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g ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1932. M—— sion, but that is the smallest of the; D“ll\ Al(’b’l" E"lplre ‘Idux Judicial Divisions. If the Democrats do not JORN W. TRO\' - . PRESIDENT AND EDITOR | {carry it they will poll enough votes in it to make )0 YEARS AGO & it of little effect in the final results. The Demo- ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER g From The Empire ‘ Second Di —— 0 Fraternal Societies 7o\ Prorssiona || .. Helene W. L. Albrecht = SYNOPSIS: For the second |hold on to the bars” And then l PHYSIOTHERAPY - P. 0. ELKS meets crats will be in full control of the Territory. Alaska Published every < T2y he 'has voted to participate in the new deal promised 1_4:!1‘"\\\‘ X at Sccond and it by President Roosevelt. time Nan dreams .her missing |[without a word she ran from him| ' Massage, Electricity, Infra Red gverymWet::\]esqiy' i co In Juncau as Second Olass | Fresident Roosevelt has expressed his friendliness | i rietor of the Eagl huband, Jervis Weare, is lying |round the bend. Ray, Medical Gymnastics, br:t‘her;x Wel:olm‘ng " fered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Cla ® |to this Territory ahd his hope that he might next, S: Zynda, proprietor of the Eagle) " " iec ‘She braves a | As she came to the steps which| | 307 Goldstein Building e. Brewery, was walking with a limp, ! Phone Office, 216 Geo. Messerschmidt, having becn struck, while crossing Exalted Ruler. M.H. March work out in connection with the Demo- ficree storm to ook for him in |led to the straight paved end of { phe sinister house of Robert |the passage, she caught her breath s SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 |cratic Delegate from Alaska a comprehensive Al- | a street, by a sled on which a boy| " -~ Sides, Secreta y. %, ; per_month. - oA O ‘,‘Sk‘,“ program. That means that Delegate Dimond | oo coasting Lecnard. In a cave almo'st ‘n a gasp of relief. The trap was I.DBS KASER & FREEBURGER B3 y: mall - b b ;. ‘ % v : N peneath her feet lies Jervis, |[ctill open, and a faint candle-light * E L rOm ye six months, in advance, land the new Administration will early in the new Ak from |expoRRIGS IUGE ) Tanida’ | DENTISTS a0 OYAL ORDER OF f they will promptly | Administration agree upon an Alaskan program and| In consequence of coasting ac- l‘v‘fduu knqwledg; t.hzt i e ik GG R S e Blomgren Building 3 MOOSE, NO. 700 Jny failure of Irregularity {6 4t ynto the statutes of the country. That is a|cidents, Mayor H. A. Bishop issued | /‘\-wl Carew, to whom he was |something . wrong. The light was PHONE 56 Meets Monday, 8 p. m. al and Buelncss Offices, 374 |promising situation for this Territory. It is the notice limiting coasting on Sewardj ™u UHEW, %6 PAGRC 8 Bob oot inE W e oriht for Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. e m&wd:nhnlc- " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. most promising condition since the acquisition of [and Franklin Streegs only, above fcod and at the same time |candlelight. Nan stood stock still| No. 25 medts first andm:m":—d T:oc: ciated Press s exclu i a'to | this Territory by the United States. It presents|Third Street, before 6 p. m. and| . . . huge ransom from |and stared at the open trap. It|®: o |NO. to Gold and Main Street after 6 days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary { Dr. Charles -P. Jenn: very hopeful situation. him. fwas about a dozen yards away. A G and Herder. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician. chihach B AR s PRI R A BRe ) p. m. only. {broad yellow beam was coming| | DENTIST & rHy ION GUARANTEED To BE LARGER| The Democratic victory in yesterday's election CHAPTER 48. | through 1t, and suddenly there was | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS o ANY OTHER PUBLICATION i U o ¥ i 1. Goldstein returned from Idit-| FERDINAND RETURNS a man's foot in a heavy boot on Building 4 is the most sweeping since the election of James arod, where until the previous spring 2 3 5 o a Telephone 176 Seghers Council No. 1760. |Monroe in 1820. It exceeds in its proportion those o fiad conducted: & SLosstats saiii T orm howling about her!the topmost step. obert Leonars P! Meetings second and last Nan had walked half way!was coming down. ound the house. She! Nan turned and ran wildly down latch of the kitchen door. [the steps and along the black pas- : | e cage with her hands stretched out diction of National Chairman James A. Farley who| Paddy Griffin, 45, well known| ding in the black silence of [in front of her as if to ward off declared he refused to concede a single State to the | character, dropped dead of heart {he room, she was startled by the |the darkness from her face. The lopposition. It was almost a clean sweep. disease on lower Franklin Street.| . .. sound of a telephone bell |turned the bend, lighted the torch, It was not in the kitchen; {end ran back to Jervis, One of the notable features of yesterday's elec-| L. C. Cherry was appointed by grop toward the sound. “He’s coming,” she cried, and ition in Alaska was the great vote of the Gas-|!le Mayor to be wharfinger at the A passageway. {tearfully flashed the torch about i 3 City Dock, succeeding Harry E. S0k i ; the|the place, There was a cleft, wide tineau Chann v e g oked behind her; the Pl 'y % el community precincts. Juneau cast Biggs, resigned * ccept was in a yellow twilight|enough for her to stand in. Leon- Dr. A. W. Stewart Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Dr. J!’)E;Y’r‘[sgayne Chambers, Fifth Street. l 1 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bids. | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. —e |of Hoover, Coolidge and Harding. It is far greater his plans for the future were un- |than that of Franklin Pierce in 1852 when he |certain, jcarried all but four States. It justifies the pre- | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 *—— e Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Ol ¢ and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. N . 5 A Kitc ;’Lofe:o]is;ncfxparedwv.ith 1(.10:1 rou[: Jyears ago. It position with the Alaska Gastineau e apidly grew brighter. She|ard came up. D oy PHONE 149, NICHT 148 bt ‘:};‘I vt O Juthen, Junsat | émpaliy: found a door across the passage| “Youwre spoiling my rest, you Hours . am. to 6 pm. | RELIABLE TRANSFER | A Al 'e argest town in Alaska by a wide margin. from the room in which the bell |know.” Leonard said to Jervis.|! SEWARD BUILDING [ . Nob f:’l}l& Vllu:h;lunea\f gr:wn but all the other com- s g and slipped through.|“Rosamund just rung up—" Office Phone 469, Res. DEMOCRATS WIN GREAT VICTORY. |munities in this section have shown a large increase E k’ B k Ni aw Robert Leonard turn| “Good of her,” remarked Jervis. Phone 276 in voting population. SKImo as ets into the room across the passage,| “Her wishes are my law. Tve NEW RECORDS X A Arryir e 1 ive y last chance Thi xpected has occurred. Franklin D. Roose- g care carrying a kerosene lamp.)come to give _,olf_your ch velt \an\flmcnfx Nance Garner have been clected| At this writing it appears that the Democrats| Send to your fricnds in the States The ringing stopped. Through the —for a half million dollars” He . NEW SHEET MUSIC p 3 have made a clean sweep in Alaska. No returns|® real Eskimo made basket for|o.,.. Yexldent B i t s c President and Vice-President of the United States iva besh recelved ) Mom RS r * Christmas. They are very handy|ipe iar by a landslide majority and the Democratic Party i3 ie Second Division, but Tob. sag it 8ERIRS . oF s CAILE i dod has gained control of the Senate and House of |Partial returns from the First, Third and -Fourth g & +| ejacula between the door and]cangled the key to the grill be- Robert Simpsua Nan heard an ahgry|kind which Jervis lay. “With the 0 t an interchange of jtide like this, it's cheap.” @ E: She had no picture crf4 Nan ‘slipped, blundered horrified Graduate Angeles Col RADIO SERVICE v 1 Expert Radio Repairing - | Divisions indicate G idate. |85 Wwell, being highly ornamental.