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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. artford's Tree Telephone Service — Call “Enterpr here and abroad . $39.50 Wool Crepe Coats, directoire new collar treatment, in tan, (brighter than navy) black, ete. $49.50 = omson, Yic. ise 1200” WeSponsor Important Type Coats Worn by the Smartest Women mode, blue . - ( Lacy Crepe Coats, belted model, with charming cape collar of lapin, in tl beige shade. ¢ new Presenting a noteworthy collection of 1930 hits with the well dre where. Interestingly de, detail, they are superbly tailored season’s smartest fabrics to suit ev most exacting type. Women's, Misses' Sizes—Second I | winter sct been free from During the past |very few reports | town, although East Berlin. during | part of January and FFebruary, seem- |ed to be hard hit with scarlet fever [and diphtheria. The attendance in 4schools has been reported as un- [usually satisfactory. ’ the health that the town ha contagious dis | vear there illness in 1s Berlin News SHJERDEN ALLOWED 10°QUIT POSITION Resignation of School Board! Vice President Is Accepted NO NEW PLAN BROACHED| Weather May Affect Peach Crop—| were | | in the | | The report ofticer follows: “Quarantine on the only cases of contagious discases remaining in the | itown were removed Thursday and Frilay. So far as is known there is | not, at present. a case of contagi- ous disease of any kind in the towr of made by Berlin. | “R. M. GRISWOLD, “Health Offic ofticers Tilected At recent meetings of the Ladies' Aid socicty and the Woman's Home Missionary soicety of the Kensin ton Methodist church, the | officers were clected for the | year: i By the Ladies’ Aid socicly: Pres- ident, Mrs. George W. Tryon: vice president, Mrs. Loy lultgren: ond vice president. Mrs. William | Browr retary, Mrs. 10 Han ford; treasurer., Mrs. Grace Loyer; flower committee, Mrs. George Han- ford. ! By the Woman's home 3Missionary | President. Mys. C dent, Mrs. M. A and correspondin ¥. ¥. Hauford; Igerly: cvan George Mis, cducation wry | | | Town I'ree of Communicable Di | Societies Elect— easc — Church following. Chimney Fire—Items, cnsuing | The resignation of Emil O. Shjer den as a member of the school con i at al f that hody. Mr. | Shjerden's desire to retire from the | Loard was due, he stated in his let- ter, to the calumny heaped apon the | school committeemen during their recent campaign 1o secure the au- thorization of a junior high school and to the defeat of that project. |vic The resignation had been tabled at [y a previous mecting in the hope that Mr. Shjcrden would reconsider his action. miltee was accepled last special meeti o pr cording v, Mrs. Mr L retary, Mr: ship secretary, Lury; missionary tary and temperance k. A. Wooding; birthday Mrs. 1. B. Day: mite hox thanks offering secretary, Mrs Hultgren; leader of Quecn circle, Mrs. George Tryon. | Chimney Fire | A chimney fire at the home of | Fred Peck on Cat Hole road, Ken- | sington. believed to have been ca ed by the high cextinguished about this morning by Co. | New Britain fire department | truck of the New Britain company responded. together with Chict Wil- | liam T. Noble of the Hardware City fire department. The fire was gotten under control in short order by the school building committee has caus- | use of ehemicals. - Damage was nes- ed not a little wonder among the [18iD townspeople as to w wil] be ap-| Mr ypointed to fill his place. It will be jaction yemembered that Mr, Shjerden ighly scted to office at the fall clections | With nd that in order to fill place. someonc from the fivst district | must appointed by the board 1ill out his term of office, which ex pires in Mr. Shjerden having Lieen clected to office for a three- year term. As yet the school board | Jias not made public who has been | considercd for the position if any-| one has. Action will probably be taken on the matter very shortly. Peach Trees May Be Damaged According to several local farm ers, the sudden changes in femper- ature have damaged the peach crop | 1o some extent and the effeets of the premature weather will undoubtediy | be felt later in tie year. About two weeks ago, when the first warm spell | was felt in Berlin, many farmers | hastened to cxamine their peach crops and in many cases foungd the trees budding. This springlike at- mosphere was followed by a cold wave, and since then complaints have been made that some of the peach orchards had suffered. Within the last few days there has been a | repetition of the same type of | ther and the cold wave last| nd this morning is said to Gin nipped some of the buds. own L'ree of Disease According to a report made lic today by Dr. R. M. Griswold. Nealth officer of the town of Ber lin, the last signs of contagious dis- cases, quarantine placar have| The corn borer, \\huxh has caused been removed from the last so much comment ang homes © subject to the quarantine | tivity among local farmers, scems to | edict. This is the first time since ilm\.