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= 4 4 T ; dicates that much of the hoarded funds causing i o (13 B i . P T & < . 2 [inacates _ wins| CANCER-FREE SPOT ON “ROOF OF WORLD | ‘ e v— SO at y AsSikd mplre President. ‘Hoover - serious concern is composed of LURES SCIENCE TO SEEK ANCIENT HERBS ] | i ra { money. withdrawn from private banking circles and 4 LD SULEINL, O AL el e e sy oF '_ . entrusted -to the Federal Government. 3 5 Ty (] T T T S R Gastineau C;IMME ¢ g JOHEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| [ November, 1930, some 16 months ago, postal 3 ! Helene W. L. Albrecht _’_ 4 3 55 T by the |SAVINES deposits aggregated $200,427,846. On Decem- . PHYSIOTHERAPY ————;*—P—o'—“‘fis—‘"-““ hed except Sunday by ) A i » O e ey COMEANY Tht Second and Main ber 31, 1931, or 13 months later, this had increased / ‘ | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every - Streets, Juneau, Alaska. |more than two and one-half times to $595,663821 M | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night . Second Class |10 January the increase continued unabated and by ’ | 410 Goldstein Building at 8 pm, Eks ). FERSSNOR 1 £ Tt Oftiow tn Juneh the end of the month a total of $658,081034 was S A e . FIm Oths, 10 o [Bal - oul eals. 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ? =“‘f‘1;"dfdi i o Ao P East Holds— e ‘1"‘“"“8 brothers Delivered by carrler In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell an ostal authorities expect a " - Spafics—A, K. @ 10,15, 4. S RS EAREE oot | Meloome. L LB e B Tollowing rates: sult of the Administration’s anti-hoarding activities Hearts—A, K, @, J, 10, 7, 6, 3. snmnnnacn || M. 8. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rutes One year, in advance, $12.00; ‘i‘,; months, tn advance, | Official reports have not been issued for February Diamonds—None. | Blomgren Building | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ¥600: one month, n bdvNIC Jor it they will promptly (but it is known there was some decrease in the Clubs—None. | PHONE 56 1 st BaE i notify the Business Office of any failure or irrégularity | ;.o rate during the first part of the month. The Bidding— Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. i ‘Co-ol F::tm;gon- very eir pape X g & I e el Ty o Haiiorisl and Business Offices, 374. [The Post Office Department has asked Congress South—One Diamond. o i 420 t:y“s“omsh et MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. to authorize an increase in the maximum of single :;"::;f;?- s W l’ Sezilar mesting The Astociated Press is exclusivoly entitled to the |deposits from the present sum of $2500 to $5,000 Bt i : s Dr. Charl * M second Friday spublication of all news es credite 4 4 . t—Q ? X gse for republication o " this paper and also the on the plea that additional funds can be deposited Probleme Whik Shealtc vt sld r. Charles P. Jenne | each month at local news published herein and thus brought into circulation. This move Is and Why? ’DEN'TL'S'&;'N i | ii 7:30 p. m., Scot- S e RIS et sed by private banking inter- Let’s go, Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson. s tah Rite Temple CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER |being strenuously opposed by priva g0, . AN B e ALAS AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ests as unjustified competition to their business This kind of problem: will come up| | h&:mmm WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary TR e kY I which is already suffeéring*unduly from a combina- frequently in the modern game and| g -3 S L jon of circumstances not the least of which is Fou ought, o KA. g zila spS R ST = w%g‘iflf“fl?“ . public timidity about their scundness I{ you really want ‘to study the D W M A e ] intracacies of Bridge, you will en~ T. J . Bayne Meletksl ::‘;ndl:ly Dsl }t)t? | 5 aAcobraing Sep! o joy one of our “Duplicate Contract DENTIST Ralp! schl, Dictator. 