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- o R —— ll A b | Alaska that he found himself, andhe never OUVER DRANGE It is all right for a poor 1)('“ y ASKd "lp"'(’ { o emph 1is proud title as au Alaskan S man to marry a queen if he likes e e sy that no.aid not have time| ~ RETURNS FROM lhcans ana doesn't-mina being nis W, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER, ' ° with & ofd pal tront tWe North, or anys THREE WEEKS’ REST | vn can opener —_— - 1 1d lived long in Alaska ey every evenlr { Sunday by b : f i it e S b e NTING COMI'ANY at Second and M Jun hared with towns of the North| Agter gpending a vacation of|} . Alaska. jevelopment ¢ < Rickard. Perhaps herlinree weeks, Olived Drange, Secre-| { Post C 108t ytable o in his making was toftary of the Juneau Cold Storage ! 3 o ; e NDARRR ne—Tex. It stuck|company, returned to' Juneau ! | . SUBSCRIF %, throughout lite, a robably, had a lot|the motorship Margnita yesterday/ { e i hida st a4 g nth, . making bis name familiar throughout|afternoon from Warm Springs bay i ] ‘, 4 oAy, | ? | Mr. Drange has spent the vaca., ¢ » ) Sce: B ARV 1 he money. fhat took the|tion enjoying himself at the island} H ¥ scribers conte they will promptly 1o, fe N convention to New York|resort and laso obtaining a est % s & B the deltvery of “paper. ; EUSTY in 1924, He pu uch of it himself. At hig|following the work' of the seagon| | | ‘ Telephone a1 ss Oftices, 374 1own, request h \s made a member of the com-{Just past He sald that hesis z ! ME N ASSOCIATED PRESS mittee r ain the Alaska delegation in that | feeling fine “and “aft his idle | § The Assoc ¥ x emtit to the spell, will return to work within a{} use for repu f new patehes lited *~|convention | he was a gene and thoughtful ( i it or nat otherv dited § paper and als wne' oo few " days i focal news pubil rein i U tRTtAIngt, | : y . of| During the past halibut seasoni 0 ALASKA C© NTEED 7O BE LARGEF ny Al PHE A urn because Of| v “Brange was out of town much| | " THAN ER PUBLICA . 1€ h of this former skan al)oe the time transacting business t e X md working in a general w ah AN ALASKA FARM PROBLEM. . O i the interests® of the organiz ; : B Syt Horod il etk 81 of| g o S tas R ik { When yuu)buy PEERLESS ! t proved a bar to many K rtionment b ed on | activity is at its low ebb, he is 8 BREAD 3 actict velopm Alaska, but | the \ that the census of that|gctively engaged as secretary of It is better Bread — High offers difficul at year was not legal or binding. It was made uuder|the company, working with other in Public Favor s eflected in & yort to the 1 Pat 1niats: it for th o i 5 I the 'di n of a Democratic Administration— [officers for the coming season. 5 3 States Department « rricul : SN g Every Bite a Delight b the only one n 1 since 1860. Of course, - - 2 ght | 2 e B A AR o e N A flash of wit, and |MISS PETRICH IS It Remember the Sitka tation bed )| r - ko s 0 £y kAt uch. OPERATED UPON|| . . : es yielded at the rate of 1,080 | { insist upon it ts of berr et | a and might | £ FroE | A hetng riedly g your p Ipas | e |l peore | ock of un adding machine company| /\n.ly! be .:. ]hunx\4‘tll)l I)rm;;.l\t” your grocer Rt v wild de . % from Hoonah last Monday, Miss| . Theuterdar ;plants, . the re i s ; ‘: ol ‘l“’_k‘ Alvina Petrich underwent an op- s PEERLESS BAKERY | :ntm H\\m,. .‘ 1‘\ »n. or rampled upon Stock Exchange There has been )‘\ a _“ here | . Lation for appendicitis last even- | & ~~m—emmmr e ey it er_early 1n the s 5 A adding machines were needed ;nux than in the|{ne at St. Ann's Hospital and|i E = \ight watchman who wis engagzed from INew ¥ Stock Exchunge. There has certainly | this morning her condition: was| | - OTRIOLPIRE ¢ . G 3 | & as| | - ~ | May 7 to Junc 7 to patrol tie fleld o no use therc fur subtracting machines ex-|reported- as being very oo, Thl‘ Arcade Cafe | : reported findinz as many as seven deer cept for a day now and again Miss Petrich was takem 'sud-| | Special Dinners on Sundays | there during one night (Agricultural denly ill last week while at her; | and Week Days | i ”fu'n!m s p Sh | Pr 2 ele Hoover now contemplates -| dut as schcol teacher in the| | Sofa Fountain in connection. | b | The suggestod difficulty o agricultural opera- |, e e A SR g | Territorial school. The gasboat|| Come in and listen to the | 3 tions in Alask one t is more likely tof., Dok R 1 possibly the Virgin|Tillicum wa hastily prepared to|| radio. Mary Young, Prop. | | allure than discourage dcvelopment. There are ;o gest that he eomplete the thing|PFiDE