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......... PNV IR K 1 o el RRIRIELTN L it SRR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 3, 1930. | PROFESSIONAL ¥ ignal, no mat- | ter from where or whom, knows no international up his life in the task. A distress Daily Alaska Empire T may happen at the London Con- eral nationalities aided in the search for Gen. ference to cruisers, destroyers and submarines, it is Nobile, the Itallan, and that grand old Norweglan-|already made manifest that nobody loves a fat bat- internationalist hero, Capt. Roald Amundsen, gave ltleship.—(New York Times.) Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska JUNEAU MELODY Pign’ Whistle Candy | h AN i N |boundary line: d the invariable response gives | | Al ) TOS FOR HIRE or JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER hope that civil ion has reached a point \\l\\:'r: 1:‘: " Castineau Channel el ————————————————— |the permanent peace of the world has ceased to be | | Helene W.L. Albrecht A R RN TN G COMBANY ot Second and Main |an impracticable objective. Time after time it has H PHYSIOTHERAPY = : m;«—! Streets, Juneau ka. been proved that a call for succor touches the| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ’ . TR e o Ll ouinad 1 d ik “ahias the | | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, Meeting every Wed- v Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class |hearts of all civilized peoples and proves that th ‘ i nestlay at 8 o'clock. s . e S s whole world is kin | { Phone Office, 716 . | Elks' Hall, Visiting SUBSCRIPTION mn'les. O :md‘ L | » . 109 T XI brothers welcome. Delivered by carrier in Juncau, Douglas, Trea feiagiubho 48 ted 1t We. congratulate "AND b A B Thar I P2 la 00 ‘S1x Tonthas th- advance, | Editor Pullen of Prince Rupert/ News upon CARELESS SLUSH | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER MG;:DDARD' Exalted Ruler %.00; one fonth, ance, they will promptly | IS €lection as an Alderman. We cannot explain| By Mary Graham Bonner I DENTISTS C f t - H. SIDES, Secretary. notlfy the Busmcss Ofticeof ‘any Tailure of Irepularity | Why he did it. Why an editor would want an office| “Youre going to meet the most | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. omipor; ‘ e in the delivery of their papers. 2 5 |is a mystery. ca family,” said the Little | PHONE 56 | h Fr Telephone for B nd Business Offices, 374. 2 : | ) | es of Freemason peacios = ENRIRGRER e 15 Black Clock as they stgned off,’ | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. BY ’ | ry Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i (o the| The Biological Survey of the Department of|“and I've turned the time back \Z—————>————@ | Regular meetings e o af all nowe. dlspatcnes credited fo |Agriculture i urging people 'to feed birds in the|to ve 1y afternoon.” e H | second Friday use for republi . 180" the 3 € y afternoon,” repeated 5 el Rews pabhisned herein. o buper and also the winter time. “This is thelr season of hard times( -YVesterday afternoon repeated|| Py Charles P. Jenne | each month et = : = [says a recently issued clip sheet. It suggests that JON: I Va5 < rrid Yy SVERY- | | DENTIST | 7:30 p. m. Boot- | B T e A AN SDcE JANOER lf00d may include suekior Cotiskn AL, otk rinas, [T°c 2 S0 :g,y,;m s funt| nooms 8 and Valentine | T I [ Mae tish Rite Temple i S anear o = [bones with shreds of meat, seeds, ete. | 1 got wetirlgh il anuSER R | | Bullding £ TO ANY PART TER B. HEISEL, Secretary. ‘ — \ id Peggy. . Telephone 176 | LOYAL ORDER Evidence is accumulating that Gov. Franklin D.