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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932. The room had emptied of its ‘in- | ®—————m—————e—————— 0 ner guests. Kitty and Gar had thc PROFESS’ONAL | 4 e Fraternal Societies ) dancing space almost entirely to} ¢ ——mmo— o S ; i or 1 themselves. “I like it— like this,” 5 gulls and other vareles, 8 sirong enough ‘i ma b oeagder i o Ayl o A 1 ¢|| Gastineau Channel to make them brave storms like the one Mr. Pack | bent. close to her cheek, “1t's ac|| Helene W.L. Albrecht | a——— writes of, which robbed even the thought of a] i ST 3 : everything were just for us.” PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P-.-—O-BL_—-——KB watery grave of its fearsomeness. Nature lovers—| SYNOPSIS: “Gar, I'm terribly tonight—your father has| gyt presently four young people| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every particularly those who are especially interested in| cared, coming here,” Kitty Frew agement at the Culb and Il.ame ‘in and Gar, seeing them, ex- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night birdlife—will find Mr. Pack’s latest Alaska article| '¢lis her new young husband going to the Travers. Joan Is|cigimed loudly: “There's Marge 410 Goldstein Bullding at 8 pm, Elks' well ‘worth thel¥ reading when he brings her to his pre- uncing her engagement — 10514 Red Harding. That's Diana Phone Office, 216 Hall g ] tentious home after a brief but Mont. T sent your regrets—I|oiose with her, Kit, and Tubby ’ dazzling courtship and honey- ght it the only thing to do,|\wilkins—" He was across the room Visiting brothers mocen. Kitty always has lived in r the circumstances.” on the instant, shaking hands with welcome. a small town. She has not real- going to marry Jerryline newcomers. Kitty saw the girl M. 8. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. S "’x-_‘y Co-Ordinate Bod- 4 Daily Alaska Empire JOHN W. 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The Associated Press ls exclusively entitied to the ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published hereln. THAT NORTH DAKOTA VOTE. "DES. KASER & FREEBURGER | e DENTISTS The Associated Press notes the surprising gain e in the Democratic primary vote in North Dakota as indicated by the returns from a few more than 1,000 precincts out of the more than 2,200 in the State These precincts returned 65,000 Democratic votes. If the remaining precincts show ‘similar the Democratic total in the State will run close to 145,000 votes. That would be about 14,000 Imore than were cast for Mr. Hoover in the last general election who got the largest vote ever given a candidate in that State for President or any other office. | The situation in North Dakota is not conclusive but it is a straw that indicates the trend of thought at the moment in the Middle West. | | The circumstance that the Democratic Party in |North Dakota is wet is worth mentioning. That no |doubt drew many voters into the Democratic primary |there. is Kitty is warned against Marge gains, SRS e crtly reproaches Gar for his mar- n Mrs. Frew stole a look at R riage and absorbs him with wrist watch, Gar laughed. “An- 2 stories about the crowd to which | o} meeting today, mother?” they belong. Gar’s mother waits It's the executive commitiee of with his sister, Carol, to receive Library for the Blind, Gar.” . 4 the young couple. Carol knows Prew 'Toss dnd glided o~ |0ImIoe Whare X SUAY 1C ¥ 4o ge che is furious that Gar should |ward the door. Midway she stopped | °E1ve MY rl;;mgsd L. ‘BARTON marry a girl with no social stand-: |and came back to Kitty. She put 3" : Aol s : ing, but cannot decide what her |an arm gently, graciously about tacties will be. Mrs. Frew greets “You must pardon my run- ized the extent of Gar's back- She isnt' fussy, she?” | whom he had called Diana Close ground and the social position of d, derisively. kids Gar, his family until she meets his | seems a very perfect match 9 fricnd, Marge Cresby, on the train tes wealth and family.” TO Sy § a0 e " les of Freemason . and finally sees his home. Marge “The Monts are a very old| a4 Diana, on tomorrow. They're T N ‘ !} ry Seottish Rite S;os‘by is sclf-possessed and in- y in Winton.” very fond of Gar, Tubby tells ] ~ uRegx;larFmt;e;lnl lent. She makes Kitty feel an call it a’merger—not a mar-i .. con riday ignorant outsider while she cov-" |ri i Dr. Ch%l;lg:m;;. Jenne 4" s montn :30 p. m, Scot- Rooms aB‘:l?dl: Valentine tish Rite Temple. 2 o WALTER B. HEISEL, Secret: After several days spent in the Telephone 176 retary hospital have now returned to my LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator, Legion of Moose No. 2§ neets first and third Tuesdays G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder, P. O. Box 273. Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 8 am. to 5 pm. Kvenings by appointment Phone 321 e Chapter 4 HONEYMOON iNVADED “This is Kitty,” Gar told his mother. “And she’s all ready to adore you. DI've told her there never was anyone like you.” “Silly boy!" Mrs. Frew Kitty’s hand and pressed it. | The demonstrations in various parts of the |country against raising taxes to meet public obliga- {tions made necessary by vast public expenditures The Alaska Road Commission by more than a and shrinking values are simply proof that people quarter of a century of disinterested, efficient and do not always like to pay the fiddler after dancing. intelligent service to the people of Alaska earned all Gl dmatad o VTR B that was said for it at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Conceived and organized by the late Gen. Richardson, who served as its President for a dozen years, the Alaska Road Commission has rendered more genuine and effective service for Alaska than any other organization in the history of the Terri- tory. The name of Gen. Richardson has been in- delibly written into Alaska history in large letters The railroad is the gauge of immediate pros- firough the Alasks Road“Commission, apd the good | Perity between Seward and Fairbauks It is the |largest disbursement of wages. Any curtailment of work started by that stanch patriot and great soul | z * 3 men who took up the torch that he laid aside when ment in crews and other emp]oyeés, he obeyed the call to serve his flag on foreign soil. | And it must be remembered that the building \and upkeep of the Richardson wagon road comes ouL of the public purse. It was builded for the pur- pose of opening a large stretch of rich country \between Valdez and Fairbanks, and to afford tour- ists the experience of traveling overland along a |route made famous in pioneer days. It is hardl, Pack who headed the American Nature ASSOCIa- |y, pe expected that the Government Will be wmmz tion’s, expedition to Alaska in 1931. It deals €X- |ty exert itself in maintaining this avenue at its clusively with the party’s experiences in undertak- | highest standard if it will service as a rival to its ing an investigation of bird life on Forrester Island, 'heaviest investment in the Territory, namely the that dot in the North Pacific lying southwest of Dall |railroad. Island, The first of these articles appeared in| Every legitimate effort has been made to have Nature for Februry — an interesting account of | | the railroad rates reduced. The question is not dead |by any means, and should be kept alive in Wash- arch | brown bears on Admiralty Island. The Marc! arucle‘mmon Mt iheve: W sileh & thing S pint is equally as interesting. It is finely written and WELL MERITED PRAISE. took “Sit Making One’s Own Prosperity. (Sewara Gateway.) While it is quite natural that everyone is desirous of saving in any manner possible it is questionable if this rule aptly applies to The Alaska Railroad in relation to freight charges. There is such a thing as being penny wise and pound poor. her CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. PHOTOGRAPHING FORRESTER KITTY ISLAND BIRDS. In Nature Magazine for March is the second of | a series of articles from the pen of Arthur Newton E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. \ Office Phone 484; Residence | | | burner trouble. A ULE Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 ‘ PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 e N $H SR 1 30 010D | RELIABLE TRANSFER HEMLOCK WOOD |2 . Order Now at These Prices JUNEAU-YOUNG Full Cord Half Cord Funeral Parlors NEW RECORDS Licensed Funeral Dircctors | 50 cents discount for cash and Embalmers NEW SHEET MUSIC per cord E. O. DAVIS Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12; RADIO SERVICE TELEPHONE 584 . Dr. C. L. Fenton CHIROPRACTOR Kidney and Bowel Specialist Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. FOOT CORRECTION Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 ° Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save (GARBAGE Gar warmly, and turns to Kitty, away. Gar will tell you how saying, “T! is—your wife?” m I can call my time my own Anyway, you and Gar will want to - be alone, I know.” 5 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Gar walked with her to the door. Second and fourth Mon- turned toward him as he Dr. A. W. Stewart ||day of each month in back. DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, “Gar, do you mind missing that Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. beginning at 7:30 p. m. ’)‘Q{v/ tonight?” SEWARD BUILDING JOHN J. FARGHER, / His mother had sent Gar's re- Oftfice Phone 469, Res. Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- srets becduse of the “circumstan- Phone 276 tetary. ces” That meant because Gar had O h l — —e brought her home, vernau 4 . ORDEF, OF FASIFEN STAR “Not a bit, Kit. Itll be stupid.” : Shiiad " Poustn ¢ obert Simpson | nd Fou And Gar was to play about sor a OB R p ¢ Tuesdays of cach month, little while; he had consented easi- Opt. D. at 8 oclok. Scottish ll,v to the suggestion. But she shut Graduste Angeles Col- Rite Tempie, EDITH mind on that, q_u:ckly Not lege of Optometry and HOWARD, Worthy Mat< Nor would she think of Carol. || Gome in and see us about our Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. ROB el go to the Hoffman for SPECIAL WINTER MONTH Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. . Kit. When T tell Burkett, . the steward there, that we're cele- OVERHAUL Ph.CES l'e e KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | brating our mariage he'll set up Seghers Connail No. 1760 { properly. Our honeymoon isn't Dr. Geo. L. Barton Mgelingssecond kR 1351 { over, sweet!” C“'“OPRAC’_';%! Monday at 7:30 p. m. To do tuil nonor to the occasion He““‘;hzflév‘;& e Transient brothers urg= of their celebration Kitty put on OPFICEg i ed to attend. Council her wedding dress. Hours PH’B:;‘E 250 P | Chambers, Fifth Street. 