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D(uly Alaska Emptre : Sunday by _thej Second and Main ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER |16841 Testrictions but 19 ‘f;"".“p'v'];.:;‘:;:YL':’I’:?S:;K 20 YEARS AGO ¢ I ‘ OF ! e which is theirs and all its impli s whe: ¥ e RT - A - c & b7t «ngage in the liquor business. From The Fu'pire = HDAY, Helene W.L. Albrecht J Gastineau Channel | except at Publish "Mmm‘ ¥ m Streets, Jun ry evening TING COMP. , Aluska. cond Cl: Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as matter. | ness is legal now with lawful restrictions. duty “and?responsibflity, not only to stay within the ¥t is fl" 20 every community in Alaska ample of the farsighted Wis- in “The liquor business must be put on a higher plane.” dealers in the exa who contend Liquor well follow dealers, —— OCTOBER 30, 1914 e it | HAPPY The Empire extends congratula- | tions and best wishes 1oday, their bvirthday anniversary, to the follow- PROFESSIONAL | ¥~ fradial Sociaras ) PHYSIOTHERAPY n | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 q E.P.0. ELKS meeis every Wednesday 33 ———————4 [ £ — e e URTOR FTIGN RATRN . e Turkey's war on Russia was the |ing: J 5| o TR sensation of the day. - | [+ i at 8:00 pm. Visiting Deflvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1:25| o origin of Seattle’s 70-mile-an-hour wind that 2 v. That, Tur- | s o AR Biothers e ‘per month. ; | i ; Ukey's entrance into the war was | OCTOBER 30 v E % = s welcome. the following rates: |raiced such havoc there recently is obvious to DY |(ne m-ult of pressure from Ger- Jack Sey Rose A. And | G Gor s “[Juncauiie who hss listened in recently on any|many was beyond doubt, Russiws by ose A. Andrews || Exatted Ruter. 3, 5. Sides, Becretary, they will promptly e N i “ 4 S raduate Nurs (_‘,,\,:‘.. OF iriegniarity | C nia or Washington radio program. Adding|policy was not to be one of ag- a8 e 5 ST B“e a1 Ly ok deliv ephone f MEMBER OF Assocufl'ln PRESS. avelyentitled 0. ihe G total velo Schw f‘h(‘l‘\).l('] a hu of the pro and anti Merriams, and Odlins, we're surprised | up the o1 c gre: n aganist Turkey but to be confined to the defense of*her in- terests on the Black Sea. |SILVA TELLS OF NEW ' ALASKA WELDERS SITE Not Because We Are Cheaper ENIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS Seghers Council No.1760. Meelings second and 1ast sage, Colonic Irrigations | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. ! Evenings by Appcintment | The Associated Pregs 18 Axcl A B Y. S e d: t 7:30 m. e or republication of nBYitws dispateb dited % ¢ Second and Main ~ Phone 259 | | Monday a P. g ¢ B o 3 hiaapatflss Crediied®iel %rn¢ frelancholy Days of Pall Are Here” , , , and|, Before a house so crowded that : BUT BETTER S ' Transient brothers urg- Soonl nows Bubliseey 1 that's when a nudist sits And *Worders i1t ls. worth | Many stood in the’ aisles,jJ. A.| J. R. Silva, Manager, announced — — peairvi ‘ed to attend Couneil ALASKA_ CIRCULATION Ut NTEED TO BE LARGER tter all i Hellenthal addressed a Democratic |today that the Alaska Welders H ) o ] Chambers, Fifth Street, HAN THAT OF ANY ER PUBLIGATION meeting in the Juneau theatre. ve moved to a new location. The || E.B. WILSON JOHN"F. MULLEN, -G. K o | Shiet wa new site, now occupied by the 2 R TURNER Scretary P PR Miss ith Kempthorne ter- | welding company, is that formerl: i ¥ Chircpodisi—Foot Specialis D a3 carded Sea Laws. s X enter- | w g pany, nerly AH y ;: podisi—] pe e Qur; Bearded Sea La talned in' honor of Miss Gulick |uscd by the New Deal Service Sta- | RICE & LERS CO | 401 Goldstein Building ., | ' MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 187 | | | | | | | (New York World-Telegram.) ""THe ‘théfe the ancient sea laws of this caun'ry us they. seem as applied way of reform of this country’s mari- with a dancing party in the as- sembly hall of the MeGrath build- ing. It was a very pretty affair ing operator of Atlin, was in Ju- tion. Silva also said that his company had ordered a new motor driven PLUMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what Jjob will cost™ \ PHONE' 495 5 € ,M__.A.._._n | ,Second ‘and fourth Mon- ' Imy‘ol each Jnon'h in Scottish R1te Tempie, are studied the more v BIR evevone EAINAE ; . 