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MINNEAPOLIS STAR JOURNAL Page 13 Wednesday, September 11, 1940 Prize Dahlia PEGLER REVEALS F. R. Takes Re-election Plea to Labor Tonight ft of the Canadian-United States defense board of which he is a mem-! ber to appear at the teamsters' convention, said: "There is only one language the totalitarian countries understand, and that is the language of You have to be stronger than they I are." Fountain IVii All makes repaired at fao-tory prices all work guaranteed W. Sidnev Ilonne DOCTOR OK PENS" lit N. W.

Bank BM. 4T. MX1 Established l1 Musicians' Union By-laws Make Petrillo a Dictator at $49,000 promised amendment of the national labor relations act Undisclosed as the president prepared his bid for the labor vote in May Answer Draft Bill Foes in Talk to Teamsters WASHINGTON (LP) By WESTBEOOK PEGLER Neiv York. yOU MAY NOT BELIEVE THE following, but it is all In the book entitled Constitution, By-Laws and Standing Resolutions of the American Federation of Musicians which was readily President Roosevelt formally opens his third term re-election campaign tonight in an address seeking to hold the given me last vast labor electorate which 1940 is the manner in which he will meet conflicting CIO and AFL; desires in administration of the labor relations act. Says F.

R. Aims to Keep Out of War WASHINGTON UP) Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York City told the International Brotherhood of Teamsters today that "as long as President Roosevelt heads our country" the purpose of national defense preparations would be to keep us out of war. LaGuardia, who quit a meeting aided his 1932 and 1936 tri umphs. week by Jimmy Petrillo, the director of American Music. This book is my nomination for the title of He returned to the White House this morning from a week-end at Hyde Park, N.

at 8:30 p.m. to day (Mpls. time). He will speak horrible exanv nomDie exam- A pie of the tyr- I LSff before the annual convention of the AFL's International Brother traveling expenses and a car and a chauffeur. He kept his old job as president, at $26,000 a year, of the local in Chicago, where he is also a high-roller in the Ed Kelly machine, and the new office of national president pays $20,000, plus a "contingent" expense account of $3,000, "for the spending of which he shall not be required to make an accounting." His traveling expenses are extra.

The $3,000 is gravy. In calling Jimmy a dictator am not original. He calls himself a dictator, always mindful of the best interests of his subjects which is just what Adolf Hitler says. In justice to Jimmy I will say he tells me this dictatorial power never has been exercised. This union takes in about $3,000,000 cash a year, and you seldom hear a peep out of the members.

Jimmy says the reason why they never squawk is to be found in their hearts. I will say it is. NOT MANY MEN HAVE THE HEART TO CHALLENGE A BOSS WITH JIMMY PETRILLO'S POWERS. rany of labor Brucewood TRAMP-ALONGS happy-go-lucky shoes that were bom flexible $75 hands off the treasury, so this dictatorial power does not apply to those portions i of the governing writ which "treat with the finances of the organization." Otherwise, however, the power of the president is absolute, and if you think I am exaggerating you look a little further down on page 1 and you will find that it says, "The power so to do is hereby made absolute in the president when, in his opinion, such orders are necessary" and shall permit him to make up new laws out of his head when the existing laws are inadequate. I have studied quite a sizable library of union constitutions in the past year, but this one is the champion of all that I have read to date and probably is the champion of the world.

I CAN'T SEE HOW A CONSTITUTION COULD BE WORSE, BECAUSE IT SAYS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNION SHALL BE A DICTATOR, AND NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT. Jimmy Petrillo was elected president only recently, and he now gets $49,000 a year, plus hood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, L1Ra over the rank Grand champion award at the dahlia show now being held in the lobby of the Northwestern bank building was won by Watchung Giant, owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

Lyders, 5140 Chowen avenue above. They're looking at their prize winner. All prize blooms will be given visitors at conclusion of the exhibition 9 p.m. today. Thousands of flower lovers visited the show yesterday and today.

16 Authors Back Willkie See Totalitarian Peril in Third Term RUSHVILLE, LND. (UP) Six teen well-known authors, an and file work Stablemen and Helpers of America. Mr. Roosevelt may use the labor meeting to answer labor's criticism of peace-time conscription, which! ers. Petrillo The portion which you have to read over and over before you can believe your eyes is contained in the first article of the by-laws, where it is written that the president, Mr.

