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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1934. around the face of the slide and . iy REASSURES THE FEARFUL. [ B ST I O e L TR 2 . Daily Alaska Empire e THANE TRAFFIG oicombiei ™ omorrow” 50 PROFESSIONAL Fentarnal Societies | o g | Those who feared that unrestricted seine fishing| Williams said. The mass of snow OF v over the highway is so great that the cost of removal is prac- tically prohibitive, it was said. i IYRARC RGO |o—r— e From The Empirs | | Helene W. L. Albrecht | Gastineau Channel g Commissioner | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL M AGER in Alaskan waters might be permitted by the United | v States Bureau of Fisheries will find comfort inj Published every eve ¢ except Sunday by the the assurance to the contra that » {PIRE FRINTING ‘COMPANY at Second and MAIn mony T Bell has just given to Delegate Dimond | The defour ‘il be sboul 1350 S Sk i bl ‘in P. 0. ELKS meets Juneau, Alask PE el P : St 2 feet long. Tt will follow the beach FEBRUARY 2, 1914 Massage, Electricity, Infra Red [ ! % ™ O & Sl ¥ ) 4 — ashington s the Commissioner pointed ‘DC[OUI‘ Al‘OUnd SnOWSllde % A 3 Ray, Medical Gymnastics, | | CVery Wednesday At %y P line and will permit operation of motor vehicles at all hours of the day except at maximum high tide. The month of January had been the coldest experienced in Juneau had I d in the Post Office in Juneau as matter. the| and as has been noted in this column before, . i regulations for the current year opened up only a| Bt‘l“g Constructed | 8 p.m Visiting 307 Goldstein Bullding brothers welcome. Phone Office, 216 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A : | for a year though it more small area off the Aleutian Islands where small| i 4 A 3 #o| L. W. Turoff, Exalt- Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 >l & &¢ e a AN 3 Opens Sa(urday G clear days than any monih for a ' =21 ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, per month. boats cannot operate successfully, due to the fact l . C d long time. The coldest day of the - s I » oY, mail, postage b » following rates: |that it s in unprotected waters, and where there| Traffic between Juneau and rrigate Cotton Lands Biohin b ooribie 0. the reciRTs Rose A. Andrews : s hanih in sgvanc e are no local seiners to be hurt by competition of|Thane, which has been interrupt-| CHUMISH, Khrigiz, U. 8. 8. R—| o 0ine report of C. R. Reed, Unit- Qeiniise: Whitke KNICATS OF COLUMBUS Subscribers will cc a if they will promptly {¢he Jargor vessels. Those who had studied this|ed since the slide last Saturday| Completion of a combination hy- S . ! Seghers 1 notify the Business ( of any failure or irregularity a [LEsa = d o S 3 fomlais “led States volunt weather ob- Electric Oabinet Baths—Mas- | ghers Council No. 1780, in the delive r | matter were at once aware that nothing in it could e restored sometime dro electric and irrigation dam on Shirver. Was Juruary 27, when the sage, Colonic Irrigations Meetings second and 123t the Chu river is converting to fer- Telephone 4 LSk 4 | tor , it was announced today | ¢ e : asonably give ground for alarm. | ) 3 thermometer rcached 2 degrees be-| | Office hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. || Monday at 7:30 p. m. < MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | In the restoration of the old lmitation of 900|BY M. 1 B i o B 250000 acres of arid Jand 1% )15 sero and the warmest was on| | Evenings hv Appointment || Transient brothers urg- 4 iy Asmclaien rres 18 axcluiys led ot lfeet for trap leads, the Commissioner undoubtedly | 2 e S B o - s e O o e soma | January 1 and 2 with 40 degrees! | Second and Mamn #hone 200 | |ed to attend, Councl B O T o sandited in this paper and also the lacted with wisdom. This will' meet with widespread| C, .or 0 1 3 : 4 above zero. £ ) Chambers, Fifth Streci. Jocal news published her ; | A crew Is opening a detour in the area. | — - JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. MMMMM i _ lapproval in Alaska where the original 1000-foot! GiskabA i o = HN P , G. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |regulation had been greeted with protest from | IR Juneau Elks were to meet the " E. B. WILSON H. J. TURNER, Becretary » RN LT OB AN G DU LICATION. several sources. The 900-foot lead worked satis-| Douglas Elks on the Treadwell ¢ - D. e -— — | severs ‘ DD leys on the followinz cvening in a | Chiropedist—Foot Specialist Sy Ty e factorily. The average catch per trap has not been v e A 401 Goldstein Building | iru’ks go any place any {unduly low under it. To have added 100 feet to| by H. You z_aml" K““"’" el "_““"“,'; | PHONE 496 i A taok for Diesel Ofi the lead would have raised it somewhat, and thus y Herbert Jensen ‘V‘kt‘rx.:.m IQ‘"‘“ :" ,mll"'_‘,_‘ o mo to'e ::l | and a ‘:“" '°*{°"‘:]° oil save ! i p 3 vipe g at| ———————— v glas with he teal " — arner (rouble. {have tended to wipe out some of the good that| Help cheer them o anothier victory. | W % = FHONE 168 NIGET 10 will result from the wholesale closure of traps oP3IS: Frank Grahame Mr. Greene regained something of [ | Those on the Juneau team were, {made by Commissioner Bell this year. qut hae Doen oneg IECAEREIRT <.y aggrosaivenesa. fo located | | Loafgreen, Lucas, King, Carmein | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER RELIABLE TRANSrER 1: S SE e f-Ene iy ‘ot Viicatan. oriega s, rth and the twa camera-nen, | {and Haaseh: on the Douglas, Snow, | DENTISTS { v 5 iy suspects, the same 18ha trie ; or 3 . [am—c— ARCTOMYS MONAX. to /.;dm‘:uu,hutuctu Kont in Holly- Rrpgas fl‘fl"d(cr{flz :U flfl'=,h.i w_itan Bennett, Mentzner, Theilekke and Blofl;z}r{gxnéiuslaldlng | | souNT 7 17 L SR wood a short time before. Now |th ir ler thick tongued invita-| | Teiry. Second and fourth Mon- % Frank i ching fo th - e | Telry. and {0 7 A good many of us stll respect the sagzacity| hioescarmsss of Mo asiator fdeng | tion, the cool liquid that remained| | Hours 9 am. t0 9 Pm. | |day of each month n A | and prudence of the groundhog. February 2, today,| Bl Lanaton and Janice whom he |in a guart bottle upon the table. He | | Word was received in Juneau of M| Scottish Rite Temple, @A § is his day, when he comes forth from the winter| on her way to Mex 0 to [ake o Buady _l them into their seats’upon| | the marriage at Skagway of Mrs. i nning at 7:30 p. m. 7 hibernation, looking about, and decides whether we| ‘N "% oo with Frank o e |\ in. Virginia Butler, organizer of the| ! Dr. C. P. Jenne L. E. HENDRICKSON, are to have six weeks more of winter or a kindly,| dangerous interior. The train whistled and puffed out| | Draper clubs in Alaska. to Frank | DENTIST Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Scc- T e R B satbly orage: )t the station. Mr. Greene had ar-| | Suffecool, pioneer of Skagway. retary. exultant, early Spring. His record possibly averages 08, ¢ , P! ag Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine v . ranged his party at the rear end of | | 2 ell with that of the Government Weather Bureau, | Chapter 20 g DARERS ” 5 | Building | THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY. notwithstanding the scoffings of those confident MEXICAN MDVIR, lisiie 7| telr conct aEBBIEL BTIE Ioros| | ot Tam ey gtoning 0+ | Teleplione 116 |1 T i H 18 ey sep.ra . | clear up e debris on the ¥ & ] individuals who have “outgrow stition.” 