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4 Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAG_fil"be | men seem to be convinced, then some other method THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1934. Judith Lane 0 vEA 20 YEARS AGO by JEANNE BOWMAN j " PROFESSIONAL |||~ Fraternal Societies | u OoF ] 7 | {/T Helene W. L. Albreeht || C®nesu Channel | PHYSIOTHERAPY —— 1 5 | and expensive if no plani were prepared to handle [ the city's refuse If an incinerator is impracticable, if it cannot made to work here, as the Mayor .and .Counml-% From The Empire v v Sunday by th M NN G COMBANT St Seoond and’ Main|must be provided. It should be done without | L ettt it ot Tt ettt Streets, Juneau, Alaska. further delay. We are certain that a large majority ; | B. P. 0. ELK! = rorroh) DY e Y NOP, i io 1 ! | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red . P. 0. S meets Fntered 1n the Poat Office In Juneau as Second Olass | of the voters feel that way about the matter, and| , B¥NODSIS: Big Tom Bevins, |which sald ::M this moflezuwa; :fl MARCH 28, 1914 | " Ray, Medical Gymnastics, every Wednesday as maiter. |will approve prompt action on the part of the| died and lsft her his fortuns to ' [be used in the manner outlined to “The People’s Party” was the | 307 Goldstein Building 8p m Visiting ° SUBSORIPTION RATES, '(‘i\\ Advitnlstiation complete for h[nn qtdruml‘(md,)railla— Judith Lane, on the night of August | | name adopted by those wWho oppos- Phone Office, 216 Tirothess walooea, City £ st nation project on the Ri k Eth an v | M aty | g . Dailvered by carrier In Juneau ‘and Douglas for $1.29 deg matlon project on the Rio Diablo, |25th and in compliance With de-| leq the election of the Citizen’s 1 ELL W, Turott, Exali- By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: i Sho sofll aka e b i tailed plans which she had filed in | | ticket at Juneau’s municipal elec-'Z . *| ed Ruler. M. . Sides, e » 900 si: > Z b ¥ AT | Sig Tom; arraigned agains a i A e . 2 = . M.H. " ) St e napdon SIS0, M| montis, I adtyancs. GUARDING SHEBA'S CITY. arf dlre. ‘wevins and Matiile. ner |UET safety deposit box tion to take place on April 7. The &2 Secretary. Sibacribara will confer & favor if they will promptly | davadter, and Morton LENUIES O MAS TS o more. | |ticket put forth consisted of Em- [ Rose A. Ardrews i notify the Business Office ofea"> ‘o!lure or IrregUafity | pierce Arab tribes guard the “lost city of Sheba's| puriner. To comslicats matters s, D oo el flgnuic| |6, Yausttine, R, M. Reevey & | Graduate Nurse KNICATS OF COLUMBUS ' e ou - B e 7. » 1 still more, Mathile is determined B te N ) rge or Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 | Queen” believe Andre Malraux, French explorer| o get Judith's husband away from |gelt relieved to learn her former Wolland, George F. Miller and G.| | Electric C::blr;ct Bau:T—Mn | %gt;:nmuncum.lm4 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. and his companion, Pilot Capt. Molinier, who, on| ™" employer's wite Would receive the K. Gilbert, | On;fln}-mg:s"';lc a'"m‘fi':o ‘;“5 “ M““"mdlnlsaml :_:nlndhl\ The Assoclated Press 1s exclusively entitled to & g flight from Djibouti over the Arablan desert, found | CHapteras rentals from the Bevins Building, | ot e g it 4 JOSN, use for republication of all news dispatcl o L w 44 'R 3 L | BDEREA i . An important meeting oi the | Evenings by Appointment ansient brothers urg- it or ‘therwise credited in this paper and also the | uncovered by shifting sands the twenty towers of averaging one thousand dollars a 1 d Mai Ph 259 ' local published herein. s THE WILL ot I vhich | |Juneau Democratic Club was to Second an ain one e 0 attend. Councll tocal el —[a temple, the temple, perhaps, of that great month, and the property on whicl 5 ify the evening, | robwds 5t | Chambers, Fift Streed. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|city which has been lost for centuries as wholly| JUDITH Dale dried her eyes on a|the family home was located. take place in the evening. = i THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. |of camels, loade gems set forth. Per out for thing romantic about its queen who had the.courage| haps there is a parchment, well-preserved, | written to the queen by Solomon waiting to add| as the fabled Atlantis. From that city great caravans | d with riches in gold, spices and| far distant places. And Sheba's| whisp of a handkerchief after reading the first lines written her | by her former friend and employer, | which she was playing an unwilling senting his friends’ interests against those of his wife. Mathile, received a like allowance from other sources, both Mrs. Bev- ins’ and Mathile’s bequests to be lled and held to one thousand placed on the desk. Judge Morgan “A word with Mrs. Dale, please. 5. Dale you have heard the read- of the will and with your intelli- ed in the business to be taken up Day celebration committee. latter vessel arrived in port en-.| men boarded the Admiral Sampsor at Seward. i Chiropodist—Foot Specialist Hours 9 am. to § pm. E. B. WILSON — JOHN F. MULLEN, G. E. H. J, TURNER, Secretary MOUNT JUNEAT LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- queen once accompanied such a caravan to visit the | and then she looked about the | a month each by Judge Thg shipwrecked crew of the 401 Goldstein Building | a t h wise king, Sclomon, which is duly recorded, not once, | RS American schooner W. H. Dimond | | PHONE 496 | day of eacl month in but twice in the Old Testament. I 1‘ fon a e The will and the various docu- |was aboard the Admiral Sampson,; ettt Scogtlsh Rite.Temple, There is something glamorous about Sheba, some- t was a queer drama, this I, 1o pertaining to it were re- |on the way to Seattle, when the beginning at 7:30 p. m. L. E. HENDRICKSON, to go and see for herself if Solomon was the grm‘ leading role. Mrs. Bevins and Ma- |had announced that was all, and |route south. The Dimar‘xd was, | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Scc- man rumor credited him with being. If the French-| thile, in heavy mourning, sat on | had arisen as though expecting the |wrecked on February 3, 60 .mx?esvj DENTISTS regxty men have rediscovered the city, who knows whkat | one side and close beside thein was |Others to leave, when Morton Lam- |west of ¥inga and the crew was| | Blomgren Building = TR, A 1 archineologlbal s explorations, "of SHEe R liay: bring] Nomian iDals, her Hushnd: xagraifee-c teld.up & FAElEIAEE el BUSL evE D a0 the Doma, 3heG PHONE 56 [ Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save i { burner trouble. ; ok s — 3 aonther chapter to that pleasing tale of ancient| Judge Morgan, to whom Big Tom | gence I know you have feit the in- At the mass meeting of baseball | “{ PHONE 14! v ; days. Of course, it s possible that evidence might| had turned when he found Morton |justice done the widow of our late |fans held in the Council Chambers | | Nr, C. P. Jenne R 9; NIGHT 148 : GOOD CASE FOR BOND ISSUE. be found to upset the story altogether. But let's| Lampere not trustworthy, motioned |friend. Now Mrs. Dale, I wonder if the previous night to arrange all DENTIST | ELIABLE TRANSFER i I y altog 1 ! i ! i | Judith to continue reading, and she | you haven't something to say to us | matters pertaining to the sport in Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine & : If a prop end of Ninth Street, is not defensible on any ground sition so perfectly sound as the pro- posed municipal bond issue to obtain a PWA loar hope not logists' quest for It would be a pity to destroy a memory so tender and glowing even to satisfy the archaeo- some contribution which her migrants to the New bent her head again, above the let- ter. you. here before Judge Morgan?” Judith regarded the man a you tried to use your political power to coerce a superior court judge into Juneau for the 1914 season, the following board of managers was | Now opEN | ] Grace V. Davis Phone 276 PHONE 359 r knowledge of a great city that| 9 " " R it Fob ailant g 4 |, Your reading this note, sald the |ong moment. She had been seeing | chosen: -5 and grant was in meed of explanation, that given 5" 1% ¥ EORICE B SO tar| mECicaiine (i oty sid e | lons moment, She had been seelng | chosen: J. 0. MoBrids, J. E. Wi — || Commercial Adj by Mayor Goldstein and the City Council in T¥ A | that | bhave d on. | have rea- him ar s, ton Winn, Tom Radonich,'m . . @|!