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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1934. All But 4,000 Taxi If STERILIZE iills rsdiator cap aTjN Is: on UEtil th tw. brought Plained that h.

Ua Spectator, shower Waiters' Strike Drives Banquets From N. Y. Hotels He arttevl Tbeza Omaha, Neb, Feb. S. Ralph Scalxo.

T. with a penny ia his possession, darted across the street to buy a toy balloon and waa struck by an automobile. In some manner he managed to turn and seize Drivers Return To Work In New York Social Events GRIFFIH CLUE Search Planned For First Lake SaiHng Vessel I DID THE BIGGEST BATCH OF cvck in if MINUTES.IT USED TO TAKE ME AT LEAST HALF AN HOUJ W. lar.ara. Feb.

I Aa attempt aooa will he raa to find ORDERS WIDER LOBBY INQUIRY Roosevelt Asks Aides To Scan Other Contracts (By Associated Praa Washington. Feb. 8. Possibility that a federal probe into alleged lobbying in connection with war department contracts would spread beyond that area was seen today aa justice department agents swung afield In a White House-backed investigation. While senate majority leaders labored to bring to a vote today the civil work and relief fund bill, against which oppositionists Wednesday eriea and 'pork-barrel.

main interest centered upon Inquiries going forward in many sections o' the capital. An indicated development was the possible early appearance of Walter F- Brown, Hoover administration postmaster general, before the senate air mail investigating committee. Honored oa Birthday In honor of her daughter. Miss Nelda Noffa, who was celebrating her eighteenth birthday, Mrs. 1 J.

Xoffa entertained five guests at a formal oinner Wednesday evening in het home on Water atreet-The table waa spread with a lace cloth through which red hearts showed, and in the center wars a bouquet of pink and orchid sweet peas and red roses. A birthday cake lighted by candle in the form of a hrart held a prominent place on the table and at the honor guest's piace waa a corsage of th hulk of taa ara snip in.a. sse! to P7 tha Great tea. -which wu lost all 1a NEGROIDS ALSO Germany Hears Proposals Qf Eugenics Authority I Br Tinm Asaociatad Ftm) Berlin. Feb.

8 Hetn Schroeder. euarenice authority, wants Germany's sters'itation program extend to laclude Negroid children the Rhinelarsd and Ruhr districts Writing In the newspaper Deutsche Zestung. he estimated that the country baa at least 600 children of Negro fathers French colonial soldier stationed In the two districts during the war. Their mothers, he added, live In th districts invaded. Sterllixation la needed for tha protection of the children themselves.

Schroeder contended. Ha pointed out they were German citiXT.s and could marry later, procreating more racial mixtures. "Th-ir children w-ould be regarded non-Aryans." he aaid. "and have nough non-Aryans In Germany already. "Only the Immediate sterilization of all colored and all hybrid races In Germany can sidetrack the danger." New Tork, AP Cabs roll! today on tha atraeta of New Tork.

tha etr.ka of tail drivers ended except tor iVsat 4.000 "Wtter er.ira" who atill declined to raaka pax. What effect tha action cf the remain strikers would hava ra-malned to aen. Their union Wder aaid the agreement accepted by the major f-ai companies and heir drivers waa a "a 11 -out" of tha men. A -reeling waa called for today to decida upon further action. Hundreds of atrikera paraded Wednea-lay night.

to get drtrer of caha to rejoin them in tha atrike. Thera waa sporadic In the "bright lights' are-, but constant watch kept disorder to a minimum. Tha United Taxi board estimated that 12 per cent of tha ftt-owned caba were back In srvlca Wednesday night, and that aervtca would jyprfiii normal today. Those on strike thia morning were demanding union recog-m'ion aa a condition to their return to work. Cuban President New Tork.

Feb. AP Terming refusal of the management of th Hotel Astor to deal with strik-irig waiters and cooks a violation of th NTRA, Surrey Associates, Inc. have cancelled arrangements for a dinner there tonight and will dine instead at the Aldine club. Secretary of the Interior Harold I Ickes will be the chief speaker. The action of the Survey group follows that of a millinery cod luncheon Wednesday which was transferred to the Hotel Governor Clinton from the Waldorf Astoria for similar reasons.

