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Dail y Alaska Empire = One great publisher of the present has striven » o JOHN W TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER for office. Willlam R. Hearst has gone out for the WATCH FOR = 74 G Chani l . gy cidal ; ; . ; astineau nel _every _m:v ing excebt | Sunday by gh~ |New ¥ May New York Governorship, th: Helene W. L. Albrecht | T O SOREACE e (Fscordnt M'”'jpnmh ney, but his ambition has been denied ful- NEXT PHYSIOTHERAPY ‘ B. P. 0. ELKS the Post OMtice tn Junean’ R | OBt UPAEY SO ) ST DY F R Massage, Electri~ity, Infra Red Meeting every a Joseph Pulitzer at onetime in his career hadi AMERICAN IECION Ray, Medieal Gymuast.!n. | Wednesday evening e Ty g | ambitions, but he early was resigned to the 410 Goldstein Bullding = | |44 g giolock Eks® ) Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Doughs, Treadwell and | co n that a man with a newspaper had his! P SMOKER ! Phone Office, 216 | | gan, " “Thane for $1.25 per month e full. to botHer AbolskoMas Chifigs, M h Half of 193 5 . . By mail, pos the "following rates: hands too full to botl ore than Halt o | Algien st = 3 \]'mtmg brothers i x months, In advance, | - £ ® | welcome. 6 . . ua .y VFEL TR %tend her boundaries and Class Decides on What | : L O A TR l M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. of any failure or irregularity |hocome o big city ‘with 5,500,000 population. It has| to Do Next Fall [ 301-303 Golasten Bidg, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. d Business Offices, 374. been many decades since London and New York | PHONE 56 < i Co_Ordiuate Bod: "MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 4‘ id that and became much larger cities than the| Sixtesn of the 28 members of ! F-urs 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | h: of Freemason- o The ’...N:f:[(,.’i‘ Fress is exclusively ({lylfrgd‘r':‘»dt!‘v:‘ French metropolis expects to be. Yet they say|the 1931 graduating class of the "V P P st . . ry Scottish Rite it or not otherwi d in this paper and also the |Paris is fast. J"".mu m_gh sohool | have , siresay . . 0""“80" . —_— - | Regular meetinge local news published hereir T e o | docided either to continue their FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charl P J I Se00Bd” Friday ALASKA CIRCULATION G\IUA’;I»:('EL[E)D UY‘? EVEKOL’:RGLR Now they are makng leather out of wool. What Ezuc:::: l;;mulm;:fim;? otrhgfn “}l;‘ L %ll‘fls'?'ls'l‘. Qe | each month st "/ V ANY C UBLIC Rt e & G b r { o 5 oW e ikl B i.; day it will be for automobile .OW.ICTQ anld Dixie- |yhoir chosen life occupations, DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i 'tli:'g ;Jum'r aoolt.- land when they make rubber out'of cotton! Dorothy Bakke and Verna Horeéy | mr;:((): WASSBINO | Building || wath B awimat: i 1 - will attend the Univ ty of Cal- HINE:! ‘Telephrme 176 | - e | Whenever Capt. Hawks gets in his planc the uni 1xrnrnvm at B‘v.}‘r’» ) A i GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS || > b LOYAL ORDER OF Iversal question is, “what records will be broken he-:UZmemn Gross is considering the | - — — ) . MOOSE, NO. 700 lYore hie pebs but?” | University of California at Los| ssociated Press oto Phone 17 Meets Monday 8 p. w | g ey | Angeles, and if he does he will! A recent pictire of Elizabeth Mor Dr. J. W. Bayne l. Balih bkl Disia: W e e 7 0 major in its drama and motion!row, daughter of Senator Dwight Front Street Junezu } s el | Legion of Moose No. North America’s Drink Bill. picture course with a view of equip- | Morrow of New Jersey and sister of Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | SN 0f Moo No. 28 | — ling himself for the exhibiting| Mrs. Charles A Lindbergh. | | Office rours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | méefsAflrst and third Tuesdays (Seattle Times) {branch of the theatre business. | " IR Evenings, by