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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949 DIVISION HEADS " [fms s gonc w0 20 Monday of each month IN TRAINING FOR | sottun mite emie FOUR S . U part ‘of ‘thése conducting Qived Har’ Worthy ‘purposes l)lll.ly /4’“8’&'“ Ehlpir") | Fairbanks will not be the first city Which has taken precautions to assure its citizens of the soundness of ‘3.\ £ | 20 YEARS AGO 7¥'s emeire e eviky eHg ept Sunday by th Publithed ereY PRINTING o RANT fund raising projects to which they are asked to Second and Main Streews, Juneau. Alaska | contribute. Tag days and other methods of solicita- EN TROY MONSEN - - - & 2 GLENN O. ABRAHA! DOROTHY TROY LINGO = = = oY ice:President | tion are stringently limited in most communities across | JULY 29, 1929 BUS'“ESS (E“S“S e e M, Wil e v g anaging o . 3 ;;‘&L—‘l,‘zgi}.gu : - - Buqns:s Manager | the nation. 1 . . Comdr. and Mrs. Edward S. Addison entertained at dinner aboard | JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered In the Post Office T Clas Matter,| The Chamber's resolution, of course, does not have | o JULY 29 e the USCG cutter Unalga for Major and Mrs. Malcolm Elliott. The Army |y o0 e traiming of key per- — SUBSURIPTION RATES: the effect of a law or ordinance and there is no means | o - . ficer, District Engineer, was to leave the next day on an inspection | sonne) should b leted this Welivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month: 5 e AN f th 2 St 0 e complete . 'six months, §5.00: one year, $15.00 »f enforcing it beyond the voluntary cooperation of the | o Horace Adams ® | irip to the westward. week, says Clarence P. Keating, .U, 1, postaze paid he follo! rates g wever. it appears un- | ileen Do TR . 7 D e ks avine, Srgo TR CA IR b e, However, 10 (PR S g bt o A Alaska supervisor fc= the Bureau| Meeting every Wednesday at sne month, in advance, $1.50. i & likely that there will be many subscriptions to any | rs. Edw. Dul 3 Two new Ford automobiles, a coupe and a cabriolet, arrived on the |of Census. 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- g Sibscribers wil conter a tavor IE e epe deiery | fund drive that fafls o carry a Chamber of Commerce | & Mr;tg:ml:;‘hg“sy * Cordova and were delivered to T. G Ferguson and Gilbert Prucha,. , The ney assistanj supepyisors| ome. F. DEWEY BAKER, VOkhelr PADETS. ews Oftice, 002; Business Office, 374 endarsereas e Mrs. Glenn Hutchinson e LT T #hree briineh offices are receiving Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, PR MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e i Olalte Mactupiaas 2| In honor of Miss Mae Cashen, bride-elect, a surprise kitchen shower | indoctrination’ from Keating and| Secretary. s — R - & Mrs. Mal ciated Press {5 exelusively entitied to the usc for The Supreme Ccurt Vacancy . Edwin Woodward ° office 1:?5231?-““":{31 t::: ‘:;B RS TR e L edited fo It of uok othis; —_— . o Mrs. Carrie Garster, Mrs. Helmi Weyand and Miss Mamie Feusl Won | g o b oo o o '::em: Fige nle BLACKWELL'S (Pairbanks News-Miner e e ¢ o o o o o o o o prizes in novel verse-writing and guessing contests. Other guests were Territorial Building. CABINET SHOP Mrs. B. Murphy, Mrs. Esther Goss, Mrs. Una Anderson, Mrs. Mary at MADSEN'S p,yard, Mrs. Mary N. Hendrickson, Miss Elizabeth Feusi and 'Miss Mamie Reck. The death cf Frank Murphy, who had served as PR Justice of the Supreme Court for nine years, has SCHWINN binri | presented President Truman with a totally unlooked —_— | for opportunity to set the course of the nation’s high- NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL iEarly next week,' they will open‘ 3 $ division” offices, then proceed to xeNein s s outlying areas to train enumerators High Quality Cabinet Work and commence the Territorial busi- for Home, Office or Store est tribunal for the next 10 or 20 years. ACCOUNT, REPORT AND PETI- Fifteen ladies were guests at a luncheon given by Mrs. F. A. J. ness census covering the entire Murphy was President Roosevelt’s fifth appoint- TION FOR FINAL AWARD AND (.lwas of Douglas. Prize-winners were Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Territory. The actual census ment to the court, succeeding Pierce Butler, an un- DISTRIBUTION should start not later than August Glen Kirkham, Mrs. Inga Dickenson and Mrs. Joseph Simons. 