THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN COMMUNITY SING REEL Lssr TIMES TODAY JANE WITIIEBS IN “WILD Alill WO0LLY" Popeye Cartoon-Pete Smith Specialty liystorical Mystery" TODAY Only nor-atone CASSIDY IN "HEART OF. ARIZONA " PLUS SERIAL 10 AND COMEDY CAPITOL- SHOWS 230-100-9110 MAT. IBo-Zic. EVE. 270-330-380. PRINCE EDWARD - ‘- . . - she wanted to be a “modern wife” and yet—? if‘; O _WARNER BAXTER - - - O l/IRGINIA BRU MON. he needed and wanted them both .. but how‘! C E . . - in love with him? Ridiculous! OI‘ was it? JANE DARWELL — SYDNEY BLACKMER in “WIFE ‘DOCTOR and NURSE T Ihh column i reserved for newaol local Interns: but adva-tlalng of newly na are y illlefld :t 4 cents a was-strictly pay- able in advance. OB-ASWILI: I01’ PIWIBFSDIII. ____ CONIIDBBATION Lin msua men. Il-WBC-‘f-fll-Bl’. m"; “£°§ “1...“.°£”€a ‘°"“‘ ' ' Ii-BOOI-‘i-lll-‘fi. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. $00- ; 1 i1 snentl. MB moqumnoe o I2-304B-7-1B-6i. IIAY SAL I40 gound bags 05c. I-Iardwheatt ur 9 pound bill $2.95. Cash a carry Stores. L3lB7-7-22-3l .___. _ STORE N)! BENT Comer Elm Avenue and Chestnut fitrggféeApply J. P. l-Ioope s1 o leb r’ r il-raiea-i-aa-si. S U ND AY SERVICES. — NOW Glasgow 11.00 A. Bible School A witty and penetrating drama with a twinkle in its eye and a catch in its heart ...... US O SUGVO DIPLOMAT minions." I-le believed any success- schemes must be ‘achieved cooperatively between the iMozher Country and the Domin- Eastern Guardian ..'This column ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be lnsertedaf 4o a word strictly payable in ad- y Changes “In Medical Services loday/s Short Wave Radio Program BLACKSHEEP %%ARIISS MAlia/AIIAIRS Lord Snell, Labor leader, men- tioncd the possibility of foreign minority groups establishing them- selves iii the Dominions. "I hope we shall not knowingly produce groups of nationalities our Dominions and so create to which I could point as in the world at present," Lord Snell told the House. He said an immediate and con- striictive approach lo the problem of Empire settlement was “vital to the very existence of the common- iAll Time h Eastern Standard) By EDWIN S. JO Canadian Press Stafl LONDON, July 2l-iCPi-by trans- plane) —- Revolutionary changes in the gencr vices of the United “QUBSCII-IPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be 5300 p-m-"Aivmld News‘ WIX" handed to their Repi. Archie Hume. AL, 25.4 111., 11.79 meg. Bl E-Ice Cream Soc- lan Church grounds Tuesday, July 26th. L-2133-7-23-li. ..*'I‘HE OPTOMETRY OFFI of Mr. H. J. Mabon, Montague, is Appointments may be for eye examinations. m . ‘Germain Marches. DJD es 4 III 11 77 meg m1 m‘ Pmsbyw" ' TO v .__i<_-_-_ DAILY 2.30 — 7.00 - 8.45 "l5 pJIL-Fllllio Songs. JZJ, d leimlam“ l° lm‘ duced at the next session lines Beg Ocean Flier To Be Their Guest GSG, 16.8 m., 17.79 me" ' GSP 19.0 m. tes a new nation- which conteinpla wide organization _ ’ Simmerings - Along The Sport Front Randal. Canadian Press .."GIFT APPRECIAITED — Mr. e e lately presented to tague Sunday School hymn books as a tri- ry of Mr. Leith f0 : —A system of medical service ted to the achievement of po- liealth and prevention of di- 7300 p-“‘~'"N°“'s and o less than to the relief of for English Listeners. but‘ m me memo Cowan who passed away in Decem- who for many years ful Superintendent of ght of every individual NEW YORK, Ji ‘r a family doctor of his ture of hockeys be settled next wt. acher, on the side-lines iseason due to illness. ' inc-aided for Detroit lRed Wing bosses. Ottawa at present, connection with ru rooiis will play DUBLIN. July 21- (AP) —This hero business is rapidly turning nice." ZROi. 25,4 m.. sour to the taste of Dougl . RISLAND WRITE Islander is heard al care made avail- able to all through tor. ~i—-Coordination service on the lines o national health policy. Dr. J. B. Miller, chairma the Toronto Star riter is Sybil Mac- Lean. of Montague, and doesn't want anybody to give him mdst of a busy day in which he had a good many new ideas, received congratulations from lmpOrtfllll, people and looked marriage, movie oontracis and vvlial. not, the young Californian who flew‘ ‘ York to Dublin (by mistake) de- 8:30 p.ni.»'l‘lie C ward Island pota- t fascinating tale ope Miss MacLean om on other of our mu of Prince Ed toes. It is a mos ? The Montreal- l to be in the the buinbei-‘s services. ICIIDIlHl this \\'.llt(‘I‘ moving endorsatlon of ‘PIN ill‘! llllil(-‘l‘!