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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1028, | New Lines and Trimmings on Summer Wraps | RFSEN]S A"A[;KS o e = e [ sagrins sy e | e ON CONSTITUTION ) o e REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | ) Auerkan B Asocaion Do | !.z"*;l;::!' atls ool 2 RO IO A - cries Cantings of Radicals ~ Vol il Tatess othersise indivated. heatral Bothes uiel meriens o hls colomin are writien hy the press sEenr es fur the respertive wie 0 COmPARS . The Shock Jewry Ticer Gare Madge ' v id m fully At the mation V Iy art » 1eved = g P Nashville, Tenn., June 15.-—Now, at SO CIIISTTIITII ISR PITLtTE TEITIeE > the very npogee of the achievements 1 was op 1 In speading east- | g ‘ o - : of the Constitution of the United| “SNOWDRIFT" POX'S MOVIE TRE REMITTANCE WOMAN panie-strickn start, ' 4 ; States, whei ita blessings 8¢ APPAT:| 1uahts with rum runners, a battle LYCEUM out of teueh with t ymhouse fe i ‘ h o iy { J ent to the most casual observer, It 18 wiin the demon liquor for manhood, | The thrilling drama of a beautiful Little 3 | \ A being most bitterly attacked f and tragie, adventurous and even ro- |soclety girl who was flung Inte the \ / \ | 4 many quarters, condemned and even mantie life in the frozen Aretie eir- |midst of flerce warring factions in a&n eperation, a execrated as an Instrument of Op- cle away up in the Klendike reglon | China and caught In a world of ad. ing Leila t g ¥ ) & two quarts { pression and injustice, R. E. L. Baner, lare ineidents in “Snowdrift,” the Fox [venture and erafty intrigue that you about | of Dallas, Tex., chalrman of the elti- feature starring Charles Jones. Jones |brought her face to face with death it 1 thought ¥ senship committee of the American | has the role of a renegade mining en- [and love—such I8 the theme of the forget that—wit ky & 4 I'd be 1e-—and o's \ Bar sssoclation today told the Ten. gineer, a breken man, who wanders current photo feature at the Lyceum from the apartment—the pe t & Just e's ad hack home / / 3 nessee Bar assoclation meeting here. |into a little mining camp and it is |theater which stars Ethel Clayton in home eould not ra Madge Makes a Promise Iy %, ) q 1o constitution that is being at- there that he meets Bnowdrift, sup-|The Remittance Woman, Miss Clay- any possible emergency Pop,” he went on mounfully, “he 4 l1acked is the one under whieh this pesedly an Indian halfbreed girl, Hor [ton's blonde bheauty shines anew in Almost anything could have ¥ he ecan't afferd a vet fe r | )y |government has endured for 138 |tender devotion and his love for her|this pleture, which is vastly differ. pened to Junior in that time, 1 1! 8he's no good anyway, he says. Ret 5 years, has grown in wealth, power,|make for a strong romance which I8 /ent from the others in which she has myself in the bitterest self-repr than aliy he says. Reo 'R 2 extent of territory and intelligence of /made even stronger by the elimax | appeared and shows her in &' new which most mothors and seme f 1 wn ta see If maybe the vet its people heyond the wildest dreams | Which presents her not as a despised |sory of role—that of a peppy soclety known in all its polgnancy, Ar me samething to do for ! |of its founders,” Mr. Raner said. “No|halfbreed, but as the daughter of gy wha, troubled only with several miles T totured myself " gave him a dollar—I hade \ | other people since the dawn of nm-t;"t""l'nl":l:“"" who had perished In the | yiorar boat races, dances, ete., is sud- imaging all sort of catastrophe ost it somewhere, 1've \ i has bean as ha . Under this econ-|'? ” denly projected into the center of an r-l"':rnft the wild @istrees_ 0 ) over for it, and it's gone !" | ten e Eans qurtived the Rvat<} Sundey night's double feature "‘";nmmrl mystery with death en a mother-in-law, when repeated tels e big, lubberly Bey's face was #0 est ofvll war in history, we have|brings cust Like a WOmART Slisdes. Teeming with excitement and phones to the apartment elicited no | genuinely grief-strieken that 1 for. fought four great forelgn wWars nnd‘;"”"":".':,.n: ;l"" ""‘""':‘a hmnd-‘d |touching with tender romance, this answer, 2 gave him for the unintentional fright ; A carried them to triumph and & just d;:mu; of the .”::'“p;" oosan, pieture is one with a distinet appeal. Lillian, with! Marion, was stiil in he had given me and made a quick and victorious peace, we have he. ‘\.", Monday brings Hoyt's Revue The usual news reels, showing all the Catskill mountain home of Mrs. decision % come the admiration and envy of the| S 0 LTl eagoment, but with |the leading events in the world al. Coagrove, Robert Bavarin's sister, Is wverything all right at the 5 \! /s whole elvilized world, [oerytning mew. The ncts are new |MOSt as soon as they oceur, and am where she had gone to recuperate farm, Jerry' | Varions Classes Criticize land different, the jokes even more |!ntroductory comedy make up this from the arduous nerve.strain attend “Oh! Yes, ma'am no ma'am, “But from many quarters it I8/ 0001 and the imitations of L".‘lhn!'r'« program which is such a bare ing her work in breaking up the gang Fverythin's fide and dandy.” | being assalled, The eriticisms COM® | Bremg, the famous Hebrew character |BAIN at.the new summer prices, Beaded by theeeo “Good ! Who {s your veterinarian?" |from various classes, From below, giar ave side splitting, they are so| Following Sunday's double feature ©of conspirators ngainst the govern-|T & “Dr, Mitchell, the one we| W COPYRIGHT BY MECALLS the anarchists, who would tear down|funny, |offering, Monday's bill brings Jane ment headed by the royal refugee Who | have at the farm?" all government, assall it with open| For the last half of next week rol. | Novak in Divorce, a startiingly dra- ealled himself “Smith." ‘es, ma'am; no ma‘am," he stamn- | violence, This s the least of our|jicking, athletic Dick Talmadge in matic defense of wedlock and the LAlian would have found me in any | mered, again with his oddil ttle man- < e ¢ ” danger, however, We can cope With|“The Speed King' will be the movie |home, a picture as vital and import. emergency to Junior, if to do it she | nerlsm, Lises and trinmings: deoldediy MAW r;""'r:: ;::I:“ 'n’:’fl ‘h'.‘:'k' t"g.f:":::)"vho anarchists. anrun:n. This {8 o fast moving ple- |ant as marriage vows, had been compelled to call out tha! “Then, Jerry, I said kindly, “get| &re shown on wraps and coats for| 75 €00 SORE AN PROE S n'hm" “There is another element, the par- [ture that from beginning to end does No less enthralling is the plcture police reserves and the standing army, me a taxi, and I'll take you down|summer, [m_" to advantage the flaring flounce | 107 Socialists, who combine with haif-|not let up for a minute. Tt I8 a reve- [selected to end next week's program But Lilllan was not at the farmhouse, [ there before 1 go home. You shall| Most popular of all styles 18 the |¢nat js hecoming more and more |PAked educators In a more fneiduous |lation of movie stunts and dare-devil [for on Thursday is the initlal showe With only Katie's hysteria and |have him us often as It is necessary to slim stralght cont that ties or (astens | ponuiae for wraps and dresses every |Propaganda. Many of them are peo- |acrobatics, fng of the first of the Belasco proe Jim's limited capacity back of "‘"I""” Lady, if she can be heiped, and|on the side Two varfations ot this! ga. “Iple of wealth and position, some of S ductions—Her Accidental Husband. [them with humanitarian ideals, some| pre GYREL SHOW AT PALACE MON, e . LOUIS ! S aged and infirm mother-in-law, she|l will tell Dr, Mitchell to send the|silhouette are sketched Wraps are trimmed with pleats, " 3 ey of fabrie . . q . ) 1t = hy v | an has a new trimming fabrie tiars, tucks, embroidery and brajd— | with simply | tie notions, but they The big attraction at the Palace would be wild with terrifying anxiety bill to me 1f she could get no response to a tele. | m—————— ¥ ST o= ====and all combinations and varlations|have thespower to invade our schools i | ‘ 3 veek starting Monday will be phone summons for Dicky or me, e bt e Bt B el ety of these. All-over embroidery, 8o0|and in our