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| B \ INE \ \ CITE OVERSEAS || New Gadget Hears Human | is NEED FOR FOOD/| Rattles, Squeaks, Groans Even Crossroads Blacksmith Shop . . NEW YORK, May 21 (U. P.).—Radio Corp. of America has ane Affected by New Priority System House Group Urges Sending nounced the development of a new acoustic stethoscope with a range | A p of hearing so sensitive that it introduces many sounds doctors have '% By ROGER BUDROW ; of Supplies to Allied Respiratory rattles, the beat of the heart, peristaltic squeaks, NOT LONG AGO 257 PIECES OF DISABLED FARM Occupied Lands. murmurs and groans afe Suiclently amplified by the instrument to machinery were useless in Scott county, in southern Indiana, WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. P) Ee neo SLE into it to enable the user, by . . . : ’ a . WJ) ’ because all the blacksmith and farm machinery repair shops Tie Howe Jpop ie pms commit.| The new stethoscope is said to | turning a knob, to limit the range were closed. The situation was so bad the Scott Caunty Pack- tee, citing & need for the shipment permit for he rst tie ogver- at wil This was suggested by i A i i ir of essential supplies to the civilian| 88€ Of the range of sounds | one of the testing physicians to ing Co. and American Can Co. there were using their repai populations of liberated areas, today| in the body, from 40 to 4000 cy- | prevent confusion until the meanghops to fix the machinery so the farmers could plant the DO anded a supplemental lend. | €les. Above +4000 cycles, most | ing of the new sound can be food that keeps these concerns in business. lease appropriation of $6,273,620,000| sounds ale » Welk shay Setertaifiod through further study. : 3 Es for use in the 1043 fiscal year. It| 8re m y n n ussing practical applica~ Three of those shops are open again oa it is to prevent cut $150,000000 from the budget| Within the body. The new steth- | tion of the new stethoscope, Dr, a repetition of such a thing that the WPB is anions for estimates, principally for agricul-| 0scope transmits all frequencies | Olson said the conventional type small concerns to know about its “controlled materials plan,” tural and industrial commodities. | Without discrimination, whereas | of instrument is not effective with usually dubbed CMP Experience in the North African the ordinary instrument has an | the lower sound frequencies of y : campaign, the committee reported, effective range between 200 and | the heart or with the higher freThe big companies know about it. ’ has demonstrated the necessity for 1500 cycles. quencies produced in the chest. They know that under CMP copper, shipping food and other materials So many new sounds are heard | The new instrument is expected Bort ot Taos Evermment; to, oquniries occupied by the allies | th US ePUIIL WEEE 2 | hequencies available ta the phy. «The committee understands that| Dr. Harry F. son oO .C. A. quencies available to the phySe Se BL A 0K I ARKET the articles and commodities ac- laboratories, that a filter is built | sician. : ) ae quired for liberated areas will not be maritime commis- locked u ; p in a warehouse unavailHt Ber able for any other purpose but that ‘NO OVERSUPPLY GANS PRic pi : xen, the demands of the liberated areas 5 office of civilian A A i y nnounces Uniform’ will be a claim against lend-lease or ihe w h supplies subject to diversion to meet y CHICAGO, May 21 (U, P.)~— ices for Shippers more pressing demands of a mili- Wheat and oats turned steady to metal to the man- Prices PRErs, tary or domestic nature, should they firm. and teady to. casi y ufacturers of Wholesalers Workers picket a Chrysler plant in Detroit as 23,000, others strike in protest over delay by WLB in | develop,” the report stated. m, rye Sweady er on * tanks, aircraft, . contract dispute. Top union officials protested that the strike is unauthorized. “Pr p ‘WwW » Arm M S U S M : the board of trade today. i arm The OPA today struck a new blow Lis EL ulent Weapon wal y Man ays + 9. MUST| At the end of the first hour, “ » ane ® . a e program as “a poten illi wheat was up % to % cent a on. And the man-| against poultry BGRE Mi M ac hi ne-Too | M akers See N 0 weapon of warfare,” and said food Keep 5 Billion Pounds bushel, corn BD haed at OPA} Mr. Budrow ufacturers allo-|erators with the announcement that shipments in 1942, while substantial. levels, oats unchanged to up % gate needed amounts to their sub- live poultry prices for country ship- constituted only 6 per cent of our In Reserve. and rye unchanged to off 1. oe contractors. . total supply. pers and wholesalers could be made L f Th 1943 O f + pply Light trading took place in the : The big difference. between CMP |yniform for entire counties and e u P / n el r u P u “Because of the great increase in CHIUATO, a1 (U. P.).