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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921, T B e ——— ¥ 3 ) it |+ et A eyl | volunteers and to submit quietly to I)l'(!lfl Vl“.‘.f I\IC'\V‘;; b flfl} rpeaunyas viovies [ arrest. The resolution is to be present ed to the full congress for approval, B . The proposal that the congress pase v motion providing that complete ine YT ?‘;'..“1 p 4‘0 | A by lependence from the British empire L\..'i A‘X G sk R Wh hould be attained by “possible and I er means' instead of by “legitime SAE—‘H; av“y-‘ (”:"‘ [“‘ W C\ i ¥ . E | 5 ; ite and peaceful means” was defeat- Y i . . i, cd yestorday by the special committe VTR V7 SIS VN M s £ the ress by an overwhelming 2 222 ek, ¢ Congre | majority I'he committee adopted G/ Gandhl's resolutfon In favor of con- s gLy DB HOME AGAIN Officers Tonizht — Ball-Case Iin- oagement IS Announced - neing ¥ g erre Haute, Ind,, Deec. 29.-~Eugene } 3 % & & Debs soclalist leader paroled sev- Brings You Bargains Galore [ 0 B I"he uinville by 1 of the Am % < ting at his home today after a crican Red Cross is anticipatir n gt J o % slng home coming celebration ten- cxcellent report a sult of the sale lered him last night by thousands of Come, look about and see what you can find these days. There is much scattered throughout the (Bl of Christmas seals Leld during 1) e| store, In the varlous Departments that s well worth coming for at (he big reductions, Make it a point tholidays. 'The campaign is now prac- | s followers and townspeople. Rets to visit us and profit on your purchases. tically over although a Nl .r»} Ired Beauvai the Inc ¥ the itives announced that for the next few D i D arabifh 3 sactinghist vl IVOrCa anBa) in a five-reel movie, * T rall Soli whichi| by Caa il Briukb b RA in {8 the final and completed reports in|he is the author. This picture shows Beauvais and Christina Me- Debs arrived here last night and The Clearing Out of Heliday Goods Is Dwindling Down [fff verore e of ihia e o voust” | Nulty, ‘the leading lady. vas met at the station by a orowd | bly the first T of next week and — - — - vho formed a parade and escorted hope being held out for a large im to his home sre he re the Quantities ale. st vent the resuits were very |1WD are beating anxtously awaiting| ertificates, 1 p io ixinoms wroreinE rer IS B! cratitying but fully as much i looked | the big time on Saturday night when | ne 1ont ! ugl n eting with a short SdapiEs, gratitying but as mi k ¥ ; n the gathering wore red . y the Pythlan lod Knights Py ) forward to agai ! Py 2 I e The people of the fown have taken | th1as, Wil invite them to their ciub| and will increa A TR Y brands of red fire and = |t t th p + ‘ 1 flaming red colors, | ure ing the s nore nNow 1 the| ¢ f five cents 8o t at the X 1c ]wn"]ll.;.i\x‘ ‘Il ; s l.. w‘ n social leaders who had gathe since the town given the larges part of the returns with Santa Claus Presents will bel 1y ¢ The $100 one sells for|*! ym all parts of the country for he state recelves but 15 per cent, of | 4istributed to them also and they will| $ that increases in value to|the home coming remained over for ALL MILLINERY STILL HALY PRICED — AN ADVANTAGE YOU SHOULD SHARL ]| e nd the remainder goes to|!'ave all the car their little hearts the t of 20 cents each month | conferences with Debs. |the town funds. Much inte Hundreds Have Been Here to take advantage of this cxceptional offer since sale hegan yesterday Leld in the outcome of the sales Plans for the tree arc progressing Ball - Case Announcenent ) morning, and benefited largely. Hats of all kinds for dress, semi-dress, red styles or for sport wear, ‘{he people are anxio ) have those | "apidiy practically everything 15| —Announcement has been made by Brookvyn Lady Suffel’s or | Bound to carry nothing over, we have put prices on everything in “TOYLAND," as Doll oys, Games and like articles, as well as strictly