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PAGE FOUR concerning the use of the Territory’s funds for political | THE DAILY ALASKA ~ o . . Dflll}' Al(lska E'nplre purposes by his predecessor—the result of which was| ZZ= . from f DR. E‘ H. KASER i The charles w' Cader Publisiitd avery evening except Sunday by the that the Legislature reported that the man Sharpe| = THE EMPIRE i o B IRGERINTING COMPANY beat in the election had been spending the Terri:ury'sl ¢ DENTIST Monuary o HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - president money and using its facilities for political purposes.| S SERSTP SIS SRS N SS SEFSE T | BLOMGREN BUILDING k DR o ® "L 7L Editor e ieadent We say the more of this exposing of playing with the | . APRIL 20, 1926 Phone 56 Pourth and Franklin Sts.* g Editor and Manager WILLIAM R. CARTER - Managing Editor ELMER A. FRIEND Sy h people’s money the better. We could stand a lot more Beth Anderson, senior in the Douglas High School, won first place HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager i 5 : . APRIL 29 Sibired in tha Post, Otlice 10 J s Ribond Githe & oF 35, | v piakpe. L0F (efier goverment (N SUALY, by Chester Zenger o!in the Written English contest which was held between Southeast Alaska . ihe Post_Otfice in Juneau as . yhs 8 SR e ‘ : ; : S SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Sharpe has acquired a good many enemies for exposing | o Mrs. Marian Davis with her essay on the subject, “Methods of Curbing the Present FOR TASTY FOODS wetivered by, earrler In duncau and Douslas for $1.50 per months the deal and they are out to get him. Most laboring o Mrs. Virgil Pugel ® Wave of Crime.” Ned Shelton of Ketchikan and Harold Otteson of Dr. A. W. Stewart and VARIETY ; By mail, postage paid. at the following rates: groups, however, are behind him 100 per cent because | o Anton Marshall Pugel ® Wrangell were second and third prize winners respectively. DENTIST TRY v sne Sne vear. in advance; 316.00; six months, In *dvance, $.80; pe fought, through at the recent special session a model | o Arline E. Walker . Lo At S e : . X " re Y Ty o } Subscriters will confer a favor if they will promptly moti®y Alaska Workmen's Compensation Act, the best of its|® Mrs. Edith Trobese . Dongiis, Gl e ety LR ot s ey e sl 1 CENTTRY BUILDING Gashn“n Cafe the Business Office of any failure or frregularity ic the delivery ; ¢ : Sl el Ass. Rotert Consen B ouglas s e Office Phone 469 i ‘el papers. . : type in the nation, and a protection for the employer o araare o |tatorian, for the class of 1926, Douglas High School. Foremost in Friendliness Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. A8 eIl 68 th eiple. - Hest. titng AbOGL the.new | ® = {ilel - JBirdle *| e G e e e : N Jv frs. Charles G. { Tre Ao JENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ' ilaw: it doesn't set up another bureau, but gives the e ¥, Murth o| The Princess Pat, formerly a mail boat overating out of Wrangell| |{C A LIFORNIA VANITY BEAUTY republication’ of all news dispatches cr to it or not other- job of administation to officials already without enough Evelyn Reaber she was built, had been purchased by Capt. Tom Perry who put & wise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein to.do, at & 8aving to the taxpayer. o 1 the Anchorage to Selodvia run as a freight and passenger carrier —. - — Steve Vukovich is another good man running for PREPPREPERER L S gl S R o Rl 478 — PHONES — 371 Cooper Building NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Wash ° ° ° ® re-election to the House of Representatives, also a Juneau resident end a good solid citizen. Foreign borr he may be, but through his studies to citizenship and since then he has come to know a great deal more about the Democratic life than most of us who have lived here all our lives, as is cften the case. Vukovich is a Republican, which is the only thing we can find wrong with