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4 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. D ol Ala m ire larges tourist years the Territory has experienced. ‘ o 7 T . | Ska E p Senator Roeden has shown sincere and practical | i PROFESS, N J T ) S % . y visicn in the presentation of these two bills, ‘ 20 YEARS AGO { HAPPY SIONAL | Fraternal Societies | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager 3 A ‘ J : BIRTHDAY OF Published _every evening except Sunday by _th: Troubles. [ From The Empire ! ! Helene W.L. Albrecht i L Gastineau Channrl | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main i { ‘ ‘ PRt S L ’ ey, Junew, T o (Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.) | sereeeees e~ | The Empire extends congratula- | ORI G e i T o b e - Fntered In he Post Office In Juneau us Sccond Ciafx wWhen you get a certain slant on troubles,” says| An Austrian fleet was bombard- | tions and best wishes today, theb | i RaY. Medicat Gymnastics, | B. P. 0. ELES meets oo b = Rebert Updergraff, an Eastern advertising writer, ing the seaport of Albania, Anti- birthday anniversary, to the follow- | | 307 Goldsteln Bulding | every Wednesday at ¢ o Dellvered b cer:Igffi':‘ZuL??u R;-AnIEgLugln for $1.25 you discover that they are rather useful after all ‘vnri. ing: { “ Phone Office, 21& i p.m. Visiting brothers By mnl’; postage aid, ot the following rates: I ey, how .h-{‘”hyour S]al-?,ry' uwheth { . ‘ Rep. Garnet W. Martin, - S s i Peicame. G One vear, In advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, It's .this way" he Expihiis; Gynether SpEiEe ], The, nctivigy ups s SUMeHAL P 4 < i F b5 x Jéhn H Walmer, B~ $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25. the head of a firm, a department or 2ven the office|and German war vessels in the Allan Carlson. | | | |alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary notiupacribers will confer & favor it theY il Bromblly or plant handy man; whether you Sell, buy, ship |Adriatic Sea was believed to be A. O. Elsted. i E. R. WILSON 2 vzl Ao In the delivery of_ their papers. g goods or keep books, some one could be found to|in part a move to cause the with- Marko Dapcevich. | « D UL l KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 37. pangie the job for about half what you get, if |drawal of all or part of the Brit- Raymond F. Dickson. { Chircpodis—Foot Specialist | | Seghers Council No, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. it w not for troubles—the things that go wrong,|ish and French vessels that had Jack Lund. ‘ Not Because We Are H 401 Goldstevin Building | | 1760. Meetings sccond '1?5 A'lfl‘;"‘fic‘“‘l’m‘"‘fi;«“ !1" H(;-‘l“(::u‘:lii‘:‘]fll’;.‘{:’“lll.dd":-d“ll:: the people who treat you contemptibly, the difficul- |been engaged against the Turks BT { Cheaper % PHONE 496 ind last Monday at A R0t Stherwise credited in this paper and also the ties that have to be. met and, overcome.” at the Dardanelles and Suez Can- ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS | - 7:30 p. m. Trenslent local news published herein. It takes intelligence, experience, patience, tact|al, | There vs;;ll bern business meeac(—) BUT BETTER - om:’heré urgf]d é‘:, at- N % = age to properly meet the troubles of any Saturday afternoon at 1: DRS. KASER & FREFRURGER | 'end. Counci am- - ALASKYtAr;:R;:HUALfiTO‘?NANGVUAO?:«';LEi?JBI?cABYEIDLARGER job. That is why you hold your present position. James A. McKanna, Simon ¢ All members are urged to DENTISTS | | 'ers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, 3 And it may be the reason why you don’t hold a|Hirsch and Thomas Radonich were attend. —adv. | Bloingren Building | | % K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ‘. n more important one. appointed by the Juneau Com-| QAT TP ARG A% S I'HONE 56 H ° e "4 ! In every organization there are employees whose | mercial Club as a committee ot } i IUDWiE NELSON #l RICE & AHLERS CO. Hours 9 am. t0 9 pm. e s JHSec;rgi lx‘a‘yjngfifn&ofi;h work, to all outward appearances, could be handled |urge the government to “Buy it|| 2 | ' - uMBING HEATING P PRI Hayr sof Seacht hiddn 5 g by most any green hand. They go about their tasks|in Alaska” in connection with sup- | | JEWELER 1} = o fi( Scottish Rite - Tem I‘" [ methodically as long as things run smoothly. But|plies for the Alaska Railroad. F.