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et et e R —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932. . A . i »f Hitler was not so much love for that radical “ *— e @ g_.___———q? Dmlv ;1 ’((SIM I TMpre ader as it was fear that the sane and stable Re- ’ SR e | i | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies © 4 |publican President would lead “the German people 3 »F RE ’ . . oF TROY . - 'R AND MA |further away from Monarchical thought. They real- o by Pl Gasti CH ) 3 W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |further away fr 12 ght. . _ e SN o : |ized that Monarchy is more remote, more nearly im- by JANEJABBOTT, You Have Long Wished for One | | folone W. L. Albrecht ] neau Cl ‘ Published every evening except Sunday by thel . .e with ‘the rugged and earnest old General ’ - A little contrivauce that your A e . EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | POSSIDIe, L 2! ; AN I T desk phone sits on and which PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELES Stre Jun, ska. {at the head of the Republic than it would be with SYNOPSIS: Christmas Eve )Gorrible midnight of Ohristmas Sea© it . Massage, Electricity, Infra Red W In b e passes slowly while Kitty Frew |Eve, matches it nicely. It conceals a|} o.;"yedical Gymnastics. bbb ihidd » 4 y nig pad and pencil which emerges for -+ Office 1n Juncau as Second Class |the mercurial and politically ambitious orator sitting miralty Island is the last natural habitat of ohs thy s q th it tains “no intelligent " o i 3 ” )2 groun at it con s e g - zmlfim;éckfigmfoim? sa’?s:‘f:ninkh?r}fi?flz thought.” That may be why he is Senator—(Los The sure way to get along in this world is GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS and 1 did not recover the horses for two days, |AnEeles TURES) to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t CLEAN HEMLOCK Phone 17 B Entered in Aie for hik huebRa. G R A z 4 | soattar i rity. wi er husband, Gar. She had lain that night through 2 410 Goldstein Building . ' - —— e At last Hia friends bring blei) |ingomtortably : curled .afbong the|Use by pressiniy o spring. . Make vt P a at 8 p. m, Elks s by et Dovplas. Trekdwell 08 | - 'Pedural salaties #BA whges pe ik home:. This is untipected. Al IIBERE:: of -the divan i’ the lving [JOUr Dotes and push'lh batk ouf of , || man, e for $1.95 per month: ederal salaries and wages are not higl OM-| ¢rough Gar leads a spend- |room, sleepless, wretched, shamed. sight. Handy, very handy. Price Visiting brothers t f the following rates: | parison with those of skilled labor in the trades and| nrite, idle life. While Kitty @|{Tiong after a thin streak of cold |°"® dollar at -~ ¢ | Welcome. ol il 55 1% Monihe 1n sdvanee, industries, Congress ought to think a 1ot before 1| urges him to be practical, she |caylight creps across the oom she —adv. THE NUGGET SHOP || DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER l GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, Subscribe “a favor if they will pmrlnnifl‘{‘m.’:kt\ wholesale reductions. The situation ought to| does not realize that his thea- |had n into a troubled slesn e DENTISTS Exalted Ruter. notlty the o of any failure or lrregularity |, runy understood. There age thousands of people| tre work leads to interest in |from which she had wakened up, |¥as going fo make the fourth. | 5’°“§£{3N§‘;gd1"‘ | M. H. SIDES, Secretary Telephone for Business Offices, 374. |employed by the Federal Government supporting Marge Crosby. to find Gar kneeling beside her, Kitty liked Isobel Peters and Houde 90 9 pa. { B G CIATED PRESS. families on small salaries, a large part of which are ed to Gov. Murray that he had urgent business back in Oklahoma was all right. Don’t worry.” Kitty, wordless, retreated before them, her eyes averted'from the His remorse had been heartbreak- And she found that she could ¢ him when he clung to her that such forgiving was liked bridge. But Gar invariably hand and my partner always holds “Gar, we ought not to play for ™ o ¥ W._Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Y . Jes of Freemason Press Is exclusively entitled to the | - iatan e i CHAPTER 29. ing. He had been incohereni,|overbid, scorning any fear of loss-|® ok roRs all news dispatches credited to 3:;25:?1!01 installment payments. on homes and| oot o DRICEEE b con | e, self-debasing, burytng his €3 4 = iz se:m:.n Bite bl ol Tubby anticipated Kitty's = cry |face nst her shoulder like a| Tonight he was more reckless egular meeting | el S D of alaren. 