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. al . been started in some sections of England Daily Alaska Empire Scotland with cent of the bootle .:!OHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND M.?NAGEB H -« | Fraternal Societies | 2 AUTOS it OR HIRE [—CastineazFChlmnel \ | ! | Helene W. L. Albrecht ‘ don, Leeds, Manchester, t Glasgow and Edinburgh. offic estimate that “moonshine” factured for as low as 10 cents ber and it sells for as high as $12.50 per gallon.: have adopted American methods in B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every ~ednesday evening l | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red e produ | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. n , ° E distribution, i it widely in gasoline cans | 410 Gnldstein‘ Building r m axl it 8 o'clock. Elks ) i ith, which an outsider can dis- | Phone Office, 216 J P Hall, 2 S ‘, |t The Government ‘;’iaitlng brothers R on od 0 gal- e s velcome. o 3 o b e ol e { | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER Phone 565 R. B MARTIN, Exalted Ruler, | : & DENTISTS i 3 M. H. SIDES S = e : | The or United States, 301303 Goldstein Bldg. | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE SIDES, Secretary. ) A |as is the case now and and Scotland, was il PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- .l. | i — |in internal revenue taxes. The produce of unlicensed | Hours 9 2. m. to 9 p. m. . . ies of Freemason- % g N O oty i syt { stills surreptit sme sections, 10i- e vy g o T S and Nl o v L8 Rl o - 1 1 spatch o |ably in the mountainous districts of Kentucky and T ° A ¢ . Regular meetings : ) . 5 ot ny Place in the City for $1.00 second Fri ! i : | Tennessee, without payment of these ses. It ‘| Dr. Charles P. Jenne y y :ac;nmm;tgan’; > . GUARANTEED 10 BE LARGER |Was generally distilled in out of the way regions, | DENTIST B8 — 7:30.0, M. Boog. e g ¢ e \ AT OF ANY HER' PUBLICATION the final run being made at night and listribution ||~ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine AR B A R R T ek tish Rite ;rempl‘e | ey = 3 likewise taking place at night. From this tradi- 1 Building K] WALTER B. HEISEL, Secret B i Pr t Service, Day and Night 8 2 Secretary 1) i tional practice came the term: “moonshine.” Telephr e 176 il ke S ‘ 183 LOYAL ORDER ‘ . . 2 { 4 2= y T0 SERVICE | | 3 - i A “twin™ cyclone that moved across the Umtod40’ ,. - § Covicn AL;‘{‘: O:;(;APIIC ! TA XI OF MOOSF | i | States and Iceland and a second cyclonic disturbance | +| Dr.J. W. Bayne | 57;,‘;{“03 "Jz ";)By or Night It 2 Juneau Lodge No. 700 e from the tropical South Atlantic Ocean regions are 505 1 DENTIST | g : me;t: ::e;yo.;{;g;d ay i said by scientists to have caused the fogs over|gays Bunny: I've a fondness for "ofif?gn:ofr-se g";“:‘gliorgdg‘m B s o _‘L'i:’_‘,'ff’L"'?'ffiiSTz ND AT PIONEER TOM sflémm, Dictator. Belgium early in December that resulted in ny: this water polo me; | S , m. .m. ——— 5 W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8% !'rnmx\ loss of life. The origin of the American|In my op! her sports com- | EW""‘SSH:W a;;g;)mtment. | ! POOL ROOM gt St S e ] | evelone probably Washington since it nccurred| pared to it are tame.” ¥4 | u MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 181 {about the time Congress Yet I am glad the Alligators arc ‘ | Day and Night Second and fourth Mon- SA) asleep, s Puff, . R R e e . day of each monih it « i« The hand that rocked the cradle is now grab-(“Theyd want to play and, I'm Dr. A. W. Stewart I WATCH Service %«, Scottish Rite Zemple bing at the steering wheel, says a contemporary. Or| afraid, they'd be a trifle rough. DENTIST 