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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. D .—l 41 i .re compelling, why the move was against the best v of its mighty engine and, after a T———————OFESSIONAL l' 7 TS ‘_.4,“, 3 (lSka Empl interests of Alaska | splashing race across the water, PR raternai ocietie. a y It wiped out the only Federal agency in Alaska | am ‘ !r S rOW f\"‘“’ec; S:;fly lflh a purring flight | o, . JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR whose authority was absolutely local and unlimited | Fuil L Ad. ‘““.‘{;‘;L.S g;.n:rllxétxc rraa S r Gastine. CH x ¢ 1 Helen= W. L. Albrecht ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER in the expenditure of the funds appropriated for its| before the heat closes in” sug- - 3 G R T resulted already in the abolition of| SyNOSPIS: Two men have ([sides, I want that gun and so do gested the detective as he, Jerry PHYSIOTHE! B. P. 0. ELKS Published _every evening excent Sunday B sain|the Alaska Rivers and Harbors district and made| peen murdered in one night |you. Finders keepers.” land Emory looked away from the|| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | weets second and EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPAN Streets, Juneau, Alaska. the Territory a subordinate to the Seattle district. | on Ashwood’s island, where he “Let's try to find him together,” dot in the sky which was the fast- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. fourth W ed nesdays notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity . ] & i - * % ond Clasa |It deprives Alaska of the services of six competent| is holding six prisoners for |suggested Ashwood grimly. “We |vanishing plane. “Maybe a little 410 Goldstein Bullding at 8 pm. Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Secon 7 g Phone Oftice, 216 Atter, id officers of the Engineer Corps of the United States| ransom. Stevens, a detective |both owe that much to the oth- stroll in the air now wfll help us ne ce, Visiting br o thers | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Army without any measure of replacement, local| assigned to capture Ashwood, |ers. So far as the gun’s concerned, to stand the heat later. _________: welcome. 1 b erier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell andlor otherwise Jerry Calhoun, who wants to |it would do you mo good if you There was an undertone of & e !‘» Dellvered by caimne for $1.25 per vr(mflm| § i » . . rescue Nancy Wentworth, ome |did find it. If I even suspect youfurgency in the old man’s voice ' pPRS. KASER & FREEBURGE! GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT., By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: of the prisoners, and Jerry’s |have it, T11 have you searched,|which caused the two flyers to fol- Exalted 1 = y nee, st ths, In advance, t P - " J 1 DENTISTS xal Ruler. TR BNt Sl Last, but not least, it creates in Alaska the| frieng, Emory Battles, have |hide and hair, every twenty min-|low him down the porch steps and Blomgren Bulilding M: H. SIDES, Secretary. Subseribers will confer a favor it they will promptly labomination known as the “toll road system.” This| peen caught and held by Ash- utes, day and night until you leave lout among the palms. PHONE 56 | I ] o delivery of their papers. is one Territory whose roads have never been sub-| wood. island with my permisston. “We've got to crash this place Fiours 9 ar. to 9 p.m. LOYA LORDER OF ! in the delivery of their pap » . J . { Telephone for Editorfal and Business Offices, 374. jected to toll on traffic. Constructed with public e if we don% find the Kkiller,|pretty soon now,” he declared, as 52 MOOSE, NO. 700 : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. funds for public use, they have all been free public CHAPTER 24. | 's likely to be more hell let|the three sat in the little circular Meets Monday 8 p. m. a The Assoclated Press is exclustvely sagysa, 4™ [highways. No one had the right to charge anything | FOOTPRINTS ! on this island than I had|patch of shade beneath a palm.|$-—— ¢ O. H. MacSpadden, Dic- i :’l..cor"‘x‘\'«r'.