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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1934. | iscent of the “ersatz” days during the closing monthi RESUMED BY WOMEN ATHLETES FRIDAY ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER . (e world War. In view of Germany's pressin Plans for the sccond fall season Fubliahed every evening _except Sunday by _the | Deed of raw materials, the campaign is likely RE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | have negligible results. More is to be hoped for - of the Women's Athletic Club of Juneau were :ide at the meeting ts, , Al i a s, Juneau, from European fear of the widespread consequences held yesterday afternoon at the “' Daily Alaska E htpire I ! n—w Fraternal l:Societies ] I 1 e i o R g - | Helene W.L. Albrecht '}' | Gastineau Channel | | i 20 YEARS AGO ; ITS ! Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. From The Empire PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. e s o D I “um in the Post Office In Juneau as Seccnd Class of Germany's economic collapse. 307 Goldstein Building v B.P.0. ELKS meeis SEPTEMBER 11, 1914 BSCRIPTION RATES. R e ~ 1 i Ph #* Deftvered by c:lsrl:"ler in June:x;‘ and Douglas for $1.25| PETROLEUM NEW SOURCE OF El Club gyrnasium. It was de-| A dispatch from Paris quoted a 16 one Office, 216 -t e:c;yogvednssdny { per_month. | Y ALS cided Lo obtain a cage ball for use | German general captured at an inn L i AL S 01 PAL VIS : , postage pald, at the follow! tes: CHEMICALS. an g P when in need of vizese . MOVING or. STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer Rose A. Andrews | 3 John H. Walmer, R Graduate Nurse ; Exalted Ruier. M. H. Sides, Secretary, Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | PR sage, Colonic Irrigations ' KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS th, 1 ce, $1.25. " - per! mr?- nm:g::n. fsinr if they will promptly Petroleum is enlarging its sphere of usefulness. bacribe fi‘g‘;hfi‘,’,;’“ o i o8 iy, Satlurs, of irregularity | Instead of merely serving as a fuel and lubricant Tolephoae for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. it is becoming an important source of raw chemical MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. materials from which a large number of substances Gymnasium work will be under the direction of Mrs. Janice Mac- Spadden and all women who are interested in this opportunity for “a great disaster has overtaken us; our army is beaten.” The mili- tary information bureau of Zondcn said the German armies had been ¥he Associated is exclusivel titled to tha 4 i exercise and ‘fun are urged to pt- | decisively whipped both in East -+ ffoe “hoRirs 11" At Seghers Council No.1760. B Ao e e of ekl naws. dlspatehes credited o e being produced, ranging from soap,to alcoholsftend the newt!meeting, which :m and West. The victory at the °Evenmgs iy :p‘zc;;‘?n‘fe:‘m- (] hoe i doceriq ad Thdt and rubber. Soft coal passed through this same — course of evolution when it was| discovered that a vast number of dyes and other g¢hemicals could be obtained from coal tar. Hydrogen: processes and heat or not otherwise credited in this paper and also thu focal news published herein. — ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION H. S. GRAVES” “The Clothin; Man” be held on Friday at 2:15 -o'clock sharp. 'Meetings during the eom= ing season will occur twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, at the Monday at 7:30 p. m. .| Pransient brothers urg- ..