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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN SDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929. NATALIE SUMNER - LINCOLN t & in New York - TENEMENT BLAZE Sl Five More Overcome by Smoke { which hich pugnacious thrust to the qualit Lhpearance Symbol of Clemenceau Spirit; /i | Dauntless Siatesman Well loveds: i ation o 1 vas pression. said William olitho, he { ~ 4 a s duel with Paul Amazed French Soldiers | i ine i was 4 Mongol of the type of Lh | . ] | . e : A tribe of Alfila or Genghis Khat During War by Stalking |« neean snap “Monsicur | The Irench have a legend to ac- | USE out. Oba « < N Yor No 2T P—A wor ’ | ifered fro suffocation and | | Obadiah | {wo other injured at a fire in | 1 1 Fast str thi s 9 »“ Mrs. Clara Garcia, 34 years old S i 15 I i 3N plee Rl s ] 01 S ‘ 0L s e from the scd patrol | 1 e loor 1y : et el was not | | I o ne e Victory Pt for Tiger “Bon e o car [ y you mistook Stanton 2 L Barlow Died During Napoleon's| radiriy o ree i DATIOW DIEQ DUTT poleon's| wise 1 H i night.” i6n 1 Qi | e b 1812 Campaign in Russia Lie " | Nith a swift upward toss of her s agely head Peggy faced (he sheriff. | “No: T looked fo sec if he ntatives Miss Prescolt stafes « ) 1 s minister o Synopsis ] G open the front deor and come rignent of Napoleon in 181 i intry 1 aga } L to B she amended. been found in a deserted Jittle oonli of Yew . | stroked Tis ehin. | country chureh by the Polish Society | the of Peg i 1 I buried | g os he had a key or the Protection of Graves of War [ .:r‘hi-w A ) b Y was Obadiah that | Heroc | s ; : ) o | hien 18 staying there last T the it of Na Stantor i ‘, « or « nr to his way | Haghonuold Jin ith the en- typhoid that was par ‘j" = 5 i I e hvind the sher- ed army and died | ch | it entively to all | some in Polapd. But the de- L and c . el v R stood by the ! (ails of ath or the where-| ancle ‘ i Sece o e e abouts of his have remained | el I'm | U for Ter. Judge. for|a mystery until the discovery by the | mo ) ) |a vou st Obad Graves socicty Chap ) Rro) eheaye o e el records of the little church in % gl ApSe s Lind s Zarnowice in the county of Krakow ou r. 1, as " [ revenle the minister died De ) 0 I haver fo. by cember 26, 1812, Th h certifi- | s £ i : nele’s will, to inherit { iqe in (he church archie fates bis for e . : that two witnesses, Jan Blask, post- _| “Come inside the jail. Miss Pres- |, md 1dzi Bojerkicwicz, owner i W it | ¢ IMisher ¢ nded. “1H get | g small farm, made depositions e hat Miss Dres-|YoU o sign a confession. and then, rlow 4 in house nuniber s i e ( talk bail one while passing through Zarno- 5 ; sl was not dry on her sig- | wice on his way fo War: 3 1 as | nature hen 1 was helped out The w 4 ¢ unaware of | - ; of her chair by Obadiah’s powerfnl|(he names of his paren(s but knew o g . jarm and pushed outside the fronl | that he was the husband of Mar- | ol 1 door ] zaret Baldwin and resident of an| o Lit ) Sl SR out the Dhail American town named Ridgeficld | ) | e exclaimed e e d | ‘em.” | NEW SUBMARINES LAUNCHED | . | “Here Jim, take Miss Prescott to| ‘Toulon, Irance, No wr)— she could | Two submarines for Jugo- L say she was|Slavia’s navy were launched here e , headed for | yesterday. The vessels were con- i structed by Irench firms for the | Gl Appleton and Co.) | Jugoslavian government. 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Yellow] oo | CabCo.| " "™ Jour, N Linta to the | which he to one a d: o 1 Poilus or roaring Amcricin | Clemenceau came of an old 1l “Soon my patient hecame regular | us 1 the Y but e beeame a radic tica ) 1 t o e T e e e Leel " and comfortable, without any pein | all have to get she st have hailed as a trae und ogime o Pilineie e bl i i T A s e e e . or discomfort. This of cou need a na out of the battleficlds, trench-mnd | be conurng m q her confidence in eating as m heavy on his boots, and dissolved de- nd ) her appetite required. Now she is featism I'rance; the 1 whose 1 for rey cit onstritio happy and cheerful, since regularity ar-like psycholog : tha : "~ Tas begun and continued with such | them off bal in the day when Gerr armies | come ell AT I s S i rged towards Paris, he stood in|World War, an under-mediup: | iWbe trouble. 2 cowd state many sibunandbicaie poli instances of excel results from is vietory! We will wage war. W Nujol, but th the most recent will fight before Paris We will one.” Pyrenecs. 1 will continue to last quarter of an hour heean Through the Mine perf Minerva sight of him st always carrice oned settled in the Vendee into Llurop: quict province centuries la- > the swarmed which, 1’ran arrio) the radical and bii- who was the Tigot Li Victoire. to give m BEST RESULTS LD CL ADS ing us" and turned the Trenches | it was a vitier a And feat when, at the Lt t Nurse tells how even a i broken leg can be forgotten if simple Ui rule is followed « . V7 OU would think a very old lady o 1 up with a broken thigh ina T er cast would be a hard person to keep happy. Yet, according to ¢ Helen V. Griffin, 64 Pros- Avenue, Hackensack, New an be done—if you know We may not have broken legs ad, but we have other ; of which fly away this good advi Nu 1 men i of belled wh t the ag G0, doctors 1 victory y courage ranc Had Both Traits to make us s troubles ma when we foll “My patient,’ neeau had both traits added the The and ferocity of Iadiator nine his 1etirer from poti- - Courage Wins Happiness end of his political carcer, Clemer ShoutingiGreetingSEolE e epratient ot LSt % to move about by s death mellowed mnee’s war-tine unal ot beir premi elf constipated. y medicines in pill form w used with little or no results. 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