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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, the -$40,000,000,000 of private funds into a Iong-_flmel 1934, Daily Alaska Empire s o v on mos smocucion menods | GODD ; || PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies Experts who will advise the Cabinet members ‘7‘\ YEARF GO { AR OF ) g r supervisi f mass produc- | i . - % Py TR | . BERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | figure that with proper supervision o A | = — | tion good homes might sell for as low as $2500.i f A New Serial by Herbert Jensen ! Prom The Empirs | Helene W. L. Albrecht ||z Gastineau Channel | el oY LA NEO sSumd and” Main | They see a possibility too, of working the same idea | L PR AT PHYSIOTHERAPY 115 s : i Streets, Juneau, Alaska. on inexpensive apartments. PR T Ve Sy R | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B P- ov.vz;,xs meets £ — s v v side v 54 ’ pin o signal & {is! M y 3 i 4 \ Fniered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class| The survey will consider whether to set up a Chapter 47 “°Y’f‘t’>' mkflgwm el hectiod P. J. Kostrometinoff, brother to|| RV Medical Gymnastics. ;"‘”y ‘v“f"‘:'y a% matter. t organization to stimulate local housing E 1 1 CATA I e iond 1480 SR | 307 Goldstein Building | p. m. siting Government orga REUNION IN YUCATAN s th could secure help aud |Father George Sergiusz Kostromet- | TES i i low cost dwellings. It is| /OICE s s | There Ly » ST oorke. RENCRE SR Iy Phone Office, 216 | | brothers welcome. g,u_asol?‘ll:‘ll:lnoegu RaA"d Douglas for $1.25 corporations to build the low cos welling: { F VOICES may exist without vis- | .oiyrn—it it were not too late—to inoff, and family left for Sitka'), «| L. W. Turoff, Exalt- Dellvered by carrier R otk conceded the Government would have to help. [ ible, corporeal authorship, then||end assistance to Janice and Billy. |on the Georgia after a visit in — - B S SO = ed Ruler. M. H Sides, | By mail oostage paid at the following ratei | The Cabinet study, seeking to stimulate the| theso voicos were uadoubtedly dis-| The previous evening, on & crude | gupear. : 7 | Secretary. B0 e, montly 16 ndiance, 32, " T romptly | fIOW Of capital, will follow the main lines of mod-| embodicd. raft they, had: constEgtes of drife | Rose A. Ardrews | it “ Subscribers will confer a favor y y o , . ¥ viks o Yerea faloz h p . b D! BT D imess Offioe of any failure or irregularity | ernization, new dwellings and apartments and slum o This ettereal dfsiogus wAs in | v ood, they had paddled out w0 8> | Building permits issued during| | Graduate Nurse se':‘l:‘lcflu OF COLUMBUS X In the delivery of thelr DADorS. o usiness Offices, 374, |Clearance and rehabilitation Spazicl. Oue volce was smoothly | well o wi il week of March were to | Flectric Cabinet Baths—Mas Council No. 1760, o AiNosiATED PRI Bome analysts who Wil eid g g giaty | CISS S N The | Granare faating—is fplavweod| e folloving! Willinth Sich, | MER teloale Sgiont RS Sow wad 1o ' MEMBER OF AS: 3 b oS ar, 50,00 g! one unelnp X ative torgue, | Gra = 5 . 4 ice hours a.m. m. | 30 p. m, The Assoclated Press i exclusively entited to th that, looking at l’he:qu:isuont from sfu: eio-l‘:';""-:’?:‘ other ghost voics was harsher—un- | life jacket keeping his head above | dwelling go:5§l_jbackr:fa§1‘fsv5‘“gv Evenings by Appointment | | Transient brothers urg- f e e oo T8 10 ‘this paper and also tne PeOPle: are lving i dnadequife of Smprop S| doubted! uline also—it spoke | the water. Ol Stand e, e . o or. | | Second and Main Phone 259 | |ed to attend. Councti J local news published herein, TR T abrup xtravagantly, accented At first they had thought him garage for automobile; cpera ar Chambers, Fift Stred. 