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kAILROAD =ALs HERE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION<br />

ORGANIZES<br />

A patty of officialn of the El Patio<br />

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ctione~andIceCreamParlor &W.thwestinrsilroad arrived from Qrriti a number of local baeebnll<br />

.,<br />

El PaXO on Tuegday evening of this enthus[~k met last Monday evaninr<br />

1<br />

parties.<br />

rnh fancy rnold~ in Brick Ice Cream for \paat Weekin two priwati mm i~d left<br />

the following day afhr a brief visit<br />

b pdect an .~llim.etio” for the<br />

coming Beaeon. Mr. H. T. Bird waq<br />

I<br />

ce Cream sold at our fountain.<br />

Knight. Proprietor<br />

iof innpecti.n tithe” compang’a p,operi eiected manager and Mr. M,tz Koa-.<br />

Itylnthi~ v Ic]nlty. ~ ~ Thonr Included in lint? cafatiln. Dawamt should encour.<br />

1the party were: A. f2. Sweetg vicx. age and support a firgbclem” baueball<br />

,,reai,nt and general me.nagar; L cIub ,thk year, now tbnt the national<br />

omls, ~iatant general manaEer; sport ham‘got back on ita feet orncc<br />

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YOUR<br />

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,CH+DREN?<br />

~~ 8. Beeth, auperlntendent, eastern mote, end it is none too early to place<br />

divinion; Eugene Gordan, ~nmter me. 1tie or~~isation” of a team Under<br />

TELffPHONE +0 SERVE<br />

chnnii; F. L. Hunter,. purchasing headway. While the commur;ty has<br />

ALL SECTIONS<br />

,- 8gent; !H. E. $tansbury, teaident wn. lost Beveral good players from var.<br />

The placing of the new ~ephone Igineer; Thou. Pixton, euperintident iouu cau.rea,t<strong>here</strong> we alwnye others to<br />

bo?rd in commimion this past week of motor power; M. O. wobee, nuper. take their places and a little p~ and<br />

1. ~<br />

ha, enabled manager Bli.k to pror,eed ~ntendent of tdegrapk energy expended duri~ the next few<br />

!<br />

HARVEY. SPRI GER, Sa;r.<br />

i“”” I QVCOJM L<br />

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tiFi~E HO 1RS: “’<br />

8 A. M. m 12. ‘M. ,<br />

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t P, M. b 5.3 ?. m.<br />

7P. M. tO a. P.M.<br />

El ~ —1<br />

with tha installation of ~ ]arge ~“m. ~ weeks till produce them,<br />

ber Of new home<br />

Etom-Frida7, Metcb Ilth, to Mr.<br />

phone8 in ~atio”a<br />

and Mm. Jack Fragale, ”a girl. BERNARD DVRNING TO; “: . .<br />

part,r of Dawmn w<strong>here</strong> no pI1one Her.<br />

vice haa ‘<strong>here</strong>tofore axi~ed. Campm<br />

RE~N IN DRAMA<br />

George A, ~tnrk made a &iP to<br />

Nor. 4, 5, 7 and Capihn Hill are be- OF LOVE-AND HATE<br />

Nlnidad this pest week to investigate p<br />

ing accummpbtid at the prraent machinery for u new steam laundry<br />

OWlar S~r Pl=ro in New Sol-t F,..<br />

ku~, ‘“s&. mfv*m#ww”<br />

time and Camp No. 1 and Imretk will which i% cantemplatcd for D$wnon.<br />

be quite wdIl reptese”ted On the new<br />

—,<br />

Followin~ his mppenrance <strong>here</strong> in<br />

system as sOgn as an additional COn_<br />

~,:<br />

,,<br />

[“1”<br />

Suiti made order,<br />

Hati cleaned” an blocked<br />

,.<br />

~ Cleaning of a 1 kinds’<br />

““. ;i. tiundry A4ency”<br />

“E.A. STARK, ~oprietor<br />

Dorothy, the little daughter of Pro- “When Bearcat Went Dry” and ‘*The<br />

Bignment Of out~ide cab]e cati be ~e. fessor and Mm C, H. Dye, a~~ide~L Gift Supreme,” Bernmd Durning, the<br />

ceived b relieve the congestion c~n% al]Y fell ‘off the doot.akp Monday e~r, promi~- M reveal an unusu~l<br />

ed by m mtich ou,tside construction. morning, bre~king her arm ju~t,a~ove phase of ,hi.r acting ability in “Seeds<br />