| g 2 Representatives in overwhelming numbers. The"{‘l‘\"ri‘z’:;ll ‘:i::d”Dl:?;f)ni‘lm}};a\zmgxmui ctnx;dldaL, We have a contract with an Arctic| Rosamund, worried by the storm ou. ui her narrow shelter. Leon-| | lege :;M(]pmmo}emwy «od | Badlo Tilies-and Supslics | American pzople have responded with almost com- | Territorial @ T eleeted: | trader requiring us to take a Cer-|anq the consequent high tide, ur-|ard started, and the lamp fell from Otk PGS Tathn A < PRASE plete unanimity to the magnificent campaign of AR g tain quantity every spring. This gently demanding that Leonard|hkis hand. There was a sudden i ¥ b JUNEAU MELODY Gov. Roosevelt and the Democratic National Com-| The election returns have justified completely |year we did not sell the usualiiake Jervis up into the cellar. flare of burning oil, and the two of | —— — mittee and, in the language of the prediction of Al the claims of The Ex.nph'e that the Nation and Alaska | number and this surplus we a,re{ Lecnard zaid: “Don't be a fool!” [them were running back up the: W=——=—————- —— HOUSE Smith, they have given the Government into the would go Democratic by sweeping majorities. going_ to put on sale at very at-|iho, “Anything else?” passage. Na_m ran for her life— [ Dr, C. L Fenenn‘ I £ : capable hands of Gov. Roosevelt. At the hour of tractive prices $2.00 and up. The| Nan waited for nothing more.[for Jervis' life. If only she could ZRTROPRACSOR | PONSUSUSY ;‘,, EUARORE e appears that The Real Producers. freight rates on these baskets are|ghe had secen a dim light in the |throw herself beneath the edge of Electric Treatments | 5 it e i G 5t 1 D T high, usually as much as the bas-|xjichen—it came from an open|the trap before he flung it down! Hellentbal Building { JR— — R e seuied b (g AR o DEbRE, (Seward Gateway.) ket, but we are going to forget|qoor in a far corner. She slipped| It was hopeless. The door FOOT CORRECTION i Maine, New Hamp: h re, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island The steamship Victoria leaves Nome on its last|Part of thatin pricing them. n‘ba"k down the passage, down the!|slammed, the darkness reminded Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 | JUN.E QU TRANSFER and Vermont with 55 electoral votes and lhgz GOV; trip for the season carrying $400,000 in gold, a part|YOU Want an unusual and attractive pack steps into the cellar., In the |Nan that she still had her torch.|e. . R a Roosevelt has carried the other 42 States with 476|or 5 season’s output of $1,500,000. This does not Christmas present at the lowest|miqdle of the cellar was a barrel |Shoulders sagging, she made her electoral. This is including Kentucky where the|represent a paper profit from stock market gambling, | PFice in basket history—come €arly | upon which siood a lighted candle, |way back to Jervis. "R E E SOUTHWELE. | COMPANY votes are yet to be counted. As it stands now Roose- |but a harvest from nature which adds to. the sum |20nd take your choice. Sale i8and in the corner was the raised | Jepvis said, “He caught you?” Optometrist—Optician | velt has 465 votes total of the world’s material wealth as expressed|0OW On- {lid of a trap deor. “Yes—I fell!” Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted | It is & glorious victory, but it all suggests Al|in the standard of values. [ The muepemonvicion thet had | “He fhesuX hurt | yguer Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Bt query in th w Outlook more than a| There is much maudin sentiment scattered The Nugget brought Nan to this cellar did not| “No. He's shut me in. Office Phone 484; Residence | month ago. Al Smith said the election was already |Around among supposed ‘“producers” The only lesert her mow. She took her| e held her close and kissed|| phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 won by :) Democrats. That makes the important [Producer in the true sense of the word is the man | shlight from her pocket, and|her. Nothing mattered. The wa- to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 - iy = Democrs sadrac Party do with |WHO supplies the material gold. Goods may be lOP | without hesitation, plunged through |ter rose and would have lifted| g 3 . question: '7}_"”““ W5 Qs Democralin. Party M0, WM | et along with property, leaving nothing but the trap door. She was so weary [them if they had not held to the : —— its victory? 