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I\!-Z\\ LRITAIN DAILY HERALD, LAW SCHOL PLAY | ¥ vt RUDGEPORTBEER BULDS PHRAN TS Ao RRTREE CRIREEY nate of | In npl) to the question “what| interest of a bill g the trans- rested After Car Hits Ped ¥ i 4 i : rost. ral vears Will| proportion of your girl friends fer of rights and rights of way hrid Cornell, Syracuse and Bulalo, v w sivors e - Witness Teslmes (] Makmg.Arkansas Man Plans to Leave - > is wuthentic re- e e i s st 5 el O ot HrEsmatt i the the \\un few” and 24 said “none that, WOrks of New Britain. May Change Requinements ..: =x oo e s Puchases of Brew Big Monument i o ase of 40 < disscminatio 1s ” the ‘order ot ‘the a5 |Shams Blindness But : AL Is Given Shelter Here An aged transient who was given odging at the police station last was too ill to procced on his Few Girl Smokers Are | cring way, he told the polica l-ound ‘\hmstel \ssens g ! . : . and the charitics departnient THE STORY YOU'VE WANTED TO READ! of law than school is sho STOCKS FLURRY - for cross-exami ONEE UFHGE B']Y iRepons of Dohertys liness HIMEBAT"ESHIP Gaus% Decline NOW IS RESIDENT =" ™ iR, DES TonAy E. 6. Soubert Heads Stanand 502 ko 0il Co. of Indiana Whiting, Ind., March 3 \nul);cr ron » of mod today w = Marjorie Sterrett Raun Started War Fund Drive in 1916 her e nea an apprrnnr t her home near dent of the company, which this e e b as light following « year declared a net profit of $63,471.- udde 1k rt discase. Simultancous with the ment of the new pres word that the compa iR oees o ne b By Clifford Webb and Rose Elo Soubert, the new presiden ds Dr. William M. Tu he board of A e is called to the fact that siccessive to the pre ancial position of Cities pARY Were never : 18 110 cause for l Mystery! |[ Love! Thrills! | [ Revelation! e has been a vice-prestdent for the Flahiuss © — — 1:" HE. most thrilling of all true stories remains to be told. It is the “inside” Electrical Inspector SWEATER_S”'T IS ¢ , :’ : P To Be Named Friday | i revelation of the battle of newspapers to keep certain cities from be- o i o8 ook o 1) P[]P”I_AR [;[]STUME N coming the toys of cortupt officials and underworld rings. The en- ’fl(&?.",. ot the mecting wont out | Already Finds Vogae at Winter. , grossing story unfolded in this new serial sensation revolves around the strug- Resorts of Fashion : , gle of one editor to defeat an evil influence exerted from powerful quarters, and the estraordinary situations into which it plunged the editor, his youthful friend and three beautiful women. “The Sob Sister” is a serial the whole town will be talking about. Huqhar;d Gets Divorce, u‘tff\\e s\yfi!e,afl)a!“"?\'?““_’ ' aEl : ) Every one will be trying to guess whether this city figures in the revelations the authors make while telling a thilling, absorbing love story. Possibly some local residents will be able to identify some of the characters, for the authors have drawn upon real life for much of their story. “The Sob Sister” is a novel that breathes the atmosphere of the news- paper office, throbs with love, and quivers with the nervous excitement that attends the diabolical and mysterious doings of evil men of the underworld. It Begins Monday, March 7, in THE HERALD Il You're Not a Home Subscriber, Insure Getting Every chapter by Phoning 925 and Ordering the eral