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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1930 SR R — e ll 1’ I] 141 . are fast becoming the world over; their lure R R R R 1 T 7 — 4 - M D(“ v AlAdSRdA 4”11)”‘(’ cannot but appea ts in increasing number FOR EXPERT Fraternal Societies | . The projected I ional Highway, plans for akizdis] 4l)TOS L‘OR IlIRE OF 3 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|which heve been furthered fn sécent months, i) PIANO TUNING ————— v | Gastineau Channel ce of realiza and wi make of laska ihe Phone Geo. Anderson i T WORETO IS S-S " Bl s g j y popular goal he continent for the summer | ¢ I[PIPPr:l(;S\X)T%Eéfl:;echt l — . < Anderson Music Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | M(,enf'g Pév(:r,yuxs : TR 5 n of material advancement. | n e 0k @8 Dok, B UBSCRIPTION RATES. = 8 measure of prosperity now,|| A..cka representative: Kohler Phone Office, 216 | Hal - Deliv er In Juneau, Dougias, Treadwell and M b pcamptabanastic B bach Grand and Upe || o- °f ane for $1.25 per m 100 forward with confidence t “ and Brambac P PRI § 7 Visiting brothers v 8 in the future. ANl in all, few if| right Pianos. For sale and P R I B P 4 welcome. o $600; or ) + places in the Union have such manifold | e "“SJ“S";‘;&‘_‘F{:‘F:B"“G“ | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. S . W I M oot R ANDERSON MUSIC SHi £ : . . H. - B L Alaska for observance of this yew OFFE 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ||| Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— iy Pt e ¥ Bt e —_—— PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- 5 i - Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ies of Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. e o Lo | . 5 BE St Lo L OUT SATE BHOE SREAREING i Sy Ph 11 d S l 0 Scottish Ri T : GOV. ROOSEVELT'S GREAT VICTORY. | — — : ones {1 an mgle T P A ci festho || Al rubber heels, attached..$ .35 | $— I y va publie ‘ the over the late election subsides | ; % Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service it pmnlany i o - Ladies’ heels straightened 35 each month at ARANTEED TO BE LARGER nd more details become available, a clearer con- DENTIST P . BLICATION | o — == — e e e e e e 7:30 p. m. Scot- . ception of the gr won by Gov. Franklin || Ladies’ half soles 1.00 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine tish Rite. Templs D. Roaevelt in New is possible. His plurality . Building WALTER B. HEISEL, Secret I Y{| Mens haif soles, dress | . HE ecretar . e over his Republican opponent was 725,107 _.lmhlll,: fenis haltsoleg) resy 125 Telephone 176 9 . P A less than was at indicated but the largest ever || Men's half soles, work 1 | ol e & e RN ERRTTAE LOYAL ORDER | RS T e e ST OF MOOSE ! te for Governor by the . ; e a el \SEE BIG VAN " Dr. J. W. Bayne given a Democratic candic Juneau Lodge No. 700. electorate of the Empire ity ot et L W R i DENTIST | P’ 565 Meets every Monday ried New York City, b \.n ered that city }‘xom ip- THE SHOE MAN % - one night, at 8 o'clock. s with a clear plurality. It was the first time Opposite Colis Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | that the up-State 1‘ ever ThVoH a D [ttt s ol ey | OIS ol FTRIE lo}8 - STAND AT ARCADE CATE L e L e i = [Evenings by appointment. | & AlFE AR , Secy., . Box 8z crat for Gov i PR | P b= = Out of 57 counties outside of New York City,| CHRISTMA R paoe e | Day and Night Service MOUNT JUNEAU. LODGE NOj, 161 Gov. Roosevelt carried 42. In six others he lacked | CIGARS / — Second and fourth Mon- but a few of W g. He lost by only six votes JGARS [ 1Y Any Place in the City for $1.00 day of euch month in <) ¢ in Otsego County, Washington by 83, Putnam by | at Dr. A. W. Stewart ! y y ¢ § G Scottish Rite Temple, s ®: g i e L 3 | DENTIST | L beginaing at 7:30 p. m. 137, Orleans by 230, Wayne by 564 and Lawrence Burrorp’s CORNER | Houte 9 & 1. o b3 > JpiNs Y AL A tTE by 850. Many of the counties he carried, went Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- custom that has been Ob- pemoeratic for the first time in a great many SEWARD BUILDING o Office Phone 469, Res. retary. In keeping with tk | i served for several years, there Will be no edition Of yeare s overwhelming victory undoubtedly” not|® — : e ; 183 The Empire on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day only added greatly to his national prestige but also LEATHER CRAFT . . 199 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR % increased largely his power in the councils of hm : . SHOP . = : aXl Second and Fourth THANKSGIV |\(' DAY. own party in New York State and in the nation. || E. McCLAIR, Prop. ] Dr Geo. L. Barton | TAXI ] Tuesdays of each month, 4 P [ —_— — || LEATHER GOODS MADE | o8 Dol Sooiiy | s kg L ||| CHIROPRACTOR ! $1.00 Rite Temple LILY : business im- Thanksgiving is approachin; | h December in the offing even | | ND AT PIONEER}/ BURFORD, Worthy Thanksgiving Day \\h(l) falls tomorrow, can be 185 Front Street Hellenthal Building | nd w Matron; FANNY L. es and her Ter- Proving; observed throughout the United { i g BT el oonshiners will s s putting ¢ chifts | ® OFFICE SERVICE ONLY D g dependencies with 1’ I:pi i t:"v‘:: nshiners will soon be putting double shifts | — i : bt e ) POOL ROOM TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. vhile the annive ary hi year inds 8 u AR5 ¢ S 1 i i ) 2p m to5p m re p | ! 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. Day and Night [ OF CITY ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS i jon more serious perhaps than ' Seghers Council No. 1780. Meetings second and lasy OI |e Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- . . Wmm-,z‘ ed to attend. Council | Robert Simpso: | ) ) Chambers, Fifth Street. o pson Prompt Service, Day and ngmz JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. in an economic depr other condition of the kind experienced by her nevertheless the situation In these so-called dull pledging SPECIAL TURKEY With the Democrats and Republicans DINNER at a vacatic CS @ CO~ rati fed g i ation to politics and co-operation in getting| | 3 | PHONE 259 i the country back on even keel, it begins to look | I'he Midget Lunch . G|leeEas ling a long, hard winter for the insurgent lads in Congress By Appointment Service ! AND REPATRED | ! EST the present centu does not approach di times, curtailment of luxuries rather than depriva- tion of necessities is the chief complaint, and except in but few places and aside from a small number Opt. D. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. . ¢ monly designated as labor are cooperating in PIanS ;%o “oony iy “ravor of outright repeal These! MINERS’ LAMPS Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted that may lay the spectre resent smployment . that may lay the spectre of present unemployment pg.peq were scoffed at by the professional Prohibi- and that may be invoked to banish its 2 Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | PHONE 359 ® tion organizations. The country was told that it —and— Offipe’ Blione S5, (tegene | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 PARLOR of persons there is a1 nce of dire want Public Opinion and Enforcement | L A happy issue of the present unsatisfactory state EYR 5 HEADOUARTERS Graduate Los Angeles Col- | CovicH AuTto SERVICE Betain R O of affairs is not unlikely. Means may be determined (New York World.) S s lege