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¥ : — e - THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1934. ! the A. B. A. firmly| —— Daily Alaska Empire ' v an e ~emm g [ Fadden, quneau; Eima Otoon, Ju- ety o $ ¥ Al p A backs the industrial loan campaign. neau; Mary Theurer, Everett, PROFESSIONAL J Fraternal Societies ? b 'S ;"* ,y It 'seems mostly both up to home owners and 20 \fEARS A‘;O 'I'Wash.; Elizabeth "J. Parker, Ju- " IT’S P I OF ! b3 ROBERT W. BENDER - - GEMERAL MANAGER |, 0niia) business borrowers to take the initiative. | ! neau. Sy Wit ek i = | Gastinaan OhmI I 2 —— S .o s T U T At | ynda se to Cal i | J e : o even excep day by the ) Empire | ) ;- e A TR G (COMEANT 4t Second and Main ROYAL PAW 1 Sl C. L. Larsen, Seattle; Paul Len- | Helene W.L. Albrecht ! i e SRR L R t plimy e B | oo e oeees oeweg | hart, Juneau; A. H. Bryant, Tena- Juneau | PHYSIOTHERAPY e s _ the Post Office fn Juncau as Second Class | prince Otto, scicn of the House of Hapsburz, ° SEPTEMBER 4, 1914. i T e A Bt g | Mm;geiwzefi:,lcgyf e | \ B.P.O. ELKS meeis : — —— | helr to the thrones in Vienna, Budapest and points| Headlines declared the French|pi® M S0 7 R SHIET Transfer Co L Gorastes ’B‘E‘]’(‘;n?' ‘ WP cvery Wadtih iy | Delivered by cfr‘iflfcfi"iEL"oTu“anE Douglas for $1.25 east, is on a visit in Reme that is momentous to | were c_o.memplazmg the sun-en'der SR8, sanean: kachyriné Tong, Jus 4 Phone Office, 216 ! ¥ at 8:00 pm, Vis S Sy "’_fifv,'"f"",h S PbToAn e Vten: | himself and pos to nations. It may be nnpor&-,("r T . v decked with | 00" \ary Kolasa, Juneau; Etta when in need of P 2 b brothbrs. Heooie One year. in adyance. $12.00; «ix monthe, In advance, |ant for the political future of Europe. His mu:hcr‘;‘:lg" 3""{_(}““‘[ %‘;’l“al::.h‘;;ere “’i’& Mae Kolasa, Juneau; Margaret|} MOVING or STORAGE . T R R John H. Walmer, nfibfl?\h’ffi"?hl"‘mfl.\:”'.'(' L they will promptly | Preceded him to Rome some three weeks. Rumor ?s‘:vg éff.,[;nmm:" defeat, 1% rton,: Douglas; Lee Thoma, Fuel Oil Coal ’ R A. A Fxaited Ruier. M. H. Sides, Sccretary. oA L AR s bt R et ity lhas it that a marriage has been arranged between( e : las; Lucille Pepoon, Douglas; Transfer ose A. Andrews | £t b -~ - "l‘Tle:'flm‘m Yor ‘Editorial and Business Offi 374. him and the youngest daughter of the royal house| po. the five legislative plafi apt. John C. Holland, Juneau; | Graduate Nurse ] KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS Ed ek, O1E el e YO o i Sl 8 2 ; Bishop Alexy, Sitka; Cynthia Bat. | ~ | | Electric Cabinet Bath - | | Seghers Council No.A760. uu-.asnlgr A?SM'?T-EENPRE?E' N T |@ aly, whch seems to link up he €T to be filed from this division, can-| g Ty oo yary R Murry, Ju- i N sage, Colonjc Irrigal Mieclings second and iess Ansoclated Press Is exclusively entitied to the | 2 \ - ; i % iy i ofy, 5 s A i | oelings s 4 oo Tor Tonubllcation of all nows dispAtehes credited ‘(..‘“““0" that his restoration to the Vienna throne is|didates mentioned vere D. Smith| gy Mrs. W. G. Benawa, Eklutna; | | } Office hours 11 am. to ;| Monday at 7:30 p. m. O u{ ,',:’:..Og:;ebrlfl';:dcfif?mud in this paper and also the | in 'the making ) y Harris, Charles Cosgrove Arfd R. L.l g and Mrs. Alex Tavasieff, Ju- H. S. GRAVES l Evenings by Appointi 8 ranstent hrothers hirg- &8 il Y2 € & . .