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ng the. Brifish m\,wn m{:ether b} air, when 1[[ _— L | was destroyed i rm. Nearly fifty persons were | » N ANY ‘k;;]v' ir nt, including the Minister for | PROFESSIONGL ship, the R-100, already had ssful flight to Canada a few he Government ordered that it be| frame was flattened out with a|t 20 YEARS AGO From The Enipire Daily Alaska Emplrc ROBERT \‘V BENDER Editor and Manager Fraternal Societies oF Castineau Channel :HAPPY | —BIRTHDAY ,\‘_ Sese e S | ) Published e J_ EMPIRE PRINTING COMDANT z Stree Alark Sunday by _the | Second and Main | ¥ Helene W 1. Alhrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage. Electricity. Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, ?1f iy = ‘ The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their pirthday anniversary, to the follow- g: [BUSY Wiy Not Because We Are Cheaper i sians bad made gains in Poland. | . BUT BETTER The Turks continued to retreat| in Caucasus. Junea the B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at p.m. Visiting brothers welcome, Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Cls JuStrer. n before the disaster to the Macon, American | MARCH 4, 1915 ence Wi di ; had been worse than the| Rebarts }r bo'h i Oeliversd by carrier 'in Juneay and Douglas for $1. 2“\1 itish from the w of losses Suslniued.‘“v‘l i’:“;m :v:lr ar! t;xe “&sw | per_mont i h Aiklag ~|and easterr eas brought ac- By mall, postage paid A { The evidence is helming against a re oOUNES. OF AHiobERb IR th T One year, in 3 sumption of these and dangerous experiments. | ‘oo oot 8 allle 'soéx Lone mont b armies. There has been heavy ar- ubscribers e notify the Business »f any failure or irregularity tillery duels at various points along | in the delivery of their papers. o8| i | the western battle line Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. Cost of Relief. ottt :Smtc:zi s | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. (New York Times.) }in several places, particularly in the | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the .. | Champagne region. | uso for republici n of Kun cwn dispatches credited mj ; the Senate begins debate on -the President's| Gexman: Sebed that & | Tooat y','f-’:.f‘:fl.'n“,l?,'m"fif’fl d in-this paper and also the |yow relier bill, FERA publishes & repart which y_admi at the Rus- S [covers the whole record of relief -activities from|® ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|the sbeginning of 4933 through the third quarter of THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICA’ 4 'l JON 1934, - Pwo poings in this report are likely to impress the average reader as extraordinary. One. is the : 2 % 2 total lack of a rational correspondence between the m:a:;:):igiv rh:wztgf"t-o d‘; Z‘th the'[ ; trend of business and employment on one hand, and | S5 P T HIE B :de "d ttorney of relief expenditures on the other, 2 todueed,1n the in Joa Hike Senate, one, by Senator Millard, Stat & tri ol ) ar quarter of last year industrial production, as com eating the office and o ‘L‘ |puted by the Federal Reserve Board, was nearly 20 per cent above the level of the first quarter of :‘l’:r"l‘c";“’e “i‘; °~h°h' by Senator 1933, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics index o" a3 providing that ‘the office | employment was nearly 30 per cent higher. be elective. relief expenditures, instead of declining prupwruo'l-: ately with these gains in industry 'md employ- ment, were actually more than twice large in| the later period. What is the expiunmwn of i extraordinary record? da SUBSCRIPTION RATES. n | in at the following rates: months, in advance, MARCH 4 R. H. Stevens Mrs. Lillie Burford Marcus Carlscn John H. Walmer, Ex- ilted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary E. R. WILSON Chircpoais«—Fout Specialist 401 Goldstein Building PHONE 496 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS “eehers Council No. 760. Meetings sccond nd last. Monday at ’:30 p. m. Transient srothers urged to at- . G | DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER | l DENTISTS | } | | Blomgren Building 1'HONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. RICE & AHLERS CO. r”UMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” - Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Tolepnone 178 James Neill, old-timer who pre- | ceded the American flag to tho‘ ‘Yukan basin, arrived in Juneau | the Humboldt and was at the C The second point that stands out in the present i City hotel. He planned to go| report is the marked divergence in the share of the|UP the Stikine in the summer to| relief burden carried in different localities by ‘;.he Liard with ithe hiope of téich- | States, by