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PAGE FOUR now coming from many Congre nal lif says that adjournment shall come not later than the Jast day in July “unless otherwise provided by Con- | . »The law to investigate the conduct of a Federal Judge. Sin d, there does not no impeachment charges are propos for a Congr seem to be any ba onal investiga- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA within six (6) months from the date of this notice. ' { Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August Nordling, bound for Seattle. Weather: High, 56; :cw, 54; rain. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1949 It was the Romans who develop- Popular Piano Instruction and Accordian MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 . | Reorganization Act. Jefferson’s complaint that the | BERSSs s s 1I Dall Y AA lflskfl E"l})i"e |length of Congressional sessions was “not from the from ’| ed perfumery as an industry and|SECOND and FOURTH g mmm\'/ ever¥ fvéning kxcept Sunday by the | quantity but from the dilatoriness of business” is no 20 Y EA RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE ( fg;ezim:; uEsz‘oifreperrume all over lb:ogdné’;: ;;:eh;nonblh EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY [longer true. Anyone who has been on Capitol Hill I pire. R ‘;: 3 7_3095\90 5 Juneau, Alaska dens | with his eyes open knows that it is a hive of industry. S et S e ——==="| Notice is hereby given that the G&N»?EOEAB“}‘;A;' 0 Y R s o . R President | 'Of course, a great deal of time is wasted in unnecessary AUGUST 16, 1929 collector of customs for this district Worsmpfui Master; 2 ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager | bickering, byt politics and human nature being as they | o .| Comdr. Edward E. Addison of the USCG cutter Unalga and Mrs. has issued an orcller dated August | janvps w, LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered in the Post Office in J ws Second Class Matter. | are, we doubt that these controversies can be sub- e AUGUST 16 o | Addison sailed on the Princess Charlotte enroute to San Francisco. 13, 1949, authorizing the name of Delivered by carrier 1o hentan and Dongias for $1.50 per month; | Stantially curtailed. 4 7 ® During the skipper’s absence, the Unalga was under the command of Lt. 'c'?; Z‘insl;r;wzo!;&?)’ ?;’E;Nb;":g; Y 17 e T ine s Congress ought to recognize the fact that its duties | * LH"‘}‘a“\?‘x‘Mg:-;]l ® | N. S. Haugen. f | iasa tainoria. Basbars Xhn. ot @ B.P. 0. ELKS <ix months, in advance, $7.50; | as the board of directors for big government will not . W. J. Mahthey : o AR which Juneau, Alaska, is the home Meetin, e.ver y W.d d or it they Wil prompily notify | Permit it to be away from Washington for five months > (‘:x l; Toike A Some 50 Juneauites dined aboard the Alaska Aerial Survey Detach-|port, to be changed to GLADYS R. 8 P. Mg Visxtyi’n bin?;i e al‘ the Bu re or irregularity in the delivery | eyery year. That being the case, it could properly | o Mrs. Dan Mahoney o | ment barge commanded by Lt. Comdr. A. W. Radford, as guests of the JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector. con;e . 5 DE‘gNEY B" wel- | £ 'fl‘: phone: Office, 602; Business Office, 374, | adjourn for the summer in the odd years and take up | o o officers and R. H. Sargent, Department of Interior representative. Juneau, Alaska. Exnlt.ed R’uler W. H B‘Iu(}m(}sz' { ) o ol 14 s b _{ts burden again in the early fall. Inthe even years|e o o ® o = p o o o o ST First publication, Aug. 15, 1949. e et S0 T lusively entitled fo the use {of | the fall months must necessarily be reserved for cam- —_— — | The Empire opened a contest for boys and girls under 18, the five Last publication, Aug. 18, 1949. Jise, cred Wwd also ‘he local news published | paigning. But when tbere are no political campaigns| e & @ e & e ¢ © © 8 e winners to be those who