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o o O o T R AT, ST BT K T A R AR R 1930. = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 13, 1 - S ; | D l AI ‘k E [ froth green to bx(nlv\\n \H;)‘luut‘ dth: say 1 - . — " a \ asrkda mplrl’ | mediate stage of the maples and beech- | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies es e ashes are noticeably thin . |' % e o i Have you tried ‘- ST AUTOS FOR HIRE ——or v JOHN W. TROY - - - "EDITOR AND MANAGERi ason for a month are beginning to lose the newest "H—l——m Gastineau Channel | - heir haloes | | Helene W. L. recht i ening except Sunday by b Fortunately the efficiency commissions i PHYSIOTHERAPY B AT \ '\” \\‘ : i never get a chance to work upon the trees. CILLETTE | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red \chtn?v e\'gry x 3 they would report colossal waste. Ray, Medical Gymnastics. e A et @& Ju Second Class | is marvelous, no doubt, but she goes BLADE? | 410 Goldstein Building 9 o ‘:;“;’fi?;gckme;’]fi 5 2 | at her business like a drunken spendthrift. | Phone Office, 216 ar Son S a l =i 7 " SUBSCRIPTION RATES | She throws away a hundred thousand acorns (e . x e i Delivered by sarriee 1'.. Juriziu Douglas, Treadwell and | "’|~ o e gl bl el v S 32 00 per package AT T = A \;Asmng brothers or $1.25 per month & e 8 : 5 . welcome. ek 10 havance has nio oonioepHion ‘of INdEE STt Ny oo of 10 | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. g : her sugar-making industry. Essentially the i DENTISTS 5 ; 8 M. H. SIDES, Secretary " Y4 favor it they will promptly| billions of green leaves are sugar mills, but e || 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— i el SR Ll"?f,‘. e : any failure or irregu in our climate the mills are at work only | H e DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel 0-Ordinate Bod- Telephor al and Business Offices, four or five months in the year, and only a | BUTLER-MAURO | Hours 9 | 4 % ies of Freemason- e s } few hours in those months. They slow up | . . Phones 11 and Sln le 0 ry Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. on dark days; they cease w night DRUG CO. is g Regular. meetings They cannot operate in c t ( | . . b o tday Bl Sl et ( Free Delivery Phone 134 || | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service et bl LN fragile set-u; | WHEN WE SELL IT il DENTIST ; | 7:30 p. m. S ' ") TION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER scope insect b flow that | IT'S RIGHT Rooms Sla?i'ljdf Valentine ‘r i e THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION means life to a of leaves; | Express Money Orders ng WATER B. HEISEL, Secretary i ‘& york e a ‘Telephone 176 | , . - € aaw gerey. the soft work of f may end il b 2 forever the work of i 2 raham S a 1 LOYAL ORDER And now the of autumn S . X OF MOOSE color. It is, of co of nature's ! Ex ert Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700. annual decay. Th stipped up; i: p ' DENTIST | Ph 565 Meets every Monday chlorophyll is no lon ng manufactur- |} | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | ' one night, at 8 o'clock. ed; colors that idden beneath the \ S’ Office hours, 9 a.m, to 5 pum. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator. i green are revealed and others are created | { Loe |~ Evenings by appoimmenf, i STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALR, Secy., P. O. Box 626 ¢ by its decomposition r a few brief |} R i Phone 321 1 pCCRe e Mt e days all this too will be gone, will lose | e (urm {14 s Day and Night Servi B COGE NOR, - ) ! ay ai igl ervice : substance, form the indistinguish- | MEN'S. WOMEN'S ? 3 7 g“mldf and fourth Mon- able anonymity of brown leaf mold. Waste- D\ o\ | : 5 ay of each month in ful, yes, but it works! There, beneath the ! 