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md TR AT A Y ST I ARG Mg taceuns P i g—_—_'—,,-'—'—'——_—_— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1934. . . [ Whiskey produced from corn must be labeled “Bour U r——— w4 | smpgureee o 2 Daily Alaska Empire " "o i o prcsins o GODDESS || "I PROFESSIONAL Fraterndl Socioties: | s Ak B S SRR | word whiskey. Rye whiskey and malt whiskey must 2{\ YE ARS‘ AGO e OF ' . BEM - - GENERAL MANAGER |be so labeled L % | S — 3 2 e W i3 RO The words “straight,” “blended” or “imitation” " Jensen Prom The Empire Helene W. L. Albrecht | |+ Gastineau Channel 0 BT PHYSIOTHERAPY n e | Published every evening except S KYMN;" must appear in type as large as any on the label] s T Y au.P nd and MAIN| ;04 in conjunction with the brand name. SRR T, | | Massaze, Electricity, Irtra Rea | | B- P- O. ELKS meets . etk iy — The age of straight whiskey must appear on the SYNOP. Frank Grahame, , back crawl with anticipation. His d | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, | | °very Wednesday at Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | v v e | the exvlorer. with the movie star Titnad i h The first mask ball of the Ju-| $p m Visiting matter. label, along with the name. When less than one| .o Kent. and her press agent, thoughts skipped again to the pos- Athletic Club the previous| | 307 Goldsteln Building | . m. - T B A A ¥ i ¢ | ffovatio Greene. are led out to be | sibilities of his getting to it, and the |neau Athle brothers welcome, BSCRIPTION RATES. year old, the age is to be stated in months. Horatio Aare, it £ g 2 g WA g mn|| Phone Office, 216 b J T icias for ¢TI UnF ipatral spirits ‘ave. used AL Mdximum ‘per=]. Sioivs. oo hos eme RagiRSRse | probable olinnces Of Foy Seing (0 Fyenisg had pecke ks hallip, 7 c T on Rl Wi Tutorf, Eealfe oo S it i Mol % 9 bt el e g vous sublevados after he has | successfully. with a great crowd of merrymakers | = ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, per month. with the amount of water By mall, postage paid, at the following ou be stated, bent on having a good time and was claimed to be one of the most | | centage must inpped weapons to Grahame and Greene. and put oasoline into an rates: Had the tires held their inflation? Secretary. e in advance, |used to bring the spirits down to the proof stated Rose A. Andrews | One . 'in advance, $12.00; six months, pirplane ne also is to be sacri 'Tv tuft Us 2 | airplane v, alsg 2 e he stuff poor Juan had poured, into 3 . | - i Y5evit they will promptly |on the label. | floed bu this savage tribe in the dn- |\, 1ank might not have‘been high- | brilliant dances ever given in Ju-| | Graduate Nurse KNICATS OF COLUMBUS notify the cae y failure or irregularity “Artificially flavored” whiskey must be so label-| orir o K0t Holluiosod, | test gasoline. Perhaps Langton had |neau. Many beautiful and original| | Kleetrlo Oabinet Baths—Mas- | | Segher; Council No. 1760. he delivery of their 3 g 3 : doiart P n 2 feptons Jor Editor nd Business Offices, 374. ed, with the nature of the flavoring. If coloring left enough in the carburetor to rev| | costumes were worn, those winning Offl-";l Colu;:e lrrlz::l-sn; ’| fi:fififfi'f"f‘;{mm R < ATEL Ess, a S us X Ce: r e, ug 3 v T ve: vorn by Mr. and Mrs. | ce hours am. .m. :30 p. m. n " TED PRESS, matter is used in excess of 2 per cent of volume hapter 3 up the motor until its heat would||prizes were worn | | \NLEH?EF yfi»F :isso:i:u.