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Two POLICE ARE PUZZLED IN SYNAGOGUE THEFT; THIEVES LOOT $500 mm wmm 11 nn III JU0IE3 ml mmmm tho secretary Invest itra'it':" further. found that and treasurer nnd polie two mohair table I'or'rs. Ttirki.vh a Police and detectives investisratm" looting of th Ohav Shoirm 'synagogue, 2824 Liberty me at a loss to explain how the temple Has atcred by the robbers. A thorough lias not shown any wiu-dows or doors tampered with, or ot her 1 Cioms to the jsynajroru last night to prepare for the weekly services today, I 'art Friedman, secretary, and I. Peller, treasurer, after unlocking the.

door and entering, found the rooms in i disorder. No attempt was made by Ithe thieves at vandalism, they say. but (the place was ransacked thoroughly in the search for valuables. i table cover. 27 spreads, two velvet tal-i milt cinrrs and plumhin.tr supplies, the latter stored in th base.ment.

had been stolen. The aHie of the loot is estimated at Nor fcilTOo nsade. Dill Tneans or methods that were used to entrance. 1 Emm Avonne Taylor, Ex-Follies Beauty, Wed to Musician MAYOR HOLDS MEETING WITH LIEUTENANTS 1 ON SITUATION to Discuss Action i Arrived, Says In Statements To those who live beyond the city car line or far from the car routes; to those whose time is too valuable to wait for cars at corners; to those who have tired of leaving home so early and returning home so late they never see the sunlight on the faces of their children; to those who seek to give their families some of the pleasures the fine paved roads they help pay for To Everyone Everywhere interested in Better Transportation, this is especially directed: BUY A CAR AND HAVE YOUR' OWN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM-the best in the world! Ready to go when you are! No walking, no wating, no transfers! Seats for everybody! Hoeveler-Stutz Cos Better Transportation Sale will start you NOW and start you RIGHT vith DREW CANDIDACY i NOT DISCUSSED "jx 1 ft CZ yk fib 0 'Kr 'V' 1 irmii mm mmm mmm I -'S boned (Pin in Jilt a committee of Republican? er at Geneva to notify Judge Charles H. Kline of the indorsement for the mayoralty nomination.

Mayor William A. Magce was holding conferences ir Pittsburgh, at which it Was expected a new phase of the political situation would, devcrop. The conferences between the mayor and his lieutenants were interrui ted the afternoon while the mayor fnado a statement, to newspapermen foncerninjr his attitude toward the "harmony" plans. It was the first lime tho mayor had made a statement egardinp: the political situation for several weeks. TIME TO CONSIPKK ACTION.

"My the mayor said, "are havir a meetinc with me today to piscuss the. political situation. About two months ago I indicated that final Secision as to candidates would not be reached before Ausrust 1. "That time is now approaching. My friends have taken no part in the tharrrjony conferences.

So far we merely have been observers, but the mm a-barrel of oasdiflSiie ainuDi Every car offered in this Better Transportation event has been thoroughly reconditioned and renewed in our own shops thousands of miles of satisfaction and years of dependable service in each one. And, while every one is worth every dollar we allowed, we have forgotten trade-in values entirely in marking them for this great sale. We have lopped off ten per cent, twenty, even a THIRD, to make every one an EMPHATIC BARGAIN that will go quick. We are not fooling about that Barrel of Gasoline, either; Every car will have a gas ta'hk full of Gulf No-Nox Gas on delivery, and an order for a BARREL OF GASO-LINE -TAX PAID at any Gulf Station, goes with each car sold ABSOLUTELY FREE. Come early TODAY! has coma when we must care- fully consider our future actions." I was said yesterday that there) probably would be no more conferences Jietween the principal members of the Republican party orposed to Magee i before Monday.

Yesterday there was virtually no talk of the nomination of. Judgre James AVONNE TAVLOE. BT CHICAGO TKIBI NK NEWS IC'K. "Just a Few Typical Values: Si. Drew, and it was said that tho fude would remain silent until the fizvr phase of the political situation had cleared up a little.

