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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1935. A Daily Alasha j‘.‘npyi.re o ROBERD, Wy 8F s After all his flights of offensive oratory Wave to ‘@hswer a plain quéstion? v:!m mx; t - i ot heritiebts to the Federal Government? 7 -'0 v, Bditor apd MAnager 1o ., osplicit promise is made to do 50," she will 20 YEARS A( A & ‘:'cerm\nly get no further PWA loans, but il" she‘ The ‘}“nn:l anle i vields the point in controversy, and agrees to ‘pay, | From Erpire {what will be left of the great 'prmclp!_e' which | Senator Long has gloried in for extinguishing all 5,- Helene W.L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY [ Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | | —— “"Fraterpal Societies' ————— OF —— 3 L Gastineau Channel | HAPPY- - ——BIRTHDAY The Empire extends canvmtula-‘ — - a et et g & Second Class JANUARY 17, 1915 tions and best wishes today, their | | B. P. 0. EL meet it _____|debts, public and private, for a period of two Yeflrs'-’.) The people of Italy were kept bi‘;thduy anniversary, to the”/ouaw-‘ || Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | every Wedneslgzy atb: i N RATES, |The States, under our American system, have often|yn o state of continual fright by ing: | Il 307 Goldstein Building pm. Visiting brothers Deltvere las for $1.26 been described as useful laboratories of legislation. | ne oontinuance of numerous light K Phone Office, 16 weloome & ko iments can be tried out in a local SPhere.|egrthquakes. General Marini with JANUARY 17 & = % o d the General Government would not think it(3000 troops was at work in the Prank Beeatos ! L TR SEETE O John H. Walmer, Ex- » undertake. But sometimes they turn Oul|aveszano district. Here more than painful for the experimenters. Just now, for'i g hundred people were rescued looks as if the K swimming | from the ruins, still alive. It was waters of dictated le on, had sud- | feared that the condition of many d a hook in his mouth. | was such that they would not sur- M. H. Sides, Secretary KNIGHTS OF CO Seghers Council No. 1 | 1760. Meetings second |and last Monday at Evenings by Appointment |7:30 p. m., Transient Phone 259 [ | prothers urged to at- N | — - % Rose A. Andrews | |?l%ed Ruler. Graduate Nurse Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- sage, Colonic Irrigations | , Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | ish STOCK MARKET Not Because We Are Second and Main The 11th corps of the Turkish N AR S N York World-Telegram.) fidet has been revealed that psychm-} |army was completely destroyed by | the Russians. Hospital more than three years| . A i VERY SLUGGISH opmatells) fTold On to Psychopaths. | BUT BETTER i President’s Security Mes-' George Butzer, well-known Al- % % | tend. Council Cham- ~—————%¥ | Yers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, |3. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary E. R. WILSON “ sage Does Not Get ' 0. Rise from Traders RICE & AHLERS C Chircpodis—Foot Specialist I Albert H. Pish, elderly confessed mur-| ks proker, died in Seattle fol- }MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i Second and fourth Mon- [ dare «ce Budd, and recognized him as &|lowing injuries received in an au- ‘ 7 UMBING HEATING | 401 Goldstein Building { day of each month in < ype—and still he was turned loose. | tomobile accident the previous Au- “We tell ybu'In sdvance what [ | & PHONE 486 | Scottish Rite Temple, cveral outrages against child vietims during | pyust according to a cablegram' re- NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Stocks "’m will cost” [ a5 MR S s beginning at 7:30 p.m. hese ¢ ars aré being investigated now, an(} ceived by George Kohlhepp from{Were sluggish today as the Presi- & HOWARD D. STABLER, ible at least that some may be traced|j F Chamberlin, dent’s security message or program | | DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER ||| Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Fist it did not stir the speculative pulse - { DENTISTS | LEIVERS, Secretary. Psych ts in court and prison clinics see| A A Nagel and Ben Klegman {unduly. L oo ettt et e o e e | Blomgren Building -———— new in this; many cranks, perverts and opened the Juneau Clothing Com-| Today's close of the Stock Ex- ;H‘ PHONE 66 ! DOUGLAS are classified and then set free because | pany in the Cheney building with |Change was fairly steady. “Tomorrow’s Styles | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. AERIE » legal way to hold them. |a complete line of men’s wear. PR o “ e f— 117 F. 0. E. for sanity and responsibility is to ask AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Today i ’ . 