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|available to newspapermen later by [antee for the ministers of those cults }.\'\lprrmr Judge George A. Bartlet:, {permitted in the state.” It is further | {wno presided |added that the privileged position | Midnight to Dawn Best Time to | &eme: Observe Sky Display Phiiade a, A 8 (A t. Lawrence,” beautiful ars of the Perseid meteor times are called, show due annual visitation to earth fit Aug to look for ther >nough next Shnday night The best ti hetween midnight and rection of the Their “radi which the east shortly taf from directly overk iawn more than ical records 1100 year: “Of all the are the most c¢ when nights ar warm, they lent opportunity ly interested in shower. Whils 5 to 15. yet frc s certain ticularly aft Perseids juring trains phenomena furnish the most Better Than Ave Possibility of be age display tronome in the Briti ture: “The present favorable for the many meteors. maximum of observer early morning of will occupy very ne position in its orbit on morning of Aug 1 shower may be sity of th about equal the earth p This may br as co repe Wile Says Telephone Executive s Wrapped Up in Business Reno, Nev., Aug. Gifford, president of the Telephone & Telegraph her husband’'s business came foremost in his life The case doors, " WIDOW OF VALENTINO Perseus. CLERGY £ (P—Walte American company, was divorced here yesterday by M ¥lorence Pitman Gifford, who cha ed incompatibility and declared that interests and that he had neglected his social du was tried behind clos but the records were. mads NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 192. Mrs. Gifford alleged that her|obtained by the Roman church, ow- husband’s ideas of differed | ing to the concordat that forms part from hers and that because|of the Lateran accords, does not sig- he was absorbed in his business, he|n nution of the liberty and | became unmindful of her and his! guaran enjoyed by other sects home. Married life apparently be-| Cardinals, under the new code, tasteful to him, Mrs, C have a peculiar privile It they | [are cited at witnesse g ac- | Gif- [tion, their testimony may taken | t their domiciles, they are | Judg dered on a par with princes of | Walter and Richard. except the school period when they shatl|the blood royal and high officials of | | |the state. ‘The idea behind this pro- | vision is that every cardinal is a po- al sovereign, being eligible to | on as pope on the death of the ing pontiff, and therefore com- with an Italian prince in line of succession to the throne. society | | ntees | ford | since in custody of th Mr. and Mrs. C ed in Brooklyn, | parat SCORNS PARIS STYLES mbova, Modiste, Disre- WARRANT ISSUED - INBROKER'S CASE Natac guards French Fashions and Cre- ates According to Her Own Ideas o Allege Gueentield Defrauded In- vestors in His Coneern Chicago, warrant with embe Aug. 6 (UP—A today char zlement J. B. Greenfield, former tional Bank examiner in Illinois, 1 iana and Michigan and head of the | bond firm of J tintain and Detroit 1s of the concern were t State’s Atiorney who is that the company I customers—many o t working f the he 4 srokerag Green- | field & Co., offices in | seized Arthur S investigating is pas ts to look Now w auded intrusted 1y them ith widow's estates and | press ourselves iciary more than Greentield, said to be an alumnus | of the University of Michigan, ! d to be in Detroit. The warrant : other dif funds of the alleged h she had per- | nake investments company, it was said was faken against Green- | failed 1o keep a | place $500.000 in the | sistant State’s Attorney | oon yesterday to make good on undelivered securities A subpoena duces tecum then wa issued for the cc v's records. suaded friends to with the Action field after he promise to hands of A Carlsten by Sanctity of Gonfessional Extend- ¢l o Jews and Protestants 6 (T)—Protestant rabbis will King of Egvpt Leaves London En Route Home | ndon, Aug. 6 (P—King Fuad of | Egypt with and Premiey Mohammed Pasha Mahmoud left today for Paris en route tc 3 ntatives of Xi and the foreign office bad arewell at the station ind a prac- It s understood King Fuad can- celle numerous engagements in England since his presence in kg, became essential recertly ned to