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gy 96 0% JUVRISTIVT B R L e R vy aho s as bbb abe L ASREAE g 4 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1929. est majorities in the Negro section, and a Daily Alaska Empire .. 5o ws ties o onss e HOOPERS OPEN PROFESSIONAL ‘ I Proleial Sociciics bt {colored Republ by nearly 14,000 majority. In .- = AUTOS FOR HIRE ‘l oF ' T fact, the colored Aldermen were successful more| 3 ) Gastineau C’hamwl L bt EDITO}}.fiND MANAGER,QH account of their superior qualifications than M-l Helene W. L. Albrecht ™ L Published pt Sunday by the|cause of their color. [ ! PHYSIOTHERAPY R R R Panien it Sccond and Main [ IN SGHUUI_ GYM | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ) B. P. 0. ELKS | — —_—— . Edge, of New Jersey, the new | Rgv, Medical Gymnastics. ; Méeting every Wed- (£ H e e P Yice In Juncau as ) Fr wet | 410_Goldstein Buildin / A I : Ty ‘Wed- tw ; m:xt’x‘.‘»u.r“ el et et s ador to France, has been one of the Phot (O 41D g 1 199 T X nesday at 8 o'clock. . ght ime/High School and Alumni " Quintets Start City s in the Senate. He has made a vigorous 4 _.'1 for years in his State and Congress against Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per month. brothers welcome. 50¢ e T T R TR T | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER i Elks’ Hall. Visiting { WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Rules he By mall, » paid, at the followi\g rates: will find liquor conditions to his liking when ¥ DENTISTS m r e o BLL00; ot monthi, In AdValet'! reacties’ Parll League Tonight | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. TO ANY PART M. H. SIDES, Secretary. \Fivor 1 they’ will prompty | ! | PHONE 56 OF CITY AN y failure or irregularity | oo Moses, who recently characterized the| The 1920-30 basketball season| | Hours 9 a. m.to 8 p. m. ¥ » ies of Freemasor ry Scottish Rite opens on Gastineau Channel to-| & night when the Juneau High School [ 3usiness Offices, 374. !Insurgent Senators as the “sons of wild jack-asses, Mow Operating 2 Stands MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. is the same that once referred to the Volstead : - = iy it i nitied f0ate | Act as a ‘fack-ass law.” Asked recsently while(and Alumni fives Glash 4% e HEN| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Friday it or not o wper and also the | yisiting out in Illinois about this chamcwriui:nnl‘ogl thcmc&ty Baaxstall 'tegual | DENTIST PHONE each montn &t EEtsL new ————————of the Volstead Law, he said that he still thinks| . 4o The game will start at|| Fo°™S 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Scot- ALASKA ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|; j5 g “jack-ass law.” B 2 . Bullding 199 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ‘8 %fl o ditn S e re iR f Telephone 176 i WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. I the best use to which Alfred Voight can Putiinrough with their training work,| - i Gastineau Hotel IOYAL ORDER that 16-foot boat that he lost on the California|phave been showing good form under e OF MOOSZ |Coast, and is trying to rescue, is to continuc [the direction of Coach Dunham,|| Dr. A. W, Stewart b 314 Burford’s Corner Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday aight, at 8 o'clock. and will make the old grads travel| | is|at a high rate of speed in order to| | be in the running when the referee| | DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING |trip to New York, he ought to leave it where it swamped and thank his lucky stars that he PACKARD | - 3 FOR A s § |l t tish Rite Temple T8 | blows the final whistle. | oOffice Phone 569, Res. w. J'léM\‘::ngMs!emN' g | The lineup of the school was not| | Phone 276 - SAVE s » Secy, P. O. Box 02 Recognition for Alaska Mink. definitely selected today, but Dun- | £ TAXI ‘ S HOURT TReAD otaE o ham was expected to start Henning| * P '{ An additional 5 per cent Second and Fourth Moa: (PELCISPIE sl : |at center, Nelson, BESESHOT | | Dr. H. Vance i And Ride in by purchasing 199 TAXI day of each month i | Results of the exhibition staged in Portland tWO | wards and Benny Messer and Bob| | . e 901 GlolAstth. B : CO. Coupon Books Soctitah TRfle « Temvis weeks ago by the National Mink Breeders Assocla- | pyrley guards. He will also have {05 301?"10';0 7 ;’m - t“‘ ‘ Comfort | e 3 e Dl tion should be very encouraging to Alaskan mink a big array of subs on hand for use Hours: B ;Ttod ! 