\l0()( mheine, declared health he nation had been per- DJl), 25,4 m., 11.77 inuv be heard fr farm commodities-J... ow -—- -- "Saturday Night active player but with Brooklyn the kids scrumbie once more for his auto- graph. He thinks the roa: Overlapping was r like consideration of was essential to achieve an organ- ized. co-ordinated service. ife. and business- “Iedoérmi 1 ho m 1 w - >1 n e iave s - ..'Mrs. Johnston of Bil. Louis, ped being Qxgrriglelpmayd when p1 Missouri, formerly Miss b k" mon and daughte Informed of a. report that Lemon. Montague, b oi‘ Newark, N.J.. ainpaign to collect money to present iiim with a new Mabon plane, Corrigan said "I hope they don't do any such I don't deserve it at al. late the spirit in which they lng ii. but this contribu- isn't right in view the circumstances of my tri . The flier who hopped the A 1a“. lane and contended iat he really meant to California but his com- t wrong, planned to sail ' .5 . 9.58 meg; GSB.‘ longer are good for running but he figures his baiting eye as sharp as ever. One llLlliI George relishes along with . golf is bri-zikfiisb-stcak breakfast \ . , T k. o._ at that. ~~""-“ l‘ 1 ° B" ‘n i The Bribe is setting 1'8 me“ Iall likelihood it's mere __ up on him and no: the cause Brooklyn is fly- rug high for Brooklyn these days. ‘Hat-s off to laughing Larry Mac- strengthencd the is visiting l‘ h" Advertising ciu would be operated through a was openmg a C tral controlling" body for the ~GFHITIODlIUDE Rec- intive of the niedi-. cal auxiliary bod- ent. but represen cal profession, Lo ies would be created his home in Mon- k, after taking medi- tment in Boston, are pleas- ed to see that he made splendid recovery and is loo alth insurance. approxi- 000 members of the uld be embraced l and qualify for they never enjoy- Migration 0f British Laren and two children in New to go medical services r. Macbaren pass was 5e Given the tools to work Pert and Roseneath Mt. 10.00 A. M. Brsdalbane 3.00 P. M. Fredericton 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Qulgley, Minister. L-33tfl-7-23-1i. ___._.. CALVIN Presbyterian Churdi — Mermaid-Divine worsh will be held on Sabbath next at. 2.90 P. M. The service will be conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. L-ZJZIB-‘f-flll-Ii. POWNAL CHARGE July‘ 24th. S. S. at Pownal at 10.30 A. . Mill- view service at 2.30 P. M. Pmmll at, 7.30. Special music by Helen Wood and vocal selections l}! Wilf- red MacDonald. Rev. D. . Ross. Minister, L-3327-7-23- TRANSFERRED — Ml‘. George Roger, of Amherst, teller of the Royal Bank of Canada in ghafmml- fax I-Ie is suoc n transferre _ eeded by Mr. R. A. Corning 0f Dartmouth. ANGLICAN wVICES for Sun- Bt. John's School. Rus- M, eu- for Rev. E. O. Lancas- 1° lease note charlie in , _ k's Church. 7.30 P. Evening Prayer. ter, Rector. P hour of service at Milton. L-3203-7 AT BIOLOGICAL Miss Margaret Miller. is spending the summer Ellerslie. P. E. I, where a position at the Biologica mental Station. At the openln Mt. Allison University she will a position en the staff as teacher of’ Biology- —-TI'\11’0 Newl- VISITING SON — . west, Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, accompanied by Mrs. West and daughter motored to Halifax Saturday, meet his mother. Mrs. Charlottetown. P. E 1., who will be their guest Truio News. ._.___ THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — the morning service the Rev. Benton, B. his serm True Dlsel leship. The School mee s immediately at close of the morning service. Rev. Raymond Tingley, Chiprnan. N. B., who has bee sistiniz in the YOUTH! Poo at Marshfield, wfli be the at the evening service. 