3 e : ; st i s . Mivor i ol Aislorytwa Halleve, Dak e nEn are o DI s e, e | {oRATIO GREENE was discon- | the pa.ked and chattering humanity | | poperty preparatory to the erec = MRS. J. M. MALILA such a general outpouring of good-fellowship as that|, oo o oo : e o it s solate. For the first time in his | further forward. | {of the temporary storerooms for B———————— ®| Graduate Swedish Masseuse 5 L hdeasiariesd the Tatlonoids. Mettilay partys | RoorChepEe b Hig oW shisdow; why then; shouldn't he felt somewhat at a loss. Mex-| “There was no first class coach| |the Charles Goldstein business, | Dr. J. W. Bayne b B for President Roosevelt last Tuesday. Ten million the burrowing lxu(‘e vegc;tarlan look askance at his| ., was uncivilized and not at all | on this train. The: us ally have one | pending the erection of the mag- | DENTIST i > t las on this necromantic day? | S AAsahas foy thing: | | a0 } tal | p i people, says an Associated Press estimate, took Part| — muervhode knows y . : : relpful. they told me. Another funny thing: | | nificent new concrete Goldstein | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | B e grd i Bt | L erybody knows if Candlemas Day be warm and | erything had gone wrong that | They have a flat-car hehind us with building. | Ofiice aours, 9 am. to 5 pm. - [’m»mv ;) % }. ‘1“’“,‘:“- ,(, : t‘.': by p)“m’-’ bright what is likely to happen, likewise Whal| 1o anq indications were that the|about Lwenty soldiers on it and an- | | ‘venings by appointment. ! TR T T hem to the endowment for the Warm SPrings|reasonably will happen when that day falls “dark | sqlance of the afternoon Would be fother one bebind the engine With | The Juneau Cold Storage Com- Phone 321 i! Infantile Paralysis Foundation. There is some truth [, 4" Groar» | e ity baming. Janfes was £rttul | some 110r0 a¥IEY. | pany had opened a retail fish mar- ;o — & K 2 in the President’s modest declaration that the A B f § el e i bhaling o) 1St on e M et 1o oy Onnerup 8 Him ids fpeli Smile if you will, but keep ’em on, or put 'em| with him in the heat of the trop\ci 1l have to ask their General if |%€v he City Dock and was pre i e R Suimis b0 G sulokin Ohes of our| t+" gecordingly as the groundhog suggests. So| afternoon. Hogarth, the director, || can use them for extras. We'll need |Pared to cater to these fond of sea [ i 5 National family.” It was to aid them and not Mr.| .. o (o the prophesy of the groundhog on his| 1ad damned him for an ass because | a couple of hundred for the ‘yelling, |food. They ‘were fo have on hand!| Robert Simpson ] = : prophesy g g e hey or Roosevelt that this fund was raised. But no one|eyiedition into the open air today. | nis Spanish had not been adequate | howling, savages’ scenes. They look |at all times fresh, salted and Opt. D. can doubt that it was the people’s great admiration for the Progreso customs officials | too lazy to yell and nowl much but |smoked fish of all Kinds and varie- | 3. 31ate Lios Angeles Ool- || «| & for Mr. Roosevelt, and their knowledge that the The President of the International Brotherhood| Who had pawed over their cameras | maybe we can put a keg of veer on Hles, . lege of Optometry and 2 tion is very close to his heart, that prompted | of Magicians has a responsible position in the United | *id equipment. jop ¥ bz {70l o tie ruins T o A Opthalmology ] - the demonstration that is without parallel in our|giates But the President didn't have to| And this despit the official per- |and have 'em charge it.” | Thrives on Depression | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | l JUNEAU-Y ) hist No President, no other man, we believe, | can on his services to make a three billion dollar| Missions he had secured in Mexico| The ruabled along; Mr. | ; ik I . -YOUNG | has ever so endeared himself to his fellows in this| s profit for the country on its gold stock |:Otiyienizqute torTNBAAIN McGrath, | Gr i ghlbnix MOULTRIE, Ga.