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S e ev 0 g0 00y . AT THE HOTELS 3 .0 080 080090 0000 Gastinean Robert C. Wakelin, Juneaw; Har- ry Race, Ketchikan; Mrs. J, Bacon nnd Mn C. H Bmivh 'nxlsequah thk,.n, A B‘ Agdans, mme. om all, Seattle; L. M. Garrigan, Ju- ileau; ©. B. Syre, Nels Anderson, Kuursmn Anet; F. 4. MeGloud, Garments Partieularly' 1o the Members of ik + Hlouse of Representatives WJM il Members of the Terruwfd?fiamw who stood by us lillb .x ) ’Ffl{}; o lature Adjourns B P (Cgntinued fwm Page (One) Bior Bragaw, weir respeetive houses. tes GIRDLES wm Sta Gives you Supreme Contfort . . . Givesithe § S s vt e desired dift support where needed. - Kas detachable shoulder straps, jplush lined gores for extra + Bty mofiop of a modem : [fire oot dmilding for the Plopeers’ hooks and .eyes, elastic pliability. ] A“‘"‘W tM Eduoation ' ahd: T At Was 4 2,50 to $7.00 Regular Price—$2 Now 25 % Diseount. hear+ Cliff Daigler, Seattle; B. F. Phelps,| FREEBURN, (,Amm Ketchikan; E. B. Harmeling and /HERE .ENROUTE ‘@0 :SURKA wife, Seattle; George Lange, Todd, Alaskan 8. Lingard, Taku; J. B. Harring-| ton Juneau; O. Hansen, Excursion, Inlet; “T. Cooper, Juncau Zynda Fragerickson, Slbka,‘ , city; Mary Bndgo\ “M TEAG!EIN ‘Walter B. King, Ket-} 7 & o ‘g J. A. Herbert, Sel- Mm’i{' who hes been in Juwu. .m»m o her hame qn.the Nertpland. W. sL. Freeburp, ;0annexy owuner| 'at Bitka and well knpwa Alaskan, was in Juneat while ithe WNorth| land was ‘in port, énrouts to Sitka v.o start opelanm thla summer. ¢ illetters 45, and seiners $10. @#ugo W J. H. Gibson, Minneapolis; chikan; Mrs. dovia. yesterday ‘here ,by H. L. Faulkner iy “Toe HI (86 gy in W b8 Egd HRAR Y ‘ Again—W e Thank Yos:All Tom, Joe and Gus George mfiw BY OFFICIALS \‘snfl'l ‘Sawon kq‘f Alapka . member of ¥ Houss, Anchorage, . motions +o0_adjourn sine repeal of ‘the Eigh- .“‘#.L-auar Con-l’ ‘Was. empowered {o pro- v Al\! %&n fegulations | and took off her blindfold. i regulate and | fl‘ dmportation, transpor- 1 5 ufactupe and sale of in- -h uor ‘The :law -will be- Begretary | proclaims the Frepdl of the Eighteenth Amend- t, {Home was. mvvlphd for in another act, and #225000 cwas -made avail- | _ |able for that purpose. The selec-| 'qlnnd’ a site, amhn of .plans | Mlom\onzwmenew islature in its closing 7 Roden as ‘law Revision Gpmissioner. ‘The Commission i§ Other -former rates were| fThis act bas already been attack- iled in the courts. A suit was filed qa)se qnmng mcome ftaxa irom ong to three times the . ARRESTS ALREADY MADE Police Searchmg for Two { Others in Mysterious | Abduction Case i (Continuea from Page Qne) no light ¢xcept what came Lhrough the eracks in the wall. ~Tuesday night a man .came, itook off her handcuffs and then led her out of doprs. She was still blindfolded. They walked what the,girl thought was about a mile across mud. Once the man held her in his arms while they jumped .a diteh. They arrived at another shack and the man put her in a tool storage place She remained in that place Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday night. She was left alone during the day time and the doors .were locked. Something to Eat After dark & man brought her |a sandwich, cocoa and milk. She| man said that was all she could have. The girl said the man's | pre: schedules was defeated in the House by & 11 to 5 vote Thurs- night. The Senate had ear- defeated the House measure ding for a graduated tax on hands were white, she saw them py! tBE Nght e his' HASHIEhY, | !I’hurs rnoon’ thé man told her he would arrange to get her back to her Aather and 'mother that night. On Thursday night she was put into a car again. Sh/e' was told her father was in the back seat. After a while her hund-l fold was taken off and she was, put in the rear .seat with' {her father. It is believed that it was fi_yri} Buck driving the car, On ghe fron seat was another man with a ‘black hood over his head and he is be- asked for something else but the,made in the child’s