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The Leading Newspaper of the Carolinas OCTOBER 19 1950 Want Ads Read afid Use Obserrer 7HURSDAY MORNING Zit 41444 BROADWAY Paragraphs DON'T MISS Modern Etiquette By Roberta Le By Ca Toy Williams These Days 30 Minutes of Surprises and Fun! It's a fast world In the old days boy would write home for money Now be wires for it A civilized country is the ono where a man who exposes crime IN disposed of in a gangland By Gorge Soko Isky It44 il i 4 cl It'' I 0 2 i '0 o'- i 1 k--0 IiiAuvo040-'' et 1 4: i so fr4S 'k '0 4 te -'4 'Wes )'' 'SN A 4411 444 4 1 1 41 "Truth or Consequences" Job bad patience but or eourse he never tried to start a ear on a mold morning with a weak BY WALTER WINCHELL Ex-Broadway Millionaires Th Glittering Canyon is strePt into his became a mil-' burg After waiting a lnng time of strange ironies Names lighting linnaire to be asked Jed finally decided In up marquees are often poorer than i call on the studios At MGM the corner newsboy have fewer The Wall Street crash in '29 start- an exec said: "How much a week friends than a stray pooch and ed- the decline of the great show- would you want?" never experience the personal hap- mane empire Ziegfeld dropped "Ilow much" he glared "does pines they inspire in public There lover a million When he attempted Louie Mayer get?" are more Hamlets than Cinderellas1 to recoup market losses with the in the Great Bright Ways biography show flopped hard Charles Frohman Al Woods and The saga of Mike Todd is the latest That blow crushed his spirit He Charles Dillingham were among the chapter The shovvman's name tops1 was broken financially physically showman-kings who allowed mil-a leading hit "Peep Show" Heand hounded by creditors lions to slip through their fingers producad numerous Ironically after he passed away Frohman died a poor man But his debts exceed a million because the executors of his estate were several years before his demise this he gambled away a fortune offered a mint for the commercial producer scored blx mightiest sue-Mikes plight has the sympathy rights to the name "Ziegfeld Fol- cess with a performance by Maude of his friends but they are shocked lies" the famed trade mark he Adams in Harvard Stadium before by his appalling gullibility Here couldn't find backers for in his final an audience of 20000 Frohman do-is a shrewd man who impoverished days wiled the gross to Harvard for his debts exceed a million because he gambled away a fortune Mike 's plight has the sympathy of his friends but they are shocked by his appalling gullibility Here 'is a shrewd man who to be asked Jed finally decided to call on the studios At MGM an exec said: "How much a week would you want?" "Vow much" he glared "does Louie Mayer get?" Charles Frohman Al Woods and Charles Dillingham were among the showman-kings who allowed millions to slip through their fingers Frohman died a poor man But several years before his demise this producer scored Ma mightiest success with a performance by Maude Adams in Harvard Stadium before an audience of 20000 Frohman donated the gross to Harvard for 1 THE ARSENAL Dir DEFENSE I No matter how excited we naturally become over the prow ess and heroism of our troops the Korean a is World War I and World War II has established the fact that the realistic strength of this country 10SI lies In Its pro- op- ductive 11 apaci- ty That is ow 2 ace In the hole 4 --41 It This produc 451 wol' 1k44440 Tonight at 10:00 Is it good manners for a girl to ask her escort for a cigarette? A Yes this is quite all right An attentive escort should of course make such a request unnecessary but should he be forgetful enouh it is perfectly proper for the girl to make the request When invited to a friend's home for a week end visit is it all right for a guest to take his detit along? A Most certainly not unless of course the dog has also been At a widow's second marriage her first husband being deceased should she invite the family of her first husband? A Yes indeed if the relationship has always been pleasant Anti furthermore these people should make every effort to attend the building of the Germanic 11111- SPUM Shortly after a German torpedo caused Frohman's the ill-fated "Lusitania" Times change It was only a few years ago when they vpere declaring a man Over 40 was too old for employment i 0144' 'f7 i -7 Join William Gaxton Tonight On "Airflyte Theatre" When Its Presents Marguerite Piazza In "The Box Supper" 10:30 me How Can There's usually a skeleton In every closet