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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1931. .l 41 k E . we out to meet something and the operation BISH Aer'flN : government boats to St. Paul Is-[ feweeeerorrorcocc o e 5 e T A Dal y Py (IS (l n'!)lrc of the scheme upsets other things in such a way 5 4 N’ 1Y k:f‘i! & ol BR R s I,ROFESSIONAL 1 ! Fmternal Societies i | . ___ as to make the cure worse than the disease. 1 » « OF oo — ——— g ¥ i % |seals caught this year—more than ( - . . EDITOR AND MANAGER Experience -has demonstrated that it is danger: K s XT T T RS T ineau Channe. ‘ JOHN W. TROY Lot e ous to legislate to meet some specific condition 40.00. And many herring at Una- NE it Hel W. L. Albrecht I. Casti c 1 Published _every _eveninz Sunday by the is usually transient in its nature. When radical L ll);;k§ bi&; fflt‘h herring—but no elene W. L. Albre: pEublished GSvening e ey e e B Gt oo coneral a5 |body to buy them. 1 hear it was|} AMERICAN LEGION PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS i { the same with the salmon here Massage, Electrisity, Infra Red || Meeting every i 3 it — T able under all sorts of conditions. The Fed- Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Scipnd Class Reserve law was a measure of this kind “ - Ty Reser 2 is kind At eraala}::kaul met Prof. And- 410 Goldstein Building | it 8 pm, Elks e T B 3 lerson, of the University of Cal- Phone Office, 216 qall SUBSCRIPTION RATES. R N & T e . s 4 4 4 i Hatl Oelivered by carrier In Juneau, Dougs Treadwell and PROTE(C TlONR%{liL:%\p SATURDAY Russian Churchman Com- :romm.hourp\éx:li(t wl:s pleasax;{. be- September 7th o | vistitng - A¥bemars Thane for $1.25 per month. bt ' TEW. i 3 . . |cause he s S Russian. He is ° B s e, In'; B e T ethar i aavance, —_— pares Susitna River with |there to stuay the sehool chilaren ! DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | V02 $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.26 it LA The vencrable London Saturday Review is no \'olga River of Russia of the Aleutians—to see if they DENTISTS M. SM’OSGENSEN' Exalted Ruler, scribers J { they ptly 1 4 | are T t S H a8, M cretary. notify the Business Office M o Irregtiity more i iR fribhsrahle 1ife of ‘more thl Jare brighi_ seholars - ‘ Mg Bt . SIDES, Secrctary. 2 1;"1-‘3;‘1‘3'%;" LT Rae: Bualness Ofites, 874 three s of a century it died of starvation—| Bishop P. Antonin, of the Rus-| s i Hardtoet | e o Co-Ordinate Bod- Iy o it S TRae Do Tk ot 1 's and advertising. Its fatal illnesssi hodox ‘Church, who -has|itn@ River reminds me very much | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. ; les of Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. st of its support of an Englist . ng the varlous pariates{Of tne Vol River in.Russia. The W. P. Johnsl)n 2 el A\ {1l ry Scottish Rite . ! Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | MEETS PROF. ANDERSON SNIOKER Ray, Medical Gymnastlos. | Wednesiay nigh't entitled to the | | water is swift and there are many TSR e N | Regular meetinge use for 2 i mports from foreign countries and free|In / arrived in Juneau on his i t 3 'the ste: o) e gh mountains close at hand { it or not s . hin the Empire. When its owner, prob- the stcamer Aleutian from Seward,|sws yiace T like best? Kenai. At FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne L T second :;::t.!‘ local ne £ 1 rd_ Beaverbrook, compelled it to take this|enroule fom St Paul Isiand a8 Kenai 1 saw wonderful gardens—|| pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS e iy stand on t iff less than a year-and-a-half ago, |, osldends (R UBI Tk ;llery ag grain, flowers, berries. A fine MAYTAG WASHING | tish g‘.wm. the ion's editor resigned, and, taking his|guco o or more than five mof |place in which to live.” Temple staff with him. founded the Week End Review.