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-y T A e A N R IS lraiSsseisssescirais THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SFPT. 30, 1932 ' RECALLING TRAITS OF THE COLONEL. — —she saw ¥ reflected in the rain-[e— o F R PR | e . washed windowpane. PROFESSIONAL | raternal Societies Some of the supporters of Gov. Roosevelt in the ot l enture (Copyright, 1932, Lippincott) F o OF East and Middle West, contending that he has the ; ng , * Gastineau Channel | ROBERT W. BENDEE - - GENERAL MANAGER 1932 clection cinched, are urging that he quit cam- * by Patricia Wentworth Nan sees a sinister silouh- | Hel VL AD ofl ek A 5o Paigning. They say let well alone, becawse it always ette, in Wmm"'i‘ M"“““" | He ilx]ii'sfimi:mr;e(:ht B. P. 0. ELKS meots t Sunday by the ;. ’ ictory y fat crimson pin-cushion with nt, and loses a night's rest. s Pub) e%m?%%flgggmlgufi;wg‘ Second” and Main ;: i:niazjous to talk too much after the victory SYNOPSIS: Reosamund -Ca- :eri\n”d pi me | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | every Wednesday at Streetsiajuneau, Alaska. _ is assured. rcw and Robert Leonard plan It was, Nan thought with alarm-| NOTICE TO TAXFAYERS | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 8 p.m. Visiting (p TFutered In the Post Offico 1o Juneau as Second Class This causes one to recall the days of the other| to secure Jervis Weare's for- |oq s very completely a 410 Goldstein Bullding brothers welcome. matter. politically famous Roosevelt—The Colonel. His sup-| tune even if murder is meces- |randpa room, and very cer-| The taxes assessed you by the Bhone Office, 216 Geo. Messerschmid, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. porters were in constant fear that he, too, would| $ary. Leonard has fainly not hers. She felt an abash-|City of Juneau are mow due and|e. o |Exalted Ruler. M.H, Dellvered by carrier 1n Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and (.1 (46 much. However, before he voluntarily re-| Mmade two attempts upon Jer- sense of being an intruder as|payable and will become delinquent| g™ | Sides, Secretary. Thane for $1.25 per month 4 vis' life, and Ni o e 5 October; % | Gl o By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: tired in 1908, he always got majority votes at the| V. d an Weare, his the dressing-table tolon the first Monday in October; || DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER T e ¢ vear, in advance, §12.00; six months, In advance, = ©, o g /- wife, is distrated because she h ge window. providing, however, that if one- DENTISTS LOYAL ORDER OF ¢ one monthy in advance, $LI o ompry polls. And that suggests that there s a good deall cannot persuade Jervis that | ome's first instinct in a strangs |half of the tax is paid on or before Blomgren Building MOOSE, NO. 1700 n " wwo i " me's firs t 2 oty the Dusiness Office of any fallure or irregularity [ common between the iwo Roosevelis—Teddy and} Lconard means him harm.'The |room is to see what lies beyond |the above date the balance will not PHONE 66 Meets Monday, 8 p. m. 0 the delivery of thelr pavers. . | Oftices, y74, [ auk. If Teddy had had the handsome and charm-| Weares ask Ferdinand Francls, (i Nan looked out and saw a |become delinquent until the first Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- Telephone for orlal ant “——— ing personality of Frank, the reserve and modesty,| old friend of Jervis, to join |we; green lawn. The lilac bushes|Monday of the following March. | e . tator. Legion of Moose MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, his majorities would probably have been even larger.| them in the country. Rosa- ! sed and wind H. R. SHEPARD, . L No. 25 meets first and third Tues- The Associated Press s exclusively entitled to the - " ithat edged and bent in the wind. City Clerk. id use for repablication of il news dispatches credited to But the Roosevelt zest for service and the eager- mund and Leonard follow. Overhead the heavy clouds drove |—adv. Y Dr. Charles P. Janne | [927s. C. A. Baldwin, Seoretary B 1 . s prsme S —tlll o' o e ] 32&."