | countrics, has paralyzed the recom- | | | | mendations to the December meet- ing of the league council. { el vy THE HERALD desl‘;l:erzidt;::well‘\"e':‘ o Leaere at z'fii; CLASSIFIED ADS ' December meeting of the league FORBIDDEN WOMAN * ~ sorwe Lyceum Theater Today — Twice Sunday, Monday and Tuesday | rrank 0. Lowden former governor % of Illinois. was the most popular second choice of the Willis slate of delegates, being selected by four of in popularity in the Willis list was | council after Premier Pilsudski of || Alphabeticaily Arranged for Quick | Poland, facing Premier Waldemar- | s34 Resdy Reforence as asked bluntly. [ LINE RATES | “Is it peace or war?* for f‘”::'gl:l"umlfl:floll Vs . P ear) lor Rates Upos w}]\v:lgemarn answered. It h} Appllcation | The Polish premier then rejoined: | hatgr | -Prasem “As it is peace, I no more needi k31 3¢ personally to discuss details of the | 5 “ “ settlement, which I leave to my for- | Count ¢ words to & Hne. cign minister, M. Zaleski. I shall or- | 1¢ lines to an imch. Baturda; him toward the Texas border at | Minimum Space 3 lines Laredo. bslep [the seven delegates at large, and |JEF @ te deum of Joy to be sung in |f| oimum Book Charss, 38 cents the ore to Pittsburgh in the Glasa The four men to be deported to 30 of the 44 district delegates. Next | "p 00, 0% na" “Pithuania then ||[ Cloting time 1 P. M. dally; 10 4.3 company frucks. On the finish of 2 N ‘ 3 % i . e agreed to enter into direct negotia- | ophi ot dan ks b cir $50. 4 : s Noricga, and Valentin Her- WS A a erences. he agreement provide % iibads dns AR nandez. They are charged with pre- Both Candidates Have Filed Wimington Ohio. Scnator. Chartes (1ot th actibn. manta 1n. no. way |llse e A e T v Bpme._ fea% W Enieae, Curtis of Kansas also was named |aefect “questions on which the two | ackers may hold up a truck in the 3 3 parine, anfdiatributing (Ssedltions Theil' Fom]a] M]ua[]ons second choice of a number of dele- governments have differences of heliet it is carrying moonshine. To : ; ; safeguard this risk, Pat Sweency i % Catholic priests Vicente gates. LY opinion.” This meant that the ar- nd Big Bill Guernsey precede the . : Michel, Ramon Velez, Feliciano Leal ! T rangement would not affcct Po- {rucks in the flivver Sooky Ann. ; i ] and Wencceslao Silvestre were cap- | Columbus, 0., Feb. 25 (®—Filing land's occupation of Vilna, which | Previous to the start of trucking . tured in the Los Altos district of of their formal declarations of can- Lithuania contests. ANNOUNCEMENTS Pat takes a party, Including Jack Jalisco, where federal troops were ' didacy for president with the sec | Polana agreed to respect the in- nd Jill Stuart, Peter and Tony Jus- | ” i ncenirated recently to wipe out the |{ary of siaie tho entranc or‘ dependence of Lithuania while Pre. O TTIot B— i ’ Mike ather rehel bande. They will be cited to | Senator Frank B. Willis and Secre- mier Waldemaras agreed tha - W BRITATN WONTNENTAL WoREy LA ) Ithe attorney general for investiga- |tary Herbert Hoover in the Ohio AS VESSEL SINKS uania would not consider herself in | “TVj, PRITALSY MONUMENTAL WORKS “horns In” at the last moment, to| tion. prosidential preference primary | a state of war with Poland. and descriptions. Carving and letter Pittsburgh. “I tried to get to you. my dear. for a word of congratulation he ret police claimed to have April 24, today gave impetus to the L e o cutting our specialty. told her found another headquarte - | battle for control of Obio's 51 dele- P in' orists 3 One of the results of this trip is e Saauazye fon dhe o I £l W ed | GRACEFUL LAYER 0% = e the offer of a dancing engagement, { thougands of couples. It even has Eliiston arrangements had been “;‘;I‘f,‘{:‘\_"f'r‘:""‘l"’l‘" :;:j;;nd;°';_h:’|:‘f:x‘j‘:a'“" the republican national con- l[al‘an S[ I reck n P STON FERNB—Very reasonable pricer. jnade Jill and Tony, by the hotel l, name the act being called “Eav- completed for Jack Stuart and ot Sandente, Gresnhiokm. 