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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1929. I'E lf——— HRLEN NG0B TR |t —"|Duii v e i . R e wo California Tennis Stars to | Marie IFarrean, Helen Edil, Margaret (Continued from Page Iive) ment, C. N. who is retiring in : | i i 5 . Yesterday Walnut Hill park was pink, Nara Faults, and Irene Bow- ptember aiter 10 years of ces N ¥ Lines Bri South America (Continued From First Page) Battle For Seabright Women's iy, soene of a battle royal in which oski Hackn of W stre ’ d. | The cvent will be held at the stat ew mes rmg Y | T Title Today. the N the The performance lasted well over and Clarence W. Dy E E=h armory in Hartford on September 6 ; 5 ; \than Hale girls fought worl act at the mecting Aug ] £ an hour and the small assembly nd will be a tribute to the colonel “ URTRIA [ girls' team from Paradise park for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen i ; ext Door” {0 U. . 13, In this way, it is hoped to have | Scabright, N. J., Aug. 3 “(Up)— 8irls’ team from f o I‘;“‘g'"m':‘ room was faxed to iis capacity. Many || S 50T 2 M : DU <o show the regiments appreciation the report before the common coun- Helen Jacobs and Edith Cross, two - . place in the playground ;e " e heighboring play- | nd Mrs. Gust i} g0 ior nis services ’ | ; Joague: “ihes Nathant Hale - iteam i ooiieg o f o T idiance Berlin. Miss Trene Hackn attended | Heads of the three New Britain ®rew Tork, Aug. § (P—The 20,- cil at the meeting on Avgust 2 of California’s many tennis stais, | played well in the field and hit hard | "0 Seapene S enalcien e [rees % i units recelved communications to- B e itle bisck telephones on ! Conlow’s Plan Adopted | et at the Tennis and Cricket club . by yat hut their opponents did not| The musical numbers and the ex- | her sister as maid of honor T B ; el Councilman F. L. Conlon, a mem- |today for the Seabright women’s yi up to the standard which their | *CilorS of ea 1 S ward Dyer was his broth vote. Transportation will be fur- fables and walls throughout the FERR R R e il play has shown this scason L Bonny Sal b elsanoninashers fnany | nished by the men themselves and Ynited States will discover & n¢ cgibes i o e [l ahe AlLOlOEEE M8 o e e [ Piadiae paTi 41 s g0 EaTEn e i Shahe PanceL et ruge Schuls -“‘]" The bride was gowned in white | cach will contribute to a fund to e T 8 h was ter v ad ed. s state s r 2 = > | Marie v South, gontinent before the end of the year plan whic v the western state of at least three of | y@ThO € AHE )1 (0 AT ) 151 ) Marie Brigand ¥ Down South | N T e 145 G J e first cal or ernational Telephone | At 8:45 o'clock the Son the winier | hoard of public works and has had | the review will be sounded and at i | He was formerly chairman of tho [five championships decided in the NG 188 H&T SO0 (U0 CORTS S0 ¥ Pauine. Kowolski Am T a Passing) ™ i | 26th annual invitation tournament H‘I\ra\;:a: B i Nogiel, " |ancy, Anna Grip: Vagabond Love r"umn;v blossoms. The bridal bou- $nd: Telegraph company =~ OPER:| o 5 ; he ; e i . | Jennie Buckas: I'm In Love With|quet was of Swansonian roses. The | w00 (he adjutant's call will b South vide experience in construction mat- | "“(iliornia gained its first (il yes- | Home runs. M. Rteardon. G Staloie , & You. Emily Glenick: politan [ maid of honor wore a pink l1ace [} la” After the review the enlisi- tors, and he pointed out the inad |terday when John Doeg, yvouthful Stein. ®hree base hits } LI 2 G e e ..‘l »,m‘,-t‘n-m Kk and carried a 1.m..p‘.u of pink (,,‘,‘”{ n \\y‘]{l ,,,-',»hfl nyv V]‘n»!\y- 2 t :“::m i o visability of spendinz 34,050 on in-'Santa Monica star, beat R. Norris . Iccney, O. Itoman. . Zippo lena Engel; Tt Hust lod. | Toses. ogany grandfather’s clock. ol In cooperation “"”.