1 %f Dr. A. W. Stewart | Any Place in the Clly for $1.00 G Scottish Rite Temple, falling leaves, are already the perfectly { ang H DENTIST N beginning at 7:30 p. m. formed buds of next year's leaves and blos- ! CHILDREN’S | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | e AR . ¥ & % EVANS L. GRUBE soms. At least ome is sure that the soft g ; SEWARD BUILDING I} poe s Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- tints of new leaves will not fail to mist i HOES | Office Phone 469, Res. | 2 { retary. the hillsides next spring and the maples ] 7. | Phone 276 | 183 pagRr sy = ] will be rainbows again next fall = Who || Work | o it aXI Rimiuribse b o President von Hindenburg is a remarkable man wants to substitute efficiency fd¥ such \ Guaranteed \ T 2 Tucescc?f:]vs;fx::nch‘:n‘:);th ¥ - and he is having a unique rueer. 'f!'ls nof .“,» ; | prodigality? Mlk 1 | ]:)r Ge(]. IJ. Bflrton ! / st 8 ohlock, BECti 1 when one fails in his chosen career after passing st o e / l«Ol(ln | © CT { - 1 00 Rite Temple. LILY three score and ten that he takes up 1“““““"] Those Chicago gangsters who robbed the wife FRONT STREET i CHTIROPRACTOR L 1STAND AT PIO EER . BURFORD, Worthy profession and makes good under Elrcumstances of Mayor Thompson at the door of her home|) Opnocite Winter & Pond fv Ll s Matron; FANNY L. that are strange to his whole life |made it known to the authorities in a rather force- | & _—2222 - 220 2 _ 200y} SFFTIS:E{OSERW?EJ):;‘; | l’()(){, ROOM 3 TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretar. Von Hindenburg became a soldier in his youth,'shle manner that the municipal government pos- ! °”;'p r:'t’:'s‘; - | gi OF CITY e i and at seventy he was commander-in-chief of the | sessed no terrors for them. Big Bill may now i A p‘. m: to 8 p: m: | Day and Night ¢ KNIGHTS OF COL IIVIILUSM greatest army that was ever mobilized for war. With \wake up and show of what sort of stuff he is made. ; i By Appointment R S . ifghgriC?uncnl t‘\m 1,’1,7_ unalloyed fealty to his beloved Monarch he led that RSP R ek WAR DECLARED I PHONE 380 il ervice | On e Msle]::;s ;ico.;l.goan;l o army into action virtually against the “Oflt‘; ";“”;w A European correspondent says interest in jazz|| QN JACK FROST o— — el £ Transient brothers urge ® cerly childhood he had been preparing for the task.|gancing is waning over there. They might try Tum‘ = i T A ed to attend. Council Naturally a believer in monarchy, he had beenlmy ;" oore We can protect your water |l Riliitt Sinneo Chambers, Fifth Strees, ¢ \ trained in and lived in an atmosphere that accepted | ot AN ENSE . 06 Sk O [ system against freezing. i ’0 D DP» n Prompt Service, Day and Night JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 3 as the Word of God the doctrine of the Divine | e g | ot H. J. TURNER, Secretary. e Ma ssue. AT YOUR ¢ ! S8 e * £ 3 Right of Kings. The doctrine was as much a part The Major Issue | U IBARVIOR || Graduate llos Angeles Col- | CovicH AuTO SERVICE { e e o i of the General as \\ln m; :1;]1;1[!4}:3(‘ l\:r:;“,(,;tmdomg' AT uirer) ‘ ROX & MOODY H legn 8{p3;:;;:;e;,g and } S'[l‘:AhI:;)e 1;4T2 ’lg:l;: g-L;!:Ix\;:ch Gastineau Hotel Meets first and third Skl He, never questionec I ae_that of | Senator Fess's declaration that Prohibition is not | i R i lhsen LG ST isck Ghound | N —— - &Mcndays, 8 o'clock, the work of the King of Kings as well a lat this time a major {ssie contintes: to be met with Feneral ontractors = o| bl | P at Eagles Hall, his Emperor when he went forth to crush Belgium | eotive refutation throughout the country. | oL ms P. 0. Box 298 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. and France and any who might interfere with the| Nicholas Murray Butler, easily the foremost critic e en oraNE | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY {|GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting B will of the German Emperor. For years in war his|of the Republican Party, warns his party in New| ———— — — ]}/ Optometrist-Optician | Eugeene Permanent - Franklin Street, between brothers welcome. - 4 supremacy was limited only by the Hindenburg Line.