28 Onk Strests L e ibele { 400 ey avrested & priest named Jose| Both candidates came forward Strait of Dover | _Phone 21813, management in Pittsburgh. after|ing tha Fllopena’—or something | Tony Justin o meet Big Bill |4 oth candidates came forw: i 2 . || L R R S TR ; 8 as Ruare 5 . v A * sic Orwoll, Now With Athletic the exhibition they give in fancY like that, There are, however, vari- Guernsey, Pat Sweeney's all-avound /\":m:ylfi iR dive ol imeniin .w‘m'm:’n‘:. mrp .\r(ld.l.y an ok e, 32, poLs | s . 'Lou ‘-ndI:‘o‘de z ] dancing. Another result is the ce- | gu5 ways in which the act may be expert who had heen in the specu- |© o2 with their formal declarations o < ) Reccives Plenty of Praise From COL-IE. § months ofd. ot Tur menting of the already well-set dis- | porformed. On the oceasion recora- lator's employ for more than 10 Dispatches from alajara, | candidacy and accepted list of can- ' London, Feh. (M —Carrving & ning. Answers to name Prince. Finder | SRrile 3 e oA A 20 § A return_to 193 Main &t CHff. like established between Jill and | o1 in this instance, the young mun years. It was at this meeting that | o ’)'”‘"fl e ety o didates for delegate rewestimated st 30, the n:n;u;‘ Manager Connle Mack. e e e T Mike. | said: an agrecment was drawn up regard- | o0 SRS i n police broke up an | Tpe action assures a fight 1o ;"‘ n '»’\l‘ ant Il; v) a ~‘n .m«.r W e (Pr—Ossie | Mraved from home Wednenday. An: NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Tet us eat our. binanes togethier |Ing the sharing of profits, Thia | mye ) tain ammunition there. * gnjsh. political observers predict heneath the fog blanketed waters o phia, 2 O swers o name Rex. Reward offered. CHAPTER XVIT | et us cat our bunanes togeih e m e AR or Tk e he munitions were said to have |ureest republican vote in Ohio's his- | {he Strait of Dover, according 1o ad- Orwoll. who came to the Philadel-! F. vLarosa, 36 Lawlor St Her uncasy glance roved over the as a "flubnvnr‘- Miss Sweeney - To i i }v..\v:mm el been left in a house by rebel agents. (ore in the forthcoming prima vices reaching here today. | phia Athletes from Milwaukee, i8 JTALIAN bulldog found, black. Owner , s i huntin | this the young woman in the shim- 24 i YIME LA band of 30 entered the capital to ' . - Agdatthedite The ship sank after colliding with | the most graceful player to make| may have eame by calling 5084 and «rowd, searching, seeking, 8 | . replied in ail that a one-fourth share of with both camps getting 5 Aving for. advertisemant ; . Where | PUTY SOWN replicd : : - {obtain them and .a running battle . i _!the Russian training ship To h the big leagues since Larry Lajoie _PAYING for thisemants - - e r some glimpee of her man. Where | ™0y, SOAT RRMC Ly (o e profits derived from the sals of [[UOEE RS S 8 R available votes in at attempt to s : i I e, n e ooinion of | CADY'S —POCKETBOOK ot on Beriin was he? Why wasn't he with her to! 1 O B oo Know, @1l products taken from the proper- | R he strects. The rebels | cyre control of the Ohio delegation |three miles southcast of Dungeness. 8 up Lk e 2ok Swamp road or corner of Clark aud lialc withi her in the poulight of | Sk e Mies Sweency. vy e 1 e Stmamt m Jontin | (aled to obtain the ammunition. e oot ity convention. e | An SOS from the Tovarisch brought Manager Connic Mack, expressed at| WY (0™ coriuntn sman amoust of No SounE nEaularity T DIk o even | - e o e e S on a tax title be sot aside in trust| 4O Inen and Alfonso Mova were .yote fn the preferential contest will ¢ of hoats 1o the scene of the the training quarters of the Athletics | money, insurance book, ete. Findor know that the wife he had left so | hnnk n you must call me | O B X HUE B N e e was |later arrested in Guadalajara on |por be binding on delr but it | dis . The only survivor found in Fort Myers, Fla. In speed. grace| Please return to 1§ Lincoln 8t. or tele- short a time before as & shabby un- | *“ohy L1 1, rthes hgnhe D5 iman A evany e £ s o pom Dl A | assurcs a spirited campaign for pop- ied soon after being picked up by (end natural ability, Mack said mfilm‘nusgm\-é e known, had blossomed in the hri<f1 Wi iy ate the tilopaos fogt possible would bhe made to get | e {ular endorsement. the ;xfwh >('1l|lv~v'v.