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RS e n THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1933. g \ | | | woman and child in the country. the United States Figures vouched for by Brewers' Association Skagway and Tenakee. Judges for the exhibit were J. formal opening the previous even- ing which began with a general reception between 7:30 and 8:30 away with him d ocumentary Telephone 176 Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | Dail A ka Em ire ‘a prelude to a far-flung examination of economics el Bi [ back of substantial portions of the present Admin- A |GUI-TU AI- ot y lhs p present Adm PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | | istration’s entire program. Similar studies will soon 2" oF —— ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER be launched in the fertile fields of the NRA and YEARS AGO . ll Casti Cha ! || | banking and financial policies of Mr. Roosevelt's TAKEN AWAY BY From The R R e T b & astineau nne, Published every evening except Sunday by the advisers ‘ } . Helene W. L. Albrecht | |z S:‘I:::xgn,‘z%m'rmgksow.tmy at Second and Maln| Negotiations to obtain Rockefeller Foundation mslo'l'l!ln::‘Y B. P. 0. ELKS ts |backing for the financial survey are understood | PI-E SEPTEMBER 15, 1913. Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | ' = “weinecday ot m‘fiz;ered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class |, he completed, with $35000 soon to be made | Harry Morton arrived in Ju- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | 8 p m Visiting ‘#) RN - available for this. purpose. Details of the NRA| |neau from Perseverance and was| | au'lmg:::s:;:cf"l;ld;u || rothers welcome: SUBSCRIP RATE! inquiry are lacking at present, but a grant of $115,- | planning to make a fortnight's * L. W. Turoff, Exalt- b, ouivred by carrier In Junsay and Doustas tor 9188 106" (ot cvpeetea 11 shese tner £ - Farm Products Displays at|Was Last of Mi Many ‘Czars'|visit to tne States. B —————"| o Ruler. M.H.Sides, i By mail, postage paid, at the follow! tes |ar ¢ u tary. | e P S T I, e o S S i Mg o e Southeast Alaska Fair | Who Appeared on the | chamies o. Daviason, who was|| ity D00 g $601 ohe wontt, In advance, 28 55 1 | liminary stages of the farm investigation, there will Bring Many Prizes ',| Stage in Washington lon his way to Juneau to succeed DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS notify the Business Office of any fallure or trregularity be few slips escape the attention of the economists 3 - 4 L |Gen. W. L. Distin as Surveyor- DENTISTS | | Seghers Council No. 1760. i the delivery of Whels PADer: o isiness OfMices, 1us, |77 I° Sldelizies Awards were made yesterday af-| By HERBERT PLUMMER | General and Secretary of the Ter- Blomgren Building Meetings second and last s A ternoon in the garden and farm| WASHINGTON, Sept, 15.—What- | ritory, had arrived in Whitehorse | | PHONE 56 Monday at 7:30 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | BEER DRINKING. products displays at the Southeast|ever others may say or think about | and was expected in Juneau with-| | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Transient brothers urg- unnr’:r ':::331?::‘1’10:’3;'31’1.nifil“’ifi%‘.’mfig:uggdfi%d“:: ekt Alaska Fair. There were many|A. V. Dalrymple and his conduct|in a few days, according to tele- | T R P ed to attend. Council e oot Stherwise credited in this paper and also the | In the first 16 weeks of beer's return as a legal exhibitors in this department and 7] as director of the|graphic dispatches received by Charles J Jenne Chambers, Fifth Strecd. local news published herein. [beverage, the people of the United States consumed |8 large number of awards were Nation's prohibi-| Gen. Distin. Dr. S 5 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. P ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER about 36 eight-ounce glasses of i made. Among the winners'a large tion forces, the| e : o H. J. TURNER, Secretary KA CIRCULATION QU e ATION gl glasses of it for every mam. |, .. were exhibitors from big Major carrieq, The new Alaskan Hotel had its Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | = a > ! | Building — ] | ] I showed that up to July 30, Americans had swallowed | p. Anderson and Charles H. Flory. proof of loyal co- d a tank for crude oil and a tank for e oil save o'clock for the public during which | | | burner trouble. - | \ :‘ ;z;:l zfr 4.,’3:&.220,1960 eitghht-otuncr glasses. For the| Winning exhibits and those sue operation from ! alone e total was 1,332790,688|cessful in being awarded pnzes. his chief. time nothing was served and the ne ! glasses. It has often been said that Americans|were: Just before time was devoted to inspection of Dr. ]fig&s}r}d) PHONE 149. NIGHT 148 | are not beer drinkers. If they are not, these figures Poiatoos the Prohibition the fine new hostelry. Ferries Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. RELIABLE TRANSFER indicate they are well along the road to becoming| pegi early white crop, all var- Busesu. was °Nbe r]::m pheon Creekd:m: Dojug- Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | /) isuch. o v ' merged with the las Island with crow 0 join : . t [ T S | ieties of this early crop, first, S Evenings by appointmen | | ponrtea=- . New York State led in consumption with 1489158 | James Traille, Tenakee, second Bureau of Inves- the large number anxious to s Phone 321 | ‘ naral 5 Tina $0, and 588,500 bareels durig:the | Erest’ Collifi,| T¥nabee; DEILARINNE"" . \\: IWEHSEL SREE Sl ey tend the reception and tapect Ll o 9 ) 59 st s, kee, 5 g d b ta of so month of June. Wisconsin, with a much smaller|pink crop, all varieties in this Ge‘_‘f;“lcg_‘:::i:ii::;w Ihu:x-lder- :::2; LE:; 2;'@1 efnnm the festivi- ™ u s population, used 998,951 barrels between April 7 and|early crop, first, James Traille| .....3 i is sajd there has been ties which were to take place. Dr. A W. Stewart June 30, and its June consumption reached the|Tenakee; best white main CrOPJcongiant friction between us. from * * DENTIST " i » 1 irespectable figure of 427,964 barrels. first, W. Wills, Skagway; best 10t} ;.0 of your appointment, and Isadore Goldstein and W. F.l: Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | Wise to Call 48 From the date of legalization to the end of|€Arly White crop, first, James) ... 1 haye been trritated by Merchant, who had sold out the | i # y the Merchant, W g SEWARD BUILDING | TWO GOOD APPOINTMENTS. {June, the 22 States in which sale of beer was g:]‘,“e' ;‘.,nn:ee: ?;c?dl‘ot E;::lfl manner in which you have dis- Stock of goods formerly belonging Office Phone 469, Res. | Juneau Transfer = 1o b |Permissible had received $5.803.200 in various forms| iy s e Somes Traille,| chereed your dutles. {to J. J. Kennedy at Haines, a Phone 216 | ] 1 In appointing Thomas Gaffney of Nome t0 D€|,¢ wovonie regulting from the return of th i B 3 5 “Nothing, 0f course, could be short time prexiously, formed a & n g rn of the beverage. d D. Clark — ) 0. when 1In nee United States Marshal for the Second Division and | Tenakee, sgoon h H. D. ;li-t’ further from the truth’ partnership and expected to enter o e 3. W. Kehoe of Ketchikan fo be United Sia%s| he Government started out by plowing under|srop. firs, Date ggwa:mgka:wa; Perhaps no other appointment the hardware business in Junect |- i of MOVING Y Attorney for the Third Division, President Roosevelt 5 gl o ) " ) N | in the new ‘administration was the Their stors was to be at Second| | Dr. Richard Williams = jone in three rows of cotton and one in - every|second, H. D. Clark, Skagway best ! SIORAGE : has made mo mistake. Both men are of hihlgy aores of wheat and ended by uprooting one in|lot main pink o, -fst, THIGHGEE " ", conter 38 that of Major Dal- and Gold Streets and they planned DENTIST l o ) caliber, good character, and have the ability to make |every third row of pigs. wan., Blagnsy second, W, Wills rymple. His career as Prohibition to carry a complete stock. OF#ICE AND RESIDENCE | i F 3 ‘ i : 2 et Rl ¥ ! — e good in their respective offices. Skagway. P;rector here was brief but vlv-; Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | uel Oll Mr. Gaffney is a pioneer of the Second Division.