New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 9

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Partfordss 120 oppirsg Can Mail Orders Promptly Filled NEW BRITA are not able to. the middleman’s profit. Annual Jar duced prices at thi save largely. QUICK AD ary Sale. kinds give special chance to Connecticut's Even the Best Comes to an End But Three Days Left of Our Cost Sale EACH THOUGH WITH BIG POSSIBILITIES FOR VANTAGE ANOTHER IMPORTANT MID-WINTER EVENT IS OUR ANNUAL JANUARY SZILLING OF LINENS—WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTI WHY YOU SHOULD BUY LINEN the largest importers of linens in the United States, get price conce Bought right out of the factories of Europe we are able to give you Everything in Linens at Sale Prices. WHITE GOODS, COTTONS, DOMESTIC F ull stocks of all 64-in. All linen, 68-in. Bleached & Brown, $1.75 Finer grade, Damasks Reduced! half bleached, 70-in. Silver Blea. $2.25 kind, 70-in. Blea, and silver blea,, at Yd. 72.in. Same as above, 3 grade, 72-in,, was $3.75, ' Yd. kind Yd. Yd. for ITALIAN LUNCH SET, ITALIAN seven regular price $7.50, special §5.50 set. SCARFS — hand Decorative Linens [ piece, | made, H. S. NAPKINS, tively designed, 14x14-inch, regular flecturer, James IN DAILY IH',H.\LU, Toran. DAY, dozen, for only 25¢ each. | The court showed its satistaction | /1 L HALF BLEA. TABLE CLOTHS, extra with its 1925 officers by the venam- | [y T heavy, 64x64-inch, all linen, H. S. ing of Chief Rarger Duffy, Sublp,,, S ONE-HALF PRICE on Momie Cloths (8 ;,,,m Ca iy i and Napkins. Bl Deputy Chief Ranger Albert Ros. {lin of Bristol was present at the | niois meeting and gave a talk on the ol N H I K of ¢ ¢ and er pha 1 Cloths and Napkins e s on it Cnurt o L oo 66x66-inch Cloths, §5.50 grade—$4.25 ea. |#!|eon will otserve its 26th anniversary |1 10 66x84-inch Cloths, $7.00 grade—=§5. 8| \with a smoker and luncheon on Jun- | g 66x101-inch Cloths .25 ea. $8.50 grade- uary Coming Marriage Announced UARY | PI 11 N ‘qu oll 86 8T 98~ 270 ; amvt e ews ar 4 T e e X Plainvill i T 1 ) []flURT fif'\l lAWTflN« e Biristol -1 | Attatra 21 87 \Denuty Chief Ranger Present at o Lebean 78 8h ! ne! " i | Clar 20 3 | Foresters" Anuual Hleeting = MG { e e 125 448 1301 | 5 | Pavano Assistant \Inn:m- 5 | I be pleaked to know that he haus ALL WHO TAKE i e position as assifstant man- | | Kenney-Hemingway Wedding — 1e- Hit's alleys at 85 W1 ‘ gion Bowlers Repeat Vietory Over P wowler in \‘{,}h i | Bristol — Joe Pavano Assistant | “Up 0 CEE be ope 10 | Manoger at Hart's Alleys—Epis- | o'clock in the mor ng | [ ne at night. Special attention will | | copal Chureh Notes—I paid to the ladies, espeeially i | OF US—Because our syndicate, beln{: one of G lGionerateLawton L 1torelo: -‘\‘ .:l‘.w. - l”f\:,’\,'\.],ll“ fons that many \@|1o¢ America, held its annual election | 410" 10 SHed B amecitl [ |ot ofticers at its meeting last night. U ot |Peter Dufty was re-ciected ehivt | jyic Wiy and itw exponer 4 - ’ e ranger of the court and Daniel To- i : 4 i AND BEDDING, all offered at re- {dosco was again the choice for sul e 1 the best and most wanted {ehief ranger. Other officers elected AT o e | home keepers to supply themselves and |Were as foliows: treasurer, Jam i 4 87 70— 281 Greenler ;financial secretury, Hugh S B "lood; recording retary \\mmu PO T4— nior woodward, Henr, "6 60 Tie g A ]m\ld. Junior woodward, M. Callen- | S y < Extra Special! flldo; senior beadie, Leon Blinn; jun- | ' St all linen, very effec for beadl artin Voran: trustos T % ; | §]|Joseph Keefe and Thomas Taylor B 18x36-inch, reg. $4.00 grade—$3.19 each | 20%p-inch Napkins to mateh—S§5.75 dz. ||| ;.5 ronching marvinge of Mi y 18x45-inch, reg. $4.75 grade—$3.69 each b 1{‘[‘:&0&;\ «\i’\ll\ D;g)][r\ 11\';2;“0](:“0n Bertha, Hemingway of Linden st b M 54-i 50 gr ach | Cloths 68x63-inch. reg. $8 kind—3$6.00 ea. o Michael Kenney of East sireet, 18x54-inch, reg. $5.50 grade—$4.19 each 