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Sundays and Double-Headers Right Down the Reds’ Alley, And So the Cubs Bow Twice

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And Bees Come Out Even in Twin Bill cnt CORBI Lh _ __ By GEORGE KIRKSEY : (Ope day FREE) ‘Sunday evening, age 27 vears, United Press Staff Correspondent i, 3 . Dorotha, - Charles and" NEW YORK, July 1.—If the Cincinnati Reds don’t run |? i RE , Services Toi out of double-headers and Sundays, they’ll be playing in the © a8 a basketball team will be| Worlq Series next October for sure. ROOMS, SITUATIONS selected at Coffin news Sunlay The Reds knocked off the Cubs twice yesterday, making ¢ par aps: : to compete in the Nationalltp, third straight Sunday double-header they have| Minimum Charge, 12 Words Public Links tournament at|- swept: from n first Shivision 12 words, one day .cc..e.ee....24C 12 words, four days cereerieees 72

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champions of the Although only two members of

majors. . In d o uble-headers last year’s select five are back, some strong

on all days % they've won 15 of contenders will 18 games, sweepbe .out on the ing six twin bills 30th St. links. and splitting the Charles Harter other three. of Coffin and Bucky Walters, Chet Werner of Pleasant + Run

who ran off nine straight victories are the two leftovers. Others

and then was capable of bat-

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broke a fourClayton Nichols

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Bame In th Bucky Walters AE opener yesterday when he pitched Mr. O’Brien who finished in show position in the District;

the Reds ‘to a 7-4 victory. Leonard Oliver, who turned in

SMITH Mrs. Ingunn, 5027 N. Capitol peloved ‘wife of al and Fi of Jean, ‘passed away Sunday evening. ice oe at the Flanner & Buchanan inesday, 10 a. m. Friends Crown Hill,

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STADLER—George - A.~ father of George : F... Louise Rudo Iph P. and Gertrude Stadler, ties of ristian Stadler of Germany. passed away Sunday at his home, 5360 Southeastern Ave. Private services. at the Flanner & Bu chanan Mortuary Tuesday, 2 o'clock. Cremation. Please omit flowers.

TREETER — Jettie, Treeter, mother

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By HARES FERGUSON United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, July 1.—The National League today called on the high flying Brooklyn Dodgers to supply- the bulk of the strength that will be thrown against the Ameri‘ican League in the All-Star, baseball game at St. Louis on July 9. + Six Dodgers will be on the squad that Manager Bill McKechie of the Cincinnati Reds will lead into the eighth annual contest. ‘No other National League club landed that many on the team fhat was chosen

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Fat Freddie Wins 199th - one sparkling round during the same tournament; Bob Crouch, a South Grove sharpshooter, and Mike Pollak of Speedway. 3 2. 8 8 .“The U. S. Golf Association has announced that 2602 players will go after the Publinks crown. But after the sectionals, only 192 will remain in the field. Among the former echampions automdtically eligible is David A. Mitchell of Atlanta, who won the 1934 tourna“ment in Pittsburgh while carrying the colors of South. Grove. # 2 a ° TOMMY VAUGHN, the Pleas~ ant Run pro, is excited no end” over the free exhibition match scheduled at his East Side course next Sunday. The match will pair Tommy and Bill Kaiser, Kentucky’s Open champion, against Roy Smith, the Hillcrest profes tor; and Johnny Vaughn, Tommy's brother, who is the tutor at the Anderson. Country Club. The - match will begin at 2 p. m. ,Tommy said, “and don’t forget that it’s free.” ; : 2 8 = DICK MERCER and Clair Morris did the sharpest shooting during the two-ball. mixed foursome tournament yesterday at the Indianapolis Country Club and walked away with top gross

by a vote of the eight managers.

