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- NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927. ' | NOW YOU I - FATA[ T[] ZlENBA an antomobils approachingand fear-| = Mr. Greenstein replied that if it |ing the police had been notified of |is impossible to raise $5,000 there | {the brawl, he and Zienba and Kata|appears to be no gocd reason for ! | ran, as did De Pietro. A short time lowering the bond to that amount. | |1ater, De Pietro returned and with Judge Saxe said he was incfined to an oath, shouted that he would “get take the same view and he advised e . e ¢c- | Attorney Casale to communicate and apparently they were caused by | the whole bunch.” He had some- | HEpaeme Ol by a|thing in his and and wielded it/ with Mr. Greenstein at a later date | I v are Gdienings single thrust, R | against Zienba. who fell to the'in the event ;hal sbwlrm‘o can be | “Now You Ask One! qu; e i { ‘i sc ¢ | posted and in all probability his re- | 1__Charles Brockden Brown was 4i- | sround with a moan, described by ' B! ,<alDre,{::.}:::u:';yf}»;“;fflmh:‘z’d | Gayda as “a grunt.” fl |lease until September will be ef- | one of the first American novelists, | dress. Made to measurs ummAl-:-u- 7 3 & G o) . ! fected. | 2 Mather was a famous 2 = Dr. Vincent Mendillo performed an| Gayda and De Pistro then grap i e 2—Cotton Ma Sulopy abodt oreo lak night, | pled. the former punching the lat-| The funeral of Ziemba will be held |\ o prgjand clergyman who wrote : s Martin O'Neil, a Yale medical | tor and receiving blows in the back|at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow at the | qisnia| history and spiritual trea- Temo, _valuabie to student, was present, Dr. Purney|from the weapon.® At the sugges-|Church of the Sacred Heare and | tises. . said. Death was caused by a hemor- | tion of Judge Mangan, Gayda show- | burtal will be in Sacred Heart ceme. | __Walt Whitman is called “the rhage due to a fracture at the base | ¢d his injuries to Judge Saxe. Ques-| SRIye | father of free verse.” of the skull, the result of a blow. | ticned h.\i 4Auorn:" Czsalla"hca:(-:ai s 4— Cab\}as{es“zrlxdngl'(“,nfi:e‘]"aa o. = d he did not know whether e | enry's only ful e el Kata Tells of Fight G S : - wei a screw ver or mot. | T 5—Hester Pyrnne is tfe heroine Kata was called to testity for the | VAPON W8S b o CUEE SRR Are Named Prosecutors | Steser Borict = O G state, Judge Mangan informing the | 25100 T2 00 L e was cer-| Hartlord, July 6 (P—State Sena- | (O FOINLE TN 0r Portu- | court that there was no objecuon{mn it “_,Y'q Heither, " |tor Joscph B. Griffin and Alderman ., 2 | on his part. Kata sald he and Zienba | 20 B0 0 0T 0 eq 1o the wit- | Barclay Robinson have been ap- |%%7_.pnoe Joe Canden was |2nd Gayda had = been discharging| N T hey Casale, sald | Pointed prosecutors in the Hartford | oo % 0% . house' of ‘rep- = |carblde in an ice cream can and |HESE NETE NN Oy o ictro's head, | cOUrt by Judges George H. Day and | oot o, B L Waterbury, | Were returning from the acene of |, ° % ' B T slight cut on his | Nathan A. Schatz and will be sworn | "¢ Greas Britain, by holding Gib- | the racket when DePietro drove up. | /®te YAR @80 % SRETE PO SR UF in on Friday, it was announced to- | o= Creat IR PN mal | domi. - Kata called “Who's there?” and | (€58 TS [/ PES R ced by a | day by, Judge Day, semior on the | Iayor SRd Gl B the reply was an oath. “Scratch your |7 e8 O M 0 v an instru- | bench. John, L. Bones, prosecutor, | "¢t g8 S ot j back.” Kata called back at him, this ! *10n® ? | who has been appointed judge of | o,y S BT iy 14, 3 AR, < being & common saying according to | """ scharged | the court to succeed Judge Day, has| {4 ju1y was named after Cafus Mise Elizabeth Delaney of Water. | Kata. This angered DePletro and, ,\Ns'fi:‘"op':;:clfl':g “Attorney |tendered his resignation, which has| ;1o ‘('h:;an S hoi%e8 botakintthia B e 1 Tronte of | PUlling of his coat he came towards | 4SSNt TFOEEUITE SO oon accepted by Judges Day and | oty St ha i and d”';" clinched. DePietro | 1™ o' far as Gugliottl