«m, entitled to th |the amount must be stated, with the name of the| CI Y ¢ make an inferior grade good fuel. Philo J. Cleveland, Mrs. Thomas| | Evenings hv Appointment | ‘f‘ransient brothers urg- republication of ell news, dispolnes oo oo the S A | ™\ cloud of fcense wreathed|Bush, Mrs H. F. Cain, Herb Rube,| | Second and Mam Phone 35 | ed to attcnd. = Council | coloring matter | i 4 No gin can be labeled ‘double distilled” or “triple ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER distilled,” and the word “pure” is not to appear THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION on any label | The retail price printed on the label is that established at the time of bottling, and includes the Federal tax, but not State or municipal tax. This provision, however, may be rescinded at any time by the administration in case the printing of the retail price should not prove practical later. Chambers, Fifth Stred, JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Becretary >t otherw credited in this paper and also the yews published herein. Bert Huhen, Miss M. Hensel, Mrs. |E2 Lee Pulver, Miss Merrill, Mrs.| [ B ————— George Saum, Miss J. Koskelainen, | Gus Ko inen, Eugene Rowe, l E- B- WILSON i v Chiropodist—Foot Specialist iam Frye. i A ! 401 Goldsteir. Building i PHONE 496 | Grahame feel clumsy |about the heads as they were taken the temple-house to the . It made Janet cough. It clled like burning paint, with an r-odor that was like rank to- T MADE and uncomfortably unwashed. He passed his hand over the stubble of beard on Lis cheek; he ran his fin- gers through his hair in an uncon- yus ttempt to tidy himself. The | 7! miled. hey left me my compact,” she £ald, still .miling. P TS _— MOUNT JUNEAT LODGE NO. M—i Second and fourth Mon- @' 1CC0. Jday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, 2| beginning at 7:30 p. m. L. E. HENDRICKSON, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secr February 23, which fell on Mon- | day, was to be observed as a holi-, day in all Federal offices accord-w — ing to a law which provided that| | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ey turned the corner of the e. Facing them, held by two d natives, was Juan. The lad’s was About his head was wathed a cloth, stained with dirt sC girl BT | Copies of all labels, wrappers, etc., must be filed| Grahame chuckled, then abrupt- when a holiday falls on Sunday, | with the administration. Iy his expression sobered. and blood. 3 the next day sholl be observed. | DENTISTS | |retary. | Imported spirits may be brought in without these| 2" they told you.. .." | His eyes however, flflshtl‘_i wn: { Blomgren Bullding B 3 ted spirits maj s While her smile wat Raddl By 4. | 2 and defiance; they glittere | PHONE 56 iy labels, but must be relabeled in accordance With|yced the clear blue of her eyes |like fresh-chipped obsidian. The | The Emplre _mntfl}n(’: bseve}:L ! R 2otk e ST B 301 iruks go sny place amy the regulations before they canbe sold. darken. is beneath his aquiline nose were |n€ws dispatches received by thel . | ime. A tank for Diesel OF | - i “Yes.” she said quietly, “I know. | a thin line of defiance. As he saw Juneau radio station of the Mar-| S@—— ®| | and a tank for crude oil save { o T - | e s e 5 g f coni Wireless Telegraph company | £ —_— burner trouble. | ADVERTISING KEY TO PROSPERITY. | Is thereany hope at all?” Grahame they relaxed in a smile. t 2 ; ! 2 The guards - sesmed ‘were. stiil. | of America. {1 - Dry G P, Jenne |} anoux 149, NIGHT 1t { reates tenti hey wer i JENOS dias, Senor,” he greet- DENTIST The greatest potential force for the political, | Although they were speaking in| “[QUENOS dias, Senor, g g A L ELIABLE 1 4 : 5 | economic and social welfare of the nation is not in, English he observed that some were | 1) cd. His lips parted. A Jdarge; cromwd s plennig o Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . TR o DRINKER TO KNOW WHAT HE GETS. editorial columns of newspapers, but in the adver-| Pres ing close, as if listening.