Christmas supplies of all kinds throug tore, that at our reduced prices are moving fast. Good chance to get New Year at Christmas. Come look around. You may find what you wanted before, now priced as rooms to enjoy themselves aro hig CI mas tree and shake hands ( vears will be worth the lesire ntil the end of five years all at hal the marked price, regardless of previous reductions. That means much (o those who realize |8 attictel tnken oare o also|in readiness for the occasion which| Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Case of West their opportunity. Trimmings as well as hats are all at t price for the remainder of the week. Also [BI|know that each seal purchs will be remembered for some time by [ wood Park of the engagement of their vells In drape or face styles. EVERYTHING IN MILLINERY AT HALL, N[/ in Bortie e vito starmriout tho tard|inenboystar 15, The lodge wiilj daughter, Miss Catherine Anna Case Breakdown After e dlease hold a mc tomorrow night when|to Jot 1l of 162 Main street, New 7 s e i : 3 m ORI & o St i The Red Cross here has talen care vthing will be carefully gone over| Britai Mr. Ball is employed as i ALL WOMEN'S AND GIRL'S WEARABLES AT BEFORE STOCK TAKING PRICES T ross her O O L e hiktoFy iof eAah ey shatatl s : Goh T H ibl d’s DEfith many tubercular patients locally | pany Is Causing a Real Sensation, in our Ready-To-Wear Scction. We shall accomplish our purpoge of ye- ' are sen will be looked up that it 5 that city i : ducing Stock before Inventory as all who come to look are so enthused over valucs offcred they beconme tion to the sanitariums. It takes them accordingly. He e fThere has 0 date set for ihe| Mrz Anna O'Hara of 464 Evergreen buyers at once. Come see the offerings, and you'll see why. {| money to keep up this exc nt work | "k late In getiir t € Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., was in a ind the seals play a big part in it oceasinit ng 3 ; Serious Condition Untfl She Be- school children, aided 1 the Gy ! Al 3 cipal, Orrin L. Judd, sold great|!vee celebrations will be held at rain t Alac e gan Taking Wincarnis. mbers of them with a house to|o'¢lock und compicie d . M. Curiis, Plainy T Y O e e e T (e urday, following the meeting @ ‘During my husband's illness T had N : . | tomorrow night e s . practically wore myself oul through : o RIS LAY o T ; ion Church Nates Sequassen Blection ~ wopk and worry"” said Mrs. O'Hara S e g s . juas o (ot E‘ recently. “And so when he passed s Services at the Redeemer's A, M, E ; I 2 1 . 1 Damon's hill on Tuesday of next/to her home on Main strect aft lonschireheny ,‘”"‘”{‘:’ strect Wert [ tonight at its regular meeting. A i complete collapse. T could hardly eat Berlln Nev']S week. Plans will be made for the in- [spending the past fow days with rela C ']""‘ § ‘l'j'bfllh )»‘:_’ ”\‘\j"l_ W nembers are requested to attend a 3 anything for days afterwards. I would stallation of officers which will take [tives in New Britain. : tev. prederick U NASHINE- | (ther matters of importance will be L‘ RO ¢l so weak and exhausted during place sometime in January. Mr. and| The Modern Woodmen Socicty wi LOL Oy O o 21T i AR ATl o N ARt at onioiin the day that it was all T could do to ng those in bad condi sum collected soon. Mrs. E. B. Adams have been elect-|hoid installation of officers and t Amherst, Ma nitted get about, and yet when night came ALL DECREASE ed as delegates to attend the State|Smoker at the Athletic hall Thursday -v!