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Editor' Note This In the
thirteenth article of a series on
he world's richest men
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t'ni'ed Prets Stifl Correapon.lt nt
PRAOfE March 31 I n F.nt
five million dollars mav not be in
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in I itt pue-t it gn tz Petti Ink
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It mntryt wealthlett min Hr It T4.
I but he has not retired
) The story of Petschek t career
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f 'he aei tge Ann i i in mil"
in of wtj'li oil f" ex imp i
Petsi hek begin at i modett ta et
j man for Bohemt in mil t ompanv
'learned a few thtngt lbout cot'
I mining Then he ran acrott pvh tl
m ill soft coal fleldt which the in
dustry had overlooked because of
their slae He found that the fuei
I lav unexpectedly close to the sur
face was there x.rtuallv for the
cirt ng awu He slapped leitet on
evcr thing else in n!ht begin
mats produi tl m branched out In
to cimnilsion si'lling was soon
nading lis)0 tart a tiny from hit
nitei p ites
ItiiiinilBrlfs C'lmngiM
The peace dli queei thingt to
j Austrian and Bohem'nn boundiry
lim t Prtti hek found that busmets
Iprobiblv would be more profit ible
I out tide llohenui He ivnded thi
''.ernuin industry took oviu teer
al rich holding In the tlranden
burg fields among them the Oeh
rmgen workt md the rn h 11 e
totne tin bi inch' t so that Ign it
remains far and away the richest
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teoiiiul Slnlim
Mini i i.itttal ettim-itor wi ltd
pi ice tie fimuy fortune of the
Print et SLhwaraenberg among the
largtt of Ciechoslovakia vast es-
tates vomprislng farming and for
est land with . ontitlerble minei 1
wi ilth u 'hi' ngr in in reform
ii.t whiih folowj tl pe ti e le
dm ed i i huge irntot atlc hold-
ing g-evl The inuntrvs large
fm timet mutt be nought among the
toil baron.
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it being im !. 'he mot' xiluibi
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it f ii tune ttn must tike tetoi.d
p.ue to that of energetli shnr)
eyed Pet ti hek who rountt among
his hnhb et a hlldren t hospital i
luVt iloslt -tan itoilum untl man
i tn' phitunthrop c gift.
NEX1 "twclen' Richest Man.
and tiimpttic
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POUTLANP On- Mar 31 H'rX
Nlnetv nine .noie boy were born
in Portland In f.Jn than girls. n j (ouch llmtje IIIh Itllt
i oiding to the ity health bureau MKHIPIAN Conn M u 31 U Pi
There yew 1 2.'.'J births here last Ferry Lauder coughed then held
. u ..r i rite of 14 1 per 1 000 of I his tide in pain liit..i told him
popul itn n he hud i broken rib
Old Fashioned Ice
Ilox Still Popular
WASHINGTON Mar 31. U
In spite of the constant growt'i of
the mechanuuIlN op-ntetl ref ig
erator there were still 1 plimtt
making the old fashioned ice
boxes according to the prelimin-)
uv i pp.. it if the Census Bureau
for l!2
In tin' jnr these pi ints sold
ter $) is)issi worth of refrlger-
atort the gieitii part of wlm-h
were show uwei luge Ice closet-
to butchers fish deilert and gtot.
crs
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of tin t il tales wen- mil
MiioukIi t.'ail dealeit vtli ! 'In
ri t tn in i I.- diiftll from fie
f lltol
( lilim liets Old I'ltpers
BOSTON Mil 31 UP A Imir
percentile of old nr'timimi it'
expoited t China to be used inU'rlrv " "I" "o'k' r m.ltli' of
the manufacture if firecra kert largp hertdt covered with rnimta
according to Hugh P Butler of ei of pink composition Pi.irlf
the local office of the l S Hu ' ate nliemated Ith the bends
reau of Foreign
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soclets roie untl Out Mar t iking
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Service Friday
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letl in town 'nt'
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i . without pa)
