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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL Zi, |7932. . o [T, 4 ' eee————— @) [| Qe e, 3 . certed and nation-wide movement to provide new you a lot! And he’s too proud to} e S —? D il 4laska Empire |Rnd better Homes." ’ et you see—" PROFESSIONAL* Fraternal Societies awy Avd 7 et kMo DRARIAEEY AR s BbA “He doesn't need me,” Dorcas| . or - » R Y19 Svuvn a movement as ('1e resi em»)na -.nhmx » BN said flatly, tonelessly. 2 i C JOHN W TROY . . - EDITOR AND MANAGER would provide a lot of the unemployed with jobs % “But he does! Why, Dorcas, 1 W.L Alb ht Gastineau 'W"ld g — | which, later, would enable the workingmen also _by JANE 'ABBOTT, David’s in love with you!” Helene o Lo rec “Published q‘\_e\ ening except Sunday by e, huild homes and give jobs to more unemployed T Dorcas laughed. PRYSIOTHERAPY T R PO MR e fudoau A — SYNOPSIS: When Kitty (mas time. Gar— just borrowed| “You talk like a goose, Kitty. || Massage, Eend"‘c'fl"“g- m“t“um Meeting every » — T T TR ——Seeond Clam| Senator Dimond nailed a lot of campaign lies| Frew, realizing that Gar, to |it.” You're the one who is blind! David Ray, Béol “m % Wednesday night L T el Monday night, not that they were worth the atten-| whom she has been married a “Borrowed it!" Carol's retort|never has cared for me, in the way 41“Pm:-"'eom“ £ at 8 p. m, Elks —— SRR FION. RATES i ave them, but, as he said, so that mud-| short time, is secretly ‘meet- |was scornful. “No, thanks, I'd|you mean. Thal’s absurd. I might d Hall. Pl SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tion he gave ] surd I Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |qjinoars could not say that he had not denied their| ing Marge Crosby she is ter- |rather starve than use any money (have made him, if I'd tried. But 7 Visiting brotherss i Thane_for $1.25 per month. diculous charges, ribly frightened, but determ- |she may have given Gar.” [ wouldn't try. If he didn't, with-| 0" g | Welcome. de pelal Bt the Sollowiag rute L EHOU SR T Tna to bold Gar. This trow. | el she'd rather starve, too,|0ut #— We've talked it over. I|?DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | |GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, 2.00; i 4 3 e L : r advance, $1.26. | o WATE Ay -eporter what he thought| Dle is too grave to tell her |than eat food bought by Mrs.!could have taken what he had to DENTISTS Exalted Ruter. - Bfer-a fivoe it they will yromptiy | Askad Ly, s ‘wonlan JopneE WERM AR LN confidant, Gar's half-brother, |Frew's money, thought Kitty hotly. |give me but I didm'é choose to con- Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary tatlare’or irregUARY women should wear, Babe Ruth said “clothes.” Being | R Mth B Lol g G |10y She remembered how (et myself with any haif-loat PHONE 56 i Business Offices, chided after publication of the item, Babe said: sigter, Carol, who has left her | ily Gar has assured her that|Now I see thai I was wise—" Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. A Co-Ordinate Bod. ~ MEWBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Women reporters give me a pain in the neck bY| home lls had veen paid. “Or, Dorcas, youre all wrong! ,ies of Freemason The Associated Press is exclusively er l'l*rqd‘fid";g the questions they ask. I told her all T knew.” XA And she could do nothing. She| “Wrong?" Dorcas flared. She : 1y Scottish Rite y republication of all news dispatches cred! | CHAPTER 33. |hdd to go on, humiliated to her ;we abruptly and stood DVer‘;fimY » Or. Chlia P, 3 lszf,i?”r‘?fil:: : iy e e L 2 . " S i) It ten. That was it—her|her eyes angry. you me j arles Y. Jenne CULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER We are opposed to disfranchising women!” shouts| ~ DANGEROUS GROUND soul, beater was el mflm i Lo N i THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |a propagandist. _Sure! So are we all. We are also T've been a fool, David. Kmy,mn. atisfaction in their indepen ¥ i | ] % bty lopposed to arson, buirglary, kidnaping, murder, rape repeated. “Just because I had was @ mockery, now, those|know that David is desperately in Roerms 8.and 9 Valentine :30 p. m:, Scot- : joppossd Yo arson;;brirglary, Kidnaping, Ty "|to turl my precious housekeeping of peaceful budgeting a joke. [love with you? { . Buflding i tish Rite Temple. We might add, also, that we are opposed t0|,u. g5 Carleyl. “Why, David, I've had boasted to Davd fhat 'Copyr:xm- J‘flne A:'m’m Telephone 176 || WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary deception and hooey! even tried to flirt with you! That|she wasn't afraid of Gar's mother. Does Kitty refuse the chal- |g s : ° C } ‘ —_— night at the concert it annoyed me|She was afraid. ~She pictured| lenge? Dorcas’ statement puts w‘ggsém:o“":' | The Seattle baseball team is apparently making |because you wouldn't talk to me.