estimated nearest to the actual number of miles | "0 tice s hereby given that the BLA » i . to be waged, it doesn’t make sense to keep legislative | ® ¥ © jlown by the seaplanes Juneau and Ketchikan between April 15 and | iector of customs for this district CKWELL’S Aaska Newspapers, 1413 [noses on the grindstone throughout Washnigton's|® TIDE TABLE ® August 15. The five winners were to be given free flights to Taku|pnas issued an order dated August CABINET SHOP i ____ |nerve-wracking summer so as to permit adjournment ‘: Al‘(;l's'l‘ 1 : Glacier; and a matching prize was announced for those most accurately |13, 1949, authorizing the name of 17 Main St. Phone 12 |in the fall. Evep the quality of legislation might be | oo o o Ud;" V191 o 10 S RN estimating the number of passengers carried in the same period. !the oil screw EINSTOSS 15, (offi- High it | improved in some measure if Congress would give Ul o High tide, 7:31 am., 10.2 Y t e cial number 252235), owned by the | “g “an :"fi-blneq, Work the idea of feverish cramming in the hot-weather | e Low tide, 1:05 pm., 6.2 ft. ® Following the close of fishing August 14 in the district, the Douglas Seldovia Bay Packing Company, of | b ice or Store months, whenever that is possible, and come back for [ e High tide, 7:18 pm., 13.1 ft, e Island Packing Company finished the season’s pack the following day. which Juneau, Alaska, is the home | = renewal of their grind some time after Labor Day. o 4 ® The pack was 11,000 cases—a little better than for the comparative period | P°“‘J‘[§’;§;g“‘gg§)§g£§KéE"T" | e R T M A e ¢ Ol R o, At o colecter || Mogge Lodge No. 700 ! Echoes and Re-echoes NOTICE TG CREDITORS Mrs. Charles Fox of Douglas entertained for three tables of nrxdge.:::f :x:llif:&f:: ::g' R Doiar MCTH) Each Miigay (Cincinnati Enquirer) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN prizes went to Mrs. M. M. Marks and Mrs. W. E. Cahill. f ——— i Sec‘;ee?;:r:-iomv LADELY = = It is clear that the Hiss trial is going to provide | " l‘):‘i\:igfif{“g;;d Jusching g | T i 'm; i ADJOURNMENT headlines for a long time to come. The prospect of a} oo .0 80 R e ® o yanrl.)::e: .“f Mr. and Mrs. Sherman P. Saunders of Denver, who had been house- } B'own'e S l|qu°r s'°[e i g { — S new trial alone would insure this. Bu_t. in adqun ‘lh(‘ ki lwu] e e o x:)d cuests of Gov. George A. Parks for two weeks, left for Seattle and their |_ —_— ) ) Nearly every day the Aséociated Press carries a |two members of the House Un-American Activitles | o\ "0 T e Natterstad flde_‘rvtum to Colorado. l Phone 103 139 So. Franklin || i stary about the adjournment of Congress. . Very. re-'| omimittee are démanding an ml“""l"‘fv "l'm J;:gifi s;:,‘“ ceased. 3 | i . ) P. 0. Box 2596 | “ih R BN I : cently the Washington Post took up the issue in the (1S H- K"l“":_"“"o";ii;’"‘:)‘(';;;:”é ';]'ff'j",d?ccm D | All persons having claims against| H. L. Faulkner returned on the gasboat Yakibo, Capt. Tom smnh,l | 1The hexall Store i following editorial, which is pointed and to the point: ZLC{’?}"““’ ) o the estate of srtid deceased are re- aiter several days in Petersburg. ! = —— ‘ Youf Relikbis Phabmaclsts “When Congress will rise,” Jefferson once com-| .y, gyt question raised by these accusations 5(1‘::;:1 l\("rxll‘;‘;:es;sntattt}'llech'::met' w‘}tlh ; iti” oA the Princis’ Ohaclobts, -Cabt. ;0,400 ¥ BUT plained, “no mortal can tell” Similar complaints are | o oo ooy once committee has any proper authority Lt mohf, %b fae| Amons pasefigers Balling gn the Princém Ohasto e, Capt. C. C.) MIRACLE SEBIES LER-MAURO undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, Sainty, were Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nordling, and Elizabeth and Charles R,l | DRUG CO. ! | 1 gres.”” In an effort to satisfy at least part of thetion. =2 # 9, 1949, § o~ ; Vi { 3 -American Activities I terrific demands upon it, Congress has provided