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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. | R T R R A try, then industry must be dragged | fice team in a Humason bowling | foreign mission work. B[]Y S[;”UT E[]URT | BRISTUL NE“’S “Twin Brother” Stunt SEES FREE TRA[IE down to equality with agriculture in | PLAINV'LLE NEWS league match at Harts alleys last| Actual collection effort will not be- |a gradual process. evening, | Costs Brothers Permits | o | gin for several months, it was an- New London, Jan. 7 (A—The e aaacoTes: | nounced, but a series of conferences (Continued From Page Seven) “twin brotler” act has heen | ‘ (Continned From! Bage Seven) Automatics has decided on the first steps in | ek frowned on by State Athletic | A | Chapman ..., — 289 | preparation for this work. The total e [at nis home Sunday morning, was | | Commissioner ~ Donohue, and | | —— | eddlngs | will be in charge of Emerson|Kallenbach ... — 269 | has been allotted among the 21 dis- A d d Iheia fro Aite Romelthismorns ] 9ohnny: “.,‘1‘ Elmer iccone C ek H ddl S | | Leonard, deputy of New Haven A 90— tricts of the church proportionate- eW Members (0 bé 6—| The 5t 1030 Gelacle and drom G| LIRhets O Schencepdy M. 3] [)l]glebSHlflll uqateston flysl | county. 104— ly. Bishop Edwin E. Hughes, chair- : ; i Bad [k Speck e e o e peen indefinitely stispende This Tarill Fieht Is L — : | Light Retreshments will be sery-|CmPbeEIl voie. 108— 315 | man of the world service committee wlll Revww Mem fl ges {istant M ot Sl a S il “‘U.x;i o is Tari lg g ast SGHDITT - GI OWLE lsa h Tl e i et e \\.\«( among those attending the | s Irene ey, ds (ionl 2 3 g8 —— followed in the new St Joseph's|| the East End A. C. December 17, _— ‘ Missflrene iA SCrowley; sdaught ’i o Case ‘l“ “’)'\‘"l'l‘“‘l“ : : Oftice 5 2 2 BB - = f Mr. and Mrs. James Crowley of he case of Ifrank Ibetz, charged | poag, o7 — £ 3 are being added t>|cemetery | | Elmer used his brother’s creden Hing an, 7.—1 irrent s | 4 AV s n100 T Hewimambermarclboine 4 Board to Meet | ] tiuts when he appearea and Jonn. || ‘Vashinston, Jan. T.—The current| oo ys¢ prain str became. the [ With cruelty to animals, scheduled |y |- 104 87 ROBERT K. MEEHAN the Boy Scout court of honor, and | o | e and accord. | | (ATIff fight is only the beginning of a | bride of Severin G. Schmitt, son of | 10 be tried in town court this morn- e Ve A | ting of th rd of cduza- | | ry knew all about it, and accord- ! of » son of Dummy 77 JOUN"F, ME v scouts appearing at future s e o e S e o A s e o i |tast, decisive struggle over the pro-| Nir. and Mrs. Henry Schmitt of 654 [INg Was postponed until Saturday |y 25 LD m‘y"'“"l‘z B S0 b mivens praitd wevten e o S s G (e S | tective theory. East Main street, this morning at|morning by Prosecutor Charles F. |0 96 1923, G L) Jusizemertt parss Sabbi S \dent of Schools Karl|| Elmer Ciccone lost on a tech- || There will be more tariff fights, | the church of St. John the Evange- | Conlon upon the request of Judge : IRMING TEMPORARY, lan was tried at the Decemb: TeoH ekl | 5 e afte wes | [continues Congressman George Hud- | 1ist. The pastor. I2ov. Thon a- | William Mangan, attorney for T T RE VER, AND l’ yt e in the Bristol high school | | nical knockout after sevea f|OM ERo EOLEE list. The pastor, Rev. Thomas J. La- 3¥% = SREAT, : 408 460 467 1105} TIME _FOR PRESEN- court and worked out fairl I, [ A. Reiche in e | o e et ok Gonivay slorniie ||| Cheston oty ATE Ny i 1N 0 o [ e e rac el e ecvar o7 v etz local man is charged I R T o each member quiz boys m | build o A e PO ad and | | the bout as there was a swelling | [15 or