|Gar going to her every day, per-| 2B mxnertedh cocrnp“ca"t}:' Or. J.W Bayne & Ntls e el B another desperate drive for that cellar position in|Until—David, it was funny, the|baps Gar's mother was only into her friendship With Davie | | * “DENTIST R:‘ehmmm ey the Pacific Coast League. way the music got me.” waiting, biding her time until Gar R, TR AR | 1d D! q . b v ko Yot there was no David theré |fealized his mistake, keeping him| Mrs. Sarah Rebecoa Curtis, old-|| Rooms 5-6 ;m.mglemns s'm Legion of Moose No. 24 5 2 2 lto answer, because she was alone|dependent upon her, feeding her|est merchant in Rusk, Tex, has Offlce;i’“'“vb :'m-mm““; . | | meess first and third Tuesdays . Stopping Joh-Seekers. in the living room of the little sweetest poison— completed her fiftieth year ia bus- Eveniligt by w0 G A. Baldwin, Secretary and TR | apartment, thinking, excusing that| And what hurt her most of all|iness there. A 4 Herder, P. O. Box 273. (Anchorage Times) 2 Kitty Frew she'd come to be. were the little silences that came : 5 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 a Alaska communities should cooperate with Gov-| «you see, it's partly my fault.|up between her and Gar, when, ORI 3 (ARG (oremye g v 4w | i e tho "etiort b’ i Making 1o discour- |1t gees back to that fuss I made|talking all at once she'd know she Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each month in p age job-seckers from coming to Alaska during the|or his mother’s house. Poor Gar's'was bordering on dangerous ground } DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple . |approaching season. There are sufficient Workers|gafraid to tell me things that might|and break off abruptly. Did Gar oiie b it Yot T i | beginning at 7:30 p. m. ¥ : lin the various districts to meet all labor require-|mage me angry. That's all it is.|notice how often it happened? (I | s‘gwm émmm'o i |70EN 3 PARGHER, \ TRANSFER NOT LIKELY. ments and any addditions from the States, as has|and of course, T dont care—I| <Sally and Phil are going to { R s e T i B 4 pie been pointed out by the Governor, will aggravate a|mean wbout his taking Marge to/be married April second,” she told ce H;one 2’16' " i Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- The manner in which au s at Washington |situation which already presents a rather serious|yne’ concert. Didn't I sit withihim one evening. “Can you get . ; P retary. by b fo be passing the buck relative to the pro- |problem. Several communities already have sent|yoy there? And Gar would havelaway, Gar?” i s _— o activities of the Alaska Road |WAINIngs to Seattle but it will require united and |peen angry about that, And about| “Sure as anything. You don’t CDMMERC:{.:)IE;RIN“NG TR o | ORDEB, OF EAS1ERN STAR from the War Department to the In- vigorous effort to hold that class of travel north-|ipe office—well, maybe he did g0‘1h x T'd miss it, do you?" BI 3 4 Robert Simpson Second and Fourth S = Xy > . \ward within reasonable bounds. There should be 1 1dn't N “ . I'm Tuesdays of each month, indicates that the scheme will back. Old Jonathan wou cal her only bridesmaid S C d al ! ent indicates that the scr | lsome way to prevent job-hunters from embarking|me yup to <ay he'd been mistaken |to wear blue; the sent me & sam- Geo. M. Smvekins Co. Opt. D. atl B o Boottian die before birth. The first advices were 1ecvel\(\(. on Alaska-bound boats unless they can show that|apous Gar's not coming in for the|ple” And then Kitty stopped. TS Graduate Angeles Col- | Rite Temple. EDITH X through the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. The they have employment awaiting them or that they| . of the day. He isn't Gar's “Get something good,” Gar di- Possorsssss, lege of Optometry and | HOWARD, Worthy Mat« were th an executive order had been issus 1hu\'p ample funds to tide them over for a reason-|y,cq o know everything he's going|rected. “Go to Felicia’s and have Opthalmology | ron; FANNY L. ROB- tr control of the Richardson Highway to|able time; and if they cannot be deterred from ¢, 45 Oh, Gar's all right.” it made.” “T S S ’c Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. the Interior Department. Later a telegram said |embarking for Alaska, the towns along the coast| ".pony you see, David, that I'Ve| i Frew had her clothes made omorrow s Styles e e i the oror had been declared to be illegal as legis- [should erect barriers which will prevent such persons| oot vy go on? 1 can't let myself |\ Feiicia's, Dan 2 e Today” z - KNI s 3 1 e LR, R rom landing course, it is easier al Sa Athi ar tell ers Conneil No. n a transter. |from landing. Of t to talk about| gy chant “that everything Gar tells £ Y F Seghers Conncil No. 1760, lation would be required to make such a transfer.