|York that it will lose by 500,000 if it AT | e T Sions AEearninads Giaashs FSHAL | ° Bodrt st Bt Sheasia : - .; i Then that was broken and his army was crushed. ‘lhe Prohibition question at their Statc convention, | AME (‘ 1 Room 7, Valentine Bldg. i Wave PHONE 359 ) i His Emperor fled, became an exile. To nearly any | September 25, | £ CRICAN Office phone 484, residense | z | THE CASH BAZAAR | i . W a ssed three Smm Charles H. Tuttle, United States Attorney, New he ££i Tlaian ] . NSRS | : [ other man in history, who had passed Fork - the S k) N debed 1 th | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | Sp(’(‘l{ll Rllt(,’ | and ten, that would have been the end of everyA\RO’ o s wee “L? "°’r °C° gous) “"’d aorx he ¢ LEGION i to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | 2 | Open Evenings f here had been failure. epublican nomination or jovernor ani leclares i Y . ; PRONT STRELT | o thing. At the last the |for the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. 1 $10 00 | Near Coliseum Theatre { But that was not the end h°1 s H‘l"dr‘:‘b“:‘g. Former Senator Bayard, of Delaware, just has| R SR . I He returned to his home and became a loyal citi- peen nominated on a wet platfrom by the Demo- | 5 zen of the Republic that had succeeded the Em-lcrats of that State, ‘I ; A Juneau Public Library AMERICAN BEAUTY § pire. Years rolled on and the Germans elected| William M. Butler, Massashusetts, just has re-| Next Smoker Free Refl(]mg Room : 5 the old warrior, defeated on the battlefield and in celved the Republican nomination for Senator, but| : PARLOR his chosen vocation but yet strong in physique and |only by the hair of his teeth, as Job puts it. His| October 18 City Hall, Second Flogr FOREST i disposition to serve mankind, to be President or;flx:sc:fi‘lc\:minio::eag)xf:tem of Governor Allen in Main Street and Fourth b I i v hailed his eleva- | i f | tha iRepublio Tg hghosef wl:u };:ldu 5 :5 ;ms :,e‘;r Senator Wheeler recently registered significant | ~———— Rea:::gnll!oo‘;nltz)pen:rom ! . 1 WOOD - i tion to the headship of the Naglon s an OO opposition to the Eighteenth Amendment and the| — B Bt | THE NEW IDEAL i tunity to overthrow the Government and re-establish |p. pipition policy. Governor Roosevelt has spoken | | L UDW IG NELSON Circulation Room Open from | GARBAGE HAULING | the Hohonzollerns, to whom he had given a life- sor New York Democrats, Ambassador Morrow for| | JEWELER | 1 to 5:30 p. m.—17:30 to 8:30 | SHOPPE Office at Wolland 1 time of patriotic service, he said: “I am under oath|New Jersey Republicans, Bulkley for liberal thought| | Watch Repairing | p. m. Current Magazines, | 218 Front Street | Tailor Sh br v to serve the Republic.” in Ohio. California’s nominee for Governor, Rolfe, | | Brunswick Agency | Newspapers, Reference, | MARY HAMMER 6! shop i It was a severe blow to cynicism and gratifying has won his place—equivalent to an_election—in | | FRONT STREET | Books, Ete. | /AlsRkan, Novelties — Swedish | Chester Barnesson [ to all who love popular government and have faith defiance of an antagonistic press and the strenuous & REE e | and ; ‘F;‘S:ndcfif);‘:are— | PHONE 66 i in mankind the other day when the German people opposfuon or_the Anti-Saloon League. Governor nive | She cirle Hozseveser DAIRY FERTILIZER b 3 plt? : h _ |Ritchie, a militant wet, has been for a fourth time B st k) | Yoo £ by an overwhelming majority sustained von Hinden- | : ’ A L Il % A i t And when the dispatches tell us nominated in Maryland. Both Ritchie and Roose-| 7 Yes, it’s good for you. —— J ; burg's Government. And when the dispal velt are potential candidates for the Presidency on| SUMMER [32 '] o