Petrillo, is empowered to "annul and set aside" the constitution, by-laws, resolutions or rules and "substitute therefor other and different provisions of his own making" with one exception. In drawing the by-laws the boys apparently didn't trust thetr president to keep originally was opposed by both the Congress of Industrial Organizations and the American Federation of Labor. AFL President William Green announced Monday, however, that his organization now would support any draft bill passed by congress and signed by the president. These are perfect days for long strolls country hikes and these are the ideal companions for it. They'll take you everywhere with effortless ease.

They're smart, flexible, comfortable and extra big values at $6.75 2nd floor Free parking while you purchase here next to Palace Bldg.3rd Nicollet 4th Marquette Maurice Rothschild Palace Clothing House The administration is confident its labor front is not seriously breached and counts on its support in the November election despite CIO President John L. Lewis' 1940 "walk." The CIO was the source of more nounced today they would support Wendell L. Willkie, Republican candidate for president, because "election of any man to a third term would be a movement toward making him a ruler." Clarence Buddington Kelland, Arizona Republican national committeeman, headed the group which wrote in a letter to Willkie that "election of Mr. Roosevelt for FORECAST BY U. S.

WEATHER BUREAU GUARANTEED SATISFACTION TEMPERATUKES than $500,000 in loans and gifts to the Roosevelt campaign four First column lowest last night: second column nignest lasi i nours; iniro column precpitation last 24 hours. years ago. a third term would threaten the Mr. Roosevelt has designated his Atlanta 57 91 2.48 iMemphls 48 72 freedom of our democracy" be .04 Bemidli 32 57 IMiami 75 SI address tonight as political and Bismarck 27 63 IMiies Cy 47 71 67 93 IMilwkee 44 54 57 73 .21 Minot 29 64 his secretary, Stephen T. Early Boise Boston Buffalo ROTHLEY TAILORED SHIRTS $95 53 61 said that in "all probability" it will be "the labor speech of the Charleston 69 90 Moline 41 57 New Olns 68 94 New Yk 57 75 .03 Chicago 45 58 40 62 uenver oi do umana 32 75 109 Des Mas 42 60 IPhoenix campaign." The Democratic national com Detroit 44 60 44 Pittsbrgh 43 68 Raleigh 63 94 RDd Cv 39 67 MINNESOTA: Generally fair and continued cool, scattered light frosts south and central tonight; Thursday partly cloudy, somewhat warmer.

WISCONSIN: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; continued vol, scattered light frosts west and central tonight; somewhat warmer west Thursday. NORTH DAKOTA: Fair, not quite so cool tonight; Thursday Jtrtly cloudy and warmer. SOUTH DAKOTA: Fair, not quite so cool northwest and extreme north, tonight; Thursday partly cloudy and somewhat warmer. READINGS Humidity, 78; precipitation, wind, 10. Sunrise, 5:47 a.m.; sunset, 6:32 p.m.; moonrise, 3:46 p.m.; moon-set, 12:57 a.m.; moon phase, first quarter; barograph, 29.18.

Total precipitation this month, total this year, 20.55; departure of precipitation this month, this year, .71. High yesterday, 59; low, 42. Highest year ago today, 60; lowest, 52. 32 58 mittee will pay for time on the Dvls Lk Duluth El Paso Fargo 39 59 63 92 33 60 National and Columbia networks cause it was impossible for a third term not to drag us toward totalitarianism. Other signers of the letter were Katherine Brush, Boyden Sparks, Booth Tarkington, Rex Beach, Mignon C.

Eberhard, George Patullo, Kenneth Roberts, Faith Baldwin, Adela Rog. ers St. John, James Truslow Adams, Arthur Train, Irvin S. Cobb, Kathleen Norris, Charles G. Norris and Nina Wilcox Putnam.

