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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1949 PAGE FOUR T . . of the Glacier Highway for there is a kindergarten e T = e fi’ B, MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dflll v 14 lflSkfl E nlpl,l '@ |school out that way, in a church. | " * rom : (HE(K ON VEHKI_ES SECOND and FOURTH Not only should drivers be careful in the vicinity | 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Y 4 | S z . .. |Monday of each month - Published ev except Sunday by th o | e ING COMPANY ‘uf the above named places, but also on Sixth and THE 'EMPIRE “! S("MED‘ wEEK in Scottish Rite Temple S ek "‘“"‘. o Alaska esdent | Fifth streets and the intersections as the High and | T Fobila RS, 2T (ER i) R prowdd m‘:gfi&z DOROTHY TROY LINC = = - Vice-Presldent | Grade Schools are situated in that part of Juneau. s ' ¥ ELMER A. FRIEND - = - Managing Editor g o 29 i i iy el EPTEMBER 7, 1929 3 Worshipful Master; . ALFRED ZENGER - - - - ?usil}efis yn;uer‘} This is just a warni nx*plt‘ase ”o;; ,‘.’“ or chil- } & » With the arrival of Dr. Benjamin S. Bert and the Rev. Mark T. e i G i iy JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. B 1 e o CRIPTION BATRAL o bt g | s i ] el e e SEPTEMBER 7 ® | Carpenter on the Admiral Rogers, a reunion of four Episcopal clergymen | .\ Copime checkupy Xonr aew‘::); Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; il I Pl [ = ¢ |who attended the Nashotah Theological Seminary at Nashotah, WiS. |gtarting September 15 should give o o onbe ohit 4C NG ToSeIE Yabls: ON THE F I:"V }:fii"\l‘ RACK % S(ephen.McPhem.:s ® | was held for the first time in Alaska. The other two were Dr. Benjamin lowners a chance to -get cars and| B. P. 0. ELKS ¢ 18.00; six morths. in advance. gS0: | VgL e 48 s - fé‘;‘]’f;’e': ;)‘::‘“:r‘ o |W. Bonell, President of St. John's College at Greeley, Colo, and the jtrucks in shape, according to Frank | Meeting every Wednesday at b/ favor if they will promptly notifs | 1o I 'l X vith 3 ]' 1 1§ Mrs, Willlam E. Feero o | Rev. Charles E. Rice of Juneau. The Rev. Rice, Dean of Holy Trinity | A. Metcalf, chief of the Territorial| g8 P, M. Visiting brothers wel- PP ® o rreeularily. in'the Galivesy | panlc 1 the bond (aREEy Beere Bl UM SER (o Kurt H. Gebaver o |Cathedral here, was graduated from the seminary in 1902. Dr. Bert |Highway Patrol. 5 come. F. DEWEY BAKER, f es: e »r‘{\.'((‘_lr:rAifi:f“f'(_ll':u_l:‘i_nnng(;;gcel 4. of public _guppm} nf gmul‘un('n[ bonds. An Associated 4 diadys’ Small o | was in charge of St. John's Church, Ketchikan, for the summer, the The mm;‘zal» gmck will te by the Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, i TEMBE SOCIATE S§ | Press writer says “the faith of the. British people in & Mrs. Hazel GEaling o | Rev. Carpenter, of St. Xavier's, at Skagway. Ju.naa?l 'Po ce lepartmenc and the Secretary. ed Press i ely entitled to the use for | their once-proud pound sterling is sorely shaken.”| g Christine Marshall . B 43 Highway Patrol. . all news d s credited to it or not other- " i S T i g S “This is no ‘weather permitting’ pe 1o the local news published | Withdrawals are running well ahead of deposits in Evan Thomas . Superintendent Earl Catheart reported that about the same number | ...} g gl Metcit todas BLACKWELL’S berein. i T | national savings accounts. In ome three-week period ;o o o o o o ® & ® o4 the previous year were enrolled in Douglas schools. High school en- [\wyenther or not, any time, any- CABINET SHOP NATIONAL PEPF TATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | the value of British Government bonds shrank $2,- T | yollment was 45, an increase over the 1928-29 school year. where, your vehicle may be stopped | . 