Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1950 — Page 2
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Third Os Articles On Kruse Record, Policies
(Editor* aeta: TNa in the ikied la a aertea of article* designed to better acquaint you with the record and sccompltebments of Edward M Kron*, Jr, Bf Fort Wayne, your represntativw In congrem ftam the fourth Indiana dtalrtct. who to aeeh- I ing rw-clecthne at the November 1 gruaeal electtai.l WHh the record of Rep Edward 11. Kruse. Jr, of Fort Wayne, who I* seeking re-election at th* general election November 1. cloaely allied with the record of tbe Met tong re •*. Mt which he served hie firat ter* from tbe Indiana fourth district, It la only natural to acrutinlM tbe record of that congress. Although the «otb congre** often wad derided by Preaident Truman ■ea a *de Mtbtas" congreaa. tbe Democmtlc Slat congress *• * cent weeks baa been landed as a “did something" congress by numeroua anMaaed observers Rep. Kruse, speaking Into In September on the floor of the house ot represent* tlvea, noted that 'the Congress as a whole has been a very tadeprnd tat congreaa; R .vhaa. generally speaking, been a congreaa subservient to no one except the people of this great nation." Rep Kruse added “It Is obvious that thl* has been a congreaa which weighed carefully
SALE CALENDAR ,M T STiS! S - Auctioneers _ , . IM T 27 Flossie M Wagu*r. Adm 19 mite* North ot Locaarport. Ind * on No IT. then t *<*« w »" l«Wov*d IM Acre Farm 1 on p m. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. anol. OCT ST Albert Strata. 9 mile* N- of Bluffton on Road 1. then 1 mile E Cattle, hog*. thickens. farm machinery, household food*.. !•■*• a m EHrabsrger Bro*.. Auct* OCT TT Ftomrtn M Wage*. Adm Wanner Estate. Star .City. And. Marine** Building. Fixtures and Complete line of Merchandise 2 W p m Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann, Auctioneer OCT p ft! June* Garage- R E. Jone* owner. Hoagland, lad., at corner of HoagUud and Minnick rohtts. Raat eStat* sub Garage equipment. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liecbty. auct*. , OCT. 2* Truman Heller adm . TSJ N Sprunger St . Berne. Ind < non lion* J P M Jeff Llechty. Auct. , OCT 2* -Jacob Yoder. I'y mi W of Berne Cow*, borers. hog*. Implenjent* and mlscel. I P M Philip Nenenachwander and D S Blair, auct*. OCT Mr and Mr*. H E Smith, *tfi North Second St Itecaliir. ind 7 room house. I'4 acre tot 2t‘ M Kent Realty * Auction Co C W Kent; D S Blair, auct, * OCT 31 Joseph Gerber 4ml K. of Blujf|<« 4H> 1-♦ 'hen 1 ml S. on . 301. ' High grade Guernsey eatr4*.--- <-M>-k*n*. boa*, farm hnH.ehpld good*. j:3O A. M Ellenberger Bro* auct* NOV 1 Mr. A Mr*’ jXhn Meyer. 6 ini S.E of Bluffton on 118; to Riverside then SW to second hawse, 8 room hon«e 7 acre* 1 p M Conducted by Kent Realty * Auction Co . Decatur, Itnl H S Hjalr Dell Shaw Auct* NOV 2 IHou. Siple* l'» mile* south of Huntertown on road No. 3. then ■” mile* west or fir«t road north of Irene Byron Saaatarium then 3 mi'e* weal General farm sale Roy * Ned Johnson, auct* NOV S—l 2on Noon KST Eldon i'restoa. Kx*c Crank Preston, I'g mile west and I‘, mile torth of Haviland. Ohio or T 3, miles • outh. 2 miles best and '« mile south" ot Paulding. Ohio SO a. i* farm and per-onal property -Roy A Ned Johnson, auct.*
