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iding sentiment this festive| pe—eereereeeeee— Dmbfla ok I e 20 YEARS Aco'; A PATH TeSPARADISE PROFESSIONAL I. , (Fi‘a'fé'nh‘lwrSocieties (S COTT C. BONE Gastineau Channel | J! VAG .. o ROBI,FT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER !" From The Empire 5, C. i' DAWSON Helene W. L.Albrecht l .' l BB Sunday, b ¢! MAJORITY OF WOMEN FAVOR |l e | Mossans Eroaetty. tafea Red | | B F: O. ELKS meets Ka REPEAL. H December 22, 1912 | SYNOPSIS: 1In celebration of |do I get off?” ‘Medical Gympastics, | | SYeXY Wednesday at Clive’s mew job, his wife San- | “Get this into your thick head”. 8 p.m Visiting brothers welcome. r pansies from the garden | 307 Goldstein Building @ ta and Dicky Dak, her former |Surreptitiously she shortened the ive of the eight wo mbers of Cengress|, W 8 Shess ki SUBSCRIPTION RATES. voted for the resolution submitting the repeal OAZ\\ ot by R0 Thes::agwf‘1 hushand, go out to dinner and |distance that separated them. “You| e fle Cifoh 18 Geo. Messerschmidt, Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 . t e MPITC | . theatre. . Santa and Clive are not Dicky. -Dicky and I flew Exalted Ruler. M. H. Lot SHMl i Amendment (o the several States | with the compliments of the Christ-| | d quarreled the night be part because we were never real-| % Sides, Secreta y. stage paid, the following rates: only th: voted ag it. Tt vot for | mas season | ha e - |apart S e % advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, oo dits: O5EL el 15 QDR . VOIS il forc; Santa fancies both Dak |ly married.” DI — Ot e dvanoe) bUE A St e Wi it | fore; § {1 . ; RS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHT! COLU bonritare il confer & favor if they will promptly | ¢ Fesolution were Mrs. Kahn of California, MIS.| oy Garster's chief strophy| and Clive are indifferent to As much married as you and ks S OF COLUMBUS v the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | Pratt of New York and Mrs. Rogers of Massa-|y . m s monii's hunting and figh.| her. At last she and Clive get |I” he insisted. “More 50, if it 357‘5“0"“1101““0‘175& be delivery of their papers. 1 t bl i e : ¢ ngs seco md Teleplione "Yor Editorial and Business Offices, chusetts, Republicans, and Mrs. Norton of New Jer-{ing outing in the Warm- Springs| down to cases. comes to that. Bridesmaids, mu- ‘:3“’ s nd l‘: Mwsga OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. sey and Mrs. Owen of Florida (Ruth Bryan Owen,|district was a luxuriant growth of | |sie: No back history. You're a P. Transient brot.hm urg-. L5tated Press s exclusively entitied to_the |daughter of the laté William Jennings Bryan) Demo- | whiskers: | CHAPTER 35. {metrimanisl Eoudini-Naya St 1o ed to attend. Council ; e e T dited w0 |crats. Mrs. Timberlake ‘of / Colofado, | Republican, HEART TO HEART you have me at a disadvantage.|g < | Chambers, Fifth Strest, Elsick of! What was advertised as “the figst. flower show in Junean” was | ziveness is up to you, Santa.” I married to stay married; you've ! Clive. “To kiss and coddle had experience in .escaping. Any a display of roses, violets, carna- | forgiveness. Before ome can|time I stick up for my rights, as Dr. Chaxles P. Jenne tions and chrysanthemums that e, one needs to understand. I did yesterday. you .can put me ¥ ™ Winter and Pond bhad in their|i; one doesn't uproot the causes| where you want me by threaten- boy and gl ‘Health “ehamipions. don's -diet, Lstore for .the, Yulgtide trade, The |or disaster, he walks straight ouf|ing to repeat the disappearing gt Telephoi eat what they likejand live about as they please.