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“R i . ~ . f;: $f1ed with conditions ss they ‘are in this[UNTT [ATES LAND OFFICE, o SR L RO { j Daily Alaska Empire | s we o Mg, PROFESSIONAL : Fraternal Societies | Z L | Football has raised an issue of consequence Off| oo o ey AT | o s T AUTOS 2 OR HIRE ST J0HN W. TROY . - . EDITOR AND MANAGER|the ¢ fron—an issue that well may occupy the|pmat the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e— ) & Gastineauw Channel | s B s R itten of Cong | CORPORATION, a corpora- '+ [{elene W. L. Albrecht — — 4 except Sunday by the e § the Imrs PHYSIOTHERAPY J&= e e § 7 B e THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERTS. T ags jaUtns | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every , 4 e = — Rk RN apr Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | ] s Second Class everal year “07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building 1‘.- ¢, matter | QCarlson’s Taxi wednesday evening ({)_ at 8 oclock. Elks : 5 . e en in th Phone Office, 216 b ‘ b SUBSCRIPT TE n by the . Wm. J I o — ing - i Dellvered by carrier In J. Treadwell and u Public - Schools inder Sections 2306 and 2 - 5 TR W R e V ed by the of this cor but Jor e | DB KASE“;]_‘::’?S‘-BURGE“ ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exaltc My of apporximately DENTIS o g ¢ M. H. SIDES, Se J | recognition all over Alaska. Through siuated on the west 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. - | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— ol o [ { au schools have been accorded high praise.| hore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ( cement made by Supt. W. K. Kelier| zoff Island, one and on f\;“‘:\"s Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Yo S i | smbraced in U y No. 1808, | *——— wones ancd mgile The first of § i : ) = |'tom which corner No. 1 MC. e o 3 2 3 Sty § T 7 bears S. 34° 15 [)r Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service e G ELai A 1) Auditorium should and chains, Latitude 58° DENTIST g T 1} : NTEED To DE LARGER neau’s music lovers B lloita eaane Building ; 2 | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ] H = 2 | Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephone 176 9 S G - —— o4 1 ain fell California for| igentical with Gorner No. 8. |eo— . Yl LOYAL ORDER 1 ‘! first Let's see Deep Sea Salmon Company PSS L T & e l 1 &, OF MOOSE 1 as States ceep its Trade and Manuf: | 7 neau Lodge No. 700. - { s \(\. o. P " ‘,-,. ]lu' “‘;tjw “\r i £ niner: Dr. J. W. dene 53 ‘lz;x"“ui:lu\'om LM mnd’:xv ¥ , G i hiediedlios s et ] Lo | e Phone 565 e e, i i i north, 5.05 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | B e Sicfator % | Just two more wi emain . identi- | oOffice hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. | i T - S o o 0 \ over from Th be hash | 8 Tongass Evenings by appointment. | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE |W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 821 ; L ¢ elimination, Phone 321 | 4 4 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Gold Standard and Prices. | ‘C,”f:f":w;\,oea? s : Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- & - - A day of each month in \ J Fork S Corner No. 2, 4 A 3 . . : v 4. (New York World) ‘ S Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish Rite Temple, B | The steady recession in commodity prices has| hence, DENTIST e beginning at 7:30 p. m. g started a new discussion of the gold standard which| following the meanders of mean | Hours 9o m to6p. o || — — ' EVANS L. GRUBER, | ometimes has the familiar ring of the 1890's. Gold| high tice of Port Althorp, T BUDING e AR | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Seo’ i — [now, as in the days of the free-silver agitation, is| South 26%° E. 302 chains, | il e A | | L o By 3 QT NOT | Growins relatively scarcer; its production is not keep- South 60 4.36 chains to Phone 276 i 183 ° D o T St T AN OPPORTUNITY THAT MUST NOT fing pace with the growth of the world's commerce,| Corner No. 4 thence 'W. 685 | | - ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ! | BE OVERLOOKED. If for this reason gold becomes dearer, a dollar| Chains to Oc Mo i . A a Xl Second and Fourth i ! - will buy m an formerly, and this means that & i e 3 | ¢ N e R TA XI | Tuesdays of each month, § ) The World's Fair to be held in Chicago in 1933 |prices have declined Any and ell persoos glafniel | Dy Gen il Banton [ £ at 8 ovclock, Scottish Vv | W1 be. dtogedt o 4 ny-| This matter has attracted more attention in F R oA, il bR . CT Iy T $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY 3 i thing of its kind in t ‘The |Europe than in the United States, possibly because|verse claims eriod of C léggzgl}:l}‘afldmglx i ‘ESTAND AT PION]&LB:‘ 5 . : ]\BAU"RFofigk,:VYDm;y its /[Burope, in returing to the gold standard, has felt|publication or t E there- | atfon; by i b oreat T Y its pu N | 2} { g 3 : the pinch of a readjustment of prices to a gold|after or they be barred by the | :{J‘;zcfiosfi‘wgfif:z‘o; | POOL ROOM i TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. § lan ! o basis. Within the past five years about thirty na- |Pr 5 of the Statutes ity ) 4 G (BUS in readiness now for almost ; Fibiis -bave’ gbis HEIE" t5 "this (yoll! et Rud J. LINDLEY GREEN, | N i Day and Night i OF CITY ANIGHIS. DY COLUNTNS To it will come visitors from all parts of thethey nave been engaging in a scramble for gold for | iy ;e Sppmia s ! 0 i | Seghees OouncllNo X1, globe, millions of them, intent on viewing what |reserves against their credit currency. This struggle| TSt Publication, Nov. 5, 1980, 3 ;‘I‘g’gg’tg" i Service | > st ensconanalt Chicago has to offer in the way of education and!at times has been provocative of much ill feeling,| v Pubucation, Jam. & 7% i % (3 R ERESIRR CSIE B e Sl A SRR OIle TR;L?:,,,»BD,-(,',,,».Sp'-xr}. This will constitute one of the finest between Prance and Great Britain. i A s 3 FIT TR, ¢ i o to a;m‘d‘ PRl y Alaska that will be available seems to be no prospect that gold pro-! Old papers at The Emplre. AR o ?‘ Chambers, Fifth Street, ° [ AT ; o atihon + ‘duction will be increased immediately to meet this PSRRI = O SIS : b, 2 gest. il okl nob e ovRllooked, OB A (MR ErEns g Bl Ma il e Robert Simpson !t prompt Service, Day and Night| JOBN P MILLEN. O B = -egarded lightly e e ¥ &5n | { ! H. J. TURNER, Secretary. : 3 : the problem under the auspices of the League of MINERS | Opt. D. 2R S P S It is that the Federal Government, 2 : ML S pt. Covicla AuTo SERVICE i il o aterion s ceen at (hiq | Natons, and at the present meeting in Geneva they |} gy oA pnppe 1| Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ! SRVIC DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, | through the oy g e i ‘M 1, (have submitted a_preliminary report stating that |} Y U~ ! lege of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Gastineau Hotel ts and third - early date making tentative plans for an AIskdiwhile production may be increased siightly in the |{ y Opthalmology Phone 342 Day or Night {| ) % vs, 8 o'cloc, i cxhibit. The Territory should be represented next few the outlook thereafter is for a de- A Complete Line of Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | |} |8 s R G = at Eagles Hall, comprehensive play that will ¢ some conc cline be: vers after 3¢ 'S o8 Ll TR G e e o @ e ST SRR S Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, | tion of its vastness, the variety and extent of its|1940. If this forecast is correct, a decline of prices I,V)O'L a ) Tae Jl'V}L\L' TL.AUNDRY GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting industry and its resources, particular attention being for many years to come is in prospect, unless in SHU PACS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | Frmk“'n el e brothers welcome. i : y . 5 conomic develop- | the meantime methods are devised to economize in SAPS —Opti | S Street, BT e vl given tho: capable of sound, economic develop e i JAPS ! Optometrist-Optician | \ ~ Sy s tredts 3 ¥ 25 Y P | | ment. It is right that the Federal Government 'he Use of uoid as currency . ; I MINERS' LAMPS Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | || AMERICAN BEAUTY ‘ St L ‘ : | should take the lead in this matter since it owns Sipuln 00 I ORI e (euiie Room 17, Valentine Bldg. .| PARLOR PHONE 359 {|| THE CASH BAZAAR | | decline in prices s . World War to the en- il et raes s B e Af AZA/ more than 98 per cent. of all the land area and prEas s s ¢ s el bl —andes ice p 3 | P SR O ! 5 6 o e e ‘¢ |hancement of the value of gold. Some of it is mere- | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 7 Open Evenings A most of the resources of the Territory. Its financial )y ap aft ect of the war itself, a result of peace- WATERPROOF { to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i H. Q. Z. | d ippidliltut | | outlay should not be niggardly, but adequate toitime pi fter war-time famine. Some of it is sk s fos . | Near' Oolfseum. Theat i 5 furnish a representative and comprehensive cxhibit.