South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

- 2 vvr;. RUSSO-GERMAN v,r . CAMOUFLAGE FAILS nn.ÄlMh k? VTloV I K--r m !: -Tlr.-. ?. r-1-jr,i. 1 th- j r. '- ir : ! f-! oat. Sur Mil's Call e:',-.;r..'l !.-'' t;;" I'Ti : )'."' of I'". i!;'' Wti-.o .ml t-arn of H.mr Huri', j UO n.Ül .- '.Ith f r"!"rl":!, ' : " Jcwn do:;, but Hrr!and h: - " --ai-M itt'.rv. ai: h"'.:; Mr. II. irr. . --tit PACT MENACES 1 1 -'--1 1 1 1 "( :it : n u-d 'iota I'J-:- cP ii. Mils. si: H HKTMi; l (ill. GENOA PARLEY';: "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET : (i r m .! y h.i .- .tr. ir;t ; il 1 f'.-. t it; r...i 4 r:i;- . .Mrs. jstrih HruruKauh. ? yr.irs Police Detail rmd Uuantity i i:vrt ... ar : nr,k v.-rda I -vi - ' 1 1 : "l '1 :.l hiOV ' 1 't.t ."!:. 'A! I.' .1. 1 '1 "1 "lii"! - ai;- 1 t -f.'. .: f t !: l'nit" I J- ..U5 Wl, th- '.tri:i .-'.ru k. Tr.f rr .! from o r HtiT'.l (if Mul(, Despite -Cloth. af! rnor.n foiiowir. z a !h nt' ;:! '

o:.,;vt:: ea I r a:.e. inu Covered Bar. i.." .5- r -ir; -.". ;u' u u t.rri ir 1 1 v. ' P v

u! ! t!n.- t al.I jn (,oi) femice IJelepiter ArtnillHl- ,,,,,., x, t ,vl. .... p 1 , t.fro-l ,nc t.OVcrcil liar.' , Hi-i-t.ncton. I;.!. Iu-... 1 ir,:'. b;n r-i'hnr1 rUlr" r(I h? "M'" Turil of U't.;.. . '.I" r.-'.t ;:f.':t:w ! a,-i A htr rr; rrel .w;!h OVcrri:K .k..-l in this rity for tho r 2. J ''ThVorr:, arrr:, to hivo tru k ! Situation. ! I V,1 pt VrM:;-,,.M?f.;J:J,,!,r",11 Xari0,M hll,'l'dhf-r iSh.'. is sui.,i i,v h.- hx.lar.d. ri,,. ,,ruf :m M .tt l'-.s il", ' , , , 1 1 i 1 u I m Mf.p.ltv niht ;n lli.- John;. . f ,, ., , ;: to h.ivr l 'n f t.. ! ...,,(, -y'lu 11 "' i'""1- - u-,ar.l Charit Lan u. who hws or

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..j l.y.v. n do-.vn. :'--v ra' .tr.ir.-r or tins hü r.c-. 'I I. . .... . . ...... t

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I'll '!' tli..r liti- r:i;.". 0:1

( I. in. I'al.nt llislil-. I , . . . " . ' : . . ' : .;th Nil r-.i.l.

Til- corporation. r. tn- r thr r - . unral -r irr-s w;.l .-.-. h-Tii at

f wh - Ii t I.- h r.l. ! -a. '-'I I Vit in- pre- , ...... . . . iu-- 1 .-.u-;a - 1 mu.-i.t n-u:: i ,

tr.,l in th ('.it.in A- t -i- h.a'J . . ' T k o clock. Kv. I . . Iw: wi'l of.

!ti' owrc-r arm inc sm ri- ir nr 1 . .

fu'.ly a ij.L.a.l i:i tia- Sn-r-' . . , ... . f . Hat-

Huri-l will ho jn i:ivcri' w

i;.t3;r ' ni.'i-i A't -.-. ai.'l Thvrvt'cr- tho "pro-

DKLAWAHK COUNTY IS

Mori'iay at (i noa. Tiov iinKoiuun (-.ins

th a!- til ;-! with "!uu."