2 to the case of the Morro Castle. ; Gt e i el e A e s o | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ||| Weginning at 7:30 p. m. Two great previous sea .tragedies—the Titanic 7 L-”:W’ %"[h o R TR P RANTY DENTISTS E. HENDRICKSON, and the Vestris—have passed and left virtually no “’ > s s ; Blomgren Building | w; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- | Walter Waite and Sam Bowen, , Another feature of the eXpansion | eeoe—e o 1 PHONE 56 | i mark in the \ 3 § gt £ f Thane, won distinction as hunt- | program was the installation of a | s 9 - [time laws, created as indirect subsidies to ship|© : un | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. arbind :”hhmimw Il'l""fll'd for the rights of pas-|€rS b . bringing back five decn‘;‘”"‘ d““’;‘e dlesec} oil burner for Home Cooked Meals & o / Douglaa aAcrie jowr ) y reg two' dozen mallards and a big |Deaters, stoves and ranges. Table Board $1.00 per Day - — 117 F. 0. E. | brown bear. Everyone in Thane SP : 1] n 8 | In view of the near complete failure of Congress| ' " 3 . SHOP lN SUNEAU! SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS o Meets first and third Mondays, 8 lto do anything remedial after the Vestris sinking ;:;moi']“‘"g as a result of the ex- | Ll 11 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen Dr. C. P. lenne pm., Eagles Hall, Douglas, Visiting | we hope that President Roosevelt will himself assume 5 | 127 Pranklin St. h DENTIST brothers welcome. Sante Degar, USS YREP A . YAY 7 1Yy |lea hip in preparing a completely reformed set i -—— oo Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | |W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. RUSSIA PREPARES Tfl PAY AND B "‘ul aws for presentation to the next Congress. T. M. Daulton, well-known min- | s g7 R Building | TR | L = ‘ | Prosident Roosevelt less’thanm a year ago, November 16, 1933 now damned by every human consideration. opening a men's store in Juneau. ! JEWELER Evenings by wppointment PHONE 321 anite 5 2 ward Line now, as did the Vestris owners, Telephone 176 L The arrival of 5,000 tons of gold-bearng e at o s ! sl s i ,J';m e ia|saeks to limit its whole liability in the Morro neal o b WATAOEE WARRACK Kb ! the Tacoma smelter Saturday, shipped from Russia| Wl Gicocior to 20,000 for 134 lives and all other —_— Construction.C i | Our trucks go any place any by the U. 8. S. R, with' the announcement that| = o .o under .a law eighty-one years old, The| Nick Agram and Al Clark, two onstruction Lo. time. A fank for Diesel 0Oil 10000 tons more will reach Tacoma shortdy. and|yictims are denied even the right to a jury trial to young Alaskans, had opened a | Junean : | .and a tank for crude oil save that many thousands of tons more will be’ shipped | gecide whether the company was negligent or not };{mfl and billiard parlor at Tena- ! s AR e —=8 | , burner trouble. { in 1935, ihdicates the definite progress that is ¢om-|as a conditiom, of limited liability. A Federal Judge | €2 2 s ’ i | . 1 i ; | Rl'HONI; 149; NIGHT 148 | ing from the recognition agreements signed by|h&s tHe arbitrary power to make this decision—a 4 BaA | Roums 5-6 Triangle Bldg. I ELIABLE TRANSFERJ man likely to be tied up in the tradition of a law| Lorenzo Teppa,‘of Douglas, was LUDWIG NELSON | || office hours, 8 am. to 5 p.m. } ] | | In 1933 Russia shipped approximately $13,000,000 vet if these defects were removed persons dam- aged would still be gravely handicapped by court red Uncle Billy Lawson, one of the | Watch -Repairing | | Philco—General Electric Agency | Commercial Adjust- of similar ore to Germany and England to be used oldest of the pioneer residents of x i i 4 Tt stris litigation | e TaRRnLs o | E . in purchasing supplies, materials and commodities ;;‘;‘v i‘;‘;}cg:‘t“‘o‘;ir ”‘I‘j‘:ce“vemmm‘i“ ity C“m'fm"m Juneau, returned from @ prospect- | i i ! a|F - z| | ment& Rating