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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, \IO\'DAY DECEMBER 30, 1929. New Britain Heraldv camo from. ; Amerlcan ers as a mv: l I l:l-mo Lrewing Co. has been | Vefore their marriage, she gave him | persons employed by Federal, State [a naked woman. After some diffi- All of which docs not mean that |50 to much expense and effort to | OrSanized to succeed the Zunn a book entitledl ‘A Perfect Gentle-|and local governments? {culty they managed to put some HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | | Brewing Co. The stock subscribed man'.” A. The latest estimate is approxi- | clothes on her and get her to the for in cash is $18,300. Bradley: “Well?" mately 2.800,0( { police station, and iy court today the poor are mo longer with us.|present news that the public must | o There are plenty of them; but we|have in order to be well informed. | It was reported today by the lios- Hartley: “This Christmas she gave Q. What is a mirage? | Jud Saxe warned her that unless | At Herald Bldg have a big population and potted | The frequently expressed criticism .[',H \()dll 1 |]‘\.<l $ had \‘v- or him ‘Wild Animals I Have Known"." A. An optical effect produced | she stopped drinking she will »nditions do not matetlally affect | that the newspapers pander to the | Tealized by the charity Dball "\-1 —Jean Lois Sanian. |upon an extended plain or an ocean, |sent away. He did not want to Aehe (o NORIFTION RATES the general level of prosperity. The | lower tastes is simply not true, thers lastimial (Copyright, 1929, Reproduction | when the lower strata of air are at |her ‘because her husband would . ¥ Practically all of the l(o(r~l.ml e = = Torbidden) very different temperatures than the |(hen be penalized. and he disliked 0 Three Month country is so big that there can be | being a large percentage of informa- | churches in town will hold their an {7 Sin all commmitiations to than R I ALl e S 4 1 N 9 e e gher strata, se a e sky is seor senc wer J cause L er depressions in two or three import- | tive news stories in every modern | nual meeting this week. || Shop tditor, care of the New R R e e rit eral ¥ m“n:): Itur::n‘:du:":]u ’\":'v: v".:‘ e | water on the desert, and ships and| Attorney L. J. Golon appearcd for 1ainde the people not ident higher than the average level of in- n ;ovh'r distant objects are seen, us Mrs. Kulas and told Judge Sgxe with sub-normal industries | telligence, The material is there in acts and anc,es % v, ally inverted, in the air. {frankly that he was nonpulsed by Iring » Unwi g #ifts S any rds does Ve e situation 1dge Saxe tol S {Iorotusion; oniy reauiring s time of [ Bring the Uawanted Gifts To Us Q. How many words docs the av- | the situation. Judge Saxe told h | for Exchange! erage novel contain? to ask her if s wonld take the ant industries at a time and the |newspaper which shoot decidedly sing mediun - the intelligent to take notice and T These sterling silver tea-balls that A, The number varics. but a full | pledge to abstain from intoxication E o | THE VIRST DEADLY WE profit thereby. AT D S G RE e e people always get nevel runs from 80,0 to 120,000 land she replied that she would, but Whether man is a relatic Faults there are also. A good edi- | pesult of making some nation fight- | N e CaI't vepress the notion words, he did not w to o on living hie isn‘t makes no | (or is not one who closes his eyes | ing mad by reminding it of its| g OV share R0 molIIbEn Q. How much docs the largest|with her hushand. ) Saxc or e e e pidage o totient | They'd trade for sterling glee-balls anchor on a battleship weigh? dered a continuance. obscrving that 1 iterial dent in the utionary | -© G L 7 Serian | 1o use throughout the vear { A. 20,000 pounds