perhaps 20 years a general| Miss Margaret Schmitt, a sister of | DY the Connecticut Humane society e | This nction by complaint, claiming the several subjccts. B ilevec oiccane s st ey reversal of opinion will have de- | the bridegroom, and Joseph Crowley, | With beating five police dogs to| Methodist Church On | aissotution ot said company and the ap- scouts in uniform a - business transacted I B veloped and the free trader again|a brother of ang during | death with an iron bar because they q | pointment of a receiver to wind up ita A igoes a ¢ @ a brother of the bride, sang during 1 . - e N e e corisidered an HealthHralicalianichy | I will have come into his own. | the nup e ss. D e of. | had bitten one of his pigs. X World Service ‘Vonk‘\",' Paaseme o ahiafestrtion Sgrounk o T e s O At = the nuptial high mass. During the of Chicago, Jan. 7.—(P—1.eaders of | MOnday of Septemler, 1920, and thencs every angle. Dr \" e oy DEE St O ol i Important branches of industry | fertory, Miss Schmitt s Ave Ma- This is the second time in two i ki SEATELS | to the present time when the parties ap. be held on Wednes . in_the study of mental hyglene at | 75 perspns were present. are already coming to realize At |ria® and Mr. Crowley sung 0| Weeks that the regular weekly ses- | the Methodist Episcopal church to- |peared nnd wero fully heard, no plea at the Y. M. C. A. banquet | the health department of Yale '“-‘ Refreshments were seryed im- | ypa protective tarift stem i | Promise Me." At the close of the|sion of the town court was omitted | day launched their $10,000,000 world e Tl e aliemati - The board o versity, will deliver what is expected | mediately after several of the con- |q, - : 5 0| Z e e : % e A Eennlleretionsbof o i Ay Ly handicap to them, Huddleston says. | mass they sang in duet I Love You | because of the lack of a docket. Service M campatan fosShome I and nt true and that on the 21st 7 oclock on W {o. he one most impressive | tests had been staged. |and as soon as the farmers become | b i G T e e Annual Meeting of Bank | day of October, 1920, Frank Clynes was ity de M08 speeches at detgl ene e W Hoads cand | fully aware of the same thing in | Ims, roses, chrysanthemums | nmual meeting of the Plain- | pLaiied immetiry enslteg MoCE eal following men auditorium tonight at § o'cloc The ristol Wrestling club has at~ | ipeir own case the destruction of | and chrnations, rust Co. will be held on kri- NOTICE SRR R I e e serve 5s exemin The talk, ons scrics of four, §+ | ranged uum)u}-rl;hn <Bout eard for line cveram will Be In plain sieht. The bride wore a gown of orchid | day evening at the bank. Governor and that said ¢ ted such ap- six months s lance clinic of | the old town hall on Friday evening | nanolets Dot Want I ; ith hat and | John H. Trumbull is president of | S pointm aualified as such temporar D ! ehi : th hat and ' John H. Trumbull is president of |, s T porary Scoutmasters i s and Family Wei- Lstarting at 8:30 o'clock. Joe DIllon | wyye have o st i ye or | o R e A e sl utise o (e remeat iTwie) To the Creditors of the Electrical [repsive ind s now actng"as ‘sl Johnson, Du PR dations. The only talk left | of Bristol would face Tony Perronc |jiene i v says Huddlcston, | quet of butterfly roses. The maid of | A statement of the bank was is- | Distributors Corporation: | judized that the tempo ‘appointment E. Parker, and Ass on the schedule, with the exception |of Springficld, Mass., In the open- | inich forccast the future. Recog- | honor Miss Mildred A, Donohue, was | ued today by Treasurer A. A. Mac Sald company is in process of dis- |of said Frank Ciyne iver of the ters George Burling, of the one to be given tonight by Dr.