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.I 1, ‘k E . ads -or the sea. > intere l[: 4] Daily Alaska Empire e MR e tomen s 00 G o E- ot s o AUTOS FOR HIRE | w | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER te 1sually more spectacular 5 = } Gastineau Channel | | i — f accidents, and the percentage of Ht lene W.L. Albrecht 2 = ‘\ G ORI ANY oy g in “lm accident is usually mu | PHYSIOTHERAPY e = S seare—— ———— % B. P. 0. ELKS % the public interest Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meetin 7 5 = these accidents in the air should, and doubt Rsv, Medical Gymnastics. feeting every Wed- W Entered 1n the ce in Juneau as Secc 410 Goldstein Bufldi | 9 DEey BE 8 Dok s cause those who fly planes and thos | s o i AR > Elks’ Hall. Visiting = S T ey ate air lines to be cautious to the limit| e ce, 216 L ar Son S axl brothers welcome. Delivered by carrier in Juncau, Douglas, Treadwell and abilities, it is not believed they will slow ara e jation in the least. The prqof seems to be THE GREAT GAMES | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | Vit e ety AP SR, Ente e ths, in advance, |inat except under unusual circumstances, the air By Mary Gr i DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENT M. H. SIDES, Secretary. mptly as been demonstrated to be a safe mean 1 urned the | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Car Cfficie rive Jall Us 4 - 33 © iy : 3 sareful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— p—— Co-orai e ny f gulavity | £ i i it X e the Little Black o] ¢ @ % o of 7 B z——_, inate Bo% i ; f ortation—as probably, as any othe . )‘l g f‘?“_k' | . PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel R ies of Freemason nd Bu 74, jugh it is important. C ‘.x‘ back as I did Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | A “ ry Scottish Rite Ry e saw the i —- 4 i NeiaTer bnr o B : of Phones II and Slngle 0 i s mesiies The A ; s exclusively entitled to the was too canny for his in- 3 goirig " to! nee) MR Earing 3 i T X second Friday e 5 b alled to induee dim 10 Jady that p us games.” "' | Dr. Charles P. Jenune Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month e focal mev he was for or against Prohibition. Uncle Andy has i Black Clock made use| DENTIST | 7:30 p. m. Seot- R Ha R athered too many storms to be caught by young- ¢ 1 soon the scene Rooms 8 and § Valentine | = tish Rite Temple AN TT LICATION nged and the children rJux?l s (e o ) {,.. e e e T SR Fes e 3 E = e n a great place which ,, Tciephone 176 L] S fetv . LOYAL ORDEE 2 What is the States of America? Ar them of the circue| ——— are :) { OF MOOSZ organization for t cement of Prohibition and s much more | F— = §] 199 TA Xl Juneau Lodge No. 700. p §8" Saiect bhoxe et Bk raeitee e that ere magniti-' | Dr. A, W. Stewart | AND it £ Meets every Monday Q@R purpose. 1 DENTIST ) | night, at 8 o'clock. : (PR le came and took | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | f } JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. Those Wiley Brot ¢ stayers, at least. They ey would be able | SEWARD BUILDING | omrort | W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 83 have n to recover the Islander 1 what was going to hap- | Office Phone 569, Res. | MOUNT JUNEAU LO ' e . Sy Bl T er There was a mighty parade | Phone 276 | h T DGE NO. 147 treasure g with the task. : ast the games commenced. | BY " Second and fourth Mon- ; C ; oring lln(;:— : i Peggcyh“;dnt\he mme}" Dr. H.V = ‘ 1‘ Cslgu?rx ea}%hc m?rmh 1"’ 3 i ¥ ere X ' ! d beginni a < 3 g W re really wonderful. John Osteopath—201 Goldatein Bldg. i 2 ginning at 7,30 p. flm. (Des Moines Register. } liked the running racrs‘ Hours: 10 t0 12; 1t0 5: 7 to 9 | i EVANS L. GRUBER, American Library Association has set’ itself |, 1l | or by flm;omlme.;t TA l 4 7 } | Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, ainst censorship of books coming from for-| g lendid were