—Maj. ht pit cing eae houses } and the old priority system is that|states at the discretion of the re- By JOHN W. LOVE our domestic food production in|Gen. E. B. Gregory, quartermaster on the buying side. under the latter you could get a gional OPA administrators. Y es Special Writer 3942, up Sivilian PUDAIAtON osu general, said last night that the| myrading came to a standstill in ity, town or vil- : e army must keep on hand more than th it traders waited for DE I a eo frp te or county had its Porkers Weighing 200-225 CLEVELAND, May 21.—The makers of the master tools of war In-|previous year in our history,” the 5.000 000,000 ND of food. a, erry prom ~ the priority would get you hej, ;,4iviqual maximum base price Lbs. Brin $1 4.40 Top: dustry, the machine-tool builders, still have $600,000,000 worth of busi-| committee said. “Increased con-| This, he said, is equivalent to a|change's recent ruling of the settiematerial. It was like having 2|g4 jive poultry depending upon the : g : Ps Pace oo oo ee to keep them going at their present i one Jower:ine nine-month supply for troops over- ment of corn futures contracts . : or the . seas, and a reserve of three months either by delivery of cash corn or i er a at ar it Soin ; ors je eaves Ag 10,625 Received. - They have been told from Washington of “far-reaching” curtail-| earning more money, together with | gor troops in the United States. $1.07 a Ly y i rm for example are going : to DO nent ey different] pri hogs d 10 cents ments to occur in their production, but they don’t believe it, not for|the requirements of our own armed| Gregory, addressing a food con- ’ ’ ces on 0) ce! pped 1943 anyway. forces, was largely responsible for| ference of grocery manufacturers’ age a ox nd 5 Ce het] base prices for live Jouluy in oe at the Indianapolis stockyards to-| Tell Berna, general manager of the shortage.” Balin said the army's food ELECTIONS ARE HELD \ Be y Se 4 wd or = day, the food distribution adminis-|the National Machine Tool Builders CH ALLENGE U S U. 8. Gets Lend-Lease reserve does not constitute a huge, } But we still haven't come down to oe ok = £ yr ates ex. | tration reported. The top for 200 association, expects that new proj- 1 vi ay. | UNDECESSATY SUPPLY. | the small fellow who may be making Hi fyiven Jee t cellings on | 0,225 pound porkers was $14.40. ects, changes in design of weapons, The committee said it was "im-| He also denied charges of waste- AT COAL CONVENTION + repair parts for cultivators or small cused their violations @ ngs On| peceipts included 10,625 hogs, 250/and several inventions now ap- pressed” with the reciprocation of ¢1ress in army mess halls. Waste © Kitchen stoves. These are the ones the grounds of ignorance. cattle, 450 calves and 1500 sheep, proaching the tooling stages will other united nations countries un-|gcecurred a year ago when the army| Alva V. Stout of Plymouth, Ind., like those in Scott county, who just Effective May 26 — keep many an order department der lend-lease, and reported that| wag expanding rapidly, he said, but northern vice president of the as1 ed up shop and took a good- : Hogs (10,625) busy until the end of the year. He from June 1, 1042, to March 31, 1043, |i was reduced on the basis of care-| sociation during the past year, was HO ho iinet than go, Louluy producers aise Slee . [email protected]| points out that the British machine! piich Demand Post-War | he, United Kinedon supplied our| ful surveys. elected president of the Indiana oki oll the red tape of trying that it was too difficult for them [email protected] | tool industry has not slackened and SU=Warl armed forces with 1,362,681 ships’ “Pipeline Must Be Filled” Coal Merchants association at the to get a priority and then get the to ascertain the freight rates to [email protected] | that England is still trying to buy Civil Avi ati on to M et tons of articles and equipment. This pe closing session of the 13th annual materials their cities, towns or villages. 