e o the Hiaht T T T ¥ that he is receiving ovations from the masses as|, .y platform. Democrats also see in Mr. Bulkley | RATES §=t Our At:lu go any place any ltb mal e DIt '-ebrlfi i . - ; he tours the country it stirs the finer emotions. of Ohio, a potential Presidential candidate should | [ 5 Hemet. A dank dor, Diestl DI | GARBAGE i torin's, b aln DD JUNEAU TRANSFER - he succeed in defeating Roscoe McCulloch. Recent | on all H and a ‘;"‘k '°";:":: oil save by bakers of experi- * = Ay i SIGNS OF APPROACHING WINTER IN |wet overturns in Michigan are significant of the| : | |00 e ervlblec HAULED ence in the kind of COMPANY 5 STATES ALSO. developing change in public sentiment touching the Alterations and : . sanitary ovens de- i . 3 iy Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead law. An- Remodelin { RELIABLE TRANSFER AND LOT CLEANING manded by this ad- g Toward the latter part of September or early [other bolt by the South on this question is doubted £ g e —— E. O. DAVIS vanced age. It's a b ctober 'Alaskans often nota the ocoloring in:‘the |DY.strong Demotfalic leaders. The defeas. of Sens ) HIn ik Hpaus 0% bread that you'll feel % i ide ts that tell of frosts and ap- ators Simmons and Heflin in the late primaries and urman S friendly toward B e £ o0 dores Ak o "4 AP |the refusal of Virginia to follow longer the leader- HARRIS Hardware J § proaching winter and those of them that hail from g, o¢ Bishop James Cannon, Jr, seems to lend Triangle Building [3 (] Peerless & the Pacific Coast States to the south of us &rej.onfirmation to this belief. The action of Mrs. Company | | s & inclined to complain of the “early winters that|mcCormick in Illinois, of Senator Jones in Wash- 2 Now located L | DILLER HOTEL £ revail’ in Alaska. But in that respect Alaska is|ington, and Senator Overman, North Carolina, in ELKS ANNUAL PUR BLE g nex ity, Seattle )2 | | 1st and University, | § not different from much of the Eastern parts of |declaring themselves ready to abide by the result BALL CONNORS | Home of Alaskans | Moves, Packs and Stores B the United States of latitudes that are much farther of a Prohibition referendum seems eloquent of the| Saturday, October 1lth. Elks GARAGE | MODERATE RATES | “Eemember the Name” Freight and Baggage { south. For instance, the New York Herald Tribune |course of the political winds. may secure invitations for their i R | g E of September 14, in the first half of the first| That ProWbIOD bl il et TEERds omyihe, Oominities. | adv i e s Prompt Delivery of év month of Fall, commented under the heading, “Where [ R AppeAt a0 e &. reasousble PHONE YOUR ORDERS|| JUNEAU CABINET ALL KINDS OF COAL I the Seasons Meet: prophecy, with President Hoover opposing a wet PHONE 48 i High up on the mountain Spring meets Democrat, thus for the first time furnishing a B a D o 5 Autumn, and both touch on Winter. The |clear-cut fight on the praposition throughout the rye. ruhn TO US nd DETAIL MILL i “frost feathers” form each night at this country. It is believed that the Democrats will o WORK CO. M { time of year on the peak of Mt. Wash- force the issue. They increasingly are not in agree- C e, + ington, but there are Spring flowers bloom- ment with Mr. Fess, and his own party seriously is ompany Front Street, next to Warner || fe—eeeeeoore oo 5 13 ing within a half mile of the top, while Ideed in the matter. Machine Shop L. C. SMITH and CORONA | B the dwarf alpine birches that buffet the | F. e Trvels D TYPEWRITERS i winds in the lee of big rocks are already Since the women ,have purified politics and| eaturing krye’s De- CABINET and I B g“"ameed by turned to a clear Autumn yellow Deacon, Hays has purified the silver screen we'll = v B URFORD & C The swamp maples have been in a rosy all be nice and sweet and go right off to heaven,| licious Hams and Bacon MILLWORK “Our door step is worn byO i glow in the lowlands for weeks, but there and what could be nicer than that?