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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1928. i JAPANESE Dl S ovcoen woa conm, |LOCALCANVASS o™it |ERBLAND TAKES OVER [ nish about 50 per cent of that| THE A. B. DANCE HALL 5 : 4 e : jpumber. The other communities, | - GE I- EBRATE : 7 - E s < ENROLL M A NY | Including Douglas, Thane, Trea The A. B. Hall, for some tim & : i g ] : well, Haines, Skagway y ; st operated by Barl Hunter, 5 E g : 3 tersburg, Hoonah, T has been leased by John Erb | IN RED cRn s of, Angoon, 00, Kake, Yaku-|In taking over the hall, Erbl o tat, Chichagof, st-Chichagof| will retain the Seremaders as % and a few smaller settlemen dance orchestra and will put R would care for the other 50 per|a weekly Saturday night dance Juneau and Douglas Citi-| Juness—First Precinci 1L £ : B[~ a7l RGN Approximately 420 Mem-|cent |trying to stage some new a & 2 o . In yesterday's canvass a con. ve 3 "ty 3 sach voel Tt T 7 g 9 - ) > ovel tertuinment each week zens of Rising Sun Em- Juneau—Third Precinet 83 g )6 s 9 berships: Obtained and Tsideratie nuatber of tooai securs] Sors), eatertufime | el : 3 A, y ¢ p Erbland recently completed his en- pil‘(’ Give Banquot T o Creek 2 $ ;'I' - § 2 . i : Others Be Reported | were not seen, and efforts will be|listment in the Coast Guard sery- Mender | p g 17 made to canvass them before the|ice. He has been aboard the Cat- Lynn Cana 6 g 9 ' 3 : ’ 3 Approximately 420 memberships| 0681 drive is finished, Mr. Merritt| ter Unalga. The leasing trar Jualy ] 13 ] : g : ( 11| 2 51| 17 7 |had been reported by workers ag|S2d: Anyone who was not seen|tion was made through the ¢ Déig . ; e 8 . A o . P .nrolled here yesterday in the|DY the workers can leave his sub-|National Bank where Earl Hunter Dougla P 7 1 3 a a9 ‘ P | Twelfth ‘Annual Red Cross Rolll Seribtion at B. M. Behrends Bank,) g employed ke i iy 9 3 H "4 <4 q ; g g 5 d 2 |Call it was announced today by|D® 2dded. The Chapter desires to [ AR NS et " , : ¢ 5 i el | secure a wide distribution of mem. Ska y g 2 69 g g Chairman M. L. Merritt ’1_‘hm berships and is stressing the $1 NOTICE Haines 3 AR 34 9 3 3 5 2 9| 2 g morning there had been deposited |, B PG 8 SRS TE The Shoe Repair Shop near the o s Revilla 52 5 s 65| 4 5 55/ 35 - |$483 in the banks covering these IR ERAER, SN K CiSar Nty ) the t Roll Oall bRtiss City Dock has moved to Seward nation of eror Hirohito ©of| waeker membership pledges han in past Roll Call campalgns.|Sireet - acrogs the street from Charcoal Point i 5 55 89| The reports were coming in | Goldstein‘s Emporium and Is no-z Petersburg ; 6| 128 ¢ § 1 § 21 |slowly and it was indicated that NOTICE ready for business. .\ crencios Jehe 1) Scow Bay : : : | : . the enrollments were probably 3 { MICHAEL VAGGE, slightly below those of last year,| The office of Dr. Anna Kears-|—adv. Proprietor. : | <o |Mr. Merritt said. It will pe sey-[le¥ Wwill be moved from present B W D e Westmaster. , | Metiakatia ¢ g § ; ; g ] a7al days b.fore complets Mutanidailbcation *tov the, Alsskan Hotel| . Vaited: salestion. of. OHFfstiiaN The dinner was preceeded with| Ketchikan—No. 1 § 2 3 E [ 92/ ¢ 19 28 4 2 i ei) compiled for !(HET S Wednesday. —adv. cards at the Empire. the Japanese Nat salute to the KetchikanNo. 8 e Emperor, and the s of the| Sitka Japan. S licious courses we ell-served—from caviar to formative and interesting Mr Wrangell Valentine presided at the dinner| gtikin The goal set for the Chapter o= et 8- - - i AP | ioa 3o i+ G RAISIN SPECIAL - Mr. Valentine briefly reviewed| Chilkat 3 | P ; 4 | 25-lb. box Seedless Raisins, new crop RO 416, the history of Japan from the as-| Hyder 5 3 | 3 92 Rllbber We have a'new shipment of BROOMS at very cension of the present r rm,} rburg g 4 3 2 3 i reasonable prices . < TBe, $1.10, $1.26 ly. about 2,600 years until| Kake g g [ : 93 31| 8 3 hito, the 127th I f his wakee 2 p g | gbl . ; : 3 .;;‘. ’\f the Oldest In the world| Angoon | 6 ; ; 3 7 - HORR e Ry 2 FOR 1 [ and the longe that we know| Myers Chuck E 35 G 28 G B 35 3 - | PHONE 174 anything abou He spoke parti-] Hoonah g 2 g € 2 2| ! ¢ % 3 Hot Water Bflg (l"l’ — - — cularly of the erapid and long| Chichagof § - A ; Ay RGN ST S SR AP D S SRR T strides that we have taken since Kasaan “ | 33 [ 33 3 8| 29 8 | Fountain Syrmge | President Buchanan sent Commo-| Gustavus | § 4 2 | 2 F M N T R dore Perry to Yokohama to nego.