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2-2121 TRIES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 26, 1943 Telephone Toat WjlXS ASS TO JANE ARDEN Flora 'Accept? By MONTE BARRETT and RUSSELL ROSS Mrs! Clara Nestor Rites Thursday 76, editor of the Lincoln Journal and a newspaperman for more than 50 years. He was born in Granville, Save Your. Feet for America The BaaraMaf For Hilda Hod 1 Dies At Kingston A SHAME ro asknSuto HAVE LONCw Mrs. Clara Nestor of 92 West Ben S09 SE6JP- )fc-s I A dear: Toeenvtesr JdHp? I trtimg to so r3 Entertain In Your Home If yea have guests serre them Utloa. CItV XXX Craam Ale ar tiiuur Laser th.a tae nett street, Kingston, the former LL, Cf ill TAfZTlMG foz.

A oV jf I AVE. TO LOW CM JikA OfM A Clara Mayeski of Glen Lyon, died in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last I party will ke nijfht after a brief illness. She was a resident of Kingston for 40 years. Mrs. Nestor, whose husband, An onions thony Nestor, died two years ago.

was a member of, St. Hedwig'a You'll marai bam quick), these soothing, cushionmc arotactive nui relieve nam- r-v 9 Church and women societies of the parish. Three of net- sons are serv ful shoe pressure. Costbuk ing in the armed forces. Survivina are these children: a nine, boo cvuywnc.

Mrs. Leo Wisnewski, Edwardsville; Mrs. James Inman, Shavertown; Clara, at home; Anthony, Newark; Theodore. Newark; Francis, West Bring I Year 1 Ration I Book 1 For Comfort and Durability Wear Horn Wyoming; Pvt. Charles Nestor, Camp Wolter, Texas; Pvt.

Thomas Nestor, Shreveport, eand Pvt. Stanley Nestor, who is on his way to foreign duty. There also are these sisters and brothers: Mrs. if, i I ui aaari j' Rimmed Glasses Alice Szudrovich, Detroit: Anthony MARRIAGE LICENSES Many At Services Mayeski, Burbank, Mrs. Frank Galick, Nanticoke; Ludwig Mayeski, Breslau, and Mrs.

Anthony Charles Kalmutx Fla. W. Palm Beach, For Mrs. Walsh The Reader's Coluib Julia K. Abelson Wlllces-Barre Karpovich, Breslau.

There are 14 grandchildren. Charles N. Knbrr Wyoming; Largely attended funeral services Honey L. Bullock Kingston were held for Mrs. Catherine Walsh, Btyiea ana colors ob Convenient Credit OR.

JAMES H. C0HVIN LAZARUS Vorthampta St Intraaee Located Only. At Edward W. Reichert Wyoming Margaret Wesley Luzerne Clarence E. Hagel Hunlock Creek Delores C.

Wildoner Hunlock Creek WISH DE VALERA WOULD DO 94 First avenue, this morning at 9 with a solemn requiem mass at 9:30 Obitiiary WAR CHEST CAMPAIGN Editor. Times-Leader Evening News: LIKEWISE Editor. Times-Leader Evening News: The funeral of Hilda Hodl, 9, in St Ignatius' Church, Kingston. above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward I.

RlBkofski Nanticoke Julia Franchak Lower Askam Rev. John Bell was celebrant of the The humane and liberal Portugese errant to the Allies of the use of the Louis Hodl, Bunker Hill, Kingston mass; Rev. M. S. Boylan, detacon.

ALFRED B. DAILEY Alfred B. Dailey, 86, former Wyo Township, will be held on Thurs Azores bases proves a source of and Rev. John Lenahan, Although pubMe acKnowledgement was made from the platform at the closing meeting of the Community War Chest Campaign on the evening of October 21st, concerning the splendid support which was given throughout by your paper, I cannot let the opportunity pass without day morning from the home of her ming building contractor, and for much pride and satisfaction to the millions of loval Americans of Irish Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. the past 19 years a resident of La- sister, Mrs.

Kinzle. 120 Gilligan street, city. Mass will be read in St. Therese's Church, Shav Angelo J. Schlfano Pittston Grace M.

Marranca Pittston Alexander Stampleskl Hanover Twp. Laura A. DeGuglielmo Wilkes-Barre Michael J. Krall Newark, N. J.