—A 59 per cent o % | Funeral Parlors | A coun s Roosevelt has. The generous giving | ‘!30 DMI"Cl‘i{)ln n\'i\fl[im"rl. fl:mxl‘; det iy = r:f“_ sn}ll‘mi | growth in population and an acute " pg_ R. E. SOUTHWELL ' | Livemsed Funeral Directors q it scooipanied. the *demonstcabibn.. (wil - give 0 have done that, McGrath should |faintly as an occasional ccmment of |housing shortage dQuring the de- [ pete s el { | Man the Indomitable. |- iive bedn at the dock-t tittiom: LG Hadar her Hogast. and i Optometrist—Opticien | i health and happiness to thousands of sufferers who s o | \‘;‘(‘ “]"“ “] e “02" ) AEEIENICHIN W [LIRE0N0 & ; e ; : ‘~‘1 * “l" pression are claims made by the' | pues Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 t McGrath, who aken a previous | the two other men had produced a | city of Moultrie. e L e would not have had a chance. | (Manchester, England, Guardian.) | e i e Lihal a0 were | o Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | ; — | 1t has long been apparent to thoughtful Observers | gnq sne things he had not done, and bparta’ * & of it W bty lation Was B0, Whlle & TeW soni| Office Pnone 484; Residenos | = NRA AND THE “LITTLE FELLOW.” |[that trouble would ultimately result from that| ow evorything was balled up. faro wr7 faces. : Wi i Phone 236, Office Heurs: 9:30 | o A okl ey passion for “intelligence tests” which has Tecently | iyt gl (I EmER el (15a el | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | SABIN q With convincing proof at hand that the larger |been so vigorously indulged in the United States. |, ri' b€ 1¢ MPPS 8¢ s b e pgu e e o — ~ fting trom NEA codos, and: thet labar réaps pro.|§ators Would Dissenty geb ths'funckion ‘of thogght | DAPKiER SR JUERH OF U ol B 2 ih”fl”.‘“‘[‘;:l L Commercial Adjust- | | Dr. Richard Williams : i for Mem : e : dliokd. T i Siiabamiial Forias g | place a couple of thousand miles s where the! ctures were | 5 J 1 - & portionate benefits from them, critics of the code ‘\:v"}y‘l““‘l'”ll".:(.‘“(‘;"l“:“‘fo‘ I'S:"\:':‘ m“‘"{‘:‘k:“(‘-‘“ j‘“‘{l‘“ It was apparent that none | | ment & Rating Bureau | || DENTI)ST Me——co == system are seeking to undermine faith in it by Ve W AERE CORE RO OV 8 SO as conter id Hogarth wearily, | Of his listeners were pa Cooperating with White Service | | | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE , |z a _ > charging that it s injuring the “little fellow.” Xt o BChet o Bt truct a L e | ¢ in Spanish?”’ "' | torested. ] Bureau Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | f is building up monopolies and Wiping out independ- [igi gt el SIS SpRai | ) el < oo | Mr. Green was proving that a | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ||| THE Juneau Launory ' ¥ |“with simple psychological reactions similar to those | napped Mr. Greene | . | SRR GBI G oy iR e U ent " industrial ‘activities and businesses, Tuns thelo g human being.” And the constructor of that | “God Jknows what it is in this dia.fEuldebook could be artloulate. He We have 5000 local ratings | | ’ Franklin Street between | complaint most often heard these days. apparatus thinks that he can turn out mechanical | lect.” lifged his arm. He paused to draw a on file 8¢ omm=mm 3 " e Pemdloewe Taking cognizance of this charge, Gen. Hugh|men at a cost of not more than £40 apiece—a sad Hogarth strolled off. “Hey, where're | breath. Then, curiously, he o AR A s, H Dr. A. W. Stewart ||| S. Johnson, Chief of the NRA, in a speech before|come-down in the scale of human values. It is a|You going?” called Mr. Greene. | lifted in his seat. His expression was |z 5, e DENTIST | u’ PHONE 358 % the National Retail Dry Goods Association, declared: shame to think that the “psychological reactions” | “We're not through with these boxes | one of hurt j""‘l "'“‘”?"‘.5“‘"““5“' ]l““ LorA MAE ALEXANDER Houss 9 am. to 6 pm. A I YT R SO R AR T A storm is brewing—a typical attempt to (of the mortal instrument can be simulated by ! vet.” "_"”’“"',“",“,f“\”‘?_ e gad as il SOPRANO SEWARD BUILDING B [P sosprs st G| &) Whip up opposition where it may count |machinery at all; it is worse than a shame to think | Down the streeta ramshackle sign | foll sprawling, broken glass crasied | | yocal Culture-Coaching-Diction Oftice Phone 4%, Res.; | | JUNEAU FROCK among the greatest numbers. 