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Daily Alaska Erfipire JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER tive humidity 34 per cent., and wind movement about 7 miles per hour Of six cigarettes, four were still burning when picked up from the field. All five ars recovered were still burning. It did not appear that increas- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1929. Doctors Watch Closely, || L e X | | DRS.KASER & FREEBURG e S0 PO 100 | Fraternal ! | OF . Gastinear: ( wannel ghublished cvery. CveoIE N3RY eeunda” .m@’ Mam |ing the height of fall from 500 to 1000 feet was an 30!_3031)2’;33:“) S K B. P, 0. ELKS dtreets, Juneau, Alaska important factor. PHONE 56 1 e ! Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clase| These t demonstrated convincingly, says the g Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m L Satter. s Forest Service, that a large percentage of “smokes” . ¢ 3 i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Defivered by carrer In Juneau, Dougla Thane for $1.25 per month. Treadwell and | dropped from altitudes up to at least 1,000 feet may |still be burning after they have reached the ground, l); Charles P. Jenne days, June, Ju August, at 8 o'clock Zlks’ Hall’ o a et aia 11400; 1z months in aaveues 800 DS jinder the right conditlons may Eiise DENTIST WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler. | $6.00; one month, in n,rivnn«r-.'fl % 'm i forest or grass fires. It appears that, with the Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine M. H. SIDES, Secretary. eribe; 1l confe or hey will promptly o § . i 3 iting B 3 nost;‘f?'-?;w‘;lfils‘::vs;‘()rl’\:-r-“nl";ny mlumym irregularity 8rowth of commercial aviation, it may become de- Building Visiting Brothers Welcome, in the delivery of their papers ® elephons for Editorlal and Business Offices, 374. sirable to adopt measures to prevent the throwing Telephone 176 Co-Ordinate Bod- — - of lighter butts from airplanes, and to provide | ies of Freemason- B MEMBLR O ASSOCIATED PRESS. | | e Convenient receptacles for butls in the cabins of AR I R e ac ar | ry Scoltish Rite e Associate e - use for republication of all news dispatches credited to planes. s ewart 7 1 Regular meetings | it or not other credited in this paper and also the 8 BT % second Friday | local news published herein. AT ST YT SINGLE O or 11 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Old Virginia has furnished birth places for eight Presidents. She is now doing the next best thing, at least, to impress her sterling Americanism upon a ninth President. She provides President Hoover with his fishing stream. Good fishing waters some- times have stronger claims on the affections than one’s birth place, and more important reactions. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 569, Res. DENTIST ) i | Phone 276 | Dr. H. Vance Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | Whether it’s a nice and balmy day, or stormy and terrifying makes no difference—we will bz at your door in a ,¥fy any time you want a taxi, each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. [OYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday Sometime, perhaps, there will be a Red Letter | | Hours: 10bto 12; l :0 5, Tto9 | aight, at 8 o'clock. ay whe » daily papers will not chronicle a S LY SppUU e | and give you ecfficient, JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. single mysterious murder o young g Phone: Office 1671, polite service at the low- - 5 not so young ! The Desert Takes Its Toll. Residence, MacKinnon Apts. Dr. Geo. L. Barton | est standard rates. Packard De Luxe MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month in f G . Scottish Rite Temple, (New York Times.) CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal | CARLSON’S TAXI /% beginning at 7:30 p. w e =" 70 the thousands who have motored through the Building | | ¥ WALTER P. ,S?O ¥ COPPER AND LEAD ARE FIRM. deserts of Southern California on the transcontinen- Office Service Only | N and é{lf«ster, 'CHARLES E. NAGHEL, tal highways it will come as a shock to read of the | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 | Servlce ecretary It is encouraging to Juneauites who are becom- ing interested in mining development to know that famiy that had a breakdown on an unfrequented road north of Blythe, and perished of thirst. | By a strange paradox this danger may be said | m. to 5 p. m.and 7 p. m. | to 9 p. m. Phone 529 | CHIROPRACTIC B Ambulance Service ORDER OF EASTERN STA Second and Fourth rineering @ ) y Journal sees fair s As sdy: f Ssneeing Snd AT e Gopmer s to be greater today than in the times