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e R —— T TN e e v AT . . : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1933. : Daily Alaska Empire s i v and avmrs owamins wnos| O ONGERT WELL peied tr b dance e b T PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies P from sources independent of each other and yet the Elks' Hall. Tickets were sell- |g—mmm— 3 OF. g | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER all from thg funds made available under the Na- ing fast which indicated many Gastineau Chan"el | tional Recovery Act, there is bound to be more or cEIvEn BY 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire 1 had planned to attend. Music was ' to be furnished by the Treadwell Helene W.L. Albrecht || ————— Published every evening except Sunday by the|less confusion of projects, a natural drawing of % St IOTHERAPY EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|jjnes between the different sections where the e esreme —emes | Club Orchesira and a splendid time| | mYE?ec‘:rlcn Intra Red | | B: P- O. ELKS Jnees Streets, Juneau, Alaska, 7 SEPTEMBER 9, 1 was -assured. | Massage, Y every Wednesday st LS interests of the agencies concerned are more or less i 2 , 1913 | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 1 Visiting 'V - Eniered in the Post Offce 1n Junoau as Becond Clast | paramount. No matter how much each may strive _ Two hundred and forty-nine | 307 Goldstein Bullding g i Gulsoa ¢ : to avoid it, a certain degree of jealousy of _— students were enrolled in the Ju- | Phone Office, 216 Uiy alt- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. T i 3 | i 4 neau Public Schools during the ,__’_________n| L. W. Turoff, Exalt Il cia by oarvice. In Junsliz Ana” Bovarn for M| L onove (RS SO Il of this tends to slow||\liss Jyis Gray and Madame| tirst two days of school. 1t was = ! ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, i ” per_month. down progress, to lessen generally the effectiveness i Gi ; thought 1t would be siightly in- | = B gecretary. By mall, postage baid, at the following rates: of the program to provide employment relief. Orloff Given Ovation for i 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 Streci. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. One year, In advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.26. The office of the Governor of Alaska is the Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly al agel o 7 oty e Pasiness Office ‘of ahy fallure or irregularity | 08ical agency for co-ordination. Gov. Troy may Sheep Creek, Douglas and Tread- i Blomgren Bullding in the delivery of their papers. i not want that additional work. He is already i ool well. Or those enrolled, 40 ‘were' | A | Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 |, ioooq far more heavily than any of his pre-| MisS Iris Gray, pianist and Ma-|in the High School. [Irish Tramer Is Prepared MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. decessors. Yet, he could act as “liason officer” more | 2Mme Helene Orloff, dramatic so- for 1,449 “‘Knock y The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ¢ s i g prano, delighted music lovers of : z - e VSRR TP s A e on ot all nows dispatches credited to peificiently, with more weight of authority, and with| yyneay last evening with a concert| Harold Post had aceepted ~the Outs” i| Dr. Charles J. Jenne | Dr. Charles J. 2 | it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the'less friction than any other possible agent. The!in the Prosbyterian Auditorium, | Position of cashier for the First Fine Performances creased. Included in this number | FuR SEASUN’ S. SER & FREEBURGER | were a number of students (mml‘ i DRS. KA o iy | PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. local news published herein. ! Administration would be well advised to give him|remarkable for the display of| National Bank of Juneau and of it o DENTIST . ! H. J. TURNER, Secretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|(he necessary authority to so act. Through him|technique, musical understanding t Territorial Bank of Al.| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept. 9.