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truth. In the Matanuska, to put it qunLly. L e et e g s s o g ) DallV Al“Sk(l Emplr(‘ is survival of the fittest, as there has heen since e : the beginning of time. If those brave colonists who ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager have accepted the big adventure have the git, the 20 YEARS AGO 3 " Published _every Sunday by the gumpticn and the tenacity to stay with it their From The Empire ! o g gl Second and Main erorts will be crowned with a degree of success.|} ey 4\ ST e 3 There is no garden of Eden in the Matanuska, nor Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class : 2 matter in any part of Alaska. The sun doesn’t shine all e b o SUBRORPTION RATES the time and all the clouds do not have a silver APRIL 24, 1915 Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per_month. t th days when hope seems be ses s when it is not lining abeut There will be da: gobe; The bloodiest fighting that had occurred on the Western Front By mail, following rates One year, in i; six months, in advance, . 1A G - e f $6.00: one mont $1.25. all as it should be. There will m, mosquitoes, there since the battle at Neuve Chappelle A. Berntsen. | the Territory of Alaska, whose post 'S l"r;!u;js ‘,‘,‘l w*‘w,fl- v'!‘\”‘;r i '1;4\ )\”:,:‘:‘f.'f’.'.::: will be other pestilence, there will be even death,| o W, progress between Ypres and Ole Scarbo. ffice address is Juneau, Alaska .n the delivery of their papers. ' U but the hardy, courageous and strong spirited willlipe North Sea. The Germans Bad Gus Brown. has made application for a patent | Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 goe it through. For them there will bloom a valley | reinforced their lines and were Mrs. Beatrice Honold. upon the following described lodes, | | ekt e i i g bt A0 M gy lex fr rkness of adversity there will|evi i -o o The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the of plenls 4 s l.he R8s 0 ’ evidently renewing their efforts to leI “situated upon Admiralty leand‘ use for republ n of all news dis es credited to come forth happiness. hack their way through the Allies Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre- | B o O O e i horesg, @ (hi§ PAver,@ud alspithe Tne.Government has taken the initiative :nd Ll:e ines near the Coast. HURLEY PREFERSHM‘ Alaska, and described by the | A L e, ey Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation here in ‘ field CIR! ATION GUARANTEED TO B R ¥ iti official plai and by the field note A e N R Fme |<.Ar$ot“mer Juneau has taken the executive responsibility. On| The citizens of Juneau at a mass |one file in the office of the Reg-| —rat S — the board of that corporation are men who have Y‘eefi’;‘? ‘”’“‘d;h“l;‘h;"““ef’u S0« HuRSE TALK TU\mr of Juneau Land Dietrict, An-| spent their life time in the North. They know a‘fm t;g;" :Cl‘;:n A r’:l:;“a"t‘;d shorage, Alaska, as follows, to-w Alaska and its hardships. They have pioneered Draper Club of the work 0'; rm‘_ [ Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point themselves and they know the trials Of helancing ¢ Mrs Willis Nowell, pre- 36 PRED!GTIUNS Lode, whence USLM. No. 10, a),, pioneers. They are men with compassion for error o A A leross on exposed bed rock on sm_aL; e | ik, O L S SORPEE | GIVEE SRS |island in Funter Bay, bears N 50° born of inexperience; they are men who recognize|chairman of the meeting. Those "39' WuJ’ ul P vand eaabiing the ability to achieve, and at each turn they will|appointed to the committee which By HERBEZT PLUMMER :‘.hence N 5‘ 57 E along line oY bolster the efforts of the Wworthy. No wiser move|was to devise ways and means to 3 ‘:xe:m high tide of Funter Bay ever was made than to appoint men to manage who|continue the library were Prof. L. WASHINGTON, April 24—There| oros coo0 1o Corner No. 2 Poini know Alaska from its Arctic barrenness to the so-|D. Henderson, Judge Robert W. two tclm‘lm.m numbers in| "y Yy oce N 25° 56 E 39595 called banana belt of the Southeast Jennings, J. C. McBride, Z. R. Washington ‘wum newspapermen et to C er No. 3 Pomnt Lode:| The colonists with the aid of these men and gh;nsy 3;“'1 M"i‘ Dell Zx Cleveland. ""ay: call ""‘E"‘“ M; 1“"%‘2; makes| yonce N 64° 00° E 21590 feet t 5 thers who took an active part in a siatement from Palo . i > ode: 2 T vi V. s | > er 4 Point Lode; thence S 12 their ovivn mhe.ex?