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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 192 one management in the world, they do not take into account that its upbuilding has been due Daily Alaska Empire s bos, — |mostly to the fostering care and efficiency of the JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER/|Gov ment for which Tammany is sponsor, and that Gov. Smith probably has contributed more to than any other one living person. There are sides of New York and Tammany and the "Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Fraternal Societies OF - o Gastineau Channel 1 | Published every evemng except Sunday by the } EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main it dtreets, Juneau, Alaska. | many [+ B. P. 0. ELKS e , . {Meeting every Wed- (" ty Entered in the Fost Office in Juneau as Second Class|Government of New York State and City that are R#v, Medical Gymnaguca. nesday at 8 o'clock. ®atter. not generally given much thought by those who live 410_Goldstem Building = Ll Eh 8 R in the South and West and revel in their hatred Delivered by carrver In Juneau, Dougla Treadwell and, g Thane for $1.25 per month. {of Gotham. By mall, postage pald, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance $6.00; one month, In advance, $1.25. Call A s’ Hall. Visiting g others welcome. Phone Office, 216 | br oo Visiting Brothers Welcome. O] T DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Senator Heflin declared the other day that THE CIRCUS EB mittee of the National Committee are grooming Smith for a renomination for President He demanded Raskob's resignation, Heflin 1 DENTISTS WINN GUDDARD, Exzlted Raler ¢ vor tl g i ” o | s 5 aotity ths Busiess Office of ‘any fallure or irrogularity | Chairman Raskob of the Democratic National Com-| By Mary Graham Bonner | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg, | g S G I Feephons for Edlioal &ad Business Offices, ¥74. | Mittee and Chairman Shouse of the Executive Com-| . jittie black elock had turned| | PHONE 56 “ | the time back to the previous Sat- infyiday, when the circus had been | Of course|in town. Now the band could be knows what he is talking about. heard playing. Co-Urdinate Bey ies of Freemasor ry Scotlish Rite Regular meetingm MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Y The M:‘nsmea rress 33 exclusively entitled to the|Gov use for republication of & news dispatches credited fof 1932 It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the Jocal news published herein. w2 ) Packard :f: Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Senator SINGLE O or 11 P s g i secoud Friday ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|He would be first to know. He is so completely in | It was a splendid bnn_d. John DENTIST each month at THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION possession of Chairman Raskob’s confidence. "md Peggy were at the fair grounds Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ! Wh pra A 7:30 p. m. Scot- B 555 | where the circus was going to be.| | Building ether it’s a nice and | | tish Rite Temple balmy day, or stormy ||wavrer u. mEisEL, Becretary. and terrifying makes no : 7 pey e 7 difference—we will be at [OYAL ORDER your door in a J¥fy any OFL ndmo:’_ i 2. > 5 $ . Juneau odge 0. N time “,Ou wan a. fw"“' Meets every Monday SEWARD BUILDING and give you efficient, Office Phone 569, Res, | aight, at 8 o'clock. | polite service at the low- JAMES CARLSON, Dictatcr. || est standard rates. An official of the U. S. Forest Service says tree|There was the big tent, all ready Telephone 176 | . _ for the great performance. And s H gradually being extended above the | x ‘ BRSSO e T e 4 4§ Alxdlie there was the smaller tent, where |~ Arctic Circle into the North Frigid Zone. Alasl Anlmc diirald,Sweterh, honb bk e || is bound to be prepared to meet the growing de- | thase were the tents where the per- mand for pulp wood. formers were getting ready. | “I'm going back to see some nf A Northwestern Pioneer. |my friends in the cireus,” the lit- | | tle bla clock said, “while you take | | (New York World.) | vour seats I Phone 276 | When Ezra Meeker of the Oregon Trail died at Perhap: ninety-seven a great deal of history was buried |continued, “I could turn the time with him. But President Emeritus W. W. Folwell [back a little further still after you of the University of Minnesota, dying at ninety-six, have seen the show. Then you represents even more of the storied past of the|could go back to the early morning West. Meeker was a link with the Irontlersmon—!w]mn they were unloading. Would Phone Dr. A. W. Stewart | | DENTIST ) Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. growth is st A 2 5. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82t P ackard MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Dr. H. Vance S Second and Fourth Mon- steopath—! oldz 1 i 2 day of each month in Osteopath—201 Goldztein Bldg. Dc Lllxe CARI_S()N'S TAXI ' the little black clock ! Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T to 9 bsgnit:fiil:w };xttemz’gex;.prl: or by appointment 8 g 7:20 p. o i " . LTER P. S0QT: i the men who spent months in covered wagons you like that Licensed Osteopathic Physician ° fll‘l(l o s YA S 2 3 SIMPLE DIPLOMACY. cruising the seas of short-grass and sage, who| “Oh, yes!" John said. | Phone: Office 1671. Servlc(x lsvitx‘i: CHARLES E. NAGHEL z o o |fought blizzards and Indians, who washed out the| «anq T could see them, too?”|| Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | 4 sl 1t is worthy of note that Premier James Rar A | placer dirt. Dr. Folwell was type of a more dis- bringing Y| tinguished body, the pioneers who built up institu- no experts of any sort. He is|tjor He was first head of the University of Min- bringing his daughter, a friend and two secretaries.|nesota in 1869. He lived to_ write in four volumes | Notwithstanding the visit is from the head of uno‘!luf history of his Stu_te. risen to 3,000,000 popu- of the two greatest of nations to the head of the L.;:;ul;;)éxx;ii]l)l(\’)r.m:nllllvmsm, one of our first ten in When Dr. Folwell went to Minnesota the echoes Ambulance Service Pegey asked. “Certainly,” said the little black clock. | Now the little black clock went { chind the scenes to see some of | ! his cireus friends, and John and| | Peggy took the very same seats l they had had the Saturday before. | MacDonald is not any naval or mil ORDER OF EASTERN STAR experts. He has Second snd Fourth Tuesdys ot each menth, |at 8 o'clock, Scottish |Rite Temple. MAY- |BELLE GEORGE, Wor- thy Matron; FANNY R — | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Sy e CHIROPRACTOR, Hellerthul Building , Office Service Only Tours: 10 & m. to 12 noon, 2 | p. m. 0 5 p. m. ~~1 7 p m | % 9 p. m. Phone 429 | CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Mediciue, Surgery nor Osteopathy. | other of the two, and that the matters to be dis-| cussed are of the utmost importance to holh‘ coun-| the Sioux uprising and its massacres were still | oty tries and the world, it is one of the simplest| ., operating: half the State was still unstrveyed, | A{l their friends were around and most informal expeditions that ever set Iorth;mnst of the population clung to the southeastern tl\'e;.x‘. t'Thc" clown_s kcauncl o:n t’;xnfl on official business of any sort. counties, and lumbering was still the chief industry. "I‘: l(nnt‘:pdi-c)iflT:e Js';nelz ”’ifikg bfx{ | This is characteristic of modern development. It |Minneapolis was a raw town of 12000 and Duluth |¢lP) i Pt Wan ever. riys | simple |Was not yet laid out. The hard-pressed pioneer Sccmed funr S, SYET, 5 | i Eeghers Council No. 1960 | Meetings second and ias 5 Monday at 7:30 p. m i | recognizes that the affairs of |1t tries; Wil bvf » |they seemed more wonderful than Lransient brothers ury . p hey are met simply and (]irPcLlY‘]‘vn([ on berries, wild rice n.nd game while puv.tlnni 4 B2, & - td to attend. Council matters when they are m ; up his sod cabin and breaking the prairie. Wash-|¢Vel. The trapeze performances Robert Sim: Chambers, Fifth Street. and with forthright honesty. Mr. MacDonald and |, "oy yctian and others were just placing the |Were simply beyond any words! paon ED'W. M. McINTYRE. G. K. H Mr. Hoover will sit down and talk things over With-|miling industry on its feet. There lay ahead the | Opt. D. A J. TURNER, Secretary. out desire to deceive or guile of any sort. lean years of 'grangerism, Ignatius Donnelly, rail-|be