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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1931. . - - — R o o and i character and ! PSR oot LD LRI ERAEL S — o Daily Alaska Empire m scl-seeking. Kindl, charkable, : | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies ) 5 . d, substantial, he was a great | ! [ d _ e R Sahhh - ANTD MANAG tizen > was 1, generous and true friend.| . v ® A ITOR AND MANAGER citizen. He was . generous and rue ° . Gastineau Chann! f 3 JUEN W ThOY - o A n ideal head of an ideal family with [ Helene W. L. Albrecht | o | ed every evening except Sunday by the ) thousands in the Northwest and PHYSIOTHERAPY i T L | PRINTING CC MPANY at Second and Main| ' kel | SR ; i 4 —_— oy, Yo e ME‘“:_E ye,v:)r,y EL . i i — |Boston School Teacher, ,SOUTH BEND. Ind, Nov 24— F] Foreman Outpoints Nor-| | Ray. Medical Gymnastics. | diyednesday night i 1 in the Post Office in scems to be gaining that the ideal | i p %’ Frank Carideo, last year's All-Am- : . ! 410 Goldstein Building [Jat: & D Eke _— t would be Roosevelt and Baker.| Wife and Children Die n quarterback for Notre Dame,| man Dale in 15-Round || Phone Office, 216 [t e ~UBSCRIPTION RATES. ; i S R FRE and Vera Crawley, of Columbia, Boxing Match 3 o |Hall Oelivered by earrler In Juneau, Douglay Treadwell and opposition should '1‘ to make an ‘55‘]‘; rom Monoxide Gas Mississippi, were married here to- Xing Viatcr o - | Visiting prothers ) % o STHAES Tor 3185 persmanth. e v. Rooseve health th:ir supporters cou 2y on the Notre Dame campus. - AURGER | | Welcome. : D e i Imonthe. 1h advance that if anything should happen to the| BOSTON, Mass, Nov. 24—The ; b b NF¥C'~\57'LE- England l”‘“’- 2? [ nn,s.xa.sgg:mrmmznunuz M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule > they will prom )t “we have our own Coolidge to succeed |€ntire family of Willlam r.Good- <&l SV, O ML St Ak 5 ' Secetary. o i el g i S et |ale, Boston school teacher, which | 1ghtweight champion, outpointed | | Blomgren Building SRR R livery of their papers. ; e e = [included himself, wife and three Norman Dale, of Newcastle, in a| | 4 PHONE 56 i Co-Ordinate Bod- hons for Editorisi and Business Offices. ¥74. ; T R | children, was found dead Monday 15-rud bout here last night B e L 2 g‘fi les of Freemasom- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES®S, y rs of 2ge|as the result of accidental mon- | Foreman floored Dale for the ™ s i * ® ry Scottish Rite The Ass Press 18 exclusively entitled to the wh ¢ and still gains in'oxide gas poisoning. |count of nine in the third round|e. of | { Regular meetings O Dtherwise credited in this paper and also the s who are too thin.| It is believed the family suc- but thereafter the Newcastle bat-| | Dr, Charles P. Jenne 4 i ! second Friday (ocal news published herein. e _ They m instead of a sweet | cumbad Friday from fumes from a |tler held the champion on fairly 4 DENTIST E each monih mi ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO 95 LARGER i — ‘:o: water heater, which was (ound MARYVILLE, Mo., Nov. 24_Vpnr\.v'ven terms. | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 7:30 p. m. Scov THAN THAT, OF ANY.OFHER CURLISATION, | burning in the bathroom yesier- the first time in many years Mary- | R e ol Building | tish Rite Templ b Ahis 2 - — : % : S | . (e}t White, 10 1d | g | o e Not Al Sky-Piercing. | day. vile will have no charity drive|, Slotle Whtte, 10 vear old gil}| Telephone 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretacy THE 152 CAMPAIGN IS UNDER WAY. ——— | - - his winter. The city council voted | cone op operation for the removal|®: b Lam or e r i I\" ok Ol {DR. PIGG GETS CLAIM & ""';;IIA::E‘F(‘:_':‘C{I &f;,"',‘x?