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HINDR ALENT Family Council Announces Noi‘ Cause for Anxiety | Bucharest, Dee. 7 (#) — Although | the attending surgeons assert that| performed on King savant, | the operation Ferdinand by Professor Hartmann, one, this has failed rasiness Even the ng a family Maric Nicholas n did not war return ome of the er Crown Carol the inds of th The ofticial information giv ope the French w to s a allay minor | public announce follow- council of and her daughters and ent a composed Prince condit hat waywa has not eased people joctors is that t it s thé common treatme werhoids, Some weeks Mrs, Katbleen Crowley Solomon q been litis, or inf! v the Crowley Solonto cmale lead in “N - 56 of t ¢ Joseph's parish A 16 . t e ttee in rade, E inate in 11 part, as demand for other this time. Mrs. nown to these f ateur theatricals of this eity as she Johnny tion ¢ comn for oiv her for the Solomon is well in and | studied noted Pro- York city, n's church, productions under the of Now at st or Sacnger is soloist Jo! city. Patricla 0" 1 from. ¢ Neil, the sweet Trish mountains of Done- heart of the O'Dowd, ehe is at her many friends will b played a tter fitted to demonstrate her Naturally win- enters into the innocent maiden her first and grace that ransport wdience in spirit New York stage. The quick nsition in one from the and gladness of the ballroom int hos and sorrow histrionic talent, and Solomon docs that bit as only d to the dis stage can do it. peculiar to the that turns the homeliest words P into sweetest melody, from her lips like the song of will ba heard in several r own slectio giving raction to the charming ama ) steals the seens long accusto cmotion on The musical bro necessary Irish st a coup. O ) spears 1o be tho kin ecantions sid ses irmy (€ 2 and to conte something he s ved Carol his fath- Tn any case will att er s living maintain that never at e invthing w him time will as given an not to enter Rumania sion for ten years. to Heat Wave (‘nntin;es In Buenos Aires Aires, Dee, 7 (P—While sections th he do anythi of the countr hout permi Choreh People Urged to Work for World Court Was Dec. 7 (A h world court 1 modifica nos of United States ering from snow and extreme the capital of Argenti i roa wave. The ound 45 heat 1tion nur untains and bars are thirsty s clamor- ice-cold beer, ice cream ith sou z for soda, like. report nd the federal cf mission on inte good will. The r mitted at the annv cauncil which Minneapolis. Signed ral ANNOUNCED Maine, the announcing daughter. om, son ENGAGEMENT Mrs. 1. Higgins of T itiona oting of club her opens tomorrow P W by v Georg York, Bishop Puffalo and Sidney New York, t he American churches ha v supported American ad the world court during 11 three Nordst Maple Hill Higgins is of the rsity of Mr. Nordstrom was v of Travelers ny office at Bangor ow conneeted with the home Hartford. (¢] Ne Br Gulic s H d 1 strong- sion clar the | 'Sno Use Waiting Shovel or Slide fWe carry an extensive stock of wide, well made Snow Shovels. (Coal Shovels, too, of course.) The widely known Flexible Flyer is a great ed for the boy to use. And Skiis can help the snow fun a great deal. (Skiis—Sleds— kates—and Skating outfits, in all sizes and models.) Fine snow won't sift into the room if the windows are properly treated with Weather Stripping. {Before the house warms up in the morning, a portabic Oil Stove earns its price in bles: ings alone. Look 'em over. 73 ARCH STREET TEL. 106 P. S. Our Xmas display will appeal to hoys and girls from 6 to 60 years of age. A great many novel and useful suggestions. Take a look. Robblins | 3L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, m UESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926. ROMANGE IN BASEBALL - Clark BERLIN NEWS iriffith’s Bat Boy of 1885 Now | (Continued from Page Seven) Alphabeti, and LINE | | Is President of the Milwaukee