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ER age” Fs; Ce ae ee NEW RELIEF BILL BEING SPEEDED BY CONGRESS ACTION Solons Seek to Send Measure to; President Hoover and Start For Home ( " Joy Bath Takes Oupig k CORNS | New English Way |, Now you can dance to your hear’ content, run and walk and have go feet free from corns, callouses hard skin, : quits with one exhilarating Rad Bath+3 or 4 baths, as many nigh in succession and you lift“out corr roots and all. a Minot Men Demand Hearing on Charge Minot, N. D, July 14—()—Three | Minot men, arrested late Wednesday | liken Dynamite to - fall, it was announced Thursday by E. G. Patterson, hotel proprietor. { Take His Own Life new hotel, to be known as the | Mayville, N. D., July 14.—()—Plac- Root, will be at 117-119-121 Fifth St. This building will be remodeled into @ hotel of 50 rooms, with hot and ing dynamite in his bed and explod-|cold water in each room, Patterson ing it with a detonating match, Jens | said. lanso! * ” Present occupants of the building : at eee ies aa ie ghee are the Neon Sign company, Yellow cok his own life at his bachelor home |G, company, Park's garage, Zvor- here Thursday. ist's Clothing Store and the Inde- Dr. Syver Vinje, Traill county cor-| pendent Cab company. The remain- oner, conducted an investigation and|ing part of the building, which is va- declared the case a suicide. cant, formerly was occupied by the Christianson’s body was discovered ae Machov second-hand clothing by neighbors. Apparently he had |store. committed the act about 4 a. m,, as| Work of remodeling the brick struc- an explosion was heard at that time. | ture will begin immediately, Patterson The body was mangled beyond rec-|Said, and it is expected the Roosevelt cgnition. Seemingly Christianson had rage me be ready for occupancy in taken a half stick of dynamite, placed ° it under his right shoulder and then|, Patterson owns the building, which discharged it. is 75 by 140 feet in dimension and two Christianson had made his home|Stories high. Patterson already oper- alone in a small house near the out-| ates the Patterson and Patterson An- skirts of town. He is known to have @ brother at Gary, S. D. Pending word from the brother no funeral ar- rangements have been made. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1982 Young Python Arrives in Bismarck \CANCER FILM WILL seis Seta eet | SCARES LIFE OUT OF MERT ORR| BE SHOWN T0 PUBLIC @ preliminary hearing. j vgtaed hell nec ties eae Citi Vi Pi Thi ° M. the peace, Wiliams ei se Tamed By Snake-Charmer Bill Doty poi “i Wea ee i ——— of the peace, William Kelly, Joe Brown and Joe Young were released An unannounced ‘visit to Bis- Memorial Building marck by a snake believed to be upon bonds of $3,000 each. @ young python from the tropics Warrants for the men were issued upon a complaint drawn by assistant served a three-fold purpose Wed- nesday. state’s attorney Carmie Thompson after Leone Watson, Minot, a con- fessed bootlegger, named the three in ‘statements’ which she made before District Judge John C. Lowe in Ward It gave M. J. Orr, manager of county district court. Tuesday. She the spines that Ot ane been defen ie “biggest scare 0! A bred ld eee provided W. E. Doty, manager of the Bridgeman-Russell company, - an opportunity to -practice the art of snake-charming, and gave conspiracy charge. Miss Watson, who left town imme- a large part of the Capital City’s Population its first sight of a Democrats, had both house and sen- bere eo been faust “ipo ate sanction. As is usual with in-lhor for maintaining a common nui- fants, however, all its features had sance and for possessing gambling not taken final form and the mould- apparatus, had not been heard from| ‘angerous tropical reptile. ing ‘process was left to conferees rep- by her attorney Thursday. She told The snake arrived here Wed- resenting senate and house ideas.lth. court of her willingness to return| Mesday. morning coiled around a They hoped to get it into such shape|+o “sinot if she is wanted as a wit.