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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930. e now. communiry crest HELPS || Pl ANS NDER WAY B e S o i = et s || O T Y Co-operative Charity. BY A. G. IAMI&B. PRV IR i o e o Washington Auditorium Be-| ing'Made Ready for Opening Exhibit Tomorrow Night. A-3 ROSA RAISA AND MATE ARE SUED FOR $25,000 Soprano and Baritone Vocalists of Chicago Opera Co. Accused of Breaking Contraet. CHEST COLLECTIONS PASS HALF MILLION Special = Gifts $107,069.37 Nearer Goal as Result of Day’s Work. THE COASTLINE CONTROVERSY In Which Mr. Will Rogers Gives His Own Version of the Dis- cussions and Progress on “Sinkings.” from being one is the Alps Moun- tains, but Mr. Mussolini is rapidly moving them, so that our naval needs will be as grea: as any other European nation. We have a ripping;| coastline.” “Japan, what can you offer to the statistics of nations in regard to coastline?” LONDON, England, January 23.— Ramsay Macdonald opened the ses- sion today and asked each nation alphabetically, beginning with 8, what they were prepared fo sink. MR. STIMSON, America, speak- ing also for Wisconsin and Alabama: “Well, the whole thing is such a surprise, Mr. Speaker, it's so taken A ‘Columbia Polytechnic Institute fo Committee ‘The membership in the Community Chest has greatly rellevem.he mal e meht of the Columbia *hnic titute for the Blind from the uauoua llbor and anxiety ot funds with which to carry on '.hc work of furnish- ing instruction and employment to the adult blind of the District. BE LLANS FOR INDIGESTION | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 24—Rosa Raiss, dramatic soprano, and her husband, Giacomo Rimini, baritone—both of the Chicago Civic Opera Co.—were made defsndants in a $25,000 damage suit ! (Continued From First Page.) Furnlt For me‘rfilmmu mmm .hl“ l"‘t"h,‘ The w::mk :; lAudlwnum was the | ‘me and my little (.mang band of MR. WAKUSATKUI: “Japan is nled {:e‘nvtfrd-y on hemn of th: Denver, arranged, e worl g done & ; scene of activity today as decora- | colleagues that we arc flabbergasted. an island and we depend on our e x ure :::lxeyn,lgmu p:fl‘:luh:cnpu?xr‘\f é’.';'.'v’éf hmmtzo‘u‘xgu no ohe can rullg: ;hue . ~{tors, carpenters and electriclans pre-| I didn’t expect to be called on and navy to keep it an. island. Our ,n: r;:‘:uf ob,’,‘»geld',:"y?:::’ D;‘,E. New and Slightly Used | Ring was erccted. today in front of the | Bad sohil expericace. I1f ¢ 11 the recelpts pared for the exhibition of 150 motor | I really brought no music. We are | coastline s exceeded by few, arid | ver opers, said Raisa and Rimini had Orientat and Domestic Bura—Alsa Antiaues Dl.su-m Building. At the south end of | from the concerts had not been ade- cars scheduled for tomorrow night at! Peculiarly situated in that we have a the ‘quality is excelled by none." :»mgn a e;m!tnct lw appear in concert eh-srade o1, low orices. Building a huge sign is | quate extra time was necessary for per- 7:30 o'clock at the opening of tne| COMstline where both oceans touch MR. MACDONALD: “The meet- | ' Beonter lash Tall. = PR i awes Furniture & being prepated. whicls also il ‘ecord | sonat ual soliciting among our rlends. us, Outside of that, I am non- | jng is adjourned. 1f there looks Y 50l re S ial ty o the progress of the campaign. The membership in the Cflnmunny B‘Vuhlxsengg A:tollnlot‘l‘\‘m 'x‘n_;l_; Assochx- plitssed.” Uks. ey nonachi: 57 vl iatee o dtt lunded Lytton said, causing a financial Pect: . Chest encouraged anagement ion’s tenth annu: oW, e exposi- ¢yl 1 loss. 2043 15th St. N.W.. at Col. RA. & l"“‘;m:h'."s":",:'l b mh::umm:, 50 tgllnt e meager | tion :vlll c:xfi-mue‘ '.lin‘l;nulhdut next week, | A"‘?:,‘"‘v what have you come mntl‘l'ml : vlvfllul;t you knu\v.h. In R i ‘ommuni est officials agal weeu handica f $7.92 pald seven opening daily af am. and closlnu sink o case , I wish you would have A : stressed ‘the need of & 20 per cent in- | sightisss emp]oy:q AT e harate |at_10:30 p.m. MR. FENTON: ‘“Well, you Will | your army of experts figure out for Mexico Expels Insurance Man. Chl‘ . . crease in gifts if the special glfts eom- | living wage o The motor car showing will be sup- | pardon me, boss, but we just come .