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TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927 Hollywood Undertaker to Testify in Mackaye C. Los’Angeles, June 31 (UP)—With testimony of a Hollywood undertak- | er, the prosecution today expected to conclude its case against Dorothy Mackaye, charged with attempting to conceal the manner of death of her husband, Ray Raymond. Leroy Bagley, who prepared Ray- Vi 's body for burial was the re- —Heavy rain interrupted the Wim- | mond's bo W {bledon lawn tennis championship | MAININE witness. Paul Kelly, under — L ANNOUNGEMENTS l Personals L GRADUATION gitt. A camera makca the best gift for boy or girl. Box cam- cras from §1; folding cameras, 35 up. A roll of film free with every camiera, Arcade Studlo. IF you didn't use the “Agfa” film for your camera do it mow. You'l be sur- prised: Sold only by the Arcade Studio. SPENCER CORSETS — B8urgical and dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Annetia rpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 13! WE CLEAN HATS differently. of gasoline. The Modern Church 8t., opp. station. NOW YOU ASK ONE 1—Thomas Garrigue Masaryk is president of Czechoslovakia. 2—Renc La Coste defeated Til- den for the European hard court tennis champicnship. 3—Leningiad was formerly named St. Petersburg and Petro- grad. 4—Paris is nearer pole than New York. 5—The equator crosges Equador near its capital, Quito. 6—Detroit is north Canada. 7—Sir James M. “Peter Pan.” 8—Dungarees are the worn by saliory engaged work. 9—"Big Berthas” after Bertha Krupp, Krupp munitions works many. 10—“Black and Tans,” British soldiers in khaki uniforms wearing black caps, were used in Ire- land. |Car Rolls Down Hill, Collides With Truck Victorious Over Veteran Britisher Wimbledon, England, June 21 @ odor 8hop, 111 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 AUBURN Baies and Bervice, Bennett Mo- tor Sales Co., 250 Arch St Tel 2953 BUICK_MOTOR CARS—8ales and Berve ice. Capitol Buick Co. 133 Arch 8t Phone 2607 CADILLAC_AND LA BALLE CARS — Sales & Bervice. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Raliable Concern.” 411 West Main St Tel._3000. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—8Saies and sorvice, Buperior Auto Compasy, 137 Church 8t. Phone 311 5ODGE “BROTHERG—8ales and_Bervice. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1139 Stan- fey 8t Phone 731 FORD CARS—Trucks, _tractors, service, farm implements. Automoti Sales and Service, @48 Elm 8t. Tel 2101, FORD CARB—Trucke and Fordeon trac- tors. Bales and Service, Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop. Phone 2513. AUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Bales roome the north of Windsor, Barrie wrote clothes in rough were named head of the in Ger- Hill Improvement society held Golf club. There are several of importance to be taken it is expected that a large The annual meeting of the Maple will Friday evening at the Sequin matters up and number ning high single with a score of 1; High team single was won by Houli: han and Carmody of the Star alleys in Wallingford by hitting a score of | 274 1o win a $15 prize. | The state two man league was run | off on a point system. The team | be GOOD PINOCHLE MAND. An exceptional hand in pinochle was held by Samuel Blumenthal while playing eards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levy at 43 Brooklawn |street Saturday night. Mr. Blumen- Mallory and Miss Kea Bouman would play. | The day's play had not yet been | officially called off at 4:30 p. m. | this fleld will always carry name as a token of our appreciation | of his courage and bravery,” the let- ter said. Quentin Roosevelt, an army avia- | tor, was killed in France during the World War. that | An automobile owned by Baba Pera, who conducts a store at 70 | Spring street, rolled down grade on | “Rooth street this morning and crashed into'a New Haven Dairy Co. mar when the emergency brake was | { released by mischievous boys. Pera | and service department. Burritt Motor Bales Co. 240 Hartford Ave. st Stan- ley 8t. Tel. 41 FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the next 10 years. Bales and Service. 