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TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949 PAGY FOUR MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. WY who has never been exactly a delight to newspaper- ESKIMO "RADAR" . i . Daily Alaska Empire |ue.”c o v s s 1o ic o cmoe : cx soneay Lop i Published every evening except Sunday by the 'nl a topnotch sports figure who always has realized | i 20 Y E A RS AG 0 from 1 . o SECO] e “ln 3 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | the importance of good public relations; Jack Dempsey THE EMPIRE § S“'m IS plA“ mmmm leu flmfllfla P begining at 7:30 p. m. . Second and Main Streets, Juncau, Alasks GLENN O. ABRAHAM, ;on.!n ‘I;Ru_r\ n:,om:fig - - \ Prestdent | is another. BOTY TROY LINGO. s e it DiMaggio is one of the great baseball players of MAY 2, 1929 g ANCHORAGE — Appointment of | Worshipful Master; i ELMER A. FRIEND - Marvin R. Marston as assistant ad- Business Manager | g]] time, and he always has been a credit to the game. | hree pictures bought from the Natlona¥ Geographic Soctet 5 y were JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ALFRED ZENGER - - - - et . & 111 Junus nd . | We hope. his S s rea ent and that I ntered In the Fo“s?ni?m‘:ng’; n:fi;sfi:;emx Class Matter. hope. his foot responds to treatment and that he o MAY 3 @ | given to the Juneau High School by Alford John Bradford Post, Ameri- jutant general for the Alaska Na-| | Satvared by carsier 1o seacen and Deasine for §1.00 per menth | EDJOYS anotlier big year on the base ball field. But an Lo six monthe $8.00; one year, $15.00 » ; shisper i i tHablS can Legion. tional Guard with the rank of somebody should whisper the fact in his ear that e Linda Gay MacLean ] o By mail, postage paid. at the following rates: — lieutenant colonel, was announced One year, in adeance. $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; Newspapermen are his friends, even if their per: |o Jean Fowler P " t5 2 i B P 0 ELKS B e eribens. Wil opates '8, faves 1t 1 ot ence is a little irritating at a time when he has other |® Natasha Calvin Foresty as a Profession,” was the subject of the talk to high school |t0d8Y. .U J nbscribers will confer a favol they Wi ro! y notifs o ‘ - gk ¥ S ) rri olon V] e :us:‘;:s:o!“cz L o o eresulatity i the dstivers | things on his mind ° Irvin Fleek o | Students by M. L. Merritt, Assistant District Forester. Ml d:rm:d::\sew:;“ ::“’nrg?;;i‘:! Meeting every Wednesday at their papers. | i ESKEAT dey | ¢ Ak ¥y Telepnones. News Office, 603, Business Office, 374. | Mrs. Sigurd Oisen . ; 1k = of the Eskimos in the Alaska Ter- SE M Vi g e N { MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS lo Margaret Nelson 3 The Fair Athletic Association announced it would hold a smoker | s a1 Guard, is scheduled to leave| e F. DEWEY BAKER, A The anmci&u}i} Pres nxrl)qufi?:u;ifid to the use for i: ?‘“;\‘;""lzw(:;gy ; 'l;mc"’x:l0‘;’;‘3““’:5:‘]”1‘;:;:‘::0;‘:?‘ O;mt;t in J;lneflu since passage |for the Arctic on the next plane su":zr;? et W T SCES sepubl‘cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- P . . Hdwards 0] n Terr! . » o n 'this pver and alo the local Dews Pubtished (Ketchikan News) s Ted Mulrooney = 4 ol i 3t i for a six-weeks organization tour. derein The “Gruening tax” is certainly working in re-| & Cirais Adaith The appointment was made by! ' o ' Tal ams bd Mrs. Arthur Ficken and Mrs. Rutherford were hostesses for the |Governor Gruening as e NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska N T Rl | g 85 commanding | R et Wal - Y e Tes, e bAn. st thato-the “Orvening Tax." for |5 v\ v MIHSA g SRR G ® | monthly meeting of the Martha Society, in the church parlors. officer of the National Guard, as BLACKWELL’S :A ™ Y iy it was the boast of his payroll supporters before the | i w41} — authorized by the last