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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1929. 5[ ———— : . it is Dr(;poiod % TaAke CHER faster than sdy of G PROFESSI — rT 7 ls—tT\ i 5 it is se . aternal Societies Daily Alaska Empire |o o Bl | R | UTOS FOR HIRE ' or - | And with the skyscrapers there is a mmhm‘ - H l G i c; . t o e p—— TANT MANAGER | situs 8 gun to look as if the Wool-| o e astineau Channe - . . EDITOR AND MANAGER situation. It had begun oolo ; i JOHN W. TROY - - - EJ | Worth Building had a permanent job as the high- | Helene W. L. Albrecht i 3 | ening except Sunday by the|ect pujlding in the world. Then came the City| { PHYSIOTHERAPY s v . COMPANY at Sacond cand Matn [ f L o0 50wt bullding with tts 71 storles—| | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | ! | B. P. 0. ELKS n < R ; 1 bel | , Medical G 4 ™ r i = e |elcven more than the Woolworth. This will be| I e e || Call || BLUE BIRD TAXI | [“eeting every wed-y{ e Atioe c0 10 the Post Office In Junean a8 Second 488 followed by the Empire State building carrying the I Fhons G 410 | a Stand next Arcade Cafe | |fesdey at :lsll&cnx; - ~ |highest building up another eleven stories—even e g . | welco SUBSCRIPTION RATES. gty o .;’” ',)r bse ob 14t tonor' of beIng = Phone 485 brothers welcome. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |beating the Eiffel Towe: : } Fr— = 1 Day and Night Service | Thane for $1.25 per month. the highest man-made thing in the world ! THE GYPSY'S AGE | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | 4 WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rule By mail, postag t the following rates: = _ | By Mary Graham Bonmer || DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. S e hnanth, © ance, $LE. | That New York Stock Exchange vacation uitll .rp really very, very, very old;|| 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. p B e e Yy Tathire of rregularity |next Monday will probably upset the plans of @ 10| ne Gypsy said. . “But they never! | IS L ) Co-ordinzte Bot 1 the ‘dclivery of their papers. i of Wall Street bears. That will not cause a large|found out about me until lately. Hours § & 3. %0 § B./m. ok ies of Freemasor Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. amount of dejection in Gotham because just now|e “I go right tl;m\ll;:h people. I = ! ac a ’ Rry Scottish l:ite o & ik, N a by are | g right through homes. Even — e 0 - egular meetings EM OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. bears are not liked any better there than they ar o rig 3 =~ ; : etin; Lt Ty ecitalvey andtedove tHeliiia 1o A where houses are very crowded they | | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | secoud Friday of all e B e e W i 3 ' do not mind, as I never make peo- | | DENTIST 'elfl:('}ll montn ot el hows Dubnsned herein Those people who had all their worldly \w‘r'h‘1“${Y‘:‘&C‘]’("“£‘\’\j"a;’e‘i' o T R fl;lfi?d:’ Valentine | o R"im"‘i.ee“"mm"" il > A A AR & i 11 be no -1 ng \LASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|Wiped away in the stock panic of the last wec be| iy Chab™ oulatsend s ael| ol e I one WALTER . HEISEL, Secretary, 1 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION _ glad to hear that the country is in a sound and over the air through my waves . '3 3 healthy condition. It might mean that they Will|p ° . "o00q natured gypsy leltmc{‘. : : LOYAL ORDER be able to get job ako Dhiel df . e R s & be able to ge i‘, people make use of me. I help | Dr. A. W. Stewart | OF MOOS | bring beautiful | bands and orchaestras | DENTIST ] 5 |t people love : | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | sk SEWARD BUILDING t ve I ea th s | . t you've no idea e storie Office Phone 569, Res. music played by Juneau Lodge