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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. death last winter of the two-year- " | | Office rours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. old son of Martin Haugen have \plled acknowledging his apprecia- Legion of Moose No. 25 The Alaskan Brown Bear. Jtign and declaring he was sure — meets first and third Tuesdays : ., . . |doors knows them and loves them they are being ;zanita on Revilla Island in the{f™ s 14 4 1 e g e ey | Dall)’ Alaska Emplre [revived. Tinpin Alley’s idea of Hawaian music is |ll)§;wh1kan dastrict a_ colony of | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | " declining in the face of the popularity of the real vers can be seen at work keep- . o B OoF ¢ R R AND MANAGER| ..~ S ing their dams in repair. The at- . : JOEN W. T‘IOY EDITO _ | Amtive melodies. L ? Aabiat Itrgcnon proves of great interest NEXT * r Gastineau Channel Published every. evening bt Sunday by the Authorities on Hawaiian lore predict that the| July Fourth will be celebrated m]to sttors Helene W i 3 Albrecht § EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | op)iyening influence of the tourist will bring about|Wrangell and Petersburg. ¥ ; AMERICAN LEGION PHYSIOTHERAPY Streets, Juneau, Alaska | i chairman of the executive commit-| L B. P. O. ELKS — T g = |the resurrcction of much more of the orliz:nall To tow the hydraulic dredge Massage, Electr!sity, Infra Red Meoting every Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as.Second \lnu‘qu,‘” .tee for the observance in w"""?on 4 19 Beabtlh: o B i' Ray, Medical Gymnastics. g Ty ~ matter. R gell, is Mayor C. P. Kirtland. At|Portland from Seattle to Seward SMOKER T Thvtati s nd Wednesday in ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | e 3 Petersburg, A. B. Holt is ex:cutive 18 the mission of the tug Akutflnl e 2“"- | month during sum- ; Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell ana: Col. Woodcock has announced that on July 15|, mittes’ chairman. Capt. L. H. H. Jennings, of the| A. B. Iall Phone ce, I [mest-ats o'clock, TR ,'°‘f”’d‘ ’jfffi(e";g{;},';,,“g b |he will lead his army of 1,850 Prohibition enforce- : Alaska Salvage Company, whicn ‘e * | Elks' Hall, One year, in ndvance, $12.00; six months, In advance, |ment agents into action to make the United States J. A. Talbot, Sr, of Ketchikan, recently left Ketchikan for Se- . e | Visiting brothers j L B one onn e L they wil promptly |dry. How many times in the last ten years have|e7 years old, is believed to have attle. The dredge, Which is owned, JULY 3RD || DRS.KASER & FREERURGER | |velcome. | % | gotity the Business Offico of any failuré or irregularity |we heard similar announcements? Heretofore, the |been drowned June 13. He has DY ;h;; P‘g:r; asz‘mdwfiflil: :;:: SR “Golxdmste‘lsn L M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruier. ‘ i g e Hetennone Yor Edttorial and Builness Offices, 374. enforcement army has been led bravely up the ;mt been !secnd sl?lce “then,i g:s ln:dg t‘;xe bregkw:;wr ol oo i L M. H. SIDES, Secretary. s S ar avely dow i at W e : R 21 7 i $ i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. hill and then bravely down again, Vot 2; mour;{ mhlx);n:xharrklmr When the dredge shall have been Frurs 9 3. m. to 9 p. m. | Co-Ordinate Bod- l‘- : o Dl e R W B g SR e R ol g, ' brought north, the company will IV P ot L i . ies of Freemason- $ or republication of all news dispatches credited to | b b i . # e pe 2%( DI e n this Dver &id als the idential aspirant Gifford Pinchot would make A eetitlg "of the - Gardon e -equipment worth approxi- . . J("uw()n v SREE . ry Scottish Rite “ L4 Jocal news ;vuhnahvrdii el G rnment the greatest American industry. No GHamber -of Commerce, Hi IN ely $500,000 engaged in con- FRIGIDAIRE Dl‘ Charles I) Jenne Regular meetinge 3 5% 4 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | WOD he wants to be President so that he might Soce™o bon tha Chamber to 'glveltract work - in Alaska waters. g DENTIBT. second Friday | BRI A G e ANT STHER TPOBLICANION |show Mussolini the d'tference between -himseif ¢y uont to problems affecting the DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS (| oo g and 9 Valentine each month at i |and small potatoes. _| When Mayor Norman R. Walk- MAYTAG WASHING 7:30 p. m Scot- L | SeCping LMD Of AT THORAE DS 8% of Kataih Raaiv tbe Brikish | ‘Bullding tish Rite Temple ] | sible instead of permitting it to MACHINES | Telephrme 176 AL ! § | How those Berlin communists expect to get|leave Cordova, whether in the Raval k‘esseil ’;rflgflf: hW&i l:)dfls\“ ® _o| WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary : |lower taxes by destroying public property is very|form of fines on law-breakers, or gg}'fi)‘(‘i alx.)ingsayug;ims; c:m;‘ a" GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS i A TOYAL ORDER or' ;haldt ':o “X1?9rs“j“x“:‘d :‘:‘g:;:e‘mtiat ‘:nu‘s‘;n::o:lz S Y s dorsat Washington, expressing Ket- Phone 17 | Dr. J. W. Bayne l MOOSE, NO. 700 |must be replaced a chikan’s “unqualified delight” at | DENTIST Meets Monday 8 p. m. | from taxes. Detalls from Naknek of the ) ™ ews. The ambassador re-|| Jront Street Juneau l Ralph Reischl, Dictator | | . Oses i Evenings by appointment. ?