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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1932. 5 . most part individuals who have been attracted to| ing in agony, was trying to push'@e—m— . TR, Dally ‘41aska Elnplre the North by the hope of obtaining work. It is| Mallory away. The other, shaking| | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societie. | & evident, from his statement to the Chamber of Com- his hxd to clear his ei;csbgfhblqod, . . or § {merce here, that the Governor foresees the necessity | Wwas beating down witl th fists . ~ & . Y1 tar's " . . Gasi 3 JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR . opiching soup kitchens or breadlines in near-| on: the gangsters uptined ;face. | Hel W. L. Albrech tineau Channie! ; ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | s fl There was a sudden flurry of arms | elene W. L. Albrecht A | S 1y every A oSNl CORE N e Tu, SYNOPSIS: Jerry Calhoun, (and sneaking up on Nancy every and legs, a quick change of pos-| PHYSIOTHERAPY T " % Gunday by the] . occurs, (Wil e e UESSRIME O FRCOXd: Tor ‘the | 1 “w HiFHpowi 0N RIFENS ’tim(‘ my back is turned.” [ture, Lucci was free again. He|| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red s e B n e TG, COMPANY at Second and Main | Territory. with a detective and a friend, | There was a hiss of an indrawn |struggled to his hands and knees, Ray, Medical Gymnastics. fourth W e d nesdays Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | It is not impossible for it to happen. If there| is following the hydroplane of |breath from the intent watchers{then to his feet, where he swayed 410 Goldstein Building at 8 pm. . Second Class |87€ 80Y considerable number of idle workers in the| a mysterious kidnaping gang. |as Mallory, casting all re:iraint|gently, steadying himself by sheer Phone Office, 216 Visiting brothers d Elr!utvrod in the Post Office in Juneau as Se North at this season of the year when all seasonal| The abductors have captured |aside, leaped. Like the athlete that force of will. He spat teeth and ® | welcome. s kiasd g L — |industries have started their operations, it will be| Nancy Wentwerth, a musical |he was, he dashed like a whirl-blood to the polished hardwood | 2 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. : 5 4 i comedy actress, and five men— |wind across the floor, his arms!floor. He lunged forward and seiz- ' greatly augmented whi S stries s | # .| DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER GEORGE MESSERSCH) Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and (Ereatly augmented when these industries shut down| 0. Gesiehy business men and |bent to punch or to parry. Lucci,ed Mallory in a clinch, his left DENTISTS Beited Bt o Thane Jor $1.95 PSR month, o o res: |late next Fall. Some of the communities west and| . gipocter” The oddly assort- |a head shorter, twenty pounds or|arm encireling his opponent’s neck § M. H. SID! 7 Oy e PR e 42 60: ‘six montha, 1 advance, |north of Juneau, Gov. Parks said, are already mak-| e group, closely watched, wait’ |so lighter, smiled grimly as though| Mallory screamed, and threw e ! a3, e o s‘é‘::;m?r‘»‘;..lpjmvt?!'l in advance 3.2 they will promptly |8 Preparations to furnish the necessities of life| in the tropical heat of the place he welcomed this sudden reversion |himself away. One-shot followed, Flours 9 ar. to 9 p.m, | LOYA LORDER OF ¥ notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity [to those in need next Winter. All of them might| to which they have been taken, e, physical action. Victor |jabbing rigid, prong-like fingers % > MOOSE, NO. 700 : It delery o hial and Business Offices, 374, |well follow their lead. Makeshift plans, drafted and| {r:rusome news of th;ir fate, )y A bar-room bmw;, hle }!mdla,t hisweyes. _d'nv.lo other, isfr—lf)gé- : : Meets: Monday 8 p. m. - = 5 put into effect when an emergency ar are sel-| Mallory an e gangster, Luc- sions as to fair or foul play.|ance ayoid the SpeAring. EMip s C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. the|dom sound and wusuaily are costly in operation.