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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1931. = e happy. ‘and few of Vl;r:m”la_v up material ;“a““’lLOILO P S R S [ 7 ol Dail ¥ Alnsl.a Empire o o d il ol Lsfl‘fifififi& me! e “Le o Pt ot .. EDITOR AND MANAGER |evidence he had many of them pobE | B . i . 30N W LA & = : [ably feel reieved that it is all over and es| The Iloilo five deeated the Leyt~ 7 Gastineau Channc! except _Sunday by the |00 €0 score of 2034 to 1805 Helene W. L. Albrecht | |= PANY s i and Main | > < Alleys last night PHYSIOTHERAPY Tk e = £ i MERCHANT PRINCE FEEDS DUCKS, | 1 S0 were as follows: assage, Electrciy, Tnira Red | | areeting l,w:)z—ym'\ : e Post Off ] s Second Class P 3 < 6 | < ' S i v | RINCE |1 [ Hoilo EXTRA SERCIAL 7 Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | | wednesday nigh s : AR : ) 168 171 : 410 Goldstein Building e L }‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Seattle'’s former Merchant Prince is findi 121 165 CHRISTMAS OFFER Phone Office, 216 pm, Delivered by carrler in V:v‘v‘»u. Doug b Treadwell and | ., pastime in his retirement by fee 140 153 0 2 5 d Hall. hane for $1.25 per mon s e, ke LS o, o . . ayments | el i ] : No § rates: . |and other fowl near his bea 138 105 35¢ o . A ] los! 5. in advance,| o ton The Seabtis - Tz | 99 158 100—357 REMINGTON PORTABLE || FOREST | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | "clcome 1 promptiy S i TG 2y o $5.00 Down ol i DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rules x § ga | Total 2034 $5.00 Monthly | WOOD | Blomgren Buildin( M. H. SIDES, Secretary. : P ] & | Leyte | PHONE 56 I . To Seattle’s many other attractions he e 4 " REMINGTON STANDARD | | -3 Co-Ordinate Bod- ! S e P. Ferencio 139 168 137—444 | Eours 9 am. m. |3 been added a rare and beautiful sie R 142 192 115_g79/| PEMINGTON NOISELESS ||l RIDGEGROWN HEMLOCK w I T SV“ . les of Freemnson: housands of wild ducks of several v P. Vilarde 116 144 137397 $10.00 Down | Cut Any Length f— > [' ry Scottish Rite | ly to feed on a little Pony 134 109 130—373 $10.00 Monthly | A . . Regular meeting: y TO BE LARGER projects into ihake Rudy 113 96 103—312 Small Carrying Chat $4.25 per load Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Fridey { BLICATION worth of Seward Park Tiis Small Carrylng rge DENTIST | y = each month = > Board established this miniat [ Total 5 say “Merry Christmas DRIHEARTS—Free of knots ||| Rooms 8 and 8 Valentine | 25 7:30 p. m oo j neing off the spit. D. E i with a Remington for ianges, kindling, etc. ; Building i tish Rite Templs acusly provides all the grain I | 1 Tele WALTER B. HEISEL, Becretary . A = phone 176 Ly pR i RS T Fu et ; Large load | G sl Soilk_ tEe e w maw | GESINETOIUNE OF LUCAS OFFICE ge load, $500 L. . T g = | WAR DEBTS IS EQUIPMENT CO. || s e = . MOOSE, NO. 76¢ oM | That Hoover campaign RFCOMMENDED 1 o Alaak GARN[(;K S Dr. J W. Bayne | Meets Monday 8 p. m. é being waged by Republican enemies A T e Nbws GROCERY | DENTIST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator B and not by the opposition party. ¢ eahian i e L i S || Rooms 5-8 Triangle Bidg. | Legion of Moose No. 9 mean, of conrse, that Democrati . {Oonined T PG : Phone 174 | Ottice Lours, § am. to 5 pm. | meets first and third Tuesdays Represen have any idea of supporting M S ressional declaration in- DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | ~ Evenings by appointment. || G. A. Baldwin, Secretary end [ nex Some of the Insurgen corp the orium reso- | iy Bile - e = Yo L B Herde T DBl { t that the Democrats do not want to have the|'t0 A “".