womin obviously was not in t I t s Darwima sory is | Nis gaze; rather he is one who con- | To plunge in life's cup daily and | Q. What does crime cost the jcondition to think clearly after be- | : s As a salve for speculators, red halit 3 5 | } to the supposition | tinually cndeavors to improve is| o of the income tax is oo much lavor it with cheer! g United States annually? ing out all on a drinkins - | | ! Tn 1928 the New York State |party, but the probation departmen 1 progressat | product ike saying it with flowe at it | I niarce 1 v‘-f’ 2 e “‘m N‘(“” St tionersiRa i th Serious Tim L umes Commission estimated that |Will keep in touch with the situa- s of time. Dr. Henry % _ § Halley: vt it time to make general crime, as distinguished from | tion and unless Mrs. Kulas mends Osborn 1 ated the | OF ex-judge, said, grati- B vour New Year resolutions?” | QUESTIONS ANSWERED financial crime, costs $13,000,000,- (her wavs she will be sent to an in- has clung to on former | {¥ing to tl newspaper boys and f course some youngsters go fo rry: “No. this isn't any year You can get an answer to any (000 a year. itution in | Birls everywhere that the gentle- | the devil in college. A college | for cxperiments: question of fact or Information by| Q. Can heat be amplified? | Her husband told t court he doesn’t overcome natural talent. writing to the Question Editor, New A. Heat mav be conserved ep | Canrot do anything with her —— Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | made to flow in a given dircction, —_— —— Morality changes with time." . 1322 New York avenue, Washington. | but it can not be increased heyond | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS lite comfort from | lo appreciate that great instit n. | Ifor example. a perfectly good check | | D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps | the amount given out at the source. | I'OR BEST RESULTS New York scientist | the American press. is bad if it gets to the bank before| [ for reply. Medical, legal and marital| Q. How much is spent for adver- = g nny e bived o you do. ~ ad\&szcunnol be given. nor can ex- | tising in the Unjted States annually? e : 3 o — tended research be undertaken. Al| A. The estimated amount spent MR TUNNEY NOW HAPPY AT G Sna ek o place Ao tie: i . . other questions will receive a per-| for advertising in all media e Of all the gentlemen who have car hacks out of just as you p: A sonal reply. lnsigned requests can- | United States is in the neighborhood meed of good wishes for | They say bald men make | not Le answered. Al letters arefof onc billion dollars a o i rey, former | MOst loyal husbands. It is r : 7 confidential.—Editor. cording to I'rofessor Daniel | that nobody tries to stes ) i Harvard Unive & | bod; to steal a blind ’ Q. Was Bismarck the Chancellor b | Mebmer of the Associated Press Assocl; 5 usis ¢ or whether 1 to Member of the Associated Press at man originated st but did not pass | Man is among that large army of in- Fundamental- | telligent Americans who is inclined What 5 shorn’s theory cigl champion, stands | | mounts to is that when the pro- at the top of the list. 7 of Germany in 18647 vy were more intelligent | did not like his gentiemanly m il killed off Germany in 1564, What w known el s vere ke i aemiemany | S i e 1 of WA o e vk WITH UNGARBED WOMAN | 2 ey wnimals ) the other animals he was champion—seeming to | ining anotier hunter is a decr. group of independent Kingdoms. | bin avenue | | forests and were able to sur fer the more robust tactics of Grandduchies, Margravates, and e niore of the - ; N ; i ) ; ; e ive through the possession of more John L. Sullivan school—are o wond famous guys ETlectorates, in which the German Juilding lots L stafs ublica ; anguage was spoken. The King