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t vet So deilutia Capt un
st ii trtanny who n has speti
'' m on the 1' 'iwite ns i
luting the sii id si ason
J. C Penney Co.
FOR YOUR HEALTH
DR. PIERCE'F
Golden Medical Dijvery
AT ALU DRUG S' JRCS
A be.iu'ifiil "'n i. t. e lesir
of otry -voTtin f.l-irtha Lec'3
CIcinM-g Crtim u the per-
(e t iti inter A l'ght. d.tint7
trm that 1 queries and pene-
trates the pores dissolving inl
removing all Ju.t and impurities.
JvlAETHA LEE
cteaaiuacj. cteam
For Sale Dy
Hood Dnm" Store
Dividend Day April 1st
More money in town. Owner of
7 Preferred Share of thi utility
nr receiving in the mail their reg-
ular quarterly dividend check at
the rate of $1.73 per share. It pay
to invet .fcly with regular in-
come. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT
t ANSWERING
jj THC CALL FOR
ij SERVICE
LOUISIANA
POWER-
iCOMPANY
ELECTRICITY I
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WATER t
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Where Thrift ScU thm Fashion
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HURT TO STAND
WEAK NERVOUS
"Cardui Seemed to Build Me
Up and I Was Rid of Pain"
Says Virginia Lady.
Roanoke. Vi "Some years ago
I wmj in a very run-down condi-
tion." wrttca Mn T B Akers. of
533 Neloon Street SB ttu city
"I soffered a great deul with
pairw in tny sides and ba.k Stand-
ing on my feet hurt me so much.
Uuu I would get very weak and
Iirr tilts
-I knew that If I dldn t get some-
thing u help me I would have to
gi ti bed and stay there which Is
tatnl to do for a woman who has
vmivU rruidnm. So I kept drag-
gte(C about until one day when
foiling unusujJIy bad and dis-
couraged ! happened tn pick up
n UtUe tuok with a Cardut advtr-
tueonent ! dta-tded I u'd try it
"Cardul seemed build me up
at ome a.i I iu able t.i ilo my
work iUi ea- anl . us -.U of th
rxiin by the time l had taken six
bottW
"I have taken Cardul i'm e then
whenever I felt ti m i n etWi a
tonic ard i iii i t.'ped mc
I ret t n -t j U.. Li
Get a botLe todiy un
ls -TTASCK"
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USED ETWOrVIEN
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A charming rot -i t - -i-
ion ... lip nil otlr .' l i i
ro the other. I -ui r - t
brail and a new b' '
t us i 'i i rirtKu'jr'. -n irt.
"Ihtiit ' i ri ' t j.
Special 3 Day Sale o
Boudoir Table Floor and Bridge
LAMPS
SILK
SB.
&
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Printed and
Plain Colors
$90
Eer)-thingabovit these dresses
has appeal . . . gaiety of color-
ing newness of styling . . .
with different types for every
occasion included . . . freshness
of lingerie trimmings stun-
ning color contrasts . . . and
the extremely moderate price.
"Peach" a clever perf'ir.
atcd model trimmed with
beige morocco grain.
ijjf - !fisTZk yv-rf "lfel Sa A t r - d
?' t$J
r in iii in 5 --ii. .J.. r -T j
?9-95
95c
DOWN
$1.00
A MONTH
Floor lamps bridge lamps and table In
Both for decorative purposes and usefuln
important as reading lamps.
For the next three clays starting torn
lamps pictured above are on special sale f
v ith your electric service bill.
These lamps are brand new stock o rderecl especially for this sale. See these
lamps in our store.
nips add to the attractiveness of a home
ess few things in the modern homo are as
orrow a group of modern and attractive
or $9.95 only 95 cents down and $1 a month
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FOR OVER SO VEARli.
$3.98
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Take Thcdiord's Blacle-Drausht
for Constlputlon Indipes'tcn
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BUlousni i5 cenU a package
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