of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Gastineau Hotel LAS AE‘[\‘;EM‘:;S:'AH‘;-L},‘:;G not only to bring it to an end but to prevent its| Six months ago, when the Literary Digest took A Complete Line of . Opthalmology Phone 342 Day or Night ! &Mwmys O recurrence. So interdependent are all classes and its celebrated poll on Prohibition, the results of| | Glames e, tonss Lot e TR & Esgior ol all sections on the welfare of one another that of- this unofficial referendum showed in Illinois 24.7 E BOOTS S ) — - — 14 ?2 Douglas, ALEX GAIR, W. P. ficials of Government and leaders of what per cent, of the total vote in favor of enforcement SHU PACS e e e | Tiur JuNeAu LAUNDRY {|GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting e i car Ll N of what 18- oom=i0f Hbe [Volatead ,Act, 30 per -cent. B IRYOr AL E JAPS m:):‘ Et ??%T"vrsu Franklin Street, between | | WrOLers welcome. modification to permit light wines and beer, and|} e ptometrist-Optician AMERICAN BEAUTY Froitana B i ntete t ! y THE CASH BAZAAR 4‘ A if it should stalk fortl in the fu was preposterous to believe that 46 per cent. of : 2 fact that the necessi the the Illinois electorate actually favored repeal W ?;FFFPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 H. Q Z. | OFPRf;)l;TE;:;Iég;gfi lem is recog i by s of society and that| On Tuesday of last week the electorate of Illi- LOTHING |z v > | D | e thoughi i be within the realm of nois voted in an official referendum on the ques- [ OIL SHAMPOOS Near Coliseum Theatre | probabilift 1se for thankfulness. }m\ Mlxlfvp‘ ulu.wl\" \\v‘.} ’: the question of modifica- Corrects Abnormal Scalp i3 et N | tion e results of Conditions - - Alasks s the tr industrial recession an any other part of the United States. Cop- ns hav~ been affected by the low price of less. ! MRS. RUTH HAYES per re } i 2 3 referendum have been % lWlk(’ AvOl(ln E ‘lum-.m Public Library ] | —e | | | | | | | . slow in coming in. Figures from a great majority FRONT STREET Free Res: “],nn Room ‘g of precincts, however, have now been published ini} Opposite Winter & Pond 5 the Chicago Daily News. These figures show the | e City Hall, Second Floor FOREST the metal, but yield has been maintained to 800d fo)owing results: On the question of modification— . Main Street and Fourth proportion here nroducts have moved slowly at in favor of modification, 73.1 per cent.; opposed to| ™ o — = o poor figure L Ttes it Nosthern | obditarion, 60 dr iint on ine duestionor || - bhe PlorencelShop Reading Room Opea From WOOD residents engaged i industry did quite well in peal—in favor of repeal, 715 per cent; opposed m‘ | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. the past season. With 1espect to both copper min- repeal, 285 per cent | anent Wave | Circulation Room Open from o & ing and fishing, the Territory derives its principal| These figures plainly show one of two things BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | 1 to 5:30 p. m—T: 00 to 8:30 w b GABRAGE MAYE VS benefits from local labor wages rather than from either that ”"'“""‘ KBry ,,”'“‘"“‘ PO “‘)"*"l"""lv‘,,,__p_hoi(:fi7 for Appointment | 4§ p m. Current Magazines, ATCH PEERLESS Office at Wolland's foreign sales profits, and the former do not suffer :":“’I;;““‘;‘\"”v'l‘\l( \;"I"‘t““'\‘h“ “‘”“““::‘xll”;‘;’x“‘l““)’]’:i : I (2 Newspapers, Reference, Bheniasy Tailor Shop ¢ b bre. as the latte e 1015 lags Me or - that il e e Books, Etc. r INex ~ 1eree ]‘“"““"i‘““ "(ll'i“ » ”‘! il MOt i creased enormously since the spring. This is Chester Barnesson entirely wiped out. Gold mining has been encour-|equayy true, as we pointed out last week, in the| | Tpy . | FREE TO ALL V] PHONE 66 ] aged by the increased purchasing power of the case of the two other States which held Prohibi-| | l“r';\d (;)llr‘v;ifill.