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B L e e e = " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1932. their cells and warrens to find companionship in L) i : . as in our bodies—though Dr. Stockard did not fail mo: _Oft__h_ef t"if;en‘rfi’mz to zet out e Dfllly Alaska Emplre {to see it. In his book, “The Physical Basis of Per- 1°‘L“:$:P‘°;?gdjrr’me‘?o§:5‘:; AT PROFESSIONAL I f Fraternal Societies ! animal cha teris S, E 8 'S £ + 'l -] r -~ nouncement that a young man will AL i N e e e astineau e JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | ,itutional predisposition in a paragraph which READY FflR PI_AY pteggponip o g el i Helene W. L. Albrecht | { i ¥ ends as follows suitor. She asks that the parlor POYSIOTHERAPY R T ' 3 s th N . P. O. G TRk, S5t ot and MAin The susceptible and less fit individuals be given over to her for his enter-| REPEATED WITH | Massage, Electricity, Intra Red | | 5,0y D ¥ O BLES } Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | that formerly died of the one-time prevalent tainment. i SOLUTION | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wedneod € bt ” | | infectious diseases are now in the absence Grant, the suitor, calls. After em- | 410 Goldstein Building ris Ay ém_ | Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class| ¢ oo giseases killed by automobiles and - b sing introduciions to members | Phone Office, 216 pm, g | Hall, o it other modern devices. The less well adjusted “Family Upstairs” Will Be ¢! the Heller family, he and Louise Because of printer's error that|e . 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. awell ang| Persons are unable to negotiate the - traffic amily Upstairs U1 D€ . lert alone in'the/parlor. They [gave East fourteen cards, we are|~ i Visiting brothers Dellvered by carrier '«’Lfi:(‘ié"bei"’.‘.’.%‘:& Treadwe! and run miscalculated chances or are willing Given Fnday in Coli- a7e in love with ‘each other. ijlh-pppatmg this problem with proper | ?"prs KASER & FREEBURGER T welcome. % By mall, postage pald, at the following rates: to risk their lives with reckless and incapable Th ling his eall, they become engaged. number of cards. | DENTISTS M. 8. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule i One yoar, in advince, $1200° six months, in advance, drivers. Their constitutional defeats handi- seum eatre i Pretence To Luxury East Holds— Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ] O beommens il ‘conter & favor if.they will promptly | cap their behavior | Louise’s motner (enters upon the| Spades—A, K, Q. 10, 5, 4. i PHONE 56 1 | motify the Business Office of any failure or lregUlarity| pop this he concludes. that “PHE FAMILY UPSTAIRS” |: Pretending, that the Heller| Hearts—A, K, J,16,7,6.3. || Hours 9 am. to 0 pm. | f;"’o'd;,m" ik i 3}’:}0;,:,‘;2'}03 Editorial and Business Offices, 374. The onslaught of environment has some- Cast of the Play i1 is accustomed to luxurious g‘!‘lgwnds—None. o Bt es usl t::e::;u]o‘:- i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. what changed its base of action toward the Joe Heller Robert Pratt {wa Mrs. Heller' intimates to| s unm‘;nc- gem‘ii’“ smeenna y gher ne s centers, 8. Doris Ulrich | Grant that her daughter could not e i b B I O S SIS ed Press is exclusively entitied to the higher nervous centers. Mrs. Joe Heller 5 i | sy i . i g ua.ghgurAr!::;L!li[;nllnn ‘o all news. dlapatches credited 0| This simply paraphrased, amounts to saying|Louise Heller Helen Rocovich | ma unless her husband receives Sout:h One Diamond. | Dr. Charles P. Jenne ‘~second Friday B Do T Tina horaray = " paver Aud 8le0/Ihe | nat the WeakiHiead‘as well as the weak heart is|WIBIS Heller Bill Friend a salary in excess of $100 a week.( West—Pass, | DENTIST =255 :.