|blooms had just been receibed tumbles into the same traps “But I wom't—never again) I|e____ ne 176 Now, experts, pleas¢ explain. |from Seattle. There oughtn't to be traps on|pmm1ce put— TS road to heaven,” she whis-| She had wriggled her way to his Dl' J. W Bnyn o Jeo . e DENTIST knees till she leaned against them. get you.” His aloofness was melting. He was Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. “You think you won't, Santa. || Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. and Wingo of Ark e, Democr votéd in'ine' n he women fdiled to vote. nsas_and‘ M gative.” None JOHN F. MULLEN, C. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. D T e — Our trucks go any place auy : time. A tank for Diesel Ofl and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NICHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER °. ST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building D { Wireless telegraph proved its |efficacy with the completion. of editors, lecturers, etc. that used to €2t!ine station at the Jualin mine, The} salaries from large contributions to the Am)-\“nl message was of business "Sal(;on League, Bishop Cannon's organization and:xm‘ure with a vessel enroute from |™° What is going t0 happen to that large staff of workers, road tb heaven you called |sinking under her spell. | ; : bl acl e sure? Your|| Evenings by appointment [the other political outfits that wers for so long|Juneau to Seattle. ;‘l“ \L;md""‘;‘e :]’“P B “:a“C‘S ?,f?:;‘efi‘::inf:: ‘:asb"m; Tl S Phone 321 |engaged in saving Americans from the demon rum?| .. «ipe heaviest mail of the expect that's how I appear to you' |er become a yes-artist like yourl2T NEW SHEET MUSIC &l | year,” the Humboldt arrived from| ‘No. Clive. Every day you grow |father.” S UG B i IR TR + Shushing Mr. Shuler. Seattle. She was a Christmas ship. | dea She shook his hand that was Dr. A. W. Stewart RADIO SERVICE Her capacity cargo contained .a| “Can't we stop exaggerating?” nearest and began to toy with it. DENTIST folding and unfolding the fingers. “I wouldn't stay with you an hour, if you were.” > became wide-eyed and pan-| He chuckled. | “And yet a yes-arti y honor. I've never kepn!,\-ou’re trying to, make me.” E “Hiring this apartment,” she ac- Only the ones that I've pre-|cused herself. “Furnishing it with ted you from telling. On what|things that belonged to me and grounds did you obtain your di-jnot to us.” Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE bit his lip. “There are thing 1ght to learn about each otk rge quantity of seasonal commod- | I Unfortunately, we think, the District of Colum-|ities. | CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM [ | s i (New York World-Telegram.) GOV. BONE. | bia Court of Appeals has upheld the Federal Radio| - - \ ICOmmi.\.Slon in its decision to deny a broadcasting | TO TELEPHONr PATRONS {license to the Rev. Robert Shuler, Los Angeles self-| A pew telephone directory s 4 styled reformer-politician I now in urse of preparation, - * December 20, 1952, We agree with the commission that some of Mr.|yons o‘o S(gempm?-n: ec‘l’mngc orP:g i~ To The Daily Alaska Empire, Greeting! |Shuler's air talks tended toward the sensational,| dre: or corrections, or persons| bued with the Christmas spirit, our thoughts|malicious and socially unhealthy. =Yet we hold that,| who wish to have telephones in-| thward and for myself and members of my |short of recourse to the slander laws, he should have stalled are requested to notify thei what Santa Barbara, California, NE W RECORDS 1 i 2 R Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Angeles Col- } s s it | | | family, T again ask The Empire to extend Greetings remained unmolested to air his dubious views, ;Te],phm,e Company before Decem- | ¥ from Dak.?” “And tagging alter your divorced lege gtmoman;ig wad JUNEAU TRANSFER to Juneau and all our friends in the Wonderland| The commission’s suppression, only spread MTr.