Galveston 73 95 to broadcast it. Other stations and (St Louis 42 64 Frnco 58 76 I Seattle 62 73 .04 iSioux Cy 37 61 iSpokane 55 IWashngtn 56 80 Wichita 47 68 I Canadian Montreal 50 70 Winnipeg 28 62 Huron 30 59 Indnpls 46 62 Kan Citv 44 64 Little Rk 49 75 Los Angls 55 87 Louisville 47 70 Madison 39 56 Members of Willkie's personal staff arrived today to prepare for THE DAY'S RECORD Tailored like a man's shirt, with feminine touches, of course, like the bias cut cuffs and V-round pocket rayon crepe in white, powder blue, aqua and dusty rose. An ideal mate for your boy-tailored suits and skirts Also in wool flannel red maize green-blue at 3.95 2ND FLOOR Maurice Rothschild Palace Clothing House networks were advised they could pick up the address, but the Mutual Broadcasting company, the third major national network, declined the invitation. The text of Mr. Roosevelt's labor address tonight is contained in the Democratic platform which claimed that "more has been done in the last seven years to foster the essential freedom, and opportunity of the American worker than in any other administra-.

tion in the nation's history. Both parties supported collective bargaining and New Deal labor legislation in general. But the Republican labor plank his western campaign tour which he will begin tomorrow night Willkie's only conference scheduled for today was with MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Edward J. Szvmanskl. 21, 25 Main st N.E.; Anna R.

Piersiak, 20. 428 Main st N.E. Peter Ignatovlch. 21, 1429 2nd st N.E.; Elaine M. Boehlke, 22, 1203 24th av N.

C. Frederic Hiller, 34. Wichita Falls, Texas: Evelyn W. Folwlck. 33, 145 Bedford at S.E.

Frank Gannet, Rochester, N. Y. publisher, who sought unsuccessfully the GOP nomination. BRUCEWOOD SUITS a new style just like a boy's "God Save the King," the Eng. Drive; Peter Wick, 6unaer, 4113 19tb av 8,500 Great Northern Railway, office 640 Marquette (2) 100-ft.

steel floodlight towers between 25th and 27th avs SE and Great Northern tracks, lots 2 and 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 21. A. B. builder.

629 SE Second 1.500 Joseph Erickson. alterations to dwelling, 1311 Emerson av N. lots 5. 6. 7, 8, block 20, Gales: Henry Halverson, builder, 4409 28th av S.

1,500 Iver Skaar. 639 Pierce, one-story frame dwelling and garage. 3428 Sheridan av lot of Wtfc of 18 Utopia; Peterson builder, 5215 Logan av 8 5,500 Elmer F. Broberg, 3726 48th av 8, one-story frame dwelling and garage. 3928 39th av S.

lot 8. block 12, Lawndale; owner builds 3,800 Elmer F. Broberg, 3726 48th av B. one-story stucco dwelling and garage, 5236 38th av 8. lot 10.

block 1. James G. Rends First; owner builds 5.000 The Douglas 1126 8 Seventh st. one-story concrete block addition to store for paint shop. 1126 8 Seventh st.

lot 6. block 20, At-water's; owner builds 1,000 Dahl Running 2915 Nicollet sv, one-story frame dwelling. 2525 Garfield NE; lot 3, block 10, Olympian Heights; owner 1.600 Roy H. Ingels. 1400 NE Monroe, one-story frame dwelling, 3253 Benjamin NE, lot N14 of 28.

8 30 ft of 29. block 2. Lund's Northeast: Field Martin builder, 720 8 Sixth st 4,800 Leonard C. Swcdlund. 23.

2612 Harriet av; Florence W. Hall. 24. 3524 Holmes av S. Mvies Carey.

40, 2618 Bryant av S. Mayme Tlmko. 40. Powers. Mich.

lish national anthem, was first publicly sung in 1745. John Peitso. 25. 108 E. 24th st.

Jennie i A $195 Be lli. 22. 4015 A dnch S. Stanley L. Gagner, 22.

3103 Fremont av in. wuma o. inompson, Jtuu Elliot av 8. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and Mrs.

Bertll M. Pearson. 2624 7th st. John Kaneski, 22)6 E. 34th st.

Stanley Jurek, 1219 N. Bryant. LeRoy J. Johnson, New Brighton. Minn.

Harold A. EncberK. 2825 31st av. 8. Kermit Orvllle Kaye, 3344 Columbus S.

John Thomas Humphreys. 3041 10th av. 8. Mllo Addison Latterell. 5336 Columbus.

Robert Peterson, 1416 Portland av Robert Benlke. 1430 Spruce st. Carl Clarence KrueKer, IsanU. Minn. Drexel Myron Lutsey.