“h Dl Coseiaasll - i b e b P 1 o Annabelle Heller Anna .M. Pladger Th: mother tells the neighbors, North—Six Diamonds. | Rooink 0 WV . (= :30 p. m., Scot- 4 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER |the symbol of our undoing. Charles Grant Robert Simpson | however, what a wonderful man FEast—Question? ' Building tish Rite Temple. THAN NN L S D THE BURGIOATION. Mrs. Grant Tona Messer, J,ouises’s suitor; is and reports that| What should East bid and why? i Telepl o WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary The early Greeks naa & custom of affixing scythes | Herhert Grant. Lincoln -nmm.:t. a wealthy banker. In reality, .Solunon: East should bid seven i hone L . T ) |to their chariot wheels. Probably the adoption of|Miss Callahan Grace Nelson | his salary is $40 a week. c:%pnds. LOYAL ORDER OF i that custom here might have the effect of curing Synopsis Learning of “all this ‘propagan- A is Pm:mm which we ran a few 7 . MOOSE, NO. 700 i lthe type of dog that takes much joy in hurling| Act I—Dinner Time. da” spread by Mrs. Heller, Grant|days ago, brought no winning solu-| | Dr. J. W. Bayne Meets Monday 8 p. m. Dimselt ot bhe WHebls - OF‘ peating: antbmotiles Act TL—Nevt Sunday Morning. |wo what sort of a family he |tion, and shows that although there | | DENTIST Ralph Reischl, Dictator, o E 3 i iy Act IIL—Four Hours Later is to marry into, and there [a%€ @ lot of Culbertson Blue Books| | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 2% { | i unhappy half hour during |!? town, they are accumulatingdust| | office hours, 8 am. to 5 pm, | [meets first and third Tuesdays he Yessers and Noers will have no trouble| g, renearsals are being held | the engagement seems on|On the s_he”-” On page 124 under || Ryenings by appointment G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and vith Literary Digests’s new Prohibition referen-| 1 resentation next Friday in |t rge of rupture. the heading “Overcalling with suit| | Phone 321 Hetrder, P. O. Box 273. |for the p y t g D bid by opponents” this highly im-| 4 dum ballot. But the Er-hum voter will find himself lis theatre of the Juneau| At this juncture, Grant’s mo- 5 i “le . A N it i o i g appears on the scene, She,|formative bid is clearly explained. < | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 161 ¢ e g Ly o AR o . _|It/is a straight demand on West|® Second and fourth Mon- | Family Upstair accordingto an like Mrs. Heller, indulges in pre D A W St rt | | announcement issued_today_from. tentions of wealih. The two moth- |0 bid seven in his strongest sult L. Heo s gvons o e e S g | Preparing Against the Deluge. | the office of Prof. R. S. Raven,|ers soon realize that each of them ;‘:“’/m 1l; sn’l‘;”“b';z“’fw::"]’:)ew"e;'fl’t‘l‘]?; AR z;:nmng]:;ev-a?:‘p:' ;}\G » | S superintendent of public schools. s bluffing' about financial expecta- | = *" L ) s B s i B ety \v “f (New York Herald Tribune.) | Two performances will be glv(\n.1‘“uu Finally, they become them- ;’:’;‘:‘f‘glzld“°;‘;fc:tw&’:°lfo z:::l,ea: ! ({sffix»;}?o;‘:%?rgi | |JOHN J. FARGHER, 3 PR | It would be difficult to exaggerate the impor-|one in the afternoon and the. other |selves. Everything ends happily ma‘jor suit by denial of Eluba. 1 Phone 2’16' i Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- BABY BONDS. |tance of the task which a group of religious, edu-|ni the evening. The play, replete for Louise and Grant and for ev- e probern Mistratar s as 3 Sk o | retary. P cational and civic workers in this State have set|with witty lines and humorous sit- |erybody else. ¥ % 1 “Baby Bonds,” the special Treasury C(’"‘“‘“‘”}wwn;w es in seeking a substitute for Prohibition.