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{ s i ; i i y { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1930. . v . (discovered that he declared two years ago that|, —————— . )I® ‘ - . Daily Alaska Empire |« s enorcement o is tie neca ot the mo- | PROFESSIONAL E & _|ment.” Well, that was two years ago. We now C()m[)l('l(? ——— . bape 73 i ' TRds have another “moment.”” The discovery by his o > JOHN “_' TROY,- : - EDITOR AND MANAGER ° wbiil ‘lngieate only that Mr. Tuttle has Line ! | Helene W. L. Albrecht l B sy ahine - xbant changed his mind. Many people are doing that PHYSIOTHERAPY L:l\".‘)‘ i m’f'f'fi" I\A\“tik;n.\fl ANY at bition right along: Senator Wheeler, Ruth Massage, Electricity, Infra Red £ e e - nick, several Congressmen, Major Maurice MAX !l Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 1in the I Janea pectnd 8 sbell and others, Republicans and Democrats, STER ¢ 410 Goldstein Building =% . —- ave done it. Mr. Tuttle is just in step with the FACTOR’S L Phone Office, 216 i SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 ‘march of the times. e Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and £ O i | = D 2t "the Tollowing. v | BT | TOILETRIES DES. KASER & FREEBURGER ce, $12 s, i | Beefing About Mutton. 1 DENTISTS . ; hey will p TR 1-303 Goldstein Bldg. Bus Y or reogu | (Cordova Times.) ! e PHONE 56 o very D Business ‘Offices, 37 To put it somewhat facetiously we are beefing TR \ ' Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. : AN £ lanout Almskamutbon todyy sxiio ‘pue it taore| BUTLER-MAURO N l- vt\'u:klor- As.\ocrATED‘ FR‘E,S,S‘ i appropriately, we are wondering how long wolmul DRUG CO. ! N 7 The Associate L xclusively ¢ d to the lcontinue to eat Wyoming-fed sheep when we have, i . O RSB et "this o red ted me |avatlable iAlagka fed lamb. ; Free Delivery Phone 134 | Dr. Charles P. Jenne it Served in the restaurants of Cordova yesterday WHEN WE SELL IT } m:mms’rll i = “efo 10 BE LARGER |Were lamb chops from Kodiak Island. While sink- | IT'S RIGHT I Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine AT O R PUBLICATION ing our molars into these delica we were think- Express Money Orders # Building — - ing that Alaskans might do well to investigate Telephone 176 |more thoroughly the possibilities of home-produced | S=———————eed o o | necessities, and possible luxuries, and then utilize | feeeeeeeees oo m e = . 5 them to the greatest advantage. . ! MINEI Dr. J. W. Bayne Possibly the greatest single factor inhibiting thel{ MINE I' DENTIST , growth of Alaskan industries is apparently lho,; HEADOUARTERS " Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. \ |least plausible—and that is lack of proper dis-| < | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | tribution of information concerning the same. | A Complete Line of | Evenings by appointment. | there are few persons |} 1 Phone 321 who realize amb is superior eating to| BOOTS z,“.fi i |that coming from the alkili-bitten creature of the SHU PACS 5 " 3 |arid Mid-West, and there are few persons who| | s ok 3 o |know that spinach, lettuce, beets, potatoes, carrots, CAPS | Dr. A. W. Stewart onions, cabbage, cauliflower, and other truck (.;‘ardenl MINERS' LAMPS DENTIST produce are available for home consumption even { Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | lthough they could not compete in export markets B 3] SEWARD BUILDING [ POUSSUSSUUUSSUTRRL SRS e % " |This is not the fault of Alaskans but the fault }¢ Office Phone 469, Res. ) EASTERN EXPERTS EXPECT DEMO- |of those who sit in the doorway of their “trad-. WATERPROOF i1 Phone 276 183 CRATS TO WIN. | ing posts” and complain that they have no market z CLOTHING |® = . ct Apid, While on this general “beefing” topic, we might fcrem _! AXI One would judge from expert comment that|mention that the press of Alaska is ever more gen- M'k A . 1t . i T 7 | Jr.x:):“: Shju:‘ (\“ man of \Im Democratic Na- | €rous to va:me]uv’ \u\hb m;mv m;i:stries. b:nbme ke vowan i I():—I;IRTBP;AI(};;BOI;‘ | > L S ear A tiva press can not do the job alone. ere must be a s ShEA, . ! | Bonal o' Compmitlen; 18 very. codspsvative )”t(mumnm\ss on the part of the producer to share a| FRONT STREET in Hellenthal Building | STAND AT PIONEER}! his claims for the size of the majority that the 40, of tne initiative which will put his product|{ Opposite Winter & Pond {11 opercE SERVICE ONLY | POOL ROOM Demoerats “will” have in the next ional HOUse | gopogg S B RS S0 Hoirs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon % of Representatives. He fixes the minimum gain at| The Times will be more than glad to do every-|—— TR 2'p.m. to5p. m. | i sixty members. That would give the Democrals athing possible to help Alaskan producers find 8 | ’ 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. Day and Night clear majority of twelve. But he thinks they will i market for their produce in Cordova and the great ol i By Appointment | : galn seventy seats. That would place the an'n-m-“Coppcr River Valley. We wonder if there are any War on Jack F"rost ‘} PHONE 259 Service at thirty-two. |who are actually looking for a market. STILL ON! [e —— .I AR NS B S T R 5 Other authorities who have canvassed the situa- | i ——h e Carpentry, Alterations, Painting, || o = tion district by district place the majority at higher | nterchange Alaska Proeducts. Kalsomining, Plumbing, Concrete || 7 . figures, “The Gentleman at the Keyhole,” in Col- Rl Wotk, New Foufistions Shd f Robert Simpson lier's, says it is nob only generally admitted that| Lhm'i‘:“d i?]