him. He has shown himself to be fearless 14 HOROSCOPE | i “The stars incline but do not compel” With returns from Tuesda, s primaries’ coming in slowly, reports from z“ml four Division in the Territory indicated the smallest vote ever cast in G. T. Dudley, H. B. Carbray and L. M. Carrigan were among guests registered at the Gastineau Hotel. | The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church was Grocery and Meat Market High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—-MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR SALON ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager Open Evenings Phone 318 METCALFE SHEET METAL Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks—Everything in SHEET METAL 74 in the House and nobody’s “stooge.” By {~ meet the next night with Mrs. George B. Rice, Mrs. Ralph Martin| | Seward Street Near Third Phone 711 90 Willougnby Ave. B et ) IATAT e DTN X TUESDAY, APRIL 30 ober oughlin, Iformerly clerk of the court, and Mrs. H. M. Porter to appear on the program for the evening. $ is another Juneau resident we believe deserves support | | 1" " ; HEART AND HOME | ’ - . as Democratic candidate for the House of Represen-| rganizations whose purpose it| Weather: Highest, 49; Jdowest, 37; cloudy. Don's Badw Serv:ce The Rexau Store | tatives. He is nobody’s fool and is a longtime resident |is (o supplement the training and| eeee— {of Alaska. i | Electrical and Radio Repair Your Reliable Pharmacists {guidance of parents — such as Boy ! (We pick up and deliver) s A. B. “Cot” Hayes is another Juneau candidate Scouts of America and similar in-| Dail Lessons in En IiSh by P BUTI}RE‘?GN{:%URO 4 o — - for the Hcuse on the Democratic ticket. Former |stitutions — are under favorable in- ! ! y g W. L. GORDON ! Phone 659 909 West 12th . ST 7 ; ay f Juneau and another longuime resident, we |{luences. They deserve the full JLECTION TOMORROW ooy Al ) 3 i : A L i believe “Cot” would be a great improvement over some 21d earnest support of all those f HARRY RACE of the “screwballs” the First Division has had in the interested in the proper develop-{ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We had some rasty weath- aska Music upply The Territorial Primary Election is on us tomorrow with little pre-election fuss and clamor as far Juneau is concerned. A number of Juneau residents are running for Territorial posts and we believe that as House the last year. - G. E. Almquist is another Juneauite who deserves some support for the House of Representatives on the | Demoeratic Ticket. I m | pla OrTOW. BUSINESS AFFAIRS |ment of the men and women of to- er” The time is right for long-term both as to stocks and | jas i Say, “We had some DISAGREEABLE weather.” gustingly filthy; obscence; nauseating. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Au revoir. n NO, E as in HER, A as in AH, principal accent on last syllable. NASTY means dis- Pronounce o-re-ywar, O | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianes—Musici® Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward Druggist “The Squibb Store™ Where Pharmacy Is a QY o Uiche, caetdn the FIPROL DR Sumen e {pisty; : OFTEN MISSPELLED: Modest (unpretentious). Modiste (a dress- Profession Among those who have proven themselves are the Outside of Juneau some more good men are run- iacilities. With a prosperous period | ; 2 e P . ste A0 ving ! ning |atout to dawn, the alert and pro.