43-11 months she i Imperi- Peopic Discussed in House 0f Lords is a son of Mr. and Mfrs. R. G. Mac- Laren, New Perth.-—L. ________ Canada's Official Hangman Critical Condition lwith Boily looks like a right smart n Guest. Labor mem- ament for North Is- ed the Associations welcomed through- out, the British Isles. recommendations elcomed by the opposition and hoped the governmen a bill not to be treated a He will have no trouble getting back. Five steamship lines were beg- ging him to be thei During the day new clothes-two suits an dwiched in between the he received congratula- icns or studied over his new ideas. Congratulations came from: The new president of Ere, Douglas Hyde ("Goshi am I places?" was Cori-man's gt Meantime MacPhall is bush fan's iii-e promised land of the first tiivision is not far off. p _____ ‘ Corrigan bought i __ C bl )- LONDON‘ hi“ 21 (C?) a e nail team mates m i fastest pitcher liming ‘influence in ntfziivs \\'.l> uriu- The scheme. however, d Omemmg‘ Lem, Grove meet the outright approvnlGof As- on the rubbing table 1g for Boston From been agitating for what is described as service." and ma tioners employees day. Poi-taking in a debate July 21 — (GP)- the quiet. myster- ious little Englishma more than 500 m ado, is dying in a A few friends only and his mic ke medical practi- something of a flier himself (Cor- an said he thought “that hty nice o’ himf‘) Other admirers have the Duke of Dev master is anythin Uiiler-Si~.~i~i>tzi:'y' From out Cleve and muttcrings at the handling of Bob has found “we support among the medic land-hungry coun- Eiripire as hold- scnsation, he relies on curves, etc.. run-oi-the-mlll flinger. The curves are hot stuff, but some Cleveland fans would the India-us‘ paooose return to his natural way of ‘em past. Still, there more fans well satisfied with the pi verv hour since he landed here Monday. The new ideas included: “I should like to flv around the in Henry Bracken- e foremost medical , the United King- knew “he “Mu Any form oi‘ medical nat- ionalization would involve suc regimentatlon of they would never President's Son k the dapper 1531s gecrggiteedwallgoseiv sum tower midtown boar ng about" it. ion. the Duke argued, pitching-foggy,’ tioii fiuic-kly beiwee I suppose I could fly, was mo ‘Me m if I were ordered to take inions with men of British stock. I-ilibniik. who has trav- Klmztiom be fore it broke down when ded his experi- spaper men questio Stat/es has suspen Change In Train e so. elm Herring. Abercrombie Road. Protein in livestock feeds is a (Canadian Preul has as her guests her son. Mr. wmd loosely used and seldom pro- REGINA. July ilk-After eight Louis Herring, Murray Harbor. P- eriy understood. Its derivation is years as scientific observer on Up- E. I-. and two dauBhteT-‘i. MW mm? rom an old word meaning "f0 be olu Island in the Pacific Ocean and her son John of Providence. R. m; , and because it is general! Sumo group, John Wadsworth, I-- and Mm MwPhtirwn °Y wmd‘ found to be lacking in cereals an stoppin here on his way home to sor. NB. They are also visiting their (gym grains. it has to be purchss- Eng an , said he found Regina's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ea by the tanner. It ls the most hot weather and Daylight saving “Ink 38111118. W170 "e flummefin! expensive nutrient w buy and for time a bit confusing. st Fsirview.—~New Glasgow News. m,“ reason is generally considered Graduate of Cambridge Univer- -———-— sity and member of several noted ON BRIEF VISIT-Mrs. Aubrey scientific societies. Wadsworth was Randall and son Jackie. of Cliar- director of a western Same Obser- lottewwn, P.E.I.. arrived Tuesday vatory founded in the en route home from itlng her sister, and Mrs, John A Bridgewater, He L. Alexander, who is m home there, was to illness in her sister's New Glasgow News. Itl-ISIDE IN PEJF-Mr. George Patterson. f . Donald Patterson River, tn his bride has up residence bride and Canada fol Boston. The Emerson College, Patterson is a University and a member of 0N1 POLICE COURT-At the Court yesterday s. m On Honeymoon 35;, MONTREAL, July 21—-Followlng ygayg ail of hundreds of honeymoon sailed from me al this year and in past= hn Roosevelt. youngest son sident of the United States, and his bride. the former Clarke. Boston soc- on the liner Lady anadian National terested in money. I d sails-i e w‘thout it." (This was while decldiniz aocen snv contracts until America, even thoi movie contract migh .