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IF ' \ 7 ; Da QT ARy = . 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929. New Britain Herald‘ played a wonderful game Somewnat equally intriguing is the | peasantry, who constitute the re: | your PLouse and %reak bread with adcliffe college; George W. Wick- | Pittsburgh pd e | In the noon of the s day statement by Mr. Swanson that he is | France, as distinct from such tour- | you.” [ un, - chairman American Law | Portland, Me, .oeeen. 32 ALD PUBLISHING COMPANT . | “Thomas: “He can't do it." Institute; Newton D. Baker, lawyer Louls SBcoh s [ 3 . i velog Afun Sniristcaierin e riggs: “What? Do you forget the |and former secretary of war; Henry | Washihngton . ... . 86 s A R T e 1 port in order to sell it to the 3 = ” laws of hospitality 2" W. Anderson, lawyer; Monte H. | - - At Herald Bidg. 61 Church Stieet A freak day all around Perhaps he long ago has learaed B Thomas: “Not at all; bui don’t | Lemann, president Louisiana Dar | OFF FOR A VACATION | that things move slowly in this city F P a"df'a . Maxson FoxHALL JUDELL O know (ho kind of ' bread my | Associatlon; 1Senneth R. Macintosh, | Ny York, Sept. 5 (UPK—Kil 2 A IT'S ALL OVER and there must be some vears of dis- acts ncies 4 e s IO ichieh Juslice, aRprels \aoRIil Gliocolate; i vo! Cuban neg:o BURSCRIPTION RATES : | ; < Guy ker [of the state of Washington; Paul J. | S e R LR e ol sl B Send all communfeations to Fun || (Copyright, 1620, Reproduction “" Cormick, federal judge and Wil- | % pr 1 his manager, Luis 2 B o Aonn | W© dislike to write a picce about the | taken. The city can buy the land if it | (One hook we'll never see: Me- | Shop, 2ditor, care of the New || Forbidden) IEai fob o G U ) LAt |Guitierrez, were to leave today for 3 L weather. Nine times out of ten, be- | has the money and the urge; if not, | moirs of a Ily Britain Herald, and your lefter e St "'\\i'i:"‘;",'l]; the colors lop the|firyenasforjnivacation ia gall e T . . [ tween the the epic is inscribed | perhaps a private airport corporation < will be forwardwl to New York. || e e e ception has been arranged for Entered at the Post OMce at New Britain J : e Notable amonz the poor who are A ST | & | Universty of Kansas | Chocolate on his arrival in Havans S ey T A and the printers get it into the W be formed. It has been done | e | < | A, Crimson ana blue. and the press gets its opportunity to | here and there; indee ere arc % ek i s Our Educational Plank! . QS lon Q.. What is the dodo et 15 oo 2 ; e oty e ',,“,h, s o SN o el e ea s Nl daa o > A7 The dodo was a large species| STOLEN CAR QUICKLY FOUND ’ STEREIIONG CALLS i into the wo plenty of private airports. That is the e ulHH\m-V el Dbl e d d s Qrs lof pigcon that became extinet at| Within a few minutes after 1d- ] ¢ usinese Office ..... 42 Hel Weaiher hias chaneans And (hen AT reateT s refusing to strike the first blow E 3 n w x o Editorial Rooms ... 926 thphvea ERE ST ler censor AR el ey ways had, he end of the 17th century ward Vincellett, 20 Mitehell street. _ | the editor looks fool it is most important, however | o 1 PHOT 2 Threc < that hegin with “G i 4 Q. What kind of poison can bel.. ,.taq that his cousin’s sedar T o A T B S : P i k Gl Good-cheer, and Gale- A used to drive bats out of the house? % : y » G R ey o | and i e of th e , : s Fopd Waishinglon = e it e vowes B e’ 3" Wlmon fa the City Circwation books and press | regulated newspapers that a picee | disc and out of City Hall The *i rvant n search ( - climinate bats is to drive them out |Monday, Lieutenant Rival at the ' room always oben to aiieriiscrs. R e s tor S O va e ho W week ey | | = W S eitev They |noliceds v called the man ap . @ W L e