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L S ST SR i 7 B I PROFESSIONAL l i Fraternal Societies | s ———— OF BUSY “Tlebene W Albrecht | | Castinéuu Chanael’ | PHYSIOTHERAPY [ | ————— students, and 83 per 'dent| Daily Alaska Empire 15 & S’ o5 swesson. e i 1§ ~—— | | i W T . e SR Manages D& mvolved in the Boy Scout movement seems-to| 20 YEARS A‘;O \‘HAPPY rcach far beyond the years when most youngsters | | Sunday by the are active in the ranks. | Prom The Enpire | BIRTHDAY | | Published every evening except EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | TARRGE 5> 570 ‘ e Rt ts, J eau, laska. | £ e o ma f“ , At Ti i ™~ | The Empire extends congratula- | s ot T B . o B T A Mad World—At Times. That Germany was planning | tions and best wishes today, their 1 Ray Medical ‘Gymnastie i B. P. 0. ELKS meets _ = s ity aggressive movements in both, the | birt:day anniversary, to the follow AND ! fedical Gyt s. ey SR ilosnay ot t SUBSCRIPTION RATES, | (Kansas City Star.) eastern and west sl 307 Goldstein Building | Dellvered by carrier In Juneaw and Douglas for $1.25 Whether ‘Desple or certain blocks of Shew’ s ern theatres of | ing Phone Oifice, 71 i »m. Visiting brothers per _month, ! er pecp! g o war had been learned in London. . = welcome. By mall, postage ,L..illz;n the n,nuw‘rlmglrm;;v:mu better or worse than they used to be, whether at 1t was said that within a tew‘ FEBRUARY 26 = . 00; six months, in 3 - i g 2 AT e rhonth Tn alvance $1E8. - ! |a given time reprehensible forms of conduct are days there would be-atideks along Chester V. Kay T |t John H. Walmer, Fx- e TSR L e LR e brazenly indulged the whole line between the North Charles W. Erickson | | |alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary ce of any fa d : ; | . T @ Rt e R vy i thalr papers, /in, whether, in shore, wickedness is on the wane|Sea and the Alps. < | E. B. WILSON [ o s Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. |or the increase, has been a constantly recurring [ (OhiropodimeFoot Speciatist || ~exhars it o UMB! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, |Question for just as much debate—most of it futile—| The court imposed the lighest , | 401 Goldstein Building 1 760. Meetin { The Associated Press fs exclusively entitled to the as anybody may be disposed, because of his own|semtence ~possible on Alice Gox Not Because We Are & PHONE 496 1l Tt Miid:.':cm:: uee for republication of all news dispatches credited to observations and convictions, to give it. found guilty of murd 4 Cheaper o 5 i s y It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the > guilty murder in the sec- ¥ 4 [ 7:30 p.. m. ‘Transient local news published herein. The question gomes up at the present time in|ond degree for the shooting of BUT BETTER o SR L el o e jAmerica because : of the. behavior of sizable ‘ele-|R. D. Baker. Her sentence was ‘L‘\S"T’;“CN'"T“NUA‘-;TO'?NANGY“"‘;;L?;EE,BBI?CAEfiQ‘,;f"GER‘ments of the population following repeal of the|for 15 years. i | | Prohibition au@_epdment. Any person who travels| around from one city to another and takes note| Juneau's lead over Treadwell in of conditions may be shocked or mildly surprised|the bowling contest was | picking, —again depending on his own convictions, training|up, with the Juneau team 364 and background—at what he sees in ‘“night life” | pins ahead. or just ordinary ‘“goings-on” in daylight hours in Lt downtown or suburban saloons, eating places, clubs| Treadwell boys who had left 'to and the like. {work at Thane included Emmett J.nngxmmxgmnmmcm |'| end. Council Cham- DENTISTS § sers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, Blotgren Bai'ding - ¢ 3. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. L) PHONE 56 i | | MOUNT JUN¥AU LODGE NO. 147 RICE & AHLERS CQ. 3 Hours 9 am to 9 pm. Second and fourth Mon- r"UMBING HEATING R 3 e R R c day of each month in “We tell you in advance what o PERBTIE BTN Scottish Rite 'Temple, Jjob will cost” beginning, at 7:30 p.m. [ Dr. C. P. Jenne HOWARD D. STABLER, . T TR . | S. ZYNDA, Prop. A. H. Ziegler, secretary for three| Theatre given to persons vears to Democratic National Com- || whose names appear in DENTIST burner trouble. l OFFICE AND RESIDENCE PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 Gastineau Building . RELIABLE TRANSFER ing for their little daughters who are being kepl|down somewhat. Times change and men—and in a private hospital and given cvery attention the|women—with them. The pendulum swings to the world of science has at its command. Papa Dionnejright, then left. If it is to the left now, into ! I - A writer in Collier's, Owen P. White, makes a|Johns, Ed Mugford, Ole Hofford, Rt HDE:;T,ST‘M || Worshiptul Master; JAMES W story of some: length about what he observed and|Jack Cochran, Rufe Lindsay, Mark | " = ——— | i i Buildl entine | | EIVERS, Secretary. i was helped to see in“a string of Southern towns|Rascovich, W. I. Nelson, Frank M. '|' " T-lepn‘nn:“l‘u I TR LY f and larger centers in Arkansas, Tennessee and | McDonald, M. M. McCall and| | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | DOUGLAS f\OE f ‘XMissxssippli_‘ He c;:uld hlavehgone farther andhseen “Heine” Dahl. | $5.00 per month ' | SR g AERIE \\ L. .0 more, in the South or elsewhere, or stayed at home i s - | 117 F. 0. BE. oo ‘ lflnd seen abou! the same. According to an ex- Robert Fulton, an Indian, aged | |‘ J B Blll‘f‘)l’d & CO. {5 |‘ feews first and thh'?’ Mdfi"‘fi ‘! perienced minister of the Souwn, who is quoted, |21, was granted a divorce from | “Onr dociblep i, waen bYCEMME 1o RS Claal W B OR: 1 i s ST, Do e e i sinners in Dixie are neither more numerous nor |Mary Fulton, aged 54, by Judge ¥ G scuebomess | CHMIRNPRACTOR s e ol b el b ay imore sinful than ten years ago, or twenty, or forty.|Robert W. Jennings. Mary Ful-| T T | 261 Goldetein Bidg. Phone 214 | | W. P., T. W. Cashen, Se“c:retarfi 3 PAPA BY PROXY. | They are justhmore operrl ngout it, despeclallily kzhe Lcnl was dme wid:‘w orwmbert's = foreesoos comom coee———— 1 | | Office hours--9-13. 1-5. Even- | “ soh i et |women with their new freedom, and are kicking|uncle, and according tribal Ny e | ings by appointment A SR T i Comes Papa and Mama Dionne, parents Of yp their heels in impish glee at what they believe custom the youth. married her, g HIOTEL ZYNDA . L i ram ) i the now famous quintuplets girls, into the news|js relief from an era of repression. considerably against his will. When { Large Sample Room a —— | gnr tro.¥s go ..y place any ! l again with the report that they propose instituting Maybe so. It is qmue piausible. Meantime, the young Fulton became of age, he ) e ime. A tank for Diesel Oi! - ¥ S i J W ELEVA' ERVI e 11 court action to share in the fortune that is mount-|world whirls along, mow giadily, now steadying|sued for divorce. | Tickets to the Uptown i VATOR SERVICE {| ' Dr. Richard Williams || | #nd a tank for crude oil save S i 5 6 Fk, g _ | mitteeman Z. R. Cheney, i very frankly admits he is tired of being “Papa by |twilight or deeply dark "::ms 0" °°nd“”0?ng,a:§ |to Judge Robert W. Jexfni:g? r::‘ the Want Ads. Find Phone 451 z g h Proxy” and wants to take government out of his :z:f’“";”;“f)?l[yo o r'i‘gmsrg?;:"evzzxa"y_ admission (o the Alaska bar. || T R S T SR SRV . ] hgn’;‘; t homely stat t hi 1 f t in: ‘ | Jack Benson, 11-kn Hali | BT i = i DR. R. E. SOUTHWEL i Commerclal Ad]“st- a omely statemen as a ring of rue sin- , well-known flnCS‘ thc"tre bn‘{ OfiiC‘ f(lr 3 . B LL " cerity which comes from the heart and not the “Baby Bonds.” |and Skagway Indian, died at! 7 X Optometrist—Optician ) c':;::::‘fiRfld;lg Bureaun l head. The Dionnes are the parents of five other| st AR |Skagway. He was survived by|| your tickets. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | 1; anex'h“e Serv- | children but any normal parent will understand (New York Times.) William 519“5"“- a son, chaplain Room 1, Valentine Bldg. Roam l——Shattm:: oidg. | that their affection is just as great for the five| With the approval of Congress, granted last week, ;renl:;; !:a‘;v:l: r5‘3°°1'mfl"d g‘“; l(’):‘flce ;;;wno”m‘“'fl Resfdet.xu 1 We have 5,000 locnl r:‘tln‘g' { on little daughters as for the other children, and Papa|the Treasury expects to offer on March 1 an issue %01, 8 . CAReCIer. dac one 238. Office Hours: 9:30 o orle ) ? » 3 . as “baby bonds” Benson was a “runner” over the to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 LS . Dionne explains that when he says he does not see!of securities popularly described as “baby Chilkoot Prss 1t thie ‘et of G ° n — the wisdom of having