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NOTHER of those merchandising chz 4 our connection with the Syndicate sentatives in the Far East alway on the alert for u low prices considering qualities of the same. Seldjook Rugs—Rose and blue backgrounds, Royal \noul\ Rugs—Ranging in size 8-8x11-7, at Sabrub Rugs—Rose, blue, L“upo lu\ch«rmuul» 9x12 Royal Sarouk humv\uc 9-1x12-5, wonderful value Mahal Rugs—Size 8-4x12, our sale price i Yoval Kashan Rugs—Room size 8-10x Mahal Rugs—In . Arak Rugs—They are sized 8-11x11-9, salc prlcn ; Chinese Rugs—\achine spun, size 9-2x12-1, at Chinese Rugs—Size 8-6x10 feet, sale price ...... NOW COMES SCATTER No. 1—Fine Sarouk Mats, our sales price No. 2—Fine Sarouk Canapa Rugs, average s No 3-—Fine Sarouk Namazie Rugs, average size Lot Lot Lot Oriental Rug Sale—One Floor U: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED us to offer Oriental and Chinese Rugs in large and scattered sizes at ver Lot No. 4—Fine Sarouk Canapa Rugs, average size 2-8x Lot No.5—Fine Sarouk Dozars, average size 4-1x7-0, at Lot No. 6—Lilihan Dozars, average size 3-6x6-0, at Lot No. 7—Hamadan Mossoul Rugs, average size 3x6, nt SaleofRichand Rare Oriental Rugs at Prices in Reach of Everybody ading Co., who h'wmrr repre- nusual values (‘"1’11:10\ HERE ARE SOME IN THE LARGER SIZES x12, for feet, at 3-6 3 79.50 P : g S robbed. Grand Juror IS of tulle was arranged with a coroner This s Mrs. M 1) r\md ‘?r Foran prosecuted the lof chautilly lace and pearls and 14 T e = for liquor la Holion o caught with orange blossoms. &he to cause. over Sunday. 1d is now serving a fail term P [carried an arm bouquet of brida! 3 | Willlam Whitmore. | Wl are former resid sim i 2 LA e s e B oReno ridal 3 Arrangements for t of | this place. | The action of the court, it {8 be- | roses showered with sweet peas eriin ews e ts ot i i sl | o Felnih B | Acclasat 5t """‘ e Ly many, may be tak The wedding march from “Lohen- nplete, acco tion |son of N Mt o s G | Goars Bleviofebn Haven on as to ha was played by Mrs. Marion 4 5 3 S 1ty arre Gonstublpsiiingd : violators will our Stocks. Raymond Canfleld. Porter | of Mr. W B Bavne Ovor e s R St o | Notes ¥ I has | p 5 nees con 1 in this city. Traf- he bridegroom, sang [eiree | i jiagpasredi gt Bl e for six montl Tk o has ! to a large extent |"At Dawning,” “Oh! Promise Me," charge o | ST sils ol S| Saturday right. Nealey's machine | wis made by the father K April 1 will continue to and “I Love You Truly.” He was Tot e °7 | collided with one operated by My- I Monblean to Gra i 8 o e rapidly during the sum- |accompanied by Mrs. Stocka. Follow. : puests of Mr. and Mrs. | ki of ryville, and a harles 1%, Conlon Tur; L e The court in the past the ceremony, a reception was I8 A OF LR thpS vERlc | n.ml car William F. Gal . been given money to register ¢ by 4 been severe to those who fuil to[tendered the 150 guests present | M. Griswold gave IS Tomorrow e e ror, Jr., of Southington crashed into omobile in Hartford and that t} L B LA TR v arelin ag ‘e with the t from Waterbury, Hartford, New e oath e | oq onorrow evening will be observ-| ne’Art two, After an investigation | registration had aever baon received. |near White Oak grozismn ard indications due to the | Britain, South Manchester, Saybrook, . ; T R e e DY Wash- | the constables arrested Nealey for | hor had the money besn returned. | are ling hi ted traffic conditions at the|Middletown, Meriden and New York Ll e BELG e Sosr L npon erse A- L4 peckless driving: a further count of | - da E. W. Furrey arrested |and a hole b ned n oL SVhira e alectiln ! i ezl I beds in Beckioy and terte s Knowa i crom Eatlon of |4 {vhio while drunk may be pressed who was defended hy At- | middle of the e e \re in operation. | » bride 1s a graduate of the : AL M T L his place iS{ . winl appear in forney Cornclius Prior. The money On Motoreycle Dty Over Week-End ol High school and has been Keflsmgwn Samlflday ‘tu:v.xw\ny ‘1{:‘.