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TESTER TIMES, CHESTER, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936 MOTHER LOVE KEY TO "MISSING BOY RIDDLE WPA PROJECTS POPULAR IN CO. You and Your Nation Affairs LOYAL TROOPS CRUSH REBELS MADRID SAYS Stir Ser lOopyriihl KU "Managed" Money Fiction rsity SEEKS RESCUE OF AMERICANS air unanes Morgan Webl? has; point is that ho is apparently un been brought to the to support hLs statement bv he iso ca lied Committee tor the Na reference to any official British pro tion. an inflationist organization, to nounecment on the subject pel of a "man OtVOc1t0taei' 5933' Chancellor of asEd eurrenev Chamberlain, said: By I' nS There is stanard which can furred? that renect fcoi manti t.V co rdence of the countries us pf which our country has a long cxperi cut fooie Th: nt! 11 scems kely that cu loose from ultimately we shall return to a gold I standard fw tMnesv" lfle Chancellor has changed "ma a ed" cur 5 hl6h official of the British govern rfnev nronT hTas saici the con a ch i li A "Dt aware oI il thn ifi ic; would em that Sir Charles deretood un iM0ai webb is under a special proved have been the factor behind the mysterious disaiipL arantc Held, fnur, jrran.lv.M.nainf.kc of tbe" rich Shenandoah, la. One ts thai Another is that these advocates 1 11 "i mor.ev sv.item lhe ability r.f such nd nanny i f'hy 11 Is Jam id Mrs. Philip Field, vc hccii on friendly less administration a noL reveal wlietbej mj.

Mrs. Field, Hcxld Coltesc, he would go little wagon, the boy is shown at who Is spirited the lad icr nludenl of have been estranged for custody of bis son. a sum Oakla to cour countries as England. Sweden, and tea 101 1 1 claims were others to keep a temporary suspen definitely made at ihat time esne sion of specie payments from getting daily by Mr. James H.

Rand Jr of ouL Oi hand. ithat Committee, that Great Rrir'nln Rivermen Say Delaware Is Much Cleaner Stream The SEC received a temporary set rould cause the Delaware's back its efforts to investigate ac streams to become torrents 1 (ivitif of the nation's investment mud down into the river, trust companies, when a stnekl o'cer 67,000 Take Part in Educational Program, Statistics Show Stxty scvcn thousand Delaware county residents have taken ad vantage of the opportunities ollered them under the WPA Recreation Adult Education program since its inception a little more than eIx months ago. Figures recently made public by WPA authorities show that $83,634.06 ha.5 been expended in Delaware county by this division of the WPA, unemployed teachers, recreation loaders and experts in one field, or The most popular of the WPA classes, according to a report from Joseph Carey, head of the cdu tianal activities here in the. county, have been ihose oficrSns avoca tlonal pursuits such as hobbles and handcrafts, and vocational training, which Includes most of the activities at Broadmcadows Prison Farm where during the winter and sprina approximately half or the prisoners spent one hour a day in studies that are destined to make them better citizens, Literary classes which have enabled foreign born folk to adjust themselves to life in America also have been very well attended Recreational activity is now' at its height with sixteen playgrounds operation in the county under WPA supervision. More than 50,000 are participating in these activities iiv.il uium it: instruction art and Deft eh athletics.

SEC GETS SETBACK IN COURT ACTION WASHINGTON. Tnlv 57nH5i oi one ot the llrsl firms to be ck atnined. Hied a petition in District or Columbia Court today to lestrain examination of witnesses and docu Pred T. Fisher, a stockholder or the Equity Corporation, of New York, asked the court to njoin officials of the company from testifying before the commission's heat He also sought an injunction against the examination ot the fin Fisher's action forced Commis Robert E. Healy to postpone cflifrikei ceeinnission eoimsel ADMETS THEFT OF Alphonso Leonard, of 211 Paller street, admitted to police in a confession that he and another mail, Paul Draper, had entered the apart, ment, over a taproom located at Mhsi tl and Welsh streets about 11.30 o'clock on Saturday night and stole a woman's purse containing 51.15.

CD enhfession he admits taking pai cents. Entrance to the aoarimrtit. according to Leonard's statement, 00m men. who after climbing to Lhe roof entered by an cpen window. After removing the change the pockelbook was thrown a rubbish barrel.

