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— Ll e : N to the family skeleton unless it is per- | 1astiv 1 v utday 1 3 At leiald Blag., 67 ‘ the intes ARG tlie ol : 0 ‘ g £ =T ?5 i (TR $2.00 Thiee Mout 10 politicians were righ e " its place if there : e e e 283 While Cash Will Be :s 1ot : : TWENTY YEARS AGO 6 - - . - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924. New Britain Herald 2 101 20 L b Ly S o e et e Ty BONUS BILL BECOMES LAW AS e T e | b George S Chamel). | Given to 389,383 Under s " n ! istoms by certui When approaching a crossing, & !, g ) s C. 3 mder who remembers i 3 TLELEPHONE CALLS K ¢ 3 . IO CombIvE ahould Té faotived torain won, ) B s i soe : T e notive should Ve requi FonisroN A i e Bill. Buainess Offion Rl ook iyl e ros Those things called “chestnut bells, il bl O D ¢ petter off under the old regime than | 7€ MRS 08 PAQ That used to fasten with a pin = 1 no uncert rins, what : . (r 5 It 1 5 Upon our coat-lapels, The only profitable adve me ever t + ) cetian of the olicf, gr - B S i - 5 ' And when some fellow told a joke Washington, May —The soldiers’ the City. Circulatic . S G L i ey way tosmalestonnis n "= ‘fhat we had heard before, honus bill finally has become law. foom always open to adiertisers. man or themseives t mean” wou ¢ man’s game” is to force out those woe used to tinkle on our bells The measure, which has been the oo et wat ' the bonus « E vay ont of the dilemina —aholding to the millionaires can’t beat d cone wi roa = o e At The FAnitated Tiese y 2 / " 1 - X And everyone would roar. subject of a fight l\vl\\cf-n congress | 3y The Assoclated Press Is exclusively entitl % B0 s ey ) A g8 that were good, or & .. ¥ - o and two successive presidents, Wwas | 4o S the onl te:bublitation ot . . ] f v e T ) Vld-fashioned schools were Unfail. Andq then there was another craze, 1¢passed yesterday by the senate over 41 credited to it or ot ot e ; ; . Lo S (el Liten the Loy with'a good batling exe " Wihen chestnut bells were over, Dresident Coolidge’s veto by a vote of | 42 in this paper and also lo pub- £ v co ons, anc BESAIN Ime had te the exams, That had us’ pop-eyed for 59 to 26. 43 {iiedtiersin fuvorable er f J lopting 1 ! that has come from A gume called “Pigs-in-C : This was a margin of two votes 44 here isn't much humor in a detec- phey sold them by the million then; more than the necessary two-thirds {5 ageney that mentions bobbed It sure was going strong, majority as compared with the 52 4§ which fur that there 3 S e mir as a mark of identification. When suddenly we dropped the thing | votes there were to spare when the |47 Home with | : ¢ oHip s o bl Gl - And all took up Ping-Pong. [veto was over-ridden in the house last 48 ed upon t udit, 3 1 # cvidence of i, ¢ 1 merely beeaus Some day Russia will develop her Saturday. | 49 (m“:!nu against fraud s lis- s exhibited s 1 curces and get rich, and then Each stunt in turn we thought the best, The Vote On The Bonus 50 gt o E rds—and little old of fact on't have anything to hate us Fach puzzle, game or bell, i v ala tolae L 2 g : roturnced from abroad < 3 about. But whether things like that will last, To Override The Veto—38 52 gl i e et - - | 1s something none can tell, i Republicans—30 5\: s * Hooees . (il Corrcet this sentence: “No, 1 don't | And, maybe, twenty years from now RBrandegee, RBrookhart, Bursum, "S Grand Central, ¢ of 5 Arashipe posmn L ! v i years e to talk about my troub said We'll hear the same old song: Cameron, Capper, Cummins, Curtis, | Los Angeles, Cal.; . Station. for a perso endure, He will think 5 i puld not scem | jia: ‘izo ahend and disciss yours: Remember how we all went nuts, Dale, Elkins, Fess, Frazicr, Gooding, | % That year, about Mah Jong?"” Hale, Harreld, Howell, Johnson, | 5‘; T T “ e ¢ : He T - i (Cal.) Jones (Wash.), lLadd, Lenroot, ENTHUSIASM FOR SAFETY y. And oy ] gy, th COMM]TTEE NAMED From Our Own Infant-ry Drill lodge, McLean, McNary, Norbeck, | >? Recently in the reports of a mecting WOODS RESIGNATION president of th ites went ta Regulation: | Nori Oddie, Shortridgt, Spencer, | inspired by the desi uce the | The dacision of Cyrus K. Woods, th | g publicity was ST Bobby, age seven, had just been told | Stanfield, Warren, Wiilis, o by the older boys at school that there Democrats—2T7 : ] : Men Who Will Look After Business | ogn 4y ganta Claus, He came Adams, Ashurst, Broussard, Cara- the remark was made that not until ' States to leave his post Xt e KT . b % i 5 4 L e v AUk soadue of New Britain Industrial Council | home righteously indignant and de- way, Copeland, Dill, Ferris, Fletcher, be ttable ineident in of%icial | cus days the much 1 good : médnded truth. George, Gerry, Harris, Heflin, Jones, the sentiment of the little Appointed Last Night ¢ Bobby said his mother, (N, M.) Kendrick, McKellar, Mayfield, £ i : Mraale S “there ‘ Santa Claus, Mother Neely, Overman, Pittman, Ralston, les, would true safety come. The per- when relations between the United | rhyme to “make me a | . ¢ ontin Ehare bt eoy ’ J g d . o Tl N hi i Committees to guide the destinies of | 414 gaddy play Santa Claus and buy | Iobinson, Sheppard, Simmons, Smith, petrator of that remark 1@ right es and Japan are a trifle strained, child in just for to the New Britain industrial council for | oo & ehe Trammell, Walsh, (Mont.) Wheeler, . . 3 1dea, dispatches from Japan all in- With coldness, hard ind a prac- the coming year, as recommended by | ° retorted Bobby, “if Farmer-Labor—2 Oblerflatwns on \ . e w of life becor 50 pre - [Sceretary 1. W, Parker, were adopted el s It has been sugges equentl dicate that the amba r was held tieal view i ni 0 promi retary there isn't any Santa Claus, T want Tohnson (Ming G « g he council lasf - J Minn.), Shipstead. these columns, dating as f is in the highest regard by people ent these doys, it hurts nohe of us to (dt & mecting of the council last eve- 45 know the truth about this old bird To Sustain TN ‘!‘" 26 ! ne Wealher s, o e § - 3 ’ ning | committees appointed are 0 & a he Veto—: I you call the stork.” | e vy follows: > i publicans—17 Vtions, the joys and sorrows of the| Aferlcanisations: T. G. Pasco, As —Mrs. Liltian Bezley. Ban, Borah, Colt, Edge, Ernst, Fer- | ¢, Malone, ¥. G. Hausman, Hilding 8 'k’ TN e . nald, Greene, Keyes, McKinley, Moses, | For Eastern New York: Partly Anderson: athletic, I M. Wileox, | Some menwork the hardest to Keep | pepper, Phipps, Reed (Pa.), Smoot, | cloudy tonight and Wednesday except a boycott was started against him. great crisis, ccly had the last . chairman, R, A, Catlin, rrod I, | 0ut of werk. | Sterling, Wadsworth, Weller, showers tonight and on the coast; Many times a person does not refrain rumble of the great rthaqualke died A inner, A, E. Chure . U, Sehill- “"W“ | J)l;m:)tr;t 9 m’“t““:”d c:o!:.rr:;:‘ :l'v nn'r'::“:.v:': g 1 » s is ng Ceono N, Sty M. . Coe, ‘aired— centra ortion i 1H 1 ] from doing something merely because | out when the resources of this greut Fact? and}:anc,es [ s |-..I.ln~':‘.‘,:-'|‘, ! <].“,m\‘|'|\ Coe | o otlcyer o whatide vonats o e e .mlv““uwnl bl there is a law aguinst it, Often the and generous nation were placed at “-I““~” (;flmg." Chvist: education. | tribute your wonderful success in husi-l‘ Democrats—Harrison, Stephens, | Fer_ Southern New Fngland: disrespect in which he is held will have ' the disposal of the afflicted ones by BY ROBERT QUILLEN 1 AL M. Pasuce. chaleman, 3: 3, Mul.| aees?? | To Sustain The Veto—1 {Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, proh- f Plekpocket:—"To the fact that I've | Democrat, Ransdell, ably showers on the south coast: con- always Injected the ‘personal touch’| Absent and Unpaired—7 tinued cool, moderate variable winds into each transaction.” | Mepublicans—Watson, MeCormick, | mostly easter! —It. Jag. |LaFollette, Conzens, | Conneeticut: cloudy tonight and - . Democrats—Walsh, (Mass,), Reed, Wednesday, probably showers on the people driving the strects today who States, they regsarded Woods, ! persons an infant a container for (. 1% Hartman; social, K. 8 Kyle, dingle-dangles (Mo.), Owen, south coast tenight; continued rool:‘ have neglected to have their opera- ally, ns their particular friend \ chairman, H, P, Dykens, D, V., Walk- Any funny, nonsenst al rhyme that | 3,038,283 Kligihle moderate variable winds, mostly A = . & 5 er, Allan W, Burke, will make Fun S8hop readers laugh is 1t i estimated that 3,058,283 vet. easterly. NE 0 obitan; paneWad. SR gE LEYRCOI WS Urafphysicl Sy mugl SOk . / : . [a Jingle-Jangle. 