| Goddard | 5 3 1 3 » | BOTH FOR Orgct- e-lNot 1 ea lhoom tiate for the opening of the ports| Kimshaw ] § ] 6 5 : of the country, until her arrivall Killisnoo | il 4 ; 4 2 ; 3 $1.98 at the present status as one of the| 1Loring | 3 3 greatest Nations of ane of the foremost in civilization i We specialize in a Merchant’s 50-cent Luncheon | Sandwiches or Home Prepared Salads if you desire. P | Also a daily special dinner, home cooked, served in he e B ’ ! courses and very satisfying at SEVENTY-FIVE R maievinl; Jatellgsun) “;'l” I'I"" Totals 4 2383 2 : 5|33 1184/1008]1 HELLAN’S {{ CENTS. Home Made Pies, Cakes and Pastry. Wed- e de | [ 1 | | the world and Shakan 4 3 : 2 o 3 f i Yakutat y : ;:::“d”‘rl‘x’: 4‘|l>‘\4“]tv,[]1:l‘7l n‘:[ o Toin o & : ks 5 L2 e o PHARMACY ding and Birthday Cakes to order. T who first saw Alaska with the i S ARG 150, D ) ol 7 { ‘mmigration exclusion, and ex- — — — - 10 lecti | FRENCH MINISTERS HOPE Next to Valentine’s pressed the hove that 1t would|Coast Guard Sorvice at Point Bar. | | ;;_"", !’f’l""" Bet | TO HAVE SALARY RAISE(} =" L livers S0k be Tepealed row in th s0s and was| | One Block of |Is Paid; Bayers | Phone 3¢ ree Delivery Mr. Valentine said that the lit-|8iven charge a statign-at"Point | | -eives Free Ri W N e g bt S L tle celebration at Juneau was a|Barrow. He ! resided | | Marquee on 1"”"““‘ Free Ride t Ministers arve fairy certain . , 24 l")l= 4 BosL.0f o cliain” of similar & : i\:‘ pix and has been one of the| | Jront Street | b A | ‘u.”mm- alaries ¢ :.‘uv. |ns-,\lv that were being held throughout|best friends of prospectors and| \| At least one election bet wa zetting §$3,2 year anc i > O T et the civilized world whersver Jap. | Cther frontiersmen for the decades| | i tno completion of the | P In Juneau and that was|the plan is to pay them $7,200. Ay 2000 SQUARE FEET anese Mved, and it was meant to|Since that time He raised an! | yarquee of the Juneau-Young ‘mzlu,\ ; A ()\.nn)u-r‘ (.}nmmx on ‘u[ HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS show the good will of the Japanese | Ametican flag over his Point Bar Hardware store, there is ofte | | As a result of Smith lost|Finances has {nmuu\ml the in- ¢ row S /ith 38 stars ¢ s sl b eaddol 4 vager, “Pop” Bayers received a|crease which Premier Poincare . 2 . for the peoples of the world and to| FOW Station with 38 stars on it. As| | gy eet in Juneau which has a !1‘.‘.'}.~ . EoBl Pl rnfuull s |cronse Nitigh, Piermieft Poinomt —Good as New— foster kindly feelings for Japan.|State ‘after State were admitted| | co1id plock of marquee on the | |I76° Whee row ride from Em-| wrote into the 1929 budget bill, Gov. Parks Compliments he added stars. Recently he gave L e PSS S . mett Bothello who acted as mo- jand Parliament is not expected | < & . front of business houses. THe | |yiye power for the ‘warst con-|to offer amy serious objection. G Now is the time to get a Gov. George A. Parks compii.|the flag to Mr. Theile who pre-| | p.rouee starts with the Nelson s ) sentel 3 is 1 ¥ traption that Bayers could find — eee S b 5 mented the Japanese on their way | Sented it to the Alaska Hi Clothing store and is in front | lynt &0 (IAE Bavers could ey Heating Plant cheap of attracting the good will and|Museum. of Mabry's Cafe, Stocker's Im- | |04y Billiard Parlors, the end! Mr. and Mrs. W. Mbert Day of fellowship of mankind. He quoted| J.A. Davis exbressed the friond.