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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930. 7 Berlin News GARAGE DESTROYED BY EVEING BLAZE Muddy Roads Delay Fire Ap- paratus—Loss Exceeds $300 (+YEAROLD BOY DIES' om diphther Carmo Ornati Succumbs After Sicge | noon of Diphtheria — Legion Minstrel Show o Be Offered Tonight— Local Swimmers Win—Notes. The first fire of the year and the cond since th cu adoption of 1he firc rates destroyed a double | arage owned by W. D. Thomas of High road, Kensington, carly last night with a loss that will be well over $300, according to Mrs. Thomas. | Starling somewhere within the barn, which has been used as a workshop und garage, the fire of unknown | origin, swept through the entire structure and for a time threat- ened the house with destruction be- | Dritain fi the time its apparatus had reached the | paviors of La cene the garage was in ruin 18-foot sailboat, which had been al- terials stored in the structure wer destroyed by the flam | The approach of the fire trucks, somewhat delayed by the condition | of the roads in that neighborhood, caused a great deal of commotion in Kensi ast night and huu- | dreds of pe ourneyed to the £ the fire. A high wind cau: viety for the safety of the ut by the application of re was saved ter in house, chomicals this struet As there was no running vicimity, the well water was 1d this, together with s prevented further loss. The fire department ren the scene of the fire until 9 or almest two and one-half hours Under the new rates now in force the town will be charged $230 for the night's work According to Mrs. Thomas, who talled the fire department, she first noticed the fire ahout 6:15 o'clock | when she observed smoke issuing rom the rear of the garage. Lpon investigating she found that the en- | tire rear of the building was in | flames, and she sent in a call for the | fire department. | The sailboat valued at $150. which | had been under construction all winter, was almost completed and lacked the final finishing touches. Tt was to be used this summer on lakes nearby. Berlin Church Notes The Woman's Missionary society of the Berlin Congregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Pratt Wednesday afternoon. The Day of Prayer for Missions Minstrel Show and Dance Ghen by BOLTON-KASICA POST No. 68 AMERICAN LEGION Town Hall, Berlin, Conn. TONIGHT and TUESDAY MARCH At 8 0'Clock Admission 50¢ —_— | i richly furred with pointed fox and wolf. $35 to $125 Toytown coats exclusive with us in Hartford AND WOMEN will be obscrved at the church with | churches are invited to par- | Al women are urged and bring their friends, course of lecturc been scheduled n postponed indefinitely. Yale is confined to his bed with ill- services begin Special lenten available at lehurch on ure will be rvices neat Sunday morning. nat, 11, Dies s his complete recovery Carmo Ornati, 50 o'clock Saturday after- home of his parcnts on Britain road. hon Saturday cvening. The youth, who was well Kensington, weeks ago nd was on the road to | taken in complained heart. Specialists were worked to no avail. the Kensington grammar school, where he was well liked by both teachers and puplls be- ing classed at that institution as an For some time he an_ altar boy at St. Paul’s church in Kens excellent scho survived by his LEE W cina Ornati, and four 1da and Gina, be- 1 Gino and Che: fore it finally burned itself out. The | igters, Lucy, Mary department received | 411 of Kensington | all at 6:22 p. m. but by the |norrow morning from the funeral She intends to AN | Now | private. Burial will be made in St. most finished, tools and ofher mMa- | yfury's cemetery in that city. Legion Minstrel Program program for | s | caualled. Severai weeks bers of the local ciub won county | pionship. | Legion jo'clock tonight and tomorrow night [in the town hall promis in which variety in sor outstanding. T { with the latest “theme songs” of re screcn, the minstrel aracters as | | The Southin ent hits on th Queen and comnuander is well known as a to the Scth Parker of r iatonala, If entertainments in Queen,” the heartbreaker |Cianflonc, | ve to look to her laurels who is sched- {after Harold Ve finishes his num- | Alfono. rf Albrgght, : program for the evening fol- [ lows: | End song— “Sunny