legislature. | CABINET SHOP ‘ i Senate Committee hearing that for the first time under . The Territorial House of Representatives passed a resolution un-| Mamston will be in charge of ||| 1, ypoon of Phi { | him Alaska had been given a taxation system. i reservedly endorsing the administration of Gov. George A. Parks. organizing more than 50 units of ||| i ’”’m : one 772 ' { | And what a system! SEAHG@ RG BARGE LA EN the Guard in Arctic villages, to be! igh Quality Cabinet Work | b L T e T of 450 on maon- \ b finars’at, 106 1 Alaske. OEATHEEE Cloptiatesta boartl of Tmalaghryf Lo 22 DUTA FACRG IR LS LM B T i ‘3‘] ident fishermen. This hits the halibut fleet a hard “EN MAR!“E uN“‘ wers eleated for & bwo-year tabiili THey whee &, Rl Tatwater, Anshoragel mgirimftr;?'wm o e M N LRV ) | It means $300 for an average boat of six-men Alfred J. Lomen, Nome; Luther C. Hess, Fairbanks; Charles Benjamin, | from which point he will travel by Fi FOR HEAlIH DEP'I' | Wrangell; Allen Shattuck, Juneau (Treasurer) and M S. Whittier, |airplane and dog team to villages Besides, the boat, if it sells in an Alaskan port it ® | Juneau (Executive Secrctary). Juneau was designated as headquarters [om Norton Sound. He will organize Mnose Lodge “o, 1m ] must pay the raw fish tax. If it takes on fuel in an e for the first biennium. the units and appoint the com- 5 1 i Regular Meetings Each Friday | Alaskan port, it must pay the fuel tax. Al 4 — manding officers for each. The | 4 | " The general result is that the value of business MGU;(aIMGquupl Vso 'ol op Having adjourned at noon, members of the Ninth Alaska Legislature | 3rmy will furnish training officers| g:c":e‘;';‘:—mom HILDRE g that will be driven away’ from Alaskan ports will far er ica ess N |played host in the A. B. Hall to “the greater portion of the population for the Guard program. L doag / i exceed the tax collected. - . .0 [ of Juneau” at the traditional Legislative Ball. Binall armories (to, o, 1860 Tor | Lot (LT B SULHRLA MY L] Worse yet, ill-will is created. Yukon and Kuskokw"“ Weather: High, 61; low, 57, cloudy. ‘the storage of equipment, to be { Any business fi would commit commercial sui- R supplied by the Army, are being| I placeq at strategic points. Py —— b, | Bert's Food Center Grocery Phones 104—105 Meat Phones 39—539 Deliveries—10:15 A. M. i " 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmactsts ‘clde by antagonzing its best patrons. f B | For the sake of a few “measly dollars” to helpy The M. V. Health, newest unit| | pay padded payolls for collectors and assessors and | & the Territorial Department of | “fifth-wheel” boards created for the benefit of the Health's marine fleet, will leave | personal machine headed by the Governor, we causs | Juneau within a few weeks on "55 hatred and ill-will from some of our best patrons. |initial run to give medical care | Tt should also be remembered that the long-range to coastal villages to the Westward halibut boats do not fish in strictly Territorial waters. The Health Department’s new Even so, however, it is not likely they would have uni¢ is a 104-foot power barge of objected to a nominal non-resident tax because of | (he type designed by the Army for ir frie ship with Alaskans and Alaskan | use in the Aleutians. It joins the their {riendly relationship W . department’s Hygiene, marine med- JOE DI MAGGIO’S HEEL Daily Lessons in English 3. 1. corpon HOUSING PROJECT WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I'll be back in a few min- A'I' VANPORT SOlD}‘ utes.” Say, “I'll COME back (or, RETURN) in a few minutes.” PORTLA! I—B— Vi : 4 ND, ixay 3.