Bureau ' that couritry. “For',years ‘the. United :States :has rsfyigy 5 only 22 per cent, less attorneys' fees. ing trip south of here and planned l Robert blmpnon ! | Cooperating with White Serv- lost the great bulk of the Russian trade because e » s i i to spend the winter in his old 1) | ice Bureau The answer is compulsory company insurance i . | of tnablity to first, satisfactory settle the debt ques-|gor pecc e (h I e a8 ordinary in- | DOMe town. He said he had found || ' " THE MISSY SHOP ] el beOLo: ADGM ik | _Room 1—Shat tion. It is believed that the shipping of this ore,|grance without any court action at all. The ship's Zz‘:‘n%lwry promising prospects this || HURRAY! What a blessed re- || | HosSpeciahzlng in : l:eg:aor Optoml:%ry A il We have 5,000 local ratings | the gold from which will be turned over to the|crew should be provided with similar safeguards. 0 || *%ief to turn over your clothes H (;’é:g D‘;ggsifgz i H Orthalinolosy i1k on file Urited States Mint and the dollars received de-| The whole sea Jaw must be made simple, just Westher: « cloudy, Iain !|' to the laundry man. Such | and accessorles at moderatc | | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | Lo % - po:ited in New York banks, will mean an early and swift in action, both as it relates t6 damages 559 ’ 3 ‘ prompt service, too, and the i ides < JV \ = g setilement of the debt and to life safeguards on ships. T SHOP IN JUNEA®! | ;:lcnl;(‘s c((i)mei bacl{n](>0kln"J 50 golii Fo | ) pdia y g the signing 3 ni- We h that President Roosevelt will a uster ! resh and clean 's wonder- gy > e 5 * ) s o y Immediately following the signing of the recogni Vv_ opa- LI fa ey Eia ralit AT g i Pw i o =L DE. R, E SOUTHWELL | Jones-Stevens Sho to his name by obtaining the long del ful e tion agreements last year, President Roosevelt and s s i s 3 { ! Qo bEciat—Ogtinian il Moxim Litvinov, Soviet Commissar of Foreign Af- Read r~ the Job. i { | | Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted | | | ~ LADIES—CHILDREN'S | fairs, issued a joint statement eady for the Jol B tl ]‘l ‘ @ ! }11 " Room 7, Valentine Bldgz. | READY-TO-WEAR H In addition to the agreements which we L utier auro | ! | Office Phone 48%; Residence | || Seward Sicet Near Third have signed today there has taken place an ; aik B s o H 53 YOUR 9 o | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | & £l exchange of views with regard to methods The- “dellivisare’ improvENg & gl Dru o CO [ % to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ; — » Wagrend ko, phesied confidently by Donald Richberg to Chicago | . gl o I8 & | s y of settling all outstanding questions of in- ihas L S & | o | Z | £ 4] UN = debtedness and claims that permits us to RL{""‘“‘"I‘S‘ I""“idd"‘p;;"ll :)xp:(;n ";(:(;‘u*:x‘”l‘?l E;:;;;:x “Exiiess Mogiey: OL4ds | Jys = [ J EAU-YOUNG hope for a speedy and satisfactory solution of |with “which ‘Bar. ~Richbetis SuLia ency | i “ | ;‘.,__—_——————fi_ ey H P these questions which both our governments Committee fofulates policies and the new Nlauoml\ Anytime’ ; IJ(lun(IrY \s Dr. Richard Williams |[ ng}lsel:le;g}"zall:::in ‘ desire to have out of the way as soon as Industrial Recovery Board revises existing codes. |} phone 12 — g | ) | [ ! s [ W Great policies and great codes will not operate | 9 ¥oe Fielivesy. .4 * 1; { DENTIST | and Embalmers v A |unless there is intelligence and integrity of Lho.so‘. e — | ! | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | The arrival of the gold ore shipments indicates|un! grity gt | Gastineei | Bulldfng & ' thet the;solution is working, and' through it another |D:C ed in charge of enforcemepl, o e - =l { © Beaid is1 i ; s o s > g that make ident. Roosevelt’s pro-'| P | | great market for American products will be gpened, poi :‘:”L::::::” ]‘;L::; '?.ch? 1;Z?blfnor acr:mveemon[: (;‘ | TOTEM MARKET I | | THE | '% THE BEST 1’3_____._—_3 particularly beneficial to the Pacific Coast and|iy. confidence in the good judgment and effective- | 5‘ Gm:::e;;:;::u;;f“’m | f GARDEN PATCH | & -+ S 4BIN’S probably