a trapeze performer when I » nations are Graduate Los Angeles Col- ege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna To or {rom any place |[{__ = % TUR! ey in the city for DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. BLUEBIRD || P AR s o TAXI || ' It must not be thought, however, that there|way failure, and devastation by grasshoppers. Yet|grow up, or ride in a circus parade will be anything approaching casualness in me‘l?cv Strtugglingulittlf lStaLti,e m? ::e fcolurage to Iay}fl‘"d bow ST . ings of tremendous im-|claim to a cultural destiny o e fullest size. It |along. j8twe Th"{_“‘]l b_e ’lbO(u'Q t_hmj': the Prime Min-|founded newspapers by scores; its Yankees, Scan-| “Let's ask the little black clock BN, The- chogmmingg i dth the Presi-| 9inavians and Germans detested ignorance as they |if he has magic enough for that?’ M o Rogland 1s eoming o falk With the Feesl-| ., iyeney and 1t opened it university when it |John suggested. dent of the United States is evidence enough that|jaq peen but ten years in the Union, Dr. Folwell,| “Oh, maybe he has!" Peggy cried. | | Optometrist-Optician the questions to be discussed are not to be re-iwho had shown that he could fight in the Civil| But they didn't say anything IEyes Examined—Glasses Fitted garded lightly. " f “Oh,” said Peggy, “I wish I could } 5 to everyone as I rode | | ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting | Brothers welcome. Five can ride as 1 £ DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL War, was chosen to give it strength. In later years more just then. They just watched Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Day and Night Service ——— i The character of the men who will confer at|he was one of the leaders in nearly all the import- |the circus. And John was perfectly WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART much in a commonwealth’s growth is impressive, the next week or ten days will mark a very inr! portant epoch in the affairs of peoples and the| progress of civilization. N " L = " 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by chcfl ,l as one ‘, | Washington, as well as their official stations, is|ant artistic, civic and historical activities center- sure that one of the greatest acro-| . Appointment. Phone 484 | | Phone 4485 S | Meets g::s?lon:,tg(:émms sd; promising. It is not out of the way to guess that|nE in the Twin Cities. A lifetime that covers so bats bowed particularly to him! — | L an ursdays Responsible Drivers eacli month, 8 p. m. at Moose | Stand at Arcade Cafe 199 Taxi Cab | 5 x* AGNES GRIGG, me | | corder. Company | —a & Mr. Wolland is now comfort- | ably settled in the new loca- | tion, on Front Street, between | Seward and Franklin Streets. |, A cordial invitation is here- | |*by extended to new and old | customers alike to call and re- | new acquaintance. | F. WOLLAND The President Sets an Example. (Engineering and Mining Journal.) N i . e e At the end of the first half-year of the new! FOR PUBLIC FOREST. administration, the United States takes stock of | ) TR . |the Presidential record. Comments are favorable, | Through the generosity of Isaac W. Bernheim, sometimes highly complimentary. Even those who former resident of Louisville, Ky, that State is to|giffer from Mr. Hoover in political leanings join PHILANTHROPIST BUYS LARGE TRACT Good PRINTING —Costs Less fit | e Brunswick Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand at Gastineau Hotel ATimelyTip have a 13,100-acre forest which will be maintained|with the majority in crediting him with having L, Merchant Tailor { T Stnndl;lgfiile;lsa Taxi permanently as a public recreation park and demon-|made a fine start—one that will undoubledlty {fad There is an old s b ] ELL the people Pe B » i A s for ministration of the|to changes of deep and lasting significance—to bet- “Whatever is wor ing S Sandi . & - ::;Ztlmre::u:l };;::Zh:scdmsy a:‘r. Ber:‘:elm call | ter relationships, internal and international. The s worth doing well.” Es- See Dempsey Lewis about F‘m‘dy with M 9. (" f B . 