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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 192 N y { Hanecak jumped on her “fisted” her | | | conterence. As for us we are de-|come to the Hague from London Snowden's “courage and rap‘lllihll_\” | and made nail marks on her left fore- termined on the adoption of !In-im xt week, and that M. Briand had!und then called for a return to the i arm, she said. She screamed and ! | Young plan. We leave to somebody | set August 22 as the limit of delay | Spa percentage: It expressed a | the chancellor would succeed | | | y tried to get away, but she \\‘n‘ else the responsibility for the fail-[to reaching an agreement. | hope | pushed down to the floor, and had | |ure to take this opportunity for | — |in combining this aim with the I | ihrr hair yanked severely. She | JL | finaily settling the war p:'ol-lxms"i London, Auz. 9 (A—The rars|Wider 1ssues involved in the confer- showed the hai rto the court along | Italy Not Well Paid spectacle of a British ministry being | €nce which means so much to th. | | with a bald spot on the right side of | I i pia elaredilon ; supported by majorities of all par- from First Page.) | . Sig. Pirclli declared: “There are | SuPPOTiec by inajor wl PA " The conservative Post was pleas- Hope to Clean Up Terrible W irisRisitand EMopstickSE]yesmeaniateralar el mettebi g SR SR nations other than Maly which o | 102 15 now witnessed in the general| | The consersative Pos wus pleas sy e o f the | endorsement of the Hague stand of | o more than reparations out of th | “robust patriotism.” It found tanit | | ; ¢ | directiof i S Mrs. Varho also declared that she | Burope’s difficulies in one direction i S Thilip, Snowden, chancellor of th T | ) Q war, There are nations which got P,-Rnowden,: chance | ; R 5 Tenc | e t raised other difficulties in anoth- 2ot | ; | only with the manner of his argu- | When Families QUATTEL | never struek tionecas wich a-mon. 1t rai Par D tare pistiona e Sty nner el baciuns ihe ool e o raw materials; there are nations | CXeheduer, agaiy "I ment while rejoicing in its matter. | | QUL Ty B Gt e which got ships and there are those | 2rations plan. | The liberal Chronicle called the | | the back vard, bu at she mig B . Rk At e Tia S e rA IRag o s . : Paris, Aug. —Commissioner | | Mrs. Mary Varho, 40 North street, [ 1ave scratched’Hanecak's face be- | Break Down Near | Which do Aot figure in the Spa per-| The London press, regardless of|opyncellor's stand firm and said it Aldin Peyron, head of the Salvation | would not let the Hanecaks use ner| ..o gho wanted to pol"n\‘\\— | The Hague, Aug. 9 #—The con- ‘j‘"hl':u' He appealed to _\h_‘nmln\:u party affiliations, today | \oyld rather see the conference Army in France, has sot himself the | bath tub when they asked her for | “\37 SO (RONC o0 EF SWATL lterence of the governments called | Snowden to consider the task to be |chorused its approval of the Ma |jre up than witne G rthL task of wiping out the “blackest permission about a month ago. In| .%o TSR FURT L TG [ to ar . application of the Young |done at the conference. not solely | contentions of the labor chancellor | oncession fo the practice of treat- spot on the continent of America retatiation, she said this morning in | w o6 (U7, MNCS FEL PR Y S0 | o puration plan seemed today to o | from a British point of view but n|and expressed hopes that he Will|jng Great Lritain as “world’s milch By that he refers to the penal police covrt, the Hanecaks picked on | _(;m"‘ N 5 the interests of the world | remain fir 4 French Guiana, a convict her children and finally they had'a | station of Irench Guiana, a convi : v 1ad &1 “Cuniq you see the four hands colony bounded by Brazl, t .