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b " THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE mnw NOV I, 1932. ; ——_ ——— —————— o from thick stands for which some thinning is feee—eee— for the December meeting and a | ! PROFESSIONAL D("lV 41(13 (l mplre esirable - )UGIA i s party with card piaying| ; ! v far o larger ot the " y e substituted soms . rhon - - muasrr axt goon, 2 e portn o e e sy 20 YEARS AGO {f| DOUGLAS | S, et % L 12 : ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER| " ned lands. Farmers in some Staes have formed From The Empire i / ing on “Child Questions and| | Helene W. L. Albrecht s R e | T J g e Mrs. Frankforter ning _except Sunday by the 1 organizations to stand. their product, to| SSCHBERIIETL, I VEW S Ifds(.x lr“ Ux;c” Mm.;flg:g:gfym;x‘ s \n ANY at Secol Main orders before cutti the trees, and to Y Bowman ained with l Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | R TR a Class b 3 ! November 11, 1912 humorous The Woman| | 307 Goldstein Building | That the present Congress will pass a beer legal-! Joscph J Meherin and John T. Who Linger Phone Office, 216 | ey B izing law at its lame duck session is now be- mberlin, traveling salesmen, g The he rved delicious re-| e . bt A R 5 | il % : g ] freshments and the club. adjourn- . Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25|lieved to be a certainty. The speculation all relates!rived {rom Seattle on the steam- gy 3 3 e et e IO otioWINE Yol |to whether or not President Hoover will sign the | ship Jefferson. They were reg-| Mcd e C‘“““’: nns‘xAsg:ggf:mnum | j,fix months, in advance and as to whether or not there may be enoughlistered ai the Occidental Hoel. | DUUG HARBUR o | Blomgren Building a favor if th will mv(h {votes to pass it without his signature in case he| A dBiny ; X | PHONE 56 v failure r Hity | Could veto it i illiam L, 45, employed by | G b adh B B YO YEROTE [the Alaska-Gastineau Gold Min- | Ngw PLANNED Oho Ym.ths fo Spend Hours 9 am. to 9 p. i 5 | s ing Company, was killed b MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | There will be so many Democrats in Washington s, of o tree that he had ch};p;:;‘ al: in Nworullfr'; woooug‘sy . T A ted Pros exc " fter” next March fourth (hat people will wonder down at the Sheep Creek work- P | 0‘ 3 Minn., Nov N\VO\;]?O.y Aol Dr. Chaxles P. Jenne ! [now it happened that they had not won. an elec-|ings of the company. Shift of Sand Fills in Moor- = TR AR ; anxl:;nfTanentlne gl ———[tion for a dozen years : . s o Room! 5 & et ) f next several weeks | vusuc:xflorfi:\nohh ‘w“h‘ B quel], agent of the ng Place o ~D-XEdgmg ing in the wliderness of Telf:l?::e‘gflfl | I the rivalry among Divisions for the prie Alaska Steamship Company, an- Possibility SR WA B0 ; o o & Dimond majority ‘the First Division won because|ncunced thay the. steamship Mari- R Fihing, hu and ‘rapping |t had the most votes. In‘the rivalry among cities|P! which had been operating| 1dual filling in of sand ! . »; 7 Dr.J. W. B I. or a similar Honmor Juneau won because it cast|P€‘Ween Seatile and Seward, would Mayflower Island and the AR Bay Henki r. J. W. Bayne nore votes than other city (ks Ter, ask IHD for SHEpHnteS and around the city they able to do DENTIST ] i < to, Juneau November 24, the pas! héir" Ohio bacause of Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. o | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. ¥ 2 & 12 poin failure to AnJ Jjobs, ¢ What Is “Light Wines.” Many'renden.; of J‘uneau wgm” ely any safe mooring pla: to spend a year J Evenlnssphby agglointment | Sl to Douglas to spend the evening | . all boats any L Lake Kpostad, || one . | (New York Herald Tribune,) Dlm"f:]; ;jnka Eayaand sk Al ; ° | Back in 1003, when Broadway had the theatres RN Sl 1;\ Dr. A. W. S and restaurants and toasts of the town drank from| po. 1000 the Elks' D i it ; T. A. . dtewart silver slippers, the “Ci t Fifty” eiine e Lodge inz from big winds, became Eeriant 15 DENTIST sil slippers, e ommittee of y" set OUiiyought a lot 50 by 50 feet ad- te .. belore ithe . biim hly ool ‘e ratiats | Hours . am. to 6 pm, | to learn about alcohol. This is not concerned With|jsining its building on Franklin| . . . gt o 3 o i gt w3l ) RD B ’ heir findi b h i b s ; ¥ nz of the local Chamber the youtl to] SEWARD BUILDING their ings about the effect of liquor in the heart-|gireet for the purpose of erec:ing AR a0ty e Flggy i Office Phone 469, Res. beats of dogs. In the