|er with half-hour limit. It will be sy Leod and can be found in these col- | Solution. ~Creditors of said company | defendant company, he and the same in nition is growing all the time in a|dressed in dahlia chiffon, silhouette 2nd Francis McAloon. d by Dr.|the local lad's first appea are warned to present their claims lereby confirmed and made permanent on| will be del rance | - 1 les € | | great ion of American public|style, with hat and slippers to mw | umni ’ S o that the said Clynes be and he is hereby er Charles Morgzan an Paul . Fer, wha is the psychiatrist | the mat. George Cranson of Bridge- | gpinion, especially among financiers | Tier houquet was of yellow chr | Population 1s 5,145 i G ‘\f"‘j” May s, 1840 to H.UD. |\ 5ohied. permnnient. Mecelver of i prissionsusiTic & f the Connceticut State hospital. at |port will fight Jullus Turner of |ang industrial leaders who are look- | themums. James A, Crow | According to an estimate made by | DUt New Britain, Connecticut. | and that the authority and George Ward, Neil MacDouy SIS E cride ¢ an AT ol St themums. James the state d¢ 4 oy e | | directions etofore given to him ‘;]m"hhr A aleo serve when' pos. | the Federal Hill school auditorium | Meriden in the second tilt, and Fred |10y ahroad for business, that all| prother of the bride, was be . |the state deparument of health, the |iat i) 0 R i, Tk sible, on February 11 | Bruno, light heavyweight champion | (srifty are handicaps to internation-| A recer af the neme oF dlc) NOBUlMIoD of TiHInvilic At he Dres OTICE | herehy are reaffirmed and continued. B da@e s lwho ldeelve : Miss Dupuis Showered |of Italy, will grapple al commerce. bride's parents was attended by :'.u““t time is 5,445, An Mcrease of | And 1t is further ordered and adjudged roop leaders who desir Fortvfive wirls attended a shower | Adams, called the “Polish (R e e i o 3 : .439 in the population of the s'ate _ that three months from and after De ten-hour specialization course in| Forty-five girls attended | | “That goes even for certain lines| guests. The home w 2l t . - threo X Zatens SRS x M 1 tte Du- | thampton, Mass., in the J i s E E rchid and | /S shown by the health department's| On Wednesday, January 8, 1430, |cember 16th, 1829, be and the same ‘v 5 any subjec re sted to given in honor of Miss Laurc | of American manufacture. The au- | palms and cut flowers in orchid and 4 2, 2 e e el g any s S 3 ¢ 214 West streot [bout of the evening. | s & B | figure I'h gures were estimated | at 7:30 p, m., City Hall, the Board |creb 4 TECHen e the local office and advise what! puis at her home at 21 ¢ tomobile business, for instance is | dahlia shades. p sald recciver of claims against said es- 3 . 5 E and T th o ——————— o foreig! . S S core a traveling|Oon a ba of the 1920 census as|of Adjustment wlill hear any per-|iate, that all claims not so presented be subjects {t wre interested in recently and presented her with 9 looking to foreign markets. The Mrs. Schmitt wore a traveling £ ! A 3 . : £ 80 presentel subjects the 3 : S 5 iROoBIDEGE: a b i a |compared with the census of 1910 |sons interested in the following |thereafter forever barred, and that said At Tcast will have dis- | gold picce. Miss Dupuis, it was a tariff can’t help it because its pr dress of beige crepe with hat and | ¢ et t T AL Ui i x i = s 3 i come the bride of 1 ems : 4 = i o 18 , 4 fur coat of|8nd the estimated figur will be| Amendment to the Zoning Ordi- | T give motice to all parties con play booths & sccond annual | nounced, will become the bride