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N N —————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC. 7, 19.29. : : # i T . 2 . 2 ) . unpayable debt upon the people to his inven = .———{: ’ — 7 X = > ' Daily Alaska Empire i n na scconpiined noting eic e PROFESSIONAL | | Frotersiel Sociafies ) ltnis fruition of his later day efforts he would — ] Al ]TOS FOR HIRE ! e OP&? i TR R T \ave been the creditor of the race beyond its i 5 | astineau Channe ... R AND MANAGER have | v JORN W. TROY - - - EDITO BARNEER, s %o Teofmpense. Helene W. L. Albrecht el | Al ot | Bundey By LibT T —— 2 PHYSIOTHERAPY 8 ST T 7 A at Second and Miin| pYNNING TIMBER PAYS TWO WAYS. | Massage, Electricity, Intra Red | |\™ : Bk SUEED ke ——— | | Rev, Medical Gymnastics. H Meeting every Wed- (({" tw Butered In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Clast| Thinning of crowded stands on a 26-acre tract 410 Goldstein Building | 199 T AXI nesday at 8 o'clock. matter. O {of Southern white cedar concluded this year on the Phone Office, 216 | koo Elks’ Hall. Visiting = SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Lebanon State Forest, N yielded products worth N ! brothers welcome. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and T i o't ad by = BB AT 5 D 7 2 . 59 Thane for $1.25 per month. |a total of $8,750, according to reports received Dy ELEPHANTS UP HIGH DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER [ | ! | WINN GODDARD By mall, postage paid, at the followi\g rates: the Forest Service of the United States Depart- By Maty ‘Gratinim, Bolnsk DENTATS | i m DAR ! i Baaitea Rulos One year, vance, : months, in advauce AR e : ¢ G il g | TO ANY PART M. H. SIDES, Secretary. , in advar ment of Agriculture. The operation was conductec began the Little 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ! | i i ; & will ; as a cedar-thinning experiment by the New Jersey|Black Clock, “our plane is wait- | | PHONE 56 | i OF CITY Do ibaa e e delivery of their papers 3 State Conservation Department. On individual acres{ing for us. We want to get a good | | Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. 1 ies of Freemasor Telephone for Editorial and "“*‘”'“ Ui S11 of dense youth growth, the value of the tk ;| seat so we can see the parade. I've|: 2 {1 Mow Operating 2 Stands ry Scottish Rits & MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. he|réached $500. This financial return was hccnht”ldl J;;’ what the line ot —(‘i—_!‘_l i ! Regular meetings I naws Glebar tches credited tofrom work which left the stand in better condition mMarch will be. ; ; Dr. Charles P. ) second PFriday el B g g e ot sl e o leased| Peggy and John hadn't the faint- | | Jenne . H i b H bt than before, with the best young trees relea g i DENTIST | PHONE W i AT e R & est idea what the Little Black Clock Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Iy 7:30 p. m. Seot UARANTEED TO BF_LARGER for more rapid growin. was talking about, buf.n tk;:y ran| | Building { ‘ 199 tish Rite Temple ' ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | - W R 9 S along beside him and climbed into| | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. & - : — | The proposal to amend the Federal Reserve act| . “niane that was walting forl), ToEn ‘ A i | so that speculators might be punished by law would|ypem ! Gastineau' Hotel IOYAL ORDER seem to be unnecessary. Most of the speculators| «pye turned the time ahead,” the|#——————————%i “ OF MOOSZ |now lose e a court could possibly collect from |Little Black Clock said. “We're go- ! Dr. A W S[ewar[ [ uneais \Loogs | N6, 10 | them in fines and frequently they impose the deathling to see a circus parade up inj| | DENTIST FOR A 314 s Mon.d". sentence upon themselv fthe air. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. B ’ night, at 8 o’clock. > “It is the first one of its kind SEWARD BUILDING D | Burford’s Corner 5 ? | S s i e Porspiles i > / JAMES CARLSON, Dictator, | At last Juneau got her first snowfall for the|So we mustn't be late.” | 2 » Res. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 02( - was many weeks behind the Eastern| The plane went up quickly and| Phone 276 i SAVE To “estara SHoAR flew a little distance. Then ft|#————o e ) MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 181 ldle Western States. stopped. AR % ;i An additional 5 per cent Second and Fourth Mon- W ¢ ite all right,” sai e tle | | 7 > 1 , ai | Russia and China came to terms and stopped | Qe e dnar | Dr. H. Vance And Ride in { by purchasing 199 TAXI day of each month in A lack Clock. “We dom't have 1o} o0050th_201 Goldstein Bldg. | | 1}~ CO. Coupon Books Scottish Rite Templo their war without the intervention of outside COUN-|yeen going. We're way ahead of | | ’Zur; b mi. ¥ mdaz‘. ! Com/ort ;z h 3 bt M T tries. Attaboys! time, you know, and planes can|; 4or % s i ) WALTER P. 4 T f . d ‘ y appointment i STAND AT Vi 5 : a1, —_— : p T \ |remain still in mid-air. Mercy me!| | i onseq Oteopathic Physiclan | CTIC POOL i $10.00 for $9.50 Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL : S AbER BXPANSION [ The Pcetic Shannon. | What a lot of people have come || Phone: Offics 1671, { ARC ! Secretary. PULP AND PAPER EXPANSION. i = |out to see the parade!” Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | HALL ) $5.00 for $4.75 - R b Tast atnniar ] (Cincinnati Engquirer.) | “All about them, right up in the | 1‘:! % 3 {| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR B Y bring | There is a new Ireland. The shamrock still buds, |air, were rows and rows and rows, — = FRONT STREET Al V| Second snd Fourth voted bonds to the amount of $500000 to DHING 0 "ang plooms; the folklore tales still are|of planes, all staying quite still | = = Ry —=====3 | Tuesdys of each month, (47 water info that town for the' use of the Olympic Jies W WORHEL, D loce; the virtues of the|From out of the plane windows| | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | _lat 8 oclock, Scottish 3 Forest Products Corporation in the operation of Jand send forth their perfume of validity, but flbnv; and girls, men and vsomevfl CHIROPRACTOR X J‘,‘ Rite Temple. MAY- proposed 600-ton pulp and pulp products plants will \change has come over the “most distressful coun-|and even a few dogs were lookm';' Hellentha! Building b | BLUE BIRD TAXI I BELLE GEORGE, Wor- vote again in December to increase this bond issue try” over the green-clad mountains, the lakes and | Suddenly there was the sound of | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | : II l)s T LUE B L | |thy Matron; FANNY from $500,000 to $800,000 and the water supply from villag and cities—over the warm-hearted, loving, (a distant band. Then it CMDE| | proite: 10 AR e, 19 HBOR { aze (l\. Stand nex¢ Arcade Cafe | | L. ROBINSON, Secretary. f-l # !, llons a "\ to 50,000,000. This additional Poetic, courageous and devoted Irish people- | nearer and nearer. It sounded ex- | 2 p CAEES 5 pm. ) | Phone 485 I A B e 2 W0 galions. 8. (A2 by the pulp and| Who shall ever be able to close the gates of his |actly like a circus band, too. g bl e \ L tnas e e | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS supply will be utilized in part by pulr “ mind to the haunted strain of “Where the River| At the head of the parade was| 6 pratity aoe 5 | 8 ! Seghers Council No. 1768 paper mills already in Port Angeles and give' them | oy ot o Blows” or to the soft and soothing melody | one small plane with a very grand | By' A})pointrfioni b o4 Meretings second and [as? a surplus to care for contemplated cxpansion and | of the bells of Irish minstrelsy, or