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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. those abominable contraptions.” | of that. And she had insisted that [the terrible spiritual poverty of She reached for a little Swi engaged to the giri! EERMAN A”TH”R } American life is given twe hours 1l anc it sharpl, d brought Mary Lou down respite during the morning hours of “You clear awa i | t to his aunt that he knew | | sunda | \, 7/ to Miss Pitts. Then to i at least one mice girl, but he never | The scene that will remain in Hol- | = « A with me. I'll take you | b ended her to think that he [;AUSTIE flN U 8 ‘mhu s mind forever, rts, and | rou d show you the garden.” |w s. Hs he told her a r which he knows lel any- | herington talked volubly | dozen times ¢ had no inten- | )\ e e e, # H | parson blessing the usher eir | and seem=>3 ! tion of 3 g ? S S B S e e e Sy Churo M oreRDominiantEesesk e e e By (s i IR AT S L Some time later, | but to no 2 : | out to gnh.rm the mhrnu, \ \ ored ¢ 1dor € some tomato=s, | final v would laugh 1,\mr'ruu1 faces i am-ordmg to Holi ed suddenly: at the mere s 3 P | scher, that of the Negro. “The Nr‘—‘ are you playing | * 3 see,” had besn | Berlin, July 15 (A—Prosperity and ‘gro and will always ain a for- W, or are you 1 n's reto: “My | prohibition, or rather its evasi eign element in America's body poli- X 1 e up, I tell you."” are the two pilla upon which |tic,” he says. Sports and athletics, | knew f X American civilization rests, in the he asserts, e the most potent judgment of Arthur Holitsche fcrces in Americanizing the immi- | man author globe trotter, is | grant ma: st book, “Revising Americ Holitscher picked Col. Lindbera? For Norma-l bank book,” and Will Rogers as the two n pical Americans y. “Lindbergh | G' d point of an American's / nd R # G es, “that is, ll’lhOO neve \ As to prohibition Ho e healthy, Y ; 1g0 Tony had prom- | tains that “the favorite ¢ ] o de of the My daughter Magdalen did not £ never to become buv- |the American is indubitably 4 : § so far | fseem to develop as she should. At any domestic res n of prohibition. The Ame .| as there is any E et sle e 1 e pen achallfand big child tha | couldn’t get her school work very WOMAN HEADS BIG PROJECT casily. For four years we doctored her most easily by con: 1icohol, rashington, July 15.—(®—DMrs. even if he did n h r ) Meyer of Wasl on is rman of the commission spon- | f much Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable cereation | B oomsound had helped her years ago, at White | Hso I got a bottle for Magdalen. Her off and on. 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