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®) i t ; Opportunity! ‘The Milwaukee Railroad wishes to assure Its present and prospec: | tive patrons that the Receivership just established will have no | adverse effect upon Its service. On the contrary the adjustment of its outstanding securitics made possible by this Receivership will give the railroad an opportunity to finance new and improved facilities needed to render even better service. That portion of the West and Northwest through which this Railroad operates has been especially hard hit by agricultural and general business depression. In addition much tonnage has been |? diverted to the Panam ‘ana’ d the wid use of the automobile has caused a large decrease in passenger travel by reil. The effect of these conditions has been aggravated by the fact that in this section of the country freight rates have been lower than in those regions where the business depression was less acute. Regardless of these things the Milwaukee has had to'pay as high a scale of Wages, as high a price for Materials and as high Taxes have been paid by the most prosperous railroads enjoying the heaviest trattic, Asa result the Milwaukee has paid no dividends in recent years and has had difficulty in earning enough net operating income to meet fixed charges, This means that although the owners of the property have suffered an important loss, neither its employes or its patrons have been called upon to share this burden. As there is no Guaranty in the Transportation Act the railroad could not look to the Government for assistance, Its officers and employes have made a splendid fight to overcome these obstacles but the odds were too great. They will all welcome the opportunity for profitable operations afforded by the Receiver thip and will devote themselves to their various tasks with renewed energy and zeal. The Milwaukee Railroad is a wonderful property in fine physical condition. It has unlimited faith in the development of the West and Northwest. An opportunity is now afforded to be of much greater assistance in this development. H. E. Byram, Mark W. Potter, Edw. J. Brundage Receivers of Chicago Milwaukee & St.Paul Raitway t TO PUGET SOUND-ELECTRIPIEO U. S. Enters Race to Get Arctic Continent Two Naval Planes to Accompany MacMillan on Hunt for Mythical Land at North Pole |+ | ras Official } heduled to leave asset, Mo., J 15. Th Recognition that such a possession | * would be an enormously importan’ base will be established In the vi air base in peace or war has put the| ‘ty of Kennedy channel, northwes government into the drive to fin it. | Of Greenland. The planes will then hy rov: ¢P ransport fuel and supplies to an Aiea ling tha fibre advanced base on the northern tip| planes, with pilots and mecha: of Axel Hisburgland. | From this point the aviators will start thelr operations, thetr planes| having a cruising radius of 1,000/ miles and speeds of 120 miles per] hour. Casting off at any time during | explorer, Donald MacMillan, on expedition to the polar wastes this summer. Their objective is a survey of the giant “blind spot” on the map are expected, in the words of Mac-| Millan, to “accomplish more than} i in A ox- gion in t ists. mimand petition Pre: in tho f by Capt reports em: the soviet | ed States produced more n tons of brimstono last n five times as much pal source of Eu- rf Wite Still Employed At Old Position Husband Insanely Jealous of Fellow Workers, SEATTLE STAR Montlake Span Nears Completion showing the rapid prog of construction on the M lake-Stadium bridge ac the Lake Washington ci versity campus. The br time, July 1, according to |city engineer’s office. huge spans of the struct are the biggest part of $160,000 steel cost of bridge. The beautiful modeled entrance tower | part of the sub-structure concrete work costing $1 300 of the total cont price of $346,000. Klar 8 Pb in Egyptian Dear Miss Grey: I the 24 hours of the Arctic day, they| husband is insanely jealous of me. > 1 , in diamonds and money when they BY CYNTHIA GREY 4 up Maro McDermott, motion am a young married woman. My); re actor, and Mra. Gertrude ° Sunday. i f of tho robbers threatened On my word of honor, he has no reason to be. I am still! a Whe celia vow’ eae Mee working at my old job in an office, and he is so crazily y.”"| jealous of all the men down there, that sometimes ha won't Bird, bu-| speak to me for days at a time. 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Tell him it is far better that you have fewer material comforts, and a little peace of mind. ae | | ‘Then, if he is not able to support you, and you do have to go back to | work, he will not be so ready to make your life miserable by unreasonable | jealousy. | Black Cat (Advertizoment) 4 out of 5 Dental statistics show that four out of every five over 40~ and thou- sands younger, too are victims of dreaded Pyorrhea, Will you escape? Pyorrhea is a disease of the gums—not the teeth You may take good care of your teeth and still get Pyorrhea. Once Pyorrhea secures a firm hold, pus pockets form, gums become weak and flabby, the teeth loosen and fall out no matter how white and sound they may be. Forhan’s means healthy gums It contains the right proportion of Forhan’'s Astrin- ent, as used by the dental profession in treating yorthea. Forhan’s protects the gums, keeps them ina firm, healthy condition, and leaves the mouth sweet, fresh and wholesome. 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