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4 | dividends agains 'wo years befor 0SS R RN P Daily Alaska Empire |G o Sapon oo 555t wis shown @@ T g y s 20 YEARS AGO {[# [} Fraarmal | MOCKING HOUSE ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934. ' : ' é 2 being $3,201,659, Thé management makes no pre- § ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER . ... o' ihe'future and clearly implies that it ) B (Chaniab 'y ‘ Pl s g oo JHimias By ;e does not guaraniee that present favorible Son0- BY WALTER C. BROW From The Empire | Helene W.L.Albrecht |[o "~ "~ & ° ] "‘B‘EJfifmfl‘:‘]“k‘“ tions will be permanent. This may be inferred from s — 3 i SHYSIOTHERAPY - ] the official announcement at the time the cnmmun] p Gl oM A e e e | | sstelctty e B % PRSI 710 § n | assage, Electricity, Infra | . i : e 5 e Post Office In Juneau as Second CIaSS | o.joq was declared that this *ds in view of cur- | SYNOPSIS: Ellen Becker, for. ™ to testlly that both were made by | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | \ cvery second and ‘ ! SHEsoRIETION FATE rent earnings and is not to be considered as estab- | Ditfresue, has taken Lrives Jrom |the same HRSOEGg oIty JULY 10, 1914 307 Goldsteln Building | ## fourth Wednesda Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Bouglas for $1.25| ishing a regular dividend rate.” oth Mr. and AMrs [Dufresme to |that man and bullt up false clues to | Ppedestrians were attracted from Phone Office. 216 i © 8:.00 p. m. Visiting picious notes demanding rende. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: wvous which she has found. But Se: “Today I went over the scene of | yynaway which occurred in the John H. Walmer, | One yoar, In advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, | Ko o n N EDITOR. geant Harper, investigating the | ., Toged ambnal. You. gok #8.80; one month, in adva $1.26, | MONUMENT FOR VETERA! E double murder in the Dufresng |70Ur alleged ambush. You got out| morning, causing consternation T Rose A. Ardrews } Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, 7~ tary. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | house, has forced Ellen to talk. there and fired at your own car. You |yt Jittle damage. The team of t per_month. conceal the real motive. M over the city by an exciting g —— o = brothers welcome. l o fi."fl’» e Busincss Office of any fallure o ITeUAL | p ooy frionds of the late W. F. (Bill) Thomp-{ Je b ias Iofe onders that e, | sco how your story talls to pleces? | Cash Gole, under hire to another Graduate Nurse A 3 Daléphne for Paitorial and B Officen, 374 _ | or " veteran editor of the Fairbanks News-Miner,| —andiias gome fo the ifirary to con” |1f there was no crank lelter Wrlter | party, started from the top of Electrio Cabinet Raths—Mas || KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS MEMBER OF ASSO Rsssl BN " |started a movement to erect a suitable monument| _ /7"* o ™® TP TR on _\hour tImI:,:he):tll:Jew x;last:wham-‘mmn Street and rushed full tilt sage, Colunic Irrigations | | Seghers Council No.1760. ) ssociated Pres 1 I titl o 1 ¢ N v bush, v/ i v; .m. ceti B last - A T ot all newa dispatches credited (o |over his final resti ce in the Fairbanks ceme- g bush, and without the ambush therd | gowp the B fowaid 'the water- | [, Oftice hourr LIS % g b Pin M.elings second and las it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the |, dy Fairbanksans have raised a tidy sum vou ave been no turnout of police | pront A portion of the Iumber | Evenings by Appointment Monday at 7:30 p. m. / Jocal news published herein. | tery.. Already Fairbanksa i £ JOLTING DUFRESNE guards to establish your alibi. wagon was left on the hill, but| | Second and Main Phone 239 | Transient brothers urg- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |with a I'mit of $1 having been placed on individual 3 e aunbONBONS WRa t ‘set out of 3 e u a fori 1 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION L e A e Ak HE bloodhound of the law,” Du. | hitched to the front whesls, the | 2 cd to attend Oouncil A offerings. The idea is spiendid, as anyone who > jaw,” DU {ihe Austerlitz, unseen and unno-lpoon came tearing down to the |5 a: | Chambers, Fifth Street. the privilege of knowing “W. F." will attest. He | fresne declaimed, “come to!ticed, but you didn’t dare incrimin- Bacitic: ‘Odhst” doRE A & el a0 " JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. was ong of Alaska’s most widely read newspaper read the bandwriting on the wall. | ate yourself by asking any of your and his style | Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin. Good | friends to perjure themselves by rate. Colliding with a lumber pile, T Q | editors. He was the most individual .z 3 : E. B. WILSON old Harper, come to Alexander's|giving you a false clearance. So you ‘ H. J. TURNER, Scretary ses both fe! i —— e = Sadbert B il o, coniinped Chiropodist—T'oot Specialist g 4 » e ——— Port Blakely mill compa near Seattle. and heavily interested in 5 | the Tee Harbor canmnery, arrived s s inimitable e was always helping someone 4 ’ e § i . 147 was 1 able ; H WEOHSINEOS e le. | Feast. No, not Alexander's — Bel- | thought out a way to do it. You | e T 401 Goldstein Building ,MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 out, doing something for his town and its People.| gpa,700s Read me the writing on | taked the attack on your car, locked for a distance of fifty feet, though | PHONE 495 ,Second and fourth Mcn~ He fought its battles vehemently. He had friends | (ne wall, Harper!” yoursslf; {8 your bedroni*ivith the | Chey escaned WILEBATCIY alactaai Al 3 { (Bt emptaionin 1 ob all over Alaska who undoubtedly will be glad 10} qpg getective did not answer this |avowed intention of drinking your- A : i 's‘folmsjh Pl ‘Temple, | contribute their mite to the project. R. C. Wood.| fancitul jesting. Dufresne grew res- |self into a state of coma and left the [ T- J-}VVICCKW haa established an 3 heginning 51! 7:30 p. m. who was a close friend of Mr. Thompson for mafly | tive under the growing weight of | police on guard between your door | autom-nile service that - was to — E. HENDRICKSON, 1 years, is treasurer and remittances can be sent to Harper's silence. “Well, what did|and the elevator. opera_m nom a stand in front of DRS.KABER&}FREEB[ | 23 James W. LEIVERS, Sec- 4 i*xm W anhaiks you come up for?” he asked, testily. “It was all very ingenious, Mr, Du. | his cigar store near the postoffice DENTISTS 3 | = -7 o “I want to have a serious talk |fresné, but this afternoon I repro | oD Frpnt Street Careful drivers | Blomgren Building A Bhg s v % g with you, Mr. Dufresne. We're near- | duced your feat under similar condi- | Were in attendance and the PHONE 56 I Douglas Aerie Republican National Chairman Fletcher plans to | ing the end of the chase now and it | tions.” vice was intended to handle the Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | 117 F. 0. L. organize the young Republicans unit for the Con-| y.q narrowed itself down to two UFRESNE leaned back comfort | general demand of the public. ' S Sl S 4 - % s % | & onal elections next Fall. Maybe he'll have| persons, The question is, which one bl d d i '] e ety Ll i 0 0 3 TRRITS ;@ < TESE U S 5 T et S 5 8, whic! | ably and crossed one leg over! _ _ S pm., Eagles' Hall, Dougla siting ANGELES BENEFITS BY STRIKE. " "iine 1o go fishing after that little chore| to arrest and charge with the mur- |thie other. “It sounds very clever, | Judge H. B. LeFevre, who had ¢ g | CrdthErs: weloaic. | Bara vfi;,tlmm ! | is done. | ders?” Since it interests you, suppose you been at Skagway during the term | Dr, C. P. Jenne | | |w. p. T w. cashen, ‘Scmmy gy The real, and only, beneficiary by the shipping Y & Dufresne drained his remaining | explain how it was done | of Court at that place, returned to | DENTIST Gl i nd el st gk { strike that has paralyzed almost all Pacific Coast Secretary Ickes doesnt know his Washington | ::?.,S\\,‘{ha“(i].;,‘;t‘z‘;l,;v 1(:]0:’:):\83,:.{\ “r exmnln,':”ans\\e,ved Harper, ;J\mfl\l on the Humboldt. | Reoms 8 and 9 Valentine i & N oy ? w.almbome com Tt o Angelos. “Figures o very well .yet if he expects to stop the “quitiing ¥ ! ) sarCasm, here are Lwo suites [ % % ‘itenabbihanager for the I’\l'l.dAng rocks go any {lace d“_VI & piled late last month showed th: the greatest b ML EARAS) . Telephone 176 time. A tank for Bieset Ci) | hour stampede” by a mere lecture. It has been i | and a tank for crude oil save a habit for so long that it has become ingrained. 