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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1932. peribds ' 0f the * bistory of . 3 each section 'aref repré<; roseeesis = . e P L re: Da'l.) Alaska Emplre ented in the currsnt produ of Books,. poetry,| § 1 A PAT T AR DISE el 2 Frmnag.sm‘ - ctures. and sculpt 'K / ’ I I A = JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR|Pictures and sculpture do E 20 Y EARS AGO v Y | Gastineau Channel ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER ! From The Empire il by Coningsby DAWSON Helene W. L. Albrecht | |e. % hed every eveming except Sunday by the CAPT. DONALD. ! PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS meets PRINTING COMPANY Second and Main —_— | S e | She was all sweeiness and con-|, Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | avery Wednesday at S Juneau, Alaska. he lamented death of Captain Donald, ! December 10, 1912 SYNOPSI Santa at last |sideration. From a thousand an- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 8 p.m Visiting Entered in the Tost Office In Juneau as Second Class master of the steamship Prince Rupert | At & meeting of the Commercial| « to know how Clive felt, gle; she worked on him. He'd 307 Goldstein Building brothers welcome. 1 will be deeply and widely mourned. He was | Club, President John Reck appoint- cunded by evidence of her 'blamed malignant circumstances Phone Office, 216 | |Geo. Messerschmidt, . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. TR S R not only a skilled and experienced officer, ed a committee to look into and! ¢ rcrcsity. She understands for his failure. He was rich no'w ® | Exalted Ruler. M. H. N o Comlas for e with an excellent record. His personality |report on the feasibility of re.| i desire to support her. For |—had the chance for which hed|, ’ Sides, Secreta . e the following rates: . . made and held many friendships. Profound {claiming Willoughby Avenue tide-| (h first time cince their hur- 'professed that he was always inf IR ) P4t monthe: In adVARC®: | uppathy s felt for the bereaved, in this | lands /icd married after Santa’s di- scarch of. She begged him to | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGNTS OF COLUMBUS confer a favor if they will promptly hour of s p grevious 10ss—(Prince v from Dicky, they are brace up and seize the opportun-| | DENTISTS Seghers Council No. 1760 ss Office of any failure or irregularity ur of sudden and grevious loss.—(Princ Y 4 | Blomgren Building *<eeti in the delivery of their papers. . 7 % Rupert Empire.) | While the corridors of the courty ccmpletely happy. Then, at St. ity i PHONE 56 'xifx:i:qugt:mm‘ _ Telephone for Editorlal,and Business Offices, 374. | Capt. Dan Donald, senior Canadian National[house were thronged With Indiaps, Jean de Lux, in the midst of “I'm not married to you any Wik 0 KR 510 b amiey;zt hroc.herap'u:‘-: EMBER OF ASBOCIATED PRESS, Captain, was well and favorably known at Juneau|who had been cited as'‘witnesses ;n, (hcir homeymoon,. Santa sees jonger,” she capped her persua-| od " attetit, - Coams T e R A gtk gy S ot i aiiring 3 s| liquor cases, a truck load of intoxi-|, Dicky. Clouds gather. sions, “but no one'will be prouder : i IDES ation ly%n]{’x\(v\\s’ dispatches can»dlnedu;n where his ship called during the summer months |lid > X] SEP = ot hear that you're|® Chambers; Fifth Street. »f\‘,,‘:]ra(fiirx‘»‘xf} in this paper and aiso the|, =~ .o years. His sudden death was a cause|cated _Indmus was “brought . from | e .vn:ln myself to o 0 | JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. e - lot profound regret here as it was. in..the British'® cabin._ near the City Wharf. io CHAPTER 25. cuceeeding. My husl o lle' Ch ] P J H. J. TURNER, e R RO AR TR o R i conct atbids, e S {he FedsFal Jail. Nearly all” e A GREAT SURPRISE proud to6. Won't you cuvez 1y -Dr. Charles P. Jenne Secretary. N THAT N olumbia coast cities I 3 i i fidel at an| DENTIST s Sl — inal cases on the