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S FRRR o vy Ve e v e AR R LR SRR S b s o RADE A 0 A BEBAS B EF EADS BRI AR AR i . T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. vations in speech our British friends presently take . -3 oA e kel v s i Dall)’ AlaSka Emplre them up. And when they invent something par- i 9 © ticularly happy, as their recent slang, “it does not IT S ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | /i (o aont gt 20 YEARS A‘JO i Tubiished every cvening _except Sunday by the| Neither of us has any monopoly in English From The Empire ! Wise to Call 48 PROFESSIONAL oF Gastineau Channel Fraternal Societies _T | T Helene W.L. Albrecht | |:: J uneau PHYSIOTHERAPY | J— [ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | gpeech. It is not only a living speech, spoken by Btreets, Juneau, Al R s I THE PASSING OF FOREIGN TRADE. |an4 1loya v. winters was elected |} RICE & AHLERS CO. | .. , MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 | Chiropodist—Foot Specialist . J Pl more people than any other in the world, it is Massage, Electri fra Red ce e s Second CI. " e, ectricity, Infra Re« ! ':fl'm‘l in the Post Office in Juneau as Secon lass growing. AUGLTM e Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | ) B.P.0O. ELKS mceis —_— = Sometimes it borrows words from other languages | IS s AND Transfer Co 307 Goldstein Building | g every Wednesday RATES. i is- . ! . i Dedtvered by SRS Tand_ Douglas for $1.28|and adopts them. It was made in that way. Old ‘f“d"f‘m"al‘l 3“3“9; ;0 3" dis Phone Office, 216 i at 8:00 pm. Visiting By mail, postage beid. st the following rates: Saxon, Norman French, Latin, something here a,nd‘cc‘::gme:; 4 mé‘;;‘;‘g fhc‘ "m“‘;‘;’ia“ when in need of [+ i >me @ne year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, | something there joined together to produce the » ik ng MOVING or STORAGE = John H. Walmer, $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25. 3 i oo y di itself evening was that of providing an Fuel Oil Coal Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary. Subscribers will confer a favor :‘fifl'riyo‘r”flflflmf&' great language which is continually extending exhibit for this sedtion ‘of Alaske uel Oi Rose A. Andrews o o , sine ce of any fa 7 eg! i i g O O o ot thotr DADETS. . .. about the globe. When the English do not like ourlgag the san Francisco exposition, to Transfer Graduate Nurse | KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS . Telephone for E al and Business Offices, 374. inovations, they forget for centuries they have been|pe held the following year. | | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- [| Seghers Council No.1760. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. = o the|d0IN8 Jjust what we are doing. And it makes no |r‘ i: sage, Colonic Irrigations i | Meetings second and last e o utllaamon o il ey s traaftea' o | difference if an effective new word comes from| Following the initiation of thir- Not Because We Are | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. ' {Monday at 7:30 p. m. it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the | England, Ameriea or Australia, the language is|ty-two candidates into the Order Cheaper | H. S. GRAVES Evenings by Appointment | Transient brothers urg- Iocal news published herein. —— | hospitable to it and presently it will be in the|Of the Mystic Shrine at services | “The Clothing Man” Second and Main Phone 259 | 'ed to attend Council | ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|giiionary and accepted as current coin of the|held the previous Saturday evening, BUT BETTER | L2 > Chambers, Fifth Street. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION S the Shrine Club of Southeast Alas- | Home of Hart, Schaffner and | |7 3 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K i I ka held its second meeting. B. M. | Marx Clothing ‘ H. J. TURNER, Scretary “ 2 =e Behrends, former president, retired | E B WILSON -, [ | | o as his successor. David J. Kinzie PLUMBING HEATING o ! . / 1 Second and fourth Mon- It is generally admitted that the restoration of|w.¢ chosen as secretary and plans SHEET METAL e s e E‘:“dmg | lday of each month in 3 normal business conditions depends in part upon|were discussed for organizing 2 |3 GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 496 Y Sooffish R te Templa : 4 : R 7 o X s e 5 a freer movement of goods in international trade.