and ways a number in every political biography The Red Cross is to train twenty million in first aid Anyone who can stand being practiced upon doesn't need first aid Let us hope the amateurs will he wrong Already the goose-bone weather prophets are predicting a severe winter The woman has an advantage When at a loss for words she can always say: "How charming" America Is a land of plenty fn some countries a ripe tomato would be regarded too highly to be thrown at a political By Anne Ashley tive capacity I should know all the he i not due to Okl was more of a sucker than thel The legendary "Folli es" by the abundance rn most naive country bumpkin I way had its origin in Anna Held's raw material Fuggestion to Ziegfeld that he pro Russia Sokotaky is richer The Todd story has echoes among I duce a Parisian style revue in that realm It is due to a com- his predecessors Ziegfeld lived' Harry Smith (who was hired bination of management and labor on a grand scale when he was mak-Ito do the script) once had a colyum to the genius of free men function ing his name a synonym for that called "Follies of the Year" He ing in various capacities in the1 now senile Extrava- used that title for the show But manufacture of our needs gances were the necessities of his was superstitious All the The Rusisans operate under life He had the spending whims other shows Smith had penned for a controlled system both manage- of a rajah He gifted friends with him had 13 letters in the title ment and labor being servants of I bags of gold coins hired private So it was called "Follies of 1907" the state Russian manufactures railroad cars for a three-hour jour- even with the assistance of Ameni- ney spent $10000 just for enter- Our favorite Jed Harris paragraph can German and British man- tainment at a private party and happened in Hollywood After agerial skills were far behind be- erected a private zoo for the amuse- making and squandering at least fore World War II when the United ment of his daughter The costs a million bux with ''Broadway" this States poured $11 billion into that were never too high for his musical first hit) and others Harris' star country and gave them our modeLs! extravaganzas He poured millions I started fading He went to Movie- plans and managerial skill ir sk-s 1 1) rvri-rri 1 Portraits ic'i Al Woods stashed away about a million in a safety deposit vault but foolishly gave a duplicate key to a chum When his friend was hit by the market helped himself to the cash without informing Woods After the producer learned of his loss he called his siater-in-law and calmly announced: "I'm hungry Looks like I'm going to be hungry for a long time: Why don't I coma up for dinner tonight?" a Jefferson Flandard The Best Programs Broadcasting Company WBTv From 4 TV Networks How can 1 make diced sweet sour beets? A Melt 2 tablespoons butter add 2 tablespoons flour and pour on 1-2 cup of water in which the beets were cooked Add 1-4 cup water 1-4 cup vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar 1-2 teaspoon salt and a little pepper Take a medium sized bunch of beets cooked and diced and reheat in the sauce How can I make putty? A Putty can be made merely by mixing linseed oil with sifted whiting until the proper consistency is acquired How can I soften the cuticle around the fingernails? A Ordinary table butter is very effective When Dillingham was told "there's: a int of money in the theater" thel A hi ck town is the one that would howman shook his head sadly and not want a white way if they had to murmured: ''l know there's a lot'pay for the lectric bill of money in the much of it used to be mine" Sometimes the man who Sometimes the man 1 I i(( Ci Our great achievement in World War II was in the factory mill and mine We so outprodueed our enrmies that they had no chance Lloyd Hargest former chief Ftatisties and reports and recorder Army-Navy production award board of the Pittsburgh ordnance district has produced a book entitled "To The Unsung Heroes of the Production Front" which tells the full story of the Army-Navy in the Pittsburgh area Our great achievement in World War II was in the factory mill and mine We so outproduced our en- By James Metcalfe Arcrage Folks (17111111)- Artircfi 912321110 whistles while he works keeps those around him from working It a pity that the human nut sometimes gets out of his nutshell In laying the foundation for peace the boy have plenty of concrete facts FRMOUX last words "The little boy was hit by a ear when he dart ed Into the street" GALL BLADDER