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B RNy VSUNEY VNSNS Vs P FERT | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 4. s i Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER ed _every evening except Sunday by fii&"fi?‘mf.\"flh‘l} COMPANY at Second and Juneau, Alaska. the Main Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class matter. pointediy discouraging strikes and lockouts. Last month 41 mills in the knitted-outerwear industry in the Philadelphia erea, with the endorse- !ment of their code authority, petitioned NRA for | the privilege of working their employees 14 hours {a week above the 40 hours prescribed by their code, | to take up the productive time lost during a 38- }pgr{urms the mext best service to the public by MOCKI BYNOPSIS: just has told Pierre Dufresne and Sergeant Harper BY WALTER C. BROWN. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 193 OUSE NG H hook. Then a quick jerk brought it flying back over the wall, much like 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire e s oD JULY 12, 1914 | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY ‘ | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Bullding PROFESSIONAL [ | Fraternal Societies | e | Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. EULKS mecets cvery second and fourth Wedx £:00. p ys at Vi ! day ike last Spring. The applicants explained Mrs. Dufresne that one or the other Consternation was felt in Capi- p | 2 m. ing SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |day stri 2 tiice 216 i % Oelivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 that they were being hard-driven to fill orders for| "::lf;,:;”;;j,{,:"‘ygfl';:g;{j:ft%l[;g";;nbe:_ eracking a long whip. tals of Europe over the demon-| | Phone O o brothers welcome, By mall, postage '.’,275"“.’("3'.5 following rates: sports wear, summer dresses and swimming suits.| fore. And mow he is shocked by the “However, the jerk wasn’t quite |strations in Vienna and other Aus- H:_—_—‘__‘ John H. Walmer, year, In advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, | 98.00: o me month, in advance, $1.25. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | motify the Business Office of any failure or Irregularity | In the delivery of their papers. | Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the republication of all news dispatches credited to | Eor not otherwise credited in this paper and.also the news published herein. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | adnered and there was a scarcity of skilled workers. In denying the application, Division Admin- istrator H. O. King said the Administration has| to the general rule that it is against policy to grant hours in excess of code provisions because of shutdowns due to industrial disputes. It was held that “setilement of such disputes by dis- cussion rather than strikes should be encouraged,” and that “excmption designed to minimize for either party the unfortunate consequences of strikes are | Jact that Donaghy the Dufresme chauffewr, has been found dead with a note beside him saying he was committing suicide and had been the murderer himself. He tells where a mysterious piece of rope and other articles may be found. Chapter 48 METHOD OF ESCAPE ARPER went on digging out the contents of the tire. Out came a worn pair of man's suede gioves, a leather wallet with the gold in- quick enough, and the free end of the rope dropped into the snow mo- mentarily. Do you remember that odd gash we found 1n the snow when we were checking up the footprints? There was our clue, but we couldn’t make anything of it.” Lafferty became pensive. “That’s all right as far as it goes, but it doesn’t clear up everything. What about Mr. Dufresne—and Mrs. Du- fresne—the ambush—the crank let- trian cities against the Servians because of the fact that the Arch- duke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Duchess of Hohenberg were . assassinated by a native of Servia, they were making an inspec- n of troops in Serajevo, Bosnia, on June 28. It was affirmed in Vienna that the assassination was inception among the nihilist prop- aganda of Servia. the result of a plot that had its' . Rose A. Ardrews Graduate Nurse Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas sage, Colonic Irrigations | Office hours 11 am. 0 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment Second and Main Phone 2569 ' ted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Seeretary. ENIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS Council No.1760. cond and lasy attend Couneil of to - Ghambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, H. J. TURNER, Scretary 2 1 {mot in accord with sound ‘polie illals';‘lféin" stamped insile, & key | ars—tho phoney alibls?” E. B. \VHS()N‘ . | ——————'”—‘;‘;—E’:(:" { R 5 TR Y case holding three keys, a pocket| Harper put the articles back in i N “hi ist—Foot Specialis NEAU LO! NO. 147 ¥ | Local Republicans are progressing. In 1932 tWO| papgkerchief with the initial “D” in | the bundle. “We'll clear all that up N;.::::lr 2;“};{{, P::\t, "fiwii‘,” §3§§| ”;':f"'??:;;«: n Builmdm", 3'&:,;&2:: fourth Men- ,or three candidates for office, all of whom were| one corner, a thin gold watch with a | later,” he said. “There must be a Assistant Cashier R. H. Stevens i ‘d ; of each month in i | defeated, wrote a political platform for the party.| link chain, a cigarette lighter, and a | fantastic kind of misunderstanding |and Mxs. Stevens, G. H. Wair, of Scottish Rite Temple, ‘ f'rhis year the number participating in the job has m_nn‘s signet ring with the same in- | between some of the persons in this |the Pacific Coast Steamship Com-| 'heginning at 7:30 p. m. \ | exceeded a score. {Uals intertwined. house. Bring Andrews and the Whit- | pany office and Mrs, Weir, made | | L. HENDRICKSON, Woman, declared an author recently, is the backbone of the human race. Our“mistake—we had always thought she was the jawbone. With all the CCC boys busy making paths Dusting off his hands, he took stock of the collection. The use of that thin, tough rope with its ringed ends came readily to his mind. He looked through the snow-trimmed panes toward the big house. That baffling escape from the scene of the mores in here, will you?” In a few moments they all filed in, and Harper invited them to be seat- ed. They lovked at Sergeant Harper expectantly. “You know what has happened,” he began; “there’s no need to ge up a fishir on the Grubsteke II, Capt. E. D. Beatty, for Auk Bay, on Saturday| evening and returned Sunday even- ing with about 100 finny beauties. Mrs. Cramer, Russell Cramer and party that left Juneau| :* James W. LEIVERS, Sec- Douglas Acric > 117 F. 0. E. Meets first and third Mond; crime had been a simple affair after | iato that. N . Dorothy Cramer, wif nd ;| pm.. Eagles' Hall, Dougias. Visitiig & through the woods, we Democrats ought to be able nto that. ow, which one of you rothy er, e, son an p.m., 3 i DIMOND'S FIRST TERM. ® ¢ them in 1934 without getting lost or| 3!k once one had a glimpse of the |yas the last to see Joseph Donaghy | daughter of J. M. Cramer of The Lrothers welcome. Sante Degan, i f e modus operandi. He put down the | aliyc?” Empire. arrived from Seattis on W. P, T. W. Cashen, Sccretary. B e i SORCE L Dilepate: Anthiany Do|" CIERaRY. GRDONS TR L rope and went over to the finger-| " There was a rapid interchange of | the Dolphin to joln Mr. Ciamer| DENTIST i L Dimond for his first term in Congress is out- g:’:‘k“‘g“- How does it stack up?” | questioning glances, then Andrews |and make their home here. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine e £ S S sked. “ " : ] i o ” 1 n} 3 spoke up. “I believe that I was.’ Building 2 - N standing. Twenty of the measures which he | Defaults on Foreign Bonds. The man looke! up, *“They'ne!|" Harper looked at them.. “We™ Democratic primary otwmm: Telephone 176 time. A tank for Diesel Cil | introduced were reported favorably out of commit- tees and all of them were passed by Congress. One of the lot was vetoed by President Roosevelt . It (New York Times.) A survey made by the Institute of International Finance shows that foreign dollar bonds with a face smeary,” he replied, “and there's not a perfect print cn the gun, but therd’s no doubt about then. check- consider it settled, then, that An drews was the last to see Joseph Donaghy 2live. He left the hous2 towns of the First sion of Alaska. July 23 for the wers2 to be held in the inc: *p"fimlf»:ll v and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. PHON: 119; NIGIRS 148 | | | | | | | [ ; } was a private relief measure, involving some of the| ing, 'f that's what you n.ean.” abo o'clock. Did any of you |lection of delegates to the Terri- 7 R ‘TrANSF y k t erri . . Bavne i ELIABLE NSFER residents in the McKinley Park area, which was Value of about $3000000000 are 1{:3: i1:\ a:ef::llf Harper appreached the police sur- [ ee a light in his room during the | tcrial convention to be held at| Dr. Jfizw“fls?dy |.:5 BRI not approved by the Interior Department and on |Cither in principal or interest, . geon. “Find anythiug, Doc?” night Skagway August 3. i —— its advice, presumably, it was disapproved by Mr. pleasantly high percentage of a total of $8,000- The Coroner's man shook his Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ol b i ce hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | ! . Rooseyelt. 