3 On Januar '” b3, fvs to . Federal Tre“‘;r"‘ Cutfits” at $2.75. These consist. of Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 2% i Department statistics, the per capita circulation for a set of 24 envelope folders in one| | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. meets first and third Tuesdays. ] the entire country on January 31, last, was $45.27 as of which a hand is tucked after it Evenings by appointment G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and | against $45.34¢ on the same day in the preceding Is played and a record made. After Phone 321 : Herder, P. O. Box 273. month. As long as we didn't have either sum on szveral others are played and you)e. = the dates specified, there's no use speculating about have forgotten it, you play it again|g - | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 the seven-cent decline but North and South play the hand Dr A W Stewart Second and fourth Mon- that East and West had. Then| | . i)E A day of each month in 1 ¢ i e 3 y _ i ¢ o compare the two records and pre-| | NTT! Scottish Rite Temple, G O Reckoning the Cost. pare to be surprised. There is|| Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. beginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘)\v | . o5 e (Ketchikan Chronicle.) In Indian Tibet where cancer once was prevalent but where medi- |never a dull Bridge Party where| | o?fi‘c"e'mphozuig’rgz | |JOBN J. FARGHER, <Y : s = Actual expenditures in the Alaska service of the|cal records indicat it's non-existent now. science is making a study of UT‘V PDI%‘Yl ‘ZUD:‘v*:f“-Ik ol fahinled Phone 216 | |Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- ENTHUSIASM OUTRUNS GOOD SENSE. |, “o O eries, exclusive of the fur service, is|plants. herbs and lost lore, hunting an cxplanation ‘of the disease’s de- | “PACTS WAREY 16 10 % S TURRE o S 1 | retary. An Associated Press despatch from Oklahoma |” e i m?lll(?n Jotpds laft he .totals Sl end Estiier) 3 CRSSERann | (rights hdov_” President of the ;"5 that the same hand can|e e| ORDEF, OF EASIERN STAR 4 R ligh | the last ee years, together with the grand total | Roerich Museum, reported Lama doctors (left) use herbs to cure the|,, played at all of them if you Robert Si | BAsotA. end Podri | City to The Empire gives the following enlightening h includes expenditures in the administration | pipetan’s ailments. Above is shown a Lama dance at Lahoul, a yearly|want it that way. These records are ODELE SLpeDn Tuesda; sotaeachmo th. information (?) which must come as a SUIPHSe|,r tne fur seal herds on the Pribilof Islands, folloW: | eumction, also, Very asloniahice. Delicacy for Opt. D. 4 i Sra and something of a shock to the rank and file of | Grand Total o T e R i R b e e el Graduate Los Angeles Col- at 8 o'clok, Scottish b ¢ | 2 $418,45659 $620,078.77 Ry - e Rite Tempie. EDITH Alaska Democrats : 3 1 5'9’52 pEAE Y oo By HOWARD BLAKESLEE o gasned ibut - precisely ike tonishing” but that is the way it|! lege of Optometry and | HOWARD, Worthy Mat« ‘\ A letter from an exuberant politician | 16 A i} 3.330. A € : N i |sems to us when we think of how Opthalmology | i ; S L s p 57 8 canc There are pages of descrip- $ " o e Ailiiee o Rotonikan. Alkkks 1931 45780854 1723,888.00 | NEW YORK, March 5.—0n the | e e e e ot ay_|much entertainment you can get| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground e A Murray for President headquarters b 8 | In 1929 the entire Alaskan fishing industry paid “xoof of fthe word" in. Xodian | . ,]41\ o \91‘_ D«lah‘m I}A g “H out of one of these “Duplicate” | o , Secretary. Alaska's six dclegates to the Democratic $819,28; ?2 to the Territory of A'rl:slfa In 19‘301t}$e Tbet, ‘where Briitsh - madical re- : \ulf“pl';;n.“:::x‘wdi‘e-“DJW With | o tfits for the small sum of $2.75. 5 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Mutionsl ‘C“""m“'““ DRt ina, are el ,.L,'ml .d.wm)es L“) 566:.9630‘;“) {.hi S;‘g‘; ;;:}:3: cords indicate cancer does NOt NOW | .ryese dooks are of great an- THE NUGGET SHOP adv.