Public Sale! A* I han- sold my farm. I. the uhderaigned. sill sell st publn sin Ip II the following described perotual property, located P* miles Houtli ot Ossian. Indiana on State Road No. 1. then i mile east, or 9 mile* ms-til bf Bluftton Indiana, on State Hoad No 1 then I'mile east, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,1950 - —CATTLE — Gtif-rnwy »x»u l C»ar« oi<l. due to fre«h#n Fv’» Ip Hulu, tn ##• if*-i iue In f:#M*iieii Dr#- H IKuh <iu»- h> «resh*#n May -J H* i il»♦» ;» frr*h#>n D 0 2" 2 Ht»l *« in. I Gn# riiM#‘y heifer*. p;i*lur#- hrr«l. R»Mfti-4h*4 t #‘F'- OW- - -s-i-- — . .j... H*#!- eiti 1 mrmth« ofrt. I< in, hnll 2 year* old , ' — lICHiS — o * '■ - b'>i»L- * gilt F»ilf’titl China purf‘l>rc»J n»al*' __ — CHICKENS — 223 .\’« < H.#mp“hire RM pottafs tayintx innd ———l—_ 2 — TRACTORS — 2 Fir F'armN/i nju h»r #>n rubber with power lift amJ cßhlvaYors. F«i n#»l B tractor chi rgbb#*r with IlghiSa Atiirtor with < uhlvatorA in* Ali • — farm machinery Genin* <l#niWe 1.2’ l»r-aU1nc pl#>w I.llllr Wonder dniiblr r.’ 'U'Rlr pin* t-wii, <heli#T Kruifi blower, new. |p h#»b> ernin ■ nhfpai k»" John l>eere manure epreader; Aprtag hxMh harrow. 7ft doubta tfi*< * 4 , . HAY \ND GRAIN ■ B>*> bale* sl’.iM l. and■ i-ln-.-er hicyr Hs> lial,-* clover snd timothy bsy in. a> of ,m-n ht field HOI SEHOI.I) (.OODS AND MISCEI.I.ANEOC.S <'<,at and «<a«l-langi . hearing s(ov<-, ,e«sl or. w.ond; ■ iMirnei oil ■ -to - < • t.uoi. - liming room .suite . -I'rA.ps-rle*'.-. kitchen table; stable*. ,tourer yhitm n.e < roam (I'eexe.i. i gal fruit lari; 2 gaitsnlserC lish itl-i’* .safer t'o’itrain* and > a.r' .: oil brooder stove s*m-chirk slxe ’ I’i.” ft -oii-tal teener hog troughs: fenc*: charger, fence stretcher* , 2ft'•rods --jit"..hog tenys hdti'hoiKte light timer clock: ,3«b «*l upright c»«ollne fink <>(! barrel ptinip lack .’forks; shovels: .log chain*, s litres of lice* ' . . ■ CONSIGNED gv—JOHN BURKE: Jiol.siebi liei'A 2“ month* old In* hr freshen .March. I.’. Holstt’in A Sets* liefftr, 15 mouths 6M. bred Oct 3. Holstein A Guernsey heifer 13 month* old. open: Hoi-tcin beifer H> mouth- old Holstein heifer « month* old Ti e aloof, calve* are from artitli lai breeding. . 2" pigs: '>« White llnrk |»ullet«. laying good TJtll.l’- < \sU Not lb • poiisfblr.,in case of incident 1,0 - - civ.rii'liy I,,t*ll< « Aid of the Magley Uefornod l-'hur-h ALBERT STRAHM, Owner v tierli
tbe vital legislative leaoee brought forth for It* cooalderatlon. Thia ha* unqueetlonably been a healthy condition tor tbe country. Following • review us th* accompltobmenta of th* dint congreaa relative to governmental iworgaalaatton. social aecurlty. la bur. health, welfare and agriculture. Rep Kruae, turning * • dtauaaioa us the record of eoagrees aa It pertained to Internal aeeurlty. rent mariaed: “The Sl*t congress enacted leg!*laUoa autburiaiag th* nummary d* miaaal ot employe* for aeeurity rew aon*. by the attorney general, th* aecretary of itatd. »ecretary of commerce, secretary of defense, secretary of th* army, eecretary of the navy, aecretary ot the ahr force, secretary of the treasury tbe chairman df the atomic energy uomatasioa. aad tbe chairman for a«*oaautics: made R a criminal oh tense and provided penalties for revealing information about official secret codes: tightened the foreign 1 agents registration act; provided the president wfth m*«r t* control tbe jumber of and to search foreign vessels In I'nlted States waters. "Finally, aad at momentous Importance. the Hist congress passed tbe strongest law In the field of internal security ever enacted by * Vnlted States congress, th* omnibus Communist control MU. which was passed overwhelmingly by the congress. "Briefly stated. It I* an omnibus
