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REWARD FOR A PAINLESS TRAP. g > . . Daily Alaska Empire PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies 1 B i The American Humane Association has offered oF JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER @ prize of $10000 for the invention of a trap for !'-.-——————_——a Gastineau Channel A i — e wild animals that will be as effective as the steel Helene W.L. Albrecht —a e e G COmE A 3Dt dunaa” and Mam |trap and 100 per cent. humane. It is stipulated ! PHYSIOTHERAPY e R Streets, Juneau, Alaska. ki _ [that the trap must not wound or mutilate its catch. | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every Wed- (7 5 Fntered in the Dot Office in Juneau as Second Class | The organization has sent out notice to inventors,| Rev, Medical Gymnastics. [ iy, ot 8 Clslock. matter. e g __|trappers, etc. inviting competition in a contest that | 410 Goldstein Building 4 Elks’ Hall. Visiting - "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | will be decided in Albany next May. | Phone Office, 216 ! n S ax l brothers welcome. Oelivered by carrier ‘,"‘,,J;‘";g";,,?",:z'::g Treadwell and| hore are many reasons, including, of course, AT By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: the principal one of preventing suffering to the ani- OLD-FASHIONED _ :‘:mu WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler e ot Tn aavance, 155, oni® in adVANCS.| gl that are caught. Sometimes on account &l Mary Graham Bonner | | " DENTISTS . Rt Thagrbient dubscribers wi fer a favor if they will promptly}circumstances, frequently unavoidable, animals are( «e turned the time ahead,” said 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. 1 h ~F h C f C Y § e Bus 1y failure o egulari I'v ) i o o-Ordinate Bofd § L s, Dustne ol o nd g o {kept in the grasp of the steel jaws of the ordinary the Little Black Clock, “and we'se PHONE 56 nyw ere in t e lty or U ot Prosthasea Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 |(;ops for several days where they finally die of |g« see an old-fashioned little Hours 9 8. m. to p. m. 1y Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOC'TTEDx Ffissfi'a to the | Pain and exposure, | i -+ - Regular meetings w6 for embiieation ‘of all news. dispatches Eredited to| The American Humane Society has been fighting cene changed and it seemed |7 : Becorid’ FrIENY ! fEL8T mot otherwise croited n this paper and also the |tne steel trap for years. It finally decided that ““'{’]‘_l'n‘””’"e was spending| | Dr, Charles P. Jenne 4 flfch month &t —_— e —|the best weapon with which to do the fighting A i, ; 35| DENTIST N0 ., o ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | 5 he children had little air- i tish Rite Temple THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |would be a painless trap that would catch the am-‘ md were flying about as Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine : WALTER B. HEISEL, bt |mals as efficiently as the steel springs that have and naturally as though they Tel‘eauk!xf;:cln | Cnreful’ Ef}wwnt Drivers been in use so long riding bicycles. But one |l P! " LOYAL ORDER _ spending his time on ‘the | = — % OF MOOSZ | Fewer killings would make necessary fewer ex- d, and he was turning somer- | 4 Call Us At Any Hour Juneau Lodge No. 700. planations and apologies from the Prohibition en- |saults, and the other children werc Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets every Monday 0 LOFORrS, all laughing. | DENTIST ) night, at 8 o’clock. o R ¥ t see why they're laugh- Hours 9a. m. to 6 p. m. | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. | g | | Fai . pi ly Surv =i i John. “He's turning some SEWARD BUILDING | W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 | Fairbanks Paper Hopefully Surveys Eielson o someriaie 1 Oftice Phone 589 H ‘ Seartl peachy ‘ . | . Res. ! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 to them,” the Little Phone 276 ck suggested. i g y did, sud'iley’ heatd She |- L LTTT T a Idren laughing and saying: Dl‘. H Vance fun can you find in that Osbeaputh—-zol. Goldstein Bldg. could turn somersaults n | | goure: 10 to 12; 1 to 5 7 to § i or by appointment | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Templa 3 beginning at ":30 p. m. WALTER P. B°QTT, Master; CHARPIFS E. NAGHEL Secretary. Phones II and Single O Stand at Alaskan Hotel JARLSON’S TAXI AND AMBULANCE (Fairbanks News-Miner.) When it was learned Wednesday that the little |squadron of Alaskan Airways planes at Teller had |been launched in a dash for the Siberian coast, ;hopv for the early rescue of Eielson and Borland |was kindled. That the fliers were repulsed by fog 2 i INTERESTING FOREIGN TRADE land forced back serve graphically to indicate that| ~You see.” the Little Black Clock + R FACTS nothing can be forthcoming until such time as the | ed, “they can all turn loops Phone: Office 1671, SERVICE ORDER OF EASTERN STAR % 2] pall which hangs over the Strait is lifted. The re- r planes. Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | Second and Fourth lief expedition faces a tremendous hazard, brought v can do that as easily asfeg ___________ n Tuesdys ot each month, Nearly every important class of manufactured o ™ 0" 0 ow strip of open water in the | children in your day could ride bi- | = at 8 o'clock, Wcottish ¢ goods was exported to a greater value in 1929 than apctic and must await at least a slight favorable |cycles or be pulled around corners ‘v"—fi"G—'L B—_'_“,; 3 Rite Temple. MAY- in 1928, and for most oi them the 1929 figures, when preak, regardless how impatient all interested in the |in express carts without upsetting.” Cl;IIRCOi)R. arton \ BELLE GEORGE, Wor- ustment is made for the fact that prices are lower search may be So John and Peggy watched the | F thy Matron; FANNY :::n during the war period, were the highest ever L “As (Lio En;lsoauanbiunoflax:i :h:hNews—Min?r h(;?‘lmln buv“asdhe contin\:}eld :o;‘::' Hellexgt)hnl é‘ufl:;{:(g)R L. ROBINSON, Secretary. " elieved, an S leves, al ey are safe. somersaults lown on e i1 e —————————————— Fepucied, mmd.mg to the Dey?nrtment o Com.n?(-',rce lost in a fog, which may be taken as the most‘an([ they heard the others laughing [l Homcfi, el IONLY | 199 TA XI KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS As compared with the preceding year, Increases 8-y 1.0 coumntion Bielson could be counted upon |at him, but he was saying: o 0. 58 nooa < = 8Seghers Council No. 1768. i ] s s, i milton | “can i A ‘ TR . 1. Meetings second and ias> peared in our foreign sales of cotton manufactures, v, rng the Hamilton to a safe landing, though| “Call me old-fashioned! All right! i Monday at 7:30 p. m. lumber, advanced manufactures of wood, paper man- off course or far short of his objective. To pick up|T don't care. It’s a trick to do this. Traneiot Erothess. mis 6 p.m to 8 p. m | ufactures, gasoline, heavy iron and steel and also the the flight again with the big ship equipped with|It's nothing clevér to be able to \ p P. By Appointment | : more advanced products of iron and steel, machin- wheels would seem almost lx_npossible and to desert turn a loop in a plane. Anyone PHONE 259 od wbe::tendihcg;:‘:l: e automobiles, chemicals, and numerous other it for the uncertainty of a windswept, barren tundra |can do that. What I'm doing is a |:. Chambers, Fif i Ty, ) d Fran . dhebinab 1d indicat e | ¥ EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. articles. Exportation of machinery reached the 8nd unknown destination woul ndicate an in- { wonderful trick only people of years | -4 4 s ”» e i . J. TURNER, Secretary. 1 of more than $600.000,000, making experienced foolhardiness of which both men would | a0 could do! | k- H Q8 ow o o s el R the be incapable. Barring the unlikely they are trapped | “shall we stay and watch him Robert Slmpson UGLAS 117 F. O, E. this, next to raw cotton, the largest item in the ;, 5 oountry that invites no movement afoot, onela little longer?” the Little Black Opt. D DOUGLAS ArRIE list. Machinery exports were about 20 per cent that lies well to the north of the base, Teller, which | i o p | Clock asked, “and then perhaps we Graduate les Col- greater in value than 1928. Exports of automobiles is in virtually the same latitude as Fairbanks and | .ouiq see come of the others as TAGyS Angel ' also reached the record total of more than $550,000,- carries the added climatic burden of spontaneous, | lege of Optometry and TO ANY PART Meets first and third &Mofldan, 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall, they turn loops in the air.” thalmol Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. 