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. GRAY VETERAN DIES | Hautahast sce JOHNSON PLANNING [Cheering Champ’ Wins Recognition wages ai In Philadelphia Raid t: i aaa ee ——v— From President; Seeks New Hon In. au a miOactteaga H AT GLENBURN HOME! 1 Philadelphia, Oct. 12. — im) — rom rresi ’ $s New ors \ very : oThe state of North Dakotas mort: pau pe 2 wna at | OY oy NG ode eM te ee ee | if ‘ ping aay lube were’ ead 4 | Detroit, Oct. 12—(—A bit ‘Anyways, I was in a box right |children from the unwholesome in- ,cral lottery case against United States| et ce green PF North a: Last Confederate Soldier in| three headquarters of the Khaki |Plans to Start Modifications in dusty from close contact with | next to the president, letting ‘em |fluence of the drunken and disorder-|Senator James J. Davis and Theo-|koia on the 6th day.of Apri Shirts of America while members { certain underparts of a railroad have my best voice, never giving |1¥ conduct of the street liquor |dore G. Miller was given into the | and recorded in Book 29 of Moi Northwestern Part of Ot tie creates us Charters of Competitive | carriage, Horace “Patsy” O'Toole, : : : j drinker. hands of the jury Tharsday. Patek ty Sremines in ouch morta State Succumbs for a march on Washington, Industri the one-man cheering throng { ®, minute's letup. Tho president | No doubt the intolerance and big- nd rer described at the : ‘Twenty-one prisonsts were tak- NGUSTTIES from Detroit, arrived home be- | keeps looking at me. I smile, but jotry shown by certain fanatical drys| King Carol II of Rumania derives court house in the, cy. of . } S en in the raids and police said the aay Bee a a he don't smile back. Pretty soon, |ivas hastened the aS of the oe * large part of his income ee “ and State of North Fi pe ool 5 bs ie eenth Amendment. Certainly wejvineyards; revenue from the royal] or t lock P. M., th di Minot, N. D., Oct, 12—(@}—James| coup mipped in the bud a plot to | washington, Oct. 12—()—Revision| Roosevelt had “inquired” about | 1¢ taps an alde on the shoulder, |FoTm Sieneaens. | eee ee ee vInS upprominnates $125,000 a year.| of Octoke Tana to uatgere hoon c F. Clapper, 93, believed to be the last, Fei PenniviGatla Nate of NRA codes with a view to general-| him, and to place.his voice in looks my way, and says something |iave heen against the liquor traffic i due upon such mortgage on the day Confederate Veteran resident Guard and seize ammunition | | {2/0 trade practices, especially in re-| training for a tough season of | in the aide’s ear. The aide drops fare taking a stand for the return of| ‘The gravitational pull of the new|° The’ premises described in ‘ northwest North Dakota, died stored there. ee industries is planned by a a ee @ national bat Ns) me. da a beer, feeling perhaps that it is the|planet, Pluto, which was discovered — and baer td sole to ¢ ‘ . s scale. | _ “O'Toole, says the aide, you're [iesser of two evils. Since the recent|in 1930, was noted long before the|f2tisfy the same are dese peer . Glenburn Wednesday. Felice were teeking Art J. | ‘To this end the administrator has| O'Toole, by his admission, has | a great guy, and I know you letection, ex as tt did th lanet was ever seen by telescope. |! Smith, self-styled commander | , expressed ie will | pl lescope. The South Half of the Southwest ‘Death came quietly and was due rs " [been watching actual operations of} been thrust suddenly into na- | wouldn't refuse the president a of the majority, we must renember | ———————— = Quarter (S4SW%) of Section Bight to the infirmities of advanced inechief of the Khaki Shirts. the important codes. He will start | . . NOTICE OF REA! ESTATE MORT-|(8) in Township one Hea a” ‘ are to be held at] Tt Was satimated, several hun; [iis modifications in charters of com-| fit eandigats for the position of | \"“"Aboolutely not’ T saya, and selling of ‘any, other merchandise,| ACH PORECLOSUNE SALE |four (14) North, of Hangs Roventy. : the First Baptist church in Glenburn] dred mem he group had | petitive industries. head gate crasher once held by | went beck to rooting. aid, TOI Of Our OWA persoHal | x .Jcibal “Meridian. “Burisigh County, Friday at 2:30 p.m, Burial will be| m™obilized for the trip to Wash- “I heve permitted deliberately dif-) “One-eye” Connolly. | ““Well,’ says the aide, ‘the pres- teeeivess in the matter, wi taln mortgage executed snit delivered | North Dakota. isaibees uemibeey.. jpaton ahd” were waiting for |ferent kinds of provisions in different} T went up there to Washing- | ident would like it very much ff |Stigene must be willing to abide by |P by Samuel O; LeBarron and Luella J.