those Who| | pjconsed Osteopathic Physician | X TO ANY PART Secretary. ok And how the people " Phone: ‘OffiH { | S pEE e i S VLR 4 i e e i aGe : e e: e 1671. | ' ORDER OF EASTERN STAR fa iricseproriceah Ry, stz mm\ creating this censorship prohibits the ' pcored and how proud they were | alde n 5] OF CIT o TRIBUTE TO ALA Jtion of printed matter advocating or urging | Who. Han Residence, MacKinnon Apts. ! TO ANY PART Y Seco:\d and Fourth AR nsurrection or forcible resistance to any heri éatiie the charlot rhess romsd Tuesdays of each month, ver delivered on Alaska | { the United States, or any obscene book : e ey % | OF THE CITY | a8 oclock, Scottish : o 2 16, 0! el o+ 3 Bek AR L B i | Rite Temple. LILY ers of Walla W t or paper i races in 15 but they. were T €0. artor | i IBURFORD, Worthy m the Fourth W Uanimously adopting '\ resolution opptosmxz {t’h)f 1 John feit sure | | CHIROPRACTOR 3 d Matrgn FA}QN‘I 5 B was a member of statute sociation gives as its reasons ,, > one thing he would like | | g -ffectiv sorship over 3 ] Hellenthal Building { ROBINSON, Secretary. of Congress which visited * an _effective cens Pt to do would be to drive in a chariot | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | o el i : > Il ban many of the classics on | | 0 | | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS as delivered Decem ; s e ing Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | | | 7 : By snia ot miGdRED will keep out material relating|""[" . o Pio Black Clock ¢ 8 1 ‘ Seghers Council No. 1760 Jongressional ““““l‘ to revolutions in foreign countr will indirectly | | P.m 10 5 p. m } i Meetings second and last less than two and & gton the reprinting of such books by our own pub- | | g ' Ph | { gy g C ol T be S: Monday at 7:30 p. m. but it is filled with lshers, and is a reflection upon the intelligence of | S po 6p.m to8p m I one ¥ Drarintant hectnrs gy nic beautics and grandeur, the American people by implying that they are so, = = CFR O T By 'Appum!’x_w‘mnl i y; el to “attend. ' Couneil climate, the wonderful re- stupid and so untrustworthy that they cannot read 720 S0 o Bl Sl Feot | PHONE 259 it | Chambers, Fifth Street the industrial and commer- bout revolutions without immediately becomir i BRI Sl | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K strong & hospitable in- traito; d lm.uhumt“flyu.s mom:selves: »m,‘d b'(m“ are toltaalE in Grésaatearsl & : - 3 4 1 Sastineau Hotel H. J. TURNER, Secrétary. 4 After brief but Uhe decision of question of social ‘policy is with- i i 2obert Slmpson ! — e After brief DUt qrawn from the ordi courts and placed in N ow Abstupharen: knawlahy arel ] y e SERS SERE T Ou B ngell, Pet- nands of officials pri chosen for their spe Now Ahe dgtigren knewt satiHol Opt. D. i Meets first and third and Sit aks of Juneau: gqualifications in dealing with the administrative de- | Whole scene was so magnificent.) | Graguate Los Angeles Col- e Mondays, 8 o'clock the pi ue capital city, greets tails of tariff laws.” . They, had Sueped. of (e 8 lege of Optometry and e | at Eagles Hall, the visitor with unfeigned hospitality and In America of late censorship has been tight-|games and had BUOSEO ! Opthalmology | | Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. proudly to her schools, churches Recently a ruling was given making the way the youn ooked Who| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | BERRY?S P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- baseball park, golf course physica esence of a mathematics xt ir in them 3 LG B iting brothers welcome. . her o able Governor's the company of Ovid's “The Metamorphoses,” a for- the Littl 8 SGloce) V h I * | “her new capitol about to be built, ~ bidden book, sufficent to outlaw it time so far back TAXI INorthern Lite | *vwoxin oF w0 \ her canner mines, mill 1 roads, and The A can Library Association makes a plaus- ""\” the racesi) pRr. R. E. SOUTHWELL | e | LEGION, NO. 439 dairies. A g quartz reduction mill in- ible point when it says that customs officials were he jump; m 1es “", 3 Optometrist-Optician L T ) Meets first and third Thurs- terests every r. Her docks are commod- rimarily appointed to levy customs duties on t had taken place so far back | | Eyes Examined—alasses Fittea | || BURFORD’S CORNER Tfl X , days each month, 8 n. m u 4 ious and besp much commerce. Airplanes i""{";"‘ “‘“‘1""" " e i in the history of the world RETURNS JANUARY 27 JIMMY STEELE, Driver || | | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- are always In evid This charming little we are to have a censorship—and it may be -+ G2 | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIIES Sk ae' % otbet of a0 otk ha- hrewd to have one—the censors should be men| MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER Courteous and Efficient | GRIGG‘ Rewrde‘r 5 "l i sihe anlt \hikh mounteins capable of recogniz it and distinguishing it| 3 ey Service Guaranteed | iz 2 o s o gl e g from mere pernograp! |5:30 to 7:00 P M. January m{h ‘ X B - —s1 P & adv. = triguing combinations always. - e ! JOHN B. MAT 50 Cents—Anywhere ick i We rd tow ne people, the aboriginee Moscow i‘n‘p‘nu\ tu Seek Eielson. J ATTORNEY-A' ! 5 h C.y Bnmswnck B"“hng ! resources, the ? College; the ~ agricat S " 420 Goldstein Building in the City A Alleys | H uction berries and flowers and game and (New York Times.) | PHONE 483 TO ANY PART | FOR MEN AND WOMEN | i all authentically set forth rhe thoroughness with which the Soviet Gov- | | E | Stand—Miller's Taxi ¢ ernment is organizing the search for the lost one ! OF CITY | Phone 218 § chip R T | T Eiclson and Earl Borland, in the AT A GRS S U | & 3 velopment of pulp and paper mi frozen te of the North Cape country will be hi[ $ : BNt il s Maing - astatitshod sat ets ceived everywhere with grateful appreciation i Juneau Public Library After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 oo B el Sedanis Rt Vo “ ilp . Julls 4 4 ; good fortune, as it is obviously may be within the the unlimited within ‘i mmd ~will, of (hr Moscow authorities to Ollxk u and Juneau to utilize ments xpx’ i ;:;Auxur:(:\\\:;‘v‘ S;m:xl- m‘v work of the ice ')x’c::k'~x~ }(mssm dm) cng;\;i*;nmn ed States is & heavy importer of pulp , With the survivors of Nobile's 11%-mmA Ihiton print paper this industry should be According to the message from ,chmth(,‘n.“"” d. Cuttings will be regulated so Commis LGt - ’S‘“.B‘"daf Gf thres | new industry may produce 2,000,- expedition is to consist of a squa 1ort1 i 000 tons of paper annually for all time. planes, headed by a machine of the type “Land %0 2 of the Soviets” recently seen in this country, | The Washington Congressman was impressed gn4 ynder the command of the chief pilot, She Sifth' v y growing fur farming and re " takov. “Soviet Government will be happy,” writ industries, and endorsed the proposed Pacific Litvinoff, “if purpose of expedition will be succes: International Hig fully achieved.” This is a much warmer note than is usually sounded in statements by the Soviet Foreign Office. Because of the sh principles between Soviet Russia and the rest of the AIRPLANE ACCIDE Vil saise £ that aviation is hazard- as We understand it the Chamwver of Deputles is an ous, thoug hods of trans- Organization that meets every other day to vote rtat ; loss of life COnfidence in some one—(New Y Post.) throu 1 the United States gqfety deposit box: A black, rectangular metal last year exce /e have not the thing, that used to hold securities—(Detroit News.) | e T T T T T T T T L L T LT T T RAW FURS We are in the market for Blue, Silver, Cross and Red Foxes, also LLand Otter and Mink. PO Lynx are in very good demand, prices about the same as last vear. If vou have any furs BRING or SH[P them to us, if out of town we will wire vou our bid on them. We are sure that we will satisfy you, if vou have not shipped to us before give us a trial. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM T T T T e R U (T T T T R TP T TR TR L P ST rp cleavage in basic ideas and | Two disasters Sunday resulted in nine- world, the normal Litvinoff tone varies from cold | teen de d two injured. One of the destroyed reserve to sharp irony. But the call for help from planes returning to Los Angeles from Mexico the Arctic obviously reaches down to a human with for n passengers who had witnessed the instinet more fundamental than the distinction be- Sunda noon races at Agua Calli tween Communist ar non-Communi All on the plane ding two pilots, lost their lives i alarl;(l o \.(: ¥ ?m SRR Z‘L‘_A:i‘f:n”',h; Bl o ‘C’(‘mifl‘]‘(rlc‘l‘;]“’u‘”“ that new international bridge st Detroit, but we | J can't understand why the Canadians were in such R, Anott I into Lake Worth, Florida, g hurry.—(Dayton, Ohio, News.» as it was retur 1 the Bahama Islands. Three A were lost We don't follow French politics very closely, but | | | | | | Il | | | [T II|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllIIIllllilIi?l]Illlnlnllllllll“lll i Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From §a m to 10 p. m. Hazel’s Taxi PHONE Circulation Room Open from Ou job ahicp is as near 0 yott 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 as your telephone. Phone us to HARRIS Hardware Company i ELECTRIC ‘i i g ¢ p. m. Current Magazines, call and we will be right on the Newspapers, Reference, jobo get the job you have forus Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL L - ICESEe s e ‘ | Stand: Alaska Grill |5 i | If you want superior | woek call CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355 T A R S L ™ Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i Phone 342 Day or Night You get results from printing done by us 50c AnyWhere in City Saness HEATERS $1.90 T L L T L L L L L L H. R. SHEPARD | & SON, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE “Absolute Security” Valentine Building T} | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER 5 BT Our ur _trucks go any place any THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office Service. Careful and Efficient Drivers. | Phone | j Mabry’s Ca;; we candoit Regular Dinners anddoit rxght Short Orders . | Lunches ! Open 6 a.m. to 2 a. | POPULAR PRIC | HARRY MABRY | Proprietor GET A CORONA For Your School Work J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our door step is worn by | | satisfied customers” | | e e d | THE CAPITAL | CLEANERS Bureau of Information Bldg., Lower Front St. Cleaning, Pressing, i1 Repair Work. Pleating | UFTOWN AGENCY { BRITT'S PHARMACY 'y Work Called For and Delivered, Phone 371 P e i Moves, Packs and Stores | JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY SAVE /rTHEM AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every I ! child. Now, when they are young, is the | Try Our $1.00 Dinner |+ and 50c Merchants’ Lunch [ 1AM to2P. M | ARCADE CAFE time to think of their future PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for them. Just a few dollars each week will mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a college education for them. And then you’ll be proud. VICTOR L T T T L LT T OO UL DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It { depends on what you do at present—SAVE Radios and Combination NOW! Radio-Phonographs T | RECORDS 7 SHEET MUSIC The B. M. Behrends piie: Bank JUNEAU MELODY Oldest Bank in Alaska HOUSE |"“l““"“l"‘"u"l""|||"|“""I|“n‘“"l"“"l"'ll|"||||ulll“““""m“"l ———————— 3 Freight and Baggsage Prompt Dellvéry of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 = HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Flency of cuts on hand N — g .on which you :al -t \' BURFORD’S CORNERE TAXI SERVICE 1] PHONE 314 i Pign’ Whistle Candy i RS aEeae e ae s oo o e | | i o | I .

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