ntelligence’ than the oftiers, That|agreed that Mr. Tunney ought to -oon Sft for publicalion. Who : isnsudep wasisnokel fhe KKlngdoln could do his best if he didn't dread | | ; of Prussia occupied a dominant po- Up and Deliver Her to o rejection slip? 3 sition among the German states. In i 3 1564 Leopold von Bismarck was the Headquarters. Woman has a right to do any- o Chancellor of Prussia. under King . : thing man does. Tor that matter. — William I. When in 1871 the Ger the city. The other policy 1s to keep | | she has a right t ake d pies han state: od Sy : g s e e e o rh o e aeier o | ale ag e nis Al opma e R U ples zian ot e unlien 0o & Sligle on the streets safe for automobiles and | : i but it would look rather silly. tion, known as the German LEmpire, g1 1o ng devoured by the giant creatures |ried. Instcad of enjoying a quiet Tariios Willan @ e v PAEE et ner I ience vesterda ey ) e then existing. | pleasant and bappy honeymoon, as | Americanism: Feeling vastly su- warck as Chancellor. He was C lto (--z}\ y:“:~,~11:;\ ‘\:).n”imf’ ot | It is nearly inconceivable to sup- | befits even celebrities, his wife took | Perior to aliens; thinking those " |gcellor under three German I report. fo. Probation Office ;-A(y" e Lucy: “WHY did he cat the sash, | Perors—William I, Frederick 11 and | Connolly that Mrs. Anna Kulas was he at that | no ordinary case of the ailment, and | S e i ALioHlcaicy and R founagtholie T % farndma: “Who? What do B Q. What states have laws against | port to be entirely a | early period had the use of hanc - re the very finest of | ren't as vain as the ) : e e arly period had tI al in order to insure the very finest of | Men aren't as vain as they sccn. in. Lucy [ hiteh-hiking? | Mrs. Kulas was sprawled on a et T o o | cele. | A self-satisfied man wouldn’t think Luey: “In my book it says, ‘He A. Minnesota, Maine, New J¢ coach with a blanket drawn about o i renohont. tha | [T fon fenoEmous advantage over |hrated appendicitis surgeon from ?"nv rapping his roll of one’s in alwent to the window and threw up|sey and the District of Columbia |her, and her clothes on the floor he- mem But there are ‘“;, s or | animals which lacked the powers to | Vienna was employed to make sever- | -, the sash have laws against hitch-hiking. »'\-!I her. An arrest was warranted b S Sl " | seize and hold clubs, stones or such |al tr the Ttalis e | e R Q. Where is Brown University? |14 the officers started to do their it: The kind that inundates north- | %0 and hoid @ | 2] trips to the Htalian town where | Statesmen should keep a nation MAID, OR WIDOW! e e ';’,]‘"J“”l"l,r 27 [duty, but Anna had other plans. She S eAfATAaE o e e iclumay utensils he was able to fabri- | Mrs, Tunney was abed. After heroic [ prepared. 1f a man like to monkey | By Lucile Werden A HCE AI0ge SHC, o e 2 i {had been out all sht her 5 . e Saaa e A e Sos it 2 . Q. Do pigeons secrete milk on night with her T o et D | ca o o iR RS e aln e Tonlsiene puasinniled hioeh T ‘1”“, poisons, it's his job fo provide | Thir rival claims (o reign SUPrEMe, | wnicn the voung is fed? four-year-old son and she was in no i our in which he lived. The ancient cave- }:“,om that time legal papers charg- the antidotes. | Can man decide in no case | -A. The crop of a pigeon is larg condition to be bothered by police 2 dweller, though he was & puny per- (ing a breach of promise suit hobbed x maid's the diamond in the|ang double, and during the breeding | oh: S1° wanted to be let alone. Stand Thls IeSt . TG o S e e Lo ke Well, if the railroads spend af rean e s i oo s e i The offic started to take her!| o 0 5 n comg \ an at [ up in this country and Mr. Tunncy | billion for improvement in 1980.