‘rxu)fifi‘ on o W baper and also the!for their use, and every one using them was free| “NO gun on him, en?” Stevens | ated, even dn my rostest|“There's hell to pay.” Dr. Charles P. Jenne Setce, Leglon of Mowss herein. voice was almost casual i (Copyright, Dial Press) DENTIST No. 25 meets first and third Tues- tocal news publisi from any let or hindrance. “No, nor ammunition either,” | should have thought of Ronms 8 and 9 Valentine days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary i —_— = " » N £ “You ALAS;(:ASIfir(.‘:(ligl‘«BFQNAN(';UAC!_!}A:‘I;';E;%E‘[OICE;:IOLNAFGER Tm new law authorizes the Secretary of Interior [declared the ‘guard. ¢hat” the other reproved him gen- Jerry proposes a surprising 1 Bullding ,3 and Herder, P, O. Box 273. v to inaugurate a system of tolls wherever necessary| .jun» The detective scratched|tly. “before you brought them all| plan for Nancy's rescue, to- | Telephone 176 | & 4 for the regulation of traffic. It is no secret that|himself in melancholy meditation down in this heat, five men and| morrow. . o | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 4} 1 the thought behind this is to make traffic over |“Sort of upsetting, having some-'one girl. You remind me of the —at Py it — | Second ‘and fourth Man- Y Richardson Highway so expensive that it will mw}mm running around with a crazc:kid who didnt know it was load- CALL FOR BIDS Dr J W B & 1 day fhw? mr')rr:th in to be routed over the Alaska Railroad. But the|for cutting people's throats. Al- ed.” § ® 6mr}nayn” | bsce;::,lnmglz:e'rao :xpxl:‘: G ¢ authority applies equally to every road and trail|'eady there’s $150,000 of our re-| “Do you think T care one single| Bids for the construction of two 5-6 le Bldg. | 3 : R\ on the vast system. plumb out of sight. Dor‘ft damn about thoseé two who have [concrete walls—one back of the Ofllmioe “‘m :‘L“’m‘lm 5 p..n I JOHN J. FARGHER, Of this sort of a system, Solicitor Finney, ”‘i;w how 'wc can collect op Wil- ‘had their throats Cut?“ demanded |Grade School, the qther near »v.he | Evenings by appointment | | Ma jter; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. Bis rreroraRRTARRBI SURLEA Nrarat o) 1891, “saia; | Loz, £0W. Sl it Mo AEe e e cripple scornfully. “Not a snap |Bergmann Hotel, will be received Phone 321 | e ‘ | there’ll be others get it, t00.”|of my fingers. But I will not|py the City Clerk until July 15 at{ g i Nothing is found in the acts of Congress | was one of the men in the|have my plans ruined. Do you|g pm. Plans may be seen at the i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS under authority of which this road (Richard- |} stated Ashwood positively. |understand?” office of the City Engineer. . . Seghers Conncil No. 1760, son Highway) has been constructed which |“My men are tough, but they Stevens raised his glass and THOMAS JUDSON, i Dr. A. W. Stewart Meetings second and last | expressly or impliedly grants authority to |arent cutting throats. If they|sipped slowly, contemplatively. Ash-|—adv. Mayor. | ! DENTST Monday at 7:30 p. m. prescribe and collect tolls for the use of this wanted to klll, they have guns.” |wood refilled his own tumbler and | “Tours 9 8. m. to 6 p. BL | Transisnt brothers urg road. In the absence of such authority “Uh, huh” Stevens was non-|watched the old wan with moody f EEWM?.D BUILDING | ed to attend. Counias —_— = it does not appear that any tolls may be commital. “Well, there ought to eyes. At last, tired of the silence, | i Ctfice Phone 469, Wes. | 7 Chambers, Fifth Street ; VOLVY charged. It seems also to be beyond the |pbe some tracks about.” he shrugged and pushed himself Phone 276 | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. NO HOME RULE INVOLVED. authority of the Territorial Legislature to The cripple snapped on thelout of his chair. l. T % H. J. TURNER, BSecretary. prescribe tolls for the use of this road. . . . searchlight and the three cut a) “Steve, it's mighty refreshing, 3 : Delegate Wickersham, who frankly acknowledges While these roads have not been con- wide circle about the body. At|once in a while, to see @ man Who . | S R R A A Y 3 he did not oppose the enactment of the legislation structed under the Federal Highway Act. . .. last they picked up a trail, a sin-|sticks to his ideals.” He took a o Robert Simpsnn ! Our trucks go any place any B 4t dssivoyed. dlie Bosrd .of Road Commissioners | aktention s oalied ‘€ tue fact that that act |gle pair of tracks which lediturn or two across the room, his Opt. D ||| thee. A tank for Diesel oil for Alaska, commonly known as the Alaska Road expressly provides that all highways con- through the sand and the saw- | extension sole giving forth a hol-; pt. D. | and a tank for crude oil save 2 4 7 b fasnrtn. structed or reconstructed thereunder shall be grass directly to the house. low sound as he walked. “But I'm NEW CHEVROLET SIX Graduate Los Angeles Col- buriser trouble. fruoisaion deplaxes, he ffavous jihio home TS B/ free from tolls of all kinds. This appears “Did you walk here?” demanded |ccriainly afraid that Tm going to{| The Great American Value lege of Optometry and PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ciple in the bill” If there is any such principle { to indicate a general policy of Congress Ashwood of the guard. have to kill you before this affair|| New reduced prices delivered Opthalmology | R T involved we have missed it entirely. The language against the collection of tolls. “No, boss, I cut around to the|is over.” at Juneau Equipped Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | | ELIABLE I RANSFER of the act passed by Congress to effectuate the| 4o the Federal highway act, above referred |right, here.” “Now, don’t go getting yourself r . $675.00 .- e 4 transfer successfully conceals anything that Cou}g:to, the Federal Government cannot, and will not| Stevens strolled over in the di-[all upset about that,” advised the Coach 735.00 o i o % resemble home rule. It declares the powers and|yu Giraction of Congress, allot an art of |Tection indicated and proved the|little man placidly. “Fact is, 1 been Coupe 735.00 k. dutles of the Alaska Road Commission are Irahs-|n, cost of any road f)roject over wmcz zx;us are|accuracy of the guard's statement.(.hot at so many times I've sort Cabriolet 830.00 [ Dr. C.OI&AF;;%;OIA ‘ NEW RECORDS ferred from the War Department to the Interior |y, y. chargeq even though the State conlributes"rhen he returned to the suspect-|of come to the conclusion that| Sedan (4 door) 840.00 { CHIR! ‘ h o o 2 d footprints and examined each!whe die it'll be with my best|| Free Wheeling and Syncromesh Electric Treatments NEW SHEET MUSIC Department. If it had said they are transferred to |- e P e when I die it y g D : 50 per cent of the cost of construction. NOW We|,¢ tnem minutely as the threc|nightie on and a hot water bottle | = Hellenthal Building i the Territory of Alaska, then it would have been|y.ve an act of Congress that authorizes a Federal|worked their slow way to th:|at my feet” CONNORS MOTOR FOOT CORRECTION | RADIO SERVICE real home rule. As it is, the whole transaction 1S|,eqeer to collect tolls over a road which has been|house. He leaned over and selected a|| * CO., Inc. Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 i ] o 4 nothing but a change from one Federal department (. . ....cted entirely from Federal, and, therefore| “No use,” mourned the detective|cigar from the box on the table. - = = Expert Radio Repairing to another; the abolition of one Federal bureau |, iy, funds. Surely this is not consonant with|when they had almost reached the |He broke it and put half of it > o || Radio Tubes and Supplies and the creation of a new one to take ‘lLs place. |pome rule, or with the established practices of |Porch EE "Vge lcan‘t telld alin his mouth, His jaws moved vio- | s T ,S_A_M . ngi)t'o‘;n '&30%" { RN And the extent of the change in personnel was tO . 0 olicy heretofore held to be essential by thing. is sand's loose as dry lently for a moment. Then a EAU PLE etrist—Opt send some six highly qualified Army engineer of- :om mz legislative and the executive branches of ashes. Can't tell whether these|bulge appeared wunder his 1eft‘} J l Eyes Examined—Glasses !