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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 19 ( Mrs. then “There of a Stains, believed to| women said that| tion against the Russians in this re- spect that she has against all for- | eign She is afraid that if she |does hot compromise, the' Russians | will gain a stronger hold in Man- |churia than they have at present. Manchurian authorities point to thc inese Eastern dispute |an example of their troubles with ‘thc soviets. BINGHAN EXPLAINS RUM STORAGE BILL {Would Not Violate Dry Law in | U.S. Insular Possessions MANNT Bureau, N. B. D. C.. April ot his bill to legal ailway expl storag der certain conditions, in the Vi | Isiands -and Hawaii, Senator Hi | Bingham today said that it does not lin any way modify the en ‘hlhmon law, but afidets li- | quors and foreign nations, only. The meat of the measure is found, Senator Bingham explait in the following proviso: 1 gov- {ernor of the Vi and v, by | executive order, nit the receipt |and storage of spir and vinous ‘llquov~ in a warchouse in the port of Saint Thomas in the Virgin Is- lands designated by him with the | concurrenee of t | prohibition for t |the purpose of | packing and sale |eign registry w port o int Also, bition shall liquor deposited in said warehousc om unauthorized and ill | posal within any of the Virgin lands.” [ o ve | Hhe ming the isure.” tendency to divert | mas to Barbadoes foreign island in the to do so has a them from ! or some other Believe Planet X and New Body "t poses van ans Parts of Disintegrated Large Group !N[]EP[N[}ENfl[ []AY would make it possible for such for- eign vessels to obtain their custom- 2 ipplies, without infringemen of the letter or the spirit of the American prohibition law. No Amer- ican could operate under the pro- posed amendment, no American li- quors could be stored or sold in the ware e and no American v could obtain liquor from it.” Whether or not the senate cept Senator Bingham's view intent, remains to L i s S 5 with Pl 1S BEAT BROWN Providence, I, April 25 (UP —Oxford-Cambri s endir merican invasion, defeated Brown 6 to 0, in lacrosse here yesterday RALD CLASSIFIED t which had disintc When the obj on a photograp| will ac and ect was first notice seen. what would have USE HI ADS membrance vas written president of the plot, based the Poles. ki extended of the so- Polish n city to at- POLES T0 OBSERV ndependence demo- rred on May 1 against the sia an 1 a new event was to enable lete pa- said | joy on the Yangtse river in China|senator Bi “I have followed prohibition law nd affects the Vir- and Hawaii. The pro- merely for the conven- forcign vessels, iltant protection of American ma time and busines: Thomas, chiefly. “The bill me | warehouse may be established gham, visos are ed her hands before shooting her- Both were associated in art deaths of Mrs. Guy Bates Post and ipoyey wealthy Chicago artist. She in the picturesque bungalow built theory. dled revolver under the body of M when his former wife died. was divorced last year from Guy i married nine River s Closed of Mrs. Palmer at noon ¥ | Russia wants to navigate the a lunchecon in the village. Mrs. |land waters will be abolished along | ience of |the question is perhaps one of the|g,ins Thomas in which forei Mrs. Berry called the Palmer bunga- The two women, evidently drawn erday | stream under the same protection Post, according to police, was not|with the much talked of extraterri- most important now confronting | oic"or foreign liquor may storc it, low from the village baby skinny. was born Since t new _-— about 2 p. m. found in a sink, leading to the be- lief that Mrs. Post may have moved BAREI] IN HflME the body of Mrs. Palmer and wash- | selt. Friends of the Mm' G“y POS and wOm |Mrs. Palmer, considered the most |beautiful woman in the colony, was Fnend med D%d in B‘mgalow |of a quiet nature and that Mrs. Pos |\\{H subject to spells of anger. faguna Beach, Calif.,’ April 25 |hibits and amateur theatricals, how. T R R °"°'1:.‘1;;r and there was no prior indica- G n of a breach in their friendship. the gay artists” colony of ME“““{ Mrs. Palmer shared her luxurious Beach today as a result of the|puncaloy with Mre, Van Essa Me. Mrs. Doris Murry Palmer, two of\\was horn in Waukegan, Ill., and it the most prominent members of the | a¢ said she had a amber of rela. | tiny seaside community. [tives residing in the middle west riends, returning Mrs. Palme Sheriff Samuel Jernigan of Oranga et dog, found the two bodies IVINZ loounty in charge of the investiga- R e v "age |0 Deld to the murder-suicide when she came to Laguna Beach 10| wng indications are {hat :n;comn a leading spirit fn theatrical | pogy killed her friend and ife of the colony. committed suicide,” he said. Officers called to the bungalow |is no evidence of any kind