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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925 N B Sa e H ld after Calllauy, the “financlal wiz- [vote which was never taken, This ew Britain Herald| .. o ve country, fatted, will ada |atire 10 holt a plebiscite nearly = i HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY }ln growing reputation as the 'l‘n ught on war between Chile and Factsa”dpan"les E | greatest Wrenchman allve, He wiil | Peru in 1215, which was prevented UBY ROBEI QUILLEN ! [ Dally (Sunday Excepled) | be given every opportunity to show |through the influence of the United " \ g 61 Chureh Sireet | S ‘}g,.m which mediated. Tn 1920 | A man s known by the people | POFLS fro oroco0 are. th San AN nbuiae tonded sube | M0 thinks unnocessa SUBECRIPTION RATES orts from Morocco are that [ Peru o meed 1t intended sub | Cossary 95,00 & Year. France may enter Into peace nego ium'wu the Tacna-Ariea contro- | X s F5mm somns, | ations with Keim, the (o savn |veray 10 the Leugue of Nattons, The |y 1 MOrals of the atage are. TUESDAY, Dec. 1— WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2—THURSDAY, Dec. 3 —— | belng not far apart {n their con- |last me has been the Pershing Entersd at the Post """","'l'f"'.' Britatn | ceptions of what should eventuate | conductel wiebiscite, { Savage people are those that woar Send all commuanications (o 1 { ¢ - & Second Clss. Mall Malter | along these Tines. And reports from | There ens scarcely bo any doubt |‘¢W ¢iothes only when it's hot, Shop Cilitor, cure of the N C % g x ¢ ; i : - - | Britain Herald, and your fette ) g d Syrla are that some effort will be [that Chile scized the territory | q 1 ol o 4 { 8 | Y1 Foft conl tsn't really soft The ||| Wil be forwarded to N { PR : P 0 3 | ew Y TELEPHONB CALLE | mate to agree with the tribesmen. | through foree of arms and In view adfective fits only the cineh ft now | & e —————— ks ’ J | /~NCE. . b v o Buslnees OfMde ..., 926 yth thess colonfal projects of | of the treaty of 1883 continued oc- | has. ¢ oo .o Let's Bury Tho s, T Bditorial Rootbs (H wce are expensive and the pos- | cupying It after the treaty specl (s § Dty Yuose Dlucs, Folkal Enemics arent such bad scouts, | FOIK® When we find it's hard to grin, don't tell you what to do for |, N life's as cheerful as a tomb, | HARTFORD The only profitable advertistng modlum huge expenditures enfalled. ANy | Le no doubt, either, that Chile in- | your cold. | Let's call the fun-dertakers in, room aiways open to advertisers. |honorable peaco agreement on |tends to continue occupying the nie | e Andusittonytolinterithe gloom! TR T e R e e these fronts probably would meot |trate provinces, §he has held sway | Vou can tell. IC4t's a blow-ont in- m ;;M R ADATON GNALE L eI Member of the Assoclated Press. | (il the approval of most Franch- stead of a pistol, the next sound is errible Ymcek THE ANNIVERSARY SALE The Anniversary Sale Ends Thursday, De | ot e eI ol | profanity, | Roland: "Why so blue?" ; ! . 3 5 i The Aucclatod Prese | exclvively €n: |\ 0 oo moat cortalnly with tho [look IMke her own: but to Peru | Albert: “Henry and T flipped a| By doing your Holiday Shopping Early results are searcely worth the [it was to be evacuated, There can there for so long that the provinces credited In this pnper «nud also local s 4 : TAllys | 2 L e 3 L ; | (r'*' {0 see who would pay the dinner All Outstanding Souvenir Coupons in or- | given and redeemed up to and on Decem Mewber Audit Bureau of Uirculation. I suppose you trictly I " | Be . e [ he Me thought 1t was clrculation. ot shing has a new on hig hangs, | Bollvie have conslderable in com- v ., : vassn all pews credited o 1t or not otherwie | o qt Jarge, [they nre a Peruvian trredenta, '”,,‘| {quarter in the rostaurant yesterday | you can obtain Valuable Free Souvenirs. | cember 3. Free Souvenir Coupons will bx S ot il ke | e | plebiscite won't settle the question, ANOTHER “WAR" WITH theiilosing@hldaivdilEnoverabe | ,' | land: “And | derl tu‘he hnmp'ed \\'l.U\ Souvenirs must be ber 3. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early B.C tear i PERSHING IN CHARGL ! ! delivered at Souvenir dept. on or before 4 Our own General John J. Per terests of Chile, Peru and | ) t the waiter grabbed December 3. and Get Free Souven . are based upon this audit, T o] S S 1. | Mo, The only logleal way out ot | . ° M . . 0 o i1 owegarer | Thin ime n South Amevica. Ite- | Dotk Fhe oWl Jofeal wis it o) g eitie who mys Amerieans : Ready! With the Newest Books—F or Early Gift Selectior stribution figures to both pational and Lo as it may scem, this war Gulielty uld be fo ¢ not excel in any of the arts for- WilliN BLACK IS RE e Q : ati ain Floor Lo sty |6 harder (o sottle than some others | hT°e nations to unite under one | sot the art of spending. | : — it The Most Attractive Showing We Have E ver Made—Handy Location—Main Floor The Herald 1» oo sale Gally in_New [our former chicf of the army was | 108 stay on slde of the con-| v | Woot! Wooft ! Selections From New Publications Selected Book For Christmas Giving York at Hot Newsstand. T 3 i ; tinent and aftend strictly to busi- | 1 funny Government that pro- | There's the harque upon the occan, At $2.00 Each At T3e 8qua westands, Entrance | identified with. Last reports had it g ; tects citizens abroad and frisks them | There's the bark upon the trec X , C. Linc p Grand Central, 42ud Street, he was working 18 hours a day and | " and foreign trade, | at home, i e Queer Judson, by Joseph C. Lincoln, §2.00. other the resuits = T —— | Is « barcarole to me! | The Keeper of the Bees, by Gene Stratton [ A most complete line of popular copy ; hiaN TAMMANY CHIEFTAINS People might stay up on election | —Alice W. Taylor, Porter, $2.00. fiohts. These include some of the mosi SHOULD CITY PAY FOR would ever amount to as much as T atias Eht hdlcriora e ses ol Al ylor, b f AR Ly . rights. § [ i » 58S SUITS ! 3 o Leaves, Mildred Evans Gilman, G ST A R POLICELMAN'S LRROR? & Fale I deushinnt. e i Gh0 S S s VR B R ) The Yool of Love 1 gl.,e(‘;{‘)( h thg7 Bt o famous authors, such as Elinor Glyn, Cur | General Pershing is in Chile to| : k wigwa el T DT e S T eRt) ~§2.00. : ’ e o Porter A SR | conduct a plebiscito to determine | lstrict—that 15 to say, on 14th| Good times are those in which |Your halr fs Itke my shredded Wild Geese, by Martha Ostensa, $2.00. wood, Sabatine, Gene' bt‘m(ton e e R e ol ot Lhel nrovinsen o) | con e yAY crlGSammanyRiallipooplo makey chefustatihutiorey - Artel Custer, by Grace Livingston Hill, | Zane Grey, Kathleen Norris 75(‘ ‘;; ‘;f"" “;N”M ,]" tl'mw'\’ m"m{rvmn andlArion as batwesn LObial| LasaueanEpliilia RILEIa R0 Tongor [(HiginERad L bl \a'. sy vl $2.00. and others, at only ............ ,,l ‘f:n A s “ 10 WAR 9% | and Peru, These two provinces are | ™ TULhiss poiltical machine. T Darned few of the people who eay | Your lips are T e Heart of Katie O0'Doone, by Leroy Scott, [ A complete line of series books for boy ¢ S LI e and Lorraine of South | DI chiefs, when they mect nowa-|Prohibition can't be enforced can | two— e cin $2.00. and girls, 50c each. Only a few are listed 16t {hAL Ahey cempsre| 18V Are oot bedaubed with red | lell you sihers 1o g8t & dnink, | only redded-eri B Son of His Father, by Harold Bell Wright, | here: “The Curly Tops,” “The Bobsey paint and there s no suggestion of STy | 82.00. Twins,” “Ruth Fielding,” “The Rover [with the French provinces in Wouldn't 1t be awful it an alarm- | When in my coffe | I A e ful §¢ an alarm- | When in my coffee T put cream it » ak oo ar o beauty, culture and historic inter | “C2IPINE Knives on the premises and g and beneficent nature should { Why is it of your skin I dream? Red Ashes, by Margaret Pedler, §2.00. Boys,” “Tom Swifts,” “The Boy Scouts A wondering w New Britaln policemen have charged him with false arrest. his appeal successful he or th oity will Lave to pay Gertrude M Gann $6,000. The net income of a dangli ro e belts. I aketls | | scalps dangling from the belts. Imake knees hairy? | Yours is cold creamier! L ( y 8 t ] ¥ 9 > U £ U () G ‘:.;:( ]“»Whtx'm Lrjlr‘mb m‘:‘“ :,t Things have become zo pure and — | And how my steaming coffee pot EVERY CHILD'S LIBRARY : £ as to aveld several years of hard | 100 “.