- m"" I]i_f‘|\\w“_7;'» ]f\' Ll h'” 5 ‘j,‘m“‘m A e I could get no sleep. I was feartully Grange convention in Waterbury Jan-|evening, January sth it last October for a new field in the The town officials have sent away md‘ans An“bme SIIDGI‘HH[HI‘fll v::?:‘\ur\m:wn]xuvmi;‘ws' f\lr:'rlmth(l?"fiaw;::: uary 9. The Methodist Sunday school will theahilarantotiihe Latanda rarmin : B uth s Watch Night Services hold their Christmas tree and exer-| 0% S g T , 3 \ . up for days and days. ¢ This evening there will be Christ- | 9f South Wa 1 street and the 3 : 1oL, Aol Howden o g S at the church this evening | _ R G Voisard family of Bank street. Cor ! I happened one day to read about lN ATTENDANCE O e e e |y CFyane 1 mordial1y i nvited te Attani || nasities exercisenitithetcnlrali come|| 110} ek iy i ! OWers w d[l()[lfi & l Wincarnls and decided to try it, and served at the Kensington Methodi e S e as litions at the homes warranted this 8 A number of watch j are bas | 0encingial oclock. All are in it certalnly has done wonders for me. jchureh on Saturday evening of this vited to attend. On Ss W even ction d they will he hereafter : 1y a1 3 fweek at 6:30 o'clock. This will be fol- | N8 planned for Saturday evening New | * "0 00 BHE0 F0 SCROEE FO | iaken care of at the County home at| Londom, Dec, 2 > popular be- ‘IV‘ >lh’f I“'““ I had take about half the MI‘S, Maflshelfls ROO[}] S[]ll 1| 1owea by a social until 11 o'clock [H€ £ . Sl | here will be “Watch night” services | Warehouse Foint and at Norwicl lief in India that Mohandas Karam- | bottle I ”f);m:‘h:;lxr"x‘]r]f;\'; “fifl:fl"fl’,’ 5 e aa M 3enjamin renthal — anc (4 St - ST = chard G i the nationalist leader | and by 3 ake when the watch night serviees will| song serviee il praver A Assessors Near. Fnd d 2 LCET | whote bottle my appetite had come . 5 : S e er Kathleen left Wednesday for | | e et o R s B : \ < styled “Mahatma' possesses the Lfiad wnh Billl[lel‘ lny-'(flz:,x:'k'r:;‘:nlso.:,»mw, ,‘;,;;f,,f;‘?',,‘,;‘,”’_‘ L2 N. Y, for a few days' visit i _‘M“l:, e \_ll" . i” :ill‘, l, ,H‘.“" H”" "”,' of Lhi L MENORREIng) E e WA era H’_ writes | Pack. T was much less nervous and ailap o &h Gonis A IR RUAY eI, 4 ached by the board of assess B “correspondent of the | WAS getting quite some sleep at night. S wden | one in town desirous of attending the Willtam S N Ben ke clock, there will be special mu fter a period of several weeks hard L really cannot praise Wincarnis exercises is extended a cordial invi- ith the usual sermon by the pastor ork. bstract is now being ins Gazette. \ st of his siste 5. orge v . .| eneugh. T have taken only a few bet- tation. This will follow the al cus- |Buest of his sister Mrs. George Law-| ‘yren school will he held at 1 ympleted and the hoard expects tc atma’ means “wonderworker 2 ! WATCH NIGHT ~ SERVICES |:ation. mnis Al G T R e e i e e s L sebon : okl ALD SXDECHE 10| 4 was the tifle smiven Ganahi|tlies:and now I am: entitely well, i tom of sceing the old year out, and " L clock. The Christfan Endeavor so-|have the final list finished within greeting the New Year in, | s home in Boston. icty will meet at 6:30 o'clock and a|iweek or two. It is not expected that|months ago when there could be Special Affair Will be Staged at Ken- e N Mrs, Walter Nye fs very grateful to| ypenjal service at 7:45 o'clock. The | this year's grand list will show any|found in remote Indian villages peo- 4 3 AR alll who askisted herand ohildven o¥er|Mrdcram willl ba: casriedl outiby: the|lsieat. {nbrensds: buan s Seuiet or | ble wWho belevea thaz Hatdoula stap eginning on Sunday which is Jan-{Christmas. Yo o the st -season for ¢ + been | bullets, heal diseases, replace severec nary 1 the new rates will go into ef- Catsa . WA oaniEC e son forithate ihavarheahil B8, & P e oy ',\:,“,! $1.10 and $1.95. It is sold in New —— Xmas Tree Saturday it Sgusiments Saidisnopbmiich |F e, 8L LISRIRE s S an i sk thall b i e Ui A DIALINADR . DRI g ¥ f a raflroads lines thr | E 11 me assured h 1o rs th. H —Grange Hall Dance—Grange | fect on all railroads lines throughout lee This! All hearts of the youngsters of the | ruilding to cause a change time assured his followers that he 169 Main St.. Write for free instruc. insomnia is gone. 1 have a good ap- petite and my nerves are fine. I really feel like a new woman.” Wincarnis is put up In two sizes— sington Methodist