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ift’sCoofecti)nery andIceCreamParlor<br />
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& can furn~h ancy molds in Brick ‘Ice Cream for<br />
,M DeiIv= I@ rearn’’sold.at our fountain. ““<br />
~o; ●j., Mc 4’ night, Proprietor<br />
ROSCOE &UCKLE IN<br />
LEGITIMATE PICTURE<br />
PLAY “THE ROUNd U]<br />
“...mrn r.<br />
The millions of f..._ ~-_ . ... ..<br />
have laughed thHmseIve~ into Vario<br />
St.ngm of helplesaneoa at the fmo<br />
Fatty Arbuckle comedieg released<br />
paramount will have a new thl<br />
when the comedy star appe+~ in<br />
legitimate role in the gti]lar pafi<br />
Slim Hoover in “The Rbund Up”,<br />
,George Melfotd production for pa,<br />
mount, which comes to the DaWB<br />
,. )1 1’<br />
~rp%h:’:n~:’’p::dayiOBe<br />
Schenck, thefamous comedian was,<br />
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HOW MUCH LONGER?<br />
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Thiu question regarding the praw<br />
GARDENING A ‘%ULTIVATED*, ‘<br />
. . .,. ART IN DAWSON.<br />
ent da:k working conditions is n- T<strong>here</strong> is “t.a b~u~d amow Daw.<br />
~uraRy concerning everyone in Daw. aon’e five thottmnd population manY ,<br />
so? right now. That this situation ih Xore of expert gardenem, ~pecia]]y<br />
only tamporary and a~ured of sub- among the .Italian peoP]e, ~hO ~ke<br />
stantial improvement within the near great pride each y=r in the ~xch].<br />
future iu regarded ~ a certainty. ~ence of their gayde”s. These -r.<br />
T<strong>here</strong> is a spirit of optimium pemad- deng are alway~ prepnred ~th ~cien.<br />
all working classes which is well tff:c care and give” the meet . ..ref~<br />
founded and certain of vindication attention through the summer.<br />
before the spri~ is far advanced. months. Such industry is h be high.<br />
Tbe concen~n of public opinion lY commended and it j~ the p]an of<br />
among national experts declares that the welfare, dap~edt. tti give ~pe.<br />
the low tide of bu~ine~ depression to cial encouragement b eveq ~OUBe.<br />
hnve been safely p;nn~ and ‘cites holder who de~ire8 ~ put in ~ ~~d~n, ‘<br />
numerous. favorable indications, CoptYaW. to a report that ham been<br />
ghoti %Yythe bueinesu bntimeter, of circulated, no additional ch~ge ~il]<br />
the rising tide of Natihal prosperity, b. made fot water ti those who mev<br />
Among the industries mo8t sensltlve need water duri~ a“ acca~io”al dyy<br />
W theoe favorable or unfavorable bu8. period for the proper ~~e of ~eir<br />
iness chahges BtandB, pre~mine”t)y, garden, A general ~amP~~ is ~w<br />
the coal indufltry: The coal trade has being. conducted bY fie we]fate de<br />
not only suffered keenly during this partment for the keepifig “p of ~R ,,<br />
transition ,period from war to peace gOa&, co+n, ~igs, cbicken8 and bth~<br />
condition, but, an unhsially mild stock, which nume~w OWUertihave’. ‘<br />
winter hns contributed ite no uncer- <strong>here</strong>tofbrq permitted ti run. Ioone<br />
tain weight to its serious curtailment, about the, ut:eets of the Camp+These<br />
both in the industrial and domesti~ Femlations, ln, regard,,tu, looge’ stick<br />
trad~. are not on]y for ~nitiry raa~on~ bUt,<br />
Duril,g the p- three. &r, fout [tb permit garden ownere ~orng a~~u><br />
weeks, in particular, has thi~ UVUUUAIahce tbti a carefully nurtured garden<br />
- ‘ cured for this engagement and h lethargy in the coal busineus-been p]ot will not be, ruined in a “ighFn<br />
proved to the satisfaction of eve] keenly ,felt. Many of the umaller t]me by some etrny bead of stock<br />
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body conceYned that he im not or<br />
~ble tminterpret comedy but Iikewi<br />
TadorS p. dramatic charactemwitithe ~eati<br />
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Tom Form4n wrute the acenar<br />
mines in Colorado, Kansiu, Oklahoma, , At the present’ time the welf~e<br />
and New Mexico have been ‘forced to department is supervising tbe build.,,<br />
cloge alwetber; ’while tie Iatgur pr~ ing of a lame number of fepcis about<br />
ducerm have been forced to curtail houses which wul allow the ~ardi~ ~<br />
operations to b. or three days a Of n ghrden plot with a tight WOVe<br />
nnd aluo plays th,e hero in the plc!ur week. . Tbe DAw~on mine~ have been fenoe, Inabflity to mecure wire fe”cwhile<br />
Mabel Julienne Scott is tl ,pectiliarly fortunate in. being able to ing has delayed since last ‘full the qn~<br />
pretty heroine. Irwing Cumming opernta, not less ths~ three or four iefying of a large n“mbe~ of requmh<br />
