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} . 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1931. ! : sl — e i Aol o i et - s 1 k E . duplicated by the specialist. The more or less cold, le 3 W.sz S T ‘ D(uly ‘4 aska mpl,r(’ impersonal and scientific attitude of the latter| Denies Postal Fraud || PROFESSIONAL | ] ! Fraternal Societies | € M Sl AR _ | does not inculcate in those to whom he ministers, I'e u | 183 { oF £ { : feeling of confidence and frustfulness that| < “ l ! Gastineau Channel | { JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | w5 inspired by the genuine friendship and tym ! Py ' Watch For XI { A 4 .. o, g st i || Helene W.L. Albrecht 2 | e iy N e tHENE N ch the old family doctor displayed ! § P. 0. ELKS ¢ Published _every evening except Sunday by » 3 5 g % PHYSIOTHERAPY { . P. O. : e INTING COMPANY at Second and Main |and which, in many cases, certainly played as large ! é NEXT “ R G AR | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red ANEZ ; } Meeting every reets, Juneau, Alaska. _ |if not larger part in healing as the medicines pre- |~ Ray, Medical Gymnastics, STAND AT PIONEER}| iinesday evening -~ Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class (scribed. The specialist may feel the same concern, 11 410 Goldstein Building 10 s h {|t 8 oclock. EIs J ' matter. % R, RS © _ {but his training has not been broad enough for him 1 Phone Office, 216 AMERICAN LEG & : POOL ROO‘“ z Tall. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to get it over, or has not made him aware of the| lo— o 1 re {| Visiting brothers Deilvered by carrier In Juncau, Douglas Treadwell and |necessity for its use in his ministrations. i . SMOKER ! Day and Night {| velcome. By matl, BT H 2 e Mofowing rates: | The speclalist is needed and his services essen- | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER I Sordis {| R B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. 1 One vear, in advance $12.00; eix months, in aavance, | 4131 o¢ times, But by and large he views his patient il DENTISTS | ) M. H. SIDES, Secretary, 00; onth, in advanc 5 A e - e ) — .ss(uhs(;:\itth- nwm lx‘or:(er a favor if they will promptly |as a ‘“case,” solely to be met professionally. Gener- 11 sgisaes ey Be. s Co-Ordinate Bod notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | ol eterisseid ; 1 PHONE 56 R 3 5 In the delivery of their papeps. = - |ally, in turning to him, the average individual pre- I Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ! > . les of Freemason- | Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. | fers that the old family physician should be he | o . '} Tie JunEAU LAUNDRY | I ‘Tgfii ry Scottish Rite S EvSEn oF hsdoBIATED PREEE, one who say when he is needed and who s ihe | 5 [v P. ]Ohnson ) TREcsa P !r | Resular meetingy The Assoclated Press Is exclusively entitled to the |payticular expert that is best suited to treat his ) i * { Franklin Street, between ‘_UV?-—«“' JN second Friday oo o e and ‘o the | csae | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | FRIGIDAIRE 1 EETaLIEEE each month ay Jocal news published herein i W i DENTIST { PHONE 359 ¥ 7:30 p. m. Scot- :T'*'; TO”E’E';ARGEI; Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ; ‘ tish Rite Templa ‘“—As::‘\fi‘fifi‘i#“yfb}u‘ff%’;fimziUSL,C”K,N If it took as long for the bottleggers to get | | Building MAYTAG WASHING ¢ WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary = relief to the drought-stricken as it has our Con-| dhdle o AL ' MACHINES LOYAL ORDER |3% 3 . \L’xn;s. they 1wouldnl have to be bothered with | 17 @ GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS OF MOOSE making out income tax reports. | | Juneau Lodge ‘ | Dr. J. W. Bayne Phone 17 i | 11 DI ST | Mects every Monday - 3 g { | NTI! { ight, at ' 3 The Yelp from Senator Nye. || Rooms 5-6 Triangle BIdg. Front Street Juneau TOM s;}%mm Bfi’xfim; g gt Assoctated Press Photo | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. w. T {mm Becy B 0. Box - g (New York Herald-Tribune.) | Walter F. Brown, postmaster gen | Evenings by appointment. e L fi“ That old “meany,” Senator Moses, really ought eral shown as a witness before th Phone 321 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 to know better. Last week, between the roars of| Senate postal lease Investigating . P i % Ao Sengtorial thin 4 committee. He vehemently deniet Second snd fourth Mon % R‘zgrg': !