e e e $10 Ritter Experience! | andiglone iho meana of entry, eV kool T thltine coula et Ui . i R ) | take their food on the wing and I u J N Gweck ol Hauser: “A follow who secks an R bR car from the Meriden police. . Member ul the Assocluted Press ng at-|some g 2 New Englanders in the = office is generally disappointed Q. How long docs it fake the| The number of the car was put 4 The Aswciated Prem i» exclusively en iy SRan : 3 Wi i T hetbes 3 < i ekl I8t 1 1 the 1 titled 1o the use for re puilication of 1 it is city who bLelieve that no airport is wen ics, he beg You bet. I sor the | dgcp fastest rezular trains ta_ make the (OB the polic \e licu- ) e Ol Ca (Ot For i atat HErwIse | o oy biTii et S orth e anloes Lol ito@mini Snis and g's. Wher M ¢ oncr and I've re- from New York to San I°ran- | tenant, and HEDOCE Bk credited 1o th + and aiso local ‘ : woman marrics, she thinks it no | gre since! — plied that the car had been found 3 " mews publisi zone has come down from the ozen airplanes using it all the time. | jonar nocossary 1o mind hers, | TE | N S |abandoned in their town, @paziionlacly hinpensin s point, obviously, would likewise PAME? | QUE ANSWERED Q. Who was Antacus? 'rh“":NL AJ.I;:. 4:.'”“‘.‘“0'.‘\:] l'ol‘n‘vu‘l‘v‘\‘(l:\nl“"‘ 1 e important to any private airport u,:f;‘):‘»" ’u(:\‘ fe v~‘ jn»ln‘;r\n;;("":r By Ruth Frances ”““"'j You can get an answer to any A A le wl‘.\r\' giant who 1,.»‘ B e oday, however, we feel compara- | corporation, as without airplanes us- | FA2° B SRS 5 WS HERE S O8RS with my friends to ride question of fagt or information by "”";‘ f“";’vk T \"h.j’n‘ lhr]u,x]nv to the | \ a Sinrs with: & @rictly. honcst aoaiyhie ely safe. Also comparatively cool. |ing the port with fair regularity | s i A ps In some Listorie town, | yriting to the Question Editor, New |¢aTh it was strang ysbe gl ciroulation. Our eircuiation statistice are | (5 0 L i 5 1 o ey S Ihey say with ill-concealed pride, | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | Peld aloft in the | Based upon this audit This lnsures pro- ir weather system would be even ere would be seanty profits. But = 1t used to be the home o ) N Zork avi ashing == | als. ; ; 1322 New York avenue, Washington, tection against fraud n pewspaper 418 | more crazy-quilt than usual were the | if i a question of putting the city A scenario 1 rom a novel is Brown!" ~ : | tribution figures to botb natiunal and & 3 . LS S Crraa T SRR D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | i | 5 A\ Hikpetidsie prevailing coolness not to continue | in & modern light, causing it to i el for reply. Medical, legal and maritai Ob 4 | until this sees print. W ke the DOssess everything—especially in : b i "rl Ao |fl Tt foiles Sonnl Le Bl ane servattons | g 3 hey say, “By - dint of much re- |tended research %3 undertaken. All e ‘o @ tn ~New | chance t vay of airports—that other | Fable: Onee an unwashed family £ 5 2 aken, | s R S e i i e aeauesions s vy o On The Weather e Ned st naREentriaes e change for the be progressive municipalities are sup- ;VAs helped by a charitn sEhn h surc as fate. sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | 4 ” Grand Central, 42nd Btreet & the night. The hot winds rrom Posed to desive—well, then it s a | G 0 G40 © } L vsed to 20 0| pot be answered. ‘Al lctters are | == T the tropies made a disastrous ret different matter confidential.