|uations, was written by Harry Delf | L R f“:&pgfif: Ith ;:fes fi”“l":e:;’:ee:_ . - s ORDEF, OF FASITRN STAR i issued by the Government in its effort to lure from | The tide against the present experiment is runningjand is in three acts. Tt adhere‘mcatue Emgineer" Title ;ng 'w ol Hriers who ARG EE AR ] Robert Slmpsofl Second and Fourth | me $1,300,000,000 that is estimated to have |strongsr as every day brings fresh evidence of its|closely to the classical unities of | + | a5y Ghanghs in“Bridge eI Dn]}: O t D ‘Tuesdays of each month t rdrawn from banks by depositors through- |egregious failure. The dam erected by fanatics seems | action, place and time, in that the Gets OK from Spain e S e SR Sl sy el at 8 o'clok. Scottish 3 out the nation and put into hoarding, were placed {more than likely to give way in the not distant fu-|story begins and ends in the‘ parlor find after o dew tHALE that the B fx " Opwmmewtry poee Rite Tempie. EDITH < Sy ke ki . ARBasIE i by |ture. with possible consequences which no student |of a dwelling house within the —\ADRID, March 8. — Everybody | piaq: d'forei 185 Finve. ol e o HOWARD, Worthy Mat« on sale this week. An announcement issued by |ture. L 3 2 s e d th s TR ads idding and forcing rules have add- Opthalmology | ; FANNY L. g . of the liquor problem on either side of the con-|space of one evening an e next | wants to be an ‘“engineer” nfeq fi SHO8h" Nnle ron; . ROB- I - Are) SRTERRER. [ roversy cares to contemplate. Now is the time to|morning 3 ed a fine fresh spice to a game|| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | INSON, Secretary. | The certificates will be available to pur- [ "Oterey SRS 0 CORtET Bty OB Al aiAe IS A | Srorvie ok, “Tevoliee RIRRRG | i dispute raged between | At Was getting rather humdrum. . s 2 ViR e =g 4 prepare plans against t v cense Wl s i =| A rece ZRDIIE, YeeIl But don’t throw all the burden of e O e s oiale, panks, I lthe natural reaction to that of sumptuary dictation.|romance of Louise Heller and |farmers, who already hboast the fonching . st on bt Do 5 o| KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 1 turn, can, if they so desire, obtain the certi- | "y oqe Hiang in each case should be State plans,|Charles Grant official title “agrarian engineers” . . Dr. G L. Barton Seghers Council No. 1760 4 ficates through the so-called “War Loan % N 4 i i One or two dollars for the proper r. Leo. L. bar Meetings second and 1 b e BEH HE SNaal Ragerve sincz more fundamental than any other objection reet Car Inspection and the national association Of |pooke’ will raise most of the fog CHIROPRACTOR 2! 0! ast 4 HON SOOI R M SRt fieso [to the Eighteenth Amendment is its departure from s father, Joe Heller is a horse doctors, who disliked the| A di Monday at 7:30 p. m. Banks. Under the well-regulated War Loan | i At and then a little playing will clear Hellenthal Building Transient brothers by, bariks: Laay Laubloribe - 4or the framework of our constitutional system. _A_nd;, inspector on a wage of [ mere title “veterinarian. lthe neat OFFICE SERVICE ONLY urg« 5 O e ™" |New York, whose rebellion against the Prohibition|$4250 a week. She is the elder| The vets wanted to be called THE NUGGET SHOP adv.|| Hours 9 am. to 7 pm. ed to_ afiend. . Oounal 3 Government obligations and pay for them bY | experiment is certainly as intensive as that of any |daughter, 21 years old, and is an |“cattle engineers” but farm ma- e ! PHONE 256 i Chambers, Fifth Street, ; i AR g O sen "agents of |other State and the most extensive, thanks to her |office worker. Her chief concern in experts claimed the title was 1 |e ° JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. . s Fderal R"*},‘°) “I“ ¥ "‘(‘h":'“' b ¥ population figures, should be the leader in their|jife is to find @ husband. Her suit- exalted. i H. J. TURNER, BSecretary. e el Bintes tho e e m of |formulation. Tt is highly gratifying that she has|able marriage is also the principal| The Governmient decided to let G A T e 1 - 3 SaREN oo Il method 16 L eeher lassumed this leadership under the spur of citizens|desire of her mother. the vets be engineers if they want- { g o o credit, should funds for the purchase of | 8 blic ¢ BRK be| . e sk f 5 Optometrist—Optician Our trucks go any place any 4 certificates be withdrawn by depositors of about whose m.