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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932. Government to provide educational facilities; fix the“ return. You will please leave your = . S Y | WSS A i Dflily .4laska E mplre professional standard for its_teachers on a plane at| G amb] er’s T'hl, OW doors open.” | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal_Societie. . \ east to t e v } Mr. Hamiton laughed, an edged| o. o or least equal to that required by the Territorial school [note of hysteria in his voice, He < system {5k R ko 1 1 — Gastineau Channel } . v V] . went into kis room, bolted the door, JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AMJ‘ F.I)ITO: When it has done these things, and for the sake| Eustace L. 4 but the sound of his shrill laugn-| | Helene W. L. Albrecht l “___—_,_j ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAY MANAGER | ¢ those under, its control it ought to do it any-{ There was a shuddering gasp ter was still audible. One after PHYSIOTHERAPY S ] o. fi‘—(s—— R TSN | oo S o approach the Territory with an ‘)“““; SYNOPSIS: The members of | from one of the listening men, bu®|another the others turned away|| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Sinets aseotil':aind Published _every evening except Sunday by SO oe ynification under local authority with more| the Ashwood's house rty, | stood there, gazing at Ash-|to follow the cripple’s suggestions. Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | Jronih Wed nes EAMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Mal { party, |all stoo gazing | ldsteln Buildm days Streets, Juheau, Alaska. reasonable grounds for a hope of acceptance than| whom he is holding for ran- |woo though hynotized. He sur-|Ashwood, Stevens and the guards 410 Goldstein uzlu ] ||at 8 pm. e can now be done. | som, are awakened by a scream :V?.- d each of them in turn, in the [were left alone in the hall. . Phone Office, l Visiting b o thers Entered fn the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | to fina ome of their number |order of their nearness to the| Wordlessly, the detective, the - SK y d. Stevens, a detective, |door leading into the scene of thefcripple and the outside = guar THAT ALASKA PLANK. - i TGRS || Qe dcTig o o L] SUBSCRIPTION RATES, A SRR | Calhcun and Battles, intercept- | trage ‘Walked to the beach u;xe;e, bath- | pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, f . ¢ i ey c E . id t silence |ed in the steely glare of the moon. DENTISTS Exalted Ruler. 4 by carrler In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| 1, s account of the proccedings at the Demo-| d before they attacked Ash- | T amid the deat lence R} Delivered B S3ilane for $1.25 per month i b s il wocd's island, are awaiting a |tha: hufg over the strange tab-|lay a huddled, distorted figure. A Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. By mall, P paid, at the following rates: cratic Convention in Chicago, the Associated Press 3 | ; black smes across his One year. in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, | . f A Siany ludi ledgl chance to help Nancy Went- |leau, the sound of running fect| ghastly ack smear PHONE 56 ( h. in advance. $1.28 4 |581d certain proposed planks, including Sne PIEGgOE) worih and'dfie iher captives. |waihekrd. Somethiog about ;the fihwont, told of the manner of his Fiours 9 an. to § pm. LOYA LORDER OF J will m{y:;{;fln"va;_n; }f.,{u“ri” O‘rfll’l”s;'\)"l';g“; home rule to Alaska and Hawaii, were thrown out | hasiening footsteps caused a chill|death. pe o MOOSE, NO. 700 fl?‘if,'. ‘qh) \I"'l:';’:.‘.l“\“-‘frfll’l;‘lY»" : % the window. An out of town contemporary took CHAPTER 23. to Tun through the listeners. It (Copyright, inal Press.) Meets Monday 8 p. ma. Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 this literally and said they were “thrown out of a ON" THE HEACH e 1o s €5 gl sma- o —e C. H. MacSpadden, Dics MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. nearby window” by Chairman Walsh. Of course that Beneath the washstand in the |eously, that the rapidly approach-| S, Sith Ur. Charles P, Jenne tator. Legion of Moosn The Associated Press in exclusively entitied to the didn't happen. The convention declined to adopt |far corner was a steel and silver |ing man was bringing news that ; Af‘v"l:wdwfl": :::":;dz;‘ DENTIST No. 25 meeti first l:m: third Tues- use for re; "’}‘*"“““"r"fd\f},’d“(;W’:h:’!"