000000 of such bonds isued and outstanding. But | yeag, Nt a thing. It s good, clean | [ 1ERE Was no answer. Harper | Supt. J. C. Hayes of the Alaska bt st e T NOW OPEN | 4 e fact that payment Is In arrears * | sulcide,” he concluded with callous |4 lcaned back fn his chair. “Tell |Road Commission had a force of, Gt 3 3 . That constitutes the es f bills ever | ey i vest- i sl : * L A HONE 32 Preld - b rt e trpe B b]b V" |of course, that threc-eighths of this large Invest-| pymor everything according to|me about the discovery of the body.” | men working on the Douglas Isl- EHORG ¥ sl (,nmmc,rcx..l] Adjost l. i oo gress in a single session by anY|ment must be written off as dead loss. The present | proy),: *rs. Whitmore took up the tale, |and government road which was to i+ ment & Rating Burean | egate from Alaska. It is a tribute to the ability.|survey makes it clear, in fact, that unusual methods | g0 ide o cursory examina. [“We are the first up in the morning.” | be completed up t5 the point where 21| Cooperating with White Service | persistence and personality of Mr. Dimond that he |are being used in many cases to maintain Pay-i yo0 ¢ 1he other rooms, then gath. | she explained. “I came downstairs | the projected Gastineau Channel Robert Simpsou t Bureau ' was able to accomplish so much. This would be ments. It also helps to explain why defaults have | ..., up the articles retrieved tron |®few minutes after seven tlis morn. | bridse was to be built. _ Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ] true in any ordinary session; it is far more so in|occurred and by implication to suggest how much | ¢ = 14 tire, wrapped them 1in a |!Pg and John soon after that. There Sreail, Op!. D. | We have 5000 local ratings | view of the mass of important legislation that had|of our foreign investment may be salvaged. towel, beckoned to O'Connell, and |2F® & number of things that neced Weather for hte previous day | Graduate Los Angeles Col- { on fle | to be considered by the late Congress. Some form of interest payment is being made | jor; (he garage, doing right away, regulating the | was cloudy with rain. The maxi- lege of Optometry and 2 G T Nor was it alone in number that his achieve- |0 ubout_ half ‘o[ the defaulted i.u_ues. This is bemg Sending ‘the policeman & head thermostat and things like that. At | mum lemp.nr»a‘uure was 55 dezrees Opthalmology & 2 e ini . |done, chiefly in the form of scrip, in the case of it a quarter to eight I rang the garage jand the minimum 47. Precipitation | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | %" ment stood out. In obtaining the repeal of the | with the bundle, Harper made a A " Dy i y Jones-Si Shoy Alaska Bone Dry Law and a concurrent grant Ol,bonds valued at $1,304,000000 and in the form of | complete circuit of the walls of the | °" \'® house 'phone was .71 inches. o — =4 ones-dtevens op | 3 z | s deposited in local currencies in the case of | A flut “Was t} 12* Harper {nter- | Ly — | ¢ B 5 Aiska to have sole Jurisdiction iover um.fundfid ;*:Pf’“l o e miin ony s | Main house, with cccasional digres- Was ithal yisual?® Harper inter: | e — % e = LADIES'—CHILDREN'S . SR # o+ |an additional $172,000, e + | slons over the snow-covered grounds, | TuPted. : WOOD FOR SALE 4 SOUTHWELL | ey liquor traffic in its borders he performed a feat that | ; s hhtaver. b | or ’ I | DR R.E SO RFADY-TO-WEAR i : l ; 1454000000 on which no provision whatever has| wpen he had finished he understood | OB Yes. We always get Joseph | Block wood and klindhing. Phone Optometrist—Optic: = i! | Beward Street Near Third ' few believed was possible. It was to have been peen made for interest payments. This Is less than | exactly the use which had been | UP that way. He has to get rut of |358 —8dV. | | Eyes Examined—Glasces Fitted | |12 ) expected that the dry law would be wiped out.ione-fifth of the total amount of foreign dollar | mage of that browrish yellow ,opeibed to answer the ‘phone, and 1 let |7 T A T Room 1, Valentine Bldg. There was little ground to believe, however, that |bonds outstanding. with its ringed ends. He was ].,sl,it ring till he answers."” ;“ S ? Office phl)ns 484; Residence & — Congress would delegate to the local Legislature| The second point of major interest is to be| about to re-enter the house when he | “Haow long did you ting this morn- | | 3 . ) | | Phone 228. Office Hours: 9:30 * | the control over liquor legislation and administra- |found in the geographical analysis made by the | saw Lafferty's spare figure hasten- | IN5%' L ALASKA WELDERS ||| to 12; 1:00 o 5:30 JUNEAU-YOUNG | tion. In extending Territorial government to Alaska, |Survey. Of nearly $800.000,000 in Qollar bonds issued | ing in at the gate. The tall detective "Qufu- a while. Tasn !,N" angry | | J. R. §ILVA. Manager = i SRR L F i that power had been expressly withheld and no one |DY Public and private agencies in Far Eastern | was greatly excited over this latest [t Il aud hung up. When John | | If Possible to Weld We | uneral Parlors { il . 