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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. . . the capital city of Alaska a little brighter place | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORI:: Daily Alaska Empire |’ e ic some aesion ' sour mina § {HAPPY OUNrD stanes AT % ; about the old coat of paint doing the job anotner|§ 2() YEARS AGO ] U. S. Survey No. 1402. ! BOBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager| ... ... tare o walk along the waterfront one of oF | SRS ¥ J —_— Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935. 3 ‘ shed cvery evening except Sunday by the|these nice spring evenings and have a look at the From The Empire { BIRTHDAY P i Gastineau Channel Published every ning _excey inday pring Serial 08356 : X EMPIRE TI COMPANY at Second and Main|yoe from where the visitor sees them One R— | Btreets, . Al il - < 3§ - | Notice is hereby given that, pur»‘ > o i — e ve! re. il convince virtually every The Empire extemnds congratula- | 5 & we venture, W convince y y | e P g mant to an Act of Congress ap—’ lec! Infra Red | tered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second ( L<~<[ it s ¥ A 1 # tions nnd best wishes today, their B. P. O. EL matter. 4 {PIUBAy . owner thaf B dab of Lpelst Wi CHo! S B % » " | oroved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- y, Medical Gymnastics, O. ELES ety e ~ - 2 of a to the ehti sture. Those battleshi: | birthday anniversary, to the follow | > Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. {lot cf good to the entire picture e DaLp e May 1, 1915 B |TY ALASKA GOLD MINING | 307 Goldste'n Building y Weithars Dellvered by carrier in Juntau ana Oouglas. for $1.25 {grays and dingy browns may have been fine to| The German War ofice, admitting 3 | JOMPANY, a corporation organiz-| Phone © 218 W By mall, postage paid at the following raté withstand the snows of January but they look|fallure to force the Allies left, | May 1 | ad and existing under the laws of : T ey an e, s Vi xi months, Inadvance, |yjee o fur coat on the Fourth of July at this time|stated that 4,000 Germans were| Dr. G. F. Freeburger the Territory of Alacka, whose post SR = John H. Walmer, Ex- SMbacribers will confer a favor if I”_,,_v will p,“,l,,‘,,,._ of the year. lost in the attempt to cross the| Robert J. Sommers office address is Juneau, Alaska || DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. ti#y the Business Office of any failure egularity o ser P teens | 3 i | ENTISTS I ey ot m'.',,‘ oy Talture or IrogWIArLy |~ aikt -and’ eliow gresse are a couple of {he éex canal at Steenstaate. The| Annabel Simpson has made application for a patent | DENTISTS rele; N . 602; Business Office, 374 R DA SBGinmoditeR i tite matket, AR eveRil z‘rmfln:sl had been forced back Mrs. Esther Cashen upon the following described lodes, | Blomgren Building o) S PR across the 3 Mrs. les Godkir i remises, NE 5 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, [or two in the yard will work wonders and a few he Yser canal, and not Mrs. Miles Godkin lode mining claims and premises, PHONE 56 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the one remained on the west side of all situated upon Admiralty Island,| Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | Seghers Council No. i a “news dispatches credited to |Ca nt ' wi < e casual observer | ey | . e 1760. Meetings second m)rro;fl{eg:;::?l “t‘x'l:vn\‘ ]“.{‘”.l..udn’.v.u”“1\.:'";:(;[. . ;\1].:.”‘1”(". cans of paint will turn what to the casual obse the canal. Points lost by the Al-| is Mining District, Juneau Pre- % dust o g % a thing of be " —_— |and last Monday at Jocal news published hercin yis just a building into a home; a thing of beauty|jjes during the first few days of the einct, Alaska, and described by the B 30 p. m. ’I‘mni‘&‘nt ] g N b v coiranis 5o oo A cmenating well gl Germans plunging attacks had been | spec‘al | atficial plat and by the field notos| | D C P Jeane BrBihers BadeN IR BT THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Juneau, we 2all acknowledge, can stand a lot|regained. one file in the office of the Reg- DENTIST ! tend. Council Cham- of it Let's-get those paint brushes out next week, % — ster of Juneau Land Diatrict, An- e paox 2 1 Rooms and 9 Valentin , Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, and even though we don't care a hang what the| A May Day benefit ball under ofle' chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: i ks 1_“f1_ ’. BIHE G . ¥ g i - S TURNER Secretary. rest of the world thinks, we can make ourselves|the auspices of the Draper Club| Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point Vol T R ~ feel better and look betier. Let's prove our home-|given for the library fund promised R Lode, whenge, DBIM. No. 10,8/, 1 7 " E P # Ik to eclipse any social event in Ju- ii cross on exposed bed rock on small| , MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 neau for a long time. A feature i o tsland in Funter Bay, bears N 50° — i Second and Fourth Mon- of the ball was to be a May Pole | : 39 W 325301 ft, and running | c day of each month in | Fraternal Societies ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS town pride by cleaning up and painting up next week. dance by some of Juneaw's “fairest {4 ) : thence N 67° 57 E along line of Dr. Geo. L. Barton Scattish Rite Temple, Hoover, says a political writer, is ready to accept!pigssoms.” i mean high tide of Funter Bay y beginning at 7:30 p.m. | ; g ¥ CHIROPRACTOR i the G. O. P. nomination if urged. Probably one| - NLNE 7 » 675.26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point 201 Goldst Bldg. Phone 2114 | ! HCWARD D. STABLER, of those things, where the flesh is willing but the| Treadwells big baseball carnival | Lode; thence N 25° 56' E 39595 | Office Hours: 9 to 12 » 5 Worshipful Master; JAMES W. vote is weak |that had been attracting crowds | : e feet to Corner No. 3 Point Lode; Ev r LEIVEES, SCCTQUU L SN to the Treadwell Club for the last | L / { |thence N 64° 00' E 31599 feet to ' — i g . three nights was over and had | 3 ¢ Corner 4 Point Lode; thence §.12°| | e DOUGLAS Its come to the p?)mt where one must %n\‘n_\ ‘bcen declarid & st mibasep | S i 08’ E 40080 feet to Corner No. 5‘ 3 ' ALRIE that day lost when Hitler doesn’t plan a surprise : 3 : 5 e bR G A l r. LM\ wd W lilmms | sl = S from a social and monetary stand- i a'nt Lode; thence 31° 55" I : 17 F. 0. E. move and Britain and France enter protest point. ‘The last night over 100 | : € (1620 feet to Corner No. 6 Poml LENTIST ! i et 3 ..|from Juneau and Thane attended. Lode; identical with Corner No. 2\ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE pia., Eagles' Hall THAT THIRD PARTY MOVEMENT. The- Conetl Eegee s ruiog 6 Yoot e |Prizes were awarded to E. Atkin- .| Ocean Swell Lode; thence S. 31°| Building VP partment of Air. W.e suggest Bill Borah or Hue; ’son and Mrs. O. Olson for being | i 53 E 8092 feet to Corner No. fv i & , W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. A third party movement gains momentum, that|Long for the job of Secretary | the most successful gamblers and to | 2 Ocean Swell Lode; Thence S 88 : * z is, verbally over the nation. Its actual strength is: T e e e K Miss Mollie Wittanen for being the | 19 E 19142 ft'et.lto Clor?‘erlNo‘_“é S ) R B — questionable, but in noise it makes great clamor.| Change Is said to be good for the spirits. That|most popular lady. —_— . Jcean Swell Lode, identical with! & 7T R | ; : The supporters of Huey Long, Father Coughlin and Probably is why a kind providence gives us sun-| Corner No. 1 Queen Bee Lode,| Dr. A. W. Stewart || Our trucks go any place any i whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° | time. A tank for Diesel 0il Dr. Townsend, even Milo Reno of the Farmers|shine one day and rain the next | B B. LeFevre " win SEpotel VALUE S$AG25 § v o w si5285 tect; thence N DENTIST and a tank for crude oil save Association, concoction medicine which they believe | o = | United States Commissioner 1& 30" E 42377 feet to Corner No. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. burner trouble. is going to be potent in 1936. Their supporters| It May be all right to say don't “hide your light| Judge Roberl W.. Jennings to act R B Tiods, whents TS Lk SEWARD BUILDING | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 . g < under a bushel, but they maybe you've never been|in such capacity during the ab- = : g Office Phone 48 : 1§,;;<e.n1:1Lh of the great triumvirate they belleve|UNCer © MR Bub | sence on a hunting trip of Com. FPHRICE $! 