- lost its hold somewhat as u‘ Brad secre- M Other business was taken up, in- cluding a report of the fact that at the present time there are 49 more pupils in the Kensington Grammar | school than there were at this time | Jast year and the fact that more| room is needed at the building, w once more stressed. According to information obtained today, no action was taken by the hoard regarding the congestion in | the schools aand no plans were of- | fored which might aid in solving the problem. The reason why no action | | seere secre 5 and Roy sther wind, was quickly 10 o'clock No. regarding the school problem wus taken aid to be that there | were several members of the board | absent. The va nation of of ney Emil 0. Shjerden from the vice chairmanship of the school hoard and the chairmanship of the | created by the n«l;:.‘ | th w Peek. in commenting on of the fire department, enthusiastic over the specd | which the New ritain sponded to the call from New Britain 1o home in Kensington is a little six miles, and ten minutes after he | had called the company the | fighters were at the home i t is a wonderful thing, the pro- | tection we set from the New l:ru-L ain fire department,” he commented, ‘and T wish you would tell the firs department that T am highly appre- | clative of the manner in which they spond to fires here in Berlin,” added to a reporter. Local Boys Lnter "o The list of the club boys who have entered in the Hartford County Y. M % A. junior basketball tournament 1 Manches- | ter tomorrow is as follows | Tobert Malone, Mdward Toohie, Frank Dobeck, Charles 1-\‘x'rcr0,l Jack Achilles, Louis Lanza, La- | Chance Valenti, Charles Masscrio, | Lmil Bareta, R. Piedmont, Guido Marchettine, and Willlam Cianflone. | Farmers' Club to Mcet | The Berlin Farmers' club will meet tomorrow night in Legion hall for its weekly mecting. Prof. . Wilkerson of Connecticut Agricul- tural college has been secured scuss den and Vegetables,” [ Al residents of the town arc invit- ¢d fo attend and to take part in th discussion following the mceting was com- Th hi o pany T his | distance over he i to 19 fire- nament Kensington Boys' few ereated ac- i {urday sed women gned as to of the en the “loor opic of conversation and farmers are awaiting the of the federal authorities turc plans of loc: ing the mat nounced. Card Party A card party sponsored Serlin Men's Bible cla was night, ning in the by t which last Monday Monday lors largely att to Monday nishts to meet the request o ing. It med that Satu was a bad night for attendan was cla ties hereafter will Monday evenings, the partics will and redocorate ooms. take place b the sed Sunday . Puneral Bl M. hom Norton's The funeral of Mr: ton. who died at he sington on Wedne held this afternoon from her home on Farmington Rev. Allan 1. Dodd of _he ton AMethodist church Burial was made in I ery, New | Gra Berlin Gran, monthly meet ning in Gr road. Two ing prepared offic tirview coi to Meet will hold ing on Tue hall on Iarmin 1ort tehes by members of . similar Plainville ~1Vew.<: |trom the the near future. T Co., were held this aft- ) o'clock at her late oo wi e e Beisfol News T | Peck Spr | ernoon at {home. Rev. J. Attendance at T M. C. A. Tear Church Five More than 2{ are expected to be Connecticut 10 Pl ¥ Agricy when the school by the Western stacks up agai nam high quint tournament battle favorite o ton to enter the semi-fin This is Plainvill in a tournam as Caulfield charges will and strain of up th £ 13 victories night. I the forward positior jump center and Mi Will roam in the bac | Tour gar 11 the first starting at Ylainville-Putnam b of t sensatiol all tea Conn t t i bu is confi rongest will S W me s in the nford, Woo ford. 1" hools. lost but 11 the culty with t Last th to 1ded will be held this church pa e change in date from S was made those attend- tear this year wil of play due to mi; for the r the voung people of the Church of Our Lady bhefore § o'clock the packed time every i chairs cople stoo: 1d galler: .