No. 700. and Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. songs The Alaska Highway. Q=5 { (Prince Rupert News.) [Tve been making up all these|| | W. T. Readers of The Daily News in a good many :‘,,A; before any one flncw me. Phone 276 | il O B“‘m sections of this huge district will be ve keenly | “In my air waves there are castles — & P k d MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 in favor of the Alaska highway. They bl Sitatas ldnd: Savers KNI | o m ACKAr: ; g Second and Fourth Mon. gam 10! ibekr dosrebiis dRcHbns and to Wem- ooy nraye ekt Tis g ENE AT | Dr. H. Vance Dolkg “tSk quesbtm"s day of ‘each month in | (§ e s ; | place to live. | Osteopath—201 Gloldstein Bldg. G Scottish Rite Templo We are not sgainst that profect. 1t is simply PO B Vol dave v ten you || Rours: 10 fo 12; 3t 549 ©% | De Luxe after they have tasted ¥ beginning at ":20 . tn S R TR e T o8 oy, projoct ) ome of my stories.” i or by appointment I it. They want to know WALTER P. SOOT. P D e ctails ke bas 10 he| I wish you would,” said John, as| | Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan 1 3 whose bread it is and [\ Mter; CHARLES E. NaGiEL || international entanglements have to be straight-|he thought how interesting they| | Phone: Office 1671. | Ser’vlce no wonder. It is a food eSS } : wprNG fed out and financial arrangements made. Al |might be. i q Residence, MacKinnon Apts. 4 that is not only a meal- ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ] DO NOT DESTROY OR CAUSE EXPENSE {1ic” 4 ake. time. | e e SR |2 G e i time staple but a de- Second snd Fourth e & While this preliminary work is being done in |the Gvpsy wen Bl ok | o —id cided relish. it’s pure. Tuesdys ot each month, e } Throughout generations, presumably to COnVINCE gonnection with the Alaska project, there are two |t | the old fairy tales too | Dr. Ceobli Bition | at 8 o'clock, Scottish E minds which long ago ceased to believe that 5"°”“f‘ real British Columbia projects that are much more place where there were TR mon-| ! CHIROPRACTOR, Hellerthst | | Rite Tomple. MAY- and other eerie habitats of the supernatural fare ymportant, These are the completion of the high-|sters and gients and dragons k| | Building I H l’ T . P()(.rl(;sg BELLE GEORGE, Wor- v forth in the materialistic world on the eve of All way through central British Columbia to Prince|I'll tell them some time abou_t my, | Office Service Onl. : (lze 8 axl f e e thy Matron; FANNY g Saints Day, youngsters have devoted Halloweed 10 Rupert and the other the completion of the road air heroes and air wave heroin it l(!ci. W t: lzn:oon 2 |13 | L. ROBINSON, Sec.reta:y gl playing mysterious pranks the effects of which between Prince George and the Peace River B]uck." Do you. ever Prgr strange nmsn;; p‘ m: 'Qo s m S 7D 'm | z \ B(lkCTV ny ” o usually are not visible until the next morning. | It is now Prince Rupert’s turn. It is her turnwhen you're listeni; _10" some 04}3 % %9 p m éhon: ng' i : PHONE [ . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ' That is all right. Tradition and humor sanc- to have a term of prosperity and it is her turn|the music over the radio? CHIROPRACTIC i H Seghers Council No. 1766 | tion the custom. However, there is one thing that !0 have a highway. She has waited long and| “I shoifib ey e 0o, GRS | not tHN Drdeuries Medicine, ’s Meetings second and jast | | 3 sirls ought not to forget: property patiently for both. Eveything now points to im-|it static,” said _Joh?