|patrol in Juneau. It was one of “We tell you in ld“:let what | | veginning at 7:30,p, m. This thesis has been laid down time and time|the most successful Shrine meet- el | Hardwood Floors | |#———————————&| "5 4o\ DRICKSON | again during the years of depression, yet the chief|ings ever held in Juneau and be- . . 1. | | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER || ’ i | . i — | Waxing Polishing || DENTISTS b Ugimes, W. LEIVERS, ‘820 commercial countries of the world have meanwhile M:it’gc Tfimbf}rs from Nile Temslc ] RN & 1ng e ;uflding : i Hele 1 t trade.|Of Seattle, there were representa- o N | 1 | :“:mpnea o resmmm): c(:l:as'e“;rf f)::)l:o:)er cedm tives from Affifi Temple, Tacoma; MIDGET LUN(,H & Sanding 4! PHONE 56 R O e i hibited | Al Koran, Cleveland; Kalurah,| [ TOM and MARIE STURGE > G £ Hss 0 aamn, 1670 pum! Douglas Aerie o in her customs duties, and Germany has prorlé - Binghampton, New York; Meldini, Blue Ribbon Beer—Hot ?, Cold 117 F. O. E. the use of copper and nickel for the manufacture| oyicagn; and Mecca, New York. Lunch—Steaks and Chops —————— [Meets first and third Mondays, 8 _'of household goods, electric wiring and building |* Open 8 am. to 8 pm. | PIONEER CAFE ————————————% pm, Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting B 9 L accessories. The trend toward restriction of inter-| Weather for the preceding 24/ % - i J. K. PAUL | Dr. C. [). Jcnne }brothers welcome. Sante Degan. A “RIGHT DOWN THE LINE. national trade gives point to the assertion of a|hours was cloudy with rain. Thef, . | DENTIST | |W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. . German economist that the trade restrictions of the | maximum temperature was 56 and LAD[Ega ]{EEL “THE HOME OF Rooms’s and 9. Valentine: | IR “If you have confidence in President Roosevelt’s % S tly altered the econ:|the minimum was .44. Precipita-| | A . | d | 5= e program, if you believe in the New Deal, support P oW aee e plmf‘]."e" iy hr! o can | tion was .33 inches. LIFTS GOOD EATS Building | | [D0ight down tha 1t J1btberwise, LaRE ibjdown.t (COCHATIOES of the word and, Shet wEet 3 g Telephone 176 11 Our trucks g0 any place any it rig 7 3 i B % e i e be no return to the former free exchange of goods. % 2% | 15 - me. ank for Diese! That is the advice given Alaskans by Delegate Consideration ?r the Alaska Codl| [ The Best S 1 I THE MISSY SIIOP !nnd a tank for crude oil save Dimond in his speech here Tuesday night. “This | .o, yeminger to those who yearn for the snlt’]“"d leasing bill was taken up in| | HOLLYWOOD | ISSY ¢ burner trouble. | o is the time to express your views,” he added. i d windswept flats, the duck season wm'!he I_»lnuso of Rvprcs?ntatl\'('s in} | FRED Specializing in PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 logabe's addvess wis not polltioal, | o ot kifRie WRCERED. T8 Washington, D. C., during the day.| | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, Although . the Delegabe's address P ' open next Saturday morning on regular schedule. ea e > HOUSE DRESSES | DENTIST ; RELIABLE TRANSFER these extracts from it cannot be viewed {rom any, Consternation was felt in all al-| ' - | and accessories at moderate | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | il other angle. And that is not because the New Deal | Drought and Farm Income. lied nations in the world war by MODERN prices Office hours, § am. to & pm. | T, PRI A T ” is in itself a political program, but it has been made | AR the threat thac France might be| BEAUTY SIiOP 5 Evenings by appointment | | T~ . 3 Aa:. . I an issue in the current election by the Republican (New York Times.) forced to move the seat of govern-| | 403 Goldsteln Bldg. Phone 357 | IR ST TR PHONE 321 L (‘ommercu-\l Adjust- " Party. In Alaska, as elsewhere, the G. O. P. cal-| pecayse of the severity of the drought from ment from Paris to Bordeaux as a| | Nifos Ciane — %| | ment& Rating Bureau didates have attacked it with bitter criticisms. The which wide sections of the country have suffer:d, | precautionary ineasure. The Ger-| ol Cooperating with White Serv- expenditures under it have been characterized &s some observers have drawn the conclusion that man army continued to .dvancz_z jn"»‘f z e | WARRACK B | ice Bureau “riotous,” and the Administration in Washington farm purchasing power is certain to be greatly re- force and wu. reported to be with-| I Construction: Co: Robert Simpson | _Room 1—Shattuck Bidg. | denounced as “rotten.” View it as one will, re- duced. The