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e S A A A s Ao A3 VAT 1 ARl S s i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1931. i to meet yeu| | Phone 321 | cor. NT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1#1 lusion that there may relativety argument after all something to thi i5 little wish: | ERES That you'l tinue making ham| —— | and eges so good a dish.” rplus and the Farmer. ‘rm_,,,,,,,,,-”,_--n_( and Day and Night Second and fourth Mon« s Dr. A. W. Stewart Service day of each mouih ir " ™\, Scottish Ritc Temple, RS Crop § %(J DENTIST Jii beginning at 7:30 p. m. ————— . X . effective counterthrust at the Marne, he s pre-| td 1 Daily Alaska Empire [vue o ke e nes aavniase ot 1. | PROFESSIONAL _| | : : Those who had criticised his tacties up to that = Al / TOS FOR HIRE o 3‘”0}“( W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND 3;}\\‘\(‘,}:Rzponml. and charged him wi and W i { —— 3 e oo | he their answer in hi order for ih Ilcl(’lle W. L. A]brccht il i i 3 ilhed ey e ANY ‘At Sccond and Main | first Battle of the Marne. It uded with S ORTEEATY = AR ) e o Streets 1 word: ! Massage, Electricity, Infra Red M 2 eeting every ered in the Post Of in June Second Class | All must unite. to a repel the | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. , . | ~ednesday gevenlng -~ matter enemy. Any troop find unable to 410 Goldstein Building : lat 8 o'clock. Elks > o SUBSCRIPTION RATES. B . further must hold at Phone Office, 216 am S a“x 1 | HalL. Qe 5 carek i Junead; Docgish Treadwell -‘""‘ all cost and must fi No P TTT : Visiting brothers * y o T “at the f retreat. | . lcome. ] R | History has recorded the outcome of the truggle | DKS.KASgg&FREEBURGER o Phone 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ¥ 5 and the weight it had on the final defeat of Ger- NTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | Businese {many and her allies. Though later vears some-| en Vs s STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Co-Ordinate Bod- : E dimmed his own part in the conflict, he never * Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . . A f Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ised his Government an ivil officers for ° Day and Night Service f MR 7o Scottish Rite & & The A 11 ¢ entitled 4 3 s ¢ He remained throughout the war and to the 26, ceti use f T hes ¢ . . . Regular meetings or ot Sherwise crcaitca 'l tis paper and tie LoHHU RIS IENE iareiot s bch’ the ‘womd ore] . Do Chiabe P Tonoe Any Place in the City for $1.00 %L‘Mond Friday local news sl ored him and his own countrymen mourn his 10ss. T e e eachi RN & ALAS Sl | It is fitting that, pending g to its final 3 RocmaEaH S yaléntine . |12 A = 7:30 p. m. Scot= — place at his own home, his body shall rest with| Building SR 5 e HAL Tooe . femp e 41 |those of Napoleon, Foch and other French immor-| Telephr e 176 Prompt Service, Day and Night} | 183 WALTER B. HEISEL, Scoretary X [tals. For surely his intrepid and loyal spirit now| 4 / bt Bt o 7008 LOYAL ORDER mingles with theirs as one of them in the halls of | ¥ > CovicH AuTO SERVICE { OF MOOSE a | Valhalla where the heroes of all ages and Bttty 4" s mhe naR Dr. J. W. Bayne ST;;;ND '}’;‘;TX;HE OL;{#;’C I TAXI ) Juneau Lodge No. 709 | hold communion in the spirit | eein ne dining car. | DENTIST I N e ! | Meets every Mondagy ~ | e l“So youre the P! whose Te-|| Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | e night, at 8 o'clock. Bublibhtien ot ~the BHbtograpn, of {6 TG | nown hes spread both mneary [ isice hours, o am; toibipm. || s |{STAND AT PIONEER{ TOM SHEARER, Dictator. slication of the photograpn of a Queen o ! e CHEa = and far Sve intment. | b W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. 82¢ Beauty of the Arctic Eskimo might lead to ¢h . Bveninge 7 SEp | ! POOL ROOM P2 " EVANS L. GRUBER -r Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. 