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5 vote a brigh; iW bam thought death -was due to heart SEZ YOU Hlrto Deaths of the Diy Hie cltv 3-Day Specials Today, Tuesday, Wednesday Trma Fait Scot Big Securities trouoie, no acuiuic wmu uuuc to the cause of his death. Mi. Douglass was married twenty one years ago to Agnes NowaUc, who preceded him in death. He remarried November 11, 1939 and to survived by his wife, one son Roy, of this city, a sister Mrs. Anna R.

Rob-ison of the New Caatle-Edenburg road, and his aged father, Elliott Douglass, of Shsxon. Interment vlU be made in Tulsa, Okla. Washington street last night was beautiful The trees were not hidden by parked automobiles and they presented a pretty night for pedestrians and motorists. Frederick 8. Eueby, aged 75, well known and highly fespected rest-, dent of the city, died Sunday, Dec- ember SO, 19S1 at 7:30 a.

m. at his. Befote Probers home, 238 Jfortn wainut sweet, iui-lowing an illness of six years due tc emnnllcation of diseases. Mr. Elle- Have Clean Clothes for Xmas Phone 885 In the holiday-decorated display windows of three downtown stores today were samples of the guide canes which the city's Lions club 1 Waterloo, where Napoleon was defeated, is a village in France 2.

John Keats an English poet 3. Massachusetts is called the "Bay State" 4. The whale's tail ii vertical like those of most fish k- 5. "Babe" Ruth wai a great baseball pitcher. C.

The copperhead is a venomous snake 7. Assiei is the birthplace of Saint S. Argon is a wooded plateau in France where heavy fighting took place during the World war 9. Gold is heavier than platinum by had been a resident of the city for more than forty years and his death comes as a shock to his many friends. He was bom In Mercer County, January 30, IBM, the son of Daniel and Ann Elleby.

He had been married thirty-nine years, the maiden name of his wife being Catherine Black. He was a bricklayer by trade and followed that occupation until the. SUIT Both and For Otto Kahn, Of Private PwiTig Business, Gives Committee Figures LOANS TO FOBEIGN NATIONS EXPLAINED i Ellsworth Beede, 88, ft former resident of New Castle, died Sunday morning at his home In Morgan-town, W. Va. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at the family residence.

Mr. Beede was a brother of Mrs. James Wagner, Wilmington avenue. Infant Rhodes. An Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Rhodes. New Castle R. D. vill present to the sightless folk of the county at a dinner tomorrow.

Pa Newc peeked into one of Santa Claus' hr.iTicli storehouses here this morning to find toys everywhere. These same toys by Friday will be in the homes of some fortunate children, providing they act their best, between now and Santa's coming. Bob-Cat Vs. Game Warden In Fight; 10. Beatrice was the woman whom Dante, condition oi nts neaiui neceotubaLcu Mi rotirpmpiit Hp wan a member the Italian poet, loved Extra Pants of the Bricklayers Local Union of TOTAL trus city.

He is survived DV nis Wire, Mrs. SUITS Cleaned and Formprest 85c OVERCOATS Cleaned and Formprest 95C Tilark Ellebv and two daughters, Mrs. Frank Robinson of this city and Miss Margaret Elleby WASHINGTON'. Dc. 21 Otto KJ5H.

head of Xahn, Loeb private banking firm, was the first witness before 1 ie senate finance committee this morning when it resumed its lnvr into the floating of tlO.tW.l.OOO.OOO if foreign securities in tie United States. Here's how to Bel jour liuetll-en score: lr yio think a statement true, place a check beside n't the column headed "True." If you think it false, place check betd it Id the column heailed "False." After you have completed the questions look up the correct anaweri and put 10 down In the "Score" column every time you are correct A perfect scor 11 1M- Answer to "Sea You" on fl. oy one Erauusvu. Prank Robinson; Jr. SMITH'S NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY Funeral services win oe hem Tues- dav.

December 22. 1931 at 2:30 p. at the family residence. 238 North Modestly attlrer me incrrnauuinu banker and pair of the arts. Kahn said Virginia may have been calling Walnut street, with ur.

H. u. weaver Thrilling Experience Of Warden Who Shot A Cat ivOrmiwH fnr th lack of "nresenta his name in the stat on. nr tne. mrsr.

Metnoaisi JiDistmoai "She had a nervous breakdown bility" of his rrrort. explaining he Coast Guard Boat Unable To Locate church. In charge. Interment will be when she was in high school, said. "I had the best speclalu had only notice oi nis sum uniu late SatUK': 7- made orsenwooa cemetery.