Louise M. Gowlsnok Swoyervllle James P. Brennan WHKes-Barre Anna V. Gaughan Wilkes-Barre P. Hopkins, Plymouth, and ReV.

descent We only wish that De Grange, died last night in General Hospital. John Kundreskas, Luzerne. James Valera, president of Ireland (whose cause was financed by the American ertown, and burial will be in St. INT Evers was soloist. He built many homes in Wyoming adding my personal acknowledge' ment to you and your associates.

Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown. Pallbearers were Frank. Jack, and excelled as a cabinet maker. money of Americans of Irish descent The child died on Sunday morn' Funeral services will be held on Leo and Eugene Walsh, sons of the The news articles in prominent Prank D. Brlzcint and others interested in a -Humane rnuld and would have been ing at her home after a brief ill ness.

places, tne editorials and the ac companying space, constituted pow Wednesday afternoon in Scureman funeral home, 296 Wyoming avenue, Wyoming, with Rev. L. D. Thomas deceased and Jack and Eugene Walsh, grandsons of the The many floral tributes were humane enough -to allow the Allied (Kattlosaake Braaa) For Sore kTuaoles, gpralaa, atrslaa. Bruises lCnsoulaz Craunpa, Stiff sTaok.

Menxalgio Palna. llreare. Mosquito and Xnaaot BlUa. erful agents in the furtherance of navies the use of the msn oases, thereby saving countless thousands the campaign, and I am certain that Anna R. Skwiot Wilkes-Barre Charles A.

Guber Shenandoah Conatance A. Visnauskas Peeley Joseph Tarlck West Pittston Florence A. Shacochla West Pittston Edmund Gubitosa Avoca Rita Castellan! Wilkes-Barre JOSEPH HOTTLE officiating. Burial will be in Wyo ming cemetery. Walter's Owner-Operated Reliable Shoe Store 23 Public Square your invaluable aid was a most ma of Allied lives ana even snorxening carried by the following grandchildren of Mrs.

Walsh: Frank, William, Jack, Patricia, Doris, Clara, Gerald and Marie Walsh. Funeral services will be held' on terial factor during the oast weeks. He was a member of Wyoming the leneth of the war. Ireland De- mee 35a. 80a $1.00 Lyjjmgf Thursday afternoon at 3 in Bethle longs on the Allied side in this war.

ai a time wnen you are notably curtailed in the size of your paper. Methodist Church, the Jr. O. U. A.

Troy Council 76, Wyoming; Carpenters Local at Kingston, and sev Interment was in St. Ignatius' A MfcAUliat. Charles A. Windsor Dallas hem for Joseph Hottle, 1032 Linden street, that city, who died yesterday in his home. He was the father of your generous space was the more Lydla C.

Matthews Chatanooga, Tenn. cemetery, Pringle, where Father Bell 'gave the benediction. uruuitiwsMfibo. Plrmoath. Fa.

-BTTT WA BOOT) AJTS STAJCPS" appreciated. My personal grati eral otner societies. COMING FUNERALS tude to you is great Ray Hottle, South Mam street bus! nessman. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ray Shaver of West Wyoming and OLEXY Alex Wednesday, 8:30, FRANK 8PONENBERG Frank Sponenberg.

72, a harness White Haven W. E. Davenport, Berwick Ave. PAUL BEDFORD, General Chairman. Services will be in a funeral home at 500 Linden street, Bethlehem, and Mrs.

Floyd A. Diamond of Tunk-hannock. Also surviving are six grandchildren and five great grand from home, 340 First sireei, iynu-wood. Mass, St. Mary's Church, Plymouth.

Parish cemetery, Plym burial will be in SDnneville ceme maker in Luzerne for 30 years, died of a heart attack this morning at tery. children. Rrlef MimtlAii 12:13 in his home, ZO Buckingham Mr. Hottle death occured four outh Township. BONN Mrs.

Rosa Leffler, late of 78 Park avenue, city, Wednesday, ifrom Luther M. Kniffen Funeral avenue, that borough. He was born days after he and Mrs. Hottle were MBS. CARL FLESNICHER Mr.

and Mrs. 'John Dotter, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Ashley, and Miss Doris Pat at Summer Hill in Columbia County, hosts to their family and friends in observance of their golden wedding At her residence in Cleveland. Mr.

Sponenberg, a veteran of the Knox and Stetson Hats till 11 Death Roll For 24 Hours (By The asseelatad Frees.) Spanish-Ameriban War. is survived Ohio, Mrs. Carl Plesnicher, 28, anniversary. Mr. Hottle for many WANTED Highest Cash Prices by four brothers and three sisters: aaugnter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Blazev Home, 465 South Main street. Kev. Carl O. Trexler will officiate.