1t must be in two crans will be entitled to the fnsur-| Weather conditions: Local show- not hoast of the fact, Were they to be gratituds For this reason h ¢ conceall 1 “_’”‘1 s, For example: ance policies provided by ,,,,.' aoldier | ®rs occurred during the last 24 hours e used to eateh fAshe . over a narrdw belt extending from i v . Wi in an accident and the request made beyond all question the hest represens s . ‘iters bonus bill enacted fnto law yesterday, French bl)()l Writer 1 [while 359,553 will be paid eash of $50 | OKlahoma northeastward to Connee- to sce their license, fuilure to have it tative that offieial America eould con Explull\ Discourteous Act‘ After winter comes the spring; or less. The bill also provides for |ticut. Cloudy and unsettied weather Wonid cost:ten dollars and cosia, | Linue to have dospite the ability of the Philosophy at least helps you to bed| paris May 20.—The scenes at the| Tonsils hurt like everything. [payment to dependents of deceased | Prevails this morning in the central veterans of the amount of adjusted |8nd eastern distriets, The tempera- dollars to get their license in the Sufficient reason for the resignation cxerecise panying the American defeat of the 2 compensation to which they would |ture is low along the northern border I'rench rugby team, which have been| Cows e liorns and sheep have | bave heen entitled, from Montana to Maine, Ah, well: wives who eap’t have geplored by the French press, were wool; Adjns service compensation 18 Conditions faver for this ieinity Member Audit Bur . sutis N re t] 1 new, In other repre some justice” after all |y, wile clowns half so — number of moto | accidents, Ambassador to Japan from the United given to t (ct. In the emotions that ts tair are arouscd the memory of our cir- there was real enthusiasm for safety on the part of drivers of motor vehi- circles in Washington at this time there is in which appe three years ago, that fety would of a natjon which he d the govern- hold for a little while to the ambi- come when the veckless driver be- ine which he represented had im- came a social outlaw, and practically measureably aided at the time of a child we used to be more Influence upon him than will the the emissary at Tokio, The United vihill, H. M. Tutt ; teher; danger of being arrested and fined., States tender the greatest Almost any plan of redemption” will | employed be L chair- | work if mankind wil man, Otto Mucller, A North, James | ] f Havlick ligious, John Sloan, chair- is & case in point. There are many Japanese were grateful to the United \ sncctalint e cth (ke aTc I B O S il M maD BAhRKE | The obtaining of an operator's license any nation turally, while whereas it would cast them but two | individual who will succeed him lieve you are mowing the lawn for (olombes stadium on Sunday accom- regular way. Of course the possession has heen givens Mr. Woods states that cense does not make a person Iy T one are responsible - 3 . A v of a license d not make & perfon & ol bt bl ol th¥ir own way provide a nice HvIng ot ereated by the representative | Dentists have an awful pull, figured on the basis of §$1 a day for | Unssiied weather and not much better driver, provided he has had one There is an implication that his dis- o0 pawce apeciali French sporting publie, according to (home service and $1.25 a 4d for | in the first place, but the instance is | approval of the Japancse exclusior 17Auto today After maying the| Yeu will undoubtedly eontribute|Overscas service, The first 80 days | s T . Crols e ah s 0 good | wo » reng pride g 5 1 or 0-J8 o e t be counted. Also 1 cited merely as a case wh as & clause is responsible for his action, but Dangeron i good yundad French pride in Josing was | funpier Jingle-Jangles than these, Ad annol 4 a maximum 4408888808058808588880031 but '8 bad v when | not so painful as the utter lack of | dress them separately to Jingle-Jangle |0f 600 days would be allowed. | o] rule, a person gets his or her license the publie has no reason, yet, to accept J : d langerous erooks yead portemunship sho by the crowd | Depar 'he ¥ . All