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{ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE} ‘ONDAY, MAY 2, 1932. 3 s . :Govornor and Attorney-General. The other offices Dally Al(wka Emplre lare in the Territorial Building. ¥ | President Hoover went fishing all alone .Saturday. That is reassuring. A President that can go out joy himself fishing is still human. He about it all! " PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societim. | CORRECT TINE || rrorsanic || o i g i i oz | e W Albrocit || oo S THERAPY e e time by courtesy of the Goofus PRYSIO , B. P. O. ELKS like—coming home.” And then she |Watch Co.” and you compare your Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| blished every evening except Sunday by thelalo Egg’lRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | shoul | Streets, Juneau, Alaska. o SYNOPSIS: Kitty Frew op- hasti w D ” watch, what does it say? Those Ray, Medical Gymnastics. i ] ‘E‘I:::red In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Cm-i Clarence Darrow sald that be never expected 2| oo 4 chop with he{- slmr-c;:- ?fifli‘f‘ s‘:;?“%)avig? 1?“5‘,:1}:? {i‘g:'rt radio announcers are not always as “OPSOMSWUI H“‘i:ml B:” egneffaym_f‘ ::1)1:; — |verdict of guilty in the honor slaying case at| yaw, Carol, to help forget the |think he'd felt that way for a |correct as, they sound but they] | one Office, 21 Hall, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Honolulu and that he was greatly disappointed. sudden death of her husband, |long time. You made it like that (are never very far off and you & . Visiting brothers Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Dougias, Treadwell and |1y .. \obably expresses the feeling of a vast major-| Gar. She has taken for grant- |for him.” ought to average pretty close. Iffq < o |welcome. el Tl e il Mg ot A ©d the friendship of Gar's half- | “wel T'm glad” you are checking rather badly let| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, On Y malL, ostage pald, At e o oThe th advance, | e S e brother, David, though she has | M:s. Dundy had a launch wait-|us have a look at your timepiece. DENTISTS Exalted Ruter. u.mr)l? one month, in advance, $1 ¢ty | It will probably be generally admitted that if known he loves her. Now he |ing for them. David built a fire [Our watch repair s_ernu]ls in the Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary R e of ooy ey o rokUIaTItY |the direct primary is to prevail throughout the| IS @ semsaticnal writer and she |on the heart and they ate before hands of a specialist and we sin- PHONE 56 1 s in the Welivery of their papers reRaEn HE. 6 mpanied with the short| mMisses his companionship. it. Devid told her amazing ex- |cerely believe he can give you by Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod. Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. country it oug 0 be accompanied w b periences he had had in New York, |far the best job in ,y»mea]uA It! 4. " r«,les of Freemason e AL ballot CHAPTER 41. of plays he had seen. Kitty told [COSts no more and often less to | ry Scottish Rits The A.flfi?fif\f“.»35.‘fiseilfilfifly’?fi?fi;a to the i g ON THE HILLTOP him of some of their customers.|have the best so bring your watch|® 4 'Ll Regular meeting use for republication of all news dispatches credited to | people who have been busy reading local political| g.5m outside of the office came| But while they talked Kitty had |t0 Dr. Charles P. Jenne A sesond Friday local mews published hercin. |news may now devote emough time to baseball tO|(he sound of Josie's high brisk|the feeling of distance between THE NUGGET SHOP | DENTIST bl T iR ok ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER get in touch with the situation. e, talking to a custcmer, from [them—they'd both changed, she| By the way, the famous old ship’s Rorms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m., Scote THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. RS, P T R the back room the hum of & sew- |said to herself.. chronometer that Mr. Sharick priz-| ¢ Building | tish Rite Temple, | ing machine where alterations were | Jan, at David's heels, was