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BT | in 1931. Although in common with other industries D(lil’v .4 l(ISka Empire |the mining industry showed a decline in the dollar o |value for the period under review, satisfaction | JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR | was expressed at the excellent way in which mining {to Flora for five years, but hef®————e— e e — . had never. grown acclimated to ' PROFESS’ONAL I ] Fraternal Soaetle; ‘ her unkindness. nd or T Toi il Clo The big car stopped noislessly ¢l to be gained by further occupancy of the national |what extent industry, commerce and merchandizing a] capital. Public sympathy has been with the veterans |Will be able to utilize these aids to speed an b 44 9 Z, X 3 \ N o % ! Nervous Diseases for their plight but not for their demands. Con- |économic revival, NN \,”/é & \./Z - Russian Steam Bath House tinuance of the procedure that led to the rioung' i 5 e " PHONE 349 recently in Washington will result in the loss of The Nudists. Sondra met Mark’s eyes steadily, betraying nothing of what she felt. Lk s R TN L BY RUBY / M. AYRES i » i —_— Gastineau Channe! | Lot . outside a gloomy looking house ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER |was maintained despite the unprecedentedly severe with an awning and a red oarpot| | Helens W.L. Albrecht | fa—— <777 1 - |metal-market conditions SYNOPSIS: Sondra Kent, ul now. “Well, Ill say 800d|reaching down to the curb, PHYSIOTHERAPY ] B. P, 0. FLKS Published every evenng ECe 03’ and’ Main| Gold mining in British Columbia has been rela-| at the theatre with her sister nigh AR | “And now for purgatory,” Flora| | Massage, Electriéity, Infra Red Meets second and s Ioisen, Alsias, |tively unimportant in the general mining industry| and brother-in-law, watches “Good night. said. “Ben, I do wish you would Ray, Medical Gymnastics. fourth W ed nesdays x e oit Gilics T J\been & Bevoud Olass||there for several geats, Now it Is asponding to the two men who figure most She saw him turn up the collar (e Jess™ clumsy: you've got your 410 Goldstein Building | |at 8 pm. ot s an energetic attack, evidenced by increased produc- :n"'pg:a":z'u:"mh"km;i nfihe Is ‘fot hi Mg b h}? _s(ep({p:;z‘?:t feet on my gown." ; O, l Vislting b o thers SUBSCRIPTION RATES, |tion, and even greater expansion is anticipated in i ..ed s :’ & ia e aiRto the Sree‘l biiinp "8 Sondra stood waiting while her [~— welcome. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |\ "o o "\ So oo Government, for the past ul Iis etermined not to mar- ‘lrain fell steadi iven | SiSter shook some imaginary dust| ——— Thane for $1.25 per month i 15 e . 4 i 0 him since he has neither John and h'xs sister had driven | grom pep skirt, she was so used | pDRS.KASER & FREEBURGER GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, By mall, postage paid, ’41’[.!)"( r,“’,‘;;:’r::gllr)“:d!@uc? {three years has done considerable to stimulate in. money mnor hopeful future. |away in John's big limousine, but to it all—the daily bickerings and DI STS Exalted Ruler B it T avate i, "It in its likely gold-bearing regions. I has| Mark loves her, as does John |Sondra knew that in all probab-| i sy S upirations— Rt Bm;’en'nflu,,dm i| ™ u sDES, Secretary Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | ;o\ jateq special reports of geology and mineral| Anderson. But Anderson is |ility Mark would walk home or i : ify the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity ¥ b, rule she hardly heard or heeded, PHONE 56 SN BT R W the delivery of their papers: surveys and issued frequent bulletins on both lode| bound ‘o an unhappy mar- |climb on to a bus at the carner. but tonight it all added to her|| Flours 9 am. to pm. LOYA LORDER OF Telephone for Editortal and Business Offices, 374. and placer mining. :li:gtchanrd lhas nev(e‘:- adf:im‘;d Flora grumbled all the way 10| (eariness. - . MOOSE, NO. 700 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | Like Alaska and Yukon Territory, British Co- at he feels more than friend- |the Gaspers. If only she could get away from Meets Monday 8 p. m, The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the ; B = chip for Sondra. Scndra's at- “Did you see that dreadful Mrs. |y a3 gp just anxious | ® ; C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- spublicatio ows dispatches credited to(lumbia has many areas little prospected that are 4 d it all. e was just as g B el AT BB LTS a2 o xtonane cxploraions. o i for rary| Uadetoward maringe "t [oingr making eyt youne Bt 1, v . st . 