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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF, FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1932. Many experiments have been made with lignin; but| peeeeeem—— 3 OF JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR' R e 0 1L RS 3 ! { W. TROY - : Congressman Sam B. I the Spokane, Wash- | - || Gastineau Channel ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER |, ., " Gongressional District, always a dry until From The Empire i by Coningaby DAWSON, Helene W. L. Albrecht | | b PHYSIOTHERAPY ELK! B. P. O. S meets . Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | every Wednesday at gl Sunday by the the American people, including those of his State blished _ev y _evening _except TING C PRI OMPANY at Second and Main . i N i u , ‘Juneau, Alask and Di expressed their overwhelming opposi- PR 9 SYNOPSIS: At a musical address. If you're not satisfied—"|| = —— on to Prohibition, proved his discrimination of "“‘:~h’f"ivf*f’“?lf&°fi’f$ffi.; :":’f f medy Santa spies the friend | “No harm in applying,’ he con- || 0 ‘gmzme’m‘“"u“::‘- 8 p. m Visiting v ' 7" ftness of election results by voting for the Garner|, . .o Bar in Douglas P Al i her former husband, Lou- ceded. Phone Office, 3218 brothers. welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ~" Prohibition Repeal resolution, the first wet vote he| 5 icu, whom she most detested. Contrary to Tris usual reception, onwdu‘:fleflumhth. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 cuer cast in Con; e Db s | Lou-Lou Is on the stage; in the no was shown in at once. An Ruler. M.H, per_month, eve St gress. With considerable new building % Sides, Secreta audience Santa finds Dicky gzlort, youngish man, probably ten 4 . the following rates: B — in progress in the business dis- O] 8, v o, Limss 3 i e \ e —— 100 ‘ j iz monihe, n advancs; | Nyt week will be the busy week for Christmas,trici, there was demandiifor an.| Dneelf.( Sbe €hanks him for |years olderthan \nimelf, rose fo)| DRS.KASER & FREKBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Subscrivers will confer a favor it they will promplly shoppers. There is still time to do some of the|actment by the City Council of '\ pu Inter she it e S Seghers Council No. 1760, Ir papers. % shopping this week. building regulations to minimize (yive her second husband, | It's -a pleagure to meet you, : aetlwleeon.dmlug orlal and Business Offices, 374. the danger of fire. Mr. Doncaster. fonday at 7:30 p. m. ER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. !" The additional 11 per cent. cut in Federal sal- whom:stie’ Ao “T was -given’ to ' understand,”|l Hours § am. to 9 pm. Zransient brothers urg- ” Clive began. (% ¥ ed to attend. Council e Assocated Press is exclusively entitled to the on ot all news. dispatches credited fo |aries, making a yeduction of approximately 20 per cent. | . Measuring nearly five feet along CHAPTER 30, “Formalitiesidren't necessary.|® ST bers, Fifth Street. it )t otherwisi ted this paper and also the . s6e! 5 .. |the back and with perfect horns | local news published hereln. " 0. [altogether, does not seem to dimiflsh the enthus-| /' oo Soooe™ Lac fited: o SANTA'S PROPOSITION | you're the executive in a thousand| | OHN F. MULLEN, C. K. < UTEATEES To T Chmagn | lasm of those who would serve the Government. AL ¢ MO BUC NS CUEL B0 | Nex: morning Samta:'was un | veve. boen Jooking for” .4 Dr. Charles P. Jenne || ™ J. TURNER, Secretary. that the pay in most instances will exceed that son. wcountably gay. Clive, on ‘the' 1t sounded improbable, but Clive DENTIST 7 which prevailed when Wilson was President. trary, was subdued. He