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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1935. . I) ':, ‘ ¢ ‘( f n )tr 4 1&1!: consumption and produétion; ' to ; keep that) rmaym——ay | . = : o o aily Alas F 1€ balance, then to enlarge consumption to the nation’s | | : } - Jay ISha fmpire el Wk, o lt YEARS AGO HAPPY——— { PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies BOBERT W, BENDER, - = FEditor and Manager| ; T 20 J 't x e . OF i | That is the essence of the New Deal. | __BIRTHDAY = s Gasti ¥ Out of the attempts to make it work have come | Prom The Empire { | 'r ”‘ 1 W.L.Alb ll_—c astineau Channel o ) complications, difficulties, smistakes. But the unity | i | | | eiene W.L. recht St 2 __'of the idea has been preserved and is continued ~rosoeessssewe3 | The Empire extends congratula-! | " '“7?'011":5“::" Red " B # Sacond Clusgs in the President’s message to Congress. | JANUARY 16, 1915, | tions and best wishes today, their | n:lueMEdn;i;rl cGY- nasrtllca B. P. 0. ELKS meets e .| As increased purchasing power is the key to | birthday anniversary, to the follow- AND ;g_; ey ynx?mding. every Wednesday at 8 o UBSCRIFTINN IR 1 K8, !increased cons ion, increased employment is| Famine and intense cold were | ing: i J pm. Visiting brothers Dellvered rrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 e b utferi | Phone Office, %16 ) : a ‘per mohth. »“ 'y ‘the key to increased purchasing power a;!dgng to the suffnr'mx‘s of me‘ i h {:] welcome, “ mr \v:p 1 1d, \v|':-‘ r;y“n’('u‘v) g‘rn(r-it‘l it long way is yet to go in this primary matter victims of the earthquake in Italy. | e ANUARY RS | John H. Walmer, Ex- $6.00; one [o5 months, In advanee, | o¢ jnoreased employment—a way beset by many pit-| ; | Livingston Wernecke — Tl e e LS \ vor [t they will promotly |falls, It seems to us that the President sees most| A brilliant victory won by Can-| G. E. Walmsley. Rose A. Andrews | ¥ s iy S f Auy flure or frregularity | orp oo pitfalls, and plans to avoid them. ;adlan troops over the Qermans in Henry I..angl’eldg | Graduate Nurse | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Te Offices, & o the Belgium was the sensation of Lon- Arleen Mae Godkins | ! Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Seghers Council No. 2 — - ——+ '"_| First, he separates the unemployables from |don. Ome Canadian regiment- dis- | — { | - sage. Calonic Irrigations | | 1760. Meetil d Lal OF ATED PRESS employables. He would pub up to the States and | 4o One, Caradin xepiment dls- | } Not Because We Are { Office Tiours 11 m; t0 5 . | adtiinst Meiday at2ABEpR v it the ggm}:numfl(’s the task of caring for those-who canl{ot\* Do it Gt thiat . ciarell abd wok,w ANTS BR]STOL B-‘AY | ! Cheaper | Evenings by App&:ntmeni it | ;.%o i M;r‘:ax‘e:t 3¢ work . [trench after trénch. The ‘sl | [ o Ys W 2 | d nC] T e “slouch AREA KEPT OPEN To [ BUT BETTER Second and Maix Phone 259‘L brotheYs urged to at- ¥y T g f work, he hatted :mem of Canada” went into — 31| tend. Cq il Cham- I rost—the employables—are. out o Jees . S ORD R g ‘ounc am Feays, because of & ‘depression caused by national \3“&2 e o+l wuy Lot | AID RES. FISHERMEN T | bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ‘it —- condi ? 111 idT rough 1o fault of “their| ™ ? b 3 3 | |G. K., H. J. TURNER; S 4 ;::l'nl f;‘f;ovr::edofit}: ;0:}? rf:gy weosiie” mllons or own West, “For Canada and Old| ggward D. Coffey, Secretary of | I F. B. WILSON i ‘ e i |customers for! the: goods ithat the industry of -this | England,” andsthere was no resist- |tne Alaska Fishermen's Union, who |l RICE & AHLERS CO. B o MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 ing tHheir enthusiasm and val | . % | Chirupoas.—Foot Specialist Second and fourth M |nation is ready to produce and sell. g s valpr. | attended the recent convention| " UMBING HEATING by 401 Goldstein Building | ‘ B A i on- | | A v here as a representative of his! ? 