‘MME JUNEAU MELODY ficers away from Alaska without replacing them bY [tye Government prints are from a number seven |cheek. J SHOP l Room 17, VMEnt‘im B}dl. 13 HOUSE even an additional civilian engineer. If that were % 5 - > shoe or a twelve. Let's see if he| «yoy know, Lumpy,” he said with | The Lit_e Store with the | | | Office Phone 434; M-d. EI?M went through the living room Or come difficulty as he settled back BIG VALUES l Phone 3238, Office Hours: 9:30 not the case, and even though six other engineers, The Empire, from the first inception of this|j _ s 4 o % ¢ 2 i 3 : ) into a window. o th chair, “if it wasn't|® to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 resident in Alaska long enough to have qualified | ,ve has opposed it. It still holds it is an unwise The tracks led directly to the rl‘:_ a.moo:;fizpof lit‘:fe : A z;a: 5 . to be members of the Pioneers of Alaska, had been |, ve and cannot result other than in injury to|porch steps. A few grains of sand|p, the wrong way in your brain, s P appointed to succeed them, still that would not be remotely akin to home rule. Judge Wickersham has, apparently, confused the principle of home rule with the selection of ministerial servants. Home rule is concerned with the authority to make and s g g > gel had not brought the sand in when " administer laws affecting the general public and |jis consideration that would have prevented action|pe had o c?m Cive. e albots (% Jlesser degree, Steve" rTeplied| . . not with the personnel of administration. on it by the House in which he sits as Alaska’s| Lt hm], k. Steve,” Bl |Ashwood. “The only reason you " 3 ot's have a drink, Steve,” SUE-[inink I am fust @ little crazy is COMMERCIAL PRINTING . . Secretary Hurley of the War Department, the Delegate said, “recommended” the transfer, along wth Secretary Wilbur of the Interior Department. The record does not wholly substantiate that claim. It does prove Secretary Wilbur not only recommend- ed it but pushed it through to a successful com- pletion. But the correspondence placed before Con- gress. to support the measure cannot be construed to show that Secretary Hurley recommended it. The official report of the Senate Committee on Commerce, dated May 9, sets up in full the steps that led to the eventual favorable action on the bill Alaska. It regrets sincerely that Al to Congress did not use every legiti Had he when the bill been there representative to Congress. And general protests against it which wes his duty to have done so. prevent passage of the bill by which it was achieved. passage, he could have interposed an objection to in view of the from many Alaskan organizations, we believe it was made a faintly distinguishable path on the fibre rag of the living room but they did not extend into the, hall. Nor was there any way of | being certain that the outside guard | aska's Delegate mate means to came up for gested ‘Ashwood, pressing a but- ton. “In the morning T search the house until a needle couldn™ remain hidden in a mattress. We will turn up that gun and then decide what to do with the man| re sent to him yowd be a right nice feller to know. What happened, did some- body drop you on your head when | you were a baby?” “We're all crooks in a greater that I use my head and select crimes that appeal to me instead of those that would bore me. Why are a few spectacular, intelligent crimes more dreadful than many The Governor Stoneman 1iree, a sequoia in Stanislaus National Forest, California, contains enough lumber to build 20 five-room bungalows— 179,000 board feet. The larger limbs are six feet in diameter. That's no tree for Dad to cut a switch from. as a who has said the detective slyly. it.” The steward, Alfred, appeared, neat and efficient as though he were just coming on duty after full night's sleep. Ashwood gave his order. “Tell you wnat I do, Limpy,” “I'll match small, dreary ones?” He rose and hobbled restlessly back and forth across the room. “Is it because I break laws that you ask me if T'm a little crazy, or is it because I don't break those particular laws that are disre- |garded by every body? In a gen- lerally lawless society, I break BLSINESS SUPPLIES: mEBY Geo. M. Smvekins Co. McCAUL MOTOR DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Behrends Bank Building Phone 259 Hours: 9:30-12; 1 CHIROPRACTOR i Nervous Diseases Russian Steam Bath House PHONE 349 DR. S. B. JORDAN DR. E. MALIN Treatment for Rheumatism and CO. CROSSETT SHOES $5.00 UP FOR MEN SEWARD STREET VAN’S SHOE SHOP | JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 £ introduced by Senator Howell, who was, seemingly,| “Prosperity will return” says John O. Rockefeller,|you for the gun.” llaws. Right-o! But I do so in-| S AVE H AIF o aud .l the original mover. The first document is a memor- ST, in celebratingghis ninety-third birthday recently. Alsr?