Mrs, Franklin D. Roosevelt attended the luncheon. The Hotel association in a newspaper advertisement said its members have no agreement or negotiations with the Amalgamated Hotel Restaurant Worke'ra Union, sponsoring the strike, but have "for several months rast conducted collective bargaining with the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Guilds." Shortly after a demonstration outside the Waldorf Astoria by strike sympathisers Wednesday night a stench bomb was released in a restaurant within the hotel and the ventilating system carried the odor through the lobby. Patrons passing; through the lobby aweet peas and rosebuds. Misa Noffs i waa presented with lovely guts.

The party attended the theater ia the evening. To Talk for Library 'The Press and Public Opinion" of the town of -rU3i. 1-4 br Oliver drrar. rUa to soundings through th Irs on Huron. aB4 whn athr prrri-, to mk a ther-jnah arch for th ramair.s ef tha hull reporte-i oy an Indian leer.d to 1.

Jan off E.rctj Island. The Griffin waa built by Rene Robert de la J-aHs oa Ij.2 Er1 ho? Niagara Kalis. rriVKir.j a aiRl 'tip through thi uppr lake In th fur trad before. It met dia'f a'er through the Sria of Mackinac in a iorm 1. HT.

No trace- of tha i nr tfc rtrrt evr waa eon i 4 S3 i -aaw SJ will be the subject of a talk Sat urday before the Ladies Library association by George M. Hunter. Members of the department of American citizenship will in Settles Strikes, Workers Guarded LEGISLATURE TO BE CALLED AGAIN FEB. 15 held handkerchiefs to their faces as employes sprayed a deodorant. Mayor F.

H. LaGuardia has taken under consideration a plea by a delegation of strikers Wednesday to appoint an arbitrator to settle the strike. Havana. Keb. Al" President Carlos Men lieu.

havir.K apparent charge. Members are Mrs. C. V. R.

Townsend. Miss Doretta Allen. Mrs. Burt Sanford. Ernest Elwood, Mrs.

Joseph Gibson, Mrs William Farr. Mrs. William Graham. Mr. Frank A.

Halsted. Miss Margaret McCarty. Mis Florence Wilson. Mrs. William E.

Roach. Mrs. Harry Oldfield. and Mrs. Mrs.

Glenn H. McGregor. Hostesses for the tea are Mrs. V. B.

Pilkey, Dr. Emma E. Bower, and Mrs. Ethan Thompson. Entertain at Card Party Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene D. H. Hancock entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening in their home on Carlton street. Bridge and 500 were played, prizes being won by Mrs.

Elmer May and Arthur Watson. A buffet lunch was served COLD WAVE DRIVES TEMPERATURE DOWN ly squelched the threat of a general strike, facad the new menace of terrorism today. fO'in'l. in the. ship rnewf with th dah r-cently of Capt.

IjO'd OiaSreau who tha irat for mow than SO yearm Ha waa b-Uved to hava hn th white man who knew wrft of the. OrifJin's location. Now. how r. John Otogwin.

Ijtm fhenatts Ir.dar. ha revealed an old tribal Ir.d that places the hulk rear Hirrh is'and. The aearch be In spHe. of th in Hit of a hull found on Manitoulln Island aa that of th A careful Mith for metal pieces wiSI made, rirtlcalarly parte of tannon and othr weapons In an effort to the ship's iden Uty after th hull is located. FRENCrTRiOlNGlNOS, MOBS CHEER DOUMERGUE The president used stern to prevent a 24-hour "gen eral strike" called by the com When Senator Fess.

Republican. Ohio, asserted the committee waa "unfair" In not calling Brown. Chairman Black jumped up to say the former official could appear at any time If he would waive criminal prosecution. Black Indicated the committee today would confine itself to private preoaration for the appearance before the senate Friday of four men on contempt charges arising from the removal of letters from a subpoenaed file of correspondence. The four cited are William Y.

Mac Crack en. former assistant secretary of commerce for aeronautics, and three of his clients. L. H. Brittin, vice president of the Northwest Airways; Harris M.

Hanshue. and Gilbert Giwin. president ana representative, respectively of Western Air Express. Meanwhile. American legion officials indicated that Edward A.

Hayes, national commander of the American Legion, who is expected here today, will look into reports that name of two prominent Legion members have been placed before the grand Jury in the army contract Investigation. Both ere reported to be lawyers and to Iwve worked with another man in connection with military motorization bids. WHY DON'T YOU WASH DP THIS QUICK, EASY WAY on washdayfat Rintc'i kbcS suds out dirt, says ioJ save the clothes I Try it sxtiia dav and see Aur rlnrk. Jilted Astor Heir Sails To Antipodes Wilmington, Calif, Feb. AP On a liner bound for the Antipodes.