| The widow's in the showcase. e i e ’0 ‘”",“']‘ ’1" by force, and within a few minut Bright-lights—*Close-ups’'— eles @ Ky fluid upon which the 4 3 s ninutes 1 | roamed near him, could swing a club [ was kept busy hiring lawyers as well | )"rl!ups llh.n lmln‘ pipe at the tooth- | The maid’s a formal table d'hole-— | ouns gre sed in part, or at any rate {they found themsclves tussling with Docs a blemished skin make which probably was the first dead- | as doctors, Tt was quite a hectic | ¥Ashing basin will squirt water a| The widow's cakes-and-hones. [ " moistens the food given {o them you dread them? Then join the little more generously. The maid’s a promissory note— |\ NPEEE 0 i thousands who have used The widow's ready money. a D nezen Agangs & 2. Do deer shed their antlers Resinol Soap and Ointment Tlie maid's the Thlest book onsale ‘”"\'"“':;"‘ e with almost startling success A N G ATETE el | enougl to think flattery will pay| lure fiction—-sweri—seductive; Sl il G R for pimples, clogged pores, T SR e = 4 . P .. | for a 33 photograph. The widoy fwiees ale, thiere Sanninlly. S ion es KILLING THE RUM RUNNERS | To be stranded in the: Arctlef 3fr. and lrs Tunney arenot E b L “:v“m‘m"" ‘]\‘“l’rr‘:}‘\"lf'l‘\'_‘"‘\‘. these portions fall off, a soft velvei- o thes'l’?“gh"““s'“c'I—O”é“”j The Killing of three rum runners | Wastcs probably is the most terrify- | home to friends. and the new year| aj evils tend to cure themselves. | The maid's oldle o e ’“\'I substance remains. which Frank E_ Goodwm ; z\nt lurttyfsl‘arls a 5?“. ar » P P ole a of 1 | i . graduy v hardens r P T St ng and the moumding of o fourth off |inz expericnce that can befall man, | Promiscs fo be a better article that | For instance. when he game hors| A brave but artless yeoman: sraduellyihardensintolorn. liie Optometiis e oF d“l:cc S e cold and the supreme |the old, In spite of the fact that | Kill all of the birds. there won't b | The wiGows gives the countersign, | ey i ey Gl copn N e skin health and beauty—the {any more gama hogs. A lalcial TS el cenin oo e Lrser thetclosqiofythahreeding thes Jye Examination d ointment to heal—the soap to 2 | son. Ordinarily one new prong de- N cleanse and refresh. Zry them! | Officers Doty and Liebler Wrap Her | i means at man. comparatively | have a most happy 1930, now tha weak physically and lacking the | he is through with the vicissitudes of | Keep the sidewalks for wom- | thood by discour | ability to cover ground possessed by [ 192 t's well that policemen ¢ L police are not casily shocked, or Officers David Doty and John M. Licbler might ers, Is one of the official plicies in | | | | | many of his animal enemies in the | Consider for a moment what came | {he intersections safe for pedestrians The only thing that doesn't Jitsiseiis & ; 2 Sose taan could have survived such | to sppendicitts while in Ttaly: 1t sas | E00I8 8t Wasninaton yastly nferior| marked dow g January is the to foreign statesmen. randm William 1T until 1850, an environment unl value of human Kindness. i ¢hich with a little intelligence gave | expert medical attention a Connecticut England boasts of nine women | inayors. Somehow women in Eng- land seem able to get elected to im- e e weapon in the history ¢ | honeym: erytl sonsidered T e e ore froquentiy: thanb i Acan | honeymoon, everything considered, their supposedly more active sisters {and only ended a few days ago when | 1t must humble a great man to it libttenl Statoa: | the breach of promise business col- | discover that his admirers arc slmpic the coast of Rhode Island proves to | The in : have been the most sanguinary bat- | isolation arouses the imagination Lo 1929 included the ex-champion’s | tle to date hetween the Coast Guard | se¢ aught else but the possibilitics of | MO | What's the use? 1 you carry 100 | A protty bread-and-buiter miss ‘:“’i‘“f’]: "‘Il’“‘fil"“ Gl Bhaief Gioren MAIN ST Sample of each free. Write and the rum running trade, In addi- | death by slow torture. { {much, the holdup man takes it: and| And bread-and-sugar madam. L "d U“l develop more. nol, Dept. 72, Baltimore, Md. tion, the caplure of three ships and | But Carl B. Eiclson and Earl Bor- | A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER [i7 you don’t carry enough, he shoots | There's nothing really new in this. | o =0 \?, 'l",n “,'?