| Whether the object of Otto’s visit to the Eternal Pe;tyM 03 léeé?;lrl:grno [AI-):L] fh:ug neau; Mrs. William L. Paul, Ju- “The Clothing Man” | ]| Second and Main Phof tled to attend Cotmeil ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER (ijty is matrimonial or whether it is pclitical, thajan < d. S @nd | ony: Mr. and Mrs. K. S, Paul, Ju- | | o— — Chambers, Fifth Street. AR ok 3 : ; ; Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Paul, Ju | ers, reet. o THEN RS D SNy 1D sl —- | meaning is much the same. It means a closer lmk!wm“’m_ Britt of _‘7)‘:"5““)" Candi-| oy, Home of Hart, Schaffner and | |3 3 - JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K {between the Italian and Austrian governments, dates were b'emfiopmrhevn h{ a “10“' Alaskan Marx Clothing | i H. J. TURNER, Scretary | Heretofore Mussolini has been cool to. the idea of |PArtisan convention L = Hapsburg, both in Austria and the bitter opposition of Jugo-| had much to do with| of a Probabl | restoration | Hungary ,|slavia. and Czechoslovakia | that"attitude | But it i re:it German propa apparent that Austria cannot da much longer, unless some- thing is done to create a sl political unit in the | Donube Valley. A Hapsburg in Vienna and later in | Budapest would go a long way to prevent the Gcr-; man-Ausiro union and thereby to perpetuate Italy's becomix | E. B. WIiLSON Chiropodist—Faot. Specialist ~:. | 401 Golds'eln Building | GARLAND BOGGAN | . PHONE 496 Hardwood Floors | — ST TOTE to be elected in November. y §J= B. Dean, Juneau; Ed. Isaacson ‘,‘meau; Duncan Johnson, Hoonah ‘©muel J. Johnson, Hoonah; Rob ert, Williams, Hoonah; G.: Stewart, Sehttle; Tom Elswick, Ketchikan; L {A. Jensen, Deep Cove; Ben Pis- 1 Thane, general manager, ident E. Y. Mallory, of:the, Eagle River Mining Company, lef! for Eagle River for the purpose of i | . Mouny @NE'A"U LODGE|NO| 147 ' ; +Second. anfl fourth Mon» | |day of each month in s21 Scottish R ite Temple, .. | Desinning at 7:30 p. m. inspecting the developmlent work in}SaTelf, Juneau; Ray Race, Baran-|| 7. ii o Sihe 8. KAS . FREEBURG E. HENDRICKSON, sk R A }[Bt; Fred Davis, Cordova; Olat Han. | | Waxing ~Pohsh,ng | | DRaEASES & PREESTRIER hr o RO i i ['sen, Excursion Inlet; H. D. McNeil | Sandmg i I’3ul‘ld - i The City of Rome returned to|EXcursion Inlet; Robert Ball, Ju B Pgnom; A F. Gabriel, Ketchika . Juneau; Mr. and M w. Ar- Douglas with the Baritello party that had been hunting for the past Hours 9 am to 9 pam. Douglas Aerie 17 F. 0. E. R dominance in the two Danubian capitals. two weeks. In the party weres Alpin | thur Johnson, Kake; R. J. Grant o 3 1 v s. 3 Albin | : / Mg > Meets first and third Mondays, Olts is a royal pawn in a very modern political | gaiisanlc Tom MeDonald, “Baben|Hoonah; Richard Newton, Kake:|| PIONEER CAFE P Rl et i o 1 d to an Italian Princess, he would|gamples, Elmer Smith and Gi:|Sverre Pederson, Petersburg; Marle J. K. PAUL g S Y [brothers welcomo, Sante Degan THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. r his goal, the thrones of Austria|bert Walsh. | Williams, Snohomish, Wash.; O. R. | Dr. C. P. Jenne | lw. P. T W. Cashen, Secrétwm A Hungary. But the real motivation of his cause| | Overbo, Seattle; A. A. Greene- “IHE HOME OF Dkt P|W. P, T.W. Cashen, Secretary. Whether the Sociz captured the Dem lies with the Italians, sbetted by the British, who| Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Joy, parents[W4ld, Seattle; Carl Williams, Kake; GOOD EATS" Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine e Party in California in Tuesday's primary e Con- | L. B. Duffy, Ketchikan. | Building of Mrs. J. H. Cobb, and Mrs. T. H | i want scmething done to block the anschluss. | % 5 > | Tal | Onr trucks go any place any (;r :1“2 Dz;imorr;us r'ax)) ur m"d-‘:’m» By lceivably the French can be made to see this loglc.‘%azxig":i’:m:"‘ind}"ns?ecexz‘rhefi;‘f] I S T ) N N S| e et time. A tank for Diesel Oil | e debated with much vigor and warmth fron i i 2 | ner, sister a s, :S' ALTAR SOCIE 3 Ak EUR S DA until the No.