{E;:ndx:rc;‘w:;ig utteaS:]warv:lhwh Sh;; the officers and crew of the Grag- '1 Phone 321 G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and . (Porfiand. Opegetilst: been driven up to the Naknek Red O Will greatly enjoy the visit to You Can Save Money at || ®— Herder, P. D. Box 213. Occasionally there is encountered, in magazine [, Cannery, where Haugen Ketchikan. The Chamber of Com- Onr | Stors “" S g — or newspaper discussions of the subject, the opinion 1§ ohied wintee m;an‘ was tied some Merce has appointed a committce SEE US FIRST | 4 D A W s MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 that the Alaskan brown bear should be protected | yioianse from the house. Missing fO €ntertain the visitors. | r. tewart | Second and fourth Mon- against extermination. With this almost anyone \ i | Harris Hardware Co. { DENTIST day of each mouth in il But the statement usually is attended e ol & SO tiner e, ol Ketchik: Ch f Ce | Lower Front Street Hours 9 a m. to § p. p . Seottish Rite Temple, R ) v el iy S e father discovered the mangled re-. Ketchikan's amper of Com- . i § ELECTION OF COMMANDER OF by a declaration to the effect that the largest of |poinc o eHeR o B harling merce is trying to have the United | SSWARD BUILLANG beginning at 7:30 p. m. (J/ { RY ARMY. all bears—and the fiercest, by the way—is an in- ; Officc Phone 469, Res. H. L. REDLINGSHAF- <% P } REVOLUTIOX dogs and tangled harness in front States cruiser Detroit visit Ketchi- —— Phone 276 % : 75 g . |offensive fellow unless provoked. We find this view |,¢ the sled. The dogs, of the kan after its visit to Hyder and J A E el ans i ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVEnd, i The George Washington Bxcentem.'nal Commlss)f)n in the comment of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch |same half-police breed which killed Stewart in July. The Detroit uneau ll 0 Secretary. .~ Is conducting a campaign of education on the his-|relative to the increasing of the area of Katmaiia small boy a year ago, were all Carries a crew of 500. 2 . 5 | | tory of the Father of His Country whose two hun-|National Monument, which is hailed as most for-|shot immediately, With the excep- Palnt Sho Drs. Barton & Doelker ! ORDER OF EASTERN STAR dredth birthday anmversary will be celebrated tunate for the preservation of the Alaskan brown |tion of the leader. Thirteen trolling boats known p } CHIROPRACTNRS Second and Feurth throughout the country next year. The research and |bear. as the “Lucky Thirteen,” which|) Phone 477 Verl J. Groves !, | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE 4 Tuesdays of each month publicity of the committee extends to more or less| If there is such an opinion in Alaska, where| There are more than 100 auto- stay together when fishing, have|{ Car Painting, Washing, {| |“Maintain that Vital Resistance ” at 8 o'clock, Scottish forgotten phases of the Revolutionary War. A few |the bears actually have their habitat, we neverimobiles in Seward and at least 50| left Sitka for Seattle because|! P olishing, Simonizing, Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | Rite Temple. JESSIp days ago it broadcasted the facts regarding the | |have heard of it. On the contrary, it is freely|of them are expected to take part the prevailing low prices for king|\ Chassis Painting, Touch- Hours 10 am. to § pm. | KELLER, Worthy. Mat- |admitted by Alaskans that the animal is held in {much dread, and that its presence is a serious in the Fourth of July parade, salmon, their captains say. which will be held in conjunction operation of the make craft unprofit-| ron; FANNY L. ROB- INSON, Secretary. election of Washington for Commander-in-Chief of | ° the Continental forces on June 15, 1775, more than | Up Work, Top Dressing. Old cars made to look { { { | ! ! ! Glasses Pitted, "..nses Ground | Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. raised or to be raised for the defense of |savage attacks on man. It is added, with a some- |Reeser of