“":: i ”;1”(','(,“ o e S 4 | ¢ i - i o Adam: | North Atlantic tha he Pacific? more than half a million dollars i,,;l.«n»l are skilled Arctic explorers. [ A Fundamentalist institution for Sou: forhvastingilsilin “'”“ I‘MI'”‘J* '1'”; back to A\“}'I R | 3 2 " 8 { § e I | When Abel died, his weeping bride X liquor puts the results far and |They arc “lost” somewhere off or ou | theological tradition is no place for | g\ go to pr o ol e e o st o s s o Q. How often should a turtle he \bove other episodes of the kind. In | the Siberian coast, where their pL\nBiA modernist profassor. That again | slows that Charles 1. Hughes is th | W h,‘ A e e T e o el : | the annals of coast warfare it has|evidently was forced down. That does | was brought to light with the esodus | 84th great man to be the first to wonder if he tries to?) A, Twice a week-is often enouzh | | if a big feeding is given, but if the e N ek turtle will cat every day, it is not Mrs. Tarmer: “I suppose you ride | t00 often to feed it WATERPROOFING CELLARS Public opinion, as is usual in such | Men have lived in the Arctic befor: prisons where the riots occur aren't|on the nw rurban réad a good| Q- What countries composed Lhe Many hous are torpr instances, will be guided almost |this, and it can be taken for grant- | TProfessor Day was speaking about | the ones where every cell has a re- | Geal?” Entente during the World War? || our wi it Burean b e At 5 ceiving se rs. Butler: “Yes, indeed; we use | What countries now compose the practical suggestions on construction for ellar ¢ Hey “Little Entente"? a new house, and for various methods tl e waterproofing an ol cellar that is damp and wet. If Kind, fill out the coupon below and sel 3 the appearance of mous vic. | not necessarily mean they will be- | of Dr. Horace Calvin Day, who was | Sa¥ *“faith, hope and parity.” ~ ‘ i ! tory. come a prey to Arctic conditions. | professor of Liology at Howard uni- The strange part of it is that the versity in Birmingham, Ala. solely by previous prejudices. Radi- led that Hiclson and Borland are | theology in front of a class of stu- a eeping | de e e 4 rasi - e ¢ Inter-Reuben a great deall cal drys will regard it as a fitting | well versed in the art of keeping 1‘:1 nts when he had occasion to re ) the Inter-TReuden a gt I\.’I\tlhfilL e answer that not cnough attemipts are | themselves alive by living off such | fer to the story of Jonah and the Correct this senterce: “Bill has| 4 & the World War consisted of ‘Francs, made to enfor prohibit a wild ice animals or fowl they may | Whale, and to Jonah's feat in pro- recovered form the grippe so many | D = P SIRIT Russia and Great Britain. The *“Llt- — = = == P (OUPON T HERE S == = e ade to cnforce prohibition and CHE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT | . i | PREVAILS! tle Entente? is composed of Czecho- | coxsruction moiror. Wasnington slovakia, Rumania and Jugoslay ew Yorl Avenue, Washington, | Q. In a Community Chest hos e . are employed all ‘along the line.