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THE DAILYi AiASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1935 D 70l A s Em ire expert had office hours througn lh(‘b:prl)x;gw;erdnester Mg R ' " 2 x —it used to be “term” in the old nigl ays— | : : I aily Alaska Empire |5 o oo o b s {20 YEARS AGo | HAPPY il PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager After an hour’s talk, the expert was supposed to JO | BlRTHDA OF v Rl ciay il sacept Suntly ¥ s | U2 able o Bilisione the senor's SpeiAl SAVRERI ] From The Empire | : Gastineau Channel | EMPIRE PRINTING GOMBPANT 4t Second and Main |advise him whether he would make a successful en- Helene W.L. Albrecht Streeis, Juneau, Alaska. gineer, executive, salesman, professor, minister, doc- SRR e AT PHYSIOTHERAPY : Massage, Electricity, Infra Red > The Empire extends congratula- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class [tor or whatnot. | Hons and. best ioishes today, ety R atter. “Must be a miracle man,” was the comment of FEBRUAR rexe Ray, Medical Gymnastics, f i Y 15, 1915 | birthday anniversary, to the follow- every Wednesday at @ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. a wise and seasoned member of the faculty to Whom | oy “orman oo Office & | ing: 307 Goldstein Building pm. Visiting brothers AND ERSVSINI. by, eaivive Tnglnesc: and Dounles ‘fef #1-%|Mhe “nuju ‘eSiiily swent witt i, Fn-oblems.fl “T| ounced. HHat “H" EiHAbnT e | N Phone Office, 216 i i g s s ST RS e SO [ o T (W "m;bw‘;:afowzf;!beer_l successful in operations| FEBRUARY 15 . $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25 | without being able to make up my min against the enemy’s position south Charles E. Naghel 4 John H. Walmer, Ex- Bubscribers will confer a favor If they will promptly |they were best fitted for. And now comes a l‘e]luwmf Ypres, capturing 900 meters of Max G. Scriber alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary : who can advise them after an hour’s visit his . Chom et b Ehoe SReHherLe rike ChiBovieh E. B. WILSON “TKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS o e R o o i e o Another college. to ke sietly modern, summaned | W€Dt Was made that the Austrian Jerry Cashen: Chiropodis—Foot Specialist Seghers Council No. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED, PRESS. TIOUILEE s, Fihdn '\ the mal.|and German forces in Bukowina R 02 5P ; 401 Goldstein Building 1760. Meetings second The Assoclaicd Prems ls exclusively entitled to the | {0 its aid a“lady peychoanalys “’d>:"“i‘) ‘u‘}r’“x“';hm made marked gains in that|MAHONEY MAKE SHORT . Not Because We Are PHONE 496 38 ekt Moiftay it epublic of rews dispatches edited to |a s W vere s = sufferin; B Shor Siherwise creqited - this Buper and aise. the | oted SO 0 W€ o ious difficulties| PTOVINCe_and the Russlans wers| TRIP TO KETCHIKAN; Cheaper 7:30 p. m. Transient local news published herein, from some unki\ov\n a_ndI subconscious ;ramng back. | TAKES PRISONER THERE BUT BETTER g — g brothers urged to at- ALASKA, GIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | vy o oud o thelr 1Ives, maladjusted was | DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER | | tend. Council Cham- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. SFE - MOSE R SIHEpICIDNE M. st A TRE] q | Postmaster Ed Snyder of Tena-| United States Marshal W. T. DENTISTS bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, & fisman naiged Jane, Who went MOPING STONES pey'yay's. wikitor- i thS iy Mahoney left on the Northwestern Blogren Building G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. :szmg sofielg am:lr st:;dymgmmusm {or n‘:\i‘\icil ::: for Ketchikan on official business. ! 