‘lul‘h\'m from l-llanflr ullTlel(- “l‘m l|\|knyx‘ up 'o-:ln-d‘ FINEERORE Brhoekl or. ¥ nr"‘—"m o, et 2| ' o oy 29 B L 2 5 Caol Again Quoted an "™ my 3 rhompan, i | st e IELyT Whao, oh, where Y0 fhen tiey laugh: ‘ 1/ son, and notify him of the disposi- | iri 5 land, Senator Willis' campaizn man-' So heavy wos the fog that the |him ou o west and o very valuaihe to owner. Liberal reward. 'nil:xr‘ai her Jack? e e Tt AN o lni[fiu;-l:\«ml\]n‘ G p e Aspiring to the Throne ager, heads the senator's slate for Moldavia received its first warning Was not one of the sensations of the | Ploas return to 1143 Stankey Bt Forgotten now the 0‘1-'!1"?”“11-];;’r“‘;ufl' "'h‘:’“u;],,:;?,',."‘l‘“,.‘,m,l;:, Iment, it was agreed upon by the | 1\"(':' France, Feb. 25 (M—For- | (ion delegates at large, while it had reached the scene when eries Coming American lcague campalgn T Personan e fluttering, flappery young things| . * o 0 et T | e nten prosent, was in accordance |y o0 Prince Carel of Bu-|peoyers list s headed by Congress- |for help were hieard coming from | he weuld Le gurpriscd. | K CLEAN TIAT made of your oid wonia 3 y | stepped back and then out from the . | 1 is being quoted by friends - - s [ iha sos thvenon ihe whits shroud Orwoll had his first workout with| oue quickly. The Modern Hat Shop, 3% surrounding her. Almost wildly her | o g0 o0 e n vith human justice and square dea hore a8 ends nan Theodore Burton, also of |the sca through the white shroud. | cue quickly. The Me gaze darted from one group to an- | oioo © T I e Lol N jhere as having declared that within | cyevotand The engines of the Moldavis were | the squad yesterduy, taking a 15-| SN . Tel. 563, other, seeking, hunting for the tall | vr:(lr:x\g‘ the x:\;m‘ h ; ‘}mn nt \\””c. :n iderin 1 ) circunt :‘\‘\.:‘: :)1;;I1. he “l lhh; on the Rp- Both men are represented by a stopped and - lifehoats Jowered., A | minute turn in the box and warming Hfifi};fi&x:;ls'l'zlzgsx;:ril::‘ag “,:,,::‘:, it f and had seen the two just then. st > ania irone, which he renowne e s lifebuoy with the name of the Al-' up drills on the sidelines. Mack has | . H I A f:rr'r‘r: h; :lllefsz;::» “‘1“}\:}‘:«;::5’;" Wl ack!” she exclaimed,| ‘That all intere in this agree- |[when he cloped with Magda Lepes. | \OMAR on the big seven list, with 3 Mimberg & Horn, 393 Muln §t. an sight of her father, and he, respond- ing to, her frantlc wig-wagging g,o“vi“g,“ “I thought you'd desert- | ment, included those of the unlo- C1. {the senaior choosing Mrs. Wilma Cantara was found among the not decided whether he will use him | R. R. Arcade. made his way to her side, wondering | | 4 ; Sincly SR e, and the Wreekage. After a futile, search of as a pitcher or fielder. LADIES scaifs, pocketbocke and glovas ed me since Fame had crowned me | cated soldier. be protected, it was| Forcign Minister Titulesco of Ry- | Sinclair Leven, Steubenvile, and th ] as—what do they call a dancing wo- still further agreed that the existing |manian, a member of the Braitianu at her manner. ST “Havo you seen Jack — lately?" ' : - g & ‘half P s e r P ing! rcleaned. Al spots removed. Buperior seeretary selecting Mrs. Hugh Clark, % hour and a half for survivors —Walking, running and = batting! " & circumstances called for the utmost [¢abinct which has always main- she questioned him, in an agonized AT U