3 | g 130 p. rn: | raisers, according to Jess E. Ames, General Man- |, " /oogeq o lg; b:omigltmg;: ] STAND AT | $10.00 for $9.50 P CK"X‘;’;:‘P;";“ EP- Nffl?{gr Wi ager of the Alaska Yukon Mink Farms n} West | pormer High School stars com- ‘LCCHS;hone. Olfi\:cecm“y!t:nn‘ ARCTIC POOL Secrcta’ry 3 GHEL NKSGIVING DAY. Petersburg, who returned Saturday from the ex-| oy Alumni squad. Orme| ! : . | i = - 4 4 dReE v | hibition. The mink taken to the exposition by l\/l_r.‘gmmm.s «Scow” and \“Hooligan,”| | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | HALL | $5.00 for $4.75 GRDEE or RASTRED Brik Americans generally, and Alaskans particularly,| Ames were accorded the highest praise for th_eu'lzlre berthed at forward positions.| ~ - FRONT STREET f Becind and Poueih could very well celebrate a Thanksgiving Day every size, texture of their fur and their health, h“'hmhlsturmck and Garnick are guards. —5 e e | Tnidad¥iiof ach nontl, week. It has been a long time since relief from was superior to that of E;nydolher mink at the €% |yjan Campen will start at center Dr. Geo. L. Barton || B ~lat 8 oclock, Seottish privation or fear marked a special cause for giving |DOSHION x;’k A’:s: e "aay,’,“aa"ny e thiat the|ll D8 h-fis fully Irfccfl‘:t‘miivrl;ogns‘mi CHIROPRACTOR s S i [Rite Temple. MAY- thanks. There is neither privation nor fear in the| ) Boy o We0ueh were not spectally prepared for | "0 e xlg,ix:,?ns‘menrx 3 # Hellenthal Building | 9 , i| | BLUE BIRD TAXI &Emiaifigfm’:;h‘z;; Jand, and there has not been for generations. Our|g o 0t were just six, selected at an unm\'orablvl“‘p b régu]ar i OFFICE SERVICE ONLY E H(lzel S Taxl | ¥ 2 i.ynosmso'yq ) first Thanksgiving Days followed harvests that y0'of the year, and that there are nearly 500 Tec 2 9, Hours: 10 #m; to. 12 noon R > 2 . & retary. ‘ | Stand nexi Arcade Cafe | PHONE L Phone 485 | matched teams of girls will play as [n curtainraiser. AT THE HOTELS terminated long periods of -hunger and want. The more at the Alaska-Yukon Mink Farms that are day became an annual event through proclamation 'now as excellent or superior to those he had on of President Lincoln, following the successful cam- exhibition in Portland. | paigns of the Union Armies in 1863, which marked| Fur men from all over the world adv_xsed Ig]ri the turning point in the Civil War, and the annual Ames that Alaskan fur raisers Whaf are ralstl:gmfli‘ | proclamations of President Johnson and succvzsscn‘s;Y“l:)‘”{‘)l breed "f. mlmk! nEEdMne‘:;e:“‘s‘; :5 il Alidkan H——— each year since Lincoln. JREODaRe BUCTEM. IR B Vs, Harry Chambers, Benjamin Is- | MRS 10 SR T 7 ) - {have sold all of his ranch’s more than 700 mink | ~*" d: H. A, John-| | . It there is special cause for Thanksgiving Day 'many times over to those who abtended the exposi- |1andi A- E. Moorehead; H. A, | Robert Simpson 2p.m to5p m 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment PHONE 259 | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Beghers Council No. 1766 Mretings second and fas? Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers ury t¢d to attend. Counch Chambers, Fifth Street EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. Day and Night Service | l' Lk | | | | " WOMEN OF MOOSEAEART i e LEGION, NO. 439 ~ K m 3 p Meets first and third Thursdays | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by || Thenle 45 ! ) more than ever for which to give thanks tomorrow. Mr. Ames says that Alaskan mink are a much | W. C. Grigsby and S. C. Berg, Ket- | i ‘ Juneau, Alaska |healthier annimal than those raised elsewhere, due |chikan; M. L. Freeman, Prince Ru- largely to the methods of feeding employed, and |pert; Roy Grey, Uniontown, Pa.; P this year that is different from many years that |tion and who wanted the mink for breeding stock ;H'AA& S:;l‘ov;bhfingei&%nae&s,ort | Opt. D. 5 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. have gone before it is particularly because world to replace other species being raised elsrwhere in‘J[)'re_“v;‘_"l o and B Duiiler. | Graduate Angeles Col- | Stand: Alaska Grill DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. peace seems nearer now than ever in the past.|the country. ‘Sew1.rd' I\JIrs E. and Miss’ Helen| | lege of Optometry and i CUPARY v Meets first and third President Hoover and Premier MacDonald have,| Invaluable advertising was secured for Pe‘terswAmém;R Seattle; John Hardy, Opthalmology i e - r- &Monday& 8 eoloal apparently, brought thelr countries closer together [Purg by Mr. Ames through his mink exhibit as) ‘' 4 Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | | { prompt Service, Day and Night at Eagles’ Hall, 3 st 16,/ AL 1P tRab neaimdss)| PrOCUDSNY movie FEIHE | (eel’ SCIRELS: Ware Top_ ) S Gastineau i 8 Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. g Gemsieii focenied at the XRnn sncl Buiite. ploouree of i CovicH AUTO SERVICE P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- is the world’s best insurance against war. |Mr. Ames mink and recorded on the microphone,| M. R. Bartolini; C. A. Leonard N i e '-TA\:I') Rl BLYV{p[c‘ S qnal < ey For this, among many special reasons, and for s short and interesting talk about Petersburg and | P. Portten; P. Denhart and Mr. 0 bc;meirlst-o fad SIAR A success \ superabundance of general reasons Americans have Alaskan mink raising. and Mrs. V. A. Davenport, Seattle; | | P P i Phone 342 Day or Night = i} BRITAIN DISCONTINUES SCHNEIDER/| : . h 484 3 m 0ose o g that he was beseiged with requests for feeding|G. Carson, Inian Island. I APpoiipe: Shone | "Our trucks go any place any | Ieach month, 8 p. m. at M CUP RACES. i g i & = % i | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior |formulas by mink raisers from other parts of the Zynda, -| | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, 4 % country who are having trouble with their stock. Mrs. Clara K. Walch, Seattle. Q and a tank for crude oil save | | Regent; , Re- The British Air Ministry has decided to discon- Significant of the importance attached to Mr.! R xR S 1 e tridble: | i Hoorder. tinue the Schneider Cup contest for the speediest |Ames is the fact that he was named as one of | ATTENTION PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 1 | i —& | Folks want food that 2 has the authority. It seaplane. ‘This action, it is said, is due largely to|the six membe the apathy of the United States and France in the |which numbers s of the directors for the association | thousands of members, and is one| RELIABLE TRANSFER Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- Brunswick Bow]ing | o Made-to-order for premises. Neither country had contestants this year |0f the two directors named from the Pacific | orating. Ganaranteeifll}‘:st P()Jllassi E i must please their di- Alleya and the Italians entered only one plane—the one|C0ast. : {work only. Max H. Mielke, Phone] i e gestion. Our bread that had won the contest the year before. _Nar. Anfey-EaViSes that there is going. fo be a|i101. —adv LUDWIG NELSON will meet with your POBRMd Ml _WTO‘X‘ B Bl b sicoeeatul this Nekr; winning big demand for Alaskan raised Yukon mink, which e ato ot c— l ‘lpproval Slice by —] er’s y = i - . il |is a different mink than the Interior Alaska mink| Dell E. Sheri, oJuneau's plano | Jeweler B VA R e e it Phone 218 the race with the average speed of 328 miles an |as all Alaskan mink have been heretofore classi-| uner. Hotel Gastimeau. —adv | Expert watch and jewelry re- | slice it wins its way e ————————..d hour and a maximum speed of 355 