3 Fourth Avenue Blde attle, Wash, 1rno 000,000. Evidently there is a wholesale trend away 1 for checks of lights, brakes, and 17 Main St. Phone 773 | from government paper. Real estate and such things 53 OUT 36 IN 0" | Auditor Cash Cole and Highway Engineer R. J. Sommers left for |other equipment, as well as for High Quality Cabinet Work #s gold mine stock jsre now Widely Cesnnied As Tae ’ | Prince Rupert enroute to Hyder to inspect road work and the Salmon |missing license plates.” tor Home, Office or Store N SECUTe LOMSYERES. 1. [ AlASKA COASIAI. | River improvement project. They planned to continue on to Ketchikan | Once a_vebicle has passed the| | Britain has had financial difficulties before. Bled lin their two-week trip. Cole was a member of the Territorial Road |tests of representatives of either | — | white in successive world wars, her world system of | Commission. authority or both, a little square ol trade badly distupted and her industrial plant virtuaily IUESDAY H_IGHIS rasty sticker “d‘" et ’;f:“‘s"tz‘:’-p:: Moose l.odge No. 700 | w i e Drisi i ne river nee worn out, it would be surprising if England should S ‘In the race to be queen of the Eighth Annual Southeast Alaskaf .. - || Regular Meetings Each Friday escape serious financial stress. But the news of the | On Alaska Coastal flights yester-| Fair, only three days away, an exciting contest had developed between | giyiar eheck-ups are being con-|| Governor—JOHN LADELY recent shakiness of government bonds reflects some- | day, there were 13 interport pas-}MiSS Xenia Paul and Miss Rosalie Monagle, it was announced by,qucted elsewhere in the Territory. Secretary— \ - |thing more than national poverty. The capacity of | sengers, 53 departing Juneau and|,r....c R, B, Martin, One was recently completed in the!| WALTER R. HERMANSEN “ B , % - S | the British for enduring austerity, and for supporting : 36 arriving for a total of 102 pas- { Anchorage area. i ! APPEAL TO AUTO DRIVERS their government in moments of crisis, is beyond chal- , SéDZers. isti i il isti e e ———.— S BOYOEIN 3 % e | Passengers for [Sitka were: D. L.| Mrs. James G. Christiansen, wife of Lieutenant Christiansen, U. % School has started in Juneau and for five days ’;"“f" m “:c ”"mf"t)”':‘“'l"“’:;‘fr' ve S:“tpec,l that | yde, Dr. and Mrs. Van Sandt,|S- A. and two children returned on the Alameda after a summer in i T l“m:;"?i)m el i oy especially, auto drivers are urged to use caution and | e incompetence of the Labor Government to InSPIre ypqpjon pikham, Clifford Anderson, | California. In Seattle, they had spent several days at Fort Lawton, deT "’f IS)‘; t“ ':“g’om i her: The Rexall Store observe signs regarding streets in school territory. | fipancial confidence is at the bottom of the near iy ooy, carl.Carpstem, Joe Reidi,| where Mrs. Christiansen was honored at a number of parties. » s b - | We do not know whether all drivers read an adver- | Pnic. 1 e | ; : |~ Bernadine Karpstein of, Sitka TR RNt Theguactes tisement in last night’s Empire, and if they did not, e 1J. Frank, W, ,D» Burke, Dave Dre- | After taking a business course in Seattle, N.Hss Cecile Cashen M'sued ;R BUTLER-MAURO they should. The advertisement was one by the Shat- One Pair of Pants el WestenboHl. Douglas returned to take a position as bookkeeper in the Hub Store. e i voretir A DRUG €0 tuck Agency and addressed to “Dear Driver.” : R Forj GUASVIES M ANGStSOl % | weatners, HISHISH, . 15%,. 0%,, oloudy. Shlliren. i i i (Prince Rupert Daily News) For Hoona Orlena Lumira,| —_ — — e — - e Denald T Bogi of Juneau fied _— < There was a lot of plea made, ending with “please When the ten provinces meet with the federal Mrs. O. Crosley. Wf na & _“‘1’1 OY ot & | don't run over my little girl,” which was the caution. | government this fall to discuss taxation agreements| ¥For Pelican: Frank McConaghy, | D 'I L . E I' h by sult for divorce against amn S.