000 with an incerase of 10 per cent, notwithstand- Blm];“l hu"’cznet:‘"‘:std““"fl ';:’ldv short days. [ “Yes, let's stay and watch,” said | | Glaeses g?ted s ek I P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- ing that toward the close of the year the foreign elson made the statement that search would not | ;.. & o OF CITY iting brothers welcome. £ be required for thirty days. This came from him . v — < IRUBNG sales were somewhat less than in the corresponding .../ ey trip to Cape North and after s force-| o0 agreed Peggy NI 2% SR ST, = AP months of 1928. A high percentage of gain, NAMEIY Gourn of several days. He anticipated trouble and | e {T DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART 12 per cent, was shown by the heavy iron and in all confidence was prepared to meet it. Although | GORDOX'S Optometrist-Optician ) T AXI | LEGION, NO. 439 steel products. rumor has it In one instance that the plane was| For vour accommodation, this|| Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Meets first and third Thurs- | The increase in value of the exports of the provisioned for two months and in another that|store will be open the evening of | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | days each month, 8 p. m, at | products above mentioned were in all cases due f00d supplies were carried for the Nanuk, Elelson’s|January 10th until 9 p. m. adv.] | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by i e | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | chiefly, if not wholly, to larger quantities shipped. declrataion only can be taken as authoritative, leav- | AR —4 | Appointment., Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES | 4 ; bk Ing the further assumption that there would be | Sbbbetetmbmtotuttotobotddotdatadufudeded | & | GRIGG. Recorder. | There was little or no advance in unit prices. Among , * . 0 shortage for at least thirty days, and un [ - ne o % a3 i 3 - : e — « the semi-manufactured commodities, however, the goptedly longer. | OUR DRUGS | conspicuous increase in foreign sales of copper oc- Even though the fliers may be down as reasoned, & II * L : curred despite some decline in the quantities sold, forced delay of rescue will work a severe hardship.! ARE ! JOI}g%&gfifi?gé 'Br“nsw“:l‘ B”Whflg the unit price, under strong world demand, having, The shelter of an airplane cabin heated by a small 11 420 Goldstein Building Alleys risen materially igas stove at intermittent periods is merely shelter, | ‘\IAW"YQ RIGHT i PHONE 483 FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1 Largely because of reduced exports of cotton ax:;(i] e:‘;irg;}?:y“‘;:t;g:‘; ::" tb? stretchet; only i"‘f”'\ I Gastineau Hotel i !hld—lll!le;‘ll.'l‘lx! i i £ . 4 2 v ental stress of uncertainty. | . P N ST E——— 3 and tobacco, the Lo-tal‘ value of agricultural ;xpc;rts Hope lies with the elements. Experienced, will- | »PHCQS Too o i ) { Fhose in 1929 was somwha»» less than in 1928. FOreign jng men are at the base and will search the Si- | P oy | oo sales of foodstuffs, which, with cotton and tobacco, berian coast closely once given the chance. Larger\ . . make up the general bulk of the agricultural ex- and better cruising planes will back them up within | -’u"eau Pubhc lerary — THE CASH BAZAAR ports, showed, in the aggregate, little change in the :’next few dtays. It is not a time for aggrandize- | Free Reading Room 1929 as compared with 1928, some decrease in wheat Ment, nor a ime for misdirected judgment. The | BERRY’ S Open Evenin, and a marked decline in barley and rye being g%:r:f :‘“:h:“]logblx;g C’:S‘“‘e ‘t" the !ewestnfosslb]ei The Nyal Service Drug Store City Hall, Second P’lool: 2 g8 s is urse to pursue. rection L 2ot Main Street and Fourt N h I F 3 BESWES by, increased ‘exparts of meat products, 00X s gpergtion 1tes in' capable hands in ‘the manage- | Phone 25 We Deliver T 4 X I orthern Lite Opposite U. S. Cable Office and fruits and nuts. The gains in foreign sales of | ment ang personnel of the Alaskan Airways and | i=isiiasiieiieeteieitee Reading Room Open From £ i meat and lard, which appear both in quantities should be unhindered in the task. and values, are in gratifying contrast with the gen- eral downward tendency of other recent years. | To any one in need of a good prophet we The statistics of import trade in the last three|Offer a wide selection from among people who H ARRIS or four years have been much affected by pnce:roresee Wall Street panics, film studio fires and 8 a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Now Operating 7-Passen- ger Cadillac from BURFORD’S CORNER TAXI 5 Newspapers, Reference, 2 variations. Thus, in 1925 and 1926, rubber pr\ces‘f{;‘fil’;",n’,:fe‘:)“‘" the thing has happened—(New 3 Books, Ete. JIMMY STEELE, Driver . % soared, bringing up decidedly the total value of % | Hard'lv(lre CO. | . 