| b are rivals for Nancy, and | To fiznt at all was to fight to win. |gers, tottered backwards and Luc-{| D, Charles P. Jenne tator. Legion of Moose f The Associated Press is exclusiyely entitled o e/ Wil be saved and suffering prevented by| She IS kept under the strain e reached instinctively for his hip, |ci leaped for his unguarded throat , DENTIST No. 25 Siobie SREAN thitd Tuce: Jor Shot “Gtherwise credited in this paper and also the | ool 1ot e ane abnormal situation| ©f, Bandling a tense sftuation. but drew his hand away empty. (Copyright, Dial Press.) Roems 8 and 9 Valentine | [days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary ¥ Loc: s published herein ¥ S All of th how s i- uick as light h ted on his _— % O. . = — ( LARGER S D~ Domss drn:cs 0;‘ I:‘i‘:; su::cr::;:lch‘;y f‘“ :\o:)’h :‘\Im)'ed )fisptggl; fa:“‘lwav Would Ashwood permit mur- { m::::;gflx“ veiaiobn 1 Box—‘."l& i BE o5 B e e < ™ = o ALK A ANy OTHER. PUBLICATION. the waiting and iack of activ-- from the onrushing Mallory and| der as he.waiches the men's |o « | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. ' i —~ Bishop Cannon, jeered by the Democrats on Lhni ity. A strange man arrives by 'launched a sidelong kick that was| emotion under his skillful =\ e Second and fourth Mon- yc Resolutions Committee, threatens the party wnh‘_‘ plane, whom Lucci hails as 'as swift and as deadly as the taunts? He analyzes his inter- D J W B_ = day of each month in ? another rebellion this year if he can’'t write the “Limpy Ashwood.” He is cul- |stroke of an enraged cobra. est in the struggle, tomorrow. r. J. . bayne Scottish Rite Temple, o i Prohibition plank. Howsver, since it takes money| tured and intelligent—an unus- Mallory, by an almost superhu- | ol BDGEHT!BT beginning at 7:30 p. m. i to finance a political campaign, the Democrats| ual gangster chief. He tells the |man effort, twisted his body and SEE YURMAN I O“MWM i ;m&nxle Bldg. JOHN J. FARGHER, ¥ By 't as the wood! Prisoners he is collecting board |caught the terrific blow on the hip. | hours, 9 am. 0 5 DM. | |yr, tor; JAMES W. LEIVERS, See ¢ needn't lose sleep over the threat as the good 3 ts Im Evenings by appointment i |Bishop is certain to find it harder this year to| ™OomeY from their relatives. Luc- |He crashed into One-shot and t,hv"' New Fur Garmen | i x;p;)n ent retary. Uianios ‘o BoVEGRCTRL s A g6, | ci asks why Ashwood is mot | two fell to the floor, Mallory on| New Styles L e 5% ¥ x X VR s e did dn s satisfied to let them go. top. His face convulsed with rage, | | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | 4 ENIGHTS OF COLUMEUS 'y YR R e | he clutched two handfuls of his| L (3 Seghers Conncil No. ¥ 4 The 1928 Hoover Lucky Pieces with their promise| CHAPTER 12. ;:;emy's sleck black hair and but-| I Y“n.;lr?afl', tl;fi’]fml:rrler L Dr. A. V. Stewart Mgetingssecond lnd;,:: & of “Four years more of prosperity,” which were used | KILL OR BE KILLED ited Luceci’s héad again and again". e l 1 ¥ f;m Monday at 7:30 p. m. ; in the last national campa“xgn probably will b(‘“ “It is possible that I shall have! gainst the floor. : \"———J ol Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | Transient brothers urge succeeded by one saying “four years more Of |, collect one more bill from your| Nancy Wentworth, standing rigid | I JUNEAU SAMPLE SEWARD BUILDING ed to attend. Counci Hoover, and Prohibition as you like it.” loving friends and relatives,” Ash-|With horror, gazed wild-eyed at the | Cftfice Phone 469, Res. / Chambers, Fifth Street = wood said, “Moreover, my abnor-|frenzied pair. The dull thumping| | SHOP Phone 276 | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Phew! The first day of the Democratic Conven-|mal curiosity has been aroused. |as the dark head rose and fe“l' The Little Store with the et =y Tii%: TURKER, , Soustacy. i THE DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTE. tion has passed into history and there wasn't even| “It has come to my ears that|Seemed "05;3‘:“" aliams{_mher own BIG VALUES € sl % {the smallest sign of a fight. Can it be that all of |some of you have become—what|body, vet she could neither move|, ® s Our trucks go any place any | i Unquestionably the most significant portion of | . prognosticators are wrong? |shall we say?