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NEW_BRITAD 15 DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH , 1930. Free Telephone Service — Call “Enterprise 1200 PIauwzlle News 10 I all the becoming pleated skirts, new The Printed Frock With Cape and Shoit Sleeves A Charming Fashion Young People 650 ful these gaily printed S ibly youth be smartly worn to any daytime occasion. ittle details too with bows here ingeniously lovely and we COND FLOOR and there. Tuesday Churche: A fast pi nam M ushed th ville Hizht pionship am, 30 Class “C! siorrs and ville from the titular the local the decided Putnam fi pla r o With Smart m ng As was the Jar icap and ack fun I floor e c is loc def the Pi cal d Frocks can The had t y have as the flare and They are arable. . Putnam zave one | bitions eve | tonrnam liant left ed around | bask: wind on h shootiing 1 Berlin News FURNITURE TRUGK 1S SCENE OF FIRE Motorists Unpack Load and Say Van me Flames PASTOR'S FATHER 15 ILL| L. ; Dodd Called to Dutton | ass ire Behind Post —Birthday Party—Church No- tices—Ttems of Interest. A heavily the Kaplan Meriden with thi loaded truck ownecd by I'urniture company o artford sht fir almost directly filling and bound a loud of for furniture ca morning the North Webster hill, Berlin eonfined to blankets and sever of furniture, the latter I scorched. Purther damage W d by the quick action of truck diivers and motorists tozvther with the driver of the proc to \Hl)?lx the pour over the flames already beginning to the entire van it was not how fthe truck was thought by A spark possibly into the load by been the source Residents living the truck come 1o i oppo- station on Damage was sev- eded W arted hurn, that 5 from the cigarette passing t muf- tossed cither or a a nearby when top first the latter just hefore Webster hill the sides With the 20 n shifting wit- ne had reac with smok A the ¢ NS 1 i had sioppe the furniture zround leluze from 1 1l i hi brow ssuing from & top of the load 7 nost e i quick of from the truck thie took place, followed by in hour red ab ils ter the water ined An discov e cked on its sarhy had' been truck had been rey zin procecding Hartiord Birthday Party Cichetti, jr., Samuel Ciche as ten- dered party at his home in Kensington last night. the occa- sion being his ninth birthday anni- versary. About 15 friends were present. e received man gifts. During the cvenin; were played and refr Berve umucl and Mrs, son W of a surprise Mr. Dodd Called Away Lev. Allan L. Dodd, pastor Kensington Methodist chure called to Dutton where his is critically ill. Duc to this Jjourney, the church serviec jow will be changed and preacher will be obtained morning service. There will evening servic Grass Fire Threatens Yesterday —morning the group of buildings on Main Kensington. including the Kensir ton post office nd the stores to th east of it. was threatened by fire that spranz up he advanced on S, hastily gathere recruited from the was father sudden | 5 tomor- another for the be no entirs street a sud- den fed by the buildir rass t aale vy A army of firefig Would You Love Hovor and Obey D00 a Year? ~TI HING CALLED LOVE" EMBASSY for Office | el 1] definitely | to ! driver | car had | 10 | 5|2 Suint o | church and. | | the stores and tr cd with brooms and cd the fire and, after hard fighting, finally control. Ior a time it was,thouzh [that the fire department from New | { Britain, which had just extinguishe L fire at the residence of Ifred Pecl o in might have 1o be called with the add:i- | tion ot forces and mors | NOO)H‘- and palls of water, the f | was brought under comtrol. It is {thought that the blaze had heen |started by several small boys play _‘mp; in the rear of the and | | that due to the wind, 1| | their control. Minstrel Itehearsal American Legion minstrel A will lie held tororrow Lloyd's hall in Kensington | tion for the third offcri show. The production wiil under the auspices of the I'aper (loods cor n) mny ‘ in gangs and shovels, at a half hour of got it unde rm el a of & | | buildir it beyond ‘ An [hes | noon in prepa lot the be give | American re- after- | Foreman’s association, { thought that | tended. Two | was presented and it will be mmn weeks ago the show in the town hall in Serlin on two successive nights both times it played to cay