401 Wast Main 8t. Tel. 3896. MOON AND DIANA—Biles & Bervice. R. O. Rudolph, 137 Cherry 8t Tel 2051-3. will attend. The committee has ar- ranged for dancing and movies. Dues which are now payable may be sent to E. R. Hitchcock, treasurer. winning the most games out of five | was eredited with one point and the team capturing total pinfall of five {games also received one point. Five | igames were rolled and in case of | each team winning two games and | SE———————r———— one resulting in a tie, the team win- ning total pinfall of the five games Tax Notice was credited with two points. H By virtus of a tax warrant to me di- rected and now in my hands, I this day levy sald warrant upon certain pieces or parcels of land standing in the name of Willlam D. Ellison on list of 1924 and |names or Olga K. Britton and Willlam in the name of Fred Furman of New |y 'Dyight. on Thursday, August 11, at Britain on list of 1925 upon the land |70 o € gicih ‘saving time, T will | records of the town of Newington. Sald el at publle auction te the highest property Is described as follows: Lots | [iqqer ar tho public sign post in sal No. 12 , 29, Elm Hill tract a8 Per | own, all or & much of sald propert map on file In the town clerlcs office; |,y will satisty said warrant and ail | lots 20, 21, Block 206, lot 15, Block Shamnds) thereon: Seymour Park tract, as per map on filc | 'ated ‘a¢’ Newington, this 4th day of | in the town elerk's office; three acres | yune 1927, and 87 rods In the South East dis lelng. the same property conveyed by deed to John W. McCabe, recorded in Vol. 12, page: 2 one-half of 295 139, 140, 344, 131, 132, 345, 10, as per map of Newlng file in the town clerk's office, the same heing a_portlon of premises conveyed to John W. McCabe, recorded fn Vol. 12, vages 553, 660, 661, 4, 685, 585 j g6, 90, oL 2, 83 5, as per map of Home i b b T being_a portion of premises conveyed to John W. McCabe, recorded in Vol 12, Pages 557, 559 and 660. Sald taxes amount to |7 and fnterest and on Thurslay. |or plans of lots of Home ¢ August 11, at 7:30 p. m, davlight sav- |y ing time, 'I will sell at public auction to the highest bldder at the public sign post in sald town. all or so much of said property as will satisfy sald war- rant and all_charges ther Dated at Newington, this 4th day of June, 1927, thal bid 650. He melded 300 in | spades and counted out th: 100 aces. | The balance of 250 he made in the | play. | reported to Captain Kelly that the | radiator of his car was stove in and | there was other damage to the front | of the machine, The New Haven | Dairy car was also damaged. Pera | was in a store when the accident oc- | curred. SH—Motor cars. Bee the new line. sles and Sorvice A . Hawker, 68 2im_8t._Phone | YAKLAND _ AND PoN'flAC—!-ln and service. Producte of General Motors. G. A. Bence, 60 Chestnut St. PAIGE Sixes and Eights. Bsautiful Cars in America.” Whitmore Paige Co., 319 East Main St Tel. 2810. REJ MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Bales and Bervice; cor. EIm and Park Sts. Phone 2110._Local_agenta for Gabriel Snubbers. JEN _ TRUCKB—Balel d Service. Palace Garage, 35 East Main 8t. Tel. 3904, | STUDEBAKER MOTOR _ CARS—8aies and Service. Albro Motor Bales Co.. 225 Arch St. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND OVERLAND AGENCY~—8ales and Bervice. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor Bales, Fred Bejoln, Jr. Prop., 116 Church 8t. Phone 4560. 5 Autos and Trucks For Sale DODGE n splendid condi- tion. Driven by a caveful owner. I must sell at once as I am leaving for urope. See owner, 36 Pearl Court. FORD COU 1925, Tn fine running con- dition. Al es. Wil sell very reasonable. after 6:30 p. m. |FORD COUPE, 19; Price reasonable, Tax Notice \ By virtue of a tax warrant to me di- d and now in my hands, I this day | said warrant upon certaln pieces or Notice Stanton on 1 SEALLD PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Com- | | missioner, 12 Washington Street, | Hartford, Conn, until 2:00 P. M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME of Monday, June 27th, 1927 for the “Fabrication and erection of a