| ¢ Thee Sanee of ue, 1, such mortgage , : 5 ; 6 ho si pom there will be no more trac oe itis You Gin ous bers Pvt Fe a WHEE axe ton,” said O'Toole, “to shout the | you would sit cn the opposite side |that decision. To withhold our pat-|tee'sror Me wife, portgawors, tol Hundred Seventy-six and. 430 190 Dore y of the Gray or the Blue. The death ney wee tin ‘ago, Smith said it batter 0 y roexpining. “At the| Washingtons into a serles title. of the field, He'll see to it that @ |ronage, to boycott certain business|Sagee, dated the 19th day of March, ete cee vie eee of Clapper, who lad. worn the Gray! “oo "incie tritention to “install” Hu ar fF abes iets | Well, I give ‘em my best and.Joe | place is arranged for you.” men simply because they sell what we| 1227, and filed for record’ in the office | feist tentr seen, 1955, ! with a Missourt ane ie a ee ot ri ca? rt bg Bio Hae forne| Cronin personally thanked —me— This, said O'Toole, constituted jobject to, and t6 encourage others in| ty of Burisiph and Store cf Nocth ba, | THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, four days after the death in Minot fries wen baci a MB sgl et ‘one competitive} i fact, we had cur pictures took the highest recognition of his {this unfair attitude cannot and will/ Kota on the sth day of April, 1927,| 4 > GRoxn ik Mortgagee. of Robert Marshall, commander of Police tain ow Bae ina ike ppvttid ‘ pel together—but the Giants had the | prowess as a de-luxe rooter to (not be tolerated. ee etee an nts tees Mortgages Attorney "General. z j bas here, who Nan pares te ve coll, who conducted two of the pret this work begins, however, Beary |_-date. | A Reader. | sate et the’ premises en euch mart: Ee mat apart 1 ati i . * css ions orney Gen s New York 4 raids, quoted some of the pion NRA chieftains expect a report from e |{tons and other places of business who :, frontiabor ek tie Tenure Henao Tn the ‘torney for the Bourd of Untvecs } ‘Viewing the conflict of states from| ers as talking of “having it out |the committee working to create a i do not sell beer, Settle Remington City bf Bismarck, in. the County of ppt Fh pe ee a perspective of ripened judgment,| with the Communists” when |permanent code compliance system People’s Forum If this suggestion would be adopted, Case Out of Court] st thehour or wwe Seisce pyrene Mlamertie Mare panetk i Clapper often expressed satisfaction) they reached Washington. out of various recommendations of eS it would mean that we are refusing the 0th day of October, 1933, to satis. (9-21-28 10-5-12-19-26) 1 that. Civil war ended as it did In addition to the pistols seized, [the NRA, the commerce, labor and ese clad ime aoe lied to abide by the will of the majority, 'y the amount, due upon such mort- i and that the Union was preserved. | police sald they found a number | {ustice departments and the federal] |comes letters on subjects, of inte ind are willing to turn over the sell-| A case brought in federal district Fags go ee ee n|, The manufacture of shoe ‘ ‘When the war ended, Clapper be-) Of clubs, hollowed and fitted with trade commission. versial religious eubjects, which ||ing of beer to the worst element in|Court here by Mrs, Odessa M. Rem-| x orieada ‘sna which wilt be sold ce | takes care of part of Poland’s huge came a farmer. in county, hort swords, Johnson is withholding final action] |ittack individuals unfairly, or || the state, and that instead of the|ington of 610 Seventh St., Bismarck,| satisty the same are described as fol-| molasses production. Mo. and there he lived until 1904. on the retail trades codes, pending &| |which offend good taste an uy |open and aboveboard sale of beer we |@8ainst the Aetna Life Insurance com- tO eee eae j “pattie. —_— ‘at aa he bog ns amy 'o1Saye New Demands —_|‘armstmintraton ection on pce! [Buy vl heclvigehanshur | seeate Me othe aan eas | any red ow of courant | gt, Ha a, of orth ; McHenry county, North Dakota, regulation for the food and grocery! |ff*,,.