\v,‘ row, which resulted in one of the lantic and Dutch Guiana. | Hanc e salolwasinatiane which | A feel” replied Mrs, Varho. |chvquer against the plan threaten- | rumors Lremier MacDonald would | political complexion, applauded Mr. financial issue it such imperils or In the tropical, unhealthy penal | 902y pulling a long strand of hair Niorhedt (ol BrlBran: ing disruption before negotiations | % [perhaps indefinitely delays pacifica- stations of Cayenne and St |m“.ml out of her head. The hair was At were well begun tion of Europe. It declared acer | peace of Europe. | | | dangerously near a break-down licow. with the firm stand of Philip Snow-| The situation gave rise to many The times, which tends to support I'he Daily News, also liberal, de- 0 T80 iiracesii den, British chancellor of the ex- reports. Among those current were | the British government whatever its | precated “too rigid insistence on th: Sriile i BT A S oant ious times during her testi- | Wer o . : do Maroni 2,400 French & e on M e Vi rholwast or e oy To observers, it appearcd that the ance of the Young plan would be e iiite Inpne Johin ahd CAnve Haoerak, 56 | oourt io toll the whole stoty ve |1Dsh dexterous bandling. Y suol «ff better than such a result, although I 1 North strec pleaded 0! guit N N priioh gangtint to g il g epicnded fimor e by tatesmen as Aristide Briand and declaring Mr. Snowden’s statement Thine vhen they were charged with breach Mhe first endeavor ¢ Sal the peace and assault. They suid i ¢ that they did not pull the hair frém | 00 the stand said that she examin % and that they did not| Mrs. Varho this morning and said she would not be believed g | Mrs. Mettie, the police matron, | Dr. Gustay Stresemann would be re- M would clear the air and be approved quired to avert a deadlock and at I the great mass of British people. 1 temporary collapse of the ne- will be to bring ho 1 LR ARt ks of the convict u“ s t r or scratch with their fin- | that there were bruises on both of | £otiations th bsen of Ny effort to have the IFrer Is, although the plaintiff had | her arms and both hips. Detective romise of compromise in the Brit Herald Classified Headings A T ilEvatE seratches and black and blue marks. | S ant Ellinger who also testified 1 iSh objections as reiterated 'rhe Stamp A mopstick also played a large in the case. said that he believed | Snowden y lay Ao rart ie testimony. Mrs. Varho ! there was cause for action. He also ch > tlenseness of Lhe RO R denied s that she had struck John | declared that he had talked with | DEATH NOTICES - Hanecak with the mopstick. John ! the accused man and he admitted [ 1ittec tion Army. a which requires a convic number of I f closi ] yesterday's com- tence in the f . e furn: sessions that adjournment wenl Lt Al S e until tomorrow was agreed o with 16 BEST THAT o 4=FUNEIAL DIRECIORS 3 re g g those |8 —THAT'S KOLODNEY 5—1LONT AND FOUND ITAIN HERALD— head with it. although he denied the assault the h prevailing among thosc N MR \nts raose Ute e white haired boy—the boy| John Hanecak said that the trou- |attending to steecr GILLETTE PORCH v STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS who | through the troubled waters of Bihen et PO AT O A liuropean post-war politics that an R GATL o ;o E—AUIO ANL LRUCK AGENCIE amelioration of the situztion might G o o> VGons(ructed, of hard- | =0 Lo SSPrAYeE St Y—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOK 8 Sht received. 5 blades to pint can FLIT. 10— AUTOMOBILES FOlt ! ; fogache . T wood and varnish . AT o DA e AT a workship, and their products “onvers s R 8 = § e ox) T r inted in last | out—sat on lus mother's lap, con-!and refused to move until he was Conversations Today O and SSC 122 AUTOMOBILES | WANTED will be marketed for them ox ; Private conversations today be 23(: 7 'C B 13- avToS—TAXI SERVICE . o sentence is termir 1 st 4 se sithouette was i ! called “doubling.” | FHIE NIWSPAPER— | 3id that she had beaten her about|that there had been some {roubh: He also hopes to abolis om mon huts where prisoners now are herded. Skilled workmen, if the government grants his request, will the conference 1 answers pufiog | Whe wos the direct cause, of the| ble started over his little boy That was a | (rouble Tuesday evening on North | would persist in straying to the range of [strect whea Mrs. Varho claims that | Varho's yard. Altho he wa e giv e Ivertising which | the hair from her head was pulled | called back, the child was obstinat. zynski's store as | tented U ching crackers hile rou ack b, s n her. 1 T » @l Vi tore has | tentedly munching crackers while | brought back by his mother. - b up Get rid of FLIES H—GARAGES [0 LET MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Flohasior Bone s rtainly does pay to di- | fact that the hitle lad was the first| that the Varho boy had thrown a V erd B 16 =MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTLEL i b | lets and Kind .of mull{&nd final cause of the argument, no|stone at his boy. Later in the eve- | ing some way out of thg stalemate, ¥ 1T—SERVICE STATIONS—ItEPAIRING gentiments among the Y 1 can see whose | matter what Mrs. Varho said. ring the Manecak child went to|Which threptened not only the : ) Business Service Peyron returned t. The dollar Young plan but the entire structurc : p \ ¥ 18—BARBERS, AIRL'S, MASSEUSE Guiana recently and dre ) v . B of negotiations seeking final liquida- 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACYK Chases Golf Players Visit a neighbor who lives on the extensive report on 5 : Accerding 1o the testimoay, it all SERVICE RENDE floor above Mrs. Varho. danecak there. O I-| started Tuesday evening wheh the|Wwent to the second floor of th He says od | i Varho ch:ddren were in the bock | house for his son and when he canw _{vard playing golf. Mr. and Mrs. |down Mrs. Varho, who was standing sithouette in Thursday's! Hanecak were sitting in their yard|in the first floor hallway. hit hit Lot N o . X a . eniats vas that of Valerian Ciesayn-!under a tree. reading a newspaper.| with a mop. He handed the small | Views expressed Tuesday and Wed- EASY SEAL 3 £ NG, STORING & CKATING Buell street, head of the firm | he golf nt astray—went in- | boy to his wife. turned Mrs. Varha [nesday. briefly, that Great Britain GLASS JARS J ! PAPER HANGING | Cieszynski and Sons occupying | 1o the Hanecak yard. When the|arvound and went away. He denied | consider itself ill-used in the di- = 2 —JLUMBING. HEATG. METAL WORK Furniture Building” located at | chilgren 3 | ision of the rman. reparations They seal with a COLDWE —PRESSING AND TATLORING went o retricve the ball,| the assault 5 SCRELN DOORS g 0= PRINT'G, JOBEG, STATI Main street payments under the Young plan [ touch 95c ] LAWN MOWE DG EsS ONAT LS E I VIGKS n @ t6 the workshop he hopes recreation rooms and she was testifying, testifying to the|also said that his wife had told him | (ween M. Briand and other leaders v looked to as possibly afford or IHerald Ranges, you tion of problems growing out of th World war.. Mr. Snowden's statements yes- Ens ey oianl terday wer but a reiteration of enough to work under the tropical sun. When the day's work is the men are lodged in groups « in common huts. and th ly arrived criminal childr o brought down to the T e P L e e ("'v"”‘]"“-"“;"“;:-\“'“"v them. This, Aaled how she got the seratches | SERO®, (GO (M B P Pints, doz reductions for In order to mik: s continued by the | (e 13 year old daughter . of Mre.| ohoy o se®: Hanccak replied thit | o, contages of division agreed to at Saturday Only voom for fall stock NO TUNING Often, he reports ey concern; i well And | Vhone { perhaps Mrs. Varho's husband was | £ Quarts wve Money and | Wwe have reduccd the B 3D TORENDER SERVICES guards open the hut the morn- bl | responsible. He was emphatic in Coinel sommittes had t no. B dozén o) 2 : AMonoy s P Bducationa) fng they find one ol inmates e Then, Mary said, she siw bis denial that he hit the woman 8 3 BUY NOW SPONDENCE COURSES f : e ek : vight to interefere with the Spa ; 5 97 B NBOVOS AL killed. When, as is rare e slayer T R R he e T inre 1“\\: - -Il r m.,\l;m ‘ml.‘ : .