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.^ aWrffrom Amherst For &e ’CurrO^Ptrial Me to open. When new vault* are constructed, they are built from the standpoint of how Ion* ft would: take an expert safe cracker to enter them, rather than from a . viewpoint tut be in* absolutely impregnable. g Wkat the bankers call “tin door w«r» William E. misses l Bessie and Gertrude Jpent a few hours in Martinsville, this turning, returning with thS^ere Mrs. Glielinan and daughterB&sie, ol Cincinnati, Ohio who willt* their guests for several days, vigjp ] Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Godfrey are Potter Mr. and Mrs. S. L. children of Melbourne, ] the guests of Dr. and Richardson last ' week. Mr. W. B. Weaver a AH expected home tos White Daks where the spending - several weeks. C/M*m■M.^lthn w«l entertain the v,imi e C ob Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 oclock. Mrs. Rattle Gravely and daughter, Miss Rivers I vie are spending sever al days «t the Pitta home near Cas* : cade. ^ ' Mrs. E. V. Hobbs who has I^mb lending thapast weekat Phospho this Springs returned to her hpme f the Boulevard Saturday. Miss Minnie Walker who has been r, ' ' w — week with Mr*. Ben I' ?e Street. > v W. 0. Jenkins and Di spent Sunday afternoon connected with **y grifep, will pot forward candidates aimed at the pro motion at sectional interests. None of them is planning a displacement of the existing government fc is calcu lated that no party can return a ma jority of the House and that the min istry must therefore rely ’an support from a combination of grappa though all aii agreed in repudiating the name of a Coalition. The seats of all the principal min isters are regarded as safe. Labour hopes to return 40 meuthprs, double its present strngth, and 1 the Far mers hope for as many. It. is not known whether Mir. De Valera can find the 30 candidates he contempla tes. In perhaps a half a dosen consti tuencies his candidate is expected to receive a quota of votes, but the suc cess of the others will ddpfend on how the transferable votes of Labour, Fanner and Independent .candidates are distributed. In any event no fore cast puts the number of Republican successes higher than 20. These would all refuse the oath of allegi ance and boycott the new Parliament. Mr. De Valera himself ta standing for Clare, his odd constituency. He m still "on the run,’ and a leading min ister has declared that while this government holds office he will be kept on the tint, vv. ing the UMXty prisoners, Da ouftbe country wffifng to vote He-' publican. The imprisonment iv usore serious than the mere less in votes for the prisoners held in elude aR the best known organisers and elec tioneers of tie Republican party. V* The enormous extension 6T the vo ters registered bewilders ail at tempts at forecasting the election results. The chances' of Labour as an organised party have been lessened by the intervention of James Larkin who is at war with the established Labour leaders. It is calcinated that all Larkininte voters would give their second preference to a Republican candidate. * FUNERAL SERVICES FOR > i CALDWELL HARDY TODAb Norfolk, Va., August *7 «fo> Funeral services for Caldwell Hardy, agent fta the Federal Reserve Bank at Richmond \ . ho died suddenly yes terday.on the Princes Anne Club golf course Will probably be held to morrow from St Paula Episcopal church- Interment will be in Elm wood cemetery. <•. _ 0&? THREE PERSONS AND BABY ARE KILLED BY MOTORCARS frlish capital. By 6:20 In the altar noon he.was back in Bremen by,the same route and tan minutes later set out lor Berlin. . TENNIS STARS TO WEB young tennis stars luve v started a tanim# "love match” by becoming en ri*** «• Mias Rvelyn Colyer /no aroused m«eh interest at Wim >don this afifcr And M, J. D. Wheatley who played in the; ^ L C»P team against Spain, awl won the English covered courts championship. BRITAIN PENSIONS NOTABLES London, August 27 WJ—The Civil Ust Pensions granted, during the financial year ended March .cen tain* the name ol jMiss Kawara Kitchener Who is allowed 9600 “in recognition of the distinguished ser vices of her stepbrother, the late Earl Kitchener.” Judith Mary Lady, Ward is also granted 9500 “in rec ognition oP Che service rendered by her husband the late Sir John Leslie Ward,” as an artist. MRS. WOODROW WILSON °* ***** VACATION '± WnshiiMttov -Am*: friends- i* Jfcw England which w-th ' the exception of A 24 hour trip to t New Vork last spring is the first time she has left the former presi dents side to go out of Rip city since the beginning of his illness nearly 4 years ago- Re rdeparture eras seen as further evidence of the progress in Wilson's condition. of foreign van initial gathering. SPEED OFFICE* hind rocks and bashes while the oth er mingled with the afpWd in the par vilioh and alee disappeared. , $ :X witi»> pisse de puties is doing his hast to locate the gritty party. Officer tee will he tw ied here Tuesday morning. He haa been sped? cop for this: county since just and reasonable ‘V . _ :•*: • $ stitute .for Geologj property hud disco the archaic ethods tpry, 70 percent oi clay^as lost By i other Solyeptn the obtained frota one, been as high as li iv<. White Men Shoot Up The; Negi'oSection of Savannah 1 C. M Savannah, Georgia, August 27 <M; —Officials were scouring the east Savannah negro settlement and sur* rounding country in search for an un known number of white men in three automobiles who drove through -the settlement and fired more than MO shots into houses, killing one negro according to a report and wounding a number of the others. No motive ■tvt' ths firing la known. SECRETARY DAVIS GREETS p' -f 'jferHHP £•■« POLES IN NATlVi TONGUE \ ; ■ *> ..■■■"' . ’4 •• ' Warsaw, August 27 C«—Secretary of Labor James J, Davis Keenly was; iff ' > j; *'■£;Safrjj Attract 21 w> to mum ar*UJ j| hriH ,dh< men nredict * nniH ailJM $
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