3434 S9th av. S. John R. Winter. 1003 22nd st.

Rov Harold Peterson. 4220 32nd av. S. Noel L. Jones.

3021 10th av. S. Edwin A. Olson, 4108 N. Xerxes.

Sven H. Olson, Anoka. Minn. Glenn Dunston. Rte.

No. 10. Mpls. Donald James Peterson. Lindstrom, Minn.

Delphin Olson. 40th av. 8. Alexis Utterberg, 2834 12th av. S.

Albert Kevmes, 2419 Sixth st. S. Frederic Chauncui Paftard. 2300 Fremont Jamea Gerald Ijino. 4512 Chowen 8.

Henrv Murlowskl, 221B Roosevelt st. N.E. Reuben Mtdtllng. Howard Lake, nn. Bernard Thomas Rouse, 3109 Hiawatha av.

Herbert Henry Relnhard. 4525 Fremont av. Edward Seymour Kern, 3024 Harriet. Nixon Robert KnlRht. 1712 Hennepin av.

William O. Wedeewood, 529 3rd av. N.E. William Edward Crowl. 308 Logan v.

N. Andrew Glynn. 425 Lyndale av. N. Arthur Laitlnen.

28. Kimball. Anita E. Resonen. 28.

132 Orlm av S.E. Eugene A. Herbster. 19. 628 E.

Franklin: Lillian 8. Nvstrom. 18. 2 K. ranKiin.

Lloyd J. May. 20. Hamel. Irma A.

Bettlnger. 17. Rogers, Minn, Raymond F. Doerfler. 22.

7800 Nicollet av; Dorothy C. Connor, 21. iwiv zna av 8. Basil L. Brynlldson.

legal. 2622 3rd st N. Harriet M. Lundberg. legal, repin.

Wis Howard K. Taylor. 13, Long Lake. Girls are copy cats this fall they've taken over their brothers' suits and copied every little detail even to buttoning the coat on the other side the way he does. You'll like this new suit it's easy going, gay and carefree Sizes 12 to 20 others to $7S2nd floor Lorraine M.

Dutrey. vvayzaia. Minn. DIVORCES GRANTED George A. Leckai from Blanche A.

Lackas. Sara Walsch, also known as bara vvaisn. from Joe walsch. also known as joe Valsh BOYS Mr. and Mm.

Evelvn B. Hanson from Oliver Hanson. Helen R. Paul from Robert K. Paul.

Marlon Eleanor Potter from cnaries a. Potter. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES New In quar. Cases Deaths Releases This date 13 Maurice Rothschild 2 2 Scarlet fever 0 Diphtheria. 0 Typhoid fever 1 Poliomyelitis 0 Palace Clothing House K.

C. Fortman. 2319 Grand NE, one-storv frame dwelling. 3327 Benjamin NE, lot 15. block 2.

Gormley's Second Addition; Field Martin builder, 720 8 Sixth 4,800 A. O. Larson, 3546 Sixth, one-story 'rame dwelling, 3307 Benjamin NE, Ibt 10. block 2. Gormley's Second; Field Martin builder, 720 Sixth st 4,300 Clifford Oiofson.

T24 Third av E. one-story frame dwelling. 3331 Benjamin NE. lot 16. Block 2.

Gormley's Second; Field Martin builder, 720 Sixth st 4,300 H. W. Hawkmson, 3610 Queen av N. one-storv frame dwelling, 3243 Benjamin NE. 10 ft of 27, also 26.

2, Llnd's NE; Field Martin builder. 720 Sixth st 4.300 George Felegy. 2548 Taylor NE. one-story frame dwelling, 3228 Cleveland NE. lot 8 27 ft 8.

26 ft 9. block 4, Lind's NE; Field. Martin builder, 720 8 Sixth st 1,000 Stanley Erickson, one-story frame dwelling, 3247 Benjamin NE. lot 30 ft of 27, S4 of 28. block 28.

