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more votes than any Democratic candidate for the Governorship before him. Elsewhere the Progressive cause has done well. Robert | La Follette, standing as an Independent’Pro- 1 gressive, has held the seat Which“he won Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANA(;ER‘ Thy _the ~——— { 20 YEARS AGO | From The Ermpire HAPPY— —BIRTHDAY PROFESSIONAL || | Helene W.L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY bR SRy Fraternal Societies OF — Gastineau Channel Published _every evening except Sun. B EMPIRE PRINTING COMBANT at Second and Mair as a Progressive Republican, 'and has been = strong enough to carry his brother Philip Streets, Juneau, Alaska. back to the Governorshnp of Wisconsin and Entered in the Post Office In Juneau us Second Class feseaeaedo s eaae d oot ] Jtiic=? | The Empire extends congratula-| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets | aartes to elect several Representatives as well. The DECEMBER 13, 19 | tions and best wishes today, their Ray, Medical Gymnasti ; : : ! : . A | tions % 3 ymnastics. | | every Wednesday at 8 e T T, 3 serbor il A Bl R Picking its way through tne | v"thdey anniversary, to the jollow- 307 Goldstein Building | | Pm. Visiting brothers Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 10ld in nnesota. us. AR mine-swept Dardenelles, the Brits |!"/ Phone Office, 216 | welcome. per month. wing Democrat, has carried West Virginia. ish submarine B-11 wr’pedoed the = d ; By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: Almost every seat which the Republicans Turkish battleship Messudién! and | DECEMBER 13 — .John H. Walmer, Ex- ? Owe year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, #8.00; one month, in advance, $1.86 subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notity the Business Office of any failure or Irregularity in the delivery of their paper. Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. -— e ieiuh have lost represents a move more or less to the left. This victory belongs to the “New Deal” as much as to the Democratic Party. No President could have asked for, or re- ceived, a more emphatic vote of confidence. | An accompanying newsstory in the Guardian de- clares that “Not for seventy years has any Anger- |ican President received such an extraordinary dem- onstration of support at the elections half-way through the Presidential term:* MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Assocrated Press ls exclusively entitled to the wse for republication of all news dispatches credited to Y or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the weal news published herein. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE' LARGER THAN THAT ©F ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. CHRISTMAS TRADE GOOD. —— ELECTION COMMENT FROM ENGLAND., The fact that election news is several weeks old | There are only nine shopping| {enty million marks demanded escaped without a scratch. | Brussels bankers notified the German government that they were ready to pay the indemnity of sev: Brussels, Liege and Antwerp, The greater part of Moore's wharf, historic dock at Skagway, |, | together with all of its warehouses, | was burned the previous night. The physical loss was estimated - at| $100,000, partly covered by 'insur- | Bell and Deputy Marshal J. F. Leephonse W. Smith TWEINTEN PURCHASES NELSON’S INTEREST | IN BERGMANN HOTEL Andrew Tweiten, Juneau prop- y owner, is now sole oéwner of| Bergmann Hotel and -Dining | Room, it was announced today. purchase of N. 