‘;;f:;":_‘];oinr her appendix at St. Ann’s Hos-|{ » P Ll Moo‘sli NO. 7ot The o h wrought in New York City be- = be ad stered by the social wel-| 2 y 3 3 ed the 1922 camp n at tween th census of 1020 and 1930, as sum-| OF $4,400 APPROVED :.:- voara [lE G ’i Dr, ]I.’ W. Bayne | i ;l‘:]et; Monday 8 p. = : e : ceuon of today's Times, thers|- SBYCDISTRICI COURT| . | i e e - || P ok Raitl, Dt b 5 A b e ok (han e ] g duaiiics S Engineer Seeks to Turn | Office Lours, § am. to § pm. ' |meets first ard third Tuestays we I - o EED e S S & ontested c le . . ki de observer. The latter will be impressad by|, A Contesied claim for 34400 fed - piver Bed Into Highway| | ®venings by appointment. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and The C I by himself against the Valentine | Phone 321 sl B S U 218 ’ " the city’s population of somethin estate was won today by Dr. W. J AR Lt ! erder, P. L. Box 3 A compared with a rise of only p, Fiusic for the lats E LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 24— | MOUNT ""NEAU LODGE NO 14 < 1 showed & and earne in the population of the country. He v,gzg"f J fof e e Ede " ‘The Los Angeles river bed will 3 5 | MOUNT "'NEAU LODGE NO. M se that cannot fail to be satisfactor Kelv 6 RLES tiata of the ahift of PoBlSl e O S it pl £ 34 1 Second ana fourth Mon- se that cannot fail atisfactory s likely to take note of the shift of POPU-| 3ot Frarding in the Federal |become a highway if plans of J. J. | Dr. A, W. Stewart | iay of each mouth in \ and file of the party and impressiv in the municipal limits of New York.| i Fdrad ling up- Jessum city engineer, materialize. g N legst asidered every pr clty as a whole was gaining nearly 1| Coiiicc court, made a TWing - | ™ Cot eport to the board of pub- | DRNIINT | | Seottish Rite Temple, f£™V% » delegates considered every propo: e city as was gaining nearly L-|yo14ing the claim which was for| 11 a report to the boa pub- | | Hours9a m to8ov m | |oegioning at 1:30 p. m. G with broad 1ce and intelliger abitants, Manhattan Islar the "‘““C“]‘servxcxs rendered Mr. Valentins. lic works, Jessup recommended that | SEWARD BUILDING i “Q’J’ which cov npletely the issuss of the New York that nearly every outsider| p, “pigoiq claim was approved in | the river bed be made a roadway | {| offic Phone 4, Res. || o™ L el 2 houghtfully and painstakingly con- ' Sl ‘:l' \}l‘:‘x‘]‘iL:lz"uo;’slmgal??n;‘:_\ 5 ) {:P;:fl he administration of the estate | extending [roml s“nl l;‘f_!f:\ando k‘:m | {1 Phore 276 i ;Rc’re%:“": JAMES W. LETVERS leading fishermen and business men, and werc it lost first place among the boroughs of | So PR O ey S | ating af) Los¥ Anigeles! -harbar. ) 5 - | ORDER OF EASTEE: sTAm nounced by air and progressive w York to Brooklyn. Last Tuesday the| > - : ¢ the estate. dis.| The river bed is dry much of the | Rob Si | Second and Feurth i 2. ey was the legatee of the estate, dis. 3 1 obert Simpson Tuesd: f ecoh th be carnestly 75.000 more votes than Manhattan, a I puted the claim time and since flood contre! dams B O D 4 b a7:§:) eke' mm' = al partie, t has been following for some time. Of | . G 1 & i have been constructed in the| o TN | t. D). a o'cloc m_ undo “bedroom boroughs,” the Bronx added |, va(?:r?ealed xii‘fT(:lO‘f‘.