1t ; N e DT S ‘J beginming at 7:30 p. m 4p% expertly manipulating the cocktail shaker | B e o | Hours 9 a. m. to & p. . For Nexu oA = %" EVANS L. GRUBER | N s 55 | SEWARD BUILLYNG ! Mlaster; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. « ¥ - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | ice Phone 469, Ri SMOKER GINNING Fish that Spawn in Live Vole: 4 Grieishons 4N gve S , Tue JuNEAu LAUNDRY |{| etary. i AN INAUSPICIOUS BEGINNING. ish that Spawn in Live Volcano. | 7 | Phone 276 - e ! B | ) ° ] || ! Franklin Street, between ORDFR OF EASTERN STAR The newly organized Federal Power Commission | (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) | e .. mnt. = ~ l 1} Front and Second Streets Babdni’ aae oA Eh has’ tiot: hade Any! great impression upon the.co The Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, “Padre of the ST PHONE 359 Tleshags of BblTBAR V) el R e mediately | Craters” Is at Fordham University preparing for| | Dr Geo. L. Barton || g e o i emairman ¢ Georae |DiS fifth journey of exploration among Alaska’s | " ~ YRAC BRI S L | T ST TR TS L Rite Temple. LILY fter the new board organized, Chairman'George |10 Tith DUty of eXpiovation smows Alasews PACKET HEADS ; CHIROPRACTOR | |\—— e Sl ol drafted its first order which Was' 01y, 0 “sanes Glara University, in California, an [ aEnihal BuliGiuk ) of its employees — Secretary Prank {yngiiution which gave the world the late Father LETTER HEADS ORESRIEERVICN GNLT . pav, FANNT L b 4 Charles Russell and Accountant Ricard, who told us more about the relationship VITATIONS & “;-p s S ! W. P. Johnson E ) 'E 4 : 4 —from service, Bonner's dismissal Was of sun spots and the weather than we ever had| IN 8 p' Bito 4 P. e i ! : . ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - i his volunt signation and was not | suspected | STATEMENTS i B b st ! FRIGIDATRE Seghers Council No. 1763 | 13 unexpected since opposition to his retention was| In announcing his forthcoming expedition to| | i PHONE 259 ‘i DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS %, - Meetings second and lasy | B by v bba 1 3 i . i - G o 3 s nly voiced by several Senatdl r to the con- |Alaska, Father Hubbard tells of Lake Surprise: i ' i e E - D Monday at 7:30 p. m. v h 4 ;mf ,:, ‘“ :;:(_)”: l:‘“v Cmml on [‘ It is the strangest body of water in the ‘ BILL HEADS e M/“TA‘(Z' "‘V‘::SSIHNG . g . & Transient brothers urg- # ; s sy e e £ o) e world. It is two and a half miles long and ‘ . - MACHI £t ko stant Oodded 3 e and tr ther two involved in Chairman s ELOPES | g \ { St “:y]uff“n ::;m):(-ole“(:n nc\‘)x‘,l;lex;\ :\-m- \:uul:-m.s| is “‘)"“’l*‘ s “;‘""“ "";S;‘“"‘ ]n is mck""‘;;:"‘_' [ i IPTS 1 : Robert Simpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS / Nl ] s gh:a"!‘;’z&}'“gh;"e“ A s er he ¥ X ing bed of salmon. The salmon make their . G K. at various times in the past under the old oam e e e A DAk BiEE . (her -1bep 1 RECE il Opt. D.] S Phone 17 N : : . 3. TURNKR, Secretaty, s . mission. Russell and King, unlike Bonner, ‘ound ARGt a rite tn’ (e O s okl -and = DODGERS | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | : : # champions among the Progressive Senators who| enter the lake. | “j legn of (})lpomlctry and | Front Street Juneau y DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. « b insistently demanded that they be reinstated. Sén-| Anyone who has seen salmon plunge and leap | FOLDERS bhde 2 ga;dalnli;’:;ys crmd= ; :,ile::tsfl-tnnd't]mm / ator Brool Senator Walsh of Montana, and lupward through cataracts knows something of the NKS . asses i T ) lton}gzygs,}:;cflo:fi e i thers threatened retaliatory action unless |terrific