calendar of the santa was like a frightened| Clive felt like an 'in — e Captain Donald had,just dogked. the , PHCe py;erior ‘Gohirt involvdd whiteShgied | o Her fear communicated it- evangelistic meeting. He jgazed|| Rooms 8 and 8 Valentine Qur trucks go any place auy | Rupert and gone ashore at Vancouver when he|cnaigeq with selling. liquor to In-|self In the dark.room, the moon- 'away ai the shadofy Fyranees, Building gl f . A tank for Diesel Oil fell dead at the gangplank. He was 61 years of | gjans. rippling as it seemed against at the arc of sea flashing like a ! Telephone 176 1] a tmkbm;u clu:lg oil save e, a native of Greenock, Scotland, and had been ! randa she and Clive sat up 'mirror. He didn't believe. in allj377— 2| PHONE 149 mc;r 148 with the company for twenty-one years. He will| treet lights were advocated | 1. whispering this _slush. should be r [ Re ¥ be sadly missed along the North Pacific Coast. by merchants, who declared the| she'd spatted her formes Don't see why I shoul S | Dr. $ W. Bay-ne & I ELIABLE TRANSFER —— town was so dark at nights that|b. on the beach that mo . proud. At che‘ same time, on’t DENTIST . ' | through passengers on steamships,|She'd followed him to Maxim's see why I should be sorry. F ! Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. l PIgn. 5 <1 £ 3o s o e 2wy Perhaps those jlow temperatures farther South|making port at night, would not|w according to recipe, he was More prayerful pleading between|| Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. : are specially designed for the Christmas reindeers)|come ashore 1 ying in too many (‘O{I;L\ll.s Santa and he:t ex-r;usban?. ofci:li\t/z Evenlnslp by -g;:mtmem l NEW RECORDS that have been sent from North Alaska to the afternoon, she'd slipped out excused himself and wen hone | States for the use of Santa Claus. | Grip was quite prevalent. Thomaglto :py. on him again. He hadn't chat with the Cl:bhseciv?:ry}e:tng —e NEW SHEET MUSIC J. McCaul just left St. Ann’s Hos-|budzed. In the baccarat room wh;nfll:e rlelldurnr:ews tim Diciy h:d z % . RADIO SERVICE i | 1t begins to look as if England and Prance will |pital Bert Maycock was a patient|tha: cvening hed been gamoung, wio Fe 6150 PO M S W o | e, Al W. Stewart ! - |pay the United States intersst on war debts in the|in the institution ‘;; Ay “ ek % pledged himself to abandon Lou = nms:u Expert Radio Repairing ; ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S ADVICE sums of $95000.000 and $20000.000 respectively. Not| .o oo oo opuer el ool onur does he know we're here?” Lo, to return . immediately to m“'m‘mn'm&g- ; x 3 \‘(Sl"‘\'l) ; “\ I‘) ;I'I'A\iFlA Y DRCEIVE DL BUnAl Tptatente AG that no m‘n‘" 3:1" " Was ah edx'r,orm‘}i‘ he interferred with you?” America, to foreswear the devil I Radio Tubes and Supplies ! s i g e — L 5 PR i ¢ 3 k and all his works. He was going . | comment in The Empire. | Glice asked : ~and al > 0 | ! Attorney - General Mitchell exhibited patriotic A Stable People. R o 1151 | A weary shake of the puzzled ;,o makedgo(;dh.si:')n!hal Santa might . JUNEAU MELODY i | . o proud o . -+ urage when he advised Congress that the con- ATTENTION FIREMEN! hea C prou : 5} > it ki i (New York Herald Tribune.) | Ant U mtremens inAteicted. : GrGmaE ] we should W Well | Till he sailed he sought their _ > HOUSE { templated Prohibition changes ought to be made . . TPW VO Heral o Al . st R R L company. Their honeymoon be- Robert Slmpgon l § | as quickly as possible. He declared that this ought gang x 5 have jpugibeen. in the hablt|q; pire Hall; 9:80 'am. Sunday,|femove 10,Barltz. K : R irsbbome GRE, He Siihdr 0 D | R — 2l o 23 dop intain respect OF throwing up their hands when confronted by |pec. 11, for drill with Tallapoosa. | 'e morning when he remind- cai oL y t. D. e to be done at once in order to maintain TeSPECt ynoqo ypjteq States. “The most”conservative nation| gy CHIEF GRAY. |6 lher of their plans for flight,'rassed Clive by his gratitude. || arauste Angeles