1433614 48 tools in this country. e does not include more than 2,000,000 The food reserve for troops over-| convention yesterday in the Hotel Possibly 80% of our concerhs are Regional OPA administrators now ol ja30@1440| Some types of machines, it is true, Cc titi ships’ tons of materials for con-|seas must be kept at approximately Severin, succeeding Walter E. KlehBe oeil.sized category. Yet|nave the power, Subject (8 contir. 4 REE have been produced in sufficient ompetition. struction intended exclusively for |2,000,000,000 pounds, he said, to keep| foth of Richmond. they would use only 3% “of the mation from Washington, to adjust [email protected]| numbers definitely to pass their LONDON, May 21 (U.B).—De- U. 8. forces, it added. the “pipeline of supply” filled at, Other officers elected were E. L. total metal supply. It will no long- | varying prices in any political sub-| "0 To" de [email protected] peak, such as deep-hole drilling ma- y Ah In Australia, according to the re- all times. Danielson of Elkhart, northern vice er be necessary for them to write division in their region, to one uni- Packing Bows 10} chines used for gun boring, and a| mands mounted today for British| port, civilians went without potatoes From the time the food is pur-|president; Oliver Henderson of Bedto Washington to get approval. |form price, provided that the uni- geod to choice— number of boring mills, but other|preparation for post-war civil avia-|for nearly four months so thaf chased until it reaches front line’ ford, southern vice president; Frank They can go to their suppliers (like form price is not more than one-| 270- 300 pounds ............ [email protected]| types of machines are still in the tion and one report said the gov- American forces could be provi- troops, it is in transit or in storage'g Pittman of Indianapolis, treas= the Holliday or Van Camp steel [tenth of one cent higher than the| ss. 30 Bounds ....uie- HOODS p| TOP Critical ratings. rament had decided to act "boldly|Sioned. awaiting the next successive steD|yurer, and Charles S. Moore of Gary, warehouses here) and by Alling out [lowest price per pound in the po-|-360- 440 pounds ......eei [email protected] Russia Wants Tools ernme y of its journey for 270 days, Gregory | recerding secretary. & simple form, four or five lines of | litical subdivision. kar pounds 13.85@1395] Tools in greatest demand are eyl- aid franily” 30. mesh Amerean sid, keep our men in the battle The board of directors consists of writing at the most, get what they| By this action, effective May 26, 430. 550 pounds ni BRE in vied ph ders. used for airplane SOmpERiiion in international air N. Y S tock 8 ‘ape ow Bo Hear Chg) OHH w. JBigieck of Indianapolis, ’. ln , m 1c . ’ | A heed. Of eourse, they won't be able both the OPA and the legitimate parts; big hobbing machines for om i i's ai . Net [the pipe lines of supply be filled at|S WEN, vo Vendell of Terre “4 to violate limitation orders the poultry dealers will be able to pub- 250- 550 pounds ............ [email protected] The London Daily Mail's air cor High Low Last Change ‘Haute, BE. M. Prank of Jefferson« } ¥ he 1 Vin iti a i It Slaughter Pigs cutting the teeth in marine turbines, respondent, Colin Bednall, Wrote een co eu all times because nothing will run ue Mr Kilehforth, O. E. Klink ED retin for only the most es Ds gi Te LR and multiple-spindle bar machines teorCu th Te been given| Os chem [18 + she 10 1'i [out of an empty pipeline,” he said. of Bloomington, Howard M. Mula ro ou ve! co - 120 pounds ............ [email protected]] for making any number of items. |... i _iboite that the SoOVerfns| a mil state ! Y 1h = YU ’ ' " necessary goods. to and will be able to educate os [email protected] for making any number of items. | yoy authority that the governs Am mad 8'8 | 10% 10 10h — 4 of Edinburg, Charles Wright of Inyg : states and w able ¢ CATTLE (250) The Soviet government is now Am Roll Mill .. 