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q THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1929. i [ RNAUE DRI T R J Fraternal Societies ’, | PROFESSIONAL | [for about $220,000. It was admitted that the ecir- Daily AlaSka Empire cumstance that Rothstein was rich, his cash and OoF A ssets being worth more than $2,000,000 at E & AUTOS FOR HIRE | - Gastinta Channel r |the time of his death, yet gypped all the actual P - 1 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| . ".\q refused to pay his I O. Us, made | Helene W. L. Albrecht : Published every evening except Sunday by the him decidedly unpopular with those whom he { PHYSIOTHERAPY \ B. P. 0. ELKS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|cheated in the poker game. | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 R |there were only huts instead o houses. There were woods nearby, and Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ) | o mrns s v ||| PACKARD (New York World.) Burford’s Corner very, very few people about. In | Dr. A. W. Stewart i i | | Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | Raymond was the heaviest loser on account Meeting every Wed- (({ ty v swi by Rothstein, but he was not sus- | R o . nesday at 8 o'clock. Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Clast | of. the swindling by stein, s | 410 Goldstein Buflding | 199 TA XI Elks' Hall. Visiting ¢ matter. | pected of killing him mymom?l thought f‘ a good i Phone Office, 216 | = brothars welcome. y SUBSCRIPTION RATES, it d;)ukv on himself that he had won so much money | DA 5 Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| g ker game and got stripped of $19,000 in cash | r 50 i, o 4T e e, T+l o pker THE OXEN TEAW DS KASER & FREEBORGER | " VUM S S Dby, | By il, postage paid, at the followiag rates: L B . H. , Secretary. one year, lnll;ld\';rhmx"i‘;l?“": six months, in advauce, | e ,'“z’me‘g“ G:::‘:: B:r:l:"n [ soaDmsm TO ANY PART - N nth, in advance, $1.25. | G ¥ Eee s mc - - 3690; one imonth, in advance, $13% ) win promoty| F. P. A In the New York World suggests that| -Were stll turning the timc| Goldsteln Bldg. . OF CITY Co-ordinate Bo? ~otify the Business Office of any failure or rregularity | ooy oress ought to establish an East Pole and af .o U | ies of Freemason in the delivery of their papers. i fise i . ‘The night before last you had = | | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, ry Scottish Rite Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. _| West Pole for Commander Byrd to fly over. After |y, in an ajrplane where you could |- " & | Regular meetin MEMBER OF Ass‘&ycxfw‘sol PRESS. o|Wab he mignt fly over Al Smith’s Empire s“’“’isee how heavy the tratfic Wia: hid |5 ) Now Operating 2 Stands ot Frld:: ssociated Press is exclusively entitle | AT = v an o A hliaation of all news. dispatches credited to (Building flag-pole last night I turned the time wa Dr. Charles P. Jenne ! S montbep it or mot otherwise credited in this paper and also the| e back to the days when the first| | DI n H 7:30 p. m. Soote . local mews publisied herein | French physicians recommend feeding iodine to|trains traveled at night, and to-|| oo OENTIST | i PHONE tish Rite Temple ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO E}fohARGEFiut\tM‘ in the interest of public health. Are they |night—well, you shell see!” H ooums B‘lfildi Valentine ; | % . | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. FURIUTHAT OF L ANY. OTHER PUBLICAT trying to popularize oysters as & diet? The Little Black Clock had cer- | | ks e ; i 199 i = BRI 2 T tainly turned the time way Back. b | LOYAL ORDER President Hoover is probably learning why Presi-| It Was a morning, years and years : i Gastineau Hotel OF MOOSZ | ‘ eel evel e 3 fact, the world looked new, and DENTI | 314 aight, at 8 o'clock. The All-America Team. S il iy o FOR A | \ | | | | | | When Walter Camp died, it looked for a time aS|c.ottareq about everywhere were Phone 276 H if that great institution, the all-America football| “ar ol o TA XI Second and Fourth Mon- team, had died with him. No man could hope to :::i’m;‘i;nhcrses' Aogs, SnEE BN = GOOD SKATING | day of each month in gain the prestige which he had enjoyed in the foot- | oo "0 o 2 T = - 2 A UK KE Scottish Rite Temple ball world, hence we seemed to be headed toward |y onit n bie :;;;ch,, s:‘:;eL‘l’:gt f Dr. H. Vance ! And Ride in at A LA \FX beginning at ":0 p. m hundreds of all-America teams, all of them gmd"B]ack Clogck sl Y | Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. Comlorl: 3 e persons P WALTER P. S°QTI all of them backed by expert judgment, but none . . | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; T to § | i 9908 JNOLe ) Master; CHAS (2 There was the greatest excitement | | 1 PLES E. NAGHEL lof them official. Now, however, the damger is past. gt e o or by appointment STAND AT A Secretary. e " |The tottering Titans have been rescued in the nick €0 on. ~Men and women and| | yjcensed Osteopathic Physician | round trip— 3 THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'S |of time, restored to their feet, and on Sunday will|Children, dressed very strangely in || " phone: Office 1671. ARCTIC POOL | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR NEW BOARD. be trotted out on the field as good as they ever|the skins of animals, were laugh-|| Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | HALL $2.00 each Second and Fourth 5 d shouting with gl ; i d |were. Instead of one infallible judge in the per- |IDg and shouting with glee. — T FRONT STREET ! Tuesdys of each month, The Juneau Chamber of Commerce has elected S})n of (iaxgp. we have four: Jones of Yale, Warner| In the “rmf; of \;mr:s]:enlo:‘k,?ccl 5 -y | o i i e al“'el'rb’cloc:, Bc&t:l;h . i s affairs for the coming Of Stanford, Alexander of Georgia and Rockne of |Was one O e queel ng i et emple. - o splend\dflBOflrd mt d‘m‘?‘:f ;‘)0‘:":“ it. The new Notre Dame; and so well do they know the game,|Carts either of the children “had| | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | - g | DL [CEORCR e anete 38\ 106 & WEAK B ervatively pro. &1d 50 thoroughly have they covered the field, that [eVer seen, and a team of oxen was | CHIROPRACTOR o . t‘r———"——————_“l' thy Matron; FANNY directors are all wide-a-wake and conservatively Pro-'yo oo " Uil hardly be challenged. drawing ‘the cart. | Hellenal Billdng ] Hazel S Tafl L. ROBINSON, Secretary. gressive business men. The Board is well balanced et something of the old drama that went with| “It moves! It goes!” they shouted OPFIUE BRI | - f BLUE BIRD TAXI ] et S A A S both in personnel and business connections It is the selection of the team by Camp has certainly |“The wheel moves.” Hours: 10 9 8 b 45 ot | | Stand next Arcade Cafe | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS a guaranty thet the Chamber of Commerce will departed. It used to be that when he,showed up! “You see” explained the Little| | 4.p.m. tHB P/ | PHONE | Phone 485 | g:f'fi;‘c"“nc“m;;m continue to do fine work for Juneau as it has done &t a game the news went through the stands like |Black Clock, “a wheel has just I 5 & NIght Bervice & Ed 3"9“"‘ _"’-‘.30“ g St past. wildfire; ordinary spectators might innocently sup- been made that will turn around, 6p. m to8p m i ; RY. | non aeyntsbmt.hersp'ur? The Juneau Chamber of Commerce has been an POSe (hat he was there merely B ltemoons | ARg U e T . || By Appointment i o — ®d to attend. Counch . © ' owers knew that he iwagon ever to go. ou're Ing PHONE 259 i excellent organization and to its work during the there to spot some particular player whose identity |the very beginning of travel.” o s i o Chambers, Fifth Street o last few years is due a lot of the credit for the was an gpen secret _ v ¥ EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. pen secret, and to be present at such an| And John and Peggy watched the S A 0] 2l H. J. TUKNER, Secret: unity of the people. There is less factionalism in historic occasion afforded a much bigger kick than |excited people, the crude cart, the|: —_— B Mabr $ (;afe LIRS c.x‘iiry ‘h Juneau now than one usually finds in a town—far the mere witnessing of a few touchdowns. And so|funny old ozen, and said to the| | Robert Simpson . DOUGLAS arRIE 117 F. O. E. less than there has been at times in the history far as the players were concerned, the knowledge Little Black Clock: i Stand: Alaska Grill ; ‘Meets first and third of this community. This is a very desirable con- ;h“ vlhg was there was more terrifying than the| This is certainly great.” | Opt- D. i s S s el Regular Dinners &Mondaw. 8 o'clock dition, and it is one that will probably continue nowledge th{:t there was a pair of brass knucks - Graduate Los Angeles Col- PR S S ST Short Order at Eagles Hall, B i ionie of 01 fown are msinbers of the o oo, OPposing HobuiWe ‘recall’ mbatory told in | lege of Optometry and || ("5 5t service, Day and Night 3 # Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. if a people L z these chambers one time by Enoch B. Garey, lately| COASTING REGULATIONS Opthalmology P d Lunches P. GUY SMITH, Secretary, Vis Chamber and give its meetings large attendance. |a college President, but in the early 1900's quar- | With the present fall of snow,|| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna COVICH AUTO SERVICE Open 6 2m oD s 'ting ks wé!come A terback on the West Point team. the red lights will be installed and |:3 2 et e i L Sl . “We were playing Pennsylvania in Philadelphia,” coasting permitted only on Gold | = STAND AT THE OLYMPIO [ POPULAR PRICES P LIGHT CONCRETE WANTED FOR 1e said, “and just bef : | ¥ DR = & sovrawEiL | Phone 342 Day or Night WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART i L . 