\‘n. 1y | because he was holding va\‘ w]nl:\ Satesnlnsdsl foblthe distubution: of GOOD LUCK 5 Sizes and . > J STRUCTORS ean, be determined. he is guillotined |giores in the Hardware City and all|® cir home. She said that ihe | Names were bandied back and forth, | Peresniages 106 the LTI O 00 RINGS, dozen C e RS by another convict and his DodY|(nose seeking quality, value and| NN and wife came running over to| he said, and he repeated that he had | SPREEIANST S RE CURRCE B ¥ 3 ANCING TEACHERS flung to the sharks | service will find them at Mr, Cies | the house and started to attack her!peen hit with & mop while he was |30 5 WALL PAPER 26-PIECE TABLE SET Employment f noa | : ) 0 have a decision on these questions {0—1LLP— AGENTS R bty (ol e EonvIat Eat trennto ] mother and that her msther was|in (he hallws : et e ELP—AGENTS WANTED ) t Ingthe hallys before it can procced any further. RDLSIGNS O] el el i (0 A—IELP—MEN WANTE. o Mrs. Hanccak verified her hus- | ep pa iras on the W These special prices will enabic | summer home. 6 knives, ¢ B T S " . | o firs Fe have laid all my cards on th mockery, according to Commission- = Vompat the first time he saw MU |0 (estimony when she said that | gupre. Dont believe 1 am holding f§ YOI {0 repaper your roows. | forks, 6 table spoons, ton MEN OR WOMEN & Toumon Who i8 fhis gentleman whose sil-| 8Th0 was at No ngine house |5 ahand pushed Mrs, Varho into | 41 vthing buck., It Is only fair to Dining, ted and living room spoons, 1 butter knife, 1 suge AT L e He found the freed men herded |houette appears In THE NEWs- | Tucsday evening when the fireman | fen 5 il PRS0 Fo B B8 e [ g : : paper Gia ! ANTE A together, eking out a pitiful exist- | PAPIR THE NEW BRITAIN | called the police station for an of- | o WAy ang Cosec : € - | the commission that it be frecly ard 3 ] Fmancial Vol L L e 3 W, BRITAL She said that she saw the wot i inad il e, ] o SRR ce by theft. His companions rob | HER (& Jine® He's an | ficer was the testimony of Officer frankly informed on these views. i Nk NI e D e e R LD s v e e fricer ) run out of her door with the mop- | juve hehind me the unanimous 73 nd C : ESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS the man who tries to earn his liv- [appointive city father and is especial- ellber officer took t She iTiont SoreiBmentiandtinG 48 =MONEY LOANED ing by working for the infrequent |ly fond of golf. A few vears back | Woman and her daughter, who was supy £OV( ent a ASB—MORTGAGES i i B OROLOK B, Wasarsbach she did not pull the woman's hair | g 0o o : et ons = |38 RIGAC S ships that put in. Many attempt [he used to have a dog that acted as| With her. to her home, where she [ $1¢ T8 RO PG Mg A e, LRSI B : 3 HESRRREI e e to escape but they seldom are suc-|a caddy for him. Just now he has|claimed to have been assaulted irrespective of party. Jve Stock i Woman's Testimony Not Convincing | vy | also, 1 have the sup- | ' S0—CATTLIS AND LIVE STOCK cessful because of the ju 1sts | be ing his time to the new goif | When he examined her the officer | 3 I believe, also, have i j g ot U e b st e e e EOl : / Since: there ‘are uo disinte: ' port of the whole people of Great § 3 3 Satesiie or disease. course sponsored by the local|could find no marks, so he went to SUPPLIES Chamber af Commer He is to| 36 North t where the Henecaks 3 orably known throughout the city zynski's attrac Mye in the colony is hideous | Main street ive storc on upper Py pitched against the wall, stick and swear. She is certain tha witnesses, this is a difficult case.’ | Buitain, On this me 1 speak e dectared Judge Traceski in handivg | quite fronkh. We ot com % g = M—WANTED - 1IVE STOCK Lecome on object of a verbal sil-|live, and warned them to be good | & % .4 e 1R houette scon for he is known for his| neighbors and fight no more. This. | 2°%" v\nxl‘lu.\\mv,” It I “”,: promise : i = e Enndice vivaciousness among his brother Ki-| he thought, was sufficient, and he | ! & S s Mr, Snowden's specch was madc R 5 } : B TR | testify for he ther, and aw A tee . wanians. Angelo M. Paonessa, mayor | came back to the station hou. | estityglorehaTh o erand ' {in the finance committ ot 1ALS - of the city of New Britain, will \rnl Produces Halr As Evidence |SUr¢ that Mrs. Varho has excgser-|conference, while in other quartirs _ | S i N : i heute. {you who he is, if you but ask him.