American Institute for Food Distribu- |INg sixiy imiles gfl Par s The ad-| - [ s Phione 457 Opl. D. We have 5,000 local ratings | \ gardless of local issues, which are largely of the tion questio_ns the accuracy of this opinion. In a :;;Citf!m:a(;‘ ':'{‘ u(’))ec‘(:lq.l.lfl :matm:‘ PI—IONE '36 | L1 ¢ Ciraguate tos Angeles Col- | o on file s “ o i " i N he election Survey published this week it contends that, despite £ 1 qualled 1 i " ¥ £ ‘'manufactured variety,” the issue in the e . S 38 lege of Optometry and . % 1 cash income of American |history of are | of September 11, is going to be interpreted in the the d"’“gh}' the tha bc‘axs P ‘r,nn 9 E ——— For very prompt | Opthalmology R E ) Boniry at laree as an expression of ‘Alaskan senti- farmers for the year beghning:uune. L SPECIAL DELIVERY “ Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | 3 e ;m B s e to be substantially larger than during the preceding BV 2 | I [QUOR DEI !V ERY . ‘y JUI’](‘S-S[CVCHS €hop H e New g twelve months. New Phon- 443, Off ith J. | il £ T e ! J 7 1 “This is the time to choose,” he declared. And Several % T . E . e hon 442, ffice with J. - 5 i £ al points are cited in support of this opin . i v e i gk & — -+ 5 - 3 fia¢ s ablolittaly true. . One dodsn't have fo'be &R’ 11~ G is this) influence 'of. higher Teibes; The| = ~ g and ol | MR e | T DR R E SOUTHWELL ||| LADIES—CHILDREN'S ardent politician to see that. On the one hand jngitute argues that aggregate advances in the 1 7 Z o Cuaram.ced i x OpLomemsFOpticmnb | S rgEs.'\t?e\c’;Tl)J’!qlv‘ R i | there stands the President leading the way in @ value of all foods should more than balance the loss KUMMAGE SALE J UNE[4 L &5 || Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | || Sewa ear Third | New Deal—a deal as “old as the earliest aspirations from reduced production. Moreover, many farmers| The Girl Scouts will hod a Rum- | Quahnes! ! Omc‘:’ Phénaa :sa-n Res_ldze-nm | T ) of humanity for liberty and justice and the good who have no crops to sell ‘will neverthel_ess be paid |[mage Sale on September 11. adv. D o C = i {Sidhe 6ffice ‘Hours: 60 @ - o life. As old as Christian ethics, for basically its for part of what they might have raised. Their I X = T B\ rllb 0. 5 el nsst;:"nnce you are ! Telithsleait ! | J JUNEAU-YOUNG ethics are the same.” On the other are the reac- curtailment contracts with AAA were made ON the | feee oo oo uying the purest and BEST ax e 4 rwl 1 > P A . the basis of past average of production rather than of “IHE CORNER DRUG STORE" BEER Is yours when you pat- )| e T Rt Funeral Parlors tionary forces whose propaganda is flooding the b o k ronize this establishment! - . " whose strategy is to defeat the aims and CUrTent vields, and they will receive from the Gov- F 0 R D K P. 0. Substation No. 1 P : — = Licensed Funeral Directors o m;\ President by bringing local lssues to STRMEDt the amounts originally due them, even 4 PR Rhinelander ‘ Dr. Richard Williams i PJ:nd Embalmers s ssues , S 0 o Ateadl i i REE DELIVE! ! Night Phone 1851 Day Ph the fore with the hope of combining all local lho:;’;ui:f"p:::tlr?sC{ggsg?:fz‘fll:hyu(:lx'mv,heupdmughl_ AGE]VCY v el t and | DENTIST g i 3‘, issues into ?a‘mte_'d sceming lack of comxdeur:c‘.one of the correspondents sent by The Times to ,r—“:',:“),;‘- % - —= Ale Héidelberg ffa oFEéCE‘ANf) RESIQENCE | 2 = g [ ok et : survey conditions called attention in a recent dis- (Authortzed Dealars) R T A ast;fi;:e fig;ldmx i e This is no time to permit local issues to detract' pateh to the fact that the greater part of the area 18 or Quic ON DRAUGHT ) from the main issue. We are still too far from affected is thinly populated land. The present Y ES (1Y . <] a SIS EERRTS Sih A ' being out of the woods. We need the continued survey notes this point. It estimates that the GREAS t'i l‘-HI)IO @ ! i ST " inspired leadership of the President, and the only population of the two drought areas—one in the GAS ! REPAIR T’ M. i Dr. A. W. Stewart Everything in Furnishings way in which he can maintain his prestige and Northwest and the other in the Central South—is OILS { Tl’l('phunc e mners 0l DENTIST for Men his power is for the people of the United States, 5300000. This is about 17 per cent of our entire : EENEE s 11 Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | o and that includes Alaska, to give him an over- farm POP;‘“}“""; M"C“‘““?