John Jacob Astor III today was on a trip he described as a lark and not an antidote for a broken heart over the ending of his engagement to Eileen Gillespie. New York debutante. Parrying questions concerning his romance with answers bearing upon the lack of sunshine and the distance from his private railway car to the harbor, the heir to the $40,000,000 Astor fortune successfully eluded on the shattered engagement. was accompanied by three friends Mayson H. Tucker.

Blaine Ewing, and James Thompson and a valet. 1 Get Rinso at yow grocer's today. It girt rich, Uning sudstrta in hardest water. THEWS an Mjwaytodo everything! And millions of women mt that by far the quickest, easiest way to wash dishes it with Rinio. For grease doesnt have a chance in Rinso's creamy, soapy suds.

It's gone fair! ss flash. Dishes, silverware, pots, pins almost seem to wash themselves! You'll be through in half the time Uss. You'll save yourself work three times a day. Rinso is wonderfully easy on the hands. You'll want to use it foe floors, walls, woodwork udU cleaning.

And of course you'll want to use munistic Federation of Labor, liomonstratlona were auppre.sed. Soldiers and police guarded men put to work in establishments deserted by atrikera. Dlsordera developed, how ever, both In Havana and In the interior daring the night and early today. Several bombs exploded In varl-oui part of Havana. There were no casualties and damage waa alight.

More aerioua bomblnge were reported In connection with labor disturbances at Santiago. Added to these developments, the government heard threat that leftist student factions were plotting bombings and assassinations In protest against shootings during a demonstration. One man was killed and several persona were wounded when police fired Into 4.000 students and striking tobacco workers marching toward the presidential palace. Today most of those involved In Wednesday strike movement were returning to work. They Included bus drivers, dock workers and newspapermen.

Thia left only Cuban electric employes, tobacco workers and Cuba North railway employes still on strike. (Continued from Page One) classes this morning. L. A. Packard, superintendent of schools, said.

Cold weather prevented CVVA employes from starting grading of Dove street, between Sixteenth and Twenty-fourth streets, which was to have been begun today. Automobile service stations were doing a record business today. Hundreds of gallons of alcohol were poured into radiators this morning. Today is the coldest Feb. 8 In local weather hiAory.

The lowest February temperature recorded here was 25 degrees below zero. Feb. 11, 18S5. Con unu5 from I'ag Ona) further or lers. urged that martial law declared in a midnight session with President Lebrun, It waa learned today.

Th rrsi 'lent refused and thus tha ministry's resignation waa forred. Vsterans of tha National union toi.1 Let run Tuesday th ay had gona unarmed in their demonstration ag-iinst and troopa but to th attack Wdne4iy with rifles, swords and vert machine (una. KnK IIolluni Only Rioter Tha vtrans left aday nlaht a rioting to Communists and EM "What CONGRESS iA-jboiruj Safety I-at San Jose, Feb. Two boys were observed at rifle practice In the hills. Ranchers telephoned frantically for police, who discovered the youths had been using the door of a powder magazine for a target.

THE BIGGEST-SELLING PACKAGE SOAP IN AMES hoodlum The grouoa. pollca war rnrfldent they could control van If unexpected further dls-ordera ahould develop. Doumtrrj. who received a tumultnut welcome from thou-n-1 when arrived thta morn- CCC Worker Held As Bandit, Father inr. heann ha work of forming a o-cald of premier" at noon.

Jailed As Slayer Ha waa civen tha iartr at tha foreign ffflca onca occuplad by tha heloved latw Artttda Brland. many Marquette. Feb. 8. AP Edward Moody.

21. was taken timea premier of Franca. from a CCC camp to be returned Thera Po jmrri received party to UetroU today to face charges leader and tha men ha wanted to growing out of a sc-rles of robber irt Wherever ha pawed. ba waa lea in Detroit and nearby communities during the past year. He tBy Tha Aofitl Preai) TODAY Senate Debates CWA bill.

Appropriations a mittee considers interior department bill. House Considers private bills. Labor committee hears President William Green of American Federation of Labor on 30-hour week bill. Military committee opens hearings on army airplane contract profits; naval committee continues similar hearings. Immigration committee opens hearings on naturalization bills.

WEDNESDAY Senate Debated CWA bill. St. Lawrence treaty and Johnson utility bill. Banking committee laid plans for stock market regulation bill. House Considered miscellaneous business.