| Wednesday evening Mrs. ho | &ted her story. The accused did not | the political committee, with M M ATTENTION 'R NOW PLASCO L DAIRY PRODUCTS | tell the entire story either, for their | 134, SR | L FULL |Tt wouldn't pay to park outside his | came tlie wollea statio v, Dr. Stresemann, GOLY STICKS hand : ) Sl paanms FUEL S e “]‘”‘” e T e e il sellon s (G R Bietaiiancs, | eS| n nivs ves ficetine: The smeedh Sl “‘Mll S Entire line of HOUSE I ' URS SEEDS. bLANTS 5 2 | | evening, but as to the seriousness of | & 3 X SPALDING Ready mixed, all col AND CLOTHI o pe | todays K Who is he? st pulled? o4t ot her: herdbhyond was a prelude to the offer of a J e 0 EAT vas pulled out of her head by onc & 2 ki Naval Experts Are Finishing | ot the Honecaks, She said (hat sh. | 1,1 40 not know _ liesolution to appoint a commift= $1.00 RACKETS o7, WA G i roora | = o Sischein S hGrhE: he examination of Mrs. Varho | o draw up a revised project to take e 67 o peal NEIY, BLEC, & TooLs o by RULES OF SILHOUE not discovered that the halr) ) ot take place until this morn g St Reduced 0 i THE STORES ell Gua]’ded Myste]y A]]‘pla]]e e ad been pulled out until she ake pla is morn- | (e wlace of the Young plan LROPLITE BALLS ‘ ICAL INSTR s ' combea her hair Tuesday evening,|iP8 I am convinced that the dis This resolution was to be voted an TENNIS 2 0 GEB—RADIO a2 v Keness, o i H MAMONDIS SWEL) L—Weniity dikeness. 0 g Thrsday afternoon @ warrant 65c¢ L )5 C e i : JIAMOXIIS JEWELRY Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 9.—(UP) r;vfl;' o hismakaaziiy for th caks' arrest was worn | U ik , Ciles Estate for Rent —Two of America's cleverest aero- | R s out and they were brought o he | HCe 18 ‘;]” GnIene s ”H“: dications today a vote would i These Ttems Should Interest 3 Compartment Round H MENTS & TENEMENTS nautical engineers today are putting i o station by Sergeant Stadler and O :“ DEYAILS "“"‘“"‘( 0; T80 IR ins Haverted byilthedloadera forgthe mrty Every Woman V1 ABLID BINS PLACES Bl TENT the finishing touches on a slim littlc T ficer McCarthy e not S TELROE conviction | ant to sive heads of the.delegations DUSTLESS and WET MODPS TS T e ¢ e e OO seaplanc being secretly built at the | |4 _contest closes at 2 p m, fol. || Nrs. Vargo said in her testimony | 40 ,‘)“-“\M J e il S B to talk thinas over andl | A e flgGaRu gl i[<‘*( L Fole 1LENT Philadelphia Navy Yard. With it the Sitr fhat the trouble started about evidence is not enough for | aitempt to seften the intransigeanee INOUTY § OISR IS 3 BURBAN FOR RENT lowing sertion | 0 1 dlscharge ho 1 e R 4 Mes, Colored AT LAC Navy's champion flier, Lieutenant i || month ago when the Hanccalks|Anna and so 1 disch her. Bt fop the Tiritish chancellor 98c setabl Color S~ VACATION PLACK 2 a. m 5 I shall fine Jol Hanecak $10 and S den's speed esterda q WAREHOUSES & Alford J. Williams, hopes to bring | | 5.—Answers may be mailed or | | Wanted to take a bath in her hon:». | | <UL 1T Y d M ashoniu e Ren CannelElcEboushtelsewhans SR IANTEN I OL L back to the United States the famed | brought o the Herald | |Then they hit one of her little hoys. it (his price 1 Realllstatatfor S Schneider cup and the world's speed office. IS—REAL ESTATE L strand of hair which she claime turbance did not take place the \\hen the finance committee meets way Mrs. Varho said. Her evi- |again Saturday, but there were in costs for breach of the peace and | grew answers from Heari Cheron She continued by saying that Tues. | Ass1ult He should stay at home. |jerench finance minister, who said day evening her children were play- | [ believe he was the or 28 | Irpance was every bit as firm as record. 6.