| ' == . S S ¥ o ¢ th spect 1 . '\t Tsobel Paters’ home one night; Dr. C. L. Fenton A 4 + that the Int " |such restrictions than to enforce them, but jus €| ne is—is a lie. It dsn't, of course! 3 Meetings second and last Then comes a press dispatch g thal the INWerlOX e, there is need of some drastic measures tol1.ye" got to keep Carley because playing bridge with Tubby and CHIROPRACTOR | T ey Department was having legislation prepared 0| roect the various Alaska communities from such|oet 500 O BP0 o Tve got to|Iobel and Buck, she heard Tsobel . Electric Treatments Transient brothers urgs authorize the transfer of all the activities of the|an influx 7 4 ¥ |tell Tubby that Marge was going| Hellenthal Building § ed to attend. Ci go on being gay as if—as if I u,llor rom ECTION 0 end. ouncil % Alaska Road Commission from the War Dl‘])m‘lm(‘n:} were happy. And I'm going w‘abmnd in IAD{H lzler he.rar; gave a | !HOOT ?(??:x 45115 Chambers, Fifth Street, + 1 the terior. The latest s a . . = 2 juick involuntary leap of oy [ours: =12, 1-5, T~ 3 P o fa i sho:plutesion, 0 an BB 40 Round-Trip Romance. be! This is only what comes up (THE PEEL I O and stayed —gre R . ')'.IO!T!N F. MULLEN, G. K 3 teleg from Delegate James Wickersham saying | BT 505 between married people often—| v o ENd Vi SO0 e . J. TURNER, Secretary. that the Interior Department informed him that| (Miami, Fla., News.) little differences—" tea ‘Lo stranghw’n things out F k “no executive order transferring Alaska Road Com-| Foreign steamship lines, operating out of New| And then, Kitty would hold{,, " ;0 "o Briggewater would Dance roCKs 1 Our trucks go any place any | mission activities to the Interior Department had|York with their “cruises to nowhere,” caused a|her head high as if to defy {.]he!‘heh) b | Salou s pis Rl o s Al | been issued” but that the War Department recom- ' Congressman, worried about the loss of this patron-|David, who couldn't hear i “ 3 o m i N e T sas S hded the, transfer age to American vessels, to seek restriction. The|cause he wasn't there. She ordered the e bridesmald’s Extra Speual Values | i . BT A » frightened. ; dress at Felicia’s, as Gar had told i % % i X still 4 aimless voyage of several days to no particular des: But she was R o, ‘T s fistanestabl S Gy Offered Sewad L Next to Km‘l% PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ; . e tination and return seemed to appeal to vacation-|There were ‘imes when she shrank to M. S. Whitti Executive Secretary of the A““filx on brief holiday. from Gar's caress, when her heart | detail of it. ; % Alaska Chamber of Commerce, said “a Senator ha&y The passenger agent of a British railway has|sank unreasoningly at his home-| He appea_rod to anticipate their Priced 321 50 oo rrereeeeeed | o r to introduce y . 1 holiday as joyously as he did. And riced to . proposad to introduce a bill in Congress authorizing |taken the idea a step further with a cheap ex- coming. She ucver called him at d s joyous! Delegate Wickersham's telegram, which was sent RELIABLE TRANSFER -—_— 0 the transfer but the bill has not yet been prepared }cm-.smn trip to an unrevealed destination. The inno-|his office. She never questioned gb \filjoa)llflfi?g;xu‘;bi\;;;‘;g DR. R. E. gouflwl:u. » or introduced.” The Interior Department said it was|vation made its appearance as a “Hikers' Mystery (him as to what happened at the |Gar, go s N 9 95 Optometrist—Optician not 1n position to make a statement because it did |Express’ puffing out of the station under sealed [office or at the renearsals. When fittings of il e S ow . Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | NEW RECORDS not know the exact nature of the proposed bill orders. The passengers knew only that they were|he told her she listened thinkingly Kiltty pu deo mel nd:m the tor- Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | NEW SHEET MUSIC Unde 1l the circumstances it is not likely that off on a day's pienic at some attractive spot and|“This dsnt a lie” and Mhating mw‘ *JP_ had su C}"’: : Office Phone 484; Residence g I : ot i AN Ve that they were getting the two-trip ride, whatever|herself because she had to so res| One evening Gar was detained Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 RADIO SERVICE there will be a transfer of the Alaska Road OOM- o terminus, for the equivolent of a. dollar. As it fassure hersel! | downtown to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 mission activities from the War to the Interior D&% ,hpened, they landed in one of thé beauty spots| Wi in the evening they went| She decided that she would go to pe *|| Expert Radio Repairing partment. However, that is no reason why the'com=on the upper Thames—a holiday that, all things|out with the others she was reso- |Dorcas. She wasn't afraid of see- e e |l Radio Tubes and Supplies mercial bodies of Alaska should not continue their considered, was likely worth more than it cost. Jutely watching Marge and Gar. |ing David, now. Sh_e wanted to JUNEAU-YOUNG efforts to prevent a transfer. Washington should| The dual appeal to “take a chance” and venture|They were old friends. Theyd know about his book. He must . not be permitted to forget that Alaska wants to into the unknown is hard to resist.” The motorist|known one anoiher since they were have had some word. She called » ’ Funeral Parlors JUNEAU MELODY retain its Road Commission and to have it remain|May Wander aimlessly about where he pleases, with|children. And it was Marge's way | Doreas on the telephone. J ’s Own Store Licensed Funeral Directors {no idea of where he will finall f the| “I'Ve jus: turned the lock on my YR8 LIios0) HOUSE in the War Department as it is now. y stop; the mystery|to eppropriate some one of he R Ty 5 and Embalmers !excursion gives the same adventurous aspect to|men and Gar's way always to e door, Kitty, but I'll let you in. Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | v 7z the travel of picnickers who go by train. charming to any woman he was| Then she wouldnt see (2 i RO et S T LA i) L1 SPR L {7 3 . HOME: D JOB! | All enterprises in these times have had to go|with, Of course there was noth- But she went to Kelchum Street, night David had| | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | e e 0 after business in new ways. The steamship lines|ing between them. It was absurd, wnevorthele% L4 The Presidential habit of putting the cart make up at least a little of their transatlantic| —Gar was hers. \ Dorcas was wearing thefl Dl: [iinn- \ TYPEWRITERS { before the horse was strikingly illustrated in losses by “showboat” and similar cruises, and the She did not call David now, on\neX dressnz town, the soflt, heelless a statement issued on Easter Sunday: scheme seems to be extending -itself to other car-|the telephone. She did not go slippers. Her appearance reminded J. B. Burford & Co. WOMEN JUNEAU TRANSFER he next great lfit in elevating the riers as well to Dorcas' apariment because there |Kitty of thas WIS SR T L. C. SMITH and CORONA l—.m...,...,m..u.u._...,., H i 2 TELEPHONE 435 KALSOMINING PAINTING HOME DECORATING Estimates furnished free A R T could live the way you do on what |was 7 ur. That's their exact that have money to lend, would aid home bullders! 1 iy o cort of tough test of the tensile strength|Gar earns—if ycg can call it|word for it. Probably it reflected who have safe security for the loans, a great lift of 5 camel's back to have so many of the straws|that?” 'David's state of mind while he was % in elevating conditions would come from a “con- wet, besides—(Boston Herald.) Kitty had the sickening sensa-|writing it.” 3 S TR T AT AT o B tion of the floor swaying beneath| The calmness of Dorcas’ man- her. When she spoke her voicolner exasperated Kitty. A flot of D! 3 I 2 sounded queer, brittle. “I knew help she was to poor David. PHONES 83 OR 85 The Store That Pleases that—that time. The little bills| “If you'd—if yowd stand by him THE SANITARY GROCERY e et dnep Ot | gy O, D, David. et Motor Co. { AUTO PAINTING REFINISHING RENOVATING Get Our Prices First THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 living conditions of the American family she might see him. She shrank| brought her to the house. | customers” | COMPANY . must come from a concerted and nation Albert Johnson and Lin Hadley henceforth will|from seeing him. He might guess| Where's David?” Kitty asked,|® i Wear Attractive Be- wide movement to provide new and better 'he opposed by the Anti-Saloon League. Maybe those|the trouble he carpied in her|after an hour's casual talk. LG S i homes.” unregenerate Washington Representatives figure this|heart, «Out in ths ntry” Dorcas’ . There would be no trouble urging people will get them some vgv.es.