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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1929 A Office Service Only papers seemed | trict is ideal for producing the highest grade of Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 | “Oh, ye: blue fox fur. The more rigorous climate in the both children agrecd, | » but chick 71 it l]\v“ (2 5] ,————_—'—_———‘-“—"_‘7 [‘ = o rats, but chickens can eat it withou i 33 T8 I T | [ » QS ! rater Soci ] a brown powder and can be mixed with | PROFESSIONAL | o g ‘ F nn(lmfiv.ouelus || < TSI Forrmer = | Gastineau Cihannel sproach of October reminds us that Pro-| | Helene W.L. Albrecht | e —————————_ | enforcement Kkillers, Russian and Chinese PHYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. O. ELKS ‘ fir and floods have not long in which Massage, Electricity, Infra Red f Meeting every Wed- ¢y v / to do first page service. They must all give way R#v, Medical Gymnastics. | ;u\.«l:u at 8 o'clock. on to the news of the annual battle for the [ 4luPsoldst09;rf1_ Buzl,lldlng | Elks' Hall. Visiting O “t bascball championship. The World's Series this| 1! :fe ice, 216 brothers welcome. Deitvered by c vear wi 2 foug ila hia & Shicago | Joir SRSV LT T3 (77 4 0 el 5 vere. Thane for $125 per month. * © ‘ will be fought out at Philadelphia and Chica o - . = hk Do { e mall. nostage ves nins” in advance |between the Athletics and Cubs — unless more| % e DRS. KASER & FREEBGRGER WINN GUDDARD, Exaited Raler 4 oo e ance, § months, | THE MAGIC , d R; 0 b n ac 1l promptly | Miracles occur than have ever been crowded into] AN DENTISTS | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. will confer a favor if they Wi Beularits |two baseball weeks. All eyes soon will be fixed on| _ BY Mary Graham Bonner 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ili . Baanl SRR e s ol St ey f s altis “I was sitting, or maybe you'd|, PHONE 56 E== Co-Urdinate BoX » for Rditorial and Business Offices, 374. s S 1y standing,” began the little black | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m 5 JP T T ATED PRESS. e % o |clock, “on the desk in the back hall |, £l - A\ "jfl’ i of Freemaso . entitled to the Skagway's 1929 tourlst crop was fully as | "0 O R QR B K e | = [?v S v Seoiish Rite 5 es credited tc large this scason as in 1928—(Another news- | " Copen oo S o e 8 BIGH. -_— = i X !fl‘ c meetings ‘ 1d also the he o E < J P Frida et o e St | "Dr. Charles P. Jenne | SINGLE O or 11 e Wl 7o o CAmoen| We had thought it was very much larger. Our ¢ first Deghy'and ohtorain DENTIST | e ‘ \ SE ANY R PUBLICATION Irecollection is that Skagway did not have many|i, jauoh. Then they remembered Rooms 8 fln}lid9 Valentine | Whether it’s a nice and tish Rite Temple | e Al " [1929 tourists in 1928, some of the wonderful things that Building | One WALTER ). HEISEL, Secreta ] « ! < ’ 4 stormy ! 5 , Secretary. s had happened on rainy days— Telephone 176 balmy (?IY{, or stormy iy s 2 It denied that the movement to make jails|games in the top part of the gar- | ——— —&: and terrifying makes no IOYAL ORDER more comfortable and attractive is being waged in|age, for instance. T—— difference—we will be at OF MOOS |the interest of crime. | “The ehildren—it was long before Dr. A. W. Stewart | your door in a {Mfy any ||suneau Lodge No. 700. — |your time—were playing blind man's DENTIST ) i : it o Mecets every Monday ] Blue Fox Industry. {buif and they played right in the | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | { time you wani a taxi, || ;pe ot 8 oclock. 3 | back hall, jumping over the lower SEWARD BUILDING | and give you efTicient, JAMES CARLSON, Dic! (Wrangell Sentinel.) [:\.w‘xxl (fl(‘v\lyl::h(bm“s;'ClIII'tl(()l k:ucfh Irfou':‘ Office ::nno 2329, Res. polite service at the low- W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. I o A few s ago, much interest was aroused all P! 3 d P S | a8 | st st rd ral T B e Ditosa 1 st of the Alexander Archipelago, over|watching L]vwm that T couldn't bear | ;; | est standard rates. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. [the possibilities of fox farming on the islands. In|tc g0 ahead with the time. | ———— oy P ackdar: o35 Second #nd Fourth Mon- Southeastern Alaska the islands at one time were| ‘It was then I made my wish, Dr. H ¥V I . \ day of each month in LM yractically all under lease to fox farmers. And it was then the choice was r. B ‘1}!’103 14 e i :y( : ottish Rite Temple, . As time went on many failures were reported given to me. s flatvnp:\!h—201‘7l(:0‘a~te1.n Bldg. | | D(, L',/xe [ CAATSON'S TAXI S beginning at 7:20 p. m and there gradually grew up a feeling that the fox| “It didn't take me long to decide.| | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8 Z ” | | '\“v./ WALTER P. SCOI NOT REAI business was a precarious one and could never be|T will be willing, I said, ‘to stand | or by appointmen i and Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL VAS NOT REAL. |listed as a good, legitimate business. This was an-|quile still at 7 o'clock all my life,| Licensed Ostcopathic Physician S s [ Secretary. = bt about what |other instance where much attention was paid to(if T may have the power to turn|| Phone: Office 1671. | ervice Shrvik —_— . The W I y xeal; gount .8 ’N‘jv, york |the failures and little attention to the success backwards or forwards to any other Residence, MacKinnon Apts. ik | Ambulance Service ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ¢ L Republican NEW 5078 The fox farmers who kept plugging away, learn- |time T choose. ol | | Second end Fourth 4 Py prin € Republicans are Jus |ing the fox business by experience, making some| “Then the magic was put into L -+, SRS yy s “ | Tuesdys ot each month, & o3 % ts, and they are just|money and laying the foundation for making more, |my works. So you see I can take Dr. Geo. L. le"o“ | — T e lat 8 oclock, b'comsh/. e 1 Prohibition enforce- |are deserving of the highest commendation for lhry\ ou back to any time you wish— CHIROPRACTOR, Eellerthsl { Rite Temple. MAY- )“‘\‘% Go Canon |worked with scant encouragement from any sourcu.imr we're going to be friends and‘ Building il BELLE GEORGE, Wor- i W L : 1 1 some others e ge aphical location of the Wrangell dis-|have adventures.” | |thy Matron; FaNNY . £ | L. ROBINSON, Secretary. for s re the as the; t beside the clock onl| o m 1o 5 p. m and 7 p. m | | o e s, i « fox ‘1““,"‘;’"’"‘, '?’x Iterior and to the Westward produces a cnarsc}u,o wide’ prati Lo p‘pm_ ey IGHTS OF COLUMBUS I but th quickly a "‘1{:‘ fur in great contrast to the beautiful silky fur of| «The one who brought the magic CHIROPRACTIC B Seghers Council No }.ce‘ 1l n falling i ‘«, !!\(-'l)ai((‘\” . 1l<‘ ““'?,(“\”"'L', b : |was a grandfather clock. He Was| | is yot the practice of Mediclae, | | ings second and ias on 1 fairly well represents The fox business is an industry which does ""t{w-m very old, and he was Kept | Surgery nor Osteopathy. { 4 ) ctropolis, and its [deplete the natural resources of the country. In- rand loved even if he couldn’t tell Lk = 5 nominated stead, the fox farmers produce what is marketed |y . {ime. Something the way 1t | — 13 3 s the wet and dry|end the proceeds returning to the district are a|; " iy mo : i : £ e x an gain to the district. idpuds; s s e | | Robert Simpson | EDW. M. , which party carries New |™“ . = X | “You see, his great grandfather| | Simp | ;' G « 1 < P Ot el The successful fox farmers instead_ of trying m‘am! my great, great grandfather | O t D #. J. TURNER, Secretary ol ction. New York City restrict the business are eager for its expansion.