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LR £ ¥ T NPT TR 5T TS A om0 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1932. aily Alaska Empire | JOHN W. TROY PRESIDENT AND EDITOR/ ROBERT W. BENDER GENERAL MANAGER |tween New York and Boston and probably as far] |south as Atlantic City. Two German naval vessels, incuding Karls- ruhe last spring and the German light cruiser Emden in 1928, have visited Juneau and other Published every evening except Sunday by the Alaskan ports, Seattle and other points farther south EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | Out here we have a notion, pro- [N 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire L PROFESSIONAL | ol » . | Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red , Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 F raternag l.Soc:i(:,ticer ! Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS mests every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. Geo. Messerschmidt, Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secreta y. the | i PO S S DL DU December 9, 1912 Nature in the roar. To Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart a son was| born. He was named John. | ‘merry stillness was moulding them SYNOPSIS: Clive suspects ‘imo a common oneness. that his employer’s firm is near | This time six months ago she the rocks, yet the man sends |had been living separated in Chi- Clive te England to make a [cago, her future a blank. As rvey and tells him to take |though a bandage had been torn on the Pacific. vincial no doubt, that the American Pacific Coast) is laved by American waters. . Juneau, Alaska. itered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class e, ma | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by cafrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. | BOVINE T. B. DECLINES. By malil, postage paid, at the following rates: | For the December term, the Unit-| * ‘lated honcymoon after- \from her eyes, she was seeing al e | o ome Tromt i advance §1ap, monthe. in advance, | Bovine tuberculosis is declining. Less than oNe- oy siates District Court wWas con-| "erds. Clive and Santa were |she owed him. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGNTS OF COLUMBUS | bcribers will eonfer a favor If they will prompy |third as many caltle slaughtered under Federallyened by Judge Peler D. Overfield,| m«Ticd @ few days after San- | Without warning she asked: DENTISTS Seghers Council No. 1760, of their papers. meat inspection in the past fiscal year were affected|Included in the grand jury were was divorced from Dicky; | “Were you happy in the apart-|| Blomgren Building *Yeetings second and last © for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. 'yith tuberculosis as in the same period 10 years ago.(J. E. Barragar and Willis E. Nowell,| ‘¢ marriage Clive has tried, |ment? S R e ol | | fonday at 7:30 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ., e The number of cattle inspected was practically the|Among those excused from fury; " (oo successfully, fo llve , "“Then vou know I wasmt: | T M Voo ation of all news dispatches credited to same. The United States Department of Agricul-service was W. S. Pullen. r”m‘fl"m“ h‘l’c‘:fm“ ‘:hnm o :“mnltdldguta»" T 'do, How. = mn?b:rf’}mc;’“”ci' 3 €qCredited in this paper and also the | (o pas charge of Federal meat inspection and of pet . d e e your L ra i treet. ! focal ed herein. i Gicate tuberculosls from live.] Charles E. Hooker was a witness| money right and left. | “You acted as though youx JOEN F. MULLEN, C. K. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER [‘"’kc""'p‘"k“ bR for Samuel Cunningham, who was |bought me at a pet gl | Dr. Chaxles P. Jenne H. J. TURNER, Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION stock. granted citizenship papers. Gus CHAPTER 24. “Was it as bad as that? DENTIST ~ “'Praid it was.” She raised herself on her “You were as much my hus- ALONE AT LAST The hour was shortly after ten.! [ bow Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Messerschmidt was a witness for Bernhart Schramm. A TS AR ~ Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Ofl The action of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce urging the re-sstablishment of a Rivers and el- in The boat sailed at midnight. ‘Telephcne 