|$ Dr. G L. Bart | Seghers Council No. 1760. up” for Governor Murray cannery pack taxes, from fish traps, | exist, the Roerich Museum of New | ;i hand-written, the heritage —————— r. Geo. L. barton Meetings second and last that's news that is news. At a Territorial {men’s ilcenses, from fish salteries, from whale oil| o | Tk ARG WER €0, ‘48| plants in Germany are esti- CHIROPRACTOR And that's news that is a | 7 £ lled | York is starting a unique biologi- | ;- .amas. Their translation is a big : ¥ Monday at 7:30 p. m. convention held in Fairbanks last January, without |stations, from gill and stake nets, from so-called| ., . .. iment g ¥ ! mated to be able to supply the Hellenthal Building ranisat Jeotbsss o bk fertilizer plants, from seiners, from fish buyers and @ A S . | undertaking world with 1,165,000 metric tons OFFICE SERVICE ONLY e a dissenting vote the Democrats instructed its dplv-,rmm gt There is a mystery about this §42 e 3 3 169, to 1 ed to attend. Council H gation to the convention to vote as a unit for Gov. ["Ce BHe b Tor Gommerce expenditures were | Tibetan cancer-free district. An- of nitrogen annually. Hours :Hgfii: -2 pm. Chambers, Fifth Street, 4 Franklin D. Roosevelt. It also requested by name|j,oaly made in behalf of the salmon fisheries. cient books show that cancer on‘ce SEGUND DEGREE P TS . SCEN ¥, MUBLEN, O. It : that six candidates file for the delegateships. There| 1n 1931, these expenditures were divided as fol- | flourished :hme' dndrm::n}; o4 - s s e B T e, o has been no other instructions given the delegates |lows: lrou‘(:.u‘m with juices of plants and . 5 i RovTwEIL it ] to be that supercedes the one for Roose It is| Salavies—Statutory employees, $27.481.02, officers|neDs 3 e ‘SLAYING OHARGE‘ pl LY G hotekist-Optialan e e 1 apparent that Mr. Skidmore’s enthusiasm for Okla- |and crews, $74.35197. S '_T”(“f" d""g“j “:“;:_“ "‘fsd thr; Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted . Hie. A tank for Diskel ‘O homa’s widely known chief executive has far out-| Maintenance of vessels—$58,697.54 frangiateny bi 8 A1 o | P Room 17, Valentine Bldg. and a tank for crude ofl save dt S oo e Protection of salmon and other fisheries—$230,- | Roerich experiment will combine Office Phone 484; Residence otk “trouhl istanced his good sznse 992.36. an expert translation with the lat- Phone 238. Office 'Huurs' 9:30 PHONE - Six of the candidates for Democratic dele- Pish culture—s44,802.38. est scientific methods of studying e 1.2. e 5'30. i i( 149, NIGHT 148 | gateships are all from Ketchikan or its environs.| ygnery investigations—$21,543 the plants to check agaist the lost i 1t s g +!| RELIABLE TRANSFER l ~ Two other Ketchikan men seeking the post| In the fur seal service, salaries were $27,766.44 |lore. had| TTLE, March 5—A second 5] Hed » of Democratic National Committeeman for Alaska.|for statutory employees and $16.297.05 for officers| The site is the district of Lahoul. | degree charge of murder will be - : It may be that among themselves, if they are|and crew. Maintenance of vessels accounted for|Dr. Georges Roerich has colllecbedf(,l,'d against Dr. Albert C. Mec- . JUNEAU'YOUNG elected, these eight have agreed to deliver Alaska’s|$14,05157 in 1931. Support of natives and general [there two or three dozen of the|Kecwn, prominent dentist, alleged Funera] Parlors NEW RECORDS L A vote in the convention over to Gov. Murray regard- |Work at the Pribilofs amounted to $142907.82. Spec-|pooks for translation. DrWalter N er of.ihis aged mother, Mrs ELECTRICAL | Licensed Funeral Directors % less of the instructions of the Territorial conven- |ial construction of a by-products plant accounted|Koelz, botanist and zoologistof the phoda McKeown. He will be ar- REPAIR WORK and Ribalniert NEW SHEET MUSIC 408 | 1f ‘there has been any such agreement, or if|[0F $04996.37. The total for this service was $220,- | University. of Michigan, .18 inves-raigned ,ngst Tuesday the Prose- Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 < s T s iy tigating the plants. | cuting Attorney's office said NO JOB TOO SMALL 1S . RADIO SERVICE BRI N AR 0. RUIBOKD T/ AOY SREEN Construction of a new vessel acounted for thel Incidents Related Leslie ‘Barrett, who killed his i 5 - has been succ lly concealed. If either be the|jarger total expenditure of $349,26841 in the fur| The incidents which inspired this|mother at a drinking party, will Capital Electric Co. . (| Expert Radio Repairing ] case and Mr. Skidmore has been informed of it,|seal service for 1930 work are related by Miss Esther J.