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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY .17, 1932. ‘J\menu precincts, making a total for Ketchikan Daiiy Alaska Empire heir pap so capable, so keen. | | PROFESSIONAL | — ) § ‘ and vicinity of 1,174. This is 177 less than the ‘ | Juneau and vicinity vote. < y % f JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER 5 ‘ > Helene W. L. Alb *|| Gastineau Channel s : iehed every evening except Sunday by -the) ADMINISTRATION LEADER IS WET. | el ?llgrsm"mim,xnrecht e v et B SAOTNE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main| ! e Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | Senator Reed, the Administration leader in the | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | upper branch of Congress, has come out wet. follow- | R:lyé aé:«l'l;’c:mcysm‘;fi;:‘u Wednesday ‘night N m,‘r;.:r oo |ing voting in Pennsylvania, Ohio and other Repub-| [ tiafie’, OFfide: 216 at 8 p. m, Elks SUBSCRIPTION ES. jcan State primaries. It is belleved this means a S casions of her life when Georgie |doctor—Townsend's nerves -are in ¥ o Hall. i Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Doug Treadwell and (Lo "6 B, platform. Our dry friends may ¥ SYNOPSIS: A postponed |definitely wanted to be alonme. a pretty bad way." o | Visiting " brothens Thane for i 7at the following rates: have an opportunity to demonstrate their faith in| IoneyOo%% keeps. Gootgie S sShe laughed aloud and stretched| “How d-you mean—mnerves? I—|gm — — g |Welcome. : on L P e $12.00; six months, 1n advance, | = Tl ced e & gt ] Townsend busy preparing |her arms above her head, glory-!we never thought he had any. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, #6.00; one month, in advance, $1.26. o L, mepmv' e often pressed concjusion that the Unite her apartment for her hus- |ing in her 28 years. A wonderful{ “That’s a mistake commonly DENTISTS Exalted Ruter. ubecribers will confer a favor If ihey will prOmBUY| States is overwhelmingly dry. They can launch (heir| band. Eddie can fly a plane, flage. At 28 she was so clear-sightedjmade about men of Thompsors Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary ey livery of | | Prohibition Party, nominate McAdoo and Fess or| but when he tried to drive One was so|!temperament. They themselves will PHONE 56 { ' elivery of 7 s ™ Pefephone for mditorial and Business Offices, 814 | poos anq McAdoo, attack web forces divided between| Georgle and her cousin, Jemny |strong! Last night long after Jen-tell you that theyve mno nerves, Fours 9 am. to 8 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod- ! MEMBER OF A?Sic‘rfi;‘;\ivgv"flfts‘fi;d to the | tWO parties—Democratic and Republican—and fight| away from the City Hall, he [ny slept, she had sat planning|when what they really mean is| . % ies of Freemason § Thre‘rA',:;“\(’:'(‘vji‘“l"l-':'! e epatehes credited to | for resul Some day we may have an election| became entangled with a bus. |and arranging; and this morning |that they've no imagination. So 3 . ry Scottish Rite 1 MRl mews published herein. that will really decidf sotething, Jenny reads in a paper which |before Jenny was awake, she bad|{long as they're all right, they al- Regular meeting IRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Garth Aveney, whom she likes, |made a start on the work to be{ways will be all right, they think. Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Friday ‘L‘s}(:,\.i”;%;r OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ¥ ¢ 1d 2 fter —she thinks hopelessly — buys |done by Mrs. Hale. Then off to{They feel sure of themselves. Once DENTIST each month at Perhaps it Would be a good thing o Offer a| yo per that she, instead of |do ner hoi-foot shopping—money)they've crashed, their whole ner.(| Recms 8 and o Valentine @23 %30 p, m, Scot- |prize of 100,000 or more for the capture dead O} Geprgie, js believed to be mar- |poured recklessly out so that she vous system is affected.” Building tish Rite Temple. |alive of the Lindbergh murderers, and let Gangland| rjed, Georgie has carried out |might have the best and have it| “But Bddie never has crashed.” Telephone 176 | | WALTER.B. HEISEL, Sefretary % |go forth and try to earn some honest money her plan 'of keeping her mar- [packed and delivered immediately! ] “He crashed this morning. 