8 CLIETE S Bemncy oS Slines {be performed at the home of the bride on Wednesday m ing, Jun- | ¢ i = i hE 2 | uary 20, L | edding the ; | sccident 1ast Tuesday night at the | operator at the Berlin station will fcouple will leave on a short trip e g N ‘rj’rclr\l\}r tw‘.' the Bast Hnrl\f road and | leave Thursd morning for St |to New ¥ clty and Washington, | 1o e erun ews Worthington His machine | Petersburg, Fla., where he will en- D C., returning here to make their R e {crashed into a truck operated by |iov a few weeks' vacation, | homa ‘\liflv the bride's parents f T W daa e Now Yok Jo 2. Neils st Martford, ‘he monthly meeting of the Pro- |the winter. ‘(]:le‘:L the h through | gressive Reading Circle will be held Auxiliary to Bristol e R | 4 fence and down a steep hill on the | on Tuesday evening, Junuary 10. The Ladies' Auxiliary to Brock- e orT {,mpnnv of Miss Ruth Galpin, Of Mr. 8. Hazelwood of West Crom- Barnes post, American Legion, will e e ficer FFrank Brown made the arrest. [ well was the guest of her danghter, to Bristol tomorrov T STt nnvw Yor Drunkenuess | Mis. L. V. Read at her home on |wateh Miss Marjorie Fishe [;ALLEU Tu REWAR“ James Baker of Hartford, who | Wileox avenue local unit, the newly eleeted cour TS PIAlnyille YoM (C. Adbuskets | was arrested for drunkenne last | - - officar, 1 I the officers: of tho [ 1o 11 vanm willl nicel (he. Nesw Britain \‘““‘hv night by Officer vk | London erime records show a to- | Bristol unit There will be a short | South Chureh Reserves in a county Brown, was fined $5 and cos o-|tal of 14,541 criminal acts during |business meeting T Hall el e e e Maurice Molumphy Dies ngay taling $15. He wa Convictions for drunken- |and! then the members will mike |yoeits B Lo S e Tor ‘ American Paper Goods Co., and w cd more than one- the trip to accompany their €Om- | g h1icl with Simshury and is oui |in an intoxicated condition, accord- | half. {rade, 0 keep its advantage. ——e Many Hear Mrs, Dufty e T R annual meeting of the Wo- | our cares ands Saturday, January An extremely large audie s | NOTICE. S Auxiliary of the Church of |, B fa e R i DRUNKEN DRIVER F[NED present at Legion hall, Kensington, | To t! 1 voters of the Maple Hill aviour will be held at 2:301 0 I A, James, dry goods [last_ovening (o hear Mrs. Ward | Fire District: X ) tomorrow afternuon af the . footwear and | Dutty of West Hartford deliver an| You are hereby motitied ‘nn‘! Jiome of Mre. Howard Fairfield on N e & T e “The Wi Court.” Mrs. | Warned that Wil be a meeting 2l street Authorlties Will Round Up I’m*‘-‘%“f“:‘{; s:::)\QT::'I‘!\D‘i‘:h(l‘i\‘P{AV‘, e : Hill Fire District on | Mrs. ¢ will serve one of hey oo " AsK.foi Horllcks ; The ORIGINAL Malted Milk shing _Digestible~ No Cooking. E;‘-mflo:\'o Food-Drink for All Ages ' winity club all this nuual *arent-Teacl eld at the lay American Le; Boiton-Kasica pos lin will mee A program for the year of tmportan La will b even ele of monthly The Hubb: evening, lock. A very being arranged. ast Berll r As Janu Max Sugenhime, gion Mecting and other busi- will be transact- t in Ttems ting of the Com- e held at Pythian t 8 o'clock. The officers will be | of the will be ard school Thurs- ary at 8:30 teresting program meeting sociation ticket agent and 13, 1926, Bristol News LAST TRAIN FROM CAPITAL RETAINED - Protest Against Dropping It Heeded by * New Haven" LAUNDRY SAFE RIFLED f5" the Wallace Barnes Co., and 18| m— occupied the manufacturing | Three worthy institutions hase plants of the Zinn Co., the Herace | been chosen by the Lions el 0 y 4 " o ™ “n e )y e L ub 10 Le $100 fn Cash Missing From Vederal g, Whittier Co., and the Brisem Co. | the beneficlaries of thelr frolic whic. sircet Establlshment—Detective to DilAeteed Auali |18 10 be given at the Lyceum theuier | ek started o the bath | tomorrow, Friday and Saturduy Tapose Fako “Investments'—JFive | D¢ v21l park at about 4] They are the Children's Home on g, was