The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1931, Page 4

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P T S PV T e 4 S i 2 b by \7 ;n;dm:\und the signs of the times the = TO TELEPHONE PATRONS ; i B Daily Alaska Empire |eon": "5 me i S "t i SYUMERS COMPLETES | T To T A e e T ARl e e Y A A new telephone directory Iis .l OF TR o N ANAGER —_— now in course of preparation. 4 . JOHN W. TROY EDITOR AND M e | Franklin D. Roosevelt and Newton D. BU"‘DING IN HOONAH ELKS Patrons contemplating change of T ! Gastmeau Chalmd | | | P ‘addr ss O3 0! wi Helene W. L. Albrec she ry except Sunda by _ the | aker see ave the inside track ¢ 7 P 4 vis elene . L. Albrech ublished every xcept ind \'”'vl\ R Baker seem to have the inside track as The new Indian schoolhouse at b T persons who wish to EMPIRE_PRIN COMPANY at Second in i 7 ssibilities. t “Al have telephones installed are re- PHYSIOTHERAPY 1 Democratic Presidential possibilities. But “Al - a8 ; DANCE P! a B. P. 0. ELKS Stre Junea E Hoonah is entirely completed, f 4 Str nGRY y p! has |quested to notify the telephone| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Re Meeting every |company before December 26. Tele- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night | phone 420. —adv.| | 410 Goldstein Building ‘m., Elks' | ——— Phone Office, 216 and FROLIC ‘ Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | Visiting brothers | falfa Bill" Murray still has a show.—(Port been accepted by the Offic eof In- Angeles ws.) |dian Affairs, ant the school has i T R TR T t is t a bad show a cept tha is v i Vo T T T [i It is not a bad show at that except that it iS|moved into the building, it was Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |slightly overstocked with clowns. made known here today by R. J. i o it vetest | —— Sommers, President of the R. J. (;One year, fn advance b, in advance, | In secking a pardon for Awert B. Fall James|Sommers Construction Company 6.00; one month, in 1 i foh ha Subscribers. will con. y W Hamilton Lewis is living up to traits ana tradi-|©f this city, which had the contract notify the Business Off 3 r irregularity | R y R ot for the job. Mr. Sommers was in e gy S R T el tions that have won for him in his active lifetime |, op0o"hore “0f" the work, Telephone for l.‘xi rial and Business Offices, e undying friendship of many, many thousands He returned here on the Este- MEMBER O ASSOCIAYEQ PR %S.. £:% o wroughout the country beth today. The building was com- i P T e —_— e pleted last week and the building S a | Repercussions of the British Tariff. AT s e e Lornabre g = » | dents, discharged. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER (New York Herald Tribune.) Mr. Sommers will remain here THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION for a few days, then take passage for Seattle where he will join Mrs. Sommers for the holidays. ., o ERE AR e || Weloos, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule: CHRISTMAS EVE [ e M. H. SIDES, Sectetary. | PHONE 56 —;r——_: ELKS' HALL FOREST || =wmosmwim o medbocd - MRy rv Scottish Rite WOOD . = 1 L X{E‘%li Regular meetinge i Dr. Charles P. W second Friday Music by Serenaders RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK || | Cl [’)E]msl,: Jenne ¥ M4 each monih wi Cut Any Length | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Sook ‘o 95 | Building tish Rite Temple Admission $1.00 $4.25 per load Telephone 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary DRIHEARTS—Free of knots e iy LOYAL ORDER oF 4 Dr. Meets Mon’day 'u p. m Large load, $5.00 | Ralph Reischl, Dictator Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 8 Office Lours, 8 am. to 5 pm. |meets first and third Tuesdeys & Evenings by appointment. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Quartz ana placer location no- | GROCERY | Phone 321 Herder, P. U. Box 273. T | Great Britain's sudden conversion to protection e e MIE AW ATTAN | Seems to be producing far more sound, fury and A WAY TO M"fl‘fl‘ I.Hl“ TAXATION excitement in Paris and Brussels than anywhere CRISIS. else. A “trade war” is all at once discovered to be PR raging across the English Channel; and a retalia- ON SICK LIST The struggle of the National Government 0 v project for a Franco-Belgian customs union—| Henry Straiger is a patient at balance the budget and not increase taxes o bur- yjtimately to include the Dutch, the Scandinavians, |St. Ann’s hospital, which he en- densome proportions ou to convince sensible even Germany—appears as if by magic. Thus easily [tered several days ago, to reveive men and women in and out of Congress that the are all the difficulties encountered by M. Briand's|treatment for lung affection. 