s con- |Schatz, effective as of Iriday. A on stre overpowered him and they went to | : !third prosecutorship was created at | /001 - |cerned and will not oppose a dis- | third prosecutorship c | D . the ground. Zienba and Gayda pull- ‘;:Taf;g"’ S e e e JAMES KIREWOOD lb;.,' ed DePietro off Kata and separated | ¢ 578%, 0%, B0C, FIC 00 Pl cembly and Mr. Griffin and Mr. Rob- | Los Angeles, Cal, July 6 (P— them. DePietro went back {0 his|yionaie death but he sald each |inson Immediately secured the sup-|James Kirkwood, stage ind i automobile and . returned with alg g pe required to post a $500 |port of the east side and west side Sfar, today was recovering at Lhe screw driver in his hand, lllrea!cn-:hom to insure their appearance in republican factions for the place. |Osteopathic hospital from a severe ing to | The retirement of Judge Day and | acute attack of appendicitis. An 0p- “get the whole bunch.” | 5 superior court. 2 ey Zienba and De Pietro scuffled and D etatate aln the promotion of Prosecutor Bonee |ecration which was fearel might be | As to De Pietro the state claimed ! | necessary at any time probably will the former fell to the ground, Hely S 0 Zienba's | eliminates the contest. he was '“"’““séfikmi';‘;n ol be deferred until Kirkwood récovers | Wwas carried into his home and was|jcath and Mr. —_— | 3 bleeding from the ear. o‘!\'ata 100K manded that he be bound over to the | Failed to Give Right of {his strength. | Zienba's car and drove to' the near-| geptember term of superior court in | - . = | st télephone, in his father's storo!gst 000 bonds. Judge Mangan said Way and Is Fined $25 | Special Notice Meriden, July 6 (P—William Ben.- | pecial INO der of 358 Fifty-seveath street, | S mother, the widow of a carpenter n Broad street, where he called {gafs and Gayda committed breach srooklyn, N. Y., was fined $25 and | an members of the Sir Francis De|superior court in September. Aec- and!cording to the evidence he claimed, ground the heel of his shoe into|the most serious charge on which him. | De Pietro can be arraigned is man- Gaydo said he say the lights of 'slaughter following a brawl. scription, Gayda replled that Pietro stepped on Kata's face AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks For Sale # V] ‘TOURING, 1924, in good all around condition. Apply to Owner, 13 Woodruft Court{(off .W. Main). DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN. 133, 1a ¢i- cellent all around condition. Owner wishes to sell st once. . Apply Mr. Odin at Spring & Buckley, 79 Church FORD COUPES. $50 and up, all in good . condition. -Easy ‘ma. ~ Automotive Sales & Bervice, 2(8 Elm 5t. Open eveninga. Tel 2701 FORD COUPE, - 1975—Good conditionr §00d tires Sell very reasonable. Tel 3218-W. 23 Grove HIIL FORD TOURING CARS from 335 up w good running condition. ~Easy terms. Automotive Sales & Service, 248 Elm 8t Tel. 2701 Open evenings. FORD RUNABOUTS from $36 up with easy terms Automotive Bales & Serv- ico, 248 Elm St.. Tel. 2701. FORD COUPE, 1921, New Paiat, good tries and *in fine running condition $4. Tel. Qwner, 4894-5. FORD % TON, open and closed dellv- ery cars, $50 and up. Automotive Sales & Bervice, 248 Eim 8t Tel 2701, Open evenings REO TRUCK for sale in excellent con- dition. Good paint and tires. Call own- er. Tel. $908. STUDEBAKER 1924 BIG-SIX 7 PASS SEDAN—Driven but 20,000 miles Per- foct cordition. Call 1251-3. Buris}. Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Concreta, stesl re- inforced; water proof, bermatically sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel 3370. ASK N NEW DRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 133 Osk StL Monuments of all sizses and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting _our specialty. " Personals e LET THE N. B. BIRD AND FEI 172 Arch 8t, board your canary wi you go on your vacation. §0c a week. SPENCER CORSETS — Burgical snd \ (Continued from First Page) ness sald there were two punctures | iss Below are the answers 'to the leit Mrs. Albert Schilling ot Harrison street and her sister, Miss