started | Racklifte Helghte, the Polish O A Garvigns Tactory rom an overheated ofl heater, but [ phunage on Burritt street and 1l Representations made to ¢ of promptly extinguished by Squad | Crippled Children's Home fn New- Ao “\ N S A and Number 1. Little dumage {ington, The proceeds of the trolie i > ; el was done will be donated to these charitic e ML Rl ) sibien it rear of land the amount to be given h il T AT s e ClaN Ly SATa G AUk ONLE IO will depend on the generosity and — : e L oty 1ast night threatened that building |support accorded the Lions® project S s erio ot~ (The firemen lald over 400 feet of | by the people of New Britain, A i S S e i Yer get necessary |lavout of plctures of the Institutions ber raceint of ‘a letter from | vill be shown in the window of the 1 Ty AR geri a4 | | Alling Rubber Co., starting today iy ot (4] PAE\S B SRR COm e L S 0nd The Children’s Home B BVt ! ‘:\ 1= formation of the City Amateur Bas-| The Children’s Home, condueted g Y e g futo | KOOIl leaghe, The primary pur-|by Rev, J. E. Kiingberg who is de ot L e T LA LN T a fast pre- | yoting his entire lifo to the care of m iton thglide] ALY SoEa o s ieh Bt the En- | orphans, is situated in a building at v \ s o |dee basketball games which will be the top of Racklifte Heights. and e peig n the gym each Wednesday | The first home was a rented cof L il ening through the winter. tage on Ozone Heights and here thy Aol e \l.»:~ The league will be made up of [first {nmates, three children rescued - ot AL four trams consisting of the Celties | from a miserable and weather be Bristol Boys' club, Col-|en shack were housed, elothed ar The safe of the Tdeal Laundry (e gtrects without any evidence |commodate 300 children and at the . of Fedvral street was entered gt thoy helong to anybody, will be ' present time, there are 125 being . it and o sum of money and garhered in and summarily disposed cared for there, Children, regard- b were fakan, ac of by Dog Warden Ryan. Any dogs | less of race or creed, are taken into ¢ report made to the police around, even though they|the home and kept there until they v . There were no Indl- pegp g collar and license tag, will be an age whers they can care B E LRI nE sha ghsen ed and kept in confine- ' tor themselves. It costs $175 a day n ting that someone did v v‘g hours, and if not to conduct the home, £ the job who is famillar with the claimed by their owner within that Polish Orphanage ae toarmed ter togay par | Ve dlsposed ot. 0| e polish Orphanags oo Burritt 0 e . | Thisruling will mean a lot of work gireet has become one of the best o Papose. Prouds the dog warden but it s believed | yyowy charitable institutions in this | to clecl o it it will be the means of elear- | ciic" Bogs and girls bereft of the 00 that Lristol ,}3‘“ At BRI R undesirable | joving care of fathers and mothers suffered as the result of investments | fur White Skling ‘i;fi L“":d' :’r“o’s‘;l“‘:’;“"‘:kge“‘;‘;;] e h,”f' bl schiomes e ‘r;‘n’;r-‘ One of the first serious casualties | e T o stant manager | 13Ppencd last Saturday, when Verne | making a total of 148 chlldren being [t tnias ore e epapt. | Anderson, 14-year-old son of C. G.|cared for at the orphanage. The e L JSPIT) Anderson of 98 Putnam street broke | cost per child each day here fs 72 national Deteetive ag Will by |18 1e% and sustained other serlous |cents. The expenses have been cut e o, conter with risial folks, . |induries while ekiing n the vielnity down considerably through the fact fbereito i "o | 0f West cometery. He was taken 10 | that a farm is conducted in connec- Chamber officcs whera confidential |1® Bristol hospital where he is re- | tion with the orphanage and a great |confer | of city, without echarge. | il 1\\,5" I;.'