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’ B AR BRI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1932. t | | i JOHN W. TROY - - {in blished eve: evening eéxcept Sunday by the > EMPTRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | Pa Streets, Juneau, Alaska. Btreets, Junesu, Alaska =~ Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Clasa matter. at SUBSCRIPTION RATES, | publicans while ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAC‘!B;DHI}' ent speakers that will participate | | the Presidential campaign, The National Progressive Daily .41(18’“1 Emp"'e }beague is composed of;iboth . Democrats and Re- the organization of which former PRESIDENT AND EDITOR | Ambassador Child is head is made up of Republicans Both organizations have a list of very prom- in the cam- aign between now and election day in November. Those people who hear fiery Jim Reed's speech Des Moines in answer |sure to have some entertainment at least. to President Hoover are If he nd » & % Dellvered by carrter in suncau, Douglas, Treadwell and|qoesn't cremate the President it will be because it Thane for $1.25 per month By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $12.0¢ 'n”z? months, 1n advance, \ cannot be done. SYNOPSIS: ken tearful refuge in her reom from her husband’s cruel doubt that she is the daughter of the famous explorer, Nigel For- ¢yth, and from the suspicion that she accuses Robert Leon- ard of murderous designs upon Jervis from mercenary motives. Nothing Venture < by Patricia Wentworth careless attitude, one knee on the balus' . His sudden smile came! and went again. an extraordinary charm. He look- t Ferdinand with affection. i y nicely put, F. F. I'm afraid I only deal in dry facts— that's why I'm not competing. Nan 1 AT s off to you, Mrs. Jervis,” said Fer- just to see what would happen?” He had the satisfaction of seeing her cheeks burn. “Well—that is true, he said. Nan jumped up. “you'd better go down and look ay the bridge.” “If T'd got & hat on, T'd take it isn't 1t?” dinand.” (Copyright, 1932, Lippincott) F. F. engages in a duel of wits tomorrow, with results that puzzle Nan and Jervis, | .PROFESSIONAL 3 <] | Helene W. L. Albrecht | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. ' Massage, Electricity, Infra Red , Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | |8 410 Goldstein Building every Wednesday at brothers welcome. Geo. Messerschmidt, . O Gastineau Channel P. 0. ELKS meets p. m Visiting 3 o | Exalted Ruler. M. H. ——_ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS A Blomgren Building | | Phone Office, 216 | | Sides, Secreta y, SELCENR L LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 $6.00; one monlhfi in advance, o i nofl;g‘g_”}’g“';_:“gg;,g,’"::; 3tiher. o:,’",flz:,“’l']‘:‘,‘,‘g Of course Jimmie Walker would be late in start-! He is brought to his senses by gt 4 s Moty 15 the delivery of their paper ing his race for the New York City conventions. a packet of letters from Nan's s cheeks burned with a sud-|xrre T graTES JAND OFFICE Hours § am. to pm. | G m‘é’éifihfn%&‘ | s, Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Associated Press ls exclusively entitlied it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local news pu herein. e ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION; - T The name of Lewis Pound, the 71-year-old Re- st for republication of all news dispatches credited to publican nominee for Mayor of New York, has never the | ppeared in “Who's Wha in America.” Roosevelt’s Bid for Progressives. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Doubtless every specch Governor Roosevelt made remained for him to disclose the importance of his also he threw a handsome bouquet into the wait- {Ing arms of Senator Hiram Johnson, a fighting father, and goes to her room with apologies. i CHAPTER 25. i F. R. SCENTS A THRILL Ferdinand Francis came down next day, arriving in time for din- ner with an extraordinary assort- ment of luggage, including - the vellow Gladstone bag, & canvas plastered over with labels of every heat dropping out of the day and a breeze blowing in from the ‘sea. den scarlet. Everything in her was reacting violently. from the moment when she had stood with the door between herself and Jervis and; thad not had a word to say. That was last night, but it might have happened in another world. She had felt drained and dumb, a sort of ghost in the gark. She did not feel in the ileast, like that with her clbow on the arm of the Jervis got up and strolled away. “When the thrills are over you claims are described with magnetic [ NCRORAGE, ALASKA Jury 23, 1933 serial CT028 NOTICE is hereby given Luav the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co, 8 corporation, whose postoffice ad- dress is Juneau, Alaska, has filed an application for patent for the 5. 1, Relief No. Relief No. 3; Eva No. 1, Eva No. 2; West- ern Relief No. 1, Western Reliet neau Recording District, Territory of Alaska, and designated by the vey No. 1589 A & B, which sald declination at all corners of 31° @ Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building ! o { tator. Legion of Moose e |No. 25 meets first and third Tues- | jdays. and Herder. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician, —_— . G. A. Baldwin, Secretary KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last . ‘Telephone 178 . | @ - L] Evenings by appointment Phone 321 bid for Progressive support on entering California.|shape and color. chair. B s e L el T}\,re he openly expressed his admiration for his ‘When dinner was over, they had “I'1l tell you what happened.” |field notes and official plat on file{ g | Our go place any |distant relative, Teddy Roosevelt the elder. There|coffee on the terrace, with the| ‘That's better,” said F. F. in this office as U. 8. Minzral Sur- Ak oy o ————— Dr. A. W. Stewart " i Monday at 7:30 p. m. ® | Transient brothers urg- and a tank for crude oil save holdall, a uniform-case scraped and | now. She wanted to' convii in the West was calcul some - | bat ol nce|No. 2; Chester No. 1, Chester No. ed to attend. Council e e P e Teta, whithiie bea) Docicont cieot & SEE IR fver toan, el Q0 PRIE e, e 2 Sb0e cuatomts and. the Chester No. | DENTIST Chambers, Fifth Street, mally more Republican than Democratic. But it leather top, and some assorted |side. She felt warm, and alive,i; millsite, situate near Taku River, Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bidg. | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 2 3 parcels. All except the parcels wera'and sure. She leaned toward him|in the Harris Mining District, Ju-|| Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. ! H. J. TURNER, Secretary. burner trouble. PHONE 149, NICHT 148 ‘megres?wet. 2 e g }Vlrke;‘rancts' bright brown eyes|can wander down to the ravine E, as follows: DENTIST ¥ i n fact, oosevelt's eas and principles are|lool appreciatively from his cof- [and view the remains” he said.| Al lode. Survey No. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. ']"Rl . closer to the Progressives of the West than to any|fee to a bed of flame-colored snap- !Hc went down the steps and on 15?93{“5?5@“ at Cor. ,’;’o, 1, SEWARD BUILDING , RELMBLE NSFER { e ]other single element of the country. Vague though|dragons, from the snapdragons to |down the grassy slope. Whence U.S.LM. No. 1589 bears 8. Office Phone 469, Res. bt NOW AND TWO YEARS AGO. |the term Progressive may be, it does have a general|Nan in a green frock, and from| ‘Now, Mrs. Jervis” said Ferdi-|49° 30’ E. 665.80 ft.; Thence X 68° Phone 276 — ! meaning to most men everywhere. Roosevelt’s phil-|Nan to Jervis. nand {07 W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, Thence > Judge Wickersham, apparently sensing the drift 0sophy of government and business, as expounded hyl “No more accidents?” “Jervis doesn’t believe— any.