Gladys Masonville of Detroit, Michigan, who are visiting her for the summer, left today for Washington, D. C owner, lost on W. Main between Lin- coln and High. Reward. Elliott, 30 o. High Bt. DOG lost, black and white spaniel. An- swers to name of “Prince. License No. 34577, Finder kindly *return to 561 Main St. Reward. LOST, strayed or stolen—Bull, Jersey- | Guernsey mixture, strayed from pas- ture in neighborhood East Berlin or Cromwell. Notify Ed. Tomosaitis, Ber- lin. 663- LOST, strayed or stolen, female Boston bulldog. Alden Andrewe, 1411 Stanley Miss Marjorle I Snd e Griffin and Barclay aunt, Miss Ida Lucas, both of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., will return to their homes today after a visit with Mr. and Mes U G. Lucas of Lin- wood streaet ncas was Under lan ot before he guest of Mr Ots J. Dovle of to her has returned home at_amusement park on Farmington Ave. Owner may have by paying for this ad and fden- tifying. Call at 404 Farmington Ave. WRIST . WATCH, white gold; initials W. L. and J. L. on back. Return to 468 Arch St. 3rd fioor. Reward. Personals | ANNOUNCEMENT —Tncreasing _ business demanded our moving to larger quar- ters—from 111 Church St. to 38 Church 8t near Main. Bring in your soiled hats for a cleaning and renewing. Watch our equipment and workman in operation. The Modern Hat Shop, 38 Church_st. VACATION FILMS—Let us finish them on glossy finish, no extra chrge. Ar- cade_Studio, of couree! Store Announcements 7 FGURTH OF JULY our_studio will be open all day. Gome and get your fims | oS4 Tre SEERIeT® B o ! merlca. Quickest Andgcamers Arcads Studlo. Acceleration. Average mileags on gaso- line, 18 miles. Regular price, $1.536 (' delivered. $500 reduction ts quick pur- i AUTOMOTIVE ] chaser. New car guarantee. e | LEXINGTON TOURING. A 1@uty tn Auto and Truck Agencics @ | sray Duco with red trimmings. Has a wonderfully fine running motor glving BUICK MOTOR CARS—8aies and Berv- |- 20 miles per gal. New. tires rear and \ tce. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Archb OL°| spare. $295. s s Phone _2607. FOR CAREFUL EUYER!' “Fourth | esta strest v STAR SIX SPORT ROADSTER with rumble seat, folding khaki top. Nat- @| ural wheels, 2 bumpers, snubbers. Handsome two tone green Dico, Span- ish leather upholstery, glittering nickel accessorles, 3 to 60 miles per hour, and practically new in appemrance and performance. Blg eaving if you act quickly. | COLUMBIA SIX BPORT TOURING. Fast comfortable and well bullt. Genulne Continental 6 cyl. motor. Good tires. bumper, stop light. Prico 3300, mow cut to $175. PAIGE COACH DEMONSTRATOR, mode! 6-65. Exceptionally handsome and roomy. Balloon tires, 4 wheel brakes, extra. tire, snubbers. One of the fast. : | o | e ingford has resumed her dutles in : Haye e oftice of Court Clerk E. J. Dan- New York World Claims to Have |17 da Kramer of New York rmerly of New Britain, spent week-end with relatives in the New York, July 6 P—The New | o College York World today says it has veri- | ] fled that Charles R. Otis, wealthy | tor company, was married at the age of 91 to his 52-year-old ward, Mar- garet Otis Nesbit, who is reported $515,000 estate Miss Nesbit, o second cousin adopted by Olis when Executors ot Mr. Ofi petition in gate ‘White Planes on Saturday the will, drawn coveral yea the death of his « leaves the bulk of his U'nder the law his dow would re ceive $1 Miss Nesbit was be- y the will The Mrs. Douglas §. McGahle of Wall- Confrmed Weddng | - | city. Miss Kramer is a student at son of the founder of the Otis Eleva- | as seeking a widow's share of his -and nursed him in his for proof of the marriage. and, through her, to five nej informed are ontest it Miss Nes The World Charleston, = ( marriage took place No 18 while Otis was propped bed In his room at the I [ Marion He month later at their honeymoon cottage in Summerville, near Charleston At the time of her adoption Miss Nesbit was living on a small Batou Rouge, La. plantatior her s official record Miss Dorothy Latham of this city ind Miss Marguerite