+ given o1 is the W | anl [in order to accommodate those who | wished to take part, the card par-| lar 1d a [ bled in 1 vou on The receipts from to furnish school Nor- in Ken- o'clock roud. 1 worth hodist church ¢ the evening's an out-of-town the names to All of the rest of cludes soloist, late will deficit. The vited to a program au t be procee public is cordial end the performan ohn Cote, Jr. Jdr.. the infant John Cole of vlin, died this Mi ex ho. Middlctown of penumonia. 1l held ) o'clock from Sutelif Jol Mr, street I ng M m son It this the was afternoon home, rector of of Mary copal church Sritain ofliciated. . Last Berlin Ttems A ‘whist and social will b Community hall un h this evening “clock sices of Prizes will 1 public is invited The library will evening for the exd annual confer (Continued on Pi and announced s taken in 0 toward wiping out the church of Maimn norn- in i at Turiai St. New eld wrt were attir nd huge shan motif helped Patrick’s Day sch show. under 1 Ranks, p the various in white orative applau the pe of " famor don rta of the o entir doubtedly on in her @ number Interlocutor Frank nounced the number wr, adding a formance heing radio broadeast IFollowing the audience retired to where dancing wi to 12 o'cloc {:] present from New and other nearby pla v. Joh Auzustine Henne tor, were loud in the | performance and ar, to all who contributc of at Funeral of M Iuncral services f Peck, §8, wife of Broad street, pr in t the PLAINVIL TONIGHT and SATURDAY The Picture of 1 A Janet TALKING PICTURE DEVILST o with Parrell and Mary COMLDY — NEW Al 1 HIGH SCHOGL FIVE TOBATILE PUTNAW Tournament Game Starts at 8{ 0'Clock in Storrs Gymnasium ! 20 ROOTERS EXPECTED i Yrances M. Peck—Other Items, gymnasium this eveni 'S f take 1 Kowaleski will play |ception tournar rts and may find considera- Minstrel Successful | is of attendance | ond capaci 0w got under w was . high school of- 1 minstrel cireles, minstrel delegations were George W market, located street, telephon police that thieves had 13 business csta during the night do so. The thiev |dow in the door store and almost its moorings. Af quite evident, a Sergeant Daniel investigated, tha away by some ap! policemar was in Bu Birthday Party in of 15 Broad street ven of his friends at ipper last evening in hon- venth birthday. re Gracia Morse, Ch King, Barbara Johnson, Donald O'Brien, Phylis Goeb, Ruth Gustaf- son, and Myrtle Hadfield. A very en- e was had by all. Reception Tomorrow ntary and advanced conducted by Mrs. | nd Miss Dorott hold their reception Color “SALLIES’ REFUTE FALSE STATEMENTS | Say All Money Collected Will Be Used in Bristol 'HOSPITAL WORKER DIES Mrs, birthday or of h present sses 120! will tonorrow o'clock i Clayton The funeral of Minstrel Show lat Nellie Linstead Succumbs n Defeats South Re B 1t will | 0dd el A ng of lodge, 1. 0. 0. F club rooms of strect tonight at ond degrec 1 cla | 1.000 Going At least 1.000 in Waterbury room hall Four Wee Higess—) al nd of M, Way for Pzrocl tempted stove Break Fails—Itenes. lainville resent ultural rooters in the college at § o'clock ng nal local high lay m, champion of . ) dre ecticut league, jlonial costames, will | he strong Put- |“cuckoo clock polka.” Miss Ruth | i Class ymour, attired in a white an| Plainville is th rvise satin costume, will dance the | ht's game and Miss Lois Johnson of | oot an appropriate cos- entranc dance the “Swanee river t Coach Thom- Miss Phyllis Peace, in fenearrT costume, will click he wooden heels in a typical Dutcii | Miss innie Williams will d to represent a poppy in | In t We local branch of drive for $2.913, it is expected that the drive will be extended until n week Saturday. Treasurer Joseph | Valentine, that because of Captain Weatherby absence no official report as to ti exact total of funds solicited to date could be released. Howe he as- serted, it is believed that 209 remains to be canvasse Judze Willia man of the the drive appeal for ag suceess. Cfficials of the drive wish to deny statements circulating the city to the efect that money solicited is for | other than work of the local