‘”; %’t" hip b L bé‘ p“‘k‘"ed l‘“ the | ¢he existence of fraud in connectiol ¢—— — day of each month in /, set of items which seemed as harmless as| with post office leases. | ttich Rite Temple, . /%~ they certainly are dull. These items were the ex- gl 1}l l)l‘. A' W' Stewart f:goinnf:lg ate7'30 pApm \7/( P Ay pense account of the committee headed by Senator| — e bl DENTIST .G F. PRV Nye, which spent last summer “investigating” the Getting Read {| ‘Hours 8 a m.to# p. . By RUDLINGES sue Sgh | campaign expenses of various Senatorial candidates. g y | SEWARD BUILLING ER’ e, ot TEIVERS, |1t would seem that a man with Senator Nye's long| . Office ::One fl‘%@. Res. Secretary. \ 9 | p 6 & 7 N LEGISLATORS. nose, who probes into other persons’ affairs with one @ S WELCOME TO THE LEG such obvious relish, ought not to mind having the| / e OEDEROF SRR STAR Second and Fourtn ¢ Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite ‘Temple. JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB« INSON, Secretary. a tends to the members of the Alaska|expenditures of his own snooping junket known to Jinest, prien the public. It would seem further that, even if he Legislature, who will shortly take up "'h(‘ ";:b ?i did mind, his intelligence would teach him to keep | making laws for all of us, a sincere and hear yfqulet about it. | welcome. But Senator Nye is a little man whose intelli-| For 60 days the men from other parts of Alaska|gence has never been much in evidence since he | will be the guests of our city, busy with many|came to Washington. It thus happened that he matters of primary importance to the Territory. | yelped like a dog on whose tail the garbage pail had{ During the session Juneau hopes they will find | suddenly fallen. There ensued one of those deli-| this a hospitable community, friendly and willing | clously complicated discussions of which only Sen- | to assist in any way possible with the tasks at h: and, | ators are capable—and then only when their chancesi of re-election seem to be imperiled. Such graceful | Eat our bread and help to keep warm. It’s a wintertime food that will help to keep you in condition. Tell your grocer that you want to try it. If he hasn’t got it he will get it. Dr Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon 2p m to5p m 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment PHON£ 259 ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Saghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m We will attend to them Undoubtedly the session will be a busy one for its members. There is plenty of work to do, a number of problems to solve that will require the best efforts of each and every member, entailing | titles as “the Committee to Audit and Control the | | Contingent Expenses of the Senate” were vaguely; ]alluded to, and Senator Nye, to use his own words,| ¥ ® |promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Robert Simpson ®|Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order | Peerless Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Bakery “Remember the Name” was disturbed by the account of “how lavishy Nye | Jong hours of committee study as well as the normal |lives when he is out on Government expense . . .! work in the regular daily assembles. A goodly per- how liberally he tips . . . what extraordinary and | Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and H. J. TURNER, Secretary. "DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. today and learn why. | centage of the membership, however, with consid- [lavish accommodations he insists upon having.” | s - erable legislative experience back of it, will find|Plainly, Senator Nye was bothered by it all. What, | Qusistnglogy You Can’t Help Being Mects first and third . ; |he asked, will North Dakot; ? i | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Pleased Mondays, 8 o'clock, more or less