veterans up t T d NEErOUS € port iip shown by the erowd | Department, The Fun Shop, Herald, | p to and including ears ’0 0 ay | change in temperature, more because it is the right thing to this as a fact, Even though, as an in o article points out that most of the |the rank of captain in the army and do, rather than because the law re- dividual, he resented the action it is spectators Sunday were not regular Our National Anthem marine corps and lieutenant in the | §(Taken from Herald of tha* date, A . | e ruxby ate | = i navy are eligible for the b uires it probable that he would have stayed attendahts of the rughy matches but|yjitie drops of water— 3 ¢ bonus, COVPPIIPIIINIIIIIOS " { [ vuther the mob that goes to the fairs | )ittie grains of sand - It 1s estimated that the average in. | @ FP9® o see the aideshows and applaud the | yfake the resort hotels surance policy would he valued at| The city engineer and the soldiers’ 8 not connected with the motor vehi- jcountry and the realization that he / Mon-tamers. Hitherto, the newspa Chihas 16 Bent the hand! | 8962, while the maximum value of the memorial committce held a meeting cles department, hut which, of course, | conld do more th n r to A per says, the 1eghy public has shown 1. Sutton Stefran, | Policies would be ahout §1,900 for | yesterday. They went over the plans itself truer lovers of sport than the P byt 'jm erseas service and $1,600 for home | for the changes at the park and it was N oxing public, which for example, | serviee, deeided to advertise for hids for the considering & matter which has been matters come up, By so doing he prob { \”‘! ll‘”w:‘ i "_H“:” the | iy llv“ it “"|\I\||:I|”7,¢;::"1 e TH6 valus of the pelioy would be |BRIIINg of thie ans soping Abeut the S ¥ Suy {the equivalent of the amount which |base of the monument, the adjusted service evedit, plus 26| Work has been started on St. Pet hoot oft out of consideration of the traflic ably realized he could accomplish an s : \ . ' l “ll | 1 bl ) s 1 is hand while fghting for j.apt novel accidents too long t 18 now propos- | immeasurable serviee for his native . vo ot i . it Clar oy - ¢ lots of ways 1o mike ara Lvery one my mother con- s . : . b ’ per cent, would purchase at re er's church and a large gang of work ed that thorough examination of 1. Cortainly his patriofism ‘ one it the darned grand vy - dewned ineurence prices 'lml:l ]!flnlf" :0' rvxvmn: selmpstdiipiaioind agloris Jhad | o price nd er oo en was on hane 3 motor vehicles in the citics be made he greater than his feelings for Japan, | fore meddling ) s —— Habiabet T he T ritish Ambassador to Y compounded annually, To e committee of the Turner so # ascertain the conditiof of their much as he might admire the Japar Bl.lll h Ambassador t Sun of & Love AfAir, determine the latter computation a | 18ty Which has the work of getting You oan travel fae from the evi Berlin in 1914 Is Dead He kissad her. 5 table of factors has heen compiled by |A Suitable site for a new building has denees of civitization, but you can re. Sndos May 2 Bdw «_lm‘k 'h"" said, “you Know you axperts. Multiplication of the proper | decided not to purchase the Hunger ¥ main at home and do that schen, the man to whom Chancel- | 900°t love me factor by the amount of adjusted | fotd property on A stroet, 'This SRS Kppedsing (o by UNM(e ate (o B | 4MORS boen el dporasn o )y mann-Holweg 18 reputed | e hadn't said that he did. Hehad servies compensation due the veteran, | Pieee of property 13 ideal for sych a no intention of saying that he did. ylus 25 per cent, would give the face | PUIIAISE a8 the society plans te that many reports of accidents are part of it was undone by the enact Work if we should take the pr railty trealy as “a scrap of pa-| And#o they were married, value of the insurance certificats, | Fuild, but as 85,000 ja the price asked bel it “unoflicial yer,” died at his home here today, 8i fiach certificate, of course would vary |the committee decided not to buy, A - : : dward entered British diplo- Members of the young fry some- according to the length of servies of Members of the New Britain Wiheel where people have taken chanees with slighting legislation, whi v . S e