branch. The moncy garnered in this drive by the Army is used solely Bristol to aid the: local people—:o provide fuel. clothing and other liv- ing essentta It is believed posed extension children ption, ers by, will t several part special eatures. Dickiv d in co- | dance a who is directing the Army P the Salvation ar I'scholastic tourr City ar The squad left by au ing for Plainvil ferred to lon to the scen pionship battles, the trip were Monahan, Allaire, Louis | | coln. “Dikes" “Obbie” Gurske. Czaplicki, and * | The initial til | to commence at | e will Dutch in con mitte o Army's the team the tor L poppy gister floor to- | The high school group held its re- | on Tuesday evening, at g, Wegner will [ which time special dances were pre- | nella and Berry {sented. A special waltz was danced keourt Dorothy Sevmour and played Buell. | o'clock o 1L be Miss The the | nd. The | ent are Madi- | : i | harles ; principals of the chester d schools. In th 4:15 o'clock potent Meriden 1 tuck. The prel evening will be nd Bridgeport ( The locals are d Warren $:30 o'clock in A groat numb: await the reeult between the | Bridzeport te: expected. and th Bristol wins, wil tomorrow for final games. : leam Victorious traveling Plainville * n won its first game Yot serics to decide the Inon- championship of the Hartford County “Y” league last evening at and | Rrisiol Boys' club, defeating tt cach Church five of New Britain | e hrilling and hard fought| N Linstead, 56, wife of 27 to 1t was the locals’ | George Linstead of 244 High SVictory in one weck over last | street, died at the Hartford hospital npions. | Wednesday i following | 5 of four weeks. She had beon a patient at the Hartford institution for the past week \ that with the pro- of time, the be conducted Satur dbury, ( o and ville e ston- am Pla one agu teams to South 1 to playi he large colls vear the gan ational long | On Monday night the local team ! ct the Wapping agsregation that the|in Hartford. A win for the loca I resort o this | Vill give them the league title and the large Linstead born in tins July 4, 1873, daugiter of th Henry S. and Cynthia Ave- Her entire life was spent here. She ed her education in the Fel- 1 Hill and Bristol High schools. In 18 was married tn | George F. Linstead. who survives her, along with a son. Freeman I |Linstead of West Hartford: a daughter, Miss Cynthia Linstead of this city and two grandsons, Russeil and Norman Linstead of West Hartford. Mrs. Linstead was a member of Bristol branch of the Grange, the auxiliary unit of the Bristol ho: pital, and the First Congregational church. At the hospital she was directly in charge of the babie: clothing departme Tuneral services will take pl |at the Congregational parish hou was court: | the it to cnter the state tourna- | City @ m A complete story of last game can found on ths page of this issue. nstrel entertain- | Local Couple Sued i benefit of the| Suit for damages of | brought by George Smalley street, New Bri Michael and Margaret Daun Shuttle Meadow avenue. The writ is returnable in the city court of | New Britain on the fifth Monday of | March. Property of the defendants in Plainville has been attached by | Deputy Sheriff . W. Furrey. Quarterly Conference rowd at about| The fourth quarterly conference t ever asseni- | will be held at the Plainville Metho- | itorium. church on Tuesday evening. Dis- nd women Superintendent 'W. Beach will 4 in green and|preside. Plans for a supper and | mrocks as a dec- | other details are being completed. | to carry out the | Evangelistle Service tomorrow afternono at 3 e'clocls Sines There will be a special evangelis- | oy, Jrrancis T. Cooke will offlciate | the direction of [{ic service this cvening at 7:45|4ng burial will be in the family pl- roved a decided | o'clock at the Advent Christian |, ywest cemetery numbers receiv- | church. Rev. J. W. Denton of Bos- | Sl One of the | ton will be ¢ ¢ {1o has Beou| Making Room for School rformance conducling the services in Hartford | The huge tenement house on and New Britain during the past| Stanislat church property t st is being demolished hy k and is coming to Plainville by men in preparation o special inyitation. ®rownspeople 111 GH B Uil scetion L. A. Lester is reported as| usly ill at her home on Park street. The condition of . A ill at his home on other work remains ab As soon | 3 constructio BYSit e