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i . : HE Bayou Bengals of Louisiana State and their live-tiger mascot : «| Ww Cit ss : ‘ all of th “And Now for an All-America | JE Be ou Beane of reek in downing the strong Plains Tigers | JeSS Scores 749 to Pace Pin brought victory to Be Wel, 00 First Call. Comme rom 1 ac FOR_first class service and real Prices. 3 THE Ju 7 tuary more desirable
Bat Boy! Brown Sale [of Auburn by a score of 19-6. Leaguers; Lorenz the way for De Paul. * “ i sx on ’ ca . I. Louisiana State was betler than any team we played this year Basketball officially got under HOME, BE-2885 or DR-2570. 3 oss. ™ use.
Is Encouraging. 100 per cent better than last year, and if Auburn hadn't played its best Fires 671 . way yesterday afternoon at the |PINGO GAMES CONDUCTED ANY ging game the score would have been doubled.” That's what Jack Meagher, ‘ Submit Pr oposal to Butler fleldhouse - when 17 men AC HE. © 11-894. YTRIN Auburn coach, said when he congratulated Bernie Moore, coach of L. S. answered Coach Tony Hinkle's call.
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BY JOE WILLIAMS U. after Saturday's game. To L. S. U. a Williamson System rating of | BY BERNARD HARMON _ Get Olympic Funds Although this is the smallest turn- | 3 Deaths—Funerals wh Ss vine Tames Bpecinl Willer 961 and the pinnacle of the football heap to date. Two veteran alley managers, Jess| =. = out in many years and only three |Indianapolis Times, Tuesday. For. 1. el oe = ser Y - " ar A BR Be The Gophers of Minnesota forged back into second place with a rating Priithett Sr. 3nd Lonens Wom, NEW YORK, Nov. 17—Delegates letter mes reporied, Hire He flaring SR Bertlund, and mothe or" Cutord E, x4 oh i Z beauty : ; f 94.8, in spite of their loss to Northwestern. The Wildcats after a re- good to the 48th annual convention of nst, fn Missouls, Mont. Funeral pitcher, who has been sentenced 0 | 0: “ _ | spot to stack up nifty pin totals last juniors and sophomores. Several | Der home, lf 20 fer vision of the figures, dropped to 933 at No. 9 because of “poor show the Amateur Athletic Union at services Wednesday, 1: . at na age he rook cal onies held ings” against Towa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan and considering a Bight, Sd So nr 8 Tock, butt; gested Houston Dec. 4-6 received from the | Members 2 he Yonthal dea mv Ste Conklin FUNERAL HOME | 185{ Flanner & Buchanan Beonterence yesterday PFE* | bare one-point win over Ohio State. - | Pritchett, performing in the Opti- | legislative committee today a report EO OT) Yacalitn and w Memorial Park cemtery. Friends may uchana Assembling his plain but honest The other members of this week's First Ten are Alabama (94.2) | mist Club session at the Pritchett | with 42 amendment proposals in- Pn omni ¥ f Sevenotr: | BOHM.Charies, entered into zest Monday MORTUARY features in a pattern of managerial | at No. 3; Washington of the Coast (94.1) at No. 4; Fordham (93.9) at | Alleys, topped all city rivals in ac- cluding one for financing future rl Gerkensmeyer, O. ym | 3%e 8 years, ‘nuspand of Alice N. Bob, | | og vw Fail Creek Blvd. TA-4400 gravity he as-|No. 5; Marquette (93.8) at No. 6: Santa Clara (93.7) at No. 7; Duke |:ion with a 749 Olympic Jesrns io ad Bad Oferiuan, of ig ou father ‘of Mary Barnett, Norn s No fn 2 sured the eager | (93.6) at No. 8; Northwestern (93.3) at No. 9, and Pittsburgh (919) at series, that : a 30 som oy oe Tropes pe of | were the Sewer nieh wo report. Bohm, uncle of Mis. [Raiph Col i, Be:
base iter: . 10. . ts k : . . R, E K FUNERAL HOM ball writers, | No. 10 reached its pea » all A. A. U. sanctioned events, a Gerkensmeyer saw much action on 5h Mi, Leone Smart Mis. andl sg. Herida AL BOMB DR3210