4 The lively basketball ason practically ended| )jxo a foreigner's, and laden with|drowned but finally they decided he repairs; H. J. Lourenzen,‘ AT JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER in Juneau last night with the George Brothers| bookish polysyliables. was unconscious from exhaustion. |building, lower Front Street; Johnlif W - H J. TURNER, Se‘cxe-tnry THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION: defeating the DeMolays for the championship. This; brupt volce said, “Miracles,| When the downpour had become | Reck, apartment house. Y E. B. WILSON | sy s Yo o week the champions of Gastineau Channel, in high| my young friend, are out of fashion. | 5t they-soue 2 shelter in this Chiropodist—Foot Spesialist | | MOUNT JUNEAD LODGE NO. 147 school cirtles, journey to other parts of Southeast| True, serbaps the Virgin did appear | abandoned Ashing hut. M. S. Whittier, deputy collector; | =¥ Go’m'smr Building | | Second and fourth Mon- Alaska to meet competition. Here is good luck to| to the poor peon at Guadalupe. But | Frank .old them his story. He ex- | o¢ cyspoms, who was transferred | PEOR 55 }day of each month in both the boys and girls that was nearly four hundred years | plained hcw vital it was that they | 1) 00y from Ketchikan a short | | | Scottish Rite Temipia; s 4 v ugo. Today—as it did then—it | sccure help and return to the Valley |y previously, had moved with beginning at 7:30 p. m. i " | lakes two to make a miracle. One | in the jungle. § § oT e B & 4 Timid money, a financial note reveals, is now | % T UGS GG S | Dawn found them staring soberly | his family into the former hom L. E. HENDRICKSON, rushing into the United States. Our personal money,| tqiniv to pelieve it.” | at the heaped ashes and coals of |°f E. C. Hurlbu | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | :/:La::;r: JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- we believe, ought (o uapsttide By Wi I\ Tue voice couged stmplnskudy Do 1S Tlar ML GMUAMM | gy g0 e previous twen-|| g DEWFIETS o |fmam G That's pretty shy, too. and continued. “That's sound phi-| ¢ o returning to the | ty-four hours had been cloudy with "mp‘l;;NE s 8 ey — . losophy. While it is mot original [ "7 © 0 raal rain. The maximum temperature tucks go any place any In the lexicon of international affairs disarma-| with me, .t might well have been, 1| G101 VA 107 T:fzyhn‘:?];;zyedml::t was 42 degroes and the minimum | FOUS 9 am. to 8 pm. ||| time. A tank for Diescl Oil HIBRE 8 A | have written cleverer things. I selves; they must get outside help |36. Precipitation was .19 inches. i ——F| and a tank for crude oil save SR TR AR 1 “No, miracles are unfashionable. | .. oy, b Nt dihe e e burner trouble. { | somehow. Juan told them that dur- PHONE 149; NIG I . | Balkan Rumblings. The wisdom of the public Is a ter-| ;. ine rany season the jungle was The City Council in regular Dr. C. P. Jenn pre s ae: | § — A i f“;’e 'f"“('lfil- dC"“‘d I "EL’:"{“I‘ 8 Mmir | 51505t impassable to travel atoot. | session the previous evening passed DENTIST RELIABLE TrANSFER | ¥ , < CTVEN N oW i | acle—an o not say that | cannot ? A e s b Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | /i i 2 P R IS GIVEN NRA. (New York Herald Tribune.) | caf 2 a resolution directing that a deed H 3 i i MORE POWE 4 So remote and unreal does that area loosely de- “;]“‘“ f""l"’]d oe :[he l"e’“"-'-" Tlhe T THAT comment Fraok stared | pe jssued to the Catholic Church Building — E The decision of the Supreme Court of the United Scribed as “the Balkans” seem to most Americans “_"’n kc 1‘2‘0‘:0_”;":]“5 :l’}g(‘l’:w:m": £} thoughttully through the door |for a plot of ground in Evergreen Telephone 176 NOW OPEN | T i onolding the vight of New York State that the news of the signing of @ treaty of non-| Sheek. it would siyly pull down the oy thar was just beginning to | Cemetery in accordance with ihe s | ; ! | 5”}95 in upholding _the o 50 ~ommodity. that of BEression by four of the Balkan States is passed | SOLIST of 1S Bye A0 887 HHAE DU | show a |7:|lr;h of lightened sky.d R S L g Tk e by & Dro- — & Commercia) Adjust- | ) o Tix 'a minimum prioe on € 2 over unread. Ordinarily it would have little im-| ' | During the following two days |yious City C. 4 el e i B