| At least we have the de § i RNECKE LEAVES TO A e 4 pression to thank for| Vegetables Other Than Potatoes | He had been in office only three TED WE! S y ’ He not only knows the entire Division in which he one achievemnt. It reduced superstition materially| Those receiving awards in €X-|yweeks before he was the oefner of, ATTEND SCHOOL IN STATES/g — — — ————1# Coal lives but is known by all of its residents as a g0od ! _no one now remembers it is bad luck to sport|hibits of vegetables other tham Po-|q controversy. T i 2 Ti citizen, a real man and genuine Alaskan. He i a|a one-dollar bill. tatoes were: I To attend school in the States, [ ransfer lifelong Democrat and has been one of the active ot SR Best string beans, waxed podded, STORM CENTER | Ted W:'“‘-‘c:fiisf“ 1"1:‘";‘;5:;‘;’_‘ Robert Simpson | leaders of that party in the Territory for many Exit the Whale first, H. D. Clark, Skagway; best| When it became noised s Y rney :fl"i i Eoc' o e Opt. D 3 | years. b string beans, green podded, first,| that brewi t Juneau Mining Company, | . D. 4 R _— ng permits had been is- morning on the Princess Louise. Greduate Angeles Col: Mr. Kehoe's residence in Alaska has not ben (New York Herald Tribune.) H. D. Clark, Skagway, mndt M. | sued to Eastern gangsters, the hur-| —e——— lege of Optometry and ) so long as Mr. Gaffney's but is runs back some 15| A few years ago a group of public-spirited citi- Pearce, Douglas; best six table|ricane broke around his head.| pour hundred deer have been Onthalmology Konneru S He has lived all of that time in the First beets, first, James Traille, Tena-| Things were further licated nd | years. He has lived all o e e First|zens with an eye to preserving something of Nan-|yc.™second, W. Wills; best three er complicated purchased by Tennessee authorities| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | Division, at Haines, Juneau and Ketchikan. He is|tucket’s proud tradition instituted a whaling museum | guicc” Chard, first W, Wills, sec- :hen it became krnown that he for the Great Smoky Mountain l—_————:——-———l MOR ome of the leading lawyers of Ketchikan and is|where rellcs of the island’s supremacy of Sperm|onq Dale Cowan; best three cab- m’}fns;}‘a‘gg" . Pacific Coast ad- National Park. 5 E for LESS . H without fore knowledge DPR. K. E. SOUTHWELL X [ merce’s Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat In-|juneau, second, A. P. Dotson, Ju-1 that fairly bristled. Then, flatly well equipped to fill his new office. As a member | might be housed for the instruction of generations i ? of the Territorial House of Representatives last|Which never knew the fine balance of a harpoon e ;::L Lfi::zte i e el e Optometrist—Optictan 5 Spring he earned among his colleagues the reputa-|Cf heard an old sailorman cry: “Thar she blows! TootitOviling, Tenakee,. 86g8dlunat 1o e B L Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | I tion of being one of the ablest members of that body. | SParm. she blows!” And now, according to the|pgle Cowan, Skagway; best SiX¥F,r nis office. In a fi"bu];;tclszss Room 7, Valentine Bldg. O o G vese. s Democrat, ne has taken an|TOSU Fecent statistics of the Department of Com-|table carrots, first, Ed s o e g e i e SRS NOW | ottice ;:ongmm;q md:n: | JUNEAU-YOUNG " Fhxie &8 Ofcs s | Funeral Parlors | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | active part in party affairs since he affiliated with spection, their foresight has been justified, for| e, best three celery, first, H. i i some two years ago. Ho was nominaied 1y |inre are only foureen whalers el ot of Unlied| B Gk, Skagway, second Deve g Ao iiglioly e B A | e e oirecters b % - |States ports. All of these but one hail from San h heads . 