( \\' Tl u; win can Lux‘—n \w:lmt nid the meeting were R. E. Robertson, The first is District 1144 for the ;)n; ‘““3; g o) now but an experiment in o'a. pro\fen .suvccoxs al Mayor John Reck, Father Kennel- former Vice President of the Unit- St Loos '!{'*1100 S fie i — . the stepping stone to greater prosperity for thel;, “vys g p. Mahone and J. B. cd States—Charles Curtis. They get| ggoo fent to Cormer No. 6 boin | Territory. Marshall. nowhere there, for Mr S oa s AW HY J K “ TS » ode; identical with Corner No. WHY HAND ALASKA “RATS. —_— curtis' carefully avoids comment é“(,“ Loday, thengs »S;. 81 4 5 EFFICIENCY PLUS. B. D. Stewart afrrived on the on anything political. - B 8083 feet to. Oczner No, & Send ats” to rat island is the proposal of H 4 gadtsy SfV. & W . & e " . & p o——— City of Seattle from Seattle. ond is National 1447 for eean Swell Lode; Thence S 88 Colonel C. A. Scone, Signal Officer in the United At last comes a man who knows how to handle J. Hurley, Secretary of g g ]94 43 feet to Corher No. 4| States Army, Au.\(l an astol v\(lmg suggo:‘n?n ”'.l.s' big problems. It is D. K. Williams of Waterford,| Attorney Simon Hellenthay feft 'dl}l’lll! the Hmy.'evr adminis yeean Swell Lode, identical with also a great play on words. The (?ulunel.s xde{a 15 10 Now Jersey. Mr, Williams is the father of 14|on the Georgia for a business trip ''°n- National 1447 always is 000 yomer No. 1 Queen Bee Lode gather all the gangster criminals, habituals and pjgen and of course housing was a problem.|to Haines, for a story. 5 vhence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° others of like ilk that any police department can p.. 4 qian't stop the man from New Jersey. He It may not be ])olllI‘CM. of course.| g 30 W 4452.85 feet; thence N put their fingers on and transport them “to Some ¢\ weni dewn town and bought a hotel With| Andrew Nerlaua, who received the “.: Hurley may insist on tellinz 15 30" § 42377 feet to Corner No island far out in the Aleutians” After doing & s yoom in g, highest number of votes in the 'OU APOut ’I:" horses and his es- | ing Bee Lode, whence U.SLM | stint there the Colonel would, by Wway Of meri .po viarie ne said, “I have been living in a|Fairbanks —councilmanic election, ‘' 1" "l‘;;‘rn«‘;o‘t’;]rfr‘"fi:c’fless he's yo. 10 pears N 69° 46 10" W for good behavior, send the cuiprits to another o .. ) ooco wih those kids running everywhere.|Was named mayor of the Interior *,\(xk T hilvo j“mp‘ ‘uu_’,xrmet. L}gnm N‘v““’"}a E| loser » . ; L S o 0 is. - Y - 296.00 feet to Corner No. 2 ng island closer to the mainland; of course, he doesn't py,n now on T bet Tl get some peace. metropolis. ers or the time the “Admiral” Was nee Lode: thence N 33° 27’ E 184.50 g0 so far as to say it should be in swimming We'll bet he deserves it. That, we suspect, is clocked for the mile. t Cortet-Ng. 3 ing B distance. And even that Alaskans can look upon Sl : A Hector McLean arrived on the dhieg At | ¥ T ect to Corner No. 3 King Bee Saiksbe. ot ; g what they call efficiency plus. Georgia from Sitka. Shies At Hoover Mention ode, identical with Corner No. 3 with a degree of compassion. SN When mention is made of M’ pelyrium Lods; thence N 8° 47 But the Colonel goes‘ even farther. He is gomg Setback for Utopia. L Winter s 4 Palsstiaes for '.'