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! 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27,-192). : T L ] ! Whitney are on a honeymoon to | bridal bouquet of voses and baby's | iR R T ) E .fiAMES PLAYED lN || Policeman Does Duty 1 . Niagara Falls and ( . They ath. The maid of honor was at- WHO lS HE? ] BLER[[]T T[l ER[ISS Governoi Roosevel: e | < g | ocla ews reside in East Orange, New ger- tired in a honeydew chiffon dress . lines Cl i by | Dressed in Pajamas || on their return and white hat. Her bouquet was of | Se—— ——t Declines Champagne — SUFT BALL [[][]P Policemen in uniform and in || Mrs. Whitney attended Perry See- | butterfly roses. | [;llANNEL IN IJNER Montrezl, July 27 (UP)—Gov- . 2 || plain clothes are common sights | | ; vetarial School and the New Dritain | At the home of the bride’s par- [ 1 ernor Ifranklin 1. Roosevelt o in New Britain, but a policeman | | inued from I'age 5.) General Hospital School of Nursing, ents on Park street, a reception was New York, arriving here yester- o || with almost no clothes was the || here she was graduated in 1928, held for the immediate families and : . . G day on a tour of the mhrnu\!mnm - | | spectacle which g 1 several | [brot ho Mr. Whitney attended local schools relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lund are on D 1 N H t o Tap border, refused a arink of ~ham Postponed Contests Are Staged | iy s i e e i uplicates Mistorie Trp I R i S ™ w . i dren who trailed four companies hat 1o .. state and Pennsylvania hey will M d . A ! While not all of New York + - at Willow Brook Park or department to. 158 SR vend L, N. Gilman: ot the 1ive. In Berlln on. (hels. return, odern Airpiane Aa et by S S || North street at 4:12 o'clock yes- The of honor i Memorial church officia bride is a graduate of the e try is, so 1 had Detter declin ' terday afternoon. Patrolman John | ! wore hiffon frock N hat ut the marriage of Miss Irene vior High school in the class of . : 0 o The offer was. made by a ¢ g The games postponed from Junc f gy, o 11 p. m. to 8. a |[to m nd carried sweet peas. | Anderson of Arch street and Ch 5 and until recently was connect- LA Mot eance el BDOKSSATAAL e RN RTY G00 25th in the Industrial soft bl T e e AT Seheption: (RGN HE 1B A Rk ot R ki ) e e Louis Bleriot, first man fo fly ihe ] Mayor Houde when "Jui gover- ¢ league were played last nght with| into North street and | | hom le's parents, for the | viage took place at the Stanley M My Thind Latlendsd) Midalstown Ut gliafnel, touls O for Calals || nors autpimstlle Stapbed obliy H the following results fEontG b his home. immediate families Rl VER o s Al R ueal on R A s ttesnnos I R DY today whence he will hop for En the city hall. é Skinner Chuck 000 100 300— 4 s s e e anA et ron el ra e O el S S0e it AacliodTind. Lehigh university land later, duplicating his feat thaz ' : Russell & Erwin ..000 016 25x—11 |1 o t his bed vent into | | unannounced eymoon by auto-|or Mr. and Mrs R e s s . astounded the world 20 years ago — - - Batteries: Skinner Chuck, Nar- [} o 0 € o ing task of || mobile coiiple Wil te-| and Mr Iletoher is the son:of Mr Rev. Ahel Ahlquist. D. D. offi- Unlike in 1008 when WAS rpo hlow was continuin cum and Volarino; Russell & Erwin, || o b0 P 500 C0s out of the fire | | \ New Jersey, [and Mrs. Frederick Fletcher of Ciated —at the marriage of Miss Handiinel domimItiyeiSi e ‘" 'he mail's gispateh from Bagdad 4 Suess and Luke. 1l fctitars: oath: soan v employed Main ertha M. Carlson of Arch street in a slow and clumsy ai S e AR B. Mach 101000 002 = A} {7 unconts from 1 : and George Wood of Main street aeronautical pionecr today was fn | juil R SATC FONC ot Ahove the fer Stanley Rule e R fire was in a sh Senlo the Norma Miss Elsie E. Kunze, da ter of (90 Saturday at the TFirst Lutheran the passenger seat of on of th vain, de \HO\'I!