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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1934, iusux’y. In many places, declared President Roosevelt, ¥ \ ¥ e o - Dally AlaSka Emp[r(’, {lendets 4re -Gemanding and_getting 8, 10 and cven HAPPY PROFESSIONAL ' i' B~ ATl - i N The Housting Act, despite its lack of preciseness = 3 L Castineau Channel L SN, Scent Sunds ©and certainty in certain respects, holds out great From' The, Kregke { BUSY Helene W.L. Albrecht l & "1 Etreets, Juneau, Alaska g5 promise. Experts estimate that $2,000,000 a day is|& - ~ee—e—eee o ~eu | The Empire extends congratula- PHYSIOTHERAPY P —— - Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 Entered in the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class |ROW being borrowed for modernization and repai ¢ B. P. 0. ELKS meets raatter. S Housing Administrator James A. Moffett expects to | every Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome. NOVEMBER 20, 1914. tions and best wishes today, their B RS = - biyate Fuads. tieown Hibs Ropks birthday anniversary, to the follow- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. see $2,000,000,000 'or ,nA\“lr. unds threwn into home- Details of the alleged insult to|ng: Deilvered by carrier v;erJ\'Arl;!;:‘uh and Douglas for $1.25 building. * ¥ |the American flag in the Guif of By malil, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $1 ufi;"r’}; months, in advance, Clemency in Russia? AND WH Smyrna, when a ship’s launch NOVEMBER 20 froma the U. 8. 8. Tennessee was Olaf K. Bodding fired on by Turkish guns on Gust A. Erickson shore, were received by Secretary John Torvinen r,:'fi John H. Walmer, Ex- alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary Rose A. Andrews ¢ Graduate Nurse | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | S B et X $6.00; one month, in advan: Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | Caharasber Crksaian) KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS _ Seghers Council No. In the delivery of their papers. of the Navy Josephus Daniel ! OF Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. | The extension of the Russian fx_flanchl.se to bell- from Capt. Decker, vommander of sage, Colonts’ Dieightiana 1] 1750, Meetings second o MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. rnxxger:. :12("1“‘": p:pr;):; ‘:T],’:D{;f:t"zhfrg:;e ,;,;::l;r the Tennessee. Three shots had On W ay Home Not Beé;:::!e:ve Are Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. ! | ‘nd last Monday at 5 The .L!sm)‘l]f\lr(l l‘r».;s les excl ; ely ;'nlillvdnl(n ]lhe ;’ dulnoin":hmzl' Y i.'Is; z W“; that e Rumm‘bnen fired crossing the bow of P Evenings by Appointment :20 p. m. Transient wmee for republication of all news dispatches credited to ishing. s ials E an (e ship's boat as Capt, Decker BUT ‘B B Second and Main . PHotié 389 | | srothers trged to at- o o sc_credited in th d also the | Gover esls sedureiis T1 8 1 t . Decker TTER horie I LT ot bblabed eretn, o ' ® paper and also the Government leels sedure.y There is, In factino| o ¢ roekamg from anchorage at 5 ] -— |organized opposition fo that Government, zven if ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |there is a great deal of inarticulate discontent, and biii SRR o). L i o o) |those parties such as the Mensheviks and the Social Vourlah to Smyrna to maké an officfal call on the Turkish gov- ernment officials. The American Ambassador, at the request of { Turkish officials, asked the Ten- nessee | to , leave Turkish. waters 't once, as ‘Sobn as. the incident bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K, B J. TURNE};L Secretary, ";end. Council Cham- E. B. WiLSON MOUNT JUNEAU, LODGE NO, 1 Chircpodis«—Faot Specialist . LUDGE NO, 147 > Eecond - 401 Goldstein Building | ! dayoor ‘;:gxfce:;}rlt]r\foiln PHONE 496 ! Scottish Rite Temple, | Revolutionaries, Who have -for years been carrying {on an underground agitation have failed to win any ‘mdcspread,suppm. Is it not.time that.the Russian RICE & AHLERS CO. " UMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what {Government also, showed “some "lilerdlity “towsrds these and other political opponents? There are_in became puhlic. : job will cost” .. R beginning at, 7:30 p.m. Russian prisons and places 6f exile today men ‘ahd 7 o —-—-——————fi. . L. E. HENDRICKSON, women who are older revelutionaries than many a ‘| DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ||| Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, e Sk o a W. S. Bayless, attorney for the ) i cfi::;xdn:)e.