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1934 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, rain, The maximum temperature . % * Fulier, who w ed this mo by age. | - - \r—'- g o PROFESSIONAL 2 [= R r A D(lllV Alaska Empu'e A native of Ca ; Gen. Russell has actively | GODDESS ! = ) | Fraternal Societies | o anded at numerous ons since his appoint- | ; 2N YEARS AGO ¢, u'Il oF ) e g ——— V. tas Secor jeutenant i rps 1894. | & ¢ 2 ] - D ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER t'as a Second Lieutenant in the Corps in i X astineau Channel o ARy R earned him a reputation as a diplomat | Herber? Jensen s Prom The Kmpire {, | Helene W.L. Albrecht sferaclol | Published Sar aaih 1 ted thanks from the highest | | e PHYSIOTHERAPY | — Aublished < Main bi ted thanks from the highe { R i & | it g B 4 o Govarnibit [ | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B P. O. ELKS meets Strec une Alaska. g ‘ : L 2k L e SYNOPSIS: Frank Grahame. figures that seemed to gesticulate at MARCH . 3, 1914. | Ray, Medical Gymnastics | [ every Wednesday at ) Hotered fn the Post O au as A Class | Only Marine officer to hold such a rank, Gen.| the ezplorer ia Nor motamgls: R hema it o6 e e T 18 h m vratios 4 1 o vt A Rl — | Ruscell, in 1922, was appointed American Hish Com-| {ony'iy miseiy” 1is v fontiuy doicn | Ste had told the man she loved |est restaurant, located in the Camn | Phone Office, 216 | | brothers welcome \ 1 R ¢ g 1 jor | an wndorg d river in_ Yucatan X P At o e, . Deilvered by ook iyl R T Bouglas for g1.2s | Missioner to Haiti with the title of Ambassador| g5 . 000" 0G0 the coast berore tne | that she loved him, and he had, upon |Hotel, was thrown open to the L. W. Turoff, Exalt- " 8 per month, jr Ay Extraordinary to represent the President of the| {ons ';',j";”f;/;' “_"f'my:y!";j{m";t | the telling, pressed her away from |Public the previous afternoon for, ———————————— .| ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, m)‘x_v“w;;]l,“;»,::((?q» ;‘.'d;“.:\m‘ !‘_‘,'\. “Nj,“;‘h!fzm vance, | United States in the republic. He was designated| ... Keut tie movis star he |him and was gone, perhaps, te his ‘,I.hv.‘ first time and for msp{‘c%}’m T Roze A At dréws ™" | Secretary. $6.00; one month, LI B it iy -t 000 te of officials functioning undér | loves s one of the party, as s Bill | qeqip, This was incredible because |only. Throngs of people visited | 08C, <. i | P rae———— Subscrib N ailare or Irreguiarity the American vith the republic. l tiere fa alto the Won priest of o e knew, instinctively, that this |the place during fLhc dayl and | Ekcmcc'rcf‘:‘l‘,‘i:‘:t ;:;,_ Seg;‘::(éflTsu(:; l‘f&'—flhm R L TS, rn ecretary f ate, aavnde tribe iay usly injured, Vel any expressions of approval were Mas ‘ounc 3 . ¥ and Business Offices, k B 'Im m Sgcx‘s.-vm;\ ‘:1 rSL:;:.‘ wlevolent vlmul hcr., ; 5 4 :::;dé'. ,lp,‘;, re;Laura:L\):p Ardeas } sage, Colonic Irrigations 1] deetiiles occha e MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. d_the’ Cenfrac (Wi B pakatt i Was a man's love difterent than | oo \oth from the hotel lobby | Office hours 11 an. to 5 pm. | | Monday at 7:30 p. m. oithgpagastiert i R O ppalling magnitude,” and eight years later | Chapter 44 a woman's? All her life she had | MRS P0U WO UIC P b Evenings by Afbointment Translent brothers urg. i ublication of all news, dispatches erefited, {9 when he was detached from the duty after read-| THE 'BLUNGE avoided what was callcdyéx.allmg I ively decorated in green and | Second and Main Phone 239 | led to attcnd. Gounct focal news published ¥ justing republic's finances, education and econ- | e o love as a matter of expediency—a gold [+ Chambers, F*t) Streed, 2 - T & + Sat AT & /IFTE unged the current. |r ure of ty against an emo- ‘ i — s ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED o BE LARGER Omic structure, President Hoover and Henry IT(\ WRARE RN Rl U b e I 5 5| JOMN P MULLEN. 