|ed to attend Council T %*{Chambers, Fifth Street. Second and Main Phone 259 Russians had been successful in in- tercepting German reinforcements to the combined Austrian and Ger- Marne was overwhelming and the | | Home of Hart, $chaffner and | R ‘h The polls will remain open until 7 0'chock treatments to which petroleum is subjected in the|same hour, it was announced by {man armies on the Eastern front. Marx Clothing B. Wil S JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K ) ‘} tonight. If you have not voted up to now, there production of gasoline and lubricating oils, has led Mrs. R. J. McKanna. . i ket Dav hlEl;odh.t % ASOIIV;IM H. J. TURNER, Scretary is still time left to perform this important daty. ; e e o urveyor-General Charles E. Dav-| Chiro —Foot Speci | — e ¢ x [ ;ayscmlfm"scl‘fm Fi czmpoundxs' tign to the| MRS. A. J. LOM " |idson and all of his office help| | 401 Goldsten Building | 'MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 . T, arlton Ellis, in a communicatign to the b AL Je L EN Am were” packing and preparing to,: PHONE 496 J'Second anA fourth Mon- 1 American Chemical reviews the list of ! A BASTILE FOR INCORRIGIBLES. #'day of each month. in 2 ' Scottish R ite. Temple, } T GARLAND BOGGAN Society, products which can now be extracted from petroleum CHILDREN ON WAY move into the new Goldstein block on the following day. i The new Federal Prison on ; it el ek Aleatraz 1sand I8 ung other hydrocarbons not present in the former SOUTH FROM NOME Hardwood Floors DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER |{| "¢#10ning at 7:30 p. m. : rancisco Bay is serving C’m"“l . are obtained from the latter. Innumerable alcohols Miss Mae Otteson took passage , Waxine Polishin g ! DENTISTS E. HENDRICKSON, i purposes. It provides a thoroughly secure place i con o ioduced from it, many of them possessing| ©On her way south, Mrs. Alfred J.|on the Jefferson for Seattle. ! A | Blomgren Building i; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- which to keep prisoners who stop at nothing iIn .4u.ni4ges over ethyl alcohol, he declares. Lomen, whose husband manages J. Sandmg . PHONE 56 order to escape, and who have gang support oustide 40 o cvample of the natural product being|the Lomen interests in Nome, and Postmaster Earle Hunter said he B Hours 9 am. to § pm. | |— the walls to aid them in escaping. Further, it will replaced by material of petroleum is soap. When her children, Alfred, Jr. Marian,|Planned to move into the post of- | — — — i Douglas Aerie v permit the segregation of incorrigible convicts who pé‘x-olnum Sae s bxinised by being’ blown .wlt.h e Gene, Lucille and the baby, passed | fice building being erected by B.| 7 ¥ W % 117 F. O. E. - foment riots in the regular prisons and exercise a . it % hite Ak sy to B through Juneau aboard the steam-{M. Behrends on Third street about PION 73 = - o sica SEN & “ UG e (i L Holldw ‘prisondhs th at a raised temperature, acids similar vegetable | o victoria, October 3. It was believed that the [ EER CAFE | Dr. C. P Meets fifst and third Mondays, 8 P (pence. O P 7 oils are formed. These can be used in s0ap| Mrs. Lomen expects to place the|new building would be ready about| | J. K. PAUL r. G I. "Jenne pm., Eagles Hall, Douglas, Visiting the ordinary ppmtexl)lmries. i manufagture in essentially the same way as the|older children in school in Seattle|that time and the furniture was i | DENTIST | |brothers welcome. Sante Degan. The number of convicks who m"".es”"e r_°'_"} acids from olives or similar fatty oils are used. and to remain south about a year.|already in Juneau. | “THE HOME OF Rooms 88“":?