schools, all the way from :‘h:(ll:;lfrwn\' h\!l“Thn s Alonsl Then, with a blessed sense of rellet, | Y ~-TI ME yopular earlier in the senson, has|the first grade up to the highest col- |t BROSAREY M0 Lo e wm‘" e ey it 4t the tarm. of ut| A been replaced by embroidered figun- | leglate institutions, we find here and |, “oogp o fitteen Brondway peaches. yesterday aged 59 ces, collars and cuffs: leaving the rest [there a half-baked professor who in the biggest girl show ever offered In |course of electrical engineering at 9 Blckett was still at the farm, or at i s least no further off than the South- g MOR E I A L Es 0 F of the coat untrimmed. i |#tdiously instills into the minds of |4pie city, The act comes direct here | Purdue university, was editor of the i R P A our youth these soclalistic ideas. from the Poll theater.in Bridgeport! Elactric World for two years and chiet ampton hospital, where she was on | f ; call for emergency cases desiring | AR - —_——— =1 Russian Ideals where they are breaking records this|enginger of the electric power trans- only enough work to keep her inde.| | “ “They would infuse into the mind [ egent week. A whole carload of imjgsion department of the General A L nf America the'same ideals of gov. special scene lighting effécts, dar- | Blectric Co, for three vears. He de. 1% hours pess, with the terrifyi ' 1 v b g . ! Well, she's machinations Newton, Mass, June 15.-~Dr, Louis Bell widely known electrical engineer died at his home in West Newton Bell organized the pendent mentally and financially of | oy c oss'p S LOTNET ||| enment thatt prevai) in Ruesta. Thes | {g" ardrohe, and _many beautlful |signea and installed the first poly- costumes are carried for the presen- | B e, o et o e | [ BUARTHLR SCOTT BAILEY, R pedition to the wilds of South Ameri ik : ezt ) 1 ca. | % e 4 | | that contain this propaganda. Tt 18 80 | y3tion of this act Tonight and | .00 Harvi o = Katherine could be with Mother A= : i e s R S elusive, 5o skiliful, that it fs hard 10 | gaturday the flm oftering is “The Toll [{1e0'e) 4t Harvard university Bl Graham within a few minutes, and I Jo outhful Model reach, | of the Sea,” an oriental romance with | o o il » knew that failing to reach me at the MR. BEAR COMES HOME he was standing frmly on his 1n!umd‘v. Gay frock of red and “'h\!(‘_r\gurpd “But above all, the chief danger|jenneth Harlan and Anna May Wong Y apartment, her next procesding would HUNGRY. | paw. He made a grab at the puff crepe de chine has a round collar and |lies in men highly placed, men in the iy the leading roles. It is in perfect be to get in touch with the Durkees. Mrs. Bear and her two children, ball. But it was just too far away. | triple cuffs of white organdie bound |genate and honse, lawyers who should | natyral colors and is very beautiful That no message had been ror-hvpd“,.u‘y and Silkle, reached their home He touched it; and it rolled right mm‘ in blue grosgrain ribbon known their constitution and its fruits, [ ¢ the eye. The Keith vaudeville from the farmhouse was proof thatleyactly at sunset, Just as Mrs, Bear| Mre Bears lap 1 ieiat e ! These and that the safeguards of | pj) faatures four headline acts with nothing rerious had happened. I had expected, Mr. Bear was not in the| “Hand that to me, pleass!” he aald Lyelet Embroidery the Constitution, the interpretation by |the Mast Sisters, three clever children | So the only fear T had left was that | den. or was there any sign that he Bruffly. His voice didn't sound the| Vests of evelet embroidery are[the supreme court, should be with-'in 5 singing and daneing act; Me- | of an accldent happening at home|nad been at home since they all lett| 1°ast bit like please, | popular with navy blue suits. Usu.|drawn: that the legislative branch | Kissick and Hollday, a pair of colored gince I boarded the train at Marvin.