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1 DAILY WEATHEB REPORT BUY DEFENSE BONDS he ristol ourier Mostly cloudy tonight Thu sday generally fair and continued mild. VOL. XXXVI. XO. 153 0 WP.DXl'Sn\Y 1 1 I X( DIX KM BKR 3.

PMl Price: 2c a Copy; 6c a Week FULL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMMUNITY WELFARE DISCUSSED Katharine Wren Marks Her 12th Birthday Anniversary ron I Tat'! stn birt lulav cl, celt' annivei Earl G. Harrison, is The Speaker at Meeting ol Public Charities Association IN TERMS OF DEFENSE Every Undernourished Person Is Weak Spot in Defenses, He Slates Tile pi i lil-llko RcTivsl ele '(Mai IV ze lor was tm iit.s ill nail I i rin Ma pai I.i! a ve 1 Ila, 1 iam Wn Wre rt aim up a lew home in the even ninnine the on awarded to Betty Lyiili. served at a table and el low Favors is os randy. Kath! many gifts, ent Katharine Lorraine Betty Lynn. Diam Boyer.

I i. George Wren. Jt LATEST NEWS Received from International News Service Over Special Teletype News Wire. Here and There in Bucks County Towns Motion Pictures Followed By Games at Local Party Me I nei Grotke. Las- Neil I.

and Hi'-et- (Special to Courieri VVN. I Congeal kiting Bucks County on orp.irn/.i lion for civilian defense, Karl (5. I lar. son. chiel speaker at iup of the Public Charities Association held at Elucks County Historic Society in Doylestown, Monday, eve-j ninp.

spoke of the full implications ini conununity welfare times lik tie SOME Harrison said in have come together here tonight to look at our community welfare I am altogether willing that we should do so in terms of defeiisi It is upc fieial thinking indeed which limits to airplane production, battleship launchings, (lie training of an army or air raid wardens. Important I and essential as those accomplish ments and activities an-, they do no' SHOP SKETCHING COURSE OPEN'S AT SOUTHAMPTON by Bristol oca tional School; G. Kenneslar Instructor OPENINGS 60 On Trial For Plot Against Mussolini Kellie, 1 Sixty Italians on trial for then lives at Trieste today alte tic Government announced dis icovery of a preat plot to overthrow the Fascist regime and to Pit mier from which II I Mice escaped as if by a miracle The plotters Wei accused ti con spiring to wreck Italian war and communications. They were scribed as Democrat)' Liberals and 1 Communists" working with a hostile foreign pow er." It was claimed hen number included "numerous persons' RJ7 01 responsibilitv kiddies pat and dinne)' is iiL 11 h.uigc of New Hope affa il being arranged fot Dei em ber 2 The and bo.vs ot tliat community who piati to attenti liave beeli asked ito repistei al a designatod pince, so that might lu tuade l'or Ile 111 The club also lias arrangoli all alle- tioti to ite held ('li Saturday, Deiember in itm's Hall New Uopi The proeeeds will be uaed to brim: Christmas to childreli ot that area. Anioni artides nateti are Eggs two ealves, ehiekens.

dinner dresses oil paiutinps hv locai artists a piece of sculpture. two ntedalioiis inaile ol siained glasx, etc at a meeting ot the Quakertown Busi nessmen's Vssoe itiLioti hold last wet in the Moose hall at Quakertown: Norman Lamb, president George Shelly vice president Paul Deaterlv. corresponding secretary; Mrs Bussell Schatiley. tiimncial secretary and Harr, treasurer. On the hoard of are Bay Hartman.

Francos Deaterlv, Oscar Levin Kton Badninu and Harry Slots enherg All officers wore eleeteil by acclamation following the report of the nominating committee consisting of Howard Sine, Milton Weiss and Kton Badinati i Ldw Nelson, mu of .1 Nelson. Jackson street a grotti) of little friends evening in honoi dav auuiversarv and Mis was host to on Sal urday of his eighth birth Kd ward and his TRAINING SCHOOL FOR ASSESSORS IS BEING HELD HERE Instruction Io Be Given, and Problems Considered At Eight Sessions nest attended a motion picture performance, then returned to the Nelson home where games and refreshments I wort1 enjoyed guest received a gift Favor? were mall red and green1 -----------baskets of candy Fid ward received STARTED THIS WEEK many gilts. Those present lohn Cassidy, William White James Wright. Charles Pollai d. Frank Kelso, Ingrid Nelson.