(“9 Valentine | |W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. county, State and Federal prisons in recent years is Despite the present low price of rubber, much While they were in Juneau they ‘\ GOOD EATS” uilding | = ——— e | . proof that we need a vertitable fortress to make . ... poc peen displayed in the production of | Visited with many local friends and Louis P. Shackleford, of the law | 33 2 oy i i 1 certain the confinement of our worst crimin b former residents of Nome. firm of Shackleford and Bayless,| — vy & % e | Our trucks go an: lace any | Alcatraz Island is naturally isolated, and escaps from synthetic rubber from petroledmisTRroUuCts ¥ Bihis| “o, oo naqt S 18/ a|took passage with his family for | | & A ugk f 4 1') 1 m’fl c: £ naturally 3 S e Ire ok i ator T ’ men, a Sag | - g ey ¢ | time. nl or Diesel B te s a ; ; PR T ML it would be a perilous undertaking, if not an f’l]:;l:: ::; ::Aixl::;;:a&vc:dm“::‘i;s L‘;"‘"b;‘:‘;‘““l candidate for re-election to the|the south on the Jefferson. They ‘ THE MISSY SHOP l e o | and a tank for crude ol save impossible one. The whole country will feel safer i . " - | Territorial Senate from the Sec-|expected to be away for several | Specializing in | Dr J. W. Bayne | burner trouble. ; when its worst desperadoes are transferred to this yo o coma T Tl TG Deal i no ond Division in today's election. | Weeks. | Hf&gg.ulggsslgm ; { DENTIST :r’ PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | -t | ; ‘ X le Bldg. e Detile. : : uncertain terms. Alaska ought to do ths same| v e Weather for the preceding 24 | and accessories at moderate | || mmm; b ;rriange o 'l RELIABLE TRANSFER Kindly sociologists may insist that there is no ., . v Bkl ICTORIA PASSENGER e s g ith ral. The | g ! || officé hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. e v : " thing today in just as handsome manner. Mrs. R. B. Jullan is a passen.|DOWrs was cloudy with Tai. il prices | | FEvenings by appointment | L AT such thing as an incorrigible prisoner, that modern B & ture 19 de- P B ol Ciiise thedeins 00 Yemaxing any T T LR ger aboard the Victoria from Nome, | MaXimum temperatyte was '8 T i PHONE 321 ‘ r 7 gl TS Under League Auspices. Mr. Julian is with the reindeer|31cS and the minimum wos 4 : —_— ! | Commercial Adjust- character, however depraved, While conceding the stew York Tl i\mv.cr‘ at Elephant Point, in the Precipitation was .02 inches. | & 3 theoretical possibility of this, the average citien ¢ W FORE TG moasevelt | Arotic. J e {] WARRACK ———————————='| ment&RatingBureau d i 2 for u ! are numerous offenders against the law vzho c'.‘mm:: to join the International Labor Organization at| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | Stated Communication, Gastin- | J h“u‘:ns i lon‘,ho:; P | Opt. D. | | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. be made into good citizens by any treatment NOW, s.n.ys Set up by the League of Nations, this| An election of officers to fill va-|eaux Lodge No. 124, Past Masters' | H | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | We have 5,000 local ratings | in use. These are to be regarded as incorrigible. yoqy was created for the purpose of bringing about |cancies will be held Tuesday: even- | Night, Tuesdey, September 11. Work 33 __L | lege of Optometry and | on file 5 They are less of a menace ip prison than at large, international understandings with regard to labor |ing September 11, in the Juneau|in the M. M. Degree. Spacial ferry - | Opthalmology i -8 but even there they foment tyouble, and their anti- problems, and also to exchange information and {Chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern|leaves Juneal . B e o< | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groul eave. u at 7:30 pm. By | , Ground soclal ideas are communicated to many prisoners statistics among the nations bearing on labor ques- |Stars. A large attendance is de-|order of W. M. a8 - - who might go straight when released. tions. Of course, the .American acceptance con- |sired. W. M. SPATN, i BEER A \ We will come closer to the aims of humane tained the usual timid proviso that it did not invol FANNIE L. ROBINSON, —adv Seerctary. | 7 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Jones-Stevens Shop eriminology if ‘we segrégate-the incorrigibles and B0Y opligations under the Covenant of the League T Secretary. .