appointment. | o :amz‘"'nse"e""y . W | Three interesting ";ewsdhflllerin:. lc1ome to htam;, Miss Jarman To Arizona SITEA SEAL WUNTER FINED IR i Phone 321 ‘i erder, P. D. Box 273. on the same day. They deal with the amount of| wisss Muriel F. Jarman will at-| e iy o | Yot " 3O ok {money that Americans and Canadians are supposed|tend the University of Arizona. | | FOR PELAGIC HUNTING CASH b s ;‘egounndlm,:zmg ;?:GE NO. 1¢ | a icati; i A r ly | ¢ | : e { e nEAthiy ths Beori Deverages. b | Bdvard L. Laurle will probably| ya:oq Bailey, sealer at Sitka,| | Harris Hardware Co. Dr. A. W. Stewart I day of each mouth in (association Against the Prol on Amendme go to an engineering school in San|. Fe . o | - e rsook his spear and used a fire Lower Front Street DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, (nounces that the people of the United States are|Francisco. Willlam E. Powers 'is| tak G seais s Bhb ont T g i SR Blgthntas b $ (’ spe year. Board of Tem-|likely t |arm to take a few seals e | g p. B | g g at 7:30 p. m. spending $2,848,000,000 a year. ~The likely to take a course at a trade| ..} hunt off Baranof Island, and | » . SEWARD BUILUING | A | perance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Meth- | school, probably in Seattle. Yoursd ‘16" AAR' Pay o' was aes ‘ Office Phone 469, Res. i H. L. REDLINGSHAF- o fo ¢ t pay. e T T | 3 . 2 Mexico a few days ago rfl'ebratod the last blast |0dist Episcopal Church says that the A. A. P. A.| Mary Edna Riendeau will train ahendbd, fnit Shken hafote United 1.r -E | Phone 276 | ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVEI of dy te in the construction of & Mexican link |d0€sn't know what it's talking about. The American at a hospital in Portland, Ore. %0)c. .o Commissioner R, W. DeAr- ||} BLUE BIRD CAFE [/ *— - o | Secretary. = . < hy | Business Men’s Prohibition Foundation, headquar-|become a professional nurse. | ;nox\d who imposed a fine of $200 |} k H - P sed monumental Pan-American highWay | .. Chicago, sponsors an alleged “dispatch” from| John S. Hellenthal, R. E. Robert- "o W10 MPOSSE & T2 0 P Next to Nifty Shoppe, Front St.il| ® *| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR \ connecting the three Americas. Completion of this|morgnto, wherein the: Canadian annual drink bill is|son and Loren B. Siscon expeet to ] received by United States NOW OPEN il | Drs.Barton & Doelker | Second and Feurth great motor road, years hence, will mark the begin-!g3iq to have reached “the enormous sum of $192,-|enter the Univ of Washington L Albert White. - 53 i CHIROPRACTORS 4 Tuesdays of each month H ning of a new era for Central and South America 589 568." {in Seattle. ) Fast Ceurteous Service— | | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE at 8 o'clock, Scottial end in international affairs in the Western Hemis-| Editorial discussion would be much expedited| Alice G. Merritt will probably go | ——— H Excellent Food— | | “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Rite Temple. JESSIN " phere lit these organizations had shorter names—but let!to the Oregon State College at Cor- | J A t i Properly Cooked— H | | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 ‘ KELLER, Worthy Mat- as transcontinental highways have npenv;l!lhfll pass. It will be noted that while the alleged | vallis. a & i s } uneau u 0 \ Popular Prices— f Hours 10 am. to 8 p.m. | ron; FAI;:IY L. ROB« tal b tons 4 ‘ho | American drink total runs off loosely in a group of| Mary C. Rogers will go to e It Hik3a . INSON, Secretary. ot ,MN;”]“.(“S”:P;H:: 2:‘{:nn};mo;m:m;:fg:: ::;?