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' THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MUNUAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931 PAGE SEVEN -- LX If it's to be Bought or Sold - Times Classified Ads will do it Legal CONANT & ANNIC BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Conveyancing and general practice in Law.. Office 7% Simcoe Street, South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G, D. Conant, BA, LLB.; A. F. Annis, BA.LLB. . . W_E. N. SINCLAIR, KC, BANK of Commerce Building. JOSEPH P. MANGAN. BA, BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 145, Residence phone B37. SRIERSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser. Barrister, Etc. Bank of Commerce Bldg. LOUIS S. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary. Ovér Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe Street North, Phone 67. Resi- {ence 3473W. : SREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- <isters, Solicitors, Etc. 24% Simcoe 3t. N. Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan. FRANK S_EBBS, BARRISTER. solicitor, Notary Public, Convev- wncer Money to loan. Third floor lew Alger Building, opposite Post Office. hone § J. HENNICK, B.A. BARRIS ter. 12% Simcoe St. South. Tele- phone 3038--565 ("3 sept ti) Medical DR. B. J HAZLEWOOD. PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten: tion given to X-ray work and Electrothcopy. Office, Disnev Block Phone 2050. Office open 9 am. to ) pm. Residence 421 King Street Fast. Phone 2416 : DR. McKAY., PHYSICIAN, SUR- zeon, Accoucher, Office and resi- jence King St. East, corner Vic St., Oshawa, Phone 94, 7 Ear, Nose, Throat Specialis DR F. T. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug store cach Saturday --Arom 1 il 4 pm. for consultation and treatment of discases of ear, nose an. throat only. Appointments nav be made at drug store, Phone )7 Architects CC STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Residence phone 909]. i Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. I. SULLEY. DO er. 346 Simcoe St. S.. Osh- awa, Ont. o Special attention given to househ®id furniture sales an farm stock and 'implements. Your patronage solicited : FLMER WILBUR, LICENSED Auctioneer, furniture, farm stock, implements a specialty. ek one 4, . moderate. P! ro Dental For Rent Music Lessons DR. S. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-rav work. Gas oxtraction. Nurse in at- tendance. Phone 959. House 1312 Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST. Fast. Ambulance Residence Simcve Street North. Phone 210] and 216W, OSHAWA BURIAL CO. M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors Funeral and Ambulance Service dav d night, Phone 87 clina, DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St West, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa.' 30 re put.ble Fire C i FOR . RENT GLADSTONE apartments, moderp, 3 roomed with threé pieced oath, coatinu- ous hot water, sas stove, private cellar, hot water heating, laun dry, convenienoes,- immediate possession. Rent $25 or $27.50 furnished, Phone ""04%W. No children allowed. (22 nov c) APARTMENTS FURNISHED OR unfurnished in Llewellyn, George, Amvlene and Edward Apartments, New low rentals. Phone 1550 or 2347W. Oshawa Buildings Limited, (25 sept. tf) SEVEN ®OOMED BRICK house, newly decorated, hard- wood floors. fire place. Apply 91 [iitson Road N. nov ¢) (23 WHEN PLACING INSURANCE consult R. N Johus, 80 Simcoe St. North, Your insurance wants at- tended to and veur interests pro- tected SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Canada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Phone 1834, Zlex. S. Ross, S. F. Everson. : (15 oct tf) BROADCASTING MURDOCH'S General Insurance Service--Fire protection on houses and con tents, commercial risks, m. or ¢ar liability, damages paid, your salary paid while iil or injured, niate glass, ete. Aid C 'an In- surance. "hone 2380 (2 dec ¢) * Beapty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR. Permanent wave special $4.00, $7.50, $10.00. "Naturelle Method." Miss Elsie Dyer, Montreal, operator, No. 3 marcel specialist. Marcel 50c. Finger Wave 75c. Expert operators in all lines of hairdressing. 