.'exx or u:c rn‘fnf for G : O. 0 E 33865 feet to Corner No. 4,{ to suggest to Attorney General Homer S. Cummings (New York Times) Jibeau. GEontd S tha’ S Ma- - 1T 1936, Mr. Hurley immedia Pellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16 that when the sc-called dregs of scciety prove they When cne recalls the nervousness felt for months|quina arriving from Vancouver. ,m,h cagey. Insis ‘[q\‘l queries | 280 65 feet to Cor_ner No. 5 ’I‘cllur—‘ k. are fit for the nearer island and prove their worth in the Ways and Means Committee over the Town- ey ’ inally elicits the response f um Lode, identical with C:)rner! & he plans dispaiching them to the mainland of g4 41q-age pension plan, and the pressure for al A meeting of all Juncau base- VI:';;Q:‘; i glee, No 3. Lone BWGE BOge; thence N Alaska. “gag rule” to prevent the terrible question from ever ball fans was called by Tom Rad- ~*, “ FGRE o 0 30 S0 E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Alaskans are a broad minded and big hearted omj up; when one thinks of the 30,000,000 !onich, Juneau's Connie Mack, to i ‘v'] 1:"11'1" ";] hl()‘:i»' U\A 4 : Star I'mde thenceNNa.OO :]O people. Their feeling of fellowship for the under signatures” claimed for the plan, of the memnu‘;ideclde whether or not Juneau e 1¢;qxxi:‘i(y{x~ 0 5 ;"9 ll"l I:L ‘8 E‘U":;XE :6660 :eil;‘ dog is without parallel. They extend the hand of and clubs over the countryside, of the flood OY‘L:) have.a baseball team this year The Republican Party will mak ‘0" (fomel“ ;m "l (“::' &+ thenos) “good luck fellow” when other sections simply throw mail to Congressmen, of the intrinsic senumw\ml Glenn Callan, one of Juneaw's 1914 oo oo ““d in a speech in|y 0 00‘, E 150000 A‘eet %5 Gorner| 5 3 ) or al appeal of the scheme the threats of defeat f championship players, had wired 2 . i 300, 1 £ o out a sign of desp ut after ail there is such APk i oit not if it at- | No, 1 Otter Lode, whence USL. i v those who opposed it, the result of the first * that he was willing to come North o 5 a thing as hanging it on the good fellow, and it * 9 4 3 g N w0 either of the|No. 21, a cross on a granite boulder + v ~a) S vote” on the n sure in the House seems q with five good players for the P 104 | locks from here as if that is wha! Colcnel S J : J ¢ PRI o vagm 'L,mc\ of the Domv ratic part, 5 feet uare showing 12 inches A 2 5 reassuring. While the vote was not on the plan 1915 season. "y 1936) suppor % % 4 has in the back of his mind. Alaska the ki itself, but on a parliamentary rule, the presumpti - 1 1936) support | above gronnd, approximate latitude B Geduiy v ¥R Willing( to give & Tan- & 'i()\\x‘;.sumlfl\n were defeated by the comfort Weather: Maximum, 46; min- s o s 1 DML L —Img.nud'e chance but, afic isn't taking a little paroin of 188 to 54 If the Townsend Peril has|imum, 29; clear en not to &.hr Vest, bears N:‘f 4-:, '10 advantage of a ho ble country to suggest that p,¢ n definitely destroyed, it has at least been BEa n Or - 5 mr(,'.-‘h nce S ,’Dg “,” | those who cculdn’t get along in the States be thrown scotched. The prophets who had been telling us TRIMBLE HERE e e Hprtiel ‘*" Cor L g:‘[‘ into our midst? kans are willing to a that how radical the temper of the present C L. L. Trimble, traveling auditor ~}m.;m for G ‘0 p “n‘, it e ‘;,n,“m'_’ e 1" 2t P"s‘“ the unfortunate should have another chance but was have received another setback | for the Railway Express Company, o vc;l sl Haw Y 1: Lodd Whd .“‘ l‘}S‘L\I No. 21 Ve B wAPhior of~the retFifoly 1ér the ‘great ~xpertmbnt? THé Townsend plan, it is true, is so fantastic)arrived in Juneau on the North Sm ley, another question ' N (;. 