| bunch of green bananas in a rail- it would satisfy the president and not ness against the men. road refrigerator car consigned to be sent back to the capitol with an- ry bent the Gamble-Robinson company. other veto note. Dri ll | Aiding several company cm- The house had voted 296 to 46 to let isco ‘} ployes in “stringing” the bananas the youngster go to Mr. Hoover with- | ¢: | before removing them from the out carrying permission for federal car, “Mert” Orr put his hand on reserye banks to discount notes of the reptile, looked the snake private individuals. Although some ; Straightein the face, and left the administration followers’thought this|_ Miss Della Olson returned home} car as fast as his legs would would make it not so welcome at the|Sunday evening after spending the} carry him. Some time before, Doty had requested the fruit dealers to call him if any snake or tropical bugs | i | | 4 to pet the snake with it in an ‘fort to “get acquainted with him.” “It took me a long time to Jearn his language and he mine,” Doty said Thursday, “but I suc- ceeded in taming him in little over an hour.” Doty picked up the snake in his bare hands and placed him in a small wooden cage that had been improvised. Wednesday afternoon Doty car- ried the snake about town on his arm “showing him off.” The snake is 40 inches long and of a banana-green color, Doty said, and has a head similar to those of the pythons. The python is not poisonous, Doty said, but has a blunt nose with which it strkies its enemy. With the enemy stunned, Doty said, the python acts as a con- Strictor. Pythons sometimes grow to a length of 20 feet, he explained, and eat only once a month, usually seizing small ani- mals, Doty has placed frogs and gophers at the disposal of the snake, but he has not eaten yet. The snake is in a cage at the Several reels of films depicting cancerous growths and their treat- |ment will be displayed this evening at |8:30 o'clock in the dining room of the World War Memorial building, ac- cording to Dr. L. W. Larson, who has procured the films and is showing them through the courtesy of the Quain and Ramstad clinic. The shotng will be open to the public free of charge and is offered to give the laity an idea of what medical science is doing to determine the cause of cancer as well as the most efficient methods for its cure. Until recently the films have been available only to the medical profes- sion or to select groups and this will be the first public showing in this part of the state. Made at the Carnegie Foundation research laboratories at Baltimore, junder the auspices of the American} = Society for the Control of Cancer, the films will show cultures of living can- cer cells as well as activities of other body cells, particularly those of the blood, Dr. Larson said. As an introduction to the pictures, Dr, Larson has prepared a_ set of July 14.—(P)—Con- gress worked hard Thursday to send @ lusty infant—the new $2,122,000,000 relief bill—to President Hoover, its god-father, and go home this week. Only two days old, the measure, christened the “Hoover bill” py the Washington, next hotels. Palladium chloride, enclosed in a glass tube, will turn dark when ex- ~ posed to gas in a coal mine. Patterson Plans New Hotel for Bismarck Bismarck will have a new hotel next Water cooled from 39.5 degrees to 32 degrees Fahrenheit expands one- eleventh of its volume. USED PARTS By DELLA MAE OLSON white house, Secretary Mills and| Past week visiting at McVille and Governor Eugene Meyer of the fed-|Aneta. Miss Esther Oakland of Mc- eral reserve board did not oppose it. | Ville accompanied her to spend a Both house and senate. had agreed| Week visiting here. should put in an appearance—so | Bridgeman-Russell company of. |slidcs dealing with cancer, which he Everything in used parts for the car. Some of the to the idea of compelling the recon-|_, Miss Nora Hendrickson of Glen-] the creamery man was called to fice, 206 Fifth street, “apparently | will explain as they are shown. cars we are now wrecking. struction finance corporation to pub-|field visited friends here recently. the scene immediately. in the best of health.” ee °24 Dodge Seda °25 Oakland lish lists of borrowers. Speaker Gat-| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble left for Under Doty’s direttion, the the snake was par- Witness in Minot 5 sae “y Tauer’s Produce Co. 110 West Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. on Highway No. 10 PAYS HIGHES