3 OP EN e and Embalmers pointment, like that of Mr. Gaffney, was made With|Prancisco and Seattle. Neither New Bedford nor f:(t]:usg Jr\;:);eu.wbes%v ‘tn Sl'ee o cf) g :c:‘edn dexrrectgr.thc pounded his desk (3 R R Gy A -d *® | | Night Phone1851 Day Phone12 4 the endorsement of the Democratic Territorial and|Nantucket can claim a single survivor of the hun-| pale Cowan; best six parsnips, thexrr BN e B ane 5 bl » . Divisional organizations, and is highly pleasing |dreds of sail and steam whalers of last century,| first, W. Wills, second, H. D. Clark; ; } Graduate Nurse e 4 , | Bgd Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- TR to them. and so, says the bureau’s report, closes an important | pest three plants parsley, first M MULTIP) e I b | These appointments leave six major offices re-|and vivid chapter in the history of the merchant|R. Godding, Skagway, second EXA-} yypeqy AING BENOSD. The sage, Colonic Irrigations | S ABIN’S maining to be filled by the Administration—United |fleet of the United States. ) Ounins, Tanskes: best peds =T me el Simie SALY DA Ottloe s JL AT SO AR States District Judge and United States Attorney| There are few enough oldsters today who canpod, early round, first, H. D. Olark rfimi’, swerijsn:::b!:n;mbgon sz mEvsnlng: :iuA + Pho 259‘ Everyth Furnls| in the Second Division; Unted States District' Judge recall personally the importance and significance | Skagway, second W. Wills, Skag- L 159 T gan to MIDGET an n ne . v ing in hings and United States Marshal in the Thifd Division; of the whale oil trade in a vanished era, but here|way; best six radishes, earlyround |, "o, o ws ;&s;d ed that . for M ‘land there one can find a grizzled veteran who re- | first, Dave Housel, Juneau, sec- 5 ator McAdoo of Call- e oue el United States District Judge in the Fourth Division; |y empers the time when coal oll was considered|ond M. R. Godding, Skagway; best foruia; 0! Sad dvocaied LUk ap 3 s ] and United States Marshal in the First Division. s dangerous and explosive fuel in thousands of |six radishes, long varieties, first, ;’?“&:‘e:zy:‘d Soma ;& parHiy LEON ENSCH i e o 3 homes and whale oil only was burned in .pewter|A. Martin, Douglas second, Dave ™ 3 CHIROPRACTOR i , Speculation as to how long he | Featuring i1 | THE JunEau L lam] i 1ks g U LAUND ps boasting two little circular wicks which|Housel, Juneau; best six sta ST Rarhin L ottice - was iR Palmer School Graduate Franklin Street bet RY 3 Over First National Bank PHONE 451 Frout an? Second Streets rhubarb, first, H. D. Clark, second Ed Hanson, Juneau; best six to- matoes, first, H. D. Clark, Skag- HOOVER ADV})S[I"‘JRS STUDY FARM ‘PLA Pabst Draught Beer must be nicely adjusted if they were not to smoke. That was the domestic and economic side; the romance and glamour and shardships of whaling creased by his appearance before the Ways and Means Committee of the House in support of a bill that ,\ PHONE Iu Two leading economic advisers of the Hoover yours by advertising. Admniistration, financed by Rockefeller Founda- [have been preserved in log books and stories, the|way; best six rutabagas, first, Al oo e 0lize 11 per cent wine, 3 . tion money, are putting President Roosevelt’s urm,moct notable of which is, of course, the saga of the|Martin, Douglas, second, N. Ba- BR & he sain timd =y Spe. cial Lun che on {4 | - [great white whale. While whali d, Juneau; best six table pars- . e expres- P | policies under the miscroscope of scientific ob: 8 e e whaling as an industry.|vard, ed his opposition to the repeal of LAMAE SCOTT servation. Under auspices of the Brook Insti- |DOWever, has declined in the United States, in cer-[nips, first, James Traille, Tena- Plate Al vat! pi ings ki the Eighteenth Amendment. EAU FROCK hn D. Black and Dr. Ji h F. Davis tain other countries, notably Japan, Norway and|kee, second, Dale Cowan, Skag- Expert Beauty Specialist R, DrJhn B AR aDc D Saeme " |England, modern facilities for killing the leviathan|way; best six table parsnips PERMANENT WAVING SHOP former number one economists for the old Farm .. d’eep and refining his productsghflvi ;v:m:xé wmt:e first, Sheldon Jackson JOINING THE “EX-ES” DfltCh Lunches Phone 218 for Appointment 'PE Board, have begun a survey of the Agriculturaliyears jnoreased enormously. 1In 1932 the United |Sel School, Sitka, second, Dale Cow- o!mz\elbl}:g: ‘:_ee"i ma:g' “cz:;:" Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop W" butnot Rxpetul | Adjustment Administration and the nmlflcntlons of States, in common with these other countries,|an, Skagway; best three Kohl ) P!