95 No. 10 s N 69 40“219'7' \Z e Phone 469 | RELIABLE TRANSFER will capture something or other. STt LR missioner John B. Marshall who' Now i iicnee 3y 5 = S - Political] Washington looks on with a smile not was leaving with W. H .Case on a| 296.00 feet to Corner No. 2 King e L SR Y S R unmindful of the prospect, while what is left of | Gold Conveys a Warning. bear hunt in the vicinity of Sey- : Bee Lodpt thepce N 35080 = 1) HebertvSitapion " C e f the Republicans leaders gather down in Missouri | i ..l__. I'mour Canal, | G-E Motor-driven Brush fewk 5. Ogvbier Mo . By BUe . | ()Ol"n" r(“l Adjllsl- to discuss ways and means for a comeback. (Kansas City Times.) = plsaner an g L, I: iu’f“rll;gv waL}I;lmizm}e‘r ;fo";,fi Gmdunl(g)L}Es. A]nJg.clus Col- | nlCnt_& Ralmg Bureaun It's an interesting picture, but the question is. The Bureau of Foreign Commerce is inclined to' he home of Mrs. Edward Pet- | Eus Pu ments S48 48 fest o Oomee No. 4‘ lege of Optometry and Coperalmg with White Serv- whether Americans are ready to back slide, take a 'attribute the enormous flow of gold to the United |tit Was the scene of a very preitily Yy b 4 ulum‘ Lod«"theme N 18° 16 et Opthaimology | ice Bureau more radical step or take advantage of a recovery |States last year, the largest in our history, partly|2PPointed tea on Tuesday when 380.65 feet to Corner No. 5 Tellur-| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Room 1—8Shattuck ), Bldg. which is actually evident. It is probable the latter to the return of American capital that had fled the |MTS. Pettit and Mrs. George Sto- ® o e Vit A Ve A i We have 5,000 local ratings course will appeal to the vast majority who have country at the time of the banking crisis and partly | Well received their many friends in | i | on file # r s, Carl i i No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence Nf had their shoulders to the wheel in bringing about !0 @ rush of forelgn capital, seeking safety here|hOROr of Mrs. Carl Gamborg-An-| 5° 50' E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 : {derson. Those assistin; e Mrs. | Al . Dyt that degree of improvement we now can point to, ffom the uncertain political conditions abroad. But|derion. Those assisti %{ :9“: gr Alflh a Llectrl(' one Star Lode; thence N 70° 00'|r==— - i p 1i, ' POth the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secrotary (™ p 8 ed Hapert, Hirs. 2 . 915 feet to Corner No. 8 Otter| DR. H. VANCE The share-wealth programs of Long and Coughlin | Allen Shattuck, Mrs; B, 3. ‘vhhon: .15 1 | Alaska Transfer Co are fantastic but luring to some, the pension plan of of State have called public attention to still anothe ‘;1‘ . p ‘[‘ g -] tias . J t Lode; thence N 5° 50' E 666.60 feet. OSTEOPATY £s # 3 S ) 2 factor in the situation, one of far greater importance |Mis: Gertrude Hellenthal, Mr: L[ O'lfl & PO[ber to Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence|| Censultatinn and examination > . Townsend has not only become a hopeless dream but 14 this part of the country then any tempom.ley Pueh atfs ¢ C T N 70° 00 B 150000 fect to Corner|| Frme. foure 10 to 12 1 f0 5. GENERAL HAULING has been condemned for cruel, false hopes it has gnify of capital, because it vitally affects the|W. S. Bayless, Mrs. JB. Ma hall, i “RAgis | R R G SRl ED JEWELL, Proprietor 5 | () No. 1 Otter Lode, whence . aroused in the minds of many aged people. economic welfare of the Middle West and South,|MIS. J. A. Hellenthal, Frank | No. 21, & on a granite 'oumeri( Office Grand Apts. near Gas- PHONES 269—1134 Opportunists they called those persons who swung’' Of the huge total of 1,113 million dollars of gold | Harvey, Mrs. R. I Robertsén and | 5 feet -m,wdm 12 inches tineau H-tel Phone 177 over to the Democratic Party after that organiza- that came in last year, r one-half was used |Mrs. R. A. Gunnison. JUNEAU :-: DOUGLAS above ground, approximate latitude tion demonstrated it had something to offer. What o pay for the excess of exports over imports. After| R dathar: Ma s s s | 58° 14 30" North and longitude | e g A e = then should we call Long and Coughlin? Are they Calling attention to this in a recent radio address eather: Maximum, 51; minimum | - T 134° 52 West, bears N 17° 46’ 10° | —— - — o SEE BIG VAN not trying to out-left our so-called leftists? It Secretary Wallace gave warning of the temporary | | JUNEAU-YOUNC W 252465 feet; thence S 5° 50 W| | Di. ). W. Bayne Guns and Ammunition DENTIST LOWER FRONT STREET St St g e e character of exports that must be paid for by b 4 ‘ 166.