Despite the fact that they are in a woeful slump, the New York Yankees with seven men on the 25-man squad led all other clubs

Cleveland Indians, with six men, were second in the number ‘chosen for the squad that. will be headed by Manager - Joe Cronin of the. Boston Red Sox. The American League has won five of the seven games played during the regular season. This spring the National League got a small measure of revenge when they won a pre-season all-star game for the ‘benefit of the Finnish Relief Fund. The National League squall: Pitchers—Bucky Walters, Reds; Hugh Mulcahy, Phillies; Larry French, Cubs; Paul Derringer, Reds; Carl Hubbell, Giants; Whit Wyatt, Dodgers; Kirby Higbe, Phillies. Catchers—Harry Danning, Giants; Ernie Lombardi, Reds; Babe Phelps, Dodgers. Infielders — Frank "McCormick, Reds; Johnny Mize, Cardinals; Billy Herman, Cubs; Billy Jurges, Giants; Harry~ Lavagetto, Dodgers; Arky Vaughan, Pirates; Merrill May; Phillies; Pete Coscarart, Dodgers; Leo Durocher, Dodgers. Outfielders—Joe Medwick, Dodgers; Hank Leiber, Cubs; Mel Ott, Giants; Joe Moore, Giants; Max West, Bees; Terry Moore, Cardinals. For his coaches McKechnie chose

in the American League voting. The [7.9

After Freddy Fitzsimmons -had

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them for the first time this season,

A’ six-run rally in the eighth inning of the'second game prevented the Giants from blowing a pair of games to the Phillies. ‘Doc Prothro’s cellarites won the opener, 7-4, when Cy Blanton turned in an eight-hitter and Johnny Rizzo hit two homers and Heinie Mueller hit his first of We year, with the bases loaded.

“Cards, Bucs Split

The -/Cards and Pirates split a pair of shutouts. The Red Sox were the only American League team ' ta gain ground as they beat the Senators in a double-header, 6-5 and 5-4. Cleveland broke even with the White Sox and the Yanks and A’s divided a pair of thrillers, with the world champions scoring two runs in the ninth to win the opener, 4-3, and_Connie Mack’s club taking the second game-in 10 innings; 2-1. Roy Cullenbine starred in the Browns’ 7-6 victory over the Tigers in an 1l-inning opener. With the Tigers on top, 6-1, Cullenbine hit a homer with the bases loaded. Then in the 11th he doubled, took third on a wild pitch and scored on McQuinn'’s single. Detroit banged

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Indianapolis Times, Monday, July 1, 1940

DAY—Mrs. Eva M., wife of Clayton E. Dag, sister of Frank Spence, Clevealnd, Roy Spence of Los Angeles, Sal Passed. away Sunday at her home, 734 E. |} 3d St..Services at the Rann & Buch9:30 3

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honors on their 84. Tied for sec- a ond place at 85 were Mr. and - Mrs. -N. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Ei Y. Cummings. Allowed to subtract 23 from their 91 gross total, Mr.. and Mrs. Major McLeod showed a 68 to top the nét competitors. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martindale lowered their 92 to 70 for second place.

specifications, are on le, Ae ‘ fice of the Board of Flood Co missioners, Room 1208, City all pater ‘ and bidders are expected to examine t them before submitting their bids, The Board of Flood Conirol Commise slonets reserves the right reject any: - e r all Dias and to waive any informalities n “ Proposals shall be properly and come pletely executed on proposal form furs :nished by the Board in accordance with ‘Form 96 with non-collusion affidavit re= quired by the Statut di must be accompanied by Form 96-A, State Board oF Steounts, for

out 16 hits including Hank Green- DR-0321 berg’s three-run homer to down the

Browns, 10-1, in the nightcap.