fun about the proceedings. ) or akota say? 3 7 8 as e Tl PN i ihie i renth i lls, willl be/ more)| .. GuE HHEMSUS fiab North DkOts, knwids, Serator R T it b Aasessru i that 1 Wil E| SO0 b Kot eay, much. | TThe 413, SAdei oy fop- ) % K A 3 81| eratives,” the money spent on “entertainment,” and in quarters designed for it rather than in the|ihe jjperal sums spent by Senator Nye's brother will | temporary, makeshift accommodations which for-|pe explained away as Senator Nye's little bit to mer Legislatures of the Territory have had for promote business recovery—by spending until it conduct of their work. This should be an added | hurts. Only the few who are as mean as Senator incentive toward greater effectiveness in lawmaking. | Moses will be bothered by the fact that the mone; e 5 More than evcgr this year, economy will apparg- belonged to the public. ytf,?,:'"“ the “old souper” in condi- 1. i et . ‘ ently be the legislative slogan. Public leaders in and | S 2 SR S o BT el :‘ % ‘ out of the Legislature have been outspoken to this| e ALEX GAIR, W. P. Visiting Douglas. 3UY SMITH, Secretary. orothers welcome. ' D. B. FEMMER { PHONE 114 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 1 Optometrist-Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop ! CABINET and Assoctated Press Photo Old Jack Quinn, the perennial baseballer, who this year will pitch || rrice phone 484, residense .1 | | | | [.——‘——"—. | . Second Hand Guns Bought | and Sold New Guns and Ammunition SEE BIG VAN | THE GUN MAN for Brooklyn, looks over the fence | | time. il at Hot Springs, Ark., where he is | | Phone 238 Office Hours: 9:30 ime. A tank for Diesel O | '{ and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. ! PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER l Our trucks go any place any | ) ) { |\ ) \ ) ) { \ Yesterday an ay. e end. On all sides the sentiment prevails that there | Ld_ iy }Unemployed Unite l ROOM and BOARD | Opposite Coliseum Theutre MILLWORK = 5 must be no increase in the general tax burden. If| (New York Times.) | R L (e 5 [® ol MIL (_.__.__.—.' $hat'desire’ s fultflled, Alieré ‘must be & restrioton| ' puur (housand-years ago travelars on the Westerr | BUENOD AIRES, Feb. 24-Seve| Mrs. John B. Marshall GENERAL CARPENTER of expenditures. Unquestionably the Territory's| g % bt s | = 56 o | N ‘_ Asian desert, when setting out upon a journey, made |cral hundred jobless Argentines; | PHONE 2201 — WORK revenues for the next two years will be curtailed by “ i " boerage dns . : 2 2 i e a prayer to “the protector of desert paths.” The have started collective job hunting. | existing depression. If there is to be no increase|image of the patron goddess which has just been| They have formed a society|® e | SLASSIRERT GURD) WOOD in taxation schedules, it is necessary, therefore, that unearthed by Dr. Woollen in Ur of the Chaldees known as La Cuarta, which aims <oow. YOU SA VE | IN AUTOS appropriations shall be reduced. indicates thn_au' terror of the open. The city sat to work along constructive lines | | s % A In order to lessen the cost of government it is|huddled behind its walls, but even there the pro- generally in finding work for its GARB AGE 3 Estimates Furnished GARBAGE HAULING essential to bring about a proportionate decrease‘:phecy of woe was that the place of palaces should | members. La Cuarta asks em- z n Upon Request Office at Wolland’s N in government. There seems to be a wide public Ii)ecomte- nhwnst.e. a habitation of jackals and a courtil)loyflrs to fill vacancies from among HA ULED ' Tailor Shop recognition of this fact since there is a general ad- |'0F OStriches. its members. In return it invites M W 3 Y mission that the Territory for the time being at The wild beasts shall meet with wolves |the public to patronize co-operating AND LOT CLEANING an a s Chesmr Bame.sson any rate can get along very nicely with fewer and the satyr shall cry to his fellow. * * * ‘Em])loym‘s. E. O. DAVIS ) PHONE 66 | | The night monster shall settle there. * * * | The only membership require- Phone 584 WH M b C f DAIRY FERTILIZER governmental activities. The task seems to be for‘ The arrowsnake