when quizzed on = x = # ox 0% in the middle i d O a ody dnesday, 2 ere better funerals cost le i / charge of 5 cents to be placed in [last year's five and Overman was Frederick Bohm. Funeral Wednesday, 3 ere better funerals cost le the subject, he | (JOUNTING late returns trom the previous week and indufing the | EC To srikes Eeial fund to defray expenses | reserve forward two years ago but| BitiIcidchis UR.GYWliooRE| ~ GEORGE McCARTY two of the very games of Armistice Day, 269 scores were “Porie € m for a 289. His 202 BM | of American teams to future Was not enrolled in school last séa-| FUNERAL PARDOR in charge. _____ Fortville, Indiana_ son System's office by deadline last week. Of them there were only opener and 258 Olympic games, thereby avoiding |son. DREW—Bernard, beloved son of Mr. and HISEY & TITUS
best coaches he : ; a s 16 upsetting losses and 12 upsetting ties. There were 31 upsets predicted nightcap gained the last-minute shortage ex-| Willard Fawcett probably will Mrs. James Drew. | brother of Robert and 951 N. Delaware
can get. And he i i i i Tulane), three called ties, eight Jon said it with as possible (including Georgia over 1 e), s him the bulgin perienced this year. The money |hold one of the vacant guard po-| and Mrs. Mary Geiger. passed away Sun- . Anality that was | Eames With very close outcomes as predicted. and 13 results against the | ries pis oer LB Do will be used, according to the | sitions. Arthur Cosgrove, captain, | gay. Noy. If Friends meg, gf, fen'sy Li-gsze
® | Williamson Ratings but correctly predicted in reverse. amendment, to “aid in development | who was injured last week in an service St. Patrick Church, | MOORE & KIRK Vincing. on The foregoing gave a record of consistency of 918 or almost 92 fRL i! ‘to penens | of Olympic material in sports on | automobile accident will not be in| WedneiVy®:* sTisENGYM SERVICE. | 2530, Station-st _ CH-1806.1__TA-6086-3 M e c h anical | per cent for the week, and, averaging by weeks for the season to date, from the top 4 the Olympic program over which shape for the opening game With Srv dtiteatts. Se £8 vears. beloved | ROYSTER & ASKIN science bein g|#a record of almost 89 per cent on a total of 2301 games forecasted on the count, dropping - Pritchett Sr. the A. A. U. has no jurisdiction. Earlham on Dec. 12. He is expected | * wife of Joseph. mother of Maurice Steg: | 1003 N. Meridian-st TA-0299
| : : fT . 3 what it is, with- | Williamson 1936 tally sheets. three games to the to report much later in the season.| JCh Harr And residence. uf %. Bere: SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
in a few moments the Metropolitan x 2 = #2 x = opposing Clinkers. LER H ARRIER S 1 william Merrill and George Perry, | ing-av. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 19. 8:30 0 wo n)inois st L1-8409 presses ; : : hortridge | 2. .m. at the GEORGE W. USHER : ~ an were spitting out extras in NOTE—These ratings represent each team’s efficiency of consistent performance Don Campbell was the only other BUT Jone bars o Lr d ge FUNERAL ROME, 2614 ashton. J. C. WILSON endless stream, news Dboys ‘Vere |i, gate. The ratings do not always indicate a direct gauge of the possible strength Optimist pastimer to pass 600, his HAVE TWO MEETS ? Friends invited. Burial in Holy Cross | pr-0321 1230 Prospect-st DR-0323-
echoing the sensational headlines, | o¢ cach team as compared to all the others in the table, but in general they do indi- | 619 pacing the Stiffs in their triple show well on the Bulldog five. Mer- Friends 1 : , rill saw action last season at the the five boroughs of the greater | cate each team’s relative strength in comparison with its scheduled opposition. The | victory over Realtors. The remaining Butler Universe e = iss. CouHtry of sew sete last season at, the CxpmRCHT ivi, husband of Aims 9 Lost and Found
city were trembling in ecstacy final ratings of the completed season, however, should be close to a 100 per cent | team matches also resulted in shut- its . . * ’ will w season this thodi ital Tues- through Times team will wind up that position regular this year. away at the Methor dist, Hospite Tues- | REACH Thousands daily throug
