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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1934 - — —— i - i Ay : — === = s —— TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH v ieti 5 k E ire at least one kind and unexpected deed for Sipale 1 L) PROFESSIONAL 1 | I‘rutcrnaéFSoczeues ! l, l Alas mptr her daily, |, £ 7 ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, resi- L e ———— T | al y a And according to a local historian 'this is what' 20 YEARS A‘JO dents of Juneau for the past two Wise to Call 48 . Ty [ Gastineau C/mmml ’ ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER| ;500004 years, will leave for the South on ise to Helene W.I. Albrecht |- 4 s S overy evenime exeet Sundav by the| One wife fainted and had to be taken to a} From The Empire ‘the Dorothy Alexander. Mr. Cook PHYSIOTHERAPY { h;‘r’x“sshwmfl'\:r{'fl P(‘;g‘n‘a"r"x;\.\ ;Fv' Socond ' and. Main hospital. One burst into tears and begged her ‘-'WM—'\M has been employed at the Mas:: uneau Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ,( Sy i o gl o g | SrCEL 0 lekye OIT, MR RE, - OTRRS I SEPTEMBER 6, 1914. e OO AR fc & Atle nasieht | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | o L P "w”‘f‘sfl g 3 Post Office In Juneau as Seeond Clasg attack of s hysteria, shouting that her Bl anc{ Germans were| 1S making !h? movlemor e Transfer CO. i 307 Goldstein Building ! / r')"rr.vm c'< n(]w‘w,’ T s e e [eraYs iR, peen angyenc, wgd kub Jourkibrougly; T8 AR SN e R SRR I GO0k e Fhits Oltice, 316 ;r‘”‘mv'sp\ g T | T s. e o insa d 9 5 = [ R SR = brothers e Dotvered by coreein Juneau and Douglas for $1.25|suit to have her husband declared insane and place miles, extending from e Mton:; o s R o ‘v;vll;:a in ;eedTO ‘:; i —— il e ) per month. St in an asylum. ruil to Verdun. The attempf CCOUNT or S L T ated Ruler, M, H. Sidas, Sdere ary. Y D b ilx avaha. in advance, | FAJUM “what | this' proves; Bt altogether clear.| T 1 paris had been. checked. o A seogRey Fuel 0l Coal Ross. &) Kadocok ted Ruler. 1 Se W8 ono month, I A AnCC YhCit they will promptly | But anyhow 1t all gees to show you whatever : rcial trav-| fof the Territory of Alaska, Di- Transfer Graduate Nurse | | KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS E '"","‘.‘;:hfir:u:.»n Office of any failure or irregularity § opouc voy C. R. Chadwick, com:e za wv $flion: No. 1, altting - in' Probate Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Scghers Council No.1760. % B4R Whvery o AT BErF Business Offices, 74 R . |eler, returned to his y el e Skagway Precinct, Before Can- \fe =& sage, Colonic Trrigations Moelings second and last \ e o, S SEiATED FERS, | Looksias ir the rest of S Uniled States TSI Tunks aboscd the eda. vass White, Esq, Commissioner)| i\ || { otfice nours 11 am. to 5 pi. | Monday at 7:30 p. m. ] el Ean orf-:?ss exclusively entitled to the|get 5 first-hand yiew of a war right at.home »_mh ; and Hx-Officib Probate Judge: diudi ,H'. S. GRAVES | Evenings by Appointment | | Pransient brothers urg- ! The Asmociated P credited to Crystal Snow and Miss { 1 1% for n-yu;]bll(:lxunn |;(d|t;lldxvivl-’u.»\zmd’(s:::‘l:i‘).e:n«r;n so the | Generalissimo Long, the celebrated Louisiana King~ B]Mx:;le Dyi;r Juneau school teach- |In the Maticr & wne Estate of || ' uphe Clothin; Man” Second and Main Phone 250 | e‘L o aucnd“hcé,;mci ¥ or not otherwise credite: 2 - 2 ing his *forces in attack omjBlan s ¢ MES A NETTLES, Deceased || ¥ | [e— SRRy Chambers, Fi reet. local news published herein. __|fish, vallantly leading his rs, returned from vacations in the| JA! S, Pl §hih o § e, Dt ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|embattled Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley of New, g;ws s .