Whn the raiding lota;l -n'-rci

1 ( n.et-rv

that th.y are !n accord wüh Flu. pa t-r.l r-::- a nirht to n:..noool:zr ; c:othin,, .r k ,V1 ?hc

KVKRFI V HIT H WIM) ."'i iisiim- norma: l;p:o:ii.-ic iv-iani f xt-1 . i .-. th n.ratp 1 in

r....-; i-,-,.r.-;l"n-: th'1:-' PnK

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i.m'wt row r.Ks.

Kc-rt Iiivraonl Powers, infant

v ;n I ir. i f I'-trl-al torrrs-i in th"

rr. part of P! r-nr county,

.iip th-y i-nour.

:a; U..o:n.::ut iv-iano -a.i..u.. . 1(u. V0 tl. s.t(11., ni,MO,t t),.. KoP-rt Pvaynion.I rowers, intantj it:- ..at war lam-; tA,. anl U ..v.nvr o: ar. inv. r.u..n . , ran . f ;jn p-t o-.i.tt e oluhri i so.i of Jcs.h O. and Mary J. Po-.vt-r 1? ir.lcmr.ait.s and h-- th- r:-iit to d-t rt.-.ine th-.eon-j a-cniin-r to th- otiU-ers. A ! X- Hill .t.. did at th- Kp worth

cnj:ier.atiun ior .oci ti.uc n;'.r o.,.i;..- :.... 4l .1- . , , 1 ,v .rf i )p . i u .!. t a I at o riocK yestr rtiav morn-

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m MrnrAV irA -n-I- ' oM tohav i'4-' w. j p. K, p.owev.-r. rcvcr.iM tnl me in. -mcr fnncu v4..- 111:1-.- . .a-u . j.h .cnca nr" 1 : ..i.f.n,-.- h rv-. ir.t n.if -o.trts had h-al in t:i- .h.Tiinn Act , : . ... . .: . J ki.-....i na .. n.

i ,,v.0 -,. vv....... , : owner w as a;o specializing ai a ioe j n ' -'v- - -

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extend m. re advantageous I roat- , c l . in- coi pi.jauo.i puic- : l.ori. In this c;tv .March z. oi tn:.'

Th "mule" was found In t hiding f year

ror.. i !ti;.- cj iik.t'o.

fli.. i f.riiO! ati.ci Oointol (Hit.;

! though no d-:in.! Information i . ; ; ' 4 ;., i" . ' , i.,. ... ,.io M ..:1r.t r.-htv ,

prap!i wiren ar

d-.wn. It 1.- ri'ort

' Th- two countries, which mu- it a uld i:npo--- i- a-- t

. nd:t;-n-. and

tnalty r.Mo,ds. to ..cTat, th-if oa:- tnM sucl pra-.-ties d.-l n-t ' '"'-Jt;... proprietor was eV.in liquor w a

,!..,.. hchind the bar. Lviderce th.i. j He is survive.! hv two brothers

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Ilr,:i, r,fh.. r . r,- M -r.-if. '--' "...u.i-i.3 m 'PP o.-o..v- . . i cain-d PV detectlVf s Crl.V lt 1 1 -II ih;o'.-n 'down' V-, tho toVado Al'h "'' u lhf' "' 'ut I f rt-oon. At that time :i memhei oi !,-..;rh b.ji'.pn i ohool hou-. an.t:f-lV3r"1 nition treatment eUus-. ' -tr.t- eomtn-rce trw lea.an-,,, (ort e ,,;Ir.-haed a half pint LotithV'lvi MWM- hi!' at Whl-!Th- (imin 'uimunration ay. niad- 'err,, wa witnout au aor- . f : ,-,m the own-r foi T K 1 -., t t' 0r, ' i, rt' that thLs accord N not only con..- i'y. it wa arupi-d. to ivilite ihein 0 kl rh ir.r. ix m :!-.? rorth o hT0. araiaOi , . ., ,,, , ; t.i,' price oi i... u a in-lr-u, 1 hiv -n d-trv-d by l'auh w;;h the p.-n.ral aim, of the , Th- corporation diuvd that a- immediately reported at t ' win-!.' ' " - onoa c.)nl-ience. but is an iiapoi-L-, !-asc ( latises atta-Aed ; . ,'"J: : he;:.l..iuarter which in th- raiu