- “: K “\" I | cetestial that when the big chiefs There's no justice. When fellows | Recalls your temper, piping hot,— | Books that every child can read with many colored illustrations agriculture and rainiess, No one work to make up the deficit should | b | meet around the banquet table they “kf»“:hlw‘ get where they're going, it | IFor yours is creamier! 50 1 OO u vant live th unless | won be mnecessary to .say: “Gotta — v v. he pay it | would want to live in them unl fare dressed in gocicty regalla and :m.m'h"" b | ‘M:n‘} Perry. c to . he had to. But they supply im- | Y But we ratlier think there s a | | mense quantities of nitrates and paying the money if the finding of | the lower court Is sustalned, The |Ditrates have been Chile's chiet ex- strong casc in favor of the city Alice in Wonderland The Boys of Dickens The Girls of Dickens | the discussion does not include | Man, oh, Man! You're like a sausage! Bible Stories | cheap ward politics any more. What Very smooth upon the skin; Bedtime Favorites But no one can tell, by looking 3 ; talk a o wit g 3 | ports. they talk about has to do with| | How much hog th 1s within! Mother Goose main error made hy Madigan ap- | economy. good businese, financtal | K | Maribelle Otey | History of the United States Grimm’s Fairy Tales pears to have been he dld not es-| Hardly had our former chict oti, . ; g e > L Lol St 5 o am sy pears to ) ! budgets, and other topics character- | I Yobingon Crusoe Anderson’s Fairy Tales cort Miss McGann to the police o : istic of Chamber of Commerce din- | < (A O DL tholM ones, The Little Lame Prince Life of George Washington tion after arresting her, but in- | Ders of the plebiscite commission Tl have to take my hat off to The Arabian Nights Life of Abraham Lincoln ners, t Chileans Among the many uni tant | this movie producer. He knows his 5 . teadlitookiinert epartment |told him that the Chileans were i € 3 nimportan T o i . g A e 5 . s e | following a ruthless polley of in- S i “T”m"“ In the world is an important | 4 | RobiniHood andiilie é(l\cntules "mnt iy bak i Rl reform has been brought about|citizen fifty miles from home, he put Shakespeare on |8 My book of Animal Friends Black Beauty ror of judgment docs not uppear |‘imidation and deportation of B iargory by Governor A1 smith, who| the screen? bad cnough fo set a policeman | PoPulation with a view toward af-| ) 40 stand for o Tammany of | What will it matter if evolution s | “Certalnly not! He also knows his fecting the plehiseite ‘hich s | taught in the schoois? Do you re. | busines back $6.000, Agents of employers cting the plebiscite. Which sounds | . 014 kind, And brother Hylan 3 5 R . : : vian | member any of the algeb; ~—Arlinc Storrs. (|8 — —_— and what is a policeman but an|!ike a page from the history of gebra taught who couldnt progress with the|in the schoo et parts of Furope. Then the Peru- | agent of a municipality — make | i times, had to be shelved in favor Suspicious | SANTA CLAUS AND THE POLAR 'BEARS mistakes quite frequently and it {s | vians added ‘“general guarantees” | o aro Svalker a brave who falks| HOW funny that alchemists trieq | Mra. Hale: “So your husband is e Ve it # 7 an axiom of Jaw that the principal |MUst bo given before the pleblsclto | cconomic: finances with the best of | fOF ages to make gold of base metaly | ften detaincd downtown on busi- | At Hartford’s Handiest Toy Dept. Downstairs 2 i Sl o L i 8 and never thought of swamp water, | Ne6s.” s rosponsible for the damages | °0Uld e taken—which also ounds |y | Mrs. Hooper: “Yes, and the funny | HARTFORD JUVENILE AUTOMOBILE SHOW done Ly ageuts in the course of la Europe.” While the discus- | ¥ want the world to note the| If Oxford really Invented the Ox. | thing is that he never brings homc All the new m odels for 1926 {slon waxed warm a mob Killed @ | gigeronce, too, It was for this rea- | ford bag, England is adequately [ any overtime pa Pick your favorite, Packards, Pierce-Arrows, Buicks, Reos, Cleveland and many morc Another 1itt] irrence since all completely equipped: mudguards, brake s, motor meters, horn and instrument board the warrant for the et waa iI- | Auother’ ] i o Inee | rerent stern trip, and - Mayor-| - anq yer it you are good enough | A Posteript to “Heartrouble”— y Even dad’s car is not so well legal is & horse of a different color [ Pershing got there was the resigna- | giaet Walker went to the south.