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s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY IULY 4 1931 : . al . | ¥ of steel, Jim Hayden leaves vacancies in many r\ oEE et | b P m » / g 3 - + t b Daily Alaska E"lplr(’ {hearts up and down the Pacific Coast and else-| KMAN P AN Ac | PROFESSIONAL “ Fraternal Societies \ A 3 ® GE: where. Those who have been fortunate enough to o | OF ¢ JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER , o' i Hayden have not lived in vain. Those NEXT Poam T A | g : A T 3 % who e kn two or three such in a lifetime | | astineau Channel Published _every evening _except Sunday by the ¥DO F Engwn. tw S g | Helene W.L. Albrecht ||l — & EMPIRE PI A AMERICAN LEGION ||| PHYSIOTHERAPY NPT vets, Juneau 3 S Jim Hayden married beautiful Betsy i M Electrtsi . P. O. - = ) : ; 3 assage, Electr city, Infra Red Meeting every mmtered in Juneau as Second Class Gr u1‘ Sam Graff, one of (?c l?n ing | SMOKER | Ry, Medizal Gymnasties. | (54 wednesday in r i et LA o e S [ section of Alaska. They made a 410 Goldstein Building B - e e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1v and were leved by all who knew — ! ¥ A. B P Phone Office, 216 mer at 8 . LA by cateistin Junsely Drias RERWOTE N s grief is shared by all of them.! | CHICAGO, 1L, July 2.—Ace Hud- « B.a . ® | Elks’ :mu e Thane for $1.25 mon | i ¥ % r vhile - . g ane fo uvc}r‘ e W ‘ DA Pelersburg Takes Juneau kins, of Nebraska, erstwhile con » JULY 3RI % o 5| isiting kit . One year onths, in advance,| with prize horse races and opsn gambling DOCtOl' on Pnofcsslonal ténder for the world middleweight | by ) DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | welcome, B Raleorues hey will pre hey expéct to have an old fashioned rousing Fourth | Call 1 Sili(z;l lc)gt‘s;:v):]l:mllmL;{;a;g:‘x:fidgg[: o % 303”2’3'1‘;2712 i M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. i the ¥ o 51 | Ll Faed night by winning a 10- m\md de- | | PHONE 56 i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. 4 k s DA s o5 | # s over King Levinsky, the . B T ; T wew BER oF ASSOCATED PRESS ! 1f Babe Ru speed up on home runs| Having made the flight from Se- }: "Thrfimg CM;OM 1 ‘\. Tty Renrie 0 il Co-Ordinate Boa- i x exclusively entitied to the PR have no part in the 1lchi“~"(’ to Juneau yesterday, the Alas-;Narc T terist IV P Jo T i bl les of Freemason- i all mews Qispatches credited ¢ : ka-Washington Alrways seaplane lHMkms el "Slfié"{l};du;’ oy o TSON || ;——— 7 | ry Seottish Rite o A Mochanic Jahn Selby, fook off \ing the fizst, seven rounds buil up e | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | iecond. Friday RANTEED TO BE LARGER ty to the scrol | from this city this morning for|® Sufficient margin to offset Le-|} pErLCcO LIGHT PRODUCTS ! g B each month s THER PUBLICATION. 1 vinsky'’s strong finish. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 2 -~ — Wrangell, H. N. Eckmann, the pi-| L MAYTAG WASHING 7:30 p. m Soot~ | e s lot’s brother; being the only passen- | Ace had ’fi"““k‘d O?I!l“e ‘“"‘d‘-‘ MicC 5 ! h]f;}‘#’;‘!m tish Rite Temple o f ‘ e fourth an ifth rounds, 'HINE! ¥ Alaska Road Hints Paper Development, |ger “"1‘ "‘mp’ro.. 136 Goult of ‘tibe . _e| WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary |~ At Wrangell, the aircraft expects | ach ; of nine. || GENERAL MOTORS EADIOS e \ O™ 3 |to pick up another passenger and| Levinsky weighed 186% pounds e . LOYAL ORDER OF (Pacific Pulp and Paper Industry.) Eead eduled to proceed to Ket-|and Hudkins 171 pounds Phone 17 l Dr. J. W. Bayne MOOSE, NO. 700 Two hundred thousand dollars have been set up | JHL SHRECR O TOCEET, B e AL S L | SEARRIEIE yn | Medtd Moutay™s b, 1 by the U. S. Forest ice, from the Forest High-| o0 oo 0" e until the mor Front Street Juneau I s 58 Thtaude B ! / Ralph Reischl, Dictator way Fund on of the Juneau-Thane| i or july 5, 'MARTHA SOCIETY IS ’] | OtRoonce R b ;.n T i g of l]h vay system in Southeast | Jual 3 b - o . iy 2 meets first and third 1 t 's | b’ bullt in it Territory. The route will mnm\um, for L, wIsIG tha mgh‘P’“b‘;f“f“mg“’:g?k °L‘UJ“9”‘;‘:“§ SEEO“{,SS‘;'];ST [le —# | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14" . approximately the present right-of-way of the old|of July § in Ketchikan. The planc's | veoos i ol Sanibeart | 4 . [|| Dr. A. W. Stewart Second and fourth Mon- Thane Road until the causeway at Thane is reached. | gk passengers will attend the Na-|ogois =0 SUs 0 Purlanick, vio.