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% - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN e upoh the imumml‘ ———— Daily Alaska Empire 4 observes b . PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Societies | R v ! $5,000,600,000 a year for roads, parks,''y 20 YEARS A(\O & 5 OF = i ROBERT W. BENDER. - - GENERAL MANAGER. oy cpg libraries, forests; we s, oot : J | o b, 1o B P ! —_— ek housflly, andigountless such ofher facilities is more: L e e RS T Gastineau Channe Pl e i AN o Y ang” Mt | than W' should spend is a problem which we shall Prom The Erpire i Bt I “Helene W.L. Albrecht l i i , Juneat las have Eolve he g ture developr $ i | ———— reets, Juneau have to solve in the light of future developments SN B S ol cslbhds oo i) PHYSIOTHERAPY Sy tions and best wishes today, their JANUARY 1, 1915 birthday anniversary, to tke follow-| Entored in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Clasa | The board was appointed to make an inventory natter. A of the nation’s @ and the problems relating to T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. them. On the b of this report, Miss Perkins, Deilvared by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 ary of the . made the statement that By mail, postage I et the toliswing, thek the way was opened to provide jobs for all the year. In adva six months, in advance, |idle for the next 25 years. A galaxy of TVAs $6.86; one month, ir $1.26. : is proposed in the river of the country. gt e oy will bromb!l¥ | parming would be transformed, population gradual- : g and the nation’s resources placed in » of development Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. O. ELKS meéts Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | every Wednesday at 8 i | e The H. M. S. Formidable was tor- | ing: e | om. Visiting brothers pedoed and sunk in the English R 3 : welcome. i st Siaws Baritostion oo} s < ‘ R e w L H Sides, Secritary e ¥ t William Alexander | ited Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary were s, { Louis C. Lemieux | | Rose A. Andrews | "7 o303 e n a New Year's day address the | Joseph H. Sunick i Graduate Nurse | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Emperor of Germany repeated the. | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | “eghers Council No. s . = = = . 3 b ” successes of the last five months ; * | sage, Colonic Irrigations i | 7€0. Meetings second B ks 1 stmneivaly Cantttion ; m is outlined, 15 would be expect-|of battle ‘and predioted & brilliant | NOrth Carolina claims its famous Not Because We Are |/ office hours 1) am. to 5 pm. | | nd last Monday atZ i % resublication news disp o theled to | futuré for the German army. highway No. 10, a stretch of con- Cheaper Evenings by Appointment | | 1:30 p. m. Transient or not mn.‘.l\« e _cred 1 this paper and a the Provide for the systematic dev | crete that extends 600 miles from . 5 i Second and Main Phone 259 | | srothers urged to at- L ke PO DHE - Waler KRN A O TR Secretary of Commerce Redfield|on¢ £0d of the commonwealth to BUT | BETTER ———i} | ‘end. Council Cham- , e i WASKA CIRCULATION, GUARANTEED To o LAmen]. lation. povier, industrial uses, (ransporlation. | aqvised the country to <cheer up; | {be other, is the longes: unbraken. y ;erskpilgx fz. JOHN F. MULLEN, g : Fucy A . K., H. J. TURNER, Sccretary E. R. WILSON tadh! =2 2 € on, demestie consumption, and other 20 to work; do your level best and ' State road. in the United States. v at uses cn a far higher leve] ;than quit talking misery” in New Year's == R 16 P e T R greeting to business men of th Bhop in . Jancp@ltat ol g ) NEAU LODGE N0, 147 2. Remove the recurring menace of great Somtry - ‘B RICE & AHLERS CO. Chiropodis.—Foot Spectalist ‘(| % Second and fourth Mon- 7" UMBING HEATING 401 Goldstein Building A day of each month in | | 8 Ofoes, - floods and vast losses to persons and prop- ! Scottish Rite Temple, 1y | o 4 erty. 3 . 3 E8 W. S. Pullen and family moved:| “We tell you in advance what G ot He . 3. End the heavy losses of soil caused from Juneau to Thane. They rent- | Job will cost” beginning at 7:30 p.n. by uncontr erosion. ed thelr: Jinea: home to M8 | S — | L. E. HENDRICKSON the use of land incapable Whittier of the local customs serv- | i DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER | | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, a minimum standard of living e .Yo-v.m druggist is author- | - B - DENTISTS Secretary. ultural productior the most ized “o‘n"ifi'!"