14 PHONE 496 | ay I}f ew{l month in | The Fedefal Government,” the President says,) Miss Lena Pitka, known in the group is convinced that for the [l “We tell you in advance what f | I8 Scottish Rite Temple, |“s the only agency with sufficient power and credit Interior as the Belle of the Yukon, | welfare of the resident fishermen | job will cost” s ] beginning ‘at 7:30 p.m. to meet this situation. We have assumed the task.” | was married in Nulato to Fred Mil- | i the Bristol Bay area, it is vitally | R S T T HOWARD D. STABLER, | But not blindly. He watches for those pitfalls. | ligan, well known prospector and |important that the area be kept | | DRR. KASER & FREFBURGER |! Worshipful Master; JAMES W. He distinguishes between work that is useful and miner several weeks previously, ac- {onen or resident fishermen, as| W_M;:-:__;v y DENTISTS LEIVERS, Secretary. anl k that merely wear out autumn leaves. cording to word that had just|fishing is practically the only, | Blomgren Building 7% — - ched U | e I A 2 PHONE 56 ! $0F ecognizes that work-making public expendi- e means | of Hpetiopi Ba . “T ’s Styles [ H 9 am. to 9 il g0y Wz ‘s Hoild a3 il 265 portion of the resident population omorrow's otyles ours 9 a.m. pm. | AERIE U d taper off as reviving private employ-| T. H. Ashby left on a business|i; that area. Tod"y” B e .| 17F OE S5 ment absorbs the surplus. trip to Tacoma. o i ¢ = 2o iy 11 mbers of th i : i s O A He' proposes wages for this public work not so| B. B. Gilman, manager of me‘w!fichm‘ali egor[;-(,y :e:r?;?l;“l;: “ XT3 ._c’:{le:tsE;irls:s'a;:"ugrd‘ .Mon{i,?);s{ e 3 large a5 to encourage rejection of private employ- | Douglas Co-operative Store, Te-|said must be actively engaged in| l Dr. C. P. Jenne :v':o}ofixersg welcome. ms.;:.‘: ll)se;:ng. ; FET 2l i T 2 ; i | turned from a tripsouth. |the fishing industry and residents DENTIST | W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. THE TWELFTH SION STARTS. | He would select projects competing little, if at of the Territory. Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | |all, with private enterprise. Final arrangements were made BT § | Building RGO RS SRR The efficient and harmonious manner in which He advocates projects requiring the biggest pos-|for the housing of the Second H Telepnone 178 i I . | the Twelfth Territorial Legislative Session moved le(sxblfl:} pcrcentagerrott di;'ect';1 labor. 5 it t,gf’gngial Bln;lz:laturse] h]: z}:e newi L) l'l().SP;T;L. No;l-:.s LR S ] o— | g:nr ln:'-:‘ :: :ny ll;l‘“el -nz | . action most dable. Through he mass effeet: of e program 0 at | stein Building lock. com- | ® . € 2 ‘n S il { - e e. ai or iesel O s cnmn_wn‘m 9 4‘,‘“‘] single objective—to stimulate purchasing power, to mittee composed of Senator Frunk|(e @ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 ¢ 060 ¢ 0 o o ‘,u"e"" s Own Store TR ¥ e s g % | | and a tank for crude oil save i the liing of experienced, capable ly and ¢ Sl the &‘ ate and | Create customers, to revive consumer demand, and Aldrich of Nome and Representa- | a0 | burner trouble. o ¢ Senate G eeny to bring about an, accompany revival of tives John G. Held and Willam| car i snghs | SR 1 D G, L, Barpon ! | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 Spes libn atbés GAHE | cCarol Hanson, o-year-old daugh J { s seietion, Qiter €ares oiyate jndustry, From such a revival would come Britt conferred on the matter With |tey of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Han- Fooos——-—-o=o— -——————o—g CHIROPRACTOR | ) ful examinati ce on Employment (e jnerease in gross volume of the nation's business | Charles Goldstein, owner of the|son is a medical patient at. St. | | 261 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | ReLusce TRansFer of competent ] 1ts, b fr which, in turn, the tax bill could be paid. | building, and agreed upon the|ann's Hospital. | | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- the House an 1ed a splendid ithout that revival, without that increase in|seating plan. The First Legisla- | Gl |1 