3 | SMOKER | Tae Junesu Lauspry {|retar. - — s (Cincinnati NOT HIGHER RATES BUT LOWER In that part of his annual report dealing immed- ECESSARY. |lately with present conditions of farming and its J[\ St | future prospects, Secretary Hyde, of the Depart- 3 t of m{.-m(-nt of Agriculture, sha how completely any | effective. method of farm relief depends on the farmer himself. The Government may subsidize ag- 5 ‘ SN |riculture, it may establish and try to maintain FUR GARMENTS re too 1oW.|pegged prices, it may en Enquirer.) | | | | [ | | | | i 3 1 | i | SEWARD BUILLING | Office Phone 469, Res. | . . SPECIAL ARY on all | ALE | 216 I Phone 27 Franklin Street, bitween ORDFR OF EASTERN STAR Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth * PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, 4 i at 8 o'clock, Scottish ¥ has spoken. The man road been loose and of “in- condu of the Government’s ssenger and freight rates || Dr Geo. L. Barton | , | CHIROPRACTOR | — s o ————1 Hours 9 a. m. to § p. v | i | Rite Temple. LILY " speculative markets and the conclusions of the Senate’s Selectretire a great bulk of produce to storage. None at | Hellenthal Bullding B ?,,flfi,‘,'.°§§'“§’3"'},’ R composed of Senators R. B. Howell,|of these activities, which many good economist || ¥ OFFICE BERVICE ONLY | ; P OETNAOR Haituts: and J. B. Kendrick, w last Sum- |consider to be delusive at best, can meet anything Y 2 | Hovrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | W P Johnson el ¥ of {but utter failure so long as the farmers continue urman’'s | 2p. m to5p m | o X . days investigating the road. | i i | mer sper ; ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The ire is not in position to dispute the \“D send new surpluscs to market D ] : | GB‘; z;p';)om‘i,:é: FRIGIDAIRE Seghers Council No. 1763, P’ Committee’s ‘charges of looseness and ;ancy3m:(f;-yHgoft‘();:;;{::fij “_l‘"‘» i k::mto;:fi‘f;gy’}“ e = H PHONE 259 il pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS :\Jaeegngssm:g and lan l of management Records which either s\ll)&'.xl:- ment of crops. He c ente alda lhé (xnmx""i NI]]\ERS i. = e MAYTAG WASHING -pr?:m;lgmafm{hgrsp},; %’ tiate or disprove the allegation are not available | giffieylty of persuading farmers to organize or to = i K3 = o MACHINES ed to attend. Councl) ;l to the general pu But there is a word 0 be|adjust planting to prospective demand after they HEADQUARTERS }| Robert Simpson : i Chambers, Fifth Street, said in defense of the management. It has been are organized. Farmers are the most individualisti g i | (RN SN L MOTORS KADIOS JOHN F. MULLE’:N G. K. od supervised by the Interior Department. It has of producers. They have been known to resist for- A Complete Line of 1} Opt. D, Phone 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. never been a management in the sense that private- |cibly efforts of the Government to clear their land | Graduate Los Angeles Col- s S - Iy owned and operated rail properties are man- |Of plant pests, and if the present set-up for farm BOOTS lege of Optomlctry and Front Street Juneau VOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. 1 aged. It is true that there has been at all times, |Teliel dies without a real trial on the production SHU PACS } (oY i Mects first and thir¢ - %) g ‘ailroad's | Side the responsibility will be theirs. | | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouad Mondays, 8 o'clock, since operations began, an officer at the railroad's |SG6 (R FOSARSINILY W B8 PSS, 1 e CAPS S 3 . at Eagles Hall & head with the title of general manager. But hel . .icec the seoretary estimates that reduction MINERS’ LAMPS ls - . Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. has been so in name only. Policies and many acts| e ... age put in winter wheat this fall is less i1 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting of administration, even the decision as to personnel, | oy five per cent, of which a considerable part is —and— ?” Optometrist-Optician 1 S s 5 brothers welcome. have been subjected to departmental interference!due to prevailing low prices. The farmer always WATERPROOF || Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted Our bread is “just as A AT Rt and political influence has on more than one has done his planting with an eye on the prices of g Loy || . Room 7, Valentine Bldg. bl | good as can be” and || Our trucks go any place any | L occasion been permitted to undermine the authority moment, with little or no thought to prospect CLOTHING || office phone 484, residense £ | Ehat 1o ba ny GHRt 3 | time. A tank for Dicsel Oil | b s the power of the management. Pos- | conditions when the crops come to harvest. In t . . z\{ pho"ewfi?'z, Olfg,cewflt;\f;;. %0 P ! should be used by the | and a tank for crude oil save i th re inherent because of public |he has violated, and continues to violate, a guiding Mlk(’ Avol(ln 2‘. S4ig s i . o | members of your g | burner tr'flnble. 3 tion. Certainly they are fac-|Principle of sound industry. So long as he does S e t o ; household.: - You" wil '8 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ‘ tors that could e negative the efforts of the “” ”f" '(,;‘::",“”‘ 5 “A‘“,\:S,‘,“mll":]‘(.lm:;;,]]\f‘x;,‘,r:fi:“:\l::’: . ’F()N’I,_S]RI“ET X}‘ i : be complimented upon & RELIABLE TRANSFER f most_efficient rail operative. And as such they |, ..l ang tha ‘”;::],,,,m-,,,,; PP S ol Opposite Winter & Pond l" ROOM and BOARD | your choice if you se- BTy Yoy NIRRT - ghould be taken into consideration by the Senate |, onev into farm relief before agriculture is edu-| s i 5 lect this bread. ] and by the general public as well. Condemnation |cated to cooperate is approaching. the problem from!{ i John B. Marshall { of any management because of things it could not|the wrong end W ¥ i \ FIRE ALARM CALLS | PHONE 2201 . | Peerless FOREST But these are only minor defects. Correction is | Advice from a F | probable. To remedy them | y to remove the road entirely (New York Times.) nd. Third and Franklm. L4 possible, but hardly it would be possibly eliminate is manifestly unjust GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland's Tailor Shop Frcnt and Franklin, B diction and give the man in| When the warning to “clean up the New Y 1d, something that the Senate, e comes from Mayor Walker, it is no “re- \ny precedents, is not likely to do|former” who speaks, no cold dilettante. His words | have not t note or unworldly cast ascribed to similar utte from the pul producers can terize them, as they do remarks from " | press, as a mere counsel of perfection. Mr. Walker less looseness and inefficiency in management. | Koy Y | know from political ju charge a free judging by m itself or to approve if some other branch of the Government attenipted to bring about However, [3 . o Ms & Proft. opp, City Whar. ; We will attend to them uember the. Naine! Front, near Saw Mill. H A ULFD {|promptly. Our COAL, Hay, ront at A. J. Office. L 2 Grain and I‘rm}sl r business ¢ ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro- AND LOT CLEANING is increasing daily. There’s a cery. E. O. DAVIS reason. Give ug a trial order|] JUNEAU CABINET 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Phone 584 today and learn why. 'l and DETAIL MILL- 4 Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross. Apts. GARB‘AGE P . Cliester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 11 1-8 1-9 2-1 e . e e ] until it is done, there probably will be more o the theatre as an actor or a producer Barn. ——— | The recommendation of the Committee that|knows it. He has assoclated with showfolk all his | 2-4 Front and Seward. = — You Can’t Help Being | WORK CO. freight rates be raised 50 per cent and passenger |life; he comprehends their temperament and thei 2-5 Front and Main. | fares 66 2/3 per cent is fraught with ;,crmusnvss:l(*x'1111x1:)!