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PAGE TWO s S HAGERUP BOWLS ON Wednesday, March 2, 1949 1 TEAMS LAST NIGHT; OLD TIMERS' NIGHT | MAKES T0P SCORES Nominatisn of Officers HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIPS ORTHOPEDIC WORK SHOWN, TOLD AT KIWANIS MEETING “We build,” the Kiwanis Ciub slo- r . alleys at the Elks last 8an, was used by Dr. C. Earl Al :‘i,;“ U:“da Efz Hagerup, playing | brecht, as the theme of his running on two teams, made the high scores | commentary with pictures taken in of 634 and 500, Mansfield was sec- | the Mt. Edgecumbe Orthopedic Hos- ond with 581. \pital, for today's Kiwanis Club pro- Next week will decide the out-Bram. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (ONDITIONS | OF WEATHER | ALASKA PTS. Weather conditions und temper- “atures at various Alaska points, av 4:30 | FINAL PLAYOFFS LAST NIGHT FOR BOY SCOUT DENS In the championship game for the Boy Scout Cub Pack 311 last night at 7 o'clock Den 3 defeated Den 5 to take first place by the |score of 8 to 2. ilso on the Pacific Coast, 120th Meridian Time, and 2. m, Little was wanting in the lin¢ of playing. J. Harmon, M. Sweeney, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1949 FOR SALE 21 ACRES patented land, modern home, fireplace, electric range, | refrig. 8-room well furnished home, school bus stops, 2 acres W-A-N-T A-D-§ FOR SALE NEW attractive 2 bedroom home, good neighborhood, unfurnished— $13,650. FIVE BEDROOMS, downtown, furn- 42—Rain | (hjrq, Den Five 2, Den Three 8 !powER Barge and Kendall's 32- cleared land, farm machinery,| ished, needs repairs—$12,000. rabbit hutches, chicken house, OTHER residentiai property in all garage, etc. Immediate possess- price ranges. ion. Terms. BUSINESS and investment proper- BARGAIN, immediate pdssession,| ty also available. Juneau’s loveliest new home, completely furnished. Two fire- places, maple flooring, 2 bed- wlulmwl""'Phonez;‘ rooms, rumpus room, sink with | . BOB DRUXM PHONE 861 garbage dispesal, 9-ft. refrig, S gio., 3. 0% ADMIRAL Barge hull with new BAR, Rooming House and Cafe, central location. super. 35x9x4%, | conversion. $3150. 1 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 90, ready to go. $2,800, $1,700 will ; 100-HP Buda ft. troller at Pelican; also THE CLARICE and THE FORREST- ER. The MARION J. greatly re- *handle. . duced in price. 36x9x4'% troller, Chryz, ._tar Conv. DUPLEX; 2 pt. houses, 2 houses| $3800. near Douglas. 126-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universai { engine completely overhauled, complete with net. $1,250. 32-FT. Gillnetter, Scripps F9-HP, REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |0,/ (oo water cooling system. Phone €76 over First National Bank ! New 65-ral gas tank. $1,800, | {22-FT. Troller — $550. MURPHY & MURPHY, run SELE {24-FT. Troller, Chrysler conv. $850, | | STEELCRAFT, 25 ft. new $3.200. e CABIN Cruiser, 16 ft, 25-hp Uni- h), just ma- (4 . | GUPPIES. (Troploal {ish), 3 | versal, 55 beam, recently rebuilt, turing and many young Ones. 50¢ | $1,300. E: 4 Fourth Street, o ! ;gge%zcueach. i 32 5t 18-FT Inboard, 2 hp heavy duty il Palmer, $275. ‘1-KP freezing unit, gasoline driven, 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. For troller. $330. ' 14-Ft. Flatbottom skiff, $50. for sale. Phone 32 tt | ELECTRIC Mang Red 165. ‘MODELV 95-30 U. S. 30-40 Caliber | Winchester, $30.00. Call W. C. 193¢ Ford Coupe, runs good, $150. McDenald, Phone 205, 6 to 81948 Jeep with curtains, etc., $500 p. m. 32 3t ' down, $50 monthly. Total $1,500. | BLUE Mohair davenport and chair, 1‘3 fiz:°;gf80§'°“se' | lke new. 1048 L“‘;L’;dry QuES {5500 Down, $75 monthly takes 2-bed | Wéfihmggé““h"‘e' 2 nev-:“ ¢t | house, close in, new concrete 452 N Lasement, yard, view. Total $8,000. '§700 down, $70 or less monthly takes ! 