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Rec:la,.ation Semc,
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for a new trial \

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MO~AY,

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Rbt At Princetown
Aa No Pria'I Failure
cnera Eacape

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Divorce Santa

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Order Reotored
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1n 11:8 attitude toward MaGaadhi, ·Imprisoned. bl· the

Jail at ~!L· by
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romantic and colorful; ·baH~
which he aiup oo welL ,:An~
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that Satisfies."
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MY HELP~! am poOl' and needy ; yet the Lord
thinketh upon me; Thou art my help and my deliverer ·
.m~ke no tarrying, .0 my God.-Psaim 40:17.

u !•111 "'~~' dinner ror the

1t1t

- -·
HOPE OF YOUTH-

ramll;\'i- W11iflhl n'lfln 'Star.:

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For Thou art my hope, 0
. Lord God: Thou art my trust from my youth.-Psalm 71:5

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O:tl Slsten of t.he SkUlet;
I) Household Prosram: 9:30 oreaL
Pcrsanalitres: 10 ltWJB Columbo's
Orch : 10:'0 Olara. Lu and Em; u
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ex«pdonal "'"A" aruloolor•.Mr. Sbillmot'o muoieal
j ..,ckgronnd iolm~Ye-.,.lth the Bwoian Sympl,uny On::hcstra, the New York Philhumoitic, and
us organizer aud direetorof the :VictorSaJoa. Ordleslro, where' his arraapmeDtl ami reeordiap of
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A ri&amp;iug Mtar of maaic.l comedy et8!e and ~II,
~
and witb rare gi.fte of pertwln•lity aftd · •Gl~ t· . F
Mr. Gray's etirria,; ~·aritone
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' ""
romantic and colorful; ·baH~
which he aiup oo welL ,:An~
tioo to radio'a &amp;nt.U_.e utiate;
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that Satisfies."
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FOOTS!EPS OUTSIDE!
NOI!OIJ'f I~ COMIN4
A~O~D AT TH,S-~
TME MORNINU FOifANV

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OLD FASIUON~D, laundry methods are deceiving.! ~t firstg)ance they. appear til ,be
economic81. ·.~'BiJt wliil'ii all CoSts ate taken
into consideration, it is found that home
washing is.actually extravagant. . And. tbi~
hoWl much morE! convenient and pleasant to'
send your weekly waSI!mg to us.
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4000 RE~\ THIS 1'0
MV CHANCE '1'0 ;~ HIM!
~LL MAKE HIM "TiiLL ME.
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narty wu pt.tltlll alona; 1~11 and ance- or thelra who had recently
· ~ vao Oylte wu rel&amp;tlna: been \den Into "-ls ra.t her"• busl· 1
aome or hll expertencea whUe ae.u. "How a.re you getting alonl
ftbnlnl Trader Hom. A Jlttle ex· with. the olcl man'l' 'uked 80)'4
tra Jlrl trom qne or the 11tud101 wu "Okay," replied the kid. "But l 'm
ve muCh tnt.ore~ted and ' kept Van not doing much. Thinls are vecy

4AME IS!

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ear. rouabe
tell when you're dear
uked.
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detect tbe faint odor of peanul.ll
oft their breath "
·
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· An lntoxlea~ patron walked
out of a HollyWood nlaht dub the
ottier evenlna and wanted to ha.ve
the' orchestra arrested. He claimecWh&amp;t bae ol the mWJiclans pullEd
a tfaocato on him.
TM Dla7 Heldall
A nealected wlte was complailt·
inl about her hUAband'a 1ndltfer·
ence and aaked htm If he wouldn't
try to be ft. little more affectionate
arOund the home. 110 h e stepped
DIJI. lnto the, hall and kle.r.ed the

maid.

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-

HoUJWood Fladtfll

Tfle IIWBt · economical fellow In
town II the thrlfty fam1ilr who al·

ways holda an umbrella over h l3
aheep wJten It rains so that Ute
wool won't shrink.

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ty ot the very Jtte&amp;t nut.
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·Mid~lleport,

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Coclr.tatl parties are all the vogue
out here and fashionable bootlegce 111 are oft'erhlB a new Wlnber 1up~

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another wtre ~ ®ceJve.
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ways , tell , bathtub gin. It ~ually
leuea o. rlpg around the gb:&amp;L
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''How

ear. rouabe
tell when you're dear
uked.
"That'a

eleilhuJ.W.?"

euf."

f1!plled van Dyke. "You Can
detect tbe faint odor of peanul.ll
oft their breath "
·
O•l. et Peeua
· An lntoxlea~ patron walked
out of a HollyWood nlaht dub the
ottier evenlna and wanted to ha.ve
the' orchestra arrested. He claimecWh&amp;t bae ol the mWJiclans pullEd
a tfaocato on him.
TM Dla7 Heldall
A nealected wlte was complailt·
inl about her hUAband'a 1ndltfer·
ence and aaked htm If he wouldn't
try to be ft. little more affectionate
arOund the home. 110 h e stepped
DIJI. lnto the, hall and kle.r.ed the

maid.

--

The Crull. ot Ul~t DaJ

-

HoUJWood Fladtfll

Tfle IIWBt · economical fellow In
town II the thrlfty fam1ilr who al·

ways holda an umbrella over h l3
aheep wJten It rains so that Ute
wool won't shrink.

... ... ...

Headlock Become W

l&amp;"-tkm.ll.

lie

Ohio. ,' "'•!!.'! b;

Total ....... ... ..... 1
f
a
SubstJt"utes: Bert, Stevens, Ortr~
ftn, Hawkins, Parsons.

ty ot the very Jtte&amp;t nut.
Several ritzy famlltee are now
hirltll ho&amp;Wises to meat their obli·

, EVery

·Mid~lleport,

· .

3

Klell' Era
Coclr.tatl parties are all the vogue
out here and fashionable bootlegce 111 are oft'erhlB a new Wlnber 1up~

I

,.
1

Seetnr HollJwood 'l'brolq'h

A two·taced husband has com·
, mltted blglllll)' so thu.t he'll have
another wtre ~ ®ceJve.
1 Walter Catlett :my~ you can a'l·
ways , tell , bathtub gin. It ~ually
leuea o. rlpg around the gb:&amp;L
i A fellow b~~~ is a victim Of habit·

JJo•e Laaadry-r~::

1

t

steps on a banana •

1

_!1'~11~1iBo~yidiianid~iBo~bj~~~;;pe~•~1~h~•~~idioiwin.~. -·-·-- j

lfn1el

-inglis4
'iJhe Jfouse of 1fospltahtv

'• '~.

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aeek \O live aa comfortably, healthfuU7 imd ple~~oiuidy

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CHAI2L..EY lJHt)"'E' A$

and

Good Che&lt;4r! Dm;:ctlv oppostte
the f/cwtnq f&gt;untams of Monument

.. "C.HICAGO

.

Hr;~oK

can•

Kt.\lG!

To thia end, the wheela of industry tum u~~iDtdr• .

Qn:;]e -wluoh lends an atmos.
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?50 rooms at '1'0 to •2&gt;&lt;&gt;

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