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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 4

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PAGE FOUR LA CROSSE TRIBUNE AND LEADER-PRESS Tuesday, June 27. 1TC3 ri EXTEND TIME ATTEND GOLDEN Margery Naegle, i Black and Stripes for Beach Sprites Cellophane is Personal Choice of Nicole, French Milliner ANNIVERSARY Tlieodore Endcr Wed at St. Johns ALLEGED DURGUU. -HELD TO CIRCUIT COURT FOB MI Earl McCmh IUlr Hn OF PARENTS i I QUALIFYING BECAUSE of extremely hot "weather the time for playing qualifying rounds in the July handicap for women golfers of La C.rnsA r.ntin- CHILDREN and grandchildren and AT git Mrr tfcita Ta rmta at ILf. Js.a ftaiwjs.f brl it- lie.

rtfcr MVr. uiutr relatives irom ia cross attended the golden wedding celebration Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mateju of Hokah. The children and grandchildren wer Mr.

and Mrs. Charla Matln rtarsd tt aj Margrr daagier itr. mt-i Mra. Jk N. "IT jtw.

daughter Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. Tfceewtoes A. Ita5e, rm ef Mra, raui xviateju ana children Faul and Ann. Mr.

and Mrs. TC Ktnnv Asm ili4ft Xe1 Ija Cnkiv and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. at4 Affs Xseg'e wev Vti; ssHr2i er mAizm ftsa.

jb. uirnnaum and children were also in th La Cross party. Mrs. Stunka is a sister of Mra. Alhr Mateju.

I was Mfcl e-a-r eToa mm tonr.if ati t-eir ra a I ei i utc v. ai, tm St I I '( tg totsftet rf-5r 1 MrirT wse vwwe-f I ef-er gtr sttt vtrae t.r;s stt.tg it jm fw swlt, Tve $mfrtiit twV. Wfif jlsg iM tem.tg rn a r4 at frvnai ie ir try Club has been extended. Qualifying rounds may be played up to and Including Saturday, July 1, They were to hay been played off Tuesday morning. Mrs.

Robert Buck arrives today from Washington, D. to be guest at the O. J. Snyder and Bahwell homes. Mr.

-and Mrs. Joseph Kamlnski and daughter Henrietta and Miss Marjorl Jones of Wild Rose, droTe to La Crosse to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Basing, 808 Vine street. Mrs.

H. M. Bantle and Mrs. H. A.

Stevens, 1207 South Avenue, are visiting relatives in Muskegan, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Mateiu were mar. Ired Ite I g-si s4 ber fU waa tritsaaevl aim Aitr Is re.

tie ran eeM exs eiiLeg 3S Hb ersese t4sta. tier wsa ef trutrUrf re a4 tt t. Tte wee a rw ef tied at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in La Cross on Jun 25, isbs, oy th Rv. Father John Blaschke, and went at one to Hokah to reside.

1 i rrbH exsa4i wsi mlV rre. Thev have ten children, th oth Sflea at4 err.e IU5I fsie sad tstisyr. Ja fK. tr4 e.j A rrrf Joa ae srt at ti-e hilf'i k. ers desides tb two above mentioned being Julia, at home, Teresa and Mary of St.

Paul, Mrs. Al Pottry of Everett, Wencel of Minneapolis. Tina and Marrtlla nf mm. Ur I MItJi 1M 5 fUwrd fe tne. fxweb ated la yeVw aa4 waukee and Sister M.

Andriella of Miss Ann Bartel of Seattle, has een a guest at the Nic Bartel honie. SUtt a b-P4i to4T iris Mr. as Mra. Kiv4er wul teak tSmr tea la Wet la Crme. Tfc tti'trf Is ttrlejrd ta I.

Gtwery Htre. tt. rrancts Hospital. La Crosse. Celebrate Twentieth 1014 Jackson street.

From here went on to Washington, t. to attend the marriage of Miss Helen Bartel t6 J. rwh Smttt, a kVca tcj faai rt-y fee JJj.f.iy Sirai asl g'ita-a IY a tS flf ef lr5 t. stwR rr etyrg tl etrj! S3. IS J3 Strt.lrftfai,, Wedding With Picnic and after a two weeks' Stat in the east wm return to La Crosse to spend th remainder of the sum KJR.

and Mrs. Baler, 1722 Af South Avenue, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary with mer. THREE HIGHWAYS TREATED WtTH Oil Miss Alma A. KnaSp of Chicago, pii-nic ai eitiDone rark Sunday. Forty relatives and friends were is Tisuing ner moiner.