own ‘hand- writing. e, ————— ATTENTION MQOSE | Officers and Members Officers and members are re- quested to meet at Moose Hall 1:30 P. M. Sunday, May 7, to attend] 1 traps. No thought was given by either | | nouse to revising ‘the general taxa-I evenue measure that has been | tmue in iorca for angther two | years,” making eight. years in all. the funeral of our unfortunate; brother, M. Floridan. ED. RODENBERG, —adv. Dictator. Read the ads as carclully 2c you read the news articlea, From 5:30 Green Onions \ New Asparagus Hot Parker Bergmann Dining Room MENU Cream of Turkey Seup Lettuce and Tomato Salad ROAST TURKEY Steamed Rice Fruit Jello—W hipped Cream Butterscotch Pie Coffee Private Booths for Parties DANCE ] EVERGREEN GARDENS | B TONIGHT WH'ERE YOU ALWAYS HAJ’E to 7 P. M. AND DRESSING New Potataes House Rolls Cookies Mitk "Th _‘W@ktther i LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Buresu) Forecast for Junean and vicinitv. beginning at 4 pm. "M Generally fair tonight and Sunday; gentle variable Time 4.pm. yestly 4 am. today Noon today . 29.79 29.77 29.70 CABLE 55 36 60 38 87 33 NE 8 Calm 8 w Pt Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity Weathér Clear . Pi.Cldy Sldy o ward and is lowest west of Washlngton and near-, 1 and highest in the Aleutian Islands, ‘Temperatures have risen moderdtely in the cemral Int,enar lieved to have been Kenneth Buck. Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am.., After a long drive the party Station itemp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | reached & pond. .whieh :tarned -out jBarrow 18 . .24 | o8 510 6 Trace .Cliy’ tobe Wychmere Harbor.:The party, jNome | g 26 20 120 4 0 oy wént sboard the Bobp and theyiBethel ... 50 30 | 26 2 14 0 cidy left. for’' down the 'icoast. 'Shortly, Fort Yukon . 42 42 | 3¢ M 4 0 Cldy after :a Coast Guard boab caméjTanans ... g2 42 34 38 0o 02 Cldy alongside ‘and . McMath. told thosegFairbanks 50 48 % 38 By i #boaxd - the -Bob -there was -no use, Fagle 46 44 8@ e g& in’ hiding. the girl. He and his St PAMlit.....L. 30 30 28 28 6 Trace € daughter then boarded the cutter g';"fhkflarbor 40 36 30 32 10 06 Pt.Cidy | and ‘were brought here. 3 42 40 32 M 0 0 Cldy .44 42 30 30 0 0 Cla RANSOM LETTER : gz 55 ! ;: 36 0 0 PLOMy HARWICH PORT, Mass., May ‘6. A - oo - 4 o Pt.Cldy —Negotiations leading to the re- Ketchikan 60 58 | 40 42 4 o | covery of the McMath girl came Prince Rupert ... 58 54 | 40 42 0 0 Ppt.ody through a ransome letter ‘Wednes- Edmonton . - 60 58 | 40 42 4 0 clay day night and ‘then a mysterious Seattle 58 54 [i 44 4 12 Zrace Cldly contact with the abductors, the po- | Eortiand 54 52 g4 a8 8 .26 Cldy llice state. “The authorities under+|San Franeisco ... 56 52 [ 48 48 8 0 Cln; stand the ransom demand was The barometric pressure is moderately lw from Cordova South- Island The pressure is moderately high in Western .and Northern Al@ska with generally claudy “wedther Everything for Your Garden Flower and Vegetable Seeds ONION SETS CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Poultry and Egg Station Direct from Producer to You s TORGERSON BROS. Prompt ADcliveny— Telephone 268 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 403 “TAKU WINDS” Have Nothing on ;the @ Cleaner When It'Comes to Power. The DeLuxe Model has a super powered, ball bearing motor. Let us demonstrate ithis cleaner. Terms Like Rent {. e Alaska Electrie Light & 4 Power Company JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS FIREMEN'S BALL MAY. 6 THE GHAS. W. CARTER MORTUAR‘Y “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” . Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 ANN UAL DANCE NATATORIUM HA‘[&L——-BOU@LA—S ! g § “TONIGHT - Music by Jimmy Steele’s Revelers Admission, :Gentlemen $1:00 ‘SPECIAL FERRY FROM ' JUNEAU Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.'m. st e PO SELECTROL”-of course!: Harm Macfimefiimp Plumhmg Heating Sheet Metal THE TREND is toward DOUGLAS—Phone 18 5 et x4y LT