The Methodist church will have its| tree some evening during that week, the date to be announced later, The | | Christmas exercises to be given by the Knights of Pythias will be for the families of those within the | membership of the order. | Mrs. William Porter has returned from the Middlesex hospital in Mid- dletown to her home in West Crom- well after several weeks confinement at the hospital from an operation. She is reporteds as resting comfort- ably. The local highways are in excel- lent shape after the recent storm The state department opened the | trunk line and the local streets wer plowed by R. 0. Clark's men. This end of the town always recovers Ready Bascball Club. Asheville, N. €., Dee. 7 (P—In 1885 when Clark Griffith now owner | lof the Washington Senators, was wearing sideburns and managing the | Milwaukee club of the old American assoclation, a youth named Otto was selling peanuts in the grandstand. | Two years later Otto was promot- | ed to bat boy and under the guidance | of Griffith learned his first lessons | in bascball, | Today Ofto Borchert is president of the Milwaukee club of the Ameri- can assoclation and one of the pow- in that circuit. T. J. Hicke ent of the association, was the the league through sall wars, but Count 6 words to 14 lines to an in Minimum Space, Minimum No Ad Classificd 10 A M Ads Acceptea tor convenience 925, Ask for & Notify the 1 te n copted P on ers presid Moses who led the wilderness of ba ect. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Arianged RAY 3 Book Charge, Over of W Herald Not srrora after firet nsertfon, i —— i l AUTOMOTIVE fruck Agencies & FORD) tr and Fordson tractors. les and Service. Elmer Auto Co. 2 Main St. Tel. 1513. FORD CARS—trucks and Fordson tractors. Sal and Service. Berlln Auto Sales, Derlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop. FRANKLIN CARS—The car Sales and Bert ‘el 366 HUPMOBILE AND STAR--Sal | =nd vice department. Burritt Motor S e, 31 tford Ve., $1.50 $150 | ;.’flol‘rtln “;: Hartford Ave., at Stanley ognivasplioations | NABH=—motor curs. See 1he new & i | Bales and Bervice. A. G. Hawk "" Elm Btieet Phone 2458, Hnes, GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Saler and ce. Products of Genera) Motors. 3 Bence, 50 Chestnut £t. Tel. 2218. I PAIGE AND JEWETT—8ales and Service. Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co. 319 East Main St., near Elm. Phone 2810. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searls & Co, Sales and Service; cor. Elmi and Park Sts. Phune _2110. iocal agents for Gabriel Snubbers. SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Service. ¥or Quick Reference. S FOR SERTIONS Charge Prepaid 09 a3 2 28 35 4 26 . i hne s 35 centa. P. AL Day Atter 1 same for sat. the ‘Telephone ||| customers. Call t Ad” Operator. at once If your responsible for from a snowstorm quic er than the - other districts, as Mr. Clark does not wait for the town plows to put the roads into shape but sets his own gang of men to work and shortly after the storm is over the I are in use. Next Thursda was Borchert Along with instrumental alongside hin alway in the role of Aaron. Hickey, Borchert was in forming the National association of Professional Baseball leagues. EhWays | \which convened for its 25th anniver- ing here today. Burial Lots, T VAULTS : water-proot B. Vault Co. sary mec evening, Decem- = AR ‘ ANNOUNCEMEN B ——. co Garage, 39 East Man Su Tl Albro Motor Phone 260, KNIGHT _ AND _ OVERLAND —Sales and Service. Fine wmo- Beloin Garage and Motor | Sales, Fred Beloln, Jr. Prop. 1 Sales Co.. 225 M ts 1 te and rein- . hermetically wealed hone 647-15. tor cars, PRITAIN MO ber 16, the Ladies 123 Oak &t Methodist church per in the church basement at 6:30 o'clock. Following the supper the nnnal sale of fancy articles will be | held. All membe e Ladies’ Aid clety have heen requested to meet {in the social rooms of the