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. . islation varies widely. As NEW BEER PARLOR i Ks ——— Dall Alaska Empl,re Magazine today points out, eleven States have TO OPEN 1 ’ PROFESSIONAL chosen to try Government ownership and distribu- TO TONIGHT = APPY 20 Y EARS A‘ O = i L ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER (i, Others have set up licensing systems of one e AR 3 = | sort or another. Restrictions placed on the pur- nder the pepular management o 1 Published every evening except by ah® Chase of distilled spirits, regulations as to where of Sam Pepetich and Emil Rundich, IRTHDAY From The Empire s r Helene W.L. Albrecht { D e Beoond s they may be sold and methods of taxing them show well-known Juneau caterers, the — ot "D PHYSIOTHERAPY m great diversity. In the contemporary effort to deal Central Beer Parlors, newest dine The Empire extends cangratulq—w Massage, Electricity, Infra Red with liquor as “a practical rather than a moral and dance establishment, will open s and best wishes today, their | DECEMBER 14, 1014, Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | =3 problem” we are witnessing what the late Senator in the renovated quarters former- thday anniversary, to the follow- Copemmgt;n dispa'.ch'es zhe;t s 307 Goldstein Building Deilvered by cfr‘if::cf.'."fl'.fl:u":;Tffso.,qu. for $1.26| Morrow described as a revival of “the old system ly occupied by the Nifty Shop on ing Lot 7eti ctermins Wk s ot et e Phone Office, 216 per month, of experimenting in many laboratories rather than F‘.vuul sum. at 6 o'clock tonight D — |nad steamed out into the North R, By mall, postage ‘xmm.qm‘m[‘a follnv(v‘l‘l:s: “r}nl‘;;;‘:'""ce in one.” l:}:n‘\')\l;!h'l he efforts of the Krafft |Sea, presumably to give battle to P e TN . N e e "| As to the results achieved by one year of such Cabinet Shop, the Central Beer DECEMBER 14 i I e e 1o Rosk A, Andrews ‘ 'm',mcrlbeu will confer a favor if they will promptly |experiment, opinion naturally varies. Certain gains Pu{' will feature one of the most e Emeral O. Davis pestancy. 45 Londen. ‘The Britich Graduate Nurse i+ 1 pouty the Business Office ofan fallure or Irregularity | oo clear. Legalized hypocrisy has been ended unique bar arrangements on tie E. F. Rodenberg, Jr. battle. Hiets it th mest wonet | |/ Waastels, Cabler Batkanena- | | 3 Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 8 | Revenues which formerly poured entirely into the C.h(llllkx The cabinet makers havt: J. C. Michaelson lof Seotland &nd the north coast sage, Colonic Irrigations H D !coffers of an illicit industry have been partially |created a bar lunch-counter and Lorene Gucker lof Ireland had been ordered to| | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. ! | MEMBER OF ARSOCIATED PRESS. |diverted to Federal, State and local governments at _lmck-b.lr which is :aiq to be the Sister Mary Modeste ;k;epA in rendiness to proceed at Evenings by Appointment The A!logvlnm{‘lmsre’?nfllls n‘:-:\clurj‘l‘ii‘]:fu:'::”:I::,’d;(l:d”(\n |a time when they have greater need of funds. Boot- last word in modernistic designing “liGll;l‘mfil"‘ Shoe He thk Nor’th Bk ki ihe Second and Main Phone 259 “r’"x{o{'ffi.-fi}‘u.- ‘credited in this paper and also the legging, while still a serious problem in many com- and the soft greens o_f the wood- Pt ’”_ f the Alaska|order should be received o e LM RS sacal news published herein. | munities, now meets increasingly severe competition | Work are carried out in the color Un fl, L:fiflzz;"[gor‘;h e spe;:inl 3 g Reabe R CIRCULAT&?N GUARA!;EEBe[?cfl'EmhARGER pie :[“ P]fi"m“m Tm.