b 3 r ) asylums!” Th vol d . g us Ciby Council. The grantees. | H | milk, is another great support for NRA. The €ase o006 on this side of the Atlantic. But today, | ;xu"'::, wn.u"ch‘i B, ST S . | Greene kept up a continual rapid | were to pay the cost of surveying: | Dr. J]SEW.S'anne | j czg;?:tfiRax&ng’B“real_l | involved the basic principle of NRA and AAA—the (i i1, politics of Eastern Europe once more in a | » fire chatter. The little man, Frank the property. NTI til g Wi White Service price control of Government agencies. dangerously chaotic condition because of the Aus-| 1be softer voice chuckled. “You | relized, was on the verge of a S | Rooms 5-6 Trlangle Bidg. || | Bureau i Recently the Supreme Coiirt upheld the legality ran situation, the Balkans may once more play | f;::;r“;::?:::; | bree N?w" 1Thev S hf Mg The ore crushers of the Als- | OCl n‘;::;ls“ i»yo ’;:mz;:m?n | w?"fifif???;? tltuCkl A i of the mortgage moratorium case in Minnesota. a role in the maintaining or breaking of the peace | “But they &r axetisthan e | “;;v through were unaccustome ka Juneau Gold Mining Com- Vel s o ‘ (;n “](;Ca ratings ; ‘ Both decisions indicate future supporting action of Europe. : : other volce with emphasis. "I have | *'Noreover he could see that the pany’s pilot mill, a fraction of the i | on subjects pertaining to the National Recovery Act. Technically speaking the Balkan States include | ..o " wite e hout—marvelous light of his emoloyer and the fate | fifst unit in the big reduction K — % S only Jugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. In CommMON | ygyierg—that shouid astound the | (‘"’:m motion picture party was con. | WOTKS, started operating in the s S i ‘ B. C. LABOR ASKING FOR NEW DEAL. ziadgeo.cct;z::::;g' glreeecczrmE:;;oHeux:lg)iigesw}l:lcx:zx:-1 world.tl!utbwill lhevur be me:med ; stantly on his mind and his Inane ‘;nof;‘ngng for ;/f;xel tirst ;imde (m](l Robert Simpson H el \ e g . 2 ’ ~| to write about them as only I can | ., va i i ha een crushing ore al ay. It | Jewelry Repairing L2 i it i is asking the ders the Balkans, is sometimes referred to as one| write about them? No! Certainly fri,',,',[cl:,::f,bTle[el?a:ef?r 1:,;2;"; | was expected that the stamps | Opt. D. at very rea.wm"hle rates X Organized British Columbia labor 1s 8skif® % of the “Balkan" nations, though the Hungarians| noti | shall be told that they are | ymusoment. | would commence dropping in the | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | 1 Provinclal Government, for a completely new des' ™ yigorously disltke this label. Politically the Balkan | top extraordinary. Nobody would | O the morning of the third day, | evening, depending om the amoun: | lege of Optometry and | WRIGHT SHOPPE § handling labor problems. A six-hour day and a Inei States are divided into several groups. The Jugc-| pelieve me!” | Frank, sitting out at the end ot a |of ore that accumulted in the bins. Opthalmology : PAUL BLOEDHORN | ‘ day week to spread employment is requested. ThIS slays and Rumanians are bound by treaties to each| A gust of wind, a sound like 1| sandy promontory that jutted into | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | & l is for the purpose of furthering means of raising other and to the non-Balkanic Czechoslovakia in| gpaitering cascade of rain obliter- | the sea hea.d the sound of a motor. | Mayor M. J. O'Connor, of — = I \ the living standards of workers and increasing the what is usually termgd the "L_mlc Entente.” They | ated the voices tor a moment. The | Visibility was bad. Suddenly, in the | Douglas, returned to that city af- s DI i i f purchasing power. have been at odds with Bulgaria un.u] very chc!ll])‘;l blackness was split with a flare of | north he saw the outline of a plane {ter an absence of several weeks in DR. R. E. ‘SOUTHWELL | JUNE‘\U-YO[’N(‘ | ‘ Other proposals are: New minimum wage laws Albania, dominated by Italy, has been strongly | lightning vividly sustained. |a . His shout brought | Seattle. il