1 refer to the that the mechanism which performs that feat could | hung out into the street. In crude | about him. F Studio opens March 1, Gold- | Phone 276 | % claim that NRA oppresses the “little fellow” |be turned out for much less than the price of the | but unmistakable letters it l'UMl' lTh;: "r“";_dhx;d:cd l';xs ‘g.," L stein Bldg. For appoinments | | B— T g . SHOPPE and promotes monopol: cheapest “baby car.” However, when it comes to| “Cerveza.” Hogarth was headed to- | Struck a solid obstruction. The pas- | | see Mrs, J. C. Stapleton. “Exel ' iy PAY: e : : A i : g ey | sengers were thrown forwards Their | s 3 usive but not Expenstve” | If this claim resided in code provisions |doing instead of thinking possibly mortal man will | ward that sign. Evidently he had| " Coats, Dresses, Lingerie ; that looked to suppression of earnest indi- |still retaln some functions that cannot be usurped; | learned his first word in Spanish and | ¢9a¢h ground to & stop. T JUNEAU SAMPLE Hoslery and Hate vidual endeavor, I would not only approve for example, it may be difficult to find a £40 | was raking use of the knowledge. * g % 2 | Jones-Stevens Sh i M (G St Maad 10 “Dhat sihara s somb machine that will be equal to assuming financial| Green turned wearly to his| /A WOMAN screamed piercingly; ) op | SHOP == few such provisions in 200 hastily assembled |responsibility for all the Christmas expenses of an | boxes. Later ho visited Janice at tho | | - WHEreupon as by a signal OWer | | ADIES—CHILDRENS | The Little Store with the 1 codes I have no doubt. |average English houschold. Mere man may still | American Consulate where ho had | ¥OUeR t0ok up her cry, and men READY-TO-WEAR BIG yaLURS HOTEL ZYND. If NRA oppresses anybody, it does not do |have his place in the scheme of things—indeed, he | left her. She was sitting drearily on | houted: Janice heard, above the | | gomard Street Near Third NDA - 3 e by monopolistic tendency, It may do so |mey improve the challenge from the insolent ma- | the verands, In & broken-backed|20iS0 Within the coach, the crash of |g A DR R Large Sample Rooms for another reason. I can tell you the single chine. Simultaneously with the tale from Massa- | wicker chair. exploding firearms. Glass from the e — : C. L. FENTON 1 ELEVATOR SERVICE reason and then prove it to the smoking |chusetts comes the story of an Oslo surgeon Who,| weonsul back yet?” windows shattered about her, splin- FINE CHIROPRACTOR 8. ZYNDA, Prop. hilt. It oppresses people who are not will- while operating, found in the petient’s lnterior| wNo, I don't think he's comingd Phiacr from the woodwork. South ¥ront St., next to 108 it ‘Aboard~dateit wagss and proper hours * |'®% number :of [geniine peatls about, the Ble .0f &) dhuie s oleoh Tocks o it e aen as snideniy a8 it hadibegus, || Wateh SRR A awety Regabiing | Brownle's Barber Shop £ Humian ihon pin-head which had formed there by exactly the hucnec;hml;;.?L\:UO\U:H;:;]‘ it rm‘; the sustained rattle of firing | | at very reasonable rates | orfice H . 10-12; 3-8 —_———— e That, there are some defects in the codes adopted |Ssme Dprocess as that which produces pearls in| aotrath o vou iud| stopped. There was an occasional WRIGHT SHOPPE Evenings by Appointment GARBAGE HAULED | is natural. Perhaps the perfect code will never be [° 5:;‘“- The Ch“g“‘““ “""1“ the United States| = vy Greene exploded f;“"-fi “]‘““ ““““';01 ey lflrdul\: hn; i PAUL BLOEDHORN \ Reasonable Monthly Rates | orittar » each of the: e : . |is thus at once and vigorously taken up in Sean- i A § & ho firing was nof ectes 1 : = L‘( "‘,‘\“ “;1'2’ \"jl‘.‘,"_“,“‘f“‘l A8 prapared Ly husidnie SO e i machine, exude Ll:uught. wnd ) TIPREET asked Jauice, the coach. B E. O. DAVIS ' ings. Bu ere error does exist, it is to the . cvendiogical reactions?” Very well s “Excuse me,” apologized Mr.