\mvproxlcd public spiri Te can | The father’s interes in life, aside | ed to. Eyes Exa ed— Gl Fitted s ATtk 1av Dicel o1 i ‘1“‘““ ‘l‘)‘,_‘_.b s bink. they. will be" aiito<! | |mot the slightest doubt. | from his own job, however, is to S A £ m1‘7 ‘v;*}lmnmne “Bldg. gt e rat it L ST ponk, Moy whe ‘ So far, apparently, they are prepared merely to|induce the son, Willie Heller, to| - Letters from Kenai relate the Soom 1, : & tank e oil save matically replaced by a Government deposit, fef Batr obriéoiiv FHIL 15" atime Torms.of BtRte: s teaths Hha ¥ s subilth nnd be Office Phone 484; Residence | burner trouble. | vhich will remain with the bank until called ~ [9efine thelr objectve. B % 30 woih pamiie v el e ol b | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | b by the TreAbury {control over the liquor traffic that on the one hand| The younger sister, Annabelle |children from the effects of the ! to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ; B I cates be purchased with |Promotes temperance and on the other drives the | Heller, wracks her brain and spends | measles. 1 10050, ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘ (,“,I.‘,‘xi’(‘i lwv';i f,ml,d(f (;r bmlxks l‘h\e bt ‘booneggor and his partner, the Gn}\:ernmen;] agent, = . a R R g ey s - s out of business. They recognize their problem as| T T YT e — cash deposited by he subseriber, while they | oR of 50 limiting the profit o be made from sell- Ui JUNEAU-YOUNG e R v ing liquor that neither the old-typs saloon nor the|Z = 1 may bay for the certificates delivered 1o the | peakeasy can flourish. No doubt they will make|= = ELECTRICAL Funeral Parlors NEW RECORDS Frane oL Uy TIBARSL.0 18 CD0Rl e careful studies of the Government dispensary system |= H | Licensed Funeral Directors NEW SHEET MUSIC 3 the account of Governmen ; v | = » | and Erbateieis § s 3 2 iR Y s i in vogue in Canada, of the Swedish solution by way | = = REPAIR WORK - Gen. Charles G. Dawes, President of the Recon-|s 4 \rivate monopoly rigidly restricted, of the new|S H phdnge e e | | Night Phone1851 Day Phone 12 RADIO SERVICE struction Finance Corporation, stated the case suc-|qispensation in Finland and of .other models. AndiE 4 B |® sy cinctly in a radio address Sunday evening when he |no doubt, too, they will realize that not one of these E 4 = Capltal Eleetrie Co. . Expert Radio Repairing declared the sale of the bonds to individuals who |systems is applicable in all respects to the condi-|= ¥ = Dr C L Fenton ’ . P : . et R velgh | = 9 E12 A P o Radio Tubes and Supplies paid for them with bank checks would not help}uons here, For exampl_e‘ the; will have to weigh = 0 = ‘ CHIROPRACTOR the situation. Money deposited in banks is already ”n’dq!uesfloln Wh:”“:l” 1|1: ‘SS{C?SIB(’; b 1 our %‘:L’;fi‘y‘ = = || Kidney and Bowel Speclalist i » ir t and is d g tl vork it is designed traditions to intrust e ate overnmen! = Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. ;;rc 1cll:lahmx:h:xunmmvm?n i;?>“:;oposlxt boxe:g tin with the manufacture and sale of liquor, or whether |S FOOT CORRECTION 8 ]UNEAU MELODY S%s. old socks and other Niding Dlases thit is re- | TIOTGRAly CexeRgly regiisted ke & Pubiic ssrvite |8 £ Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 HOUSE o s ‘ » p E |corporation would not be the better vehicle. They = L niging. 1t is to individuals resorting to that Pro-|wi) have to consider how best to promote the sale =) = cedure that the “Baby Bond” issue is presented.!of beer and wine in competition with spirits. And . - Reasonable Monthly Rates iy Certificates purchased by them automatically puts|they will have to take into account the natural . . = HEMLOCK W()OD “SEE” the money so used back into pormal channels of |desire of New Yorkers to express their conviviality Everythl'lg ln Men s E- B, commerce and finance, loosens credit, eases the (in public. 