Doc Prothro of ' the Phillies and DR-0822 Casey Stengel of the Bees. The. American. League squad: ~ Pitchers—Red Ruffing, Yankees; Monte Pearson, Yankees; Bob Feller, Indians; Al Milnar, Indians; Buck Newsom, Tigers; Tommy Bridges, Tigers; ' Dutch Leonard, Senators. | Catchers—Bill Dickey, Yankees; Rollie Hemsley, Indians; Frank Hayes, Athletics. Infielders—Joe Gordon, Yankees; Red Rolfe, Yankees; Lou Boudreau, Indians; Ray Mack, Indians; Ken Keltner, Indians; Jimmy Foxx, Red Sox; Luke Appling, White Sox; George McQuinn, Browns. Outfielders—Joe DiMaggio, Yankees; Charlie Keller, Yankees; Ted Williams, Red Sox; Roger Cramer, Red Sox; Lou Finney, Red Sox; Hank Greenberg, Tigers; Bob Johnson, . Athletics. Cronin chose as coaches Tommy Daly of the Red Sox and Manager Del Baker of the Tigers.

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Cycle Races— Times Special . BROWNSBURG, Ind, July 1— Norman Dovey of Anderson was first, Ralph Condo of Muncie was second and Mark Thompson of Marion finished third in the feature 15-lap Tourist Trophy race on yesterday’s motorcycle racing ‘program near here.

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FERGUSON—Mary Belle, beloved mother of Mrs. Dennis Larner and Mrs. Grace Glass, 5 grandchildren. and 3 oat. Jrandeniiiren. died at the home o arner, 2345 Station St. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Julia Hall, 2853 Station St., after 7 p. m. Monday. Funeral notice later.

FRITTS—Claude, age §0 years, beloved husband of Dessie, {athe of Carl, brother of Orval Fritts and Mrs. Fay Plummer of Indianapolis aad Mrs. Fern Duner of Sheibsvile passed away June 29. ryices Tuesd ay % 3 m the home, hird st. Be Rech San s Si call at the above address. '(Shelbyville papers please copy.)

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Russell Stonehouse, the South Grove professor, gave a little lesson for the benefit of members of his own club and the Rea Park delegation from Terre Haute yesterday. Russell scooted around South Grove in a four-under-par 68 ‘to lead the locals to victory in a match with Terre Haute. The score was 4015-3714. He was out in 35 and came home in two less. : Terre Haule’s ace was Emanuel Fennimore, with a 72, while Bob Laycock and Marvin Heckman of . South Grove had a 74 and 75, respectively.

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~ INTERNATIONAL Harvester has the leadership in the Industrial League all to itself as the result of its 3312-142 victory over the Postoffice and U. 8S. Tires’ defeated by Kingan’s, 2412-2315. In other matches P. R. Mallory short-circuited Power & ‘Light, 35%-12%, and Schwitzer-Cum-mins overcame R. C. A, 26%:-2115, Medalist honors {went to Ralph "Mason of Kingan’s, who was {» - around in TL. : 3 2 a =’ The Kingan-U. S. Tires match, incidentally, was one of the + closest ever played in the league. -Here are the scores of the Kingan team: Ralph Mason, 71; Charles Harter, 74; Reese Berry, 74; Bill Westfall, 76: John Urquhart, 77; Louis Sasek, 80, and Hugh Charles, 82.- And the U. S. Tires scores: Ralph Jordan, 74; Paul Gentry, 76; Bob Yohler, 77; Rudy Brezansak, 77; Bill Charles, 79; Al Wehrle, 79; Burch, 80, and Ken Findlay, 80. » ” »

GUY DAVIS JR. shot a'73 over .his home Ulen course to lead fel--low club members to a 10-8 victory over Highland. 2 8 2

WOODSTOCK'’S two-ball mixed-foursome tournament was ‘won by C. W. Moores and Mrs. ® Louis Haerle, who had an 88 for their gross efforts. In the net division Barrett ‘Moxley and Mrs, A. W. Noling tied Mr. and Mrs. Orland Church. Both pairs recorded Tis.