taulei s the Moldavia resumed her voyage, | practice continues to constitute most | _Ck z ,L:‘L;%%* . . “ TN satisficd that none had survived the 'of the conditioning programs of the g Tot by woRdlopsaction ik pir fehiis tained that evers i be The Rev. E. W. B. Curry. negro “Wsfh D Prices are right. Paint Store, : N'a)lllv:\ “o.,x) or action did she he- secrecy i transferring the ore to “:I:""):’\l"l‘r;l“(:':nn’:'m!:lr“‘” ve anads | TheTEEY NG B I SR it il ntWirdan Haver Wia Mans | s s et Hale e hisper. He shook his head, staring ray the fact that she )‘m! b . - : shurgh. i sk ) x:mg. is now s EGoVEr Nist. A5 A e Bttty | Fhe crew of the Tovarisch, al- ager Shotten reports his men nearly FPENCER CORBETS, surgical #hd dresa. it her perplexedly. ko s ngs ol e s Hilo hat same night two seven-ton 5 Mentone a few though u hole had heap stove i ready to get down to real practice. | Tittings {n your home. Mrs, “Well—go find him!” she com- SR manded, fiercely. “He's with— Perhaps it occurred o her that, s | trucks, exact d o et miles away from Carol. Carol has 'NCKTO former ussistant their o b attempted 10 aid the peuter. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. e 5 % < trucks, exact duplicates of the GISS | ooy devoting himselt to the night ; attorney at Cincinnati is on Willis' | it 8T S1F mptedido aid U v i Arabs #ay: “The tree of Slence | company trucks, hought the after- |yeo”or sy o” piciare gL L bears the fruit of Peace” and thay T f = Riviera. slate, = 1 " s e i ' moon hefore by Pat Sweeney AN p reply to rumors that he coulg The other four Willis' candidutes | : 8 Being with “Her” cvidently con- by remaining silent she “held an | pittshurgh, reached their destina- (o rprige it for aelognies At laige are U ilea)lition und frying o make South-| Ap ars at Social Event | v ace in the hole” that might some g yack of the i e SR 4 e AL 4 amipton, pe 4 4 tituted good and sufficient reason i FRIE [ tion ' the hilly Magk of tha, duistis itulesco . would have seen me States Senator Simeon D, Fess: Yel- | Melton Mowbray, England, Feb. ¢ day give lier a winning hand S Wit b Bom | 3 A fleet of lifehoats and tugs called 4 | o Instang. declaive, peremptory ac- | 143 Klve Ier 4 winning land, © | place. Every detail of the PrOEAM | Thursday, but 1 4id not wish to sce low Springs Wi Bwans OB e —(P—Cluspicuous in the smart READ T Rt Tl et —or on MWL OLBEn, | 4o 0o of putit ior- fo1t ang. auaiing o | e en e 0 follew was cavetully, | im. cinnatl manufacturer; Col. EAWArd (it the night searching the vi cvening dress worn by members of iriends. By the emphasis placed on | ro e OF KU OF L AT i of ‘,‘fi,"} OB e e on SLne Vollrath, Bucyrus, Spanish and | oo the aion E the Quorn hunt, the Prince of Wales th ronoun one might, almost, |, d o . c THAT ¢ I B world war veteran, and Pred W. oy 5 S . and Prince Henry spent last night HERALD he Bronoun o e ger | T8 foclings marvelously wll. Nor e was scheduled to pliy and 4l Denver 25 — The k- | Warner, Mation, state. republican s e s iniiri, of 1082 gross Lonk | o, .01 of the local branch of the ave said it constituted grounds 411 {n girl show’ any: slgns ot ein | e warts plsitod ror s sihove, .y anter Eeb. (2 e week- . Marion, st: v was bound from Carloforte, Sardin: gal action. T gt R il S i nearly as popular central committee chairman. to Calais. The Russian vessel was British Legion, taking their partners Italians. The Russian ship is under- THE right fime fo have your camers 100d not 10 e in o dangerous con. Prince of Wales Again | “repaired, Tt us ook it over. N charge for this eervice. Arcade Btudio. sion or hosirry, e would never relinqu only opport aded, laying his hand on her or ) B0 O ot Tiamie |NCIT perfect co-ordination in carry. July where only one buds forth fn supreme court; W. W. Farnsworth, durinz 1926 was about $1,500.000,- and a clerk, Miss Joyce. He piloted her across the room 10 | Loo uchand do? == weing served, filled the place. pourri of nice thinzs '\‘ f.v,:”.',l]..'