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s s T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1934. | ——— e . . | He will have food always, but not arily . . . Bl Ay . e SR Py Daily Alaska Empire | e v "o i [“I Like a Fight,” Says Girl i | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGERE Tocgplien, gafk t0 SR LYe IS S g DL 20 YEARE AGO ———————=|| Gastineau Channel be permitted to make swollen profits and transmit vast fortunes. Wherein does the “more abundant life” come to the employer, the man ‘of wealth and affairs? The planners believe they can answer that sasisfactorily. The only restric- tions upon him will be to hold down his IR RS G B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday st g8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. W. Turoff, Exalt- Lured from Society to Law Prom Empir 5 e i | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massaze, Electriclty, Irfra Red | Ray, Medical Cymnastics. 1 307 Goldsteln Building Phone Office, 216 P Published every evening except Sunday by the| EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | Streets, Juneau, Alaska. -3 JANUARY 25, 1914 Juneau Igloo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, had taken up the id Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as fecpnd Class matter. 1 | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. \ i i i doing something practical toward s *| ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, ¥ d Douglas for $1.25 earnings to a point of general social safety. 1 b R e Mgt s e o Hronthts . He, with a great stake, will be protected 1aising funds for the Ploneers’ =" .- l' Secretary. v_malil, posta id, at the following rates: from boom times and overexpansion, and Home in Sitka. It was proposed tc eWs || e e, : 133),:3,‘.}.f‘|.,":’ 155‘{:?‘“2%0;31% months, In advance, | gon D0 the loss of his Rt oo give an entertainment, or a series| | Rose ‘c?;teAN?xi: A ENIGATS OF (;ommus .00; one t advance, $1.25. % | u . 1760, 2 ;\x g?:ih'.'»'r{:'w 1 confer a favor if_they will promptly capital in times of deep depression, because of entertainments, the fun 3 Gral binct Daths—Mas- | | Seghers Council No. 1760 potify the Busin et Offlce of any failure or irregularity these will not come. The social structure which would be devoted to the in-| | Electrie 0:' nk fieieatiani | | Meetings second and 1ast b elivery of b papers. ! | . & "r.‘-‘l‘«x‘.)m:or;nr( Em‘lnl;i;l 'ind Business Offices, 374. will have been made wholly safe against Grover C. Winn were appointed a sage, Coloni | Monday at 7:30 p. m. Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. pointment Transient brothers urg- pointr and political violence for him and for his chil- stitution. John | <l b ; T. Spickett | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ; s y = by Al The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to th dren. He will be surrounded by contented committee to investigate and re- | EW“‘““; Mfll'f phone 250 | |°d to attend. Council use for republication of all news dispatches credited 19| workers, properly paid and given proper port on the matter. Delegates elect- “_S_cc_oilf_in__—‘____’z_fl Chambers, Fifth Strecd. B e et D arearmaRne opportunity for leisure. In business he will ed to represent Juneau at the & = ————| JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 5, TS =N be allowed reasonable compacts’ with his Grand Igloo. were, Capt. J. T. Mar- s —d H. J. TURNER, Becretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION rivals to prevent wasteful and ruinous compe- — tin, Grover C. Winn, William Stein- beck and Dave Martin. S m E. B. WILSON | Chiropodist—Foot Specialist e ; | 401 Goldstein Building | E. J. McKanna, of the fim of | PHONE 496 | Epsteyn, Gilmour and Co., tOK g passage for the south on the Mari- — = posa the previous evening. . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ; tition. B } | Our iru’ks go sny place anmy | | These are the broad outlines of what | | | } | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | | and a tank for crade oll save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSYFER “planned America” is to be if the President and his aides realize most of their hopes. But it will also be a prosperous, peaceful | land where a dollar will contain as many . ‘ cents on the day it was borrowed as on the | \‘~°U|‘5E HART i day it is repaid. | § e fEsl 2 The Mariposa and Princess - JTISTS o ! . l;xr,ul,.eA H:n :uu ha; some flmp for ances and :;p-cr social | 1o “had left for the south the . | Blm?;in Saite S T | REAL PIONEER IS APPOINTED, | [wnetions in her home city of Cclumbus, Ga, but her chicf interest | previous evening, ani the Admiral Lt } a career in criminal law. She’s pacsed her examination and |Sampson was expected from the | Hours 9 am. to § pm. hung her shingle out. Westward southbound in two daj The Northwestern was due in Ju- ; George J. Love, nominated by President Roosevelt |to be Register and Receiver for the local United . ®sv's COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 25. A\ | —You ! VE! v|neau from the south the follow- &% B States Land Office with headquarters at Anchorage, g ¢ { DROWNED KODIAK FISHERMAN | ! A sou e follow is a real Alaskan, He is an early day ploneer of the| o g iod, LOuse Hart giving all woRKED IN. MOVIE COLONY |ing moming and the Jefferson and Dr. C. P. Jenne | : { | finest type. He has been a member of the Grand e e SR Spokane were both due in Junesu | DENTIST Wise to Call 48 | . | That may be all right for others.| A el d 9 Valentine Lgloo of the Pioneers of .Alaska, serving as its| : | The story of the tragic drown-|from the south during the week. Rooms 8 and “MORE ABUNDANT LIFE” GOAL OF | s i N A o fer G ling of Ole Olsen and Hans Hy- Building Juneau Transfer PRESIDENT. Secretary, for many, many years. He is widely|. Miss Hart, 21-has chosen & jan two stalwart Kodiak fisher-| Judge and Mrs. J. F. Malony Telephone 176 . i o known throughout the Territory and has a host| career in criminal law. The EBY‘m(,.A,'WhO p’erished in Uyak bay on|were due to v ohiAde. steamer — ————=j CO. when in need jof friends who will be delighted that this office social life must take second place. | ) day following Christmas, was | Northwestern from a visit to the of MOVING - PRI Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. OfZice nours, 9 am. to 5 pa. cvenings by appointment By the expenditure of ten to twelve billion d°“lhas come to him. He is a lifelong Democrat and lars, President Roosevelt and his advisers are CON- ¢ always taken an active interest in party affairs fident ecoonmic recovery of the Nation can be i, tne Territory. achieved, and that the judgment of all the people will vindicate the Administration's course. However, Insull, says the Greek Premier, must leave that the goal of the President is beyond just economic sountry, regardless. Another case of the unbidden Takes Career Seriously {revived the other day in Seward, says ine Gateway, when it was learned that Olsen was last sea- son’s boat partner of Harry Lan- der, a recent visitor from Kodiak. His late pariner - had fished States. That doesn’t mean that she will put social activities entirely' out of the picture—she’s still pres- ident of the Coalition Club—but | it does mean that, having passed or STORAGE Fuel Oil Cak Olson and Mrs. Olson were passengers on the Northwestern as far as Ketchikan, and were to continue to Juneau on an early ] ! ! i { { { ! \ { j rehabilitation. In his message at the opening session gyest who overstayed his welcome. ‘“]‘e G‘i‘”gm“b” tgxamimtioln, 82 Brisiol bay the past 16 years, said | steamer. ! Phone 321 Coal of Congiess he made this plain when he declared: PP b A Dlans fo follow £36 Jrolession ‘b ander, ‘and wasinotdd for (his Civilization cannot go back; civilization | Good Old Days, Indeed 85 1o s atmrne; here have 1Ine Physique and sterling worth| A weather map issued by the g —a Transfer must not stand still. We Have undertaken | s, o learned;: she: 18/ ibe’ anlys woldan as a fisherman. United States weather bureau at Rob . n new methods. It is our task to perfect, to | (CifiotATaH Hnoulzar) avvie 'm g i e An expert saflorman, Olsen had | Seattle, for January 20, a copy obert Simpso i S Pesd improve, to alter when necessary, but in all The Cincinnati papers in 1840' when General | inal law, rather than civil pree- been gngaged for three seasons by i which had been received here, Opt. D. I 7 cases to go forward. To consolidate what sod wadih haE TN Shtita S nkosios »and | tice. Acked her reason for thig fhe Gloria Swanson troupe at Hol-|showed colder weather prevailing Greduate Angeles Col- | TG o A we are doing, to make our economic and Tyler Too Campaign, quoted whiskey laid down at |choice, Miss Hary replied: lywood, his particular work being | in New Mexico, ‘Arizona and South- lege of Optometry and | social structure capable of dealing with e Hivaror- cai at’ 20 cents a gallon. Peach and| ‘Because I love people. I want assembling of make-believe ships.