“]‘-'_ erable U1 N — MOUNT ‘VINEAU LODGE NO, 1& ’ President killed off politically before the National|POHOR 10 WEEREr Hevsion Iy o- e | Second ana fourth Mon- B ‘ as a result, the United States | | DEA Wichwn SEpRl do nventions lcan’ do nothing to justify non-|| ¢ A P e s RO, Seottish Rite T \ : TN T — [payment, and there is ample pos- | § s . MERRY CHRISTMAS || DENTIST | et v e G s A ) editio e Empire t No more war debts to the United States or |sibility of default by several debtor |} ) Hours § a m.to 8D o3 vy ol bimnkiodwag A ¥ siince X citizens ought to be written down as a settled |nations at least, then a critical | SYWARD BUILDING H. L. REDLINGSHAF- 3 fok e Nh [blow to the world c structure | | and Office Phone 469, Res. | |ER, Master; JAMES W. wrvm ,\IHIH{\ ¢ HRISTMAS. ¢ is possible ! GIFTS | Phore 276 | | Secretary. . Sl il " Y i Sixomn oAdRAS:T e ) | ® T —— e Oheles e | advice against hoarding doesn't mean much| NGO FOREIGN COMMENT || | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR not only all [t0 the average man. He never gets a chance to| LONDON, Dec. 24—Importance { for MEN [t 3 =1 Second and Frurth wise millions | hoard. He feels lucky when he can pay his grocer, |is attached by London newspapers| ! i | | Robert Simpson 4 Tuesdays of eech month, f < | clothier, installments and insurance premiums. to. 'ln-. report ‘.)I, the Young Plan | Opt. D. I at 8 o'clock, Scostish - A | Advisory L;m.m.m': at Basel. This ! Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Rite Temple. JESSIV e [is ated by headlines in heavy | o i 11 { KELLER, Worthy Mnt- | >ostal Savings. type in the newsps ut 48 from 50c¢ to $50 | lege of Optometry and : , 9, love of which | (New York World-Telegram.) | In Paris, newspapers are slow to| § ey COMPANY Biensd e itme ol IR G : bk " yreat exemplar | | ma comment indica N s help v W CXEMPIAT Gongress should grant the request of Postmast g f1i8kc. 80y commsp tniikalioy sk Let us heip you PRINTING and STATIONERY | ——— KNIGHTS OF COLUMEUS ‘ Brown and increase the maximum allowed (¢ must be taken to study the ) . =i % . L o Seghers Council No. 172 istmas season. Man-|inqiviqual depositors in Postal Savings banks from |Fecommendations made by the com- | choose for him Underwood Portable T heiCesi TR Meetings second and last i and not yet inclined |§2500 to $5,000 } i 4 Typewriter ' r. Geo. L. bBarton Monday at 7:30 p. @ Right often is usurped | The Postal Savings system has proved a Success| ..o tooros B'R'mm LIGHTS | —_— | || CHIROPRACTOR Transient brothers urx retarded, individual [in normal times, a life-saver in depression days.| ™o o P B B0 RSP | Hellenthal Building ed to attend. Counel essive wars and selfisn |Between July 1, 1930, and July 1, 1931, the number B 0 - | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Chambers, Fifth Stresi x etwhai duly L R0 T 17 mmd |Municipal council has decided that | I 3 ot S finds this turbulent |0f depositors increased from 466401 to 762172 and | b S g o | scamie T JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. But every Christmas finds this turbulent SRS i el the Place de la Concorde and the || Hours: 9 a m. noon | s neded 1o e awara that| o0, SO 0 B8 b R tree oniba| be flooded with light cach might ! s oG e i 7% s to 8 p.n. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. i thiehem's Star through the ™pctically all of this represents the savings of | hus f«ixx?:v:-\}mrp:‘ s’ boast of bee) z\ ! SERLE iibx -ypflg)l;‘oén 2n;gn [ Mexts firat and thire ' flames of supersti- [ those who cannot afford to lose a cent. Had it not|IN§ the “city of lights.” i e T C i X Mnays (& ocliek [ tion, and illumined the ways of love ywledge. | gone into the Government's postal banks much of mf = { b arris are Co. | /¢ s &t Fagles Hall | diue Heht of ‘the Ohristian Gon-|it would ‘have gone into: hidingunder mittresses| O\d papeis & THS Empie Lower Front Street |17 DR R E sourAweLy | |Douslss. W. E. FEERO, W. F. } men eventually will be guided closer [and behind fireplaces. Although it may be with- —_—— == e » e || Opmmletrlsv,—oxpncia;’ | %flm}mflmm, Vigiting | . e et 55 - :: 4 + 5 + i 9 or cent o) |—G] ‘wel