“.,‘m”. ,‘\;‘ ‘h”,‘,,'“- - :\rm, Judge Epaphroditus Peck wil act yield of the soil. A total of 140 | s PR e S foastmal | the dinner at the |quarts of milk are consumed here im listing_ over 1600 offerings Of o7y s evening, at which J. | every day. ‘{d"”_";‘"”"" TN ”'0, ‘(‘"\ ranklin Babb, noted lecturer and | Newington Home [tadly give the Mewpoint of @y [crator, will be the principal speaker. | The Crippled Children's Home 1n e e i . Babb's lecture comprehends the | Newington is an institution that is bl el 5 ]~“rr:-dl:j '."' scusslon of a very large problem in | known far and wide hecause of its : February 10 also comprefiends th¢ smerlcan lite foday and sccks to |unusual class of inmates. Unfor- oltingfatianpelinl negl S MIIER na i av i out Bror Sha Rk srican| tots whose little limbs have SR T PN jeitizen and proposes a plan that €an | become twisted are cared for, nurs- 3 I hour will tall the general story | ¢ Put Into operation to help in the fed and glven medical treatment. e 7 study of world conditions. Mr.| 1t costs $14.50 per week for each of “blue sky promoters” and "blu¢ papivs faik will be fnspirational | cnild at the home and of this i 14 S ¢ \ o | character and will refer to soclal, amount, the state pays $§8, the town This idea, sald Seerctary Arnold | ooica) valigious and educational a8 or parents of the children, $2, and this morning, should ke A €V |well ns cconomic conditlons of the the remaining $4.50 1s turnished by el o Bt servs | COUNIY. Tt is not expected that the | contributions from outside agencies. D ST ispeaker will refer to merchants or 'fhe number of fnmates fn the red [REEG RO L) ""“;‘I“«‘ “‘d","[“ merchandising problems except Pos- | yijding on the side of the Newing- T e e iDlv e ericEalinay ton mountain, changes almest every i) 4 e b Mr. Babb has a. reputation day and at present, the capacity of & . A (1humorist and has had over 2 S {he building has been reached. B fe Svll g ittt o] as a public speaker. The | cal int Laundry Sate Entered s may be had by any resi- ol containing res Noted Fdueator Coming 3 ! ning Bristol at A new train to Boston will leave | at 5:40, running ough 3 and another Boston Waterbury at 4 » will also con i bout th facts witl ttiement, in 1o the appear of the the Bristol high blic library of derable con driving fakes and impos Hanal Teachers' iat} Dr. Pays r of education of s who wi 1 H y M T X tm chiliy I to- |ehustra under the direction of Miss Fay Taylor, will furnish the musle for the evening I‘ln~ at Garrlgus Factory prompt arrival of the at the old Garrigus factory on vrside this morning, was Il that provented a conflagration. | |The fire was started from a red hot v {ehimney stack in the roof, and the It 1s expected that some of Bristol's leading singers will take part in the production. The comunittee in charge consists of Charles C. Ball (chalrman), Robert W. Harris, Jo- seph J. Carroll and John 8. Driscoll. fire- | | nvenue thmrlx were obliged to chop away o roof and with the Hher || use of chemicals were able top the blaze before any great lamage was done ! - | o origin of the fire was in al]} ) e o meater oen vrned s |LIODS' ClUD Show Proceeds to ¢y that stack became red hot and attracted the attention of Go o Charity serby. The bui ling is owned stville and Aces of [1e until they were old enough to These teams practical- [ care for themselves, Mere Rev, J Iy constitute the best players in the [ £, Kilngberg took up what was lat unior ranks in this vicinity and all {er (o be his lite work |are capable of putting up a good| The home is conducted ) brand of basketba | through volun ontributions Joseph P. Carroll, manager of the from the public at large and the Tndee team, was elected president through no appeals or drive of the v league and Harris John- rst donation made to the home son was elected seeretary, The open- 1 gift of five loaves of bread game will be playved this eve- lang the first money contribution was g between the Forestville Col-| g1 50, ins and the Pequabuck Aces as| Later, as the number increascd preliminary to the struggle be-fand more room became e r tween ce outfit