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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ............WWWW TRIPLETTE & KRUSE _— - bt s , | -7 ® in Alaska is much higher than in Johnson's home Daily Alaska Empire ... ouons 1 . - ffm & H 7 ere congr ived|* HAPPY BIRTHDAY DBl vy ‘Svatiing Avons Bunday by the | We do not know where the congressman received | / UTLD e Ko A R R R ieed 4 e o Seblidnet s s.cnhiats: EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KIN 1 nd N\ v N aska. S 5 1 WELEN TROY MONE i U Alaska. L estdent | Gruening was the source for he has also long rhnm(‘d‘: ® s Beptember S, “1NDS : NPT LIS R BT T S LY MARKE;FBU';;‘.DX :s 3 i DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President 8 sk ] v o taxe: ’ pOtO! | N :‘ WILLIAM R. CARTER - = L Bditor re Neident | that Alaskans should pay more taxes and has directed lo Sig Olsen %! SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 SHOP PHONE 96 After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 R wgg;zérfi{g%u Tl o BN B{\“lj:‘\;\:\‘lll’;“}?&::fi: h‘l\‘ efforts tn»\.;nd.\ mf\posxm', more taxes no mmu-r‘. Earl Miller . Leaving on the steamer Princess Louise to attend school in the ] e e what the consequstibe |o Robert Dalton o | States were the following: Miss Mildred Hooker, daughter of Mrs. | I 1 st Junea s ass ] salt P ity - a rece o ' | - i " ' 9 2 S UBSORTPTION RAT! The Salt Lake City Tribune in a recent editorial | o y Turner, Jr. ® | Ratherine Hooker, to attend Holy Names Academy; Miss Henrietta Sully, Silver Bow Lodge| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 H Dellvered by carier n Juneat and Dousias for SL60 per monthi |took Johnson (0 task for his statement slamming | o de Gordon © | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Sully, to attend Stadium High School in N AEL OO BEGOND RN . ) By mall, postate paid. at the following rates: Alaska and Alaskans and contends that “history e Mrs. &-t:_mlry Thomas ® | Tacoma: M. E. Monagle, to study electrical engineering at Marquette Ments each Toss Monday of each month J i 05 Teat. 10 sdvance; $18.00; aix months, in advance, $1.98; | shows law and practios to have obligated the general)| ® Elsie Norton ® | Gollege in Milwaukee, and Dan Russell to study clectrical engineering [ 4o "+ 6.0 p M. I. 0. O. F. HALL. in Scottish Rite Temple s Sibscribers will conter @ tavor if they wil promptiy notify | government to take care of its territorial possessions | ® Yvonne Gilmore ® lin Chicago. % ikt sécthars Wik : C beginning at 7:30 p. m i e siness e o - 4 ! i " A Jiuieuinks Offles of duy titlurs of trreruirily 1n the @b~ |onq o citisens living, therson; 'that such citizens |® 4 L0 L8 iy i Lo il E. F. CLEMENTS, Wor- { Telephones: Ne | assume administrative burdens when they are admit- GE CLARK, Noble Grand | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEIV- § — PSR 5. RN ERS, Secretary. — = | A vaby daughter was born September 2 at St. Ann's Hospital to MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEI ESS |ted as sovereign states, that then they begin to tax | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George, of George Brothers Grocery | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for Ve e e msacctated Press s exclusively antitled to the M for | themselves for the mainténance of roads, schools ang % EE., |4 PEURERCUINGS | : — : - . POUSTIT Jise credited in tnis paver and also the local news pubished | public health f x H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E The dirigible Shenandoah was wrecked in a lightning storm over Ohio, Warfields Drug Store GEOR 2 8 sl ST | As a matter of fact Alaskans already are taxing | the previous day, with the loss of the Commander and 13 crew members. (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) GE Bnos, themselves for such purposes. { “The stars incline —_— NYAL Family Remedies Widest Selection of . salmon pack, HORLUCK’S DANISH LIQU"RS h ‘ | ICE CREAM PHONE 92 