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10 BOOK ABOUT YOUTH . IS FOUND OBSGENE - Federal Court Jury Condemns Book by Conn. Author - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927. MISS DORAN NOTE * -~ FOUNDINBOTTLE. Tells of Distress, But Its Au- - rarter it runs & Hhim o (henticity 15 Doubted g 2o ook ey o I et it i in the| wers mony lodge will receive an official visitation and inspection by the dis- trict deputy. It will be a special communication and the Entered Ap prentice degree will be worked On October 24, at a special com munication of Harmony lodge, the Master Mason degree will be worked by members who are employed by the Corbin Cabinet that of a woman, sw and deli- Miss Beavan is largely responsibls for tiw establishment of the Hos- al for Children and the Children's Ifare association, under whick Iy 230,000 children have becr helped CHARGE OFFICIALS | " DISOBEY DRY LAY, < Accuse Them of {_Jbtaining Whis- key for Sick Relatives n 1 of the year o lers whils i 1 first hal the s compared wme period last year first six months saw 51 in| Her election as lord mayor, the custom, has been by accls |tion by the city council. In politics is a conservative. to as it Deaths due also during records | olism Lock corpora et . she i intends uniting the duties ol October 31, | monial by |eratt club, . | Thursday, Octoher 6, = Giddings Franch have |chapter. R. A. M. will work the e vl | Mark Master degree, and on_ Octo i C ber 20, will work the Past Master bone dry” state pro- |t o n obtaining WhiskeY | © \aipan Hale chapter, Order of De has resum second and fourth Tuesdays of each month Giddings chapter is arranging for speakers at meetings during the ©1500 Bay winter, The bot s picked up by Karl O aged 12, of Albany, and turned over to authorities for inves Tha note was The rounder it is, the eet of there will be a cera- Harmony lodge n the first six mon lord mayor and mayors P Tt it In the first six mon ¥ ¥ et this vear there were <, thus combining & trinity of offic 2 a to 189 in ) in [namely chief magistrate, first socia [leader and assistant social leader. omabile | s = r Commisisoner and Wife Married for 21 Years Mr. and Mrs. John F. Callahan 135 Hart street will observe their Jar Ind., Oct state o, Oct. & (A to be from o is shown. This yea Flint (Mich.) 784 deaths in the fir disappearcd S red to 651 in 1926 and | a her in, the Dole and hoy mestings on the o ] 1 | ngs on the |, o was found fieati Point o r Albany, oposite the Pennsylvania Figures Tiivernool ; ,fi. B‘ 215t wedding anniversary tomor- BN O M Sah AR Show 'der Increase V€Y , In Miss Beavan, | o« They were married October 6, Lty | hh-()“ ))ll}ld,?‘. I'w(]‘c,:.l‘sc Has First Woman Mavor 1906 at St. Joseph's church. Mrs, in, and 5 Oct. 5 P 5 ahan was formerly Miss Sadie distinction of electing Mr. Callahan is a mems« cide is on the records oman lo hoard of park commis- 3 s of the state department Miss Mar active in democrati¢ \ here show ‘ 5 1onths of this ote in ¥ s Mildred D school te: Fa bl ss Doran, God be by physi- Whiskey in Fort Sketeh Savs She Was Born in rihur 1 Fleming, Golden obtained froi Wayne by A a friend | sy General Gilllom was administered, general while she But Film Star's Biographical Liverpool |21l O'Connor ber of the sfoners and more poo Some halr is naturally more curly than others generally ous condition following | Speaking, hair curls in proportion to peration in a Decatur hos its flatness. aid, raighter. | common in v while s the mayor in at iret Beavan, who “Liverpool little |clrcles. the result of a lifetime for oth Chicagzo and Not in Furope. an ¥ because, vritten paper in pencil from a riting as Ind ALD CLASSIFIED AD§ torn ths in the |READ E lowed word trom L. Walters, Decatur . ool ¢ was con- atter before ity grand jury. he was told the umental in saving 1 months ago Fd Jackson to nend to the next legislature state prohibition Jaw be EW GIRLS, it seemed, could have been blessed with finer qualities for success and happiness than was Irene. Guided by a wonderful and under- standing mother, she had learned to cherish all the ideals that make for a sweet, wholesome, normal life. But when she found herself alone, struggling for success in the big city, she quickly learned that beauty,-talent and goodness may prove dull weapons in a world that de- mands knowledge and experience as well. a5 said 18 i1 ) Gov governn.« {ographical s to permit physicians to Whiskey as a medicine. time the attorney general hat Mrs. Jackson had while eritically penumonia. Gilliom, in the ition aiso revealed that he pro- 1 whiskey about a year ago for child who were {ll. to the chanzir v. he declarad th would reqt ition by the court xS © word 2 thorough S and was e ic schools. &he yvics AS an extra gir s obscena today 5 inay Sty “is not what i the law hooks of " sald the Hos fn Ch tha customs i T T S gp BLIND Mgt TRSONC AGTIVITES Judge Knox said To the nineties | v not that St “You are here to that this hook is not obscen apeare ix" After readin “What Happens, States Attorney Ryan prosecuted the said: “I have heard of the fr the age, but don't we wa tect the morals of the you hearth, the family are what saving in seizing this have as much right to do way as we have to seize obscone lit- erature in the mails, Tt question of censorship ar fr the press but of the one of the oldest statutes hooks." Branches Here Prepare For Winter's i Disniit Suld To Do Able Yet she fought on, little dreaming that her very inno- cence and ignorance of life were to prove her worst enemies. Tor it was her desperate yearning for sym- pathy and companionship that brought the beautiful Bess, the handsome, romantic Ted and the worldly-wise Harold into her life. Later it was their cruel sneers and laughter at her refusal to drink and “have a good time™ that made her wonder if, after all, “being a good sport™ were any real harm. Programs—10 Todges Plan Com- it 1 nited Reproduce a Plece Musle bined Events On Oct. 16 and 20. i After Hemving 1t Only Once R B e 1 of officers and mem- allied Masonic groups mning of the fall sea- 28 programs now Warrensburg, Mo.. Oct cdom of t to pro The we are We in this munsic hook 17 members of Cen- rliens A. F.and A. 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