4 ; Y s 4 New York Herald Tribune compliments the Presi- peclally is this true of psey good printingand watch your sales a ry § L.are Russian Steam Baths [ f e oaton of e UoreBe nigughit Inten- |y TREHNE Whan action s required; for acting hmd"{' F Third and Seward Streets volume grow. Other merchants . Open Wednesdays and Batur- | sive management, for the maintenance of a wild- frankly and in a straightforward manner. The edi- i e h:' ez:‘h: FOR ha ved this plan b ted X days from noon till midnight. | life sanctuary, and for public recreational purposes.tor avers that “The country can now recognize in el d . e e Py by teped Regular Dinners “Business Is Good” The tract, located some 25 miles from Louisville|him a singularly far-sighted leader, whose mind is | Cleaning, Pressing, Re- || tests.We'll help with your copy. Short Orders MRS. JOHN JGRRI, Prop. l in Bullitt and Nelson Counties, was acquired after|large enough to encompass this vast nation and | '*' pairinfr Alterations i a an examination of many properties in the State.|its vaster problems. By his actions he has emerged A o Lunches Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor It has been cut over and repeatedly burned over ‘:’; :c ;2‘::"1: ;i:g?tb:a?:;‘c:"’;a’;“’g; Z:L‘i;;:n{f‘““ in iheiphst ianiesin Shene Sikbis Diggling will 'be)(RGUOCR ihievement, such a5 has been witnessed | necessary to check erosion and to restore timber|,¢ the white House during the last six months, | growth of suitable species. An endowment has been|however, involves more than character, brains, ac- provided to maintain the forest in perpetuity, and|tion. It follows utilization of sound engineering provision made for free distribution throughout the |common sense, applied to everyday affairs. Mr, 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- Let us show you how we canimprove your present LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS [ e e DU Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night Windshields AND e ™ . - of tre or reforestation purposes. Hoover’s success is due in no small measure to a CIRCULARS 3 L) Juneau, Alaska PR S d l ’ m&inm g émg of the Unl:ve:os States Forest | determination to lighten every task by the injection FOLDERS e and. Tlntlng . e "g us 4 » ’ of order and system into his duties and into the CARDS under supervision of Mrs. THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY FOk Bervice, has been appointed Chief Ranger in charge g .00 his Cabinet and of his subordinates Dempsey Lewis, successor to LUDWIG NELSON of the forest, and a {fire-protection system already| Opgervers have been intrigued by the determina- 4& Coates Studio. Pranklin § Detwesn has been put in operation as the first step toward|tion shown by Mr. Hoover to tackle the hardest 4 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER l Jewelder Front and tlm“f-nd S Aut OS the conservation and reforestation program. problem first. If a lesson could be taught it would Expert watch and jewelry re- The establishment of this forest represents the |inculcate the advantage in disposing of the uncon. We know that we can pairing, PHONE 359 | I| | Agent for Brunswick | | Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | | | | i g 3 largest private movement yet made in the State|EeDial task in the quickest possible time, o provide, prove to you that Good Especially Cut and | jorable Fitte for checking the rapld depletion of the forests of | neldentally, 5 A peataiatiet n°fbu*x':"m§ g:d';o';"m"p“' Records and | | Gommercial Job printing’ st he e “Kentucky. It is expected to become a demonstra-| i, invite & mental fatigue that lnvarfsglys m‘eo};des MAN ' 25’8t The Empire. MORRIS ('ONSTRUC'"UNE tion of the possibilities of constructive forestry in|postponed toll, The performance of even a dis- | — - | COMPANY the State. agreeable task may be systematized, and so a new || mas just received a compl 5 Mr. Bernheim, 84 years old, was born in Baden- |element of interest is introduced. |}nae o prplete PHONE 62 { Baden, Germany, at the edge of the famous Black| The President remains an engineer in the man- § " TDES tohime Forest, which has been regularly producing timber ;;e‘r in w?lch he disposes of crops under forestry management for cen- are oo of the “do it uGw® makim 1 pratpe g ‘ i 5 et b ably one of the greatest factors of his success. A uies. e came to Kentucky in 3 chief executive without the engineering frame of mind, confronted with the tasks that face Mr. Hoover, might well plead lack . time for weekly fishing trips. his manifold duties. - |{ ming garments of anl kinas. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY seven + Call and see them Thrifty Women NEW YORK AND EDUCATION. YURMAN’S The enrollment in the public schools of New York City this year showed that the seventeen new school buildings, with accommodations for nearly 19,000 additional students, were none too many. It (Ketchikan Chronicle.) Is clearly indicated that next year's school house| The entire country, no doubt, will regret that construction program must be larger than the one|Ne members of the Grand Army of the Republic just past. The school enrollment in the metrop- gg:?zz‘:r;?: 5:250;: Joint meeting with the Union olis this year was nearly 1100000—a gain of 15| mprcceoe, Vel am‘!‘fj:;’jlgf;d’y"r&:cixt uxoar. o 000 in the elementary grades and 10,000 in the high|but the Union men were pirideo s pan, schools. In addition to providing free schooling for A Cause for Regret. Nine times out of ten the women are the money savers of the fami Men mean well enough. They know the' value of having money in the bank TRY OUR FACIALS Th.e finest of everything in the line of beauty Moves, Packs and Stores culture. these large armies of youth, New York City is op- erating or constructing six colleges and universities to give free higher education. The schools of high- er education will, it is estimated, afford schooling for 70,000 students. This includes the College of the City of New York with nearly 20,000. The muni- cipality maintains additional training schools for thousands of other students. Supplementing this system for free education there are many thousands attending church and private schools and colleges. These cover the en- tire gamut from little parish primary schools to the great Columbia University with nearly 40,- 000 students. It includes a score or so of famous schools, like New York University, Fordham and others, 3 Many people do- not take into account this great educational work in Gotham when they per- suade themselves that the Nation's metropolis is chiefly comprised of “Tammany Toughs,” the Bow- ery and Al Smith boosters. And when they do think of the great educational system of this great|fight to get into eleg It has been more than 64 years since the last gun was fired in the Civil War, That length of time, surely, should be long enough to wipe out the last trace of hostility or bitterness. Yet sen- timent at the recent G. A, R, convention ran strong- ly against the reunion It is a pity. The Civil war men, North and South, will not be with us much longer. Would it not be better if they could bivouac together in friendship one last time before they pass on? By splitting hydrogen Germaun scientist has epoch-making ex virtually nobod into two sub-species a added one more to those lanations of the universe which ¢an explain—(New York Times.) Next thing folks will endurance contests iy o ment man.—(Los Ang be taking these aerial rder to dodge the install- eles Times.) If the Calmnn‘brvnks the Glass that's not news, but if the Glass breaks the Cannon that may be election news in Virginia.—(Detroit News.) This will be a better country when crowds ction booths instead of mur- City, probably the greatest educational system under|der trials—(Dayton News.) ACH loaf of bread madé in this bak- ery is real food. It is satisfying and of sub- stantial food value as well. It is the bread that will always make you feel as if the meal has been a happy one. Order it. Peerless Bakery . " Reliable Transfer | Phone 149 Res. 148 | COURTESY and GOOD I_ SERVICE Our Motto | —t | | {ALSIE WILSON, Prop. l EXPERT OPERATORS Consultation Free *" THE American Beauty Parlor but they haven’t the knack of saving. Our tellers are pleased at all times to assist ladies who may wish to open a bank account, make out deposits, checks, or give any information in reference to our commercial or / savings departments. % T e - The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 1 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. —_— P vy BURFORD’S CORNER “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk —_— Commercial job printing at Che e R bt S