8y W 3211.05 feat; l’wn"’e‘ £ Because we are Territory without full State rights that even Upton Sinclair x'xdlcule}s. it. If lhlSs:]ChC‘m; after a business trip to Sitka. Still Scme “Future 5° '50° W 666.60 feot to Corner No does it follow that we must be the experiment of p" x sflz:}\(u»n ;:mnél;lg) ?vmd,\d;r?po ;;sz COHn\;EdeA‘ SAi.ES\lA\' 0’\, BOAT One gathers the impression, how- 2 Lone Star Lode, identical station of all the trials and tribulations that the D cffect tpday, the i A e MAN ON BOAT cver, on hearing Hurley talk along|Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode B are biir ool Maybs Colonel Hec lea and if I were 30 and out of a job, I'd just gdo| H. B. Crewson, Schillings Products ., ] ¥ the Republisan |whents DS LAL No. ar Bedrs N 4 ates are heir too? Maybe Colonel Seone's ided , .o 214 live with father, who would be drawing|representative, returned to Juneau s e R ¥ =i g e 15 a good cne, but if this island treatment is goINg g,un tne gravy from a Government dole” This | from a short business trip to Sitka on of the. 33 gem ) . VGO Senly henbe J8 40 QR TR0 B : s et Hoover"—is in| .6 W 75865 feet to Cornmer No. : to cure these people who are the scourge of society gor¢ of critieism from Left Wing rivals with compet- | the North Sea. why can't they be sent back to Chicago, New YOrK ing nostrums is a healthy sign. It shows that when | - o or some of the oth big cities that bred them? y new scheme is sufficiently grandiose in scale, even ' R. J. SOMMERS IS BOUND Why does Alaska have to be the clearing house? the most sanguine reformers among us begin to FOR CORDOVA ON YUKON well known Ju- get out their pencils. The sum of $200 a month to each of the 10,000,000 or more persons 60 and over| We of the North are a people who can take it, but, Colonel, you are stretching even our hospitality R. J. Sommers, when you ect us to accept without comment Mmeans a tidy $24,000,000000 a year, which is siX|neau contractor, left on the Yukon what you are pleased to term at this time as OF Seven times as large as the total current Federal | for a short business trip to Cordova “rats' bwmuh you hope to reform revenues, three times as large as the present annual | = - > total of Fede; and practically CHAMBERLIN ON ALASKA Jack F. Chamberlin, 1, State and local taxes combined, | half the current national income.| merchandise EXPERIMENT CAN BECOME SUCCESS. Today on the billowy wave of the Pacific the vanguard of those who would start the world famous Matanuska colony project are headed North. Aboard the steamer North Star come, via Juneau, those who would break the soil of the virgin Matanuska and make it into a garden spot of experimentation. To explained exactly what he would do. This makes| them Alaska bids welcome and success, and pray- it simple to point out why it cannot be done. fully hopes their objective will meet with Other share-the-wealth schemes have the tactical plishment. |advantage of being more nebulous. They offer less 2 for hard-headed critics to get their teeth into. But R would be unfair to suggest to thc the habit of hard-headed analysis is obviously grow- migrating into our midst that the fut is a path jno a5 even Mr. Sinclair's unkind remarks reveal. of roses. It would be equally unfair to tell them The epidemic of new schemes is finally developing their task is hopeless. Each is too far from the immunities in the body politic. SALUTE To the Huskies of the Air! To the Pacific Alaska Airways, now pioneering regular runs above the old dog-team trails, Alaska’s pioneer bank extends hearty congratulations. This half of the national income would be paid over |broker, arrived on the Alaska after trip to the an extended business Westward. Schilling LRSS Toasted 1 €A The only tea that comes to only 9 per cent of the population, provided thz:" 9 per cent would promise not to work and would| spend its monthly income with nothing over at the| end of the month. It would be taken from the| rest of the population by a tax on all transactions. Mr. Townsend is an honest reformer and has accom- e who are “Tomorrow’: Styles Today” J‘@flww‘. P “Ji:neaw’s Own Store” Fetter transportation service is the key to faster development and greater prosperity for Alaska. We are grateful to the Airways for bringing this bank closer to A & e % FINE 3 Bank by AIRMAIL—with Watch and Jewelry Repairing | 5 | at very reasonable rates | | | | The B. M. Behrends Bank | PR | - Oldest and Largest Financial Institution in Alaska its customers and friends throughout the Territory. ' , PAUL BLOEDHORN i N . —— AWEAY g | MUSICIANS LOCAL | days Every Month—3 p, ) DUDE HAYNES, | Secretary 1| * Utah installed in his place as Sec- : ; THE DAILY ALASKA ‘FJVIPIRE WEDNESDAY APRIL 24 I935 HAPPY —BIRTHDA The Empire extends congratula-| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT U. 8. Survey No. 1492. Serial 08356 Notice is hereby given that, pur- tions ~nd best wishes today, their 48Dt to an Act of Congress ap-| birthday anniversary, to the follow- ing: proved May 10th, ITY ALASKA GOLD MINING APRIL 24 Cellurium Lode; thence S 70° As for his stake in the coming contest—he still remembers that there was a Hurley boom for the|(leet to Corner No. 5 King second place on the Republican|Lode, identical with Corner No. ticket in 1932 | Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° When he saw George Dern of (W 74596 feet to Corner No. Queen Bee Lode, identical Jorner N. whence Corner Lode bears N retary of War on March ~ 1932, Hurley told intimates as he left the War Department: | “My pelitical future is behind | me.” Reminded of that now he’ll say it still holds, but with a wink he ad- monishes: “Only don't DAILY SMPI 00" stress it too much.” - L WANT AD§ PAY: | INo. 10 bears N 45° 41’ 14120.65 feet; thence N 46° 30" | No.10 bears N 45° 39’ | Lode, the place of beginning. | Adjoining claims, | the plat of survey are: The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- surveyed; Jumbo No. 1 Lode, unsur- veyed; Jumbo No. 2 Lode, unsur- veyed; Uncle Sam Lode, unsurveyed; King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- Dignified veyed; Carter’s funerals are con- Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- ducted with the dignity and veyed; solemn respect which is found only in sympathetic, complete direction. FOR FULL DETAILS: Call us and let us discuss funeral plans and costs with you. ® The Charles Carter Mortuary ‘ PHONE 136-2 1 i Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- veyed; Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; Mill Site Lode, unsurveyed. FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Acting Register. | First publication, March 20, 1935. Last pubication, May 29, 1935, X BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anc B Streets PHONE 547 “The Last Sa-~ice Is the Greatesv ‘rmoute” Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935 1872, ADMIRAL- | JOMPANY, a corporation organiz-| |ed and existing under the laws of| Aode mining claims and premlae,i PHONE 56 | 4 [ i oe N 21530 feet to Cormer No. 4 King 3ee Lode; thence S 19° 22’ W 776.00 Bee 2 08 3 with | ¥ 1 2 Swamp Lilly Lode,| No. 1 Swamp Lilly 70° 00 E 1500 feet,| from which U.S.LM. No. 10 bears |N 54° 57 W 4573.01 feet; thence S 32° 00" E 613.40 feet to Corner No. 3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4 e Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 32° 00 E 31265 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40" W 1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden | Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00° W 600 " it. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, identical with Corner No. 4 Valley! | Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N | Sk ¢ | |35° 32' 40" W 4685.45 feet; thence N | Feldon's House, near Moose Hall | 32° 00 W 42345 feet to Corner No. le 5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20" E 273.80 feet to Corner No.6 Valley fee- | Lode; thence N 5° 42° W 279.74 ft. | to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence IN 46° 15 E 306.24 feet to Corner No. 1 Valley Lode, whence U.S.LM. w 03 W/ 132411 f et to Corner No. 1 Ocean Swell Lode, identical with Corner |No. 7" Point Lode, whence US.LM. 40" W 3805.58 | feet; thence N 46° 03'W 19243 feet |to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence IN 