“:(b Coémm‘lmnlloisct;ism:: l;}:e’::;u il g ( “F")‘:ms Girg framed pictures in| Two mothers of the Bayless fam- | | 1y THAN THAT ANY OTH |the Federal courts has been reduced e PEAN b ST O e L Lo i potie ik i WILSON o = 3 ey The beer cooling system was fn- wooden boxes and Christmas wrap- |ily, prominen Gastineau ¢ E. B. WILSO ‘:;;hfnec‘lc(:ut\:rm”)::J:lh:»);lutic uzsi:r:rp}\]:fltlxgar:lsqu;: stalled by W P. Jobusie will be mailed post paid at :"" died in Baltimore within one| | Chiropodmi—Foot Specialist | : dth t od| Light lunches and chili will be our expense. A complete line of {hour of one another. The sadl| 401 Goldstein ‘Building both sides cite, with the same gusto that marked w0 i fts of exceptional value. | news of the deaths of Mrs. F. L. | PHONE 496 {their interminable debate during the Prohibition | Served, GIO}\fl with beers and wines, istmas gifts of ext rj’ e Firinash, bl (or e ot ‘ L $2 D 4 era, conflicting estimates of consumpton, statistics |Mr. Lepetich said. ; ud WINTER AN Baylest, of! Thans; snd Mrs. W) | Bl e of automobile accidents and police records of ar-| Free beer will be available to all RN Ty T g e g v h o tned | from 6 o'clock until 7 o'clock to- ATTENTION MASONS | Jam Bayless, Sr., the mother o DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || | b iadb iy o g % . Masonic Dance schéduled|Willlam Bayless, John 2. Bayless | . - | | Apparently the popular verdict, at the end of |8 ht, the mnna;,emem. stated. ‘“t;n;n-‘day December 15, is in-:f‘“d George Bayless, came unex- Bl Di‘m]?‘;?dmg i ‘.x year of repeal, suon;,w favors a continuation of a5 N * e ctedly for, th g it lomgren Bu 1 [end it nom . progres. sather-unan ‘s NORLITEMEN MEET etinitely pagonel, JTRE S A RCn N lE N o et oee PHONE 56 | |return to the regime of 1920-33. This is indicated TUESDAY EVENING nhge e " conditions were critical. Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. || Iby the fact that six States, wxrm Kanfas alu;‘xe ;hs SHOP IN SUNEAU! | v —. l senting, voted late in 1934 in favor of repeal, after | o . Rt ke e Tho! 3 al — 1war,chmg the course of the experiment elsewhere | Turkey and all the fixin's, Santa 7 \M;‘:S‘ze D. le‘:ll:;y l:n_‘zi:?; ;(‘r":‘ ‘:;'_——.—————? On the first anniversary of the end of national | Olaus and his treat, specal men's Most Coughs |chikan from Seattle in conn:ction Dr. C. P. Jenne \ Prohibition only a handful of States in the South | ,“(:“frl‘:;p f::l“l ?;‘:f;a;';efl';ldor?':dmgl- Demand Creomulsion |with the suit of tne od Brown DENTIST i Pl rnd West remains in the dry column. meeting next Tuesday evening at Don't let them get a strangle glatgngg{:fliflg against the Gr .u.‘ 1 Rocms aBaur:;jdl:‘anennne | A PERFECT CHOICE. :30 o'clock in the Northern Light hold. Fight them quickly. Creomul- | by | , ‘The cholce of R. E. Robertson to be President| | | of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce is perfect. | . - s shdine " % t is rized to refund your|°n an early boat to a e R AT e Mr. Robertson has been tried as President of the, Stamps at a penny apiece make a tax on the ::gi nt‘tunl;nh, accirdmhg to the L w" D-l\‘ml\g;m;go! o‘x:":l: c‘{ugh St ihb dankih hkn of Mrs Dr. J. W. Bayne Chamber on other occasions. He has served several individual budget that is hardly felt. When every i)m" :xcc‘":f:l‘ue:::ib mu t;kz ;”e{:‘; “:_“-:{fvd g Bt by Creo. | Ficken. | i, o ay! " to carry g g | NTIi terms as Mayor. He is President of the School mail brings appeals for substantial amounts b 3 S any e | Board. Whatever civic task that is given Mr. on necessary philanthroples, the purchase of the | °CStng mot more than 25 cents. |mulsion. & Charles H. Naghel was clected | ~Rooms 58 :":a;g’:ozgd:'m ; isti ijs'little decorative stamps that brighten up one’s shi s Masonic ) . i Robertson, he accomplishes with dxstmcm;n.d He 1? Okl ndtkages - hay. HeAHgs’ Without: rbs »\\\‘. ;Z;:lpml master of the Masoni {1 Evenings by appointm.nt ; : o s s A | [ one of the upstanding and progressive leaders of ), oy ongideration. The New York Tuberculoss « \ L PHONE 321 s B oommunisy ’ s tor tne 8nd Health Association carries on its work steadily. = Nitmberss ‘of s ilving nile ad The clearcut outline of his program fo Its fight against the great scourges of humanity % R dis S = y X istant parts of Alaska had not g —. Chamber for the coming year is comprehensive and'gooc on the year 'round, but it must be financed m\v\ —_— Tra,n costs to vet heard of the war, according | Robert Qimpson in every way commendable. ~_|by the sale of Christmas seals during this one to two prospectors who arrived in | With the same loyal support that has been given month. Whoever bears this in mind and buys Ruby from far places, and learned | 