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GUNSHELLS FOUND - INWRECKED AUTO Gang Machine Blown Up With, Dysamite Near Chicago 5 City Items - There will be. a meeting of the Luther league ot the First Lutheran church on Thursday evening. Mrs. E. Rondeau of 232 Winthrop street will entertain members of Uity Rebekah sewing circle and friends at her home Thursday after- noon from 2 to 5 o'clock. A son has been born to Mr. and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. YOUTH, 19, JALED ON LIQUDR COUNT, $200 Fine and 15 Days Penalty Tmposed on Vidutis officer said he did not see Vidutls spill the water from the pail but in the presence of Officer Kiely, Vidu- tis exclaimed: “Gee, how did you ever get anything out of that after all the water I threw in it.” At this point, recess was taken and when the court reconvened, At- |torney Golon asked permission to enter a plea of guilty, which was accepted. USE R. R. STATION AS SLEEPING ROOM Bristol Men Get Rough With Police When Awakened the Hoston Steal ip Freight and Customs Brokers Aasociation, urged several technical changes in the law, one of which would relieve brokers of any further liability when it is disclosed that the consigner has complied with the law as to the correct dutiable value of imported goods. Doherty said many sections of the law were antiquated and worked a hardship on importers who, he said, pay -$600,000,000 a year to the gov- erpment in duties. made this ent in response to a question regarding the effect ot wireless transmission as a competi- tor to the older cable method. Cariton has been in Berlin three days. He has conferred with Di. rector Solmssen of the German At- lantic Cable Company and also with Dr. Feyerabend, director of tele- phones, telegraph and wireless in the ministry of post. Mr. Cariton said the proper slogan for a telegraph conmpany was that big traffic on low rates was more Cily Advertisemen SEWER IN CHANBERLAIN STREET Clerk's Office City of New Britain, Feb. 26, 1929, To whom it may concern: Notice 15 hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assews- ment of the City of New Britain hus made the following assessments of special bencfits or betterments caused by the construction of a sewer in Chamberlain Street, from Coolidge Street to Corbin Avenue, viz: Mrs. Merrit E. Taylor of Short Beach, at Grace hospital, New Ha- ven. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Helen Walsh of this city. Mr. y- lor was formerly a m ber of the All-New Britain basketball teau. A Nash Co. suit or topcoat, $23.50. J. Ryan, 184 North St. Tel. 2009, advt. The police were notified today o!‘ thereturn of the operator's licenses of Salvatore Coppola of 53 Beaver street, Wilfred Remillard of 228 Washington strect and tor Lu- sietti of 68 Belmont street, Ofticer Maurice Flynn notificd profitable than small traffic on high rates. He left here for Brus- sels and later intends to visit Paris. Awakened out of a sound sleep in anything but a pleasant mood, Raymond Kelly, 24, of 20 rl street, Brigtol, and John McNeil. 21, of 413 N'rth Main street, Bristol, were arrested by Officer Otis Hop- Kins about 9:20 last night at the railroad passenger station the charges against McNeil being drunk- enness and breach of the peace, and against Kelly, drunkenness, breach of the peace and resistance, In po- lice court today, both pleaded gulity land said nothing. Judge Staniey J. Traceski fined McNeil $5 without costs and Kelly $5 on the charge of drunkenness and $15 and costs on the charge of resistance. Officer Hopkins testified that he aroused the pair on a bench in the station, and McNeil upbraided him in very strong language, while Kelly jumped on him and started a rough d tumble fight. Andrew Balinsky of 24 Miller street, a taxicab driver, went to the officer's assistance, hold- ing Kelly while the handcuffs were put on his wrists. Another man also assisted the officer.® The offi- cer's rubber coat was ripped in the scufile and a charge for repairing it was made in the costs which were added to Kelly's fine. When the men were scarched at| volice headquarters, they were found to have two pints and one quart of wine in their pocket. They had dropped in to wait for a train, ap- parently, and the heat in the station 5 | helped put them to sleep. Prosecut- ling Attorncy Woods usked Judge Traceski to take cognizance of the damage done to Officer Hopkins'| coat, saying the pair should be pun- ! in,, Vidutis ran from the front to|pjndy . 