‘clphers. the comparatively modest Canadian outlay | Washington State Normal school at Palnt Shop i 3}\: l;wo besb:la:e;hm;&"m § . = by nor last, the Pan-American highway will bring the |'S figured to the last dollar. The Canadian system | Bellingham. il P S i Robert Simpson JCHGHTN (ONL oU s ETRR AT, A 4 e # . |at least makes it possible to know what liquor sales To M‘arylhllrst College Phone 477 Verl J. Groves H i = Seghers Council No. 1760 peoples of three continents within easy access of|gnoung to, while no computation for this country| Mary A. Simpkins and Mary Van- i N. C. McBROON, Proprietor |} Opt. D. Ideetings second and last wanted it but could not get awa; cept it. Democrat, and he |from his Herald to |16 HIGH SGHUDL | Elizabeth Morrow e Car Painting, Wa shing, o f Rt || PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Sncwtws OF ) i § ‘cach other. American car owners are eagerly await- |, . i iy are’ we 'have. no| deflesst will'probably enter AMar z | f Monday at 7:30 p. m ing the time when they can motor through M«xmn_i:;‘,e,,"f‘;fx? :gmb ul?:';:‘“ winch Hmh: multitude of | hurst College at Oswego, Oregom. (l'hoalsl:h;fi'nt?r:mo'ln"éfigfif ! G::::B;: 'l)';:o::!::;u-:dfl Transisnt hrothees urgs n into the hmus and South America. {bootleggers, large and small, carry on their more| Jeannette Stewart will take post- U \“‘]* k, T % Opthalmology ed to attend. Councl ral America has an economic and social in- jor less furtive operations. graduate work at the Juneau High P o op Dressing. SEE YURMAN | | Glmsses Pitted, ~..nses Growad Chambers, Fifth Strees terest in the highway, as well as the desire to open| The bulletins in hand naturally draw prejudiced | School } Old cars made to look & 4 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. its scenery to the world. The constant flow of iconclusions from their own figures. On the basis| John E. Stewart, No. 1 in the 5 like new i for New Fur Garment {;. = H. J. TURNER, Secretary. traffic from foreign countries will do more than|Of the Canadian total the dry bulletin finds trat glzaSj inoer: n:mczr};jx:nlth:or; Zffif,‘fij‘ ‘ome in and get our low Selss i DE. E. E. SOUTHWELL E R T else to abolish banditry in the mountain-|the annual American drink bill, under a similar| '3 SHMACES PO o5 & prices L2 Optometrist-Optician anything ok PTG i) rir &l 3 % -, — A big variety of Land Otter, § | ous and little settled regions, will bring new busi-| o "ctill be $348,000000 less than the total that|arship at the Alaska College of — A A b Snvote i Room 17, Valentine Bldg. ness and will have an immediate effect upon the |y . et pulletin say: w being spent in defianze | Agriculture and School of Mines & || ot h 484, resi oms and habits of the natives. Highways in all|of Jaw. The wet pallotin lso assumt % Fairbanks, will take advantage || FIRE Z\IAR'\] CALLS for your selection. || Office phone 434, residense | |Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. customs and habits of the natives. Highways in alliof jaw, The wet bulletin also assumes to show an|near Fair WL RO o e # Repatfing -aiié Remoteling | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting times have been the greatest civilizing factors. astounding per capita increase in liquor drinking,|Of the scholarship and atiend that . | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 brothers welcome, By the same token the United States and Can-!with cheerful disregard for conditions that obvi ious- | Institution. E 7 it 1-3 Third and Frankln. YURMAN the Furrier i e e ada can expect more business from Latin-America ly make it impossible to learn the truth. Of ‘e Yemaning l_hl«v‘hd« i els 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin, P Mt h & g e as a result of this interconnection by automobile| The purpose of the dry bulletin, of course, is to El’“’ year of $he i“:‘;““ v>rn~"‘"’v°°L 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. angle Building Hazel James Madden Ont trs m‘o :n; Dml-elm ‘. d. depict a dreadful situation in Canada with warning|there are several that contemplat 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apte. | lor i | hat might hi n here. In this it fails |entering on university work next 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. | Teacher of the Pianoforte and and a tank for crude oil save Such are the benefits of free intercourse of na- |38anst what mig Appe: e "1 fall, but they have not yet defin- Saw ML 7 e | exponent of the Dunning System burner trouble. 