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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925. wh | Wwas severely wounded In -practice I s el s EDISON SNEAKS RANESA U8 RHICER PR D Colleges in Near East By Explosion, Refloated | New York, I'eb, ~Cleveland I, | Tallon, France, Feb, / 12, == The | his thigh, has recovered after two | 5 IN EXTRA WINKS | New Jersey Man Accused of Killing | Plan Production of Cheaper Elecs podge has announced the opening | IPrench battleship Liberte, which was — Brief Sketches of Speaking of Sports months, and Is glving his squad o« tensive drill in preparation for the " % , of a nation-wide campaign to raise | wrecked lere by an explosion in 2 meet, Columbla lost to the army Wife and His Step-Daughter— | tricity And Money Will Be Ratsed | ¢, 500 10y 1o provido for the oper- |Scptember, 1911, with the loss of § ~ Famous Stars f i ;,;m:,m"on Jast Saturday, 10 to 7. Ysoapee Polios Net: By Sale of Bonds. luting expenses of five American col- | more than 230 lives, has been re & arrieulat was formerly instructor 1 . S Icges In the near east for the ncext|floated after three years work, and yonmmy OConnell, former New of fenclng at the Washington, D, C, Sleeps Six Hours a Day Instead M{\leiu:bh[."n;z Hammonton, N. J. Feb. 12.—An| London, Feb, 12.—A plan to stim- |ivé years. The institutions are Rob- |will b towed into drydock today. iisalont hvdi't)r expelled by Com- | Racquet club and tralned the last First Baseman all night search in the vicinty of this|ulate Britlsh industry by the pro- lert college at Constantinople; Wom- plh i mad ! '! ndls because of his al- | two American Olymplc teams, Mays o’ Pom, w" s - < 8 o . own and of Waterford, nearby, for |duction of much cheaper electricity |en's college, International college of DROWNED OFF BAUTIMORE ged part in the latest world series |1 the only veteran of the team this (3 ays Born—New York city, Mey Joseph Depasquale, wanted for the |18 being prepared by the govern- | Smyrna and Sofla American schools. | Portland, Me,, Feb, 12, — Cums S mings O. Martin, 65, of this city, first officer of the steamer Munale | bro, was drowned yesterday off Bal. 0= for Air #1 | timore, Md., according to word res S..)0,000 for Air Mail celved by reiatives. Details of the accldent are not known here, scandal, has opened a cleaning and |y 1894, Vi e Daily Ma v year, . |alleged murder late yesterday of his |ment, says the Daily Mall, which - dyelufl establishment in San Fran- Major league career — Sold 1o |wife, Lena, and of &m ;z:,,“m;, by | adds that the authorities are och- IP. 0. D 3 d ::co. “I am through with baseball,” | Tigh scorers of the castern Inter-| FOrt Myers, Fla, Feb, 12.—Ad. | Washington in 1915 by Buffalo cJub |4 former marriage, Patrina, aged |$0ering an issue of clectricity bonds, | =+ 2 ept. to Spen: sald O'Connell. colleglate basketball leaguo face |MItting that he felt “fine, despite his o{nthe Internl‘uon‘-;w;euue. Re- {four, convinced state troopers that .(unruv:tcmj by the gAE\trm'ml\l. to | " each other tonlght when Columbla |wite's 4 ported sale prico $3,000 and WO hg had fled through the woods to. |30 ultimate value of £50,000,000, The Chicago White Sox will play |and Pennsylvania meet “at New nslstence that he slept slx | players, With Washington ever |ward Adrian ud cscaped to hw| The Paper asscrts that the schemo away from home on three hollda, Cork, e hours a day instead of his customar:; 5 v’ 5 apparently replaces the one con- Y8 | York. Carmack, Penn forward, has Y | since. York city where he has friends lf!xplaledyby l(he P Km‘c”j_ P et e e P —_— Washington, I'eb. 12.—The poi {oltice department has advised con- this year, 8t. Louls, Washington and [ made 24 points, while Laub of Co. four,” Thomas A. Edison yesterday| Outstanding feats—Batted 333 In | Mps, Depasquale’ | 2 3 % Mrs. asquale’s nine year old tional appropriation of $7,851,000 to | {4‘:: :’:;k[;vulll:ox:: oy Iorléu: soll for | jumbla, with one less contest, has ::l;b‘r:t;;i. hv:l'ue\'en!y.flgh; birth- | 1920. Fleldod .994 in 1924, t¥Ing son, Anthony, found the bodics in :'l’a"::“:‘:"l;f' 90 (Lo "r:::‘,""“,’"“o;" R e f.ulm‘.