Tile oft ice i ere elected tp sketching and tarteli in the i school building on ning sponsored by the Vocational School, of which A. ib Donado is director. lateU work was Southampton hi Monday ev Bristc Ralph Authorities char 1 vvitb engineering Italian munitions il led LIT persons god Hie defendants at three factories bit and wounded said on the The couise will run two nights period of ten weeks, each being three bollii in length, i tree course in connection tellthe whole story out miimm I On Several Cases Are Disposed Of In Court with nat ional do: The instructor an inspector at DOYLKSTOWN. 3 William Adams, Jr 42, -fBOB Kawle street. Philadelphia.

pleaded guilty yesterday io a i charge of secreting property to vent the sale under a writ of execution Judge Boyer suspended s. ntem on condition that a fine of $Bin and he paid at tin rate of $50 a month. Harry Horner. 25. of Trenton, pk ad ed guilty befon Judge Boy- to a 1 charge of driving bib drunk.

Judge Boyer sentenced llorm an old offender, to pay a fine of slim and costs, and from six months to 11 1 years in the Bucks County Prison. Pleading guilty to assault and bat tery. Calvin Bryan. 35, Erwinna, wai committed to the Cotintj Prison for the remainder of a maximum term becatt lie violated a parole. Bryan was en- tenced to serve one year on tin- a auk and battery charge following the expiration of the otln t- sentence in comber in 1B42.

Mrs. Alice Bryan, wife of tin do l'endant and the mother of four chil droll, testified her husband kicked r. beat her and said lie was going to shoot her, October folk win: a drinking spree. husband has five guns Mrs Bryan said. "He doesn't vvorl; when helms been drinking and lr ons." The defendant, who admitted lie was drunk at the time, denied that he shot a gun off through the window-pane at his wife.

Bryan said he had been in court and jail four tinier prior io Hi oil wife is always nag: ng nr and that makes me disgust: aid farm hand, who wa committed to jail October 2S, Bryan was sentenced or a larceny charge in December. to serve not less than one year and one-half nor more than five years. Since his maximum sentence will December 1942, and he was sentenced to serve another year yesterday, the defendant will be in prison until Lt 1 He was paroled November 7. 1 3 and on October violated that parole. tense activity, is Gerard Kenneslar tile S.

Navy Yard i i a i plant in Pkiladd phia. Eugene Kiinuer is sup visiti principal of the Southampton public school. Approximately 50 have enrolled in i in tw classe- conducted as a private cotti in aircraft junior ongineer- wir opened at the Vocational School headquarters here last month. Ctiuliuiiril on Two Some ot the prisoners were have confessed attacks Arnoldstein bridge linking Geiinauv CHILDREN with Italy Eleven others, said to have been actual perpetrators ot the outrages. are missing and are on trial in absent ia.

Tile plotters also were accused ol blowing up important railway Installations near the Italo German bordei in what Italian news agency Stefatii called a "most gigantic and widespread" plot. The agency said the conspiracy was aimed at fomenting a nationwide revo TO RESUME HEARING IN CHESSMAN CASE, DEC. 9TH Contest ()ver Will ot the Late Cigar Manufacturer To Be arried On Mrs Henry Koehler, yuakortown. gave a farewell party last week lot her sister Mrs. 13d ward Sielski, who is.

moving from Wilmington. Did to Bichmond. Ya The others who were present were' Mis Bay Hartman. Mrs Webster Jones. Mrs.

Howard Cummings, Miss Harriet Dotterel, Mrs Bichard Stray ei Mrs Allen Wedeh.e r. Mrs Karl Mrs Fm.ua Kvanson. Mrs Wil Kauffman and Mrs Gilmore1 ouslv i LAD OF 14 SERIOUSLY iNJURED; HIT BY AUTO County Commissioners Cooperate ith Dep of Public Instruction Bulb lutili i Fret A school for training of i with sessions conducted once weekly in Bristol, is one of three being held in Bucks County, and one of throughout the state of Peunnylvaiim I The object of the school, led in Bris- by Klmer Osenback, is for the pur pose of instructing assessors in their work and for giving aid in the many problems which arise veai old 'Piovose boy was seri activity is conducted by thv injured last evening when Commissioners in co hv an automobile on the Lin-! operation with the Department of Pub- I homas A. Me Beth, I revose, Was Delivering Newspapers hen He Was Struck LANGHORNE DRIVER A 1 I tulle east of Plilla- IN Miss Millie I ITFST surprise shower 1 1 Misses Florence Sands was given a by her sisters, the B. and Klsie at Italy from Gei 1 citic and separatin many in the war.

