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&EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AWGUST 15, 1927 MRS, PETRUNTI FOLLOWS NOW YOQU | HER HUSBAND IN DEATH P mfim A%ET;;:s:;::m:;m;r;dg:t by Arch Street' Woman, Widowed by’ ASK ONE } Auto Accident, Dies Soon After | jastonihond last nlehty Therlopalipo. (Death-of Judge Gary Affects {lice were ed by the Torrington Lite Mate. police to notify the parents of the Steel Prices New York, Aug. 15 (A —The stock young men that they were in Tor- rington hospital. <et, having undergone a drastic Mrs. Marie Petrunti, 56 years old, of | E X Long, Long Trail” || h street, who followed her | d0WNNard readiustment of prices “Where the nightin- | r'“r street, who - followed REF|), o week, rallicd briskly ‘today after and the white |husband, Leonardo Petrunti |, ¢, porary sinking spell on the an- e | nouncement of the death of Chair- Mr. Petrunti was man E. H. Gary of the United Stat months ago by an automobile driven Corporation. The recover by Gustav Johnson of East strect at | which ced practically all the corner of Main and West Main | groups of stocks, was led by the New Britain National | rails, several of which advanced i crossing the | points or more, and the high priced ot when the accident ties. z . died at the New Britain ¢ Ally was not associated with | hospital on April 10 as the ! in the day’s news. Pools of the accident. A month late resumed oper: rge scale oy e on the theory that easy money con- AViariniwhlohihety | ditions were likely to continue for S ST e time to come, that a normial e s lickening of business was due, and |y Lo that the market’s weakene ““‘.'Il;n,' '{.1‘.,'”; R ital for several|c&l position had been aaltzati S GRS codoten v (he AvioTent Var. | = stowee Ware |7 Mrs. Petruntt wrote and lived in this as consul. He was born at Konigs- berg in 1892, and is married. He is lin charge of publicity for the North |German Lloyd line. Loose has been described as a typical soldier of fortune. He fought |as a marine at the battle of Jut- land, but that failed later to block his decision that the sea was too | monotonous. He transferred to the flying service, quickly passed the school course and did considerable com- {bat flving on the western front be- | fore the close of the war. Became Policeman After the armistice he became a | policeman but returned to aviation | later and was enrolled in the Jun- |kers service. He has since won five |world’s records for weight-carrying | feats. | Koehl was a captain of the en- gineers at the outbreak of the war | but later changed to the air service and had many thrilling experiences e as a combat and bombing pilot. | F |" He was shot down twice in 1017 | 1, ! Iwhile piloting bombing planes, on | [the second sion falling behind | ocH |the lines in French territory where ihe was taken prisoner. He escaped |and made his way back to Ger- ‘many. At the end of the war he |became a commercial pilot. Koehl born in New Ulm. He is mar- | from |ried but has no children. that a Junkers | Johann Risticz and Cornelius Ed- 2 ““"" lzard, pilots of the Europa, which wa forced down at Bremen, re- was unfounded that the report was contly broke the endurance flying - suppressed. Tt confidently be- | o0orq established by Clarence D. | Lost and Found lieved at that time that the Bremen |cpamberlin and Bert Ac | BLACK AND WHITE AND was well beyond the Irish coast. = white dogs found il ‘];':;“n“‘:/];';;; ;"d“i‘[’f"r';‘;;n Lo Chicago Possible Destination san at 1:21 p. m. eastern daylight | Chicago, Aug. 15 (UP) — Ar- time Sunday and four minutes later |fansements to greet the Germans WILL CONDUCT DANCE HALL {han L e it amg | the second Junkers monoplane, the “‘h° o ""““‘f"”"f a(':“"“ s ol . S cionaire (n | B extended its gain to s and Gl ¢ lthe Atlantic with Chicago 1 atin, concessionaire in | oo ware & Hudson, Atlantic Refin- | R0t Cornelius Edzard and Johann able destination, were hurried 1 ! 