Lind's NE: Field Martin builder. 720 8 Sixth st 4.300 E. A. Erickson, one-story frame dwelling. 3318 McKinley NE.

lot 4. block 2. Gormley's Second; Field Martin builder, 720 Sixth st 4,200 Field Martin 720 Sixth st, one-storv frame dwelling and garage. 3224 McKlnley NE; 27 ft of 9. 26 ft of 10.

block 2. Lind's NE: owner builds 4,600 Ben Anderson, one-story frame dwelling and garage, 3940 44th av S. lot 11, block 8, L. D. BUILDING PERJHTS Great Northern office 640 Marquette av (2) 100 ft.

steel floodlight towers, Seventh st between Fourth and Fifth avs. unplatted. A. B. builder, 629 8E Seconds 1,500 Clarkson-Lindley Estate, alterations and cut fire doors.

1014 Nicollet, lot 19. block 14. Welles Sampson A Rplls. Maurice Schumacher. Raymond F.

RortMri, 5432 45th av. 8. Sidney John Palmer. 5209 43rd av. 8.

Robert McCarthy. 1919 Oliver Dale Roger Stuffacher, 7J0 3rd av. S.E. John E. Yorka.

1524 LaSalle. Thomas Western Walker. 1918 Buchanan. Anthony M. Danielski.

120J 3rd st. N.E. John Clifford Kelly, 3649 15th av. S. Clinton Morrison Perry, 3403 Garfield.

Harold Augustine. 5623 Nicollet f. Alvin Alexander Edstrom, 4659 Co'fax N. Cecil Ercell Klnsey. 1430 Spruce Place Richard Charles Brandt, Rohbinsdale, Minn.

Arthur Roppe, 4811 N. 6th st. Louis Pllney. 4117 Garfield 18. Gordon Peterson.

Anoka, Minn. Charles L. Shelton, 3225 Irving 8. David Goldhlrsch, 1928 8- Fremont. Harvey L.

Perry, Como St a. St. Paul. Oscar B. Halllch.

St. Louis Park Minn, George F. Roberts. 8700 Dupont 8. George James Deegan.

7000 34th av. S. Elner Rudolph Hansen. Hopkins. Minn.

Richard Alfred Sandelin. 3820 Jnth av. 8. Richard Gunnar Peterson. 928 2.ird av.

8. John Ackerblad. 1901 Colfax av. 8. Harrv Schmit, Wayzata.

Minn. Melville Leonard Bottomley. 3622 th st N. Edward Eugene Gadtwis Anoka Minn Charles Lester SarketJ 3633 41st av. S.

Orville Henry Prestholdt. 3817 14th av. 8. Manuel Notara 1415 39th av N. LeRoy Eldon Balfanz.

5211 Elliot S. William Frederick Schiipp. 2517 30th av. S. Rudolph L.

Gardln. 4226 Garfield N. Donald G. Jennings. 818 Queen av N.

Nicholas Fiierstenherg. 3125 Nicollet av. Hubert 8cott, 3029 2nd av. Donald Tischner. 904 14th av.

N.E. Elton H. Boll. 271) Glrard av N. Rny M.

Nordstrom. 2R44 Aldrich av. U. DEATHS builder, 39 Dell pi 1,250 Jacket trimmed uith London dyed squirrel f- tl New England Mutual Life Insurance 545 Bank Building, alterations and repairs to branch factory, 801 Washington av N. lots 1.

2, 3. block Bassett. Moore A Case: Spladv A Haager- on, builder, 708 Pence 2,000 General Mills. one-story concrete and steel laboratory, 10fi6 201h av SE; part of block 1, El-well A HiEEins: August Cedar- Kicnarflson second: J. w.

un-genhardt. builder. 3500 Russell N. 4,5001 strand builder, 966 Central 47,000 General Mills one-storv frame warehouse. 1096 20th av SE.

part of block 1. Elwell A Hlgglns; August Cederstrand builder. rure uii Mi'n rirst st, alterations concrete block garage to store building. 2814 43rd st. lot 13.

block 22. First Division. Remington Park: C. O. Johnson Construction builder.

Builders Exchange 8.000 Total minor permits 4 015 966 Central S.300 Carl August Gustafson, 95, 2309 Hayes F. C. Holiapfel. 1011 Broadway, two-story frame and brick veneer dwelling and garage, 4334 Xerxes av N. lot 8 20 ft of lot 20, also 18 Woods Memorial building permits Total so far In Rspteinbsr Ellen Hughes, 86.