Ii was announced the opening sion of the trial before special State Court at Trieste exposed "exceedingly vast" proportions of the alleged plot and culminating in 1.93N in a thwarted Prevention In County attempt Oil Premier life. To Discuss Accident DOYLKSTOWN, Dec 3 A hearing will be resumed on Decemboi tli in the contest ovei the will of the late Cit ssman, retired cigar iliautifai Hi 11 which leaves his OOtt estate to Ins wile oi less than four i months who had been his secretary for 35 years, is under attack in Court In i the will are Kdwaid and Harold Cresstiian. sons, and Mrs Wiliam Hoi len bae daiightei Mrs. Holb nbitcli is the ife of Councilman I Holienbaeh oi Philadelphia Their, mother died Vngust at tliej Crossman farm and apple orchard at few miles south of Quakertow n. and! their home in Pineville recently Those present were Mr and Mi Penrose Webster, Pineville; Mi and Mrs Frank Worthington, Bichboro; Mi and Mrs.

Krewson, and Mi and Mrs Charles II Huber, New town. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webster, Mr and Mrs Courlland Dudbridge, Mr. and Mrs Moarle Shaefer.

Ivy laud, Mr an I Mrs. Lester Leedom. Meehan iesville; Mr and Mrs Claudi Plumsteadvillo William Clevensline, Newtown; Mr. and Mrs Herbert Sauds, Kdgar Webster, the Misses Florence Klsie and Marie Sands The evening was spent playin Befresliments were served. struck coin Highway, om delphia city line.

The accident victim is Thomas A Mi Beth, of Beading avenue. Trevose, fractured skull brain injury, broken ankle The lad, according to the investigating officer, was riding Ins bicycle with a bundle of papers lie was delivering lie was struck by a machine operated by Hubert VV Hoch, formerly of avenue, Brooklyn. who to Green street, ca ids i inulal" interest and action in: tt i i rM ,1: 1 accidents Claim 1 roops In Indo-Chma Buc ks County, a meeting, known Not Excessive i officially as the Bucks County Acci- iciij, Dec 3 In reply to a formal deni Prevention Conference, has been question put to Japan by President 5 I into session for Tuesday. Do- Roosevelt, the Vicliy Government a eember in the pi cks County Court sorted today that Japanese troops in A I Twelve Tabels Used At later ressman married Miss Hose Beer, of Perkasie U. OI A.

Card He was his bride was 54 -----------The Catholic Daughters of America held a card party Saturday evening in I the of Home There Wel 12 allies of players, and prizes were House, at Doylestown. conference, sponsored by oanty Commissioners, with the peranno of The Club of Philadelpkia-AAA. will ke attended by numerous public officials, school authorities. company representatives, of licei. the various townships and boroughs, together with representa-j of civic fraternal, and other1 mizations throughout the county.

i on major topics are to be dis- (1) i 2 Tra ft) Law (3) ile Kn: iiiterin and ill ventini) as Relates to Pedestrians mil Selmol Ch Featured speak- on the prir ram, which will con- inue through the clay from 10 a. m. to four will ke T. Klmer Transeau, Dirrchi! of t.he St a Bureau of High v. ay Safety C.

H. Buckius, Assistant Secret irj cn tile Department ol iiign- v. Capiti in T. Boate. Pennsyl Moior Police, and Amos K.

Neyhart lc of tl Institute of Public Safet 1 Peiin State James flavilano hairman of the Safety Committee. Pennsylvania Motor Fedoration-AAA. will preside. Joseiiii 1). Baker, ih'esident of tliei ('oanty ouimii-signers, has lauded the! oik of the Conference as an enter- pn hi; It will go far toward citi ini tin- mounting toll of highway ideilis in the County.

