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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY FEB. 10, 1934. : : R 3 Ak — ———————— g P i itical e: He made a name for hunsclr r—— D(uly Alaska Emplre ) e o< Ll LOCAL P AGKERS § # { " PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | , | I o e e e SRR that are needed. most in this hour of France's | y eauty int [{ 20 YEARS AGO 2 Il G " Cha . o i . . L astineau mnel 7 & N RAL MANAGER/{ difficulties. N L & e e S £ An incident occurring about the time he was R ER G ] e Heleney L. Albrecht | |: e, Published eve: evening except Sunday by the|inaugurated as the Twelfth President of the Third Sl B. P. 0. ELKS meets EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main}po 0 jjjystrates the high regardd in which he g5 Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | I 7 Wedfiasday a Streets, Juneau, Ala P 4 sptleactl ) i Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | v Visitin Ehitired In the Post Offics In Juneau as Secqnd Class | 18 Nield even by his opponents. ' He'was dlected “! i e i 307 Goldstein Building (|8 P om g 2, matter. Paul Painleve, after one of the bitterest politica | FEBRU/ T 1} Phone Office, 216 brothers, welcome. : e e conflicts in the republic's history. Greeting the) Tickets wox-:r out for “]’(; :mn(u}:in LE d L. W. Turoff, Exalt- Dellvered by cfr”rif°f?."31'"°.§‘u i Douglas for $1.25|victor, M. Painleve said: “Faithful to his friends (Continued from Page One) || P _A_-nnn:l A s x‘]{fi‘q]‘}%f ;‘"bm: - —, | ¢d Ruler. M.H.Sldes, el ing rat faithful to his country, unfalteringly faithful to his| oo 510, Borfuitiest i ohaige ot | Rose A. Andrews | i % o e follo rates: p N 4 . Sels sue o] 561V SRt 1 2. Y . 2 7 Y R R G e e ontYymall, postage DAl 86 i montns: I advance, | Political convictions for the past 30 years, such is| oo i hive a5 much as possible G g T e e KNICATS OF COLUMBUS ( nm_«|x{mnm”m adva ruf]{ e has. will sonminy: Gaston Doumergue, the man. labor prior to their depar- SRy dications, it promised to | Electrie Cabinet Baths—Mas- Seghers Council No. 1760, notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | Democracy has no stauncher friend in France| n the States, he added. The | ual in brilliancy any of the pre- sage, Colonic Irrigations | | Meetings second and last BT W e S than he. His faith in the destiny of yan, it seems, will follow 15 balls given by the organi- | oepce hours 11 am. to 5 pm. ||Monday at 7:30 p. m. } e e CSROCTATE ~ |is unshakable. If any man can unite al that obiamned last ye: on. | Evenings bv Appointment Transient brothers urg- i it e A?:cti:?usl\rly entitled to th |bring or out of chaos and restore peace cies were established in | | Second and Mamn Fhone 258 | |cd to attend. Councl : all news dispatches credited to| distracted nation, M. Doumergue seems Ketchikan and ; Anchorage. Payday for the Alaska-Gastineau . gn g3 Chambers, FMth Strecl. | Tl ; that one bl PO L < i Mining company showed the pay- Z m| JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. : — . Troy's recommendation went PEGGY NMOSELEY roll for January to be approximate- i e emon ey H. J. TURNER, Becretary ‘ ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO ABEIOLARGER farther than this. He wired | purpose of make-up is |, 4115000, falling off about $10,- E. B. WILSON e | R N OTRe TR O French Cabinets are changin Friele early this month that ' ,ccentuate, and that “{000 over the December payroll be- | Chiropodist—Foot Specialist | |3 ool ; {days that it is hard to tell ought to be established in|g; e used moderat {cause of weather conditions. The 401 Goldstein Building P11 ame’ K touk “Tor: Dl of | : and which coming employment agencies armed e subject of bruary payroll was expected to | PHONE 496 || and a tank for crude oft save ' : AL uuLhon“Ly to make la- yoy are to be seen ow another decline for the same &3 3 | burner trouble. . c cts for fthe coming sea- N a more exi ’ \ { son. In this connection he wired: |.keup may be used. B," agor, - PHONE 149, NIGHT 48 | ; . sider it useless to