Mrs. A. A Barr, 171 state street. Plenler to Xinitttr seated at the picnic tables. They were air.

ana Mrs. Charles Har-macek and danrhtor. Mr nt trm William Beckman and daughter, Mr. Ily JOAX KAVOY. NKA Krrt It Writer UlAJJV-l lUVCUUCllt of the Michigan territory for the A J0 Pinafore or Dtltmis -n i Tl a sl1 fet-tt4 at IX rr.l ITXVesr ertr sft tste II a wi l.rfc;tg w-nt a t.isa il.

i. Tk-- er5e 14 a frcscw: ttirisr IT. r-n rak fv.ie i r. c-l wct 9 a ana airs, jonn Srnmeckpepper and family. Mr.

r.nd Mrs. John Tinnr. v-uniB ruDiisnmg company, who la Nicole, the French milliner who hats many of New York Smartest fleur, Mr. and Irs. Wall you SO down to th sea In chic.

Most the snarrlt bearh thlnct coat In washable materials this season. Cotton. In new and allorinc linen In form. The eotton ma7 be asVay BRANCH LIBRARIES SUGGESTED PROJECTS FOR FEDERAL AID Ijs Cri 4e Itsskw tl-brariee a ad tie Mfka a Titii I bat aotsi ef rUrf tJ 1 od for tttt trf. IS.

4ervea Ik ef tk tatu tfmr l-rrravi rt-tir. it Is tit. Ia 1932 the Ul-rary eirrsl. ed Ifci.ooo twve: tte trask tCt) wtWa la Jltti ra i tea the eirr-OaUoa a Ike gsala l.ln ia Tt art l-rsara. fa biiT Nrll4ssg, la pett sraiUata-4 ad T1- raeh tiljieg.

rQHs. 9f XI wiU t-e rMd a Is ariva. I a ef srr fee freeM is rrrft.s rr tls Ik tran-a U-brsrtea. UNEMPLOYED MEET iBiung nis parents, Mr. and Mrs E.

V. Jacobson, 1538 Loomis street was given a Dlcnfe mimrisA at xt. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Felt, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Haerter and daurhter. Mr. and Mra ratn. through cellophane.

Leaving on the He de France, Nicole wore a pert little berets gauntlet gloves, a shoulder flower and envelope purse, all made of shining black cellophane, which contrasted handsomely with th white crepe-topped, black satin dress, tbpped by a black coat, In yf ia lcrss i. fri ti. Haerter and son, Mrs. Ethel Mueller rtck park Monday evening. In the center of the long table was a birthday cake in his honor Amuse-' for the evening were games ana daughter, Miss Julia Baler and BURGLARS ENTER me cnnnren or Mr.

and Mrs. Baler. Antwerp uu sums, sucn as "The and "The Thre Announcements tlema for this eoluma saust be nailed. 't a ana j.st igti fvs Mm-rw ate trrMa rntiew vv fnit II e-i k'xieT TT. y-: rl5a.

atf tlrte)a fm (a 4 I mm 2 t. a4 fi tV-4. 34'1 rttu ii. IHxtwsy ii -ia in THE REV. AND MRS.

A. M. Ity lay race, confessions by proxy and Tartar tongue twisters, Prizes went of Trempealeau, formerly of La Hard Times Teach Movie Czars Folly of Waste in Films Lvdla Ann Knium Amiiitr Residence cf Frank Heiberoi io nemom Butterfleld and Mar cell. Wagner. Others In the com pany were Leon a Beier, Elinor Dan iell, Merlynda Fries, Ha Jacobsom Maybelle AndArinn Hfmaa t.

Caledonia Street M. E. church will Enlcretl at Night nav a on o'clock luncheon In th social rooms Thursday with the Ruths hostesses. Mra. Jnhn a "wn.

u. lit SChOll and S5. V. Jasrtin WEDNESDAY NIGHT Burslar rlflI the ef I Yank 4 -ft Win Finals in June Golf Events Mrs. J.