‘f::( nensneLta b 2 AR A S M Philne | accumulated 23, Baldwin of the 927 A% Bi8 winter home here. with Pipp of the Yankees for pre- the Waterford home, when he Syt b T entrelty |usked or authority 1o expend $250.- Ma e e n call : ave one each | Now York quintet 1s fourth in the | ,EXCOPt for a deluge of telegrams | mier honors. turaed trom achool, Both tiad besn | qCrio . &v M &9 LONE BIOIRELY | o)) o r funds, apprapriated” for IWIY.G ‘(’:hlc]uos added burden is|)jst, with 20, Pennsylvania is a half of congratulations from all over the T !shot through the head, Dr. Ewing “1:;"“ the "}'"'h O" d'i";']'y :"'lu”“‘ coniing fi ‘AI'I:\,\“"Allylllllpl”.:\" v’ll:l‘l‘ll: ‘vh';‘ caused by the fact that Massachu- |y game ahead of Columbia in the |¥OFid and the giving of his custom- | %ho) examinaditn et bonles tsaia tiint | A0S etz PRSI AL UM MBI | R O R e S irianed | T l d H s cotcren B s e, o Come 12ty St S | COBDS GIVEN & DAYS Mo e b e o oo o ooy tnon, i s 1€S1 QM@ HAVe une: 17, when the men of Collins |two while the New Yorkers have|[¢cent years had become a national S et L AL ared |needed to wipe out deficits incurred will be performing at Fonway park, | won two and lost two. institution, the day was a quiet one, Boston. In terse answers to questions put discolored o i con i LIRS ~NO MORE ot i to him, Mr. Edison declared t il pence where it is obtalnable, which | q ' S Ttaly's champlon, Carvens, will be | ° " eclared that a = Depasquale’s own eight day old|{s by no means evorywhere Tatan SICK STOMACH Pete Moeskops ot Holland, world's | among the lightweight contenders in | #°T!d court, with power to enforce |ypjon College Girls Ordered To |baby boy was found unharmed in| There nl':“:‘:v\v' r:.;:vlr\nxnimn 500 Watertown Man Honored rofessional bi chad its decrees ls essent { ‘ o U § P eycle racing champlon | the tournament sponsored by the ssential to the peace | his crib. power stations supplying certain | By Spoolers of Silk —N0 MORE & { cheg from the girls’ head when she |three cents per umit, as compared [N | has asked a tecord ¢ of the world: Praised Mr, C ST00ORIS ool | Dy Eork(Biate sAtEIgHo eommlec |y ccfi50d b R dimit a:g Ml Dross booes Hodenlyox then | e arcas, and experts figure that the | xew York. I'eb. 11.—The 7511 SICK HEADACHE grind at Madison Square alx-duy Bor to iame A succesedr to HHeititlg provements In the manners of lrl‘:r Will Be Barred | PORTER LEA l entire country can be cared for at a |yjversary of the ‘.‘,,.,.. ol bl LA y 1 Square Garden | relinquished recently by Benny J | VES PAR S fraction of the prescnt cost by only |gijk Ly General \m-}‘ullmin.’.‘ ”uc\ of ~NO MORE & ) starting February 28, This is more rising generation or any elevation of G = - A 28 Leonard, ., Feb, 12.—Co- [ie ; than any amount ever paid Alfred the standards of American education Unll‘l"‘,°‘1'°“,‘1,';;:!'(_f:u:” Zeoegs on Watertown, Conn,, commemo- | pIMPLY SKIN firim;;n.h king of six-day riders and’| Georgs Godfrey, burly negro who :':‘""d"i'(' famous questionnaire re-| gl guburb, were given four daya in |Mead of American Opium Confer- |\wrat hino Al Planes tas last EhGAC R dlnnerating he highest pald competitor hereto- | pas been substituted for Quintin | Y¢aled I8 alleged lack of practicabl- | ypich to abandon short skirts, low | Yratching / anes e i S A T 100 stations. { iy “h pleton, former governor of Connec- |Get at the cause of | Mr. Alin Small, 607/ At Rockwell Field |ticut, «nd Thoman 1. Drewnan, fire | 30ur heagaches and | Greeas A, Bisoks fork, Romero of Chile as an opponent for “‘,‘:: ;::"";f""“:: ‘l;’bé'a"ud!:", ’;’P;"t‘z' necked dresses, rouge and lipstick, | ence Delegation Expresses Graufi- S the Canadian, Jack Renault, at - ¥ ake |and adopt attire specified by the | Aia 5 P _ e vour sick stomach, m N, - Yo no adviee, president, W. W. Prescott, in an ulti- | cation at Support Given His Stand San Diego, (‘al., Feh. 12,—Civilian |commissioner of New York and once | gyl eyes, broken mfl:gyflm‘ Walter Spence, who has spent the{ Madison Square Garden Monday in last few years in the wilds of British |, sf aviators would do well to inspect & Salesman of the Hemingway com- | out skin, These are | ot the INDICAN | The wiz g ", % . o round bout, has faced Renault e genial wizard of electricity | matum issued at a mecting “for girls | Paris, Feh. 12.