‘n - < gisagger grwom; Open from 10 a. m. S R ’ the President's farm program. slgned an agreement at Geneva for the regulation|Rabl, first, W. Wills, Skagway, s M T 1 _________n l!-hrr and m With Dr. E. G. Nourse of the Brookings Staff,|of whale fishery, but even today 60 per cent of the|second, A. P. Dotson, Juneau; best| B K on A dmmmu;!’!‘ 34 to a. m. ———————— q they form a board of survey planning to establish (world's total whale oil production is estimated to six green onions, first, Dale Cow- Haynes of Ohio was next. ‘Thel}: branch oftices throughout the country. Results of fcome from Norway, followed by England with 30|an, Skagway, second Nice Bevard, | BRI L R Arens D JUNEAU SAMPLE H I the study are of course, problematical, but the Ad- |Der cent. With the United States no longer a dom-|Juneau; best six dry onions, cf;rs; BGmoir Towminl: Al SHOP OTEL ZYNDA - R o o s roparding cotablichment of an “op. |8t factor in a once tremendous industry, only | James Traille, Tenakee, SO I'waiker Widebrand and finai Col.(| TOM and MARIE The Little Store with the Large Sample Rooms position brain trust” with slightly suspleious eves. |® 51:819 whaler today plies from the port of New Dnlleu . o;:mn m]:gngs best S| Amos W. W. Woodcock, who went BIG VALUES ELEVATOR SERVICE Institution officials said the Rockefeller Foundation VO 0 JC5 Wit WO of ATUREECL Forlinele B i argest pabliage, fgt PUGR (Wien fhe new administration STURGE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. extile city as in M: & xd ntm‘d(; ttll:i:l:o available for the farm study in WA whaters’ Asdl . and' Nantirket "one of (ths| RE 4% Robertson, Juneau, second, came arch 4 A o outright grant. most charming of summer resorts of all the fine|N. Bavard, Juneau; largest POl EN P T Ty — Results of the farm study if hostile, or critical |New England coast! first, Dave Housel, Juneau, sec-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. C. L. FENTON ——— e ¢ of the Roosevelt policies—and Hoover stalwarts ond Dale Cowan, Skagway; larg- CHIROPRACTOR || GARBAGE HAULED form a majority of the new board—might bring to o est rutabaga, first, M. R. Godding, Soutn ¥ront St., next to Reasonable Monthly Rates L light some potent arguments for use in the 1934 e: cak ay, whay, ithe domgstl; habits of the Skagway; largest turnip, first, Brownie's Barber Shop | E. 0. D Blue Eagle ought to be, but if it is only prepared| ;o o5 Traille, tenakee; largest Are You Pr d9 orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 . . DAVIS I [ elections. to sit on the hard-boiled eggs of this nation, we'll|purTio white, first, Dale Cowan, eparea: Bieix N abpotment | TELEPHONE 584 i Some politically minded Democrats are not over-|be pretty well satisfied —(Boston Herald.) s 2 i Bef th . : % | Day Phone 371 | looking such a possibility. Without much effort they i R e Skagway. B o o dbegms 30 tgy is the t}me to put on . can visualize Republican campaigners flooding the Grains and Grasses 1 windows and the new rooi youve been i R vcet win damaxing I.rgumepn:g N Rl oo | Tame wete profiteers. aud glackers during. il SEVANDIAOL SENTY 1 1S9 €120 figuring on. Don’t let winter catch you unprepared. The . sdvastuenmspts, Ielg 7ol big war, while men were dying for them. The|and grasses %exhibit and the win-|| Reduce your coal bill substantially and make your |/7°%® of better things to have and GENERAL MOTORS gressional election. NRA has the same kind of tripe with which to|ning displays were: home m £ piRler waya 8o 11ve, ! ; It was learned the farm scudy will be merely )den.l —(Toledo Blade.) Best sheaf of wheat, first, Glac- que com ortable_ by put!;mg. on storm sash and | — — = = L iy il I CRMIILAOE & fom Tepaite MW Hiey Call on us MAYTAG PRODUCTS § ; g , or prices. W. P, POWDER TO RIP NEW GOLD FIND IS Glacler Dairy; best sheaf oats, SHIN H R . P. JOHNSON . (PRIZES AWARDED ER TO REPORTED, ANCHORAGE| first, Dale Cowan, Skagway, sec- I GLfiS—OUhg&?lA"'Nfi%—E%LWORK arry ace ||| i DOWN HUGE BLUFF { ond, Glacier Dairy, Juneau; best e ——————— | P Pilot Happy Roundtree, back |sheaf timothy, first, W. Wills, . FOR BAKING A ON ALASKA R, R.