remain in Pa fore proceeding to I Roman ( holic pr to plead *t prof when declining to give testimony be- fore the It This is made the second portion of the clear in issued his suite edure Rocco. will be introduced in re chamber next bill and si crwhelming ma- | him scists have an ority in the upper hou nimity in the low it s without question. What ccure to non-Catholic tical d pa 1 do is to <ho ypt He plan- mir same right of Kkeeping a week be- violate that has long been tacitly granted to priests of the | s Rorian h RED BAR The s text says the position wccord with the Lateran tre The text ically exempts from giving on confidential matters * IS DISTINCTIVE ., Aug. 6. (P—Ted distinctions, but s not boast of the second one. oftice boxes are called “stalls.” In a new dis- in strict dies. specif- stimony > minis- recent religion (i. e., the |thermometers registered also the guar- |grees. BREAD (Hlus~ THEN bread is served with butter you here ters of the state priests), mainta have a good-tasting combination which is rich in vitamins and energy value. Bread and milk means protein for tissue repair and growth, minerals for good bones and teeth | Emergency Covering Arranged B Dead Buried In Temporary Trenches NORTH END POOI Until Grave Diggers’ Strike Ends; ! SITES T0 BE SFEN. 600 Caskets Crowd Cemetery Vault P renan il i ommittee fo Consider Fourth Authoritics — 40 Spot at Tour Friday Taken Care of Yesterday and 25 More P Today in Quecens Dispute. At a meeting held last evening of the council committee studyl for a swimming pool for youngsters temporary trenches yesterday and in the fifth ward, it was voted to 1ents made for the burial of the proposed won at 4 committee also ed park 1 and the rintendent to take part in| tion tour Washington s pond and the 1 fourth site has ntion of Al- | is on | Swan- | New York, A 6 () Tempor- v burial of t 1 : n trenct miniscent of war times was ri- |of wore t was i ed to today at Calvary ce o'clock Queens where d stri t . L . iried in the | to invite the of 600 bodies hold an inspection nnounc- Friday af! sites on hoa cumulatio » inspec have been placed in mete [ Swanson's tempo; shop pond. been brou derman P property ent ry receivin have accommodation for nearly " 000 bodies. | law, ho wski. It L body must buried within four to the son land and is known as Johnson's | pond. It was decided to tuk « . ion until after the inspection tour I re placed in 1 W, wit 5 FSinas Councilman Joseph M who | started the movement s A d over th 1 end m er ed at no ac- irski v the swim- | = chairman of | John | riman Maerz was chos porary ¢ * LAUNCHED TODAY 3 rn Treland, Aug. 6 The White Star liner's n will act torship silver Jubilee Committee Ar anges for Solicitatiog of Punds for Cole- Britannic, 27,000 tons, Wi two on ar runehed t U and Wolff's shiy t is th + company and tt Bri- Angiversary Making total o belioy bration of Sisterhond I hak ke pionees moton third to bear the name s of church vol used througlh being equ.l Immaculatc f d by ties of tt unteered to the parish for the and terhood = necessary for a town of 30.- rt church, will e and the ca wed 1o benetit of Polish orphans Sisters of mmaculate Cong READ HEF commenced ia and will con- 'y | tion of 1k vor 1 LD CLASSIFIED ADS BEST RESULTS or Across the Continent To simplify the use of the telephone; to make it easier for 2nyone to place a call to anyone else— this is one of the objectives for which we are constantly weeking. An evidence of this endeavor is the recent extension to nation~ wide scope of a convenience which had previously been very limited in application. The direct method of placing out-of-town calls— when the number is known and the calling party will speak. with anyone who answers — is now effective to any city or town throughout the country, not merely to a few nearby points, 2t formerly. It is no longer necessary to place such calls with “Toll Line.” Now the local operator handles them, no matter how fae away the distant point may be —whether across the street ot across the continent. The adoption of this added convenience is consistent with our policy of attempting wherever possible to make telephone ser- vice more convenient to those who use it. 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