urge which carries them upstream to their BLA T e o e Y e 8 /QJ & |- i e T I L he two men back, |sPawning grounds. But the world will be inter- | o . E YOUR ORDERS - S, The dothe AL A E It O ALE, W, 2 4 the Commission receded and took the two men back. | SPIWDING & 4 hes ol il by e CARDS [ DE. K. E SOUTHWELL | Tk GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting The possibility of reconsidering the vote by which FHICE BOTS 1 SEIMOR SPC AMatie 1o leArm L i | Optometrist-Optician L brothers welcome, i the Commissioners were recently confirmed was) P Hiove Hs urge feads fish 1o leap fnfo gk TAGS || Eyes Examined—Glasges Fitted W Our bread is “just as [l = : discussed, and rejected. A suggestion that no appro- | of A ka's. greatest volcano Fathbr Hubbard ” Room 2:I v:zlex;tlne Bldg. | good as can be” and g trnclu‘h—vgo P m:;—;-"‘! i ok i ation for the Commission be passed by the|gguc . and guarantee your ‘iomre phone 484, rES{de{ue» that means that it | time. A tank for Dicsel Oil & b e reing the dissolution of the board ; 3 e 2o g phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 Rt il i, Senate, thus forcing the dissolu oard | I was an 1 by the magnitude and the | facti ith our work | | . 1: R should be used by the i : | . : satisfaction wi u to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 t ry for lack of funds, was studied. | weird and terrible beauty of Katmai, the | B » @ I - ¥ members of vour | urner {rouble. o All of this Sen: al opposition apparently con- largest active crater in the world bousekicld You .\\'iH PIONE 149, NIGHT 148 vinced the Commission it would be the part of wis- first thought of this great geologist is| R e e ) 2 B complinenied b RELIABLE TRANSFER | o4 jom o yield. Thus it has invited its dismissed |science. But as the results of his explorations are | q | b2 COMDIIBILED - HPR v : o o omy sor rolmtatoment, Honner has|Elven fo the world they arouse an. int {| ROOM and BOARD your choice if you se- announced he will" fiot 46" 50, " While Russell ‘and | Alaslkas ot ‘:j:(flif“‘w‘h"(‘_ff‘w‘l’ ) ‘,“I“‘(‘V‘ % |"Mrs. John B. Marshall | | King are undecided. The capitulation of the Com-| /=" B B o0 5 o e practical value { ) 2 ;. t ws his studies have 8 practical value PHONE 2201 5 i mission instance does ””"“““”";"“”‘( “1 apart from their importance to the science ! ceerless H s which does not augur well for its ful a weaknes or geology iy 3. e el sl . | Do . Bake WOOD success. Under the law which created it, it was LR Sl 00 ' v e empowered to re in the old or appoint new em-| S 1‘ h o 8 ploye: it should see fit. If it is going to be Where Harmony Is Needed. | ear: GARB 4GE 1 e MR TR e GARBAGE HAULING| . .. dom ons by clamor from the| e % € wiitatiend o B, e ) Office at Wolland’s promptly. Our COAL, Hay, : (Elliott Thurston in The New York World.) ' h I HA [ (LED Tailor Sho) «he Senate, or any ot t of indi- S - P y Bfupte;, & aRy | The one place where harmony is still needed ec r. E Grain and Transfer business y- viduals, it will be incapable of rendering any use- in all its ac er organization or f : ‘ ; " lis among the Republicans. Mr. Lucas is out of | 4 AND i i is increasing daily. There’s a Cliester Barnesson ot ful service to the “‘”’11‘(‘ and "‘““:lf:‘:tfd ‘{:"bo‘h‘: 'mony with Senator Norris. The Old Guard| 4. .the new Westinghouse E. O. DAVIS reason. Give ug a trial order { JUNEAU CABINET PHONE 66 rub variety Was “nel "I ?lis so out of tune with Mr. Hoover. The progres- | A e a3 X DAIRY FERTILIZER e tool of Senate or any bloc of Senators, but 0| yves are so unharmonious with everybody else in| 8ets just introduced. They sk e B today and learn why. it and DETAIL MILL- 4 saf d ional interests in waterpower resources. | the party. Dr. Fess is off key if the Republican | are all ready now . . . in , s . | That it has a strenuous life ahead i indicated |weis are on key. Everywhere discord. Nowhere| yhictore. Thegreatestradio You Cunlt Hetllp Being | WORK CO. in the very opening scene. If Senatdrs will become | harmony. 