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FOREST l PROFESSIONAL_—[ Tm l WOOD ||| 5ens WL Albrecie | | Getineas Channd) | Dally Alaska Emplre JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | WHAT ALIBI NOW? Senator Nye's campaign costs investigating com- reported that Bishop Cannon failed to jer the law for $70,000 or $80.000 of the T by the ey he collected to defeat Al Smith, | NG COMPANY d and Main | hi ial candidate in 1928. When a| Strects, Juneau, Alask o 3 the pelaRe 1oE. Anik ose | | mwozcmown mEMiock ||| M“”KE- Electricny. Intra Red 2l DoRORR ) T S 2 — | Gra: he prelate for s offense, he; Cut- Any Lei Ray, Medical Gymnasti | Meeting every __ “Eptered n the Post Office n Juneas & Second CIss declared that the Grand Jurors were Cathies and \ s | 410 Goldstein Bunaing | |'ednesday night = serving the Pope by persecuting him. Al the gabbing around the lob-qprayed, and Layden soon went| $4.25 per load Phone Office, 216 Bt e e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. S:nator Nye's committee is Protestant. IHbles during the winter gridiron over for a touchdown. - 3 Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell fl"flhonmm Pwsb terians, Episcopalians, Lutherans and |convention in New York wasn't| “Believe it or not, the formula DRIHEARTS—Free of knots '—*—F——. Visiting prothers By’ vish, p(f‘,“,'li.'fi'\’,,' 2 Plre Tollowlng rates: othe church members. And it thinks|confined to football Al Schacht,|was repeated. Again La}den‘ for ranges, kindling, ete. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | Velcome. [Ree yoas. ta savs $12.00; six months, in advance, |5, gq) the Gand Jury that brought in|all-around athlete and comedian |went over for a touchdown. L load, $5.00 5 DI M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Rul& B B s bars v 3n e Favor if they will promptly the ir ¢ that it went further than the|Of the Washington Senators, was the game I discussed the | ALEE 10aK,: ¥, Blomeren Bullding | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notify the ny fallure or irregularity | ed $18300 in Bishop Cannon's|there to strike a few baseball notes. i eries of events with our| PHONE 56 R Offices, 374, |} denosited befors the election and| NO sooner had we fallen on the rian. ‘Say, that Hail Mary | GARNICK’S Eours 9 am. to § pm. Co-Onrdinate Bods & Tong aelolamAREtais subject of the next American {is the best play we've got,” he ex-| e 1 ies of Freemason- EL PRESS. ® long Buciee league pennant race than Al re- |claimed.” | GROCERY % 3 ry Scottish Rite The Associated Press ely entitled to the will be Bishop Cannon’s alibi? marked: i o SN i EW. Regular meeting use for repub Swpatiies cadlond or = G Y “Those Athletics will be tough Phone 174 r. Charles P. Jenne second Friday i o not othery T aleg the The Dawes exf ion that he will “not in any|for us or the Yankess or anybody L DENTIST each month at i R 3 A ible way or under any possible contingency” be|else to beat next year. They ought e ——— e —— Rooms 8 and § Valentine 7:30 n. m, Scot- g oyal in any way to President Hoover is in itself |to win again, for the main reason [ —— oo i Building i) HEtxsh Lmte Temple. evideno: that a 1ot of people are thinking of him | that thei pifehing is stll the bes: | !]F SUNNENBERG i Telephone 176 | TER B. HEISEL, Secretary a possible candidat v i _|in the league. i e - : s & possible candidale for e DEDUDICA 0OM-| Tl tell yoki mhere the pavottis| RECREATION e 5 LOYAL ORDER OF g o When it comes down to a tight & Dr J W Bayne I MOOSE, NO. 700 e oo |ies, where Connie Mack has to win BOWLING e | Meets Monday 8 p. m. The Alaska Territorial Chamber of Commerce and |y, 00 oyt of four, who has he got? 5 % i Ralph Reischl, Dictator. the local Chambers are doing valient service to the|yoy know as well as I do—Wal- i PARLORS fl“‘"m 9"““";'1“‘ i Legion of Moose No. 23 Ter in their comprehensive campaign to save |perg, Grove and Earnshaw. Those [H e avyw el hls S e °“‘v” ""‘:”i, ::‘Mm P®. | |cets fist and third Tuesdays. imental farms for Alaska. May their labors | babies can pitch, in case you didn’t | ‘ g g o 1L Y ml’ho’ne 1;_ 2nt. | G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and I with success lknow i, No other ciub in tne] Wrestling Match— ur alleys are in perfect ||| sl 0 Herder, P. O. Box 213. e s las { 2 R At ol s s ANl S ‘ : ; e i | Two Fa"s to Win condition and we invite o - | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 147 | s is f becoming the leading industry in thinks the addition of S d L 3ay TR R ial Al s A I D A econd and fourth Mon- the Unit:d States. In Alaska and the country at|Carl Reynolds to the oubfield WAL cron e s your inspection. | r. Stewart day of each month in large the