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Sos z ' the European war debts. If the great Italian Pre- mier really intended his suggestion to get serious D“l'y AI(ISka Emplre attention in the United States the address was not JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR‘Ume]y. This country has some differences of its ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER| o ).t will not be settled until November 8. Until Sunday by the |then it will have little time to devote to the con- at Second” and Main | sideration of European suggestions. If Mussolini will |wait until the November election returns are all in Juneau as Second Class |in captivity and then make another speech, we will |at least listen to what he might have to say. Until Treadwell and | then we must devote attention to our own little ,scrap between the Democrats and Republicans. Nothing Venture by Patricia Wentworth Fraternal Societies oF jdoor between the room and hers. He wouldn't have left it open, if Rosamund had been there. She irembled against his shoulder and was comforted. The door was open, and the curtain blew. She saw Rosamund with the suit- jcase in her hand. ! She saw other things. After a long time no more bub- bles rose. Her mind was dark, and empty. She went up to her room, and at the first sound of I PROFESSIONAL. Gastineau Channel Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics, 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 B. P. O. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome, Geo. Messerschmidt, Exalted Ruler. M.H. Sides, Secreta y, evening _except OMPANY PRINT Juneau, Als ered in the Post Office I will have it,” said Nan. SYNOPSIS: Nan Weare's } then—I saw Miss Rosa- only aid in solving the mys- tery of her husband’s disap- | pcarance, Ferdinand Francis, has dashed away on the track cf a clender clue. Nan, fear- ing the worse for Jervis, again curtain had hidden Rosa- Nan did not know what ad expected, but it was not SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Delivered by o3 e for $1.25 per month, 1 it shock had numbed feel- A g DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER — nail, postage the following rates: i h .‘C por s ol bk her foot on the stair, there was Bl it LOYAL ORDER OF 3 AR R e six months, In advance, T R R R T questions the hostile house- | in: it left her voice quiet|p. . keeping step with her. She MOOSE, NO. 700 4 $6.010 month, in LHE e el e It is about time for those who got the $50,000| keeper, Mrs. Mellish, After a |.d level. locked the door upon them both; Blongg;‘:u&dlnl Meets A ,d 3 § . ve oy will pr ” . 3 i Bt e e i ‘bt sy Allabe on IFoEVIRriLy lrewnrd ofor the Lindbergh baby that Wwas not re-| scverc clash of wills, Nan fore- 1 saw Miss Rosamund. Willf SV S0 TR oo e Jervis: onday, 8 p. m. he d. ir ers. es Mrs. Mellish to admit that me just what you did Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. she saw Jervis’ door open at 3 o'clock the night he disap- C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- tator. Legion of Moose No. 25 meets first and third Tues- offic 4 turned to begin talking. By this time some, at — — = ER AR least, of those who got money have probably spent| NEMBER OF ABSOCIATED PRESS. their wealth, and, if they cannof get more money, room. Then down on her bed. A heavy weight she wundressed and lay Mellish put the linen hand- to the : ¢ e i i % 8 ¥ days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary The eetion ofall news. diepatches credited 1o |they will want notorlety. Pogred. o e e lof fatigue made all of ner limbs| Dr. Charles P. Jenne || oFyecer. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician. use for ation of all news dispatches d v a Ik and then to either temple. DENTIST I %r not otherwise credited in this paper and also the et L it (BN . on her pale|f¢€l like lead. She lay down and' TT _— fonsl v pUDUAING OB DBt Tt —| Wall Street betting on California in the coming CHAPTER 42. B Pa€lcovered herself with the sheet.