Was, was. sufficiently human to feel Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Our trucks go any place any : —_ Fourteen million, five hundred |°-named, that they should have complimented. Bullding time. A tank for Diesel Ofl India Ships Gold. thousand dollars wa$ the value of |!23ed @ scene on her birthday. | “&t %he’ start I “must’ appear Telephene 178 and g tankifor crude oil save e the 1912 canned salmon pack in ey had formed the habit of | foolishi 1 haven't an idea what|@———=——o ; burner 4 (Seattle Times.) Aldska, Gov. Walter E. Clark an- | #ving served breakfast on a fray. win be my ' duties.” - R s PHONE 149, NICHT': 148 a rule, she sat up, proppéd «We -deal in - securities. Work h pillows, and chatted while{along lines similar to those of o dressed. When he was readyiyour late employers. Handle es- departure, she thrust her feet|tates. Examine investments.” ito pantoufles and flung on a ne-| «But why should you have chos- igee, accompanying him to the|en .me?” Alaska’s gold output this year will be above that|nounced. of 1931, according to predictions based on shipments from the Territory during the first three-quarters of One dollar and a half a quar the year, Similar announcements come from other|bottle was the price of the kind producing districts, including the famous Rand injof whiskey that Indians bought South Africa, where recent explorations are re-|from white men. That amount was ) ported to have extended the known veins of aurifer-|offered by a native to “Red” Ba- |l ' take farewell “Does that matter? How about |ous rock a distance of 100 miles. ker to get a bottle for the native.| He had fetched her pantoufles (walking 'round to my club?” | Despite the enlargement of production in all|Irstead “Red” turned the money cnd fitted them to her feet. She It was an impressive lunch that Dr. J. W. Bayne [ Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 | RELIABLE TRANSFER s e . NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE 1" Br. A, W. Swewart | | i 2 i E ang gs Ve he | his host ordered. Increasingly, | gold-bearing districts, by far the most sensational|over to United States Commission- dangling her legs over t | contribution to current supplies has come from|er Winn. It was given back to ¢ «u-) of the t;d. reg‘:‘-,x;:img dmmO gn:: :\;spe;:; t::r;; a:m: 1;1!:5 s Dme N Expert Radio Repairing “ R 1CKS” AKE J 3 India. For the first seven months of 1932, while|the Indian after he had promised | “Don’t go, ive. iere do you flattered. . . : » LAME DU( “,'“\ ‘.*‘:M" NOIEOME ‘new gold was being produced to a total value of|not to spend it on liquor. [go0? he was convinced when the salary SEWARD BUILDING Radio Tubes and Supplies ; FINISH. |8267,737,000, Hindustan was exporting $110,782,000, B ————— ) “In search of work, along with | was mentioned—ten tousand dol- " fhd Tan |the rest of the unemployed.” lars, the precise sum that Santa | JUNEAU MELODY g lmakmg an addition of 41 per cent. to the total| WOMAN IS HUSKING CHAMP.| Tt Washington State Congressional delegation | Help me Clive” She leaned had stated. - & . javailable supply. i 7 T 9 s clehr dngtalioe of AL & lm‘ne k- | ‘Nu one kpx?o{vs with any degree of accuracy 110\\"1 BLUFFTON, Ind—Husking 'corn} v head on one side. 1 Then,”we may expect. you, 10- Rob 3 HOUSE 1 Congress means. By an overwhelming majority the .. on ool there is in India, but some estimates|is a job that women can do witn| ‘1 mever realized till last night |morrow?” the host asked at part- odert SImP"’n S P American people have repudiated Prohibition. The ,.; a5 high as $2,000,000,000. Normally the yellow|speed, Mrs. Stella Murray is this| bitterly _)jou resent havmgling. = t. D. R