forget the sweet looking drum major who jumped LR 9 | = e i Monday at 7:30 p. m in part by the proposed new plants of the new scents of the roses which bloom on Killarney’s jaround on th& wings and tossed e 07 by J: | , Transient brothers ury company. With the completion of the new mills enchanted shores? ! | stick in the air. —_—— B i(;] to attend. Counch | enlargement of those already in existence that We shall not forget them, but the River Shf_‘"' Then came a huge lighter- than-\i!f——————fl' S ;‘cmEmgh :tr::\ 1 will have a maximum producing capacity of Don today flows to a new and more pulsating|gir craft, and looking out of the Robert Slmpson | s . G. E gt f p daily. In the mean-|'DYthm. The storled stream been harnessed | windows were elephants with thefr | 4 y . J. TUKNER, Secretary. e than 1,000 tons of pulp daily. In the mean-|p,," o yrgent genius of modern progress—t i5 10| ymics hanging outside Opt. D. Stand: Alaska Grill |i8 ; = e comes the news that Powell River's producing|p,,.nich all Erin with electric power. It began| iel Graduate Los Angeles Col- | s | e &3 DOUGLAS ArRIE 117 F. O. E. 4 k o g3 “Wwell, that's getting pretty high- |30 B cESWHBOR & 3 : sacity will be expanded to 600 tons daily. operations in its new fashion of service for human- | . ro"tlenhants” said John. lege of Optometry and | 2R & R L & < Meets first and third Port Angeles, which grew from a town of 2500 kind this weck when the current was turned on|“¥ gy Opthalmology [l | & M Ealn : Mondays, 8 o'clock ‘ s at Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis~ iting brothers welcome. about 12,000, through pulp and paper develop- to ail parts south of the line from Dublin to Gal- | ment, expects the newer enterprises to force the way, and Dublin will be joined to this great river And then he saw, too! . system in about two weeks, i e — o | ISR P 24 The twentieth century has taken over the land | | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL and the valley of Brian Boru. There is beauty and | THE HOME BOARDING HOUSE Optometrist-Optician | | | “Look!” shouted Peggy. Y : “What?” John asked. { Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Prompt Service, Day and Night ‘ CovicH AUTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC pepulation figures up to 20,000 in a very few years Powell River, which is exclusively a pulp and r n with allied lumbering mills, has ‘grown 1 | ! Phone 342 Day or Night R T S paper town with allied lumbering ) " |romance still here, but there is also power—a power | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Juneau, Alaska | WOMEN OF MOOSEAEART | from nothing to a town of 5000 in the last few lvastly greater than that of Brian when he broke | Formerly Dr. Pallister's Ho;p,mw\ Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | % ' LEGION, NO. 439 : years, and is preparing for further expansion. and hurled back the Danish invasion and lord-|win pe operated by Mrs. Bertha! | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by || - - L Meets first and thu'd’l‘hursdays' These plans, which are actually being carried ship in Ireland now nine hundred years agone. Rennan, the owner of the build-| | Appointment. Phone 484 | |7 g | each rionth, 8 p. m. at Moose | into execution, are the proof that pulp and paper| Light and heat and energy will now sing their |jno" ater December 12th. Par-|H———————— B L i oil | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior interests are confident of expansion in the con- |SHEES OVEr "’*“ land and a wondrous people Will |yied qesiring home comforts, warm | o Tk T T T e ve " Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | b3 T Hl.