| The rough palm of a guard smote |g0 to Treadwell to witness the| Building | S 3 s B 2 = Grahame's glance met the girl's leve| th ,rds back into his teeth. |game between the Juneau Athletic | Telephone 176 1|22 : 1 4 U8iNg &pace. | This was ithe Ol logks reestif il | Juans jot eyes brightened, He still | Club basketball team and the Mexi- g~ . @l Genuine Swedish The Federal Alcohol Administration 15 golng given by Kenneth Collins, Assistant to the President ! can Mine team. The line-up of the 1 £ e Swedis ake stringent regulations to stop misbranding Of ,¢ oo of the largest commercial houses in Phila- | ek e he D Mhililgan W= SERETSEE § Massage whiskey and to show the consumer what he IS T€"/geiphia at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania |e; Earle C. Jameson, rg; Ed Bren- | Dr. J. W. Bayne Mrs. J. M. Malila ceiving for his money. This is good news 1 |neyepaper Publishers' Association/ Mr, Collins said: | nan, 1g; Roy Wilson, rf; Cash Cole. DENTIST | GASTINEAU HOTEL ! 1 Phone 10 for appointment “For that Millicn Dollar Rooms 5-8 Triangle Bldg. Of:ice nours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Alaskans, now that Alaska Repeal Bill has been 2 {1f; and substitutes Ziegler, McKan-' passed by the Senate, the next step is the House | na and Hurlbutt. Stimulation of the desire for goods is the missing link between the enormous productive and final signature by President Roosévelt capacity of this country and its ability to svenings by appointment, Feeling” | The regu s do not require the label to con- buy. I advocate the building of a sort of In connection with a criticism of | | Phone 321 & & tain the exact percentage of every ingredient ~ composite industrial giant based upon the ing” by the Elks' Miss Louise | ff— —n| o PIRES therein, as ated in several States, but they do development of thousands of h}i]ll'mrtoh ug- Anderson, dance instructor, stated |= . FINE l set snough to give the consumer a definite idea’' Dloited articles, no one of which might be | that there was no connection be- 3 5 0‘;"(.‘;2;;\‘_0‘:)&:[;]" l):hm,ml | extremely important in its own right, but | tween “ragging” and the new danc- Robert Simpson l W-:c‘hv:r;d J";':’menfl“;'" 2 Even the size of type is specified for various | all of which taken together might enable | es, hesitation waltz, tango and flir- Opt. D. l Rormsis | < £ e 3T this country to match purchasing desire with | tation waltz. These latter were as WRIGHT SHOPPE | Greduate Los Angeles Col- qualifications so that they will not be overlooked | Fi . e i % b I ah ths 165 HIgproduetAeEPRURTS. | beautiful as other ball room danc- lege of Optomsty and il PAUL BLOEDHORN . ey 8 f | | ing if done correctly, she affirmed. ©pthalmology | The regulations define the various types of whis- Remember that one swallow.does not make a 5 witted Van | exactly, and permit ther ulll dm bclsold )fl-‘ |drink and two or three days of balmy weather | There had been a delightful skat- | . 1 “whiskey,” providing each is labeled to show the!q .. ' ve gonne Oross your fingers, anyway e g | ¥ loes no g £ SS ) s, anyway. ing party at the Douglas roller rink heamer what he is geliing. Thin'ts. expected to | et || JUNEAU.YOUNG | influence States, such as Ohio, which use the United | Under a new banking law, desposits are guar- skating whist was played and Hcl»‘ PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL J Funetal Parlors ' States Pharmacopeia as their guide and insist thallgneeeq up to $2,500. That is doubtless protecting mi Aalto won the high prize. Those Optometrist—Optician ! Livensed Funeral Directors | key,” to be sold under that name, must be|ine great majority of depositors. present were the Misses Helmi Aal-| | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | and Embatmers | aged in the wood for four years [ to, Regina Miller, Cassie King, Lu-| | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. || | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | Other important provisions are that blended whis-| 1t is hinted that if they keep the price up the [ cille Fox, Edith Jackson and Anna | | Office Pmoae m,fi We.n;( B M key labels must show the age of the youngest whis-|ihirsty may even have to buy their drinks on the ‘Pgnzlase. ar‘ld the Messrs. William | | Phone N:aolflgew ;u;-; Lot 8 ey > key used; that labels must bear in conspicuous t¥Pe |instaliment plan. Mitchell, - Olgat Andcrsog. Claude | | to 12; 1:f B I. set thereon by that | 3 R | Fenglasse, Harvey Fremming, Salem g SA BIN)S synthetic must be labeled “synthetic” in type| To the red of ink and blue of the eagle—and jJafK n and John Bri ‘.___.__-——————II as large as any other type on the label, and that business—have been added the old brown of the jug, i e £ « || Dr. Richard Williams | = o everything required must appear on one label. {not to mention the yellow of the Chiscler. | ! i‘ PAINYS—OILS |! | DENTIST ; for Mem Labels must indicate the pfincipal material from | . ST A A drum began a sulien thumping | i — i B | OF¥ICE AND RESIDENCE ! which liquor is made. Any flavos matter or | Actions Spe: s or than Words. ! { — S | coloring matter used must be designated by name e ll\l_ml_d_‘_ “None,” he said distinctly. | smiled, although a thin line of blood | HARDWARE : | | Gestineau Building, Phone 481 Ha - ! : M o She drew a breath, flutteringly.| welled at the corner of his mouth | | ) ! g on the label | (Fairbanks News-Miner.) 5 = 3 ! e - The regulations refer to all distilled spirits, ¢x-| Anthony J. Dimond, Alaska’s Delegate to Con- | Hershiould.rs siraishiencd, and, e ”‘.‘,‘r ‘;‘““,‘:_‘}"‘ "“n",“ &l "'sucn‘]'cd '.Th‘“n“ Hardware Co & a| | THE JUNEAU LAunpay cept those bottled prior to the date to be set later, |gress since March 4, has no opposition either in the | ;o 1co 'y i hana reached out and lnlo,lohu' m_‘lL!“L’h X Jqfne | e 5 P_Dr A_ W. Stewart | Framklin Street betweem 3 i 3 sratic o 3 ng artv e # e o " e ' § | (r———————————— 74 . 3 * and to circulars, pamphlets, etc, that Bo with the Democratic or Republican party to succeed himself, | ,oi10q Grahame's [leca el and be mitdmpion ics| 5 ) | Front an® Becomd Streets | ¥ R e s adver- (he being the only candidate to file for the Con- “The - - s ' ENTT | bottle, as well as display cards, signs and adver d . | Thank you, F repetition of the blow. | 5 ! Hovrs 9 am. to 6 pm. 1 Eiieraents. ressional position, the first time in the history of | «y,, came into this for me, didn't| .g P : Sk Clgars 3 | 'L PHONE 359 {the Territory of Alaska that a representative to 2 g vthi Tne | . Dsnor" by dontintied in his H- EEWARD BUILDING L Whiskey is placed in three classes il tae . T 0L kb b @nbbrnded KFowine | oie L AR anything—" The | 339 gpanish, us it there had been | Cigarettes | Office Phone 409, Res. | Straight whiskey is “any alcoholic distillate from | o0 NS0 =0 BARCa & activity of her guards interrupted | ) oty iernniion, “I have made you | 18 | Phone 276 | iclearly that the people of Alaska, regardless of party politics, have implicit confidence in “Tony” Dimond, | |as their representative, and appreciate his loyalty | to Alaska and Alaskans during the short time he 1 § her. They were hedged through the | doorway and into the early sun- light. | Grahame blinked his eyes at the | T e e ettt JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE Candy Cards 51 happfer. 