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R R s g e 4 o R . 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933, & > finance your mortgage expires three years . . — o [ 3 o 8 T Daily Alaska Kmpire | e ensctment of the bil. ; : PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | J i Delegate Dimond has advised the Legislature it 20 YEARS AGO e OF 1 T PRESIDENT AND EDITOR |Probably will be necessary for it to authorize the Mo RPN e o : Clntfibnon Chonnal II 1 > e ESIDE? \ | Saviicd 3 ARG | by Percival’ opher Wren -ii0ccere * Prom | (e S T T A ne | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER creation of Home Sa 1‘nhs and. Loans A_.ssocm ions oxi] The Empire Helene W.L. A].brecbt ] - |banks operating under the same principle in order PHYSIOTHERAPY erv_evening cxcept Sunday by thelto make the extension of the system practicable SYNOPSIS: Margaret has |rades return. Then report to me.” A Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | % P o‘;vx‘:.xs Ipests | Aleka TANY at Sccond and My Just how much need there is for aid from| confided her fears, both for | “Well, Major Riccoli! S0 we ] bl Medical Gymnastics, by gl AR - M s 852 A b ; h atety wid that or ik 7 B. D. Stewart and family were Ray, 8 p. m. Visiting | . o o5 Second Class |this source is uncertain. But the Legislature could er own safety and that of her |meet again. I wonder if you e lleaving on.the Princess May for| | 307 Goldstein Building brothers welcome. | e Post Office m J Al as nd Clase inarm no interest by taking the necessary steps ;thlldhr;::d :}:\'eflh;art‘. otthox- mer:;)ermw;en we mez]_ Jast?” L e ot e, Shewats kg e | Phone Office, 216 L S < ARy i leme, rustwos s ” i i s SPadd , A ¥ to make it available as the Delegate has sug-| e 1o (he ORIy CRSWOrtAY. i1 A radla’ replied Riccoll,| hildren were to remain below and |B———————————%| ¢ rujer, M. H. Sides, " SUBSCRIPTION RATES. gested x e ok | SUC iyl B0 ERAY © 1 RUDROHeN) Sns tha creater part of the sum- & 51| Secretary. . - Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 %ested Mccrish Citadel of Mekazzen, |him, the revolver on the table. ’fnp:r vmtin‘i o tadty m= 5———‘—‘__" 2 - | ) i ol h s AT N e e Coloncl Le Sage. Margaret's “Ah, ba! A little sop to my wowd 3 \ R | I8N - oF o x oY, mail, posta AL & sance, CHILD HEALTH WEEK. Tsbrit, Jules Matignd; IC L AT Mkt v oot e DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | KNIGHTS oF S iuLe B 3 This t.week in May, is being obsezved @S| cul, son of the Kaid of Me= |good Riccoli, you've sten me daily,| 2 K. Cheney and Mrs. Cheney LA if they will promptly s | 2 o L *|returned to Juneau after an ab- Blomgren Bullding Meetings second and last ny failure or irregularity j usual as d Health Week, set apart for that| kazzen; Major Riccoli, com- | since you came to Mekazzen. You! ye ¢ To . thred: ORI PHONE 56 Monday at 7:30 p. m. i ces, 374, | purpose Presidential proclamation. Since the| mander of Otho’s detachment |talked with me for an hour at|SShce Of nearly thr A g iness Offices, 374. , L | They visited relatives in Washing- Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. Transient brothers urg- L Dbt .| depress in, each year in this period there| of the Fereign Legion, all are |the post from which you marched ton wma Mishigen; and | witnessed{ g 2|ed to attend. Counett . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 4o DS been special emphasis placed by official and| C¢nmethed in a g-gantlw - . e | Jmugtiration. of Presidentles +| Chambers, Fifth Street, r :‘w:\‘:uf‘l’i‘s‘;’:(cfx:;”:]“:n!v‘{‘-‘dxhsy other agencies upon the importance of properly bal- f?ptzgal;‘:n:‘):al:i;rt “;l'l'\'il't to ‘t{k?: r;osx:mw;n};f :‘:’e;;hgg i‘::)nr: heon. T -—__—i‘ JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. "E n thi; B! nd also the - . o P o 4 3 s s 'y ! S auced food for 6 GUNC &nd UnoURHUMESIIERDS) . o, " suet eriisfell 'Ofho's helbey [ Tkl e HEAll i el e e e (| Dr. Charles P. Jenne H. J. TURNER, Secretary } —_— some of the worst of permanent harm has been a great beard,” expostulated Ric- W. C. Irish, City Assessor, was: DENTIST e = — ‘ ek POBL cATiof ‘RGER prevented. Never before has the country ‘beeh so CHAPTER 42 2ol busy beginning the work of list- Bcoms 8 and 9 Valentine H Our trucks go any place any’l’ canscious of the needs of children. It knows that THE GREAT RICCOLI “He had. So had T, an hour ago. ing assesn sable real and personal Building I} |time. A tank for Diesel oil | i the undernourished child is more apt to become the| Major Riccoli, at ease with And T have & fat face when T|ProPerty. Telephone 176 || |and a tank for crude oit save | | victim of the more serious diseases, such as tuber-|dignity, leaned back among his!think I- will.” 3 £ " F l iiments of childhood.|cushions, sipped his coffee and| “And you came to the post| Miss Belle Goldstein arrived “" | N colosis, as well as the minor PHONE 149, NIGHT 14§ | l ’{ burner trouble. agily ; o t " ido" Juneau on the Princess May. 3 e, ] Not only is it subject to the infectious diseases of [lazily blew smoke-rings in the air.|from the Kaid? e RELIABLE Tra: Smoke-rings in the air. Cas-| “I certainly came from Mek- Dr. J. W Bayne NSFER | | the young but in later years it is likely to more eas- blos ikt M :ur But <mok.e e lagsen? Frank Feero of Skagway and| | . X;E 'ET ! FH o o i % 3 ; s the air. E -rings, ; ; i NTT! y fly: succih Mooy e 'l“‘ka of food, or thely . ier beauttul, are very eVan-| “Then you came from the Katd, Ha’:‘esh"ass"‘fi through "t’unfl‘:’ue:c‘-‘ Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. * \\‘unf! kind of food brings v\‘.x: ing ills Lo‘ the com- escent. No one could go to and from “m‘gz:l:d ome from a visit on get Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | munity as well as to the child and family. There| Castles in the ailr. Castles in|here without his knowledge and 4 Evenings by appointment | i is a new appreciation of these vital facts. Spain. | consent..” 4 baia Phone 321 : SOMETHING NEW! Child Health Week serves to emphasize these fac-| An unpleasant expression, that.| “Or that his trusted and a“_|M’I'he3 ];;gm ssry ;ntu]’lnrccfi:fl;; o O A L T ) |tors as well as the need for educational opportuni-|Most inappropriate. To the de-|powerful adviser and Vizier, the m’:y it bfly": Cpiat Lo 5 —lIry Our— % | ties, for the opportunity to play and to get out in|Vil with Castles in Spain—when |Senor Pedro Maligni.” i '.',“: H 3 Ithe open. It takes all of these to develop sound|OM€ has a castle in Mekazzen—| “Oh, ho. You got at him that z-h:ch m‘:i,_,;,zz :xl:lt:r“tua]sinn(::mm; Dr. A. W. Stewart TOMATO o e A - ! bodies and sound minds. By calling special attention ;’lr réglm;r. will have one in & fewvuv[ (clll(:l yo:’:'" 3 a Iefiturepa:all, was a vivid reproduc- DEN“SWT ROLLS | to these things and their importance during the first [ 10UTS. tme. i, As you got abt him|y . of the palmy days of '97-98. Hours 9 am. {0 6 p.m. e N . ’ | 5 A knock at the door. Major|through