|per 26 Telephone 420. —adv. You could have learned that|husband,” he added to the indict- s Hmd,m COMPANY of th: North. The lapse of time has not effaced | Shuler's fame, martyred him and aided in turning & i any time. You would never allow |ment. s 4 Lenacs Ground 5 or diminished happy memories. Indeed, our interest|® 10¢al into a National public nuisance. Mr. Shuler| Read the classifled am me o mention him. The grounds| °Is that fair?” ‘She glanced up ol |almost won a seat in the United States Senate at L 130 A were cruelty.” quickly. “I didn't tag after him.”;e. you, all of you, has strengthened with the years.| : A i t‘m“ last election. In the next place the commis-|® - —e | “What constitutes cruelty?” “It isn’t.” He bent over her, eirospect, our faith in the Territory is adamant. ;o “ye 4 giq not actually violate the Constitu- i ‘ SN The phrase is elastic. It can|pressing his cheek against hers.) | Dr. C. L. Fenton d in prospect, our optimism is sublime. vrodfl_v Ition and the Radio Act, set up a dangerous pre- | MAY HAYES nclude anything from yawning to|“He stole back into your life by a CHIROPRACTOR as ever before, I fully believe that Alaska’s best|cedent in censoring broadeasts | Modist l eding vitrol to babfes.” series of accidents. If T'd been| | Hours: 10-2; 2-5 i days are to come, and, even mow, are closely at| A wise government will be guided by the words| | ia :;’t . could include, for instance,|willing to talk about him—" HELLENTHAL BUILDING | Hope deferred has not made the heart sick.|of Voltaire, who wrote to his enemy, Rousseau.; | i P};‘Ov;;E 1,19'" | lthe scene were now enacting?” She seized the excuse. Douglas 7-9 P. M. a condition is alien to the Territory's inborn|when the Swiss were about to burn the latter's % | sShe flung herself at him, heed-| “Not talking about him made Moevs, Packs and Stores sted buoyancy in evePy stress. |book on social contract: | | [less of whether her embraces were (him a guilty secret.” Freight and Baggage A P RO b, T, I do not believe in a word you say, but TR ed “And guilty secrets lead to de- P i ;v any vear preceding. Pin your faith to| I Will defend with my lif: if necessary, — - — - ne fool 1ve been to kill your |ception,” Cldlve helped I”SI;XN : i rompt Delivery cof hem gt s P p | your right to say it 11 S T affections.” “Not to deception, e fum- FUEL L Your dreams will be realized. Take my word| 4 . il EE YLMIAN [ For the first time he ceased to|bled, “to something that you con- Grlgad ‘ for that el o it ol At et SRS TUIE 4 New KN ichents Wl (irotst her Her som avs|aieien” as. Hesmtich - Wal ALL KINDS OF COAL 3 525 and let the United States Supreme Court set the New Styles j |look through her. er soft arms|strued as deception. en you | A‘L ‘1.: ) been mehed by e?cor?omlc Radio Commission right on the issue of censor-|! Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | | ¥<"¢ about him. The weight ofdiscovered Lhavt He was the person adversity. 1t has undergone few of the trials ex-|ghip i her body dragging on him. Her!who was anxious to employ you, PHONE 48 perienced by the States while waiting for normal R o YA S ‘“rmd“-‘d;eufurr‘e' } head was thrown back; her facelof course it looked—-" | prosperity to emerge from hiding just around the The Rooseveltian Strain, Trisngle Bullding imploring. She was no longer the| He jerked her. She raised her- e T A R 2 | BB Alaska's resources are not exhausted, but| 2 masterful young matron who'd sail- |self, staring at him in fascination.