8, according to Keating. Mrs. Bonnie Jo Gronroos, in charge of the First Division office | here, will start the census at| Ketchikan. | shakable member of the conservative wing on that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | bench in the early New Deal period. This was the that on July 7th, 1949, ALASKA court which, Mr. Roosevelt charged, was determined PERSONAL SERVICE AGENTS, to return the nation to the “horse and buggy days.” administrator of the estate of AL- He retaliated with his court-packing bill following a BERT LURZ, also known as AL Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—JOHN LADELY Secretary— Mrs. Ada Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McManus of Douglas left for Seattle, planning to make their homes there. was given by Mrs. A. R. Duncan in her Casey-Shattuck Addition hcme{ series of 5-4 decisions in which the conservative jus- KIRSCH, Deceased, made and filed In Douglas, U. S. Deputy Marshal W. E. Feero and family had Paul Solka, from whose office in | WALTER R. HERMANSEN T PR tices overturned much of the key New Deal legisla- in the above entitled Court at Ju- | taken the Durham house, provided by the government, for their future | Fairbanks the Second and Fourth | ‘e FORWARD STEPS tion, including the NRA and the Agricultural Adjust- neau, Alaska, its Final Account and | residence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown had removed to the Episcopalian | Divisions will be enumerated, will| = = ment act. Report and Petition for Final | parsonage cottage on St. Ann’s Avenue. start at Nome. After getting his oifice at An-| chorage started, E. D. T. McMa-| hon will start the Third Division ‘:ensus at Kodiak. Fairbanks, like other cities in Alaska, have had But when Murphy took office in 194¢, the New Award and Distribution, and that two problems to solve and have taken effective steps { Deal became assured of a Supreme Court majority on said day this Court entered its Weather: High, 58; low, 51; misting. for Settlement. The following: editorial in the Daily Ifor the first time. Succeeding appointments by Mr. Order dlrccu_ng that a hearing be News-Miner of Fairbanks, will be interesting readmé Roosevelt and Mr. Truman merely strengthened the had upon said Final Account and | - ““The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists B ¥y administration’s advantage in this regard. + | Report anc‘ibPetiMor; lrcr Final Award | . 2 o b MADSEI& C‘\"CLE P | BUTLER-MAU : The naming of Murphy’s succe: " . and Distribution before it on the | D l |- E ' h ‘g ] I The City Council and the Chamber of Commerce | pryman’s third npl)oinu:wm, to zh:s::nz:lbx:frxl: :Knrl Tth day of September, 1948, at 10:00 al y essons in ng i8! . L. GORDON FISHING SUPPLY 1 DRUG CO. - have taken steps to meet a pair of civic problems |unquestionably be his most important one because ©°lock AM.of said day at the office)| ;1" Full line of Halibut and Trolling which cannot fail to receive the general approval of [of the close division of justices resulting in another °f the said United States Commis-|t— —=——— Gear — Many items now at new | | Fairbanksans. | series of 5-4 decisions in the interpretation of the sioner and Probate J}udge, in the WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Among those present | LOW PRICES | Al“ka“ s s l An ordingnce passed by the Council Monday eve- { nation’s basic law. Many of these have reversed his- Federal-Territorial ‘Building, i Ju- | were Mrs.' Brown, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jones, and