| | Watch Repairing | [B “We tell you in :dvn:xce what aa o begix:.x e rlxe. when troubles occur, they are worth all the green-|J. Wettrick, Z. R. Cheney and John | | Fhilco—General Electric Agency | Job will cost Dr. C. P. Jenne || HOWARDID SidRi e S | hands in a city. They know what to do and how |Reck were appointed members of | | ERONT Srossy 14 | DENTIST Worshipful Master; JAMES W | to do it. They are paid for whiat they know—|a coffumitéee"ta: rensw: the, re- | e e | SANNEPRNENSEYSNE: | | Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine LEIVERS, ‘Secretary : for their experience—rather than the relatively |quest that work on the Federal | i Building LIHARR el FBME U L L e A unimportant routine duties their positions require|puilding be started in the spring. | Telepnone 178 $sOF 4 when things run smoothy. The same applies to i W7 P $5.00 per month - N AERIE those in important posts. Most of them work fairly At an expense of over $3,000, I TYPEWRITERS RENTED DOUGLAS ; R T | short hours; they don’t become flustered. They|the Sisters of St. Ann had in-| f B Burford & Co. | i -1 F. 0. E % 955 know what to do in a pinch—wnen trouble comes. stalled in their new” hospital a| | “Our doorstep Is worn by satia- | Pt Gaprars Rare | | Meews first and third Mondays, & That is what they are paid for, and their under-|powerful x-ray machine and mem- | i fird customers | -€0. L. barton ».m., Eagles’ Hall, Dou,as. Visiting ' standing and ability would seldom be appreciated|bers of the hospital staff were | CHIROPRACTCR siothers welcome. Sanwe Degar, and compensated were it not for troubles, to which | being instructed in its use by Paul| i en ot el "';'“ "-"-;ll" l: :l;izfi» Pl;‘me ,2" ! |#. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary, they may fail to give due credit for their position!T. Shaw of the Shaw Supply| 2 \“0 Ce‘n s”“b’ ;- ilntll;le.l tE\en- Jaj = CLCRARTE = Two bills in’ pakticular introduced in {He Benate 10 the generalfcheme OF s Company of Tacoma. The instal- | i HOTEL ZYNDA : . e i 151 AR ; | lation of the xX-ray machine was i 7| | Our tro.™s go _:y place any . o i H;“;;;:,‘lenmfgz:;d gl Mercy Flights by Alaska Pilots. |ancther step taken by the Sisters | ] Large Sample Room e ——— | =N gy -y avor w rogress 5 : modern and up-to-date hospital. Ti > V ELEVATOR SERVICE ! & ki and a fank for crude oil save | which would provide for a Territorial Planning S T o s ans R el - || TicketaritoTalisRnigwn S. ZYNDA, Prop. Dr. Richard Williums | || burner trouble. { | DENTIST | eHoNE 19; N:oor s ) OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | ' > { ! Gastineau Building ; RELIABLE TRANSFER Council to further the agricultural and industrial Outsiders who read of Piiot Barnhill's heroic | de at | S | id " to mercy flight, a distance of over 700 miles, mad a - il b elgnd L e night to the aid of a woman critically ill, will Theatre given to persons —— s e Mrs. J. P. Malone left for a . whose names appear in that end, has immeasurable possibilities for ex- visit in Seattle. I i & ¥ probably get a passing thrill at the courage shown bl Phone 481 | & 3 Rplcog. e propatromnind < JEveloRE B oReEe by the pilot, but to the residents of Interior Alaska | the Want Ads. Find 5 | — SRR Territory. Throughout the nation numerous States a far deeper feeling is involved. With expert medical | Thomas Sweeney returned to K . - a and districts have organized such councils and they oysention obtainable in only the larger towns, the |Juneau from Seattle where he was|| your- name, call at the 2 Y Commercial Adjust- | are doing much constructive work. Alaska, still & .)cest to us being Anchorage, Fairbanks or Seward, | SPending a vacation. 