[dfgh:;r: mountains, flood waters can be| NO“ FOR WINTER \ Graduate Los Angeles Col- Rite Temple. JESSIP o ndidates for office from If a million people in ten years; Queens | Cou The cas> washeard regulated. Jessup recommended the Don’t be caught with your | ! lege of Optometry and KFELLER, Worthy Mat- a choice re than 600,000 | pefore Judge Harding without a truck highway follow the course|| radiator frozen. Use Anti- i Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. ROt i outsider is to be forgiven if he has m;lr‘dj;"l,v AE1S e R OREH ' formerly taken by the flood wat Freeze for your motor’s pro= || | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, ESecretary. TR TR B A F notice. This is precisely the decade in|” ° = 3 ——e,o— tection and your conven- 3 ®| — - S DEATH OF JUDGE CHADWICK. Manhattan Island's skyline has been so spec- | W e e s v 0 AUBURN SOPHOMORE BACK ience. Remember a frozen | ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Snc e e ‘ lifted, and the casual observer is tempted | MISS MAZOEF BECOMES =~ ' "¥6opg ‘10 FRONT IN DIXIE|| radiator means untold delay || . Seghers Counctl No. 17 Chief Justice Stephen J. to think of all of New York’s present seven millions BRIDE OF 4 i Ly and expense. Be prepared, Dr. G L. B | Meetings second and last State removed one of In apartment houted trom fifteen o WM. ¢ the offioeTOF Bhe United Siatisl; -AUBURN, Ala, Nov. 24-—In Wil.||C HILED fow WK Sawrfreese. || 2 It > SOu Sl o Mt s g r that matter, average resident At th iy S i ) £ { ansie; < native son pione oy 'l.\\ or .( \n» x:nb‘l ,u A he u:( ')\Llr":;;"in | Commissioner, Miss Opal Mazoff|lis “Firpo Phipps Alabama Poly | JUNE AU MOTORS | CH.ROPRACTOR %4 't ot al g Mone Yok . own impression is probably of a peopl> hou : g the bride of Bul|has one of the best sophomare £ [ Hellenthal Building tend. Counc F € ag AT minarets and penthouses. But in all probability [ }ast night became halfbacks in the south. Foot of Main Street | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Chambers, Fifth Strees hich State his father, Stephen be shown that whatever may be the altitude |Taroff. Judge Charles Sey per- RO M 'H S0 PR g /1, Bk eeaT e Wb 13 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, Q. K. F. nad sbeeh Covmpgt Ee gt New York does business, the height at|formed the ceremony. Both are|, T oning aniity is not far m x| 2p.m to5p m | TR S Y rillan Iniversity at Salem and was grad- which New York dines and sleeps has been low-|residents of this city. Fhis ba L atiyLE el By | D: s e — e S D e VR i o PibbemeR et el D : e | surpassed by his passing. | 7p m to8p m || DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. k. uated by the U of O at Eu He ered since the year 1920. The great shift-in popula | "In Auburn's first victory over | BY Anbtinteaint i Rt o i began tk oractice of law at A yion, tien has been awa from Manhattan apartment Have your furs cleaned and re-‘(;mw“ Tech sinns. 1019 ‘thpd A . ! PHONE 259 ] e A e : : ¢ houses and t:nements to small houses in Brooklyn |paired at Chas. Goldstein & Co | “®T8S - A p e merican | Mondays, 8 o'clook. was immediate. He was Mayor of ¥id Quessis: . T'o 'Be'sute there sre plenty of Apart ‘lmrled a pass 50 yards that neuu.i : wt Fagles Hall e SRR el L5 and Queens. ] 4 re are plenty of apart-| . il % 4 .- elected to ‘.1.