Raisul f SEWARD BUILDING ' - | ALASKA HOME OWNERS MAY week in May, the nation becomes more child-con- | 3 ' p pk - X Juneau went mad and revelled in ! £ | Riccoli glanced at his wrist-watch. Then the Kaid is fooling you, g # Oftice Phone 469, Res. i uneau t BENEFIT. {scious all year than would otherwise be the case. |That would be the excellent Vit- |Le S the delerium of the carnival spirit % - AT g " ge. i ith rhone 276 E —_— terelli come to report. | “No. The other way about, I'm i?;n“;f:“]!n’;‘;l‘gf‘ :/th:hgmfr:' T Y § Associated Press reports to The Empire, and dis-| President Roosevelt has expressed a desire for| “How goes it?” jafraid, Major Riccoli. Now if you dnd tH8 Hirst prize for $he evelEl— ,—I ’ I patches received by the Legislature from Delegate K Congress to complete the emergency legislative pro-| Saluting with tremendous smart- |had :»'aivii that Raisul and the Kaid | L 5 3 ! A i d punctilious respect, \the |are fooling you...." Dimond carried word that Alaska has been included gram and adjourn early in June. Judging by his|Dess an ) p f . by He Dusseldorf, 2 24 in the provisions of the Home Mortgage Bill now | earlier accomplishments, we suggest that Congress-| Sergeant Major intimated that| “Nonsense, Le Sage. It is I who ey Dr. Richard Williams ing and the men’s.prize was won p everything went well, |am fooling them. Talk sense. I N i pending before Congress. As it was introduced m'mvn begin to make their reservations for the home- Having conluded his report, Vit- |hold the Kaid in the hollow of R. F. Lewis, head of the Juneau DENTIST 5 Congress, the Associated Press summarized the ward trip. torelll accepted his superior of-|my hand. He thinks I am here| Water Company, was in Juneau|( OFFICE AND RESIDENCE JUNEAU TRANSFER ,‘( method intended to be used to extend its benefits ficer's offer of a cigarette, and|to join him, to support him, to|from his home in California, and|| Gastineau Building, PLone 481 COMP A to the debt-ridden home owner. Straight from the Shoulder. gracious permission to be seated,|fight for him. I and my men|Promised that the Water Company; | ANY "r { Its summary follows: | while they once again discussedare to serve his ends, the fool |[Would continue to grow with the » al ! If you own a $10,000 home and have an ; (Portland Oregonian.) tl:ne subject of the hour of axf-!He and his men are to serve‘gruwmifll:ty carddul:;:u. l'll:: :3"[2: 3 Mouno' ‘lnd : | $8,000 mortgage against it that you cannot | All Who have read President Roosevelt's messages|Iival, and probable mental atti-|mine 2" inqui ::::is necen?l-‘y o e 1 Robert Simpson o b1 Gt Sria . 50w vou a0" abott Benetltine and speeches—and who nasn't?—cannot but be struck t\_xde‘ of the officer, non-commis- ‘And France?” inquired Le Sage S » . P S l . y ' U8 08 3 A : i 3 sioned officers and men of the |softly. o A D tora e o the $2,000,000,000 home mortgage bill: by their directness and lack of what, in former|%oned off A e . h | % : g (pt. D. I Avipi o the Pelisea]: Home iGwners, Lows times, was known as “literary style” The fact is|Ti¥st detachment of the reinforce- France? fhew:ull be_ufladq abnd’I ht?:pe that's how 1t goes ,any- Graduate Angeles Col- ! Corporation, showing that you pay 6 per |that the avoidance of the appearance of formal style| ™S =~ = 0| oo o mEERERGH e b 0 ey, | lege of Optometry and Moves, Packs and Stores | e . UBRE ol Bre " depanAL is itself the style in these modern times. v BT e KON A b “My men?” asked Riccoli. Opthalmology Freight cent interest or more, TR 8 P ; | It is the same in oratory, where the Websterian |tor¢lli, it is the accomplished fact cible Sultan of Morocco, head of | o, nobody’s men. Mythical| | Glagses Fitted, Lenses Ground g and Baggage T bt Tor v fameOPR JUSUNOW &% | tundities have given way to & conversstiona| 0ot 15 the beet’ argument theltte vas Panimamic. . r ' | nl¥80 S VOT L 2 Prompt Delivery of too big for your income. world over. 