| Janice looked at the other passen- o SYS I TELEPHONE SRR S8 y 3 , man wili | 584 credit o.] Gen. Johnson and his aides that they are|exude pearls in reply. He may have to emulate | Greene. “I'm all hot and bothered. f gers. The natives huddled together || | Groceries—Produce—Fresh | Day Phone 871 ' -lln ever willing to make the necessary adjustments|the oyster in order to do so, but he is still a| Damn this country. Nothing goes|or crouched near the floor. Their PIONEER CAFE and Smoked Meats e — Za and corrections. street or two ahead of any machine. right. u.b?dy knows where Me- | first excitement had ceased and she J. K. Paul Nick Novak | Front Street, opposite Harris ( [Fa— [ Sl Grath is. Nobody ever heard -t him. | heard them talking together in low | | “THE HOME OF | Hardware Co. | ) l[ got all our stuff in the sustoms | murmurs,—the word “revolucionis: GOOD EATS” L CASH AND CARRY | GENERAL MOTORS ) ! % g house and they sock me plenty duty. | tas” was repeated often. B3 —=a! | B 3 and i CARD PARTY WILL ‘3_10(’\ Exchange “I went to a place they call a bank | Hogarth and the two camera-men | ' MAYTAG PRODUCTS / BE HELD TONIGHT |7Tear Gas Bomber and ‘hey refused to cash my drafts, | were down behind their seats. A A ad{fidadddl Ly W. P | BY TRINITY GU“.D‘I* Convictod so finally I went to a sort of grocery | Mexican was standing in the alsle 444 ! - P. JOHNSON FDH PETERSBURG s Convictec store ana the fellow told mo—he | cutting at the sleevo of another, and | N & | 5 | speaks pretty sood rlish—to hunt | a woman was sitting close by tear- ~of : I :“mfif‘ {'o“nfi‘";lm-fv“fi’}fi ptllxlnt sM-.:s YORK, Feb. 2—Eugene | a dude up Who was last sce.. walk- | ing at a white garment. Janfce's } i — ° > : UN TALLAPUUSA tonight by the Trinity Guld | n “':1".;[1' i mmtdnnlatm' bt Gl it §iusdronrnd fotte sl d N un i .t B ght by the y | ney and Marvard graduate, has “It took twi 5 i was spraw hit ) : Wep s | where both auction bridge and| assault on the charge he set | tho only break ot B MRS & vt be Rer foot § | COMPANY } | contract bridge, whist and pinochle| off tear ga P ‘ 7 : i e tht” fed, “ Jud LA der to: Holdiwm ve mayed M‘mcm’;’ prm‘s‘ “f’rfl gas bombs in the New | the two came.a-men are getting| “Hosarth!” she cried. “Greene is § Large Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' g et O e Terh daiecied By - ork Stock Exchange on Aug- | drunk at some ba., waiting until the | urt!” N : 2 G Short Term There then Qave e cl;ar;:é(n.ud }v.h he ::]):\- ust 4 IA.«.tA IFI- will be sentenced | train starts for Merida.” Swittly the girl knelt beside the | AN . A G Keteh ik A b carhiad mi ”S‘;rv, i February 15. “Is that wh_ve the ruins are?” lax body of Greene. With efficient | NJ r..* ; o to Ketchikan f te oy S b(“l'l;;‘ o il “No. That’s the :apital of this|Strength she rolled him half upon | M | 128 § Nelodk dani county or'sl{\[‘elo whatever itls. We lns'blahcknsql: an;?o::ln[;l-m{ X:;lsn; N gr tthe fupv;'lmd trend ]()f business in the Smith Flectric Co. : B TR & s et ion b ot | ATADY bAYS. afeedv. mioan for| P LTIES TO make our headquarters there, The saw the r) hat staine ates, for the mining, u.mber_mg and fish- Gastineau Bullding ] H be 4 % e A R AL ATTRACTIONS AT THE | rulns are a day's ride further on. |his shirt front. ) ery interests of the district will not fail to | K . ~ b | e Federal District Court at|tables and others who prefer t! garvon cR A B ot Sl s se il niat | e VERYTHING E Petersburg, Judge George F. Al- progress will have the pleasure of| VO 'K ROADHOUSE cm:l};lry? ::_a .‘e. to u;l\x;‘nlo this 3 sfimp S e :he mofl;g:r; N respond to improved conditions there. ELECTRICAL exander left here yesterday after-| greeting many friends And 8c-| sovaral added ot e L lente UG N ¢ i i noon aboard the United State| quaintances as well as enjoying “‘:'\l:,xllomifu-(} attractions will be ‘)1“'”‘11 sete hc.u-l and cheaper than lu'tulx" ':xlcl:lemer?!he s;izhed aM:‘ue_ This bank has developed its facilities and | _Q“'. B Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa. their favorite card game. | et do patrons of e SMaRl T by ok s v i ALY shaped its varied services to meet the stead- P i He was accompanied by R. E.