| cla, Just- : left no imprint on the pages of history. son to believe they will rush the |never before had she sought to find |A. H. Humpheries, P Jack ! . E > last Saturday ought to satisfy ev prop- reading of my will in order to at= |\ 0y heneath Stelkop) Bind | auce vl\’,ul s, Perry Jackson Dr. J. W. Bayne | mem&RatmgBureau } Wi o) Y ey 4 tempt to gain control of the money he ma e - R zen. | > erty owner of this city. It should set at rest all The newest racket seems to be stealing dogs.| I have left to you, Lampere will |some features. Pleasant, suave, too DENTIST ll’coopel'flbmg with White Service | oubts RN o rta S 4 ! see to this. He will see to othe: G g _ | 2 ¥ ' doubts that any voter might have entertained = 0} And if you don't think that constitutes a racket You will find your part in |pleasant she decided. Weather during the previous 24 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | bl Bureau i the merit of the proposition. Briefly, the City seeks|j ci try to steal somebody’s dog. {his s thoroughly misrepresented. . Lampere, | have my instruc- | hours was clear with & maximum | | Of-i aours, 9 am. to 5 pa. | | | oom 1—Shattuck Bldg. | to float bonds not to exceed in amount the sum Separation batweon you and yous |tions from Mr. Bevins and I shall ‘|temperature of 36 and & minimum|| <venings by lppt;lntmcnt. J‘ We have 5,000 local ratings | of $100,000. These bonds will be used as security Kentucky is said to be contemplating legalizing ]mfud.n\h'. e thdent aratiihe || respect and nlrey them to the best |o¢ 33 e Phone 32 A on file for a loan from the Public Works Administration|nudist colonies. If she does that, what excuse will these ‘m;“m du,,,_, ‘:‘v,,‘“‘. u.,ley i |of my ability. \’_.——————-—‘5 - —_— to which will be added a sum equal to 30 per cent|there be for them? Rlehie mid sty of tram TN DITEHA R lear as she |, 2ames McCloskey, who arrived on | T B 5 o ity. T o Fomng on with the writing of this JITH'S voice was clear as she | : of the amount loaned fo the City. The Interest Sow ‘will becatss 1 90 bellave that poke and her eyes rested on !“e Embolt e eenied Robert Sl‘npson FINE rate is fixed at four per cent. The principal can| Of course, it's not taking the President as| you will have the vision to see my | L - |visit in the States, predicted a Watch and Jewelry Repairing % g 5 3 ¢ 0 vision, and the strength to carry ,|her husband, rather than the man |panner year i i . D. be paid over a period of 25 years. Normally the|jong to sign the Alaska Prohibition repeal act as| out my plans. ¥hiho was adatemslik; ad though she year in the Aflin pountry. 8t very reasunavle rates City pays six per cent on its securities, and in 10|jt did Congress to pass it, but to some of the thirsty| pYou are a daushter of Emil | oo Could understand. 5;rh§ _,focmkey g ok G:Bdu“: goio::g:;e:::l- WRIGHT S case in the past has the period of redemption been|it does seem like it. Bik for aixtesn | the. vear i Ab WaE pidkesR you & | oo JonL Y JINERR, MEES SInine | ege of Op HOPPE as great as 25 years. It has never sold any issue during which your character’ ws iitls. (06, -eadis.* Eazipars. oyl ‘Lhc heavy operators in the Atlin Opthalmology & i PAUL BLOEDHORN | as great as ears. as s y 1issue| ————e e ormed. 1 believe the ittle too e - | country. | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groun j 3 | J = on the open market on which it received back in Minister Morgenstierne character on tl firm | tered suddenly. “You go home, take AREERRT 4 & ? - - & s » foundation he b es. N i [+] cash at once 30 per cent of the total. That is what Syiisdal i i) sver ‘nal | time to get over this . . . er grief at | =l = G + = ki syt | 3 J $ first consid- sour former employer's death and REGISTER | the Government offers to do in this instance. It is (New York Times.) 