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i 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1934. e — e - et | T PROFESSIONAL |, l D ol A k E -r Iminority of his heir. First on the list is his cousin, 7 [ SN . | lfls |Prince Paul. The others are members of Alex- B Rnviaks l al y a mpl e lander's clique. Back of them stands the same 20 YEARS A"\O s .@“h PY — | F'ate’na(l“_“ocw"es ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER 'ii0ry group that persuaded Alexander to become J { = RTH Y B % , ] _|dictator and that maintained him in power. This Prom The Enhtke i DA Helene W.L. Albrecht i [ Gastineuuw Channel | .. Published every eovening except Sund. by _the !group consists almost entirely of Serbs and is bent \ PHYSIOTHERAPY ar - ) B i T o Second and MSRfon “Herpitinig” Yugodlavia, " reeeeecoecceeecdeaT ey | The Empire extends congratula- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | e — e T Here is the root of the trouble. Yugosiavia is A | ons and best wishes today, their - Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | . z maBntered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second CIa%s | populated by Serbs, Croats and Slovenes—the prin- OCTOBER 25, 1934 irtHiay anRIdRERETY, tb the folloib AND 307 Goldstein Building | !,) B.P.0. ELKS meeis eg e ———————— |cipal Slavic groups—as well as by Albanians, Mag-| The most terrific battle in the |ing Phone Office, 216 | -t syary L‘dne:sdny Delivered by AT il Jumufinnd gowl" tor $13 ,S‘Mrs, Germans and a few other races. The S(\rbs history of m,. world, was in prog- PR o - B::}.}‘;(X’ISD:‘JVAMUHW o, $12.00; 8 onths, . . 8 extending inla as . H. Sprpta g di‘x?”ncn‘h'?nlcel o ']']' "‘M""; {the Adriatic, have a population of three million.|had never bmf,? Chm?fi;‘leffy&’h;_ Charles G. Warner R(:t(s;reii é/&;laAl&tlrews | 'Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretay. ot e o A iire. of Irrogulerity | Although the Croats and the Serbs speak virtually |tory had occurred within the Jast Joni iy SHveh Hlectile Chbiit Mo bscsbte: X = - T the delivery of their papers. lthe same language, they are split wide apart by|few days. It was thought that the sage, Colonic Irrigations | | KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS Seghers Council No.1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Office hours 11 am. to § pm. ! Evenings by Appointment Second and Main Phone 259 Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 37, |oyjtyral factors. Most important,. the Croats are|result of the war in he west Wora Not Becs We A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Roman Catholics and the Serbs are Greek Orthodox. depend upon the results of pres- 4 (C:LN; e oh -heaper The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the |Owing in no small measure to this fact, the Croats|ent battles along the . Flanders use for republication of all news dispatches credited to|pave Jong been Westernized—are, indeed, largely of | coast 1 | d also th o , B s TTE 7 LB 11 | Transient brothers urg- nh:r :ll(n:hso;':lm:::dc{e | i g g Western blood—and have reached a high stage of —_— BY FAST TRAIN ]‘IIT I‘F‘qthl {: —_— —_— ——— S ed to attend Council PLASKA CchULAATflc;N GUA;;HVEEE;:WTC; Bsil:\;zazw cultural development, whereas .th(‘ Serbs turned their|{ The Schonacker Brokerage Com- :l' 1*| Chambers, Fifth Street. THAN mn OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. faces to the Balkans and retained the rugged char-|pany, handing paper, dry goods JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K — acteristics of a different civilization, largely influ- |notions, and machinery, was opened | i) b Pacifi E. B. WILSON H. J. TURNER, Scretary - enced by their isolation in mountainous districts.|in Juneau. ‘.»h'(‘amlme Union Pacific Chiropodis(—Foot Specialist | RICE & AHLERS CO. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. H’ To make the split more complete, the Croats formed i gy N 1 v ‘ 3 g | 401 Goldstein Building L an important and influential element in the old| R. M. Semmes, prominent in se-? ((,{;1])111a§1on Averages PLUMBING HEATING \ PHONE 496 |} Betond aud fourth Mori Austro-Hungary Empire, whereas the Serbs were (attle shipping circles, was in Ju- | IZO Ml]es an HOUY “We tell you in advance what 5 —— A —4%| day of each mobth in under Turkish influence neau on business, | job will cost” AR RIEF 22 Scottish Rite Temple, As a matter of fact, it is not too much to say — NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—The rec- 'R & FREEBURGER || | Yeginning at 7:30 p. m. that Yugoslavia is today what it was in the daj J. B Heckman, of Welchikan, |ord-breaking streamlined train* of DENTISTS I E. HENDRICKSON, jof Rome’s greatness—the dividing line between the|was stuying af ‘he Hotel Cain, he Unioh: Pacific’ hasianrived Hate, | == " sfeosislertuirry = me oo f Blomgren Building | :r; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- ‘Fast and the West. This line was drawn sharply — ompleting the ' Cross country TUN| SoteSmerse Sttt PHONE 56 |when the Roman Empire split into the Eastern ! s Rink was sold by P, from Los Angeles in 56 hours and Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. | : 2 land the Western halves. It persisted through the |Jackson, own': to W, D,y Gmes. 56 minutes Home Cooked Meals Lotk P A 7 Douglas Aerie 3 spread of the religious organizations of the two|owner of the Crand Theatre in| The running time set a new rec- Table Board $1.00 per Day - % 17 F. O. E. = empires after they came under the Christian influ- | Juneau, and Brown and Arm-|ord by 14 hours and 31 minutes|) SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS o Maite” Abatiand. SN0 Afodadys, & = ence. It was complicated by the campaign for |strong of Dol lover the previous record set ini} Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen 2 | Dr. C. P. Jenne 1 pm, Eagics Hall, Douglas, vu".i“ = sk ¥ __ {Mahometanization undertaken by the Turks. This 11906 wiien the late E. H. Harriman, 127 Franklin St. 1 g D“ENT;%T 3 Bhciirs waooite, s;v'ué m;m‘ = resulted in winning over to Mahometanism a good| Bud Coryei, who had been spend-" en Chairman of the Union Pa- b e e oo =3 f: & dnd 9 Valentine i W. P, T. W. CJShen Secretar o = DEMONSTRATION OF GOOD many people of both linguistic divisions. ing the summ-r in the Yuken, re- cific, traveled from San Francisco i e ] iE [l sl e = ITIZ s 3 | Alexander, himself a Serb and in the hands of |turned to Treadwell on recent |to New York City in 71 hours and 1 € 4 — SR L lthe Serb military leaders, gradually deprived the|boat. s lw,. minutes. [ WARRACK 1 Telephone 176 1 The open meeting, called by Mayor Go]dswm Croats of more and more power in the affairs of pamt A record of 120 miles an hour| | e S % | | Our trucks go any place any | | time. A {ank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. \ PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 E . [ o | | Blght before last for further discussion as to the|the nation as a whole, as well as in the conduct of | B. L. Thavuc J. C. McBride, H. was'set yesterday. | Construction hco- Gl Jocation of the new Gold Creek bridge, was well|the government of Croatia. This caused a par-|J. Fisher, Goie Rowe, M. H, Trues- - Juneau Phone t | 3 a e ent on the part of the Croats, not|dell, C. W. Carter and | attended and was a demonstration of the exercising ticular resentmen and Martin | only because it deprived them of power, but be-|Lynch were among those out for\LOLAL CELEBRAT[ON R = on e pmd of many J”“m“‘cause. in their view, the Serbs were a backward |the Gun Club shoot. Lynch still OF MOOSEHEART DAY/ | : 5 Several speakers spoke on both sides of the ,.,4.g nad some of the characteristics of the Irish, question. Many doubtful and only partly understood g5 hat in their impulsiveness and passionate feel- features were clarified, and from the general discus- jno of Jocal nationalism they had in the past found ])r. 1. W Bayne Y DENTIST ty i i et Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. RELIABLE TRANSFER BEEpay NS auehdsd, and an uncultivated race. The fact that Croatian |held the Truesdell medal. P A LUDWIG NELSON Office hours, 9 a.m. to 5 pa. ' AL DrEmE e BY SHaet JEWELER Evenings by appointment | A — i :\Iu’o:;hv]z;:n c;)mb)]r:;(;:l ;H‘::fi | Watch Repairing PHONE 321 ‘ G 1 A7 T enterta ent cheor and 1 o1 P e » = 2 | oo Philco—General Electric Agency | i ommercia djust- sion and reaction the Council decided on the jt hard to get along with others, did not ease the ! e which will be held at Moose | | FRONT STREET }‘ i 5 é ) t present site. |relations between them and the Serbs. There is all tomorrow might, commencing | . a | B— ~ | ment& Rating Bureau Juneau is still small enough for this