(‘“ ',Wf““' \.n”:v( npt .w;m.‘r ing to_att Eastern| -0, ¥ I hids Dher et CRE A N S ATaR T EaT "To cope with the increased auto- CMPloyed by the Bristol Press Pub. bring made o locate Tolatis FEE et it e it st Aforc ! Grase Elica e . over Easter Sunday, SNg Co.as a proof reader. The e | REEnen iAo G Do o Lt “ton ©fl Traftic Officer David Kauffman,| Another grass fire broke out Sat- Chief Belden detalled Offi. KT00m was also educated In the loca) DAMAGE ]S ABOUT 1000 A busy meating of the board of se- [ New Britain wer. O o been on duty for two years, | urday afternoon near the ledge on soclety of o o to motorcycle duty S¢hools and is employed as a com- f lrctme eduled for tonig G jand @ M e €F| made his first arrest last night when ' Shuttle Meadow was ex- | Methodist will meet tomor coment i« POsitor by the same concern. matter of han fias p he notifled Steve Marchik of 80 Mid. | tinguished by Flre George | 1w evening church parlors. | ; ‘o do motor- er an extended wedding trip, A q ; e will come up for n, as will | »'r-lfllm M Gambia re- o aticat Bristoliito Angear fa coticl ibert and assistants only |ty annual tion of officers Will oo ol " gt S iRy fr. and Mrs. Lawley will reside at rrangements Incomplete for Fu- wrotection, The | turned home om Rplez it SLiaaY; ¥ e fter it had burned eight acres. Val- Lishs ekl din, 2 T tion of ‘:w'” i :qu“ R : ‘_w_: c‘;:vl tonBhE lo adsara ¢ of violar. AU xr-)c'lv‘vdll~”|{n !1 ‘111;)::(' ‘“’\‘v‘l - i pa held. S g ‘ Case Nolled BT \\m’\»nx}: street, Bristol. of Whitmore—Legion Ball To- S LR e Colin T o or INg the rules of the road. y Dle, Ymber jand soiang Norman Peck of Meriden was the |y cage of Elbridge A. O'Neil, | Engagemnent Announced | will be on cipal ftems of | | Mr. and Mrs. Colin Beverldge of r was involved in a minor acci-] Was saved. The cause of the fire of Mr. and Mrs. ', pregteq yesterday charged with a The engagement of Miss F. Ceeile night—May Try to Call a Special | business o e o menrelativestinl| R0 B R R R [ nnknowm, Sohvbrt Hatimating that| tle Moadow guult and breach of the peace, was | 0Connell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; | American Leglon Ball. town yesterda el rher st the corner Of| it was not accidental. ls et A ARy B R ST, i Town Meeting—Other Ttems. An afiair which g wide- | Next n ladies| Broad and Whiting streets, where| ™ yypo Chana of New Britain was | Hany St *Atlorney Jamea T Mather |t reromell of Eaet Maty is the, of Sacred Heart chur. hold n conducts a st e | rrested Priday for starting a small | Be ‘l‘ n ,‘“' A “l 1 ;; itanney James stree l»nrcu\me_ and Dr. Clarence Damage estimated at amounts ich will be ' Whist in the church rooms. ver asked for a settlement ! "o ") oeon the Trumbull flats "‘“””“ rom ~\' B ““]" ‘;1 f‘ o ths e S A B arty of Little Neck, Long varying between $i and $1,000 at s Mrs. G E. Dalbey will be the spot and said he would Not. \yyjja clearing his land, Chana said, | concert at the Plainville M. il ‘f‘””":", = "“:"“.,“ 1- ud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick wis done Saturday night, when a So. ot Boitort| press the matter it this were done, y' haq dro atohiand i thalc y | > Yy Nass B Moriarty of Willimantie, an- barn on the property of Joseph | Saah i1 soclaty of the|but Marchik refy Kanfrman |y, aGarnadEnitad: He puin $6:d iry . Tyler will return to Main strect, Forestille, was plac nced. ‘Saturdiy afthnbs ARt T s : Audl- s ohinty,si00s the DesanalEn : 1 nue to- under t in Last Bristol by Off - Vencziano of Ko t as com- | . it odist church will serve a chick- | then told him to be in court tonigk . cost of extinguishing the five, on nionviliesayeniie 20 cor Joseph Strupp on charges of op. | cheon and bridge party given by p by