—Credit given for neatness. q | ) went into the other woman's | pgland with regard to the Younsg f 7 3 SINESS PROPE William Thurston and 1arry | | 7-—0One dollar awarded daily for ‘”‘i’ A8 Tl Gl ST ST | =) e BU5th Long Tsland ¥ evpertill best answer according te | |the Henecaks were sitting under a | plan. He declared it must be ac- | |8 m D - UG Lo ERiYan icHle e Bullnes) ar rules. ‘nn» in their yard. The next thing P T > cepted as it was, and without al- B ql O | | =8 ' i she knew took place while FLIERS LEAVE LOUISVILLI: [ teration. His sentiment was echowd | Y S1I—SUMMER PLACES FOR SALE St the governmant ip the 5 she knew took place while she was| i Vi VILLE: [ terat construction. For months they have | {rimmed down to sitting in her bedroom reading a| TLouisville, Ky.. 9 (A—Dale |by Alberto Pirelli, Italian —under- || HARDWA E COOMBANY i AL BSTATE FOR. BXCHANGE aper. anecak came to the win. ted) Jackson and o8 ‘Brine | secretary for foreign affairs, F SAL B A REBn" tinKaring, withi Fiha tiy otoer | miatsald ot ia Vory nhrioy anaiihe | Looes LEnecal cameito thelgin {i(RAd)ETatkaon nndENoreat §1O D 3 ST—REAL ESTATE WANTED dov e away the screening an ore 1. centrai time| M. Cheron said: “There are physi- 4 p b i 5 813 ‘500 they Horle Lo have It ready | sonkeit Juos. lones - Cosion oy (he | oW, fore away he screening and |ioft ot at 846 ntrai tim heron si i 20 MAIN STRI FELEPHONE £00 toms, Board and . Hotels for its first test flight pilot tried to assanlt her, she said. Then 1oday n taeir record holding endur-{cal and moral sacrifices that = C“GROWIN ' REASON" $8—1OTELS Off in a secluded corner of the | wip Naval Aircraft factory at navy “almost nothing.” to squeeze in. Once seated, he | she went out to fell her children |ance plane, St. Lonis Rob )¢ 0. | greater than any financial sacrifices : 0 St SI_ROOMS FOR RENT e ngont IEshedehil dreidjnncainlane 8t honls foBina: g . SPROMPT DELIV RYWHER YOMS AND BOAID ive no room Posi- | (o siay in their own yard Jumbus, Ohio, nest the re- and for a question of moncy Mr EngusEANDRROX ) SRR f tion more than a fraction of an inch | \while she was in her hallway | fucling exhibiticn {our Snowden proposes to destroy this BRI TO DINE ard, America’s opr the 110 the right or left Schneider I inz o hneider tr v ted ] \Williams has said that unless 11 I ecrecy. Gven | Xavy flers and | o iy raner than 300 mies | JUST KIDS " FATSO'S PRACTICALLY TWINS will not try to wrest the to hecome too curions cancerning the s B St details of the craft. Oniy Al Wil- BaaSs N L Washington, D. (. and high navy of- RUIGESDRAOD K ““ SHLEE = DIDJA MOM ) SHE TOLD ficials are permitted to inspect the S Y A | I WANTA TELL YUH /ME WITH 1575 olbeels ’ will get its first look wrasTLE | THAT FER NE-MOM? HE - THE PENNY ) I5—MISBLS DOLAN Officials of the aircraft f ! V'S flving as the SAID HIS MoM v ' E /u—/ Y sure GOT A BOUGHT HIM 2 i, WHAT DO YUA TAINK- ] N EXACTLY THE . FATSO DOLAN TOLD / N\ |PID 1 cosT SAME 1O - '/ R ALL I GOTTA SAY — fused to give out any information been dubbed—when Wil- ahout the "mystery plane” but 1s makes his fiest trial fli over was understood to be th the Delawa rivers Williams intended to race last year| Those who have U flecting hut withdrew when he was 1 glimpse of the plane believe Thurs- make sufficient trial fesis. Tt was| ton's and Booth's tedious work of | sald, however, that the ship had | many months will not have heen in almost completely rebuilt viin, The concensus is that those Motor of 1200 H. P who witness the test flights will seel The powerful motor of William’ n trave faster than he has | speeder will be 4 Viinder, X-tyy United States before Packard o orscpower, ac- | ¢ helieved possible that Wil- | cording to information emanatir tter the 318-mile ree- | from reliable sources 1 r Bernhardi, of 1y Details of the body style : nown. Tt was said the eor BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS bl-plane extremely stream-1 POR BEST RESULTS P T T e evesa——— | —————————————— i S POOR PA AUNT HET ) BY CLAUDE CALLAN BY RORERT QUL EN m —_— | WHY Yo POOR 2. B “Betty's beau bragged on Ma's cherry pie yesterday o, an' bragged on her peach her pullin® at | ( L her skirt con- pie, so Ma's ':mk‘m cherry stant like e couldn't get pies again today. her mind off her legs.” Copyright 1329, Publmners Byndicat

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