\' visibility and chok- 4 e T i ; i JE R B o has been on{y T 0N L Robert Kunze of | hureh. Mrs. Wood is the daughier most modern air liners behind 2 and nearly blinding the airmen ‘avelier and har; Stanley t s |t n s faculty for the ! yiuple Hill avenue 2d Earl Carl- |0f Mr. and Mrs. Cha Carlson of noted pilot. liy abandoned trying to zet i Ritter and Thor : | past four years son, son of Mrs. Charlolte Carlson |Meriden, and Mr. Wood Is a native Bleriot was en route to Calais o - . landers K‘.I_:”.‘ -_— LA (O of Garlen L“”. were ”I,’“I‘I“] of Maine 20 attend the celebration of the 20tn s ST S, B i - g g G TS e P e e S R e e el N and Adams: P. & Syza-| Lem Salmon, York e AL TRl N St John's ierman Lutheran | ] hurch. of §t. John th Charles &. Denee whose sithouete | (570 SIS Plans today cafec f0 8 S A : ; I Erown nbury, South Main street, Newins- | chyreh, Rev. Martin Gaudain per- |Evangelist was the scene of alappeared in Hewspaper—The | core Byetimes! fasten thanttiat o ) Jlpnsi fand, Ly Flat H fton. on Monday mo The | ¢ | ; pretiy wedding on Tuesday morn- | oy L twenty years ago. ] ey ol ck lahive, Ha I Bl o 2l : b formed the ceremony in the church gnedding | norn- | New Britain Herald—had -~ a right Eiera e lon T bel T R loh o TS Ntain » i “orbin Screw ex Tou [ s Kogwn | Which was very pretiily decorated ing a golagleamhengiz ey Ao *|smart number of answers guessing ‘ % 7 L e e ( : ! liva is 2 3 T e e o Laden officiated at the nuntial | jim yell, he might for Friday is a | - today for Sound ¢ and Darby; Corbin k i | A cousin'of the bride, Miss Viola ' C°remony {ihat united ~Miss Mary|pig day locally for the advertisers will spend her an- ¢ e aalsins = ; V. O'Connell. niece of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ine : ! and Luty 2 Glaser, was maid of honor and S ral reading pubiic. | i 53 SO n 1 lur | Jaughter of 2 P. McDonough of Connectient ave- P 5 —_ The Fafn vs C ] . PPanl Enstam best man 5 the dollar for the Bhelscame s yorm te it Mr. and Mis. ndgren | g Bride, who was given fn|70¢ and dohn Downey of Walling illies IN E[;UAI][]R UUAKE Misses Estelle Dickenson,, Cora ¥ by Corbin Cabinet = 0 ,M:”:- “',”H s "“':"‘v]\ marriage by her father. Mr. Rob- “’,‘1{ “‘]“ ‘)“"‘hv“{'“’ focorafed 5 = I Graulich, Mildred Ripple and Anne ¢ ference of opinion T AR o RS et O S iiinee) Bwal autTeningi mer o BB RGNS famssandicladioll] The silliouette in this evenir — Zahnlciter are attending the North- score of runs. in the [T sl aa e b 1 own of white bridal satin trimmed \ sister of the bride. Miss Kath- | adition of the New Britain Herald is fheld Conference of Religious Edu- nir claims to have won Playground Events s s her sis. | Vith duchess lace. On her hair she [leen O'C onnell. was maid of honor none other than that of the extreme- TOW]] 0; Moym‘go Des[myed_ cation, East Northfield, Mass. R, Coxhyn i § {6RR eiot HnGr Ant Tiewia Ditiad| S0res ) Hordered Hullevell, cape fandSalin Hetly (Rowers inicce 10t iy nopulariC ik iDence R — 1 ended a & S e s e s AvleSand! cauEnt il oran e blos= NGRS RI00M S A ONE DR ELT NTABente aealsting 7o ne B ]d g A‘ D gd FFire Commissioner Timothy J. this game it pomo, i "“ U o rend \:‘_ soms. She carried a shower bouquet | Rohert Hems of Wallingford was: L v"\ aul R WIAIES ATe Dimage Shanahan and daughter, Vivian, are 4 perfect score I Track Mcet at Vance I ofed ¢ L e T S e e R R A i At Wil 1 0 wers o (ORI nd siang o nd1eTn vites e e —— SneRding he waek.oit i motor {our with no games lost a en- cremony wie Ol Miss Glaser/wore a pink safin|Hantford and Michaell Gasey oflone "”l SRR HORT I R e, ey s (At |to Niagara lalls and the Thousan ! b ot 1 S R I L e et his vy fine nulomebiles a1 G persans we