‘g 20°N0' 133 z_irog t. tos Lé;f gox;tl;g NEW RECORDS of public opinion which assures the election of him in San Francisco, is astonishingly near to the|! There was a little dragging si- |thing.” or. No. 3, Thence 7 NE 19 Gov. Roosevelt to the Presidency, in some of his ideclogies of Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roose- lence before Jervis said in a cas-| “Well, no—he wouldn’t. Suppose E‘Em;“ce"s“ezoy°g,"“;°;mc?{‘ go'cq" Robert Simpson W SHEET MUSIC , sl i o Velt, ual tone, I'm good at believ- | i v speeches has declared that he can get along with s g 5 e 8 i lace of beginning, con » Demoeratio Administration and therefore % s mot . There scems to be nothing downright radical in| Only the old bridge above: the ing.’ edaing 20058 acres, 4 Oy D RAHS SERVICE e e e “ his economic philosophy, yet it is far enough re-(falls.” 1 | “There’s so little to tell. There’s| Relief No. 2 lode. Survey No. Graduate Angeles Col- Expert Radio Repairin mcrss.nr,\ for A‘Llskd to send a Democrat to CONgress oveq from the convigtions of President Hoover Ferdinand jerked around in his|nothing that I can prove—there's|1580 A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, lege of om‘mr’ and P ' in order to get recognition. He would have People and other Administration leaders to make a clear- | Wicker chair. only the feeling, the frightfully|whence U.SLM. No. 1580 bears Opthalmoiogy Radio Tubes and Supplies think that the politics of the Delegate cuts no cut appeal to those who feel a new departure is “Not really! And ® fell?” strange feeling.” S 49° 30’ E 66580 ft.; Thence N| | Glasses Fitted, Lenacs Ground figure at all. ‘advisable In the relations of Government and busi-| “What a dramatic mind you've} Ferdinand nooded. 20° 0 E 600 ft. to_true point for|e-—— rrw JUNEAU MELODY, Two years ago Judge Wickersham thought dif- ness. How the Progressives will react to Roose-|8% FF, The timbers were rot-| “As you say, you've got a good|Cor, No. 2; b}h‘";ce,rs;‘ o °SENE5? T S 4 ferenaly. In a speech in Juneau October 30, 1930, velt's invitation is, of course, uncertain. But cer- ten with the . spray. hunch! Well, I take a good deal {:, ggocf?‘w bl Pl L ( Dr.C.L. Fenton HOUSE [ in the interest of his candidacy at that time for tain it is that the Democratic nominee has made s 5 1 lgp® 0’ W 1500 t. to Cor. No. 1, the CRIROPRACTOR Delegate to Congress, Judge Wickersham said: his convictions and intentions clear to all who are place of beginning, containing Electric Treatments 1t George B. Grigsby, the Democratic can- | nierested. 20658 acres. { —-— didate, should be elected, he will oppose the | lsgelljl 1;«:3 iim‘n?;n ?:‘;?eilxo“g' FOOT CORRECTION i & President’s policies and, quite naturally, as No More Beau Gestures. whence USLM. No. 1589 bears Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 |. IUNEAU TRANSFER an opponent of the Administration, will be N 83° 17 W 90030 ft. Thence N|® unable to enlist its support or (New York Herald Tribune.) 20° o' E 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2| COMPANY gain its | ! Thence S 69° 0' E 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3, Thence S 20° 0’ W 600 ft. SWybe ‘Tor ik own. Dololes Perhaps, more than any one else, professional Two years in time makes a lot of differance writers of romantic fiction will be hard hit by the sometimes. reported ban on American elistments in the famous TS S French Foreign Legion. As an avenue to potential I;g%)“n:‘c::&CDr. o, "1 ieoriatniog Room 17, Valentine Bldg. “U. S. SUPREMACY IN SPORT.” ithrills in a drab and workaday world the Legion Eva No. 1 lode. Survey No.