Side Up"” Bob Ritchie “You're Always in My Arms' Toytown Coats for Spring 1930 SMART ... DASHING ... FOR TOWD PRACTICAL ... N AND TRAVEL WEAR The name of Toytown is the attractive mark of chic with well dressed women every- Made of imported tweeds, mixtures, camel's hair and cheviot, tailored to fit any type figure. You will note their unusual sleeve treatments, cape effects and other important details. Without fur or kit fox, dyed squirrel, they are superbly SECOND FLOOR the Old Town Hall” interlocutor will be Geor Sullivan and the cnd men Ritchie, Joc Wilson, 1Yyennor y Warren, Paul Giznnotta, and Frank Lierpont, Je Berlin Notes Doris Merwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clifford Merwin of Worthington ridge, | Cambridge secreta {Hartford. Miss Molly Murray of Kensir Miss Agnes McKenna of New Britain spe: York city Mr., and Mrs, tertained several of their friends on Worthington rid; Bridge was play - al school Socfal Club toMeect The Kensington Social club meet tomorrow evening at the home Vernon L. Phillips. M ite will assist as hostess, Harriet Colby is visiting in Millertown, New York. gone two weeks, Local Swimmers Win Meet number of swimmers of | Kensington Bo; | the state inter-county *Y" | ming meet held in Hartford Satur- {day afternoon. During the meet six At the masses one 1 Our Lady of Mere, were broken and on. Kensinggon Boys' Club Fld. 11 | o PRI B | " A 1 5 0 shi, 1 0 o [ 1 Southington Y. M. ¥ 0 1 0 (Continued on Page 13) Howard Bunce nir has entered th: in |Hents are incomplete | charge of W. A. on t the week-cnd In New | o we will ston “Y" Intermedi 1tes niet defeat Saturday evenin hands of the local intermedi- |esting speaker. ates in Southir The summary 13 10 Give Whist Palmer, 6 years, p: Bi country about [the Plainville Congregational |tive. | Besides his |ter. Mr avric ernoon at |home Rev. itor of th J. West cemetery. street, d at at 6 o'cl T Trumbull 0., where he respected Lena Palmers Amos | tormer] t church, unc nesday at 1 Burial will 1 " He leaves relatives n Plainville. Plainville Grange Mecting Neighbars' | Plainville G |ington. Morris ing. Plainville Grang club, took part in ed to visit Wethe swini- | March 0 mem- fannounced that Har swimming cham- Kenny is a Ne is known as Al plan to attend el show in Most Nurses Use New Face Powder | 25 | MELLO. LO. ‘rench Proces red by nu ity, and they say the skin dry longer. keep: very benefic | You will love | Powder. Plainville News THREE AGED MEN CALLED BY DEATH {Liaust Lanridsen, Charles Palmer and Amos Osborne Di¢ Plainville Grange Mecting Tomor- | row Evening—Pythian Sisters fo Party—Rev. Kenny to Speak at Lenten Services | 8 o'clock. Pri Two well known dents and a former inhabitant werc claimed by death over the weeck-end. Laust M. Lauridson, and Amos Osborne, §3, | all prominent citizens here for man ing away within 4S hour Laust M. Lau Laust M. Lauridsen. oad street, died suddenly home Saturday. [been ill for a long time came very unexpectedl: born in Denmark was | Plainville is s Mr. Lauridsen was connected w becn a butter maker for years. He was superintendent and | treasurer of the concern at various | times during his connection with it. He was a member | Hartford lodge of Masons, and I been a member of ever since he came to this town o | Lauridsen is survived by a daugh- {children, and one great-grar {Funeral services were held this aft- Roy Wilkerson, pas Plainville Congre |church, ofticiated. 1 Erwin chapel school this evening. Lent will start on Ash Wednes a3 will be distributed after both masses. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock thers will be rosary and benediction o |the blessed sacrament. Ashes will be distributcd. Father Kenny will deliver his ser- mons at the Lenten services on Sunday evenings, The condition of Miss Marie Prior |of Pierce street, who is scriously ill. was reported as being about the same today. Francis's hospital in |Hartford, where he is suffering | from pneumonia. Pythian Sisters Party Pythian temple No, Pythian sters, will give a bridge and whist party in L O. O. I hall on Wed- nesday evening. Play will start at vill be awarded to the winners in both games and re- freshments served. The public is | cordially invited to attend, ! Schedule Revised The schedule of the Hartiord {County “Y" basketball league h been revised and according to the announcement of this week's games the Plainville “Y" will meet Wap- Ding in two games. On Friday Wap- ping will come here. while Plainville will return the compliment Satur- day cvening. After a day of rest, heduled to meet the ch ‘five in New Britain {next Monday. spring. He had made his home in | Plainville for the pas All thre mes will be hard bat- | tles and Plainville will be forced to iy | take all three if it hopes to win the | |league championship. The New Britain team is holding first place is in third position. only a few points The church team holds a verdict over the locals. the only defeat Plainville has received this scason. Mrs. Julia Finley Mre Julia Finley, 77, a native of inville, died at her home at 346 street, New Britain, yesterday 10 was the widow of Roy Finlcy nd had lived in New Rritain for 50 s after leaving Plainvillc She leaves a son, George IFinley and a daughter, Mrs, John Bodley, both of New Britain. Funeral services will be held fo- {morrow ternoon at 3 o'clock at the Alfred 1. Heininger will officiate, Charles S. Palmer Charles S. Palmer, 64, bie to be about, he had been in poo s |healih for a long Kob- born in New York, but had r ainville for the Mr. Palmer was employed Slectric ars, [ On Thunr Manufacturing | icos will be held. Rev. B, B, was well known and |assistant at St. Mar His only survivor is his wife, M: Bailey & Co. Word has ree; t Hartland. S an active member of the Mctho. services will be held Wed- | 30 p. m. in the Metho- {dist church at ob- | Snidiman . ge to be held tomo row evening at § o'cleck in Grang |hall on Pierce street. Seven Granges | | have been invited to furnish the pro- | am for this meeting. | The Granges which will take part Part | carpenter ... 109 98 in the obscrvance are Bristol, New- | { Woodruff .. 83 106 110— |Cheshire and Windsor. ltendance is expected at this meet- A large at- sficld Grange on | Rookics. Lenten Speaker Announced TGS To tr s SR SR AN enieeN 10 L. Cavallaro . 104 coville ..... 104 of | vesterday it was | G. Yacobellis 90 1 Kenny | lof St. Anthony’s church, Bristol, hai | been secured to preach the during the Lenten s tain native anl number of | (—anx ce Powder. is pre- rses because of its pur- it docs not make and drawn, shine Burial will be in Fairview ceme- ¢ [fery, New Britain. i Episcopal Church Notes There will be a celebration of holy communion at 10 a. m. Ash Wed- | nesday at the urch of Qur ¥ evening at 7 o'clock the first of a series of Lenten sery- *s church, > Britain, will be the preacher. | Plainville Briefs Mra. Stella Andrews and her | grandson. Irank Archibald of In- | dlanapolis, are staying at the homs {of Mrs, Andrews' sister, Jennic cived here today of | Mickok of East Main street. The |the death of Amos M. Osborne, ss, | Visitors Mr. Osborne was 4 resident of Plainville and . Kenneth Relyea en- |resided here for many years. was caused by a broken hip received L full about & week ago. He came to Plainville Hartand and devoted Worthington Bridge club winp |UC to farming. *{meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs, [ I°red Troup of Worthington ridge Mr. and Mrs. Rollins B. DeWolrw | and their daughter Louise have re- turned to their home in Kensington spending the week-cnd Ivania. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrett and [s0n of New Britain spent yesterday |scrved at the regular |in town with friends. ived un {urday morning. having mad trip by auto. Mrs. Andrews former {1y resided here. She will spend I month with her sister here and will { then make her home for the sum- mer in Baltimore with her dangter. The We-Uns club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs, Fred | Jones of Bohemia strect. Nicholas Sciarra has qu an undivided half intercst in a lot |in the Standard tract to Ralph | Sciarra. | Cosmopolitan Bowling League Lucky Strikes ...... 17 128— a0 Willard 0 Mason 299 alzello W. Gnazzo .. 