Detived doa |1 g - North & 1 W i Tt o i etord, nd Cla panes [1ce and old blue. Her houquet was| The bride was dressed in-a gown ffo ‘oSt RECE WS 0 B today from an earthquake which = Landers Tra s C o | das G. Kr T e e un e n! IOt m Ui Tose e an AN G Dhininmy of rose point lace over ivory satin ... ONnECHCHLECOMDANYIE RCAL (s 2ha v ‘entroyed (Eioste of. th Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pearson ok e s As ushers, Mr. Carlson chose|and a rose point lace veil caught| ° town of Moyurgo. The shocks. which | and son will spend the week-end in - & and Miskey: Landers Trade, B e sehter of Mr. | Henry Kunze. brother of the bride | with orange hiossoms. The bridal| This auto fan has been in business | continucd during the night, caused | New York city. & w:r,;'::,”,?,:n::,:‘{\m, o a2 Diss Ann Bign, davehter of Mr- | G Giltred Walcott. | Miss Hilda | bouquet was of Haster llics. The| % 000 Muny years but it does not |4 general panic 5 L Moiey with. {he! follawin Runn | s 1 1 Seivators Tranchida, son of | Braunstein, organist. accompanied /maid of hionor wore a vellow noint ;‘y‘(":‘s“'p" "‘L‘l“'{‘;“}‘ ']"”“”'i‘_’l‘; (.‘,““]' R L i (0 ST o e L L ihe sl i ] ovie |5 “ana Are. Peter Tranchida or | Miss Alice Forsell, a cousin of the |dcsprit frock an orchid hat with a | ISR Spi L tent Know MU fjeq by the first shock, the strons- USED CARS Snles i i e L BNkt pel el married Tues- | bridegroom iile she sang 0 vellow how. and orchid slinners. Her GRS Sk [LhOW | est of the series. Subsequent light 2 \ Lol e o an; 2 Gro! 1 lay. mory v Haven Promise Me” and “I Love You{bouanet was of the colonial t R e e rl-‘-”“:-v Shocksiandedito theMerroclot. ol s e N. B. MacLine vs. P. & I : Miss Geraldine Tranchida, sister | Truly About 100 :w‘w(: from Walling- | | &0 sday at the Burrittljppapitants. Near the center of the BUY A CAR “orbin § vs. Russell & Erwin; st . . of the bridegroom, wa maid of | A reception was held at the home Springfield. New York and diturbance fissures opened in the s “ \.‘;‘,‘,’; & Judd vs, Fafnir el L 2V L honor, and G. 1. Valenti attended |of the rides parents for im- | Boston attended the reception. Mr.| 11e also has another husiness well | ground, some of them 15 feet wide “WITH AN 0.K. A b and Stanley Works Vs, < 1 | as best Miss Theresa Dirio, [ mediate families and relatives, Mr, | and Mrs. Downey are on an unan-i KNOWn to builders for tho vho| Much damage was done also at THAT COUNTS” “huck. n - high jump: Eleanop|l#s Itose Alara, dMiss Varano (and Mrs. Carlson then Jeft for Old nounced wedding frip and upon j‘]““l Jet ""{L figure for their ex-|Tambillo, Machuachi, —and La |fcomplete Satisfaction and Many A meeting of all soft ball man- v [and Miss Angclin z1, wers|Orehard, Me.. and Canada on their|{helr relurn will make their home | SAVA/NE Work have surely got to | Tacunga. Physicians and Red Cross | |f Months of kconomical Transpor- agers will be held at the Y. M. C. A irond e D Carleon, | Pridesmaids. Salvatore Tranchida, |honeymoon. On their return fo this|in Wallineford where Mr. Downey | redit him | workers were rushed from here 1o |[ tation in any one of these hign N Tuesday July 30th. to « : proad Jump: D GAUISOn | cousin of the bridegroom. Mike Li- |cits they will make their home at |Practices law The New Britain Herald is his | the stricken area grade cars. Fatnir vs. Corbin Cab 1 et James Digl, and Michael n- 165 Garden street The +hride is a graduate of the|daily paper and if you don't mind | - - 1928 Chevrolet Coupe game. The meeting called 20 were ushers. Mr wrlson. a graduate of the Senior High school and the Normal | YOUll find his ad is bringing very All the towns suffering damage 1928 Chevrolet Roadster 5pom bride wore a wn of whit nior High school and New York | school of this