- - | Optometrist—Optician il then do our best to make useful ctizens of the o Nfl‘;"“-fi “?‘";fifl at tl:; Sargs tl:ne il was] an- T = SR VOTE—VOTE—VOTE of Cuaranteed Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | ‘ LADIES'—CHILDREN'S lesser offenders. If we cannot reform all of our pONTERE S1 TES "m’; e hocfi il Sl harl UNITED STATES The polls elow: at 7 o'eleck LR Room 7, Valentine Bldg. _ READY-TO-WEAR | ¥ ogaviots, as e Obviduslycarinot; We are” better off SECLAC & TREEER AT SR States 10} DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | (onight. If you have not voted Qualities! ~ {||Office Phone 484; Residence k‘ Bemntd, Bireet e | NEar Whird | dealing with the hopeful cases under the improved nfonuments” This also is a form of coo'perartmn GESEZ,\(‘!; 'f,‘:,‘LDO(;TCE ;‘; huw‘-‘ l::”:m; ":;?dr:n;lh:: The assurance that you are }' PhOfle;:ifé_()lfl’;gewH?x;;; 9:30 ¥ A . conditions made possible with the removal of the petween the nations, which was approved by the gt Anchorag:e Alaska.| Alacka for one year and your buying the purest and BEST { ' e : LR 5 incorrigible killers and kidnapers. Assembly of the League of Nations last October. ! "| precinct for 30 days 's. |} BEER is yours when you pat- JUNEAU-YOUN ! | " i July 23, 1934. P ct days. No regis: oniie. RS = o i | If Senator }_{lrnm Johnson were his old self,| Notice is hereby given that on is mecc.o.ary. Vote be- F establishment! Y = cae F I Funeral Parlors l GERMANY’S ECONOMIC PLEDGE. and not now a ¢andidate for re-election from Cali- |Daniel Huitel, entryman, together celeck tonight. v .| Dr. Richard Williams Licensed Funeral Direct. fornia, in the Democratic primary, he would solemn- |with his witnesses, Edward E. Zim- - Sl it Rhmelamler | DENTIST \ and Embalpiers o | \ American creditors of Germany can extract no ¥ Warn the hmumry i o o puen, o V. Raney, all of| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | s | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | Night Phone 1851 D=y Phone 12 | BRI Tor the repdt ob, Glermisg. foreign, toape Droaches 1o thie League.of ‘Natians, Senator Borah | Haines, has made final = R Alt Heidelber, Gasti Buildir L3 £ also might be expected to argue that these first| oo oy A | 8 astineau Bulldirig for July. Exports continued downward, mports oo iovaiq the League might in time lead us proot his homestead entry, A““‘l “For Quick ON DRAI Phone 481 exceeding exports by 42,000,000 marks, compared ..iieinoie first to endure, then pity, then smbrace 08071, for lots 1 and 2| ¢ UGHT ith an export surplus of 25,000,000 marks in July, i RN e SRR S R UL v, (808 (. T30, sl RADIO [ @ » POrh W i » it. But it is hard to sec how a Washington Ad-|55 E. C. R.M. containing 123.40 | g o e R 1933. The exchange deficit for the seven months ministration that has pledged its full devotion to|acres, and it ' now in tic files of | REPAIR i . i Dr. A. W. Stewart ended with July is 258,000,000 marks; but, as part the cause of labor couid hold aloof from the Inter- [the U. s. Lind Office, 4.chorage,|| r The Mlners I L of the German export ihcome is paid in blocked national Labor Organization. To it we ought to be|Alaska, and if no protc | Telephone Hours 9 am. to § pm. Everything in Furnishings marks and depreciated German bonds, the actual able to contribute much out of our own experi-|in the local land officc w. HENRY PIGG R 4 SEWARD BUILDING for Men “) fleit 15 500000000 marks—obviously a dangerous €nce, as well as perhaps to learn something from it. |period of publication o thirty day - ecreation Office Phone 409, Res. | situation for @ debtor nation. To make matters And if it comes to Historical Monuments, the |thereafter, said final prool will be % = Phone 276 , bt worse, Holland has decided to establish a forced :;mude of the lAmericau Government toward the 'accepted and final certificate is-| | 1 ParlOrs & P Ij I, { clearance system in her trade with Germany to cla’:’i:; 5:: ;h emox:ls‘:m;k:{te‘e: sli:f:‘lésmg‘shz migebe TugL ey [ SEE BlG VAN | ToE JUNEA L | L collect Dutch claims against German debtors. This op.nc to Natioral Hysteria. B OEEES s J. ;SIL t ' Guns and Ammunition Franklin shlvjet mr" 3 till her red: ermany’ : : i slaser. . 