Droks 4| i Boevicn 1569, and at the out- | 1/mes gt hardboiled. They need the veterans and his age at the date €/Ub Are planning te go to New York poor brakes, This is t one part of Jowed up by the resignatic { shores u ¢ reak of the war was British ambas. Toasting of issuance of tha polic: The poli- | on their wheels to attend the celebra & ear which necds attention, a own, well-liked, represe v manded by woriene UM FURNEES. odor al Berlin, taking a prominent Disiinsioned ' cies would he dated next January 1, | §on On the oceasion of the return of By Griff Crawford) Application for the bonus may be | Admiral Dewey from Cuba, rt in the negotiations there in which g The nearest approach to perpetual | the Gorman cha or vainly tried to Oh, trim, the form of the lady fale made any time befors Jan, 1, 1828, catest degree of precaution is to Meh we ] t t ’ ~ I X \ LRy a B wE the groaten dagree of pr b b g e otion 18 the political machine that | cpsure Kngland's neutrality in the Proceeding me down the street-~ but the cash payments will not be dis- | “THE MEANEST MA " b8 taken to reduce theconstant trafic the best possible grace. runs on the apathy of mpending conflict, 1t was at his | ] noted the chic from the bobbed hair tributed until after next Mareh 1, | th 8ir Rdward that To the grace of her well-shod feet; Loans May Be Made | 1 sensed the joy of a quiet place | Loans may be made on the policies With dinner served just for two— Up 1o U0 per cent of their current We I8 Described As Storckeeper Who ce value any time after two years . outiawiag of the habltually eare ks Woor the 't . S 2 N from the date of fssuance, Thue on | SWindles Children Out ‘of Their driver, . L 8 t v - I — ey Tor grandmother dear—it was you! | @ $1,000 folicy, at the end of two Pennies, years $% : 8 could he made. On this i : O il A K CR N ys ED TOR An Inkling same policy at the end of 19 years a | Cleveland, May 20.—The storekeep- THE BONUS BILY : iy s DR. FRAJ A E DAILY l lAL Mabel Lizzie Coburn says Jerry '0An of 8531 would be possible, er who swindles children out of their The State Police assoclation, which in his place out of love for his own I8 in thorough sympathy with it, is salve wounded fr . had not other safety appliances. Cars on public ose, Searcely had a groat deal of good streets with wobbly wheels or other- in the promotion of interaatjonal re Inspected, it s planned, 1t is said | py in the fac saster, than a large Any seheme to he sro tht yaracterized the Belgium made 1o the motor vehicle depaftment ment of what the Japancse consider lustrates how much there § i nnfortunat mous remark went Mt of enth - r . re ol t . sa e 1 r 1 o the British diplomatic records. - spirit of enthusiasm 1 At ) But—T almost died when you turned fa time there might well he Mucklepate came very near proposing .”" loans may bhe made at any nat- | pennies {n a game of chance where to her the other night.” fonal or state Lank. the child has no chance to win was . Gloom Ca"lers Pegey:—“That 807" Scrvice between April 5, 1917, and characterized as the meanest man in . Mabel:—*Yes, he told her there was | JUI¥ 1,1819, may be counted in com. | the world hy George 1". Harvey, New By DR. FRANK CRANE 2 bufton off his coat.” puting the adjusted service credit, al- | York, addressing the associated retadl se men dee that cert Vhoid arry 3. Williams, !70Ugh eniistment must have been | confectioners of the United States sl \ 'Hfl“l‘r» before Nov. 11, 1518, convention b & crson and communicate the (Copyright 24. eproduction Women who servéd as yeomen 1| Mr, Harvey declared the associated calth forbidden). ° NAvy and marine corps also were ccnfectioners have abated this fraud, heoks and apparent good ded in the bill as eligiblg to re- |the most popular form of which is 4 Board of Health had him | [[r———s | "',"," fts benefits, large box of chocolates, each uirce " he must » o T & Aty e 'H"I‘-HI stipulates that no one shaill | ef which sells for a penng. 