|ern Utah, than on the Alaskan @pthalmology \ | modern life is the joint task of the legis: apple brandy were considerably higher, the price |to get out and mix with them, to He always spoke of Miss Swanson's | coast. Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground Konnerup’s i | Phone 238 Office Hours: 9:30 | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | i gale overtook them as they pro- ceeded in a small dory toward an? anchored vessel that had a short time before entered the bay. SRR RIS L LUTHERAN CHOIR No practice this week. adv.| plant at Hoonah. R ! Farmers of McDowell County, ™ North Carolina, have formed a co- operative association to grow rasp- | [)p, Richard Wi]fiams | berries on a big scale. | | DENTIST | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building, Phone 481 lative, the judicial and the executive ‘ | teel. the throb .of 1, éven when intelligent acting and was appre- | s SR T branches of the National Government. being $150 a gallon. Holland gin was 3137 a ¢ ciative of the keen interest she! (. J. Alexander, one of the prin- 2 Ll TS M’JRE for LF.SS gallon, while American gin was only 37 cents. it is ugly, rather than delve into . his “ship buflding” H = On other oceasions Mr. Roosevelt has referred There is no man living who can tell exactly what | musty books.” al\\(x' :nm;‘: mi ‘Eij“ASLLII‘_W‘ b "C clpnl_ stockholders of ?he Hoonah PR E, E. SOUTHWELL o L) to this as the “More Abundant Life” In a recgnn kind of whiskey was made in Cincinnati and its| She is descended from a line of wh\"'“hv 7 it hj Holiv ~nyd 'ob’ Packing company, was in town and Optometrist—Optician \ issue of the York Times, Arthur Crock, chief yicinity in the old days. We do know that it was | distinguished lawyers on her pa- . hl‘:“ wo;sk waéw onerjan. was staying at the Alaskan hotel. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | T R Y of its Was! cau, commenting on this phase more or less of a domestic industry. Scores of | ternal side. She is a mniece of [ o L3 ¥ | Speaking of the company’s plans, | "0 Bldg. | | f th tlined what he hoped f de whisk d heaper to tura | Judge Samuel H. Sibley, and a "PIOWR fo hell Y Sueie nahel Mtendadigront g JUNEAU-YOUNG | of the Presi wiis, outling what e ho] armers made whiskey, finding it cheaper to turn| . s 7 v L v = ~ f = 484; Residence - to achieve their own corn into liquor than to turn it into | descendant of Judge Hart, whose T1¢ men were drowned When 2|1y increasing the capacity of their | Office Fmoae ! i | copper stills was on | name is known throughout legal Funeral Parlors | circles of this section. | Miss Hart is a graduate of Miss Harridge's School for Girls at Plainfield, N. J., and did her col- lege work at Vassar. | Three Cases Waiting She had three cases waiting for (her when she took her oath as pork. The production of small an extensive scale 1 and the newspapers of the time were full of advertisements offering them for sale. The supposition is that the whiskey was some- thing like Kentucky moonsihine. We do know it was not aged—it was sold as soon as made. Probably it was milder than the whiskey of today. Bottles B e Pre L is not seeking cconomic lie will be as happy as the n the necessary proportion of busy and earning again, when t is producing what Americans sider a good income for people in com- and when the Mount Everest of e debt has been reduced to a reason- | and Embalmers | | WAKE UP YOUR FROM GIRL TO WOMAN able altitude. But Mr. Roosevelt is not were an expensive luxury. The custom was to buy ; spending, the; ten or twelve billions for these by the barrel and draw off into decanters as needed. | # member of the Columbus bar, Salem, Ore. — “I be- - results only. He cxpects them to establish The well-to-do reveled in decanters. You can find 1t is doubly ?““d for & wo-'} came rundown in health } P enduring other things, social and spiritual them in antique ‘shops today, or great-grandfather’s| Man,” she said, “for she has so ol -cogne Mg B 4 I,|VER BILE— —————*& things, and material things that make for decanter may still ornament the sideboard. much prejudice to overcome. To welght gnd was weai Dr. A. W. Stewart | the greater comfort and happiness of every | But to a thirsty American wondering if really |Succeed she has not only to be as 0 o T “"‘“ouT cllouil DENTIST | indivicual. This new state he is in the habit 4600d whiskey wil ever again be S0ld at a price some- | #0025 & Fivg Aasidhor sl (TR e | Hours 9 am. to 8 pm. | of referring to as “a more abundant life.” thing less than a King's ransom, these quotations . Pierce's ~ Favorite Pre- ou’ll