Church Saturday P P the country. The new rate is the abol- Then again comes the great slump|could not work miracles and was Notes—Rerlin Briefs. ishing of the 8 per cent war tax by the tive bhooklet, the exemptions granted the ox-|[therefo not “Mahatma.” ; e e e————— 5 . |government. ? crvicemen on all property that thes Within the past few weeks, how- The attendance report of the Berlin| " Max Sugenhime, agent at the local : iy i 10ld or the members of the familios|ever, orant villagers' beliet in| GREAT FOR ECZEMA F(”n:h:r“;w: rfloo:rronmlun:l byib Ip{ Reponditaimorningiiaye o ot : ) i who have had s rters kill power has revived through the 5 iy | lieation the new figures to long dfst- . Y ) ed in batlle. The figures now total |appearance on the leaves of certain Showafter, school superintendent. The |, " 0inq The raterto New York will e dh R e ahout §45,000 in exemptions which [trees of a cotton-like material. They AND OLD SORE report shows that Mrs. Mansfield of |, : 5 e S 7 $45, 1 | & i 3 e Kentinstan Gramams sshool has|De $8:64 instend of the present $8.8 y : RRALRYE ) will make some difterence on the lis ed that Gandhi making cot- fl” b:efn: nirx\w{tll:«: i c;:‘“ ey | The fare to Boston will be only $1 4 Dl miat 840 4 Yhere are approxin v 75 persons|ton grow in this way so as to defeat — ..(.n :r "(;‘c :'d \\'Ill‘kr(:cp anLatent instead of the present $5.24 while {h Ly £ et 7 ) n the town ge this exemption, | the object of the government which is| I Guaraittee My Ointment, Says AL i 4 t' 2 T “"[fare to New Haven has been reduce: i i > 3 ¥ % counting the Civil and Spanish war|buying up the entire cotton crop for Peterson—Ivery Box of It. f”[fl‘“’f“”" v tor ! a | Lomes 2 tofdicents: | i g A . veterans export. The non-cooperators have iy i i 0“' ng 3‘ »l‘ 5 ?‘0(: ‘;m‘{F The reduction does not affect any g % Dancing Class Postponed been trying to persuade all Indjans to 1t you aro responsible for the health of yarlavaR tenchoraRElying Ll fare less than 42 cents and is not a : : f Mrs. I%. 1. Benzon has announced |USé No cotton cloth save that of na- amily,” says Peterson, of Buffalo, “f 56 a e pe . o0 fo get 8 Nirge. B registration of the class and the per| . yotion being made by the raflrond ; B that lier dancing ciasses for ehildren |tive spinning and weaving. TS SR I SHLRUERAAia . oo company but by the government, s 3 : : Wil be arritied (e weck be > of - mber, 1 stand back of every bex. Vgt et e s Bowling Mateh , N i B LACPIPPR B | o e, hecauac of Opposed To Viotence, irhase e “H Fterson Sintment Quinn S 9 Thomason’s bowling team of the ; T ¢d as usual on Friday, January Ahmedabad, ¥ India, Dec loesn't do all I elaim. & v e iR 8 ‘l'.‘ the regui time All pupi 8 E: I Assoc > 8)—The resolu- “L guarantee it for eczéma, old sores, Afiky Plerse saseaed 91| American Paper Goods factory in AN 5 WS 5 DU specinl commit- | running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, — sore e 2 i . 7 ¢d to note this change adopted by ! Miss Barnes . ... SEaeyd 92 [ Kensington will bowl the regular office TR o t"? H!\lINE el e e ot hd A NatHoaAT st nipples, broken breasts, itching skin, skin e e PN : i LY The Tchetbe e 1 new | vestorias (avorinE sontimuation of | divpen n: Mg, sad Roline” i ' f 5 evel 5 o 3 ffice has received its new |Yesterday favoring continuatio f | as well as for chafing, burns, scalds, Mrs, Rt sl s aveliing, AL vele obatepl <y “@’ wtes to take the place|Mahatma Gandhi's policy of non-v bruises and sunburn.’ Mrs. 8 R i e S is expected and much enthusfasm has | a 2 el ¥ . » game, vears. was In three different hoapit Worthington School been shown over the game. 21, U Al e e e Sl G ananiitie sole sxecutlve au 1 venre wag In three ditersnt hospltal Mitw Bartiett ... 2310188 % L el ””T‘ 0 EGLECTED Headaches and c"?""' ter January 1 denomination the movement with full y over as . 