0. x. G THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION on € ptary of State, praised is worl ” ' ’ 7 ; B e SR 5 AN TR Lot i . the roof was lower. A down-project. | carcer and a position in it that she Weather for the previous twen E. B. WILSON TURNER, Secretary h | ing stalactite struck his head. Half | iad worked so hard to achieve. Qcfoun: hows L MRS SOty N MOUNT 5 o became embroiled in internal A Chiropodist—Foot Specialist NT JUNEAD LODGE NO. 147 o, a British high official suggested that “a President Roosevelt, sounding a mobilization call to boy scouts of the nation, asked the youths to col- fect household furpishings for the needy. Shown with three of Washington's Eagle scouts, the President is seated een &g‘twi!#u left), president of the New Yark Boy Scouts, and James E. West, of the Boy Scouts of America, (Associated Press Photo) ¥ 4 S inned, he strugsled to keep his | Sbe kuew her avoidance was not Our Services to You The Gastineau Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat N — 401 Goldstein Building { !Second and fourth Mon- s and the minmum, as 40 deg e e AR . T P8 BN N oy forty-two years. It offers you assured pro- tection and service that has.stood the test. TYPEWRITERS RENTED ! [ [ ] ) ! $5.00 per month I ’[ J. B. Burford & Co. ‘ | | 1 The B. M. Behrends | 9% S e 37 it S, ALASKA AIR EXPRESS FOR CHARTER Lockheed 6-Pa TELEPHONE 22 ssenger Seaplane J. V. HICKEY customers” Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store 1 i | above his head to guard hased upon repugnance, but on timid- P day of each h 1 i ’ { b & g | 33. vas 75 inches. | PHONE 496 y month in 3 sent to L)f)ona. } ; | nsta repetition. [ty e had played too many roles 33. Precipitation w & 22| Scottish Rite Temple, @y \a\ i Of medium but rugged build, Gen. Ru»nllv. -n —; He was thrown against wall pro | wherein the woman gave all for love The Skagway bowling team ———| beginning at 7:30 p. m. '«/\ AN [4 though 62 years old still able to boast a powerful | jections, and sucked away fnto the | not to appreciate that lh_ere Was & | L ioh held the lead in the tele- 1'|L. E. HENDRICKSON, | | 2 ¥ zreedy curre 1\5. He l_mcame dazed |sound basis of fact for this instinct. graphic bowling tournament in pro- DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | |Master; JAMES 3. LEIVERS, Secr v { Tennis is his favorite sport and he is fond of | with an everincreasing dizziness. During the weeks that Frank and igrcss was o play the dJuneau DENTISTS retary. 14 |dogs. A prodigious reader and planner, he alsoj It was an _ofrurl to breathe with the [ghe had been companions, she came ‘te:\mv ho‘lder of second place, in Blomgren Building Y1 [ 4 | is the author of numerous articles on military history 1‘ y lashing his face. | to a tuller appreciation of the enor- | that contest, on the Elks' Club al- PHONE 56 TOur truiks go any ,,‘;;"—", | and planned an educational system for Haiti which|' His arms achec with the effort of | mous timidity that had held her that i i i Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | s o | s | : G |lays the following evening. The p. | time. A tank for Diesel Of | 7 | was requested by the Egyptian Government for smdyi apholding them. He put his elbows sht in Hollywood when Frank had 'Skagway team, accompanied by & i and a tank for crude oil save | as a model for that country. | upon the top of his lite-facket and |asked her to marry him. number of rooters, was to leave on gat s burner trouble. i | His Marine Corps headquarters office—now that| clasped his hands above his head. | she had struck him, gripped with |the Mariposa. W. C. Blanchard | Nr. C. P. Jenn PHONE 149, NIGHT 43 3 lo istant of the Commandant—contains many | fle realized tha. he was growing |tnat instinct that is as old as Eve |neaded the Skagway outfit. The [ - °° DENTIST RELIABLE T ! THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH of ships and iAvies b, former days;| 7oK with the buffeting. | which causes the female to flee be- | Juneau team ,was composed of J. ks o Vi 1 E 1RANSx&nr | 5 D ENT'S CALTH. tion of these prints is a hobby and| But the minutes, he knew, were | fore tho advancing male. She had |E. Barragar, Sim ' Frieman, Earle S B‘“"“u e i =z ] p o RS v x 4 ; rolling into precious hours. Soon he | paid for that unreasoning gesture |Hunter, Dr. E. H. Kaser and Mil- H nklin 0 t's 24 better | at hi. ome ther s a-la r N 4 " L o = jone \? . .K).]n. i)( :‘{‘t‘u o€ ‘(‘“\\“l“‘y‘\lf? "1\‘ ‘.X“,w 1 home there is a-larger collection | 10ped to be spewed into the daylight | since with many » heartache. |ton Winn, | ‘Teleph e NOW OPEN ! WHCH e JROUAID i | 5 R A | —into the quiet waters of some man | Was man’'s love different than =l h | ALt VL1 B :fi";‘“““;n 5;’l‘l‘(";”x’:i’d;‘;:mf‘)zi‘];, srove-fringed lagoon that joned the | woman's? How could Frank have | wiss Georgla Caro, who had B— || Commercial Adjust- | | e Mclntyre. | velt has gagged the Nation. ° . 5 WhO |1y ey lett, loving her, without some word |peen il at the home Of her par- Dr. J. W. Bayne | ment&Rating Bureau | ¢ intes that one of the reasons say the country would ‘be better off if the| v ; - har alonai Bl S will bipls £ | . 3 S | e ] e . : ray daylight showed above nim! for I .Money illy will explain jents for a week had recovered and DENTIST | { | Cooperating with White Service | ondition of the President is that he|President would gag the Republicans. o was being shot downstream be {\\lly «'m going—" Then he was gone | w5 again attending school. Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. 1] Bureau 1 | keep has a cheerful “general aftitude onf SRR T & _| ween creeper-hung walls. But air | —like that last oight in Hollywood. Ofice nours, 9 am. to 5 pm. || | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | life, @ mistic outlook, never expecting any Fresh halibut will soon be in season again for | sonscious, he realized that althougl She was scarcely conscious that | Oue to the illness of Miss Edith «venings by appointment, 1 We have 5,000 local ratings | trouble.” ik hope that the President's|the Lenten mea | 70 was in the main channel the |Dilly Langton stood before her. |gempthorne, the musical she was Phone 321 NHl on file healthy condition’ continues. | ‘width of it was diminishing. Gently he bent forward and took one |40 have given in the evenmg, at gel g The President m be pes fit for in two O movie m‘(re.ss‘kept her wedding a secret| phe stream was branching vari | “l‘“"l“mds in his own. A |the Odd Fellows’ Hall had been — | o = 5 jays he has sent three me s to Congress and |for months. Possible it would make a great| usiy. A danger lay in that. Sucked | ¢l be back, Janice. Frank 18 | ;o5poned. 5 T F { n My to be delivered next|hit in this country if they all kept their weddings| ntoone of the branches he might be | FeS0urceful. Why, he's got as many | IS o7 T Robert Sizapson INE | demanding that NRA be recognized as a|and divorces a permanent secret. ‘orced Into a swamp from which he |!V¢s 80 a7 fie rira"l‘,‘e A":h:“x‘i‘;:‘y i hbitos Opt. D w":""m’ ’t'dryxflevllrllz i . SRR S i e Sl ST ight not be able to extricate him | On1seC @ 139 g | gt ery reasunaple rates H force in the National life. TR i L :n‘\ ;!i»lr be able to extricate him | ©\ " words. But the import I wish to have the people of | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | W \s messages referred to all took time and mish intisesimligdte] ond R AT : SN | or his phrasing was lost upon the |Juneau and Douglas know that I | lege of Optometry and | RIGHT SHOPPE | as hat the principal of the Home G e L e g ".'"