|to'win in a boom country, you can On My Birthdayt equipped .. e e e e to . and probably is more important fn | 110N of President Alossandrl of |qyey are trying to soll the new | do it right where y : Listen, Heartrouble! s a indgment of the case than the | Chile, after turning over presiden- | mummany to the country, with a | It's time you were told tial powers to his minister of the uhgs Peme. | Correct this sentence ) It fsn’t my birthday ! COLUMBIA UNBREAKABLE LIONEL conrse of the oflicer ufter the ar e L ww; e 1 eye toward ”‘l"“l’ CMC- 1 411 think her wonderful,” said the| That make me grow old! VELOCIPEDES MAMA DOLLS ELECTRIC TRAINS interior. A dispute with the - | cratie presidential nomination, “and : | It's YOU! For with i i g . MA] S Tew. improv fer of St o e e e indicatjon of the new rogime | ber. SRR S e ) Built like those famous bi- New patented improve {he second since he was | pjaged forth when the position: of | (Drotected by Assoclated Editors, |Do You saywhat you mean? cyeles, ball bearings, ad- |Eighteen inches tall, made | ments which make then elected president in 1920, Martial ¢ York police commissioner was Ine holo ‘“'j"““}r':"‘l'"f“,lm justable seat, rustl‘ess superior to any othes offered to Owen D, Young, a stal- A i Lokl spokes and many more fea- ; Come in and se th(: new au found on the |and dressed in a pretty as- | tomatic block signal, it ho clerk of court and filed n with | Fershing’s fivst victory was @ reso- | wart Democrat who fa fdentified | Drawing a Blank : tures only 1 ;s Skl Y o lution to reduce the number of | iin the General Eleetrie company | 25 YGGTS Ago Today When the office manager opened | | “Columbia,” speciall priced | sortment of dresses, starts and stops the train the names of nccused persons and guano, especlally the former. And |look like perfect gentlemen; and | Take, That, Gentlemen? A Book of Animals ‘ A Child’s Garden of Verses staff arrived when Peruvian mem- At least, 80 we are informed store for questioning. Such an er- their employment, he claim against the officer that | Pollceman. | €on that Governor Smith took that |2Y¢nEed for American comedy reels, Julla Bachr. rest was made. But it so happens that t t was like hun- Ireds her w 1 1 have been Hartford. These of unbreakable composition warrant i) signed in blank h\'\.“" in three provinces followed. the door of T. Walter Smith, Inc. lagt 75 5 . automatically, two bridges | saturday morning, he was gratified $]1 e (0 $19 — Special — e 4 | $575 . $25 ing attorney. The method was a|™°n in Tacna and Arica M”h’ Charles G. Dawes, in arranging te} 5y piagy hag purchased so |0 8ce that his advertisement in the || AL 0 o e sl Hartford | €0me number maintained by Pert. | Inwes plan to rehabilitate Germany | Luilding lots on Belden and Linden | 'Tiday paper had met with sufficient Other Velocipedes from 89c | the charges 1 by the prosccut- | Chileun troops and secrst service |ang swho was co-partner u.m’ i | 5 P | Dolice department, and detec itlon passed, and both na- | and enable her to pay her debts|streets; this territory has recently | ¢Bthusiasm at the hands of three | $6.98 up now on am even fooling |in real money, Mr. Young may be|Dbeen opened by fmprovement. Court | Promising characters. His keen ap- tive-serge was merely following [ I'riendly, 1. of A., is planning to | Pralsing cye auickly noted the pros t ir wors out ebi- | 100 bLusy to accept t ) of =1 ¥ tie Toca) Titthod: lat least =c 1t aps fr worst at the plebi- | 100 