\wot’;l lllwked at ;d"m- P te}flsentliy, 9%11!; saxqe v;w&; A ) T T andum signed by E. C. Finney, Solicitor of the Inter- [While we agree with the man who made thel “Uh. hu s ens, | vilege of picking ws T - ON for Department, dated March 9, saying the transfer |Standard Ofl, it is easier for him to be optimistic comfortably. “Ill match you for|to disregard as do those ?;h". tireak VENETIAN SHOP of Richardson Highway by Executive Order of the [than for the millions of Americans now out of W, You e, flalasauavent, our | g e of 'l JOCHPNRIEIN. 10 WOOD Dry Goods, Notions, Men's g prisoners from getting loose or | traffic laws, or what not. Furnishings President could not be legally donme, and could be|Work and in actual want. Knocking each other off. I need| Stevens sighed pensively. A DA Dt g, effected only by Congressional enactment. The next step seems to have been taken by President Hoover. Under date of March 11, he wrote Senator Howell advising him of Finney's opin- jon and asked if Howell's committee would intro- duce the necessary legislation to transfer Richard- son Highway to the Interior Department. The first time the Secretary of War appears in the matter was in a letter to the Secretary of Interior, dated April 4, in which he said in part: Acknowledging the receipt of your letter of March 25, 1932, relative to legislation to transfer to the Interior Department the charge of the work of the Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska, I beg to state that be that he was a passive factor in the whole mat- ter. If the Interior Department wanted to take over the job, and was backed in that desire by President Hoover, he would not oppose it. But it %is clear that Mr. Hurley, at least on this occasion, did not recommend the transfer. . . B In his interview given The Empire last Monday, Delegate Wickersham, commenting on this measure, said: The measure was recommended by both Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley and Sec- retary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur. It was urged by President Hoover. It was in- troduced into the House of Representatives by Congressman Edward T. Taylor, Demo- crat of Colorado, member of the Appropria- tions Committee and Chairman of the sub- committee having in charge Interior De- partment appropriations. It was considered by a Democratic-controlled committee, fav- orably reported after hearings, and passed by a Democratic House, after having been first passed by a Republican Senate. The measure was not regarded from a partisan it Competitive Hollywoods. (Manchester, Eng., Guardian.) It is not only on the continent of Europe and in Great Britain that Hollywood’s long dominance of the screen begins to be challenged. For one reason or another national cinema taks root in- creasingly, even in unlikely quarters. A wealthy and patriotic Chinese, realizing that his countrymen habitually figure as the villains of the world stage|er. in Hollywood production, lately announced his inten- the United States. Argentina is the latest to feel more authentic films. not the usual one. He complains that the Spanish of the Hollywood studios is too academic for the Latin Republics. It is dictated, apparently, by members of the Literary Guild of Madrid, specially imported for the purpose, and their accent is un- familiar in the New World. The result seems to be very much the same as might be expected if in England we were to cast a play of Lancashire mill life entirely from the ranks of B. B. C. announcers. Correct Spanish seems likely in time to become as strange a speech in South America as would the classic French of Quebec be in the France of toady. The new Republics use their own variants of the mother tongue, and want to hear them. But it is odd to find Hollywood, so often assailed on one side of the Atlantic for debasing English, at- tacked on the other for trying #o keep Spanish up to the mark. LT T T LT A long-distance weather forecaster declares there standpoint. age, which tabled a protest, and Seward, joined in Territorial erendum vote of its members voiced Alaska's pr In Alaska, the opposition to the transfer was|umn. neither partisan nor sectional. Chambers of Com-|in a campaign year doesn't have to be much of a merce from Nome to Ketchkan, excluding Anchor- [prophet.