course of that experiment,|an addition. The old building and 3 OB % 3 Phone 276 3 | / however, they made many tests of the content of|the addition constituting the pres-| ., ot ‘! to Hiake Mpebtication ) o ARMISTICE DAY. drinks that ranged from cider to brandy. They|ens structure. Guy McNaughton, |, .o and rep: a 3 jtook in, enroute, patent medicines and so proved|irustee of the Elks, Lodge, mads| 3 1 Guns were hushed on the Western Front four-|the potency of stomach bitters. s i Capt. Clndi AR Robert Simpson l The s of the Armistice, which The report of the committee is now quite hard!Conaghy was the saller. {5 me extent but no | Opt. D r to a close the most{to get, but a copy may be found in the dusty! POROES ARG 252 3 . 2 e : b . ; ac © || Graduate Los Angeles Cal- y the annals of mankind. Cessa- |archives of the United States Brewers' Association. bt A § of d ; war e S 4 Serod P - Z I lege of Optometry wn: | the gres sgle was hailed in ecstacy of |ThIS is an OA”C]P'OH est Forty-second Street.| Carousels Are Sovietized ON HUNTING TRIP > ‘ Opthaimoiogy | a tired and weary world as the beginning |W leTa m)] :n‘u‘ A'iob woman assoc!a}t{es sit, wait- l | | Olasves Fiited, Lensos G a! of a new era never to be disturbed by the clash of | "€ e sy T, ome desks, uplimited| MOSCOW ' Soviét Russia Has| left last eve ’ | Qe bz 0 3 8 ) i the | oPe and a cardboard figure of The Puritan. The|gnniied symbols of its machine age | one of hu K | e ST arms. With peace, there was no realization of iAot th Iy i) e 1 age | A O R S P P T A D £ s ekl St Dt shisly | object—this is only in passing—is to throw darts to - go - rounds, substituting |}, Sitka D C L F § P fhe Cops to manifest | It the sheafl of paper on the figure that says|miniature tractors, automobiles and |va-s ) BEWARE! Cold weather will || r. entaw incepti hie contlpIERETH MR SIN 10 ST | Repeal.” You get' 100 points for that. motorcycles for the traditional| > soon be here. Let us protect || CRIROPRACBOR | themselves with increasing virulence in s\xbsfiq\li‘ll“ The report gives the content of tested beverages|horses and boats. While youngslers‘n_ I W. C. PLANS CARD your car against freezing and ’( Electric Treatments l time. |in alcohol by weight. In the tabulation below the|ride, instructors explain the work- PARTY IN DECEMBER | prepare it for winter. K| Hellen*bal Building t Hig - elimination of force in the seltle- range of alcoholic content is shown, as well as the|ing of real vehicles. Id] FOOT CORRECTION | ment hal controversy are far from ful- | beverage LR B&tE7 AN T D. T WO meld da JUST TELEPHONE i Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 i filled have besn fruitful of beneficial | DISTILLED LIQUORS » JUNEAU YOUNC ve and enjoyable meeiing | we will call for, and return || resul have promoted ~consideration and | Br‘fxnzl(:' 21“;’}5"7 A‘fg:ge I i me of Mrs. Sey on Wed- your car at no extra cost. | S H R B E SOUTHWELEL | broug some measure of armament curtail-| Gxi]l 3 29. -225 33.1 i | [uncrul Pfll‘l(jl’é ing. i ) Service Rendered by Experts i Optometrist—Optician | ment, the idea which previously had not been) Whiskey 30.7-46.0 370 | Licensed Funeral Directors the Y?%“lfl“K“"u ‘vadr‘ Eyes Examined—Glssses Pitted | deemed P by either soldiers or slatcsmi‘u.i B 247-429 370 | Ph.nd Emb“g", i :1: 5 “,:S'Kfn; o ‘ Room 1, Vilentie Bldg. i al, permanent peace is still | EUROPEAN WINES fighe Phonedfel vt n names wore presensed tor | CONNORS MOTOR ||| Office Phone 484; Residence away as before the first UT‘; French, clarets .. 6.0-12.0 8.0 hip and accepted, | | Phone 3238. Office Hours: 9:30 { French, white wine 9.0-12.0 103 decided e i CO., Inc. | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 gely the consequence Of | German Rhine wines (red) 7.0-12.0 86 C“RBAGL I{AULED J could ¥ 1s resulting from the four , etc. (white) 7.0-12.0 87 Reasonable Monthly Rates | rope. bear down heavier now | 16.0-20.0 175 | o i ! | DR. E. MALIN + H 1 I | ime on people in all parts| -16.0-18.0 18 | TELEPHONE 584 | CHIROPRACTOR of the world. Cond in the United States,{ Marsala 14.0-240 16.0 | Treatment for Rheumatism and | AR b I here. | Medeira 15.0-16.0 15.4 il Nervous Diseases i however bad, are bet they are elsewh | ! ‘ =, be expected to lead! Malaga 9.0-14.0 120 Juneau Rooms, over Piggly and this country may res v be expected t Tokay 7.0-15.0 100 Wigaly Store, Phone 473 the way to recovery. i R Champagne 8.0-11.0 100 | e On this day, the