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o Rt Rt et o Al - e i S i el Lo ivich alaty 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1929 | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, 410 Goldstein Building | Phone Office, 216 . . building at Fifth Avenue and Thirty-Third and f————_~____¢|; i Daily Alaska Empire |z swees v mich nigner more e PROFESSIONAL _ | Fraternal Societis 11,000 feet—but its base will be many times larger 5 AUTOS FOR HIRE - 3 1 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |The Waldorf Astoria site is 275 feet by 475 feet B g e ' | - Costiniasts Chanhil I S e e " lin size. The shorter dimension is the Fifth Ave- Hclene W. ) i Albrecht .3 Bl ening | except Sunday by the lnye frontage and it runs back toward Broadway, | "OMPANY at Second and Main | ot ‘.l( |covering the whole block as it goes, for 475 feet B. P. 0. ELKS Call || BLUE BIRD TAXI | [Mecting cvery wea- (¢ o nesday at 8 o'clock. Stand next Arcade Cafe | |Elks' Hall, Visiting | " ¥ S 1 Cl |on both Thirty-Third and Thirty-Fourth Streets. It l!\:‘l“l’l‘n"‘l e Cost OF P will take in most of the block, leaving only the e AT G ~ " [McAlpin Hotel between it and Broadway. The Em- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. night, at 8 o’clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator, SEWARD BUILDING [seem high, we will wager that he would not take Office Phone 569, Res. twice that for the other eye. e learned how to stop in the llest possible space. ol 1 i S 1 P T >hon [ brothers welcome. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|Pire State Building will not only be the tallest b"f, et R T y i | Day lru{dONjeg}itgsscrvicc ] Thane for $1.25 per momh: 1 taking both area and hf:xghth into account, it will | | DRS. KASER & FREEBGRGER / i A WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rules- e T mnil, Rostage paid 2t the following rates: nce, |be the largest bullding in the world. It will, it is THR AIR POLICEMEN DENTISTS M. H. £IDES, Secretary. $600; one month, in advance, $1.25,° U0 lsaid, house 70,000 persons when allé of its offie| By Mary Graham Bonner 301-303 Goldsteln Bidg. S sl o B b notlty the Tusiness Offiee of any fallure of Irregularity |space is occupled. | The Little Black Clock had made] | PHONE 66 Co-ordinate Bo¥ in the dclivery of their papers. e 1‘11]] the plans. No sooner had John| | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A ies of Freemasor eeniane for Malowal and Business Offloen M Litiin eviinent Badlien” divids widedt & metropoli- [and Peggy greeted him than® he |- & ac a ' | ry Scottish Rite 7 i g LEDaBer i i at the news- | hurrie i Regular meetings MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. tan newspaper to explain why it is that the new | hurried them oIf,‘ — ;- The Associated Press is ex (pitled to thelpapéis of the country that express themselves on{ “They'll be waiting for us, ‘and Dr. Charles P. Jenne :ec;‘ld Frci’dai [ yublication of all 1 patches c ed to ; :lls?-vrmnlu.(’("-x\:.‘..]|'ul"\‘~[m.'mu“(t paper and also the (the subject are nearly all outspokenly opposed to|you know they hate to walt for DENTIST .:;o monly « local news published hercir § 3 e e |anything in the time to which I've Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | :30 p. m. Beot- s | Prohibition. He was told that it is because the 15 irned—200 years ‘from SOWE ‘Buildin, tish Rite Templa ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|newspapers understand conditions and know not “T oy sl B R the Little Tele:honegl’le ! One WALTER 3. HEISEL, Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICFTION. _ ‘gnly