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a > x months, in advance, land, which is eighteen times the size of Penn- e amont it “confer & fave ¢ will promptly Sylvania niotify the Business ( ¢ any failure or irregularity [ Business Offices, 374 The Worst and the Best. i ot b ‘ OCIATED PRESS. e entitled to the (New York Times.) ik The story which has had its tragic and heart- it or local news | . . Dflll Y AI(ISka Emplr(’ }Sunh times, Doetor Humphreys points out, may © come again. About 1000 A. D. the Danes settled !been times when Greenland did not have much ice in parts of Greenland that later were glaciated and| still later melted again. In the fourteen hundreds there was a marked advance in ice in that area. Meteorologists know also that there has been a distinct retreat of ice through the last 50 years From the 12,000,000 square miles of ice present at the time of the maximum of the last glaciation, the world’s supply has diminished to 6,000,000 square miles, most of it in Antarctica, which is nearly as large as the United States, and Green- | breaking ending during the last week in the find-| Rk A - ing t i e Shvats by ALASKA CIR SN GUARANTEED. 7O BE LARGER |INE 'O 'the deail ‘CUUMERIS sevEaIbis e cyoray 40/ & TH G OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION human nature, if indeed those who committed the e K A ST most merciless, perfidious and déspicable of deeds| JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER i 1 t Sunday by the MPIRE P MPANY ‘At Second and Main the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class SUBSCRIPTION RATES, | rrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Dellvered by cairiel or'$1.25. per month | ] 1, pos d, at the following rates: S A ‘i‘ was a queer performance measured by any standard deserve to be called “human.” It is inconceivable that any member of the race which is assumed to of Hecuba's hands: ., You py SRS =sSou\=x TR AT D {with e. Last night, SYNOPSIS: “I'd like to try |her feet, Eyle Street and cure you,” Jenny Revell |seem long. But with Eddie! il tells Eddie Townsend, whese [olutching at her shoulder, swerv-!to look at the signature RO I nerves are shattered. Her cou- |ing jibbing like a terrified that it was from Garth Aveney. DENTISTS sin, Georgie, who has just mar- horse every sudden -sound—it'He had just the writing she would Blomgren Building ricd Eddie, is on a business [seemed like a road in a nightmare have imagined for him; big, spraw- PHONE 56 ! trip, having told her employ- [that coes on and one until at ling and yet orderly. Fiours 9 am. to § pm. er that Jenny has married Ed- last wakes. By the 'time she| “I feel sure you didn‘t re 1ly ex- 4 o die. Though Jenny loves Garth |had installed him in Mrs. Bigger's pect me to keep our appoir ment Aveney, he has broken an en- |uppe yms she felt as 4though|this morning. Fortunately for me.|e. Hd gagement with her. she ), would swerve and jib:l heard that you were expeoted Dr. Charles P. Jennc e and finally turn tail and run away. |elsewhere. And so, to the DENTIST CHAPTER 22 Bu did not let him guess'truth, was ©.” Rooms 8 and § Valentiue BY SPECIAL MESSENGER t:she talked to him, brightly! She, stared at it, read it ag { Building | “Do you know, Eddie, that there{and All the way there,{then tore It into small pieces. | Telephone 176 | have been any number of bang-|while stared and children |peoted elsewhere?” TV wirds | o 1 crashings and thumpings |.20in at his bandages and his conveyed nothing to her; per 73 going bear the image of God could, unless robbed of all|g.ve peen talking and they didn't by Julia Cleft-Addams n down in the streets while | anger alkir no hile she Cant Marry under ial messenger shortly aiter she had had left that morning. . She opened it. s, and she went on they were not meant fo Whe unpacked |2 man cut an appointment t reason, be guilty of such cowardly and devilish| v you a serap because your | s belongin 2 girl simply because he co BDflEmsrl A cruelty. There could be no welcome for him even | were closed to them?” “Isn't Mrs. Bigger a good