\\vish to uso a pseudonym, | (of alleys, etc. factorily to the plaintiff,” it was an-| four (4) in Tomnsnie one Handed homesteaded. ‘The homestead booed Facing Educators) industry. He believes that contrary| Isign the pseudonym first and your And, besides this, we must remem- |Nounced Thursday by Paul C. Rem- Forty-three | (148) North, of Range EXTRA SPECIAL ” several miles east of Glenburn. Four: et A government policies in the retail busi- Crab gen we a \ber that the revenue ‘derived by the ington, Jr., her son. Oi ee ie, eat sei ee teen years later he and Mrs. Clapper) rau Claire, Wis, Oct. 12, — “p) —|Ness would be “grotesque. the right to “dsiete auch parts of | state from the selling of this popular| The-action involved a life insurance| North Dako ; Size 36x36; Linen Crash moved into Glenburn. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, | 9 pus x | |letters as may be necessary to | |veverage will mean no small sum and, | Policy of the late P. C. Remington, 8r.,!_ Thero will be due on such mortgage LUNCHEON CLOTHS In addition to the widow, to whom |the first woman cabinet member, told| | Ss Disel ' Comet S eneerereys lif used in a proper and economical |°f Which Mrs. Remington was bene-| ii (he date of sale, the sum Blgnoe Assorted patterns, he had been married for 69 years, he!n meeting of the Northern Wisconsin|| PUrvey DISCloses H manner, it will prove of much benefit, | lary. three and 50-100 Dollars ($1,383.50), “p Z9e Tae eons and one daughter(reachers essociation here Thursday|| Why Boys ‘Flunk’ || tHaT suy pry SUGGESTION [Several states are at the present time| The insurance company agreed to/ together with the costs of this fore: || each 5.5... The darghter 1s Mrs. J. T. Phillips,|.ow demande will be mode on edu. ys in - Pr | clot, Guaranteed Fast Glenburn. The sons are J. §. Clapper, |"°™, femands w! made.on edu- i ee /using the revenue from beer selling to ‘a | Dated September 18th, 1933. : Minneay R. L,, of Deering and| “ation by the “New Deal.’ Cleveland, Oct. 12—()—More aelp provide for their schools and eS tis Bie St, } Owen of Gleaburn” ‘There will be demands for adult] boys than girls, report the statis- | Editor, ‘Trioune: jother educational systems. North Da- ~~: H ineys ry GRONNA, Roane i Uy / sdueation, workers’ education and) ticians of the Cleveland board of | No doubt the electorate of this state <ota could do Ukewise, Tt might | CHAS A VERRET, l ‘ more adolescent education, Secretary| education, invariably “flunk” {vt turn thumbs down on the pro-|mean a lessening of the debt burden v: | is Two Local Hospitals Ferkins said. school courses, but not because {posal of Mrs, Anderson, president of |at present borne by our farmers and | ° hie ous creme os Atsiatint pecan "ot Univer: ees: ‘Are Givi A 1 Secretary Perkins praised the action{ boys aren't as bright. the W. C. T. U. that the people of | small town, residents. @ ke fete ees une rane sity and School Lands. | EN APPFOVAl| .t wisconsn.in being the first state|! —Her's the roason William L. |this state give thelr patronage only! Finally, #he sale of beer iunder the, Le Attorneys for, Morteages, ‘ ‘The B Rages is aaa eed to establish a Lbahaal of unemploy-| Connor, research director, gives: |to those hotels, restdurants, gas sta-|proper regulations and restrictions, ismarck Hospi i; ment reserves. pointed out the “Boys pester the teacher more, joriaisa, Surleigh aed ‘of the pal North Daxote, ty, rubber parts of the ceoting-eystom, and thet - witb mort. | Poa wit Beacon Ladies’ Rayon Hose oes teak out of a costing-eystom digit gawe at ly ane of sale ther sum ofjat the ‘ante of sale batd * Fee nd Two Hundred Twen-| Thousand Bix Hundred High Extra Fine Gauge Bec gm 63 breld water. tyseight and 11100 Dolton cas ash ay 70-100" Dollars (36-688, New fall shades, (Com. 8, °335 Com. 73, "33. - mt together with the costs.of this fore fethor with the costs of Pree, 8,°33 <= Dated Papiambes 18a 18th, 19383. Dated September 18th, 1933, thal a P DaROT A THE STATE OF NOwgt Baxora, ‘ » Agta meee | 5 ee ‘———=p> COST OF EVEREADY PRESTONE @——— ok CHAS A VERRET, vA, VERRET, : » 1% gallons’. . @3.72 gallons. . . 95.90 2% gallons . . $8.12 Attorney, General and At- Mornay" Pe peat! ‘upd ai 445° 2% gallons . 9 667 Salles. . . 885 sity end School Lands. * % ty Bnd Schopl Las sity and i eo! Lay et 4 gallons . 