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KMiQ IS COMPLETE Fflll VMS' LiETIiiG PiV ov Msn to Have Varied Entertainment July 13 15. are Convention headquarters for the rational convention of the F.alnbow Vetnr Aseodation. to be leM In Indianapolis July 31, and 15. were opn1 today at jmcic Dunainar. ireiiminary psani fr.r the convention have been com I td.

Keclat ration beadiuarters will be In th Hotel Severin, At meetin; or the citizens rom riittee, which wJSl assist tha en trtlnment of tha Jlalnbow man tirtt'Jil Z. J'lIJer, chairman, an nour.eed tha appointment of XL CJosebrer.ner, vice chairman, and IL Cook, eecrete y. Tha following; cnairrnen were appointed l'oii', meat L. Klrtilon, praeldent tha or safety: publicity. Jr' rj 15 crtry cf lha Irl C'nimMr of Com rrra; finari' Mr.

GJoasbren ner: (HortMori, lialph A. Lemeke. trtit vrr tit Mflon countr; transporta tion, Lll IJ. Jay, $rnr piun(r a C. I.

v. railroad. frraaiac A Vlalter. erueata, tha chief of whoTj will ba Oan.ral John J. Tar tmmiB'Ir ln eliUf of tha A J.

Genaral Henri Couraud, French nlNtary laol and hero, who waa In 6itciy In cr.rr.mani of tha Rainbow in a part rf their orMi rv I tni Wlid 15UJ) United tats district at 1 rl of western vr Yor, and r.l president Vetarane' A eaociatlofi, be received by a commit notion pl tura ihowi tha cr tranortatlon, swimming r.rfaln ar i ouni, other n(riilnmnl and a ftf ly r.U lUlirrwWH rtc at tha spaed all win open free of cntri I', veteran. raraita aa rrarraaa. A jarade, headed br Ganarat Fer and Ocnaral Gouriud, will Ia h1J fturiay, July 1. Tha parade will form at 1 o'clock at Meridian and streata. Tha rout will ba aouta In Meridian atrcat to Waihlnf tat to Alabama, north to Mar Vet.

to Washington. to tha Union atatlon. There a Will waltln to taka tha urM to tha apeedway tor tha rM i iva tapda l.ava bean obtained 1 1 ta parfla, ftr rae. tha man attending lha 1 1 vi I I taken to tha air ro'jn 1. whir a an)uet will ba r' I tu foliowe4 by program tit rt a r.

r.in t. Ir ri4i arvlra for tha fallen il I will held July li. A of bo ir bout a w'il f.a held ri 'y nUt.t, July II, at Washington a4. iiua meattnga will ba held Frl j4y arifl raturday. KILLED BY FALLING SLATE ta4 rriaimn'i llkall Craakael aad Mark Itrokaa.

fr Ial trt Tha JJwal Juna 21. Kred Fr.nnn, Jr. ate twentytwo, while working tha clay mlnea Juat out aide tha city llrolta on tha Cllffcem. try rrad. waa killed Jrlday by fallJnar ilit that bad bn partly looaend by a rtlaoharita of (lynarnlta.

Ida akull wa rihd 'and hla ne l.rnk'n. Kranimiin waa a of Mr, arid frad C. Kranaman. of this ritr. an.

was a member of Ht. John's aiical A widow also urvivrs. Aata Tarn Ort Coaala lajared. tta4al to Tha lixlianapoUa Kewal Juno n. Thomas F.

Chafee, aga seventy eight, tt thl city, and Mr. Chafee, who were on an automoblla trip to Waah Irgt I). and other cities, were urt In an accident Thursday at 1H lirnvf, near Cumberland. a i 'T'itni; tr mtiirr received hara rviy. Mr.

an! Mra. Chill had i. kf, up two young men who were? vwiktrir un tha road, and who aad thy re cn th way to tha Kanaas harvest flella. tn of tha men, wfjo rirova Mr. 0afeea car for a ttm.

I jt fntrol rf It on an Incline, nd tt went Into tha ditch and turned over. Clrl'a kall Kr'lBr4. re. )I ta Tha Newel June 23. Ml Gertru'l Crawford, of Morgantown.

daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea L. Crawford, la In a hoapltal In (hi city suffering: from a fractured skull as refill of an automobile accident 'iuurt niitht et of NJorgnntown. Crwtot it.