105 94 ished for it as others have been in! the rear of the store. The sergeant |Hoffman .,... 117 117 the past. made a dash after him, with the two | | ARE NEARING END Urges Single dudie Joscph K. tockett, of Boston, arked that onc judge in a customs trial court be permitted to try a case. Tthe present law provides two judges of a court of three must sit on a case. He also recommended that the importer be given the right to go to the supreme court for writs of certiorari in cases other than those involving constitutional ques- tions. Establishment After Sergeant T. J. eeney and Officers John M. Licbler and Ed- ward ‘B, Kicly had testified in the cast of Anthony Vidutis, 19, of 163 church street, in police court today. Vidutis, who had pleaded not guilty to two counts of violation of the liquor law in his storc at 21-2 m street, changed his plea to guilty and Judge Staniey J. Traceski imposed a fine of $200 and costs and a jail sentence of 15 days. Vidutis iook an appeal o superior court in $500 bonds, but will vacate it short- ly and serve the sentence. Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods | told Judge Traceski the young man was a second offender against the liquor law and according to the po- ice, he had been in business on Elm strect only about six week, having | formerly conducted a place at 28 Iranklin street. Mr. Woods made | no rccommendation a5 to penalty, | !saying he preferred to leave it to the court. Attorney L. J. Golon asked that a fine and suspended jail sentence be | Chicago, Feb. 27 UM—The second automobile to be investigated by the police on a theory that it might have been the car used by the slayers of seven members of the Moran gang was found today in . Maywood, a suburb. It had been partly demolished, &p- Iy from an explosion, and was nding in the street. In it the po- iic found a note book bearing the seme of Al Weinshank, one of the 4 slain, and Ted Newbury, one of . suspeets sought for questioning. along with several shotgun shells, a L cap and a suit of overall { Harry Bower of 164 West street last Police believed dynamite had been ' night to be in Hartford police court piaced under the hood of the carfor violation of a traffic ordinance Vhich was similar in appearance to!or send in §2, the Hartford poli-c police squad cars, although of mr.l‘lm\mg requested that the message ferent make. Witnesses had declared be delivered. the car in which the killers fled ap- peared to be a police machine. Because of the names, shotgun shells and other clues left in the ne, the police were skeptical, g the automobile to have lunted” purposely to mislead | * PLAINVILE NEWS (Continued from Page Scven) Chamberiain Strect Nerth Side: New Britain Real Estal READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS City Advertisement SEWER IN BOOTH STREET Clerk's Uffice City of New Britaln, Feb. 26, 1929. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following assessments of special benefits or betterments caused by .the construction of a sewer in Booth Street, from Cross Street to 300 feet north of Burritt Court, viz: Benefits Capitol Buicks 118 106 122 103 86 a7 101 109 i03 108 90— 314 86— 99— 307 95— 289 Youngert $52.50 Montivani New Britain Real Estate & Title Co. . New Britain Title Co. ..... New Britain Rell‘l"ill 95.95 — 131.70 370—1221 113— 311 109— 98— 308 | 100— 34) of foreign trade zongs at or ngar American ports of entry into which goods intended for re-export may be imported free of duty and made ready for export was favored by Repesentative Welch, re- publican, California. Such zones, Welch said, would climinate many costly customs for- malities now encountered in admit- ting such goods in bond and en- courage and expedite commerce In xport. Articles admit- ! zones under the plan would be free from customs inter- vention unless and until the goods enter the domestic market. Welch said the tarift commission in 1918 had conducted an investiga- tion cuibracing the ports of Francisco, New York. Philadelphia, New Orleans and Galveston and had reported favorably on the zoning proposal. President-clect Hoover as recre- tary of commerce, also had approv- ed a senate bill providing for such zones, Welch taid, adding that the present system of admitting re-ex- port goods in bonded warchouses was antiquate Mechanics Get Raise | But Total Is Lower ! New Haven, Fob, 27 (UP)—Al- though the New York, New Haven | and Hartford ruilroad has increased by four cents an hour, the wages of | GLve B Morse 5,500 mechanics in the road's | 2JVe B. Morse |Olive B. Morse the average wage will Olivi i ‘“ s great as it was a year ago, | OHVe B. Morse Belitoans: \Jl!