R. Johnson was winner and Mrs. W. A. Schall runner-up in the lS-hole flight and Miss Marie Maurer was winner and Mrs.

H. H. Chase runner-up in th consolation flight for th June golf vents of women golfers at La Crosse Country Club. Finals in th two flights were played Monday. Th $-hole finals hive not yet been played.

Kelberger, Karl Olberg, Lawrence during lb nlsht. taktnr lint ia ernon swancott, Roberty By JESSIE HENDERSON Special Correspondent Of The Tribune (Copyright, 1933, by the Consolidated Frees Association) HOLLYWOOD "The face on the cutting room floor" that standard Joke among film players --is begin Erlckson and Mrs. F. A. Detlnger are Joint chairmen.

Mrs. II. R. Kin-tey will lead devotions and a mite box demonstration will be rurrrncy ani change. a Mark pur and brown I4H fSd.

vuuuy ana ueorge Phillips. Miss Esther RnntiMfni4 i tr CLEARA2CESALE IVlwUc li FROCICS Crosse, announce the marriage of their daughter Gladys to Ward TL Van Antwerp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Antwerp of Sparta, Wis. Complete Reunion MRS.

C. WHITE rnt Satur-day in Sparta where the final gathering of the Frazler reunion was held with a sister. Mrs. P. M.

George. AH had luncheon at Hotel Brlggson and after a social afternoon returned to their homes. Brothers at the reunion were W. S. Frailer of Long Beach, and O.

n. Frazier of Seattle, and the sisters. Mrs. George, Mrs. II.

I Red of Westbr. Mrs. White of La rrnat der th direction of Mrs. Nelland. trick.

ii a titiia Meratr ef It 4 cviailoa, lr Uk ta acd'Htkea a es.ty ef tsW ta reiM Je fr rrt beatl ara y. net 144 a Cfcrl tarieg at eti Igaa bL Aa aaj lc rf Vdeety evraitg al oVWV JtiS 44e tsz.ir mtm mmi j- neueved the hurgtara wrr la the bmie at that an.i i. sirs. Wiketnin Is mlt box secretary. Mystery Dox questions la th Jun "Friend- will complete th program.

All are to bring their ning io disappear. The disappearance is due partly to the new econ omy and partly to a growing knowledge of how make pictures. Millions feet of film Tibva him wer M-Mrn lo a rlt. uiie Dozes. Tb family slej esj a frrh TtiMday canralng the facaily fa4 the rUwct dvr ftin.

and ik these movements with a stnn wntrh wasted in th past, a waste now 69c 4 Jm W.Jl. vm iVXl and Mrs. C. C. Barton, 1228 Terry street, Mrs.

L. E. Baldwin of Toledo, Ohio, is the- summer guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.

p. Bauer, 2228 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thimmesch of Prairie du Chlen, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Peter J. Beck, 1632 Hyde Avenue. Oar Savior' Lutheran TVirra. BA.

being el- Mnat f. with the distribu-1 tion Of directors to "nhonf tn tnnt mark down on the diagram exactly how long each seen must be. When we begin the actual shoot 1 no- th tlety meets at the church parlors Tuesday evenln. Mrs. William ey mUeing.

it waa tllved It bar-gtare entered ant lfi by a -rts-l Oor window wblrtt few frrt atxire ahed rwf. la, to take only about and Mrs. Albert Kltto of Tower, Minn. at It lJarc: svw tg i ad lley wci trsai, it tx laeeljfx J'e- ttt.s;:f g-w lae lie 13 aal IWj a fi. isg ftr aa iwa yera er rs.

cutter is with me continually and Dautsch and Miss Emma ImWr we Know just wnat we want to do." Luncheon ar hostesses. As this if th IaH meeting of the season all members ar urged to be present. as much of the picture as will even, ually apnear ou the screen. For va rious reasons It will alwayrbe necessary to tak more footage than appears J- the completed film, but not so much as heretofore. MI8S MATE MlLLF.ft.

mm GHOULS HINTS ruiruL DOTS RECKLESS DRIVER PAYS COURT FISE asBBBBBaaBaBiaSMBVBaBBBaBBBaa TtAr llreiidam If naa Avon Street, entertained at her home Saturday at a 1:30 luncheon and brldae. Hntinri won xt. Trinity Lutheran Tf l. in AS a -le. In trimmin? a mfotrtro clety meets at tb church parlors Ragnvald Sletten of Milwaukee! dOWtl to thfi p-rhlhHInn lotsfk mm iZ South Fourth irrt nd six thousand feet, the cutter Mrs.