C E NT R ALI A DESOL A TED

.-rit s-r.-r in th- tp.r.eral i c. n vk - ; t ra t iM-ohibit-i ov la. v. m

tioti oi Europe, r.ut it would b- ny-j tna: tn- w-r- i---.xau-u . x ikos M not a new ....Tender on

Ponaid Arthur and .lame I'dwin,

Ixth of th:. city. Funeral services will he n.'! 1 ai th home of his j.arents WV.ln -i e morning at 1 o'clock. P-v. C. Jordan will officiate. Burial wi'l b. in Highland cemetery.

VARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxe of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Pru-rits. Aspirin !s tte tral mark of P-i.rcr Manufacture of M.wvM.ciolt'r of Sa'.'.cvl:;.- l

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w from v a r -.!.': f: .--h. -w ... Adt

: nj'or the place lat night.

t.ot in.-i t.. trv !. -;nt : o- rn-- i no t l . in in- ."iii.-. ...i-.-. , . . r.,A , 0 ...

. . ticnarg'.a-coiiii:mi'.o'-i'-i'iwj f AS KTT.IE.r POrKS IN ,'ory thit the Jluian-Oerman accord, which they could recover again, t , - i.nilar 'Muo, Afl HH

!j IPVI,rTOV r, ,rr . the cau- of l-hiropcan rcoon- shoe manufacHirers wno uoluel the present awaiting in the, JJC UU -4 wo-''rVom V ; 4a-;a ard 1 -ction and reconcihaticm." agreement a condition whic h would J W,Ä ,aM. vikot I n,,r....n,,iic..n,.arm STAU IN HACK not prevail were the leas--, eon- d hookeaf car. 1 ,,-t in -1 har3Jof unlaw ful p,,sion oiKf , rar.. .o, hnnc arm 1 J 1 1 ' tho l.ndon Times, referring to tho There was a material conflict in , liauor for -ale He wa: t ItUL ' . . . tr- llis pap-i. decLarta that the (Jer- , govern men t iaste.1 ,t ca-e .aie.v, wa,,i tn inno. r in itv comt 1 !!;r.l'i O! i ri; it PTn''1. . . , ,i . .1 i,.. -a.".! schert IM to appo.ir in inj ou 1 1 , 1 1 'rr 1 ,l ; . , f . nr . ,rans have violatud Lh-Canms r.-o-jupor. the assertion that the mornine. I IQim Property damage is -timate l at (. stabbed the con- h id the effect of requiring shoe man- mornir U U 1

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jl I ''' ho;:i.i ard hu.-iness hou"" Th- T'.rr.a 'o cut a path t? ( I I t h rr - c- i n t je.

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re Mor. lav night was i

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it rence in me catii. ui..i-uim .i . .' iumim. ... , . r i nil ;

tu v, in.ij "tv.na 'nnr:it inn's tnaohines. the corporation ; Liucoso Salesman nein I-

through, ... . .. , .! .v.. ...a,,.;,-r. nj'wit x-. t-w i I F

v.isn to .nwck tue auies in me iac-: rep4ii:g ma. no- cviu.-i. ..- it.. linr(fprL' LZu ses I 1 1 LI

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and at the same time try to force a matter of hoh e.