||Office Phone 484; Restdence B lappeal to only a limited number of the restless 1580 A. Beginning at Cor, No, 1,| | Phone 338. Office Hours: 9:30 Perhaps never before has the supremacy of the and adventuresome in real life, but as the scene whence U.S.LM. No. 1589 bears to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 United States in sports been so generally recognized. and setting of imaginary adventures of almost un- i gg: él'EV:mllffltl-l'Z) g‘-);r ?:n;? . . Under the heading above, the Manchester Guardian, Paralleled ferocity it was a refuge for thousands Toence B 60° 0 B 1500 b to Occ.|'s — || Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage one of England’s greatest newspapers, recently said:|and & lush stamping ground for fictioneers whose The golf match for the Walker Cup be- {vocabulary included the words kepi, Tourgg and to Cor. No. 4; Thence N 69° 0° W < e amatedre of. D 8, A and Great Br)- | [Eafard. and’ other syulifri; Bercirdl “OnrisOpeE 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1; containing CHIROPRACTOR Prompt Delivery of Wrenisms. Now there can be no more Yankees 20.658 acres. Treatment for Rheumatism and tain ended, as the seven others had done, in a victory for the Americans. No excuse can be made for our men, who started so badly {full of heroism and vin rouge ready to sacrifice | themselves on the burning sands of the Sahara to to Cor. No. 4, Thence N 69° 0' W No. 3; Thence S 20° 0° W 600 ft. Eva No. 2 lode. Survey No. 1589 A. Beginning at a true point for Cor. No. 1, whence USLM. DR. E. MALIN Nervous Diseases Juneau Rooms, over Piggly Wiggly Store, Fhone 472 | ALL KINDY OF COAL PHONE 48 that chdiual o i thing :.shu-]d the family honor, for the French authori- i i i fmfi“;e;s:n 58 ’sev ee";j‘;" o ’fhe";’fl’e':; [ties, with the case of the Southerner Doty, who was 1589 bears S 16° 49' E 104071 ft.; | e— . i g - d Tirin d by the State Depart= Thence from true point for Cor. § i It has to be admitted that the Americans |Saved from & e dss S n e No. 1 N 20° 0’ E. 600 ft. to true|? 1 i B i riasls: ihay Biave' s Bountifu - |ment fres inthelr 'minds; have ceelded thay oint for Cor. No. 2; Thence S 59° i 4 % supply of young men of almost amazing |Americans are trouble makers, so far as the Legion ' E 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; Thence Smith Electric Co. | % ability, and their selectors rarely make a service is concerned, and no more will be allowed S 20° 0 W 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4; SEWARD STREET PLAY BILLIARDS mistake, a tribute which must be withheld | enlist Thence N €9° 0 W 1500 ft. to true EVERYTHING Laglil 14 from our own. Even when the international |, Probably, following' the example of Major Wren, point for Cor. No. 1; containing ELECTRICAL s sport has a mechanical turn the Americans {the best novelists will now fall back upon the wist- Ferdinand Framcis came down the next day. 20.‘,8:8 :’cr"‘ o. . BURFORD’S 1] i ful younger sons of the British nobility who will ‘estern Reller No. 1 lode. Sur- o S SRR L NS Sl S beat us, and in the motor boat event Kaye x o \ vey No. 1589 A. B i ° — | & D ls ceaft “cradkod!: Eowrds | the. end ‘Of come into the title, re-establish the family fortunes| ‘“Rotten were they—and with the |of stock in hunches, myself. You‘Ng' 1 Shonte! vg%“g at Cor. e % ¢ the first race and did not travel far in the and receive the Croix de Guerre with assorted palms|spray.?” tell me all about the bridge busi-|perrs S t3> 3 & 913017 ¢ No. 1880 | - - il after melting the barrels of half a dozen mitrail-| Jervis nodded. néss.” B B L um T s Tamoy McCAUL MOTOR ( second. The tale of defeat does not end | : e AR i |N69° 0" W 1500 1. to Cor. No. 2; c TaE JuNeAu LAUNDRY there, for in the U. S. A. lawn tennis cham- leuses repelling the Arab advance, but the romantic e bride fell And was there| Nan told him about weking |Thence N 20° 0' E 600 ft. to true PANY s Mia et bach founa ’ (Jbil profiatle flswor induced: by the epms bub(signte oo W meey it S (96 1 the night and looking out|point for Cor. No. 3; Thence § 69° coM Franktin Sizecs, hetwor incompletly equipped compared with a little- | fundamentally sound American youth and his comic| Jervis got up and stood half |of her window and seeing Robert |0’ E 1500 ft. to true point for Cor. ¢ Front and Second Streety known American, and our other competitors pal will be henceforth missing. Army regulations, turned away, looking down towards |Leonard by a flash of lightning. [No. 4; Thence S 20° 0' W 600 ft. |, P RN Aube. to better lespecially in France, are nothing to be taken light- ‘th!‘flV‘g:a i h“And what does Jervis say 1|3 PHONE 359 = _lly, but even in peace times the doings of the an & narrow escape.” he | that?” “HAMII TON ; al 20658 | ot lfdd to the champlonships mentioned by the Man- | iy it would appear, can cause confusion in said. “Shelll tell you about it if| “He says I couldnt possibly have ] MISS A. HAMILTON I ::ref:or No. 1; containing chester Guardian, the victorles of the United States gryp, Street. What is necded, so far as the romantic you want to know. recognized him all that way off.”| | FURRIER Western Relief No. 2 lode. Sur- in the recent Olympic games and there is a record |writers are concerned, is not disarmament, but Ferdidand certainly wanted to, “Well, there’s something in that.” | - Fur Garments Made and vey No. 1589 A. Beginning at Cor CALL that ought to arouse pride. bigger and better Foreign Legions, populated solely know. He looked at Nan and| I saw him,” insisted Nan. Remodeled No. 1, whence U.SLM. No. 1589 with adventurous citizens of the U. S. A. »folfnd her changing color. “Right. Now what about the Gastineau Hotel, or care of bears S 65° 30' E 363438 ft.; PROGRESSIVES FOR ROOSEVELT. “There's nothing to tell, Mr.|bridge?” | Goldstein’s Fur Store Thence N 69° 0’ W 1500 ft. to Cor. 2 2 ) Francis. “Jervis took me down to see the |® o [No. 2; Thence N 20° 0" E ',’°° ‘; The formation of the National Progressive League| - BY her insistence on. equal arms Germany serves O, . 1 “logine Ahores ' some- | f4ll, and when we came to the m.'.ooc“i “&' 3 w&“mv by £ under the leadership of Senator George W. Norris |NOtice that she is tired af being cast as Venus de|thing. iinge, Bren. wouldn't .cross . it— 1oghits. o " to Cor, or & ¥ : | “No, there isn't.” Then, as Jer- ’h¢ wouldn't go onto it at all. He| Thence 8 20° 0 W 600 ft. to Cor. of Nebraska and the Republicans: for Roosevelt |Mip——(Las Angeles Times) s et ower Bin EAla with | ko e S ‘ BIN’S No. 1; containing 20658 acres. : Leagu® under the leadershi 1 A i | . d Chester No. 1 lode Survey No. Yll Cb eag® under the leadership of the author, Richard | . qo ‘ohier task of the Democratic Party is to|? sardonic gleam in his eye, she | Ferdinand laughed a little. | 1589 A. Beginning at a true point elow a T " > e ' Washburn Child, former United States Amb“_Sf‘"keep Garner from talking, and the Republican' dor to Italy, to keep prominent speakers in the field 'party would do well to keep Hurley still.