| le Black Clock grinned. |“—— - TO ANY PART OF CITY OF M00SZ |Roosevelt is about to become a candidate for Presi-| T irted off and after walk.,-’li—”“‘,,_—__;‘ - ! Juneau Lodge No. 700. |dent. A rotograveur section shows him all togged|inz a little distance they found Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets every Monday | ] e up in Indian he We are waiting for his pic- themsel in an old yard and all! | EDENT!?TG | fllxgih:;; co'clock. re a ten-gall hat and ch j re around were some very queer ob-| | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | 'ARLSON, Dictator. ,“:,‘m .m mlv »(: ~\iJVr"mrrx|c::gh candfd‘:é?m’os il ,‘, ts 1 SEWARD BUILDING | W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 sty e wore dresses and suits that|| Office Phone 569, Res. [ One . | v AL mali e ¢, and they looked as| Phone 2176 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i [ The Ape-Man Arguments. | hey had been soaking wet | iF—————————H& | iecom;and flourth P}fon' i a i e | ay of each month i \ New York Herald Tribune,) L_gf“:;‘ig fetge;g‘;z i Dr .V | ‘ g Scottish _Rite . Temple, [ As was expected by many of his well-wishers, ' triends” sald AHet it ] Ly SeXs BRI 00 ! Phone "2 X beginning at 7:30 p. m. Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn's change of views Glock, “T know you'll enjoy| | OSteopath—201 Goldstein Bidg. | A EVANS L. GRUBER, concerning human origins is belng widely misinter- (> °0° © Gt o EIOT { | Hours: 104¢0.185 SLERY 85 9/ 40 83} | Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, |preted. Nothing in Professor Osborn’s statements | "¢ '%0 ! ning—"Johs Ghd' Bedgy | | 0(; gyb:ppo:gltm?::yil Secretary. B & - 17¢ |implies that he has abandoned the idea of evolu- 2 TR | | License steopathic siclan | & % 8 MISINFORMATION ABOUT ALASKA. |100"Ch o e evolution of man. All that 1o at ais. | e frend, mei Phoph Lt Gastineau Hote) ORDER OF EASTERN STAR PLIPREFIE LA & |pute is the precise spot, in time and in differenti: 4% ki s < | | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | ond an our The need for publicity to eradicate ’“1"‘; “0“"“":1,10,,' at” which the - split \GREe" Illieesn: other at explained thelr way oflee g Tuesda’ys of each month, e in the Blates conoerning _Al% @ 1S 8|4ms of animal life and the particular branch of dressing and the way they looked. | =——— P - p! ! at 8 o'clock, Scottish i © popular theme among those Who travel and COME g.¢ jite which was to lead to ‘man. Prevalent They all 3aK6 b eaait TR 9’"5" [ Dr. Gl Batton 1 - e = S A A TR A 1 4 1 A S § in contact with the weird concepts and theories|soological theory has considered that split as com- |then the members of the Slush it Moty | “Y/BURFORD, Worthy concerning the Territory that possesses @ large Dart |paratively recent. Professor Osborn's newer view-|family said: | CHIROPRACTOR | Matron; FANNY L. of the people. Now and again we run across some- (point makes it more remote. The point is of im-| “Let’s ‘*;;‘Vfi e gl"fdso SL‘“Sh«‘r,‘ Hellenthal Building , 5 ROBINSON, Secretary. . 0 | playing. v ild a rts o k ests the need of a lot more educa-|Portance to theoretical zoology, but mnot especially e ulld - &l | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY - ¢ s ; Y ho, |50 to philosophy. Neither is it new, for both variants | things—houses, with rivers run- | po.."10'a m. to 12 noom | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS R puliclty: amang the people At nome. W] o Bpintan, the' recert ‘andiashaks have been held ning between them, barns with| o ol ! Seghers Councfl No. 1760, | either through lack of knowledge or an itch for| G o pre-Darwinian times : |brooks nearby. Oh, we can have| W b3 .. 2 Meetings second and last } publicity, give ot ml.\Ilt;mlmlu Apatbue 'n:m s¢| It is possible ta distinguish thre theories of |a splendid tie” e | 6p.m to8p m i ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS xzr::?eyma:’r;fig“ph;t in point is a clipping that has come " |human origin. One imagines that man originated| So John an eggy played wi | By Appointment | e P . e : pire through A. E. Goetz of Douglas. The clipping |substantially in his present form; this being the |the members of the Slush family | | PHONE 259 i Cdré}filX’YEARIIIC]})CX;\'I;I(]});{%HSSTC?!“ tUZ]A,tk,A"{{ }t[?lur_ E‘?m‘m“b;m;‘?hhcs"t“r’e‘fg § is from the Western Story Magazine and was sent|opinion of thoroughgoing fundamentalists. The jand they enjoyed the careless ways |, & —tand a askan Hote! i MULLSéN IG = e , ’ icag: v i 5 s ma ! 3 S es. They didn't | - & . 2 h G B § r. Goetz by friends in Chicago. It was printed |second holds man to be a part of other animal of the Slush croatup R e v | s ¢ u:,::r the hcaznm “The Alaskan Northwest” and | creation, differentiated by an evolution partly rep- |even speak of it if they stepped |’ Rofies ‘S. ¥ nes an l'lg e 7~H.