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et et SRS 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1935. " Dail Alaska Em ire “push forward and temporary recovery has given NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR "”' Ty g O & i e —————— y p way to substantial, healthy business growth. | UNITED STATES PATENT | PP | PROFLSSIONA ey . bR Editor and Manager| The conservative Dun-Bradstreet report frankly U. 8. Survey No. 1492, 20 YEARS AGO ,HA Y 4 : ONAL J|| Fraternal Societies | ROBSRT W. BENDER - - FEdito | states the forecast is for the sharpest business rise| Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1035 — BIRTHDAY|: RN T T FeTHh = ol Sunday by thein 25 years. Wholesalers are rushed with orders Serial 08356 ¥rom The Enpire | ! Helene W.L Alhracht ThL Gastineau Channel r nd and J-l“"myd retailers are losing sales because of delays. Notice is hereby given that, pur- : i PUYSIOTHERAPY § - i e . RERE AR Sk Nk s —_— = e O e vemma Ciasa| There is no especial reason to believe that|muant to an Act of Congress ap- | LIRS Bmphs ‘extends pongrasia-|, L L Electricityl TheraiRed | RS e SRy Cerice i o what we used to call a boom is upon us but there|proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- APRIL 13, 1915 {Se ONG et Ruies (OB 3 B. P. 0. ELKS meets matter. :‘ Ray Medical Gymnasties, | 307 Goldstein Building | Phone Office, "18 | every Wednesday at € p.m. Visiting' brothers * welcome, Lt Y ind | 3 birthday anniversary, to the follow- "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. is ample proof that the dark years are behind|TY ALASKA GOLD MINING A new' German . offensive mave-]i,w; Oellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1. 25\3“(1 the silver lining we have all been looking for OOMPANY, a corporation organiz- ...~ ccompanied by a new re- L} per_month ed and existing under the laws of By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: |is getting slowly but surely into evidence. The| < newal of the bombardment of the APRIL 13 me vear, In advance, $12.00; six months, In advance.f g oring walk has settled down to a steady gau}ommc:e ;;”g:;’s:r‘:“sk’u:e'azh":;s’iz‘ fortress of Ossowelz, and_strong J. W. Gucker John H. Walmer, Ex- 1 “ " v will confer a favor if they will promptly | o1l s b ine @ y | utt” 3 4 9 s attacks o) s alted R mumhl::\\wu\} fm‘,.. bt any failure or irregularity | 2nd We'll soon be striding along with the same old|pas made application for a patent antry attacks had been launch. i Arley W. Mullins 94 d Ruler. M. Elfi_smes Secretary momentum, and, profiting from experience, a little n the followi . ed. | Henry Tally o ollowing described lodes, ™ 1 1oary the Russian invasion | Emmett Polach in the delivery of their pap g Telephones: News Otfice, 602; Business Offic KNIGHTS OF COL'.MBUS surer of the way. |lode mining claims and premises, | ¢ | MEMBER OF “ssoc'fTE'fl Lt S BT & all situated upon Admlralf,;’ Islana, | WS continuing its successful ad-i Miles Godkin 401 Goldstein Building 1960, ul\a!ee*ciz::flslcc::\% wee Tor republication 3 Jichen Gredited 1o Another Target } Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre-| "¢ : 3 APRIL 14 | PHONE 496 1| 3 ek AAaS ik it or not otherwise cre aper and also the i & cinct, Alaska, and described by the Martial law had gone into effect; Nels Sorby i e s 7:30 local news published herein ; % throughout Italy. | George M. Simpkins p. m. Transient = —— (New York World-Telegram.) official plat and by the field notes IOUEROUY PR TS, fovnda - — brothers urged to at- ALASKA CIRCULATION CUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Sonator Long and Father Coughlin will have to|one file in the