sport t stand being in her company,| Rmm;w- ;I‘mns:o g. by ‘the fallen angles: in iell [ . if yowll promise me thaf| he's <o ugly you think first she|'t hardly mattered what excuse Oflli;; H’b :J:f'sintmsen%n On the other _hand. the response of humanity | oyery e you get panicky youl | nust theroughly bad-tempered |he sent. : mnesl’hoy;xe gn the world around is a revelation of the higher levels| .. yes against everythingjout s one of the most amlable“ She took her way haughtlly b of tenderness and honor to which the race hasi. ... what I'm saying to you—|pecople Ive ever seen. Do you 'back to her apafifent. Perpet-|$. risen. The slaying of the first born in EVPL, 1y pave you all right in no time.” |think find your handker-|ually, she seemed to journey t0)g -~ . the slaughter of the innocents of Herod the Greaf,| "pjq. ‘was enormously amused. them in this draw- (and fro along these hot nw‘e'.s: ' Dr. A. W. Stewart were defended as acts og public policy. By way ot‘s-m, was glad of it—his laughter {was it only yesterday e\»'?nnw‘ Ah?\ : DENTTIST contrast with this child's murderer, even Talthyb-| ;g never hurt her. Besides, girl would fuss with a|she had left rather than heard Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. ™. lus, who spitted Hectar'’s child upon his speal, ., gnew she was right. She let kerchiefs at all” said [bis car draw up at the cud and)) " gpwagp BUILDING showed a human kindness which lightened one toil him enjoy the joke and then sug- sily. “Much simpler had t n her place at his side? Office Phone 469, Res. T Helene W.L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldsteln Bullding Phone Office, 216 She did not need d - —— DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER " Dr. J. W. Bayns Addams.) H By BYRON PRICE began to be disturbed by - FROM JAPAN “MTs. " Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men P I G Y Fraternal Societie. % or Gastineau Channs | B. P. 0. BLKS Meeting every Wednesday night at 8 p. m, Elks Hall. Visiting brothers ‘welcome. GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, Exalted Rurer. M. H. SIDES, Secretary Co-Ordinate Bow- ies of Freemason ry Scottish Rite Regular meeting second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m., Scot- tish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYA LORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 Meets Monday 8 p. m. C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- tator. Legion of Moose No. 25 meets first and third Tues- days. ‘G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder, P. O. Box 273. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. & Second and fourth Mon- day of each month In \ Scottish Rite Temple, o\ beginning at 7:30 p. mw JOHN J. FARGHER, ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 | - i a ! | gested he should inspect his bed- npack anything, then| (Copyright, Julia Clef Phone 276 Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec 2CU 2GON or s 1 passed o'er yon Scamanders et her k for him. {you ways find it.” —a | retary. PECULIAR OREGON. ; |room and let her unpac 1. (you « way it. A [ — 5 sv(llezmh i ol But Eddie, thrusting his hands| He was lying on the narrow| The doctor sh;:ws himself o = by sy e e Oregon frequently does queer things in politics L berle d' fh°°’pt“ and cleansed the jeeply into his pockets, became |bed. s hands behind his head,| still interested in t ',m,a:l:f;;; ] Robert Simpson o ., STAR The primary vote for former Senator Joseph Irwin |- . wounus s o i rn his eyes cl He had been! tomorrow, and Jenny sees P! Belotd and Fourth e AR : §1 . The voloe Ut HEE MU Doror and sympaily ek come here to live until|pushed and persuaded into Mrs.