| 'you the exact amount of coastline MEXICO CITY, January 24 (#).— omium at]ng ‘zdn:;te:tun: s pa :xesat"b::‘g; Now het the thstitute 1s & member of | plemented this year by displays of ac- | for the buggy ride, but if the com- President Emilio Portes Gil you have. This uncertainty is hold- ing up this coastline conference, and we will never get anywhere till yesterday ordered expulsion from Mexico of Wil- liam P. Massie, manager of the Sun | cessories and shop equipment. “As the opening date draws near,” 5 rades are speaking of coastline, we est will immediately | ! 4 | |Rudolph Jose, chalrman of the com- fi:flfle& lor social welfare in the | | of the Chest, also urged upon the com- Du its ement hopes and be- | s e mittee workers the necessity of seeing | licves that lhe Radiator Shells, $8.00 " A Life Insurance Co. of Canada in Mexico. Head Lamps, ea., $4.00 || every individual on their lists in person. | provide for the admission of one addi- ‘mittee in charge, said today, “we have | Conference. : somebody sinks some coastline.” Announcement of the order was made FORD CARS The executive committee of the Dis- | tional white man and one colored man | A recelved new assurances that the 1930 And you, Canada?” (Copyright, 1930.) - | by the Department of the Interior © ey trict of Columbia department, American | for instruction and employment in the show will prove the most interesting, MR. RALSTON: “We will sink Other Cars portion Legion, has put its shoulders to the H institute. These are most worthy cases wheel and last night sounded an Ippl!ll snfll sponsored by prominent citizens. instructive and attractive of any on A, G. RAMISCH. * S bere. that 3,000 miles of unguarded inter- national border if Americans don’t ‘Washington’s Largest Plating in behalf of the Chest campaign. view of the fact that workshops 7 + “The cars themselves are more note- ’s alread: - orks T R Ak e e | A ek Pactioally wit-of the . < worthy, ' the supplementary exhibits | Gor oropbing about 1t IS "m ~A ring the Sunshine Prompt Service presided at the meeting, which adopted | States and that s, or.pe ‘pensions more melete and the auditorium more | P’ gl Pty & 4 » resolution. or relief afford worthy people, attractively decorated than ever before,” | Dottles. of Flowers Into Your Life Acme Plating & Mfg. Co. pEYery Leglonnaire and auxiary mem. | wo believe our work, m ling the em- e i e e B i b e b Teithbak i Opbaiall. o et et 3 ‘ll! urged to supj iest | ployes own es, * B —— looms 1419 P St. N.W. drive “to ‘the_best of their ability and | wholly or in part, undertaking e TARDIEU: “We- have many Gardend North 4386 in every way possible.” hat appeals to. iiteligent publc. ang CUBAN FLYERS “INVADE’ | colonies in addition to our home RS .. . et s $1.00 Each Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Bal- mmt modern method in social welfare Y coastline. I have no idea the exact Sweet Peas 2 R b 2 ,51‘50 Bunch SR Shurdh i T S et : R T, e e Tulips #2,00 Den g PN than Italy. Even if ly has the u b ot o i ! b g ol e g g ¢. » most, ours is the longest. We are Dol ;..o e .