Hollenback cemetery. CONVBKY Mrs. Mary, Thursday, from home, 664 Main street. Sugar Notch. Mass, 9:30, St Charles' Church, Sugar Notch.

Parish Louis and Harry, Brier Creek; Ed years operated a grocery store at Bethlehem, but for the last few years was toll collector at the New Street ward ano waiter, uioomsburg; Mrs, (By The Assoolated Praia.) Shotguns. Rifles. Bridge at Bethlehem. He was a Etta Widger, Berwick; Mrs. Martha Case, Philadelphia; and Mrs.

Var- Pistols, Ammunition Frank L. Williams Lincoln, Neb. Frank L. Williams, ner, Berwick. member of Salem Evangelical Church of that city.

JONES Miss Katherine, lae of 632 I III II surviving, in addition to his son Pisarczyk. and wife of Carl Plesnicher, all formerly of Nanticoke, died on Saturday, October 16. Mrs. Plesnicher was a graduate of Nanticoke High School, 1933 and afterwards made her home in Cleveland. She leaves her husband, two sons, Carl and Ronald her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Blazey Pisarczyk, and two brothers, Edward, U. S. Navy, and Charles, Cleveland. MRS.

MART E. SIGLIN New Used Guns BOUGHT SOLD MRS. EDITH WEBBER The names are a sufficient guarantee of style, quality, and wear. All wa need say is that the new models are here, and that now la the time to make sure of getting yours. Mrs.

Edith Webber. 68. of 286 Butter avenue, Kingston, Wednesday, 2, from home of sister, Mrs. Norman E. Roderick, U3 South Grant street, city.

Rev. Llewellyn Williams will officiate. Hollenback cemetery. Ray, are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Anderson of Macada; Charles, of this city; Eugene and Ernest of Bethlehem.

Also surviving are six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Chestnut avenue, Kingston, died this EXCHANGED Dial 3-4613 morning at 8:05 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she had been NOWASIEL8KI Louis, Thursday, t. FIGHT MISERY Ut I patient since May 11. She is survived by a daughter. H.H.

Blase 64 South Main St from home, 1Z6 Meyers street, um-wardavllle. Mass, 9:30. St. Hod-wig's Church, Kingston. Parish cemetery, Larksville.

ROBERT R. ROBERTS Robert R. Roberts. 65. of 252 where you feel it-rub throat, chest and If I Wild back with time-tested VapoRub Mrs.

James verner, Miami, -Florida, Following a brief illness. Mrs. Value with and a sister, Mrs. Bryant, of Kings BRAYBROOK Benjamin, Wednes ton. The body has been removed to the Brown street, city, who was employed as a machinist at the Vulcan Iron Works over 40 years, died this morning at 3:55 in the Wilkes-Barre day, 9, from home at White Haven.

Mass, 9:30, Patrick's Church. Parish cemetery. Economy' terson, or Ashley, spent Stuiday at the home of the former's parents in Dennison Township, where the father, Harry Dotter, is recuperating from the effects of a slight stroke of paralysis. Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Jones, and two sons, of Wilkes-Barre, were entertained at the home of relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Cramer and family, of Allentown, are the guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley.

Lawrence Wheeler, Miss Carol Meyers, Hugh McGlynn and Miss Hilda Mohr, of Baltimore, were the guests of Mr. and Wilson Wheeler and daughter, Alma, over the week-end. Members of the Methodist congregation ar making preparations for their annual donation of canned goods to Methodist bome for children. Lawrence Wheeler, of the armed forces, spent a brnef furlough at the home of his parents in East Side Borough. The local high school was closed yesterday.

Classes were suspended this afternoon and will be tomorrow afternoon on account of registration of applicants of War Ration Book No. 4. The regular routine will be resumed Thursday morning. Private George Searfoss has returned to his duties at camp after a furlough at the home of his mother in Middleburg. The condition of Mrs.

James Doron-Hughes Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming -avenue, Kingston, from Mary Ellen Siglin, 24, of 30 Jones street, city, died in her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Siglin, the former Miss Mary Lloyd of Ashley, lived in this city 10 years. She was a member of Salem Evangelical Church and its societies. HIZNY Jacob, Wednesday, 1, General Hospital of complications.

ft where the funeral will be held. Ar Mr. Roberts was a member of St rangements have not been completed. from 32 Falrview street, West Wyoming. Mass, 9:30, St.

John the Baptist Church, Pittston. Parish cemetery. Clement's Episcopal Church where he served as church organist for a number of years. ft Surviving are her husband. T.vn.

