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} HONORING THE SCHOOL TEACHER Daily Alaska Empire That only a pretty and gallant custom JOHN W TROY it EDITOR AND MANAGEB | the Juneau Chamber of Commerce in devoti |or more of its weekly luncheon occas is not Published every eveninz except Sunday xv Mnlw‘\o the teachers in the schools of the C Ry r:\\x.:;k‘.“m'"’“ at Second and Malh | esognition of deserving workers for the g B AtH o) good. The public schools of the Unite Fntered in the Post Office n Juneau as Second Class e x 2 matter. which n it so that practically every SUBSCRIPTION RATES. boy may get the rudiments of an educa Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and hope of the country. No self-governing cou mail o 0 P% Toliowing Fatess be safely governed unless it has an edu nail, postage pa | s year, in ; nths, In advance, int T nry. In Juneau as it is 00: o t f “sd‘m’.»‘,.\.... hey will promptly Out the United States the public gives fre notify the Bu irregularity who w ke it twelve years of schooling in the delivery of their pap Telephone for Editorial cost an education that them without is equ to t en by many colleges a cent led to the ago, and prepares them for entrance into i vse for republica 1 credited to & iy it or not otherw ser and also the Of higher I local news published and men who devote tr The w e laboring at the founda thing in the Republic. T h of the land to care fo: institutions—to care for ALASKA CIRCULATION G THAN THAT OF ANY C ANTEED TO BE LARGER HER PUBLICATION prepar selves and thy Commerce doss well r du2. of phers will not have hat new name Hutton r Aimee so long that they A had almc in fourteen States. By employment to those in that would be better than to as a charity proposition. Those mployed would rather earn the money ed the season the se ber 16 Alaska! need. handle the who are un natl on care for the running expense. It did not figure on that a! the unemployment situation that has risen hunting, particularly in view of the fact , R the ducks killed in Alaska during a season can £ is situation has suggested to many business hardly be expected to compare with the slaughter =il £ and property owners that the practical and y more thickly populated sections = ; g Ror to ralse funds to pey for." gud from the about face the Department S 5 public would give employment is has taken in other sections of the country, the = ! to levy v Lawyers agree protests must have been numerous ask might = ] that it can be done legally. That would produce do well to renew their claim to the Delegate, to = about $10.000. the Secrctary of Agriculture or to the President. = i By meeting this unexpected expenditure by taxa- Thus amplified, the protests of the Ketchikan tion on property the burden will be borne more nearly Chamber of Commerce and m.]lwr commercial bodw?‘ F.0.B. i in proportion to ability to pay than in any other ‘l’}: S"’(;‘”“'f"s" Alaska might obtain the hearing that| Dock | way and it will be paid by those who benetit from ‘hey deserve. i % + Alaska is asking nothing unrcasonable. All that ADM " ISLANI @ o e Idl?‘“ ))(:fo. el ’ e § % is sought is fair treatment. If the ducks must be IRALTY ISI ) 514 &0 This would be the reasonable way to proceed saved, surely the slaughter must be lessened. But| PACIFIC COA NUT 12 fit would be far better than to increase the municipal ;) ¢ Alaska should save the ducks only to have 4 PR VLD . 1 2.50 ebt. These are times when good business de- (nem killed as they go on down the coast is hardly | S 7 . " Bl mands that we pay as we go if possible. There is fair £ INDIAN LUMP NUT o IS0 no assurance that we shall not have a similar = 2 S sen situation of unemployment to meet again next year Despite mass meetings, resolutions and reports, = Dl:\i\l()i\]) BR[Q[ ILT\ ]3.00 and the year after, It behooves us to face the about the only person who appears able effectivel future without the burden of debt and interest pay- to get rid of the gangster is another gangster. ra ~ vy ments if that is possible (Boston Herald.) CALL US DIRECT— The indications are that it will be a long time AR ;noney witl " be] pefore we shall again, if ever we do, experience! ~BUYIng in Seward means y : PHONE 412 the booming times of the war and post It is no time to pile up debts recklessly The situation that the City Council The depression is serious, but we have no doubt but that it will effect on our million dollar bs met courageously and with ability Olympian.) Illl I I|IIIII|lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII’lIllIIllIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIlllllIIIII|l|lIIIIlllIIIIIIIIII(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Seccio/ HOSIERY Yolues ... 1929 price would have been $1.65 war period. ooper city.—(Seward Gateway.) confronts infields. 1930 price would have been $1.15 TODAY'S PRICE IS MUCH LOWER EVERY PAIR PERFECT--Full Fashioned, Of Course We'vi sale a store-wide event because we believe that we are offering hosiery of a quality that never before sold at so low a price. Made hlt]l reinforced heels and toes, cradle foot and dainty picot top. Every new autumn shade. 