e will be e hold cting on Sunday | that the school will be ready for | R ! s S . " | Joseph Valenti |afternoon at 0 o'clock at the|occupancy in Scptember, at the start (19501 |home of Mrs. Lena Hanson of 11 |0t it tern | e en CRonsst Vets Meet Monday are s {and Mr feces: late ht's be the im were broken The Get-Toget lace Barnes com minstrel show tion hall last eve ity audience loo under the direc Bell, was splend well recetved by | The men, with t colored endmen, dress suits and p appearance. One of the fe strel was the sin orting 95 she of Mercy. Long | auditorium was and by nch of in u d in th hile no fig Cook. | throughout the sented programs stations. A seco! be t trict Club Qui Bristol B ofrated Ve last nigh Yull part on The | nagium to 23, appear issuc. spe amos « md Can- rmi Bosco St 15 Bosco *Amos’ imi- L force of the buildir school house The work large pine and property has e to of the I ftrunz, filed in crday. the value $124.406.61. of & house at Wo stree valued bank accounts that sstate t maple trees on the been completed and is progressing rapid v. as the land is cleared the of the school building menced. It is expecte Mrs beit is inment w finest produced ] James, who (OB Broad strect. in a novel note of inter- the wholc nature ac he a ¥red J. Judd show the the gymnasium, oyed from 10 |Driver Falls Asleep, Wagon Hits Motorcar assistant pas. | Driving a United Milk com it pralse of the | delivery wagon south on L most_grateful | Street yesterday afternoon. Randolph | 1 to the success | Morse of S0 Millard street, is said |T to have fallen asleep with the result NOO that the team collided with an au- |Bridgeport, tomobile driven in the opposite dance in rection by Norman Occupin of hall on St Griswold strect Oceupin report eney that he his auto- obile horn on g that the agon was on the wrong side of the | casting station. road. but Morse did not that the orchest e left side of the automobile again from that cd by the impact. chestra is RALD CLASSIFVIED ADS United Spanizh will be held at the armory Center street on cvening at § o'clock. | Orchestra Busy Simpson and his heard Jast Sunday afte radio station WICC will furnish music for a Burlington at the town Patrick’s night, Monday. Jlegrams. some request- 's to be played and others omplimentary, have been ! at the Bridgeport broad- | JellSoreyinas and is expected ;“'“ abs Sistl Britain, 10 Bristol, “ali ey of this ci Club Mee O1a| A special mee mittees and offic and Rev. ov 2 Federal Hill schy ernoon at & President for s, Peck Mrs, Don C. esident or I Pe of of cquisiti di crous 1to S sdunded | secir respond. was dams USEE H 000 Thrills B TIOKS ynor 3 OLD FASHION DANCL Come and Hear P'rof. Simpson Ning the Dances With His Four Picce Orchestra GRANGE HALL, PLAINVILLLE Friday, March Admission 30 cents s of roor e heard | NN at its clut Siaco EdontTHe ‘ort | evening at 8 ofal snging to transmi |tonal officers wi he occupied by Griftin, Pilo Waldo 2 N ~NATURE'S REMERT Iiristol ¢ adlet=will promptly gtar h tachenald needed bewel action, clea: yuncan vaste and pelson from yous S — relief at onee, Thae mild, €afe, all-vegetable lsxz- ! ‘To-momApw tive. Trrit~25e. - @ ALRIOKT The AllVegetable Laxative ' Hartford i Break Attempted Main heedquarters Nothing was missing. Funeral of Mr. Jenkins of 44 Jennings road hom rnoon of candidates of W Harding of Wallace Barnes Minstrel Barnes-Dunbar chorus The vocal the spor Inventory Shows 8$124,106 an inv The | quantity of stock. was app d Athletic club will be held at the o'cloc Past Commanders’ Night anted Divo Por microphone in |granted a divorce from Llla E. Porter by Judge Newell Jennings in superior court yesterday. He alleg d desertion. The couple were m ried in 1910 and lived for a year in Oldtown. Me., and for 12 years in New Brunswick. Mr. Porter claims wife deserted him in 1922, after which he returned to this country |and came to Bristol in 19 Math- Mather represented the plain- and the action was uncontested. Woman Dies in Simsbury Mre. Emma McWilliams, 57, a na- tive of Terryville, died at her hom in Simsbury early this morning fol- lowing a long illness. She was born in the neighboring town on Noveni- ber 18, 1872, and spent the greater part of her life the moving to Simsbury three years ago. She survived by her mes H. MeWilliams Geor of Main's meat North Main compla this morn attempted 0 en blishment