(X';"”);"f P";“‘{“ :’; o e Pl it Recreatwn | SEWARD BUILDING 1= whelming vote of confidence. :::;:uol?:ld :;xrzlasmcome L PROcHoeeh 0. FIOES RV i s 2 = d Office Pl::)t::ez:%s, Res. | | i! Alaska votes almost two months before all of 9 i : A J $i 5 P lo These facts obviously do not warrant a dismissal T . the States except Maine, which goes to the polls one ™0 o IO O, T N ey offer uneau o SEE BIG VAN t areors = —| | T"‘{F‘ {:{TEAU LAunDRY | day before Alaska does. If the opponents of the o y.qis on which its costs may now be accurately M t i} 3 BILL DOUGLAS '-—————.—TOTEM MARKET —53 | F:::t Sstle':z;db;t::: New Deal are successful here on the basis of localestimated. But they help to correct the entirely otors Guns and Ammunition ; and issues, the rest of the country, anorantd o: 1oanr Epessi}:flisllc ccnc]usi}(‘m «ém the zuxk Lor our farm FOOT OF MAIN ST. 51 L(;lW)iJRL 1~“}]zw<_)drwL s:'RE;:T | P e ! Gm::mnfi;?sh ; | PHONE 359 | iderations, wi ret it as a repudiation of urchasin, wer has been wij out. ) ext to idge! unc 5. P g g e Rt g it el B : ||| ALASKA WELDERS ||| wiovchsy avinve | |- g S 3 = = J. R. SILVA, Manager CASH AND CARRY ] Delegate had in mind when he declared with all] The old-fashioned man who used to worry about It Possib] G ) the force at his command: “This is the time to the way the lamps and chimney smoked, now has ¢ c‘l: ‘l:o?:l‘ e 'r JUNEAU FROCK choose.” |a son who worries about the way his wife and Wilioughby, Near Femmer Dock & SHOPPE daughter do.—(Newark Advocate.) PHONE 441 | PAINTS—OILS “Exclusive but not Expensive” LANGUAGE. o oo e S —cama—. .| Builders’ and Shelf Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, OUR LIVING iy It is safe to assume that Kenticky Judge hasn't T HARDWARE Hosiery and Hats The English object when we take liberties with | jailed all who holds him in contempt.—(Ohio State the language which is our joint possession. ’I’hey\""“"‘“" think a dinner coat is a dinner coat and not a E ' - | Thomas Hardware Co. J_ // Don’t wa.e Smith Electric Co. ' P e : the SnOW_'F.IIQSA : Shattuck Building eIl Bl Those Blackfeet Indians who christened the Presi- tuxedo. When we speak of an opinion we have - k sl EVERYTHING Miniag' Locatien Notioed . Ein: formed as our “reaction,” they are horrified. ourf?:/:‘eldnrm‘mlflx?;:wivni?:”Mr:fo E‘I‘:?:ie::ltt;g:g]:,mfi 7% ELECTRICAL l pire office. HOTEL ZYNDA use of “vamp" as a dangerous female leaves them .wmie \other-Always-On-the-Go.” — (New York Large Sample Room < mystified. Vamp to them is a verb meaning to gyn) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVICE furbish up or to improvise, as to “vamp an old S. ZYNDA, Prop. ; play.” X | 1t seems the movie industry is no longer hitting ° 3 But it is noticeable that when we make inno- on all sex—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) e astlneau = Wl SR T g LR L T < e . <) 5 2 E a ] = ] | GARBAGE HAULED 5 Our Services to You Begin and End at the Reasonable Monthly Rates L] Gang Plank of Every Passgnger-Carrying Boat I-;:-EL?QH?N%‘;{S Phone 4753 | osing Out! : . FRYE’S BABY BEEF . g “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS a B and D ‘ COMPLETE STOCK Frye-Bruhn Company ereic opsots ‘ 3 5 ! ! Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery . P, JOHNSON i A 25% Discount e : : ‘4 i Weare OiL HEAT SPECIALISTS 7 U g ¢ McCAUL MOTOR - A Good Business Reference COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ON ALL oy ® .# LIGHTING FIXTURES, FLOOR OR TABLE Harri Machine Sh Op necions: 2, 00 Yo ar nained o Judge & bank by E E 3 - - \ 'S : ; its known patrons. The Fl LAMPS’ TOASTERS’ WAF FLE IRONS' | “ELECTRO Co ) 5 " The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in ""'flel;flll gl:ll:‘ci %Eegll:uy ; PLATES, IRONS, VACUUM | =t this way. oreece B re. b 2 o i re Ehis ‘l’)qr:kh is the gix(iiest dnndt hlargest bank in |, Behrends Bank Building - e —— | 1 CLEANERS, ETC. ot /atnce 1t Was Tonndel fiktytwo Tosre s T B IDEAL PAINT SHOP the Souotial 'and. commercial enterphses by whieh ||| TYPEWRITERS RevrEn " ; = - all thi ti li % $5.00 per month » D TAKE YOUR PICK ] If It's Paint We Have It! e A J. B. Burford & Co. PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster An alliance here will help you. | “Our doorstep is worn by satis- . ¥ COMEEARLY...A fied customers | SMITH ELECTRIC {——————— . ==, | Shattuck Building ALASKA MEAT €0. The B. M. Behrends Bank |/ oo Parlors FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY: BEEF—DIAMOND i} . FUNBAU; ALASKA DANISH 10K 'OREe T TC HAMS AND L’ACON—M‘"% Government Inspected : ;