|| Rooms ’;u';;’digg"“en“m KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |glection is five to two that Gov. Roosevelt will| WAS JERVIS TWO-FACED? I ‘blew out my candle, and so With no interval at all, she drop- Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. T o o % |Transient brothers urg-: ' ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. o e S SN [ F e — ey ] Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ‘Telephone 176 carry the State. The black curtain that had fallen between Tuesday night and Wed- nesday morning would be lifted. 1 Nan was about to get a glimpse | . of what lay behind it from the " hostile housekeeper, : “I shut the door,” said Mrs. Mellish, “and came away up to ped into the deepest depths of . sleep. (Copyright, 1932, Lippincott) A little light falls on the mystery of Jervis’ whereabouts Monday. e — JITNEY DANCE By Hoonah Honeymoon Strollers Saturday and Monday nights at A. as it was out, I could see soon = | The Tammany controlled New York Board of | Estimates has listened to the counsel of bankers and the demands of taxpayers and co-operated with Mayor McKee in preparing the New York City Budget for the current year. It reduces the cost of the operating expenses of the City more than $75,000,000. 1 open and a light in the room, Miss Rosamund coming out a suitcase in her hand. And as T looked, the light went Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 my room and made my cup of .. { nd I shut the door quick and away.” n sat there pale and straight. tea.” Nan straightened herself again. | She B Tored e N. B. Hall Ay e || and a tank for crude oil save Canada’s Doubts. WO iy 8 Bivolm- had brought this humiliation|_ — ~" * ! burner trouble. tarily to catch the first glimpse |\ o porcelr Mrs. Mellian e |s g3 S|| Dr. Afi Wm' s%tewart PHONE 149, NICHT 148 (Manchester Guardian.) R g spared her, but she had| | LUDWIG NELSON Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | RELIABLE TRANSFER A significant by-election has just been con- ,n'me was mo. g her to speak. Well-since | JEWELER SEWARD BUILDING . 1] cluded in Canada. South Huron has returned a Sha clioked Aotk "mw“ ok s she had come so far, she must Office Phone 469, Res. Liberal by a largely increased majority. The Con- servative candidate was a prominent farmer in a predominantly agricultural constituency; five mem- bers of the Bennett Ministry took part in the cam- paign, and they all based their appeal upon the results of the Ottawa Conference. . Majotities are usually low in South Huron, but this' time the Liberals secured one of 1,500, a record for the con- stituency. Additional | gignificance is given to the result by the fact that it followed closely on the go the whole of the way. Brunswick Agency Phone 276 “You're sure you saw Miss Ros- FRONT STREET amund?” = JUDGE WICKERSHAM POINTS OUT NEED FOR A DEMOCRAT IN CONGRESS. Time after time in his speech last night Delegate Wickersham spoke of his helplessness to assist Al- aska in Congress because of the Democratic majori- ties in the National House of Representatives and its committees. Speaking particularly of the trans- appearance and forced her voice, “You didn't see Mr. Jervis?” “No, ma’am.” Nan, caught the tone of relief. | Now why should Mrs. Mellish be P relieved? She *hadn’t seen Jervis. Why should she be relieved about |, that? The next question was| across her lips before the knew that she was going to ask it. Watch Repairing ' NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Robert Simpson Opt. D. any questions omeone else must inand or Mr. Page. { would have to send for Mr. |Page tomorrow if there were still She Radio Tubes and Supplies annoncement by Mr. Mackenzie King of the re-| ., 5 ino news. Rosamund! Rosamund fer of the activities of the Alaska Road Commission | ... policy of his party, which has pledgad itself M\:_Ishozelm you see? starty. |¥iih the sult-case in her hand, JUNEAU MELODY from the War Department to the Department of the ¢, 1,0 repea) of all exchange regulations, dumping ¥ 208 s fand " |She felt very sick and giddy, but ed that her hand closed on the |she managed to get linen handkercrief and cmmp]ed!spmk ste;fily. 5 it{fln;h:nbfolds-m “Thank you, Mrs. Mellish. You e up . my room, and I|.,. speak of this to anyone?” ¢ Ty GUD of tea, she said, But | "5yc aellten recovered her poise, her voice had lost her balance; “It's not by any wish of mine it hurried over one word, and it|y.: Tve spoke Of it now,” she dr;ig:dg‘:: }::rm:’nf'me said, and withdrew without haste, “You, aaw sameons: Whok 