The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1927, Page 11

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- | 3 L) — 1 = ) P Steamship Company megotiated Day. The Shawmut and another ni paying $18,000 for the People's| thelr way from Wemouth i WOk Seattle Fruit and .._._._—»—i ‘Whart. For-a decade and one-half the . waterfront was «]mn'ml but littls of Fraternal Secieties oF Gastineau Clannel S s S o B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting de- day evenings at o'clock, Elks' Hall GEO, B. RICE, folk and reached Bermuda on; s Produce Co Christma; . . GIVES DlNNER | “There: wasn¥ & eht deal the! T".l. POWEH | Fresh Fruit and Veretabies DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Then, in 1907, the s trom the ship could do, Mr. Wholesale and Retail . | b | whgt is now the City Dock w [Nostrand said, but some of them o e I DENTISTS (o 2 erected, In 1903 Mr. Valentins L | got their shore leave and saw the| . 5 " 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. was elected mayor and immed:- country for-a few hours. It was PHONE 56 Jhoare 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ately enlarged the wharf, started —_— hot and so white clothes were C€ a coal agency and succeeded in ’ order—which also Seem out )8 (‘HT(‘:\(:O.I)&- . 24, —Victory and T i Exalted Rul.. ’:—mery Valcnhne Tells Of bringing the Canadian steantships ]un_eau Ve'e'.a“ Tells of place in a way, 5o we shift our|{defet still swizg on the m,fn ot/ |J: B. BURFORD & CO [g: M. H. SIDES, ; Early Days Down to in here. 1917 Christmas— |{houghts to those who ware in|the ‘goul . despite the foot-| L. C. Smith and Corona | L g WO R Secretary. he P With this increased trade in the Others in Californi France at the samie time, wallow-|Ball Tules committee’s -efforts to! W 2 Dr. Charles P. Jenne || Vit T v the FPresent south end of town it was not long ers n Lalilorma ing around in f{hie mud iu the reduce the number of ome-point| TYPEWRITERS DENTIST Bk Otdinate Seutes Ty before Juneau began to build up front line trenches or behind the|margins by setting the goal posts| Pubiic Stenographer AP e FiASIEY There are provably oniy a fewlin that section. The fish house| Just what some of the Amert |lines. back ten yards. | 35 g| | Rooms 8 and 9 Valeutioe Scottish Rits SR of Juiisan 4t Hho pr was built later on ‘the City Dock ,can Doughboys, who were enlisr-| - They had a Christmas dinmer| Not so frequently this year as = ] Buildiag Regular meetings time who can tell stories of and the float and other dock addi-|ed in the World War during the|in Bermuda t0o, although there|in previous vears have games| B—fi\A ) Tolephone 178 ' xwfld Filday each ? neau I the ol days as can|tious crected about the | Christmas holidays of 1917, af1|wasn’t any turkey, but then, haing |been won and lost bacause som»; OWN — °“'ho,|':,‘ ..Zcfi?,“‘l: f:;rwa x:-ern:m-fmuluq. Ts;:o.q:lllv those | in s\ll('h a place where v'hg su :pinyor missed a_goal atter touch-| [ VARIETY STORE — ere, is hard to determine | was beatmg down and everythinz down and another did mot. but Stationery—Notions— Dr. A. W. Stewart Emery Valentine, who first camc to Juneau in 1886, has made hi PES the years from 1912 tofg the . . Bt X ’ & home here since that tima ar 2 Sy % Hirom e answers “most of thom | was ‘peaceful there wasn’t any, many important battles have gone . ] who as scen the town grow frona { 1914 OB i made | give, for they are rather reluctant|néed of a turkey dinner. Hodho accurate’toe. “"““”fqfi(;:;;'fu oy i DENTIST LoyaL, onoen ’ ? in appear: of the water| s talk ,al it. i . g 3 ?nl:w :l;\»‘h'-:m':‘ 1xmh’."'i]‘-‘ of ap |front. In that period the Alask "murlm;l“"ilvtq "murfl\‘ that thev| Take an f,‘i.':? ?'Jm‘nar' eI S0 (WWesiery CoptSrentert¥oll, | SERIRandin SO Mertt WO A B, o SRS hprirge Brosp ; S 2 iy s e another Imaginary Jump|games of one-polnt marging and|p S ] SEWARD BUILDING .’i‘.:‘.,“.“.b’:?