}':" }lfiu—tw—lm‘ ’ 0 { L : - | Shaded red bulbs cast a mellow | gpe mixture of gzood will and . y 7 s A R[P[AT[DLY' 2 rrand, Then Peter. his hand Stll | (imes that evening to force down tl himmery lace and stood very cloS® | izt hoth her heart and pride hal it Peter didn't see. and didn't g them for se of a new pair of “It's tough luc Spipe dowh, ltile wemtian, BIBe | jon Jack Biuart ttemed toward b Many times in afteryears did Jack in December as it is fn July. Fig- The remainder of the Hoover can- wyroute fo Buenos Aires from Hol- irrespective of soclal Tank. CLASSIFIED lown!” counseled ~Peter, 60N, ' iy o smile of large indulgen Stuart o back in retrospect over ures recently compiled by Frank didates for delegates at large arc (cnau, Schieswig, Denmark, The Prince of Wales danced suc- “There's no call for heing worr Y A o et o won e, those cavefully-worked-out plans Patton, commissioner of supplies, Itobert A, Taft, Cincinnati. son of = cessively. with a shopkeeper, Mrs. 3 z urm, “Ull treat you to an ice eream |y it about 2 million flappers, | '8 hOUgh to a successful finish. December. The July total was Waterville; rd Orton, Jr. Co- 00, The expenditure during 1927 is — e i oda. You must be thirety after that \,ng that many sheiks, were erowd. | 24,248, whereas December shows 'lumbus and Frank Brown, Chilli- expected to he about $253,600,000 The Washington monument Ix‘ FOR RESI ILTS %t dunay dnto. s woet of combi- | swre ali very proud of wou M A . aion g o eream yartor. Ve e et o el Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl I'otted palms 20 feet tall. in SQUATS g voupsclf,” said th S nahogany veneered cases, With mar- gpico Sl S o1 zlow over the scene. A pretty wail- copgescension that a rich brewer ] / N e css in a pretty white uniform ook | g, ugnter of the old days might have | D 2 { . ‘hetr orders, flashed them a smile | ouchefod the minister's wif ; L 4 4 * f o i A [} on Jill's arm, felt the muscles £ |jump that persisted in rising up i uddenly tense. At the same instant | pic throat as he watched the galla « and heard the cause. Tt WAS jaqln Jill was waging to app o a tall form blue serge. ON | qyfrored each a cruel twist 1e marble counter in front of each raneh (hat Time itself Lover's Delight.” the retail ' eyny pegdjnst. a8 that on the very day he- . Jill had asked Jack if he could | hejr ampitior cents to put With the gpearer eaerificd had been “awmfully = as awful to he poor. j.q . had worn Ther old Uont Tank: Ho ienth 1S5t OO | tor o aord ot e nd recall with considerable pride show that three baths grow fn the chief justice of the United States England’s national bill for liquors Salt; a plasterer’s wife, Mrs, Gillett, ADS i Spinealibn it SR (TO BE CONTINUED) only 8,279, cotlie, les 56 feet high. By John Held, Jr. ile tops at which patrons stood 0 .aking her contril : n return. and whisked away on her | poger Juetin swallowed hard 1 in a very small gown Of | jappy and keep smiling. He kn of which was 25 cents. Tu, the r had en her 10- | jejatives and friends up th' fir: bemoaned p his o Opport fellow et e p e R G pOLLY AND HER PALS il importance in (he SUDLITE VD cn e revurn frin o Bilson O | {Taw/ DONT_BE SECH) ol marriage tota 1 g 2 2 SRR ! wiil come s | A CALF Paw/ P / unfolding. as it were, under i ve \C) g | = the woman . e ie 4 < : - "’ ; ¢ dream, at its . or less of 3 po.¢ mare, and now what he saw and wha voung wife saw. He shot g Zlance at her, noted the compresse tps and narrowed and just a tinge of fellow s: v shaded censure of the your ] seree gnit For that to wh thing for a wife about—that is, providing ti nresenee at the morent 1own to the two. Tt was really a perfoc i} y —little L+ has ! n e 1 f timea in thousands of |