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4 TH}; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNE’SDAY JAN. 15 l930 could ch:ngc the personnel and activities of their Dall\ AlaSka E"lplre Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Mor- PROFESSIONAL AT RN L ety I[ Fraternal Societies ’ R s oo B als, and retire its perniciously busy and misrepre- | oF JOHN W TROY - - « EDITOR A_ND MANAGEE senting head, 1:; ]C]:\‘ron(:(” Tl-uf\ Wilson, and hvlp’ ‘ . sy ’ Gasu'neau C} nel } | p e e b;~m; the standing of their great o.;,ammu‘m | He]ene W. L Albrecht o 1 PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main The percentage of political preachers is not large. | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS e Aol SN B et they 't ip with noise what they lack in| | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every Wed- ({ Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class [ numbe and they are so insistent upon assuming H Rev, Medical Gymnastics. Mg Y. q tw matter. | 410 Goldstein Building nesday at 8 o'clock. L aiinal S SR S RECIRE N RN Tl T y of a super-government that they are i1 n g ’ Elkx’ Hall, Visiting . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. coloring the church’s reputation. They ought to | Phone Office, 216 y ° o e M oy Delivered by carrler in Juncau, Douglag, Treadwell and o tnrown overboard before they impair the use- s ar Son S aXl I‘lL}:.‘”‘t.l o x:};:'n“r]n:;‘vm‘m fulness of one of the greatest of American churches il DRS, KASER & FREEBURGER WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler dvance, $ _ PICTURES DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. er a favor if they will promptly| The resignation of Senate seats by Senators By W Graham Bonner s n’r of any fallure or irregularity g | me 1 r papers. Edge and Sackett shows that there are differences! Th¢ I al and Business Offices, 3 ! g | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. e Al PHONE 50 Anywhere in the City for Co-ordinate Bot ; i ies of Freemasoo — e ibed ~—___|in taste. A little over a year ago Ambassador « :' E ““drm‘ilf !‘i’le timek Hours 9 &. m. to 9 p, m. r s of Freemasos MEVBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Houghton resigned his London post to run for ar s doing as | ;2 A " Seoti i The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the % i promised and was turning | i H g eetings ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to|Senator in New York. He preferred the Senate.| s o Reguiar metine it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the|p wover the New York electors chose Senator | local news published herein. each month a1 7:30 p. m. Seot- tish Rite Temple e amh 4 ARG A, TSRO A SN A A i . — | Copeland for a second term and Mr. Houghton | was permitted to go back to London. =] way back. 1 little while before tne!| Dr. Charles P. Jenne °c d gone to a picnic Wlthr DENTIST | and now he had' | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine { _— | the time so far back that Building | g 2 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. The great increase in the exportation of mach- |t vere no houses around, and | Telephone 176 o4 Careful, Efficient Drivers LOYAL ORDER inery from the United States might mean that some | ‘m; ‘;HT ln: kca::ls‘. e & OF MOOSZ " The people looked like ers 8 4 of those foreigners are about to go into mass produc- g &1 B | = 1 At Any Hour Juneau Lodge No. 700. tion on a scale that will boost our imports later. 