}" g:;.m .I< -gm»-m:'n\l\'lmv'f- "n“r Ju | are modest and don’t lke to v>-|from Bermuda to Camp Kearne Looking at the business end of e i, Fem-jfor to the army of navy days and|Calitornia, where, on Christmas ¢ 2 the city, especially Front Street|mer's dock and the Alaska,Junai{again it may be they had tos|1917 there were four men w 1o | Whole complexion of the rado. as it I today, it is indeed itz | Wharf were erccted, tho latter infgqad a time to relate, but at any |are mow residents of Juneau: Dr.i Minnesnia’s Aitiaiie horde of v}t t0 visualize what Mr, Vaiea {1914 when the mill was egtablish-iyqte most of them, when askad [H. C.. DeVighne, A. J. Millison. | devastatdrs, a pre-season fayor. ¢ ‘:% &aw when he -stepped ontn |l A what they did on December 25 |Harry Sperling and Waltor Kina. |lte for the Big Ten bannér, c f beach of the little wvillage Later additions # were the Ad |1917, say, “Oh, nothing at all, no. As usual, they didn't care mvruped a defeat at the hands o £ which ‘stood here mora than forty.[miral Line dock, built i April | thing that would intérest any-|say much about What happencd the discounted Indiana Hoosiers ¥ one years ago. 1917 by the Pacific Coast- Com-}one.” except that, most of the men got Aftér a goal had heen missed .oniy ! WIith the exception of thelpawy. During the past cummor| There arc.a few, though, who|leave to go to San Diego or Lus because a Hoosier was offsil roxiniately 4,000 persens. pi ¥ T night, at 8 o'clock, €. H. MAC SPADDEN, Dictstor; R. H. STEVENR. Secretary. Ofl'fl‘e Thore 4€9., Res. Phone "J, {one of a tied score changxd the, af . Dr. H.,Vanee Ot th—201 Goiastein Bidg. aoupu. 10 to 12; 1 to B; 7 %o 8 or by appoinment Licensed Osteovathie Physiclan Phone: Office 1671, Resldenze, Gastinemu Hoial MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. W) F. & A M. 3 t 'I 30 o clt..'k g . (CHAS. F. NAGH!JL 2|8 Franklin Music~ Fouse, ~ which | [ stivities wers bogun. The|were in unusual umstances, 2t | Angeles to spend ths day ‘in cele-| The score was 1414, 3 s stood sthen’ whers Tom McCaul Cold Storage Companyileast in e¢ircumstances that seem | hra‘fon. Northwestern watched 1its agpic- o oy Orger sarage-now stands, there was not {purchased tho southern end of the junvsual as we look back uron| And of course there ar> others, |ations sear out of Dyche Stadinmn D G L Bart s;:fi.fi‘lfi”fi‘mflfi" % bulling on the bay side’ of|site of the Admiral Line whar:|them at the present tima, when but if they did something unusual|on the successful boot of an fili-| r. (seo. L. barton diye’ of tach month CNI!OPRAOTOR. kisllenthal @Idg. 8 o'clock, Frout “Street, thers was no wifarf. |and constructed & new wharf. The | the holidays came during the yoas|or something that they shouldn't [nois tackle, the Mlini Winning 7- S e while® the nrope where the |Government wharf was begun|that we declared war on Ger-|have tirey wouldn't want it knowa | Purdue with its “Pest” Welch and | R Hour- 10 to 12; 3t 6; 7 t0 Worthv Matron, B Gl i 27 N l- ‘and by appointment. Phune 280 BRO N California Grocery and Connors’|during the summer of 1927, also.|many and went overseas to help |and if Christmas was the sama az|a win over Harvard, lost to Chi-| ant ] CHIROPRACTIC _VYN‘ Secretary. earage stand was conaidered weli [although m of » construction | the Allies defeat their enemios. any other day to them they wouid | cago by the margin of a goal aftar | S8 L s mot.the practice of Medicine, KNIGHTS OF out ig: the wilderness, of thig dock is yet to be dome. Take the case ‘of Al Zenger.|say go dud lei it go ai that und | touchdown, each team having! Free "Reading Room || Sirgory” nor Osteopatny. Seghors SLUNBUY There were a few clustors of | Probably the most ‘noticeable | who is a member of the force atlso eithor way therc wouldn’t befboen able to cross the other's gos City Mall, Second Fivor RATIUR: 1 RETDRATE Jcetons’ svotng an “pues on the beach, but the water |feature of Juné; waterfront is|the Sanitary Grocery. When thefany mora story. line once. Main ‘Strest at 4th T;;";;’;gmlgm'{fi';‘_q. front was wide open, On high|the rock dump of the Alagka Jo.