‘()o Dinner SMOKER DAIRY FERTILIZER | vellow metal. Production has gained and opera-|tion referendums on Nov. 4 — Massachusetts and c Merchants’ Lunch | | beeereereeeoe el RYE | | LA M to2P M Il tions have been expanded. Output will continue to [Rhode Island. , IR Y 4K o )f pulp| Since the attitude of the public toward a law| | ARCADE CAFE Our trucks go any place any | BRE 'D . be enlarged. Preparaticns for establishment and paper mills insure development of forestry re time. A tank for Diesel Oil inseparably part of the problem of how to en- and a tank for crude oil save »ree the law, we commend a study of these figures sources, ur farming has been brought to th: ( e B tis Lt tuies Bk, e o0 incgr s i PR miusaxl i e e apliene e | B Fresh Everv De JUNEAU TRANSFER st | Wickersham commission | W P J ' & d | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | 4 Y At COMPANY £ ( Wild life abounds in such variety over such| ; R ot e .Jonnson RELIABLE TRANSFER - | 1t is said that China has a hundred million ;i e At Your Grocers wide areas that Alaska excels beyond all comparison'yiore inhabitants than it can support, and the FRIGIDAIRE i any other part of the United States as a resort for conviction grows that half of them are mxurgo‘]t DELCO LIGHT PrRODUCTS ||5 1931 STYLES | Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS MACHINES sportsmen Northern grandeurs of land and sea generals.—(Cincinnati [q\qmw“ Guaranteed on all fur Hardware Co. work done by GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 CASH CUTS COSTS Open until 9 p.m. Yurman’s Order that new Fur Gar- ment for Christmas now Moves, Packs and Store:s Freight and Baggage' ! Prompt . Deli f JUNEAU CABINET EOmBLy Deery. 0l g and DETAIL MILL: ALL KINDS OF COAL i | Frye-Bru ‘ Y hn PHONE YOUR ORDERS! WORK CO. PHONE 438 Company TO US [ Wit ks St ictas | | Front Street Juneau TONIGHT—8 P. Machine Shop L. C. SMITH and CORONA Featuring Frye’s De- CABINET and | “Guranieed b7 4 MILLWORK J. B. BURFORD & CO. licious Hams and Bacon l “Our door step is worn by 5 { Auspices American Log_rion ———Main Event MILES MURPHY vs. JIMMY Eight Rounds—160 Pounds Semi Final Event “TIGER JOE” LEYSON vs. “SCHOOL BOY”” SAMMY NELSON Six Rounds—150 Pounds satisfied customers” Northern - Light Store . PHONE 38 1OORE —— e —————r] GENERAL CARPEI‘ITER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request Harold Thorpe Says- ‘ e ; We will attend to them GENTLEMEN'S | ——Special Event—— ¥ v ant t : =31 . FURNISHINGS AL OSBORNE vs. RODDIE DEL MONTIE e Ty S s"“,k‘ M you eub e BE S O s | Mabry’s Cafe : \ Four Rounds—155 Pounds succeed, then keep it.up! Don’t quit. The is increasing daily. There’s a Workingmen’s . P | =~ world has no use for quitters. The failures :ESSOH. G:iwlz o ivfirlal order Regular Dinners Supplies J . - a. PHILIP JOSEPH vs. FRANK WANADA [ in the world have heen the quitters—they ofRY: 0 : v i Short Orders Cigars, Tobaccos, ‘ Four Rounds—130 Pounds who began all right BUT DID. NOT HOLD || You Car;)I;He‘lip Being Lunches Candies 1 | | OUT. Begin to sa ; ase Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TELEPHONE 324 TICKET ON SALE at Alaskan Hotel, Pioneer Pool Room and | mwoe. in to sy nd BeR FOPULAR PRICES Juneau Drug Company | . D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY | SHIPMENT T [ PHONE 114 Proprietor ' OE FIN)ISIE Kfl;"l\ ESPAW | il o 5 i el H — e rentan e mee ] O] t: | The B. M. Behrends Bank o 31 > o y « »” 3 o M. e n and $3.50 A i . PLIONES 83 OR 85 The Store That Pleases i sl a UNITED FOOD | THE NEW IDEAL, | | i 3 .DEST BANK 1 SKA | SHOP < & b THE SANITARY GROCERY COMPANY gy . A g i MARY HAMMER _° | 5 T = S W e |\ — ki L e 425 |