1 had gefu before: WENENTS Dr. A. W. Stewart | Call Us y Meets every Monday S a scs L ack Clock had turned thei DENTIST ) night, at 8 o'clock. e R S time ay back. They didn’t H 9 to A o Thos: s about the course that Eielson| o R | ours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. " rhi)ip ,ru»')m,)v‘ ") heard by the natives are en- | ‘n"-Vh‘ ol s E e SHWASE e DAY AND NIGHT R B, D Do BN was, 1§m;, when oz y : 4 ey et v‘xm an empty sort o!,v Office Phone 569, Res. couraging, but it may take a long time to verify| ch to live! i Phone 276 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m, ; WALTER P. S°OTI Master; CHARIFS E. NAGHEL f5— them w the children saw some of Ph II d S' l 0 people drawing pictures on |- ones an lng e How Dry Is the House? | The pictures were not so very ' Dr. H. Vance | X They were not much | | Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. han pictures John and | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § uld draw, but it was such or by appointment Stand at Alaskan Hotel (New York Herald Tribune.) Is the House wet or dry? Is it growing wetter |pogoy ¥ e 3 i il Secretary. RIDDER BROTHERS PURCHASE or dryer? These are absorbing questions, because|pyn vatch these grown-up peo- | | Licensed Osteopathic Physician CARLSON’S TAXI AND AMBULANCE SO INTEREST IN SEATTLE TIMES. in the House one finds the surest clew to the politi- |pje making pictures on their caves. | Phone: Office 1671. "ORDER OF EASTERN ST, lcal temper of the people. [P ohn and Pegay watched one|| Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | SERVICE Second and Fourth Col. C. B. Blethen, for many years editor and| rpe present House, like many preceding ones, |, making a picture of a goat, v—‘—?———:{:‘l 'I\xesday;ofeachmon}h, ¥ publisher and principal owner of the Seattle Tlm?&‘“‘s a wet bloc. In former years it was ably or-|;,4 another was making a picture : i e O at 8 ocm‘ik' Scottish i i who recently acquired the interests of the other/ganized and led by Representative John Philllpt,f ny, and they made these! | Dr. Geo. L. Barton } L = R e B A R T 1 gx{g;fl:%nlgg v’;II;Y ‘. heirs of his father, the late Col. Alden J. Blethen‘.fllll of Mm:ylanvd When he rant Ic; the S"en:‘:: >s by using a sharp plece of | CHIROPRACTOR ; g FA.NNYOY };Jy B fias announced the sale of 40 per cent. of the owner-|the leadership went to & Democrat, Representa on the rock of their caves.| | S f t | BOBINBCN. Secrdbar < ; 4 hers, New|J: Charles Linthicum, also a Marylander. It prob- yure 8esifg’ the veRy: Hinabi Hellenthal Building are y s L I st Thice 0, Sue Ridoer Dloders, 'ably never had more than 60 adherents out of | .o0t FEEE 0 N hal | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY = e % york and St. Paul, who own a chain of nine news- 4, Houge membership of 435, but it has its uses BinckugIEE *|) Hours: 10 . m. to 12 noon | 199 TAXI len‘ss ng_gO i « papers in the East and Middle West. The Price|r¢ included such able controversialists as Mr. Hill| .7 “ MG o 2p. m to5p m. AND n;:et‘i‘x‘;s;’:;‘fr;d i ® Daid for the interest sold was said to be $2400,000, (himself, the late Mr. Gallivan, of Boston; Mr. Tink-| .= © Cool Mo 0o B S She ! | ettt establishing a value of $6,000,000 for the newspaper. ham, also of Boston, and Mr, La Gunrdm._ Thesc‘hn > writde i No one at &l | | 6 p.m to 8 p. m. I Comfort Transient brothers urg- Col. Blethen’s announcement said: gentlemen could be ]cnun(;(] gn to caus% n‘ stir f;omi these people are trying to| Byfl:gpomtmem 1 : i let eyt 1 The complex duties and responsibilities ‘,“::‘S‘;n"’ ;’];"g;fl“:i P ;,0‘:” d'yb:“’;i:’;cimrzee";m“‘:‘ thietr Whktle down in itks lis /) NE. 250 iy Chambers, Fifth Street involved in publishing a newspaper of the )r‘v‘r :‘ sy BEt ol v bors. of the |and as they have no letters as yet | BY | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ‘ size and importance of The Seattle Times :r:c‘blgc“ny’rhliv “flro lncn‘:: swe:sih:';mnfézvo 1t ‘]: they are drawing pictures to show E 3 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. have become so great that no man can pos- e g T x;(;[ > i e {what words they mean. i Robert Slmpson PACKARD - — ~ s - Wy face the tesk glone and ot 0 e it Wk, womd votd ettt st que?» “The man who cut the picture of | | Opt. D Doy "figt:m"‘n‘;' Ly truly high standard of efficiency. ere- g a goat is s you woul o! . 