'G. Nelson's - terest in thel Bergmann property ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1935| { RICE Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER r"UMBING Second and Main & AHLERS CO. HEATING Graduate Nurse Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- sage, Colonic Irrigations Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | | wnd Evenings by Appointment Phone 259 E. R. WILSON Chircpodis—Foot Specialist 401 Goldstein Building | alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | Seghers Council No. | | 1760. Meetings second last Monday at 30 p. m. @ Transient <gi | rolhers urged to at- tend. Council Cham- bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, | |G- K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 Second and fourth Mon- “ 5 A ek _or received,| Reports from the country’s trade centers reveal #1nCe- was completed last week, before ! day of each month in a m?,i l:;:;i?::é :g&fdmh:L;l;,ifiélr_-{“r o Ex::lund‘ that the Christmas trade in the United States has Wi Mr. Nelson' left’ for the south to | “We tell you in advance what :],__ ERRE N Sco}dsh Rite ATemple 4 : M . _ already reached the 1929 level. . This should indicate ndham Bay was dce-bound, |spend the holidays. job will cost” " = H1 beginning at 7:30 p.m. very authentic Manchester Guardian in comment : frozen over to a thickness of six e 1 bt 1t b ' o = g e AR o ing upon the late American election results. The vote & confidence regained con the part of the people|nqpag b e ; 1\';‘_5“ DES. KASEE % FREFBURGER o Masthts: FAMBS W, LEIVERS of confidence was even greater than that reviewed and a loss of the fear that if they spend what . | DENTISTS |'| secretary ' ‘ in the Manchester paper, as the doubtful seats Money they have, they will get no more to replace it.| District Attorney J. J. Reagan, el Rk A 2R S, s o Blomgren Building = 2% 3 H mentioned in the following editorial were added to And, speaking of Christmas, it might be sug- and H. Folsom, his assistant, re- | PAINTS. OILS 1 ‘; PHONE 56 DOUGLAS i the Democratic majority. geted that we spend what we intend to spend on| turned to Juneau from the Ketchi- NOTICE | Builders’ and Shelf | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | AERIE i this year's Christmas shopping today, tomorrow | kan session of court. Clerk J. W. HARDWART | 117 F. 0. E. 1 3 iy the interest of the|or the next day. ‘,Mecls first and third Mondays, 8 to us, does not detract from 5 e SR dava 16ft before December ‘38 and’ the' soone nmt\Mullen were due to arrive in Ju- |the scale of pay per hour will be (1 2 : a following foreign commentary: ays ¢ ! efore el T 8| neau on .the next boat, Judge R, |$120 for carpenters as allowed | Thoma’ Hardware CO- D C P J 2 | >-m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting ROOSEVELT WINS shopping is accomplished, the happier everyone will W. \Jennings Bad fons SORMEEM. | Northern. Zona by. the (BW.A: §5 e | r. 3 . Jenne | orothers welcome. Sante i The Democratic successes in the‘ American be, from housewife to merchant. chikan to Seattle to spend i CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. e — | DENTIST ; P. T. W. Cashen, Secretary. elections have outrun all expectations. The e ST SR TR | mas with his family. 1 T R A | _— #1] Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | e Democrats hoped to gain a little, perhaps Ickes and Mines. | 3 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | ! ‘] Building [ P three or four seats, in the Senate and to lose —_— That shoplifters were operating No. 3698-A WARRACK i Telepaone 176 Pl l | t In the District Court for the Ter- I g— "8 go any place any | (Anchorage Times.) Secretary Ickes hit the nail on the head recently. perhaps thirty seats in the House of Repre- sentatives. Actually they have held their in Juneau was the declaration of a business man who threatened ex- ritory of Alaska, First Division. WILL- | Juneau | Construction Co. '* Fhone 487 —| time. A (ank for Dicsel Off | and a tank for crude oil save EDNA RICHARDSON vs. IAM HERBERT RICHARDSON - | The President of the United States T of America, to the above-named | i = defendant, GREETING: { LUDWIG NELSON You are hereby required to ap-| | JEWELER H pear in the Bistrict Court for,the| Watch