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VPPN IR WD, TLPReLG U THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 24, 1932. Fraternal Societies | | he assurance of Christmas happiness. P SO e | - g Daily Alaska E"}A{{ifim i e e es ago | | A PATH T@PARADISE] | jonx w. TROY - - PRESID for Sant h. The Saint of Christmas is Chris-| { o | Gasti o'CI 1 ROBERT W. BENDER - - GE AL MANAGER MR B S EOMIL OF ol e 70 o astineau Channe OER ianity's best advertiser, and the best servant of; ) From The Empire e — DAWSON __. Helene W. L. Albrecht | |e. ¢ evening _except _Sund by »usiness, and the drama hristmas commerce b - —— T . Tenly, except Sunday, by ,ihe business, and the dema of Christmes oommerc ARG 10 radis) m!:glou'flmn]my Ar!mm ml B. P. 0. ELKS mects A Yy " is a pageant of great significance y BEREETENET SYNOPSIS: Clive begins to [ Santa, with more social adroic-| | Meseage, FEeHICAY, RIS (ed | levery Wednesday at the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Juneau is having a good Christmas. There wm: To accommodate persons for cuspect that Santa has not |ness, protested: S{l:l Goldstein Building 8 p m Visiting _,él) _be no hungry folk when the celebrations are OVEr,yyom tnere was Yuletide mail capitulated wholeheartedly to “Don't be silly, Dicky. You trisd Phone Office, 218 brothers welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. There will bs no forgotten children. The Christmas|postmaster Earl Hunter announceq| 5, desire for a: simpler mar- |y, do Clive a good turn. Why mceo.“:a;uewmhfurug ried life, free of the presence |.hould'nt you call?” of Santa’s first husband, Dicky “No good beating about the Dak. But he suggests, while |,,sh" Dak settled himself com- live carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 3 R e 'n;';n‘."h ek $1%5 {rade has been large, authenticating, probably better |the pos t the following rates: than any one thing, that people bear the Christmas |t six months, in advance, spirit in their hearts. So let us be happy and'Day ffice would be open be-| n 12 and 2 o'clock Christmas Sides, Secreta y. KNIGNTS OF COLUMEUS | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER [l 8 2 \fer or if they will promptly : preparing to spend the evening | g bly. “I've . “Business Office of any failure or irregularity MeITY. — bk ':’:m‘ il thes _ortaz:llx. I;; bgen Lh;qk:;g al]:qcu» Dzmsr? Seghers Counctl No. 1760. L Aeone For 'Efltondl and Business Offices, 374. The Empire wishes all of its readers in Alaska| Chrisimas Eve dinner at thel . their New York apart- %':jenroyc?l've .bee:er:o[r‘r::‘"mg i 2 maxgu;a s K last 'and elsewhere a joyoous and merry Christmas in| Occidental Hotel dining room was, ey il ’ 3 _;iondxy at 7:30 p. m. 'mERro'f—uAiso.C“‘ DIPRERH! i DR AR s ki to be the last meal served there.! ;r‘-‘x:‘nt fl:xr:l‘ m;‘h: :l;:!lem“l: S0 you're ‘gaing to hi}’lf‘i us a Hours 9 am. to 9 pam. Transient brothers urg- n ol neva dkpitehies crediiea fo | s S Ernest Warren, proprietor of ¢ :_-1 714 g P! fip.on dLhimscgsfilmarke” Clive | ® :_d wb:mnd' ¢t bt e credited in this paper and also the . s 3 e | dining room, was to open the Com- | Vol Gl SHEEcee SROuSLY. o. hambers, Fifth Street. ool sev _/LETTER W R”ER:S\.“" T LET EDITORS| ooy cate i the Occxdem,a;i Chhpbiet 3 “You're a great chap.” Dak sank ! JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. y ;xAQ,ONANGYug;g;;zggB[?CAEY%;ARGER‘ KNOW. Annex with dinner Christmas day.| BSDK"E‘NNY_‘XB"SC"Y Soepct, oo h;’ (‘;ES g Dr. Charles P. Jenne H. J. TURNER, Secretary. AN THAT bl - t e — “It's Dicky,” sai anta. arent many husbands of yourl DENTIST —_— The Empire Cannot print Communicains 1O\ able qhote Christmas dinners,| “Tell him to buzz off” |sort. standing who would show|| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ||| Our trucks go any place iy | matter how worthy unless it _knows who wrote them.