'akd and with the consciousness of high Interior he declared that there was nothing he could | gyties, and Orders-in-Council tariffs, to the scaling- do about it because the House was Democratic. down of the present prohibitive tariff to the level There you have it. The Delegate has admitted|of the Dunning Budget of 1930, and to the prin- the situation to be as we have asserted it to be. It|ciple that no tariff against Britain should exceed demands that we elect a Democrat to represent us|50 per cent. of the general tariff rate. in Congress. That the next Senate and House of Representatives and President are certain to be Democratic is admitted. Delegate Wickersham ad- mits his impotency because the House alone was; up and to HOUSE e N Dr. C. L. Fenten CHTROPRACEOR Electvic Treatments Hellentbal Building FOOT CORRECTION Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, your car at no extra cost. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Drafting Calvin Coolidge. and return (New York Times.) Mr. Coolidge finds it both puzzling and amusing|you see?” ol Morih: i dered by E: ts n:pf:m&r:?—ouuum 5 Democratic. The Senate and President were Re- i o T It was sometime later that Nan Service Render y Exper publican. That makes the need for a Democrat in|that Wall Street should promptly nominate him 1 blew out my candle, and I realized that she was still standing Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted for every position of importance as it turns up. But while the thing may be amusing, At is really not puzzling. It Mr, Dimond is elected to Congress' he Will| 1y port it is the national belief in success. It be in harmony politically with all branches of thela man is big enough to secure one big position, B law-making power of the United States—the two|he is big enough to fill all. f houses of Congress and President Roosevelt. He In part it is a survival of the national belief will not be helpless. in magic. Mr. Coolidge’s name has far from lost its potency as a synonym for dazzling prosperity. In part it is the national belief in publicity. Mr. Coolidge obviously enlists attention for any job he assumes. In part it is the Nation’s just admiration for shut the door.” “You blew out your candle. Mr. Jervis' door was open. Did you see a light? Was there a light in Mr. Jervis' room?” Mrs. Mellish looked up, and down again, There might have been. A tingling triumph came up in Nan. So keen was ner sense that more lay behind Mrs. Mellish's laconic reply that she scarcely heard the clamorous telephone bell Congress three-fold. not be helpless. We want a Delegate who will Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Restdence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 13; 0 to 0 as she had stood to see Mrs. Mel- lish go. The realization came with a slight sense of shock. It was some time since the door had closed, but she did not know how long. ; Everything had stopped when the door shut; now it went on again Wwith a little jerk, but slowly, un- evenly, and as if it might stop again at any moment. The sense of strain and of expectation was CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. [ ! ¢ Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KIND)Y OF COAL DR. E. MALIN —I HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE | CHIROPRACTOR Treatment for Rheumatism and Nervous Diseases Juneau Rooms, over Piggly ROOSEVELT STEADILY GAINING. A bulletin issued by Green’s Tobacco Shop in 1 | ‘Wiggly Store, Fhone 472 { Seaitle, where bets are taken on eletcions, sport- |a man of singular foresight. Ater all, Mr. Coolidge|for Which she had listened so long | sy o wons awhy Giknhe. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. '. SR o e A PHONE 48 | lng events, etc, which keeps in touch with Wall iis the man who did not choose to run in 1928. [and carefully. Mrs Mellish had| . o00° g 008 humiliated into . . Street betting commissioners, has issued a bulletin - Tose from the table in which Nanfp. very dust. They have gone|l TrmD it oo | | | —_— showing the prevailing odds on the Presidential ous’::g“"’_r":;m‘:zyre‘c“':fe ‘:‘“v te"e; with Curry hfi mf"f‘e‘: ;j:a: :fn.her Giought away secretly, and Rosamund had I JUNEAU DAIRY ’ Smith Electric Co ] election at different times since September 6. The 3 S not going to disappear over A : lied to her. All the time she had ? bulletin was issued October 17, and was received in gé‘;’e'"m“m':;"{; ’:flyher;u't’“'; f;::"':l{ Yot 5‘:;: ;‘;oél":;e;“‘hzw':y I;h:a;:‘“’s‘u"eu talked about drowning and about l M,I.