“_{‘w" tothe quMmERRTel] il |am in no way connected with the | Opthalmology L PAUL BLOEDHORN uaranteed, saying that as a result arall ol 0{"‘ the maiu channel | “ g jeft me, Billy. He left me |Gray Line Bus. Co. | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | i tion he expected the Home Owners| e B B R WU lave WAcOr IO REDHED (L0 out a word rs welling un- | W. H. BACON, - — P S [ n would be able to extend further assist-| Annual Road Plans. SHYVSCHL EANOLRIL LG SNATITE (0 the itrollably dimmed her sight. {—ady Channel Bus Line. s | [ | | e for modernization and repalr of homes 1 (Anchorage Times.) age ; | “Because he loves you, Janice” | e s oy [ DRAE SOUTEWE. | el Jation t linquishing o Bt 16 (Ainaka Moad. Opmimission: are: s Suddenly he shouted with hope | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay [ Optometrist—Optician 14 > | i ek fo sit in conference on plans for | Afiead. glimpsed on either side of a it glis | Eyes Exdmmed—Glasfiesxg‘ltted Funeral Parlors { R 42 | in various parts of the Territory for | [utting spire of rock that thrust up sned on the about Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Licensed Funeral Directors | finally arrives. X | ward from the seathing water about The tall palms appeared to | Office Phone 484; Residence | and Embalmers | ¢ The “.“T- uupj,u.h’..n ‘n?fivm:‘r?' xppqm:m(% -(‘”:v’rtx\; wetks from now' thie snows will be gone] it were ;_,,»,K\ grass-covered banks | 4rqop, as if in cringing expectation | Phone 238.-Oi.hce Hb_\fl;): 9:30‘ Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | T M reater part of Alaska, and the ground will | backed with palmetto and man |5 a heavier downpour. Janice 1 to 12; 1:00 to 5: —— ¢ agreements with foreign nations and in pur ntunil‘ i thavARE : es Tl bme: ths ‘pericd’ CE RoNX Y Further o was a turquoisc | unehed her shoulders in a slight 2 — L) — X thereof, within carefully guarded limits, to modify|. - .i. .t | shudder. T DR A A L I SR A | the duties and import restrictions in such| ynder the several divisions of Government in “It's so dreary today. . . . Billy, If | Dr. Richard Williams | SABIN)S i El a way as to benefit American agriculture and which road work is done in the Territory, it is|'apg of beach kelp rotting in the 'he loved me he would have taken “ § - A ; industry | noped the plans for road construction will be made | sun. That flaming disc burst. as he |me with him." | DENTIST [ The above four ions bear positive evidence ith a e complete and | looked, through a layer of clouds “Nonsense!” ton attempted | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Everything in Furnishings the President is in & hy condition, mind and |thoroug The | \¥ing low above the horizon. It was | to make his tone brusk. “What sort Gastineau Building { for Men Rt |t line se i there | aearing sunset. of a man would Frank be, if he made Phone 481 | i § & A 4 s the greatest mining and other activity deserve | As the current twiste¢ him toward | you'dhare a risk like that? Any man - — i ~ s AT | T N 1 &) \ first’ consideration: s+« ‘he givided chanuel, be felt a tug | Wpujd bave done the same. . .." WO ki T 3 THE ‘\Ew Ci‘ “: ‘“dh\k% IOLT('Y' | By this token, the Anchorage area and its| zing at his legs, an inexorable suc Janice nodded her head in dull : 1 | e ‘ | . Dr. A. W. Stewart Tt T The Civil Works program takes a new lease on|(ributary sections deserve special attention. The | iion that pulled Lis feet away from |agresment. “Any man, perhaps, ; 7 ol > A S 11 HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY ! ; ife with final Congregsiona sproval of the measure | Third Division of Alaska is the greatest contributor | the surface current whiie the buoy | Billy. but ot a woman-— [ filpar ;’EN:‘Z Ak | Franklin Street between | 7 | axes ] and has but a meager | anc he life-belt tended to float| Langton smiled slightly. He drew | DY ours 9 a.m. b ont and Second Streets appropriating half a billion doilars and extending|Of t9Xes In the R Ser | Bhaviob e B e bell (O oht| - LEnBton iiled mligtL Y s | | LOLAMAE ATFXANDER ! i SEWARD BUILDING | | " Al : £ <enCe | road mileage. it toward the peaceful lagoon | the girl to her feet. “Come, - | SOPRANO i S ks e t R the plan un il May 1. But at the same time ”'L. The Anchorage area, including the Matanuska, Subconsciously he struggled a lit il(‘l's g0 inside. The rain is going to | | ¢y Culture-Coaching-Diction | \ ffice + 76' 3 | .