740 3% gallons . 962 (9-21-28 foste ety ie if \; 3 rs 8 ‘a ae co 4 ¥ : ae: 3 Y oi . i . i . i . r : 5 ad 5 ‘3 a iathutes woes of the College which is holding its 23rd annual clinical congress in Chi- cago this week, For 16 years the American College of Surgeons has conducted annual surveys of hospitals in the United States and Canada in an effort to improve the institutions in the best interests of the public, according to Dr. Martin. The surveys have been carried on through the hospital stand- ardization movement oi the college. In 1918 only 89 hospitals in the United States and Canada could meet the requirements of the college for approval. This year of 3,544 institu- tions were surveyed and 2,384, or 67 per cent were approved. need of some such fund to help pre- vent future depressions. “I believe that some form of com- uulsory reserves against unemploy- ment should be built up by employers. ea business is _ again,” she 4-Day Bible Series Will Open Thursday Rey. A. W. Knock of the Lutheran Bible Institute of Minneapolis will Open a four-day Bible conference to which Lutherans of the Bismarck- Mandan district are invited at the Trinity Lutheran church this evening at 7:30, The conference. is sponsored jointly by the Trinity and First Luth- eran churches. Special music numbers will be pro- vided this evening by » women’s octet from the choir of the Trinity Luther- en_church. ~ Other conference sessions will be at 10:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. Sunday. “Life in His Name” is the conference DENHOFF TO HAVE PLAY Denhoff. N. Po Oct. Boe one- of the feattires OF the annual Denhoff high school carnival Saturday, Oct. 21, students will present a one-act play, “The Honeymoon Specialist.” ‘oi ginia may brighten up a bit, now that NOTICH OF REAL ESTATE mon’ GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage. executed and de- livered by Jos. J. ddock, an_un- married man, mortgagor, to The State of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of April, 1 and filed for record in the office of the Regia ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- 1 ‘ang State of North Dakota on the 27th day of May, 1927, and record: ed in Book 29 of Morte: 404, will be fordcioned by premises in such mortga: 4 here. inafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and Btate of North pakote at the hour of two o'clock P. M., e 30th day of October, 1933. to”. sntiety the amount ave upon such mortgage on the day of “The premises described “in such mortgage and which willbe sold to yatisfy the same are described as fol- The South Malt B44). of Section ‘Twenty-two (22) in Hundred Forty (140) Nort Principal Meridian, Burleigh C rincipal ler im, Burl ty, North Dakota,” burielgh County, ere will "be due on such mort- Three whee Hundred ae 0 Doll: are, ($3,330.70), er with the costs of this fore- dae Dated September 18th, 1933. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mortgage. A. J. GRONNA, Attorney General. Chee A. VERRET, ‘ Assistant Attorney General and At- torney for the neers of Univer- sity and School Lands. Attorneys for Mortgagec. rek, North Dakota. 8 i }-26) nage _ REAL ESTATE MORT- E FORECLOSURE SALE &agol kota, inortgagee dated the 19th of March, 1997, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of - the poants. of Burleigh ane ‘Btat Ne Dakota tate of on the day reco! ‘i Rey Fj fares rf in eribed at tl front door of the court house in th City of Bismarck, in the a igh and State of North hour of two o'clock P. ‘M.. on the 30th day of October, 19: to satisty Ps amount due upon such mortgage he any. (4 sal The Dremines ribed. in oven and ‘which will be s the same are described ‘a fol- North it Were ripwpet, Gearcer os rm and the slant a TE ne} A North, (18) Vest of one Fits ,. {ome interested is invited to attend, theme. Rev. G. Adolph Johns and Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastors of the spon- soring churches, have completed ar- Tangements for the meeting. Every- The Blue Ridge mountains of Vir- the state has gone wet. ——E EEE NOTICK OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by John S. Stumpf and Bi bary ©. Stumph, his wite, mortgagors, to Tho Stato of North Dakotas mort: Gagee, dated the 19th day of March, 1927, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of April, 1927, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgages it page 390, will be foreclosed by a alo of the premises in such mortgage and heteinafter described at the front door of the court housesin the City of Bi k, in the County of Burleigh and 8t f North Dakota at the hour at %:30 Friday and Saturday evenings, ii and she consciously or unconsci- ously takes it out on them in marking.” “Boys are as bright as girls,” Connor maintains. “In fact, boys generally rate higher on tests than do girls. It just goes to show that passing marks in school depend upon pleasing teacher.” GIRL SCOUTS ELECT Milwaukee, Wis. Oct. 12.