Nog-tibia 110 Serail" MINI Oscar Hammerstein I amassed nd sot ndered Wa1 fortunes producing operas and erecting opera houses When things were rugged a friend asked Hammerstein: ''How's business?" Hammerstein intoned: "We're showing 'The Barber of Seville' and we can't even afford the lathed" Then there's showman George White whose "Scandals of 1926" had the most expensive opening night in New York face value of each ducat was $55 Yet White's past clicks have left him with little mpre than glowing memories Oddly enough Earl Carroll never attained the B'way success of cdmpetitors Ziegfeld and White But Carroll riled a SENSATIONAL NEW 141 OUR lamilY fq vot aloof Sedate or dignified Rut we are just the averagt! folks Who labor side by side Our children are our partners and They share in all the fun Of happy schemes delightful dreams And all that we get done We hare no conversations that The youngsters may not hear Because they arc a part of UR And they are suet and dear We live together day and night And every moment share Each little problem and success And every hopc and prayer Let other people pride themselves On pomp and dignity We only want thr love that makes A happy family SUFFERERS FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUI TO LACK OF HEALTHY BILE Supply Rushed Here Sufferers Reloice New relief for gallbladder sufferers lack in healthy bile is 1140 rt today in announced ment of a wonderful preparation which acts with remarkable effect Sufferers with agonizing colic stomach and gallbladder misery due to lack of healthy bile elow tell of remarkable results after using this medi rine 'which ban amazing power to stimulate flow of bealthe bile ALLUSIN Is a very expensive medicine but consirkring results the On it costs is only pennien per (imp SALLUSIN (caution uae only sui directod) eesd with full money back guarantee br Carolina Cut Rate Drug Trade Order Fitted No wonder the average man Is a lodge joiner He needs an exeuse to get out at night Rip Van Winkle couldn't sleep for 20 years nowadays He would be engaged in defense mobilization 0 PROBLEM The greatest or them blundered The all-tinie hit ''Broadway" ITTLE BENNY Featuring Benny Boy of Today By LEE PAPE Boy of Today PAPE Aist on the PP Best TAR end GRAVEL BUILT-UP Iint ill sl '4C74 -tiri Ft l6 ir )1 Illir i 4 5 Li a The Army-Navy evolved from the Navy ''E" which originated in 1906 and was an award of merit not only to the owners and management of a plant but to the workers It WW1 en expression of gratitude by the government for excellence of service in the national defense Mr Hargest gives the long and complex 'history of how the Army and Navy joined in providing a unified and it is astonishing how (Twitcated a simple matter can become 'once the bureaucrats get hold of it In the course of the war most of the outstending producers of 'American products were granted' the amid exciting ceremonies miter some later The CIO and A of got into the picture and apparently were able to bring Influence to bear in Washington to favor companies that signed up with Ahem and to withhold or delay the of the to companies that did not have contracts with them Mr in this book devotes considerable space to the troubles of the Weirton Steel company which has not had a strike for 17 1 years yet whose workers have not been affiliated with the I or the A of Its award was delayed despite its astonishing productivity and record of firsts en! tirely because of I objections to rewarding an Independent union that would not strike in time of war When the award was finally granted the I United Steelworkers claimed the credit for gettirg it for a Itnion which was not ffillsutert with it The union letter on the subject is quoted by Ilargest as saying: :0 i mQ4 iJ A 7 -7-''' "'1))11 li i 1 rtibile i 'i 1Vol 14' I '4 ":::4 17 4 yi 's '1' 1 VAN rejected by George Cohan A dealer has 80 items part of Al Woods and William Brady which he sells at 28 cents each and "The Green Pastures" was ignored the remainder at 30 cents eRch If by well-known producers for years1 his total receipts are $2312 how This MRSSiVP click WIIS finally were sold at each price? rolled by a Wall Streeter taking his initial fling in show biz "Street ANSER 1 Scene" was turned down by the 44 at 28 cents 36 at 30 cents Theatre Guild David Belasco Ar-Subtract 2312 from product of 80 I thur Hopkins Jed Harris and Sam and divide by difference be- I Harris Al Woods declined to protween 030 and 028 for number at duce a play called "Marriage in 28 cents: subtract from 80 