4 | The simplicity of its lines be- JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K, own, my dear, and nave your tea = sory texture heighi- H. J. TURNER, Secretary. and do not listen to him. Carol—" ‘s:’::i 1:;_ f;fi:h“ggom:;; e She gave a little sign toward Carol | They took a taxi to the hotel 8s i graciously concoding the 100~ | gy ity the summer dusk strung | e ‘u ugh with beads of light spelled | ‘3“‘ Oseii gad ’;" ke ¥ e ?}i‘d enchantment; the wide door of the ’c’gm’ffr‘; ‘;‘;‘: mf:dpirccmfiheefi hotel drew them into an Aladdin’s to Gar's kiss and nodded toward, ' T married, Burkett; ‘Gar told I, Wit ch S How-do-you-1 .+ sieward. “We're celebrating— | Rebuffed, even a little shocked, ™" ]‘T’Bu!)’_;(e',},"’;::z&gr:&‘:;mm' allowing the other fellow to know how bad he has|Kitty turned quickly back to Gar's|” o ‘wivtv magic lay over the well illustrated. It will probably not cause | hurt you. It is time to begin asserting this pride, | mother. Oh, she all that Gar ) t ti\e (O(:L music from an! any rush of tourists to Forrster Island, which, as|and cooperating with Colonel Ohlson in getting the had pictured her, beautiful, under-| 'wra hallw hidden -behind 5= | the author indicates in his opening paragraphs, lies |railroad out of the debit and into the credit column. |standing. That must discount splashing fountain, over which There are other things incubating which will over- | Carol's coolness. - y 7 i in too exposed a position to promise smooth voyages d landings |shadow the question of difference between the rates Gar was asking his mother about birds, and the revenue to be drawn. Among the present|her trip. And Kitty listened, . important items, is that ‘of creating’ a demand for |aware of the affectionate tone of LR . h e e [ the expedition, is not a common method of pursuit, 1o 0er payrolls on the raflroad and guarantee not |their voices than of what they said. 3 and the Jure of tufted and horned puffins or parrots only permanent jobs for the workers but a larger| Carol had refused tea. Presently } L..C. SMITH a-ndECROEONA of the sen, cormorants, petrels—birds or poetry |revenue disbursed to business. she rose to her feet with an abrupt TYPEWRITERS - - — jerky lift to her body. J B. Burford & Co. “I've told Pound that I won't be “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | in for dinner,” she announced, customers” moving toward the door. l Juneau Public Library| Free Reading Room Main Street and Fourth or pla Digging for- Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE as was done in the island by “How's that job? Dad said any- thing about it lately?” Mrs. Frew hesitated a moment before she answered. “Is there any hurry, Gar? T've looked forward of| having you here a litle while| after you'd finished college. You've earned a little play.” At that Gar flashed a smiling look at Kitty. “Didn’t I tell you she was the real sort? That'll suit me, mother. I sure worked like a dog this last semester—had to. Anyway | “SEE” C. HEGG TELEPHONE 35 KALSOMINING PAINTING HOME DECORATING Estimates furnished free T ——— JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY “It's great to be home,” Gar said. WMRS. FREW City Hall, Second Floor | played a changing flood of colored llight, in the hum of voices. Reading Room Open From They dallied over their dinner, talking, sometimes simply gazing deeply, happily into one another’s eyes. “Kit, it not such a bad idea of mother’s that I play around for a llme while. Il have the roadster go! over tomorrow. We'll go out to the Country Club. T've 'got to start, you at golf. I tell you we're not' going to get like most married people, just fussing about the milk- man and the butcher and all that sort of thing. That's what takes the edge off from romance.” Kitty, twenty, a little intoxicated with the color and lights about her, |knew that nothing, nothing ever was going to take the edge from their romance!” “But il be fun for us, Gar, talking about the milkman and th: butcher.” #“Dad’ll fix my allowance,” Gar 8a m to 10 p. m. “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m, Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Eto. FREE TO ALL OUR SHOWING OF Spring Merchandise IS IN FULL SWING Presenting - A DON'T BE TOO Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. PLAY BILLIARD BURFORD’S FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 GAR I want to break Kitty in. But will Dad come across with the allow- ance?” with easy confidence. Now Mrs. Frew smiled at Kitty, |“Mother]] talk him into it.” as if to apologize for Gar’ touch-| “Gar, when will we see your ing upon such a personal matter |father?” before her. ‘“Another time we will 3est time to catch him home i3 talk that over, Gar,” she reproved 'at breakfast but you have to get gently. around by eight o'clock to do that.” “Ret's have breakfast with him . Third and Franklin. l Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Wmoushby at Totem Wmouzhb!. opp. Cash The Smartest and Newest Spring Styles in THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 339 ‘With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. 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