that Prohibition 1. miot“Beiifk - enforced DUt plack Clock and down came & plane s : that it cannot be enforced and must remain as a ;. a backyard. = . IOYAL ORDER trouble maker, become a dead-letter or be repealed. “What a little bit of space in|T 1 F R ,““} OF MOOS=® | e which to land,” said John. Dr. AI-) W. iu:wart Juneau Lodge No. 700, H While to some the ‘demand-of ‘an Alaska fish- “You must remember you're way | | Hows & nmmulsm 6 | Meets every Monday lerman of $25/000 for an eye that he_ lost mluhl‘(\h(‘:n! of your time now and they “ v e P. m. | 9 W. T. VALE, Becy, P. O. Bo 1 | Y they can stop in a back |’ Fhane 78 . S 2 MOUNT JUN]:AUwaGI zox : | 5, yard anywhere, now. That's wk 4 | Mr. Hornaday and the Brown Bears. Yt0 Soywhore fom o oo every- |fF—————— & Packard T b Second and Fourth Mon: i PR v o |one's yard these days.” | Dr. H. Vance Lo ; at's q: esb;ong day of each month in i Tin b N s ccognized | They stepped into the plane. The | | Osteopath—201 Gioldsteln Bidg. | | I) L 9 BHeuL ol o Scottish Rite Temple | somewhat ss an sthonty or e 800, resognlsce 1ot was dressed in the wmifarm | | Hours: 10 fo 13: 10 5.7 to s e Luxe after they have tasted N7\ beginning at 730 p. m, ‘ 'fi o hos sad it is Master; CHARUES E. NAGHEL X — He has a considerable following in Gotham and| And up and down and along the || Licensed Osteopathic Physician whose bread it is and 7 . 5 75 Ay some prestige at the National Capital. He has been I they sped—going at the most | | horis JaEL i Servlce no wonder. It is a food Jg|Secretary. r XCITEMENT IN WALL STREET. the chiet howler for the conservation of wild life | terrific speed. —The pllot-police- || Residence, MacKinnon Apts, that is not only a meal- "ORDER OF EASTERN s ; A . 'y : . TAR k in Alaska, and particularly is he the champion uf‘”"““ kept mot.mm:)g km pc;'oplteh \_”_ pon b time staple but a de- Second snd Fourth i That attack on high prices of stocks in the that pleasing beast, the brown bear. the other planes o S 3 -t cided relish. It’s pure. Tuesdys of each menth, ] New York Exchange was rather successful yester- Possibly Mr. Hornaday will never learn of that|own side of hthe ;“r"":y' 8nd “Row Dr. Geo. L. Barton o at 8 o'clock, Scottish i day when people were induced to sell 13,000,000 splendid young man, a trusted and a worthy em- ;\m :fi?;nm rcms opped some one| | HIROPRACTOR, Hellerthyl | { { prompt Service, Day and Night Rite Tcmple. MAY- L roes loye: f the Forestry Bur g duate of one for g . % ” P l LLE - e maler i, tho. orovibly, pltapes B o i s o Exadunte oo in| “T wouldn't mind,” he told John | | ot e s Covicnn Auro SERVICE eeriess R selling day in history. Whether or ny! H‘e ?mmf his work of developing a great pioneer country, gave |and Peggy, “if they hit it up a _m- | Hours: 10 8. m. to 12 noon, 2 STAND AT THE QLMPIC L ROBINSdN, Secretary. Smong shareholders will continue until pripes are ., yo. 1o oo the result of an shback by one of |tle bit and maybe went 350 milesf | ®) % TSR BE O P om | Phone 342 Day or.Night BakerV ; { forced down materially, to remain there, it is 00 t{he vicious animals which are no good to mankind. |or so—but 500 }s too much. It’s % 9 p. m. Phone J29 | Juneau, Alaska . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS soon to say. One thing must not be forgotten:| —That splendid young man of 33 years leaves|taking chances. CHIROPRACTIC PR DA L5 L S Seghers Council No. 1766 every one of those thirteen million shares had a a good mother il? Oregon. He was her all. Today| Everywhere there were planes. | is not the practice of Medicine, | S = - : Meetings second and jash buyer. The bottom will not disappear as long as‘hc_ls dead. He is dead bccausel of the brown bmn-j'rhc traffic was certainly _henvy. Surgery nor Osteopathy. ? H'—*‘ Monday at 7:30 p. m there are buyers for all the stock that is offered Which Mr. Hurnuday_and his like have béen pro-| “I don't know what it will come | .y &y & ] 1 Iransient brothers ury ¢ i 4 | tecting. It would be interesting to watch Mr. Horn- |to" the policeman told John and | — = Relxab e Tramfer ' ] ed to attend. Councti or sale. 'aday go into that little home in Oregon, to the|peggy. “Everywhere you go these " | Phone 149 Res. 148 | Chambers, Fifth Street. & = vpiio) yeslenday moans Ehak 8 1t 08 BIOURY ] inbthar ‘of ! Ehat MOVRRH ho' 15 Wintoven ' 1 boy 10 | days there’s a line in the air.” Robert Simpson COURTESY and GOOL | | EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. ' was made and lost. It is too soon for many to . | SERVICE Our Motto |1 o #. J. TUKNER, Secretary. know whether they have lost or won, but there is bear or any other bear should be protected. traffic and showed them how he ! 5 no doubt that many people are painfully aware| It is c_orcamly to be hoped that the Forestry of the baltle casualties. One can imagine than Service will make it its business to present in 3y 5 vas | Washington to the Bureau having charge and care PXC] I day in Wall Street was 5 [ exdtement gl D v and keeping of the brown bear this particular case. | Graduate Angeles Col- | 2 lege of Optometry and | | i . ey Opthalmology i tried to keep order, and they met lother policemen who attended to! By Charles Sughroe "DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. Meets Monday &nlghtfl 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall, Doug- her, and attempt to explain to her why the brown| He talked to them about the| [ Opt. D. | | the signals to “go” and “stop.” | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groura | S taking them down - | tremendous. The highest authorities have declared that me‘mB::rS: }:z, ‘;aeird s:fimthing Thit | e e ‘|| THE COMMODORE | las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. :bruwn bear is the most powerful and ferocious of | mads Hith pause «-mfii gf C:xsm'rmm:!'nmm' | GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting Sk i 2 | . | . R. E. WE! 3 bacco, BiNiards FORMER VANCOUVER MAYOR B()()ST.\i l'l-‘r-‘l'cmprcxo,e;{meblx Y9§‘ men of the Hornaday type | .what's that?” he explained. Optometrist-Optician { OE"::M“ Co(ljlseum Theste Brothers welcome. YUKON. i R s .| So they decided to go and see. | | pyos Examined~Glasses Fitted S TEVE B 5 That 4 f | 0 P. 3+ — R gt ‘ R g i BT o ol s || . Room 16, Valentine Bldg. b i S N N 0 | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Former Mayor L, D. Taylor, after a visit to b Hotng Fshe Tow ) LADIES || 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by A E —_— — LEGION, NO. 439 : % th Sanadian] ears living. Let us not have laws protecting _ 3 le li f Dress-| | Appointment; Ph 484 ?—*»«-————g} Meets first and third Thursdays Whitehorse, Dawson and other Northern Cal % |them. Rather, let us place such high bounties on | - Salesman’s AAMpie Mne. 1 o | Ppointment. one LUDWIG NELSON ! eack: Honth, 8 p. m, at M points, told Vancouver newspapers that the Yukon|them that they may all exterminated. es. Here Saturday and Monday | ! = . m. 00se is a beautiful and prolific country with a great |ONLY. $475 up. The Leader‘ future in store. He declared that the Dominion | Store. —adv.| Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior | Jeweler {| | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | ot M A o e Expert watch and jewelry re- | | corder, ought to conneet Yukon Territory and Northern Ford Success Due to Edison. | pairing. Agent for Brunswick | i ! :‘, _{L British Columbia with the railway system of the (Boston News Bureau.) | ?;‘:gl; ’": c:l;met P‘r‘;:“:gg ;m;a%g EVERVBODY""’D i ] Dominion at Edmonton, or wherever the engineers| Honry Ford declares he owes his success more - B Al g o || #ear, irwouio se narooume | (|| Brunswick ngling ; might decide to be the proper place. He also said |to Thomas A. Edison than to any ' other man,[ ln n WL ARG A S il TOMSILS, AND You WouLD NOT | | C faph AT 18 that the mineral deposits of Yukon are sufficiently Cha_rlova. Edgar, President of Edison Electric Il- . = et REACH'ASMMIYFOUGAS weoo. | | Heys well defined and developed to make it advisable|luminating Company of Boston, declared at the 30th IsBut g Small Part | GET A CORONA | “erus Houer rorvouswe | | FOR MEN AND WOMEN for the Government to build a smelter in that|@8nniversary dinner of the Employees' Club, in giv- pe] the Cost v | MAKE QUITE A RAGKET WVITH A Stand—Miller's Taxi ! Sevion ing r[::hmlc;enes (;r hi;) iari{ ss:ocia;iboxé wlthc]i:‘n- i For Your School Work | LIL WANT AD WNILE WITH A | Phone 218 | ¥ i son. a banquet in Detroit, when Ford:was ef v ARE POSITIVELY e —— £ iy only was Mr. Taylor impressed’ with the|mngineer of the Defrdit Ffison Odmpany, Mr. J. B. Burford & Co. L PR S A ron 4 { scenic beauties and mineral wealth of Yukon, but'p;dgar was seated between Edison and Ford, when l Qur Hqot wtep 1n wor'{x b . W D BROWN ] ¢ he was attracted by the evidences of the fertility(Ford was explaining to the head of the Detroit N & d4 | ! satisfled customers’ | ot 3 of the soil and the capacity of the country to grow Fdison Ctmnpany dthel engine he w;:s the]n lrgmg e geu!ng ‘;“‘ : gt a CANVAS 5 things. He said: o perfect. At Edgar's _suggesnon. e explained it a circular, cll"cu ar — — 9 Canvas Collapsible Beats ' The flowers and vegetables are wonder- to Edison, w?m told him he was on the r‘nght letterorother pieccof P NE YOUR ORDERS The Arcade Cafe Mabry S Cafe NOW ON DISPLAY ful. At an exhibition I saw turnips and track and gave him encouragement and advice. printed matter...the ¥ TO US | Special Dinners on Bundays 600 feet 12 oz. canvas lead hose 4 cabbages weighing 30 to 35 pounds each. : : v per, the address- and Week Days 2 H The gardens are filled with masses of flow- Senator Dill, Democrat from this State, has PEPRy i e wil attend to them|| scga Fountain in eonmection. Regular Dinners L) hailed the arrival of Ramsay MacDonald a: ing, the mailing easi- ers. Sweet pea vines grow to a height of : ressyd - gt . promptly. Our coal, hay,|| Come in and listen to the Sh Ord. bt mentous step toward world peace. Dill finds Mac- ly total more than " 04 Y ort rders ten feet. And I never saw such pansies d t f b | radio. Mary Young, Prop. . ° Donald represents that hope of the “masses of the th intin, Yet. grain an ranster business il rpresents that . S printing. Yet, [ & thercasing daily, There's a|l . *_Phose 538 Lunches indshields people in this country” as well as in Great Britain, in a large measure, crealémg al y.t 'alere; a o 6a to 2 e % 25 .|Who want peace—(Olympia Olympian.) reason. Give us a trial order pen -1, a.m. i NEW YORK MAKING NEW RECORDS e A28 Hemnioe Depend JEEES nd Toarn Whit PO e SR i s, POPULAR PRICES AND IN SKYSCRAPERS. “That brilliant marriage has united two of the Upon the Printing. ||}| You Can’t Help Bei G ARB AGF : . e : ol ¢ New | VOIS Breatest fortun —_— ou Cant Ilelp being 4 HARRY MABRY Sideli his The City Bank-Farmers Trust Company of New| Is it a marriage,” asked Miss Cayenne, “or a Pleas i g York will soon be housed in a building of 71 stories. merger?”