(:;:3- 2-6 Second and Main. HOTEL I’leased ‘ Front Street, next to Warner JUN U TR -\VSFEI{ to those sections of the Territory dependent almost | Discussing the growing insistence that the New | 2-7 Fifth and Seward. ;2 Machine Shop ik wholly upon the r d for transportation facili- | York theatre deal less broadly with painfully inti- | ’ ties. As a policy it is not de: !mate details of life, the Mayor gave The World 2 Gastineaw and Rawn Way. the very thing which the Committee points out, gned to accomplish | COMPANY s | CABIN. ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 i ET and on Christmas Day several interesting reflection Second and Gold. |His most significant remark was that producers Fourth and Harris. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. \ MILLWORK | Fire Hall. ‘ ZYNDA D. B. FEMMER | | 4 5 26 7 2-9 13 3-4 3-5 and correctly 5o, as 'the object to be attained— | hono SEUUCATS FEMETE WAs K1 whot!| 3-6 Fifth and Gold. i namely the bullding up of outgoing tratfic. It can |ihey sne. domg. he . SlavwrisnLy °S:§{‘YMW_ ST SRR aatEe GENERAL CARPENTER | 1 result ouly in handicaps to. development Which |Walker, “may have wriiten an innocent stage di-|| 2:8 Seventh and Gold. WORK -4 will work not only prevent tapping the sources rection calling, for instance, for ‘he embraces her' | 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. [ i of new business, but is bound to curtail operations at a certain point in the action.” By the time a | 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. || HARRIS GLASS REPLACED of ex industrics and add to rather than director who wants to debase the perofrmance is | 4-2 Calhioun, opp. Seaview Apts. || IN AUTOS ' decrease th ussed deficlt, ‘Thus 1t is the |through with that piece of “business” refined | 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. Hardware Co. oi . e broad policy that has long |Sensibilities can be wounded in a way which the|| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. | Estimates Furnished M Both and Bt AR ® | playwright never intended. This is perfectly true, | 4-6 Seventh and Main. CASH CUTS COSTS Upon Request { VAR, R AUKE ADC, > a8 " fundamental requirement “or .., %o source of much that is objectionable || 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 3 § Freight and Baggage iy on X ecking to open UP PIONCEr |on the stage. Lines, by costuming, facial expression | &9 Home Grocery. Open until 9 p.m. . Prompt Delivery of . = and tone of voice, are given an unsavory meaning | R “ The experience of the Alaska Railroad is MOt |In musical shows this flexibility is particularly | == o | B——— ALL KINDS OF COAL L h unique y Western railroad had its exact | marked, according to the personalities of the Actors | g Those roads did not successfully open|and the intent of the director. ‘ Mabry’s Cafe PHONE 48 | levelop selves into the fine| The Mayor would “severely increase” the penai- are undertaking to make ties for putting on indecent performances. He did Frye.Bruhn Regula,. Dinners every passenger pay DOt €0 Into details, but presuambly is not satisfied | L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Short Orders th the operation of the “padlock” law or other | 1 devices for punishing the producers of flagrant them from place to place. It ley B coml Company the vacant lands, opened the Lunches is 3 “If"d“v gpesed 1]: shows. It would be interesting to know what the Sapizond by - ] i i‘ll"l""::‘."