work of picking candidates and making;f;;i"“,’gc:‘];:? i onavgr‘:sm;;']ea;;;t. Bonnenb e e & Dpfmsb‘:d G | | Scottish Rite Temple, __iplatforms is assuming tangi ' | e ek J s # ours m. 1 begin; platforms s Tassuming MESERIE Tote |“all the better” of the deal witn|iDg 4 g "‘:”;"“f f:l‘ll’ 5 = SEWARD BUILUING i ‘,gflx;ng;;;;ocgig:' BN : e Ly ! i o the White Sox, by which Jones, . g chE Office Phone 489, Res. ! A REMINISCENCE. ( Auguries for the New Year. Hadley and Hayes were handed|Wrestiing maich here. | | ll Phoze 276 Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- r T over for Reynolds and Kerr, in| Bartush weighed (;"0‘; pounds d‘”‘d BLACK CAT s 7 o |retary. Of large interest to many pioneers of Puget (Seward Gateway.) Schacht’s opinion. Sonni A whlgle ‘1_.! pounds. 1 T AR et e Sound and the Pacific Coast was an editorial in a Despite the retrenchment of the Alaska Rail- 5 Bar mnlvc the fu'»t.'l‘al! with IK%QYDLYB%QPPPE |] 7 A !‘ ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ; Times concerning the road, and a general tightening up of public work a body slam but Sonnenberg took h » Prop. | Robert Simpson et recent issue of the Seattle T concerning th ad, @ PR a 2 up T : Live And Learn e ott b Dinner from 5:30 to 7 pm. || | | ond and Fourth finding ‘of a cannon ball fired from the U. S. S.,88 & I:”] ¢ V“}‘i Plr°'~"'ilml131;"f "fl;m"al ?':'f,m:’ln;: ARHang the things we: Heves Tapaly - O : . . Opt. D. g Tuesdays of each month, Decatur, the sloop-of-war that raised the siege of ::‘"I)l"i)][‘YUl qulmfl( elt, and especially Seward,| ..l T Tihat John Arnold o 3 | Graduate Los Angeles Col- ::u STo’clolk. Scottish ’ a : the City of Seattls . i 3 Gational league's chi h ! ley try and e Temple. EDT the village that later became the c.t of Seattle, With men coming from the hills with an ex- |Fevdler, the National leagu chief | | i ge gggmlery al el e pWorthyM:E majestic metropolis of the Evergreen State, at the .. e OF T r bey | €Xecutive. % Y fou Can Save Money at D ogy > L 2 celle catch of fur, the announcement of a number ‘ - | [] | o s Gl Pitted, Lenses Ground ron; FANNY L. ROB- time of “The Indian War.” To the people of the of additional rich placer and quartz strikes, the :lhe Bat, Pres ' = .;s tore i Glasses 2 ! B Puget Sound country the war of 1833-6, when Leschi ‘urge of the press of the United States for greater }:"‘ Cl A A B . FIRS L ST and other ambitious Indians set out to destroy the on and the advertising of Alaska along | 1€ Sovernment DURHAE FUCh ang Harris Hardware Co. | | *! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS white settlements of Puget Sound was “The Indian this e are, as the Seattle Times predicts,|that e can still put It over In the | Lower Front Street Dr. Geo. L. Barton : 2 on & of o great mining boom. DeWolf Hopper manner. , Seghers Council No. 1760, WB;L Sl diteating 40 gy sWho fkuew tather The discovery of additional rich ledges of gold e Sind 2 CHIROPRACTOR x*gflgflsewn_dandlast B e e homas S, Phelps, In Willow Creek, assures the central portion of the|Best FPlay {Dozen Lefts to Jaw Sends|e DONA Iiieniel puldne o e R A a0 fo rEo NSL DRpi SR gy ailroad Belt of substantial progress, and the year-| Gus Welsh retained the “Brown Red Vandervert ONALDINE OFFICR (SERVICE ON guslent heothess irg- later Rear-Admiral, father of Rear-Admiral Thomas ,ounq employment of many men. Derby” at the annual banquet of Beauty Parl EouH. A 8. to 12 nogh ed fo attend. Council : S. Phelps, Jr, who died & few years ago at San' The addition of the Mike Deegan and Fred|the Americ inal ey Down for Count gty WX ar.pr | 2p m to5p m Chambers, Fifth Street, t he 8 the American Football Cox he~| Franklin St.. at Front JOHN F. MULL Francisco, was commander of the Decatur when Johnson's prospect to the shiping properties of | associatior but Jim | Phons 408 R.UTH HAYVIES ’13. m. to 8 p. m. gt EN, G. K. she saved Seattle from destruction by the hostile Nuka Bay assures a spirited era of development in|Crowley, one of the Four | SPOKANE, Jan. 15. — Leslie|g Sy Appointment I - Je RNER, Secretary. is still revered by all that camp for next summer. Added to this is the men of N Da ;| Wildcat Carter, Everett negro, bat- EXONE ¢ l DOUGLAS AERIE 117 l:.o_; Indians. Admiral Phelps, 4 g nsistent ti a e hican St tered Red Vandervert, of Spokane 8 old times for his unexpected but opportune aid at consistent production of the Babcock and Downey |coach at Michigan Sta 1 R @ 1| @ Meets fir: « : Hina service that turned the tide of Mmine and the succ of the Alaska Hills last|down the hs th this into submission almost before the Guaranteed — DR K. E. SOUTHWELL | e ;“ stand third a critical time, & service that turned the tide of 1 " P o L ore men being employed and| 3 e KB imain Wast ot | SHEET METAL WORK A Mondays, 8 o’clock war and gave victory in the end to the white | IPPORENE MOSTHEES B | In 1822 Noige Dame 3 P PLUMBING | Optometrist—Optician at Eagles Hall x up in Moose Pass not for years has a season looked | sophomores on the team bill got under way here H ’ £t It was good luck rather than design that 4 | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P settlers. as goof Ser . Vaas S1g] !'so promising for resumption on large scale and|to Atlanta to play Ge t. A dozen lefts to the GEO. ALFORS Room 7, Valentine Bldg. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brought the Decatur to Seattle at such a moment. 'opening of new propertie Seward is slowly gain- |Crowley ‘In 1 Vandervert down for the PHONE 564 | Otfias Fhine - 408¢ Rasldashne ek welc(;m retary. Visiting It was good fortune that the fine Kentucky gentle-'ing what will develop into big, permanent payrolls|Tech got field goal and thing i Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 i to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 us. In the| ° r en punted to Red NOTICE TO mrMBERS OF JUNEAU FIRE DEPARTMENT man and capable officer, who seemed to know just which are worth more than all the money spent|looked | was in command in Western Alaska by the Federal Government, third pe Despite the stress of depression in the States, |Barron, who muffed. Wi Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil what to do in any sort of a crisis, it of the ship. He not only saved Seattie by driving ] | i ! ELECTRICAL ’ .. | DN L2l & " it e be pointed out that Western Alaska has| he 20-yard 1 nd 3 — | and a tank for crude oi the Indians away and breaking the siege, but I ey on the 20-yard line an All members are urged to attend crude oil save s :;‘; wounded and helpless to be succored weathered the storm fairly well Thus the outlo k| plays in vain. It was the the cpening game of the annual REPAIR WORK JUNEAU-YOUNG | burner trouble. l B o it anoard the e iR ot e exirene, DR Y sholle [aten. | basketball series against the Douz- NO JOB TOO SMALL el Pavlons | _PHONE 19, NIGHT 118 | ship. Medical attention, was furnished . those. Who with spirit and the assurance that the year \ul.‘n e i e :im,y;'":\'f:mi,..m oia{::::: e} Capital Electric Co. Licensed Funeral Directors l ReLiapLe TRANSEER needed it and food given the hungry. be fruitful topped play and said to us, ‘Boys, | ing: J. A. DAVIS, and Embalmers ‘ ; Well, 3 v i Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | | oo ooes - we | —adv. Secretary. J There are many more now living who knew and —_— 1(,!- Tieye: o Hal) i loved the junior Admiral Phelps. He was a true From the Decatur. s REE i son of his father, and practically his whole career, | é frem his own choice, was with the fleet and Naval (Seattle Times.) NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE GARBAGE HAULED || Puoscer | Kidney and Bowel Specialist Stations of the Pacific Coast. He was born and Mention in the “Right Now" column of The and on account of his Times the other day of the exhibition, in a Third reared in San Francisco § father and his own merit he was permitted to select Avenue store window, of a shot fired from the Reasonable Monthly Rates s ¢ - = RLm . sloop-of-war Decatur in the Indian battle of 1856, Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. Expert Radio Repairing A ! his place of service. If memory serves, he had but - 1 FOOT CORRECTION ¥ e A brought to the minds of the fast-disappearing HEI\ILOCK WOOD Radio Tub ds s £ a single three years' cruise on the Atlantic. A close /i (o on early-day occasion on which the dis- Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 | es and Supplies A personal friend of then Commodore Dewey, With gqverv of another supposed solid shot from the Order Now at These Prices 3 whom he had been a shipmate, he was sent, at war vessel was attended by results that might have | Full Cord H his request with an endorsement by Dewey to the been tragic—but weren't Half Cord JUNEAU MELODY Asiatic fleet when Dewey was given command of it, On a winter morning, about fifty years ago, Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord OFFICE ROOMS HOUSE and he was Executive Officer, as a Lieutenant- Dexter Horton and some of his associates were burn- | Commander, of the Raleigh at the Battle of Manila ing out a stump on Semleshfim hill. Soflne one | Hi 2 was, Rear- dug out a Decatur shell which he erroneously con- i:y e ed e ;h”"'a‘;l e i Navy |ceived o be a solid shot. He threw it into the miral, commandant of the Mare Island NAVY gye 4t g time when all the members of the party| E. 0. DAVIS FOR RENT TELEPHONE 584 Will remodel