Georce Fillmore Campbell. Kahn told the i ommittee his firm was not a bond istrlbuting" house nervous troubles in Columbus treat her at thaf time, and he said that except for the care bestowed on her George Fillmore Campbell, son of but engaged In a strictly "wholesale Mr ann Mrs. w. fiumore uamooeu. Ladies' Silk or Wool Ladies' Fur-Trimmed Dresses COATS Plain or Two-Piece Cleaned the Smith Way MEN'S or LADIES' FELT HATS 45c MEN'S SUITS Formprest only 40c of 411 Waueh avenue.

New WilmlnK- He was to give the list men sne migm nave loai ner mina. The illness whs brought on, the doctor sold, by overstudy. and he sug ton, died suddenly Saturday of foreiim issues 1 oated by his firm. (True national News Service) SANTE FE, N. Dec.

21. Hunters bent on swapping yarns will have to scratch their heads to match this one. The story is related by none other than modest Elliott S. Barter, state game warden, who has an enviable record in these parts for veracity. Barker was quietly returning to camp at sunset on the Vennejo Guard Boat Will Continue To ueccmoer u.

iss, taiiowm an op 7, died Saturday at 4:30 p. in the Jameson Memorial hospital. Interment was made this afternoon in Savannah cemetery. Georre Veslo Funeral. Funeral services for George Veslo, Ell wood City, were held Saturday afternoon from the Roumanian hall, South Jefferson street, with Rev.

Elie Genie in charge. Interment was made In Greenwood cemetery with Nick Adams, Pete Morari, Jorel Luca, John Boarl, George Tarson and Laghln Cabas as pallbearers. Mr. Mary King Fielding. Mrs.

Mary King Fielding, aged 69, wife of William V. Fielding, 440 Winter avenue, died at 1:15 this morning in the family home after a week's illness of heart trouble. Mrs. Fielding was born at Steub-envllle. Ohio.

August 16, 1862, the daughter of Nancy and Oliver King and had lived in New Castle the past thirty three years, She was a member of the First Methodist She is survived by her husband: two daughters, Mrs. Winifred Rupert and Mrs. Harriet Smith; a sister, Mrs. Walter T. Gates, SteubenviUe.

Ohio and three grandchildren: Mrs. David Rice, Ruth and Billy Smith. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 23, at 2:30 p. m. from the residence, 440 Winter avenue, with Dr.

H. C. Weaver officiat eration. gested I find some way to keep her out of doors. I bought her a horse and from that time she dated her He was oorn in wew wuminKion, Scour Vidnily Where Schooner Reported The first thm he named were tiro for the Swr.llsh government.

25,000,000 and on which a profit approximately $250,000 was made. The thirl loan for the city March 30. 1926 and was in his sixth vear. Besides his parents, he leaves great fondnuss for horseback rifling." Watch For Checks one Eister, LAHTSine ana iu siiuiu- tjarents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. camp- Distress lnternatioinl News Service) BOSTON. Dec.

21. Speedine of Oslo, Norway, for was an 8 per cent bond with a commis-Hlftn mreHd O.T cent. bell of New Wilmington. PHILADEIjPHIA, Dec. 21.

one hundred dollar's worth of traveler's Funeral services were held this afternoon it two o'clock at the fam- Questioned bv Senator Couzens UUD property me h'" of New Mexico when he spied a baby wildcat sprawled out on the limb of a tree, according to bis statement attested before ft notary nnhii. nn stint and the kitten ilv residence. 441 WftUEh avenue. CB) Of Michigan multi-millionaire former partner oi Henry Pord. as to the aid of the four-masted Schooner George W.

filzey, with a crew of 12 men, which became disabled off checks, drawn on the Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh, today were expected by police here to provide a reliable clue to the where ew Wilmington wim jjt, j. nuipu Neftle in charge. Interment was the souna piLy hnnir twirc the trustee 101 made in Fair Oaks Cemetery. the Maine coast in a severe swrm, the Coastguard Cutter Klckapoo, tnrtav radioed to coastguard head abouts of Virginia Penfield, Columbus. heiruss.

who disamjeared Mrs. Anna B. Gustation she left the Mary Lyons school at fell to earth. The game warden strapped It onto the back of his saddle and again was on his way. He had not traveled far, however, when his horse snorted, lunged, arose on his hind legs and then refused to budge.