of the over-| is not the practice of Medici e, ,r:'";d"s.",f e:d’,,m”‘.th' weather ahead for copper and lead. COPPEr 8 1a44 jmmigrant trains and of the early prospectors. | ! Surgery nor Osteopathy. il e e Nagies. | firm at 18 cents for the local market and 183 oy yeacon is that the early desert-farers knew well fpi St L T alinis gl R cents for export, and the demand for lead is strong what to expect. Word was passed back to the CAB? | BELLE GEORGE, Wor- k thy Matron; FaNNY at 675 cents a pound. The great mining publica- fringe of settlements of the horrors of the Southern st e H ; tion believes both metals will remain high for a desert,-and the necessity of knowing where water Robert Simpson L RO ] s e . was to be found. Death Valley earned its name P, e 5 it e o i because of the failure of a party of strangers to Ol“- D. lo'le KNIGHTS OF COLUMRBUS This is a situation that will please everybody s st s okniath o e ot ) Seghers Couneil No. 1760 he North Yuk Territory and Northern take proper precautions. Further south, in the days Jraduate Los Angeles Col i Mg tines saterA BTk Tast MY g B D y of the Spaniards, a part of the trail to California lage of Optometry and | eetings secon i British Columbia are both lead producers and from Texas was known as the “Jornada del Mureto” | Opthalmology | or Mundgy at 7430.p. m | Alaska is one of the big copper producers. The __the march of death. ! | Gla: Fitted, Lenses Grouna | Translcnt‘brct,hms urg’ | new strikes in the Taku district carry both copper Those who took these trails knew what to do. S S S E— 10 id to attend. Council | and lead. LESSON OF JACKSON SCANDAL. Today many who race through by motor are as helpless as little children if they get off the main road and have engine trouble. This was obviously the fate of the lost family. But it will be a grim reminder to those who pass through the less-fre- DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Optometrist-Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | To or from any place Chambers, Fifth. Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. . d. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0 E. b ) 3 . t ! Ry ! in the city for Meets Monday Whether or not the Attorney-General of Missis- quented roads in the desert country that it is well| 1. Hoover, above, son of the | | X‘;°° "" 6 :'0- E"g;““gs :g | D y f %nighw 8 oclock at | sippi is guilty of the charge of unlawfully obtaining 0 carry not only tools and extra gas and ofl, but|p ogigent, lies ill at his father's| Dpplamen™ S ! 50 CENTS Eagles’ iall, Doug- money, as an official, for himself, his arrest under ::(u';:.yxg "{hp“’“j‘(‘)"‘:vnm}"‘:i ’;u;f:"“““fy “‘L‘;:‘ ‘;\::;?jnshmu amp in Virginia. When las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P " ) er, for the e ; . . : 50 serves pall atte ! . +the President returned to Wash- TAXI GUY SMITH, Secretary. a charge of doing 5o serves to call attention to gy d W€ RO A e Tmperial Valley |N¢, Eresident e Jeaided best not ve can .'de as GUY BN % y. Vsiting the clremitiings\ that the Bouth haaibeen slOEUIATY o Clifornie, of th Death Valle itself, i telentlony |\8ICR 16 was decided best nchy ers v : ; free from scandals such as that which now excites and cruel, . {to sublect Allan 3o A5t sy o R cheaply as one o — 5 Jackson. The South has her faults, God knows, but Cobr e e e, A Nt SIEI aeevICo | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART thiere ig B sectibn of the country where honor and Save Us krom This. nu’)ther remained with him f Ph 4‘85 e e B | frst and. hird T honesty in public place have been more generally | 3 P T | one Service ‘Me‘ifs “‘Sthflflg third Thursdays 'y @ r . | each month, 8 p. m. at Moose the h xie. Bigotry and prejudices S - . flos G i Jh, Diste WG uind L (g on Eoet) NOTICE TO EAGLES AND Responsible Drivers Hall. KATE JARMAN, Semorfi ‘ Day or Night Calls—- have often held sway in many parts of the South-| genator Nye of North Dakota is framing a bill | Regent; OFMCE ' i AUXILIARY | AGNES GRICG, Re- | ern States. People in high office down there have for a series of Government radio broadcasting sta- 2 Stand at Arcade Cafe S Pri . : J i Same FPrice corder. permitted their passions to lead them into deadly tions for the broadcasting of Government news. Let| o .1 1 ooting tonight in Doug= SUPPLIES | ’ feuds and sometimes to do grave injustice. But us hope it does not get very far. A b“.m““"’(‘;};‘,‘la.