Optometrist—Optician B . NG | i to cover all workers, male and female, and with antagonistic to Jugoslavia, without, however, having The figure of a man stirred in a | his two companions running toward | 3 B NP LI 1, Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Funeral Parlors I8 - Jaihal & any special ties with Bulgaria. Greece has stood | corner of the dark enclosure. He|him. The three danced and waved | SAVE THE DATE Room 7, Valentine Bldg. ||| Licensed Funeral Directors [ ‘ no loopholes. ) g to $3.000' & year somewhat apart, though at odds with Jugoslavia,| seemed half buried in swaths of | upon the sand. | ELKS Annual St. Patrick’s Day | Office Phone 484; Residence | | | and Embalmers | ‘ Exemptions of all incomes up ) Bulgaria and Albania about frontier questions. Tur-| palm leaves. His clothing, a mass| “He's got to see us!” screamed | pqj will be held in Elks' Hall Sat- | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | 1 from income tax. Repeal of the one per cent WX yo..'q,ee territory in Europe is now confined to @ | of wet rags, clung to his powerful |Greene. “It's the mail plane to Cozu- {urday; March 17 S to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 |] & o and the transfer of the tax burden to those best g.) girip bordering Bulgaria, is at the same time | frame. His hair was black and [ mel! There won't be another for | P ? i —_— able to carry it. in sympathy with Bulgaria’s rivalry with Jugo-| damp, beard-stubble served but to| days ; LEGION MEETING 5 2 Py R 2 Unemployment insurance and sickness insurance. glavia and Rumania, and yet resentful of Bulgaria's | accentuate the strength of his jnu_'s The plane droned on. The three Regular meeting Thursday, March ** 7 ,“ 1 S BIN Work and union wages so far as possible for possession of former Turkish territory. It will be ;mddrhm. He pushed himself to his | c i caught ap palm fronds |g, of Alford John Bradford Post| | Dr. Richard Williams 4 . knees, and waved them. Greene circled his | —adv. | | the unemployment, through useful and necessary seen that now, as throughout the last half century,| hands an B |No. 4 Turn out. adv. ST public wnr‘:(sy this southeastern corner of Europe is more or less| The volce with the forelgn accent | ragged jacket about his head. The ! ey “ o cg)EgT;ESIDENCE ! Everything in Furnishings - & Doliiibal anadhotes, again took alvzntage of a lull in | airship kept to its conrse. | ' Daily Empire Want Ats Pay FFI w At for Mea The treaties of non-aggression have been signed| the thunder. “Juan, my boy, you| Long after the ship disappeared | A | i e “POMORROW'S TRAIN.” b e e T Syi‘;.:l"rm :(‘;llxs‘;dz;[fi:l:rs(;;l::skynl]m('vXn:‘IJJ sli\els:m;thernl mist Illney;uv:;u = H = 3 5l Phone 481 L 4 ; garia and Albania have been informed of this action | kg Rea1um oA e o TS, bSO REEATRING | - w2 | Pretty soon, we are told, we must begin to get it BUS B G GTE (O8I nces. of war pe- | :;\iml l:r)r;:r"ux.m.\L;aul'“m_;llx'.-:lvnvvl: exll;au:ledd. they sn,u o lxhe sa;ul 1 We' i with Phe 18ist \npenics ! 1% i \' i used to “tomorrow’s train,” the Stream-l‘med. motor- yween the four signatories are comparatively slight, | o l"dn i: nrx‘;:g'”‘l s, oug :r.x‘es \;\A'Eere ?é:“nc'- Z |L‘,ryrr(;s‘eri:lb y. | shoe Seaclititery. rastore’ them | | i Dr. A. W. Stewart H THE JUNE:\L‘ LAUNDRY ’ 3 driven, durglumin-ballt iodernisiio rolling stock ‘0% the fact that Bulgaria and Albanis, the two mmast | ., l0Y G IBREC L T Y RETe R0 Ecturaged to BUBL |ty Rewmess in s marvel- || | DENTIST || Franklin Street between | ¥ high speed and low operating cost which has been gissatisfied States in the Balkans, have not joined Look at that’ fiakhi Juan! He's | exposed at low tide, and which had | | OuS manner at a fraction of | | | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. || Front and Second Streets | introduced rs the revolutionizer of railroad trans- suggests that the cleavage is still sharp. Inasmuch consclous! Stir up the fire. Frank! | provided them with scanty