—Stephen G. Por- | \)eir planes befor visiting, Rockwell |Pank, bankers and merchants at. | Narninga that thers Guiana, South America, is biddin, - found enjoyment in a question as to " 5 " G h B | twict Once he went to the floor only” at the college yesterday. ter, head of the American delega-| . £ 2 y . T P 2 3 is probably Indican for metropolitan swimimng honors. | tor tho count and the second time | 18 hours ot sleep. 'The 'sirla were ardered by Presi- |tion which lnst week withdréw from | 10\ T2d & warning bY Colonel |tended the dinner, which was pro-|in your aystem, and no man ot woman Recently e lowered the metropoli- | 1,; yemained on his feet and bat-| I 8¢e nonccessity for Increasing | dent Prescott to garb themselves in |the international opium conferenco citis CoLboh, Lt e L0 e b O e et i R tan 500 yard free style record and ||| , : my Wours of sleep, but my wif¢|clothing in no way conspicuous. “H< | at Geneva, left P: ; scized a plane which landed there | BTIRCROR, H. S0 erriman, | yidican shows there fs poison bein {ed so viclously that many believed | eva, left Paris for home this| ;" Lormitted it to leave only after |PFesident of the Heminway Silk | piaied into. your blood, and uniess thinks differently, 50 I take it in two | prescribed the following: Skirts not |niorning. He expressed gratification sections, first four hours for myself, imore than nine inches from the 4y the support given to the Amer- S after which I wake up then take |ground, elbow length sleeve, closely |jcan countries. also captured the junior metropoli- | |\c had won the decision, which went tan breast-stroke title. tadhalCaradian it had been dismantled and placed |COMPany. you stop this poison it may cause on a truck - serious sickness, perhaps rheumatism i AT AT e or neuritis, gastritis or maybe even two more hours of sleep to matlsy |ftting ollars and rougeless faces. | sr.- Dorter. who 15 also chair.| Colonel Graham eaid he had no |Coolidge Dines With Ting trouble or otner disease. (PPOSES SENTENCE her.? After the meeting ~Mr. Prescotl | man ‘of the house forcizn affairs | 0¥ L0 justify his action. but wouid Wash., Newspapermen | The alarming part of it le, we do Eo:‘ Spad e " e vo o 3 o Ao often realize the Indican is there, Bu o I;:; mh“yh un:; Mr. Edim‘nn .‘mlt‘i’;‘”’}"cl:;s mo|d01h::|rl ::;:u]:{ I'wler 50 | committee, was favorably impressed :'an;: to ;:(ry]mr u‘n:v Xlfl”‘ s to tak ‘V Washihgton, g 18 — * rthday has been the one occasion |inc ous in her m o8 [ the newly acquired Amerlean | O from Rockwell fleld, | b — Thomas Mott Osborpe Says He|on which he has permitted himself |that people might not remember her {ombassy bullding in Paris, which - - ! The champion cow of Oklahoma| Thinks Imprisoning Robbers Will Mr. Dempsey ehould keep right on fighting. - This will at least give him | an excuse for staylng out late at uight, sidont | Mhen the appetite gets poor, the - ident |y eath foul, when you have dizzy 4 oolidge attended the annual dinnet | headach bilious " attacks, sour | last night of the Evening Star clul, | bloated up stomach, gas—it's a pretty e Tecers 5 e el ure sign you have Indican. Japanese Mission Visits n organization composed of cm- | jure $IEN vou have Inlean, | g full expression of his opinlons about | for clothes but for her personality. |was shown to him by the amba has been awarded a gold medal, We events of the day. Girls who fall to comply with the | 558 P L0 0 S vk, o voie " 2 ] n g Cause More Murders, 5 : o at. | "ador, Myron T. Herrick, He volced o i vs4, | PlOves of the Washington Star, No dn and If the chemist reports I v All the nations have had a ter-|ruling will not be permitted to at- |y 50 S0 50 coon be pos- French Indo-China City |«peeches were made, made and It the chy lam?pc‘m : | Little Liver Pills for a fe is related to Carl Morris or not, mbridge, M]ax?, !ln\». 