\ to meet Conrad Mamn. organ-|1 B A STMPKINS || - + 1 s T rare, indeed, have been charges of corruption or bl'nl:\(kz\sunluk :Ilu'.:ondwuul(l “l:e S n::(“ ("‘l_k‘;l"%’ at 7 o'clock. Ferry leaves Ju- >0, M. SL L | 199 Cab Co | Brunswick Bowling sty any s 3 sons etery gain,|and very likely to degeneraie B35 | eau at 6:15 o'clock. All mem- P b # ] dishonesty of any sort for personal monetery gain. of ‘propaganda. for the party in power. No Ad-| au a 5 advg COMPANY i s g : : ’ Alleys A | ministration could resist the opportunity to use| i e Haz l T ! tand at Gastineau y “SMOKES” DROPPED FROM PLANES IN the radio to promote its own interests. Nor would | ers axt | FOR MEN A.ND,“OM.EN S g ) ES T : - Hotel | Stand—Miller's Taxi FOR FIRE DANGER TEST. any Administration allow the official radio to broa i o at8 e . cast anything reflecting unfavorably on the: party, PHONE 3 ope i ¥ no matter how true it might be. There is enough A burning cigarette or cigar aropped from an .. paganda distributed from radio stations now. | airplane is capable of starting a forest fire, accord- | ing to the Forest Service of the United States| Department of Agriculture. Forest officers recently | made some tests which prove the rtion. l ascribed to cigarettes | Russian Steam Baths Open Wednesdays and Satur- | days from noon t11 midnight. | “Business Is Good” It Is Different Now. Mabry’s Cafe. Regular Dinners Short Orders ”‘ (Seward Gateway.) 456 | 1 ! ) &2 Reports of forest fires Everybody had better get set for that bunch of MRS. JOHN JORRI., Prop. thrown from passing airplanes during the past year home-sceking tourists that the Alaska Railroad is Stand: Alaska Grill e have been based largely on circumstantial evidence, |Pringing in next month. That will be fine so we'll Lunches A wide difference of opinion has prevailed as co‘h;“f“:i‘,’]_“;:)‘;“‘n“‘I’M‘)‘fl:e:mli‘;ehféh‘;‘;‘;e;m:‘?s:fsg whether a butt dropped from a swiftly moving‘g 13400:‘ sprcudg we'll have to look the potato in plane would continue to burn until it reached the‘me eye and learn his innermost secrets. Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES ) MORRIS z CONSTRUCTION Prompt Service, Day and Night} | Building Contractors PHONE 62 5 T AT SERERY PUSIDY YSSUDY SUSRY WS W | and get more heat for your dollar. ground. Many believed the propeller blast might| CovicH AuTo SERVICE HARRY MABRY COMPANY snuff out the fire. According to Dr. Morris Fishbein, “a man’s STAND AT THE OLMPIC Proprietor To procure some dependable information, experi- best friends are his hair and teeth.” And, sad to Phone 342 Day or Night SAND and ments with & forest patrol plane were conducted |Telate, evn they are sometimes false.—(Topeka Capl- You'll find a notable richness, a special creami- Juneau, Alaska [ GRAVEL at the Spokane airport. Lighted ciglrs and plain- | t8l) yels,hqv}r‘o:éderful.vel‘;;tlyktaxtuu in Zverythinfi i} TrE Junzau La AND 5 i BEFR . " ety S T T in i 5 % = = UND! 4 :;pped dc’i‘f"'m‘fu“f :’”":; ?0"‘?“,’"1’_13;' “,;‘0 “Ie'i If heavy penalties won't stop crimes, perhaps g cre:::a;x:?lnbutt‘or.‘;‘:::’e wog-?:no = ity Carpenter and Concrete ropped from altitudes of approximately 500 feet|po jawyers could achieve something by establish- economy. Helene W.L. Albrecht Franklin Street, between Work and 1,000 feet above ground. At the time of the jng a minimum fee of $5000. — (San Prancisco Write for Cook Book PHYSIOTHERAPY - Front and Second Streets No job too 1 tests, the temperature was about 75 degrees F., rela- Chronicle.) CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. Massage, Electricity, Infra Red PHONE 385 ] 00 large nor too - Pra g 1 6 1060 Seuart Bldg., Seattle I Ray, Medical Gymnastics. I ’ sma“ for us % | 410 Goldstein Building | Phone Office, 216 ! Commercial job printing at The MORRIS i L4 Stock your bins with any of the following Y The Wi, CONSTRUCTION CO. i Utah Nanaimo Pacific Coast Nut Diamond Briquets Black Diamond You'll get quick service, cleaner coal, at the season’s lowest price. Mirroring the Growth JUNEAU TRANSFER . COMPANY of Juneau i - i The steady growth of Juneau the past ten years is strikingly pictured in the growth of our Savings De- l partment during that period, as shown by the following comparison | of savings deposits: ’ The Safeguarded MilR ; “from Contented Cows” Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent PHONE 412 August 6, 1920 ...$ 844,780.61 August 6, 1924 ... 1,035,568.58 I NOW HERE! The New 1929 ( Brunswick Panatrope August 6, 1920 1,338.966.33 PRy : HOTEL with bt ZYNDA R ! . : 5 e ELEVATOR SERVICE D l o 8."ZYNDA, Prop. —_—— Creo———— BURFORD’S GORNER “TRY A MALTY” 5 PIGN WHISTIE CANDY | Non Better—Box v. Bulk |} ~ ——— The B. M. Behrends Bank Come in and let us demonstrate this newest BRUNSWICK achievement. Also New Shipment of Panatrope Portables and Records TERMS IF DESIRED LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska