The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 28, 1934, Page 4

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T 00 S B A AN B T B AR oo r ’ i TR T — : S W EMPIRE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, U T LA 3 RIS & P TR R S S 4 {+3 i5% ol Ne . . [ 'FREEZING SWEET CORN RETAINS ! § PROFESSIONAL T 3 = | ire | S T Rt i . . F el 1 S i | auny aAska &'m ITS FRESHNESS. ( 9 = raternal Societies { folih o 20 YEARS AGO {| Schillin = | or ll ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER| oo, .y frozen on the cob and marketed|{ < ', i i & B! Gastinein Ghabenct 74 I Bublianed ey eVenis ept Sunday by _the ! six months to a y after it is harvested may seem s From The Empire | A ! Wise to Call 18 Helene W.I.. Albrecht ’ astine ine i EMPIRE_ PRINTING COM ( at Sccond and Main {gresher and sweeter than sweet corn bought at|) s | ! A PHYSIOTHERAPY ‘ — e | i e At i ~|the market with husks still fresh. In fact, the| —""""""~ TS uneau | ‘;{WKEME:“‘”C“% Infra Red | i‘ Entered in the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class o o5 L5 T e may actually be fresher SEPTEMBER 28, 1914 ] | ;3’7' edical Gymnastics. \ B.P.0. ELKS meets { matter. P T AR S R R T | : ? § rn just gathered in the| The battle of the Aisne was at| { T f CO Goldstein Building 5 g . ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. RO HURE eS| Lke GRS oo o |its m ritical and violent phase, y ransrer o Phone Office, 216 i evefy Wednesday B ' Deilvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $t.w field. Freezing, according to studles in the West| & M todsy WiE 3 { : a A at 8:00 pm. Visiting i per_month. ast laboratories of the Department of Agriculture, | ¢ * ok A i ! when in need of PRy 5 sthers . Wlchie, 19 By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: Coast laboratories of the Departmen ar turious the Battle of the! N MOVING STORAGE & & o brothers welcome. r‘ in advance, srl'.': “\-if mon i vance, stops most of the changes that normally take A lana The Germans were | The luxury ofgood pepper is z IVING or » Yoal T RDS(‘ A Ahdiow John H. Walmer. | o T “favor it they will promptly | place so rapidly in sweet corn after it is gathered.|, " gouressors, corps after corps| anyone’s. It costs nomore |} Fuel (O1f Coa Gradiaty Nuke B Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary. i — any failure or Irregularity | © gy o 5 commonplace that city dwellers Who buy [neing thrown against the Allied I Transfer Bleotila. Cabliat Botbosadis: e r Telephone for al and Business Off 374 | from city markets can never really enjoy the very|Line, only to be thrown back"; bR I Y 71.' pas @ o sage; Golonle Hetpabibib KNIGHTS OF C?LUUM‘BUS ey usp‘aasdalor ASSO%'?JfiDhPR.Els\\Sfd B | highest quality of corn-on-the-cob k;ecause the lagain. | ;' J"' Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm &ee}:fnzsc;?:gxc‘ggsdllfz Assoclate T 28 C el - ey el 7 Ay ’,\ Zars I begin changing to starches as soon ——— T ! . T Evenings b A Gints i e ublica of all news dispatches credited to [Sugars in corn b b 4 i " gs by Appcintment : | H%r ot btherwise credited in this Paper and a1so te | g the corn is removed from the stalk. The ideal| After speaking at Sitka ana (‘QI'E“,”\QF-:"OP ! H. S. GRAVES Second and Main Phone 259 | [Monday at 7:30 p. m. i Jocal news published herein. | way to serve sweet corn is to gather it, husk it,|Douglas, Delegate Wickersham was| | HOLLYWOOD STYLE § “The Clothing Man e .| Transient brothers ura; i e TR G e 5 e # 4 A lose his campaign wil Bt P, i : o, O ed to attend Counci - LB _—— — —— | fresh corn is too much for a city dweller to hope| "% " 5] Front at Main Street I 2 4 i ! y LEN, G. K | o vard, | Westward ! BEULAH HICKEY | Marx Clothing | T Q JOHN F. MULLEN, & PEACE AND UTOPIA | for, unless he grows his own corn in his own Sdrkl B v e i E. B. WiLSON | H. J. TORNER, Seretary i it 22 {Getting corn from the fields to the wholesale and| 2% 3 { = & Chircpodist—Foot Speclalist || ——— o e Rets e attendance at the Elks’ Car-| = = - 43 73 ] 3 < } E NO. 14! The Pederal Council of Churches has decided to| then to the retail markets takes a day or longer. | o000, %o 0 7 re— - ;’.