‘:57'”"3@"5‘3117‘3.1“ o ness is clearly in evidence with Frank Roosevelt ok |across the sky. She could not see WOMEN OF MOOSE DENTIST and Herder. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician, il Sl oy 50 Aririin 7O WE Tanonn it was with Teddy in the days when he was & 17. jthe sea, but she thought that she] . 'c. y party of series Thurs-| ms 8 9 Valen KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FHAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. in flower. EW WORLD {gouia. hear it. The-Yoom:steod avi night, Moose Hall. —adv. Building o thers CoRmoR 6} P60, 17 However, there is no cvidence that Gov. Roose-| Nan saw Weare for the first the corner of the house. Perhaps|day : PRI Meotings seoond and last velt will damage his chances of election through|(ime Under driving rain. They tax.,the other window looked on the 2 i V] iR - Monday ‘at: 7:30 p. m. his speeches. The Cincinnati Enquirer speaks within| 'O, [0l Oroyston with the sky:Sea. But when ishe ‘reached | pyyrEns STATES LAND OFFICE| o ————————@ | Trangient brothers urg- blue behind them a . though’the sound was louder, the g s the facts when it says Gov. Roosevelt strengthens digo cloud coming l:;; Em?:.:ry ti’!n sea was still hidden. ‘“‘CHURAGE,MALIQVS%E« Dl'. J' W' Bayne Bl to apaes: c°“nc? his position every time he makes a speech. west. The road ran. inland for a! The view from this side of the serial 07028 5!):3;'*115’1‘1‘ B Chn%b;r:‘. ;m-h 5'-\‘99)}- s couple of miles and then, turning 'DOuse showed a paved terrace, [CE is hereby given iuav the , g, 4 NOTICE is y 8 The Roosevelt, vs. Hoover contest is now playing|2/¢2agged up the side of a large,then falling ground—at first €7ass pjoka Juneau Gold Mining Co, & 4 y came up the ' 1T 4 4 ress % . g 8 21 tow: t 1 j atent for the The Caribbean Sea brezes have gone on the |25t Tise, the wind met them, and, SteeP fall towards what lookedlike|an application for pi Office hours, 8 am. to 5 pm. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Evenings by appointmen Phone 321 2 —_ Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil ’ : the rain—first la ravine. To the left a kind of [Relief No. 1, Rellef No. 2, Rellet) """ rampage again, and poor Porto Rico is sufferng|qrons and then ahea\fi'd e Ibluff or knoll covered with trees|No. 3; Eva No. 1, Eva No. 2; West- & and a tank for crude oll,save : 3 solid shimmer- | Rellet Dr. A. W. Stewart burner trouble. life and property loss. o lief No. 1, Western T. 2. . property ing fall. . (hid the sea. Nan felt sure that :'m 2Rech stor No. 1, Chester: No. & ST PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Then tall stone pillars and it hid the sea. She could hear the|No. Z; ael dvth;a Chester No. ENTT + Underhanded Politics. straining trees lashed by the wind |Sound of waves against the cliff. %mi fi?";??;, :12 o Taku River, H&urv;&;-n; U*&; nl:gm .| RELIABLE TRANSFER | R until they brushed the car as it|She felt great desire to go out in the Harris Mining District, Ju- Office Phone 469, Res. WORLD'S SERIES CONTESTS (Valdez Miner.) passed. At last a grey house, and[into the rain and wind Instead| . "pecording District, Territory Phone 276 PSS S AT SR Ehis SERIES LOS LA t is said that a certain party in Valdez is sur-|& portico under which they came ;he ;ashedbglwlhandsfiui:gl:eda:; of Alaska, and designated by g;e ES g s 5 Rt reptitiously circulating a wamphlet purporting to|to a standstill. {herself in the large 4 tield notessand official plat on file NEW RE D! This year marks the seventh time for each the [SPOUOUSY clrculating a P Do et tive] < Jervils Jumbedout, and \sfe e [0k, down 0. tes, in this office as U. S, Mincral Sur- oRDE Yankees and the Cubs to participate in the World's o "0 lowed him. Her new suitcases! There was to be tea in the li-|yey No. 1589 A & B. which sald % NEW SHEET MUSIC Series for the baseball championship since the “p T o e o pa purports to be, there|emerged; her new trunk came brary. 8he came into the hall and|claims are descrived with magnfc:lg Robert Slmpsun I organization of the American League in 1900. TRE iq o neeq of secrecy in spreading 1t broadeast, for|dOWN dfipping. There was com- |tried three doors before o IR ‘é"“m‘gfi’;w';? all comers of 31 Opt. D. RADIO SERVICE American League was organized in 1900, DUt correct record of Mr.. Dimond's activities in the|1OFt in them. and Nan needed the right one — 'heh ning f"°°"“‘ "Hetief No. 1 lode. Survey No. Graduate Angeles Cal- } > < ft was 1903 before the pemnant winners of the Territorial Legislature is one of the best proofs of|COMfort badly. She got none from full of enormous mohagany fumni-| FEEfel B L ®Gt Gor No. 1,|| lege of Optometry aad | Expert Radio Repairing American League and the National League, organ- his qualification for the office of Delegate to Con-|Jervis He hurried her up the Bire; the Qrawie-tod Jorg Sov|ehence U.SLM. No. 1589 bears S. Opthalmoiogy ! Radio Tubes and Suppl ized many years before, met for a championship gress, which he is now secking. Nothing would 3PS :fi;}. “:;10“838 ;om;y into the - hor, lavender, and the smell|49° S0 E. 66580 {t.; Thence N 60| | Glawwes Fitted, Lenics Ground — contest. Then 1904 was skipped. Beginning with Please Mr. Dimond more; nothing would add morej . ., 0 o ab-[ol old calendered chintzes; the|Y W 1500 ft. wncotr' :13;! boint for | == = INEAU b thare R World's Series every year. (0 his presfige; would bring him more votes in : : Py ble|N 20° 0 E 600 ft. to true D T age n MELODY 1905 there has been a 3 Y i e LL R g She started at Jervis' touch onthird room, a small comforiable| oy No, 3, Thence S 69° 0' E 1500 @ and National Leagues, the American League has UNDFSS0 000NN ‘;am:m”ei N ifm"m:g ecfijwm“t’; “Nan—this is Mrs. Mellish, Bho|and a writing-table. Thence S 20° 0' W 600 t. to Cor. CRIROPRACTOR won seventeen and the National League eleven. The L. "oi oy % iqine s Dimond's campaign, On | 125 been housekeeper here for—| Sh‘e four:d the lib;;ré{nnex; toui‘tev g‘:m kgn;; Bglsnirg beginning, con- Blectric Treatments —_— rice B! a o twenty- 2 & v inty |@ pleasant room ing to Y P American League has a fair sla;( m‘ win the U,\Iu‘u_\ the contrary 1t is designed, 1t is said, to injure his ;t;‘;s?gyna is it Mellish? mmy«mvpme and Jeryis sitting in the| Reliet No, 2 lode. Survey No. o ninth contest, which would make the score eighteel chances of election. Hence the manner of its eircu- indow wiki 1589 A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ' Mrs. Mellish window with the largest dog she . g 7 to eleven. lation. We may assume, therefore, that the pur-|y;t, severely pumyg:ex;dml;:x:n“i!md ever seen standing gravely be-{Whence U.S.LM. No. I%Sen::*"}; JU-.NEAU TR.ANSFER In the six championships for which the New ported record is not a true and unbiased one, but &la black dress with a big stiff Side him. He had s head like a|S 48° 30 E 665.80 1. P Tas o e “ 2 i 20° 0' E 600 ft. to true point for York Americans have played they have won three garbled account for campaign purposes only, and!collar surmounted by white frill- lion, and he was lion-colored. He Cor. No. 2; thence S 69° 0’ E 1500 COMPANY and lost. three. The Chicago Nationals have won should be gx‘eated as such. ing and clasped by a large brooci |turned deep s-mper eyes on Nan|p ™% "eor’ No. 3, Thence S 20° 0 two and lost four. This is not counting the victory The citizens of Valdez, regardless of political |of moss-agate set in a pale gold and came padding to meet her.|w gog ft, to Cor. No. 4, Thence N of the Cubs over the St. Louis American Association affiliations, have numerous reasons for appreciating|rim, interposed in a firm, respect-!She put out a hand. He slid his|gge o’ W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the team in 1885, before the organization of the Ameri- M- Dimond's activities in the Legislature, par-|ful voice. |head under it and sniffed her|place of beginning, containing S heage ticularly in behalf of his home town, and this,’ “Thirty-one years and six months |Skirt. 20.658 acres. e aque. 2 p ¢ ean teus together with the civic pride which every voter|in September, sir.” | “You're not afraid of dogs,” said| Rellef No. 3 lode. Survey No. = organizadion Jof the V‘Am"“r‘_"" A8U€ ghould have in his community should give Mr.| Just for a moment she looked at |Jervis. 1589 A. Beginning at Coré I‘gm lq. the favorite winners for place in the World’s Serles pimond the unanimous vote of the citizens, and Nan, and there was no welcome in| Nan threw him an indignant whence U.S.LM. No. 158 ear: N 83° 17 W 90030 ft. Thence N have been the New York Giants, National League, the secret circulation of questionable pamphlets of (her look. Nan was a stranger. look. 20° 0’ E 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2, Moves, Packs and Stores and Philadelphia Athletics, American Lea; Each unknown origin will not harm his chances. With the cold of it at her heart,{ “No. What's his name?” S 69° 0’ E 1500 ft. to Cor.| 9/ 0 team has been in eight contests. The Giants have e {she lifted her head and smiled| “Bran. Tell him to shake hands :“z’?‘;c,emence S 20° 0 W 600 ft. DR. E. MALIN Freight and Baggage won three championships and the Athletics five. Getting Somewhere. prettily. {with you.” ¥ to Cor. No. 4, Thence N 69° 0’ W CHIROPRACTOR RS LT | 2 S0 |” Monk, the butler, considered that| Nan looked down into the am-|1500 ft, to Cor. No. 1 containing| | Treatment for Rheumatism and Prompt Delivery of ¢ 5 D - 10 | B=ed -she smiled very prettily indeed. He |ber ¥ 20.658 acres. | Nervous Diseases | MISREPRESENTING. O e ML:::C?:T:;)::TQZ; game and fish| V@S @ fab man, with small sunken) “Bran, shake hands,” she said,| Eva No. 1 1‘0‘15- sé""“;\‘ N‘:* Juneau Rooms, over Piggly | ALL I'flNDS OF COAL} MR 4 | a8 gita I S r i ice |and was aware of Jervis watching [1589 A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, 78 The Seward Gateway in an account of a spesch appears to be making an impression. It is not'ege:'o:p:l: :gallzn:a:‘.‘ :gscac;’:ufi)hfl quizzically. whence U.SLM. No. 1589 bears| . Jigply: Biore, PR e A I. PHONE 48 ]? delivered at that place by Delégate Wickersham going to be any easy matter to induce Congress remari; the air of confidence. “A! She took her hand from Bran's|S 67° 2’ W 119117 ft.; Thence =~ said: to turn those natural resources over to the Terri-! i " is |head he spoki d heid it out,|N 20° 0° E 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2;|e i very pleasant young lady,” was his head as she spoke and hei out | S 69° 0 E 1500 ft. to Cor. | Four years ago the big interests engaged tory but in the meantime the movement for local| omment to Mrs. Mellish in the Immediately the huge mouth op- e enzc'e'rhen S 3050 W 600 £t Smith El ic C ] |. . in exploring [exploiting?] Alaska and her ‘150""01' if carried on persistently, is bound 10 noycekeeper's room later on, “A |ened, her hand was taken gently m°'c°; No. ‘ce Thence N 69° 0' W mi ectric_Lo. people raised a campaign fund of $65000 | bring about a better understanding between bureau|yery pleasant young lady.” but firmly and shaken from side|jsoo’ ¢ to Cor. No. 1; containing SEWARD STREET | PLAY BILLIARDS for Tom Marquam, the Democratic candi- |officials and the people of Alaska, and a willing-| s Mellish received the remark {to side. She felt the pressure|ggsg