14% 14% 14% 4 U.S. STATEMENT CMP goes into effect 100% bY|the poultry producer as to the ceil- trying to order several hundred ment now intends boldly and frank-| 2% FOC SH ©: 3" 152% 188 + Ya «De 4 dianapolis, John Childes of Ander July 1 but it is gradually being in- i 1 ) ) _|ly to set about creation of & mer- Am Tok B _.... 8 55% B8 — Y| WASHINGTON, May 231 (U. P.).—Gov-/50n, Albert F. Schnaible of Lafay ! g In-jngs applicable for the sales of live million dollars’ worth of tools, ap-| © i ¢ the Am Water W'.. 8% 7% 8 ~~ ls|ernment expenses and receipts for the G6 filtrated in war material procure-|nqyitry 18000 10.50 tly to replace what the Ger-|S ant air service worthy of the jy,conda ..... ME ae Bl ee eat year through May 10) come|Yette, Oarl G. T. Monninger of Loment already. It may develop some . js 8611.09 paren Ey es or captured British Empire.” Armour TG... St Bt 844 — lo|pared witha Ye AGG 1. year gansport, Tom Tobin of Mar“bugs” as all plans do but officials [email protected] yA war production board de- “The whole world will be girdled Bait & ohio... Rin 2 i — be Expenses. 840.780.471.800 430 853.093 024 jon, Frank C. Bollman of Ft. Wayne, A Beier pit. er Ghuitror of wat N NEW 700- 900 pound 1600] cided in Washington the other day with British airlines operating|Ben Ind Loan. 16% 18% 19% — la| Jar Send. 358 [3s i00east.iia| erschell Woodward of South Bend tighter but simpler control of war 200-900 pounds serine vv. [email protected] faciliti jew | British aircraft between British Borden ........ 3}... [Net ‘Defleit .. 48.514.004900 14.381,888.2.2 and Harold D, Johnson of Ham- : OY Rhein to appoint a new-facilities review| = oi all wrote. “It is promised |Bore-Warner ... 321 32u 334 — 1 |GaSh Balance 14.300.260478 3 3T8.003.198 | pong ney expect it to prevent EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 100-1300 pounds «viii fedngie2s, committee to replace a facilities) oT Fogo win be spared to en- Ches & Ohio. #3 #1 Mi — u|Natk Balance 13437 612.883 3.813 1000380 : Medinm— arance board. The new com- ‘ Comwith & So. 1% wT. %| Gold Reserve. 22,454.772,333 132,709,165,086 " . such a thing as happened to one " om Cl " ine the previous Sure’ that the whole British com-| Som Basen. 20is 10% 20° oo: Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corp. and 00-1100 pounds +....sevees. [email protected]| mittee will re-examine p | monwealth of hations shares in the Corn Prod .... 61} 80% 61 4+ a subsidiaries 13 weeks ended April 3 manufacturer in a town about 60 The local Victor division of the ay runs PeARRibbenie [email protected] ly approved projects for new plants| hes i, Curtiss. Wr A. 22% 220 22% — INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE net profit $1,925,819 vs. $439,269 year miles from here. He was working pagijo Corp. of America will open 2| 700-1100 pounds ........ \oos [email protected]| and machinery to see how much of Cond v Bot Roda I I a Clomrings ...ooouiiiinneines $ Lo1s.000 co. three 8-hour shifts a day on Jeep|gowntown employment office at 137 Heifers the need for them can be elim- onference Urged Gen Electric . 31% 314 me — B iiuusiiiiiiiiiiiiinienias 374, parts, just going to town. In fact, |g Market st. Monday morning for Chica 20 ds : 5 inated by the substitution of exist-] An international conference for | Goodyear ia 31 3 I}! + 4 too much so, because he Was Way ine sole purpose of the Hiring Of | E0100 bounds .i..iiiiiii. I5sogisss|ing plants or tools. the purpose of reaching an agree- | Fu Pair. 18° 18° 186° — i Toe And ry eos eliung Part WOtkers J va a. Gob- 800 pound 14 50@15 50 War Needs Change ment to prevent “cutthroat com- fn: Hepvester. of, 9 8, * 2 So This office will mark the first per-| 200°,000 Pounds vveeveessses [email protected] | petition” was urged by an inde int T&T ..l.. 18% 18° 18% — % Eich Nii t be used for months, manent employment office of 8 War | medium— . yo ~"| The announcement Was BCCOM*engent committee set up last Sep- johns-Man ... 