4 1 ¥ !The total of lawful expenditures for liquor in Can-| Y Y J 1-8 Front, near Saw ? Im; ed Music Stud tions that the completion of the Pan-American high- itely made up their min 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. | o proved Music Study PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 b khe : podate 4 A By P |ada is not surprisingly large, even if it were as- o ‘ SHOE REPAI I | Leschetizky Technic—Alchin ;\"»‘ N e 'l”]( s;\r;p ‘”l‘;“‘ In Pan-| imed that Canadians drank it all. And when T 2-1 Willoughby at Totes Gro- B i{EFIESIVSOG IM Harmony RELIABLE TRANSFER merican affs e THEC MO C i count is taken of the huge amount consumed cery. E RED, 500 - I B Mile for mile of equal or greater importance|py American visitors and bought by rum-runners, {ELLIS IS SELECTED 2-3 vg’illoughby, opp. Cash Cole's “ OSEE“‘:“é K;:N .Studlo, itk il with the Pan-American highway is the proposed €x-|the Canadians themselves must be rated as an ab-| A r arn Ppos! otisewn | @mr——— tension of the highway system of the Western world |stemious people. So far as this country is con- NAGER CF LEGION’ 3" Front and 5":‘” | : 1 JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS through British Columbia, Yukon Territory and/cerned, meanwhile, such reports fail to prove any- REPLAC'NG SHEPARD 2:0 Pronk -ang MEm. ¥ = > N. H F y i e icul 2-6 Second and Main. F 1 Parl EW SHEET MUSIC Alaska. Summertime is the period for motor travel thing in particular. A s o : GIpDay L IEIOLE and a summer spent on the roads in this section of | | Appointment of W. C. Ellis, as 2-9 Pire Hall. R DON'T BE TOO uuluedd E bfll i, RADIO SERVICE the world would surpass for pleasure and recreation | AJ ¢ jmanager of the American club in |} 3.5 (saqt, d Rawn Wa IBERAL hone 336-2 Day Phone A Judgment for Yachtsman. | I e 8 ASLECAN. AN, fen 7. L - ;i iri anything we now have in the Western Hemisphere, R 2 it h; C;:y J‘-E;E“P ““}; S0uounce d; 3-4 Second and Gold 1 e “_ Expert Radio Repairing e in trial ar . e 1 3 o ! today by etric! '0S! om- ol & =y and (_h% n:m;.nrml ‘JIAId ‘(lav%e‘ expansion that it would | (New York Herald Tribune) manfle 6F Hie. poski hikre T &1e . siic- | gg ;",‘é{,"‘ a::deg:"u - | Radio Tubes and Supplies promise would equal, at least, the potentialities of a About the time that the Canadian rum Tunner | ceeds Royal Shepard, who has been || 370 mitth and Eact HAAS l road of like distance anywhere in the world. I'm Alone was shelled and sunk, with loss of life, by | acting temporarily, pending the!| 3 g Seventh ard Gol a s ! et el L RERIRG {a Coast Guard cutter some 200 miles from shore,|election of a permanent head. ; - A Famous Candies JUNEAU MELODY = i oy 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 1 NOT QUITE FAIR. customs men in search of liquor held up and board- Mr. Shepard, who declined th3 'l 41 Niath, back of power house The Cash Bazaar —_— ed the private yacht of Stuyvesant Fish. This Was permanent managership, recom- | 47y Gathoub G i Ap'.a' 5 HOUSE Charley Chaplin suggests that if there two years ago, in the halcyon days of prohibition |mended Ellis for the position. The || 473 pistin L il Trdint 55, Open Evemngs is ever another war, the old statesmen of enforcement, when anything, including the shooting|jatter is an experienced ball play- {| 4.5 Ninth and Calhoun. L3 Europe should be sent fo the front. And he |of innocent motorlsts. was being officlally Justified|er. e will take over the man-|| 4.6 geventh and Main. o means it—seriously. There is an element of |in behalf of the sacred law. It appears now, from|agement at once. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. truth in his point of view. The statecratt |@ decision of Judge Knox in the United States Dis- | e [ 4z ey Gm; R. gar: ROGM and BOARD JUNEAU TRANSFER E B LA T fe oy |trict Court, that even the minor outrage perpetrated | O]d papers for sale at The an of Europe had its gory consumation in the oo A, Tk, was Megal Tembors Gaklan et niet ! ne 6-1 Seater Tract. Mrs. John B. Marshall COMPANY - most appalling tragedy in the history of the whicli. (for ' thE Mbenalie ora¥ala | rs. john arsha i stem, would be more than $2,500,000,000. That mutamur in illis, in the Territory of the $150 schol- ; ] Eyes Examined—+Glasses Pitteu \w.)rld. The d,l])vl()l’.‘nfl‘.\ play the bt and men) is translated: Times are changed, and we are With the coal if it comes from our PHONE 2201 m)]l]ons nf‘ pawns d?_ the suffering. Why changed in them. place. For our coal goes farther and | | should this be?—(Prince Rupert Empire), Judge Knox's dictum will be welcome to all gives a more even and satisfying|® <l The u_uunalmn is mot quite fair. There were|Americans who cherish their rights as citizens, and heat. If your coal bin is running very few if any men of middle age or more thaliespeciauv to yachtsmen on the eve of another sea- | low, better have us send you a new would not have been glad to go into the army or navy during the war if they could have got there. And there was as much or more enthusiasm among the younger people for the war as there was among those who were too old for the service. IJWSPAPERMEN IN REFUSING OFFICE. WATTERS! LED . Notwithstanding that it is only within recent |chest in the presence of Mrs. Fish and their guests, i ears that Southern editors discarded the notion|and that when Mr. Fish protested and ordered the BEDS, SPRINGS a,nd MATTRESSES Parlors HOTEL PHONE 48 that holding a public office added to their stand- |man to put down his gun another customs official CHILDREN’S CHAIRS EMILIO GALAO, Prop. 2 R SR L R R SR e ing and that of their publications—an idea that|in the patrol boat shouted: “xhy the dhgll ditdn't MIRRORS | BOWLING—POOL ] ZYNDA once prevailed throughout the country, North and 3}‘:" St:l;m? su: ::m:‘u gogt‘iw)t‘ ngu:;eare ;‘: ]o:g- '| Lower Front Street ) ELEVATOR SERVICE O. SMITH and CORONA South— twas an old-time Southern editor that|the machine gun on you. i > 2 YNDA. Prop. TYFEWRITERS 9 + : 5 . ler countenanced in the enforcement service, thanks rmstro,l s lno eum B. Z ¥ 4 first set a good example in the premises. It mas‘w the popular revolt against prohiuitlon thuggery : : Guln.nwod by grand old “Marse” Henry Watterson, who “in 2 |still, it is an excellent thing to know that the J B BURFORD & CO. moment of kr was coaxed into accepting a|courts as well as administrative policy are behind i Our door step is worn by i nomination for Congressman which resulted in|the reform. Omas ar ware 0 Astiion TSRS, Bt satisfled customers” \ clection, that declared .that newspaper making was The suit for damages brought by Mr. Fish was ~ # mmmw a jealous profession and “demanded all of one's|defended by the government on the ground that a ' time and as the price of success. He said, |[national statute of 1879 permitted a customs man = after one term in Congress, that he failed to vision |10 Stop and e"“m‘mh;‘ny b“"g at ““Yr P}ace in "“; = s m“‘" made or pressed byy ‘ ST . United States or within four leagues of the coast of i us retain their shape reath of ) g a 9 “, ‘:'_‘;“‘”' ( ¢ "_:f“h ';““L “l dpubnciumm-d I;ie {the United States.” Judge Knox contends that this PHONE 528 | "‘};‘ PR A ""‘; ? ad p" ”d"‘t‘c]a“ g ‘1" law applies only to vessels with cargoes from for- . t TOM SHEARER I said, an ed r must be free residen eveland, |eign ports and not to non-cargo pleasure craft. Th ’ Th f - it is sai d Col. Watterson a place in his| A DI PR T ou = "ts on rt HEMLOCK I 1 Cabinet or foreign mission. The offer was| This name, “Booksneaf” which the publishers b = . promy and decisively refused |have decided to call persons who do not return FOR KITCHEN RANGES ’o Py The cr for high office by editors at one |books, is something quite ditfere_nt from what the & " o S ot FOR HEATERS time was It is admitted that Horace |lenders call them.