1::;-’1'1\' rible example in nx.-'a world “ar“ )}ut tend classese, the president said. :sihle to unite the consular and Paris, Feb, 12.—A Japanese mis- ey long sentences being impose on|memory s short,” he said. “The other services so that all the offi- [ sion, accompanied by the I‘remch Famous as Sepalla and his Nome | loldup men Dby Boston judges Will|sconer the world court is established }FARE Eu‘ P RTIES cial business of the United States in Lo 0 i e N dogs are, we question If they'll ever| result in more murders and not in |the better. But it must have some- | W ambassador to Japan, Paul Claudel, Paris might be expedited under the |, at HManoi. the capita § Le 3 famous as Nurmi and his dogs, | fewer robberics, Thomas Mott O- | thing behind it to enforce fts de- [same roof. ‘;‘-'r:,‘"r'{"",;',’]‘,fl.,if,::‘“\d\;" f,,fm’,l‘,’lt’ Cover with wet baking sods— —_— horne, former warden of Sing Sing, |crees; otherwise it will be. useless, FOR U. S- AMBASSADOR\ B8O e N bl R Tv‘.\‘"n’flfi‘nt;h'n ‘nh,,,." afterwards apply gently— Mr. Rockefeller played eight holes | declared In an address to Harvaed | “If we have a world court and all SUGG DS LA = ; le ok | . s ; EE TE BROTHER of the visit, the dispatch says, is to | c “ return that made by Governor Gen- | of golf the other day and turned in| undergraduates here last night. the nations contribute their quota of | 8 @ card of 54. Mr. Rockefsiler may| - “If the difference between the sen- | police power to enforce its decrecs, | Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg's Last Dass eral Merlin to Japan, hut its real vAPO RUB object, is to study economic condi- Qver 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | helong to a 1 1 i 2's an | tence for robbe: nd that for man- g ., | & to a horrible trust but he's an nce for robbery an it might prevent war altogether, or In London Devoted To y " Duke of Connaught Has Taken |tions in the French colony with a Thaen see how all these signs disappear. z | Carter's Little Liver “Pills not only, make the stomach, llver and bowels work in a fine healthy manner, but also have been found to drive the Indican out of the system. FIGHT INDICAN WITH CARTER'S :'7 " | liave no way of knowing whether n} | honcat man at that. slaughter is only five years or le; at least prevent them from becoming T he said, “the bandit is goig to ta of gr itude! ’ Leave-Takings |view to a commercial ement | Mr. Connie Mack can sympathize | his chance on shgoting and escap-| «Mr, Coolidge is #n ideal presi- | Place Formerly Held by King Ed- | . o | with the unfortunate man in Ken-|ing. Heavy holdup sentences are in- | gepnt, Tis selection of assistants will| London, Feb. 12.—The hoard of | . | o e e | iy N oK b or | oo G et s o e e, Sl ol sty 0 S in e VM| povarnoraliatiine | Klllgvavel inetiti=f| BRRA-ASi BritbiColony, Reconciled W lt!l Wife, e to get out of that American leaguc, judges ave not taking to consld- |yope js dead. We have brought to|tion of Great Britain, which c_arvs' Tondon, Febs 17—News| comes Ma" Takcs HIS O“-n Llfe; ) vave, eration the human matura of the [out attention evervdmy in forcign | for the home of George Washing- | o™ tho' Frepch Riviera that the| Chicago, Feb, 12—Two weeks after | EEFES son with whom they are deal- |oountries the futility of a number of ton’s ancestors in Northamptonsghire, ‘lmlw of Connaught has succeeded | he had been reconciled with his {to the place once held by his broth- | estranged wife, Vaclav Kosne, sec- (er, the late King Edward, as so-|retary to Dr, Jaroslav Smietanka, +|called at the American embassy to- |day to bid farewell to Ambassador | Kellogg whom they presented Sully Montgomery says prige fight- ing is much easier than collegs foot- rties. T hope this will never oceu [in America.” Lail. The mjoney is, anyway. Walker shook hands' with | dent at the White Houer Lut we &uppose someons stepped | tween them hefore they started swinging punch To John J. (“Muggsy") McGraw goes the hoior of having piloted the most major leagua pennant winners, The former Baltimore Oriole star! Detroit Sends Extra | On the subjects of young people of today and their education, Mr. Edi- Player on to Toronto 7 cpoke Dbriefly and with less roit, Ifeb. 12.