office of the Reg. From London came word that the R, DB&KAEEII&FRIII\LM‘FR /| ‘end. Council Cham- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION - - find a new et. Their charge that General|lster of Juneau Land District, An-| K2iser was believed to be planning —— o o A | » new campaign {0 offset the fall S @ DENTIS? sers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, Jochnson is “Baruch’s hired man” doesn’t sound like chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit r Bloigren nufld.ng | H. J. TURNER, Secretary o5 a very harsh indictment in light of Mr. Baruch's| Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point °f Przemysl and to meet the situa- | JUNEAU YOUNG | PHONE 36 ! % 3 ¢ performance before the munitions investigating com- |Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 10, a tion in the Dardanelles | Funeral Parlors l Hours 9 am. to 9 pm i JUATAU LCDGE NO. 141 | mittee. cross on exposed bed rock on small Sasr | | Licensed Funeral Directors % Second and fourth Mon- Mr. Baruch proved to the originally hostile lsland in Funter Bay, bears N 50° A May Day dance iyl the bope- | | and Embalmers i day of each month In € committee that he made no profits out of the last|39' W 325301 ft, and running [t Of the Juneau Public Library| | Njght phone1851 Day Phone 13 | 2 Scottish Rite Temple, ) war; that, to the contrary, he sacrificed a portion | thence N 67° 57 E along line of a5 planned by the Draper Club.jen & Dr. C. P | beginning at 7:30 p.m. i | s gtune HOWARD D of his fortune to dissociate himself from profitable |mean high tide of Funter Bay X 3 P ——————— R DENTIST [t ‘, . STABLER, industries during his service on the War Industries|875.26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point Miss +Mina Sowerby, .who. had | Rooms 8 and § valentine | | orshipful Master; JAMES W | Board. lode; thence N 25° 56' E 39595 becn teaching in Skagway, was el- Buildine | PEYRRD, eaueiing | He opened up his income tax records and asked |feet to Corner No. 3 Pomnt Lode; ccted a member of the Juneau Telepnone 176 + 7 s 3 _'O T the faultfinders to do their worst. He offered to thence N 64° 00° E 31590 feet tc ‘caching staff for the next year. DOUGLAS 7\\,)5 answer the most personal questions regarding his| Gorner 4 Point Lode; thence $ 12 3 = { AERIE \ income and his fortune and his conduct as a war- |06’ E 40080 feet to Corner No. 5 A timid footpad attempted to | f 5 % i F.O.E time public servant. Neither Senator Long nor any |Point Lode; thence S 31° 55' E| nat °h the purse of Mrs. Fred Kil- [ ( ( 1 Meews first and third Mondays, & e other accuser appeared to charge a single discredit- |176.20 feet to Corner No. 6 Poin(|burn, who kept the Gold Creek AND i )e. Leo. L. Barton ;| »m., Eagles' Hall, Doni,as. Visiting . able act. | Lode; identical with Corner No. 2| ‘! He demanded money to buy | CHIROPRACTUR ' [ orothers welcome. Same Degar, 3 LIFE UNDIMMED AT 83. Mr. Baruch told the committee that he favored | Ocean Swell Lode; thence 8. 31° ‘ood. Mrs. Kilburn screamed for 201 Goldsicin Bldg. Phone 214 | | W. P, T. W. Cashen, Sccretary. . ; . drastic “pay as you fight” taxes, and he offered |55 E 8092 feet to Cornmer No. 3|help, and the footpad ran. Omcxt hours--9-12, 1-5. Even- | - ke v et e U At 83 most of us, as the old saying goes, Will |y, gy g5 far as any member of the committee” Ocean Swell Lode; Thence § 88° e ngs by appointment i e | be pushing up the daisies. The psalmist's three jn working out a plan to take the profits out of |19° E 19442 feet to Corner No. 4| The business of turning the old o e ¢ score and ten is generally considered down right|war, Ocean Swell Lode, identical with|Juneau High School and Juneau l——~'—“~h*~—[_ R ":{ ‘u:: lo:' ‘l;l_a'-fl l‘r)l‘!; . old age, but 83?7 Why most of us look upon that| He told the committee that he owned seven mil- C;)r‘ntr (?;.L;/[ ?zueirt‘) bBee. I&,ou; ‘n.,an‘ 1>n~z[a .