1tle boy. e o 1] Dr. CHisld B, Jenhie | sccond Friday | Instead of the higher vacation rates that usually “It's nothin’, Kit—He took a| ~youl hate me always. Youll|tossed twelve dollars carelessly on DENTIST | each month at prevail on railroads and ocean steamships the order|jitls too much, that's all. This |neyer forgive me. I don't deserve|the table. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Scot- lof the day is reduction. Atlantic fares have been|Merry Christmas business, y'’know, \to have you forgive me, spoiling| The next morning awhile he and | { Buflding tish :Rite: Temple, |cut twenty per cent Just let Red and me put him to jyctw Obristmas. 1 was disgust-|Kitty were eating brdakfast, he Telephone 176 WALTERB. HEISEL, Secretary R GRS Y bed. Hell be fine and dandy inling 1 won't ask you to forgive|grumbled over what he called his = 2 LOYAL ORDE Possibly those Nebraska primary returns suggest-|thc morning. you'll see. The stuff me.” rofiten luck. “Let me have a good ~e MO‘:)SE NO B,m“’ , NO. eets Monday 8 p. m. "Ralph Reischl, Dictator. Legion of Moose No. 2§ 3 sight of their dragging burden money.” Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. . | A Salute. A nausea seized her. She ment| - “T won't happen again, sweet | “We'd look like a couple of nice d thoo'p R AU third SRR | o 108 : : Evenings by appointment G A. Baldwin, Secretary and 3 T to the window and flung it up,|¥oull see. You know what I think |pikers, if we refused.” Phone 321 Hexd P ? nty. New York World-Telegram) wildly, starring out into the black |of men Who can make such beasts| “Well then, let's not play for|e i e it % ‘A sr;lo.ft engaging .stor_v is that of Dr. Grace Mur- (and white night. ©f themselves.” awhile.” MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 | ay, 84-year-old traveller who stepped from a plane| O, that wasn% her Gar—that| She did know. She knew Gars| Naw, now was the time to talk | #————————————————%9 | Second and fourth Mon- on Saturday night at the Newark airport. hanging, stumbling figure! fastiie-usness abowt his personal|to Gar about the bilst But mot|| Dr. A, W. Stewart ||day of each month in Having started from Honolulu seven days before,| «T say Kit” Tubby came out |2ppearance. She could believe him [as though she was afraid. 4 DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, o ‘rheymade the trip by fast boat and_plane. of the bedroom and Stood. beside |When he said it would never hap- (Copyright, Jane Abbott.) { Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. beginning at 7:30 p. m. ; GOV. RIGGS ON BEAR SANCTUARY. outh is the time for adventuring; old age iSiner, his round face concerned.(Pen again. ! SEWARD BUILDING JOHN J. FARGHER supposedly to sit quietly with folded hands. So runs|«popt feel like that. It doesn't| . During the days thai foilowed Kitty meets David tt a dra- Office Phone 489, Res. M . JAMES Im‘ VE Bt Giot. Thomes Higgs tias shrown his iwile] R soar i AT happen to Gar very often, Of ajl (he had been anxiouly devoted,| matic moment on Monday, and Phone 276 el st G = e honeni rh i What delights us in Dr, Murray is that she re-|us fellaws Gar knows the best|loving, humbly appreciative of her gains a clue about Marge and |o . ot & Lt experience and authentic knowledge into the fight |fuses to accept any such ridiculous dictum. Hands|when to stop. Tt got him tonight | forgiveness Gar. that rages in the East over John M. Holzworth's lare made to grasp things with—travel, experinece |pecause e r,’l'wd,ng had any aar T oy Balt Stk wosul S ——.,———— o e | ORDEF, OF EASIERN STAR propagands for making a bear sanctuary of Admiral- |and adventure, It takes no more energy Of body 0| o Gome. on_ Kit, come sway|Boldidsy week with grest succes Robert Simpson Second and Fourth ty Island, rich in minerals, fishing interests and tim- |Sit in a plane or a ship than it does in an automo-|.,m PR o L - |STARS TO GIVE CARD PARTY A Tuesdays of each mon a <. ] & from that window.” He took her |Kitty had sat with Gar through t. D. ber potentialities. He was induced to take up the | }l]? 