| Mrs. T. M. Reed is chairman of |y jeuciionse on Snindar |V S BRAL 0 Hogarth felt that | 0o O fumbled at the bt | e~} 11y expanding requirements of these indus- Boughlin, ‘Olerk of Court, John|the commiftee in charge 'of the| Ert: cluding singing, tap and| We wante: "xutunuc and accurate e st 4 i tries, working alike with management and ’ B ® B Sewman Gomit. Repartes and‘D\!flV S rosrias e soft shoe dancing and saxaphone | background tons on the bloody shirt. “Oh, dear y ‘th‘ > laveds E |'|‘Y MAC 5 Melvin Grigsby, Balliff F ) | e i her or A % ( v and clarinet specialties. “Those fat heads! The only thing | @ knife please, somebody give me & | B wI employees. BEAUTY SHOP Seventeen a.m)hv.u'mv\ for final| near. Mrs. E n:»- : “- Miss Myrna Wynor has been| authentic they wanted was the |Knife. Ob poor Mr. Greenel” ‘ i 07 Assembly Apartmen ' i B o anirs ey \l‘w‘d lO“lp R Aiho Tox it ok OF engaged to give a singing and| liquor.” Hogarth dashed « cup-full of wate: Conservative management, adequate re- PHONE 541 s E S slat ap- | Mrs. r X, Wi assist- | g & A - . -] S i 2 Lagn B baicie. Nidge ‘Alexnnder of| s Mrs, Reed with the mm"w!dmmng act and Earl Blinler i upon Greene's face. One of the cam | i sources and an experience wh’lch‘uw\crs four " !‘ 4 R ios. Ast United. Sintes| ments 8¢~ | who has several unusual specialties REEDY and phiegmy whistle | era-men kneltv_opposlle Janice an¢ - of the five decades of Juneau’s history make - S R R ey G W. Polia et the] {with his saxaphone and clarinet, sounded. Mr. Creene mopped |besan to rip with a pocket knife ai | B this institution a dependable depository and | TYPEWRITERS RENTED B ik 4o aadist in the ssamcd ———— |1t was announced today by Man-| his face with a wet handkerchiet|the underwear beneath the shirt. - business friend. { $5.00 ED i inations B v 3 ? | ager Phillips. and observed that they’d better get| The man they were working or per month TR, REMOVAL NOTICE | o b R R going as it probably was the train | sighed deeply; his eyelids fluttered | =] ® ® J. B. Burford & Co. Rntinue i@ i Ke“chikaln i s (Y 7 i | WOMEN OF MOOSE TO GIVE coming in to take them to Merida,| “OWw.” muttered Mr. Greene. : | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied A S e Juneau F1drists will be open | VALENTINE MASQUERADE| an hour's ride in from the coast. Another cup of water was dashe¢ | g ) customers” Judge Alexander will hold a ferm for business in their new s % 1 ene e ; 1 i = ki | i 3 < arm | s i quarters It it's any Sotter when we work | upon him. This time against his | %] e ehrends E that will last about six or eight in the Shattuck Build; . b . 1 B 5 hlen Tt tein, Sikge urdse uilding on Sat-| Women of the Moose are busily| 8t the ruins,” he grumbled, “we'll | chest. The liquid slushed away the | Ed 4 3 b urday morning. —adv. | engaged making plans for their| DNeed asbestos grease-paint. The | blood and showed a ragged red well - W. A. Holzheimer, United States i o R Y : F r 4 ¥ 2 | Valentine Masquerade Ball to be| K!¢' ®gotmno’ ia. on thi sun.” across the white skin. Greene strug: » an » - Attorney and J. P. Statter, Chief, Miss Susie Winn, wh " i - i ) B i Blatie et Wil i appotctre Wwho underwent | held in the Moose Hall on Wed-| They be-~ 1 the train. The day |sgled to sit erect. 4 H g 3 ppendectomy at 'St Ann's| nesday, February 14, Music win| Was cooling L. the approach of| “Lie stilL” commanded Janice | =) JUNEAU, ALASKA arr Race leave here tonight on the steamer early this week, is getfing al N { B b d th . 5 . W ant o ) > Victoria. nicely and is able t ng along be furnished by the Troubadours,| dusk and the shor. quick showar |softly. You've been hurt. 7 ; ] $ able to receive visit-| Juneau’s newest dance orchestra. that spattered them as they loaded (Copyright, 1934, by Herbert Jensen) f DRUGGIST ¢ —’*‘—s e ‘&;‘"0“' according to her phys-| A 4 the boxes, made the sir appreciably & = / N i 4 row, y . ‘ i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | more comfortable, LGk B ey M bk The Squibb Store

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