other- | would not fall to the lot of the Un JOHN E. TURNER, R+ : fatod e S { - 5 } Committee to launch the investigation antecedent to | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | wise, and if all the bills on the “m 10 be disposed of, Majority Leader Lucas’ expression of come as early as Labor that the wind-up majy ppears to be very optimistic The experiences of the last two hope Day that it was a mistake to fix the adjc the end of July. The business of Government that is spending more than 40 billion dol- | a year and is constantly inaugurating new activi- lar: ties cannot be completed in the first the contemplated under Par, as Wi And if there were impeachment proceedings, it ust” calendar are impeachment and trial. If Alger Hess is, in fact, guilty and was saved from conviction by the partiality of a Judge, that will surely sessions sugacsts;‘m c‘orrectcd m,fl new trial. Certainly it would be unwise "and unjust precedent for any committee of urnment date at | oo orec to investigate the conduct of a Federal Judge, legislating for a | o qce it happens not to agree with the results of a trial. Nothing could undermine the independence of our judiciary faster than such a precedent, for that seven months of | would tend to make every Judge fearful of drawing the the Congressional | fire of a Congressional inquisition. Administrator. ion, August 9, 1949. a ation, August 30, 1949. {NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the qualified voters of the City of Juneau, Alaska: That pursuant to the provisions of an ordinance of the City of Ju: i neau entitled: “AN ORDINANCE establishing year terms for Mayor, and three r terms for councilmen, for the Daily Lessons in English % 1. corbox WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Treat her the same as you would your sister.” It is better to say, “Treat her JUST AS you would your sister.” i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Suite. Pronounce SWEET, not SOOT,! t OFTEN MISSPELLED: Receive; EI. Believe; IE. i SYNONYMS: Teach, tutor, instruct, educate, edify, enlighten. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ! MADSEN CYCLE & - ) FISHING SUPPLY | | Full line of Halibut and Trollin| w® | | Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Widest Selection of Alaska Music Supply Pianos—Musical Instrupients and Supplies -Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. Wall Paper Ideal Paint Store Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt H “liquidations” ordered by the ' City of Juneau, Alaska, in accord- 4 % . ey . i The Washmglon American officers. The imprisoned ov:el ’my anee with the provislons of Ohapter | PAUZ PAS; 4 ifalse step; especially an (gtfenis againatipocial o] LIQUORS ‘ JUNEAU'S FINEST & guetrilias’ W offered amnesty | 26 Session Laws of Alaska for 1949; Vvention. (Pronounce fo-pa, O as in NO, A as in AH, principal accent | | LIQUOR STORE : Merry-fio-l!ilfild \ By DREW PEARSON (Continued from Page 1) | ing their mer American com-; electors of the City of Juneau; and 1 PN ———— | manders. ¥ . !for other purposes”, H e ; e | HAMBURG, Germany, Aug. 16— s g | Ao, Gobricin oas o ousiness| Note: Memocrs of QUIING'S BAIY |1y the Drlsh-liensed German [P4Sed 48d (BT by he Com — Juneau Florists The Alaskan Hotel llL-Ii]vlv?l-m““ R R ; ‘“‘lld nW}a{shlzfiz‘})\n v?s‘i(mt?) h'\‘«!ani?a pRvSpaner WAL An_\ Bopnieg jasys Alaska, a municipal cofporation or; Q. If the names of two or more hostesses appear on an invitation, Fhono 8 g\ as an ole driver | Chiang Kai-: 8 G 20 Soviet Army officers were Killed | 4 2 2 to whom should acceptance or regret be addressed? Newly Renovated Rooms National headquarters has 80| d A Killed During Plot They flatly refused. One reason | re to avoid embarra was their de was chiefly to try to obtain funds |5 os™ T T ot aimed at Soviet providing a method for placing such | system into