|in the morning to go to Cousin Han-| 4\0'-‘. Ephraim!" Mrs. Bear pro-|ally they take the place of a blouse, [should be sole judge of the constitu- | comedians who offer comedy, songs, | tested. “This puff ball is going to be| —— tionality of its acts and their eonform- | pnd talk: Wilbert and Dawson in | ity to the Constitution. The moment |5 very good noveity offering; and “Let I saw Junior toddling into the roac 's place on the other side of the 3 b } da ®_road | nah's place on | divided into four quarters—one for| Reversihle Coats Reversible coats are quilted white [this Is done the judiciary and the ex-|{he Public Decide” a YVery clever in the path of an automobile. I vis-| mountain | + ember of the family. beneath the al -ame back, however, in time for | €2ch mem | ;?;':2 :!lrr: n:n\elir};onl‘; ;‘::;lt:ffl\:’r-,xl?n:1n1\irz’;h,,,,°;m,l "r\a,,.-. it ready! T e SR {silk on one side and figured Paisley |ecutive would he prostrate at the foot | variety skit, with an entirely new idea T L it isiad dotis ohos belore ilhn‘:qrmé Re den PRI WhAL A WAS = 5 = |eflk on the other—it {5 hard to tell|of the majority in congress, But they | for vaudeville and with a cast of very e a on {magined that he was one more In|eveninz. He asked no questions about Which 18 most lovely, even go farther than that. They de-|talented artists 5 i N ot LA = d that the decisions of the court — s d t their stay with Cousin Hannah. It | man O s bkl Thelia s facling very | Hats and Belts shall be submitted to a vote of the| g0 are gllowed to carry more in in i | A smart French designer is making (people upon constitutional questions.| .. .ner than in winter. | THE the road--but every mother who has a %t vl V. q e e a real uss taken a journey without her r,hflrlgg:"“mi!;! =:;;‘ *;»w "“:Mkh*‘:m‘ e 4 ’ % | colorful eport hats of coarsely woven| ‘“These two proposals, urged by a | over. e paw, . \ il fabrics with narrow belts to match to | minority bloc in congress would as ef- e ——m knows the gamut which my fears ran | 4 i ‘,‘3“1"]’ "’}:"‘“"t"‘g If"’m ”“;- ‘"'_I_"l at “’35‘1 ‘S;Zn‘."‘“{x";fi"m‘:\ffl'fl ,,z',‘m for| S e, i Le worn with white slik sports cos- |fectively destroy this Constitution as ! et iAo . : i 2 “ ;W ¢ stiff tomorrow. | . b 4 2 i ’ ualiy cheery face downcast, even sor. A'“;’ e “”‘”“;f“‘“éof‘;& s nane| salad Ingredients two proposals were submitted to the rowful. n s al ) oR-w - Have your salad ingredients very people today they would find thous. Wash the lettuce |ands of advocates WOMAN “I'm Afraild—" tault he.r'ausfl she yunkerj. that old tin } fresh and crisp. n of hers off my toes. ; one leaf at a time and dry by press. Blessings of Freedom fell 5 % cal i 45 e et E s ;x‘f.”"{:rf“y};“,‘:‘: "_fp;“:',,m.,’{;’u'j;l ) 74 |ing between clean cloth, iihe. ftith e We Hava o 1bngs ans liasis A1 by the arm. Skl : ; SRR joyed the blessings of freedom, that . A Mysterious Drama o {I7ity, what has Happeneds 7| ouEht to e thenkful to Cousin Han) % Traveling Coats Iwe have grown indifferent to them. Now Playing Y Orient e asked wildly. Dalotorhelping b it 8 had | | e Traveling coats are frequently made |The founders caretully protected: the i A ¥ He looked at me wonderingly. il aili Sl mce ; | | this season of very supple suede cloth |rights of the minority by this written Movies of New Britain’s - ' stayed on it all this time. Goodness; with fancy scarfs and reveres reveal- |constitution It was the first time in | @ School Children’s Park Fete NEXT MONDAY “Why! Mrs. Graham, where aid| '8 W] sott’ 9 1) == ‘ t knows when you'd have been able to| | bit of glowing color. o you come from?’ he asked. "T}\py! t to | ng a L g g |the history of the world that certain Tiews the City. [h“r YoUr walkht on b AL 1t I, JOUr | fundamenal rights of the individual ang vie % : DIVORCE didn’t expect you so soon.” v g | paw is only cut up & bit. ‘1t will eoon Black and White and minority were guaranteed them | “S0 soon ! Then .they had sent|hany RS YR ; . el e grunt Despite the fact that color 48 seen by a written instrument superfor to ( :h BB L ognve the atm T HRld 8 oT) don't eare what voteay,t Mrdll 20 o | everywhere this season, some of the|the legisiative power or the Sieiig aries ones Bear growled. “It's her fault.” | “I naven't had anything to eat all| most distinguished dressers are ap- 5 ! ! 