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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931. R ( He has a definite residence, several of - = — o[ -4 . . vagabond. r L SR i \] Daily Alaska Empire | co, i ani ey min-| 6] Glory” Widow Reweds' |~ PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | S _ | tained establishments. He has a business. It is that ~ ; . . |l bs oFC , W TE s, whi ; its illegality, the graft, corrup- A28 z . astineau nel | HN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER business, which by its i : o8 R hanne ( iq i ik BER it SR tion, blackmail, robbery, and even murder that is| g:;’;; : WATCH FO | Helene W. L. Albrecht [ * m}:‘;’v\{:[z!x?e(}‘liv?;:’xcp‘;‘v;mf’fltb?’;ce:: Socond and’ Main | rooted - in it and spreads &hc‘u' evil aura o‘&er al A NEXT i PHYSIOTHERAPY B F. 0. s Streets, Juneau, Alaska. great city which has brought him national notoriety | | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Meeting th ¢ s s v upon his L. To Ray, Medical Gymnastics. wednesda: o e, = in June Second Class |@nd set the hounds of the law upon his trai | b A y "m! 2 B B Sl Closshintor | charge him with vagrancy is to beg the issue. His| AMERICAN LEGION | 410 Goldstein Building Do e A = SUBSCRIPTION RATES. itrade is no secret. The methods used in plying it SMOKER | Phone Office, 216 | [, Dellvered by carrier In J:‘n;;u Douwla‘t'; Treadwell and are not any more secret. It is the failure of the A){(&\sfl:l:g brothers T e o I regularly constituted authorities to bring him to| . o | wvelcome. y pos paid, at the following rates: i 4 s i L | 3 FBURGER | a DneB),\reTr’?”fn‘;d(\meerx,auzIT(«: 1-112% montha, In ndvnlwfl-{book for that illicit calling, for the hienious crimes} A. B. Hall DRS. "ASIE)B"““‘: R fi mgl;,smaltedt Ruler, “é’\‘;bszgfbg‘:'yx‘h ':,.Tg-‘r"'n"?hv!oi' it they will promptly |emanating from it, that has disgusted people. Until| 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | : . i notify ‘the Business Office of any fallure or Irregularity | such evasions are stopped, until there are honest i PHONE 56 Ce-Oramate. B - Erh.‘]egfi'fi?,f"nf Bt T4l And Business Offices, 374. efforts made to enforce the law even though such | | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | fes of Freemason- ‘ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, efforts are foredoomed to failure, in fact, until there K . r ' ry Scottish Rite The Associnted Press is exclusively ;millvdd_l‘odl!l\; is a radical change in the system which permits| lp % P. Joh"son, e ol ‘Regu]:r meetings e rf xrmtl 52}}3:‘.‘.‘.‘ "'r..{.;fi.l-!.i"q‘;xw:msnz:;:vr"m:d also the | Such excretions from the social structure of the! FRIGIDAIRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne I :i«;r Pr:;uy 14 local news published hvix-ln. il L inauon. disgust will not only continue, it will wax { DENTIST \ 230 pm :Jnn . a ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ‘L'rf‘a'»er. and disrespect for law will persist. To“ DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS H Pooms 8 and 9 Valentine tl‘sh Riu Tex;::l‘(. b THAR THAT 'OF ARV ORHER (PUBLICATION, | undertake to prosecute a Capone for vagrancy is MAYTAG WASHING Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary an insult to intelligence and a confession of abjett MACHINES | Telephrne 176 | failure. —8 LOYAL ORDER ALASKA IS THE EXCEPTION. three States—Oregon, Colorado and A two-day demonstration against the Prohibition always been talented mind-pickers, and we heartily approve of them. The twentieth century world puts a false premium upon originality. place, it is seldom really original; and, what is In the first| law will shortly be staged by the Woman's Organi-| | Widowed when Lloyd Bertaud, famous aviator, lost his life in the il. fated attempt to cross the Atlantic in the plane, “Old Glory,” the for. GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST The Best Laundry . SEWARD BUILLING | ! e B Office Phone 469, Res. 1 Fhone 276 . OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 Me~ts every Monday ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVLRS, Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN Sl'Alk zation for National Prohibition Reform., Which Front Street lJuneau 1| pooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. ;Y8hy E4 8 Dk . i ¥ § H . TOM SHEARER, Dictator. reads like a party one would enjoy taking vart :n. ———J| | Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. || o o "0y g0 "B O Rox s ! R A | o || Evenings by appointment. || ™ 7 ¥ d o RN 3 | L ! Second Hand Guns Rought | Phone 321 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 : » s A ‘o ' NE. 3] 0. 