1o b nia Bok office Tor | “| DR. R, E. SOUTHWELL gnurefl“ ‘ pioneer country, through a Planning Council can the question of transporting an ill person must be M i ih » | bk | Optometrist—Optician | Cooperating with it v avoid many of the mistakes made by other States entirely by plane. To know that the pilots are not| . rs»[ gus fl;:“eymwas_ re}clfwl- your tickets. | Eyes Examined—Olasses. Fitted | | | 186 ‘thitdnuy ! as they grew without proper planning and co- only eager to scrve but will risk their lives to answer ering {rom & ‘week's illness which | Roum 7, Valentine Bldg. | ™M 1—Shattuex P4, " : the call of mercy gives a sense of security and confined her to her home on Sew- | Office Phone 484; Residence | ||y "p o "0 1‘-~~ Zdg. ) . g ard Street. | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | ve 5,00C local ratings Secretary of Commerce Roper shortly after his gratitude. B e i o 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i !. on :ile return to Washington, D. C., from his Alaska trip One reads daily in the Alaskan newspabe Y 1 TIRTERE| 1 CONTESTS | Ilr Dr. Abz&gte“’flfl '| Alaska Transfer Co. \ 3 diie fering or cf lives endeavor to help Alaska more by profiting from the but lgt is all in the day's work for the pilot, who & > = experience learned and the mistakes made in Ter- ;o' concerned with landing his patient quickly and| ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS ritories before they came into Statehood. safely. | Thors will be a business m An Alaska Planning Counci, made up of capab'> Aithcugh planes are a ccmmon sight in most|ing Saturday afternoon at 1 the Federal Government through its bureaws should Plane t0 the TS Th R @ e notable record,|the Alameda. IC e S | SEWARL BUILDING imong your friends, cnd ! Office Phone 409, Res i ED JEWELL, Proprietor ‘ . et in on the fun? Teams { ! { l NI oot lecraitie. 4 teata | Hours 9 am t¢ 8 pm GhNERAL “ALLINC ) ) ) g 5 study @ 0 laska 5, so, perhaps, than in many|c'clock. All membors are urged t 7 PHONES 26 3 Alaskans can do much through study and recom- i‘Lahlfln lown‘ xllgrf{‘? P, ) fhAn. Sy ool C re rfic" A T RO harty. af the ehty. Phone 276 i ES 269—1134 &, " q s of the States, pilots cof attend dv ——— mendzticns to help the Territory directly through ~"“&“"“ i mare s Baroaug ] osditions, (NMhE| i Py P and -feptineniiing. many, or~ || 3w s T A % e iy IR e o under muc; e 0 S. i 5 e » A T ) R T T PIARERRTHLS 8 the var.i.‘us agencies in the »Tur)‘toxy, and .xl.'so by fiying 13 nct the beacon lighted trail of the outside | DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY. | ganiza i have already en- § | Rob i SEE BIG VAN 9 submitting plans to the various bur2aus in Wash- nor are the landing fields lighted and runways| ———— L e | Me¢CAUL MOTOR ' |1 tered this first series. | obert mpson ]‘ A | ington, D. C. e (Yo 1s whotlyLain o the ekl o tha pHaE| e AR NY iy g | Opr. D. { Guns_and Ammunition | Senator Roden’s bill asking for an appropriation gng hi: of the country. i || tevens S op | A 4 Igrl"lSlClCh || Oraduate Los Angelx Col- ||| LOWER FRONT STREET | for an Alaskan exhibit at the San Di2go World's Flying under such difficult conditions with land-| | s & | Dodge and Plvmouth Deafers ° I lege of Optometry and | Next to Midget Lunch Fair if pessed will undoubiedly increase the tourist ing fields huncreds of miles apart and often liftee| ‘ ' CHTLAREN'S -t 411 A Opthalinciogy i S gt R, travel to Alaska this year, in addition to the na- better than a forced qudl‘n(z. in a rural pasture ! s..,,“:ké‘:egro'fi::"rhw \ SR SR £ (Ys | | Glasses Fitted ~enses Ground | | f————————— Jlonal publicity that will be gainad through the in the st.x:e; .rbmz’,hl \v):u: C);Lcal:::ly :pal:t:ec:att‘l;:t J{lk:; 2 r | THE l R N".