—Editor. Washington, Sept —Torecast = s What we should like o know is | along the entire Connceticut sector, | 1own in Bristol there is at least a Wine, women and s meant | Or eagerly they cry. “Look thtret| Q. Did Firpo knock Dempsey | fof oo i S0 GRS y’“, ‘:::’lfh; o 2 cessary to graduate from | and the advancing coolness from the | POssibilizy that the Bell City win | Wickedness. The opposite, meanin [iehe i NehD ob b hoRe ina Aol y|lonk of \WHE wine inl (hoenEho atiNew e seakens Balsibmnd BELS S Id t y b thi 1t necesears 1o i m | and B o o e e ek o a0 TS e mperatngs e - J@ Jdentt : | bond sales- | banks of Newfoundland won a re- | have an airport hefore New Britain VERITIR N R B s St able winds college in order to a bond s E : : men and sile " whore A, Firpo cked Dempsey out T i Tast New Tork - . : sounding victory. Citizens who last | Bristo live town, and it is tak - . " orccast for Eastern 2 ork man? Robertson had his horse shod!™ |of the ring in the first round. ' yr (1o 2 oty p1 . = Nt ool ol e ot e tion. Such action has gone to| One e Dempsey won the fight by knockout ‘.“"‘”"\' ’;fi""‘"" \"’,‘I"I"‘ m"“'r :‘.,)'\‘\”; enuine n B Every vig o dovsn’t come | Bot up looking for some heat where the city has select- | $40 AR me! tis {o be renowned! |in the second round STl (oG GERT SR G HE increasing use of Bayer Byery eI y E people want sor ing 3 s long| @ Vhat are the components of 8 Bl L £ it : from New Jersey; but we suspect the | Pep today is serawled all over the the site and is to place the mat- | nyrard, »in years long| @ Wha the components of 15,1 4na night; gentle to moderate Aspirin every year is proof S e herore e e 2 i . e - O vatoet (ol hanlat anq | scuthoniyvinde Sehifiing Stolnorth- that it has no ill effects. It is the Betnd: | Gotoner eleotoniTe b i ¢ | WiTions ihe things thott seconcil 1 S it e E and gt by Friday night accepted antidote for pain, It 3 v 5 on he majority Among e things th econeile My somewhat hatters carden en one par 5 ¢ s i = i / P LS R Bl U S e Soman losel nor| MGOnditionsil Tressure always helps; it never harms. Quick An automobile with a poor brake SKY JOY RIDING SSGEnE e on i TDort e Rt i domamona Tallss i firalive sand e - citi ipifot e imureidall oy on thes Matitime Smoying rolief when you've a headache, or is like a man with ad temper When a youth of 18, having only to vote “yes." Contrary, “no. lot after all is a k in the stock | T love to th L shrine man ]“»”.';W!\, !mvlm.m \v.“' cold; or are suffering from neu- Both are headed for trouble e e or athent ANd if the yessers win Bristol once market Their awes'r 1 w Wil ‘rove| A. Only those women who marry | soniiwestvard o Fierida ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic paing . S _ it R e in will have the laugh on its about Chinese born cut of the United | (s B8 PR OFCR T S0 yield, too, if you'll only give these e e T st Goutesd g amii Rl ifor Fasy money: You steal funk And reverently (hey'll opine tes lose their American eitizen= | 0uc jarce pogion southwestward to| tablets a chance. But you want That story about tI Ing 118, Lorrows an airplane from an- o i A vorth § ): the pawn broker hat's where she hung her wash- SHiDi and they cannot regain it] (oo o ing the past 24 hours genuine Aspirin, so look for the their 1ents and stealing aw '8 lother student fller and with four S e SRR ROl NG S0 AHERQUESE during the continuance of the marl- g accurred over large areas Bayer Cross on every tablet. The P to be all wrong gallons of gasoline on board soars INNER TUBES ON THE BEACHES ‘w‘! syer 5,000, and —_ WA D e st g | OF the South Atlantic states. Tem- box always bears the name Bayer — — Aloft with his sister to show her how | Everybody but the blind has no- z 2 Tor T SRA Atiiosion 1 ek atures are somewhat lower this and theword genuine printed inred, State's Attorney Alcorn and J. | ne could fly, one is bound to ask ticed a remarkable increase in the nt Mences ahnTs A, July 26, 1916 morning ini New bngland "‘]‘" '1“' . y : content of the atmos as in- Henry