acres. EVERYTHING ‘ S L date supported by Mr. Dimond, and out of ness to co-operate in eliminating objectionable fea-|in a birdling manner. She drew|of the great teeth, but it was a| Eva No. 2 lode. Survey No. ELECTRICAL ! % & that large corruption fund his airplane, tele- [tures of Federal-made regulations. There is en-|pack her double chin till it rested pressure which would not have 1589 A. Beginning at a true point|® BURFORD’S graphing, boat service and other campaign | couragment in the statement made by Paul G. Red-|upon the neat white frilling. Not|broken an egg-shell. Then her{for Cor. No. 1, whence USLM.| ¢ ———.— expenses were paid. ington, Chief of the Biological Survey, who is|until Monk had repeated his re-|hand was dropped and the wvelvet-|1589 beax‘s S 16° 49’ Ej 0104!0.'11 c!;.; 2 5 i ith |Thence from true point for r. If Judge Wickersham knew what he was taking |duoted as saying, with regard to the brown bear mark for a third time did she|sofe muzzle moved across it with t B kriw ihat siatamBht id be falsd, ) Ir he‘suuntlon. that rples of the future will be made make oracular response. a caressing touch. g:incl f?r ig.; 0N§<2§Oghlezc:os%f MCCAUL MOIOR THE JUNEAU LAUNDR! B 0w whist' he whs thiking (about. e likewise'_an" full consideration of the attitude of the| “That is as may be,” she observ-| Jervis came over to them. 0 E 1500 fb. to Cor" No. 3; Thence COMPANY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Alask: le.” “You are free of Bran's affec- o 2 spoke falsely. In either case he attempted to mis-| o S edwh N e at last in{tions,” he said gravely. “He only S 20° 0 W 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4; I represent. Mr. Marquam’s campaign fund did not | A L | haked hands with people he likes | Lence N 69° 0" W 1500 £t. to true ) PO Mr, Upshaw says if he is elected President he|the big room which had been Am-|shaked han people he Hkes|point for Cor. No. 1; containing|®: exceed 10 or 12 per cent. of $65,000—and was prob- | wii wage war on the wet newspapers, but he won't.|brose Weare's, she stood in the very much. 20.658 acres. ably a lot less. It was contributed by the voters|1f he is elected President there won't be any wet | middle of it and looked about her| Just for an instant Nan would| Western Reller No. 1 lode. Sur-|to Cor. No. 1; containing 20.858 of the Territory almost or quite in its entirety. lnewspapers. They'll all drop dead with astonish-|With a mixture of passionate in- ‘have given everything she had in|vey No. 1589 A. Beginning at Cor. jacres. % v A representative of the Burcau of Investigation |ment.—(Macona, Ga., Telegraph.) terest, shy pride, and a tremulous!the world to know whether Rosa-(No. 1, wh.em’;e U.SLM. No. 1589| Western Rellef No. 2 lode. L iiks in Alaska Tunnins dow evidsnos. ] e P something akin to fear. Mrs. Mel-|mund was one of the people with |bears 8 63° 2' E 2139.17 ft.; Thence |vey No. 1589 A. m“‘g{ W P J ohnson | Except for a damp spot here and there, America|lish had conducted her in state.|whom Bran shook hands. The feel- |N 69° 0' W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; |No. 1, whence USLM. No. 1589 ok o suggestions that were offered to him by Mr. Mar- "' quam’s enemies. He declared that the charges qus dry.—Henry Ford. Except for sand here and|A red-cheeked girl had appeared : o) Thence N 20° 0" E 600 ft. to true |bears S 65° 30 E 363438 ft. ing was so lrrational and <o Srong | int for Cor. No. 3; Thence S 69° |Thence N 69° 0’ W 1500 ft. to Cor. FRIGIDAIRE 2 : there the Sahara Desert is an oasis—(Atlanta Con-|and been named, with @ faint|that it brought the blood to her o, A ° 1t. o ot ey DGR PR etk on) favour of aisapprovl, ss Gladys.cheeks. She walked to the win- [ E 1500 T o drue peunt for Oor. Mo 2 Thence I 200 %ot g\ gy o aamr provuOTS ridiculous. | Now she was alone, and she stood |dow, Jervis beside her. i3 44 11500 fl.; to p(’;xm. for Cor. No. 4; MAYTAG WASHING Furthermore, Mr. Marquam'was Not @ Demo-| pne Republicans are keeping one Roosevelt in|in the middle of the floor and| “Is the sea behind that bluff?"