fire. The! vel!en supper in the banquet hall of| This was the frse arrest whi nd was released | : Al "f“*]}'“”]““l" S “‘x,'n,‘_r vehicle while under | Vs Mazie F. My ot Forestville structure burned to the ground ds AInenE Tty tiiel Gomminnity bRk (TusAddy|caniman had) muds since'hel was) (Dhe ralh of the weskend was el [her swistor in Port Washington. L. I. Higal ae iTAGG: {at the Elm Tree Inn, Farmington. spite the efforts of neighbors to ex- | R | evening April 26. or the supper | two years 10 to act as come to the fire warden but was not | Mrs. Amelia Hiscox and A:-u;hh T sk | Miss O'Connell is & popular me; | , v")llll‘ll\h :I:OI mw. re will be an entertainment in| : officer at the Tiroad-Whiting | heavy enough to remove the danger, | Maly spent the week-end in Pitts- e ber of the younger socfal set of he origin of the fire s a mys-| ‘\"“}fl ’1~ \'1 " ?]f" A » main auditorium | strects corner, where about 400 as the flelds are still parched from | fleld, Mass, g ; Rt ot ol 8« is ¢ uate of the Bris- BSOSl sl S e e SRE The Community club program | chlldren cross the main high- | tr long dry spell. e ben A Bl & tol and for several fires which have ocourred In town |Xensington. of [ Wil be held Wednesday evening at| way. e A ana R ecltal RS of the death of her sister, NS, 4 mingway of 15 Hurlhurt _street |Yars has been connected with the of late. Mr. and Mrs, Veneziano, it| Mr. and Mrs Sl Riloy ck. The committee fn charge | Miss Elizabeth Farshaw gave a . tn New ,""“,"" New Britain, informing him ,m he | Office force of the Bristol and Plain- s understood, wers not at home| Berlin are re Colving congiutulutions | kg arranged an entertatnment, Re- | team. for her puplls I arlens ) O RSl Gisavely il o |ville Blectric company. when the fire started, the blaze be- | on the birth of a s . hments will be served, | noon at her homa m"\\ vntv:'.um] mrll\. Knoe of W, atorbury were arrested eoVal of an Giicer s to (he| Full Dayiat Ontentost Far lasaih e Cicoyerolibyfons o thetriaBll -] ok "“i""“ ,"“"“ o Miss \,mma Walsh is spending (e OllcmiARRTUD IS RIR SRR R | et e T ve on Southinglon g\ "\1at Strupp was the only one| Tolay marked the first full day HERE e (’! AneEn s s e st of relatives in Tite Moment Lichner | F0ad by Constables Callen and '”;’ ablo to operate a car, he was obilged | for the examination of applicants S A e York city, where | 5 "‘"’," Il ilabati Tosan gan and will appear in court tONIENt o cayy' iy Ofricer McLaughlin to take | for motor vehicla operator lcenses s dtiempt was nadel fo fxecur@/fifrom e LD N Sl | The Knights of Pythias will meet aDLAINVI! LE» e e Dach | 0 answer a charge of specding. arge of the de nd he proceeded fby State Policeman Herbert Cleve- oo S riiceicr (e Tiew Britaln fie| ey anenCitlts Tuster ol dars | tomorrow evening at § o'clock at| ; [ e Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Castle re-| 15 pagt Bristol in the police car. [land of Thomaston. Many avalled (lrx»anmu‘m,l x;m t()]wre was no re-| o M.ll;y I\m-ml lxhnr; m[s rton | COmMMmUNItY Rall, | TODAY — TUES. turned yesterday atternoon o their [ypon” arrival, he found Hemingway | themselves of appearing during the 5| o, doubtless due to the fact| e Jerlin an N I's ' I Albany, N, Y., after spe: ding Guzoyvsky and the latte 8 lma % iul est that one of the authorized persons churches were crowd il 1 Q] z || e Love Story of Al Loves ; :‘:‘w i S )r;;»‘unr“tmh e :f::‘rflu:‘n‘;{1:;‘0§‘nv.‘:\s:|‘fp;:::' l:: 1 ,.