“j‘;lfi.’}“,,f,j9,.1,5 1 ihe Territorial plank along with several others that |table knife, its edge. still gleams|would add to -the horror of the |, for clues tomorrow, B S Ronms 8 and 9 Valentine days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary $cal news published herein. were obviously local or sectional in nature. In its|ing redly in the lght. A few night oot (el Alicthesied. 0 i Butlding and Herder, P. O, Box 273. o b X L Ste . |inches away lay a wrinkled table]| :, Ashwood. his facé stony, waited efime. 1 Telephone 176 L desire for brevity and clarity in its platform which ———reit— ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | "\ ) be the shortest on record in modern times,|R2PKID, its corner and one edgg { the guards, panting, raced| s THANTHAT, O JRIY BTHER TUBL] s sl Ll sl ity * | drenched with blood. the oorridor. Seeing the| CYCLISTS TO ROME e . g S, i dss of #fidonth tn .bw Drmt?(\ atic or:\lenuon ‘\m,;e nil scoplel to PT: Stevens stood at the édge of the {stras oup, he hesitated h\s‘ Dl‘. J- W. Bnyne Scottish' Rite Temple, ace only issues that are nationwide sought | o chstand, look dow t th E ing from one white face e ‘ g 4 0 ) g Fe e S > ~|washstand, looking down at € | ey g ®| ROME, July 12.—Ten thousand] DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p. m. to be brief so that people wouldn't dread readmg;exh\bi: studying knife and napkin 2 . Then he blurted out jj.uce riders will descend on Rome Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bidg. JOHN J. FARGHER, \}/ it, and to have it sufficiently explicit so that those |intently. He lifted the latter wery *news. |for the world championships for|| Office hours, 9§ am. to 5 p.m. S 3 who do read it will have no difficulty in under-|gin holding it by the edge| ° s, Di Michael's been croaked. {t.a0x and road cycling to be dis- Evenings by appolntment ! Ml'!iber. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. standing the party’s position on each question |with his thumb and forefinger.| Tt t His gat and all hxs.p“wd here late in August. A‘n,\l‘- Phone 321 retary. As to the Alaska plank for home rule and en-|He carried it beneath the light lone who rides a bicycle is eligible| o couragement in the development of our resources,|21d studied it, inch by inch. Then, wood again scanned the facelg,. reduced railroad rates to 2 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS there was no hostility' td ft. In. former van, a depressed sigh, he handed |of each man, who stood there n| e within ready cycling distance|$ = Seghers Conncil No. 1764, D piast, et eE I hot Beer o T | the hall. He studied each expres-|or the capital. Dr. A. W. Stewart ll\:eez!nusecot _;:«;;ndxm tion yes t y ot seel i 8| 230 un ey o o 1y ing gly, s ’ onday al S P m Hipe e | *“No use looking for finger prints |sior hingly, lingeringly, as| " DENT)ST platform makers as to either space or to national|ywithout a microscope,” he said re-|though he might read the guil = ours 9 a. m. to 6 p. M. Transient brothers urge issues, and on such occasions Alaska was pledged |gretfully. Might well pick up|or innocence of each in the breath- SEWARD BUILDING ed to attend. Councu all of the power of self-government that other [the knife, too. The bird that did|less silence which had enveloped| Ctfice Phone 469, Res. L :hlmb«u; Fifth. Street. American Territories before it have had. The party, |Willidms in stole the knife and |th: all like a fog. At length Phone 276 s . MULLEN, G. K. naturally, still stands upon that proposition until|the napkin at dinner time, wrap- |his face showing no shade of emo- i — . J. TURNER, Becretary. it formally reverses itself. Alaskans, of course, would |Ped the handle of the knife in the|tion he stepped "Iorw dk. a P £ & A9 I 5 : not to leav bt genflemen kindly go ———— @ lhave appreciated the inclusion of a similar plank |Papkin, so as not to leave any YO I ey 3 Our trucks & s g rinits faks can 4 ,. s 3 emain there?"