— an- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Garisk. #ronounce garish, A as in port, the nation’s largest wartime CARE, not as in AH. housing project which was shatter- OFTEN MISSPELLELD: Impostor; observe the OR. ed by flood last Memorial Day, is SYNONYMS: Thin (adjective), slim, slight, slender, spare, lean, lank, all gone now. \ Although we're in the business of gathering and printing news of the things the public wants to read about, we can understand the irritation that Joe DiMaggio feels when he is hounded by reporters and photographers at a time when the only thing on the vankee slugger's mind is trying to get himself in shape to play baseball again. However, Joe ought to realize that when the time comes that the public »ae isn't interested any more in reading about the condi- development. 1 hick d tion of his famous heel, he will be finished as a Instead of penalizing fishermen, most places try |t ‘:";:k: a‘;; f)‘[;fl‘c‘;:sms‘;‘;zzs atonls: The last buildings from the once | BUTLER-MAURO baseball player and he can go back to running a res- |y, geyice ways of attracting them and increasing thell s il ouite WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it i§ yours.” Let us|huse city were sold at suction on DRUG CO taurant. Despite the menv,.al strain he is de" NOW, ' trade values of fisheries. y 3 | The less drait on the mnew |increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ‘s:tlurdayi ;“ ln C:":au T:‘rac:or;‘::{ L N he should realize that continued good public 1-elanons‘ Unless we are very much mistaken the i:sherrpen!‘m“w barge will make it possible SEQUESTER; to set apart; put aside; separate. “I had wholly sequestered eir original st. e highe: 1o risk their lives and valuable property every time o bid for the 14-family dwellings, who risl i ¥ b for it to navigate in shallower | my civjl affairs.”—Bacon. which cost thousands of dollars {0 Muh unsic Su“l, & are almost as important to him as getting his heel ¢ build, was $425. | they make a trip, and the buyers and business interests ;wat“‘ than the Hygiene, thus mak- Artbur M. Uggen, Manager | cured. r e not going to take this added blow lying [~ : o - Some public figures are smart enough to under- generally ar 8 ing it more suitable for use in The land that held Vanport will ; down. the Bristol Bay and Norton Sound | by Plance—! & | stand that their success and prominence is largely Further attempts of those responsible to apply |, ..o ROBERTA LEE be parcelled off for industrial use. -Musieal Instruments 4 deprndent on good relations with the press, and some | ¢ne «soft pedal” should be ruthlessly dealt with. i Sl and Supplies 0 ; never seem to quite know how to handle themselves. | Let's call a spade a spade and not quibble. | Do Ie I‘;-nr ‘ft:rmer R —l’hnnnu 8 4 Seward ' i Charles Lindbergh is an example of one man who I N TR AR | chief aboard the Hygiene, will Q. How should one who is waiting on the table handle the cups and Gnonfl Blos FOR “ (4 never established really friendly relations with the 1f you will compare your assets and liabilities with I trankfir 40, ‘the /M. <O Hua‘lth i | glasses? 2 : press (and this goes back to before the time of the | those of the U. S. Government, you will find that you | ine same capacity. L8 Ihe cups may be held by the handles, the glasses at the bottom. Widest Selection of ° Wall P aper tragic kidnaping and death of his child). In the amuse- s are richer than, or at least not nearly so poor as, your | Dr. Elaine Schwinge, who has been | The fingers should never touch the part of the cup or glasses where the l l UORs ment field, Greta Garbo is an example of a character | Uncle Sam. | working on B.C.G. in the Territory | lips must touch. 