1 third B Te acterminad 5 sBRe Y birdens ton arose. These men might bring the total up|® et g T B ..g‘fmg., Graduate Los Angeles Col- &Momflays. 8 o'clock with other experienced publishers and have | °“ i Whieh, of eoutse, SHIMURMESIBARS 1o spsll | = CRiANE Sionght haw Ml lege of Optometry and | TAXI TO ANY PART ' at Eagles Hall, taken into partnership with me, and have poson, {dertul T bl ¥ be abls 35 write | | Opthalmology Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. sold a minority interest in The Seattle The House, theefom ls diy.CiEmtyinie aceimood | having. to b | | Olusess' BN Yories Cl¥otna OF CITY P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- Times to, Ridder Brothers of New York |reasons for believing that it is not so dry as it used 'his | 5% H TO ANY PART | F iting brothers welcome. . Ke oldast to be. When Prohibition first became law the drys how to spell or write letters, and, Bl and St. Paul. In uniting two of the oldes were so dry that they continually demanded roll|vet they thought it might be diffi- | = T : [ LT ) newspaper families in the United Smtes‘. ; call so tha they could put themselves on record cult not to have any more writing | DR‘O ? tiftog tll!Yv OF THE CITY WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART feel satisfed that The Seatfle Times will \time after time in order to show their constituents than this. } Ez on;e;‘_z}lp cn.nrm'ed { | LEGION, ND, 88 } ik Im(:n?mkl:s:nred that the Messrs. Ridder |DOW actively they were supporting the one true| It was rather a puzzling questiont \Ey:oommll:invmentax:”mdg l p ) ‘Ir‘;la?stse;;l:tmz:lthméfl; ’lr.r}.ml;_t'l have agreed to this association. They own |tov TS no longer i truc. vlc"f;‘r“y Sh e ae- [| 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by c Olle | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | many newspapers and have ambitious plans Sbinkud woll otls: fikie et ge: Mi 1 Salt Gi H Appointment. Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES | for the future—plans which nevitably wil ([FREUN T8 R I“essg Frasial it th:‘ the “fl; thneral Salts Uive Her . =& | GRIGG. Recorder. | Danafts 'Seahe. : o |ETOUSEQ 7 &% 2% Tired Hubby New Pepls———————9 & 3 ihe S:"f%&lT:l“l“ :“;l:::':ltl ::’Omh;o:e:l:iyewgl So it happens that for about nine years there| e el OHN B. MA Phone ‘ grentness by Ool WEn, {have been no large House votes on a clean-cut wet My husband took 2 bottles 01( J i\ . RSHALL | Brunswick Bl)whng newspaper fame as an editor and publisher inj,.q dry issue. There are thus no decisive figures| Vinol. Now he has good appetite ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ! Kansas City and Minneapolis. He acquired the|to which to point. It is accurate to say, perhaps, and more strength, pep and vigor i 420 Goldstein Building \ AHC 8 l 7 Times in 1896 and published it until his death in|that the House still is dry, but not rambunctiously |than he ever had.’—Mrs. Ralph | PHONE 483 o FOR umuum oNN. '] 1015, when his sons succeeded him. Col. Clarence|so, and that the elections of 1932 will furnish a|Starkey. il astineau Hotel I Stand—Miller's Taxi B. Blethen has been editor and publisher of the|much more accurate test of national sentiment than | ?GCLOY: have imml knotwn Yo G |has existed heretofore, because that election will|value of mineral elements iron, S inting Com- :;’:yessl::: lg;md""' HhiRind Tunes LII0G {be held under the new apportionment when the city |calcium with cod liver peptone, as |and country districts will be placed in thei: contained in Vinol. Nervous, easily > i Bernard Herman Ridder, Joseph E. Ridder and | e placed in their proper Juneau Public Ilbraly 35 Phone 218 |relationship. Wet gains may then be expected. |tired people are surprised how THE CASH BAZAAR Victor Frank Ridder are sons of the late Herman | s : | vinol