are fixed by domestic competition. [ shoes to match and a fur cea | used until those of the 1930 census|nance, sald proposed Amendment |C¢ried of sald limitation, that all claims handicraft exhibit of the local coun- tonse Dery of Longueil. Quebee, | Al | They have an important exportable| Hartz seal. [ oo ¢ SR D DIOROEE MENAMENL: nor presented within the time limited i cil to be held at Tabs' hall on Jan- | Canada. on January 14 at St Anne's | | surplus and the tariff system hinders | The couple will reside at 660 West R "«“(L‘»” o T o Ali\m;‘: \w'-;\ lrv!‘v‘rmx to the Board Olf‘wn w( ther : ;.-‘ arred, and ‘u: (I\v(x? 4 ' i o bt it The monthly ceting f thel 2 3 dped ower n djustmer ¢ the C ~ eil, | dre 0 whic aims may be sen | The monthly meeting thel i em beeause of the high duties| Afain street upon their return from | justment by the Common Council. | cl e sent to uwary 17 and 18 under the Sponsor-| church y y | Young Women's sewing guild of the Minstrel Show | R e, e | irst Baptist church will be held to- S emt & minstrel show at | MOTFOW evening at 6:30 o'clock. Sup- : on |Per will be served. Mrs. W. H. Judd The |2nd Miss C. Whatnall will be host- | Despite the recent cold weather | The proposed Amendment is as fol- dmih ol EbYS It Dal i sREohl otlow and snow, Mrs. Merton Lamb of | low | ey B R Redstone Hill found a full bloom| “That changes in the zoning laws “Johnny Jumpup” in her on | be made to prohibit dry cleaning e the day after New Ye tablishments in all zones except In- | fiower resembles a pansy but is| dustrial.” ship of Troop 11. A mecting of tl committee in charze will be held This evening at scout headquarters. | qun will At the Tegular meetls BoY | jriremen’s hall, Forestville, Fodtalroopkd Jlastin the Lppyrsday and Friday evening First Baptist church, the troop first | g "0 0 girection of ki, conohiing Bl TR Chapman, promises to be the finest g6 REIE R Ve cver presented by Humason's em- Johnson, and Dan Holnies, practic- | c/°C 7 ed under the direction of Scoutmas- [P0 i be Joseph placed by foreign nations on Amer- | an unannounced wedding trip. | ican cars. | The bride is a graduate of St. he textils and coal industries | Mary rochial school, The bride- are in poor shape. In hoth the costs | groom attended the local school of production are increased by the|and is foreman of the parts depart- | St. Elizabeth's theatrical circle of | Protective system. Everything the ment of Landers, Frary & Cla smaller. The flower appeared to be BOARD OF ADJU textile mills buy in the way of ————— healthy despite the cold we: T s the Sacred Heart church will hold el Rl . R SO IL ORI CHCD T AN es Thomas Linder, Cleri. its annual meeting tonight at 7:30|Ment if ot in raw material = Lmdberghs Test Plane Visitor From China g 5 creased in price. The ma & . Miss IFrance ifot Deking . the Tictory hall on Orango siret.| AndiBraise HandlingiSit i mseiiaet fot s e the New Britain Record, newspapers published in said New Britain [#na by causing @ copy of said notice to e malled, postage paid, to each known creditor, all on or Lefore the 31st day of | December, 1929 | By the Court, IL DANBERG, Clerk OANS To Housekeepers s I r orge a coal mine buys his machinc ter Leslie Coates. Assistant Scout- |y anq the soloists will n\vluxlw‘!' ) neea pregdens vl & great deal of expensive equipn Los Angeles, Jan. T.