1¥ ! More and li( _t((r Plagarism. ; e and ds»[l‘a i = S | Second und fourth Mon- ¢ 4 ! ew Guns an mmun | o= — ¥ |day of each month in \ e " l i A (New York Herald-Tribune.) SEE BIG VAN || Dr. A. W. Stewart Scottish Rite Temple, // 2L ‘ | We have always been a little puzzled by plag- THE GUN MAN DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘/;‘1*.,7' iarism trials. The ablest writers of the ages have| Opposite Coliseum Theatre Hours 9 a m. to § p. r. | | 5. L. REDLINGSHAR- “Y~ Carolina, *Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia it is five. Started originally as a good roads aid, revenues from it now are diverted in many channels. Mis- sissippi has used a part of the money on sea walls. New Jersey has improved some of its inland waterways. Maryland has spent some of its in oyster conservation and to repairing city streets. It is a common usage to apply the fund to reduction of taxation in cities and counties. Because gasoline ieetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Counci Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. oy H. J. TURNER, Becretary. | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Mevts first and third &Mondays. 8 o'clock, wt Eagles Hall it does not occur to him whether any one has ever before touched upon his theme. All the plots conceivable within the range of human action were long ago worn theadbare by hack writers; and any one of them can be brought to fresh, intense life | by an artist with the artist'’s undefinable divine fire. | If he has something to say, and a way to say it,| he wastes no time on considering whether others have said or done anything like it before. Shakespeare's themes were second hand, but to- day they are irrevocably his. Milton, Goethe, Dante, 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA Telephone 402 Music furnished for all occasions Scandinavian-American or Am- erican Jazz Music Featuring Midweek Dances every ‘Wednesday—Moose Hall In 1019, thr s e DO important, what is original is almost surely . Mre Bertaud has married Henry Martin Messinger, of Long Island, At a Fair Price o -8 Second and Feurtn North Dakota—inaugurated a tax on gasoline, the gy, i. Y. They are shown leaving for a West Indian honeymoon. WHERE? | ' | Drs. Barton & Doelker ¢ Tuesdays of each month, initial rate in each being one cent per gallon. This Nothing is more utterly boring than the sad CAPITAI IAUNDRY | s, HIROPRACTORS | at 8 o'clock, Scottish year every State and the District of Columbia have |young men who spend half their lives studying the 2% R s e | -+ 1 il Bt DRUGEESS HEALTH SERVICE Rite Temple. JESSIE P, similar levies, the rates ranging from two cents in}encyclopedias to find out what other men have/ President of the Notre Dame Alumni| | Fhone 355 Frankiin, St «Maintain that Vital Resistance ”! KELLER, Worthy Mat- ! some States to six in others. Washington recently done and the other half rigu;‘ing how to avoid it. MEMURIAL FUR Association and James Armstrong, . i s Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | ron; FANNY L. ROB-. ' increased its rate from two to five cents. Florida, The conscious gfrox't to be ergmal is_ in itse}f enqugh — ‘N.