N i D ey iy T N e i it THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY . | ™ Room. 7, Velentine. Blds. , . natal day 5 CHild ot Ondpa, | OTENAE, SHATEEY | o | DONALDINE | Office Phone 484; Residence | |} Our trucks go any place any 1 appropriately is a festival for children. Its| "6 50000 ot first by the bankers, the Postal Sav- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 time. A tank for Diesel Oil ! | owr | B Parl. st enjoyment can be realized only in giving, | i SOCHO T iced by them. They realize | eauty Parlor I to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 and & fank for crade ofl save N exps n of return in kind. The spirit|that in times of depression this system tends to Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 | Franklin St., at Front . . ‘ burner trouble. i 5 of the day is exemplified by the presents that the [keep money in circulation that otherwise would | I Phone 496 ~ RUTH HAYES it | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | Magi laid beside the Manger, tribu to the inno-|be hoarded. The money is immediately reloaned |> = — = . = = ol = - LE { Seice end dependense of childhood [to banks that pay the Government 2% per cent.|fe—eee—coro —— ' JUNEAU-YOUNG l RELIABLE TRANSFER I G A « of economic depression,|and guaantee its safety through deposits of Govern- y o ol 2 _ Perhaps in these.days of economic CCPIesSion) o\ bonds and. other approved collateral. | FOR INS!)RANCE (i Funeral Parlors ey there are places where stockings will hang empty )™y, "iyeniorious ‘work performed by this system | > | Guaranteed |- Lioopaedt Womersl Dicoetors over cold fireplaces Christmas morning. Pray that |y 14 not be handicapped by the rigid limitation | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | SHEET METAL WORK : and Embalmers NEW RECORDS they be few, indeed | ’ e e i e . R | PLUMBING Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | b of $2500, which is most burdensome and purpo | NEW SHEET MUSIC Happily in Juneau no excuse exists for poignant jess in times of financial distress, when millions | Tcl(‘phone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Blde. | GEO. ALFORS ” i disappointment of childish hopes 1 organi-of dollars go into hiding,” Postmaster Brown de- | [ PHONE 564 I RADIO SERVICE ¢ zations have anticipated juvenile desires, and every ;(lnm ) . sl o | e ar v 1 espective of cr agree. | 3 i e g ttle boy and eve girl, irrespec ~‘|‘ of creed | o ! Dri-Brite W X o Dr. C. L. Fenton | Exgert Radio Repaxru.u L or color, will be remembered by Santa Ic aus. 1 | ; a ELECTRICAL CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies o} e 1 G commudly, Whadever thelr) Three Hundred Years of Quinine. Kidney and Bowel Specialist fortunes, so long as health is unimpaired, have| 5 ’ NO RUBBING—NO POLISHING REPAIR WORK Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. g abundant reason to celebrate the Yuletide with joy | (New York Times.) P S NO JOB TOO SMALL FOOT CORRECTION | §ha cheerfulness, not only becaiise of the material| At the Botanical Garden in.St, Louls they have| ]uneau aint Store : : Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 18 | JUNEAU MELODY advantages here but also because the message of /been celebrating the 300th anniversary of the firs Capllal Electric Co. o 'y HOUSE a kingdom recorded use of cinchona bark to cure a fever. A\ world |drug with such a long history as quinine has many | | el xpn .