BEW. UILDING What is this “more abundant life” that |of 1840 make one believe that the good old days|Der sex and that it an easy ~— = e ption and it _gave dad You'R Jump Out of Bod in m,,,‘fig;; 409, Res. ,l THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY ! the toil and thought and billions of the New really were good. They did not then have steam |thing to do. But I like a fight.” FfFrqer Bx by, drugeists, | Phone 276 | Fraakiin Strect between ' Deal are to produce? If the hopes of the heat and electric light, but whiskey at five cents iy v - g e W —————— 38 Front an2 Second Streets planners are realized, here are some of its @ Quart presumably could make great-grandtather| BOXER HITS BOTTOM scfiis:: ; elements: The citizen will have more secur- |ignore many inconveniences. e’ PHONE 359 '. ity in his employment. He will work fewer R L hours thu:e in the past :lor a lllvilmzx Tage Alaska’s Strategic Value. 815.'5::,5 133?: lpu‘l{:(; pi?& :; £ | JUNEASE (?PAMP LE e e He will be safe from the exploitation of eventers i ar- atch and Iry sring ' ‘et two financial protessl_onals, He will be permitted | (Seward Gateway.) den t:as :ebt m‘:fia]?;u::usg of || 4 at very ,::”mbuxf.m i .':" The Little Store with the JUNEAU FROCK to take out his natural gaming instinct The thousands of miles of coast line of Alaska, | Germany was given a check for WRIGHT S h g ol o BIG VALUES SHOPPE in publicly regulated or private games of reaching from British Columbia to Attu Island are|g319 after winning his heavyweight ’ T SHOPPE | ‘ou have 8 “Exel { § chance. He will be given an opportunity without a single coast defense, beyond old R“Nlfln'aréumenc with Ray Impellittiere. | PAUL BLOEDHORN -‘::= Y9 but ook ExpooMse” £ to remove himself and his family from an cannon at Sitka and Seward. He has it framed. % . ‘our whale C. L. FENTON . Coats, Dresses, Lingerie ; & unsuccessful atmosphere to a farm or wood- Each year we comment about this and still : o e CARTER'S plbized Hoslery and Hats 3 land where they can be self-supporting, with | nothing has been done about it. We'll quit remind- X e i theme, two CDHIROERACROR e —————————] Government help. ing Uncle Sam if another year rolls by without|ST- SAVA’S DAY CELEBRATION ] NOW OPEN l mbye || soum rvoms St mext to z If he is out of work for private employers Isome action. Lodge Number 208 of the S. N. | ; ¥ ‘amazing Brownle's Barber Shop 1 through no fault of his own, he can depend However, the coast of Alaska seems to offer Feden?non will celebrate ST. | Commercial Ad]ust- } by tresly. orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-8 HOTEL ZYNDA upon Government work in various forms and many ideal locations for completing our defense SAVA'S DAY on Friday, January ment &Ralin B | —.m Evenings by Appolntment Large Sample Rooms l not be required to seek or accept private |line on the Pacific and for strengthening estab- |20 10 I O: O- F. Hall The pro- | b Rt A y —H charity. He will know no great boom years, ‘|lished navy and army bases. e will s‘um art 7:}:5 p-r;- fift;'r ‘ oopetating ;’u‘:;az"hm Service ! (BT T 0 O "-:"TOI SERVICE but also he will not have to endure deep An international outbreak in the i 0 iR EYRDlE EEMPAUNEDIE W18 | 4 Iy = ) ZYNDA, Prop. economic depressions. He will be entitled mean immediate steps to protect skfip;‘f:glfizn: o:.xk:: segvod which will o dollowed by, & 1} Ro:;n isaaue Blog, 1 ! | EIWLINEP,u%“ch i to a pension after a certain number of years coast line of Pacific States. Alaskans could find Boglel aSrtg, . ald. BLAYS jof v‘ S R B ol ratings | , PIONEER CAFE i and Smoked Meats [ e x of faithful service to private employers |safety by diving into a valley or scaling a mountain, | G2Stineau Channel are invited for | on file | | 3. K. Paul Nick Novak | | | Front Street, opposite Harris et or to the Government. Living comforts at |but who wants to do that In the dead of winter, | 1C, VeRing. 2 ¢ s L “THE HOME OF i e kel | GARBAGE HAU | fair piices, supervised by the Government, |Several Pearl Harbors should be established in|. ST SAVA'S DAY is a SERBIAN | GOOD EATS” il CASH AND CARR ||| Beasonable Monthiy Rates | will be put within his reach, including the |Alaska, one of America’s richest treasure vaults, | VATIONAL HOLIDAY and is ob- 5 P B o) E. 0. DAVIS | modern -crvices of light, power and com- SRR 4 ViR Z served throughout the world as BOWLING v | 'I:IZL!:;’H munications. | Speaker Rainey wants the Government to operate such * The celebration here will be } (HotHing Hike the. thrinl ' of N | Da; PhomNEB ,:“ ! This New Deal citizen, for whom the the meat business. Hungry Democrats will be sat- Perfuingd. In Setiian lauguage ang a ten-strike! Develop your .. gk : ; costume, and only SLAV peoples billions are being spent, will not be guar- |lsned if it keeps charge of the gravy.