‘ S oiilne stalling @ cobble stone bed in the Williams, of Philadelphia, ~for the Weakness at shortstip placed sev-t f &5 000 A reception was held at the home [joine the presentation & reception Telephone and Tel "',”v"m”,]‘,. 2 stream. This item was in the orig- 'si “hampion 4 §-6. cral of the Nathan Hale girls in =00 00 40 o e oirin the | of the bride’s parents. Guests were | (il he held at whicl Col. and Mrs eompany for Bell teley A inal plar of the public works de ss paired with Mrs. scoring position while the stellar: 0 50 Giid an attitude of de- | Present from Boston, Hartford. this| Hunter will be guests of nonar tems, L T. & T. B partment but Chairman Dobson anc |Harper, of California, to win the playing of Anna Palakis in left ficld Jiiience CEMBIEA An AOAC B G000 R0 iimantic, Plainville, South | Oficers and their personal gurils greatest potential “"'“‘!“, ol bl cine Moeller and Merian | women's doubles title from Marjorie was the stonewall in Nathan Hale's (S0 200 T DS Tirst per. | Woodstock, ast Haddam, East Ber- | will he in attendance world within shouting distunce of agreed last night that it would be | Morrill, of Dedham, Mass., and Dor- ' defense Bl e Sha e i for | 1in and Wallingford. Mr. and Mrs. | A dunce open o the enlisted mea eyery factory and export ietter to spend the money on|othy Cruikshank, of Santa Ana,| Burritt News e L L DyeriIatil o ba e ding irihe the | andl their sioats Sl hans borhier house in the United Sta s e bridges. Sodding the slopes was also | 6-4, 6-2. ] 4 Friday afternoon a one:act farce AL BT Toiran sont | destination of which was mot re-|The commitiee in charge consists of fon August savehiy OB i The G. P. (general public) once |Proposed by the department - but| Williams and Watson Washburn:|comedy entitled “Mother Knows 4 vealed. Upon their return they will | Lieut. Col. O. A. Petty, Mejor C. C. gineers, Buenos Ales A0F P - |again has been kind to the editor, live on Mill street in Iast Berlin. Mr. | <carborough, Major Samuct A, But- O e i afaaia Paris, | for nobody guessed Iored Beloin, Jr. Dyer is cmployed at the Stanley [Jer and Captain Irving I, Partridge. 4 dmr»:\‘(;mnmm.‘ X | agent for the \Willys-Knight auto, ShemiceliCo 12 London & similar servies | whose silhouette appeared last eve. . atin apd wore a veil caught with | purchase a farewell gift jadio telephoe service, 1o America. vican will bring Councilman Conlon said it would be [who paired as the Uinted Statcs pogt e embers | AAnother exciting and interesting | 3 [Best.” was enacted by the members| . po tournament was held at Par- | better and cheaper to scatter hav |Davis Cup doubles team in At iha sy RTES I ( girls'_dramatic guild under | gic " b e ;, sweepings and grass sced and cut the |meet Berkeley Bell, of Dall; e ek MM o B e [ disn Baric SWednesday g attertioon growth wiht a scythe about twice a [and Gregory Mangim, Newark, TTha st Hadl heen nehearsing taith| These wee l\hl 10!”‘”4111']‘(”,\'\ are h“ii December, @ year than to go to the expensec of |for the men’s doubles title today. o R s coming popular with the hoys and 5 S hrad . Fin e atween North and |nin DHE NEWSPABER = THE |t e o s T fully for many days and, their efforts | avery weok sees a greater number of | Mr- and Mrs. Itred Casciello of | Boy of 15 Held for will be started b | | caring for sodded turf. The purpos e e f s 1 Bicycle streef, Pla 1 g ) B D rica. Those two events BRITATNG HERATD W mHEE | aa il BEEIE Gt (e | were well repaid if the applause and | cn(rants. Competition was excep- yele street, Plainville, announced Auto Victim’s Death v{;[; round out the greatest year in n't matter one whit whether | {5 hold the dirt in place and it el TEAGHER RESIGNS | congratulations are a_criterion. tionally keen yesterday for it was|the engagement of their daughter. Auto ) 1ctim ea e extraordinary history of I T.