|a1s0 probibly be charged with sec- | < ; i Dr. C. L. Fenton Radio Tubes and Supplies " it s still evident that his enthusiasm has robbed — Litechmann, vice president of the|ond degrée murder. - CHIROPRACTOR 3 him of even ordinary political acumen The Proper Place. museum, who recently returned to| Neither matricide was premedi- (: ARB ‘GE Kidney and Bowel Specialist 3 Gov. Murray is an able leader. But if he were A AR, New York tated, the Prosecuting Attorney’s | Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. JUNEAU MELODY : all ‘that his followers claim for him, he would still (Cincinnati Enquirer. In one indisputable respect these foffice said. ! FOOT CORRECTION HOUSE lack the qualifications as a candidate and for the| The President's effort to relieve the country of [Tibetan plants e (?1f[erex|t fiot’(" T HAI )Ll!:D Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 A 4 Presidency that Gov. Roosevelt undoubtedly possess- |its obsession of hoarding is wise and demonstrates | anything )91-*‘- 2 g >l Stli:; . o . . es. The latter's Alaska supporters have nothing to [his knowledge of that human psychology which ’:’“55 ufz'ii‘zag‘l“pefi:es rgfm s E HOTELS ! Reasonable Monthly Rates fear by accepting the issue that the Ketchikan m??% glcnfl Lol acflrlrixoug.h 1:;}?u!ses. ut fe;;m_w?‘;:‘r.x poppies, rhododendrons as large as Aiaskan HEMLOCK WOOD | “SEE” » oliticians have raised, even though it may have [$¢!S Individual selfishness above every ouher < o lhe o ¢| F. C. Manuel, Seattle; Ed Ander- { o sideration and leads to inevtiable disruption and|trecs, mosses nearly the size of e . SEH s Order Now at These Prices ! § been disclosed unwittingly. Hasal fud Yt o, \evcele, lemipion. marsh grasses. son, Rollings, Wash.; J. M. Gordon, || - | C HE‘ ‘ : F # e Old tin cans, crocks, socks, safety deposit boxes,| “There is one root," Miss Litch- | Pefersburg; John Clauson, Sitka. s CC:' m" gfi | . JUNEAU TRANSFER SELLING HOMES BY CON b secret hiding places of whatever kind of character,|mann says, “given to children toim-{ i G AT, e B D O o oo e | Krove) M sisioriea, Thiak's vebiad . Gastinean Five Cords or over, 10 cord ||| TELEPHONE 235 COMPANY i . /mer- | stitute the backb siness, of all industry.|the Tibetans say about it. This may Art Chindner, Lucile Pepoon, 3. 0. | A novel idea designed to promote home owner- |stitute the backbone of all business, of all industry.|the Tibetans Say aboul & T8 W | o aret Pimperton, Frank Seully, E. 0. DAVIS KALSOMINING i ship was suggested recently by President Avery of is the business of banks to keep money in cir 1 & th t E. J. Foster, Prs Doyie: I D TELEPHONE 584 § B Onited State \ 1y, who said in|culation, to feed with the lifeblood of business all|der some stimulant in the Toof, orf®. . > TERRPEY) RN Ve s | PAINTING it e United States Gypsum Company, .v\ s TAox] the arteries of prosperous financial and commercial that there is a blood change. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, i k the near future a system of home selling woul e enterprise. The effect of private hoarding s to Toothache Cure Seattle; Lloyd Rinden, Douglas; le— . HOME DECORATING § adopted that would be similar to the plan used | .. ;0 the channels of trade and industry. Idle| “A tailor with toothache came fo M. J. Bucey, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. YE SANDWICHE i £ in marketing automobiles. Dealers in materials ey is dead money. Restriction of its proper|our camp for relief. We gave him | Ziegler, Ketchikan; E. F. Zuern, g P Estimates furnished free y i would not only furnish them but they will also ar- |circulation inevitably is calamitous everything available, including nar- | Stanley T. Zuern, Portland, Oregon; HOPPE i1 range all details including financing and service. It Money intrusted to the ¢are of banks reasonably | cotics, but without much effect. | Alexander McLeod, Oakland, Calif.; | [ Open 10 am. Till Midnight \ i i 1 ibetan physi Paul C. Totten, Petersh ESTER ERB Moves, Packs and' Stores { wont be a mail order business, but will be handled |is safe—far more safe than it is in some private|Then we saw a Tibetan physician | Pa . Totten, Petersburg. | LAND i Freigh d Ba g locally on the same system as motor vehicles. Mater- |hiding place, subject to innumerable chances and|insert into a cavlty dn this mang - | GEORGIA RUDOLPH | DON'T BE TOO reight an ggage i ial ‘dealers are in better position to combine their|dangers. And fear, lack of confidence, an unrea-|t00th what appeared to be a tendril Zynda . - T Prompt Deli ¢ 5 trade with the detatls of construction, financing |SO0iNE apprehension s responsible in large measure|of & plant. He left It there a few Agnes Martin, Ketchikan; Mr. LIBERAL mpt Delivery ol o e A e e R Blfor the present depression, which is holding back |minutes, then twisted it around and|and Mrs. T, F. Brennan, Seattl ALL KINDS OF COAL and service than any other agency, and offer the )., o ecedented era of prosperity which could be|drew out a nerve. The tailor said |Mr. and Mrs. E. Engstrom, Wran HOTEL plan on a nationwide basis. Where the field iS|with ys almost overnight if people would have it so.|he was cured. : gell; Mr. and Mrs, N. Lester Troast ZYNDA PHONE 48 too small for single concerns to handle the contract Cease hoarding. Trust your banks and get down| ‘“The books Dr. Roerich has gath-|N. Lester Troast, James Troast,! i business of home selling, Mr. Avery suggests a com- |to business. The solution of the problem is up to|ered describe in great detail a dis-"Juneau ELEVATOR SERVICE bination of all dealers in materials. Such a method [the people. You are the Government, and it is|~—— o E ¢ S. ZYNDA, Prop. would undoubtedly make it possible for thousands|Whatever you choose to make it. A, Prop. 3 X { now occupying rented quarters to own their own A S e A homes, and should improve the types of construc- Al Smith and Peace. Floatin PO'IUer | PLAY BI,LLIARD ton. — £ FIRE ALARM CALLS 850 A T R RS S (New York World-Telegram.) | BURFORD’S | PACKERS DISPUTE STONE'S CHARGES. ‘z\llrt‘d I:l Smith writes on world peace and arma- The most revolutionary improvement ||| 1.3 Third and Frankin mf}‘vxl‘ in the current issue of the “School Crier, since Four Wheel Brakes.‘Pmneered 1-4 Front and Franklin, Charges made by Chairman Stone of the Fodm-al‘::I';“;'["’l'i:‘;‘md](;‘ni li"i‘is}:m; f'“s SCh:’{"l' % C”:'o"v' by Chrysler Motors and introduced || i‘g gont, ne““;’”"x"- tha # 2 d 3 & - S E: g Wi etters on e same topic | L 'ont, near Gross Apts. ] roportionately e declines in (M. Smith wrote as follows: 2 Front, neer ) Saw ML prices paid for livestock ave sharply challenged by Wh ; 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. With the coal if it comes from our Franklin Street, between . i en a man buys a pistol he does not 2-1 Willoughby at Tot place. For our coal goes farther and Front and Second Streets the big packers, who cite current quotations of intend to use it as a watch charm, nor does Grocerly . o gives a more even and satisfying PHONE 359 meats to prove that his accusations are unjust. The he care to have it for an ornament on his ol 2-3 Willoughb; | . g = , O] Cash heat. If your coal bin is running declare that the lower prices they pay for livestock :Mk }f the leading nations of u_:e world are MCCAUL MOTOR CO., Dtstnbutors Cole’s aniage.”