\{ no’v‘c.m.,.x’n. sl o, : s \‘ torday m:_l. & el '”“ ‘DOU"( b et‘m‘{ Fails D. W. GRIFFITH'S ! cummum Theater [ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. €astlo it police headqu and a formal | Monday afternoons in the past, was Ne hors ediately hreatening weathe: during he o o3, < R T ' ., c le o he 1 g gaa gk I 3 a8 ra | Frank Silluzlo of Arch street SORROWS OF SATA | Ph Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and finfluencs was lodged against him. Forty Hours' Depotion 5 3 ¢ 11 ¥ po iy the blaze had gained too ““"“ BOanch tvestrnay Bese( 8 inecori Sy 5 s Plainville e, } aver re- | Ha was later released under a pro- Forty ¥ adway and the barn’ was soon a recent years Services at all [Teported to Supernumerary Officer | with 1 | tamily £ b St b b it The Forty Hours devotion was e o | e Lovines Johnson at 9:10 last night | > - { | turned ye om a visit with perty bond of $300 for his appear- | n.ned at St Matthew's Catholi 1| urches ore keop he | ght | 1 I . olic mass of flaming embers. The fire | churches were in keep R s named Frink 1 S ADOLPHE MENJOU !I livarativ Jersey. ance this morning. hurch, Forestvill, ‘clock Snal lscovarelon Shottly . atior 8| daabh ikt the mEsie Ain R Hana] an rink had been | Il | retati ° * A oniiewtes of New |Church, Forestville at the 10 o'clock o'clock. Fortunately, two automo-|church the choir preser n.'in the apartment in the basement | AsiSatan i TODAY | M Waiker of Marlborough, | =Aftomey B. I. Monliewles Of NOW | 1 Sun gy soraliiessgl wil)/Glhes R e kept in the barn, | tata, “The Risen King.” in the aft- Since Saturday night and efforts to | |a former resident of Plainville, s il Britain appeared for the ac CU;KG-LH on Tuesday morning. Prayers of 06 s AR ] ) § isical treat proving | Attract his attention had failed, The | RICARDO CORTEZ ! AROLD LLOYD |In New York following two opera-[morning in police court and asked |, o ¢10n of the Blessed Sacrament Were not thers at the time. noon, this musical treat proving M | HAROLD L | that a continuance he granted. Judge | iTouses in the meighborhood were an attraction for many res officer tried to arouse the man by | tions, {feng: 2 Lae |were held at 8 o'clock Iast evening gt RN Lisme B IMgriooc ware fan Salizacsion jtor tiie AbaE 58vE || carol Dempster Lya De Puttl { A Callan of Fast street| William J. Malone complied with the | ™ Gl not in danger at any time, gince Motherhood Club Meetin: on the door several times, P {id Brother” Miss Ma allen /8 | % A similar services will be held at PR Gunperiiar mavetimelelnee | heniood Glubi Meciig ool t result, so he forced the door | A Strictly Modern Epic Drama || in “The Kid Brother' s Miss Clara Gardner of | request the nass WAE DL VS0 | sative hbur for ikt there was no wind blowine. The| The Derlin Motherhood club w a4 Frink asleep on coucn. || of Love, Temptation and Regen- || | et Iastér in Mew ok Iuntly M pril 25, under the ] 3 larn is located on Christian Lanc|mect Wednesday afternoon at b on a couch. | : lit Pers — B Uartford spont Baster § il e Siiver E. Maran Just north of Jacob's Corner. o'clock at the home of Mrs ; secrmad, wom [thatoticer's ro- | bpcib Sl I"n‘“\‘ | Mrs. W. C. Lester, of Park street, sime bond. Siiver E. Marsan, egad 61 yoars It was reported that First Seleet- | Shicrden, Worthington 1t The | Port, that Irink had come home | ",'""l;"" “]‘_’" ':‘l""";:(';"k",l’.hm'"; | TUESDAY {s recovering from an fliness. — —— lof 31 Pardee street died at hic nian George B. Carter started for | talk of fhe aftarnoon will be de- |VTY tired Saturday after having | Lr iy ':‘"“ 1‘:“1 Aottt [ g Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum- { ;ymyjy. 1. 