Not only two new coaches for the | measure of the strength of the respective teams. The percentage figures below (right- | outs Lumber Jacks and Boxers ? i rorning. EACH Found ads. You get 7 days Brooklyn team—but two of the very | hand column) are the most important. The listing figures (left-hand column) are | pking Druggists and Boxers. Sook iy AW Ow The schedule includes: | © SERVIC for the price of, 5. vo Gays Free. best! Mr. Grimes has been man- | for convenience in giving the factional differences in order, although it is expected Weisman welded games of 189 afternoon the ogs Dec. 12, Earlham; 24, Pittsburgh; T H. beloved husband of Phone RI-5551. e will 8 . ¢ the season the teams will finish in their true 1-2-3 order. The > g » | to the Little Giant squad from Wa- . 19. Indiana Cen- FAUST—George h ed husband of | STRAYED-_Female Boston bull, screw ager of the team only seven days |that at the end of the 236 and 246 for a 671, that gained | pach and on Saturday they will 16, at Purdue; 19, Minnie Faust, father of William H. and | ™%gi1" plack; white feet, chest, half lower
w : atings are not figured directly on wins, losses, and ties. A team gets more credit _ ral; 23, Wisconsin. frs. Freda C. Homeier and Mrs. lin white. ip.” Reward. 2606 N, gh that or vere rating for a 1-or-2 touchdown loss to a topnotcher than for a walk-over over a lower- him runner-up position to Pritchett | journey to East Lansing, Mich, to t Snater, passed away at his home, 1723 Olney.
x . Sav. Monday, 10 a. m. . Te for city honors, while in action with | take part in the Central Collegiate | = Jan. 1, Indiana; 5, Michigan U.; 31 Services: Wednesday, 2%. hn... aL J. LosT—Bunch “of keys, Senate ant ‘Re
able to put his finger right on the | 1s opponent. a 08—A the Lions Club at the Antlers Alleys 9, at Notre Dame; 14, De Pauw;| c N & CO. FUNERAL HOME, | kins, 206— . oe 8— - | cross country meet. ’ . . 5 ; d. main trouble. Wey un His Ears team took advantage of | Coach Hermon Phillips is placing | 16; at Xavier; 23, Marquette; 28,| 1330 Prospect-st. Friends invited. Burial ScoTTE- Bring emals, green ar
207—Colo. Col. ness, Th : repo 30% . i : h d e i ; i pe - ’ GILLESPIE—Anna, wife of John Gillespie, | Bellefontaine; reward. isgachsetts. an qres: ise hn ° Je at ‘he next 208—Marietta the pacemaker in shutting out Hides. | his hopes in Captain Winston Grif Franklin: 30, Cincinnati. v Wimpy”, vicinity Massa
209—Muskingum bash: 6, Central E i = fin who has won six meets this sea- Feb. 2, at Wa y 9 mother of Mrs. Anna Marie Johnson, | r=cm— i, timid, announce his intention to scour the w ’ LOST FOX Terrier Le ae “Snitty.”
210-New Mexico Snyder, Johnson Star i 211—Austin, Col. .... ’ , v es over Mich- | Normal; 8, Michigan State; 10, at grandmother of Richard Johnson, sister | “Un ice™ oh 4 “piack: name ‘Snitty.” Res ‘countryside for the very best bat 212—Moraylan _ _...- Don Johnson and Fonnie Snyder, So DO es. Western | Franklin; 16, Wabash; 20, at De aA wood sh Monday. ri; Nard fl E whihington, Rl:sese. poy in existence, but I refuse to be-| S—Riwestern U.' Ripa navent shooting in the lead-off and anchor | State, Pittsburgh, Miami University, | Pauw; 23, at Indiana State; 27.| 3% TRUSGRN. *Chudh “Surlsl Hoy | “Bhermandr near Troy. Reward. DRJieve this. Gifted as he is in inter-| jo—Ppittsburgh 16—Middlebury positions for the Union Title team, |and Wabash. Griffin set four new | Notre Dame. Cross “Cemetery. Friends invited. | _1282-J. + preting the mood of the public, and | 11—Nebraska nabbed the spotlight in the Court- | records in his six victories. . LOBT—Jeweled Alpha Chi Omega Sorority the needs of the team, Mr. Grimes : LUDLUM — Mrs. Ada, beloved wife of : can not be expected to come up with
217—Augustana, 8. D. Pin. Reward house League matches at the Pena- Harry B. daughter of Mrs. Fred Tescher, | LOST—Lady’s wrist watch, Illinois, Silte a sensation every time he meets
218—Apprentice syivania_ Alleys. Snyder wok loop | cue |nisH BOXERS | Eastern Pilot on | sili baits are) Jones Ss with the press.
