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R T O S T T ———— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1931. . . /is put on a fifty-fifty basis, as in the instance aged . Mod TO TELEPHONE PATRONS ———e Dally AlaSkfl E"lplre cited, it has a much more convincing sound. It SUGKERS AHE ‘even. supply worm holes PROFESSIONAL |' T Tratiraal Societies by || | |took a sm ad-writer to figure this thing out| pective » mMy| A new telephone directory fis oF | Ehvicg and put it over successfully. A s me, should be par-|now in course of preparation. JOHN W TROY EDITOR Y MANAGEB PSR S AT slILL B!TING ticular wutious at this time bout | Patrons contemplating change of !' Gnfltlnpau Chartnc? “Published e n « by the| . all manner of Second Empire and | address or persons who wish to| | Helene W. L. Albrecht | |a—— . s Second and Main| The worst about a divided Congress and inability merican articles. Both |have telephones installed are Te-| | PHYSIOTHERAPY —___|of the Executive and Legislative branches of the ns have had their innings|quested to notify the telephone| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red md Class |Government to work in co-operation is that we| NEW YORK, Dee. 21 —Ti\ereare““\‘ r and the coumerfciter;}compgm before December 26. Tele- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night T, 2 — — [shall have that situation for a whole year whether not s. many gold bricks being & are alert to trends. phone 420. —adv. 410 Goldstein Building at .8 pm. ::ln' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. we like it or not. There can be no change until sold about town since the gold| ~If Empress Eugenie and Napo- —te——— Phone Office, 216 TN R Mer in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and e 11T 1 B O X Wans Tor 3135 per menth. March 4, 1933, If we had a Parliamentary govern- |standard got such ajar. But it's|leon III had owned all of thethings| pajly Empire ant Ads Pay. o 'R)"lmrml_ ) e at the followin ol e Great Britain, Canada or France we|amazing to learn of some of me.FJnx at m\cT )belo:u]zmdz to theml_ & vear, | ) adva | chicanery stil practice “an- > would have had to expand £6.00; one month, i nee would have an immediate change. i et R o o e A e B Subscribers will ¢ f v ¢ v | et | tique” dealers whenever a customer | her bour just to afford stor- DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule notify the B \"‘_“ e of f re .or arity o 1t i comes along with fins and gills. age spac this collector swears. Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. " Miiephone Yo Fditori yusincss Offces, 314 | With. both the Ghinese La(rfda"?:[alfrsemf?‘?\?;i Poor fit continue to bite st i | l;'(’REST L P e et e Co-Ordinate Bod- e ;S | ts qui Yy ight get 8 T Ver | what are represented as the Ham- | o am. p.m. MEMEER OF ASSOClATED PRESS. r | A N P “ritled to the [there in the Orient that will settle that Man-|ilton-Burr duelling pistols, a collet- Halt Gallery Orations it * les of Freemason _republication of al ted 19l churian diffi t is to be hoped that they|tor tells me. in Spanish Assemb!y WOOD s g ol «é&fi( ngm“::u?“‘ ioeal news publls i ___|will because the Leagus of Nations seems to have| Rustics used fo come fo 'o\\n’ Dr. Charles P. Jenne AU second Fridsy A CIRCL EE LARGER |abandoned serious effort in the premises. and pay out their hard tur'm(l} RID, Dec. 21.—Former sena- | RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK DENTIST each month mi 5 Y C ATION money for Brooklyn bridge. an uties of the old mon- | Cut Any Length Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine H == 7:30 p. m. Scot Some New York people are urging that a boom |CUTABeOUs as it seems, he says | cOries DV opn Building tish Rite Temple A A sl mieliaioiy |08 s of what is sup- | 1 e debates of the Re-| $4.25 per load WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary rted for Judge Samuel Seabury, attorney for| Vi b BdEs e or |} : ftubat BASEERYY " o P! Telephone 176 he New York City investigation, for the Demo-|some celebrated old er's mouth, on. DRIHEARTS—Free of knots cratic Presidential nomination. There is no law| There are er y shops where| The ¢ rved especially for ranges, kindling, etc. VRIS MOOSE, NO, 700 to prevent it. Why not start a Presidential boom |antique furniture orings have | for the former legislators, has been e | Dr. J. W. Bay!l(‘ Meets Mou’day‘s = for every man who is in the papers for the day? [never been subje: question. | thr open to the pul | Lfll‘ge load, $5.00 “DENTIST Ralph Relschl ch';.nml Babe Ruth, for instance? Or some of the aviators? |But the stranger who strays on un- | sbarment resulted be:‘:\use'l Rooms 6-6 Triangle Bldg, Legion of Moc;se No. # r paths nf’z\ stung as often |scn f e u.zl:.;.\p orators vocif- | GARN[CK’S Office kours, 8 am. to 5 pm. ' [ meets first and third Tuesdaya b s : /bargains, |er ¢ir opinions and| E 3 | Rvenings by appointment. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Under an Unlucky Star. : an ir this busi- | vert ; e betwoen. fulc.