\. | Surgery nor Osteopathy. i 2 A Monday at 7:30 p. m i the boys and girls 8! k A proved prosperity and the Government is commit- tatic, nothing!” laughed the -l I'ransient brothers ury is property and money is money on "f“ Baints oq 4o the building of the highway. Both should'Gypsy. “That's when some of our | S =11 | td to attend. Counch Day just as they are on other days. Therefore, come goop, | dragons up in the air waves get i — 5 5 ) ! Chambers, Fifth Street, | | | children in their Halloween enthusiasm ought not T D, Pputtallo is not quite right when he said|iose.” 1 Robert Slmpson EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K . ‘g to destroy property or do things that will cost his own riding is not interested in the Alaskan | “Well, did I ever!” exclaimed) | 0 t. D stand : Alaska Grl]l H. J. TURNER, Secretary. § money to repair. That would be vandalism. There highway. They are interested. They want it. But|Jonn, 1 i | i s = - :3 is no fun in vandalism. There is no fun in causing they do not want to see more important matters| Graduate Los Angeles Col- DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B. § “We'll have something to tell| The destruction of property or Side-tracked for it. They are fully convinced of Daddy,” said Peggy. | lege of Optometry and pain or anger. | Meets Monday J their own destiny. They realize that Prince 5: i |1 Opthalmology nights 8 o'clock at ~ | SR . s both. i | But now the Gypsy had vanished. | . ice, and Night causing expense often does bo Rupert will probably be the greatest city on the|ang the Little Black Clock had || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groura | | { Promp! i s Eagles' Hall, Doug- ,l c;mstld n;)rth of Vancouver and it is time they|prought John and Peggy back | ——*|) CovicH AuUTO SERVICE las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. i Wl o i ANTE ; shou ¢ provided with the means of getting out > o £ ',TAND AT THE OLMPIC GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting } WELCOME FOR MR. CANTELOW. fhoid be provid home. 3 I e v s [ Hcolbas Rlo e | Phone 342 Day or Night Juneau, Alaska Optometrist-Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Juneau welcomes General Manager H. C. Cante- i low of the Alaska Steamship Company as the di-| Northern Road. i head of one of the leading transportation (BRI O 3 | $1.00 TONIGHT TONIGHT S1.00 AT THE COF | T WOMEN OF WOOSEHEART | recting i . $1.00 CHICKEN DINNER | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by ||z LEGION, NO. 439 [ companies serving Alaska—and one that has served (Prince Rupert Empire.) with all the Trimmings adv.| | Avooiement AR 2 Meets first and third Thursdays | us well. She welcomes him as the successor of one' Big In vision and outlook, Premier Tolmie's pro- ey each month, 8 p. m. at Moose | { i | posal of a road through British Columbia, liukmgj . Yukon and Alaska, with the United States border, | fare of the Territory is highly appreclated. It Was iy yoeping with the times, and has a great deal| Mr. Stannard that inaugurated the weekly service to support it, | for summer and winter that has been such a boon British Columbia needs roads; especially in the | to us—a service that been inter- North. Of what use are natural resourecs, and | rupted and both times through unavoidable marine What can tourist travel amount to, if vast regions | The second interruption of the weekly Iémain practically inacessible? In a Province like this, road construction is a costly business, and a| highway of the magnitude of that proposed by Dr. | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- corder. | Reliable Transfer whom she knows well and whose interest in the wel ‘1 i e e it COURESTY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto i | | o 3 IF VOU COUD HOLLER. LOUD ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY TO HEAR, IT WOULD BE HARD ON THE TONSILS, AND YOU WOULD NOT h ; REACH AS MANY FOLKS AS WE DO, | THE COMMODORE LET US HOLLER FOR YoU» WE only twice has S Brunswick Bowling | Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN sters. sailings from Seattle has not really taken place yet, but it has been announced that for a brief time Toimie may well invite Federal aid. Dodecll, adeh | Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars, Ldfi‘%’fi‘l‘m’r‘ smdp;fi;le;lssm : during the coming winter the sailings of the Alaska an enterprise would have a national significance, | Cigarettes, Tobacco, Billiards PAGE AD WE ARE POSITIVELY o J Steamship Company will be ten days apart instead as well as being an invaluable boon to British | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | NG [ — i | of a week. That will be due to the regretable loss Columbia. | | STEVE JOHNSON, Prop. i OEAFEN! ——————————— q of the Aleutian and the necessity of taking vessels | of &chitfll zirl:'fmfi to Prince Rupert is the an- & i = 3 : Ww. é) BROWN i out of service to permit the annual overhauling in IoUuncemen t 16 route would go through K LN 4 | SR, £~ { T S R — ANVAS B ook gl?::rll‘t:m}'znx,‘m motor road connection along the Our job :hopuunul!nyou 7, ¥ LUDWIG NELSON Canvas Collapsible Beats Mr. Cantelow is not a stranger to Alaska and he pecome an from Prince Rupert, Hazelton would important junction, and the position as your telephone. Phone us to PHONE YOUK ORDERS NOW ON DISPLAY Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners call and we will be right on the Jeweler jobzo get the job you have for us will be welcomed rather as an old friend than a of this port further enhanced as a point for tour. 600 feet 12 oz. canvas lead hose stranger. The wish is general that his administra- ists, and potential settlers, North, South and East. N | Expert watch and jewelry re- | TO US | pairing. Agent for Brunswick | & | tion may be even more successful in every way| We wil attend to them|| Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | than ae hopes for, for his company, the people it Of late we have noticed where a number of stu- promptly Our coal, hay, | Phonographs, Records and Short Orders % 4 T serves, and for him. dent aviators are being trained in Alaska; the stu- e ' = Radios. W d ’ I l - dents, in most cases, being young Alaskans. This | graim and transfer business s Lunc;ws tn s ,—Ie ( S |is increasing daily. There’s a|= |reason. Give us a trial order|® !today and learn why. |is as it should be for undoubtedly, it would seem, | | they should be best fitted for future pilots of the | {North for the local knowledge gained from child- Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES FAST LINERS KYSCRAPERS. ND ¢ AND GET A CORONA | b e e st O T T T T R T T T T . . _ The fad for sped in Atlantic liners and that hood to maturity is an advantage. In other words | i s 5 . For Your School Work | HARRY MABRY H ¢ for New York skyscrapers come and go in waves. the years teach much which the days never know. ! You Car’t Help Bclng J. B. Burford & Co. Proprietor Sldellg ’lts 1 1 About twenty years or so ago they quit trying to: —(Seward Gateway. Pleased “Qur door step is worn by FOR ] i reduce the time of Atlantic liners, and the B | | . B. FEMM satisfied customers” —————e | Mauretania, the sinking of whose sister ship, the' What the farmer <emands is a tarlff bill under | D PflogE 114ER [ ————— Autos Lusitania marked a crisis in the war, remaineq W0iCh the term “cash wheat” will mean he can S wwwwwwwwwwwwwvwvween [ § THE Juneau LAunDRY 7 raise more cash and less wheat.—(Seattle Post-In- i the fastest of the big nger carriers. However, ' yopizoncor) Our printing draws Franklin Street, between Especially Cut and i the accalim with which the Bremen reeted i S ! Special Price On All attention. Giveus a Tront and Second Streets Fitted { :;'}:"h ;::‘l;l“l:‘ ’}l‘:“‘i‘hi‘:“;‘:‘ngg“ “‘:v“?:(\«." ‘:\';:‘ Its about that time of the year 1or ine keeper | Bl | chance to prove f#t | PHONE 359 V 25 as been n 45 SUS- of the Northren Lights to turn them on.