Nation recalls a conflict that! AMERICAN WINES . b ECILETIRIE SR G | £ i’ - . ended in victory. She contemplates the Progress| pry (white) 7.0-14.0 o Chrlstn'as ! | [ { DR. G. A. DOELKER toward international armament r on, inttiated | Dry (red) 6.0-12.0 9.0 ! & SOIEOHIAGTILY ! by her. She looks forward to termination of econ-| Port 10.0-17.0 13.0 ! C(lrlls : I Nerve Specialist | omic difficulties. Her sons, valcrous in meeting the| Sherry | 13.0-2(_).0 15.5 I Phone 477 Night or Day dangers of war, are not lacking in the wisdom essen- C)atawba 12‘8‘}8'3 1§3 | : | Pront :and Main Streets tial to solving the problems of peace. Champagne prcss b . Edgar A. Guest and Cecl | i e Cards | French (fermented) 35- 50 40 | Alderan i } JUNEAU AND KETCHIKAN WORKED French (sweet) 1.0- 30 20 | ¥Large assortment to choose from ] ¢ ) TOGETHER. American (fermented) 4.0- 8.0 50 | i O 4 Smith Electric Co. e fhd T American (sweet) 02- 35 14 | 2 Choic“t range | SEWARD STREET During the recent campaign friendly rivalry was LIQUEURS [ 50c and $1 H ) | EVERYTHING 1 developed between Juneau and Kelchlkan as to| Chartreuse no, 4 {| Pekoe and Pekoe ELECTRICAL 3 g A R A R Absinthe . _ ::;:i?nt;m;; ;‘;‘1231(’;‘1{0 S(;:na::-);.ss ';‘l;\;floodenallfi'fld Benedictine 380 :‘ Guaranteed by this R o R S T R gk ke A Curacoa 7 420 {| famous signature MISS A. HAMILTON contention was starte when Mr. Ziegler declared | g i b : Swedish Punch 16.0-22.0 18.0 bl FURRIER that Ketchi riby, for the Democratic nom-| | gors “sonusion admitbedly sxists reprding the > 5 i t | et ik inee would that of Juneau. Mr. 2z suply of aicohol in champagne. Amateur sources,| JUNEAU DRUG z Fur i claim was endorsed by other Ketchikan 1 with memories of the old days—and more recent | COMPANY {1 Gasfineaunlmiotel e dan oF consideration of the fine majority cast at Ketchikan {ones of Bermuda—maintained that it ran up to 175. | i 3 { sk f"“r deid for Mr. Dimond will disclose a substantial founda-|Down at Mougqui where they should know—a | Postoffice Substation No. 1 | B tion for the belief in that town before the ballotting. |bland voice said that in the “best” French brands Free Dell | - However, Juncau won the contest by & substantial [it is about 15 per cent. The voice added, as an| Phone 33 %oo Lswomy o | CARD PARTY L G ey s oy e s e R A ey afterthought, “by volume.” Multiplying 15 by 0.80— H X : 5% UPHOLSTERING Ketchikan gave Mr. Dimond 883 votes and Judge |Which is what you do to get it by weight—it comes il To Be Given by Ladies Auxiliary F. 0. E. MADE TO ORDER | Wickersham 435, a majority for the Democrat of wl'ltzx‘oia mThe_tel(lelclnp;(im lgc'l‘\]'es a bit under 15, | = ’ Also twefln:l and ANE an b i i -t y » ond whic! rings 1 0, roughly, .0 as average. | E rl 9 II Il D l 448, more than two to one. Juneau gave Mr. Dimond | "oy Ty o Sutight wines” means different things | agees aet, Oug as Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 1,306 votes and Jud ersham 379, a majority & 5 > for the former of 9 derably more than three and more than double the to one for Mr. Dimond Ketchikan 1 While Juneau cast 357 more v than Ketchikan on the office of Delegate to Congress, Kelchikan gave Judge Wickersham 56 more votes than Juneau did However, comment of this sort is much like splitting hairs. Juneau and Ketchikan co-operated finely in the cam and both, from a Demo- cratic standpoint, be ma atly. The com- bined majority for the favor canidate was 1,375. If the two towns would alwa work as well together they would be un SOYBEANS BECOME NEW UNITED STATES EXPORT. Soybeans have become a new export of the States. United Although the bean was introduced here from the | \mmdm that when we speak of these de- Orient, its popularity has increased so rapidly that srees, what we mean is degrees of proof last year more than 2,100,000 bushels were exported spirit, and when we speak of degrees of much of it to Germany, the United States Départ- of spirit, what we mean is these degrees. ment of Agriculture says. This is the f time| It should be clear now. the soybean has been exported from this country The drift of population from Canads to the B commueihl e United States has practically ceased. In fact, the | Problems encountered in shipping the beans gave grower: shipmen! he department says. to foreign buyers shipping beans without question. in bags, but greater than when shipped in bulk. Beans contain- | ing more than 14 per cent. moisture can not be shipped