4 j g ashes. Gold may be melted, remelted, ground into|—— — ————[from her battle with the storm |bars. Strange and cold, to have($— T Moves, Packs and Stores ‘ The responsibility will be with the Democrats|qyst reassembled and remains gold, to sustain the| 3 SR her hand shcok a little. She |bars between them. DR. E. MALIN Freight and Baggage to perform according to promise. That is the|financial structure of the world, R S T AR, 7| walked rapidly down ‘the slight “Why did you marry me, CHIROPRACTOR z serious question that must follow. The campaign e :s‘mn the path grew steeper and|Nan?” said Jervis. '!‘rentm;;xt for Rgfumatlsm .Mi Prompt I)el]vel‘y of is over. Now the question is the serious proposition Alaska Fisheri |she came to feel the nearing ap-| “Didn't you know?" ervous Diseases ! . ’ of running the United States. That is what the s e | C’ r‘ t S \proach of the sea e “No. I thought.... Why did | -’“J;TWX Rg?;‘:: :;‘;;epifily ‘ ALL KINDX OF COAQ Democratic majority must undertake. The party (Seattle Times.) | urisima [, Agherp Xun to the right, and|you? & . i s S LG PHONE 48 «, has carried every section of the country. Even Figures announced by the United States Bureau ‘?““" f";‘f, Rbm_‘“ b e bz sy :"embkd'. :xsldar:] wa.ls o £ N New England that gave the Republicans four States|of Fisheries for the Alaska salmon pack to the end Car(ls |Jerws lying as she had seen hlm‘..nd stiff, and it hel R K e e —— v > £ A G s | ! lie in her dream. 1 loved you so much.” DR G A DOELKER has given the Democrats a majority of 25 to 16[°f August are regarded as practically complete for ! | g e o 5 " + U A | e 3 e he season, as lat fons this' year | At the same moment Jervis Then? You loved me then? “q PRACTIC” of their electoral votes. In the Old Middle States|™N¢ séason, as late operations this year "have been | i ayes “Yes HIRO! ; A vk : /hile | Curtailed. The total is 5156118 cases of forty-eight|} Edgar A. Guest and Cecil | OPened Mis eyes and, pulling on the| “Yes. And then when you came Nerve Specialist . o the Republicans received 39 electoral votes while : bar, sat up. He saw not Rosa-|in that day and said that Rosa- | | the Democrats got 63. The Southern States, the|°he-Pound cans, which compares with 5403739 cases | Alden Cards il g : i gl 2 1| | Phone 477 Night or Day s Y ates, in 1031 and 5002451 as the five-year average, i mund, but one of those dreams|mund I had t_rgv.n you over, i Front and Main Streets PLAY B]’LLIARDS . Middle West, the Border States, the Mountain States Western Alaska increased its pack about 33 per | Large assortment to choose from( |which come out of the darkness|couldn't bear it. - ol ! and the Pacific Coast States have all gone Dzmo- cent, but the Southeast and Central districts are | jand the silence. His wrist was| “Nan—Nan! I'm not worth it. — ——gein cratic. The party is not sectional. It represents|7 per cent. below the five-year average. The can-| 50c and $1 bound to the bar with a handker-|I've been a beast to you. But If® i BURFORD’S I majorities everywhere. The industrial, mining and[neries have packed 16 per cent. more chums, 11! el e iunbled e, thel ki, | do. Jowe, you now. Smith Electric C » agricultural regions are all Democratic. The party |per cent. more kings and 37 per cent. more rads, ‘ang Nm,‘ S doxn on her_ it <Th.e EINTIORON. e WAl msl!wmne?mltlgn 2 .. ° represents the Nation. It owes lis responsibility to[With a decrease of 47 per cent. in cohoes and 19 ;“1 i ’:;: her’am‘h""ds e g2 o= A el i | LLAUEL the entire Nation and not to any section. No special [PeF cent. in pinks. The 1932 pack includes 2080862 L T RN O SIS R BLAGTRIOAL THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY i 5 st " Saie cases of