\:I:Cl;lmcm]glhmnd Was in Dr. Richard Willizms [ and a tank for c1ade oil save , 1 as real antiquity. Thus the avowal of an Alaskan|lion dollars' worth of Government bonds, but that|Whence US.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° | process accomplishment, . with : g H burbier trouble. ‘ . youngster of 83 years that he is right after his he favored removing the tax exemptions to bring 181,80 W42447572.35 '[eel, thence gL car J”h"“{n appointed a commit- Not Because We Are DENTIST {|| PHONE 19; n:omT 18 | fourth fortune comes as a rejuvenated gland tolabout “a fairer tax system.” He told the commit- |18 30" E 423. feet to Corner No. tee of one to consult with'old hand Cheaper OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | ! RE 3 i ! o tee’ that OGfites Ao o 1 King Bee Lode, whence USLM members regarding their ins Gastinean Buildi ||, RELIABLE TRANSFER our herd psychology that age is a matter of years.tee that Congress should take steps to keep out of Z 1 gt astineau Building | o Y BRI |No. 10 bears N 69° 46’ 10" W ments and the possibility of SUT BETTER Phone 481 I __.___.b < future wars by redefining American neutrality ights. Those who have indulged in so much loose talk about Mr. Baruch have yet to prove their superior It is to “Two Step Jake" Hirsh that we softie b moderns owe a rising vote of thanks for injecting into our placid, same-mold existence the fact that |4426.23 feet: thence N 44° 57 E|taining them for the new band. | 35— 206.00 feet to Corner No. 2 King e At Bee Lode; thence N 35° 27" E 184.50 T Orpheum Theatre was bHeing || Commercial Adjust- l DR 7. E. SOUTHWELL 1 Tellurium Lode; thence N 1 years have been spent in the North where the (New York Times.) 280,85 F66% 10, Oorriar Mo, B 1 veteran prospector has taken three fortunes from| Under the trees of Ripen, Wis., the Gr::lml Old jim Lode, identical with Corner the earth and now over near Tenakee he thinksiParty was born. On the hills of Kansas City, Mo, no 3 pone Star Lode; thence N prospects are bright for a fourth. {it is to be born again. Certain Republicans of eight 5o 50 | 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Happy, as sure of himself as he was when he Of ten Midwestern States, most of which are far [.no Star Lode; thence N 70° 00 -ater Peliret left for Ketehibun for I i came to Alaska a half century ago “Two Step {rom Republican al present, are going to play thal g 35915 feet to Corner No. 3 Otter the annual inspection of ships i g 4B’N’S Dr. A. W. Stewart ; B Y. the Ready Bullion, suffered an fy “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” there's life in the old carcass vet. Full 83 years,' feet to Corner No. 3 King Bee| ~nlarzed to a seating capacity of s | ment&Reting B patriotism. . : b i 3 K m. ureaun but looking less than 70, “Two Step Jake” has been PN A AN i - pede, Iaenoal U SRR M0i 450 by Mangien I RCSHUKM. RICE & AILERS CO. Eyu%?:',;’fi:g_m::fl';tw [’ | Cooperating with f\'vm.e Serv- ,' wrestling with the uncertain battle of life and! 3 i Weat T Tellattuiy Kodsjs hpniy U Y ey »* UMBING HEATING Room 17, Valentine Bld {1 ics Bureau X having a swell time doing it. Fifty-six of those| From the Middles West, Light. 