Fairbanks, who recently Johnson; Argo, Christ Anderson: SEE YURMAN L3 American liberty. what rueful smile, that prudence constrains the un-|completed a hunting trip on the Walrus, J. Strand; Puritan, Cap- - 3 detriment to extended settlement. Though the Al-|with the celebration of Indepen- able. The boats and their cap-} A | . —_——— ‘Y a year before the Declaration of Independence Was|, .n hrown bear is a raging monster whgen wound- | dence Day. tains are: Heron, Louise Hennm;' _ like new | Robert Slmpflon KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS adopted. The election occurred in the State HOUSE |oq "gas terrible as any known beast of prey, Alaskans sen; Blanco, E. Petterson; Sharon,{} Come in and get our low E Opt. D. ! Seghers Council No. 1768, ‘ in Philadelphia and the Journal of the CD“““"“mllmsst that it is not necessary to wound the bear| Moose, sheep, black bear and T. Breivik; Arctic, S. Alsos; Lin- prices | Ghitiia m’ Angeles Oot- | Meetings second and last | Congress shows the following: |before its anger is roused. Indeed, they will supply |brown bear abound in great num- coln, Fred Stanes; Pacific, J. Sum- o e | lege of Optometry and Monday at 7:30 p. m Resolved, that a General be appointed any number of instances, for the authenticity of jbers on Kenai Peninsula, declare merseth; Ethel S, J. Sanberg; te—eeee o | Opthalmology Transient brothers urg- to command all the Continental Forces, which they freely vouch, of wholly unprovoked and |Arthur W. Johnson and Ralph R. Falcon, I Jacobsen; Christie, Ole ! ed to attend. Councll | i ‘Washington, Esq., was unanimously elected. John Adams, delegate from Massachusetts and | destined to succeed Washington as President of i 183 for your selection. Repairing and Remodeling the champions of the Alaskan brown bear set aside the opinion of those who know the animal. Much is made, in the argument for the good | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. F. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting srothers welcome. Fire in the Campbell Apart- ments near the baseball park in Ketchikan caused a loss of $500. That five hundred dollars per month larmed individual to climb the nearest tree, if he|Peninsula, Moose on the Penin- tain Colstrand; Advance, J. Sand- for New Fur Garment DE. R.’E. SOUTHWELL " ___i'—____ TURNER, s"“"""’;_ be allowed for the pay and expenses of the finds himself in the proximity of one of them.|sula are almost as plentiful as nes. Styles Optometrist-Optician | | PoUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. K. General. Should no tree be convenient, the results are often |caribou in the Interior. They 3 B § | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Mevts first and thira The Congress then proceeded to the exceedingly unfortunate and final. It is difficult|counted 33 moose in a walk of o e e i A big varlety of Land Otter, {|| Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | &Moud-m 8 o'clock choice of a General by ballot, and George to understand by what process of inverted reasoning |tW0 hours. ] Mink, Marten and other skins | Office phone 484, residense | wt Eagles Hall | | | . the United States almost a quarter of a century character of the bear, of the fact that he is pri- marily a vegetarian—quite as though this must TAXI YURMAN, the Furrier Hazel James Madden later, was the strongest advocate of making the v s 1 For L. Peters of Cordova, & STAND AT PIONEER POOL Triangle Building Our trucks go any place amy “Gentleman of Virginia” Commander-in-Chief. We [necessarily guarantee his pacifism at all ordinary “bowl-picker,” or one-man gill net ROOM [ Teacher of the Pianoforte aid|| time. A tamk for Diesel Ol have his own words to prove this statement: times. The African buffalo, we would observe, also = o) and a tank for crude oil save I had no hesitation to declare that I had but one gentleman in my mind for that important command, and that was a gentle- Sian foom Virginta, who 'was amotg 18 and continent. Diet hp-s little or nothing to f‘lo with The craft is 20 feet long. | ALL RUBBER HEELS, 50c | Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 very -well known. to. all -of-us; -a-gentleman, it. The question is one of fact and ferocity. No l SEE BIG VAN R & i ) =soag creature ever bore so.terrible a reputation as does i | Opposite Coliseum whose skill and experience as an officer, 2 ¢ In a river entering Lake Man. A ld’ | PP JUNEAU.YOUNG B o \ndetendent \ fickund, - grest. talents the Alaskan brown bear without in some part de- rno S NEW RECORDS and excellent universal character would com- mand the approbation of all America, and