-unm-x-L /'I(-c'xm‘ Neithor the leaders| R 80 can be induced lo use some DrEssure. Of |o,.p ‘toox passage sotith. on bHe WADIES. ALTAWGROCKERE. THE MISSY SIoP | i 5 and ' tank for crude off save (heir hllies, Jugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, to allow | Admiral Evans, WILY, MEET CN FRIDAY A ARt oL Speeializir g in after visiting here burner {rouble. of the Demo s nor the Republic: m cer 1y MRS R P gy b ot e | w S pp— P = PHONE 149; nNIGHT 118 | The vote for Mr. Sinclair was %040 todtake: ha BEQHS ‘ e soveral ‘weaks. | The members of the Ladles’ Alt'r II(‘):Afir;EDl;,‘;:;'%T ' Dr.J. W. Bayne Reiiapii T[{‘\Nsp‘ : i I p + Sy %) R x Secicty will meet Priday 2rnoor TR ABLE ANSFER The final result may be that / ‘: One of televisiocn's major problems is said to | Martin Lynch won the Truesdell|qr o : v:;‘('k ’A]n"\ g IM;{:)]';O' j and accessories at mode ate “ Hooms SI-JGEN’I;I::;XE Bldg. i m i may fmdflth}e consexkv:in\'c.s.flf both pariic; "I have been solved. Those that will arise after it imedal for the second time at the make plans for the coming f {7 prices | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p:m‘ = g — :]x:i :xum; the Jlbnfu{ ,..[ It is Uv‘,‘\hnt wl 5 | gets into reguwar use and starts revealing secrets res(ulaé Suré?ag shoot of the Ju-}m,,m ) activity i ST — Evenings By hpboinfaiont i1 Commcrcia] A(Ijus[ ne emocrats didn want to see ti amous & |- 0 <o neau un ub. [ JUR S 4 | - | will be somebc else’s s of course tweok o PHONE 321 Soclalist author nominated for Governor. Nor did | i i A o { | i o e 17 % | ment& Rating Bureau the Progressive Republicin element I with favor | £ . ! an. | The Russians changed the name q, 11 e | | Cooperating with White Serv- wpon Gov. Merriam: They are more liizely to sv:pporrf Ry dendunipgs “‘;"'"" l“"‘ a;‘ :“fyl:;n OIBO;‘;:' of St. Petersburg to Petrograd, thus 1 WARRACK Beiions o i Wilie sery j g iy RY 2 S ki Sut at's what 7= | eliminati strue | ¥ Sinclair in November than the conser Demo- ]‘.“’d 'B\IAL; r‘ct‘];t:ifl-‘:c l\::s a(:ale el "vhm"‘;‘“&g the Teuton construc-| il | Constmchon Co. Robert simpson r | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. i crats are to oppose him. ' COKD, § ; jYlon, of;tibe name. AT (! Juncau Phcne 487 | | | Opt. D || We have 5,000 local ratings | o R S g sur- g e TR A | I3 e { i . . | file The proportion of the vote i o3t as sur i & | The aeitam - taalkiibe ~ Wi I HU_\ li: ,?6 | p . on 4 prising as the nomination of Sinclair. The votz, it | A Hobbyhorse Show. (53 Talimak a5, oA . i — i | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | % o —— $he, Democratic primary was 5 per cent heavier) (New York Herald Tribune.) cloudy and rain yfor the preced-| For very prompt | o~ " g;ggl‘fn"v;le;z g H ¥ ; f ¢ ®inolalr defeated| ) : o % | e e et i than the Republican vote. Mr. Sinclai .u edl re tne hol show, just opened in the Toledo ing twenty-four hours. | LIOUOR DELIVERY 11 f Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground H‘ ¥ ! George Creel by almost two to one and Gov. Mer-fyscoum of Art, correctly represents the hobbies of | -t {| LIQUOR DELIVERY [1{ Y A ) Jones-Stevens Shop rlam defeated former Gov. Young for the G. O he average American our descendants a hundred |, o o o 0 _ _ . _ . . 4 s« "V : B2 oF S ] l)hER t = e nomination three to two. The vote for Sinclair|years hence should not find the same shortage of | Ax die HAYEUE P 13 D s 3 B U | | DR B E SOUTHWELL LADIES'—CHILDREN'S was almost 25 per cent heavier than the vote for|samplers, hooked rugs end home-made furniture | 70 70 70 07, o o o 1% 2 ‘;‘z Optometrist—Optician H READY-TO-WEAR Gov. Merriam. Unless there is a strong chang our contemporary seekers after Am(fl:lcalla‘«':!l " ’LH\]I; 4 LT ;[ of Cuarantccd ! | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Seward Street Near Third in public sentiment in the State in the next two 1800s deplore. Before a few enterprising Gastinean V{ - = AR 18 Q lities! z i Room 7, Valentine Bldg. k= o months, Mr. Sinelair & Lkdly (o be the next Gov- ¥ ’ | opk ms'ig:v::g “;‘h::ns:;‘;e':-fz:r& M. M. Custard, Juneau; E. B.