80 94 104— 28 Totals . Tony C Guve Anzelo J. Mastrianni Totals TIKE WO ROOKIES West Palm Beach, 1 March er Bill Killefer is loolk- ing for things to break for his new rookic pitcher. Herman Hols) who came to the St. Louis rown {from the Baltimore Orioles, and also wonderful | for Earl Caldwell. | “They've shown me enough in a few The Browns put in an hour's ipraclicc on “off Sunday.” Masses will Le celebrated at and 8 a. m. at the Church of OQur Lady of Mercy. Blessed ashes at the present time while Wapping | ind Plainville and New Britain. |© n New Britain. Rev. | cctedly Sat- | the 119 112 108— 339 | s to make me Pretty Surc|(he glass but w |they've graduated out of the min-|The police n ors,” was the way Killefer put it. is|He especially like Holshauser with al to the complexion. |his natural sidearm delivery. MELLO-GLO | Bristol News PROVES EXPENSIVE Tl o ! . Prospect Street HMan Is Thrown ' Out, Then Fined $50 GAS STATION IS ROBBED Break Believed Work of Short Cirenit Darkens City—City League lecad at Stake—Ba Again Heads Hospital. It cost Lidward Rossignol Prospect strect more than police court this mor vitation to a rty which he ed Saturday nig strect to the story 1 Attorney Rich in court this nol attended a par S residence but there. The \ who were attempted put him out figsht cnsued. IRossign lice that he sa “punc Adrian Mailhot of u P Accordir after the Officer | trolling the distr ap but not ol come from behind co police ofiicer ordered hi and then gave ch started to sy Officer Keith 1 1 t across the urel street nol told the officer that he was em- 1 had b number of years. ployed in t for a gr statement was v ed in court this morning, but neve IRossignol wus assessed $30 William J. Malone on costs by Ju a breach of the peace ch When brou Sunday morning, Koss wmd finger and cratches, were treated ed by Police con D Robbins. During the course Laurel street melee one fighters, window panc. Cars Collide Automobiles driven by Hadden C. Anderson of 38 Grove street Joseph Stofko of 714 Iarmir avenue collided on Bro near the Bristol B last Bristol cars were slightly damaged | cotlision. According derson was driving in an {direction on Broad street Stofko's g d |road to pa lided with Ande ! The drivers were notific pear police headqui | claimed | morning and w civil settlement was effected | of | Nyberg . 58 4ed in securing the bond yesterday e H. ca 1000 0 |and is now frce. According to the [ifewis MRt 5 98 2— 256 | police, & brother-in-law of the man —— —— |furnished the $50. A 502 480—1444 | Lights Out for Half Hour | Sardines | Due to a vt circuit | cables of the Connecticut Light and 93 107 108— 30% | Power Co.’s un North Main s ci lines crossed. Mes. Lottie M. Bacon Mrs. Lottic M. Bucon, 67, Hartford hospi ternoon. Nirs, a Linden e by in-law teral will lors of C. I 10 o'clo 1 will A report was n from the cas| ster and ty of cigars. lntrance w by smashi pane of door in the re he thicf apparently att release the inside lock s u believe tha crawled through (he The robber took t1 the cash regist ert the With the combination on t safe but was unable {o open | loc ing for ol told the the vietim the eye” at the han vho was brought into headquarte mes Keith, who was t in which party was being held, noticed Ros a build- derably battered up. ) ¢ when the d him as he was : lock of Robe ¥ rge. S | into headquarters | nol's wounds which consisted of an injured numb a dly Rossignol, put {linqueney, four for disposing of pro- | s Co. plant in day night. L {tion, three for failing to carc for| 1o oolloa rerontay { violation of the liquor laws, onc , | violation of the rules of the road | Dristol. ine which was | o€ the road and operating without ceeding. in i opposite direction, | turned out toward the center of the | a parked car and col- on's vehicle, | jud | paymen Driscoll Out On Bond Benedict Driscoll of Spring strect. fand one was turncd over to an out. | ¢*! who was ordered to post a bond of [of-town office 4800 in police court Saturday morn- | | ing to support his wife and children under 21 years of at the rate of §20 a week, succeed- | "|During the month 65 comy |were investigated with nine " |ant arrests. Twenty doors and win. |N1&ht tollowing a short illness. Mrs, dows were found unlocked and se- cured, one lost child was 10 parents, 13 strect lights were e i@ | ported not bury round _lines on |S€rved for the city last night, the |Dile accidents were investigated, s placed in darkness about 20 minutes. A manhole cov { was blown into the air when day evenin resident in Hartford, is r of this city, and a nep ‘arner, of Hartford. held from t toniorrow