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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1932. S — . WILL BE THERE. 1 = . = Daily Alaska Empire L C ’ PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Socie Dl Dr. Clarence True Wilson says if 'all the wets & » o. . 0 R AN ard o i L in the proposed beer "parades the 'saloon Ou an t arr ° 4 2 JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR ANLMB.J,AGEF keepers and bartenders will be there. Yes, psrhaps. ‘\\ Helene W.L. Albrecht | n—-——~—-——' b 3 s e 2 except Sunday by the But will also be the American Bar Associa- . PRYSIOTHERAPY e g Bt {FANY ‘Mt Second and MalR oo Ameriean Federation of Labor, the Ameris “{’ by Julia Cleft-Addams Massage, Electricity, Infra Red M”,T'n:' e':'e,lyu' e can Legion, American bankers, American physicians NS TS == e e =T SR Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night Office tn Juneau as Second Class .o . oaons and, if the Literary Digests's poll is = | 410 Goldsteln Building g ) b - fmsll st — authentic, nearly half of the American clergymen! |things that seemed most to stand]another bell. This one Wwas ‘;;1“3 Phone Office, 216 | | an. 3 TSUBSCRIPTION RA i il AL N A plot against m at the Matching ne&d»omcc by her own hurrying feet as they | e ° Visiting brothers Oellvered by carrier In Juneau, Dougias, Treadwe Georgie Revell, o discover |She saw again her desk with its[pressed on the mechanism set in = )y By mail, postage paid, at tne following rates: Honolulu honor slavers were sentenced to| whether. she is the person | telephones and bell-pushes. the|the corridor floor and it warned |8 pe i orE S TREFRURGER | |GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, e l nths, in advance, ars in the penitentiary and forthwith the through which secret informa- | pigeon-hole into which she thrustjthe Old Man of her approach. DENTISTS Exalted Ruter. a fav will promptly was commuted to one hour of actual con-| - Hom Rhas ‘leaked” about the ' her big Weekly check. All the same, by the fime she Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary of any or irregularity 3t ihe R Skl R (0 vsrdioh 6 cverseas department of her em- | It was in the second picture|entered the enormous }wd-chamber PHONE 56 | 3 PNhd Business Offices, e fimpd 0 00 "% ployer’s business has been ar- he clung. After that, how could|he was ringing for her for the Hours 9 a.m. to 9 pm. y Co-Ordinate Bod- — o el v this subterfuge would not have beenf rangeq by her employer, Mat- find anything but frustration |fourth time. : Ao 6 Frecmsason ;“E‘;“‘.32.".5‘5‘?33?‘Ifif’.“".‘-ffifi;a o5 A | D ary and the law would have been saved from| ching. He tels his manager, in the little house? She came impe ably across | ® . 175 Boottisis ‘Rite o The Assoclated 'St all news dispatches credited to farcical treatment Croze, that he has planned a “You'd get your fun flying, Ed.|to the . four-pos d tenderad| e Rikrolar mseting local news put ein MR emare, which will prove her That's the gist of it. For me,)the typescript. Al his W’lf'h' Dr. Charles P, Jenne second Friday ALAS TION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER 3 ¢ guilt or innocence. This test |there'd be nothing to do but count[ered hand was waiting, twitching i 2 DENTIST each month at s OTHER PUBLICATION 2 At least Al Capone will be able to reduce the mysteriously concerns Match- the pennies while you were awayl!and fluttering, to s \teh the pa-( P DR RN 9:300 M= 8cote — B G cost of living down there in +Atlanta. He Was| ' ing’s nephew. who it is implied, and help you' count them: when fpers; from her. v ! Buildinj ! tish Rite Temple. 1 d to take only fen doltars with him when| is the strange man, Garth . were home,. You can't ask it For perhaps thi seconds alf Toliol ‘”6 ! WALTER B. HEISEL, Secrenry. for the South. Aveney, whom Georgie has just of me! Bspecially as I should|blessed calm prevai Then— 15 P . s met through Ryder Vale. Geor- have to start off . with being af “‘Provisionall aid “‘provi= {77 LOYAL ORDER OF | gie has come to Matching’s widow for a year!” dlonally’!” His falsetto broke inle i SIS - MOOSE, NO. 700 the weather was not all that could be| from Vale's dinner to her and He stared at her, rubbing his|a jangle of exoltement. He glared Dr. J. W. Bayne ‘ Meets Monday 8 p pec the Juneau baseball season got off to| her cousin Jenny, and Aveney i, his lips moving in half-|up at his secretary, ! fflC("COH_" DENTIST Ralph Reischl, Dis.ator L good start yesterday. It augurs well for Juneau| has said he