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4 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1933. D ol Al i Says the Star: [ 4 {rflm i down Front Street, remarch- | r==« s A 2 | PROFESSIO A 3 f sk Emp T And in the meantime Alaska's output of ] stopped at Triangle Place. NAL ) a y aska e gold remains stationary, developments of all | | The e Star Spangled Banner |} () YEARo AGO A Frater"alms,o""’"es : s t Internationale were A — B | kinds remain dormant, under the paralyzing land Soviet ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER . : — Gasti influence of an unseen hand—the hand of layed by the band, the Ilatter astineau Chann { [ e e S Helene W. L. Albrecht el heard the first time in Alaska { The expected to sing the N PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Irnfra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every Wednesday at cvery eveming _except Sunday by _ the J. P. Morgan. RS Second and Main Mr. Morgan is not unknown in Alaska. Most a. Alaskans read about the midget incident. The Star possibly heard that story also and, emulating the i R Inter o froze up as did DECEMBER 15, 193. S ition o ussia some the band instruments on Invitations were being issued g y io) were g 307 Goldstein Building 8 p. m. Visiting % SRS DreAs . 3 he severe cold for y ' e ball to enterprising press agent who dumped the pint-size U.S. ( Big Ev seyere Col for the New Year’s Eve bal ¢ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, imatt TGS the NSW O, bidikers 1ap durif ause% lg_ vent riangle Place the parade'pe given by the Ladies' Guild of | | Phone Office, 216 ;"r"v‘;e";\x‘::;?"“u‘e;u. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.1 3 Last [:venmg {moved to the Moose Hall where|Trinity Episcopal Church at the T ARl B per month. hearing of the Senate Banking Committee, is now } Al e . i i R % —_— open house prevailed until early g Hall usic was to be fur- By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: seeking SnOW: its inking him with : all. 1 t oty ¥ s 9, ecking some renown for itself by linking B norriirie. e Mol vl ?—————— Secretary. One year, In ¢ six months, In advance The Fellow Workers of Junea g e e e 2. a plot to steal the wealth of the north ‘ i i s KASER & FREE! =] f1 ¥ o ste h of nor in honor of the recognition of Rus-| During the evening there were .stra and late ferries were to| | DRS.KASER & 'BURGER | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | ‘confer a favor if they will promptly i e ¥ 3 ces Office of any failure of Irregularits (1 |Goysroizieny G (68 }7"‘“4? S‘;“_:‘?“’dgy 18| Gia by the United States, pulled off Various forms of highly praised|be run to Douglas, Treadwell and & Dfilmg'l'gdl | | Seghers Counctl No. 1760, O Do Dusiness Offices, 87 giving to prospectors the greatest possible induce- | " oioy ation last night that prac- entertainment and general public|Sheep Creck following the dance. lomgren Building Meetings second and last & e e ment to search minutely the hills and gravel-bot-!yiciiiv everyone in the city took dan PHONE 86 Monday at 7:30 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. tomed crecks of Alaska for deposits of the Yellow |part in sometime between 6:30 last banquet room was opened at| Sidney Charles, well known Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Transient brothers urg- Assoclated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the | metal. The Adminis n's monetary policies are |evening and 3:30 o'clock this morn-+11 oclock where sumptuous re- | newspaper man from Cordova, ar- L %) .3 to attend. Counctt B O aited in this paper and also the |sufficient spur to, and are doing it, put more ing. | 18 kinds were served. | rived in Juneau on the North-|~ Chambers, Fifth Strecd, local news published herein. prospectors into the field than all the bonuses that| At 6:30 a parade, headed by the . wasa pronounced | westzrn the previous evening. | | Dr. C. P. Jenne JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. A & d have been offered under the old gold standard |Juneau City Band, followed by the SU DENTIST H. J. TURNER, Secretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER could have % : ; 2 . J. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. system of money. The new policies do more than |Drum and,Bugle Corps and a large >3- L. R. Rapuzzi and Mrs. Rap Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine A P RS A A —— — — | hat. They insure that any individual uncovering [delegation of the Fellow Workers,! Daily Empire Want Ads Pay uzzi, of Skagway, were southbound Building b passengers on the Northwestern. Telephone 176 Our iruks go any place any | CHAMBER OPENS MEMBERSHIP a prospect can finance preliminary exploratory work — —— 4 time. A tank for Diesel Oil | which, if onably satisfactory, can get all the Mrs. Oak Olson left for the e T and a tank for crude oil save ' burner trouble. money nece for adequate development. : thos et e ¥ 3 south on the Northwestern to spend 2 There are no bars to prospecting other than those T Wit inting Sends shd Dr. J. W. Bayne PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | plan of sev years 1| enforced by nature. The discoverer of gold can Felabives: DENTIST RELIABL il ! its member for renewals for 1934 E a reasonable number of claims at a purely| M ’ b Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. . E Tr NS'ERJ! be necessa probabl n't—to urge all pr t All that is required after that is a| ars a s a e 0 Officers elec for the Juneau | Ofice nours, 9 am. to 5 pm. R R AR i «venings by appointment, | B e o e ot i branch of the Eastern Star at the members in that status. They better|modicum of work annually on each claim until | 8 by a0 than anyc Ise, rea 1 f the Chamber | patent is obtained, and patent proceedings are organization meeting held the pre- e , b | vious evening were, Worthy Ma- l ' s to tne cc 1 Vv @ the: 1 They also | simple and not costly. After that the ground is no| L] know that it cannot function it is adequately | jonger the government’s, but belongs to the man Perlshable tron, Mrs L:nu' M fi de A\_yor‘nh}; » s financed to whom patent is issued and he can do as he likes ‘F’“"If:;:‘ \VIV V‘i;lflf'g:; Cn?;lzll i Dr. A. W. Stewart | Fees from memberships and contributions this | with it. The same holds true in every respect for "( ‘vai 5 D, V‘\‘ut retbly DENTIST i below last year's mark, due to business|ther minerals, including copper, silver, marble, Cm‘au‘m.e« D ] Hovrss 9 am. to 6 pm. Wise to Call 48 However, these have improved steadily fplatinum, nickel, cobalt, and many others. It does : Secretary, Miss Ora Morgan; Treas- | SEWARD BUILDING Jaean T ‘ past few months and, it is generally [ not for coal and ofl which are reserved in the name ro ert e . Camiflia Gt SEIR1 . o Do Hike SAMTR u lranster improvement will continue next year. »f the United States from entry, but which may | Points of Star, Miss Ruth F. An-| Phone 276 Co. whea in need is a story told of a medieval village that|ye prospected under permit and operated under | jerson, Miss Harriet 3 B SR EPEYS wilson, Mrs. H. T. Tripp, = of MOVING jed to hold a great feast. To insure its success |iease. But except for them, any mineral land can | i B : g wge cask was built and placed conveniently where | pe acquired easily and sold just as Teadily—even| Brennan; Organist, MTs. Dr. Richard Williams or STORAGE each participant agreed to pour a bottle of wine|(o Mr. Morgan—if the necessary purchaser can bc! C!l. (‘I\PF) 1‘11'11 :(‘:5 smgy b DENTIST i‘ found | mongl Mamshal oae st; | | . 1 L d one man: “If I fill my bottle with water| Of course, the Star may have in mind that Mr.| The United States Marshal will r:',”d(\:;u stm!;fifxm 5 ;‘ G?-:t;ggx Qmfi?fificfil i Fuel 0il and empty it into the barrel with the ot surely | Morgan and a few of his contemporaries have been | Sl gy i A | Coal it won't be 2d unning the country to suit themselves, pocketing | sell 135 cases of beer, mostly ‘ Rose A. Andrews ||» 7 S - The day of feast arrived, With ‘all the vil-| most of its earnings, ruling with such a high hand | ' ’ F Gradu‘ate et ]‘ —n rrans‘er jagers assembled the great cask was tapped. And| nat they finally broke most of the banks, threw | WHITE and CQLD. in lots of O R . Robert Simpson It behold!, only water flowed forth. Each of the vil- [ some 15,000,000 workers on the streets, made beggars | | sage, Coleno Trrigations i lagers had also reasoned: “My bit Will not be|out of the farmers and destroyed American con-| one or more to the highest and | office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | t. D. missed.” fidence and hope, and that Alaska, as a part of the o | Evenings by Appointment " Greduate Angeles Col- | So with the Chamber’'s membership chest fund.| ; was included in the debacle. In that case, best bidder for cash TOMOR- | d and Main Phone 259 | lege gm?fl&;zleg and 1[ K ’ . , onnerup’s Every man’s bit is needed, 2 if any is withheld anxiety about Alaska is several years too late. it will be missed. Every dollar paid into it s put ay p r e are getting, with the 7 Edio . D s - Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground : 6 36 may havoreard, we are. BRILAMD ROW Afternoon at 2:00 o’clock ; ; = 2: [ MORE for LESS to a useful rvice for the community and returns | rest of the country—=Seattle included—a “new deal.” = many times is value |30 far, it is working well. The results promise to . at the Juneau Commercial | E. B. WILSON 7 s e be excellent, unless a few more well-meaning friends, | D — & Chiropodist—Foot Specialist PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ALASKA AND MR. MORGAN. like the Star seems to be, get too ambitious i Dock at the Foot of Main