maintaln g to be seen in artifi Weather for the previous twenty- | pRS.KASER & FREEBURGER RELIABLE TRANSrER ‘ ot 4% the Denbocx a s for the purpose of listing | ,ne down your makeup. hours had been cloudy with DENTISTS o since 1932. remployed unless authorlty)y, at all is better than a 00| ™ ovimum temperature of 36 Blomgren Building | |sounT JUN LODEF‘R&’)MIH = ct made by representa-|...sh tone es and a minimum of 32 de-| | PHONE 56 Second and fourth Mon- i 8 the canbere xl)cole;. e ity | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. day of each month in These Significant Monsters. | have complete unemployed lists| e b AR i H—— ow. Complaint formerly made that; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | | Scottish Rite Temple, 4 | (Ci Eng: i skans were too late to be con- The Juneau basketnall team 1eft Fe ——£% | beginning at 7:30 p. m. | Following clos 3 e repo |sidered as cannery arrangements | aled bids, in duplicate, subject|the previous nig‘m fcfr Sitka nln ; Dr. C. P. Jenne I. E. .HENDR!CKSON, 5 < | Bk mamistis - &F Eath R & i |already made, hence early actlon|to the provisions of the specifi |tne Georgla, thirsting for more DENTIST Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Scc- {Press gives us news of the an |15 necessary.” tions will be received until 1:00 P. honors. They expected to bring R iy, i G & s ien | Will Give Cooperation | M., March 19, 1934, at the offic ck the scalps of the Sitka Athlet- Building [ e e — - H > IDENT ACTS thin'-or-Other down in Ten: 1 i el 3 3 5 - i v were not to return to I THE PR Sl e cotch dragon is a swimmer, While the Governor was disap-|of the Secretary of the Pione ic club. They were I = | Teiephone 116 | ~ 7 g oz A footn Bouth - Bltka | pointed that the canners had falt|H Building Commission, Frank u until the end of the week. P AR iy T i (_,(.n"""\ ’ \\’Pdl.\ll | In view of the great mass of testimony asssembled Tk L‘ b s e 4 while |it was not practical to name agents | A and then publicly opened Enoch Perkins, coach of the - Miace oo | R oionC SiC e nnchn b ot Bk e |having the characteristic equipment of roo, |to make labor contracts, he said |for i | veat THEL Ml SpeR b‘;tm gt e Mrs. J. M. Malila | cating more than mere irregularities in the award- seeits niot to Be strictly. vesetatlin.« P : e Territory would co-operate in |iol and performing all work in (1;-},“;“,3(!”‘ accompanied the playe J. W‘ Ba_yne GASTINEAU HOTEL ing of air mail contracts, the President’s cancella- \dm,emped an. appetite for -police doga. course, |every possible way with the em-|consiructing of the Pioneers' Home| MacKinnon, one of the star pe DENTIST i Phionis 16 the appointment 1 tion of all such contracts is probably the one SteP|yhat makes it all the more terrifying t the | ployment agencies and make every |a Alaska. e | formers of the Juneau 'Ca;“ ‘:ed | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. || “For that Millich Dollar that could be taken to end the situation and m»‘htlcmn ryside is used to killing the commo of 'e[fo;’t to induce the industry to ; he ~1)r~(m:c. Jm‘kllfl‘( B be| :;f: at home nu‘rhsmg so;‘xe “rul»th" | Ofiice nours, 9 a.m. to 5 pa. 1 Feeling” i it possible to get air mail back on a sound, sensible |varmints with anything from an old flintlock dating | give preference to Alaska labor. |chlained after February Dbt s aes cvenings by appointment, | and equitable basis. Mr. Roosevelt's decisive action |from the time of Jack Sevier and Governor Robert-| Under the NRA code for the in-|Win. A. Hesse, Room 105, Federal|team were E}:mlgrt s, Kf:k‘: B i Phone 321 | was not the result of a sudden determination by son to the present models of sub-machine g Any- | dustry, v‘hu‘h_w!ll hav;‘e: hean;' Euildin B B e e Burford, urlbut, she’ ot 'S ‘ s BT : " 8 . hich uld 1 dismay veller of the |in San Francisco on ruary 23, I L s =5 T Yol o = him. Two weeks ago, in a conference with Senator ]L:::(%] NHEH ”(w zag w:l:u;a awc\il::’rt\_e v'_\;v be it is obligated to give such pref.