176 and a tank for crude oil save Harbors District in Alaska is sound. The reasons| g4 Ludecke, who claimed to be felt like a prisoner who!b2nd then as you are now. Why burner trouble. for the action were clearly and convincingly set|(ne oldest ploneer in Alaska in|had served his sentence. He had-|didn't you employ cave-man tac- PHONE 149, NICHT 148 ties?” Because you weren't as much my wife then as you are now.” She frowned laughingly. forth in the resolution adopted by the Chamber and published in The Empire yesterday. For the reasons stated in the resolution action ought to be realized how bitterly his per-| had been curtailed till| hand baggage had been car-| ried down to the waiting taxi. point of residence, having come to |’ the Territory in 1865, was a visitor |S0na: from Wrangell, where he had lived | RECIABLE TRANSFER | | ! . Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. [ e D P promptly taken. 40 years. Previously he had re- 7 ¥ Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | sided in Sitka. He spent consid- d-bye, little nest, Where}qndnay.:‘hlgr‘ou)o;loife%‘t n::Okboamsaj(i Evenings by appointment NEW RECORDS Shop early, and persistently until all gifts have|erable time here with his friend V¢'¢ been so happy, sfm“f &-90a1 of Your NEW e been purchased Jonn' o MoBride:/ of " HHEEELERY, | kisced sliuvetiibers tovbare £loors g ohe t S a1 o SHEET MUSIC : 3 Young Company. 1d sheeted furniture. 0 you're asking e reason? . | 4{; e . Clive's . Heart! Whispered. “And Ha(;oI rebellled. sl;:i have lo_rsxt ym:li” RADIO SERVICE ? eer is Winter. it you burn while we're gone”| ‘Lost mel” e was honestly # Mrs. Hector McLean returned b amazed. “But Clive, 'till we left the taxi his spirits rose. | What's the matter with you?” rested her hand on his| “You're bouncing.” home on the steamship Humboldt Expert Radio Repairing from a visit of several weeks in Pacific Coast cities. | i Hours . am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. New York that was my terror— that I'd lose you. It was why I shouldered all the responsibilities. (New York World-Telegram.) | REPEAL THE ALASKA BONE DRY LAW. ' frospects of beer legislation this winter are Radio Tubes and Supplies } ‘ § \ ) e . it s Phone 276 i . The election was a sweeping wet victory, but He barged into her, all but|You weren’ used to marriage. I was. JUNEAU MELODY i The J"“""‘l‘dc“““l‘h’" 1"‘ c""‘m;mbe 3:"5 A‘::::z the new wet Congress and administration will not| LENIN BOOKS GIVEN b“,,,(,,mg e e “|It seemed to me that if I spared Y HOUSE pnuress to, valldute three 1aws DEseen 1y 48 take office until March. Therefore some have fear- . ? on' - |you worrles—. But I'm anxious Legislature in its 1931 session. The Chamber urged e i i TO POLISH LIBRARY’ Our lioneymoon's commenc to hear your side. Tell me.” Robert Simpson t. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry wnd i Opthalmciogy | Glasses Pitted, Lenaos Ground | - ed the lame duck session of the old Congress in December would sidestep the issue as it did last spring. This now seems less probable as a result of statements by Democratic leaders. 4 Vice-President-Elect Garner and Senators Rob- inson and Harrison, among others, promise to sup- port modification of the Volstead Act to legalize and tax beer this winter. Mr. Garner will retain ing She pushed him aside. Goose! You're crazy.” rtheless, the excitement in- d her. Having made sure their trunks were aboard, went on deck. they stood by the gang-plank Phone 321 | " Br. A, W. Swewart DENTIST Delegate Wickersham to use every effort to secure Congressional legislation to make effective the Ter- ritorial act repealing the Alaska Bone. Dry Law. It also urged legislation to validate the Territorial laws repealing the Placer Act of 1912 and the one providing for abséntee voting in the Territory. He could afford to jest at a danger that was past. “If you'd asked me in New York I should have replied desperate- ly. God pity the simp who mar- ries a wife with money.” She gazed at him incredulously. ONCE WERE WASTE| BYDGOSZCZ, Poland, Dec, 9.