‘i‘;"flb'-'lx AR Repair Work i 5 tOIE)Ot.AD.1 a9 = b : s amanv | a D possibilities whic! e A 1. 31 e Los Angeles Col- the next House will I", Duuo;;‘mf‘ b'u.t‘ m:‘.x:?."’“"” on the wall, with respect to progress along | AT YOUR SERVICE ]I C]:g:“gf opwmefry S STAND. AD THE OISMBI0 observers of politics expect the ‘«m ){rrnl sr 0 ga " 'the Alaska Railroad belt, providing one listens to| ROX & \lOODY }l Opthalmology | Phone 342 Day or Night nearly one hur ]yvd seats and have a big major-|ine ontimist. If you listen to the misanthrope he R 1 H Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | ity He proceeds (will say they fit like socks on a rooster. * » e o g 2 There are also special indications of a | We are harping and still thinking &bout an i ?;4""-" C;“':)ng o = Democratic victory—the carrying of a Re- !inter-exchange' of products between points along | 7 Sy 4 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL publican Congressional District by a Demo- |the railroad belt and coastal Alaska, including the ! s — Sem " Optometrist-Optitian [ Eugeene Permanent crat in Mz husetts in a recent election, i““‘" Westward region the election recently of a Democratic Judge |favorite subject with us in a Republican District in Illinois, the | The Westward has many products consumed | election of a Democratic City ticket by a |along the belt; the belt has numerous things which | large majority in Kansas City. Moreover, |the Westward coastal points could use very nicely. reports reaching Washington all indicate A simple interchange, coal, beef, etc, and one of | the Democratic trend. Alaska's problem will be solved. | Leading Republicans from Indiana y And, while smoking the pipe, why not establish the House delegation from that State, |a fur exchange in Seward for the marketing of all| ten Republicans to three |Interior and Westward furs; compel the buyers to| stand after the election |come here. Paste these thoughts in your hat and to four Repjblicans, News= say you have something on your mind | r correspondents familiar with Missouri PORCCAIED T By v SR GRS y that that State, which now has ten Protection ’ (‘hanges. { Republican to six Democratic Congress- | e men, will only elect two or three Republi- ! (Manchester Guardian.) can Congressmen in November. The kaleidoscopic tariff policy of the Tory Ohio, which went Republican by T00000 , |pp oty SEEEREMRE, BT BOey O iday. ee. in 1928, is now said to be likely to go Neville Chamberlain, the Chairman of the party, in Democratic. At any rate the Democrats a speech at the Crystal Palace, pushed into the will pick up several Congressmen in that |p.omrt B LV eferondum and a second | State; some Democrats estimate as many |goor) election, but all forms of preliminary in- as nine. They now have only three, Ken- |Scii® BECtO, B0 B OO O D & protchss y will probably send five more Demo- |o¢ gigtingyishing “Safeguarding” from real protec- Z s to the House than it now has in it. tion. In ])l‘dCQ of these timorous devices he sug- | The situation in these States merely serves |gested that the next Conservative Government, for the tendency which might | ypicy e eyidently assumed a speedy advent, should to indicate that be expected after a depression is in full iin the “first few months of office” bring in “an force. . |emergency tariff.” It might be, he added, of a In the Senate the Democrats expect to gain|iough and ready kind, but it will give our home | seats in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Delaware,|manufacturers breathing space while we enter into| Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Oklahoma, negotiations with overseas countries, dominions and{ Colorado and possibly other States. The more con- (foreign nations, and make the use which we have | vative of them expect a Republican to succeed [never yet made of the bargaining power we havc‘ Senator Steck in Iowa. These claims may pruvt‘i““" in the import markets of the world.” Evidently vt ‘le party leaders are changing their minds again, o ciomati Enquirer, which has supported |If they have not already done so. Mr. Baldwin re- | R AR 5 4 i | mains silent. | the Republ Vatio Administrations for ten S = e 1e re-election of Gov. Cooper Problems. S rt J. Bulkley, the wet Demo- Bl S et defeat Senator McCulloch, Re- (Anchorage Times.) | y, for Senator overwhelmingly. Every| “Capital has to get together and can make the d is for Bulkley, and Repub-|wheels go around,” declared Congressman Albex'tl daily papers of Toledo, in-|Johnson recently, in an address delivered before nch Republican Blade, Akron, [the Northwest Rivers and Harb Congress. o q sown have bolted McCulloch |don’t care whether it is in '8 Harbor, Long- to support Bulkley. The Cincinnati, Columbus and [VieW OF Alaska. What the matter with Alaska? McCul- }Lmuu\d population, possibly not thirty thousand white . (people there in a Territory that has possibilities ign. The circumstnace that thelgor g population of millions. Our own people go has impdrted, at a large cost,|there no more. Why? The great leasing law of ke sensational campaign for of the United States made applicable to Alaska is| ive conservative Repub- |the reason. No more will the man with means grub- Buckeye Statc |stake the worker to go north to find treasure and | 3 {live on bacon and pancakes.” 