|} rue Co i TRRTRIEA 1! | office Phone 484; Residenco | & e . fornis {facture of “antiques® a shoriage W - Elliott, Juncau; M. Harris, Senti i 2 5 The assurance that | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 j T i of Oafori {even in the remoter villages of New England, up- i no "y iand:" Richard 1%&ukolm Se- g & d 2' buying the pfim':".ni'"im%'; ] to 12; 1:90 to 5:30 || JUNEAU-YOUNG : e o & Gow. ¥ ania 2 he South. g’ i | ! o i J {state :\‘—" York, }?mn:yéf Ao '";d‘ Er‘:‘od:“\/l‘uwum attle; Grace Stewart, Seattle; Bud| (“THE CORNER DRUG STORE"| |} BEER Is yours when you pat- 1 Funeral Parlors THE HOUSING CAMPAIGN. e B“‘X;‘““’l‘s)_“(:“mi’;‘ g‘o‘ ?-;«;;c;xxve\ly. to nesdie. | Charles, Ketchikan; Charles Bar-|} P. 0. Substation No. 1 [{ rowize this establishment! Ty o T Licensed Funeral Dircctors ———e 1%ty apoul y 4 kas, Ketchikan; James D. Rine- |y | ¥ % As T and Embalmers The houring cempaign is now geiting Gown tol¥erk And A making. Rf;?"f\\(f“‘"nd‘ffiffiii hart, NCI28M; Gaylord Adams,' ). FREE DELIVERY | Rhinelander Dr. Richard Williams Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | “cases"—to partieulars and local settings. A dwelling Ad;:,:,,‘.[:,‘l ;:‘.nk:,‘l.,-,.; siill seem to be popular. A r;mismfi (‘: 2{)3:’,‘1;‘71‘;}\4H“1’{‘“‘}‘J‘ e | and DENTIST P RN ' 8, of course, located on some sireet or road N gigge tihird is “ar c.. paintings’ and HPAWIES, | y1o i o ang dauehiby Tenakde: YIBboooco e oo e oo | Alt ‘Héidelberg OFFICE ANI3 RESIDENCE SSNSEE LY some city or town; the specific thing is to “‘1!“"3111; igh it appears that most of the exhibils are [y ™ oo N‘\umc;r_ Kvo:!nk“ Ev > Fol‘ “Hi(‘k ! ON i Gastineau 'Bufldlng mot only the individuals concerned, its owners or |copies of well known works by masters. At the end |goe Kodiak: Pete Maas, Valdez: | < | DRAUGHT Phone “481 SABIN?S those who might be hired to do the house renoviz-lof the list, hand in hand, go music and taxidermy— | n."2h 4 Mrs. John F. Chamberlin ! © RADIO 1 PY Y \ ing. but also the community conscicus of the new la strangely assorted pair. Many of the >Xhibilors. | gatehikan: A. C. Ki anchor- 4 REPAIR | i g T T i s q possibilities In a comprehensive, organized local way.|who are all industrial wo:kers, pursuc as Nobbies|age; George F. Baflow, Juneau; | Th M' Dr. A. W. Stewart e R That is what the Housing Administration now at-|activities closely akin to that at which they are |goen g Gray, Juncau: Cynthia | 1elephone | e ners til DENTIST i tempts in another illustrated booklet telling how‘?""flb‘:!‘*‘d during the ;“Y' Atlity dominates hobbies, | BALSOM: Juneau; Ann Easton, Ju- E HENRY PIGG | t. | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. PSR, -3 P i t b nefi r e . @s a century ago, uiility pRALES S-Ineau; Marjorie Tillotson, Juneau; ¢—ee - | Rl SEWARD BUILDING =) p our” city can get the most benefit from the OV R % BN H 3 R g | i > to organize its locall OUr ancestors made things that wers meeded Or |ly)oud Rinden, Fairbanks; Mr. and ° act cecreation 1 Office Phone 409, Res g Binistg Act and how Best {could be sold. Had they realized how much these campaign. The Administration will send expert h“]p'home-made products of their idle hours would have and also give literature, posters and other material|«feicneq” in later generations they might have