4 oy b oes take energy of spirit, and of that |,y yrgently the first performance, sharing his| Nuooet Chapter No. 2, O. E. 8. Graduate Angeles Col- at 8 o'clok, Scottish cudgels upon reading a letter by one L. A. Dedell |he has an astonishing amount. Kitty shuddered away from his |nervousness and his satisfaction. | o' ey Bt Yo i palty Jege of Optometry and S S BDIH g 5 5 T | “One cannot just sit and be an old lady,” she prikdes e o will entertain with a card party HOWARD, Worthy Mat« to the “What Do You Think or” of the New | said touch. Now we'll have to get busy on{ryesday evening April 19, in the Opthalmology I"AN:NY L. . R SR e - i - « » » B id- an o B ron; ROB- York Sun. Mr. Dedell, among other things Iote: |™ Gongidering that she has crossed the Atlantic }Nltvathénbot‘):llhom N x )‘1::11 Ip!lc:y. Géz;) Riad ‘Sfl;:vi and|odq Fellows Hall. Bridge and|| Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. John M. Hnl/\\-mvh chairman of the nation- |twenty times, the Pacific fifteen times, has taken a| . o sl Tz;morrm' hac o "}? ;";} s in-lwhist will be included in the en- b al ‘commitiee for the preservation of Alasks |g00p mile trip up the Amazon, has motored 2000 Fin€ Ot e S (OWCTEE MRS FUE Y olly hers. = |tertainment being arranged. Re-| g 9 GHTS OF COLUMBUS grizzly and brm‘m bears, 1:-1.1.& us of My(n‘ms now miles in northern Japan and has visited every coun- Gar will be serry as hell, miss- he frown: own, now, at the |freshments are to be served. The Dr. Geo L. Barton l Seghers Conneil No. 1760 being made to retain free from despoilation the try she could think of, she has more than proved her public is invited. —adv. 2 (fRocg Meetings second and last last natural habitat of these appealing animals. |ngint * CHIRDEEAOTOR | Mondey at 7:30 m “you'll hate me ab NOTICE 10 PAY SCHOOL TAX Hellenthal Building { Transisnt bméhmp-m i Admiralty Island, proposed as a sanctuary, is but a dot on the surface compared with the immense domain of Alaska, yet even this small asylum will be begrudged by those having de- signs of a predatory nature on its resources. Only then by the efforts and constant vigi- “Priday night,” she said, “we flew over the Sierras. I loved the great snowfields, stretching so smooth and white. “What I like best are rivers. the great rivers of the world. friends. I have sesn all of I feel that they are ways. You'll never forgive me,” Gar told her. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly appointed School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, -9 OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours 9 am. to 7 pm. PHONE 259 DR, K. E. SOCTHWELL | ‘ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. lance of conservationists and the support of “T am so glad I lived long enough for flying. I 1919, ° ' B s o e s et |am fascinated by the lights of the towns blazing All male persons between the Qé’::"“‘“:_"_‘c?l’“c‘“;m ||| Our trucks go any place any st meie of o i, e be weveniet . {avby below youlike tob: Sonsfeliuiinis, andthe gigs ages of twenty-one and fifty years, | | E¥e8 Examined Ciasses ¥ (k. Hoae o Sink Lo Dicsel Ol at is our debt to posterity beacon lights that guide the plane’s way through the except soldiers, sailors in U. §. Navy| | Foom 7. Valeniine BIGE. = ;|| and a tank for crude ofl save Cooper’s novel, “The Chainbearer” gives Us |darkness.” or Revenue Cutter Service, volun-| | Office Phone 484; Residence burner trouble. o an account of the immense flocks of passenger We salute Dr. Murray and wish her many hap- teer firemen, paupers and insane| | Phone ‘338. Office Hours: 9:30 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 f pigeons that fairly darkened the skies. In his |py landings. persons, are subject to tax in sum fo:lt Toto SN | RELIAB o5 | ¢ “Pioneers” he describes vividly the slaughter of of Five Dollars ($5.00). . o)l LE 1 RANSFER 4 Rl et g s . these birds. They were netted and shot and even small cannon brought into play till the ground was covered with wounded and dead Gov. Riggs, now a resident of New York but for | for nearly a quarter of century a very active zen g sl sedepel ¢ - Q of Alaska and who s familiar through first hand [inchot of Pn\x‘.n AR scotinuing ul)h}:lbocll;:l;‘x_ 1932. Should you arrive in Alaska % and E;snzb.lmmn NEW SHEET MUSIC sxperie Mh e avery \ fpy, | 28 M08 4 o = 5 3 1 h 3 -| | Night Phone 1 Day Phone 12 experience Wwith nearly evers . (OuRUYpeople are starving and impoverished, and that the t?érex:dt z:l)‘( ékixlfbbedaggltr::\?;l;c zg;r;. - d bl RADIO SERVICE than whom pr no one knows more about the|gyty of public relief lies with Congress and not the ty (30) days after your arsival, or bears of Alaska and their contacts with civilization, |state, Ohio_distinctively ahd without reference to within ten (10) days after hotice is ®*1| Expert Radio Repairing also writing to the “What Do You Think Editor” of |political partisan bias or influence grandly has dem- given you {| Dr.C. L. Fenton | Radio Tubes and Supplies the Sun, under date of March 29, said onstrated adherence to, and faith in, fundamental All persons, firms or corporations, CHIROPRACTOR AR Poor old Alaska! e 4 principles of democracy. employing 1 pry i Colonic Irrigation for . Bact 0‘} Ohi ‘;:t:(;‘;‘c‘”‘:cm‘a’r;”l;f;;“‘;‘gn‘: ”:f: We have turned to our Legislature, and have not of xlm);flogyee:bot; cofi‘elc;‘," !::: 2:: Constipation JUNEAU MELODY comes the attempt to withdraw Admiralty Is- been disappointed. General Butler s “The para- authorized by law to deduct amount Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. ; e land into a bear sanctuary. What next? Alaska motint, 180 B i:} iy :'hl?" P:,‘,ms) AEIN BTAl) 43 e of tax from wages of employees. ! Hours: f'oa-u 1-5, '2{: e $165 forest, - tsMdrves: mooee” fpserven Withouh | JrUink but wsIwEey SIaT o8 Pines and imprisonment are pro-| o = sk . moose, bird reserves, fox reserves, fish reserves, seal reserves, coal reserves, oil reservs, military reserves without soldiers, naval reserves without sailors, national monuments withdrawn from use, the largest of which' is visited by Father Hubbard the explorer only, a national park and the Lord only knews what. One reservation is | 8o reserved that a shipwrecked sailor could be | arrested for trespass. s o that Tubby was trying to help her. | his ‘i les for him she'd find John M. Holzworth, chairman of the nation- g:;i‘:::fie‘h;r:gg’;; i e T the| he smiled, @ little wanly. - “Oh, |justijés good somewhere else for|L8st Publication, April 16, 1932. i e al committee for the preservation of Alaska [LeBSANE BERON SN O T e proyis- [no, Tubby, thanks, I couldnt, go.|less ppones. coming Apparel grizzly and brown bears is making a drive to withdraw Admiralty Island. He is.a fine sports- man and a misguided conservationists. He claims 5,000 bears for Admiralty Island and that they must be protected from “big busi- ness,” which is tryi i b . BB, £ ¥ Freshen the appearance of : mess which 18 (715g (o einagte ghem. B B. e o her head up, her eyes proud. [thot back to that night at the your old garments by having ;|| Moves, Packs and Stores y wants ownlithe forests. How Anchorage Times ; “He's sound asleep now, Kitty. |Rainbow Gardens. Gar had sent D > altered at th Freight and Ba, cutting down forests is going to hurt bears he In the light of the efforts which are now being|ys, won't hear a peep out of him |Marge the orchids. Oh, no, he awson's thieny Aabd il o ggage 4 does not say. Certainly bears are not attracted by wood chopping. Bears of my acquaintance usually avoid noise. Remember, too, that only the low portions of Admiralty are forested. The bear country is generally back of commer- cial timber. Mr. Holzworth says grizzly bears are harm- less unless wounded. In this he is greatly mis- |proble mis our own. Ohio’s Way. (Cincinnati Enquirer) While General Smedley Butler and Governor Well, Pennsylvania has a