\rmm?:;: r“l?;mms;v?fi:' s}t;:em ?:xd whiaH 53‘0“1’:"1‘: b‘;‘w;}:é x;""';z’;":;‘;eorp:g' e — i mofl?;l::q:a?mn, Secretary, PO m:nr %(];n :r:sun s men 1:751;2 :052001:150: t::e;fgh'::t W. & O Mining SPUENEEseinst i Home c;""‘ed Meals i Hours X;Hfr!:EL?)GQ p.m. i o "‘\?' L idoahs‘m of the u:mos[ couarge and fortitude, and'lhe At _Reliance Gold Mining Table Board $1.00 per Day B 3a o AUSIE 5 of rare .mu-lllscncfl whose sole offense is Lhab. they Gomipany, bid. I T M SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS = = e e e do mot accept the principles and methods of the|SDALS sale, three mining claims Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen § g _g|Mects first and third Mondays, 8 dictakorship " |situated in Sheep Creek Valley 127 Pranklin St 3 p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting | Ther;‘ is: for example, Eva Broido, whose life And known e hed CEER I . Dr. C. E. Jenne . Gt —— Mo £ o) 4 The bid amounted to $3652.01 to- DENTIST W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. rom earliest childhood was devoted to the emmnclpa-“,emer with costs. It was said to i Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine i il WELCOME HELP. tion of the Russian working class. She believes and be a good property and had been Building | e & always has believed in democracy and she fought | & 4 < Telepnone 176 The memorial sent to the Post Office Depart- for democracy under the Bolshevik dictatorship just | under development in a small way Our trucks go any place any ! - for several years. F. H. Osgood, ment, to the members of the Washington State a5 she did under the Tsarist diotatorship. ‘That is of seattle, was dinterested in and Construction Co. Yy e e e i Congressional delegation and to Delegate Dimond, l’:fih;reyfls?:m‘;fi\eym ::lo _walsgé}enu;’rv:tc]ed t; n;]ro; wa planned to further develop it after Juneau Phone 187 e e‘ i r- S in . > ien she had serve - by PETSAROEN, . recently by the Washington Federation of Commer- JoHA%Y conincmert in 187 When she had served | ne gitle settlement. g gy G e Dr. J. W, Bayne PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 cial Organizations, advocating an airmail route from A k4 A DE ST H Tashkent without a trial or even a new charge. “She Puget Sound to Alaska, gives additional stimulus to the is still in exile and unable to see her husband or | The German assault on the several forces that have been, and continue t0 WOk her ghildren. Then there §§ the philosopher and | fussian army in Poland had fal- Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | , 3 RELIABLE TRANSFER ,; LUD‘V]C NELSON | Office hours, 9 am. to § pm. & 2 for airmail service between Alaska and continental SESRAT 1 £ ;olJen like a sledge hammer with} JEWELER | Evenings by appointment | . United States. Rl B i Sears' solitary. conting.| 10000 Russians reported siain as | 5 Watch Repairipg R PHONE 321 ‘| Commercial Adjust- . by : the result of an .attack on the | Philco—General Electric Agency | |33 ° The flights of the Army and Navy fliers this ment. There has been a world-wide movement on | ment & Rating Bureau lconter of the Russian line, DPet- | FRONT STREET | widal' f 3 ’ ROBERT W, BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER ;:cox:le;s.mm on first mortgages and even .more on 20 YEARS A(:!O lRTHDAY ! | | | | | 1 | Summer, the tour of Alaska by Secretary of Com- behalf of Communists in German prisons and con- & : 3 | - + | Cooperating with White Serv- merce Daniel C. Roper, and Second Assistant Post- centration camps. Are political prisoners in Russia, :zim;aca:dm%}td flt:x:;: at SZD](:)’;:;.F 0 A NS r Robert Simp&ol ice Bureau i master General Harllee Branch, along with the con- ;hc}:e' thh Cflglm\}"’Slfi’(:'l'UIC‘v less worthy of help? | e THE MISSY SHOP i Opl D Room 1—Shattuek Bidg. sistent work of Delegate Dimond for increased air- Ferhaps e Russian overnment will extend the| . | 1O > . . ! We have 5,000 local ratings | mail service all have brought the establishment of LDErality it has begun to show in the matter of 0l D. C. Jacking declared that| v,y galetta Mulvihill Creen, flap- Specializing