The discarded pockotbook contained' both the driver's and owner's cards. Leonard also gave the police the name of a mar. whom he said stole a coat from a parked automobile near the taproom on the same night GmVAY QUIT HARRISRIIRG Jnlw 57fTP1 LU lt nounced todav five 1 esisrnatiniis hnvn icceptcn since July 1. They bL.W iS C. Greensbnre, Troop P.

D. Good Clerks Summit, and Corporal bbrbbas, Lehip.hton. Troop O. Dcbolt, Bellefonte. BOBBED WHILE ASLEEP Samuel Dale, of 111 Flower street, reported to police yesterday that he had been robbed of the sum of S12 while he was asleep in a taproom in the 1800 block of West Third street, on Saturdav nieht.

A cic 'cmiptiim of the persons suspected i the noint to rZJi Gold Standard, appeared in 134 1 juted in Ujls leonnl.rv tVir. oif.h,i.j i bad abandoned the Cold standard iuugci worsamc, ana had atSdJteo mane.e,'" rn wwr As a check on these state 1 wrote to the distinguished Sir Jo siah Stamp in Enpland, and this is what he said late in 1D34: "fi) The British government hus certainly never made omcial statement, that wc shall never return to a gold standard, (2) the government has never made an official stnnni that England Is planuluc to adopt a eoromr bcv r' I I be currency scheme of Sir Charles Morgan Webbl, (3) no official steps have been taken by the government towards the adoption of a commodity standard; (i) Sir Charles Morgan Webb's recent studv is not considered an authoritative presen tation of official opinion of i'v If the British government has changed its t.ttitude since late lj luo ieo tne ungusn visitor say so. Let, piuve mac toir Joseph Stump's uue. unless no aoes the.se ...1 tempt is bemg made to impose upon the American people author, care of this newspaper) DENTAL WORK REASONABLE PRICES BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED SAME DAY LOOSE PLATES RESET TO FIT EXTRACTIONS ASLEEP OR AWAKE DR. H.

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M. PHONE CHESTEIt 2 2421 you can your gas PAID I 3 aa 19 XH.V iii wm there never been a j.ennaneiu suspension of specie payments bv any country and there never has been a wilfully adopted papcr noncy standard which has been uccessful for any great length of Ime, Thus the arguments of these nianared" cun ennv srlvncatw rrate solely upon conjecture and imagina principlcs and lessons of monetary Euronean connLrins nrovide mnt or paper currencies thflt could not be nagea. (no monetary systems have ever caused worse suffering than these. But the "managed" currency advocates mlc out all cases In which the paper currencies could not be managed. They always have a "special" explanation for all such episodes.

Obviously, when a "managed" uujiu.n;y cannot oe managed cue heart of the argument for a "managed" currency col la OSes. A third point should be under stood. It relates especially to the now oeing maae ims country by Sir Charles Morcan 1 1 1 tin 1 lat .1 return tc fold n't vith for the metal." The (Addrass questi to the VATICAN SEEMS TO IGNORE COUGHLIN VATICAN CITY, July 37 (UP) Possibility of Vatican disciplinary action against FatheT Charles E. Coughlin faded today. Bishop Michael J.

Gallagher, of Detroit, his immediate ecclesiastical superior, announced after a conference with Monsignor Giuseppe Piz zardo, Pope Pius' closest political advisor, that Pizzardo had not so much as heard of Father Coughlin until the recent sensation his calling President Roosevelt a liar, carried his fame across the Atlantic. Bishop Gallagher described his call on Monsignor Pizzardo ns a courtesy call. He insists he is in Vatican City an a holiday, not to TOWNSEND BACKS LEMKE aubi un, jmy 2i Francis Townsend, rounder of the old age pension nlan. has thrown his support to Representative William oi isorth Daitota, Union party presidential candidate. Speaking at meetings here and at Worcester yesterday.

Dr. Townsend said the endorsement represented a third party movement or pension plan adherents, supporters of the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin's National Union for Social Justice, and "dissatisfied Republicans and' Demo More persons over 60 years of nee nve in Switzerland tnan tn any other country in the world. INJot budget Cwilinoed From Pec One 'the completeness the government there.