1In *—. i e 3 B rizge sccret, by saying that it |Heavens, what she had spent! that car.” . S P LOYA LORDER OF 1 The Alaska Juneal’s monthly operating profits| is Jenny who has married Ed- And after all that royal spend-| Georgie sat down on the arm ol Dr. J. W. Bayns MOOSE, NO. 700 | just refuse to remain below $100,000 for long at a die, which is possible since |ing had come the wedding— and the leather chair. A very slippery ol ISENT';ST y!h eets Monday 8 p. m. | timé and its stock cannot be below par. the price of | A Hard-Fought Convention Desireable. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) of primary battles. kept | His very mediocre showing in| they both have the same name. She will lose her job if her marriage becemes known, so she has persuaded Jenny to carry on the pretense in an cmergency. Though .Jenny thinks a clerk from the City |the accident. She put a hand to ner temple—the bruise hurt, but only when she touched ib; and her headache had positively disap- peared. . . The full tide of life swept up in her veins and flooded linto her triumphant heart. How he would have both; she would chair, it required an effort not to sink right down into it “As soon as he'd recovered con- sciousness and been patched up a bit, he said he must get back '. to his wife's apartment. The nurs- es couldn't keep him against his|® will, of course, so they got a taxi I Townsend, his nerve has complete- | | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 | SEWARD BUILDING | Q. H: MacSpadden, Dic- a tator. Legion' ef Mobse No. 25 meets' first and’ third “Tues- days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder, P. O. Box 1556. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. M1 Second and fourth Mon- ~ * R | | 1n Massachusetts ‘Governor Franklin D. Roose-| Hall has recognized Georgls |right she had been not to be put Dr. A. W. Stewart 1‘,(,“ e GO s Jong serics| and her at the time of the dc- fout of her siride by Fddie’s mis-and put him n i He—well to DEN7IST "s:i";’:h“;:‘w“‘?;‘;:m’: = cident, Georgie believes her |hap! Her marriage and her job|get to the jbare bones of it, Mrs. Hours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. beginning at 7:30 p m: ) KA INDIANS G Pennsylvania may almost be construed as another| luck will hold. > ALASKA INDIANS BEATING THE | |t Roowvelt. finds. that| [Tignt for both till she dropped. . . |ly gone. Only temporarily, I don't Office Phone 489, Res. JOHN J. FARGHER, . ) N. i el 0 | ; ere was a sound at the outer |doubt, but just for a bit hell have ne Master; . LEIVERS, Seo- DEPRESSION |nis strength is ironicaly in the West and south. | CHAPTER 13 Th d at the outer |d but j he'll D Phone 276 ter; JAMES W. LEIVERS Some Alaska Indians are preparing to beat the [Along the seaboard the blunt honesty and uncom- | MRS. TOWNSEND? doorh Rkt thergel; s “ X from fiying.”) | S . v ot . A e ¢ of thelr own [Promising wetness of Alfred E. Smith are 00 much| “will that be all Miss?" { . She was LIRS e e What happened? ps— * | “oRD TAR depression by producing a large par hel for the New York Executive | yes" said Georgie briskly. “That | %" to open it. Probably it was| (Copyright, Julia Cleft-Addams.) R b rt s- ER OF EAS1ERN § subsistence through cultivation of the soil. This plan | Soctionhl iflkkeds we Lava always ‘had ‘it gm Lbe gt fi‘:mk yf’-u voty | e superintendent—Gill. She hoped obe 1mpson Becond and Fourth has been discussed by them for sometime. A recent |, .o " wrere have they been more con-‘m‘{,m Mrs, Hale, for putting in|ll Was she had decided to take| ‘I noticed your cousin was- Opt. D. ‘Tuesdays of each month, letter to The Empire from E. L. Keithahn Office | gnicuous than in the internecine quarrels of the|gsuen a magnificent day's work. hi into her conrideneg. She| n't wearing a wedding ring,’ araduate Angeles Col- } at 8 o'clok. Scottish ] o B £ | Y t ke discreti / i ) of Indian Affairs at Kake, indicates that the Indians pemocratic Party. A few months ago the insurgency|gere's a week's money and a ref-| . - L iaf sty A the doctor says when Georgie lege of Optometry and | Rite Temple. EDITR at that place have taken definite action in the jof the West and Southwest appeared the major|erence—you see Tve said that I‘\‘Au‘vh» J‘ns whil‘e, of course, but it| denies being r?:med. What Orthalmology I HOWARD, Worthy Mat« premises, and will do some real dirt farming this threat against the' favorites entered in the Demo- |only part with you because I meed |Wowd pay in the end. does he suspect? Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ron; FANNY L. ROB- Voat: lcratic race. Today it is the grim determination|someone who can come for the | She up;r;mecl tl:xe ;z;or atn:} fsc\;d —a—— = . INSON, Secretary. * : ¥ lof the East to prevent Roosevelt's nomination that|ypole qay and cook me a fate|® ™Ma0 W e not immed-| prohibition agents at Scottsville,| & P i ey - g e e pay The letter follows: i S Sahmir. ASRREInDs oAl iately 1ecognize. Then he spoke|gy traveled 25 miles one day and ' Dr. C. L. Fenton | ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Thoroughly aware t ‘g‘ o ent scon. | Foosevelt'niow has more than a majority of the | ek SRR P i | 20 remembered. ~He was the|jocated 50 stills. CHIROPRACTOR Seghers Conncil No, 1760, 4» earth is “"“"“a‘»‘)w br‘kge (:e,p:e‘;}:‘ve com |votes in' the convention. It is possible that he Will| ...’ dorstand” Mrs, Hale fold- doctor who had given first aid to | & ‘“Rc it Meetings second and last iy sondision; he KR_.P) o bkl St [be the choice after a few perfunctory ballots. Yet| X' 5 5 roenon and put it with | idie and accompanied him a.ndl Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Hecn:n’ l“Bu‘flAlnz Mondsy at 7:30 p. m. R s o st ihie: impetius. given 'to the anti-Roosevelt: fastion by S U2 b6 o s | JE0Y 10 Ahe. ospital. S Ry e o MCO ON Transient brothers urg- Virtually every inch of tillable soil on beach, |10 “gmitis success could easily build up a bloc| 1 _purse. " s Townsend?” he asked. | e FOOT CORRECTT ed to attend. Councll creek and islet in the vicinity of Kake ls strong enough to prevent his nomination under Her button-brown eyes roved ©-| Georgie caught her breath and a Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 Chambers, Fifth Street, A being cultivated this spring, ;ertml}?atm: a | the -tyioathirds rule. ; s the lnatglf m::;e“b:itd }‘:;c; dozen evasions went whirling clear I o5 . JOBN F. MULLEN, G. K. 4 steady decline in gardening that has been 7 A pitter #i i ' d een a mere: L@IOTyN hrough her brain. But she voiced — o H. J. TURNER, Becretary, g 1 ¢ As | ght in convention is usually regarded z 4 . | 0 4 - v kolig: on - sinpe the | tnfroduckon g las ruinous for the Democratic Party. Yet only :"N :1':91" :‘L;‘ f;‘f:;::‘j@ rv,’:lic?n one of them—yet. She stood aside 7 DR. R. E. sotrrm\:m |~ 1 G D American dollar 4 through the sharp debate and blunt argument of aS.ained Foor &n i and gestured him into the sitting ON Optometrist—Optician K . Low prices on fur, halibut and troll factional quarrel does there develop an honest | {rom Geovgie's room. ) iroom. She felt quite cool, quite Eyes Examined—Glasses Flmdl Our trucks go any place any ¢ M salmon tggeth(-r with the gen(\x'?l closing {platform and a candidate whose choice is a mzl! "Il\ uancjer{ul what a cxfl'er—-‘ eady. Find out what he wants, Room 7, Valentine Bldg. ! time. A tank for Diesel Oil & of canneries in this area have brought the answer to a national emergency. Conflict and com- |°7¢® some kinds of changes makes | yicpered pant of her brain, and Office Phone 484; Residence | | | and a tank for crude oil save - { nativés to'the end of their financial re- ‘;)r(;l)]lie are the basic pattern of politics. A stero- |11 @ place” said Mrs. Hale, and |po;, pandle him. boldly. So old | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 , burner trouble. sources, indicating a return to the tradi- |PRST NCL Lo PR re broof of the fundamental |With @ sy litle smile she Pai-)Grafton Matching had taught her LEAN HEMLOCK to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 tional ways of living. |unreality ty, and a hard-fought convention |tered out of the tiny hall. |to handle men. I C L4 b J RELIABLE TRAN: f R iy roa s sardan Ritos (Dt fofiner . s [ UDXORIEY (Of & BAELEERECL " Georgie flushed, shrugged, gath- | o i S SFER 4 In clear e ».