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[l (3 - 4 - - ¥ : - - 4 = - - - g - / BRITAIN I)AII Y HERALD, NEW SATURDAY, JULY 2 Andrews ind fascinated by to cxperiment be done luck new um | ideas, loves “things can’t TROUSER SKIRTS === REMAIN POPULAR *= " e Grenfel! Rac-ng With Indy ustry In Educating Lahrader Natives | Amur Itiver to its junction with the |circles waterway penetrat- | Russian ¢ of Manchuria. Harbin | with the knowledge ~thgt Aristide e | Briand and Henry 1. Stimson, the from | suecessor 1o former Secretary Frank lurbin said four Sowiel gunboats 1. Kellogs, two apostles of worl d appearod at the confluence oOf | peace, had the matter in hand today watched ihe Chinese- Sungart River, heart on ing the located Rengo News 4 eV reports h and out of ever Iveryone has luck. knows how to take 1 believe that ness men luck, an millio th Jut not everyone advantage most of the of today that is the r s while others the old w capricious of Refuse o Pass Out of Vogue and Develop New Modes bu, in ve played they don’t. el— goddess son have Just turn of a » last Women trouser | favor chanc Half S SURVEY INDICATES ”“**VWWEIMfl%mmmy July he of p n the o o Lik they that 'in melody isserting the skirts the 1 on when where ger. least selves nd pected note of ¢o Tax Gut mprop- zzl Exnenses Rise ).000 Inerease wesents pir ‘land of unus progre om nts of of try I Sir i employabl ldon. co current year s to the into e« includg coming of industry brader is a country Paddon wuthority of expl Toventor of ¥ Vfll wng fochine <12 Ges $8.000,000 a Year hoin of tensio it e is in n an- provid increase his is sul N aft lions is nni o of the Andre trick il you the event of Archi Bi expansion also fig \viztion ation res in g to- weigh you an the expenditure of Believe it or not garner ve tons of and in onc 000 for Andrews, ing on a new type he believes will “The smaller the greater the profits. “That's where the n cent o B B ,WWmemwmwmm - HALT W“ WAV Getting on has someihing the public 1 pro IPage) rmy r cstimate with rebuilding nostal niinue, is inerd procioy Irur ach a on these 1 N n of quarters. n leficits il nnies le $5.0 is withi buted is work- which more who now an reased rs of em- of machin ployment While t ndicated wn even the navy cre is hope that in- hit of sal g may through jon: AR intern agreements, Lopposite truc a habit like cat n the craze for to do with but trom a 10 we made, found that NG T erestéd i thelr L Ak womer, thOust-they—rmmy-oi—is0- intent on changing Operates on a Large are only one of the activities of Audrews. the most colorful and minded multi-millionaires country. He is president of bhig corporations, inel is manufacturing @ Arive for automohil placed on the m arke rector in five ganizations Tt is Andrews’ hoast has had a salary, and had any from ng or s dieting 1etion gram and public roads ~“YACHT WRECKED IN \Wwwu%WWWWMmfi; adyenturot the e Lagian Cary af Goleby cerves Word 9o Is Sale k-up I'rom cales T es 1103 ; Amur riv Ll July 2 Sl Direc K¢ won, Denmiark Ame rican yacht cekwell PR A of t wild and bleak places o of the wild and bleak pla 2 always Worked for himself, and carth. was cruising with rule for iz this LU ERY Not of Tetiring “Get somethinz von ana believe in, and up.”’ That has ta take over small build them into iarg orzanizations, Tn a life apicuous industrial < trews has made help haif wo wrecked last o Meseow July uccess ace Loy a 20 (P i enland a hut wlay near Godthaab, zutak 2oV Nature o know ahout built it | Cr his system- and s the the Ams rece thr Teleg ived here hen Associntad | n compunies and profit o not 1 to remind Mosow the T, skipper telegram 2 govern iher o £ it con- An- signatory o ceess vouthrul of pact, ment nless 1 similar commit v oon roc t B int “Despit China’s Witnd ier violation c cqual vesi s control and his 1 railway invasions of the 1 action we shall not take tary =ainst her unles; in reitory and forc to take defensive men Not Sizning & busi 1 Wants 1 “Tncide isure for tors, Whility. worthea Manchurian “boundary.| Hépe gréw that the exertions Three Chi e punboats were sent | M. Briand and Mr. Stimson he Sunzari to reinforce the acknowledged able statesmen alrcady in that vicinity. joying world-wide prestige, ncceed in preventing the two coun tries resorting o war. The League of Nations held itself in readiness to | do dnything possible for the sake of.peace but for it tne situation was delicate. China alone being a mem- ber of the Geneva organization. League officials apparently believed time for automatic vention had not arrived, and any immediaie action looking to intervention would have to from either China or Japan. Japan Interesied M. Adachi ambassador un t I'rance and presid council of the Le absent from T known to be following and should he 8 v he could be Briand an! other couneil within a few is in_his power to call meeting of the council to the sitaation. While it was difficult the cou of evenis and to deter- mine in advance whether the situa- tion would develop into tragedy or merely melodrama, circles here con- versant with eastern questions point ARl e el out that in both countries consid- IiTat Bitigiionadion politics pre- domin There of aclash betw tvied to cross Blagoveschensk troops, who were pulsed them. of down en- three 1l reports stuted that So- were making demon- over border towns. general staft estimated oncentration opposite as cquivalent to one di- whilc army rovsk, on tl was 5 main direction of sran- ¢ offici airplanes jon 1lizht Jupanese Russian huli v with e s, buscd Amur River, strength in th AMan vision Ivary an at Khab ¢ movin inter 10 L tood Joy ue Neutrzl ader in Japanese of- | come d with ma o nt of ations but was sitndtion deem action in touch with members of hours. special with I ue of i the closcly, Ru nticn ligation anti- hop: the een calling M thei the Kellogs e b citlement 10 1o 1he wera for a pacific of Ontros ersy of actual to foresee I relinole Japanes Harbin said had captured Pogran- nd Manchuli, the eastern nd vestorn termini of (he disputed hosti no the Rus iehnaya iror i s Mos- ticial domestic s den ow ¢ =onr( d s no ofiicial confirmation 1 Soviet troops, who the Amur river at and Chinese caid 1o have re- wnese official s cay Soviet gunboats had and | been down the Amur river to its juncture with the Sunzari. which penetrates the heart of Manchuria Three.additional ~ Chinese gunboats Being sent (o reinforee three al- there hop Movements Il it Help Amer- Kellogg July oft peet the fals for renurciation of war to ex- influence toward profound S 5 sources did Hen hetween China ARy stined o ion, he the Trenfell associa tion draw iLke SOTLS, eted first test in that has to to its energies of cituation. the treaty alvcady nd shingion looking without el overnment pre from diplomats in for similar from the in response fo raminder of the haye ) ready is ofiicials, pre being directed specitically mostly de- seltlers rorted reports of movements toward the the Chinese Bastern at Pogranichnaya, with s0o heavy on both Iroads as to Passen- natives are { > were continueg rly ro tton ouEuE i oop against that inese ros Manchuli mov o’ hoih vitary £1i0ns and ment Russian congestion. nations i nin adfering to its ten yrompt zetio treaty into v has proved most and diplo cong red with fore farirs. sound by Teems ¢ will not come Japan’s ratification is de- with the state department tay, bnt the American view wions adhering to it both Russia I bound by its will e after that cercmony Sanator Borah first nation to adhere to the nd long before pact had heen ratified by the leading nations lid proposcd to put it into practical in her affairs with Poland,” and fron “th aning of this con- trover licd at- ized her nad VL rinese and in promis : rand freight movements suffered. an Rudjutak, the 1. 8. 