|(Cm, ¢, fient io “Cache oreex|sicond, Dale Covany, bes, st Columbia Lumber Co b ., S 1 . R. brings news of the finding of a|Alsike Clover, first, W. Wills, sec- ? ” “THE SQUIBB STORE” M i promising gold quartz vein at the|ond, Dale Cowan; best sheaf na-|| - TELEPHONE 587 * ADMIRAL WAY cCAUL MOTOR F AlR TH u Rsn AY (Anchorage Times) ;head of Willow- creek and Rams- |tive wild gras;;) first b:ev w"‘ms. —~ COMPANY Four hundrea ryke creek, and he brought in|second, Dale wan; st sheaf | wluobe used wn;]&:esfl:: ::::rx;:: some samples of the gold panned |vetch, first, Dale Cowan. e and Plymouth m.' d days to break down & huge section | {TOm the Tock after it had been b W‘n;l!]" Fhmib'; L:Wmd i / crushed, says the Anchorage juccessful ex] TS an e d.?“ff;“”""":“':;e":‘;t fgaril £ o d "’33;, bluft about & M€ | Times, The strike, it was hder.| winning displays in fruits were: r*“——-f : rnoohn 4 . s , was made by Clarence Sal- Raspberries, first, Mrs. E. O. Th B M B h B k i ners in the baking contest. when | 23000 cubic yards of the blutt will o0, et R b e B D, Biond, Loue A1 e B. M. Behrends Ban Smith Flectric Co. | ¢ :okl:s ;:d doughnuts were judg- | ' "% Sge-o1d mountain side |the lead can be traced over.a len, Juneau; gooseberries, first, | Gastineau Building 1 11:00: h&umtmmhm?g‘i he' maws 15 Srought’ b Anton | ™ile, and that pieces of gold worth M. R. Godding, Skagway; Ted Juneau P Alaska EVER G sucous!ulwe:hm :x' baking were: | Anderson, Roadmaster for _the over 20 cents have been obtained | currants, first, Lolis Mlg;;’ Ju- =i !'nc'ALN i3 4 _|from the rock. Placer ground|Dneay, second M. R. ding, Eog;”lseocoo::mfir:u’vt} ls‘”l’mc :‘flh w?.?l:‘;?vg ;:emm ;:isly below the vein also is reported|Skagway; white currants, M. R. ——— e ————— X A . W. 8. Pul- g Godding, Skagway. ) T e oklen, flist. Mrs,|bY train from Curry, and left on|800d: &hd 1 i3 “;‘“‘;mg"’;"“w" oz EREVEY BANKERS SINCE 1891 Want to Make = v Hans Loken, second, Mrs.' W. J.|the return trip this afternoon With | cents 1 the square foot of bed- o T a-Good Steak SEE BIG VAN | d :gvfl?l:rm}’ oox;kse; by herespeeder, which was overhauled| ;oo 'ang three placer elaims were [ Taste Be! ? G iti : e, second, Mrs. Forrest; ; . s su i BETTY MAC- | as tter ? uns and Ammunition ‘ . doughnuts, first, Mrs. W. J. Reck,| The big rock breakage is being|S@ked. and the quarts Ao oot Strong—Pr . . Then order a bottle of Ex- 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. | Second, Mrs. Ray Pelerman. |made, explained Mr. Anderson, to| 5 The find 1s about elght miles | BEAUTY SHOP | : ong—Progressive—Conservative tra Pale to go with it! Our {| | GUNS FOR RENT | ’ \Girls who ‘won awards in the |get material for rip-raping along " 107 Assembly Apartments | Beer is just bitter enough to | i I science exhibit of cookies | the roadbed of the railway where Dyl PHONE 547 | " sharpen a wilted appetite— | & doughnuts were: the river cuts in at various stretch- The University of Tennesse, i invi A yet full-flavored, creamy e ke o, Ruch b;mzo sec-(en. The rock from the bluff near | long a power in the Southern foot-| » R We cordially invite you to avail and mild to -qp » bottle L. C. SMITH and CORONA ‘erna May ; dough- |Curry is of the peculiar forma-|ball competition, plays its first| ! 3 for its own sake a pleasure. TYPEWRITERS first, Anna Campbell, sec-|tion that best resists erosion and|scheduled intersectional game in Rm mm ¢ 4 ’ Me' o‘ our: Mhue’ ‘Ol‘ | ] B M d & C v Josephine Campbell. disintegrati 3 \ £ W 9 . D Oor 0. lon under effect of the|many years this season, & hl.lld l Y S I meeting » customers” "—“"'*_"m A elements. m Washington University in| | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | h“S your business. 3 " | “Our doorstep worn by satiafied | * & Ny ton, D. C. 3 Pastor [ s ioictie -l e Ml Ga, were caught| The ads bring you tne informa- d il ST A | Morning warshis “:,,,u‘ CAFE : Y tion abou. quality, style and price.| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay — & ¢ ’ 1d’s greatest- need is ?