Now, while shock troops advance Aalo rebel country, those left be hind are digging entrenchments and Erecting barbed wire obstructions in jthe mountain passcs'against a pos 1 'tlble new rebel ofTenslvc, Gen. Jose Riquelme, director gen nf nnhlif securilv. lias aSfimied supreme command of the loyalist i 'forces in lhe Guadarramas. 1 Hi is understood Lo have told Hie In an analysis of Hie imrtiral nnslt.lmv that tie DC leVPS he can sweep tin i 'mountains free of rebels within 48 hours. The new aerial bombardment of iZaragoza.

Logrono. Cordoba, scvnle. 'MeliHa and Ceuta was announced laconically as 'effective." It was "irreparable. An official statement asserted that' 'people of the province of Avlla, ad i 'joining Madrid province on the "weft, had risen against rebels there 'and that the rebel fighting men, isolated at Avlla City, were expected to surrender soon. The Ministry of Interior asserted ''that peasants were jomitiE the column marching wesLward nil iZaragoza from Catalonia and that, whfle armed peasants surrounded Cordoba In the south, a strong Royalist column was beinG organized Albacete wrested from the rebel.1! (Saturday to attack Cordoba in Government lorees hope today, it twas announced, to cut of! electric tpowcr from Seville and Cadiz In an Tertort to cripple the rebels In the south, From the Guadarramas.

Gen. has started, a general of against the rebel northern rmy of Gen. Eir.ilio Molti. The "government has strengthened its defensive position materially by bringing up artillery batteries to hew won peaks and passes: at the Tsame time Rlqticlme has sent picked mcn northward (o harass ihe rebels on the main highways. Realization by the government that there Is unlikely to be any 'clarification of the national situation within several days was shown today when the emergency debt "moratorium and stock market vaca Hion was prolonged until next Mon iday.

While the government troops at I tacked at the Important points, were other lights and prepar 'atlons for fights In less publicized regions. Reports both to the government and to rebel general headquarters trtell of an army of thousands ol Jurmed peasants which has surrounded Ovitdo. the important in ydustrtal city it', the north, and has give the rebels 24 ulLi Jmrrcnder. By H. R.

KNICKERBOCKER WITH THE NORTHERN SPAN JISH REBEL ARMY AT THE FRONT, Erezo de Abajo (Sommo isierra) (By Courier to the French Frontier) July 27 0 INS Copyright) Bombs burst around us Son the rebel front today and of red earth dimmed the sky as happy officers, grinning through the dust of battle criedt "We have dislodged the enemy from their last stronghold on the heights of Somo and we've got the key to Madrd!" Once more they announced, "We can take Madrid tomorrow II we want," and here at the front, as in many wars, spirits are higher than they are among the men at the rear, lor the leaders of the rebel 'army have received with profound the report that Fiance's Government has rallied to the aid of their Socialist colleagues iin Madrid, and that a shipload ol ttirplanes and munitions is now cn route to the Madrid forces from Marseilles. So great was the slock or this renews in rebel general headquarters at Bureos that one colonel aL his Idesk sank his heat! and exr.iauv.ed: "Then we arc lost!" Entirely different Is the spirit 'here on the battle line, only GO 'miles from Spain's capital. We reached here after three driving horn Willi our passes we made it throuch all patrols and throUEh swarms of irnnn 'irreEUlars. and shoutinc citizens bv our hands the Fascist our cars dashed on. Jr' P''ssli.

column of SO motoi busr iui uranenes. oi tlvi Thcse had nsshed troops to; last enough to get a foot hold on; heists ol Somo Sierra thus nrcrent an initial i irorv Madrid forces in much the same 'Tay ss Paris was raved at 'he be EmnmE ot the Grct War. JAEN, Spain. Julv 37.fi3P) aircrafL boml I Qamaging the Rebel strong holds. The Cordoba radio nounced that the to surrender to regular MALAGA, July' ojai nect bomb: Melius, Morocco, todav.