\'e B. Morse . which is retroactive ‘,2“‘"1_“;\ Monse. 1, was understood to have [ 1-"%"¥ Monkienitz been granted in answer to demanda | 1ra"" .I:,":c";"a“"‘ At made by mechanics since institution = : of the five-day week about a year |~ M8rehs Street (Rureity Ct.) L Lis S mErk et & | Frank Kosakowski .. 203 17.50 " e o | 4 a mechanic now is slightly less than u"‘" ORABPWAN ;M 437 it wate Defore e Jengthof the works| X & Sofia Maclors 205 577,50 ing week was decreased ;‘mllp] O Grichadk 200 e S A . Lablenicc ... 207 77.50 Present rates for mechanics are | yo 2 e o William Budnick .... 208 77.50 53 Frank Barsyez ...... 209 77.50 Carlton Sees Room for Cables and Wireless Feb, 27 (P—Newcomb Carltor, president of the Western Union Telegraph Company, said | here today there was room for both telegraph and wircless in the han- dling of transoccanic messages. He 97 111 105 . 141 118.65 124.00 . Yacobellis. . . White . Pavano Scoville South Side: New Britain Real Es Title Co. ..... veen New Britain Real Estate & ° Title Co. wos New Britain Real E: Title Co. .. . New Britain Real Estate & Title Co. New Britain Real Estate & Title Co. . P. E. Magnuson and J. B. Johnson ...... R. 454 421 4200—3295 Industrial League In the Industrial league matches volled off on the Recreation alleys, the Standard Steel entry defeated the Ameriean Legion team in three games while the Businessmen took three strings from the H. C. Baum | team. Thompson of the Standard | I Steel team wan the high man for the | imposed, so that Vidutis might have |evening, scoring a total pinfall of a last chance with the understand- | 385 ins that another cenviction would| The results: send him to jail. He said the store has been used for gambling pur- poses more than for the sale of liquor. Vidutis Arouses Suspicion At the outset, Sergeant Keeney testified that he and Officers Kiely and Liebler were walking north on Elp street about 3:40 p. m., Sunday, Fefruary 10, their destination being a place some distance from the Vidutis store, but as they were pass- — 35.26 66.71 te & 92.51 SAYS 'S NEN'S CLUBS ARE BASED ON SERVICE | 104.60 Booth Street Zast Side: Lot No. Benefits Morse ..... 113 $67.50 Morse . 67.50 Morse ..... 115 67.60 Lyman Street 108.50 124.00 Olive B. R District Governor Malette Addresses Total YT Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Common *Council. Attest 3 ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. City Advertisement SEWER IN TRUMBULL STRELT Clerk’s Office City of New Britain, Feb. 26, 1929, To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following assessments of specia!l benefits or betterments caused by the construction of .a sewer in Trumbull Street, from Cor- bin Avenue to Hamilton Street, viz: Trumbull Street East Sjde: The Trustees of the Jerome Home Inc. West Side: Fred W. Loomis ., Edith L. Jones Fred W. Loomis .. Nawies of Racketeers | The note book found in the May- wood car also contained the nam of several cleaning and dycing com- panics, supposedly those with which Weinshank was connected in rack- eteering activities. Numbers found | on the transmission and chassis were | sent to the Peerless Motor Car com- pany at Cleveland to trace the orig- Florence Florence I"lorence Florence Florence Florence Florence Nik Kozlowski W. H. Booth and J. C. Andrews Florence Andrews Paul & Anna Kozucl Ylorence Andrews ... Mary Reska .. . William H. Booth William H. Booth William H. Booth William H. Booth West Side: Julian Lis .. 