and the Na-lapother building on Corbin avenus |tional Gua n of New Britain. | was secured as a home for the chi Quarantine in Effect Today | dren. As the work grew and the it noon today the dog | contributions became larger, it wos has pre- found necessary to build and the jseribed by Commissioner Whittlesey present site on Rackliffe Helghts Bristol goes Into effect and stray dogs \hat are found running around was chosen. The present bullding is able to ac- | ported recovering I of the foodstuff consumed at Dinner Lvent Taonight | the institution {s secured from the Ar cadia quartet has been en- an added attraction. Pays to Advertise” Healey, Jo Junior Hadassah Elects Officers for New Year Miss Rose Bayer was reelected president of the Junior Hadassah last night at a meeting in the Bur. “It Joseph under whose di- sh's Drama guild dy "It Pays to ening at th LOIgTTOWEY ritt hotel. Other officers selected s had consld- are: Miss Sayde Goldsmith, vice- UCIDE PIAYS | pregident: Miss Mildred Zevin, ibleRton Telary: Misa Esther Abrahamsou. fation of a number of SUC- | ¢ uaqurer s in Bristol He is not only a Committea chalrmen were named suceossful dir but an accom- as follows: Meectings, Miss Molle Light: ways and means, Miss B Koplowitz: publicity, Miss Jeannatte ans; membership, Miss Sarah SN Croll; national funds, Miss Jeannette Gormley, | o | Lignt. William A | | Hostesses for a benefit bridge to Toothill 5 Zabiiske be held Thursday evening, January ki at the synagogue vestry on Elm or, and has an important part are J Jane ra Quinz i street, were listed as follows: Esther el Comed vty thc “"‘" Abrahamson, L. Buchalter, M ‘under the auspices | ZeVin, Lilllan Putterman, Eylvia ) O ik st the | Katzman, Bessle Koplowits, Sarah lod Elks at th 3 ) Theater on Wednesday | (ol Rose Berkowitz, Jeanette nd Thirsday svening, Feb. 3 and 4. | Gane. Sayde Goldsmith and Rose Samson Hlmself A D‘,D 1S COAL STOVE RIGKT J ” HE AN SO STRONE AS AV ) | GRANPA® ) AT ot jal ( ' OFF T FLOOR ! o ) wu\ )] vho Fall to Pay Taxes—Xeckless |she has given considerable time to us o chowder suppers atill ciooonae gata Rargains ol over W y ; Pl the subject and has studied it thor- 6, at 8 | Church of Our Savious parish | G n Driver Gets Fine—Committee ¥or | | Hill School, to consider a Ihouse on Thursday evening, Janu- | ey | Those present were ¢ |tion on the followi lary 21, | % 7 IWhisgAZuQuiced e Tten ! thef ise of the talk and it is ex- | (1) To elect ti oners o Conslder Wigh School | Prlfi@" Pllfit t 8¢ « . te o years | jol neeting o e building | s ot Maurice Molumphy, one of Ber- ,.um that Mrs. Duffy will be n-!10 serve for g vear A joint meeting of the building | ‘s well known residents, died thi again the Kensing- | “2ch, polls Leing open for this [and finance committecs workin on | AW R L . i & L urpose fre i 09 p. 1 at |y P v of o new hig vhool morning at his home on Lower |fon Leagus of Women Voters, under | PUIposs frof s to 9 p. My at the matter of th high school Lote, atter an lliness of several |the suspices of which the talk was | sild LA s will :w :“, 11.‘ 3 is x s , af o he 1d act upon the Te- {ing 1o the town it veeks, Mr. Molumphy was 59 years |¢ last evening. . L [ 2l He was born fn Hartford, the son |into the wization during the | 8 ‘”““‘\”‘:l‘"‘jqu an other D e nirus I m‘“’,t of Thomas and Thompson | business meeting which was e o ‘ ‘1\’1‘ i zes in Molumphy, and he was previous to the addr e e el very young child he was brougl | Committee Is Announced his 13th N ae s “V’I)’“\‘ jerlin where he has lived ever since. | The cotamittee in eharge of the ARR 0 o e G ECET ety « i st ol . ot Wi s i within the v yed His parents v nown in | m" oL ; ARTHUR € [ReT: cifarts made to in- thiafpiaces B N A el corporate everything of value with- | education int MRS ORI 0 2 | Board of Commissioners i A Sy o 1l|nc\"w January 26, 1 been announced. | rd of Commissioners f,ut making ”} Jost ex L-‘\ [ B