| o) m go any place any EDUCATIONAL CO-OPERATION. in the present platform, but the failure to do 501;’" B i bk ol "f_‘f“’m‘ o ~_\““‘f"_7:j ‘;3__;”:“:10;"? Robert Si psoix bty v il oSl _ldoes mot alter the situation in the slightest, and in | Lo 204 Well ook A, O eve gt i Rl oy J Opt. D. and & tank for >rude oll save Expressions from time to time by officials of}case of g national victory, the Territory will be given ey find anythin R ] rst out Lucei, his face! NEW CHEVROLET SIX Graduate Angeles Col- ’ buruer trouble, the Educational Division of the Federal Indian Serv-iine power of controlling its own affairs that was| -1 send for Al T x i “I'm-going to sit in the| The Great American Value lege of Opmletry and PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 jce make it apparent that its chief aim 5o far as|pomised at San Francisco, New York and Houston | fr e i orclbiz room. T'm mot going to have | New reduced prices delivered g{";‘f‘m"“’ e I RELIABLE TRANSFER Alaska is concerned is consolidation of the Federal|in 1920, 1924 and 1928 stolen.” s anyone creeping in and slitting!| at Juneau Equipped t'_mluu , Lenses Ground | | | system, that is charged with the education of In- R L No use,” declaredeth my pipes for me.” ~ Roadl.:tcr : sg;:.:: | dians and Eskimos in Alaska, and the Territorialy An Endea Chapter. Coach . - X | 2 ’ 2 735.00 public school system. Of course, the term used by P Lo | g::mm O Sedan (4 door) ... 840.00 Free Wheeling and Syncromesh s e e e LW EICOMS; MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NG. w X Second and fourth Mon- | Dr. C. L. Fenton NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radin Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE them just now is co-operation, but no one can doubt, | (Boston News Bureau.) indeed it is frankly admitted that unification into| Out of the tumult and the shouting at Ch(cagol‘ nte one system under a single control and that Terri- |one great fact stands forth—retention of the Eigh- 5 Hellenthal Building torlal is the goal that has been set. {tesnth Amendment just as it was is a completely p % | CONNORS MOTOR FOOT CORRECTION . |finished chapter in history. The ‘dry” champi ¥ Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 Theoretically, it ceded that the pre- 3 3 pions p ) ., Inc. heoretically, it must be concede Pré- | ho announced their intention of awaiting word | N : ) g co 9 g from the Democrats before making up their minds N 3 H et X and program have now had that word in a deaf- T DR. R. E. SOUTHWELI education, there is a wide gulf between theoretical |ening roar—934 to 213 Optometrist—Optician . and practical application. And if the Federal Gov-| That outcome, amazing to the proponents of | i JUNEAU SAMPLE 1 | Zyes Examined—Glasses Fivted ernment approaches this issue with a fixed program |repeal themselves at the convention, leaves no pos-| K 2 SHOP I Room 17, Valentine Bldg. —® ponderance of argument is on the side of the Indian Service experts. But here, as in many fields besides ——————e in mind, it is sure to be frustrated since, after all, [sible party asylum for those who insist on no \ b The Lit_e Store with the Office Phone 484; Residence it cannot give the Territory a responsibility admit- [change or no risk of change. The Democrats are Z v BIG VALUES Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 simply so very much “wetter” than the other camp. to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 tedly its own without the consent of the latter. A > : g Their call is for straight repeal plus a precedent | i it I SRR U modification. The Republicans urge a plebiscite by | 4 4 L . 