1 told them, when 1 was i i taken, of the sympathetic assist- | ance that Don Raoul Ortega gave | us. How he helped me hide, and | a fermented mash whiskey, distilled and withdrawn of grain commonly known at not to exceed 160 degrees proof from the cistern room of a dis- between 110 degrees proof and 80 degrees has been in Washington, D. C. as our represen- | shimmering glare. A few hundred | poq "o o0 PPl B0 B8 M0 | JUNEAU SAMPLE “Exclusive but not Expenstve” proof, and produced by the same distillery from tative. | vards to the left the serrated sidcs | 0 ascape of—" | HOP Coats, Dresses, Lingerio the same type of materials, and as part of the same| Delegate Dimond is doing wonderul work for| of the great pyramid slanted up “He lies!” ‘ e S Hoslery and Hate H ason' stills " 1Al 8 s already prove 7| war ard the temple-house. In N . The Little Store with the pr season’s distillation. Alaska and has already proven himself eminently | ward toward th: P Pro 1hs eltearics'of tha temiple: e e bt Blended whiskey is any mixture of straight whis- [qualified to discharge the duties of his office. kies or straight whiskey and distilled spirits, ana:Amlk‘] r:; gusgnl::’;{j:flz “:l:” fomeons, L ol % | ony J. t the general n, run- must a S J vhiskey of 1 - contaln ist least 16.por cent whiskey ol ”O\nmg on the Independent ticket—but that sounds | & degrees proof straight whiskey by volume and doesilike an empty dream. Our Delegate should have | | BIG VALUES the quiet air above, a column of smoke streamed straightly upward, | then flattened as it touched some | new atmospheric stratum. Crowds of people clung to the sides of the huge monument and house, Ortega came. His hands were bound behind him, and twc guards held him by the elbows. His, apparently was a pitiful plight. The man’s lips were flaccid with HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE C. L. FENTON CHIROPRACTOR | New |; ]\‘(;w;;)rx‘n.‘j‘m any rye or bourbon essence or similar ‘me unanimous support q! every voter in the Ter- e TattATa AbohY 114, bose. Ag Pamc; coherence was lost in the “ o South Front St., next to 8. o 8 ‘rnury. regardless of politics. by : e jumbled sentences that tumblec Brownle's Barber EXNDA, Prop, Imitation whiskey is “all other distilled spirits S A SR they pressed through the lanes |y, them, | rc Ilc orfice Hours: 10-13; 3-8 colored and or flavored in simulation of whiskey.” One communicant writes in to ask whether it is| Made bY Shelkeusrip, Loy saw thac | UH lles) Tlid hoy Mesl 't tel | : Evenings by Appointment The label must indicate “in a fair, intelligible |considered gentlemanly to steal a glance at the | the SORSONESS WS COMPOSEL ' 0L | you I am your friend. There is & | S vl st EBREUM, b oy e o v o g and accurate manner, the kind, type, nature and female garter. It is if the observer can do no| gra™e i Sy B Co e ™ iy, | Mistake. T brought these people | Pabst Famous = GARBAGE HAULED | ¢ neral standard” of the product. It must contain better—(Lexington, Ky, Herald.) 1058 Dittorerates. :x_e‘redfur you. I have been your | - LI . T Reaginshis Msathly Ratde .| rothing misleading, or omit anything essential. ; e ¢ Some of tha women carried younz | g 'g; il | Draught Beer HI-LINE SYSTEM \ E. O. DAVIS ! If any ingredient is stressed in blended or| Yale phy:wmns ([f‘s(‘rlhr a brain condition N[ children upon their hips, holding | o0 i Il;:andr s struck him | On T Groceries—Produce—Fresh TELEPHONE 584 jmitation whiskey, the label must state the minimum |¥Dich one eats & meal and 10 minutes later can't | older ones, solemh eyed little| "™ gy po f | ap snd Fraoked, Sonse Day Phone 371 ! ey o itell what he ate. That would be eggplant.