municipalities and by the Federal Goy-|Il§ the mystic and fabled region of: ernment. It is astonishing to note that there uoifi“m“ lake in search of another the past eighteen years the only seven States in the entire country which, dur-|MInIng camp. | fishing industry in Alaska has paid an average of ing the period from January, 1933, to Sep(ember( [ approximately seventy per cent of all the occupa-| 1934, met as much as half of the total cost of relief | hi th [ tional and school taxes, the total taxes paid to the |expenditures through the contribution of State ann! is sixth term as exalted ruler of g 4 rerrment _|the Juneau B. P. O. Elks. Other| Territory by the industry during that period, |local mz\mnnfm». i Th;:)e dSNeI"] 82‘3 l\é“‘"ev ‘VE" officers ‘phpsen . were Earl L Hun ting Se Vot i rec | mont, Massachusetts hode Islan onnecticu - | amounting to $10,237,192, the vote of five to three n k. /otber Miskes thes ter, Hf\flgy J. Turner. J. mmne‘i al Government has been compelled to foot|STay: H. I. Lucas, Wallls George, | in the Senate, Saturday, indefinitely postponing ?"(‘lfl““”‘ and New York. e Bill N vhi v ncrease taxation | cOet 5 :?“fimfi'l‘; d:f:fl G'O:ht';l; l‘)‘q"s‘fl_" 0; ‘C‘fl‘;:“m: \lone |MOFC than half the bill. In twenty-nine cases mf"’;{‘;“‘“ d";””"kc"“lfi D. G ’ s S e HONC | has been forced to contribute 70 per cent or more. |fleld and Newark L. Burton were is a fair and credible action on the part of the|p ", oo cases it has contributed 90 per cent elected representative® and alter- SPPeT hokre jor more. These fourteen States, with the percentage | | nate to the Grand Lodge, scheduxed‘ For the past ten years the tox has averaged |of the total relief bill paid by the Federal Goy- |[°F meeting in Los Angeles in July.| considerably higher, nearly eighty-three per cent ernment in each case, are Kentucky, 90.2; Oregon, | in 1932, eighty-two per cent in 1933, seventy-three 90.2; Nevada, 90.9; West Virginia, 91.2; North Caro- per cent in 1934, and it is estimated that for 1935 lina, 93.9; Georgia, 95.1; Tennessee, 96.0; Alabama, 96.0; Arkansas, 06.8; Florida, 97.1; Louisiana, 98.0: it will reach nearly eighty-five per cent. In addition to this taxation the fishing industry |New Mexico, 98.1; South Carolina, 98.6; and Mis- issippi, 99.1. absorbs much Alaska labor and furnishes income for many residents of the Territory, in numerous| When the law establishing the Federal E Al witlia, Adkeka's Tadonst Tndtutey gency Reliel Adminisiration was passed by Co According to the statements made by represen- LSS PRt BoReye b AntiRe et fhe Sates and municipalities must “do their fair share” and Sslives of the ”“”“;‘ e ":. in. $he ‘hear must not expect the Federal Government to finance held before both the House and Senate, the Passing , .o than a reasonable proportion of the total of House Bill No. 6 would jeopardize the entir> rf it had been possible to abide by this standard, industry, and possibly put some units out of business 5y if it were sible to return to it today, th entirely. bill now before the Senate would a much less With all these staggering appropr | the fact that the is now q o ‘ TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month 1. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- tied customers 3. MOUNT JUNTAU LCDGE NO. 141 beginning at 7:30 p.m. 1 i\ | feews first and third Mondays, § end. Council Cham- rers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, 3. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary Second aud fourth Mot.- day of each month in Scotiish Rite Temple, IIOWARD D. STABLER., Worshipful Master; JAMES W EIVERS, Secretary. DOUGLAS [ AERIE AL i e “"\%fi;& Dr Geo. 1.. Barton 'm., Eagles' Hall, Dou,'3s. Visiting CMIROPRACTOR rothers welcome. © Same Dega::, 2€1 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | | V. P, T. W. Casher, Secretary. Office hours--9-12, 1-5, Even- ings by appointment FREF | Tickets to the Uptown Theatre given to persons e HOTEL ZYNDA Large S8ample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. A CREDIBLE ACTION. Considering that for "Dr. Richard Williume | DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 Our tra.*s go .oy place any time. A tank for Diesel Of and a tank for cride oil save burner tro. ble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TIANSFER \ George F. Forrest was elected to : \ i | i ! whose names appear in the Want Ads. vour name, call Find 1 3 — at the = __':. Commercnal Adjust- | ! ment & Rating; Bureau Cooperating with White Serv- ice Bure:u Mowm 1-—-Shattuzk Bldg. We have 5,000 local ratings on lile DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. .Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 I i thei. tre box office for H. L. Morris of Seattle arrived m Juneau to take the place of W. R Ferguson, salesman for the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, who met a iragic death by drowning in the mill flume at Ketchikan. your tickets. 7 Tickets | | Walker, left for Washington, D. C. Vhy | ymong your friends, ond | Peter Johnson, Jr., of Douglas set in on the fun? Teams |returned to Juneau from Seattle from all parts of the city | where he attended the University| .. and representing many or- fo Washington, b ganizations have already en- tered this first series. Brunswick Alleys - | Rheinlander Beer on Draught l | POOL BILLIARDS | i BARBER SHOP | L] . — % Alaska Tranxm— GENERAL H\ULING ED JEWELL, I'roprietor PHONES 268—1134 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. t& 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Phone 276 E. P. Walker, associated with the| not organize a team ing factors in mind, and in addition National Administration encourage business to go down appears that the ented uld SEE BIG VAN | | Guns, and Ammunition | || LOWER FRONT STREET | Next to Midge: Lunch Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Las Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalinology | | Glasses Tlitted ~enses Ground McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Weather: Maximum 43; mini ah | mum, 34; cloudy. end ring to ad rather than slow Terri- torial Ser the pos-: A Very General “If.” | e - | ANNUAL DRIVE | Of the Salvation Army. Loca id as to small affairs may also be|Maintenance Fund, starts Feb. matters, Hence worth quOLINg|for one week. nt by the President of the| Insurance Association after | i v results in 1934: ! I | is presents a picture which seems B:?l:‘::_s._“o:;'es,‘ y better business conditions. Our HARDW R“- v that such is the fact and that g business will continue to improve providing the public does not take too seriously to the preaching of demagogues and to the nebul- cus schemes of those theorists whose lives have shown them devoid of any practical | accemplishment. | Likewise the prediction was made of “a better, saner and more lasting prosperity . than we have ever enjoyed if this millstone of taxation is taken from the neck of real estate and business.” (Boston News Bureau.) | i R THE MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables || Phone 342 Free Delivery P Thomas Bordware Co. ||| - S 4BIN'S ‘ ‘ IR | oo sursioees | Pay’n Takit iy “GEAses George Bros. but, st encou 7 > inyestm Al Wi ruz @ bout o go h development and mod e 3 s e N 3 may be this tion plans for the plants and equipment, which in o o o turn will becnefit Alaska, the Alas »mployed in the industry, and people of the Territory 1 whole. | 1 i eries its _in . DRrucs AND SunpriEs or LIQUORS IN A HURRY! PHONE 97 Fast Free Delivery Guy L. Smith Drug Store Next to Coliseura com | J0 satisfac — DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATII Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appcintment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 | e ns B e, as = Britain \\a\ Convinced. | Thomas Hardware Co. || i | | | i | (Kar City Times.) H— o It is i table that the disaster which overtook I the dirigible Macon should have an important bearing upon the Government's policy with re: et to the construction of any more lighter-than-air craft for the Navy Department in the future Obviously, the develcpment of the dirigible is still in a highly experimental stage. Against the remark- able success of the Graf Zeppelin in its regular | flights across the South Atlantic must be pitted a| A generation now growing up in this country long series of disas: . many of which have involved | is just learning to pick & thin dime off a wet b not only destruction of the ship, but also heavy\—(Detrolt News.) loss of life. ' British Govenment already has| concluded that, after zil considerations have been, ~We move to strike out, as irrelevant and im- | taken into account, these risks are not justified. material, the G. from the G. O. P—(Western, | It was the crash of the dirigible R-101 in Octo- Ore. Leader.) ber, 1930, that led the British Government to dis-| continue its experimentation with such ships. The R-101, built with public funds, was on its maiden |to be _relief-project voyage to Incdia to demonstrate the practicality of | | Times.) I Di. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to § pa. Everings by appointmeont PHONE 321 GREASES GAS OILS Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. A~ | ! Hollywood Style Shop | Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY REPAIR Telephone 65 HENRY PIGG Phone 487 R—] JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY LOWER LIQUOR PRICES ALW AYS GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Menthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 For Quick | 'l RADIO Half the world wonders how the otber half goLI foremen.