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: ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMP,IRE FRIDAY NOV. 2, 1934 New Bodies for. Old.! i NG 23t (New York Fferald Tribune) It would \be difficult to exaggerate the promise u;; for future Surgery of the successful transplantation Daily Alaska E"mplre f ROBERT W. BEWER - - GENERAL MANAGER‘ except. Sunday by at Second and Main of human gland material reported by Dr. Harvey B. - Stone of Johns Hopkins University to the Beston as Second Class | meeting of the American College of Surgeons. The | method provides immediately what seems to be a |solution of a (pressing problem of healing that of replacing diseasid or worn-out glands with new ones. | If parathyroid glands have been replaced as suc- | cessfully as Dr. \Stone reports there seems to be no f they will promptly |ohvious reason why deficient’ thyroids adrenals or sehbh ot i |other glands may not also be replaced by trans- plants MEMBER OF ASSOCIATAD PRESS. ] Healthy human are available in The Assoclated Press is, exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispateches credited to & or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the from victims of vic focal news published herein. alfeady’ 15 ho particu SKA CIRCULATION. GUARANTEED TO_BE LARGER human tissues’ al MASHAR FHAT OF ‘ANY OTHER PUBLIGATION. ,_,mofims The practical trouble always has been that even the simplest. trensplantations. of tissue fram one ‘human being to another have failed by refusal | of the transplant to live and-take root in its new surroundings. The chief exception has been the now common and exfiremely useful operation of blood transfusion for sauch a transfusion is really no more than the t amrrl:lnhtlm sof vmyriads of liying blood cells from one hufnan posséssor to another. In the light of Lir. Stone's results, it is now possible to see that ome of the dangers of blood transfusion | has been poin ting the way all the time to the reason | 1why other tr.ansplantations so uniformly failed. i The reason. is chemical incompatibility. Not all| kinds of transfused blood will mix. If the bloods of donor and recipient are chemically different in ~ ,certain ways now well known, the transfused blood {cells die, usually killing also the patient into whose they have been injected. ‘That is why the two always are ‘“matched” mortgage 7 per cent bonds, of the Juneau Cold transfusion is attempted. A similar chemical in- Storage Company, as announced by Wallis S. George, | compatibility may exist, Dr. Stone finds, between President of the company, is worthy of notice forbits of living parathyroid gland and the alien tissues two particular reasons. {in ‘which these bits are to be impalnted® .If it does, First, that the venture started in 1927 has proved ;{:P 5llftndm:i‘sz3§ w“llé cd}:e_ ’\:l‘l;less prepared in advance sucwssful under ‘Lhn magnrzvmrn( of Mr. Gmlm)‘\\hxch 15 o accustom #b, gradustnBotithd chemilh and his associates for those investing in it and the| ¢ B - _(surroundings which will be encountered ‘irt ‘the néw fact that the volume of business the concern does.y oS il Noon T e no Seadon wiy. this pro- | has contributed in an important manner .to the cedure ' of what mig “J?c & locllmnnmuonw industrial life and trade of Juneau. % tmay not be carried out on r tiSsues also, even Second, the bond holders investing in a local!on new stomachs, muscle tissues, bones or internal enterprise in the boom days of 1927 have been ! organs of almost any kind. rewarded with regular interest payments and in) accordance with the: sale plan of the bonds, they, have been paid a $200 premium per hundred for | bonds called before maturity. | The far-sighted judgment and confidence in lh"'\ local venture of thosq, buying the bonds warrants | recognition. In the halcyon days of apparent enor-! mous returns from “foreign” investments these local investors had the faith, courage, and good sense to invest locally, with the promise of a modest return, and withstand the lure of chimerical profits from far away South American Inflatos or Public Hotshas. “Publiahcd _every Evening E_PRINTING - COMPANY AMPIR! streets, Juneau, Aluska. Entered in the Post Office in June matter. SUBSCRIPTION RAT! Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per _month. By mall, pos ¢ the following rates: Onme’ year, in ad months, in advance, $6.00; one month, Subscribers will r ify the Business Office of any . delivery of their papers. " fiepfio',‘m Yor Bditorial and Business Offices, 374. ge pai organs of almost any character vufficient quantity and quality ence or sudden death. There r difficulty in keeping such in laboratories for days or | WISE INVESTORS. Pt body The paying off yesterday of $13,500 worth of first pioods chemically before | Free Speech Priotected. (New York World-/Telegram.) Free gpeech now stands definitely established for | the indi#idual chapters of the !American Legion after | a long court contest. The /cat can look at the king, by order of Supreme, Court Justice Albert | Mohn and affirmation by the Court of App(alsI on Wednesday in the suit of the Willard Straight | \Post of the (Legion for an order, cancelling its| Utility jouster. The Legion came’out in favor of the bonus {and struck th¢ Willard Straight Post from its lists During the difficult past years their investment when it individually voted opposition, | has been earning consistently for them, and as| The holding of the courts:was that the Legion | agreed, the principal being regularly returned, " on local chapters violated the constitutional | joying a much more satisfactory situation en- than y They feguard of free speech. [ This decision gives the individual in this world [ e pri i gula eturned Fried, i ptinCDE Reing '.