(,:,E,E‘R.Efiu:-{m 1 szmnyri'!;:gn ! PLAY BILLIARDS P dn Wie Wast gall . The folloviog;re UIBliuire of e heid. of ety sns bott e Slte: rad o e ST st sornoe shis e Iy - ' A HOME PRODUOT | ELECTRICAL o o quotations on the Presidential contest at different many and the city would profit—(New York World-|the reciver. Was it Jervis? Get nrtlg‘msr:: ggo::e? mn;’e"“ Torenle. 9.1 »: it BURFORD S i 4 dates as received by Green's from Wall Street: Telegram.) Francis? 8he had stood 1nnnhee dmom;;gl‘ [3 ®le o |9 ¥ Sept. 6—6 to 5 that Hoover will be el- “No. Alfred, T1l take the call[tne suitcace in her hee | . | ! ected. Governor Roosevelt and Alfred E. Smith shook|[Get off the wire!”— Nan was t00 numb to feel hurt, { GENEBALdM e McC. Sept. 13—Even that Hoover will be el- hands twice at the Albany convention, once for| Nan strained for the timbre of The thought of Rosamund was like o DUCTS cCAUL MOTOR TuE Junesu Launpry ected. {ie sake of the Democratie Party and once for|the voloe at the other end. Ab|s ticoyy welght that mumbes ter HAXIAG B0 l COMPANY Franklin Street, between Sept. 20.—Even that Hoover will be el- the newsreel men. The pictures turned out fine.|first she could hear nothing, 8| jeryis had come into her room W. P. JOHNSON I ected. The other remains to be seen—(New York Times,) |if the caller had become confus- |-y been kind. Was he expecting | | Fromy-anil Seequa, 8acoty Sept. 24.—6 to 5 that Roosevelt will be el- L I Rosamund? Was that why he was L PHONE 359 ected. “This. comes from the heart, All” “That goes N.Dal‘:etgg:d‘mg Up. What is 12" |ayake? Had he only been kind Gt ok Oct. 3—8 to 5 that Roosevelt will be el- for me, too, Frank!” (They shake hands) “Those|Nan . ected. were the most beautiful words I ever heard;” it| “This is Smithers' Grocery,” o $,:*m:§'fge"e“;"m3"infi :;;,'kl:; Call Your || MISS A. HAMILTON Oct. 14—2 to 1 that Roosevelt will be el- was & Democrat said that. “Just like hunks ofYolce began. “Your order was de-|pocause Rosamund was coming? Fidoni it ected. clay falling on a coffin;” a Republican speaking, |1ayed.” Her mind filled with pictures. RADIO DOCTOR W, Cariabis Mao, ya8 CALL Oct. 17.—2 to 1 that Roosevelt will be el- —(Chicago Tribyne.) Nan replaced the receiver Wear-|mney came up like bubbles in : e ected. Even that Hoover will carry 11 ily, caught up again her give and| ... water. She could see the for e fo's g Sy 22 States. Even that Roosévelt gets 100 more The real reason why Senator Borah isn't a life-|t0ke With Mrs. Mellish. She must - Socaelis e moxy coming, but she could not stop them. As each one reached the surface of her mind, it floated there, showed its iridescent colors, 1and broke in a spray like tears. Electoral votes than Hoover. take hold of herself— “There was a light—you saw it. What else did you see?” “I could hardly say.” The words were almost trembling. long Republican this year is because he isn't up for reelection.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) RADIO TROUBLES 9A Mtog P. M. Juneau Radio Service for a Yellow Cab VOTERS HAVE HIS NUMBER. Mr. Dimond said in his speech at Juneau that| And still, you cannot blame those Mid-West farmers for being on their ears. Having to sell SABIN’S She saw herself and Rosamund Sh 5 i “You must say,” said Nan. op Stand at Burford’s Corner Judge Wickersham's declaration that he favored |\D€ir corn for fuel certainly goes against the grain. side by side. Jervis loved Rosa- Everything in Furnishings —(Los Anj Tim¢ “I'd rathe: idn’t ask me, NE METER CARS the transfer of the activities of the Alaska Road | { il 562 ma-;:n Thter g deht 3 «;m‘;‘l"- et zz} for Men 25¢, 35¢, 45¢, 500 ’ X ha s Session from the War Department b Ahe nter- gt bRt iline Mekvarvits aumivaien ocatees| . “TmoadEMT: Yo R say st | g o SRS comUning e | : Never more than 50c in ity ior Department in the interest of home rule WaS | now being turned upon the country, it must be|YOU Saw.” e too silly to discuss " draught from the o) 1 Judge Wickersham probably ! the politicians’ idea that only a few people have| Why didn’t she want to? What pen door—the knows that but e G e O JUNEAU FROCK counted upon ignorance of his|decided how they will vote.