“\: "‘r“’l‘::‘)’\;‘s‘i THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS GARBAGE the lowly Nazarene is steadily building of good will in the hearts of men the wide romantic associations. There over e b0 adi il 4n . earnest |168€Nds concerning its (Emu\m'\ b wish of he Em o b ¥ medicine men, and its bitter taste was accepted | HA ULED R TR I AR as evidence of its curative properties. Our Services to You Begin and End at the FOR RENT THE INEVITABLE END. One legend says that a pool in ancient Peru| ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Reasonable Monthly Rates .8 had been spoiled because some cinchona trees had | S Will rcmodel to 1 Jack “Legs’ Diamond’s life ended in tragedy |fallen into it. A native burning with fever tried | Fetar HEMLOCK WOOD . S as is almost inevitable with one who lives as alin vain to quench his thirst at the usual springs,| e e oL suit tenant c He been shot several times but|but got no relief until he drank from the bitter CALIFORNIA GROCERY ler Now al ices ) always recovere empt when the [POOl, when his fever disappeared. | el 59 GOLDSTEIN Sk was well often T AT ekl It is only 100 years ago that quinine was isolated | l‘l;!! gu::. nwfl.l:d e S RS "land recognized as the beneficial element in the ve Cords or over, $1.00 co e Jnthioun & ween carried out. parg peru has lost its trade through destruction DISTRIBUTORS OF BUILDING i L“I Jways ‘l‘ unprofitable | or 1, ves by careless exploitation. All but 3 E. 0. DAVIS from both mat iri tandpoints. Prob- | per ¢ ¢ the world’s supply comes from cul- TELEPHONE 584 o { over and his treubles) Uvated trccs 1o Java ) Moves, ll:'ueksdud Stores g i kil o SO R A Sy e oe oo 'veight an Baggage — ' e e —— Th Prompt Deliv. i e Florence Shop | RA P ery of | LYLE I]AVIS GUT INSI ]R Q NCI D Phone 421 for Appointment | FOR RANGES ALL KINDS OF COAL | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | 8 i | CROQUIGNOLE snd SPIRAL | HEATERS AND PHONE 48 2 ' " CHRISTMAS! BY W. GAMBI.E i | MERRY CHRISTMAS! | meauty Speciats | FIREPLACES .. L] Allen Shattuck, Inc. | DONT BE TOO HEMLOCK Py y—— g ! ' NETW Wounded Man in Hospital, i | HAPPY NEW YEAR! |V3ieliniios - _ e | WOOD b sireonss cof | Is in Jail Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska J. B. BURFORD & CO. | “Our door step is worn by In a quarrel on the power boat Telephone 92 or 95 and satisfied customers” leave your order with e ST C. craft, was stabbed in the side by Walter Gamble, a member of the crew. : oy - S g e o iy S Poetic Justice in Saving ¥ neau, arriving here last evening, | injured man was taken to | Hospital. He was sub- A Y a surgical operation by PTIN Dr. W. W. Council, who said today If youth but knew it no complications intervene What age would crave T() ‘4 IJL Roedda off Chichagof Tuesday ev- l H (Lyle) Davis, captain GEORGE BROTHERS Full Half Cord, $4.25 1y Chester Bame’s‘on PANTORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” %3 JUNEAU CABINET by , lef With the coal if it comes from our he patient vould recover. The wound 15 Mot O e Many a penny i place. For our coal goes farther and [{ and DETAIL MILL- jamble was wrrested. this_fore- Youth would save.” ST e Mo e e WORK CO. ' SCTO by Unite tates Deputy 3 shals Thomas Newcombe and O va 7 low, better have us send you & NEW | { pront Sireet, mext to Warmer $5.00 E. Feero. He is held in the Oliver Wendell Holmes. supply to prove our statement. Our Machine Shop draying service is always the best e R PP X Fede jail on an open charge. e ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL and we specialze in Feed. CABINET and W P. ]ohnson H . T ron GarTe AxD Tovs AT | OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT D. B. FEMMER s ot s i i i | STO RE THE CASH BAZAAR Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | H - WORK MAYTAG WASHING i The Cash Bazaar will extend its i MACHINES iy AP e charugs o Bew Wb The B. M. Behrends Bank l GLASS REPLACED GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS N/ SECOND AND SEWARD STREET e X, IR e b ikt | IN AUTOS " il Oldest Bank in Alaska Phone 17 :u: may be paid for on or about o DaniE e The Cash Bazaar l Estimates Furnished Front St ;i ‘\I | Februar; h. ron ' & v THE CASH BAZZAR. i Open Evenings Upon Request ket © Jumesn |

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