|| Rlaglen Music Snpply ' Drivers are asked to drive slowly past the schools | elected representatives should remember that, though | Carl Graves, Leif Wick, antony|| L@l y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON ).Bolgl' Patarson of Blier Bisdow At and intersections I the vast sums of money that are spent by our many | MOwry. ; | | __,k clvilan:uicewer;?:stos Eintoss for | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager by The Empire adds an extra plea. On Main Street, | governments may seem to come out of many different | For Ketchikan: Christine Han- /- - —== === = e FFRGE 25885 Tl "gt et sttt M {| Pianos—Musical Ynstruments at Third, is the Lutheran Church. This now houses | pockets, all the pockets are really in one pair of pants {$0n, Al Baker, Milt Munter. | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “We would appreciate DI intergss, anil o i and Supplies o kindergarten classes. They are composed of little boys |—the Canadian taxpaper’s. Pif}‘c’;m_dw‘;"“;}n"; D}f;Y : R‘Jb”"}yuur writing us at once.” It is better to say, “We SHOULD appreciate I MADSEN CYCLE & ); .Phone 206 . Second and Seward.. and girls, just over five years of age.. From 9 o'clock | The government of a village, a county, a town, a | st H"flm‘:‘:‘_‘ Mr. Smith, Otive | YOUT Writing us at once.” P | FISHING SUPPLY \ in the morning until after 3 o'clock in the afternoon, | ity or a 1”"{‘}]"“'1‘21 is "“'dy greatly in ‘g(‘ VOO I T Lo Stey. Paiiithe: - Martin, v amd OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Persuasive. Pronounce Der-swa-sivi i} pun 1inc of Halibut and Trolling Jtle boys and. girls are attending.their first days.in |Bresumes it should apend money just because it car Mrs. H. J. McGill, Helen Lovelace, | the last syllable is not pronounced ZIV. || Gear — Many items now at new GENERAL PAINTS recover all or part of it as a grant from other govern- | 7> . < v - 2 A (crowded:; t). Dents (depres- o school. They might, without thinking, run out into | Rartben \ Keith Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Dense (crowded; compact). Dents (depre LOW PRICES i Q yment, It is very easy for a public body to overspend _ /| ¢ Ball Park | ! and WAL LPAPE the street, or they might just be crossing the street 5t doeanit have 1 db alliof its 'own tund-raising—'L“"g“"" | sions). A / Open 9 to 9 Opp. ar] | L4 R home bound. ihut the ultimate fact is that all of the money that is For Skagway: Mrs. Chester Zen- | SYNONYMS: Marked (adjective), emphasized, noticeable, conspicu- | = — Id l P o o Drivers are cautioned, drive slowly and keep YOUF 'spent by all governments in Canada must come out of | €% I+ R. (?atlelt, E(‘ulnff Lee. [ ous. G g W | . ea aint s'ore . eye peeled. We do not want to have any tragedies, s0 | the Canadian taxpayer's pockets. There may be lots of | _For Todd: R. Andrews, John| wWORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us GEORGE Bnos- Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt drivers it is up to you. Main Street is perhaps the | pockets but there is only one pair of pants. H‘;‘””'TR.EY 1’\“‘5“‘"_ s o increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: : Widest Selection of ~ most travelled thoroughfare in Juneau for business P 2 - = gl' ;l‘.‘“k ¢ Mr. Rubenstein, H.| gy yorpp: act of murdering a son or a daughter; also, the parent and pleasure driving so be careful, drivers. y's couplet: “Truth crushed to earth shall rise | " "/ "Lm'w Hasselborg: Bill Ray, ! who does this., (Pronounce fil-i-sid, first and second I's as in IT, third | LIQU"BS JUNEAU’S FINEST Caution should also be urged almost at the start said Bryant—but he didn't say when, clift Numemun"wm‘,_\ HERAL ’11 as in SIDE, /lable). i LIQUOR STORE T e T R R S G 5 ' For Taku Lodge: Mr. and Mrs.!