‘nmlur). | e i ) !gressive businessman will not ne- SYNONYMS: Ask, inquire, interrogate, question, request. HEINKE GENERAL Younz Curtis Shattuck, who is running for the Senate on the Democratic Ticket. We believe he has made a splendid record to date in his term in the House. Last election he ran high man on the ticket, mainly because of solid support from Juneau. He has proved to be an honest, straightforward legislator, not afraid to stand up for what he believes is right and blast what he thinks is wrong, regardless of the con- sequences. He hasn’t “played politics” in the Legisla- ture—has sought no government job as a reward for James Nolan of Wrangell deserves support for the 1 House of Representatives. Harry Newell, Ketchikan & akreast the of ect opportunity to World War II veteran who made such a good showing | forward. in testimony on veterans' affairs before the recent | special session deserves support for the House. Johnf W. Smith, Metlakatla's for the House and is a good man for the job. Another veteran who should have support becaus he is a Juneau resident and we believe will make a good legislator is Ervin H. Hill who is running for the : chief executive, also is running (ground facilities country will be launched soon as o part of the program to combat juvenile delinquency. { NATIONAL ISSUES ke2p | A campaign to increase the play- throughout INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Peoples all over the world the now ,FRUGALITY; strict economy; thrift. ‘and frugality is her left."—Proverb. e [ PSS OSUN WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” the impending march increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Let us “Industry is fortune’s right hand | MODERN ETIQUETTE Yopmrra on —— REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. “The Store for Men"” SARBRIN’S 20TH CENTURY MEAT " MARKET Juneau’s Most Popnlar “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEA'[S PHONE 202 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING i i i ia Tife ¢ House on the Democratic Ticket. He has a mind of his p; ir hi os hi i Q. Would it be good form to begin a letter “My dear Sir,” and close voting right. He has lived in Alaska all his life and pin their high hopes on this na- s, y i ] Knows what he is talking about. We hope he is elected OWn and should make a good people’s man for the'|tion's ability to produce order ouf,it With “Cordially yours"? | | Front St—Tricngle Bldg. DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL to the Senate. House. lof chaos. Long looked uporm as A. No. The beginning and the ending of a letter should show the Phone 344 Phone 344 Maybe it sounds Mke sour grapes, but after wit- offering a superior way of life, same degree of cordiality. ' “My dear Sir” is formal, and it would be M Walter P. Sharpe, another Juneauite, is running for re-election as Commissioner of Labor on the Demo- cratic Ticket. Many Juneauites will remember that | nessing some of the antics put on by some First Division members of the House during the last two ! |the United than ever before, the champion of' the weak States is now, and the more better to close with “Respectfully yours.” Q. At a buffet supper, is it correct to place the silver and napkins downtrodden. 'ywhere they can be picked up last? Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) FOR Wall Paper when Sharpe was elected four years ago he held the sessions, we think that all of the men we have |With UNO centered here, thi& o ORI g spotlight during the 1943 session of the Legislature as mentioned above stand head and shoulders above the country is, in effect and in fact, ‘ 1 ( | : Pt 4 ‘b"‘ A ? " NYAL Family Remedies lDEAl PA"" SHOP star witness in an investigation by the Legislature |rest. lthe “Capital of the World" to Q. Is it ever proper to cut bread with the. knife when eating? ! HORLUCK’S DANISH 4 {countless millions. A. Never; the bread should be broken with the fingers. i ICE CREAM Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt EUROPEAN DIET ed (including butter and cream) Persons whose. birthdate this s | The Washington Merry-Go-Raund., . Mrs. Tom Clark, wife of the At- ;tomey General, is one of the Ca- i kinet ladies who takes serlously (124); rye melba toast (50); half pat butter (36); pineappie _and strawberry one- are promised by the stars: An um fruit cup, expected adventure providing somé (50); excitement and a happy