— Rooms 8 and 0 Valentine™ ilibige i =0 ool e THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION } ) 5 3 3 Eugene Young, Notre Dame train-| | Building | ] —|it would get a greater degrees of harmony than|and artistic ability. a, ‘made vacant through the % ready for a big: football! | LAl Our trucks go any place any | in any other way. The audience in the well-filled|resignation of A. A. Gabbs, who > = " | Telephone 176 time. A tank for Diesel Oil auditorium was warmly apprecia- | Planned to enter business on his‘season [ = SRS : ! and & tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 i RELIABLE TRANSFER | { Taught by experience, he has or- = — E dered a gross of boxes of inhal- = — nts, ors 1440 “smellers” ' just Dr. J. W. Bayne ! I about the quantity he needs in an DENTIST { average season to revive young Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | gridders who have been knocked| | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 P unconscious on the gridiron. Inf Evenings by appointment the old days a bucket of water Phone 321 was all that was necessary. " Young also has in his store- Henry Moses, well known fur 8™ *lions of mouthwash ’ buyer, returned on the Jefferson to stop sore throats, 150 quarts after .an absence Of over tWo or citracarbonate to reduce acidity, | months in the States He de- ;¢ yne g8 stomachs of the Irish ‘ Rtad her Wi peC e Rtk squad and lotion to prevent boils tive and both of the artists re-|Own account. Mr. Post was to be-! sponded graviously with encores,|8in his new duties on October 1. after their groups Mr. Post, son of J. J. Post, pion- eer of Seattle, and founder of the —_— Great Ability Stetson & Post Company, had come A news report tells of a German professor who| Friends of Miss Gray, who have|to Alaska in 1898 and spent much has trained fish to answer a dinner bell. Lots of | watched her grow up from a small|time in the Nome country and to old fashioned wives beat him to it years ago. girl, were delighted and a feW|the Westward. The NRA highway 1s plainly marked “No De- tour.” Those disregarding the sign ought to be prepared for wrecks. i) were surprised at the outstanding ability and talent she revealed in the execution of her solo groups, made up of some of the most dif- (Anchorage Times.) ficult of Chopin's works and a Collector of Customs Connors struck a high note | group by Haydn. She performed in his talk before the Anchorage Chamber of|with the ease and confidence of Commerce when he lauded the old Sourdough spirit|an experienced concert pianist and i and infections, of good will and hospitality and the pioneer trait|has a touch, unusual in its strength Ck;'.slfr }fi?cfl;ld:fidGBegfgefiBulmr, 4 e s T T | Yesterday the Federal Treasury Department an-|of co-operation. He said the people of all Alaska|and flexibility. She accompanied|gro' toch SH0 S0 Fe v miypNG TQ PRIZE RING |®———~— nounced the official price that Federal Reserve |communities are splendid citizens and urged that|Madame Orloff in the latter's solo| bacq, (1™, & NUBANE eXpedition | f N PRANGISCO, Cal, Sept. 9.| g Banks will sell newly mined gold to authorized pur- |they take steps for closer contact and united cffort |groups beautifully, with great un- (it * 'y r'émmd”}::w;:‘fnp pugilistic bug has bitten|| Dr. Richard Williams chasers at home and foreign buyers for, $29.62 a fine in the aim to advance Alaska. He was right. derstanding and delicacy. Juneau|,., ‘a fine time. Four deen an&' Jack le';" scrappy first base- Fe = ounce. The Federal Reserve is, of course, acting Governor Troy expressed in his tour and hisfcan well be proud of Miss Gray’s|, 1.0 quunmy‘ ot Jaua Wk tman of the San Francisco base- DENTIST | as the agent for the owners of the gold it sells— broadminded addresses his desire to hear from every- [ accomplishments. ; & sscured in ‘the: bief. time they ball club. He is considered han- OF¥ICE AND RESIDENCE | 16 other words for American gold producers. ‘This, |OBe Persotially by lefter and to hearken unto. their Finished Artist were out. dy in bare knuckle affairs in the| | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | the official price fixed on newly mined gold, is five recommendations and to give personal attention to Madame Orloff, recognized by T e Pacific Coast League loop and has Alaskan Amity. ORI A Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | SEWARD BUILDING | Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Ceal GOLD AT $29.62. cents short of being $9 in excess of the fixed price their pleas, the essence of good will and co-operation. | those who had previously heard Harry K. Thaw, who was ta- asked a San Francisco promoter = — of $20.67 that the Government paid for gold prior to President Roosevelt's recent modification of the gold embargo regulations of last April. Unlike tfe gold standard price, the former will vary from time to time as the relative value of the American dollar and British pound fluctuates with respect to currencies of the Continental gold standard coun- tries. This varying price is indicated by the Treasury statement that the $29.62 valuation is sub- ject to change at a moment's notice. With the fixing of an official price so much ‘His present tour, he stated, is for the purpose of getting information on which to base a report to ‘Washington on behalf of the Territory. He traveled to the most important centers—and at the request of Washington is paying particular attention to the needs of the people of the Territory in their efforts to combat existing barriers to development and prosperity. It was particularly intimated to him by Washington that it was desirable that he traverse the Alaska railroad. This he did and had the co-operation in his reconnaissance of the Gen- eral Manager of the railway. All these efforts are along the line of co-opera- her fine dramatic soprano, as & finished artist, added many others! to the rapidly growing list of her Juneau admirers at the concert last evening. Her voice is beautiful, with its| wide range and depth of tone and | she has perfect command of it in both the high and lower regis- ters. The selection of numbers, ranging from Aria Iiza, from “Pique Dame,” by Tchaikowsky and Close by the Walls of Sevilla, from | ken across the border into the United Stales by Canadian immi- gration officials forcibly, was ar- | rested upon his arrival in Cole- brook, New Hampshire. . | Preparations had been com- to sign him up for ring work af- r the diamond season closes. — Notre’ Dame’s 1933 football squad | 27 miles of tape and gauze this 1 s ~a Robert Simpson | Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | —— u | | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ¥ Optometrist—Optician | Konnerup’s | MORE for LESS | Transfer B e A A I s = el Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- sage, Colonic Irrigations Office hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Second and Main -Phone 259 1 stage. Some of them were in the marginal stage, ] Yog! ith the current advance —gnd Anchorage certainly appreciates the hail and . R the Tormer frios, . With. b, U Iriendly greeting, Anchorage and Seward have much [Corn Lister Developed above the old $20.67 figure, L.here. ought to be a”mn on behalf of not only Alaskans but also the|‘Carmen,” to “The Sleigh” by, Eyes Examine lasses Fitted | = tremendous revival of prospecting in mining Meas'il’"ederal Administration. Kountz, gave her excellent oppor- Room 17, Valentine Bldg. ] i particularly in Alaska and in this section of thevl At the luncheon given at Seward yesterday after- | tunity to desplay her ability to! | Office Pmone 484; Residence | ' JUNEAU-YOUNC i | ‘Territory where geologists and engineers for Vears noon in honor of the Governor and party Mayor |handle the lighter as well as the | Phone 238, Office THours: 9:30 | | | F ! have recognized the importance of the mineral Brownell of Seward gracefully felicitated Anchorage | MOr2 difficult selections. [ i to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 il uneral Par]ors [ e deposits in what is known as the Juneau gold belt.|on having received the large allotment necessary| Madame Orloff has fine inter- 15 | Licensed Funeral Directors | H ] There are a number of properties on which sub-{to construct the Anchorage-Matanuska highway. He pretative power and her poise az_ids = = oo | and El!lbllmen | [| | iantlal exploratory work has been done, some that [conveyed the congratulations of the people of Sew- [greatly to the pleasure of hearing | Ros/_—e AL \. Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | have at one time or another been in the operatingard to the people of Anchorage. In this he ex- her. | b - A g 8 “ R pressed the spirit of which Collector Connors speaks | Tadunts; Smee (I P 1 | SABIN’ Everything in Furnishings hd for Men as RAIN |*Y— il 4 1 in price, they are definitely out of that class. i it ¢ , 4 . in common. Prosperity of one cannot but rebound 1 1 i .Known prospects, which heretofore have failed i o in " mThe words DuNEoken ty - MAYar Brownkl for Flat Fleld Plantmg‘ i to attract more than passing interest due m}nre just such words as make for good Will and i Tl 0—-Iowa: undoubted low grade nature of the rock, ougm TOW all that is necessary to promote Alaskan amity—|siate Co‘iege by develo‘ped‘a Chin to be explored in detail. Prospectors, too, will find land hasten the realization of Alaska's greatest day.