$1.50 Each port of the Chest campaifm, in Florists’ ~Society Ind Army Asiators, “Fereying” Bight| [0 tind tn-tining prosuted e rson “Viee chairmen reported yesterday's| oris 00IEtY INMOISES| 4 rorican-Butlt Fianes Homs, | cocsttine oo tae oomlens ey CVCD‘_::"" S sl Flowaf SS‘?OWE“" heir te: lollows: . . - el o e D Distrct’s Campaign for o T S ey : 5 ver, jr, $5,426; Mrs. Charles A. Gold- . (T Capital was invaded_ tods Mr. Macdonald then enacted the willias Coo+ y by y et ATChE “;ufien:_mfis s00; D c VUTE ADDR[SS Representation. he Cuban army air force, role of toastmaster and announced in the peaceful mission of “ferrye?n“F:lgm American-built military planes from the National re) tation factories at New York and Buffalo to bty bl headuaria™s | Gube. Eieven officers and men. of the has received from the Kentucky So-|gypac oom y flying service, accompanied clety of Florists resolutions adopted | by Gapt. Rosenham Beam manfiguc at a meeting in Louisviile, December 12, si‘(‘nked g WAmDe Al{m DT !hia indorsing national representation for y_she War Lepattmcnt. of the Distriet of Columbis, country as instructors to the Cuban army, compose the detachment. day before and added this $500 to in- “We urge our members and friends,” | _Three of the planes landed at Bolling crease her gift to $1,000. A said the resolution, “to bring this mat- | Field yesterday afternoon. They were Contributors of $500 and more were 85 | «If we believe In the American system | ter to the attention of thelr individual | 10 be joined this afternoon by nve oth- follows: Senator James Couzens, $12,-|of Government at all, we cannot deny | Senators and Representatives in Con- | €% They will leave tomorrow. gwném ;ml;:nfinuzoo B r' ‘snn‘;al the right of the citisens of the District gress, Tequesting that they v, Eromety d-? h.x::he.on at the Cu embu;y o ,000; C.. P. Norment, sr., of Columl to. for * represen! such active interest in matter Sng e Acacia Mutual | o Capitol Hill"” Paul Lesh told mem. | as to insure favorable action at an early | NAVY, Club tonight were arranged for 3 |bers of the Quota Club last night at|date and thus right what we believe to ”“ Luke I Wilson, $3,000; Washington mgu- weekh( dinner at the Tally-Ho|be a great national wrong.” B % ttion | 1ecs S FoRClutlon extends “to our vote- e are ‘nok proposing a_repeti less and unrepresen W Americans Henry H. Strong, $2,000; Mr. and Mrs. of that municipal [uv!rgment of 1870 | of the National Capital our sympathy ln Dwight - Clark, $1,500; John H. Chpfl. for the District,” he explained. “What | the deprivation of that mn&mnul $1,500; Mrs. Katha b |we are after is representation in the| American right of rvprmnnmm in $1,500; Mr. and Mrs. Willam Mont- | Hoyse, Senate and electoral college and Wililam 'W. Everett, $4,700; Mrs. Sidn F. Taliaferro, $16,173; Thomas B. swee- ney, $2,810; Robert V. Fleming, $6, 158’50 the executive committee, $30,500. Representative Ifcreases Gift. Mr, Noyes explained that $500 report- ed by the executive committee was an additional gift from Representative Ruth S. Pratt, who had given $500 the England’s coastline as follows: ““We are an island, and naturally an island accumulates coastline very rapidly. Our ships are on every sea. In fact, it takes all the seas to hold 'em. India, arise and tell the gentlemen about your coastline.” MR. CHATTEREEE: “Oh, you should see our coastline. It's prac- tically continuous.” “Irish Free State, do you, by any possible chance, join the ocean?” MR. SMIDDY: “Say, you never saw a nation that tried so hard to get in the ocean as we do, and our coastline is second to none, com- pared to the amount of land that washes it, and we have another boast in common with the mother country, We are also an island. We have no boat to sink, but in COD-LIVER OIL the PLEASANT Way LIVER oil need be no hardship. Your children will enjoy taking it this easy way. Scott’s Emulsion is pleas- antly flavored, easily digested, no aftertaste. Try it to-night! Paul Lesh Differentiates Be- tween Present