GIBRALTAR, July 27 (CPi troops ot the Spanish Foreign Legion and a motley column of workers' militia clashed In bloodv to hand fightine on the La Linea Malaga roed today. Loyalist (caualtics were icporterl heavy, The legionnaires, newly arrived Irom Morocco whence rebel planes ere bringing hundreds of them and the militiamen advanced opixi sitc directions and met on the ro id The miliMamm 4r.j tnd1 s81ntyr'uaLei P'stok and daggers it was reported here, where the i was heard plainly, that the legionnaires forced captured Cara r'tnters to mat'h ahead cf then Legionnaires hope to ovct wi. hr. all Loyalists in lhe Xooting and burnt. nr.

i cnrf. continue there, and authorities in rharoo nf th to have no real control ot it. Otlcers of the British destroyer Basilisk arriving yesterday, reported that when they reached AI nena to embark 28 British and 12 ether refugees three shots were fired them from the ouav. omcers ooarded the 1 i c' FROM MADRID jed From Pasc One sion, increased apprehension for Americans and others crowded Into the bulldine. wmMin ua u.

ktr)er an egress or his charges fnr rt ip closed every avcnue of escape. A strong govern nient force, it was believed, would be necessary to break through the cor about the city. HlRhtvays have been closed. No are nir.mnc our of the can i "not feasible." A spec ial train with an escort of troops limited supply ri food and water, Americans in the embassy are rc ported In no immrdlnte danger. The city is ciulet.

Wendelln retried. Food is ample for two weeks, An emergency water supply has been Secretary of Stale Hull nd other officials arc kccnlnc In constant touch with Werufelln by transatlantic telephone. It was feared rebels may cut telephone lines at any lime. Almost hourly reports rom Wendelln Indicate the growing tension at the embassy. In his rcporL Wendelln informed the State Denm Lilian).

hi i "on. dcavorlng to' arrange for the evacu ation oi Americans oy tram, If one can be obtained, to Valencia, depending on guarantees from the Spanish Government reunrHinrr of Lhe railway line and train inin Having iroops lo guard the train," The Detriment rmnouiiced that "If Mr. Wendelln Is able to arrange for a train under these conditions, he will notify Americans nf the availability of this means of transportation nt lllcir nim rMimn. slbility to Valentin." wendelln reported the Embassy also. Is giving protection to nationals of and Cuba.

He said Auslrtans arc without but that he wilt do what is possible to help them. ncpons ol the progress of rebels nth of Lhe city were meager. "There Is bitter lighting on the her of ijo mountains but. tl believed in Madrid that, nr, progress has been made by the Officials here oxriro snptl mvr concern for safety of Americans if the rebels succeed in breaking through to Madrid. The Emh.issv on Cn.slrllana boulevard, principal umroughrare leading from the city to the mountains probably would be 1 1 t.ie two aunlcs.

Officials will feel much hcltci when (he Americans now In Madrid "pan wnere they can picked up by American warshlns other vessels. Thcv nvc ti.o lni hiiki; group ot u. t'. nationals re ino.sX Ainuilcin. i ho wished to leave having been actiatcd from cities and iph 5p in, to" I in iv lu i no ranco iapanlsh border where Ambassador Claude G.

LSowers has his Mintiner vh'n American Consul John n. Johnson ai Madrid advised the State Department that lie had word indirectly llltit ti party of American college believed la be that headed party of New KngUuid co rCs The ncv.v ol the Oven received after the State Department ni 1 ro r.ccK to locale 1 unheard of dniv lene'i Santander at the. outbreak ol ihn civil wa At the Lime Consul William K1 LN1 np is evaeiiarinc 2: Americans and Cubans from Vict munrrtialftiy or. BvKtsU cruisnr hr. "fvcloplng critical ABOARD.

U. nt siTrvTT lAtr' ixs CopyrigiuTl Samander! of 7U.000 souls and 'Spain i.i.pvir.nr.t riran ife. mg and rr.mr.i riiics tt 111 uiastcrt olT the lace of the earth If I he rrhl e'oia rn Enillio The. blow i'o, i on kn0w wr. Know accordinc American beseiged city along wiih 30 0', J'1 Ltleship.

stored In the clly Falkt d. seem t' be worm while things any Dsen a long time nce anybody went over Niagry Fl, in barrel. Man wants but little here below A motiicr's yearning for iici from school in Berkeley, ii anil radio station opcralor, ivilh bin baity sister da. Tliouifl, It.r 1 i Ualffe.j hunband, dean ol Inr year. The father v.

seized by Lhe Leftists in Sun lander and fuses will be touched off the omcnt rebels march into tbe town. LONDON, July 27 (INS) Acting COIlCClt. forclun In Madrid today asked llin Snanfsh government to accord full protec tion to all cmba I legations md cainnusnlcaLion with their respective adequate food supplies be guaran teed. It was understood the government acceded, expressing desire to protect all foreign representatives to the limit of their ability. COBBLER HEUMFOR KILLING HIS WIFE Charles Damatn Elni.tn h.i bier at Wyncote, was held without ball today ot: a clmrge or shooting to death his estranged wife.