or 95 S ] NATXON‘AT:;IE"REL Pourth Avenue Bldg, 5 “ - — ) & IS ¢ The Tribune also points out that if “fiscal, social | " .ord prices were reccived for the first of the Alaska { ; but do not compel Record prices were received for 1 P witk pinks, the big pack of this district opening at $1.45 a dozen. Reds | or moral abuses develop, it is apt to be the fault of | | Federal appointees, so that Congress cannot put the === | opened At $3.50 a dozen; medium reds at $1.50 and chums at $1.15. blame on residents deprived of legal control and a| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 o | vote in the House of Representatives. The Territorial — This was the closing day of the Teachers Institute which had been | governor is an appointee of the president; the rules| Benefic aspe Many notable educational leaders The Sewing Baskel 0 B. P. 0. ELKS (@] rule today Which |, ceqsion here the past three day: and regulations are made by Congress; the rights of | appears especially fortunate forig =, ... ¢, conduct the Institute, including Dr. D. E. Phillips, pro- [ | residents to education, hospitalization and communica- | beginning whatever s lmpor(;\nlnw‘;;:”h‘:; psychology at the University of Denver; Dr. Curtis Williams, BABY HEADQUARTERS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. : tion are matters to which the general government is co"‘“.r}"",'l‘"““‘”rk of Bl Sk | o professor in the Department of Education, University of Infant and Children’s Wear m. Visiting brothers welcome. § expected to give attention.” be pro ’;l‘f‘)/ll(fir AND HOME :w hington; Dr. Fred C. Ayer, head of the Department of Education, || 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska L. J. HOLMQUIST, Exalted Rul- ik | Alaska does not suffer from absentee ownership | oo o Slileq of long war strain |University of Washington; L. D. Henderson, Territorial Commissioner er; H. L. MCDONALD, Secretary. “ B § |as much as it does from absentee government. ! will benefit this month when there |of tion, and C. W. Hawkesworth, district superintendent of SeR00lS, | s ey i f | gk o s DR.E. H.KASER ||m—mowemre— | | Occupation Troops attention. Transient jobs in factor-| s S FLUWERLMD | (Washington Post) jes will be replaced by permanent! .. cteamer Alameda had arrived in port early this morning, sailing DENTIST 3 — | Complaints that veterans of the war in Europe are {Positions in_which young WOMED |tk one-half hour later. Cannery stops were to be made at Tenakee, BLOMGREN BUILDING C‘LTMF;:E::;S'A"G"!’:“ al 4 IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION [being sent to Japan for occupation duty seems to be will ““g;}‘;‘m‘gflg“/"‘;}fim | Sitka and other ports, and there wers no incoming or outgoing passengers Phone 56 Funeral *Speays il Waisaths i | growing. Telegraphic protests have réached a number SINESS 2t from | on this trip. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 2nd and Frankiln Phone 587 § business is to benefit "of newspapers from men of the Eighty-sixth and| Big public discus- | Ninty-fifth Divisions, the first two combat outfits |scientific study and In a recent letter written to Secretary of the In the “Wanted” Golumn: Girl for Plumbing Shop Office. Wages Interior Harold L. Ickes, Alaska's Attorney General from Europe to be assigned to the Pacific. Recently sion. The next few months will" o | Ralph J. Rivers suggests that Ickes have his de- |similar protests came from personnel of the Eighteenth | demonstrate that the = exlgencies §7:50 per week. George e Dr. A. W. Stewart ASHENBRENNER ! partment “discontinue unfriendly expressions toward Airborne Corps at Camp Campbell, Ky. Reports reach- | of world conflict have taught valu= Pt SSRPALES "E g TTATLG ard | {0 us are to the effect that this unit, including a |able lessons to employers as well as H. G. Walmsley was elected a member of the Juneau Volunteer DENTIST W A“D USED i absenteeism in Alaska since such only tends, without |large number of men with three or four battle stars |to embloyees. | Fir P allis’ George »d acting secretary for the = § | ? 