audicnces, many people being turn- ed away at both performances. All | members of the c asked 10| be at the rehearsal tomorrow after- | | noon I Bridge Party Monday Night A bridge party under the auspices of the Men's Bible class i { Will be held Mo in the church rooms. The proceeds are to |be used in redecorating the church | | sunday school room Tensinaton Methodist Church Sunday rchool will acet o'clock tomorrow morni morning worship service 11 o'clock. The Epworth | meeting will be | intere sting meoti ple with timely [able leader iz scheduled i Will be no eve worship service, | he Q Lsther ill hold its rezular husine Mon- day nin Miss Harriet Colby. day s | Mareh mecting the Methodist will b city | | lay evening Gl ) The att will be devotional p. m.oAn voung peo- | and a cap- for topic o ning | | eon Circle w v home the 1a of the church, held in Meriden the b of dircctors will ¢ Queen Esther cirele will hold Day social in the | Wednesday eve- An interesting | s planned. prayer meetin hursday evening o'clock at the home of Mr. Hultgren. he church choir will meet for re- on Friday evening Patrick | parlors on | ning at will ! at 7 and Mrs, 0| sday evening, March t for the annual cl . which will be held in «nnvlnh» tion with the every member canvas Jort of the chureh during the year. pworth for suy | comin, [P | paring “Mother sented March Kensington Congregational Church Morning service will be held at 45 o'clock in charge of the pa 0! Sunday school will meet at | o'clock. I leaguc th ct Mine,”" which the church is husy pre- play entitled | will be pre-| in parlors on | | ag 10 t 1 St. Paul's Church Morning services will be celehrat- at s and 10 o'clock. Rev. John Brennan will officiate and will Reve William Case | i | | tional Chuveh | *elass will mect rvice will 4 will be Vizk | with A I o'clock Berlin celeb tomorrow Rev. ] { school will follow orning worship ac St Gubricl } Sun chool e o jerden will [ t Fast Mass will b Heart church 0 o'clock by <unday Hems d oat Sacrod morning it Brennan, IThe evening se | Cobey li - | will hold and | | was held | Fr | Ther {tourth to b | 15 P—Lord Balfour, who is |ing | brother's home, barfied. H n held at 11 he will iscopal church will be o'clock e e reh school conven. 10 o'clock at the Metho- conducted by New Britain, from Africa peak to th t 12 o'clock ind Epworth 6:45 o'clock 7:50 o'clock A be 1 harles Atwood of 1 returned mission Mr. Atwood will Sunday school pupil he Intermediate agues will meet ey 150 cad of P loc D win only threc The col prised at the tna it wi 1 am vice at combined program of illus wnd a playlet entitled pecial music will will be trated picture “How 1t Works rendercd, The whist party (st evening by the Community hall w Prizes in bric arded 1o Mrs. Geor Harold Clark, Alice ] Sist and secial 11 Pythian 15 well whist Cole MeCo 1 cd. we ! noon Mrs ville fouzht whistle were Mod mnd Mrs. Kept Wesner Plainyi of his nandicapp Plainville for t rkle M Charles 2 m The Neuison women of 1 another church ning at i regular Sacred Heart parish whist and social in rooms Mondiy § o'clock. Both bridg whist will he played. Several of the members of club met at the home Richard Walsh last evening to sce a pictur program exhibited by Leonard Black the Iartford County Y. AL C. A. Robert Ward was Lirthday party this afternoon number of his young friends, Lers of his Sunday school class e Methodist churcl. The party at the of Miss Rhoda cher of the class. Os Ericson, Scout cutive 1l be present at the meeting of 1h Scouts next Wednesday evening are now three patrols and organized There of a troop for this its formation will i within the next Iie social md pra showr t the sing o e of D Leo. King. W Nees, Elliot Sabin, Berna If ndered by a meni- home e tt. te ,. possibilivy uls for worked out viceks, SENT Wat urns uilty D fore ni MATORY Marg Waterl 1O rhury, Jos nt witomobit 1l of Juds uperic nt to {he an ind 1 AL PARZAN John Lrophy e ford proct Mae ¢ - in LORD BAL Wokir BLTTER mnd, March wi fron stric trouble at passed a good night to nourishment and was able take this W mot FOR BEST RESULTS USED HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS HIGH SCHOOL TEAM * BEATEN BY PUTNAM Champions Large College Conrt DEFENSE FALTERS BADLY Two Divorces Granted to Plaiville People—Ticgular Wester S o8 