0 always his et B x| your ol | DR, E. E. SOUTHWELL | : SR 08 ~Su b o " S Registration books i- o good business to accept the offer if the public| The new Minister from Norway to the United| to the greatcst number of people. o SURIA R 8 Seetpetant Pl oo e ol ] Optometrist—Optician | JUNEAU-YOUNG works it is proposed to finance are needed. {swu. Wilhelm Munthe Morgenstierne, carries on Aty thinL of those. you.. e m’(:"e‘:f:; ,,‘:\“;T:fi,’?“ T sobie | |51 Ab0 DIk Grros 8 C;y[y Glork | | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | ) Funeral Parlors RIS # 2 ’ asla great tradi establis s i ing. u will understand 8, - | -m. 18] i 3 i Every project listed by the City Council has|a great tradition, established by diplomats of high| Loy | S0\ (it TEaNEIo g different to tell us." open from 9 am. to 5 pm. daily,| | ., Reom 7 Valentine Blde. | Licensed Funeral Directors merit. More than that, every one of them calls for |distinction, loyal to their own national ideals, but| and placed ‘the scomingly Jarse | "y "gocision fs final” Thursday, Friday and Saturday|| Office Phone 484; Residence | | | and Embalmers i X p - r otter 2 f T sum o sh in the bank in your oy ! 8 al. ) a a \ i . » . 1 | .. a badly needed improvement, work that will have|Who knew America far better than most Americans name. 1 told you It was to' be held “Oh come now.” he spoke to her |evenings from 7 to 9 pm. You|| FPOne 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | % g g dis future. . 8o there He has an exact and remarkably mature acquain- in trust for me. It was, but 1 | . 4o oy o hild to be |must be registered to hav ) | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 [+ 5 to be done within the immediate future. So there| oo ELEE NIEL O ond political history, It antel oy to have complete use - |as though she were a child to be | gistered to have a right |, o a need be no hesitation on that score. In fact, ifi be et T e e Lhé«t b of it w ence, legal or |cajoled, “you're just overwrought. [to vote. Qualifications, American !=Z [ - = 1 L : Todn S | satisfact You kn at the Big Tom was {ll | citizenship, one year's resi SRS SR T proposed under the bond issue, it is not altogether |(ne Northmen, began to spy out the approaches to A : et bl e 5 i el B i 1o dunesdvsdy.f - Pr, Richard Williams N S H unlikely that at least some of them will have to be|this then unknown continent and even reached the | ¥ob {o e, in comiructing e anin | VS Oh 0 N0 now very well | i) | DENTIST [ o thioeh & anl’ fssue at 8 higher Tate|) /inls e G FaATIRG 1t it o R D¢ Mrs, Dale ; y well | ATTENTION DE MOLA financed through a normal issue at a highe rate|land of Vinland the Good, keeping it secret, “wait may be deploted through forced |y pic Tom never had a better | geguia 00 “Dt “?L "‘b || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Everything in Furnishings i of interest within the next year or two. |ing the glimmering sails of Columbus. He - i { taa o~ 4 " g meeting tonight at 7:30 " I | . have, Judith, will be u to |friend than I | o'clock. All B | Gastineau Building for Men And this is especially true of the incinerator |\knows not only the facts of our history but their | ‘””")m < "w(!\“:\l"i"xu (:'z‘v]n"w’» “Mr. Lampere,” Judith’s grey \;}(‘ r’ i ;11(?1), ers Phone 481 } %vhich, it seems from the statement issued Saturday, significance, as his writings and addresses have made e B d s s o thve 0 LTUA -5 o8 - weraisbluesblack..with ;ADRET, presen) nitiation. adv g = has been tentatively dropped from the list as not“pl“{“ He has ‘intérpreted us as a people to Nor-| me bR BT B i Jon& " | “hefore you commit yourself further |—— - | 2| Y practical. The immediate provision of some kind ‘:l“i and ]‘" so doing made us better acquainted \Remember you'ate only a_girl, | like toet you know that the rea- | & Dr. AW, Stewait 2111 of a modern garbage disposal plant is perhaps the|“''h CUrselves. ; but upon vour frmncss i cariy: \son Mr. Bevins went to Judge Mor- | | ~ Mandarin Dance ||/ || THE JuNeEAu LAunbry He has already given