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_——flfi TH E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1934. * hydrogen. In fact, some of the hottest stars are 1 & gy — T‘T Ty Dally Alaska Emplre more than 9 per cent hydrogen. The cooler stars DEMUNSTRATIUN-HITI-ER TU ASK | PROFESSIONAL | FfllleTMlo?Othles [ SR A «ho'.v smaller amounts and the coidest have very ) . — ‘\ \ ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | little of the element.” 2“ YEARL [\GO o TR CTES, | Gastineau Channel \ o — The earth may not be a fair sample of the K MBRE PquR BY Prom The Empire HeleneW ! 0% Alhrecht b Published every evening except Sunday by _the |cosmic material as a whole, but its relative cold- | PHYSIOTHERAPY u EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main |, oo onaples elements that are contained in it to SO SIS e Eretriclty, Iuira Red B. P. 0. ELKS mee Streets, Juneau, Alaska. Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class matter. combine and form compounds which are essential to life. Water on a star, for example, is potentially present in that hydrogen and oxygen are there. ‘The BEMFLOTUESDAY, FEDERAL HEADS JANUARY 27, 1914 Alaskans were happier than they had been before in the history of 307 Goldstein Bullding | Phone Office, 218 Ray, Medical Gymnastics. { every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. W. Turoff, Exalt- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. us . ve P the Territory when news was re- o temperature must be very low, however, to allow ¥ e RSP TS T S . M. H. Sid Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 e ¢ e et astut sna| AL W f Ch 11 ‘\ U R | ceived of the passage of the Alas- ————————— | cdRuler. M es, per month, the two elements to combine in i efu Al omen o anne n- Wi rge CIC 15[ag to ¥a Ralrond bill by the United e o s ~—d I Secretary. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: ¥ id. i 3 a Railr 3 2 v Gt £ TR DRI TN 5 4 (onpy,..,r, ‘b mdyunce: $1200; sfx month, In advance, commonplace liquid vited to Meeting Spon- 1 Change German Con- |States Senate, Many prominent cit- | RO‘gfl? wANY“” rews || T KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 30; one month, in advance = {kais issue .ments | | uat 5 1760, Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | , o | izens of Juneau issued statements | i Seghers Council No. % ;-mu;“;r ‘l:}l\';"g\:sin::‘sa‘)(){fltfe ey faitare or irregularity | TO MARK PRESIDEN BIRTHDAY. sored by Woman's Club { stitution Radically expressing their favorable reaction | | Electrie U-lb“’:‘ !2:;:;:‘.”' | | Meetings second and 1as in the delivery of heir papers. s e i 1 int + 0 ™ | Colonic to tl erest being shown in Al sage, o Telephons for Editoril nd Busners OFeen T Next Tuesday, hundreds of thousands, POSSIY| . 0 of 5 series of praoti-| LIN, Jan, 27— Chancell wka under the adsinistration of | | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pam. | fi::i?eym.;r:t‘:grsph: y ; i AR e firs s - N, Jan. 27— Chancellor |2 e a i - A B T T aiitied th millions, of persons in more than 5,000 towns scat-| .\"4omoncirations in needlework, | A Hitler will observe the an-|Woodrow Wilson. The bill had | Evenings hv Apm\:\‘::;:tzfl ed to attcnd. Council clat s 1s exclusivel g : 4 i i ; 1t 11 obs W I ! B A e o \ova_ Siotianee casaited o] (ered from jAlasks fo Oalifcrnis and from Maine tol ;" "o Ty ihe Juneau Wo- I niversary of his ascent to power|Passed by a vote of 44 to 16. | Second and Main g 1 b tnge - it or not (\(hl;’rlwlsedclrvdul-‘d in this paper and also the |Florida will honor President Roosevelt on his birth- men's Club, . will be held next|on dJanuary 30 by asking the e JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. el e ibradbades day. They will participate in a “Birthday Ball”|mqyesqay afterncon at 2 o'clock in|Reichstag for an enabling act to| The Seward Society of the Ju- THE T it RO H. J. TURNER, Becretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | for Mr. Roosevelt. g the Legion Dugout, according to!c he constitution radically. |neau high school elected the fol- E B WILSON —_— THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | The proceeds from the many affairs are to be|anmouncement made today by Ha- | > Chancellor proposes vesting |lowing program commitfee at a Chiropodist—Foot Specialist ¥ Gur iru’ks go sny place s I,m,..,', |used to create a permanent endowment fund for|zel James Ferguson, President of executive powers in the Fed-|meeting held on the previous day; | 401 Goldstein Building | 1 time. A tank for Diesel OHl ; T the nation-wide work of the Warm Springs Founda-|the organization. eral Ministery of the Interior which | Florence Larson, freshman; Hazel | PHONE 496 | and s tank for crude oll save ' tion for Infantile Paralysis. More than 500 trade This demonstration is' a part heretofore had to rely on States|Jaeger, sophomore; Almond Rich- g AL i burner trouble. unions will co-operate. to ex of the program of community ser- ards, junior and Charles Sabin, se- I ?’»I J PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | Nothing, we believe, could give greater pleasure|vice of the Department of Fin The Chancellor also proposes es- | nior. Almiond Richards was made {o Mr. Roosevelt than such a birthday remembrance. | ATts, of which Mrs. J. C. Staple- e s B R | bRs.kaser o FrEpeURGER | || RELIABLE TRANSYER et it ton is chairman. Mrs. William, 2nd State Judicial institutions vest- 7 N ] |t was at Warm Springs that he won his brave| '1/ il B g trator | ing their power in the Federal | DENTISTS | s fight against the dread malady that struck him inJ2rman Will be ©ne CEmORSHE |y ' ister of tco ang Federa| . The Bankers' team defeated the Blomgren Building N ———- in charge at this meeting and her|Minister of Police and Federa!| overarafts In a closely played i 'f |the prime of manhood. He has since ‘then devoted| ;. ot ation will cover all stitch- Minister of Justice. et g sely. plaj b | PHONE 56 | { X much of his own fortune to building up a health| . cq in plain and fancy sew- | s S m“e”y‘snng:;“;anfl}l('-]lhv‘wlr'?lksr ;1; | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | [ ) L] ‘res.url there for unfurlunntg sufferers, m.ost of »v.hem.mg i‘"yl)ly STEELE'S REVELERS sétited By Gy EaNaughton, J, R. -— —= I‘- s <5 | children, from the same disease. No finer tribute, | All Women TInvited | TO FURNISH MUSIC TONIGHT | Willis and Harry Lucas and the !»" e e no greater mark of admiration for the President.| The meeting is not limited to| AT MANDARIN BALL ROOM|overdraft brigae by br. E || Dr. C. P. Jenne could be given than this spontaneous and voluntary | club members, but all women of 2 Kaser, J. H. King and Earle Hun- | DENTIST Wise to Cau 48 i contribution to the cause that is so dear to his heart.|the channel are invited to bring Jimmy Steele's Revelers’ six-|ter. The score was 1429 to 1413 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ‘ J 'l‘ f = 'ROPERL :STOWED. their needlework problems to Mrs. [ piece orchestra will furnish the|with Guy McNaughton gmaking the Bullding uneau lranster AUTHORITY PROPERLY BESTO It is not to be wondered at that most bankers|Jarman, who will be glad to give music for the dance at the Man-|high score, 225. . | Telephone 176 C h A d I there is anything that can defeat that section |object violently to inflation. Look at what hap-|advice and instruction concerning | darin Ball Room this evening. In »——————--—")) Lo. when In nee of the President’s recovery program embraced in|pened to them when they tried to get away t:ergr. It :f espev;ally en]:ph;sm_g‘azkmmn wl the r_eglular dance 45 Weather in Juneau for the pre- S of MOVING 2 s Sha e that no charge of any kind will|sic, several special new numbers|vious 24 h 0 ¥ M e mprsry—a g ! th it. ours still remained clear <. t:?nm::h;m‘zork;u?:: a?)idvndr‘;vsficksa(;‘;g:lt::\:éhtllii i § be made for this service, and it is|will be featured by the popular|with a