8. R. com- v for transportation and vice of the council of commis- the Union Sovnarkum. in- od yesterday to American corre- spondents his government valued above the material advanta Chinese Eastern Railway, and intend to the onsider- it x 10 offici 1 1o members void w 1s dent or cone The fre til into full pesited Wedn is th including hospiti i THe lements wh aall the id not elare war, i1 1TIA PREPARES FIR RETURN TRIP includes S (e s nn terms now 1s they Rn was (1 i observed treaty cifect (Continued Ifrom First vith ( ' has o i 5 L 1thful surtoundings, and confacts loyal Three P friends. hope and esent days ngo. presentations Vice President o » ver, Ma i fins <ol w ) Hunter v in Wosloy and Ayer Colonel for with it solid D. Gordon 10°y fler all we a medal 11 the servied Major Aver af ontl nenting desire ne on was to Fort York. the ¢ is the the indicatiol DIEerg after Y pany long he part o Soviet government beinz con- with his war ound its action U803 vears ten mort satisfying e e nee presenting lauded spent in one pl n Hunter the him services loncl " h enting the Colonel Hunter, :n most i) G precious rd thro who his mo He served livisi r pos cssion s Nu- United Gene Connec It is no one in the ont than o vears. Asah an ofit it Tol ive however i b the 1 Cole. cut the Sou ng of hi with 45 caliber ti- mayn anr ) and rently Manchuli, The h Th Ui 1 of the highest, ne- i1 hen by I and that \sion rasicd Tro. Nl Mos necd e ory als i workers work that ustriadization 1 tion of airplanocs, rom of sev ral government hut wer “j"‘”‘ Cole for service to put on a show thos cow o or consirt WA ne ieshi . publis! in 3 1 guard.” wspap i ¢ 11 ing approprin rounds of applaus Cotonel Huni- lative to lieh he com- the the bridges 169th ‘n ented Thont wer 7 1 the then poem ve huilding, after w pared G *ol¢ ) builder huiidine of 1he gathering dspst recited a v on of (i centr tion in breaking wit' at neral bridae a firmer overy Tl Chinese neral Col tod is with keen anxiety, but | replaced ¢ both | would | | brilliant | vesterday under stil | could inteul wouid that he 1le did not o sever his conncctions and “around™ tong as God me." According to General reason that Connecticut is that everyone is pulling t He then presented Colonel with the 10-year medal. Meriden Wins Track Meet iy A of Meriden, led by the imatcur track Wins- captured first place in the ree- (rack mect which was held the divection of M. Headquarters company the only entry from only three points in retiring he spares be as Cole, the so hign ogether Hunter low, imental L. Strong. of New Britain, that city, scored | but it rinished in fifth place that | | pany It | pany Franklin of com took sccond that repr Winslow places. Pers D. Hev a former menber was a visitor in camp During his term of service serzeant. Mr. aud liffe and Thomas visito Squire Headquarters Pl the shot nted New Brit- won tive o put and ain’s points. the nine first James strect, a W Rita Hir Mac Thoma three children W. Jr., and Itohert. wer o/ Captain William W. T yesterday . Mrs. Robert W Second Licul. Swanston L Bristol, and Dwight tol visited Licutenant ierday. Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran was visitor in camp today. During the afternoon she watched the review in honor of Brigadier General Cole. Corp. Reindl Wins Agzain The squad which is under tne li- 1ection of Corperal Ired Reindl won the shield for the pest arranged and cleanest tent and cquipment in Com- H. This squad has won tht cater num of the contesis held thin the compary Compenies H and M en Duty Contrary to previous infermation a portion of Company H will have to do gnard duty tonight and the officer of the day will he First Licn- tenang Thomas Carcy of New Brit- in. T.cutenant Mudze of Company A will be commander ef the guard Synipathy of s fellow officeis v expressed toward Licutenant Car rined the © cnjoying the of Swanston, wife of of Company Hall of Bris- Swanston yes- who has what is t ough- grind” o end v hen all the Ives 15 ot the day Company Company H has won the ip this year for qualifying itest number of men in me gun firing. The New Britain outfit qualificd 34 officers and men. Company D of Meriden came s ond, qualifying 29 men, while Con pany M has taken third place with men qualified. In all three com- the increase or tions was o the camp. veek- others art enjoyed by ihemsc ficer o H Wins Cup 169th in- fantry « the gr chine panivs aualifie: in number over last car about 6 per cent, in spite the fact that all of them have morr this than they did year The