4+ || Dr. Chaarlea P, Jonmo | . Tovin:of Mors ftocal news published herelin. J STV e ¢ > Pty strongly influences y the ad- urst as usual? ‘What the men see|was for her to leave it, and yet— DENTIST ] |No. 25 meets first and third Tues- A CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |)Cars s been so favorable for that undertaking,| vice her father gave her long lin ¢ woman passes my ocompre- ihowe { Ronms 8 and 9 Valentine days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary ALAS:HAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. and the realization of this is becoming more general ago, to marry for money and |hen And the appaling cloakX | ghe had no money and nowhere | { Building and Herder, P. O. Box 273. as is shown by the increase of prospectors in all| not for love. His further state- che was wearing! Where in the|ace to g0, and as their father had Telephone 176 N |three communities. ment, that Sondra and her |world does she buy her clothes?” once said—if ever either of them l o |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. Wi cicter Flora were good looking d now I suppose We've g0t t0|tried to be useful, heaven help S | Second mfw‘h::‘m' Ambassador Mellon has returned home from Lon-| but could not make themselves |be bored for another couple of them! Qs if they were to blame! day of each month In 2 - . Dr. J. W. Bayne Scottish Rite Temple, {don, possibly to see if Congress left the Treasury| uooful, >ondra knew true. | hour ' Flora went on. “The Gas- | They had never been taught t be & ISENT}BT B ing at 7:30 p. m. Building still standing Flora has married a rich man, |pers shows are always deadly, in useful—only how to dress and to eginning 30 p. N 3 4 Lomax, who bores and annoys |my opinicn. Why people want to| i Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bidg. JOHN J. FARGHER, % | Rl E 1 & d | make themselves attractive. 9 am. to 5 pm | 5 e ¥ . 5 | Flora. As the three go cut of entertain at all if they can't do| mopg swept up the steps to the Office hours, .. * | |Ma ter; JAMES W. LEIVERS, See. Recently Premisr Herriot jof Prance spoke ouk . Sl Eohiie fni gl dcrr T Kotise, And S5 Fadtand’ and ‘Soh. Evenings by eppolntment | | .6 :n} turn on war debts. Now it is his turn to tell| john Anderson is beside her. stand.” dta tolioved: Phone 321 | :(u'n von Sleicher he spoke out of turn on equaxlx(,\" Sondra only half listened. Her| mnis was her life. Sondra was|® e KNIGHTS OF COLUMEZ- jof armaments | CHAPTER 2. thoughts were far enough away. thinking, the eternal sweeping in, o Seghers Council No, 1764, _— | “NOW FOR PURGATORY” She sat looking out of the Win-lang out of other people’s houses. , Dr A ‘,"'. Stewart Meetings second and last “Stars’ Invisible Rays May Affect Heredity Amrl “Are you going on to the Gas-|dows of the big car, her heart Going to bed worn out and bored, | ) x D!‘.N'V'IHT Mondsy at 7:30 p. m. All"—Headline. Heavenly or Movie? | pers?” Anderson asked. following Mark Merriman th'ougmgeumg up again to face another Hours 9 &. m. to 6 p. M. Transient brothers urg el R L Sondra met his eyes unsmiling- |[the wet night. day just as monotonous and unin- B!WMD BUILDING ed to attend. Counsy “ o - ly She knew where he lived—in|tpresti C ) £ i aaisheha Vol g o Constructive Session. I e 5 2 p e, teresting. Ctfice Phone 469, Res. hambers, Fifth Street BONUS SEEKERS SHOULD RETURN 1 suppose so,” she said. rooms, in an unfashionable part| was it all she ever was to know? Phone 316 JOHN P. MULLEN, G. K. HOME. (Seattle Times) “We shall meet there, then.” of the city, She had never been (Copyright, 1932, by Ruby M. Ayres) | ¢ H. J. TURNER, Secretary. s e cevans Al o of (1 S0t O | e who I . Iy Bis s o s S WAL MO Tt | oo e e i T " iolence between war veterans ess, the observant i 3 ad sat by S 9 : d § E 3 % Fiaiped in the national capital and poll i R B ea frigidly to Sondra, and the girl [rooms even supposing they had| apout Anderson's wife. thwe. A tank for Diesel Oil ties, with casualties on both sides, is to be “"”"“"d‘,C‘m"m'\l‘mlc,ui were above the average. Credit is due laughed as she looked after her. [been the last word in luxury. Hel___ . Opt. D. || and a tank for rude oil save and deplored. Yet it was the inevitable outcome |t not only for the measures it enacted, but just| “\f e that woman hates me,'|was very conventional, Sundra| ST. LOUIS, July 29.