—rank Navin | e His eyes twinkled as he "president of tho Detroit baseball |, qvered he had not noticed any im- club, has disposed of one of his X |, vament in the manners of the try second baseman shipping ) iging generation in response to a Charles Gehringer to Toronto of the | o yeetion, He avoided an opportunity International league under @n OP-it5 sond a message to the young men tional agrecment. g of America by declaring they take Gehringer came fo the Bengals {0 “aaiice” Tha young women, he last scason from the Mint!gig are 5 myster: |ciety leader in the British colony " lalong the coast which, it has been {estimated, this winter aggregates approximately a population of 150,- | 000, . | The weather has been exception- {ally good, and there has been a | whirl of events unequalled in any | previous year, even before the war. The Duke has become known as a two-handled sliver cup dated 1 |two years before the Dbirth of V |ington. To Mrs, Kellogg the board gave a handsome sct of Shakespea Short talks with tributes to the re- tiring ambassador and regrets at his |dvparmre were given by Sir Charles | Wakefield, Sir Harry Brittain and Sir Sydney Lee. Means to promote Anglo-American amity were dwelt upon, witth appraisements of Shakespeare as one of the strong Riviera,” and every new organi self yesterday with a pistel he car ried through the world war as a lialson officer in the Irench art He had been attached to the con- sulate here five years. {the uncrowned *king of the | TUXEDOS echoslovakian consul, killed him- ' Tias 10 to his credit thus far. The last four came in succession. |tion secks his co-operation an leadership. Several additional lawn tennis | ue . A simple “no” was his reply to a|links that tended to bind the two Contracts have heen received from |y yegtion as to whether American |peoples together. ; . Svivester Johnson, pitcher, Tobert foqycational standards have ehown | Ambassador Kellogg in thanking sompunie Mack of the Athictics rates | yotherglll, outficider, and Robert |any improvement since he fssued his [ his visitors for their gifts expressed |Cub8 Bave been inaugurated and from 1910 to 1924, incl : + ”Funwd a‘}‘m'(r;r\rt d {quently became a nightmare to |he is to do shortly to take u‘{n nlu D osisean two top the reat of the feld by a big| © " o a0 |soung men secking positions in his | affice of secretary of atate in Wash- | has also Acccpted a Bl ase Rl s establishment and revealed a lack of |ington. He referred to Shakes- | e Made to Your Measure Connie Mack ot tl knowledge on the part of men pre- peare as “the greatest genius of | Menton-Roquebrune. Muldowney defeated Flerce 100 v o | either the ancient or the modern — et MeGraw has been i ! R e 1" sumably educated. - gl WAl World 4o su al Rogers' billiard mateh last | " gty RN T work and the | world, Optometrists to Meet | series, winning but three times, 21 a on 3 4 S " o | ety night in a game postponed from the ogress of science, Mr. Latson said The American club will entertain . ~e ~ | There was nonw played in 1904, one | provioys night. In the regular game h"‘; i-d‘nl'"'r of electrical develop- |the secretary of state designate on | In This City Feb. 18 | | | | Saturday night. | The Martford County Upmm"lnc‘ s association will hold its nvnmhlv‘ | | of the vears in which the Giants|je defeated Pierce 100 to 97, In copped the peanant. Mack ha& par-'{j. (lxss B tournament last night ficipated in five, grabbing three of | o, 'risk defeated Henry, 75 to them, T. Young defeated Hogan, 75 to ~~~~~~ Postponed games Thurs and The Cornell fencing team Wil | I'riday night: Holtz ve. Coscina, meet the Columbia university fails- | Zucchi vs. Swanson. Gustafson vs. mén at Ithaca, N. Y. on Saturday. | Knapp, Mack vs. Murphy. | ments in the making “but they hang back.” Radio can never take the place of the telephone as the evers- | Stamford Workman Is |day means of communication, he | said. Speaking motion pictures, his own invention, have no merit, he| g meord, Coun., Feb. 12.