67.50 67.50 67.50 | 67.50 Group at Y. M. C. A, Explain- ing Purposc of Organization. | Toni N . Kovul . | Thom pson Baker . Harry Malette, the district gover- nor of the Y's Men's clubs of Con- necticut, addressed a group of men last evening in the banquet hall of | the Y. M. C. A, | M. MaLette cxplained the ideals inal owner of the machine. | end purposes of the clubs in the; Joln E. Northrup, assistant state’s|state. “The Y's Mens' clubs are| attorney, today said nothing had |service clubs which are on a bee) taken from the state’s attor-|with Rotary, Kiwanis, Civi ney's office by persons who had |and Exchange clubs. The Y's broken & lock on the door. It had|club has the advantage over othery buen reported thut papers in con- service clubs inasmuch as it husj nection with the gang Killings had | an established institution in - which been taken but Attorney Northrup|to work,” Mr. Malette suid. “Mem- | said although the lock on the door|bership in (he Y's Men's club i, had been torced or broken, nothing similar to other scrvice clubs, but | was missing. |the motto that “Thou shalt acknowl- swanson’s Oftice Forced | cdge the duty that accompanics ttempt to rife the state's at- Cvery right' s forever in mind by s private file of gang massa- |the members and service, not only | . cvidence was revealed toda |to the Y. M. C. A. but to outside “he Knob of the door leading to Community projects, is an actuality, the oific: of John A. Swanson, state's He pointed out that “cvery man w ho R isney. wis temevad anid the lacn |18 & member of the New Hoven club Pricd open, Chris Kriessling, private | has a definite job to perform. He B cretary of Swanson, made the dis- |is placed on a committee which al- Sovery yesterday, but it did net be-|Ways has a goal to make and is Some known until today. Whether kept usy until that goal has been important papers were removed was reachcd, then e is given a new not indicated. place on a different committee, The office was ransacked a few |Which keeps alive his interest and hours after police had broadcast a [activity. Social, membership, fi- eneral order for the arrest of 17|mnance, scrvice offer him variety K in _ conncction with the St.|enough to keep him continually on Valentine’s Day gang murders. {the qui vive." Besides data dealing with the| An invitation was cxtended to all} massacre investigation, the files coa- [ those who were present 10 attend the {ained documents used by the state’s | Lusiness mecting of the New Haven attorney in his inquiry into craft club on Wdnesday, March 6, to wit- charges involving the Chicago sani- [Les sthe induction ceremouy of se Lovy district and the police depart- eral new members. The nvitation was accepted and six men have al- ready made rescrvations. 385 101— 318 Total .... American [la Vassan ... 95 | Fanion 54 | Lewis . 84 Leglon 87 65 90 | Pompey | Graysan Warner . | Murphy, Sr 717.50 77.50 75.00 70.00 67.50 17.70 ; : Businessmen see Vidutis smash a bottle into & 336 | shops here 9F bowl and spill a pail of water in on not Le : U 79 Further Changes in Administra- * tive Sections Are Proposed and washed it out clean, aiter which b e Officer Liebler filled it with the 2 ; | liquid in the bowl. Vidutis called Washington, Feb. 27 (P—Further changes in the administrative sec- — |tions of the tariff law were proposed Sergeant Feeney and warned him 3 i 509—1486 {5 the house ways and means com 517 not to “double cross” him. He de- Banm clared that h: had seen the ser- | mittee today as it neared the end of its exhaustive revision hearings. 86 100 1 geant spill something int the bowl 23800 an1 he had two witnesses who would Extension from 24 to 72 hours in the time in which customs brokers 137 78 f A 98 79 testify to this incident if necessary. o The sergeant called Officers Kiely (& and Licbler and had Vidutis repeat to 7 o'clock in the evening. All are |y ust complete official entry of im-| asked to note this change. | ported goods was proposed by I%. L. A large attendance is expected at | Kraemer, New York Customs b An 542—1614 Subrek . | Mason . Bachman White . Datoli . 288 330 302 287 279 10— 104— Total . $869.30 Accepted, adopted. cértified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council. Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. City Advertisement SEWER IN' LINCOLN STREET Clerk's Office City of New Britain, Feb. 26, 1929. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made the following assessments of Feb, 26, 1929, special benefits or betterments sl 1980, caused by the construction of a To whom it may concern: i o v t . | sewer in Lincol 5 Notice is hereby given that .