|the s you or not for there is Yo unwise to make too Ereat an cx- | The cast in order of appearance.'announced fhat a marble team was | Miss Anna Mary, to I'rank Paoletti. | Milford. Aug. 3 (P—Hav . fhe. extrd : | Seeas The watchful mother, Pauline Ko- |to be chosen fo represent this|S0n of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Paoletti | 15. son of Arthur H. Blight. « Miss Ann Dorney of Nathan Hale malski: The intruding aunt. Marga- ' cyounds against Nathan Hale Play- | 0f Orchard street, yvile at a|Laurel Beach, is held awaiting police * et Vaidell; A carefree daughter. ground. dinner party given Sunday at the |orders hecause of the death of Ber- 21 great affiliated communications fare les and legions of people | would make possible the opening of | Scrheel Faculty Will Not Return) Anna Grip; An insistent romeo, Ger- he first round yesterday Tony |¢ -“_“!’0)1'0”"‘ _The wedding date is | ard Hill, aged §, injured when she g trude Schultz: The rival. Marie Bri- Masonis defeated Tert Robinson in |Sct for the near future. Plight roadster struck fthat of Har- 4 tnents, be- | following t foatu and try and [ the street through to Monroe str.e.t | This C f dts linking five confinents, b he street through to Monroe str.et| (o Duties in This City, 5 i . g e : ;!_:f,,“\. have made only a star css just for the fun of it,—It [while one on Harding street would | gandi;The relentless father, Jennie fwo out of {hree games, scores of 'y Dawber in which was the child Al | works out as a know your home |cornect the two paris of the street| Miss Ann Dorney of North Brook- 1720, 6-7, 7-0. Pete Masonis won out lvl\’l“ “‘“"”:"‘ -"»I ‘\!1»\0"-\;1 'Ilu:lmv' and his mother H;flh KHU“]W!‘ ;’”‘" | town and th e e < i Siohe o e and Mrs. Douglas Wilson of | child were hurt and were placed in units, 4 those who live in it. Please. | which are separated by the brook.|field, Mass. a teacher at the Na-| over John Giove in two games, 7-0.| 00 A5 dnd 2 4 5 G Middletown and Kenneth Schoell, | Milford hospital, where death came 1 | Please. Please, don't give the impres- | Part of the expense would be as- | than Hale Junior high school for | mritain, within and for the DISTRICT O -0 Joe Danulevich. last weel on 4 S sion that the editor is ungrateful for | sessed against the propsrty owners. |the past five years has resigned from | BERLIN, in the County of Hartford and | champion. and a favorite yesterday 5on Of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schoell, fto the latter. el chang- | what you done for him by not send- | The other bridges have been in nved [the New Britain school system to|State of Connecticut, on the Ist day of fdefeated Will Charamet, 7-0. 7-1. of _l "]‘l'x street, were married: Tues- Blight was charged with 1-\*("\\Ir\~ i [ ing in an answer, for that's further- | of replacement for some time. All laccept a position in Long Island. | et Golve Ham" Kulkowski trounced George |42 Dby Reverend Theodore Dunn. [driving and operation of a machine lng communications picturt s Present, Bernard F. G Ju y s 7-0, 7-0. S ol & Jastor of the South Con- | without a lic e is under legal South America is one of radio and | est from his thought, ist as are | the proposed bridges will be of con-|according to information recived in|ESTATE OF John Serbim of Brooks 7-0, 7-0. Steve Rio, a new "mm)l o ’: h outh Con- | with rurv)v‘ 1 : s ‘th ’v‘ h’\1“) dmf" i wit v certain mistakes which happen typo- | crete censtruction. | tr ty today. | in said_district minor, UPON THE PE- |comer, surprised by defeating Tony wire collaboration with W 3 t et this city toda L ald et s e 4 gl | telephone, wireless telegraph. land| phicaily s jusé too bad that the | Alderman Nair and Councilman| M Dorney taught English at| “""': ‘\m tM‘ l::']'ml'"( »r;m\'_w 4 l“sm‘«‘ | Molusis. 7-0, 1-7. 