•nttabt*rvi*at net to ptoteet ia-< tergal aeeurity. aad reffßirea regie- 1 tratien es Coemaaist »**ber* and I aMwri*** th*tr caafiae*Bevt it 1 wartime. “Certainly the congreaa has acted la ah enlightened and construct ■ tire manner In enacting the tore- 1 going legislation, thereby strength-, enlag America'* baud in dealing, with th* menace of coinmuniam here at home.'' Turntag to a discuoahm of Inter national affairs. R*t>- Kruse pointed out that “the glut ' congress authorised tbe continue nee and ttaaactag of the Rurewmn recovery I program aid to Greece and Turkey, and relief of occupied areas; the treat* ratified tbe Atlantic pact: tbe congress resteved aad exteed od the reciprocal trade-as rsemests program;-enacted the mutual de--tense assistance program, thereby authorising military aid to western Europe. NattonaltM China. Korea. Iren aad th* PhiNpinoe ItepwbHc; enacted legislation permitting n* ttonal and state banks in the federal reserve system to deal in se-, curitle* in tbe International bank for reconstruction and develop ment. and authorised aid to underdeveloped nations needing technical assistance under the president's program “The Slst congress further amended the displaced person* act to remove certain discriminatory provision* and liberalised other provision* of tbe law.” | Relative to national defense, Rep. Krube noted that “tbe Slst eon-' great Immediately following the outbreak of the Korean war appropriated over flT.mMt.hoo.Aoa in additional fund* for tbe armed services, and for military assistance to our allies Tiurlna th* year* immediately | precedlag the outbreak of the Ko-, reaa war approximately 113.&0*,tta.tHio pet year waa beinx spent ■ on the armed service* alone. ! “The Slat congress further pa»* i ed legialatkm furthering unification I of the armed service*, extended the selective service act and auth- 1 ortavd the president to call up tbej national guard and reserves: authorised the, induction into military service of certain doctors, dentist*, and silled specialists, and e*tal> linked priorities <s to order ot induction: enacted legislation pro riding aHowan -e* to dependent* of men in the service; authorised a two-year. »i»«.v<m.tH>tt program of peblic-worka construction In armed force* installation* in the Vnlted lMai>* and abroad, autlioriard a construction program of ar merit* nnd related facilities for national guard and reset ves . removed limitation on »is* of armed force*. authorised s fJnU.mm.iMio naval ehip const ruction program whta In- 1 eluded the modernising of subma rine* and construct ion of the first atomic-powered submai iue. “The Ms: cvtigreea further passed legislation modernising the in ternal organisation of the artiiy establlshid a unifvtm code of military justice (or all blanche* of the armed ,'i>r<,< s and the coast guard provided military pay increase* rotallnu fJun.OPP.<><«'; defined the authority and pow’er* of the <en . tral Intelligence agency and protided < • natir _ Improvement* in operation and administration auth orisr-d-Hte- »-taI)ll*l»i>o nt of ,i guid < d-middle researeh laboratory for • file iiatlrniat trun.rru of »iandards, authorised tile construction ot a supersonic wind tunnel and engt herring center authorised l on'tructit,n of prrmaiKirt military public works in Al»«kw and Oknawa " ItelaHve tn legislation affecting Mtrlalls. Rep Kruse. him«e|t a veteran ot World War 11. cited that "the Slst congress dr voted a con -Merahle percentage of Its time on dcHberntloti* affev'tnp ve’eran* “Among the more . prominent ire-’ lions in this regard at- the following:. ' legislation perniittirfg p iyment ' to veteran* of letroaclly* Iwnetlt* during lrU»pii«iiSMlion. irtl-lallon extending the time fro tiling in, certain case* tor-bear fit* and com prjisatlon hgislatlor. increa-in< from 75 to V " perernt the tale,* of »****4******* **l**>»♦»♦« JOIN Crude Fer Freedem If you have not signed but desire Seur name recorded on a Freedom rroll. HU eut end mail thia eoupon. Nam* Addr*** City and Stat* Eneleved is I ... .nit •ontribution to CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM. Mail to Rev, O* C* Buss* I let s fur. Infli.inti