1'HONE 56 MOUNT JUN®AU LODG =med O apElse. : To Jane; ther PEYChonAIYEs, (3p The coming week was to .a|He will return to his Juneau head-| ours 9. a. 9 | S . first assigned. After .three months of intensive |, .. .o Igr aasonty wi;: : uarters on the. first’ norkhbbuza| RICE & AHLERS CO. Hours 9.am.. to 9 pm. : Second and fourth Mon- effort she appeared at the president’s office with| g oo oo thirty candidnt‘es to be |steamer. ' " 'UMBING HEATING L R T 7T Py | day of each month'in Ja set of clmrf;s and Kraphls‘dlsclosmg Jane’s inner-| gjevoted from the various degrees| On the way down Marshal Ma- |l “we tent you in advance what | G — fi:otush Rite Temple, most subconscious personality. from the Blu | honey took charge of Mrs. Thomas | " ginning at 7:30 p.m. | Jane was suffering from a suppression of the|p m oo mi;y_l‘m“dgir: d‘;grp"ee"dh‘“i B Elswick; ‘ol ohaie (5 6e 405 WY G « Dr. gi;};l:-i s,-l'_enne HOWARD D. STABLER, maternal instinct. She had no interest in boys, |, Sovereign Grand Commander |Grand Jury by U. S. Commissioner | ‘Rocins 8 and 9 Valentine | Worshipful Master; JAMES W and evidently would never marry and have a fam-| . - Washington and Alaska, was|John W. Stedman of Wrangell,| & t Bonding | | LEIVERS, Secretary. ily. This unhappy future was gnawing at her and|y..e fom Seattle to conduct the|Who Was tranferred to the jail at | Telepnone 178 i aggravating her case. She must obtain relief by 8| ovitates through the degrees, as-'K"“"“k*‘“- Mrs. Elswick is charged, | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | DOUGLAS transfer from music to kmdcri;m:n.d where herysisted by the local degree team. with stabbing her husband nine-| | $5.00 per month 5 BT — AERIE suppresed maternal instinct would find expression. | i s Wil : : RIS EUANER TR PE | teen times with a butcher knife. J. B. Burford & Co. 117 F. 0. E. The president’s heart swelled with emotion at the| aro Helon Wayland, mother of |Elswick, Who was wounded but | “Our doorstep 1s worn by satls- ) Meews first and third Mondays, § notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery of their papers. service the college was about to render Jane in| \oyoang Superintendent R. G.|not killed, was fined $75 for assault | | I ettt e Dr. Geo. L. Barton ||pm, Eagles Hall, Dou.as, visiting — restoring herk to a normal, happy life. He sent h““Wa.\']and. of Treadwell, arrived|and battery on the person of his| s s | CHIROPRACTCR | {brothers welcome. Sante Degar, » THEIR WAY. secretary to fetch her to break the glad news. After| p.om the south to visit her family, | Wife during the row that resulted - | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | |W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. —_— a considerable delay the secretary returned. { in the alleged stabbing. o | * Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- | The fact that a considerable number of the “I'm sorry to report, shf said, “that Jane| N & wNelson safled from Seattle | - students of the Alaska Agricultural College and |eloped about half an hour ago. |on the Jefferson. | During December the, Tabba tun- School of Mines are working le attending the Later it was discovered Jane had been sent to ;n 1 at Atami, Japan, which cost institution, according to the statement to the| collége to get her way from a home boy with whom C. g, she had fallen in love. She moped around until they eloped. Now her maternal instinct is satisfied with five children. But the psychoanalyst was not HOTEL ZYNDA | 'mgs by appointment L s el ; %1 our tros Tagr Y ! Large Sample Room % i h g0 ..y place any Guy 8. Chapin, canneryman of |about $12,500,000 to construct, will ELEVATOR SERVICE I¥ Dr. Richard Williams T [ ams. A lank ‘for Dissel ON ’ f ) § ! | ) and a tank Karhene, arrived in Juneau from |be opened. ! S. ZYNDA. Prop ::rn:'l::;:lee o “nl - {Seattle and was at the New Cain | f————— —— | DENTIST | ProNE 149; N:GHT 148 Chamber of Commerce yesterday by Dr Bunnell, President of the “Farthest North” Col- lege, speaks well for the character of the college, its hotel. | Juneau Ice Cream . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE I . sked to pursue her researches at the college. | | teaching personnel and the student body 5 1 ) | Parlors { . i Gastineau Building | RELIABLE TRANSFER Particularly in Western colleges the records show | Camp PFire girls met at the home | 3 | Phone 481 Mr. Litvinov Alleges Bad Faith. of Mrs. H. C. DeVighne and under | | SHORT ORDERS ; L Py that a h enta s re either : ¢ o — a a high percentage of graduates who were eithe: e el it el |the direction of Miss Cowley en- Fountain Candy entirely self-suporting or partially so, gained out- joyed a lesson in nursing. The|iF S o .