—(Detroit ! people, by the hand. A gala day for gan a flat, suller Front Street, opposite Harris 1 ¢ percentage of that ingredient. | News.) i {’hm"’, .tkeou"hl rahtme bitterly, | UMPINE from within the temple. "_]IMMY" CARLSON | Hardware Co. | .. All labels must be in English, s y APl b L . . ! ARR’ — e DS Bl o R B e | Jike the Roman stiows of ol in the | & TEUFS Suddenly appeared at the | | oasH AND cARRY | |f iSO . s e Disarmament is just like the weather; every-| coliseums when men were c ed| A € . Geographical names must not be used unless pody talks about it and nobody does anything—| to flounder in their own blood, mr‘;gl‘f:gug‘g“t:“;”r‘h’i“foe“’; “‘f ”“"l‘ a "‘!‘.M'om” ) the whiskey actually was made at such a place.|(Bos 3 a Caesa 3 was strangely made at suc place. | (Boston Globe.) lh?tgig{isfliitl!zl:dnf‘;l‘if'l‘i“;1}‘ Ehhokal MAYTAG PRODUCTS | Reoc AR AR B A e Sl el % ‘ o 0 el he ahkin le was only the conditions that v st(’)rnee a::d ar;wpx':)fltc)xégeoftae(;:_ficggl ‘\ W. P. JOHNSON l 1 5 - B : ; | held his hand above the Mexican’s fl_—‘.l . OFF-THE-FACE DESIGN POPULAR IN SPRING HATS | H':::}‘Y m‘_’(‘l‘"m“ “"’l (':‘5“';'“ Sm“'s* head, and released a small shower § 5 = v, ! is side was clear of people, | of feathers upon him. The big man W ll P f \ AP e . T et ot ook g . i e uneau Wi rofit . date, or because the show would be | touched him — quito as if they | N McCAUL MOTOR | ¢ more interesting on the side facing | purned his skin. \ Lar el H the pool of the cenote; at any rate,| The priest drew his knife and § i g y COMPANY ' Grahame made a mental note of the | held it over the stone, N Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' fact. 1t happened suddenly. There were | A . . . As they topped the last of the|no preliminaries. Fresh smoke Lil | N S —— | steps he looked backward and to-|Jowed from the temple door. : A e e x’rd _t‘};leerien;:';losfi;:‘&d“*"l‘thl:" ::m crahf,z:: heurlnl a scufling, and an | [N by the upward trend of business in the . » ‘0 by the | agonifed cry that broke in a squeal States, for the mining, lumbering and fish- i : » ATDIORG. s r he altal : itions caught some of the sun's rays on | The white tunie had been ripped | BN} ~ Fespond to improved conditions there. G its metal wings. 3 $ from his breast, which gleamed up- 3 £ R ELECTRICAL To Grahame, from the height at | ward, ~ This bank has developed its facilities and | which he stood, it appeared like a| * o0 ks 1934, 8y Herbert Jonsen) : shaped its variéd services to meet the stead- _'——\“. tiny dragonly resting upon a dis-| Sy ~ ily expanding requirements of these indus- z | tant stone. He felt the skin of his Tomorrow, the knife descends. tries, working alike with management and " | with employees. BETTY MA - ) = =1 Conservative management, adequate re- BEAUTY SHOP - v g £ | 103 Assembly A THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS sources and an experience which covers four i oo pariments | el of the five decades of Juneau’s history make 4] NE 547 | g a this institution a dependable depository and —— 8 e Gastineau | g e T - $5.00 per month l : ) = o . J. B. Burford & C J gnr Services to You Begin ll‘l% End at the 1 S wrl;.y to. | ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boal i -3 | salistled Ty t - & % enre customers” i i 7 a 2 Bank New spring hats are away oft the face in style, and tricky in design, as shown by these models de- ALASKA AIR EJKPRESS 4 ‘ H R by Lilly Dache. At left is a dusty pink “Madame Bovary” bonnet. A facing of black belting rib- 4 JUNEAU' ALASKA arry ace D7 e VTN (Asseciated Press Photos) forms a soft line under the brim and ends In two perky bows at the side. A “windblown” beret in n straw cloth (center) features a pleated flange faced with red and green belting ribbon. The other side Is exposed. At the right is a nautical number, a Breton sailor in black straw cloth, tilted TELEPHONE 22 FOR CHARTER Lockheed 6-Passenger Seaplane J. V. HICKEY % /) DRUGGIST The Squibb Store

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