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Standard Oil . 7 E . land to fight the companies in the Daily Alaska Empire | o v { f true, it will be conceded that a more IORN W TB.OY - EDITOB AND MANAGER ¢ 1 could not be found to lead the British Sunday by _the 00 1Nt Col. Stewart knows the game throu mg‘é'f'r'fi-""‘%nf\v%'y"\r“(."»i'fim(’\‘"':E Seabaa” and’ Main|and through. The dividends of the company he dtreets, Juneau, Alaska. R wded so long testify to his efficiency. It is pos- Fntered In the Fost Office in Juneau as Second Class | sible that the Rockefellers may yet wish they hadn't matter. oraTiE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. e e RS coph el R TR L sl Col. Lindbergh has trained his wife to be a pilot By mall, postage pald, at the following ratea: One year, in advance, xuun,’s\x months, in advance 00; one month, In advance, $1.21 usuhlcrlbern will confer a favor if they will promptly and she wol with him at the job regularly. . “Businuss Office of any fallure or irregularity |up a few sheckels for a rainy day. | . B, s B s S . By Mary Graham Bonner | | Telephons for Baitorial and Business Officos, ¥74. e 5 : ¢ | e ar RECROIATR BRERS If Sir Ramsay wants to get an idea of typical] The wild looking man and his s Frres v exclusively entitled to the|America in ultra American surroundings he will|wild looking family jumped about, e & news ispatches credited io|take in at least one of those World Series base- | ll'!-j'.l"l“'xz“ ;{;‘;fll;')e lflxlkvofbtlh;qutr] own. Jocal news publ {ball games. And he really ought to sit in the( x it urning brightly. ALASKA CIRGULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER bleachers. | '.l“ (:m c‘,,- TR RN THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. AR |did not notice the three visitors S — B 4 TR atching them. RSN AR Veterans and the Dry Law. | The d PRESIDENTS HAVE THE FEELING | e ) | The little black clock and chm‘ ALSO ! (New - York Warld) |and Peggy stood back a short dis g3y ' g | tance. There were 144 passengers on a special train| .oy 1itt1e pla "o s L g s ck clock,” said President Hoover talking in lighter Vein, |pringing home Veterans of Foreign Wars from St ‘Mm opiint 1 OBARTEY At remarked to ne he could enthusiastically Paul, Minn, by way of Canada. Re-entering the 10 turn BBk £l Yaro” approve a hat would permit the President United States, the train was searched at St. Albans, rlos At iaR i aAn n’mgic given to hang two mea each without having to file Vt. for liquor. Five hundred bottles were found e th:v‘mndc it possible for me to charges or make any sort of an explanation. . He|The Associated Press account says that none of this | i © 0BG BSS S0 R0 2 . o ‘ ugh?” “Perhaps Dot liquor was found in the veterans' baggage, and as black clpok KRiN & 2 NS Rna. “Would beo X6 enovie: Perhaps NOY f,,one of it was calimed by its owners no fines were | ’;'}‘ 4 b S anAL swered, “but I could get the word to twenty| . . ..ieq 1t is easy to read between the lines: | W ...( the w looking max'l and ; others that they were being considered for |;There was neither wish nor intent on the part of |Pis Wild looking family were jump- |the searchers to collect fines from war veterans or their way home from their national convention. the honor.” There are a lot of people who sometimes think they would enjoy the privilege asked for by Mr.| Hoover when in a facetious mood, but it is likely | France, unable to vote, half-ignorant of wha & | was that they, and the President also; would quickly opinions upon home politics. It seems to be a neces made and seriously regarded. sary stimulant for one to be in a state of disgust or anger or impatience with someone or more persons. If one could execute the person or persons who for the moment were most annoying their places would be quickly taken by others It is just as impossible apparently undesirable that one be relieved of someone to swear about. However, there is much truth in the old saying that misery loves company, and there are a lot of people who will get some satisfaction out of the knowledge that a President sometimes feels if they had been at home is the subject of som dispute. What one group of them think of th Volstead Act and the Jones Act they showed by at tempting to bring home from Canada the larges quantity of forbidden liquor ever seized on a train in Vermont. Buffaloes Put to Use. as it is (Memphis Commeretal Appeal) Canadian success in preserving the Anu'rir-up bu_f falo is ample proof that no class of wild life wil become extinet 1f proper conservation safeguards e e re taken. But a few years ago the bison had | i ilmost completely disappeared ENLIGHTENED GOVERNMENT. .ontinent. This month the annual fall round-up | start in - Wain- nd shipment of young baffaloes vright National Park in Alberta. head of two-and-three-year-old buffaloes will be sen o0 Wood Buffalo Park in the Northwest Territory. Splendidly illustrative of the Irish Free State is making of government fact that the total jail population of the country is just the the suc is less than 700. It adds to the clearness of the illus tation that the Free State's military and police| year round. Experiments were begun the firs! strength have been cut down to a “minimum,” 1ess vear of buffalo conservation. Finally a number o than ever before perhaps, less per capita than|vaks were imported from Tibet and used as a in any other country. The Government is renting | oreeding intermediary between domestic cattle and The result has been a new type o which possess heavy coats 1ative buffalo, neat producer vith excellent n