climax b’« milk, one glags (148); total—506. fore the year has run its course. HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET INSURANCE § SOUUS S b £ (Continued from Page Ome) | Doth her cocking and the Presl-fpiqpgo. gay 1 599, | Children born today will have ==37| Cholce Meats At Al Times | | dent's suggestion that Americans lagile minds and strong charagters| 1. About how many muscles are there in the human body? | Loca‘=d in George Bros. Store | : shanuck A (11 omery, commanding three armies ghcinos. thsty JRBL Cwn: days. A Weak | FM RADIO {and may realize their highest am-| 2. Which President of the United States was left-handed? | PHONES 553—92—95 g Y ?ncludh;g e LAY A merican to equal that in Europe. '\ Over 300 construction permits for bitions if they are patient und“ 3. Which are the two most popular meats in the United States? | Army, advanced March 24, and was % Mrs. Clark, yzul:festh(:f th&; Ct:}: building of new Frequeney Modu- ‘surfivientl'é dae_rx?énmliéw i 4. How many feet are there in a United States nautical mile? | . 4 R inet wives an aughter of e i adio 5 js- | (Copyright, ) 5. What is the difference betw ial d 1 able to gain a brigehead of only 3 ; G 3 lation radio stations have been is-| : £4 3. e ce between a perennial and an annual ¢ one mile. The Montgomery opera- szx:erhg'mgivx‘ljJi:écuese(l?ee’;‘r:;hvrr::):: sued by the Federal Communica-“ plant? B- P- 0- ELKS The Alaskan Hnlel i vas p i as a great ~" | tions Commission in the past few L4 ANSWERS: " tion was publicized as a gx;.:a of ‘the tiis st M RGAdT dd oS e e p: BAND To pRA(II(E 2 : S ) : ; Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. Newly Renovated Rooms achievement, despite the fact that to WaAHINGR . T’ 1 R Rt months, W undreds more ap- y 1. More than 500, varying in length from a small fraction of an inch m. Visiting brothers welcome, E. at Reasonable Rates Patton had already crossed the|d 3l RO UL o ont, equi. | Plications on fil. | lto two feet. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted Ruler. ; b by | B y » ~ | Meanwhile the FCC hy d | i Rhine and taken greater territory. ... .= " European diet of 1500 ea e the as made a‘ o" IUESDAY “IGHT. 2. James Garfield. | W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE O To date, the Patton family also has decided to hush up the Gen- eral's diary. However, before he died, the General told friends that he would like to have a monument built in France in memory of the Third Army, and some of his com- Breaktast—One 8 oz. (78 calories) calories, and which she is serving in the Clark home: ; one poached egg (74); two strips of bacon (35): one slice of whole-wheat toast and one- half pat of butier (149); coffee (no disturbing study of manufacturers’ plans for radio sets this year. This glass orange juice, Several of the major manufacturers | | The Juneau City Band will hold | study indicates that although up-|the regular weekly practice tomor- wards of 15,000,000 radio receivers row night at 8 o'clock in the Grade| will be produced in 1946, hardly School auditorium. Music is now be planted anew each season. more than one in ten will be equip- | being practiced for the ped to bring in “FM” programs.f‘he Juneau baseball season for 1946. — e — opening of i Beef, followed by pork. 4. 6,080.20 feet. 5. A perennial lives for a number of years, while an annual has to MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 { SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. M. L. MacSPADDEN, JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. RE-UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE DRAPERIES Phone 36 122 2nd St. rades-in-arms hope his diary may ' cajories); one teaspoon of sugar At Sot 4o 1R FRGEA Frat i G CARD OF THANKS OII. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING || Worshipful Master; JAMES W. be _p“bl“"?d #id ‘the brogeeds used (16); 1 oz of cream (52); total— far there is nothing to show that| We want to thank all our friends p: . 