in Change and Cigars Stolen jc at police N Tydol gas station 1 Memorial boulevard dur- 1 stolen phroditus Peck, sec |P. Calder, trea tine, jr., assistant ftreasurecr. Yern funi, auditors, | of the structurc. mpted able to do so. 1 opening. change nd then tampe of Trederick G. Mughes, chairman; ed [Dudley Benedict N. Whipple, Townsend G. | batteries. al was badly damag d and the|Treadway, Dr. Michael F. Claffey proprictor of the station could not and Hareld B. Reid. force the e open when he re-| On the board of directors are turned to the place vesterday morn- | Fyller Barnes, Burton O. Bar- i |nard, George C. Cla Wallace B. It is believed by the police offi- | Crumb, William Ingraham, Rev. cials that the break was the work |William P. Laflin, William J. Ma- of small boys, inexperienced at bur- |lone, DeWitt Page, Epaphroditus lary. Their failure to open cither | Peck, W. Kenneth Sessions, Willlam he safe or window led the police to | ], 1 acy and Charles T. Treadway. advance this theo | Public Whist by Rebekahs It was the fourth consccutive| A public whist will be given by indow break in the past weck Ruth Rebekah lodge in Arca- Not long ago the po- [num hall tomorrow afternoon at kept busy attempting to|2:15 o'clock. Pries will be presented te a burglar whosc hobby was to winners of the games. Mrs. Ber- cr central business establish- [tha Morton will be the hostess on 0 ¢ ments through the front door, but|the occasion. matters different now. On the Tomorrow evening Neighbors' former occasions the robberics were | night” will be celebrated and large being m mornings. Minstrel Show Tonight € cons ently on Sunday legations of memb from sur- rounding towns are expected to at- tend. Refreshments will be served. The Anthony’s minstrel show | All members are urged to attend. will take place in the high school | Windham Defeated. 36 to 24 ditorium tonight 5 o'clock. he Dristol high schiool basket- h Jocal talent will take part in production, which Charles ¢ its divector. states will be the ver aged in this city those who are scheduled to outclassed the Windham 1ad of Willimantic and won its sixteenth me of the scason, 36 to 24. Coagh Fommy™” Monahan used his first Harry Sergi, the San- | giri duri the i period 1z brothers, Dave JMcMahor vd ran up a 21 to 9 lead. He then Al Montella, Walter Blatherwick and | pressed substitutes into service to Louis Bossi. Jr. Ray Canfield of ¢ the remain of the tilt. radio broadcasting fame, will be onc Sl inne champions featured gl dealt oyt Windham's third defeat of To Observe Start of Lent the scasen in 13 zames. The Willi- I Wednesday h 5. will mande quintet h 4 Hill- wting day of t and iher of local churches d spee lie occusion Allaires Incorporate According to a certifica office of the city clerl of Pierre Allaire and So Haven and War- n Harding h f Dridgeport this yvear but could find no great amount ¢ success with the Bell City outfit olitcs have hung two de- on the Windham boys, the ol having been by & 58 ) of score incorporated. capital stock 1ddie White, leading point scorer ing been fixed at $30.000, divided |of the Central l¢ . of which the into 500 shares at 8100 each. The | Rristolites are now champions for sum ot $2.000 has been paid in DY |the fourth cotsecutive time, led the the incorporators who are Calixte | point-getters last Satu night. L., kuclid J., Uvid J., and Raymond | {e accumulated 15 points, seven G. Allaire baskets and a successful foul toss. League Games Tonight an. the Jocal freshman who A threc-game card of games will ) starring for the Monahan- be staged at the Boys' club gyr last few games, played sium tonight by the City basketball runner-up Wwith nine league as follows: Older Memb ni looked best for the Maple Ends of Bristol, Terryvill Maple Ends vs. New Departures and mary: Dixies vs. Maccabees. The Dixies Bristol High School and ted for first Fld. FL Tt ceabees place in the hich 1 5 Will be decided tonight when the (R g e two meet in the feature tilL of th 10 2 evening. 1 0 I'ew Arvests During Month 1 1 3 There were very few arrest (0 i ing the month of February, the Allaire, 1 2 ' port of JFolice Clerk Francis Don- | Albertell i e nelly shows. Only 37 were record- | Palan, lg. . et A, a cd, cight of which were for vagran- | Greene, Ig R T 1 ey, The report shows that thres | - were brought in for breach of th Lotals v [ER ] peace and assauli. two for breacn Windham High School of the peace, two for hreach of the Fld. FLT {peace and intoxication, one for de- | Kaminski, rf. . 180 aba, rf perly by hazard, onc as a fugitivs | Meikle 1 [ £ from justice, one on charges of in- |Odell. If. . g 1 Loxication, breach of the peace and | Lester, c. G |non-support, one for operating a |Luciani, rg. 2 § | motor vehicle without operator's Ji- | Levine, re ° 0 cense and larceny, four for intoxica- | Sroka, lg 2 1 5 children, ecight for va .10 4 scove at half, time, cight-minute ancy, onc for | Totals or| Teferee and two for violation of the rules|auarters. % Mys. Isabel Terry license on person Mrs. Isabel Terry, aged 38, died Five of the eases were continued, | Yosterday afternoon at 4 o'clack at two violators committed to jail, two |her home on Vine strect following sments were suspended upon |hOrt illness. She is survived by her of costs, 14 were nolled by |husband. Lmerson Ter nd one cee. Mrs. Frederick Fletcher. Funcral services will be held at ) o'clock Wednesday afternoon om the Methodist church in For- ille. Rev. W. F. Davis will of- iate, Turial will be held in the styille cemetery. Mrs. Niccola Sasso Mrs. Niccola Sasso, 49. died at the Dristol hospital $ o'clock last the prosccutor upon payment o costs, four paid fines, one was plac ed in charge of the probation offi- cer, ¢ight were released by the chict There were six boys and no girls | 107 arrested. | nts result Sasso was born in Italy, the daugh- ter of Jamcs and Anna Carpenter, Lokl el country at an early re 10 motices were and 15 automo- age. ng he is survived by her husband, Niccola: one son, William Sasso: Tl oworatiEy e ihrce brothers, John Ralph, and The regular mecting of ine ¥el gene Carpenter, and one sister. loweraft club will be held Wednee, | V7S Josephine Cascoli. The funeral = o CANCS- il be held Wednesday morning at i li\rf:xt\m::‘f,.v“l e 19 o'clock from St. Anthony's church, Offcers Reseie Burial will be in $t. Joseph's ceme- Masonic tery At a4 meeti 1 ¢ Brist hos: X i pilay mecting of the Bristol hos- Mrs, Gertrude Jennings IS d in the nurses' hon Mrs. Gertrude Jennings, wife of the old off ers of the institution Williar ol 1. the only change be- | e clection of Dr. Hubert D. Brennan to the exccutive board reports of t were rec 1. Jennings of Garden strect, Porestville, died carly thie morning hospital cor nd approved 5 icnts institution du hat endowment 8 L ‘ CATCHERS DROPPED They 1., March 3 (P)— d been | Tyo rookie catchers, Harold MeLav- ring the ish and Tommy Heath, and Floyd plays both the infield been dropped by cs. Vice Presi- dent Sam Dreyfuss announced to- : Fuller F. Barnes. | gay William L. Malone and | 7T Treadway. vice presi- Robles. C owed 1 who sccond #quad including P Traynor. the Waner brothers, Grant- Dorehester, hon- {ham and other stars, arrived in Ju Epa- |camp yesterday and got down to ary: William | work today. All the players, includ- Joscph Valen-ling Dick Bartell and Burleigh and | Grimes, holdouts, now are in camp. Greene and Dwight C. Buf- | ry vice presi irer CRUISER IN SOUTH AMERICA The exccutive commitice consists | Rio Janciro, Brazil, March 3 (P)— The American cruiser Salt Lake City - Ingraham. Dr. Hubert D.|arrived herc today on a courtesy rennan, William E, racy, Dr.[visit. She was saluted by the shore lva Giannotta “0 Dem Golden Siippers” . Joe Wilso m a Dreamer” . Paul Giana Specialty— Again—2Madame Queen’ Harold Ventres “H'lo Baby" Jerry Warren arker's Political Specch Howard Bunce So Unusual” umillia Kelly and Ruth % John Thompson Whistling solo Trennor Tompkins Helen Hiltpold Lind song— “Do Something" . Paul Giannotta | James Thompson in't No Sin"” | . Trank Pierpont | Specialty— | 1 FIRST TUING You Know TUE HUMANE' SocieTY WILL BE GETTIN' AFTED, {0SCAR = GNIN' TUAT Nicg 006 oF s To THE | Dos catener was ANFOL — FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NEAU=|F TheYD POT HIM IN JAIL IT \NOULDNT BE NERY FUNNY = T GLAD IT Gone IT5 NERY SIMPLE GO {| AND ASk To MavE Vour DOG BACK=LE'LL BE 6LAD To See You ! By BLOSSER C-COULD I HAVE AY | YOURE Too LATE= LITTLE DOG BAGK TWAT | KES GONE.!! 1 6NE To TUE Dog CATCHER THE OTHER DAY, MISTER T k’\/\L/ AEG U, S. PAT. OFF. NEA SERvic