shall make her nest and {ments are a record of good citi- EN a ry s a e the Legislature to distinguish the essential func-| lay and hatch and gather under her shadow. | zenship and temporary unemploy- YOU tions, which cannot be suspended without disas-| Of modern dwellers in the desert it is said|ment. Regular Dinners trous effects to public welfare, and the non-|that, though they toil not bodily, their spirits are | = = HOTEL BUY essentials which can be held in abeyance tempor-|made weary with incessant fear of enemies and| A Short Orders JUNEAU TRANSFER 3 arily without serious injury. their flesh with continual thirst and hunger. But IRIDIUM TIP ZYNDA Lunche ‘12 The people of Juneau, who as usual extend to';;hli nomads' thoughts are ever “clothed in re-| . ELEVATOR SERVICE ¢ the lawmakers the opportunities for social life dur- |liglon.” They see the poverty of the soil about F P YND FORD Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. ’ ing their visit here, are familiar with the problemsi::g"fi full of P ey SipATios then,; 'acg ountain I'ens S et POPULAR PRICES the Legislators face. If they can ald by making | firmament above them, “the habitation of the $1.50 to $3.50 their stay pleasant in this or any other mmmer:m,‘me Selvakpn & TSRS e sommunigr] e, The cheapest GUAR\'NTEED Ask HARRY MABRY they will feel that their hospitality has t)een"'meen 1., bvio, ssuit ite. BAswer 48 ot only. for Fountain Pen on th 7 Proprietor o thvkile |safety but for the coming of water, the rejoicing on see JUNEAU MOTORS, 3 and blossoming of the desert. A stranger in the| - —»M"ke" HARRIS 4 ———H—“‘ i o desert paths who does not pray is “looked heavily | L ' INC' | ‘ REJUVENATING THE “CHICHAGOF.” |upon" by those who know i rewards and punis- Hardware Co. “How” 1 SAVE MONEY £ —_— | ments. ow | 1] The statement of Mr. James L. Freeburn that| On the very day of the re ! . SH | Moves, Packs and Stores port of the discovery | CA Whe o M he and others have acquired a lease and opuonrol this ancient shrine of the protectress of lh’u CU’FS COSTS } s Grows Freight and Baggage 5 to purchase on the famous old Chichagof mine|desert paths comes also the announcement of the| Ehone 25—We Deliver Open until 9 p.m. | | FASTEST Prompt Deli f H property is one of the bright spots in current ;blessmg of those who with motors visit the shrine| | @ e | ) Your funds available on short b, e yery o i mining developments. It is the harbinger of & re- |f St Christopher, dedicated a few weeks ago here | # HAAS [} notice. 6% Compounded ALL KINDS OF COAL ] juvenation of a property which was for years one |\ NeW York. It is an evidence that men and 4 ! Semi-annually. 5y of Alaska’s richest producers and may herald J‘:x:):): oc:x]:l tl:u; to dbeliev;c;hat e Al Fianhon S ntivg i |1”'AND LOAN" ASSOCIATION et vilia i 9 nds an rof oul h AND AN CIA' Q revival of mining on Chichagof that will put that|midst of the crowded ‘;treet E."PRiIs; ln the R The Cash Bazaar I-O] N ASBOLRATION ke district back into more than local prominence | i A Ol jes, dn | the u n 7 e B GAasnany. Howl 4 i Frocbinn wha 1 aktite oh s 3 | desert. But no prayer is effective not made by one| Open, Evenmgg Local Representative. A. J. Nel- i . g % e charge of the opera- devoutly seeking to do his part in insuring safety ® @ i} oan.. Eupervier, '8 B Al L. C. SMITH and CORONA ons o thg Chlchagof. during its greatest pros- to those who ride in the blest cars or who share | ompany . T rarsorhesedanal ; ARV AR perity. He is more familiar with the property than the streets and roads with them. | Guaranteed by anyone who has been connected with it since he It is gratifying that accidents to children are! : 9 Garments made or pressed bY | | pocooooee — left it. His willingness to return there indicates {EWer despite the increase in traffic. St. Christopher | Fentunng Frye s Pe- us retain their shape J. B. BURFORD & CO. more strongly than anything else could do the pos- | always represented as carrying a child. i licious Harms and Bacon PHONE 528 Juneau Public Librnry ‘Our door step is 'urE by sibilities of the ground which has been for some | TOM SHEARER Free Reading R L e H time