1 was cured by using Peterson's Miss Marsh ..... wan 88 95 {match will be rolled promptly at 8| ¢ 5 . crime against health and family wel. m‘l i LR P Aaoaes and its organisation. It ¢ S—Mrs, B r; an‘\‘zn Michi- Miss Hopkins . . .. 41 5| o'clock, 3 Y i T , fare. Don't be & slave to winter complaints. Treasury ST provides, however, that neither Gand- Soosty lautts Y all orders Miss Nielson ,....0..... 86 ; LRI Ah0) | i | Bl Don't make yourself useless and eadasger ; ; nd are the regular|hi nor any of his successors to his} falo, X. Miss Craven (South} ... 39 t Btanley Borkoski of Terryville was | e - othiers by allowing Calds to run their course. ar savings certificate issue leadership be authorized in case they Pereival School fined $50 and costs by Judge Griswold | < b S e Rrieaten, HioEabnAlIHeEhBh s Wit 27 in the town court last evening on a | | B89 e o 4 Always have Hill's Cawara Bromide At nd war savings stamps|the government without previous P, - 8|charge of reckless driving. It was! 5 3 Quinine Tablets handy. For Colds, Head: Ciab will take their pla sanction of the congri Ledge School claimed he ran into a horse and w agon \ ! aches and La Grippe they are best by test The rople having thrift and ar Organization throu the coun- Wins Waldh LGty B8 95 [under the raflroad bridge in Ken- ; —avickest o act and end Cakls 1 2 S (ERe e e G AL Shile meet I STRER Miss Welsleder ........ 35 3|sington and caused the horse to run ; Do L G set S A et ST e s i AR R e g : Kensington Grammar away. This happened on Christmas | i o s Tooei e L el : R bia e S TE o s by LBt ERn (o o iR T u Miss Lange . . S day. No one was injured but the Coach v instructing nolses™ Convenient and laasant to take, | Miss DuPle: S O, wagon was badly damaged, Ralph K. Swinbt SAntalnE o e — Miss Steed ...oo.oonoa... 82 i Comedians With Revue Columbia crew, in w fine points At All Druggists—30 Cents e Miss O'Brien .......... Schlitz Steiner and Schiotz Pllz bet- | Columbia's oarsmen are fast getting | Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Miss McKeon .......... 42 ter known as “Schlitz and Schlotz”|in trim under Rice's instruction. i NL owsiNy Daratrt Recipe and Nobody WLl Miss Barry .....eccase. 32 will appear as the two comedians with | ___ AR % " " TS - s Miss Keena ......ooenn. i 95 |the International Revue when that| = S vvery e Uk A 5 Know. Mrs. Mansfleld .... -4t troupe plays in East Berlin on Wed- | NOTICE . R S * ¥ \ - Junior High School nesday of next week. Both are Ger-| The legal voters and fax payers of ol G e XV L The use of Sage and Sulphur for Miss Steele . £ man comedians and cause the audi-|{he Kensington Itire District are N restoring faded, gray halr to its nat- Miss Schaefer . X po: &3 ence to burst into an uproar of laugh- | hereby warned and notified that a R i : % ural color dates back to grandmothe Mr. Dodge .. i geon 8l 90 [ter as soon as they make their ap-| meeting of the district will be held i A 5o er's time. She used it to keep her Grange HAll Dance pearance on the stage. The work of | in Foresters Hall, Wednesday evening, i 3 S hair beautifully dark, glossy and at- Arrangements have been about com- [the team is well known throughout| January 4, 1922, at 8 o'clock . M., £ il B S R % b tractive. Whenever her hair took on pleted for the old-fashioned dance|the state where it has played for sev-|for the purpose of taking action on ¥ y LA it that dull, faded or streaked appear- and New Year's celebration to be|eral private lodge entertainments. The | the following petition: i )\ g B i mee, this simple mixture was ap- given by the young people of the town [team is a valuable asset to the Inter- The undersigned petitioners hereby | 3 y X . with wonderful effect. at Grange Hall on Saturday evening.