church Thursday afternoon of this week at 1 o'clock to sew. The Knigh their rooms clock. The ACCIDENTAL DEATH Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. T (P—A inding of accidental death was re- turned by Coroner John J. Phelan today in the case of Willlam O'Kaefe of Stamford who was killed on the fracks of the New Haven read on ovember 4 at W Canaan. The coroner found that the testimony to be offered was that Willlams was walking on the right | v when he was struck by a train and received a fractured skuil, resulting in his death. Aid society of the will hold a sup- Carv! ecialty. TON ¥E lie Phone 2643- FARGE VARIETY rden Plhone 38 of Pythias will mec is evening at 8¢ v eentiou Pythian Sisters held a short Monumenta of all sizes and Florists NS—Very reasonaole prices. Greenliouse, s for all occasions. Greenhouse, potted ng ch St. Phone 4560 and Trucks For Sale 9 Overland tour: makea. Rudolph | NUMENTAL WORKS ing and letter cut- Willys-Knight roadster, 2 2 Ford tourings, 1023 tng and many other Garage Cherry 218 Oak Bt 34 Trinity | if cut flowers Flower Stanley St ing 30x3%, for eale. 1163 Cifl —1525 touring. Very excel- condition. Price is low. C. A 50 Chestnut St, Tel. 2215 JET—1922 and 1924 _coupes. | in_excellent Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel | R Both are low. 2215. plants, on fun 517 C vicasing al work urch street. | pe and priced na LE Dec. business session last evening and re- clected the same group of officers to serve for the ensuing year as were HAS MUCH TROU New London, Conn, Nicholas Donatello, 19, walked o into T hrop Blasses, and 5 Arch GOD( BROTHERS—Tanel body reconditioned. Low price. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Phone rral| A live (e & lost. ddy.” Finder Roward "OSIT BOOK- cleeted several months ago when the carly local temple was instituted. Lxtra accommodations are being made to take o of the large crowd anticipated at the meeting of the Community club tomorrow eve- ning. An extensive entertainment | program has been arranged which is | garage went up in flames. Donatello said to surpass amything given be-|was burned trying to extinguish the e the club this past scason. The fire. usual business session will be cut short. There are several musical and comedy numbers on the program. The fife and drum corps will hold his home at 20 Pratt street this morning after his car had be- | come stalled in the snow. He got a kerosene lamp and went out fo the garage to get the chains off another car. As he entered the amp tipped over and the car and e Murray ITAMILTON Monday, GOLD Dec R has heen =o severe in Uru- at many roads were passible oxcarts. Winf Funch o garage return station. Reward. Finder ple Answers to e | Broa | | FORD COUPE, 1923—For sale In condition, cheap {f taken at once. Columbla St., city. fine Tost_on Kindly Her return CEXINGTON—18%5 touring 5.000 miles and is car. Diriven | practically o Guaranteed. C. | nut St. Tel. 2215, | (EXINGTOM Touring_car Tn_very | | “excellent condition. Selling_ with a £00d guara A. Bence,. 80| Chestnut new A. Return 55 WATCH—(Man's) Ccall 6, between Su coupe. Looks overhauled, 50 lots of Chestnut sroughly S botween quipment. C. A. Bence, Main St. el via 519 cal Todel _touring car, g0 | their usual weokly meeting Thurs- m day evening in the basement at Com- | munity nail. The girls’ club will meet Thursday evening at Community hall and the boys' club Friday evening. The classes will commence promptly at 7 o'clock for the younger members and | at 8 o'clock for the older member: vod, led tall, to Rnswers Special Notice smail gray purse Vallant t the O, revue, No. 9, will meet A M. 1, over Wool- «day evening, Dec. 1 Finder return to Mris. & torrior, months old Liberal ny extras, looky good. £200. OLDSMOBILE AR DEPT. Essex Coach Durant_Coach Dort Touring Car 1025 1424 1 dkere Tout The local library has secured a Personars Studebaker