Roraback are saying nothing how they get that way. number of r tubes in use along Mean I soft-soap these saps, Q it is the difference be- (200 1 C ; & for publication; Senator Bingham| here was considerable luck at- | the bathing beaches; also the lakes, |he¥Il 1 I'm great.” Rl i ““:’H"‘"»‘ '[, Conditions favor for this vicinity Is recovering from an illness and at | tached to the flight of the Iirooklyn | Children who do not know how 1o | 1 xqy S i of {h totall number of voles: cast, |CioudY Weather and not ‘much the moment has lost his voice. This | youth wno zoomed over the town on im and who are learning to swim she give the inferiority complex to A plurality is the excess of votes ~;-‘7mw v w“.,,"‘.‘ S leaves the field to the newspaper | this sky joy riding expedition. At |—or Who think they are learning— People who need it cast for the e cinaliatatcie 3 i A i - 5 8 the votes cast for the next highest, 1Y Abptrin 1 tho trado mark of Bayer Manufacture writers, who can guess what all of |jeast, the youth and his sister were dearly love the inner s, h The German et % 0. How 1 3 Atlanta of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid them are thinking about. | not killed, and though the plane was | are used as transportation vehicles | rocket plane above earlh's atme differ from an oy Nty AdanticiCily . — e S L destroyad, it missed several rows of around the watery premises. They phere has one comforting assurancs A A closed primary is one in falo 80 = ' 5 . g oA s HE which part nois miteg to g 2 : It is reported H Ford | houses and came forcefully to earth | float, and so long as the grip lasts | He wor ihled by stowaways. e M‘.‘ [l W‘V “,n“y"’” s 3 88 HEADQUARTERS FOR stated that prohibition is 99 per cent | on land instead of tumbling into the 4nd cramps do not come they are | . T ; AR iateant G e s S Reinalnnat S ¢ € it w sn't new oo~ o MLYE K = Denver 59 effective. He must mean that only | hack yards of sundry citizens. auite ple did the same (1 thie! old plicd With some test to defermine |y uth £ A A and 5 one per cent of the rum runners use The police thoroughly investigated e girl of ten who was flounder- days. but they n't called their pe allegiance. In oDeN | yratteras % 86 . rimary voters may vote for he |~ i Ford cars. the situation after the sorrowful ex- [ing around on an inner tube at Lynn | “FHCS: candidatos of any i i SUPPLIES —_—— | Ribition of youthful ambition was | Beach, however, will be more careful ORtaT oh o e ki Q. What gives li ) the moon? \\;"‘vlwyv]»]‘w-c : “: & Credit men in New York have an- |all over. What wasn't done was to | in some respects in the future. Had it but it’s worth that much to A. The moon Dy the T6 | Nantuetot G : i DEVELOPING and ) ) nounced that prosperity reigns. Their | prevent the hoy from going aloft in | BOt been for an eagle-cyed person on the rosponsibility for four e oI Nashville LIRINIING ) fdea of prosperity, we hope. is not | the first place. | the shore the little girl would have YOO e S \ enr e i i ““"\'” Try Our Lunchconette gauged by the sum total of unpaid | After all, the spirit shown by the | been well on her way toward BUrone jno for eriticism.” said the amaieus som star Leen 1 N - = debts growing in the land. Brooklyn youth is the » spirit | by this time author, “and that doesn't mean 1 inoxed “a Tl [RUEEERESFHANSON DRUCHCO el e Vho is the president of | . . 7 30 Church Street T —— that actuates too many fliers for the As it is she is the t along the javant praisc > t Northfield, Vt. ..... 