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Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931 12 CLUBWOMAN DIES one of his titles nor give notice of his own medical experiences or ONE PERIOD CLOSED AND ANOTHER OPENED AT NOON TODAY IN EAGLE AD-TEST Doctors Who Seek Undue Publicity To Be Disciplined Medical Society and Academy Lay Down Rules for the Members to Follow Mrs Mabel K. Parr, Social Leader and Club Woman, Dies Past President of Chiro-pean Victim of Stroke at 52 Buried in Northport Mrs. Mabel K. Skidmore Parr, wife of Ferdinand V. S.

Parr, and one of Brooklyn best-known clubwomen- and society matrons, died yesterday at her home. 17 Midwood St, after a week's Illness from a stroke. She was 52. Mrs. Parr, who was a past president of Chiropean.

was widely known in musical circles and also was for a number of years active in the affairs of the New York City Salesman Max Prager Proudly Displays Mrs. Wagner's Luscious Product i EST fewaaaaam. Mrs. Ferdinand V. S.

Parr 7 T-: The New York Academy of Medicine and the Medical Society of the County of New York have agreed to discipline Its physician members who seek undue publicity for themselves or who indorse health cures, it developed today. The current Issue of the New York Medical World, organ of the medical society, lists the following regula tions, violation of which may lead to discipline: "1. A physician shall not directly or indirectly seek publicity for himself tending to call attention to his professional attainments or activities. "2. A physician shall not Issue testimonials or indorsements calculated to promote the sale to the lay public of any product In any way related to health or the prevention and cure of disease.

"3. A physician shall not issue or authorize for publication his photograph in connection with any matter affecting his or her. professional relationship with the public. "4. When reading a paper over the radio, neither the announcer nor the physician should -give more than WHEN you OVER In one family where different members have won four prizes In the Eagle-Zain con test, the mother should really have all the credit.

For she's the various participating concerns, featuring Mrs. Wagner's been serving the products of delicious pies at least three times a week. If you want to know more about the great American dessert, as exemplified by Mrs. Wagner, do as these pretty, girls did, ust hail a Wagner Must Step Lively to Keep Up These Days With Eagle-Zain $10,000 Amateur Ad-Writing Contest; Eighth Week of Ad-Writing Now Under Way. Every one of you contestants had better keep an eye on the clock these days and your mind on the pleasant, stimulating and remunerative employment of ad writing.

Again one of the exciting, short and snappy, single-week periods in the big $10,000 contest is under way. Again The Eagle is offering a $100 Grand Prize and more than 200 merchandise prizes, besides. Again a number of the participating concerns are offering the many prizes you'll find listed herewith. Tell your friends' that they must have their ads brought In or mailed to reach us not later than Wednes day noon, Nov, 11. Dollars for Minutes Several times It has happened that the big prizes have gone to the writers of forceful ads which, however, have been written in a very short time, sometimes only a few minutes.

You should know your subject thoroughly, be honestly convinced of the merits of the articles 'or services you're to write about and then Just "talk" it out in snappy conversational style. Then let it cool off and return to it later and revise or shorten It a bit and behold a dandy ad. It's easy. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! The current prize period closes Wednesday noon, Nov. 11.

You can enter this contest at any time. Only one prize to a person. See rules below. Over 300 Prizes To the winners In this period The EAGLE is giving first: a $100 Grand Prize; also five merchandise prizes to those who write the five best ads about each of the" 41 firms participating in this contest. These firms are giving the special cash, merchandise and service prizes described in a box in this announcement.

A STRIKING SYNOPTIC SYLLABUS! Eddie Kane, Who Heeds There is an Eagle reader, by the Who patronizes the merchants in INDULGE time, was poured down their throats. Their bodies, discolored and covered with sores, were massaged back to life slowly. Warshauer shouted for water, ac cording to Rados, but It was not safe to give him anything but a little black coffee at first. It was not until 12 hours after he was picked up that he was able to tell his experiences, even discon nectedly. Tuchyner was even more feeble from the ten days' exposure.

Families of both the Brooklyn men were at the Staten Island pier last night when the Cuyahoga arrived. Warshauer's relatives included his wife, Mrs. Dinah Warshauer, of 763 Greene Mrs. Rebecca War shauer, his mother, of 2229 85th and Hanry Warshauer, a brother, of the 85th St. address.