Scatter Picket Line KOLVICZ Joseph, Thursday, 9, from 80 Cist street. Buttonwood. Han Born In Wales Mr. Robert came Shawinigan Falls. Oct.

26. over Township. Mass, 9:30, Holy to America at an early age and set cross unurcn. parish cemetery, W) Several hundred soldiers from a nearby training camp entered tled in this city. ford Siglin, a daughter, Emma Jean, her mother, Mrs.

Jennie Lloyd of this city, and these brothers and sisters: Clarence, Jane, Robert, Richard, Mrs. Nellie Slobecheski and Mrs. Ruth Parker, all of this citv: west iManticoKe. MASON Mrs. Mary Ann, Wednes surviving are his widow, the for Plant No.

2 of the Aluminum Com M. fTa hkx A 1 a i a 1 day, 9, from 1402 Murray street. pany of Canada this morning, scat FOR Forty Fort. Maes, 9:30, Holy- Name Church, Swoyervllle. St.

Mary's William, with the U. S. Air Corps, mer Mary Low, of Plymouth; a daughter, Betty; two brothers, Tudor Roberts, of Forty Fort, and William Roberts, in New Jersey, and a sister, Edith, in Wales. if iai Yjvm a tering a strikers' picket line and bringing relief to a handful of workers who had kept one of the four pot CONVERSION INTO cemetery. Jacksonville.

MANNING Mrs. Joseph, Wednesr li You Up lllghts Yea (en'l Feel lines not since mmmgnt Saturday. aay, irom nome or parents, 660 SHELL PROTECTORS Bnoemaner street, west' Wyoming. Mass, 9:30, St. Joseph's Church, Wyoming.

Parish cemetery. Rlohi PARTING SHOTS Call a Collector at 3-7IS3 TINS LEY Alfred late of 182 Wyoming street, city, Wednesday, who has been an appendicitis patient at the Wilkes-Barre HomeoDathic Hosnital. is renorteH tn irom ionneuy Funeral Home, 802 Susquehanna, West Pittston. Mass, 9:30, St. John's Church, fanity every time the daily mall brings in an authentic specimen of questionnaire from Washington re If Ton hire to up I or mora times a night jour rest 1 broken end Iff no wonder you feel old end run down before your time.

Functional rather then organlo or eye-temle Kidney end Bladder trouble often nay be the eaoee of many pains and lymp-torn (Imply because the Kldenys mar be tired and not working fast enough In filtering and remOTing irritating excess acids, poisons and wastes from your blood. So if you get up nights or suffer from burning, scanty or frequent passages, leg pains, back- be improved. COME wag with brains and a sense of humor evidently sat down one evening and designed a questionnaire. Doubtless he had returned from the office after puzzling over tlsatfintnnajaeias, aaHnaiSiiaiii Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hannon were the hosts at a birthday anniversary given in honor of their son at their quiring the service of extra book proceeded with the plan. The result was an 8 page printed form, the same size, color and makeup of an income tax blank. The satirical effusion is published and copyrighted by The Morning Call Wheeling, West Va. from which company permission has kindly been given for its partial republication here. A friend passed it along to us and It lies on our desk to incite a chuckle instead of pro nome Saturday evening.

one or more of the same sort of universal nuisancesV inflicted by government bureaus fcn every business interest large and small. Perhaps he called In some friends in keepers around the plant or consultation with a lawyer in order that some form of reply can be made. Perhaps some of our readers would like to consult portion! of this sew, or swouen anties, aue to non-orgame or non-systemle Kidney and Bladder troubles, you'll make no mistake In trying the prescription called Oystez. Because If has irtven such Joyous, happy relief In to high a percentage of such eases, Cyatex Is sold until a guarantee of money back on return of empty package unless completely satisfactory. Cystex oosts only 15c at druggists.

Ninety-nine former graduates of the local high school are enlisted in the service of their country and are registered on the honor roll that hangs in the lobby of the school building. Miss Carrie Heimbach is a patient travesty. A general outline of one doping out an immortal document. Doubtless they chuckled as they riortn main street, ime-iarr e. St.

Mary's cemetery. WILLIAMS Mrs. Anna Heslop, late of Mt. Ranier, and Mountain Top, Wednesday, 2, from Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 64 North Franklin street Rev.

J. Arthur Jones will officiate. Mt. Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight.

YANKOSKI Mrs. Agnes, Wednesday, 8:30, from 760 Main street, Sugar Notch. Mass, 9, SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Parish cemetery.