8 ire Department, and Wallis George appointed acting ctary dolng any good, to scare away large investments which [and with nearly enough points to be released, is to NATIONAL ISSUES b TR tith: 20TH CENTURY BUILDING F UBNIT URE % i we so sorely need’ | be s}nmwd out to the Far East early next month. As postwar readjustments are r.mdc} Weather: Highest, 62; low 54: clear. Office Phone 469 Phone 788—306 Willonghby Ave. Sohi o i 4 il " | The general policy laid down by the War De- |civilians who disregarded Govern- b S it a P Rivers goes on to point out that while it is to be | i g smei PR R ) S Pl L partment as to the demobilization and reassignment | ment pleas to make necessa acri- e L desired that both big and little business enterprises | z i s % e ) g S i1l % _ U5 inonaited 1BeilE. ithiat i eomethilng which will |of troops ~(~.))\.'~ to us to be v;lml]ly sound i lsd u: ;:_vcs in I(;\m ]ux .\u] ~n'1tn ;YI Dail essons inEn is by RDON D J h H G 4\ Spons Fioliab 18 |insure that those who have the longest and hardest |discover that those who abuse lib- y g 7 o) r have to come later as Alaska is bullt up. service receive first consideration for discharge.” To |erties lost them, astrologes predict. | Ww. L. G . John L. Leyer JWeS-s'eVells SIlop ! This, we feel, is good sound thinking and we en- | effectuate this policy the Army is now combing out| INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | { ... e MR i e Ry VENTIST . fpdmb it § dorse it heartily. Too much has been said in recent “men with 85 points or more and will progressively & Revolutiol 'y 1\1!]\{\\1\:-1» indicated ! WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Bach of us have their Room $—Valentine Bldg. BEAD!;TO-WEA. o | years by government officials in Alaska against the reduce the number of points needed for release as|in the stars will bring unrest and‘ MRS “Each of us HAS HIS part.” PHONE 763 1 investment of capital in Alaska by Outside interests. |rapidly as transportation can be supplied and de- discontent in liberated countries,' Part.” Say, “Each ol us .ED’l(' " G . Droterien eiNE MimAton op Beward Street Near Third v As u result, many largs investors who are considering |mobilization can be carried out. THe'War Depart- | There will he rapld work in read-| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gooseberry erred expanding to Alrnskw believing that the sentiment | Ment has also given assurance that no officer or|justments by the United Nations.' first syllable is GOOZ. . | SKa, 4 2 E H + , N | - TQPR . v a oec) SR — in the Territory is against th afe 1oolang to: SHhEE | enlisted man who is likely to be eligible for discharge [ which will restore normal conditions. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Beach (the shore of the sea or a lake). Beech ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D i n the Territory is against them, are looking to other |y, o fow months will be sent to the Pacific. Like- | Persons whose birthdate 1t i8] (a kind of tree). ke f 3 “The Store for Men"” ol more inviting fields. Probably the most severe Critic gioe there will be constant replenishment through [have the augury of a year of good| — §yNONYMS: Pathetic, pitiful, piteous, touching, lamentable. ik wAnBeAu College o e of the absentee investor has been the present Gov- | tho draft. prospects and gradual progress They| \WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us e opl:a'alf;md SAB'N s 1 :‘;nnlr 1:( Alaska ; L1;/[:::;;\' ;«-nlll[rmnlr;:lb(r:l “!lxmt dm‘h\ss (Tl:(‘ mfny rim’:\(mn that .».m;x.\‘ m‘;nml- nu(cof ‘lh)o :)Il]:;;_l(]?ll:)(: at(‘("ll:xl:l“\'\m business or . ooce our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: § he last session of the Legislature Dr. Gruening urged | protests of veterans reassigned to the Far East is[professional acl ke T elated to the subject or matter in hand. || Glasses Pitted Lenses Ground o passage of a bill which would have practically taxed | whether this reasonable policy is being properly| Children born on this day probably PH?