Chester Jenks. Mrs. A. DUtel of Srring Valley and Mls Em Xel. PICS Cf STnllly Ia ri-tftx weanesaay aiternoon and will be entertained by a group of ladles.

DREDGES DISMANTLING Shirley Gray Wins Croquet Tourney at tnat obscure and horribly import son. Other rueets wer Mra. T. ELflDCCACLS John Burns, Robert Burns and Edward Burns of Seattle are visiting- at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Burns. Th boys will visit the Chicago World'a fair before returning to their home in Seattle. Booms for World's Fair guests, on dollar per person. Fre parking.

Direct transportation. Mrs. James Kerr, 4707 Magnolia Chicago. Tel. Sunnysid S175.

am maiviauai-oas had to sacrifice terson of Pontine, Mm. K. Frey. Rudolnh Horar-hnlf. rr Mr.

SHIP SUNK IN iftti pernaps nine tenths of the footage taken on some nartlpnlnr nim-n man. Ralph Everett, H. Kennedy. E. The actor may have registered upon charges upon arrslgnneet Tatr mornlcg raaslfirai rrt t-fre Judge ceorre p.

and was IS and cost a of tirea dom was arretted by at Weet avenue ani Jstkm street. Fstar-dsy arter he bad torrd bis at-mobile la th center tfce irt and Ignored repeat ef etneer ttat uunareas oi iees or ium, but "snip!" A CROQUET tournament for thd ten. 1an itttA -i reierson, i nomas Sletten. Misses Florence Miller and Florence Nelson. www 1 I -Memories of a marine dlater ef so years ago were revived a dredges started dismantling the hull the Independence the first steamship on Lake Superior.

The went the cutter and yards of tiny photographs of the actor fell below Go East Reside Iris at th T.W.C.A. 8tay-At-H6m Camp was played off Monday. Shirley Gray came out victorious with LUCia Wp1 a rlAat aannn TtX nis oencn ana curled up Into tight llttl rolls. Tragic but necessary! MRS. PECK and daughters Gael and Shirlev of Mr.

vni a S4t m- lima fg ice rurt. rvnaence. wnicb wsa built at Thl- in st- Marj'a river In earrrlnff tnut tnon ik.i. ers With thnm vma Paiiia week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

vux rim now Nowadays, however, there's a tendency to decide beforehand just how many seconds thft morn cVtAiil spray tjenoi New Fly Destroyer right in th kitchen, does not smell nor taint food, at Hoeschler's. A. M. Eggen, Marshf ield, transacted business in the city Mon- Ursula Sfhompr. ITIiter death.

Thirty-nine year later divers teAes kt verWkA ltsw lesMleet)klW Bedessem, Beverly Olson and Ellen Lett. NEXT BAND CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING rrmoTpr, ponmns or the wrerkace for exhibits at th Miss Gladys Boyntotf, tennis instructor, had her flrBt group also and twelve enthusiastic poMtlon at Chlcaro. The wreckace had not been touched slnre. DUCE'S BOOK AWARDED erat in recording each individual player in any particular scene, just how many feet of film should used in this or that bit of dialogue. "Cut the picture before you shoot It," is the maxim of Lewis Milestone.

The director of "All Quiet on cnanes Blanrhard, 012 Rose Street. The three left Monday for Washington, D. where they will reside. Mrs. Blanrhard accompanied them as far as Chicago where they will spenC a few days with relatives.

Mr. Peck was recently appointed commissioner of co-operative farm finance under the governor of farm finance Henry Morgentbau. Jr. Mrs. reck was formerly Miss Hazl D.

Blanchard of La Crosse. There wUI t-e a rrcram hT tte i1 lorert Head la I tark Tburvlay evenlcg at 0viok. the park bard said Toiler. 1-1 aasswVasaa4. N.e UU leJeefai am ranging irom seven to four tsen years had their lesson in ten Tils technlnilA.

Tni-K nr.j jylzi ME REFUSES IT nesday and Friday morning this tn western. Front," and "Front auUV nm meet ior aflflltlrinal nna. ALLAN'S ANNE MeL Stmt Florenc literary prls for the best book published in Italy In the last year. Mussolini refused It and or- rr now enroute to Russia with Laurence Stallinsrs srnthpHnw at. -kit tice and training.

