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¢ — PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies . d b s S OF e | ©ouncement of the new construction’ and devel- Daily Alaska Empire opimeti Meatis verttion denie MRS 0K % {};{T‘APPY ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER Juneau should be consistently cognizant of the 20 \’EARS A( vital importance of the Alaska Jupeau to thé’econ- T e R E I S Gastii Tt ‘ ‘ neau Channel mp.':},‘:ghelgm‘e;’;firfic e(\;gnbldng‘\o;m-pt smmi.y :_v M(‘};: omic welfare of this community and every individual i Prom The Enpire BlRTH DAY Helene W.L. Albrecht || v b )] AN a Second an | r di | — Bereots, Junea, Alnska, FORIILE e oo e b b S \... = ‘ PHYSIOTHERAPY f Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class TR e X . v The Empwz extends congratula- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets B ered in the Posf ce in e The Fight for the Speakership. DECEMBRE TN tions and best ‘wishes “today, their| A Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | every Wednesday at 8 e =7y —_— % . birthday unnlversary, 10 the follow- | pa 307 Goldstein Building pm. Visiting brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ! ekiAs) Emperor Wilhelm, of'iGermany |~ | Phone Office, 216 | welcome Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 (New York Herald Tribune. s was ill with pneumonia and his 'Y ‘ = i = i per month. division of the condition was said to be i | . An estimate of the possible serious. John H. Walmer, Ex- a , at the followl tes: | DECEMBER 8 IR S L AT 5 d ) yi’.‘.‘r‘,"ln"‘fé?fifir‘n'f”i'n7 "«]vflx lx|\v|:|12f{1;nnf‘d.vnnrfl, Democrats in the incoming House of Representatives A distinct advance of the allies JohniB, \Hernten alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary 'one month, in advan 26, Iover the election of a Speaker to succeed the late in the Ypres region was reported Bl s | Rose A. Andrews hos R S RN e bscribers will confer a vor if they will promptly | R calls attention to the fact that by Paris. The French made gains Bicniyid P Graduate Nurse | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS potity the Business Offioe of any failure or irregularity Henry T. Rainey ‘ Mike Ugrin | Segh C 1 N in the delivery of their papers. {numerically the Democrats of the South are no in the Aisne, the Meuse and the S . Giows | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Seghers _ Counct| 0. N Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. 'Ionger in the saddle. It would be’quite possible for Argonne districts. Ellzabe);h il Not Because We Are sage, Colonic Irrigations | | 1750. Meetings second gy " a combination of Northern Representatives to bring| It was officially announced from 4 i Office hours 11 am."to 5 pm. | | ind last Monday‘ at R O O D PR @ to the about the defeat of the outstanding candidates for | London that the German cruisers EE?L;;“;:‘;::: heaper Evenings by Appointment | | 7:30 p. m. Transient wse for Tepublication 2?';1:5xx':\ra":i\‘fi;'l{lcw;“"rl aited 1o Speaker—all of whom are Southern men. A Demo- Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Leip- Mrs Bohn & ek | BUT BETTER Second and Main Phone 259 | Orothers urged to at- lt or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the . ..o ploe composed of members from, New York, | ig which had sunk Sir Christopher i Ry Bt e o= | telid. wiGouncll’ Ohgihe local news published hereln. Hilg At Lo o vania, Ohlo and. some of the |Craddock's British fleet off the G;fceb;m;:;vzla AT T |vers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER gther States east of the Mississippi properly organ- | Chilean coast and had since caus- Miss gDonie Taylor | |G K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary _____"“N 3 onl e s S e e O ized would be able to do this, or -to dictate terms|ed great uneasiness to allied ship- : M Lok 4 E B. WILSON )GE N 7 : ping and Canadiah towns, had ary en RICE & AHLERS CO . D MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 St hat Senator-elect Guffey, of Penn- | been sunk in the south A;,lantr Mg s oot ' A e g Seond S faut o e A ’ . o ! 