—®—The | yyiogione jnn over the week-end. master Theodore Beach was |, ry Rolka, Istelle for higher pric When he selis| Lindberghs have a new plaything— is spending a short time in this charge of the balance of the troob. | o " on Marsh, sally Need- | Forest and Park Group | coal it's on a basis of domestic com-|a low-winged Lockheed monoplanc Dan Holmes, Bear patrol leader, re- | same condition is true | with a cruising radius of 3.300 miles. | ham, Bur, ported two patrol hikes with thiec 000 tests passed, while Patrol det Phit Nightir e of the Wolves re- 2 ported one hike with ecight tests 4 passed. The Wolves are now lead- Trumbull League Three matches in the Trumbull and Mrs. Kirdzik. To Meet in New Haven |Pctition. The ames Root, Clarence Yard and| LAVEN | 4y Coarser grades of textiles and | Colonel Charles Tmle Young will be the male solo-| New Haven, Jan. 7 (P—The Con- |y, "Nl ool 00 Kl 3 it | i wife, the former 2 bowling league were rolled off at | ists. Hugh McGovern, Frank Cope nccticut Forest and k :tfl_fi““""nv- finer textiles, tested it together the Recres alleys last evening. land, Richard Kallenbach and Wil- (tion will hold its annual meeting at| “.sperjean textile manufacturers|nating at the controls. e LS \ Coleman will play at the ends. |{he Hotel Garde here next Satur-f. n compete with foreign manu-| Although the plane, which wa Ing in the contest Ly 495 and 438.| TG ) N nd Napoleon St [day. The meeting will be addressed | giotyrers heeause their costs are so | huilt in seerecy, had been given fac- | Groone The troop received fts new necker- | FEREE S0 L0 RO alty num. |bY Raymond Torrcy of New York. |wnhanced by tariffs and it's the same | fory tests by Detroit Aircraft cor- chiefs and donations for . troop | L% o) oing the performance | Screetary of the American Science |y with automobile manufacturers | poration pilots, Charles and Anne frstiaid it ; |dancing will be enjoyed with mu. (and Preservation socicty. and Mary|ang many others. - it its first public demonstration. | Troop 4 will meet on Thursday | dancing 3 B. Weaver, state senator from New e e el e v A. Lindbergh and | Morrow, | Powers 4 Ay ¢ IFriday |Sic by Simpson's orchestra of Bris- | : X | I think most of these farm state l mg:‘ “”5, 7 ,U‘ “.",(1 ,.l o ‘”vfl,“ fol. “Skip” Simpson, the singing |Milford and chairman or the road- sonators are supporting the higher | to witness the flight was surprised at H P s s e s e | prompter, will be on hand to direct |Side advertising committee of the | apricultural rates with tongues in| Mrs. Lindbergh's participation in the | i ’rm‘nf "u,mvr:fm f"v’(\; b o i line e | Connecticut Federation of Women's | their checks, realizing that few of | colonels f f the new ’ B | St dohn's Guild Meet | Clubs. _ lthese agricultural tariffs will be ef-| After the 15 mor Derby ...... 105 98 i I ecketrall team will mect the St.| A meeting of the members of St.| Dean Henry S. Graves of the Yale foctive, Iveryone knows that they|prised at Lindbergh's declaration: | Cassidy ..... 124 1os | ! Mark's Episcopal church feam at|John’s gulld will be held at the | School of forestry will preside at a are not effective on such important, “My wife took the controls and lik-| |, Griffin ... 150 st ' the Y. M. C. A. tonight. Tomorrow |parish house in Forestville - on |Panguet which will follow the ses-|agricultural products as wheat :\n‘l‘pd the ship's peri ymour ..... 99 Uil L E S at 2:30 o'clock. | Sion | cotton and corn because of the large - —— - | Mastrianna ...12 i v i evening at o'clock the troop or- |Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oqo.d e . ",;1. SRS e el = Aid 1 Yo“ Dn N')‘. .Need f(l Ow“ 1 § chestra will hold its first rehearsal Members are urged to attend, G e «\xmr a ~\‘ sury \.