64 SOUTHWEST STORMS good cause of aviation. A skilled shore who started toward Europe on Conyreit i ’“”-“ i A Ignatz Moscicki e e i The southwestern United States, | pilot does not go aloft with an out- |an inner tube, and indeed got two SVidTants Q. Did the Italian armics in the 3 which has become the accepted | moded and angient plane; but ac- | and a half miles off shore on the life | Toont and. Boved world war participate, in the battle 4 e o r X of ? PROTECTION southern route for airplanes to and | cording to what aviation experts say, | preserver-like appliance. 25- Y A T d - \ No. Ganyignt . ) iilat from southern California, has played | too many of the out-of-date planes| She proved, of course, that an in ears Ago loday What Stuck Him! Q. What part did Charl i elias,. heriodlenin t 1 Works, clteutars havoc with several planes in the last | are being used by would-be fliers | ner tube is safe—when the tide or el e Wkt 0 OIRNIS NS play in “A Woman i 2 Sl LA ek ° 5 v? Weli, if there are any po He wrote and ; 1% works o 5 esigns for works few days, resulting in the death of who a lot to learn current doesn't start its tricks and The annual inspection the « on housekveping 1 give you. | pi but did "' el , dr g o v ter, ca Major John P. Wood, president of | e have pretty well conquered the | turn the tube into a very precarious streets will be 1 wturday. |ust let me know, e Engels. 0. How many sitplanet are in| | lios picors et M the Northern Airways, and the air; but haven't yet properly con- | excursion hoat. Members of the street committec Is: “Just on: thing. What | the United States traa ary wo ty used onarticles § ) e b | will tour about in auto cars. jo you do wh there's more Cust A, About 10,600 of m icate whe who make rounding of other plancs. The route, | quercd the situation that is pointedly = = = 4 | L vou want full information it or trad B other l‘ anes. The rou qu 1 the sitnation that is pointedly ey e Over 1500 people gathered at the than you can sweep under the What is the population of the e H' protect en will want copy of our W wa latest one of comparatively low altitudes | fllustrated in the forcgoing incident. | ON ALTY OF INDUSTRY | P, & F. Corbin plant last cvening sofa?” 17 revised OPYRIGHTS AND TRADE MARKS: the coupon and crossing desert lands, had also | - In Great Britain more than a mil- to witness the ralsing of the Roose n Borden 1t is estimated at 1,906,000, - below a L cau L | | « 10 fairbanks banne e - i Sl sareid s peplerity tiouh THE BASEBALL SEASON lion and & quarter persons are with- | VIt and Fairbanks banner. b ; — — — — — -CLIP COUPON MERE — — — — = St el 00 ; ;i here were marriages in this| Our neighbors move so often that| . Can a man purchase his dis 1 the absence of unfavorable weather. | Rarring what the college profes- |out employment. In Germany more | ity during the month of August. | cvery 1 somreons comes on et (e | COPYRIGHT AND TRADE MARK EDITOR, Washinztn Bureau At the time the Graf Zeppelin 200m- | sors call a mathematical possibility, | than a million &re without rmploy- | Forty-one deaths were recorded hcllion chickens lie on e can purcha his dis el R R TSR | ed through that section en route |the {wo major league haseball tcams | ment. In France a report has just | Barreitand Dunham, both 200 Lacks and hold up their legs charge from the army but not from | : PYRIGHTS AND TRADL sounders, are tryir for posi- | tied! wan of the Dulletin COPYRIGHTS AND TRA ARKS and from Los Angeles the winds we who {his year will contest for the |been issued which stated that out of :m‘\ S h"_“" ‘:”)" = : " pejitiedd the navy or marine corps. Ciii \ five in coin, or loo Gancellen, U8 e | b et I : o O 0 |tions on the high school foothall = Q. Can an enlisted in the stamps to cover and handling costs considerable, resulting in PY | world's championship will bhe the |a population