Ways and means committee planned to complete tax bill Thursday; leaders decided to bring it up Tuesday; Republican conference studied it. Expenditures committee decided to question Relief Administration Hopkins about CWA expenditures. (Continued from Page Ona) measures proposing to give the governing bodies of municipalities the power to Issue revenue bonds for public works without a vote of the people. Tat Revision Proposed It la possible the small loan interest rate bill which threw the regular session into a tangle and brought on a lobbying investigation may not be submitted, the Itovernor said. He has decided definitely to give the legislature these measuree: A pre-primary convention law requiring political parties to "Indorse" candidates for the primary in a spring convention.

There Is no law against such procedure now, and -the Democrat are using tht. system, but the Republicans are not. A proposal to Include 1932 delinquent taxes in the act passed during the regular session permitting the payment of 1931 and prior year delinquencies In Instalments spread over 10 years. A group of proposed constitutional amendments, removing the uniform tax rate and paving the way for a graduated Income tax, sriving the legislature power to reform county and local governments. A proposal for a constitutional convention to rewrite tha basic law of the state.

Kill designed to facilitate consolidation of school districts. Revision of the enabling act allocating funds under the 15 mill constitutional amend ment so boards of supervisors will have greater latitude. Tourist and Fishliyr Bills A summer tourist program Involving an'approprlation of A bill to validate a bond Issue by the city of Allegan to finance a hydro-electric plant. Reapportionment of the legislative districts a measure which failed when it was pigeon holed in committee during the last special see.s;on. Prohibition of the use of submarine nets by commercial fishermen.

The governor claimed these nets are "stripping the lakes." The governor has not yet decided whether to put in bills to consolidate the Michigan public utilities and Michigan securities commissions. He, and members of the legislative council, have agreed to l-ave out of special session deliberations a proposed group of labor bills demanding compensation for occupational diseases and minimum wan schedule for women and children. It was decided too much controversy for a special session might develop. The governor also has decided not to disturb the legislature with a revival of old age perusion legislation. While it is admitted the present pension law calling for a SZ head tax may not work out.

the governor said an extra session would be no place to consider amendments. Representatives Vernon J. "Brown, Republican. Mason, and Tracy W. Southworth, Iemoerat.

Monroe, said they did not believe all cf the proposals were emergency matters. They Indicated they would reserve the right to orpose some of them on the floor, even if submitted by the governor. C1iar1aris an "lUots VTi hita. Feb. A charivari, the supreme court of Kansas has held.

Is a "riot" and therefore, unlawful. Tollce Chief O. W. Wilson has isaud orders that hi department stop charivari parties th-it place newly wedded couples in dilapidated "trailers" and draw them at hieh speed through the busir.ese streets, or "take them for a ride" in small coaster wagons by the yam method. chered wildly.

Ilia route waa a varlfabta trl AlmoM 50 Below At Straits (By Tha Pr) Bitter. record-breaking cold, which drove the temperature down as low as 38 degrees below aero at Sault Ste. Marie and set seasonal records throughout the state, gripped Michigan today with little hope for relief during the next 24 hours. Dropping with surprising suddenness, the severe cold broke a record at the Soo standing since Feb, 10. 1889.

when 37 below was recorded. Unofficial reports from the Straits country said th mercury had fallen to near the 50 below mark. Mlo reported 41 below, unofficially. At the southern end of the state. Detroit shivered in 8 degree below weather, low for the winter.

Ann Arbor reported 9 below. From Bay City came a reading of 16 below, while unofficial readings said the temperature had fallen to 37 at Grayling and 40 degrees at Wolverine. Lansing reported 13 below this morning, Kalamazoo 6 below, Saginaw 15 below, Flint 11 below, eight degrees colder than the seasons previous low mark. Grand Rapids had 7 below weather while at Alpena the mercury recorded 18 and in Marquette 10 below. The weather generally was clear, w-ith no snow reported accompanying the cold spell.

Roads were comparatively safo and accident reports few. will be accompanied by Detroit detective Fred Stephens and Clarence Grant. The dtectivea quoted Moody as admtttina he took part in seven holdups in Detroit, beginning a year aro. Moody's father waa arrestet Tuesday in Hoyal Oak on a mur der charge growing out of the fatal of a grocerv clerk during a holdup. Moody.