3. Birnbaum, Nerf block. | home Saturday followlng & shock the scene of the blaze. but that the [livered by Mrs. Elizaboth Wickwire | Worked almost 24 Tours without | | Been Ll : 1ILTON SILLS bull spent the work-end with their o 1o cama hera from Bridgeport fonr barn was nearly consumed when he | who will have as her subject, ;Sleep. and when his head touched | 5 | in “SILENT LOVER" daughter. Miss Florence Truml The Pythlan Sisters will hold an- ™ ago and had hoen employed arrived. Tt is not known whether or | “Current Eevents.” The Motherhood | the r\;llo“ he went to sleep so N e 2 at Mount Holyoke college other public whist in thefr serics in tho New Departura Manufacturing not he made an attempt to get in | club meetings during the past win- | S0undly he did not hear the nofse STRAND NEWS i Matinee Every Day Odd Fellows hall at § o'c Wod- company until his recent flineas touch with the fire department. ter have been exceptionally interest- | being mads to arouse him. | o 5 esday night. viving him are his wife, who May Call Town Meeting {1ng anl the next one will hold hi ~—— \ at 2:15 | Till further notice, straight Chiro- lives tn Montreal, and one son, il The American Legion, which has the standard alrcady sct, it {8 ex- | READ HERALD CL ASSTFIED Aps! | | Pratic $1.00. Wooding, New Britain. | beon striving to secure fire pro- ted, FOR B | | line of shoes for the whole | —advt. (Continued on Page Fourteen) tection within the town, points to Rev. J. G. Gilkey to Speak | this as another instance where a town fire company would have been | of inestimable value. 1t is under- stood that an attempt will be made Berlin members of the Central | Congregational club will attend a| | meeting in Bristol tomorrow night the address of the evening will to call a special town meeting re- | L given by Rev. James Gordon | garding the matter, although mo | Gilkey of Springficld, a personality plans have been formulated as vet. | known to radio fans. He is!| The Leglon argues that every citi- 'duled regularly from WBZ zen of the town has the right to field, and his sermons on| sk for protection against fire and ay mornings are eagerly await- that the town officials should not ed. Supper will be served at 6:3 deprive them of the little protection | o'clock and the meeting proper will | they have at the p t time. Ac- | hegin at 7:30 o'clock. cording to a member of the Legion Rehearsal Tonight today it is hard to believe that the A rehcarsal of the end men tak- officialy have adopted a policy of not | ing part in the T. A. B. society calling the fire department if the | minstrel show, will be held tonight | fire, In their estimation, does not|nat 7:30 o'clock at the hall, On justify the expense, Advocate Tnvestigation. ‘That the town authorities should conduct careful investigations into the causes of the fires which have been taking place in Berlin, is an argument which is being advanced Ly several residents of the town. The | H fuct that most of the fires have been | University of undetermined origin is reason | spending the Faster holidays with enough for inquiry, they helieve. his parents in Kensington There were two fires last week and East Berlin Jtems there have been many others during | Mr. and Mrs. John Walmsley and | the past several weeks, Most of family of Stamford were the gucsts | them bave remained mysterlous, as of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Walsh of Thursday and Friday evenings and | rmoon the entire troupe '\1 together for a rehearsal held next Monday | will The show will be v ning. Returns to School { t, son of Mr. and Mrs. has returned to Brown Providence, R. T, after Junh 3 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOM, WUED WE GET OUR AEW UOUSE WILL L HANE Yo SLEEP WITA 7AG JUST LIKE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 18 1027, PI . D.II C. of C. Banquet | solcter March ... Schumann Brush Fire The annual Chamber of Corm-| Lillian Ada F B I At 10 o'clock Saturday night. ainville News |, voist 41y com 0 “core| BIISEOL VEWS | 20 0o Sty wine eve g in the gymnasium of the Folk Lake avenue for a brush fire which had been started from known origin. komrn new high school. . ily de The gym has been ed with the national some un- W After a hard fight, ‘HIP BOOTLEGGER" - PASSES RED lIfiHT color in preparation for this, the |the blaze was extinguished with | first event to be held In the build Lange | chemicals, | HNH] H]R SA[ES I is now in readiness. G To Hold Joint Meeting | General John O'Ryan, former co e mp. U S W. V., and the Ladies i mander of the 26th division “On . : Wil be' held 'afi8dolclock row head of the Colontal Alr Trans- | evening in Arcanum hall, Dele- 1 large Duily Gnazzo Also Receives Sus- } : ;er. (‘Iri\:n“~u‘ S:;:fl::z?lz:ol-‘rr;;-‘ ate ‘:11[\1;.