pinks, 2,059,773 , 808, 3 % : ® inferest or section will have particular claim on 293509 orpcl:hanf::d s “;;lr rfec}{smsss 993 of chums, | “Jervis,” and all at once it wasn't Smgndia T . Py Franklin Street, between the consideration of the incoming Government. It |29 o e 0 B | dre X v ing—; 0 0 A { UNEAU DRUG a dream any longer. Nan—darling—you mustn't. Go|q_. R ® Front ani Reced Bhuste wm‘ reprfe§on; the whole Nation including every A Chicago institute, in announcing a course for J ¥, N“Nan. he said. "r\an_.' : 5 PaCk !jp the passage I may have MISS A. HAMILTON ¢ Eetion of it 2 ¢ brewmasters, says its instruction is meant only| COMPANY an put up her face, and he kissed to swim for it. FURRIER PHONE 359 g We believe that the incoming President Roose-|“for men' who have adequate knowledge of mém_‘ her through the bars a A sudden movement of the whole | Par Gansatile Mads and velt, supported by a Congressional majority in both | mate brewing—not home brewing,” but those slight- Postoffice Substation No. 1 {)e'%e s;r?:ning towards life; lood thrust Jervis hard against Remodeled i | ove, and happiness, and all those | 1 houses of Cong S5, will meet the demands‘ of theing words will not cause home brewers to acquue‘ Phone 33 Free Delivery | | qier everyd:yl‘m'hings < i ’fxe :am and alm;u;owelzanb‘o:; Gastineau Hotel, or care of situation. We believe that Mr. Roosevelt will meet |inferiority complexes.—(Boston Globe.) | et s o3 ki et 0 e rage! Goldstein’s Fur Store in full the expectations of his supporters. We fully B — | ngle: r:hey Binck auehditten: e azain, and he was put to it to keep | | ' believe that he will soon impress the country in such What we can’'t understand, in a land where and washed rlght“eover mea :l?'h‘sl!e?nt " said N ap, t a way as to make people wonder that he did not|#asoline is cash and everybody is broke, is what T ke “Couit et the Daddor m‘m, o ; ¢ go. ;”‘m an. "M 00% /64 by something brighter than carry every State in the Nation keeps the traffic moving.—(Los Angele Times.) B e P il ‘;:‘ tlsurgio:g ‘“?‘ f";g £ electricity. ¥ ; s. ha of the tide came i et MRS A R O TS0, ke P b 1 | et It seemed a long time until they oM \ — It is almost time for the opening of the annual | R LD e, B ik Jervis—_ he's|again. They simply clung togeth- reached the trap. Jervis couldn’t DEMOCRATS SWEEP ALASKA. controversy about Indian summer.—(Detroit Free | SABIN S f,aken the e Then, quickly, |er, and felt the bars between them tife it » Press) ‘How did you come here?” sirain with the force of the wa-| ik Tamn o walh ior Pomebne™ id Senator A. J. Dimond, Democrat, has been elected | Everything in Furnishings “I dont know.’ said Nan. “Ii¢er. And then With the backward e, moe}wppy to care. Hoi Delegate to Congress by an overwhelming majority.( jupan signifies a determination fo quit the League | for Men S e rpon & e o someliize hard - retimped | L SRR L ze ha“'N vied the First' Third and Fourth Divi-|of Nations rather than quit anything else—(Dallas | '“hg :El;er:i‘ Alter 8 momels There :lbm"i N;:'S k{;e:‘n:le ?’nd’ dlung‘r Nan. ons. 0 returns have been received from the |News.) = orm: here. e pu erself free of S, i 7|, Its driving the tide. What is|Jervis and stooped down into the| (COPYTight, 1932, Lippincott) it—thunder or wind?” water. % “Both.” And then she felt a chain. mer| _ Ferdinand Francls et INE “We must get out of here,” said |fingers closed it, camy Thomas J. Devane, Democrat, | First Division ... 3,251 i1 fneas vibled o 4, &na stie tame “Exclusive but not Expensive” Jervi}sl.x “You must get out and|up laughing and crying, and thrust| I Leonard’s house, get . Youre not shut in?" |it into the beam of the torch for S ; Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Bet e i e T ll':duy and Hats No. Jervis to see it. Eighteen inches| e, PPers 10r swic sz “ae Empre Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING |scems to have won from Harry, Second Division ... 210 FuR TERR'T“RY | Donnelly, Republican, for the['rhtrd Division ... l<hort term in the Senate in the Fourth Division ... 