| DRUGLESS HEALTH —_———— | giving increased evidence of their richness and| (Longview News.) | Bt StioRa) AAning ol ik veal) | WhAV U0 e Chre haw (SRS INSTITUTE { bidding strongl e e : & i . g | She was yielding, adorable, adoring. |ed?” His voice was husky. “From PLAY BILLIARDS | i s gly to be utilized for the National good Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt is doing an unusual QTRE T st o, x t ) Natural Methods o o e VA = : ¥ a o INSURE YOUR HOME |/'stcoping to her long white throat, |tonight everything's going to be not The eyes of mankind are on Alaska amount of radio work for charity purposes. Re- AR A A Soap Lak —at— 1 paramount nesd. It has handled its local affairs|Which is a record for a non-professional woman Your Furnishings s o b S ORI DU BURFORD’S ; j ; |Between the broadcasts she also made another i He- Jughed and suatehed g ol Happye e aighia. b . mighty well and can manage its general a“am\spuch T “RabLl :h"‘ £ \l'ht"(.“‘lled m !ol"n;' i m ssing gown. from the bed and! pater in bed, watching him un- Drs. Doelker and with equal success. Uncle Sam, to speak the truth| S ARy whpped it around her dress, she asked. “Why did you Malin pe- 15 T e PSR 4l Ll e R Smith’s example and lead ;the. orchestra at- Town SAFE COMPANIE A3 amol. - btre sshall T seat 1058 " 800 £, 3’ ¥y I [ meant well and deal generously with the Territory| oo ic, & broadcast. | At Lower mates £°" 3 e e o . Th JUWAT LS Those who know Mrs. Roosevelt says ‘there is # ’ i i oL P PANOCCUAR D6 TEMOURL LD bRk Franklin Street, between at intervals, but, he is far away, and has a short more of T. R. in her than in anybody else—not ex- ¥ ‘n‘d”‘ n‘?;’,, ,,C,"”'f‘”"lf L,,'OSS,]egd studs, Front and Main memory, and is too busy to keep his mind continu- |cepting Mrs. Longworth. It looks as if she will be H. J. EBERHART ;:; a‘:n)lm‘ L.‘.ii,pm'mbi]f ;rnm;ie “You won't be angry?” Front and Second Streeta ously on Alaska. Theorizing and experimentation [the first woman assistant President who has ever Old First National Bank ‘lp meanl the c:h':sil;gj m;vn} T “Of course mnot.” ” T |. PHONE 359 have been fruitless and should be supplanted by acted publicly in that capacity. Mrs. Hoover made! el ar it tvaens, T ngn e “You won't be hurt? i L . e aae: very few radio addresses and Mrs. Coolidge almost | s o ; : o n( Honest. ‘ Dr. Richard Williams | A \ TLet’s have at's coming to me. P % Events of the year have given and will give|nhone. There has been some criticism of Mrs. Roose- | e c Eeboming ' {o s both,” she: oapal i ooceuse. [Lihougns he eud DENTIST as the days go on more logical and continuous|VelV's exceptional activity but most New Yorkers T The Fl Sh Y [rected her. “I wish yowd smoke|Were in the same boat—a pair of OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | KIRMSF S 2im for recognition and fair treatment at Wash- SV her hearty praise for devoting as much time | e tlorence SHOP | 4o something natural. Here!” He|31SCards. It made me sympathet-| | Gagtinean Building, Phone 481 | igion and energy to the cause of relief. | Permanent Waving a Specialty nded Ther his lighted cigarette ic. | | oP % z ; | LRSS ;! Florence Holmquist, Prop. || "g o0 " ic fioors che drew her| She stretched out her arms. . ' CArE Sn But this Christmas Greeting, extended in the| No doubt the recent election means a lot of | | Phone 437 Triangle Bldg. | {y “€7 18 B8 CUECTS | “Come here, imbecile.” a4 Christmas spirit, is personal and devoid of politics, |unemployed officeholders, but can't they get the| @@ |!'P* } 2 Nearly suffocated, he splutter-| oo ' i b e had been WINTER & POND'S or the might have beens, or tinged with blame m‘mbs, which the new officeholders had before?— | ». e —a 1 Harent bolegandes. | He ipatsien) gentleness. any quarter. . Tt is enough to voice the conviction | (Springfield, Ohlo, Sun.) | HAAS } |ted her head and dived for the| «Most married couples are im- ; s i o 3 A Fr CANNET S A ! F A chair he had vacated. beciles, T guess.” Her eyes opened. To each and all of our friends, we bid God-|Grausht beer the vanishing drug department wm‘f The Cash Bazaar | |5 wegre Sl 8N |gazed at the sweet flushed face:| Ly "ochomeqs o 3 o 3 iave to move into the back room.