|for zeneral contract, electric wirin,| Howard Ashley, master mechanic - —n Konn(’ru ),s Black, he gave notice that he would cancel any & i e Varanos 1 1g, heating and elevator a the White Pass and Yukon and Robert S:mpson | = ’ and all contracts which could be shown to have |Pretty terrible i 5 R0 waiter contract cated in Skagway, passed through i been obtained by collusion or favoritism. At the| One must add to this the unconsoling thought & |" The Commission reserves the|junean on the Mariposa t. D. MORE for LESS same conference, he requested the Senate Committee :“‘" ]Hfifj‘wf';id“;‘: Se:““f; H:S;“rgrer““"‘,‘o’:l’;g MISS NANCY ANN KANN diiont to7 GBS o ani Thid i1 Greduate Angeles Cal- | or , RN e s Jeny end even [ oS R b ST IS MUCH IMPROVED AFTER —ady he nile Red Sox baseball lege of Optomstry and | AT 4 to press its Investigations to the very in other habitas where they are likely to do more The Juvenile il G & | simar K » 5 ATTACK OF TONSILIT! e L b was BEE Pt OriMeation. for Opthalmology | TR T s though that would require it to sit after Congress {damage. The situation then is by no means re- K 1h was t»e £ 4 Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground | #——7mMF — —a adjourns in the Spring -a uring, on its face, but it may have a silver 2 Daily leflrf Want Ads e promotion of the national sport; | y e 1 Much sensational evidence has been heard by lining. Miss Nancy Ann Kann, who has |- (R S R TR cet into action, of the year. b’I'h'e“ JUNEAU-YOUNG |~ the committee. Former Postmaster General Brown, For it is well known among editors that these |been confined to her home in the| I’IONEER CAFE 1b was composed °§ Juegefl“ “»‘}; R Ry = % i was accused by employees of the Postal Depart- epidemics of monsters rarely stray out of their |Blomeren Apartments for the 13;3[ - Nick Novax | |24 had aiready col ‘;Ct Le“°;_i_ PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ' Yuneral Parlors | il ment of removing certain files having to do with|place in the Sunday Magazine Section unless there [{€W days with a severe attack of} | J. " wIHE HOME OF | money o= seoure: muiioient D p 1 Optometrist—Optician | Licensed Funeral Directors | 3 ¢ s e e ;115 peace and quiet from one end of the country to|tonsilitis, is much improved and Sk phernalia to open the season in| es Examined—Glasses Fitted | and Embaimers i alr mail awards. Mr. Brown, at first, said they S o Be iy GOOD EATS i S lub was to beg By { had been burned but were his private property.|nother. Here we are approaching the anniversary |Is expected to be out again soon. | GOOD® [proper style. The club as 10 BEEM | | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | s p on |0f the month when all the banks were taking a e | the season with the following line | Office Pmone 484; Residence | - » 2 Later, he claimed to have them in his possessit {fotced . vacation, and critics who had been pre- A | —— lun: Alvin Vondell, catcher; Clem- e 296, Office Hours: 8: !Ol = Examination, however, disclosed none of them were . e % Eac e BERNARD LARSON LEAVES | NOW OPEN | ent Hodge, pitcher; Carlin Brother- Phons 2 .- o the missing file: ight by the committee. William dlclmgl e ex;}d Dfdt 2 onr]dld“ere e i BOSTITAL FOR. H348 HOME | : 7 (! n m%, base; Warren Geddes | S0 18: L 80 BN : ' 79 | ¢ g = E : ©"" |strut their stuff and say “I told you so.” 1 N 1 : | L el 3 e | - H McGracken, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, | J G obte he | | Commercial Adjust- ||secona base; Harry Sabin, third| SABI]\ S A mere revision of the gold content of the Bernard Larson, who has been in | 7 7 - ry for refusing to appear before the committee Was |qollar downward causes as much commotion as a| g Crmard Hospital receiving treat-| | ment & Rating Bureau | [base; Walter Lund, shortstop; e arrested for contempt. 