three units spent all last week firing on the 1,000-inch machine gun ranze, wind- with fire for record Com won the cup last and before of recruits vear camp azo. ing up pany M the HEX SLAVER SURE NEATH THREATENFD I WITCH SURVIVED "age) year (Continued From [First hitted he hefore younge knew the the but (hout nolice raided night, ying home late Thursday there was no evidence to show was present when (he committed Spent Time b Burgess - was lmown Kkindly man who spar fishing. The Iairchilds families had friendly terms for a quar- century. Other acquain- Mrs. IFairchilds considered and “harmle Several Lugene Burgess joined a religious cult and dif- between the two fsm- friendly again to his neighbors as a spent rzess and his time, been on tontaf tances of her affable years ago mysterious ference: ilies. a arose They became two R. orter State Hospital Kalamazoo. hout Dr zan A 'S ago Michi- Insane of the for ! examined last night bhut his findinz Burgess and his wife refused to divulg Ay b hara steel from ind-drifted ond cneh 1 a1 ildin s by run will sav ntly across (e will through b the v blocied nroi This const sand ils heing T rson drops a 1s small n street his spot © policen fie him on the THEY BORT T couldr Sl hotels i 1 fo doc e h Al ndulg He senwis vacht tha wd and i toly (¢} owne IN LONDON i br He's oclon he wi of stitor Bit At 10 his b hack ta the ramas on hoar where he snend he has some s MOLLY i aut has another URNHAM and-hest wear heioin 1 in lation do ks il mever sl an problem o v outrizht i 1 N f between it becomes v carcels ! RITA MELNOTTI JACK ung architeet, wa LLS, a struggling . RED FLYNN couit porte with Molly ek the mantle o writimg popuiar ¢ mone ad D is a police fle pleads > and SS Hl play its Molly ot lo him, b they to foi it until he | 1 and make mair) ime moi BOB NEWTON, Rita's hus- band, tries to 111;(‘{\ Moll (n marry him attor Rit Molly ha to rear (v ‘s d taken Rita’ '\ rl 1l i | the | Mights, ENDURANCE FLIFRS. END WEEK IN AIR (Continued From First Page) were sent up to Jackson and O'Brirs last night by their wives because ot cool weather. An employe of {he Curtiss-Rovertson Airplane com- pany which is sponsoring both also sent . Jackson und ine a four-leaf clover he found terday in his garden. The pilots of the *St. louis- Lobin,” had announced they plan ta remain three weeks if the o1 e aloft lasts. wotor la Both July 2 “fighting cocks™ 1"orr O Brine weel mark here snoplane assanlt record fecl like fighti dropped by the flicrs to their friends at Lambert-st “We have plenty to cat e tops does a fellow wani “Both motors sound just as pretiy did when the flights began ndant at the field said today appeared in favor cf Louis-Robin. even to {he weather, which for duys boen as calm as an inland Jake, alitly by night, by day Tuesday. if they and O'Brine of 246 hours reeontly at Feel Well () Daly flew IFeeling Jiekson on to ihe in their reiuelivg Louis and st todiy on 1l a not wives wnd Louis fichl and sleep il What more 2 as they At Everything n the St ha with ne seven hining br unclouded p. m. next oft Jackson the record minutes established Calif, stars the sun At 2 remain will 43 Culver equal Clty, WARE EXVE Ware, Mass., July peratire of de caused Ware farm future o0 their crops as it that this is but a wirn more frosts this manth HENCES COLD 20 (A—A tem ces {his morninz woiry as to the i fearc for one LOW TEMPE Keene, N. M., July poratures ranging as low as 38 grees in some places caused consid- yable damaze fo crops in this sec tion during the night, and early viorning. 20 de- Picces of quartz often contain sev | minute cavities filled with wat- ! to hera — to there — to everywhere. A newer mode of trans- poriation, but not fao new to be included in the Yellow Pages. For information concerning any article or any service look in the CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY RAY CHIEF CHARACTERS IN “THE SHINING TALENT” GEORGIS \, a pio- ducer, brings Molly success and riches throuzh shrewd manipulation of her play, “The Death of Delphine Dar- Tows.” DURBIN

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