proof of his sound quali-| i ; | DENTIST | city’s most pressing need at this time. The con-| P e, a | tinles of hundreds of laboring gan instead of to you was because | | S . Franklin Street betwee: ity st pres g ties in the twenty years since he first came to And now to your trial. God bIo§ | b eoung ho couldn’t trust you; he || tudio Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | Frent aind = - tinuance of the present system of dumping it in the|america as a representative of Norway. It were e o By ' ‘stengihe | found that while representing him Under supervision of SEWARD BUILDING ] Second Streets community’s back yard, on the harbor front at the|«carrying firs to Norway” to speak of the whole- en those left by , I will be with Office Phone 409, Res. | ‘ | |en AL Carry on, Judy-girl, Private instruction or class Public health, civic pride, consideration for our | World and their descendants have made to the con- BIG TOM. using his judiclal influence to ob- | | lessons available - good name and many other reasons demand &n|tinent “sprawling across the face of the planet.”| 1. 1o oved up. The room was [tain an injunction against Big |z e e s o o abandonment of the practice that is so long out-|Nearly three millions of immediate Norwegian an-| ot as though those there had felt | Tom's purchase of dam—" s JUNEAU FROCK moded. Hundreds of people reside in that section|cestry (as many as there are Norwegians in Nor-| ne presence of the other man, and “Judith!” Norman Dale was on JUNEAU SAMPLE of the town. Most of them are property 0wntr§=“'5‘y’ha"" ;onux::lng to gx]vc to A}:r;e;\c:‘ some(h'\)ng Judith, eyes wide with sadness as 1:‘!5 leelr:md :}larnfi;;he rot;mllacu:g SHOP SHOPPE and taxpayers. The Ninth Street garbage dump is/Of that character and culture which Norway has| gng realized what lay ahead, spoke [1is wife——*Judith, apologize to | F' 0 R D “Exclusive but not Expensive” olreu&l‘\cfni\(:X:hc:\h HN;n menace n:u 0"1»{; to Lfi’leir‘""ur”h"d by her rigors of the land and her ven-| to the Judge. Lampere for that insult—" The Little Store with the Coats, Dresses, Unpteefl:'" ’ hal 3 z el tures on the seas. Here, on our edge of the ocean, ] have finished reading the in-| “It is an insult, isn’t it Norman,” BIG VALUES Hosiery and H. health but to the health of the entire city. It is g b0 adndeiaa aadly. Sho eIt -t ats a disease breeder. and spread through sewers to all parts of theipe cajled by the Eddas “rich in the comrades he strong reason why it should be razed and a plant Rats by the thousand breed there He who now {riends. Brooklyn is the fourth largest Norwegian city. There is a stretch of the coast of An- tarctica that bears the name “Morgensteierne Land” officially represents Norway would structions my former employer left for me, Judge Morgan. 1 am ready now to hear his will.” grief and forebodings, she looked out of the window. There were in some way she was not rising to the courage demanded of the mo- Judith Dale stood facing her hus- band, realizing, that when she had AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) Orfice Hours: 10-12; 3-8 8. ZYNDA, Prop. city. has found.” With Fridtjof Nansen he was closely ment. She wanted to press her face C. L. FENTON HO'FEL ZYNDA Within a year, a fine new bridge will spanlassociated not only in intenational affairs but in HE document was lengthy and |into his coat lapel and cry like a GAS CHIROPRACTOR Large Sample Room Gastineau Channel within a few yards of the|their out-of-doors interests — walking, camping, filled with legal phrases cn | child. Soutn Front St, next to unsightly and unhealthy pile. That is another|skiing. Roald Amundsen was another of his great| meant nothing to Judith. Filled with “Then apologize.” Brownle’s Barber Shop ELEVATOR SERVICE erected to dispose of the garbage If it isn't done voluntarily, it is shall be forced to do it. carried on under permit from ment which was reluctant to grant its continuance The present method is| of the community. probable that we all, the the War Depart-|,..iany Norwegial —a permanent memorial