““‘ by : of dictators and autocrats a breezy new sense of4 are enjoyin, much more satisfactory situation th security: 4 far off pla ! L RS L X P e H Rowering the military of Mussolini’s subjects Up jumps another question:s If Bilbo and Long | to & may be only a starter. There is talk of re-!are to perform in the Senate at the same time, Guiring babies hereafter to teeth on 45s—(Detroit ' will the Capitol ‘haye to take out a circus license? lews.) ' —(Macon Telegraph.) @ Honest Prices @ Honest Quality Our steady growth over a period of years is our best recommendation. A square deal and an honest policy . . . .. YOU-ARE 'THE JUDGE. POTATOES, 100 pounds . . . . $1.79 U. S. No. 1 Grade HONE&I‘ QUALITY! APPLES. box . . . . . . $1,47 HONEST Ql AL lTY' Orchard Run Winesaps ; L T e TOILET TISSUE,4rolls . . . . . Waldorf HONEST VALUES! MATCHES, carton, 6 boxes . . . . 29¢ Large Boxes TOMATOES, 3 large can . .. . . . Solid Pack by S. & W. GRAPEF RUIT, Nice Szze, 3 for .. - . 25¢ Piggly Wiggly Meat De HAM, Half or Whole,lb. . Puritan or Armour’s Star GEM BACON SQUARES—Lean, Tasty, pound LINK SAUSAGE—Armour’s Star, pound . . .. HENS—Plump Birds, Fresh, pound ROASTERS—Fancy Colored Birds, pound @ We suggest a Spring Leg of Lamb Roast for e MINE o 2 R SR ...33¢ Dinner! our Sunda | Juneau; Stope has discovered, |. 20 YEARS AG€.)f Prom The Erpire e —— NOVEMBER 2, 1914. Routed Germans were fleeing eastward having failed to reacn the northern coast of France. They were reported to have abandoned the left bank of the Yser river and to be leaving the dead and wound- ed in their flight. The Czar had carried the war across the Turkish boundary and met losses through the energetic resistance of the Turkish troops. | The following day was election | day throughout the Territory as| well as the nation. Alaskans were | to elect a Delegate to Congress and | 20 members of the next Territorial legislature. One Senator from each judicial division and four members from each diVision for *the ‘House of ' Representatives. A Demoeratic victory throughout the country was | predicted. Mining men who had been ap- | pointed as delegates to the annual convention of the American Mining | Congress to convené at Phoenix, | Arizona early in December were | B. L. Thane, Juneau; F. W, Brad- | ley, San Francisco; E. P. Kennedy, | John Richards, Treadwel U. G. Rush, Ketchikan; B. F. Mil- | lard, Valdez; James J. Godfrey, | McCarthy; Alexander H. Brad- ford, Seward; George James, Nome, | #nd Falcon Joslin, Fairbanks, | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bush had entertained about twenty young | people with, a Hallowe'en party. Entertainment began ‘with a 'jol- Iy ride to Thane and back after which there was dancing at the Moose Hall and the party concluds { ed with refreshments at the Busi | residence. i i A special effort was to be madé to get out the women’s vote 'tf\e following day. It was to be the first time the women of the Terri- ory had exercised the elective frans chise in a Territorial election, al% though in many towns they had | already done so. At the last ele¢~] tion in Juneau 220 had voted. Weather: Cloudy with rain. Mnxl't imum temperature 42; minimum 39 degree: 10 inch. Lan Dzily Empire Want ‘Ads Pay! —_— e — ke e et uflfiu/f-\PPY : ’———IIRTHL?AY, i tions and best wishes roday, their r rate Societies —— OF Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY / Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 The Empire extends congratula- virthday anniversary, to the follow- ing: NOVEMBER 2. Joseph A. Thibodeau Jessie Fraser Rose A. Andrews Graduate Nurse WHY Eli Lindstrom e T ————— G. Erwin Hachmiester m“-“":’ g;h:n“‘:t lfi:::gn"s‘“ ‘i KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS T Not Because We Are Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | | Seghers Council No.1760. OLD NEWSPAPERS Cheaper " Evenings: by Appointment | Meetings second and last % In bundles for sale at The Em- Second and Main Phone 259 | Monday at 7:30 p. m. S, pive office, 25c. Fine for starting BUT BETTER = b s: | Transient brothers urg- your fires these chilly mornings. = ——-————-_ed to attend Council B T o o & i ' | Chambers, Fifth Street. E. B. WiLSON Chircpodisi—Foot: Specialist | 401 Goldstein Building \ PHONE 496 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what ulddy of each mooth in Gastineau Channel f " — B.P.0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Visiting brothers welcore, 1 t John H. Walmer, | Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary, JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K H: J. TURNER, Scretary | — e~ | , MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 ' 1 Second' and fourth Mon~ Jjob will cost” ' 1 DK& KASER & FREEBURGER' DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 50 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Home Cooked Meals _.__.