{ e Tomisments o lis conversely the indication that some -gain has B g g (‘m"am m“cuflrial ant | She took @ Im‘\g look. at him 14 i 16 i 24 & ° o .. . years, a number of & piey | besn registered. B NP MIT 3 |while she gave him a chair and ., m., m. | Drugless Health Institute bygone days have been unearthed, suggesting 43 went into her own room. There | rreroq a cocktall. Vaguely, she | Natural Methods ! . the antiquity of the farmer's art of these g i had been “some kinds of chang-|gq not like his face. When he i ] | Painless, Scientific and Effective | F people. | A Worthy Alice. {es” here, too. The disputed "em“r"nfilc’:’ B N abbemetive, Bt B Smgle Load, $4.25 1 R DORLKER NEW RECORDS ) [ Principal among the crops. the Kake | 3 tains had been sewn and hung ! ..shonse t /a8 9 thine | Progressive Chiropractic | 3 natives raise potatoes, rutabagas, turnips and | (New York World-Telegram.) o e, snd et g s, theee s eimast i | iliguble Toad, 138,00 71 s |l NEW SHEET MUSIC " i carrots. Every family has also its patch | Little did Lewis Carroll dream that I speed, there was a whole new suite | = o ten. | Phone 477 Night and Day : of strawberies, raspberries and rhubarb. To- | would come to the United States to cele- :o} furniture, fashioned from an| dyou flim e S D A discount of 50 cents per 4 i RADIO SERVICE 3 gether with wild berries, roots, bulbs, bark brate the hundredth anniversary of his birth | ash-gray wood with & lovely, SWirl- | o remarked pleasantly. *I hope load is made for CASH = - 3 e and seaweed, these fruits and vegetables | If Lewis Carroll had told me the story ing grain in i and inlaid With s was mdie himselt who told you LEAVE ORDERS WITH | ™ Workmanship Guaranteed Expert Radio Repamng form a balanced agent in the regular diet | which I live today it would have seemed ebohy £ | K lihade e such B Decaon?. Be- [ Prices Reasonable | Radio Tubes and Supplies ¥ of fish and venison. | stranger than those he did tell me On the bed were piled boxes|cause that would ey’ Gl deis] | . — Although much potato seed was lost this That seems to us a simple, gracious, altogether A Boxes ankd Boxes, Jl}l)" arrived; | well "n;ugh to & up and breg Gfi%l:(;fnfl;zozfl:;ns ‘ Smart Dressmakmg winter by freezing, every family without cearming way to put It all of a silvery striped cardboard; |abdut having got married!” v 4 Shoppe * JUNEAU MELODY means to purchase seed has been given Famous literary heroines do not always come UP| .., tioq with jade-colored string;| The doctor echoed her laugh | 107 Main St. Phone 219 | HOUSE ald by elther the Agricultural Experiment |to expectations. But Mrs. Reginald Liddell Har-jo oo, mpeq parfaite.” . but she noticed and resented the|| CHESTER BARNESSON |fe . jon at Sitka, the Office of Indian Af- | areaves, who celebrated her eightieth birthday yes-|™" . . © e Py - e . | Station ¢ | & g Her trousseau. Georgie had mot|way his glance tcok stock of her. fairs or the American Red Cross |terday and made her little speech up at Columbia, vet Hired tell Jenny about 3¢, Only D e watte hotis,. ToheL Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short r The activity of the Indians at Kake is praise-|is all that Alice’s millions of devoted admirers last night they had agreed that|send hasn't given any information 9 sorthy. They are setting an example that ought|would wish her to be. 3 n ‘ ¢ S 5 P S l an arm . | Indians and those of the white race. Every dollar |ing modesty ! th vy |on her way to City Hall she had |he hit that bus—and that his new- JUNEAU TRANSFER that can be retained in Alaska by raising home ;ha;el?‘):cegmke her a guest with whom the country | o "0 Fooicaite’s to see aboutily wedded wife was sitting in the FIRE ALARM CALLS Sewned Bk Next to Kann's i foodstuff is a dollar that will ald in solving any|" mfw 6, | s her, ey her vlf sdd many|li-and perbeps jus: o bag to Fo |backi And tonight's Record gavell o . L . unemplyoment situation that might arise. vears and happy memories to a life whose girl- “Vlng i ;:g s}\‘:‘;w:llh;v:ncel:‘a;gj s:n:e details—your na-m; and so 14 Pront and Prankiin, hood is already immortall ‘,fl d_me selled outfit M i = te Sanghed. D y 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. ——— e T ADS KETCHIKAN - 6 Do el f, OULLE. © Sdhde [ClEicarsie. Justied. SIS WS 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. ]’UNEAU_YOUNG I v ]\‘lE IGHTLY = The Republicans have chosen Senator Dickin- {7‘” }?