2-bed house, 1st St., total $4250. $150C down, $75 monthly takes large 2-story house with yard and view. | Unfinished inside. Tctal $3,500. $5.000 Auk Bay, five acres, some | beach. Old 2-story house. |$1,800 cash takes beach property near Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom house, good water, oil, electricity. modern, good SEE new Spring and Summer | fashions. I have a good line, with more styles coming in often, ready to show you. Those “new” new ornes that you will want to see. Red 120. 31 tt [ lers, bronze shafts, small gas en gines. Phone 525. Juneau Weld- ing Co. 26 tf% 200 ft. beach {rontage, 40 ft. & ———————————————— | highway frontage. } A kup; 1041 Dodge Y- ! : IQ:ZnG‘:ScIPKIQ:f Rt i—do;rlsl'fiuo down, balance of $4,000 in P J i two years, takes bright, new 1- Scdan. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 thi oo i "o e i e 2 | 1642 FORD Dump Truck, new 1v0| sible rights to 160 acres with %- | Lp motor, excellent tires, 4 specd! mile keach and West Juneau Rd. transmission with two speed Eat- {$10,000 down, $100 monthly for large | on rear end. Inquire Green 715 | apartment house, downtown Ju- | between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf | neau. | | 2-Bedrcom House, 3 acres patented | land, Fritz Cove. $3,800. WANTED | i | BUILDING LOTS, 2 for 81,000: Er- win St.; 2 at $850 each Seatter "CORRESPONDEN 1-RECEPTION- Tract; 2 at Small Boat Harbor | IST, bookkeeping, typing, dicta- | $4,600 and $4,900. phone, general office detail. Wid- {4-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, ow, 34 years, alert, well-groomed, | Douglas. $6500. pleasing personality, capable of assuming responsibility. Excellent pflil wooD references. Accustomed and like | SALES AGENC ¥ i e _ 4 meeting public. Interested per: Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise in manent employment in Juncau. Write Empire C 5519. 31 3t EOR H:n;; 7L:aund;y'. Eailmfihlue WIH he Presemed come of the league. Hennings can | “Building bodies and helping released ‘bYu e Wenttir Sul’éflu.;;nd IBVI :vlad; w:;euetshzn;tx:sLéL: v L win the second half if they win |minds” of those handicappea|Juneau, follow: RN S0 5 WHLNTD, Fee oo o ZS-YEAB IfiEMBERuHIP BUTTONS I“"" points and Parsons loses four. through tuberculosis, burns, injur- A’ndm_ds’e 2—3* S‘J“D‘i enzent were the best perior S R Standing of the teams at the end |les and other causes, was illustrated | Bariow '2 :S" (Pen 5. Bty wer I ‘VIH he Dresenled c D ight follows: lin the pictures taken by Malcolm | Bethel 7—Snow | High point men for Den 3 wer ! of ‘bowlig Tey Gl | Sord 33—Drizzle | 3. 1 th 4 points and M. t Teams: Won Lost |Greany, and shown by Miss Lynde Cordova [ armon with ¥ ot <8 i | 7o) 8L ue Harsofi 20 4 |Fales, of the education division, | Dawson 18—Cloudy 'Sweeney with 4 points. The on " Eni&flalfl!meni s fGEd Hennirigs 17 7 |Department of Health. Edmonton 12—Clear |one to make a score for Den 5 was o rritori - | Fairbanks 6—Snow |B Pegues with 2. v X 3 Sick’s 13 11 Dr. Albrecht, Territorial Commis: a okt ! 4 A i bl Fried Chicken . . . French Fries J. Florists ... 