1 | | burner trouble. | | PHONE 149: NIGR{ 18 volume of cargo ever handled in any similar period poured through the port of Los Angeles during the first six weeks of the tie-up. | g |in Juneau on the Admiral Evans | i i Wayne B. Coe, Marine Editor of the Los Angeles. House Democrats Dissatisfied With Patronage | Deid iay An et ey A 10 Dr. J. W. Bayne ]: RELIABLE TRANSFER | Times, in a recent article in that paper, declared Dispensation.” (Empire headline) Nothing funny ‘the vicinity. | DENTIST B 5 — | that transcontinental business and back-country 'about that. If they were, they would be neither | | ¢ ' Roems 5-6 Triangle Bldz. R SR A i business came pouring into the city's lap; so did the Democrats nor in the House. | Weather for the preceding day. Office hours, 9 am. ‘to 5 pm. I NOW OEN " 3 [ business of provding ships with supplies. During | 2R SRR 0 was cloudy with a maximum tem- Evenings by appointment §s 7 3 . Ty 1 . . R ) of MEAY A0 L extis. fralihbLohts wWerk] For perature of 58 degrees and a min- | PHONE 321 | Commercial Adjust- ! required to handle the surplus volume of busm‘ess" Between Sessions i ::\cl;‘ri of 48. Precipitation was 26} = 3 e ] : R R;llin;: Bitean il o 25 per cent of which was transcontinental. Nine- (New York Times.,) | % B a —R——b——s'——-——-——4 | Cooperating with White Servics | teen special trains were required to haul passengers 5 The Tarritorial Wi obert dimpson | Bureau oss st = al Board of Pharm- ' to or from San Francisco from ships that docked Though Congress stands adjourned, eleven com: o L o S rm- | p! k Room 1—Shattuck Bldg, i ins i mittees of the House will continue during the Sum- Y hich ha een in session at, 0]’7!. D % 4 in Los Angeles instead of San Francisco. the Hotel Cain for several day: { We have 5000 loc:l ratings Los Angeles leaders fully realize that thi jn mer and Autumn to conduct investigations and to o 1 LY 1 Vs Gracuate Los Angeles Col- : on fie 108 8 o Jearcue y rea al 1S BAIN | epare reports for the next session. Some of these had finished its work after con-| lege of Optometry and fi springs solely from the strike. But they are suffi- o o are already under way. The subcommittee sidoring _soveral applications to Opthalmology A - clently keen to appreciate its value to the Sl o nyjtary affairs which recently filed a report | TASUNY DRORVNGR 0. Alaska. | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground’| |3 ——— oy and are already formulating. plans to endeavor to & " orns 38 Seoer Bhaying phre e g i 3z 1 Jones-Stevens Sho concerning the Army Air Corps i \ hold all or ahlargf\ part of the new trade that has chases of army motor vehicles. The special com- | WOOD FOR SALE | M VADIES' _cHiLDRENS. | fallen into ¥s lap. Prior to the strike San Fran- mjttee appointed to investigate “the exm‘“ Challl; Block wood and klindling. Phone ! DR. R. £ SOUTHAWELL ||| READY-T0-W¥AR k clsco and Seattle were the principal importing acter and object of Nazi propaganda acti vities 358 —adv. Optometrist—Optici = ||sewsm Street Near Ihtrd ! 1 Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. R Office Phone 484; Residence | fi[-—-—~—’—- e Phone 238. Office Hour 130 to 12; 1:00 %o 5:30 | JUNEAU-YOUNG i ports on the Pacific Coast for transcontinental rail the United States” has held several hearings and freight. This was changed overnight and Los plans to hold more. Other subjects of inquiry in- Angeles became the dominant port. Shipping op- clude such diverse questions as regulation of the erators there now argue that it should continue ©il industry, bankruptcy and receivership proceed- in that position after a settlement is reached as ings, campaign expenditures and the whole subject “only habit hrough th rts” din ©f Federal taxation. moe:;t, years, s::‘m:z (:peralgm- de:‘mlx?:;lhix;n“:)‘: ::a(fxic‘ The last-named investigation, to be cunductedl 4 R, by the Ways and Means Committee, has a good | M0 ‘Seame s ancn.'sm' it L 00 opportunity to do a useful service. Federal taxation | them millions of dollars annually and result 8s i oy present hit-or-miss, rather than a well- | well in permanent decrease in employment to the rounded plan which offers the Treasury maximum | longshoremen; in those two ports. ses during periods of de- | The committee instructed to consider “Nevertheless, I'm going to tell bLut, « U. S. SMELTING DECLARES NEW ssible new sources of revenue which may provide | yoy what I have found ot DIVIDEND. & better balance. It is also instructed:to investi-| porrow yo 1g for a moment? i) gate the operation of internal revenue laws “‘"iTlmt ST Mitiatrar SRNAL | tachn One of the