—(Washington Star.) ':"-;.'::::: ",'::.:::‘: ed HA ULED Proprietor FOR~ It will rise 925 feet above the sidewalk in the O 5t fonn s D. B. FEMMER ! financial district of the metropolis, towering above| “Senator Howell will not try to cite cases, as PHONE 114 ‘m:o; Cl:-.lm 4 to. § anything in its section. In fact, for & time it wiythe President has asked him to do” 'says The [ Phone ,:: THE Juneau LAUNDRY utos ¥ be not only the highest building in New York but :X(’ll:gttlcvsvisrb‘lgatogof;r;;“1.-1(1Yvo“‘ let’s come down . s 2 P il S T RO . : the highest in the world. The first seventeen ; & | Special Price On All — Especially Cut and stores of the building will be 160 feet square. For| some of, the talkies may be a Dores But Sthtck I CAPITAL LAUNDRY \' LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- Fitted the next eleven sfories the building will be con-|of attending ‘a Senate tariff session(Indianapolis | Under New Management | F ur Garmonts TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE! siderably smaller. Then for 43 stories it will con-|Star.) | SILKS and LACES a Specialty . G ; MORRIS CONSTRUCTIUN sist of a great shaft 81 feet square. So tall and " T —— | DRY CLEANING AND | SEAL SKINS A COMPANY : slim will be the tower fhat it will resemble a monu-| “SWeden wants first-class high-grade skunks,” | PRESSING MUSKRAT PHONE 62 A ment rather than an office building, 1:1}13 t(r:‘e m.::l::mvcvxc\z lur 4(,n.rlnmcx;cu. That;'.s the olmy | We call for ;?nf‘i deliver | Q’I T@R When the Empire State Building and Tower, teNigentir,) 1aven't got.—(Seattle Post-In- | |/ ERONE 355 I SILVER FOX and on the site of the old Waldorf Astoria Hotel is com- v i T. E. HALL; Manager I MARTEN pleted, the City Bank-Farmers Trust building must The rising generation segms to be quite air- take a minor place. Not only will the 82-.&tury|vmimh~d.~lPort Angeles News.) Yurman’s JUNEAU TRANSFER LU T O T T T T L L T L T T UL T T e-arranging Stock WATCH THIS SPACE AND OUR WINDOWS FOR MORE BARGAINS Nyal Hirsutone TRY OUR FACIALS A stimulating hair tonic. Prevents dandruff, stops falling hair, restores| § The finest of everything luster, keeps the scalp healthy. in the line of beauty 50 cents and $1.00 culture, 7 > EXPERT OPERATORS Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage of'opening an ACCOUNT and the WISDOM The thrill in starting on the road that brings suc- cess — the wisdom in putting money where a momentary temptation can’t reach it. . Every one spends money foolishly and regrets it afterwards— think how much wiser it is to have it “salted away” for more necessary and useful purposes. e aRnnms Consultation Free Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 26 We Deliver SRR THE LU O LT | HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. [ PP Juneau Public Library Amerlcan Free Reading Room Beauty City Hall, Second Floor paid on Savings Accounts S Room o The B. M. Behrends creuston saom opes tom 1| |ALSTE WILSON, Prop. |2 Bank i l% interest per annum, compounded semi-annually BURFORD'S CORNER “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Ourrent Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc, ittt et It S o FEER-T1O AL Commercial jou printing at The ,l!ll"mmml“llll""llmm“l""ll"lll"""'"l""l"llllllI|lllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllmlllmlmlllllllmlll S e e n v # oy | RIPES, - il ¢ % GOLDSTEIN’'S EMPORIUM I Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska LU T T LT T Commercial job printing at Ihe Bpire, 2 e e it SN LT T 5 -

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