766 “Then you must get hold of the |of bright chain, and a small bright 9 o | Fourth Division, f ey chauffeur. Leonard’s armed. Is he |key. SWEEPS PULLS Joe McDonald, veteran Fourth| Totals ... .| 4319 [ Division House member, seeking | Highway Engr.— 1 B ) ® |in the house?” “He dropped it with the lamp,’ | | re~cloction on the Demooratic thok Hesse Wac | J . ¢ BULGER \ “Yes—telephoning. He came up|said Jervis. He turned the key = at very reasonable rates b 3 - ann | Plumbi Heating, Oil | [cut of the passage and left the in the lock. surge |et. is nigh man, and two other!First Division ....3808 1200 || s 5 e [ |aodkESpeni g e HU'MOD' WRIGHT SHOPPE Alaska in Vanguard of Na- Democrats seem ‘sure of election | Second Diviston . 352 188 | Successor J. J. Newman | | “You must gol.” et M e PAUL BLOEDHORN ide Landslide to |—Alton Nordale, second high, and Third Division ...1.491 55 |® o [ LAl eenaa e B AGA i i o tionwide Landslide to George Lingo, third, Andrew Ner- | Fourth Division . 1036 i e B e m, |r]m:l Tamh'efio the dry passage. Nan b i i a7 - St L had lost torch, but they did not Democnatlc Par[ IL nd, Republican, is in fourth place | kg AL “' 1| He said, “" 1 oy 9 ) y |onlv two votes behind Lingo. LU S e j ‘. GENBRA R RS | e said, Il‘l»be all right—I can|miss it. Their minds were illum- (Continuec mrom Page One.) Y ;::::::'l:":;‘g"}r‘s i R e o A {1 and B | e err 1 | MAYTAG PRO | Good election late today was as fol- Blds ca“ed for s' F' SON year George Hellerich, Republicans, and | Jows: W. P. JOHN ’ Building Excavation o Tolbert Scott, Democrat, are oo e A E Y 7 ? Tll‘es the lead for the House and ought|For Delega i 3 ) / E to finish as winners as they have| Dimond Wickersham | royAfi.z;Ni:g?figz"o?' the s ! i . SERIES 222 Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE substantial leads. - | First Division .....3,945 1484 | it Call Your ACCESSORIES s o G {Second Division . 462 953 |Of the $3000,000 Federal ofrice| | -y 3 building in San Francisco have James Camphell, Democrat, and Third Division ..1591 603 | W prancisco havel} R A0 DOCTOR i J L. V. Ray, Republican are run- Fourth Division .1,282 432 f:snhfalle(: for November 16 by ! To the fact that money in the bank at THE NEW uneau B e <t head in the Thi e s ann:asr?)ry‘me e il for Jlnterest works while you sleep. Money tO ision for Senator. The " Totals ......17280 2,876 JEeng are al- deposited in our s: > M &w’sa 93_3;3 mar;m b e thi Attorney General— most completed gnd the Treasury RADIO TROUBLES “Or;‘kx d avx}?gs department Hu moblle 0 rs 2pt to be wiped out by the Al Paul Rustgard Truitt: CXPects construction bids will e 9AMtog P. M every day in the week includ- Anthoriooll Xurd: Arspey BBt ‘vote, wiich s ind First Division . 1,202 1871 2,392 advctrusedvn.ear-thfl time the ex- 4 i ing Sundays and holidays, and is a s going Democraiic. Second Division. ' 52 216 169, C2V4 ‘c‘;';l“,"”;s:* fnished. Bxeava- || Juneau Radio Service friend that never fails in time of sick- 8 The four Democratic candidates Third Division .. 458 728 922 e i ness, lack for House seats are leading. Jos- Fourth Division. 345 577 743| Mately $30,000. Shop oubles of employment and other $ib Hotman and Werren ‘A, Taylor| Lisigy g T i i PHONE 221 : IN TRUTH A CAR have safe majorities. James Pat- Totals 2106 3402 425 Farmer Foils Drought A ~ terson and H. H. McCutcheon Auditor— sy 2 FOR A NEW AGE! ~_ have some 50 vote leads over Mrs.| Boyle Cole AMHERST, Tex.—Faced with a ~ Florence Nafsted and George T.| First Division 3,386 1947 ldry summer, Jim Douglas pinched Harr Race Th B McDonald, Republicans, but the, Second Division 317 232 |off small watermelons on his vines y e . M . Behrends Bank JAMES CARISON Alaska Peninsula vole ought wl’rhlrd Division 1,124 971 |until each plant had only two. [Fourth Division 1067 585 |'Tmese ‘mew oo o0y w0 DRUGGIST Juneau Distributor et el ] e o |54 brought to a fair, averaged 60 has Totals ... 5,884 3,708 Jpound& }){ GEo. M. Smems Co.

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