Legislature. Her way is plain. She might follow the example of Ohio, which recognizes citizen responsibility, individual and com- munity enterprise, energy, initiative, self-govern- ment, Ohio's relief millions are ready and available. The We are not looking to the Na- tional Government for food or clothing or remedial relief in any exigency where the loyalty of our cit- ions of the Federal Constitution and to be motivated by impulses of the best quality of citizenship. A Sinister Movement. made by John Holzworth to prevent utilization of the timber resources of Southeastern Alaska, The Times is inclined to believe, with the Daily Alaska Empire, that Mr. Holzworth is more interested in perpetuat- ing the American owned Canadian newsprint trust than he is in protecting Alaska’s brown bears. All of the New Yorker's talk about creating a sanctuary for bears and keeping the forests intact for their ing the party. Don't be hard on him. Tt's when a fellow stubs his toe like this that he needs a wife. You got a tree all fixed up and everything. haven't you? And a new dress. Kit, come on to the dance with me. I'd like that.” It got through Kitty's distress But I'm all right.” She let him shut the window behind her.. She faced Red as he came out of the ©edroom. “Thanks, Red.” she said to him, until morning.” Tubby lingered after Red had gone out of the door. “Sure you won’t change you: mind and come along with me?”| “I couldn't, Tubby.” “Well then, Merry Christmas, Kit. envelopes before her; she wouldn't let #hose bills come between her and Gar. She knew the exact amount of some of them. Stratton’s for the new evening dress. The milk bill glanced over Bond's; she ! Tf Gar would let her buy took up the florist’s bill last:¥ Her glance running over its items stopped at the entry of two bought on the same day. December third. Her calculation had intended the orchids for her and the flowers she had worn for Marge. “But it's all right,” she said aloud. ' She put the bill with the 'cthers. “Only he must stop send- ing flowers to anyone for a while.” She considered the total amount Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to the first Monday in April, 1932, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date and shall be delinquent after May 1st, vided by the Act above quoted for those- who fail or neglect to pay tax or furnish list of employees. Dated, Juneau, Alaska, April 5, 1932. H. R. SHEPARD, School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska. First publication, April 5, 192. Harry Cafe SPECIAL PLATE DINNER | I v JUNEAUYOUNG | Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors WOMEN Wear Attractive, Be- Dresses and other garments made to give individual charm and distinction. Smart Dressmaking Shoppe 107 Main St. NEW RECORDS JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 taken. I had authentic record of about fifty |scenic attraction may be convincing enough to con- "o " ses ’ ks zlies Y § S s the sus- % of indebtedness, determinedly try- 85 D >~ o it::;;l::x TR e e pEL ‘selyatmn ((;rnnks ‘“sth:ns‘:,',?'n‘{;': ;}I‘fr;;w;m is The Holidays were over. “What ing to erowd back the alarm the C lnner PLAY BILLIARD S, picion, and a very strong ) > Price (Christmas!” laughed Kitty,|figures gave her. They'd meet it at: I am in favor of conservation, but so many people who have visited Alaska once or twice have become obsessed with the idea that some particular part of the country must be pre- served for something. Generally just some- thing. So I am very suspicious of all new res- ervation proposals. Alaska has what is known as the “Alaska Gam> Commission,” appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. It has a Governor appointed by the President. Logically these Federal officers should be the ones to report on the desirabil- ity of any proposed withdrawal. Unfortunately this is not always ihe case. An unnecessary reserve slips through. A reserve to be effective must be policed. Few reserves are; as a result Federal law is about as effective as the Vol- stead act, when enforced by only eleven war- dens for the entire Territory. L. A. Dedell writes to you supporting the “pear sanctuary.” He seems to think that Ad- Then the bear chased the packer up a tree. Grizzly bears scattered over an area as large as the United States east of the Mississsippi are not in danger from the sparce population of Alaska, most of whom do no hunting at all. Perhaps in another hundred years or so when there is a population larger than one person to every ten square miles it may be necessary to get all fussed up about bears. e P DR N ROYALISTS AGAINST HI DENBURG. 