7-0. The last game % $nd sun- | editor can’t o info details about [ Conlon pointed out that the proposed | the school and while she lived here, | praying that as guardian, he may he au t round was hetween Vic tglephone, land wires and su : - he school and while she lived here. | praying that as guardian, he may be au i X & . o . “‘;ar‘i’ne " blos united o parform | typographical crrors, but confiden- [new pian, if carried out, will remedy | made her home at 25 Grand street, | thorized and empowered to_compromise | nd Al Zerinski with the lat- USED CARS USED CARS ol task of linking citles | tially, that's tahoo, so we'll switch |conditions which have been caused |She is a niece of Miss Estelle Cud- |and settle a certain doubttul and dis- jter fi ally emerging the victor, the , the common tas e onty propnel e L e B | She is Miss e e el — nd countries to each other and to]off and get this space filled some- | by vex of the brook and|gy supervisor of physical education |appiication on file more fully appears | oo o ! b e | how | veaking of excuses, | Will ually give the city twice as | finals Tony Masonis defeated Pete je rest of the world. It expresses | g {in the clementary public schoolg. |it is dronis the ; cally our belief in coordinated | 1 i vent up to a certain party, [ MUCh in the way of improvements. | Although Miss orney was “5‘ 2| ORDERED—that said application be |Masonis, 7-0, 7-0. Steve Rid pulled Epp vch 3 5 =l enthusiastic G. O. T, worker, | 45 would have resulted from the |, .. £ Y | hoard and determined at the Probate Of- {another surprise by defeating Joe fadio and cable communications. wvorker teacher at the Senior high school T gio : " e's so het np over the | criginal plan. The estimated cost of | | fice in New Britain, in said district, onipyapylevich, 7-4. 7-2. Al Zerinski het nup over the pos. e is supplemental to the othe : she was invited on three occasions|the 7ih day o s it : S sl the ties of the republican party that | the entire program is between § i thnacor D e at 10| ew a bye to the semi-finals. r s one of . [ to he a roness at socia ctions | e'clock in the forenoon, and that motice South Amer i v 000 and $30,000 and the money will jto he a patroness at social functions § S orltlne owed his vis yroade b given of the penc dd appii | Steve Dio defeated “Ham® Ka- 5 . greatest fields left in the world ”l‘,w‘m’”:f‘ \",\m:\' ').':u!';o";‘::‘: Do taken from the sewer construc- | cld under the auspices of ”““'r“’:.mfin e e Fiato ot iearin wski 7-0 7-0, and Al Zevinski N V i 929 \X/ ll Knl ht for trade expansion e G P . it e BTG | nities and sororities. | thereon, by publishing this order in soma | qotentl g he o A 70, 7 ew 1 yS g e D AL s ol i e onr e Council to Inspect Stream ‘ ST = [inewtnanecinublisned el e &l |0 Tnie iAna s SRtevel Rios e danl firat of four new short WEVe SEAH] L er printed Bill Judd's picture on © committee and the public FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | by posting @ copy therof on the public |horse, emerge e vietor with siations near Lawrenceville, W 43 BCC BRUC 0T YU should have | WOTKS department representatives | | signipost in the fown of New Britain, in|scores of 7-1, 0-7, 7-1, ode edan afee ot iiestaiions ‘1“}']":;"‘.;\:' [t aoul, DAYE | consigered bricfly and informally the | weme e : iz tatho) P i Tn the doubles Dagata and Zeren- nd for telephone con- e A O ; ing the plan adop(- | BY the Associated P IUARE N AR e evich for St . = growing dema possibility of having the plan adopt- | BY the Associated T ki defeated Rio and Danulevich for ~rial No. 110364 Motor No. 117092 . : e swer was. “I can't think of an ex- G : : 3 | iR fections with E !lof‘: .:n 1\m r- | cuse, us brains of the party certain- jed by the council without delay, as| Chicago—Sammy Mandell, worll uiiaraicn Blaang Danie ey fourth will talk with South Ame 3 arty 2 1 7 . t a Court of Probate holden at N % . I o TlAfarenstoil vorss i oo | pisimpevativesin iiels opinioftnat | Lishine shogchamplon S outnoint ed BRITAIN, ‘within nad. tor the DISTRICT |5-7, 7-2 $1,300 Delivered fca thrcugh Buenos Air | & % st F tthe work be started befcre the fall,|Tony Canzoneri, New York (10).