3 | countries, less than one per cent is in defau)t. The | development and plied Harper with | @M€ up feon. the cellar 1 told him | | Can Do It || IR R T R e ) Licenced Funeral Directors | in the 23 years that had elapsed since had iuc-‘ ¥ g s i i | to go across and get him up.” | Willoughby, N ! H Jilli R Aadin gottiy 1t Bariged {record of Canada and other North American coun- | questions as they proceeded to the | 10 a1g eathin up. | | Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock | | | D)r, Richard Williams | and Embalmers B R, tries is also good, considering the great difficulties | breakfastroom, where O'Connell | id John Whitmore nodded | PHONE 441 | m { | ), Nieht Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 EAEE she dates for general elections and ¢ ne a5t few years; defaults here have occurred | had put the recovered evidence on | o ‘f i “"‘; 1:"” detec. | £ R ol DENTIST £ PR A5 B for.blennml sessions of the-Alaskw ‘Legislature wm'c‘o“ only 5 per cent of the bonds issued. For Europe | display. | tive xlvu.m. to Teil us your | — 1 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE l of importance, as was the repeal of the Mining Act|(he figure is much higher, amounting to 46 per cent. Lafferty scized on the skein of | VAT Gastineau Building | i of 1912 and giving to the Alaska Legislature the | right to enact such mining laws as local residents|Germany, which in effect used the proceeds of | he queried. more began, “never dreaming what | bz ] desire. Opening of the Yukon and Kuskokwim foreign loans to pay reparations; with Germany| “You are holding in your lmn'lsfl‘;‘.:\'f f‘."”"““_” run into ) s - o rivers to commercial fishing, long sought, was excluded, the proportion of European defauits falls the answer to the great puzzle—how L l‘:vre.én"{'oe.fyn:ofi:f'"aluq in the ! Drug CO. u—m made possible through his efforts. These are the|from 46 per cent to 20. Finally, there is Latin f'd f“e Encess e aaner WIbHL S ety | * ¥ DENTIST { more important of the measures, and all the others |AMerica, with the unforiunate record of nearly 80 | VIR any traces i the snow?| L REL . || “rBE CORNER DRUG STORE® s ST ! 4 4 per cent of its dollar bonds in default as to pay- b five minutes’ practice you or | o PR ours 9 am. to 6 p.m. | passed were of merit and met some demand from 1 or any one could do it as well.” Of course. I had taken the key | P 0. Substation No. 1 SEWARD BUILDING the Territory. Bul this is due primai to the special position of ment of interest. But, granted that recklessness and worse was exhibited in many cases, this high per- rope at once. “Hello, what's this He pointed through the windew. "1 went out to the garage,” Whit- from the rack in the kitchen. Iwent | JUNEAU FREE DELIVERY Phone 481 Office Phone 409, Res. S “ : 3 upstairs and walked right int o's | The measure upon which the Delegate expended centage is clearly due primarily to the fact that You know the sm.;m ponh on this ”I)(:m when\’;dfifl:]t“{lm in uJotl's Phone 276 }, , Tueg JuneEAU LAUNDRY l the most time and energy and which he regarded |pain-America countries are heavily dependent, for | 51d€ of tho house? Well, there’s a | a1 ititat “d Mas onthe | = o i e Franklin Street between | 85 of the great moment, did not emerge from com- |the purchase of forelgn exchange on the export of sturdy fron hook driven into the | Ded I guess I just stood there dumb- | &- o — .o Front and Second Streets s That S ; ; 4 wall right by the porch. And do you | founded. FINE TOTEM MARKE | 3 at was his bill to give to the Territorial |a limited number of raw materials—coffee, copper, see that tree, just on the other side| “Did you move the body? Or l T | Legislature full jurisdiction over the fisheries of hides, wheat, etc. The value of such products and | o) boundary wall? Another hook | totich anything in the room?” w'"‘h and Jewelry Repairing Groceries—Produce—Fresh | PHONE 355 | Alaska. He was given an extended hearing by |the volume of trade in them declined drastically | Lo "a ivon'ineo that. RS