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RIFLES THRUST
AT BABE RUTH
Former King of Swat It
Detained Then Freed
In Auto Accident
NEW YORK. Nov. 15. -'-Babe
Rutti engaged in a hit-and-run play
e innocently he explained
law—and reached home only after
Slice had thrust a rifle into his
re.
His automobile struck another in
Rego Park. Queens. Thursday night
as the king of aw it was returning
Irom a game of golf He decided the
blow was a bunt instead of fotil and
chose to run it out.
Much to his surprise the police
were waiting for him when he crav-
ed the Queens boro Bridge into Man-
hattan.
“Signal 32. signal 32. * the police
radio announcer had broadcast.
“Step car IN-72-35 heading for New
York. Likely to cross Queensbor -
Bridge any moment.. Signal 32.’'
“Signal 32 ' means: "Proceed with
caution. Quarry may be dangerous.
Hence the rifle reception.
The Babe stepped frem his car
hands In the air. The covering
patrolman recognized him and gasp-
ed.
Max Katz d Lauielton. owner of
the car which Ruth struck had not
recognized him and had notified
EiUce a hit-run motorist had struck
s car.
Ruth taken to a precinct sta-
tion. waited until Katz arrived A
rvate conversation an agreement
settle any damages and a hand-
shake followed. Then Ruth went
home.
Brietz Briefs
BY EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK. Nov. 15—</p.—Re-
member all that fuss last spring
with Don Faurot of Missouri ac-
cusing Jack Chevignv of Texas with
luring all the Kansas City high
•chool talent to Texas?.. Well out
of all those charges and counter
charges came one Missouri foot-
galled to Texas and hes on the
aeeond team
When Cornell scored that touch-
down against Columbia Oil Dobie
was so surprised he fell off the
bench — Ed Cochrane Kansas City
•ports ed may referee the Louis-
Oastunaga fight In Havana
Jf hat. Charlie Dresden wants from
lReds is a two year contract
»nd a fat raise....Earl Minn pres-
ident of the Atlanta Cracker* once
aold peanuts In the park he now
controls... After conferring with
Joe McCarthy for three hours Con-
nie Mack blandly said: “No trades
were discussed ’... No?
• • •
When members of a Detroit high
•chool team which hadn't won a
football game asked their coach for
permission to attend a masquerade
party he said: “Sure go and wear
your football uniforms_It’s the
best makeuD you could get.”
The coach of the Cincinnati
Tigers semi-pro football outfit has
to be careful about telling the boys
to go out and fight-Every man
or. the team is a professional boxer
_Marquette unbeaten and untied.
wants Roue Bowl recognition....
and why not?....“Hurry' Up” Yost
cals Benue Bierman the best of-
fensive coach in football. If a
southeastern conference teem goes
to the Suear Bowl it looks like
Louisiana State.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
ELECTION ORDER
WHERE As> Secttcm 9 Article V of the
Charter of the City of Brownsville. Tex-
as. provide* that elections contemplated
bv the Cl tv Charter shall be conducted
as prescribed by the General Election
Law* of the State of Texas and *ald
General Election Law* shall control tn
all municipal election* except a* other-
wise provided and
WHEREAS the General Election law*
Ol the State of Texas provide that the
•rder ordering a city election shall be
li-eucd by th* Mayor of said City
It is now. therefore ordered by R B
Rentfro. Mayor of the city of Browns-
ville. Texas:
t: Tha‘ a regular municipal election
be held In the City of Brownsville. Tex-
as. on Tuesday the 10th dav of Decem-
* her. A D 1935 same being the second
Tuesday tn said month within the
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
hours prescribed by tsw for the election
of the following officers to-wit;
Five (S) Commissioners one of whom
shall be designated as Mayor: the others
to be designated Commissioner Number
One. Commissioner Number Two. Com-
missioner Number Three end Commis-
sioner Number Four.
2- That said election shall be held
at the following p.aces In the City of
Brownsville. Texas to-wit:
In County Election Precinct No 1«;
end Fitch » Oarage located at West 7th
and St. Francis Streets shall be the
voting place thereof.
In County Election Precinct No. 17.