0. ) the suspect can distinguish between right Among the passengers who ar- DANCE { | F¥———————————8| Meets first and third }uondnys, 8 If the answer is yes the verdict is|rived in Juneau on the Admiral B 415 | Dr. C. P. Jenne | pam., Eagles’ Hall, Dou,as. Visiting o T The prisoner may obtain a writ of | watson’s maiden voyage were Ag-|At Elks' Hall Saturday night, Jan, ! DENTIST iothers-. weloome. |1 S hgkan O RTANT NBWE Bo VDR ; if he Is sought to be detained. It is|ent G. J. McCarthy and wife, A.[19. Best of music and entertain- O TACIL Rocms 8 and 9 Valenting | P T- W. Cashen, Secretary. iched in the common law back to Black- | van Mavern, Arthur J. PFicken, J|ment —adv. i ; | Building %A CREDIRRAN RN T Niaterdhy's A A Pretos i T, Spickett, A. Greenbaum, J. J. i §11 Telepnone - 176 2 iy | ington, D. C. advising th ¥y and ::ed!cme, o the othe‘r3 ham:r htfl"":WMeherm stopped off ‘at Ketchikan i ! — || Our trus go any place any | t f the Division: of Te forward year after year. Even in the|and Dr.and Mrs. L. P. Dawes at P (it s e e — | | time. A {ank for Diesel O :;:;j;ono A :;ml of the disagreeing expert witnesses fl&‘ 4 | Petersburg. ll""m" s Own Store 2\ ]’ e 0 } and a tank for crude oil save B ke . it it is obvious that science has conquered Y1 ' buruer trouble. g ittt < Vi Richargson jg.s e, BAeRgs: st pre by e Y | | RELIABLE TRANSFER loser together. well assay office. 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | can b «dly the problem is delicate, for if it were | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- and welfare th mmit persons on the charge of insanity | The Junior and Senior classes 11 Ings by appointment Biténtion: c d be nevitable. But clinging to tradi- |of the Juneau high school elected #——————————=%| | Commercial Adjust- eral Gove hod has produced abuses no less certain. |the following officers for the en- nite steps, we believe, are possible—for |suing term: Seniors, Miss Helmi dical officers to see that steps be taken | Aalto, class editor Totem; Miss limit under existing law to hold per-|Isabella Warwick, member program i and found to be dangerous phycho- | committee Section A. Seward So- nd for lators promptly to bring up legal ciety and Miss Helmi Aalto, mem- 1y such as Dr. Gruenin | Dr. Richard Williums DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building | Cooperating with White Serv- ice Bureau | Ro>m 1—Shattuck EBldg. | ‘We have 5,000 local ratings | xamine J ment & Roting Bureau | | i pr C wm to the assured ground of |ber program committee Section B, | . Phone 481 e 2l Seward Society; Juniors, Waino MADAME ORLOFF | o : —3 | - Rl Hendrickson, president; Miss Lily| | T“C“.E;‘t 12F1vxmzw o el s : R Korhonen, vice-president; Miss Lu- ams Or IR PISUBL S SRIRE don, ":'v———-———-———'—‘—“mm: 3 i Ickes Is a Fighter. | ella Gilpatrick, secretary-treasurer: Studio—5th and: Kennedy CONTESTS ol §0UT fy o : l Robert Slmpmn Miss Ruth Umstead, class editor, Appoinbineni 50 v Sipromelisl—Cpriing N Opt. D. Why not organize a team Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted Icke's assistants, are lacking. But the chief fault of the two assist- el % (Kansas City Times.) Totem; Miss Lily Korhonen, mem- Dot ot ds ‘ || S B0 : ey 3 ¥ feud between what are described |ber program committee Section A,|® i among your ; frien and 4| o Rove.t, Vflleml.ml:: 4 | ; lege of Optometry and | i within the Administration,” and | Seward Society and Miss Helen e moril b O B | S 22?01:;1:1“4'Hom~d?; [l Spthatinlogy from all parts of the city { | Phone 238. it O 4 | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground The Florence Shop | Ity | Troy, member program committee, A[‘ Section B, Seward Society. | and representing many or- N to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | L ganizations have already en- { #—————————————&| | Permanent Waving a Speci ¥ t usly the instructions to kecp PWA Weathers, Sswimiing’ 36: 1 shitht | Florence Holmquist, Prop. | | tered this first series. ATNEr: axunum 3 -1 | In view of the fact that Secretary Ickes has|p. o an.™ .- PHONE 427 | :———_Dr. AW, S.