'wo years ago the Indian TV " |States with a shadowy sort of Federal “power” of bi I QE, RA ER aska’s educational problems only by hearsay And {control in the background. DR- S~ H' JORDAN ] AU T NSF | | with all due regard to it, nothing has transpired It may possibly develop that just now was the! 7 | DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN since then except the formal transfer of the Federal {sentimental crux of expression on the subject, and | | Behrends Bank Building COMPANY Government’s educational activities here from the {the question of best way to handle the liquor i J ) / = | Phone 259 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 Office of Education to the Indian Service to augment |P! oblem may lose some of its emphasis, as compared its original knowledge. It would seem the part m,‘x\..h economic issues, before the campaign is ended | ‘ J | is even at its height. But at the moment the e Service st take stock of the 4 . wisdom for the Service to first take stock o ok o Hie sttt s The Valtts COMMERCIAL PRINTING |, | institutions and responsibilities it has “‘h“"_“l“’ Pe- lelear and interesting surmise at present would seem “Boss, DI Michael's been croaked,” U DR. E. MALIN ‘ fore undertaking to shift executive control over (i pe the extent of possible losses on this score panted the guard. “Throat cut.” Geo. M. SmwpkmNs Co. || CHIROPRACTOR 7 their charges to another organization purely local lamong Northern Republicans who like the definite - e, Treatment for Rheumatism and | N in character. Democratic position far more,—to the exclusion of M UL ! Nervous Diseases Q There are such problems as sanitation in _the|everything else. That might far outweigh any total | pescimistically. e o e cripo shidled Tafons face 4 Russian Steam Bath House MFO::isg,hl:a:l:lsd nfi:g::oraes homes as well as personal hygiene, health of adults|0f Southern Democrats conversely turned away. Snart enought y i houghtfully. PHONE 349 g and children,s and others equally as grave, all of hJ"-‘} now the accent seems politically to be on|ge; prings this way he wouldn't| “You may suit yourself about | MOTOR Prompt Delivery of Shich the Service cannot as yet have had time to|the Word ‘immediate” so far as change ls cO-ipaye stolen the tools from his own|sitting up” he acknowledged in- | B it anied an for an|ohod Theoretitaly fhab I Ge entugh; bUbisjeon, anght be the best way ‘of [ditietently, “but # You do, B will| CROSSETT SHOES ALL KINDS OF COAL 8 o |Practically there might seem to be & fairly 10n8|ginging out who did not do it,/be in the safety and the seclusion % of them before the Territory can consider Unifica-ang tortuous road ahead before concrete change |yl e one whose things |of your own room. I anyone dis- | $580 TE OB LB PHONE 48 tion that does not at the same time call for cOn-lis had. The nearest prospect would seem to be| ' oo mleing is innocent” |turbs you may shout for assis- | SEWARD STREET | tinued segregation of the races. It is .s_egrezal_lon that or th_e Congressional chtesls in November. He roved around the room rest- |tance. Mueller h stand watch | VAN’S SHOE SHOP ! more than any g else that the Service desires A “wet” victory then with anything like the lessly, his faded eyes examining |here in the hall.” ! .\ Z races progress more rapidly when mixed with whites | FPIVEIUORT SO o 8 8 Of| p, looked at Ashwood and shook |Jerry temsed his muscles in antici- | PLAY BILLIARDS | than they do alone 2 i his head. jon of a sudden clash. Lucci| ON VENETIAN SHOP | | i R Alaskan Planks in Party Platforms. “One of tnese nomicide experts |Elanced at Mallory who, now cold | | { Dry Goods, Notions, Men's | =it i The promise of Federal aid, in the shape of E anks y B, could find a bit, maybe, with the |ober, returned the look meaning- | WOOD ry piEs | BURFORD’S ' financial reimb ients, to the Territory in return (Ketchikan Chronicle.) proper instruments — mxscoscopefl"hfl tT?fle.“Y;T was flms;zed to ln::;f alts Mar'yu(}miovnnem, Mgr. 8 A for unification of the schools is not alluring enough The absence of an Alaskan home rule plank chemlca}is am; iu;:h.k Blull. T d(])m"i\:se "\3‘}0 :"cge 33:192;](15;"6!;85” | o it " r X t a s like a clue. |® v S, 3 to cause bTu.m 3:_\ to xgx:xekl:e :\Ml'-ht_mfigz from the fl)enmcramc nanox;slal platform, and the 'S[‘eseaflbr;niftthis :31 doesn't hold | He saw Mallory's heavy form ga-| CLEAN HEMLOCK i sanitation problems. Nor can Alaskans be criti presence of one in the Republican national declara- i + - it ven |ther itself for a spring. Lucei, . . . very severely if they view Federal promises of money |tions, should not be taken too serlously. And with.