1f it has nor even sit at m onisted Uy wewipnpery of s ,',,'.'," 10 its benefits for service (a pink center ,the purchaser gets an country, Comtributions fros bt ian officer or for member- (extra one free, if it kas a choe jiste g 1 YeArs age " 1ip in the Neserve Officers’ Training | center, he gets a gound but his was & typhoid germ e agigns e -4 e ”:"": OF the Btudents’ Army Train- | chances of doing %0 are wrecked b 90 to $10.00, Write on '”('y"“_‘\',’ ) the manufacturer inserting & siy 119 persons being SN0 N it affe v«l\‘ 18 a resume of the law as |t lling the dealer which pieces Arr of “Typhoid” Mary g i o - g T8 g Bt 'p" Tana of various ages. chocolate and advising him to remo: She had been em- will 1 N them to New Tork % ive of the first 60 days of them, Mr. Harvey said. other line of work Unuccepted manuscripts will not be service each enlisted man and woman Neat appearafice, common sens rmed and officer up to and including cap- | and a swile are three requisites of & mic of typhoid there the W | 18I0 I the army and marine corps|candy txicswoman, W. L. Sa.:nem, [ ——————~ lieutenant senior grade in the Winnip declared. “Witheut the oken 1he rule laid down by enforced suporvison™ 5 NAvY is entitled 1o a eredit of §1 for | smile a gir! won't sell much ca 8y, ISADORA DUNCAN INJURED each day at home service and $1.25 h ca 4y The Associated Press. for en~h day of overseas service, 1t - name, became a ger must be preserved, but, re spithte with ninds Leningrad, Russia, May 20— Tea- | all the service was st home $500 s | " after those who carry merms. d0Ta Duncan, the dancer, narrowly | the maximum allowed and it p:rt wn’: spiscsmipl st begcp s dhnd cscaped death teday when the auto- | cverseas $825 is the maximum, Tthaca, May 20, «— Christina May mobile in which she was traveling | Those not entitied to more than $50 | LUMED, 15 year ol4 Ithaea high with others from Pakoft to Leningrad | would be paid in eash and to others a | CP00! Student, for whom the polies e : was overturned in & ditch. Bhe was| 20 year endowment fnsurance poticy | O SUMerous New York state citiss THE OLD THINGS caves & " s e ", 3 m, despair and knocked senseless and received pain- | would be jesued had been searching since she disap- or. cancer Tl injuries aboui the face. Her im The value of the policy would be | Pe2Ted from her home here on May c there is an{Presario eseaped with, concussions. | equivaient to the amount of the | s o oF Teunited with her parents yes- it met eftoet | THe Automobile was wreeked. adjusted service credit, plus 28 per | TTTOMY- - cent, multiplied by the proper factor | SN Was found yesterday masquer- m opposed MANGS SELF WHE D. | in the table of factors given below, |08 8% a boy in Binghampton, where Albany, May 20.=Jeseph Kelly, AS the policies will be dated next ‘:h- h-_d been working in a restaurant 1o not ask that the book | who was arrested yesterday morning January 1, the veteran should take|™> » dishwasher, tend the definition of ' as a vagrant and sentenced to two bis age at his birthday nearest Janu- \ ining und even stimulat- | months in jail a few hours later, yes- | ary 1, 1925, to get the proper factor . I SHOWERED, roug ¥ even naughty, are hot | terday afternoon committed suicide in | to delermine the amount he Is entitied A miscellaneous shower was fen- the Albany county jail by hanging to. ! dered Miss Grace Moore of 79 Linden under the ir of indigestion, an article | himself from the bare of his cell with Table of Factore street at the home of Mr. and Mrs at is manifestly cructation of envy or the a belt, The table of factors follow Walter Weed of 50 Hawkins strest comples, or any sort 5f writing that aims — - Factor last evening. Miss Moore was the re. slander, 1 cannot stomach. GRADE 5 1S WISNER. 20 ..iiiean . . voo | cipient of many beautiful girts. Musi- nan bei ) 271 in the business of Grade Room 19, defeated Gra L} BRI PR Y T 1 1) cal ssiections were vendered and nemice o fe, things that depress and 5. loom 17, of 8. Mary's schoo 2 .. . sesns ceees 2542 games played. Miss Moore will be- A 1 do not like y business with the snem 12 in a bas 1 game at St. Mary . sass sssasrssns 540 come the bride of Harry Atkinson 24, by The MeClure Newspaper Syndic | fielq yestarday, ‘e . . «es 2,539 |early in June. someone look oul for those souls spirits? epirit na 1y faitly be gauged by his courage, m. s T — S

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