would drive her wudible speech. He looked huge,|torted, his throat working. "l_‘hls Rooms 5-8 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 24 port this Spring and Summer. back to the party afterwards. baffled, rather pathetic. is no good, any of it. IUs an IM"|| office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | [meejs first and third Tuesdays Tty She is doing a rush night job she whispered tenderly. |becile inventfon on your part. I Evenings by appointment G A. Baldwin, Secretary and for Matching, and is waiting | get married tomorrow and [never dictated any of this. If T Phona 321 Herder, P. O. Box 273, s Par for the ring when Eddie Town- 20 to some hotel or other|weren't swrrounded my incompe-| g ° S S e I_)r; L send comes in, He says she lace here in town?” he ques- tent, impertinent— i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 (New York World-Telegram.) | must marry him immediately “And 1 suppose the sup- “I think if you on sir|e E o | Second and fourth Mon- : e 5 Wil Se ey vof el a8 he is going to Mexico to eri jent at your apartment!you’ll find you used & 'word‘ in Dr_ A W . Stewart day (_;f each month in Dr. Olarence True Wilson, Secrett¥ of ‘M| fiy for Matching. But if she |phones on any message from the|the third paragraph point- DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, n T Metod st e e oposeq| marries, Matching will fire her. Old Man?” ed—and her chief, in ccess of Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. 4 WORLD MOURNS WITH FRANCE. o o es Tor legalized beer. 2 | sne was shaking her head|exasperation, slapped ber [ingers)| “gsgwARD BUILDING ||70mN 5. FarcHER, X5 ETTETE | 1t all the wets marched, including “saloon keep-| L ABENEIES €. ng: RIUIy aside. LA prov e Office Phone 469, Res. Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Ses. The world mourns with France the assassination . d bartender: said Dr. Wilson, the demon- ?‘(?RTH A‘FELOXY‘ L ..mu?eex?z,’ Mu.oh cl:anut \\h”mh fl;e collater: (“.V phi o) Phone 276 | | retary. of her President Paul Doume He was a great .o would. give: the lligent Americans” a| vA full deep tide ?f C°;°‘f came 'T'd ;h:.: “,M of }.e-efm\r n“, Tha; 1 do.‘ Thv 1 lv;monauo-n . S —e 3 cY d ne b; 'd work as a cor > view he tment opposing Pro- flushing back to Georgie's facs. ma secret! No, it's Jenm‘ ing out nnv o g ™ ORDER, OF EASIFRN STAR man who achieved C e view -of ‘the you before you go, w o to a hotel for a bit|like this—d'you realize that there e——— 2 Sodond ' and - Fourth boy seeking an education and as a r SEs pInition Y . s |Ed. Tomorrow if you like.” have the apartment to|are three men within a mile of | Robert Slmpsou Tuesdays of each month, service, He was born in dire poverty and overcame| But how about a dry parade, Dr. Wilson? = " n ) " s till you go. I can fix|us who'd gladly commit a felony Opt. D il Becge s pesi it and won honors by the sort of application to his You could lead off “'“f“ “n }y;“;;%sp:x l("l';.:e:j “But there's a condition. 'You i v She came round the|to know what's on this piece of to 'A elu Col- ‘ ‘Riu T;:o}: E[:lt',x-‘sg tasks and persistence in whatever he undertook that Yo' ‘:{f‘)n?::""p fZatmon, ‘Senator Hetbn, 649 | must keep our marriage a secret close to him, laughing|paper ! G;fi‘ol Opmnzgry ik HOWARD.y\‘Vbflhy)nc- typifies France's rise from the depth of despair after | “hy GPRH oo friends of Prohibition, the|O, that I can hold my job." el s g ."n).s 0 [ coopyriatss guuins ORett-Ad R Of thalmology | ron; FANNY L. ROB- the Franco-Prussian War to the at Nation that |, o wpo profit from the teenth Amendment— There was a pause. E«:}dxe' push- df:\l stupid, and so—heav-| o ot al Fitted, Ground | INSON, Secretary. she is today. While he came from the penurious 4 those would be the rum runners, the beer run- ed b",ka 1?15 leame’r‘ hex‘r'nve‘. and en ‘\t« o i GReEahe llfl.s' thlsotmysu:'rm:;q asl‘he vl 'S home of a day laborer he gained cducation and pers, the nondescript underworld characters who}r‘"_’l’“ e 'head 3 \;Olelh;i\ 4 vf‘l“mnoaou h!:w;med.& :5 :}Cw‘ Avr’neyl for: ‘f:n :)‘:c’;‘ealizcs * = ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS culture through determined effort but never forgot [hang on the fringe of Prohibition and its attendant| -Howre You golng to weep €% and B SRR o e bell rang| gaat. ToRgEL D ! Dr. C. L. Fenton Seghers Council No. 1760, that he was of the peasantry and his life as first |rackets :“!}T‘ i 1 VAL ; bbb ey Ul e r. L. L. enno Meetings second and last citizen of his republic was one of simple democracy.