Tuchyner's relatives at the pier in- included his mother Goldie, from Newark: his wife Betty of 599 Quincy his sister, Mrs. M. Stor-man of 1636 W. 11th and Mrs. Mary Schlater of 3 Bay 29th and their husbands, and his brothers-in-law Samuel Pershitz of 558 Ralph Ave.

and Joseph Pershitz of 599 Quincy St. Having practically given up the two men for dead, the relatives were overjoyed at seeing the pair alive and apparently recovering strength. Warshauer and Tuchyner, who were brothers-in-law, having married sisters, left East Rockaway In their craft the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 25. At the entrance to Jamaica Bay, they ran out of gas.

According to the story told by Rados, the two men rowed against an ebbing tide and a stiff northwest wind until they tumbled in exhaustion from the thwarts without reaching Rockaway Point. To prevent being swamped by the rising seas, they dismantled the motor and slung it from the bow by a line as a sea anchor or drag. Day after day they drifted, sometimes ten miles in a day. sometimes more. Near Ambrose Light they sighted many shins, but apparently their tiny boat was not seen In the flying spume.

Later they sighted other ships, but frantic waving of clothes on oar ends apparently went unnoticed. When the Coast Guard Cutter arrived at their side on the tenth day out, according to the story told by Warshauer to Rados, the pair had given up all hope and weie Just awaiting death. Women call it til THERE are times when we all are tempted to take a holiday from the usual prudence. Where is the person who wants to be discreet in diet every day in the year? It isn't human! And it isn't necessary! Your stomach won't be poisoned by every little indiscretion if you will just remember to give it the friendly aid of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It will sweeten the sour system and put things to rights.

Suppose you do overload your r.tomach with those things that brine on acidity? Phillips' Milk of Magnesia will neutralize many times its volume in acid. Just take two spoonfuls before and after such over-induljrence. It's a very simple way to prevent those miserable mornings which follow too much to eat and drink. When you over-indulge eating, drinking. smoking don't What Can it Be? A noted chemist once wrote of a certain product, "An ideal food, for it is cheap, clean, portable, imperishable, unadulterated, pleasant tasting, germ free, requires no cooking and leaves no residue." Have you guessed what this marvelous food is.

Do you know that in America the average annual use per capita is more than 120 pounds. It's SUGAR. And In this contest you are to write about Jack Frost Sugar. Can't some mothers give us some good testimonials about their use of Jack Frost in icings, in puddings, in candy? Or write about the many kinds and packages? A Chance for Everybody In a very nice letter from Prize' Winner Hattie Falk of 2610 Ave nue she says: "It was a real clever idea to start such an interesting campaign, worthy of The Eagle's progressiveness, for it gives every' body a chance." Congratulate The Eagle Another prize-winner. Miss May Henderson, 2574 Ocean Avenue, writes: "The Eagle is to be con gratulated on the manner in which it is conducting this gigantic con test, which is so interesting, so Instructive and so profitable." The following concerns will sjtTe the following prices for the best ad or ad written In the enrrent period of the contest about their products or services: Electric Appliance Repair Company, an Ape Hand Cleaner: Brooklyn Paramount, 10 pairs of tickets for 10 best ads; Masury's, a gallon of paint and a gallon of varnish for 3 best ads; Scran ton Lehltb Coal I ton eoal for best ad: Mile.

RHf. five $5.00 MiMllft treatments for five best ads: Bon Ami. ft cases of de Luxe Package for Bathrooms for ft best ads: Robot six f.1.00 an to lubrications for lx beat ads; Reid's Union Dairy, SI0 for best ad; Franklin fthops, 6 Jars Nlvea Creme for A best ads about their Nlvea Creme department Dtirkee's will send a copy of their nnlouo "Stand Alone" Cookbook to every one who writes an ad about fturkee't ftplce and Salad Dressing; Durkee's will give a case of Salad Dressing and a case of Assorted Spices for the best ads; Arnold's Men's Shoos will give S3.A0 Manhattan shirts for best ads about Manhattan shirts; Hlckoh Sterling Silver Buckle and Pin Seal Belt for best ad about Htckok Buckles and Belts: Sl.ffA Van Heusen Collar-He Shirts fnr best ads about Van Heusen Collar- -He Shirts; ono S3.R0 Paris Garter and Suspender Set for best ad about Paris Sett; one-half doseu pairs Interwoven Silk Hose, valued at SO, for best ad about Interwoven Hose; one pair S3 Fownes Gloves for best ad about Fownes Gloves; one pair S3. 50 Standard Spata for best ad about Standard Spats: one pair SA Bet-Ever SH oners for best ad about Best-Ever Slippers. Long island Duck Growers, 20 pairs of dueka for 20 best ads.