latest dividend developments of dis- POsing taxes on intoxicating liquor: “with a ""“; Dufresne handed over a fiaf | i to determining methods of improving and simplify- | er case. Inside were five or siy nctive cheer re t ed | gmleseshu ful ':";‘1"’_ o ;hnmvn‘( thec Un;tn ing, and of preventing evasion and avoidance, of | on separate catches. | R i e s Y guch laws” After six months' experiment with | them out fan wise. * which iwill pay on July 14 §2 per share on all repeal, the desirability of such an inquiry is evi-| like these key ALASKA WELDERS | | | 3. R. SILVA, Manager | It Possible to Weld We | | | i Funeral Parlors Licenced Funeral Directors Dr. Ri;%g%;g‘%mnm ! ‘j'mxmph‘:::; EBI;ID al;:yn Phone 12 = rated by a corri- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE P There is a bend i corridor, Gastineau Building | | | 1 ‘Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock PHONE 441 Can Do It { | to hear about it. You're time.” tection against severe lo; n was paid to it. But next to | low is a servic 1t window Is a service-room and in D C 1t vice-room is a large dumb- rug 0- d to send laundry ham- i it Evi in, Furnishings Dr. A. W. Stewart | e I ealhing DENTIST | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” h things up and down to a 1 i8— € P O. Substation No. 1 Only “i went out vl\»- rear door of your | FREE DELIVERY | common stock of record as of July 5. This com- gapg oue will open 1he [ru h a it this crossed the hall, got in the 01“%;;;‘:;0;'?, e '[ T pares with 25 cents regular and $1 extra declared Qpe other question which properly falls within | case, but the eye alone caunot teill dimb-waiter, pressed the button, and HE JUNEAU LAunpry ! S three months ago and 25 cents a year ago. The the scope of the Ways and Means Committee’s | which one of these ke 1 fit the rhda down tc the basement. I came |¢——— = [ Franklin Street between | h regular quarterly dividend of 87 cents a share was study is that of double taxation. This has become | lock. The trick is to find yae that rt of store-room, waiked i FINE 1‘ WF—‘TOTEM M—"*“ARK——E Front and Second Sireets declared on preferred stock. (ncreasingly important. ‘Twenty-nine States now fts.” iployees’ entrance, reen | | waieh and Jewelry Repairing T | ‘ The company has reflected an unusual prosperity |levy taxes on incomes either of individuals or of | Pierre Dufresne was i tie building by the front door, | i T 4 sory reasonable rates Groceries—Produce—Fresh i PHONE 355 | of late. The common dividend is, of course, a direct corporations, and twenty-six levy a tax on both. | this demonstration with bor wid rol> up again In the elevator. | ! | and Smoked Meats 1 s ———8 consequence of new earning power and cash strength | The Federal Government has in turn invaded a field| 1ty when the detective put The men on watch had seen noth- . | WILLOUGHBY AVENUE e e y B T viisdluay ot of srevenus formerly occupied exclusively by the | over the .l\e and aske ing, becanse they could not see | PAUL BLOEDHORN CASH AND CARRY &to metals, more p |States and imposed & tax on gasoline. Duplications | “Mr. Dufresne, why did 1 i 1at bend fn the hall. That | | FRONT STREET H ——————— JUNEAU FROCK the precious metals, with the new regime of Govern- |, ;"o c\; iy (axes imposed on tobacco, on liquors [ Man?” is how you got out last night, Mr. | B———-roooo-oooooornooo QI — g SHOPPE ment control of prices paid. But also zinc and lead |, 4 o other points. The taxpayer is not the only The expected rea 2:d ‘not | Dafresna. S T | | e are now both over four cents per pound whereas!o rrorer from this process. As the New York Com- | €Ome. Dufresne’s h ttted up | >ardon we, Harper. You have ex- GOODRIC T PAINTS—OILS i &:.:‘l:’“' not Expensive” a year ago they were but little over three. {mission for Revision of Tax Laws pointed out, it sharply and his manner tensed, bat | plaiaed ¢ ingenfously how it was Builders’ and Shelt i n_h’“'“‘-d l;"lefl'- e R The reflection of this drastic change in the results in unnecessary and expensive costs of ad- thla gaz: Yrs "l;:\'(-lv :\,1:11 W o piss ) "Tu get out, but that doesn’t | MEN’S SHOE PACS HARDWARE Ty an ats k estate of the major metals is to be found in thelmimsuauon for both the Federal Government and “;:i‘:r‘ "Y';u‘:'mc‘l’l‘r’q‘: b ! _'_'}X")““I"“"“"‘”“ of 1t 51 $4.50 Thomas Hardware Co. b, ? five months' earnings—$1818000 after preferred the Stales Al Proceetes Ao St e e B R T |IIII|IIII|IIlIIIlI||||||IIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIII|||||||II|I|||Il|IIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIII||III|III||IlllllllII ENOME Nepmen « couchco '3 (R 1 one sarson wha kngwb 1| B0 NG VAN 1| e foukies Mesies e HOTEL zyNDa | “““ ““““ l .