30" E 33865 feet to Corner No.'d Mike Gavrilovich, crusher man Office Phone 484: Mi,;me ! || Down 1-Shattuck ridg. fi 1 i | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | We have 5'006.10(:‘“ ratings to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 on Ule iy to a finger and was on the for a few days. Alaska Transfer Co. George W. Whitney and femmes—o. coooos s o o 3 " hey are holding “a Naticnal Convention” in May oty g 5o BO o sat ! ~ S : s that modern ' Lode; thence N 5° 50' E 666.60 feet , DENTIS ] gt ‘S gie Maging aliho ,meceg 3 # : S, Naticnal Committcemen who refuse to be |, . o' e S 3 i 2 BEWEIE GENERAL H\UUNG theory that one is on the down grade when 40 s B e B ML reniiis e o Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence &N R Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. & reached. He even raises the ante o the author ! Ciii o o s i ‘mu:myAmm-c in|N 70° 00 E 150000 feet to Corne:| Weather: Maximum, 46; mini- vav‘hin';;" nm:m. s i SEWARD BUILDING | D JEWELL, Froprietor 3 who wrote that life begins at 40, although it i A5 one of the rare survivors of the Democratic ': l,of‘ 1;"41:; r:"l‘ffiinubi}lfif\? im, 21; part} , { Office Phone 409 L PLONES 265—1134 wouldn't be fair to say life begins for him at 83. deluge hé couldn't cscape distinction. Representaiive s feot sagare showing 12 inehos SHOP IN JUNEAU! = — e A No,\indeed, ‘anyone' who has. lived.as full a life asUlysses S‘f""m CUIpE, <Wligke pu. ‘picxm}u B ~ | above :;ru;lnd. ;ll);l';xn;mw latitude | 52 3 iz ! Rob ¥) i SEE“BIZ] VAN “Two Step” Jake Hirsh decsn't begin lifz but Victory Highway, Kansas City, Kan. is STOng 107 sge 14’ 50" North an i Rober! Simpzom | 3 : 58° 14’ 30” North and longitude .___ | S rather lives it constantly and ever hopefully. Three the rebirth. bears N 17° 46 10° Gunsl and Ammunition d fortunes gone and still the gleam in his bright as ever. Hope is undimmed; life is still worth while at 83 S A il | LOWER FRONT STR ! : % 5 o i | Graducte Los Angelss Col- | | | EET erish and dissolute East. A pure Middle Western go5600 feot to Corncr No, 2 Ofter i Tomorrow’s Styles I') - C | tege of Optometry and | Next to Midge: Lunch article of Republicanism is to be produced. As Alf|y,qe. S 70° 00 W 359.15 2 o rtig” 0. : Opthalinology o Landon says, “a great many Republicans of the oot 'to Corner No. 1 Lonme Star Today < 23 - W BT 32 There's a dandy wallop to depressed spirits in - : g { | Glasses Titted ~enses Grovnd | | f=—— s Y | region have a lot of ideas.” Wililam Allen White y,4e whence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears “THE CORNER DRUG <STORE"| = sy Sl ey ¥ the story of “Two Step Jake"; there's a luster that ; ",y g4y appointed or suggested as chairman of N 6° 32 W 3211_0;1,‘,0‘1, Pance I8 P. O. Substation No. 1 o I e, Drucs anp SunpriES or LIQUORS driyes away the dark spats and there's a stimulating iy committee on resolutions. So a rich feast is e e s . g 55° 50' W 666.60 feet to Corner No | /& ; courage that emanates out, reflecting that sterling jn prospect, a “ringing” declaration of princi| : FREE DELIVERY ! DR. H. VANCE " Prosp P 2 Lone Star Lode, identical wi . - ik IN A YIURRY! PHONE 97 virility of the North. provided agreement on’them can be reached—to|Gorner No. 1 Telurium Lode . i bl ot S e Tl OSTEOPATH N AT 5 A R smite the cold s of the Republican defenders of | ) p 5 W g e o g Consultation and exzamination whence U.S.L.M. No. 21 bears N 4 Fast Free Delivery THE OLD MOMENTUM RETURNS. y in these parts. As usual, “it is t00 early o5 w 386481 feet; thence S 18° | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5;. } o SRR « +4 ! Guy L. Smith | AT B Il/ \ !4 4 l] 1t + 4 : i 3 &5 y . is as' Rising in wrath, the Midwest spurns the h Sgponiigde S 1 i ! . s | Opt. D \ ! \ ) \ N k of candidates.” Consequently they are much 16 w 75865 feet to Corner No. ! | 7 to 8:30 and by 2appointment. The long climb back toward confidence and talked of. Colcnel Frank Knox, Senator Dickinson, relurium Lode: thence S 70°. 