1 It © v o p 2 Y o 5 & majority. It is an astonishing thing 5 e e e mA:‘,-fn;,"';‘:u’g’zl "‘;‘;u'lf‘-"m‘h':“fr“:'f]:“t';“;l day” Mr. Bear whined. “I've been|pearing almost exclusively In black of |that intelligent people should deliber. (i K Jerry shook his head sorrowfully. |ean.” Mrs Bear retorted 1‘3(:101 1?$n t;ig]o hunn:z to;flfo%d‘;n:rnu in combinations of black and white. atelydatterr;pt to tear down these safe- it L Mitines ——lsc i o i ! fis' | o7t 1s. “ ! b » children ca s uards and turn the country over to -fi. iy T'm afraid ehe's going to dle, Mis'( “Tt 15" he enapped. “Pardon me! It| po caring 5 bushel of blackberrie: Oenter Piece frmh A ¥ Snowdrlft Evening ..... 30¢, 23¢c, 18¢. e e | 18 If he hadn't Kept that old ean ;i vour Cousin Hannah's, But I'm so| Before setting a vase of flowers on Eaushtion: Wik : in her den I'd never Fave tried tol i erom ack of nourishment that|a highly polished table eut a plece of | «Tna American Bar aseociation has e scoop out what was in i I'm actually weak.™ waxed paper just the size Of YOU |garted a work of education, realizing e e e STARTLING NEW Mrs. Bear saw that it was useless o Nyg Rear shook her head. | dotly. Sometimes the Aampness|tnose dangers. A committes is work- quickly, | causes the linen to adhere to the table |ine through svery organization that 4"’Exce"entActS" argue with him Then he rughed at her FACTS ABOUT HIGH\ “Hafu s.rme"of '.hesfindn)lcv frogs’ | Thare was a short tussle, And the puft| and ruine the finish. will aesist through the great fraternal J“ss. "AILhV"_|"‘- v'h" urged nim | ball slipped away from them and b2 and beneficlal organizations, through Mr. Bear gave a grunt. Then he|wa.nt volling down the mountainside, | Roiling Eggs women's clubs and the league of wom- One way to get an cgg cooked t0 |y \oters through patriotic societies | BLOOD PRESSURE |nio,ihe trose ees that bie wite| " o"foud roar 3. Bear. tore| , | AR PPEURIBE IUTINBCE AN A M AR R TRES T just the proper hardness is to place it o0t o e erican | i\vnHlflE from six to elght minutes, the text books used in our schools and which is a general poisoning of the T 3 - f Mix galt with your fiour before add- and constipation creata toxic poisons lis o % 2 and there will be no lumps, peal by every means within our pow- | Bigger and better than ever i / eep vour brass bed forees tha heart to pump more vigor = / T 5 Keep yo 0 o — Ax Inrexrs. Sy of buapost SRt ads (RS K rRaNG, LEAVES 82000 TO CHURCH in riges and high blood pressure is pres | : THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY |eler and lecturer, leaves $2,000 to e i trom peremptory shake. cnrable He now rose and reached for a in a eaucepan containing boiling Tegion The most frequent causes of high|yono tor dessert. She noticed that! Newapaper Bervios.) blood pressure is chronic toxemia, = & i sebt & colleges to eliminate this dangerous 1] TONIGHT AND SAT. body by the absorption of poisons | we hope to cheek the propaganda. It that are ahsorbed into the blood er these assaults upon our govern- | ously to overcome the obstriction | Sworens Pvtacen m Perady Lrees | . New London, June 15.—The will of sent. It should be accepted a ) e Letter From John Alden Prescott togcome of the fact that we must pay Sroton \Heights Baptist church, $500 i sy result in turning 'm inclosing some istters to me|takes. T think I have said that to you . In Perfect Natural Colors on and a valuable collection of || You'll Enjoy This! ST | puff ball which Mrs. Bear had brought | (Copyright, 192 y ) 1 ‘n Fover ¥ (5 i S = PRI puff ball which Mrs. Bea ght | (Copyright, 1923, by Metropolitan water, Cover and let stand without |""y" (o ruting will be made of Starting Monday Si fntoogn TRnve and treasonous matter. In this way from the intestines Poor digestion he Heauid " ¢ eaue ing the lquid to your gravy or aUCe . n. guty of every one of us to re. KENNETH HARLAN causing the muscles controlling the | Brass Beds ment.” arteries to contract, which in turi i 4 { polished by ANNA MAY WONG | rubbing 1t occasionally with a cloth The pressure within the arterles A il R g i Walter