nourish. | | Cost ‘ol‘ a new pair. A trial will | SEWARD BUILDING '1 | | portatio as both Bulgaria and Albania are on specifically | prang: |t's me, Frank. Horatio|ment. Once, miles at sea, a white | | COnvince you. Jkil Office Phone 409, Res. | PHONE 359 | The first of (hese trains, just delivered to the friendly terms with Italy, aqd :!ugoslavm and RU-| Greene—" steamer passed north bound. They | | See BIG VAN 111 Phone 276 s i =3 Union Pacific. is to be sent to Washington for mania are close to France, it is obvious that the| pxcitedly Jua was blowing upon | stared at it hungrily. | sty | = | e inspection Ly the President and other officials and Jealousies of European politics are directly bound | the near dead embers of a fire.| It was late In the afternoon when | -4 then placcd on the transcontinental run from UP in the Balkan situation. Should Germany, with- | Greeno feverishly hauled dried|Frank lifted his head. There was | = = = JUNEAU FROCK o i a comfortable cruis- 1P @ short time, take over Austria she will be in| palm leaves and driftwood toward |an unbelieving look in his eyes. | ]'UNEAU SAMPLE fRiage. e 15 Wl e sieky " a position to dominate Hungary and Bulgaria and | him. A small flame broke out; then | Suddenly Juan imitated him. | SHOPPE g ing speed of ninety miles an hour, which one sus- o, ",06 more to be the leading power in Eastern| the fire blazed up. Greene scrambled to his feet, Al SHOP “Exclusive but not Expensive” pects soon can be increased. Europe and, ultimately, to resume building the Frank Grahame sat upright upon | “It's the plane! Hear it? It's—" The Little Store with the Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, L Thus the old locomotive, beloved by small boyS jnterrupted Berlin-Bagdad bloc which she was work- | the heap of palm leaves. He shook | The plane—it looked like the one | BIG VALUES Hosiery and Hats < and adults alike, is headed for a place beside the ing on when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was | his head as it t~ clear It. For an| that had passed in the morning— | AGENCY fire horse and the clipper ship. We mean no dis- murdered in the Mahometan hill town of Serajevo | }nstan:ne s;flred at th:._v.wo anxious | was returning. It was flying lower | S s s R loyalty to ancient idols when we hope that is so. on the fateful 28th of June, 1914. aces turred toward him, one dark | and close inshore. Suddenly “: (Authorized Dealers) . X d drawn with concern—the Mexi. | dropped and zoomed. Banking in to- | HOTEL Z If “tomorrow's train” can do what it sponsors be- an, . Banking in to- | C. L. FENTON YNDA o ey can boy, n— e | oA et lieve, if it can rehabilitate the railroads, provide Good Development Edition. B nfi“’; uhl:ll‘:dfl:vhlf; ‘L’;’L‘;sb:‘{ ;“‘:‘!’;C';:‘l‘;'ifa::g':: fi“;’f:““f” GAS CHIROPRACTOR Large Sample Room i . — vi 3 construction jobs for thousands of shop workers : | ‘unshaved beard. athe Anivan gpa Soutnh ¥ront St., next to ELEVATOR SE d incidentally improve transportation according (Prince Rupert Empire.) g acknowledgment to the | Brownie's Barber Shop RVICE and inciden three wild men who danced upon | : % 8. ZY] to advance claim, it will receive a welcome approach- The Dally Alaska Empire, published in Juneau TIRED grin spread over the face | the beach. o GREASES Orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-8 NDA, Prop, \ has issued a special development edition of twenty A i | Evenings by Appointment ed by no other recent device. Daged T BertRIIEE oty communlty Reckiveas And i of Grahame. “Hullo, genius,” It swerved away back toward the | T T D) i SRR SRR IR i e g e chuckled hoa . “Don’ : &l R - y <P NP 3 NT optimism. From all standpoints, the edition is to me cm‘::,mm u’)"l:\flf\'ere Izow:lklle«} :odut:pwtlhne;] '32;';1:33 :galn R o —R « NEW HOMES PLAN OF PRESIDENT. . heartily commended. It is right up to the| , 4 : £pesRing em. Waves - rgy s e a = ARBAGE HAULED | of miracles. Answer me this one, | Spurted beneath its pontoons. With uneau HI-LINE