effect; providing for a special election for ratification or rejection of this ordinance by the the 5th day of August, 1949, a SPEC- |IAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD on last syllable). “The hostess found it difficult to excuse such a faux | by i pas ' | MODERN ETIQUETTE Ymerra wee | A. Address the envelope to the one at whose house the party is to' PHONE 399 “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” BAVARD'S Phone 689 at Reasonable Rates v. | PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 full-time employees. Highest paid|from wealthy Chinese. It was also| A Bl o ¥ sha nstant 0KOSSOV o 3 RS are publicity director William Mur- | intimated an effort was made to M'arll;ez-fiel WI‘::“]‘N) cu‘ll‘:liranli()n from |0 the City of Juneau, Alaska, be- take place. Or, to all the names exactly as in the invitation if it is to be | phy who gets $27,000 a year and|call off Chiang’s trip but he insist- | p e MO8 B S90 (WY ore Deen |tWeen the hours of 8 o'clock AM.jat a club or hotel. | finance director Edwin Bacher who|ed on making it. lany indication of such an iucndem’““d 7 o'clock P.M. of Tuesday, the | Q. Should the word “dear” be capitalized in the salutation of a receives $20,000. BRANNAN PLAN a0y Indieatlon O kossousky since |30th day of August, 1049, at which |letter, as, “My Dear Mrs. Jones’? iin reports o K v 1hl electi 1 lifi b T ! \While Secretary Charles Bran-!that date. He was made an hou_lspecm election all qualified voters | A. Nb; it should be writterl, “My dear Mrs. Jones.” HAY, GRAIN, COAL l"‘on"as Hafdware (o DEMOCRATIC Tifi BOMB |nan’s farm plan is getting the|orary citizen of Wroclaw, Poland, ot the City are invited to voteon the| o when giving a tip, is it necessary to say a kind word of appre- and STORAGE o Meantime, Democratic warlocks! gate in Congress, the Farm Bureau | Jast week. ialiowing propgei | ciation to a considerate servant? have a brickbat they are nursing | Federation is losing membership in| A high American intelligence of-| Froposal No. 1: Shall Mayors for | ™7, " 11"y ot necessary, but it § 7 t of place t RAINES, OIS ; for the first time Gabrielson sounds | Towa and Minnesota because of op- | ficer in Berlin said he doubted the | the City of Juneau be elected for| . - REPIALY, UG X5 1s never Qus of plage 10, SXPEII Mg SHOP AT o Builders' and Shelf ¢ off on “big government spending.”| position to the project. | report: | two year terms, as provided by Ordf- | ¢1ation. it l B ER T’S HARDWARE The brickbat is the fact that one of his firms is a heavy RFC bor-/ rower. The Farmers Union has, definitely made membership gains as a result of its pro-Brannan-plan stand. SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S nance No. 331? ¥ | Proposal No. 2: Shall members of ithe Common «Council for the City | L00K and LEARN % ¢ compox FOOD CENTER Alaska’s Finest Remington Typewriters The Carthage Hydrocol Corp.,| Sen. Edward Thye, R., Minn,, says OTICE of Juneau be elected for three year SOLD and which Gabrielson heads, has receiv-| Farm Bureau mgmm-smp in his BNotiCP is hegehy given that N. C.|terms, and in such manner that|ii_ : YT 2 S by ed three RFC loans totaling $18.-|state is higher than last year, but | BANFIELD, Administator of the es- | two councilmen shall be elected an- z 3 g i S AR _ s —. 500.000. The first loan, for $9,000,- | admits thegFarmers Union is mak- | tate of Selma Pademeister, deceased, | nually for three year terms, as 1. What are the six principal constituents of the earth's atmos- J. B- Blll’!ord & cn. 000, was granted in April 1948 Sub- | ing “inroads” Also, that the fight |has filed his Final Report and Ac- | provided by Ordinance No, 3317 | SPhere? STEVENS® “Our Doorstep Is Worn by sequently, the company got two|between the two organizations is|eount herein, and petitions the Court | That the entire area embraced 2. Who was the first President to be