(, . y.o “suerde in their child-| pt. U. T i ional policemen or expend |yfore farmers, and more production, they say, would | bt i inedn r that Commissioner Whalen |produce enough fur to make the blue fox widely ho0d: Thev had been made i tv if the big town should join [known and therefore, widely demanded. It is nnt"‘iheg’;‘r‘n";fh;]°pior iRl At in Prohibition enforcement. [Well known, they claim, because the supply is too |90 SON rgm- i i limited. ~Nevertheless, the average price for pelts Brandson of his old friend” | of this district last year was $99. A few years ‘ansnt that fine of him?” John ago, the average for one winter was $40, but farm- exclaimed. 3 ers claim they make money on $40 pelts. | “So you see how it happened,”| continue to operate without serious| That the farmers are not receiving more atten-|the clock nodded. — “But listen!| tion from the Federal and Territorial authorities Let’s play blind man’s buff right | Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna To or from any place DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B. BLUEBIRD || ™" |-S@8i il \ ¢ » Eagles’ dall, Doug- % las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P, TAXI | SO CEMNES | ov S scorctary. viing Brothers welcome. ator Campbell and his assist- vorry along with their jobs help. Most of the 32,000 speakeasies DR. E. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician s Examined—Glasses Fitted Day and Night Service Five can ride as WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | i p cheaply as one | LEGION, NO. 439 i [ P hone 485 Py Moets first and third Thursdays | o 5 . | | eacki month, 8 p. m. at Moose i Responsible Drivers b Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior | Stand at Arcade Cafe 199 Taxl Cflb | eeents A R, A is largely due to the fact that the farmers find |now and I'll turn 'round and ‘round. | it difficult to organize as they should on account|And when you catch me I'll stop at! ! VARE STILL. STANDS WELL WITH HIS|of the distance and transportation facilities. And |Just that time.” é not being able to “holler” effectively their problems | = | LET Amquin rress Your Sult.| We call end deliver. Phone 528 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | | Appointment. Phone 484 | 1 {| “Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | | do not receive the consideration they deserve. of Brotherly Love are —_— ‘: corder. | | | " itry that objections Alaska’s st Reserves. | C ; ino Senate has thus far ol : = ompany h as a Senator for (Olympian Olympian.) A ,T swick Bowling f Stand at Gastineau ||| Alleys | i ; his neighbors.| Mention the wealth of Alaska and the average | § and election after elec-man thinks at once of gold mines. Yet in the| | have voted their con- |VeArs to come it is probable that Alaska’s other natural resources will provide quite as much wealth Hazel’s Taxi o FOR MEN AND WOME=N Hotel Stand—Miller's Taxi | 1 1 whom the rest of the |, %o topieq gold mines ever did. PHONE | a Ehcin e ] ¢ ts in poin the finger of scorn. A bulletin from the Department of Agriculture | S - i * sstant endorsement of Mr. Vare by the|reports that the Tongass and Chugach National | s 5 Joters of his town indicate that there must be|Forcsts in Alaska are capable of maintaining a| [ M b 2 (' f Russian Steam Baths ' more merit in him than people who do not live in |permanent, large-scale pulp and paper industry— | | a ry s e ’()pen Wednesdays and Satur- | Iphia pose. One who is all bad does not|an item of some importance, since the price of | | | days from noon till midnight. home town with the regularity [Paper has shown a tendency to rise for years. | “Business is Good” Cut under Forest Service supervision, the bul- | letin says, these two forests could supply such an | industry indefinitely, with the annual cut held ker City gives majorities to| fool the majority in a wide Regular Dinners MRS. JOHN JORRI, Prop. Short Orders = & Stand: Alaska Grill flung a t it is more difficult to fool oue'smuwnhm a point exactly equal to the annual tIS _mlade of the bc.