Including also that part of County
Election Precinct No. 3 lying within
the City Limit*; and Magnolia Filling
Station located at corner of N W
Second and Elizabeth Streets shall be
the voting place thereof
In County Election Precinct No 18:
and J. A Champion Store located on St
Charles Street between SE 3th and 6th
Street* shall be the voting place there-
of.
In County Election Precinct No 19.
and the Central Fire Station located
at the corner of 10th Street* and Adam*
Street SE. shall be the voting place
thereof
In County Election Precinct No. 20;
and the atore building Known as O Ran-
gel Store located on SE Jefferson Street
at the comer of 14th Street. SI shall
be the voting pla^e thereof
In County Election Precinct No 21;
and Fire Station No 3. lara’ed on SE
Ringgold Street between RE 13th and
Side Glances - - By George Clark
"We should let him help pay for it out of his allowance.
It’s time he was learning to meet installments.”
CO-STARKED IX ‘PETER IBBETSOX’
Gary Cooper and Ann Harding co-starred In “Peter Ibbetson" Show-
ing Fridav and Saturday at the Arcacjia Theater in Harlingen and Sat-
urday midnlte preview Sunday and Monday at the Rivoli Theater in
San Benito.
RUBY IX ‘SHIPMATES FOREVER’
Ruby Keeler co-starred with Dick Powell in "Shipmates Forever" show-
ing Friday and Saturday at the Rivoli Theatre in San Benito and at
Saturday midnite preview Sunday and Monday at the Arcadia Thea-
tre in Harllngea
i—L-l— _ —aj— - _ -g _ n
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
j 14th Street* shall be the voting place
thereof.
In County Election Precinct No. 38.
and the residence known an No 903 BE
; Jefferson Street on the corner of 9th
> Street SE shall be the voting place
! thereof;
And the following named persons are
1 hereby appointed managers of said
election to-wlt:
In County Election Precinct No. 18:
H. L. Pitch Presiding Judge; Morris
| Clint. Asst. Judge: O. E. Dodd. Aset.
1 Judge; P. M Lamherton. Aset. Judge;
Mr*. G. F Landegren Clerk; Mrs H. L.
Fitch. Clerk. Mrs Tom Stevenson.
Clerk; F. B. Armstrong. Clerk.
In County Election Precinct No. It.
including also that part of County
Election Precinct No 3. lying within
the City Limits: Robin Pate. Presid-
ing Judge; Jas. R. Skelton. Aast. Judge;
Wilbur Dennett Asst. Judge. Travis
j Jennings. Asst Judge; Antonio Alonso.
Sr. Clerk: Eulalia Tijerina. Clerk: Juan
B Tijerina. Clerk: Marina Vera. Clerk.
In County Election Precinct No. 18:
W. E McDavltt Presiding Judge; Ralph
J. Friedman. Asst. Judge: Pedro B.
Morales Asst. Judge O L Holland Asst.
Judge R. A Pollack Clerk; Mrs Louis
Brulay. Clerk; Mrs. Jack Todd. Clerk;
P J. Vlvler Clerk
In County Election Precinct No. 19:
M A de la Pena. Presiding Judge; E.
M Bremer. Asst Judge; a J. Mllten-
berger. Aset Judge; Ramon Munoz. Br.
A■-st Judge. Mr* W B Sudlow. Clerk;
Manuel E Tamer. Clerk; Teresa A. Bolls
C»erk. Kosa D. Garres Clerk.
In County Election Precinct No 30:
Raphael Cowan. Presiding Judge.
George Lockhard A*at. Judge: Frank
Lopez. Asst. Judge: Jose Martinez. Sr..
Asst. Judge; Mr*. Pilar Campau. Clerk;
Mrs. Gertrude C. Jones. Clerk; Joe Mar-
tinez Jr.. Clerk; Mary Shears. Clerk.
In County Election Precinct No 31:
J P Maher. Presiding Judge; Ford
Lockett. Aaat Judge; H. Richardson
Asst. Judge; E A Monsee* Asst. Judge;
W E Dut-o Clerk W. C Nycum. Clerk;
Morgan Groves. Clerk; S C. Graham.
Clerk
In County Election Precinct No. 28:
A. Wayne Wood. Presiding Judge. W.
L Reed. Asst Judge. W R Egly A**t.