5. Judge Upholds i Dec(sionF or Return Of British Liquor NORWALK. Conn July 24. (A. Federal Judg-e E.

S. Thoma-s to-day upheld his decision of February 7, in which he ordered Federal authorities to return liquor seized from fhe British schooner "Over-t he-Top." Judge Thomas then ruled the gov-'ernment had not proven the vessel NEW YORK. July 24. Avonne Taylor, former Follies beauty, whom Flo Ziegfeld hat proclaimed the most beautiful girl ever to appear in his productions, today was secretly married to Louis Cress, Ziegf eld's musical director. 1 Interviewed, Avonne first insisted she was not married, but later admitted everything and announced she was sailing for Europe next week on her honeymoon.

Miss Taylor, whose last stage appearance was in "Kid Boots," was the victim of a sensational robbery two years ago. She and her maid were bound and robbed of $15,000 in cash and jewelry. Police suspected the slayers of Louise Lason committed the Taylor CLEVELAND COUPE 1924 rioveUud Coupe, finished in attra'--tiT? flptwooi blue, with atl extra. Tbe t'rr and mttt like new. This would be a wonderful buy two tr Thrre hundred dollars more but Better TninsjHjrtat ion bsreain day here.

jm the prioe ij miiy SR-jO- and a barrel of ratline, tax paid, is yor free, Montrose 4700. CLEVELAND TOURING 192." Cleveland new Mn paint. Motor eonipletlT rerondif ioned. Artillery hel. Kxtrm tire and equipment.

Nn extra lo hn.T--lmont ail the store on the rar. It tier Transportation harcrtm at $415. Gt 1-arrsl of gaaoline RT'K with it. CHANDLER SEDAN Cbandler SeUn. painTi t-oanTifrji iark blue.

Ha powerful J'ikia IVak motor. Motomtrr with mtor axle nml transmiMWn in A-l shap. hir Better Trruirvortat ion ouiy 15 and yvu yet a barrel notbins. Montrose STUDEBAKER TOURING If 21 St'idebker Special 6 Tmirirt except ionallT Jow miienie and 35 in ftrf. rlase rndirln thriv.ichnut.

Ra eerr Prtle th'ns in the ay ft extr5. real heixnin at fitter Transcirtstion price of fvo barrel of eiusollne pres with tt FRKK FORD COUPE W24 Vunl Cnnp. owned tj- eiiTly wiil mid ifA very I(tt;" has k'ts of eiirit. tin, lliiijih likf new. Hptp is i'v mjt Hpf-ier f.ir a fat Our priee 37..

And sir toh tmrrel of mttli 11 free. MntnMj MAXWELL SEDAN ilnnfll Sport Sedan. fwr pwintfI and qtiippHl with tirB. huinrfr uml lrr only nn Tht trroj of gasoline ihr with it f'KKK j(ic you vf ppnd fen monr Minimfr. STUTZ BEARCAT lf2l Stun tnr-at ith IKT I'nrn rfl hnlth.

wire iih winte One of 1 he mm' nlr me.lel crr built rnniir ft many time mi n'hst mir Rrivr Trsnxporution ju.i aji.l we ihrrp in' the hie burrel if iHm( ihi. CLEVELAND SEDAN 1925 Cleveland Sedan, like new. lark aphoUterr grade Teloar, one tot ni nystern. four-wheel brakes, balloon ti driven bat very little and nnly $1,185 ter Transportation for someone uid mi lo rot: And a barrel of sBotine for a me. STUTZ TOURING 1023 Stnt rhaeton.

Be-aotiful Iraoo fix Jn as frxMl a a new car in every way. wire wheels and tires, thork absort taimner. metmneter and other extra. Le lroBstrte thie ear to you. tfa one of remarkable values in Better Transports SI.

