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Firaiits o et s S A ik irn. hést Se—cxe-; ¢ . . B———“\‘i D(uly 41(1.\’.(} leh! e of War undér President Wilson, he will not| AS K q an 4 5 | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies GRS, 3 FOREST |: St % St het - As he very properly pointed out in his form ANKBOARD . *|| Gastineas Channed JOKN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGEB statement, he was made his party's national lead | Helene W. L. Albrecht | jz— x . i | t : Nasay by the|iB 1928 when chose him for its standard bearer. | By FORREST C. ALLEN Hc :r blocking, checking, pick- i PHYSIOTHERAPY T D RN BLKS prublished every COMEANE Rt ccnd and Main [He still occupies that post and will not relinquish| AWRENCE, Kas, Feb. 11.—|in¢ off ‘(;T:""}GHFH ]fl{"d spikingarell 1 GEGROWN HEMLOCK | Massage, Electriclty, Infra Red | | Meeting every Streets, Juneau, Alaska. it until the party picks its candidate for President|Members of the vast army of'Uwed to demow fous. — | Cut Any Length | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night 3 % e o X A 15 ik athall'- Dlavere | i ke 9y ening is a new term used to 410 Goldstein Building > Juneati as Second Class Jun If it again honors him with the nom- |basketball plaj United lesignate @ legal play wherein a | at 8 pm, Elks ERERS o be T el |ination, which does not seem likely at this time,|States and other Couniries, num-|deinae B 1L Blay wheten 4 $4.25 per load ! Phone Office, 216 | {man. 5 WO he will make a formidable candidate and, if elected, | besing some 18.-8 with tite jintention of degal Visith s . oaa with t gally re- ng brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. a|would make one of the cou greatest chief | 000,000 men, and 1 Bl Camiate fon a8 D?’:'m“s_:l:fim"' knots '} o o | welcome, 3 Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell an SRR boys have a com- g SN o ges, g, ete. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | - Thane for $1.25 o rr{mn(h‘ s excutives Mon pirpose — oal. However, if DENTISTS | |M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule ¥ e paid, at the following | 'y ¥ 0 cd t is T on il pontaEe P i15.0n: 'six months, In advance, £ namely, to throw| ontact it s te Large load, $5.00 Sk e ! M. H. SIDES, Secretary. $6.00; one month, in ady 5 % 5 At the Lausanne conference England upholds the| " . 5o i mated 1 foul results. g | PHONE 56 | Subscribers will confer a favor it they wil prompfly |, o (ot the way to disarm s to dissrm while Shiere thsoul In a situation where pla e i ! Co-Ordinate Bod- Jity thie. Pusinsss Offtos of any faflurs el gl ; : p to his own teammate and GARNICK’S ours 9 Bl 4.9 pm. ies of Freemason- In the delive of their papers . rdvocates creation of even more armed forces and tg y Fditorial and Business Offices, 374 i p r “A" receives the return pass, . : 4 ry Scottish Rite — ting an International Army and Navy for oppon- olaiAh kitea the rethrin “f GROCERY s Blaniar’ moeting MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEDL PRESS, |the e of Naticns to play with (‘l‘-tfi‘ from doing p;lss, the shuttle or the tri- 4 Ysecond Friday The Associated Press is exclusively Th}""'g“h“‘jd""‘; B e - Iikewise. 53 \ngle Dass. Phone 174 ; Dr. Charles P. Jenne each month at T o Db o this papar and also the | York women memor s to permit| But this m}'a‘ The Belk Hokrt is the hait of iy | DENTIST 85 s’ o Bbobs local news. published herel New York to control liquor manufacture in order to ;T‘:‘-L‘~‘|“‘3]¢;w(‘i>“_h:") it away from the player's bas- |~ ——————————————e——e——’/| | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine tish Rite Temple AR IAWANTEED 70 BE LARGER |meel its State deficit. How peculiar! The Federal | FOT IR WG GTLE | Back Half is the other fterm ! feeeeo—ee R Bullding WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary p ‘L‘ST‘:&".&Y\:‘L'S”;N“V‘ ?;?fim PUBLICATION Government for 12 years has been attempting to do|y .oinoiooy o FORREST GALLEN |applied to this area | Telephone 176 s v ¢ ~ |that very thing and a national deficit is about the|sho oame. There is a wide varia- S RECREATION e 5 LOYAL ORDER OF : only concrete result it can show for [tion in the terms applied to plays. | LET FLOWERS . . MOOSE, NO. 700 ; — — situations of the game and the! Be XOUR ;Al;fg’l‘g:fl 311 BOWLING | Dr. J. W. Bayne ‘Meets Monday 8 p. m. i | Maybe if Vic Meyers, Seattle’s “jazz candidate” |appar used. adv. - Jumesn Flok; o DENTIST iflg!;izis::flv Dl:;:w; |for Mayor, is elected and puts a hostess on each of| At last year's meeting of the Na- | 0ld pa bers for Isale at The Empire. | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. 