"Spatter painting" was started in I mm anotner writer be ial for a picture which Milestone la to direct at Columbia studios, was a cutter before became one of mi auernoon period and all the girls wer trying Ills blocrsr.hr me Diggest directors ia the Indus try. uay. See th new Ford V-8 cut-away chassis with all working parts in motion and open to inspection. Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. Kennedy, Prairie du Chien, visited friends in the city Monday. For rent One hundred eight North Sixth street. City heat.

Se th new Ford V-8 cut-away chassis with all working parts in motion and open to inspection. Mrs. K. L. Wright and mother, Seattle, called on friends here yesterday.

clearanc sal Lillian D. Whittenberg, 1S02 Avon. now- cheap, with Hoeschler's Egg-Kpr. Hazel watts, St. Paul, visited friends in the city Monday.

ln: nMatr. bttry. start- 1 tuJ5l umP repaired. Linker Electric Co. Anta gone in a few hours with Hoeschler's Cenol 7-11 Ant Killer.

P. Nonrbacher, Dubuque, had business her yesterday. naldo. who died In December. 1931.

was adjudged the year's greatest contribution to the "spiritual far-matlon of a people reawakened by "By cutting before you shoot you save time and time is th rftt vt. uable commodity that enters into picture maaing. xou sav film, which Is plenty expensive. You sav Giovanni Faplnl. for "Pant tne piayers from weariness and Jt nt a- favorite was chosen to put on stationery.

Interested in joining it campers may SL5Ta7Ktbl wwk th arller th better, because ach day brins work of such interest. 8 Jolly campers this week are Gayl Cha3firf Mail iyn Chamberlain, Beulah Cilley. Rosemary Cutler, Marilyn Ann Es-penes Rosemary Ferguson, Joyce Mary Flug, Anita Gibson, Shirley Gray, Gall Jenson, Ethel Johnson Patricia Kelly, Inez Larson? Ann Litt, Ellen Litz, Toddie Neu-1UT' Kttlr 0lm, Ursula and -rZmIJ' and Marjorl Bhldon. Shirley Took, Mary Jan maK them intensify their action. You save on actors salaries, and you sav time and labor in th fit ting room." NORTH DAKOTA VOTERS t.0.W,LL DECIDE ON BEER BISMARCK.

N. I. (JT retl: tlona for Inltlstlng a new beer law were held sufficient by Secretary State Robert Byrne, clearing the way for a vote on the proposal at the next iiiu-cm Public Sees Only Fraction Th time lOnfinmOrt In nnttlno a picture into AhunA fti, i BOARD RECEIVES OIL BIDS TODAY Bids on a new automobile for th health department, SO cars of oil for dirt streets, and 1.000 feet of hos for th fir department were to nav been opened at the rlty hall Tuesday afternoon by the board of public works. Thursday th board will bear objections on the widening of Fifth Avenue between King and Caa streets, and on Friday will open bids for a new roof on the King street municipal garage. A contract was let Mondsy to Theodore Mathlson for the painting of whiteway and traffic posts.

The city is furnishing the paint. Th tAX l22-85- Tn high bid was 140, th board said. wv A WASH TUB HINT When dolnr up children's rompers and dresses which require to mu pl Mch will giv them a delightfully clean and fresh smell As the starch cools put In a drop of perfume or a few drops or toilet water. Vermeer'a nttntin i mr "ItCll KtL June, or at a apeclal election If th io xen times as long as th period consumed in acting and directing it. Daily Records "Dirigible" mad by Columbia studios two years ago, took about six wtcks xo snoot and ten months to cut.

This was an extraordinary case, acuerauy mere are not one feet Of film to i rvorert An-rt Special low rooai trip ttrcr. sioo tickets to raoat de-v-tioos on ette and fiod for trans ports tion Jans Jalf 4th. tAclaatee. Retarsj pclvUegrs caul July Mors orvofncarand aiOTsU tfcaa Criviac yor ea car. For compute, court coca laforms.

tion, tall Grtyhoosd aCrrt: iMox ma mrrox rttosM eeo TO PAY BY FRIDAY 'ur ao aeciaea. Petitions for lnlUatlnjp a law to permit Sunday movie also bar been found sufficient. SLAYS WIDOW FROM AUTO: ESCAPES CHASG CniCAGO-WV-WhluT her watched helplesslr. Mrs. Mary Morrison, 38, waa shot death by a man who drove up to ber home In an automobll accompanied by a flv year Id boy.