|JUNEAU BUILY UPHOLSTERED|Thence S 20°'0' W 600 ft. to_Cor. MACHINES cratic candidate at all. He was a Republican and |the Philippines and hope they can keep the other |looked about her. ; “Yes.” ’ . FURNITURE No. 1; containing 20.658 acres. was nominated as an independent by petition. lone in New York,—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) The room was large and light. A| “I thought it was—I thought I Chester No. 1 lode Survey No.|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS " . ¢ i SR At A L —— |big old - fashioned four - post bed could hear it.” Made to order at mail order house |1589 A. Beginning at a true pgfi"n‘t Ph 17 A with a maroon canopy and hang-| “You might today, but as a rule|prices. Also recovering and repair-|for Cor. No. 1, whence US.LM. one [ B 't' ’ A W > 4 for glaucoma on his left eye. Not | o0 o504 against the long wall, [you'd hear the fall. The stream ¢+ ing neatly done. No..1589 bears 8 87° 57’ W 567.12 ’ : rusn re elg lng long ago, shortly after Telurnitg| gy, tne door on the right. To|comes down that cleft and takes|R. Riech PHONE 419 H. Smitn|fi Thence S 69° 0 E 1500 ft. to Front Street Juneaw |from Geneva, his right eye Wasiye jeft heyond the bed was a|a magnificent dive just through 3 Cor. No. 2; Thence S 20° ' 'W 500 . operated on. iy i ide » " e rarireirrerer o | I. t0 Cor. No. 3; Thence N 69° 0" Healt’l Of MacDOnal(l; As :oon as possible he went to gL iEous window eaNiy | ge . wide ek Hip. moloiec ) o be magki, JUNEAU FROCK W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; Thence N as the room, and opposite the|“The fall is one of our sights. It ° 0 1; %, Lausanne, and coming back, took &1, " 410iner window, hung like |will be worth seeing tomorrow af- SHOPPE fi‘n&gml.?g;t&c?u?u' o} oo . . 8 St‘l,nl",a IS Blg Fa('tor long rest in his native Losslemouth. |y, o yoq wiry dark red curtains, |ter the rain.” he was back in Chester No. 2 iode. - Survey No. i f;:go r:n ?gusgmm““ said he| There was a great deal of dark| The door opened, and Monk en-|{ w“Exclusive but not Expensive” }[1589 A. Beginning at true point for FINE s [ oo l'ooke d fitter. But MacDon- red about the room—carpet, cur-|tered, bearing pontifically a large Coats, Dresses, Cor. N. 1, whence U.S.L.M. No. 1589 ¢ LONDON, Sept. 30. — Ramsay s T \ 4 2 tains, bed-furniture, andupholstery |silver tray upon which, in ordered bears S 87° 57" W 567.72 ft.; Thence % 3 o % {ald's appearance and the facts o A Hoslery and Hats o No. 2; | " MacDonald’s health looms large about his physical condition sel- of a Victorian couch, and the|state, stood a massive and hid- S 2° 0 W 500' ft. to Cor, No. 2; W tch ll'ld ]ew ) ¢ in interesting current speculation | dom harmcxlx)tze covering of two deep armchairs|eous tea service. A tall, pale youth Thence N 69° 0’ W 1150 ft. to Cor. wai elry ] No. 3; Thence N 20° 0’ E 500 ft. set very formally one on either|followed with a cake-stand. In a to Cor. No. 4; Thence 8. 69° 0" E concerning Britain's political future Ral MncDonal‘d is essentially It is not too far-fetched to say i REPAIRING f side of the hearth. The furniture|hushed tone, Monk issued orders. t | 3 nversation his . ] that the whole trend of the em- | | ?m‘;’r‘;"::“g;pfml‘;e‘;; k. ot taps datedqrrm:n the forne:—squ:refcflld The tall youth, looking scared to “ 'MO"“ :;fu’tic::s.cm' o s at very reasonable rates % pire’s polmca)_ life may depend on § _ the floor. His eyes are restive, seek- mah(cgany wargro e, chests of|death, set down the cake stand Chester No. 1 Millsite. ~Survey & two comparatively minor r_nalt.?r - : ing relief from the boredom of lis- drawers, and