2 | LEIVERS, Secretary. Seard: his mamiatial, X 404 {they arc planning heavy produc-|from the bottom of our hearts who Smllh nll Burner SeI-VIce | : ALASKA ELECTRONICS| Note—During the war this col-| Luior pot Roast, 2 oz (116); | tion of “FM» teceiers [took part in the party that was | Bllvee Hew loszs Sales and Service umn published, Oct. 22, 1943, the ono_fourth head lettuce (16); ome| With “FM” receivers being held|8iven us Saturday night, for the 214 SECOND STREET \@Nm A 2, LO.OF., story of how Eisenhower was ex- | lovely carving set and the delicious | Meets each Tues-| |Expert radlio repair withoat delays asperated at Montgomery's slow- ness, and how the British Field Marshal, demanding more Ameri- of butter can troops, refused to launch the | pat Normandy break-through at C“’""Lora]—em. tablespoon oil dressing (62); three- | fourths cup_ buttered peas one hot bran muffin with one-half (161) ; {one cup (24); mlk, one glass (148); from the market, the audience for (92); apple sauce, ber that only in a few metropoli- tan areas will there be a real at- traction for advertisers. The result this new type of broadcasting will | lunch and good time. Especially be held down to such a small num- | We want to thank the hostesses, | Mrs. Harold Aase, Mrs. John Satre, Sr, Mrs. Andrew (Casey) Hildre. . | MR. and MRS. WM. KARK1 31} DAY PHONE 476 NIGHT CALLS—Fred C. Lorz—Blue 655 BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS | day at 8:00 P. M,, I. O. O. F. HALL. Visiting Brothers Welcome FLOYD HORTON, Noble Grand H. V. CALLOW, Secretary P. O. Box 2165 PHONE 62 217 Seward This column breught an emphatic | Supper—Beef barley -soup, 8 oz. (31); broccoli, two 5-inch stalks British denial (32); one-half cup carrots, steamed | (85); one-half cup potatoes, cream- probably will be indefinite delay in the emergence of “FM” broad- casting. (COPYRIGHT, BELL SYNDICATE, INC. 1946) BB ST ) L, ANNOUNCING ‘ Social meeting honoring found- ing of the IOOF for Odd Fellows | CHO DIRECTORY /| MEETINGS HELD IN UNION HALL—Ist and Gastineau—Phone 327 GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop CAPITAL CHAFF i ' ived SR e LS 5 i y din- P.resldc:n T‘vl-lm.m‘ o e il ) Rebekfl.h Apd ganticgy 'I‘urkg)‘ (‘im Juneau Industrial Union Council | Juneau Mine & Mill Workers a disturbing hush-hush report from ner, 6:30 April 30. Speeches and ~ PIAIR AlS or = 2 { Secy. R. S. Hough; Phone Green | Local 203; Secy. Arthur H. Wal- Adm. Ellery W. Stone, recently re-| | entertainment followed by dammg.; turned from Reme, that Commun- rosswor uzz. AGIE Rl -t1) 240; meetings second and fourth | ther; Phone Green 340; me‘et- ism will become rampant unl:ss B :: : 5 E|D| & il A ! £ & Thursdays at 7:30 P, M. ings 1st and 3rd Monadys, 7:00. y get: 3 el Stcne ad- ACROSS 36. C int N[O ! Sy o e a1 ighomoomun I B0 o (GRS e | Something Different ||| .. v o« s | s e wokes o et : i) b §; gions 40. In benalt ( | Local M-271; Secy. Henry Ad- | 172; Secy. George C. Martin; Sccialists as the middle-of-the- 9. Steep n alf of MAILIL € HOREN Y s . 2. By way of 41 Entreaty [ sero; meetings 2nd and 4th Fri- | Phone Black 265; meetings 2nd road paviy, but warned that there (3 BY.way o 42, Bird of the |A[NIC P|S - o e S b s tie 00 AL may be a vigorous leit-w.ng swinz® 4. Mvmlll(ileruul f;flt“l(ryu RIE[PA AlL | ys at 7 . M. Tues B . M. n the June 2 elect roc | TO[N! . Smebs Juzs 3 el i ig sl s R sl SERVICE | now ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the United Trollers of Alaska, Local | United Cannery Workers, Local Secretary of Var Harry Woodring 15 Severity Al aioent LIOA M/E | b 7 B. H. (Jack) Manery; | 269; Secy. Ruth Hayes. may nou agree with the Adminis-| 15 Buy back * Golf club clolLY | following assortment of EASTERN FISH 26; Secy. B. H. (Jacl Ty H - , <! 20, Bulit 4 bird" ! Result Chnstensen Bros. Garage | Phone Blue 220; meetings 1st tration cn some things, but he is| 20. Bullt a vird's 55 RSO, | HAREME E|S | rml‘ms snoxfin B Wdnamdavs 800 BINE I h s pulli.; 1o punches regarding OPA. 22, Far down 4 Residence AlS ‘s_.| ST EIA 909 Twelfth Si. PHONE 65!} ; ane ys, 8 e l‘n . l?l‘lmmen & Ware- Out in Kanses, he let the folks| £ i, ** Pmeni S[E/A/LIE] M[U| | pr—— —=y'{ MACKEREL FILLETS FINNAN HADDIES 2| beswrencn Unidn, 3 ona 141 0o know whot he thought of Congress- Roman bronze 56 Poem B R olL] 4 THE HAKE FILLETTS HAKE FILLETTS Local Industrial Union, Local 882 e ers; cy. Mike 2 T ol Poker term 57. Go in : . i ¥ Sec. Abel Anderson; Black 605 Avoian; Green 759; meetings man Frank Carlson’s OPA attack. 58. Free 2 i D FILLET: POLLOCK FILLE ( | 30 Aeriform fiuia 98 K olution Of Betuidairs Pricis’ 4 | CO! S TS 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 7:30 Italo-American leaders are' 31 Child's napkim 5. Golor > aturday's Puzzle | B A l‘ A No F | WHITING FILLETS KIPPERS 2 , T waging & back-stage campaign' 33 moiclnEer 61. Kind of bean 2. Cover the inside 4. Scatter { | e BAY CHUBS MEETINGS AT 222 WILLOUGHBY—PHONE 518 against the appointment of Assist-' 34 L‘ur_urllhu(e -“i- 1. D §>IOWN 3. Propels a 5. Decorate | ALASKA’S FINEST | ¥ s - International Longshoremen and Warehousemen Union, Local 1-16 Py ant Secretary of State Jimmy Dunn pa ey L 6. 0 piece of | HOTEL ‘ Louisiana Slu'mps fl-og ngs Seey. Don McCammeon; Phone Blue 372; meetings Mondays, 7:30 # as U. S. Ambassador to Italy. 7 2 P W 7 |8 72 4/ Vernie's hataued it | ’l‘ Meanwhile, Ambassador Alexander 7 8. Region beyond | i - - Kirk is doing a good job but wants [/? 7 3 ‘3"3,’3:",‘ Irom EAT IN THE ; Juneau Cold Storage Comany Inc. f A.;ifi ) to be relieved. . . . .A confidential 7 9. Abor o BUBBLE nnon 1 5 ’ 4 olT kish Ba‘h d e first dratt of the House Military [% o = ge;ff'u,f“ ] !_, 5 aran u 3 an e Affairs Committee’s report on Army - 10. American lake » = 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment <, courts martial was shown to the |° ke oo R i et 1 spel:lal nmller | Hours 9 A. M. ¢ o 4 £ War Department prior Lo publica- ol o 510 8 P. M. e RILEY ENDICOTT BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level- ~ PHONE 753 { tion. Some of the generals nearly 33" Spri Dadk | | ! ¥ e e . had fits. They immediately start- |29 [25 29 | 34 Ghsplog $1065 i| as a paid-up subscriver to TRE DAILY ALASKA e ed a counter back-fire by appoint- SRt | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest ?‘HIS EVENING. ; ing a committee of their own to |© B s . e < | Present this coupon to the box office of the 3 | study courts martial, headed by [53 acrorn : | § B ey Ti is considered nee| | Forsythe Barge Co CAPITOL THEATRE 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1946 : aiffcant that Lashley is the for-| 37 " Kaiees” ¥ ; and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i mer law partner of White House CONTRACT HAULING 4 e e n s : Naval Aide Capt. Clark Clifiord ! 10, Parents ¥ " ° ° : .. .Under Sefiretary of War Ken- b REER DO Oifize Beom 1, Fhite 15 oe d";” THRILL OF A ROMANCE ¢ & neth Royall, Who comes from Jose- 7 o 7 /////4 15, qtely ; Federal Tax—11c per Person f phus Damels' home state of North (22 7 ottt D lhanernana ol PRI Carolina but doesn’t receive his 4 5 lue of iy ) blessing, desertbed publiity given e T | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. . Oldest Bank in Al 3 the Litchfield ccurt martial as “just S &; l | SRR ¢ mk. : ”h a 10t of hollerin’” Some people are and an insured cab WILL CA-LL. FOR YQU and ; wondering why the Afmy didn't Men’s and Boy’s Clothing 1§ RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. COMMERCIAL 7 SAVINGS - dlesp m“'w P 3 4 Across {rom Coliseum Thgatre §i} WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ] f58 Oonp) . Pl 2R LRy L s e Lo BT MEL £ Lain N e Y (e i o e e remeliapeenlfigbgpenfison: A Py P ¥

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