86 Simeoe St. North. Phone 2908, (8 aug tf) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture, Our permanent wave a specialty, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Finger wave and shampoo $100. Marcel 50c, Facials, scalp treatments and manicures. Coffee Shoppe entrance. Phone anpoint- ments 1973 REGARD TT LILLIAN McLEAN, PHONE 2105, marcel 35¢ at your home or 735 Albert St. (28 nov ¢) FINGER WAVE b50c, MARCEI 35¢. Trim 26c. Miss Robbins, 81 Ontarjo St. Phone 1115W, (nov 22 c¢ McNBRNEY BEAUTY FAR lour. Phyllis E. McNerney, Prop., formerly of Lucille Hairdressing. All lines of beauty c !turs work done. For appointment phone 815. (26 nov ec! ~ Watch Repairing FA. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 41% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. MARCEL 385c AT YOUR HOME or 127 Ritson Road South For appointment phone Margaret Hutchinson 1952W, (3 dec ¢) Battery Service HATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Repaired and re- Juilt. Called for and delivered. Prompt service, Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mill St., Phone 960. Articles For Sale cinders, stone, black loam, $1.50 per truck load delivered. Phone Essery Bros, 3142]. (18 nov. c) Hemstitching AEMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS OV smbroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Dell Shop, £61 S. Phone 1656, t61% Simcoe (5 ly 31) -- RE { Radios Repaired : TADIO SERVICE --REPAIRS done on all models Work guar anteed, prices reasonable, tubes tested free in your home, oatter- les recharged. Phone 2806W. Certified radiotriclan. (19 nov ¢) Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on matters of import nce. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636F Business private. (16 nov 2) Caulking ie TAULKING AND CHIMNEY lashing done. Reasonable. Esti- nates given free. Apply A. Hag- wman, Phone 1230J. (20 nov ¢) Transportation TATTAG Il: AND STORAGE, 'oleman's, 85 Bond West. Special sts in furniture moving. Storage sarchouse and moving van equip sent. Phone 82. N. BORROWDALE, CARTAGE .ontractor. Local and "rag dis wnce hauling, loads ins red. 609 Jarnegie Ave. Phone 1618. I~ SHAS. F. FLEMING, CARTAGE yt all kinds. Prices right, plus lependable service. 116 Summer, 2hono 797. (24 nov ¢) Dre 1smaking JRESSMAKER GOING OUT BY he day. Bxperienced = Phone 13974. (109¢) [i Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS. tarpaulin, repairs, ete, Phone 2104. Georze Reid, 66 Bond 'W. J. Turner & Son, Representa- (24 nov, ¢ Work Wanted YOUNG MAN, HONOUR MAT- viewlant, with knowledge of typing «nd Wookkeeping desires position, I'hone 2865W. (108c) Room and TOS AND BOARD, SUITABLE fof gentleman or lady in private family. Reasonable. Phone 2915J. iE as foe Ui (108¢) sau ne FOR SALE-DRY BODY WOOD $300 4 cord. Mixed wood $2.75 % cord. A. Wall, Phone 2628F. . (5 Nov. ¢) DRY BODYWOOD $3.50 % CORD Hard, sort, mixed slabs, Frank Mc- Quaid." Phone 2423 W, (2 dec c) "CR SALE -- 'PHILCO TRICKLE chargers and B eliminators, dy- namic ahd magnetic speakers, tubes and accessories. Bargain prices, Charles Wales, puone 3360J, (7 Nov.