\ ¥ S A AR TR T Commercial Adjust- standing success in later life. The formal and officisl! comment which Mr.[o o " ; ° IR % | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 3 ; i st apt pupils were Hazel Zaeger BB~ | ment & Rating Bure Whatever part-time work during the academic | Maxim Litvinov has made on the collapse of the |, norotny Haley. PAINTS—OILS Ontometrisi—OpHoian [cooperatlng with White Serve year, or full-time work during the summer recess Russian debt negotiations in Washington is in its | Builders’ and She:f % Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted 108 - Burean | the students do is valable to them, not only in|eSSence @ charge of bad faith against President| , . . 4o.oveq o putlding be-| | HARDW _RZ Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | Rown 1—Shattuck ®dg, { ! | & s ... |Roosevelt. Mr. Litvinov alleges that the settlement i 5 S / ~ | Office Phone 484; Residence i character building but in possible application in agreed upon by the President and himself in private longing to Fred Kronquist in | Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 ‘We have 5(,’1,}‘0(._‘112(:“ ratings laer e of cither the iruining or general EXPeTCCE | copversaion i November, 193, inluded "of neces- Douglas. Sixty chickens were lost. | Thomas Hardware Co. to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 L [ such Rk, some sort of “provision for a loan.” Mr £ 3 AL B — o apreta il Further because the student to gsin his desire inov would now Have the world believe that| Weather: BMaximum, 29; mini- | — Gl — e " . s um, 20; snow. : | — of higher education is willing to work for it, that|the Administration has gone back on its bargain. ™"™ o i : = e higher or specialized education takes on more t is, of course, for President Roosevelt himself i W 1 CONTESTS | Dr. All)Eyr'lsgtewan Alaska Transfer Co. importance to him personally, in his mind it be- or a competent Administration spokesman to say MAYOR GOLDSTE | McCAUL MOTOR comes a valuable asset because he is paying for it|just how much or how little justification Mr. Lit- COMPANY Vhy not organize a team || Hs;‘:liv'&gxgut&gn%g' GENERAL HAULING by hard work, and sacrificing some of the passing Vinov has for this charge. Seldom have such con-| BACK AT HEAD OF || podge and Piymouth peers e il S ';"“f".l. . Office Phone 409, Res. | ED JEWELL, Proprictor Dleasures, which at the time seem important to him. |Versations been surrounded with greste’ Secioty g o ety o gl Phone 216 PHONES 269—1134 It is fine that Alaska’s institution of higher |(Dan weve Mr. Litvinove tas with Secrstty TR0 COUNCIL TONIGHT : s o] Sl i e — le'nming 1s made up of students who are willing to :L‘: hat fhe pnt.\.:ncofl”& s ok e ;.mé re- ! i LUDWIG NELSON ganizations have already en- g = L - Uy wark for the ation they desire. Tt is especially | noois nothing but confusing and often contradictory | Mayor Isadore Goldstein will oy} JEWELER tered this first series. | Robert Simpson SEE BIG VAN this type of stud hat will, upon graduation, |syecylation in the highest official circles. The most|back in the presiding chair ast| Watch Repairing Guns, and Ammunition LOWER FRONT STREET i | Opt. D | be ready and fitu the job of making a living. | persistent rumors were he Government's claim Juneau's City Council meets to-| | Philco—General Electric Agency | | Brunsujick pt. D. { | Next to Midget Lunch 1t is also to be sed that through development for the so-called “Ki v loans” and for war night for its second regular ses-!| FRONT STREET Graduate Los Angeles Col- of the Territory, more and more opportunities for supplies was to be offset by Soviet claims for dam-|sion of February. The Mayor will | * lege ggp;omfhry and jobs in the Territory will be opened to these students |age done by the American expeditionary force in the | call the City Fathers to order at 5 Alle S i Hl:t.eda ’f‘°:;’; SR upon graduation, that they will not “go outside” Archangel region, while private claims of private 8 o'clock at City Hall. 3 THE A5 e iz s and that with a rapidly increasing percentage these |bondholders, of banks and of firms once domiciled During. Goldstein's gbsence in ! Rheinlander Beer on