Street, 401 Cg;l:)sg 4lgasmldmg Emomam&t:lda_cz?mc n;'xma | | | | e ] Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | | | —a In a long tirade, in which it at to cover France has drafted a set of rules telling Ameri- ay p s Tiang o8 . next to Juneau Motors Garage. IR 9 up an error made some weeks ¢ \ s for | can tourist how to conduct themsleves properly while J il | Office Pmoae 484; Residence JUNEAU-YOUNG ] the gold production of Canada, the Seaitle Star in that country. If France persists in a few of her Here is a chance for th e / [ o 1 Parl s r the Juneau | | ;1 : uneral Parlors again demonstrates its abysmal ignorance about this | policies like repudiation of war debts and 1o J | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S la e s n \ T el Licensed Funeral Directors Territory. Tt directly charges that sinister influ- | disarmament concessions, there will be few Amer- | Public' to get their Christmas READY-TO-WEAR I — and Embalmers o _hris s | nces, operating bel 3 es, are deliberately | ice raveling er > e r r r Seward Street Near Third | ences, oper o behind the scenes, are deliberately icans traveling there in the next three or four i 52! Daily Empire Want Ads Pay .MahtPhonelssl Day Phone 12 Jones-Stevens Shop Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 pauperizing Alaska. It is to laugh years Beer at wholesale prices 3 = SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men is A COAL with a Price that §i7—- é EVE RY WOMAN é should appeal to every' Coal consumer in Juneau i Tm%fl;‘[‘&vl\:flr ) Front an? Second Streets Headquarters | woulLp ”K A AGE '-'E e INDI AN Egg-Lump moxzwe | e A g ». $11 per ton JUNEAU FROGK | P S HOP & » : : ——AT BUNKERS— SHOPPE A ’ 3 \ 5 f : . § “Exclusive but not Expensive” { e | : At s We have higher priced coals but none at any price, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie ; HERE : i 1 E that will give more satisfaction and economy than Hoslery and Hats H ' E “INDIAN.” Stick to known coals that serve, satisfy . g ’ : -~ - . 5" : and save, b T B 5 | FIRST! ‘ 15 & g £ HOTEL ZYNDA | Large Sample Rooms _ : I ACIFIC COAST COAL Co. ELEVATOR SERVICE Fio Y JUNEAU (S JUNEAU DRUG e 3N ; ‘ 9 4|2 ALASKA @ 'EW COMPANY B d "B 0. DAVIS Give Mothér what she reslly wants—a new Gendrall Blectric Y TELBPHONE 334 “The C D ey £ Hotpoint Range. Mother knows that Hotpoint Is faster, far 4 / Day Phone 371 1e Corner Drug Store more economical, as clean as electric light—thanks to Calrod, ‘General Electric's fast, new heating coil in the Hotpoint range. The big, insulated Hotpoint oven cooks meats in still, moist, flameless heat with practically no shrinkage. That saves money —enough to pay for the Hotpoint over a period of time. Hotpoint does not soot-blacken pots and pans nor soil kitchen walls—a big saving in money and work. A ‘Automatic timing and temperature control make it possible Cigars ol Stk A MR Retiaracy—proventing vasEat il e rent or time. These features also permit cooking of foods with- : 3 PREPARED Cigarettes i gl i Cand: There are scores of reasons why G-E Hotpoint is the range an y ‘every woman would like to have. ‘Comein today and let us show you how practical this gift really is. Cards GENERAL @ ELECTRIC LU I EF[SK | The eeeethic Hutfoimf RANCE both to the city’s merchants and to their — » N \] N N N N N N ~ ) N N Give Mother What She Really Wants— atrons. New . L b 3 - § e mn.v W Smith Electric Co. A NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC ) It is Alaska’s oldest and largest bank, Gastineau Bullding ~~ = = ~ B | = = = = = ] e P Z , MAYTAG PRODUCTS Juneau Is the Shopping W. P. JOHNSON Center See the “Wostess” —ameof the IO G for men and women throughout a district which &extends for as n(ljucll)] as sixty miles in McCAUL MOTOR some directions — and this is particularly true during the Christmas shopping season. Dodge E?mm The B. M. Behrends Bank has helped » to make this possible through its service 15¢ per pound LS and it has built itself into the business of el l I B: bt HOTPOINT RANGE the (liistrict which it s;lvgs hgcallxl:én?:shgs nummé::.} ° rctnc Put an end to this fire building—coal, and helped to build that business on a sound . . and enduring basis. ash dumping business. Save money on fuel. Its experience as well as its complete Pabst Famous ) PS facilities will prove their worth to you. BETTY C [ [ BEAUTY SHOP The B. M. Behrends Draught Beer S B | Turn your old stove in on a new electric. New Wanson rOS. On Tap reduced prices for a limited time. Don’t wait “JIMMY” CARLSON || —ask about our terms NOW. g Grocers ] Bank R, ORI S ST T TYPEWRITERS RENTED | $5.00 per month o Alaska Electric Light & e o B Rerlond 4 G5, ‘. “Our doorstep worn by satisfied L d. & e mers” Phone T Power Co. % TR . J | JUNEAU-Phonc 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 7 PR £ Seward St, near Front } e o L2l