maximum temperature of Dr. J. W. Bflyflfi or STORAGE ing I . o 3 o | EN ol 85 be taken fo stamp it out wherever it is found to| It is to be doubted if even a bootlegger could hoped thit a large number of Ju |"r“’°"’a' 8 degrees above zero and a mini- | DE! STl il i i D Fiall fust whit 1t Is thet distill tting | Neau women will avail themselves — e mum of 2 degrees below zero. Rooms 5-6 Triangle g | F . i & x exist. Only in that manner can the public fundstell just what i 151 at some distillers are PUMting | o\ ™ opportunity and prof MAHONEY LEAVES FOR g | Of:iee nours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | uel O1l y allotted to fthese works perform the functions de- |out as whiskey labeled as blend. [by this special piece of commun-| Thies Breheih Whltos: | Toseph venings by appointment, | | signed for them A b ity service which the club is of-' TRIP TQ KETCHIKAN|and Alexander Robertson, natives | e ; Coal } In plac 1, n the hands of Secretary and Public America—A Classroom. fering. Mrs. Jarman asks that| of Scotlatkl, Robert Duncan, also i Works Administrator Ickes the power to deal with | (Cincxn_nnci el all women attending bring their ynjted States Marshal W. T.|a native of Scotland and Benjamin = Transfer ( graft and grafters, of manipulation and manipulators D erq - .th sl by own thimbles. , Needles, threadand | Mahoney left on the Northwestern |R. Leivers, native of England, were Robert Saeon \ " of public funds for such projects, the President has| i assmngzlm s mrm;‘rs hwem S | oo for practice work Will be|for Ketchikan, where he will re-|all admitted to citizenship by Judze D o~ ] acted wisely and in a timely manner. Mr. Ickes| compari:g i pastpwlth i us\fiallv ‘O‘S‘lpphed she stated. |main until after the Ketchian R. W. Jennings the previous day. Opt. D. ! has proved his capacity for handling every situation | : i) o First of Three term of court, which is scheduled |All of the new citizens were well- Greduate Angeles Col- . A i he office | ¢ disadvantage of the former. One professor from| The demonstration Tuesday Will \to convene in that city Feb known residents of Douglas Island lege of Optometry and | that has confronted him since he took over the Office |yaja went so far as to declare Rockefeller to be |pe the first of a group. of three'p, y ruanw __._._.‘ufls slan g :)m.hilmology \l‘ A | i of Secretary of Interior and became Public Works Administrator. He has made adherents out of ene- mies and converted lukewarm and passive supporters | into warm friends and constant allies by his sincere devotion to duty, his tireless and efficient labors |a greater man than Shakespeare. The New York | Sun thereupon remarked that if this were so doubt- less, Rockefeller, had he written “Romeo and Juliet,” would have much simplified it. Those famous lines: “Night's candles are burnt out and [ cutting and fitting of garments, | one of which will be given every two weeks. Subsequent meetings will feature the use of patterns, | BB~ o, A S LOSES TONSILS 1’ Albert Willlams underwent an and special types of needlecraft,! Shop in Juneau Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL i 3 : : f operation for the removal of his | to get into motion projects designed to supply emer- jocund day . such as knitting, crocheting and | Optometrist—Optician ! gency employment to millions. He has been suc- Stands tiptoe on the misty moun- all st 1. eroimnlarg oAk, AL | tonsils at the office of Dr. W. w.| Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted | s . tain tops,” | Council this morning. Room 1, Valentine Bldg. | | cessful in large measure. He is entitled to have all 4 2 the final meeting it is also planned = ’ I TNE i i the power necessary to kill off the ugly monster|WOUld have bee';fl;"““%g‘: e lto have an exhibit of needlevork,(, . . - e il Office Pmoze 484; Residenoe hose |1 | M AU.YOUNG | of graft wherever it shows its head to endanger AN T e e exemplifying the progress that has| i e i sl i | Funeral Parlors | LR l_ ¢ ohi t _That particular Yale professor subsided then and | poon made through the ages in| AT THE HCOTELS . to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | the continued and complete success o e great ;oo He had become too dogmatic, as C’i"“”m?the development of the oldest il B O et 8 e LA B ) [ L Livensed Funeral Directors 2ol task entrusted to him by Mr. Roosevelt. We are| in the classroom was not permitted. But when he . { certain he will use that power decisively, but wisely |addressed the public he found that his. opinions|he Fine Aris Gastineau B—— ———————M| | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 § and judiciously. | were not to be taken as the law and the gospel. g A. C. McLean, .Juneau; Leonard | Dr. Richard Williams | — | This is not much of a parable, yet some of the | B K. ENGSTROM LEAVES | Anderson, City; C. P. Porch; O.| DENTIST ) S S T e | A SAMPLE OF THE professors at the Capital might well ponder over it. ON BUSINESS TEIP TO ! Jensen; Joe Anderson, E. A. Ras- \ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ' THE EARTH A NIV ultra-violet rays from the sun. If the earth were In their classrooms they have been elucidating the and our most profound and daring thinkers, yet in being called from the spheres of thought to the SEATTLE ON BUSINESS 4, ccon’ gi agway; J. R. Van Win- Robert McClain, son of Elwood | | Phone 276 SABIN’S YERSE, [history of the past. But now they are calling on to| oL S Kle s Kodiak. e e ' help make the history of the present and the| B o T il | Zynda [ "Bl T SR G S g lms‘ m ,lfms pesnt Bl dhho Ve e;r;'nirutgre And they are c;],lled on to :o this not before | for the South on the steamer, g,y ooy Jun{:u. =) = Everything in Furnishings ' is a highly favored body in the universe as a whole, |y 00 o b U S Coon ut in the eyes of the | Northwestern on a short business | Alaskan | Jones-Stevens Shop | #—— Tt fox e 4 with just the right temperature, atmosphere and ... .- | trip. Al Miller, city, I b Dr. A. W. Stewart B— { chemical makeup Lo support life. Remove the tny| 1o i extremely difficult for them to lay aside ——t———— e St o, o | ] ADISN-=CHILDRENS - 1 | DENTIST — bit of ozone in the air high above the earth and|heir dogmatic methods. Some of the members|ROBERT McCLAIN HAS Pt e S e M READY-TO-WEAR | Hovss 9 am. to 6 pm. | el { “we should all be burned shortly by the intense|of the brain trust are our most brilliant scholars TONSIL OPERATION | Beward Street Near Third | SEWARD BUILDING TrE J Las { | 4 Office Phone 409, Res. | HE JUNEAU UNDR' Frankiin Street between a few thousand miles nearer the sun its tempera- - —_— e ture would be materially raised and a trepical[sphere of action they are asked to do something :V“‘C"““;v R W e | NOW OPEN || Fewy on Rl biamle ! climate be more common, Move the earth & similar |to them nev and untried. So, when they propose My 8% iae o'tee ot Dr. W. W.| 1 e .. . | ) distance away from the sun and a colder climate |Something that is particularly novel they might Counc_u__thisr Gt ; [ (Jummer(:l‘.ll Ad}us“ " E’!——L‘ ' B st it M Rectih Ay, oF ttme of Tevolu|SioR RS genilyl whisper to hemsgivey: | JHire TN ment & Rating Bureau | JUNEAU SAMPLE ;s h comes the milkman. Cooperating with White Servic e e 9 S g Sy tion on its axis, were the same as it takes the earth | | e gB i SHOP JUNEAU FRO ‘ - i H ureau ‘ E to go around the sun, we should have one side| Angq wouldn't it be funny if Huey and Tom Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. The Little Store with the .‘ i always toward the sun and the other side inigeflin should crawl into the same hole when it | Comp ete | We have 5000 local ratings BIG VALUES SHOPPE darkness and cold, and the earth would have the comes time to?—(Macon Telegraph.) | | th Hfla | “Exclusive buf Bxpenat { same characteristics as the moon. | N n Coats, l)n:‘rl Ive™ ; Speaking at the meeting of the Rhode Island| As for whiskey in drug stores, it comes nearer | We are now showin s e 3 C.L FENTON ‘ ' section of the American Chemical Society last deing a drug than a ham sandwich.