|with roast turkey and mince But Clive iarter dining with |such leniency. You ought to re- Building time. A tank for Diesel Ofl If “an Old Timer” who requested the publication|or “Ye Olde English Plum pu,l im “f‘ can't. ; gard me as an untouchable. In- Telephone 176 and a tank for crude oil save of a communication in today's Empire would disclose|ding,” with “hard and brandy| 'Don’t see it. Besides, you've not |stead of which you shake my hand | @——— — burner trouble. . [told me what he wants.” —welcome me into your home. I'm PHONE 149, NICHT 148 his identity, as an evidence of good faith, he might|sauce” were advertised for 75 cents get what he wants. The signature to communica-|by leading restaurants. | ticns need not necessarily be attached to the letter| S or published. The name of the writer is needed Seems to think he's become |overcome by your generosity I of the family—that he's taken| Clive searched the handsome, nds ois wing, a were.” celf-indulgent face to make cer- l; | RELIABLE TRANSFER Dr. W. W. Council, prominent Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. hysi sordov . ise. Teli him we don't need his|tain that it wasn’t mocking him. [ PSSR [ns &R evidencs or oot falth: to DIoVe: the coms|Rryslsien By Cordo)e, Tl SRS e ot e . veongly: | | Otfice hours, 9 am. to & pm. e : p ed physician of the Bureau of In-|Win ® P B3 Evenings by appointment munication is not a hoax. |dian Affairs for the Prince wil-| ‘He's waiting” She bit her l.|I'm anything but a New Testament Phone 321 NEW RECORDS 3 R A T {liam Sound district. Think up some excuse that's|character.” . — ! Much This Plan. plausible.” Santa tugged at Clive's sleeve. g NEW SHEET MUSIC st b5 s “ e Py \ e e Among three attorneys, who op- Say that enough’s as good as a I can explain what Dick’s try- ‘ (Seattle Times.) Gl s eioee st Ve Rkt e | feast” ing to tell you. You might have|| Dr. A W. o;ewart RADIO SERVICE Hailing Franklin D. Roosevelt as a leader Who|anthony J. Dimond. | She withdrew her hand from the |forbidden me to acknowledge that : A iiaag | “forestry-minded,” Charles Lathrop Pack, Presi- LA i,murhpiece, he existed.” She turned to her Hours . A.m.n to Gug.m. i Expert Radio Repairing acoount of its being. the UULIEUNAS Yldent of the Ameri Tree Association, looks for- ¢ | “Clive's awfully sorry; he's|first husband. “You're right. Clive SEWARD BUILDING be 1o fssue of The Empire Mondsy. The|wsca'asto i L SRR NOTIOR 2O 1 &% 4 X 1 : Soni . Oftice Phone 469, Res. Radio Tubes and Supplies s e e ; rd confidently to a new Nation-wide program of AUTOMOBILE LICENSE brought home work from the offic generous. d 1e will be day afterncon reforestation. “When Mr. Roosevelt comes into the| City license has been reduced to| What's that? Yes, I'm free. I wani-| “Scems to me you're both con-}} Fhine =9 JUNEAU MELODY § - = White House,” says Mr. Peck, “the American people |g500 per year by the City Council ed to help him, but—Well, you |spiring to make a fool out of me”|Z ot i |will have a Chief Executive who is an carnest|and will fail due and payable Janu w how it is—you’ve lfeen mar- |Clive shifted self-consciously. Here | @===— T R g HOUSE advocate of forestry progress.” lary 1, 1933, along with the Terri i no husband believes his [is the position as I piece it to- Robert Slmpfl(ln i I Tomorrow, Christmas, is the greatest day in the 1In the same statement Mr. Peck announces pub-|torial license. No City license plate|*![¢ has brains. All right. Only for {gether. You both made a terri- Opt. D Pty i throughout the Christian world, It is com- lication of the fortieth edition of The Forestry |will be issued but former City li-|* minute. Glad to see lA\'ou o ble mess. You did the honest te boe Angeles Gol- | | [ e e e E = e § " i What on earth made you say |thing when you got a divorce. It < ed in ho of avior of mankind, It Primer, giving details of the recently completed|cense number will apply. e : g you ¢ Gradus Ang O vad as His birthday. Tt signifies peace on Survey of present possibilities of reforestation on H R. SHEPARD, |/hat?" Clive rested a hand on her gughit to be the last person to lege of OW":: «ad [} JUNEAU TRANSFER e iy ot sublic lands, with estimates of costs and the num-'__agy, City Cl ulder. throw stones; without your divoree Opthalmo; th, goodwill, and life everlasting I g ol miled up. I couldnt have won Santa, At|| Glasees Plited, Lenses Grouud | COMPANY . .. ber of men that may be employed. The effort now % o Spvc Ui e e hj will be to have the National Government provide the children, but it and all that it signifies are the |4y 00 means for the work on Federal forest lands o SR e o What else could I say? You|the same time I'm not going t0| — welcomed him so heartily yester-|play the hypocrite. ‘Till last night; rtant things in the lives of those of all |45y encourage similar action by the States on|® . ong Nations as well as individuals. !state-owned lands. | i 3 | Dr. C. L. Fenton | ! will be celebraated in every part of the, The program outlined as a result of the survey | MAY HAYES I CHIROPRACTOR | i world those of all the Christian Nations and sets up a comparatively modest cost for the actual } Modiste ’ | Hours: 10-2; 2-5 | ] millions of those whose countries do not formally planting of new trees. In this it shows that those| | 423‘5eward Street A | HELLENTHAL BUILDING | r ze the Christ. All people and all peoples are who e quick to criticize that feature of Mr.} | PHONE 129 | Douglas 7-9 P. M. % conscious of the significance of the day and Rooevelt’s speech of acceptance did not grasp the| | % . o[} Moevs, Packs and Stores W 1 mmortance, and observe it informally |fullness of the thought he had in mind. It is true A7 P T T Y A Freight and Baggage ¢ his suggestion that immediate employment in the DR. R. E. SOUTHEWELX: ' Prompt Delivery of TSl L ~ welp | forests could be furnished for 1000,000 men was|® o T 3 ‘—f Optometrist—Optician | / e O e rovioy) cxiravagant:, bub the factiilss o srokt IRty ety shl;,nX [JRMAL\. ! Eyes Enl;fln;d‘;ggamm:‘md i FUEL OIL g R0 roquire comment o finie an { so employed is not open to question. New Fur Garments i» i Room 17, Ine i services and music, feasing and. goodfellowhip, dec-| ™y ‘riics’ of the Roosevelt suggestion made New Btyies | Ottics Phome 484; Residencs | t ALL KINDS OF COAL ¥ orations and social functions. But, with the schoolitne point that with only so many trees available Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | { Phone 3238. Office Houn B:n] 5 2 and church entertainments and services, the greet-|for planting and only so many areas where they| | Yyrman. the Furrier | | to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 | i PHONE 48 ings and Christmas gifts are the outstanding things'might be planted, the end of planting would be Je Buiding bim 2 L b [ with juveniles, and they gest Sant s and reached in no time at all. The survey report clears A TmNIVE R ] his reindeers, the Christmas tree ar chimney (that up by a reasonable estimate of planting possi- | — | | DRUGLESS HE ALTH T e Ll » Bciing 1he niBpRAking Bt mysterious parce he bilities. The greater part of the work and cost is| i INSTITUTE { l od eats and the with new toys directac ward the betier 1)rOL:‘LUL\‘I\ of .old Afmefl INSURE YOUR HOME Natural Metkods PLAY BILLIARDS I There s one feature of Christmas that too often SFOWtD as well as the new; b ‘3;3“1%::;)' ‘lfi‘;:‘: Soap Lake || —at— ¥ verlooked. Some ultra sentimentalists sadly shake |14t 2 C s i i | Your Furnishings | Mineral Steam | | BURFORD’S 3 (hBLE Tieads and Sprakt MOUIMANLy - concerning wWhat|. . Tpe available digest of the report indicates the e DA liadd . they term the “commercialization” of 'Christmas. ‘grww: need for replanting in Eastern areas that| ¥ Drs. Doelker and | 77 o They would in a different way do the great festival|naye suffered more denudation than the he ,,\1]3.