b aum's mnm Janet G and Mary Duncan 2—FEATURES—2 Al 1 0 0 5 17 t half Putnam; . Grout Notice of Approval nouncement was time, 20-10, Official v made o’! ay by the Handicapped Dy or e Sprovar ana'adoption of treet, ymMmg and veranda lines on | l ierce street hearsal held in the town hall on! Monday evening. The commission states that it finds no benefits aceru- | ing 1o or damages sustained by any person owning land on the street During the week it was stated by ex-Selectman Peter J. Prior that a prote s to be handed to the cominission over the adoption of a three foot buildin line. Grange Mecting Evening — scrvices in Congregaticnal Church ng service at 10:43 o'clock wthem, “Is Tt Nothing to from “The Crucifixion.” by | mon theme, “The Tri- f Jesus"" Church school after morning s¢ Congrega- onal Young People's meeting at G:30 o'clock in the parish house. The of the evening will be Mrs. | irtis Wilcox of New Britain. | the director of music at the ire reformatory and will tell thing of her work at that in-| s Tomorrow Morning Morr Mor wssing and deadly shooting You:" igh school 1 all tea fond hopes of the Plain- auintet for te cham- by rouncinz the local 10 in cvening Dattle d Alied further ! clashe a icipation Before the 5 ch n Connecticut 1 faveriic to upsct the ainville from beg zame npion e, but dope by of \wis | Fome 5 wecutive commitie will postpone its monthly ceting until Tuesday evening, | rch 23, | bhoard of 1cation of | the blind will conduct a sale of ar- ticles, miade by the blind people in | homes throughout Connecticut, Strand block from 10 to 6 . . Wednesday. An aiternoon lenten sewing mect- | will be held in the parish housc ursday afternoon from 2 to 5 v out of the | inning to nville found | e to get i ctioning. storrs court three times B as th and the famed Plainvill useless, Time after tin m players pierced the lo- | on short, sn he Plainville al quinte floc predicted, T ollezn floor a v abl he Rt state eav o th never could and 1 team bag." in great form best shooting exhi- sed in the Storrs Led by vard, the wir Plainville f o proved to he is feet and his sen the Plainville d points, drop- | v baskets. ¢ from the |* the court handed toss- proved b n party, ¢ the Congregational s society, will be house on Thursday youn spon Young 11 in th evening. perfoc I o . Nt church school is s of student-parent f stings. The third of such meet- will be held on Irid 30 e'clock, when two from the junior department ain their parents. It all parents who receive ion will present to « casant evening with their beautitul Ellogshin 2 whirl- jonal team classes i raisis shots wer id corner of flipped in once is hope an be a chil- n next The ervices th at tor rvices will begin in snday afternoon seneral me will be * at seorin rst half Putnam ran 20 to 10 lead ut n second nville team showed ired the However, tin too much team the final whi ile still in the rs outscored Plainville points in the final half lege authoriiics were the strength displayed m team and are predicting il reach the finals this pite its defeat, the Plain- played a great gamne rd from chopla 1 he tizhting to the 2l whi t center proved t seoring 17 points. Although |ual the large floor, the wvers had no excuses to ter the game sortsmanship hy of the winners, haly Church of Our Saviour school at 10, 0'cloc ¢ chiurch with chilqren’s 10 m. Morning p rmon at 11 o'clock. the choir, “There 1s Home,” by Hue Un Wednesd, o'clock there of holy comm On Thursda thi h ser cr the ¥ Jun- cap title. utham o t yer with Anthem by a Blessed v ay morning at 10:00 will be a celcbration ion. cvening at d of a scries of mid- ices will take plac ill be Rev. G. Cla s at Christ Church artiord ptist Church orship at 10:45 o'clock. pastor, Kev. Dr. A. will be the u Bible school & Evening servi People’s meeting at “Pet by £ c'clock t cek lentc o5 The and the cpening | cathe h 1 Ve o 10 out bt rerc junior service. 