steel truss bridge of 55 foot span over the Pequabuck River on the Scott Swamp Road in the Town of Farm- ington. The work includes furnish- ing and erecting the necessary structural steel, handrailing and re. inforced concrete floor. Plans may be obtained from the office of the State Highway Com- missioner, 12 Washington Street, Hartford, and at the office of R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis | Street, Hartford, Conn. All bids must be accompanied by | a surety company bond or a ceru-‘ fled check not less than one-third of the cost of the work. The State: Highway Commissioner reserves the | 7= —_— right to reject any and all bids. | ANNOUNCEMENTS ] — Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, much of sald property as will satisfy Burial Lots, Monuments 1 June 18, 1927, suid warrant and all charges thereon. BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, _ steel re- n.m;x Newington, this 4th day of JOHN A. MACDONALD, Inforced; water Drmlf."nermeuc:llly June, 5 led. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 337 E. B. PROUDMAN, State Highway Commissioner, | _t¢aled. X. B. Vault Co. I 3 F NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS Jax Collector: 12 Washington Street, 123 ouk Bt uonug:nu of all sizer and descriptions. Carving and letter Hartford, Conn. cutting our_speciaity, Florists 3 { ALL_GOOD SIZE PLANTS special for | next few weeks. Geraniums loc each, petunias 5c each, heliotropes 5c each, | lobelias Sc each, verbemas 5c each, salvias 35c dozen, and nice fresh cut carnations 50c doz. Also fine selection ORDER OF NOTICE of roses and sweet peas. Sandelli's Tt appearing to and being found | _Greenhouse, 213 Oak St Tel. 2181-3. |CCT FLOWERS, iriv root, _perennini plants and seedlings. _Mr. George M. Hansen, Church &t. Elm Hill. Phonc of 1924 and 1925 | land records of the town of sald land belng described | Lots No. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Block 208 as per map or plans of lots of Seymour Park on file in the town clerk's office. Satd taxes | amount to $65.09 and interest, which In- cludes a tax lien on the above descrihed property, filed October, 1913, in the The graduation excrcises of the Newington Junior high school will ba held this evening at the chapel of the Newington Center Congrega- tional church at 8 o'clock. An operetta, “Captain Kidd,” will be presented by the members of the graduating class assisted by other pupils at the school. Chairman Harry H. Howard of the school com- mittee will address the graduates and present the diplomas, THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick snd Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONs || | Four Young Americans to Have Solo Appearances ew York, June 21 (UP)—Four young American singers will have solo appearances with the New York Philharmonic orchestra at Lewisohn stadium during the month of Aug- ust, according to an announcement of the stadium concerts committee. They are Marie Montana, soprano; Mina Hager, contralto; George Rase- ly, tenor, and Donald Pirnie, bari- tone, Miss Montana, whose real name is Ruth K. Waite, is a native of Mon- | tana, Miss Hager is a South Dako- tan, Rasely is from St. Louis, and Pirnie is a Harvard man, whose musical carcer started in Boston., 5 The stadium concerts, with the full personnel of the Philharmonic orchestra, will begin Thursday eve- ning, July 7. The “Blue” network of the National Broadecasting com- pany, headed by WJZ in New York, will broadcast the concerts twice weekly, those of Trusday, July 7, and Sunday, July 10, already ap- pearing on the advance program schedules, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD The alumn! banquet was held last 1da !;. tl}-“nztu of huz Olkdl_(rleet HUNTER AHER]CAN STAR, v v 2 reported that as she was driving y EREAT INVASI“N e g oY e 2 I]U[;K PIN TIT[E I‘Im‘::h on Washington street her car ND dént of the Phoenix Insurance Co. | scraped a car going east on Myrtle REAGHES THIRD ROU UF BANA"A Is “N of Hartford, was the principal fi"ES T[] ELM [;ITY | street. Neither car was damaged. | speaker. Mr. Milligan dwelt on the Saws reported stolen