0 t. D to the able and effective administration of Presldent‘mem, in any amount, can feel that he is helping A of the European conflagration for Graduate m Angeles Col+ Gardner and the trustees who have just retired, the'in a great preventive battle that never stops. The ,t — the first time. } | ‘ege of Optometry and Chamber will continue on its course of helpfulness seals may be purchased at many conveniently lo- = } Opthalinology | under President Robertson and his effective Executive cated points throughout the city, and also from =] George J. McCarthy, Juneau | il Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground 1 Board. | Thomas W. Lamont, treasurer, 386 Fourth Avenue. P agent for the Admiral Line, and o He should, and doubtless will, have the undivided! They carry this year a picture of the little cot- are way down ! 4 Mrs. McCarthy, left for the States |~ assistance of the Chamber of Commerce and the 8¢ in the Adirondacks built fifty years ago by Dr. 4 to spend the holidays. |55 % E sovTRWELL 657 e ot Lis ‘drograin 'E:lward Livingston Trudeau, whose knowledge and \\\: IE Optometrist—Optician i SRR, S oA i |unflagginng courage enabled him to bring back \\ _ The stork called at the home of | | gooc Fyamined—Classes Fitted T T ‘health to so many. It was the first tuberculosis & Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Morton last| | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. All Alaskans are grateful to Senator Steiwer, sanatorium in the country and in it were developed '1 Office Phone 484; Residence popular Republican junior Senator from for his interest in the establishment of a base for alr defense forces in Alaska. |ment of the disease. One Year of Repeal. (New York Times.) Amendment, which occurs this week, finds Lwcnu- npine States, with a large majority of the counlrya population, approving the sale ana purchase ofixts Oriental music. intoxicating liquor. AVACODAS, 2 for' ... 00 i .. JOHNATHAN APPLES, 7 pounds . DELICIOUS APPLES, 8 pounds ... LARGE WALNUTS, pound ....... MIXED NUTS, 2 pounds .......... JAP ORANGES, box .......... KASH IS KING- an article in The Tin Give—It Does Not Hurt. (New York Herald Tribune.) Oregon, ‘lhe methods that still prevail in the successful treat- There could be no more appro- ‘prlale symbol of the helpful work to which all ‘who buy the Christm#s seals contribyte | 1Is California forehanded enough to take a census before the immigrants at ‘The first anniversary of repeal of the Eighteenth program get away again?—(Springfield, Ohio, Sun.) acted by Sinclair’s Mustapha Kemal decrees that Turkey will pep up Fatima must take care Thes pnttern of regulatory leg- dislocate a hip.—(Detroit Free Press.) MARKET BASKET Saturday Specials ERESH EGGS, dozen -, 5. ........ JERSEY CREAMERY BUTTER, pound . COLFAX TISSUE, 4 rolls for ............ FOR THE INDIVIDUAL OR THE ENTIRE FAMILY....... Dates, etc., are unsurpassed. Beautiful to look at . . WE DON'T SELL CHEAP MERCHANDISE WE SELL GOOD MERCHANDISE CHEAP! California “Mission Packed” Glaced Fruits, . Wonderful to eat. Make your selection. NOW. Prices $1.00 to $6.50. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1934. Presbyterian church parlors. It is the regular December meeting and will be We've made substantial reduc- tions {a the total cost of a train trip to California. Sleeping car charges on our trains are a third less dian last year. Complete meals in our dining cars cost as little as 50¢. Rail fares are low. For examply T0 LOS ANGELES (from Seustle) EPIC not to One way . . . . $21.50 21-day roundtrip . 34.00 3-mos. roundurip . 40.00 —good in coaches on our fastest traios, also in improved tourist slecping cars (with berth lights, concluded by 8 o'clock. |t Southern Pacific on combines 7 helps in one. Pow- | Mr. |and and Mrs. Arthur J. Ficken infant son planned to leave but harmless. Pleasant to No narcotics. Your own drug- Mrs. Anna Vestal became the bride of Ray G. Day, popular mem- ber of the Empire’s mechanical force, at a wedding at the St.