12° 05 W 361.96 feet to Corner | No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11' |E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point as shown by PR()I' ESSI()NAL Helene W. L. Albrecht | ‘ ; PHYSIOTIERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 207 Goldstein Build: Oftice, 215 i B. P. O. ELKS meets Wednesday John H. Walmer, Ex- alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Builgin: KNIGHTS COF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. Hours 9§ a.m. 1750. Meetings second to 9 pm. N . and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient K Dr. 837 -3 .lc nne brcthets, urged to at- DENTIST tend. Council Cham- Rooms 8 ‘and ¢ Valentine pers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULL) G. K, Building H. J. TURNER Secreta Telephone 176 T A onVT JUNEAU LODGE. NO. 147 £ F Second and Fourth Mon- ll Dr. Geo. L. Barton |’ fi( .day /af eagh}month in CHIROPRACTOR Scottish: Rite Tempie, beginning at 7:30 p.m HOWARD D. STABLER, 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 b % v Office Hou 91012 1 to 5 \.msym'pf‘ul Master,' JAMES Ww. Eveniags by appointment LEIVERS, Secrefar}, i DOUGLAS F f)’ rE Dr. Richard Williams | ! ey 17, F. 0. E. DENTIST Mocts first -and thir ) | L AND RESIDENCE | pm, Eagles' Hall, Dc Building brothers w by Degan e 481 |{W. P, T. W. Cashen ecretary | - o | P | Dr. A. W. Stewart || oOur trucks go any place any | | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | DENTIST and a tank for crade oil save burner trotble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 ReLIABLE TRANSFER Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. i SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Robert Simpson Opt. D. | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and | Opthalmol Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | {1 Commercial \(]thl- ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Serv- ice Bure-u Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. We have 5,000 local ratings on file | DRQ,SEI,:O,X::JCE Alaska Trancfer Co. ] B o | | NGENERAL HAULING 7 to 8:30 and by appcintment. ED JEWELL, Proprietor Office Grand Apts., near Gas- 2"“—1134 tineau Hv[el Phone 177 o SEE BIG VAN | Guns and Ammunition LOWER FRONT STREET Next Di. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-5 Triangle Bldg. | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by &appoiutm.nt PHONE 321 to Midges Lunch HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. CONTESTS N / 1N i Vhy nct organize a team { ORAMAE HOLLISTER | LADIES’ TAILORING AND | Mmoliy [your. fHreis e DRESSMAKING ” get in on the fun? Teams 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. 1 from all parts of the city Phone 564 " and representing many or- | ! ganizations have already en- !} tered this first series. . — .t Brunswick ROSE SUAREZ | Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, Alterations | TELEPHONE 277 Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Dramght POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP - , CTHE v 3 i MARKET BASKET || Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables | | Phone 342 Free Dellvery | SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expenstve” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats JUNEAU FROCK i PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY e R S S 58 Trae JuNEau LAUNDRY Franklin Street hetween Front and Second _'lnel ts PHONE 35¢° — o 3 - | T WARRACK | A Date— | Construction Co. | | | Jomean Phone 487 Maybe yowll have two ’ — or three dates, if you CALL 15 And have your Spring clothes put in first-class shape with our cleaning Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS Feuntain Candy ) e R i I L] iC. H. METCALFE CO. Sheet Metal—0il Burners Heating—Air Conditioners General Electric Oil Burners | Phone 101 Front Street | . —e | | DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! " ¢ P ‘) <