gives mew strength, sound Free Reading Room . Ridder, for many years editor, publisher and pro- s |sleep and a BIG appetite. Gives BERRY g 0 et E it ‘prietor of the New York Staats-Zeitung and the Another “Tallest” Building. you more PEP to enjoy life! Vinol Si"fn 1;’:?8 f?::dmm::; K o 3 Ve New York Journal of Commerce, and close personal P g tastes delicious. Butler-Mauro Drug & 5 g Northern the 0 ite U. S. Cable Off: A 3 ¢ (New York World.) Co. —adv. I pposite U. S. Cable Office friend and adviser of the late President Cleveland. | Reading Room Open From ¢ | N | Plans have been filed for a building of venty- | = ht | g seventy The newspapers in the chain now owned outright| .= o e for the City Bank Farmers Trust Com- | by the Ridders are: pany. The building, on a site bounded by Exchange | Circulation Room Open from New York Staats-Herold (an amalgama- |Place, William, Beaver and Hanover Streets, will be | H A RR I q 190 5% 5. W00 W K tion of the Staats-Zeitung and Herold), Long |the tallest in the city for a few months until the o p. m. Current Magazines, Island Daily Press, New York Journal of |proposed Empire State Building on the site of the Newspapers, Reference, Commerce, Paterson (N. J.) Press-Guardian, |old Waldorf-Astoria takes precedence. The picture | | St. Paul Ploneer-Press (morning) and Dis- |of it printed yesterday in The World shows, above | H ardware CO. [ 8 a m to 10 p. m. Now Operating 7-Passen- ger Cadillac from T‘4XI BURFORD’S CORNER JIMMY STEELE, Driver Courteous and Efficient c Service Guaranteed 50 Cents—Anywhere TO ANY PART | R e in the City | If you want superior | Phone 314 OF CITY l lc APIT&TkLKHE‘INDRY After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 Two Bu.ick Sedans at Your ’ Phone 355 Service, Careful and - a ; i - 15—————’-— Efficient Drivers. S T L L L L y GET A CORONA | For Your School Work ] Phone | J. B. Burford & Co. | | “Our door step is worn by | | satisfied customers” | ' Books, Ete. patch (evening), Grand Forks (N. D.) Her- | FREE TO ALL |the twenty-eiggth story, a shaft but eighty-one feet | ald, and Aberdeen (8. D.) American and square rising like a pencil to a sharpened point | LOWER FRONT ST News. 925 feet above the curb. The Woolworth Building | The Ridders are listed as Democrats but most|is 792 feet high, the Chrysler 808 feet. [The Emph'eI of their papers are either Republican or independ- |State Building will be over 1,100 feet high.] ent. Most of them supported President Coolidge| Like every new building project of great height ! and President Hoover. |in New York, this proposed structure but renders It has been intimated that the association of |more difficult a very perplexing problem.” It is to| the Ridder Brothers and Col, Blethen may result Yise in the Wall Street region, already congested. | and to be more congested by ambitious projects in fuuhrr»mv.kpxp«r expansion l.)ecause Col. l:!et en || nder way. How will the people who are to occupy | has five sons and the three Ridders have ten. it find means of transit between home and office? | 3 PRSP s The site is bounded by narrow streets which it is WHY \Ol‘ DISCHARGE THE impossible to widen because of the prohibitive cost. POLITICIANS? iflo“‘ will the service of so huge a pile be carried on e |in those streets, whose surface is already crowded High officials of the Methodist Episcopal Church |past endurance? And in a day of panic that may | are very much exercised because of a loss last year'”m" how can all the tenants of all the high struc- of 56,150 members and a shrinkage in income from‘::’i’;c“:‘:;“L;Q“e‘ghb“rh""d find even standingroom ( the 1928 figures of $814,649, according to the New % § oL A York Herald Tribune, The income shrinkage has been | aoe o ey, tall bulldings in New York were o welcomed with civic pride. The latest are seen to increasing yearly for sometime. The 1928 income|create very serious practical problems