1 IDS epartaq that fensiare Rl Rel lrelie ol i S eee »"UMBING HEATING [ 401 Goldstein Bullding | . day of each month in aiB, who cantrols hAtiERYEE 1 “BETTER THAN EVER" ¥ i PHONE 496 el Scottish Rite Temple of twenty-three members, has visions of playing what 5 7 ‘We tell you in -dn:we what By 0 x| okt iy he believes would be shrewd politics along that line.| Officers elected to lead the Min- Bl job will cost iv"' e S e ! gE ni: NDRICKS%X;‘ He is said to have approached New York leaders ing and Engiheering Society of ; B maomapar ol : . 8. .H on the subject. While for many reasons Repre- Alaska were: president, Charles E. b e oo w'".:"'l i‘l “&KAsgzlm& F:;’.SEBUEGER é‘e:i?a:ry ey Ve sentative Joseph W. Byrns, of Tennessee, present|Davidson; vice-president, H. T, e Vel — :| Blomgren Building | 1= ; : majority leader, will probably be named as Speaker, Tripp; secretary, H. P. Crowther; ) NE 56 i after all is caid and done, Mr. Guffey and his allies | executive committee, B. L. Thane, - - T s D aas 7 0 DOUGLAS 'may be influential in picking a mnew majority P. E. Bradley, D. D. Muir, R. G. | [ H.::D:;"n:e l ‘\ ! AERIE jeader to succeed Mr. Byrns. Pennsylvania has no| Wayland, C. E Davidson, and B B. I'arry R(,ce J - \::——————————— ) 117 F. O. E. - Icandidate of its own, and it might assist in giving | Nieding. I Vg T g Meets first and third Mondays, 8 the prize to New York, Mr. Farley’s home State. DRUGGIST | Thomas Hardware Co. 'J’\ Dr. C. P p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting ;That doubtless would Pe most agreeable to Mr., H B. Worthen and Mrs. Wor- @ iRy B r. Jenne brothers welcome. Sante Degan, | Parley. then planned to spend the holidays The Squibb Store - omy DENTIST W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. —_— Friends of Representative John J. O'Connor, of in the States. A PP (1 1«;;‘ Rocms sBsx:;im:ganenune 3 —— QT New York City, brother of Basil O’Connor, former | - I (|l u 1 I GOOD NEWS FROM THE A. J. \law partner of the President, are pulling every | Volume one, number one of the | WARRACK |i Telepnone 176 | || Our tru,s go any place any | possible string to land the majority leadership |Cordova Daily Times had made its The announcement yesterday by L. H. Metzzar, for him. The fact that he is a ‘member of the |appearance December 2, and re- of the expenditure of $100,000 for an additional Tammany delegation is a serious handicap, how- |ceived editorial praise for its vig- power unit, by his company, the Alaska Juneau ever, and Representative Mead, of Buffalo, who Oll‘ous breezy and cheerful arti- 3 Gold Mining Company is reassuring, encouraging Ianks him by four years in point of service, and cles. Representative John W. McCormack, of Massachu- | and stimulating to all residents of Gastineau Chan- . LA % to win| S - i 'V nel. Further it is consistent with.the predictions of setts, are conceded to have better chances to Wi enator-eiect and Mrs. Charles lrln” g ¥ . the honor. A. Sulzer left for the east on an the benefits which would come from the acquisition Representative Sam Rayburn, of Texas, has been |extended visit to be the guests of. £ | time. A {ank for Diesel Oil ; and a tank for.crude oil save < burner trouble. { Dr. J. W. Bayne | PHONE 19; NzGHT 148 [} ) DENTIST RELIABLE TRANSFER | Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487 Pr i > & Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. LUDWIG NELSON | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. JEWELER | Evenings by appointm.nt & Watch Repairing [B] PHONE 321 {l Commercial Adjust- of the Alaska Gastineau properties by the Alaska " £ G d Philco—General Electric Agency | lgg— i v trying to create the impression that he is the White | former Governor and Mrs. Willlam [ o B gency Juneau, made here at the time of the purchase. “At'mouce favorite for Speaker because of his work for Sulzer of New York. ¢ ()rblclnb | FRONT STREET | '" ; [ ment & Ratm Bureau that time it was poinied out that numerous people the stock market®regulation act and for the law | L e——{i} | B——— Si | Cooperating with White Serv- believed that if the Aluska Gastineau property had creating the Communications Commission. 