219—Bowling Gr., Ky. — . nion , honors, with a 662, from games of Lee Tescher, Sunday Se 253, 190 and 219, while Johnson FOR FIGHTS ’ MORTUARY ednesdey. 1:30 bem. 11 Personals posted a 648 through 202, 255 and ARRIVE Midget Program Burial Noblesville. Friends invited. i DON'T want any. dissatisfied patients. 1 : o opposing. County. Assessors, Clerks MEER asdle, husband, of Aun 8, | result on 0,00, MTL Md Rt opposing County Assessors. Clerks | py United Press . . Ruth Auman of Indianapolis and Mrs. Nhe does Molt 1 can get results, I want took the only shutout of the team | BOSTON, Nov. 11—Five scrappy | Making his initial appearance on | Fink jMorciand of Bamuic ind BiRiey | your cass gol so, Spe. Jf Hous clashes, nabbing three games over | Irishmen arrived today on the 8.8.|a Midwestern track, Frank Beeder, FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY lence, the proposition: Bring ints ad tor Highways. Laconia to compete in the Irish- |New York speed sensation, Will| ForscaY. av. cail (at the mortuary. examination an x al reatment free, If
Bob Bollinger and his White Sox | American A. A. international ama- | compete in the midget auto race Boone County papers please copy.] owing: Headaches, dizziness, ringing in team featured the weekly gathering |icur boxing tourney at Boston Gar- [program at the Coliseum oval t0-| SEBREE_Edna Louise. wife of Arthur E head and ears, misery In hack pf head, 430—1daho So Br. ..- 3%3| of the Evangelical League at the|gen Monday night. morrow night, Harry MacQuinn an- | ~ daughter of Mrs. Maude Emrich, passed | Sciatica, aches and soreness sriywhere in 441—Maryville, Tenn. 32.3 | Pritchett’s Alleys. Bollinger out-| They will be pitted against teams | nounced today. . NER C& “BUCHAN MORTUARY | SPI Blog ee general weakness, ab43 "Juniats ".._... 823 | distanced loop rivals With & 656 | representing Canada, Cleveland, O. | The addition of Beeder to the| Wednesday 10g m. Friends inviled| normal blood, PRESSOR, JUS! ™it yo all 441—Transylvania ... 32.3| series, made possible through games | ang New England. small-car field will intensify the : stones, CNIond grouchy because of your
Sio—Hilsaate 82.2) of 213, 245 and 198, while the team | ~The Irish boys are Myles Doyle of | keen competition which was expect- d husband of Kate
447-8. F. Austin .... 32.1 | featured a 1031 middle game in win- | pyplin, William McKenna and |ed from such top-notch performers kee. Mabel Stuard and Mrs. Tenn vals. 0 azo | Ding twice over Cubs. Sean Clancy of Sligo, William Moore | as Art Hartsfeld, winner of three of | Rori.AP jé of Indianapolis, departed | 307 Kahn Bldg. laohe a1s| A two-way battle was waged for |of Tipperary and Dominic Lydon of | the 25-lap feature events; Marshall | Thursday, Nov. 19. at residence, 1106 N, SPECIAL therford 31. individual honors of the Indianapo- Mayo. Lewis, Jimmy Snyder, Wally Zale Park cemetery.” Friends invited. Funeral Shampoo and set. C a