French ludo do not exceed the the; number authorized by the regime of Marshal Henri Philippe Petain. Coni lulled On Four EDWARD M. KEATING IS CLAIMED BY DEATH HERE Former Borough Councilman I lad Been 111 I he Past I wo Weeks ('ressman had been a resident ot Sellers; die lor a number of years Tin Pressmans had made a fortune in cigai manufacturing here several decades ago The aged iminuiacl urer wais mar ied privately in St. Michael's Lutheran Church. Sellersville.

by the late Hev Waididich, After the wedding tile couple settled the (Tessniaii larm two miles northoa of Perkasie, here Mr. '''ressman died His son Kdward, has assisting his father in conductkig hi iippk orchard mar Perkasie for the pa I few years A hearing in tin Register of Wills of ed in a violory foi 1 Register certified 111 moved yesterday I.anghoi lie Ik acock, The boy was liiirrieo to Hospital, Philadelphia, where Ids condition I pronounced serious. Recti states that to poor vlhibil Ity he failed to see the 'cyclist The at cub lit occurred at 5.30 Reck was arrestici on a charge ot assault and battei by automobile, and given a hearing before justice of the peace Joseph A Keatinc South Laughorne (Ml teer Phillips ol Pa Motor Police. South Laughorne barracks, made the ill Vest r- a ion lie Instruction of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania A request was made for use ot a room in Bristol high school building each Monday evening for a period of eight weeks. This was granted and sessions opened oil Monday evening, with assessors in attendance The assessors have a manual issued by the state which they are discussing and perusing iu its various parts with the instructor.

Many problems which come before the individuals in their work are also "ironed out The other two schools located in Bucks County are at Quakertown and Doylestown, the assessors from various communities attending tuelr nearest school. Attendance is not compul sory, but is considered very Iwiioflolal. Kach assessor attending six of the eight sessions will be presented with a certificate from the state department Joseph I). Baker, one of the Bucks County Commissioners, was present at the initial session here on Monday. awarded winners In high scores were won by Mrs Hess, 3410; Miss Esilici Boyer 331JO; Mrs.

Margaret Murphy 2070 Boche, 2120 In pinochle VV Kinkaid Mrs, B. Campiteli. Mrs Rhoda Waite 7X0; A Wilson, Howard Appleton, 7 Refreshments were served Gallagher was hairman 76 Candles Adorn Cake On Mrs. Birthday ease before the Bucks county end- neither side The record to ihe without announcing any do jeision Close to 1.5(H) typewritten pages FUNERAL ON SATURDAY of testimony and exhibits have been submitted to Judge Hiram 11 Keller A former Bristol borough council- i and Calvin Boyer, fot their ruling man, Kdwaid Keating, Si died at Mrs Holienbaeh and Christine Lip his residence, iilh Rackdifte -Ireet, last pincott. a friend, were called to evening at 5.30 'clock, following wo1 vv i -taud and asked to repeat SPEND CROYDON, Dec 3 Mrs Mary Rich man was given a Mirprise parly on Saturday evening at the bome of her daughter.

Mrs Paul Marsh, Magnolia The occasion was in honor of i Ridimmi': birt Inlay anni ver-ary Refreshments served, a Mis large birthday cake adorned with being the for the table All of Mrs Hie children and i a nth i ldi en attended, and the guest read as follows Mr. and Mrs Albert Lyink, Mi and Mrs Anione Norato Mi and Mrs Murray Ridonai) and son Mi and Mrs Bus- Special Committee Named Hit-liman and hildren, Donald, South Langhorne Borough Shirley. Waym TAX COLLECTIONS ARE DISCUSSED ouncil all Sto Janet id Bristol Dawson alld dill Demonstrates The Powers Of Ultra Violet Rays AND VLCSlA, Dec. 3 An intriguiiu: demonstration was witnessed by mem tiers of Ben Sii in Rotary Club last evening, when Elmer VaiiSant, a dtib I member, showed tin high powei of ultra violet rays. Mr.

VaiiSant took his to the weekly dinner meeting of the club held at Red Lion Inn He domomdi ateil how quickly germs and parasite's can he destroyed by the rays in less than a minute. He told I hat such equipment is now used in many hotels and public buildings in the States. The Rev A I Inn F. Gibson preside On I let fin be i Richard W. Fed) tenhurg.

Eddington, will be the speak ei and on December Charle Boehm, superintendent of Bucks Conn ty public schools, will speak on LOCAL WEATHER OBSERVATIONS FOR 24 HOUR PERIOD ENDING 8 A. AT ROMM a HAAS WEATHER OBSERVATORY PA. Tomperntnre Maximum Minimum Range Readings Croydon Auxiliary Plans For A Christmas Party ks of illness. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Mr Keating, who represented the1 fifth ward in borough council from 1021 to 1925, served as chairman of the' finance and public property commit lee He was the husband of Nellie M.