Judge: J R Tabor Asst. Judge. Celia
Alegrla. Clerk; Bertha Lavlos. Clerk;
CeUo Oliveira. Clerk; Joy Tabor. Clerk.
3: That said election shall be held
under the provision* of the Charter of
the City of Brownsville Texas. and
amendment* thereto and the Constitu-
tion and Laws ol the State of Texas
and the manner of holding said elec-
tion shall be governed by the General
Election Law* of the State of Texas.
4: It ts hereby ordered and dtrected
that said notice of election be posted
at each of the above named voting
place* tn said City for at least thirty
■ 30* full days prior to the date of said
election.
5 It 1* further ordered and directed
that said notice of election be pub-
lished In the Brownsville Herald a news-
paper of genera! circulation published
in Brownsville. Texas and which notice
shall be published once each week for
lour 14» consecutive weeks prior to the
date erf election.
In testimony whereof witness the
signature of R B. Rentfro Mayor. City
of Brownsville. Texas this 7th day of
November A. D 193.'.
R B. RENTFRO. Mayor
ll-8-15-22-29-4t-5045.
SHERIFFS-**!^
r HE STATE OF TEXAS 1
COUNTY OF CAMERON 1
NOtice Is Hereby Given that by vir-
tue o* a certain Order of Sale issued
out of the Honorable 103rd Judicial
District Court of Cameron County on
the 31st day of October. 1933. bv J. J
Bishop. Clerk of said Court for the
sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred
Stxty-one 73-100 Dollars with interest
and costs of suit under a Judgment
in favor of Security Bank A Trust Co-
in a certain cause in said Court No
13083 and styled Security Bank A
Trust Co. vs. J. Clifford Noblett. at aL.
placed In mv hare* for service. I. J A
Goolsby as Sheriff otf Cameron County.
Texas. (Ud on the 4th day of November
iiiar % fi!" :tfl (
Announcements
~ V AJLSPAR
FRONTIER LUMBER CO.
Use Tlie Herald
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Over 20 words one Insertion.
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Subsequent Insertions run con-
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To Insure publication on the same day.
Classified sds must be in the office by
11 a. m. week days and by noon on
Saturday for the Sunday paper.
Legal notices 1c per word per. Inser-
tion.
Phone 1600 and ask for the Classified
Department. An experienced ad writer
will gladly assist you with the word-
ing of your ad. Check your ad when It
first appears as The Herald Is not re-
sponsible for more than one incor-
rect insertion.
Announcements
BEWARE X" "V
THE (TC R M IN |5V
TERMITE l
RACKETEER .
Douglas R- Bushnetl Rep. <SL
Plaza Hotel. Harlingen ic
Free Inspection ||f|
Moris Lbr Co.. Brownsville *1*
A. W. Neck «Sc Sons Brownsville ”
Sout» Texas Lbr. Co. Harlingen
Taylor Lbr Co.. Harlingen
Spencer-Sauer Lbr. Co. San Benito
South Texas Lbr Co. San Benito
Scott Lbr. Co. Raymondvllle
Hardin Lbr Co. Raymondville
J. v. W’ood <fe Bro.. Santa Rosa
Robinson Lbr. Co. La Feria.
Valley Lbr. Supply Co.. San Benito
Taylor Lumber Co. Brownsville
So. Texas Lumber Co. La Ferla
A “SHARE THE Wealth" sale la a
continuous affair with Herald
Classified Ads.
«——— — i——— ■ ■■■■■——■» j
11 . — i
REPAIR
LOANS
We furnish money
for both material
and labor.
MORRIS LUMBER
COMPANY
SPECIAL—Shine clean with Saddle
Soap Polish. 5c; Cigarettes 15c
package. Davos Shine Parlor.
537 - 12th St. P-12
7 Professional
DRS BROWN and HERRERA grad-
uate chiropractors new painless
treatments electrotherapy sweats
treatment $1.00. 2116 - 14th Street
Victoria Heights. Phone 637.
8 Travel Opportunities
McALLEN
REYNOSA BUS
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leaves Leaves
McAllen Reynosa
8:30 a. m. 1:30 a m.
10:00 a m. 9:00 a. m.
12:00 p. m. 11:00 a. m.