Col- for law and prevent @ breakdown in law enforce- i, o worlq" has been the badge of sham. which | Lo __|ske astounded him. 112 don Vi keep neat U Fgun S0l lege of Optometry wnd JUNEAU TRANSFER ment. The American people ‘have répudiated Pro- they pinned on the American chest. It seems per-| It wouldn't be right |fluence, I shall fly back to temp- 0iogy ] COMPANY hibition by overwhelming majorities in nearly all tinent to remark that much in last Tuesday's bal- How not right” tation.” Glasves Fitted, Lenacs Ground | A of the States. That is recognized by all thoughtful loting tends to confirm this estimate. M To leave Dicky in his weak- Clive w s by no manne‘sr or‘ . people, and for the Government to expend its Here was a bitterly fought election held in the r. ne. means certain that he wasn't be-| R = g ¢ y e midst of the hardest of hard times. There were 3 R O n;ldsl 01 'ui‘e\(lf‘l candidates ranging from a J"z;- ' ' Dl‘. C' L' Fenum' | decided is bad cannot fail to be injurious in every plenty of e e 2 erchant! SEIROFRACTON s o 4 g 2 cly and band king in Washington to a goat-gland spe- “ way. The changes ought to be made quickly and ; : . 3 g i cialist in Kansas. There was discontent by the 1 effe so that the will of the people might be a 2 e (9805 | HeDentbal Building carload. The desire for a change was overwhelm- GOOD POOT, CORRROTION ’ t by their servants at Washington. Other- W i ” ing. Yet the general temper of the country was so WINDOW | H : 1013, 1-5, 1-8 H will there be a breakdown in respect geaqy that not only were there no serious dis-| 1 3 . .e|{ Moevs, Packs and Stores generally but ignoble failures in law en- tyrhances in the campaign or at the polls, but the! DISPLAYS 3 Freight and Baggage ' forcement and continued waste of public money. candidate who hoped to and did profit by the dis- DR, B, E, SOUTHWELS, ' Prompt Delivery of x Then there is another practical reason for mak- satisfaction spent at least half of his time ex- ' I Coeb byt | p! y ing the cha quickly. The country is wre g plaining how conservative he was. H Eyes Examined—Gilasses Pitted | FUEL OIL with dzpression and budget balancing. Changes such For .nm:*.;ona} confirmation (ho;w is t}‘w Social- | Room 7, Vilentine Bldg. ! Ee 5 B Aoz ‘that be made in the Prohibition law iSt vote. Mr. Thomas was an able candidate and PUT SALES {| Office Phone 484; Residence | ALL KINDS OF COAL \ p " 4 . vine Made an admirable campaign on a national scala. Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 are important b » the problen 4 | 3 ¥ : 9:30 | > : . He expected, and the other party leaders general- PUNCH! il to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 | PHONE 48 the depression and balancing the budget. They . e ! { H 3 ought to be made so that the d may be cleared lé (‘xpl;’. 4 ;’[ o ar Ve ‘octm oy v:» hml‘ b o » 3 e iR & R NN U7 Certainly conditions for a protest vote had never G o (bt v e £ S A DTN o for other remedies that will depend In MANY geemed so favorable, Yet when the ballots were In Your ! DRUGLESS HEALTH |3 T i respects upon the manner the Prohibition ques- counted the Thomas vote failed to reach even Christmas INSTITUTE T tion is handled. It is and dor I s been a the Debs figure of 919,799 in 1920. ! Adveatiia ko A PLAY BILLIARDS | ! vexing problem. It ought to be settled and laid As for the many freaks who ran for office, al-| g ural Methods 4 5o that attention might be given to other most all fell by the wayside. The jazz-band leader, | New NEON M?mp]l;ke o S : ; matter The public mind should be at st the Hon. Victor Aloysius M(“\"erk did get nu.n."( ' ml;:chs“m BURFORDS ! on that matter so that it might be devoted to other elected Lieutenant Governor of the State of Wash- Cut-Out Posters! ! W% he . thiinigy. ington. But the prince of all the clowns, the Hon. | Drs. Doelker and . 