__{:,Scomm Rite Temple, heginning at 7:30 p. m. E. HENDRICKSON, ; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- Douglas Aerie Table Board $1.00 per Day SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS By exercising Dr. C. P. Jenne Tact and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen t [ Discretion 127 Franklin St. i DENTIST we help to L Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine lighten the Building Telephone 176 WARRACK | Construction Co. distressing ordeal —— i 117 F. 0. E. Meets first and third Mondays, & p.m., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. Sante Degar, W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. & | Our trucks go any place any | ! Juneau PLone 487 Dr. J. W. Bayne The Charles W. TERSNPHRCHOR TS T Sl S DENTIST o Rouoms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Carter Morn:ary LUDWIG NELSON Otfice hours, 9 am. to 5 pr. PHONE 136-2 H JEWELER Evenings by eppointment “The Last Service: Is the PHONE 321 Greatest Tribute” ] Watch Repairing ] | Philco—General Electric Agency | | FRONT STREET | iy e Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate los Angeles Col- ‘ege of Optometry and Opthalinology || THE MISSY SHOP Specializing in HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderatc I SIMPLY REFUSE TO 0O | ANOTHER WEEKS WASHING! Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground time. A {ank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. § PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 "RELIABLE TRANSFER B Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau | Cooperating with Whne Serv- | ice Bureau | | Room 1—Shattuek Zldg. 1 | | We have 5,000 local ratings | on file —4 prices - ——i, DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Optometrist—Optician Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | Office Phone 484; | Phone 238. Office Hours: to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Residence 9:30 Jones-Stevens Shop H LADIES'—CHILDREN’S | READY-TO-WEAR | | Seward Street Near Third Butler Mauro 1 | Drug Co. \ | § { “Express Mopey Orders | Anytime” i Phone 134 Free Delivery CONTESTS Why not organize a team among your friends, and get iIn on the fun? Teams from all parts of the city and representing many or- ganizations have already en- tered this first series. Brunswick Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP g' Next to Midget Lunch Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST | |, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 HURRAY! What a blessed re- f to |um over your clothes man. Such , too, and the THE BEST il - §) Licensed Funeral Directors ‘ i and Embalmers | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 ? & - T JUNEAU-YOUNG } Funeral .Pariors | - l TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ THE MINERS’ Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Phone 276 T i bl i - Py | | | ! | | Byes Examined—Classes Fitted ( ] SABIN’S | Everything in Furnishings for Men Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS Laundry Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 Office hours—$9-12, 1-5. Even- ings by appointment N N \ come back looking so sh and clean. It's wonder- YOUR f B | ITS Wise to Cali 18 ! | Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of DR. H. VANCE Telephone OSTEOPATH HENRY PIGG el For Quick } ‘"RADIO | REPAIR i Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. [ SEE BIG VAN . 177 | Guns and Ammunition | | tineau Hotel. Phone Consultation and examination Office Grand Apts.,, near Gas- THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets | PHONE 359 | JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hoslery and Hats P HOTEL ZYNDA | LOWER FRONT STREET | I {{ MOVING or STORAGE | Coal. Transfer ’ H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store | Alaska Transfer Co. i | GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Preprietor s _—_— b’ s Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! French-Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 | | | | | FRYE'S BABY BEEF «DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Wines-—Beer draught or bottled beer PHONE | L ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediaté delivery of either Rheinlander N : HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent A Good Business Reference .fust as you judge a man by his business con- nections, 8o, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by its known patrons. i .. The B. M. Behrends Bank. likes to be judged in this way' % F This” bank is the o'dest and largest bank in Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- 114—Femmer’s Dock. LOW PRICES! HUB M MEATS AND FREE DELIVERY BEST SEEVICE! MIKE PUSICH ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. Througnout this period it has been identified with the industrial and commercial enterprises by which all this sectipn lives. An alliance here will help you. BIG SAVINGS! ARKET GROCERIES TELEPHONE 602 FEATURING CARSTEN'S ALASKA MEAT CO. g&mxgg AND BACO\I—%'Goven?: GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W.P. JOHNSON CEERRRR B GG McCAUL ‘MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Denlers The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a sm& Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month (8 J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers The B. M. Behrends Bank 'BABY BEEF_DIAMOND W