\n» 1eir blessings where once the invader and steam heated rooms, baths and| 2 Insist getting | corder. | sumption of reiver strode their bloody and conquering way. Th 2 | burner trouble. | nsist upon getting o X All of which is indicative of what Juncauites Mmay | church has blessed the channel, the grea Fut plenty of llmt "Alun ;vl“l\ fz* :“:: i PHONE 119, NIGHT 5103 the bread Lhat has . - y e i . | out table board, will find it a e ) | TR S (M LR expect from the-devélopmefit of thie’ pulp antl’ paper | Sfate acknowledges and accepts one of the pro | O RELIABLE TRANSFER proven—its-right to resources In this vieinity. The Cameron-Chandler found achievements of the times. The other p;ruc ::011:::; B;Mhrir;I,N?hntfifffi ,:,1;?. P : ¥ be served at your Brunswick Bo“lm« interests contemplate the continuation of construc- (Shannon will flow lazlly on, but it will also re- |vated. all ae sutside rooms and) & A house. Don’t accept Alleys tion at this City until there is made here from 500 to i;‘fl:‘“‘ the lightnings of Jove for the welfare of |paye hot and cold running water | LUDWIG NELSON & anything else as a FOR MEN AND WOMEN A 1,000 tons of pulp daily. Under the circumstances |t¢ Irish people. | Rooms will be rented for $15.00 per | | substitute. Your | Stand—Miller’s Taxi it is easy to visualize a growth here that will not AT | month ‘and room and board at| | Jeweler i it Aol Mg Phone 218 stop until Juneau will be a city of large conse-| A Distinguished but Quiet Guest. $45.00 per month. Parties desiring | Expert watch and jewelry re- that this bread 'is @ c quence. | B accommodations will find Mrs. | pairing. Agent for Brunswick | | SRl Tin the ol e R | R R | (New York Times.) ‘Rennan at the Seaview Apart-| | Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | way st A 5 3 : —adv. | Phonographs, Records and el o R CREY-HE 3 ‘ When the Berengaria arrived at Southampton ments. al | graphs, HALM: FOR \THE GREX-HEADS. |Mr. Winston Churchill disembarked. Careless e i | Radios. i l - You gt:%t resu!t‘s) from i ! g thus have ha eir S TR 2 | e f England's great scientists and authors|erican newspaper readers may | e o 1 eerle rinting done us dec(lj;:_fig B et yoars coms. after e i |first: notice: that he had: been in dug ountty O} {PHONE YOUR ORDERS |g————— ! P 8 Y " AT W b > % | unobserved. While Mr. MacDonald and Presiden E e | o | ifty years of age, and he says this applies to me- | peoR Lt o were in the spotlight of the xp() i ! TO US ‘ SETY A ‘s:?RlOwNI)} i akery . ics a sthers wi v at skille abor as i v d i t affairs | i 3 | 'or Your School or! 5 chanics and others who work at skilled la world, Mr. Churchill, who loomed in vasf 2 We wilk aztend to them PouTRl DAL PRSI AP well as those whose work is professional and de- | ars before either of them aid, was meonspicwous | 4 ytomobile promptly. Our coal, hay,|| J-B.Burford & Co. || oy pending wholly upon mental development. He says| in New York. He spent almost a month here and ‘grain and transfer business “Our doo; step is worn by W- d . the skilled workman at fifty is more efficient in|wandered unregarded throughout the town. R 2. s increasing daily. There’s a satisfied customers” | mn shlelds n of v e The few who saw Mr. Churchill report that he e alrln | SIm Ay RS execution and uses his mind to better advantage | o h ol Now Tork s & hotwist. reason. Give us a trial order & | M b 9 C f than one who is younger. In other words, he s ‘lxlf::l e R S fearn = e — aory s Lare AND a man continues to grow until he is fifty at least | i | . 1 ig the surface lines; he watched the play of th‘ 7 | | . . and that he ought o hold his. own withoub de- | s ecctets 1 Late attormoon and ihe siream|| and OVERHAULING |I* You Can’t Help Being | NEW IDEAL SHOP ; Rekuli Dignars lde Lghts terioation for ten or fifteen or more years after|of humanity in Broadway at night. He gaped a,t‘ Pleased Across from Elite Studio ! Sh - that. the electric signs, found out what a speakeasy looks | Nothing Too Snmll lmporudn Swet::‘sh p Utensils, | | ort 0rder3 FOR Once in a while there is balm for the grey-|like, gave innncul;{s mltplxv&vmb to‘ the tkt‘evg breporl:; : D B. FEMMER f::ple:a,nd“wo::en ..;'xl-::llels(m"s ? Lunches A " o 7 at brou; o 7 | 4 heads—that is, grey-heads if they have hair at all ;xli,x\n“llxl:-)l'c“fi;xx?