1 t pt T e o o |and cons of the firet two, and pass- 4 pears from a close examination of jning the police, cspecially With 80 yiraet and build a hall to be used | N8 On rested for more than a mo- | the festime Trom: thia it would| T ) have heen ba much padlocking and petty crime | by the sters of this city, The |Ment on the third — a decidedly i i S & pretty woman! e 1879, had | 1o cantend with; but the mere fact | stock is being subscribed generousl also | he years previously { that it was uffered him shows that | 2nd the ase price will be $5 “By jove what a _peach 2 . : S ' > vea Ll . hought as he passed through into | Women of good judgment are buying our Fur Coats with confidence, ations had been | Tammany has much confidence i . | amnunl military service was | b1 “f’["i"n b"-““"”-] ahe \‘"”“‘“‘};‘;j knowing that quality and beauty are equally assured, and that the at the First church wi doesn't know a thing. They never do | |8 a3 e i e ST R O o, T T ‘)',{,‘(,.r.}r"f”'.‘l YO8 | when they are that good (0 look at. savings cannot be duplicated elsewhere. / A e iervention. 1t was | eatimate of itself, We will go a step | Sherman once mnde a strong state. | SUCH, eyos! And what colort Selected, dependable skins, full furred, soft, silken, vich, % 1o |ment about war, but there were | WOUld be a relief to have | at prices extremely low. that war broke out be- | further and opine that we think the | coi SEFEC TR, B THER NET® | mile around the office. He w Chile inst Pern and Bo- | report of reformation 18 mOSY |brings some blcksings otherwise un. | UNE fed up on these grouchy NATURAL MUSKRAT PERSIAN LAMB which Chile won, resulting n | true. With Governor Smith—a clean, | attainable. ers. The “0ld 2 LEedgaLHcn FUR COATS FUR COATS ) 5 ot ’ ¢ himself, and as for young T. . . e o e et & man b oldodatnok stanal for | Sican b Bros: adverilset men/sl hox)| L ekya himaelf fand as y | SR e diago- = : '-ny‘,,-’,r .‘ : 9 \".-l (,“, \y.j\ ‘pfl‘wu., ; ‘»|::; the fecue | €alf_shocs, double soles, elite ton, | W- he wouldn't care i she could add | In models which feature diago With collar and cuffs of fox, was AN Rolivia r $2.50 a pair. two and two! (The off anager nal stripes made of selected priced $398, M oo » embers of disagree- house-cleaning could mot D | New Britain people who rode on | WASN't at all sure that young I “'l pelts, $225 values, $1 79 at 1t no peace treaty | avoided. Tammany had 1o become as | the Consolidate express traing | COUId €ither!) i at i rouER B rL S ete db emor it Removing his hat and coat he G U0e0 U000 o i el yestfrday report that | .t out into the waiting room and |l BRONZE CARACUL HUDSON SEAL [y Waz called) t1 e Hrakemin Ghont : “Lam very sort e causd FUR COATS FUR COATS 7 | (hetempnaticallyiNem Britaiilana )l N0 EOEIE e e With collars of fox, these coats o ! very cold weath- | 0& T e ind the position of bookkeeper wa are made of moire skins, $249 | With collar and cuffs of sable tar west and midwest and The Woman's club will hold s |filled after I left on Frida are made oI moire SKins, $&39 i : 2905 v, from l.aPaz to the port of Arica - | A el alues fox, $395 values ok e ) L e e D1 wanke Bettng } . candidates filed toward door be | values, giving Bolivia free transit across | now Europe reports similar weath- | v meeling in the Baptist drieras gy v e | ol N atov R EIno vin, which | gts puri I 1905, when Bo Jod as Governor Smith or it couid a seaport fly on the fall of his Kite. 1 onstruct railroad er. So far New England has been | church chapel tomorrow afternoon, | Mrs. Edward J. Skinner epcak | UKL NASCReom Bl e jthat m RNt NORTHERN SEAL the d zero temperature. No; our interest you he said in a low voice. i [Snaethe Altatlan ot Rclence R o e o e Eincinent to pencifals: FUR COATS NUTRIA FUR COATS Suting Stetson's big “Uncle Tom's Cap- |then she turned in the door and b With handsome collars and cuffs In a smart full length, that is | e e TZagains Rl ; ) o in" show, the biggest on the road, | 810wed Wpon I of natural skunk, most attractive, WIAND ) LO R the alr ia dictatorship in will play at the Russwin Lyceum to. | {41 smile he ever beheld, ald | e o . \ LIRELY PAIR y he steamer 1 The renive started by |10 R A onesday. 