These Are All Added Prizes! SI ,000 Cftflh will be mdded by Richelieu Petri, to the Final Grand Prise ef Cash offered by The Eaftle. If th labteet fer the winning ad Rlchellea Pearli, Bienelleo Coatnm Jewelry, or both. Manhattan Service There is a friendly interest and a close individual attention in the attitude of this bank toward the affairs of its customers. Throughout its whole history "Manhattan Service" has been a personal service. i Bank of Manhattan Trust Company suffer for hours! Nature will restore a proper alkaline balance in time, but Phillips' Milk of Magnesia acts immediately.

A creamy, pleasant-tasting emulsion that sweetens the stomach, dispels that sour gas, and relieves the nausea and headache, and feeling of biliousness due "to overdoing-. Phillips' mild laxative properties always help the bowels at such times.) Make sure it's genuine. The signature of Chas. H. Phillips on the wrapper and bottle will tell vou it's the real product endorsed by the medical profession.

Less perfect preparations do not act the same. For a Healthy Mouth Use Phillips' Milk of Magnesia as a mouthwash every evening before retiring. Use Phillips' Dental Magnesia, a superior tooth-paste, to keep the teeth ad white. MILK OF MAGNESIA ing that's because they' are really cleaner. Softens hard water Oxydol gives you the same rich, extra suds in either hard or soft water.

That's important, for don't forget, even the softest water is instantly hardened when you put soiled clothes or dishes into it. Wonderful for dUhe and so kind to hands Grease scoots away from dishes, almost magically, in rich Oxydol suds. Women tell us that they would never do without it for dishes even if it had none of its other wonderful uses. Youll know at once from the pleasant and comfortable way Oxydol leaves your hands that it is the right soap for even your most delicate clothes. Start today to make your housework easier and quicker with Oxydol.

Ask your grocer for the big-sused orange and blue package. It's a real wonder worker. Procter Gamble GUARANTEE If yea 4a art Sad that OitJ ail ft mnrnkt elotbaa gieou obit that it asikii kard aft and amee hatter as aay wl )eet lara tha paefcage keek la tfce Mara where fmm 2 a. I 1 PHILLIPS He dresses very neatly in clothes from Arnold's shops, And visits Joe's on Nevins Street for tasty steaks and chops. And for his wife last week he bought an Electrolux because Reid's Union Dairy milk keeps fresh inside its stainless doors.

She likes to bake and so Union Gas installed its latest range. But she buys Drake's cake and Wagner's pies to have a wholesome change. Treat Crisps with meat from Merkel's provide a healthful meal, W.ith a dash of Durkee's dressing to add to its appeal. For breakfast both like coffee of Martinson's well known brand, And Grandma's molasses makes buckwheat cakes taste grand. Jack Frost sugars, too, she buys, packed in the cotton bags.

And Long Island Ducklings with the FCH tags. Bishop. McCormick Bishop sold the Dodge car in which they go. When they plan a night at the Paramount to enjoy the weekly show His car runs smocthly and causes no vexation. Because he has it serviced at a Sobol station.

Nivea Creme has given her a marvelous complexion. They chose a Fada radio because of its reception. "Cunningham Tubes" was the suggestion Electric Appliance made, Preferred Vacuum pleased her and so has won her trade. Her hair is washed and waved with care bv Mile. Reif's Salon, And she looks extra prettv with her Richelieu pearls on.

Her sister lives in Hempstead and buvs attractive frocks. At a saving both in time and cash because the Franklin stocks Are most complete in rverv wav, from clothes to Polar Ware. And Natural Bridge shoes, of course, with comfort in each pair. Her sister's home is heated by a Timken oil invention. But Scranton and Lehigh provide her cold prevention.