{ SAFE COMPANIES Malin 1 of the year what Emperor Diocletian sought to do'timbered Pacific Northwest. But the protective work (| ™ g s { Phone 477, night| | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY to it in his imperial day. could apply with just as much value in this region} AT LOWER RATES or day Franklin Street, between But Christmas would be a sorry affair if dourly|as anywhere. The actual planting, on Federal and | H. ] EBERHART Front and Main ¢ divorced from the trade and business which now |State lands, looks to an outlay of only $371l-| . P i Ner Front and Second Streets s o Rk tnele - Naw " 11800, to provide 1,276,886 man days of labor. The| Old First National Bank e, = # assist to make it really a day of cheer and happi- {59 L ¥ 5 Al Building—Upstairs iy ELECTRO THERAPY PHONE 359 ness. Trade and business gather from the rouri‘?’“““‘f’“; ”fh “;‘e .hfécgf".é ;;;lgr;‘?['ée\s‘m::\mg:ygs of | ere in the passage stood Dak, Cabinet Baths—Massage—Colonic | ® corners of the earth and distribute a joyous wealth ]’;égrso'ziz ';'re‘:led“’ot‘; rfx{;e prflecvflon Siheck Lol i day. Just because we can’'t use him I cheerfully could have brained| Irrigations of treasure. | dis ‘e control, safeguard against flood and soil|® B2 e is no reason for being ru_de." you.” | Office hours, 11 am. _tu 5 p. m. mas business are the noblest m°'}emz?osn. road and cfmp-site construction, and all | ‘ The Florence bhop In the drawing-room, while they| ypryffled, Dak continued. “And Evenings by Appointment KIRMS S of Chri 8 waited moodily for Dak’s appear- y,w gid last night change your Second and Main. Phone 259-1 ring . | | imanity. Men profit through theine accessories needed to the security of the forests || Permanent Waving a Specialty ’ | . tives to treffic in Christmas goods, it is true, but the in-land their use and enjoyment by the people. || Florence Holmquist, Prop. a‘mdce fa"“" ‘le""""ed the interrup- | yurderous ambitions?” o s GIFT SHOP spiration of this traffic is love. The merchant and| And so, despite some wisecracking at Mr. Roose- | | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. e_uf,_“l‘;::ra;]‘;’;e about the dream | ‘Td imagined you as a mons- at tradesman could not sell their holiday wares if fond|velt’s first suggestion, there is much substance in|® i % loveli i ter.” l Dr Richard Williams . v e SR R g at s d favorable attention|e—— el cottage. love listening to you| . human affections and friendships were to be wiped |the plan that should command | o when you enthuse.” | “There’s more to it than that.” out of our experience. This is why the “ocmmer- {in all parts of the country and induce early action ! HAAS f ol s St it e 0 fanSnnta thrust in her spoke. “Clive DENTIST . St sk 4 . |by Congress and the Legislatures of the several » iy 446 | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ci n,” so deplored by gloomy folk, in reality | Famoue Candies olously, Santa. There’s nothing rid- ' was sorry for you.” has becom: as much a part of the Yuletide season |States: | iculous about owning a home where| “Ha!” Dak lit a cigarette “Now | Gastineau Bullding, Phone 481 | as the evergreen, the laurel, the holly and all the : ! I The Cash Bazaar | lone can see green things growing. We're getting somewhere. You can’t l_ l 5 o traditional accessories appertaining to the chief fes-] Al Smith has decided that as th(i lcader of | | Open Evenings ‘ Living at a distance has one great hate a person for whom you're | — {commnity singing he may be a pretty good sort|g - a |advantage. You can't be trespassed SOrry.” must be to Santa to have a hus- 1 of Christian lands. of a magazine editor.