o, air.” John answerad hast: ! at very reasonable rates and Smoked Meats ES a the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries [during the depression. : “The rings on each end ot the |llv. “I felt queer all over, sort of | ' WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | | o2 and one of the finest statements ever made before| Recovery of world prices, and particularly the | yooopooved on to those, leaving the | faint.” I must have run down the | , PAUL BLOEDHORN CASH AND CARRY | bills will be reintroduced by the Delegate at the next session of Congress, and Mr. Dimond will make every possible effort to have them enacted into law. A ARMY PLANES TO COME VISITING. ‘Word that the 10 Martin bombing airplanes com- posing the squadron making the Alaska Good Will Flight this month will come here from Fairbanks is welcome indeed. That means we will have two aerial expeditions as our guests within the next month or so. The Navy will be represented by two squadrons numbering 12 pldnes which should reach here either shortly before the Army fliers do, or about the same time. The Navy planes will have no difficulty in landing here. They are amphibians and the waters of the harbor offer every facility for them. Not 80 with the Army, however. They are airplanes and can land only on prepared fields. Fortunately, near here is a tract of land that with a few minor Words and Phrases. (Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle.) If, in describing a friend, you were to say that he is “without wax” you would not be understood. Yet when Rome was at her high-water mark of glory the expression would have been a compliment to the friend. The Roman expression was “sine jcera” and from that we have our word “sincere.” There was a time in Rome when statuary was | designed purely for interior use, but as Rome grew in wealth and spacious gardens were laid out they were bedecked with marble figures. The sculptors had become accustomed to plugging defects in | interior statutary with wax. But for the figures intended for out-of-doors more care was required on the part of the sculptors, as wax could not be used. So the wealthy Roman made his contracts for exterior statutary provide that the figures must be “sine cera” or without wax. Another word with an interesting history is “pecuniary,” and its first cousin “peculation.” They are from the Latin “pecus” (cattle) and they carry Improvements can be utilized as a temporary land- Ing place. The visit of the Army planes emphasizes our mneed for a landing field for land planes. Unless we acquire one we shall have few visits from either commercial or Government ships of that type. We need even worse a combined airport with facilities, including hangars, machine shops, lighting equip- back to the age when cattle were used as the principal medium of exchange. “Expense,” from the Latin word ‘“expendere” goes back to the time when currency was measured with scales, “expendere” meaning “to weigh out.” That was before the days of money as we know it—before the time when coins were worth a given sum because a stable government guaranteed them. Money is and always has been interesting. Our ment, etc, which can take eare of both airplanes word money comes from the Latin “moneta” (a in a chair. “Well, I'll be damned!” he exclaimed. “It certainly was a meat stunt,” Harper resumed. “Not nearly as hard as it sounds. A man of Donm- aghy's build and vigor would find it child’s play.” “RUT wait a minute,” Lalferty in- terrupted, “what happened to the rope afterward? It wasn't there when we took charge. When was it put up and who took it down?” “The hooks could have been driven in any time, but I think it was all done recently. The rope was strung across late that afternoor, after dusk, before the snmow was heavy on the ground. After the mur- ders the killer swung over the porch rail, went hand over hand until he reached the boundary wall, then swung himself clear over the top and dropped in the adjoining grounds.” “But how was the rope removed?" Lafterty persisted. “Ob, that was easy. The end hooked to the tree was taken down, and by sharply twitching the line upward and snaking it at the same at the porch slid off the ghost. As soon as 1 uadsrstood | what had happened I ran out to the garage. There were only two tracks in the snow, Whitmore's going and coming back. I looked around the room, saw the letter in the type- writer and read it, then I came back here and called you up. That's the whole story, Sergeant.” Harper exhibited the skein of brownish rope with the metal rings on the ends. “Can any of you iden- tify this plece of rope? Do you have any rope like this in the house?” ‘The three servants passed the coll from hand to hand. Mrs. Whitmore spoke for them. “We never had rope like this In the house. We use the ordinary wash-line kind. 1never saw rope like that before.” The detective addressed his next question to the Whitmores. “Did you see Donaghy up here the day of the murders? 