type of little doubt that they have been badly treated— | ; o'c {vkmsmrpv i i Foreae o RS "!l Robert 5lmpgon il Coonemtmg with White Serv- community cooperation, in which private citizens can even though they may lrmvfi glvm:) rea;};j for 1m GARDEN PATCH »):m‘l‘m::;r‘;:mi“h“lp“ rt;un?;:::} :r [ THE MISSY SHOP ]i i O t. D. | Room llceslr?g'r«e o 14y effectively contribute good work and help in pro- sentment on the part of the Serbs ay their FRESHER pis oh Y o A 1es Obl- |‘ t Zidg. ¥ g 4 at Mooseheart Specializing in | Graduate Los Angeles Col We have 5,0 gressive civie matters, and it IS fine that Juneau OWH bmmi’i agmln}t “;f Somlbs,‘::t::,lf'w T Fruits and Vegetables fhere thia/ dianent ari ) HOSIERY, LINGERIE, } {|ege of Optometry and | o,?ofilzm g <l people are sufficiently interested in their town is the greates! Eel\ or Yugoslavi ay i:lv;mnml SESiis ube odiitea and HOUSE DRESSES I Opthalmnology L a to do so. | >, 7 S | trained in the vocations, arts and and accessories at moderate | ‘ Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground — - RO .1 Partner ‘“J‘aht' sciences to fit them for the service | — —3 AN AID TO GOLD MINERS. | (Boston News Bureau) Sl Sl e s a0 R e ! Mussolini’s announcement that Italy and France Aethberk £ TG Franc Hes SOUTHWELL | stevens dShop Through the efforts of Delegate Anthony J. win conahorate, under a pact to be signed at the syt o A —Optician | I Dimond, the Treasury Department has issued instruc-'a 4 of the month, to keep Austria independent order and their families and | Eyes Examined—Cilasses Fitted | | | ~ LADIES—CHILDREN'S | 7 . ; i k s e general public are invited to th i1 Réom 7, Valentine BId | READY-TO-WEAR tions that small mines needn't have a license t0 yay mean a good deal for European stability. For ekt H Room 17, Vale y ‘1gv HE e b Near Third | retort gold. Under the new ruling small operators years along the border one could see physical signs | £ ' gfig:i 2‘;{,‘“‘};,;‘2"m‘f,f:.dl’?;E ‘ Z ,r o may retort up to two hundred ounces of gold a year of Franco-Italian tension, as well as in the larger without a license, but must sell the gold to a U. 8. spheres of naval and colonial as well as military | Mint, assay office or a person licensed to buy gold. rivalry. The recognition of need of a curb on| This ruling will pass on the full benefit of the German exuberance, while admitting the reality of new thirty-five dollar an ounce price of gold to Germany’s large place and role in Europe, may mean a strong force for peace, not hitherto present. | : || JUNEAU-YOUNG | ‘ Dr. Richard Williams | Funeral Parlors | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 IOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP , | Pay Less—~Much Less I [ i | M Front at Main Street Licensed Funeral Directors i ini inconven! e, BU | { the sn.mll ORErRtoRWith & apifnlmun of w]vm | It recalls some of Oppenheim’s writings, notably | BEULAH HICKEY 1] DENTIST and Embalmers | and is a commendable and constructive ruling, S i e | CE | Night Ph o 1 Di d (& serial now running, as to what these two former | i 1 © = AL || OFFICE AND RESIDEN | N one 1851 Day Phone 12 | instigated by Delegate Dimond. |rivals might well do jointly. Meanwhile the Spunim} RSB e T & e = | Gusnn}sau E:;;ldmz S —w - T |atmosphere 1s perhaps being clarified by violence; | S544 7| [The Channel Exch ange| | ! Fhore PRI B A S LT Sk Where East Meets West in Yugoslavia. |the radical-conservative clash was long brewing. | ;‘?;EMPM"ARKPENTh l|‘ SECOND JAND CLOTHING ; | THE BEST e e —————— . —_— { ol B S | ceries—Produce—Fres! { ey i i | Bought, Sola and Exchanged | | SABIN S (New York Herald Tribune.) | “Babe Ruth, watching the crowds shout them-| | WIL'I:'C';‘USG""'“" Moaty i WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | | [l Dr. A. W. Stewart The great question about the murder of King selves dizzy for a Dean or a Rowe, now knows the | | CASH :[1:3[‘)( 3":{‘:’3": T Opposite Cash Grocery | | DENTIST Alexander of Yugoslavia is: Can Yugoslavia get meaning of new kings for old ones—(Buffalo Cour- | & 5 J L Ll IN TOWN! || Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Everything in Furnishings through the next year without serious internal jer-Express.) S T o e T ® il SEWARD BUILDING for Men strife? Only if this strife should become ncnm‘ o R TR B B s By ienaes | IV LT v FINE 37 Office Phone 409, Res. 18 it likely to result in international complications. A German has invented a device to test disposi- ‘( | & 5 | H » | Phone 276 The King during his lifetime chose three regents tions. What's the matter with ordinary can open- | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | THE MINERS e 5|5 and their alternates to hold the regency during the ers?