PRICES ner broke a 169-169 tie on this point, |@ short trip Thursday to Grafton The new measure would increase|and Grand Forks. the capital of the corporation from! Jim Annuson left for Minnesota $2,100,000,000 to —$3,000,000,000. of|Wednesday where he expects to be this $30,000,000 would be allocated | employed. ° to state relief loans, the balance to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson had public or quasi-public works of self-|a8 visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. liquidating nature—not to individuals,|Axel Soder of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. snake was removed from the car with the aid of a long crow-bar. Then the versatile creamery man took a long stick and proceeded °24 Dodge Touring °26 Overland 6 °25 Star Coupster °27 Chrysler 50 We are in the market for cars to wreck. 1011 East Main Bismarck, N. Dak. tially paralyzed from the cold when taken out of the refrigera- tor car but soon became lively in the warm sun, Murder Case Dies Minot, N. D., July 14.—(P)—John Ladoon, 51, an important witness for the state in the trial of William Sa- vora, who is now ing a life sen-|§ te Phone 154 attended the wedding dance given in|box of fresh fruit from her parents, Algot Ryberg’s barn near Regan Fri-|the Christ Hein’s, who now reside at} the + day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs.| Pailier, Calif, e mur of his house- th veto}O. Backman, Wilton and Mr. and - z ‘ailier, Calif. ohiLeeneeine led to the veto Mrs. C. Bjerke and daughter of Lein Harvey Fitzgerald were: Lennart Ol- M ind . J. E. Witt, Cl ce . Dena Korchenko, in for It also would let $32,000,000 be| township. son, Pete Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. F. | ek, and Edwin Triehy ast Beptember, dled iste Wed- Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens expended on public works ‘onl; when| The Royal Neighbor's held their C. Nelson and sons Corliss and How- led at the R. G. Marchant h nesday in a Minot hospital. and Eges the secretary of the SFeAkuPy thins regular meeting Wednesday at the|®"d, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson, daugh urday evening. Ladoon had been a hospital patient ter Betty and son Billy, Mr. and Mr: J. A. Varley, Joe Jiras, Lillie Jiras and Stephen Monroe. F Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershott, Harlow Hendershott, F. H. Schroeder and sons Willic, Martin, Fred Jr., and daughter Gertrude, Lillie Jiras and Stephen Monroe attended the rodco held at the Menoken picnic grounds Sunday. Jacob Frey of McClusky spent bib bers go ‘riday with his cousins, Edward and d Stroh. 1 Mr. and M: finances justify. Chapin home. Mre. M. Belcher Another important bill, that to/assisted the hostess. create a home-loan bank system, also} Mr. and Mrs. Geor; was in conference with final action|family from Dawson visited hoped for soon. House leaders plan-|Al Chapin home Thursda: ned to take up shortly the emergency} Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and farm relief measure passed late Wed-|family were Sunday evening guests nesday by the senate under which|at the Jim Annunson home. farmers would receive 42 cents: a| W. E. Titus, Frank Johns and son bushel on wheat, two cents a pound|Marcus motored to Fargo Thursday on hogs and five cents a pound on|with a load of stock. in Minot prior to becoming a roomer 2 Savora household where he was the time of the crime. Later t to Plaza to live. Continued alth m: i cessary for him to return to. Minot for hospital care last May. “Winter Garments Have that Fur Coat, Heavy Overcoats and all other winter garments Dry Cleaned ' and remodeled or repaired during the summer season. ‘ge Wallen and i at the rs. R. G. Marchant mo- tored to Wing Saturday evening The Rey. Unrum of Velva, held church services in the Brethern| Mennonite church all last week. = |) | | ——— —_ Dickinson to Stage Junior Tournament ‘Lein * | short-staple cotton needed for do-| Iver Norby returned home Tues- Schrunk | ohms * mestic consumption. day evening from Fergus Falls, p By OLGA M. RISE Dickinson, N. D., July 14.—(P)—+ All agreed with these three things|Minn., where he has been visiting y OLGA M. Preliminary games this week will de- cut of the way, adjournment this|relatives for several days. 4 week would be easy. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds had as vis- itors recently her son and daughter- Minneapolis Robber in-law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reynolds Suspects Are Slain termine teams eligible to compete in the fifth district tournament here Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24, for the district junior Legion base- ball championship. Mandan, Dickinson, Stanton and Dodge have formidable teams in the By MARGARET MARCHANT Joseph Rise accompanied Allen i Sunday visitors at the R. G, Mar-} Morse and Lewie Olson to Bismarck chant home were as follows: Mr.| and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Gust Witt)! Emil and Edward, Stroh, Clarence | and Mandan Sunday. B. N. Lein motored to Medina y to have some dental work | and daughter Sharon of Flasher. The 4-H Sewing Club met at the Koessel home Thursday afternoon. Special low prices on Fur repair work during the summer season. — 3. ” (ing In Pa Grantsburg, Wis. July 14—(P}—|, Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Swanson and/kozinek, Edwin Triebwasser, Her-| J. E. Guhderson and son) Face. . a! Two Minneapolis robber suspects died| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and| port Hoffman, McClusky, and Irvin] John who have spent the past two! Sa Ae a ere rs : ‘Thursday from wounds received in an|@aughter Beva Jean spent Sunday exchange of shots with a sheriff's|¢Vening at the E. J. Swanson home. Wentz, Moffit. veeks with relatives at Crosby and i I returned to thi Latest FUL-VUE Frames’ game Sunday afternoon, according to force near here Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus and They were Charles Richardeon, alias|Stand-daughter Mavis left Saturday Manning and Lawrence Clark, alias|Morning for a short trip to Frazer, Carter. They died in a Frederic, Wis.,j Alpha and Benson, Minnesota. hospital. A birthday surprise party was Recent raids on box cars and stores| tendered Mrs. Edward Thomas at the had caused Sheriff Charles Saunders|Clifford Erickson home Friday af- to deputize several citizens. The|ternoon. Mrs. Thomas was present- sheriff planned a trap, and a nearby|ed with an end table as a gift from road was partially blocked. friends. h di h n vi 0! The many friends of Miss Theresa © Digner will be interested to hear b ZH er marriage to Ira Brown of Wa dena, Minn., which took place at the} church near her parents home Tu lay. The young couple left for thi lew home at Wadena, Minn., Wed. esday. | Irwin Wentz spent the week-end| isiting at his parental home north f McClusky. y. They attended the| of Mr. and Mrs. I ther of Mrs. while there. and Mrs. Geo, Pehl, Sr., at Dailas Barkman’s Thur y afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skogen,| Florence and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lein and family, Mr. and Mr i Ww. athletic officer, and William Quinlan, ieee county athletic officer. producing cows on to increase mi P. Ellison of Mandan, district Feeding grain to medium and high sture will help t yields. Master Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. We Call for and Deliver al Reveal Your Eyes Only $5.50 | Expert Eye Service at Lowest. Prices in the Northwest Dr. MacLachlan‘ a Health School and Eye oo 311 Main Ave. As a car bearing the two men came; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pederson and along, Saunders ealled for a halt. The|daughter Jacqueline were supper reply was a burst of pistol shots from|guests Sunday evening at the Ole the automobile, which sped away and|Quale home. then stopped after the sheriff's men| Miss Hildegarde Hanson is visit- opened fire. Richardson tried to es-|ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. cape into a nearby woods. Hanson, Mrs. Richardson, her daughter} Mr. and Mrs. Agner Swanson and Elizabeth, 19, and Mrs. Clark were|family were Sunday guests at the Al found in a secluded cabin northeast |Chapin home. of Danbury. The sheriff said the men) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and headquartered there and that boxcar|children and Doe Sherman were vis- and store loot was found. The women|itors at the John Carlson home at were held as material witnesses. Regan Sunday. The car used by the men was stolen,| The Women’s Missionary Society the sheriff said. met last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F. O. Johnson. Ole Quale, Adam Fisenbeisz and Ed Eisenbeisz spent Monday at Tem- Brazil Mobilizing To Halt Revolution|vix. : ; : pesaeeay Rev. Foss left Friday evening for| Rio de Janeiro, July 14.