|0F BERLIN. in the County of Hartford When All Americ ables b time one of us ran far bhehind our | i Sparniing with Sauth America. they | ket n (he fourth ward.” Now, jus e e e e e e "Y“J ON COURT INVASION NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM & T. since its formation in 192 10ss of folks who are just | penditure, he said «Sosthenes Be chairman or | ¢ lazy and have no f Open Up New Streets 4T, & T. and the exccutives of [ the dollar should they win it re i A hridge or Brookluwn street | John L. Merrill, president A'merica Cables, one of the Qescribed the present outloow these words: ~-“Taken as whole, th o e the 5. | brook and an explanation of the pro- | Miller, Chicago (10). Andy Calla- i” August A. D, 1 . were able, with their new equip- show you that the editor doesn't Will Be Given to 1 S ~ Present, Rernard posed improvements on the site may | han, Boston, outpointed Basil Gali-| ggrats oF Edwa i New York a|give a whoop he's going to give the ; A ment, to attract be arranged, in order that the mem- | ano, Baltimore (8). Roxy Alen, Britain, in said district 1 considerable part of the !,Hv'on»-"}‘f“”'" he gets ‘tv-m,\' toward Bart- | pers of the common council may | Camden, N. J., outpointed Kurt|PETITION OF Peter Simonian, D [ H. W. (Bunny) Austin, Most Prom- O { l P }l f U ] C South America traffic. ¢ campaign for mayor. TRat's | have an opportunity of having first | Prenzel, Germany (6). Sailor Iay |Sable. his attorney of exid New Bt | ) ne of the urchasers oI a sec ar P Radio changed this situation, A [ When the times comes, so in reality, praying that as guardian, he may be au-| jGne of Britain’s Not Stars is in hand information before they arc|Kosky, San Francisco, outpointed | harized and emp i to compron ; ~ q T v 2 0 ¥ y, Sa a i et | thorized and empowered fo comproni Hili D Clehts S Rt oday consortium composed of British asked fo vote ‘on the plan. |Harry La . St. Paul (6). jand settle a certain douhtful and disput T Counies During Our Clearance Sale Which Starts Today Trench, German and American B 1 by Ginshurs, is loaning yours | Those present at the meeting| New York—Dr. Ludwig Haymann, | *aim for a sum in dollars pplic [ on on ite_ more fully s » T 'AME OF THE PERSON WILL BE PUBLISHED IN th Republican town committee, | tadio services entered the field ¥, 2 ""'"i' were Alderman Nair, Councilmen | Germany. knocked out Eddie John- | " OrDERED ~that said 3 ;;;B,cii‘:w;‘«tp;‘;u Radlo, German BROTHER REPUBLICANS Mocller. S ]?A".L (;'?_d’ D"'lmf Tth day of August A" D. 1929, at 10| promining of all Great Tritain's . : Frans-Radlo and R. C. A & f*\\'-‘rf" e B e e e | Detroit-—Johnny Mellilow, Detro ;‘,‘,;“fi'f R e ot B Sei _""'{'-\ »“'\”’»‘ ' ”'_j“j“ ‘"Q”“" J_lht once a year do we offer such an amazing event. i Britain. having a curculation in said Dis- |the other. ) and acquired important radio con- | g i : ¢ g i.ondon, outpointed Pinky Silverbers [ trict, and by posting a copy thereof on | Austin, with J. S. Oliff. plans an Our annual clearance sale starts today and taking Sfons fa | Colombia; Eeuzdor, | SouH churchisMusic fovers ‘sayine (Including Games of August 2) \ o ew York (135). the publie sign-pgst in the town of New |ovtansive campaign in most of the - R ST s 2 Argentine. Chile, Peru and south- = castern tennis fixtures and will com- other clearance sales as a basis, our entire stock of used likes to play the piano and is ex- National % Britain, in said District, and return make. = cept ally od a t e's a 3atting L 1. Robins, 00 - s q no -1 n11ielk fore * &m Brazl. With amazing direct- ptionally good at