coax- ed so many years for its remark- Telephone 176 | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Trend Toward Temperance. being made. ing for a walk. When they had|able time-keeping qualities, is NOW e . — e — Kitty wrote letters. She visited their luncheon they climb- |in the window of the Nugget Shop| = e LOYAL ORDER OF (Cincinnati Enquirer.) the fitting room. She met some he hill. And reaching the|and you will make no mistake if Dr. J. W. B ‘ MOOSE, NO. 708 Peports of the liquor commissions operating in|customers who called for her|top, they sat down under the old [¥ou Walk a bit out of your way tof | r. J. . bayne Meets Monday 8 p. . the Canadian Provinces of Alberta, Nova Scotia and | One was Diana Close. Diana did [trees. set your watch by it. The \\'atch_;v 23 D:ENTIST ” | Ralph Reischl, D¥._ator Quebec, recently published, contain ‘matter of inter-|no: buy anything. I used to sneak away from the |maker will touch your regulator if Tomm 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 22 est those of us who abide under the blessings| I had a letter from Marge yes- |others and come here every day.|YOU desire and be very pleasant| | ;:enmms'bn &m.l“t:.:ms lzm~ meeYs first and third Tuesdays of National Prohibition, |terday. She's coming home be-|I called it my own. Wasn't that about it. —adv. | | i B‘H‘y ‘gg:“ ey G A. Baldwin, Secretary and | These reports show reduced purchases of alcoholic |fore Christmas.” presumptuous in me, when it’s|” i o T e s . i Herder, P. O. Box 273. liquors in 1931 as compared to the previous year| «That's nice,” Kitty could say|really yours?” untarily and the words released all = |and a general trend toward beer and wines. |it quite calmly, because she felt| * a big hilltop,” David an-|the longing in her hea “It isn’t| . ° :3;?;;’2&2;2:(": NG, | In Alberta, for example, 92 per cent. of the!no smallest interest in Marge's|swered, easily. all I want! But, David, what else Dr. A. W { 7 ith wine | : B L . , r. A. W. Stewart day of each month In total bulk sales were of beer and stout, with wine|coming or staying away. David had no need now, for its|can there be for me? e said DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple ] {Sfllf‘* computed at 163,000 gallons. The commissions| <Mrs. Frew. Someone to see|seclusion, Kitty thought. it in the old troubled way of ap-g! Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. M. H beginning at 7:30 p. m: "l | were enabled to turn over to the Provincial treasury|yoy " It was Josie again, in the “D> you remember that first|peal to him. With the old gesture SEWARD BU]LDING BN 2 2. ‘\v}( 1 T |$1.738954 on gross sales of $4,678,109, not including|office door. day we came here, David? How she put her hand on his arm. Ottive. PHite AGS Bos. Jo J. FARGHER, S NI TT A PAINTING-UP |licensed beer sales by the glass and bottle. The| Kiivy went out to the waiting[long ago it seems nmow. That girl He bent swifty and kissed her ‘Phone 2’70’ Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sos CLEANING-UP AND i ¥ |Dominian Government received in revenue $2,087,000.|100m ~She gave a little glad cry.(that I was then—almost—a strang- |hand. il A, __o | retary. " PROGRESSING. Nova Scotia, whose liquor system is now only d stood there. er to me now.” “I love you, Kitty.” o ~ |two years old, made a profit for the Province and| . 1 wanted you to come to- looked soberly out across| She drew her hand away, trem-| @—— eo| ORDEP, OF FEASIERN STAR With houses and fences bemng erected and im-|4he Dominion Government's only slightly less than ; not seeing it, but seeing |bling. She put it to her face. Robert Simpson Becond and Fourth proved and repaired and painted throughout the Alberta’s > vou think I'd forget what Frew of those days,["I'm afraid, David.” Her voice 0 D 1 4 Tuesdays of each month, City, lots and streets and alleys being cleaned up,| Premier Harflngmn. of N:wa, Scotia, has Lh}s‘ is?” e had had to lean on Da- |faltered. He saw a deep flush t. .lee e \ at 8 ovclok. Scottish gardens being planted and lawns put into shape to |to say of last year's figures: “I am personally pel;‘ “Bu: youre so pusy” . What a foolish. bg-wxldered spread from her check to her Gr-duacte w:‘x;?e e Rite Temple. EDITH during the season that is mow well |suaded that the people of Nova Scotia have Mot| ..o 5, husy for that. What |uncertain, blind girl she'd been |throat. He waited, patiently, his lege of Op! Ty HOWARD, Worthy Mat« 1 please the eye du ; s 1- |abused the privilege that has come to them under say to celebrating?” But even thinking that, she felt eyes caressing her. Opthalmology | ron; FANNY L. ROB- under way, Juneau's clean-up and paint-up can |the Government-control law. The Government feels “But T Cal’\'b—" a wistful tugging at her heart; “I've missed you awfully.—this Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. paign is progressing in a manner that ought 10|, "iye report indicates a trend toward temper-| Mrs, Frew.s|there was something lonesome i1i[year. It —your mot being here— 7 | DA e et o v 2 1 slease every resident. ance, and a continuance of this trend, in conjunc- of CO“‘:*?" fyou “‘:}‘: f’: d;).r going ahead—withoat David. oot i op every-|a s KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - ‘ Let the good work proceed. Let Juneau be made |tjon with the temperance efforts being now put”lllut ‘ln Jo;:e. :omm beeodo ce “m: ‘oure happy now, David ask-|thing. I guess—I do od you. ' Dr C L Femon Seghers Council No, 1760 &) the handsomest and most delightful town in the|forth in the schools, should show a marked e“euilx‘; mfif;’ \:Je o inw: jam |€d rusquely. David! I guess I've always need- c‘l!lll‘OPl’!ACTOB Meetings second and 1ast i West country. In that way, this town will do her |within a few years.” : Y airtes Foatee. oABIRe e “yes, of course T am! .Ought|ed you. What you gave me—" l ek ramiments Monday at 7:30 p. m part to turn aside the depression, in case it should Alberta, Nova Scotia aqd other (Eanad;an _Prov-l '.‘O:‘ course you ocan,” echoed I not to be with the Treasure| He drew her gently to him until l Hellenghal Building ( Transient brothers urg- head this way, and make the residents contented. |inces fairly t;f:n :,he i‘e'?:;b‘e‘;%"‘”ggl;;yi m's"’;z‘u‘nfr"y' David, Jaughing. “We'll drive out [Island Shop so i:afeli' fiabudhgd? her shoulder rested in the hollo;' ’ FOOT CORRECTION gm toh atto:gimc;:mce i it q erience was ow A 3 i ” I like the work. ike seeinglof his arm. He said no word, o o x nibers, reel i In this connection, it is plefl.smg Ato notg{ that gamda deferred to the wishes of a majority of her to the ,l.ilme house if youll use Carol so sure of herself. I like|content to feel her relax against | Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 ! JOHN F. MULLEN, G, X. i Juneau merchants are domg‘ theuj part in dnsl)lay—‘pwp]e. abandoned a menacing and destructive pplicy [your car” i the way your father depends on|him, vontent to see the happiness o—. s H. J. TURNER, Secretary, ¢ ing and advertising the articles in stock that are |.nd now is gratefully on the way to complete re- “Oh, David. T'd love that! me. 1 like Pound. You can't|slowly suffusing her face WORAPERIEN TR s S useable in the clean-up and paint-up work. Juneau |cyperation from one of the most sinister social| “I've telephoned Mrs. Dundy 0|y, " 10w nice it is to have Pound| “Bui David, you ought to g0 to i i 4 can do the work to be done on a home trade basis. | nightmares of all history. have some lunch rea;ly for us. waiting for me when I go home, |write that—" P Our trucks go any place any Put on your bonnet, quick.” . |to have him fuss over me. And| “I'll wire Norwood tonight—that Saloum S time. A tank for Diesel Oil 4 4 | . “But how did you know I'dp,q nes so proud of you, @s|rm staying. Id rather work here | { and a tank for crude oil save | NORTHWEST FOR PULP AND PAPER Unfortunates. go?” ; froud as your own father, He |Ribty—mwith you" | burner trouble. | PROTECTION. “I intended to kidnap you ifi o oq o if he might take Little (Copyright, Jane Abbott.) Seward St. Next to Kann's| | PHONE 199, NIGHT 48 | | (New Yotk World Telegram.) you balked at it. This {s my day|ro4y o his room. I gave him THE END {1l RELIABLE TRANSFER l Washington and Oregon are urging that Con-| Guy de Maupassant, who wrote “A Piece of as much as yours. s my autographed copy to keep. Da- G L ISR S i t tective tariff on pulp and paper |String” might have written a similar story about| The new David, assertive, charm-| ;4 o1 "vou know how proud we = I & proseauys * aking industries of |20 incident in Central Park Saturday. ing, spirited. He wore a new suit, all ars of you?” TWMT " :;;0:::;;:;:501PT::deer::;;kg C:roniclé thmks‘ Forrest Russell, ]?HVE!E 10 SAs RS ot the o] Few es i He sat clasping his knees, his Optometrist—Optician NEW RECORDS L st. empoyed, was reposing on a rock in the sunshine | It seems to me you are l0ok chin bent in his hands. P Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ! Alaska ought to join the States down on the COASt| oo “tne' soth Street and Seventh Avenue entrance|ing particularly well, Mrs. Frew.” ("0 B 7, 5 oo Bl ot 5 7. Valentine Bldg. | NEW SHEET MUSIC > in the urge. {to the park. Donald Ryan, homeless also, asked; They drove swiftly out .of the “are you vcetibented o g0 ‘on like“ the otlmice P’h;)ne proe Res'ldenoe' This is all right, and if measured by the Amer- him for a cigarette ’ |city, and into a russet brown and |, .o ipe rect of your life? Is it Phone 3288. Office Hours: 9:30 RADIO SERVICE . jcan Protection policy in tariff legislation it ought Forrest lacked the inclination, or who knows, the[gold country. The wind in her going to give you—everything you TAILOR to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | L to be. Pulp and paper making is a large industry |energy, to dig into his pocket, and told his friend |face Lrought the old high color want?” Expert Radio Repairing A 2 s do so. to Kitt cheeks; her eyes had S ) Xly. “Ol I £ and one that has been slipping away from the to ’ ” She answered quickly. h, yes, e || Radio Tubes and Supplies i, jes| Some one happened to be looking out of an|darkened in the old way of de- of course” And then as though 7 5 ;Jxmed Sls‘(cs s :}nnnd&]l ‘:nz:lmliuolpmn m“nmes'apartmem window acoss the street, saw what lap- light 2 another voice had asked the ques- \/er)P Reasonable JUNEAU'YOUNG 52 rom year to year for a lor d bbery and turned in a police| “It's been five weeks since I've|, X A 1 | : peared to be a rol y s eated: f I rice on However, several things count against the prob-gipm Plligslaie 4 P e sronsat Of course Funeral f;ag}:crg“ JUNEAU MELODY ability of success in the effort. In the first place| Radio cruisers and motorcycle policemen descend-| “Don't I know that? She could not see his face. It W. L. DOUGLAS and Embalmers HOUSE there is the growing feeling that the protective [ed upon the siesta in large force before Ryan had| He told her of changes he'd been was turned from her. But she tariff has developed to the point that it has become |finished his smoke. ; R 0 making in the new g‘;"‘_‘a of the| & him give a little expressive SHOES a boomerang. It worked all right in many respects The two men, says the news report, were people he'd met. vid, 8OINg | ie (o hic” shoulders. until foreign countries began to levy high tariffs|uP for disorderly conduct for lying on the warm rock |ahead, she thought. Well, she was,| "y 1.4 o know that. T'm going | Also have Shupaks, Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 in the sunshine. too. And she told him of the bt i N i % B DOUCY 08 tE MO some prominent ciub, where they could have re-|success of the shoj § ke e : f § i % 7y s It will mecessitate digging up some o ‘.INEAU TRANSFER a marked dimmum‘m i" 0‘"‘ f‘;“‘g‘r‘ev:;‘:iv t';’;“i clined unmolested in a solarium, if they wished. “Ivs a go, Davi g e - higme AgEiE 1D mne Shirts, ete. WOMEN J B the belief is becoming increasingly p Of course. I knew it would| oo graves. Norwood says I COMPANY our need for more foreign trade is greater than v be.” : : The C f Tilden. Yot , |have the touch he wants. T can't W Attractive Be- that for uncompetitive prices at home. e Case of . Th most plegsed on agcoum tell you much more about it now.” A ear y Another reason is that Americans own most of OXiamt Flao News) of Carol.