— 55 z T PHONE 399 ‘»he washinglol‘l | which may mean another round of: { Tony Zuanich. I by [l BA v » 4P wage demands, OUIBOARD RA(ES For Tulsequah: Mr. and Mrs. || MODERN ETIOUETT ¥ i 3 5 Go-Round But it also means that British Blinski, M. Bailuk, Gail Blinski, W. | RORERTA LEE f‘l “Say It With Flowers” but Phone 689 Merry-Go-Roun exports can better compete abroad. | AT PETERSBURG | < L Sdixin I} “SAY IT WITH OURS! i — For, devaluating the pound is a, | Passengers from Tulsequah were:| _ RAS ; s B 3 ¥ | % + 4 By DREW PEARSON !painless way of lowering wages, —_ | william ~ B. Millner, Henry M; G STl SR iRt Mo VAL D e STERTRT oW Juneau Florists Th l {lowering costs, and underselling! PETERSBURG, Alaska, Sept. 7— | Howard. el R T el e ; 3 o i e Alaskan HOf&l e (Continued from Page 1} competitors. | P—Hack White, Petersburg mer-: From Hawk Inlet: W. J. Frank. Q. Is it all right to use the abbreviation “c/0” when writing to Newly Renovated Rooms — However, the Snyder plan also|chant, swept the course in the From Lake Hasselborg: Eager|someone in care of someone else. ! at Reasonable Rates official hostess and second lady|iS @ temporary stopgap—unless|Alaska championship outboard|-Red” Halloway, Jack Lee. A. Tt would be better to write the words out “care of.” 7 of the land? " | Britain takes advantage of this fi-iraces here Monday with his hydro-| From Haines: Mr. and Mrs. W.| Q. If there are guests for breakfast, where should the coffee urn | The Erwin Feed Co. | PHONE SINGLE O Note—Mrs, Truitt as the Vice-,hancial iilip to do l\{o things: : plaug, the ‘.](mk’ ! E. Hendrickson, Carl D. Blanchgrd,‘rbe placed on the table? | Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 555 President’s hostess attends most of ' 1. Increase m«:luamal glnuemy,; Thé Poison Ivy, racing in the|Ralph Green, J. C. Crowder, Eliza- A. Slightly to the right of the hostess, who serves the coffee. Phone 704 | the White House dinners, including | 8¢t new labor-saving machinery and jclass CD runabouts and piloted by|peth Crawer, A. A. Lyon, George| = s e b abiisabankio ol g siinadil e B S8 excitatas. dlomer for - Winston perman(l"mly lower :i‘usts.v ; |gt. Ernie Inman of Juneau, was|Folta, Dick Folta, Mark Jensen, | HAY, GRAIN, COAL Ihomas Ha’dware (o Churchill to which not even Sen-! 2 Reduce expenditures and bal-) White's closest competitor. Inman, | johm Jensen. by | and STORAGE 44 ators Connally and Vandenberg|ance the budget. a former Seattle racer, was kept| From Wrangell: J. Engall. A. C. GORDON were invited. i Babe it dittioulp fout of most of the races by motor| From Pelican: Richard Adams, | PAINTS — OILS Britain's B“": l"‘blezfl— Much | irouble. Edward Dill, Al Luken, Lusa At- Simosis — SHOP AT Builders’ and Shelf more difficult, however, is Britain's . slor BRITISH TALK FINANCE 1. 000 poGe problem—namely| In an unscheduled challenge‘“()I__(’:’o'm'r(’;;’(;:)l:?"anmq Baxter,| 1+ In what year was the Panama Canal opened? BERT’S HARDWARE The British fimaucial conversa-| diminished resources. No tempor-{race with White, of 2 heats and 3; "0 B0 o T Gt 2. What s the Hippocratic Oath? B o tions, beginning today, are probably | ary stopgap such as devaluing the!laps cver the one mile course, In- 1 hnko;\ 'Jcnnie Lindofi" 3." What is the female deer called? 2 . % as important as any monetary talks | pound can cure this. The British|man kept up for two laps of the x:’l’fi“ i‘l’n o | 4 Which is the longest, and which is the widest State? Alaska’s Finest fi%flglfit&nsggg:&gtgs held in this country since the daysjonce were affluent because (hgy‘first heat but was forced to drop From Sitka: Ros Andrews, Irene 5. What is meant by ‘noblesse oblige”? Supermarket | when Alexander Hamilton settled; were milking Asiatic colonies, be-{out in the third lap with more} - L(- : . —_— 3 1 ¢ s g ary, L. Brandt, O.| ANSWERS: the debts of the 13 colonies. Here is | cause they had their own coal and |motor trouble. White cinched me)gf;f;‘mc COLMmier [0 5 ot i J.B. Burford & Co. )»m“ e Sabophive Am.‘“c‘m Brit-tiron ore and the most jgodern)Win WD B ume‘ A From Todd: Kern Devin, Frank 2. The oath administered to those entering the practice of medicine. STEVENS Doorstep Is Worn by ish viewpoints stack up: factories in the world. Other results include . 