—Injuries Graduate Angeles Col- } buruer trouble. { of such a procedure as that which the disappointed |25 ;14‘:““ “l" ”‘Tseth“ failed of g she said. thought. and hard luck hit the St. Louls lege of Optometry and | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | ¢ 2 el ve 2 5 ¥ i A s & bonus seekers have followed since they first de- |, - F"Z:n]rlc?scal;o:a?ifirfi;nw“i:etbisfil?s‘;ns:;lizf} “What woman?" Flora asked “It’s such a pity John Anderson |Browns so hard in m;d:seawfl s Orthalmology | I RELIABLE TRANSFER ' bouched upon Washington' a short, time before Con- |mageyre. the home loan bank bill and the economy| John Anderson’s sister.” can't get rid of Evelyn,” Flor ’rf:r a time only a substitute out-| | eogses Pitted, Lenses Ground | A o ! gress adjourned They went there in high hopes|aet It balanced the budget by a new program of| ~MOS: women S S ained s o e il i g i - S act. a liaa 3 § o infield or outfie st. that their presence in force would sway the calm [taxation, arranged for additional credit through the|S*id Driefly. a splendid husband for you. I!a_ny infield i Y - . Jjudgment of the nation’s lawmakers and executive |Glass-Steagall bill, and approved the debt mora- Dl‘. C L. Fenton NEW RECORDS officers into voting for cashing adjusted service com- |torium. i | GARBAGE CHIROPRACTOR Densation certificates at a time when the whole T‘h'Ls record of constructive work was made unqer! | Electric Treatments NEW SHEET MUSIC country was and is demanding not more but less u“““;‘:] cxrdc_umst.mces, The 5’1‘55;3" C&t)nvenedt d“;“g; | Hellenthal Building : 3 e e ,|an extraordinary economic period; it was trouble [ HAI} FOOT CORRECTION governmental expenditures. It was ha dethbleral!ne3 hy the fact, that the ‘Senats was nerdniy o | | s 1092515708 H RADIO SERVICE Qi o ke aMAkS, MGHcE: thisk ought not 80 BOlyupcan and the House Democratic; béfors it was || Reasomable Monthly Rates ]I | o\l Expert Radio Repairin l encouraged in this country. If it were successful, |concluded, the national Presidential campaign was | wWOOD R Radipe Tub d % 1‘3 every class of the population with real or fancied launched. Despite all these handicaps it put the| | HEMLOCK e e o 1ubes and Supplies grievances would be tempted to emulate the ex-(seal of its approval on a number of proposals | 0"""0:’”" at These P"';:;o ngtl:'met:mb—()ptldm. service men's tactics. Debt-ridden farmers, dissatis- |which were designed to terminate the economic | | Full C - ¥ 1 5 l fied railroad unions, or other strong labor organiza- (decline and which may be hailed by historians| | Hat Cot:ddm' - ul:-.% Mmflmm i %du—aen:lmmmpdl:wdl JUNEAU MELODY tions whose numbers surpass even those of L:e ;zrl‘:;‘fbwe agencies in speeding a new era of pros f 50 c g | R et HOUSE veterans could hardly be blamed if they too gath- 1t ek 5 Phone 288. Office Hours: 9:30 ] 5 would have bee vit] 2 e, | ered en masse to coerce Congress into enacting e been without precedent hag “l E. O. DAVIS to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 —_— i | 3 > session held during a Presidential contest year whol- PHONE 584 ° —— P legislation they might seek to “""’;“0“’1:‘ CO"dEIU?HS» ly escaped political influence; still, it may be said | o o Congress adjourned dys ago after having defin- |to the credit of both the Houses that they did not — ® )] R “ r: B ety rejected the measure that would have given |permit partisanship to interfere with the program e e TR R R TR AN JUNEAU TRANSFER ¥ the so-called Bonus Expeditionary Force what 1t |of legislation, regular and special, which demanded | JUNEAU SAMPLE | DEUGLESS PHYSIOIAN | demanded. Its further demand for a special session |their ntqinrhon» Cul’:mendation is due them for that H SHOP l Behrends Bank Building COMPANY 5 2 i g " v |Teason, if for no other. o . 9:30-12: 1- Il of Congress has been uncummcl)mmm,li; re]eufidh?s The Yoy e Hasn piiieal AL sdianrnat ' The Litle Store with the | | | Phone 250 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 ig the Pr“'l’“l“m» and :'"3 ]:rop;rfy" 70th> r:’(l‘;fises of |0f Congress would afford business an apportunity 12 BIG VALUES | < . ]| been made by C““»'e-" 0 defray the M" have |10 take stock of the helpful acts approved at the 1i® ® 1 i '} all who made up the Washington army, Many have [session and to plan for the improved conditions con- | B R ST e TR ¢ already taken advantage of it. Al of the others fidently anticipated during the closing months of DR. E. MALIN : ought to do likewise. There is no single advantage |this year. The next sixty days may determine to CHIROPRACTOR Treatment for Rheumatism and 2 8 Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage h al fon felt for th They dr little to ide, (hate these d th Previnl ey o the personal compassion