1] Loy . move will of course still fur e ISaany's —_— First publication, Aug. 28, 1934. (| LOWER FRONT STREET | (& Scientific Masseurer Front and Second Streets exchange income. It is meals taken at night that pull one down |Last publication, Oct. 23, 1934 ] Next to Midget Lunch i | d To meet the situation the frovernmen: has begun physically, says a famed dietitian. Now to get the e i G . | PAINTS—OILS Massage, violet ray and vibrator | PHONE 359 B a 100-day campaign to brirg about economic re- news to the mosquitoes.—(Detroit News.) Builders’ and Shelf ;":;tmf:lts’.m’l:y ': salt glow bath. s J, R — A p treal nte and shampoos. | £ | HARDWARE z and enjoying the amusement fea- G A ST INE AU C AFE gl:olnle :31‘72 Gastineau Ave. or JUNEAU FROCK bt | W by Show Tharsta : |}, Thomas Hardware Co. | SHOPPE i 4 R oiters vl ta i GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING e £ i i : : : ? _— “Exclusi n morrow getting Sammy or Jane all French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer T nsivprbnt pot Bosialys Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, scrubbed and curled for the an- g P Gi Hoslery and Hats i nual baby show which will be held Smith Electric Co. i Bmoked Mpkte in the Fair Building on Thursday Shattuck Bullding ’ WILLOUGHBY AVENUE |afternoon at 2 o'clock. The show 1l N | fig s aaie o {3 T EVERYTHING CASH AND CARRY is open to all babies under one c ) » ELECTRICAL :[}——— pir HOTEL ZYNDA s year of age, according to the man- b e Tomorrow's Styles Today oot S agement and attractive prizes will|(OQp 44 P HadV Sam i i & . . % y ersons ot~ Large ple Room . | Alls in Readiness for First|ve the rewaras of the winners. |00 Frp P THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVICE A Big D: Cahabie For the smallest baby there is a al at riour- ork- | 8. ZYNDA, Pro] * i ig Day, Exhibition |colormul tray set, donated by the| ers Redouble Efforts ° ; e and Program Juneau Young Hardware Company; e astl Everything is practically all set ::r :";,.3&:5:{ fiu?n’e’?f'fief.°'m’f°.’«h«2 (Continued from rage One) lleau GARB A for the opening Pt the Southeast|Of the Thomas Hardware Com-| ¥ Our Services to You Begi RBAGE HAULED o ca oty omorrow _afternoon|Pany and for the best natured, an ,;}d workers were redoubling thelr “Juneau’s Own Store” vices to You Begin and End at the leu-n»bE e llnnDAmyv Rates orts. i I will lace and|electric milk warmer that will do L 3 i Gang Pla; = . 5 K IS Nflnfl j:edgl::“ded ';;uAgflmum.al much toward making the good na-| Tt seemed evident, however, that = g Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Tt ke and Floral Divisions, Cooking and ture permanent. The last i a gift|there was no chance for the record Phone 4753 ; Bread 2 of the Alaska Electric Light and|vote of two years ago, when 1,712 b . Tomorrow evening wil the grand| FIVEr OO, D1t o meeved e eeail YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR FRYE’S BABY BEEF q ning of the four-day celebra- fon and doors to the big fair| INNISH EDUCATIONAL |might be & chance to fqual the scc- “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON building will be open at 7 oclock! CLUB MEETS TONIGHT ATk of 1341 set in 1916, . F | %0 the public. Promptly at 8 o'clock, B Contident ith a New rye' runn .om pany MAYTAG PRODUCTS _ with a concert