vouic but hal t es smashed a in the front of th tore the lock from ter doing this it 13 cording to Detective McGillicuddy, who t they were scared proaching person or at 397 a aile & uff, Charles H. Jenkins. will be held o'clock to- | J ervices will be 1 is husband. at 3 P Aptist n W ows M the phen will be held order on Main § o'clock. The fec- be worked upon a etin, MOULTHROPE AGAIN DENIES CONFESSING Two Escaped Convicts May Know Fate Tomorrow to Tournament Bristol persons will Jr.. stated this morning (<0 to New Haven today to «av ihe games in the Yale uvniversit men Bristol high schoo! tomobile where i bus and con e ann 1 cha o mads A had ma shooting of re January stand 1 Moulthrope, joint- Lioland Lalone of n Eddie Whit Ponte, Tor Hall, Andy I'ran Wasley Bob" Greenc was on the 3 o'clock, with contest being M t Hav second i hig! imin be S ; by Wats accused wit Killing Smith. Walt 1 tomorrow. expected to be subjected mination this afternoon, s to follow. Two Oficers ed of shooting to W. D. Smith here ry 19, and of gravely wounding Willic Jones when the twa them uspicion of rob- books tin shot Jar stopped bery. Wethe Landry on January ind has hammered ly a . i fir T o'cloc Jur to pair off wi Tiridgeport 1 gam er of local fans wi of tonight's conte: | Towners nd 1 with anxiety en, in the event 1 1 g0 to Ne the semi-fi at two men who flad nit fary with Leo 1 15 heen brie way consistent- n the officers Jisclosing their rstic identity ay described of the stolen : N shot at it the scene of He shot once he said, and her club of the Wal- rpany presented the factory recrea- ning while a capac- | ked on. The show, tion of Charles C Idly staged and was those in attendance, he exception of the were attired in resented a ver: was al- t of Lalone dicted important story especially b other two had would kill anyone who at- 1 to arrest them. Moulthrope ctives did not say r 1 if they had wave tried escape by auto. Qid not aim when fired at the detective and did not know whether he hit him. | He affirmed that he did not shoot until two or three shots had been directed at him by Smith. He com- his testimony by telling of r trip to Pensacola COTTON FUTURES York. March 14 (#—Cotton s opened steady. March 14.46: 14 July 14.83; October December 13 January New contrac October December 14.92; January Moulthrope's test wost ide and both phases of 1 his statement tical ature e ging of the W led by group is known state, having pre- over several radis nd performance wiil speeding The pri away sone intet Victor oys’ basketball the New Dritain at the local gym- ht by a score of iculars of the ga page of this of Addie ves- ntory at Mrs. S, probate court has been placed at estate, consisting odland and Oakland at $12,000, several mortgages, and a ised by ! Mui th OTHER RAY'S SweEeT and Willlam ne, is ned in the will of es 7 Cairn irns 2 a nephew; and Ida ty. oting i ials for Children A testimonial from a lady CGalifornia, whose name will be given if requested. “I have been using Mother Gray 's Powders these last 13 vears and ail my fricads sad neighbors are using them just now during the “Flu.” They are fine for checking the fever. In 19181 mailed them by the dozen boxes to Imperial Valley (o a friend whe was nursing down there during the “Flu.” Children who are troubled with constipation, feverishness, bowel trouble or take cold easily, get quick relief from these powders that Mothers have recommended for over 30 years. Jor saleatall druz Stores. Sunday the com- the Ma of of ool on Sunday aft- According to Riordan, plans on of a new club- scussed American [ ast comma b rooms on Tue ock, State and na- 1l be present. manders’ chairs will Harold A. Hayd Frank & Merril Calixte Allaire, C. Buel J. Ferguson. bh Plays Host b ente XN TRADS MARR For Free Sampls packaze and a Mother Gray Walk- F ot his city was | Dol edires Setker Grey Go., Lo Kog, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - Hard Work! NOW THAT |IT'S ALL MY .DOG AND NoOT AN' BREAK THE NEWS SETTLED THAT TWIS IS ¢ [PATSYS 1 musT 6o <\ THATS - 7 AN’ PATRICIA [ ToLo ME SHED W ENEN wu) er =0 1] Too ;2 A/ ) Holy SNoke PNy e \WHAT ON EARma || AW-Twoz [ navg vou gegn ./ WORKIN FoR )—k'\fl DoNG 9 J| MRS HASENPFLUG ) : L, VesTeroay ! ELL AN \NHAT WUZ YoU \WORKIN' AT TUAT LEfT NoU IN SUCH T HELPED HER MONE ONER TO By BLOSSER

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