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Otter| | e :h::dml:::)'u” -bexrx 1Im f:“.ul:{ :n";flu{m: 1:" imports of gold, rather than in the normal way,| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! | Funeral Pariors Lode; thence S 70° 00" ‘W 358.1 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bidg. Next to Midget Lunch T ) PR B P e " by imports of merchandise. “Few foreign coun > ‘; Licensed Funeral Directors ‘eet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star | orrice n 9 to.5 b > i RaSi g Roosevelt to give every man a chance to r 0 tries,” he said, “can part with much more of that i and Embalmers ' [Tkkie. Whenos USTAL No. S1bakrald| —lecrenonrs, 5.8Mm. 10,5 pia. e ese e ents of a oW ; < R Evenings by appointm.nt honest living, these exponents of a new doctrine metal without undermining the bases of their cur- | PAINTS—OILS ,‘ Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 © N 6° 32 W 3211.05 feet; thence S PHONE 321 3 i ot are enlarging in a seductive way on what Wwas rencies.” Builders’ and Shelf 5° 50’ W 666.60 feet to Corner No. 5 intended to be a forthright principle. Taking ad- Secretary Hull said in a radio address on ’ HARDW _RI 2 Lone Star Lode, identical with vantage of the guillibility of those who fail to March 24: Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode, think, these apostles of “everybody have a million” In 1934 this country enjoyed an export Permanent Waving a Specialty whence US.L.M. No. 21 bears N 4° are making capital of sn idea to' further: their own merchandise surplus of 478 million dollars. . Flovence. Holmquiat, Brop. 25' W 3864.81 feet; thence S 18° HOTEL ZYNDA ends. evident that their idea of share-wealth| e service fiems, Ipchutng faurish echendi PHONE 421 L Lt el I Large Sample Room 2 i a2 - g mRgE & { S, Immigran remittances, nteresi an ‘ellurium e hence ;he"‘j‘l;n:‘m]'ft‘:;’xgn“1“”;)’5‘“ A ‘I;‘;‘:‘S'ac‘:i’;’:s“hw;fi;g dividend payments, were substantially in bal- LUDWIG NELSON PilenIs DDk Bulding W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 King ELEVATOR SERVICE 2 % i | ance. It is clear that the merchandise ex- JEWELER Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22’ W 776.00 S. ZYNDA, Prop. be just the same if any other party was in power. port surplus rested upon the insecure, uncer- Watch Repairing feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee| They are aware that sufficient ballyhoo of any tain foundation of a vast inflow of gold. Philco—General Electric Agency | Lode, identical with Corner No. 2| popular subject wins disciples, and they are not In other words, our failure as yet to lower tariff FRONT "TREET Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08| particularly concerned with the welfare of their barriers against imports to any appreciable extent | —————" ———— W 74596 feet to Corner No. 3 followers so long as they can be swayed by some is compelling our foreign customers to pay, in part| feeeee—ceoe. \ Queen Bee Lode, identical with|® rosy sounding creed at least, for their purchases of American wheat, (R : Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode,| I It is probable that the third party movement ¢Otton and other exports in gold. The United “Tomorrow’s Stylcs | whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lilly| | ORAMAE HOLLISTER will meet the same inglorious conclusion that third States does not need the gold. It is of no usc i \ |Lode ‘bears N 70° 00’ E 1500 feet,| | LADIES' TAILORING AND party movements based on ballyhoo have always to us, because we already have more than enough T"day” - fuyn whlon. DS LA No, i10nbeacy PEESRMARING ® [for all our monetary and credit purpose. But | |N 54° 57 W 4573.01 feet; thence S| | 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. me foug aud - Goughlin .mdy. play. 1o g SMES| e roreten Gotinieids do need . (ABEY annot ’ 32° 00 E 61340 feet to Corner No. Phone 564 but they should mot overlook the fact that mOSt|arrord to send us much more of their gold, without A |3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° ! » of those who come do so out of curiosity, and “Wt‘encountermg serious financial dangers through the e )00’ W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4 . ar lna when these analyze the portion they fail to find \exhaustion of their monetary reserves. A e | Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 32° 00 that element of satisfaction which they seek. It| The result is that unless we alter our present o w9 E 31265 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- probably is a good thing that we have a Long, a tariff policy much more substantially than we \ den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40' W P R e IR L g | Coughlin, a Townsend and even a Reno. They are |&lready have done, in the dircction of admitting 1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden | ROSE SUAREZ ‘ ignified g aps | | , Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. 3 Degan, F £y The Florence Shop e g X : ; ° 00 | odis rk Cit; just optimistic enough to reveal the pitfalls if we MOTe imports, our customers abroad will soon have|} “Ji:neau’s Own Store” Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00° W 600 | Modiste from ot B » the choice ‘of restricting their purchases of Amer- 1t. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, g, 5 g0 in a certain course. The reactionary Republicans 2 & . " | Alterations can goods still further or of risking financial Carter's funerals are con- [ dentical with Corner No. 4 Valley| !disaster. It is not hard to predict which alternative ‘,—__.‘.*___.‘._._n; ducted with the dignity and Lodc, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bea-!'sN‘ give us a' good slant on what their scheme of | things means, so it is that the present Administra- they will elect A : 35° 32 40” W 4685.45 feet; thence N | Feldon's House, near Moose Hall | tion course presents itself favorably without blare | o 5 FINE l solemn respect which is l TELEPHONE 277 | | i i | w | o ° 00 . i) of trumpets or sounding of sirens | = Watch and Jewelry Repairing found only in sympathetic, [ 32. 00" W 42345 feet to Corner No. Support for NRA. | % s Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20' E All of us are in favor of free speech. We want| PP RA k 8L vesy EUMREIABG. Tilco ""“"l"":fm“""‘ : |273.80 feet to Corner No§ Valley| foee to give everyone a chance to be heard. We want| (Tacoma Ledger.) FOR FULL DETAILS: ‘Mde thence N 5° 42 W 279.74 ft.| JUNEAU FROCK —e ; | Call us and let us discuss . | I Huey, Father Coughlin and the rest of them t0| At w time when jumping onto NRA has become PAUL BLOEDHORN p olinara t wolih ‘to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence |« ; have their say, but nothing can get quite as dis-'a popular business sport, one of the country's FRONT STREET | ERGR RTR G s W |N 46° 15' E 306.24 feet to Corner| SHOPPE MARKET BASKET ! ; | ., tasteful as the person who talks on and on, and |prominent business men surprises Washington by a e Y ‘1;‘10 lls’ages’ Lode, :Ik:en:f’ lg?}!:lv‘ “Ex‘;:luslve,:ut not Expensive” | Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables there is no indication that the Senator from Louis- |striking statement on the other side. Edward A.|e [ 4102955 : effrsm"' 5N Py fad “';- _fiuu:‘:"“- | | Phone 342 Free Dellvery fana and the priest from Detroit are anywhere near |Filene, Boston ‘“merchant prince” and student of| | MUSICIANS LOCAL |. 33411 Set o ottt No . Ooehn & e through “sounding off” as the popular saying goes.|[€COnOmics, testifying in the Senate Finance Com- NO. 1 ! The Charles W. 24 ket o One Hopd Gon, e Thus we say more power to them. Perhaps their | Mittee’s NRA inquiry, acknowledges that NRA ‘has » i Carter Mortuar No. 7 Point Lode, whence US.LM. | " s i : 2 # made mistakes over which he “groans.” Neverthe-| ' Meets Second and Fourth Sun- o . 