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4 [ s ————— THAT PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY. The voting in that Pennsylvania Democratic pri- mary was not alarmingly heavy in spite of all the publicity it has had. With almost complete re- turns Gov. Roosevelt received 98,797 votes and former Gov. Smith 78636. Roosevelt's plurality was slightly over 20,000. The Roosevelt supporters claim 66 votes, while the Smith supporters question two dozen of them, declaring that th will be 34 against a Two-Piece Silk Suits were fairly well as is.—(Miami, protect satistied with Fla., News.) The stuff you fellows write won't live, The critics oft declare— But if it brings a smile today Why should a column writer care! —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Just as important as building a navy to protect navy to country is building a country for a (Seattle Star.) PRINT DRESSES IN SILK—AIll Sizes In the new polka dot patterns In chiffon and silk, in the new Dresses pastel shades——ALSO Black Satin Crepes Juneau Sample Shop Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. Afternoon and Evening their corn liquor table, the two lights over the bed| —with & ‘clicking rush Georgie had | turned them all on. The room|T that had been full of velvety twi- light was now a stream of color Color was everywhere; and mos glowingly of all, in Georgie. Geor- gie was color. Georgie, thought Jennie, lookec most wonderfully aglow tcnigl The pink creaminess of her skir seemed to have a golden tone un-|said. “There may be something der it. Her eves had the amber |you can do on the clerical staff gleams in them that Jenny loved; | under Mr. Croze. T'll ask him.” even in the shadow their brown| “Oh, Georgie, there's no one was not dull or slow. She picked |[in the world so kind as you! If up the bright enamel brushes and fonly I can pay you back some her splendid arms moved up and|day?” down like flairs. Georgie's red Georgie's fingers snapped deri- pbrown hair was short and she|sively. feel so useless, doing nothing here n the apartment and with no job. ought to earn my keep either here or somewhere else.” “Don’t bother your head about it; Youre happy here. ou can't want to go governessing again?” Jenny was silent. Georgie wield- ed file and buffer confidently. “I'll see about some little half- me job at Matching's,” Georgie into her cloak and led the wa rapidly down the stairs. “All his rules are of iron but this one is of ferro-concrete—if a woman in his employment marries, she must go.” Jenny followed her splendid cousin into the waiting car. Was there another word that so well described Georgie, wondered Jen- ny? “By the way, Jen, when we get to Milli's, go straight into the lobby while I tip this chauffeur. Ryder phoned that he might be late but the man he's bringing is to wait just under the light.” Mils, . . . Jenny gathered her frosty skirts together and got obediently out. -|The man under the light—she sighed a little—looked very much like all the rest of Ryder Vale's friends; polite, over groomed, and slightly ill-at-ease. Then the man under the light was suddenly whisked away by a big woman in petunia chiffon. Jen- ny, at a loss, adrift like a little lost icicle upon an acreage of red carpet, turned to wait for Geor- GETTING ALONG 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. - She turned sharply—and a man, not in the least like the one who had been whisked away, looked down into her eyes and asked— “Miss Revell?” T T AT Fraternal Societie. % ———— OF ———— “ | Gastineau Channe! } o ‘. e S AT T . B. P. 0. RLKS ol Meeting every 'S Wednesday night at 8 p. m, Eks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, Exalted Ruter. * M. H. SIDES, Secretary — e Co-Ordinate Bori. ‘ ies of Freemason RS ry Scottish Rite , Regular meeting ,second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m, Scot- tish Rite Temple, WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary B 7 ol LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 760 ‘. e Meets Monday 8 p . Ralph Reischl, Di“.ator o b Legion of Moose No. 2{ mee%s first and third Tuesdays. G A. Baldwin, Seceretary and Herder, P. O. Box 273. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning &t 7:30 p. m. JOHN J. FARGHER, g Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sea retary. ORDEP, OF EAS1ERN STAR Becond and Fourth ‘Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clok, -Scottish Rite Temple. EDITH HOWARD, Worthy Mat« ron; FANNY L. ROB- INSON, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 2769 Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. N . Our trucks go any place any 1 time. A tank for Diesel Oil l | and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. | rmoNE 19, MIGRT 18 ' . | RELIABLE TRANSFER . NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE - . Roosevelt. However, a majority of the delegation is, *—— —————————® Dady ‘4laska Emp',re !apparently. conceded to Roosevelt PROFESSIONAL l 2 This is not the first time the status of the| .. . bRk ANAGER Pennsylvania delegation was in controversy up to .. PYREILRNEE AT e V. TROT e ol the time the votes were cast in the convention. In | Helene W. L. Albrecht | puRliahed cvery (COMEANT M tond” and’ L 1924 both the supporters of Gov. Staith and those PHYSIOTHERAPY I Btte‘:u, Juneau, Alas g i of Mr. McAdoo claimed more votes hefore the con- Massage, Electricity, Infra Red = vention than they finally received f{rom the State Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | Egtered In the Post Office tn Juneau as Second Class . T "0 oo ot Madison Square. 