of that friendsnip. All in appointment is one |please both Americans and Norwegians —'and es- | that should greatly ns in America. bushy oaks clustering the line of the bayou, and beyond were the book-like roofs of the little homes she had seen on that first trip with told Morton Lampere what she khew about him, Norman hadn’t stopped to consider the possibility that she told the truth, but had con- demned her words as a lie and de- OILS GREASES Juneau Evenings by Appointment ————— " "—_ g HI-LINE SYSTEM et e}, GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates ——— Norman. Tiptilted bindings of red | Groceries—Produce—Fresh ! | just a year or two ago. After the Douglas bridge! pongi, back in the news from prison, staged his| and green and tan covering their | Manded she apologize. i Motors and Smoked Meats ‘ E. 0. DAVIS | is completed, it is not impossible that it will cancellso per cent swindle in 1920. Eight years later,| simple stories. I can’t apologize, Norman, be- Front Street, opposite Harris TELEPHONE 584 } the permit altogether. This would be disastrous we had the super-Ponzis—(St. Louls Post-Dispatch) | Judith envied the women who | iy !¢ c':ul':"f{r e AR ‘ FUOT OF MAIN ST. | Hardware Co. HL Phone 4753 i L T T T ST T TTITTTTT — lived beneath them. She envied the A d | CASH AND CARRY [} s esgm— S minme | oves w teir vostasestamo varas, | % Sa'St s necessarss” coun- p T e = =| hanging out billowing sheets, the | yoioq Judy, “tho date was August | T ones in the match-box houses bend- | po ¢po pl};‘ce the file ro::n o‘llzflm , GENERAL MOTORS ) ing over hot ovens, ;es{ing fragrant | oouny' court house, the man—=" e AL and | l/ ote Or th P [ lo::‘:he:tv:“tgh: B hatanas wom eri“: :k':“:l"utfr":;fs' Di:n thm; o Uur epOSEtors w. P‘G i st x come in, soiling trim ginghams with {’his w‘l‘mtever nclln:’yc\l Lui:fl h:- o L. JOHNSON hand grimed bear-hugs, but Judith | .3y¢e of your mistaken version of | NG | would willingly have had the golden | yy5¢ took place at the time and The B. M. Behrends Bank is conscious of the 3 OO offices. PROGRESSIVE TICKET THOS. B. JUDSON For Councilmen-— LUDWIG NELSON G. E. KRAUSE HUGO PETERSON We have promised no one any municipal appointments. P Y pai_app pledge ourselves to name only local residents to appointive We OO RO tissue tea gown of the preVious night ruined, had Norman wanted to give her more than a frigid kiss of greeting. Only half comprehending, she cavght through the maze of legal name.” There was also a phrasc place mentioned would be an attack against your husband’'s firm.” “1 don’t believe all of this is nec- essary,” interrupted Judge Morgan, “Mrs. Dale, you look worn out with this trial, let us take up other Tomorrow, Judith meets Norman under different circumstances. ALASKA AIR EXPRESS FOR CHARTER Lockheed 6-Passenger Seaplane TELEPHONE 22 J. V. HICKEY THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Qur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat P e I RRE Old Papers tor Sale~at Empire Office indispensible part which its depositors have played in its steady progress ever since its establishment in 1891. Their continuous patronage is an expression of The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska VOTE FOR OSCAR G. OLSON of Cordova, Candidate for Nomination Territorial Treasurer on the Democratic .Tickel ® phrassoloky WoRds which meantyuups st ‘othier timen.? their confidence and good will. It shall be our aim ||o———————= e onta ana othoyicatbed | “Thank you" Judith turned to- to continue to merit this confidence by extending M i "ssled ;'erewnh e aggrega“nih&: ;\r'm:(is the corrlrllor ((loltln‘ wondering the institution’s helpfulness to Juneau’s business ' Smith . "“X;"d'“efn;;fi‘:‘?di‘:'rcm[ of tne |heard Mathile say—“Don't be a tool, .mm‘g" ! 4 4 "9 | that's what she wants.” 1 stock of the Bevins Construction ,C".,,,s,,fl,,;.,_ wu‘b:.ltfmna Bowman) [} SLECTRIOAL Company, heretofore held in my | — fl\g} BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 182 Assembly Apartmemts PHONE 547 $5.00 per month Harry Race DRUGGIST