DBCATUR EAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Uqes Hoosiers To ! Defeat Capehart Sen. Anderson Says i Capahart Too Weak | / Anderson. Ind.. Oct- M. —(UFI— ■ lea. Homer E. Capehart R . lai., | has a , 'weah batting average IS2 on International affairs" and for the Sooner*. Laat week Okla stagger," according to a Neu Mei Ifeo Democrat. | Sen. Clinton P. Anderson said last night Capehart was “all right In the minor* bet is too week for i •he major leagues" and should be defeated neit month in favor of Democratic senatorial nominee Atei Campbell Anderson said he couldn't think of a state where the combined votes es Ms eeoators did a "worse ; job in tbe fight to strengthen the free world" than Indiana “That record on internatioaal i affairs would condemn him even la his domestic record was good.’ . Anderson said es Capehart. | Meanwhile. Capehart said at a GOP rally at Logansport much of the blame for America’s “staggering" national economy could be at- j trlbuted to a “nightmare of trying to buy friends and peace with mon ; ey. M t He said World War 1! cost each ’ Americaa U.tlt and a third world conflict would coot 14.000 “The hope of saving tbe Amerl ; can economy * rests with the de ntsad by the American people for ' a leadership that will avoid a third World War." Capehart said ' At a noon luncheon meeting at Telphi today. Capehart charged the rew deal borrow-end-spend policy ' was the “basic cause" ot higher prices. 1 “The government's policy of bor- ' rowing money to meet exorbitant i federal expenditures has the same effect as would the printing of ’ more and more paper money," he said. “We will continue on this path of higher prices and rntil our economy trashes antass 1 > the government returns to solvent 1 operations." He said the goverwwwrt Wee- tap ? <*reased the money supply fourfold in the last 20 years while the • j.roductlve capacity of the nation i only doubled. », > With four times as much money available to buy only twice as much B<hwlh Is the reason th* housewife today niUHt spend $1.70 for the things her famllv needs v. herea M she spent only II for th<* ' Rttine things in 1M«.“ he said payment lor pr« *umo| «c rviti -t h, net ted - tnd providing Überalu.itMui of evr’ain othci bene fits? le_-illation graMing additional: allo'.v-.-vu- »* f _’F v-e4< i ve ; l»t • u paralysed from rvier-c on j nrc!»d brain iiiVnrirsr ’ legislathvn defining au herity < f administration In carrying out vet-i ♦-ran*' education program under the j Gl bi# of -»fell-<. J In addition, it KhouFd' !♦♦ pofin »d < ui that the f■l.< veteran-’ adnilnisttation for the! Lfhcal vfiai. iMsi -wUI aupruginutuIfi.Suii.tnm.cieu. A -Kan* to .veterans wa< rendered in many regards in certain piosi-i a;- of housing b gi<latloa I ■vna« ed Uy the r<»ngrt >< A- of th# nt tinn . ova r IGij tii'H mie,<»uo has b» r.n spent %n ! bcm fits and Services for oitidifj of ail « a? Summarizing legislation aft« ■ Ing Hath aaF ♦■< 'HIMmv. Rep Kin-c » noted that "tin Xlst eongit-'S. pn<>i ! to Km a. Kironvly ruspj(»<j efforts i . to hic-M iso. - and in, fue|. th# J ; hou*e -»4 au-pja <» nGc-G>» -a#UpUuLa J bin redu-ing in <‘>m# n*}»♦(•?“ th# i tiiisen** tax bill, in purtii ular .i : K iiaid« xt i“< tax# < "Following K >r# a the # ongi #<' * Immediately w» nt »#• 'wmk and. pa-sed i tax* bill inc reasing taxe - i *#» a* to bet‘er hr able to m##*t.th«-| co-'.-, of the Koi ’ .11 Wat ihd tn? 'h#-: i »•' ii ■; 7T '. t Th- Slst rpncfp'-/'amended fit# f# d( r f;n...