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i 9P S50 AN P 80 2 R U u PETTING ALREADY | 1S 0LD FASHIONED Wisconsin Girls’ Club Adopts, i GENERALFENG WAS ' and camps will have been established at Chinandega, Leon. Paso, Caballo, Commapa, Chichigalpa, Posoltega ahd Quezealguaque. | The raid of the locusts, it was ex- | plained, has diminished the coun- ltrys food supply and if the impor- blocked, in Man a dangerous food shortag gua might result. Burlington, W1 Feeling that dri petting are t be “Christian” Marshal of China Served in Philippines General “hristian cho-Slo- aph ot Miss | Promis zen expla But if bers of t old days of ten would sigi ting is . attended Upon he 1 en- my at the aldo’s insurrection ose of the fight- vent to China arried a rl, and apparently took the g Yu Hsiang. At various 1 the past decade he has been gure in the militar. out of dat these is the mod smoked, it is good f When aske girls drin you the factional leaders. founder of the Kuo- el ured prou ly in the war ! ayih ' China for the last five years. His of ninc ofinobibe troops played a decisive part in the ki 2o g0 0RGiHo ERTOLARDIT g Fengtien war of 19 from a bottle.” and Miss Eagen s of starting lot of things ar them. 1as rmous infi lof President Li Huan Hung to Tient- A SRR sin in 19 was looked upon a Horde of Locusts NO\\' outcome o ,\I:AV.\!HA] ‘l i { spector of the ] Descends on Nicaragua ing the Chihli-Fengtien war of Managua, N , Fekb 25 C s¢ d Peking, impris- (UP)— ¢ = sa0 Kun and form- cended oa Nica rect result, Un today were est bases along the Managu rly the railroad to prevent liberal has been dese from cutting off transportation be- dent militaris tween the Nicaraguan capital its seaport. When the 15 protect the CKWHEATS' { \MEN REMEMBER visio: marines 1ditional power to General ] fuan Chi Jui. -Corinto troops bed an * awaiting an oppor- the Chinese conflict ince either on the side » Peking forces or the nation- as and v n movement of railroad is cor @ —tender cakes with ;. the old-time “kick” Magic memories you shz~2 with your " husband! “Buckwheats” in child- hood days with that old-time “tang” noman forgets. How leng since he's tasted the real kind? Right now many women are giv- ing their men folk what they hanker for—tender cakes with that wonder- ful, true buckwheat taste.. They're using Aunt Jemima Prepared Buck- wheat Flour in the yellow pa L Just enough choice bu & flour 7eady-mixed with Aunt Jemi- .. ma’s celebrated recipe—that’s what “the yellow package 'brings "you. Buckwheat flour from special sec- tions where the grain is known to yield the finest flavor. You'll see a new touch of youth in your husband’s eyes when he t away those Aunt Jemim: wheats”. They have the AUNTJEMIMA PREPARED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR remembers. Plan now to test this famous recipe, ready-mixed—Aunt Jemima Prepared Buckwheat Flour in the yellow padkage. And don't forget those southern pancakes with the old-time plantation flavor— cakes you make with Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour in the 7ed packages. Ask 1r grocer for two Aunt Je- mima packages—one yellow, onered, Coupons for valuable premiums comeinevery Aunt Jemimapackage, ’Lnxim] of supplies from Corinto were | I[FLASHES OF LIFE: LEGLESS BEGGAR | third secretary N .’ VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927. | inding her guilty of disorderly con- | duct for the alarm. Sentence was FOUND TO BE MAKING $700 A WEEK """ | San Francisco—If precedent holds Louis W. Hill, Jr., 24, will make a great railroad man. His grand- | father, James J. Hill, said that nn- Chaplin, { less a man made a good section hand SheE S LIEVE MOS0 o) kolceniivolneial ombitree fiino | bes LOUIEGiEGue & flancee, Miss Mary Paul Noyes and |\ on WJZ and conncctions at 9 %00 Henaliti=Eione aie eilaitel ol | eloalessiany e oRIE IR IAEION 62, 0 for a ceremony in the Amerlcan le | 121¢Y Will Do on the air. | gation March 5. | By the Assoclated Press. New York—Love laughs at lovk-‘ smiths and wars. Sleden | little rolling platform figured he was taking in about $700 a week New York-—Now it may be told— | the cause of the war. Dr. Walter L. | Niles, medical dean at Cornell, says it is possible that if the kaiser had not been affected with deformity he would not have de | veloped a defense reaction against i London—W granddaughter 7. Leiter gets to the House s there will be some original- In making this prediction s would do when Ravensdale peers seem to me | m room buzzing Paris—-The first line of a play lly can make a hit. The curtain up half an hour late at a high- | priced comedy. The play began with “What time it is?" Applause and | laughter then were more pronounced than any following | o | of Lo ity ther to what pecres permitted to sit vemarked: “The like flies in a ws around very coz some of Mussolini's r >ods may be | traced to poor indigestion, the dean | believes. Princeton, N ginning with | | the next college year no Princeton student may own or operate auto- moniles in the vicinity of Princeton The reason for the ruling is that motorists’ records are below the gen- | eral student ave sons, includin killed in scy City—>Money for experi- | g ments on anthropoid apes, outside the borders of the United States, if deemed advisable, will be available eventually to the University of Penn- sylvania. Dr. Hill 8. Warwick's will | { stipulates that purpose for the in- | come from a dormitory to be erected | SPokesman by the university with a fund of |Gocumenta 14 00 upon the death of his s iproar was such that fs s suspended. slavia s excited | over third-degree methods used by the police. “The naked truth"—a man with bruises all over his body Brigrade—Jug opposition party when a government argued there was no proof of charges. The the ive studen \otor accidents in wcaster, Pa.— nt functions is prohibi te of Frank under *p¢ Rockville—Mrs. Emma Chanin, dies in Hartford hospital after poison. Ingenious fellows these s had to distill sea- the Pacific. - Pinedo used all hi w York—Horton Malong, legless | drinking water and rain water gath- who in dr clothes has | ered by sponges to cool the boiling parties from his hotel | radiator in the equatorial heat. 000 car while Mrs. Ma- | — been wintering at Miami, s a method of shoot- | is to spend a month in the work- ing aw s turning in a fire house. Detectives who watched the [alurm is qu tive, but Mrs. 1. sible federal grand jury action, state substantial pity bestowed on him as | A. Motto will carry a police whistle police arrest Harry 1 Coment, in he pushed himself into crowds on a fter. The judge told her to in dicted recently with 10 others Rom¢ aviators. Roc water to drink ing the Atlant Cro: aking hington, for past year inmate of hospital, takes own sing been suite in a lone ha W b Bridgeport—Getting ahead of pos- THE STORE OI" FASHION FOR WOMAN AND MISS y) : SHOP EVERY WEEK” THE BAB'S NEW SPRING MILLINERY We are showing the newest Spring creations in the small draped crowns, brimless models and also the ripple brim for the madam and in all the season’s latest colors. 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