| The hunt for these two aviators. |scemed o have been very much (e | L : §7 el iy ant & copy of the lulletin Wa e yed all ‘along the lin | = The Mlesnto 5ioy, much of the amount collected goos ewitl. five cents in coin, o 0 i Radical wets will call the business | however, goes forward with inereas- | contrdry to the spirit hovering in the | Copyright, 1030, Publishers | e et of stiffst | for clerical and other expenses, and | s, o cover return postage an Syndicate o 5 b 3 2 lain murder. cd energy, the Soviet government | corridors of the Fundamentalist col- \What do they think L've got to do|how is the remainder divided Until all the S fully a ing readily acceded to the reque: 'l‘ ege. One student, shocked and em- R all day—run this darn car up and .\.L The l?\\rl‘m;:'e‘ : rommvlm:t) nd, a X ) f - all possible aid. Soviet | i 2 . professor’s state- - | down? And that Hookus zuy. 1'tl get | chest expends ubout ¢ per cent for hand, all viewpoi 10: 3 t all possil id 1 Ral Sthefprofessons Observat'o"s |t Gomin’ in the ear wilh half a | clerical and other expenses, and the | can "on and tearin' the decorations. | remainder is distributed in accord- || [ crry : \... STATE i ! - urore sufficiently given he Americans are supposed t0 {loud voice. 0" Ihe u/e lller titer 1 lay out a buck and a quarter | @nce With approved budgets, to the | I am a reader of the New Britain Herald. calm to nely d 4 icre are a few | Professor Day. of course, had to e five-andoten for decorations, | various organizations which are sionate appraisal P sidents of the Siberian ico regions | resign. Tt scems he had no difficulty the big stiff comes in halt members of the chest. \nd tears ‘cm. They're all souses in[ Q. What is the total number of thls dump—sonses and crabs | preceded by light va % tightwads, 1 wish they was all d LS U wireless to Junt for the laway rom Howard university. Any- | Preceoct W 8 it vain ot snow on | (FNCO "n gonna blow this | - «tor the Sovict §OV- | way Wiz Eeelredbys VLelEn(l| MG ISETCIn (SORT EOh Ch JAY | oint now that the Christmas sugar s cloudy; not much change in tem- Gl e SRR St PRI HfodE i a reward of | stanford in California, which was in | Joioture: strong west winds, is over. Ring, darn ya, ring! running the car down (o the base- ment and knoek off a smoke!” times.” said his wife, “that he not longer thinks he is going to div| they will claim that it can be en- d, or even upon fish, as the Lski ;n.ln.g an ark for all the world's ani- ‘orced if similar ruthless methods | mos do | mals during the flood. His remarks | \jen he gets it Dy Susan ‘s | streer axp xeasER splanations i} nd ti 2 will scour the regions where | ments, procecded to pray for him in vill rom being ta with radios t will » heard |in obtaining a new position. Maybe | \yvichington, Dec. 0.—1"orecast Jout f ¥ with | t tructions from the Soviet gov- | he was aching for an excuse to gel | for Southern New England. Cloudy, ditors t g the nature of a promotion. It took Yor t for Lastern New York is to be zratefully Te- | just a few hours for the telegrams to | Partly cloudy tonight; Tucsday in- 1t | creasing clondiness followed by stiow A e THE LOCAL DENTIST GAVE MICHEY MCGUIRE A N or Tain-in nor(h - portton: sughily| . The Supcriutendent BoX OF CIGARS THIS CHRISTMAS — MCGUIRE SENDS success- | California institution. which Is noUat | (g ryceday in extreme north all particular what brand of 1heologY | portion; fresh to strong west winds, | All r:rm ‘ 1§n;n|(. :m;.l ‘I;AH;{:"HK:);HZT} HIM CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS e 5 5 sresident ‘orecas - New Haven and|row the hot water gels d ot prctisocaiiietec bt Sl e H‘?,:\'W '[-.