:00 p. m. 1:00 p m.
8:00 p. m. 6:00 p m.
4:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m.
8:00 p. m. 7:00 p nc.
Special bus from Reynosa Sat-
urday and Sunday 10:30 p. m.
WANT TO BUT at a better price?
Use a Herald want ad.
Announcements
8 Travel Opportunities
UNION BUS LINES
Short route from Harlingen to
Santone • Abilene - Big Springs •
Amarillo - Dallas • Kansas City -
St. Louis - Chicago • Memphis.
Comn rce Bldg.. Van Buren at
Commerce Phone 405. Harlingen
-NO BILLS to hannt you" when yoo
keep the household budget bal-
anced by buying and selling
through the Herald Want Ads.
GET-THE FILL benefit of the
power of the penny bv selling
renting or buying via the Herald
Want Ads.
Automotive
10 Autog tor 5aIo
GOOD
USED CARS
IQX) DODGE
SEDAN
1929
1929
1930 ffcT-up
Seaman Chevrolet Co.
5th and Elizabeth — Phont 1111
REAL BUYS
1934 Plymouth Sedan.
1934 Chevrolet 4-door
Master Sedan
1933 Ford 4-door Sedan.
Brownsville Motor Co.
CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
1222 Washington — Phone 427
Used Car Lot across from
Herald Office
USED CARS
1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1933 Ford V-8 Coupe
1932 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan.
1919 Ford Truck
1931 Ford Sedan
1930 Ford Tudor
Patteson Motor Co.
927 Elizabeth — Phone 888
EVERY CONSECUTIVE day that a
Herald Want Ad is published it
increases m result-pulling power.
Automobiles
14 Auto Repairs and Paint
Number 2
1x0 Flooring
3c FOOT
Eagle Pass Lumber
Company
1117 Monroe f— Phone 807
Business Chances
17 Business for Sale
THE GRILL well equipped restau-
rant. doing good business. Reason
for selling—My restaurant at the
Turning Basin requires my en-
tire time Mrs. C. W. Ward.
Phone 1131.
Bus. Services
22 Beauty Shop*
DONT POROET
The Special Prices At
Amaya's Beauty Shop
35.00 Permanent Waves. 2 for $7.00
$3.50 Permanent maves 2 for $5 00
$2.00 Permanent waves 2 for $3 00
With the Imperial Duart machine.
PHONE 1805
A VALUE LINE-UP that defies
comparison will be found daily on
the Herald Classified page.
25 Builders-Contractors
BEN V. PROCTER
Consulting Engineer and
Architect
Preliminary Investigations. Detail
Plans and Construction
Supervision
Examinations and Reports
515 llth St Phone 151
BROWNSVILLE
—
Merchandise
54 For Sale Miscellaneous
EOR S ALE—Radio lube R. C. A.
Victor. S10.00. E. Cock phone 485
R._ Q-89
Bargains and Terms
4- foot Frigldaire
5- foot Cold spot
Used Norge Washing Machine.
Torn Stevenson Co.
123* Levee Phone 123
FOR RAL& — Good cheap brlelfc
mares work mules C. Barred a.
Q-73
second"HAND PIPlTfor sale. K.
F. Larnarschal South Bowie St.
8an Benito. Q-T4
57 Lbr. A Bldg. Mat*l
BE
PREPARED
Let us inspect your brake FREE.
Drum lathe and special rellninf
equipment.
Seaman Chevrolet Co.
5th and Elisabeth — Phone 1U!
Night Phone 879
•
BIG NEWS la waiting for the bar-
galn-wise Copper who makes 11
a practice to read the Herald
Want Ada.
60 Seeda-PIanta-Flowera
SWEET PEAS Snapdragons na»
turtlums calendulas phlox lark-
spur and many other winter and
spring blooming flowers should be
planted In the next thirty days far
best results. Groves At Co. Phone
1290. o-itr
1.000 CHOICE ROSE bushes Jnst
arrived; all varieties. Los Ebanos
Greenhouse Co. phone 1588. K-Bi
61 Wantcd-MitcdllaiteoiM
WANTED TO BUT—Cane hay. M.
Garcia Gomez and Champion.