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Charles J. Temple. ilesman front;

ii , , ' , . ii ..- .u v, ..,rJith.ir hands w.th regard to be sure oi' Ä r-i-.;,-!",. ',rre.ted lit lit nigh:: i I or.- of d-!a':on. Ha It o t h- h omr i i ; T1TTri rnT T miAlT m A hici-,o w a arrtMui lai. mm 'o'-i!;-::';;.;;;';;1;,1;,;;:;''; an" ;'i ADMINISTRATION TO is r,,,;- mnnss h fi

FüöH rnUülxAM W

Vr a

f-eareh for io.-d one'. Tran.-portat iojj .y r

justify th-ir conduct by pleading

oad is practi-'rhal ,hy VPro itol to partici

hich Temple was said to have been

t , I.. .

i : i 1 'i i" wTii."i ti i'fiiiii-ii'-. - a. . tii

Ü sn,-;;;r;;;r : c:;,:i:,,1-"-:ü; Z vr.l TRACK ELEVAT ON;::;

: emergencv In- rating a special I'cr nego.ue prnaieiy wun me, itram carrving nurses and doctors H'!h-vists. He KMey tha! ncth- . . .. . . .. : r Mr. Idovd C.eorec nor ih French '

i n. ro n i m lenTri .t i n r ri ' t w ,

I hcM.M,;M.-,l delegates knnv of the signature ol j Matter DlseU??el at C.OUIH'll lfif,M xvi n,,,rt Tuesdav even-!"" ';"in. No uuHlvv uhat jour !

I! .' ' s 1 the tr:if In fm-p t'oiir o'i '.ode in f h ' I w t- 1 T I . - . . 1 . .... . i.

in- gratet- -unriag was expen-i J . r.piii" 1'rnnfill .1 VIIIH i mg at it-i" o cmcix at me 1. . v.

aiternoon. ami asserts that oy the -vv...r, - - er lirst article Germany recogniz-s th j OrdilKIIieC Tabled. ; '--

1 ish-vik government de Jure.

u"ontinued from rage one.)

tan-l-t:!! da- to the hoa' y

I ate in a gr r.eral conference on a

tin r iu, the night tlelk ordered i

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'the arrest. Ttmple was hclu a the, -

ation overnight and is sched uie i ' iaaou oi leem. a .snuu-ui auen,

I H' ll.lt" jiini,. v in .'in i.u

a i pear

i foinb in City court this morning.

Her' it hou wo da it. Iv us-

, ing an aljtluttd liarinl"s anes- j ithctic a:l pain is eliminated from i

. ! t Itii ikiiofit ion rl'J: i itovt lint üi 1

The c-abiiift of the Industrial " "! ,

. i rc-d in th- firming communities.

j th- storm -weeping i-'. '.in a path - ' nil's !ng and 1 "' yard wide. Sevj fra! famihH hae not 1 . n hi .ard

Irom.

MASONIC ORDER III

ji TORNADO KILLS 7 L Ii IIEDRICK ANDIUNY

vi.-ion of a grade watchman, signal

d vi e or some other mcan.- for a

SPRING 8EREilONlAL!E'Hv:ri3'.'S!

PAXVILLK. lh. Apr;" 17. S-v-ti ; ! next meeting of the eonimltteee of;

Hr, nn.l many p-rsns in.pir-d wa the who'.-. May 1. to permit .'it the toll of a tornado tha: swept. Cl C fit ' Attv. . W. Hammond to communlncriw Vermillion eaunty. Illinois. 1 AlorO 1 liail 4UU LdUiUHlatCS . t 't wUh v-huyler f Huhbell. atand Warren county. Icditni. lite T n 1 1 i t rl H n uri n ?itnl i tnmr.v for the railroad, uiving no-

p IP - j t, e or coru mpiate.i acuon oy me, ads rocu-i-TinK for fill gC3

. .mi. !.. mi -n '- ....... .ni , yuics L.uncn ainome,umce,an4 ti-i.ls will be asked to appear he. 'Pm-tnt ?ne A .U linor tric-

et?