3 - ey o ~ - Johw- R. Brinkley, of goat-gland. fame, ran .a poor y = i [ Malin % ‘ Attorney-Genera Mitcheil’s sadvice. is soungd arnd: . ¢ % the gubernatorial .race in Kansas. Even | timely. It ought o be acoepted immediately i the 'ird in the gubernatorial A Lu Ll,st()n Phone 477, night | | THE' JUNEAU LAUNDRY the picturesque and Reverend Shuler, of California, ov day Pedlikiin Stroet, beb spirit in which it was offered. fajled to make good on the ballots in that State,| ~ | Front and Main n Street, between S0 1 DA T coming out a bad third in the race for the Senator-| SI(’NS 1 Front and Second Streets )THAM AND LITERATURE. ship. i | * s %55 Y The overturn in the election could scarcely have Phone 126 { A b 3 i PHONE 359 Some people in the country’s hinterland believe been more complete. And Governor Roosevelt will P “Lou-Lou’s with Dicky—all dolled up. | Dr. Richard Williams . o that the current trend toward a native literature have his own worries in choosing between the| “What couldl you gain by reas-|ing humbugged. He didn't breathe DENTIST and other artistic expression represents something liberal and conservative wings of his party. But — —— —— loning with him?” Ifreely till he’d seen the prodigal on OFFICE AND RESIDENCE . bound for the | new in the history of America. As a matter of fact, it was unmistakably a good old-fashioned American “I' could him. Lou-Lou's board the train, save Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | KI RM SF S | The Florence Shop ! | r | v . it is merely a return to something old political bonfire—plenty of red fire but no red| ! |with him. ‘She's all dolied up like purer atmosphere of self-conquest An excellent return it is, for there were two revolution. The medal for conservatism still hangs | Permanent Waving a Speclalty | o princess. She’s the girl, if you've |and Chicago. % l GIFT SHOP Reies at. ieast ~wheh Ne k City's influ undisturbed. | = Florence Holmquist, Prop. | |forgotten, for whom he stole my| In the little time that remained | ®-—————————————¢ at R 0 T SRl WL e T s Influbpee by S | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | [coat. A bad influence. I'm anx-|he and Santa strove to recover |echoing streets had become a tran- WINTER & POND'S [y g otien e Sediers ssemad o Practical Flying Stunt. . ® |ious” their interrupted ardor. They had |quility remembered. For a little|) istandardize the Nation. Everybody was reading what il P — ~ @ | The argument bade fair to go on |partly succeeded, when their peace |way the sea, silver-ribbed by the ~ New York was writing, singing what New York was (Seattle Times.) ' HAAS 1 lendlessly, till she pricked his pride. |was Interrupted by the cabled news|moon and wine-colored with sun- singing; there was located the only stock exchange; There was real, practical value to the record- . Iw “You' can only have one motive [that Mr. Cleasbys firm had crash- |set, followed them. Glow-worm of Parnassus. There were certain rugged rebels preaking flight from England to South Africa re- | Famous Candies |for forbidding me to talk to him |ed. . lights in upland farms alone indi- against standardization, notably in Chicago. cently completed by a daring British aviatrice. The Cash Bazaar ' | “tnat you don't trust me.” | Clive's imagination at once vis-|cated where the Pyranees brooded. ' New Orleans and San Francisco. But obeisance to Soaring above sea and jungle, she raced from the the East was general. Recently a reversion has European island to Capetown in 4 days 6 hours come to the day when other sections produced and 55 minutes. It was a remarkable achievement Open Evenings -—*|a formal The meeting took place that af- She had written Dicky note, inviting him to il ternoon. both the raw material and the manufactured article 8nd, .unlike recent transatlantic “hops” it added of ‘their art to the sum total of human knowledge and ex-; This native literature is not concerning itse'f PFiSnce, both of which will be -capitalized later SNioe Wil Worn-out roniavtibien It s will A through the establishment of aerial communications VB WHINE 10 1inking two widely separated nations. keep step with the parade altho insists on wearix Every section of progress, regimentals. Congressmen are getting stoop-shouldered search- United Staies and mos! ing for something else to tax.