Con inurel on I'air? Two Bracken Post To Entertain Band Members After Concert SUM OF $1,107.63 The Robert VV. Bracken Post. No 3S2, American Legion, will entertain iu the Post home, on Thursday evening. tin- 1-1-piece band of the 372nd Infan try. Massachusetts National Guard Band, stationed at Fort Dix fol- business meet- 1 i 'lowing the concert to be given in James's parish house at ight The concert will be given for tin benefit of the organ guild of Bethel A Church, A small fee will be charged foi admission 43 10 JOINS OKI's Hourly Temperatures a.

m. yesterday 13 -11 10 11 12 noon 1 p. m. BOY DON. Dec.

oi tin- Auxiliary of Croydon Fire Company was held Monday evening with 2.0 members present. Tie wly-elec ted officers President Mrs William Batholoma; vice- pn side Mrs. Howard Robinson; -ecHtary. Mrs Charles Kuhn; treasurer, Mis George Seharg: trustees.J s- Fred Ba low and Mi E. Mathew.

A member of the Son cm tin 1 On Dec. 22nd, a of Bracken Post, Allan Lebo, Ji conduct a Christmas son street, has joined the I liited pa tv ftt whic the Croydon firemen Marine Corps and i stationed at ml wive- a invited. There will (Island, C. be an entertainment, music and dancing also covered dish luncheon. A Ch istmas tree uill placed from which those in the grand march will receive gifts.

tatements made by Cressrnan's first i wife, who was an invalici lot nearly ten yea i before hen death court ruled out tin- a enie-li as hearsay The disputed will was r.gned Noi veinber 2H, Peto Ciessman died 23 later. I The contestants allege that their lather waf unduly influenced by his et-ontl wifi and that he was seriously ill and had Iwen in a semi-coma before the will was exoculec! at his bedside. An eat lier ill, elated before Cress mail i -married, gave $75,000 to Beer if latei will is dedared invalid the three children would share two- I thirds of their estate and his widow would receive the- remaining ithird. SOI I II LANGHORNE. Dec 3 Bills amounting to were ordered paid when members South Lang home borough council met in session here oil Monday evening Thk amount included for street repair- and $310 appropriation for the South Laughorne Fire- Company, Joseph Keating presided with only one absentee Charles Flaxman.

listed The mm of was received on Miss i cut assessments, A special committee was appointed by council to consult with tin tax lectoi in regard to tax collections Remits desiied iu eases of deaths or removals and it is desired on ito Elvira Missera Has Party On Her 10th Anniversary Mr and Mrs. dren, Harvey, Janice, Carol Ann, Inez and Judith, of Paulsboro N. .1 Mi and Mrs Arthur Richman, Arthur. Jr and Miss Dorothy Ricli- maii. Mi and Mi Richman and daiighte i Peggy, .1 birthday anniversary was cele Mr and Mr: Marsh and sons, tnated Sunday in Iunior of Elvira David, Richard and Lee, Mrs.

Evart a the home of her parents Mat li Morrisvilk and Mr. and Mrs. William Missera, Wash Paul Marsh and hildren, Joan and Kermit M) Bidonali was I he ret ipient of many gifts. ion. Jack States Parris THE GREAT GAME OF POLITICS By FRANK R.

KENT (Distributed by MeNaught Syndicate, Inc.) (liniMV URL The PI VN VIR There was a chimney this morn- iii- at 15 Peat street The Bristol! onsolidated Fire Department was called kieh ion for i one- will rved 1 a veci. CHOVDON Dec. 3 The meeting of cop No, 2. Junior Catholic of erica was held at the home Mis- Marj Lou Maeill. Plans were discuss-d for Christmas party, atj play and several se- given.

Refreshments Mr-. Magill, and games he prize winners were Anne 'r, Ada Lineman and ovile. I OBM RVVTIBN Edward McGinnis Buckley hi i hinder observation in Harrinian pi tal. Vil i Ins. 30.35 High water kivv wafer CROYDON.

is made of th Kail er to Mi Mr. and Mrs vembec 22ud Chu Dec. 3 Announcement. man iage of Miss Helen Joseph Gordon, son of Dan id Gordon, cat in Stephen's R. C.

a. 2.41' p. in. a 10,01 p. ch, Philadelphia.

