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S 0 eV AL A e o RSy by
‘WILL DIE
| WITH HIS BROTHER
NEW YORK, November 12—(#)
«The secregs of magic by which
Harry Houdni amazed and puzzled
the world during his remarkable ca
reer never will be known, Provision
for their destruection is made in the
famous magician’s will filed for pro
bate here late Thursday.
“I direct that all my secrets, illu
sions and stage apparatus be placed’
in the cus.tody of my btother, Dr.
Theo Weiss, to be destroyed at his
dcnt._b"" Houdni’s will said.
Since Houdni’s death two wecks
ago in Detroit, there has been much
speculation what digpogition he might
make of the secrets which enabled
him to escape from tightly-sealed
coffins at the bottom of harbors.]
from chains, jails and straight
jackets. ‘ .
The terms of the will left the
world wondering why Houdni ghould
have whnted his strange mugic to
perish when he passed on.
The pppartus with which Houdni
worked is a large inheritance includ
ing scores of volumes of instruc
tions and explanations of his tricks.
He named l\is ‘widow a¥’the’exe
cutor of his estate. but gave ‘nd ‘in
timation of thee state’s real’ value;
Only $lO,OOO worth of real and per-|
sonal property was mentioned. The |
residuary estate is to He held by !he'l
Banker's Trust Company, of Newl
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WARRANTS CHARGING MURDER
AGAINST THREE PERSONS
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MACON, Ga., November 12—(#)
—Warrants charging murder have
been sworn out against J. C. Burke
telegraph operator living at Startton
Station, Walker Land and Miss Mar
jorie Davis mineteen,-in. connectlon
with the dehth early yesterday
of Mrs. Nancy Hicks Grindle, nine
teen. viwd SO e Y
Mrs, Grindle, badly beaten and un
conscious, wag found in'a Ball street
home early Wednesday. She * was
takefi to thé' Macon hbspital afid died
without regaining consciousness.
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TAX BOOKS CLOSE
Don't forget the City Tax books
close December 10th. t
—B. J. HILL, City Manager
11-19. '
York and invested in first-mortgage
bonds. Later it is to bg reduced’té
cash and divided among his widow,
his five' brothers and his sister. Oth
er bequests include $l,OOO to the
Society of American Magicians;
Frank Kukol, James Harold and
$5OO to each of his three assistants,
James Collins. ; v
Houdni directed that his books on
magic and spiritualism’ be given tol
the congressional library, to' ' be’
known ag “Thé Donated Library of
Harry Houdni.” Should the- con:
gressional library decline ‘the bequest’
the books dre to be givén to thé New
York library.
Cherries
Citron
Lemon Pael
Orange, Peel
Dates
Carrants
Seeded
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Another American Magazine story
reaches the screen i “Hearts and
Fists” that successful bit of fiction
by Clarance Budington Kelland
which appeared in that magazine re
cently, e oAb R 8
This thrilling melodrama "of lum
berjacks and of ‘a boy's fight to re
trieve his ‘father’s lumber business
is jammed with action, and as a pic
tare, is filled with daring scenes
of fights, perilious rides, and of vil
lianous_intrigue, B
Marguéyite de la Motte and ‘John
Bowers'are east in the leading roles
with Dan Mason, the character actor
and comedian of Toonerville Trolley
fame, and Alan Hale, well knowh
heavy, heading the supporting cast.
“Hearts and Fists” will show at
the Circle theatre Saturday. It is an
Associated. Exhibitou'; release, made
by the H. €. W Weaver Production,
Tacoma, and directed by Lloyd In
graham, b ““im
One big scene of the picture is that
in which Jack Curtids ds a ‘hulking
lumberpack, and John Bowers en
gage in a terrific fight, while Mar
guerite de la Motte rides to the
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latter’s réscue ‘on am aerial ‘cabléway.
hundreds of feet over the valley. Oth
er equally excitihg scenes ‘are richly
scattered through the picture.
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WHITE PLAINS, November 12—
(A)—An armistice has been declared
between “Pel'cl‘ea” Browning and
the department' stores where the
youthful bride of the elderly realtor
‘'was wont to charge her gowns and
hats. R
In adjourning a hearing of the erst
while Miss' Hééndi’s application for
$26,000 counsel fees and alimony
of $4OOO a month, Justice Joe
Morschauser warned counsel for the
young pfiiihti?f : Vi
“In thé"meantime, there are to be
né new hats, new coats or new
dresses.”
Miss Heenan whose marriage to
Edward W. Browning created a na
tionwide sensation, brought' suit
Thursday for & separation on the
grounds of cruelty.
When she asked for the sum of
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$4,000 a month alimony, however,
Judge Morchaser hesitated and said
that the case would have to be ‘con-~
tinued over until next Monday.
““Peaches” left h::- elderly husbanfl
on October 2, after a six months
honeymoon, and both have sujts hin
courts in New York state bearing
upon a separation. g
When the suit brought by “Peach
es” was introduced by iti was learned
that the girl asked $2,000 counsel
fees in addition to the alimony.
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Meanwhile the notice of a suit for
separation brought by Browning was
served on ‘“Peaches” This must be
answered December 4. [ '
The United States Deépartment of
Agriculture states that wood fuel
utilization methods practiced by Eu
ropeans are not practicable in the
United States,g for the reason that
the time spent by Americans in
picking up chips, branches, et cetzrn
is worth more than the fuel obtained
PALE & PEAKED
Teass Lady Was Advised by Her
Mother To Take Cardui,
Which She Did With
Good Results.
Hamilton, ~Mrs. Ghdxa
Poitevint, of'{fi:‘.ci , says: “At
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taken it herself’a number
times, and it had always improvgs
her he&l&w she thought I had
better try i ot v
““] got the Cardui and began tak
ing it, and from the first dose or
two I could see l_l.chqngf for the
bette&. The first thing I noticed
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