1t has met his challenge passing truck. The return of real cocktails and |- 7" BRSO BT oo b o i White Service | |llott Fremming, righit fleld; Cl;:l:»,’ Dr. Richard Williams | Everything in Furnishings for it to try him for contempt with a second order |whiskey by the drink is scarcely enough to warrant hé.spilul this mmrning for his Bureau }Bm'h(-rtan. ]ch {191;1 and G:l x;‘ DENTIST 5 for Mea of arrest. McCracken was wanted for qne.";omng:gomg off on a loop and a bender. Here we are home, | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ;llfdxc center field. Atmz;)nen.f‘}‘é::d‘ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | p. H in connection with the alleged removal of airmail With a fully accredited Ambassador from the U. 8. | 25 e || We have 5000 local ratings | |Other officers were to | | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | - 2 H files in his offise. |S. R. at Washington and the earth has not cracked NO PARKING NOTICE i on file | Jater, ( — =1 H & h airmail @ cea ail contracts |oPen. *So the poor fellows over in the telegraph | S k) ) 3 S o T - p ' E el °garded generally as subsidies by oy SUCCeSSOr eSS . Seag o SRS L . ced to bite the dust in a . i Government for the ‘maintenance of potential na- [C<P°Ct 8 successor to the Loch Ness Seagolng |evyiion g parking of cass will be | LT 0EA MAE ALRXANDER. | | 2o, orged ¥ i e tesm” shaite Dr. A. W. S | Jrasklin Sirect between .| [} , |monster and the carniverous kangaroo from “Ten- | _ tted d streets Sunday |match played with a' te m: i R A tewart | Front an? Becond Streets ' " tional defense mechanisms rather than specific Pay- |pesse. permitted on paved streets Su SOPRANO up of business' men and offlcials, AR J # ment for services rendered, the manner in which | [ovning trom Jo0 b0 Ji80 o1k Vocal Culture-Coaching-Diction | |at the Elks' hall. The victors, who Hoin 0 RrL 8 pani ol t PHONE 380 ] " they were awarded was supposed to be safeguarded | 2 |?"it"lri]"a:}:;’_&"d”m’ effect Will| | studio opens March 1, Gold- | |pad - adopted the title of “Root SEWARD BUILDING H against collusion. The power of the President to| Obtuse Diplomacy. PR TRy Sy stein Bldg. For appoinments | |Beer Babes” were Jay W. Bell, Oftice Phone 409, Ros, | | ———er o cancel both air and ocean mail contracts is absolute. | SR, see Mrs. J. C. Stapleton. Milton Winn and James E. Barra- Phone 276 | . ¥ : | —aav. Chief of Police. _ it i Taioda 8 It was given to him under a special act passed by| . (Na otk Woud Welogram.) e gar. Guy McNaughton, Harry Lucas| g~~~ " g JUNEAU FROCK ] the last session of Congress | There ha$ been so much foul financial operation i . ~ — . — -« |and J. R. Willis again represented - H 3 Rt no acod b ;otcct the Best interests’ op | e United States,’ pernaps it is nochod: ‘eugl. ey Buis Weih Ads Pey il FINE [ |¢ne nitherto andefeated bankers. SHOPPE 2 s a ed to ; ; f o i i 2 {to register righteous indignation over the latest McNaughton and Barragar made “Kxclusive but not Expensive” b the public in exercising tHat power so swecpmglypmwmm of Germany to cheat American bond ‘ ! w.::hv“d :::elr;l!:p:nc ! high scores for the evening. The JUNEAU SAMPLE Coats, Dresses, Lingeris ; a e vi. AV 3 e n T " a there ”c.An be no ,doubL He mll‘h(ue the .Sul)lx’”‘ho]dm;_ FIRE ALARM CALLS | ery onable ral ! | Root Beer Babes” announced them- SHOP Hosk d Hate H [ of a vast majority of the people in his course. Herr_ Schacht, who runs the Reichsbank for Dic- e I WRIGHT SHOPPE | |selves as being ready for all com- The Little Store with the R s ot g Y £ (tator Hitler, cut the interest rate on these holdings 1-3 Third and Franxlin. ! PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 |ers. BIG VALUES — NEW DEER RATIONS. 50 per cent and then 70 per cent, the remainder i-4 Front and Franklin. . L] et S 1 eIl to be paid in paper for use only in Gremany. Now 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. —————————— | Mrs. H. 8. Pullen, proprietor of HOTE] ZYNDA : z & Conservation authorities of New York State have |that American and other representatives of foreign 1-6 g:“'v near @ross Apts. - — - the famous Pullen House, of Skag- C. L. FENTON Yan Saavie Hocad ‘ M 4 brought out a mew ration for the feeding of wild [security holders have arrived in Berlin to protest, | 1-T Front, opp. Oity Whart |way, was a passenger aboard the - L x deer during the winter months when the snow and|Herr Schacht seems to have run out on them— 1-9 Pront at A. J. Office. . | Spokane on her way home. While ;l{;zgl;kg:}l'on - ELEVATOR SERVICE % dce cut off their natural forage. Molasses cakes |destination unknown. o 2-1 Willoughby st Totem Valentlnes the ship was in port Mrs. Pullen B Y &. ZYNDA, Prop. - ) 9 = 4, f ot content wi is form of filching, rma . was the guest of rs. R. A. P devised by the animal nutrition laboratory of | N tent witht this £ F Thiel Sempny Grocery. PR, R, Oy flr,::;s ?