Detroit police salt, tu implicated by Kdward cm Kavne. Cleveland, who authorities said. admHtd he fired the shot that Jamea Battel, the clerk durinir the hollup. Kavne and Charles Kelly, arrested in Lorain. l.

last week, await sentence for th slaying of Alaska's herd of buffalo has Increased to 60 from 23 since it was established in 1928. Samuel pim. proprietor of a shje store klld during a holdup engineered hv the two. IT'i ''ssai as mi ii ti aw aa aa mphal aa ha wmt from th R're palaca to make fha traditional calla on tha president of 'he aenate and chamber. Then he conferred with Dala-dler.

Strrtut Oahlnpt l1nnrd There are, a d-n former pra-mln who could f.t Into the ministry of veterans rropoaed by Doumerrua aa one meana of ra-toting roHtlcal tranquility hrouah a government of atrong peraonalif Im. The rclal capacitla of theae rnetl to c'iwrvtr to.lav to fhem for the posts: Andre Twrdieu an1 Joph Taul-tonrour. foreiitn Udouard Herrlot, education; I'terr Flandln and J(irh Oaillaua. finance; Tirre Ival. Interior.

I.mils Harthou and Alexandra Miilerar I. and Julea rteg and Alhert 'Sarraut. colonies. Many members of the chamber cf deputi' thousht neither lata-dir por I'ami'l Chautemps. whom 1 followed info the nrenir ls Ihsti two wk a.

he included In the new It was pointed cut that both headed n'f which rhirs' of jtionj in the Sta-visky banking scandal at were huri.l." sax-ialut Itefifw Truce It was tlievl Sn Mx-ime HrtMKil srn other military miijht be to the of wr or national rMENUS 4-D00R SEDAN No Help Wanted Binghamton, Feb. H. This business of being sul-ctde is cctting tiresome. H. K.

Gold, assistant meteorologist complains. Every morning in order to reach a gauco on the Chenango river he must climb the railing and reach below the floor level of a bridge. Here it comes again. Gold reflected Wednesday, as two youths ran towards him shouting "Don't do that, mister, don't do that. Wait a minute, hold on." Gold explained his daily duty to the youths and added "It's not only-happened before, hut It will asrain." PORT HURON By Mils.

tiFOIUiK. A Valentine Jain-hesn Ttw -Hearty" Menu Cream of Mushroom Soup Toast Hearts Salmon Mouse Mayonnaise lfart Potatoes Huttored I'eas in Heart Tinsbales Heart Currant Hearts Valentine Ie-sert Coffee Red anl Whit H-art Candies Only a few dollars for a Studebaker vlcf-'f e. MnM1. for tru'-e," IVurr.ergue called amonij polttical par- Fine for Kidney And Bladder Weakness STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS "If tb (hi tuber oT deputies) Valentines Beautiful Creations For Mother For Sweetheart For Everybody ltlMl MiHKM1 3 granu'ited tei.itin i up cold water. 1 cup onnaise.

1-2 cip whipped cream 3 cups Mlnioi. 1 cup duel celery. US A notsae! WilUamsport. Feb. A 4 tablespoons chopped If.

ft taMespocns chopped Priced up to $1.00 eet jfir went liat on rdwin J. Good (automobile during th wee. sma the lowest priced ca ALL America will recogmrt mtij this onr Dictator is the greats ever offered in an automobile- This aUHtzsng new 19M fvl sedan of speedway stamina and TJ is the impressively big Dictator of Studebaker high quality. Vet it wWfV Cvered complete in this city JT, tnent indoded, only a few dollar the very lowest priced cars. Studebaker has only one itWarff -the finest.

And give yoa Studebaker ance-sensational gasoliae ecoJ.cf ArJIar Keep your kidneys free from w-aste matter, poisons and acid, and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you'll live a heathier. happier and longer life. One most efficient way to do this is to get from your druegist a 35-eent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them as directed the swift results will surprise you. Besides gettinc up nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble arc backache, moist raims. leg cramps, and puffy eys.

If you want real results, be sure and get GOLD MEDAL the oricinal and genuine a grand kidney stimulant and diuretic right from Haarlem in Holland. Adv. hours. While he wa Inflating the tir his lichts went out. As he cranked th car the engine "kicked" and almost bowled him over.

When he closed the door the class broke. Finally on the way again, a wheel blithely rolled off into a vacant lot. Good called a taxicab. ifl i hif (j ft earh ti parfv ai, the former premiers to meet an J. trsioe." be will q-Jickly return.