| They could trail elaborate floats of beer and | S0IoERT b 0 g : Sl lreed iy meZL 4 < | CHIROPRACTO! Mondsy at 7:30 p. m. s da 5 i TACY. | hiskey trucks, Rum Row on wheels and Campbell’s | 98Y- he g P ype- | ! Electric Treatments Transient brothers urg- While M. Doumer was too old for active service |t/ /skhy o S0l | Hellenthal Building 1 gty i in the World War, four of his five sons Were ™", 4 onee you need a grand marshal who would | | 4 I F | FOOT CORRECTION Ohambers, Pifth Streck sacrificed in that terrible conflict. His three quarters|y, yyore fit than the man Prohibition made rich—| | SA VE H_ y I ‘Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 | JOHN F. MULLZN, G. K. of a century where devoted to patriotic service 0| capone—that is, if the Government would release | i o . H. J. TURNER, Becretary. his country. He was happy in his toil and glad him long enough for the Dry Parade? | ON 25 that he had so many sons to give to France ‘ L —_— H i WOOD iw N o Giast i oy St | Today. | S l b time. A tank for Diesel Oil | ROGSEVELT CLAIMS WORKING OUT. | | i aloum’'s f and a tank for crude oil save ; [ e | CLEAN HEMLOCK rno'l:rgmxqu ‘;r‘;‘:;bllxei' M8 The claims put forth by the supporters of Gov.| With the set sun, your hopes of vesterday | VIR NeLE e Jansigd bl 7 A : Roosevelt the middle of April have not been shaken [died out. All At was ye y | {14 in. 260, 24 in. ]! f RELIABLE TRANSFER I rimaries and conventions held since that time.| Things didn't materialize the way you di'”‘(‘lm?d‘ i i 2 | > . Bt at ant Ropseyelt supy s claimed 787 they would. All right again. Now—the present hour 5 i R B R [P i A Rl Rogeeytit supporiert claimed 8% . day. Yesterday bears no relation to it 1 | Single Load, $4.25 = = o votes of the sacond ballot. This estimate included| o "o pone “the relation that a nightmare bears| DE. R. E. SOUTHWELL 120 that were already pledged claimed 572 wi tON R mattiAg attar. | Double Load, $8.00 Optometrist—Optician NEW RECORDS to be elected and 86 that would come on the second Forget all abo esterday it is dead and| es Examined—Glasses Pited | 2 & ¥ ballot. Present claims are that he will receive am‘i,m.,‘,(izm NAE' cerhetery: of Time | A discount of 50 cents per E”Mm 7, Valentine Bldg. ! NEW SHEET MUSIC after the ballot T alive. Are you? Well, then, get busy!| load is made for CASH Phone 484; Residence y gl g Y O i : : | LEAVE ORDERS WITH columns, b lassed as “opposed Rhode Isl ten votgggwere .in.the ‘opposed or doubtful” column. Sixteen votés were claimed in Massachusetts that have been lost. How- ever, only 20 of Wisconsin's 26 votes were claimed Roosevelt 25. Only 60 votes were claimed in Pennsylvania. Roosevelt forces now claim 66. This is disputed. The Roosevelt supporiers claimed 30 of Illinois’s 58 votes after the first ballot. They now claim all the 58 ° All the-other States:that have had conventions or primaries have performed exactly in accord with the Roosevelt estimate. In other word: the Roosevelt claims set forth the middle of April have shrunk by 16 votes in Massachusetts and have increased 5 in Wisconsin, 6 in Pennsylvania and 28 in Illinois, or 39 in all. This would be a net gain of 23 or a total after the first ballot of 810. This does not include any of the additional votes in New York which the New York Times says are Roose- velt's when he asks for them Therefore, the Roosevelt managers have said, the California primary only disposed of the remote chance hoped for, but not expected, of nominating Roosevelt on the first ballot. the got lof those hopes that haven't come true. Stand erect. | Man, the world is yours! You have just as much | {elaim “on " its good things—on the things you've |longed for and prayed for and worked for—as the | ;cthcr fellow has. | | This hour has been handed to you as a gift| |from the overflowing storehouse of Eternity. | What are you doing with it? Answer that | Moping? Growling? Despairing? For shame! God has favored you with another chance to {make good. He has given you Today. Prove your | appreciation by making it a stepping-stone to hap- pier, worthier tomorrows! | The people ought to support the Government, [but the Government ought not to live beyond its| means.—(Dallas News.) The Coolidge home in Vermont is to be “mod- ernized.” Somebody must be figuring on installing a loud speaker.—(Seattle Times.) The Frackville, Pa., School Board has an- nounced that women teachers who smoke will be dismissed. Well! Well! That old-timer—‘Where there’s smoke there's fire” gets a new meaning!!!— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) resses That’s New on the Spring Horizon and New in Values DRESSES $8.95 Values to $16.75 Here is another reason for the crowds in our ready- to-wear section! Dresses tomorrow at a than the material of which they are would cost you! We'll not attempt to de many clever styles you will find nor the fabrics employed. Every new color and price less fashioned scribe the very fine all sizes. —only this week-end and we'll have | I'm not to go with him this '.xme‘; so I can shorten my working hours a bit, slice of the days to ourselves. And | Telephones 92 or 95 GEORGE BROTHERS || CHESTER BARNESSON || Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short Matching glared up at his secretary—hls face ’eofifo‘rhd, his throat working. | -3 Third and PFranklin, | Front and Franklin. “Tnerell ve no noneymoon, Ed for “her job"— her own private’ Front, near Ferry Way. script, an envelope and sealing “Yes,” he stammered. “All right.| Anything you say. At any rate,' until T get back from Mexico. I'll/ write down time and place and, leave ‘em here on this desk. Girl; —my girl—" But more sharply than before, she pushed past his detaining hands and sped from the room. As Georgie went across'the up- per hall, the bell rang again and yet ag: Her lips -tightened. Three years ago she had vowed to herself that never, whatever he! did or said, should the Old Man Seventh and Gold. - |make her lose her temper. Control, Fifth and Kennedy. 1{had become a habit mow, but oc-| 1 Ninth, back of Pow casionally—as tonight, after a long| house. Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. and we shall have a good when your year in Mexico is up “If you think I'm coming ba to a wife who won't own to hav- ing married me—" “We can talk about that when| the time comes. Tl promise not ing.” Her voice dropped persuas- ively. ‘“Come now, old dear, there are hundreds of married wom still at their jobs, doubling t husband’'s incomes for them, ing them a chance of a bit of ! when they get home' at night Gastineau and Raw Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. stead of mowing the lawn or|hard day and an emotional even- Apts. mending the wireless.” ing—it was a habit that wore Distin and Indian. “I get my fun flying. When |thin. Ninth and Calhoun. I'm not flying I want a home “Good-night, Miss Revell.” Tenth and C. For a second there hung before a The general manager was mak- ing his way to the stairs. “Oh, T didn't see you, Mr. Croze. Good-night.” She turned down the side cor- ridor and heard the sound of yet e ‘Twelfth and Willoughb; Home Grocery. Beater Tract. McCAUL . MOTOR Co. Georgie’s mind the picture of little house, windows open to t sun, gay ourtains swinging A home. . .. And then her shifted to the place of lal o'l —_— ' GETTING ALONG /| FIRE ALARM CALLS Front, near Gross Apts. i Front, opp. City Whart, to spend that in town in case|Wax and made for the door. Front, near Saw Mill. the Old Man sends for me. But| “Am I to marmry you tomorrow, Front at A. J. Office. during next week hell be away.|Ed? Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Home Boarding House. er Calhoun, opp. Seaview Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Y. to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 . JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men Daily Empire Want Ads Pay “SEE” C. HEGG TELEPHONE 435 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. § SPECIAL LOW PRICES on We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded twice a year B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK'IN ALASKA SAM TAILOR Men’s Furnishings, Miners’ Hats, Caps, Socks, Gloves, etc. Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 " PLAY BILLIARD —at— BURFORD’S D. B. FEMMER , Phone 114 KALSOMINING 0 PAINTING Tae JUNEAU LAUNDRY 9 Franklin Street, bet 8 HOME DECORATING sl o shpaberss o} Estimates furnished free PHONE 359 P DON'T BE TOO § LIBERAL W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE ok DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | MAYTAG WASHING » MACHINES X GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ? Phone 17 Front Street Juneau & ) fos o Y - . For goes farl . pul:: & more even and satistying|{ Watch and Jewelry heat. If your coal b:‘ is running REP IN y low, better have us send you a new o e 2 ek S iy ce lways m Rgiscacy at very reasonable rates 4 WRIGHT SHOPPE okt PAUL BLOEDHORN

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