‘_“e"’;h M°};‘std.;r5t msez‘:fi“ spomm:ious ‘l:?ug]}x. 8 senset:hbe- 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. || et P son, of Towa, to deliver the keynote at Chicago, and [but her mother i y {osuse there roally wae Something 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. ' Funeral Parlors b ¢ |Senator Barkley, of Kentucky, will perform for the|the white tennis dresses can belSgtiable: in the vwayifete masj), | 14 Prodbal Kgiotioe Licensed Funeral Directors The official returns from the recent primary A 3 ‘hi used. T'm taking everything else|striking the song of triumph from 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Democrats. They are both Drys, which promises ! and Embalmers (3 ) | election indicate that Juneau and Ketchikan remain to be anything but the key in either chorus (&t off her l]QFds, Your measuremgms her lips. Then she realized that! s evmyhb aty Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 G e ¢ s about the same size. The last census gave Juneau Louis Post-Dispatch.) exactly, Miss Revell, your coloring, {none could be sure which of the c 1? EG Y, OPP. > . %, y a few hundreds greater population than Ketchikan, 3 your initial on the lingerie. And|two girls in the car had seen the | , oo ety | Moves, Packs and Stores and the voting on primary day showed Juneau| Now that Bishop Cannon has given his permis- I ‘1"10“1'“5"::21‘19 i: cnf::ae‘:dre:ui:fi: z::;\b “;‘l" as long as people|| 55 Pront and Main. o ————————————" Freight and Baggage & ing a slight lead. Juneau cast 1124 votes|sion for the American people to vote on the Pro-| .t W& . L) g BN 2-6 Second and Main. . :;n;i‘er:lcfik:ng:a T)Lm Gastineau Channel pre- ]:lx‘:ilionr quf‘s!ion, why p(;oxl:'t they go ahead and [tion worth mem:i‘;m:& ange M]ad- i “1 HS\:L])lme vSO;nemwfi fwr_mld the|l 2.7 Fifth and mun‘l"n 9 Prompt Delivery of 3 AR S % g jo i it?— 3a. e |ame would have liked a rather lar- | City Hall gossipe ,” she said and 2-8 Seventh and SABIN S k gincts just_outside ;:z \\:unsnu!—li?u\:las. gmnd\\els = pn; andshut up about it?—(Macon, Ga., Tele-| T B8 N ccount. But, thank {wag proud of the -indifference tnf], 29 Fue Hal. = ALL KINDS OF COAL b Jualpa, Salmon Creek, Mendenhall. Lynn Canal an o : Heavens, the salary would cover |her: voice. - ome Boarding House. in Furnis] £ Thane—cast 227 votes, giving the Gastineau Channel Republican Senators argue that a plank in the it all in the end!—that exceptional| “Probabably, But what T re'allyl ev‘:y:mE,“ and Rawn .Evflythlngmt 3 hings PHONE 48 3 communities a total vote of 1351 The precincis| .o National platform asking for a popular salary for that exceptional job.m came. for, Ms. Townsend, was to A | in the immediate vicinity of Ketchikan—Charcoal | .tependum on JProhibition is essential to Repub-| She went humming, into e have a _chab about .your hushanc’l‘ Fourth and Harris. . Point, Revilla, Wacker City and Pennock Island— [jjcan success in the elections. And what else?— living 'melm‘ f}):: er ;t:‘s‘fiht};z Abuumt Esg:ea;nhs_tlx}x :.:ai‘: hleis ;};’;’E “gfi,":"' —— = = 230 votes, just three more than the suburban | (B Globe.) sense to leave "oom . goi to it of Ival an( i, —_ v o - __) e L) SRR N g K fiw,“_, i, iR it always was; a cheerful, chintzy |for a while.” H Seventh and Gold. NOW IS SPRING CAR PLAY BILLIARD muddle. On a table now was the Georgie lit a cigarette. She| Fifth and Kennedy. CLEANING TIME R 1 Ninth, back of power house. Ca.\':oun. opp. Beaview Ap Distin and’ Indian. | | conductor of the Boston Symphony | orchestra. Miss Bazant, sewing machine Jenny had borrow- |lemmed rather heavily against the ed from the janitor's miece; the M of a chair—the deep leather telephone stood amidst a litter of |chair, that she had bought for Does your car need cleaning and touching up? Or complete re- painting? Take advantage of our BURFORD'S | ““ VILMA BAZANT THOUSANDS ARE who was born in l Seward, returned to Alaska several i i e ¥ < o scissors, curain rings and tape.