—(Cincinnati quirer on by every Tom, Dick and Harry.”| Suddenly Clive grew impatient. band who's industrious” A gust i So the men of ss—and in the wide cycle ¢ . cnis er 2 Y i Our idea of a real job is employment manager | “Don't wor over Dicky,” she, “Why this blather? I ‘harbor : % of specially inspired activity are umbered laborers, |, vy firgt’ hrewery.—(Dayton, OhiD, News.) | ladothed him. “Plead your_ work'no resentmegt; nofther jdoes San- |05, T Slathed acroes the window. 3 the captains of industry, explorers, travelers, scien-| ¥ S ‘BIN S |71 get rid of him.” {ta. If that's what you came to He re'seated himself, making his tists, adventurers, savages, the endless chainof trans-| president Hoover can hardly be blamed if he | “Getting rid of the first hus- hear, T've said it.” ::f::er:xlrexd:x:t ff}':'?l‘li tohfe z;x;r;;ml:;y portation—coolie, came ain and ships of the air|wanted to associate briefly with the bigge dam Everything in Furnishings {band!” Clive shot her a satmh; Dak nodded benevolently. up, T'll chat with Santa.” and sea—contribute a tremendous share of serv celin the wond—«Wasmn;,mu Post.) | for Men I _glan;e, “We've been trying t? do! *“Seeing you and Santa sov abso- Clive felt that he was dismissed it since the day we married. {lutely mated has set my mind at —that he was being politely in- The door-bell rang. She placed rest. Of course my legal reaspon- formed that his room was preferred wiys - MEN a FINE ALUMNI BEATS !;HS; p:)::lh foye frze GhREE GOVERN TSCHOOL ~—-_ (her hands on His shoulders. “Al- sibility for her is ended. At the to his company. It was slightly | Frrr— 5 At the quarter, the school led| PROGRAM SCHEDULED |} JUNEAU FROCK j | ays you and T my lover, Make same ime naving been the cMe comic. As e left, he sought his Watch and J 5 to 4; Increasing it to 16-8 at THI i » E e wife's . She wa 1 ]ry SGHU“L GIRLS H‘v ‘nu time; Lm d23l,11k5 l;u the three- FOR IS EVENING‘ SHOPPE | couldnt.” {happy at last with the right man |y, aefiippiige quesilc:el e ATt e x ¥ & i o " Chere in the passage stood Dak. has eased my conscience.” i i % | quarters; and making it 45-19 in| .pp ls of the Government|{ < EXclusive but not Expensive 7 D (o % Surely, Dicky, after all the REPAIRING pupils ernm Coats, Dresses, Lingeris :lo?d ]ar:li‘e{inp:smg rNo kman cauldcl ‘Thanks for the endorsement. promises you made at St. Jean, e HONGE Bere ol pe e, you're not still drifting?” at very reasonable rates “It’s raining,” he xnnounced.’ “I feel I can trust her to you,” (Copyright, 1931,1932, Coningsby shaking a dripping umbrella as Dak stared at the ceiling. ‘mwéo'n.)‘ WRIGHT SHOPPE e D gEalth. School will give a Christmas pro- Alumni Evens Score gram tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hoslery and Hats YHQ i A N. B. Hall. School is now - —— Girls(17) Pos. Alumni(21) | 2) of Sweum(6) | closed for the Christmas vacation, ® o ® | evidence. l “Which makes as little differ- J.H S Glrla Loal 17-21 bt " Moyer(15) | {0 Open on Tuesday, January 5. | | “K never rains but it pours”lence as if T said T trusted the PR g e TN R PAUL BLOEDHORN Terhune je Thompson| The program tonight follows: | | J. Al BULGER Clive relieved him of the umbrella.,conduct of the universe to God.” Dicky Tuesday, takes a strange and BOVS Beat Ul‘lled E. Jackson sc L.Jackson| ‘“Little Town of Bethlehem,"| Plumbing, Heating, Ol carrying it off to the pantry where | Clive offered his hand in a ges-| 4 H Meal Five 45-19 | Anderson rg Messer | School. Burner Work |it could do no damage. ture of varting. “And now that s » i DeVighne & Stew “Holy Night,” School. Successor J. J. Newman | | .On his return, his guest greeted your mission on earth is ended—"| o window stopping in your easy YellO"v Cab K _' 3 o Substitutions: Henson for Folta: The Christmas Story, Jessie Val- % 3 B him, “That remark of yours could! “Ah, I forgot you had WOrk.”