(CEMENT WORK) HENRY GLESING, cement floors, parehes. steps, walks, driveways: reas. 6951 ___ (CINDERS & CRUSHED STONE)

INDERS, 60c yard. Crushed stone, sand. ravel, soddin grading, excavating, auling. HE-5733. HE-3098. :

(CHURCHES—ROMAN CATHOLIC)

ST. JOHN'S Catholic Church, Father Bernard Sheridan, 129 S. Capitol. RI-2021.

(CIGAR STORES)

MOY 2 GRILL CIGAR STORE 601 N. WEST. R1-0048.

(BATCHERY) — Barred

UREAU HATC Rocks, White Rock CR ¥hite Leghorns, 610 Kentucky. RI-

Bronze Roaeys. . 8513. RI-622 aa SPECIALTIES) L. B. PRICE MERCANTILE CO., Household Specialties. 33 W. St. Clair. RI-1031. (INSURANCE)

Revoked Drivers’ License

All other auto and fire insurance. Ee — RELIABLE INS. AGENCY, INC. DINE—SPEED-ETT 308 Indiana Trust Bldg. RI-5040. T-Bone Steak

: 4 (JANITOR SUPPLIES) 1402 Main, Speedway. BE-4 260. "SANT a An-Surmoss Cleaners IDING pap ING EQUY HE an. RI2087 °% on Lo. 12558 OUTDOOR SHOP. 9 E. Ohio LUNE DEALER) 5 - SQUAT, DEAL RA & METAL CO. Jos h,; Prop., Goi E. 15th, RI-0851. R_ ORGANIZATIONS)

gon RINTERS make good Sustomers. prog: ressive merchants know this! - Do aanoils Typographical Union.

(LIGHTING rixIgees REPAIRED CRUSHED STONE, $2.25-T.; soil, sod- oe REFINISHED)

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T m E GRILL. Good Foods; | certified check drawn payable to the nd_ Chicken, spesial'y. | of fede Toy of the City © Indianapolis, of sn Indianapolis b trust gompany, 3 by New York, C or of the = Ss a e, for three 3 per cent o e maximum bid der whose bid is accepted shall bond with n five (5) days after notice of such acceptance perform his bid by |. terin, ne a written ‘contract with Board to erform the work in accordance. and - specifications and

For SECURITY HOOK DRUG CO. TRUSSES - and COMFORT hdvenseiment : ; Fico E. Frater « Co. g DOCTOR'S AMAZING LIQUID Hea mck GREAT SUCCESS FOR % FOO treatment. DR. A. P. a: 402 02 Kresge e Bldg. RI-3198. SKIN TROU BLES = Ee oF | for debts after June - yf OSBORNE, 538 Vinton Ave. (externally caused) pl (AAA SIGNS) lou Spivey Signs. Truck RT.4011 (CLEANERS) (ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)

ALERT bonded dry cleaners, Vince Conarn on Jr.. prop. 4618 E. Michigan. IR-

(CONTRACTING & REMODELING) CONTRACTING—Remodelinig, roofing and cement work. 792. LPH HART. ‘Termites Inspection Free.” (CONTRACTORS) w+ REMODELING—Painting; estimates; no down Payment: 3 years fo pay. CAMEBELL. -1850. >

5 1bs., Indi:

LADIES". MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN -PRESS-REPAIR-REL NE REASONABLE

MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th LA

(AUTOMOBILE DEALERS)

M'SHAY-MURPHY. INC.—1133 N.. Merid‘ian. DeSato-Plymouth, Lid ars

CA LL CARTWR RIGHT ING. 1145 N. Meridian ‘Used Cars) R1-6998

OLDSMOBILE. used or service. HICKMAN DS.. INC.. | 1302 N. eden.

Toit YMOUTH used cars. C. H, Wa aw CO.. 951 N. Meridian "RI-

PACKARD USED CARS 1511 N. Tiinois St.