Margaret, 38. during a quarrel In Philadelphia, which followed her rc lusai to return Lo IHm. Mrs. Eletto, who went La jVe at WHinlllMtOtl. Del.

nfLpr Inavlnu hiisbnnd and Ihclr seven chiidrcn last March, was shot on the steps of St, Vincent's Kospitnl, Philadelphia, where the couple met will: 11 Id ''Mnz lheir tm'cc of the orphanage department of the Besides Thomas, thirteen of the cent)! v.hcr e.IilI orphanage, while the other three live at their father's home. Eletto to no ice he wanted his wife i.e. return to him because the children nil insert Llieir rriolhet Klctto believed, police said, that if his wife returned lie would have been able to have all their children tack with BALTIMORE MAN AND WIFE FINED The often tnlrl Kin club and having rirint IaE'slmlc M. A. Iionan, who Imposed fine of J5 each on a Bnl hnorc man nn( his wife who emits to this city yesterday to visit a brother ol the man who is a seaman employed on a shin recently docked at this port.

centij The couple were D. A SUntnn 3 of iioj) BrunU ood street an i 31 or LUc address. They were nn slcd thlr morning at a.30 o'clock by Cantain tnmcK after thee tv en brought to tire pohre DAtrahe.eie Th, couple were In "the vicinity of the Sun Shipyard where It was said ihnt (he woman lost one of her was foum! turned to her at. diiylluhi CLAIMS MEDICINE MARRED DRIVING held In $500 bail this morning Mngstratc Mecleavy. charccd with net 0,1 Saturdav after he had crashed "into nin taring thl.s morning, pwn Phllndc.phla Ivihhhi rini nCI'Vr mc6i cine He lestlflcd that an overdose mrnicine would produce r.toMtenlLon stated that he had eibose.

TROPIC STORM OFF LOUISIANA MiV NEW ORLEANS v0, A tropical storm developed off the na today and the He storm ovor a small I i ei Ut villds tale force, the Weather Rure.m tlm o. tun course it will strike rbr Morgan City this HEPOKTS CAR BA.MAGF.D Beatrice j. Witner. of 'lfi Hohis rn Darby, reporlcd to the police Saturday that her automobslr wits struck bv anottiec Kinth street between "central 'a Tilohmiv, ttMr, front fender of he machine was She damaged. DIES Lit IDE The dentil of Harrv 70.

Of Slonphnr! J'li found in vacant irby A mother's yearning for her liltle son be in S. I 1 'P i I I i Conllnued roni One Lhe water is much cleaner and the odor ts better than the average pungent smell of a. crowded city Is this local comment imagination, hallucination. or Idle thinking? AfLer all, the water should dirtier this year because since the vai oi Dusiness activity, cioscd industries have sLarted up In, thus increasing the possible Chester liarbor Master. The harbor master connrmcd the belief that the Delaware is much cleaner this yenr md suited his theories lion but it has been snranri more days: that is to sav.

thei p. hievo been very few really heavy rains OBITUARY ADELINE B. I1RENNF.N Word has been received of lhe death of Mrs. Adeline Bishop Dren mcn. widow of Isaiah Drennen, at the home or a daughter in Colilngs wood, N.

on July 21. She was her eighty first year. For many years, she and her. late husband lived In Delaware county and had many friends in Chester. Surviving arc five chiidrcn, Mrs, David Babcock, Colllngswood Mrs.

Aubrey Charles. HnddonfieW 1. Green, Norristown. and Wlllard Drennen and Mrs. Milton lidge, of Chester.

Fourteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held last Thursday from the Foster Chapel, In Colllngswood, with the Rev. Gladstone Holm, a relative, officiating. Interment was at Christiana cemetery, Newark, Del. UK.

C. II. FKAZ1ER DIES Df, Charles Harrison Frazinr Philadelphia, internationally famous turn picsiaeiiL 01 me Public Charities Assnrint.tnn riinrt '11 North yesterday at his summer ho'me in orth Haven. Me. He was 66 Dr.