\'lt ma- | Lunches "; b i | erials money can buy— || pocor e e Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. iy L) RS e : A;Insl;n‘smrorests \;mlloubtedly :ll} come in very | Ba}t{ed in Jgncuu and is Prompt Service, Day and Night | POPULAR PRICES Windshields E .‘ o . o |handy in the near future, considering the way we a home product. ) | 4 ‘ MALLARDS HATCHED ON BARN ROOF. |, 50 it 00 timber south of the Ganadine lnr. L C(;}'ICH AUTO gfig‘cm !} HARRY MABRY AND » i s AND AT THE b al rd ducks ordinarily make their nests on or . W Proprietor ; i S 5 Alaska, Fountain o h. 'DUDE,'BACK IN THE DAYS WHEN P l > Phone 342 Day or Night 0 A near but. the Bilogical Surves o the : f Yout TME AVERAGE FELLOW NEEDED | | eertess Juneau, Alaska Sld()llg'htS { 3 - bt o8 n(lulhng as u re- oo EVERVTHING FROM A SHINE TO I3 Y G | 1 nesting in a box on the roo Wi = il A NEW HAT = THEN THE SAFETY B k — FOR \ £ L S5 the young ' were meo:'ctlgs Gx;vlcm%t lc(),\.u‘\.“,‘f' ‘when a man reaches | } ‘oazoR MAKERS, CLOTHIERS a (’J‘y T LUDWIG NELSON Tl THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY 2 8 Sk ; o g By ge o he is old; everybody know it, he looks AND HAIR-STICKUM CHAPS ready to ver beyond the nest, the mother duck |y, feels it and is about all in, insofar as work is | || GrARTEDADVERTISIVG, AND Jeweler | Franklin Street, between utos quacked coax them out of the nest. Then|concerned. NOW LOOK AT DAD, THE YAIN Expert watch and jewelry re- Front and Second Streets - ground and the youngsters came But not so in Alaska! OLD THING | ! paipr‘l!; Agent for Bruniwlcki PHONE 358 a . \ pping after her. A ranchman who| When they reach that age the average Alaska l m:"e "fd Hntast Pammpei , . Especially Cut and o ident reported that the fall did{oldtimer — God bless ‘em — have just about got | Phonographs, Records and | Fitted ¢ 5 et e Lhrougl‘:{ sqwing their so-called wild oats and begin | Radios. H i Commercial Job printing at The MORRIS CO7 FION ‘ i‘ g i G AR : to work in real earnest. You see 'em every day. . 7 °Q 2 cotd Y at The Empire. L IS CONSTRUCTION } | this mallard quck was banded when | p ¥ gl g, TURC, Koy see tem every dayil ges Dempsey Lewis YURMAN’S . e NG g ted in this box and has returned for 4 - COMPANY b ed 10 road crew, longshoring, in fact doing work which Third and Seward Strects s Teopard Seal'd Clermsenfyommenllyommenliyrealiyrencallyrenenliyeesenl) asons. The young of the first two|would kill 8 man in the States of the same age. ne Leopard Seal Coat, FOR PHONE 62 so banded, and reports of captures No fooling! A | rom widely separated areas of the West| ~Never a complaint but taking life as they fina | Cleaning, Pressing, Re-|| 1€ 40 length 44, wol- — i and S ating that the young birds do not|it, passing out a few gems of philosophy along the | e o verine collar, silk lining ; with their brothers and sisters long after| W8y, courageous and square, Gee, what & wonderful || PAIINg, Alterations ) o Gigha: ki bunch of fellows they are All work guaranteed. $325.00 T’ . f W JUNEAU TRANSFER M - Keats may have been right when he wrote: Orders taken for the GOOD- ; (74 ty omen COMPANY “ Ao e.s o) y Some Dblithe wine YEAR LINE 6f Made-to-Meas- o ) i BEST POISON FOR RATS. but 10 o Heht elixic peerless T had drunk. ure MEN'S SUITS, OVER- YURMAN’S ; o e 1T 2 ut in our humble opinion it may have helped but | Nothir so0d can be said of rats. The United|the invigorate outdoor life, as the );ood Lord x}’)‘l?an::d‘ COATS AND RAINCOATS. &"@V : m e x‘!.l.\th.ul:i]t:\xr(-(];‘s‘t:rdnatsr;t;:nldl;lex: a‘:lrd Bllxlea:‘tuynmm is the reason they continue hale Plct.ures, Pll(,EIEl.re.Frdlll Nine times out of ten the women are k YAN [ e . 