___.__.____. HOUSEHOLD HINTS hint which saves quite when polishing oil- CXl/fIlS-IVDlV thro snbmitteci the be a wonder it didn't "I116- t Another man he Wfls the same.’ he i-eturns"to_ ‘m’ “ i ea for s. we k He I! MONCTON, N. 3,, July 31._ Changes in train services effective e Monday. August 1st, between Char- lottetown, Elmeraid 5m‘? and Tlifnish. are announced by the Canadian National Rail- ibvd m m“ policy’ he can't tell you anythlns: da does not require mor he still has unem- "He W" l R°°° m“ 1513A embarked neatly dressed woman, good man. Police said the tlv that she does Bomers of the C dldn.‘ know w“ I i Between Summerside and Char- lottetown motor train now leaving Summerside at 7.50 am. daily ex- cept Sunday. will leave at 4.00 pm. BTW/ink at Emerald Jet. 4.46 pm. Service between Emerald Jct. and Charlottetown by this train iscan- eilcxl. Connection for Charlotte- n will be made with the train from the mainland leaving Emer- ld Jet. at 5.15 p.m. and arriving Charlottetown 8.30 pm, In the opposite direction. motor train leaving Charlottetown at 7.15 pm. daily except Sunda. is can- celled between there an their honeymoon by taking a trip along the scenic S way and through th the boys trailed right." said John Roosevelt as they were met at the station by a group of press men and all of whom declared that the dis- tor was very gener- ess. ‘lamulating his father in this regard without seek- lzied that the arrival of himself and Mrs. Roosevelt Jr. was an event of considerable in- terest and on request. immediately arranged to have the press boys meet them at the hotel. Mr. Roosevelt's interest was shown by the fact that no sooner had he sat d breakfast table at the "Bay. could I have s please. I would like to see what baseball games are scheduled here today." t. the Roosevelt summer e Island of Csmpobelln. was the first visit t Jr. to Canmds her first. visit to t least half an hour, t. I . . - ‘awrmce lea e other odd lob while you do sorn about the house. o en polish with s warm Jeanne qgqrc HoflPday by a film, f g0 out; gm- m; there was no E1- lis there. Nor was mew English. Neither was as "Russell," the name ital-m fl brilliant gloss ow,“ effort needed in the houdum ordinary way of polishing. tent the trcnsurv llcy of the Over the treasury has m0 e . I suggest n y ovcr expenditure ous with the pi- man said she didn't know much- of hospital, was unable to will‘ about the mman exce der what name Ellis istered at. the hoepl The stout, French .-_—-:;.~._. - . l. my. elared that in Ca “uemm-"l m’ view was that a “rams was a challen are so pelpeblv the ys well and Balm to and charming, nge uagqi from Mm Junction. ....":- m.“ W ed from the earliest days ques Cartier as s. commerce and on wonders of the world. ct. Service between Emerald Jet. and Bummerside will remain as at pre- sent. connection being made with the train from t)" mainland ar- riving Elmerald firt. at 8.30 p.m.' Between Timish. Bummerside and train now leaving Ttgnish at, 7.00 am. daily except Sunday. will leave at 3.46 and sr- rive Summerside 7,45 a.m.. arrive Emerald Jct. B e of the scenic oufiifim", m sun had r pre sa d to convince or ham“ been the" on p ace a eouple-tcgdyfia Honeymooners on often band together and nucleus of a gay l iw -m% and happy crowd. “M um on“ “'3, an.