from the ; ‘q‘t‘ulxmou which ari essential to a iHandy garage at Elm and Seymour | U. §. Tennis Player At Wimbledon fl.ccmrul business man. Headmas- —_— stresta yesterday wers found later| fer George R. H. Nicholson of the : s |in the cellar of the bullding. i Crowds of Thirsty ~Tourist |sciaswo scnoo, wer ™ sarvora Republican To-Nan Team Wing | soney koromier oc”a2, siver page. Otk treaers wer e e t home yesterday | Visiting Over Border Lj»f::::,‘n:"nruxovf: e At State Honors ihelr bankbook In which 3100 is mond Cunningham, rector of Trinity —_— | s | B tion of manslaughter for beat- o 21 (Upy | church, and Harrison Harries, the| Noo Haven, June 21 The Re- | 2 tournament today. [ioomvlcts Niagara Falls, Ont. June 21 (UP) |0, O TELC O lihting. the | punpons v aun duckm—pm toon ot Dawes’ Nephew Is Suing The big shower, however, held off| In Raymend to deathi in & fl:ttfl‘ht, —The great Alierica invasion s on. 0 S i i pub) ; Avepr U 5 Ao wever, held off| \ill not be called by the state. e e e e Gl His Wife for Divorce | 13,2 or'u% on€ enopeh o 8 The prosecution’s star witness, loggtle pas dew, aga sams’ ot qvehing fwith’ moving plotures. Bianchi and Al Mills, won the cham- 15 Ay1re J0F BUVOTCE |mrancs i Hunters ofisthe: Tuitid|| . <18 BEEEC LY Aot Frati: people have been crossing the bor- | About 130 were present at the| pionchin'in (he state two man duck- | | ChICas0, June 21 (UP)—WIlllam | giioq o displuy his ability on| Jungle, Japancse Rouseboy for Bt dar here to avail themsclves of the | nguet including 25 alumni. Miss| bin joague, in which 10 teams par. | \i Dawes, nephew of Vice-President | .oayeq courts and be the first play- | KOIY: testified yesterduy and retold new liquor oasis, created by the On- Constance Leigh presided and Wel- | ticipated, by gaining 28 points here | Charles G- Dawes, was reported 101, 45 reach the third round. O e v tario liquor law which allows the|comed the alumni and members of | |aqt night at the league came to an | day to be seeking a divorce from| ™, oo tin hig best form, Hunter | 3% t‘rhs(!; Mies. M ‘mi)'m o salo of intoxicants under govern- | (he graduating class. ent. Bn viotory Sarded & uras et |{tie former Miss (Nancy Xesnan o | s roatos 't vateran Enslishiplaver, |y, food sorved the moriny, mes ment control. The coming weeks| Thu boys and girls choruses sang | 200, Eimer Leonard and Thomas | PArksburee N. Y. ST Gotonell hiss it ol eni el beai ool Epir are expected to see the climax ap- | several songs and William B. Tasillo| yames of Cheshire, finished in sec.| . The Petition will be on grounds of | [[50n oy "ol oma ™ s T Kelly's apartment severa ; proached. orchestra furnished music. Mr.| ond piace to win & $75 brize, Johuny | desertion and may be filed today. ) e mone| T Ouesindication -of this was seen illo donated the services of his|Falco and Jimmy Liberti of Ansonia | Daves and his wife, one of the | /o o0 % 0 o s Ty cob of recently when the government S(ore. | orchestra to the homs for this 0c-|came in third to take a purse of $25, | MoSt attractive women in the young- | A70HE 50§ PANE L 0 SvC0 b1 ] indbergh Opposed to which is supposed to close at one | casion, The Algonquin team of New Haven, | °r married set, were married seven |Inia, and Lodls Revmond Of Sovl N £ Field| oclock, did not serve the last cus- | Immeqiately after the banquet,| represented by Sammy Goldblatt and | Years ago. They have not been liv- | Afriea ahothor bf fhe “actded™ TR Changing Name of Fiel tomer until after three. Hundreds|(hs class ivy was planted in front|Mack Laskevitch, won $10 for fourth | \NE together for two years. & e £] Pl R: Fasl Garden City, N. Y., June 21 (UP) of others who came after that hour | ¢ty home. This is now an - piace “lT;n:‘:'?i;gino:g’d-theum?mh4?-5;14‘('!