(ROOFING) . Roll Roofing **+ Slate

+ All colors. $ | 9 | 308

8S. 8. Rhodes & Son, 340 W. Wash. LI-8833 a (RUBBER_ STAMPS)

"| NAME STAMPS, 306. BLYTHE B SAME CO. T2600 N. Delaware, BL A1I0 a

(SALVATION ARMY)

newspapers. clothi help us hel others Pt a Georgia: LVATIO

{SAVINGS & iOAN ASSOCIATIONS UNION ERAL VINGS & LO. ASSOCIATION. 137 Market. LI-3635. ARSENAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. 819-20 State Life Bldg. g RI-5901 id (SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES)

INDIANAPOLIS IS College of Pharmacy ok: stration 3%. Sept. 16, 1940. 802 E. Ma. e - -

: (SERVICE - STATIONS) FARBER'S: GULF SERVICE—G! ucts; road Jervice: | tires; bat cessories. 631 8. Illinois. LI-0489. (SODDING)

SODDING GRADING—Taep Soil, Crushed

tone; “Cngers gr driveways. Reason-

Se TA-25 VERN)

CABBAGE PATCH-—Good food—drinks— | entertainment. 901 Harrison. MA-0913. CARL QUILLEN, proprietor.

(TIRES FOR SALE) TIRES All sizes, $2-$3. “Near Ft. 8q.” 1034 E. ‘Morris. DR-1550. (TRANSPORTATION)

MICHIGAN. INDIANA TRANSPORTATION CO.—A. L. Stowell, mgr. 336 W. McSn LI- 303,

(USED CARS) Good Used Cars '$ XN. Mendian. 1a (V! TIAN BLINDS)

— Window shades. | PATTERSON SHADE & FLOOR COVERING CO., 1142 N. Meridian.

{WALL NT, "CHAS. R_HARMON—1310 W. 36TH.

TA-7760—~TA=5319. (WHERE : TO EAT) THE NORTHWAY—E. 10th, Emerson. Frozen custards. sandwiches, fountain 1 Rev Chica of first publication, July, pe 1940.

service, drive-in. hereby iver 92 ach, Mo

/(WHERE TO _D i ed to that on WHITNEY GRILL—Good foods choice cold | Li20 meat luncheons & specialty. K 111 Monu={noynty Indians ment. | I. R

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w ould vccasion to the . Each proposal shall be" in se led $nvslope with writing oh indica ing the character of the ore which the bid relates, as for example

R . 8.”. and addressed to the Board of School Commissioners, 150 N North Meridian Street,

The Rat is Reserved by the Bosra to re< Jot any or all proposals and to refrain’ om accepting or Teleosing Sjoposals for an thirty

not more th THE BO FP SCHOOL COMMIS. SIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIAN APe

"By A. B. Director y 1640. "

ointment- form. Severe cases : "may need Extra Strength: Zemo. Xs lice. i Lash previously, however, ha

fon thé 10,000-meter, run in 32 minut 29 2-10 seconds. XN

CHICAGO

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an TTERETT, Coat Frey NT TEE {0480 CAT-FIDD OLE NE NIGHT CL eM No Cover Charge, 947 Mass. (PAINTING)

Painting, roofing, remodeling. ta after 6 call CH. 3-R. INTER OR and exterior Saiatine reroofing als also. Estimates free. CHAS. KIEFER,

General Painti In“c” Mobley sured. Et, tree. HU-6440.

PAINTING / ASD CLEANING) COMPLETE housecleaning, painting, teen interior; furniture, Tu 8 Siean _fully_‘nsured. Evenings. L.I-4 | ®aFING, A TERIOn “AND TERIOR DECQRATORS)