1 TO THE FLYING PLANES. | Dayton Republican papers epenly ridicule camp in the STICK the exhibited at the annual 4 of the London Stock Exchange Art Society 1 forward | p were a number of paintings said to have been | done under psychic influence. A great many quotations on our own Stock Exchange up to last by the|October were traceable to the same agency.—(New Times.) Among show experience Specially away with murder all right, but they forget to pay| ers get into trouble when fligh trans It s income tax. We are a patient people, but, | alrship bhaky I.‘[:,},l:;x‘;l.iunh things we won’t stand for. | for favo: € 4 i B oy RN | the Atlar which e in twe er What Ruth Hanna McCormick seems to forget | circumstances which indicatec y would |is that it is for the United States Senators tol be necessary to p her into N cost {call names and make charges instead of being | of the trip made it appar fit names charged by others—(New York | she would have to carry | as she is fitted for. 4 n B i The verdict seems to be ters would only distinguish the | )rys they would get somewhere‘ ~(Florida Times-Union.) | passed encour ships have not stage and the perimentation is not at all t are that practical air to the flying planes come. little trouble keeping command- | iments that bother them.— (Flor- for | movement is the opening in the Bowery.s(Philadelphia | IN STEP WITH PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT Opponents of Charles H. Tuttle, wet Republican 4 Z, 7 e B D w York, who is pledged - hibition Departmen e : ¢ beer and wine at home, there is @ This is i : e = This is an old but a} LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET - Carlson’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones 11 and Single O | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Graham’s Taxi STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Any Place in the City for $1.00 Phone 565 Day and Night Service (199 Taxi $1.00 TO ANY PART OF CITY Phone J | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted || ! Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | Office phone 484, residense | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ? S GARBAGE | HA AND LOT CLEANING ot . | Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth ULED Ei,fi,'n?'gjs Reading Room Open From PP g s sl 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. = . Circulation Room Open from |''}.1 to 5:30 p. m—17:30 to 8:30 | THE NEW IDEAL | p. m. Current Magauines, 1 ! Newspapers, Reference, | SHOPPE | Books, Etc, and Finnish Copperware- - h————————————————4& Byl and SLean r Our trucks go any place any T A tank for Diesel Oil e —— and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 W.P. J ohnson | RELIABLE TRANSFER | FRIGIDAIRE : 2 T o DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ||| MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Hardware MACHINES Company GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Now located next Phone 17 CONNORS Front Street Juneau GARAGE 3 - £ DL L o L DI O 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER Alaskan Novelties — Swedish FREE TO ALL Juneau Public Library | | | | st s time. F rye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 to favor the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment {8 o 8o ot kel tun Makine ri agd to oppose a State dry enforcement law, have oo O Provide for the Future What becomes of your money each pay day? always If you spend it recklessly,t you will be one lap behind the bill collector. Have you thought of the possibilities of hard times, sickness or other meeds. An interest account at our bank that can be added to each pay day, soon grows to surprising pro- portions, and is the finest form of family protection. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA em— Prompt Service, Day and nght? 99 . I CovicH AUTO SERVICE } | Gastineau Hotel -~ Wave Special Rate $10.00 AMERICAN® BEAUTY PARLOR. AMERICAN LEGION ARENA THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Mamma knows that if she buys the bread the kiddies like that it is bound to please the Daily Empire wWant Ads Pay. other members of the family. So she pur- PO SUMMER RATES on all Alterations and Bakery Remodeling “Remember the Name” Yurman’s Triangle Building chases our delicious loaf—the bread with the food-authority. Peerless JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- promptly. PHONE YOUR ORDERS .TO US We will attend to them Our COAL, Hay, Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request 2 Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor 4 UNITED FOOD 52 Fraternal Societies | OF 1 " Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening =2 at 8 o'clock. Elks . Hall. - Visiting brothers welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- | ry Scottish Rite Regular meetifigs second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Templs. WATER B. HEISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE =~ Juneau Lodge No. 700, / Meets every Mon day night, at 4 o'clock. § TOM SHEARER, Dictator. . .~ W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. 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