rlin Iron Bridge company. jy Aner is chairmun of g X cuperintendent of Schools 1. S Mills | time of his illncss he was eniployed mittee and she will be as-| NOTICE. g 2 confident that W h‘u\\ ne g " R ‘ TRy o oS Miss Anne | To the legal voters of the Maple Hil hool is built it will 1 he bes st ‘J LR New Tirilain JMiss | Fire o ) ittle high eehool in 1h 3 LLERCOMBATYO ; o L chy notified and Legion in Victarious Mr. Molumphy s suriived Xt re will be a meeting | Brock-Barnes post, Amercan Le- three sl L AL G NG D Wil Fire District on gion, invaded the territory of Seich- | Adjutant Fred Ludlow o Catherin 5 18th day of Jan roy post of Dristol lust evening |vation Army is the new cl 1 i Miss yilis Senning. Ly X X Pl v £ bri . i 4 s whom he lived, s and M u]xhw» e lock p. ni. at ind repeated the conquest which federal penitentiary at Atl \Myr‘;\w nr‘l-:iviszrl'. R " ral months to come hoo! to cousider and ta amde of the Bell City Legionna Salvation A men now fill er, Thomas J. Molumphy A 4 - |tion on the following matters vhen they sent t bowling team Protestant chaplainc.es in two Hartford; one nicce | substituting At Statton 1110y o approve and adopt plans 1o Plalnsille, Ouce more Com s alale e "‘ff"]""‘" i i) I'-'_““““‘ M et | fOF the layout of & water eystem for der Edward Barrows proved a val S - insitunordlnll E 1 assume the du of UCHE! | {he district jant leader and topped coh Bananas w late home I'riday morni £ and telegraph operator at the | NS SEEC o e district toin the matter of acore, being $0/pin [ don in 1613, when & bun Elock andR(oml S gk ARl T o e O SR e ndrial bonds to cover the esti- [aiiead of any ofl le roll- | nibited in the window of an apc K ngton, at 9 o'clock uti for ! et | ated cost of the cof ction of j¢r, Despite his work um 108t | cary shop. : nnan wil officlute Sugenhime i e BT i D O i m wllbagt Alargstoligs DALOE 8 or Section 4 of the act iu- took a. 3 its mateh = New corporating the Maple Hill Fire Dis- |and gave Plainvill } Will Get Tax Evade triet, approved July 13th, 1925 Jolnts, pE b Those who fail to y (3) 1 ithorize and empower the The scores: | sonal tax will Roard of Commissioners 1o secire Plaimille e brought. into the 1 | bids for labor and materials in tadelift oo | WEDNESDAY, JAN. (3 and three people " construction of said water system JeVasseur A— 2 2 JASUS X performed this duty ha f (4) To transact any other busl-{paul st 1 Sally O'Nefl & Bert Roach, 1n pald the cosis of court and the t ness proper to come before said (Craig LAY 87— 2 . " 1 It Tate] at Newington, Connecticut, - Tt s expeeted that the ¢ o 4 3 I im tios will round wp eral v Who Knew His Limi this 15th day of Janua 198 | 410 462 416 L within the nest few weeks and they [11ons HARRY H. HOWARD, Bristol ; A captivating sereen star in A will be required to pay Hiior Take Siath !" o s FPresident. | N < farce comedy which will capture : i i vdmitted to the mvsteri: Clerk 8 hour of unceasing mirth _ Dranken Drivers ined N e I Board or Commisstonors 6 S8 76 \\ John Grange in Hartford coats { ! ; 1t is reported that the exem- —_—— e g appeare : i 1s 1o tended by St WAL e e wTY |\ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS night tertains W. H. M S. Ziebka ol " The Woman's Home \nkmm.\ wmoblle acsi [ s Kens the night of Decemt 2 this afternoon at i rine was on its way up 1 e of Mrk Hasoly = ; 5 e ‘w crashed into another v mite hoxes were col i ey L\ SAY. A POP'S T o r s ISA STRONEEST AAN 1N | such for LA ose who failed to bring MRT | ONGES N ( nosR-my LS i f kod to send them to | STRONS % ‘W | Towol LAST Nr /) Q-MPA S Wooding, Mrs. Colby or TELLYA =500 P NE PICKED OUR \\ W \ KAOW HOW STRONG | “T NOT ONLY THAT, ) BUT AFTER UE PIcWED 0P OUR STOVE SAD LE WZL ® E‘\ TRED' By BLOSSER / LY, UE CAN PUT IS S \, HAND JN AIS Moumt HE AN PULL ALL WIS ) 2] x TEE™ 0UT 7 WkTS AUTIN smons | To How I‘ Y stij‘:/rj - Arance! e

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