13 11 |sioner bf Health, reported incident- ;ixmw-r 3"-1? flguéibsw;g by'J q\gz;.‘erfr.hf1;>~4 Ly & Zellow Cab 10 14 |ally, that Roberta Jackson, who has | Havre ... T |Den Five 0, 2 con Salad, efc. ‘;:.”.‘:;‘:1:: 11 13 |hag follow-up treatment at the hos- | Juneau Airport 34—Rain | quarter, Den Five 0, Den Threc 4 ll ¥ Epua DS 4 % A R b B e e lfl(“:l‘:all(( R 33—Snow | fourth quarter and final score, Den [ T" o B l' c l Standard Aviation ... 6 18 |improved, and able to be moved | Kodia & Ifourth quarter al score H :Efi kmerb ow lng on es' Individual and team scores last jakout ;he room for a few -minutes F"'{‘:t’fi lgfg]lzzgzim;fi %the;Ia';;‘;ICDfE;- e : H night are as follows: every day. . d an 4 Prizes Awarded I Parsons Electric President Jim McClellan presided | i pfz&s‘&iw"““““ places, Den 8 _triumphied . IHagw:rup 198 199 193 590 at today’s luncheon meeting in the |’ y s vab‘i‘;“x:‘overwh?lmmely over Den 6 by th (lll 91353) Lindstrom 160 160 160 480 |Baranof Hotel Terrace Room. He|Petersburg D ey {msare of 18 110 6, B, Jewalt wnd E. i Mork 160 146 181 487 |introduced the day’s guests. ?I;x:l;.\am(li ey Sy C;ug; 1;: n Ufl%nGa:ix:J nl;;,- 1‘;'.1 ' 5 ) ol ndstead of Wash-|Pr A players, and D. Gross d o J“nea'l Laelge No. 4209 :::;:Y:: };g :2; :‘:“l ;Zg‘ninaronfl?)‘ (L?‘.,s)‘:eud of Lh‘e Nutri- | Seattle 45—Partly gm_“dly‘lmgsworth were ouistanding play Totals 843 825 €89 2557 [tional Section, U. S. Public Health |Sitka dig Lo | TOB PointBAR for [Day 8 7 B P 0 ELKS | e Service, came from the capital to| Whitehorse 29—Partly Cloudy |y Groes with 12 points and B. Jew- in? o 4 1 Juneau Flarist assist Dr. Jack Haldeman of An-|Yakutat 34—Partly Cloudy ety kad 4 points for Den 6. Spot 60 63 0©) 180 |chorage, and Dr. Albrecht in estab- T f } Score uy :iers: tirss, Den Six VISITING BROTHERS ESPECIALLY Lajoie . 138 160 180 478 |lishing the Arctic Institute of Health. { AI. ERVI(ES P e D Whittier 137 137 137 411| Dr. G. Lee Stagg of xewhikun,=spE(| VEhrT” Mhe ‘10; third: en afk. 4: INVITED TO ATTEND King 199 168 150 517 [ was the guest of Member John Grif-‘, - |Den Eight lG" foux:th and final wihin i)} | Hendrickson . 166 162 115 443 [tin, and other guests were Paul BY REV VOElKEl B 'y e oF Dk mighs 18 ""lI“l“"hl"m""""I“"“l""l" .Smimbers 179 162 192 533 ' Monroe, of Seattle, representative of e % Thérc Ware .z\pproxima&ely 3 BRREPRSE FEER S Sy Totals 870 £49 834 2562 :Squlhb Company, and Wayne Wal- Io BE HELD HER |pareats and friends of the playe Gix jtes of Dillingham, l as spectators of the games. | Signa! Corps | Prexy McClellan read a communi- s B B aeen s i Spot 51 51 51 153 cation about the Red Cross drive, gn.oiq gervices will be held in'yco” oopee “Rey G, H. Hillerman, po 146 153 149 449, {rom Kivanian Dr. D. D. Marquardl, iy,e Northern Light Presyterian, i macier istributed checks to the| | Applegate g1 137 13 357 |drive chairman, and assured him of |8 SRR LSO (g, g i master distributed shecks fo (he | iy 106 408 191 440, Kiwais, cooperatian. Wednesday evenings, March 7-9, &%/ ommiscion money they earned o ( Gosnell 141 108 180 420| Stanley Baskin reported on thel, u5 guioox with a guest speaker, oo i ¢ Gold Medal Tourne | Hansen 136 136 136 408 |five boys who make up the Kiwanis|poy “garolq voelkel, of Andong, |y i AT - T2 738 770 2235 "adopted” family, saying tWo Of)yoren He is a missionary of the | g firgt place was Dennis Alaska Coastal Airlines enables you to arrange ’ —_ }them need shoes. “Buy shoes!” VOICES | e uterian Church and has spent e o e pwith e —through your local ficket agent—your passage | senmits Tflm‘;l-fp ';‘:4 167 520‘“2:::‘1 e:i/ulilllle‘,ml;;fn'ram cligteman, |8 last 22 i ’:‘Mfi"'l‘;;e‘“;: $6.60. Following is the list of cubs fo the States on Pan American, and then to any | Beeraots 5 Iy A D RBS et el Rl | POD PRSDLIOH, OF &8¢ ¢ with the amount of the check that i [ Bearroct, L Al B B | e served as a Chaplain in the U. 8. oon received: Stuart Whitehead, spot on the globe! And for you who buy tickets Hedges . 