83 MB. org this bottling up material Which factory in Indianapolis to operte| Wo S0 pounds wv... K@LED) EOE IW 1 CSUTCL Cer ap Vetter to consider the fue of LRP uk LHR dhe 4 something else in the ary Na SH EO §00- 900 pounds .......eennn [email protected] po, J willed craftsmen civil aviation. Noth-Relv it “oe un 4 1 3 d vise : ENDE. employment office which wil con- | Good wy ou ss@i32s| WhO are urgently needed fin war( ee pile Nat DEY LB Bu he +h Ss B ceirbiiiatiiiibetaiaens . 213. » bi} ‘ sat A 8 — 4 ODDS AND ENDS: Australia is tinue to accept job applications. Tt Medium o.oo ee I 2 plants.” The Yesult vs Jet in| .t once, British airlines will have to| Sub ou 0 18% I Ton trying to step up food production will be open from 8 a m. to 4 P. M.|Canner ..... ..........ocooee o0@ 9.50] centers of the machine- indus-| “American planes for four years Pan Am Alrwys 32 31% 31% — % by importing U. S. farm machinery. six days a week. Ber Bulls (all weights) try some workmen wondered if they| oo. "yp or Tt sald that Britain| pean RR ©... 30% 1% on = wi / merging farms and using women as| RCA officials believe that the new Ba ought not to get set to make the to." "1000 civilian al Procter & OG . 58% 85 B8la .... hired hands. . Southwestern office “will be a direct aid in ac- URensifake Bxetuded) change. fter th fe civilian alrcfaft pyjman =... 3% BU BW — 2% yahehers are making money selling quiring the number of people need- | & Se MALELALLLLARRRL ARAL, 13.25@13.%| marlier reports of tapering off in| & ve A e war sna Jesommenged im- Pure ol ares 185 17 ® + be / hair from tails of horses and cattle|ed for the local plant at the present| yeamm oo... iii 13.00013.50| certain branches of the industry) ne Whip RI wer ER Bl BR ol / for army mattress padding time.” Medlin, ns ooo: GIES) appear to have had their effect| Which could he converted to civilian) Seog Thick 1s F180 18S 4 weer] Th even on draft boards, leading them | Use afterward. So Por R Sug. 26% 25% 26% + XN Dehydration of food saves much| The office will be supervised by CALVES (450) \ till badly needed in| The London Times, in an edi. South Ry pf ... 46% 483% 48% — Io ehipping space but compressing the Harold G. Freeland, RCA employ- Vealers (all weights) fo iiiucs meh shill badly n h torial, urged that the United States| Sor ras <8 is ®° .. ' dehydrated foods saves just as ment manager and staffed by the Good to choice [email protected] | 1° industry. Stud ay nn 1% 1% — / Je, y 0d to choice oc 1800818801 Tl TT ie» Mr. Berna said,|and other nations be invited to &|gunihine Min.) 6% 6% a — | much anufacture claim lant EE ee ii 12.00@15. Ss rue, 9 e ’ Sunshine Min.. 6% 8 6a 4 ch again, m ac rs . plant's personne. Cull (75 Ibs. MP) «cevevnniins 8.50@12 00 “that many tools now in use in conference for “realistic and prac- Texas CO i \..« 19% 40% 40% - Ya CROSSWORD PUZZLE - et te and Calves |. ants making tanks, fuses and the tical discussions” of air transport.| om Air Cipes ae an nu - FOR FAMILIES Chotee~ like could be converted to other est Alf Brev.. JM: 39 30% — / HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 18 At this time | 500-800 pounds ............ 148081880 production as demands for these LOCAL ISSUES White Rock ... Ti 6% Ha + TPictured 20FeiEn on |ooon Sabiouiisss WEGISH) goods are revised, but these plants] womive:_ suerte, Summed wr ya | TS ov G0 RC A Separated by War screen actress, 500- 800 atniesees AB a ept avaliable a Ss e oung Sheet ... 35" a yw L (abbr) 800-1080 bounds .ueieeiiies ABSS@ILES gudden, ehosges oovursing of the| Agents Fin garb pi LILLY Felis Rad... Bh HN FR [11 Pleasantry Medium — e fronts. th Yds 6% Bid... J in th ed fi lled to oth BR . elt R 8tk vds 6% pid RY Complete New York A man in the armed forces, or called to other war wy 12 Crafty 24 Turn aside 500-1000 DOUNAB ...eevesvess 13.50@1880] “It is too simple to say we have| Bobbs-Merrill com "i mpie } . 14 Move back Filithe ot | nis isoquase| I iS country all the machines Bobbe-Merrill 46% $e. stock quotations are car- work, can go with a freer mind when he knows that and forth pe i | necessary to chew up the steel we|Comwith Loan 8% pfd ..... 97 100 : : his family’s financial affairs are in good hands. This 15 Twilled cloth 29 Qesifiel ns “id re (steers) have. This is So, in a way, but|Hook Drug Co com | _..... 