| | Harris Hardware Co. | || DENTIST day of each mouth in » - At that point the new route will follow the bench|tional Elks Convention in Seattle !;“’nfl‘“ PuriR gy Lower Front Street ! ngra 9a m to§p . |Seottish Rite Temple, k sl : Lt 2 e e |labove the machine shops, eliminating the trestle| Immediately after the close of ot A R By bel Y e Y EWARD BUILUING beginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘Y WX AND GATTY ACHIEVE THE iyon that would be necesasry by sticking to the |the convention, namely July-10, the |y 2 CORectt 12 P00 chsb‘?c)n'l || Offiee S Gu v H. L. REDLINGSHAF- 0% SOUGHT FOR RECORD. beachline Wrangell is expected to leave Se- | ior ¥ ] hone e e T The announcement revives interest in the paper|attle with a party of Elk passen- Icm“c z uneau ute “’ ~ o - LEIVERS, i ich has been projected in Southeast Alfl\kd:ger< for this city. ‘ Oid papers for sale at the Em- I . £ - \ past four vears. George T. Cameron, pub-| e seaplane Petersburg, Piot! pire office. ] Plunt Sh() || Drs.Barton & Doelker ORDER OF EASTERN STAR tee minutes of the Saf Francisco Chronicle, with asso-| Ellis and Mechanic mem - e z il CHIROPRACTORS Second and Frurtk ak all records ciates, holds certain Lx.mbn.r and hyvdro-electric ?L).'a'?; ook Dr. L. P. Dawes from : | e AR Tl e o R ! Phone 477 Verl J. Groves || | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE 4 Tuesdays of each month 4 trip, having achieved their concessions in the vicinity of Juneau looking towar {Juneau to a and back here { Car Painting, Washing, {| |“Maintain that Vital Resistance ”| at 8 oclock, Scottish 3 their names indelibly in the the eventual construction of a 200-ton newsprint|from there this forenoon ‘T‘hr' ! Polishing, Simonizing, ||| Hellenthal Bidg. Phone 260 | Rite Temple. JESSI§ » 3 Hion: evaliiiin - Fhiy dis B L x mill and a water power development adequate to'doctor was called to Sitka on pro- | i Chisssig: Pain g, Touche i Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. i KELLER, Worthy Mat- 5 % % ¢t mean SUPIY such an indusi fessional b N - . ron; FANNY L. ROB- ; stand 1'03 all time. That dof: D06, mieRn. N OvinR deailen timber i sWehdiensyelniart { Up Work, Top Dressing. = INBON Becretkiy) yor tin: Desels 40 tending over th the Cameron group las [V i{ Old cars made to look 1 i o e 4 ne else had done it that 'ending over three y 39 'Onillecol. grotip Ly I lik | Robort i e L _ Fune e Nal vear obtained Federal sanction to proceed, but the| ! ike new i! “wobe Impson KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3 it will always stand out _collapse of the news print market was undoubtedly | ! Come in and get our low ||| Ont. D. H Saghers Council No. 1760, us fastest time for a round-the-world , chjer contributing factor in delaying actual con- | ) prices [T orsttuate Los Anpisasonc. | fieegnns:co::om:h: made by the G f Hiraption: ! - e 3 il onday at 7:30 p. riedrichsh ied-| While announcement of a definite site for the [ e || i Onthglmoleogyr? o il T;‘"tfl‘en:u‘:'gthe" urg- y days and four hot Post and Cameron mill has been studiously avoided, popular | Glasses Fitted, ~.onses Grownd PRl i, -Coutioll 4 that time by eleven days and twelve street gossip has already located the mill at Thane, | SEE YURMAN . - ik Chamhe">Nm(;h:t"°“ due to some natural advantages and its proximity !ji JOHN F. HULLES“: 3 § much of publicity or any sort of to Juncau, one of the two major population cente AND for New Fur Garment {11~ ok & & sovmmwas | H. J. TURNER, Secretary. and Ge ed their in Sn:nnuut Alaska, which could readily be tapped | HARDEMAN and STETSON g“]{,q | Optometrist-Optician | | PovGLAs AERIE 117 F. O. E. what they were about and 8s 8 labor reseryolr H | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea Mects first and third hard, They understood just what they RERET] H | HA TS A big variety of Land Otter, ) || Room 17, Valentine Bldg. &Mmdws. 