195. That barrel of gasoline, anen lv free, gne with it. of coorne. Mont 4700. OVERLAND SEDAN Overland Champion with rood fi nd food tireji.

axle and transmif re in eaeellent ronditlon. And look at s-perial Better Transportation price Ami think of it a Barrel of f.nj. FREE ineludel in the barpiin! II robbery. Sharpsburg Democrats Start Harmony Drive On Plea of Buraress LOTS MORE THEY MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED was within one hour's sailing distance of land. Today Assistant United States (District Attorney "Cohen asked the 'court to allow the Government to regain the liquor seized.

This was refused, as was the request that the court order owners of the vessel to "file a bond to make certain the liquor was delivered at a foreign port. 111 Many Cars on Display on Our Lot -Baum, Negley and Center Sale Starts Today Open Every Evening and Sunday Berner, Not to Seek Re-Election, Asks United Party. BOROUGH TICKET IS NOMINATED SUNDAY OUTINGS JULY 26th $3-50 CLEVELAND kmW Bond Trip Hoeveler-Stutz Better Transportation Headquarters Center, and Negley erms. A small payment down andMlie rent in 10 months. Or coitip in and talk it over w'l! mt you half-wav! New Castle Si .75 OR Open Every Evening and Sunday Youngstown Trip 1 riht with this body I wish to state that 1 will not under any condition be a candidate for burpess at the comine I primaries.

1 want you to know that; I'm through." With IJerner out of the running, Patruk Collins, justice of the seems to be the most likely D'-moeratic i nominees. Collins was active during ithf rneetinar, occupying the floor fre- quently, not only to nominate, but to I suggest measures intended to brintr about a more closely harmonized and efficient organization. The following' ure the results of 1 lie nominal ions i Burgess. Richard or Patrick: Collins. Thomas J.

McGivern, Joseph N'o Hiid Ij. J. Wajrtier; council, 1 Florenz Frissunr. Ixwrence JJrajsc i 1 Joseph Tarosie, llward Mu haleowski. Frank Mat hern.

Jacob Harry I Johnson. Mrs. Oliver u-U'v, James Hayes, William Harris. Joseph I). Casy.

Ni Ashman. S-hrenk. i Jr AilxTt Schramm. Joseph P.leiim- lins: and Na.glt; school board. (Mrs.

Richard Slaffel William F. Nt- haus, AllK-rt Balke, P.uss II Smith, Jo- seph I). Casey, I'atrick O'Brien, Fran- i cis Whitman. Aiiieit Schramm. John Hr.ller.ui.

Mr. John Arnold. Richard i Morrissey, Mi haelowski, Mrs. John Waiters. Louis Grendinski, Mrs.

Montrose 4700 FTfflA I TV. ATS. Kaatem Tin. Lni ritubnrch 7 A. M.

Lrv nTlnd 7 rWI r. M. Vrmivm Tenotirtnwn -it V. M. Lemvm New testie 7 I II.

rlpht. Ui3. S. W. Walter Rerner, bursss of Sharps- burp, will not enter the race for reflection, he announced last night, at ja meeting of the Democratie in jthe borough hall, at which candidates were nanrvl for the party ticket, After the meeting had pledg-erl con-: fidenc in him in dpfatins a resolution i which would have taken the power of selctincr the executive committee from his hands, IJerner.

also chairman of the Democratic crmmittee, addressed the dr-bisrates. thanked them and urged them to work in harmony, "Win. lose draw, stand with the jparty. We are Democrats, not indi-I viduals with individual purposes. Petty Lack of Capable Men Delays Dry Unit Reorganization 3 OLDEST SHRINER.