eventually to Alaska |ness of the National Labor Relations Board in| . wriyouGHRY AVFNSUE ! | FRESHER T F BE E R i Dr. A. W. Stewart {handling labor disputes. e \‘ B ORREY: AN CAR}(Y N Fruits and Vegetables | | DENTIST SENSIBLE. o | But the Administration-has not vet designated |, o -—af IN TOWN! ; Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. Everything in Furnishings s ~|the agency which]is to have charge of the other — — 1 I L @ 4 SEWARD BUILDING for Men Press dispatches advise that a statewide drive phase of enforcemtent—that which concerns unfair I FINE ] i Qtfico Phione 409, Hes. | agninst drunkenness has been inaugurated in Wis-|trade practices, such as misrepresentation, fraud and ’ Phone 276 ccusin by liquor dispensers, themselves, Wisconsin [secret rebates prohibited in many codes. Honest | [‘ w"::hv:r';"r:z:flzh“::i‘e':’"‘ \: THE MINERS £ & i!————.——? was the second State to approve repeal of the|employers will feel secure if enforcement of fair \\ Recreation Parlors & : Whtcont sndment and it is pertinent and|combetitive practices is turned over to somg trusted ! —¥| | Tue Juneau Launory | Eighteenth Amendment d it is P ’ PA d \ o 3o i ttedly “wet" [#nd experienced agency such as the Federal Trade UL BLOEDHORN | an| ! | Franklin Strect between interesting to note that in an admittedly e oot FRONT BURERT ' L S Dr. Ceo_ L. Barton ! Beiol b R sha Wit fei 44 alers smselves are sensible]C° s . ! an on ee S.' «Yl the lxqun‘r ’d(. m‘m :h;msc::oa ;1« sensible This agency already handles part of the inves- P L 1quor tore I CHIROPRACTOR | | | enoug ], to Cmnpavlgn against druni Lnne... . : {igative and compliance work of NRA. Even before A . - BILL DOUGLAS | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | PHONE /359 l It is generally conceded thaL the narng\\ minde NRA, by its fair trade practice conference and its For Quick | omc»i hours—fl-l'zx. t1-54 Even- | |e2 28 ruthlessness of the old time saloon brought on|.eace and desist orders,” the Federal Trade Com- i ngs by appointment Li “1 Prohibition. Men who desire fo make their IVIng|mjssion accomplished good results with minimum RADIO s - dealing in liquor should accept and realize the full|friction, despite inadequate laws and limited appro- REPA R JUNEAU FROCK portent of their responsib to the people they |priations. It already has a staff of investigators I Scientific Ma”euer SHOPPE serve and to the community generally. Their busi- trained in this type of work. CONTESTS Why not organize a team Telephone HENRY PIGG Wise to Call 18 Juneau “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats For Men or Women. Exercises for reducing or increasing w M among your friends, and weight. Electric and Massage Beoury it ABDICATION || B il 5 ||t et oy . S ___Z____L_}_ from all parts of the city i SEE BIG VAN Transfer Co. }|| s 2o, ou: 162 Gastiness || oo fl I R | G l B L Es ‘) THREATENED :::Ll::l‘:)m h:lv:‘all:‘:a:l’; - ‘| GIE)';:Eand Ammunition when in need of HOTEL ZYNDA | R FRONT STREET | 5 UGEANS | ’ R | e M g~ DR, H. VANCE JRVATOR, SERVIOR OVER ~ SIAM’S KING ick ||} Transtr e il OSTEOPATH S. ZYNDA, Prop. Bru;lSIvtCk H R Consultation and examination b Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; . . A. le S arr 2 1] 7 to 8:30 and b intment. ||HF———————————2 i Whiinice- Government Must Abandon y y Ivace Alaska Transfer Co. T o 8:30 and by sppointment. | & ARBAGE HAULED Says Planes Not Feasi- | Measure Limiting il Boe oo Danet DRUGGIST GENERAL HAULING tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Reasonable Monthly Rates ble at Present Time ' | His Powers - BARBER SHOP The Squith Store ED JEWELL, Proprietor - E. 0. DAVIS 3 - IORE s PHONES 269—1134 Mning Location motices at Em- TELEPHONE 584 | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Imme- LONDON, Oct. 30.