born in the United States? Satisfied Customers” other loans of $3,500,000 and $6,000,- | intensifying. |to decree the residue of said estate | within the corporate limits of the 3. How many different colors of human eyes have been listed? LADIES'—MISSES’ L 000, the last in April of this yea “The militant opposition of theto Agnes C. LaCort of Los Angeles, | City of Juneau shall constitute one 4. In how many States of the Union are there either cities or towns READY-TO-WEAR The transactions were perfect national officers of the Farm Bur- California, LaVerne Holbrook of Se- | voting precinct for such special elec- | named Washington? FORD AGE NCY legitimate. The corporation, with|eau to the plan is unquestionably |attle, Washington, and Linda Welle | tion; and that the voting place in 5. What bird can swim faster under water than on the sufarce”l Seward Street ~ Near Third (Authorized Dealers) offices in New York and Browns-|causing a lot of doubts among|of Juneau, Alaska, in equal shares.|said voting precinct ‘shall be at the ANSWERS: A GREASES — GAS — OIL ville, Texas, is engaged in making gasoline from natural gas under a rank-and-file members,” Thye said. “It looks like the fight between A hearing will be held on said Final Report and Petition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, Council Chambers of the City Hall at Juncau. ) 1. Nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and water vapor. The Charles W. Carter Juneau Motor Co. Foof of Main Street new proc Full-scale productionjthe Bureau and the Union will get That all persons_qualified to vote | g is scheduled for November. i hotter in the months to come.” on October 17, 1949, at ten o'clock [at an annual election for Mnyorf #. \Martin Van Buren, born in 1763, M hlar Democrats will not attack the| Note: Wallace’s Towa Farmer (no|am. at which time all persons ob- |and members of the City Council | 3. Seven; blue, brown, black, gray, hazel, green, and in albinos, or Y X loans. But if m_\d ‘when Gf:br)elsun‘cunnect_mn with Henry) will re- |jecting thereto may appear and be, for the City of Juneau shall be en- 11Jfink~ g Fourth and Franklin Sts. MAKE 9 assails Administration spending, | lease figures next week on a poll | heard. titled to vote at such special elec- | 4. Twenty-eight States. PHONE 136 JU 7 they are all set to counter the !un the Brannan Plan. They will Witness my hand and official | tion. | 5. The loon. 3 NEAU DAIRIES he is a big beneficiary of thejreport tke following: 24 per cent|seal Aug. 15, 1949. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, the Gm1 B L2 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM spending. of Towa farmers are for the plan,| SEAL GORDON GRAY, | day of August, 1049. | R & 087 hablicesk 10 5 by ame Sacamtl 16 per cent opposed, remainder no| 'U. S. Commissioner and ex-officio C. L. POPEJOY, | card Beverage co- J D 2 . 1 opinion. 26 per cent of Iowa| Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. City Clerk. i : : e uneau Dairies, Inc. Washington’s fetid heat has made | no dent on Rhode Island's Senator seat by Gov. Chester Farm Bureau members are for the plan, 18 per cent opposed. First publication, Aug. 16, 1949. Last publication, Sept. 6, 1949. First publication, August 9, 1949. Last publication, August 29, 1949. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | ‘ Oldest Bank in Alaska ‘Wholesale PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Complete Outfitter for Men Chrysler Marine Engines | Theodore Green. The rugged, 82- LOTS OF PEPPER = . | i year-old millionaire still travels to| House Appropriation committee | %8 1891—0ver Ha" d cemu'y of Baflkmfl-la‘s for MIXERS or SODA FOP ! and from his office in crowded, [ members rubbed their eyes, figura- | .rosaword Pu?? € 3% i o f MA(.:HINE SHOP { steamy streetcars . . . Workers re- | tively speaking, when they scanned . ’ Marine Hardware i modeling the Senate and House|the latset list of strategic ma- ACROSS. 