by the Juneau CUY| Ay members of the Fiunish Edu- | volced thelr confidence in the out. Telephone 38 i W. P. JOHNSON Band, the fair will get underway. o; {18 o lence in ‘the outs o Prompt Delivery . W k. " h ol of e cational Club and new arrivals in|come. W. B. Kirk, Democratic Di- Pmnt ]ob' T e eaun of Ju. |the city who would like to join the | visional Chairman, declgred he was | d most ?et“heud K"“’:: :huome:llm‘: the | OT8anization, are to meet at the | certain that Juneau will' give a vote B peeu l:a °eyt s ‘4 to|L: O O- F. Hall on Franklin Street |of confidencé to the party and re- Tt soal pagr e m'“’ hmg“:’ < m"l;mo; the|this eveniug at 8 o'clock, it was tutn majorities for every candidate lf”llll‘.':l . 't A G B 1 : & o thet glve speo announced today. on the ticket. . you won’ £ O(Ni usiness ererence opening night program. Miss Grace Albe: . need a '34 model! Drive in . Naghel will present Spanish dance The evening will begin with a rt White, Republican Terri- today for & free estimate. o e’ P 4 short business session which will |torial Committeeman, reiterated his ‘Il fike - Just as you judge a man by his busi . specialties from 9 o'clock to 10 You' our price and ‘ J y 8 business con "clock, following the band concert be followed by cards and informal |statement of yesterday predicting ‘We carry ah the new colors you'll appreciate our service nections, so, too, you are inclined to jud, bank b e . visiting. gains Territorially. » ' “introdmoed at the recent . ite ki by Judge a y and will be accompanied at the ———— Henry Roden, Independent cane(|' “ =~ * suto shows s i e AR DRt 3 plano by Miss Iris Gray. Other 3 ; : ¢ outstanding features will be a group FRED K‘ ORDWAY e f: .ie‘n:;?:'b:e?.m;ed b . The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in | o songs oy Miss atnian Hoxt| RETURNS FROM |5t W o smin mapeniens | GONOTS Motor Co., Inc. e : and piano selections by Miss Iris /! e ndtiats for g *9 Thi i Gray, both of whom have recefved WEEK’S CRUISE e DF Trogturss, preditud‘ i s ba.nk is the oldest and largest bank in W praise at eich appearance v m"fl”‘”n dde:"“l:h"“m““ by a big — Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- . 3 summer. After a week's photographic trip s ;l‘;y C|:-:n2:e1“mwry‘ _IF::t s;‘nce lth was fouudedh forty-two years ago. Miss Holst will sing “Kuschani”|in his gasboat Ordway, Fred K.[ ..o J C oughout this period it has been identified with s ¥ Thingit Indian canoe love song,|Ordway of Ordways Photo Shop,| ot b g ',;?k:‘e‘"m"l-‘l‘; Jod uneau ash Grocery the industrial and com:mercial enterprises by which 1 with words and arrangement. by ;:tur';ed to Juneau last evening.|nao..oi'w oelock. | CASH GROCERS all. thigsection Tives, Carol Beery Davis; “Ships That|Weather was excellent on the trip| .y o Empire has arranged to re- & An alliance here will help you. . Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery until yesterday when a stiff wind came up and made navigation of the small craft difficult in the boiling water, Mr. Ordway said. Many photographs of scenic spots ceive returns from all over the Territory and hopes to have them from the larger towns in this Di- vision before midnight. ¢ Pass in the Night” ! and “I Love Life." PHONE 58 . ——————— program remainder taken by Mr. Ordway, who BT it e Sicpped st Wiangel,'-Potecatuemts MACOR OFRBATION ALASKA MEAT CO. The B M Behrends Bank the many fine, exhibgs|Chbe Ommaney, Bis Pl Weller| iliam Ceddos enfeed 8. soms|| FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND b : ‘music by the Mandarin Or-|strong, Deep Cove, Kake, and many | went a major operation this morn- || TG HAMS AND BACON—U, S, Government Inspected JUNEAU, ALASKA eb 8t the big free day dance’other points. - ing. 4 ¢ b SR AT

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