| GROCERY Phone 321 I Herder, P. L. Box 213 | ness of battering wood and giving lery and floor. | P 174 16 e : ' . (New York Herald Tribune.) b R hone MOUNT "NEAU LODGE NO. 1§ weinniha $273 435 1 two ) ckiiiadany the tarees IIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII||"Illli"llllllllllllllllllllll Second ana fourth Mon- year- Mate has achieved noteworthy distine- | Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each mouth in tion and now ranks seventh on the world's'list of | DENTIST Seottish Rite Temple, i Hours 9 a m. to 8 p. & beginning at 7:30 p. m. winning thoroughbreds, with a chance of a much ! CONGRESS TAKES RIGHT STAND. higher place if he retains his present form as Gifts for Al’ SEWARD BUILDING g | Office Phone 469, Res. | Phone 276 Secretary. . | four-year-old Congress has decided, finally let us hope, that Some horses are born under ‘a lucky star. They the United States will not forgive or modify Euro- meet with little opposition and achieve a reputation Pens and Pencil Sets e 5 PLAYING CARDS | ORDER OF EASTEREN STAR Single and Double Decks | S =T R Becond and Frurtd pean war debts. If the legislative branch of the |for outstanding excsllence. Others are decreed by Government has its the debts will be paid or |the fates to race against superhorses. John P. Grier| - Bridge Score Pads | Robert Simpson ¢ Tuesdays of ezch moutd, and Pencils il Opl. D. at 8 o'clock, Bcootiah Meeting every o Visiting brothers DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | "¢ .come: LOYAL ORDER OF L) iy Il|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"|||”||ll|"|l||l WU tries of Europe will have repudiate their Was one of the latter. He was a partial eclipse ot e : |because of the presence of Man o War. Ques- Christmas Cards Graduate Los Angeles Col- | R-ite Temple. JESSIP SEALS, TAGS and lege of Optometry and KELLER, Worthy Mat- gt obliga s e already had forgiven mmn.“‘” Arbl m?f‘ . W:) 1,‘..”‘,‘,. i ¥ :bt& tionnaire was another. His glory was dimmed some- ftsat Britain more than 30 per cent. of Det .de what by the prowess of Gallant Fox. Twenty Grand TINSEL CORD I Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. RO Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. France more than 60 per cent. of her's and|inis vear militated against the chance of Mate es- Italy more than 80 per cent—more than $6,000,- | tablishing a world’s record for earnings in a ! 000,000 in all year, Mr. Bostwick's champion failing by $4, GEO. M Q[‘“PKINS o —_— . M. SII - . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COMPANY Seghers Council No. 172 As a debater said in the House the other day, equal the showing of the peerless Top Flight. the United States ought not to > the European While Mate will go down in history as a greater money winner at three than Twenty Grand, he sy i will not be held in as high esteem as a racehorse PRINTING and STATIONERY Dr. Geo. L. Barton Meetinx“:-eo"mn as the Greentree champion. When Twenty Grand Open Evenings Phone 244 CH'ROPRI\CTOR 'IM‘.r(;‘::eymlbrot‘ D.“: Underwood Portable Hallithal BULALE ed to attend. Counst Typewriter | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Chambers, Fifth Bires {was at the top of his form he was invincible. His to go to war again. Knowledge that war debts|showing in the Kentucky Derby and Jockey Club | Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 noon | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 2'p ot s b H. J. TURNER, Secretary. will be forgiven if they become onerous would make |Gold Cup proved this. No thoroughbred of the| 7 p. m to 8 p m DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B war more tempting than it otherwise would be. day could withstand his meteoric rushes in these fou Can Save Money il 3y_Appointment Mects first and third Our Store | PHONE 259 &Mm«n. 8 o'cloct countries to repudite their war costs, their loans for rehabilitation and food and clothing for their suf- fering citizens. To do so would be to invite them | i AR L Hmf‘m e ”“”‘v“, Bt ‘f“'slpumon. while lack of condition following an injury born under an unlucky star because, while he \\o‘n in the Dwyer Stakes put him in the discard for more money than any other three-year-old this|ipe Arlington Classic. year, Twenty Grand defeated him just often enough | Mate goes into winter quarters following his vic- to prevent him from making a world track earnings | y at Bowie on Thanksgiving Day with the pres- record for his age. |tige of giving great concessions in weight to some We do not think it was a matter of luck so|©0f the best handicap performers of the year. It did ability | Was & sparkling race and confirms the belief {he was unlucky in not winning one or more of the rack a mat act, luck was rather | o 2 R R0k Ascw aikien of fach, 1 " [$25,000 tests in which he took part during the clos- with Mate »H\ax: I‘\\'.rnt_\' Grand. Mate won lhnmm months of the Maryland season. Preakness through Twenty Grands hard luck in| That