‘ Sl Otaved A ‘“d:e,g; | were disappointed. Inual affair. Each class chooses V- H T3 H e 3 " | dorsed tuc project to make Roose- | have summer cottages along the it g planted, with appropriate cere (-a...,,m.,vs', i e Group Insurance Plan [nent women plasers entered having | fight to Taris, a permancnt airport, | Canadian shore are now oblaining | monies in front of the home in an | Algonquin, New Haven; Colonial,| AR expression of the attitude and * chance to take the courts. but opposes changing its name to permits, By coming to these cOt- {,umpt to heautify the grounds as| Bristol; Chase company, Waterbury: | the officers and the members of | The spectators, undiscouraged hv|ip.indbergh field, he told the Lind- tages they establish a residence in |y Pl T8 6 D e Do Mtor Wiwt | the police department on the sub. i downpour, waited stolidly for an |1,urgh fiight meinorial committee in | the province which allows them to | pp. ‘graduation exercises will be|Haven: Star, Wallingford, and lect of group insurance will be 'our in hope that the weather might q letter reccived here. | PETALILIRS Warior they: destre. [held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at|Hart's, Plainville. |made at a meeting at headquarters Clcar and that Helen Wills, Kath-| “I sincerely hope the memory of The store here now serves all Wel- | oy o0 “ e public is invited to| Iorank Delaware of Colonial alleys this afternoon. The drawing for va- [1°en McKane Godfree, Senorita Dec Quentin Roosevelt's supreme sacr. land county pending opening of those | ;. in Bristol, won a §$10 prize by win- | cation dates is also scheduled. Alverez, Elizabeth Ryan, Mrs, Molla | fice will never be forgotten and that | at Fort Erie and Welland. The stock has to be replenished dally, accord- Geeea et ing to agents. On officlal statement has been made as to the amount of money taken during the day's business, but it 1s thought the receipts total into five figures. Whiskey continues the best seller while gin and beer are running neck and neck for second place. Brandy has become a favorite and is heavily a0ld in case lota. It was inadvertently stated yes- terday that Governor Trumbull would be present at the commence- ment exercises at the Newington Home for Crippled Children which were held last evening at the home. The governor will fly from New York today to present the diplomas at the graduation exercises this aft- ernoon. _ Charge Prepaid All Herald Classified Ad users are 100 per cent boosters. B. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector, Tax Notice Yearly Order Rates Upon 9 Application 200, Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an Inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page op 8ame Day. Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 935. Taker. Notify the Herald at once 11 your ad 1s incorrect. Not respon- «blo for errors after the firat tnsertion. By virtue of a tax warrant to me di- rected and now in my hands, 1 thi levy sald warrant upon certain pi parcels of land standing in the na Agostino DiBinse on list of 1924 and in the name of Charles H. Slocomb of Hartford on list of 1925, upon the land records of the town of Newington; said eing described as follows: Ask for an Ad gond _condition. Winthrop 8t. AND RSTAIL ODNEY'S TOMORROW ELECTRIC TABLE STOVES —Fully guaranteed 9 8 for one year. One burner. Reg. $1.75. ‘These Stoves are well made and positively guar- anteed. They are light and portable. None sold to Wednesday > dealers. GOT YOUR SPALDING SWIMMING SUIT? ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Guaranteed for one year against imperfection. Sold originally for $3.95. AUTOMOTIVE rdens Section | . on filo in the town clerk’s office, Sald taxes amount to $25.03 and Interest and on Thursday, August 11, at 7:30 p. m. daylight saving time, I will sell at pub- fon to tho highest bidder at the > sizn post In sid town, all or so | Low in Price See Them 1926 Iw)rd Tllllnr \UDMAN ¢ S o ON POLICE BLOTTER Lemrart Berntson of Newington Tax Notice reported to the police last night that the spare tire and rim were stolen from his car, which was parked on Court street, near South High street. “Abraham Flia of 160 Washington | street reported the theft of a tire | and disc wheel from his car at Lake | Compounce. —————————————— Remarkable Opportunity A chance to make $10,000 profit a year. A chance to buy & very success- ful business in Bristol. Positively the best location in town. Reason for sell- ing, iliness. $4,000 cash, balance om | | easy