—(Dayton, Ohio, News). Saving 1““”“ first g.regt p“d"c‘l’]e of | PLAY BILLIARDS Greeley quarrcled with Thurlow Weed and Willam | 0 s S;{cceis.t creates.t hm ependence, it FOR FIREPLACES D l Seward us oy would not s im ; Z stimulates a man wi roper energy; s i i Hf‘n ?‘"‘ * ;nbfv Sa8e | tHey “_”‘: d il ’“"“‘h ’::" l‘r.“f \Pinchot is accused of a Presidential ambition. “Ac- O e to hi P thp s it é Thlz:t’tsas:f}? hk'e mor.?l BURFORD’S I A COR ¥ p R, Dhe g “"“!c\lsed?" He confessed it years ago.—(Detroit Free ct, rings to g 1mm the best par y V. YOUS WK $4¢, 0 O | fndk ‘”D refu n:»m.;\:m([)]n PHs_drmam | Bress). of any success—happinesss and content- afot:rt x;:)uue ?nx:i'eemgiels Ly L 00] a emocCra n for he residency-— ” H 2. E: ? ment.”—Sir Th Lipton. “ Y —— T ——— after belabo ts for a lifetime. He| The new Spanish Government is lssuing “pledg- | omas: -Lip ;h%_it’lrsft 10,:.f. G?tt thfi In 8, 12, 14, 16 o1 24-inch lengths g - was defeated and died almost immediately after the|es” to the people. Those ,Dons surely got onto ey G o abit of eating 1t an —_— election ,a sad and broken man. Harvey Scott|democratic polities in a hulrry !—(Cincinnati En- Our Savings Department will favor your friends by GENERAL PAINT wanted to be a United States Senator, but was kept | quirer). render you admlral;ile assist- te!hflg themd k:vhaé .: CHESTER BARNESON CONTRACTING at home where he rounded out one of the greatest H ance in saving for the future. mighty good bread i of American editorial cateers. Wh Reld al- The American spirit of “millions for defense, % is. Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short Those planning exterior work ways wanted high office and finally got it, He|Dut not one cent for tribute” has not died out. In or 91 this summer should place thelr e i v K Chicago the Cleaners and Dyers' Institute voted to Ecor Cash Store orders now to insure comple- as defeated for Vic sident but he was Am- # i tion while o e il s defy threats of racketeers.—(Buffalo Courier-Ex- - eer First and Main > the weather lasts. bassador to Great Britain when he died Many | rase) e . . e renas an other great editors have wanted office, but have : Baker B. W. BURKE | been unable to take them when opportunity came Atlantic rum runners are sending messages to OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA y TELEPHONE 4151 Among these was the first James Cordon Bennett President Lineoln finally offered to make him Min- son within the waters patrolled by our rum chasers. |Apparently Seymour Lowman is wrong and their | boats are not subject to an overhauling at the whim of any Treasury agent who suspects them of bear- ing contraband. Not that they have had for some time any real cause to fear the treatment accorded | Mr. Fish's party. - It will be recalled that on this occasion the customs patrol boat stopped the Fish vacht after firing upon it, that an inspector boarded the vessel and placed a revolver against Mr. Fish’s FURNITURE Living Room Sets—Dining Room Sets— Bed Room Sets—XKitchen Furniture SIMMONS-- shore by means of carrier pigeons. Giving prohibi- tion agents the bird, as it were.—(Cincinnati En- supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Juneau Recreation GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 Quartz ana pracer location no- Mects first and third &Mmdws. 8 o'clock, wt Eagles Hall Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL Alaska’s Resident Decorator tices at The Emplre. ister ' to France,: motwithstanding that he was a|quirer).

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