4 Id &l s § — = S ShE |for some months, has been named Q. Is it permissible to have an all-white wedding, allowing the PHONE 399 e Pamt Shop 7 ; w h- ' | burdened with fats and other rich- | showed, the President also recalled o B ot oo the | pride’s attendants to wear white also? Phone 640 Pred he Was! ingron ness to the proint where substan-|another of Canderlario’s cracks. It H’g‘e’:b o L A. Yes, if one wishes to do so. W. Wenay 3 Me I 'GO-ROImd tially less is eaten. | seems he used to exhibit a smalll e Onfr Hal rop a:; wife wil @ What would be the correct hour to give a Sunday morning break-" “Say It With Flowers” but o ' my |"“We believe that every person—|skull which he claimed was that|Sall on tae Hea th as dentist and | - Tl de . i —_— ! man, woman or child—eats and|of Napoleon. Once a doubting wo- ! de“‘“t} “55’“-;““- 'Viis‘ June Bagley A e “SAY IT WITH OURS! Juneauw’s Finest P | g SRR Lt < ‘hether |15 to be Public Health Nurse, while £ s 4 By DREW PEARSON | drinks only that which appeals to|man customer had asked whether is b ) = ? y |k O e te. with lttle o no| the skull wasn't too smail to have|Miss Sylvia Metcalfe will be clerk Juneau Florisis Liquor Store ot e R | thousht of nutritious value; so, we |been Napoleon's. }:;;w{ird, Thc‘ position of combined by PHONE 311 B A v A n n ’ | emphasize, again, that higher qual-| “Well, that was his skull when oo lanopatery’ ekt SER et d nd I» RN A. C. GORDON 1| ity bakery goods, in our opinion,|he was a boy,” the Presid 2 technician has not been filled. ¢ . . | however, that more and more 1Y goods, ) a boy,” the President quot-| "y crer of the ship'is to be Einar The B F llc.. Phone 689 | BT, e tutes are belng used |are aitained by balancing formu- |ed the old curlo keeper's Yeply. |pqugen, Juncau skipper “foffmerly e rwin Fee { { in various foods and that they do| L"vb‘m'g’m;Efi":‘““:‘[:l‘rg;:“?’u;fi“123;,l T[l]'\lxtnans ex::laml:d he l;;f‘ Yoo ovard the Dkt A’ Grew- ot savs 1. What are the five most populous countries in the world? Office in Case Lot Grocery i know what the final result will | OV€r ed W J stances | turned to Santa Fe in 1924 o | L PB ! Dot Ko b of the nation, | Which, in the end, tend to discour- | help erect a monument to Dotees it Tliong, e cratt s Bhp i) 2.1 pa e BRI MR B oy Mg The Alaskan Hetel { on the el o ecieate onEnpHINY. +. | rothere leave here to spend the summer in 3. Which sense among the lower animals is the least developed? HAY, GRAIN, COAL » Meanwhile xacpummn;q Rep. | Ml Bristol Bay and Norton Sound, re- 4. What is the great waterway of Alaska? and STORAGE Newly Renovated Reems Frank Keefe of Wisconsin, who has ! - i) it ing # T bees, quizsing the Food and Drug AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT | : ““);’:E‘:s to base at Kodiak for the ms}; ‘Who wasdthiu :uthzr of the words: “Never leave that till tomorrow 8¢ Reasenable Rates a g y s L which you can do ay"? Administration, has made some WARNING 1K G w “ N FHoE b startling disclosures about what| One government agency that is| En eor e i A river x:;-g: i:,e c:";‘m oy up ANSWERS: Call EXPERIENCED MEN INGLE O » goes into many of the things we carefully watching on this nutri- R ' H Iand down the Yukon and Kuskok- 1. China, India, Russia, United States, and Germany. Alaska JANTTORIAL Service ) Ll el i L{un:l ghescie e the Depariment efurm 10 PUDMC wim rivers with a meaical unmg| 2 Titlan (1480-1576). 1 FRED FOLETTE PHONE 555 i o o o o A e et R I 1 now e it | 3 et oL e Phone 247 Thomas K e e wuaty {1 nos guir. hgner ewvertl; . By Thualg DA seniie, odeans o e Al b NS L - mas Hardware Co. | has little if any nutritional value; i_’mm e sm‘(’pflym Shiws e | Department. 5. Benjamin Franklin. PAINTS — OILS & : e : ; i D % i s ; * —l:_h'“ Bon nutrltl?nal Lhtm{ a serious economic threat to dairy LONDON, May 3.