| aineusts he hac been by Amosfigh. Bishop Antonin will remain in MACHINES Telephrie 176 WALTER B, HEISEL, Becrptary The Week End Review is supporting free trade and|less than two years, Bishop Ant-|Juncau for thiee or four dave|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS | - LOYAL ORDER OF is said to be thriving. onin has become sufficlently g|Ccfore continuing to Sitka his MOOS| i Y 2| heddquarters. Phone 17 E, NO. 700 The Saturday Review was a Conservative Party|master of the English language | H%% o ne | Dr. J. W. Bayne Meets Monday 8 p. m. G of the time, but it was always for|to converse wWithout the aid of e < Jront Strest: . Jun | DENTIST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator free trade until forced to face about. It could not|an interpeter. | RUMMAGE SALE 7 -1 mzoom;mfr—d "l‘runtllmsuld::-. S tl»erl«‘;n :t'urnm No. 28 ice 8, am. mee st an 'd Tuesdays shock. | LIKES ALASKA | The Ladies of the Catholic Par-|% / 5T A N 1 Alaska,” he said simply. lish will hold a RUMMAGE SALE| . e Evenings by appointment. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and I Phone 321 Herder, P. D. Box 273. | what the world feels abbut the prac-| 1 shall never go back to Russia.|in the Valentine Store Room Sat-| | »ing to the North Pole $A the Nautilus,|I. &M zmorestehd in schools aswell |urday, September 5th. Please leave You Can0 s"s!wMoney at A 3 1R las in my church work. Please|donations at the Catholic Rectory ur _Store Sir Hubert Wilkins is safe and sunnd‘m that T am thankful to the |or telephone 178, a7 | SEE US FIRST Dr A W qmw Second and fourth Mon- officers of the Bering Sea Patrol| A e Harris Hard t O pENTIST rt day of each mouth in — A et for allowing me to travel on the| Old Fapers st The Emplre arris Hardware Co. DENI Seoftish Rite Temple, The American Legion believes the |_ e i i e ‘ Lower Front Street 5;’-"‘! 9a m to8 0D B | beginning at 7:30 p. m. road to temperance lies through a modification of | f=r===rsor== L e of:‘;“;’:mnsmg";g |8 L. REDLINGSHAP- N SsevoewesssssssEEssees Phiveis 276 3 ER, Master; JAMES W, LEIVERS o | Secretary. Butler-M auro Dr ug CO. BUSY Drs. Barton & Doelker | T G peceiyiy 1) i CHIRGPRACTORS ¢ Tuesdays of each month, A MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1¢ The Seattl S t encer calls attention to herman’s Paradise. the circum: J t mail and passenger air- planes, month after month, have been making the | (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) mileage scheduled by the Post Office Department Capt. E. A. Salisbury, noted explorer. knowing | between Seattle and San Diego on a 100 per cent. the world and the most intriguing spots thereof,| laily made between these returns to Seattle to fish. | basis. Two daily trips points. One mail plane aves Seattle and one “For real fishing sport,” he says, “give me the B Diess. ench morning and reach their Streams and lakes around Seattle. I've fished alll SHEAFFER PENS i g o, ND betinations before dark the same day,,/Obher:planes i Q¥€r the world and fouhdinothing fo bedt Western| i, 15 PR perform the same task at night, flying,each evening 'V “einBlon (Tout IShing it the captain in| » - KNIGHTS OF COLUMB(S B 11 & respadtive Cities W srriving n the TOM- | oo o rre . Lonermens (ERBEE . iS00 oD X Robert Simpson Seghers Councll No. 1768 L general, will disagree with him in particular. Some| 1 Meetings second and las{ ing. These planes make more than 150000 miles will elaim that salmon trolling beats trout fishing. | O&’ D. | ey ey | Graduate Anggles Col- ‘ 7 monthly Others will be partial to pursuit of the steelhead Commenting upon the performance, the Posi-| But be fishing tastes as they may, there is Ldentify the Lifetime® lege of Opwmletry and :m:’::‘ mzdcuuwm!i Intelligencer says infinite ve y in Western Washington—in rushing pen by the white dot. Opthalmology When the safety, convenience, time saving |mountain streams, in