felt for them. X e, ew a e one side, (hate these dog-in-the-manger wo- COMMERCIAL PRINTING o A (New York Herald Tribune.) away from the crowd while LOA{mOn who don't want a man them- | BINDERY * SSETT SHOES ALL KINDS OF COAL o SPENDING THE ENFORCED . One of the few things that seem to be on the|max fought his way to the cloak- |selves and yet won't let them go.” CRO SPE} x X 1 increase these days is the desire to take off the|yoom. | “I don't think he minds,” Son- GEo. M. Smvpkins Co. 3500, DF KOR RN PHONE 438 VACATION. textile coverings whereby man differentiated him-| Sondra’s eyas were eagerly search- [dra said absently. “He seems to SEWARD STREET St self from the animals some forty thousand years |ing for Mark Merriman, [enjoy bein semidetached uite ? i During the current fiscal year most of the many |ago, and go naked. Nudist colonies are CropPINg| Would he come and speak m‘“ejnf and f certainly don’t gvamj VANBAROK Tene i . . thousands of employees of the Federal Government |up in various corners of the map, nudist books and |her? As far as she could see he 'him for a husband, thank you.” | SA VE HAI F - | | will take enforced 30-day vacations “without pay.”|magazines peek out furtively from the lurid panoply had been alone in the theatre, ‘Decent fellow, Anderson,” Ben > | e - PLAY BILLIARDS This is a part of the Administration plan to bal-|0f the newsstands, nudist clubs are raided, would- Presently she saw him making |Lomax put in apologetically. He | ON [ ance the top-heavy national budget. Maybe it wasn’t [P nudists are discovered to be more curkqus than | nis way to her side. |was always trying to join in hisf : VENETIAN SHOP | —at— H B ad e orthodox and are Lhrown' out by the nudists into| “How are you?" | wife's conversation in spite of the | WOOD Dry Goods, Notions, Men's BURFORD’S The thought seems to have occurred to Dr. Ray E:‘:us::?h old-fashioned world of shirts, shoes and _He did not take her hand, he dozens of times she had snubbed | “m'l“'h'"m a5 iy I' Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interlor, that many |~y lo of the hundred per center is hard, Tne|lUt 100ked ot her steadily with him for the attempt, he always Rerm/ Mary. Clpvandis, Man y familiarity with leisure moments, will find difficulty irumors of nudism, while every one seems to have|per so happy that she feit Sh;“vt‘n;::s 'hegelfi ot fgr 5 Zidna in making their vacations enjoyable. At least it |forgotten that the history of the stage and the could cry. word. 2 iy must have been to them and not to the millions |bathing suit for the last decade is that of a vari- g | Wi CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY P Her father had always said thai| I always liked him,” he added. ; 2 Franklin Street, between of unemployed without present jobs or hope of |able EP‘P“’*‘C‘““B[ v W lmit. In point ofjove was merely an hysterical kind| “I shouid thine he'll be delight- Single Load, $4.25 Saloum ] Front and Second Streets immediate future ones, that he addressed his recent fg‘;ueo :x’;'zg: n‘; xcn?:s?mg’rsu;em:“fi;?“g: be;w:;n of illness. ivd to hear that,” his wife said, PHONE 859 statement urging Americans to “make use of their TIoM eah gersecy oA 0 th. sarcasm. . S human contents of any large bathing beach is| .M Very well thanks” she said. (v enforced leisure time in visiting National Parks.” negligible. But the nudists will be content with| Her Vvoice was quite compose | The little man winced and shrank . “In these trying times” he added, it is wise to nothing less than zero, . |8nd she met his eyes steadily, be- | further into the upturned collar » tonserve one's health “at all costs” and “certainly We leave the morality of nudism to such as|¥@Ving nothing . of wh’n she felt.|of his coat. He had been married a vacation in the mountains, particularly in the | have insisted, from time immemorial, that the| Fine show, isn't it?” he asked, IN NEW LOCATION Seward Street, near Second Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH i , | W.P. Johnson' National Parks, is an investment in health that |luman body 'is one of nature’s_ greatest errors,(Vith enihusitem. } FRRCY ORUEDRG WK Juneau Ice Cream . cannot fail to make the nation richer.” ‘We are more interested in the esthencs_ of nudls_m. “Ought to Amn Yoo vousls of GEORCE BROTHERS Par]or FRIGIDAIRE This advice is sound to those who have the i:;g:“m":‘:l&fes (ix;dgr::'a:\rymrfine‘gcx :gast‘:: vears” he said. He was always Telephones 92 or 95 Try our fountain lunch. Salads | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS money to spend during their ‘“enforced leisure.” verge of a sudden liberation of the body from all|Pleased with life and everything * and Sandwiches. Horluck’s and | MAYTAG WASHD}L But to the millions who seek jobs for bread and clothing; we rise to insist that nudity ought not |t Offered him in the way of en- Sunfreze Icv Cream in all | MACHINES butter with none to be had, it reads like & bit of [lere and now to be within the grasp of all. Mas, fes | jovment. {DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS CHESTER BARNESsoN flavors, | irony. too often become an unsightly animal and when| “Yes. I should think it ought|relephone 498 RUTH HAYES Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 sheet || > ®|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS he has he should by all means conceal his pallid so}x;gmglgngzzd'mund - -—C—_ W. Phone 17 SKIES? deformities from the mockery of other beasts. aa o i anvas an ather BEIGHIFR SKIES? Nudists should be licensed, like automobile drivers,| “Has your sister gone? || CARL JACOBSON | d Front Street Juneaw Associated Press reports from many sections of [After examination, and no one should be allowed| “NO; she's talking to some peo-| JEWELER Goods the country tell of spots where the depression is|!© Strip unless a municipal board of sculptors or[Ple over there. I Making for || WATCH REPAIRING MADE TO ORDER bei bt v);l d with rz:)ummg employment. This is painters ias Jassall on dhe iikles. of the "ap- fin—cand im0 o) SEWARD STREET E McClaire, PtOp . sepvenad. Wi s licant’s figure giving offense to the public sense|the Gaspers.” | % 's | H * a welcome alteration in the trend of conditions gl beauty. “I see—" His eyes were a little | , Opposite Chas. Goldstein's .' 223 Seward Street I try for more than tw — oo Sam i ey cdbed IR O et e other hand, would | T DON’T BE TOO LIBERAL factories are announcing a resumption of opera- |Praxiteles than all the beauticians and reducers tions long suspended. Securities markets are ad- in the world. There is the alternative. The ques- vancing, slowly to be true, and commodity prices|tion should be studied further. Fortunately there is ample time in which to do so, for while nudism | ::?m]gmf: ts)::i‘: ;:ree RS AR0 AL6 Bolding. 1€, not may seem to be gaining ground, it is still, and : under present climatic conditions will long continue There is room for all the improvement so widely to be, far more of a hot weather topic of conversa- announced and joyfully acclaimed. The employment |tion than a menace or a crisis. of hundreds of thousands of workers on public highway construction puts even more men to work Despite the continued efforts of our publicists supplying them with materials and transportation (2nd deep thinkers, we are getting more and more to keep them on the job and the work moving. sold on the idea that you can't recapture prosperity When factories resume operations, other workers With & ltle claptrap—(Boston Herald) Bave to be employed to furnish them with meterlals| 1¢ yhe Bignop of Lichfiéld thinks England wastes | . and supplies. Whether the improvements are sea-|q tremendous lot of money on drink, he ought to ¢ sonal a.d temporary remains to be seen. At any|come over here and observe our speak-easies and rate the skies are brighter just now, and maybe night clubs for a week or two.—(Buffalo Courier- the nation has finally reached that long-sought |Express.) corner around which prosperity officially has been FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN ECONOMY — A Watchword of the Times 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. Our Savings Department Will Help You Grasp that Opportunity declared British brewers want to show their wares at the i e Jutking, Chicago fair. It's tantalizing enough to wait for Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE k. ; beer without having to look at samples of it.—(New ACCESS BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLD ey " : e The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA PRODUCTION GAINS. J It took those European countries 14 years after W. A. McKenzie, Minister of Mines for British the war to learn that they couldn't get blood out Columbia, cheers that Province with the announce- of a turnip, and now Uncle Sam is beginning to ment that its gold production for the first half of [wonder if he can get it out of deadbeats.—(Ohio 1932 was one-quarter larger than in the same period ‘swu Journal.) llllllIIllllIIIlllllmIlilhnmfllllllllllllllllllllfllmm

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