Prasder ill for twi Jcft Philadelphia for Maine Tuesday It" aUempt 10 lmProve h's Dr. Frazier nnlim nwnrini phlan. and professor of surgery at the University or Pennsylvania, was considered the father or brain suiKL nc ncvciopcti nigmy successful surgical ineLhods for removal of brain hi mors and sue. cscded notably In elimination of pain from the hazardous field of Dr. Fl akier, was born In Gcrmi town, April ID, 1870.

MRS. 31 All CARET GAUL Mrs. Margaret Gaul, of Smith Seventh street, Darby, died yesterday in the Osteopathic Hospital, Philadelphia, after a long in stitution 10 days. Surviving are her ini.iu.uHi. rrcil ubuj; Lwo nailchtnrs Mrs.

Constance A. Buchy and Miss children. Three brothers, Thomas and George F. Vance and five sisters, Mrs. Emmn Heaps' 1 Mrs.

Lsabcllc Bllllnffc Mrs. Ruth Howe, also survive. Katie Parti. Mrs. Josephine 5 3 l.h0o!.

tcac neral Un he hold w.J' day from her late home with inr. i Mount Morlah WILFRED W. FRY Wilfred W. Fry, 61. president of Phia.

national nrivmislnV In Jefterson Hospital today fol lowing a long illness. Born nt Mount Vision. he was graduated from the Mount Her mon School at Mount Kermon. and spent the early part of in Y. armed Ane.a Oilman' Av 'r of F.

Wayland Ayer. in 1004. hilc secretary of ihc Trenton, N. Vl years later he hrim of thc DIES A SUICIDE July 27 at dr. larK.

sr.rMdeitt ed the borouph and council and i proinmcnt. Dusti auicioc oy snoot i revolver, in his ftarace. A "brother, Charles Mark SL in a similar manner provements and are not pumping Some of these industries have found practical uses for the material with which they formerly polluted the streams. The state department in charge ol stream pollution has been wielding a big stick and lias done excellent work In the enforcement of sanitary regulations. rnc oil tankers used to get away butheir this I a iaw which prm stlfT fine for this City Improvements tributaries hav vastly decreased the pollution formerly caused by faulty sewage disposal.

Finally, people are bcin.t; Irmt witr.ton deesai of refu.se Into the river WILLING TO SEND ARMS TO SPAIN LONDON, July 27 CUP) Britain i will furnish arms to the Span government ir application is made, Captain Anthony Eden, foreign S2C i retary, told the House of Commons, tru Ordinary regulations relating to the export of arms to foreign coun tries under licenses would be tippli cable to the shipment of arms to I Spain," lie told questioners, adding that there harl been no request from 1 the Spanish government so Tar for the purchase of anus from British cheered when Eden dc nmr.r. n. neir meeting in London vvk nnq pointed the ivaj to European reconstruction. now look tiefbntelv to.vr'rdJ' the future and do not confine ourselves He warned, however that diplomatic preparation nrcnamiii" Jsary he fore the five power inc Can he hclrl nJrlmo fully: 1 spirit of co operation exists among all BOY LEAVES HOME Tony Chureh father. Lucanio Gcnnv police as missing from his liomr lie is descrihr rl hni teet tall with dark complexion anrf tug 85 pounds.

When tie' hi', he Hinic hnii't, ana trousers brown sneakers. rh Beauty Culture Enjoy the bright, encouragriuf future this profession holds. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO UP STATE GIRLS Write for Booklet, "Achievement" MODERNELLA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE G920 Market St. Va. NO LATHERNO WATER FREE TRIAL i ALSO PACKARD SHAVERS I EASY PAYMENTS I jig 5 i house heating bills! Good news for every householder! You can now enjey ideal house heating by gas and pay for it on the budget idea equal monthly payments extending over a period of nine months from September to May, inclusive.

All you do is request a survey. A gas house heating expert will estimate your needs and explain the budget plan in detail. Why not beat, the cold weather by being well prepared? Convert your, present heating system to clean, controllable, efficient and healthful gas. We'll install either Janitrol or Welsbach Conversion Burners immediately on. a small down payment.

Further payments will not start until October. Both Burners at 4195 cash, installed. Slightly higher on installment plan, 3 years to pay. Philadelphia Electric Company At Our Suburban Stores or See Your Plumber or Healing Contractor fhrP llh today riled ipe nead, as recorded as suicide lhe himself win xP1 notc wcro hc side the body, police reported. U.

S. TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON. July 27 (INSl I receipts, 24, jshl, is sain ttnallcst regis I tered car In the united States,.

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