Jane Acker, Eddie Sutherland a? dayu e week, with four-day working for fences. It will probably be never.<br />
others appear ii the all-star cast. periods the rule rather than the ex- a] weeks before the number of Te.<br />
The photoplay by Paul Perry is ~ceptio”.<br />
quests now, on hind can be fullFtila-<br />
~eaned and blt )cked Eaid to bo of the finest quality, whire ] The month of March, ~ccordi”g to ffed; but a defiouv effort “Willbe made ‘.<br />
th~ general tone of the picture is fat the exp~ie”ce of former years, i~ td accommodate a“ch =kqueeti juit as ~’<br />
above the avernge. Thrills, saP.sa- ~ormally cOn~idmtedthe slack month rapidly as the material for foncna can<br />
tional hpisodes, flghti with’ Ind~nqs of the yenr. Nevdttheleaa, definite be secured, All work of putiIng UP<br />
and outlaws and simi]ar western f=- ~ss”r~nceof ‘returning buBiness pros, the fence must be done by, tha house ><br />
turea keep the spect~tors nn ihe an::- pprity has already, quickdned the bccupnnt, th~ material being furnish.<br />
r<br />
jo us seat while the particlpatinn of<br />
Roacoe Arbuckle in the utory lends<br />
an added lustre to the production,<br />
p“]~e of ~“ i“crea~i”g demand for ed by the compa”y. NO garde” CaII<br />
coal and coke; while the stimulus of unfely be atte~pted without the pro.<br />
reduced sbiaga prices, effective. af- tection of a fence. ,,<br />
‘“l.<br />
ter AprR lti, gives furthti reaBon tu The advent of this ‘ge”ui”e npring<br />
STANDARDIZING THE believe that tbe near future will wit. weather has already. gtirrad Up COII.<br />
EL~cTRIcAL SYSTEM ness the return of six working days a siderable activity throu~otit me<br />
?<br />
The electrical. department hm been<br />
busy for some time changing the 220<br />
voltage of the limting current ta a<br />
week.<br />
\ town in the preparation of the flound<br />
for garden ~ebd, AM ah ehcourage.<br />
EUROpEAN RELIEP<br />
ment for the growinc of a home ger.<br />
, QuOTA‘UBSCR’B‘D den, it is plmne~ tb offer .severnl<br />
! ,, ing the<br />
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110 voltag+the skndard voi-ge I>nw-on s quota for the Hoover En- very inviting caeh prize~ for borne<br />
employed on city currents. These I ‘.’<br />
ro$ean Rellef Fund of $l,lBO i~as gmrdenuWown in Dawaon. DlsinM~<br />
~h~~ge, have necessitated. adjus%[b<br />
e~n oversub~cribed and outebnding ested iudgee from eluew<strong>here</strong> will re-<br />
menti on variou~ electrical applianccollections are still comin~ in, >lon- .termine the prize winners, their<br />
es used in the :home, such as motirs<br />
ager Brennan, chairman for the raiw aw~?ds upon ~everal jude-im points,<br />
far washing and sewing machines,<br />
~ng of the local quoh, reporte that Such us: appearance of Earden, vatwaffle<br />
Irons, electric ironu, etc, It is<br />
the re#ponse has been most liberal iety of products, quality of ‘the proparticularly<br />
~mportant that all motors<br />
and spontaneous. The quota ftaa been ducts -~O~n, etc. A more,etimnded<br />
be adjusted for the 26 cycle frequenreached<br />
in small donations, permlt- nOtic~ Of these P1anBfor tbe en~ur-<br />
CYunless of the universal type. Many<br />
tl~ large numbers toncquire 8 di~ ake~~t of home ~ardena will =P<br />
llgbting gltie~have had to be chang-<br />
rect interest in the succoring of Eu- P~ar in a Bubsequenk :ssue Of the<br />
ed as a result of the change in VOlt- ,.<br />
New. ,., .,, .,, ,.,<br />
age. The gtentest problem confrOnt- Po!e’! ‘vnLmz<br />
:<br />
ing tie electrical department is thm ‘The f). D;” D. Club met last Fr:.<br />
criminnl propensities of Bmall boys in ~]ny evening at the n“rme~phome to<br />
: FITZPATRICK—SCRIBNER<br />
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breaking ~tceet lamp? as fast as re- enjoy a “kid’s” party with Misses Mr. Tho~. ff..Fitzpatrick and Mi$$<br />
placad. Flood lighti have been in- May Dee Lunsford a“d Bertha Mc. ” Edith Scribn4r, accompanied by Mib~ .<br />
stilled for the Iighing of the canyon Creary as .hostcsses, According to in- Bcr”icn Byers, Miss A-gllie GeisIcr<br />
-“.. ”.”g.<br />
roads and the paths UP Capitnn and \.itation, the “kidst) gat<strong>here</strong>d at the and Mrs. E. C. Geisler,, motored to<br />
No. K hill, but it has been found prac- , “nurzery$$ near the 7.30 hour and en. R4to” TuesdW w<strong>here</strong> tbe tvo yotirig<br />
T* ~11 C. W. THURSTON, tically impossible to maintain the joyed a delightful social ~venin~ play.<br />
lighting service, reflector, lens and Ing ‘