IR State of Washington did so by about two to One. metal travels there to be manufactured into jewelry|country’s champion corn husker, n0thing to do.” | & 5 | “l'e" e sleeh Hyer ik Graduate Angeles Odl- gl When the “lame dutk" session of Gongsess icon- or to be hoarded’ in seorst épositariés’ -t comes|this, year. Competing With.amive| It Wasni mentloned.: hie salg B you, like, Td i op, You lege of Optometry and JUNEAU TRANSFER i o | “It never is. But it's the sore-|would decide at once. vened it was admitted that the next Congress will out only when its purchasing value mounts so high[others, she husked 6.3 bushels of| e AR | "V dont want to~ appear un- Opthalmoiogy COMPANY if the present one doesn’t, pass @ resolution sub- that there is more of an inducement to part with|torn in 30 minutes. "5 ‘b:‘m L:;"“:C:"e"y B bAbAERis - Gitve > nesttated, Qlasses Pitted, Lenacs Grouud mitting the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment to than to hold it 5 W, > NI | “For g Ak pmax;rmge B0t ai“‘;We'll. consider ‘no ok else it | &= the separate States. The need for getting the thing When Great Britain slid off ‘!he gold stagdnrd Use Type and Ink—and Why? ‘““cp‘: B Yo have mcney[we her ‘from -you.” e o quickly was clearly evident: We still have and the pound sterling declined sharply, the hidden |~ soem 1o HiISE % onght 1o MATLARE NS Ky Surned in the lntchl treasure of the great Oriental country rapidly in- win 1 a o I B ht t creased in purchasing power. Almost instantly there g tis a time when the atmosphere ought 10 .o 5 tyrnabout in the movement and Hindustan Dr. C. L. Fenton CHIROPRACTOR Hours: 10-2; 2-5 |A* the moment I may be only a|Santa opened to him. She hailed !»mall potato. The little I earn“him as a conquering hero. ‘0.‘ don’t earn, mayn’t make much| “Hello, big shot! How does it ! one of the worst depressions in history in full MAY HAYES be cleared of old issues. It is depressing and counts p. § 2 g | gan exporting gold. Modiste e | d LLENTH. gainst the recov 3 try t e un- 5 S cifference. What T am today I was|feel to be important? HE! AL i e Byt recavety G USEE (RO 50 DANe D So long as the pound remains sufficlently low,| 423 Seward Street | when we married. You a’;mmredw “Like a mlgy-tule. It would if Douglas 1.533!11;:3‘»‘6 setiled issues discussed and talked about months it is predicted this trend will persist and will re- PHONE 129 |1 think me worth while—" |d accepted.” - o Moevs, Packs and Stores after the people have pased upon them. In January sult in adding hundreds of millions or the metal hm " aknowiBdging vAll mu..\ cydh méentotive refused?” e Freight and Baggage 1 ? ‘.M ——— will be forty-four State Legislatures in ses- to the stores of Occidental countries, England being 1 of the Eighteenth Amendment the chief beneficiary. Prompt Delivery of e | | . | -— She nodded. “My mistake — But|{ “I'm to give my answer tomor- ! | | i . 1 e ! 3 - — perhaps you haven't the patience how.” is subn i at least thirty-six States must act upon x g " [ SEE YURMAN 10" 1isten,” | “But, Clive you can't afford to ! FUEL 0IL it bef 1 become effective. If the State Pulp Mills. 10 New! i nrraends’ M Fire ahead.” He consulted his be high-hat. Give it today. Ev- i ALL KINDS OF COAL Leg es will be in session this Winter ad- 3 : New Styles watch lerything will be settled.” | journ without acting on Prohibition it will be two (Prince Rupssk Bmpire.) | Cleaning. Repairing, Remodeling “My mistake has been that I've| “Guess Il wait until tomorrow” | PHONE 48 Jears before Prohibition can be put out gt the Cone | s The argument that anothies pulp mill on the e0ask] | 'y, g ha Turri Sym-| He escaped down the passage to | R o e Rt mi et :esdid.bbeca:seipla:ns farehalr;ad,\'I e«st&?;‘:hfi | “""r‘r;"x‘);u’ x‘fmdm':"'e' pathy is so discouraging.” ) bedroom. | AR o e A ) e, oA ates have Special j5 weakened by the fact of the Pacific Mills at| | I i 4 e planted 1 the foot igh-hat! Good heavens! i S Bk for that {pian Most of the ‘Smtv U’%; Ocean Falls being prepared to spend $350000 in the | ® ——— R e 5 \ ‘,;Hcl::,eha(to affmmg. h:scoggs}: DRUGLESS HEALTH (¢— \ o atures meet only once two years n spite of way of expansion. Not only this, but work at Port | ~Was that the reason?” |afford to be married. He con- (55 | B b 56 o the curcumstance that the pile s o te ralhRl Ay oM e fHs vty T : nitin L BT e st A INSTITUTE PLAY BILLIARDS ,l State of Washington voted overwhelmingly against of the sawmill will be increased by 25 per cent. and INSURE YOUR HO‘»“E | dressing table. Why wouldn't itisand dollars a year would mean to WUTaliMethods 1 —at— Prohibition and elected Democrats who favor re- a contract has been let for the construction of a i e | bé the reason? Your future's mine” him; self-respect, if he could earn Soap Lake & } preal of ths Eighteenth Amendment by large majori- plant in Vancouver to manufacture fibre containers, Your Furnishings ! ‘Having presented her with the it honestly. But why the pres- Mineral Steam BURFORD’S i “ties in all six of her Congressionial Districts, three Sultable for salmon, sugar and dairy products. This in comb, he seated himself beside| sure? Why the secrecy? Santa RalR of MrerCongressmenesnit- three~f ~them decistyety ~d0ds.. MLJ look 1;1((; 1an;;u1.slu]1:g Uadei n(:jr does“:t ;1\252 could put him wise. With coaxing Drs. Dn';d::' and | e— o beaten in November—voted agai . e Suggest that just because mills are already on e - — 7 ~ { “That's the .truest “word you'veishé would tell him. a repeal resolution. Tm_‘,‘:fm1;:2:;s:hztzu,?;;‘:;“:‘. ground, there will not be room, in the future for | SAFE COMPANIES !spoken since we were married.” Throughout dinner she didn't Phone 477, night| | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY i Beind 2or two path yaars 16 the SOAEDAML Bvbibl- another. ; AT LOWER RATES ! “And :»l'{ou \:.been waiting to henr.b;oac}]\ tk:ie su!ll)ject. z;r_terhdlnner =* 2“ dd"M 2 Franklin Street, between 3 i Sl S St il SRR LI | me speak it? she played patience, while he pre- ont an 2l , tion puddle, while suft from a devastating de- An Alluring Proposition. | H. J. EBERHART “Btop tugging at your hair? he|tended to read. The clock struck Front and Second Streets Dression, just to satisfy their litle political. prejudices, R | Old First National Bank commanded. “This is the great-|nine. She yawned and bundled| ¥ PHONE 359 To hell with the country, they say in effect, we (New York Times.) i Building—Upstairs esi moment of our lives. My fu- Ler cards together. ! . 1 shan't give an inch until we are thrust into the One would not care to press the point too far,| N | tdre, your fyture! Why the dick-: “The end of a perfect day! And } Dr. Richard Williams last ditch. vet it is a pleasing idea that two of the most exigent SN ens didn't you say so sooner? You so to bed.” ‘ > DENTIST ! That illustrates why this will be the last “lame Problems that confront Congress in the near future e e |have acted as though you wore the| He glanced from the book as she| | opEIOE AND RESIDENCE KIRMSF’ S duck” Congress. It will mark a grave at which no Might be quickly solved by merging them. These | The Florence Shop | {trousers and T had no future. Ijpecked his forehead. | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | 24 lament will be expressed. It is a fitting tombstone aF¢ the question of beer at the earliest possible mo- ! Permanent