others” Omit AND|| Open 9409 Opp. Ball Park ]w RSIC aRppiY ¥ i 3 toric conservative precedents of early courts in such ADeau, Territory of Alaska; and’fe-| oTHERS. End the sentence with, “AND Mrs. Jones.” _— Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ning provides that all bicycles in the city limits must ’ f P iraw sl > e quiring all persons to then and there . i B Tl Al ettt ill b subjact o the sariel| RLISHEs o Hraw Sh JOHsIOL LEOkeR H ORI OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Process. The preferred pronunciation appear and make their objections, Pianos—Musical Instruments present-day minority members. Ghetic fegulationsitnal egxein the operation of motor Riirnhy was usually on ihe’ sida, ol the! b tix B0, WiEtQRRaie SR g < - ‘nsggi;‘;;? SDT N?' bstruction). Damn (to con- EESE A% bt s vehicles. Bicycle parking in the downtown area be- m"mrmp i tl;é r(:('rlm PRty .invarnblv {afhtar ment thereof; and, to the final OFTEN MIS! } m (an obs 8 BERT’S .Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. tween Barnette and Noble streets is forbidden except J"t : Higo Biack. William. O. Dotiel s and Wiley @ward and distribution of the resi- | demn). . - fied by th lice. UPOER. PUED, Dok aeas.98 €Y que of this estate to Maggie Kirsch | SYNONYMS: Sanity, saneness, reason, rationality, soundness of FOOD CENTER at places to be specified by the police. {Rutledge. These four have usually managed to Win e'onov " Galifornia, who has been |mind FOR 3 y eac ansgress is not )t E t of a ecidi fif! justice i aki = : i y f i Alaska’s Finest e ety of 0 for o i I ot b cr o o g, 60 s in ok S o' s cowt WORD STUDY: s & ward e U 1 s et tr|] "epemric Wall Paper sging adhérence to the mew ordinance. Haphazard The loss of Murphy doubtless will be a severe Zza::d the surviving widow of de- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word eazih day. Today’s word: 3 bir\':le parking, particularly downtow been a | blow to this wing since the naming of a more con- | “norey ot Juneau, Alaska, this Tth VOLUBILITY; fluency of words, as In speaking. “There are people who Ide&l Palni Store : : s servativi rist sucl i % () have volubi ithout depth.”—Colton. growing problerp in the commun blocking foot .xo.rt,av“\_el J:ifls_l];"};:ngi (;?ictn‘{;:::f‘es f;:d :;‘J;Z:n | day of July, 1949. o b S 4 W R GE“RGE Bnos Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt traftio. ‘and turning the narrow sidewalks into an | OF Justice Barad Parn, T P S (SEAL) GORDON GRA | 3 5 Y, . | appointments, could throw the balance the other A : | obstacle course for pedestrian shoppers. The new li- :‘;‘\’ and place the conservatives in control, under g?fi_te‘d S}t:t;s ComJn:ssiox;\er a‘;)d Ex- | censing and registration requirements should also be A 1 z 4 & : 3 | icio Pro ate Judge for Juneau | g € the leadership of Justice Felix Frankfurter. Goramislofiers “Prsctath AidakaTs | i | JUNEAU’S FINEST LIQUOR STORE of value in reducing bicycle thefts to a minimum Murphy’s death from a heart ailment came with- | p Sublicatice, "ty ‘o dalb The Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce this week |out warning. He died at 59, a comparatively YOUNg ;' bubication, July 29, 1648 3 3 PHONE 399 has also moved to establish itself as a “clearing |age, which also happens to be the average age of .the | ,P & wr il 7y P e v 4 Q. Is the éxpresslor.n, ’I am pleased to meet you,” all right, as a‘ BA ’ house” for projects requiring the solicitation of funds | surviving court : members. IL\rrm_:f (l:nrc m:h_)rseen" 0. 