( Superior Cou ment houses in these two boroughs, and the mul- | 11;’};{:“h1 of 3:& yai:im e el B t ' DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P, served for eight years and was promoted e apartment house is almost exclusive in the | Say Goodbye to N e e eaury | Optometrist—Optician FUY SMITH, Secretary. Visitine the Supreme Court of his State, and rendered pronx But these are no taller than the Manhattan | o ¥ | Eyes Exar;tn‘e,dl—ctxlasse;;ined | rothers welcome. very high class public service for many years, be- ten s frem ich they have drawn their q- k H l .’ VISgES. A% P l | Room 7, Valentine g. I il , Chief Justice in 1919. He resigned from 'tenants |2 eadacnes ol m——”pers mops ) arior Cifice Phone 484; Residence | | ¥ Gur tracks o any place any | 4 ‘ prome C to become senior member of On the other hand, there nas been a migration | et [ S g S Seai SRR . | Fhone 238,?019(;5)9(!-{;1»1;3: 9:30 time. A tank for Dicsel Oil 3 one of the oldest and leading law firms in Seatile. 'by the hundr of thousands from tall Manhattan| o . 1oeq not have any more sick . P | Mrs. Jack Wilson s to 12; 1: 0 5: it and a tank for crude oil save His son, Stephen F. Chadwick; continuzs as a mem- 'housing to lower roofs in the trans-East River o i | T omorrow’s \h’kl : i s PHO:“]‘;":{; t;,x“ah}l;r & ughs. The old East Side is half dpleted. Father| ™y, saye g tablespoonful of Dare's| § Todas”’ | Telephone 397 [ o y A k served as Grand Master of the parish around th Avenue and .~F1"7 ¥ |Mentha Pepsin before meals. Noi} | | JUNEAU-YOUNG | | RELIABLE TRANSFER ! L i Biate Bl 1 Street has 103 ‘,'1 its tenement inhabl-'| o te b Fie T rhonate of sodsh| { ! . . — J AU | kit S tition and In & posts. He was s to the vast acreages of new wooden housing\,™p it torming drugs of any|} | Funeral Parlors A 1a and in o ¥ " a 5 s S e | ! in Queens, ter a_decade of skyscraper construc- | 0, | ARG e i : - > @ leader in anything with which he was associated | ijon ine people of Ney York City us a whole are K% oo moraer (| PARTY B ave 7 ey | NEW RECORDS whether in civic matters or polities, © [ probably further away from the sky and nearer to| o yooning it running smoothly— 1 r‘ Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 | Judge Chadwick’s leadership came always from Mother Earth than they were in 1920, . [ Date'd: erteltivas: mevents o, e | b4 FRO(uI(S { HA ULED 4 1 NEW SHEET MUSIC e | currence of sick headaches and bil- 7 | 3 i e T T T T T TN o s { i; Reasonable Minthly Estes' | || —— —— ! RADIO SERVICE = = | If you want release from your } SGIVING || |® . 2 20 = E‘nmr\_\x(iom to sick headaches, get a i ! * ‘ | HEMLOCK WOOD { ’ Dr. C. L. Fenton I Expert Radio Repairing = ° ° = ‘ Delle of Daron s Sl O bt |4 SPECIAL 3 Order Now at These Prices || | CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies = = |tle will conv i i r | = = !0on the right track to end your tor- i‘f*" :‘:I"! g"': .50 | |‘ KP":I‘;;’! ;;‘l" G“’o]d"::!;”;;:""’ | = S5 Y | = lve el l = |ture for all time, or any conscien- Shown in Chiffons R M“M H FOOT CORRECTION = | | = = [uous druggist like Bugler, Mauro plee s | ve Cords or over, $1. | o 183 18 i JUNEAU MELODY i = = |Drug Co. will refun money. 