her to Juncau and the triy ! Phone 238 | ® not many people in th States wrobably e | Hidepe o i3 3 = was ade efore pr L people ir States, probabiv, who ., e A axion O A s iy T aALle bt her condition b would not like to locate a farm or garden where i 3 it wenid reli | Vecante. serious B oo e e enern nd Jamaica hat would pretty we This is Miss Pefrich’s first year ; must be guarded from t ok o saan S o 1ing south of the Rio Grande in the North. She and her sgister LOOSE LEAF ¢ 1l ling o . SRR LS 00y Shy . s g a gt P i sents the suggestion of u tecal frontier. The pr Phyilis, who is also teaching at s q B e oo hr i it el Weston (nyncy Hoonah, came from their home SUPPLIES . ; 4 am, Washington, last B3 induced the rapid cettlement of Kentucky and| (Prinve. Eupal AR [ e Vime. vigited with|] OFFICE EQUIPMENT other Western Boriors, and one coming to Alaska Weston Coyney, whose death in Kamloops, |their brother J. T. Petrich, of S itaniry to settle the land would want to feel that he is wa ted in Saturday's Empire, came to Prince|the Customs Service, before tak+ ],‘ .‘(A ery, a frontiersman. This idea of being another Danicl |R tom Dawson, about 19 years ago. He|ing up their work at the school | rinting and is wviry tractive to those w live in|we \ of engaging address and distinguished |in Hoonah, Binding ¢ 9 ace rese Te 'w 79 year of age when he -_— gt - e g 1 1 of the u.ul Age, however, never ! STGCK QUOTATIONS & ter he had health, He — ful spirit. He loved life, and lived| NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Alaska TEX RICKARD Juneau mine stock is quoted to- i perience in the newspaper field, span-|day at 9%. Consolidated Cigars | § The death of Tex Ricka enes | bl thar a century, covered many im- |95, Chrysler 125%, Cudahy 62%, [ ¢ | of activity one of the picturesque a ing Dortant eevnts in Europe and America. He could | Bitigon-Schilds , Kennecott i men of the country and one of the 1 o [talk of happenings in Paris, Lerlin, London, Con- |Copper Missouri 67, Nevada § B u it At ol Adastiac - HS P fost tantinople, New York i Washington in . a|Consolidated 423, Packard Mot-| S A b s L ‘:.|»~n.4‘ )T hand way, born of personal knowledge. |ors 144, Sears, Roebuck 176%.| witk Y (i ke, Surinad 5 hate 5 examp Stewart-Warner 131, U. S. Steel] L e Rk % h most that have pursued that lhere wore A ears ago, the press despatches told 159, Postum 7 ational Pow- | Many bargains in fancy ups and downs. He wonld have plenty of wone t ¢ 3 N f el ket ! B are it s G » h of the aged ex-Empress Eugenie,|er and Light | i jre than satisfy all his early dreams -for- a widow of Napoloon, last Emperror of France i 50 ! VE { while and tien he would have none. Finally he Someone mentioned it to Mr. Coyney. | | NEEDLEWORK { Biade it so fast and in such large sums.that he| ' That so)’ he said, §lancing up from his desk.| AT. ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL 3 i could lose o foriune and siill have millions lett, |"LAst time I saw her was when I inferviewed 8§ | B svar atior 1 davs. while sometimes 1€ in Patls, the time her son, the Prince Im-| Mrs. Harry Lucas underwent an e e, e eR perial, was killed by the Zulug in Nataly operation for the removal of tor- HALF PRICE i Shadte 'a (il (ol oty St And n.« went back to his writing sils’ this mérning. | ) e e i A e e el R CL Rt S familiar figure® on the| A. J. McDonald, who has been| | mo s s Khdither x2 g ugh 'streets of Prince Rupert. In his latter, days, it|in the hospital since December 30, | SR § e i 4 : . start—and not a his lot to rcceive more of fortune’s frowns, [and has received treatment for an i i Sxe i AL ug. He ;H\ ’| thgn les, '11\|4tv|:,1| all; ‘he was "oBtimistic; | intection’ Waa dissharged . this P e i 1 t v a loss or a bt, and never failed v a :nt gaiety, and rare scnse ¢of hnmor ing i to remember those who befriended him. He was 204 satire IL, <lender, alort, gray-bearded, and | Mort Truesdale, well known Ju e e Blways on tho level, He was generous, kindly,Vith 8 certain “nattiness’* that never deserted S & 4 Second Street ! as s, kindlySo b 8 § neau resident and gun fan, is re- i and & humanitarin of o broad type. e made DM M€ Was a gintlemau of the old school. ported s doing well. He spent & : money—for him ur and , associates—and gav . b3 TR TR 5 i osdale is i et ent s e s—and ga Bnglana: Tag nav SHEDsrance. pledye. ; Ll RAREUL SRIERL . Mt sdale is f ay 5 0 had not heen farhids drinking only In the afternoah and evenc|ioceiving treafmeént for 8 relanss i g0 fortunate. . iHc was a genial mixer & J0s- e g g 3 f st wee! : 3 s a genial mixer wd 5 ninly, n plenty. (Florida| % the flufsutfered. last week. sessed a personality that made and held friends. |1 Union R o T AT Standiug about five feet, ten inches, with al - e AR SR CHOIR REHEARSAL AUTOS FOR HIRE i slendvimess (hat made him scem tall, & hair | One practicaily jolitical objection to pruning e : blue gre ek features and <miling |the budget is that it is likely to have the effect| The Holy Trinity Cathedral choir 3 countenanc:, was n handsome fellow that,®! Pruning the plum tree.