‘10 12: o;:-a 2 Gornall i 3§ s the lives of hundreds DaS discriminated against the United States by 3-3 Willoughby, opp. Oash | nison. O ours: -12; i Jcrnell-“University ave saving the lives of hun “h‘ {giving preferential treatment to certain other coun- Cole’s Garage. W, | Evenings by Appointment [ T T — v ’(’Ik"e\"’c(‘:{ the :_“-*““:‘"Zr"f ”;‘? s“’w:df";;sl‘)‘:l:;itrxns. Protests by our Ambassador in Berlin, Dr. ;—: g::: :-:g Seward. e are now show- B 5,04 Haley and Henry Mes-|— GARBAGE HAULED l : es contain 45 parts of molasses a rts of | : : - Main. . | { n' = ; soy beans and dwz‘ngh 50 pounds each. They werel Gt Ignmefi’ Fmeidans Bigecyiil ]hl‘§ en 2-6. Second and Main. mng a (‘Ulllplt‘le | seraehmidt, were AsEAn b0 tSL A:;‘: g Reasonable Monthly Rates % : e the unusual course of summoning Hitler's Am- 2-7 Fifth and Seward eon § | Hospital in the morning to unde: HI-LINE SYETEM | E 0. DAVIS l b packed back into the hills and suspended by ropes passador to the White House. It is to be hoped that 2-8 Seventh and Main assortment at go an operation for the removal of sl Piodice- ik | i - from trees, well above the danger of being covered |this will convince the Nazi Government that the 2-9 Fire Hall, : heir adenoids. Dr. L. O. Egginton ries—] | TELEPHONE 584 1 A popular t d and Smoked Meats 11 Day Phone 871 < by snow. The food was tried out first on orphan |President means what he says. *-2 Home Boarding House % had charge of fhe cases of both Front Street, opposite Harris | | e ! - fawns, then on goats, then on full grown deer. They| Although an attitude of self-righteousness may 38 gn‘a’unuu and Rawrn prices Juneau lads. | Hardwere Co, ‘ - - 3 3 liked it and came back for more. be out of place, one can at least be shockea by o 8 > 5 " ; s 3-4 Second and Gold | CASH AND CARRY b Southeast Alaska game authorities have been |Germany’s dumbness. Hitler is destroying the world 3-5 Fourth and Harria P Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ,l" J; GENERAL MOTORS § bothered frequently with the problem of feeding the f"{‘f"d-:zlv for Germany bullt up by we renuility §0 Efth and Gold i l' 3 after e war. Fifth and East. . nume; s ima 'ing severe % . py ,r\mf,:[f‘,‘ ,f:‘" 245 :i:[:’":::‘ :,:‘::_u.‘:""ffi;; ;I;‘::s f:g Certainly the fiscal attacks in this country and 3-8 Beveiith and Gold. MAYTAG PRODUOCTS | e s s P lose W8 lthis new diplomatic dispute between the two gov- | 3-§ Fifth and Kennedy. B W. P. JOHNSON | - :1:;‘(”'\ 1““: "'L: u.s;dl\\\thm‘r:rc m;“ e.sls “S"(‘:‘:s"emmoms intensify America’s natural distrust of 4-1 Ninth, back of power ut er Yiauro | \ < he molasses cakes of New York might prove more | . destroyers of democracy. Hitler's Germany house. [ ——— T adapted and more easily distributed. At least it|apparently has forgotten what the Kaiser's Ger- sl g;i:‘"‘n' OPD. Beaview 25 ) T Would be worth while to experiment with them. |many learned at such cost, that it does not profit & | 43 Distn and Indian Drug CO. J uneau Will P rofit (R 1 8 3 —_— nation to earn the suspicion of the rest of the world. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. ! | P THE NEW FRENCH PREMIER. _— &0 xenmison O, L 1 McCAUL MOTOR i h Y Da tia s elfth, garage. “Express Moy 1 - . A g ; Patience with NRA. P A R v ey, Qeecs a"ge y COMPANY } - Gaston Doumergue, called back into public service —_— 48 Fome Grooery. Anytime’ D A ¥ o as Premier of France after a three-year retire- (The Omaha World-Herald.) $-1 Seater Tract. o. e, nd Fiamouth ne.lu'.: v ment to his beloved vineyards, has a record of By process of trial and error NRA is working - _ - . £ G AR, 85, 5 T M S T ! : in governmental affairs that few French|out an escape, alike for American business and e -2 b 3 ans, or statesmen, can show. Just a half {“"Ell"i:m( 1'16‘:; ft"“l’;’v‘e ‘hiaz‘;‘;ze’f :;:;:‘:?:d 3;‘: ‘r’“:‘r‘l by the upward trend of business in the .l | $ century ago, the man who now is entrusted with ;fi;“ wud" o ‘;’e“ymg ”w R T mmpm_\ States, for the mining, lumbering and fish- Smith Electrie Co l - Z; oring order to a nation tom by Holng In sl G e ibion: to put . Industey ‘of al ery interests of the district will not fail to | Gastineau Bullding i o Pltal, angered by what it believes to have beenjy iy ob once sound and decent and healthy. Its| respond to improved conditions there. EVERYTHING v collusion by high Government officials w).bh crook- purpose is not to set up monopoly, but to eliminate | LOLA ]‘IAE /1 LE X ANDER 4 3 g ELECTRICAL l B edness, and facing i war and revolution on & private monopoly evils that not all our anti-trust | This ba'nk ha:i develqped its facilities and . serious scale, started his notable career as a member |laws have been able to reach. A shaped its varied services to meet the stead- l~~“‘ of the Chamber of Deputies. From that day unti| While the huge and difficult experiment is SOPRANO ily expanding requirements of these indus- ~ - Y exp: g req F: - he retired from the Presidency in 1931, he was in |being worked out, carefully, open-mindedly, we can | tries, working alike with management and I H’f e public office. afford, for yet a little while, to be patient. For | with employees. $ He served in the Cha oy the alternative—“back to the nineteenth century" —! ploy . ’ BETTY MAC I 2 e served in the Chamber for 16 years, was its ; | ® VOICE CULTUR : Secretary and Vice-President, and while still a|iS bevond our grasp, even should we desire it. | i G E Conservative management, adequate re- BEAUTY SHOP | H Deputy held the portfolios for the Colonies, 1902-05, Don'h he BARIEA. ks Whots thing.: 1 4te abaiE sources and an experience which covers four 102 ‘-;::l;lAmh 1 ¢ 4 Commerce, 1906-07, Public Instruction, 1909-10. In|, ;%o o0 0 ®e (. erhe money you haven't | ® COACHING—DICTION of the five decades of Juneau’s history make it [ q 2 #he latter year he was elected to the Senate. Three|,o; 'v; it worth as much as the money you this institution a dependable depository and —_—— Yl years later he was called on to form the Cabinet.|qian't have— (Boston Herald.) business friend. = e He held the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a short g e o | Private Lessons db th Gliesos e B‘:.':'“ns RENTED | : time in 1913 and then was Minister for the Colonies To speed up consumption and revenue, Turkey “CS30NS X e asses [ ] [ J 9. mouth | i until 1917 when he was sent to St. Petersburg onlis going to sell its equivalent for whiskey in ten- J B Burford & Co. ] ; '% an important diplomatic mission to the Kerensky [cent bottles. Effendi, can you spare a dime?— e B e ren s ! “Our doorstep worn by umfi,d G Government. He remained in the Senate, of which|(St. Louis Post-Dispateh.) 3 ons Marel : & T1d: . . | customers” B et B Seme, B Yo — s Studio opens March 1 in Goldstein Building B rance i y If anyone is more concern n preserving the et B k President of France in 1924, 4 ; He 15 not the miliant type of statesmen like|COUnIY's credit than is the countrys President, ® For information Phone 10 an "8 Milersnd sod Poncare and Clemenceau, the|"S, 00 10U KDoW Who it is—(Butfalo Courier-Bx- | M €. Stapl JUNEAU, ALASKA Harry Race ; ) ress.) or see Mrs, J. - ’ y i . @ Tiger, but rather a born arbitrator. He has never 7 e ¥ J tap eton @ made ardent friends like these and other noted| here is a suspicion in some quarters that the DRUGGIST @ Prench leaders, but he has proved his ability t0|XXX on certain labels may indicate several un- . command respect and, on occasion, support from known quantities— (Philadelphia Inquirer.) The Squibb Store

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