| George House. The ceremony was | performed by the Rev. John B. Stevens and Miss Helen Troy and. Carl C. Johnson were witnesses to the ceremony. night and left a baby daughter. l 11 | plush seats, large washrooms, porter service). Tourist lower berth from Seattle to Los An- geles $5, upper $4. Tickets good in standard Pull- mans cost a little more. Through cars from Seattle clear to San Francisco and Los Angeles. A winter vacation in Califor- nia’s warm sunshine may cost a lot less than you think. If you would like full details, write Cecil Alton, Canadian Passenger and Ticket Agent, Rogers Build- ing, 474 Granville Street, Van- couver, B. C. —or B. C. Taylor, General Agent, 1405 Fourth Ave- nue, Seattle, Washington. Speaking of anniversaries among | The Empire staff, Mr. and Mrs‘ Elmer A. Friend were marne.l twenty-four years ago today in Seattle. | IRy R | SHOP IN JUNEAu!: Decorate for a MERRY WHY Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. r7UMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost™ i - © Telepnone 176 Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | B :.‘r* %y Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Phone 276 e al = ESEURARIIET Dr. Geo. L. Barton || CHIROPRACTOR DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- | | mgs by appointment { Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 — | Yy ——f H. S. GRAVES I| | | | | “The Clothing ulll‘ Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Daily El;lpire Want Ads Pay! | rrothers urged to at- | MOUNT Jl NPAU L(IDGF \() H7 P PHONE 342 Seward St. Free Delivery Christmas * * WHILE THEY LAST—WE OFFER YOU 40-Foot 25-Light Outdoor Sets, complete $5.75 7-Light Multiple Sets ... $2.25 8-Light Neonglo Series Sets ... ... 1.50 8-Light Mazda Series Sets ................. 1.10 Intermediate Base Lamps ................... 15 Neonglo Series Lamps, 15¢, 2 for ........ 25 American-Made Series Lamps .._......... .10 DON'T DELAY ~ Let Us Check Your Set NOW Win that Chamber bf Commerce Prize FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company \ Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery 1 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. EXPERIENCE Nearly half a century’s accumlated ex- perience and conservative progress have qualified the B. M. Behrends Bank to offer its services to the people of Juneau and Alaska in all matters pertaining to sound banking. We are glad to have you take advantage of our facilities in all your ban}cing problems. The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA OF Gastineau Channel | ks 2 B. P. 0. ELKS mcets every Wednesday at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome, ’}l Fraternal Societies John H. Walmer, Ex- M. H. Sides, Secretary uted Ruler. HTS OF ('OLI“VIBL'; e Council No. 760. Meetings second nd last Monday at <y :30 p. m. Transient end. Council Jers, Fifth St. . K, H. Cham- JOHN F. MULLEN, J. TURNER, sncromry Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in X Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p.m. L. E. HENDRICKSON, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. DOUGLAS 0 £ AERIE U7 F. 0. E comolle’ ey Meets first and third Mondays, 8 | pm., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. Sante Degan, * W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secnetdry 41 Our tru.™s go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel O} and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Cooperating with Whue Serv- ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | We have 5,000 local ratings ] on file | a — *n— ‘ l[ Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Thlrd JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers i Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 11 SABIN'S Everything in Furnishings for Men TrE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets \ PHONE 35§ | JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE ) “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a §; y Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building S i TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- tied customers L | e — 1 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | SHORT ORDERS Fountain

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