Ar Milk

ph.xical condition niay Ik' we ahsolut ly guarantee that this anesthetic will calico on no harm. t)ur many iationts will boar out

our statoiiH'iits. llrone know.. liowoi'r. that thoro aio many dentai opciatin tliat are painful hooauso j o" their nalure. ut we pride our- j

O f !solos in tho oaio and i-iccaution "" I that i oeroioil by ir operators in

For Infanf

,Vv'tf Rr& Invalids

NO COOKING

Mor. -I iv. Prop-rty damage is r--pir'-d heavy n' H-dri-U. Ind.. and v:ci:r.tv. vb.e; six p-rons w-r-

kilid. according to Th-v are:

ncal reports.

The spring ceremonial of Mstio

fore the council at that time for a I

. - i i w- t. o l r

jiM-der teiicn i ropneis oi in- i.n- (.onsllifrarion nf t!l, het po-ihl !

Grover Johnson. Willi im Grady, j chanted Realm, Avalon Grotto ao. ;)IUHns for a protection to the crossM:a Mildre,! Grady. Mrs. Philip j vi was hPl1 list nUht At the Oliv-r ; ing. High. Nellie Muri- and a woman' ,:,..

in a; er. iio: in. in t.- miimi i in.--

nrr-ed Morr:.-ev. The last two named live t-n farms r.ar Hedrick. All stores, an e! tfor. a school hou- arid s--r,al i.s;dm f. in Hedrick were rejortal d.-;troved.

Fountains. Ask for HORLICJCS,

S-Avoid Inilalioas & Substitute!

making this dental work as plcaswtnt and agreeable a-s poi!i!e. Iuisllgate for yonrxdf. It ts notldng ; to i (nti't us and examination is free, j J.T. HOLMES, D. D.S.; Corner .Michigan V Washington st. j

Oor Central Drug Co. Look for Sign

r f I .1.1 ... ft

beim? initiated into the mysteries of jacOltS sirrPSlVU Oil IjltJUOr

the tjrotto. I (Jinrnrs hv r rderal ;lzents

i .m ii I i WKT.'l

The candidates, all ok' whom were

neivs.-aniv memoer oi tue .uasoni-

Glen daiobs. who lives a out .six niil-s nertheast f ?hi city. wa ar-

... .....

.'..:-.. A.i.-rt An.urs.Mi was kiii-o .fraternity, assemlded atth- Masonic 1 re -.-red -sterdiv aft-rnoon hv Pro-

and her hu-.hai.d s-r i-m.ly v iur-d j -pr.n!pie yesterday afternoon .... t I hi'Mlinn Pio-ctor Harry M ith-s and .' hen their hom- v.. d. -t r ov-d . -,.i,-,ok ana at six the neopltytes. h-' polity Pireetor Goi: mi eh trges of; "r ,r Pithian. 111. Ar P.unv. k. HI I ,-,,Mp.anied by the Grotto band and 1 i;!eallv mfi nufa- ruring li.pior. A mam m '.1 buildlor- vere blown j patrol in fuJ regalia, and the at-Ltjn. F ,,art of -mule- and 1 ,n,wr'- i tending prophet-? iik.ir-hed through u ,!i,,n ,,f mash were found in arm jth.. main streets of the city to th- ' nnoc-upied cabin in rh- rear of his' WIII1: HIA I'.K KITING. ioiiv-r hotel where t!:- banquet ' j,, ree-d on ?l.im! ANPI'.P.S N. Ind.. April IT. ' wa h.-Id in the Kotaiy room at '. : "-a ' ; or-.ds. 1 Th-.-. . .-a of raim'a'.'. li-re be. ; o'clock. !

t w e n Tu"'? i:m . p m i moaeii tu i in. m- .i..-.. i:.'. -

. :r. a -o n-.any ' .a.-no mt s, and and neophvtts journeed to th-, c m I W to ::vr to a!.-e rucllv , ''n1 theater wh-fc th- cerenmnial j

Mond iv t.igis'. ft-. in the north ; was he'd, beginning at : h) o'clock, i p.;i;o, HI.. April 17. Ground m I tu'i w..ntati t'l'nm i'Vai.'a-! - c i

,i . i ,i . i i : l T i ,if rp t I t itiv' 4iii . j ii' " (y i'unow in into rnp in k