of«42,000,000 only 500 |team. Curtin, Donnelly, Roche and BILLIARDS larmy marry? | ) trip. But it remained for a w hia Athletics and the Chi- | persons are known to be unemploy- | Flannery :ulr the veterans from last And Their Preve: ) | A Vos, NAME < e 1 80 later to demonstrate ) e e | By Lucien H. N ) 10 are the members of the b : g ul . | There has been a big shakeup| n-'\w”n: 'mmm]‘\ is to it ,‘f,\.r\\y]r it e ; |-‘""~"'“‘ ARDENIRME E reliable tions can get in | The Athletics, under the astute| Both Britain and Germany are|among the trolley employis. No | (ha thres halls togeiher witl S i s, " | crry TATE i L bottle of ai rship of that old canny veteran | highly industrialized nations. France freason has been given for the dis- | wooden poles that they are called |vard Law School; Frank L. Loesch, I am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD por Mack, made the so-called |is @ highly agricultural nation ihaTEg ot many old conductor cu o give you an even Lreak in |vice-president of the Chicaigo crime i notormen. ; 5 ot TreTor (net | e ey e a| While the Dritish and German in- | TGO L e fore. | GOIME this the management of the|commission; William I ), fed- air City of San It specics of travesty upon what a real | dustral worker is adversely affected |casters that the coming winter will ",‘.“,,.“ LRI S S T L L SO driv i t Ticend o' b the begin- | by changes in world markets and in | bt ’\.._\ I"""i 5 The first question you will ask if | —— — — e o = — " " tev. Lyma N. Johnso! of his , western fEdio! thatnmesent o) ve heen |thelr own markets, the Krench [ MV Lyman N. J " of thi5|you have read this far is, “What is T k! 0 d' E inT il Bv Fontat F G e T e camotanme | peasant goos his way. raising enaugh | Sosermn e ol heatn of the | rom > i monas o earon The Weel’s Qutstanding Event in T oonerville. y Fontaine Fox. " t . e : 3 ‘s § ord that yo ke sentences e Thus st break in contir margin,’ as the sports writers say, | 10 meet the needs of the country and | held in Meriden yesterday o ‘“\f”\:“],‘ N ey passenger tra e the [and nothing but a lightnirs bolt or a | being ot vastly interested in what | Irices of oysters are higher this | Copumnists, like “Carom me hack to FLEM PRoDDY, THE LocAL INVENToR, PERFECTS A DEVICE s : s B season than they have heen for the ;i i inaug m o r-rail services | train wreck, it seemed from the be- | happens to industry as understood [y elBvErE i B e e FoR THE USE OF HAY FEVER SUFFERERS WHo WISH To chronicl g e | : ot married to him. is chroni Sitre (o {heir vietorious |in factory districts Counsel @ i zer roru | 0% 0 KEIS LS ML SRS AMUSE THEMSELVES AT SOLITAIRE. t s self-evi FEloniTo | ans sh LoD d pinaant hanon French peasants are rarely in | Das been asked to render an opin- || RO YO8 S EEE (0 AN PG 0 mains a creat of weather condi- n. therefore, is will- | debt. They believe firmly in economy ";”""\ ¢ \Ly\.::w : MEENEVE Ly ¢!" do so after reading this, v will in reference to the licensing of the ; tions. Ratlroads t ' { that the Athletics r and accumulating riches represented | ajestic theater proba be told to call your shots. are forced to suspend ¢ due to 1 shoulders abov in hidden in stockings and old The: best I caniifhink fot ifor doing the weather, but that happer this is to walk arouni the billiard- : I Ny other team in the |trunks | hall with a lantern and say joudly, as a concor of excoedingly | Americar . But what is still to | The industrial worker in neither Calling Mr. Shotz!” or “Paging severe blizzards. While t torr lecided is whether the topnoich- | Britain nor Germany accumulates Shotz!