2 Please |{ Front Street, next to W 80 Cnpantontns ove the o or three| Why not try it? Wirst, a big White House| thatever made abid forthe HOTEL { il JUNEAU TRANSFER so threatening over the dismissal of two or thr Y g | | Machine Shop o R clerks, how will they confine their wrath if the harmony dinner for Mr. Borah, Hiram Johnson, good will of your ears. Hew ZYNDA D. B. FEMMER | COMPANY } : b ARG TR .y |Guy Goff—everybody in the big, unhappy family. | | CABINET and | e msiona Hudgments on oG RIIEE. Ot DOy | cover SR dress i da' BAstal ey nta| it...here. ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 | @ "";"“‘) s ““ 1.1:;]”|”“:1|: Bhhi ‘f;r"l‘l"("iu‘l‘l’:"“ {Claus is, after all, the kind of man the Old| OV.E.&M.Co.,19% 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWORK { a hings is required, fearlessness and the willing-| % ¥ 3 : - g & |Guard and the progressives could agree on for i ness to do battle for what the Commissioners be- | proic ™ ’ § ‘Wesfinghou GENERAL CARPENTER ? [ lieve to be right and proper. Yielding in um; And if harmony is not applied in the Republi- | . WORK { instance does not indicate a great deal of these|can Party pretty soon Santa Claus is about the | (0] | qualities present jonly candidate who could be elected on the Re-| HARRIS GLASS REPLACED 1 RIS a8 s [ publican ticket in 1932 | IN AUTOS SIGNIFICANCE OF RE-DISCOUNT | ey CAPITAL ELECTRIC Hardware Co. Estimates Furnished RATE | i S e COMPANY m Moves, Packs and Stores IR Y | e ALl CASH CUTS COSTS Dron: Request Freight and Baggage wblishment of the lowest rediscount rate in| Ui, CaleRay.), Segeldagy, feward Open until 9 the history of the New York Reserve Bank unques-| Although we have heard nothing more of it P nt p-m. Prompt Delivery of tionably m: a definite landmark in this pro- longed period of deflation. As representing t mor development it is as pointed as nce it was introduced in Congress by Senator pRRSTNN | . A Copeland ‘of New York, it would be idle to make “|bets that we have not been eagerly scanning the | daily wires from Washington looking for news nt of the 6 per cent rediscount *ate|that proposed memorial and museum at Seward, |in h of the great statesman who consummated m serves warning of its willing- ase of Alaska from Russia. to extend its influence and policies to the could be no more fitting gesture to create money ease presumably to check the |acknowledgement of what the nation owes her of the past, or aesthetic appreciation 2 for the future than a but ultimately it may well represent a turning point |*1 e myseum WA SRR S0 gpoclons | S ey fors of the fimes. A 2 per cent |TUCS that became ours in that historic transfer. | As for the City of Seward being selected as face of things should be as big resist-|the site for that memorial, we would naturally and ion as 6 per cent was ‘o inflation. |perhaps selfishly, maintain that such selection is Once the unsettlement and apprehension of the right and proper. However, due and t ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor Frye-Bruhn Company he rese et e . L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS L Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO.} < ¢ “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” i forces of deflation. There will be natural impatience "‘;"“‘!