|(ne imprint of my oWh St 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY 9 for more than two-three seconds |00, stood on the balls of his feet grants with a good deal of skepticism. Too often out doubt Alaskans will not be very much alarmed after 1 step down on it.. No bloody !with 'his hands opening and shut- i ? Franklin Street, between have they spent Territorial money, derived from |3t w; l““:"gl“ of lfl’”‘""d'('"“ 5 bound by the | finger marks except those this!ting. Slngle Load, $4.25 Sa um's Front and Second Streets t: . the strei ¥ f such romises onl; I:E echnically party leaders are boun y e i1 A 1 " = 1 . taxation, on the strength of such p y|planks in the platforms, in practice they are not. poor devil made when he tried Ashwood backea swiftly against | PHONE 359 to have them broken. VRt Afalkan home ruls. plsukiindeiter plabigrm) SN -OR e bed: Clothes e the wall, his gun pointing at Lu-| Double Load, $8.00 IN NEW LOCATION Hundreds of Indian puplls are receiving education | w14 indicate rather that the. Territorial leaders mussed, and no attempt made at|cci’s midriff. Mueller's automatic | Seward Street, near Second in the Territorial schools at the expense of the|of the party—as represented at the conventon—fay-| o0Pery: Don't see any motive at ]r\'npred Mallory. The outside guard A discount of 50 cenis per Territory without a dime's co-operation from the |ored such rule and would endeavor to stand by it. all. {moved elose to the gangster, pat- load Is made for CASH & vy W P h { . jonnson Pederal Government. In similar instances in the|The Democratic principle has been.so long ham-| “All right then ' fnspped. Ash- [LmEkin. detily tn el O . Eiator. a tuition fee is paid to the schools by the |mered through press and platform that Alaskans|¥00d décisiely. I Aock Bie Ll e B e REGES CODERD MY Juneau Ice Cream cannot have much doubt. and have the men clean up in the |eyes glanced at the armed men, G B P ] l The Republican plank, probably, indicates a|MmOrning” ! then he relaxed and submitted EORGE DROTHERS arlor aomawbiat . hanging i senthooht (iwhich may Have (i B1e ires Wlad doliatintly. The | dogiiSifsto/ine acarull.;ASGLLEY. S0, Telephones 92 or 95 Try our fountain lunch. Salads to bring about close harmony in educational admin- |, othing to do with political expediency. others, Lucci, Mallory, Martin, (was swiflty examined. Jerry could and Sandwiches. Horluck’s and P et istration in the Territory, it will first bend its However, as we have stated before, ['h'P principle Battles and Hamilton, were still|see the beads of perspiration upon CHESTER B Sunfreze Ic. Cream in all MA S whole efforts toward correcting some of these incon- [is a good one. We shudder to think that it might|Standing rervously in the h: the turbulent stockbroker's brow ARNESSON flavors. CHINE! sistencies, thus proving its good faith in the premises, |be carried to any premature extremes. Now that guarded by the armed and vigilant |as, by sheer force of will, the man Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short .4 GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS before trying to induce the Territory to take over |both parties appear to favor it locally, we wonder |Mueller. The sorippie. tooked -the |galfiRly pontrol of ‘tumyeld. T Phone 17 any of the schools now operated by the Federal Gov- [more —than ever what contemporary differences bedroom door, then wheeled abou:| “Stevens” said Ashwood at last, Canvas and Leather cratic. “Gentlelnen,” he announced curt- pany me?” o Goods Front Street Juneaum ernment. Unification, it must be realized at” the|Prand one group Republican and another Demo- snd faced :thg e T Schr | M Erou ol hosee 3 : : ly, “someone has just murde; “Sure,” replied the detective. FIRE ALARM C MADE TO ORDER attrition, and the first step is necessarily the Mr. Williams. If any of you he: “Calhoun,” continued the crip- e ALLS E. McClaire. Prop . y . B AT P A g 2 Just “Investigators.” : 1 2 4 3 inculcation in both parties of a spirit of confidence (New York Herald Tribune.) any !sus?lc;guls‘k:oug‘:iswthl;l e\f:_‘_n- 3( Tl lcle' glad‘ if hycvu anduBaf- Third 4 Prankli~ 223 ra 8 One may say what he wishes, and Mr. Andrew|'P§ T Would ifke 3 g aNiA “resnaln’ i i, e Front and Prank' in the honesty