|national Revue and the management | request that o meecting of the voters| e _ R d i &l But brewing at home is mussy and The latter part of the evening will be |worked hard to secure the two to play | of sald Kensington IPire District be i 5 § e i " out of date. Nowadays, by asking devoted to a mardi gras celebration. | with this show which will be glven|called for the purpose of installing | 4 7 3 ot S 3 g [at any drug store for a bottle of Paper hats, confetti, streamers and fat Athletic Hall electric lights and extending the elec- | i < % 1 q ‘ e b 1'\\ \m).x‘.q Sage and Sulphur Com- all such articles that go to make up Berlin Briefs tric lighting system in, upon —and | % - AT 5 154 [ pound.” you will get l)na'rnmnuu old such a time have been secured. Mc-| he Beriin Glils' club had a large| "10N8 certain highways in said Qis- | [ preparation, improved by the addi- c ", . g . | trict, as follows | R 4 3 | tion of other ingredients, which can Keon's orchestra has been engaged 0., inper of people in atendance at the A 4 e y & . to restore natural play for the occasion and W. J.|gance given at the community house| ., cimington avenue, ilizh road, &y R \ & B % b dopengne ot 1:0} N Ritchie will be the promoter, we hear. [1ot cyening. Glniding pince, Allog sivecl; Harris v ¥ 3 ) 3 e ¥ | cotor and \\iw:\\vl\ 9 (“vx Badie idee St. Paul's orchestra will play for a The prayer meeting of the Beriin street, Hart street, southern end of A 3 A well known downte ( & oo Rl & % Ak Percival avenue, Robbins street, Ken | says it darkens the hair s5 naturally New Year's Eve. dance to be given at| . ren will be held tonight at 7:30 sington road, Four TRod highway, | and evenly that nobody can tell it has l.(\rf‘s(nrlv hall in !;fn:!;w”m;h:: m"w, o'clock. Following this meeting the |y ypam street, Christian Lane and B! [,( f; ! 4 3 ¥ ) A been applied. You simply dampen & gras will also be staged : 8 PACE. | Beclesiastical soclety and the church|gucn other streets and highways as ; R s b X | ponge or soft brush with it and draw Numerous other ev..ms“:vlave been | vommittee .“m meet, } may be designated at said meeting; UTECURA E o & 3 D | this through your halr, taking one staged for this day in Berlin. There will be no mfnnnz of the|and to make provisions for thelr co £ R o 10 8 . [ strand at a time. By morning the BerlMn Grange Notes Berlin Farmers' club this week, lection, and to do anything that may| | FOR HAIR AND SKIN ¥ bt SO 1% S Y [ gray hair disappears, and after an- The next meeting of the Berlin The Reliable sewing club of Ken-|pe pece v in connection therewith < = B g R i TN other application or two it becomes Grange will be held In the haJl on [8ington will not meet this week not specifically herein mentioned. FFor promc ting ar d maintain- ) 3 p Ligh N dat beautifully dark and glossy. East Berlin Items Dated at Berlin this 9th day of| | ing beauty of skin and hair Y . ¥ A e The library will be open as usual| Dece mber, A. D, 10 Cuticura Snnp and Ointment . 31 ¥ b o, k) ¥ l‘-—m | | running sores on my | Peterson Olntment Co., Ine., Buf- ¥ Mrs. Crane Mrs. Toley Friday afternoon for the exchange of Signed: are unexcelled. Cuticura Tal- | FOX books. A ] ; | A. W. HALL# et al. } cum is an ideal powder, re- There will be the regular meeting| Committee of Kensington Fire Dis-| | freshing and cooling to most Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | |o¢ the Modern Woodmen Svciety at| trict i del;cnfsl(ins E CLYDE COOK the Athletic bullding this evening. I L. NORTON,* | ] Sumple Each Ploe by Malt, A CottenraLay This would give most anyone a chill whether resident in Chile Mon.—Tues.—Wed. The regular holiday hours will be JAS, J. FITZSIMONS, o 61 Malden 48, M " Sold —in— . 3 Soap® ¢ Olntment 2% and 60, Taleum or the United States. 1It's the “lean of death” in which Fasward, » A AT 2 lobserved at the local postoffice Mon- R. H. GRAHAM | , sdas £ \ “THE TOREADOR” | day, Dated at Kensington, Conn., Decem-| il C“"‘:"“S“"“"’" S IRHONT ey {a Yank daredevil, {lies through space, his path obscured by dense RIP VAN WINKLE Miss Georgia Kelsey has returned ber 20, 1921. ismoke.