Drasght Drucs anp Sunpmies Alumni of “Alaska’s Own” will continue to stay in|in Russia would be met from a small tax on the Sea‘me dor {wo weeks, Dounciimes | i MARKET BASKET roOL BILLIARDS or LIQUORS the Territory and assume their potentially forceful al\)p"l\df{u.fi purchases of American wares that (_he \Vz'a.hs 8. George was the Acun;: Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables I BARBER SHOP DR. H. VANCE IN A HURRY' part in the business, professional, poitical and general Soviet Government was going to import from this| Mayor. | | Phone 342 Free Delivery | |- 777"~ OSTEOPATH i | | . country. As far as preliminary observa- g oo creweo— weeeeeeeswe- || Consultation and examination PHONE 97 economic progress of Alaska Conspicuously absent from all this gossip was tions are concerned, the meeting| _ t || Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Fast Free Delivery any suggestion of a loan other than the credits or tonight should be “quiet.” F O R D || 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Random Thoughts. guaranties of credits that were going to prime an e Office Grand Apts, near Gas- Guy L. Smith (Kansas City Star.) export business of at least $500,000,000 a year. What-| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! S tineau Hotel, Phone 177 uy . Smlt Under the battering of B ve have ac-|ever Mr. Litvinov’s misunderstanding of the term: 1 mn ‘ AGENCY e e o s wone of -1 offred i i 1965, i e ohtase o o secemnt | ININMIRANTAAATOIAT L ariT Drug Store modern shortcuts to success. Some time ago a cer- is the Soviet Union's fear of establishing a precedent (Authorized Dealers) tain progressive college, wishing to be up with the for other nations. This is so plain and there was ’ L4 Dl. ]- W. Bayne Next to Coli times in serving its graduates, installed with con- |so little contemporary suggestion of a loan that Mr. - GREASE DENTIST siderable emotion a vocational guidance expert. This | Litvinov’s charge would seem to call for some proof. GAS Otmml: 5-6 ;l‘flu.ng_l: Bald; ours, 9 am. to .. G | GeeBos |l wamkack || OILS |y dponimet” || Hollywood Siyle Shop | SIS Formerly COLEMAN'S AR Pa);tlo.e;ss:‘Much Less nt al ain Street J uneau GARBAGE HAULED BEULAH HICKEY IIJ;TQ [{;gfi JUNEAU Motors 5,0, D0V FOOT OF MAIN ST. | Phone 4753 | | PRICES || 2::38 Co. ; ALWAYS ro sy || PHONE 36 R L g ; | FREE DELIVERY For very prompt ||| Home of Hart Schaftner and [ J Marx Clothing o P Toms Ty | L LIQUOR DELIVERY ||| & = Pay'n Takit| ===’ | rammres arry Race DRUGGIST George Bros. PHONE 35¢ i SHOPPE i The Squibb Stere PI] Y 0 d ' “Exclusive but not Expensive” 1 rders! e JUNEAU-YOUNG . e, Store open untj] Funeral Parlors IDEAL PAINT SHOP midnight Licensed Funeral Directors OLD NEWSPAPERS It It's Paint We Have It! and Embalmers In bundles for sale at The Em- | | WENDT & GARSTER ‘ Y || e i 15”5 Enon 1 | | i, " i tr g P v | Our Responsibility SATURDAY ) A~ SATURDAY SPECIALS! SPECIALS! 7> . MARKET BASKET Fancy, Jersey Sweet § Jersey Creamery POTATOES BUTTER 3 lbs., 25¢ 40¢ 1b. Money Saver FRESH EGGS COFFEE Large Extras 25¢ lb. 38¢ doz. POTATOES W ashed Carrots 501b. sack,95¢ | 6 lbs. for 25¢ DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA MISSION PACKED GLACED FRUITS, DATES, ETC. R RE R THE NEW YEAR Has Started Well We are Y:SDD‘Y;”?]:' ‘["]T for the world’s business—but always busi- every ton.fl coal ‘we sell. ness success depends upon: more than a Your satisfaction is our choice of “the right time;” . objective. The purchase of your fuel from us will convince you on a cost-and-comfort Through its service to its business patrons, basis of the -advantage a The B. M. Behrends Bank, has greatly aided | TAP BEER responsible coal merchant the Territory’s industrial and commercial offers you. ot g v A e o B IN TOWN! S s D 2 19NC CIPPER e oo TE S 0 o o | THE MINERS' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK Coal Co. |} TheB. M. Behrends Bank P Pt Phone 342 Seward St. 3 Deliveries Daily " PHONE 112 ' JUNESU, ALASKA Liquor Store A AT ' - P DorsiAy Tlhe right banking connection is important, also. ¥ Chocolates, BEAUDAY’S, hand dipped, ......59¢ Ib. - L EY -

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