city. Mr. Downey at- £00d results and Mr. Bence sure ap- | e in a comparatively nerrow vai- Chevrolet Cabriolet silk and a veil of Spanish lace [university, is an employe of the |tended Catholic university and Yale | Preciates it, for if you pass by his | ley running south from Quito. with Chevrolet Sedan '_’ 5 wde cap . She carried a Commercial Trust company Law school. He is now corporation S'ore at 5:15 any afternoon you'll | La Tacunga 65 miles from Quito and Overland Coach white roses and ferns. Th - e counsel for the horou I'ora Coupt in which | find him readi 16 news with two | other places between it and the cap- BTBATIANG © ot maid of honor 1 bridesmaids| At S o'clock Mc morning. he ides, black dogs is side. ital. La Tacunga has a population of Chevrolet Coach rwinsky wore gowns of rainbow colors with |Miss Sophie Pliska of Gold strect 17000, The other towns are much Chevrolet Cou e hats and houquets to harfmonize became brid of Walter A . 37 o Here we have the silhonette th smaller Chevrolet Coach I]EFEATS BR[]WN un1is Tournament A reception was held at the Lith- malski of Broad street. T Arrested ;\I‘IEI Crash evenin THE newspaper—THI | — - - SPECIALS § s e e RN haliton Dark Gl whicn ‘mony was performed by Involving Local Man NeW BRITAIN HERALD—reproe- BOY § P Chevrolet 6 Landat . - playground Friday afternoon, |tented Holy Cross churct heinz held in the New Britain jail. | ©specially us thrifty folks who flock o T6n Plai e Dllsky Bafllflfll Chfllflpll]ll Ull Sl MO0 M, and Mrs. Franchida are The maid of honor was Miss| pending trial in the Newington town |to his place of business north of th AT INDLPENDENT CAMP ! \"\L‘\. «‘1"\"11‘)"*" ‘\’] it ds . Ao g naEaBLas | extended wedding trip and on Mary Dobrenski and Tofic Gru- | court tonight, when he will ba railroad tracks to fake advantage of et 2 Rhle [0 S[Op HaFfiOl‘ Clapper N feated Petit |1eturn will reside at 265 Wa malski, a cousin of the bridesroom, | charzed with operating a motor ve- |the bargains he has to offer and egpeaass | TERMS and TRADES nce of | hiroa D ton st was best man. As bridesmaids, Miss | hicle while under the nfl deast. so to speak via the Stanley Memorial Youngsters Seek [|The Bright Spot For Used Cars e L | o nie Sokola, Miss Helen Tieleh | auor by Constable Rice of Newing- | NEW BRITAIN HERALD ad rout. in New Britain | (Special to the Herald) [ 3 i e e e SN attame | fon. who arvested the man and | The institution. and it is an institu-| Spot on Tyler Pond, Goshen— Hartford, July 27—Bat Battalino, R i . c | ¥ wought him to New Britain late tion, has an Indian name but that! \ : ST s e on 1 PoE Pafierson Chey King of the state of Comnecticut ol el K e g doesn't scave people out, for folks g | Scoutmaster Heisler to Cook. atterson-Chevrolet v scofed a clean-cut and decisive ed doubles Miss € \ wore s ’ In Newington, the constable states, | there again and again. so pleased | emners of Troop 11, Boy S | Incorporated s v Al ‘Brown, Panama ban- ! & iH g | he crashed into of Jo-|are they with the service and pro- , X ] ) e e The bride wore a white bridal L of Stanley Memorial church, 1141 Stanley S Tel. 211 & Cetarnizet o < y seph Lopol o ew | duce arranged on display in > - Ny ) amw “”"r; Lo 1 4o \m"" ‘”':'l zzda and A No date has | set for [gown with a beaded hodice and a| jon “, ‘MIH"‘, i L \‘ i R !“,‘"L"\‘,,m an at-| scoutmaster Marvin C. Heisler, left Open Evenings and Sun state as the world's champion, in loys singles A skirt of lace. Her veil was of Span-| .o B CrCAlAge Lo ] il throughout the |44,y 1o open an independent camp d 8 10-round hout at B RN e Ao e el 8 & manager, the likeness|, ylar Tond, Goshen | last night. The bant it i e S ang hereby printed this evening is a suc < 4 a % Gy v v Tuesda yrning roses, fern and babies breath R Ay ss, and his place of o | BSIcrans camp director, || ommm—— \ stake. \ | Girls' sir ock. Miss Kathryn Bernadetis | maid of honor wore a pink sili eDu it onics AAVE AN, a model to others of its kind | Other officials ave life guard, A. U Battalino ou nt and ofit-| Aarion A Tgmar, | hinda, danghter of Mr s.