for those Triplicate" It cost and earned at at 30 cents 1 over $6 million under the title: "Abie's Irish Rose" I I ROOFING I was standing outside of Puds Sam Cross being the most famous Siinkins's house talking to Puds end liar around a nd he said Okay if Sam Cross a nd Glasses Magee and you dont beleeve me just call me up Glasses said Hay Puds what's that on the telefone some nite about 2 in funny noise coming out of your the morning and as soon as 1 lift up house? the receever you'll think you made That's my father snoring on the a mistake and called up a sawmill sofa in the living room Puds said If next store to a boiler factory and it sounds that loud with the window that'll be my father snoring Why closed I guess you can imagine how my father got a wig meddle in it would be if it wAs open he said the war for winning a whole battle am bng most Okay you dont beleeve me just call me upi on the telefone some nite about 2 in the morning and as soon as I lift up the you'll think you made a mistake and called up a sawmilri next store to a boiler factory and that'll be my father snoring Whyi clod I guess you can imagine how my father got a aperial meddle in it would he if it As open he said the war for winning a whole battle Contractors for HEATING SHEET METAL WORK MODFL 1413 'Emma-priced (1-E TV! 14" G-E rectangular black tube Compact genuine mahogany veneered cabinet Model 14'1'2 nyt 14T: $21 0" DAUGHTRY ZORIC CLEANING a And Glasses said Oh boy I always' by delibritly going to sleep so the ruptcy Not all B'way shovvnien re bank- thawt my father was the Werld'Wn1PMy wou ictims of course The Shu- ld hear him snore and hells are zillionaires One of their loudest snorer but I got to hand it think our Artillery was still firingi 1315 BOULEVARD 1 to your father he's the champeen while we were waiting for mores early goldmine WW derived from Sarah Bernhardt tour 1329 BOULEVARD 2910 SELWYN AVE 210 CASWELL RD Pitts IVOrronlw on Tube FEDI RAI EXCISE TAX EXTRA AFTER NOV I SHEET METAL CO 1149 Trade St Phone 2-7193 I BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Sure gosh nobody ever stays at ammunition on account ot having our house all nite unless they've got ran all out of it So how's that for ambitions to stay awake all nite snoring? he said waiting for my father to stop Buds You men how's that for lying said and Sam Cross said Aw when Puds said it comes to snoring my father would Being a good anser and the end make yours sound like a sick mos- of the subject on account of Skinny quart Martin coming out with his football Aw bring him around some time just then and make him prove it Buds said Sure gosh nobody ever stays at ammunition on account of having our house all nite unless they've got ran all out of it So how's that for to stay awake all nite snoring? he said You men how's that for lying waiting for my father to stop Puds ta id inn Sam Crosq ssid Air vehrm PtIda Said I SANITARY LAUNDRY INC 1113 BLVD PHONE 3-9291 Specify PLAZA HARDWARE 1513 CENTRAL AVENUE Rr BR Reader's Corner By Frank Colby Today's Talk George Cohan was one of the towns most iiffluent showmen His royalties on plays sketches and songs one year were over a million Cohan composed 'Over There" in a half hour and made a fortune When he was honored for writing the great war song Cohan replied: "All I wrote was a bugle call" Cohan once nutshelled the secret of his success: "My notion is that I guy who thinks he's the tops isn't going to do much climbing" Rivalry was rife between Ziegfeld and Charles Frohman Billie Burke was tinder contract to Frohman when she became Mrs Ziegfeld Frohman punished the lovely Billie by forcing her to go on 72 straight one-night stands Rodgers and Hammerstein a the current bonanza boys But it wasn't a cinch for Hammerstein He was involved in a half-dozen flops before "Oklahoma!" hit pay dirt At any rate Todd will go down in Broadway history for proving that It Is Easier to Owe a Million Than Mate a Million tow6nell'srgrielos5tLitiffolthieannt was His royalties on plays and FUNERAL DIRECTORS EXCLUSlyE at BRowNiLnEECarlatte sh 70 4:: 44: 13t OCK' 7 COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES By George Matthew Adams HARRY BRYANT CO PRONUNCIATION CLINIC The "eye" sound in either and neither has never prevailed in American speech nor do all Britons so pronounce the words Noah Webster recognized only the "re" sound as: EE-ther and NEE-ther Indeed the 'eye" Round was unknown when Webster compiled his Dictionary Prior to the lath century the words were pronounced AY-the