1t is significant that in the recent Cerman tion most of the Royalists, under the leadership of | the former Crown Prince, sipported Hitler against Gen. Hindenburg for the Presidency. It is convinc- adherence of the Grand vmdlnnotcmmmlouuluwblic» elee- not actuated by any desire to benefit the brown bears or Alaska but secretly is striving to prevent the Territory from becoming a competitor of the |paper trust through utilization of over-ripe forests for the manufacture of newsprint. The task confronting Alaskans is ot see that the | Holzworth program is interrupted where it is, lest "Wasmngton be persuaded by the nation’s influen- tial conservationists to bottle up the timber resources |of the north to the detriment of ‘Territorial progress. The Juneau paper realizes the seriousness of the sit- |uation and is waging & very vigorous caimpaign |against the sinister movement which has been in- {augurated by the New York attorney. But it will |require the efforts of more than one newspaper and of more than one community to safeguard the Ter- |ritory against such an attack and there is need of very prompt and continuous defensive action. EDE ST e L A Washington journal informs that a Western Senator does not read the mail from his constituency i {The position of Kentucky is that if college stu- |dents from New York will study a little more and | propagand a little less they will learn that it is not necessary to be Red to be well-read —(Dallas News). Uncle Sam needn’t feel lonesome—there are mil- lions of his nephews who can't balance their budgets either.—(Cincinnati Enquirer). AN SRR - The House seemed to be in an awful hurry to pass the Philippine independence issue up to the Senate—(Cincinnati Enquirer). | Just on their showing up to now, we wouldn't pick the kidnaping probers to find out what became of One the Geneva arms conference—(Des Moines Register). of the doctors urges the Congressmen not to dolefully, facing a little accumu- lation of bills which had come in after the first of January. She had put them unopened into a drawer of the buffet. Tt had been a childish thing to do. She'd been afraid of a quarrel. Gar always was so difficult when she touched on their finances.. And just now she could not bear that any rift came into the close- by Wving very carefully for the next few months. But Gar must help her in her economies. She'd talk 6t over with him, tactfully, without any reproaches. She would wait for his most amiable mood. He came home that evening, very amiable, but with plans that pre- cluded any talking over of their budget. He'd met Isobel Peters and she wanted them over for ness that had grown out of that necessary to make la and frequent addition make your bank bal fast. compounded Probably the real cause WNM the Royalist sup- overtalk—(Boston Transcript). v overwork, or, perhaps, to put it more exactly, not to GETTING ALONG We pay four per cent on savings accounts B. M. Behrends Bank a game of bridge. Buck Sewell rge deposits, as small s to your account will ance grow amazingly twice a year % After Show or Dance Spec- jals — Sandwiches that are Different Come as yow are . . . . You will be made welcome SAVE HALF wWOO0D 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESsSON TELEPHONE 235 KALSOMINING PAINTING HOME DECORATING Estimates furnished free DON’T BE TOO LIBERAL BURFORD’S | . THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING Front Street Juneau : | v FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING | at_very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN

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