SILVARA Mrs. Ethna, lato of 96 Walnut street Forty Fort, from Hugh B. Hughes Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming avenue. Forty Fort, Wednesday afternoon at 1. Rev.

Dr. Joseph Pennell, pastor of Forty Fort Methodiato Church, page is republished below Before preparing this return read carefully. a tthe Hazleton Hospital. mi QBinrapyiTB do ran One hundred and flftv aDDlicatlons "Ten Years in the Cooler" by Al Capone CAN'T HURT Mil ior war itation book no. 4 had been received at the Dennison Township scnooi at noon yesterday.

That's what think I lint ugly roundworms may be inside you right aew, causing trouble without your knowing it. Warn To Promptly Relieve Coughing and Make Breathing Easier Dreamed up Revised 1 111 advised Again And again Re-revised Sept. 1931 1932 1933 1936 stf40 1543 INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONNAIRE OFFICE OF PRIVATE INFORMATION Approved By whom What paragraph Page No. At theafirst signs which may vara of a and Nurses call a modem "eounfer- TunkJiaunock win offlclate. Camptown Ceme ing signs aret uneasy stomaen, nervous-iMaa, itching parts.

Get Jaynea Vermifuge right away JAYNE'S ia America's leading proprietary worm medicine scientifically "noted and used by millions. Acts gently, lie aura yon get JAYNE'S VEEMIFUGE 1 tery, camptown, Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 10. Mrs, J. B.

Fan Phone 3737 Since Musterole is used on the Quints you may be sure it's just about the BEST cold-relief made! IN 3 STRENGTHS -Don't Roll- If you can't write print your address plainly Don't Fold-Don't Mail Don't i Benefit Party The Dennis Strong Post. American cold the Dionne Quintuplets chests, throats and backs are rubbed with Musterole a product made especially to promptly relieve coughs and sore throat due to colds and break up local congestion in the upper bronchial tract. Musterole gives such wonderful results because it's MORE than just an ordi- nary "salve." It's what ao many Doctors Children's Mild Musterole, Regular Legion, is sponsoring a benefit nartv Mrs. Sarah C. Rogers moved this week into the anartment nf un for the United War Fund drive, with and Extra Strong the -entire proceeds to be turned Carrie L.

Price on West Harrison street Name over to that cause. The party will be held next Wednesday evening. Judce and Mrs Toward Sin, Do not write in this Write all you want to here October 27th in the Legion Home. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dolbear, Mrs! Victor Avery and Miss Betty Flower SPACE Address attended the luncheon meeting of Receives Wings Clarence Fitze. son of Mr. and me ausauenanna countv wifar Mrs. Judd M. Fitze, was graduated on Friday at the Naval Air Training association neio on Saturday at the Montrose Inn.

Miss S. M. R. O'Hara of Wilkes-Barre was the guest VCHXEJIS! WHO SUFFER neFonviTGii camnnsnis Ztfng praaptfy rafisves tortartl rirst applications of wonderful soothing, medicated liquid Zemo a Doctor's formulapromptly relieve intense itch md burning of simple akin rashes, ec ma and similar akin and scalp irrita-itms due to external cause. Zemo also -ids healing.

Backed by 85 years' sue-pssl Clean, stainless, invisible Zemo von't show on skin. mmmmm different slzes. spcajte.r Color Race Creed If you are not sure check here Men, Women Old at Base at Pensacola, receiving his wings of gold and his commission as ensign in the Navy Air Corps. Brief Mention Miss Jean Snyder of Clarks Summit was the week-end guest of Miss Helen Shoemaker. Miss Shoemaker will leave next Friday for New York where she will spend the week-end.

John Merritt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merritt of Forty Fort, wiU Get Pep SPECIAL REQUEST Read carefully before preparing If you can't read, play same on phonograph. General Instructions Note: FeelYearsYounper.FunofVIin ua Mam exnaacea, wn-mn, rua-aown sseuos your an. -rnoaeaaas amesea as wnat a uuie -Yes or No leave about November 1st for the University of Pennsylvania where pepotns up with Onm will do.

Cantatas (antral social onn smM after 40 by bod in lacktnc he will take the V-12 Naval Aviation 9 Would same be for personal use? Were you born? a If so, why? Give at least one good reason, -In what state? Iron, ftaMiim pbosphatA, Vttamm Bi. Introductory site Ostrax Toole Tablets now aaiir zSe. Why teal our Bun haulm popular and rouaf at. today. pe I Oven course having successfully passed Sally 1 Hiarhta' me examinations.

sale at all 4ro( stares mirwhera la Wilkes-Barre. at Sua Su, nA Dn. SO tola TiSt to Mr. ana Mrs. Francis May are HWI BUT.