5 | Risticz and a passenger, Huber( R. ing, Peoria & Eastern, Great North- | [0c 5 : S i "Boo" camamon, Bigta. | Enickerbocker, fonk off, The fllers |f008 - S L) 15550045001 "o 55 | took to the alr hoping to get a good | Should they continue their jour- burgh & West Virginia and United L 4 ney to Chicago they probably will [ER e, Elnin higher. | Start on the other European airmen |13 £ LR 3 ruit sold 3 to 5 points higher. e s |arrive here at night. The checker- orthern Pacific at 86 3-8 and pEdinjtitanceliand Shins landRiol i » Corporation at 63% estab- | (I to New York |BeaxdgnzineBlclifitan niis ofiio \Corpozatio o le two German crafts had ai s, s emorstion sl Moty S ol G fts had |2ir mail routes, is the only field .8 Sterl common spened ai | cnough fuel to last for sixty hours |lighted. Beacon and flood lights| [131 5.5, sold down to 130 1.4 and |©of fiying and the planes left the (mark it and rockets are sent up at JALuT A s down o) ground with little = difficulty with |regular intervals. All the lights will et S0 | their heavy loads. The two moro- |be trained towards the east in|prank Stipek of § Williams strect, | Sw MMFRS T[l | planes carried several thousand let- event the fliers continue this way. |\yestfield, Mass., was parked on the | | ters, which will not probably be for- | Mayvor William Hale Thompsen|porth side of the street when an- | warded by steamship. announced he would have a com- | gthar car driven by Michael Panul- | {Many Plunging Daily Tnto Icy| Two planes were sighted over Mittee at the ficld to greet the men | o of 49 Alden street approached | Ontario Waters ; Two Taken to Hospital After Auto Collision Kurpiwecki of 101 Gold street and Dominick Barclawski of THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge 10 AUTOMOTIVE Personals 6 NT working home wanted for year old school girl Write Box Herald office. SAFETY FOR YOUR HAT. Bring 1t_in. W us renew it. The Modern Hat 38 Church St near Main. OUNT SINAT HOSPITAL, Hart- Conn., a Clasy “A” inatitution, offers a two years and elght monthe course in the science of nursing 1o applicants having had one ycar | high school work. Kegistered schoc Classes enter September, January an April. ¥or further information app! Superintendent of Nurses, Mount Sinal Hospital, Hartford, Cunn. : SPENCER CORSETS—Burgical and dress Made to m Mrs. Annetta Car- Glen St. Tel. 139 rd_and care Write Box WEEKEND MARKED BY SUDDEN DEATHS August Holbrook and, Michael Regalis Stricken Quickly August Holbrook, 57 years old, of 71 Spring street and Michael Re- galis, 653 years old, of 31 Jubilee street’ were found dead within an hour of each other yesterday morn- ing. Mr. Holbrook, who was in poor health for the past four months, |the movie, “The Volga Boatman.’ was found dead in his bed by his| S~ Victor Herbert composed music for “The Chocolate Soldic wife, and Mr. Regalis was found in | ,n4 “Sweetheart. his garden plot on Seymour avenuc. | _fhe chorus is “Aln't According to Deputy Medical Exam- | syeer, walkin' down the street; iner John Purney, Holbrook was bt tiendl von can tasatialy the victim of heart trouble while Medical Examiner Waterman Lyon | he pronounced Regalis’ death as due 10 | «\femphis a cerebral hemorrhage. I arsadtater iatice Mr. Holbrook retired to his room | g wgicor Adeline” has the Saturday evening and it is believed |jine ¢ night dear heart, for you that he was stricken early in the |y pio . morning. He was discovered when | o uyainco his wife went to arouse him. Cap-|gunc in tain George J. Kelly received a call for the police pulmotor. Sergea Thomas J. Feeney was sent to the Holbrook home but Mr. Holbrook had been dead for several hours Dr. Purney left the remains in care of Erickson & Carlson Co. and gave permission to prepare the body for burial. Mr. Holbrook was well known and | was one of the most prominent of Frank Shop, THE M 1 Prepald 1 day ...1 line 09 3 days...1 line 24 6 days...] line 4z Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Misfortune which has followed the g: Petrunti fumily in the last few S months struck for the third time aturday morning with the death of 1—George M. Cohan wrote “Over There.” 2—Jim Europe's “Alexander's Ragtime mous. 3—"The had the line gale is singing, moon beams.” 4—"The Song of the Volga | Boatmen” made the theme of | band made | Band” fa- | Wilmington, Del, Aug. Directors of E. I. Dupont De Ne- mours and Company at their quar- | terly meeting here today declared a regular dividend of $2 per share on the common stock. The dividend is payable Sept. 15 to stockholders of record Sept. 1. A regular quarterly dividend of 11 per cent on debenture stock wi declared payable Oct. 25 to stock holders of record Oct. 10. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minfmum Space. 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Sat- urday 10 A. M. D years old : for boy 4 Telephone ¢ Herald of- Taker. Notify the Herald at once your ad Is incorrect. Not responsibl for errors after the first insertion. hit several Ask for an Ad don't _mean a thing > Asfa film, you get ple- same. Cowe and let us Arcade_Studio. Belden st., 7 waver, is giving wavee remainder of the season at 4 up. For appointment call 4818, he v" | street near bank building. ex- —— ' ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 | Burial Lots, Monuments 1] EW BRITAIN AL WORKS 3 Oak St Monuments of all sizes | and descriptions. Carving and Jetter cutting our specialty. Florists 3 OSTON TERNS—Very reasonable prices Sandeli's Greenhouse, 218 Oak &t. Phone 21813 VARIETY of plants and | priced. Come in and see X son's Greenhouse, §17 Church_street. she »- oce and ain't eet 2" “Dallas Blues" Blues” are their and the e blue songs AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK_MOTOR CARS—sales and Buick Co., son, Biagio, s ridin e driven Berv- 193 Arch St (Continued From First Page) Doodle” decline of Revolutionary Foster ¢ Home." convinced that the Pullham, England, plane was sighted flying southeast, SALLE CARS sh Motors, Inc. “A 411 West Main 8t. K report 3 E & Servic Reliable Concern. Tel. 3000, BROTHERS Sales and Service. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- Phone 751 KNIGHT famous sleeve valve R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry st. 20 vas born in Italy| e 0 " Checulative disappointment | Sy 3 was expressed over the failure of | near relatives |, Ty nant directors to make a spe- | al dividend distribution, but the ock recovered its three oint converted it into a in of 4 points. C: threshing chine, which had sold down to 242 in the carly trading, rallied to —— 5415, a week-end gain of more than 4 points. Commercial Solvents Howers. | vears. She leaves no e besides her son | | Funeral services < n | | morrow morni t 0 ] i |the home and at o o'clock at [E[il[]N B']YS’ EAMP Joseph's church. Interment will the German residents. He lived here lin St. Mary's cemetery. more than 80 vears Exercises Take Place in Bark-| Surviving him are his wife; {the public parks of the city, has, son, August Holbrook of Spring ed s | through the agency of Schultz & o s anvgmere sure: winm | DamSted Saturday Afternoon | Scott and Mrs. T. Frank McCormick ey | [ I'tral Realty Co. the property on the and four grandchildren. S | tral 3 Funeral services will take place | [dd¥-Glover 2‘:2';”?:3”""?"[1:‘? Plainville road long known in this tomorrdw afternoon at 2:30 o'clock '~ " " . S o 2 city as the “Rivers' Place.” 3t Brwin chapel Rev. Martin W, C4mP situated in the American Le- | My Serafin plans to erect a way- Gaudian ,pastor of St. John's Ger- |Slon forest in Barkhamsted Satur-|sige refreshment station and a dance man Lutheran church, will officiate. | 1Y With a program of spo 8 hall on the property. Interment will be in Fairview ceme. | P2€ting of the First District asso-| The ot is situated near the tery. |ciation and other events. About 500 boundary line between Plainville Mr. Regalis had left his home |P¢OPle attended the dedication and|anq New Britain. A house which about 5:30 o'clock yesterday morn- |Nspected the buildings and other paq stood on the property for years ing to work in his garden on Sey- |Paraphernalia furnished the bovs!was burned down a number of years | mour avenue. This had been his|"WhO are the guests of the post while |ugo and only the remains of the | custom for the past three months. 3t the camp. | foundation are there tod 1t ad- He appeared to be in excellent | The program opened in the after-|joing property of the Connecticut health and made no complaint of 100N at 2 o'clock with a baseball | quarries and is opposite a section of illness. game between the married and sin- ! white Oak pond. About 8 o'clock people in the [8le men in the county. The single T 3 5 e B vicinity of Seymour :\'v“:ue sighted |men won 14 to 13 in a contest Liquor Th!. vee AC“‘.e him Iving on the ground and be-|Packed -with thrill. Two other| Again in Providence lieving that he was resting paid no |teams recruited from among the| providence, R. I, Aug. 15 (P) — attention to him. When he failed