5 ol shortest and most effective route to the desired United States of Europe to be swept away, and| Dick Schmidt became ill yester- e e O GARNICK’S jon. Continental rivalries stilled by a single gesture|day with an attack of lagrippe. | end would be through the repeal of Prohibi b e e e . S E | e s cost of policing sea and land, the {rom Westminster. No doubt it gives Westminster = = }tices fia. i In that way the cost of policing sea and land the grim satisfaction enjoyzd by the worm that has | PATLY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | tices at The Empire cost ciary, the cost o g jail e — D] ) r 1 Bk of e Judlucy, the cost of matmaimive w8 80 LR B RLER T DR e Phone 174 MOUNT' "INEAU LODGE NO. if and prisons and many other items could be reduced ', .irf sentiment was built up in Great Britain was * by millions on millions. Not only that but a fair the argument that protection would give the English - Dr. A. W. Stewart | g_z"?sfhflgmm?lm = tax on making and distributing high grades of |a bargaining hand against the tariff-makers of the R " DENTIST e 'l'SOempn;' beverages. Lawlessness and crime, and their cost,|Continent. The swiftness and violence of the Con- ONE MORE DAY 5 Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. ve. | :30 p. m. S e % L “ SEWARD BUILDING | |H. L. REDLINGSHAF- in the United States now would produce a billion tinental protest must convince the English that the 1l ts or Offie. Fhis 400 Rie. | a year or more without adding to the cost of the hand is a powerful one TO SHOP s 3 \ gec&i'el:;;ter; JAMES W. LETVERS | Protest certainly will not turn back the British verages. essness and crime, and its cost, Beiiges. - Lepieeion protectionists, and one may even doubt whether Fans and Pencll Note - would be materially reduced. We would have &|yn. threats of “war” and retaliation are very serious, PLAYING CARDS ORDER OF EASTERN STAK happier country and the groaning of those Who'a. we have learned, they are always heard when Single and Double Decks B i Second and Frurth bear the burdens of government would be dim-|gny large nation adjusts its schedules upward, Bridge Score Pads | Robert Simpson ¢ Tuesdays of eech mcath inished. | though they are seldom remembered for long. The and Pencils | Opl. D. f at 8 o'clock, Scootish - jreal question is, perhaps, whether Great Britain will Christmas Cards Graduate Los Angeles Col- i Rite Temple. JESSI¥ FIXING TARIFFS BY BARGAINING. [be drawn into that system of tariff-making by bar- | SEALS, TAGS and lege of Optometry and | KELLER, Worthy Mat- 0y igain which already is driving the “most-favored na- TINSEL CORD 11 Opthalmology ron; FANNY L. RO The New York Herald Tribune thinks Great|tion" clause out of Europe. The powers bestowed X | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground INSON, Secretary. Britain will use her new {ariff for the purpose ob the Bourd 3 radoa e smergeney wht ) GEO. M. SIMPKINS g = of inducing other countries to trade with her—to| oy 5T T ok to be used against COMPANY ! G s!eghmc«o\mcuunx#o‘mm reduce their tariffs in exchnage for British reduc-|one’ or another specific nation and they may be i'e oot tions. |applied with the flexibility of administrative as op- PRINTING and STATIONERY || Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday at Y:30 p. m If so, let us hope that among the first round 'posed to legislative action. When a permanent act Open Evenings Phone 244 CH'ROPR ‘\CTOR Transient brotbers urs table conferences of the British Government will is written the British, unlike ourselves will find R | i e W to altind. Couten be with American tariff makers. If we could get | themselves unhampered by any established policy Typaveies [ on{{xglgnsnév?gs oy | Chambess, Fifth Street our tariff down by that means it would help a lot,|@nd free to adopt whatever method of tariff-making O o | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. e o » intimates, we | they think most useful. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. However, as the Herald Tnb\f.m -"LTH?M»’S[. v\o‘ The bargain fariff, which tends to be written s S | 2p m to5p m - would first have to denounce the “most-favored na- . 4in1omats around a table rather than by legisla- ] | 7p m to8p m DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. | tions” clause in our treaties to take full advantage |ios in full view of their constituents, undoubtedly || %ow Can Save Money at Sy Appointment Mevts tirst and third of the trading tariff idea. The prospect of getting has its advantage It permits a more exact ad- | Our Store PHONE 259 &umug, 8 o'clook all the countries to bargain themselves into a freer |justment of means to the desired economic end, and SEE US FIRST > wt Eagles Hall Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. F. trade union would make the denouncing worth if political aims frequently enter to disturb the . DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL |econom the disturbance may be no greater than ur ore Harris Hardware Co. Optometrist—Optician GUY SMITH, Secrcwsry. Visiting vhile. B