—()—The | Fargo. DR. A. S| ANDERSON Optometrist-Eye Specialist Lucas Block Bismarck J. W. CALNAN, Funeral Home Phone 22 208 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dy Martha Seibel whooping caugh. Edward Novy spent Sunday visit- ing at the Anton Novy home. Theodore Nolan and Jamie Tees, attended the dancing party at the| W. H. Stark home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Scibel were | Wing shoppers Saturday. Jim Kozineck spent Saturday eve- ning at the John Fode home. Clarence Kozinek spent Friday evening visiting at the J. E. Witt home. Albert Heinbuch spent Sund the Herman Neiters’ home. Mrs. Loco Marchant received a nice we 4 Seymour Arneson and family spent is il with the| Sunday evening at Alfred Armeson’s, die Arneson who has spent the past two weeks at the 0, Boss home at Jamestown returned home Sunday. He was accompanied by Jesse, Alice and Fred Boss who re- turned to Jamestown Sun night. The Luther League meets at the Alfred Arneson home Sunday after- {noon July 17, | | | | Get rid of the old s in the flock first. The old birds are more likely than young chickens to get and spread diseases, particularly tuberculosis. Young hens are the best layers, any- way. lay at WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4 CLUBS . . Irons or Woods Triple Chromium Plated — ¢ EACH FREE TRUE. BLUE TRIAL... PERRY || stomach it is fortunate in) SUFFERERS ded that you started to rcad this adj Pfunder s Stomach Tablets hav re more than two hundred thousand suffer- ers, Many of these staried on tne road to Brazilian government Thursday had| Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were Eyes Examined TREATMENT Forged Head lrons—Hickory a It within|callers at the O. N. Nelson home ‘ Et tor STOMACH i F U N. ERA . tcc or that State and pro-| Sunday evening. Glasses Prescribed eS ea ¥ GOLF CLUBS Shaft—Real Leather Grips— , bs ceeded immediately to follow up its A Miss pore Hanson is visiting en, money |friends at Harvey.. omer pare the pad Mable Carlson and Mr. Reese of of putting the rebellion down. Granville have been visiting here. Ordinarily Sells for $2 to $2.50 GOL The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. HOME ~*~ F BAG ; 9% es ere 4°.'2 This price made possible only because of over production. They're yours with a cover that is tough and will not crack. Guaranteed 100 holes. win, S. D., are visiting at the Rob. Bet ae piety stoe prominxenyyree Johnson and Nels Meland homes. “constitutionalist army,” are disposed|_ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman of to arbitrate the trouble may continue | Detroit, Michigan are visiting at the for several weeks. A. S. E. Metcalf home. The government announced that|. Mr. and Mrs. Al Airsman and fam- Sao Paulo, which is as big as Iowa|ily spent Sunday at Sterling. Hi . i in IF bag of i r W ner recovery by taking a free. This fine 5 inch 3 stay go! esed this would| Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Clifford and Dr. H. J. ag Pfunder's Tablets relie Heavy Rubberized material — on ita raps ineteak ot Hee Aieean spent Monday at the Optometrist | canoe ame Hrpscacial : IRONS | WoooS leather tim — metal botion = nd flaaular 7EOLE BALLS say Offers . A. Smith home. Iching sour, bloating, i Zipper Ball pocket, Free with pur- a4 ml “ . janes was a feeling in some quar-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Devine of Good- pies: Orpoie. the G. P. | pains. nausea an I f chase of 3 Aue . manufacturers doing @ national business. Convenience Ordi Basemen’s Mitt Catcher's Mitt. 5 Tom Winseth Glove Boy's Glove.... 1 Fielder's Glove. . Fielder's Glove... linarily Sell at Sale Price Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. $3.00 $1.49 and Privacy H 3 PFUNDER'S Stomach yy Hall's Drug Store i /under » .