(ll(dw(-‘lx)‘tn q:l::m‘ehm:se"esxsf i Asqufs;m Nothing Too Large PHONE 114 MARY HAMMER | Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. utos FEEH 7 o |were still alive it would be difficult to convince T | Open Days and Evenings POPULAR PRICES : EDISON AGAIN PE )| LE'S UNMEASUR-| i that “Winston” ever behaved anywhere in that Wrecking Car Service | i @ | Especially Cut and ABLE CREDITOR. {way. ‘ [t SPECIAL PRICES HARRY MABRY Fitted . i5g LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA-! e On All TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE > e | Thomas A. Edison has announced that he has| The surest means of preserving peace will be! found one plant that will develop rubber in Am-|to conduct all future wars on the pay-as-you-enter Proprietor MORRIS CONSTRUCTIUN A : [11 MP. erica at a eost satisfactory for commercial purposes. | pian—(Columbus Dispatch.) | M Fur Coats 2 COMPANY He is continuing, however, his Florida experiments “aperR e o B CCIILL H PHONE 62 ; Tt r 3 ithi 2 s The unfortunate part of it is that when stocks 1 % = That ind s that within a short time rubber Made-to-order for = will be one of the American agricultural crops and |Te0°und the chab who was wiped out does not. MOTOR CO. Christmas 2 (Dayton. OBDE T H e e ¢ that Americans will be independent of the British- growing barons. One disadvantage of Prohibition is that it loosens ' Thus does the Sage of Menlo Park add another a lot of very dry oratory.—(Florida Times Union.) Halt Price Sale Service With Satisfaction Repairing and Remodeling Yurman’s T CAPITAL LAUNDRY | Under New Management | | SILKS and LACES a Specialty | DRY CLEANING AND { PRESSING | { | | JUNEAU TRANSFER | | COMPANY | ST We are now able to give the beautiful REALISTIC R ; PERMANENT JPRESEING ' Men’s Suits and Overcoats at Half Price— WAVES s e oo Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage T. E. HALL, Manager | s LTV EEE LT PHONE TFOR APPOINTMENTS [ e | i R RE - Ve U GG S, & T LT TR LRV UL While They Last Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From We have an absolute cure G DEPOSIT 07 PAY DAY It’s just like taking it oue of one pocket and put- ting it in another. It's always yours—there when Regular $75.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Regular 65.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Overcoats Regular 50.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Overcoats for Baldness. Twelve treat- ments for ten dollars. This Regular 40.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Overcoats scalp treatment works, 8 a. m to 10 p. m. you need it——tlll_e saffistt kind of an investment. HOTEL Regular 35.00 ]“iurt Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... 17.50 i Circulation Room Open from evggr- figfia;e;ollzle dep:sitm:cl;e;x);mfl:g; ;‘022;13:? ZYNDA | Men’s Silk and Wool Muffler, $4.00 values ... ... ... 2.00 10 5:50 1, ;= 00/80, 4. 30 pound interest? At that rate money doubles itself ELEVATOR SERVICE p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, in sixteen years. Begin now—save at least 109, of your salary. S. ZYNDA, Prop. ALL KINDS OF CHRISMTAS NOVELTIES AND TOYS Amencnn UL O T TR A QIR T DR DI OO R N I L e B hom e Keep saving regularly. i W A eauty FREE TO ALL 5 | e as o | AT HALF PRICE Parlor : ’ The B. M. Behrends BURgggn*s 5%};““ i SERVIH | STEIN’'S R 1. wisoy TR TR Bank s | . WILSON | E. 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