— Books formerly owned by Nicolai Lenin and marked with his own notations, have been added to the public library of this town. | JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY As : Delegate Wickersham is very much in earnest quring the last duck session his old position of| Adam Grzymala Siedlecki, a|she jogged him. ffos & mice,Ion Jeked fer BRI Dr.C.L. F 2 in his support of his bill introduced last session power as Speaker of the House, which is now al-|Polish author, made the presenta-| ‘Romember the last time?” over hher e and slipped b"f{k . L. L. Fentaw for the approval of the Alaska measure repealing ready under Democratic control. Mr. Robinson is|tion and told how he had saved| “When you didn't follow me?lgfifg‘];gfy“s }:Z"s;vaf“:’:m::‘;;wa‘: ::::9;::‘22:- ; % i i te d Se Har-|the collection from being used as|What a chase you've led me" ! the Alaska Bone Dry Act. He made a strong Democratic leader in the Senate an enator e haper v t0 whether she was disguising Hellentbal Building i rison is the ranking Democratic on the Finance Committee, which handles tax legislation. It will be noted that these three key Democratic leaders in Congress are all from the South, the once-dry region which was expected by some dope- Hope I've been worth while?” He said he was living in Cra-| “So-so.” He shrugged his shoul-| cow in 1918 and one morning found his breakfast rolls had come wrapped in Russian prints, al- though that language had scarcely |She grinned impertinently. ment at the only hearing given the bill last ‘Winter, and before leaving Juneau he declared that he expected to secure favorable action during the short szssion. terms with comedy. “You funny boy.! simp who doesn’t.” That evening they packed. Next morning they were on their way FOO'L CORRECTION | Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 God pity the 5 Moevs, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of an example of impassioned love-making that's mot so hot” Sentiment in Alaska is practically unanimous in sters to betray the wet platform pledge following t . ; 4 3 4 Prance, favor of the repeal of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. the election. p been used in the city through the| -If I stayed ab bolling pomnt, ™, 500 ol o FUEL OIL The circumstance that the same Federal authorities If these and the other Democratic leaders really|100 years of Austrian control. T'd evaporate,” he retorted. broRens - They. Mbllsa aReR Gh- Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | 5 A fight for Volstead Act modification at the winter| Inquiry developed that the baker | The band had ceased playing. ; Office Phone 484; Residence | ALL KINDS OF COAL that enforce National Prohibition are charged with i lic senti- B i he Terriforia) Act, which confliots with Beseion they Drobably’can susceed, for public sen had bought a lot of second hand Tugs fussed about the liner, nos-| er's emotions, determined that no- thing must remain hidden. Santa Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 I i | | | PHONE 48 ment was sufficiently overwhelming in the election|pooks because the war had madei““" her into the dark tank of the to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 i attention. Suddenly, with a hur- (Indianapolis Star.) she escaped giggled. “So am 1. the end of 1916 when the U-53 suddenly appeared Mg That started a new chapter. 2 in the middle of Newport Harbor delivered mail pouches and went out to sink shipping * ¢ * .” The Herald Tribune is a lot like many of the people in the vicinity of New York. Apparently fo it “American waters” is that little stretch be- Elrrmentyomseaflyoealiypmmeslysmnenliye Don’t Overlook Harris Hardware Co. WHEN DOING YOUR SHOPPING ed lazily, they strolled and were enticed to join in a game of shuf- fleboard. By evening they were|When they arrived in the Basque known as the bridal couple. country the following evening they Then London, in a setting to|Séemed to have become lovers with- | which they were both strange, the out a past. The sun-saturated | errand gave them their only im- CO!