3 J efore the game an officer came |Street and Ninth Street. Traffic DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL o BRIDGES. running into the degSsing-room to tell us that Wal- |drivers are warned to stay off the | | Optometrist-Optician ! Juneau, Alaska HARRY MABRY SNGION, NO. ter Camp was in the stands. And then he looked COASting streets, as far as service|| Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted i | Proprietor Meets first and thlrd'rhursdnyul Highway engineers or ihe United States De- at me. |will permit, and to exercise cau- || om 16, Valentine Bldj % | { eerr oo e e ey | | €8CH month, 8 p. m. at Moose | ghway eng s : 50 ] e d a f = | | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senic: artment of Agriculture are conducting experiments “‘You know what that means, Garey,’ he said,tion In crossing coasting streets. 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Our trucks go any place any all. s o P! Y | A i Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | which involve improvements in quality of concrete ‘He'll make up his mind between you and Steven- All drivers of private automobiles| | Appointment. Phone 484 time. A tank for Diesel Oil e 3 in floor slabs of bridges and possible advantages son today. So play for blood. Stevenson was the (8¢ also warned to be extremely s —&2| | and & tank for crude oil save " 5 to be gained hy the use of lightweight concrete in gfi:zmylw‘ma quarterback, and they don't come any ;alrrepf:tls‘nncerosillzgdco‘u:llf;gsi::reigs‘; = e Nb:n;:; ::g;; e . i etter. Y R . i : floors of long-pan bridges. : | o - The tests are being conducted at the experi-' “S0 we started off and I went fine. And then|fuhonues W cautioning tidren) | JOHN B, MARSHALL || | Ru.1aBLE TRANSFER Christmas Brunswick Bowling T i) f the first punt came sailing back to me. And a| " BEL i gy S —————_ U ment farm, - Arlington, ‘Va.; under a 'cooperative punt just about gives you time enough to remem- permitted exclusively for their use ATTORNES AT AW Alleys I v arrangement between the Bureau of Public Roads i and not to coast on other streets. 420 Goldstein Building ————5 FOR MEN WOMEN ber that Walter Camp is looking at you. Well, if £ PHONE 483 l of the Department and the Port of New York my pelly had been greased I couldn'’t have dropped| BY order of \ LUDWIG NELSON T ER Stand—Miller’s Tax! ! Authority. The construction program of the Port any more punts than I dropped that day. I dmpped} GEORGE GETCHELL, ; IL Jeweler ! Phone 218 | of New York Authority includes a number of long- them all. And when I took off my suit I knew 1|—adv. Chief of Police. | e e e { e— e ———. : span bridges, the most notable of which is the wouldn’t be an all-America quarterback that year. % Ry 0 | L b f ick e RO £ i Oh, no. Stevenson got he job, and he's welcome SKATES SHARPENED | peluing, SAgent (far s Brunswiok | Hudson River Bridge, which will have a main %, % j | Al skates sharpened, either flat Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | FRESH THE CASH BAZAAR span of 3,500 feet, the longest suspension bridge " or hoilow ground. l Phonographs, Records and | in the world | On the whole, come to think of it, perk;laps tge e A Cons‘truction Soiitars Radios SATURDAY 0 E g = Sy! y humane than the 4 . 15 The experiments at Arlington Farm embrace the P]’;“;‘!“:‘ system 48 really more ‘,———" B — S i o beiag ULy construction of 22 concrete slabs, each 6 feet wide © ‘ [ - aad Opposite U. §. Cable Office § and 22 feet long, wn?] materials and r.nethods sl{cl\ Not Responsible for Anything. | THE CAPITAL as might be used in the construction of brige | xpert 3 TUESDAY 54 o A T floors. Different aggregates were used, including (New York Times.) | CLEANERS “ one of light weight which resulted in a concrete! e sympathize with the indignant Senators A b'l Bureau of Information s B2 weighing only about two-thirds as much as the who reject Mr. Babson's charge th;n. ‘;:’oxlxlgrgs i!s utomootle Bldg., Lower Front St. Order Now! LEGION AREN . ordinary product. Different vibratory methods were responsible for the recent troubles in Wal reet. R AR ) Cléanin B