1t is| A. H. Bradford and Falcon Jos- d i e Robert lmpmn i ice Bureau been purchased and &1 aftempt at operation made believed Vice-President Garner, former Speaker, will |lin, Alaska engineers, were enroute an THE M]SSY SHOP | 0 t. i = . D. We have 5, by another company the lown would benefit more, throw the weight of his influence to Mr. Rayburn, to the Alaska Mining Congress in ' Specializing in Oradiidte Los Angeles Col- i o'::wnt“ raunzn | but that such a possibility was frought with serious Who in 1932 managed the Garner boom lfor Preslde’}l‘l- session in Phoenix, Arizona. S | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, l | lege of Optometry and E _*___L . dangers to the economic security of the future. Such' However, when it comes to popularity in the R()I)alr Work HOUSE DRESSES 1l Opthalinology — FREE iy 4 Ral) E. 7 wt - 8 course might have promoted a “boom,” cause an House, to political finesse an:i ‘g‘ diplomacy lep‘rfi Junzazh atmrs:;”;z:;fl:fi:'ém:; | and accessories at moderatc | || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | |fi—---—-— g Influx of people seeking work, and new businesses sentative Byrns Is easily oustanding among al o z prices b et | possibilities. As majority leader he won his spurs |his wife and young son, left for the Jones-Stevens Shop and then if the attempt failed which many highly south on the Humboldt. . = in helping to pilot the New Deal legislation through |<oul 0] .. —a | qualified engineers believed would be the case, a g ot 68 Mot H DN dent Roosevelt, will L S ‘ DR. & E. SOUTHWELL | e e ' detrimental and possibly destructive deflation would ,coq o Speaker of his caliber to handle the swollen | GUILD LUNCHEON | Optometrist—Optician i ‘nz ;Tmo Lo EN'S { take place that would cause hardship among Work- Democratic majority in the next House. |And Tea, Tuesday at Dugout. adv. PHONE Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted | Seward St ; Slaliand } ers who had come here and undoubtedly bank-; | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. }‘ ree Near Third | Office Phone 484; Residence | | ruptcy to numerous “mushroom” business ventures. | i Jovernm Loans. 2 ST At the time of the acquisition conservative, | Reyaymg (fir—«ent i ‘86T OUT OF My? ‘l. AMLZ" egg()‘/" oS 2385.%f.r$0wwflg‘.l;8' 9:%0 1l competent, General Manager Metzgar, promised no, (Kansas City Star.) LIFE FOREVER ?—‘&;——4——“ JUNFAU-YOUNG k. great increase in. employment or rapid expansion,' A large measure of satisfaction may be obtained ? = Funeral Parlors but did sey that employment would be sustained by from the statement that there has been repayment g : O Licensed Funeral Directo the development and working of the new properties of nearly half of the 4508 million dollars that the | Dr. Richard Willizms | | | s e Mitoctens and gradually increased. This statement has proved Reconstruction Finance Corporation has lent to| DENTIST Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 conservative. More work has been done than he Panks, railroads and other corporations to tide them OFFICE AND RESIDENCE £ a over the most severe period of the depression. The indicated. The $100,000 plant is in itself important Gastineau Building | | | { Phone 481 | Pay’nTakit i ke report does not include loans to insurance companies { to all here, labor, business and professional people. won sAdTlduRs THE BEST In addition thde uugr:)ltx)w;l po\w; it w;il furnish| = \roe than a bijlion dollars advanced by the i 4 SABIN,S means increased operation, increased payrolls, a moré Government lénding organization, which has gonew o P BEER - vl prosperous Juneau. |for emergency relief, probably will not return to| Cvorge Bros. TA 1 Dr. A. W. Stewart From January 1, 1915, to November 1, 1934, the the treasury but will continue to be 2 part of the 1 | DENTIST . . Everything in Furnishings Alaska Juneau has paid $17,00000 in wages to Government debt. Some of the direct loans‘pmb-‘ . lN TOWN. [ Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | for Men employees living in the city of Juneau. Juneau ably will have a prolonged existence before liquida- | 5 . SEWARD BUILDING \ could not possibly be the prosperous community it is tion, but it is reassuring that so large a part of | SHIPYARD Office Phone 409, Res. » | . today if it were not for the development against the total loans has been repaid. | Banished forever are the RESERVE THE MINERS’ Phone 276 ] odds and terrific financial drains of the Alaska| This indicates, perhaps, that the industrial recov- clothes basket, wash line, A |g——=u T J L | Juneau. jery has made greater progress than is shown by and laundry tubs. And she's i % Recreatlon Parlors HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY ‘most of the current indices of trade. a gayer, jollier companion A Straight Whiskey e o Franklin Street between Previously it was pointed out that the acquisition ghai . [CITe e Il for her husband now that and | Front and Second Streets of the Alaska Gastineau properties by the Al”k“; Two who are living as cheaply as one, show it.|| she sends her clothes to the 70c Liquor Store Dr. Geo. L. Barton ||| | Juneau, had increased the value of proverty N _(g¢ Louis Globe-Democrat.) || ‘1aundry. . BILL DOUGLAS CHIROPRACTOR | PHONE 35¢ | Juneau twenty-five per cent, because of the insur- s | Full Pint 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | oo 4 Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- ings by appointment § ance of both increased and sustained, prolonged, If golf balls should sprout, the reforestation | added years of operanou of the rnlne Yesterday's problem would be solved.—(Louisville Times.) ® 80 Proof [ ] Pay'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight BENEFIT BALL Auspices, Taxi Drivers Local No. 1 JUNEAU FROCK h SHOPPE YOUR ALASKA Laundry ITS Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer |" 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, Hoslery and Hats | HOTEL ZYNDA | H. S. GRAVES J‘ e s gubved | | | ‘"'( SEE BIG V. T‘ { Guns and Ammumtlon | || LowER FRONT sTREET | | | Next to Midget Lunch |||t R h | Alaska Transfer Co. ED JEWELL, Preprictor Drug Co. PHONES 269—1134 “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” “The Clothing Man 8. ZYNDA, Prop. | ‘ Home of Hart Schaffner and l Marx Clothing 8 | GARBAGE HAULED | —————. Reasonable Monthly Rates Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! E. 0. DAVIS } | TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 p+ | | | | FRYE'S BABY BEEF : ' Be 9 e o2 “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON e — Telephone 38 "Prompt Delivery \ I ;AYIT’AGJ 6;10;'%(&3‘ l LT R A Y - N ! : i gy i Yoo Ao TONTGHT Butler Mauro EXPERIENCE McCAUL MOTOR BLINZLER'S DRCERIERA Drug Co. Neary balt o contur’s eeumistod e . | et o P e : ‘Express Money. Orders i i the B. M. Behrends Bank t = & DANCING 9:30 ADMISSION $1.00 [ Anyttme | g‘&iflf: ser:ices to theep:::hsof ;:neaz The Florence Shog |{ Phome 134 Free Delivery and Alaska in all matters pertaining to ";.-l;:;:: :;:‘:l;t”hop_ EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE! CON TES TS sound banking. We are glad to have PHONE 421 Why not organize a team e ——— you take advantage of our facilities in -!, Behrends Bank Building & hybad B s S among your friends, and ' Hollywood Style Shop all your banking problems. = Call any of these UNION CABS for a FREE ride get ln.“on the fun? Teams Formerly COLEMAN'S i 3 from parts of the city e | TYPEWRITERS NTED and representing many or- P‘m“fl M uc’. Le’“ ! { L Mnmn:ti BEULAH, ‘Moxey ) to the Dance: Your Cab Co., Phone 151; Owl Cab ganizations have already en- | J.B. Burford & Co Co., Phone 106; Cardinal Cab Co., Phone 1; Yel- ol ' E nds [ “OgF doorstep 1s worn by et low Cabs, Phone 22; White Line Gabs, Phone 444 | .The B. M. Behre e e ") LADIES FREE! Bank Juneau Ice Cream Brunswick For Ouick Allevs RADIO 65 Rheinlander Beer}:n Draught REPAIR JUNEAU, ALASKA Parlors POOL BILLIARDS Telephone . [ SHORT ORDERS BARBER SHOP m‘y PIGG_ i - Fountain Candy |

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