—(Seame Times.) y She went to Carol’'s more fre'nm\?dwasnsh:)‘x?a e by J,IJNEAU FROCK coming APPBI‘CI » to buy or build new and better homes if | quently. Carol needed her. The| e SHOPPE Dresses and other garments there were a concerted and nation-wide | D Glenn Frank says propaganda is never suc-|Russian “doo-deds” were not sell-| He'd gone, then, without a word |} [o . o 5 < made to give individual charm . governmentally aided movement to provide cessful, which may explain why, after 13 years, no|ing very well She offered Carol|to her! Kiity did not reason that ‘Exclusive but not Expensive’ and ' distinction. {v @ unemployed with jobs one seems to know who won the war—(Miami, Fla,|a loan, but Carol shook her head.|David never called her, that all Coats, Dresses, Lingerie 4 p It was a pampered woman who said of News.) “If it were your money, Kitty her meetings with him had come nodery and Hats Freshen the appearance of the starving poor of Paris: 1 | from her suggestion. She allowed your old garments by having Moves, Packs and Stores 'Uk\!"'l can't get bread, why don't they | Mr. Coolidge pays $2500 to end an action for| “Well isn't it wine? Wflmt's'hers&ffia little feeling d°1mh::£ oo 5 | them altered at the Freight and Baggage eat cake {alleged slander. Hint to Mr. Coolidge—Silence is|Gars is mir she laughed. Then once it occurre % Here is the engineer President of the zoldgenflSeame Times.) “If he earned it. Don't you|that the book might have been ; ELECTRICAL Smart Dressmaking Prompt Delivery of United States who says in effect: know?" Carol’s question was sig- |rejected. “David had gone to the “If the people can't get work, Why dowt | - Congress may be sawing wood, but, it needs to|nificant. liftle home to face down his dis- REPAIR WORK Shoppe || ALL KINDS OF COAL they build new and better homes?” |wield the ax.—(Louisville Courier-Journal. “What do you mean?” And in-|appointment. NO JOB TOO SMALL {107 Main St Phone 219 § P Just what became of the “great engineer” | stantly Kitty was frightened. “Hs he heard from those pub- i PHONE 48 when the engineer became President?—(Seat- | The Republican Party makes errors in office.| Carol laughed. “Why, motherlishers?” she acked quickly. Capltal Electric Co. ' tle Post-Intelligencer.) The Democratic Party makes errors whils campaign- |gives him the money every time| .Dofeas smiled. “Yes, Didn% you|&Eosweanmeerrrrrrrerrrod The Empire holds no brief for President Hoover, ing.—(Atchison, Kan., Globe.) he goes to the house! She pays know? Norwood sent for him. He but it objects to unreasonable. criticism. That of most of your bills, I saw a fot| /to New York last week.” “SEE” e, 8 e Crizemyen. 3 o s L {he Seattle paper is not fair at all. It was quite Among the things we never thought we'd live|of them on her desky that day ‘then they've taken it?” Kit- Gene Ewart | PLAY BILLIARD clzar that the President’s meantng was that if all |ru see ]L\apwn is Cal Coolidge having to pay $2,500|before I had the row. “He'd just ly'sfi :mugh‘. Dorcas’ glance lev- C. HEGG =—a— . g those who could affor: so would bul s for talking too much. — (Akron, Ohio, Beacon-|been there. Do you mean youielly er. T 1 o d;;“i" 4 m: M‘\’:fl:fi‘::: Journal.) ddn't know it? Did you think you , they turned it down. It With Connors BURFORD’S DON’T BE TOO LIBERAL W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING ‘SAVE HALF wWO00D GETTING ALONG USED FIXTURES CHEAP! MACHINES (We're remodeling and have a few extra fixtures to sell at hargain prices) The sure way to get along in this world is GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ) P) 4 ) to save some money ALL the time, It isn’t CLEAN HEMLOCK o 2 Counters, 12 feet long with 12 Drawers necessary to make large deposits, as small 7 5 ; Phone 1 1 \l S() X %i ] \l ’)§ - ;; and frequent additions to your account will 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Front Street Juneau MITTOr, JUXJS VITETOT, 2I3XJ3 make your bank balance grow amazingly Single Load, $4.25 « 4 , $4. 1 8-foot Counter with 6 Drawers r 2ot Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH . 3 Large All-Glass Clothes Cabinets We pay four per cent on savings accounts s A BARGAIN—Cash or Terms T B. M. Behrends Bank REPAIRING b at very reasonable rates der Department Store gl A s ey e i }ja L ' GEORGE BROTHERS ‘ - A , ‘ ' ' PAUL BLOEDHORN Watch and Jewelry GEORGE BROTHERs Telephones 92 or 95