members of the Eddy-Glover post yjquor thieves who have be to respond to the calls of Mrs. John |band played and Leader Vito Di- | jng drug stores of this city and sur- | Lastowskas she became suspicious |I'ronzo’s outfit won. Other sports | pounding neighborhood for the past and upon investigating found tkat|such as horseshoe pitching, broad several months were active again he was dead. Dr. Lyon was called {jumping and foot races were en- I: night when they broke into two and he gave John J. Tarrant, under- | joyed. stores in this city. In the store of taker, permission to prepare the| Following the inspection. the band | F. H. Finley which is in the residen- remains for burial. irendered a pleasing concert, tial east side section they secured During the many vears he had! At 4 o'clock District Commander | of whiskey and a quantity of made his home in this city, Mr. Re- |E. E. Ogren called the district m. The other store entered was galis was preminent and popular es- |ing to order. During the delibera- |just outside the business section pecially among the Lithuanian peo- |tions, it was voted to name the Where four gallons of alcohol we ple. He was a member of St. An-|Eddy-Glover post band to the place Stolen. drew’s church and was active in two |of honor in the first district section| More than a dozen drug stores of its organizations, St. Andrew's|because of the good work of the here have been enfered and hun- and St. Joseph's societies. He was local post in the membership drive, | dreds of quarts of liquor have been Trown Inquire Dog W and loss v be T te markings with I ach eye. ag 43615. a 5 WD Spot over Autos and Trucks For Sale nder please call SPTIONAL TSED CARS t in alued or as near New keepsake. COACH—Practically new, bumpers, shock ht, whipeord Anthony Color Broad St purchased CK LEAVING CURB ght accident occurred on | t Main street, a short distan vest of Center street, about 10:15 | t Saturday night, Officer James Sul- |livan reported. A car in charge of | clean and 795, tire, clean upholstery. Original finish HOWARD W. WHITMORE Paige and Star Cars EAST MAIN ST TEL. 2510 trucks, hplements. 248 Elm St. tractors, pari Automotive Tel. FORD rv Bremen at 3:10 p. m. E. D. T. yes- and also would arrange proper po- [in a tyest direction. Stipek | terday. Twenty minutes later the lice guards to control the crowd. | started to arive away from the curb | Furopa came back to Bremen | ; ol |and Panulski did not see him in | where she landed breaking her un- . Ocean Liners Watching [ time to avoid a collision, which did | £ der carriage and propeller. ew York, Aug. 15 (P—Approxi-| oniy slight damage. The Bremen passed over {he [Mately 50 transatlantic liners are at S e = North Sea and was reported over |Sea today, but it was expected that = Iots Wakefield, England, art 8:40 E. D. [only. those near land on either side| Sl’f?al i otice Shortly ath ic would sight the monoplane Bremen. peroaill a0 e Nl T., and shortly after midnight. E. D. party T afternoon. new hall. al pr T. over Kingstown, near Dublin,| The route planned by the German Ireland, |aviators swung to the north even of Seerel and. Admission Advt, bl CARS, e, f: and Service, IN CARS—The car for the mext Sales and Service, 401 West 95, K 10 vear Main St Fordson trac- Berlin Auto 70s.. Prop. trucks and a Service. Holmquist —Sixes and Kingsbury . ALL and Co., AUTOMOTIVE 3MOD! Toronto, Ont., Aug. 15 (P—En- | ies for a $50,000 swimming mara- ‘hon to take place here Aug. 31, closed today and already 353 swim- mers have signified their intention of competing for the cash priz Many of the entrants are training in this vicinity and may be seen daily ploughing their w through the cold waters of Lake Ontario. ron Summe “flying fish.” Californi icted consider ihle attention with a smooth, easy stroke. Summers was being men- tioned as a formidable rival of |the present far north steamship |donated. Was Fourth Attempt. |lanes. Ship routes now are closer | invited: New York, Aug, 15 (P—The [to the great circle than when the flight of the Turkers monoplane |American fliers crossed the ocean, as | Bremen marks the fifth attempt to |iCeDers danger is less than it was in | cross the Atlantic by alrplane in Ay and June. slightly more than three months. | Most of the ships at sea today arc Three American planes reached oft the north Atlantic coast or south- Firone tn iahia trom New York, |West of England and Ircland and di- | while the fourth, piloted by Nun- |[tectly west of I and Coli, French airmen. was lost in a projected trip from Paris to New York. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, | Special Notice There will be a special meeting of !'the Daughte 1t the elub rooms this evening at 8 o'clock when final plans will be m ing to be held Satu |20.—Advt DONT DELAY Unbeatable Bargains in USED CARS 1625 FORD Coupe, $165 1e for the out- rday, August nee. Prof. Junkers Cries | UTOMOTIVE, Dessau, Germany, Aug. 15 (P—All Dessau was disappointed at the news hat the transatlantic plane Europa ' Clearance Sale also a member of Landers, Frary & | The band will lead the district in | Clark Mutual Aid society and the | Danbury in the state department | Lithuanian D. I. T. convention parade. Surviving him are his wife, two! The band will leave from the post sons, Vity and Stanley Regalis; five |rooms Saturday morning at 11 daughters, Mrs. Raymond 7'0rzan |o'clock to make the trip to Danbu of Attleboro, Mass.; Misses Julla, lin busses. Legionnaires and mem- Verna, Ella, and Pearl Regalis; wnd a grandson. the same time, Funeral services will take place! At 6 o'clock the camp was offi- Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at | ojaly dedicated al meeting St. Andrew’s church With a solemn |ypqer the Legion ritual was opened high mass of requiem. Inlermcmlhy Commander Harry Ginsburg. The will be in 8t. Mary“s cemetery. colore were presented and “Amer- INURED IN EXPLOSION meeting over to Harry C. Jackson, chairman of the Boys' Camp com- Man Loses Life While Searching For Family In Quebec Fire Believed mittee. He gave a short talk on {the camp. . Caused By Leaking Gas. Department Commander Kenneth Cramer followed and he formall dedicated the camp and delivered the principal address. Commander & stolen. AUTO D Bridgeport, Aug | of v | by Deputy Cor {son in the of injuries receive {bile accident on | Marks was a p: |hast of Port | The driver lost London, Aug. {nelly and Thon | Dublin correspondent of the | Association report {on recommendation reappeared | court today tn connection | charge of conspiring to assassinate O'Higgins, vice-president | when they | co Kevi Henry e of § bers of auxiliary will also leave at of Greenwich, who died las in an . AL in od 1nda c a Ny c M 128 s, were of rri diss the in police ATH, ACCIDENT 15 (P—A finding ccidental death was made today | even rks riday automa Az 1gust n rol when the | 15 (P—Owen Don- P with auto- A. Tilling- Press the original pioneer on the trans- atlantic aerial conquest, flew alone | 3,610 miles to Le Bourget Field, | ‘('H’F:d" of Paris. | Clarence D. | . Levine George Young, who has moved his {training to Oakville, near here where he believes the water is cold- er than that in the Bay of Quinte. Ethel Hertle, New York, has been made a popular public choice | among the e e ok miles _before they were though Mrs. Lney Diamond who ’OW'lhd‘T"", 3" ;7'5“(‘"”“ in Ger- | filed her entry Saturday with that|many by lack of fuel | 2 <o v .| Commander Richard F. Byrd and ‘;L:.lmm Keating will attract sur-}_ o of three flew 3,447 miles be- | b fora he was forced down at Ver-Sur- | Mer on the French coast of the English channel. Trained in War New York, Aug. 15 (A — The Junkers monoplane Bremen carried |three German war veterans. two of whom learned the ways of the air| |as combat fliers during the “'l)rM: war. August Friedrich Loose, 30 years old, and Herman Koehl, 29 years old, the pilots of the Bremen, re- Celved their training astaviators in) Chamberlin with | as a passenger T WILL DISCUSS CREDIT BUREAU | Chamber of Commerce directors will discuss the question of a retail credit bureau to be conducted in connection with the Chamber activi- ties at a luncheon meeting tomor- row. The credit bureau has been re- comended by the mercantile bu- nd it is proposed to take over As of the former New Brit- dit Rating bureau a ce a of LOSTS EYES IN COLLISION had been forced to land and that the Bremen alone was continuing to- ward America. | Prof. Junkers, the airplane design- er, was so overcome that tears cours- ed won his cheeks as he talked with the correspondent. Such strokes of misfortune, he said, we hard to bear, but the idea of transoceanic