99. DEAD KKKKRl.KY, July S3. (A. William U. Brown, California pioneer, and said to be the oldest Shnner.

is dead here. He was born in Charlottesville. Va. .00 Trip Ciiiil inur'J from 'nil'' ftnr.) jH'dvenii-nl aii'i no I'im'fli" from ttip i -irKanrit iin." iif-sistant tury rv liel t); inion to ili chatHr'' tit "in -fcrt-nif ith hi( twin rri if vi rrttoy" hi. il at h.ii" down in.ii;r I iminist rat ivp mi' 1 1 wr -4 i- ConcluHKinH i.vii nuilxd o.t scvcr.il o' thoso.

it is unfit ri ituy to sivp up in dipruHt. He refue-d to take tliof Imwovor. Kciiardini? oppof.it ion and, pnrtii u-larly. reported prrure by members of 'oiiKfOHj in Ik half of ttuentK ho iirc applicants for jobs, Afttns: Secri'-iriry AVinfton voirrd 1 tip opinion 1hnl tlius far tho prfh.surr had amounted to not hinp-. Thprc tvii.s j-pi'cilat ion as to th( of hr position takrn by I'rrsid'nt tVxiiidco as reported tcxlay t'm Swampfrott, foim' observers derlatMnp S9.75V0GDLAND PARK HPFvriAI, TRACV.

Kslern Tim Ceave Fmtarzh :10 A.M. UT Rli t-Mr HiMdltnd I'ark 1:0 F. M. Iraportloiwtr furps fracn prioriniU tUUtf, MKcport to Hrw Cattr. are jjouisc (reen and William Mi Narnaia: tax collect or, John Dougherty, J.

P. arbuckcr, Joseph 1 y. Jat'ii!) l.utz mure th- nf th( trfjisury tnrl Arthur auditor. M't retary. Amlrcws latu to thf-ni to Artins Winston to-i morrow and la tor to maUf 1 tioiu ijhlic rf.nce Wanor.

Charlrs Schramm. liam McNamara, (Irotgc I'robst. ur fi iiiirtman ant! William Sit lilfi. that tlie iTfsidpnt's re-tnttrks rnca Ch' siRO. to the effect that (lie state: diiecfi i of Illinois and M-vita! tiers fii' facing in hi tmen! and sintulta- Hi on: ly with a broadside (barcrs.

launched by I -presrntat ive l'hilin Hilt. lbpublicui. champion of the wets in ihc House. Sargent Andrew otii'cn nee was' lof.Ued upon as highly Hill charged that the entire nizat ion plan was an effort to "clean house" in time to forestall a nationtil scandal, Carpenter, 71, Who I Fell Off Scaffold, Dies From Hurts I i John Scott 71 years old. a carpen- ter of 1.M17 HiU'iia Vista street.

North- side, died In the Allegheny General Hospital shortly befon- o'clock last nijcht from a fractured skull suffered la. We was workinp en a sea- fold on a house near ldlewild station, hen he fell to the fracturincr i his skull. i Kxtdatninx furl hvr his rPH.son for clo.sfd door against political appoir D( be discouraged that facia! eruption it's just ftubbom pimples or a of eczema that has resisted varircalmenta, you can usually rely lesind to set it right This soot! liealinR ointment contains not bat could injure the tenderest skini does clear away pimples and roiuj and LeJp to make the skin heal: Sold hr m9 irmsxisa. postponing the rffectivp date of the See and Learn Save to Travel 59" CUMBERLAND Koond Trto TBCIAI- TK rv. Time Ivrc Pittubanrh A.

M. Ptppinc hio Cmfiarnr. WarVJeton. Rorkwood. Mrjrr.clrvip ftnd FrttstbMrt.

RetarninK Irrne umtwrland 5 -O P. M. twtw)i Time nlortin lr.rrn frntn PrhK-ijtBj tetionn PH.fcurtrh to THrkmon Ron CONSULT TICJIET AGFXTS PTTTSBURlH LAKE ERIE (Terences are not to be tolerated. Work for the party. ASKS FOR HAKMOW.