2o Cou us and Efficient it1s all imports. Since that time rubber has dropped| The interest in President Hoover's income tax 'I Service Guaranteed greatly in price, and notwithstanding steadily in-|reduction is somewhat less widespread than it would LOWER FRONT ST. creasing quantities, the value of rubber imports have been before the market crash.—(Cincinnati has fallen off. There has been on the whole a|Enquirer) | downward tendency in the price of other major Rl 1%% i ROOFING commodities such as coffee, silk, sugar and tin. In visiting English woman says she “views Am- erican flapper: sly.” g contrast with an increase of seven or eight per cent. ppers seriously.” Well, lady, you haven't PAPER \anything on the rest of us., — (P - in the value of imports in 1929, it is likely that the | quirer.) el hilsgfsa In quantitative indxes, when finally worked out, will’ R show a gain of at least one-sixth over 1928. Purth-’, The British Labor Government has established ermore, while the value of imports in 1920 was;good relations with the Conservatives and Liberals approximately the same as in 1926, the quantities ®Pd is making considerable headway with the Labor imported were very much larger. ‘mcmbers.~(New York Times.) TO ANY PART - Pflntmg OF CITY il wecandoit anddoitright : 50 Cents—Anywhere ! Cé\nl:}rTeL LA%Y ‘ in the City at s wo? ||| Phone 314 PRESSING We oall for and delf vAfter 1 a. m. Phone 3101 A Buick Sedans at Your Service. Careful and Efficient Drivers. T cera corona | Phone | | Hardware BLUE BIRD TAXI Stand next Arcade Cafe Phone 485 That Belgian statesman who said that mis-l It's all right, but it does look funny to see a | 7. B. Burford & Co. 4 |farmer in- overalls shoot out b * understandings are responsible for most of the 'yis wrist watch.—(Great Bend 1’1rsn;:rnne )w 100K DY - dngnt Servios | “Our door step is worn by world’s quarerls spoke with knowledge. In fact - T S | satisfled customers” the same thing might be said of most personal] Post-panic version: Gentlemen prefer bonds.— | 2 quarrels. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) e i e e a6 e Hazel’s Taxi JUNEAU TRANSFER PHONE 456 LT T L (LU LT UL UL LU UL LLLS | Clean-Up Prices e pa: Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners 4 e Y \ 5 Short Orders = MEN’S GOODRICH KINGFISHER HIP BOOTS, pair ... ... ... 86.45 Stand: Alaska Grill Lunches = . % i or Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. Movés, Packs and Stores MEN’S GOODRICH LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTING BOOTS ...... . 545 BOBULAR PRICES Freight and Baggege e 3 o s Pr Delt f i BOYS® RED STORM KIN(' BOOTS, size 3 10 6 oo 3.95 AN EDUCATION is the bisthright of every H. ;‘-S%%EPIARD HAer‘I}oanmBRY AT KINDS OF COAL | || YOUTHS' RED STORM KING BOOTS, size 12 t0 2 .. . 345 e o e vhen TOE R i 10 U caxEmAL “siflfi!l?"::“ ! ” . STAG g ARG T y ~ PREPARE FOR IT. Begin t £ i L enyried S R A ST | MEN’S MACKINAWS AND STAG SHIRTS AT HALF PRICE them itk e dol)a:.fl:acl? ;‘;‘gi‘w‘i’fi i Valentine Building THE CAPITAL mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a 3 i college education for them. And then you’ll "w" Revios, Ty acd Mt CLEANERS : Suits and Over coats at Half Price be perel : Covics Avro Seavice || Buresu of Information 2 ; JON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It YMPT ., Lower Front St. £ ONLY A FEW LEFT g%na}fiis on what you do at present—SAVE "fi,fifif zz.mc Cleaning, Pressing, 2 i Repair Work, Pleating UFTOWN AGENCY R T S e e BRITT'S PHARMACY Work Called For and Delivered, Phone 3871 The B. M. Behrends % Bank : o BURFORD’S CORNER TAXI SERVICE GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM T g, PHONE 314 Oldest Bank in Alaska .S:‘:“" e rman, o Pign’ Whistle Candy T i el e

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