unite the cordial exertions of all the colonies better than any other person in the Union. John Hancock, President of the Congress, offic- ially notified Washington of his election on the|remote from the lands that man has occupi s Ld . i pied or | io Tubes an next day; and the newly-chosen General, standing|designs to occupy. That seems to be what the|{ ATTRACTIVE PRICES | Dr. C. L. Fenton Radio s and Supplies in his place, made the following speech of accept- [ Alaskans contend. It is not unreasonable. TO STEADY Now On e CHIROPRACTOR | ance: | Kidney and Bowel Specialist Mr. President: ! BOARDERS | No. 201 Goldstein Bldg., office | JUNEAU MELODY Though T am truly sensible of the high |Delegate Wickersham Urges Alaska Route. SEWARD STREET formerly occupied by Dr. Vance | HOUSE ¢ honor done me in this appointment, yet, I e R e Pt | Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 feel great distress from a consciousness, Gl ‘“A”T)’;fi";" :‘lme;\ o s Opposite Goldstein Bldg. . . that my abilities and military expericence 3 o8 A ergh an s wife ay i i P e z > were asked to blaze a new trail—a trail to be fol- ol Juneau Pll.bllc lerary T i may not be equal to the extensive and important trust: However, as the Congress desire it, I will enter upon the momentous duty, and exert every power I possess in York to Peiping, China. 3 M mn;;le’“ o Mrs. John B. Marshall BHali acrviod iahd 0r Euppork: bitbieraloeibig The request was made by James Wickersham, | 4 and Fourth e Delegate in Congress from Alaska, who transmitted With the coal if it comes from our l PHONE 2201 cause. I beg they will accept my most . , Reading Room Open From G Foray to Lindbergh maps of the route which, he says, |l place. For our coal goes farther and | | | cordial thanks for this distinguished testi- k 1 8a m to 10 p. m, mony of their approbation. aviation experts in Alaska believe will be the future gives a more even and satisfying|e . PP s airway to Asia. heat. If your coal bin is running But, lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg is strictly a vegetarian, descended from a long line of grass-eaters, yet this animal is accounted by hunters to be the most dangerous game in the dark serving it. Sentiment, even for conservation, should always be tempered with sense.” There is a place for such a creature as the Alaskan brown bear of course —a place in which it should enjoy a certain! measure of security—but that place ought to be lowed by commercial aviation between the United States and Asia—in their proposed flight from New This route, which would take the Lindberghs || boat of the Columbia River type, has just been completed by the Lindstrom Boat Shop of Astoria, Ore., and will soon be sent north.' Day and Night Service MIDW AY CAFE Bootery REMOVAL SALE Free Reading Room Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 | SHOE REPAIRING LIBERAL low, better have us send you a new ! | | exponent of the Dunning Syst(m Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 12 burner trowble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER — of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing ROGOM and BOARD GARBAGE _ % from New York to Hazelton, British Columbia; Fair- m. Current supply to prove our statement. Our i :‘ ’{‘;’y be re":)em!be;e‘:hby d"f' A Cgl:]tleml:: banks and Nome, Alaska, and into Siberia, can be » Newspapers, Mmm“ draying service is always the best : BB Thom,. Auns e £ i made with an over-water jump of but 56 miles, i Books, Etc. and we specialize in Feed. H A ULED £ the utmost sincerity, I do mot think myself Wickersham said: » % £ equal to the command I am honored with. @ ; 8 FREE TO ALL ; P et e Sl L _ “The Great Circle route would take Colonel : i D. B. FEMMER AND LOT CLEANING Moves, Packs and Stores § ; G Lindbergh across the heart of Alaska, over 56 miles CRL AR G - A5y - BAL E. O. DAVIS Freight and Baggage Sipngrens, ihab as no. pecuniary; copsideration of the upper end of the Bering Sea and into Kam- Phone 114 Phone 534 : :0“;‘15 h‘“el“‘m[mte: me to ““ell" m‘sd‘:;::;‘?z chatka, in Siberia, and thence south to China and|} 7 T p o g Prompt Delivery of § fnplogment, 8¢ the ‘expenso of my Japan. He could follow the Russian Railway route : \ 56 A AL ND! d : ease and hapiness, I do not wish to make into Europe. 