\ti.mi\l Secretary. —— Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. i INSON, Secretary. Georgia and South Carolina have a six-cent rate :“’b‘;" A oF Pt ""hl‘f“ T‘B*‘A‘ T T RS P “ 5 e ey T . ubble in a poet’s or a novelist’s young breast. BOUND FOR CORDOVA ‘ 1 - " % and in Kentucky, New Mexico, Montana, North|, "0y 4c"c magnificently sure of himself that| KNUTE RUGKNE W. R. Gilbert, s.,,,gimgndem of | The Merrimakers le » Saghers Council No. 17¢a Robert Simpson Opt. D. ! Graduate Los Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground the Pioneer Packing Company's plant at Cordova, and family, are returning to Cordova on the Alaska preparatory to opening the plant for the season. L RUMMAGE SALE The Martha Society will hold a RUMMAGE SALE in the old Post Office Building Wednesday April 8. Donations Already Receiv- ed Notre Dame—Com- mittee Will Act | SOUTH BEND, Indianz, April 7. —Plans for a memorial to Knute Rockne are under way at Notre DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician | i ; th harle "D 11, | sale HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED taxes are so easily col]ect]ed‘ t};ey yclek: large Anatole France—all the great artists of all the ages 5@':139,1?3&e:hecu:v:rsi?y ;?;2:1— gf).l}: .startsk_at 9 a,rlrlx. Ctlothlnsl. !Eyemm;mfi;fi]lmm Bld’:m Douglas ALEX. GAIR W. P totals and the tendency of lawmakers to InCrease|p,.o rewritten others' themes, and because they St He Nl recelved s mimiea e h: Ii;lu‘i‘oeod R0y (DIanRUg 10, ;.:iv with modern machinery. The{ | .2 bhone 484 residense | | 3UY SMITH, Secretars. ~Visiiing the rates is strong. were artists they created new fabrics that made OId}dona:ions and a committee com—iv S S ‘[ ) better way. . . . We invite you{ | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | orothers welcome. Victor H. Scales of the American Fetroleum In- | forms new. "Homer re-sang stories which the Greeksmcmd of Notre Dame alumni and ? i to inspect this new equipment to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 D stitute estimates as follows: had heard a thousand times. After all, the test! rongs of the famous coach will in operation. e rrarT ) s Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. {of time means something. Stories that have echoed | | ¢ = . make recommendations as to the “‘«‘ down the centuries are certain to be better than !'V . .To0 : SMALL Gasoline taxes cost the motorists of the United States in 1930 $100,000,000 more than ! all the expenditures for the United States Army and nearly $150,000,000 more than for New silk linings are here now in a big variety. Hazel James Madden form of the memorial. any which a devout modernist, sitting alone in his Teacher of the Pianoforte and ; Father O’Donnell conferred yes- garret, can devise. -5 | | G | | | terday with Frank Hering, National . the United States Navy. The total is- equal Dull coples are, to be sure, dull. Dead writing | > "o Trerc Hering Yurman’s | cxponent of the Dunning System PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 nearly to the combined budgets of the is always dead. But if we were offering advice to| L G f. .. 1% - ! L"f .ll":?l':"fr Mh“::'i s.:ll"::yln RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘ States of Tilinols and New York. young writers, we should tell them first of all to| Invitation for Bids | eiraction experience compared with | | The Furrier Triangle Building G i e 3 — As yet Alaska is not represented in this immense forget the conscious effort to be original and to| United States Department of Ag- | the project bid upo;\ justifies such | JS! dio, 206 Main St Ph T | S e Joregate. As many of its motor car owners are | Write old stories in their own tongues. More and riculture, Bureau of Public R0ads,|rejection. Where copies of plans 2 b i) frep ) e o i . i tax in addition to |better—but particularly better—plagiarism would be|Juneau, Alaska, April 1, 1931. Seal-| are requested, a deposit of $10.00] SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY | FOREST already paying a double license tax in althy credo for our too modern age. ed Bids, subject to the conditions | ;i i ¥ 2 4 4 i a he: y 8¢ will be required to insure their re- CAPITAL CLEANERS . ° | personal property taxes on their cars, they view S contained here, will be received un-| tyr If within fifteen (15) days 4 