‘J.—TURNER Secreta_xv ‘ Ry ¥ i {resented by the surviving great apes. This is now |through snow that was so watery | | obert Simpson DOVGIAS ALEIE M7 ¥ 0. & B onir iss mrveRs: o those of oo Gl L ong opinlon Smof S0UOIER. The third (tngt ‘they dof dienchel. I o D. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Meets first and third \ who do not know the great Alaskan North- ‘bu‘t’o?en?::e:nb ecxissl:txor: t‘;n hmans Setal origin | B PO | Graduate Angeles Col- &M‘md”” 8 d'clock 1 g ’ e y e relationship to the ape. The h G k 1 f Optometry and | at Eagles' Hall, g west I will tell you that Juneau, Alaska, great philosophic gap, it is evident, is between the | top Stomac as is ;]‘ g gpmap]mology X Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. i isn't like the lights of New York City, o 3 il s : . ‘ : h W, § & even Eeattle. Junsau 15 just a ltue L% theory of man's origin and ‘the two others With Simple Mixture | Gjocs ritted, Lenses Grouna | BERRY’ P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- Alaskan town, with a handful of people | ith | rgume; o | —_— B z 8 iting brothers welcome. three brick buildings. Juneau is right [, With this argument the doctrine of special crea- Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, | = | . i and three e, thimu and the main | Uon 18 not involved. The fundamental idea ofi.uine etc. as mixed in Adleriks | DR B F SOUTHWELL T4_XI [Northern Lite " WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART T { ::ttgxcen;zot): Lhe('mlli]ttleulo‘;'nv o complete, instantaneous creation of finished man- stops 'GAS bloating in 10 minutes! | O‘pto'me.trls!-Opuman { £ | w a0 30 g { X T | t |kind is rejected both by Professor Osborn's new |.ro- ' i Adlerika | s ! i Y i ; :l“ne““’-l a “‘ém' “":121 8 ‘funnel extending | yiew and by his older Gne. Speclsl ereation in the kclzilk(;n ogg’rl‘flm:fl;:c?e.qnd lower | Eyr;ui::ax{lsme‘;‘]n—l—oi:?:zengéted BURFORD’S CORNER || T 4X, g/leets t“:t an(:hfl:;rd Thurs-t ve miles underground. | sens e e | acts E " ; ] 3 3 | L ays each month, 8 p. m., a This strip of Alaska here is only about |pea po mocnan g, of ' ancent eoBma NOW |howel, removing poisons you mever | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | | JIMMY STEELE, Driver Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | ifty to three hundred i ‘ i i : b 18 (thought were there and which| | Apnointment. Phone 484 | B { } . s e e I obviously possible &t any step in the process; hun- |gacieq sour stomach and sick b :2|] Courteous and Efficient || [ SR, el Hemsik:. AGITES | miles wide. I have done some prospecting dreds of 10 e caused gas, ok b e oy * GRIGG. Recorder. | here, and a little hunting and fishing fonary gronons Of years ago to a separate evolu- |pogdache. Relieves constipation in 7% ety I Service Guaranteed 4 BV id thites’ ves i Canadk "ot WG holmtryd group of pre-men, or more recently o a |y nours, Let Adlerika give stom- | I'—‘———? B o i el | selected ape. hat phase of these opinions lay 4 aning | | R e o o b o - e g ; ay- | g d bowels a REAL cleaning | | i ] et e e g A L m e |men elect to believe makes little difference, but 1t {2%% a6 how good you feelt 1¢ wit| | JOHN B, MARSHALL | ' 50 Cfms An.ywhere THE CASH BAZAAR 4 W“il thiobiai: Wlice. el f1Es b ibe 1.supmhn¥m important that the simplicity of the astonish you! Butler-Mauro Drug | | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | in the Clty s ALAL BT St B B RS 5k g present issue be not confused by rhetoric, {Co, in Douglas by Guy's Drug 420 Goldstein Building I | TO ANY PART i Northwest? CECIL JELLISON. | store. —adv) ; PHONE 483 | I Open Evenings Juneau, Alaska. | P TP 2 S, Bl N o 4 AN e ! j : i The Einstein Riot. | = P VS R TAEY ) i OF CITY Opposite U. S. Cable Office i BROOKHART’'S IDEA OF BEING A | (New York World.) al P C Rl B ! | GENTLEMAN. | The American Museum of Natural History naa|Federal Power Commission, Juneau Public Library ||| After 1 a.m. Phone 3101 ||| 7wo Buick Sedans at Your || . B its first riot Wednesday evening. The occasion was | % Benator Brookhart, who told on his dinner hosts|the free showing of a moving picture on the Ein-| In compliance with section 4 (e) Free Readmg Room Service. Careful and 8/ 9/ 0/ ; that served liquor for the pleasure of their guests, | stein t_hgory: a theory which, according to popular [of the Federal water power act, R 1 3 TR R A Efficient Drivers. . ll Y » Sl can really understand. When the time ar- !given a eorge L. S . 