"My 'old faithful' never before acted like this," said the puz Mrs. Anna B. Gustafson. aeed 73. Hwartnmore.

tor ner nome. quarters here that she had reached the position last reported by the disabled vessel but could find no trace bonds it floats, ihn maintained it was desirable fo; bank to stand behind the secur. ies it sells. He declared tr.f an Issuing house ahould have a mttnulng trusteeship" for t.ie prot of its clients i so as to saieguarc'ihem from "undue Banks throughout the nation have wife of Charles H. Gustafson of 227 Fairmont avenue, died Saturday De oi ner.

is, 1831 p. m. at tne iamtiy been notified by police to communicate with thim at once, should any one attempt to cash checks with the residence. louowtng an umess aue zled Earner to nimseu. The cutter is continuing to search in the vicinity of Crumpe Island, REDUCED hne complications.

Mrs. Gustafson had ing. serial numoers issuea in rauaaei-phia to' Penfield. wnere tne scnooner was ibsl been a resident oi tne city tor loriy- But suddenly the game warden felt sharp sting in the region of the base of his spine. Glancing utiles uv inoosano.1 Clues bv the thousands have nine years and during the nearly half a century spent here, had made many friends and was held in the highest esteem by, those with whom The George W.

Elzey, was bound from Wilmington, with about quickly his eyes met the giar-iTitr stat of the babv wildcat strap poured in on police since the girl's a cargo oi corn tor maine pons. OisappearaiiLK wsis Hunuuwi. The Rev. J. H.

Rieier. of Lan sne had come in contact wnn cur Mrs. Miller'? Funeral. Funeral services of Mrs. Martha Jane Miller of 202 South Ray stret, were held Saturday afternoon at ped to his saddle one claw was deeplv embedded in the back of "niH faithful" t.hc nther was being PLAN BOULDER DAM TO BE BREAK PROOF (International News Service) LAS VEGAS, Dec.

21. The for the $165,000,000 Bould-or rtn iriii hp constructed to with ing that time. Her death comes as caster. Pa who informed police he MESSAGE SAYS MISSING COLLEGE a stiocit to an. Engineere also plan to line with concrete the four diversion tunnels, through which the waters of the Colorado river will flow while the main dam foundation is poured.

a a resembllne Virginia pat- PA NEWC OBSERVES) 2:30 o'clock in me First Pentecostal sunk still deeper into Barker! Fast thinking was required. Mrs. Gustafson was born in var- ine a man in the Pennsylvania rail bere. Sweden. Aufruat 23.

185S. the GIRL IS LOCATED church on Pearson street, wltn Rev. John Kellner in charge. The services were verv largely attended. Rev.

daughter of Andrew and Christiana The game warden knew uiac 11 rtMPrtd his steed, it would be stand the highest water velocity! Even triougn tne tunnels are oorea road station where she was to have boarded a train for Columbus, today wavered in his identification. He was unable to distinguish the girl jsuson Bcrntson. raosi oi ner mc and Mrs. Kellner sang three selec (Con tumid From rar Oa) had been srjent in this city. through solid rocK, a tnree toot concrete lining was ordered as an added precaution.

Bhe was married seotemoer is, gone, probably forever, with the bob cat as a rider. Then, too, he would be without transportation back to camp. That wouldn't do. Finally Known to moaem enginecro, aiuiu-ing to J. L.

Savage, chief designing engineer for the U. S. bureau of reclamation. Wxtor Ttrill fir nvpr the SDlll- checks. She wore a gold bracelet irom several pnotograpns.

1HRI tn nhftrlss H. Gustafson. who Virginia's latner toia nonce ne Be survives her. She was ft member oi sucn as tne one Virginia was wearing at the time of her-disappearance. Something like 5,000 motor- lieved the girl has suffered a nervous breakdown from over-exham- the Christian and Missionary Am- he reached out, grabbed the cat, placed its neck securely under his coaches enter London every day.

while more than 1.500 use road -site; ways at the rate of 182 feet per second. The highest flow now tweause of schoo wort and mav Nervous Breakdown ice cnurcn on Pearson sneei. Besides her husband, Mrs. Gustaf rm and bore down. In ft few mln picking up and setting down PhilndclDhia.

Dec. 21. Virginia tnown is ioo ieet, a second, icsit on concrete to withstand this tre- son leaves the following children: passengers, Penfield, found at the Narragansett utes the kitten slowly released its claws, relaxed and the glaring eyes closed. A bullet from a pistol end have possibly suffered a period oi amnesia as the result. He was disinclined to believe theories of abduction and kidnaping.

carl a. uustaison oi verameam, in ConUsa lighted trees aloii'i the curb, as wel! as the festoon overhead. Looked more Ij spring lime yes-terday. than th. Sunday before Christmas.