Waving a Specialty | (030 fight now that 1 know it's) —«What's wrong? : | | GIFT SHOP to 8 long felt nuisance that never was mote mojome MENt and the question of the forelgn debt payments| | Florence Holmguist, Prop. | for you [m fighting. | “Nothing” She gazed down se-|q_ 2 i due on December 15. The inspired way out would || Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | Don’t need to,” She lhreWircnely. x5 WINTER & POND'S { than right now 1 be to have Great Britain pay all her future in-|® e |him a tricky smile. i “But there is. Why so much| «yoy don’t dare tell me, be-L stallments in the form of beer. 3 i o pli‘el?s"there a nigger in the wood- :nystery? }hxgni d:netmera 800d | payse if you did, T wouldnt ac- e, TILIZING T 4 A ST | Later, when the limits of non-intoxication under { 3 phic, Lyom. Sha W aneRvne g t.” . ' UTILIZING FARM WASTES. i rventh 2 ibuasn NG iy rstiod: high | ! HAAS 1 | ““No nigger, little boy. Only that|as an imbecile.” s PR wrap _ closer, 3 Wasts tarm¥prodistte frot BRI RS Tir spst ag SRpEL e other pbtions QoW B to pay thei)d Famous Candies | vour wxlf:: o Sk job while| “Darling, youre nervously eX-| .wanq for your obstinacy, there's i nriiiots dnd Thek Slath DEEEL, an apart 85 war debts in light wines. France would obviously | l Tihe Chsh Boranr. | iy veen seatling. o hausted. You see the ghosts that|ony one reason; you hate to®place 250t a S, S , and Alub‘\ma‘Jump at the chance and go so far as to admit 2 | Hn: 1-_Ie considered. “How dxd‘amt. ‘When you've cinched that yourself under an obligation to have been sent to the farm-waste laboratory of the'that the victory of the Marne can be rounded out | ! Open Euen;w | you find it?” | job tomorrow, we must run down your wife.” ——a | “Someone asked me if you were for a change to Atlantic City.” s £ - ® He b - free. This somebody estimates| Kissing the tips of her fingers, pandien for. yerds 1 & g United States Department of Agriculture maintained by the victory of Champagne. Or thihk of Hungary,|® cooperatively with the Iowa State College at Ames, in default on-a few tens. of thousands of dollars| p—— band’'s alwa; ¥ \mes, 15 e o v ys obeying his wife’s Towa, to find profitable uses for such products. land feeding her priceless Tokay Vintages to the' iourht_abnuy highly. No g00d ask-she retreated. lorders, he never gets time to be In the last year distillation experiments were farmyard stock because there is no market for “ng o X;,am?"he doesn't \want. to| He resumed his book._postpomng himself.” nade with ground corncobs, chopped cornstalks, bar- them. SABI d‘,‘;‘;:e'mazo‘;-rlf gtlovey;o“to ‘;nd::.; :1:: c""?:";',ff:l“‘ which he felt “You've had two months with ley straw, oat hulls, whole i S R Bass, Guinness, Lowenbrau, St. Julien, Barsac, | (Do 3 Uy SUID SAle L noth! o1 ! B lu‘r'u”-‘ I : ‘\‘ x‘(‘.l (orllcobs. vel.ev.um screen. o fstierar JARd chiantl oy wr-debt | Everything in Furnishings 'mind telling you that the salary’s| In that she fooled him. At elev- "c:?gmt]o g:n;u: 'l;'eha};'s“r:elfe(t- igs, and furfural residues from Iowa; wheat straw e 27 sy S fell R e o g o for Men |twice what you were earning.” |en when he retired she was peace- " 2 o from Minnesota; cottonseed hulls, peanuts shell problem and restoring good-fellowship a grumpy “I'm £ onmth h s over from your first marriage. i 7 % S SHEUS: world—it i vision too appropriate to be true. | 0%, warth . heR ; Slousand, | Nilly- sieepiog. “ arMage.” and pecan shells from Texas; rice hulls from Ar- "o o 188 PETR el | Santa.” |- Apooboiae atn rio fi i o paviti st SR, iy (HES LRI ign, | ¢ Tears filled her eyes. Without a backward look he darted for the flas X, s | s kansas; flax straw from South Dakota; and cotton-| e old ropber. barons had some good polnts. 