—elemental. That is|nOr Ory out. She heard Ma].lory{*w- _— ~ N ' Robert Slmpson time. A f..,:: f:.y Bm .;; N Senator Alben W. Barkley's “keynote” speech at the |a psychological phenomenon that |sTunting, beast-like, as his arms| | Opt. Py and a tank for crude oil save i Democratic Convention in Chicago was his demand o Pet will be absorbing to watch in its|and body rose and fell, rose and A New, Complete Line of i @raduate Los Angeles Col- } | burner trouble. | 3 that the Democrats adopt a platform plank favoring| sordova’s Dangerous Pet. development. | “v:?'"tgr;{:ir“‘““ Fbal o W. L. DOUGLAS [ lege of Optometry and | || PHONE 149, NIGHT M8 | e is ew ame! to the Consti- “Sometime it 1 = (R szl | PR O JGLAS | 5 the submission of a new amendment to the Consti- (Cordove Times.) e | e i o 3 Opthalmology i ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER ! ’ tution, to be voted on by the people of the country, With considerable admiration and increasing in- “ vl u[ up' case histories OX"A“! Stind srotndikha vt by Ald ) SHOES | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses ound | | S i to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment. The VOLe terest we have watched, during the past week, the 1: \I?Ou:»;ube ;‘_';(2; i};]ould ]go nov,l““-) s s do s Shicse ends? | !.-——————-—————o would be by State conventions, chosen solely for|lordly advances of the shaggy king of the Alaskan "vlfl':’be so"en:)dd dfli P?a«zflri Sre s WNIAGS volee: trolH. Tk ] Has Just Arrived e " that purpose, upon a Congressional resolution pro-}wxldcmess—the brown bear, as he assumed more and i "’bul le'mé tell ygu m‘;“fla :;‘;1 % as though to interfere, Lhenj e 00 3- _0 Dl‘. C L. Fen’.on NEW RECORDS viding for outright repeal. more control over his recently-chosen realm—the| o " v. "y veTpaen “turned loose, x again as he glanced at an| LRk to »(.0 | CHIROPRACTOR It is significant for two main reasons. First, it E!égllfhbake lszlsmvj ety - lif you play us like that, T11 be |automatic i the slender hands of | MEN'S SOCKS, GLOVES, { Electric Treatments NEW SHEET MUSIC 3y is the first time that either the Democratic or) The question of whether or not the brown bear|, = =C.0 " /0o "ron"and tear this|the white-haired cripple. The lat- | BREECHES, ETC. Hellenthal Building [ o . 5 A will attack a human being, without provocation,| * 4 . & |ver it al s A ORRECTION 1 X y ad the political courage to lace # 8 3 |ter then laid his gun on his thin FOOT C 3 RADI 1l Republican party has had t It 5 . place to pieces, you with it. At speak out so boldly on National Prohibition. Both |ias be gy di5cussed bro and con by leading authorl-| 0t Tl have to work fast to beat|knees and watched the struggle, Sl B | Hours: 10-13, 1-5, -8 spes s y L o 4 ties of the nation, and it is not our desire at this| > = 4] e 1 \ HE . 2 S5t have straddled the issue up to now. Second, it {ime to enter into such a discussion, though we f‘he coppers_duwn here, but T do| With u‘ndlsbuhed peasure,. ! RE&(_}JE]"} '%adw Repalrmg I brings out strikingly the failure of the Republican|do believe that all will admit that the possibility | 'lf“lt costs me my last grand In the frenzy lor (f?spmmxfimlf SAM = 5 adio Tubes and Supplies “keynoter,” Senator Lester J. Dickinson, and RL‘[)-‘of such an attack exists. i 2 >h’l;;;c‘~dl\‘<r‘mmcg‘:;u et | ngb ': 2 lsou’u-:lw;:!l;l. | — i ; ive Bertrand Snell, Permanent Chairman,| Further, we will admit that we would not like y Interesting,” conceded Ash- |51PPe il 4 o metrist—Opticla: . 4 :eéen-mm?ve P:ol;:bmon a passing mention in their [to be walking along the road and be called upon|W0od, unruffled. “But how, pray,|Sirs Body.. Jupel gucthod ke e i | {imyes Rxaiined 5 i JUNEAU MELODY At i bly 1 than |to make personal proof of whether or not a brown|are you going to find Bl | amnke CEn SIS, e o SRR e B HOUS addresses to the Republican assembly less ReAr WO Aikok & i When the time comes for me to|over on his stomach, pushed him-| TAILOR || Office Phone 484; Residence E two weeks ago. : i ‘[ On the whole, a brown bear is a none-too-agree- | break up this delightful party and|sélf to his hands and knees mfll | | Phone 338, Office Hours: 9:30 Senator Barkley has recommended to his party able pet, a menace to adults as well as children,|invite a new guest list down, T'll threw himself backward with a to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 