0. oin{ e, Wagnke PH hymns of hate will lull some into impotent bl“mb"‘less, he says, the issue is now clear. It is thie: days Every Month—3 P. M. PHONE 136-2 No.10bears N 45° 39’ 40" W 380558 but our history since the Pilgrim forefathers is| St } 2 “The Last Se~vice Is the feet; thence N 46° 03'W 19243 feet‘ 3 | hall we keep on with thi DUDE HAYNES, i o f evidence thal never yet have we succumbed 0 8| greanize our AX:EHCL\H {]m inls afg):;;n'ég Secretary H Greatesy ‘rnoute to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence For very prompt fallacious doctrine and there is little danger that| with the new economic facts, or shall we . N 12° 05 W 36196 feet to Corner we will now. 0 back to the tices whi - No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11° / 5 R AT e tee which anded s ) G E 10093 Resk b it e NG Pt LIQUOR DELIVERY There was ime wh ) Lode, the place of beginning. | - A DAB OF PAINT WORKS WONDERS. | get more if the macses soi loar g ould Maki Alaska B Adioning claims, a5 shown by T s ey L vers a 2] ne plat of survey are: UNE UND] Nothing is as invigorating to the individual as ;mt;meprov;'il':sn "mfhetiarmp:g;]rgyeiou];lmmi:‘);: a lng aska usiness The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- Franklin Street between freshness, newness or change. There is something M| wages; and it was during that time thet Sixtyeds { ] - Nrout Andfeoend Birmne the human mind that couples sameness with the| most of us business men developed our i GO’ , iiiibe. B0 LSRR iy drab, the bleak and the hateful. Even a home, no theories of business. veyed; PHONE 35§ matter how peaceful and inviting, takes on a dead- But that time has passed. The trouble Jumbo No. 2 Lode, unsur- % 4y ; veyed; 7 SRS, S TR G ness and barren feleing unless the capable housewife is that the old stories are still sticking (] %ncle Sam Lode, unsurveyed; i WARRACK i stirs it up a little with a bit of change from time around. King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- | N gt . s If recovery does not come soon, we ma 1 to time, as every matron who has the happiness of , may AR X : | . onstructy &. - ; i ¥ Sk e as well get ready for whatever Dr. Town- is just as much a part of our service as is pro- | - vorol ate" | - her family at rt knows just how to do. send, Father Coughlin and Huey Lo i 4 5 . ), . | Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- | Thne coming week Juneau has a golden oppor- 4 y Long pro- tecting the deposits of the Territory’s residents. veyed; Maybe you'll have two pose. ity g out hat ine, { f N s A Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- or three dates, u tunity to dig out of that rut of routine. It's the Economic action is necessary, but cannot In 1935, as since 1891, we are ready to ot o bl time to shake off that winter coma and break veyed; be taken unless we work under some such & s " el | i Juneau Ice Cream out with something new and fresh. IUs the annual| device as NRA. I cannot promise that busi. supply funds for the temporary use of well- Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; CALL 15 i nsiness g ved credit standi i And have your Spring Parlors clean-up and -paint-up campaign; a community ness will generally see the light if a further managed businesses of approved credit standing. | [ :;gnxéi“r"x‘;‘g{:- clothes Tt triiries colaxs PR enterprise that if entered into by every citizen with chance is given us, and that we will make ERS quirements will be carefully con- Acting Register. shape with our cleaning Feuntain Candy the proper spirit will erase all the traces of maximum use of NRA. T can say definitely, Your requirement A4 service, R — e winter's scourage and make everybody’ feel better however, that we cannot do this if you take sidered here. fi;:m::’? ::;cl;g zo! ;;535 | . z . and look a hundred per cent better. the NRA away. Lflsfi 5 8 | * i sions i s 44 ) e's prejudices anc 1. ee Bt Yariols Sccasions during Uhe summer months 0 emotions, bt With thelr minds. i BETTY MAC e el v Gprs we. should et it the it The B. M. Behrends Bank ALASKA Genera B e spirit we should gel cut the paint brush and rake| Hegdiine: “Townsend Plan Called Impractical: e D. . bearenas pan | BEAUTY SHOP Severdl Buite Ot Burners next week and “doll up” a little. It is 8 good|1 could be calied worse than that for' raising Juneau, Alaska ! . thing at any time, but being it is a community absurd expectations among a distressed people.— u ry affair why not join in the festivities and nmke |(Toledo Blade.) DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!

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