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Star-Gazette du lieu suivant : Elmira, New York • 29

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Star-Gazettei
Lieu:
Elmira, New York
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Page:
29
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Late News From All Parts of the World Reported by the Camera mi iff 1 JUT' 4 -5 V. 'I I I I limn r. -4, J- A AN AMERICAN GUEST OP HONOR IN ENGLAND Frank B. Kellogg, left, former ambassador to Great Britain, and formerly secretary of state, sits as guest of honor at the Pilgrims Club dinner JrJ London beside the chairman, Lord Desborough. BACK HOME Maurice Bellorite, left, and D.

Costes land 'at Le Bourget Field, Paris, on their return from a record-breaking non-stop flight-from Paris to Manchuria. CITY CHILDREN GET A TOUCH OF HAPPINESS The first snowfall of the season in New York permits children to enjoy a bit of sledding in Central Park one of the few open places among many square miles of. skyscrapers. 'f ir 5 -V i A- OX '4 i rf vt LS h- i xXt I vW' I i 'V i 1 tfcy x3aadl iX WITNESS FOR THE STATE Mrs. Marian A.

Putnam, widw, AeiAinlli XT grt a caru4 a from in Vi frial of "Mow Vft-rtr 3 A' SHOT State Senator Joseph Mog-ler of Missouri, shot to death while, entering a St. Louis theater he George A. McManus for the murder of Arnold Rothstein, gambler, ia owned, is believed the victim of SECRET ADVICE DURING A STRENUOUS RACE Pietro Linari gets some tips from his partner, a star" witness for the prosecution, her story that she saw a wounded! I revenge. He often acted as- pro- Alfred Binda (wha had to. withdraw because of bruises during a spill), in the six-day bicycle race at 'man the hotel which it is alleged Kothstein was snot remain ing unshaken.

fessional bondsman. Madison Square Garden, New York. IIIIHM. WORTH $5,000 Entered in the Los Angeles Kennel Club show and valued at $5,000, Pete, the property of Mrs. W.

L. Peters, of Glendale, is happy to have his picture taken with Miss Isabelle Vecki. 4 fi -f, iff "ii ii i-'' irag ii.nnrfaiii rt 1M a iiiri Willi' I 'iii IRISH ON A GERMAN LINER Mrs. Bridget Casey, of County Cork, Ireland, arrives at New 'ew WHOLE FAMILY SLAIN Murder of the entire Alvarez-Garcia. family, except the missing husband-stepfather, is disclosed in Los Angeles by officers finding bodies and skulls of the and sisters of Charles Alvarez, whose headless body was found previously in a small canyon near-.

San Fernando, Cal. Police began a search for Luciano Garcia, husband of the dead woman and step-father of the slain children. Photo shows Elisa, left, and Carmelitav Alvarez shortly before, they, with inset of Charles Yorfii resided 1 on a German liner with, nine children en route to Bridgeport, where, the father has with two other children for the last four years. The second eldest, child, was left In Ireland, r'Y an in iiiiii failed to pass an -immigration test. .1 I i i 1 i 1-'" i I i 5 i kvfOT A 1 i x- OCT i r.

i 1 CONGRESSMAN DISAVOWS WIFE'S DEBTS Representative George Huddleston of Alabama is excused by a decision of the. District of Columbia court of appeals a liability for a $245 debt for furs bought by his wife. The congressman said he gave Mrs. Huddleston $75 in cash each month 11 SMBoVJteiaw0 BOTH DIE ABROAD Mr. and Mrs.

Jemuel G. Marty, of Kansa City, died within Z4 hours of each other in Florence, Italy, whe they had been studying painting. Mr. Marty met death in a fall dot for personal expenses and had ARTIST Declared by critics to be one of the most via ---Hit. flight of stairs, and his wife, overcome bygrief, died the following noted of Europe's young artists, Ella Cockell begins to rise over the Th CQurt gaid decision wouid uay irom a snocK tnai was reponea to nave oeeirjaggravated by MORGAN ESTATE TO BECOME YACHT CLUB Crftgston-on-the-Hudson, N.

for. 57 years an estate of the J. Pierpqnt Morgan family and rich in historical interest, is to be converted into a yacht and country club. at a cost of $1,500,000. price of.the773acres remains Central JFressJVsin.jJnCt' jJfrUonj iaejaanuieo.wii4i.wuj protect, husbands..

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