“ ' mmgdmh fir" see him for several days. rglgansald. stat t t e a qgdn- 1e New Brunswick. the who]: tripe was not t ma’ of Mrs. Roosevel tli and consequently Charlottetown 10.45 a.m. Connec- nland will bemade leaving Emerald t 8.55 n.m. Between Tignish and Bummerside. train now leav- tgm a m. ‘Ihiesdsya. shumlddehgrh PW e ion for the mal e u ‘t’ cry“ much lntereetguln spendl . forum‘ ““' s°°“'““"° m leave If. 1.4a a.m., arriving sum- my nines win ht mm thrmlfth ._ "m m? w Il 5 him and found P» neat St. Lawrence ' I in’ __._.._.___--_- Use llffnardfi for dandruff. having care of a intoxicated was convicted and manded until for sentence operatin xlcete Iailclh“ lifi w c w n e e . was released A drunk f U10 hlii $100 bail. ar and his rested. A man age to property w ted breaking Dennis’ s cha tore on Prince atree PERSONALS Miss Violet Owen morning on a visit in; her sister Miss who has been home on Mr. Cecil Day, editor of the l Advance and Western O0 voeate of Liverpool, N brief visit u. his meniei», Mrs. ‘lllsses liable, Miriam and nhwyiiir’ °*':.'".t.“‘°'"..-n.' Bill lull-BER BUUK I . {its m-I. M23 lea, mecca- Ba . left last r594‘; menu-lender“ “where mi liiim n. llr. Ia (Alfalfa) lmitli is leaving afternoon for where he will e 8.. 1nd h . ‘a the ‘B. ‘S. with 01$ Peterson. It . on lo llaofthersel: and dam: ‘Islam accompanied Ill‘ father . . lnilleh and h!" Maiden. us. in: two w at Tim; . "s Union - » he Central ecu E A T H n F‘ ' Y8 BIS STATION — Bridgewater. st has of ave Joan. West of for a ‘few weeks .- At H. L. ., B. D., will take as on theme “The Values in a Church the The FAMILY IOGETIIEIQ-Iilllli. Am- Britbewster to itli J. in Halifax, owing m‘ family.- John . an in Charlotte wn. The in have been touring owing their wedding in bride is s graduate of Boston, while Mr. graduate of Hlfilzad e staff of Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown-Sydney Poet-Roc- m; an ch motor vehicle while n. v arrested lest night on a motor ve- wss remand- on ailed b0 0D- am- mo mm w was d! . He u, last week following the of a window at Vernon o) ls leaving this to New York Selma her tend 6.- “M! .U..isona ILL l IIANGMAN, nniui nus Canada’s Official Ex- ecutioner Dies In Hospital After Brief Illness i 21-40?)- odical little known tle man, of snowy- hea. spectacles s tail ceremony all the times he tood on scores of scaffolds at day- 1 Georle Ilalel Chicago, Illinois. U. I President: Rotary Inte - "five foot, three" man th 19384939 500 persons he was estimated to have dropped from the gallows dur- niiirarter-eentury he served xecutioner for Can- stricken in his small‘ a couple of days ago rently, but the news leakedi ou only yesterday when he wasi discovered in hospital. Today, he was repor in a coma. from which: he never eme Hospital au a doctors declined ness of English. George O. I-Iager is secrq the Consumers Company nois, a position be has -, 1025. He is also presiden Chicago Federal Savings - Assoc ation and an o director of many other‘ tions, and is an active i numerous trade 1 his business field. at Bristol, Tennessee. an ucated at Kin College - where he rece ved his - in’ 1911, and at the Uni Tennessee, where he r LLB. in I910. In i015 he was admi bar in Tennessee and practice of law in Kn {Zara later he came become secretary = 1 of the Cook C0 - ‘ Company and its se _ iary corporations whic solidated in 1912 wi sumers Company. Un solidatlon. he ussum ~ of general counsel. During the World listed as a private becoming s lieutmant Artillery, sewing. as a j’, cste. He is a Major ( 5 d. critter and attend- discuss the in ill ago and became assistant if e. icial ex- "Ratcl ly was the country's uno ecutioner. For years he lived his sitlon from public hangman who tooktgrlde in relating to newspapermen e trou- ble he had experienced in perfect- ing details of a difficult execution. Away from the scaffolds shade/w. he served as a political campfllfli- the late Sir Iomer w of his agent's true identity only years later. About six ears s80 M11- 13115 left. him to lve with frien . She recaveld nfews of“ is only es a rom n spa r . y "I kngw it, I knew it." the 90b- bed. "It's o. wonder it didn't gag; Pegvelgzlé l; ‘Mia’: “g! he: 1*‘ Rotarian I-Iager became I- - -- _ Pnfuks End she pleaded Mm rem...