4 R ing and Tinting : = to fully $2 a year, and that| Intead of the so-called “Frozen North” lets call | © ° | < t s many rats as hunan beings |1t the “Fountain of Youth " under supervision of Mrs. || the money savers of the family. Men Sithiofner ‘toc 1iany aEMIAavITE o R — Evesy” Sonis, mcoamsor 1o ] TRY OUR FACIALS mean well enough. They know the N AN Wy "Thei “ 00l experts are approaching oates - 3 & - ‘ At ;'“”x‘nt“l\ilxl':\l: ;T“:’;Z't: Argentine Growers in an effort to induce them to|| WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER I3 The finest of everything value of having money in the bank = e wastefu equires vigorous measures roposed world wheat pool. Argentina in the line of beau: . oves, Packs and Stores “ ek controls 30 per cent of the normal expacteble ‘ e 2 heau) but they haven’t the knack of saving. Fesiuht ana Rogoase In adition to the physical damage rats do by (surplus of wheat, and is a vital factor to success|E— —— e 4 1 ‘ destr rty, the Bureau of Bio-|Of establishing world prices— (Boston News Bureaw) The Arcade Cafe T EXPERT OPERATORS K Aoflers are ploated ot alk Jome 38 Prompt Delivery of nts out xh;n | U o — Campbell thin | | 5P6c18l Dinners on Sundaya OR i} assist ladies who may wish to open a ALL KINDS OF COAL of the Nation. Rats are|, S 2 n and Week Days . osis and Lo carry bubonic | hgy e grar 0, he Federal Government, which| | oga Fountaln tn conmection. Consultation Free bank account, make out deposits, PHONE 48 s, ecither directly or by|time and labor msin Polce Coaenans S0, much | | Come 1n_and listea to the | | checks, or give any information in leas that live on them. to do his duty?—(New York Timn;;n) oner Whalen| | radio. ‘;;‘;’ Young, Prop. | | / gt e : g y e e — ¢ . e e L casy to kill rats. They avoid their , L Thane A8, | reference to our commercial or « natural enemies and they are careful and cautions.| ~And speaking of hobbies, one learns that Senator - . 1 HOTEL If their ns /e been aroused they refuse (I;F‘:krge NO;IS ?f Nebraska is a constant reader of i S w ‘I‘ ) THE savings departments. X g ZYNDA i to0 eat many tempting bils of food containing rat|gH FPMCROW the impression was rather gen- | Reliable Transf i 3 et for rats sometimes have killed| _(geattle Times) . = N¢ IS continually raising. M z; “e ransfer | : = . o . ELEVATOR SERVICE other animals or children. Phosphorus is a menace, PR 88:]RTE8Y .naxg'oc}gs Amerlcan | . S. ZYNDA, Prop. at is may set fire to buildings or Iluvld urasse;’. Somebody sued bel Willebrandt for state- SERVICE Cur Motto Arsenic and barium carbonate are dangerous ments made in her series on “The Inside of Pro- | 5 B Th B M B h d B other animals. Thallium is particularly dangerous|hibition.” There must be some pretty serious people | %5 —_— eauty e . . e ren s and it is costly, as the supply is limited. in the world, after all—(Olympia Olympian.) Forelgn and Domestic Woolens ’ BURFORD-S CORNE.R Red-squill powder, in the opinion of the Biological e in Stock P arlor Bank 3 « ! Survey, is, if properly prepared, one of the most sat- cre:s'i}::gl t::: "r:’._‘:é‘(f‘?( r“fl‘l‘_ls 1fhi‘mme ?:fi‘hl:d O;d‘l:' Sorreot Pashions s Pabrlc “TRY A MALTY” f isfactory rat poisons mow known. Cats, dogs, and|F€0 E CAC FUE O cvarylhing: WAROus AGHINS ot PIG'N WHISTLE v 4 B Sl Yamislly rotuse 1o cat the matectal of livng.—(Port Angeles Wews.) F. WOLLAND ALSIE WILSON, Prop.}| § Oldest Bank in Alaska b L i i because it causes a tingling and irritation of the The Mayor of Reno was married recently. You Merchant Tailor —— e i throat. It is full of small erystals §f calcium | might call_lhnt the height of nonchalance.—(Olym= Juneau P. O. Box 861 Commercial job printing at Ihe oxalate. Rats pay no attention to this feature.{pia Olympian,) N———— = et N