‘ So;lnetunes I fi(;ntAb:-l “How perfectly wonderful! Da- GARB GE < A 1 the Canadian pulp and paper manufacturing plants e o SR ey bl Uave ‘ehe's 4he same girl. “|vid Frew, with such an assign- coming Appare and timber reserves. To such an extent is this sgmluelli ngenfl:vaiflz %%n;:vam:l;mmogremve ol ge%_tumfl;\vell, he’s nice. DA~ ontt Do you remember when H A ULED Dresses and other garments : true that the central American pulp and paper :n;e‘é?el;vg “l‘ the gradual modification of human v‘déher J(:i(; fifi:‘ I:t::c. of iburces, Dorcas used to(send you’hmne made to give individual charm | i manufacturing association had the timerity to urge|institutions to meet new social conditions and altered |jaughing. Dorcas had gone to UVEIE:I.“: ;‘l:fis,boy ;2;’ f:;gre"o;,;m: Reasonable Monthly Rates and distinction. that the Government act to prevent the develop- |human needs. . . . He destroyed the canal ring up-|with her Aunt Lydia. Aunt Ly-|. ss0ns? CR K 4 4 ness of ment of pulp and paper making in Alaska to com-|State and the notorious Tweed ring in New YOrk|dia had a slight stroke which made shaep :ce:n Egzszdm;hggm‘ g o Eglelr\dhgg “XOOD presh]e; the B g ul:gf Moven, Pudie: i Bl te with the Canadian products. Many millions of |City.” an invalid of her. But Dorcas hadl — " : YOUE [ ¥ ; G8rIH y ‘ o improvi t destroying, estab- . going? ¥Fall Oord . $8.00 them altered at the . Freight and Baggage American capital wil! produce people who will ener-| This bellever in improving, not destroying, e simply ‘transpinted her flag Of{""Ll"y noq to her. He did mot|| Halt Cord $4.25 2 3 getically oppose amything that would curb |lished institutions, served his country in that most|independence. ~She'd taken OW|, ' har but his eyes betrayed 38 Genta Giwount Ber sash Smart Dressmaking Prompt Delivery of the shipping of Canadian pulp and paper to the difficult period of its history, the years before,| Timer with her and Emil and his longing. “Oh, right awey, I per cord United States. American owned Canadian pulp |0UTInE and after the War Between the States. His|Max ond Mark and the others T80 |, ges” T tola_Norwood that I E. 0. DAVIS Shoppe ALL KINDS OF COAL ®i biographer says “he believed in certain fundamen in and out of Aunt Lydia’s house | i T came 5 s i and paper making plants and timber have been|..nciples for the direction of organized society, andlas much at home there as uwy'dyi)z:}? i%;gvg]' ‘n,::i&;)lsryteu % TELEPHONE 584 107 Main St. Phone 219 PHONE 48 providing the major portion of pulp and paper|his public career was guided by them. Hence, he|felt on Ketchum street. Mrs. Gen- |, oo o tieadod e, Dbl ek Qom - | S——— i, used in the United States for a long time. fought dishonesty in party campaigns and in elec-|tle was running a boarding ho"sci‘need S oW, i{ou‘re walking o ‘Then there is one more element that will operate |tions.” against the plan of Northwest manufacturer in the Tilden was the only American to be elected premises. That is the circumstance that there are|President and yet never to serve as President. He Py . 17PLAY BILLIARD § at 92. i o e 5t T 3 v very well on your own two feet, She told him of his father,|\T¥ WY on vour own two foeb| | Canvas and Leather “He's very well and I think he's| W% 0 R (0 S CO e Goods thousands of American newspapers that are inter- :;;cs;;'li‘;‘“l%%?;;o 5}"?“5‘; "‘;'s;fl';‘:;e o‘:‘":isfl“:]':;u?fi ml;hffim"if; We have m;\v or more I could recnng: m:'l'l | MADE TO ORDER | C. HEGG —at— i ested in cheaper newsprint. They have been 80| ooy "o trick. Tt would be hard now to find| They found the little house, al- ° ¥ Seeing you contented With| | . McClaire, Prop. : RFORD’S i strong that they and other interested people have P | business. But you—' BU. been abl K bo! % 1 a reputable historian to deny that Tilden, not Hayes,| most buried in gold and red-yellow = “qy “hot1» She cried it invol- | 223 Seward Street TELEPHONE 235 . X . 