5 ol ; MUO08E o city's. strect as he has promised, the|tional Association of Basketball| i S AR A PARLORS { Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. mg’“Af‘g;ld:,’?: ;:grim':;’e-:‘:‘?‘- r r o o Ci s in New York the ccaches| | Evenings by appointment . Al in, employees of the street car system will reconsider - . | : S o e e TeCOnSICeT | oreed upon a uniform ba<k~mnu‘Qulck Sure - Comfort Cur alleys are in perfect ||| Pnone 321 SRR | 0. B 273, heir walkout vote in order to give the new melnodi rminology - the United States | f v lCOSE VEINS 34 P — : L | AR iti re MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 . Next year these newly accepted | or condition and we invite §|; 2 3 Second and fourth Mon- | ter vill be made public in the! 5 b 1 | Chestios Onr Oo-ao0s ity Reovit Pl i 1 Here's surprising relisf — guaran- your inspection. Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each month in 2\ e Sl e For a play in which aiced in your particular case! | DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, G o | (Seward Gateway.) | player from his guard Moone's Emerald Oil eases your |be—eeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeed|| Hours 9 a.m. to 6 . m. | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. AN | : : kol eaealion et unmolested i< {pain from the'very' second ‘you ap- i SEWARD BUILDING | |JOEN J. FARGHER, %% g0 ATy -spring of the titanic volume of business|and sc sket ested 15| o h 469, Res. | | nature which flows through the channels|described as a set-up. Other names P! 1 ~ | Office Phone 469, | | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- e e i -‘nf every nature whic ows through the channels)described in varlone| Oddly enough, the worse your| | LUDWIG NELSON Phone 276 | | retary. & of trade and commerce in such cities as New York, |given rious | s i | | 5 - LINCOLN A GUIDE TO US ALL. o i A e ps, Sunday shots, guts, |case—with broken veins and ulcers JEWELER 1] ! & E, = 2% b . | Ohicago, etcs u.thee, FICUAL SRS TRt iR |0 ups. suckers, dogs {-th> more Emerald Oil seems to Watch Repairing ile +| ORDER OF EASIERN STAR T ;1\ in: itions. Without this stimulus the wheels lay ups, suckers, dogs, 2 Brunswick Agency o | nd and W Tomorrow the nation will pause again to honori, ", vy would cease overnight, gigantic indus- | pot shots . [nelp! i i e ard Hasie oo Ll Robert Simpson i mSecaesda sofn 3 ourth the memory of Lincoln. He born 123 years |ipja) undertakings which stand out as marvels of { ;,( ‘1“" B hisre” budkds” vl | g Opt. D g Y' eacl mon.uh, .‘ ago in an earth-floor cabin in a ‘sparsely settled |cr e genius would wither and die in the em- Correct Terms 1‘\” miore’ Aiive, / e¥il-sntelling - uloers. Sesitiats .Angeles Col- at 8 o'clok, Scottish : art of the Kentucky frontier. From obscure be-|br stage of their conception. All these de-l The word nc accepted by the|" o O TS 4 e ol i ! Rite Tempie. EDITH Pt ol Y 3 s o ok Y \thout it il 5 et e just follow directions and you 1 lege of Optometry and HOWARD, Worthy Mat- ginnings and sordid environment, he struggled to |partures (}ernfllid_a (‘er’l«m FHE, | th hout i moi?t’s ooaches as ;L & “1-"1{)@“? o;{.mm are sure to be helped. Butler Mauro| | wou Can Save Money at Opthalmology ron; FANNY L ROB- E eminente among! the World's igreatest persomages of |Would become frozen and its virtue &s & crestive| the lists which fol W, 18 BACk- 1, 0o, o Junzau Drug Co. won't | | rilligoriing | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Sectetiry, ; g R force cea This is practically a condition existing|faced. The a colloquia e 4 Vi g i ’ 3 all time. His life and character, always worthy ey - keep your money unless you are. | SEE US FIRST . 3 with respect to some five billions of money as rep-|isms and ba dv. NIGHTS OF COLU! i subjects of study and emulation, now commend v AL | 1S _» | —adv.| | pror 4 KNIG MBUS ] : |resented in what is known as “conservative” loans—| yyhen the referee tosses the ball| P e arris Hardware Co. | |e R 1 themselves with especial force to the consideration -al estate, recognized industrial bonds and other b il i (R e | Lo Front St { Bart Seghers Council No. 1760, up at center or ball the| | wer Fron reet i r. Geo. L. Barton Meetin: d of his countrymen; in the throes of economic d2-|.gilt-edged” securities. One of the results of this|puy following is known s tip-off,| {~~""""""""""""""""""""7|e o5 . CHIROPRACTOR | Me d o lan pression and on the threshold of partisan ;mln:cal‘,m\]:h“‘, ond operative capital is reflected in the|iyy ofr tap, jump ball, toss, cen- : : 5 Hellenthal Building | nt;l:];gma;r;liig p.u m, controversy |depression now affecting the States ‘xu—:.