|.orn lister, deslg‘ned for corn plant- | | encouragement in the brighter outlook and this ing on low, flat lands. P | field probably will be closely searched by a larger Work and Leisure. The lister plows a deep furrow | LEON ENSCH I T s T ST g number of them than ever before in its history. ——— in which the corn is planted. At L : CHIROPRACTOR i HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY for SHINE Palmer School Graduate What is true of Juneau and vicinity is equally (New York Times.) regular intervals a furrow-dam- true of all of the Territory. Its mineral possibilities| When John W. Davis returned from Europe the|ming attachment places adirt bar-| will be more searchingly examined in the next other day he was asked what he thought of the|rier across the furrow, preventing several months than they have been since the days forty-hour week. “I have always believed, and sbll.{ flow of water. of the bonanza placer camps. Gold at $29.62 per f‘°' that no man should work less than eight hours,”| Experiments with the machine at fine ounce will do more to put men in the field _‘e is reported to have said to Lhe_ ship-news couriers. [ the college farm were very satis- 4 ‘What are we going to do with all these extra|factory, Prof. J. B. Davidson de- than all of the public works reher‘ money that |y ..o Honestly, how many men do you know|clared. The dammed furrows pre- Alaska is likely to get. The “gold in them thar|ypn, wijl use them for self-improvement, for reading|vented corn from being washed hills” still is a more powerful magnet than a mere a worth-while book or studying something they|out, prevented water from accu- i 4 a day joh, need?” mulating at low points, conserved | Nevertheless, there must be plenty who employ | moisture by causing the rain to their leisure for self-improvement. Even during the | soak in where it fell and reduced depression they have flocked to school in con-|the amount of soil erosion. Over Pirst National Bank | PHONE 451 or SHOWERS \ [ et ALLAMAE SCOTT i JUNEAU FROCK Expert Beauty Specialist “Exclusive but not Expensive” g Topcoats Phone 218 for Appointment Entrance Pioneer Barber Shop Overcoats I IS ONE NECESSARY? o ¢ i P o lett Ghai ettt siderable numbers to equip themselves for advance- [ ex n one of the weekly news letters r ment. In prosperous times the desire for self- _ : i out from the office of Delegate Anthony J. Dimond |improvement is one of the most astonishing reve- . $13 50 t JUNEAU SAMPLE HOTEL ZYNDA i in the National capital, the following Was an-|lations of human character. The night schools and| & o SHOP Large Sample Rooms l nounced: trade schools are crowded. Humble though they The Little Store with the ELEVATOR SERVICE may be in quality, the culture dispensaries are normally grinding at top speed. If the outline histories and the sets of classics and the study The report here is that Dr. Philip S. BIG VALUES Smith is to be appointed as Alaska repre- sentative of the Public Works Administra- ‘8. ZYNDA, Prop. $23.50 tion. classes and the books on manners mean anything, [3 Y Dr. Smith, who is now in the Territory, they indicate a strong impulse for self-improve- T . Lo . is chief of the Alaska branch of the Geo- |ment among people whose experience has been C.chimcl;oonN GARBAGE HAULED | limited. Reasonable Monthly Rates South ¥ront St., next to Brownie's Barber Shop orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 Evenings by Appointment logical Survey. In connection with the rumor, it is said that Dr. Smith will probably remain in Alaska during his tenure of office. Whether he will continue his duties as chief of the Alaska branch is not known. He will be a sort of liason officer be- twen Federal, Territorial and municipal of- ficials in Alaska and the Public Works Ad- ministration. Appointment of an advisory board for Alaska similar to the ones now function- ing in the States may be made. . . . . and if that expectation is correct the board and Dr. Smith will work in conjunction. However, men are under no bond to make this use of their leisure. It is part of their right