The newlyweds making then home at, 11th and avenues. Philadelphia, 18 SHOPPING DAYS to Christmas Also GIVE U.S. Defense Sa 1 7 BONDS and STAMPS at STORES BANKS POST Oi )CI Washington Writers Washington. Dec 2 RECENTLY two newspapers the .1 a i 11 Times Cnion and 1 loo Iowa C'oui denounced he selling by public officials of mag- a iio- articb based on infor mat ion available I i This was an exceptionally Certainly, unless found to call a halt, will become epidemic i a li-developed timely eritiedsm way this busine As things a diseas e. FOB in the current issue of a magazine there are three by i many public officials One by Mr Harry Hopkins, special fepre President abroad and his bosom friend at home A by tin 'dynamic Donald Nelson publicity agent call secretary of SPAB third i by our foriu'-i Amlia? sador to Bus sia and Belgium, M) Davi' attached to De parfmeut and likely at any moment to le- fui tini honoi around in ot.ln-i week ly and monthly publication- were other articles by those holding im portant govi i nmental posf tary Navy Knox baci ghost written in no less than three Roosevelt, who apparently ha taken ovei the Office of Civilian Defen a personal -e ion.

was, ot course, in the Lady Home Journal and there were has been reached where it i almost routine for Cabinet member and departmental heads to capitalize their positions in tin way SOME of them have literary agent who peddle their product, A few i oui in uni from Talking Film, To Be Shown at S. Langhorne SOI III LANGHORNE 3 The Jesse VV. Soby Post, No US. and the American Legion Auxiliary, of Lang borne, has ai ranged to have shown ini the Casino lu re on Thursday, ot (the most unusual talking pictures ever made Ot the jiic is aid to ke tin first and only talking picture i i made id the famous Pa sion Play. There will be three showings on iThursd iy two, even and nine o'clock m.

Churches and schools are co-opeiat- i ing in the venture, ith clergymen and teadiet undue all fci see great picture In some in.Htauces classes arc dismissed early so the students imielit view production. Tin picture immortal 1 of the crucifixion of Christ iu a spectacular and impressive Critics have acedaimed it greatest pict of its kind ever made A com set of motion picture equipment will be brought here for showing of This equipment in 1 dudes Those present Paletta, Jovitta ondo, Carolyn Palermo, Anna Bisi, Robert Caster, ington street. Elvira was ten years old A buffet lunch was served. were trimmed in Christmas colors prizes won by Marie and Louis Missera Florence and Narcisi. Evelyn Rot- Buttonwood.

Loretta Fanny and Marie De Missera. Rose Marie Ut Rosa Eleanor and i Chiaramonti. Katherine Diodato John and Junioi Sabatini Paglione Junior Castor; Mi and Mrs A Chiaramonti Mr and Mrs. Bruno Chiaramonti, Mr and Mrs eph Diodato, Miss Joan Chiaramonti, Mrs Fred Paglione Elvira received many gifts. TO 11 I PS Nut cups foi use of invalid veterans in hospitals will he made tomorrow evening by members of Junior Auxiliary ol the- American Legion.

de- young women will meet in Bracken. Post home at 7.30. ADVERTISING IIHIIIJM HUI II VF Bit. 1ST otind a special projector, a complete stem and a modern screen I I VI, ON I RIBU Last son Otter two he re- rite for Clifford Leedom. ly Fred and Ethel Leedom street will held on Friday at the Leedom residence, Interment will be made isi risville Cemetery and friends may call Thursdiiy evening between seven and nine o'clock The young man was found dead iu his father's ear yoster-j day morning, death being due to asphyxiat ion All display advertising copy for insertion in The Bristol Courier must be at the Courier office not later than 12 o'clock noon, two days previous to day on which the advertising is to appear.

We serve the right to reject copy re ceived after the designated mm- This rule is made necessary iu order to give the mechanical department ample time in which to set the advertisement, and properly illustrate it. It is hoped that advertisers will co-operate and make reservations for space desired, and furnish their copy on time. Copy will not be accepted after the expiration of the dead-line announced above. C0U HI EH Ai A AG EMEN Ii yon have a house to rent ad Courier Classified bring results tlae it In The Conrtef..

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