|_ Mrs. M. T. Olson and the Misses = Tiger Drop and a meee ae baer Della Olson, Esther Oakland and Ps Handle Rod... — a d i acoast. Hazel Nelson spent Tuesday picnic- alt Regular Drop sain pitiatcs ing at Lake Isabel. SERVICE t rotandle Rod > : Nor BY: : Tees juke: Comes : one bag | Cromwell | Borey Vf Tackle Box, ntormai Luncheon |¢ ntilever. National Tennis Racket. Tennis Balls. Shakemenn ipper Casting Pluss LuckyCa 5 So.BendFishOreno By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning and son Walfred of Anamoose spent the July week-end at the home Browning's father, F. H. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and The Second Paragraph in the Creed of the’ Golden Rule funeral directors is this: “We believe in the ethical standards which have been evolved in the profession, and we try to conduct ourselves and our business accord- ingly.” ; The professional man who steps outside the pale of good ethical procedure is worthy of no man’s confidence. We ad- here strictly to the ethics of the mortuary profession, both in word and in spirit. Members of the Cosmopolitan club held an informal luncheon meeting ‘Thursday noon at She Grand pants hotel. There was no business session and no program, only a few of the Ponte of members being in town for the meet- ing. family acco! tl john- The tire industry was again | {7 Accompanied eidein teas startled by Gamble Stores’ an-|steve Little home at Regan July nouncement of a FREE Inner/| Fourth, wheré they spent the after- Tube with each G & J Big Six |"°0" Pens ait and Super Stalwart Tires— a ee ree eee were And, also, -selling at pre-tax |dinner guests at the home of Viran’s prices, parents, F. C. Nelsons, July 4. | Mrs. George Smith of Bismarck is TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY |ii'and deughter, Mr, and Mra, Viren THE CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK | Nelson, Specializes in combination waves,| wr. and Mrs. George Rosenbeck spiral tops with ringlet ends. Com- | were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. plete, $3.75 and $5.00. 102 3rd St.| 4 yarley ‘Thursday. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 782. Stephen Monroe of Regan was a } FOR RENT—Most joyous flat of its| visitor at the Martin Nelson home Wednesday evening. size and price. With electric stove and Kelvinator. Water and hot| F.H. Schroeder and daughter, Miss water. Heat furnished. Call at | Centrude, motored to Baldwin Eriday. 0 Hah tea. Clarence Long Wednesday. , Fredricks Vita Tonic, Frigidine/ now employed at the Jiras home. Char-Me and other electric baked! Harry Brown and Clarence Long processes of permanent waving,| took Billie, small son of Mr. and Mrs. now in stock, at $3.00. Regular! clarence Long, to Bismarck Sunday quality of service. Have only &| evening for medical treatment for his limited number. Phone 130. »_|arm, which he injured when he fell LARGE financial cranclantion Wants ous ot a window. His atm was frac- North Dakota salesman. . 5; ¥. building and loan or securities ex-} Mr. oid et Te, woke, ; sons, Rode: , perience preferred. Will arrange a 5 sare. i, te , 208 Fifth St. Phone ¢ - . 50c FOR ANY OLD REEL— on a new Shakespeare Triumph Level Wind Reel—Satin Nickel Finish—Bronze end Bear- ing—Ivoroid grips. Finely Balanced. Regu- Mice diet nee $1.00 FOR ANY OLD TENNIS RACKET— ona new Magnan Olympic tennis racket. Open throat construction—fine grade silk strings doubly reinforced at all points of strain. Regular i price is $10. Our Price $5.45 less $1. 54.45 for your old Racket... 25 19 -50 2 for 65 wan Bass Oreno . Pike Oreno. Fish Oreno eas Oren S8888 S32 iss Casting Spoon. ‘| 19 Golf Clubs and Bags True Blue Woods 5.00 True Blue Irons... 4. Sweepstake Woods 7.50 pstake Irons. 7" Leather Bag, . 7" Stayless Hose- An odd assortment of fine golf clubs. Crest and Kersten—Walker Cup—Blue Ribbon— Croydon and Capitol. $4.00 to $6.00 Irons to go at $1.49. Woods valued as high as $6 to go at $2.95, Johnny Farrell Johnny Farrell 9.00 W. AMBLE STORES | ll ll atl atl atl atl at a al al al al ae al ll el ae el a a ae a cloth Bag Worth Baseball mien) Ll Diamond lla... ‘Cliff Palmer, manager 220 Main Ave. personal interview. For appoint-| per guests of Ad. No, 1945 or} Mr. and Mrs. .W. J. Jiras, Sunday.

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