— (®# — King Aarvrell_ i) operating AL | e = | sTEvENs’ and Shelt “ cals, “mostly the work of L G.! : i ger, in in charge of conversion| | HARDWARE ] S et e Peing Daime| BUALIE I beking ehamichls come | George VI, though still ailing, will|work, and will be in chiarge of || MADSEN CYCLE & H lice, in place of milk, fats and : ) ; and the Queen will drive| department. Both medical and 11 line of Halibut and Trolling ||| ADY-TO-WEAR mington Typewriters Y eges in such foods as cake, dough- {"_)r fg““m“l‘c Secretary Charl- ‘ from Buckingham Palace to the| dental personnel will be aboard the Gear — Many items now at new || Dsteopath Seward Street Near Third SOLD and SERVICED by : J . tereal’ mixes, peanut butter, es B;\ngan,‘ Ralph Trigg, Chief of f:oloma_l office Xn"whltehau to open ' vessel, first of its kind to be op- LOW PRICES | PHONE BLUE 670 J n Blll" d & 8 ice cream, candy, salad dressing, ;]l;exo TO! ucltlf)n a‘nd Marketing Di- (;;;lumal Month” and a Colonial|erated in Alaska. l Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park || o & Or c.. v : milk drinks, synthetic Whipping f,u’“,_p‘"" 4 °‘;; T exhibition. ) 4 The Hygiene will leave here e e “Oudr Doerstep Is Worn by % cream, pickles and food flavors; is mfr op! mor{ that e De- The King's official engagements|within a few weeks for the West= | = = The Chaflesw c&fle e Oty { i and aeman panmlentrsho:m xob,iec! ;n the ap- | were cancelled last November when |ward to spend the summer in the ADVERTIS . 5 T g A . |proval of chemical. softeners as|it was disclosed he had a circula- i . tical houses that prcduce synthetic 4 A i { ula- | Cook Inlet, Prince William Sound § foodstuffs have not made adequate ?L?.})lflblc ingredients in baking| tory ailment in his legs. On March|areas, and then return to South- I ING and PUBLIC RELATIONS Mortwy Fonmnhnfl.AleENc' research to determine if the sub- A;))X‘rnulflfi. because of the effect on (12 a nerve operation was performed |east Alaska for the winter season. Bob nl'llxall Pourth and Franklin Sta Gl - Dealers) 1 s s potionai Wit ftace] 100 henli of iy gacion, sioos evibo mpeutn fhe o M B0 s e o ‘ : : PHONE 136 BT w i : o eity i most of | dence indicates e substitu- | right foot. ONE DOLLAR LU i i o o oty i mos o 1, S, WL, S voan ssen | Telephone 891 123 Front Street : Juneau Motor Co. | -, " oS i sidera Y S { . that seven persons died after using ffii’srm‘: ?‘1‘“‘ considerably reduces| Trollers Attenuion: Stop at Mad-| Featuring ham, creamed pota- — c“d B".rag. c. t of Main Strees a substitute salt prepared for pec- .‘_Iro:;] "f“ e DF f):e prf)ducc_.‘ sen’s today for your supplies. toes, homemade apple pie, served Wholesale - o o sonhot e o asl | .11 (D0 s wartast, and it te| Roues, pivs, ainiges ofes 46 ro- [t SEE S Moy g 8 10y o MAEE ity nis n, be- | duced prices. 179 if' May 4, 11,30 :30. 5 i JUNE. HeE e o il 3 cause of statutory limitations, I§ | i e 00 120 e oldesi Bank m Alaska . PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT DELICI AU DAIRIES 5 & unable to prevent or limit the use 3 for MIXERS er SODA FOP OUS ICE CREAM TASTE COMES AHEAD OF 8 daily habit—ask for it NUTRITION of synthetics as substitutes for CrOS d P l lssl ov n “ c 'u ' . by naze natural foods in bakery ots - g— i The synthetic ingredient which | o o G “_ .Mk(‘?_ produts, 111} swor uzzie er a a en r'o Bankln 1949 ! Juneaunmu Inc A wazy bekers now uiss in bread is & we would further suggest that the er' s en s ear by o Department request new legislation ACROS! 1. V. e “Chrysler Marine Engines compound o polyoxyethylene g1 | on this matter” L mm:' gfz (v)v;.}’li'd."?&“ Tlle B Nl B lll' Formasiy SAROVE Chrysler Marine Engines | ¢ col an stearic ack nown as 8 3 iquely | polyoxyethylene monostearate. TRUMAN ON NEW MEXICO | ° “iicskfast JT. Bopiave with . Am....-lm“ .:Il-m;m E SHOP 1 Stearic acid is derived {rom ani-| When the President is pleased, | o T . Piiie Bank Alen Edmends Sheer g ciine 3 mal fats, but polyoxyethylene gly-|his face lights up and two dimp- 12, Pertaining to 40, Entreat : g col._a substance similar to purified |les pop into his chesks. Thus his | g:?:&;s fi ?I‘-féi”!n"fél‘" A ST LA Cha" G‘ wm co : anti-freeze for automobiles, has no | face gave him away the other day | }}: Wiid animat aloe Safety n 035‘ . ! nutritional value. over prospects of returning to old| st e B ep 1. G. Farben experimented widely | haunts in New Mexico. %’fi‘ffl;h g?