1he Cash Bazaar EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN HOLEPROOF HOSIERY nunornr ST LU U U e made this hosiery to honor come they feel that they should be entitled to some duck working for Seward instead of working for some‘ is thought to have had some (Olympia | {Superstitious Town Bans Howling Canine of CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—A barking never bites. That's legend. ently Magistrate Porter of Ev- ins iered a dog that bit four persons put to death. The sentence vas later ‘commuted.” xt Magistrate Porter orderec arking dog which never bil 3 banished from town. The doz belonged to Stanley Piotrowick, and the reason he was ) ed outlawed from Evanstor some of his owner's neigh- were superstitious. Dog Catcher Erickson explainec that the dog howled three night: ng after there was a death i1 borhood, and that resi the quarter feared hi: display would bring on | R of ents cturnal a hoodoo. Magistrate Porter took it as nn\ omen and ordered the dog away. Ebbets’ Daughter | Sues for Divorce Here’s a queen who prefers the | | old-fashioned method of fire fight- ing—with the old oaken bucket. ! | She is Mildred Bargagni, daughter NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Mrs. Ann 'of Sergt. Bargagni, chief marshal | ve st McPherson part anyhow. Aimee is ts Booth has s-amd4ggBfiffl:;‘;‘;fl'Df'fgmer\N;‘lgggéde“ ) quite enough oklyr Spreme ‘Ol Hon ‘:ho:cn as queen of the pageant N divorce, charging her husband, F.|ghen 8,000 firemen from nine, One thing one wonders about is, how did Francis f?d(fio\f" ‘;lh-i”lllaog?lg“::e?hewu:m:?. Sgaies_?mded at the capital. ', Ouimet remain an amateur golf player so long and| o™ ot oo "o b are Cynar::s‘ e | —_— Do o opaad tion to come back and win an amateur g pyyais who was one time prin- | RETURNING TO SCHOOL MEETING LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT. ip again after all these years? cipal owner of the Trooklyn Na- | e — - - tional League baseball club. | Clarence Dunn has secured pas- The American Leg oyment registra-' pe Boston News Bureau says President Hoover| The Booths were married 24 Sage o Norco for Seattle where tion has listed nearly hundred people Who {5 considering the levying of excise taxes to aid s ago and have four children |he Wi = his studies at the want we 1 cannot f Many of them d in balancing the budget. Good - - Univ nington. they were broke ar not how they could 4 tax on beer and wine. man who tries to dodge his T provide subsistence foi ves and families. RSN T T, ions usually finds the detour for sale at The Em- Some of them are not vet s, and it may Is This Fair? "““ :‘ 1'0‘_“:)‘9" than tae road. some of them will be able to weather the O R O RS OB 0L U, without assist in ing employment. (Ketchikan Chronicle.) SREC, Here ) ls. no b but many of them p4 seoms as if the Biological Survey is going . must have wi soon or severe hardship Wwill o jgnore the pleas from Alaska for a change in T’ A . B follow. ong ose in need are women and ‘the recent :)romu:gated order prohibiting the le merl(/("l (’(lllty children in the families of men out of work hunting of wild water fowl except in September Th2 City Cou 1 and other agencies that have Bt protests from other sections have found | charge of hings are casting about to devise sympath consideration. Dispatches last night P(lrl()r 5 ways f ng public work of one said that the Department of Agriculture had chang- this order, Oregon angd Washington opzns Novem- weeks after it has closed in Southeast Where ladies will find perfect satisfaction in their search for beautification, in a pleasant atmosphere. There is no charge On the surface it appears to be an example i waish o fhan. 1o ‘acoepb. ohinriky, of bureaucracy stupidity, and so it will be considered for consultation. Telephone 397 for an appointment. It seems to be the consensus of opinion that yntj) some reasonable explanation is made. The only the City Council ought to take the lead. But the gnswer g Alaskans was that no dates would 1921 Graduate of Cosmetology and Hairdressing C s ut funds and is in debt be changed anywhere, despite the protests, and that But the rized by law to levy Canada was expected to co-operate by taking ALSIE WILSON a tax of tw + dollar on the assessed action. Neither of thes> statements has ma | valuation of Spring it levied eighteen ized VALENTINE BUILDING TELEPHONE 397 | mills, believing that the municipality could get Southeast Alaska sportsmen insist that there iy along with that sum, do’some public improving and 8aré scarcely any ducks here in September. And ZUNONURURUNUI BT AU W&KW‘ LI IIIIIIIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlll'llllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII 11 FOR THE SKIN A fragrant preparation for chapped hands and face, rough or dry skin. A pleas- ing after-shaving lotion. 50c¢ and 85¢ | Juneau Drug Free Delivery Post Ofiice Substation No. SILQUE Company Phone 338 | { “We Never Close” [ g 5 3| B | SERVICE | MOTOR CO. & “Jim” and “Marvan” THIRD and MAIN STS. W. P. Jolisison FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 kront Street Juneau l | You Can Save Money at | | Our Store | SEE US FIRST | | Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street , IIIIIIIl|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AL T L :lllllllll PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. L LT ET LT LT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlAIIIIIII|HIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIH“ ALASKA MEAT CO. | % QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING i ‘ ‘ [CCTCOTT T T Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 WHY Not Only Cheaper but better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” 17 Sece BIG VAN THE GUN MAN | New and Used Guns and | Ammunition OPPOSITE MIDGET LUNCH Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Secretary Mellon on THRIFT “To save part of what one earns is an- other vital element in a successful life. Savings are not only insurance against the turns of fortune, but also a means of seizing golden opportunities, which are so often lost through the lack of a small amount of capital.” IllllllIIIIIIIII!IlIIIIIllllllIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIllllIIIIII||IIIIIlIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIl One Dollar or more will open a Savings Account DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL With the coal if 1t comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service s always the best and we .specmm in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 H i HAAS T = i ! i TheB.M. Behrends Bank ||| Famous Candies | £ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA {|| The Cash Basaar ’ H il Open Evenings | | I b= | | | Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Fhone Office, 216 PROFESSIONAL DRE. KASER & FREEBURGER | L] DENTISTS | Blomgren Building | PHONE 56 | Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. ol . - Dr. Charles ’E-] enne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 8 Valentine Building Telephrme 176 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-8 Triangle Bldg. Office Lours, 9 am. to 5 pm. %venings by appointment. | i i | I' | Gastineau Channel B ] T —-* Fraternal Societies # | OF | B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday night at 8 pm, Eks Hall. Visiting trothers welcome. M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. SIDES, Secretary. M. H. Co-Ordinate Bod-~ les of Freemason- ! ry Scottish Rite Regular meetinge 'second Friday each month = 7:30 p. m. Scot= tish Rite Templa, WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 Meets Monday 8 p. m. Ralph Reischl, Dictator Legion of Moose No. 2§ meets first and third Tuesdays G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and \ gx? LEIVER® Phone 321 | Herder, P. D. Box 273. of- fais 5 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 1¢ | Second and fourth Mon- | Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each mouth in DENTIST Seottish Rite Temple, | Hours § R‘D n; to !n\;(;'- | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. SEWA UILL D INGEHAP Office Phone 469, Res. Heoh v - Phone 276 i | ER, Master; JAMES W. . o | Secretaiy. : _"s| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Drs. Barton & Doelker Becond and Feurth CHIROPRACTORS e DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE “Maintain that Vital Resistance " Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. JESSIP KELLER, Worthy Mat- Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | ron; FANNY L. ROBe . INSON, Secretary. P = o | TKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Rohert Simpson Seghers Councll No. 1708 O‘ D i Meetings second and lasl | ot. D. | Monday at T:30 p. m. | Graduate Los Anggles Col- | Transient brotbers urg- | lege of Optometry and | :d to attend. Counolt ! Opthalmology | Chambers, Fifth Streel Glasses Pitted, ~2nses Ground | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. o s = . H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ' DR. R. E. FOUTHWELL || DOUGLAS AERIE 117 ¥. O. E. | Optometrisi-Optician | Mevts first and thirdg | Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted | %Mondnyu. 8 o'clook, | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | ut Eagles Hal | Office phone 484, residense | |Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. F, | phone 338. Office Hours: 8:30 | | JUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i srothers welcome. s s E oA a— “» Hazel James Madden time. A tank for Diesel O | Teacher of the Pianoforte and | Btadio, 206 Main St. i of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 12 and Embalmers | exponent of the Dunning System Phone 196 o | o | | | 1 Kidney and Bowel Specialist Dr. C. L. Fenton CHIROPRACTOR Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. FOOT CORRECTION Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 "HEMLOCK WOOD Full Cord ... Half Cord ... Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord ...$8.50 $4.50 E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 . { 1 | GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVI8 Phone 584 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICR 8. ZYNDA, Prop. JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- Fromt Street, next to Warnmer GENERAL CARPENTER WORK CO. Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Kurnished Upon Request ‘The Florence Shop i Phone 427 for Appointment { RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies ‘ JUNEAU MELODY ; HOUSE \ - UNEAU TRANSFER R — Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 — Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & “Our door step is worn satisfied cunomert 0. SO ! Garments made or pressed hy‘ us retain their shape i PHONE 528 | TOM SHEARER | . . " . PLAY BILLIARDS Liarat— f BURFORD’S | 3 Juneau Auto Paint Shop Phone 477 Verl J. Groves Car Painting, Washing, Polishing, Simonizing, Chassis Painting, Touch- ! | | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL . g WAVES E Up Work, Top Dressing. | Beauty Specialists | Old cars made to look 3 1] C ike new Quarts ana pacer location no- 9mge. 1n ;’;.?cg:t our low tices at The Empire. D eteeeae SO 1 L s