* e ; 401 Goldstein Building | + MOUNT JUNEA.U“:O‘ZG Jaunch & crusade against! the war system,, Coming| 4 In freezing corn on the cobi,“H. 0. Dlehl endfi.igance Was the last might when| |The Channel Exchange| | ¥ GARLA*——’*ND BOGGAN £ PHONE 405 :‘lieconi and;nur.h'hm_i" 4 " £ 'th ternational | J. A. Beérry, in their experiments for the Depart-l; 300 attended the Mardl Gras CCOND HAND CLOTHING ||| - ——————————%i|day of each mop'h ir during the Senate investigation of the internations = o SaBIAL and wususlly lafanacer B. B Jacks Bougbt, Solllisnd Exshisnged | 5 w1 Scottish Rite Temple, trade in munitions, this decision raises a host of ment, worked the material rapidly, Maniager . Jackson and Elks oughi.) SSEnA EREEE | Hardwood Floors e e s G L & to the practicability of peace at the gathered, sorted, graded, husked, scalded, and cooled fgener declared it to be the|| WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | || Waxine Polish: | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER R s i t"S B OI <0;ia]r’;‘$yu;,();] " The Senate inves- | the corn for freezing within four hours. The scald-most successful entertainment ever| | Opposite Cash Grocery 111 axing olishung | DENTIST?M “t: James W. LEIVERS, Sec resent stage of s 1 e Sena ves= | g - " e unea & a . 2 i 3T} A ERS, o :‘gu(im) shows cloarly that the munitions manu-|ing. they think practically stopped the chemical i ik i o b:;ywfi?au { | Sanding Blomgten Bulding ; facturers are the only true internationalists; they |changes that take place in corn, and the subsequent {ILIimrc handsoma: HERE . e B580 460 P, acturers 4 G ine, % ' | freezing kept them stopped, so that the frozen [McIntyre, ha ttle son of | Alaska Transfer Co. || i : Douglas Acrie B will sell to anyone who has the price, even if inj ey o ¢ months after ‘1t wus. gstiiered Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McIntyre and ,‘. EE A L. = sy ; i S s pir | Product served six m & Naimi Theolma Franzen and Bab: | ! - . 0. E. §0 doing they are strengthening the foes of their | Prodyc ; " a aby 4 own country. | was Toughly the equivalent of corn served within Joe Snow, Jr, won second and GE[NE&VQIELHPéUl;{NG 1] LUDWIG NELSON ' e .+ Meets first and third Mondays, 8 I t | four hours after pick third places. The orchestra under p FERERICROr & | Dr. C. P m., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting ] here can be no question about the desirability | o et Al i PHONES 2691134 | JEWELER 111 r. C. P. Jenne pm, , isi sa a for peace. But, con-| it amaniiaad 0Lk | BRI S Lo e USSR L Watch Repairing R DENTIST { [brothers welcome. ~Sante Degan of an, incessant campaign for peace. e MR was unstinted in its efforts tof _______ b 21 Brunswick Agency Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. celvably, a successful anti-war crusade in a single | 0ld Traditions please. All of the attractions were | B PRONT STREET | Building 44 GRS e ) s country would merely leave that country al the| s ok entertaining and furnished an|)} = | | Telephone 176 H 2 ercy of its less enlightened neighbors. From the | (Ketchikan Chronicle.) abundance of smusemient. . Sl | = . ['= | Feop [ : | o ¥ t| For the first time in over 10 years the VONZ last night of the Carnival was mads ! // 2 | — | Our trucks go any place any ractical int vie the peace movement musi or S i 5 *5 1las! f arniva a e . puh il | :e“mwm? international as I:s the sale of muni-|strength of the so-called native precinets in (hr‘m‘y(\l. by the arrival in town of|| // é a;\ THE MISSY SHOP 3 ————:: ‘:i:;c.a a“:‘ar;:r f“i;r“di)u;:la‘gltl tions; and, in the preseat state of international ] First Division has been divided. The popularity of ia number of young men from Pcr-;: % = = 1A Specializing in R S S L e e T A e e trouple. « et el s ol ; the New Deal apparently has filtered into the most |severance and Sheep Creek. B e | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, Dr. J. W. Bayne | ity it