(he e LRI Board of Compensation and Assess- | ment of the City of New Britain has made the following assessments of special benefits or betterments caused by the construction of sewer in Shuttle Meadow Avenue, from Lincoln Street easter Total .... 9 Notes The time of the rchearsal of the pageant at the M. E. church tomor- row has been changed from 4 o'clock Total ... ..$2,5659.92 Accepted, adopted, certified from record and published twice by order of the Commen Council. Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON. City Clerk. City Advertisement S| Berlin, son. who left yesterday for Bitoxi, Miss, to recuperate from a e vcent iliness, gave orders that ' Girlg From 27 States close guard be kept over the oi- | City Advertisement SEWER IN TEN ACRE ROAD Clerk’s Oilice City ot New Britain cb. 26, 19 “To whom it may concern: Notice i1s hereby given that the ard of Compensation and Assess: nt of the City of New Britain has de the following assessments of al benetits — or betterments caused by the construction of 8 r i Ten Acte Road. from pres. ent end to lrookside Road, viz: + Boad WER IN SHUTTLE MEADOW AVENUE Clerk’s Office City of New Britain. | Lincoln Strect East Sid. Edith White Stanley . William H. Hart, Jr. West Side: Margaret 8. Stanley . The Shuttle Mcadow RBenefits $131.28 23678 218.75 llll‘) 54.60 North Side: Charles Boyle . $105 00 | 1elen W, Ruckley ., | Sherman AVORY e 162671 Sonth Side: 175 00 | George L. Twiss ... $142.57 Bonefits | £62 00 106.50 190 65 Total o L Accepted. adopted. certified from record and published twice by order jor the Common Council. Attest % ALFRED L. THOMI'SON, City Clerk. Don't nise Benefits | Joln H. Feilows .. P. B Stanley 93.48 Total . esisiaanas 452 92 d from | Accepted. adopted. certified from by order | record and published twice by order {of the Common Council. Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. LITTLE EAVESDROPPER THE BILL FOR THE RENT JUST CAME AND IVE BEEN DONG A LOT OF THINKING-WE HAVE VERY UTTLE IN THE BANK BECAUSE MOTHER HAS BEENSO SICK. FOR TWO YEARS-AND WE HAVE SOME HARD TIMES AHEAD— LVE DECIDED TO TAKE IN SEWING ~WELL HAVE the allegation in their presence, the insinuation being that the sergeant carried alcohol for the purpose of evidence. As to the reputation of the sts Sergeant Feeney said he had s wen of drinking habits in and i the premises. The stock of the supper to be given at the igers’ association. He said the| cigarettes. soda water, ete., was not-church this evening from 6 to 8 umount of work required by brokers o'clock by the men. An attractive it establish values made it necessary only men patronize the store. A man is constantly on the lookout, the | tended. | sergeant said. He also rccommended a change to Lookout Employed |Deposed Pas,tor Loses | permit refund of uny duty if goods| | Ofticer Kiely testified that he was | His Right to Appeal |urc rejccted ana returned to the cus- | behind Sergeant Feeney and heard | New York, I'eb. 27 (®—A judicial [toms collector within 10 days. He| ¢ opposed the basing of al valorem Aithough newspapermen report| New London. Ieb. 27 (@—Appii- ot see Vidutis break the bottle. dist Episcopal church called to hear Living seen George (Bugs) Moran. |cations being received at Conneeti-iThere were® about 15 ‘men in the the appeal of Guy Willis Holmes |goods comparable with imported lcader of the gang of which theleut college for women, according 13| gtore and one of them was under the i from the decision of rne southern |articles declaring customs brokers seven slain men were members, he |reports madc known toda show | influence of liquor. In reply 1o Attor- | New Englund confercnce has decid- [had had difficulty in the use of thi Liad not been found by poiice 10day. |nat the new class in th ney Golon, the officer was positive ed that Mr. Holmes had forfeited |system on imported dyes. This pro-| Iuvestigators believe Moran €ah jpe made up of studenty {that Vidutis ran to the rear of the|his right to appeal, Rev. Dr. Harry |duct is one of only three in the law Tnohdntomon it 8 |An ahalysis of the list discloses that | prosccuting Attorney Woods read cnce, announced today. Upnaahich fuflosans staanly and Examiner ”‘"‘"‘","““'"fi_‘m 27 states are represented in the|{he report of the chemisi’s analysis| The conference, presided over| He sald some imported dyes had i Cfutan. was quoted a8 SWINE' |class now in formation. New Vork of the liquid recovered from the hero yosterday by Bishop J. F. Mc- [to be placed in a warchouse three|S GOly ione Rung:; “RLR RS = state leads Connccticut in reglstra- |{,owl, 1t showed an alcoholic content | Connell. heard arguments by coun- | months hefore comparable domestic Cagoncs, (hat there 1O thus far, while Massachuse(ts]of 9.01 per cent by volume and 7.47 sel for the church and counst | avilo)is @ou1a e fouiid i orank dot Because of the '“;‘Hv‘“‘; . s eish Mr. Holmes, but did not o etormins i rals icse: ba. o fcar as mrproesed jthit | SUISE SIDUCADIE SOMO from several jasked about the quantily of water s Urges Examinatic the sang fetdists were working out !