18 18 ried daily in the final edi- y ; 800a, . 33 2000 pounds id NO Ih T0 pouRids GOwh «..veeeires [email protected] fey are ue}, iskribhned in exastiy Ind Area Tel 5% pid .......... 08% ioaw| | tion of The Times. holds true especially for anyone wih JpyastiDerus 1 ™ Medium — e plates ey w u —an Wasrhubees ‘ai ihiliti \ r in gi pf [HE mn meni a EER SRR ndpls 5%% seeesens i021 r suc Se 0a e 5F 38 Devil Good and Choice— Idpls P & L com ...eveecns 15% 17 LOCAL PRODUCE . ] Bo rs SO Halt an en | 500 pounds Gown suiuueis. 160os0e] DAILY PRICE INDEX| indole Riwys Inc com ........ 8% 17 | Heavy breed hens, lic; Leghorn hens of the family may place an unfair responsibility on A 28 Hail! 42 Be still! Medium— . NEW YORK, May 21 (U. P.).— | *Indpls Water Class A com .. 15% 17 Broil fryers and roasters, under § son wW 1 1 te n ossibl 1 0 ardiz 20 Tendon 83 Evil (abbr.) 43 Claw 500 pounds down ........... 10800M90| yy & Bradstreet's daily weighted fino oan Co Bal wl 8 ok, TIE, the person who is selected and p y Jeop 8 82 Before 55 Charged 4 For fear that $4 Taxl SHEEP AND LAMBS (1500) price index of 30 basic commodities, |N nd Pub Serv 814% pid ..... 90% 841 | Regen Tecetpts, 84 tbe. and wp. | the assets themselves. 33 Charm atom fea E94. shorn) compiled for United Press (1930-32|N ind Pub Serv Tr pd ...... c. . pa Shormin fuel 56 Well known 5 Anger Eronoun Cok ET 1808 890] average equals 100): N Ind Pub Serv Te Bid ..... 1044 107% | “Graged Bgge—Qrads A large 36c; grade Fortunately, an experienced trust department Pa red : 8 Scold 163.1418 Common and choice ......... 6.00@ 7. eq ’ Prooress Laundry com is 19% 141 | A medium, Jc; grade A small, i no like th fA . Nati 1is full dt ne Foot digits 5 Sue Ivsje Rind of oF She also Lambs Yesterday ......... vesvsaves 17047) pub Serv of Ind, 5% pid .... 08 101 grade, Se, 1 Soc. Butterfat—No. 1, ike that of American [National 1s iully prepared to 88 Obeerve a : back ig stoneware fame on the ns he good’ auntaste irr liReien hd 80 tanntusin, Tio So Ind [ Fue pra Be on IN relieve such a situation by taking over the care of 40 Doctrine movies That one stage Common .............ioeiit 13.80@1380 | OnCh B80 vssneenrieses JOlIIGY Sy Re a se Loos a8” ..| | Caterpillar Tractor Co. four months investments and other property. This is exactly the 41 East (Fr.) 62 She was a 9 San Francisco 50 Walk in water Lambs (Shorn) €ar ABO ........iveeenainss 156 m 28 |ended April 30 net profit $2,167,317 : . .. ls ans . 44 Shrewd — silent (abbr.) 54 Document Good and eholeg oo... 14280188 1043 High (April 2) vuoouve 124017 i |vs. $1,504,418 in 1042. same service that Indianapolis civilians have relied 48 Expression of star 10 Cabin (abbr.) DR isc Rann 1043 Low (Jan. 2) .......... 16661 upon for years when crowded with the pressure of [ contempt 11 Beat with 85 Sprite Algers Wine'w W RR 44%... : | Investment Study Pays : . : : Sonte VERTICAL stick 87 Toward American Loan 88 81 1... 11} » vy other affairs. One particularly attractive feature of 4 Maistare 3 Lotter 13 Theatet boxes 5 Lapa CRYSTONE Gent Newspaper $i aa 8 ” sn —— this service is that it may be discontinued at any 82 Behold! 3 Lieutenant 16 Rant 60 Exclamation DENT A L Shame Be Shell Siig) rns time...when the individual at war returns, or when=F I | - — ER ol ee TERT USE ever other arrangements are desired. mdpls Rail Co 8s 67 .... 71% 80 ‘ ia ; Pp L AT = S Dl ater Go. 3tae 88 ©. 10fis 1080s We cordially invite you to come to our Trust \ Kokomo Water Works te UU] 104% : ? 3 . 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A) | WAFER PLATES Tir each SIZB0 | Hiarioat posts Sot: . == m= [dey AMERICAN x 0. { \ ' is | PLATES duplicated EASY TERMS Bivkch Plates re- |! bushel and No. 3 white shelled corn, $1.1 es in new mate- 0 | oO VED as $4.50 9 : Ve CREDIT low as ........ | 0 ¢ 50 51 | Some of the more important BS Hours: Tues., Thurs., Sat, § A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—Mon,, Wed., Fri. to 8 P. M. wy $ 3 facts covering the Rayon Indus. Cy try are discussed in a current at Indianapolis 2 a memorandum which is avail : & able on request at this office. PENNSYLVANIA AND MARKET STREETS | THOMSON a Meo ON |B 4 Branch Office is maintained at College Avenue and 42nd Street :