that it adopt a bold, straightforward policy about|. .4 o"ocnctant threat to the well-being of our citi-|Play the proper host and return|bucking motion. The two Lopplgd &V P o | - which there can be no quibble. It will be the part|zens 1t is possible, of course, that his nature may|¥ou to approximately the spot|over, sprawled full lengths on their S of wisdom to follow his advice. The whole country be so mellowed by the life he lives that his asso-|Where I picked you up. And in the [backs. { ORDAN JUNEAU TRANSFER is tired of pussyfooting by politicians and political |ciation with humans would be of a most congenial [same manner, so far as transpor-| Now Lucci was uppermost. Mal- DR. S. K. J | organizations on Prohibition. Millions of voters are and friendly aspect, but on the other hand it js|tation is concorr_]fd After a day’s(lory rolled over and tried to push DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN COI\IPANY . o1f r e- lequally possible that he may consider man his|trip in a curtained airplane, who himself fo his hands and knees. > Behrends Bank Building | even more tired of Prohibition itself and are de-|equally D y 3 o ;i Jdiate change. The least the |enemy and act acccordingly among you will be able to direct a|Perched on the other's back, Lucci Phone 259 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 i manding an immediate chang @ | And, with this potential threat to the lives or|searching party here?” reached two clawing hands beneath ] Democratic Party ought to do is to pledge “’s“”'\safi.w of Cordovans existing as it does, we feel that| There was a thoughtful silence |the Sther's face and searched with | . 2l ; if returned to power,. to give all the people an isions should be made to escort the brown bear |while Lucci and the cthers consid- (clawing finger-nails for Mallory’s COMMERCIAL PRINTING . G A . é opportunity to express their convictions upon this |y ,jecty from our playground, and if he will not|ered. Ashwood's voice went on. eyes, BINDERY Workmanship Guaranteed | K issue—the most serious and the one fraught with joaye peaceably, resort to other means. “No, let's not look too far into] They were down again, rolling | GEO M SWIPKINQ CO Prices Reasonable € the most danger to the republic of any since —_— the future. Just continue to enjoy[over and over. For a brief in- e R . 5 2 Smart Dressmaking slavery. 1 Hove H. vourselves, each in your own, in-|stant they had broken =awpy and % Of ceurse, it will take more political courage to | ogs and Hokum. imitable manner. We'll not inter-|crouched there, facing each other MCCAl ’L Shoppe Moves, Packs and Stores follow the course charted by Senator Barkley than | (New York World-Telegram.) i(;ri‘:v.e"x:rm FoUEie entingly. oo :2:};1_ ez?;zmnst;:n;ugzficymfi?f .109 Main St. Phone 219. Freight and Baggage . is ordinarily shown by political organizations. The| ye gnservation of Dr. Wilbur, Secretary of the| “So that's your idea of a good |tenance could assume, Half a doz- | MOTOR 5 Prompt Delivery of Drys still have great strength. They h{ivf a close- rnterior, that American children are better off to-|time is it?” Mallory broke ab-|en deep gashes marked the pro-| * % knit organization that covers the entire country.iday than in normal times made hardly more of a|ruptly into the convesation. gress of Lucci’s fingernails from | TIAN SHOP ALL KINDS OF COAL They will fight desperately to defeat any party that‘hn with the social workers than a recent state-| Something in the timbre of the|Mallory’s forehead %o chin, A VENE 5 proposes anything that would tend to end !helr‘m_en'. by another Washington officeholder will make | stockbroker's voice caused Hamil- With a leap so swift it could be Dry Goods, Notions, Men’s PHONE 48 domination of Congress on the liquor issue. The:}Wlth the farmers. ton to put down his cards and to [scarcely followed by the eye, Lucci Fnrnl‘shlnnm Anti-Saloon League and its affiliated bodies, the| American farmers are sitting pretty, observed|regard the tense, ugly New York-|hurled himself at Mallory, at the| Mrs. Mary Glovansitl, Mgr. hodist Board of Temperance, Public Morals, etc. |Dr. R. W. Dunlap, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.