}tentment claimed them. Every- | portance. He was up early. Allthing seemed a stage-setting for |day he was absent. He returned h“"" passion. For an entire week to the hotel to find her eager. hey forgot time and laughed. Business concluded, conversation m?:ie d‘gu on. :‘he b:""’h' v;fi" [turned on which of all the won-| p. :gjoine;e ;s‘aedt ;ax: 5 ;" |derful spots they should select tof, m' at lunch she # . vas wearing a face as long as a spend their holiday. Because quite | s Tt - a number of their fellow-passeng- e L acemnon S sxad- 2d herself on the plea that she ers had been bound for St. Jean had a headache. At five o'clock de Luz they chose it too. Spain |pe tiptoed into her darkened across the border; the Golfe de|room to find it empty. Shortly be- Gugog;e at their front door. Bas- fore dinner she enoereé and begged ques; bull fights; cock-fights; the i Pyren2s rising fantastically. R e . “But you'Tre not up to it.” The day before they left Eng- She ;};totessed thgt her head- land they paid a hurried visit to ache had quite vanished. Stratford-on-Avon. When they ar- At the Casino they dined out of rived, it seemed too silly to waste doors on a terrace, rose-pink in the sunshine prying. Instead they|the light of sunset. The sea was hired a canoe. mackerel-green—the horizon a jas- In the green remoteness of the|per wall, A Spanish orchestra tinkling waters and lush mead-|made wild music, to which a_bril- CWs, the concrete of cities seem-|liant crowd of 'spendthrflts..ffir- ed a hideousness imagined. Prom tune-hunters, and respectable pillows among which she nestled, sight-seers danced tumultously. Santa gazed fondly at Clive, 'I'he] They dawdled over coffee long ried. him. ‘Having settled the bill he hunt- ed everywhere for her. His anx- iety had reached fever-pitch when he bumped into her coming out of the baccaret room. “O, it's you!” Her face was chalky. I've seen enough. Best be going.” In their room at the hotel over- looking the moonlit Golfe de Gas- cogne, they undressed in silence as though they had quarreled. As he extinguished the lights she dug her face in the pillow and burst into uncontrollable sobbing. “But Santa, what have I done?” She threw her arms about him, seeking protection. “It’s not you. It's Dicky.” “Curse the fellow. T settle his hash. Has he been writing you?” “He's here. Today I saw him.” (Copyright, 1931-1932, Coningsby Dawson) ctg v ‘er. brai :}}:e lorm;r in seve]ral 1m;‘)onlam xk::.stan:;v? ;r:ak‘fs to influence the large number of Prohibition strad-|wrapping paper so expensive. 2\5‘_ The screw started churn- :fh;mg:ge herself with Iludicrous K \ e situation anomalous. Further than that, Alaska gjerg poth Democratic and Republican, in the lame| Siedecki paid the baker twice |2 7 4 % - " J X " ‘What I deserve is the duckin sentiment, like that of the country at large, has quck session. what the latter had spent for the| (Tow about bed?” he suggested,| . : % DRUGLESS HEALTH |+ — . changed since the days when the Alaska Bone Dry The number of the vote might not be large|collection. He explained that Len-| ve only you 10 protect me InAthe Yrice of i sinh Abisat.ire- Q £ Law was adopted. It is now contrary to the spirit enough to pass modification over & veto, but the|in spent 1912 and 1913 in Cnmw;m;h“'gispered irrelevantly. $E0dion: he Mlesiracen jturther INQTITNEIEE Meth PLAY BILLIARDS | of the times. President may not veto such a measure. His hands|as a political exile under his true| -Pbfl “!tercc_i his t}k‘\ousht. Hav- BErBendbtion T ethods e A are free, since he took no position on modification|name of Ullanoff. v“v“zl _“C’;] A0 (HIR ORE, | e s i thie satadresnSre Soap Lake a ’ B Absentee voting ought to be in effect in Alaska _a5 apart from amendment repeal—in his cam- ————— ‘alLiag)h[ts‘ Nigl faded like|feigned fierceness, “and IT lay M‘"eé“‘t:s‘”m BURFORD’S ! y as it now is throughout vast sections of the coun- paijgn speeches. Madrid Taxi Trade| you across my k 2 > s . e y knee and spank - ; try. In this country there is a large percentage| There are two very potent reasons why he should Share Ma :?:;f;“l infit::l g‘;mleml;omwmiz you" Drs. Doelker and | 5~ ~ | of the people who are interested in different sec- not block modification. One is that such action| yripern 70 cut down depres- |nim. The “;a’;m et S to| “T'd kick like hell” she laughed. Malin 1 i tions, In some of which employment is seasonal, Would be clearly in defiance of the public VO, 'y tho taxi trade, cab owners|seek. He had paid for it. Hed| ©OR their only night in Paris Phone 477, night | | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY : and the rigid residential qualifications of the voters Which will be registered in beer legislation at the|, . = 0" 00 " each vehicle a|stipulated that she was to be