128 128 128 334 |Fales. ; s Army. ; IS0 Mice Cidis: i o 3500 in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines e ;:; :g;’ :gz :;; R i | Tne Rev. Voelkel has been in the 3o o 5, $4.60; Billy wk o P Snew | United States on furlough for a. i 60: Roger Pol- el sevhac communwl‘es, e spocicl l Totals 795 718 751 2324 BE"ER SA"IIAIIO" year and intended to return to Ko- jJumam, S g ?Jl: POQUB ddy, block of seats so that its passengers share equal . ! 53 60y bacanss ot mmy Boddy, i : X "D"'o"s "EEDED b Januar}yv sl i Den 6, $3.00; Philip Lorenzen, Den priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul “'m';"' PR ey (o the serious political conditions there 5, $3.00; Bob Peterson, Den 4, $2.20; B g e ) at present, he was not allowed to|pi"p {81407 Bob* g ,Sm".h 1000408 192 5;3 I" "AHVE v“'lAGES |rct.§rn. During the past year he has:‘;’]' giiuissij;; S)BIS; Turpin, Dfn | . g;nntn ‘fig ;:g 11:! gog : : |been in charge of numerous mn!fr'. 6, $1.20. | & W% % _ . Considerable improvement is need- | ences and has held meetings all over R R nlns" Bryant 143 167 167 477 eq in the sanitation conditions :of | California and many places in the| }K',?g ; 1:’ s;;; ;g‘; zgig most Alaska Native villages accord- | middle West and East. Durinz the! COAST GUARD TRANSFERS R s ing to Bob Druxman, who recently | Christmas vacation he attended the | l : e made an inspection of Arctic and |Inte:-Varsity Fellowship. Every-| William F. Heinzel of the Coast 4|RLI n:s i Atandard Avihtion Interior Alaska Native villages for |where he has been warmly received. Guard boat 83-524 recently received Wi Soafiwm Mfl» o 190 185 178 553|the Alaska Native Service, '~ At present Mr. Voelkel is at Sitka an advance in fating to boatswain mq Houston 140 147 159 446 | njs portion of his report, released | where he is conducting a confer- mate chief ‘and was transferred Baxter 131 134 136 401 {to4ay, recommended changes in the|ence. Weather permitting, he is Monday to the Coast Guard ser- Baker 155 143 138 436 metnods of obtaining water, dispos- | expected to arrive in Jur e Yoat Thistle as officer-in- Hagerup 200 28 212 63414 of garhage and regular hor> sani- | Monday forenoon. |charge. John W. Snyder of the 5 m<a o Totals 825 822 823 2470!iation, 1t was particularly concerned| The public is cordially invited to | Thistle was transferred to the 83- Yell P b. with the present haphazard meanslanend the services and enjoy hear-l jmtl_l an advance in rating to l\drKinnon : O;Vm ll!o 134 459 :vfasi?:;ng bt e ke *:fldk;ng s dynam;c .sp-eakel- 'hcdt;v\mimatli». | Mansfield 215 174 192 58 Druxman said that very few Na- p f Fried Chicke= and T-bone Steaks Ladies' Ni hi on ihe Loken - 139 168 175 473|400 have faclities for obtaining A(S (Rm WORKS | —$250. Country Club. 19 tf g McGee 175 203 159 537}c)1eqan, uncontaminated drinking By ey - Lavenik - 166 170 136 472 gat0r particularly during the sum- 0“ MIIDFIMS TO i NOTICE OF HEARING NEW SHUFFLEBO Ann Totals ....... 