4 Not 0nl} Cheaper but OLD DUGOUTS HAAS L KINDS OF COAL £ any profit from it. I will keep an exact “The Army 'round-the-world fliers went u . ki . ; b the ARRED NE ¥ account of my expenses. Those, I doubt Alaskan coast and across the Aleutian Islands to |l Better I Famous Candies PHO. 48 not they will discharge, and that is all I desire. Thus began eight arduous years of fighting with ¥ independence for the Colonies the prize. is over great basins. There are no glaciers, no = H Many States, according to the United States water except for the short jump over the Bering WORK o“Jln PARTICULAR 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Cnbxanad 1o | Georse Washingion Bicentennial - Commission, wil|Sea. The land s for the most part level and land-|f{ ~GOOD PLUMBING oenl J. B. BURFORD & CO. | celebrate June 15, 1932, as one of the feature days |IN8S can be made easily. “We tell you in advance ~ g 2 } of the ten-months' celebration of the two hundredth IRELS agh fowar: Sl in. glong the Alaus § what 'gb will cost” ROX & MOODY Pt i Ao ‘dlmw“m i word b 5 v tian Island route. Being the Great Circle route, it J General Contractors s customers” % | anniversary of the birth of George Washington. is shorter.” [s TEL. 374, Japan. “Aviation experts in Alaska believe the former will be the airway of the future to Asia. The course Buildings, Lots, Cabins and Platforms, Sold or Ex- changed. CONCRETE FOUNDATION RICE & AHLERS CO. The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings FLEVATOR SERVICE ATy L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS JUNEAU CABINET MEN TO DANCE HULA. Mayor Roberts of Reno, auvocates a barrel of |z | i eaas | whiskey and a dipper on every street corner. He and DETAIL MILL- Gm“t::n‘:h:l: pressed by The men of Hawail are now learning to dance |should blush with shame at his effor tto bring back WORK CO. e the hula. the -unsanitery, common dipper.—(Atchison, Kan., . s The following classified ad appeared recently in kel Herb(’rt Spencer on Hablt Mm‘m:fll...h” b ool oM SHE'ARER a Honolulu hewspaper: . x | " 5 New York zoo reports a dog that looks like a| » . Special Hula classes for men only. Same CAB. uni as in days of old. Also instructions in lan- g:;f::t:i flr:d : nl;-e smt;: :’(;‘lie r‘;ra lxll’(:diioxmsse&;:g! | INET I. » g:gel and music. Mossman's Hawaiian fight, Lk shg; —(gelme b R “We are creatures of habit. We succeed or we MILLWORK PLAY BILLIARDS B i e et ok A s thi- : fail as we acquire goqd habits qr bad ones; and GENERAL CARPENTER ested in the hula. Even the men want to learn| Col. Woodcock says Prohibition can't be en- we acquire good habits as easily as bad ones. WORK —at— how fo do the dance” George P. Mossman, head f:fi:fi‘e‘x‘:t‘??"fm:hesz’l‘iu?ifi; (n’:&n“”(;:“‘;r:l';: That is a fact. Most people don’t believe that. Sanitary methods are GLA BURFORD’S of the school, said in explaining the demand that | 2resments take Y : by Only those who find it out succeed in life.” modern methods in the SS REPLACED led to the formation of the special masculine y Eakmgd business. Our IN AUTOS o ' | class. It's funny that France should turn down Tex i ift i read and pies are N ; A G o b B s e i it ok i Ao TR ST il g o ;l‘he habit of thrift is most important made of pure ingred- Eatl[l}mtes Furnished b RAL ) " the ceremonial hulas and had their special dance.|Mayors—(Cincinnati Enquirer). or success. Our Savings Department ients and baked by ex- pon Request ENE PAINT In the Islands today there are many Hawaiian men will render you admirable assistance perts. Your family will R R B e CONTRACTING * who are adept hula dancers. The Government ought to jail Capone in a in saving for the future be pleased if you buy —e museum, it's so rare to get a “big shot” behind the Those planning exterior work Tourist interest in the arts and customs of old ‘Haweii is responsible for saving much of the an- authority. Years ago, before there were passenger liners 'umng regularly at Hawaii, the ancient Hawaiian chants and songs were at the point of being for- | gotten, Hawaiian observers point out. “Now,” they gay, “'because the world that comes to Hawali's bars.—(Cincinnati Enquirer). Look sharp when you go for a country week- end. Agriculture is dead, but the poison ivy is still on the job. —(Boswn ‘Transcript). Radio engineers say they expect to eliminate fading . Have a heart! In.many homes it's the only chance. of relief.—(Portlandl. Oregonian), ' The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA our baking products. Peerless Bakery I | | | | The Florence Shop I Phone 427 for Appointment RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | ‘WAVES | Beauty Specialists | d this summer should place their orders now to insure comple- tion while the weather lasts, B. W. BURKE TELEPHONE 4151 Alaska’s Resident Decorator . “Remember the Name™ e Quartz ana piacer location no- i -Lh‘» # The Empire, Fsaaasaaast e,

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