—(4)—Mrs. Frederick Edey of New York Thursday } was reelected national president of the girl scouts. She has served four terms, Taking it on the chin is the na- tural order of life—Ben Turpin, comedian. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that t Bagee, dated the 19th Mal ToEt aud flied for record In the office of iho. Register of. Deeds ofthe County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of April, 1927, and recorded. in Book 29. of Morigages at page 391, will be fore- closed by a sale of tho premises in Such mortgage and hereinafter de- neribed at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County. of. Burleigh and. State of North, Dakota pt the hour of (wo o'clock P. M., ofthe 80th day of Oc- tober, 1933, to eatiaty the amount duc Upon’ auch’ mortgage on the day of gale. ‘The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows: The South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S%SE%), the Northwest Quarter of” the Southeast CNWYSEK) and the Ni Quarter of the Southwest CNENSW%) of Section Twenty (20) In Township One Hundred Forty (140) Northy of Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage at the dato of sale the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundrea Twenty-nine and 35-100 Dollars, ($1,729.35), to- gether with the costs of this ‘fore- Closure. of two o'clock P. M., on the 30th day Of October, 1983, to satluty the amount due upon ‘such ‘mortgage on the day The | premises described in auch mort; whi be sold to satis y the camo are described ‘as tole low! TI ast) Half of the Northwest ter (E¥4NW%) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section-Seven (7): the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast warter (SW %8E%), tho East Half of uthwest Quarter (E%SWK) and Lot six (6) Six (6) in Township (146) North, of Ran (17) West of the Fit idian, Burleigh County, North Dakota, ‘There will be due on' such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Two Thousand Eight Hundred Elghty-two and 30-100 Dollars ($2,882.30), to- gether with the costs of this’ fore- closure, Dated September 18th, 1933. THE STATE OF NORTH: Dakota, - Mortgagee. A. J. GRONNA, ‘Attorney General CHAS. A, VERRET, Assistant Attorney Generul and At- -torney for the Board of Univer- sity and School Lands. Attorneys for Mortgage: ‘ck, North Dakota. 12-19-26) oF. MoRT- GAGH FORECLOSURE SALE Notice 1s hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Frank'J. Smith and Ruth M. his wife, mortgagors, to The of North Dakota, ee, dated the 29th day of April, 7, and filed for record in the of- fice’ of the Hesister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 4th day of May, 1 and recorded in B of Mortenges at page 403, will be foreclosed by a sale of ‘the premises in such mortgage reinafter described at the front door of the court. house in the City Bismarck, in the Cor ounty, of Burs feug and State of North Dakota at hour of two o'clock, P.M. on the Seth day ot October, 1933, 16 ist} to}the amount due upon such sponteaae on the day of "Tho promises~-described in auch ‘mor nd which will, be sold to 4 same are described as fol- Nort! fo Pripcipal Mer-Icofain mortgage, executed and ‘de: Dated September 18th, 1933. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mortgagee. CH. BRRET. iXssintant Attorney General and At- torney’ for the Board of Univer- sity and School Lands. Attorneys hes Mortgagee; North Dakota. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GE FORECLOSURE SALE ve is hereby given that that livered by Walter Jones and Elizabeth Jones, his wife, mortgagors, to The State’ of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 22nd day of Novembe and filed for record in tho office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burlsigh and State of North Dako- ta on the 8th day of May, 1929, and recorded in Bogk. 29 of Mortgages at page 477, will be. foreclosed -by # sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of. the court house in the City of Bis- marek, in the County of Burleigh und State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 30th day of October, 1933, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mart sage and which will be sold to sat fy the same are described as fol- loMhe South Half (Si) of Section Two (2) in T Principal Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘Therewill be due on such mortgage at the date ofteale the sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred Pitty colmbt and 65-100 Dollars ($3,458.65), tos gether with costs of t foreclosure. pated September 18th, 1933. iE STATE OF neers DAKOTA, lortgagee. A. J. GRONNA, Attorhey General. CHAS, A. VERRET, tant Attorney General and At- . torney for the Board of Univer- sity and School La: Attorneys for M« gages, Bismarck, North Dakota. (9-21-28 10-5-12-19-26) VERY SPECIAL x ‘ els x rn AK ALAN HEA. EVEREADY PRESTONE HUNDREDS of cars on the street and in unheated garages soon will have frozen radiators, cracked engine-blocks, and big repair bills. Boil-away anti-freezes—a makeshift at best If you buy a boil-away anti-freeze, it will evapo- rate during the next warm spell and leave your car unprotected. You'll have the bother of con- tinual testing and frequent refilling. FIND YOUR OWN CAR ON THIS CHART, If your car ts net ‘The ameunts of Eveready Prestone requi heater, or if you need te protect your ear te any lower temperstare, The important thing in buying an anti-freese is to figure cost to a definite protection point, not the price per gallon. See how reasonably you can get all-winter protection against freesing and rust with Eveready Prestone. But today, last you all dealer. Prange rcigy ¥ ired, as shown hore, de net allow for the ¢: FREEZING WEATHER IS HERE! Every hour is ns a to the safety of your car! A GALLON Formerly, boil-away anti-freezes, with all their faults, had one appeal —low initial cost. at the new low price of $2.95 per gallon, Eveready Prestone is within the reach of all. And, of course, in all-season cost it offers teal economy. It won’t boil away or heat up your motor—even during the warm days. It won't cause rust in the cooling-system. One filling will long. GALLONS OF EVEREADY PRESTONE NEEDED TO PROTECT TO THESE TEMPERATURES ‘32.50, °335 33-50, *33 40, '30; 32.60, °32 50, 60, "30 38-60, "83 8.80, 8.90, "31; 33-80-90, ‘33 32-90, ‘33 ‘355, "315 370, "32; 370.C, 33 370, "31; 355, "325 355-C, *33. 452, ‘31s 452, "82; 452.C, "33 "29, °30; Stand. "33 6, °31; 8, °S1; 6, '32, °88 ‘340, "30; 345, "31 ‘SAS, "82; 345-C, "33 6-60, °31; 960, °82 ‘880, °31; 980; 1190, °33 8-90, °31; 990, "32 ‘Sed. 8, °33; 1170, 1070, °33 1001.2, 1003-4, °33 026, 833, ‘31; Sed. ‘32. ‘745, °30; 845, °31; Del. "32 20056, ‘33 54,33; 836,733 ~ ‘51, 52, 53, "33 1236, 1948, 1247, '33 °31, °83 Flog, Power ‘Sia; De Lazo ‘33 ‘29, "31; 6, "23; 8, "33 8°33 all freeze sold last year for $4.45. Inter anti- The same Concentrated — not iluted or cheapened in any way. How many “permanent” anti-freeses will last through the winter? Rigorous laboratory tests have been conducted on many so-called “permanent” anti-freezes. For hundreds of hours, each product was run through an automobile cooling-system at a speed and engine-temperature exactly duplicating actual driving conditions. Under this test*Eveready Prestone was unchanged after 1000 grueling hours—25,000 miles of average driving—still giving full protection against freezing and rust. Other anti-freezes, in the same test, broke down and became definitely corrosive in from 50 to 200 hours. Do not confuse Eveready Prestone with either alcohol or glycerine Eveready Prestone is a patented product— approved by every car-manufacturer. Many a can of “permanent” anti-freeze is nearly half water. Eveready Prestone is con- centrated. It is your safest, most economical all-winter protection. Have it put in now. 2 4 = cause any damage te car finish, er te the muteler

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