™ If there is anyhe, there ife southvest ) i i s 3 e = T named Shotz, you .rc ikely to be A ng | A cague cun stand Dhegl o in the bag, as there arc some tough with the air liner s were i ; rrage of the leaders | Creature of circumstances there as DA Dieathine owiintthos: (htre hal ing along t o " s | elsewhers A “combination” shot is 2we thet g0 were automobiles, The imnpr . Nl et b SR In a French department wherc vou m.\w] caring your dainty un- | derthings, like a sten-ingor scantics ingly bad ther to activity nobody is rich and nobody is hody playing billiwrds in their scan- 8s they are at | v of 1 natio me is at | poor. ties, but it takes all sort of people e Neatl . : ] T Ihi & THitish on German. industelal to meke a world, and if you Knew : . what 1 was thinking about you could T, ; to s arc “making |district a comparatively few are rich have me arrested, so let us Craw p flights when we er o r P TR ol anany are poor. They are not | the veil , unpropitions? I i nance ¢ \ o T e T TR ST ST (Tt Tt e Well, deari®s, T could ge on like 1 this for hours, hut I think T lear schedules in t of t . o i of u sloyed they need public aid. = : | s red some o namployeit Ll IRk ) the process-server hammerinz — on Kkind of h ot other teams have gone, espoecially | There is a vast difference between | e R e portant as safs w ton tailenders. New Kng- | @ highly organized agricultural na- | {1 mons, so T will so» vou next s T o (b R e (o suctivas Tealanal Highlyioosi| | day afternoon at the abaftoirs | Unusual news comes to hand Britain and Germany. | | A zentleman tells us that he was ; garding by Jones. Usually « THAT LOCAL AIRPORT Agriculture in France has been on B””[\S ey are! very! it || Slonaing, aEiie ot obe busiest cor- golf hero § up a sterling fight and THE PLAN IN BRISTOL 1 paying basis because for genera- portant. Eyeglasses may b \""“\(\\‘v:r "'] ‘;. |~myllu" ,.l,v,‘\:h.l H}K‘l since 1921 our cut of 1 t conversation there is no | tions there has been a steady de- || 1l more so. If your kiddies || ppore woere curses and brake x N 1 eyes are defective, let us examin P + matches. 1 1 v ling 1o the buzz | mand for all the nation produces screcches and——the destrian ; : bz |n their eyes and proscribe the right | [ S0etenes AT e P e driv when ut at the nge g or ering something | from its fields, the land owners are | | glysses planted his fist firmly - ot i me o matches but : Nl ) t rwhelmed with mortgages, Eris oy, Sthenfnan, oL, e At ) Swanson has e e pisoe Y. Sneciuily | e ran, however, into a rolice ways pu fight that « ; Jar deed in | and there is a tradition that farming A e DTt I Ta it Haltne decision d . til the 3 o along Osgood | is y employment. French Comfartable Vision cene, where the driver was com- day of tt t. Astonishing a as the makings of an afr- | peasants rarel we their acres plaining hitterly about the assault i = || “Dia 1 hit him!" said the pedes jit 15, therefore, 1 t Debble Beach, | port. The ing dc g Thomases | which pass from father to sons, ran 00 w’n trian, in response to the policeman’s Cal., Jones 8 t 1ngs of be- | hereabouts Lieutenant Charles | many familics having been on the . query. “Sure, T hit him. I'm a hit ing eliminated in 1 round Wright, aviator, was brought to the same land for gencrations. aind-run pedestrian!” = Optometrist : 1t is not we g 1 was | scen plane. 1f seeing is be- | France, to be true, has some in T the matter wit 1o, Johnny | lieving, there is nothing left to do | dustrialized cities; but on the whols Main St Phone 1905 Briags: “I met old Jim Harris to. (®Fontaine Fox, 1978 Goodman of O a youth of 20. | but believe it can be donc. | its strength lies in s deep-rooted | J | Gay. He said he was coming over to | ] : | { ; \ ' . | > ' h ST —

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