1 n able to keep both wood pulp and newsprint|y,g jegally elected President in 1876. leaves. Chrysanthemums were in'____— " ° — . ] on the free list for many years. In any other republic, so clear a thwarting of |bloom in the garden, some late e KALSOMINING H However, a united effort on the part of the|the national will would have led to revolution. In|roses and gladiola, and dahlias M CA UL 3 Northwest in favor of a protective tariff for the [America it led only: to a further proof of Tilden’s|lingering, portulaci bright along the t ELECTRICAL PAINTING THE JUNEAU Launpry : N __growing pulp and paper manufacturers in the North- |greatness. Rather than see his country thrown into|iborders. A few grapes still hung MOTOR Franklin Street, between % ' west could not possibly damage the situation and |disorder, he insisted on letting the fraudulent de-fon the vines, deeply purple against REPAIR WORK ; HOME DECORATING Front and Second Streets ¥ # might work out to advantage. The Ketchikan |[C}on stand. For his self-abnegation he stands|the yellow leaves. o . NO JOB TOO SMALL | Estimates furnished free PHONE 359 paper is -absolutely correct in its conclusion that forth unquestioned as one of the greatest of the “Oh, it's lovely,” cried Kitty. CO. Clpit&l Electric CO . e the interest of Alaska in this matter is absolutely elecvl::l w",;ff“:fi::: 32,:“:“:)1,“";:“ sx;m;zbhc life in 1 e s B ; i ~ 4dentical with that of Washington and Oregon. i ' the present difficult period. DO 9" BE TOO £ R R T There are. The next generation will be able to N T W P Johmon 2 s AQ ” = recognize them. His own generation regarded SA 'VE HALF RAL s ° ? AMERICA’S ROYAL PALACE. Samuel Tilden as just another politician. GETTING ILONG L[BE ": Honolulu, capital of the Territory of Hawali, is ON RRUD il The Drys are all confused. They seem to think . DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS % the only American city whici .has a royal palace they own President Hoover, and they also seem o where Kings and Queens oncc lived and ruled. think if Mr. Hoover admits it they may have Tolani Palace, which still retains all of the ma-|goover, but not the President—(Cincinnati En- Jestic beauty of its original architecture, is utilized |quirer.) today as the executive building of the island gov- ernment, and will be one of the place of historic Political leacdership and responsible government interest visited by delegates to the National-Pacific lhave for the present become archaic terms in the ign Trade Convention to be held there May |United States—(Louisville Courier-Journal,) 4, 5, and 6. ‘What was once the throne room is now the meet- ing place of the Territorial House of Representa- tives, while across the hall the Senate meets in the &3 MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Junean wWO0D CLEAN HEMLOCK 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 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 balince grow amazingly - fast. Airplanes carried nearly half a million passengers last year, and most of them were landed with hardly a bump.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded twice a year B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA e FINE place. For coal art an b gives a e iprly el g v Watch and Jewelry bin is running heat. supply to prove our statement. draying service is always the best|{ at very reasonable rates AT WRIGHT SHOPPE D. B. FEMMER PAUL Phone 114 : st ¢ m area which, in monarchial days, was the Democrats forecast possible victory in ail 48 _palace dining room. States. There are still politicians who see value in ‘The throne room is but little different today than |the claim-everything idea.—(Boston Transcript.) , was when the last Hawaiian monarch relinquished he scepter, and the islands were annexed to the| ‘The Government doesnt try to get at the United Siales, during the closing 'years of last cen- botto::n of things?” Son, you should see the tax X r of the original furniture remains, but payer's pocketbook.—(Los Angeles Times.) ¥ - throne itself has been placed in a museum &long | 4 1ot of the fellow Democrats of the Governoi h the crown jewels and other trappings of lof New York keep on yelling “Stop Roosevelt,” buf £ nobody seems to be doing any effective bloeking Palace also contains the offices of the|and tackling—(Detroit Free Press.) Vi GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNEssoN Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short

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