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Ddil y 1 lasicd Empire JOEN W. _i'xioy - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER % the except Sunday by shed every = N PRINTIN MPANY at Second and Main Junean, Alaska red 1o the Post Office in Junesu as Second Claes AUBSCRIPTION RATES, Delivered by eairier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thars for $1.25 per month, By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; one month, in advance 5 Subscribers will cor £ it they will pro.iptly any failure or Irregularity papers ial and Business Offices, 374 CIATED PRESS usively entitied to the patches eredited to n this paper and also the or mot otherwise credited ein. it focal news publi ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO SE LARGER T OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION SUAL SITUATION. enty-Second Congress presents an un- ituation. When the returns were in he November elections in 1930 the Republicans a plurality in both the Senate Representatives—vary —narrow ies. Through the deaths of elections to fill vacancies in hosen to succeed Republic Democrats now have a p The Senate will to have House of bu found were and pluralities members and spec Demo plur pi which ans the n the House last five elected of y still have a Republican plurality of one. If it had not bzen that Gov. Larson refused to call a session Legislature to provide for the election of r in New Jersey to succeed the late Senat in bility this Senate position would the Democrats would have New Jersey elected and State ticket ih month by more than 250,000 majority elected a Democrat to the House I besn reversed and the plurality there Governor have had a Demo also. atic 1 last elec and the other day of Represen in the Fifth District by over- t a normally Republican majority of 35,000 In other words, the Democrats have not only won | the House through the trend to that party in the last year but would have won the Senate also if it had not been for the appointment by a “lame, duck” Governor of a man whom the people would have defeated if they had been permitted to vote on the office acQUAM WAS A lh\l)l\(. CITIZEN. One of Alaska's foremost citizens passed away the other day when Thomas A. Marquam of Fair- banks died in New York. Mr. Marquam was one of the ablest lawyers in Alaska and was an active| worker for development in the Territory. He served several terms as Mayor of Fairbanks, and was for several other years President of the Fair- | { banks Chamber of Commerce. He had been a resi- dent of Alaska since 1897, and had hosts of warm friends throughout the North who mourn his un- i ¢ death. | | KNOWS HIS SUBJECT THIS TIME. | Emil Ludwig, | aphies of oleor, critics have contendec h excell Some who wrote biogr: ent BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIHHI"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIII“"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIfl Waffle Irons Percolators Sandwich Toasters Stand Lamps Overstuffed Sets Bed Room Sets Smoking Stands Card Tables Di: hes Glassware Thomas Ha the ' Suggestions for CHRISTMAS ELECTRIC FURNITURE TOYS and SLEDS IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllfllljlllllllllllllIIIIl_lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIlIIIIllllIIIIliIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1931. M Goethe, Bismarck and others, became over ambitious = : — = to turn out books and wrote of too many p:ople KEEN INTEREST Gfll-n N BEARS C- P- R- TO REBU"..D e . o - without knowing all the facts. However, he ought L) STEAMER FOR FERRY PROFESSIONAL ' | Fraternal Societies ) to be able to restore confidence in his knowledge MAN'FE 2 rd or P of his theme with his new book in process of STED IN GEDHBIA TEGH VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 4—The|® ‘g Gastine “hannc! % . B. C, Dec. 4. au Channc! preparation. He is writing about Emil Ludwig. i C. P. R. will spend $30.000 rebuila- | | Helene W.L. Albrecht | [a—— " 777 & Non: will question that he is familiar with that| ing the steamship Princess Adelaide | | PHYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. 0. BLK subject. Whether or not they will agree with what LEGTUREs cLASH DEG 26 Wwhich has been tied up here for| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every o Mr. Ludwig writes of Mr. Ludwig is another L] two years. She will be prepared|| Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night 2 o 1 for service out of Vancouver, B, C.