Touring Car d Dodge Touring number of new books, most of which are representative of the popular fic- | tion of the day. New books are being | added every week and the best works | present day writers are among those available. Avery Truck Not In Town It was erroncously in vesterday's Herald that a truck own- ed by 8. F. Avery, New Britain soda water manufacturer, vas in a wreck in this city. Mr. Avery said today that none of his vehicles were in INAL—RQhis is our special of in rcasel fo Arcade Stud Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street BUICK Capltol Bulek Co., 200 Motor Co. “A Rel West Maln St Te AUTOMOTIVE ! ——— Auto and Truck Agencies MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service. 1 1 The 1 1 6 Olive olders for in. St week Ford Sedan o photo- | Reg. | | Oldsmoblle New Britain Co., Inc. 4 Elm St Tel. 2900 | ; | 10K—1926, 4 milenge, good 1,500, Capitol St. Phone 26 passenger coupe, small tires, new paint. Price Bulek Co., 193 Arch 193 Arch Bt. Phone | 1 AUTOMOTIVE | 52 ELM ST. | BE THRIFTY—BUY ‘ AUTOMOTIVE I CADILLAC _ AND _ NASH — Repairing. Have your car tuned yp and gone over for the winter gnonths Lower temperature requires some adjusting. Let us cxplain. Cars called for dellvered. J. B. Morana Garago, Church 8t. Tel. 2842-2. CYLINDERS REBORED—Btop _that ofl pumping and piston slap! Get better gas and ofl mileage! e will rebore your cylinders without removing motor from chassis, Install new plstons, new rings, piston pins and buehings, grind valves, take up on bearings, lineup con- neting rods, at a fiat rate price. Phone, call or write, Charland's Auto Bervice Station, 430 Main 8t., opposite East Main e St Tel. 1544. "“"-cu;s WASHED AND POLISHED—Ben- nott Motor Sales Co. 350 Arch 6t Phone 2952. LEAKING RADIATORS—Quick B8ervice. Expert attention; low rates; don't let small saks lead to heavy repalr expense. Body dents removed, fenders straighten- ed. O, Becker, 12 Glen St. GENERAL REPAIRING—Prompt_servica on tow calls. Palace Garage, 39 East | Main 8t. Phone 3904. | REPATRING—on all meses or cars. Ex- pert mechanics available day and night. Hotel Washington Garage. Phone 1735, RADIATOR REPAIRING—Low _ price, Quick eervice. Satisfaction guaranteed. New England Radiator Works, 36 East Main St.. near Main. Phone 860. Scrvice Stations, Repairing 17 STARTING—lighting and ignition, electriec | parts and service. Clark's Auto Electria and Repalr, 409 West Main St. Tel. 3001, RBUDY'S BATTERY BERVICE—Succeseor to Gould Battery Bervice. Same address, 170 E. Main St. Tel. 708. Gould Dat- terlea and_Auto Electric Service. RAYBESTOS BRAKE—Servica Station, Bralkes relined and adjusted on short notice. Clark's Auto Electric end Re- palr Statlon, 409 W. Main 8t . 3001, TOWING AND WRECKING—24 _hour service. Judd's Garage. 41 Pleasant St. Tel. 2132, Autos and _rucks for Sale 9 CUT PRICB on all our USED FORD CARS 11334 Runabouts Runzbouts—del. Tourlng Cars . Coupes Sedans ... Ton Trucks i Ton Open livery Wagons 825 35 50 50 100 boxes ... sed Dellv- A Good Assortment, Low Priced, Your Own Terms. AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE Ford Headquarters 248 Elm St 86 Arch NASH USED CAR DEPT. 1625 w25 1934 1926 1924 1925 1924 1923 Ford coupe, Dodge sport tourfng. Willys Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator eedan, Dodge Coupe. Maxwell sedan. - Buick, 4-pass. coupe. Nash 6 tourl | A G HAWKER. PHQONB 2456 Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AJAX TIRES and Grafild Brake Lining— Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parta for all Elm, cornre East Main. BUSINESS SERVICE Barbers, Hairdressers, Masscuse 18 VICTORY—Modern barber hop in all re- spects, We epechalize i ladies bair cut. Excellent service. 75 Church 8t. G. A. Rlancot!. Bullding and_Contract 19 BARCILAY TILE & MARBLE CO.—Tile for all decorative and sanitary purposes, terrazzl, walls, ceilings, fioors. Cost i emall, benefit great. 