his|Sh¢ appointed herself a penance. or day Franklin Street, between cause many of our workingmen and others, among SPYing special session of the new Congress any-i, ii.. genoting a week day which guest. Even her letter of credit|NOthing would do, but he must Front and Mainh the best and most interested citizens we have, to WAV hat the beer|'s & forced day off. Arrest and fine | he had provided. conduct her to the cafe in which |— = Front and Second Streets J . | But the clinching argument is that the Tlis the nalty for any driver| «Jinks! f ” she had read the description of | i et Jeatiohloe tax, which will raise upward of half a billion s R AR GG Iher wedding to Dak ‘ N ini. . 3 g caught hustling for fares on S | " Wi g to 3 I . 11 Those engaged in mining generally favor the 4on.;o annually, is needed immediately to help daygor i s s °n;:g‘“‘?;hfifh be e ?E‘: “What a shabby little beast 1|| Dr. Richard Williams | {® Territorial mining law passed last year. Sentiment pajance the Hoover budget, now in the red. myp“;‘efl b A‘: Siliow &mor was!” DENTIST favors the lealization of the law. | g T R oy Al voyage, which| AS & corrective, he hailed a pass- OFFICE AND. RESIDENCE | 9 S Any place with a name like Tsitsihar ought so| | The Florence Shop !I[o%® S o 5, ing fiacre and ordered the man 10| | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | Y “AMERICAN WATERS!” [to conduct itself that it never will get in the news| | permanent Waving a Specialty | | 1o neard about it!” He cut|dFive to the Follies Bergere. | i P SO E land give linotypers brain storms. — (Cincinnati Florence Holmquist, Prop. ||, .= ;o 4 “Quit it. He crushed her to|4_ bl GIFT SHOP The New York Herald Tribune, speaking of the Enquirer.) | Phone 427 I N " him. “There’s no one dearer in|———mm—m—m—m—o07-9—J——— ¥ t was a blue, summer crossing. hi visit to New York last month, of the German light - : 3 Next morning the ocean was sini|the world. “I'm fed up on your “_f;e‘;flsmgztt th:d f:r‘t’;zedfie c‘s‘}‘:e cruiser Karlsruhe, said “the last time a German At any rate, business looks mighty bad fox; the | > TR —8|as a mill-pond. Having break- |TePentance.” dlid oy sno m:;ze 3 a’r. mz ensign floated in American waters was ® * * at|Salesman trying to sell home-brew apparatus.— | HAAS fasted in their berths and dress-| TWisting in his embrace, she|P2 A0 8 i Famous Candies “Excuse me,” The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings Picking up business is better than waiting for business to pick up.—(The Port Angeles News.) Seattle two-year-old bites bull pup. »Nature' in the raw is seldom mild—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) SABIN’S ] Everything in Furnishings * for Men oo S - R A G JUNEAU FROCK ! SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Hoslery and Hats Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN T Yellow Cab Warmer, Safer, Cheaper PHONE 22 J. A. BULGER Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burner Work Successor J. J. Newman Dickey does tomorrow, ex- actly what neither Clive nor Santa expected. 3 —— ART DISPLAY Complete line of Alaska art prints in greeting cards, and framed pic- tures, make your selection and we|® wrap, pack and deliver to post-|e. WINTER AND POND CO. STRENGTH |— =] We have many sensible gifts now on dis- play, also toys for the kiddies. GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON We extend to you a hearty invitation to call at our store and make your selections for delivery December 24. " UPHOLSTERING MADE TO ORDER Call Your | Also Recoverinng and RADIO DOCTOR b GET | pisaw m " rrows s | c ‘eni i | e take great pride in the STRENGTH E Open Saturday evening till 9 P. M. _; for of our Bank and invite you to examine JUNEAU DAIRY | RADIO TROUBLES Anti-Freeze 9AMtdP. M ' Juneau Radio Service our statements rendered from time to time. IF STRENGTH, together with service and modern banking facilities appeal to you, then this is your bank. ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT i | | For Your Car ‘ NOW | Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE" ¥ The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA e e SIPPLESS AL RS AR MY ‘ THE SANITARY GROCERY ‘“The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 JUNEAU MOTORS

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