«p or center jump. ) *|| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY TS urg- 1 Lincoln's life activities — his self-schooling, his| During the month of October, 1929, when BOme| 1 cage by witiring toat SRS | PRINTING { | DONALDINE e i s % T man T (ezdmzb;tster;g.rmcs;x;:g work in a village store, his brief career as a soldier [of the largest industrial enterprises came into|y withhold the ball from the op-| | STATIONERY { | Beauty Parlor | PHONE 259 JOHN F. MULLEN, G & fruition there was a total of $6,498,000,000 of liquid | o.cne ing dilay’ in thi SNElne : { ) 3 , G. K. _ in the Black Hawk Indian war, his practice as a |Tuitl Y as 4 B U | ponents during play in the waning |} { | Franklin St.. at Front . = H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ¢ 7 [money as represented in brokers' loans in New York.|p oo “oe snaoome it is callead ) t1| Phone 496 ~ RUTH HAY . g lawyer, his service in the Illinois Legislature and | 2 z = S5 o sigh s 0 FORIC AU S5 TS [NDERY i lone ES R RS TR A T e o R Tt litioa] | ThiS @igantic sum may be likencd to table stakes in |, treese, stall, bulldogging, ropine, |} B 9 . DR, R, E. SOUTHWELL 38 in the Federal Congress, his record as a political |, ence game of poker—each million or fraction |y, e court game or delayed:of-|! Optometrist—Optician 0w bucks g0 any place any | v leader and his tenure as President—form & series |iporeos represented a stack of chips, which in pass-|gor o { H GOAREIREE | |} Eyhs Exacainede Classes PR 1 F | Uenes AT SRk 450 il ‘oil : of successes that could have been achieved only ling carried a purely speculative value. The money| pecoribing the defensive type of || GEO. M. SIMPKINS { | SHEET METAL WORK Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | and » tank for crude ofl save §). "awenan hoegetic end invellixany d“”“m] Aol oty meros e LTl sng Other con- | piay so often spoken of 25 the mnnI: e S E | PLUMBING | Office Phone 484; Residence burner trouble. approaching a task, he dilige endeavored o structive enterprises has something tz gibl ad |0 “man vie, shifting was voted] | v Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 understand what was needed for accomplishment, [creative behind it. In the aftermath the in and|.o Bt SOV P WE L SON T ex-i COMPANY 40| GEO. ALFORS to 12: 1:00 t0 5:30 | R TR } In effecting results, he was not averse to a com- |OUtflow from these industries represents the reallgyoncing siiding and man to man |} U PHONE 564 e o|| RELIABLE TRANSFER | se as to method, but he could not be swerved |Stability of the nation | preferred in the order named S oot e im sttt rere e ® . . promise as b 1 v A little over a decade ago the same economic ™ mp. poards back of the basket s " s e~ g into a sacrifice of ‘principle. g employment of money was the major and Primary| ..o be known as bank boards ; | JUNEAU-YOUNG ( Outstanding characteristics of Lincoln are IS, of Alaskan banking. The Territory's industrial| o o yo a0 oo "oon Sl e PAINTING ELECTRICAL :‘ Funeral Parlors NEW RECORDS honesty. his patience and his gentleness. He Was|fie]d was represented in its mzues Without this| . yooqe | REPAIR WORK L d Fi 1 Director | honest, not only in the narrow meaning of monetary |capital it is mutable if the first $350,000,000 in gold | g0 oy o il Lot i DECORATING | i g ol NEW SHEET MUSIC y s st rating wi CCOR. NG ] and Embalmers | S s Biuations: thit . wide sense of moral re- {could have been extracted from “the gravels or lodes Rorard | NO JOB TOO SMALL W saigpre oy o ORI uirements. His integrity was nov impaired by the | Without this stimulant neither the Faibanks Ex-|pifiCh ! KALSOMINING ||} Capital Eleetric Co, || moneitst Puroress || - RADIO SERVICE taint of deceit or 4 ation Coinpaqy’ or the other big dredging out-| g0 Al NING | apita ectric Co. ks ST Ris inpoace o policles llied by subterfuge. |1t :-v:z{.;x 5%“;:';";0(“’[;:1((1]“-\[‘-1]:;’11] fi;mmlxgw esting of ' the | ™/ n.’ Defense IMATES FURNISHED = IR e Cl ’F || . Expert Radio Repairing 1 Lincoln was infinitel tient. He judged men [°S“matec ST00.0% A, T 0N of mass, set, FREE | r. C. L. Fenton Radio Tubes and Supplies ] s 5 ¥y But the large sums necessary for such under-| o .o o G4RB ‘GE | CHIROPRACTOR ;E by their merits rather than by their faults. He Was|iovinos come from the great money centers of the |- mul“\.' o First Class Work Guaranteed £ | | Kidney and Bowel Specialist ' disposed to credit everybody with good intentions|worid. The returns from operations, save a tithe |~ 3 e 5 e || “Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. JUNEAU MELODY and slow to admit that anybody had been guilty |disbursed in labor, go back to the outside world. No Legal Blocks J. W. MEYERS H Al ]LED || FOOT CORRECTION of a lapse from rectitude. Despite opposition and| It is the employment of banking capital in thel oo 00 ¥ FOUE TELEPHONE 2552 | Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 HOUSE vicissitudes, he could not be made to lose faith or [stimulating of a number of small mm';.: lhvm the legal block, ‘Whith ~doesn’t’ e Reasonable Monthly Rates o . B hope in the triumph of a just cause. industirial advancement of Alaska lies. his is con-| ” - e, e SR hove I g gl e b _|firmed both by the attitude of the Federal Govern- |y LENZ (R HEMLOCK WOOD |/ He was gentle to the extraordinary degree. His| %, 1 the observation of many economists who| 3 T,\mfls and writings contain nothing of an acr@m\ have' songht the answer £6. Alaska's. problems, There | JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock Order Now at These Prices | OFFICE ROOMS ious nature. He refrained from the vituperative|,; o ore risk in a loan to a mine operator than | f WALLPAPER Full Cord ..$850 || JUNEAU TRANSFER speeches that were common during the Civil War|jn any other line of business—not so much as in| 9 DAK.Got o | FOR RENT against the foes of the Union. Even when unfairly |90 per cent of the businesses to which loans are| P . S Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord || COMPANY eriticised or viciously ridiculed by partisan foes, he |made uneau I aint dtore E. 0. DAVIS i Wil remodel t | never retorted in kind. All of his campaigns for One of the greatest stimulants to all o TELEPHONE 584 | 0 o 4 office were waged without any resort by him to|business would be recognition of the fact that our > X | suit tenant i chief raw material is gold, and by the encourage e e { personalities. He could not harbor political grudges !m ;“ (lx o de\t"op;}eit e ook 00 q;t- . ; !; The energy, persistence and probity that O~ | romis of employment, business success a:d civic ALASKA MEAT CO. [ The Florence Sho . GOLDSTEIN i acterized Lincoln are qualities that are essential to[g. oo oo po ead: Ph 427 for A BUIL | the solutjon of present economic problems. His for- ; i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING e R dvm'gnenc ! DING ; bearance and kindliness are an example for partisan Diesel Biiifs in. the Air Meadowbrook Butter #+ Austin Fresh Tamales | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL } | leaders to keep clean of abuse and recrimination g! oy PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 i WAVES i Moves, Packs and Stores their approaching political contests. (Now O T¥mes.) | - | Beauty Specialists i DON'T BE TOO Freight and Baggage j Lincoln's sovereign remedy for all public ills was Clarence Chamberlin climbing to at least 22,000 ° . Prompt Delivery of | “government of the people, by the people, for the |and possibly 25000 feet with a Diesel engine tha: LIBERAL : people.” So long. as adherence is given this great |was gasping for air; Walter Lee's and Frederick i ALL KINDS OF COAL democratic doetrine, these United States, we can |Brossy’s non-fueling record of 84 houh and 33 mio- HOTEL \‘lm“ confidently believe with him, “shall not perish from |utes made last year with & Diesel; announcement e “ PHONE 48 ! the -earth” that the new German Zeppelin, Lu er even than| 7Y NDA our Akron, is to be equipped with Diesels; the : TN TR KA memory that the ill-fated R-101 was driven by ELEVATOR SERVICE - kS e % PLANES AT NEW TOTAL. Diesels which were in no way responsible for the|{* 8. ZYNDA, Prop. L. C. SMITH and CORONA i oy o tragedy of her loss—here we have evidence that | TYPEWRITERS g Although not as many airplanes were manu- oline is doomed as a fuel in aircraft. Forty per Guaranteed by factured for commercial and private uses in the |cent of all airplane accidents are directly traceable to nation in 1931 as in 1930, the number of mew planes placed in than those lost from commission from all causes. At the end of the| year there were 10,780 planes, exclusive of those of | the Government’s mil y and naval establishments, | in operation. New York led with 1,227 and California was sec- ond with 1,186. The 1 . however, was first latter State in the number of licensed pilots, 3,327, and licensed New York