|.. NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN |''Home' of ‘Hart, Schaffner and | : JOEN F. M:E'Z e | ACASKA AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION S i {hat LYMAN E. REYNOLDSON| | Marx Clothing | % ! S TTNER R i ™ b PR AR P B ) Mrs. P. R. Bradley, wife. of the|Executor of the estate of JAMES || ¢ RN E. B. WiLSON MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 14 ] § b tural for ex-President intendent of the [A. NETTLES, Deceased, has filed | i e Vs 19| ist—Foot Speciallxt [+ | 1% bce G 1ake - eract 4t o ik, pied b sie| ooy veneral sibQN City of | hérein,-and rendered for settlement T || Chiropodist—Font Spec o skl v by ‘ i HMoover to take a crack at the New Deal. No man|q.,qyey, arrivetl on thé City of 3 gl gl ey agippeigd CRTRIGGG R SRR [ 401 Gnldstc:!x; E‘é ng | |48y of each month in £ Wer v i ' om- f ever yet u:dru‘:; r.v};. mr anl-xg:te‘;lna;:;dai Cgof::d Seattle. ssteation of the said estate; and|| GARLAND BOGGAN ! PHON:! fl'fi:o‘"‘s:l m:; 3,€cmp,e_ 3 | Pletely as di O 4 “ ention, one |that;'a hearing will be had upon e S— ginning af 7:30 p. m. d & | word to say of the juggernaut. e b e R e undersigned, at H".' dwood F! """r,“ | b "—‘E‘" 5. HENDRICKSON, : | £ i - e S e in. Jircas TAeARTNRIC, Cie s e SRR [ Waxing Polishing ||| prs. g (ol il «; James W. LEIVERS. Sec- & The an Flight. the following as caxxdidaw&r?rl etlec- 'éhg‘czfo!(:l\‘( d;yl&f September, 1934, at Samling | BlomngenTIBufldlllB i E | SO o Territorial Legislature - B i, o r % | (Washington Evening Star.) :;DnN;Se,::)er?;/[r_l J. O'Connor, of| All persons interested in said |% o e PHONEtWD i : Douglas Aerie On the 10th of July ‘ten Army acplenes e ouilad, for Senatof; Williim ]St niay appear at said time, | o D n | % poos iy 3 | Bolling Field for a round trip to Se'ward sflet ‘:ts Britt, John G. Heid, of Juneau; md' place and file objcfilonsllfz | g 8| Meseta: Moat Bod st Akscdbye-a j i |better known nowadays, sixty-seven years a! o or.! John R. Heckman, Ketchikan anc |writing to said account, and contes | PIONEER (,AFE 5 | o.m., ‘Eagles Hall, Dougls | 3 |acquisition from Russia, as Alaska. They wel _ | Arthur G. Shoup; Sitka, for Repre-|the same. i S gaiatd J. K. PAUL X s hrothers welcome. ~ion an experimental flight, to photograph the ‘f’d sertatives. GIVEN under my hand the S .| Dr. C.P. Jenne |rain and to demonstrate the possbility of masse of the Probate Court this 21st day “THE HOME OF ¢ DENTIST | g {formation maintained over thcusandsdof n-;flcil.mzei; The last planks had been laid|of August, lgf\‘l.\lvl\"s it GOOD EATS" . Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | : i an : , 4 5S WHITE, 4 el they returned, in perfect order, the Willoughby Avenue exten 2 12N i Building frediiay ¥ The Speaker of the House of Representatives i—;unvnvn blirc)L:]JusL thirty-two days after their de- Dl?m cearrymz the great waterfront Commissioner and Ex-Officio T Telephone 176 1] our lrucks. £0 .1[--; ::'u [:‘S?;t ] has a unique role in American political life. Inj /P thoroughfare across Gold Creek.to . Probate Judge. — e st | :i;,"',"z ::,,;’",':, :::,de ol é;‘ many administrations he has ranged next to the ™"y op Ajacka was bought from Russia for 87" 14 ground of the Casey Shat-|First publ‘Aca’tllun, ;“{" gg }gg:. | THE MISSY SIIOP =1 prelecy il 8 President in importance. But almost never has @ lng, 660 and general belief was that the United Sta k. | tuck Addition. One of the great ad- | Last publicaticn, Sept. 20, ; | Specializing in PHONE 149; NIGHT 1i8 ! 