Kven as he spoke, the SociaU-it it h.t hie aupvort no sjvrr erf his I iinel in Krau ze- struck cut tsuued to nen ar orsinisa-tiors to j'-tn the Soi. isr fom a to "wrest the republic r-rt and Fascism. Tsi'M i riotmi; was, "e.l by the Roratists. an ppc-rt unity te the rerb-i: I Th S---'. ansered at the urn of rveni iv for further ie Tv ritisUon "a v-rff.

'f to t.i a i as twrit Jesrir-e in the- crr.s:ricn. tha French IV "erAtlon cf Lar called ll-ho':" strike cf protect Miin.itv. With bumpers, spare tlr and tube, metal tire cover and spring covers, transportation and Federal las paid NOTHING MORE TO PAY Except Michigan state sales tax jPennyones for the? Kiddies Table Covers, Napkins, (Place Cards, Tally Cards, jMacTaggart's! In a spelling match, students of Fresno State cojieg. misspelled "ecstasy" 3S different ways. ma pension, the great safety and en pickles.

1 teispoon salt. 1-4 p.iprtfva 1 fhorped parsley. 1 tablespoon iejnon Soak pei.itin anit water 3 nm-utes. lM'h cer hot water and cool until a little thick. Add re-mainirg ingredient s.

Tour into Urse heart-shaped mold or shallow pan rinsed exit of water. Set in coM r'ac tt stiffen. on lettuce. If sheet mold Is used heart shapes can traced from paper cutter or cut out with heart cutter. ale-mine rewert 15 rake hearts.

Quart strawberry ice cream. 1 pint whipped cream. 1-J cup susar. 1 teaspoon vanilix. Can green candy cum drops.

Cake can be baked in individual molds or heart shapes cut from baked sheet of cake. Arrar.ae cake cn doilies, top with portions of ice cream. Mix whipped cream, ucar and vanilla. Spread on top of ice cream and sprinkle with chirped candy gram drops. Serve at cnc.

veioptaent or sy. This Dictator is built tie a hgcdZ steei reinforced by steeL IhZ. Deaths was bred in the crude stock car and Indianapolis Spf3" a car sired by a line of champ' There are even lower priced els but the above sensational PJ t- a 1 A -nce to take STERLING A Port Huron Product Spool Cables, Ignition Cable Sets, Battery Cables, Wiring, Accessories, Termin-ils, Silver-Sheathed Cable. Skyway style Speedway stamina Steel-reiirforced-try-steel bodies Qtiadripoise suspension Extra rigid X-m ember frame Dual-dome cowl Airplane type bearings and msittatJon 3-passenger seats front and rear Luxurious upholstery and ffttmgs, al come at delivered price quoted here Nothing Like Buckley for Coughs and CoMs G. BiUincs of Colonsay.

cucht to know, for be has taken BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE for years. He writes: "There is nothinc on the market to equal it. Its flashlike action la sudden death to a cold. No matter how stubborn or long sfandinc votir couch or cold, try BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE ctriple strength). Like a flash Buckley's stops coughs.

You will be amazed at the instant relief it affords. The very first sip relieve the conch, and In no time at all clears up the cor.cstion. soothes and heals the tender, inf.amed membranes and fortifies them against future attacks. Ruckley's acts like a fash A sinele sip proves it. 45c and I5c at Van Drue Store.

Central Drug Store. Peck Drug Store nd all good druggists guaranteed. Adt ing trial drive today! Dn want to own it. For SaJe by if' TS Xseoiata ChUTi V. Hans.

4S. rjrstfr of the Tainaer houss-. A'ianta. W. A.

Scott. 31. Atlanta Dally Wcrll, cr.iy daily r.ews-rrr in th States, anl bead i tv Si-ft Newspaper svn-i'cat servevl JJ throughout the country. Sat Krf'vo Jo At veto. 42.

premtner-: prlt fght-fr years aco. Turmn. faitf. Marshall Vre. j.

isti-o writer and publisher of a newspaper here. N. w. Hebet! 5- pro cf Fnrirsh at Cornell -eiverM'y, Cawood Auto Compan Toaat hearts can be made bv cut: ire heart shapes from bread and toasting. Heart pofatoe are made bv cutting hart shapes from and f-virsc in deep hot fat as French fried Rcular biscuit douch is used for the heart biscuits and a heart cutter rives the desired shapes.

Spokane. Wa.sh.. baa acquired 4 Parka and cohering acres, since 1SU. PT. HUROK.

MICH BEARD-CAMPBELL CO. 514-516 Btoad St. 320 GRAND RIVER.

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