‘;.;::\1“?:‘ to practice uuh | AU[O DI‘]VGT Bl‘eaks Vill'le[y 0[ ,m,f?n“_'”nb.i ;:c;.:l‘d‘;’n ;t:xx:;:: | pended dal Setemep | s el G T | Molor Vecle Laws e e e et RS, WARTI REARRBSTED =550 ot R 0 o WORES RREST 5 | Priconer Released To Secure Evid-| el hoie 8 donniisin : ment of the Forestville sewer distriet vl be hold at § o'clock this evening ernor John H. Tr: Sictiiog o New Britain Man Holds Alleged 4 Presidant Henry Trum ot { t Bristol sch ence — Auto Accidents Keep Po- | ) Ram positio o Diive polic 5 ~ East Dristol schoolhouse on | : remarks, while Frank T.|" on af team wiy| Prunken Driver for Police—Hear etk LT O lice Busy—Hoffman Makes Frst | W IL speat 28 ey present t th tng on Forestvitle Sewer—TLawler- Wil preside and plans and estimates 1 school by Arrest—Tea and Recital—Briefs. by City Engineer A representative Merrill Wedding. S, TR A e a5k : Grange Notes il state water commission will x ars L 7g the prominen “'also be present to outline the plans {2 “hip pocket bootlegger,” was 1s of the state ‘T of clearing the streams of pollution. ed $50 and costs of §12.80 and giv- | eq ol chin A hearing was held in {en a suspended j ! ] several weeks ago ans e e e me a committes, of whi u % oseph R s Law was appointed chalrman | counts befol ent:E Iingene T s selectad to confer with the eir i mo: -president and s on w repor s and means an be avallabl. d by B and Andre w Hogan, Lawley-Merrill One of tha prettest spring wed | iings took place at T o'clock las = the Yome [ Waiter W. Merrill of §8 Judd stra.: his daughter, Lillian Gertrd | re observed Iend Lo} | ot the Young Burglar Jailed \."Q"BJ; Peter Decarll, 19, of Camp street 8 e 1fo 30 da il for DSCLIRE hen he was convicted {n court r\fll.:' & at Gnazzo find employment . O. Ryder § 3 o He was placed on proba- | n was a 10 3 n for six mo: | ter Hitchwa of Mrs er paid his fine a y Forestviile, The M. Mar r of the it e At R P The ctlior nts were or Willlam J. Foran prosecuted. | t! rier of March 2 118 SO about s Siailies of Ha Mrs. Martin Rearrested | and fur pelts. | TETE TAT 5 hddad odan SEBEG : Miss Em Mrs. James Martin Whiting | aced on the wit- | llrst Faste against him, |, Slyers and Miss Anna L. Tin street was arrested rdaye byl that Decarlt had : | brell of New, Bl P A o it To Ald Library Fund rrill, cousin of the ! rge of selling ouse breaking. | Posters are out advertis Lilllan L. Mitchell and Miss Mi || Peter Decarli of Camp street, sased Supinetmystory (of Mtk il e hallall e | victed of house-breaking S broaks at tha Recreation on Friday, Aprt 2 o natien sirl asky e el 3 orarily | POWINg alieys by admitting himself cds of this sale|and finally over {plece of the bride {afternoon, was released temporarily | PONINE 2l of the public| North Main street o | from fail and used il by thel tFis hopad 1tor's oom, served { ofticers, purchasing a pint of liquor 2 3 tion d 5 ';-{\mr\er G T an following an Sl ride wors a rohs de style of ng since tha Carter ta and maline and her vell uncle of By BLOSSER NO,YOULL HAVE YES-YOU CAN KEEP ALY A ROOM OF YOU AEAN T'LL GEE=YOURE A PEACLY HANE A ROOM OF ) YOUR ZUINGS IN TUAT AOM-T'LL KEEP AY STEAM M BOYS A YOUR OWA VERY OWA— ( ROOM = I'LL HAE NICE ENGIN 9 VYESVES-DONT ALT Ak:/s&u: CURTAINS ON GINE AN'MAGIC LANTERN | Foo1’ 55 muck ROOM ALL AN ALL AY 7UINGS 1N THERE - T'LL 4 AVE A KEY T AY ROOM TOO — MUK, AMOM 7 TIME AWAY — AURRY UP AND GETOFF 70 ScAooL OR You'LL BE TARDY!

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