safely. Beans dried in kilns were low in moisture cont b they split badly in handling, lowering the "lw department be- lieves kiln drying is feasible if carefully done. CHRISTMAS TREES. . Christmas trees cut in the National Forests this| year will carry red tags certifying that they were cut without detriment to the timber stands, and in line with careful thinning practice and good forest management. Al Sales and cutting are under supervision of the| United States Forest Service, and the trees come and exporters helpful knowledge for future They found that| the standard United States grades' were acceptable They tried found the waste was to different people. The general average of mean- ing is wines with 115 per cent., one school saying 11.0 and the other holding out for 12.0 Another item in the report regards the high| content of stomach bitters—back in 1903. Some of | them, it was said, were: Baker's Stomach Bitters 35.6 Hostetler's Stomach Bitters 37.3 Rush’s Bitters 29.0 Richardson’s Coucenlmtnd Sherry Wine Bitters 404 Warner's Safe Tonic Bitters 29.7 Atwood’'s Quinine Tonic Bitters ...242 And, finally, there is the fact that England has roubles too, what with alcoholic content, weight, volume, British proof spirit and all. In 1927, in a| debate in the House, Mr. Snowden asked Mr. Churchill what he meant by the phrase “degrees of proof spirit.” This is the answer, all neatly set down n the Parliamentary record: T must explain for the information of Mr. shoe is now on the other toward the north foot. The movement is| Since the market crash in 1929, estimated that more than 100,000 Canadians have returned to the Dominion.— John D. Rockefeller is down to his last $150.- 000,000, according to a biographer, but one must | remember his girls have married well and the boy | is working—(Detroit News.) | Making national thanksgiving for the abundant| harvest; making gloom in the grain pits because the harvest is abundant.—(Akron, Ohio, Beacon- Journal.) After having such a big time t much money we could spsnd, there ving to see how t much Luk‘ in seeing how little we can live on.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) In Mark Twain's time we had “Innocents broad.” Now some of our |when they're charged with News.) Americans go abroad guilt.—(Dayton, omu.l | 4 SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men MONDAY NIGHT—NOVEMBER 14 BRIDGE AND WHIST Cards and Refreshments, 50 cents Admission JUNEAU FROCK “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie SHOPPE Hoslery and Hats stormy dawn. They saw Leonard’s car laboring toward the cliff road. They saw it lurch, swing across |the road, the irresistible gale be- |hind it. A huge gust caught it like a chip. 13" e rrcrcreererrorceeeeen|Tt dropped over the edge into the [EN) sea. i ROLLER SKATING | s e v 1 | sa ervis. ”E EVERY DAY—3 TO 11 P, M. (Copyright, 1932, Lippincott) i;\ Children Under 17 Must Leave at 9 P. M. } A B. HALL US GUSTAFSON, Manager FHE . END. - R Burner Work 3. A. BULGER Plumbing, Heating, Oil 1 Successor J. J. Newman § SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ Based at Juneau PHONE 194 RADIO DOCTOR RADIO TROUBLES \ GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON Call Your for 9A M to9 P. M Shop PHUNE 221 ; Juneau Radio Service DRUGGIST | Harry Race “THE SQUIBB STORE” J. V. HICKEY, Owner | { | FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska ! \ L HUPMOBILE ARE YOU AW AKE? To the fact that money in the bank at interest works while you sleep. Money deposited in our savings department works every day in the week includ- ing Sundays and holidays, and is a friend that never fails in time of sick- ness, lack of employment and other troubles. The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA SERIES 222 THE NEW Hu pmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor e e e — L4 T Fraternal Societies i oF | Gastineau Channel | B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 ppm Visiting brothers welcome. Geo. Messerschmidt, Exalted Ruler. M. H, Sides, Secreta y. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 700 Meets Monday, 8 p. m. C. H. MacSpadden, Dic~ tator. Legion of Moose No. 25 meets first and third Tues- days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. B G o e Ba TET, | Our trucks go:any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NICHT 148 | | RELIABLE TRANSEER . . 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