flying would nevertheless be carried on and would triumph in the end “All our wishes and hopes now i eentered in the Bremen," he added. Three family house in Bel- |videre section. All improve- ments and in fine condi tion. Two car garage. Used Cars 1926 STUDEBAKER 8 ard dan STUDEBAKER Light 6 Sedan STUDEBAKER Light 6 Sedan CHEVROLET Coupe OLDSMORBILL an 1924 1922 1926 1927 NASH Coupe FORD Ton Truck TERMS AND TRADES Albro Motor Sales 1926 1924 1925 TORD Roadster, $175 1923 FORD Sedan, $85 1924 ESSEX Coach, $200 1922 PAIGE Touring, $150 TERMS AND TRADES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 || Selected Used Cars at Prices to Fit Your Purse. See These Before Buying 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Touring Will sell on 10% basis. 'COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET 1 Ginsburg resnonded for Eddy-Glover \post. District Commander Ozren in behalf of the district complimented Fddy-Glover post on its work. The meeting closed with the “Star Span- gled Banner.” Refreshments preparad by Everett Turmer were served and at WY 8 o'clock in the evening, camp fir prepared by the boys were lit and prepared by the boys - W_mw_t}Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl flames spread across the lake, the 4 | - = ZRAB,YOU_START OFF THIS | {entire affair presented a pretiy VAY EVERY MORNING, ITS | | view. ICETTIN = _ e Mr. uni- 1225 Chevrolet Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 the Irish Free St council O'Higgins was assassinated by A dentified persons on July 10 bt olision BEdin ey otaiaE READ HURALD CLASSIFIED ADS o the Plainville road, had his right FOR BEST RESULTS vo removed &t Britain | General hospital sesterday. the German flying service and later |entered commercial aviation. Baron Von Huenfeld. passenger on the Bremen as serlous! wounded during the war. invalided out of service and sent to Holland hony Municl f 94 Silve: 225 ARCH STREET | Tel. 260 ] ‘ Montreal, Que., Aug. 15 (P —Five = persons were killed and six injured by. flames, smoke and debris from an explosion which blasted its way through a wall and ignited the prem- s they occupied at numbers 749 1 and 753 Seigneurs street early today. Vinzenso Colette, 36, lost his life while searching for his w and four children who had escaped. His body, charred almost beyond recog- nition, was recovered when firemen were able to enter the shell of what had been a three story house of four flats, Smoke entering the flat -asphyxiated four of the members of the MacDonald who were sleeping there, Mrs. James MacDonald escaped by way of the roof and was discovered exhausted on a roof next door. She was sent to a hospital. Firemen today w solve the mystery of the explosion It was at first thought leaking gas may have been responsible Miss Rose Takes Vows As Franciscan Nun and Mrs. A. Lynch, and son of nad 1 Mr and Mrs. H ter, Barbara, Allegheny, N. Y., ) ath- | erine Rose, togk her first v nun today. the New ook (I LEFT THIS DINGUS AT THE SERVICE STATION AMD— rfi 3 o /"”\’ AUTO COLLIDES WITH POL ,fl_) lSUE EM ! - IR F 0 An automobile driven William Knight of 365 Chruch atrest struck | 1 car owned by John A. Lindquist family | 0f 13 Wakefield Court and drove it |against a pole a few feet 11 o'clock last night car was parked near 247 § driving south, second story eight away. = e NS = v trving to SRS frantear Tindd W. Hellberg and reported no es for police action. Lindquist Mr Stephen street €13 Ko Pt at Ot B e vt POLLY Bv CLIFF STERRETT §#2 THE VERY THOUGHT OF DN ] INTO THAT INKY WATER GIVES ME THE “WILLIES DONT THINK j ABOUT (T, MA. & AND HER PALS T A E e Zfio HEAD C SEEING ‘TS FOR | | | | | ID RATHER STARVE THAN DROWN, ANY DAY! § 7 HEALTH SERVICT A Place to Get Well Dr. E. H. Lotz merly of Plymouth, opened offices in ater build sick mayv b sible health Dr. Lotz Palmer School of ( enport, Towa, and state after gradu past year, Dr. Lot of the largest pract Cchuseatts, and experienced to deli results, A personal call is t of finding out what heip you, and there is no oblization _{ Pittsburgh PROOF Product or payment for this informat! N Telephone and letter inquir e (220 MAIN ST TEL. 909 | JEEWAR W 7] REFUSE T'DIVE 1 INTO THAT AWFUL PoOL % the service ars gladly answered. You are invited to call.—Adv

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