with distaste the proposal now before the Legisla- til 9 o'clock A. M. May 7, 1931, and | agter opening of bids, plans are] DOUGLAS AGENCY | BATTERY SERVICE | WOOD & ture to add another tax to their burden. And, as The Chamber—The City Council. then publicly opened, for furnish-|not returned, the deposit will be CITY BAKERY, MRS. REIDI Marine Electrical Work ost of them realize, experience has, in almost e ing all labor and materials and per-| forfeited to the Government. Guar- Telephone 7 | £ . :rery State, proved that a one-cent rate is shortly (Cordova Times.) ;f,:l;jm?;fpxs;l‘],ix:éortl;\ef%;algs‘;::n;fltglgg‘ antee will be required with each|yeave your order at bakery or| | Capital Electric Co. GARBAGE HAULING N ~ | bi t 2 (5% | followed by an additional cent and this by an- There was a wealth of achievement expressed way, Yakutat-Cannery Section, Na-}oid !;e fglxg)gasmF:;e thse ng.er gi’;f phone and we will call | Second at Seward { Office at 2““.. L other, until what was an almost unnoticeable levy in a remark made by Mayor Will H. Chase in a|tional Forest Road Project, located | formance bond will be required as 3 - Tailor Shop tset becomes oppressive as time passes, report to the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. when |adjacent to the Tongass National|fongws: In amsunt of 100% of| PHONE YOUR ORDERS (Cliester Barnesson » Gl R R 4 he said, “Every recommendation made by the | Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter-ythe total contract price. Perform- (3 Chamber to the Council has been acted upon and|FOrY of Alaska, The length of the |ance will begin within ten (1D TO US JUNEAU-YOUNG oaaoNE . NG o ( | these projects are now under way.” A - | calendar days after date of receipt AIR' TILIZE! RING-A-YEAR § STE‘M AFFECTED BY MsynorJChase ? g e myparmum to the | Proximately 1534 miles and the|of notice to proceed and will be Funeral Parlors | DROUGHT. ; principal items of work are ap-{completed within one hundred fifty Licensed Funeral Directors L e e provisions being made at the City Wharf to handie | proximately as follows: Clearing 6.0 (150)calendar days from that date. Emhakitans The time-honored method of telling the age of |the halibut fishing traffic and to the proposal,to Acres; Grubbing 3.0 Acres; Unclas- | rjquidated damages for delay will Numnmmm-z Day Phone 12 { trees by the annual rings have been upset to some establish an airport on Eyak Lake, but his remark |sified Excavation 10,000 Cu. Yd: be the amount stated in the Special i gl JUNEAU TRANSFER " by the peculiarity of the season,|COVéred an achievement far more important than Structure Excavation 50 C. Yds:|provisions for each calendar day extentmth; yea!: Seyv'cee 01; the Uf]ioed Statea De' these two projects, it brought forcibly to the people g_l";"?;;; 2:;]:;‘“-(;:?}&“%‘,0‘;:%; of delay until the work is complet- . - . COMPANY | BAYE' WNp Fores Y 7 i - ; 3 Uled or accepted. Partial pa; ts AA ek partment of Agticulture. Trees in most sections oy, C"CO"S, Toe TR WL K Mo BVEI | Gu. ds; Corrugated Metal Pive 416 | i e ‘made as the work progress. g i R ( in the spring but were . Lin. Ft. The contract form and thef o5 'on work and material delivered Famous Candies got off to a good start in the spring mony, were united in cooperation for the common i s | ¢S en worl material delivere § 2 & ht. Almost % plans, specifications, special provis- | j¢' guch work and material meet halted by the parching summer drought. good of the community. fons and estimate of quantities may | ;o apnroval of the contracting of- The Cash Bazaar everywhere the growth of trees this year has been Cordova is fortunate in having, as its leaders,|be examined and the Standard|giser " Article on patents will be (1) E 3 slight, but in some areas where late summer rains| men of vision who permit their unit strength be|Questionnaire and Financial State- madé a part of the contract. Bids pen Lvenings soaked the earth a second period of growth followed | welded in bonds at once powerful and construc-|ment fC;f bi;iders sicured ?ly ‘h(: must be submitted upon the Stan- 2 » the drought, and so altered the ring records. This|tive. This cooperation has been their goal for the prospect ".e[‘} dg”SB“ the f;’ ;wl‘)’l‘.