For hasty, tasty bites at home, or after auto trips to Coney, They relish glass of Trommer's brew with Mueller's macaroni. When their house was renovated, they stayed at Pierrepont Hotel, And Ed enjoyed the swimming pool (the Athletic Club Is swell). Empire State moved them when they went to their present nest, J. Kurtz supplied the furniture with quality of the best. Drake's business schools provided her hubby with a "steno" swift, yet sweet.

And Pilgrim Laundry aids him in always looking neat. The bread box holding Thomas' bread is always spick and span. The household cleanser Bon Ami now comes in a de luxe can. Their house Is preserved with Masury's paint, which stands the test of time. "Dime Savings" has their bank account, which totals many a dime.

N. Y. Mausoleum and Fairchild, they realize, serve well at life's last mile, And Norsiko dissolving toothpaste brightens each daily 'smile. Contributed by Robert W. White, 1346 Fulton Street, Brooklyn.

Note to High Keeper of the Prizes: Take care of Mr. White! Federation of women duos, nav-lng held memberships on many of the latter organization's committees She also had been a member of the old Mundell Choral Society, serving as one of tts officers prior to its disbandment. She also was a member of the Rubenstetn Choral and the Brooklyn Woman's Club. Mrs. Parr took a deep Interest in civic work, and as president of the Allied Patriotic Women's Societies gave much of her time to the sessions of the Naturalization Court here.

Mrs. Parr was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of William E. Skid-more and the late Lina Mott SXi3-more. She is survived by her father; her husband, who is chief counsel in the Brooklyn office of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company; a daughter. Miss Dorothy Parr; a son, Ferdinand V.

8. Parr and two brothers. Dr. William E. Skidmore of this borough and Harold H.

Skidmore of Glenwood, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Parr were for many years members of the P.

E. Church of S. Matthew, Tompkins Ave. and McDonough where the funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m., the rector, the Rev. William St.

John Blackshear, officiating. Burial will be in Northport, L. I. Cannibalism Pact Revealed Continued From Pace 1 Tuchyner, a Brooklyn pocketbook manufacturer by trade," said Rados. But even Warshauer lost 32 pounds In those 10 days." "On Monday afternoon Warshauer had to struggle to keep his friend trom leaping overboard.

It was then nine days since either had eaten anything. All the rain water they had collected in the gasoline tank of the useless motor was gone, "Warshauer filled a fire extin guisher half full with sea water to wash out his mouth. When it came Tuchvner's turn, the manufacturer coud not resist the attraction of feeling liquid in his mouth and swallowed the sea water mixed with the chemical. "According to Warshauer. the two then had a talk.

It was strangely clear, though fantastic and unreal, as the huge liner which four days before had swept by so near that they could hear the band on deck playing but which had Ignored their cries and gestures. "'I have only one child, Harold, who is said Tuchyner. 'You have wo boys, therefore more to live I will go first, then you will use rv body to "Warshauer objected, but apparently the pair decided that the one who survived had the right to a chance, even If that meant canlbal-lsm. It was agreed that the one who came through would also take care of the wife and children, or child, of the other." We sighted the boat on the horizon at 1-b0 In the morning," he said. "The anchor line was over the bow and the boat apparently emDtv and adrift.

"We drew alongside and found two men lying under canvas near the cockpit in several inches of water. Tuchyner was unconscious. "Warshauer lifted his head and eroaked. 'For God's sake, save us, don't leave Apparently he was out of his mind." The two men and their boat, a straight-lined, mahogany craft of eggshell frailty compared to the surrounding waves, were taken board the cutter. Salt-soaked clothes were removed and the men were stretched out in woolens In the mess room.

Some broth, a few drops at a ADVERTISEMENT Every Cold is Taking Father John's Medicine at NO DRUGS llflPP OVER 78 YEARS VIIVVS OF SUCCESS If 11.000 Prfre ad It mboot Pads a die. winner will also reeelv Model OA in-tube Fada console. These concerns will t1e following prizes for bent ads written during entire campaign about their prod nets: Fa4a Radio a SG9.M 7 -to be Radio. Pada ReM's fnlon Dairy, a art of milk ally for one year. Blehefteu.