distrust and universal economic pressure, peace| . " olons and broken the ties of local dom- o 14 238 g [ HOUSE { DENTIST (g REORE M1 h-GHT 168 efforis must batter themselves in vain against |{PEL TEEORS ¢ Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Campbell | 7/// and accessor Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER economic need and age-old jealousy. | Candidates who in the past had the backing E“’l‘"‘ in Juneau enroute from St. % P | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | ' — In an age when surpluses have become a p: of the Alaska Native Brotherhood leaders were |Lawrence Island to Sitka, where' Z -+ e Evenings by appointment | AL e S SR NS ing problem, the cost of war is regarded by some|acsured of about 600 solid votes. Now it appears |Dr. Campbell had been transferred' % 3 | PHONE 321 | I R O AT R SR as a sort of blood-letting to relieve the fever of |that candidates with the Pauline benediction have |by the government educational bu- |} z ¥ | e i) | Commercial Adjust- economic congestion. When the Governor of thela hard time breaking even with the less favored ireau i{ 1 ACK i 5 ment & Rating Bureau Federal Reserve Board pointed out that the World aspirants. i ; It THE BEST |1 WARR:’;C!“ & —VR bert Si ¥ k Coo:eraling st \gmme ke War had cost $18,000,000000, he suggested by im-| Regardless of the cause it is bound to r:*afill Miss Edith M. Kempthorne re- { { CQnstruchon Co. x‘ | ober impson i Bee: Bsnc | plication, without intending to do so, that the fdvvl;abl.\l'vumvr: l:w v;mt”!n‘nl\:r\t 0!‘1 1;?eb:ez:-x::2»i;:!“m-f ‘tlo Juneau from a visit in | FAP BF E'R { || S Phone 487 || | Opt. D. Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | 2 money aspect of war overshadows all its othar\]A l_br"l‘“} s e s e il Lo I Vi ||| @raduate Los Angeles Col- | We have 5,000 local ratings | sspects and introduces the difficulty that comes | BRG b HOT AW O pro[nrm:(‘r‘ o personal | C. G. McKinnon, Guy Ter E IN TOWN! | izt Uy L s ‘l from anything promising great profit to special| ' - o e faa - S Tt lera ey Vit . P L — Opthalmology i — + ability and qualities which will always give the most [Charles Johnson, Harry Delin, R.|{ ° : | Gissses’ Fittad Fensés Elotind’] groups. efficient government B. Bell, William Anderson, R. R.|} i A ! . - 4 s If that incentive to abnormal profit is removed, | AT B o1 | Hubbard, i P wm:E = 1 FErar ) j one of the great causes of war will be ended, but| A sample of what future historians will be up |Barquist left the St. Nicholas THE MINERS i e ( Johes Stivans Shop l there are others that observers hold to be more against is reconciling the Great Drought and the (for a hunting trip at Sumdum. “: R t. Par‘c 's ) | DR. R. E. _SOUT!I_WELL | a ! primary than profit-making. Until education has|return of pre-war beer in the same year.—(Detroi x ecreation Lol : Optometrist—Optician i LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | removed them, an anti-war crusade in one country News.) Weather: cloudy, rain. H and : | Eyi‘; Exan’?‘m\?;riiia?eglgmm | READY-TO-WEAR \ 15 bootless and, in fact, dangerous to the peace SRy | RS o0 i} Liquor Store § | PEOOIR Wiy R 5 cf | Seward Street Near Third of that country. War: Butchering a lot of clerks and farmers | NOTICE 14 quqQr Jtore t ] AND | | Otfice Phone 484; Residence L ; because two old diplomats lost their tempers in an| vy, t b Moske o o BILL DOUGLAS i | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | 3 ‘\r . . Women of the Moose will give a | | ! iR e o S ~ (o vouro | ATBUment.—(Los Angeles Times.) Card Party Octcber 6. ST i R SR T SRR HE N B - - 0+ An old adage has it that the good die young T 3 | R T A I JUNEz U-YOUN T y However, recent gangland deaths reported indicate| premier Mussolini wants peace and is prepared | feeeeeeoeocooooreeoeeea | | FINE } s . =1 F 1 Parl l "y that all orrthq wicked are not long-lived fight for it if nfu-s In_dunapohs Star.) | * 1Watch ard déwelfy Répairing | |1 Dr. Richard Williams | Licensed Funeral Dircctors | | at very u:m})h‘ rates 1 I)EN’I‘[ST : and E!flbalml‘rs ] { OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 |1 PAUL BLOEDHORN | | \ 9 | Gasti Building [ | FR(L\‘IT STREET “‘j Not Beglz‘::;u\'&e 4re | i gllfgx‘:e 4:; | : TR 5 5o 5 R o e L T Yo T | SABIN’S = BUT BETTER For Quick | oty 'l Dr. A. W. Stewart RADIO '8 RICE & AHLERS CO ! Hours ?E;ngfl p.m. REPAIR | et R SEWARD BUILDING | Office Phone 409, Res. Telephone SHEET METAL i Phone 276 X \ ) \ N \ ! Y } } y ; r 3 ! 