of purpose and good faith of one another. McCampball, our local Prohibition Administrator, is | i) i I Front, near Ferry Nay 555 30 S, BN ell, our ator, is | GumEEENE IR TR E TR R N 4 2 ‘ saying it, but there is something extremely signifi-|= o H Prmo::. ES;' g{;’aw:.mfl DON,T BE TOO FINE There are many Indian communities, some |cant about the decision in Washington to alter the > it Front, authorities place it as high as 25 or ‘30, in Alaska, |official designation of Prohibition enforcement agents. " t‘lfi Js“gflfif- each with a minimum school population of 25, and |Colonel Amos W. W. Woodcock has issued an order Willoughby at Totem i Watch and Jewelry many more under that figure, that have no schools. [t0 the various district headquarters of his organiza- Grocery. \\! ///q Rack of funds is the justification for this gap in the [tion that henceforth their fleld. | persopnel “shall gg}i‘.’:ggfi"g:”' Cash o REPAIRING X be known not as Prohibition agents but as “De- Federal system hat does not encourage the Terri- PFront and Se £ e Wk N at very reasonable rates partment of Justice investigators.” As a concession tory to enter into any present agreement to take \ Second and Main. A— =" || WRIGHT SHOPPE o A & Indian Service. Alaska has been told it cannot get a cent for that purpose. If the Service really desires FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | [ i l outset, can come only through a process of gradual Or is it an attempt to square nomenclature with obtain money from Congress to establish needed |the facts? After all, to call an officer of govern- schools for itself, it is not reasonable to believe it (ment an agent of Prohibition when in reality there can pursuade-it to appropriate funds for the Terri- [is no Prohibition has its embarrassments. Here tory to expend. Certainly Alaska cannot afford to in New York, for instance, such a title has an almost augment its own expenditures for schools to remedy (FiPald sound, and, indeed, has long since been aban- the defect. doned in common speech. Ask a speakeasy pro- UDSeARADIS 16 it prietor who raided his place yesterday and forced s B 2 vl 4 him to close for twenty minutes or move next door, the Indian Service first clean its own house; enforce |ang nine times out of ten he will say Federal men a rigid health standard through constant medical |or simply “the Federals.” Occationally he will call inspection and examination; weed out the individuals {them ‘revenooers,” but very rarely Prohibition agents. | whose physical ailments are a menace to those in|A certain delicacy or regard for truth restrains him normal health; hospitalize the unwell; through some |from imputing to them a function which they have _ sort of efficient home service bring about a more [P€VE been able to fulfill. sanitary mode of living in the homes and raise the Colonel Woodcock believes Mr. John D. Rocke- z Sk paltisty = 2 feller, Jr., is in error in calling Prohibition a failure standard of personal hygiene; establish schools where His arguments in refutation of Mr, Rockefeller the pupil population is sufficient to justify it; place |yye spread on the record on the same day that the Territory on a par with the several States in |nis order redesignating his field agents was made the matter of reimbursement for expenditures made |public. It seems to us that his act speaks louder for the education of those whose duty it is for the |than his logic. to popular sentiment could euphemism go farther? over functions of the Service. If the Service cannot Fifth and Seward. will promote happiness and.independence. It does not mean miserliness; it does mean prudent spending and prudent saving. Compared with years past the purchasing power of the dollar is greater and affords an opportunity to save. Seventh snd Main. !-/Wt‘ PAUL BLOEDHORN Home Boarding House. e . (‘?Vl:;lnnu and Rawn Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. 4 & GOOd ea Our Savings Department Will Help ;:?:nfixnm}m, . y . You Grasp that Opportunity T2 erd Kennedy. Tlres The B. M. Behrends Bank house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Thus, it seems not T T LT ACCESSORIES Juneau Motors Authorized Ford Agency TR T LT T