| Aveney. Opt. D. Tuesdays of each month. France for the Republican nomination for President yais gone up in these days from the whole earth | openly as Georgie's hus- } pitiful state of | —_——————— te Los Angeles Col- 'y at 8 o'clok, Scottish is an evidence that the best possesses the hearts gt s e : o Kol KA, Q"‘"“‘t Wef:y vl i Slin . TRMIR. FDTYR | § However, it probably meant less a vote for France, of mankind. The foul deed has, after all, made this .re now. You may be right had: 8o idelhiad’ Him| NOTICE lege ?)nh-lmolon | BOWARD W'ormymz. i § the one-term freak Maryland Senator, than a slap jchild, in K.i.p!mg's phrase: the “Lx_ule Friend of All 3 ng about my job—an o had thrown aside his fears| OR and after mx? dmovldc‘;)]:sl o Fitted, Ground | ron; I"AN:NY L. ROB- | § At President Hoover. It meant simply that Oregon the World.” But it has also stirred the best “" ht or wrong about her quite naturally POt be responsible for a:‘lio e .__________lm". INSON, Secretary. BE Republicans are opposed to the Administration. (flght the “Worst implacably. There cannot be & weighty pause— a the room he was|contracted in my name without my ' A P |woman in America or the world with all her| | written consent. o ] ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS } France was horribly beaten in his own home State. |Oner 8 BEEd 0 T8 WL ) his allow-|he may be right or wrong. Butjlo occups Mrs, Gigger had sense[VIitien comtent. oo ' Dr. C. L. Fenton | The probable defeat of Congressman Hawley, ,‘mce for human frailty, who would not repeat I'm r going to be kept herelenough not him nh&u:.‘adv . U. A, TUSCHER. r. G. L. c'roiz Seghers Conncil No. 1760 ] + ross twenty- vear! 20 ', r : like a darn bird in a cage untiljhis accid s promised to come | ) 2iE CHIROPRA! Meetings second and last i twent S0 Oongress RS R X YoM . |nedry. GFcalimens seuinet the. King (0% RrSCB ., ings are! groWR' SHHDY up n he had “a nice| s e Electric Treatments Mondsy at 7:30 p. m and is now serving his thirteenth term, was like- who sought to slay the children of Hercules, de-|™¥ WHES fr0 B e e o] Daily Emowre Want ads Pay i Eitanina Building [ L I urg wise an expression of disapproval of the Adminis-manding that these flends be not free 'to “cheati . ..." jen there's a good i Sunday papers; and ra-| B FOOT CORRECTION ! ed to attend. Councu tration. Hawley is Chai of the Republican the State. Gave up my rooms. Any old back | ther , Jenn: he had e - H# Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 7 Chambers, Fifth Street House Caucus and was Chairman of the House street will do. No throwing [grinned and . o | o= » JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Ways and Means Committee in Uie ia € Railway Speed. money about in a swanky hotel”| I that old horror,” he re-| e R R ST e T AR H. J. TURNER, Becretary. | revious Congres He was co-author with Senator e “No use af all” agreed Jenmy. markel when she was gone. “She| DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL r v (Manchester Guardian.) i | | Reed Smoot of Utah of the Hawley-Smoot tariff SUBReoLCr Ut i ~ [She stood, considering, her handsdoes set me all fussed up like | g » = Optometrist—Optician I{e * bill (the present tariff law). . | ‘Though the racing-car and the airplane have iy ner pockets her brows bent. |those doctors and nurses did. I ; | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Our trucks go any place any ™ ieloat : ‘hich both | ade railway speeds look insignificant on Daper,| gnio the silence came the sound|never could stand hospitals. Mrs. Room 7, Vilentine Bldg. ||| time. A tank for Diesel Oil The primary clection returns in WRICH BOM|neither of them at its swifest is so impressive alor someone at the door Bigger sult me down to the Office Phone 484; Residence and a tank for crude oil save § § parties cast large votes (the Democratic vole Was gight as the express train hurtling its tonnage along| " pagie's face los ry v ground indoors, and you'll be here | Phone 338, Office Hours: 9:30 burner trouble. larger than for many years) might very easily pre-at the rate of fifty miles or more. o a new rail-|or color. He jumped back ag won’t when I have to go out. to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 0 dicate a Democratic victory in that State in|way record still arouses interest. The London and| o e h he hs et ki & s ” & ~ the window as though he had Betwe e two of you T shall . November, notwithstanding that Oregon is normally |North Eastern are now doing a fine run from Leeds | plan u:‘ climbing on to the|do l RELIABLE TRANSFER | R stromgly Republican. Oregon Republicans have to King's Cross with their breakfast-car express.