“’{”“’- '{‘_1““{»”“- ‘»1““"'“ 07 g BURLS | B o Bl e Front St.—Triangle Bldg. the canned salmon industry—now the only large in- | applied. General MacArthur must, of course, have a | will l?(' extraordinary in their men-| “It is a most pertinent question.’ e TR v i dustry in Alaska—out of busine: Such tactics jus(‘(-onsmc“mblv ln‘\ynnber (: vxn:-nrn:-‘(-trll :;uoips] iyxmlllxl)(; tg: glféfip;n:{n :\,“dll)\(m:?xIA:)lr‘uy‘\.nl:m':‘xf; ey % 5 i P i ; 2 4 occupation of Japan. continued flow of low- i ay be A s @ " I g R SR ;‘h':“l“_":‘ b$:‘“““r’;““."‘i I'men to the Pacific is essential, moreover, to permit |should be carefully educated. ‘.i MODERN E"OUETTE by SRs 5 The Rexall Store H.S. GRAVES g it veeling Bome noney 10, ASKS. h official | 1 ior it men in that area to return home . In mak- (Copyright, 1945) i ROBERTA LEE Your Reliable Pharmacists . sentiment in Alaska set against the entry of more |y .1 oco ghifts, however, great care should be exer- ARERIS S -k i 8 “The Clothing Man" | \ capital into Alaska, coupled with the new land policy | cised to make certain that units which have not yet i o N e 0 e R e A S B < BUTLER-MAURO HOME OF HART SCHAFPNEs il | being pushed by Dr. Gruening's boss, Secretary Ickes, | been out of this country should be utilized to the B""sh (I‘“Idren {' @ Which one should go first when a man and a woman are leaving DRUG CO. & MARX CLOTHING i it becomes more difficult for those interested in | fullest extent. The War Department’s policy of giving a public diningroom? - —_——_ ! building up Alaska to interest new capital. | first consideration to men who have been repeatedly Re'urned ‘rom u S §.’ A. The woman should go first. If they must pass through a closed At the dame time, prospective new residents for ‘ under fire in defepse of their country is not "““1’, ndw $door, she should stand aside and allow her escort to open it. s o b o, i congresmen o | 00, I, v Bt o e i it | gy oy o Do ol @ o o o et o urtan r s 8 o' HARRY RACE ||| CALIFORNIA | | have visited Alaska that in the Territory Alnsknnsi“}: R i hess cbtie on | now a’en‘s A. No. Say “curtains” or “draperies” This expression is in the o g ! don't take care of their school children, build roads |y, .y Burope now scheduled for service in the Pacific e | same category as “gents” for “gentlemen.” Drugglst 478 — PHOI yegionnd H or hospitals and that the Federal government certainly | eols for thorough investigation to make certain that| SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept.| Q. Is it ever permissible for a man to open his wife’s personal = NES — 37) i {sn't going to do it for them. Rep. Jed Johnson, one |4 wise policy does not falter in operation. Perhaps |4—Seventy British children driven letters? , “The Squibb Store” B"Mmz Foods a4 A of our critics, claimed that Alaskans pay hardly any | the War Department would be well advised to set up [into exile by German bombers five, A, No; nor should the wife ever be guilty of this offense. —_——— |, oderate Hitee | taxes. It very probable that the per capita taxfa special appeals board. years ago came home today. But| SEESRIEOE A Ui e e . - e i ——————— | many left their hearts and dreams in . ] and good judgment, the word which NOTE—Since Congressman Hoff- |the United States and returned as LO 0 K d l EA R N by The Charles W' carter P!GGLY w‘GG ol The washlngtonimmes over the radio or through|man ran a little short of the re- strangers to the land of their birth. a n A. C. GORDON M t ll' o2 the newrpaper. Many do. not dis- | quired length for'\Draw Pearsoitsi Thex spoke cdd, Words with an oriuary 3 d‘tinuux.\h D ween the accuracy of column, we take the liberty of ;1<‘c(;nl Tn;;gu to the B v.llsh. ol e Pt e el For BETTER Groceries be erry -10 - houn |the reporter and the unreliability | quoting from another statement the m:;‘“'}wo‘r“(‘ ‘:""v:";:‘: d\\'h;?