‘ ol | Great Britain to Aid : = ! | in the First Congregational church jwil. be the annual meeting. SCHiC £ AL SR | ut the constituents of these | . . > - 581 498 4 ! { By | "'& meeting of John's mission |and Herbert Evison of Washington, | senators, not realizing it as well as| America m_leacc P‘lz\ll St roperty or Furm&h Guarant it . i | will be held on Friday, January 17,|D- C.. executive sccretary of the they do, are not yet ready to sup-| Hartford, Jan. 7 (UP)—Great|yijpoiq .., .. g0 94 S 3 9rs i | he chapel at ) p.om, National Conference on State arks, | port them in a fight on the prof Britain will “stand pat with Amer- capjson SEi dn : i at the chapel @ p. m. | el he issucs of world peace S 2 255 {0 extend finan- { = | AP A SO | will be the speake fivel systom? |ica™ on the issucs of wor ace | . Griffin . 50 101 of good character and { | President Dewitt Page, Secrctary | N | “Of course we know that the and disarmament according vol_l MRS o g RS 110 o1t will like coing business i Ed d ‘ : t Lester G. Sigourney, Vice Presi | mavors armer's costs of production and his Hugh Ldwards, member of parli em b Sout recor | war ote Frederick G. Hughes and Chief kEn- | Holyoke, ) |Cilverio ......115 97 sed ment from Wales. | bl 8] »| Addressing the Hartford Women's| 1l | elub, Edwards said, “We in England ss., Jan. 7 (UP) — costs of living are greatly inere weer T. C. Dedavel Crowe of the | William T. Dillon. wife of Hol- Departure Mfg. Co. will attend |Yoke's mayor, reported foday that t the farmer, aware of this v : the automobile show to be given in She lost a diamond and platinum zing that he cannot become a|have decided that if Japan, Fran New York this' week, bar pin valued at $1.500 while at-|beneficiary of the fariff, will cling|and Inglanc fail to come into the First Community Concert |tending the annual policeman’s ball much longer to his acceptance of the | London conference this monnf The first concert 0 be given by |fast night . | sy into it beside the Un istol Community assoclation | She said she noted the loss of the | ~“Alrcady, T helieve, the farmers | | will take place at *ie Community |Pin While leading the grand march lare saying to themselves: 'We are | e theater in the Bristol High school |With her husband, | t to sce if this tariff works for| MADRID DECR attention, Terms your Mrs lity to re- Y payments v the tariff. It is not oncei BLACKSMITH ¢ GENERAL BODY BUILDER Delivery Auto, Trucks, 241 GLEN STRE} Thomasen ™ Y MONTHS T0 PAY 3 2 Monthly Pays § 40 Loan X &L Monthly Pays $100 Loan S10 Monthly Pays $200 Loan comi 102— 3 | 507 545 BLISHT L i S $15 Monthly Pays $300 Loan building on Sunday afternoon at 3 The pin had not vet been report- . if it doesn't we'll tear down | Madrid, Jan. 7 ( fivnm official | Ampheres / ! WHEN |0'clock. The artists sccured for the |ed found. | the whole playhouse’.” Gazette today published a decree| 8 90 a0 | Repayable in equal monthly instaiments. BUSINESS | | occasion are the Harcum trlo, con- | ! o Senator Howell's Pln [l (G i) Ol RO gl el You pay interest at three and one-half per Sl atof Micha MIEeh ot vioiing MULIIGA HTS ere are farm state senators whocouncil, that is former premie Wesgoda .. ...10 a2 i . cent per month on the unpaid balance, just | MEN faba willem Vianden!. Tuss. teeilist ‘ Witerbury, J George | think as Huddleston does, for those ten days to accept posts in the new V’“‘M (9 oo 101 il A A LT T T e re e |l ! NEED MONEY | nd sidih Harcum, pianist. The |Mulligan, for 1 e fight ' from the grain helt admit that there national assembly, the nearest coun- | g i P DY e IDnal ] wrogram 1o be presented consists of [Promoter in the state. today was | is no salvation in the tarift for agri- |terpart of contemporar tn to 26 401 I ) ! THEY GO TO {I'“’]m‘jf:l,ln,w"u"r:mo':'u‘},(ff':m_:‘,,‘,’”‘mmml promoter of the Waterbury | culture. {the old Cortes. | Ohm [ A Helpful Loan Service for the Home. | THEIR numbers. e ; | A. . and will apply to Commission-| Senator Howell once proposed that | The same period is granted repre- | Dione .86 104 il CHONE 4950 BANKS N cw Schedule Adopled er Thomas A. Donahue for a license | in answer to the industrial east fol- |sentatives of colleges, lawyers, uni- | Deloy 116 93 i NE 4950. ] The ) ]n'“,””m \.