slow-moving rivers, in lakes Not Only Cheaper but [ || Glasses Pitted, ~.cnses Ground e S T and scenic delights of traveling the Pacific ~ 'and Sound and ocean. Better o BET AR H. J. TURNER, Secretary, Coast airway become more generally known, | Add to this the finest yachting and motor boat- * = g il oy the monthly mileage figures of today will ing waters in the world—in Puget Sound, its many . o DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥*. O. E. seem insignificant inlets, and up the Inside Passage a thousand miles A Fdltb ul Frlend__ Optometrisi-Optician Mevts first and third This illustrates what aerial servics between Ju- to Alaska—and what more could the restless soul RICE & AHLERS CO. [i| | Eves Examined—Glasses Pittea &Momuys. 8 o'cloox, e would | Of sportful man desire? Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Lt Eagles Hall neau and Seattle wuld mean. Of course, Wi not expect a twice-a-day service on this line. A Eo TR 2 L' ’ GOOD PLUMBING Office phone 484, residense twice ¥ s line. A ' 4 Y g 3 | phone 238. Oftice Hours: 9:30 daily plane would be practicable and very serviceabls World Looks to the United States. or 1e. “We tell you in advance to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 to the people. Even three mail planes a week to what job will cost” o Azl . Pt o s DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE at 8 o'clock, Scobtisk “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Rite Temple. JESSIF Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 260 EELLER, Worthy Mat- 4 Hours 10 am. to § pm. | ron; FANNY L. ROB« | start with would be helpful { (Boston: News Bureatl) & . . prer: Pace The circumstances that the Alaska route has| Lord Beaverbrook, “"‘(;d]”“ B Like friendship, the value ofa |§___ Hazel James Madden ::e. Ahu:: Tor Dicsct Of8 FHE e e inte fon | AITIVINE in New York, said he was certain the world | & § £ e e been thoroughly tested, that planes adequate fOr|y,,1q soon experience a great ‘swing of pendulum, Sheafferfen increases with the Teacher of the Planoforte aad|| and a tank for crade oll save | exponent of the Dunning System burner troubie. the work are available, and that we have pilots which would brin 7 e = ity b ring back widespread prosperity. “In @ % 7 : who have been trained in this region make the|pngiand and the rest of Europe" he said, “we are assing of time. Made so care- See BIG VAN | of Improved Masic Study PHONE 149, NIGET 143 8 & : THE GUN : GUN MAN Leschetizky Technic—Alchin L RELJABLE TRANSFER situation so clear that it is mnot understandable [waiting for America to lead the way back to normal | & 4 p why Southeast Alaska is not already America owes it to us. From New York| : fullyandaccording tosuch high Harmony New, and Used Gunrs and “St-ilo, 206 Main St. Phone 196 mail regularly The neglect ought not to continue |alone $600,000,000 in short time money has been : 4 ! . a day longer than necessaty to award the contract.lent io Germany. Now the United States should meChaflfcfil standards, lt. lasts .OPPOSITQ"‘;};I;‘(‘;;“ | o S— . E take the leadership that'gbes with that responalbil- indefinitely...guaranteed forlife |e T LoNer || - JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW “RECORPS DANGER IN SPECIAL CURE ity.,” He declared England is as terrified of the 2 h 1 i . F lP 1 NEW SH c i e PO QA Soviets as America is but that this fear is ground- | against everything except B » uneral Iarlors SHEET MUSIK LEGISLATION. kess, since “Soviet and her plan are doomed fo| 3 : Ty B CRCERb e DON'T BE TOO Licensed Funeral Directors And during each minute of use LIBERAL and Embalmers RADIO SERVICE i the worst sort of failure, for it's impossible to & s A Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 12 ! youwillenjoy SheafferBalance A i — |} Expert Radio Repairing \ I Radio Tubes and Supplies Dr. C. L. Fenton anced for effortless writing. (€ CHIROPRACTOR Kidney and Bowel Specialist JUNEAU MELODY Thomas D. Campbell, extensive wheat grower of |turn a race of peasants into an industrial nation.’ Montana, declared the bulls would add twenty-five il R b to fifty cents a bushel to the price of wheat if Hoover let his 57th birthday go unobserved. | L . o d 11 B 1 the Farm Board would remove the restrictions|Well, anyway, that's one more on him. — (Port| ifetime’ pens and pencils. Bal- against trading in the pit. He contended there Angeles News.) i had been too much regulating. He believed the| oo “ P % b S Fattan & ' Glover t e Baruch plan to take the profit out of war | raci 1 » ;;‘:I;grs“n:ml‘l:f:”:;e to muc;;“ it e AoReRTngn seems to cover every contingency except memoirs.— | G,,ac1ous In:appearance. e e Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. b so much, o Gy AT B By et = == ¥ FOOT CORRECTION . HOUSE So there you are. People howl for regulation y sty Hours: 10-12, 2-5, -8 for a law to give good times or reform something,| A Northern Indiana College has decided to | hat may suit your fz S, 3 and when they get action they discover that the give up football It was not, however, Notre Dame. - Y RUIDY. el expected improvement does not follow. A scheme is | —(Cincinnati Enquirer. | [ Iy f '- JUNEAU TRANSFER el e o i oy T SHEAFFERS S | EEMLOCK Woop || JUNEAU TRANSFER, i PENS PENCILS-DESK SETS SKRIP % W. A SHEATFER PEN COMPANY - FORT MADISON, IOWA, U.8 A '’ Half Cord $4.50 °Reg. U. 8. Pat. OF1, » Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord i With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and E. O. DAVIS gives a more even and satisfying TELEPHONE 584 L heat. If your coal bin is running rrrrrrrrrrrrrreeereeeeeereereme | 0w, better have us send you a new - e v 2 GARBAGE || @ SHEAFFER PENS HA ULED Moves, Packs and Stores D. B. FEMMER Frel Phone 114 ml'fi; S'.“v?:"' il p ‘l;: .ll;:l::‘r;.:: at Phone 584 HAAS ALL KINDS OF COAL Ludwig Nelson’s S i ] PHONE 48 The Cash Bazaar HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE % S ' 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Guaranteed by Pioneer Pool Hall . J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by A nnlta ‘ Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS - » r door & | LOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Proj ; N | - A <. JUNEAU CABINET {|* . Garments made or pressed hy‘ b D | S L J v lllld DETAIL MILL' l us retain their shape WORK CO. PHONE 528 ; 1 4a or ay Secretary Mellon on 3L NORE G e R Machine Shop i THRIFT CABINET and || 2 Under the Auspices of p | “To save part of what one earns is an- G MILLWORK PLAY BILLIARDS l other vital element in a successful life. GENERAL CARPENTER —at— Our loaf of browned WORK BURFORD’S J uneau LO(I ge ]\ 0. 700, L. 0. 0. Savings are not only insurance against goodness is the pro- GLASS REPLACED | the turns of fortune, but also a means of duct of baking experi- IN AUTOS 2 * seizing golden opportunities, which are eglce..w.i n;);afi?rlly e : MUSIC BY so often lost through the lack of a small ol e e E“m“:fl RfiEfii““ J uneau Auto .{ . —{ Paint Shop amount of capital.” other food materials. on | || Phone 477 Verl J. Groves It is baked in sanitary £he. Florenee Shop l Car Painting, Washing, SMOKE YSM EL()DY ORCH ESTR‘LI ‘ One Dollar or mag will open. a Gisag B ¥p. Spald . Phone 427 for Appointment Polishing, Simonizing, try it. Savings ‘Account RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE B Chassis Painting, Touch- o] T CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL ADMISSION $1.00 CADIES FREEL Up Work, Top Dressing. * s e The B. M. Behrends Bank o e $id cars mae 1o ookt OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA : L. O. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS § Beauty Specialists S like new Come in and get our low prices i A i | v : ¥ ¢