'When ‘they arrive| “Yes, ves, I know it all, Major 8.8 vhe W i : Kaid's dream.” - fone; in lterature, where: Victorian artificallly. s s, "0l s s Ciha' i Gasties| Ricodll’ | You'e stlll riding. thet FUEL OIL ¥ the thing is done. And should |horse, e you” ‘And may one ask what you are Once convinced, the corporation will nego- been dis by t . ing- tiate with the holder of your mortgage. It n displaced by the staccato of Ernest Heming A & will seek a reduction of the mortgage to— ;\xae)a'te‘rnslx}::plt::?:;ménv;hf;\:xnter::dvm;nh;: ;’:O‘;‘;‘f there be among them any fool who! Ricccli smiled. ) i “",er";"“m? PR e Dg'm‘:'mf&:mx;"‘ - ALL KINDS OF COAL y—! v ve to the . e is so damned a fool as to hesi-| “Join me,” said he. ‘“Join me, 2 . A . i :grl:ffool.lol:eurccfi\ss:cléllz\‘rxp‘zuinfl‘n&]e mort velt addresses himself to the people or to COngress|y.ie patween a happy life and an and have a career worth having, |come to arrest him and S;md 2 Eye; Ex,an;in‘z}dl—th:uglgflfld PHONE 48 i pen ; ¥ in the most unaffected and simple language, he is|, . i Mg o SR ] iner|OVer the border for trial, on a oom 7, Valentine 3 ; f gage $6,000 worth of bonds ou% of the new merely following’ the method whli)ch moder:: experts r::i?zxgd;fi;?y—\g?\ M%c:nl\:r:g face ‘:—i;;\: r:m(;x:m;{. qst}zltey?:::;gmtl'm:; oharge of murder of French sol- Office Phone 484; Residence o WEv. buswing & ey Sepl Wkerndt. ence shows to be wiscst. After all, a Presidential| o1 guppose” mused Major Ric-|grow cabbages in a French wvil. |4i€rs; the destruction of French|| Phine 238. Office Hours: 9:30 — 1 You will get & new 6,000 mortgage bear- message is for the purpose of conveying a thought b iges Mo s 2 |e ) # e | CONVOYS, posts and property; and to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 R e ing per cent interest and payable in > coli, “it 'is the better plan to act|lage. Join me, and I will ed RV s st e g i r mo installments—or ~quarterly, semi- and getting something done—not for the purpose Of{first as though for France, and|of his Murats and Bernadottes? | T i L i anr caig i Sanally’ o sapuslle It you grefir—ome Tif- glorifying the writer—and the best way to cOnvey| afterwards to see if We have Tf he could make waiters, hostlers, | France. B x7" | Rose A. Andrews—Graduste Nurse MAY HAYES I | Ay . a thought is to put it into the simplest word. any such fool among us | private soldiers, into Kings, what| "And then —might one ask?' ELECTRO TRERARY Modi i o deen, Mr. Wilson had a beautiful but occasionally tire-| “Well—I think that's all”|could not I make of you?" foatied: Blonlls ity i o etk odiste ' If your taxes are in arears or if you need some style. Mr. Harding and Mr. Hoover were more|Riccoli added, yawning., “Turn| “Why, a damned traitor. That| ~Then your young friend Rai- M.—Muom Bergmann Hotel ] a new roof, the corporation may lend ¥ou in the modern manner, though they remained at|the men out at 2 a. m. I shallisiwhat you could make of me, |Su Efr R gy o [ r’""u“m st PHONE 205 : the necessary money at 5 per cent, adding aql times more formal than Mr. Roosevelt has been.