8 o'clock, wanted to do, knew how to do it, and did it. They, Slav psychology, according to the Moscow cor- | | » Mink, Marten and other skins { ' | Office phone 434, residense Lt Eagles Hall fered excuses or alibis. They did not need to, respondent of The New York Times, is such that | iew: lines’ for Spring ‘and for your selection. | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | |Jouglas. ALEX GAIR, W. F. 3 i e S 1 Burd. Coste If YOUu want a Russian to climb on a chair, you|{ 3 pies ot Repairing and Remodeling | to 12; 1:60 to 5:30 3UY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting They will 1 with (4'“ Lindberg U”‘}L.m' (OT,‘“ tell him to jump on the table. From what |} 5 ‘THIM '\:r e o | rothers welcome. and Be ¢ Mr 208 f““”‘“””f:s‘“‘ i O8p; “‘“"'“' we have read of the conditions of living in Soviet |} ¢ P YURMAN, the Furrier {| s = and, perhaps, a few others in the history of aviation pygsia today, the pupil will have to imagine both|Y Not Only Cheaper but ~ @ Triangle Building | Hazel James Madden | Our trucks go any place amy | A up to now the chair and the table—(New York Times.) f Better bABlN b | Teacher of the Pianoforte and time. A tank for Diesel O | 3 P T e = | TR, T el H i * | exponent of the Dunning Systcm| | #nd a tank for crude oil save | JIM HAYDEN PASSES. | At the rate of saving $25000,000 a week-end, |} o Everything in Furnishings{|t———— . of Improved Music Study burner trouble. | Fia ek the President’s economy fishing trips oy inspire | ot Men | |‘( Losthetisky. Tochnio-Alhin PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | The h of Jim Hayden in San Prancisco,|voters all over the country to insist that Gov-|d prep ~ ¥ i R B 5 ik hns ofiist: beeo- sussived trnors, Mayors and other officials take up the| RICE & AHLERS CoOmiderce © o . s SNl L RELIABLE TRANSFER l removed from the affairs of earth one o A P e | Goop PLUMBING ; SEE BIG VAN | o= s ! fellows that ever lived. The writer had known him s 5 o : ) | Opposite_ Coliseum ||| JUNEAU-YOUNG SsearhaylibsdHe balied from ‘s military family !, The Fedemal-Gevernment made Al Cafione by vir |l “We tell you in advance i Arnold S | [ NEW RECORDS 3 tue M its Prohibition laws, and the Federal Gov- | 5 : 3 3 A TNBE Funeral Parl Yoo Birbtitar e N watirid ot | what job will cost . rai 1'ariors and an elder brother, John, recently retired with!o oo B bone by its income tax laws e pe e Rt NEW SHEET MUSIC the rank of a General Officer. His father, Major anq 4] is right as right can be.—(New York Times.) | Booterfv DON’'T BE TOO | and Embalmers James L. Hayden, West Pointer and veteran of g _— | o LIBERAL [Nlthtnmus-z Day Phone 12 RADIO SERVICE Indian Wars and the war between the States, was| W. C. T. U. efforts to teach Germans m‘ e . Surveyer General of Washington Territory and later abandon beer for miflk and fruit julces constitute REMOVAL SALE 5 +|1 Expert Radio Repairing g for many was Receiver of Public Moneys at one of the biggest contracts thus far taken on—. 2 A R T N R Py Radio Tubes and Supplies the Land Office at Olympia and Seattle. The (Philadelphia Bulletin) ] | Dr. C. L. Fenton o elder son, John, went off to West Point and Jim | - 4 1 Now On CHIROPRACTOR < Sewp . y The strange view of the high tariff people is| Kidney and Bowel Specialist ed school at Olympia and the University of | J attended school at Olympia and the University of 50, it nas been so_ suscesstul that Canada | Noaor otstem Biar e | |§ JUNEAU MELODY s e o e L G e Ut ohadl o, edopt ons Mlike: 16— (Oincinnall; Bnc) | formerly occupied by Dr. Vance | fo Aliska He was interested i mining in the M | S HOUSE Porcupine co in the Haines hinterland. Shortly | ‘ after the establishment of Seward he went there. | judged by the number of filling statlons it Is % < A R > R E e e R A e Handsome, debonair, genial, democratic, and al- now possible to fuel all the people all the time— | Quality Juneau Public Library ? . 