\ 3;‘; ‘;:n‘ 1. What do scurvy, pellagra and beri-beri have in common? PHONE 136 Phene 16—24 i of some broadcasters and column-| Congressman made about Pearson MaRy Wore 50 YOUIS e i Yheir| 2 What is Indian Summer known as in England? 4 (Continued from Page One) |lsts. as printed in the Congressionall, .. .'ony fathers 3. On what day do adults in France exchange gifts? -_ = 4 - Mr. Pearson and others in I ‘Rcrmd of Ml::lkhll-’-hl?:fiv -:;H;\hlth The 70 lined the portside deck of 4. What town is located at the tip of Cape Cod? WINDOW WASHING : i e 2 rvel 5 r- | time, @ el y, he ha k ert & P D e ihat sadio com. | PosiHon Bavel 8iimarvelous oppor. | LS AREREERRY, (R AR Coi i e aingr, Now: Amsterdamygiien stiefi B Wit e dis eaiivalent of Fleaver} RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YOUN | 4 mentators and columnists have vx-‘:;“'“-" ‘l" render “;,”“‘l ‘;U“"l“w“i"“ b ; hove into Southampton in the dirty| ANSWERS: SWEEPING COMPOUND - G ! . “|the nation a worth-while service. ? : ek i P i pan e ; FOR SALE - . ence (which the; grey dawn. They stood quietly, 1. Tk are all diseases w a CAUSE ¢ e diy ;:\filx‘\"-l.“:mn ‘;lrm,:v‘x m‘:{‘- | Many are doing it. Others, like Mr.| “T recall not long ago when the|iheir voices stilled and their hands of vimmh::yin‘t;l:dlct e DAVE MILNER Hardware company e S5 TADIGYY 0SS 1 Pro- o orson, have established a reputa-| Republicans had a conference, much |jimp on the rails i Phone 247 PAINTS_O! ’ portion to the cexgree oi authority b i i . . 9 s 3 o 2. St. Luke's Summer. IL—GLASS Hey, ssess, the responsibility they | ton for inaccuracy, for villification|of the proceedings that took place| Mothers waved from the quay.! : 8t and H “ 'hfl]g“*“”‘ e responsibility they {14 for sensationalism. [at the conference were reportedFathers yelled greetings. No re-| 3 On New Year's Day. Guns nnd.‘" st $ should assume ' | In my judgment, while they may'by Mr. Drew Pearson. ponse came from the children. Their 4, Bropnesioms . - : A few columnists, several broad-'q,ccoed for a time—as do others|dered whether it was s faces wore puzzled 100ks. 5. The Happy Hunting Ground. e R L T T b casters who also write cOUMNS— wpo thrive by catering to those publican who was at the pro e — —_— 8 FOR TASTY FOODS and Mr. Pearson happens to be one |y pav "o tacte for the bizarre, | ings or whether it was some House| Of the many specles of grapes; and VARIETY You'll Find Food Finer and . of them—deceive the people, "‘1" for indecency, scandal and plam ' employee who was listening in. I'known today, only the European : TRY Bervice More Complete at e only by pretending to give as ad-|qit_in the end, the sound-think-| would like to know who is listening or vinifera grapes was familiar to = ¢ . b 2 " iy - = . vance, exclusive information nNews |, patriotic citizens and sponsors in on the conferences and sessions.” the ancients and to the Europeans | Persons Holdln Beservafions Gaslmeau care m Bflmflf < which has already appear OF | will—unless Mr. Pearson and his| (Copyright, 1945, by Beil Syndicate, Inc) Of the Middle Ages Forgmeet 1n Trlendiinese cnrrnz y shortly will appear, in dispatches of g repent and reform-throw aside, | ! snfll' e the Associated Press, the l’“f“"l disregard your offering because | : “ Pn 3 Press, the International News Ser-|of their worthlessn Wad {hew Crosswor Puzzle i}l —_——— vice or some local publication, but| {reng to aid in the destruction of i } JAMES C. C also by deliberately or ignorantly il that believers in honesty, de- ACROSS 38, Cirelo of light i HH / INSURANCE -y misstating the facts—and are at|cency, truthfulness and patriotism| y. g i SmlueL s | Salhn SOth TuEsda se i 4 BUSINESS COUNSELOR times downright vicious in their po1q dear. Small ‘wagon 40, E’g,\"wl;mh;lclly iy ’ 0 | F Authorized to Practice Befere r O » g 5 o { R le agains Ma ol W unfair comment on the actions of Ripple again R T \ X | Shanuck Agency the Tl‘efl';l'! and