Mis t'ryatai Yuui'e I of the Jev. Mr. on i a blood. Mtor of th Mrtho.lut 'v In and Mloa airertne unon. were In Miaa i control t.r Oe car an It was goinic i aei Lwl and it turned over tr, rte tl.ara.

rr, JUa Toungblood I)oa Critical. to The tivbanapoita KewaJ COLl'MUUS. Juna Zi. Gary P. ravla.

age alx. of Gary Davla, a tr' la In a critical condition aa tha rayjlt cf Ir.Jurlea suffered Friday he etrtick by a truck driven hv HTrn Arnnolt. Tha child wa it N.l I rtiiir.l. lie ran In. front of the k.

It waa said, and th accident was unavoidable. IT''' UwW l.irthHULtl Al UitiULk. Are Terry a creed a Ralpa Llebr, a Ile.lgn ta Take I Otker W.ri Tha resignation of KaJph V. Uebar of the Clrcl theater, and srrolntnient of Aca Derry. dl ttcior cf publicity for the theater, to aucceed him.

has been announced ty board cf director. Mr. Lieber b' taVen an executtva roaitlon with FInanc and Investment 'Corporation, by whom he waa tm. Ilyed previously to tola position with a Clr ie theater. i trry, ho begin his new ti nut) the oomlner week, has f' en in ih theatrical tuainea (if.

year. ivfKinnin? aa an actor, a theatrr manager and man of theatrical companlea until Urn teatrical and moving pic re p. lcity work. In which ha has engaged flv year, II haa i ei il rrctor of publicity for the c.rcle theater three months. II jj a rt.x of Brooklyn, and waa a man In lioaton.

It announced that JJodeat AI: would continue aa director r' Henjamtn Caldwell as pro fi nnar and Arthur Schmidt rtmtfr of the theater. iio i the po4iciea of the theater w. i as a reault In the t' cf minirr. L. FOTHIER RELEASED i 1 Heel Held for Slarder Majar A.

I. Crwakklta. Juna 23. reversing tha cf the United States district 't r.hod Jvland. th United court of appeals Frl red that lloland I.

I'othier. It iVjt tm chartred with the xt AJoiafi.ier IV Cronk Cn; Lewis. In 1 The coert upheld the rn of I'othter'a counael that Lr had not acquired i irt Ca Le wis at Cronkhltea death. that tha President Is trying. to tain tha support of twenty fire or thirty Republican senators for th court senators who hay Indicated allies th court project was submitted to th enats last February that they ara not disposed to for tha court unleaa Is completely divorced from th leairua of nation.

lha ht. Xxula speech, dealing with tha world court, waa prepared after tha l'reaident had conferred with a good many influential members of his party. Oeorga Harvey, ambaeaador to Ureat Urttain, was present at tha conference, and tt Is well understood her that had torn part In laying tha foundation for tho Mt. l.oula speech. I'resumably tha ambassador to (ireat Urttain would ba in position to advise tha President as to whether th atatuta or constitution of tha world court could mada over in auch a way aa to taka tha election of members of tha court out of th hands of tha council and tha assembly of tha league of natlona.

Ilagweiav R) View. In all his public utterances up to this tim Charles Evans Hughe, secretary of state, has Instated that th court, to Quota him, "la an establish ment aeparata from the leagua. hav ing a distinct status created by an independent organic act. F.lihu Hoot, who devised tha plan under which tha court waa established, has In his public utterancea also contended that tha court la aa Independent tribunal. Bui tha fact retrial that many Republican senators do not accept this view, and ao President Harding, as the titular leader of hla party, obvloualy anxtoua to take the United tstatea Into th court, feela that It la important that com promla stars ba taken.

It ran br said in an authoritative way that tha cabinet at the present time is not of on mind as to the character of the reservation that ahall be Anally aubmitted to tha senate by th executive department for that body consideration. Soma of tha members of th cabinet ar convinced that tha President haa propoaed a compromise that will enable him to get tha court pact through tha aen at. Theae members or tne cabinet. It waa said today, also bellev that tha nation that ara member of tha court will acre that tha court statute be amended In accordance with tha declarations of tha aenate. Eijert TCvrjem OpeaItlaak.