1t includes | QUietly: “Thank you very mueh, but O oo WS oone I SR o e LT e Verguson of Texas | 10 neople and has two bands. Prices | YOU 866 I am not looking for a job e o e s v | AR B T e il SALE OF FURRED COATS olde ’. e : L rass 1“” 2 xor, . Iilmt TRIMMEDQ%OATS A Lt nducted by Gertrude " er $55. That wert e T | ] T g3g (| Mewes T g49 00 territory t Harri Jighway construction |IN KILASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE FUR TRIMMED COATS way saflors | portant issu | {llustration of the use jssor? = i | Dingdong Dell: “One day the dear girl gives me | Shopping T ! A ecems to be my clinging \.nb.} TO TAKE BAR EXAMINATION Baltin | e Observation "l On The Weather President xt day my rival f .| Among the New Britain rs.\nlr-ms‘ l derpass. I can't tell € 2" | who will take bar examinations this | l| Made |vear are Leonard Appell John J.| qoiinoneid child Killed but Mq"“ POPULATION GROW : [ Teacher: A vy |Begley, Willlam ¥.cCurtin, Miss | _Albany, N. Y. Nov. 30 e the NK‘ Forecast y 3 n New York: “We from that lit- Mary Angelta Lacava, and Yale| Also Hurt in Crash, Has Good Westchester county, with a popul - tempera- E r and he ble. The bar aseociation will meet | | tion of 425,708, as shown by the 1 liquidate.' Talk turc; probably rain 0w tonight | 1 { will t Ut | 'riday, December 4, to pass on the| Chance of Life. 1925 state census, has gained §1,- ond_ Tuesday, moderate to fresh | EASY! loud, Mie Japptications. + e TN 362 In five years, it was announced <t shifti Mike Canary ) \ 1 Northampton, Mass, Nov, 30 ‘M! today by Mrs. Florence E. & A Greek and an Trishman met! . Some hope was held today at|Knapp, secretary of state. This is ing- | The Irishm ".‘\M( i:‘:w‘s’. er :; pride | Dickinson hospital here for the re- | the greatest increase in any five- . there being no ni- : P 5 Watch | For he said, “Anny twelve of YOU,re o medal for braveness In his | covery of Mary Newsome, five vears | "‘“'(’f"'\':f: 2 I"'C [atory for pthe d along the boundary. [IPPI_ valey 7 s { | o1 kin lquidate Oirteh—or less: * trunk old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ‘('l‘l’;‘ ”'C \\h the uc;{\mn“ordom. with light snow ; . | : e N e And a bulletin his side.” seph Newsome of Springfield, one | Y1128 LTolon < on = the - Hucson, from A S| S of the vietims of an automobile ac- | €Very municipality in the country \ an f e ; 3 it .| nas gained in inhabitants, and in treaty of 135 s M lensant weather pre- | KRAZY KINDERGARTEN Teetcher: cldent late xnpv‘\{\ylk‘ AL s i 29| come instances the population has i vails g 3 in o | (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) “Elbows off the desk and use the | underpass fin h v which re } virtually doubled. | enst of the Rocky moun! Teeteher: {wrd ‘nutsance’ correckly, May.” sulted in the death of the child's| o Sl itowlin caster | “Bizmark, take that gum out of | May Time: brother, Proctor, 13 years old} o .o o Z raturs | ye o 1 illistrate the werd | “My 9 yeer old dog is still frisky When the girl was brought here it| ~ A3ADLS CE s . | And our canary is 3 but still gay, - | was thought she was dying. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perondine % Febifiachy 3 x Her But my littel brother does nuthing | and N Newsome, a third chlld |of 208 Cherry street, this city, an- r s Arica ownership of wh o ditiecs nity ) ha Tot but sleep and Richard Kellogg of East Long- ! nounece the engagement of their the “hero of Lo- | to cided by a popular vot : o : ¥ © sooveneers | Though he's nuisance yestidday.” meadow, father of Mrs. Newsome, | daughter, Nellie, to Edward Toner matter ' the fon ot (S Iperiod =&l v sluwiy iy tempere 5 'But the ones that give him most —Minnie Travous | suffered minor injuries when the |of Woodside, Long Island, N. Y. jon s vastly Yer- | upy via, Chile tricts in this

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