a 7S Richelieu Pearl Necklace for best ad about their Costume Jewelry. Bishop, McCormlck A Bishop will five A Ship Models of the Plvmouth olony Ship, Mayflower, for the best ada about the Plymouth andor Dodg ears. The Franklin Shops will give sett Polar Ware lor beat ads about Polar Ware: a $100.00 Richelieu Pearl Necklace for best ad about their Richelieu pearl department; 10 pair Natural Bridge Shoes for ten best ads about those shoes; SS0.00 da luxe radiator enclosure for host ad about those radiator enclosures. Arnold's Men's Shop will ftve a $33.00 College Hall Vicuna Overcoat for best ad about that overcoat; a $40.00 Worstcd-Tes Suit fer best ad about that suit; $40.00 Fashion Park Suit for bet ad about that ult: one $10 Dobbs Derby for best ad about Dobbs Derby. Contestants shooM note that all of the prices offered In the column at the HrM will be given to winners In the period ending next Wednesday, November 11.

iar lUMfUUij wratfig truck and ask the salesman. the Ads of "Eagle-Zainr name of Eddie the contest of "Eagle-Zain." Pace and Rad Creme NIVEA CREME NEW YORK MAUSOLEUM ASS'N, INC. 1 On Kalb Arena CyprvM Hill Abbey mortal Abbey Holy Crow Clotttor Kchonli DRAKE BUSINESS SCHOOLS. INC. Navsa Htrcet.

New York 1 36 Bedford Avenae 1410 Broadway 053 Satphln Boulevard 1t-10 Main Street, Plashing D0-H4 Jamaica Avenae Men's Wear ARNOLD'S MEN'S SHOPS t'N Plstbash Avenae Plstbusb Avenue I42t Kings Highway Snlres and Sa'ad Dreine DURKEE'S SPICES AND SALAD DRESSING A'Mel- Clnh and Kwlmmlns Pool PIERPONT ATHLETIC CLUB S.t Pierrepont St. Phone Am 4-S0I1 Resteer JOE'S RESTAURANT Uader Personal Direction af Jos. S. Sarlorl Nevins Street Theater BROOKLYN PARAMOUNT De Kslk end Plstbnsb Avenues Write Ahoot Eorh Week's Performance "Olrls About Town" and Cak Calloway and His Band. Pearla and Costnnie Jrelrv RICHELIEU PEARLS RICHELIEU COSTUME JEWELRY Department Store FRANKLIN SHOPS, INC Hempstead, N.

Y. leethpaat NORSIKO Mortician FAIRCHILD SONS Sd tefferta Place NEW RICHER-SUDS Speeds washing saves, work costs less because of its amazing sudsing pouter The winning of these special prises does not make the ado Ineligible for any of tbo regular Cash and Merchandise price given by The Eagle, WRITE ADS ABOUT THE SERVICE OR PRODUCTS OP THESE COVCERiVJ AND WIN YOUR SHARE OF THE $10,000 IN CASH AND PRIZES do so much more of the hard work for you. Weak, old-type suds, as you have surely found, can't get things really clean, because they quickly fizzle away to thin suds-water, which has no cleansing power. This never happens with Oxydol its suds always stand up keep working until the job is finished. Soaks clothep white You can bid farewell to tiresome rubbing when you start using OxydoL It soaks clothes white.

Its livelier, richer suds lift the dirt right out of even the dirtiest things and float it away. And everything comes out snowy-white and sweeter smell- 50 MORE sens quicker, riehaa, longer-lasting suda that's why OIYTHM. mtm washday labor, make dishwaahing easier Here is a bit of washing wis-dom that overworked women are learning suds are the secret of successful washing. It'a important to remember that richer suds mean quicker, whiter washings. Old-type soaps make washing unnecessarily hard.

So the makers of Ivory Soap have now perfected a new soap discovery OxydcJ superior to previous soaps because of its almost magical sudsing power. Women are surprised and delighted to find how much work it saves. That is why they are turning to this new soap sensation, everywhere. Oxydol is supercharged (with pure, rich soap) for 50 more suds than other soaps in granulated form livelier, instant suds that last longer than others and therefore do more work. Here are that do more work Don't waste your strength with lazy, shirking suds, Oxydol suds are energetic they RULES AND DETAILS OF THE EAGLE-ZAIN $10,000 AMATEUR AD-WRITING CONTEST S10.000 In prliu to ba awarded during ten weaks of amateur ad writing.