05 o'clock. lock. Youn. S p topic, t ed Iy . heir defe; d good he work m., CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere Ithanks to our many friends for their expressions ot sympathy in the loss of our dear wife and mother, for the many floral tributes. gned. D. C. Peck, P. ona Pec Putnam Peck, Notic proy ing o e (RO G (e Pk 1 and adoption of build- nd v liny Dic Strest by the Town Ision as the result hes duly 1935 approval building the East side West Main end of the 2o, prope veranda lin W Main Annie Gl nd verinda the istanc ast and W to be 10 ft., the same 41.2 1 previously Plainvillc, The adopt t veranda lines are shown on Picrce Street deted awn by Kernan, signed by J. E. Laml airman of the Town Plan Commission and filed iwith the Town Clerk of Plainville. The Commission finds no henefits accruing to or damages sustained by any person owning Jand included in said map or plan LAME. irman WHEELER, Sceretary, street, s on ree silte Re- on Public held r the warned and The 3 ft. nd adoption covers and veranda line on of Pierce Street from Street Southerly Plainville Lumber & Coal 1t o West side from Stre Southerly to the proporty. buitdina line for the Lalance o to Liroad Street on t t sides of the stre strect to remain the wide throughout Town th TODAY rarvell Mchonald m the nor, in “1 DEVILST — NEWS — COMEDY SUNDAY i adopted Dy the o alking, Singing larke and Itobert Ames “NIX ON DAMES" 'HE RIV th Charlcs Far ry Dunc 1 st a ap reet, Luildir town plan commission | the | as the result.of the re- | | will |on Picree people of the church and | nds are cordially invited to | ponsoring | cvening | will en- | in- «ithe 4 Great Evan- | and | Plan Commis- | to the | building and | oty A card Zion Church nesday Rev. A. A, Perry at;church My Lord, What a|the the Stars Begin to Church school at 1 o'clock. V. C. I union at 6 p. | Preaching by Mr. Perry at 7 p. | theme, “The Marriage I'ea There vill be a party a for Mrs. Commander on Bristol, this evening tie inte of the and stewardess board. vited to attend. Methodist Church Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock Scrmon by Rev. A. A. Ball who also will receive a ¢ full membership. The choir render the anthem. “His Mercy Ln- | dureth.” by Ashford. Sunday schoool |xcitoroo at 12 o'clock. Epworth league at 6y, 1o p. m. Evening service at o'clock. anthem. “Evening Hymn,” by Asi rd. will be given by the choi quartet will give one number. Crucified Mim." There will short address by the pastor. The Epworth league will hold th regular meeting and annual election of officers on Monday evening. The fourth quarterly conference will be held on Tuesday evening. Rev. Dr. William D. Beach. distr superintendent the New Haven district of the New York Fast con- fere will preside. Supper will b served by the Ladies” Aid society a 6:30 o'clock and a business meeting onvenc immediately after sunper. Pri n gelist.” A M E. Preaching by 11 a. m., theme, Morning When pa evenil hall Catholic Visits m. o | Mrs, ¥ | friends in e home | 6 o'clock in | churchschool | All are in- | Carison harabrelio riffen Antonio be a Wilcox .. Pink Whit Howard or meeting on Thursday 7:43 o'clock. Grange Mecting ilar meetinz of Plainville will be held in Grange hall street Tuesday evening et | $ o'clock. A St. Patrick's program will be presented consisting of reci- ((fl\m‘-& musical sclections, a paper {on Patrick and several special | features. A social will be held after |the meeting with a box lunch and | games. [ Fach lady is asked to bring a box | lunch containing enough | persons. These will be auctioned off to the men. A prize will be offered for the most attractive box using| St. Tatrick decorations. ! On Friday evening, arch 21, Plainvilie Grange will give a mili- | tary whist in Grange hall to which | the public is invited. Prizes will be | awarded the winners and refresh- ments served. Plans are being made | for a large attendance at this whist. | To Attend Celebration American Lezion ladies’ aus- | has accepted an invitation to the birthday celebration of | JOSePIL L Southington unit. Those wishirg jthe Yo to attend are asked to t 7:10 [ mitte o'clock trolic the mce S T o begin promptly at 730 o'clock. Friday Divorces Granted Two divorces involving Plainville | &0 people were granted in superior | Proposed court yesterday by Jud: ewell |actual Jennings and J win €. Dick- cnson. Both cuse erc uncontested. | Laura Belle Graham of Plainville | was given a divorce from William | Frederick Graham on the grounds| | of intolerable cruelty. They were | married in Penns June 1,} 1996, | Mrs. Graham told of abuses prac- ticed by her husband and his a tempts at friendehip with two you Penneylvania girls