1! Blegs { R Satisfied Customers” British Strategy—Sir Stafford | Class A runabouts: 2-3 milej™ % | e ‘oe4 ¢ : LADIES’—MISSES’ Cripps and Forelgn Minister Bevin| Today, Buritish iron ore 15 ex-|course, 3 laps 2 st, Ralph' ~ A Callfornissiiiaish long: ftegam (G20 Milss Wide READY-TO-WEAR have been rehearsing a sales "talk lmuslgd—e\'en as ours is pecommg-isyn;m (8.27:6) ; Ronald RI -lv H 0 E"S' 5. That noble birth imposes certain obligations. o TaOT FORD AGEN cY which will have a certain amountCoal is down so deep it is expen-,parr both of Petersburg. “'I F S OP P 1 | Seward Street Near Third (Authorized Dealers) of American appeal. They will ar- gue that Britain is the chief bas- tion of West European democracy, that if her system fails, Russian Communisp Js certain for all Eu- rope. In this case, all the invest-|* ek 5 Class CD runabouts: 1 mile course | Franklin by Thelma and Joe | : r b d w u ment of the war, the investment|ish Empire wore ermine. OW, |5 laps 2 heats—first, Ernie Inman, | George. Coats in stock at the pre-| of the Marshall Plan, the invest-{With the social revolution in Asia, | juneau (11.31.1); second, Albert |sent time are brown, gray and tan! s via . elers lll'g an range. £ Fourth and Franklin Sts. MAKE ment of the British loan will be|the British, on a crowded over-:pgeimdah, Petersburg, and third,|muskrat, lamb, skunk, caracul, With connections to Craig, Klawock ax.ld Hydaburg PHONE 136 JUNEAU DAIRIES lost. Therefore it is better, argue|populated island, still cling to the|arvia Norheim, Petersburg. mouton, squirrel, fiteh end. Ohing| Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM the British, to bail out that invest- | standards of living they maintained ; —— mink paw. Orders will be taken FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 a daily habit—ask for it by ment rather than lose it. as an empire. FROM HOOD BAY for any coat that is not in stock. : ca]'d Beverage co ! g Furthermore, Bevin and Cripps; Bul it John Snydor inslsts on{ pegistering from Hood Bay, A. R.| "We are specializing in the lower | 5 Juneau Dairies, [ plan to talk in terms of alr bases.] lowerlng those standards 100 MUCH, |10 4 g “guést at the Baranof|priced coats for the present,” said| Wholesale 805 10th St. ‘__s’_n_c; Britain is the one country, rela-; tively safe for B-36 bases. And those bases must be protected not tion, sive to mine, factories are nowhere near as modern as ours, labor is not efficient, and Asiatic cclonies i (7 o ; second, George Okegawa; are gone. Millions of people nlthirgq Larry Cooke, all of Peters- those colonies once lived just flb°"“burg_ the starvation level while the Brit- Class B runabouts: 1 mile course, 3 laps 2 heats—first, Art Hammer ! then Britain may follow the French ; Hotel, and Ttalians and become one-third : FUR COATS SPECIALIZED ‘The Thrifty Shop, specializing in fur coats, was opened last week on Mrs. George. i Communist—or more so. That's will be accepted at a discount. All | | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Oldest Bank in Alaska PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP SANITARY MEAT GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street Chrysler Marine Engines merely from outside aggression but| Why the financial talks opening ! 3 ORE CREAM LR H MACHINE SH from inside unrest and revolution.|today are so important. | word PUZZIE ) r[A1[S|EMH[OE 1891—0ver na“a cenmf' of Bankmg—lm ; Marine Hlirdwg-]: A sound British economy, they will i s 4 LIE[EW AR DI V/AL[LT| 2 | ] " ’ ; ) argue, is one of the best safe-| BARKLEY GOES BACK — ’ s[{T/sillL|E[D/G/E(S ; Casler’s Men's Wear Chas. G. W. Co. ! i TO THE FARM i ACROBS. 