Q-8T
27 Heating Plumb. Roofing
ROOFING — Brownsville Sheet
'fetal Works. Phone 289. 8th
and Harrison. 0-111
28 Mowing Trucks—-Storage
MASON TRANSFER CO.
Contractors for Missouri
Pacific
Pick up and Delivery Service
Hauling of All Kinds
8th & FRONTON - PHONE 139
Packing of All Kinds
AUSTIN TRANSFER CO 983
10th 8t Moving and crating
Phone 421. U-68
.
30 Fix It
REFRIGERATOR Service. Sickle
sliver ana gold plating. DeKorte
Phone 1025. 0-75
“AUTO-GLASS”—Windshields door
glass weather strip and felts.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 14th and
Polk phone 1582. P-117
KEEP YOUR invitation to do bus-
iness before as many people as
regularly as you can poeslbly af-
ford. The Herald Want Ads are
the surest quickest and most eco-
nomical way.
32 Printing—Office Sup.
PRINTING
Of All Kinds
PHONE 927
RECIO BROS.
722 12tb st
34 Insurance
INSURANCE
BONDS
W. B. CLINT
Phone 6
White & Sutherland
Life — Fire — Casualty
Insurance
PHONE 417
State National Bank Bldg.
WOOD & DODD
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Phone 100
407 - 11th Street
I
CHANCES FOR making a sale lie
only between those firms “In
sight." Is your invitation to do
business listed on the Herald
Classified page?
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
1935. levy on certain Real Estate sit-
uated In Cameron County Texas de-
acribed as follows to-wlt:
22 56 acree. being aU of Blocka Noa.
20 and 21 of the Harlingen Citrus Gar-
dens Unit No. 1. a Subdivision of the
North 340.4 acres of S ireev No. ?8«.
Cameron County Texas as ahown
by plat duly recorded and levied
upon as the property of 3. Clif-
ford Noblett Western Development
Corporation and Valley Properties. Inc..
and that on the First Tuesday in De-
cember 1935. the same being the 3rd
day of said month at the Court House
door of Cameron County. In the Cltv of
Brownsville. Texas between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p m by virtue of
said levy and said Order of Sale. I will
sell said above described Rea! Estate
at public vendue for cash to the highest
bidder as the property of said J. Clif-
ford Noblett. Western Development Cor-
poration and Valley Properties. Inc
And tn compliance with law. I give
this notice by publication. In the Eng-
lish language once a week for three
consecumV weeks Immediately preced-
ing said day of sale in the Browns-
ville Herald a newspaper published In
Cameron Countv
Witness mv hand this 4th day of
November 1935
J. A. GOOLSBY. Sheriff Cameron
County. Texas.
By Gustavo Vera. Deputy.
ll-8-15-22-3t-5044.
SHERIFF * S %LF.
THE STATE OF TEXAS t
COUNTY OF CAMERON )
Notice Is Herebv Qlven that hr vir-
tue of a certain Order of Sale issued
our of the Honorable 103rd Judicial
District Court of Cameron Countv on
the 31st day of October. 1935 by J J.
Bishop. Clerk of said Court for the
sum of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred
ten and 84-100 Dollars with Interest
and coats of suit under a Judgment in
favor of w J. Barker In a certain cause
In said Court. No. 12874 and styled W.
J Barker vs. Roy C. Sethman et ml..
! placed In my hands for service. I. J.
A Goolsby as Sheriff of Cameron
County Texas did on the 4th day of
November. 1935 Levy on certain Real
Estate altuated In Cameron County.
Texas described as follows to-wit: The
North ten (10) acres of Farm Block No.
2. as said property appears upon map
entitled "Map ol El Jardin Subdivis-
ion of Partition Share 33 of Share 19
Kxplritu Santo Orant." said map be-
ing of record In the Map or Plat Rec-
ords of Cameron County Trxas . and
levied upon as the property of Roy C.
Sethman. Nina R Sethman and North
American Institute and that on the
First Tuesday In December. 1935. the
same being the 3rd day of aatd month.
: at ihe Court House uoor of Cameron
|County in the City of Brownsville.
; Texas between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 4 p m.. by virtue of said levy and
said Order of Sale. I will sell said above
ilescribed Real Estate at public ven-
due. for cash to the highest bidder as
the property of said Roy C Sethman.