1 a wmcn one, (if any) of your parents were entertaining their son, Pfc. Kenneth May. who is on a furloueh from his present at your Dinnr Father Mother camp at Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben S. Skinner are Fix' Em Up-Make 'Em Do Give names, addresses, state, city or town of five citizens, other than, congressmen and mothers-in-law who were present at your birth. making improvements to their new home on Franklin avenue and nlan Nobody in American can get by without filling out this questionnaire. We cannot accept "Genius as your occupation! Make out in duplicate. Mail original copy to your local Sewage Disposal Dept.

Second copy for your file that you may remember what you said when next week's questionnaire arrives. PENALTY Willfully refusing to fill out the questionnaire wiU make it mighty hard on his (or her) health years in a dungeon without vitamins B. B2 (G) whiz B6 C. and D. $1,000,000 fine or both.

BUT Those who comply promptly may have Saturday afternoon to golf or ski as the case may be. (Big Country). DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE To be filled out by any punk in Dept. 78456 AAA Submit same to any American League umpire for comment If report is not filled on time wait 6 months before any action. Are you a citizen? What is this all about anyhow? Shall we accept it or send back for more to move their early in November.

How many red stamps have vou accepted from your sssaaarr to tmmmS Mrs. Cecil Brown will return on Sunday from the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital at Kingston where she has 1 A -at rum jr Did you plant any hops in your victory garden? When does the last batch come off? How many times do you use a razor blade7 Please Gillette us know. been a patient lor the past week. For The Duration The materials and manpower that normally would have made the new electrical appliances you intended to buy this year are now, making tanks, guns and planes. Is there any sugar under the bed in the guest room? Herepne of the best ways to BEST WITH GLASSES newest, smartest styles ia keeping with the present trends a re offered fer your "flection in an assortment from which yon will find it eay make a satisfactory srletln.

If yw mast wear glasses, we ran gtre yon the two-fold ad-t jjttare ef improved eyesight veil as improved appear- me are speaiung 01 sugar, not nonies! Have you eaten any horse meat? Yes No- How many babies do you anticipate under the 5-year Plan? iniormation? S.l Aa-UT Could you double that amount? or better? Do you believe in plowing pari of them under? Under what? (Explain fully) 1 sO'Oi So take good care of what you have treat them gently, have them repaired so these electrical servants will continue to serve -you until the peace is won. mo nn II 1 Are you -a husband, a spouse (we said SPOUSE) or a Republican? Check if you are living with husband or wife or do caa aSord the email ckarreel for complete -a 6ms ette Bjr to Wverav bptometriafe 1 you suner aione; Is your wife entertaining this season? T6 Get More Strepsth for You Yes or No (No answer needed everybody knows) If victim was hot living with wife last year add 10 amusement tax (x) Do you know the words of the "Star Spangled Banner?" you- know anyone who does? 2 How many similar Individual Questionnaire Forms have you received and from how many List same oh separate sheets. If over one ream of paper Is needed we would rather not know, 4 It this a joint questionnaire? -s Where is the Joint? Living with wife or husband? Why? 1 Income from borrowing from friends Give name and addresses of friends Who Lack Bloodron! Do you have teeth? Gums? Gold? Your China clippers? 4 Cement? Hi. ho. Silver LUZERNE COUNTY GAS You girls and women who 'suffer from simple smpmiat or who lose so much during monthly periods that you feel tired, weak, "dragged energy and to promote a more robust bloodstream In such cases.

Taken as directed Pinkham's Tablets Is one of thejpery best and Quickest home ways to get precious Ttr efficiency, en-jvinxHit mi yesr spare time am yoar appearance, to tart extent opon a 1 1 AND ELECTRIC CORP THE NAVY NEEDS WOMEN I aue vi low oiooa-iron Uppers, lowers or entire stateroom? How many spares, if any? Under whose administration were they made? AFFIDAyiT Iwe swear I don't know what this ia all about and that I'm sick and tired of the whole mess and if this keeps oh I'm going to join the Marines. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 Start of once trv Lvriia Pinkham's Compound TABLETS iron, into ine oiooo. Just try Pinkham's Tablets for ot least 30 days. Then see if you. (wiu aaaed iron), pinkham's Tab Apply at 260 Miners Bank Bldg." Phone 3-2101 too.

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