*_““_““'. Mayor thinks the authorities could do by way of | Fe ine Fevels B Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. J. B. BURFORD & CO. 5 e 0 low hat, almost aDvORe | seiting o prim example to those who recklessly eaturing Irye’s De- POPULAR PRICES “Our door step is worn by X ) T ip. the Ala defy the rules of public taste. He would avoid cen satisfied customers” ) Bt 1 1o b ent agency to open |sorship from without by persuading the theatr liciows Hams and Bacon HARRY MABRY ||! el up the t ir which was contem- |craft to apply regulation from within. He ob- Proprietor plated when the ernment committed s, and it is true, that obscenity is pretty well PHONE 38 c,_ pedetrisnotthoughe- \\ ___~ = - itself to % have to pursue a|defined, and that producers generally know when . ’ child, See that those brakes of | — N ’ similar this ‘tinie ,m}nw_v have moved their performances into its area 77—-——7—_—-—’ 'fl*”wamY ort Lern e i i \strous | Mr- Walker has been called “the political idol of | == e Prs to the Territory and suicidal to the road itself. II;B“’AM“““‘ hece. -ever/s Was: A B fime G Acshicaes xre xa SAVE MONEY i ight S & 0 vl J : | the idolators to prove their faith by their works. f e ptmand Where It Grows ng it dtore o 3 is possible, rates should be reduced as the most e A 2 o | q_‘,:ndj let reline’em now | . direct encouragement that can be given to seitle-| A mew jail in the West is said to have most good “B'dge | FASTEST GENTLEMEN’S 3 ¥ ment and 1strial developme In any event,|of the conveniences of a first-class hotel. Tt .u.,mms.u E 7 ' Your fu ilable on short > nds aval ~ v ~Q the Senate ought to reject the Committee’s vecom- [say it you leave the ball and chain odtside the door C2e + notice. 6% Compounded FURNISHINGS o mendation for 1} tarif | nights they will be polished by the house valet. BRING IN YOUR / ‘Semi-annually. ; i g e (Detroit News.) DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING Workmgmcn’s ‘J iy s _—_— | 3 % VICE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 3 " JOFFRE RANKS WITH IMMORTALS. | The screen wow of the year would be a talk SAVINGS BOOKS barr~ 4 H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Supplies 3 _— {ing picture chat between Professor Einstein, “\ni Y U MOTORS I Local Representative. A. J. Nel- Cig Tob Only military men and experts are qualified to |redefined the universe, and Professor Rockne, who| JUNEA , Inc.|} son, supervisor, S. E. Alaska i gars, Tobaccos, B pass judgment upon the ranking of the late Marshal |licked it—(Chicago News) | TO HAVE YOUR Authorized Brake Service Candies l X e and his contemporaries and nearly all of them | R 1 3 - i ) i z:_:' v’.l:at ‘:e r:,;s“:’ m-:nk 1;;\:1”-" ‘B{r ‘U\fl‘(‘ *’l"l Mr. Coolidge gets a dollar a word for his writ-| . I. * TELEPHONE 324 " S $ % . lings. Who remembers the old days when a Presi-| A N SO ~ | : k. i A more than mere military genius and capacity tolgeni had no chance for promotion—(Akron, Ohio,| l\ FlfiRf\l ADDED | Garments made or pressed by | PLAY BILLIARDS ‘ this noted Frenchmen. He was one of ihe 3reat|peqcon-Journal) us retain their shape l | = . > E patriots of the nation. With him not military glory L Sy T | PHONE 528 | RS ‘ . : y for himself or his armies, not personal “enown To the list of unemployed now can be added | TOM SHEARER I : BURFORD’S | A llmely I 1 - T 2" came first, but the nation which he played a great|the names of Southern California’s cheer leaders | 111 | & _part in saving from the iron heel of the German —(Dayton, Ohio, News.) l p3 7 o | o . % xz in was ever his first consideration. - m—-———~'_ 7 A | T e the people : e bad & truly Hoplike heart. When the armies) o )0 ' the yight people, — (San Pansisee] ¢ . M. Denrends bart 7 sbout timely merchandise with 8" of France, under his command, were recling before Chronicle) N good printingandwatzh your eales g ' the shattering blows of superior German forces in i ‘ 1 iy i chaks i the opening days of the World War in 1914, he Mussolini admits that he cannot decree pros-| - (‘OMPANY hflmld.l'u lan b R 5 % er lost courage. Doggedly he bided his ‘time|perity. In time the G. O. P. will come around| ‘ R Y ond when the opportunity jcame to deliver an|io his way of thinking—(Milwaukee Journal) l ; tests. We'll belo with your copy. )

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