which resulted in )-day jail centenc o loud. she claimed. recdents of Plainville outed at her. She was given alimony of $: \ week and a change of name to Lat eve- ni t The St for two | Dixies to Trophy—C: i = iliavy attend [next work so far SYE i iny {ferred becaus {plans, he ex | slowly nagure could ent time. wton B. H maps, which ¢ be laid oke | fore the n he |ference with {ties will be | The plans he de when means of a tions into th |second whicl Mrs. Graham was represented by At- | torney Raymond H. Dragget of Mecr- iden. |, George H. Coll | granted a divorce on the grounds of | Plainville tr wdultery from Helen Colby, formerly [which would of Plainville. They were married n‘ April, 19 and seporated two near the P months later, he said, because she |Bristol side | insisted on going out on parties every | night. Attorney L. J. Golon repre-| A trio of sented Mr. Colby. [last on the rihday Farty { will be pres birthday party was held [of the fans t the home of Mrs. John | nasium White's crozsing in | ing at honor ughter, Mrs. Maric | expected to Ward, and her granddaughte | The Older Harrlet Ward. aged 6. Both were re- | the | membered by their many friends and | conte | relatives with beautiful gifts, | Mace A butfet lunch was served to the |tol follo | older people gathered at the party. |the while the children also e¢njoyed a|ond-plac | reast of goodies | battling Military Whist | Dixie Pythian Temple, No. Pythian| A will hold a military whist | Sav 0. . hall on Wednesday | winner after Prizes will be award:l|unbeatable i < and refreshments serv- | With will | | A double | vesterda ‘le nan of of her & n s a St the ir L O avening he winr & = receive Catholic 7 will b morning at Chure colebrated rony s and 10 o'clock the ehurch of Our Lady of Mercy Sunday sehool will meet at 9 o'cloci Lenten devotions will be held in cvening at 7:30 o'clock. Ther, [be the ros 1 sermon by Rev. | John Kenney of Bristol. and ben.- diction of the Blessed Sacramen | Lenten devotions will also be heil | | Friday ecvening at 7:30 o'clocl. | | There will be the way of the cross |and benediction. Wednesday is the feast of St. Jo- | eeph and mass will be celebrated troph Jumping i Hay Lea 1t wi of the Boys' rame of the o L ietball oy A meeting will be held hen, lur officers w t{torce of the 30. There will be special prayess| or the persecuted Christians in Russia. police commi. | recommend Prizes will be Emma '‘Old Milestone,” Last Industrial Bowling Leaguc Mountaineers Bristel News HAVETHREEPLANS - FOR SEWER SYSTEM Meeting Next Thursday Night on Forestyille Question CITY LEAGUE T0 CLOSE: Officers—Bristol High Eliminated “Past Commanders™ ville sewer stated today that he expected |ment situation. Worlk on the various and nothing of At the nest membe: 11 explain how the the committee include one which in- the name of her late first husband. | volves the pumping of sews v of Hartford was of the district itated into a bed to be constructed Final League Tilts o'clock Deps with Ing. ecpom will s official t trophy recory |on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock | it is anticipated, recent meeting of the Dazchman, 1t'is expect- 1cd to the John d Anthony Greisner. t one will be t covered by the Officer James MeNamee in 1"orestville, | while the other two will be assigned to night shi wo Another matter which is due 1o o up before the board is the © of the tax rate for the year. ing to reports, rate will t as last year. Spe- listed on the 1ken off so that ept low as it evious y¢ One cut : appropria- Forestville of prun- get sub- of education, Liiminated 1 school b om the \'!1( by Warren Bridgeport. sanie appear ty will be held We ng at 5 o'clock in the inder the auspices of |ed Ladies’ Aid Socic awarded the win in East Haddam Monroe, ant was a visitor with Haddam this wees 1a | P Trumbulls o4 117 81 ¢ tions Leen | budget | the rat have ma nin b 18 in t) s0rd tol High ol higl eliminated t Al Jinstead orge I°, Lin- will be held the First t 3 o'clock ¥ is T v plot . denkins = H. Jenkins il be held > o'clock this . Wolfen- iate. ent will be West cemetery Past Commanders’ icl d Night American command- cvening at rooms on The scats of past post will be oc- Hayden, Arthur Valmore Eric Waldo s on. will ol ne rve Tuc soci i tion's orth Main stree comnr vs of (i hy I Frank S. M Calixte Allaire, . J. Ferguson An especially arra entertain cupic Grifiin A d program of sented after ser of dances will be given I social and athlctic organ Monday cvening. St. Patrick’s ) ill be given by the Maple Tind Athletic the high school gymmasium. for danc- ¢ will be furnis v the “Happi- Boys™ orrington. “The The cry lice on the run Torestville where th osak, wil wit in tion clu Receive Champlonship 2 ouncil May Name Three (8 Murder” brouht po- Brook street, afternoon, rs. Bertha Kol- John olosak, covercd nd apparently bleed- wounds, Investig: sed tl fact that family argument own a bottle of wall. When ths contents ad Kolosak, giving cding. rested ach » peace, ere nolled in the ante- pol court t morn- costs of $13.40. S Tined taxpayers were this morning and for failure to pay S Another batch rved Monday, il some P Ketchup Night. io I yes Ly McDonald, nd chairman of district com- & red fluid many . di n cting of the commit fiohL to accomplished He ion Towe there had nd Kolos ketchup tottl spl: the Th char: their Ve 1c the the evening review bee on stated that the had of the tem. nst broke, on been de- se unemploy- emblan bl couple br on plained, but was progressing any nite be released at the pres- it cases room of tl meeting City Engine will exhibit the blue-printed. | the commitine sewer lines It is cxpected that be- ting a report on a co the Plainville authori- prepared for readin under consideration Juell ha haled into court 1 35, personal t rants will 1 is sta ere of vers 5 1hei of v . road strect, the Bristol cported to the police t his black fur coat, back of his appearcd between the station and the post office. suit For $300 Tallis has brought suit ges against Frederick issued by At- Donovan and re- of common of April Sherift Jo- attached on Staf- series of anxiliary e East Bristol bed L would have the wastc relayed into the unk line, and a third have the sewage grav- | _Alfred lainville depot. on the of the rallroad tracks, |'oThey Joseph AL | turnable in the pleas the firat were served by Deputy €eph W. Hardin property the commenc- | fOTd ave crowd is basketball games, the City league schedule, ented for the edification at the Boys' club gym- day cvenin A larg be on hand Members will engage rtures in the initial game hetween (he nd Maple Ends of Bris- The final contest of - the es, scc the first half leaders, the who fendant Licen: R iaze lic 1's office Malino, ns issued at this morning a laborer, of 6% rcet, and Viola Duprey factory worker, of 1¢ cet, Plainville. The bride v of Mr. Malino’s brother. igard Kocpje Koey son of 1 Woodbine street, died hospital at & o'clock { short illness held at his Monday Jestinsky in Weet the City cler to Joseph lacol Malina, Whiting st {is the wi clors | league Trn % Hanz prosentation will e m 10 the the mes. T Dixies, n e competition d of traight wins, the trophy of the ( elry concern. basketball pl all and bears avitt Jewellers Ct, Bristol 1 City Champios rir o Rivers 1l remain in the lib club and each year lea winner will of e 15 be p- DL RIVERA 15, 1 TO Izium, 1 MIG) M h1 General ator of Paris next of sgettling tford 2uc in ok with definitely ted from intention Belgium, the n inscribed upon its face. | Council Meeting of the city in the council council amber MO | Would You Love Honox and Obey for $25.000 a Year? “THIS THING CALLED LOVE" board of the appointment of | three regu- | ill be appointed to the | police department At 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S TUINK (T'S REALLY M OUTRAGE FOR You | To LET OSCAR HAVE THAT DOG WHEN IT'S p:,,\_\_\( \/ouz OWN, PATSY - DONT \WE, M\{ RT P T \NOULD Y SUGGEST WELL, \WHAT THAT T DO, RosEmpRY ? ) iy - WY, IF T WERE b IN YouR PLACE,ID FIND OUT IF HE HAD A LICENSE FOR TUE DoG | THAT'S \WHAT 1D DO, WOULDNT Vo, et ? SAY! THATS A BRILLIANT 1oeA!! HE WAS NO RIGWT WITH A DOG UNLESS TS A License ! ou | Ladies’ Day (T WOULONT Do ARY GOOD FOR ANY OF US To Ask HIM = \NUAT TLL DO 1S TALL To A POLICEMAN | whaTS o | Now ? VES-TL A"S WHAT Yoo MUST Do | By BLOSSER WERE NOT SURE WE HASNT A LICENSE FOR \ LADIES =TLL ATTEND IT, BUT 1T \WOULDNT / TO IT AT ONcE ! DO ANY HARM e To i\ / NO HARM AT ALL, “MAYBE PATSY WiILL GET . THE BEST OF OSSIE AFTER ALL~WE. SHALLSEE —~ e~

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