-' sons the slow response which may esult, | higher k- | probably Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 - Northern nt ¥ the banks will be under the pondering of the matter offers no logical reason| ————ed v i necessity of setting to work the vast body of funds |Why this is not the proper spot. Aside from bes e T : MONEY nployed. Many big city institutions are|iDg the name of the illustrious “Father of Alaska,’ } plessant SAVE Li ht Store ole g 45 per cent to 50 per cent of their re|tis City stands at the Gateway of the Territory,! | .thre It Grows g % o iy | through which in generations to come will pass the '} by and governments, obviously an | % | good ST ¥ 59 Witen; the: BimapbEb] e b, &nd Zlow: of olib A Ubw Alaskans i About Thnft— FASTEST GENTLEMEN’S b ! B T 4 [ thousands of those who come to see Your funds available on short - % e dividends will be 10 |what Alaska really means. { notice. 6% Compounded FURNISHINGS to some channels and| ‘here ve beautiful scenic setting |} | d o Work h Y the slow process of tt ; out frozen credits all |in all this A majestic pile of stone i £ DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING orkingmen’s s the way from bon tgages will nd marble in majestic surroundings would most A[-‘- knowlofss e 4 e %fllfl A ol | Si gl way. | the ideal sought to be express-| thrifty and prudent insures Py H!Aea' “""‘"’zfi?‘“"i‘“fiifi" upplies B A TN - ty and grandeur would typify the R al Representative. A. J. Nel- . BOOTLEGGING IN ENGLAND AND riof & odghty Rbilagh | ""‘}.’l"-‘ "‘]‘ ;“ "“d.e}:“’blesl yor JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc.|} son, Supervisor, 5. E. Alaska | Cigars, Tobaccos, SCOTLAND. - — { to face old age without alarm. Authorized Brake Service Candies of ¥ { y y Federal Judge : : ; akes - LEPHONE 324 i e Amendment is invalid ought $ i It takes charactel‘,. determ ie e ’ k o i G R A : ARA AR B astiand Jumaica Ginger invalid. | ined Effm'.t .and at times per- PR T DR S PLAY BILLIARDS | 45, d JRLAER. oMb gopernme Ry, Wy | e It sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- i us rotain their shape I i 1a B : We refer to bootlegging which a decade has| ; e o' s’ Gaaeii g Ac | PHON e —at— ; ! ¢ ge Cla -| ings Account but no one has ! i o o nY grown to g ic propo: s in our own country, cj ys will continue to carry 9 he thrift 2 \ ‘ TOM SHEARER l | BURFORD’S lme Y I lp i nurtured by National Prohibition and the Wets will continue just to carry.—(Bos- | ever regretted the thrift habit. Hi 111 | H High taxes on spirituous liquors in the home Herald.) | . oo . T L& of the “wee drap” instead of Prohibition have | —— | - ., ELL the people £ given birth to the bootlegger there and the Customs | ss t the Grand Old Party may split.| about timely merchandise with i and Excise Departments are trying to throttle ihe | b aiways g s Uf e fellog, SESRE B M Behrends Bank THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 1} ghodprintingandwatch b S e trade before it gets too great for them to cope|'©® ™Muck °n, O., Beacon-Journal.) | . . i ¢ & with, as it has done in the United States. In o P | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” } volume grow. _Othzr merchants 4 ; {wo-thirds of the| , Ferhaps some inegnious lawyer from an ex- bave proved this plan by repeated \ : some cases the tax amounts to two-thirds of the|ggye grate can secure a revision of the Pifteenth| Corner®th and Frankiin St. Phone 136 mendment in New Jersey.—(Indianapolis News.) price of a quart of whiskey. Scores of illicit .smlslm ! P £ i i £

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