to Yard. He died shortly after being retired. |were standing backs to the blaze, getting warm : JUNEAU TRANSFE * The writer regarded the junior Phelps as one of ‘and discussiong this and that, as pioneers will The Florence Shop | suit tenant R l his closest friends. He was an admirable character,| In less than twenty seconds they had a much | Phone 427 for Appointment COMPANY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING an ideal companion and a loyal friend. Many times livelier topic to discuss. The shell exploded with on shipboard and on shore, when joviality reigned, terrific force, and blew off every vestige of coat- Tom Phelps would . “sometime, somplace, th“ tails in the entire assemblage. e B oiston Prees will onjoy. the bl do you shat!, . Meny of the DecatUESHiEbe hiave beeh folind ., from time to time; others may be uncovered in Tom Phelps is dzad. I wish you would write thal yno ypyre. 1t is well to reflect, whenever that hap- ‘he was a scholar and a gentleman. That sad pens, that on that dark day of seventy-five years news made a depressing night quite a number of ago, with the woods of the First Hill filled with years ago in the editor's office of The Empire, and ferocious Indians and the handful of whites cowering the next day, among other things, The Empire said in the block house below, had it not been for the that “Tom Phelps was a scholar and a gentleman.” |fortunate appearance in the harbor of Uncle Sam's He was. llittle war vessel and the fear it instilled in the r y : redskins by its shelling of the forest, this infant Some day we hope to see a magnificent ship, 110 s, W b A of the Admiral Line, piging “Pacitio | "t hament el R SENE RS Rl . wived o 2 & Coast routes and bearing the name, “Admiral CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL WAVES l Beauty Specialists } o Moves, Packs and Stores < Frelght and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 LIBERAL If Mr. Hoover's Administration had thought to FIRE ALARM CALLS Phelps,” in honor of father and son, both Admirals, " " . ~ . h collect an amusement tax on that first Wicker- The Clothing Man both true sons and true friends of the Pacific!snam neport there wowldn't have been any Fed- i Coast. \cral deficit.—(Macon, On.. Te]esrnph\ 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Grocery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-8 Seventh and Main. 2-9 - Fire Hall 3-2 Home Boarding House. 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh snd Gold. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Nlnth back of power cunoun. opp. Seaview Apts. nmxn and Indian. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, 4-6 Tenth and C. 4-7 Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4-9 Home Grocery. 6-1 Seater Tract. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ; THE GASTINEAU < / 14 Our Services to You Begin and End at th I‘I OTH E RS, A TTE N TI ON . Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boa: What about the Ink your children use? Do you know about the WASHABLE QUINK? QUINK is the quick drying Parker Ink and is destined to be America’s largest selling ink. In addition to the permanent ink there is the washable ink which is the same ink except that the in- delible ingredient is omitted and it is soluble in water. Except for permanent records it is as good as any other and better than most. For (ndinary household or busi- ness use it is ideal as spilling is no catastrophe. WASH- ! : ABLE QUINK is only made in one color—blue black—but 4 the permanent QUINK comes in all colors. TRIAL BOTTLE, 15¢ The Nugget | By BUUY OBV JURUIY WOREY T R ¥ S T T o T T 1 L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by For our coal goes farther and|}J. B. BURFORD & CO. place. gives a more even and satisfying “Our door step is worn by heat. If your coal bin is running satisfied customers” low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best 5 and we specialize in Feed. 1 D. B. FEMMER PANTORIUM Phone 114 ! CLEANERS JUNEAU CABINET {|| ™ “ros son and DETAIL MILL- ~ WORK CO. Front Street, mext to Warmer CABINET and MIELWORK GENERAL CARPENTER A Rocking Horse makes mption but no progress. If you are to be progressive you must not only work but you must save your earnings. WE PAY 4% INTEREST compounded semi - annually upon savings ac- counts. While you work make your dollars work. W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS One Dollar or more will open a Savings Account WORK MAYTAG WASHING : Shop The B. M. Behrends Bank GLA%? liEPLACED GENERAL MOTOES RADIOS OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Phone 17 Estimates Furnished Request

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