"Be sure of your candidates. Sorne members of our council, in the past, have permitted measures to be passed without having: voted on them cither affirmatively or negatively. We don't want men of that calibre. For my part, prive me the man who will fiffht his way through, regardless of opixi.sitiim or' criticism. We have those men in our ranks, but not always have they been elected." At the conclusion of F.erner's remarks a delegate arose and demanded, for the pood of the party and to prevent the naming -f unworthy 'candidates, that the officials who failed to discharge their duty exposed before the meeting.

This demand met with opposition from several persons, who declared it would not tend toward harmony. STATKS POSITION. Aside from this the metinp mcrcd smoothly and swiftly. Before the nomination was befrun a resolution was passe I denyinp nomine the power of dcclinin.sr before a week's consideration. To forestall any movement of his friends, JVrner took the floor before the? open in of nnmnMions to state his position.

reorganization. Andrews said he had compelled to abandon the ylan to put tt in effect piecemeal heeaose of nntiy administrative difficulties which would arise, lie now proposes to make it effective simultaneously 1 hrotnihout the country, but the time for that, it appeared tonight, would le some weeks hence. Andrews will, however, make pubhc the list of the 22 administrators as fast as he obtains their acceptance. Begin next year to "see the world." Realize vour travel Rubber Men Protest British Restriction To Increase Price WASHiNflTO.V. July P.y New Vork Wofld News Si rvi Ameri-ean rubiipr manufacturers who ro-eently rail i upon Secretary Keltopp to present their views on the rubber f-ituation as affected by the re-s'triction under which the price of crude ruhlxr has iimiperl frotn 36 cents 'i $1.1." a pound.

'Ailliin a short period. presented a tiiertH.ra tidiim to thi firiti.h -verntnent the it -ish Tlie nierrnir'tniinin "is undrr-tixid to feiiijest th.it the pir -1 1 increase ments. Andrews said he was told i the lYesident that the chief exectrMvP would support him wholeheartedly, and the same a'suranee was forthcoming from Secretary Mellon with that official's approval of the program. DespHe l-h-ise views, the stream of callers at Andrews' office has not 1 binned. Andrews insisted he wad proms to continue, conferring with every person who could possibly ptve him advice.

It i.s only by that method, lie believes, that he can g'et a correct interpretation of local problems, I'liOSWlTION WASHINGTON. July 21. (Special.) --A conference held this afternoon between Attorney General Sargent and General Ijincoin ('. Andrews, chief of the prohibition forces, led to the rumor hat a wholesale prosecution for prohibition officials is impending-. Coming cn the heels of reports from AM C8EMENTS.

1 mm" dreams. Our to Travel Club offers a convenient method for accumulating funds to finance Travel Tours. 5 different (-lasses 5 weeks of easy deposits 4 interest Come in and let us explain in detail Capital and Surplus $2,700,000 a MeoriiiOrGH f.OKDI If PROKI.KMS IT. Andrews spent an hour arid a half with Attorney Sargent late in the day discussing certain of th' new program. It was the conference had to do with bonier problems.

As a result of the delay announced i I I RRvm.irr ST i HFAVEKT PERSONAL! I on should hn 1 lie misf ortnn to or rip our nts rome and sfc s. will match our roai nod pI with nrw oiiph. ltrinic Mintiih's. Tlir rui Store 4 1 mit htirhf omplctr liou inc of Out ioe Tunts ir port sutti nr. rsrrt I5 of Vnnt iit mf ririi.

I (Ml Don't let anyone you a public ta.xicsb milil yon have seen gh Life of New York" A "Grcalcr 40" Paramount Picture OLYMPIC Week BfiSL fOKBKS VIFI.U bi nc-ii i on The Union Savings Bank r. m. ui 'po-t 'rorn ci huiics mi" i t. 'i )'-r-rii iKe it(; hurixed pri 'i halt I today, reports ose that the whole cut. prirram of reorganization had been p.i abandoned.

There as a rumor ITiat i the prohibition field marshal as ready Tic) at Erin's Op. Hou- A aciGius Eros. 603 wd Kionrar Stor. Petuj A va. and gentlemen, to put mj-bfeU nt.

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