00 Jineau’s Own Store Our | Otfice Grand Apts. near Gas- normal business conditions is gaining momentum’“:nfllm Vandenburgkflr(’ listed. What has become v 21630 feet to Corner No. 4 King | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 l faster than many of us realize due, of course, to Of Dr. Glenn Frank, not long ago a hope and Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22 W 776.00 | ‘b'l' | D S ] b, | i the repercussions that still linger while adjustment ""”:":l"‘ g “'““"l"‘“":“ “‘:: “"e“‘““f’s’ o fect to Corner No. 5 King Bec| Respo’lSE 1 Lty p i rug lore B s taking shape A Lt ; rthur Capper, who seems the man of men (0 Lode, identical with Corner No. 2 | (& Bk smno. Opo of the: zelistle; BRrometers, jhead the renaizsance show, is at least in the tent.' Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08 Dl' J‘ W' Bayne i Next to Coliseum Dun-Bradstreet, issued this week the most cheerful ! He is waiting. So are all of us. The delegates|w 74596 feet 'to Cbrner oy 8 5 ible fi il DENTIST i H Teport it has given out since 1929 and the basis|;y (¢ Midwestern National Convention Will be|Queen Bee Lode, identical with | ,“e A 'j"“‘";s“ e 71" o sBooms bisi s iipe (BG4 = of the survey is cause for real hope and encourage-|charged with a heavy responsibility. Not only the Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode every ton of coal we sell. ||| ce hours, § am. to 5 pm. | |¥—0—0——— — g ment | Republican Party but the country begins to be full | whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lill; | Your satisfaction is our ||| Everings by appointment | Hollywood Slyle Shop . This weekly review has for some time pointed of hushed expectancy. [Lode bears N 70° 00' E 1500 feet,| objective PHONE 321 ||| Formerly COLEMAN'S to improvement but before there has been evidence | Ah! My heart is weary waiting, from which U.S.LM. No. 10 bea \ < 3 5 —U‘ Pay Less——Much Le‘, L of a jerky movement, although it has consistently Waiting for the May. N 54° 57" W 4573.01 feet; thence £ \ % The purchase of your i Front at Main Street pointed upward. This time, however, the report e 32° 00° E 613.40 feet to Corner No. \ fuel from us will convince GARBAGE HAULED BEULAH HICKEY goes further, stating, “the rise will be fortified| “Former President Hoover Calis on All Republl-|3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° il you on a cost-and-comfort Reasonable Monthly Rates adequately to prevent interrupting recessions which|cans to Rall Headline. All right, Mr. Hoover,|00" W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4 ¥ | E. 0. DAVIS 5 * 3 8 . | didn't s ich | Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 32° 00 basis of the advantage a . U, . . have followed reports of the last two years. we're ready; aye, ready! But you didn't say which : t . TELEPHONE 584 | History of recovery from economic declines has|telephone booth we should rally in—(Chicago Tri- geslggikff;d ;0 Lchzll:wersN%}A;fn‘i“; responsible coal merchant ||| s G0 ] USICIANS LOCAL o |bune.) | ; ce B.9 y @ 11 ’:’“’S ““;Z““}‘? ‘Lh“bg"‘“ 5‘:‘:’ a“:ds":::r‘l"d::“:z: 1500.00 ft. to Cormer No. 4 Hidden | . ope offers you. e ey e i) ) e Ijo'alr e urn wou irs! upwart reac N # + 4 . 