2 Sl.nnn IN caiH will ba given tor the beat ad written bT an amateur during the entire Sugle-Zaln ad writing campaign. To compete for thli prtre It It necessary for contestants to write at least one ad about, each of the 41 firms participating In the ad test. 5 A S100 prlte will be given for the nest ad written during eacb period In the contest. 4 10 merchandise prlsee for each of the 41 concerns being given in the current period of the campaign. Ads for the current period of tha campaign must be received prior to noon on Wednesday, November 6 Ads submitted In comnetltlon for tha grand award of SI.

000 must be received prior to midnight Nov 23. 7 An? one. with the ocentlon of professional adverttslne end newspaper people, mty compete for the prises. 8 One person mav submit as many adt as he cnonaes The ed-wrltlng contest may be entered nt any time. Ads msy he written about one or all concerns Start today ft No person csn win mora than one 1100 prise, althourh all S10O prlre wln-nera are ellrlhle for tha Si.

0D0 grand prise. Sea Rule 2. 10 Write your Ideas for each ad an ona aide only of a sheet of paper at least twice the else of a post rerd. Place the name of the concern about which you are writing In the unper tefthand corner of the page Place your own name and address, also telephone number on the reverse of the advertisement end the envelope. Your contribution mav be a slogan, a poem, a regular advertisement, testimonial letter or an essay.

11 Winning advertisements will be selected bv a committee of advertising experts. In the event of a tie, wards will ba made to both. 12 All advertisements received become the property of the concern about which they are written. Prises are given for Ideas, not for grammar, spelling, punctuation, art work or layout. You can write a letter, so you can write an ad I Copyright, Z.A.8., 1031 Vaenam Cleaner Repairs and Sales ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIR COMPANY 40A Atlsatle Aveave I4d-e4 Jamaica Avenae, Jamaica 10 Main Street, Hempstead PREFERRED VACUUM REPAIR COMPANY S9S Platbosh Avenue Gasoline, on.

Ctra'tn SOBOL INC. Cleaaer BON AMI De Luxe PACKAGE for Bathrooms Moving and Storare EMPIRE STATE VAN CORP. S4-SS Underbill Avenae Phene NEvInk Milk and Cream REID'S UNION DAIRY 5t4 Waverly Avenae Mineela Branch, tnd Mineola, L. I. Qaeene Ceanty Branch, D4tn Ave.

Otone Park. N. T. Whole Wheat, RoMn. Protein Bread, ete.

S. B. THOMAS', INC. Plea MRS. WAGNER'S PIES "the" dime savings bank of brooklyn De Ralk Avenae and Paltoa Street Branebl Navv Sands Street Bensonhnrst SOth St.

and 10th Ave. furniture, Carnets and Rnge 1. KURTZ SONS, INC. IIS Broadway IIS Smith St. 4 flatbqsa Avoaae Mtt Beversses TROMMER'S MALT BREWS Beauty Salon MLLE.

REIF, INC. TCI 'Platbush Avenae Alee Managing Lane Bryant Beauty Salon I West SPth New York "Ul HOTEL PIERREPONT Pierrepont and Hlcke Streete Pool SCRANTON A LEHGH COAL CO. SOS Mvlngstas) Street Maearenl, Sparheltl. Err Needles MUELLER'S Oil Burners THE TIMKEN OIL BURNER The Ttmkrn Detroit Ce. tne Dnmcld Street Antomatle Refrlierstlon ELECTROLUX THE GAS REFRIGERATOR Approved Oas Anollancea THE BROOKLYN UNION GAS COMPANY lie Bemsen Street, Brooklyn Pslnts.

Varnishes. Enamels. Laeqvera. JOHN W. MASURY It BON Plymenth Dodge Ors atd Trweks bishop.

Mccormick BISHOP IKI Bedford Avenae Pare Cane Satar JACK FROST SUGARS Cakss and Cookies DRAKE'S i'etate Chins TREAT CRISPS Laanderers and Cleaners PILGRIM LAUNDRY, INC. Prospect and lite) Avennes Telephone 4-200 Molasses and Mvrnp GRANDMA'S OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES AND ITS TWIN SISTER LASSUP Retail Meat Markets MERKEL'S, INC. Ceflee MARTINSON'S Radla FADA RADIO Lang Island Darks P. C. H.

Tags LONG ISLAND DUCK GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N 40 W. 14th N. Y. Rsdta Tones CUNNINGHAM RADIO TUBES (DXYUDdDIL THE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD SOAP MAM BY TOT MAKERS OF r0Y MAP.

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