(due to new technical processes which have brought CLOTHING e 011, SHAMPOOS | e seum Theatre ! Y v Gov. Parks, who will have charge of down costs and at times stimulated overproduction Y £ . e Rty b ¥ ek ; & Sillabialst upen A In brief, there are many reasons for the decline ‘1 k N 4 ) { % P T Corrects Abnormal Scalp bics a1 1 it should mot be left entirely to the Na-of brices all over the world, but among them the|{ ke Avowan { J‘”‘ . Pl‘l’.l"' Library ! Conditions ar tonal authorities to do all the work. Alaskans, [diminishing output of gold must have a place. | FRONT STREET | Free Reading Room | s L4 through their Chambers of Commerce and other|, ~The Price situation ftoday is not unlike that which|} Qpposite Winter & Pond | q n ¥ e . OF RS A ich 1o s followed other great wars. The recession after gt City Hall, Second Floor ety ‘;‘ 4"“11 kel e "1" mueh 10| the Napoleonic wars was not checked until gold was | J & Main Street and Fourth A assist, and can, of course, be depended on to Co-|discovered in California, and after the Civil War | | - B ST | i WOOD ) operate with the Government's agents in every Pos- it was not checked until new gold was found in| | e Florence Shop | ““‘:‘;‘2&"‘;’)""5’;“:""“ sible way. The more than two years to clapse and South Africa. After these two wa “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- R SN 4 before the great exposition is not any too long for s continued to decline for approximately three| | anent Wave | Circulation Room Open from GARBAGE HAULING us to make the showing that ought to, and probably (decades. Will history repeat itself? Or will new || BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 2 WATCH Office at Wolland's RN Ba- fiads: sources of gold be discovered sooner this time? Or|| Phone 427 for Appointment | p. ‘m. Current Magazines, Tailor Shop 8 i Ll will new developments in credit and banking reduce e Y Newspapers, Reference, I Hon N i | LES CONGRESS, |the monetary demand for gold to a minimum? Pro- Books, Etc. or Nexu Chester Barnesson LALKE NGRESS. i pheey in this case is futile. e DA { SMOKER FHONE “68 i With football again attracting nation-wide atten- | e e e | Try Our $1.00 Dinner ! ) DAIRY FERTILIZER 4 tion, the athletic break between the Military Acad- ime and Judge Mackintosh. || and 50c Merchants’ Lunch e i An- 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | ez a1 Naval Academy at emy at West Point and tr . i . Y | (Seattle Times.) ~ i food. It is well made T, TR A is revived as e cuSsio) The | | Our trucks go any place any | o " napolis is revived as n subject of discussion rl;n} M. BRI s bienossd o Have b el . ABGADE (CARE i il e Dol of the finest materials JUNEAU TRANSFER| * ¢ game between the service schools was always the |popeless task with the stone that he eternally| @ ol s Ak Koo coutie ot wevn: ) obtainable and is bak- ’ T ‘ most colorful of gridiron contests, even if only 0C-|rolled uphill only to have it roll down again as he | burner trouble. ed by master bakers COMPANY 9 casionally important as a factor in determining col- |neared the summit. Those who feel it a duty to| PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 i sani 2 3 ant Ads Pay. a modern sanitar, legiate championship honors. It was an event un-|keep the geographical features, the community Pally EmpiecW ok e 3 'y bakery. It is a bread that never disappoints. RELIABLE TRANSFER W. P. Johnson e rivalled in many respects among feats of physical achievements and the distinguished citizens of the | | prowess. The annual struggle was witnessed by the Pacific Northwest in their proper places before | FRIGIDAIRE AR o ¢ cars osser (the world at large, are beginning to suffer the President, his (A.h)lll‘l n](lul. and hu.s(”uI le su; R S i RERIIRING -1 T DELGO LIGHT PEODUCTS 1931 STYLES P 0 l ersonages in official life; by leac in the social i v o o “:' ”}“‘:"\I \_" w“; ‘M '1 o ; ‘m‘ realm of great| FASern newspapers have shifted our mountains, MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS eertess g P e e 4%l rivers, shipyards, stadiums, apple pies and straw- MACHINES | Guaranteed on all fur # alth |berry shortcakes out of all relation to the localities Hardware Co. work done by Baker Too often the competing teams were far I]rcv:!ll where they belong. Only a few days ago one of | RAL MOTORS RADIOS i 3 ¢ evenly matched. Except infrequently, the Army held |them credited Senator Wesley L. Jones, along with 5 SUTS ame” 3 the ac in weight and strength. There's the his five-and-ten law, to the State of Oregon. And Phone 17 pon (IJ!S(COSTS l urman’s Shossimy digdel Moves;. Packs and Sfores * rub docs ot fancy sacrificing itself to now the news magazine Time has taken utterly || poolo ciiest Juneau Open until 9 p.m. i Freight and Baggage | make a holiday |unwarranted liberties with Judge Kenneth Mackin- | i @ £ Y 2 i | D, sl | The cause of the dispa It is due to tosh, Washington member of the President's. Law | e “(tOrder that new Fur Gar-{| Prompt Delivery of : the age entrance limit the two schools, |Enforcement Commission ment for Christmas nowy|} B ALL KINDS OF COAL 53 i 2 X 4 udge Mackintosh’s recently declared determina- | | y teen and 22 years are the minimum and maxi-| Judse Mackintost tly declared det | { JUNEAU CABINET § fiesn and 42 3 [tion to get to the intimate insides of the Pro- B 2 PHONE 48 ; ] mum for West Point, and these bring to it sea-{yin, o Fo0 "0 S0 L e e thore hailed | > and DETAIL MILL- 4 e e it of |TLIMG0 WY sod make roport therecs, b alled Frye-Bruhn ; - . ¢ r t i s quite cheerily by Time; but when that magazine ’ higher learning. Sixteefi & re the restrictions | attempts fo tell who Judge Mackintosh i, it gets PHONE YOUR ORDERS - WORK CO. : at Annapolis and these in all cases preclude him badly confused with the late Judge Wallace | C Front. Stotel, TRt 1o Warner - (1] poortaritn sttt o admission there of star s from State and | MacCamant of Oregon. Time's yarn takes Judge Ompany TO US Machine Shop L. C.'SMITH and CORONA | private universities Mackintosh off . the supreme bench of this State | TYPEWRITERS ! The Military Academy ists in its refusal to and hc“fls‘ him to the Republican Featuring Frye’s De- | CABINET and Guaranteed by z Mot tha, ¢ cligibility rule. The Army|National Convention of 1920; has him bring about | g = @ J. B. BURFORD & CO.} cleven is the of any distinction the nomination of Calvin Coolidg Vice-Pr licious Hams and Bacon MILLWORK “Our door step is worn by lists members wore than three years of college |O¢Pt: has him later 1 o€ by Eresident; Coolldge . satistied customers” \ ) For ' pihce on th clreutt \Henohy. oaly '\ e PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER | West Point to defeated by ence. to induce the hinations of Senator Hiram | Wi ’ to the e-year regulation or to persuade johnson: and some him back on the State| WORK \ Annapolis to gnore the disady imposed b |supreme bench In tine' <o be taken theretrom o | == GLASS REPLACED | i its service rival have proved fut |serve on the Law recement Commission. | IN AUTOS d » dispute may of this yarn of course, 3 qu Of course, & diss ant; and Judge Kin- Estimates Furnished { not of itself be of suff uld know, had resigned from Upon Request { p biE eonstAdvitions dof before President Hoover H l I T’ S § fhe_consgeration o e m e arold Thorpe Say | ifferen t tribute it pays to Juc : SNG: Mcadenp wcter,” the article in Time We will attend to them| ) . s 8 i Eehy o i P rain “an rans. similar curriculums, and the E es much farther with his succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The is increasing daily. There’s a| S A exceptional diligence, if not with evision of cause , 4 . i ¢ a trial order| Regular Dinners | 4 such institutions, accor doubt whether Ar world has no use for quitters. The failures ||reason. Give u 8! In every plece of i tors, the older military cad he . i — ||today and learn why. Short Orders job work we de, ¢ R i o e o2 : in-fhe‘world. have ICH. qutiey- Wi b 0 o0 e Ll e Tleiks Lunches il i iy (il # 4 gher learning than th : 3 w'c He e ) _ | naval midshipmen 3 : who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD 2% aPle dp i S latest ideas of the | The naval limitations were fixed when the R0 R IRR, ¥ i i 0 ase pen .m. to 2 a.m. m'm‘.‘._ 3 tice was common to begin training at an ear 0; Topu OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP POPULAR PRICES velop your sales boys who aspired o sea careers, either on War of s prietbpe oo IT UP. D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY arguments and te merchant ships. The ori or the rule no bition.—(New | Proprietor emphasize your may no longer obtain, but other considerations now | York Post PHONE 114 P I-:.. ) favor the old tradition. The younger the age of the ; . selling po! § Annapolis graduate the better chance he has of| ~When the Anti-§ inereases your re- P | Senators lof truth by (Philadelphia Ing attaining by the process of seniority advancement the highest rank or some of the highest ranks be- fore enforced retirement. Promotion in the Navy| 2 is said to be slower than in the Army. Accordingly, Germans are succe: the maval service opposes raising age entrance I€-|chemicals instead of each ¢ quirements at Annapolis, while the military .mv;ce‘xdn Times-Union.) The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDESI BANK IN ALASKA i s S UNITED FOOD COMPANY twras materially.