-‘s'z“”iz";‘:'f‘: Blomgren Building - ble soils only, and aid in raising the Miss Georgia Caro, who spent m“‘r’olieud ty Creomulsion, ko ww‘, OF MY PHONE 56 } DOUGLAS ' andards of living in many agricultural re- the holidays visiting her family,| LFR POR!VBR'-'-.' Hours § am. to 9 pm. | AERIE 1z, ons returned on the Princess May to > ’ 117 F. 0. E. W} 1 the wasteful use of our mmfml Vancouver to reenter Braemar. Ous’ and itute a national policy . »m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visitin, rvation f The condition of H. L. Faulkner e - Dr. C. P. Jenne ‘,mmmg Welsotic 3 ARSI ilable large areas of land who was seriously ill, threatened | §i—=s——————=—— —————-—.‘" DENTIST ¥. P. T. W. Cashen, Secretary, popular recreation. with pneumonia, was improved. 4 /7 Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine % : smble basic data in regard to map- ; jnnes-bu-vens hhop D o) Building . May 1 bring happiness and prospority i ping, public finance and population, neces- The annual New Year's Eve ball S Telepnone 176 veryone. sary for national planning given by the Treadwell Club was LADIES'—CHILDREN'S d BT | | Our tru.s go any place any | 8. Avoid the extravagance caused by fail- a tremendous success. A large READY-TO-WEAR | —————— | | time. A (ank for Dicsel Oi ure to co-ordinate public works — Federal, crowd was present and dancing | Seward Street Near Third e —— | . and a fank for crude oil save State, and local; bring about better pr continued until 1 o'clock. Many | s SRR 2 e burner trouble. ‘ ; public | works; people attended from Juneau. - || Dr. Geo. L. Barton ||| ruoNE 19; NGt 138 Indications are t re w : repal . Y ccts suitable, if R ¢ ; CHIROPRACTOR ' RE . 4 (R duriD g year, thar Erito Jesired, for n em y. situations. Camp Juneau of the Arctic | | ' 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | | | fEsi s Teanrng L | T & | Meets first and third Mondays, 8 The for the new year is more pl 1an has the outlook for any or several years as known me. g ide for contir long-range herhood, gave its fi New “Tomorrow’s Styles Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- The outlook for mjning is *bejter i n r, mineral’ re- Year's eve ball in the Moose hall TO({G kL Banished forever. are lhe ;L ings by appointment i C 7 ollar gold is attracting more people to LI 1 sources in rel . er and to the There was a large crowd and y clothes basket, wash line, - I ommercial Adjus 1l of the tin backgrou e social and sconomic | everything was carried out in true and laundry tubs. And she’s g || ment&F A wonderful tourist year is 1 America in which 3 A. B. style & {BANSE Jsller. companibn ’ i ngBurcau ' be accomplished, bt for her husvand now that || | Dr. Richard Williams Cooperating with White Serv- | | ice Bureau ' ) | Seople are being sold the idea to “se2 lering is to ; : & \nd Alaska profit there e reasppabilg, in, & gadion wih . .Mr, and Mra, Prank- Tascher jof Shio. Herifle iomy midunos o Ties b DENTIST Rom 1—Shattuck Bidg, N 2 .o | 8N income such ¢ as L Certainly it is C Treadwell were at home to their laundry. | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE We have 5,000 lo;::fi r;".inQa will L : ructive than & dole system, which appears as friends on New Year's day | Gastineau Building on file Y 5 ’ " | th liern J [ ] Phone 481 country, at ar 1 ro¥ n| 1asg —_— Weather: maximum, 39, mini- = wat Planned Abundance. mum, 33; rain ‘ou BT {1 The p - 1 to ok oo YouR . ! Robert Simpson Public Works will ¢ share toward the develop- (New York World am.) ANCHORAGE POWER STOPPED — i > | Dr. A. W. Stewart | Opt. D ment of the Ter 1 ¢ y Wallace's annual report points a cour: e i, s g ke < 4L 481 4 DENTIST ! v Things look br r Alaska o lture a future of “planned Ice breaking in Eagle River due LUDWIG NELS % 7 L Foy e, g 0 R, f or‘:g:aot? OL:o:::fe;M o R ‘ 3 SEWARD BUILDING 1y an | ct to warm weather u power JEWELER eather tore up power Opthalinology e sl N " o Killing 1 pigs and plowing under cotton, line poles in Anchorage recently | | Watch Repairing | Lau,ldry | Office Phone 409, Res. | 4 THE FUR JOURNAL—C. D. GARFIELD, |, I 1h- the - eoeht -pask :20 Wik and temporarily disrupted the olec. | Philco—General Electric Agency | Phone 276 [T Titted, Lenses Ground EDITOR. | 1 surpluses, do not fit into the . tric service. FRONT STREET PRI Dl AT ) but a plan for a stea’ SHOP IN JUNEAU! different ¢ dith g ~ 4 ik ;_‘“ £ — n — Il Tur Jureau LAunpry | The Florence Sho; DR. H. VANCE Franklin Street between i 2 ) | || Permanent Waving a Specialty | OSTEOPATH ARRA Front and Sccond Streets | Florence Holmquist, Prop. Consultation and examination w CK PHONE 427 Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; FHONE 35¢ Behrends Bank Building 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. r is C. D. Gar{ I ve A B Z d Collector of Customs| Th t can ged Construction Co. i . et . Yhins o Office Grand Apts., near Gas- : aski ) 0 tineau Hotel. Ph er of Commerc e g i =11 erlng’ otel. Phone 177 new magazine is full of news.of i ¢ 5 L2 . i - SIS TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month e ful trade p valuable information. : : s : ; o:]u 33. Burlford &; Co. | ServlClng Alaska Transfer Co. The For Journal, devoted as it is to the interests ynnecessary ovided we regair lost f b . | o‘;’;i‘:pm,,_:;z, e and GENERAL HAUUNG the .fur farming and marke! industries of | markets ED JEWELL, Proprietor America, maintains an open forum for free discus- Pending P ion of matters pertaining to the fur trade, industry the farmer's stic market and pending neg 4 1 R H W k ‘—_—_PHDNES it nd manufacture, It should provide an interesting tion of tariff treaties to rebuild the farmer's for | Juneau Ice Crea | epau‘ or | agh which people in the fur busihess market, Mr. Wallace believes it is wise for America: ! Parlors i _EE RIC VAN K riculture to keep its own house in order. { | SEE BIG VAN sir- problems, [durlh n control =YL provide a democrati RHORT ORDERS ! ’ G v l 1a' (o Be congratilated upon: the St PG A e 1 CONTESTS Fountain ® Guns and Ammunition | magazine and its attractive format. indi 1al farmers'to coopera i s o i\ i ] e || LOWER FRONT STREET | itable for | ‘ e e | Last summer’s terrible drought, Mr. Wallace _— o 11 Why not organize a team BETTY MAC PHONE 1 Next to Midget Lunch I Work for All believes, emphasized an additional planning nee AMoRE” your _ frienids, . and | : % i ongbwthea g gBinect - oo g o Bty '} tin on the fun? Teams {| | BEAUTY SHOP : (Seattle Journal of Commerce.) i ) This he would da by keeping off the | trom all parts of the oify || . 103A by Apastintnts Mlze 3804‘ A program of public works expenditures totaling mai gecod years a sizable surplus to in: p i | and representing many or- PHONE 547 ¢ 5105.02)0‘0;(’;0‘(100 over the next 20 to 30 years is plenty in lean years Cigarettes ganizations have already en- Drucs aNp Sunpmies envisioned by the National Resources Board. Re-| ‘The Secretary’s latest suggestion should help to c d ! tered this first series. or LIQUORS porting to President Roosevelt, this board lays down quiet the critics who accuse him of planning anqy | pma [N A HURRYI PHONE 97 a broad outline for development of Ratural resources SCarcity Cards 7 B k | ) of the nation at a cost of from $3500000000 to' e L il -Drunswic ‘ SABIN S L 5 | | $5,000,000,000 a yvear,. This expenditure ~would be ¥ e can't explain e e na hi | by the Federal Government, the Stales, and thé change tl has' come over thi 3 | Alleys Everything in - | G L . o e but he doc seem to be 3 . e | 7o Furnishin T ' \[ uy i Smlt-h; It would in such items as $12,000,000,000 for (Boston Herald Rheinlander Beer on Draught ‘Drug Store grade crossin n; $8,000,000,000 for - devel- D AR, o | POOL BILLIARDS - opment of rivers in he interest of navigation and A nun E S our t BARBER SHOP Next to Colisenru hydro-power production; and $3.5000000,000 for con- “day cc e and much sought after. New | struction of rural highways. akout (Dayton, Ohio, New: DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL y “Such an expanded ‘progrdm, of public works Optometrist—Optician i | would amazingly improve the public services and Th wnsen i g ° A JUNEAU FROCK Eyio?;?m;:;gmugxgmd | ::' = living standards of this. country; but, viewed in cr savir > ndi rctlc SHOPPE 'y & A | | the light f traditional expenditures for public Works, wuapolis A B o aee st 11| SRY Troct L || Hollywood Style Shop Coats, Dresses, 'Lingerie, to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ! | | | | | | | | i - = Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 Formerly COLEMAN'S £ and Hal Pay Less—Much L 0000 3 Pabst Famous i | ront s v et " Draught Beer | TAP BEER Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY On T JUNEAU-YOUNG HOTEL ZYNDA = : Funeral Parlors . Larie EAcis Rodn IN TOWN! For Quick Jimhes mner) Dimts ELEVATOR SERVICE (4 RADIO Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 | | 5. Z¥Nha, Rron ‘ THE MINERS' REPAIR : Recreation Parlors Telephone PHONE 36 | | and Liquor Store ’ it H OR For very prompt BILL DOUGLAS 1I0UOR DELIVERY | A Happy and | - Lo | P r n gg g a _T | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | P e y GARBAGE HAULED | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | PR — Reasonable Monthly Rates Everings by appointm.nt | 5 " FORD Prosperous New Y ear B O. DAVIS | SHONE ot i TELEPHONE 584 e | AGENCY To All L ISR (Authorized Dealers) Harry Race . . GENERAL MOTORS 5 and DRUGGIST GREASES MAYTAG PRODUCTS The Squibb Store GAS i W. P. JOHNSON || —adieid OILS | B. M. BEHRENDS | PRSI vird | | Juneau BaDK RN i il Juneau, Alaska | “The Clothing Man }l | [l WEND:H: Nggzsnn I' Mowrs || Home of Hart Schaffner and | i | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. _Motors s ||| ‘f‘f e : b sraareseetenteceny & L i Ot e . e L,