{ zown and a hair band: fo' matchy| Lporiantimarketifor american mit- iy o Enont he city iXrans; dirvector of aquatics USED CARS ) punched the dusky batler In almost |4 Andrew Dinda. of Workman avenns, | Her bouquet was of pink roses and {omobiles. §:820 having been shipped |0 (EL 5 SF LT en: sports director, > | every round. Battalino, among th Mix | Torrington. hecame the bride of fern Ahgreginlis b Sritatn peop'e are toibe con- | yar Marvin C. Heislqr. Mr. Helsler P d v L newspapermen at the rin was | Wh NarionsBarley, |Giavanaa oz eph! Whilney 5on Anae el Rt AT hall sratulated for having such a store | ooked for the council camp for sev- rce el’y ow ! credited with winning five rounds, |g.3 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whitney Vi | Yty i o b il s T I on sueh A Jenee seaes ) Tunnel ot eung 1929 WHIPPET 6 Coupe two were even and the other thres Horseshoe Contest [ e 8 il s s il dor g ove m.‘u}‘l_\ bar ”,\-Im i it R e e e \101‘1 i ) went to Brown. An added attraction was an inter- | s Lt el s © SILHOUETTE icians tells us, so judging from the [ g, SR T e Model . b | chureh in “Torring Broad street upon their return from OHBSINHOUETITE little' signs and the advertisements|>anmore, s tney have named it 1111929 WHIPPET 4 Sedan The Negro was plainly puzz horseshoe contest between | re Harry Brotherton, Herbert john Zikola. pa » church, a wedding trip. in the Herald, they must sell a lot Used only a short time as 1 TEST ‘ | _— by the crouching and weaving style | Frank MeC i I : Berry, Arnold Carlson. Rusesll Han 3 y L ! officiated. Roses and palms aver: ‘e Identify likeness. of goods. 1f you don't helieve the LDV, SIN0.C Al soN ek ; demonstrator o ot ]“"h”"“, ‘”‘,‘,'1""“ ;", ‘,"”'“'::,"‘" e e P 1 ‘”‘" used for decorations At St Gabriel's church in Ken- Describe how he makes livell- | have bargains up that way. just droy "","' Alfred dahnsod: ;“”"\" J'\‘{L'” e S s \ and every time he was hit, he c- | geant” MeCue, director at the 4 : 2 g YO | Albert Roberison. Randle Werz 4 Miss da was maid cf sing v. Clarence hd, pastor hooa ound sometime and take o0 1 2 2 or W 1 < ed. Battalino showed plenty 0f POW- | playaround. The fans cheered - SE o ')"'”\‘\ Nl e (rkton I ; 1\;1 e x! pas(or e ot oA sometime sandiiake s neek icennatn Tibba¥, dulivs (Berz, and M7 WHIPPET Coach i a t t t yics [ Ronoran orge Whitney was best |of Christ church cathedra | g S ation; for vourse L - : er in driying le ‘nmll S to |incited their fav ; ctor 1‘1 o[ e . s “\_ ”":”W "‘ “Silhouette” Editor, St s : | Carl Woli 1924 JORDAN Sedan Brown's hody he and heltory but to no avail. McGrath® won | M2 ! : ford. officiated at the marriage of| | ek T ow in conclusion, you have been | Tests will be passed and i B e A L T smartly, got inside the faller boy's |{wo out of three games and it was| The bride wore & white Miss Beatrice Seibert, daughter of | |, oo O CHAT, EETNE s store very often if you do anv { tion scout work will be ! 