3 ; it oW Tesaried ojireading 1’“\" ”‘: C"’“g"’*m““:\rived for the picture to be shown, however, it was |Chronicle Building, San Francisco, s Rk O Wk H azel’s Taxi Almostwithoutexception, ' Record private letters from people who were presen found that instead of six people 3,600 people had California, _ha_s made application eading Room Open » reco: d ; at social and fraternal club dinners where cocktails |come to see it. There was & stampede at the door, |OF & Preliminary —permit ffll‘mfl § a. m. to 10 p. m. i " | ) : ¢ : and rum punches were served. The Iowa Senator|Somebody fainted. A few glass cases of Indian|PONSF development on DOttA 3 o oiianion Room Open from PHONE | may satisfy his peculiar conscience by that sort wampum and totem poles were knocked about. B““Tin‘:ass Nationa) ' Forest, -South- 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 ! i of thing, but he would not be admitted to any|in the end no damage was done and the overflow | eastern Alaska, consisting of a stor-|§ P. m. Current Magazines, oFF gentlemen’s club in the civilized world if the club |Crowd which could not see the first exhibition of the jage dam, a tunnel to tap the lake Newspapers, Reference, ¥ members were informed about his practices. He plct;:re 1v»u;st taken care of at a second showing. below its natural level, a penstock, Books, Ete. ’ I might seem remarkable that nearly 4,000 peo-|and a power house on tide water, { 3 would not be admitted to any boys' club, or B8NZ, | 1o in New York should care so much about seeing|With a transmission line to the vi- FREE TO ALL | no matter whether the boys were from down town | an minstein picture (which, presumably, they could |Cinity of Juneau. This application : alleys or me mansions on landscaped .hms. No |not understand) that they would be ready to fight is for ;h:a :;eevclup‘xinentt }g! p::sx: ? fiade or high school or collegefratarlty would gsso- |{or & chance o see It As & matter OF fact, i fa|Eocposed f0 be used in the ma IR T Stand: Alaska Grill = clate with him. It would be indecent to print what not at all remarkable. A crowd of 4,000 people in :;uocnuzg :uc::‘)pp“%:&“ :ry ro ‘jg;; ——fi! i s cimon i et b he would be called if he lived out in the work-a- New York is equivalent to one person in a town of |gor g hearing thereon m;gther > M b C f day world and treated his assoclates as he treats|1500 people. In any town of 1500 people in the |with any briefs, reports or other|| If you want superior ! Prompt Service, Day and Night aory's Lare those who associate with him in the Senate and|orited States there is probably one person so mili- |data for which consideration is 11 ' | ; Faeh Boittical lite, |tantly curious about the Einstein theory that he 'desired, should be submitted to the work ca CovicH AuTo SERVICE §/ R lar Di 4 B b e mwu;:\-czuld bel willing, if necessary, to risk elbowing a E:xecuuve1 Secretary, Federal Power CAPITAL LAUNDRY STAND AT THE OLYMPIC egu inners o y 3 ! otem pole. Commission, Washington, D. C. ) farmers want to represent them in the Senate, but| It is the amazing size of New York which makes Phone 355 Phone 342 Day or Night Short Orders '\ GET,A CORONA we cannot believe it. We wouldn't believe it of |it altogether natural, and not in the % c AnyWhere in Ci Lunches | ¥ lious, that . large N : least bit cur Y y ¥ | For Your School Work | 4 Jnion, ivili any- | 3 crowds of Py — p ] QR 1o a0 ot Al s - 40, SO e for & varisty ot masemble | ST A %%?’I?I?Ama %’Riéég- | J. B. Burford & Co. | | | 5 USRS S R |That is why any stranger coming to New York | = £ T A ? | “Our door step is worn by | | il fi i - £ " | MAYOR ROLPH AND THE GOVERNOR-| Vi, ‘.Mt %, home. 1 e ooks Tong enough, |2 £| You get results from || HARRY MABRY ||, ‘ttufied