—Ten million {— = pire office. Phone 4753 | diate establishment of a trans-At- ;‘;:3:“(’:0 (;Axotli:gw E;;:{id::{’;khgi o % — Y B s, gy TR s cdte| | CASTINEAL CAFE “DBLICiocs HANS s BACON T e | $wo days “l;lfld;()(tilled b\dDLrl H\:\y;o: J}Siam Government has asked the GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING o Gm‘:‘ndn o Eciener Who has crossed the Al-| y ypini the best eating rule to King to reconsider. French-Italian Dinners = ° Wines-~Beer F ry Bruhn Company MAYTAG PRODUCTS in an airship 72 times. follow e Zeppelin commander s ‘s simplenCons VM. Veppom) 4NGer | ro0ds you like if they agree with eat the| The King, it is understood, has amended some of his articles, prin- Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery W. P. JOHNSON rejccted a trans-ocean semice bV you. Dont try fo starve yourself cipally that of ‘life and death” plane a8 rob Ieasible 1o e 1n% linto qitterent Sigure, {over his subjects. He has threat- e ; at SO \ VFTERAN PLACER MINER HAS SUCCESSFUL SEASON BEEN APPO B g— WILLIAM MANLEY HAS : FERA DRAFTSMAN, NCME {ened to resign and let it be known he will withdraw that intention if the Government abandons the measure lmiting his powers. .- MAJOR HOCKEY INTED AS DISTRIBUTED BY Just as you judge a A Good Business Reference man by his business con- 0 Arriving in Cordova at the con- | & e citcon of the season’s mining on ,mmlfll:;”:s 2‘;‘;{2’%3&“&.&”& + ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS nections, 80, too, you are inclined to judge a bnnk by S:"' k‘:mfrln“x: '( ""’ ]x:jr :i“g“;"mt isist the senior engineer in the ¥e- GETS STARTING For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander its known patrons. ; lace:! 1 na 3 a1 The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judzed in * | habilitation work now underway draught or bottled beer PHONE ul—!‘etnmet'l Dock. - :x ‘,fn:" f‘"‘“’j ):l‘\';:‘;lf,” [:2;'{1‘“‘ Nome, by E. W. Griffin, Acting WHISTLE NOV. 8| this Whv! ¥leld. The heavy rains of last sea- | GOrCTOL! <The'” appolntement s ; * HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent : - £ : ] aon which assured & continuous|Tde 8t the request of G W oryngop ont, Oct. 30.— The ) | This bank is the oldest and largest bank in B Wanecous supply of waler, con- | LhoXeom, chairman “of S IR S . otkay Tangue’ will 4 Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- |[#———————— 8 tributed largely, he said, 10 the |fopon beoy Lading bzh‘;or"’n“::;‘:; Spen fts $004-35 season Noveiiber ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. g:_—“? success of the placer operationsin..q or time, it was announced|8 With the Detroit Olympics host LOW PRICES! BEST SERVICE! BIG JAVINGS! E‘hlgv.::gt\l:?ttmgh;sn dpecl;g;imletrc};:ls etx)nizrrlp ;(lise:stxgt,adw::z}l: e kel e which were known to have been , above the average. The oldtimer wprend (jnv(znors ofiie. IR to the official schedule released Predicts good returns for next and last night. H U B M A R K E T ‘ several following seasons CAPT. W. JACKSON LEAVES The following night Cleveland MEATS AND GROCERIES to the Windsor Bulldogs, according all this section lives. | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doarstep is worn by satis- fied custom An alliance here will help you. | TR and London will get under way on FREE DELIVERY MIKE PUSICH TELEPHONE 602 ers } : KETCHIKAN MAN MARRIED Capt. William Jackson, of the |the latter's ice while November 10 I bl e alvat;onhAnny, left for Wrangell | Syracuse will inaugurate the sea- A ® Lo Anderscn, oo"clat? mana-aboard the Northland. son at Buffalo. Cleveland's {firsi e of the Tongsss Trading Gom- |, O 50 5 home game, with Windsor, isss4:hed-L ALASKA MEAT CO e Cream pany. of Keichikan, was recenily | OLD NEWSPAPERS uled for thé same night while the . Th B M B hrews Bank Parlors miriied in Scattle to Miss Grace | Rt B aren st Syiaciss ek ATIRING CARSTEN' SABY BHEY-. DISMONS e D. e | SHORT ORDERS K. &éavey. In bundles for sale at The Em-|Windsor November 11 and 12 with|| EE S JUNEAU ALASKA j Fountain - Candy | ———————— pire office, 25c. Fine for starting|Buffalo and Detroit, TC HA.N'S AND BACON—U S Gozernment Inspected f — respectiyely, i} your fires these. cbilly mornings. | furnishing, e, Opposition. bt LT L HH Daily Empire Want Ads Pay!

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