| | perjg) ool Room, . Sanitary | [came after Bothels perspiring | Everett, Wash., arrived in Juneau FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS Baron Kato as saying that at the|ship of the American people “| | Meat Market, Sanitary ( . Leired 4 v red |00 the Queen. ‘The couple came the Japanese &nd wished the Bu-| and panting but still good natured | basis of Japanese diplomacy and i cery, Thomas Hardware Com- | |yrrived, pushing the one-wheeled | ftom the south to attend the fu- $75.00 to $90.00 each ational policy was to “put our.|Peror Hirohlto a long and hady) | pany, Gastineau’Grocery, Frye- | [yvehicle onto the City Dock. In|neral of Mrs. Day's sister, Mrs selves in the place of the people | Fe18N. H Bruhn Meat Market and Ju- | forder to let the whole town|John Conn, who met death in a with whom we negotiate.” It we| Mayor J. R. Guerin, of Douglas,! | yo5y young Hardware Store. | |rnow what is was all about,|fire in the family residence on can get the viewpoint of the other |Spoke brietly, expressing his pleas. Bothello wore a poster on his back | November 2. people we find it is not difficult|ure at being present and his appre- that’ prodainisn Taudly Who' loal i S ST DRUG CO. to reach a friendly understanding. “flq‘m_’[{ :"”(“"‘ -'\flr’*”.“‘;"‘ o T TR ayers sald that Bothello| A tablet marks the site of Jere-| | Frec Defivery Phone 134/ evidence that Japan wants the|President of the United States and [BIG GLACIER LAKE how mfirh m:»-rg_\' it took, he :I-][:,,.',\mil;:m“-m 1||‘(.‘m(' -’1'3...?;'&":3:.'1',?; When We Sell It L ° falendship of the United States and | the Star Spangled Banner, adding, | A AR it . Thay sbick Kanil . s 4 2 g ndship of the tes s the Stet Soapgled Be AT MENDENHALL IS |vaid his bet. They shook hands|eay for 50 1¥s Right Plumibibig Saiie Sheet Meotal the American people He said| ill friend | and are that it was particularly appropri.| The guests were profuse in thej WELL FROZEN QVER|*"® *¢_*t!"! frients. ate that we have such a good fel.|compliments they bestowed upon| Pipe and fitting at reduced prices Inherent excellent horseman-| | 3ub Statlon Post Oftice No, 1. “I tell you in advance what job will cost” NOTICE ship of the Cuban is being turned have returned home from |from the range to the greensward Mendenhall Glacier were reported|skagway and am now ready for|of the polo field. It is only 1,000 miles, he said,|and service. today by local enthusiasts wholany kind of shingling or repair from Attu Island to Japan Those swenaing the lmr.qurl?“""" there yesterday and last|work either by contract or hourly Portugal arranging to settle Major Douglas H. Gillette spoke | . E. Valentine, Gov. George|Nght. The big lake at the face|basis. Phone 137. 500 families in Angola, West Af- of the progress of Japay, not only| , “po uee o Theile, H. B. Le.|of the glacier is reported now to be [—adv. HENRY GORHAM rica, to promote colonization. materially, but in her understand- | oo "y 0" oo T ne o in excellent shape. Wi sl ing of other peoples. He dllus-| =y " p oL TR T T ver | The ice there Sunday was weak rated his meaning by referring|p o TER S T T and skating resulted in a few icy| the circumstance that he had|w “q o T T T T baths. Yesterday, however, the . Preset when the Jepamessip . o o watsen, Guy Mo. continued cold had strengthened IRECE BLSIL & agftering of '"’}x.np iton, Mayor J. R. Guerin of|the ice covering and no accidents fes and incidents that {nvolved| "¢, Y. Shitanda, S. Tanaka, I| e e OO shshara, B. Makino, H. Makino,| CONN FUNERAL TOMORROW each of the Nationals present ‘“"“I\‘ Nakamura, N. Takayae, B, Hi SO Bach: story 1B ths danguage of| . o, oL N TEEAYAS, M de A The funeral of Mrs. John T.| . | voshi, T. Toyokawa, R. Murakami, | e Nation that he talked about,| ; ¢ 5 o o he | the Nation that h\» talked about |H. Yamamoto, W. H. Fukuyama, Conn will h(‘ ]V\.lll (()lllOl‘rOWl and he did them in a way that|.