Demand and Plan of 1870. (Qur New Address) Street * ot CADETS ARE NAMED. Joseph Russ, 3220 Connecticut ave- nue; Willlam J. O'Hara, 1918 N street, th!ll‘ lnvernmlnt " and calls upon Con- | and' John S. Kromer, at the Army War | CAse one ever shows up there, we will gomery, $1,200; W. W. Griffith, $1,200; | entrance into the Federal courts on o adopt the pending resolution | Gollege, have been appointed by the | be more than willing to co-operate.” George E. ‘Hamilton, $1,200; Mr. and the grounds of citizenship.” vhlr_h voula :lve thn repusmutm President as jets at at the U. 8, “Italy, -how's the sinking down unnflzh kP. Ewln $1,200; M:. E&‘ pointed out m‘&l.flm‘hllw = ¢ ll.flnlr{ L cmty. mhj:g to t:“‘nflfio CT' your way?” o0:” 3 gov . ST T SRty VERRIReOn N MR. GRANDI: “We are practi- ner, $1,000; Representative Ruth S, a"'nu".,"., . erned’ by ¥ Mot Prat, $1,000; Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston, | tha Président iy s i SHOWG““. IS LOSER t and by Congress cally an island. All that keeps us $1,000; Mrs. Avery Coonley, $1,000; J. og "‘ own local mner,. Philip Hernm.nn, $1,000; John Wilkins, ‘Commissioners ted, us, . $1,000; Mrs. notelnud Mflnmlflmhfl!flr & Co., u.hynouxummmm.mm. - S67140 | ™ 3ie: Lot was ane of ws apeakers st |Ingz ~ Norton ~ Pails ~ to ~Collect $600; Mrs. Mark R.|the dinner. Thomas Callahan of '.h: !M,mdmmpé Left by Ot.hznl similarly aj l.nM are: Sam- Bonawr . Y.; Eric OF ROTHSTEIN POLICY | fame:. Fort Siericun. 2 .; Arthur L. d J. g 4 iz Ask the | dru ut for Pape’s Cold Com‘piun d; onl: ysgc Watch how quickly all -oc--'fi-&ufl' Slames mtea DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist t Plea for support 1930 Chest discharge cnd.-. your head Droop, $600; G, M. P. Mur- BTy last Slain- Gambler. EXECU“ON POSTPONED clears and stops aching, an S N iing | 0ars 81 Somrote.of - in- t soreness all goes. Better' B o me. e | Ctamd .y TIAkIng 18 addilonal | By the Associated Press. PO Comgeemrm QI AT “doping!” ancmbor the | Clark Grifith, $500; Dr. George M. Ko- | be_distributed. N ey s muary 24.—An Insur- | yivigion 2 today postponed untll Fri- | S. Goldnamer, $500; Miss Eleanor Eckhardt, president of | ance Jor $30,000 on the Hfe of | 4o, "May 3, the electrocution of James name. Any drugstore. tzon. $500; Mrs. Newlands John- | the organization, was toastmistress, g e In, ar iated 32 40 ateet | Grawford, colored, convicted of caus- | TSI PIEEE Y s . Ridley McLean = e e J. ner, | miral McLean, $650; C. B. Asher, $500: under a court k1t had not | 108 e Gesth ol HRber d e | treding Diles, use Aol | Georee " Gartett, $5001 Harry Nor: | DEFECTIVE SIDEWALKS | Shoviii and riend ot Rothsteln, " | 55, And Rhode Tuiaod avenue Thanks- | Emfi'mm, b with ment. $564; Alesamiior B. Togars, S0 : Miss Norton, who was made defend- 3 m%fmv%,%vgflgm BASIS OF TWO SUITS | ant o a outs brorna, msy made defe “A‘l The execution had been scheduled ipe, 7be; tin box, fred H. Townley in Supreme Court, tes. | {0F Febru i 1, b::nthe court was told tified that she was expecting mmn—y -~ g to mary | 5 Wilson Attorney John the accused. Personal Injuries Totaling $15,000 Sought in Actions Filed Today tion she 'said her relations with him were “the same as those of man ma in D. C. Supreme Court. et i Moy By I sidewalks form the o.f":h" Pl‘evloul.ly she had mtlfled t.helr she wi from he: husband, Miles Rlesermmom she lu.l THE W) having 'a"‘"mb e w requesis cantribut ons - Tect drom the mlblle Kindly we Butions for our warihy an ork direct to_the Was! ele:y. 1231 N. ¥. ave. n.w., MRS, :|GEN. STEPHAN HOPES FOR CHEST SUCCESS| ELMORE. President. - Model Dowy Plant RESPONSIBELE FOR ANY Supreme Court for personal injuries. Rty mflu‘rw‘?, ofr foas it | Merchants and Manufacturers’ As-| Gharles W. Gilliken, o minor, through | & 10-yeat-old son. REPEATEDLY SPECIAL sociation Indorses Drive, 000 dach ries sustain ;fi."" s s B Delsno Is Told, |83 fl:;‘"‘.h'm"‘;,":’n‘:m weral TRIBUTE TO MINISTER. e B B RESFONSTSLE FOR ARY § 0 pecimats swurs. the Jeves o tbe. site 2 g PR "fi,mnm Gantrecie by myu i e mez of his home, 1442 B streot | 07" John D. Gregory Honored by 33,00 the cvmmnnity Chest. m. 1930 wm.hurt, chher , 1928, Church of Covenant. Reod‘ "225 First street be launched publle}y next ‘ e ’ m’ e Aion Bicphan 8 % of he Mer. | Juries Tesul rom his stepping into | J 2o | Chants and Manufasturers' Assoclation | & depression 6 inches deep in the side- i ori. i | mocthesst Hoveaee 26, 1ot L - | nor ;: = i s ° Attorneys Josepn C. Turco and T. Gen. Stephan reported in the letter Mmh Wampler appear for both that his association, by recent action of its board of governors, unanimously Bag indarsed the campaign about to b | 810,000 DAMAGES ASKED. -ldkto the Community Chest in this work. “The Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association for many years worked per- sistently and Awholeheartedly for the adoption of the Community Chest plan budl!t o e b T ill - bring ¥ sluplu call ,&,',., & :l- Don’t Wait for Icy Weather Order Your Coal Now A bin full of Hessick Coal is better than money in the bank when the thermometer drops and the North winds blow. Hl‘h tributes to the service of Ren 0( the Ohureh the REPORT OF THE xrrnqm OfllflAfi of the gl?mez of co- I 04 he Gemiptroller of the Curren: et 6t Cong: or e et ended You'll save time, you'll save annoyance, you may save yourself the costly experience of a cold house. and sickness by ordering Hessick Coal today. Hessick Quality Coal is always economical; K. Norwood, Administratrix of E £ Charles | Chaes Henrs But iministratrix of Estate o arles enry - for the board of trustees, expresse A. Caho Files Court Action. | tniir e e s of v Gaotys their appreciation - of Gregory'’s Mrs. Susie W. Eckloff, as administra- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA work w] e church was without a Sniy Swear thay the true to the best ¢ E . Becretary, NORMAN _FISCHER. CONRAD H. SYMi of raising funds for charitable and philanthropic work .for all races and creeds in the District of Columbia, be- lieving that this method of financing social work would increase the efficiency of service rendered by agencies so financed and materially reduce the cost of raising these funds,” the letter states. “The Community Chest has been a powerful influence in promoting beticr understanding, tolerance and co-opera- i Caho as he was c trix of the estate of Charles Andrew Caho, her father, toddy filed suit in the District Supreme Court Tecover $10,000 damages from Thomas Henry Byron, 3001 Fifteenth street, for his death. The defendant is said to be the owner of an automobile which mck nd avenue lt Ne’nty-flm street northeast October 30 last, inflicting injuries re- sumn: !n his death on the next day. regular minister after the of Rev. Dr. Charles Wood. As of which Rev. Mr, Gregory is Butler called | the to the plgtform an presentation of a motor car, the fundl for which hld been contributed by the eonmn “will leave Pebruary 1 for fi 'hm he will oecupy me mnpu of Pirst Presbyteria always reliable. It's your best health insur- ance in wintry weather. HEALTH DEPARTMENT 5 ceased is survived by two daugh- ‘GOLDSMITH: tion between the citizens of Washington Church pending &he rewvery from m- Directors. | and the groups to which they belong, %::fiez‘?hm‘::cflflmm;:‘:r‘z‘n ness of his father, Rev. Dr. C. E, Greg- e e me (i | 806 A0, 0V o, ctivhies B | e et Bt e it | o i, mnir, o s o sroimte ANDER R VARELA | civic spirit and united civic endeavor. | (T35TLX 18 represented by Attorney. Alvin Theological Seminary. Total number of Directors of this com- Pany. 17, is Teport must be signed by the Presi- gdent and s malority of the Directors and sworn to by the President. Secretary and o least three ‘of m: Dlrectonv “This association was deeply grati- |~ Newmyer. ::&n by tlée Success &fg "‘é 1929 Jota- TR L5 , and extends officers of e i md Community Chest best wishes for nn Maj. Huddleson Is Transfe even more successful campaign this{ Maj. THE POLLOWING BE SOLD Tor chargesat Weschler's Pushe Aveu DR Euirday, Feproary 8. 