Repairing 141 Territory of Alaska, First Division, | [ Philco—General Electric Agency | n thirty days after the last]| FRONT STREET Jlication of this summons, name- | " - -8 | &% y, within thirty days after the 3rd| 7 of January, 1935, in case this| " TeeY CIIAD summons is published, or within 'IHE MISSY SEIOP days after the date of its | Speclalizing in ground in the House, and have gained cer- tainly nine, possibly more, seats in the Senate. They were expected to gain in the Senate because the Senators now retiring are those elected six years ago, in 1928, when Mr. Hoover was elected President— naturally a good year for Republicans. They were expected to lose in the House because 1932, when Mr. Roosevelt was elected, was the Democratic high-water mark. This yeat's elections show that the Democratic tide is running as high as ever; despite all the talk of Roosevelt’s waning popularity, des- | | burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGUT 148 I m RELIABLE TRANSFPER ! He said, “The Bureau of Mines needs more money.” | posure to the guilty ones unless | Ickes drove home again when he said, “We are the practice ccased at once. { going to make the bureau a scientific and not a political organization.” | * Mrs. James R. Whipple of Thane This sounds like business. It will'be great news was in Juncau making arrange- | to the men who are struggling to develop Alaska’s ments to break up hiousekeeping | mineral resources to the maximum. | and move 1o California soon after | It is to be hoped ‘that in his new mines bureau | the holidays. |reform work Mr. Ickes will remember that the| Frank P geological corps of Alaska was trimmed to the bone | became seriously ill after eating (when it should have been enlarged to help in the mussels, was reported out of dan- recovery plan. ger at the hospital. | It is to be hoped that the reform Mr. Ickes plans Dr. J. W, Bayne DENTIST | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pr. Evenings by appointm.nt PHONE 321 Boe Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Cooperating with White Serv- ice Bureau | Room 1—Shattuck =ldg. ‘ { We have 5,000 local ratings l 5 on file | 4 of Douglas, who " Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- pite the “Literary Digest's” latest “straw in the mining service will be made comprehensive| Furs, all new, stylish in shape | _ & ! vote,” despite the dissatisfaction of labor enough to provide a real Bureau of Mines service |and low in price, were advertised pa';' e upon you, in case this sum HOHS(YERY- LINGERIE, I lege g g‘l;l'fi;‘f"’ and } o and the still sluggish temper of business, his | for Alaska, either ‘in a direct Federal organization|Santa Claus' approved Christmas [MODS is served upon you personally, | e o ai nfm Tppt A R Hepneo no s = political opponents have made no headway or aid to a Territorial organization. gift by the Treadwell store. |and answer the complaint of the| | &R flCLeSSDl"lI;! et | __— ? = T —*—T against him. The practical effect of the Alaska has practically no mines department. | SR above- e bt < J i clection is that the Democrats will NOW | The nelghboring Territory of Yukon has a well| Weather: Maximum, 20; mini-ihe said court in the above-entitled ol | ones-Stevens Shop have in both Houses the two-thirds majority estzblished mining service with geological parties mum, 8. Jecon. ; |7 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL [ | , necessary to enforce the closure and so working there annually and a free Government | S g L . ‘,1 'he (;;aidhpla}nlllm in said ;’l |l Opmmxe“;si_c?pucm:‘uud: Ln\é’éifi;glall;:REN‘s { push through legislation without amend- assay office. Every sample obtain = Ademands the following relief: Ar Eyes Examine tlasses -TO-WEAR e o i vl e oample cbialped by a pros- | A, E, KARNES LEAVES: “fii:onute aivorce from the detend- {1 "~ Room 7, Valentine Bidg., ||| Seward Street Near Third | be to reinforce the