3 P S devo his friends, whom he held with (Ohio State Journal.) ; dine R UNE TRAN B L YW rQ eadin, oom : o — __———————————————_|| PEKIN FIREWORKS || Free R 4 ROOM and BOARD COMPANY ~ | of all descripti Sitma Siree and Pourth My, Joho B. Merheil i v of all descriptions reet an & 5 2 | g I Prows With the coal if it comes from our PHONE 2201 1 Fire Crackers | Reading Room lo"“ place. For our coal goes farther and | | - i & i 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. gives a more even and satisfying|e®— Regt. If your coal bin ‘is mmning | & | l) 1012:“;'_';?’; R:E.,%ope:’o‘:f';: low, better have us send you a ncw: 4 June‘,,u r'lg p. m, 4 Uu;'rel;t Ma e'. supply to prove our statement. Our‘ GARBAGE 1 A raying service 1s always the bes . Ne.wsplpets. Loabin gnd we specialize in Feed e H A ULED Company Do, me. e e 3 - FREE TO ALL } AND LOT CLEANING Moves, Packs and Stores . Free Delivery Phone 33 || D 1?; FENIHIVEIER | E. O. DAVIS Freight and Baggage | borerrrrrsrrrrrrereeeaad | Phone 584 . 9 Post Office Substation || aone | Prompt Delivery of / B No. 1 No Calculations ! HAAS ALL KINDS OF COAL . — — WE GUARANTEE TO AA : | PHONE 48 g ] SATISFY Famous Candies | HOTEL o | (or no pay) ! . 9 | 1 8 3 —i Let us bid on that JOB. T(l)le Cash Bazaar ZYNDA | Alterations, concrete or n Evenings a ZeS i TA XI !l B foufdations iand e ) ELEVATOR SERVICE . SMITH and CORONA : | bulkheads. T!P!wm'rm.s . i Buildings or Lots Bought Guamuiend by STAND AT PIONEER POOL | ' or Sold. J. B. BURFORD & CO. » . % y ROOM ROX & MOODY 3 Our door steh I worn by i az s Day and Night Service Gcn;:i)g;n;r:;ebon o : JUNEAU CABINET ||+ . ‘ | | i 11 for better grade shoes we have purchased and DETAIL MILL- Garments made or pressed by | Answering the call for better grade shoes we have j co us retain their shape i pwiadood ikl B lerful I. MILLER SHOES and | WORK CO. PHONE 525 | two hundred pairs o the wonderiu o ALK o LD ang H b S H b- Front Street, next to Warner TOM SHEARE - tha _ ; | erbert Spencer on Habit ooy i it offering them at an introductory price of | t ' ! P | ; ll]l ! CABINET and Z = , | “We are creatures of habit. We succeed or we / MILLWORK PLA’ ; £ail : e ool 1 Baa 3 s d Y BILLTARDS g ail as we acquire good habits or bad ones; and 5 GENERAL CARPENTER ! LR i <‘ we acquire good habits as easily as pad ones. | WORK | BU oy o | . That is a fact. Most people don’t believe that. Sanitary methods are | GLASS REPLACED URFORD’S E ! Only those who find it out succeed in life.” | rl?ol?‘em ?5“}0“5 m(t)he IN AUTOS A ! aking business. Our Q! o 1 | K bread and pies are T I SRR A P8 R T ST . T 5 . The habit of thrift is most important : Estimates Kurnished » Invite S ese Beautiful Shoes ¥ made of pure ingred- v / We Invite You to See Th fi for success. Our Savings Department ients and baked by ex- [ Upon Request GENERAL PAINT ) will render you admirable assistance perts. Your family will rErrTnteter it weerannl CONTRACTING @ I in saving for the future. be pleasgd if you buy . e Tl Sh— Phase Mlabie seteie wik our baking produets. | The Florence Shop | |{ tnis summer shoua pisee trae | Phone 427 for Appointment | orders now to insure comple- | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | ] | The B. M. Bel ds Bank Peerless | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL ||} 1% WhU® the weather lasts. SEE OUR WINDOWS ‘ » 0. DCTRE s ' avss I B. W. BURKE : OPEN EVENING: OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA aker B P 8 smined i 0 TELEPHONE 4151 ¥ “Remember the Name” — b Quartz ana pracer location no- Alaska’s Resident Decorator tices at The Empire: i

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