8 Order Now at These Prices C HFGG & banking structure and stimulates industry and em- | In other cities people may be content to drink at . - E|| Full Cord ... L o JUNEAU TRANSFER ot ¥ T i SER T z 5 ) home when they are allowed to purchase in bottle : & = Half Cord & ployment to some degree. Investment in them is as ur'lls ln 08 = 25 an Lhis Ciovesninsht of €his United Bitat The form from the dispensary or store, but here for the ) b = Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord TELEPHONE 235 COMPANY ‘“.’ e T_‘ A SXenk n_ ‘_P ".’ g e, 95€ | most part domestic quarters are too cramped for' A = 5. 0. DAVIS Wwho invest in them, therefore, are assured Of Pro-oiher purposes than sleep. The gregarious instinct H k. O. KALSOMINING tection and at the same time are performing a| _and normal drinkers never indulge themselves ex- = TELEPHONE 584 IN service of patriotism to their country. ious rives out citize: from ~ . oG T ~ = B0 o puickiien. o v oo gt o cndttion uelll LB Consisting of DRESS SHOES, WORK SHOES, 2 s g - <8 SH ANQ restaurant, hotel or club. It is no mere coincidence 5 “ s : 2 A o 1] HOME DECORATING : REPUBLICANS FEAR DRY that ‘New ik Jday ek Rliyecibed xith st SHOE PACS, RUBBER PACS, RUBBER YE SANDWICHE || itttk Fainiatod fics didaat P ssage to Con- |€asies as no other town in the country . AR 5 Sy i i | [ B e e o o | Hre. hen 1 a vy spoal v t0 e met |5 BOOTS, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCK S NS — i ; S ges that 3 E 8! strating, inci , the f of y sch 1 : 4 in the District of Columbia in order to make the |y eung: incidentally, the folly of any scheme ; | ESTER ERBLAND e Moves, Packs and Stores that makes no allowance for local idiosyncrasies. and UNDERWEAR GEORGIA RUDOLPH Freight and Baggage b nation’s capital a model for all other cities and |we have every confidence it can be met without : | ‘L DON'T BE TOO gag e towns in the count Wasl ton is dripping wet.|permitting the vrestoration of the high-pressure o Prompt Delivery of Last year three ti speakeasies were |saloon, but nd simple formula, however successful LIBERAL raided as the same eity had e loons in the |elsewhere, will suffice. - What is needed is a con- t t' \ ‘,Wl ALL KINDS OF COAL days of Pre-Prohibition. Yet it is no wetter than |Scientious investigation, an open mind and the will All a Less Th(l’l Cos AN “ml & re: e . A R any other cities of comparable size and not as wet |f0 fit the resultant program to human nature, and ZYNDA N i PHONE 48 \ a number of them. -If under the Volstead Act and |2O the other way about, which is merely another N2 . 4 :;:e J;l :5 "rM H‘i b m::l i L‘fp“(' ¢t of Jus. |WAY of saving that the problem requires just the ; ELEVATOR SERVICE e ¢ il e an en the epartmen S~ - r & sort of approach now promised. z : tice cannot curb bootlegging right at its front door, L 8. ZYNDA, Prop, z TR can anything short of mobilizing the Marines do it? Senator Borah announces publicly that the Pro- hibition plank that will be adopted by the partyf COME AND MAKE ! US AN OFFER | PLAY BILLIARD | —at— i Pilot’s Pay. (New York World-Telegram.) FIRE ALARM CALLS § at Chicago next June will be a pledge of continued | o ! Ratbvoanant r | Twenty-one pilots flying passenger planes on 0 BURFORD’S Leader: % f the Republi Party are working |F¢8ular schedules for Century Airlines between St. m ‘Third and Franklin, 4 " :]3 k(, ” ]:‘ PRGNS R e M€ | Louis, Chicago, *Detroit and Cleveland have been dis- Front and Franklin. a plank tha will endorse a change in ‘h"‘clmrgnd after Eighteenth Amendment if and when a majority of |drastic pay cut i the States petition Congress for such modification | The New York Herald Tribune, one of the leading E Republican newspapers of the nation, calls this a policy of “devious stupidity.” Such a plank would necessitate enough State Legislatures passing reso- lutions