—(Lake Butler, Fla. | {CURTIS SHATTUCK H. S. GRAVES cellaneous shower at her home “The Clothing Man Saturday night. Three tables of PHONE 36 DOUGLAS NEWS e ) | REPRESENTATIVE GREEN TO GIVE TALK, DOUGLAS P.-T. A. At the March meeting of the Douglas Parent-Teacher Association, which will be held tomorrow eve- ning, Representative Joe Green, from Hyder, will again be the speaker. The address which he had | planned to deliver at the last P.- T. A. meeting will be given at this| meeting. Of great interest to adults the address is not for the children and they are not to be present. Included in the program is the Irish folk song, “Roy O'Moore,” by the boys' chorus composed of Rob-| ert Fleck, Billy Feero, Eimer Sa-| vikko, Kenneth Loken, Harold De-‘ Roux, Lewis Shafer and Jimmy | Devon; Irish dance by Dorothy|) Langseth, Annabelle Edwards, Mary Guererro and Arline Rice; vocal| solo, “Mother Machree” by Glen- ward Kirkham; “Sailor's Hornpipe,” by Frank and Harry Cashen and Glenward Kirkham. Refreshments will be served af- ter the program, without charge. .- NOTICE TO EAGLES No meeting tonight on account of bad weather. SANTE DEGAN W. Pres. —adv. e SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Honoring Miss Roberta Fraser, who is to be married about the middle of this month, Mrs. Robert Bonner, Jr., entertained at a mis- | cile Cashen high score prize winner |and Mrs. L. A. Johnson, NGuy's Drug Store. bridge were played with Miss Ce- the con- colation. The bride-to-be was tre recipient of a number of useful and attrac- tive gifts. — e HERE FROM MONTANA James Everett Bliss arrived here on the Northland from Sumatra, Montana, to make his home with his father, O. H. Bliss. The young man’s coming was a surprise to the latter who had not seen his son for about eight years. NOTICE TO EAGLES No meeting tonight on account of bad weather. SANTE DEGAN, W. Pres. —adv e ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Regular meeting Aurora’ Encamp- | ment A 1 wili be held in I. O. O. Hall, Jupeau, Mondeay. evening erch 4. Golden Rule Degree will be conferred. L. W. KILBURN, Scribe. e i rida’s Everglades contain near- | | Iy 3,000,000 acres of level land, 300,- | 000 acres of which have been re- | claimed for agricultural purpoy)\ \ Consfipated 30 Years Aided by Old Remedy | “For thirty years I had constipa- } tion. Souring food from stomach | choked me. Since taking Adlerika I | am a new person. Constipation is a thing of the past."—Alice Burns Butler Mauro Drug Co. In Douglas. | —adv. —adv. BRAVES' WIND FOR TWO GOOD TROUT As a fisherman, Curtis Shattuck, | secretary of hte Chamber of Com- | merce, can “take it.” For three hours, Saturday, Shat-| tuck braced the icy blasts of a| Taku wind near the Salmon Creek Dam. His efforts were not entirely | unrewarded, as he returned with two nice 10-inch trout ‘When Shattuck left the city for the Dam, the wind had not start- 'ed blowing. Within five inul ! after his arrival, Shmtuck mu hooked his wind came up. From then on, neither shattuck.* nor five otMer persons also at the. Dam, could catch even a nib-: ble. } two fish. the e e FOOD SALE % i The Martha Scciety will hold a ! FOOD and GOODIE SALE at the | Sanitary Grocery Saturday, March | 16. v, Schilling pepper will season a ; i | I { million steaks tonight. Pay'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight I"||||||||||“||||||||“|"||||||||l||||||||_" Our Responsibility 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. Pacific Coast Codl Co. PHONE 412 F-— 0 THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hoslery and Hats S it I Home of Hart Schaffner and | Marx Clothing i | IR SRR S TR FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rltel I PAUL BLOEDHORN ] | FRONT STREET | OLD NEWSPAPERS lnb-mllul.nhlt'l'hexm-. pire office, 25c. Fine for lhrung your fires these chilly mornings. New Times Bring™New Needs important than change. A cordial welcome for The continuous progress of this bank, ever since its establishment in 1891, has proved its ability to meet the changing requxrements of the Ter- ritory as the years pass. A connection with a’ bank that is at once ex- perienced and progressive has never been more in these times of world-wide old friends and new. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Candy Cards The. New Arctlc Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tep s c——r Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 549 | 1 TAP BEER - IN TOWN!: o THE MINERS® Recreation Parlors . and Liquor Store by “la : ) Old newspapers for sale at The Fmpire Office. BILL DOUGLAS