‘; dard Government Form of Bid and I3 . has been the case in Alabama, according to veports |Past decade. We prophesy that it will be the most|iddresses: U S Bureau of Publiciihe successful bidder will be re- | i B b ; influential of all our resources in the immediate |jot%%, TECTRY, o A Or L B duired to execute the Standard( We vlvlll a otte(r:l 61 to tllgem ROOM and BOARD e ' b ¢ 2 Far i Government Form of Contract for |prompt! ur AL, Hay,| | ure. . When a tree puts on & year's growth it adds a | TUture Service, Commercial ‘Building, Ket- | conctrction. The right i reserved. E npely. I Transt b,sinesys’ Mrs. John B. Marshall Moves, Packs and Stores i f wood, and the diameter increases by chikan, Alaska; Associated General | o"the interest of the Government | I8l and lransier busin 2 i3 Freight and Baggage | new ring of wood, a £ Contractors, Multnomah Hotel, Port- | ;. o%eovive “to reject d an |18 increasing daily. There's a PHONE 2201 double the thickness of the last tree ring. The age The Nautilus Makes Ready. land, Oregon; Assoclated General | ;18Y T84S any informality In|reason. Give us a trial order | I Prompt Delivery of of a tree can therefore usually be told by counting —_— Contractors, Arcade Building, Seat- Bl hostvid and it Aodeptsor fa- today and learn why. j ) ALL KINDS OF COAL the rings on the stump. As a consequence of the halting and the new advance in growth this season, (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Sir Hubert Wilkins’s Arctic submarine, now tak- ing fuel and supplies at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, tle, Washington; Associated Gen- eral Contractors, Spokane Hotel, Spokane, Washington. Each bidder ject any items of any bid, unless such bid is qualified by specific limitation. Envelopes containing You Can’t Help Being GARBAGE PHONE 48 Alabama trees in many cases put on a second thin must,submit with his bid, or prev- layer, known to foresters as a “false ring” So|ls nearly ready for its long trek under the ice of iously, an attested statement of his|Pids must be sealed, marked, and Pleased ot o v s Wil have 1o oo 2, Foe T Gt Sompus” s b | e v Sl e | Wl e ol B G | SO HAULED 3 3 - | (of the er) on forms e sup- 4 s . B. L. C. SMITH and CORONA their guard in computing ages in the living cal-|oy g this newest mode of polar exploration will|plied by the District Engineer, which | Yakutat-Cannery Section to be op- TYPEWRITERS endars of Alabama tree stumps. Such false rings o Naklar 2bo 4k ened May 7, 1931 at 9 o'clock AM, PHONE 114 AND LOT CLEANING be poised to burrow into the Arctic for a long sum-|is available for the contemplated d Guaranteed by are not uncommon over long periods of years. SreE work, including his financial re-|Federal & Territorial Building, Ju- E. O. DAVIS This year's regular ring in most parts of the| wilkins's project is the most radical departure in|Sources and his highway construc- | neau, Alaska. M. D. Willlams, Dis- Toaee J. B. BURFORD & CO. country shows much less thickness than the average year's ring, and even in those regions where growth was renewed late in the season the second ring has not resulted in a larger total year's growth, |but it will afford a mass of new data of the highest jectbany bid in which the facts as aicflOMTl_!E!:i)L'S :;‘E;H;Rsz: FHOR NEW RECORDS I. T v , did not get rain early enough |value to science. to business and technical organi- v. LEP] Moet regions, however, (id not @t Yain oarly encuEh | T The Neutilus will not o the only cratt seekin NEW SHEET MUSIC Garments made or pressed by | to start the second ring. y 2 us retain their sha; A to penetrate the Arctic region this summer, but 2 PHONE 528 pe | EVADING THE ISSUE doubtless it will hold the attention of the world RADIO SERVICE I3 more fully than any other, for its journey is not Py | TOM SHEARER | AY' Capone, Chicago's master gangster, has again only intrinsically important,” but will have a fas- RE:pe" lll)adio ‘I;esl’mnlm | | Y . cination for everyone's imagination as it plows along 0 S 2 D dio Tubes and Supplies } | o . 