71“_ You make me tired, Clive. breakfasted,” clad in negligee, she sced-hull bran from Asbama. . ivnen they decided to loot their sublects, ey aid|} JUNEAU FROCK Ffiire worth yhat sayope: wil pay | sccompnied Bim o the theethe|gcppqy . e hding commercial and indfistrial uses for farm 1t without sofe sosp and lying—(Jaeksonville Times | SHOPPE | "“There must be strings.” e ;'I;"éfi?fi?; of a-saInt| " (Gopyright, 1931-1032, Contirigsby Watch and Jewelry, astes is & stubborn problem for the scientists at Union.) 4 ! “Only that ! t b had } . ks B o raics bot ey «Exclusive but not Expensive” Only that you're not to ask| The door closed. He tappe awson.) REPAIRING making exhaustive tests | ST | who ti ! s s. ‘They know that such Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler says what this coun- Coats, Dresses, ipped me off to send you. for re-entrance. with many different wast Clive is shocked when he . “Is it your father? if| “wh 4 products as comnstalks and straw contain material UY Deeds is a third party. Well, wewe gol the| | Hoslory and Hate ¢ gl LT iR MG e stood 1acing | gings out tomorrow the source |} at very reasonable rates useful for fiber, building board, and similar uses, Democrats, the Republicans an enator Borah, & eeeeee—eeeaeeseee—eeal “If so, I should have b . g of his business offer. 4 - £ E ses, BETS = 3 S roken! “This is absurd.” . WRIGHT SH! but it remains for them to determine sufficiently DAYVEN't We?—(Macon Telegraph.) D ® |our compact. No, it isn't my fa-| “I agree. Youre too difficult e T G! BLOED;I)PPE cheap methods of making these products. They & ther. I haven't breat] | for o AD! MAIL nave produced a fusl gas from s oy P! gwiss’ troops were called out to quell a riot.| | J. A. BULGER 1 e ;Z:,;eds;a:;r:ifoiys\o:yrtem:g; it READY-TO- UL ORN oSl foun; Vo, 2 ain wastes. ,A but so far there is no reported mobilization of| | Plumbing, Heating, Oil M oifer A A o e i e i N t Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- ng s in all farm wasles is lignin. the navy.—(Indianapolis Star.) B Work ke dey s oheny !;WB i u:::hfll tra charge for Christmas wrappings|g—————— _——————3 Bt 0l R AR e e | s '"';'. J. Newman || when? g 0 o g and wooden boxes. WINTER AND 5 L essor ! Ll & Wh X were a kid in short pants. You POND CO. "U a ey | "“That's my secret.” know something you don't dare 3 “But you know who's behind it?” | tell me.” | -“I'm not even allowed to admit| She stared at him in dumb ap- | GENERAL MOTORS | |that. Youre to go to a certain | peal. and MAYTAG PRODUCTS ' W. P. JOHNSON || Warmer, Safer, Cheaper PHONE . 22 Saturday Night Dance AT ELKS BALLROOM f FOR THE BENEFIT OF ~ UPHOLSTERING Repairing . Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 We take great pride in the STRENGTH P areere—— of our Bank and invite you to examine Anti-F reeze JUNE»U DAIRY our statements rendered from time to ICE CREAM - time. IF STRENGTH, together with A HOME PRODUCE service and modern banking facilities appeal to you, then this is your bank. 000000000000 000. . . . . Call Your RADIO DOCTOR for RADIO TROUBLES 9A Mtod P. M. Juneau Radio Service }| PIONEERS’ CHRISTMAS FUND MUSIC BY THE SERENADERS Help make it a real Merry Christmas for the oldtimers at the Sitka Home—and you'll have a merry time yourself! ADMIS For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS 1 ION, $1.00 LADIES FREE muooooqoo_ooomo i PHONE 221 . The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA {1583 ot YT BT TSR “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 ; 1 THE SANITARY GROCERY | Harry Race

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