| VSIS afterncon at 2 o'clock in the | Y. Kazama and M. Murakami, v showed he was a master not only A Presbyterian Church ’ : Miss Young Remembered of each of the languages but he One of the pleasing incidents of| e understood the characteristics of el pesesmg 1S O 01d papers for sale at the Empire. the banquet was the presentation | the peoples he talked of, their iR e methods of thinking, sense of hu [Sfter It was SERE, VS Miss; Mery il | Young, of a e lass vase. It wa S mor, ete. He sald there were| YOUIS: Of & cut g t vasi WINTER IS HERE presented by the Japanese re many Japanese who could have performed likewise, dents in recognition of the excel. Why Suffer Cold Feet? ol [lence of the dinner and the serv- " ; T |ice. Miss Young expressed her Hot Water Bottles pansion of international good fel.| " a eciati 2 + ’ lowship and nderstanding would | E™etu]_sppreciation. and the Better Grades . The amazing comfort of this smart cventually destroy the racial bar-| T SRR T M of Rubber Goods. riers that separate peoples; and o . leclared that the process of tear. |Sclective. Prices within the reach| Phone 25 Free Delivery shoe sweeps a.nde Old ld%S! i ‘““ d‘l‘x‘ s Sl ""‘l" of all. Call at Empire and see | SN ; i ing down 2 is under way. He |gqntie i 4 i sald the great Nation of Japan is| 0P eS MEN no longer go through life feeling tha s i . AT nl N i fort in er doing her part in a fine and broad W LIN READ NOTICE FROM FARMER necessary to endure foot discomft order to way toward the desirable end §1 mmfi"fif‘{{,wmlfi et TODAY STATING: wear shoes that look right. For the Arch Preserver 2 authorita- Compliments Emery Valentine |.4yv. wWinter & Pond Studio, . Shoe not only represents the best and most i Mayor Thomas Judson of Ju- J s54 A G e Broth uvenyhngformen:buntmveg.maddmon.l efl:f neau complimented the Japanese ; J eorge \';“ ers, 3 of comfort that must be experienced to be believ: residents of Alaska and the Jap-| uneau, Alaska. g B cgverument on having such | Beneath its smart exterior are hidden fe:turel flt:: RESOptte, nnderstanding and hus Am very I had to disap- no other shoe can offer. The foot cannot sag — manitarian representative as Con-| NEW ARRI VALS ! : il o it S arch bridge prevents that; a flat inner sole gives a sul Emery Valentine, point you in not making connec- b H i inzn:f:;:":);" _,;p':::(eu;;d fdecteqll Pure sweet Apple Cider in gallon jugs just arrived. tions with steamer Queen, Nov. 7. that her. desir for expansion was|| ~Also iC;‘f’sse & {‘lfzclfweill Pll,lmdl‘u.t:(lling in 1 and 2- I repack all shipments made - v ) 7 pound tins—and it is all priced wi w fa S Y ) ihat it should be a lrleu.d]) aml} P! pric W our famous to you, assuging you gmd your mutually beneficial. He said that| W Y A those who looked upon Japan as| HAPPY HOME PENCIL ! customers the best of quahty. fesinous of military glory and suc. And that is live and let live prices—one trial will cess were mistaken. | convince you. John W. Troy referred to the 4 development of Japan in the course) PLEASE REMEMBER of a half century into one of the| Sincerely yours 3 v ~ 'y greatest of the world’s Nations as| Whenever you buy a POUND from us you always v3 the greatest miracle, or the most| get SIXTEEN OI,TNCES. marvelous achievement, to occur| in the world Juring the lifetime of | ‘ the present generation. He re.| (' \ ld a2 E . : i e e Gastineau Grocery . GEORGE BROT"ERS ‘ 70 Ste\ln S ;mpOl‘lllm tions, and said that there was no SHOE DEPARTMENT Iowship gathering in Alaska for|the Arcade Cafe and its proprietor,| ymyroved skating conditions at 1 Alaska and Japan are neighbors—|Miss Mary Young, for the dinner Judge H. B LeFevre said the ex- Your order going forward on steamer Queen November 21. “Yellow Peril” with such a country PHONE 37 ' guarding Asja’s Pacific front, i X ;s “Karl Theile illustrated txs .ap- We thank you for last week’s patronage. 10:30 A. M., 2 P. M., and 4:30 :’u M. £ preciation of tae Japanese by nar. R i Ty until 11 P. M. ) the mfin history of Frank Phones 92 and 95 . Open 31, ltukon River merchan!,l