On tha other hand, other members of tha cabinet ara of tha opinion that th latest plan proposed by President Harding la Impracticable and If accepted by tha senate wll not result In tha United Statea becoming a member of th court for th reason that tha nations now behind th court will not scret to abandon the existing plan for th election" of judges. In making up hla mind aa to what he would say in th St. Louis speech Preaident liaruing, members or his cabinet who remain here point out, felt that ha should take Into consid eration tha opinion In regard to th world court and tn leasue or na tions held by various groups of Ameri can dtltena. In this connection it la pointed out that a large number of reraons would like to aea the United States In the court, provided they cajn feel assured that tha court 1a In no an linked up with the league of nations. Then there is a group made up of men and women who have continued to hop that tha United Statea eventually would become a member of the league of nations and who have contended atnea President Harding proposed that the United States become a member of the court that membership In tha court would be a first atep.

and a ater of considerable, lenicth. toward taking th United States Into tha learu. A third group stands for op posltion to both court and league. These conflicting viewa naturally ara reflected by eenatora. Qaetlaa Befare Sraatr.

If th President stands on his St. Louis speech, tho Question before the senate committee on foreign relations when It come together next fall will be whether It shall accept th reservations to the court statute now proposed by the President, adopt the reservations proposed by Secretary Hughea last February, when the court proposal waa transmitted to tha aenate or work out a set of reservations of Ita own. Tha problem plainly Is to get tha United Statea in th court without coming In contact with the lea true of nations In the process of getting tn or of maintaining contact with tha league, once a member of the court. Of course, as haa already been pointed out. Secretary Hughes Insists that th court is a tribunal separate and apart from th league, but Preaident Harding, in his St.

Loots speech, takes tne ground that there Is "admittedly a learu connection wlta tha world court. Special Tha Iadlaaapolla News LAPORTE, June ti. Tha moaning; of tha wind through the pin trees and tha mystery that hange over tha Bella Gunness farm, north of La port a. Inspire no fear la John Nepsha, who has started building a home on "Indiana's murder farm. The ruins of the Ounness home.

where Mrs. Bella Gunness and three children were burned to death In 10I. have ban cleared away and a new foun datlon baa been laid by Mr. Nepsha. On tb mystery farm ten men wooed Mrs.

Gunness, only to murdered for their money. Mr. Nepsha scoffs at the auggstionso chosta, Th farm haa been unoccupied since the fire. i "I'm not afraid of dead ones, Ifs th living 1 watch." aald Mr. Nepsha "I live down the road about a half a mile from tha farm and wish to move here ao I can keep people from atealing ray fruit." Mr.

Nepsha owna tha Ounness farm and has cultivated tha fruit trees to th north, south and west of the alt of tha house. GOODRICH MAY BE NAMED Said ta Ba CTaedew af Cwifar far Waterway Cammlaalon, Governor McCray Is understood to have decided on tha appointment' of Jamea I'. Ooodrlch, formerly Governor, aa one of the three persons who are to compose the Indiana deep waterways commission. Mr. Goodrich once before waa a member of a state body having; before it a similar object.

He haa been Interested in tha project. Thursday ba apoke before tha Ohio Hankers Association, at Toledo, calling for support of the proposal. The laat legislature created the new commission "for tha purpose of In vestigating tha subject of connecting the Ureat Lakes with th Atlantic ocean by means of the Welland canal and the St, Lawrence river." The legislature appropriated $24,000 for th purpose. Member of the com mlaslon will receive no pay. Luke W.

Duffey, Indianapolis, and O. I. Christie, Purdue Unlveratty, have been mentioned in predictions of appointment to tbe commission. One object of the Indiana commission, the law provtdea. ia to co operate with other state organisations for furtherance of tha project "and to urge on congresa the enactment of suitable legislation to promote auch Object." C.

E. RlCHWIfJE FUfJERAL Waa a Reddest Marias Caamty for alaty Tkree Yea raw Funeral services for Charles E. Rlchwine, age seventy five, for more than sixty three yeara a resident of Marlon county, who died Thuraday at hla home, 1101 Concord street, were held this afternoon at 2 dock i tun home, iiurial was In Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Hichwine, who waa born In Circlavllle.

moved to Marion coun ty wrth hla family when he waa twelve yeara old. He waa a farmer in Pike township for thirty one years before moving to inaianapoiis. lie had been employed by tha Link Belt Company for the last twenty seven years. He is survived by three daughter. Mrs.