—(Indianapolis News.)|under the able direction of Mrs. i inspired friendship and confidence in those who! ry; x —_—— C. P. Jenne, assisted by M RNt hin. _ Think of Kansas, an orisimil dry State hav-|Dorothy Fisher as organist, has Tex Rickard never fc that it wa i T e o T than before the|resumed activities after a lapse of :? ENNEE R R AN !(wmh ndment!— (Cincinnati anmrcr) geveral months. Choir practice GARDEN CLUB TO This| of the Evolution of Plauts” is the fourth of a es of inter. esting, instructive, a enteriain. | ! ing lectures given by Mr. Ander- 5 son, and, dne [thv intense in | est of the member: of the Garden '{, Club, more will follow. l | .. | | . ADMIRAL ROGERS ‘ IS ON WAY NORTH 4 ¥ SEATTLF, Jan. 9.—Steamer Ad- i miral Rogers sailed for Alaska § ports a t10 o'clock thiz mowning # with 35 passengers aboard, ih following for Juneau: Peder vald, Ole Wes A. Coate R. . Coa sen, P. L Johnson, Will Horsman and 1wo ra ATTENDANCE GROWS AT PRAYER MEETINGS The attendances at the of the Week of Prayer hav: increasing at every enr Rev. cuurch. conduct the service and €. Personeus will Methodist Young will Rev. Charles preach the sermon p—— | Thursday evening the servic .-! will be at tie Bethel Mission when | Captain E. K. Tobin will preach | the sermon ani t ng at vhn“ wien Rev. David preach. The pub- | | DISTURBE D PEAOE STORE HOURS RESUME LECTURES | "6r the accommodation of the 4 ! Kendall Willia ) " le, this store will be open ¥ FRIDAY EVENING H'vnf»'»v o Junean from H day evening, January 10th, — {by U. S. Deputy Marshal Fre 1L9P. M 1 7wt e ety ot ,,,, was found guilty of dis.|adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Ine. § . ibe Gun lub, announces that:lurbing the peace in Hoonah and| ——te —- H the 1 meeiing of the Garden!Wa® sentenced to five days in jail This store will Lo open even- Club the holid: will be|by Judze Frank Boyle in the U ings cn the 10th of each month Reld in American Legion dug.|S. Commissioner’s court this morn- for the accommodation of the 1 out Friday, Janunary 11, ac 8}ing. | trade £ ocioci i ! GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM £ At this meeting J. P, Anderson s e — e o will resume his lecture conrse and will speak on “The Classification| varies in fine flavor {ny time you think it varies in flavor - -- our grocer insiantly gives your money back Cleay coffee-inaking cannot be coifused with fine coffee-making in the fragrant Schilling roasting room - - the only place in America where cheap coffec ucither enters nor leaves. 47 Spices 3iExtraces will be held in the church tonight at 7:30 o’clock, and all members are requested to be there prompt. ——————— MRS. L. KEAN AND CHILDREN GO SOUTH Mrs. L. Kean and her three children, Ruth, Margaret and Al- bert, left Juneau for the south on the Alameda. Mrs. Kean has been ill for some time and with her children will spend the win- ter in Kent, near Seattle. The two older children, Ruth and Margaret, will attend the Kent school the balance of the term. Mr. Kean will probably go south in the spring and if the health of Mrs. Kean is improved will bring the family again to Ju- neau. ———————— PIGGS GET PROPERTY OF THE “OLD KENTUCKY” Albert White, U. S, Marshal, following a Marshals’ sale, has issued a deed to Dr. and Mrs. William J. Pigg for property on Front Street known as the “Old Kentucky” or Casebolt property. This property is now occupied by the Harris Hardware Com- pany. ————————— An old story to mother is one father tells while the guests are there, and to father it is what she tells him after they go. i LET Aimquist Press Your Suit We cal! and deliver. Phone 528 Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor Our fare is fair and rea- sonable —says Taxi Tad. Reasonable rates are a featur- ed’ part of our service. Wjth your guarantee of safety dnd courtesy you may rest assured that the cost will be small. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 b Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau - The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 PSS Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or John Borbridge TAXI | E 2 | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WhDNESDA‘L JAN 9, I929 young r'_ | Daysdat T Hights—37 -t-'__. B — = A |5 s PPOF ESSIONAL T CLUB CAFE : DRS. KASER & PREEGURGER r T R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. 301-308 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Recently of the Bergmann Dining Room Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. e ———_ SPECIALIZING IN o’clock. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Leaster D. Henderson, Presidest Home DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas g Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS C k n Building . Meeting ever O0K1 g Celephéne 178 Wednesday _even l"l)u "‘H'{?‘ b L. Messerschmidt MERCHANT’S LUNCH - ; . Dr. A. W. Stewart 11 a. m. to 2 p. m DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 278. e Short Orders and Regular Dinners CLUB CAFE second Friday each month_ at 7:30 p. Dr. H. Vance " fcm\g‘m. Rite % ~——— | | Osteconth—an codsten Bias | |1 TSIy, Botrar a5 o ol Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to &; tary. 7 to 8 or by appoinment i e 2 ) Licensed Osteopathic Plylcan A Phove: Office 1871 | Resldence, Gastineau Hotel ) TR R Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surggry nor Osteopathy. i HL Mutual Creamery ICE CREAM 75¢ quart Robert Qimp,:f;- Opt. D. — Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Meets every Monder night, at * Y eloo™ WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. @Wmu—&). 'E NO. 147, ond and Fourth Mon- of each month in ttish Rite Temple, be- nning =t k. ARRY L M \.'#‘ ')? S B. NAGHEL eslary: Order of EATERN STAR Fourth Tues- ch month, at cottish_Rite Fraternal docieties or Gastineau Channe’ Juneau Lioms Club Meets every Wes nesday ~* 230 alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, cretary. Visiting Brothers welcome, Scottish Rite Regular meetings I LOYAL ORD:. OF MOOS Junsau Locgs No. MILDRED MAR- grthy Matron; y | Graduate rnq Angeles Col- | s i > JUNEAU BILLIARDS{|| Oraduate tos Asxeles Coi- || N duies ERowh. Sees > LG i Opthalmology | KNIGHTS OF Fhage 4 $1 | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | |seghers Cosnen Ko, 1760, s s rrresroeed | ———— 3 | Meetings second and lasr e ~— Mouday at 7:30 m te Transient brothers urged attend. Counell Zham- € 3. m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open Frum 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to §:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL |l BAA E J. B. BURFGRD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Public Stenographer — o hPrb Fifth filr»et ‘ —— T CARBAGE || i s v Janeau Public Library J ook LT S DNUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, ®. and % HAULED TR Free Recading Room AND IOT CLEANING o :‘l:k;h:ei' Drflf'i: . Sepond, oo l G. A. GETCHELL, Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy Phome 109 or 149 L. Smitn, Secretary. Visiting Reading Room Open From Brothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION L Meets second and fourth Thursday each moxtl 12 Dugout. s 01d papers for sale at the Emplre. [ =~ " T P i O1d papers for sare at the Embire [PPSR THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 e Electric Toasters See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances WOME] MOOSEEEART N, C¥ LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | Hall. Esther Ingm gent; Agnes , Senlor Re- | rigg, Recorder. S ——— Brunswick Bewling Alleys Ior men and women Stand—Miller’s Taxl Phone 213 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring e, ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DaveE HousgL, ProP. A Reserve Account Every person should have a reserve fund in the formof a substantial interest account. Unless you have this protec- tion, emergency may com- pel you to sacrifice some of your real estate or valuable investment securities. Don’t tie up all your money Let us hold your reserve The B. M. Belirends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska THE EMPIRE HAS THR EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carp'enter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor toe small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BTILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Service Transfer Co. i SAW MILL W0OD and COAL Oftice Phone 389 Residence Phone 443