|je,qs “T)] come back this afternoon or | T Drugless Health Institute been in turmoil for several years. Two years ago The train has reached a maximum speed of 91% | jenny realizing that this firstthis ni she promised. She| | Natural Methods Julius Meier, Portland merchant, defeated the regular |Miles per hour, and it has covered the 105 miles|ost of ner power would be the|noticed that he had not mentioned | Painless, Sciensific and Effective between Grantham and London at an average speed |, s foltorse fin: | garaine |G gL g s ok NEW RECORDS Republican selection for Governor, Phil Metschan, | "caa’ o ner hour. Many other trains have |y She ~7'A1F- d him, forcing | Geo: i t "J‘-‘* peel apg, | DR.‘nog:}(En o i ing - v - Slondit ’ A ¥ $ B "1 to look her in the eye: a p¥ t she must be mentioned | { ssive iropractic ’ § by an overwhelming plurality In fact his closest been speeded up. For example, the journey between Jxx?: through his mutter o O at ‘a B there was no choice. | w ‘ Progre Physician P NEw SHEET MUSIC opponent in the clection was the Democratic nom- ipondon and Edinburgh now takes 7 hours 50 mm-';lé.b,]'w;;‘ acnd a6 DAt 16t e, Cientais’ stays oni wWith: 2K | | phone 477 Night and Day | . inee. Gov. Meier ran as an independent. Metschan |utes, that between York and London 3 hours 39|g."“F 0 ’ B Beadiit: bestanbiyil E is e RADIO SERVICE . had been Chairman of the Republican State Com-minutes. A Railway speed can probably never get “Listen to me, Ed.. No, youmel‘ i Sake.-cavec AL 4 A I | mittee for many years and was personally very much beyond this without sacrificing safety. And|, " eany listening, o _vof] hat she is mar-| COMMERCIAL PRINTING 1. » RE:'l‘Per’i‘ l;adxo Idte%amrig § popular. g’ Saf”’l" 1?"“"“1“ m”,”yf have Brs-Sitonpod ;l:hey listen. - Close your ears to eve all have to take BINDERY | DR. S. H. JORDAN adio lubes and Supphes ? Gov. Roosevelt swept the Democratic Presi- (90 1ot kill in an average year as many people &S| tning put what I'm saying now. it secret. ... Youll | At deke 3 |are killed daily on the roads. . 1. GEO. M. SIMPKINS UO. |/ "pryGLESS PHYSICIAN dential preferential primary by approximately four ) s. Nobody is going to send you up 2 too. won't you Eddie?"|. i i Behrends Bank Building UNEAU MELODY to one. | 5 % ¥ 3 until you want to go and nobody! ‘“Personally, I'm going to let| e sarbie: B ! J | The encouraging feature of Bishop Cannon’s com- |4 going to crash down on to say and think anything C | Phone 259 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 | : ing out in favor of a National liquor referendum " 8 s Ban: boll- tHEmi th Raens.» | IF GREENLAND'S ICE MELTS. ?ges chiefly in the fact that ab las this noble old B B e Sho BRY fisidd gt ek ok . — . ——— [Foman s in fvor ol somathing of other—{Lexingodity st what have you to|me up, because we can never know o . 3 If all the ice in Greenland and Antarctica should ton, Ky, Herald) wo:rign:i];m?sva g x »\m"fpcom: to Mr. Matching's ea.rs.‘ | Workmanship Guaranteed ' ¢ melt, enough water would be added to the oceans| 2 & “Nothing,” admitted Eddle, al-|At apy rate”—as he still made no| CO | Prices Re"”n“ble_ ; to raise their level 150 fest, according to Dr. W. J.| 1);‘”':“ v:"}"]‘d“;:‘“de“d‘s 19“:!‘ in *ff“‘“c‘fis XW ioab. Unwiilingly AL P! relbonsssrontl - Meidorate . | Smart Dressmaking | ° Humphreys of the Weather Bureau. This, of course,ielic;{ at eor' méddglgozgj{ia,gslc:filggxleleslel‘ii::l» M-| " “Then you go on listening in|comes home, and you can QiSCUSS | y~mmm———m— ‘ Shiane | would drown out the great seaports, which include | : your mind to what Tve just said.