—(Toledo Blade 3 i g b FINE (AT e OLRAIE Hoslery and Hats ! month, Dr. Donald H. Menzel, of Harvard Ob- - ; all items in the well : | | o W 8 ekt 06 N | | Some cities are still blessed: Cincinnati starts IMPRESSIVE Watch and Jewelry Repairing ' X " - scrvatory, described the problems of the origin of '# known— Brownle's Barber Shop ¢ the new year with a $4,000,000 balance.—(Buffalo 4 | at very reasonable rates | the earth and the history of the earth’s develop- DIGNITY | rfice Hours: 10-12; ZYND. 3 4 ment in the light of cosmic chemistry. Although i| COUTier-Express) || WRIGHT SHOPPE | e £ Appogth:x;: A ‘ i A i ! Cara N ome The funeral service is | PAUL BLOEDHORN Large Sample Rooms semple of the matter in the universe as a Whole.!qollar and whiskey will be stabilized.—(Indianapoli & » igni o ZYNDA, Prop. ) — polis T l degree of dignity . . its " i An analysis of the earth’s crust and iis atmosphere News.) | otletries impressiveness softens the B HI-LINE SYSTEM | b i | shows that 12 elements out of 92 comprise 99 per e S sorrow of the bereaved. ! | Groceries—Produce—Fresh ‘ cent of the material. And now the high cost of living becomes further i ) Our beautiful chapel is l i and Smoked Meats *— " ; “Many of the known elements” he declared, complicated by the. high cost of liquor.—(Buffalo available without cost. , J. Nick Novak | Front Street, opposite Harris ] GARBAGE HAULED 2 “occur in such small amounts in such analysis LMHCO“IWT'EXN&SS‘ "THE HOME OF 111 Hardware Co. | Reasonable Monthly Rates no chemical means can detect them. The identifica- T R B tle M ® L GOOD EATS” il CASH AND CARRY | l v tion of a large number of terrestrial elements in "’e'sayw?ulyntzm;l at.aetaiiis, and zepudiation . lWhys;;ot utier Mauro . = i | E-:rugpn EéVIS stars led early investigators to believe that the IRHE . TRt hNe SR The Charles W. Dy earth was a fair sample of the cosmic material. 500,000,000 from Uncle Sam.—(Los Angeles Times.) Carter Mortuary I. Day Phone 371 \ supports life, he 'said, the earth is really a very poor No doubt the day will come when both the | “Recent work has shown definitely that this con- clusion was unjustified. New exact methods indicate that many stellar a,tmospheres consist mainly orl Some day some people may get used to the Washington talks of money in billions, but it won't be the old- tuners——(lndians,pons News) WhmVou Bu. Your Automatic Oil Heat conducted with a high Drug Co. — ALASKA MEAT (O, PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ELEVATOR SERVICE Juneau Will Profit Largely g Be SURE.' FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND . £ TC HAMS AND BACON—U, 8. Government Inspected ° You i!'fisu.r:nu( PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 RO e Jrendof busdaets s e DEPENDABLE ery interests of the di'stri'c_t will not fail to c OPibll: Dealer HOTEL OF HOTELS ] respond to improved conditions there. This ba.nk has developed its facilities and §haped its varied services to meet the stead- ily expanding requirements of these indus- tries, working alike with management and with employees. Be sure yl;u/ ot agood, CORRM& installation 3 Be rure a SURVEY of your heating The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TIME TO EAT AT ANY TIME—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at this Res- taurant a great variety Conservative management, adequate re- sources and an experience which covers four of the five decades of Juneau’s history make this institution a dependable depository and business friend. IDEAL PfflNT SHOP Deome e | plant is S i J s Dl e 1e! s ness men’s lunch. PH N ONE 549 (1 Wendt & Garster The B. M. Behrends ) FRYE’S .Y BEEF BAILEY’S “DELICIOUS” /and BACON mgmm o ‘P“'?‘gr'{gf‘d"’&“g:’“ , : BEER—If Desired | ” I Frye-Bruhn Company l Telephone 38 . Prompt Delivery l [5

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