it too. He's a ! ng—Herman, Robins, .4 SHUTDOWN ALMOST COMPLETE | pete as well in the Pacific southwe: cars will be sold quickly, for we have established a repu- BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge ness of purpose this company will leading light at the Shutile Meadow Runs—Hornsby, Cubs; Ott, Giants, it lose its eighth year operating Manches! nglanc g. 3 }— + tt of Probate d a ament & o A ati r " s A club and pl: If as well as he | %6 bt ;’“n::_:‘;r"," Lt 'fm % ALDECouEtRE Eclate e b NEWHESRIIEDEN ey tation among dealers and private buyers for the remark- o . | does « piano, so I"lood s ;| tuns batted in—Ott s, 108 2 A o 5 S i ekl it aude e 3 4 Q.o P g o H sadio stations in more countries [ 40¢5 the pian Val Flood says.| Runs batted in—Ott, Giants, 106. |54 mills today was almost complete | OF BERLIN, in the County of Hartford) b - and Salt Suits able values we offer during this great clean-up event. B the werld than any competitor. | He's connected with one of the old- Giants, 157 | with $0 more mills affecting 13,000 | 209, 8 of Comnecticut, on the st day | ' €PPer and Sa uits 2 g 2 2 neia] | oSt stores of its kind in the city anc s—T ck. Rob ol : Lo 2000 ] or 4 A. D, 1929 5 o 1t is & coramon belief in financial | ¢t stores of its kind in the city and | - o edetlon fiobin hers Ean v e St Smart for Ear S e ey : elrcles that Asia will he the com- [ [H31 10st 1 ha “'1'5!00‘ o e e R K e loteaniant o) ash it av e ke b New Paris, Aug. 3. (F—Not less, You will find open cars, low priced and high grade e A rs of b ss ups and downs for ers 3 es, 33 2R Be 5 LR s ot UPON TUE Bl on 2 4 : 3 5 , pany’s nest field for large scal a great many years, in fact since ex- | Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, The workers comprised 7.000 in the |4l in said district minor. UPON TIE | more, hlack and white effects, cars, all at drastically reduced prices to assure quick PETITION OF John Sapkn, by Yals to be expected in the autumn style % S i 5 [ ||| clearance sales. s is a wonderful opportunity to select | ticed his trade there. This young| & pansion. | Police Chief William Rawlings prac- | Pitchirg—Bush, Cubs, won 17, lost | ¥°8Ving and winding industries in |sable. his attorney of said New Britain, 1 A the Todmorten area and ,6000 in the | praying th as guardian, he may be au- | showings, according to advance in- i sec rade o0 <nin. | thorized and empowered to compromise | formati ror abric cstablish- e R I A e o= = DEBUTIN KNOCKOUT man, of sterling qualities, has a first American |ecction of the rade devoted to apin- | thriset and_emyewerct Lo sanpromes | formation from fabric lish vour car for the vacation trip. : name which sounds something like | DBatting—Ioxx, Athletics, .380, [MN& and manufacture of products |ments. A Cclaim for a sum in dollars as per appii- | Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 91 from cotton waste. | vation tile more fully appears, it is| Black and white tweed mixtures. they call a certain kind of silver . 91 p . OUR PRICES LEAD THEM 3 s ek . Runs batted in—Simmons, Ath- —— ORDERED—that said application be | with hats and handbags to match ! PRICES LEA M ALL Tndwig Haymann, German Poctor- | Now if you don't know*him ask any | | ... 55 & CAN NEV \enrd and determined at the Probate Of- |ave going to be standard tailor- Kiwanian and they'll tell you for he | = = w Britain, in said district, on it N | enivening Trd . . e . Boser, Makes Impressive Start In | zoos up that way every Wednesday | Hils—Manush, Browns. 