-¢) FOR SALE-- NO, 1 BODY hardwood. $13 c¢ d. $3.50 single cord. Phone Hartford 21965J. (16 nov D $3.50, wood $3. Call Thompson, 507 King West. Phone 742]. (9 nov c) FOR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD, Beech and Manle, $13 cord. $3.60 single cord, Also cartage, Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert St. Phone 1079J. (21 mov ¢) DRY MIXED WOOD $2.50. DRY Hardwood, 3 cord $3. B. Corson, 147 Nassau St. Phone 1941M. (3 dec c) T D S apples, price $1 barrel and up, Spies, McIntosh, Talman Sweets. Naldwins, Starks, Snows, John Pallock, one mile north of Whit- by Post Office, Lindsay High- way. (19 dec c) FOR BALE--HIGH CJ ASS FUR: nishing including 9 tube radio, Grand plano, chesterfield suite, etc. Phone .after 5, 8%1F, (10§c) CHOICE BALDWIN APPLES, §1 per barrel, also sweet ¢ider, 25c per gallon. Lewis, Wilson Rd. N. Phone 1088 r 3. (108c) AG "0! A Apply 550 Oxford St. (108¢)1 SIX house, North Simcoe Street, Tile bathroom. Hardwood floors throughout, Will exchange for vacant Toronto property or will take automobile as par. payment, Box 661 Times, (10710) FOR RENT--SIX ROOMED bouse, all modern conveniences, hardwood floors, built in cup- 'boards, newly decorated, electric fireplace, side entrance, electric stove, garage, real comfortable home at reasonable rate. Phone 407J. (107c) FOR RENT--HOUSE, NO. 216 Kendal Ave. Apply 36 Division St. . (107¢) FOR RENT -- ROOMED house, hardwood floors, electric and gas. Garage attached. Reas- onable rent. 38 Bond St. E, Phone 1218, (108¢) 122 Church St, Reasonable rent. Phone 967J, (108¢) TO RENT--6 ROOM DRICK house, garage. 236 Dearborne Ave, Twenty dollars, 6 room, new, 109 Lauder Rd, Thiryt-five dollars, Horton & French, (107¢) home. 94 Bond st. W, or 857. (108¢) HOUSE FOR RENT ON AL: bert St., 4 rooms and bath with electricity. Phone 2097. phone (108b) ROOM FOR RENT, BOARD OF: tional, centrally located. Apply Box 664 Times. (108¢c) FOR RENT -- RESIDENTIAL property No. 201 Ritson Road South, Oshawa. All conveniences. Possession November 1st, 1931, For particulars apply to Conant & Annis; Barristers, &c., iimcoe St. S., Oshaw , 74% Ontario. ne (9911) TO RENT---LATGE ROOM NEAR hospital, home comforts, suit two business ladies, Apply Box 666 Times, (109¢) FOR RENT-= FOUR HWOOMED brick house with conveniences, near Motors. Immediate poss sion. For particulars apply 274 I'rench St. (109¢) FIVE ROOM = AND BATH apartment, modern, electric re- frigeration, continuous hot water, garage. Moderate rental. Apply Apt, 2, 151 King East. i109¢) FOR RENT--NICELY FURNISH- ed front bedroom in warm com- fortable home with every con- venience, very central, Breakfact if desired. Apply 16 Jass-u St, or phone 2500, (109a) B= private entrance, nicely decor- ated. Apply 349 Division St. (109b) "Pets and Livestock 12 JERSEY COWS AND HEIF- ers, due to freshen, H, M, Foster, Manvers Road, Bowmanville, Phone 667J. (108¢) | called for. TA --S A. ------------ a | Lambert, 66 Ba: St. MODERN FIVE ----KODMED | "4mbert. 66 Bagot St apartment. All conveniences. Real | TEGINALL U. GEEN, OHGAK ist, cholrmaster, Simcoe United Cburch. Examiner, Toronto Con servatory of Music. Plano, organ, singing, Phone 3128. Residence 166M. (28 nov ¢) MAKION . 088, AT.CM, voice production and singing. Phone No. 6 Studio Johns Piano Co. (3 dec c) MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN ON Hawaiian Guitar, Spanish Guitar, Tenor Banjo, Violin, Ukulele at Harris Music Store. Prone 1490, 11 Simcoe St. 8. (3 dec r/ Furs Repaired FUR COATS REMODELLED RE- lined and cleaned by expert fur. rier, 119 Huron Crescent or phone 632M. hi (27 nov ¢» FUR COATS MADE Ti ORDER Furs repaired, remodelled at moderate prices. Mrs, G. Hicks, 143 Prince St, Phone 2373J or J. H. Wilson, Melrose 5229, Toron- to. (2 dec c! FURS REPAIRED, REMODEL led and lined. 