|ie there at ten minutes past ‘two/#Major Riccoli, if T put myself un-| O, . L Wlfzlegse .ol 400, oflrsiidgedle P { that to your $6,000 mortgage Mr. Coolidge was consciously brief and idiomatic,| “ doubt it,” said a deep voleef{Teservedly in your clean and hon- (Wil youz: ! Sk S A e et vina [ PR R H Should your financial condition be such lgg 3 man from the Vermont hills would be expected in French, as the door opened,|est hands.” syl g i THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY . 1 that you cannot make immedia to be. But none of these carried simplicity to th2land a big man in a hooded cloak| “Still riding that horse, are| “2,’;1 W “'-d t:g: e ! Franklin Street between | the corporation may grant you @ three- |ogtreme achieved by Mr. Roosevelt, for instance in[stood on the threshold. The man|you?” sneered Riccoli. e o b MUSIC or Front and Second Streets o year mortatorium—but you 1iust pay up his radio address explaining the banking situation.|in the cloak stepped forward,| “Yes, for France.” 'eecfts(')‘ | after that. ‘ | Probably in future years the pendulum will swing|threw back the hood and dropped | «and what will France give you'l‘lco .yrig‘ht 1032 T, A Stokies 00.) ENTERTAINMENT ! PHONE 359 \ ol If there is not a building and loan asso- (agian. Probably when the American people have|the cloak from his shoulders, re-(feo Sage? A cabbage patch. Well, | P! s S | Furnished for Lodges, Parties | | & 1 ciation in your community, the cur;_)omlmn been talked to in the most one-syllable language|vealing to the astounded Riccoli|well youve had your chance.” i m—es R oF Denide =5 may establish a Federal one in which you for a while, they will enjoy a return to the formality |and Vittorelli, a French Colonel| «pye got it, Major Riccoli, and h.ng“hlmlnn the ';u of Nem’m F. E. MILLS PHONE 281 | E can put the money with which to meet the traditional with the Presidency. But for the time|in full uniform. Tm taking it quite soon,” and o sy b . L. SCH mortgage payments; and you can borrow at least, Mr. Roosevelt has made a happy choice| “Le Sage!” whispered Riccoli. |again Colonel Le Sage consulted| e. .is = . ULMAN I from that association, on a secured mort- of literary method. He gives the appearance of com- | Sergeant Major Vittorelli in-|nhis watch. | o] \ DR. E. MALIN Manufacturing Furrier 1 - | gage, just as from any other. plete candor—of talking from the shoulder, man to |Stinctively sprang to attention MWell, T won't bore you for tong,| | PAINTS—O! S | i . L e s Formerly of Juneau i B But the value of your home must not man. And that is what the country needs and| “You are under arrest, Sergeant Major Riccoli, I shall be going in | Builders’ m:ni | eenledsm mwuc e | Reasonable Prices | be more than $10,000, nor must it house expects from him. The times demand it, if con- | Major,” said Colonel Le Sage. “Re- | "/ vo | HARDW, | scatew:;cr Wwflmnamn | 501 Ranke Bldg, Seattle | il [ more than three families, nor can You figence is to be recaptured. move your belt and revolver. ‘Might one ask Where?” | Thomas Hardware Co. | e T o AT HBoME ‘l"\eg | obtain refinancing on a mortgage that covers | - “Don't! Shoot him!" cried Ric-| wpg’ iverview the Kaid, By the I i premf it i el mswn o more than 80 per cent of the value of the I Mr. Matsuoka says Japan will not leave Man- |¢Ol, With a glance of positive 8- rindness and courtesy of the help- 18 2 gly 1 .“_Q_:—.- property. chukuo for at least six months. We will take part 00V at the table whereon lay his|p) genor Pedro Maligni, I have BERGMANN DINING Authority for the corporation to re- lof that bet.—(Washington Post.) °“".’(‘}u‘:‘::ff":md GColonel Le Sage, j& interview with the Kaid in his ROOM E 3 “°“lown private audience chamber. CATHOLIC SERVICES |30-HOUR-WEEK TO ATIENTION e room, e framped (| puivate and_ personel, seere. and Harry Race e LEGION BALL PLAYERS i g ot . | confidential. " BE HELD TOMORROW | PREVAIL, FEDERAL Team practice is called for to- Sagt"es‘mgm oo e ket France?” sneered Riccoli, |, DRUGGIST ml:‘;é ‘;“" Sunday, e gl FOR PATRICK CALVEY BLDG., KETCHIKAN| morrow night at the Ball Park at/yiil bonq tore at the flap of| “Well. in point of face, T go in |ty e ] | e 2 |6 PM. ANl players are requested|;. 1oicter of his revolver. my 'I‘euton?c manifestation or in- “THE SQUIBB STORE” e Y Week or Month .[ - Funeral services will be held to-| A thirty-hour working week will| % ‘w':}oE‘:)'ilGE WORTH, Myr As the weapon flashed from its 3”_‘;‘;::' Slcl;m:::ll:t]'"’ame and role morrow morning at the Catholic | prevail on the construction of the ¥ i Lo Basel; n 'l‘. case, the ngarest Leglfmmxre s N e Church for Patrick Calvey, who|Federal Building in Ketchikan ac.| American Legion all Tear seized Vittorellts arm, while the| ‘BUS you are quite sure it is YELLOVW and HOTEL ZYNDA died at St. Ann’s Hospital Satur- | cording to word recived here. —8dV.|second presented his fixed bay-|for France e 0] TRIANGLE Tt e day. Interment will be at Ever-| The money allowed for the build- AT S 4570 onet at the pit of his stomach. |a suggestive half-sneer. Large P! ms green Cemetery in the Catholic|ing is from the Emergency Relief _Gasolme-povsmd rg.llroad en- | «gjt gtill, Riccoli,” snapped Le| *“Oh, quite. The Kaid thinks he P C ABS ELEVATOR SERVICE plot. The body of the deceased|and Construction Act of 1932, and|E.n€S are being used widely on the|sage, his own hand on his re-|is going to talk to me—it is cur- J is at the C. W. Carter Mortuary. | specificaly states, according to the|StAt€ Toads by the Italian govern-|yolver butt. 2 jous you should have mentioned| ONE SHOVE ¥ T T IRty communication, that 30 hours is| Toht “Good!” he added, turning io)‘cabbages’ once or twice, Riccoli,” 25(: the limit that anyone man can| ——1 Vittorelli. “Three of you march|and Le Sage broke into English. OUR COAL P PAPER' Also TIRES work in any one week. The only him to the guard-room and hand| ¢‘The time has come,’ will give as much heat as two of i ARE IN FOR RAISE, |exceptions are in executive, ad- FINE I him over to Major Langeac with| The Kaid has said, the dirty, slaty kind. That's why ) Rates e+ Ty | ministrative, and supervisory posi-| | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | [my orders that he is to be con-| ‘To talk of many things; you save money by getting your E. 0. DAVIS : WILSON lS ADVISED tions. ¥ at very reasonable rates fined to the punishment cell, to] Of shoes and ships and sealing |coal from us. If you want coal { 584 “ ; await court-martial. Use any nec- wax that will not klink u; £ x 2 ,Another indication of improved { WE}&HB’{D%%%? E | essary force.” : And cabbages and Kings. will burn down to &:‘;‘;’m m - ———— | s conaiions ‘nrousnout the| CONVERSE HERE; JOINS | The lignt of hope again - {and” more DaieUty 35 (0 | inas il give she s hea. pon . | country was evinced in a wire re- inaf ] e of ] ‘hasn’ come 1 ,‘7 ceived today by Malcolm Wl]son.'STAFF OF BREWING co~ L ® | Sailor #Harris. for the German equivalent of a -lm%mmu&ww. ' JU’NEAU'YO‘JNG | , Gm:‘mm" : » E Alaska Representative for Biake, L3 “You may find that you have|quarter of a million francs to MAYTAG nbnucts )| L Moffit and Towne, paper company,| R. W. Converse arrived on the| | The Florence Sho T met Major Langeac before” add-|turn up, together with certain D. B. FEMMER Funeral Parlors | ) | stating that prices on all grades of | Yukon yesterday to join the Al-| | permanent Waving a Specialty | |ed Le Sage, with a short laugh. |guns, rifles, ammunition and men, PHONE 114 Licensed Fumeral Directors | W. P. JOHNSON »y i paper, both fine and coarse were | aska Brewing and Malting Com- Florence Holmquist, Prop. “Legionnaire Belleme! On guard - A and | i | advancing. pany staff. PHONE 427 outside this door, until your com- | Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 | } Mr. Wilson was also advised by| For more than N_ years Mr. Behrends Bank Building m S e . ol Ballou and Wright, automobile ac- | Converse has been active in gen-| o 14 . ‘; ) T S : cessory dealers, that they have been | eral financing. He has made sev- J ) A | i notified by a large tire company |eral trips to Alaska and is well il i : uneflll 8 LIIDWIG NELSON ; | ; that tires would advance 20 per|known in several parts of the Ter- SABIN S ASMINE t‘ 2 JEWELER i cent during this month. ritory. J 1 Plonefl‘ 1 891 Watch Repairing j ' F ND MRS. JACK CALVIN erything in Furnishings i 3 FRONT STREWT ( i & MR. Al . CALV Evi n i o . '-i, LOCAL FIRM WILL ARE PARENTS OF BABY GIRL for Men CREAMS i . . l 9 3 e i = ‘ BU]LDBASEMENTFOR An eight pound baby girl was | /¥ 5 £ : ! Fl'lan'cm 1 ’3 2 The advertisements are your gulde | ’ L. H. SMITH LODGE| born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. HF‘i—H__._Et_w_n:E E | e % to efficlent spending. saloum 8 } ; Mrs. Calvin, | | Fine Floors stimates | 50 f I X To £ill their contract to excavate| paer ; CaVI m’;y Easnorarcee 11 GARLAND BOGGAN C H nstitution L e s \ h:’rd andmbui;gd a c‘elment l;a.sime;c and A ‘baby- ks Bolng- well, aa-]) Bpadions ‘ ! Second | N e Dage mome 03 4 X to Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe Fiowrtog | 1 PEERLESS o Smith at Taku River, C. E. Gordon| o o, in attendance | . Hardwood Flooring-—Laying, : COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS e . of the firm of Gordon and Horsett, Sl U A | Sanding, Finishing 5 B RE A D 113 Main Street, left Juneau to- NOTICE | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | Butl er Maur 0 - i day with a crew of five men l;m} ELKS BALL PLAYERS b S AL o MDA SRS (- % Pt totits ‘. 3 the Elmira, chartered from Miller L N — 1 MR us Canq 'e! + i . Brothers, Ketchikan. Please get all practice on bal [T FUR GARMENTS | Drue Co. | Always Good: The Cash B .. The Elmira was loaded to the| field possible before next Sunday. ] The B. = (Y re S an P! “ azaar Py o guards with equipment necessary to| Call at Frye-Bruhn & Co. for uni- Made to Order I : } B % . Always Fresh Open Evenings i ] A do the work. forms. A. T. KO Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | Money Orders Anytime & = % S ot R 5 3 Carl Thorsett is remaining in| —adv. Manager. H. J. YURMAN | Juneau Alaska o} “Ask Your Gr. e — | Juneau in charge of the firm's re- VTR, S R | The Furrier ] i A There DEWS for you in the [ " pair shop. 101dp.pmat1‘he!‘.mmre. \ advertising.columns, .. ;

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