“ ber of the Rotary Club of Chicago H, w lave her “one - in i027. He has served as a mem- ‘5 m w”. w coast’ Ems med m‘. ber and chairman of many of the travel eunmg h“ “go m. "on and- club committees; he was also a antes by um I m," that director and president of his club. death! He was s member of the founda- tion committee of Rotary Inter- national in 1932-33. and served as a director in 1933-34. He was s member of the executive mittee of Rotary International in 1933-34 and filled unexpired terms as a member of the finance com- mittee and chairman of the in- vestment committee in 1934. He served as chairman of the con- stitution and bv-laws committee of RI. in 1934-35 and in 1836-371 and was re-eppointed a member of the committee for 1937-88. Ho was elected president of Rotary Intematlonal at the San Fran- ciscq, Califomla, convention held June 19 to 24. ___.€.__-_-_- grlvate life, at of tall hat, tion and glov ack cap on usually utter a word of ill-survive to the murderer on the troll. lei and then stag bu: . of e chaplain would click togeth- patent leather shoe! Ind throw the lever that. would drol) ‘he trapdoor. The Protein Value of Feeds i t of rotein in nan. rssr TIME m reams “h? TITIKOuSlB-IIC thep kind or IRKS MAN FROM smuo 1904 Royal society of Science of Gut- tlngen, Germany. Samoan climate, considered good Particu or? entlst sal . for the tropics, is not suited to whites. the sc All-year-round temperatures vary slightly from 80 degrees and rain- fall totals I20 inches a year. Gov- ernment servants do not stay long- er than two or three years. Bamosns are A friendly people but because nature has made it ne.ess for them to work for a living. y make poor servants. fast, one day's work n a small garden provides ample food." the scientist said. "They usually work on Friday's, cook on Saturday, go to church on Sunday and then rest. the reinsta- der of the week." Although Ssmoans ha Christianity generally. many trad- itional customs are still practised. Marriages are performed by Chris- tian ministers. but are followed 11y native feasts and celebrations. Mr. Wadsworth was known to the ‘natives throughout the islands {as ‘chief of observing the stars." , reproductive tlve organs, skin. and a large per- centage of the egg requires pro- - teln in their makeup. Kind of Protein Until recently, feeders in accept- the need of protein, have been inclined to give moreattentlon to the kind have or uality is more so. '1‘ e Poultr Department of the Ontario Agrcultural College, in Bulletin 382, showed that wit sim- ilar pmteln levels three kinds m‘ sources, gave dif erent results in reduction. When fish meal was ed the number of eggs pro- duced was 1B4.4' from meat scraps 130.4 eggs were obtained; 1nd from tanksge 120.6 eggs were laid. These ee nds of feeds carry from 50 per cent to 00 per cent protein but they are each quite different in their makeup in the quality of their protein. Cont/onto of Moisture ve taken to Earthquake Causes Much Damage Just because a chicken starting mash contains 17 For cent protein does not. mean hat it is better shan one containing 15 er cent or 0 r ATHENS, July Il-The strongest earthquake felt in this coun in modern times scattored death and ruin today through ancient Greece. A tentative casualty list based entary reports from the stricken are as showed 20 hi}? and at least I00 trucks and railings to the 0f eials b properly they are extremely satis- 1ctorv. This is because ef the fact that by blending several kinds. the deficiencies of one may be supplied some other. The encv of today is to feed lus .‘.'.li’..."°hi€i hi3’? .€°i'“"‘i‘.‘.?‘°“‘ ens m a limited number o m iéiiiured. hurri relidby stuck said it was m te the material DISTRIBUTED The I933 look of Registered Motor Vehicles l5 Nov! Procuveble in Tovnsondlnrqe Coma. tendon in Directed to Page 93. No Number: on Mil- Iho. AI Mloht Appm. um chsiiomiwn Built"- tion on June 22ml, Woe 5271. The Sumnieniilo III- ilfreiivlli. lnon oi Number 600i.