|Bddie. She watched her spiral of Is snl.ulsT |N 1:\ea*l;b[ :fi:fisati:§:1leswrsJu3lL\3:l‘;zy FIGHTI N G FIRES Poor little Jenny, how exhausted |smoke as it curled up to the ceil- Ninth and Calhoun. :,?Efinrjr:écfi“‘;né«:&?e‘nvte :‘l;l, | with fa chers. - > is A | ca Mot Jorked e e . s refinish_furniture. THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. came acquainted with the young | artist when she visited in Juneau | while on her Alaska trip and pre- sented concerts here. | - PLACED ON VIAN ROOMS nally crept off an hour ago to the “Please go on,” she requested. hotel. Better ring up presently \“What is the matter with poor and see if she were all right. Ti|old #ddie, beyond his cuts and would have been kinder, perhaps, |bruises.” L L to keep her here for the night;", & good deal First of all, ac- but this was one of. the rare oc- cording to Dallings—the hospital e Estimates Gladly Given. GENE EWART with Connors Motor Co. ) —_— DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 QUEBEC SECTION Millions of Feet of Timber Destroyed—Families Are Fleeing QUEBEC May 17.—Thousands of men are today desperately fighting to halt the sweep of the flames BIGORCHESTRA ~ Alaska Girl Returns to East| PAPLOCK 18 from Europe with . An order in abatement against Her TeaChEI the Scandinavian Rooms, on Lower A - |Front Street, was signed yesterday Vilma Bazant, young violinist'py Judge Justin W. Harding in the whom Alaskans still consider as|jpcal Federal district court. It W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS = = =) = GETTING ALONG 3 one of their own, has returned 10 was ordered to remain closed for [which are levelling sts i HIN 5 the United States after two year: |the period of one year. dozen seotions ‘::\‘1 {?{'fi: ';Jnasbz mfim " study in l?umpt‘_under Sciessor. | — - e to' various communities and reduc- The sure way to get al in thi 1d i P Ollflk:“l Seyoik, as a violin soloist| Currency recently brought toling millions of feet of valuable get gang m, Lhis FREEUS GENERAL MOTORS BADIOS mith ‘the fifty-piece orchestra which |panks at Lafollette, Tenn, was so|timber to woithless ash. to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t SPECIAL Phone 17 Shoppe SYLVIA BRUMBERG :Mesmc oi:“t;x‘k brought Wwith him oq that it crumbled when exposed| The | ‘fires have been burning necessary to make large deposits, as small this Y {to the air. since early yesterday, break : iti 1] Bl viceciy siived 1= P Sam ey vestemday “‘:‘f and frequent additions to your account will .LOW PRICES Front Street Junean Mrs. John Rustgard from Miss|$ ® lidly as brought under control in make your bank balance grow amazingly f Bazant telis of Miss Bazants part|| ~ Juneau Beauty | Tt deocos fast. e in a concert given by the orchestra | | || Scores of families have {fled ‘ | in honor of their teacher on Sc~; from their homes, Men’s F ll"lishings, FINE : We pay four per cent on savings accounts wvoik's eightieth birthday, at Jordan o " 1| The hamlet of Rose G Hi Al "1 Specializing in Permanent and | | of Rose JCHONS, N i t Hall, Boston, on March 22. Open- | Finger WavesFacials | | SWastika, has been virtually. burn- compounded twice a year Miners’ Hats, Caps, P ing the program, as the first of | Telephone 384 ! |ed off the map. The inhabitants sock Glo 4 only six soloists with the orches-|g escaped. They carried off some S5 ves, etc. Watch and Jewelry ar tra, Miss Bazant played Pagan- 4nini’s Concerto in D major. { The importance of the concert “Solid Comfort” as a musical event in Boston isl Reclining Steamer Chair indicated by the list of honorary | Cabinet guests and patrons which included | Lady Attendant Goy. James B. Ely, of Massachu- Drugless Health Institute setts, Mayor James M .Curley o{l Phone 477 Boston and Dr. Serge Kousseviizky, | @—— their personal effeets. REPAIRING at ; very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE » 'PAUL BLOEDHORN ameeeacee e e oo | TOXIC El A RAIN, SNOW, AIDS | NORTH BAY, May 17—Rain , land snow extinguished fires in Northern Ontario, according to re- | ports received here this afternoon. Night and Day ||| %0d no further outbreaks in that 2} B.M. Behre_nds Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA SAM the TAILOR i section is feared. -y