and NAYther in accordance with the custom of pronouncing the digraph "ei" as "ay" AR im still the case in such words as freight neigh neighbor weigh etc FOIVIJER'S oorrcl'ittimonoomoom wmolo s1 1'' ignorwif iii' 't 141 A A di yfisto: -0 vs 0s se 0 I "Yet in spite of the many records made at Weirton it is to be remem bred that the War Production board refused to act on the award until the company agreed to obey the order of the court to comply with the law protecting the right of workers to join the USA-C10 or Any union of their choice It is to be remembered also that it was through the gallant fight of the LISA-C10 that the company woks forced to comply" There must be other eRSPII of this nature throughout the 'United States hut this is the only one reported in this of the Wer Production board and other agencies of government accepting guidance In public millers from the I or the A of Ti tVPII in vilirtimo where all the force of government should be put behind production So we now find that in the midst of war strikes and threats of strikes continue in verious Industries No credit is given those independent unions of fret American workers who refuse to strike The deeper we get Into the present war the more serious will become this problem of placing union sffiliation before the needs of the eountry There Is no evidence that the I is willing to serve this country without strikes disturbAnces and stoppages as our boys ere doing Mt the front Nobody Ntrikex In or asks the I 0's permission to fight OFFICE FitTruirm lit 1 Church Fh 11-25r6 500 Providence Road FOR YOUR Building SUPERIOR BLOCK CO Just Folks THE WELL NOURISHED MIND It is easy to detect under-nourishment of the body We have but to walk down the street and see many an example It is not so easy to detect this under-nourishment of the mind without contact with IL The well-flourished mind is a happy one Its health is xu berant ts sympathetic fill- ed with gaiety 1030tii7 and pause A few minutes of con- ott3 tact with such a e': mind is evidence 4 enough of its health And you are inspired by Its flow of good will and understanding The mind that gives vent i berant Kindly aympathetic fill ed with gaity I' 1 i'llrAsT'cr: i rt 1 and pause A few minutes of con- tact with such a nn enough i i gls1 oird nict es health And you 1-' Nt'' are inspired by ''L4 4 its flow of good will and under- standing The mind that gives rent DRUGS cAMERON RING 1 no 00 'Wedding Ring 750 Wedding Ring 750 'ha fram Tann Ann illoo from MI00 to IMO By Edgar Guest HEATING-PLUMBING AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS I 10 110 THE DIAMOND STORE of CHARLOTTE 1106-Altata a PRESCRIPTIONS a DRUGS SUNDRIES 0 FOUNTAIN SERVICE wirscRintoNs FILLED RI' REGISTERED l'ILARMACISTS 3100 Hutchison Ave intil fai i Phone 3-4351'or 4-7000 7 4oj pm der I 1 uti 108 SOUTH TRYON STREET lair '714- yy ki(k de 77 i Apparently no one knows how the eye-ther ny-ther pronunciation started Thr i a theory that th ee in German the digraph "ei" always G1 otennegle gd'e'euyLeolk' n' hstolol upAnFad: gio11 hguignt brought ttr entrinnetviirnilgti hm land from Germany in 1714 and halting English WAS spoken with a I decided German 'd ptna accent 'n a' nt And since has the sound of long it was natural for him to say eye-ther and ny-ther instead of the then correct to bitter talk to unealled-for criti-I sy-ther and nay-ther Fawning cour-1 cism to meanness and idle gossip is tiers began to hnitate the kings a mind that is ill nourished I Germanic pronunciations and eye-For the body to be healthy a tier and ny-ther were taken up by carefully balanced diet is essential the upper classes and those who loth is no different with the mind lowed their lead This theory how-People who think good thoughts ever is held to be groundless hence read books that instruct and inspire the exact source Of the high-soirndand who look upon all the beauty ing but somewhat dubious eye-ther of this earth and upon 1111 the find nv-lhor IntiNt rptmlin thrnildod or tne Dotty to oe neattny ther and ny-ther were taken up by carefully balanced diet Is essential the upper classes a nd those who loth is no different with the mind lowed their lead This theory how-People who think good thoughts ever is held to be groundless hence read books that instruct and inspire the exact source of the high-soirndand who look upon a I the beauty ing but somewhat dubious eye-ther of this earth And upon a I the end ny-ther must remain shrouded A PRICE CD Inc Char lotto Drug Co Mt Church Pt Phone 8139 204 Trade rhona 