40 years' experi- ence, fur trimmings by the yard. collars and cuffs, Fur coats $25 up, Littner, 86 Simcoe North. Le (28 oct 1 mo) Wood For Sale DRY BODY WOOD, $3.25 % Cord. Apply 71A Simcoe North Phone 3124, (21 nov e) Rest Home OSHAWA REST HOME, NURSE in attendance, warm r ms, terms reasonable. 80 Brock St. W. Phone 3293, (30 nov ¢) . . end __Cleaning and Pressing FRENCH DRY ~~ CLEANING, pressing and repairing. Goods Phone 523. Norman : : : (7 dec c) Private Hospital -- Rest Home YNOOK, WHITBY, REGIS irse in charge. Confine- ments, and all patients requiring 'are and rest, Two dollars dally up. Inspection invited 129 dec ¢! Help Wanted UNE MAN OVER 25 WITH light car to work permanent route Oshawa and vicinity. Aver. age earnings to start $25 per week. Much more when exper: enced. Apply 108 Colborne St, E., $ to 9, Nov, 9. (108h) WANTED AT ONCE --THREE men who have had store clerking experience, excellent frture, per- manent pogition, good money from start, one opening Oshawa, two Delleville. Apply 3-5 after- noon or 7-9 tonight, Room 24 Alger Bldg. (109b) Wanted to Buy WANTED PIANO, HEINTZ- man Co. Neil Yellowlees, phone 262, Bowmanville. (109b) Lost and Found FOUND --SPARE TIRE, COM- plete. Inquire evenings. Phone 16794. (109a) Wanted to Rent WANTED--2 OR 3 UNFUR-. nished rooms, between Ritson and Centre, south of King, Reason. able rent, 663, : (107¢ WANTED--2 OR 3 ROOMS FUR- nished, occupation December. Must te near Motors, State price. Particulars Box 665 Times. Rates For Classified Ads First insertion-- 114 cenls word. ! per Minimum charge for one in. sertion 80c. Each subsequent conseru: tive (insertiopr 12 per word. Three consecutive (mser- tions for the price of two first Insertions (three cents a word). Minimam charge for three insertions 60c. fiox number 10c additional Professional or Husiness Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a word per month for each additional word. Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ad Department Notice to Creditors K.5.0, 1087, Cap. 150, dee, 51 IN THE ESTATE OF PHILIP CHANEY, Laborer, Deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Philip Chaney, late of the City of Osh awa in the County of Ontario, Laborer, deceased, who died on or about the Twenty-fifth day of December, A.D. 1930, are hereby notified to file with -thé under- signed, on or before the Eight. eenth day of November, A.D. 1931, full particulars of their claims. Immedia'ely after said date, the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst those entitled thereto, having regard only to claims so filed. DATED at Oshawa, the Thirty: irst day of October, A.D. 1931 W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C,, Bank of Montreal Bldg. Oshawa, Ontario. (103-109-115 Notice to Creditors ' A. 1027, Chapt. 150, Sec. GUSTATE OF ELIZABETH SON, Widow, Deceased. ALL persons paving claims igainst the Estate of Elizabeth yibson late of the City of Osh- awa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, whe died In or about the First day o. October, A.D. 1031, are hereby notified to {ile with the undersigned, on or efore the Twnty-First day of November, A.D. 1831, full partic- Jars of their claims. Immediate- vy after sald date, the assets of he deceased will be distributed imonget those entitled thereto, having regard o.ly to claims so liled. DATED at Oshawa, the jay of October, A.D. 1931. W. E. N, SINCLAIR, K.C, Bank of Montreal Building, Oshawa, Ontario. (103-109-115) Auction Sale THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RE- celved instructions from F. J. ;lemens to sell by Public Auction at his Farm, Lot 7, Con, 3, Town- ship of East Whitby, Wednesday, Nov. 11. Sale at one o'clock sharp, the following farm stock: 20 Milkers and Springers, 50 Durham Stockers, Yearlings and two years old, 20 pigs, Shotes and suckers, Terms of sale: Six months at seven per cent, per annum on approved joint notes. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. (104-105-108-109) 30th 5 | GIB- | Auction Sale FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13--J, L. Metealf, lot 20, B.F. Darlington, will sell five horses, including 2 matched black team; 7 cows, Jersey and Holstein, renewed, others to renew early ic winter; Hereford and Durbam Heifers heavy in calf; 9 Durham and An- gus steers, rising 2; 6 Angus heifers rising 2; 2 Durham helf- erg rising 2. Sale at 1.30 p.m. W. J. Challis, auctionéer, (108-111) Nursing PRACTICAL NURSE nity, general nursing, reference, assists with work. Moderate rates, Noble. Phone 3033J. MATER- doctor houde- Mrs. (4 dee ¢) WORK ON FIRST SEADROME STARTS | will Bring About New Era in Trans-Atlantic Air Service Wilmington, Del.----A chain of stepping stones for trans-Atlantic air service may have {ts begin- ning next year, A full-size sea- drome, first of a proposed series of eight to be anchored as floating airports in the otean, is projected for completion in August, 1932. The inventor 'of the man-made islands ie Edward R. Armstrong, who hopes to begin shop work this week on the Langley as the first seadrome will be named. Arm- strong conceived the seadrome project in 1913 and has carried out tests on models ranging from four to 36 feet long and from a few pounds to two tons in weight. The full-size artificial islands will be steel and iron open-work "tructures with a six-acre deck 70 feet above the waterline. Ballast chambers 160 feet below the sur- | face and containing iron ore will ~ive stability. A 1500-ton reinforced concrete neher, resting on the ocean bed, = been designed to keep each adroie in place and sallow it to In7 for facing always {nto the | wind. Ar strong plans to station the "ret seadrome 250 nautical miles outheast of New York in the gulf tream just below the foge and | storm belt. He estimated it will | cost $4,000,000 when anchored. Until further links in the chain are built, it is planned to serve as an {intermediate step on an air route to Bermuda and as a mid- ocean resort, To shorten the course between the United States and Europe, he has changed plans employing the Azores as one stop and projected in place an all-seadrome route paralleling the winter steamship track, By straightening the route the seadroine will be placed at 350-mile intervals and planes us- ing .them in service will cover 3,- 100 miles between New York and Erest, France. Although the main purpose of the system as outlined by Arm- strong 18 to speed up transatlantic travel, each seadrome {is designed to have a hotel, bar, and recrea- tional facilities of a resort. Each will measure 1,100 feet in length, he 340 feet wide in the centre ang 180 feet at the ends, and have a structural weight of 17,600 tons and displacement of 50,000 tons on service duty. Personnel on each, Including hotel, would number 125, with ac- commodations for 100 overnight guests and 400 guests by day. The estimated fare nne-way be- tween America and Turope has Been placed at between $350 and 0. Binks--""Why, Jinks, you've got your socks on inside out!" Jinks--"Yes, my feet got hot, so I turned the hose on them!" i j steel making end of the | | SUBSTANTIAL RAIL | in antiepation of tlie close of na- ORDER EXPECTED Sydney Steel Plant Will breakers. Dominion Clothing Co., 68 King St. W. "hone 2141. Likely Be Kept Running Sydney, N.S. -- Although there is yet no actual incerase in steel operations locally, the commun- ity is highly pleased wtih word brought back from Ottawa by We