calling for a change as opposed tc the Demo- cratic Party’s suggestion for a plank advocating a popular referendum, provided in Article V of| the Constitution, which would demand that Con- gress authorize State conventions at which delegates | would consider that question and no other. There |the continuance of a decent wage in aviation. Every can be no question that the Anti-Saloon League:p”‘“ on ““f airlines of this country will benefit could prevent indefinitely action by enough State |!f the fight is won, and suffer if it is lost. Legislatures on the issue. And any plank that ad- PermeraE L) A Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts, Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill, Front at A, J. Office. Willoughby at Totem G rocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash threatening to strike because of a Century has suspended until new pilots can be obtained. The pilots claim it is a 40 per cent cut. If it is, Century pilots in the future will make only about 182500 a year The human element—the pilot—is still the most vital and important link in aviation. So long as that situation exists, the pilot should be worth more than $2,500 It takes him years to acquire the skill, experience and judgment necessary to fly on the airlines. Twenty-one pilots have sacrificed themselves for THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY - Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 P. S.—Tailored Clothing for men in new Spring Pat- terns are here and not included in this sale. :vx %,%mngg:fi gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 T T T T T L T T T UL I A ST —_— — — as W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE « DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GETTING ALONG vocates action through that channel would be more subterfuge. ‘This is some of the evidence that tends to prove that the domination of the Drys still holds firm over the Republican leadership. It is a strong indi- " eation that those who will meet in Chicago shortly to draft a wet plank for the Republican platform are already defeated WHAT WE DIE OF. We die, according to Dr. Charles E. Stockard of University, of our “weak spots.” This is no m:un commonplace of medicine, and perhaps is lly recognized by the medical profession as The inherited or acquired debility of a vital or the degenerate tissue, that invites disease s to make an end of us. " 1 rhaps not so generally recognized is A magnificent distance is the distance between the point the League of Nations set out to reach and where it is now.—(Macon, Ga. Telegraph.) As we sense it, Al Smith didn't chuck the brown derby into the ring, but he left it where anyone can kick it in.—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) ‘The first t of patriotism is to be a Demo- crat and pray for good times before November.— (Los Angeles Times.) Advocates of slashing the Army at this time are strangely obtuse to the handwriting on the Great Wall of China.—(Detroit Free Press.) As Al Smith sees it, the office should seek the man, but the man need not hide his brown derby under a bushel—(Boston Transcript.) It must be admitted that Japan's excuses in Shanghai are just as good as her reasons in Man- spot may be in gur minds as well |onuria —(Washington Post.) The sure way to get along in this world is to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t necessary to make large deposits, as small and frequent additions to your account will make your bank balance grow amazingly fast. We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded twice a year B. M. Beltrenfis Bank 9 OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. e B o R, gares. Tw Twelfth and Willoughby. JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED ¢ IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN

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