—(Washington | | 3 | puppy. It was extraordinary how much| | 5 speed and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Post.) ki B Ope" Even;w ‘ | “I mean business—so let’s cut|younger Santa looked in bed than ‘Forget. New Year! We shall be with you in spirit in your . Ji -——a|Out the pathos and the comedy.|in her clothes. She became im-| Spe drew down his head. celebrations, and be firm in the faith as it re-| An opuimist is a defeated candidate who thinks |f—= ———— | Yesterday you waiked out on me mature—angelic. The artifices she cog;;iuz:z:akm;'; “,;fg,e":.':}f:,e: _dounds in you. “Once an Alaskan, means always a recount will elect him —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) jand T didn't find it a bit funny.)employed to improve her appear- £ Today your guilty conseience has|ance disguised her. Speech spoil-|%iORS RO more reprisals. . Every SABIN’S |made you afraid that I'll do the)eq her. 5 o gflevnnae to I:e ldeg::p«:. Their [same thing by you. If you were| Asicep, ‘when she couldn’t inter-|future & perpetua istmas. Everything in Furnishings |only trying to throw a scare into|fere with herself, she was at her| (COPYFight, 19311932, Coningsby "'/ for Men me, you were idiotic. I might have |pest. And this ethereal creature. 5 Dawson.) NE . . taken your distaste for me at face |fragile, holy, was the antagonist m:‘:‘:“ ao'::h"ms;:m?: E‘:: Geo. Simpkins |vatue, he had chosen with whom to ban- tomorrow, FINE 2 “You've been a lamb,” she pur-lqy words, en. JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” | i |ved. “I'm the one Who's been| Taunts hurled in the Heat of ! | \ { i Coats, Dresses, Lingerie 1 ! unreasonable. But why did you|combat recoled to wound him.| XMAS SPECIALS AT WINN'S g ask me on what grounds I got rid | Matrimonial Houdini! His steep| The most acceptable gifts for Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates SEMI-FORMALS |, Christmas ’ Beautiful | Gift of Dicky?” ascent to Heaven! Any reproach |School girls are the Scotch- tams “Because—" He interrupted |addressed by a man to a woman|With matching scarfs. For women, himself. “You're not playing the|was at least twice as offensive as|Smart wool sets. WINN'S MILLIN- Hosiery and Hats i { & o ereeeeess) |BaMe, Santa; you're edging near- [the same reproach addressed by|ERY STORE. —adv. Dr(’sses Su estions . o |er. Because T've found him to be s woman to a man. WRIGHT SHOPPE i 4 {an exceedingly pleasant fellow.” He heard again his rapier-like UL BLOEDHORN ‘ o e PA HO! | J. A BULGER arty manners. She shook | thrusts; on what grounds had she v ke her head. “Try being married to|won her divorce. He saw himself him. Toss me another cigarette.”|cold and torturing—the just per- jurner | T o BAR. o o gues. wacE. v For all occasions. All | " i Week “But the same thing might be|son, the inquisitor, the French l ‘ Mg <1 PENCIL AND PEN SETS Socoumite & B Moman || o ok . ah| ets aat o Yellow Cab I P - Dleflsafl!l}e&s I possess is party man- | His detestation of the role was Shades. ~ BOX STATIONERY ®iners. If I allow my wife to con- | overwhelming. The ignominy of Warmer, Safer, GENERAL MOTORS tract the habit of bolting, where |contending with a woman! And the Cheaper See the Roosevelt blue DIARY, RECIPE BOOKS MaYTAG PRODUCTS | [ ‘ : | PHONE 22 ! ‘| —the latest from New 1 3 Sl A . W. P. JOHNSON : : ' AR ; CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS tl <l | UPHOLSTERING | | | =| STRENGTH S i and DECORATIONS J ik COLEMAN’S | : o ) sk O T i ELECTRIC LIGHTED TOYS RADIO: DOCTOR Sk RS = . ] § ) for We take great pride in the STRENGTH A @ F o JONE A’TJ-DKEY—. 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