terms. Onfy relinble people need || answer this ad. It you just want in- formation keep awsy. Will famish detalls. Write Box 32-G. ANSON A. MILLS By virtue of & tax warrant to me di- rected and now In my hands, I this day [levy said warrant upon certain pleces or | parcels of land standing in the name of e Connecticut Real Estate Co. of iartford on list of 1924 and in the names of Thomas J. Reardon and Frederick C. Schuster of Hartford on list of 1925 upon the land records of the town of Newington. Sald property is de- scribed as follows: First Plece: As shown on a map or plan known as “Plan of lots at.More- wealth Villa Section A" made by John T. Henderson, Civll Engineer, dated June 24, 1920, Second Plece: Am shown on & map or plan known as “Plan_of lots at More- wealth Villa Section B” made by John T. Henderson, Civil Engineer, dated June 24, 1920. Sald Taxes amount to 475318 and interest and on Thursday, August 11, at 7:30 p. m., daylight sav- ing time, T will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the public sign post in said town, all or so much of sald property as will satisty sald war- rant and all_charges therson. Dated at Newington, this dth day of June, 1927, | THB NEERING Vs HOUSEHOLD PANY New Britain, COMP City of r CHARLES PALAUSKAS v JOHN WILLIAMS City Court, City of New Britain, June 17th, 1927, Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 'SED CAR DEPT. 2 WEST PEARL City Court, 11, 1927 June ORDER OF NOTICE State of Comnecticut, County of Hart- ford; ss. New Britain, June 11, 1927. Upon complaint of Anson A. Mills against The Houschold neering Com- pany, claiming Two Hundred Elghty- nine’ and Three One-hundredths Dollars [ by the subscribing authority that the (£289.03) damages, sald complaint being | residence of John Willlams, Defend- returnable to the City Court of the City 3¢ of New Britain, to be held In and for|Aant, in the above entitled action, re-| 17 Now Britain, in the County of Hartford |turnable to the City Court of New |VARIETY—Of plants and flowers. Low on the Ind Monday of July, 1927, it|p, 2 ¢,| briced. Come fn and see them. John. ! appearing to and belng found by the ":,‘_'“l“' on the Firat Monday of July, | 557G sohiiouse, 17, Churan subscribing authority that sald corpora-|1927, i3 to the Plaintiff unknown. T Totaadviond tlon Is organized under the laws ofthls| ORDERED:—That notice of the | . , State and has no officer or agent upon | | FOUND—Police dog last Eaturday. Own- institution and pendency of safd |INBITHICE (o8 s Batardny, Owu- complaint shall be given to the de-| ing for this ad. Apply 66 Overlook fendant, John Williams, by publish- | whom process against it can be served, Ave, ing this order in the New Britain Ordered, that notice of the institution and pendency of weald complaint be SMALL XP\I\IL DOG_ found, hromx‘ Herald, a newspaper published jn|_2nd white. Tel L 11 glvgn to the defendant corporation by publishing this Order in the New Brit- New Britain, twice commencing on | Store Anmm cements or before June 21st, 1927, | FAVE Sour amapehots | BY ORDER OF THE COURT, phaty aibumg. . olod poc; i enuls leather, $1, Emil J. Danberg, Clerk. | Saiae " ¥ Studio, T ——— S — HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY xington Brougham Ford Tudor Sedan Lexington Touring Lexington Touring Ford Panel Delivery Chevrolet Screen Delivery Chevrolet Touring Oakland Touring "C"A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2218 aln Herald, newspaper published in the City of New Britaln, once a week for two consccutive weeks, commencing on or before June 13th, 1 EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk of the Court. Wwith one of covered, or up. E. B. PROUDMAN, Tax Collector. Arcade & Bv PERCY CROSBY (Cepyright. 1925, by Metmooiltan Newspaer Service.) Also egumr $5 Iron—now only .. — GET READY FOR BASS FISHING JULY 1ST ELECTRIC TOASTERS Originally sold for $3.75. Fully guaranteed. FOR TOMORROW Paw’s on the Run oy KEEP ALAY FROM THAT CAVE, PAW. SOMETHING INSIDE SKAIRT KITTY T'DEATH! IT TAKES MORE'N A SKAIRT CAT TO SCARE ME, AN’ AWE GOTTA GIT | HARDWARE. COIPANY Growing with Reason 220 MAIN OPP. MONUMENT