been ald, with a great variety of organization INstruc-|even more industrious and stowed away samplers tion. Apparently it will be only a very isolated or|and burezus in the attic for their great-grand- deeply indifferent community that will fail to get‘children . But, like the citizens of Toledo of today, information or inspiration. ithey found in their hobbies distraction and the Mrs. H. B. Rineberg, Juneau; Hen- Phone 276 Parlors . - ry Kvalvik, Port Althorp; Frank Curtis, Seattle; Nick Bez, Todd; | SEE BlG VAN | BILL DOUGLAS e v S o George Durner, Juneau; Mr. and | Guns and Ammunition !Ii Mrs. Cecil H. Fisher, Wilmington, Del.; John P. Snow, Akiak; Mabel M. Monson, Juneau; Margaret Mc- LOWER FRONT STREET | Scientific Masscurer To introduce my work, all body i Next to Midget Lunch | Franklin | Front and Second Streets THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Street between PHONE 359 i ! | =il “Exclusive but not Expensive” ‘ st to |satisfaction of handiwork well done. In these times T TR PAINTS——OILS | and scalp treatments will be colr-:;hl; 1:.151‘. 3:‘: gicf,:.‘:l?;: n;\‘l ;(r?:;e::pi:: og“or short working hours the man and woman Wwho | Builders’ and Shelf | g;}len at exactly half price. This JUNEAU FROCK ” s Associ hat the banks|Das & hobbyhorse to ride is parlicularly'Iortunale. | HARDWARE | {] offer good for one week only. L 2 e (2ioen Denkens Ahswmtw" ; % Toledo’s hobby show may not be the first of its | j || Call 142 Gastineau Ave. or SHOPPE * are quite ready in their part to co-operate on i to be honored by a place ‘in & museum, bu | Tllomas Hard i C Phdne 817, 3 this modernization program in supplying both in- 1%ets an example which, if widely copied, is sure 1 iware Lo. s , ’ formation and loan capital where requested and|{ . o.c. much interest. > Al - e Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, justified. The Association endorses the set-up pro- RIS L R S i | TOTEM M ARKET | Hoslery and Hats Al i vided as sound, and will aid in disseminating of If one of those Siamese twins does wed, pardon 4 i | G Produse—} ‘ information to banks, This applies as yet to the|ys for -fearing ‘that the other will think it a | Smith Electric Co. | i by i o A modernization phase; assistance to home-building |companionate mérriage—(Geogetown, Ky., News.) | Shattuck Building | JILLOUGHBY AVENUE |‘ { F Br 11 R R P e A | EyEsvREONE ||, casn awp canny HOTEL ZYNDA FACE LIFTERS RUSS COLUMBO (ELKS PLAN T0 e ol e s o 3 ELEVATOR SERVICE PLEAD GUILTY HIT BY BULLET'. HAVE BIG TIME Weekly Meetings to Start Tomorrow—Ball Play- ers to Be Honored The summer wacation is over for the members of the Juneau Lodge Two Chicag:) Doctors, Who Pistol Relic of Civil War, Operatedon Desperadoes, | Days Goes Off—Orches- | : Are Held to Grand Jury | tra Leader Is Killed HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 4— Russ Columbo, dance orchestra { CICAGO, 1., Sept. 4— Two THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat D ) 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ) i GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 T ST FRYE’S BABY BEEF 1 | 3 physicians, Doctors Wilhelm Loe- ser and Harold Bernard Cassidy, pleaded guilty to surgery opera- tions, especially face lifting, on desperadoes Dillinger and Van Meter, and are held to the grand Louis Piquett, attorney for Dil- linger, entered a plea of not guil- ty, and is held for bail of $50,000. His assistant Arthur O'Leary, pleaded guilty to the same charge and walved examination. William and Ella Finerty, and Marie Conforti, the latter reputed- ly VanMeter's woman cempanion, pleaded ‘guilty to harboring the fugitives, and are held for hearings leader, was fatally wounded by the accidental discharge of a cap ball in a pistol, a relic of the Civil War days. Lansing Brown, Jr., photograph- jer, at whose home Columbo was shot, said he and Columbo were |examining a brace of Civil War pistols that Brown had bought for his. gollection. He was lighting a cigarette and accidentally dropped the match. A percussion cap of the pistol exploded. The ball crashed to the top of a mahogany table,| then ricocheed, striking Columbo in the brain.