\. PHONE 359 | Civil Works Administration announced the policy |willow, Kenai Peninsula and other sections should | 1o as if the attempt could reliove [$0ak us. The raft’s finished and I've ETbDIAC B0 Colidat: Mg |1 L Phone 2 R i of reducing pay roll , so that by May 1 [be given generous allotments this year. The Vast| .l legs of some clinging, unseen stacked some balsa in the shack. We | PHONE 164 = | G ST s it will be feasible to a the program com- |Kuskokwim, the Iliamna regions, some of the West- | menace. The suction pulied harder |Can Work on the life-beits inside. [e & pletely ward islands and other sections should not be| gijqen reaiization swept him,| A distant rumble sounded. The | S R = JUNEAU FROCK ¢ These consistent ste It was politically |overlooked. ho undergrourd river discharged |P01¢ ©f the rain increased to a | JUNEAU SAMPLE ¥ { i undergrourd river discharged | | E irable to continue the| Then there is the International Highway and the |, oo oo fovolhut also it plunged | 56207 drumming on nearby leaves. l SHOP P ] but it was|Plan to create an eventual hookup with this coastal | o "' "\ den’ chasm that cound | THeY passed through the shack j F 0 R D xs us‘lsve but not Expensive” i - e o (Tegion and gall the Interior points. The road com-| oo o ouiet Hr;m o t‘he floor |Nto the cave. At the entrance a The Little Store with the MH. Dresses, Lingerie, g SR A z :h s Imission and the high direction in Washington and ander that gliitering, tarquolse ea small fire was burning. Frank had | 14 BIG VALUES osiery and Hats bt A Suie oy g authorities in Juneau will make no mistake in| o oo, i 4 made it that morning. Again Janice's | ACENCY J S me of C ‘n’“‘“f; pe | Se¢InE that the Territory receives large road allow- Frfi;ll(c SR L leycs misted: a tightness grew about | [ S S . red off lon could be gnces this season, and that Alaska, a virtual empire,| ~" % fLno ane : | her throat that was impossible to re- | (Authorized Dealers) eved W on individuals is given highways and local roads commensurate | 1@ kicked and thrashed with his jjeve, | C. L. FENTON HOTEL ZYNDA economic system. |with the demands and spirit of the times. e 5]‘“"‘": to free himself of the | gpe cooked a little food and served GAS CHIROPRACTOR Large Sample Room g these resul | No country can thrive or be developed to the | fife-beltsot “f,"? could flatten him | g¢ yn the crude utensils that Frank OILS South ¥ront St, next to ELEVATOR SERVIC w to utilize maximum without roads—and the sooner they are ‘Bl(‘ on ;.‘he surface and swim (o the | haq devised for them. She put bits | Brownle's Barber Shop o E « is important, |Provided for all parts of the Territory the quicker | *¥ Sky Chat wa‘s‘ "[‘l"”""“"“"’ vards ot venison into her mouth and | GREASES orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 - ZYNDA, Prop. s mass of workers Will the country develop its maximum possibilities. | *WoY: he found that the fiber knots | chewed mechanically; it was an ef- Evenings by Appointment e DS S SIS SRR ¢ PR el SRPAER were swollen bey ond loosening. fort to swallow. A tear ran down her ,‘ —_— —_ — 3 ; o an i In Syracuse it has been decided that teaching The breath gasped in his lungs | cheek and splashed on the back of o & "f""““"‘} f"‘v bridge is not an acceptable CWA project and four [ Deeper the suction pulled him. He | her hand. & HLLINE SYSTEM v l GARBAGE HAULED l It is unifkel ;rs have been separated from the pay roll.