26. Large volumes Tll B M B h d b chambers are uncovering smudge| terials being stockpiled by the mu-| 't Branchesora’ ‘2% By the rgi-i;_f e » o e ren s cafler S Hen S ww Chas. G Warner CO ! marks of the burning of the capitol | nitions board. One item called for| 5 g e e " hents' Formerly SABIN'S ¥ by the British. The marks are un-|a huge amount of pepper. | $eEauCRREIoRD: BT oD Bank Stetson and Mallory Hats [ der inch-thick coats of paint . . .| “What's that for?" asked Karl| 8 Bandacrossun 36 Paper fastener . . Arrow Shirts and Underwear Jowa supporters of Senator Robert|Stefan, R., Neb. “Are you plan- Dei q‘si“\f“i‘l‘\’é’nt i(’»’ }I"lcl!:'rz‘elllh : 3 ° 4llen Eomgnds Fuaps - HOME GROCEBY i Taft emphatically deny that close|ning sneeze warfare: to blow this al with = 42, sufety nepomt Skyway Luggage ties prevail between him and Na-|stuff into the face of the enemy?”| 14. Gelr:l:;sx‘:fial‘:xo 43 | Phone 146 tional Committeeman Harrison| Munitions board experts explain- 3003, lhve € Mize 3 Spangler. The Taftites are saying|ed large quantities of pepperxgvould }_s’: ‘Ifl;t‘;k?s"fi 46. Rl:r;lxy\'rflnndm | Boxcs f"‘r Re”t B o T A u Y Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 they favor the Iowa Central Com-|be needed in wartime as a food | 18 Rk ve oaor A5 BOSELIDS® 4 - American Meat — Phone 38 mittee’s demand that Spangler re-) preservative. 19. Thick nights ! )’ sign . . . All three of Connecticut’s et posmr R i SO PAIHANTH CWNEEeY's Puzzle COMMERCIAL SAVINGS "500" E Republican Congressmen — James| The word mender, comes from| 33 Linlhed O DOWN 2. King Arthur's To Banish “Blue Monday” Patterson, Antoni Sadlak, and John| the winding Maeander River of| o wbedin . 8. AngioSuses’ 1 Biblical ghar- lanco CL OTH ES ; Davis Lodge—would like to run as|western Asia Minor. printing elave acter i 2S00 e O To give you more freedom : 5 : Indicn: NUNN-BUSH SHORS f Kk successor to Sen. Raymond A. Bald- b o S Secallariy STETSON HATS rom work — TRY win . . . Rep. Chase Going Wood- Who is Sylvia? 74 3t . ely Q ality Work Clothin, house, D, Conn, is practically i . Bdible tuber | R. K. McKAY DALY, g Alaska L certain to be named to NOTICE TO CREDITORS | FEnaiortices R.'R. Ml FRED HENNIN a alllll'y i | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA ] G i Philippine President Elpidio Quir- ino got no definite promises of aid while in Washington, but he did take away with him a pointed hint It was that the U. § would look with favor on the liberation of several hundred imprisoned war-|signed at Juneau, Alaska, within time guerrillas who fought under [six months from the date =f this | . Goddess ot Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre American offi notice, at the cffice of Joseph A. P il e H. 5. GRAVES fought valiantly against the Japs. After the war, they were imprisoned on murder and other charges, made in many cases, by former collahorators now | Baldwin'’s Bowles. POINTED HINT The partisans holding high Philippine office.| First publication, July 26, 1949. . Corroded WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Free Delivery for Boys Many of the alleged offenses werelusl publication, Aug. 16, 1949, 1 e E:x‘n:fi; that the undersigned was, on the | 25th day of July, 1949, duly appoint- 1 ed Administrator of the estate of Henry Homann, deceased. | All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- | McLean, Attorney. | Dated this 25th day of July, 1949. WILLIAM J. FEATHERSTONE, Administrator of the estate of Henry Homann, deceased. . Relations . Indetinite pronoun . geast compli- cated EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "RUTHLESS" Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks SANITARY MEAT FOR BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES—49 DR. 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