customers” | | | SHIP. |ties, his hstandurds and his enthusiasms, howeveré H prinflngmne byus Proprietor i — |strange they are, however scholarly, however earthy, | = H Lo e ey oy JUN James Rolph, Jr., twenty years Mayor of San | however exotic or remote. o = = E Francisco, is seriously considering becoming a can- R H = Wi e R EAU mANSFER * : H [l ——————— didate for the Republican nomination for Governor A Barnacle on Horseback H E|] H. R. SHEPARD | kbagerr g~ g ‘ of California in opposition, to Gov. Young. L — H H Fiaats ! Cleaning and Pressmg | ol “Jimmie” Rolph (“Jimmie” to all San Fran- (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) E £ & SON, Ine. | CALL 371 \ ciscans) once before ran for the nomination for| Gerald P. Nye, Senator from North Dakota, de-|= . £ GENERAL INSURANCE | Work called for and delivered | MOVING i Governor—in both the Republican and Democratic [OUNCing in a speech in the Senate the middlemen|=e= = “Absolute Security” | The Capital Cleaners VAN { primaries. He ran second in the Republican pri- :z“’l:re]éfim?g t‘lhe Federal Farm Board plan that|3 E|! Valentine Building g‘:————————-:p 3 i d mary and received the Democratic nomination. How- m‘};mc: b ;:‘:gi‘._hfm- gave utterance to this mas- ] —— ever, the California law makes it necessary for T feel con'nd'em th = . t this 5 8 a man who is running on more than one ticket| in the grain trade, :‘h(,::,‘\lggfizl:ni‘;f mal:es \iS p y = mr&tr?:hh:ok ::r’ ll;l“ell .(.)'I’l g to get the nomination of the party of which he is a in the Northwest, these barnacles on I;z H] v Z|| and a tank for crude oil save by registered voter before he can accept the nomina-| grain marketing ship, will be unhorsed. = \A = burner trouble. Movu, Packs and Stores tion of another party. Mayor Rolph was reglstered“wr;n;?fi;oxg;o:én; i should be written In let H = PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Freight and Baggage as a Republican and the Democrats lost the only slde that other oratorial classie: = % ELIAD B ity e s Nad M any ‘yert to wm'.l';heancdhnrlothql anarachy is rolling on- §|2 07 R LE TRANSFER A'I,‘rl?m t ll))gllg;x%oqu 4 elect a Governor. It is conceded that he would | gnashing its teeth as it rolls, - \ = | have been elected that time on the Demoeratic| just as we are NS g i i ; . N ng traffic by i H ATV 3 i - T ticket if he could have accepted the nomination|in vacant spaces the planes come u]o:gfl”::: ::;z = cAhI;ImLDkC\‘\\.TE?hI:nlSth};; b;ghl;g\?rsg(’fisv:]lz Try Our $1 00 Dinner he won. over the areas for landing fields—(Atlant g B e i3 4 ? s | Things have changed since that time. Bouthern |stitution.) 4 Oonsie time to think of their future. R s e Motipan g Lxge f California has grown immensely, and she votes| — H PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for £ ARCADE CAFE : for Southern Californians better than she did in| The best way for Wilbur Glenn Vojiva to con- | them. Just a few dollars each week will £ HOTEL . the old days. She has a candidate for Governor wr‘k‘;mf‘!*o”""‘? {:‘“ the world is fi& would be mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a g ZYNDA in the person of Prosecuting Attorney Fitts of Los|gi.. ) 80 to the edge and fall off.—(Indianapolis college education for them. And then you'll B Angeles. Gov. Young will be a candidate from : s be proud. £ ll.:v;'l‘l)l SERVICE orth California. Mayor Rolph, if he files, will £l e e = i = I(‘TO YNDA, Prop. :ve t::enNorthem part of the State two candidates. ougiuséx;;zi;’;c‘g?x:q‘n:? b;(]‘f "‘“;i::;ll‘:fl;:af)laexfi:::; (1;)02‘;1; NFA-.[,;ECT THEIR FUTURE. It £ e d‘ o would result in the production of monehetoie Ne(l))“ytb on what you do at present—SAVE £ al Rmz .axi, om| mfl ion —_— EUROPEANS AIDING AMERICANS, |hair shirts—(New York Times) " : 2 adio-Phonographs ’ S8 e b R RE el ey o £ RECORDS BURFORD’S CORNER Russian aviators log-mushers searche . for Henry Ford's em- = o B T R AT SR U STANE] The B. M. Behrends §| S w i A and Norwegian whalers are now assisting Com- [/nseles News. 2 H PHONE 314 mander Byrd in the South. A short time ago sev- Whatever E Old papers for sale at The Empire,

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