| | 410 Goldstein Building M e r:g:lk: 4 AR o on Powell River run, replacing the| | Phone Office, 216 e o g We shall look forward to Mr. Ludwig’'s auto- steamshi > 2 T Z Hall. e 3 7 p Princess Royal, which is|® L4 biography with pleasureable anticipation. And we Addresses Are Purely Ed T\ken.ly two Thous.and to be retired. The Princess Royal| e— - | Visiting rothers shall hope that he may live long enough to produce aised to Finance Ty was built in Victoria twenty-fiv DRS. KASE! welcome. cai lona Ol’]g x ' y-five R & FREEBURGER many morz biographies and to write a second Mooy of California U vears ago and for many years was DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruia volume about his own future experiences and g nes [;he night boat between here and Blomgren Building | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. nents BERKELEY, Ca] Dec. 4—A | Vancouver, often rell?vmg on thel | PHONE 56 — Never before have religious lec- game between the University o{“’lc oria-Seattle-Victoria run. The Tours 9 am. to 9 pm. &0;‘::" i s Jane Addams of Hull House honored in ;ame:d ";mjfflja“m_h’:g such sus-|California and Georgia Tech be- cefifnfil:;m;d‘yz:&:ngmé:x:!e N;f:;e b —_ s Ty Bosktlid Bwe every possible way by Ame ns is sald 55" thie pum;;-m welle;‘, ?ltqt-n]d:‘. came a certainty today when stu- via the Strait of Magellan twenty 7 = . Regular meeiinge about to receive & Nobel award. She re-|iures by esmaine s Syl o0 and 12§$3’f2§32§ Galitornla | L ot | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | second Friday cently was awarded a $5,000 prize for achievements|which are beginning the sixth'ed it over (o the ciolon Boars to S | Rooms gDEnNP,s'x“,mmm g anouin in this country. She has been a settlement worker | Week, declare many persons who defray their expenses on the trip SP:?CIAL FRAMES for George|, Building “’:: Lot e 1 Chicago for nearly a half-century have heard all his discourses, In (o the southern institution. Washlugion, pioiutes. Winter &| | Telephone 176 TER HETf Ru:! 'l‘ramluu K explaining the reason 191 this un The game will be played on De- i TS, . n . vy 5 — o4 The G. O. P. Senate membership will have at ;‘;‘alw'b’;;“’i‘v_’"‘h;f“"z_.“’us yoplos cember 26 1t was announced Oalic| g ool RN RS o g o2 . LOYAL ORDER of ¢ one first-class fighling man in the next ses-|mots yu Gais Het “People fornia's gbceplance of, thio, GeOrgls fi, e ai aCoUh N IGRRRAN & Ob D 1 W MOOSE, NO. 708 AR e terested now than ever be- sity's invitation has been for- g . eJ. . Bayne I lon of Congress. The new Senator from New o ) o & TR S AV R ST T A Meets Monday 8 p. m. forc in delving into the reasons ! " 3 DENTIST i Jersey is said to be a former amateur heavywzight |for religion and the foundation R m— i| Rwms 6-6 Triangle migg. | ialph Remmm',,,mm“ champion bosx upon which it rests. We are liy- GOOD BARBER WORK | Guaranteed I || office Lours, 8 am. to 6 pam. ! meets first :::;n :‘l;ku Pl — — ing a day when the very structure | SHEET METAL WORK | ®venings by appointment. | |G, A. Baid sccd Tuesdayy Ramsay MacDonald is not King of Eng- | Of every belief is being studied and, When you are down town and| | PIUMBING | Phone 321 Herder, P. U Bret.ary e land. He only writes the King's speech. analized by students who want to|have no special place to go for| | GEO. ALFORS || e— D S o T B el (Philadelphia Bulletin.) know. |vour barber work, try the Alaskan| | - | MOUNT *VINEAU LODGE 1w [ R e i | PHONE 564 . —_—— - Just a sort of back iver. | arching For Truth | Hotel Barber Shop. | Second 2 i ack seat driver | M b Dr. A w S S Joue i Moo Rl | Men are searching for truth in|adv. JOHN GRAY, Proprietor. I - A W, Stewart day of each mouth in 4 | the material world and the keen- e DENTIST Seottish Rite Templi~. The Speaker’s Glad Razs. |est minds are searching equally in| EXCLUSIVE and attractive ELECTRICAL Hours 9 & m. t0 6 0. &\ | | peginning at 7:30 p. m. 9 E—— the spiritual world.” | Christmas gifts at Winter & Pond’s SEWARD BUILDING H. L. REDLINGSH! B v,//‘t (New York World-Telegram.) Pastor Wood states that this| —adv. REPAIR WORK Office Phone 469, Res. | = i % Representative Jack Garner, presumably the next! Speaker of the House, has ordered his “Spsaker- hip” wardrobe—somewhat reluctant His order (given just prior to lea home for Washington) includes:- 1. A sack suit, blue with a faint 2. A full dress suit. 3. A morning coat. Mrs. Garner, who serves her ng his Texas stripe. husband as secre- social mentor and diet watcher (she sends|to about forty forceful lectures m a daily pint of milk for his lunch), insisted that}!dealing on many of the subjects he “dress up.” most interesting in religion. She pointed out:— Jack, your old dress suit is too small and frayed around the edges. She added: You must get a morning coat for formal occasions In vain did Garner squirm and protest. He has no mind for sartorial niceties. He wears full even-| ing dress only on the most formal occasions, never in his life has donned a cutaw All those punc- ious changes of clothing which Nicholas Long- th loved Garner despises. He growlsd:— 1 w tional The many persons are so interested in the lectures over so long a period of time is because a whole year's work in a theological seminary is condensed to the most interesting studies and then again reduced in- ent not series of lectures is purely educa only along religious lines he reason, Deeper Studies in Future After the next week the lecturer states that those who have not at- tended the first tures will be entirely unprepared to understand or appreciate th> newer studies that the person is already a keen stud- of the Bible. invited but until eks to begin attending. All are to wait e e BUSY WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better states, why so half of the lec- follow, unless are urged last few the I object to the cutaway. But he ordered it. The only was threaten to cancel Speakership. thing he could do| the order if he loses the! Japan, as we understand, is prepared to meet Geneva more than half way. The Japanese army is already 400 miles nearer Geneva than when the difference of opinion in Manchuria started | two months ago.