discovered a .32 caliber pearl-han- | g uggio nor any third party Post and declared that she had s st e eeid 0 Honoluls Mrs. Palmer and then kilied hersel: | while in a jealous rage. Both Divorced Mrs. Post, 50, known on the stage | two decades ago as Adele Ritchie, an outstanding beauty of the time, SHIPPINE TRA[]E Bates Post, celebrated actor. Mrs. Palmer, 20 vears younger than her friend, was the former wife o Dr. Clinton Foster Talmer, Alber | Moscow Threatens Reprisal I Lea, Minn., physician, whom she married nine years ago and diy ouci together by kindred pleasures of #n| Harbin, Manchuria, April 25 (A— artistic nature, were virtual in- The Sungari river, principal inland parable during the several years|waterway in North Manchuria, has they lived six blocks apart in La- | become the storm center of a bitter suna Beach. controversy between the Nanking They were together at the home government and Moscow. when an event considered as an im- | portant solution to the tragic double |that- other foreign powers now en- death took place. A friend of Mrs. Palmer’s, Mrs. (proper. Nanking is opposed, on the |the languas the ances Berry, of Los Angeles and |grounds that sooner or lager all for- | a< it now covers Laguna Beach, called to ask her 1o |cign rights to navigate China's in-|zin 1gands included in the invitation and ap-|toriality parently disliked to sce Mrs. Palm- from various issues which ot go without her. After a discus- have arisen as a result of Russia sion, Mrs. Berry left alonc. |return to power in the administra- | Telephone Unanswered |tion of the Chinese Tastern railw At 2 p. m., authorities were told, and the tele-| Manchurian government oficials. |0 o sold or delivered only to for- phone was unanswered. As far as| The Sungari river plays a MOStIM- | jen ships. English ships, German is known, Mrs. Berry was the last|portant part in the ‘economic life of ships and other foreign vessels had person to sce Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. | North Manchuria. There Bedil vl e e e e “’;; “l“"‘-{ i ; q‘;:)yf:"‘::“;)‘z‘l‘:m‘f‘;‘;;“ “y’" ‘;‘k“,”“f:l']“"“umr liquor supplies, and inability e next definite Information was|? s s s valley furnished by Verer Rush and Mrs. |Hundreds of thousands from the | S ———————————— Kenneth Browne, also friends of |central provinces of China have built| §§ her small spaniel wandering on a VOring to develop it. There are thou- | street and took it to their friend's|Sands of fertile acres still available. | home because they feared it would On Boundary | as ea Inn fight with other dogs and be in.| Russia is just as interested in de- | Jured. | veloping the country as the Chinesc Ga w 22 Lb " When, S with ¥ fhe freedom S8 o[ Siice Sithe ;Sngarl Holns tho Amuri] IR s- friendship, they walked into the|Tiver, which forms part of the Man- | bungalow unannounced, they came|Churian and Siberian boundary line.| After upon the bodies. Mrs. Palmer was| 1O reach a scaport, products from | weak lying near a doorway leading from |NOFth Manchuria must be taken|ed Yes e e i d Wiy ;\10\\11 the Sungari and then by the|—Mrs. Laura Ben ; found near the entrance to a bed.|AmUr to Nikolaievsk at the mouth| Thousands writ Tronizel voom opening off the living room,|°f the latter stream. Here the Man- | Yeast adds § to 15 Ibs. in § weckst The former was shot nearthe-bass [ CLUrian farmer will be provided | Ugly hollows fill o S o the bask of her mack, and Mirs |Pith & world contra abling him |get graceful roundness. Muddy skin Post had a bullet wound extending |0 ¢XPOrt his products to all ports|gets clear and rosy like wmagic. frpm tho oot of her mouth to her|i Ching and to foreign markets. ;. eryousness, indige: S constipa- vt tethnie. | At present, Chinese vesscls are|tion vanish overnight. Sound sicep, Authortties, Insreconatructing {he| PEETIted o ply only on the Chinese new, pep. from first day. S5en®, (4l d Choy, bellevad Mirs Paim. | 1d¢ of the Amur and then no rnr-! Two great tonics in one—special ther than Habarovsk, where the|weight-building Malt Yeast and er, who was slightly deaf, decided to | e = Toths | saanathoniae Tront PloARant ikt dineiniiniMrs fBerry and that MES 1o e oo (oS &TEoTetti ipansien 18 op e Fhe ot e s s o [boumTary X [tablets. Far stronger than unn B soits e iaobial It el The Russians have taken the |cated yeast ts in 1-2 time x automoblie. 451 g(and that if China is net willing to | No yeastv taste, no gas ;::‘\"("‘arfi“_‘fll‘l’;: ;";‘ ‘}‘_““"“) would| permit them the use of the Sungari,| So quit beind “skinny.” tired o "mpmm: rom Rearitg|they are in a position to halt devel- |at ive. Get Ironized Yeast from e | opment in North Manchuria by re-|druggist today. IFeel greal tomor- Stains | fusing to grant the Chinese permis- [row. 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