tand below-z military barracks in which soldiers lived a few y ago for residential purposes. Also, it is leasing jails. At least two jails that once were filled are now utilized as broadcasting stations. This is particularly interesting when we find over here the Federal Government and several, at least States with jails over-crowded, facing demand for more jail and And Ireland Carl Milli former Governor of Maine, n, a prison room along without Prohibition The two of them ought to keep the pot boiling and lay The dry law was put over while our soldiers were | happening here and badly placed to express 3 1 Whether they would surrender the privilege if the request were seriously |generally have favored or opposed the Volstead Act single This year 2,000 | al along and ability to with- | aélNi)GWN THE WONDER OF IT ing about the fire, the children ex- amined the man's cave. It seemed a strange place in t|which to make a home. There were some wild berries in a stone bowl and there were some dried |grasss upon which they evidently | slept. The cave was cold and damp. Tt was interesting to see, but they |did not wish to stay inside very long. “You see,” clock, “we arrived just as fire was discovered by the man. These 1 people belong to the Stone Age. Be- fore this they had never known wh to warm themselves or over which Ito cook food. n e e t 1 nms time,” John kept repeating. Again they watched the man and t | his family. He had discovered fire rubbing sticks together just as b From their buffalo the Canadian hope to breed |Boy Scouts and campers who know attle that will be able to graze on the open range |the out of doors can do. But John t |and Peggy had seen the discovery! f| Never, never would they forget it A s LET Ammaue rress ¥our Suit We call and deliver. Phdhe 525. a | | says hat every missionary should be equipped with mo- ion pictures. What the missionaries in China need nore is swift and sure transportation when trouble tarts—(Seattle Times.) Arapastel Broadcloth Shirts o G What's become of the old expression, “Hold COL. STEWART TO FIGHT STANDARD your horses!” Huh, what's become of the horses? —(Port Angeles News.) Col. R. W. Stewart, who lost his fight with the Nothing will go further to afford the farmers John D. Rockefellers for re-election as Chairman |relief than the decision to cut the tariff on dia- | Made by Arrow of the Board of the Standard Oil Company of jmonds.—(Dayton Ne! Indiana, but who was awarded by the. Directors D R o ) ; a pension of $50,000 a year for the remainder of{ At $2 a word Al Smith would be justified in stretching “Up to Now” ces, has S future.—(Seattle Times.) his life in recognition of past England. It is said that he has been comm by the Shell and other English oil concerns work out a consolidation of all !-xmlhh interes (\[fi‘s@mue Post- Inlo]hm-nu"l Aged Enghsh Theosophist Vows She Will Carry on for Krlshnamurt B SN N~ @ gone to oned to e A Mrs. Besant Reiterates | ¥ [} Faith in Career of “World Tzacher” LTHOUGH Jiddu Krish- namurti, young Hindu theosophist, has disband- ed the organization of his fol- lowers known as “The Order | ! of the Star in the East,” Mrs. ; Annie Besant, eighty-two, . noted English theosophist, who . has fostered Krishnamurti’s : career, reaffirms her fundamen- | tal belief in Krishnamurti as “world teacher.” She says: “Considering the special stress Iald by Krishnamurt{ on individual | Judgment and liberty the dissolu- tion of the order appears logical. “Varjous trusts will carry out the publication of Krishnamurtl's writ- ings and bring his message to the ! world. That message is only partly wnderstood now, but it contains pro- found truths, and will be More fully wnderstood and appreclated as hu- ®anity evolves, “It 18 useless to try to re-estab- ! Bsh order an2 hermony while in- dividuals in themselves are chaotic, @nharmonious and disturbed. “The very absence of organiza- «tlon may appeal to a large number {of intelligent people who prefer to think out the content of the great truth for themselves rather than !Nisten %0 partial explanatioas by { Krishnamurd, i “The transformation of the in- | @ividual must come first. Man, .being entirely responsible to him- ,®elf, creates by his own limitation ,barriers around him which cause sorrow and pain. In the remove! of these self-imposed limitations lies ;&lory and fulfillment of selt.” Krishnamurti, who has identified inmu[r with Buddha and Jepus ‘Christ world leaders, said the ‘ordet had beey pnn.rln‘ for him | i MRS, ANNIE BESANT JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI elghteen years and yet its members were not willing to face the truth. It is said 10,000 of the 100,000 members of the order live in Amer- ica. The young Hindu hn been hailed as the world teacher, through whom all religions at last will be united in a great brotherhood. Some followers halled Krishnamurtl as - divinely nspired. It’s fine to know big words and not use them. a short distance into the || in collar-attached and || neckband styles with | collars to match | $250 Pastel shades in blue, green and tan [ f | -H. S. Graves The Clothing Man See Dempsey Lewis Third and Seward Streets FOR Cleaning, Pressing, Re- pairing, Alterations || All work guaranteed. Orders taken for the GOOD- || YEAR LINE of Made-to-Meas- ure MEN'S SUITS, OVER- COATS AND RAINCOATS. Pictures, Picture Fram- ing and Tinting under supervision of Mrs. Dempsey Lewis, successor to | | Coates Studio. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Reliable Transfer Phone 149 COURTESY lndlg.oollg‘ SERVICE Our Motto | e I i l Foreign and Domestic Woolens in Stock Correct Fashions and Fabric F. WOLLAND Merchant Tailor Juneau P. O. Box 861 said the little black! it was to have a fire by which | “From now on people will know | from the American | the comforts of fire.” € “You certainly turned back far PROFESSIONAL Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Rev, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstemn Building | Phone Office, 216 | DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | PHONE 56 | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. DRS. KASER & FREEBORGER | l | | | | | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Building Telephone 176 — | Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 569, Res. Phone 276 i Dr. H. Vance | Osteopath—201 Gold:tein Bldg. | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9 | or by appointment Licensed Osteopathic Physician | Phone: Office 1671. | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | CHIROPRACTOR, | ‘Building | Office Service Only | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m 0 5p m and 7T p. m t0 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC | | s not the practice of Medicize, | Surgery nor Osteopathy. Hellerthl | Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna DR. R. | Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by E. SOUTHWELL | Appointment. Phone 484 & Is made of the best ma- terials money can huy— Baked in Juneau and is a home product. Peerless Bakery YURMAN Has just received a complete line of new FURS for trim- ming garments of all kinds. Call and see them YURMAN’S = TRY OUR FACIALS The finest of everything in the line of beauty culture. EXPERT OPERATORS Consultation Free THE American Beauty Parlor ALSIE WILSON, Prop. N— x| e e e / # (N 1S Paockard Phone 444 Packard De Luxe Service 7| BLUEBIRD TAXI Day and Night Service Phone 485 Responsible Drivers Stand at Arcade Cafe Hazel’s Taxi PHONE 456 Stand: Alaska Grill Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLMPIC ! Phone 342 Day or Night Juneau, Ah!h LUDWIG NELSON ’ Jeweler | Expert watch and jewelry re- pairing. Agent for Brunswick Portable and Cabinet Panatrope I Phonographs, Records and | | Radios. i! S TS i SINGLE O or 11 Whether it’s a nice and balmy day, or stormy and terrifying makes no difference—we will be at your door in a [¥fy any time you want a taxi, and give you efficient, polite service at the low- est standard rates. CARLSON'S TAXI and Ambulance Service L ,__..... Phone 199 TAXI To or from any place in the city for 50 cents Five can ride as cheaply as one 199 Taxi Cab Company Stand at Gastineau : = ’ | Fraternal Societies | \ oF - | Gastineau Channel | 3 s = B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wed- ty nesday at 8 o'clock. Elks' Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. Visiting Brothers Welcome. WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler M. H. £IDES, Secretary. Co-Urdinate Do ies of Freemascr ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER 35. HEISEL, Secretar; LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSZ Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictater. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 NEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:20 p. m WALTER P. SCOT. CHARLES E. NAGHEL Master; Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second ond Fourth Tuesdys ot each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish |kite Temple. MAY- BELLE GEORGE, Wor- [thy Matron; FaNNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. Nl(xHTS OF COLUMBL Seghers Council No. 1%6¢ Meetings second and [ast Monday at 7:30 p. m Fransient brothers urg td to attend. Counct! Chambers, Fifth Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE, G..K. H. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. " DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. B, sgs Meets Monday nights 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall, Doug- las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. |GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting Brothers velcome. | { | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | EEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thursdays | | eack mionth, 8 p. m. at Moose | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- corder. i ¥ Y Brunswick I Bowling Alleys : FOR MEN AND WOMESN Hotel Stamd—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 — ] i Russian Steam Baths i Z‘.labry s Cafe #Opcn Wednesdays and Smtar-‘ | Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Btreets PHONE 359 Commerclal Job printing at The at The Empire. Thrifty Women Nine times out of ten the women are the money savers of the family. mean well enough. value of having m but they haven’t th Men They know the oney in the bank e knack of saving. Our tellers are pleased at all times to assist ladies who m: ay wish to open a bank account, make out deposirs, checks, or give any information in reference to our The B. M. savings departments. commercial or Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska days from noon till midnight. “Business ¥s Good” MRS. JOHN JORRI., Prop. | ——f Windshields AND Sidelights FOR~ Autos Especially Cut and Fitted MORRIS CONSTRUCTIV. COMPANY PHONE 62 —o—a JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY MOVING B, Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. [ — .BURFORD’S GORNER “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk 4 Pt P SR o ] Commercial job printing at The Enpire. -t

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