—(New York Times.) | British workingmen are up in arms because they have to pay 16 cents for a pint of excellent beer. The lucky stiffs!—(New York Sun.) The richest man in the world is the one who has a good wife, and the richest wife, the one who has a good husband.-—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) The Raskob “minute men” are to be half made up of women, and women have the better knack of scaring up the dough.—(Atlanta Constitution.) With a majority in the National House Representatives the Democrats will have to their feet off the desk—(Toledo Blade.) of take | — “Boo!" says the League of Nations. counters Japan. And the fight phia Inquirer.) Curling Irons Toasters Irons Table Lamps Dining Room Sets Kitchen Sets Tea Carts Chairs Cooking Utensils RO rdware Co. I Crrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreaeeee N THE Juneau Launpry Franklin Street, between Front and PHONE 359 WE ARE SELLING GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 49-lb. sack harity Tickets RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance Second Streets what job will cost” | ,L.-,.,,,,.,,”_-----,,,--,,-,,_,,_,-,,,,-,:,,-_ -..$1.90 MOOSE all SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 A.B. HALL Moose Orchestra HARRY BRANDT, Director Now on Sale 50 cents Poetic Justice in Saving ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL OPEN A § The B. M. Behrends Bank “If youth but knew What age would crave Many a penny Youth would save.” —Oliver Wendell Holmes. SAVINGS ACCOUNT Oldest Bank in Alaska NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. R e e e | Don't be caught with your radiator frozen. Use Amnti- Freeze for your motor's pro= tection and your conven- ience. Remember a frozen radiator means untold delay and expense. Be prepared, fill up now with Anti-Freeze. JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord Half Cord Five Gords or over, 3100 cord E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 427 for Appointment RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL WAVES Beauty Specialists e OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT Will remodel to suit tenant GOLDSTEIN BUILDING DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL With the coal i it 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 & new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service 1s always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 HAAS Famous Candics The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings B PREREESC I | 'The Florence ! Shop l. | Phore 776 Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: ¢ a. m. to 12 noon 2p m to5 p. m 7p. m to8 p m. Sy Appointment PHONE 259 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Ctfice Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ER, Master; JAMES W. LETVERY o | Secretary. e L ° ORDER OF EASTEKN STAX | Becond and Fourtn 4 Tuesdays of ezch mouth, at 8 o'clock, Scootisl Rite Temple. JESSID KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. RGOS INSCON, Secretary. . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 173 Meetings second and last Monday at T:30 p. =™ Transient brothers urg ed to attend. Counell DOUGLAS AER™E 117 F. O. &. Mevts first and thiré Mondays, 8 o'cloox wt Fagles Hal Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. F, GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. -~ . | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save 1 JUNEAU-YOUNG | Funeral Parlors | Licensed Funeral Directors { and Embalmers Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 . . NEW SHEET MUSIC { TR A .|t RADIO SERVICE l ! Dr. C. L. Fenton | |{ Expert Radio Repairing : mamfflom’lgfl Radio Tubes and Supplies ! Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. S | ours: 012 306 18 JUNEAU MELODY “We Never Close” SERVICE MOTOR CG. “Jim” and “Marvan” THIRD and MAIN STS. FOR RANGES HEATERS AND FIREPLACES HEMLOCK WOOD Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS Full Half Cord, $4.25 Chester Barneson —— e JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Fromt Street, mext to Warmer CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request - ) burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER | . NEW RECORDS HOUSE JUNEAU TRANSFEI(] | Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL , PHONE 48 A e L. C. 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