John Doollttle. Mra. George Castle and Miss Francea Kichwine. all of Indianapolis: three aons, Jamea Uichwlne. of Indianapolis; Henry Kicuwine.

of Los Angeles. and Ldgar Rlchwine. of Seattle. four alaters. Mra.

Matilda Starker. Mrs. Kdna Pruttt. Mra. P.

Carter, and Mrs. Elisabeth Jlultx. all of this city, and two brothers, (Villlam Richwlne and Richard Richwlne. both of Hendricks county. "Madge, What do you do on Sundays? I i 7 ARRY got up last lJ Sunday with a keen desire to drive all afternoon.

I thought he would forget it after church, but no sir, so of course we drove. "Before we started I suggested going to the Traver tinne room, Hotel Lincoln, and that made it pleasant enough. "We ate a substantial meal, not too heavy celery soup, a vegetable plate with the vegetables tasting as though they had come from the garden just a few minutes before. "Their Sunday night concerts are absolutely the fint in the city, and you'll find the Travertine room delightfully cooL Try it next Sunday. Hotel Lincoln Wra.

Seeker, Manager THE ETDIrVXAPOLTS NEWS, SATURDAY 23, 1023. A ikostifled iA.eond.ercr DIDFORHARi.iOflYSEEII III ST. LOUIS ADDRESS Harding Viewed as Seeking Senate Vorld Court Support. THREE GROUPS CONSIDERED Ta Iaalaalla Bar a X3 Wyatt DalKlai WASHINQTON, Juna 21. President Harding's plan for harmonJilnr tha conflicting; views among members of tha aenata as to th terms on which th United States shall bacom a member of tha court of International ustlca, In caaa It decldea to ntr tha court, already Is being widely dls uaaed.

No secret la mada of tha fact 3 William. HercKell HV" yilEHITS errmrm I ist wisht I knew Inside my head Lie Big Folks do; It's Txrot oar crick I want to know, When it leaTes me, where does it gt? An how does cricks begin? aa" where An how do they git worter there? l' TTrnT when I go around th Bend To see if I can find the end Don't oar crick.ws.it so I can see How near our house th end can be? 'Cause if it goes too far gee whiz, It gits me lost. from where Fm is! AN sumfin else I want to know Who tells th' worter where to go? An why some places I can wade. But other places I'm. afraid? An why is rand one spot an then Big rockses pop right out again? AN WHY does rich folks alius fuss An call my brother little cuss 'Cause he ketch fishes in th' crick Wif pinhook on a string, an' stick? Why dont their fancy poles an bait Ketch fishes, too? not sit an wait? Farmer Building New House on Cunness 'Murder Farm' DESCRIBES RELIEF WORK Rev.

Sir. Draws SaaatTaa IVear Kast at Cams Meet lag. Special Th Zndianapella Kew ANDERSON, Jane 22. Th Rev. A.

Christy Brown, of "Winona Lake, representing the Near Eaat Relief, spoke at the Church of God international camp meeting her Friday afternoon. He aald 110.000 chil dren in the near east will perish unless the United Statea continues to send food. He aald they are children whoae parent refuaed to embrace Mo hammedanlam. The Church of God Is maintaining miaslonarlea In several parte of the near east, who operate through the mlaalonary atationa In co operation with other organisa tion or th United Statea. A board of directors for Sunday schools and religious education of the Church of God waa Friday afternoon.

The dlrectora are: Mra. Nettie Hreghouse. Chicago; Mra. J. W.

tiyere. resno, W. H. McCreary, York. Karl Martin Island Falls.

Ma Mra. A. T. Row. Akron; O.

A. Iturgess, Woodburn, Mra. Resale Hyrum, F. C. Bio re and L.

Berry, Anderaon. The plan of the organization waa aubmitted to the ministerial department today. The camp meeting will close Sunday night. A ministerial institute, to con tinue several daya, wilt open Monday. REROUTING STARTS SUNDAY Change for College Avenue, Eaat Tea tk and Eaat Waaklagtoa Car a.

Downtown routings of cara on the College avenue, East Tenth street and East Washington street lines will be changed Sunday. The College avenue cars will come south in Delaware street to Wash ington eireei, west to Pennsylvania street and north in Pennsylvania street to Massachuaetta avenue, in ebcad of making the complete loop to Illinois atreet aa in the past. The Eaat Tenth atreet cara will come south in Alabama, street to Washington street, west In Washington street to Pennsylvania and thence north lni Pennsylvania to Maasachu etta avenue. The East Washington street cars win proceed west in Washington street to Delaware atreet, thence south to Maryland street, west in Maryland atreet to Meridian street. ana norm in Meridian atreet to wash ington street.

Instead of turning soutn ar. Pennsylvania street as in tbe past. That'll Help! American Lerion Weekly xounr Bride I received a notice aayinr that I had overdrawn my account J2t0. Here my eiwca ior icat amount. Saturday Special Atlantic City Kisses, 39c Per Pound IpHEWY saltwater taffies in the surp mer flavors of peppermint, win tergre en, strawberry and lemon.

All candies are made fresh in our own well equipped kitchen. Our. assortment is complete, so you will find your favorite kind here. Hotel Lincoln Tea Room Good Teeth Kelp Family Sociability Home happineaa depends on mealtime enjoyment and eocia The People's Dentists Examination Free Oara 8 a. aa, te s.

saw Saaday. a. aa. ta 13 aa. 34 WKST WASHINGTON ST.

Over Giatraakl Trsak Star INDIANAPOLIS. WORKS BOARD APPROVES CONDETilfiATION OF LAND Needed in Flood Wall Program, City Engineer Says. PAVING CONTRACTS ARE LET Plans for the condemnation and acquisition ofand alone; White river on which the factory bnlldlnga of the Puritan Bed Spring Company ar situated, were approved by the board of public works at a meeting Friday afternoon The land la needed to carry out Cood prevention work by the city. John I Elliott, city engineer, explained. The tract to taken over la about S00 feet long and Its width averagea about 100 feet.

It ia along White River from Kentucky avenue to the track of the a St. Railroad Company. Mr. Elliott ia proceeding with plana for tha erection of flood walla along the eaat banks of Whit river. Plana for the Cood prevention program will be presented soon to the board of works.

Ball Llao Plaaa. Th board approved plans submit ted by the city plan commUtlon for the establishment of building linea In Forty sixth atreet, from Meridian street to Sunset avenue, which will be one of the principal entrances to Fairvlew park, the aita of the new Butler University. The building tine will sixty five feet from the cen ter or tne street on each aide, from Meridian atreet to Boulevard place. and ninety feet on each aide, from Boulevard Place to Sunaet avenue. The building line In Sunaet avenue on the west aide will extended back fifty feet between Forty fourth, and Forty ninth atreeta.

contracts for paving three streets and one alley were awarded br the board, as follows: Morrla atreet. from Belmont to Pershing avenues. Pfisen mayer Construction Company, total. I4.0S4T rrnwr, from lawrenc street to Temple avenue. Marlon County Construction Company.

$4.40 a lineal foot, total. Alvord street, from Thirteenth to Fifteenth streets. A. I. Bowen.

$2.21 a lineal foot, total S3.390. and the flrat alley south or wood lawn avenue from 5t PauT street to the first alley east of Churchman avenue, Schwert Brothers. $1.19 a lineal root, total. The board rejected blda and rescind ed action on the resolution to pave Morris street from Pershing to Tre mont avenues, at the request of prop erty owners. TO REORGANIZE SCHOOL Tayler University Trwateea Adept Saggeetloae of Preaident Paul.

(Special to The Indianapolis XewsL Ind June 22. The trus tees of Taylor University at Upland. Mortgage Loans Confiscated Still Stolen Special to The IndianapoHa News Ind June 22. While X. aad E.

L. Bowman were taking a ISO gallon a till. Which prohibition officers had captured In a building on the bank of the Ohio river, to this city last night, they were overtaken by three unidentified men in an automobile, who held them up. taking the still away from them. Warranta have been sworn out and the county ia being searched.

at a meeting yesterday, provided for a reorganization of the achool under a new plan. Tha trustees and alumni association have been the joint custodians of 'the old school. They will turn It over to a new organisation known as the Legal Hundred. on the suggestion of John Paul, presi dent of the university. The plan follow that of the British Wealeyan Custodianship of England.

The Legal Hundred will be composed of persons friendly to tbe standards of the In stitution and willing to take part in the liquidation of ita debts. About one third of the membership of the Legal Hundred baa been chosen. The first meeting of the new corporation, to complete ita organization, will be held at Indianapolis, September 12, at which time the board of trustees will complete tha transfer of all its right and obllgationa. In the organization under the alum nl. many leadera of Methodism were disappointed, tt was aaid, because the charter prohibited more than one third of tho board of control being jaetbodista.

FLIGHT NOT ABANDONED Aaaaadaea to Try for Xerth Pole Whew Maeklaa la Retired. By the AseeeJased rrea! NOME. Alaska, June 22. Captain Koaid Amundsen, whose flight over tbe north pole, aet fer laat Wed nee day. waa prevented becauae hla airplane broke, will attempt the trip as soon aa repairs are tmade.

accord Ing to advices received her from Noorvlk, Alaska. The advices aald that Amundsen, who Is at Walnwright. seventy five miles from the northern tip of Alaska at Point Barrow, expecta to reach Spitsbergen, north of Norway, twenty four hours after hopping off. Gunner Kaasen. who drove Amund sen's dog team when the explorer went from here to walnwright last spring, la at Noorvlk.

where there Is a wirelesa atatlon, Kaasen arrived at Kotzebu. on th Arctic coast May after an exceedingly hard trip from Walnwright and proceeded to Noorvlk with meeaagea from Amund sen. He reached Noorvlk June IS. Kaasen Is expected to return to Walnwright with answers to these messages, going by way of Kotsebue. It waa atated In the dispatches reaching here that Amundsen had broken the landing skids of his plane In a trial flight with Lieut.

Oscar Omdal of the Norwegian army, hla aviator. It waa reported that Oplck How, an Ksklmo, had a thrill ing experience nying who unum. We make a very attractive loan on Indianapolis real estate In a liberal amount, to be repaid In monthly Installments, and the Interest la reduced each month. Reasonable Interest rate. Come In and talk It over with Mr.

Pattlson. P4t Off Farmers Trust Co. IS, E. Market 81. Chnmpion bitze mrilicra for these tot days liimerso aa The Fan with tho 5 Ycar Guarantee All eixe and types for ntred Quiet PowerfroIEcoaoinicsJ Get Yo'ure Today From your dealer or phone us Meier Electric and Machine Co.

MA in 2363 136 South Meridian Street Distributors MA in 2634 "It may be comedy for you but it's tragedy forme" So said a young man to us with a painful smile. His heart was in those words. His story was common; his opportunity had come and found him with only, five dollars cash. It required less than five hundred. Reader, we do not preach about saving.

We speak from the experience of others men and women like you. Regular saving pays. Savings Department Open Satnday From 6 to 8 P. M. IrationalCiliiBQTilf ioa 112WASHINCTON 3TrlEET TBANTJ National City Bank Bailding Hi A 4 Day dp ila Leaving Aucuct 15th, Vicitin: Washington, lit, Vernon, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, New York.

Albany, Lake George, Lake Chara plain, Montreal, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Cleveland. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE Richard A. Kurtz Foreign Department MA in 1S75 yt: mm 120 EAST MARKET STREET Saturday Nisbt Banking Ssrvics We extend compete banking nfrvics to who need a bank Saturday night. Merchants, shopkeepers, individuals with funds on hand Saturday evening avoid the risk of keeping them over Sunday by carrying an account with us. Careful attention to Checking and Savings Accounts.

THE STATE SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY 9 East Market Street OPEN SATURDAY EVENING3, 6 to 8 1 You TALK his future," but what are you DOING? Will college be an assured fact for your boy. Begin to prepare for his education now. See our ad Monday It will show vou what recmlar (fj)co savings will do at C. DiriJends Compounded Seml Annually We Have Paid 6 Dividends for 32J, Years Fletcher Avenue Saving Loan AcGociadon In the Heart of the Business District 10 EAST MARKET STREET USE WANT ADS IN THE NEWS TIIEY WILL EI? ING KIISULTJ public Oho oi No. $8' Lintvood Ave.

and E. New York 1 One of the 77 Public Schoolr, Whose Pupils Are. Served (MTi A ar4 T7 T77 VT. i aM 7 The goodness of Polk's Best Milk is due in part to the extra precautions taken to insure the purity and wholesomeness of thi3 better milk. To order pure, rich Polk's Mill; for your family, call RA ndolph 0852 3 4 5.

No. 41 In a series of adyertlsa ments ihowlrt the users of 1'olk's Heat Mtlk. other than the 33.000 and more families who use this pur milk every day. "Food for Thought" mJ 3.

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