Carry Full Range Children's MIDDIES AND SKIRTS 2 to 18 years LAMBLE'S ¥inlay MacDonald M.P., that the Miristry of Railways is consider- ing a substantial rail order to carry the steel plant here through the hardest part of the winter. Tvery ton of coal used in this work means a disbursement of shout $8.15 in wages alone and the wage disbursements from the effort are also high. Recently there has heen some- ning of a pickup of operations in COAL COAL Phone 193 W.J.SARGANT Yard--89 Bloor St, E. Orders Promptly Deliveree some of the Giace Bay coal mines aithough it is stated that this is teasonal and probably results from a rushing of available work vigation on the St. Lawrence, Tr the rural districts, wood lot | owners are experiencing a ver | ter demand for pulpwood. 88. Gypsum Prince, under | Heated Car Storage In Fireproof Building fo April 15th. Price $25.00 Cash Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. 86 King St, East charter to the Arichat Steamships Company, is at the Northwest Arm, ten miles from Szdney, ioading 2,000 cords of pulniond, while her sister ship, Gypsum | Queen, is at West Bay in the | Bras D'Or Lakes, also loading | 2,000 cords, the whole shipment | Leirg for the Mergev Paper Com- | pany, Liverpool, N.S, { oN .C.YOUNG 4% Prince Sf, awa ont. eT en | FIVE ROSES FLOUR 90c¢ HOGG Phone 203 & LYTLE, LTD, || The Leading Jeweller Established 1880 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH. =| | KARN Wen IST "A [rons ICME 1TH. NEXT THE POST OFF ID 1926 Pontiac Coach 1929 Ford Coach in beautiful condition ROSS, AMES AND GART- SHORE Ring St. West. Phone 1160 | 5 We Deliver | OMPSE DRUG STORE PHONE 22 WE DELIVERY 1» Simcoe St. Diamonds Bassett's On Oshawa's Main Corner - ROYAL YORK me Te rhe 28 t all Superior Stores REPAIRING WATCRES OUR SPECIALTY » J. BROWN If your watch is not giving. satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the corrects time, ; > THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for | Canadian Natlonal and Oshe | awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St. 8. Phone * # EATON GROCETERIA It Pags To Shop Here Always WATSON'S - BEAUTY PARLOR Marcel, Permanent and Finger Waves Phone 2653. 8 Celina St, TILLIE THE TOILER DD You GE INVITAT | - Io TO MY BIRTHDAY PARTY, TILLED You HAVEN'T TOLD ME wHe "YOU'RE COMING OR NOT = a AREN'T SORE A MB You) DISAPPOINTED AY THAT ASTROLOGE uv SEB, HE TOLD ME | SHOULLD By So \ FOUND OUT, AND WE KNOWN YoU ALONE TIME, BUT THE MAN | MARRY MUST BE ABOLT IT- THAT'S SOMETHING'S GovYra BE DONE BRINGING UP FATHER By. Geo. McMan FOR SALE -- ONE LIGHT tweed coat, soft fur, collar Al condition. Size 38. Phone 3073W. : (109b) Agents Wanted EMPLOYMENT FOR TEN thousand agents for "Authentic Life of Edison". Large illustrated book; low price; . quick sales; big profits. Wonderful opportun- ity to make money, rite for free sample. Winston Co., To- ronto. M-W-8 Nov, RELIABLE MAN "OE ONE hundred store route; this coun- ty; experience umnec.ssary; no selling; distribute and collect. Should net seventy dollars week- iy. Shamas Mfg, Company, New WHAT ? DO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME YOU ARE AT THE FOOT OF "YOUR WILLIE JONES DIDNT SHOW Toronto, Ont, ib (103-109-115-121-127) TEACHER ASKED YOu OM, | ANSWERED ONE. | WAS THE ONLY ONE IN THE CLASS WHO ANSWERED IT-SHE WHATS THE MATTER? Wl i Chl) OH, THAT LITTLE COUSIN OF YOURS 1S 50 STUPID. WHY, WHEN) | WAS HER AGE, CoULD NAME EVERY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. | eS REET ETT WEEE CE AN, -- EE -------- Aa Le ERAT S53 NED, BUT THERE WUOUZNT ©0 © 1931, Int'l Feature Service, fne., Great Di itain rights rese Russ. Westo : : | Felt Bros.

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