‘U has adopted |10 Tun weekly bouts at Bucking- [lowing the Coolidge vetocs of the|versities and corporations for ac-|RBeraducci .... $4 112 L ; | [ Mloyes. The new plan was put into | 1«0 Tarrivee, local miduleweight, of that measure hegin o tear down munication of their acceptances to| Edwards ..... 98 05 H e | ffoet vosterday, The taetory st |Will appear in the feature cight: | the protective tariff wall stone by |the government. } 2 | | et il A ”" anq [TOUNd contest against some good op- | stone, or schedule by schedule. He | == ——— | 491 503 4 300 MAIN STRE ! o S et ponent the 16th on the openinz argued that if agriculture could not| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Humason League New Leonard Building, Second Floor. | rom 1 until 3:15 p. m. The men are . L i 3 5 - 3 & | SEE R e e e ‘w,. brought up to the level ®f indus- | FOR BEST RESULTS | Tne automatics defeated the Of- |Open 8 a. m. (0 5 p. m. Saturday te 1 p. m. Monday 9 a. m. to & p. rm, i @ in which to cat their dinners before | — S o ~ — . —_— = S = () AT e JUST KIDS FOOT-WORK | erday of the death of Arthur I ) irlow, former resident of this cit R R R TRy e e e e e P i [ FAMILIES band. He died in Brockton, Mass., on | —r's V°“rfi'i’£fi// W DO WOU MEAM s e ber §, from a heart attack, He = / IQ) TO SAvY WOURE - 1 FIGHT A BiG NEED/MONEY ars old ol £ \ PREPARING TO =/ O\ wb RES GOTTA T"EY K .\li\-, “1‘0\\ 4‘::.1; ;u Dristol (lv:}l':x}]g ~ RUN BEFORE THE :7\ \ CHASE ME COME TO Aot e R FIGHT STARTS? |GONNA FIGHT J/\O J 1 . when he travelled WHO ARE ‘“YOU NOBOoDY AN \F I FIGHT Brockton, He was a member of GOING TO F—‘\GHT? SPECIAL- A LITTLE KID the A, I and A M. and of the | > S— =) IM JES | 0. ¥ | | 0 Wallace Barnes st | | GETTIN € wmbers of the Wallace | TG 7 \RE ADY i ther club were 7o ‘{‘J The oniy charge ix (iree and one-half the Diristol club at the = N =¥ per cent on unpaid wmount of foan. b rooms on Main strect ' L s e . billiard matches, i Beneficial Loan Societ e - ere played. idera rivalry = Room 201, Raphael Buildin s battles for ghe | | | 99 WEST MAIN ST.—PHONE 1-9-4-3 | | p. More than | | AUNT HET POOR PA || E = . ‘ ' J Y ( R | ~ . LJOOR PA | pOLLY AND HER PALS Two of a Kind i | i | ——— — § ; OT EVER POSSESSED]—— === [ TS [E NOBODY BUT YPURSELE 10 BLAME, > SAKES! HOLD 5 You T THREATEN HECKA/AvtéT SAMUEL. YOUR SAVACE THREAT OF ( FER GOSH : GERTRUDE WITH A ) GONIA L2t 7 || JESTERDAY, HAS STMULATED \ MY WRISTS, QUICK, : = H - > b i | SLIPPER YESTERDAY, el PmRfi THE DELR CHILDS 5?Tu1_ MAW! T CANT D 4 ICT1S = ' o PAaw? COUSIN KITTY AROUND INSTINCTS, BE»{%AJND_, HL// g TRUST MYSELF! CARRIE IS : SUPPRESSION ROINT: ¢ : | = 4 ' L | ( il | 1 . i “It looks like the more “Our oldest daughter-in- labor-savin’ devices a woman law kept her little boy clean I has in her kitchen, the more for a long time, but he’s got | I j she depends on peanut but- | {a baby sister now an’ his = ¢ z ter an' store-bought potato | | mama neglects him so much o | salad.” that he can enjoy himself.” a5 gngz;rr. 1= 7. i Sl R e e A e B R R

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