5 Speaker moved on to higher office. James K. Polk |04 made a bad bargain, hence the scornful nick- vantages obtained from the new HOSIERY. LINGERTT, ' | R ] ] ;emm; President after service as Speaker. Schuyler name applied to the Territory. It wm;ld "“Tff D€ | highway was the elimination n‘:’ HOUSE' DRESSES ! ! ; [ RELIABLE TRANSFER / ¥ ot ) nce Garner became Vice-Presi-of s, it would be a financial burden, it would €X-|much heayy traffic through the H 0 and acceseories at modesats | | s 5-6 Triangle Bldg. i v e i o N:u-hw(‘dl““]“c tendency has b tend the territorial scope of the country too far.|...ijence section and over Calhoun 0'"8 lvners | prices i Oillzi‘z{(:m;o:r: :‘:m.g to 5 p.a. } R FERE T D e v ‘ . s | there was no faith in the value of the |,..q Councilman William Geddes | % v " t i A l £ to re-elect the Speaker as long as there is nojIn short,.there had devoted nearly ail of his time age . Lvenings by appointment | | | Commercial Adjust- | change in party control of the HL‘:-‘" )‘“ l:::;lrroz::“l:n:&m as to the value of Alaska to the |ince tne construction of the high Building--Remadeling 5 PHONE 321 LI shent® Rating Bureau | Sl g t has | . R f i The | . e isi money to ! | i 2 period the average term of the incumben {United States have long since been dispelled. |way began to raising y for FREE | | | Cooperating with White Serv- | a ive year: oo five copper and other | complete its construction and t-|{ Send for catalog |/ H e e bt | .lmlqo:ti!n;:.;g‘(‘:-l\-\cloxwl in recent decades the Speak- s:f,o;lfil;y n?ermli(.)m‘;l ;::l"l,':lr izndlargeppquanuncs. the | 5 : that the money raised w We can save you real money | “ Col;ws:’l:gfi,gxco P Robert Simpson Room llismlmck Bldg. ; 9 ership requires relatively little knowledge of M0 Gevelopment of - fisheries, the production of 1arge | judicially spent. h a0 Tioiie rempadmPREEuLa. || | e Ak ober P We have 5,000 local ratings | g policies, but a very thorough understanding of "M crain crops have proved the Territory to be of : T seits, | | Juneau I Opt. D. | on file | £ -‘-nd intimate acquaintance with party Stralegy.|greqt wealth, present and potential. A h.?s ¥ wca&hcr ?as clca; (Y:‘EM: : Our complete illustrated cata- || = Graduate Los Angeles Col= | REEA L. -4 $ Hence the outstanding success of Nicholas Lonz-ipam for itself countless times over -the mau:_il cost. mzlx.xmum .,czpanure o any Ind 15 full o SIaHRton: And ‘-. lege of Optometry and ‘ 2 { worth and Mr. Garner. The Speaker has not devised | when the United States bought the Territory du minimum of e e onias e i o) Optiatblosy ‘ e or contended for the adoption of particular polici |was difficult of access. Now it is gained by snefm)_ P material for an entire home, or | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground .l. | jmu-s-Stcvcns Shop ; His job is to sce that the Administra-|stcamer service and a railroad line has been con-|pp BARTON IS CALLE! S ther construHan woiE. y e 3] | o ordinarily. . = ¥ e Ing access to the interior. It can be ! TO KETCHIKAN ON CASE SR e A | £ B, § i Y rried through the structed giving A | Fine Cabinet Work a 1 s legislative program is carried t - light of the B T e L I LADIES'—CHILDREN'S tion’s leg : X dification as possible. |reached by airplane, as this formation flight of : cost—built to your order or from DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 11 READY-TO-WEAR ‘ House with as little mo = # p seph |Army has just shown, in a few hours. The ten Dr. George L. Barton, who re- stock sizes. Optometrist—Optician (! e ; £ | This makes it probable that Representative Josep bombers, leaving here on the 19th of July, reached turned to Juneau Monday after of Guaranteed ol k‘:xs,mlnedA—Gla-sses Fitted | Seward Street Near Third I f e v ml e e B BAe vl:tfi"r-"»"b““‘“ on the 25th making easy stages. On re- visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wil-{] * Write today for FREE catalog. o ' ¥ Room 1, Valentine Bldg. | S