Sengle of Hart- ford will leave tomorrow on a two s trip to Porto Rico and Haiti. | show last nber up in Miss Dorothy Witkin of Monroe | straet has returned from Massachu- ts and New Hampshire where she t the holidays Charlott= Witkin has re from her period of con ce following an operation for hotel tied six spe with Miss covered Ly, fAcens noverky. S ME: Ot eLl appendicitis | several physicians before reaching of the peace but nothing more seri- a millionaire, brou he ch | Dr. Waskowitz. Gugiliotto did nol|,ys, They have showed thelr will- rorth and placed strike Zienba, Kata said. {ingness to testify and will certainly of his wife ; Grinds Heel in Face |be in superior court when needed, He provided her with Gayda, called to the witness stand | ne said. He offered no objection to tion at the Northfield by Judge Mangan, gave a graphic!their bond. Northfield, Mass; an art cription of the fracas. He was| When court convened after recess, New York; Columbia iting in the neighborhood and| Attorney Casale asked that fhe bond {costs in police court today on a|piay. lodge, American Order Sons| {charge of failure to grant right of |o¢ st George, No. 426, are requested | way. Judgment was suspended on a |1y he present at the services for f | fitox Ry DXEER g ol oChome 3803~ - ' ioupvRoLEr TOURING t | count ;‘ "e;‘“ 5)‘:““"‘ “rg“'""‘ “’IC‘ | Albert Wolfenden at ‘his home at 55 | CADILLAC AND LA BALLE CARB = | thoresghly overrautes sires moresroe accused ani charge of assault | pgight street, Friday night at 8:00 | Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Tnc. “A fing Srant et street, . d 2 |MAXWELL TOURING. Handsome Royal g lodged against Bender's wife. During | qrciock. Members will megt at his | Rellable Concern 413 Wert Maia 8 |MEXWELL TOURING, Hendsame Roval Teachers' college; and a took part in the noise making. Heibq reduced in De Pietro's case. It the course of the trial Prosecuting pome—advt. c_"_mo*m te. $150. training school Philadelphia heard the exchange of remarks be-|js Impossible to raise §10,000, in|Attorney Henry Dryhurst and de- | orvicnBuperior Auts cempany, 13 | STAR SFORT TOURING. Fxtra fine con- Eventually she practiced nursing at {tween Kata and De Pietro and saw |fact, it may be impossible to raise | fense counsel, Benjamia Tonkonow, Chureh 8t Phene 211 dition. Many _extras. Bargain. Epartanbure, S. C them grappling. He “said Zienba |$5,000, he sald. De { | Pietro is mar- {had a lengthy verbal battle, - GODGE BROTHERS—8eies snd §omies While thus iged nine years | separated them after De Pietro “put | ried and has two children and if h»i _—_— ‘/ EYES EXAMINED 8. & F. Motor Salee Corp., 1129 Stan- #go, she learned that both her bene- the shoe” to Kata. Asked by Judge cannot ralse the bond he will be READ HERALD CLASSIFIED aDS''—/— 3 FOR BEST RESULTS . s . Mr. and Mr: ward Feldman and son Miltor nd Mrs. Feldman's mother, Mrs. Cohen, have returned to their home on Monroe street after a visit to Providence, R 1 M Miriam Cohen street is spending the Providence, R. 1 Monroe in of ik summer Terms and Trades OPEN EVENINGS _ley 8t Phone 731. factor and his wife were il Mrs. yemRaltes Se HL Otis, four years yOunger, was the more seriousl Miss Nesbit dropped her practic them at a Northfield, BODY OF HARTFORD | d"-lcunfined in jail until the opening of Frank E. Goodwin service, farm implements. Automotive Sales and Service, 348 Elm 6t Tel ) FORD CARS—Trucke and Fordeon (rac. | tors. Bales and Bervice. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop. WHITMORE PAIGE CO. 313 EAST MAIN STREET * HAN FOUND TODAY Charles Carter Was Drowned in| Sound Last Thursday YOUR \ : HARDWARE ‘a\'. v Haven, July 6 (®—The body arles Carter of Hartford, who . vas drowned last Thursday off Mor- It’s the modern way! |gan Point when a canoe he and a companion, Charles Colsman, 20, of Rockville, were paddling overturned in a rough stretch of water, was found floating near Hoxt's Pier by Have your roofing contractor lay your r\; o men rowing in the vicini new roof of Barrett Shingles right over the Medical Examiner Holbrook was no- old wooden shingles. tified and pronounced death due to aceidental drowning. This saves time and money. There’s no The two young men, chums, were need to rip off the old shingles—no un- members of a party composed of sightly mess—no ‘danger of having your house exposed to the weather while your new roof goes on. And, in the end, you have double protection. Barrett Shingles are colorful, fire-safe and rot-proof —rust-proof and unfading. Come employes of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance company of Hartford, in and see them. We recommend them highly! conducting their annual outing last “We Five years lat Mr. Otis became confined to his bed and a wheel chair. Last October he and Miss Neshit went to Charles- ton for the winter. New York rela- tives heard no more of them until a telegram was received from her May 25, It stated: y husband, Mr. Otis, is dead.” Investigation revealed, World, that Magistrate Paul Palmer performed the Otis-Nesbit marriage in the presence of George E. Grimball, a Charleston attorney, Stephen D. Palmer, brother of the magistrate, and Miss Flora Matty, cousin of the bride The body was brought to his late home in Yonkers by the widow for burial. The nephews are Charles E.. . Arthur H., Norton P, James R. and Sidney Otis. “It would not be correct to say we are contesting the claim of the widow,” said Henry M. Bair. one of the executors and spokesman 0T | o5 starmoon they hired a canoc and them and the nephews. “We ar paddled to about one-third of a mile simply asking that this woman|,u yjorgan point and nearly three prove she was legally married to Phone 251-3. HUPMOBILE AND BTAR—8ales rooms | g > service department. Burrtt Motor FOR R - 1 5 ec_.i 240 Harttord ave. et stan- | & 41 H Priced Low For Quick Sale 1925 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford Roadster . 1925 Ford Roadster . 1924 Ford Tudor 1923 Ford Sedan 1923 Ford. Coupe . 1923 Maxwell Touring 1924 Essex Coach 1822 Paige Touring Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN st. TEL. 1513 Used Car Department 10-13 West Pearl _— A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MAKES YOU OWNER OF ONE OF THESE 1925 Ford Roadster 1924 Ford Tudor 1923 Ford Sedan 1923 Maxwell Touring . 1924 Essex Coach 1922 Paige Touring . TERMS and TRADES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 i Used Car Department ‘1 10-12 West Pearl FRANKLIN CARS. car_for the mext 10 years. Bales and Service. ¢01 West _Main St Tel. 3698, | SOON _ AND DIANA—Bales & Service R. |0, Rudolph. 127 Cherry 6L el 2051-2. PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX sales and servi Honeyman Auto Sales, 200 2165 . 8195 . $120 . $135 $ 65 . 885 . $1156 $200 £150 Zast Main St. Tel. 28542, { |REO MOTOR CARB AKD TRUCKS— | Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Bales and Service; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers SH—Motor cars. Ses the new | Sales ‘and Service. A G. Hawkes | Em 8t Phone 2468 OAKLAND AND PONTIAG—Sal service. Products of General Motors. C A. Bence. §0 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215. PAIGE Sixes and Eights “The Most Baautiful Cars in Amerfca’”" Whitmoré _Paige Co., 319 East Main 8t Tel 2810, | " TRUCKS—Gaies and & THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS - Alpbabetically Arranged for .Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepad 1 day ...1 line 10 03 3 days...1 line 6 days...1 line 2 a2 .2 36 Tearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to & lina 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lin Minimum Book Charge, No ad accepted after 1 Classified Page on Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Taker. Notify the Herald at once it | Thursday at Momauguin and Light- house Point. During the course of MQTOR CARS—6aies | Albro Motor 8ales Co. 225_Arch 8t Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo. | tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Bales. Fred Belofn. Jr. Prop. 11t Chureh St Phone 4680. and Bervice. cents. . . for Same Day. Ask for an Ad 3120 . 