7191 Brain Game Mk Tour OLD FURS That Good Coal Is Back Again Fuel Oil Kerosene ELECTRIC ICE AND WESTSIDE ICE AND FUEL CO FUEL CO beauty that man has created rer-i in uncertainty tsinly cannot help but have 4 if Here la a acience quiz Answering Fix of the eight questiona eorrectly la excellent U41ffL APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS Remodeled and Without Obligation TIM LIM STORt or rtri i'AttES RELIABLE LAMrLJGIIT Time was the home wax lit with lamps with fancy on on chainms And little lamnm And bPdronm lamp and lamp for men of braint Then thome were known am "student lamps" And who to learn would toil 1 And mit up bite at night to read' tam burning "midnight oil" I knew them am a little boy And lonking bark I'd sny That mnmothing soft and beautiful with lamplight passed Away Wt once had lamp to hear ahntit! int misruled to a wire Who carried one front room to room wax warned: "Beware of fire" And when at night ho wont outside the wood or coal to bring The boy went gladly tr the task A lantern ho could awing! Wang tho way lb momnry clings to much that once wag don To be allowed tos light a lamp I umed tn think wax fun Today I button Amall is pressed and every room's Aglow Lamp chimneyi now nobody shin A task I umed to know Our children haven't poen A lamp and mayh never will The wick of which I bad to 1 mnnth the bowl with oil It Is a brighter Woo they know and surely safer too Rut lamps give born I truirth rhArrta Nit Pulhi can never rim t(nryriebt WA int The Obearver) Worrrilrhip 10041 irot OboArver) 1 le MO is the lightemi of all glows? 2 Which gni momt abundant? 3 Can you name the gam timed In dirigibleg? 4 Which gaa is timed in bicaching! Which gaa in solid form is known am dry Ice? Which pa give' oft a roddiahnrango cnior when electric current I01 passed through it? 7 Which gam im timed making txping' vrA? A What Ja the momit active gamentil pletrirnt? DOUGLAS FURRIERS Cv CLEANERS Anderson Electric Supply Co gth College WATCH REPAIRING Vaigclic Jcvsvcicrs healthy mind one WPIno tit it is a it that to the aver- aI m- Age Americon except along the East SOMP We can over-eat even though th ern Seal-mord there io food luny be well selected but wel thing priggish in the ye-ther and ther prontinclotiono which MPn cant over-learn! The wisest one!" liv oho clten coils "conscious ffectotions" ver lived left off on life Ivithl it multitude of things unieerned1( ru etiPil you will recall thi old story: In a Western mining town But anyone can Jive happily withl I well-nourished mind one that the heritt "me upon group eit nyone would gladly contort angry citizens about to hang a MAT! a to a tree next a gombling hall: No one con hove a well-nourished mind without God in it for lie it is "Vlrhat'a goint on here boys?" who gives um the 11111)NtanCP of hope "We're pin' to otring up thio here faith couroge humility and the do- Easterner" woo the re I ire to be useful and helpful to him rhMtn at cords?" others lie is the 001 of life to the "No itheriff" "Steol somebody's hoso?" mind and to the soul rlitabeth A none 3-2119 MEMINIONd 11 133-A RTryon FL Phone 6-2868 THE 'ATM NTORS Or PIO VALVES----------- As Members Or I Midwest Stock Exchange ch FIRE BUICK ANI4WEIVI 1 Hydrogen 2 Oxygen Ilpnlitn 4 Chlorins" estimn Neon 7 Nitrngen Fittortno NA Offer Our Ind lines ror ho Execution of Ortirr for All ic Firs Brick No 24 CtRb1p Siandrid lire Brick CALL OR Pry LISTED SECURITIES furnitthem to the mind every element "No sheriff" essential to ita wellbeing and happi- 'Hustlin rattle mebbe?" TIMM "No otheriff" People with a well-nourished "Well thiinderation what did the mind don't needleasly quarrel they! feller do then?" dent find fault they ro not cynt-i ''Why he old 'eye-thee and 'ny cal and they rarely complain if ther" sheriff" ever On tho contrary they arts "Oh well" said the sheriff "entre forever giving out cheer and forever on nom whit 0 wo venni' ter?" inviting others to cwartako of thor It might bo wiao to play oafs end thin ga that Iwo hrotight comfortisay: PlFther NEE-ther and happinm te them ICoprright IIP4 ire The Oboorvet) 0 ') a TUCKER-KIRBY COMPANY tynn Pepartment DICKSON CO Home Office: Char Intle rinnInt Leaven For London NEW YORK Oct hidden by iho now nAtinnAl Aorlirity Art frmn portnrming A morloA nt onnoortA Germ An Mani NI Fiodrifh 10111dA 7n loft bore by plane todny 'tor London 011 lidra Ropy! nomo or "T-K" Pen Pine 194 PA PAIIMPR IT PROVIR I 1111 MEIEMM11110110MIR I tolielimamoavommoolompon.

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