|chajr Read the a.dvertlae;nenfil. The Alumni girls last nighteven-| ;\"\uiny for . Jackson; Rocovich | loria. - o | be applied to my visits.” Scrambling to his feet, Dak wrung = Warmer, Safer, ed the gam: score with .(m"!{xgh for DeVighne The Luther Oradle Hymn, Pri- || 0. T don't know!” Clive mulm- Clive’s hand. ‘After my wretched | ® 4 {4 ¥ Schoal sextette. winning 21 10 17| "l goals: Fola 1, Carlson 3;| WALy Room. GENERAVIRROR® j|Bee showing, what a satisfaction it More For Y ' Cheaper and the High School Boys tr o M “hristmas Carol, School our ed the United Meat 4 to 19, lead-| et VN L Lo 1| “Hark, the Herald Angels Sin MAYTAG PRODUCTS °"M°::y l PHONE 22 ing at every qu post. Coachj o & y 3 '| School. | ! ——. Burns used her second string mm!r‘;‘e‘}e;;\mg:;“l,'om. Onidte: Star Drill, by ten girls. | W. P. JOHNSON ! | 1891 1933 AT 11 for the first three quarters then|pominer: Bloomauist; Scor The First. Noel, School I H | COLEMAN’S | UPHOLSTERING | o substituted first stringers in thej “We Three Kings of the Orient MADE TO ORDER l} ] Tewkesbury. fourth periods just before the end, | group of boys. 9 Also Recoverinng and b Bt 1t wasitoo Ipte to ‘overcome Second Straight Win Recitation, “Merry Christmas,"| Call Your 42 YEARS’ BANKING SERVICE Repairing i m_emmumm-sd lead. g ins;qls)k i sl’(;s. . M.}Aiwlrl Mathew Wanamaker. | RibT to the People of Alaska. GET | Dtatey Bldg. PHONE 419 | : e Secon squal romped o1l arabelnikoff(8)rif. i ecitation, “I'll Tell Santa,” John B T “ino quariers but| Henning0) . L Blodiman®| Garcis A 0 DOCTOR COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS - [ ey T cracked wide open in the third) Nikish(11) c. Peterson(2) | Motion Song, “Up So High." Pri- . | when the Alumni maidens scored| Behrends(4) g. Brown(2) mary group. | for e Antl-F reeze JUNEAU DAIRY nine points and held the School o Marshall Ig. Fenessy(4)| Motion Song, “Ting-a-ling." Pri-| RADIO TROUBLES We appreciate your patronage and ICE CREAM two. The old grads added unumul Substitutions: Martin for Kara-|mary group. 9A M to9 P. M. | . Always Pure and Fresh point to their lead in the finall belnikoff; Haglund (2) for Hen-| Holly Drill, 12 boys and girls , . extend to all our best wishes for a For Y C A HOME PRODUCT 4 quarter. ninig; Hanson for Nikish; Paul for| “Deck the Halls," School. Juneau Radio Service Merry Christmas and a Happy and or Xour Lar . | Behrends; Nixon for Marshall; | >, Boys Show Improvement U o memn for WATCH TO BE G | Shop Prosperous New Year. NOW Jay-Hi Boys played “?gfc““‘luxuyA Hall for Lowe; Lowe for IVEN l PHONE 221 | i and intelligent bail in their game| oo o 00 porerson tor Herrin;| AWAY TOMORROW EVE 7 S 4 o A Sor gy with the Butchers, and were aby, . o "0 . pay ‘ Jeast 50 per cent better than Inf" p.c ... pnestrom; Umpire: Os-| At the Coliseum Theatre tomor- their initial game early this weekl, ... Timer: Bloom rer: | YOW evening, award will ‘b quist; Scorer: 4 i1l *be made * against the DeMolays. Henning waslpery b | of the wateh offered by the Wright| arr y ace The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU suppu high point man with 18 points. o | Shoppe, of which Paul Bloedhorn ¥ JUNEAU, ALASKA MOTOR Nikish trailed with 11, and Kara- is proprietor. The timepiece is © a COMMERCIAL PRINTING belnikoff was third with .3. Lowe| Nine of every ten automobiles in |14-karat gold and is set.with ps DRUGGIST OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA BINDERY y 1 d American, I it . . was high for the losers, caging two|Switzerland are American diamonds. “THE SQUIBB STORE" GEO. u smPflNS co