Fac is, Pa Newc saw a number of boys, laying baseball at a field some dlsi north of the city. Ist year we v. whit: Christmas. It's true, thi re was nut a great ileal of snow, but ou could see it on Alfred W. Gustafson of Coch ed the drama.

ran. Mrs. F. a. Kicnaras ana n.

Mrs. M. M. urisi, lounaer ana House in Providence, K. is suiier-mg from ft complete nervous breakdown, her father, Clare J.

Penfield, declared this afternoon. She registered there yesterday. Examination of the wildcat later E. Gustafson, both of this city, also the following brothers and sisters. disclosed that the first bullet had not entered a vital part and had president of the Mary Lyon school, expressed the belief Miss Penfleld'S trusting nature made her an easy victim for someone who wanted to rob her.

merely stunned me annual. Penfield identified the girl by the travelers checks found In her pos Nels Anaerson, mLs city, Mrs. oo-phla Denker of Vermont and Brlt-ta Anderson of Sweden and nine grandchildren. session. Me prepared to fly to the OLD WAR VETS GO the ground.

Unlcsi the weather man New England city imrneeuawiy. FuneraJ st-rt ice w.l De new ott tions during tne service "some way I Shall Look Upon His Face," It Is The Lord" and "The Eastern Gate." The pallbearers were Miie Krem-pel, Robert Magill. John Hinkson, Thomas Greer, Ezra Carr and O. W- Interment was made in Oak Park cemetery. Mrs.

Elizabeth Matthews. New Castle lost one of her prominent and well beloved residents on Saturday, December 19, at 10:25 p. m. when the Grim Htnper took Mrs. Elizabeth Lutton Matthews, 603 North Jefferson street, a life long resident of the city, to her home beyond, after an illness of more than a year.

Mrs. Matthews was born in New-Castle, the daughter of William B. and Jane L. Lutton, and had resided here all her life, marrying Charles Matthews 42 years ago Besides her husband, Mrs. Matthews leaves to mourn her loss, three children.

Charles, Marlen and Helen, and a sister, K3- H. S. Behnett of Cleveland, O. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Rev. P.

C. pastor of Trinity Episcopal church, officiating. Interment will be made in Graceland cemetery. SOUTH IN WINTER MICHIGAN HOMES EXPERT ADVICE FREE For a limited time we are offering a FREE Courtesy Radio Tube Inspection. Our expert will tell you, without cost or obligation, the exact condition of each of your radio tubes.

Weakened, Imperfect and "foggy'' tubea JeopardUe the remaining good lubes In yonr set and make impossible clear, enjoyable radio reception. Marvin Electric Co. 22 N. Mercer St. Phone 289.

Miss PenileM was reporiea un Tuesday, December 22, 1931 at T. 30 conscious. ARE SADDENED BY p. m. in tne unrisuan ana Mission ary Alliance Tabernacle on Pearsop Mni-i-niiMnnni News Service) DEATHS OF SEVEN Police Redouble Efforts gets Busy preuy nines iii going to be much to see tills year.

It is not often tint you see people playing golf In thuse parts around Christmas time, tut Saturday and Sunday found quite a lev; on the municipal links, lr an effort to get Mrs. Bessie wtiaiej razier. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dec. 21 Like Philadelphia.

Dec. 21 With wora nas been received nere of the recent death at the migratory iowis oi uic in the D. S. Vet (Continuad Pom Tug On) only one new clue, police tort a. reboubled their efforts to solve erans homes are seeking homes in v.t-re rirranned beneath the frozen tne mysterious disappearance to -is- their last game in oeiore ir.e weam-r tot too bad.

Smacks of Southern Orange, of Mrs. Bessie Wha-ley Frazier, at one time a resident of this city and known to many persons here. She was the daughter of the late Georce and Elizabeth vear-om vireinia renneia. vuiiuii- surface of the lake and drowned. Harry Ergang, 29-year-old fanner the aoutn as real But like swallows they will come nnrth urain when summer comes.

J. Pines or Pinehursl. or some of those bus, heiress and student of the fashionable Man; Lyons school at Adersy wnaiey ana leaves ner nus- Ewarthmore, near here. L. Soily of the Traveler's Aid Society here explains.