('»4r"’ i‘ In-urine# law' so a to authorize fed# ral insurance of baric *d#po>i:-* mi a<eount< u » to "she SJ*t < itMii..- • c-HttUd hi -mall buMinesm rominlUre In b##»h< l » housvc and • nate and authoriz . • d ah itive-nsahoit ”f (rime and; ?;tuk# in inti rs’ate com 1 hi# rc< . 6 ' j • "Finwl'y. in ai< tfb ifift.i na I itm-af. tahuajtoil, th <• 'Ohur#**'-I’,*-ti d' Hi* ti# '# ti e P••yin -■ urn a-t j ,ahit.li airluiWLJ gini' 1 . *u'4e. au«l 1 . 1 )’ ;■ ■, » i.'- a• i* raiif-i 'j ■f- pbtii'V* a of| ptbiiThf* and allwa‘b>h of mat#t j : fah’•c-’i’M'.'tttia! *p the*-nationai d.f 4 ’ fen-#- # ffort. and provided certain * jcraltie* for hn tidihg " 1 (X#xt week: 'lien Krulr and the' Korean War. und a «*umtnH: y of hl*? view*, acthm- arid hppru for the j fULU’c ~ I • Liked the ShQw S• nt<» Ft \ M, T'F» 'fwo•ttiulb b<\. • -• er» wid' < • d -lu - r r.'ttor-’ as th* fi ' winmiig le.-mo rr«U< r-Hiihy. i onvenTion. iteld in ‘th# hall of t# in#-mita! tv< jo r#_ 1 •• • d* p a? tin ‘ . ‘’’if': j-K- 4 '•
! Baking Contest Is Held By Troop tt Seventeen Boy Scout* ot Decatur troop «S. *taged a baking context At Hanna-N’uttman Farit recently alter aleeping orernlfkt at the acout cabin there. Individual scout* : baked biscuit*, with the Van Horn brother* taktac Hnt and taat prlalet. Cake baking waa doe* by pa ;troi*. Roger Eley aad hi* Flytag Eagle Patrol taking th* pnae. Jndge* for tbe contact wore Mra. Eley. Mr*. Runyon, aad Mr*. Ehtager. Three Are Fined On Traffic Violations Two weekend traffic arrebt* were diapoeed of in justice of the peace coart Monday, one of them. Glen White, of Montpelier, was fined *1 and coot* totalling 111.75. ar.d the other. Clarence Kruse, of Itbto etty, M and com* totalling j i 1U.76 White was arrested by trooper I .Walter Sehlndlor aad charged with {driving with no clearance light*.: and Kruae was arrested tor reck les* dlletag by city police. . Clarence MUler. ot Monroe route jl. alao paid a fine in mayor * i court after he pleaded guilty to running a stop sign at Coppes*' eornor aad U. 8. 17. Tbe arrest f was - made last week, by hberiff. Herman Bowman, and Miller wa* assessed #1 and coat*, totalling 'll in, for the vlotetkon. | I* teABA MtaMtanmtaadME ft* 1 i bv eoerwe Boe Bejf o - Want AA H b*H«a reaulta.
I Wednesday Evening, Till 9 P« m« I I Kiddie Shop Kane Paint Store Wylie Furn. Co. Ziners Appliances ■ 147 »o. Second 1M Se. Second IM So. Second St. 147 So Second H
/7 ' ii - -7 F fMA6/M£/ W WST 5 AfWt/TES 7WE ipl W£SW£Z> $/,000/ i/■ ■ ' (a) .Mr, and Mr* FrankUn J Knight — _ 11 ' ~ ~ Oak lark, Miclugaa ~- Com* M...CM wfcy you couWßoy SI,OOO more and ttill net set all fho oxfro roofrv oom of . handling and famatn dependability of Dodgel * • - - ■EVTHAT nr-rni wav to spend 5 niiniitct lltan by l/S BOTH \V SI.HIW! Ve». juttf -> Ittinittrt ix SJI it take* 9 for iix to diow Mui why litxlfiy -owner* say you rtnilrl X £ f pav II.IMMI ptore’i.or a car and still not get all that £ lite new bigger value l>>dgc gives von! ' '• We'll show von roominess, inside-head rtarni and hat Wt naint too leg room, shoulder room that ears’costing >*, hundreds of doll.its mure t.in't matt It. Well let von saintdc handling ease, the start-anti- AfelV stop smoothness ol Fluid Drive that yon II want to c?dk Wr* lon'll Dodge rnggcdncsx and V g ■■ BM money after ‘ ■ ■W Jg nit car. coinc in! See how Bwm vonll he miles and dollars ahead hv buying now. “ Don't wait, sjicnd 5 minutes with Us yve ll.(KM)! «4«/ S Ans dollsts mart th»n the heftSt-pncedCSCS AL D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES -- 207 $. First
