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e NEW BRITAI . . chusetts Tech and Wisconsin—were oung Irench doldier daves Lite R[] R [] '"] steanioitol it ooty - e i ont to finish last at any rate. | | Whi main interest centered on Of War Mother By Giving Blood ~ SFF o \ |eights, the three-mile junior varsity et | | ‘ ace and the two-mile dash for Paris, June 26 (M—The Parls edi- | { e s o 5 freshman crews also came in for a e e e lRire ghlefs Hasten to (losest Yarsi[y Rage i Years [heevs snare of conectur eaid that a young French soldier Watch Rutland Blaze & j up as open| had given his blood in a thus far Rutland, Vt., June 26 (UP)— 1 races, ton again was Mrs, Edwin Lange of Oshkosh, Wis., | | sponded here last night .to an BRI s th ve been un- | a gold sr mother who is in a criti- || alarm for a fire which caused || poushkeensio N R of divi- ‘cal condition from hemorrhages at || only minor damage to a private ‘Thl,,mf‘),”,‘ ot ",,:\’,Y A Ju",', B z 1 like- the American hospital. Mrs. Lange || garage. B ’:““' : "“{”f i ,]‘ g d“”“j“, g con-| fell on the boat crossing the Atlantic {{ The alarm was sounded during | |°f American college rowing drew a record crowd to the banks of -th Emeritus - Prolessor and reopened an old operation || a session of t ¢ ook e c wound convention of h 2 Hudson here today, one « The soldier was on the regular || Association of Fire Chief With all the advance predictions | hospital blood donor list but was at || most of lelegates followed | |POINting i@ the closest varsity race |Huskies scored & I first rejected n the doctors found || local firemen to the scene. in years, the old river town was|of the eight-oared s S that he had given a quart of blood | ‘e over-run with partisan alumni as|formal race for st | : 5 A1ia prooanins weak LS e well as by d smaller group of dis- |Washington w = | - “I want to give my blood. It is MY |t Wednesa V0 interested fans, including no less & |length from a hard 1 MY |felt Wednesday at 5:30 a. m. sand |figure than Knute Rock wh right. I was too young to fight for | .o o p v 1en Sadrtine 1an Knute Rockne, Who |tussle over the er » and one o s France so I want to do what I can i ® Of 10N8 | \were here because they foresaw a course, Penr vad third duration and da walls of Iyeal battle and wanted to be & for the woman who gave a boy for |, S0 PO e |7 MU and wanted fo e an vas in- my country.” 2 . 1 hand to o fun ievoted 8 nd left their dwell- Rock” nhesltatingly 1 : He refused the $25 fee and askec R o S5 R 1 oy i atingly pick s later that his name be withheld. "I A Jelne the varsity tus- about e don taors S 2 sle, while at the same time admit- thing worthwhile for an ally of | The second tremor was theting that his sport is football ani Fiavice stronger. It was felt also at Port Ifis- at he does not pass as xpert R0 A e B = X co and sljghtly at Limg. There were |when it comes to rowin ! ; |reports that a strong earthquake was| There were plenty of others, in- S == % a velica cluding assorted experts, who were FRANK BARSZOZ F]ashes Of Llfe | Connecticut willing to string along with Rockne e | Greenwich—Johin D. Roberts, Pori and pick the towering crew Ar zht w an, seriously 't far northwest to crash through By (is A aasel Peads. ved to hav t rst ti since 192 Nl o N e ofession 3 As the hour for the big race of the best know w mother of | ture of Archbish- neared the odds on Washington S S fne Bavy s EEn olovsky ed, |shortened to something like 2 to 3 the certificate records the following property of local against the fleld but the wagering about Mr: dt Trade | church, branded Wwas light. fession or patricular kind of ty court litigation. The position of second favor done, as housekeeper, n | Retiretfient ot A. i. |was held by the N etc., flying. Industry or New Haven road 1 California also Paradise, nounce 3 rony Manganella indicted for murder in the first in slaving of John Girello, & n homs, rno- rs) speat which work was done, as o wyer's office, silkk mill RIS (R G her of the coac dons, father and £moothness of row exce torekeeper, over {o was consider- | skies an At St e the eenwich—Bod ed, but persons felt that |with ind S atloth he o #leeti it Washington's greater power would |cont mor 5 wert loss of 1§ lives be enough to win. times would be 2 18 At oating on spot ch a well qu d ohserver as|proach or even threaten th i Callow and coach of the la varsity to v eattle insti turned out a good were prettier to w with the marvelot ment of the pri In the Wa of the ei vhere vi prese Capt ned, by his brother, ourt, master of Montreal—Mrs J. D to be wey Soper is ordyg Council Committees Will Not Be Named ntor e a medi- Joser o years to - in Hugson v of woman about ore at Seasid 1 in water only for or Rumors That Mabfionald + Plans General Flection <l J (P—Additional g general elec- said today to y inister eeting of the par- party vesterday finished second to Columbia ers sophomores of proportio: USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tiongin the ail had it % = tion and how | any case seemed d to refer rather u» Police Wound Se?erl in i Quelling Ellore Riot ¢ June V. A ¥ crowd o cr® wounding FLIES—MOSQUITOES ‘ROACHES—MOTHS FLEAS —ANTS ooV il BEDBUGS cs-s v PERU FEELS QUAKES KitLs QUICKER—-CosTs LEss |,,‘.lv ¢ ‘1‘ g " ot a l, MADE BY THE MAKERS OF BLACK FLAG POTDER v ' 3 | | that ks WHATI SCRUBBING AND BOILING IN A STEAMING KITCHEN ON SO HOT A DAY? YES, MURIEL, THE HEAT IS KILLING—BUT THE WASH HAS TO BE RONE BUT CLAIRE—I TOLD YOU TO CHANGE TO RINSO. IT SAVES ALL THAT SILLY SCRUBBING AND BOILING | PROMISE I'LL TRY IT NEXT WASHDAY | ¥ | No more p, ; ot, steamy kitchens % —AND YESVDFJ\RT & on wasllday MURIEL—RINSO IS MARVELOUS. wc:;\ié::ux. ik 0 No need now for I | SCARCELY TCUCHED THE matte, r sweltering washg. - i DISHES AND ALL N 3tter how hot the weq 1days! For, < 08k your clothes smv\rc-ry: it Justlet Rinc ) Saves ‘[UN‘!ES_‘SR\'CS ),/ e sthout Serubbing or b, Rintoiill M50 1550 economiay, (3, ’ :¢ much suds 55 h,’zbrweighr Puf;’r CUp, it gives twice eamy suds—gafe f, » Puffed-up soapc R} 1 OF the finese cotton, Marveloys in . 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