The slayer re- to ten thousand. However, a recent FlyiTHe toiii we coy CM By, ai ci cry kgy mb La Crosse property owners -who those th part-payment plan of pay-inr their tux BIRTHS Sc. Ann's: daunter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Sane-, Hokah. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER Edward J. George and Eileen F. Grge ChtLrl" E- P- corner ot Twentieth and King streets. llUle ior raarrl with uunesque Dy tne same company was cut from 50,000 feet to 7,500 in two months of editing.

Milestone takes a cutter on the set before he even 'engages a player and rehearses with his technical that the last Installment must tnraed In at his offic on or before iuc non. Joseph Morrison, tried to catch blm la a tPtiPlr Via a crew as actors. "1 have an artist i'" f.Lp lalent of pot WSS outdlstsnced. Folic wer unabl to old for $200,500. Wr" receny Under the plan, th residents paid one-half of their taxes by Febru- of tn balance by April 30, and agreed to pay the rest mauuin a motive.

MnBqBnHBBBBBBnnBnnnnBBBBBDBqHBBBBBHBB For only wai uay 01 june. If the final Installment Is not paid June 30, a penalty of three per mane a diagram showing how many steps the chief players should take," he has explained, "and how many feet should separate hero and hero-in at each speech climax. Timing Losss CUgly Fat 41 lbs. in 5 VUs PICNICslrO!) UK auuea, jir. KOQp Said.

1 aaaaaaaaa a7 -Vw i i Redacts Hips, AMM(Q)MKI(gnM(B ped to give creditors a complete service on their deli quent accounts. All accounts will be given intelligent. latiC atteDti0n- 0ur membership in Uon Credit Association and bond protec-Uon by them enable us to handle outside accounts safely muniiiL. Credit bUrC3US SUualed in 88 mym-PHONE 694 FOR DETAILS. 5EN.

REED PLEADS TO FINISH VET HOSPITAL WASHINGTON. Completion of the 12,750,000 naval hospital In Philadelphia has been urged before President Roosevelt by Senator Reed Pennsylvania, republican. Reed argued that, because construction work already "wns so well under way, it would be virtually as expensive to abandon the project as It would to complete it. Also, he pointed out that If building was discontinued it -not only would a severe blow to employ taeat, but would leave an unsightly structure. cast 6 inches Htw Sof.

pslek Rcdielng Method "I have taken bottles of BonKora and lost 41 lbs. in weeks. Reduced bast fl Inches end hips 0 inches. I feel fine. Lots of my firl friends are bow eking-BonKors.

EASY TO FLY! CLtr.705 FAST! rr4 awa AsUbnr tfa rl imm ta 3he ar a I 1 rtTi. IA rstwe rti 5ta at ear rg tt Tl ef i a. ea. 3t4 Cila tf FE' SUGGESTIONS for that TICNIC. LEMO.NR CHEIUUEH ORANGES C.XTAIXl-rm ixa( rLtM TiLlXtTJl CRACKKIt JACK MW rOTATHM cnoix nxinxn R.dishhi PInmj and ApricoU make mQCK It IV FruiU or VcscUble, we have IL 1st Mr Stall ttsse SUtt Mrs.

ose Jordan. Meiarum st Detroit. Mlchlcen. BonKora, the safe, pleasant Rednctni rfltmnf Va Am A Ik. C'.

1 3 a A way. Triple action: triple speed. Take little BonKora dally. Eat biff meals of foods you like, as explained ia BonKora package. ar 1 TRI-STATE CREDIT BUREAU, Inc.

COLLECTION DEPARTMENT, 508 HOESCHLER La Crosse, Wis. A- KL Bartz Gun and Repair Shop 617 So. 6th St. no aangerous druct in BonKora. This treatment builds health while reducing- fat the quickest way.

Many eay they look younger, BonKora Special this week a Bron. and all other g-ood Vonr own drarclat haa It. If he la oat of BonKora, InMst aret it os? yon from ai wholesaler today. tl I HRESIOffi SERVICE STORES, IIIC. ad Wa mm zwm 1 1 AaaovMNa.) nboBn.nnnpBpnnnnnnnjfiM ft.

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