generally regarded as worked out. Juneau Butler Reprimanded. | PHONE 38 | i ree heading hoom ] welcomes him back to the district and wishes for b g ' | Y . . City Hall, Second Floor Old papers at the Empire office. him and his associates every measure of success. (New York World.) — | '] Main Street and Pourth = : With an explanation from General Butler, ad|f -— Reading Room Open From THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN. | mitting that he was “Indiscreet,” and a reprimand PLAY BILLIARDS $a m. to 10 p. m. from Secretary Adams, expressing “disapproval” of | . A Recently Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler was the |!he Speech of January 19, we scem to have reached A ! STl Circulation Room Open from Pl.intin recipient of warm praise for raising the graduate | D¢ ©nd of a somewhat troublesome episode. On About Thrlfb- BURFORD’S 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 school of medicine of Columbia University to the | h¢ Whole, it would scem that the Navy Depart- | p. m. Current Magazines, IsBut g Small Part status of a university. This step was characterized ment was well advised to call off the court-martial| % o e [ ol Newspapers, Reference, - i and properly too, as educational statesmanship. x{‘xd“zas: '"f ;he i:“rlmt w"hkfln hexchange L R ‘ _—— o u.v. gl was a forward step i 3 N | ointed out last week, there was no point | yas 8 forward sep in promoting the medical science |in_going further, for Wil conceivable. issues, both A knowledge that you are i TREET0 A1% } mbers of that profession |diplomatic and military, had already been settled.| thrifty and rudent insures CLEARANCE SALE knowledge of all the latest discoveries and develop- |A trial would have meant undesirable publicity, | P znu in the diagnosis and treatment of human:’;:;iy i ;:rye"had the sdaitional _defect that | employment and endbles you Men’s Wool Shirts % getting out S coul ave told what question | 1 a “This 55, of course, the age of specialists, notably |[1¢ OUrt had before it. Al things considered, the | to face old age without alarm. A ]e:ti:::;: :;i:::; 50 in the medical profession. Men trained in the department ' proisbly took the hest way out. It -takes character, determ- EMILIO GALAOS printed matter...the art of treating one kind of disease naturall = ined eff i i dre oh : 9'baodma |;. Gurs 15/ at s ekl ined effort and at times per- Stag Shirts . the address- more expert than those who h: i £ iR el o ke e ; R g ailing easi | foaore cxpert than those who have ot been specially |in mind at this convivial season that several judges sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- ecreation fng, the mailing easi- i . cause for regret that|have ruled that the singing of “Sweet Adeline” i A h Sweaters ly total more than | Wwith the advent of this type of practice the old style [in a public place at night is prima facie evidence ings Account but no one has ' P arlors the printing. Yet, \family physician is disappearing from the |of intoxication.—(Milwaukee Jor i i and a complete line of r BEY 0% i soens. urnal.) ever regretted the t it. inal . No agency of any social order ever equalled him Fpenishipes. foe_the NOW OPEN s | in the value and satisfaction he rendered to those : Arn aristocracy is a land governed by the super- ‘Workingman :]h. Re:;:lu Depenfind ' who came under his ministrations. Hi X or few; a democracy is a land that thinks it isn't. . pon e Printing. | | Was the counselor and guide In il health matters, |~ A OHlo, Beacon-Journal) Mike Avoian St Pl A% : | and sometime on an even wider scope, o both family B.M Behrends Bank LOVEN, SRONY. SXRERY Let us sho ] Y i i P S X o s show you sorne v " and individual from the cradle to the grave. [ ressan. (aays -8 .Exmuking. peivilegs Rt FRONT STREET samples to ilixstrate ’ 3 B The only about $700,000 of the Post Office Department's | .5 relationship that existed between him and |expenses. And what's $700,000 between Congress- | Opposite Winter & Pond * s $ patient has not been, and probably never will be, |men?—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) 5 L I CSEOIE L Old papers at The Empire office.