—(Dayton, Ohio, News.) at very reasonable rates \ | | Recreation Parlors ,,,,, ‘ d | ¥ T S j TuE JuNEau LAUNDRY .|||||||IIIllIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIlllll||||||l||||||||l||l||||||||||||||||ll||- | PAUL BLOEDHORN || and || Dr.Géo. L Barwon [}I = Sressd oo wiwem 'r' FRONT STREET | Liquor Store f 'cnmo'm:{c-mn ‘\ | Front and Second Streets 1 For Qulck ‘; E 4 ings by appointment . | P4 RADIO IT’S — || JUNEAU FROCK nu ,l;FiPfi:R T R Scientific Masseurer . SHOPPE & r elephone 8 A ’ “Exclusive b 9 | SUITS - - - - $14.75and $18.75 CONTESTS e | Jum B e Doe e | Y g Two-piece, all-wool, contracting tweeds. Sizes up to Why not organize a feam | |r—— | uneau b S ol i o o huldary treatments for body or scalp. Salt I Transfer Co. ||| o 25u.gt o ! among your friends, and get in on the fun? Teams SEE BIG VAN ! | from all parts of the city J Guns and Ammunilion I 38. In two price groups. COATS - - - Now$18.50t0 $24.50 Rare bargains in tailored coats of camel hair in navy, brown or tan. Sizes 16 to 46. when in need of HOTEL ZYNDA I MOVING or STORAGE Large Sample Room Fuel Oil Coal DR. H. VANCE ELEVATOR SERVICE Transfer OSTEOPATH S. ZYNDA, Prop. Consultation and examination and representing manvy or- Exatiatisay have ahdany oh- LOWER FRONT STREET tered ihis first series Brunswick Alleys | Next to Midget Lunch | [+ —5 Harry Race {|[ Auska Transfer Co. Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts, near Gas- GARBAGE HAULED ! % n DRUGGIST il Hotel. Phone 177 -asonab) ont a COA TS’ Fur Tr"m i $22'50 to $37'50 : 'Pooz“':nfinn:’x‘.)l:um e Tabb Blace GEE“EEV%L'HP‘?E}EG 2 e st Em I % E. S.HDXVI; 4 These coats are marvelous styles and materials and Liame oo Sty e PHONES 2691134 pm’;‘hw“” ) 3 mfiizogygzsu worth considerably more. GASl' N : — RN bl e FRYE’S BABY BEEF 5 I AU CAFE “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS ? GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING and French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer F r ye'Bruhn CO'nPany MAYTAG PRODUCTS Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery W. P. JOHNSON PARTY AND DANCE FROCKS Satins, crepes, crepes and velvet, velvet and metallic cloth . . . self and contrasting trims . . . cape effects . . . slag shoulders—in fact every very new style and effect. And the very warmest fall and winter color- ings! You must see these frocks . . . and they are our direct importations from New York! $8.95to $18.50 2| g ——— McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers N G S O AT The Florence Sho T Permanent Waving a Spec Ity Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building A Good Business Reference DISTRIBUTED BY Just as you judge a man by his business con- ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander its known patrons. draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in this way. HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent () TWO-DAY SPECIAL! Wool Knit Dresses - - - - - $3.95 JUST ARfSIVED—(']‘hey are new and extra value) This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. Throughout this period it has been identified with the industrial and commercial enterprises by which all this section lives. [ £ Ik LOW PRICES! BEST SERVICE! BIG SAVINGS! HUB MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY MIKE PUSICH TELEPHONE 602 b 3 1 TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J.-B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers ! b Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS Fountain Candy ] - Ran O e O e fE | s et i rocara SHOP IN JUNEAU! An alliance here will help you. 0T 2 ALASKA MEAT CO. ] The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau Sample Shop “The Li:tle Store with the Big Valuese” A l|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlll|||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THRERRREEARN FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U, S. Government Inspected JUNEAU, ALASKA

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