ings by appointment N - 2 day's work he nation’s voulme, the tax bill mounts beyond the | ture met in the Elks' Hall. Jodeph SOtHE IS 1 ipng ————————— ———&| | Commercial Adjust- Senator Luther C. Hess brings veteran legislative m's ability to pay, and we are forced down the \ treated for influenza at St. Ann’s P + experience to his p as President of the Senate, dan: ;s road of unrestricted currency inflation. . | The newly rebuilt Admiral Wat- Hospital. His condition was report- % X Dr. Richard Willi cfl;‘:&fig:if%fi:flg“ s having served ously as both President of the —_— [son. added to the Alaska fleet Of |oq a5 “serious” today by hospital T, IACAT ezl e ] B e o s s Pacific-Alaska Navigation Company |4¢taches DENTIST i 3 R ;. ‘ #0Y It would be. foolish to assume that the course iS was enroute to Juneau on her | h | opncs' et S | Ro>m 1—Shattuck Pldg. the seasoned of a ful busi- ciher clear. There will be more obstructions. | maiden voyage. 1 J | We have 5,000 local ratings ness man of varic and Jon, sidence | The - President’ i | 5 » * Wl Gastineau Building | on file g The President’s figures—a million and a half u | MADAME ORLOFF I Ph 481 Paa in the Territ lities, employables and three and a half million employ-| Weather: Maximum, 34; mini- | | g L iaet P oy T T2, R he bring + & natural bl small in light of mast statistics. mum, 27; snow and rain. |} . TRACHER. GF VOIOS : | | = la— 5 nalytical, is a large question of how soon mil-| el [ |\ el ! ONTEST "(’——.LT—TV-?—S—‘——‘—“’} Robert Simpson | pa-'lions ¢ set al labor on his proposed projects. - 4 i tewart | heon ) 5 i . A. . elligent | It takes time to drvaw blueprints, and white-collared INTER - CITY PIN | Appg::;’:‘;;;;:fi"[;;’-“" N WhY' Gobueat e A s oy DENTIST | I Opt. D. € nbhy‘ Sh’fty from the chair to tin | Pl AY ON AGAIN' L L among _your friends, and | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. :e luate Los Angeles Col- E do an effective job. So we thing the| y BRI SR R get ' en e fan? Tonms | SEWARD BUITLDING ge of Optometry and i President h implified in the intimation that | JUNEAU LEADING D1 troun ail parte o el dlty 4| | Office Phone 409, Res. il Opthalmology 4 he Federal dole can be dropped quickly or com-| The F1 Sh % | Phone 276 | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground S uhy RN 3 e orence 0] and representing many or- i i ik .y T plete ‘.\u:nv perhaps 'nmny. cannot be absorbed| Holding a commanding lead over | | Permanent Waving a Spec \ ganizations have already en- i R AR e R = wusitiks, Bat dh in useful public works, The Federal dqle for them | Anchorage and Ketchikan, Juneau's Florence Holmquist, Prop. tered this first series. ———— — . e <t . A r_‘ 7 » wor Should continue until primed. private industry re-|Elks Club ten-pin artists will swing | | PHONE 427 “ i e N neree WOrk | claims them ; y |into the final five days of bowl-| | Behrends Bank Building ! Br 4 k Cicais | DR. H. VANCE ‘A g o despite the obstacles, we say that, in the ing in the current inter-city con- ! unswic [ 1 ! OSTEOPATH Du Ir. Hofman { proposals and panaceas put forth dur-|test at 5 o'clock this afternoon. - -0‘ ‘I Ci‘,are"u || Consultation and examination § ¢ wor i ion we have seen no adequate| Last night there was no inter-| | 1 Allp S I Y {| Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; i \ the H nd the substitut the President’s program. | city bowling. With the tourney half TYPEWRITERS RENTED ’y [} Candy || 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. 1 n 't House - this| . It is.w Slowly still, but distinctly visible |over, the logal team leads Ketchi-| | $5.00 per month ||} Rheiniander Beer on Dranght ||| (. o || Office Grand Apts., near Gas- ye {3 e o gndieyen now; it is ning- momentug, We"_beheve_wevan by 616, polu@"and Anchorage | | J. B. Burford & Co. POOL BILLIARDS i ards tineau Hotel. Phone 177 i is Third ‘Divi ’.