—(Atchison, for Gov. Roosevelt cannot fail to be effective in Kan. Globe) JUNEAU BUSINESS COLLEGE announces new 1'1&!33(‘5 in SHORTHA TYPEWRITING Have you neglected your education? Learn about our new colored and said stumblingly. “I| “I've seen an elephant do that| ran on to the bridge. It cracked|in Burma—it just stood there and| and then it fell. Jervis pulled me . trumpeted. Go on.” up.” | “Jervis was angry with him. He “My eye!” said Ferdinand. “Can’t jtried to drag him on to the bridge someone do better than that?,—" She stopped abruptly. Haven't you go a few extra syl-| Ferdinand laughed a little. Everything in Furnishings for Men [ e JUNEAU FROCK 1} for Cor. No. 1, whence USLM. No. 1589 bears S 87° 57 W 567.72 ft.; Thence S 69° 0' E 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; Thence S 20° 0' W 500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; Thence N 69° 0 W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; Thence N 20° 0’ E 500 ft. to Cor. No. 1; con- taining 17.215 acres. Stand at Burford’s Corner lables about you, Mrs. Jervis? X “Keep right on,” he said. SHOPPE feel as if T could do with them| “Well the bridge went—and T'd|{ “Exclusive but not Expensive” 1529“.:“;::}:11 “?.“f‘-m?‘?of.’iz tx‘«?r o {Haxe one fopi iy Joryis. grakited Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Gor, N. 1, whence U.SLM. No, 1580 F INE “Bran wouldn't cross it,” said|hold of me and pulled me up. Nan only just above her breath.| His bright brown eyes mocked “1 know there was something her a little. wrong when Bran wouldn't cross: “ I never did care for an expur- it .gated edition—it puts too much “I'm an inquisive man,” sald'st.rain on the imagination.” Ferdinand, “and I'm feeling the “That's all” said Nan hastily. strain of this conversation pretty; “Nonsense! All? And how did badly. If someone doesn't tell me'you come to be on the bridge? what happened soon, I'm going to Bran wouldn't cross, and you knew Hoslery and Hats HUPMOBILE bears S 87° 57" W 567.72 ft.; Thence S 20° 0' W 500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; Thence N 69° 0° W 1150 ft. to Cor. No. 3; Thence N 20° 0" E 500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; Thence 8. 69° 0’ E 1150 ft. to Cor. No. 1; containing 13.198 acres. Chester No. 1 Millsite. Survey No. 1589 B. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U.S.LM. No. 1589 bears Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE £ S J Ry 4 N 43° 14 30" W 38403 ft. snd|} PAUL BLOEDHORN COMMERCIAL LAW SPELLING — B e L e 4 £ 008 ; S : WRITING %o Gor. No. 3; Thence N 54° 11 New Evening Classes in GRAMMAR E along the shipac g, (B Commercial Law . . . . ecial Classes for GOOD LUCK i ?@%% 508 £t. to Cor. No. 1, o -~ beginning, containing : Oct. 10th and 12th Foreigners . A SERIES 2‘}%."‘%..‘3&“‘ : | Financial success or good fortune by ? P e lode claims sbové referred || wun Stock ot AuTOMOBILE 5 4 chance or accident come to very few 5 snd e surrounded and adjoined ACCESSORIES i ]U : people. THE NEW o2pt that the Western Rellef No. ! } Don'’t therefore depend upon luck t H :a:tm:; ?b:di'vmnma:g:t No. 1 ] on uck to E 3 £ “Insure Success With Business Training” ;)pen al:;lankAaccount ox";b‘ecomet hsudden- quObde ;%m?gj J:?' ;WJ",,; v y wealthy. more certain method and the Western o, unsur- 4 FOURTH FLOOR GOLDSTEIN BUILDI one which will not interfere with luck, 8 ?L”Wormmfi { should it happen your way, is to open a i . Sposteen Rellef No. 5 unsur- savings account with i . te IN TRUTH A CAR || O oo Taka River and ‘on i FOR A NEW AGE! A8 other sides by vebust and. - PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” B. M. Behrends Bank 3 LINDLEY GREEN, THE SAN s e : JAMES CARLSON ||risst pubtication, avg. 3 a2 ITARY GROCERY Juneau, Alaska o e, v Y e, o 1, 100 e toer oo grpmapppeieees oot osoot W e TR ot T R S L GR0 - M-Sourmirs Co.

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