6096-A. | response m. an mtroductu;g, i e e e ye from merchants, business houses and others. Under "“‘:’“:’Etsv ‘:l“ed "f‘:”“‘:“‘h“f‘:w“c’;’:“l‘"c"i B :(0“111: f;]‘e ALIAS SUMMONS 1 A. This phrasz should be avolded. "x“: heme Je;mos 5::; 2 “Say It With Flowers” but Phone 689 a resolution adopted by the Chamber, all persons or | P°C:® 0. e g FrhtE In the District Court for the Terri-| have looked forward to knowing you, i ek o P | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” organtzations planning to ask contributions from | P, e S 4 A tory of Alaska, Division Number'| you often,” or merely, “How do you do?” VL T s PO | This is due to Mr. Roosevelt's care in picking| oOne, at Juneau. | Q. What is the correct way to eat baked potatoes? 3 Fairbanksans would submit details of thelr campaighs | younger men after his unhappy experience Wwith the |RALPH YOUNG, JR., Plaintiff vs. A, They should be served split, with butter in the heart. Smooth Juneau Florists The Alaskan Hotel and their objectives to the Chamber of Commerce for ;iger, more conservative court. It is the factor which | CHRYSSILA BYRNE YOUNGY! e b'tt wiboaHe potato, which is 'eaten srofit D6 Ml Thone 311 Newly Renovated e endorsement makes Mr. Truman’s choice of a new justice as im- | pefendant. e e 0 " 3 - Rool | o X 3 . at Reasonabl There can be no objection to this procedure on the | portant as it probably will be decisive. The President of the United Staths| %37% Should the bride’s attendants at a daytime wedding alwayslwear e Rate * —— e e b SRS T —————————""1 of America, to the above-namedi ¥, v A Sind e i mmw | : PHONE SINGLE O : |U. 8. A, and to the mar wiic sant | distilled on a wholesale basis, the/ defendant, GREETING: A. Yes; this is customary. L5 18 The Erwin Feed Cn. PHONE 555 "Ie wa$hmg|0ll him—Harry Vaughan. water supply for cities like Los You are hereby commanded to ap- | ¢ ‘ Office in Case Lot Grocery Merrv Go Round | _ | Angeles and San Diego might be | pear in the District Court for the by Phone 704 ‘ =J0~i | MERRY-GO-ROUND | revolutionized. | Territory of Alaska, First Division, lO 0 K d I_ E A R N ! s Quiet, middie-of-the-road Guvj v T | within thirty days after the last pub- a n A C- GORDON HAYvdGSrsl{:)lgAg%AL Thomas H&rdware (0. By DREW PEARSON Ganidion, G { . i mitte ail lication of this summons, namely, e comoitecneo DATES FOR HEARINGS v w o mrs — on M S ke X within thirty days after the 29 days| oty for New Jersey, looks like the new S i s ot 1. Which are the eight States of the Union whose names begin with ;:lld.::' P, glwl? (Continved from Page 1} 3 { siniah: S | ¥ o ‘of July, 1949, in case this summons 7 2 Sy !(“,(‘f])['\_Pyc oy An '?;:;] mi};‘"“,m‘:f s‘l?(‘::\ ON HS)’{ Rl‘.GUlA"O“S |is published, or within forty days | the letter “M”? Call EXPERIENCED MEN HARDWARE ses. These permits to ship U. S. is l,m',mph ly O. K. and n wm_l H Y F¥vs after the date of its service upon 2. What is meant by the verdure of a forest? goc;ds abr;»ud have not ll{e romu.:e:l. ;\bh" x{«.npun an .I:\.‘hc clinches, | FOR 1950 S B you, in case this summons is served | 3. What percentage of the world’s land area does the United States Alaska JANITORIAL Service : connection with the Army. They he might lean a little toward Stas- | P . jenaay Pm"’f“’“y- and answer the | ocoupy? FRED FOLETTE Remington Typewriters concern the Commerce Department, sen. | The Fish and Wildlife Service complaint of the above-named 4 How did Julius Caesar meet his death? Phone 247 SOLD and SERVICED by S0t the President's. military aide.| Through a twist of fate, the!announce the'dafes for & series of |lnintitt on fie i8 the said Court 5. How many average-sized houses would the largest redwood tree Yet last year, General Vaughan Senmate probe of the U. S. Line's| Alaska hearings on the 1950 com- i the above-entitled action. . | 0 oohieoinie build? i J.B. Burford & co intervened in these matters' which new luxury liner has been placed mercial fishing regulations. | . The said plantilt iy gald, gotlony 3 “Our Doo;!u'p Is Worn b!. ; . et wi {s Sat- demands the following relief: Dis- ANBWEHS: VE 2 he knew nothing about 'to help the in the hands of North Carolina's| The first will be held this Sat _ B i i i Crescent Trading Company which Clyde Hoey. Scnator Hoey is the|urday at Naknek. It is being held solution of the bonds of matrimony | 1. Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missourl s % | immediately while packers and ROW existing between plaintiff and | Mississippi and Montana. LAD]ES’—M]SS%S’ Satisfied Customers” h=d been using forged export li-|brother-in-law of the late O. Max ! you, 2. Tts greenness. censes. | Gardner, attorney for the U. .| fishermen of the Bristol Bay area o 3 7 s -TO- The Crescent Co. niv had|Lines. However, fair-minded Hoey are still there. And.-inithe SUBRIOY fall to soy 3. A little more than five per cent. BRAREFOWIAS FORD AGENCY AR el e e | will let' the chips fall where they Dates of other hearings are: Ju- |appear and answer, the plaintiff| 4 By assassination, 44 B. C. Seward Street Near Third (Authorized Dealers) B lmay " | neau, Sept. 12; Sitka, Sept. 14;!Will take judgment against you for 5. About 22 houses. 3 GREASES — GAS — OIL trary to regula , but was buv i A W icia Tos: The Commerce| Washington Tumor has it that Craig, Sept Petershurg, Sept. [ Want thereof, (and Wil apply. to the e e A e vk taaitits tro Lighl 10/ Wrangel, S‘t‘]ll- 20; Ketchikan | Court for the relief demanded in his = R WM e (O PR R sy Bepartment caught them at it and | the FBI is investigating two high complaint and as hereinabove stated, | “ The Chafl,ES w. Caflel' Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street o sesticatiog over | federal judges because of allezed Sept. 22; Kodiak, Sept. 27; An- LE started an investigation. H r,| federal judges betause of allege = . 4 NSES PRESCRIBED Gon Vaughan without investiga. | Communism. Here is all there is chorage, Sept. 30; Cordova, Oct. 3; WITNgcs 8 B onorable By R ot i Mort Fourth and Franklin Sis. tion, wrote a letter cn White House ‘r“’ the story: Two j\l‘d;’c.\' are being | Seattle, Nov."14-15. CROROE WO S0 dudsa ot 1Y nn- n. n- “Ann"lnn" above Court, and the seal of said MAKE gationery, May 17, 1948, askin the|given a routine check — Judze PO |Court hereunto affixed on the 16 OPTOMETRIST . Gommerce Department to l‘»\uv;lc}““'llf“, Wyzanski of Boston, Who| genator William Blount of Ten- [day of June, 1949. Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 136 JUNEAU DAIRIES Crescent a h;'flm lV'«luuhum lu)-d ]‘;‘»*“’sr‘“ lq“;;";“ :’I-‘r“““fi “‘f‘[‘} | nessee was named in the first im- (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS DELICIOUS ICE CREAM pever met the applicant or the|he were calle efore he n-! Hea . ceedi " | i > | peachment proceedings before the By LOIS P. ESTEPP, daily habit—ask name consignee, but nevertheless vouched ' American Activities Committee he!genate—in 1798 randg the charges 4 Deputy Clerk. o el for the company’s responsibility. | Would tell them to “go to hell” ’ c“d Bev"age co- Juneau Dairies, Inc. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. i \aere dismissed for want of jurisdic- | Fir ion, 1, 1949. In other words, favors were ask-|and Judge Leon Yankwich of Los PRSI of Jurisdic- | PIbQRIEEES Julyz‘g 1:4% " L R % PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ed for the ccmpany which had vio- | Aneeles, because of some speeches e Lokt pURHE O July- Oldest Bank in Alaska lated reculations as against com-|l'eported to have been too “liberal” Chrysler Marine Engines panies which respected the law | for West Coast dichards. In Jus- | MIXE] J for RS or SODA POP thanks to the jovial, undiscriminat- | tice Department books however both P . 