|th ngs with her.” R PP b ' the world's largest and richest cities. What has become of the old-fashioned spring I'll see whe it is at the doo: She waited for a moment, but 2 < A s f , 4 o As Jenny had expected, it was re was neither word nor sign. , » How fast the mile-thick ice packed down in the when strawberries were a treat, instead of some- Gill who was &t the door. He|Was he really asleep? No, she 4 4 frozen north will melt can not be foretold. Once | thing we got fed up on during the winter?—(Miami, it nething ;n . bit Jerkéd M’]V {‘ B e enia ‘hei’r her' e oN' tn;eg;niostnrt;.r:);cdll(;r ::::m‘:;: sa_\l-:;l; it ‘soimtekzjl‘“la-- News.) enquiring thumb at the interior |siched and quietly opened the door. S l 9 WA V., 'SS equilibrium nt 18She re; "' { 0 " Don't make any noise, fellows, Smedley Butler DI the 'apagimerie £ . b',' a8 guont longu}g to got w OOD a u s £ earth's crust is restored by some unusual occurrence, |, ot Ll T e (M s Tulasrantt “Mr. Townsend is feeling bet- out of the bare, poor little room i such as a number of volcanic eruptions, which would‘i 2 RoyERn e Telerranty ter,” said Jenny, answering the with its ccarse lace curtains—and Seward St. Next to ' © ; cause a heav:\' snowfall and thus protect the xce‘ Tom Heflin made a speech, but the Senate thumgi“'bult I-mdeimidf ,Vz\;xx Ei}\g:‘wn‘.;:h; ,?-{r’ St 5 e CLEAN HEMLOCK WAL Kann' s i B | from the sun’s rays | maintained its prerogative of having the last word. up, " won_et y[ l. o 3 e . hca R 4 t Geologists do know, however, that there have |—(Indianapolis Star.) B some: chokD, GEv then Jor him? |ds. s over the Mueholc: 14 in., 16 in., 24 in Moves, Packs and Stores g v g 9y Phg 5 Sod kel SN He doesn't want to stay here. I hate to bother you about any- ind s » i Freight and Baggage : y | She had expected a long, long ng,” she protgsted, returning to . § (337 | period of ruminating, and it star side. “But Georgie made me Sl!lg]e Load, $4.25 Prompt Delivery of OLI’Illcs a‘f d’z m‘ tled her when he suggested W that it's most frightfully im- (Chief of Bureau, The Associated 'emper of the country, Press, Washington) sinking spells, Contrary to all expectations Con- is preparing to fold up its without having contributed a le major issue to the Presiden- campaign. | In the whole reconstruction pro- igram there is not one effective feature which has drawn a tight I party line. There is not one which ‘ecan be pointed to, without arou Ang great argument, as a strictly ington President Hoover began demand- ing immediate action, whether not as to declare tax bill at all. blican or a strictly Democratic | (hing went into the wash, and| 3 | { :;:lct amid tumult and confusion the "“;Tfl:g“at'}l";‘e’t w"'ef:‘-*mof July i 2 Government raced and plunged to- SEaINs proper il Compromise has been the watch- Ly o Pplung 0= | consist of 142 competitors,” declar- ‘word. Legislation has been put to- gether by the patchwork process, ‘and the resulting pattern accepted f finally with comparative unanimity ‘but with no great enthusiasm on Mfih sides of the party aisle, and budget-balancing. Tariff Doesn’'t Excite | construction Finance Corporation, | 4 iwhen the national platforms &re|. G)ass-Steagall banking bill idrafted, they will disclose a vast|poqiing the erlapping in claims. Both sides'cyoio 1l try to take credit for all (h.:'.i The House rewrote names of for all that seems bad. Party Lines Don’'t Hold 'Democratic House, and a deadlock- | | Senate, it had been predicted ‘universally that each party would advance its own program, and then | _the people decide in the ensu- ng election. leadership. of the kind was at- d a steering committee to od “a definite plan of affirmative |, o 1, . land the President vetoed, a tarifi party lines just ‘wouldn't i) Byt there was quarreling abou her was that both sides The stock market suffered new and whether that really meant anything or not, it‘ had a powerful influence in Wash- | it} was exactly his kind of action or| Speaker Garner went so far the worst possible | taxes were worse than having no| Leadership, party lines and every- ward its goal of business-bolstering | Congress took Mr. Hoover's Re- This means, for one thing, that y,¢ a1ong with it Mr. Hoover took | competitions.” two Demo- the Hoover | anese steamship and w. finally turned the job over to the| iS(-nau- where more rewriting was|men's swimming championships and " done with a Republican Secretary | their swimmers together with sev- With a Republican President, a|.