| from his vest pocket and lald it you were out of the suite last night® |#————— ! pire office. Large Sample Room % down beside Its counterpart on D | 1 thin's that will be eve i E tesne’s ring. “These are both mas to prove.” i i ELEVATOR SERVICE ; ; | ter-keys to the service-rooms of the | “Perbaps. If you will summon THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS P SXHE (rop, . ¢ ex Andrews. I will ask him why he was ber 1 came back to the I T J S A : = Austerlitz,” he said. “Dee | plain?” {so s:artled TN LC SRS SOOI, TSN ° ] H\u: erlitz—why he tried to stop me Th g QA R s S % o e g [« . o 3 HE dark eyes narrowed. “I can't | from entering your bedroom—why as meau CARBAGE :HAUI'ED l i lrt etectl" Te & 4 say that 1t does. In fact, 1 don't | he looked so flabbergasted when he | Reasonable Monthly Rates » | remember that particular key at all. | saw you were really there, lying on : B S bls 1 tonn i somekors and IMMELE0: Faithtal ola Anavewat He g:; Sle,f:lf‘esft:: Y"“Pne!l“' and End at the ’ E. O. DAVIS | . h y _ ¢/ slipped it on my ring.” didn't know what it was all about, 3 nk of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TELEPLIONE 534 | there s £ “It means the breakdown of yonr | but he did his best to protect your | Phone 4753 | B o ccatin | very clever alibl for last nizut, Mr. | plaus. It was well conceived and well L —] SC 3 “ | Dufresne. In the best-laid 1s | oxecuted, but hero and there your P T 54, . B P g there’s always some little thing that | hand was a littls beavy, That smell B FRYE’S BABY BEEF R S A glips by unnoticed and in this case |0f hrandy in the bedroom was en- 'DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON J GENERAL MOTOXS } z R it's the possession of this key.” tirely too strong. You spilled it i EA and | “Is that 8o?" Dufresne re-fillcd his [ @round to drive home the idea that F y B h C YTAG PRODUCTS . : glass with steady baud. “Is this the | you were dead drunk. That heavy |\ rye-brunn O-mpany W. P. JOHINSON e appropriate point for me to break | smell and the peculiar expressionon | ' Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery pEL 4 ' > 3 down and confess ali?” he dr Andrews’ face when he saw you w | s like a story of adventure. The way chemists and “Your whole story 1s a fake there gave me the first twinge of . el engmeers experimented and worked to perfect this mar- [per answered. “You wrote those |suspicicn about your alibi.” EIS—N_;; threatening letters and sent thew to | (Gopyright. 193§, by Walter C. Brown) yoursalf. We have specimens of your | hand-lettering and experts are ready velous dry cleaning system. But there’s no mystery about the marvelaus things Zoric does for your clothes. It searches out hidden dirt — cleanses the fabric ever so gen'ly, ever so thoroughly. It perks up the nap, brings color back to bloom, puts that new-day softness into wool- ens, restores the show-window luster to silks and satins. But doesn’t leave a trace of edor. Sounds almost unbe- lievable? Then try Zoric—and see! | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | Dodge and Plymowth Dealers X Tomerrow, F;;err tragedy *intrudes itself into ‘the tangle. s IDEAL PAINT SHOP ¥l % If It's Paint We Have It! ; Demonstrated Dependability has enabled The B. M. Behrends Bank to earn and keep the good will of depositors from every part of the great district which this institution serves. Whether vou require Checking or Savings serv- ice, or cooperation in the solution of some business problem, an alliance with Alaska’s oldest and larges* bank will prove its worth to you. Our officers. will be glad to talk things over and to suggest ways in which we might be helpiul. The Florence Shop 7 ¢ 'l PHONE 549 . Wendt & Cars!cr . FOR INSURANCF i YOUR See H. R. SHIEPARD & SON AL ASK A Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. LAUNDRY | UNITED FOOD CO. ’ ; CASH GROCERS i $5.00 per month i | | | l J. B. Burford & Co. i o | | Thé B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Aluska Phone 16 We Deliver Menu—l’lnne 16 WWWW