—(Boston Globe.) was she hiding? — George auditors not to discover if it were sonorously ex- Mrs. Mellish rallied her dignity. | L. C. SMITH and CORONA SHOPPE bounded. But Judge Wickersham makes a mistake.| New York paper says the opposition of Mr. Smith| “Itd e best for all parties if || FARIRETARS Anderson Alaska voters are not as foolish as he seems to|and Governor Roosevelt has made Jimmie Walker's you'd let me go now, ma‘am. 5 ! J. B. Burford & Co. \ F NE think. They know more about the operations of |T€turn to the Mayor's chair impossible for the snu.;i WN must say what you s, | “Our doorstep worn by satiafled | EXPERT PIANO Government and the foundations of things th; nonce. And, the general impression is, for what oy | customers” | TUNER y realizes. They have his numberlo Dgsthan et o ke after the nonce, too.—(Macon, Ga., Tele-| Mrs| Mellish made a curious) s ' Watch and Iewelr! 1 graph.) wflwolfl Je;:lwl :&m'» Alaska Agent P G “Well, ‘then, see someone— | REPAIRIN NOT TIMELY. Tokio has absorbed 82 villages and hamlets scat-(#nd I wouldn't have mentioned “l, KOHLER BROMBACH - b ; tered about in the outskirts, It just seems to|if I hadn't been driven. There's| saloum’s PIANOS at very reasonable rates Mussolini in an open air address at Turin ap- be Tokio's banner year for absorbing. — (Detroit|Dever been mo evil speaking, lying, : : pealed to the United States to canecl or reduce |News, ! nor dlandering in my kitchen—no, Expert Piano Service "WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN nor in my housekeeper's room, neither, But if you will have it, ma'am—" Phone Orders 143 ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE Juneau, Alaska POLITICAL TIDE RIPS } mm“mmmm’m ‘ ARE YOU AW AKE? Goodyear . s : Tires Political promises, like the pro-|llustrated his plight by telling a plank and Senator Dimond didnit Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE verbial chickens, come home to story of the Oklahoma farmer who | endorse it. ACCESS0 roost, and not always to comfort|sprained his back trylng to 1lift « s To the fact that money in the bank at their makers. Friday evening, in @ speech to the students of the 50 cents worth of wheat. . The Petersburg convention adopt- ed a plank saying: “We favor interest works while you sleep. Money University of Colorado at Boulder, | Senator Thomas P. Gore, of Okla- homa, speaking for the Democratic mational ticket, and broadcasted over the radio, recalled some of the promises made by Herbert Hoover in 1928 in the Presidential “Herbert e 3 FOR A NEW AGE! their feet. He did! :;u;seedhlt vaemz; ;fl-\lfln;a _‘::r tion to the numerical strength of 3 more than 11,000,000 of |reduced represental - | population. That is the le S5t ‘ now walking the istrests!” - |ritorial Legislature {rom the Sec- |of government which e The B. M . Behr_ends Bank JAMES CARLSON 3 e » & ;- - |ond and Third Divisions, 1Congress, to every State Legisla- §79 19 ‘And as for. the farmer, 9,&1 The report is erroneous in two |ture and has always applied 1o ev. JUNEAU, ALASKA promised relief in the | particulars. The First Division |ery American Yerritory—except Al- 3 ) promised to put the Amer- | e s A radiogram from Nome an- | nounces that Republicans there, on | authority of telegraphic advices from Juneau, are circulating a tale that Senator Dimond, Democratic nominee for Delegate, has endorsed a plank in the Democratic plat- form adopted by the party's con- veniion in this Division at Peters- mmxmptwmn‘ the American principle of repre- sentation according to Ppopulation and urge that it be applied to the Alaska Legislature.” In other words they didn% say that the Second | and Fourth Divisions had too many Legislative representatives, but that the First and Third Divisions did- n't have enough, and that each should ‘be represented in propor- troubles. aska. deposited in our savings department works every day in the week includ- ing Sundays and holidays, and is a friend that never fails in time of sick- ness, lack of employment and other et Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR The Florence Sho e Phone 427 Triangle Bldg.