\20“" ""f,;[‘,“' of the wilderness if* we' follow throfighiby 857 points. i Yoons) ARkt Th v 16" aatiss ’ : BARBER SHOP | bt I-nlmL ! i 0 A 1 Hed elbotars 1 ~— [ Th | r ¢ ctual information P coress cerse srrecres 9 | o F PSS | e | Ters de to the Speaker-| Every time leniency is shown to a law. violat )x'_‘ D AT, RS [ | Alaska Transfer Co. oy gleifo. n to '{ HOTEL ZYNDA Semao w 0t only to him in more are encouraged to follow in his footsteps. Too B H W itory. The fact|many officers are too timid to do their duty. You Large Sample Room Jones-Stevens Sho; [ ! GENERAL HAULING with credit to|would t i by the weak-kneed actions of some | ELEVATOR SERVICE { P | ew ! ED JEWELL, Proprietor e e when administering fines and punishment 8. ZYNDA, :Prop. ! . | AGENCY | 7 als, that they were a party to the offense | § s hwnl;:ls);fl‘e){w:: b | | | PHONES 269—1134 B ; . Secretary to the %, Loxd, givecthdes whip admtnjster: punish- Seward Street Near Third | | (Autharized Dealers) ‘ > e peas s t to law violators the courage to do their duty!|g — g |4 ol rc nc e SEE B'l 1 ! g ? ¢ down on the offenders of the law is the | GREASB | G VAN 1 i certain that in her the ; 1 | ) R N | 1 o e Sk sure method of discouraging crime.—(Albert | McCAUL MOTOR | ——-————?‘ GAS | Guns and Ammunition 18 A1 AN #xcelgnl AR Minn., Tribune.) | | | | Otteson, Ch: erk of the Hous [ ' COMPANY | | ;;f]dem's;osmmsx { OILS | P;bst qu i}l lgymrfi)g,' SEREET I e has b ve clerical and secretarial ex-| Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | HARDW _RZ { 9 | M L i i 3 perience which this position requircs, and qualifies| Sins of the parents are visited upon their chil- | g — 8 i Draught Beer “ ¥ =% B M ot tion. | fren unto the third and four generation. And so 11 | her admi y her new and important position. T T R R e e are their bond issues—(Exchange.) LUDWIG NELSON Thom” Hudwm c°_ J OII TIP | The Presidént’s Measage. el a——————-gL uneau “JIMMY" CARLSON Drucs AND SunpmiEs i ————— I'he nation’s greatest figures: Income tax re- Watch Repairing o or LIQUORS (New Y World-Telegram.) | national debt, and Mae West.—(Jacksonville [ Philco—General Electric Agency , Motors To increase purchasing power, and thereby bal- |Ti -Union.) | FRONT STREET | ]l ;NEAU ]N A HURRY! A s 2 R ok — 2 RN e S R s SRR FOOT OF MAIN ST. PHONE 91 | doing a straight talkie, just an-| 1 YRR AT D C Fast Free Delivery VANDYKE IS i s, iusti MISS REINHART AND o —————— ! Drug Co. e b report that Van Dyke had un- . G L S h M R suspected musicar giis. ~cant| DR. LIVIE GUESTS | MARKET BASKET “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P uy - omit o play even a phonograph right," he X {| 'Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables P. O. Substation No. 1 H ON E 36 D S JUST AN“THE said tersely. AT MANY AFFAIRS| | phone 342 Free Delivery | FREE DELIVERY Fo A T ug tore : i { Godaly ) e . 'or very promp 'ezl;m Dyke's 1frecnon.debunks di: Tha anok ng nuplals of Miss| = Next to Coliseura o« rection. He goes after it in busi- cachi - R nesslike fashion, without hocus- |Pauline Reinhart and Dr. Robert| LIQUOR DELIVERY | pocus or Tl of legardemain, D. Livie have agossioned many | SABIN’S THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY R T 10 VI i A scene is a scene, something to T’”“esc"‘l’;le 5 vapuar © Juncan Franklin Street between Hollywood Style Shop j i » h d put i h young con . | But He's {ifferent, Just o ot onis . atos| Dr. Livie and Miss Reinhart were e SANY A Boosad. Birvels JUNEAU FROCK Formerly COLEMAN'S -~ | the Same—Some In- oy, for the cirector. Te makes |Suests of honor at a dinner purty for Men | PHONE 358 ‘ SHOPPE THE BEST Pay Less—Much Less , teresting Sidelights | pictures without antogonizing over ElVen ny e Oh Jenary f#————————————————& | } “Exclusive but not Expensive” | Front at Main Street 144 effects—at least outwardly. Yet DOYS O et s e Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, # BEULAH HICKEY | — | he has the ustal director’s eye for |9 @ surprise dinner and kitchen JUNEAU YOUNG Hoslery and Hats TA P BEER ™) By ROBBIN COONS | detail. The other day & prop man |Shower was given by the Misies| T fs HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 16.