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PROGRESS RAPID O NEW WILSON DAM, I AUTO ACCIDENTS
PART O MUSCLE S ALE PROJECT ARE SOMETIMES
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New gImpse, of the ,Wilson Dim, now under construction, wluhh ormis p art of thie'Muscle S1toals Poer~-ni
gatIon pikect on the Tenneisee river,.
(By Central~ Press.') uses, has been before the officials at, navigable section at all times. The
Washingon, Nov. 24--The di sposiJA Washington and 'in the public eyci flow and pressure of the river will be
tio oftheMusle hoas pwerandever since Henry Ford'first bid for t ':iBue~d to produce power and a steam !
(whole works. He is no longer biddin~g plant to be built along the river will
navigation project will' be ona of the for. it however.. further increase the power produced.
problems 'icongress. idl' find waiting' Work on, the Wilson dlam, the base The power so produced will be used
for it when it =convert^A'next month. of the .project, is progressing rapidly, ;to ruin a ch~ain of manufacturing
The $503,000,000 project, which_ u,lti- accoridng to latest reports. Thi;,;, l an4 'which will produce fertilizers.j
mately will make the much, talked 'of 'damn, the largest ever designed, will-- !Th7,e ro content will be +taken I
shoals along, the Tennessee river, nay- Iwith the aid "of a second damn 15 m'iles1 tro m the a'r. and the phosphoric acid
igable at all tlirne and produce X00,- upstream -confine the water; of th.e :£ran phosphate rock fields fifty miles
000 horsepO'ier in. current 'for power 1Tennessee Curl turn the shoals into a north of the shoals.1
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Tha siping7 timggestions
for Particul r People
When you are ordering poultr'y or
fowl there is one essential that
should be rememberd--that there is
no substitute that equals fresh meat.
For
Fresh Dressed Poultry
Order Now.
Courtesy and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx dnne
clothes fit ea:sily; pockets and.
buttons are placed lower
lapels are 'notched or .peaked.
They're new, correcet, smart.
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Other tuxedos at $33
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