to | #———az—— their own souls. They can put it out to compound | MOI‘! Ffll Yofll' interest or waste it, according to their personal MOIIG” AT inclination. To many people work is mainly a | means of keeping body and soul together. When men are not working, it is their inalienable right ' COLEMAN’S l to loaf if they want to. Is it only a poet who can | #—m 8} preceive the connection between loafing and in-|75 viting the soul? Sometimes work may be as mischievous as idling. Alaska’s Chief Executive. | in tweeds, broadcloths and they come in ) TELEPHONE 584 Day Phone 371 | E. 0. DAVIS | \ | tans, greys, blues, blacks—in fact most any shade you desire. SABIN’S The advertisements bring you news of better things to have and easler ways to live. and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP Harry Race 107 Aseembly Apartments go—— Just why it is necessary to appoint anyone 2 (Cordova Times.) PHONE 547 5 DR NEW! DIFFERENT! . « i o i S from Washington, D. C. or any where outside of| It W8S most gratlfying to the residents of the Everything in Furnishings for Men “THE SQUIBB STORE" PETER PAN Territory to meet our new Governor, Hon. John W. Troy, who is an oldtime resident of Alaska and speaks the language of its people. After making the Territory as “Alaska Representative” of the Public Works Administration is not clear. Already _—— BEAUTY SHOPPE | | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. FORD * we have numerous highly competent, capable and | a tour of the interior he dropped in to Cordova PHONE 221 | experienced engineers, scientists and just plain for a short time Sunday morning on his return . ordinary citizens in the Territory representing the |ts juneau. I s | cirineton, 31 et o S L S 1 T e vurpose AGENCY P v ’ ght |of coming into personal contact with the people o Trn Th B M B - necessary to have someone already connected with and learning of their wants, thus better equipping Y {hextagd ) e . . e lrends Bank Exdu‘“ve the Federal authority as Alaska's representative on |him to decide matters of importance as they arise GAS y Agency the public works board surely from among these |throughout his vast domain. Unfortunately, his Juneuu s A] sk men who have spent years of their life acquiring ;0‘30“;“ dhel’e was limited, having been called to OILS g anka KABO knowledge of local conditions, needs and people|Dis headquarters on account of urgent business. GREAS Dr. Smith is not an Alaskan. He makes no pre- y nded sl _— i i Thi - tensions of being one. He is an estimable gentle- his‘su:?x::;x:gnf ;‘;L%‘fi:;y:;::::“Lp":m);‘::n‘:; BANKERS SINCE 1891 Want to Make man, has directed the Alaska activities of the|from the public works bill for the new local landing J uneau : a Good Steak ‘Geological Survey !orksevml years, Bi;w; t::e death (field, He has shown the same Interest in all Taste Better? . of Dr. Alfred E. Brooks, beloved geologist whose own |worthy projects throughout the Territory. Gov. M . J Then order ¢ Seward Street ;h for this Territory occupied first place in his|Troy will always be a welcome visitor to Cordova. owrs Strong_ProKre”l Comervanve tra Pale to :flb:‘l:: I‘: g:; ARSSees s P TSRS 4 ve ! 3 He has a workable knowledge of the Territory i ’ FOOT OF MAIN ST. Beer is just bitter enough to ; there are others who far surpass him in that 2 ‘To ::ll with that place!” said General Johnson, sharpen a wilted appetite— ° This is said without criticism of Dr. Smith [When the Dayton hotel clerk insisted that he pay . .. . yet full-flavored, cream; nh!m‘ = & B aecsts do not Tie here. in advance. Maybe you had thought the Blue Eagle|s We cordially invite you to avail and mild to make a bottly bt rmmm"A |l couldn't scream.—(Toledo Blade,) for its own sake a pleasure. BAILEY’S CAFE is peed for a co-ordination of public : t works M:?S ‘e" ::; T:mu n“:dnn;:": Youthful revivalist collected a crowd when she I the first wrg 3 ly preached on' a Chicago beach in an abbreviated J REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | .- yourselves of our facilities for AT J. B. Burford & Co. handling your business. ' bz “Our doorstep warn by satisfied != ;e PR SN ect appeal to the' President of the United States. |hathing suit. Report does not state how many were M,‘, Hotee Government agency, such as the|jisteners and how many were lookers. — (Dallas st Bervice, Alaska Road Com- News.) The world’s greatest need 18 courage—show yours by advertising