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oh o torneys' charges to the businessman, ,..i.r. for testing, men at the who helped us and went home. Cram Co. thought they might be TERRE HAUTE, Oct, 20 (U. P.). : Meanwhile, however, we were told 4 hil. | —Indiana deep shaft coal mine op- | too difficult for grade-school chil y by the lawyer that we would have to n : erators reported today that only 51

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] ren. report to the isolation hospital for| "o © only last week an order for|Miners, exclusive of regular maintests once a yes Frid six weeks. 50 Gingery projection maps came tenance men and pumpers, were at : ‘ Another person 1 n't know si work in 11 major diggings. ‘Te - $84) 0om a man in Wisconsin, They ork in 11 major dbpie. - - & Yes, every day’in the year Grants saves you

he thought we would not have to §0 to the hospital at all but could 5® 10 be used in the Wisconsin|y,,,,og “ypyng Workers union said : g Seoul that & back-to-work appeal by John = money! Our 37 year history has been one of

consult our family physicians for ex- : Also, for the first time in history, - aminations. 8 school map will have an index, Aiates, Jugioationa) | board member |

“We reported to the hospital to get a release to see our private|SDOWINg Where cities, ‘states and... 4500 men were idle.

—— x physicians but Dr. Norman Beatty, countries can be found. : SS S——————————— in charge of the hospital refused to Teachers to See Maps AUXILIARY SPONSORS SUPPER : grant us a release so we had to re- It took Mr. Gingery { Ladies auxiliary 624, Veterans of 3 ry from summer ’ port at the hospital once a week for vacation time in 1942 until last fan|Foreién Wars, will sponsor a supper

six weeks. The tests showed we had to get the map ready for the Cram and card party tomorrow evening no disease of any kind. - compahy and it took draughtsmen at their hall, 143 E. Ohio st. Supper will be served at 5:30 p. m.

| Bewty Explite Relowes 3 mass Vo Sure out he aint £5 Ch paying Sym oli Fy r. Beatty exp! e . Pp. m. Mrs. Lena Hart is chairman. no authority to grant releases ‘to| This week delegates at the teach- Fall Cottons re i patients to see their private phy-|®Ts convention here will see thelr p i . sicians so Jong as there was a court|Wish come true when the “most ERMANENT ENTAL PLATES order, requiring the patients to re-|Accurate map of the world” goes SATISFACTION Chambrays! Seersuckers! Percales! Plains!

post to the hospital. » on display in the Claypool hotel. Dr. Beatty said he recalled that] And hundreds of years from now Prints! Stripes! Sizes 14-20; 38-44

® Improved Health in this case Judge McNelis had or-|the saying may be that Gingery dered them to report for tests, did for alr navigation what MerThe business executive who cator did for ocean navigation.

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and see the new {would take over the case and do 2 | TRANSPARENT - DEN- [what he could. sessions, the cour'ty superintendents snudn : : : “Ng 4 with TRANS- | “That lawyer apparently just] Were to hear talks by Dr, Clement T. Pine (Bf | ~~ At this low price thess easy. TEETH. stuck the $50 in his pocket and for-| Malan, state “superintendent of i : “to-wash; hard-to-find classic ||| © Knitted Sacques got the whole thing because I didn’t| Public instruction, and Dr. Willis 4 cottons are a sparkling good : A. Sutton, superintendent of schools : 30% wool, 50% co Sees Another Lawyer in Atlanta, Ga., at 9:45 a. m. at the 4 buy! Note the workmanship, fon to keep baby worm. 54 “I saw another lawyer in the po-|Lincoln hotel : the fine materials and the Assortment of colors. lee station and asked him what he| Walter Readio of Carnegie Tech TT i | careful detailing, Comes in : could do and he replied he would| Tech at Pittsburgh, was to speak | F = PGE ; : see what he could do. I then asked|at the afternoon session at 1:30 a very wide range of colors) him what it would be worth. pm : . “The attorney replied: ‘I think it| A joint meeting of the city and X-RAY would be worth about $100° and I|town superintendents at 2:30 p. m, gave it to him and presently the{at the Lincoln hotel will feature SERVICE [girls were permitted to leave the addresses by Dr. Sutton and Ken-

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