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2 » = . J. HERE are many solid evidences 20 Tennessee te that the promised upturn with 3 eras A&M. Roosevelt is making substantial| 3j—Fulane progress. The industrial pay in-| 25—T. C. U. creases and the bonuses, etc. But| 3S—Arkangas U- --: the clincher came in the sale of the | 28—N. Carolina ... St. Louis Browns. Anybody Who| 3g criteria will buy the Browns must have 3st Mary, C sublime faith in the Administration, 33—_Michigan St the one team that has never won a Ri championship in the history of modern baseball. Since the death , of gruff old Phil Ball the Browns “have gone from bad to, to—what's that word?—oh, yes, worse. Old Phil had a bale of dough and base- 5 j ball was his hobby. He never had Bie Ss 8 winner but he generally had a 41—Yanderbilt
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a 638 that topped Earl McGregor by Shorty Cantlon and Howdy Wilcox, | Hattie B. and father of Holden Thomas, Hairdye Clinic departed _this life Tuesday, - 73. Wed, Afternoon Only 3 Nix pins. The four team matches of OTE veterans of the 500-mile speedway Funeral Wednesdsy. Nov. 1s = the Smail Service Charge 00D res ouble wins for | By /nileg Press classic, is another feature on to-| MOREE HIRE ONT at 7: : Indiana College of Beauty Culture Grays, Golds, Whites and Tans over | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 17.—|morrow’s program. AL HONE 2 ation A I ™ re) 5 2 yok, a A Blues, Maroons, Car Is and Notre Dame probably will be at full TRACEY—Earl Rogers, beloved husband guekly relieved with Keene’s Compound
Browns. strength for Northwestern this Sat- | ID ME of Daisy, father of Arlinia, Jeanette intergreen Tablets. Consult your drigEugene, Carl and Wilma Tracey. ist or write THE KEENE DRUG CO. Newcomer Shines urday since the team came through WANT, GR GA and brother. of Mrs. Frank Farley of | Indianapolis. 3 S.
Ed Dietz, rolling his initial season | 1% 20-to-6 victory over Army in fine Columbus, Ola French o FREE Monday to Friday
: ; hysical condition. Steve Miller,| A game is wanted for Sunday Brecksville, Ky. and Fletcher Tracey INTERNATIONAL in league compeiltion, Nabped solo out of action the past two weeks, | afternoon by the So-Athics foot- rol ei ie" Funerar. Thursday, | MARCEL 342 E. Washington __ honors of the Fountain Square : ’ 1 pall t hich hold it f . 19,’ at the residence, 1703 S. Tibbs- | BRIDES FREE, $2 to anyone else; photoMerchants Le t the Fountain and Vic Wojcihovski, who partici- all team whic olds a permit I0r| fy “3p. m. Burial Floral Park ceme- raphs for newspaper use. RI-3070, ere ams ague B 1g XS inal pated in one play in each of the Christian Park. Teams interested | tery. Friends invited. Funeral under Flats Studios, 703 Roosevelt Bldg. er openod with a 265 that UL | Jast two games, are likely to return | re requested to write 3854 Spann- he ire on of MO | Os era Roe oval, TA7800e Sider opened Hi eo 1 "Robbins | to the lineup ab fullback and right | 8V. The So-Athics were defeated) 4 In Memoriam ATR DYES. $1.00; bleaches, 50c. Market, registered the loop’s lone | halfback. ">" |by the Fashion Cleaners, 13 0 0,|§roargR—tn Toving Temembrancs of our | Sle Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevell Bldg, last week-end. dear mother, Hattie McAtee, who passed Cost Less—Produce Best.