R. Denison of Groton, trav- “The Toll of the Sea” warning which unless heeded, will ‘ ~, o ‘ o ot ¢ B r & t f M & - yiney Carton not only for our sing but for our mi to Starr Cemetsry aseoclation in Gro- condition fnto an inenrable dise f.es) They are almost too| befare, Syd, but it looks to me as IS | paintings by noted masters as well as Nature, »vn“ " s, g ' US| caored for even the eves of my best|though Life had asked perfection of | ample warning. Dizzincss, palpitation | LR 100 KECR (A% SEE0 0 courge | every and punished or cast 1;’_;::“,,” e L MRIERAN Y Gretat | j ) / ghts &chool : KEITH VAUDEVILLE of b myzelf for my sins, 1 would not send|agide as t unfit theze who fall of breath, ing in the HESREE short of this by either mistaken no of fullness in t Oht, & mp I wonder, Jack, just what a man|tions or voluntary sinning p | PLANS NATIONAL PARK. 3 e toms o ¢ essure an sru-—what his tholghts are unde 8yd, 1 eannot endure it. 1 haven't - | Warsaw, June 15.--The Society of y & should n tor | ihese cireumatanes ven answered these wondatful fet | Friends of the Tatra Mountains is 2 Starting Monday A we \ « Ie W would you do, Jack? Oh,|ters from Leslic of whish I have / working out a plan for transtorming [the Tatra Mountnine inte a national “Come Along Revue” ed muc his time to disce il h of me to ask you! Of{sent you a copy. I am carrying the | mear roacl canae \ Ao not Know What you yals around with me, and I read park on the lines of Yellowstorie s 3 chi Park. : rr Uw ur nn Biggest Girl Show Ever In blood pie ‘ ecent t & e No o jors unie I sl them over and ove ilternately Ly Town sumed first by the burning terture At St iy 304! | knowladge of how v,n]-./,.mly am ’ VEGETABLE SA[AI] The Tailored Oxford Shirt 15—Broadway Peaches—15 pener e ' i, rhep o|of that faith. She is the dearest i ! [ woman in all the world. Help me to 2 made for sport and busi- [ Keep ner happy by getting me out of [ BY BERTHA K. SHAPLEIGH el Do this mees Of Columbia University | pecially Priced At Had another note from Paula to \= y For thie salad, which is so pleasing | $ fhe talls me that the doector |in the summer, use any combination | 2 65 : ays My ‘n-rr:], ave ghe m';s' g5 avay immediately :M vegetables which you have, always | » PO“" comit and | i s would cure ine ' » with an eve to color. For instance, | v Sadits Miray ' il open my| T know | fresh cooked green peas, n"wn car- | Other Arrow snd Emery § gt g testine t ; ' ‘ " 4 DiA ever a married | 8 to zet WY | rots cut into thin slices ,and potatoes | hirts { ALL THIS WEEK your b ressnn tn t X 3 e h dead love Iet-| where she will not ses either Lesiie cut into large cubss, make a good | 50 00 THE SEASON'S BIG EVENT 4k e | mixture. Maka a well seasoned dress- | s l s to . | o b B Bi-a-lin is a e ' N A G only Knew wh t a cont to biess | ing of oil, vinegar, salt, paprika, mus- | el iy ek less preparation tha 0 1| goou ro they would shrink |k 1t with ¢ wants the L, | tard and finely chopped onion. . ‘“The G Y Brid o farkable i esnite that t $n oot inetand of allaw-| money to g6 o1 how A 5 a little over each vegetatble, and al- | fl)’ om‘ e R ein b e el am T RofE 1o Ai8e tal 0 low to stand in a cold place until| e c I i u A Rolileking Musical Farce Comeds vk : g s R ekt €0 s 1 o 6 Mot b ASIs, trol i | Itime to serve. | y Arthar Hownrd and Mary Ann Dentler with » guarantee to re the e ooh o tell ¥ou the truth,|seem to be trying to pull mysel! out —— | Arrange on a platter, having peas | &t Their Best M‘YAII&B'A." Family A uniess| by my Bootstraps ady across the way says|in center, carrots at one end and po- | 273 MAIN ST. | sultan Witings and ‘you will T i boteer 1". this than you did in the “Fascinating people, purchase pri N 10 not dare go near Paula # very first bLottle s not g - | you ars with me 1 fea- that it i8 not her brotner is futility man on his col- | tatoes at the other end of the dish. 4l relief. The longer 1 I the surer 1 be-ltubercuiosls that ails Paula. )lege baseball team, i Garnish with lettuce or watercress. Widow" last year.

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