410 Goldstein Building | Tuatter. 3% Phone Office, 216 | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Figures given out at Olympia disclose that the IO R TSN Dellvered by carrier In rJg;{;gurp:fig;fl{fi_""“W*" and ‘siate of V agton collected $87,000,000 in the last .n_______n_.a_l;. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: two years and that there has been no time in the Bs.xAsg::;usgnv One year, in advance, §12.00; six months, in advance, biennium t there was not a cash balance in Blomgren Building § 300, one month In advance, 325 ey wil promptly the treasury cxceeding $10,000000. That is a fine 'PHONE 56 ! motify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | op oo for the State treasury but it must have B Gan toy as i ™ %’fnefl{il“” ’»"r‘%" rrxv"yl'”.‘\‘nr/l Business Offices, 374. been tough on a lot of taxpayers. % g T H B has done it twice, Dr. Charles P. Jenne Bids — e [ DENTIST ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LNARGER All political eyes are today on California’s pri- Rorms 8 and 8 Valentine THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER l’uaLchTlo A =it I: Bullding T Telephone 176 Ancient Migration. T : (Seattle Times.) i | Dr. J. W. Bayne | Dr Ales Hrdlicka, a learned scientist of the|. i 18| DENWIST Smith. an Institution even though his name is an }) Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. affront to the proponents of Prohibition, believes|! | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. that the ancestors of the Mayas, Aztecs and Incas Evenings by appointment | former lived on Kodiak Island, just south of the|, 1 Phone 321 | Ala Peninsula. He has been making an inten- o ® sive study of material which he excavated from the - rd ruins of an ancient village on the island last sum- mer. Some of the art objects suggest relationship i Dr. A. W. Stewart to the cul in Central America and Yucatan. DENTIST The v that the original migrants crossed | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | —— Bering ait from Siberia and pushed their way || 1 SEWARD BUILDING | il southward to the Alaska Peninsula and thence (o Office Phone 469, Res. | THE ISSUE IS DRAWN. Kodizk Island, Cook's Inlet and eventually to|| g Phone 276 i Mexico and to Central and South America, is highly | by Julul Jenny turned sharply $Sordlieat e —e Senator Howell of Nebraska has introduced a bill \jnieresting. During the later periods of this pre- al .fv Add' —and a man looked in the Senate to authorize the transfer of the duties nistoric migration, divergent bands pushed eastward left- ams U, g o— 4 -'. and powers of the Alaska Road Commission from across the mountains and became the ancestors of : i Robert Slmpson l the Army Department to the Interior Department. |the North zl’.nz;elrlcan ;ndi:}ns, Tlnz rx;oveme]qthocf;:- oEARE ! A Lo - Op[. D. 1 ilar o o e n t House by pied severa ousands of yeai., during whic s H ) keep 5 “Ge’ your —nNo wear y 4 Qe::::s";‘m‘:f,'o it R/ e e 1o Indians adjusted themselves to their new environ- A LOST ICICLE h shall Georgie, [little jade shawl, theres o touch| | Oraduate é?w:;%g“‘n?‘ | Bty ment. ENNY REVELL e or & t-colored ;of silver on it.” ege il drawn. | There is abundant evidence that Kodiak Island looked down from the fringe thang, child, it Opthalmology ALY | That Alaska is opposed to the proposed trans- ... thickly populated in the distant past. Dr. h high window «idlet, |gives you height.” She Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grou l fer there is not a question of doubt. Tt could pgjicka has found that every favorable part of it was stili ed rag |most casually. “D'you k CEEAT only result in confusion while the Interior Depart- j5 coverzd with buried village sites. The site exca- warm from the | igoing to be a very lovely Wwo e ° ment would be trying to build up a road organiza- vated last summer contained about two acres. The summer sun, and | 2 dance| *“I am a woman already.” said Dr. C. L. Fenton [ tion—something that it has not. And, after th("remdms of subterranean dwellings were found, with| watched the day- |Jenny airily. “I'm 24 1 wish CHIROPRACTOR confusion and slowing down of work, it is improbable jmany objects shqwing the _culture of the aboriginall lig: creep st2p v2e to |youw'd grasp it.” i Electric Treatments } that the organization would be as satisfactory inirace. Another village, which so far has not been P away say peop ten of | The next second her hand had ‘ Hellenthal Building ( v the highly efficient Alaska Road Com- touched, contains approximately forty acres. He i3 from the corner|an evening littl2 | flown to her mouth. What in the FOOT CORRECTION | Ly, St ke e S o of (e opinion that the latter place was the metropo- of Eyle Streetl.fgld hamle lworld could have possessed her?| Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 | il ; _iis of this ancient subarctic culture. Soon it would be An amazing infant |To be rude to Georgle, when thelq_ . It is evident. that the legislation is proposed in Dr. Hrdlicka's theory that the Maya and Aztec dark. |very clothes on her back were the interest of economy. It ought to be evident |gjyilization was introduced by way of Siberia in-| She had never, in all her twent: i T | Georgie's gitt. to anyone who thinks at all that economy could stead of from across the Pacific Ocean in some|four yea . n ‘sound: i appro-| It was a tremendous relief to not possibly result from such a transfer. In the strange way, seems reasonable. Anyway it will find|top the comi wow fto Georgiz's soft hear Georgie's easy lau l Y first place the Army engineers that have charge of adherents here in the Pacific Northwest. Instead | manmer of 1 o Jemny's. “You call| “Twenty-four! Heavens, you lit- | Sa oums the Alaska Road Commission do not draw salaries of ’dfémitnslmx' energies ‘01 e‘icflvfltfil;‘llnbl ML;:SS ering fantasies into her mind. er-brain, but do you e chicken, wait till you're my age”, s apropris s. They |8nd entra. merica we have a profitable 1 the country she thought drow know what you've t o You're only 28.” v ’ ix.‘r(;mof::;r:??id\h(()\or;x\x:‘l"io:ndwn‘l[opil‘:iu(::rkm;hi;\] for research much nearer home. .Archaenlug\cn{ evening comes like a bat, eve Ge . half was “Nearly 30. On Georgie’s lips Seward St. Next to Kann's i L T ok i merp‘study may shortly become &an important industry|thing darkens under its wings, was struck rigid in it sounded a gay, reckless achieve- “g‘z‘“‘m‘:‘;y i‘;:’;‘;;'h:r“‘l” ::}:I‘(‘ ;‘(:)f“-‘m';‘:]‘":? 5 1o the Northiand. in the city it drops like a dra-|fold upon fold of apricot velvet. |ment—being nearly 30. “A jolly e e !k 3 | = gon-fly ag with light and| <Jenny. Oh, Jenny! Whatever £00d age, too. You don't get nag-|e. where it is possible that there might be somg reason | Strike While the Iron Is Hot. awhirl h enchantment P e |ged or patronized and you can| DRE. R. E. SOCTHWELL to transfer these activities. But even then it would | “Jen-nee!” flakhed into the nd your money as you like. %] Opmmetrub—opmlan | seem that the transfer would be to the Government | (Seward Gateway.) She sighed a little and turned |her arms around - girl should be a fool to marry yet|| Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted i Bureau of Public Roads. However, the Road Com-| g F. Wann, one of the best and most widely e window, rubbing |«Many, many hap Jen-|Jen.” | Room 1, v:lan‘t_inenB}:g;m : mission is thoroughly organized, has had long ex- known mining engineers of Alaska, and who has|” her h like an |ny- hall you tell Eddie that you Office Pgmgm:fi -Homf:_ 99_” perience and is splendidly efficient. Why disturb 'for some time been connected with the Fairbanks 3 d. Midway between|ogether won't marry him for ages yet? | Ph"“ew”,‘,.. 1~ooew 5:30 that situatioh? ¥ | Exploration Company, offered the suggestion to the|* wintlow: aoil__the, VoI that i A i wait-| Georgie's big, creamy shoulders | ! HR X : i We do not believe these bills can be passed Fairbenks Chamber of Commerce that an organiza- ‘*_-‘:dl“'j:\”. “111}"“!- -“C\;{ :"f"‘- edft Georgie was energeti- | shrugged. “Oh, my dear infant— < over the objection of Delegate Wick am, and we |tlon be perfected with a view to assembling accur- | M OF e 00 its « She hov-lcally on the floor of the wal e began to reddfn her ..m0}11h — v RS A " " late data on the mine prospicts of the district and ered before it, desp sly Con-|and presently she swung out a|lavishly with competence. “Yes, T JUNEAU-YOUNG believe that Delegate Wickersham will effectively | ;qouv0n to enlist capital in that field. cious that she seemed barely |mat, jade-stringed box, stamped su- |suppose I shall tell him,” she Parl object. |" The suggestion merits deepest consideration, not |twent when she was actually 24 pephly—Parfaife.” agreed presently. ‘“Seems a shame Funeral Parlors }only by Fairbanks, but by every town in the railroad ’lgda.\‘ and Igrl_ m(;:‘e competent “Oh, but you shouldn’t have,”|in ka “.M;! when hde»s 513 prqud; ‘mn’::dl:;e;:llm?:“m v i ch an organization, acting in the capacity |than anyone belleved. stammered Jenny. “Parfaite is so|making. He is proud-making, isn’ HELP THE SALVATION AR R riee i asated by s Ailied Mining| “Jen-nee? Getting ready?” tertibly expensiv he Jen?” Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | engineer, could do much to stage a mining boom The shadows she loved were “Open it pet, and put it on.| “He's nice” Jenny said softly. b e The Salvation Army has inaugurated its annual i Alaska. crowding into the room but still |Ryder Vale is always worth 10ok-|“And good-natured and fire-sidey; | drive for funds. Staff Capt. Acton, in charge ny‘ It requires the same effort and diligence to she dawdled at the graying mir-|ing mice for. Besk there's thivt |aha he adores you. (And he's’ e a——— the work in Alaska, and Capt. Lesher, in charge of stimulate mining and make it successful as with fror. unknown stalwart he's bringing imous in his way. There was a the Juneau work, are canvassing this City for sub- |any other business. Our principle drawback is the| She saw a tumble of pale-gold |with him. 1t fits you quite |lot in the Record this morning seriptions. They have set $1,000 as the amount they lack of such an organization of local capital to |hair, so silvery blond and fine that|wonderfully. And here are 'the about his last flight. When is he WOMEN want from this place. cml-:;y .:.r:l mteh workv of attr?kcl!i;ng ia_tt_elnuonn;ofl';lelle’ jl;m;jm:{e bgossmne;a:outdhe; fllCE. }:bet to go with it. They, |coming to town again?” |§ v " 8ol and other mines in vicinity, al er dark brows an er dark long |fit, too.” SN his evening, I i ' Geor- |} = .m::“;’“i:: ';:cbeS;:::io:‘o ;:‘:; 'h;;e'm;:‘:‘:u;:{m act as an agent for those desiring to sell. lashes painted little shadows on| Jenny, blinking again, gazed at|gie ngdf g,im‘;ec?n: hlhggem dread || Wear Attractive, Be- & 3 Let us not wgn until wildcat promoters invade |the faii flush of her skin; they | f in the long glass. It was|arguing with him. ‘Fraid Il gtve!i s Army has become an institution that this com-|ine field and spoil it by offering unworthy proposi-|gave mystery to her eyes. Very|a silver dress—silver touched with |way, T suppose, and find myseit |l coming Apparel munity and Southeast Alaska can not afford to lose. |tions, thereby killing our one best bet for estab- eyes, wide-set and of {a fant, cold green and, where it|in a semi-detached house, with |§ 1t is doing good work that the best interest of all |lishing prosperity in this section of Alaska un- black that has purple |drgpped to the silver shoes, with|a daily maid.” 4 i Dresses and other garments coneerned require shall be continued. It is work in |matched in its history. in it under the sun. i an. even colder, steely blue. “And yet you want to marry ;mude to give individual charm a special field that no other organization can do so % B‘;t ‘h“'? C;“le Georgie f“’fl; “Come here, and let me see to|Eddie” Jenny said. “I do wish[j 80d distinction. well. Votes from Tallahassee in the Literary Digest's|her bath; fresh, glowing, scented. | your hands.” Georgie told her|that you didn't have to leave M hen the solicitors for the Army fund come |Prohibition poll show the State capital as more| ‘Jenny! We shall have to pre-|cousin. “I believe youve been |Matching if you mamy. Ts it ab- | yof;:es‘;f; ;;‘;mlg‘;pe;y““;;“:; around, be as liberal as your means will permit. than three to one in favor of repeal, which seems hoeid ‘we MSught they salil SUpDEr |pufiing ' them into -ereagy. WAReT |colubely oub of the question that|{ ¥l aitered at the “Phe amount that is needed from Juneau should pe |& little vhxgh to the Tallahassee Democrat. The }nstead of dm.x}cl—cn, you've left|again. Didn't Mrs. What's-her-\he would make an exception in i 3 e o ’ {local editor believes two to onme would be more the blinds up. !name come?” vour case? Couldn't you possibly |i D kin quickly raissd so the workers might get at OWher fpoourate. Even this would be a surprising majority| Jenny blinked. The light by the| “Oh, ves, but there's a lot of Ipersuade him to let you stay on? Smart Dressmaking work that needs to be done. to many who always believed Leon County folks|mirror, the light by the dressing|work and T like helping her. 1| “Not a hope” Georgie slithered Shoppe 107 Main St. Phone 219 “SEE” C. HEGG TELEPHONE 235 KALSOMINING PAINTING HOME DECORATING Estimates furnished free DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL “Yes. No. Not the Miss Re- vell” In vain Jenny tried to be coherent about it. The man continued to look down at her. She had never seen such intent eyes. They were laughing We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded twice a year B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANI; lu ALASKA they? (Copyright, Julia Cleft-Addams.) Who is this man? Jenny finds him interesting tomor- row, but he asks her an em- at her, those ‘eyes—or weren't D. B. 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