¢ e Treasury sitting at the elbow |eral members of the track and field of the Republican and Democratic squad will arrive here early to per- The economy bill was worked out | — at discussions between the Demo- |cited this year about an abstract cratic House and the White House, | tariff argument and a bi-partisan conference re- | | drafted it. Democratic Leader Rob- | € Republican 1“‘”? Te- | inson asked the Senate to help the| It should not be supposed, how- d all suggestions for a “coall-| nemploved, and within 24 hours a |ever, that the campaign will go government.” The Democrats | poyincon-Hoover compromise plan |issue-less, just because Congress It is true the Democrats did pass, | contribution. reason was that onlj j, poth parties. Besides, with will have no difficulty in disagree- ‘side did the leaders stand | ninos gs they are, it will not be!ing. One is Herbert Hoover. The 4€5 | casy to get the average voter ex- ‘o&her is Prohibition. IN OLYMPICS LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 27.— Japan will send a strong team to | the Olympic Games which now are | just around the corner—from July |30 to August 14. Japan's challenge for a domi- |nant place in the sports world will be hurled by a team of 202 ath- |letes and officials who will arrive |ed Prof. Ben Nackawaza, Japan's | Olympic attache here, and a mem- iber of the Japanese consulate. | “Present plans call for entering 125 competitors in the men's ev- ,|ents and sixteen in the women’s | ,| Two days before the 1,000 Japanese “root rive on a specially char . leave two good, and blame the other| gy piyj then rewrote its own, and days after the games end, Japan believes it can win the |fect training and practices. Two Issues Stand Out has failed to make its customary f| There are two issues on which t |it appears the National Conventions out a moment’s hesitation, portant that—' Bigger.” | “All right, Tl remember. Tl “Would she take a boarder? Is talk any darn nonsense anybody her house cheap And quiet? And |l I'll begin by telling Mrs. would she look after him a little Beauty Bigger that I've got three if T weren't with him?” ‘wives already. Go on, you buzz To each question in turn he gave off.: I'm sleepy again, Anyway, his weighty nod. Then he jerked his thumb again at the little hall and -said, “Luggage?”’ Jenny produced Eddie’s solitary suitcase and superintendent swung it easily from the right hand to the left. Then he demanded: “Mr. Townsend?” He seemed to expect to carry Eddie 100. “I'll bring him along. after Mr. Townsend.” As long as she Mved Jenny nev- er forgot that first dreadful walk I'll look —_—_— GETTING ALONG The sure way to get along in this world is to save some money ALL the time. necessary to make large deposits, as small and frequent additions to your account will make your bank bal: fast. We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK 1N ALASKA the big-shouldered I e got plenty to think about.” e left him to it. In spite of nonchalance she knew he was hurt and bewildered and cly. So often she had herself een all those things; that she knew how he longed to be alone. She had a final word, with Mrs. sed the road to hotel and there paid her bill collected her few possessions. As she was leaving, the clerk called - attention to a note which had, LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESssoN Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 shert GENE EWART General Paint Contractor Homes, buildings, industrial spraying, kalsomning, etc. Auto and furniture finishing. High grade paint work planned, es- he said, arrived for her by spec- It isn’t ince grow amazingly twice a year 1-3 1-4 FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill, Front at A. J. Office, Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main, Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. 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