second, having ser! ce was larger tem as oil mechanics, 1644, with 1820 and 860 pilots and mechanics respectively. The country had 17,739 licensed pilots of which litt] 6,881 had transport, 1586 limited ecommercial, 46 industr’ 26 private licenses. Of the licensed flyers, were women. Forty-two of them held transport, 56 limited commercial, one industrial and 433 private licenses. Women also invaded the me- with regard to the Dem nomination for the Presidency, as revealed in his formal statement to pewspaper men in New York Ci nd his subse- quent interview following conference with Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, is clearly one of receptivity. It is equally plain that he not now and has no intention of becoming a candidate for the nom- ination. When he asseris that he is not opposing the nomination of any other candidate in the field, hs is evidently taking thc only possible step by which he can set at rest the persistent reports that he is partyto a movement to bloc) wom- | ination of Gov. Roosevelt, Gov. Smith like Newton D Baker, whose name has been mentioned probably ‘more. offen than any ciher man's, except ‘Gov. Roosevelt, will accept the wic mmsuon u the mwm Gonvenuon‘ 0Cr ult a explosion. Diesel heartbreaking experimentation hope, courage and skill on the part of American German, the York than day so-called greyhound? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1932. the gasoline engine. For all its outward resemblance to the usual ai plane engines, the Diesel is conspicuous by its ob- vious safety. Where is the electrical ig n? There is none, hot as a flame. is ignited by the hot air. Where is the carburetor? le danger. It has taken nearly thirty to years to but of French and British engineers chanics’ field, five of them holding mechanics’ li- |bring the weight down from 450 pounds to the horse- censes. power to the present two and half.” More than the prevention of fire is involved in the success now OV TH'S v T to be recorded. Aerial navigation may possibly be GOY. A\:\"—l_‘ijhl()hl'] ION. entering on a new phase. An airplane can travel The position’ of former Gov. Alfred E. Smith 3,250 miles on cheap fuel oil but only 2484 miles on an equivalent charge of dangerous gasoline. this means in reduced fares in long-distancet voy- ages it is easy to imagine. it may cost no more to “diesel” Who will imately air in seventy-two hours from Lond: to steam over the Atlantic Andrew J. Volstead writes to Senator telling the latter that his four per cent beer bill, if enacted, would open up the saloons again. and it might close up some of the graveyards— (Boston Globe.) Be patiept with Congress. It's a terr right ‘now, being a politician and a statesman at the same time—(Lorain Ohio, Journal.) 1f the Democrats use good sense and good tactics lx‘ is going to be a good fight.—(Detroit Free Press.) The piston squeezes air to | one-sixteenth of its normal volume so that it becomes A jet of cheap atomized fuel Then follows There is none. Nothing but small oil pipes leading to cylinders. An automobile driver stares incredulously when he sees the engine started while the tanks are being filled. Oil can be spilled on the hot cylinder with this state of, perfection—thirty nition sys- s the usual bring the years. of | indomitable v striving to What deny that through on to New in a four- Bingham, Sure, ible strain, JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e ] 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6, Front, near Gross Apts, 1-7 Front, opp. City wm.r:. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill, 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Grocery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. A Rocking Horse makes motion but no progress. If you are to be progressive you must not only work but you must save your earnings. WE PAY 0 INTEREST compounded semi - annually upon savings ac- counts. While you work make your dollars work. One Dollar or more will open a Savings Account The B. M. Behrends Bank OrLpEST BANK IN ALASKA Front and Main. Second and Main., Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. FIRE ALARM CALLS J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streéts PHONE 359 W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS WORK CO. Phone 17 Front Street, next to Warner Front Street Juneau Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings GENERAL CARPENTER FINE WORK GLASS REPLACED Watch and Jewelry IN AUTOS REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN Estimates Furnished Upon Request