President in pursuit of the payment of fees for each mineral for which| PORTLAND, ORE., FOR: |+ | | Office Phone 484; Residence | | ™ a And in the event you fail to so Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 3 o his policy of controlled capitalism and to spur him on the program of social-service legislation which he has promised as *the main business of the coming session Of the Senatorial seats at issue the Re- publicans held sixteen before the elections. the rock is assayed. In Alaska the prospector must | |pay—and that is a handicap on the man who spends his last cent to get his outfit and into the -'%Im)ear and answer, the plaintiff to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 kit ;mll take judgment against you for P ¢ n erritorial Commissioner of Edus¥ant thercof, and will apply to the :xl:llfcs :;c:;_“l“; ?zgrbl’:““c’;nre}:gs“:”k:ilm";es and | cation Anthony E. Karnes, leftcourt for the relief demanded in : Y g peraling on Pay- | portland, Oregon, for Seattle by his complaint and as hereinabove ing properties. The big concerns will buy g0od|giage this morning on his way/|stated. 7 JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 - E Dr. Richard Williams [ DENTIST They are now known to hold only five, properties but they do not go into the wilderness 1 : & . t b S8 'home from a hurried trip to Wash- [ WIT! the Honorable G FFI i a with two or three still in doubt. The “Old |and find them ! : B Ll ol ik R B ixuarld,“thr- gnl(x]d ru‘;mw\;;ngMof '.hcwpurly. In British Columbia are 19 mining cngmcers‘,:céfir,‘,gl‘:,lCgl,lt;mcm:;i:::fi:ded0’? lA‘XIN‘:U‘l ; \](‘(‘ur&t:-llc;)l\l; u:i Qe fig’”dmg ! Ty ost half its Jeaders in —Moses, Watson, and other experts in th s bure servi Y f5e Adbr. > it bt Ehoge 41 { X ; ¥ in the mines bureau servioss. | gducation and attended to business|iffixed, on this lst day of Decem- THE BEST - - [British Columbia has thousands of new g | mineral Wesley Jones. This year has wiped ouf the rest of them—Reed in Pennsylvania, Fess in ©Ohio, Walcott in Connecticut. The party will hardly be recognizable without them. The defeat of Reed is the most remarkable of all, for Pennsylvania has been a safe | old’ and [in connection with the Territorial seekers where Alaska counts them only g ABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men ger, schools, according to word received ) e ,'fi?usim has only one official devoting his tis Rt A as| S Ume| Mr. Karnes is expected to leave to mining and he is hedged about and handicapped Seattle for Juneau gic lehe :waema,zt S LE]I;T])‘};?. Clerk. | with lack of funds and authority. | 1eavin, y | i N | g the Puget Sound cit, t 1 Pirs ica ec. Secretary Ickes is on the right track. Let him | saturday. Hcg has ' Been Y - rst publication, Dec. 6, 1934. Clerk. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] | Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST 1 Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Republican seat for generations. Reed was | the head and forefront of the opposition to |make his bureau comprehensive, and the Territorie: 'absem g cuDotion, Jan 8 1095, » 3 i i C"“i‘iessiggevoi-;“llv nom- |as well us the States, urge that the Al hisean w?fiiyc?,i‘ii’éefc"iitfleify? fif; L;:&S:id e THE MINERS & ssuwd.dle z! T g ee for the Presidency in ki pton Sin- ‘ set up in a modern way and Alaska, alread P £ RPGhn ; i HE olair, denied official support, has been well |giving Uncle Sam a gift of $20,000,000 unn:anz TANKER LEAVES PORT Recreation Parlors T m{sfi?tth:elt}wN::‘ i beaten in California, but even so has polled in gold will multiply that gift and do it soon, and | Front and Second Streets ! ot N e A AR L L Sy The Standard Oil Company’s Liquor Store Dr. Geo. L. Barton ||| | o [ f 0 it:mker S. S. Richmond, left the BILL DOUGLAS CHIROPRACTOR 1] PHONE 35¢ | i »=8 | Juneau harbor at 7 o'clock this| | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | |6 4 | morning after a two-day stay here. | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- | | Her capacity is 66,000 barrels and ings by appointment i | ;he left the balance of her cargo | “ JUNEAU F ROCK" | here. | ’ She came directly from Estero | . | Bay, Cal, the harbor of San Luis, | Wise to Call 8 DR. E.OPVA%ECE e SEI?PP E A |and was bound for that port again | J g tz: Ry i ';e ut not Expensive’ i ‘u)day. o ; CONTESTS uneau Free. Hours mbw 12; 1‘&:: 5t; Hosiery and Hats | i Why not nize tes 7 to BESO and by appointment. | STADIUM LOSES L e Transfer Co. Oftice-Grand Apis, vear Gas- | | BALTIMORE.— Though football get in on the fun? Teams when in need of . generally experienced a successful from all parts of the city season in 1934, the Baltimore sta-’ and representing many or- MgvellNgflm. STO%:SE HOTEL ZYNDA ! dium had its most disastrous year. | { ganizations have already en- i : Large Sample Room It looks forward to the Navy-Notre |} tered this first series, | H. S. GRAVES ELEVATOR SERVICE ¢ : B Dame game here, however, in l935.“ : . | “The Clothing Man® 8. ZYNDA, Prop. i | Br unswwk [ Home of Hart Schaffner and } > ~ Marx Clothing | FIRE ALARM CALLS | Alleys | .| | GARBAGE HAULED | —_ Reasonab) —_— &b ‘ Rheinlander Beer on Draught ' E o A . 1} rooL BILLIARDS Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! . 0. DAVIS BARBER SHOP } 'lmpa:PHoNE 584 1-3 Third and Franklin. o one 4753 | g 144 Front and Franklin., FRYE’S BABY BEEF et o 5 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON 3 i 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. GENERAL MOTORS 3 i 12 Teoan A . Frye-Bruhn Company | . ) ; {| 1-8 Front at A. J. Office. DRUGGIST Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery MAYTAG PRODUCTS ¥ ! | 21 \gmoughby at Totem The Squibb Store W. P. JOHNSON | 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash We Want Mendenhall Milk! §| - == ! 2-4 Front and Seward 3 . 3 e EXPERIENCE ‘ McCAUL MOTOR | : And do they get it? You bet they d 6! Every single one of these four 2-1 Fifth and Seward. ‘ D C : | COMPANY | , and six-year-olds drinks Mendenhall milk, morning, noon and night. They 2-8 Seventh and Maia. i r ug 0. f Nearly half a century’s accumlated ex- Dodge and Plymouth Dealers : like the taste. Their parents appreciate the importance of plenty of || 29 Firc Hall | perience and conservative progress have 4 fresh, pure, whole milk- from tested cows. | i *é‘:j;;‘m":‘:'gl;'fi Hous. ; “Express Money Orders | qualified the B. M. Behrends Bank to " The FI, ‘ s i ] St | Anytime” | % 2 o ¥ e | ; Children cost a lot of money. When it comes to food, ‘money' spent for Way. s T Wty {1 offer its services to the people of {uneau A Sk g:‘s:fi §1::£u’ i buying the BEST of wholesome, health building food is a real saving. 5’| 3-4 Second and Gold. | and Alaska in all matters pertaining to Florence Holmgatst, Becp, ! Mendenhall Milk tops the list for healthful, economical food. 3-5 Fourth and Harria, 1 sound banking. We are glad to have PHONE 427 ;:9, %g: ::d:::i ? H oll__‘_ Sh | you take advantage of our facilities in | Behrends Bank Bullding } PHONE 985 TODAY for a month’s trial! 38 Seveuth and Gold, | Hollywood Style Shep all your banking problems. | 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. | oy i M d h ll D . 41 Ninth, back of power ||| Pay Less—Much Less ° " TYPEWRITERS RENTED i house. Front at Main Street $5.00 per month | enaenna alry “3 ououn oon. seaien” BEULAH HIOKEY | J. B. Burford & Co ' GEORGE DANNER, Proprietor 3 Do ane rawn The B. M. Behrends | 0 dodriep 1 wora by sti- and Calhoun. f ; 4 ; | 46 Tenth ana c. For Quick B k e e e s et VU A Quovit a Dow Foel QK" || 5w Rano ¢ Tomean Too Gresm - | 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. A = uneau Iice , ; Az % | 48 mHome arocery. REPAIR JUNEAU, ALASKA Parlors P ; v : | Beater Tract. Telephone p SHORT ORDERS G iR i - = oy prmeney oo ose. bt omema o . HENRY PIGG