five of his children raised |because they will be purchasable in denominations| ' "0 o 7 3 = R }. s # v wi er from the ssue. ) e 3 g 11 . . o { others are being reared in comparative po\;erly. IEb"' o o & discount basts, which means that: they | PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PA CO]\ TESTS ‘ eIt Alaska Transfer Co. { It is true that the Dionnes were in no financlali gy not pay interest at stated times, but will be| f— - - e ———— Honrs Donk i b Ly : shape to take proper care of their big family when! rreied at a price below their face value which | 1L.LUDWIC NELSON | Vhy mnot organize a team SEWARD BUILDING GENERAL HA.ULING the little daughters arrived. Papa Dionne, the re- wijll yield the equivalent of interest to the holder | JEWELER ! imong your friends, cnd Office Phone 409, Res ED JEWELL, Proprietor ? | 3 ports have it, was virtually jobless. Kind friends, when the bond matures. This will be at the end| | Watch Repairing | l{et. in l‘lm lh: tun‘.tha:rl.n t Phone 276 PHONES 269—1134 i science arcused to interest by the rare event and of a ten-year pericd, and it is suggested that the Philco—General Electric Agency GLa ———— -r::l r:m::’:l;"‘olma"ey r‘ { g finally the Canadian Government itself came to discount will be such as to represent interest at FRONT STREET e i ! S Y R VI A = 5 r 0 ing travs e is about 2'% er cent compounded semi-annually. At| & — BRISESESY 2R ganizations have already er- | . "*——fi | the rescue. A fine thing that portrays there is a Sl 2 4 p:ix i lar[er o o9 Ry A 4 P e v I McCAUL MOTOR | 8 s g { Robert Simpson il SEE BIG VAN ‘ better side to human kind. But after all had there ;lmlydcr “n:ay r T GeEhohe | foriradamption i ve e A N | § s | ‘ Opr. D ; ; Guns, and Ammunition I e 2 d Mama Dionne there would have 0% 2 g i s-Ste S el TOMDPPAN 1 L] | - U '« P D D B N D e (o become |CEIVIDE i exchange the price paid plus an adjusi- Jones-Stevens Shop | L E;-d PY.' \ThYn . runswichk || Graduate Los Angeles Col- | || LOWER FRONT STREET | o _“°| AN R O o ovep. | M€t representng interest. Meantime, the bond| | AT OO |‘,, - i - | lege of Optometry and Next to Midget Lunch enthuced about, something that can not e OVEr- |y, poi pe transferable. Nor may securities of | | ABADY S Is s 2 All | Opthalinology e NG e WA RN locked n attention is ceniered in the WOnder ypis type be sold by the Treasury to banks and| | o ECDLTOWEIR o dle (_’.ys { | Olasses Titted ~enses Ground bpbies, corporati The whole purpose of the plan, which |}, % B 1 - S Drucs anp Sunpmies And Papa Dionne is tired of arrying cnly a conten s of such issues, is to place them ——r s D THE % ‘ Rheinlander Beer on Draaght | proxy as father of his brood. Somehow we don't in the hands of individual investors, including those 4 ‘rl’f MARKET BASKET POOII'SARBFR“::‘II(‘)':R"S | DR. 1. VANCE or LIQUORS blame him a bit. Instead of taking the government of small means. i PAINTS OILS i Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables S . . L IN A HURRY! out of his home as the father suggests, wouldn't it Whether the rate of return now under consid- s | Phone 342 Free Delivery | i ""‘"““‘ QSHOPATII § i . [ Ballders’ and She:f . - r——— Consultation and examination PHONE 97 be fitting to take Papa and Mama Dionne into the eration will be regarded as attractive enough to! | HARDW R2 . T-«- —— e e e Ny e government. The man’s entitled to be a Premier sllmu_laletn ;ar;,c dema;lnd for t)}: nevvle;on:smid: | 5 TR = ! F 0 R D 8 o w-a'amo e b lpp’ointment’ Fast Free ey question to be answered only when a b 3 e ol | i . a0 e Joas). [The motive behind the plan is plain cough. A very| | Thomas Hardware Co. | t ’ ) || [Otties Cirand. Apta anc Gas- Guy L. Smlth E {large part of the pubic debt—possibly as much "‘“X“—,,——Tdfl AB N { tineau Hotel. me 177 SILVER JUBILEE. {nalt—is represented by securities already in the | i AGENCY D S 5hands of the banking system. In this instance the “"I"“Iu"I""""""""""""""“" E Everything In Furnishings | % o rug tore Observing the Silver Jubilee marking the twenty- Treasury is proposing to go beyond the banks to | for Men | (Authorized Dealers) Dr. J. W. Bayne fifth anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts seek a wider and fresher market. In so far as it ] . | As Ny Next to Coliseura of America, the