|er with unfeigned interest. The |same time bringing his right fist| | Methodisf d . ' " |“They are the folks who are best off,” he sald,| giscussi # 4 5 i X .. the Federated Drys, and many professional Prohibi- |, i g 2 5 P discussion between Ashwood and{up from the floor in a tremendous 7 e 2 g 1t "the Aeighu] M4 their Soonditibn s gtegdily. lmproving. Lucci had goaded the brooding man |sweeping arct, it struck the other’s 5 PLAY BILLIARDS tionists whose livelihood would end if the Eigh-| —mnis win pe news to Farmer Estes, of Littleton, g " g oy ALk | & g i i fad: oL eallyl kol into a state bordering upon frenzy.!chin with a thud that echoed | ON | " BNL Amendmens .weme reposied, Col,, who reports that he took in 75 cents for seven|gis heavy, athletic figure was lean- ! across the room. The stockbroker | ?2 st 1 arms and stage the bitterest battle in the history isheep that cost the ultimate consumer $83.70. ing forward in his chair, his hands!plunged to the floor as though he | aloum s BURFORD’S 1 of American politics. Notwithstanding that, the It will puzzle Farmer Magnax?, out in Fort Ripley, clamped about the arm rests. His|had been hit by a sledgdhammer.‘ K 1. Democratic Convention ought to proceed on the line ‘af::d :ok;o t;‘;{scgset ;k:‘?xcrll(e:g trl;v:mcseenls for a 250-|ryqqy face was suddenly drained|There was a long, hissing sigh from IN NEW LOCATION 9 that its keynoter has urged. It is the courageous, $ of all color. Ashwecod was about to|the spectators, who although the AN CK Seward Street, near Second statesmanlike thing to do, and the policy most likely | Tt W0l mystty wrecdie BOCarko, of Mandolph |answer nim carelessly but, glanc-|fight had ended. But the prone CLE HEMLO it a national victory. ol 3 ing at him, he stopped and looked [man rolled over. The gangster . . . . or riy-se! ~| “Shut up, you!” Lucei faced Mal- |with a pick upward jerk of his leg Franklin Street, between OV v o SRS P 3 h . GOVERNOR FORESEES PROBLEM {house charges. lory snarling. “I'm doing the talk- [Mallory kneed Lucci in the groin. Slug]e Load, $4.25 Front and Second Streets FROM UNEMPLOYED. If Dr. Coue's psychology would cure hard times|i,.' cee» SOl ook wes M ek BE. &) SABIN’S S A L such men as Doctors Wilbur and Dunlap would be It appeared to Hamilton that|wounded animal. { Doub] L d $8 00 A Gov. Parks, who has fust returned here from |OUr most useful citizens. Unfortunately the call is |y o gangster was deliberately add- Nancy knew that this was a| e Load, B Everyihing tn Purnishings an extended trip in which several interior and |for ecomomics. ding fuel to the all-consuming|battle to the death. Mallory, the A discount of 50 cents per for Men coastal communities were visited, found conditions 4 2 v T flame of Mallory’s sudden anger.|suave, polished genttleman of Wall load is made for CASH % not as bad as had been painted in reports reach- calAlifieex?st ‘c‘:m:g:n;i;a:teh:;ffillx;gggalxgc;:;so‘:;ypoémt The stockbroker made a mighty|Street and the country clubs, was W P Johnson D 5 A 7 f the t I ¥ effort to hold himself in leash.|now an abyssmal animal, gouging | LEAVE ORDERS WITH i e . ing him earlier this Spring, but none of the towns /in the rush to follow Mr. Rockefeller—(New York 3 ? are lacking in unemployed men and women, for the lSun.) KILLS FARMER THEN SUICIDES; INVESTIGATION PULLMAN, Wash, June 28— dead. TO NORWAY Capt. and Mrs. left trip to Norway | 'dcn hold the barrel of the rifle ‘o his head, fire and then dropped — e SELLEVOLDS TO VOYAGE vesterday for here early next winter. Capt. Selle- vold, who is master of the Alaska Game Commission boat Seal, ELKS AND MOGSE ARE AGAIN SCHEDULED TO PLAY OPENER TONIGHT For the third time this week, |the Elks and Moose Clubs in the | Oity” League are scheduled to play |the opening game of the second |half of the Gity League schedule. Last night's game, as was Sun- ON VACATION J. O. Sellovold a four-month and will return ar-| Whitman County authorities are investigating why Ernest Burden, aged 40 years, a farm hand, shot and killed Archie Haynes, aged 45, his former employer, then killed himself. Burden was discharged from the farm by Mrs. Haynes. He threat- ened to kill her and her husband. rived on the steamer Yukon from | Cordova. Mrs. Sellevold joined him | here