GROUND HOGS WEAKEN

MISSISSIPPI LEVEES

ments were responsible for levee i

,;n,.,,.,fir:,i,,! ,....;Ts tomght tolmauy oittc. in in-uana at.rnue.i rn

!, d I'm it. P a. tornado Petween j ceiemen.ai. I. I. .Monro- wa ; ,. ,-.a c jn t hjs se-tion. according to; v , x mdf i and Suuuoitv ille. but awarded a P.ig Six s-'tudt bak. r at tlo hjionn K-i. P-d Cross repres-nt i- I . . u-r- dou n ae.d .b-fiuite Hi- r'.oe of the evening being the hold, t tjvp un,, ,; j nv c s . jga t i ng rt lief con- I ;o-i t iv not b- a iP.ihl- for -f the Iccky numb, r in ih- contest. ,ijt;OI,s. j

!'aijii-:i; ITNTI,Y KUM P. t;:ii::i: hapti: ini. April it J w . ! :: n. :'a:-"'.;-. v.,s in-tant-P kilh 1 ' .: P. Moml iv n riming

'.-: .. .i. -. !i';. h .-o.v. ot tlie t.ej th.' i ! ' art - -f .1 i -: r . o i n t v de- I 1 "" i . I h : - hi''.!' C p i r ! s Co- k. ' l.vmg ne. v ..a i-:;rif d im 'he ,r-' hr:.- of '. . hon . .ir-l ;s '. e.l to f i: .!' :nj ;r d. Mi.-. Jo-ph PI w i b ,d!v Par- H.-n-- -f i P.-v i'-.kii'. !' A Me'o:n's. ' 1 I- -1 ! .. ;. . t p .; v !o-m- ' : s j:- i P T W T'TMt'.. - 1 Arch j s M' . ' - o w : P I h'i t j ' 1 , ; - . . . ' " i ' ; ! r ' .s - . ' . 1 r ! o ", 1 ; i ; y P: f h i - -';m cd a ; ;:.,, . .,r : t.-..t ..f p .- v. :.. .,- 1 ?... T p i'P of tp... s-.-rm 'v u-s i " I i . I : i 1 ' M P !);! -I ! ! - i'P.;pri:i io. sp.o.noo 'i ''ii! sMiTP. Ark.. Amd 1 T A - i g o 1.. ; tt .1 i - ' ' . i '!, ;';r a !i: i:..-!o ; r U- 'e -e :' i i ".:. . : W -'''. : A ! i ' i . -: t -' d . v. gt." . : : i : ! : n p : o :.:" ' ! . -. m . , - - - -: : . i - d a . J P' to

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l iank I'iwi n. an emplovr tt tlie ik' - - P'.a-.t No. 1. re-

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: i ! i : i1 rv . i y ? -' : II- vi;'l ' :1 ;c: :n rlie ; ' to-'f P' s-.m-time I

I.. C. vmith. l.tgn ic niiiwli av., , 'Jt-: t..g-p p 1 t p,.- j-, ;. e the ' i s tm sp.oi.gh; fr.-nt , V- a a'-.-i.t 3 : :P. 'c!' rk ; M- :. : i . Th- - tr ha 1 !

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lt. C. lkildwin. ggl Kimble a..

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.or. -Tai r.:.:ht that

- I 'erd to ,r.' g ar hid 1 t a - d' r v" .n i . ; -. p.trkin." pi i e ,n front of th' .vK.'.i' i..ik. r o; p.. on J ,4 . fj . d-.r.rg th- aftern-on. Harry IJndcn. 5J1 S. liafa)e(te vt. A ar: e.p d hit- I .at r.;ghr hy ', rg'l Iüthr (. it er. ,trge of dr. vir.gr h:s i vrh; lntovp-.it. -.1. I.iidrn was ht M ai the nat. or. a d is to api ar ta fort Judge- Cra.'ttr L. mi . oriih in C.'.y . , r t t h :. ni Tn : r g.

Prest-O-Plates Mean Plenty of "Pep

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