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A chalked up‘a victory over the Indi- CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—~Willie Ho And skys of hazy blue +iging in these columns. Phone RI-5551. am i Being Woe anapolis Rifle Sb bi the Hoosier | will defend his three A stariignt. a Shei __ ALTERATION SPECIALIST 3 _ | range last night. The team score | billiard national championship here | 5 Reminding me of you ALTERATION — Lady's, men's garments, 1 was 462 to 408. Rybolt and A. C.| beginning Nov. 27 against Welker | Ph bir ins i oman orgy VIE | Cote” Meyer ©. Jacobs. 313 B. State Highway League at the Corey Jr. tied for high at 95. Cochrane, Arthur Thurnblad, Kin- ant Shy the sweet remembrance 16th-st. TA-6667. Lo
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about the athletes themselves; he _ Just liked to see baseball. eas TU. I remember the time he traded Al| 53—Manhattan der the pitcher and Heinie| 3i—Oreson. ~+« Manush the oldfielder to Washing-| 56—Centenar ' “ton in a huff. Crowder had a tem- | 3i—Sansay, peramental flare-up one day when| 59—Carnegie Tech .. he was derricked and threw the ball | $i—Xexas feck in the general direction of the| 62—Harvard ....... stands. The ball hit the concrete| Si Georc Tmmons. wall in front of old Phil's box. He | 65—Kentucky happened to be entertaining a party | §S—fjineis U. of friends at the time. He called the manager and said “get rid of that guy as soon as you can. It's tough enough for me to get people $0 come in here to see this team Vest. Reserve .. play without having one of MY| 7o—acieens oo ..i pitchers try to kill them.” 3 Bald-Wallace '.. A few days later old Phil wanted W. Virginia |: to talk to Manush about something. State It was around noon. Word came pack that Manush was busy, that he was eating his breakfast in bed. Old Phil almost died of apoplexy. “Eat-| ing his breakfast in bed!” he Montana ese stormed. “Say, I've got twenty mil- Utah U. lion dollars and I can’t afford wo g1—Marylaad UO. oot eat my breakfast in . Get ri *>—Howar of that guy, too.” And so the two 33—Loyola, Cal. .. stars were traded to Washington for Goose Goslin. 98—Catholic TU. .....
= = = y HIS letter came in the day's | pe—tewa po. rote mail: “Sir—Speaking as captain of the Fordham team and for Jny team mates, I want to call your attention to the fact that we play University of Georgia Saturday. Judged by the records Georgia has not had a very successful season, although you may have noted they came back and beat Tulane. You have been very kind to us all year. You picked us to lose to Southern Methodist. You picked up to lose to St. Mary's. You picked us to lose to Pittsburgh—and, there apparently being no end to your kindness =you picked us to lose to Purdue. “We always read your column. We are familiar with your splendid record in picking losers. We_remember what a great help you were to Schmeling in his fight with Joe Louis. Knowing all this we decided at the beginning of the season to adopt you—to make you, as it were, the twelfth man on the team. “We agreed that if we could get Joe Williams on the other side, that 38 in experting the games, we ‘couldn't lose. And it has worked out vegy well so far. I am writing now on the behalf of the team
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Battle in Fraternal boxer, took down the decision over : J. J. BLACKWELL AND : The Fraternal League battle for |Carlos Garcia of Mexico City in 10 DON’T BLAME ONC L BONE SONS BEDDING REPAIR individual honors was a two-way |rounds here last night. 926 N. Cabpitol-Av. Phone LI-7118 | PILLOWS, COMFORTS MATTRESSES affair, Newlin nosing out Wilder, Walter T. Blasengym SRLE 43 Mass av RIB60S, 627 to 623 to take the laurels. STERLINGS TO CELEBRATE In the Indianapolis Automotive | y.qionanolis Sterling Beers base- FUNERAL HOME CHINA—SILVERWARE FOR RENT League at the Antlers, Bob Haagsma |i" lui, will celebrate a successtul | IT MAY BE NERVES I a | Care. “glassware irom CUSACK." Riand E. Campbell turned in series of | ja3s “coacon Thursday night When | so many men ER ives are. Suh CONKLE FUNERAL HOME | 653. 443°E. Wash. 612 and 603 to feature the individ- |p. annua) fall get-together will be | naturally "cross, He iriable. and. obstinate. | 1934 W. MICH-ST. BE-19% | “CINDERS — CRUSHED STONE ual scoring. Pavy's Auto Top Shop, | pei” Manager Clyde Hoffa's nine | Nine times out of ten, HA rs ‘an easy PAUL E. DORSEY SCREENED CINDERS, large or small or with a 1010 opener that paved the | wo “0 "000 oc" ut of 30 in the semi- a4 ai. ig are, 3 ould on easy | 3935 B. NEW YORK-ST. IR-1173| ders. ‘“Pifteen Years of Dependable way for a triple victory, was the pro In an -Ohio League FINN BROS. Dump he ING Oo — H nr EE paul tom _|SESPRLE td oe us Jr.'s was gl or Abi e auling; prompt service. A St. Joan ot Arc honors, with Aud- || MEN'S FELT ° 9 5 jist from Bumpy, Hilety nerves i id 182 | 1630 N, Meridian-ss TA-1830 34 aka
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