e that occasioned by our own system of domestic log- Lower Front Street | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | |brothers welcome. DANCING 9:30 S R SR O A T s ST S S St % iy 2 |rolling. The fact that Britaln’s export trade is Eoen e Room 17, Valentine Bldg. PAROLE OR PARDON FOR FALL. {essential to her makes it almost inevitable that she | = Office Phone 484; Residence | . i 5 Our trucks go an 1 n; : : ator James Hamilton Lewis (Should use her tariff schedules to secure special DONALDINE Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | time. A task for Diesel On More power to Senator James Hamil S 'favors for her exports, and one may conclude that 4 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | Andie GIE fod vigis o aave | and Senator Bronson Cutting who are endeavoridg| pe entry into the tariff field is likely to prove | IS OVERFLOWING WITH ARTICLES Beauty Parlor | | ik foe orade ¢ l to get a a parole for former Secretary Albert B.|another reinforcement for the new idea of tariff- Franklin St. at Front | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Fall. He ought to be paroled—or, better yet, par-|making as a quid pro quo proces: SU BLE — - GIFTS Phone 496 RUTH HAYES & i d doned. Old and ill with his days drawing near the | G SUITABLE FOR CHRI AS . JUNEAU-YOUNG [ RELIABLE TRANSFER end, the only sufferers now are the members of an William Gibbs McAdoo shrugged his shoulders F 1 Parl > : estimable family. There is absolutely no good |when asked about Democratic Presidential pos- = ul:lex';a lall;‘::r:, : : £ 5. remarking o g Gt teed icense: 'uneral ctors purpose being served by keeping this old dnd‘.snb)lnu s, remarking that so {m only wets had been BRING 'YOUR I IST 1 Guaran tottering man in prison. At liberty he would mentioned for the nomination. The inference is 4 i SHEET METAL WORK & hcm:md fa';lbugmph e NEW RECORDS menace no one, and if there were those who!Permissible that he is not highly pleased with the PLUMBING | Nig one ay Phone NEW SHEET MUSIC 5 material offered and is ready to get out his theme GEO ALFORS ot L desired revenge against him for anything the 0k Na e 5 A - = v’ s | song of 1924 “California, Here I Come,” if a move- P vengeance ought to be slaked by this time. His' oot t0 draft him is started.—(Seattle Times.) and ‘oxr. efficient Jdlents wall help you ! PHONE 564 % RADIO SERVICE |[Fem—= 3 Dr. C. L. Fenton Expert Radio Repairing ELECTRICAL CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies Kidney and Bowel Specialist B b REPAIR WORK Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. LOWER PRICES NO JOB TOO SMALL FOOT CORRECTION JUNEAU MELODY Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 Capital Electric Co. HOUSE humiliation has been complete. Broken in health and spirit, with broken hearted wife and daughters,| junan agmits that a “regional” state of war solve your shopping problems. it would be a hard heart that would want to keep | exists, But aren’t all wars more or less regional— =4 up the punishment. i SMALL PROFITS QUICK TURNOVER GARBAGE OFFICE ROOMS e s HAULED FOR RENT e Reasonable Monthly Rates THOUSANDS OF ITEMS READY Will remodel to A : FOR YOUR APPROVAL A yoon suit tenant ltloee mer | GOLDSTEIN Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord BUILDING E. 0. DAVIS Sh Prompt Delivery of LBt o i) l| FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL il HEATERS AND PHONE 48 Dept. Store Beaaty Spocialie FIREPLACES GEORGE BROTHERS DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK L. C. SMITH and CORONA Store Open Evenings Guaranteed by U vl WOOD | |is. . sorrors « co. AN K, 5 “Our door step is worn by Telephone 92 or 95 and satisfied customers” leave your order with e TSNS GEORGE BROTHERS|| . Full Half Cord, $4.25 ! The Gift of Charming Sentiment Poetic Justice in Saving LGS || Chester Barneson PANTORIUM CLEANERS We have an unusually fine supply of Christmas plants 3 If youth but knew ARt ot “We Call For and Deliver” this year, including POINSETTIAS. T : What age would crave With the coal f it comes from our JU?I;‘)%I% A%BMT PHONE 355 Manyapenny place. For our coal goes farther and an M" |F % Youth would save.” Cteth sl o WORK CO. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY —Oliver Wendell Holmes. o G| Pt Sk et o Warne draying service is always the best ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL and we specialze In Feed. CABINET and W.P. Johnson s [ ] i Gl Juneau Florists OPEN A savios accouvt . | DpFmER || MGBORK | " memns PHONE 311 WORK HAYTM:G WAS!H!NQ 9 The B. M. Behrends Bank FunoE:As e GLA%% %CED GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Patronize Home Industry % e Bk i Ll AL med & Phone 17 T A B SR (R VR - : B i ikl ‘ 2 m.E wid |} Upon Request Front Street Juneau —t | TR Also holly, mistletoe and all other Christmas accessories.

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