he and Twenty Grand will stay sound and being interferred with by his stablemate meet in the leading weight-for-age races of 1932 Mate is a magnificent horse and his winnings far | is devoutly to be wished. exceed a quarter of a million, but we believe that most experts will give Twenty Grand a higher rating than his chief opponent. Twenty Grand was | also one of the greatest winners among three-year- | H (New York Times.) olds, and was unbeatable where the distance " 3 Candidates used to have cigars and marching was greater than a mile and a quarter. His stamina | e |clubs and babies named for them. Now a hor- marked him as one of the world's greatest horses|icyjturist up-State has named a rose for Alfred in all time—greater, we believe, than Mate. HOW- | Emanuel Smith. The ex-Governor was duly proud. ever, the hope that both horses will be kept in|Perhaps he is the first American politician to re-| condition and on the turf as four-year-olds and |ceive such a distinction. Presidents’ wives have Jonger will be general. That will be the only sure|had flowers called for them. But even Chester A. way to settle the rivalry |Arthur, the most elegantly attired of all our Chief | Executives, never got his name into the hot-houses it - A rose by any other name than Al's—even if it TEXAS TURNING WET. were Frank or Newton or Bert—would not smell et as sweet to a great many people. His admirers The recent Congressional election In the Four-|agree with the horticulturist and would name an| teenth Texas district to fill the vacancy caused by |entire garden for Mr. Smith if they could. the death of Harry M. Wurzbach, Republican, who In the pleasant account of the ceremonies there had represented it since 1920, makes it plain that|iS only one unexpected note. “Where is Newark, not all Texas is dry. At the election there were|NeW York?” Al is sald to have inquired. Can 5 . |this be true? If there is a hamlet in all the seven Demorats and one Republican as candi-| ;60 of New York State which the ex-Governor dates. Joseph Kleberg, the successful Democrat,|peyer heard of, that hamlet simply does not exist. was wet, and he won by more than 5000 plurality P i over the next nearest Democrat. The Republican nominee was dry. He got less than one-seventh as many votes as the two leading Democrats, and 3 k (Ne era AT ) &9 = New JLuk Herald ihigig Regular $22.50 and $24.50 values ran only third The sooner the Republican National Committee w $12.75 and $16.75 Now $12.75 and $16. - races. When others were slackening their speed SLNTY (0 " J o he was just getting his tremendous machinery in TWENTY GRARND AND MATE. | motion. Bad racing luck beat him in the Preakn |when he was interferred with by a stable co: i SEE US FIRST b4 &t Fagles Hal | i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. F. | Harris Hardware Co. | || P50 5 SOVTEE | |GUY ‘srvm, Socrery. . vistind | i Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | brothers welcome. Room 7, Valentine Bldg. 3 iz Office Phone 484; Residence | | | Qur trucks go any place any . | DONALDINE Phone 238. Omfie Hours: 9:30 | | | time. A tank for Diesel Ofl ] Beauty Parlor ¢ and a tank for crude oil save | .. . much as it was of Twenty Grand's burner trouble. Franklin St.. at Front PHONE 149, NIGHT 118 ° Phone 496 RUTH HAYES ° N JUNEAU-YOUNG RELIABLE TRANSFER Funeral Parlors Guaranteed | Licensed Funeral Directors SHEET METAL WORK and Embalmers NEW RECORDS PLUMBING | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 GEO. ALFORS . . NEW SHEET MUSIC PHONE 564 S 5 RADIO SERVICE o ] ‘} Dr. C. L. Fenton Expert Radio Repairing [ Al Smith Gets New Honor. CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies Kidney and Bowel Specialist Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. Bl s JUNEAU MELODY . HOUSE ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. GARBAGE OFFICE ROOMS HAULED FOR RENT JUNEAU TRANSFER Reasonable Monthly Rates IIIIIIIIIlmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIlllllIIlllllIIIIlIIIIIIlllIIIIII||||I|l||lll;llllllllil D R T T T Will remodel to HEMLOCK WOOD suit tenant Order Now at These Prices Hialt Cord oo GOLDSTEIN Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord BUILDING E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 | Moves, Packs and Stores — | e e e . Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery eof P’I;gz Ferts Shen, FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL HEATERS AND PHONE 48 | l , WAVES . For the Holidays Now Is the Time. The late Congressman Wurzbach, who was elected | reorganized the better. From all we can observe six times as a Republican, was personally very popu-or hear it has practically ceased to function, at lar. He also was wet and opposed the regular Re-|least in any sort of an efficient manner. publican organization. He got many Democratic Senator Fess, of Ohio, put into the Chairman- votes each time that he ran. But when the Demo- [Ship frankly as a stopgap, has long wanted to re- crats got a wet candidate and the Republicans|tire from an office for which he is unsuited. He a dry, it was a ru ay race. One thing that |18 Still ther nd it is now said that tze is to re- helped the Democrats, of course, was that the|run Untilt tional Convention. Those whose i) 2 i | business it to pick a new leader have been un- voters knew that by voting against a Republican |certain and illating. They have had plenty of they were voting for “Jack” Garner for Speaker,|time to make a choice, but have seemed unable who is very popular in Te: particularly in the|to make up i minds. * To delay longer in putting San Antonio country. Gm-nen is wet also. the committee in proper shape to build up mc Texas newspapers seem to see the Lone Star |Organization throughout -the c try for the 1932 State on the verge of turning wet. It is damp|CAMmPaign would be the height of folly. There is already. little enough time to do lhd[ job as it is, LTV lll|llll|l|lllll|ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Boawiy Bpecialiots FIREPLACES 3 ; G or d on's DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK e T tWOOD \lls. 5. svrrors s co. N\ | “Our door step is worn by I I Tlelephone 92 or 95 'ntll:d satistled customers’ One of the great tobacco companies has started |Fach break ir an territory will weak- —— eave your er wi | ) ord something entirely new in advertising, developed |en the entire fabric of the party. - It j . GEORGE BROTHERS = around the fifty-fifty idea, which, in turn, is found- Is to be hoped the decision to rmmnone the ed on the theory that a fair split is always honest|€léction of a new National Chairman until June| Full Half Cord, $4.25 . i By : Il be reversed and that the reorganizat | - - I ; and sportsmanlike, Thus, carrying the thought into|*\ | ganization will () ) i Barneson the business of publicity, We find this cigarette | oo Ticd & the meeting of the National Com-| oetic Justice in da ng LIS v Chester on | PANTORIUM manufacturing company printing photographs of | : > | H i beautiful movie stars—as part of their advertising troye that cost nearly $1,000,000 each se‘l‘ 3 4 | % CLEANERS —with “testimonials” for this particula 2 or - $6 et Boat’ That wil mo s particular brand of [under ! for $6,800 per boat. That will not| “1/ youlh but knew ¥ 5 > “We Call For and Deliver” fags, and with this notation in bold type: | make you f bad about the depreciation on AU CABH‘ET You may be interested to know that not ! livver Angeles Times.) W hat age would crave With the coal if it comes from our JUNE PHONE 355 one cent was paid to Miss Blank for the | - Many a penny place. For our coal goes farther and|{ and DETAIL MILL- above endorsement. . . . We hope the | If you remember the noble billygoat that adorned ” gives a more even and satisfying publicity herewith given will be as bene- [the *““T r;l b""lnlm denoting that the bock beer Youth would save. heat. If your coal bin is running WORK CO. ficial fo her, and to her producers, as her |5€aSon had arrived, you remember when America low, better have us send You & DEW | { mprons Street, mext o endorsement 0f —————————— is to you | was as Iree as the ozone—(Florida Times-Union.) —Oliver Wendell Holmes. supply to prove our statement. Our 'luliu n: bl If the Repuk keep on losing traditionally FIFTY-FIFTY ADVERTISING. Republican Congress districts to the enemy, they will not find i y t n them in the future, llIIIIIIIIllll;lllllllllllll and to us. O e e e draying service Is always the best W P h Fair exchange is no robbery. The movie star| ' Wansas B3 man a life s ce for alize in Feed. g ] | gets her name and photograph in hundreds 4,(\“"”“ & quart of Nquoen, his possessions 36 wONIL ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL R spes) CABINET and « I, jonnson Any Kansan hates to ses liquor in another man's MIBLWOR.K ~ newspapers of general Clrculdlmn~sonm')m\ which | hossession —( e e FEMMER FRIGIDAIRE could not be had in the magaines devoied es-| o LoeccPnia Induirer) OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT D. B. o ks NERAL CARPENTER DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS peclally to the film industry. The cigarette makers| Now that the Prohibition Amendment has been | Thaw 114 o wgm( MAYTAG WASHING _ get the benefit of a beautiful display for their upheld by the Supreme Court, there's nothing left s ° MACHINES Sdvertising copy, along wWith the free testimonial,|foF the bootleggers to do but keep on working— B k HAAS GLASS RE and the whole thing has a ring of sincerity tha. | (Davton, Ohio, News) The B. M. Behrends an F Candi = PLACED GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS SNl wodld, b tmisiing. ' Of course, for the suce [ Py i Phone 17 Buch endorsements, n times past, have been | ] e successful promotion of a | Oldest Bank in Alaska The Cash Bllll! l g political b t is necess: 2 | Estimates Furnished i3 i 3 enthusiastic. .‘*f and thetdfl worthless. When the publicity l—tDcuun Free Prebs;

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