‘ low, better have us send you a ne: was caused by the decreased prices ved for meat to continue to burden down their taxpayers _— 2-4 Front and Seward. supply to prove our statement. Our products. In other words, the trade refused 'to’buy with heavy armament, while it may be urged 2-5 Front and Main. draying service is always the best g 4 SRR .5 A that it is for the purpose of defense, it cah 2-6 Second and Main. ali Feed, except at lower figures and consequently they had 9 3 s 2-7 Fifth and and we specialize in o 2 be used for purposes of aggression, and the and Seward. . . 0 nson to cut down on the rates paid to stock producers . the 2-8 Seventh and Main. ; f k nation that has the second navy would be 2-9 Fire Hall. Price reductions, said the packers, have ranged | oft 1t had nothing . s . Matill {5 D men i D. B. FEMMER FRIGIDAIRE from 62 per cent down to 30 per cent. Bacon was| ly g0 to war b e Poardivg House. | war in the name of justice or 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn Phone 114 45 per cent lower; smoked ham 33 per cent; smoked of fair play, and the size of the armament ‘Way. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS y shoulders 88 per cent; pork loin 34 per cent; dry too frequently determines their sense of 3-4 Second and Gold. - MAYTAG WASHING salt pork 50 per cent; beef 20 to 25 per cent accord- what constitutes justice. I like what was 3-5 Fourth and Harris. MACHINES mg to grade; lamb and veal 20 per cent, all from| S0 o ‘;‘f’;;’i]‘fl:"::\“”p‘(’:?‘ed ot The sure way to get along in this world is EHEand Gold. GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS levels prevailing in 1930. Annual reports of most B 3 ’ v i isn’t R i v o poliad O o er| You Dreach peace, do that thing which will to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t JUNEAU CABINET Phone 17 i ml: i it ut, s permits its realization. Certainly it is not necessary to make large deposits, as small and DETAIL MILL- 4 cits st year. an argument for the promotion of peace to ¢ additi Vi ron e Stock prices last month were lower than for be comp 1 to admit that more n?:uev is and frequent additions to your account. el WORK CO B el Jumean B8 years, Hogs, selling at $3.88 per hundredweight at| spent on armament today in Europe, and in make your bank balance grow amazingly . the end of January reached a new low point, and America, as well, than has been spent in fast. Front Street, next to Warner B0 Uthe average of $4 for the month the lowest in L P‘"*}‘IP period heretofore known. There Machine Shop o " 34'years. Beef steers dropped to $6.38 per hundred 15 an old-time Irish saying that it as good : INE d 2 as the da g B ereetin 3 2 P savings accounws 3 A B ik s compured o 8 thredgear| \"ml”}‘)‘rv:(‘;;‘ it was coined:—"“Practice what We pay foll‘l‘l‘ per;::tt::llce > yi" CABINET and F B4 4 3 compoun s average for corresponding dates of $11.29. i We wish that these eloguent wrods would make A MILLWORK Watch dJ i 5 T e AR as great an impression upon the minds of those atch an ewe]ry oy POSTAL SAVINGS GROW. responsible for arming nations to the teeth as they GENERAI&,O%AKRPENTEB i i At registered in the minds of those boys whom a B k § | Other banking institutions may be faced with de- |distinguished leader took the trouble to instruct in Bc . enre an REPAIMNG jing deposits, but not so for that one owned and |this simple and forceful way GLASS REPLACED t 4 s . IN AUTOS at very reasonable rates 3 perated by Uncle Sam. Possibly some of his gain ; OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Famous Candies . :”; represent in a not inconsiderable measure the (:nx,‘;:“:‘;):.: y‘; ](‘;l \'m(L: o, B hasy DxEte U b 3 The Cagh Bazfln Estimates Furnished WRIGHT SHOPPE * “loss of private banking interests. The coingidence | iR ne Court of St. James ‘to see by, which one Andy Mellon is ’ i 4 . Upon Request PAUL " ofMarger postal savings deposits With runs on banks |y o News.) y Mellon is the greatest since.—(De- Open Evenings po! q BLOEDHORN !