of Vengeqncd,” a new Seleet Picture,<br />

The nrrivni of this new cdle Mil the ~i~t-<br />

..<br />

which will be uhown at the Dawson<br />

also permit the relieving of many<br />

I A committee representing the high<br />

party lines wbithi eventually, will “ot<br />

theatre for two days brginning<br />

mhool annual staff motoredto m~n Monday.<br />

nttbmmodate more than three phone~ Saturday afternoon to complete ~r. This picture was made from th6<br />

to each line. ‘the present list of 200 rangementg for tbe publication nf the popular novel, %e Sowing of Alder.<br />

exchange users will be increanad to<br />

Iannual pubhshed by the Senior class, son Crcerr; fitten by Mn~arei Prea.<br />

860 or more av rapidiy amthe work of<br />

cott Montague, and in, the cant nuP-<br />

in#t81]ation can be accomniighed. The<br />

..<br />

pottin~ Mr. Durning are included the<br />

uniting ef a,ll nectiernnof tie camp by 1of the we,vk from a week’n absence<br />

names of ueveral well known mreen<br />

telephone will prove n greatir a~net rimiting his brother at the University<br />

players,” notable amnng w~l~ are<br />

for the accom”lodation of the resi. of COIOt.rdoat Boulder, during which<br />

Pauline SMrk, who hax been ,fkatured<br />

dents of this community than in per. time”he witnemed the CoIorado State<br />

in ‘many playn; Gloria Hope, also a<br />

hups now realized. In caee of fire or Basketball tournament. -”<br />

of the urgent need of a doctor’~ ser.<br />

—— ““ we]I known mreen player, and Eu.<br />

Poke Smith of BrUliant,oneof CfJ]- Wne. Benaerer. Other playem are<br />

vices, the ,tekphonewiil prove indiu- ~aX<br />

COUnty’sold time r~ide”ts well Charlea, E+~er, Jack, Curtis,.. Evtiyn<br />

pensible. Much “conaarvatipnof,time ~<br />

own In Daweon, ‘wex a visitur in ~elhie, George Hemandez, Jack LTV.<br />

iu “also effected through the tele:<br />

town the lbxt of the week.<br />

ering and two boyn, Burwell Hamrick<br />

phone’s uuei : Dawmn may not yet<br />

and Genrke Stone.<br />

po6&eti all of the modern convenience. The contract for tbe grading arid<br />

The story is 6aid to be laid in tha<br />

es of a city, but mme very gratlf ying, nurfacing of 1S?4 miles of the Daw-<br />

mounti]ns of West Virginia. It is dertrides<br />

are being made im that direc. aen-Satnfi hirbway wu to h~ve been<br />

eeribcd as a powerful production,<br />

,.<br />

.,<br />

throwing to the fotvgropnd all thp<br />

animalism and primitive instinct of<br />

LbBsERVE CAR% IN<br />

Mr. and “Mm. A. M. Diver, parents the West Virginia mountain% .rhaded<br />

PLANTING TREES<br />

, of Dr. F. C. Wlver, whd havO been with th? ieUgioug fervor for. which<br />

visitoru in Dawson since the middle of the mountaineers are known.<br />

Experience in tiee culture in Daw:<br />

December, ekpact ti leave the ktat of<br />

mn and neighboring campu haa shown AN INTERSSTING COMPARISON<br />

+this week for their home in KalaIwa.<br />

that a kvrge percentage of trees pkmk :<br />

The P, D. M. company has recently<br />

zoo, Mich., w<strong>here</strong> Mr. Diver is em.<br />

ed fail tu survivs tbe first year be.<br />

compiled the follp.wing llst of com-<br />

ployed by the MichIgah Centrrd rnfl.<br />

cause of unurientillc handling. Rev. toad,<br />

parative prices for groceries and<br />

,,-<br />

eral hundred hardy nhade trees will<br />

meatn. “The fitat column of figures<br />

be distributed duriw tie latter part A@ the climax to a cran. came . S;t- giveg the. price ptevaihng in April,<br />

of this month to those whe will place arday night, s negro named Chas. 1,~0 of laot year and the sicind col-<br />

theit order with the welfare depah Richey was ~bot ti~ngh the bip by umn tha price prevailing on Mnrch<br />

ment and wiN gunrantee to piant the anothar negro nam~d Ed Rippey whO 10thof W15 year:<br />