8185 $ 65 3115 $200 $150 y tion Spots and Bussle For Rides & On Merry Go Rounds. 4 182 Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. 5 of Jane Palmer of New Britain, in sald districe a_minor Upon the peti- tion of Arthur W Palmer of sald New | Britain, praying that as guardian of the estate of said minor he may be author- zed and empowersd to ‘setile a certain doubtful and disputed claim for tho benefit of said estate for a sum in dol- as per application on flle more appears, it is drdsred—that sald application be ahead with the settlement of the s~ | poiy succeeded in gotting a hold tate.” lon the capsized craft but Carter sour ad fa incorrect. Not respon- D s - E | eventually bacame weakened and re- Mr.: “The roofers arrive tomorrow.” sible for. errors after. the frst S — [nearly exhausted, held on until res- Mr.t “ Wrong this time. These new shin. ‘cued two hour later. ROOFINGS gles® are laid right over the old.” | Florists 38! | Lexington Brougham | PETR TS i : ASTER PLANTS fof sale, 10c a doz 6. || 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring ‘BA: 2 Court of Protate moiden a2 New next few weeks Geraniums 10c each, ritain, hin an or the strict o etuni: 5 , helt + [ Beite (" the o of Harttord. and Tl 80 G "eatad 62 S |[ 1925 Chevfolet gcrsen Deitvery 1223 Essex Coach of roses and eweet peas. Sandelli's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 2181-3. WITH REAS I\‘am:u-—ot plants and fowers. Low | Life is a merry-go-round for chil- | dren who are putting in hard licks playing at New Britai ¢ parks which were opened y A merry-go-round has been installed in each park and the youngsters rode on them until they groaned. The device is the most popular amusement in the entire playgrounds | m. teard and determined a* the Probate Morc than 3,000 boys and girls Office in New Britain, in patronized the playgrounds on open- | 37,7 11! dav of July, 4 D ing day, yesterday. 1,100 swarming | saving time, and that motice be given of int> the Washington grounds for a the pendency of said application and the day of real sport. Other playgrounds | !ime and place of hearing tneron, by are at the Turritt, Smith, and Bart- | Dupisned in said yew Brivain, hosing lett schools, Willow ~roak park, | circulation in said Dstrer, and byt Walnut Hill park and Paradise park. Posting a thereot on the ypublic | The Washington : hool and Para- | $E1T06t in the town of New Britain, fn said District, and return make dise park plots arc open ov BERNARD F. GAF! GROWING » {miles easterly of Momauguin when r. Otis. {1eased his grip. Mrs.: “And how 1 dresd it—shrubbery hgde HERE YOU CAN BUY WHEN PLAYGROUNDS OPE | Luclan's Home, North Burritt &t - ST 13926 Lexington Touring b ot it tiann ealvias 35c dozen. and nice fresh cut C. A. BENCE priced. Come In and ses them. lchfl'\ Meanwhile we are £0INg in.v struck a rough stretza of water. leman, although benumbed and ruined, dirt, broken shingles . . .” —_— , SAFELY More Than 3,000 Swarm to Recrea- ALL GOOD SIZE PLANTS epecial for 1924 Ford Panel Delivery ] carnations §0c doz. Also fine selection 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2218 , eon's Greenhouss, 617 Church strest. Sweet Girl ("\\ | YOURE NOT ASKING M| S aru)f | YOURE TELLING ME [ N sl ARG T A By John Held, Jr TARLY. HMM, WELL GO AHEAD, WHEN YOU GET HOME BRING IN Merely Margy, An Awfulg DAD DEAR - THERE ‘fl [Tre st | THIS YEAR] AND IF YOU {DONT MIND] 11'M GOING [} | WHAT YOU KNOW 1D BE HOME TERRIBLY EARLY. DAD' at 7 light il | GOING TO BE THE | ‘HOTTEST PARTY ! rebiestes n it st el 1) Tudge. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B by Ko P S ot B e Canning Supplies Caps, Rings, Jelly Canners, Canning o oA Safely Shod Jars, Glasses, Racks Everything you need for Canning—at Kolod- neys popular prices. HARDWARE COMPAN TEL. M%E?N 909 ) 'ré . a.ll e 4 S WAL, I'LL BE JIGGERED! WHO EVER HEARD OF IT'5 NEEWAHS SHOES, UNK. HE TRIED TO HANG AHOLT WITH HIS HIND HANDS AN' THEY DONE OPP. MONUMENT WITH REASON