43 Arch St. Phone 3690, | BUIEDT? and FIRESTONE TIR HIGH PRESSURE AND TIRES. GASOLINE, OILS, AND SERVI( CLARK'S SORY SHOP, 133 SOUTH PHONE 1590 AND TUB: BALLOON GREASES AUTO A MAIN ST, )" LEE TII{EB—Wet and storag es. J. M. Farrell, Rockwell Ave. Cor. Webster Hill. Tel CONTRACTOR—Hepair work garages. Estimates given, P rin BIRD'S NEPONSETT ROOFING~—Prepare for the coming suows and cold wenther. Let us estimate cost for you. Frank Nulr, Inc. 647-540 Main. Tel. 2127 ¢ ALFRED JOHNSON—excavating, grad- ing, bullding, stone and taking out ashes. 60 Mill St. Til 1497-13. PAUL ZEHLER—Roofer, slate, gravel, as- phalt, tin and eaingle roofs. New or_repalring. _Fhone 1490. CHIMNEY—repaiting and_general mason And plastering work, Work guaranteeds J. J Mclarney, 8 Garden Phone ¥91. AASON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR— Henry Dowd, liotel Washington. Phone 1 P. 0. Box 132. HOUSE™ WIRING—Estimates furnished, Have your work done now. Barry & Bamforth, 19 Main S8t. Phone 2504. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION—L, O, Zet- terman, 175 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Phono 1621, Portland_Cement. SHINGLES—(In and paper roofing, Arm- co gutter and conductors inetalled by Thomas F. Fltzpatrick & Co.. 216 Park Business Service Rendered 20 BAKEK & I.ASHER—For a)l kinde of concrete work. Call us__Tel. 1968, ARTERS — 3 Budd St., Tel. For General Cord Auto Products Co. 161 4989, Tires. Arch GOODYEAR CORDS Let us quote you on exchanging ur old tires We make you a fatr allowance. RE-TIRE AT O'M EIL'8. O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900. | KALO BATTERIES—United States Tires and Tubes. Sales and Service. P. & V. Tire & Battery Co, 261 Myrtle St. Phono 3693, PENNSYLVANIA TIRLS—Bce our type balloons. All eizes. T. H. Cogs- _well. 10 Elm St Tel. §27-5, USED AUTO PARTS--Tires and tube Buyers of wrecked and burned c Peter Roeso, 125 Elm St. Tel. Garages To Let LM ST, 201—Ifandy heated, live or dead able rate: 58 LINCOLN Parker. Bew steam Reason- Earage, storage. rags to rent. M. B. Tel. 2138, | sedan, Ex- mechanleal Buick Co., C1{ANDLER—1923 cellent rubber, condition very churmmg good paint, good. Capital Laeh | fable Concern.” 411 | 13000 erlin on Saturday when the acci- ST Berlin on Saturday when the acci CHTYSLBR=T 50 & dent was reported to have occurred MOTO! service. Superior Church St Phone Pheasants Thrive on South Dakota Prairies . Saler and mervice | Motor Sales Co., “Tel. 2607, 250 Arch 8t | - s excellent bar- 193 Arch St PEO—4 passenger galn. Capitol Bulck Co., R CA Bl Auto Company, 211, 127 L OQGE_BROTHERS: Pierre, . D., Dec. 7. (P—A grace- ful, aristocratic and varl-colorcd Phona 731, —Sales and Service | torcycles and Bleycles BICYCLES REPATRED— ken, expert sorvice. Fconomy Sport Shop, successor to_“Hadfield's” 15 Main 8t. Service Stations, Repairing 17 AUTOMOBILE DATNTING pr acquer or varnishing, prices, INTERIOR DECORATIONS—fings, _etc. all on our service for soclals and wed. dings. Eddy Awning and Decorating C City Hall Place. Dressmaking and Millinery ORESSMAKING—remodelling, _ Classes fn dressmaking, private lestons, Woman's Institute Method. Jane E. Glll, 14 Proa- pect St. Tel. 3688, DRESSMAKING—and remodelling. Lella 15 23 aving very | Laundry Sta expert worls Ten Minute Auto Franklin_Square Filling 3. & K. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stanley | conch, balloon bird, the Chinese ring-necked phea sant, is thriving on the prairies of South Dakota The game bird has grown bheyo the most optimistic hopes of the state department of agriculture, which introduced it, and is attract- ing more and more hunters each year from a dozen middle western | states and a few beyond. Gratified with the success of ant introductions, the agricul department now plans to bring number of Hungarian partridges, another bird which is | counted among the game of Kings | and which is expected to find an agreeable environment in Dakota. Hunting fees are used mostly to provide protection for the game ! birds when the hunting season is closed and for establishing preserves where young birds are cared for | until they may be released. SKIPPY PLEASE TAKFE taken by virtue of to me directed, bidder, at the Pu the Town of New ice of 75 hats at one SEeri sy FOURTEEN (14) | which will be o 14th day of DE( 1926, at 2 o'clock | to satisfy said | fees thercon, the 1 [PESREe gl | six (6) O1d Aut Oldsmobile Chassi ment and tools ap, Dated a | 30th day of Nover Attes Low Priec $1.95 Many new hat st ar- rived—the smartest new styles—all featured at thig low popular price. Yes, SIR, THERE GYVES THE SHUAREST LITTLE SHOOTER ON VESEY STREET/ OTICE and at PUBLIC VENDUE, to the highest Hartford, and State of Connecticut, Ex New Britain, Conn,, this | I DSON—1921 Duco_paint. Co. 193 Arch tires, new | Capitol Buic 2607 Prica $530 . Tel, 3 NOTICE, that an EXECUTIO! will be SOLD, | AND STAR DEPT. blic Sign-Post, in | DLritaln, (Counfyon) Dodge Brothers Special Sedan Hup Club Sedans (2) ord 4 Door Sedan (7 pass) Truck DAYS, from date, n TUESDAY, the "EMBER, A. D., in the afternoon, ecution and my | ollowing described Rl Coupe Delivery 1ese a dow cars can be lought with payment, Dalance on easy have been thoroughly | guaranteed to be ns rep Thirty days freo service. ama omobiles, One (1) all equip- purtenant thereto mber, A. D., 1926 BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO. 240 Hartford Ave, 4105, Fred Wi Constable, BOT THE OLD MAN/ T WOULON'T GIVE THAT BUT SHE' ALWAY5 HELD SIXTY SACKS, —Done_1n vou own garage if desired. A!ll mak of cars. Norbert E. Barth, 113 Commonwealth Day and night service, Tel. BRAZING—and acetylena weldin removed. Hardware City Welding Com- | _pany, 41 Pleasant St., rear. Tel. 2132, ARCH "ST. RADIATOR WORKS—Leaks repalred, new cores installed, bodler and tenders quickly repaired. Best equipped shir In town. 107 Arch 8t. Phone 1709, 8. Wolf, Prop.. suc. to Hultquist Bros. ——tP T L0 UMY Haswell, 132 South Main Bt., opposite gh_school. Berlin car. Tel, 3074 GINSEURG DUTT SHOP—Fleatin hemstitching, pinking, rhincstones set. 19 Walnut St Tel. 1736. HEMSTITCHING—neatly done: aleo but- tons covered at 61 Proepect 8t. Mre. Alorecht. Tel. 3279-W. HEMSTITCHING—Pinking _and__buttons. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bradbury and Turnbull, 11-17 Wallace 8t. * Phone 3181~ W or 134-3, Dycing and Cleaning’ 28 | CADTES & GENTS—suits dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Flanne) and serge dres: e» cleaned and pressed, $1.26. Sulte eponged and presed, 60c. Garments of all kinds cleaned and dyed at reason- ablo prices (iooda callea for and delive ered.” Star Cleaning Co., 229 North Bt 2884, Branch office, 393 Ma Tel, 4178. TEL 900 | CLEANING—and dyeing 18 _our_exclusive businem. Garments of all descriptions, draperice, portieres and curtaine clean- ed or dyed. Fatafaction guaranteed. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp., 98 West Main 8t Phone 1323-3. GOODYEAR TIRES PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES. INSTANT SERVICE. WHEN DELAYS ARE COSTLY CALL O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY, 39 WASHINGTON ST. CARBON BURNEL—Whils _you walf. Brakes rolined on short motice. Auto Repalr Co., rear 94 Hartford Ave. Phone 1637-15 or 4089-8. ITr6 B | AUTO LE: ) ol CB— co D, ) el ,’;’d?:{,““‘:,,‘,;“‘;‘m,L‘,“;f"l’(;h"";'; READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tgnition, 110 Franklin §q. C. A. Abots, FOR YOUR WANTS By PERCY CROSBY EVERY MM NIGHT HE HANGS A PUMPHIN LANTERN N THE HEN HOUSE $0'S THE CHICHENS e THINK THEY OUER SCEPT. HEAVENLY DAY PAW WENT DOWN THERE JusT BEFORE THEY BEGAN SHOOTING THS YEAR | |WTIN' Yo7 5% — LL ONLY HOLD s = Q (o QrESERRE, J2-7-

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