|war broke out Mr. Zenger on- e Mibabis! “Vidioy Eoirti i SRk Reading Rooth ‘Open Froim P DA A g tides the small boals would coms |ncau Mine. Permission to extend|Msted in that branch which fiiter- St acd’™ whes *Reeanor 8 6. m. t6 10 p. m. Hfilene W. L. Albrecht ram i o g W | oy in to the board walk that ran this out into the nnel was giv-fested him most, the radio depart- Farm Rents and Taxes ‘made good a goal. and Nebraska ulntion - Room, Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST H. J. TFRNER, "c“m, along the land side of what is|en the Alaska Juneau interests i:jment. For a while he was on the D Mi missed, the score 7-6. West Vir |1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. o Medical Gymnastics. ‘Massage. | |- - now Front Street and discharge|1924 and work was begun at oumce. | west coast, enlisting at Bremer ecrease in ‘d’!&fl Siitn tWce this. Pt/ was . Liod 8:30 p. m. clry | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF their cargos and passongers. Not omnly was the Mine given a{ton, but in the early part of De 5 N nm:. because its opponent nlm; . #10 Ooldlheln Bldg. {75 l’AI.AUKA. ml.ocdne. .5 . In the pring of 1886 Carroll and|place to dump iti tailings but|cember he was sent east to Har- LANSING, Mich., Dec.24.—TReal R - ST KA Sealt When Referenge Booka, Eto, i ot i w;f“...'.;’,‘,me‘,ii'{-o.ffi‘:'i ; ’ Murray built Juneaus-first hart|at the same time the dump afford-{ vard where radlo men wore given | @state taxes on rented farms in “'_h Kicked th L& 1? PREE TO ALL rd. refreshment; s or, Forrast’ achi a protecti s oa ai the lower peningula of Michigs g g 9 JPALED oSl > 3 its, "EDRN RABONICH, . wlhiere, later, Forrést’s Machin>|ed -a protection to small boat training at that time. P 8! chigan | &g rsigr B gt gt R wnul' PR A il Tiontine's Optical Dept. MRS, MINNIE HURLBY, L Shop stood ‘for many years. All[from southeastorly galos. s About the only thing wronz|last vear were the Towest since | (RI€S S¥e TOF S GFOE B :une” o — “; ‘i 'Dol‘;G..ASS X “Thouglas Aerie 117 Fraternal 'k to the old days|with the Christmas Day which|[1919, a survey by the Mic lentine fold of tis|he .spent in Boston, according to|State College and the United rking ba Mr. V boats coming into Juneau landel /% at this wharf, which was consid | a ored well out of town at that|fi time. The next dock came five years later, ' the People’'s Wharf Com- There were several speakers and|come acquainted with an art col-|these farms was §1 pany, of which Mr. Valentine was|somebody read the Declaration oflector named Thomas Allen, now | compared 'with §$1.46 in and * General Manager and one of the|Independence. | deceased, who had a big heart,|$1.29 in 1919. Gross rents aver- principal owners. The northern In every day life French Pete’s and who would do most anything aged $4.82 per acre in 1926 com- {optician and Optometrist Order of Eagles Rcom 16, Valentine Dldz. {Meets regular 1st, 2nd, 4th Mon- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. an deys in Douglas at § p. m. Bagles’ by Appointment Hall. And the third Wednesday e e of each month, 7:30 p. m, jn Odd Fellow's Hall, Juneau, Visiting Robert Simpson ] Dbrothers welcome, Opt. D. ority over the Army. Each scor- ed a touchdown and Yale thed point afterwards and a field goal. The Oregon, Aggles cn thej 1926, Pacific coast missed two goals) and Southern ‘California .ma! one to win 13-12, and a week la. ter both Sguthern California aud| Stanford missed one and made Ask for t Fourth of July celebration in|his story, was that he didn’t in-[States department of agriculture an which was held on French | herit a fortune and the war didn't | shows. s fish scow on the beach.)end. It seemed that he had be-| The average tax per .cre on in HE o entrance to the dock was the|fish scow was the local fish mar-|for young féllows and for the men pared to $4.84 in 1925. Lower | Graduate Lou Angeles Cil- | . ‘inlreet Which mow runs between | ket, and all one had to do was de-| who had enlisted In the ranks ‘o farm taxes have mot Increased |One to tie at 13. | lege of Optometry and £ t!