151. New York, Aug. 3—After she ha | (8 4 New Britain, in said district, o405 for fall according to reports. ||| Open Evenings Until 10 o'Clock All Day Sunday i e e e tiny | Doubles—Hcilmann, Johnson, Ti-|been graduated from Hackensack |o'clock fn the forcnoon, (d. a ) and that | Skirt and long coat suits are pro- #t Mr. T— has e | o 2 s o ex- | notice ba given of the pendency of said | phesied as e o of something good to cat. Who is |5 High school Miss Ruth Spalding ex- | not given penden phesied as the successors to short American Ring. Triple c otic perienced severe headaches. Three | APPlication and the time and place of|jzeket suits of summer. Coats, 1t e~ York udwig | he? Maybe you’ i dollar. 5 v | hearing thereon, bp publish this order : sh ety A8 Mt You h 1” ov “r (‘I:}- \\:»\4 1” :y‘\yr; t M\H»”l Homers—G . ‘\lass later she told her father that \m""y\l“‘; vu-\:'w:\xmvv':l'l“»“"““nf” Sl Gk il o0 S e B OIN MO OR Haymann, the German doctor-boxer, o RISERC I Stolen < Tigers, | the headache had become unbear-|Rritain, having a circulation in said Dis- | many of them devoid of fur ftrim- EL I 4 |in your answer, you know. . Het, and by posting a copy thereof on | Mo is following in the footsteps of 1%, able. Examination revealed a frac-!rict: and by postiie a tory (hereot o0 ming and others, with decp sleev o= e Jtree Taw Ryifat L A A R R Pitching—Grove, Athletics, won |tured skull. She had struck her | PUDlic SiEn-nost m the town of ™% | ornamentation and wide shawl col- | 125 Chureh Street New Britain, Conn. T e o i i o | R |1 A Tostin head while diving three days before. WD F. GAFT < of flat or curled furs. e | American rings, has made a debut in | RULES OF SILHOUETTE 4 T e | R vy JUST KIDS e RESULT TO BE EXPECTED [ The “Herr Doctor” opened his .—Describe how he makes livell- eéampaign at the lLong Beach s hood dium last night against b 3.— Address communlcationa to Qe e e e E dress comm atio % HEY-FATSO' SAY-FATS0 -1 JES READ AVERy FRIENDS PARACHUTE S0 WHEN HE JUMPED| minute later by a knockout ! New Britain Herald % FROM A AIQEOPLANETHREE M“-ES fight was over so quickly the rin 2 test closes at 2 p. m. tol || D STORY &BOUT A FELLER WHAT siders had little chance to judg | lowing insertion—Saturday E - AT UPIN THE AIR HE WAS VERY SURPRISED Haymann's ability. He ¢ ed in two 1 a m DEEP-SEA DIVER AN THE AN Ieft jabs at the start and followed | | 5.—Answers may be malled or AFELLER‘ FELLER WHAT SENT THE AR 0OwWN 10 | |7 VERY BADLY K”.‘,LEDso THEN with a right cross to the chin for a | | brought o the Herald 7 \) 3 HE FELLER WHAT WAS THE PARACHUTE knockout | office. HIM GOT MAD AT HiM AN’ DIDNT SEND HIM | [JUMPER HAD A BROTHER WHO RAN ASTEAM T | = ooy ren rerincatncee O Vi = ro AR AN HESUFFERCATED TO | [[L-ERAN -0 Was MARRIED T he SISTER OF THE FELLER WHAT CUT THE PARACHLITE STRINGS AN YUH THINK Sy e SE RN ; / S AP oG A R ES AR S o) ¢ S : Z THIS AWFUL 71 SUPPOSE first one in the former — v section be: on the farm of Jo IWER'S SON DEAD : EHAIRRAChUTE S UUNEERS MEAN FEL.LE HE RUN Kabanski in Windsor strec il B ort, Aug. 3 (P)—Irederick = . THE BROTHER OF THE 4 DONE TO o~ OVER HER burned a barn, garage, v g \ son of the late Peter W. i Z : THAT DIDN T - A and a horse with a loss of ) former brewer, died today ™ / DNTSENDW H\S WIFE? A . Bblele The second in the other section v fler § of several weeks. He { -| [NO AIR-SO 1 : amnnht: paper stock A conere brother, Arthur, and two v CUT THE warehouse of the Ho; aper Mfg. < O'Bryne and Mrs, company, the loss not avy. SURINGS ON_HIS — POOR PA AUNT HET S i Bound to Be Missed BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY RORERT QUILLEN fgf i } WHY | |WE THOUGHT] NOT Two & [THEY'S DIRTY WORK /"FFEALS) iy ; SECCUNTS NEEWAHS AGO, LNK E | TAPPIN' WALLS Aug. 3 (P—Two f best answer according te | ‘" 3 < DEKm SO THE FELLER WHAT wAS ! woke hoth the Man- rules. “Since Boity caught that rich beau, Ma is doin’ so orblec e hout i much polishin’ in the front Avess roods: lere ‘,,1"\‘”1“(’, i room that I'm afraid she'il S rub the varnish ofl of cvery- sy St thing.” Gopsright 1920 Putiiers § the samc s e N

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