‘,:’,mlm (‘“I; -,-I,‘_M‘\‘_“‘\] and 1 lay 'up the ‘boiler for repaivs. e e G A WORD FOR THE PAPERS | llcover, by the wob: Was graduated | MR tons: The disturbance that| That's how I feel about it ‘Might many people who doe- | from Leland Stanford. pasent oeme this scotion Sunday is| Just as well shut off the cold water, news Tverybody concerned ought to e | central this mornir s a storm of | tco. Them pipes has to be went over. e e o ieeor Davirtilii o markeaintensi iy maNtne BEN OV INEotlugme bo s otibie: gettin’ this Sehe e % | Seotia coast. High winds and gales| dump in shape in case the company pt to gratify their own lust for jable to talk about | were reported from coast stations| wants to raise the rents. In case— relentless criticism, that it is a re- | heart's content when he arrives I | quring the passuge of this storm. | haw! haw! That's a hot one!” to discover a man high placed | California, while at Howard the | pressure ocenrred southwar to students will in future avoid hear- | northern Florida. ‘The Telephone Girl Conditions favor for this vicir “Shizz! Swaltim tellinya, = sbizay! partly cloudy weather and not much | Scvente chemises and fourteen their wealk- al-minded professors LG L e S e Temperatures yeste : thunk I'm a family a' Siamese trip- J. Hennings, & lets. I'm tryin’ yanummer. Atwater 3215 donanswer Billings fzzit. Atlantic City ... wellen callup wivawazout—we:l, CospAnEpl s Boston ......coceen. ey diddin, thassall 1 know. Ya- paturallyioias fcesnly N [T s & pumma? Imsawry thawiyas izzall m the papers reported | al Y. . A, now has a | Chicago . Sehat 931 \ia af presint, Whazsat? 1 aidln- | memt f 1,000, On New 'l incinnati ... .o . 3 siwry-they - yain't-no-more - wya: | Year's day a reception will e BIVeR | Denver ..oononess 30 | 54 Gresint, Wazzat? Wil I let. s o Governor and Mrs. Chamberlain | Dulith «ooooeeienen.. e incth Wi | g BLHOED o Oh, sure, Tll write ya aletta!” |" fhere were 976 arrests made by |IL.os Angeles . i American nation will | pacs between Professor Day Noah to his After a period of watching | ¢ thelr good |Ing the heretical conceptions ot f New York. has been a fe d in what garding the many cases that ap- red before 1 Imbued with the ritical faculty, he read every line of ery newspa story having | Lo i b £ the police during 1904. O£ thisi| Miami Sy asenaustni A Noble Love! this to sce his name in print, but total. 350 e zunkenets e ‘\v]"‘,,,'um.r,oé' “Is the contract of dower proper- L S Fiee Ukes [0V Ton asBAILL [ ANLGEE 1\ drawn up, signed and witnessed 2" marily to check up on errors or Tl ny\tvvv.r! m v\;n“ of \r (\”I”pl,’l]xyl\fi \‘ ‘n“\rlw i Kod iR Lord ot | Castis-onsthes TG e G ool ew eans 3 g 2 3um N . | New York = evening “yes.t sighc ot roldes A. J. Sloper announced today that | Norfolk, Va Ye sighed Betty Golden. I ! SR “There are no loopholes through law practice he would appoint successor 10 | Northfield, Vit : which your Wwisc lawyers might yearing on his court. He did not do omissions, doly the judge quit the ben stepped down (', 1% Smith on the committee in- | Pittsbure o ind word 1o zating & al meeting of the New St creep *Not a loophole” said the fair Betty. rollow the busines: 3 HAS SPECIAL BED Amalzamated Whalchone. American t cot Dec, 30 (P—A spocial | Cheese and Micaroni have not bexn LAy g 1 ¢ il retive from . the 1 was built by the | affected by the recent depression™ oy 4 probate judge this evening ¢ line on its steamship Beren- ‘No. dearest,” answered Miss ucitienses i Vhict Sons Wl will turn over to his fa for the accommodation of [Colden. firmly pre-holiday g o not clain suceessor, 1% 1 i | T'rimo Carnera. giants Venetian | Then 1 love yvou.” said the noble leelared a ) stitution in W. W. Leland of Meriden hias pur- | heavyweight, who will arrive in this | Lord chased an intercst in the Besse- |country tomorrow for several bouts. | irown Co. on Main street and will [Carnera is six feet 10 inches tall mm‘ Them Were the Times! l & Fonmine Fox. 1929 the frenzicd sic ¥ v re gotten out of money; hic nge tor others of their kind. | e resident manag weighs 285 pounds, Hartley: A year ago Christmas,

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