i) | Speaker. Mr. Byrnes has b“:;“ ;‘I;C I’)';:z’;;:vlmmi‘_‘lurn they left Juneau Aug;lst XZ‘h lflzt)lff“;“}thfo“"d liam Muer, in Edmo;u:nl:m:xlbcrtt: SASH AND DOORS (\)u.’llltll‘:l“ Offfcc Phone 48%; Residence | — — —*':lt in the House, is popular wi 5 T reached Washington yesterday, the h, ©"|has been called to Ketchikan to- £t y Phone 23. Office Hours: 9:30 | (| JUNEA -YOUNG y | s |} The assurance that you are | 4 NG ! leagues and is acknowledged to be “",“”“;q‘“t’;f {day flight, and that not a race Spsnh Lme. < |08y GRLa case and leaves sboard| o 1} iving G e st to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | B Suasnl Palarg strategist. Ready agreement on a choice for | There is special cause for gratificatios S| the Dorothy Alexander. I, 1 f BEER is yours when you pai~ +] unera Au‘_() S 4 Speakership is important, whoever is the candidate. | fiont of the bombers for it demonstrates the 8bItY | ¢on expects to return to guneau|| “() ‘B, WILLIAMS CO. 1] ronite Bt e aies o - Licensed Funeral Dircctors | 5 a long quarrel weakens the solidarity of the |o¢ the Army air force, which a few months ago was|in o week and open offices here 3 . 3 ili | and Embalmers | R | because g vents any legislative junder unjust criticism for its failure to meet the|apous September 15, 1933 First Ave. So., Seattle, ineland Dr. Richard Williams | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | i s e it S emergency caused by the cancellation of the airmail G sy Wash. Rhinelander DENTIST fal £ | o ?pf,?kl:rxlsg c:\:hz:t.ue of\ a Speaker, 'ra;m;rm. a fallure due to inexperience in the spec- LADIES’ ALTAR SOCIETY 3 and OFFICE AND RESIDENCE [ ¥ e 3 LY took 19 days of bickerin, 2 : Hilsletn oy i rdless of S S - : Yy bl e o BT u?xormg which no legislation was possible. To re- |lal (;m"“mh u,D:crtfi:‘;;fidx-oflxng' Sedis Mcets Priday afternoon ati2| QT __ 3 —_ " Ale Heidelberg Gastineau Building ; 4 i weather, over un 5 tes 4 § R e o1 P 81 : B o Escna, newiEoe dolipee, “;firo?zf "“Those” Who saw the ten planes sweeping over uClokckfoh‘ul]’;ef;‘;f“’b“n’;;’b‘ir?‘lfgd‘1( For Quick ON DRAUGHT t Phone 4 L S ABIN S 3 agreed upgn in December, if not before, long " |Washington yesterday morning on their way to Ymrxutcn‘&‘i P i s % RADIO ® ? 2 v - {{ the Congress convenes. Bolling Field had rea:on to be stirred by the spec-|to i AR N R g Everything in Furnishings § jtacle. They had made a twenty-thousand-mile flight | —————————————————— ‘z REPAIR T’ M' 11 Dr. A. W. Stewart }‘ o M b} i ES without the slightest accident, without departure s i Teleph (1¢] mners ! DENTIST | fl p it n th ivass it tormuion tt semt|{ JUNEAU {1} Telephone | - : | wanSunome | 3 T ileft, in the always thrilling formation v, S1gnatl R = 1 PN mdusty pigls do. gaush, | espgolally mfperl‘ect co-ordination of units and unfailing dis- b ecrcat'/on | Office Phone 409, Res. T T’ 1 these technological times, to make work, and profits. bt Dru,g CO. s s | g Phone 276 | ‘ AR R e , Perhaps as much, if not more, than any !;‘EV; o “ 48 s Parlors i inakils: Slrett Botwesn i monelary or other formula. It has happened thus| . Per Cent 100 Alaska Contracting Firm. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE") | SEE BIG VAN gL et I Front and Second Streets before, ever since some unknown discovered fire, Y o b || A BILL DOUGLAS " [ iavented the wheel, ete. (Seward Gateway.) % z -Guns and Ammunition e Scientific Masseurer | e R i | Writing in the Atlantic Monthly, President Sloan| wyye gnnreciating the many meritorious road FREE DELIVERY !/~ LOWER FRONT STREET | || To introduce my work, anl body ||gs 4 i of General Motors advances such a theory. His OWN|projects completed in Alaska by contractors with R L e 1] Next to Midget Lunch | || PAINTS——OILS | || and scalp treatments will be i Industry a quarter of a century ago gave a great|offices in the States it does the h?