—(Macon, Ga, satisfied custo: " | &re o maples on the high mountains. The |Telegaph,) PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER agraees viburnums, too, are pink on the mountain- WORK { sides, but the alpine birch is the only “Kingston (Ohio) streets are deserted after night- | ¢ deciduous tree that can withstand the winds fall because two families of skunks are roaming GLASS REPLACED a above “timber line” and it spreads out in- [them,” says a dispatch. What do they mean, de- IN AUTOS , stead of climbing. Its yellowed leaves give serted? - A street with a skunk on is crowded.— 1 Zs \ J l the color tone to whole mountainsides. And (Cincinnati Enquirer.) & Estix]natesRFurmshed { the ferns, hardy climbers though they are, Provide f he F A pon Request i f are also sere. If they do revive the ancient and romantic cus- ro""( e or t uture We ;‘Y{” a(;.t eggAt]:) t}l;em {1 But in the hollows between the rocks tom of kissing the women's hands, one will have al'omP )d Tr:l;mfer busm:g'sv {4 Spring gardens are still coming into blossom. to be careful not to select the hand that is hold- W . rain an 1' The starry little sandwort that lights the |ing the cigarette—(Ohio State Journal) ghat becomes of B money each Poy. is increasing daily. There's a|] - N } shores of Greenland blooms all summer on day? If you spend 1t recklessly, you will reason. Give us a trial order Mabr S Cafe ® Art & { the peaks of New England’s highest moun- The Chinese are funny. Over there the ones| AR 5 e B today and learn why. v tains; the meadowsweet that makes the who aren’t on the Government payroll are called alwa_\s be one 1"[’ behind the bill collector. ? L;w":;‘l‘: "s‘:f:;r’!: ‘:g’;’;.::,b‘if.m nl,fdh:;: z;"‘;‘;fc]e“;"EEd of Democrats. — (San Francisco Have you thought of the possibilities of hard You Car’t Help Being Regular Dinners In every piece of 4 \ familiar bluets, or “Quaker ladies” Wwhich times, sickness or other needs. An interest Pleased s Short Orders Job work we do, A whiten valley pastures in meadows, keep Seasonal sports for certain members of the United account at our bank Lunches we empley the opening new faces to the mountain sky States Senate and candidates for election to that bank that can be ‘a'dded to latest ideas of the until the winter snow puts them to bed august body: “I spy” and “making snoop-ee.”—(Chi- each pay day, soon grows to surprising pro- - D. B. FEMMER “Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. printingart te d There are no seasons on the peaks; all cago News.) o L o f o POPULAR PRICES O s ot portions, and is the finest form of family PHONE 114 velep your sales Two weeks later, September 23, the Herald Tri-| The Argentinians appear to have taken the “yen” protection. { @ HARIFY N{ABRY arguments and te noted that the ms of approaching winter [out of President Irigoyen, but lel e “go’ N roprietor .- ize jae s ol e hill-tops, we | —(Atlanta Constitution.) Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. phas! P f-akh had advanced from mountain-tops ( S, nln-‘p mts. K¢ —_—— would call them in Alaska) to the v.lleyu,l.:: dep::":: School has opened for the year and some teach- The B M B ds B k inereases your re- A a condition much like that which we have here, .. . ./ 5hap)y eating the apple of a future Presi- . . e, en arn UNITED FOOD twrns materially. o though it is over two weeks still later now. Under | jont — (Indianapolis Star.) the New York OLDEST BANK.IN ALASKA a heading, “The Leaves Are Tired,’ paper commented: Already the butternut trees are bare. Their leaves drop unnoticed, wearily pass- Chicago man devises machine for detecting liars. Just .m time for the fall campaign.—(Cleveland Plain Dealer.) ——————— . . S COMPANY

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