{ %:f.“}"'“ B u T A “ Y HOME GBOCERY with polyoxyethylene preducts as a| He was invited to slip down to| 15 Seraph 84, Land. i Boxes fm Rent 500 g pase for ‘ersatz" German foods|Santa Fe this fall for the 100th | 31 Tioplag s, moooasure BOIUtiG of Yesterday's Puzle Phone 146 during the war. anniversary of New Mexico’s pio- . Shirk 56. Son of Seth DOWN 3. Grayish white The American compound is|neer paper, the Santa Fe NEW Gag‘gf:e:'o! gg: 'fig‘(lt?:rl\ ;'mn: L@t 4 g COMMERCIAL SAVINGS cl.nrnzs Heme Liquer Stere—Tel. 4 produced chiefly by _the Atlas| MEXICAN. Making the plea was| o g chance the foot 2. Tosucha 4 MIH oL NUNN-BUSH SHOES American Meat w4 Powder Company of Wilmington, |general manager George N. Rey-| rrt PR e 5. Tree STETSON HATS wre ol Del., and Glyco Products of Brook- |nolds, who called at the White| [/ 6. Italian palnter nality We L lyn and is distributed in slightly| House with New Mexico’s two Hotlater : Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue Monday” different forms under the trade|senators, Pennis Chavez and Clint-| instrument WILLIAH PASSBY To give you more freed names “Sta-Soft” and “MYRJ-45." |on Anderson. | : Erpicat ‘as a paid-up subscriver o THE DAIL FRED HENNING f k 2 Both keep bread soft for a long| Truman wouldn't make any flat | S palienn 5 Y ALASEA Complete Outtitter for Men rom work — TRY period, so that a housewile who |promises to attend, but he recalled | - Gpanmark EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Alaska L feels a loaf in a grocery store|With a chuckle his early experien- | Rety Present this coupon to the box office of the as .“dr, ; thinks she is getting oven-fresh|ces in the State. He had visited /%A . £ g ! | ——e . bread. New Mexico in 1909 and again in | Mislay npl" 'rngh nz wl Il RO s ? Tn fact, this deceptive quality,|1924, he related. Both times he| [ [°| 1) Finisheq o C 0L T R W. (O G D%"BEI“ SIMPSON ) plus a pleasing taste the chemical |had stopped to rummage through . Heraldic term 0 “"PAI! m ] el £ TW KE' gives to bread—is the chief selling|an old curio shop and chat with fi- fl..//[nn.. hx:le::ulors?llh~ and DeGee DEC St c . mhfl-‘—on lnsees ! point of its distributors. Vernon|‘he owner, the late J. S. Candel- H. 7 T, 28, Ege-sh " o Dedge—Plymouth—Cha saler Fitted C. Usher, Inc., of Chicago, which |ario. One prize Candelario showed ..%n-.%n.. §g ‘!;"‘gfiwn'md o“ A“ Isu“n wm You e MW;O‘ILMQ makes a somewhat similar syn-|off was a trunk which he said had i-. n%fl..fl.% 35. nfif"“«' —— Appointments thetic compound called “Top-Scor,” | Lelonged the Lew Wallace, early | Wa //% o { Federal Tax—12c—Faid by the Theatre 'd frankly states, in his literature to|New Mexican governor and author W/ .fi./‘- n 4L l‘In!;"gmrlnzly SEAYFERS el piiphheng-in N %.,,/ i fiieeey || Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO—Phone 22 H.S.GRAVES |. “In speaking of higher quaits,| T g Bl ll WM IR 0. SRR ; AL peaking gher quality,| Truman recalled how Candelario| | 4T Medicinal “Siant and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and SANITARY MEAT The Clothing Man 4 we mean products that not only|had told him with a broad wink: H..% fi . 49 Cover RETURN YOU to your home with VOR BETTER MEATS . look good, but are appealing to|“If I sell that one, it will be the s, Metal-bear y e with our compliments. s g LEVI'S OVERALLS 4 _the sense Of taste as well . . .|ninth one I have sold” 5 2 R /fl..- 51, Novel " WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear 3—P| 9 for Boys - ery goods that are not over-| Chuckling so that his dimples | % L 62. Before oy i ! Pree Delivery 5 P } k

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