tre@a properly and Cive them ad- ig now ]an~i~M”g in tbe ~oun~ jai] Article April, 1920 Mar. 1921<br />

equate care. K, the soil in adobe or<br />

nhale undHr the nurface, the iarger<br />

cxcavqtion made fur the tree, the beb<br />

““der a $2,00(J bond ~waitin~-a hmr.<br />

ing before the grand jn~ urider tha<br />

eh~~e of as~ti]t ~th inhnt to ~“r.<br />

Pohtoe.v, per iwt -‘ $6.20<br />

Baeen (medium) . .62$<br />

Beef. (round EM) .96<br />

$2.00<br />

.8$<br />

.2s<br />

ter asanrance of the tree-n aurviv;ng. der. The i“j”red man ia n~w at the Rump Wnnt . . . . . .25 .20<br />

Refill with ~urfaee soil only mixing I)aw~o” bo~pi~l wh~e tie i~ ●xmct. T-bone ;--------- .86 .2s<br />

the rnplaced earth with a moderata ed b recover: -<br />

$irloin . . . . . . . . . . .s5 .26<br />

amount of fa~llizet. , Cut off all but<br />

two or threk mitrbag or branches, .as A min.ble ~f~ the picture of the<br />

Chuck Stank . ----<br />

Csbb&e . . . . . . .<br />

.26<br />

.10<br />

.20<br />

.06<br />

the supetfluoua twige on tie rupling late Dr. James Douglas, in whose bon. ~ (Per C.SC) . .<br />

drawo strength from the room w<strong>here</strong>] or our new building waa named, wm ESSU (per doz. ) .<<br />

vitality is moat needed. Ob~ervance’ reeently preoen~d by his eetite. Dr. Sugar (per CWL)..<br />

of these timple precnutionn nbould in. Dougla8 was the founder of the Sugar (per lb. ) .<br />

sure tbe life af at Ieaet 90 per. cent PhelpkDodge corporatioti and wan ita Coffee (-) .-<br />

of the shade tteen to be pian~ in president until himdeath a few yearm Off* (JMB) ---<br />

Dawson this nprintr, as tho name are wo. Not. only was he a great build- Table Salt . . . . . . .<br />

16.00 10.60<br />

.50 .26<br />

i3.66 9.50<br />

.182-$ .09 %<br />

.32 % .26<br />

.75 .86<br />

.0s .06<br />

of the cottonleua cottonwood variety (er but be was widely known in Eng.<br />

and exceptionally hardy and well land knd Bcotland an well w tbe UniL<br />

Flour<br />

m)<br />

(DM) (Per<br />

-------- 7.10 6.40<br />

‘ he aat.mobile par ies were be]<br />

and “rellevad of t eit va]uablc<br />

~hmst the j“nctio” of th Van ~o”tc<br />

adapted to Wis locality .-<br />

Ied Bbteu as a grmt otudent and 8cien- ,S20tU, (DM) (pet<br />

Itist. Hiu great work as a philsntbro. 48 lbc..) -- . . . . .<br />

Sims have been pasted near tbe ‘ plst in a, quiet, un=numing mannet, Lard (5s) .: . . . . .<br />

3.76<br />

1.90<br />

2.75<br />

1.25<br />

td with the min blE way last SrI reservtiirn of the town water depnrt- endeared him ~tba bemty of thou. Lard (1OB} ------ 3.66 2.45 ‘<br />

tiny, highk The Ion hold-up mu<br />

exs caught m Knw hou u later in R}<br />

vnenb offering a reward of ten dollnrn<br />

for lyformatiorr leading f.a tbe<br />

uands. His memory ~bould always be<br />

fresh in the minds of the pupiln of the<br />

But*r<br />

Bmne<br />

(creamery)<br />

(per lb.) :.<br />

.76<br />

.10<br />

.60<br />

.Ov%<br />

$ and gave bin n e m Fran arrest and conviction of anyone Douglas flch~] and bie idea]m and<br />

o)sh, hailing from awsofi. W<br />

arecertein he meant D wsofi, Alaska.<br />

found lolterin~ in tk<br />

remer’voirs.<br />

vicinity of these dEeds an i“spiratio” fa ev~one wba l~:ngj~; ri;;~”<br />

Oranges (per box)<br />

:~~%<br />

8.00<br />

:~<br />

6.75<br />

m+—–<br />

T<br />

. 1“<br />

/,. Ic”mea‘n ‘iew “f ‘i’ ‘ic&A<br />

,.. .-<br />

.,

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