accin | employed in placing the concrete for the purpose “{9 Sgk:“l:“éhm; ::“;s iz:;gfizihzh?c:ngrx:g)'rt‘;{:;y tg; ep(ul‘lng g R ) Wg, k. Pl .g’ N ext Smoker i v nies A on; S| | air ’y [ oceasing e aa@ly AR thereby miroving happens in the United States, good or otherwise. PHONE YOUR ORDERS €p Mo A s o its quality. The large slabs were subsequently | | TO US 4 UFTOWN AGENCY cut up into smaller pieces of sizes suitable for| s a result of the visit of Russian aviators to | and OVERHAULING i BRITT'S PHARMACY DECEMBER 21 testing. this country, Americans have learned that some- We wilk sttend to them|} (oo 0 Gonod For and The program also includes tests to determine the thing else than the work of destruction goes on in | 5 prognptly. Our coal, .hay, y strength of plain and reinforced slabs, the bond Soviet Russia. Let us hope that as another result | Nolhmg Too Small grain and transfer business Delivered, Phone 3871 Peerless e o) | strength of embedded steel, and the density, dura- Russians will learn that something else thanil Noihing Too Large ||is increasing daily. There’s a|. L.0.0.M. bility, and elastic properties of the concrete. The Uhe """‘plx“"fii t‘“’"’“ °’onw.l°;kf;5e :”ym;‘g":t‘:i t:f‘r | reason. Give us a trial order B ak er data thus far available indicate that information Toorcd CBDIASts E0CS ’ W ing C h today and learn why. You get results from y - 3 of considerable value to highway engineers will be recking Car Service You Can’t Help Being printing done b T—————‘n obtained. | From a Special to the New York Times, it ap- Pleased g e y us i GET A CORONA ] —_— pears that a famous comedy team, “Lew Weber | y s For Your School Work V1C P and Joe Fields,' 'are about to make a talkie. Some a YACROR LO._.T;A..T FORER: lof the oth:r stars who appeared with that famous D B FLMMER 1] I .J' B' Burford & CO. f While Nathan Raymond, “Nigger Nate" because team in the 1900s will help them. You know who McC A UL PHONE 114 | an’:‘ofedflep is worn by | of his dark complexion, won more than $200,000 they are: David Mann and Louis Warfield, and Fay e ‘l:%cummm‘a___{‘. from Arnold Rothstein in a poker game in the Bailey and Frankle Templeton—(New York World) | MOTOR CO. 2 George McManus apartment in a Park Avenue — qpinoce yebels are threatening to overthrow the | Service With Satisfaction hotel, he actually lost $19,000 in cash, he testified Goyernment, which for years has been the favorite | in court. He held Rothstein’s unpaid I. O. Us. sport of Chinese rebels.—(Boston Globe.) A i XMAS SPECIALS MEN’S BATH ROBES AND SMOKING JACKETS AT HALF PRICE .-$7.50 at Half Price Yurman’s JUNEAU TRANSFER Buy your wife or sweet- & heart a new FUR COAT Amer"can for Christmas. A gift Beauty that will last a lifetime. Parlor O | DU S S-S DRSS i Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggnge Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL CAPITAL LAUNDRY . Under New Management The best in Alaska—ig || | SILKS and LACES a Specialty DRY CLEANING AND j T T | Men’s Pendleton Blazers, $14.50 values Men’s Suits and Overcoats | ' Men’s Fancy Dress Hose, $1.25 values, pair ... $ .50 for rent, fully equip-||| . PRESSING Men’s Fancy Dress Hose, $1.75 values, pair ... . $ .75 sa o e il “:ngrn“:s ake AVlNG d HABIT X - ped, with a fine busi- ] T. E. HALL, Manager Women’s Pendleton Bath Robes, $25.00 values ... $12.50 : : i i O e M i B e Tabe Cloths ..o i e i w.....at Half Price ness following. This is for the air rifle or baseball’ uniform as & boy? HOTEL ‘ Many (Ehnstmas Novelue.s -------------- L TR | e a't.Ha]f Price a big opportunity for ||} Juneau Public Library e:°:'.":"::":::' N ""“':n'."" o Rocpeniinn, Yo % ZYNDA ! Women’s Felt House Slippers, $1.50 and $2.00 values, pair ... $ 95 : d Free Reading Room Figure out the cost of the little trip you want to take ELEVATOR BERVICE " Children’s Felt House Slippers ... 65¢, 95¢ and $1.45 pair FOME RS, Opcrator, R AL ... the car you want for your town, and make up your 8. ZYNDA, Prop. I Men’s Leather House Slippers, $4.50 values, pair ... $2.95 Main Street and Fourth :‘:"’ fo put away « defiiie vail chch week taward that 507 From sa ill bring the ‘Nttle extra , ; MANY BEAUTIFUL FURS AT REASONABLE PRICES BHONE 597 I e = . o BURFORD'S CORNER| { Owner is sick e e e 1o The B. M. Behrends TAXI SERVICE 3 s p. m. Current Magazines, . @ A PHONE 314 GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM | A5 visoy || © feeiiiieo= Bank ey . FREE TO ALL é Oldest Bank in Alaska wczld papers for sale at THe Em- LT T T T T AT e e P T e | oM R SO | ;o7 e, RO L TR “,.W|muummmwumqmmmmmf office.

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