SYSTEM 3 ; . minute, and contains a very large amount of real | Greene; am 1 here—and alive—, .]"sp!nnlng propellers t drifted | - Reasonable Monthly Rates i Fine homes for as little as $2500 is the aim yneoration concerning Alaska and the Territory's 2O R0 Tean T b Statat e yardy but fr, lhebw & Groceries—Produce—Fresh | | | E. O. DAVIS | i of the Roosevelt Administration as it put its mind gupita) city, Juneau is 54 years old. h 3 g y out from the beach. i and Smoked Meats ! { 4 b / | on a plan for teamwork between the Government i bR R ; G’;e"s""”":d with an excited ‘:'”“‘:‘ was already in the water otlors | Front Street, opposite Harris | | | TELEPHONE 584 4 Fasd 3 . 5 g & augh. “Sure.” he exclaimed. “A |swimming toward the craft. He . 7 and private initiative in the housing field. ; War is hell—so's paying for it.—(St. Louis Globe- | cinch! Juan and | were just talk | hauled himselt up over the pon. FUOT OF MAIN BT. | BACEDE & ot R0 4 Four Cabinet officers studied ways of steering Democrat.) ing about it. We picked you out ot | toons. The helmeted pilot observed | CASH AND CARR | — 5 - weffoaroefifvefsy | the sen ihis afternoon.” Thougnt | bim quizzically. i sure you'd gone bye bye. But—" *“You three guys have been on my | 'Raphly he explained. When ne|consclence all afternoon, But | was Gmmlnd-m” ll and Juan had upset the ceremony | carrying mail. What's on your on the pyramid top, and had |mind? Say ... you speak lyEugA MAYTAG PRODUCTS plunged into the depths below, thev | Hsh? .. ." W. P. JOHNSON bad been sucked into the down. Frank, gasping for breath, strove . stream cavern. They had lost sight | to answer. The pilot called out in a Y I e B - as a [ ] of the I;‘igh n;lest after they had | louder tome, “You hablo English, our ntereSt ln etter = struck the surface of the pool. Hombre? What's—" % E Clinging to driftwood they had Greene splashing toward them . { $ floated during » day and a night, | called. “Keep your shirt on, mis- Buslness McCAUL MOTOR i 1 FINAIL. CLLOSE PRICE passing in the darkness the cenote. | ter. Sure he speaks English, 1 in. COMPANY ' /4 valley where Janice and he had |vented it, and taught him how. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' found "iangton. They drifted down | That's Frank Grahame a little out ——— 0 FIN the underground river to the spot | of breath!” . i where Frank on the previous day| The pilot’'s jaw dropped. T\fi: ‘I had crawled out to the jungle for | “Grahame . . . my God! Why ... i i : P that brisf pause In his journey. | the whole United States is 1 Is direct and personal, for you know that Smith Electric Co tes Is looking d 1 C . Instead of floating the remainder | for you and—Where've you been, youlx‘.OO;VIlrllex]‘)'l;‘OS}DErltyd_tgpendsthuponhg'ezlel;;l Gastineau Bullding 1 of the distance, as Grahame had ' man?” Dy ven In conditions throughou EVERYTHING . ve' Coa s :]!:me. tt:“ihmnjde l‘helr wB]_v on foot:| (Copyrieht, 1934, by Herbert Jensen) this section. ELECTRICAL I roug e jungle to the coa —_— : — . | Here they had been for several yagmorrow, there ls action In Just now, when industry and trade can d use every dollar of capital that can be got = I‘ f together here, your bank balance becomes BETTY MAC THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTE important to the whole Juneau district as ELS well as to yourself. BEAUTY SHOP . § ® 107 Assembly Apartments § £ The The B. M. Behrends Bank has been PHONE 547 { ¥ § as uleau safeguarding the funds of Juneau people for ; § i { - forty-two years. It offers you assured pro- B Rl i 3 Our Services to You Begin and End at the tection and service that has stood the test. ke | 3 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Y ® $5.00 W‘m’“ : . J. B. Burford & Co. ; 1 J “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | i Leader eparimen ALASK 4 ; : ’ FOR CHARTER Bank Lockheed 6-P; Seapl: ’ b GEORGE BROS. assenger Seaplane JUNE ALASKA i TELEPHONE 22 J. V. HICKEY Vi E ; FREE MERCHANDISE AWARD — MARCH 19TH