—~!gent for a wedding ring, returned Mary and Etta Mae Kolasa, Miss ‘GET OUT OF ‘uneral Pari wN > | Movie directors, Yike movie Stars, ity several. | Mabel Monson and Miss Elma| fuT w-a‘ F DS OLD NEWSPAPERS IN TO ! For chk are commonly rcsiricied Lo the type |otson. In bundles for sale at The Em-| [ ] RADIO of film the od think they ‘1 vh}n).g 'tv)w;: ‘wore ‘?m w_'lde in| Mrs. James Wickersham a.nd Miss pire office, 25c. Fine for starting 0 | cans m ! se d \és. e ‘fldh.‘ he 'Idlrecfm: Ruth (forg:x en;trtan::;l R:‘m‘) t:, your fires these chilly mornings. IHE MINERS ; REPAIR With W. 8. Van Dyke it used to| "1'm not sure, aven't asked bridge luncheon for inhart | : s 3 adventure films, requiring long | Research, but— |last Saturday. Last evening, Dr. Recreation Parlors {1 Telephone & “Yes,” said Van Dyke, “the wide and Mrs. W. W."Council were hosts | at a dinner party in honor of the and HENRY PIGG one. I looked it up.” Tor- This was & casual aside. There directors who could have made sound important, Mo Liquor Store bridal pair. Others who have en- | |tertained for Miss Reinhart have | | heen Mrs. Daniel D. Livie and Mrs, C. P. Jenne. Miss Edna Reinhart, who arrived in Juneau on the Northwestern tools ves “PIONEER” 1935 1891 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | IMPROVING ON NATURE | Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. | i | | | ' TGARBAGE HAULED ; Juneau, Alaska W e e T bride and groom have been invited, | § Fesidence. of. M, apd R T SR CAN'T PLAY PHONOGRAPH | Housing Administration office here, t it,, following conyalescence from & u-% Bighd L mso oot~ | Old newspapers for sale at The S e Lo | p b Reasonable Monthly Rates || Evenings by appocintm.. People are alway: asking him|from her home in Iowa, will be| ‘The B. M. Behrends Bank of Juneau E..O. DAVIS 1!; mpxgnp:;;n T the wonders and romance OE Of the e = 2o is the Pioneer bank of Alaska. TELEPHONE 584 | ) } beauty of far places. ‘‘You |Sister's wedding, Friday night In Banished fore s B : e ot & such interesting journeys, Holy Trinity Oathedral S g v ae e Established in 1891 it has continu- Phone 4753 ‘ - Sy Colone! Van Dyke” or “You get| Other attendants wil beA 1"‘"5- and lsundry ubs. And she's ously served the people of Alaska 3 ol e quaint ond Towey scenes tn Axtus Bow, mapon of honor; Miss|| - S80S L0 Dot in every way consistent with safe H arry Race vour pictures.” Mabel h £t for her husband tha i > { One lady cited as “quaint and |maid; Florence Hawkesworth, flow- || - c7¢ ZFL, BEMRTC Ra% Gies and sotind banking. OENERAL BT { DRUGGIST he made was, | lovely” a certaln water scene in|er girl; Earle Hunter, III, ring laundry. .ndno cTS | tore Ly “The Prize i ihe lady” | “White Shadows.” Van Dyke recalls bearer. Daniel D. Livie will be [ ] MARIAG celed ‘ The, Bsiah & more recent) nd the that particular set as having been |best man and J. J. Connors, Jr, PY l W. P. JOHNSON ' outstanding ¥ Tl Man.” | constructed by his crew, since na-|and En.r;emz‘el;‘g;en v_nu be‘ ushers. , { Variety a all these, ture lacked picturesqueness, over | The bride will be given In mar-| TheB M B h nd ‘fl——————L o Bt some such a departu r the particularly vile-smelling pool. |riage by Ray G. Day. Willis E. YOUR - - enre - S I EAL PAINT SHOP “big location” man as his current, | - - Nowell will play a violin solo dur- ‘T'_————__‘_-—T? | Its Paint We Have 1t | " “Naughty Marietta” The director| MRS. MORGAN RETURNS ing the ceremony and the ’I‘mAzty; Bmk H. S. GRAVES | of parmant” and “Trader Horu'| Cathedral choir will sing. , KA - S 4 !\ WENDT & GamsteR | ‘M is making a musical! | Mrs. C. E. Morgan has returned Following the wedding will be al “ PHONE 549 | |to her position in the Federal|reception, to which friends of the| { | . | A, Lowi And no more excited al . 3¢ you watch him, than if |

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