—-(Dallas game on the finest alleys are invited to attend. There will be no admission charge made, but to help cover the expense of the anteed silk shirts or two cars per family. |News.) you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling GENERAL MOTORS [ Holding Fast to MEXICO WILL |CUToOOR ICE BATH! | T ATA s e pairon: ta i i { uavtsa FRoDUOTS ¥ Pool Billiarda Bowlh.g TH]S 93.Ym.ow | Y of Serbian churches and Serbian E bl. h L ag HNS{} T AKES ONE D Y schools. He is being greatly hon- Barbez Shop in ::‘mth- sw "s ed P rlnc’ple s ! W. P. JO N MAKE BID FOR M ML RELEASEDEER TS | B = Rt 5 elucag. Winter and Pond i y., Jan. 25—Hale adv. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. * TGUHIST TRADE and hearty at 93, Dr. J. T. Sutton, e it ] physician, attributes his longevity| NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—When for- Th: i cCAUL MOT 1 to roller skating, bicycle riding and [ mer Patrolman Florence B. Doher- t‘orty-{;‘;‘.fl;ve:xg tfglee 11):::11‘1‘955 Chta ngfes o I M » o i P AL a da.:l{yhpl:::e into co;i water, |ty told Supreme Court Justice Co- B. M Behrend; Bank }lasg e;:glainzd ’{}}:g I Dodge COMPANY I . gl |even if he has to break the ice. |tillo that he wanted to get out of sande h ili and Plymouth Dealers ! Southein RCP“bllC Wlllmg An enthusiast for fresh air and |the alimany jail despite his ar- Fruits an(I Ve etabl()s st g’l a}?g] has- aghered unfailingly to the *: . to Take Chance on outdoor living, he wears summer |rears of $785, the court said: E g 5 i 1 s les 9f sound and con- > D ll clothes in winter and sleeps with| “Alimony should not be made servative bnnkmg practice. — . 3 Amencan ollar little cover, even in the coldest |the means of a cruel and inhuman ALWA YS Now, as since 1891, the safety of de- ! weather, punishment.” sitors’ funds is the first i i i i , WASHINGTON, Jan. 25—Mexico| 'Most every morning finds him| So Doherty is “out.” So is Eman- ere, and the good will of 232?;?::1?;‘0'“ Sm&cm:m(}o' ; l is going to make a bid for Ameri- | astride his cycle for a jaunt into|uel Cohen, whose physician told regarded as the greatest of the asset: of EVE| Y“‘l'fln“mu ! can tourist business, the Commerce | the colntry or skating with the [the court he is ill and needs to go the institution. o s ll.l‘ E Demznleam: Giteile children of the neighborhood. His [ to Arizona or New Mexico. In that ; 5 OFFICERS I AR | 5 e erican dollar is not buy- | daily bath is taken in a barrel out- |case the court said: HRE e ———— ing much abroad these dgys, but | doors with nothing to break the “The law does not require in- TELEPHONE 478 Pkom DEI‘WERY 2N R NDS. President . it will buy plenty in Mexico, and | chilling sweep of winter winds. fliction of the death penalty for - - - H GUx MCcNAUGHTON, GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, i a this is counted upon as an im-| Dr Sutton was a surgeon in the | failure to pay alimony.” e - Pt i + o St Cashier At Coabice d . | mflx:gn i:fiwr in stimulating tour- | Confederate army. Justice Cotillo released Edward JAS. W. McNAUGHTON, Asst. Cashier ' BETTY MAC . Up to now Mexico has not at- tracted “big shot” spenders but it _hopes to get some of them. New “hotels are being built, among them i in Mexico City. It is pointed that Mexico has a grand all- climate, all kinds of outdoor and diversified natural scen- — e KETCHIKAN FIRES Four fires broke out in Ketchi- kan during the recent four weeks W. Freund and Irving Kesterbaum BETWEEN 3 FIRES BOSTON, Jan. 25.—It's a good and damages are reported less than | thing Max Bishop knows how to $100. \ ———e play plenty of second base or he probably would be in for much Malaria control will be attempt- | criticism from the three bosses of ed in 10 Southeastern Missouri | the Boston Red Sox this year. The counties by workers for the Civil|big three—Owner Tom Yawkey, Works Administration. General Manager Eddie Collins and Manager Bucky Harris—all were Established 1892 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. \ ¥ Juneau, Alaska The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA BEAUTY SHOP | I 107 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 , J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep worn by satisfled | - |

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