2 MACHINE SHOP ing White House aide. | dudues“oniel gk Sang t;;ee S il - 1891—0ver Half a cefl'“fy of Bankmq—lm Marine Hardware CUROPEAN C g, | whenever a complai ive { ACROSS v ’ EUROVEAN OO RIETE DAL PVEE L6 CUp BB IS 2SR L. Kind of lettuce c“ler s Men's Wear Chas G Warner CO If Happy Harry would profit| Judge Yankwich, a champion of ; o S 7€ " e e en s Formerly SABIN'S B 2 from one mis he might be for- | the underdog, is author of the fa-| § Loudnoise 35 Crusted dishes " Stetson and Mallory Hats - given. But he doesn’t. The Gen-|Mmous phrase: “There are no illegi- 2. High: musicas 37. On the ocean 7 Arrow Shirts and Underwear cral also went to bat for Col|timate children; only illegitimate| 3 Bank Allen Edmonds Shoes HOME GROCERY Hubert Fountleroy Julian, famed |Parents.” e Iyl kyway Luggage Black le o© P) le e | 6 Meadow & 8 1o *of | Tmperye || Halls i pimacw Phone 146 Selassie’s Ethiopian Air Force, who| MAKING FRESH WATER figure with Safet De it el e, No afety Depos had been connected with the Cres- S OUT OF SALT | parallel 9 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 cent Trading Co. Little noticed in the Congress-; I8 Flickering 80. 2 B 0 T A “ Y American Meat — Phone 38 Story iy AL Eeding o Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Boxes for Rent , Col. Julian wanted to ¢o to Ger-|ional shuffle is a bill for creating| 2) many, and, without examining "l&‘h water cut of ocean water,| 23 B Dol digas DOWN 3. Sudden disor- "m" ‘ @losely into the purpose of the trip, | Which might revolutionize the water; 26 Qialectic 1. Summon : C GS g Vaughan sent him overscas to in- | UPPIy of many cit 158 B4 BastAfrican » Genus of the COMMEB- IAL SAVIN c L o lr H E s To Banish “Blue Monday” §pect the treatment of Negro sol-| Introduced by far-sizhted Sena- | 65. Watch secretly olive Y # To give you more freedom NUNN-BUSH SHOES “STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing from work — TRY giers in the Eurc dan theatre | tor Joe O'Mahoney of Wyoming, | * Vaughan even gave the Black|the bill appropriates $50,000,000 to | . Shaving e »n oo o Eagle such glowing credentials that| St up two pilot plants on the | implement u ka Laun when he reached Europe, he was| €ast coast and west coast to experis Part of & min- d" B e 7| e v e G BERT BLSTEMA FRED HENNING st B 8n hour's conference with General What most people don't realizs' Male sheep as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASRK A ¥ Clay, and toured the entire Ameri- |15 that fresh water is becoming an -\:-;«‘;-l”d EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men can zone of Germany as the guest ' licreasing problem . in scme parts Falls behind Present this coupon to the box office of the DR. ROBERT SIMPSON a clot of the U. S. Army. Fearing the °f the USA. In Queens County, power of the President’s military Long Island, for instance, the fresh aide, American generals literally WAter level is 35 feet under the. OPTOMETRIST CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. COWLING how Metal objects 2 Y 5 Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted bowed and scraped sea level, so there is constant shaped in & s gt 4 S et gl N amolis and receive TWO TICKETS to see: COMPANY SIMPSON BUILDING of Col. Julian’s trip developed. He the fresh water supply Turmese ~BEST MAN WINS” gm0 e Pl Phone 266 for Appointments proposed taking over the Army's In Ohio, likewise, deep wells plus narrative over-age cigarettes under a deal (€2V¥ uUse of water by industry by which he would exchange one Pave sent the water level down to fresh carton for two old ones. The 2n alarming point. overage cartons he planned to sell Distilling fresh water from salt t9 the Japanese’ at an estimated Walter is done constantly aboard %m of 5,000,000 ships, but in relatively small quan- *When \déneral €lay ‘heard about | !ities and et relatively High ex- ¢, Hubert Fountlérpy Julian was Pense. If the expense could be serlt eagling 'on his way back to the reduced, and salt water could be Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU dnd REEI?SI%II:I g%lU to vour home with our compliments. '} 2 WATCH T&@S?ACIE-TYOHI’ Name May Appear! SHAFFER'S _SANITARY MEAT . / ¢} ROB BETTER MEATS| 10011 13-<PHONES—49 Free Delivery H. S. GRAVES & “&‘m Clothing Man LEVIS OVERALLS forBoys general - b /// 46. Whirlpool e 48 Summit )

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