{?fi"{ Xo, 430 the Jymeau-Young Hardward Com-|posit twenty-five cents and pick)help protect the Stars and | the average returns to farm own- Opihnlmolc:y { "1! .n ;nl 1_‘l‘M u:‘dyn pany and the New York Exchango |out any salmon on the scow. | Stripes. crs during the past year, the More Girls Studying | Glasses Fitted 1 ;l‘:“ MoB at Moose on out to the Pacific Coast Dock | Where Wolland’s Tailor Shop Some Dinner! study shows. s | Leneses Ground 3 : The face of the dock was ahout|is located there once stood the! On’Christmas Mr. Allen had a e . At 'of Housekeeping e, | Anhlt A!;oddlzl‘ So::.m fl:ta- wherb the street runs past the|lok cabin of Joe Juneau, who,|number of the young men who ¥ e A ANt 8 B > B (O |-|!!ll nes Grigz, Reco er. ferry float, while the Other ent.|with Richard Harrls, was one of | were in training out to dinner at Equipment of Office R ity ‘Nm\ ”’1 o fh‘ ‘f;""f ¥ s at is t ! the f 3 f this city. A sa- his town house. Everything was 2 sgonomios students: sl e college NE fhncerwis {lie stiect (hat 15 bullt) the founders of this city | e By Costs Dentists $5,000)0r agriculture of the University V. A. PAI Attorney at Law Room 17, Valentine Bullding Phone 192 out from between the California:loon occupied the space mow tak-!set before Mr. Zenger, he gail e of . Nebidsks - Snoregasts. 10 Grocéry and George Brothers|en up by the Butler Mauro Drug|from oysters on the shell to ice| T 3 g e oo v Store, Company, and some place, Mr.|cream, served in the form of a |(HICM'0: Dog, Bh 4T ayatalif] sant, fn. pumbap, Shffe YRR htine. The following year Carroll, of|Valentine did not say where,!statue. 3 «"entlat st APERA SEOHO Tk ded ks e Toth); enratiugl, e Son Cnrr‘él and Murray built another|Casey Moran had an office whers| Now jump all the way to Ber- mrt'per-.b:l!;r;"(!alxti?:lug;‘::g;nnng't‘t:;l K’:{!'new phase ‘ot Wogk el : ; k orders, so his advertisc-| muda and 1. W. Nostrand d y ol 2 Syl i g where the Juneau Motor he took orde: so his advertisc uda and see G. W ostrand on Society has reckomed in prepar-|tried aut in the food Study elass ce, by the, the W in I o ‘llllw )’1‘:;"1:)1ln::rn:-h:.xvr::“(‘l:);l«fm;r: ing lex)\llmx for its annual es, it which each girl is required o __ | vention ‘in January. to prepare and execute a food The figures show that the p~-|demonstration before an andience tient sits in a $500 chair. His|of clgesmates. Officials observe mouth is x-rayed by a $1,600 ma-|the increase as indicative of a chine and the drill that bites inid | rigsing demand for *home econom- his teeth is a $1,200 unit, powered | fes trafned women in the. com by a $250 motor. A set of instru-| mercial world. ] menis for probing and the like ——— costs $500 and a machine to ster- The reason most of the soclal ilize them costs another $100. For | climbers are women ,s becauss equipment to administer anaes-|the average man feels so muca thetics $276 more must be ex-|more comfortable in his shirt wharf Company is now located. %mrl | ments read, for ly afterward the Pacific Coast pound, ton or hm “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Triba Corner 4th and Frankiin Bt Phone 138 s FANCY STATIONERY CHRISTMAS PAPER Loose Leaf Rocipe Books Recipe Cases »* pended. x:rcevan and slippers than he does P SENT e iy if" a dress suft and pumps. ai hri Advertining mways pavs. Tse > e Fountain Pens: Christmas Cards tha columns of The Emnire, 01d papers for sure at The Empire % g P NS 0 e mmmr el GEQ. M. SIMPKINS CO. N PRINTING and STATIONERY Phone 244 . 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