1 D | | 2 EAEE 1 = = sy & E. 0. DAVIS » ® HOUSE j = = e — Dress up for the | TELEPHONE 584 = = : Thanksgiving Dance §|>=—= e ] = TWO SUITS elvime e —_— = =| . ri , < i e Florence op |! AU TRANSFER = =|| for the Price of One EXTRA SPECIAL ||| rhess a1 for a5 s | JUNEC(I)JMP ] = a2 s | NGLETTE and NAIVETTE ANY = E|| JACK, The Tailor ||} VALUES, $11.95 | GROQUIGNOLE, snd_ SPIRAL | = g ALUES, $11.95 | crROQ | SERVICE == = 1 = =| | \ = =i SO S MOTOR CG. ‘ = == | E- = =|! TrE Junesu LAunpry : AL “Jim” and “Marvan” % = —— Franklin Street, between THIRD ‘ = =|! Front and Second Streets ! i - OFFICE ROOMS and MAIN STS. —_ = ¢ 3 f = = PHONE 359 'Juneau’s Own Store’ FOR RENT % = . e e ae e || Moves, Packs and Stores = s =| 2 t E It May Never Come Again = » g7 Y Will remodel to || Foeight and Baggage = o = FREE — One 60c¢ brush to each customer . = = i T suit tenant Prompt Delivery of &= ; =|| with one quart of QUICK-STEP PAINT— FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL = The price of rat silver threatens to advance. Right now you = while they last - | GOLDSTEIN ! = can buv Solid Silver Table Service at the lowest price in history. = Ju'leau Paint Store UILDING HEATERS AND PHONE 48 = Comparisons show it is only about twice as much as good plated = B = silver. The labor and distributing costs on each is about the = me— - FIREPLACES 4 = same and your extra money goes into solid intrinsic value that = CALIFORNIA GROCERY DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK L. C. SMITH and CORONA 2 = in time becomes an heirloom. = LIBERAL ngnwnfigzgf = NOTE THESE PRICES: = DISTRIBUTORS OF . [ ==\ WOOD J. B. BURFORD & CO. = 4 i i = 4 “Our door step is worn by = 12 Teaspoons . $12.00 = MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS > 5|1 Telephone 92 or 95 and satistied customers’ = & L - v = s S e o SO USSR | = SR - = LS i leave your order with = 8 Coffee Spoons 6.65 = y = 8 Dessert Spoons 18.65 = ; GEORGE BROTHERS{ | r~eeerrermrre — 8 Medium Knives 20.00 = 3 § Full Half Cord, $4.25 % o’ £ 8 Medium'‘Forks 18.65 £ Some Essentials Chester Barneson PANTORIUM = 8 Butter Spreaders 2.00 = i ‘ . 3 E § |‘)ulu r Spre aders l‘ l 0 = i ! CLEANERS = 8 Salad Forks 13.35 = of Success i 3 = 1 Serving Spoons 14.00 = i W Call Rag s Pottyers = . T = R, & ek i i i . p JUNEAU CABINET PHONE 355 = 2 § = “Every buy and girl must have certain il | with the coal L it comes from our = 64 pieces - $115.30 = assets to achieve success—not material | pitosy B e C::elnzo‘:z ;u‘:k::”ll:: and DETAIL MILL- = = a mort = = assets alone, but assets of character, é ot et o ooal bin {s ronning WORK CO. ;i = This is a fine heavy Gorham Pattern. which means it is not cheap = and among the most important of these il| low, better have us send you : ';; Fromt Street, mext to Warmer 1 = orphan silver that will be difficult to fill in after a few years. = are ambition, industry, personality, and i ;‘;mwmmv‘z: z".::'m“m‘mn Beat * Machine Shep Juneau Aut,o E The price includes engraving a nice appropriate letter on each = THRIFT.”—A. W. Mellon. § and we specialize in Feed. CABINET and Paint S = siece. Arrange now for a CHRISTMAS SURPRISE of this = ) 4 i ; = p de i 3 : R T o i e =i One dollar or more will open a savings account i D. B. FEMMER MILLWORK Phone 477 Verl J. G = silver to SOME ONE and the years will justify your judgment. =} i 77 Verl J. Groves = ) ¥ ] =il . i Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER Car Painting, Washing, £ = E ~ s WORK (l; h(;x h_shgxg. Simonizing, = = 2 ssis Painting, Touch- = = The B. M . Behrends Ba'lk HAAS : J GLASS REPLACED Up Work, Top Dressing. = = Famous Candics 5 IN AUTOS Old cars made to look = = OLDEST BANK IN AEASKA | The B. hx new = = I 0 c“hE RESAr E.fitllmm l"umi:lud Come in ahd get our low A D I 4} S < ER

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