In Graduate Los Angeles Col- | || o fiin ! ! g ; st the franchise and make such help unnecessary, | t0¢ ‘War contraband order” placed | por heiress who wed a Pittsburgt HOSIFRY, LINGERJE, | ‘ege of Optometry and R O S e B { alrmail to Alaska closer to realization. o cn copper by England, would mean ‘! truck driver, is on her way back t« | | HOUSE DRESSES B R Opthalinology ' Alaska appreclates the efforts of the Washington @ tremendous loss to the industsy| U. S. with her mother, whom ’.h;\ | and accessories at moderatc | | | Glasses Titted, Lenses Ground | | z_. ! Federation of Commercial Organizations. Their ef- Missed by Borah. in the United States. Many Ju- l“:’e"tkw Mflf"‘;; Wfli‘;‘l’i‘n"gfl;“:m%‘l‘:cce prices L ST A § i . Fatd iin dxvediting fae ide reak up o T r 1 de s ¥ forts wll undoubtedly aid in expediting the establish S ?}faul;tes}l)d g‘s whocheld StOC"(_ 31: She is shown at Shanghai posing - i b Jones-Stevens ShOp ment of the airmail service that will mean so much e K (Seattle Times.) igr:atlv acon efi;;;r- ompany Wwere | g0 'one o{‘the nncgm{lem}onal photo: r’-' L T sou’nlWELL—fl f to the continued development of Alaska aho’s chronic insurgent, Senator Borah, earnestly | b o ) that have made her famous, I i 4 LADIES'—CHI ” 1 Gy protests that the Republican Party should be re- | | et R ! Z. H Optomstrist-Qpidoian 134 mORENE, crganized, declaring “I believe it can be done and| Mr. and Mrs. Mason Phelps CRONIN LEAVES | f Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted | ' READY-TO-WEAR 1 P 1 | o | , Valentine Big. Seward Street Near Thirq Open Sesame! should be done.” Without a Republican Party against | Chicago, who had been huntinz| o ; Gronin Manager at An-| 1 oflgmlzong 484; Rfihfenw :;—Ed_n TP which to tilt with the least danger of successful (On Kenal Peninsula, passed| ., ... of the Northern Commer- | | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | (New York World-Telegram.) counter-attack, the gentleman from Idaho must find | through Juneau southbound with The quick, favorable response of the Guaranty pimqelf appallingly handicapped. There is no |€vidences of a successful bear Trust Company of New York, world’s largest insti- ,g)itical nourishment in atttacking a Democratic | Munt. They obtained permits to tution dealing in mortgages, to the President'’s plan party pig enough to slap back and eager for the|t2Kke their trophies out; of Alaska ! to draw capital from vaults into homebuilding, 1S opnorunity. No wonder he yearns with a great | They had three moose, three shee x»i ciel Company, that city re-| cently for several weeks of vacation | in California. l ., 1 b to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 g JUNEAU-YOUNG l pe —— Funeral Pariors Dr. Richard Williams Licensed Funeral Directors taken as an omen for a far-flung revival of the hum yearning for a reorganized G. O. P.! |two monster brewn bear, and one OSBURNE DIES and Embalmers of the saw and the sound of the hammer in the s black bear. i | DENT‘ST Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 nation. S RN | Sl Mrs. F. L. Stump of Wrangell | || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ® ot | Just as long as there are men who deep in their hearts have the desire to leave the world a little ed recent notice that her fa- , Cha | Gastineau Building The New York bank asked to be recorded as the } Osborn, had died in | THE BEST Phone 481 ———— first mortgagee under the Federal Housing Plan for Elks' masquerade ball to be given ; Invitations were out for |:n~|’ | | 2 uniform “basic maximum” 5 per cent interest on better place than they fcund it, just that long willlon December 3. It was to be|Fort Bragg, Cal | 52 - 9 homebuilding loans throughout the country, with Service clubs flourish. | strictly invitational, “with “cards{= ' i n._—_——-—————? ABIN S half a per cent per year in interest added each for B |taken at the door. Fach invita- ( 1| TAP BEER Dr. A. W. Stewart “service charge” and insurance. | Many frequently mistake their needs in this|tion had to carry the name of PHONE 36 ’ | " T pENTIST Everything in Furnishings Ata:::'d {;‘:;’;‘;;f:“m::“"r:;e'lhg‘“;ori::ge:“;f;‘w:g: matter of proper protection by the law. Instead of ;hek“zesiha"d s Indorsed &n the |4 { IN TOWN! ! Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. for Men 8 B i : e & 4 : | back by the person issuing the in-| . ¢ UILD! close governmental control over the lending banking improvement in laws, what often is required is ln‘vitanon. pe 4 [4101_ very pl’Ompl | . SEWARD B! ING institutions, is the thing counted on fo make the [MProvement in those to whom is delegated the | i Office Phone f’?’ Res. t —_— T 3 i » hoarded dollars come rolling out of banks. An fask of enforcing the laws. B. B. Brewster, of the Gastin- |, LIOUOR DELIVERY | THE MINERS r——_mfl_fl_—_—fl T investor in New York can, as the Housing Admin- | b0 eau-Juneau football team express- = 1 : : i istration puts it, advance money to build a home Movie audiences know nothing of Henry VIIL ed regret that “Jimmy” Momb CIEE T L T Recreation Parlors o s s, o - T[:‘f;n{lll? %?rlejetL:e‘tJ:::‘ | £ in Arizona as safely as one next door to him. beyond the fact that he had many wives—(Franklin i was laid up with acute appendi- * A P e and | Front and Second Streets The act will help abolish the curse of mortgage Dyall) | citis and hoped t I-DE L PAINT SHOP ’ H | ped that an operation A e At quuor Store Dr. Geo. L. Barton | [ e ik | would not be necessary. He said| | If I's Paint We Have 1t! it CHIROPRACTOR 1 PHONE 359 1 |1t would be practically impossible ‘l WENDT & GARSTER l o U 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | |G} 4 to replace him on the team. i i - -5. Even- 24 | h | PHONE 549 | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even: o ings by appointment 1 T SEE BIG VAN | i Guns and Ammunition | LOWER FRONT STREET | Next to Midget Lunch Plans for the organization of an exclusive Alaska Society of En- gineers were launched in a meet- ing held the previous evening. B. L. Thane presided over the meet- Ing and among those who attend- ed were P. R. Bradley, F. B. Hy- der, E. P. Kennedy. D. D. M Jr., R. J. Wulzen, J. A Wilcox, 'H. | P. Crowther, Howard R. Ward, ok ‘Angus Mackay, F. J. Wettrick, "B D. Stewart, Jack Richards, H, T.[}* Tripp,” Philip Bradley, Charles E. RADIO Davidson, H. L. Wollenberg, . Jack REPAIR Jobnson, R. G. Wayland, A. .}, Telephone | Nadeau, Enoch Perkins, E. V. Da~{{. veler and George T. Jackson, : i HENRY PIGG IT’S Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. ’‘when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE | DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats ] If You Can’t Afford @hristmas Gifts HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. ] H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing | i GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 _— GENERAL MOTORS Aluh Transfer Co. ‘Weather: cloudy, rain. e —————3 ——e TOTEM MARKET | Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats WILLOUGHBY AVENUE CASH AND CARRY | | porrrr e - - FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Brihn Company An intoxicating drink is made in the South Seas from the root of | the kava shrub. to your customers and friends this year, send them personal messages of appreciation and good and ] : ) . Prompt Deli MAYTAG PEODUCTS will neatly printed on ap- nnls::f:s:u Teliphyre. e Redbeid W. P. JOHNSON propriate Christmas cards g % :’5—*3 oy festively designed in ex- . N Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders 4 Anytime” EXPERIENCE Nearly half a century’s accumlated ex- perience and conservative progress have qualified the B. M. Behrends B.lnk to * offer its services to the people of Juneau .. The Florence Shog " and Alaska in all matters pertaining to Permanent Waviog » peca McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers quisite colors. § They cost but a mite, # but bring a might of J ‘ pleasure. s “ . Banished forever are. the hmln~3hubenvw % A large variety of §’,§’§"f§u:§f§‘°&mffl lki‘ne, 2 sound banking. We are glad lt(; have m:d.aomm J 5 3 . And she': iliti i Blludm‘ unique designs to a gayer, jolller companion N You {ake advantage :]! SR es iy st i e S 08 ehionse fro for her husband now that all your banking problems. = — ; » she sends her clothes to the PAMHSI::( o _—f laundry. Builders’ and TYPEWRITERS RENTED Call 374 EMPIRE e . " Barford & YOUR ALASKA Laundry J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers The B. M . Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA Thomas Hardware Co. Hollywood _Stfie Shop Formerly COLEMAN'S Printing Co. for a “look-see” .