1 walked free from the toils of the law. A charge|;nger g thick ceiling of ice, writing a new chapter | ur a'Ulng S e}mrtment § " = ;:svagrnncydmed “s“mfld hir; mha t‘i“““;c“(’:: court | in the great epic of the conquest of the North. o 3 | | been ismissed an the ea [ icago's o 2 R AR 4 & racketeers and rum ring left the courtroom smiling Slam is sending its King and Queen to this We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- - JUNEAU MELODY PLA-Y BILLIARDS and unconcerned. It is not a sign of a corrupt|country to see some of our outstanding mediza! tains a first class Savings Department. We receive on savings E —at— Justice that Capone escaped trial and conviction |specialits. Under the circumstances, we should say accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account wixl:‘l;e:p r::ng:‘:n?u‘;"llmf HOUS BURFORD’S ] in this instance. The responsibility, if there is any, |they'd better send the jack along, too.—(Boston we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest ture Course. We are open for 0 i attaches to the officer who was so ill-advised as to | G1obe) to the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. business and regular weekly tour- . . accuse him of being a vagrant. As a legal phrase Atidne . 16 bR R Cha . slassad th Additions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts nament and competition under the word means a person who wanders from place | AO0E the | hesven i e : maxix' we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- way. Relax and enjoy keen com- EMILIO GALAO’S to place, begging or lLiving without means of sup-|convicted of beating his sick wife from receiving|{ ©0UAt o persons who have money for which they have no petition. If you have never play- C ARL’S port. In Illinois, or Cook County at any rate, it|ten lashes himself—(Washington Post.) immediate use and which they want kept in a safe place ed this course, you've missed a R t' means one who fails to support his family so it until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. treat. Reasonable rates—25c per : ecrea mon becomes a public charge. Instead of feeding riotous prisoners on bread and The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money Wena TA: KI Of course no police officer could be found who |Water, why don't prison authorities feed them on for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need Parlors was willing to swear that Capone didn’t support his|the kind of diet experts say affect the disposition? when other sources fail. We would be pleased to have you call 7 s PHONE family. Naturally there was no record of his family | —(Loulsville Courier-Journal.) and open a savings account with us. NOW OPEN being a charge on the public. He isn't one who has ]M; no visible means of support. He doesn't beg. On canflézm?‘fi;;:szu:ra::m_fnyfl j:otbod;; és m“m:;";’ JUNEAY . M) ET Bowhug—P ool 399 s o ok L The B. M. Behrends Bank S Wthg con:;aerywrmlm ht:)he':l:h tzt:e::r:iunsteg:nzlyflj about Prohibition—(Akron, Ohio, Beacon-Journal.) vy 8 e re d 8 m S T % v T l)ay Nigh y # 2 J or ight & they expect to continue to inhabit this globe, at! Both parties are having difficulty finding a poli- Oldest Bank in Alaska Goldsicln Bullding " least that portion of it which Capone favors as|ticlan who can take Prohibition or leave it alone. b a residence. He is anything but a beggar, or a polar exploration since the first use of the airplane. Not only will his trip help to determine the future value of the submarine for this purpose, —(Indianapolis Star.) 1) tion experience, and other construc- tion experience, compared with the project bid upon. The United States expressly reserves the right to re- - e trict Engineer, Public Roads. — e U. S. Bureau of L Dally Empire Wans Ads Pay. “Qur door step is worn by satisfied customers” K "Olé papers au the Empire office,

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