® * . Columbo was born in San Fran- of Elks and beginning tomorrow !night, every Wednesoay will be | meeting night. To open the season properly, the members of the Elks' baseball team in the Juneau City League, will be ‘the guests of honor at the session tomorrow night. There will be a Xeg of beer on each of the four plates, platters of sandwiches and salads on the running lines and every Elk is requested to be present 1 time OBLIC N Weare On by Exalted Ruler John Walmer. W >oo HOME RUNS EASY . gfi _under $5,000 bond for the man and,¢isco. and was the youngest of| NEW YORK—The Polo Grounds, '$10,000 for the women. |twelve children. He often times|home of the New York Giants, 1s 4 appeared in the talkies. Brown|g good football stadium but poor NEW SCHEME ~ TOMAKE ICE IN HOT PLAGE DUNKIRK, France, Sept. 4—The ice factory - Tunisie, was not held. | inventor, Georges Claude, is a\w.n- |ing there to begin experiments to- ward producing ise where people most need it Claude has the idea that the ac- tion of warm and cold waters drawn from different levels of the sea will produce electrical power ‘Which he intends to use to produce thousands of tons of ice daily. ‘The process consists of making de-{warm water from the surface ‘boil d to make tropical sea waters|by introducing it into a vacuum, jce near the equator,|utilizing the vapor to run tur- med out of the harbor here to- | bines, then condensing it with coM | y. for Rio de Janiero, where the |water drawn from the depths. e 3 baseball field. Comparatively short drives settle for home runs in either the right or left field grand- stand. e eee DRUGGIST TRANSFERRED Monte Gresham, pharmacist with the Race Pharmacy at Ketchikan, has been transferred to the Harry Race store at Juneau, replacing 1 John Klapp, who will leave on the Yukon to accept a position with the: Ryus Drug Company at Ket- chikan. - eee - Japanese film censors almost al- ways eliminate scenes of kissing. vt 1 check your? L HEAT SpeciaLisTs o e Ha_rfi Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery | GENERAL MOTORS | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON N MeCAUL: MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers A Good Business Reference _Just as you judge a man by his business con- nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by its known patrons. : The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged ‘in this way. This bank is the oldest and largest bank in The Florence Sho, | Permanent Waving a Speci Florence Holmgquist, Prop. | PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building | y IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It’s Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected - Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. Throughout this period it has been identified with the industrial and commercial enterprises by which all this section lives. o | TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month . | J. B. Burford & Co. | - “Our dmfl::p is worn by satis- ‘ An alliancg here will help you. customers Wendt & Garster The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA g Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM i Ly oDe : - SHOP IN JUNEAU!