—Mi- | pucinces session and an address hy declared. Je introduced a device of ! aa) Dyriscoll of 47 Hurlburt street, | ;3 A peckham, a registered op- : this kind soveral years ago, and it |0 N e to Stamford . : | e was exhibited in several different 3 “For the Greatest Good of the’ Greatest Number” banquet and meeting at the Burritt hotel Wednesday evening, February Crushed by Elevator !5 Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock and will be followed by a ; tometrist of Waterbury. | countri 4"“"’"’” latelliosterday ‘"{n';""‘;“‘"‘ 1. T. Reddell of this e suffering from injnries received when | o Mr, Edison will remain here for SIETEE AT B A H elevator ‘“‘r"\:'lgire“(:f of the about two monthe, taking an aimost | 2¢ W39 TTRIEC B ding under L“T us this day give special commemoration to the won- %) PHT affair, which it is hoped at least complete rest with virtually all of | ° " - i eraHa e h : ] G > : v Ford his as 3 % 4 | Manchester. h Staffore o S Yesterday, he and Henry Ford his | 5o i Wen ure ‘of the shull and | o of ol R o e aer Lacke, | Abraham Lincoln. He typified the next door neighbor, and an old| e ran |8 ; o |Internal injuries. mpsonvitle, Middletown, Rock- |friend took a trip up the Orange | MHER T 4 as a tiler, was | Thompson! | 2 ville, Rocky Hill and this city, wil {river in a small motorhoat | vorking in the elevator shaft on the | ¥ ‘ R = 1 a e I ; | main floor of the bullding when the |$500% 0 00l ed for a |Jail for Father Who eievator came down on top of hvmi, sl e o e T levator man had | 4 OZ€ [0l enid the S 1a. | this city and he is doin : Made Bah“ Iflk}?fl]}?k F. |been toid not to bring down IO Al i ey A el B s \ator as men were working down | McCarthy of 3§ Elworth avenue, was sentenced to fen days n jail on a ;\“'\fl“- | | charge of breach of the peace in the | ity court yesterday after his wite 8 | had testified that she ame hnmf“ ideal American—and many of the good things in his life have been incorporated in the fundamental policies of the N. E. Mag & Sons organization, DUNLAP HATS “BOLSHIE BALL’ i Limp” Latest AMONE | Eversthing at Afair is Russian Ex- Riviera Fashions Set | cept Dancers |and found ,that her I-.»usha:\d”P.:‘r‘l‘i bl B i o e ) veen feeding drinks of wine to N | oy o tatcst amons members and Vodka egg nog were featured | . : four-year-bld daughter until thej G50, S, jhionanle set along fhelat a “bolshie bali” n in Ham- | KUPTUX — MAGTUX child had become drunk. The child | o, Pryeyimpy appears chiely | mersmith, Londen, recently in aid ) | was acting oddly, the mother testi-f t o % o who have just cOME | of the West London hospital. T em‘ said McCarthy had ad- fied and sh from Switzerland, some ©Of WhoM (were a great many | N.E.MAG&SONS N.E.MAG & SONS | Main At East Main | mitted giving her drinks. Mrs. Me- | Coar a carpet slipper on one {00t f0 f tymes on hand among the dance [ Carthy said her husband failed to |+ (" govs and who arc always ex-|hut no Russians. | 5 e { contribute much to her support and | plaining: “Oh, 'tis nothing Much=| A bomb was caploded on thall Collegiate C o a bit dance floor at midnight but its con- | MAIN AT EAST MAIN tents did no damages as they were | | nothing more than numerous Rus- | slan novelties which were distrib ed to the women guests, | {as she had means of her own she | just hurt my ank could support the child if her hus- | you know, while skiing in t jut the limp last only a da »r. until invitations to gin to arrive, v or two lances band would not interfere, McCarthy | f The House of Kuppenheimer was ordered by the court to keep| |away from his home. ;M SALESMAN $AM BY SWAN Look Before You Leap, Konny N (T BROUGHT & (R(KAGE FOR Y /™ . OH- 119 A _UALENTIN {14oU oM ™' Posl-OFFICE FROM 9AM- TH DARLING = | KNE 1 MILLY ) NERALY GOT WILLED HE. 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