public officials. | coLumyisTs ssinke |y Armadlio " 45 wited Must secure tickets not later than : ax Court . o e Already, in some communities, 1y Trail ; | COOPER BUILDING o DEFR. I At this in some Congressional districts, the | ** AT TODAY AS OFFICE | 53‘:‘; ""”l’(‘n “"|”|‘:‘“ b:dd\u U* effluvium (colloquially known as | 17. Sl . Appeared | 4 CA nay occasl 3 e ) . La 00 0 = | 2 . e,y on scasion b e 10 VG L i 10 e will be closed SUNDAY and Metcafe Sheet Metal ||| Remington Typewriters S y, d a 3 3 r. Pears % jons ire | P B B e ofin (e pesult or| TADY, DI Mr. Pearson’s eimanaiions b el hiver | ||| meating—Airconditioning—Boat Sold and Serviced by d renders them less harmful than in 60 Dutch city | LA | Tanks and Stacks — E: an overpowering greed; an un- e pe ! §1. Open court . | o s g o J B n d & cfl serupulous _desire and search for LA L L nd radio com- ation | | in SHEET METAL . B. Burfor . ! e Bh;"gh. ’ d;’“ir‘ e “;fl (‘“‘.‘L{z mentators have a far greater audi- Shout Phone 711 _ 90 Willoughby Ave. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by { the pubiticliy which may be tu ence, a wider opportunity, then . 2. Epoch 5. Western state o Satistied Qusiomers: into money L i B DOWN 3. Wags S ‘® upsigel aten Siher Senators or Congressmen, the 1. Pile RATeat dosert 6. Separate - . — Aunouen ssumine Vo nother L » s e || Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns ZORIC e A Tt | columnists nor news atOTS ppey have it within their power b nana . | ] B T MURPHY and MURPHY e v e B b A TR 11. Insignificant 19, Goodby | ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 Phone 15 Juneau Florists < /e any authority from the people : have i '“‘hl’]” £ :",*;P y "'I‘“‘:" to.mold the thought and the action to speak as ”'”: reg 'X’)m hoe | Of millions of Americans. Yet some, without any experien They and their sponsors, until or background justifying thelr con-| . puplic becomes fully aware of | 20, Wife of T Bl s PR Alask } duet, with an air of T'm teling |y oo motives and their methods, of 0 ARSI e e Sy — = as aLaundry Phone 311 you,” from day to day lay dOWn pep purpose and their program, b ”': Jat 0 % . 5 ol g ko T Lot a course of conduct for the peoPle’s 1,y po aple to influence legisla- | MMA“ ELLEBS chosen representatives, or unfairly ;o0 opioh win vitally affect our| 22 C‘&?f,',i’lf..\cn‘ a8 a pald-up susscriver to THI: DAILY ALASKA and without SUggesting o sound|yqional life, the permanency of | a0 ; BRI Agpaiive, oo " the Republic ‘ 2 it wenx ||| EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1945 : 4 *eacock | .. i 9 Seldom, if ever, do some of these The present responsibility which & I:nu-lrlnu | Present this coupon to the box office of the e i 32. Labor for breath A drug Musical composition CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: self-anointed phophets and judges rests upon them is far greater than have a word of approval for any that which rests upon either the public servant, except as he hap- Executive or the Legislative De- The B. M. Behrends ?;:; t:elgilfo:qr:f:rnek;l:h“ i _i')x(m;ll:-h ["’:anf:\:’:)‘(}1?:\0'::[”5“(:"‘:){[:: "STAGECUACH" * % % pointed out to the Congress and to d Bank ; GULLIBLE Pl'Bl;l(' ; LhP llndl\ml\ml nd\embers of both T Federal Tax-—~11c per Person “er Bt - of|branches fheir | duty, DRl e personal ‘ Oldest Bank in Al : Mr., Pearson’s avocation, like the most respectfully to suggest that D {“‘,»..S;-Zx‘j“ Pnous l4_m£ nnYAL BLun cAB co. aska sellers of spurious merchandise, live you, if you have one, consult with upon the gullibility of those who your conscience and hereafter fol- are so simple-minded or so henest low a course, adopt a policy, that that, they still believe, without ap- will promote the best interests of plying the test of common sense, our country and its people and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! _ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | . »

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