Nina R Sethman and North American
Institute.
And in compliance with law. I give
this notice by publication. In the Eng-
lish language once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately preced-
ing said day of sale. In the Brownsville
Herald a newspaper published In Cam-
eron County.
witness mv hand thia 4th day of No-
vember 1935
J. A GOOLSBY. Sheriff
Cameron County. Texas.
Bv Gustavo Vers nenu*v
11-8-15-22-3t-5943
—.i • - <■
Rentals
63 Apartments
FURNISHED three-room modem
apartment; garage. 1243 West
Elizabeth. P-61
CLEAN COMFORTABLE Apart
ment with private bath. Adams
and Palm Blvd. Q-42
DAVIS APARTMENTS — 2nd and
fit. Charles. Five rooms furnish-
ed; all modern convenience*.
Phone 1385 J. Q-27
VAN SICLEN—Furnished apart-
ment; service bills paid; garags:
<25.00. Phone 183 or 621. Q-6S
THREE-ROOM modern apartment!
very reasonable. 1550 West St.
Charles. F-119
64 Rooms
LARGE ROOM with twin beds:
close in. 503 East 6th Q-70
SAN CARLOS—Rooms slid apart-
ments. Phone 1589. F. J. Dixon.
Mgr. Q-T3
67 Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD—Private home
Phone 578. 442 6. E. Levee. Q-69
Real Estate
MONEY TALKS
<2.000 00 eash buys one of greatest
[bargains to be had in West Browns-
ville. See us immediately about this.
<2.000.00 buys 28 acres good resaca
land m El Jardin District; all In
cultivation.
<2.350.00 buys modem 6-room stucco
i house with hardwood floors in Wmt
j Brownsville: <350 00 cash; balance
Ismail monthly payments.
*2.750 00 buys modern 6-room house
with hardwood floors double garage
and well located on West Elizabeth
Street; *750 00 cash; balance <283t
per month including interest.
S. C. Graham & Company
Arcade Bldg. — Phone 179
BrowmvHle Texas
EVERYTHING
IN REAL ESTATE
Buy. sell rent or exchange.
1 Everything Is for a purpose. Even
the depression has brought about
the greatest investment oppor-
: t uni ties this generation has ever
known Act now and act wisely.
LEE B. JAMES
Lobby Traveler's Hotel
I Phone 599 or 1479_
Canadian Official
■-
HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 13 Preposition.
1 New premier r-r-i ** To ex*8t’
of a Canadian |h“ 19 Northeast
province. fift] 21 ^or“w1y
“ 11 Want* merit
vegetable. iE)P?£ }A| 23Gave.
15 Every. 25 His-Credit
IS Wireless. rrtBleiSiiXFii p’*n W'B he
17 Secured. UjB. CAflrBcuL put In force.
18 Buffalo. § 27 Headed pin
20 Toupee. H E S . 29 Fashionable
21 2000 pounds. A:L _ JiPjA RI assemblage.
22 Indicated. P A 6’EMS A) 31 Knock.
24 It is. LEKCU 1±L 33 Carriage.
28 Preposition. 89 Bay window.
27 Second note. 45 Added \"ERTICAL 42Goodby.
28 Bone 51 Doctor of l Grief. 44 Yellowish gt*y
30 To accomplish. medicine. 2 Mass of cast 46 Exclamation.
31 Brink. 62 Male ancestor. metal. 47 Precept.
32 To scold ' 54 Hourly. 8 King of beasts. 48 Constellation.
34 Burial place. 55 Piece of money 4 Quantity 49 Monk in Tibet.
a5 Excuse. 57 Fruits. 6 Within. 60 Deity.
36 By 59 Battering 6 Principal. 51 Fashion.
37 To dress. machine. 7 Too. 52 Mineral aprlni
38 Toward. 60 Round up. 8 Ink atain. 53 Before.
40 Musical note. 61 Hi* provinca 9 Railroad. 55 Folding bad.
41 Half an em. is -. 10 Sloe. 56 Neither.
62 Dye. 62 Me Is an — 11 Entrance. 58 Senior.
63 Road._at politics. 12Unpllant. 60 Sun god.
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an'th rim O'th‘crater
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