—(Chicago News.) its own of the ‘SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men tea at the St. Barbe Golf Club As Clive and she approached the last green they espied him—thank {heaven, he was minus Lou-Lou!— seated blond, sober and be-flan- nelled beneath one of those mush- I tables in hot climates. [y SOV JRSRUEY JESSUSY WSSHDY WUy SRS Y “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” OPEN TONIGHT “The Sale of Sales” PUTST ST S JUNEAU FROCK | SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Hoslery and Hats “Hello Dicky! Think you know iced drinks had been served, she wasted no time in explaining her {mission. Clive had noted the co- |quettishness with which she had J. A. BULGER Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burner Work Successor J. J. Newman dressed. aiming to make thte most of her appearance. {tion, exposing to her ex-husband |a more gentle side of her nature |than he had ever guessed exist- CONTINUES ASK ANY.OF THE MANY WHO HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THESE REMARKABLE PRICE OFFERINGS (’W OPEN TONIGHT THE SANITARY GROCERY sasy | “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 GENERAL MOTORS ‘and MAYTAG. PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON Call Ygi,r ' RADIO DOCTOR for RADIO TROUBLES 9A M to9 P. M Juneau Radio Service o (ol o | He turned to Clive. “I wouldn't know her for the same wife.” om umbrellas wheih gave shade| ?fi?‘.y husband.” | The two men grinned their hos- | tility. | ‘Santa did the talking. When She followed | the same tactics in her conversa- ! }ualized what lay before him. He jwould arrive in New York to learn {that he was out of employment. His case probably would be pre- cisely the same as Dak’s; he would be financially dependent on Santa. Inability to support her had been ithe prime cause of Dak’s matri- monial shipwreck. | “But darling, there are heaps of Jjobs for clever men—and you're clever.” Santa made light of his forebodings while they packed. The Madrid to Paris express halted just long enough for them to climb aboard. They had scarce- ly reached their compartment when the wheels were again turning. Lowering the window, they leaned out shoulder to shoulder, drinking in the flower-spiced twilight. Paradise was fading. There was something heart-breaking about its complete indifference to their de- parture. They plunged through a cutting, when they emerged St. '}Jean de Luz, where they had tast- jed ecstasy, was lost to sight. In {the twinkling of an eye its harbor dotted with yachts, its narrow time. service and moder: H STRENGTH We take great pride in the STRENGTH of our Bank and invite you to examine our statements rendered from time to IF STRENGTH, together with .The B. M. Behrends JUNEAU; ALASKA “That's that.” Clive drew her back. “The air grows chilly.’ She plucked at his sleeve. “What donkeys we were not to have thought of it.” “Of what?” “We never need have left if you wouldn't be too proud to live on my money.” He slipped his arm about her. “Concocting a fairy story?” | (Copyright, 1931-1932, Coningsby Dawson.) FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE What will Clive find, Mon- day, when he and Santa re- turn to New York? Use Type and Ink—and Why? - T """ " 1|{ PAUL BLOEDHO! | LUDWIG NELSON | ot nevias =2 ||| Yellow Cab e mioe ez s Warmer, Safer, CHRISTMAS GIFTS Cheaper FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY PHONE 22 Reasonable Prices [ . HOP 7 MBS il 5 R Y V%E'I;Ilég“gfl'? | UPHOLSTERING | n banking facilities appeal to you, then this is your bank. Bank MADE TO ORDER Also Recoverinng and Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 » o o Anti-Free JUNEAU DAIRY | e ICE CREAM ! Always Pare and Fresh , For Your Car | a som= propvor |