“" il }:, L ___:_‘____,,‘ Drucs O e, exhibit, Tho San Diego Fair will bring large num- recipients of the service 2 KT ‘ FOOL RILLIARDS . = bers of people to the ccast. Many undoubtedly al- Sratitude to the fllers. o i T mfiFKEF;I;nB}};’KIET | BARBER SHOP DR. H. VANCE o "IQ[J,(,)RS, ready plan to include Alaska in the trip. Undoubt- o T T T ith bullet-proof | | PAINTS—OILS | i{ Shatons, y Varduit. ! e e s OSTEOPATH IN A MURRY! edly through the Alaska Exhibit many will come tre >"c':x1:tx'|lciud, he says, “especially to aid police | | Builders’ and She.f 6 LR R O e 4 K 5 Consultation and examination PHONE 97 - who had not planned on coming. The fact that y ", hine criminals” We hope we aren't giving ! HARDW .RI [ A T Rl b Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Fast Free Delivery last yo roximately 7,000 tourists visited Alaska anything away, but how long is it going to be | | | P r e e 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. = > ‘ from States and foreign countries is definite pefore come criminal comes along and finds that he| | Thomas Hardware Co. | ‘ ) ||| office Grand Apts, near Gas- Guy L Slnllh evidence that Alaska is rapidly becoming more and cap use the tires, too?—(Boston Transeript.) Lozt i, S AB I N S ) tineau Hotel. Phone 177 | more of a tourist mecca, and undoubtedly with a R e [ — e - | D S Ia tourist concentration on the West Coast be- Simile for the Day: As unhurried as the United I"I"I“"III"II||lI""""I"""""“"" Everything In Furnishings | S—— 3| rllg tOP‘(Z cause of the Fair, 1935 will prove to be one of the States Supreme Court.—(Ohio State Journal) | . for Men (Authorized Dealers} Dr. J. Ww. Bayne ekt ts Catk e e Vsl fmenl e | Pay’n Takit o coeei | GREASES ||| nooms ot Trowsle s | | — Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | [ 2 GAS ' : R R : ki Evenings by appointment : i . B ‘ OIS |I Aloga 1v! i ’I l Hollywood Stylz Shop V= corge Dros. L 5 Formerly COLEMAN'S 4 | Pay Less—Much Less ’ Front at Main Strect Juneau J UN E A U M otors Eéngéugné‘:lus | PFOOT OF MAIN ST. Phone 4753 LOWER LIQUOR BEULAH HICKEY GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates SATURDAY SPECIALS! SATURDAY SPECIALS! “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” ALWAYS P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY =] = 3 = =2 S e BT G H. S. GRAVES ’ [{ Telephone “The Clothing Man HENRY PIGG PHONE 36 For very prompt Home of Hart Schaffner and ° | Marx Clothing e o - & % LIQUORDELIVERY [\, | o LJ | Pa ,n -I-aklt T Junesu LauNDRY - —— Harry Race | y Front and Second Streets JUNEAU FROCK Watch and Jewelry Be DRUGGIST . BESER LR . L | George Bros. _ PHONE 35 Ui SHOPPE | 8t very rensonable rates | 5 0, The ORI ey ! “Exclusive but not Expensive” WASHED F ancy J ersey Sweet § Phone Your Orders! || JUNEAU.-YOUNG “‘::.,,“"'.‘.z...”i‘;.‘"‘“ | PAU,LMP,.%%ORN A R 3 CARROTS POTATOES | Store e until Funeral Parlors e — 2 il sy | : ‘ midnight s pneral (Diewiths Yo N A aale 4L Ne B 5 | 6 lbs. for 25¢ 5 3 Ibs. for 25¢ AR OAMAE | Xhe Pone 1651 Day Phone 12 | | bve e B T toorminen ) oo v ! Money Saver PRUNES - Large COFFEE Fancy California 25¢ Ib. g 10¢ Ib. e e Our Responsibility New Times Bring New N eeds The continuous progress of this bank, ever since its establishment in 1891, has proved its ability to meet the changing requirements of the Ter- ritory as the years pass. We are responsible for every ton of coal we sell. Your satisfaction is our objective. The purchase of your fuel from us will convince you on a cost-and-comfort” basis of the advantage a responsible coal merchant offers you. Fancy Sunkist Arizona Grapefruit * ORANGES Sweet, Juicy 2 doz. for 48¢” | 4 for 25¢ Full Line of Fresh Fruits and V egetables New Arctic | Pabst Famous || Draught Beer | A connection with a bank that is at once ex- perlenced and progressive has never been more | important than in these times of world-wide change. { TAP BEER IN TOWN! o A cordial welcome for old friends and new. o / HE 3 e Pacific Coast . . R : THE MINERS' : OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O .CL.OCK i . Coal Co. The B. M. Behrends Bank § ~1WMY" CARLSON Recreation Parlors 1 Phone 342 Seward St. 3 Deliveries Daily & | : Juneau, Alaska s i 5y M PHONE 412 + BILL. DOUGLAS

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