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aws, 45¢ doen RO Tose Belletonieine

gng.s. grading. gravel. Sha ock. HA-|LEONARD E. KORD CO. {safanufacturers | YO pf AH id Be 1502 E. 34th St. (DEPARTMENT STOR “STORE) WOLF department store, re, Nathan, Wolf Cx (MINERAL WATERS) RoR; omplete }ine merchandise. | 1% ALLEY MINERAL WATER— inois. RI-1736. Hoes, A Lansas, 955 Ft. : NE )E FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION) RI-8321 | “Washington. RI~6670, IR-5442. ‘Exeineer- BAMBRIC AN J gle LINES, INC. TOR SALES. INC, ing. Contracting and Repairin, -1651. Ford Pr et SPE vracruen) (MOWING) O. MOTORS. C. (FANS, MAN MOWING, raking, excavating, grading and 833 N. Sietiaign CR Rg LI-a08 EEEP COOL with fans from M sodding, tree sur my. prun ng, trimming, DODGE and Plymouth sales and se FMinoficturing Co, To 8. Mer. macisi planting.” DR-3 Laitol Motors. 433 N. Capitol, ss c (FARM BURRAD) (MGT CLUBS) John ao rath pertonall at A FARM BUREAU, INC. FOR VRRITAT IO! ‘| _TAN PONTIAC 1, HA-2577-R.| 6th Floor Farm Bureau RI-2541.. ! NORTH SIDE CHEVRO INC. FIS| : 836 E. 63d St. : Broad Ripple ; B [F

ERS 1a] a SHERMAN, soft ¢ —24 hour FT HE-1873.

INC. 0 Irvington OMOBILE PAINTING) CAME-WHEETER. Bras wis

DCO CO. '35 W. 9th RI-3471. DuPont—| ‘Inc. ENE AN wn Bre ks DuLuz—Pyralux & Dh 1234 sh

finishes: Fulmer seat DR-1525. yh RADIATORS) corrected. Jenks et

| eaanog replace nts. e| ACME RADIA RADIA IATOR CO. 1918

” # ” THANKS to L. M. King’s par on the first overtime hole, a four- jy : a Some Mien also included Joe Kis- : 5 : '___- ' (AUTO SERVICE) my ssic eérman Kohlman and Pat 7] Eo SSICHIGAN or Bot VICE, 4111 Fisher won yesterday’s’ pre-ama- PEE ory, lender, sobalis. teur tournament at Pleasant Run. spAuTom : Tied with this quartet at 70 at the & SIRLIN customary finish was the four- 876. Lincoln Zephy: sna ‘some, of Tommy Vaughn, Earl Distrib uit: | Hollingsworth, H. W. Scott and FENN ADIO WRECK EBUILDELS) Lewis Topp. 0K suto rebuilding. thon wrecrer

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Wolf Bus, {1

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— | =-Interiors, exterior; floors Shy and polished. E. MOBLEY & SONS, _ SONB, HE-5435, 1908 Carrollton.

____(PAINTING—PAPERHANGING) ___ PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING; first class Yorkmsnship guaranteed. LI-1785. HENRY TAYLOR.

(PAPER HANGING)

PAPER ING, painting, rior, exterior, estimates fe: Le ROBERTS. | C!

A-1 PAPER HAN HAL Work 3 guar. Free est. 12%c 8 Yoll. BE-18 { 7 (PIANOS)

BALDWIN PIANO | BALES ROOM 44 8. Penn MA-1431

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| BETTER used | used foinitiG for less. HERR OUTFITTING CO., 337 BE Wash. x (GARAGES) 4 CO ‘Body and Fender PSHOE, and jing. TRIANGLE SooY¥ ‘SHO 442 N. Oapitol. RI-3297. ; (GENERAL REPAIRING) -{ROO tters, Brick Work, Floor Work; x sim Amates. Reasonable. HE-5535. Others 3 crap AND_ SODDING) / $8.50 to $8.50 DING, sodding excavating. cement ork: ila rich dirt; cinders. CHrich fill 1 fT dirt, driveSn ed atone on ind ars, 8 teppingstones: AE oC. ars

Open § ee Night Till 9° ‘oClock

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(PLASTERING)

PATCH PLASTERING—New and, 24 work, special in old work. LI-7 .

. (PRINTERS) Invitation [] TT G CO

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