Frh fall. Sollv savs. he is called The new Clue rJOints to the pos band, three sisters and three broth-era, all of East Orange, N. J. She sibility of ft man in the ease.

upon to aid veterans to return to was the niece oi tne Misses iwary a. It was furnished by the Rev. J. Sarah M. and Ellen B.

Whaley of tt Ricicer. a cierevman oi utneas- homes in the southern. section ot the nation. The home at Washington, D. C.

is pnrticulraly popular among East Washington street and Robert ter. Pa. The pastor told police he saw a girl rescmoung jmiss i-enrieiu who owned ene lann wnere ine lane is located, then rushed out upon the ice in a valiant attempt at rescue. His two nephews Buddie Morgan, 17, and Teddlc Morgan, 14-ran out after Ergang. The farmer and his nephews mets the fate of the victims they were trying to save.

Oliver Oman, 12, who had watched the unfolding of the tragedy, then undertook to rescue the engulfed victims. He darted out upon the ice, but had not proceeded very far when there was a crunching, tearing noise and he, too, was thrown into the chill water to die. tne veterans now vxwauiu oj-nurinir t.h( summer months the Na WhaJey of Chestnut street. She visited in this city frequently since leaving the city and her death comes aa a shock to her many friends here. Reynolds, Summers McCann's New Low Price On Suits-Topcoats-Overcoats Regular $22.50, $25.00 and $29.50 Grades at $19so pagmg a man in uroaci streei, swt-tion here last Thursday afternoon, the day on which Miss Penneid tional Soldier's Home in Kennebw: ANESTHETIC BETTER I THAN ANY NOW USED (International News Service) other famous southern soiling resorts.

"Knuckles do 1. now. knuckles down!" Newc heard that on the South Side Saitrduy and looked around between two buildings. There ft group of boys were on their knees Intent on game of marbles. Pa proceeded do the street and ran Into four re marble games, is Pa Newc mis iken In believing that this Is rathei early for the marble season? Calendars for 1 32 are E.ppearing on the walls and eski and it looks as If "31 will not with long.

A shepherd dof, trotting down North Mercer strict, this morning was all decked out in Christmas County, is very popumr. oiu-m-itv h-ia nrivpnt. of wintrv temoera- street, with her pastor, Kev. t. Anaerson in cnarge.

J.ni:nnt;iii. mu tures numbers of the war vets seek The girl, he said, was In tears and was running up and down the made in Graceianrt uemtery. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21. Dean T.anstpv Porter of the University of warmer climes.

station piauorm caiung a mam Mrs. Modlisrewski Funeral "Traveling is facilitated for these men in ihc government homes by railroads which allow them half Funeral services for Mrs. Cath nounced that members ot tne staji hflvii develoned a new neneral an Dor Spread Alarm There was still another hero, ft po Mental Collapo. The trirl's father. Clare Pen erine Modllszewski.

Chewton, were fare. Most of them are honorably held this morning from St. Monica's esthetic which is more rapid and efficient than chloroform, ether or dlschargci and they are veterans field, wealthy business man who enurcn, wampum. Interment was made in Hoytdalc irom tne UIVU war, apaniin-Amei i-can and the recent World War." rushed Here oy airplane iroin Columbus, believes she may have a mental collapse from overstudy. He cemetery with John Powell, William lice dog owned by Buddie.

Morgan. Vainly he tried to reach his master and pull him out of the cold water. He was cut by the Jaggel ice. Bleeding, he ran to the home of Mrs. Morgan, mother of two of the victims, and led her to the scene.

Mm Moroan ran half a mile to the anesthetic gases, ana comparatively free from many of their objectionable actions. The new anesthetic Is of particu 1 WEAR Foot Saver Shoes fCuzmskl, Josepn ttrystynsicy, josepn Rice, Mike Plzicyn and William Presky as pallbearers. Wallace S. Mann. the nearest telephone to report the lar interest scientifically because its action was predicted by one of the staff members before it was put to trial and because it is a result of the cooperative work of chemists and physicians from both coasts of the United States.

The substance is Wyatt R. Campbell Funeral Director Wallace S. Mann, infant son of tragedy. men sne conapsea ana was rushed to a hospital In Mns- Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Mann, died in TRUSS WEARERS the Jameson Memorial hospital Sat McBRIDE POST READY and Enjoy a New Foot Comfort SAM H. McGOUN known as riivlnyl oxine. urday at 11:45 ft. Interment was made this morning in Savannah cemetery. TO PLAY CLAUS Neshannock Avenue, New Wilmington, Penna.