Hoosier Teachers To Annual Parleys Declares Shortage Os Funds Is Acute Indianapolis. Ort. 24? — (UP!— Tbouaaad* of Hoooler student* Iregin a rour-day weahend Thuraday when mmbo 2«.ta teaehorn galbor In fire cities for th* »Ttb Mutual eonveotloa of th* stat* te*ch*rel easoclatkML Meeting* will be held at Indianapolis, Gary. South Bend. Fort Wayne and Evanartlto. Andrew W. Cordier, onoeutiv* aaatataat to th* United Nntton* *ecretary general ■nd former Hoosier college professor. wa* slated to speak at Indianapolis Thuraday. Executive secretary Robert H Wyatt aaid the big job would b* drafting legislation to mart th* I tmobtem of-rising educational coat* and increased enrollments He **M a recent survey show ;rd total state enrollment increased .ilmut H. 009 pupil* a year snd estimated SUO more classroom* and M 0 additional teachers would have to be added annually to meet tbe boost I Wyatt described the shortage of funds a* "ariite" and said a "substantial Increase" should be. apII roprlated for public schools by the state legislature. He said the tiM.otW.OOO given yearly to schools I was *l2.<>oo,o<*o short of the iamount recommended by the state i auoclatlon to tbe 1949 general asi senibly.
Two Liftrs Foil I* I Attempt To Escopo Michigan City. Ind.. Oct. 24. - tUPI— Two lifers whose escape i attempt backfired when they could- I n't get over the prison wall, paced back and forth in solitary confine- ; inent today In the Indiana State iTiaoa. < Tbe prisoners. MeMlfied by war, den Alfred Dowd aa Most® Alfred 1 I Harriett. *8 M ahesh, aad Dal* Bit 1 set, M. Huntlngtea. surrendered yesterday after spending nearly 14 how* out ot their ceil*. The attempt wasn't discover*! because they rigged dummies In their cells and a guard, who was fired, didn't check ctoeely. Slight Decline In Retoil Food Prices Chicago Oct U. —(URi- Indianapolis housewives wore paying 12311 today for the same food basket which cost *lO at the start 'of World War 11. despite a 0 1 percent decline in retail food prices between uiid August and mid-Sep-tom her. Tbe U. 8. department of labor's bureau of labor statistic, reported the Indianapolis retail food cost j index in mid September dropped to 214.4 percent of the 1995-3* averse* but remained 5 4 percent above last year's level. Retail food costs row ere 133.1 percent higher than tn midAllgust of 1929 The bureau said reduction, in fresh fruit*, vegetables, lard and some meats were responsible for 'he small drop in the Indianapolis food bill during the month. I
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1960
Home Demonstration Agent To Broadcast Adams county home demonstration agent. Anna K. Williams, will be heard on “The bom* domonetraiton agent program" bn WOWO and WOWO-FM, Fort Wnyne. Saturday at 12:15 pm. Appearing on the program with ,Mtaa Williams will ba Gertrude GlaaEow, the homo demonstration agent of Jay county. Their subject for th* broadcast will he “Table setting aad decoraUons." ’ MUM Tress This Easy Way No Ctarße Fur It Now or Ever a. Kansas City. Mo — A doctor * invenli.m for reducible rupture _ is proving so successful, an offer Is now being made to give everyone who will test It a »*.M truss at no coat. Till* invention lie* no leg' straps, no elastic belts, or leather band* it hold* rupture up and lit Is comfortable and '■ easy to wear After using It many report entire satisfaction Any reailer of this paper may test tbe doctor* invention for M days and receive the separate *3.5<1 truss at no <■(>*!* If you ate not ■ ent I rely satisfied with the iuven tion— return b. but be sure to keep the *l.s<> truss for your trouble If you sr* ruptured just write th® Physician's Appliance Co.. 2K7T Koch Hilda , 2908 Main St. Kansas, City. Mo . for their trial offer ' ■' adv.