—(Seward r t“ F r G LS || s MORRIS CONSTRUCTIUN pended recently on two gigantic British ships 50 Gateway.) e eC ) | u armen COMPANY as to give engineers and designers opportunity to it s SEAL SKINS E E make & survey to determine whether or not their| And what are they going to call this model > e MI'QK‘RAT = PHONE 62 i speed might be increased if the proper changes ADH'ri§3n city Lhut_ the Soviet Government is about‘ \“ }avln (j:I‘TFR E ok f were made. They are planning now to make them '© build? Kiwanigrad?—(New York World. ) | SILVER FOX E] ———————— , fister than fhe Bremen if that is possible. And| [ .. STl T LS e P e MA TQX And H : two great American ships that will make the g% 5 NS 1 NS Somned 19 depreciale, the || Exquisitely perfect marcels ot S JUNEAU TRANSFER | | Leviathan seem small are about to be built, and success—(Charleston News and Courier.) ling,\blm-wuvmg.:lperma-‘ Y r 2 § 4 CON[PANY A i g | fent waving and_hair urmas s E - = tinting.Y’ = 7 nJ N DI, £ | We pride ourselves on the H - NOVEMBER FIRST SPECIALS | Motz | SOttt g ] = s s 3 : S| ronage and our e 5 = Men’s Pendleton Mackinaws, $20.00 Values, Now ... .. $10.00 £ 'le&' ) Hallowe’en Ffwors = = Men’s Pendleton Blazers, $14.50 Values, Now . 750 £ “-5 x g and Novelties H ] RO 3 = £ | Phone=for appointment: Opposite U. S. Cable Office ||Z £ Men’s Genuine Wil Nite Sweaters, $15.00 values, Now 7.50 & oo PP g —J|E = an’s Bib Overalls. heavy & doni H EAUTY |l e = i . =|| Moves, Packs and Stores Me s Bib Overalls, heavy .wmght demim ... 150 | AMERICAN BEAUTY |5 - HE THR".I. 0 a/;emng' an ACCOUN‘IE Freight and Baggage Men’s Coveralls, heavy weight denim i et T SN 3.00 £ PARLOR | e = Men’s Wool Union Sui i veigl H | CAPITALLAUNDRY | |2 and the vv ISDOM g Prompt Delivery of s Union Suits, winter weight ... 3000 | . Under New Management | |= || ALL KINDS OF COAL Men’s Part Wool Union Suits, winter weight ........ Eide o 1.75 £ it | | s"";:;“g""‘s:‘;'iifi“ 5’;;""" ‘ El ARG ; A H Boys” Corduroy Long Pants, cream color . 3.00 E N l | PRESSING e Ee}gi tkmtfig S‘fi‘féi,’}fi 01: t;})‘:tt!;:z;d rf;{]:;e)l,: nvl:v}glir:ucz; £ Mo i Boys’ Corduroy Long Pants, dark color 195 = y a ; e “,',]H‘(')’;,;“g“deu"' ' momentary temptation can’t reach it. Every one £ . £ Boys” Storm King Boots, size 3 to 6 . 3.95 . | T E. HALL, Manager | spends money foolishly and regrets it afterwards— = g £ vy hs’ S o I . gagerh H lesuton() i =2(E think how much wiser it is to have it “salted away” E HOTEL | £ Youths’ Storm King Boots. s VLN e e O 345 & 4 £ for more necessary and useful purposes. = e Kol . = H . = : Men’s Kingfisher Boots, hip ... .. 6.45 E|a stimulating hair tonic. Prevents J Public Lil = . 2 E ZYNDA { Men’s Light Weight Sporting Boots . : 5.45 E{Muslutr, stops falling hatr, restares | {JENCAT FUD 1C ISR A tnierest per_sunesk pamwontilod semisingelly’ 3 KLEVATOR KERVICE . | luster, keeps the scalp healthy. Free Reading Room {|Z paid on Savings Accounts H 8. ZYNDA, Prop. = § Dry Goods Department 8 ok e Otty el Becond Fioor {2 - H ; £ Main Street and Fourth E BT = i " £ REMNANTS INCLUDING SILKS, TABLE L , FLANNELS and £ Readiog Boom open rrem {2 The B. M. Behrends £\ BURFORD'S CORNER | || . ASH MATERIALS H el E E 3 s i H cu:u;-;tlon Room (:gen from 1§ (S Bank 8 “TRY A MAL i £ to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m.} | = 2 PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY 13 Go ’s EM Z| The Nyal Service Drug st Crureot Magasioes, "NenKupes, | = 5 Z|] Non Better—Box or Bulk ; i LDSTEIN PORIUM | movsow s |I° Rt B B |2 Oldest Bank in Alaska : - il SR R O i | e e e | |

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