831 895 796 2522 mer months. He explained that. it IX CABLE BREAK,’OTICE IS HEREEY GIven T is usually taken from nearby small F x ithat R. Boochever, Administrator, e lakes or rivers which are not pro-{ “Based” on a launch from the | W.W.A. of the Last Will and Testa- d sd B H Jance 60 60 60 180|yooteq from contamination. It is|Coast Guard cutter Storis, loaned 'ment and Estate of Margaret Hally, Very eane ay Vellmg Forsythe, D, .. 162 138 133 433|001y carrieq in cans and kept|through the courtesy of Comdr."J.|Deceased, has filed herein his FIN- Ll_)ckridge o 5.00 uncovered in the homes where it is} R Kurcheski, ACS technicians and |AL REPORT and petition for a de- ] P Riendeau .. 136 133 163 432 ... tnreatened by contamination | crew are working to repair a cable |cree of distribution, to distribute the At BAILEY ar Lookess el from almost any source. break in the Mendenhall tideflats. residue of said estate to Henry P. Nordensen ... 168 147 179 494| ), n0 tne winter months, water| This has caused interruption in Kevrin. A hearing will be held upon Totals . 833 854 852 2519 | usually secured by melting ice, | service to the north, accc;rding to \’s,m Report and Petition before the but, even this method, he declared, [ Capt. S. C. Hansen, A sector |yndersigned at Juneau, Alaska, is not guaranteed to always produce | commander. (It has caused no pub- ‘Aprfl 18, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. WATCHING IS AS MUCH FUN vlsl"m ml(os sanitary water. The lack of water,| lic inconvenience, as radio facilities | gt which tfme all persons objecting i . particularly during winter months, | have been in use, but left the ACS |to said Report and the manner in as Playingl WIu- BE FE‘“’RED makes it difficult to wash beddmg| without reserve communication fac-{which the Estate has been admin- - and clothing and scrub homes as| ilities.) istered, or the distribution of said AI ( OF ( I.II'N(HEOI often’ as it g felt they should. The force of breaking ice pour- |estate to Henry P. Kervin, may ap- He also recommended that Natives ing into the channel broke the {pear and be heard and file their An informal program featuring |be encouraged to purchase chemi- | cable and hurled it into spaghetti- 'objections herein, g 1 i1l doctors attending the convention of |cal toilets for their homes to re-{ like confusion. The problem of dis- WITNESS my hand and the seal Come and Boosi for the Alaska Territorial Medical As-|place the old fashioned unsanitary | entangling it is as bad as of aetdAl |of the Probate Court for the Juneau sociation is planned for tomorrow’s | outhouses. repairs. 3 (Precinct, Territory of Alaska, this L3 luncheon of the Juneau Chambzer of ! —————— Two technicians, Sgt. Mario Sodini {15th day of February, 1949. Your Favorlie Lady Commerce. DeMOLAY MEETS jand Matt Garmley civilian, head | FELIX GRAY, Otherwise, the meeting will be de- the repair crew. iU' S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio voted to general business, according | Postponed from last week be- —_———— ;Pmbate Judge — Juneau Precinet. o Herbert S. Rowland, secretary. |cause of the Gold Medal Basketball | - Turkey Shoot, Legion Dugout, |First publication, Feb. 16, 1949. —————— Tournament, a special meeting of ( Thursday Night, 8 p.m. 32 3t ' Last publication, March 9, 1949. L > 5 e A typical electrical refrigerator [the Royal Arch Gunnison Chapter, S has almost 1400 parts. Order of DeMolay, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in CASH for scrap lead and old [the Scottish Rite Temple. Members TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA storage batteries at Madsen’s. 22 #f lare urged to attend. Yau;- Deposits "ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE ALASKA LINE GERS, FREIGHT, EXPRE AND SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northbound S. DENALI ... March 3 S. BARANOF. March 8 FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors Phone 2 Southbound against loss to a maximum of A EAGRFEN S.S. ALASKA__March 6 $A. e . BARANOF . Mar. 13 l Serueng AU Alaska ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 DODGE TRUCK WEADQUARTERS For Expert Engine Tune-up Service 15 HAPPY! ARE #A) —— OUR LOW COST TUNE-UP SPECIAL INCLUDES: * Checking Points and Spark- , Timing. ® Checki Coil. * Checking Generator and Starter Brushes, Chasging [ * Checking Distributor. * Gleaning Carburetor Sediment ) (:Iu-l.nl and Fiollln‘ Alr * Testing Fuel Pump. R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front Street — Phone 57 rrrrrreee 168. 31 tf LOGGERS—LOGGERS—We are In the market for your logs. Mill starting 10th of March. Contact Slim Blood, Log Buyer, Virginia Lake Spruce Mills, Box 19, Wran- gell, Alaska. 31 10t WANTED: Clerk typist for tempor- ary assignment. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 27 tf PRIVATE party wants to buy or rent a two or three bedroom residence. Phone 581. 13 tf CARRIER FOh paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN’S Day Nursery. Ph Green 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tf WOMAN wants work of an) kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 4 v MISUELLANEOUS HOPES New and TUsed Mdse. Wi\ buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n/ ‘ St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Sugplies Developing - ¥rinting - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photoststs FOR RENT 3-ROOM apt. with bath. Call Blue 125. : 12th at Hatbor — Phone 911 ‘ 33 3t SINGLE ROOM: Private entrance. 427 Marris. Ph. Blue 759. 32 4t LIVING Room, bedroom, kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- quire Browne's Barber Shop. 27 tf TWO Story building, 1200 ft each floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way and Seward S8t. George Broth- ers. 25 tt GARAGE or wurehouse or shop for ‘ rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t¢ 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t¢ STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit ptano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 52 # NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74, 882 8-ROOM. tully rurnished house, full Toncrete basement. $6,000. Terms, Ph. Green 499. 83 tt APTS, Rooms WL kitchen prive ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. aper curls, 31 ul Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. v Tons of low grade diamonds and for abrasives. SEAVIEW Agl. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 o diamond dust are used by industries | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms steam baths. Scandinavian ™ o LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- ‘wax (cerumen), try the Ourine tem | turn to Geo. Gray, care of the e et s e | Moose Club na o A ol OuTineEar Dross voday & THREE Fair of glasses have been urned in; owners may have same BUTLER-MAURO by paying for this ad. One pair DRUG CO. found near AB Hall in red case, -8 o b - » o