3 | )\ /4 ‘ / 2 ! { g | \ ! ! \ \ I 4 4] ' ! HENRY PIGG “We tell you tn advance what ] T it Why' not organize & team || — Job will cost” ‘ —_— ' Tue Juneau Launpry | among your friends, and )| & 1 Franklin Street between [} get in on the fun? Teams || SEE BIG VAN i 3 = DI’-CE&%‘, I&-C_?al'ton i|| Front and Secona Strects from all parts of the city || | A 4 i RE OR i | and_representing many or- || G&%Egng Spmuniton ,[ | PAINTS—OILS ||| 201 Golastein Bldg. Phone 214 | || PHONE 35 { ganizations have already en- | || Uyior FRONT STREET | | Builders’ and Shelf | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- | |g 3 h tered this first series. Sk o 2t AR HARDWARE ings by appointment 4 2 o Hy o | |8 .7 i JUNEAU FROCK Brunswick il | Thomas Hardware Co. | 5 { Bt e | ! ¥ 3 Everything in Furnishings » for Men ot 53 Alleys Harry Race Scientific Masseurer SHOPPE ! ! “Exclusive but not Expensive” it ! Massage, violet ray and vibrator DRUGGIST POOL BILLIARDS ’ treatments. Try a salt glow bath. Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, BARBER SHOP The Squibb Store GARDEN PATCH Scalp treatments and shampoos. Hosiery and Hats FRESHER Call 142 Gastineau Ave. or || reeeerrorocr oo Fruits and Vegetables Phone 617. 2 2 HOTEL ZYNDA GASTI]VEAU CAFE THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e .50 PER C/ISE | GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING ° 1 . BLSFV;;SSA’SE:’:;'CE " French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer Th G l e u I of 24 Pints e — € astinea | GARBAGE HAULED SUSSTSUUUE { ¥ * = 3 | P 2 Our Services to You Begin and End at the Reasonable Monthly Rates | Tomorrow's Styles Today” : i i E. 0. DAVIS Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat t Sl A L 4. Phone 4753 4 FRYE’S BABY BEEF 15 Ex “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS g and ki i : 3 Frye-Bruhn Com pany PP o P Juneaw’s Qwn Store Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery W. P. JOHNSON iy s s ¢ ® Your choice of HORLUCK'S SEATTLE EXPORT BEER or HORLUCK’S BOCK BEER—Full Strength Guaranteed. e | i [+ = b . s BILLIE TAYLOR FAMILY With a N A Good Business Reference g o i unaivew Dodge and T . P A Just. as you judge a man by his business con- o N o Dedsy Straight Kentucky W hiskey Pai b! nections, 50, t0o, you are inclined to judge a bank by || = A aint J 00, its known patrons. 4 / 3 The Florence Sho 2 3 The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in Permanent Waving a Specialty From a 2-ounce bottle to a L T this way. Florence Holmquist, Prop. gallon container! coat d,l;:‘fl‘ ":l‘l e ;':"; This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Behrends Bfian'uudmg # need "m '.“'m‘ o ikt o Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- ] s ""':’“ like our price — and ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. s 2 = ’ We carry ah the new colors you'll appreciate our service Throughout this period it has been identified with T introduced at the recent and workmansbip. the industrial and commercial enterprises by which TYPEWRITERS RENTED sule shows. all this section lives. ] BSS.;BO pe; month ° ! : An alliance here will help you. s deepcgord & Co, ' Connors Motor Co., Inc. o s vy i | et 2 ° ® [ ; ; 2 1 Juneau Ice Cream i ALASKA MEAT CO. TREE EW » P! ; S BRI ARD ] o FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND B 4 TC HAMS AND BACON-T, 3. Gt Inspected . . : WG G0 € Gyt “ Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM GG . ) "SHOF IN JUNFAGI | The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA FRONT = x

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