and they continued to Seattle on the same steamer. W. R. Campbell, mate, will have charge of the Seal during his ab- sence. George Baggen, who left here last week, will act as mate day's, was flooded out by a tor- rential downpour that made the {park suitable for nothing except swimming or some other aquatic sport. |~ Tonight's game is slated for 6:30 p. m. Under the new rule, adopted by the League manage- ment last might, if it is Maining at The card player could see the mus- cles under his mighty thighs trem- ble under the strain of a suppress- ed anger. very mind. “Is this the gentleman who has been cave-manning Miss Went- worth?” csked Ashwood carelessly. “Yeh!” eneered Lucci. “I had to'shocked to realize that she was I slap him down this afternoon. got a mind to get rid of him now. The eyes of the cripple 'in far-flung worlds. She would were upon him, too, seeming to probe into the maddened man's Tm getting so I can't stand him citement. around, ghzzling liquor all the time ' and maiming, fighting to kill or be killed. It was incredible. Tt hap- pened to other people, soméwhere wake up in a moment, pull the blankets cver her head and lie trembling, trying to banish the nightmare from her brain. Yet |her wide brown eyes missed no |detail of the struggle. She was losing all feeling of horror. Her pulses were hammering with ex- Lucci, again on his back, writh- LT T T ECONOMY — A Watchword of the Times LI i GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESsoN Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short 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. T . Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Garage. i Front and Seward. GENE EWART Ll Canvas and Leather E. The Painter Telephone 397 Goods MADE TO ORDER McClaire, Prop. 223 Seward Street FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL /P Y FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates Friends said the cause of the peupararily, |4:45 p. m, the game will auto- s AR WRIGHT SHOPPE discharge resulted from Burden's matically be postponed. & 3 2 attentions toward Virginia Haynes, T AT THE HOTELS 7 - 1 will promote happiness and independence. It P AUL BLOEDHORN ¥ aged 13 years. ! e | Londoners bought 12000 tons of does not mean miserliness; it does mean prudent { Burden returned yesterday from cut flowers in the last year. spending and prudent saving. Compared wi ¥ ‘Moscow, Idaho, where he had been Gastineau i ol i b einend, Wl HANY ‘4 employed since his discharge from Capt. L. H. H. Jennings, Ketchi- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT years past the purchasing power of the dollar Way. the Haynes's farm. kan Steve Kane, Hoonah. To all eye sufferers and to those is greater and affords an opportunity to save. i Burden borrowed a rifle from a Alaskan who value highly scientific work: y neighbor of the Haynes's and found| Maxine Coal, Seattle; Victor; Dr. J. W. Edmunds’ arrival in Our Savings Department Will Help ‘Haynes repairing a fence. Burden shot him, then returned to the Haynes’s farm house where four of the young Haynes girls were found to be alone. Finding Mrs. Haynes absent, Burden ordered Virginia to accompany him to an abandoned house, theatening to shoot her if she refused. Virginia told the officers he ordered her to shot him and she ran. Wallder, W. S. Pekovich, Funter; George Lawrence, Juneau; John J. Provick, Fairbanks. Zynda B. E. Smith, Enoch Hansen, Ket- chikan; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Burdick, Walter McDevitt, Juneau. e More than 30,000 women in the United States are taking an active Looking back she saw Bur-|motion picture. interest in raising the standards of ;ing, Seattle, Wash. Juneau today for a week’s visit, at the Gastineau Hotel, is an op- portunity that scores of our citi- zens will take advantage of, as | scores have done in previous visits. xl’hone for appointment, for day- time or evening tests. Come early, as Dr. Edmunds will be very busy as usual, Permanent offices, Drs. Edmunds and Edmunds, 703-4 Liggett Build- —adv. OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA You Grasp that Opportunity The B. M. Behrends Bank TR Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Juneau Motors Authorized Ford Agency