—(Boston Herald.) ~asking Congress to defeat the measure . The Alaska The Democratic plank on repeal seems so forth- Chamber of Commerce, backed by a ref- [Fight and clear, some will bgein to wonder if the o party has fallen in to the hands of amateurs.— will be a lot of wind during the summer and aut- Any one who makes a prediction like that (Detroit News.) ECONOMY — A Watchword of the Times as sort of a key to get out of, here myself.” The cripple watched Alfred place He poured out two stiff high “Do you know where that gun “No, not yet, beyond the fact tion to make p‘lctures in China which would redress|that the murderer has cached it procession.” the balance tipped by that master criminal Fu|away where we can't find it and | Manchu and his satellites and give us the Chinese|nhe can.” certain to come from across the southern border of|to cool the highbell more swiftly. “That's up to both of us to find that Hollywood does not do her justice. Her present|out” he said after a satisfying Consul General in San Francisco proposes, when he|tasfe of the excellent whiskey. resigns his post next month, to return home and got & hunch that if we don’t find establish a Hollywood of Argentina that shall make gyt pretty soon, he’s going right His grievance, however, is|qn enjoying his killing jab. “Be- a1 “If T was @ judge, Limpy, I bet you could talk me into giving you| 'a room and bath at the funny| a heavily loaded tray on the ta-!house instead of a chair in the ble. balls with methodical care and to know that you aren't the kind passed one Yo the detective. death house. It's right comforting lof a feller who'd shoot me in the |back when I'm not looking. And | is, Steve?” Ashwood's face was set for that very reason Tm going to in deep lines as he studied the send you a swell bunch of flow- untroubled countenance of the oth- ers to your funeral. If T'm not |retired and in California by that time, 'll come and walk in your Their eyes met squarely and they |both grinned. On opposite sides I have much to do tomorrow.” “Fair enough,” smiled the elder man. “No water in mine.” Soon after breakfast, Ashwood’s great amphibian nosed out of its waterside hangar, shook the entire island with the full-throated roar will promote happiness and independence. does not mean miserliness; it does mean prudent spending and prudent is greater and affords You Grasp that Opportunity years past the purchasing power of the dollar Our Savings Department Will Help The B. M. Behrends Bank It saving. Compared with LU an opportunity to save. CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Saloum’s IN NEW LOCATION Seward Street, near Second Juneau Ice Cream Parlor Try our fountain lunch. Salads | | | i 1 Canvas and Leather Goods MADE TO ORDER E. McClaire, Prop. 223 Seward Street test in a sent Judge Wickersham to file with OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA x the House tee on Territories which had the If the politiclans told the voters the truth M ta bill in charge. ‘That brief set forth many reasons, [these convention keynotes would be called keyvol- exara whigh we believe are sound and should have been |umes—(Indianapolsi Star.) THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE the enactment of the legislation proposed IS as he sees himself—a very different figure. It is| « T is the mur- et fence, these two, yet Telephones 92 or 95 AGREEABLE TO ME. e time someone did the same for the Mexican, for if d@rfil‘! flg}f(l:fl::ys;. z‘?:d?" - ::&:oi‘ng‘rs a,ned respected :he oz,h- and Sandwiches. Horluck’s and Dugyfl%flw}"m‘f’! " That does not constitute a recommendation as|there is dirty work to be done in an adventurous| The cripple’s thin fingers drum- er's measure as a man. CHESTER BARNES! Bundreme: b Greamn (o all MACHINES the term is generally accepted. It seems @ liberal | v oo gy ooy riarions from Who the COWDOYS|med restlessly against the frosted| <One more drink Bteve: sug- o ik’ GENERAL MOTORS RADI interpretation of Secretary Hurley's attitude would er's pretty daughter are almost|tumbler. Stevens shook his glass gested the cripple. “Then to bed.|| Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 shert il Phone 17 Front Street Juneau Watch and Jewelry | REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Juneau -

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