Phone 60. S14-J20 Kas North Street. New castle, Pennsylvania. Phone M. Praise Local Store's Fitting Service.

(Oontmma from ag Oaa) Jesse E. Douglass Word has been received by Roy Douglass of the death of his father. A large and Increaslfig group of great quantity of these articles were received by the committee, many of them in very good condition. A men and women to this city ana vi- inlty who are ruptured and com We Have Prepared to Take Care of Your Hurried Needs During the 4 Last Shopping Day touch or paint was an tnai, was pelled to wear trusses, enthusias FAITH Before we place ourselves before the public as being experienced in line of work we ahoulfi take stock of ourselves and make that we will be able to fulfill the requirements that the public may demand. This can only be done by Ions experience nnd sincere attention to our work at all times that our friends may not be disappointed when they have placed their confidence in our ability and therefore, will not lose the 3Eueo io mane tncro iook ius.c new.

Todav and tomorrow will be busy GOOD SHOES Jj fn-'fn Monday to Wednesday I I tTAW SPECIAL I Xrf Open All Day tically endorse the expert truss fit- tin? service provided by Love is Me- Jesse unugiass wnu iuul In Tulsa, Oklft. Until three years ao Mr. Douglass had lived in New Castle. He was born October 14. 1883, the son of D.

Elliott and Eliza Douglass. His mother died when he was six years of age. Mr. Douglass had been a patient in the Tulsa hospital the past five weeks, prepartng to undergo an operation for double goiter. It is gown, "The Druggists ao east You'll Find Our Cards Washington Authorized ritcers easy to select from.

New in de- of Akron Sponge Rubber Pad Truss- appropriate verses ana hi. ich- fftlth they have In vs. Have You "he Uttermost Faith In Your Funeral Director. The service this progressive local Glasses for for or near vision, complete, in- eluding examination and choice of frames days for the ex-service men. putting the final touches on the plans for distribution.

The Spencer Paint tc Glass company, in addition to furnishing the paint necessary to recondition many of the articles, has donated the use of their truck to deliver the toys. Any person knowing of a child whom they would like to see taken care of. is requested to let the committee know at the Toy Mission headquarters, Apple way, in the rear of Eckerd's store, and they will try to see that they are remembered this year. store provides results from a sincere desire to be of the greatest possible assistance to rupture suffer- Stationery Novel and inexpensive 25c to $1.75 An expert truss fitter is in DR. H.

LLOYD RICH, Optometrist Graduate of Optometry, Columbia University. 16 Years In New Castle. 391 North Hill Street. Over 25 Year's Experience. charge of tiie modern truss department established in this store and Pens and Pencils Parker Duofold Wall I Doric Conklin Nozak.

well organized in this all Import LORD NELSON'S HOUSE Bridge Sets Diaries-Writing Cases-Autograph Albums- ll SERVICE MEASURED tmm' NOT BY GOLD Mill I BUT BY 'igjfflf PLACED ON MARKET LONDON. Dec. 21. Yel. another Choose tbe or' is to scive you in time need, wl'-h ireat rare.

Make sure this aervke will Iw experienced, UNTIL XMAS fnmmifi Encrllsh relic Will E0 to the ant service that every truss sold Is guaranteed to hold the rupture. It was due to this expert fitting ability that Love Megown was authorized by the Akron Truss Company to be the exclusive representatives in this city for the world famous line of Akron Trusses equipped with the wonderful sponge rubber pads. Photo Albums United States if an ad placed in New The Only Genuine Best-Bohemian MALT Is Sold Only By M. MORESKY and complete. York lojr tne saie oi Aumirai uuiu Nelson's home at Albury street, in the Deptford district of London, Is taken up.

The famous British admiral, hero Natural Looking Serviceable Teeth at a Real Reduction. Hade In Our 0n Laboratory, riease do not judge this plate by this low prke, All Dental Work at the "Old" Prices. 250 ft one need Buffer with In pinch of Trafalgar and innumerable other BOOK- LEYDE MORTUARY ing or poorly fitted truss which does not retain the rupture. A visit to this local store will bring tuch good nits as to truly amazing. DR.

HEMEY SLOAN naval engagements aurmif msi century, lived at Albury street for many durtnz his period ashore. The houh! is now used as a hospital. Should the sale matei'iali! 0 will br taken down PHOt o' brick by b.lck and transported acrois the Atlantic iT 5.

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