5. Mure.tanuous CIRANERNCARES @ e e (L) enas Formerly SABIN'S as. b. Warner Lo. 13 _| Vice President Barkley, Ameri-| I Sttch LoV nsinge, LA AV ENJES|O ; Stetson and Mallory Hats British Remedy—To remedy this,ica's most-loved peisonality, some-) ¢ Crav® = 27, Landiiaté TIENETPEA s i Arrow Shirts and Underwear ) Forelgn Minister Bevin wants anjtimes gets tired of gazihg at the| — mass 38 Invite EVERMBEES ank Allen Edmonds Shoes HOME GROCERY cconomic union between Britain, | g6 rambunctious personalities over | 13. Literary 301 Quanlig, & ke NE[SHIS[RANIT] Skyway Luggage Canada and the U. 8. About this,| whom he presides in the Senate. | h’r'i"':f;"““““ lower le a ALBARAIL Ph 146 Cripps has beerf skeptical. He has| So, last week, when asked what| > © hame PR e ol e [Cllo[R[1]6]1N]S Safety Deposit one hoped for outright U. S. aid he had made for the Labor | 14. Before (18 Tul\'\::;zlxnmc L D EDINE[E B 0 T A “ Y ot Les Boacs it State Department Plan—Secre-i Day weekend, Barkley replied: | 18- Bulign 61 Hindu queens OR HEEDE Bro £ Ld tary of State Dean Acheson, whose[ I am going to escape from the :; f;:xl‘err' o Bflxes or '.le'.t American Meat — Phone 38 mother Lam; h’(lml one of ;h\‘ great| senate and go down to my farm | 20. CO,&e..'a 6. Frenchn Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle nsou" Canadian distilling families, has|in Paducah, where I plan to just| 22 AEeS &5 gotian Y DOWN A o ¢ 4 oiud 8 % . Fa . AMrmati: N given up hope of A loan to Britain. | gase at the cows and pigs. I am i aaee L B B e 1 OO & phrmiaune CUMMERCIAL SAVINGS c L 0 T H E To Banish “Blue Monday” ] The temper of Congress, he knows, [ sure that, will refresh my outlook | 25+ S¥isa river _ 60. Green herbage 2. Lnough: poetla 6. Like s _ A : s sh my | 39 Unity 61. Furtive 3. Merchandiso Part of a stafr To give you more freed is flatly opposed. Furthermore, nolgpn jife» | Catching device NUNN-BUSH SHOES F e freedom " increased aid for Britain is likely} i RinRendr use STETSON HATS rom work — TRY under the Marshall Plan. There- y | Lairs ualit - o ol (O S E AL ANDERSON ey Mo Ot M Kuiki L » ed buying of British strategic ma-|® 2 B b tion : Y 5 P v rnzn nmfi a a“dr, § terials—tin, rubber, etc. which canj ® TIDE TABLE . ALEH as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA i ! be stockpiled for emergencies. Thisy ® $lfe—— o SEEGe Bt the EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men . can give British economy a lift,|® SEPTEMBER 8 . Eat away Present this coupon to the box office of the DR. ROBERT SIMPSON but it will be only temporary. ® High tide, 217 am, 169 ft. o {&Ix")‘lllco'rlo.lllec:l:l. 3 3 S Loy tlie 820 am, -08 11, o i CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. COWLING OPTOMETRIST 3 SNYDER’S PANACEA e High tide, 2:42 pm, 168 ft. e "'."fl‘o‘;i;mp" o . & Snyder Plan—Amiable, easygoing|® Low tide, 8:47 pm., 04 ft. e Kind of mos X i Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted John Snyder, whose St. Louis bank | ® . - ik, s and receive TWO TICKETS to see: DmCDMPm SIMPSON BUILDING i opce side-stepped hiring him back,|® © © ® ¢ o e © ¢ o o] 3 ‘Sfi"" m 17 e—] ) ! will sit across the table from some! 17 3 m.:.,:‘fi.?., : '!'BE ARKANSAS SWIIIG DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Phone 266 for Appointments of the keenest financial minds in NOTICE mplemen i i 4 England and Canad: during the| After September 10, no telephone gfi‘; sy Federal Tax—212c—Paid by the Theatre : talks. He heads the U. S. delega-|rentals for the month of September [ outh, Amerioap l mow c AB n SHAYFERR il H S GRAVES ‘ ’ bira Phone 14— CO.—Phone = - e — i i s o e 3 x 2 Black Snyder's panacea is to devalue | remittances must bear postmark of | okt 3 % 8 the British pound, and his plan ot later than discount date. Please - Indigo plant d afimsur@iu_b WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS The Clothing Man probably will prevail. This will| be prompt. | Unt ot worke R YOU to your home with our compliments. 13_1:11?)?“33_49 LEVPS OVERALLS mean that the pound buys less JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Jowka: bro e Free Delivery for Boy o g Brtish fo0d imported from abroad, e L l ymbol for WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May' § Boys 3

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