-———_{tewnn TR AR T ! tions just as seriously as his sub- el f Behrends Bank Building ‘ S i, YA 53 i d itk it S stion seems justified that the have the Secretary to fight, | OLD NEWSPAPERS ¢ In view of Mr. Ickes s| ¢ \ first class fighting man we have more Hours 9§ am. tc 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 408, Res. Phone 276 Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- Brunswick | ? Alleys i Rheinlander Beer on Draught {|ez g | | TYPEWRITERS RENTED In bundles for sale at The Em-| $5.00 per month | | Admiration for courage than for the wi pire office, 25c. Fine for starting| - 1 st Holal fal. PWA; and | of {ion forces that go out of their | your fires these chilly mornings ||| J- B. Burford & Co. ’ L}, FOOL BILLIARDS | | {neRa Holal. Bhone 197 it the Presi- | way 1 on. e 2 B ||| “Our doorstep is worn by satis- BARBER SHOP 1 tled customers § “ o one where the citizen feels out | ™" =TT B -|{| Cigars | ; d G }el;:iv;;:dy but the Govern- HOTEL ZYNDA ‘ i F 0 R D it Cigarettes Alaska Transfer Co. YRR, e e Lagen. Bamnle, Tpom | Jones-Stevens Shop || || Candy GENERAL HAULING e m like a vase, he's her firsi ELEVATOR SERVICE Iid : V. Cacis | ED JEWELL, Proprietor to kr ) RESp XAIo0Rk Tip's prob- S. ZYNDA, Prop. || LADIES—CHILDREN'S | AGE N C Y ar PHONES 269—1134 : s l :Eggvgro-‘v‘xn | fr L | | A mar wl \7 ich, (< Sgra , says a| & SLL Y L Sewar o ear Third ! I‘ 'B—- ’_—a magnat In :xld gaf }?; gce:t:inly}d'flsg 1= S 2 :1’ GREASES The |I SEE BIG VAN ; listinguished ffalo Courier-Express.) | McCAUL MOTOR | R L e R GAS ’ Guns and Ammunition ; F o COMBANY . -pii JROSsciong | OILS ’ N | et o didens e | . :_\.Dod‘e and Plymouth Dealers ;' | HARDW _RZ | i ew ] L e ey A 5 | T ToDW ' | Thomas Hardware Co. || 2 ; || LUDWIG NELSO 8o e e Juneau rctlc || Drucs anp Sunpmies : Phiico—General Etctee agency | Motors || or LIQUORS [ SHBEEE FRIRT . 10 5| JUNEAU FOOT OF MAIN BT. | Pabst Famous IN ‘},,‘,I,’,EERY’ : ! MARKETTH gASKET “ThE comf’m store| R Guy L. Smith i Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables P. 0. Substation No. 1 P H ON E 36 JIMMY™ CARLSON D S Phone 342 Free Delivery FREE DELIVERY l 2 S0 | rug tOl‘e i ! For very prompt | * ¥ | Next to Colisenra i LIQUOR DELIVERY || ; THE JUNEs:Ee L':UNDRY ; -T______fl._____ B i Franklin t between | ’: Front and Second Streets | JUNEAU FROCK l Homflggdcggkjls’ » | PHONE 35¢ ( SHOPPE [ Pay Less—Much Less I e “Exclusive but not Expensive” ; i Front at Main Street Coats, Dresses, Lingerle, || ‘ BEULAH HICKEY JUNEAU-YOUNG Hoslery and Hats ‘ I mfi%eiflfiafi}flf&. OLD NEWSPAPERS ! i. For Quick and Embalmers , fl:- bundles for sale 34 The En- i RADIO | BIEETROUN DA Etonel1 | e G G M el [t REPAIR | o |} Teleph | ¢ TAP BEER || ™0 oo | 7 i ' { We Want Mendenhall Milk! 1891 “PIONEER” NTOWN! s : : e Want Mendenha ! ER” 1935 v | " i 4 > | DENTIST And do they get it? You bet they do! Every single one of these four | THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | Evenings by appointm.nt and six-year-olds drinks Mendenhall milk. morning, noon and night. They : : The B. M. Behrends Bank of Juneau Jike the 'taste Thelr parents apprecinte the importance of plenty of Di. J. W. Bayne ! ,‘ | S S L SN o Tested ‘coWs i 1 PHONE 321 esh, pure; whole milkc from Tested col is' the Pioneer bank of Alaska. . . . I andst t - " | Children cost @ lot of money. When it comes to food, money spent for Banished forever are the Established in 1891 it has continu- quor otore — e buying the BEST of wholesome, health building food is a real saving. clothes basket, wash line, ously s 1 i BILL DOUGLAS Mendenhall Milk tops the list for healthi onomical food. and laundry tubs. And she's PHELY nerve e people of Alaska FERNERGRI P VIS he Tinl f o goyer, follir compaion in every way consistent with safe Harry Race 3 24 . for her husband now that and sound banking. | PHONE 985 TODAY for a month’s trial! she sends her clothes to the a4 GARBAGE HAULED DRUGGIST [ ] E. 0. DAVIS The Squibh Stees [ ] TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 Mendenhall Dairy GEORGE DANNER. Proprietor A Cucvd a Day-You Feel QK" The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska YO ALASKA Laundry || IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | It It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 | WENDT & GARSTER \ | . ——— Old newspapers for sale at The Empire Office,

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