mirror. The d_zess- with a clatter. No. 1589 B. Beginning at Cor. No. WR.IGHT SHOPPE . Ramsay MacDonald’s eyesight and i tening when his quick mind has ing-table had a crimson petticoat| It all looked so safe, Nan 1, whence U.SLM. No. 1589 bears his nervous system. | already put him two jumps aheaq | With transparent muslin over it,jthought, as she poured the tea. N 43° 14 30”7 W 3840.73 ft. and PAUL BLOEDHORN Will he serve his full term as A of the argument. and a looking-glass with a great| But was it? She saw the face of whence Cor. No. 3, Chester No. 1 Prime Minister, which, unless an MacDonald had his first serious|Many little drawers. There was a|Leonard in the polished tea pot lode bears N 24° 44' 30" W 1993.75 ft.; Thence S 54° 11’ W 430 ft. to Cor. No. 2; Thence S 35° 49’ E 506 1t. to Cor. No. 3; Thence N 54° 11 Eaione, e m e mes | Goodyear N 35° 49° W 506 ft. to Cor. No. 1, 2 : SAVINGS || T sstiersos | Condyoo i claims above ‘ referred A wmu one mfi.:udmu group || Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE ed and are adjoined ACCESSORIES The Wise Man Saves for Futur land ex ; : I e Da}’-’ THE NEW by ncan: and unoccupied Ao u- 1 claim is adjoined on the north- Juneau Hupmobile [ e s 5. unlikely parliamentary upset oc- curs, should be approximately four years more? illness when he Was VISIUNG Dri- | cooo e e oo vately in the United States, not 4 long after the war. He lay several |} |weeks in a Philadelphia hospital. | | Physicians there were puzzled by | his ailment, which some considered | ||almost purely psychological. Rumors of Breakdown Then, in December, 1927, it was | reported again that MacDonald's | health was causing anxiety. It wn! rumored that he would be forced | | May Become Peer Or will this apparently stalwart, rugged Scot succumb to exhaus- tion and move to gentler spheres, for instance, the House of Lords, or the Vicercgal Palace at New Delhi? Indeed, it is being asked whether he will even face the next sessi of Parliament at his logical post as chief target for opposition arrows. \ His health may cause him, though remaining Prime Minister, to relin- h that embattled seat, which so gidently irks him, to the more tic attention of Stanley TODAY can take care of itself, but you do not know what. tomorrow will be like. If you gre young you save for your tomorrows, when you will no longer be young, MacDonald was “breaking down.” Actualy, he never did. That xrf S WRERS AR &1, old SNl GG ERSSIIOATS that yon to take a long holiday. So it has been since then. Alarm- Ist rumors have been frequent is adjoined on the northeast by the Western Relief No. 3 unsur- 8 veyed, and the Western Relief No. 2 is adjoined on the northeast by the Western Relief No. 5 unsur- will of his kept him going, uncii| saved will take care of your present. Money saved in a purely functional affection of | youth is a boomerang that comes back.to bless you in the eyes, caused by strain, cau; train, ght up with him last winter, S50 B v futus satcly The duties of a Prime Minister :.heaed‘:ayse:me far from the leisure- y, nified, comfortable S b Batliamet, -voll- Ramsay MacDonald, wearing ks v ol thro;,lg“h the opposition| 3 Patch af his d eye the not-so-distant past. Paper work ¥ tick which MacDonald | OPeration, locks fit, but friends |3lone Is appalling. ol v fear his health. T i ld, as soon as Parlia- Old papers Tor sale at Empire ‘fi February, retired /to @ nursing home for an operation | Office. IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! sides Wfi and un- J. LINDLEY GREEN, Pirst publication, Aug. 3, 1933, Last publication, Oct. 13, 1932, that happened last winter. | Baldwin who steered the bill and other controversial The B. M. Behrends Bank JAMES CARLSON JUNEAU, ANASKA : mwm Old papers for sale at Empire Offioe. e N

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