1924 NFLDI,};AI\LR Tour. B longer reach to equal, if not hetter eved for a guard | TOSC point lace gown and a Mrs. Tda Seibert of Park street. to | Ting o tion—Saturday | |shopping at all, fo send in a letter. | schedul | Others $50 to $100 him in infighting 1 b victor -“J ‘\l"‘v a rose point lace cap. The his AQ;M\:(]' lI'HIV Ly son of T et | :' won't hurt you, and you i‘y.. \ru\rl- TERMS and TRAD Aiiloa Forn? oft hook, |safely from the playground. bridal bouquet was of white roses and Mrs. G nd of Berlin pi| Sl e el S 0 g e prize so generously offered | Q,, 5 N In the third round, a I o v i plavground. Dk b L : s Wi sE N S is = Anawdratimay, fbeimatled ford il SBal el S e e Sand Storm Holds Up S coming out of a clear sky, caught Decathlon Challenge pea ma remony performed at 2 brought to the Herald! " 4 R RHIES 2 g a = sl El Brown on the point of the chin and | A couple of weeks ago McGrath |or wore a maize tulle gown with a|o'clock Saturday afternoon | St | [ thority at the 1 LD, British India Air Mail | mer the Negro sat down on the floor for |and McCue challenzed 12d Hinchey. |hat to match and carried roses Miss Gertrude Gibney was maid| | g.—Credit piven for neatness. v N | T.ondon, July 27 (®—The London | A bl a clean knock-down. He took no | director ai the Washington play-| A veception was held afier the of honor and T Norton was| | 7.—One dollar awarded daily for || New Britain. the fifth city in the | Daily Mail today said a tervific sand- utomobile 0. %) count but was in a bad way for th ounds, to the jecathlon ter | ceremony at the home of the bride's hest ma best answer according te | . has Classified advertising down | storm, unprecedented in living mem- 10 WEST P 8T, 1 remainder of the session Hinchey had given an exhibition of |parents. About fifty guests attended | The bride wore a white georgetie | rules, to a science. The Herald is used al- | ory, had held up the British India MAT . 1 zarly in the fight, Brown ¢ his ability as a track man. So far|from nearby cities. Mr. and Mrs |frock and white hat. She carried a most exclusively. air mail for 20 hours at Bagdad ‘ Fattalico on the chin with a vicious [even pecuniary inducements have | | | | J] right cross and Bat was in trouble |hrought Its. ‘ ~ — ; momentariy. Battaling's kne - = | JUST KIDS it MOTHER NATURE’S WARDROBE ed and ° 11¢ ave gone = - 3 ) et ariling ol ” 500 Men Recruited to | J floor had he not clutched Brown S | about the hody Battle Forest Blaze§ VI S R Battalino was vic Tuly Iy tacks and he plai en re worried several tim 1e¢ft hand, flashing striking. puzzled the Hartford hoy E not at all and once inside the lon WHEN I GO TO THE COUNTRY MV AOM SAVYS HES GONNA BUY Mg |THAT AINT MY POP 15 GONNA SO MUCH-— m“ UY ME—MDSHY ~ GONNA A REAL BLUE/J"‘Z“T{L You nelgronese > ¥ ¢ BUY VYOU-PAT 7 HEAR WHAT St R . = = COAT'- j/ Y'M GONNA 5 — y had Browa|-—N The N out like a snak S ening vesterday and burned | arms, Batta was like a whirt- [ 1oy 0 ac e | <> G\'T wind. Among the newspapermen 2 i Ta e e i the ringside, there was no ques e | about the decision and Dave Lumi- dovis of \liel forest ansky, Brown's manager had noth- i | i - ing but words of admiration for Bat- eaned lownrd Boutel v talino’s ahil Cloquer The fight was fulliof action from | | R SEILERS the first to the last hell and it savel 2 mhbe I ‘V\ ‘YH; v In this sec- | i} an other mediocre i B e L | & - talino's supporters wer or | N - with a band A more | ! g N7 24 than 40 omobile 1 be- | 4 & | i = /(L. fore the ho | ” ; ; A crowd Classif eoin the Eer e . 7] }(\‘C‘ -~ fan - Ll S\ > i S enear POOR PA AUNT HET BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY ROBRERT QUiLLEN POILY AND HER PALS GooD GRIEF!)[DEM SPOOKS KAINT % IMAGINE L KETCH ME" AH = _fi\,z 1 BEIN'COOPED) | WEARS A RARRITS) || ey A ) FOOT AROUND | MAH '\ECKJ | & ) | HOLSE > P ~ = NSRS NN L e P e R e 2.1 _ » “Ma’s been plannin’ to b b take a trip when that stock | bought went up high enough, an’ 1 sorter hate to tell her what happened to it.” ‘Conyright 1429, got along — S ‘ i 6 I 1 ® 3 4 Z ; ) cood because I've heen care- & 2 1 3 — S { ful not to let Pa find out X i - { which one of us had the mos $ - — O Publsners Syndicate) (Copyright 19

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