miles. fied. Mr. Ames succeeded in obtaining this differ- | —_—————— | pairing. Agent for Brunswick | | into .your mealtime s o The circumstance of the limited utilization of |entiation and states that breeders of this kind of Commercial jobs printing at The | Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | affections. e the contest, the British Government has decided, |[stock can expect the highest success, either for | Empire. ! | Phonographs, Records and 3 does not warrant the annual expense of the affair. p'elts Otrh fori brcedh;g s&oc}(. for which latter he‘ A 3 ¢ - | Radios. YOll get l‘esults from However, it is believed, the Manchester Guardian |St3les there is already a big demand. | s e P l ti“ti" done BAvs, that' the races will be continued uud‘;:r prl: r’l;ll:e Alask:; Yukohn M:nk Farms is the largest A PHONL YOUR ORDERS [ eer ()ss p g by us & s S o! e several ranches situated in, or near West E (¢ vate cn%n‘r{)nsc in ‘smh a .vmy that naval planes|petershurg and all of which are Petersburg enter- ) xp(’rt TO US | EE’I; A g?RIOWNe Bakery i may participate if it is desired. prises for which great success can be expected. . We wii- aztend to them|! i el & Gt £ 3 The Alaska-Yukon Mink Farms are owned by Earl Automoblle promptly. Our coal, hay, J. B. Burford & Co. ! NEGRO PROBLEM WOKRIES GOTHAM Ig;aighmer, Jess Ames, Fred Porter and Charles grain and transfer business “Our door step is worn by W- d ho Id G. 0. P. Repalrlnrr is increasing daily. There’s a|l S Ctstomers ol 5 wmnasnetas There are only four Republicans in the New nn;:&eatrwonthiugs ::1m_n_n needs most to play the_i (=] regson' ((;llvs i a}tnal grder r— e Mabry S Cafe AND York Board of Aldermen, two of whom are Negroes, Lo‘n Thl: Rzr‘;]ic(:(‘anwo:llgi:)‘? bzay;fl:rt‘k:urmw. Cultl-‘ !tO gy an i;(‘r“ MY . THE { . - yet they are having rather a difficult time of 1t to| hociod Arthur had addect ~ang. & g waq of|| and OVERHAULING || You Can’t Help Being || NEW IDEAL SHOP || Ro.ular Dinners Sulel],ghts choose a minority leader. The two Negroes have|money.”—(Milwaukee Journal.) 1 Pleased Across from Elite Studio | 8 _ served longer than ecither of the white Aldermen — | Nothing Too Small Imported Swedish Utensils, | | Short Orders FOk and one of them would naturally be in line for| The fellow who used to ask, “Who is the other | oling ~ 0 D. B. FEMMER Copper, Razors, Finnish Knives | A the leadership. Both of them are finely qualified.|{Senator from Idaho?” has thought up one even Nothing Too Large Wik vt and Hand Woven Articles. Lunches A t . e R ; |harder: “Who is either Senator from Del: 2 & & PHONE 114 MARY HAMMER | Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. utos They are lawyers, one a gradate of Harvard and 5 aware 1 : - g —(Detroit News.) Open Days and Evenings POPULAR PRICES the other of Yale. National leaders, however, have | W k C q . p & ¥ Especially Cut and imate 4 . » Ref ans o] & * recking Layr dervice mt\ulnm'd that for the Republicans to select & col-| Ghicago, of course, stll has a “murderer’s row,” | B L SPECIAL PRICES HARRY MABRY Fitted ored man for leadership in New York City would|put a postcard addressed to the Cubs will mot | On All LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA-| Proprietor 1n;;vxh-|o with the G. O. P. plan to organize a|reach it.—(Akron, Ohio, Beacon-Journal) ; v n TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE MORRIS CONSTRUCTION white party in the South. On the other hand, to I refuse to do so when the circumstances so plainly Cities have been built by enthusiasm, but never | CA UL Fu(r Coats oy '""" 'I""""“"“"""““" COMPANY indicate that as the regular thing to do, it is feared, |bY saying “Let George do it."—(Anchorage Times.) | C! PHONE 62 | would make it harder for their party to hold the Northern Negroes in line. In New York the colored voters long ago ceased to be a one-party bloc. In the last election a large majority of them voted y candidates. 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