\\nsh-rn states, but (hv\nmjurl y :m, spilled from the pail into the bowl ‘|l|1- ground that right of appe: Sl gon mde of seugasnos:; mei |19 the cestery Snd Middle Atlan-!and Sergeant Feeney, who was re- |been forfeited. of New York, also opposed the | that another gang killing might [tic territoric called to the stand, said he pushed ican valuation method and urg- write in blood the name of the St. I the pail and most of the water was examinations for appli- Valentine's Day assassin: ¥ ERS BOWL TONIGHT [spilled on the floor. @, W, Dalmer, matron ustoms brokers licenses. | ik it S town home, underwent &n operation |- e n get a llrl ;' now, he | i atats NAaeni o amEntI KpSnbors | B iooE yroken glass out of the {his morning a : vl L it he can prove he is 21 y Girl Falls to Death b '::,” o :‘,"d "?;,.,,‘\:."‘ic"‘,', e | bowl. Vidutis was behind a counter i et i) . ‘e“tu-mm\n 8 Associ will me on the north side of the store as the was performed by Dr. Panl Swett of | Levett adso asked climination of 1ccord and published twic 27 SULLL | hight at Rogers’ s on ¢hurch |officers passed. Although they had & jartford and Dr. George W. Dunn, [the 10 per eont penslty on =oos of the Common Council. Capo DI Luppo, 18, whose parents | & 4o 280 o games which, | Warrant for the place they would | Mrs. Falmer was hurt recently | which have not been marked with Attest Jive In Boston, was killed by falling |10\ e’ (il have no bearing on |19t bave entered at that time had ‘while alighting from a train the country of origin. ALFRED L. from & sccond story window of the [y rnoi o™ fandings. After the | Vidutis not acted suspiciously. The Berfin. Walter E. Doherty, Sacred Heart nunnery. The itl{poqiing has been concluded, lunch was boarding at the nunnery while studying as a singer. Don't buy! Wait} nd opening of Mfrs. Outlet Co., Main St., Saturday. Wonderful souvenirs free. Read Friday's sene sational ad.—advt. THOMI'SON, on hehalf of City Cleri. insuring the alcoholic content of the worth more than $25, he said, and menu has been arranged. |that the one dollar allowance be ex- e “ tices. At Connecticut College (. sound of breaking glass but did conference of heads of the Metho- duties on American valuation of come close to naming the slavers. imany places in the Un . store at sight of the police. 1. Belcher, secretary of the confer- American valuation. he | land New Jerscy rank next in line. | per cent by weight. Judze Traceski had been no major | evidence presented at . A Levett, Merchan socia- | ——— Plumbers who are taking part on | Officer Lichter told of picking the |General lwspital. cration o age and of good moral character. I Acvoptad, adop cortif will be served at the store of A. A. Mills, stgte president. POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN AUNT HET BY RORERT QUILLEN AND TALK TO YOUR FATHER —YOuU HAD BETTER DO \YOUR LESSONS] (I'M GOING UP “When Ma has the car out 1she meets so many careless «rivers that she comes pret- v near havin’ a collision ay few blocks.” yright 1929, Publishers Syndicate; “None of m ychildren w geniuses, but 1 never had ta explain about one fallin’ on its head when it was little.” Copsright 1929 |on! Come ON |PERK YER JS{THE BOSS 1S HOME § SHu! ou KNl STALL HIM, EASY ENOUGH. TELL HIM, Y'GOTTA SET UP wWITH A SICK FRIEND! Publishers Syndiater 1S THAT i . L /| T0'STEP OUT "' THE BALL, NIGHTS. = 15 NOBUDDYS FOR SAl Modern 7 house, oil heat, es- tablished neighbor hood. West end ol City. Two car gar Age. Attractive price Owner leaving City | room IQ_ o | l~ll| COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercisi Trom Compeay Building Tel. 600N ', fl l'lLlI'Il ,'El' 4

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