9 g 3 ! ects ond an 01 un- % § Louisianaitis—a type of pain in the neck pre- Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00° W 600 | Dlgnlfle(l — 4 usually caused by wavering confidence, would €ause | . ,one 4" the United States Senate and spreading. |ft. to Corner No.1 Hidden Rock Lode. | P(‘cific Coast ||| days Every Month—3 P. M. | a moderate slump, followed by another move toward | roledo Blade.) |identical with Corner No. 4 Valley Carter’s funerals are con- H. S. GRAVES | DUDE HAYNES, | & stability. Such has been the condition since two| = L | Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N ducted with the dignity and “The Clothing Man |1 S i years ago when the cycle first turned toward Anyway. the Hughie-Huey-Coughlin debate has |35° 32’ 407 W 468545 feet; thence N solown. P e neat wilhood Coal CO. | *: 5 » improvement. But now the first unsteady gains|stilled that old cry from the back of the hall,|32° 00° W 423.45 feet to Corner No. found cnly in sympathetic, Ji' Home of Hart Schaffner and r~ — appear to have definitely changed to a consistent ‘Lbudler and funnllr' "—(San Francisco Chronicle.) w Valley lod:; éhence N 73° 20" E complete direction. PHONE 412 Nl Marx Clothing i i bk ik i ¢ i i |273.80 feet orner No6 Valley i | I I R | Léde; thence N 5° 42 W 279.74 ft, FOR FULL DETAILS: __—J: arry ace to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence Call ‘us and let us. disouss I A T80 S Ricahys N 46° 15' E 30624 feet to Corner funeral plans and costs with F[NE UGGIST No. 1 Valley Lode, whence UsLM.| [l Yo e The Squibb Store No. 10 bears N 45° 4I' 30" W ° {[| Waich and Jewsitx S e . g o t e |4120.65 feet; thence N 46° 0¥ W/ [ W very eaninall meiey |324.11 feet to Corner No. 1 Ocean e Charle: 24 » ‘Swell Lode, identical with Corner Th s W | PAUL BLOEDHORN | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP A . No. 7 Point Lode, whence USLM. Carter Mortuary i _ FRONT STREET ||| If Its Paint We Have It Huskies of the Air! s s i oy A ‘leet thence N 46° 03'W 19243 feet “The Last Service Is the ‘ = \ ® |to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence Greatest Tribute” Al Wi ND'PIH:NEG:‘BBS [N 12° 05 W 36196 feet to Corner |No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11’ — - ST A h b |E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point Cfgan To the Pacific Alaska Airways, now pioneering regular runs | Lode, the place of beginnin | Cigarettes ¢ . - . . /e p -ted rails, / s N extends ; Adjoining claims, as shown by| * | above the old (log-; team trails, Al s pioneer bank 1 Wigorips 4L ol [ arrl ac ine Op || Candy N hearty congratulations. | The Alasks No. 2 Lode, un- | Cards surveyed; “ 99 | ; S INES Jumbo No. 1 Lode, unsur- 'ELECTROL—Of Course’ ‘ Better transportation service 1s the key to faster (ll‘\'(‘l()lllll(‘l\t veyed; | T « p R, S o AL H Jumbo No. 2 Lode, unsur- | l and greater prosperity for Alaska. | eyt | e g | ALASKA MEAT CO. || s A e U . e King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- We are grateful to the Airways for bringing this bank closer to e AMOND its cuflto;n rs and friends throughout lIuhTe{;‘litorv W’SI‘Z?l'urlum 2nd Lode || FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMO! ew * L o P S P 4 P . 3 de, unsur- | L o 5 | veyed; ; TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected |i - | Lone Star, end Lode, u | ] - . Bank by AIRMAIL—with | veyed; r lc ’ Ish Nik Lode, unsuve P Mill Site Lode, unsurveyed, FLORENCE L. KOLp IN TOWN! 1 e enrends ban | Pabst Famous o . | Pirst publication, March 20, 1935 (] ¥ JUNEAT | Last pubication, May 29, 193 | Dl’luht B“ THE MINmS- INEAU g | AI. HT { Recreation Parlors o : sl BETTY MAC OPEN L NG | “JIMMY" CARLSON d Oldest and Largest Financial BEAUTY SHOP k H l L. St ‘[ . an (S Institution in Alaska In New Location at Alas an riote lquor ore Ol B et TR Liquor Store | 12th and B Streets % % by BILL DOUGLAS AT T R Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single -2 rings || 01d newspapers for sale at The 4 — | Empire Office. 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