| Was spun about in the inflexible grip | Later she attended to the ahkin. | uneau | - Reasonable Monthly Rates | business Will y1o5 choosy Uncle Sam is getting.—(Philadelphia | 9 a whiripool. The high-priest stared at her curl. | Grocertes— Epndace e E. 0. DAVIS | number A e Lower he sank. He clawed for a | cusly, she thought. She seemed to | MOtors and Smoked Meats \ el | lculated to ex- EOTRERE NI . . support that was denied him. Down | getect a mocking glint in his eyes. Front Street, opposite Harris o Fay ] care of many n advertisement says, "Remember, repeal comes | he was dragged into a vortex. He | Despite his helplessness there | FUOT OF MAIN ST, | Hardware Co. | g I} relief projects of local or once in a lifeume.” Yes, but what more people | felt the waters closing about his | seemed to be an indefinable air of gl bil CASH AND CARRY '[‘ + can be made to mitigate the worrying about is how many times in a life- heé‘L S G l\;‘“’&fll’h about him—a subtle sense @ ne Prohibitionscomes—(Boston Transcript.) asping for a last despairing | of success. L I b breath, he was shot down fnto a| Her mind was too dull to speculate , GENERAL MOTORS | | B . 5 g A law is pending in the Frerch Chamber of | &reat funnel. A crashiug and roaring { upon this. Days of association with and | : MARINE DIPLOMAT IS CHOSEN. 'p O double the penalty for swindling. That, | sound filled his ears. His body was | him had made her immune to the MAYTAG FRODUOAM. )] £ SRR ok X . however, does not apply to international transactions. hammered and flailed against the |constant hate in his eyes; that this W. P. ]'OH':N-SON l B A of the Marine Corps—Major o i ime Gourier-Journal) rough sides of this terrible aqueduct. | mad priest’s hate should increase or i n H. Russell—is to be its next Com- His lungs were on fire—no, they; wane was a matter of indifference to Y I 4 B | Fact is, it is difficult to decide just whether | Were bursting. i her. \ our Interest in better t Roosevelt has sent the name of General (. japels libel this new whiskey or whether it is There was a blinding flash on the | They worked on the three life- he nate for confirmation as the next the whiskey that is getting in its work on' the mirror behind his -eyv& % belts until far l_nlo the evening. The B 3 bead of the Corps to succeed Major General Ben labels—(Lexington, Ky. Herald. Then the darkness of oblivion. downpour outside made a continu- usiness SR IR S i) S e ¢ DEeL S A ous sound that seemed to flatten her ANICE KENT walked slowly back | eardrums. The very air within this P 9 I PRESIDENT ASKS SCOUTS FOR ‘NATIONAL GOOD TURN 4070116 18a learing where thait | MOS@Iace was taugiiiy fen ks ® 3 - ever-burning fire smoked amid its | ing. rocky bed. She seated he upon | Finally she took down from a peg T the back-log and stared apatheti- |a tattered khaki coat— it was is direct and personal, for you know that . . ! cally at the glowing embers. Frank's—and took it to the cot he your own prosperity depends upon general Smith Electric Co. | Something had gone dead within [had made for her—hide thongs improvement in conditions throughout all Gastineau Bullding ] her—something that in dying had |stretehed across a tramework and this section EVERYTHING ( left a void that yet was capable of |covered with skins and soft grasses. * & ELECTRICAL | aching. Her mind was too confused | (Catyreds. 1931 by Horkrs It Just now, when industry and trade can = et olach d: B ch qu—cn;";n‘:\'["u“l Janice falls into the grip of use every dollar of capital that can be got T & 3 a mew horror, Monday. together here, your bank balance becomes [ BETTY MA | important to the whole Juneau district as C 1 well as to yourself. ' BEAUTY SHOP l 107 Assembly Apartmemts | | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The B. M. Behrends Bank has been | PHONE 547 { i safeguarding the funds of Juneau people for e 4 i