1990- C Auctien on o dutmitg Tex., =7 HIGHEST HONORS ALSO FOR BUTTER FAT jCbevroiet Coach, taxs Y 8355 (1920); left chuca, Ariz.; Capt. G.o Read, jr., ¢ TR 2 s e en| FACES NEW CHARGES. | Infaiey i’ ehe Bhippines o bee CALL CARL. INC. Benning, Ga.,, and Capt. Kenneth C. 614 H 8. N'w LOS ANGELES, January 24 (#).— | Bonney, Coast Artillery, has been trans- i 1 | United States Attorney Gwynne Red-|ferred from Fort Eustis, Va., to Fort | wine has received a request from | Barrancas, Fla. Oapt. Prederick 8. | James Monroe, Sth U. S. President, NG ! i Tell us when and we'll mov r furoi- ture and take miehty Sood care of it at low Phone Hn % -~ ) o i istrath . EAL practice in saving O S it el Sl oL RS | Dnited States Atiomey o W, Fager at | Simmons Meaieal Admisistrative Corp, Born April 26,1738, | R CONTENT OF can be yours if you open a savings account and deposit regularly! Our institution is a good, sub- stantial, friendly bank and we welcome your SAVING EX- PERIMENT because we know that you will find it “surpris- ingly easy” to spend less than you earn. “Reap the harvest of thrift”—open an account today! alias James A. Sloan, on $50,000 bonds. Brown is under arrest in h)nx Beach on_an automobile theft charge. Brown is wanted in Atlanta on a| '\ BAVE | pederal mail fraud indictment, for : | jumping 8 $20,000 bail bond, for escap- ANSFER | ing from custody of officers, and on a State charge of larceny. the. Army on account of disability inci- dent to the service. e ———————————————2 Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years' to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including f,“" n:yr BE R ansmnzrr‘ou ANy iebts *contrac v~ any one hut my WILLIAM W. CHANEY. 1278 Oates at, :fie Died July 4, 1831, Administration * 1817-1825. THOMPSON'S PASTEURIZED MILK ¢ “Reap the harvest of thrift— spend less than you earn. It is surprisingly easy after short practice.” WANTED TETURN LOADS Erom NEW YORK CITY JAN. 33 Salvation Army Refugees From 27 Cities Need Raiment With the cold again driving ad- ditional men to city missions seeking relief, Ensign Gilbert d STORAGE CO.. Metropoiitan. mi ROOF WORK of any nature promptly and capably Decker, relief officer of the Salva- interest and principal. Larger Koofig‘ n'o'c'fin W P{i6 5% 85 W. | | tion Army, one of the Community or smaller loans at ‘proportion- JOHN POOLE, President District 0933. Chest agencies, said that clothing ate rates. and shoes constituted the princi- pal needs of 33 men who passed A 413 10th St N.W. A ting 'u P —,fi“‘am,“?{&.fl.‘f} uities | | through the welfare office of the ; ‘The National Capif ress| | army yesterday. ‘The men représented 27 citles 1310-113 D ST. N.W. mm umum 0650. | | from as far as San Prancisco and Building s g g At i :zfigf,"f}‘!"n’: from Welanaion New Association : Al00% WasHinaeTON INDUSTRY Gutter, Spouing. Reasonable price. ealand. Established 1881 ¢ “ AJRX noogxflg CO. | | bl virs, ot ok o miwan’| | Largest in Washington FEDERAL-AMERICAN ed clothing and shoes befdre seeking further for jol Food Suppiled at the Saivation Army 1o a vation those who needed it. . Assets over $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. NATIONAL BANK . EOWARD P RATnssrent DECATUR 1400

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