leaders and participants in this succeeds, it is likely to scatter the seeds of a more a n a ' ee | evdearesy| GREASES | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg great movement deserve the heartiest of congratula- ccnservative attitude on the public’s part in matters 5 e | GAS | Oftice hours, 9 am. to 5 pr. | | _ Pt tions. From its incorporation by Act of Congress of Federal finance. The holder of a Govt*rnment‘ ‘-r o i Evenings by apy mt | i the Boy Scout movement in a quarter century has bond is mnot ordinarily an advocate of a loose| Ggorge Bros | | OILS | PHONE 321 | Ho"ywoo‘l Style Sbop purse and easy spending. % | WARRACK | & Formerly COLEMAN'S > won the patricipation at various times of no lessI 1 g x —_— P Le M h [3 than 6,500,000 individuals. Such an enterprise could ° | Construction Co. | = ayhonts:t_mm ug‘r Icw not fail to leave a lasting imprint on the national “Cat” used to be just the rignt word for the| | Jnneau Phone 487 | | 3 n Streef lte primer boy to spell. Now a better word, for he : s J uneau GARB%E’E MHAU.I;ED BEULAH HICKEY By the end of 1934 the Scout movement in its will see mucn of it in the years to come—oftener LO W/ER | E. O DAN, TELEPHONE 584 various phases counted more than 1,000,000 mem-'than he sees a cat—is “tax."—(Toledo Blade. “ Motors bers—a new high record. There is here a whole-‘ LIQ UOR JUNEA U | A some social force of extraordinary vitality, doing Paris is shocked and hurt by the Senate’s turn- | FOOT OF MAIN ST. ;l‘ Phone 4753 [§I For Quick y | L 0 S . i much to counteract the unfortunate social efforts ::w;;mz;etdheaxzogfirf TA:::magubu;hzzt Fr‘lre;:i‘ Drll 4 Co | | RADIO i i N . — of depression with its toll of thwarted lives and o o€ S Tl e pree Press) PRICES é = REPAIR maladjusted young citizens. S “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" H.S. i It is a striking commentary on the value of A lot of jokes are made at the expense of Con- ALWA YS P. 0. Substation' Ne, 1 PHONE 36 _A:MSCI?RAVES Telephone the Boy Scout movement that although only one gress but a Congressman who couldn't stand being 5 It thing Man i HENRY PIGG American boy in seven has been a Scout, (his joked on a salary of $10,000 a year would be a joke FREE DELIVERY Home of Hart minority includes 68 per cent of Rhodes Scholars, himself.—(Dallas News.) ° For very prompt clseh‘“m and | RN TSI B L T 0 SRR TR g SO : Marx Clothing i & | - L ——— ad I ] ———————= Harry Race g § LIQUOR DELIVERY THE JuNeEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between ° i ) . CLIP THIS COUPON! | Pay'n Takit| Front and Second Streets JUNEAU FROCK Watch and F"}'IEEM Repairing DRUGGIST | George Bros. l_. FHONE 358 P! SHOPPE b 1 oo e ) e 3 “Exclusive but not Expensive” Sy Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, PAUL BLOEDHORN ENCLOSE THREE LABELS OF ANY OF Phone Your Orders! |&@ JUNEAU-YOUNG ||} _ Heseyssdbats ||| FeONT sTREET | |*"|nEAT PAINT SHOP | Store open until || HEINZ PRODUCTS g || iy [ = ey | J and Embalmers ' l In bundles for sale at The Em. ’ SR L ol SRR RN RO g} Fhons 181" Dey Phoke 1 [ Mes: oflose Bl Mo, for slarting - PHONE 519 | AND YOU WILL RECEIVE ARt Cigars B " " o | vour fires these chilly mornings. The Heinz Salad Book Our Responsibility New Times Bring New Needs Over 150 tested recipes for SALADS and APPETIZERS! ™ Send three more Heinz Labels for f We are responsible for » s - every ton of coal we sell, The continuous progress of this bank, ever since The Heinz Book of Meat Cookery e its establishment in 1891, has proved its ability i objective. to meet the changing requirements of the Ter- ritory as the years pass. Consisting of many pages of meat recipes. The purchase of your : A 5 & y pag I P || fuel from us will conyince A connection with a bank that is at once ex- @ Just sign your name and mail with the labels to you on a cost-and-comfort ?;nfi"mcfgt “{'}“’ pr‘fg"esfi“"e has never been more i s i (R S S U basis of the advantage a ch:nge. A et eimge 0F Rl wide TAP BEER s ; responsible coal merchant 3 IN H. J. HEINZ CO., PITTSBURG, PA. offers you. A cordial welcome for old friends and new. TOWN! Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS The B. M. Behrends Bank Junu_u, Alaska Name Pacific Coast Coal Co. | PHONE 112

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