‘art good to see % — - — } Builders @ Bheit Biven at exactly half price. This UNEAU FROCK 3 and still continuing shove forward. Remembering |Alaskan residents such as R. J. “Bob” Sommers, 1 HARDTA offer goad for one week only. J i “:n he looks for a possible new imstance. It mus!',head of Sommers Construction Company Inc., en- | | Call 142 Gastineau Ave. or SHOPPE e Wik T ASTINEAU CAFE i : i B e R e |” G S s 15 o oo B G £ | Thomas Hardware Co. | [LEhone 67 “Exclusive but pot Expensive ] ] of mass production. So he suggests manu 3 he growth of Cali- i - P — 0al resses, gerie, i b ity or bochind i dadliligE o spake | L SR GRSl ar, s e eromi ot O8l GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING = T [ 3 —<| Hosiery and Hats : | a single suto by ltself alone would be terrifically | LS (RSSO Gl ol etate to its present|| French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer | l TOTEM MARK Tn 3 3 Mr.| ity Perhaps » . . Groceries—Produce—Fres| £ costly; made for many they become cheap (as high eminence of industry and prosperity. 2 "S 14 loan's and other companies have demonstrated). | o “in“a way and perhaps discriminatory, but s Sml_tll Electric Co | and Smoked Meats | DR e ot A i s 2 M y g S ; Shattetck Bullding | WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | i' Why should houses not emulate our cars? ADY | results achieved justified. EVERYTHING ORin AN CaRgY | HOTEL ZYND A | of us dwell in the latter as much as in the former. The Sommers Construction Company, Inc, is a I ELECTRICAL I | P i Only the handicap of a hankering for individuality {100 per cent Alaskan concern. ;ts personxel m'et i Large Sample Room 3 ka and every piece o 1 VICE o i the way, and that might | permanent residents of Alas| ELEVATOR SER' f f taste mignt ;mnd{ ‘:‘mcrid We are a pretty |equipment, and supplies is purchased in Alaska THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS S. ZYNDA, Prop. { uenmxtx;l:::::mld nol : dy. through Alaska firms. Practically everg :eml flpprt;»;l o ; § "'n:en there is w10 new device which might :‘l'“’tked B 3Py are awarded, sty = 3 t would |Alaska. i *apuild e as lnea be at least a coadjulor—aid-conditioning. T E hat we référ to so. aftén,’ “buildiig from ¢ ;enuy serve in the case of all those houses. And, m“l"‘l’:& ‘sE::ar; ive s};‘t il Sg:ltes. v 5 . ] G;}RB%IGEDEHI?UREESD : as it has been suggested, a brisk winter's business; oo o0 oouipment, wages or' to/mailiorder houses| Our Services to You Begin and End at the o 4 is expected in air-conditioning of rallroad Cars, |y, gapies and commodities is money gone forever; : E. 0. DAVIS probably meaning a three-fold gain within a Year.|p, oy wpich if retained here would help greatly Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TELEPHONE 584 The popularity of such cars needs no argument after |, employing more labor J_md building of Alaska Phone 4753 & g t hot summer. Railroad men also see in|instead of great cities Outside . 3 & -~ 5 s f the pasf § 3 inst bus competition. Bob Sommers, Territorial Engineer for years, L —" [ e nsf ts once again fol- |embarked in private enterprise two or threc years FRYE’S BABY BEEF haos, Ivesiant ancpeeeY ing old things.