707 Queen N. Isacc Kaufman. 85. 1417 11th av N. Ols T.

Thompson, RS. 704 19th av N.E. Ola A. Solhelm, 81. 3305 Elliot av.

nii. nttrn R1 3240 Dunont av Pauline Rassmussen, 80. 1112 18th av N.E.i Hi Aaron Cohen, wi, nn Bin st Carl Edward Grunlund, 75, 1816 Washlng- a $1 ForYou Joseph Roskllly. 74. 5101 Washburn av 8., BRUCEWOOD COSTUME SUITS Anna Taylor, (J, Jia i pmn o.

Tohtas Pedersen, 73. 4001 Stevens. J.nnie Rtsrr. 73. 327 Oak Grove.

ROTHMOOR BRUCEWOOD COATS with luxurious silvered SILVER FOX Joseph LouU Kiel, 72, 454 Buchanan it N.F.. 95 Shovel 29 Hannah Hewetson, 72, SR30 Pleasant av. George H. Davltt. 71.

2014 Vincent N. Nlcodemus Swen Rood. 71, 1604 8tevns. Justine Joat. 70.

902 Penn av N. Minnie France Atkinson, 9, 19 1 7 Kenwood pkwy. Edgar L. Novea, 80, 4308 France av. Robert J.

Keehn, 69. 5315 Girard av 8. J. Harry Shlpton. 58, 3736 Park av.

TrrA Retterman. 57. Parkers Prairie. Minn. OPEN THIS EVENING George H.

Wandberg. 83, 6121 Blooming- $65 Install Gas Heat Now ton av, Percv Grahsm, 48, 118 8. 3rd st. Htlfred H. Nelson.

40, 2845 38th av 8. Leonel Brata, 37, 8240 24th av 8. You'll be off in flying colors for Fall in this clever wool dress and jacket combination in rock blue and wine with i luxurious London dyed squirrel. See it tomorrow on our 2nd fl. Roberts-Gordon Gas turn-UaA ir with chimney liner and controls, installed by Mpls.

Gas Light Co Tilt Cash allowance for your 14 shovel J169S0 10 00 515950 Deal! Sizes 12 to 20. Other costume suits to lalance only compare them uith coats at $75, $79.95 and $85 Silver foxes are petting scarcer and scarcer day by dayand the silver fox market has already advanced 25Je. But we planned early and our savings are your savings for misset, to 10 women. 3S to 4S half niiet, to 4i juniors, 9 to floor MawuccJL RetLcIiS Paiace Clothing Home i ST. PAUL BIRTHS GIRLS Mr.

and Mrs -John J. Harrington. 1438 Juliet av. Kermit E. Kaschke.

1577 Fernwood at. Clarence T. Olson. 521 Collins st. Joseph M.

Pelfer, 88 Jessamine av. Charles G. Peter. 870 Stms av. Arnold H.

Peterson. n5 Sherburne av. Howard V. Strasser, 1806 Carroll av. Bors Mr.

and Mrs. fstil 8. Budke. Routs No, 6. Leon A.

Cenress, 1518 Van Riirsn Irving B. Dahlln. 754 Fifth st. Lawrence M. Lsng, 49 Cook av.

Chaster V. Psdden, 394 Iglehart av. Ralph Ptterson. 237 Forest st. 0 R.

Rahr. 5.129 4'h 8. Minnespotli. John St. Sauver.

776 Payne av, Michael Same. 61 Reaney av. Frederick A Sttehm, 294 Rsmsey St. James 8. Wilkus.

P13 Wlnslow av. Herbert T. Eschokke, 1678 York av. ST. FAIX DEATHS Frank Conll.

548 Favns av, 76. Milton B. Corsaw, 8lby. 77. Msry F.

Gumer, 1217 Juno av. Susan McQuillan. 436 Maine st. 70. Minerva E.

Murrav. Omaha, 84. Francisco Notto. 471 Psvne av. 80.

EUiabeth Rnthmeter. 152 Laurel, 68. Dennis Tully, Barneavillt, 83. PAY NO CASH AT ALL UNTIL OCTOBER THEN START EASY $5.11 PAYMENTS CALL REGENT 8241 And A Qualified Gas Sales Engineer Will Give Any Further Details and A Free Heating Survey Without Obligation Free parking while foa purchase here next Palace BUg. 3rd Sicol-let4lh Marquette.

Northwest Equipment Co. W. Lake at Lyndale RE. 8241 Maurice Rothschild Palace Clothing House Ope fveningt.

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