1 have reason to be- lieve that he came here then, proba- bly late in the afternoon.” % Both Johu and Martha shook their ds emphatically. fimnm. 1984, by Walter C. Brown) Harper fin flaw 1 confession.r o " Tomorrow, onaahv’s * $4.50 See BIG VAN | Telephone 38 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Cnrryin: le;: “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company t FRYE’S BABY BEEF ) Thomas Hardware Co. L — Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. JUNEAU FROCK any committee of Congress was made by him in|reduction of tariff barriers in the United States,| rope geven or eight feet above the |§teps and back to the house.” It FRONT STREET | 4 | ‘connection with this measure. Next to this was a :’:‘:L"mg::‘ga:;::’t‘:e ;‘: L?“;"s]';:f; g i’:’:g“’v‘l;‘;: grouad, This miraculows secape was | Wad x:r;t'x Wtllmor'siturn o nod s S rr i SHOPPE ani {0t ) 3 3 made by the murderer going along 3 —— —— ——. 3 “ i e e m"'s'e;m:g t:‘“";,d‘“;lm ©'ft |to be paid, we must accept payment in goods and | that rope, hand over hand, with lhe[ “I'was thers when Whitmore came | | GOODRICH T PAINTS—OILS {|{ “Exclusive but not Expensive” gam: ing animals to the Territory. +| services. tsk Qrawhi 41D sleaxof the snow.” back, Sergeant,” 0'Connell broke fn, | | Bullders’ and Shelf Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, also, did not come out of committee. Both of these The big detective plumped down | “He looked like he'd just seen a MEN'S SHOE PACS HARDWARE Hoslery and Hats | e e e HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 | - s Py i Prompt Delivery Demonstrated Dependability has enabled The B. M. Behrends Bank to earn and | and seaplanes. This is the logical center for aerial|mint) and suggests the time when money was first IDEAL PAINT SHOP keep the good will of depositors from every part of transportation between Seattle: and - western and sponsored by government, and therefore had a fixed » - . : e e 1 The Florence Sho B oints along the dossial route, IC is an :‘:l;a;;:n‘ tfi;s;\:;\l&d by the emblems and figures 4 1f It's. Paint We Have It! ‘ the great district which this institution serves. Permanent Waving & ....En, easy day’s flight from Seattle, and the same distance| ™o 4 ang phrasés usually have interesting back- PHONE 549 " Wendt & Garster | Whether you require Checking or Savings serv- , Florence Holmquist, Prop. from either Fairbanks and Anchorage. If the coastal|g o4 that is, the older words and phrases usually ice, or cooperation in the solution of some business | H":mt B l"" i Toute is to be developed on a substantial scale of (haq some meaning. Perhaps a future nimble-witted problem, an alliance with Alaska’s oldest and larges* pid Bullding | _mecessity we must have a port here to take care|delver into things that were will some day be able 5 % ge: 1 Y M g B " i bank will prove its worth to you. of all the requirements of the traffic. to explain to a generation yet unborn just where The visit of the Army planes may be the means|and why such modern phrases as “nuts to you,” of bringing this about even more than that of the|“so’s your old man” and like snappy expressions Navy cxpedition. With both coming, a great impetus were brought into being. Who can tell?. shouid be given to the movement. . SIMPLIFYING STRIKE PREVENTION. v FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS -\M-—-&one»lfim Our officers will be glad to talk things over and to suggest ways in which we might be helprul. ‘While planning for millions of men to work for the Government, we should be careful not to omit the word “for."—(Newark, Ohio, Advocate.) The B. M. Behrends Bank Under the codes, strike prevention will be largely} 1\ )10 ceems to have lost its old attraction b, i “’I i Sy the form Of)y, " father, now that there is nothing workin Industrial relations suggested by Gen. John-|qoun there but his .broome=(Boston He‘fa]d) 5 son to tae code authorities. Meanwhile, until self- industries, which all of them are, set up| “Tax and the rest tax with you; ‘agencies for composing differences with theirfand you ecoromize alone.’ . the National Recovery Administration |press) > economize (Buffalo Courier-Ex- Phone 16 We Deliver

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