with which was $367,640 less than that of 1927, making a|the city must grapple in earnest. The policy of loss of $1,182,298 in two years. The Church has|drift cannot much longer be safely followed. been compelled to cut the appropriations for foreign mission fields 9 per cent. and those for home mis- sions 15 per cent. ROOFING PAPER Hardware i Stand next Arcade Cafe | Phone 485 | Day and Night Service | BLUE BIRD TAXI | I 1 l JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Hazel’s Taxi PHONE G e The superb advantages of Resurrection Bay— ‘lhe Port of Seward—were recognized by the Rus- , Al ‘The Herald Tribune continues: |sians 163 years ago! It was here that they es- Mabry 8 a e Methodist publications are pointing out tablished their shipbuilding headquartres in 1767. in lengthy editorials that if the Metho- They built on this, from native timber, one of the 2 dists gave to the Church in proportion to |largest frigates of the Russian Navy prior to 1800. Regular Dinners what they spend on motion pictures there | —(Seward Gateway.) L \= Short Orders would be no difficulty in raising the quota. | = A Z An example of how the Church is being An amendment to the Constitution has been Stand: Alaska Gnll Lunches g B ] aroused to the situation is an editorial in |Proposed to authorize the seizing of capital in war 0’ Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. Moves., Packs and Stores “Zion's Herald” a Boston publication of |time. It ought to make war popular with impecun- POPULAR PRICES Freight and Baggzge which L. O, Hartman is editor. The editorial |10us persons Wwho want to seize some—(Seattle '—T Prompt Delivery of ¥ | Times.) | IR o e e o AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every T H.R. SHEPARD HARRY MABRY ALL KINDS OF COAL g fion drive home the more scrious fact that ey’ IR T - b :‘hlldt \z\\, when they are young, is the | & SON, Inec. Proprietor s there has been a great decline of giving In |bureaucracy. These timely injunctions come from ime to think of their future GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 48 ; Methodism for & number of years. It does |Thomas A. Edison, & firm supporter of the Admin- PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for “Absolute Security” not require a gigantic imagination to visual- |istration, but who deplores its mischievous trend. them. Just a few doll h k will Valentine Bullding { a few dollars each week wil 1 ize in some degree what these dreadful cuts | —(Atascadero News.) THE CAPITAL mean a | 3 rill pay must mean to the missionary movement in Ot 1n tlfl years. It will pay for a :?:u ::u:;u::exghfic r:)efi:'x‘rg upon the very ‘;32:";,‘2‘;;‘?“ he has been thrown with—(Detroit | é)O\"’(Ii‘ NEG IECT THEIR FUTURE. It ?;WANDCBA? UTmo gfmnv‘%’: B‘;;;:ngWernFm? ST ELEVATOR s:.:vwl Gnd are’ damaging on & scale that can |tac Galin Goclldge g0 fo the senate Is what i R Repair Work, Pleating scarcely be estimated.” he won't talk until he has someihing to say— UFTOWN AGENCY R ST We are not without high Methodist support when | (Toledo Blade.) T’w B M B h nd Our trucks go any place any BRITT'S PHARMACY i | we suggest that the Methodists might help their| B e D . enre 8 time. A tank for Diesel Ol Work Called For and BURFORD’S CORNER situation if they would demote some of the ministers| Nothing new for Brother Grundy to be on the ' and a tank for crude oil save Delivered, Phone 371 TAXI SERVICE and boards that seem to be more interested in|inside of the Senate.—(Dallas News.) Bank ouim' :;ab-l; et = i : PH P politics and the Eighteenth Amendment War than| g1 tne” National Administration is seeing 'HONE 314 T T L L T T T T they are in preaching and praying. The Methodists| he political clouds roll by.—(Atascadero News.) Oldest Bank in Alaska n RELIABLE TRANSFER Commercial Jou printing & The Pign’ Whistle Candy LTI 01

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