|ago and since then has completed a number of “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS ) low from new ways and means of doing . excellent projects. His firm is now engaged upon 4 and e Its first Seward contract, graveling the improved 5 Fr e_Bruhn Company MAYTAG PRODUCTS 4 WHEN HENRY SPENDS. Grouse Lake section of the Seward-Lake Kenai -Wlth a New L y ) W. P. JOHNSON ially, in |IEWAY. { Alaska residents and Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Henry Ford's actual performances, espec! " His crew is composed of laska res 2% I 22 his buying of materials and his selling of RISl o0 the automobile trucks were purchased P ] t b.' = rr products, have always meant a great deal, much|ihrough g local business house. e aimn 0 v 4 d . Sommers returned from a o B e R it 1o Lius ' TR R ey roiiad o . : : - | McCAUL MOTOR f asional interviews. b i ; R f e et now . e former Topec, | Mising e roud Hom tawing to Mowe e Tk et Wl A Good Business Reference COMPANY it i i fmpube 1 £a-1s-pow ¢ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers This it is that some in Detroit now of Public Roads call for| such. need a 34 model! Drive in . 8 2 || Dodge i ¥ it it cmododSgians. 1 BEC0E lxo We're pulling for him! today for 'a freo estimate. Just as you judge a man by his business con- ||= 3 months he will spend $5500,000 on generators, boil- ¥ Yowll like our price — and nections, 5o, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by g 5 ers and auxiliary equipment which wul‘ d:‘i‘:lefl::: “Fhe intense heat of the sun :a‘yhamh: duy;:““ youw'll appreciate our service its known patrons, * The Florence Shopl wer capacity of Ford ‘Motor Company's says. a weather story, “has warmed . the ear and werkmanship. - o . g Permanent Waving a Specialty 1 :) Dearborn. Contracts for this installation havel T o point where it isn't much help in reducing % El;e B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in Florence Holmquist, Prop. § already begn signed. In addition he has announced|yne yonerature at night.” Much your eye! I ! is way. o i Be will construct steel mills to lurnuhbrhls O¥D |5t any.—(Macon Telegraph.) This bank is the oldest dandmlargest bank in || Behrends Bank Building | X e to bespe Alask d it h rated under the same manage- = = steel for his cars. This is taken 5 son these dajs ‘to aska and 1t has ope: - 5 § confidence in the near future. Moreover, it covers m;‘ e w.he:m::’ :‘eln:d(;d gard sayiug the aiter {| ment since it was founded forty-two years ago.” |[———— = i awards in; the reckps pasi—oapltal S00MR spent. three weeks in sight of snow.—((Indian- || Throughout this period it has been identified with TYPEWRITERS RENTED §‘ And the query is being propounded in many :;mp‘;m) P A INT SHOP the industrial and commercial enterprises by which $5.00 per month rs, “is he calling the turn” again? & it IDEAL all this section lives. ' J. B. Burford & Co prevee, Not being up on such things, we can't quite e ) 8 Lare e . . s TOO MUCH 1S TOO MUCH. grasp what's behind the new silver program. Maybe If It's Paint We Have It! An alliance here will help you. ’ Our dom"et:p cu]:to mmmby satls: the idea is that prosperity is around the coiner. PHONE 549 w Glldt & Gm gk § 3 R e —— £ A It's all right to do and be good, but sometimes| __(Boston Herald.) ® 4 tly four it doesn’t pay to do or "’w:‘” f::rdl'w:fii" Hum The washline at the home of the quintuplets ” Juneau Ice Cream n, husbands, in a Western llowing | makes everybody in the neighborhood wonder if Parlor [ S & e Teat coch b St B OO ey day i the week 1 Monday—(Ohio Suate ALASKA ME . The B. M. Behrends Ban PO 5 oo, - PN A ; ] ) ¥, » PRt G o e e i s vt o e || FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEBF—DIAMOND || .’ JUNEAU, ALASKA M nsortvicts s 0 3 equality, : ctes LBy wite, kiss her When Japan de: g s HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Goyernment Inspected {4 TRHOP IN JUNEAVI s her. I promise to eompumntmhgo:torle;s; “You musn't ;.ny more than 1 can afford."— TC S R P i SHOP IN JUNEAU! i Q:.’ prepares. 1 promise to perform | (Los Angees

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