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plowing. There is such a thing” a§ a" néwspaper | e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935. % ~ A 1 i Daily Alaska Empire . o e g T TWO0 BOATS OF ‘ o/ 4 stentdy,” parrpt-like Eepehting, : ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager . The job is not performed when 20 YEARS A JO Published _every | @vening _except Sunday by _ the om the’ subject. There:are mimy PFrom The Empire i EWARD ARRIVE EMPIRE PRINTING (COMPARY ‘at Second ‘and. Aak come suspicious when the obvious is $ | S, 2 - d. The building up of the red in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class n community is dependent upon co-| i ey i : Hls MuRN'NG AND - T on the part of merchants, buyer: e British troops had been ad- i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. B 3 va e ccut s | Defivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 and the press. Let us all do our part, conscientiously ;"I‘fr‘;gg”’lm‘é“mfl":’“fl andh A Those suneaultes who were awake SN B e SRR and with set purpose, and, i good time, even the|f UK N T ‘r"l““ = .,‘? |and watching the dark harbor early . in_adyatice, $12.00; six months, in advance, qoubters will begin to 'k and see where the| e nt of Northwesterh|ynis morning saw the lights of apstueRos, ¥ : AR e France and Belgium. They were ‘”'lCapt Heinie Berger's two vessels, viig o T v W yromptly | land lie: . ¥ dnte | . ) S ias O o’ or irregularity [ L ko b tacking constantly at some place |y nich he operates in ook . Inlet in the delivery of their rs. 5 along the long line and everyr, &Y arHv 4 aditot nd “Business Offices, as they arrived from Seattle and Telephone for Fditot and Business ces, ADVERTISING GAINS. where there was being kept up 8| perthed at Femmer's Dock. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 7 e > g constant artillery fire. The super-| % i + : ’ Thio 'k eacll ol e - fority of the British artillers fire| OR¢ following the other, the Dis-| Not Because We Are use for republ 1 of all’ n Advertising st rains in 1934, says S ery €| poverer and the Kasilof-—both mot- Cheaper it or not otherwise credited %, {os 5 e v . % 3 | was being shown constantly. rshi ived 1:15 o P IR LR L Printers’ Ink, which a 16 per cent gain "% H ;m.B]p —arrived at 1:15 o'clock. BUT BETTER —_— . SRS - - Wer n erger, manager of I ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 7O BE LARGER OVer 1933. 3 | M and Wis. Fank®t Harvey | picrimtifte Oomon u;hel_Bemer TTER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION This will be good news to publishers everywhere.. gn Jerilfiran ' and-Mds. Harvey's | L . Pudng Company dperating out | TR Moreover, it in: business is better. Re-imother, Mrs. J. F. Robertson, re- ‘{Ensz‘:“‘:fieagdi"cho::::‘e?a?’ 1;‘5 S‘;GD}: ‘ | g s of theory. sers_spend their maRY | turnedy to Junegu from Nebraska, |seiinosioh id i eth Jibr P aeky Bin ) E A g i 2t e Rt Nebraska. | yyilkesson is miastbr ‘of the: sniatler when the public and gvhgn, ad whigre they hadl ebn, visiting. | Kasilof, which was built in Seattle § RICE & AHLERS CO. budgets move upward it is a sure indication ity 2 buying is increasing - {+ T. A. Babcock.won the Fred Gil- The+ publication estimates that $700,000,000 was bert cup presented by the Dupont|yith general cargo, including five expenided for advertising in 1934, with newspaper|Powder Company to the Ju: advertistig accounting for more than $500,000,000. | Gun Glub: High total scores were | Babcock 02,' King 90, Truesdell 89, |Gibson 85, Fisher 85, Carter 84 | Carrigan 82. Highest actual hit was ; Truesdell's 89. The Townsend Plan in a Fade-Out. (Kansas City Times.) The admission by Dr. F. E. Townsend himse he house of E, Miller at Thane that his pension plan of $200 a mohth” could bel A% TEIA S CRE At Thane applied at first only to those who wére 75 or older | i Oy ire 24 Py R fic blow to this Utopian scheme. Dr. Four new houses being built by “Q( » WIT T CREDIT. Townsend’s adn was ade be! House ) A “SCOOP” WITHOUT CREDIT. Townsend’s | n was made hefore o HOUM| e, ey and Shabiubk dn. their new 45 committee after an economist he had offered as 2| sddition, were mearly . read From News-Week, weekly chronicler of events, witness in support of the pension idea had testified| ' - T L TeRdy comes the story of : dear to the heart of |that the proposed 2 per cent transaction tax would|™ . 3 yield only 4 billion dollars vear, and put up| newspapes men exerywherd T d PUb URI job Evans, a mative of Great Two men were to be executed in Richmond, Va. “%8 oo B e G .. | Britain, iti of the R, Sheoox Dr. Townsend, in self-defense, - s: he hasn't became a ctizen of th “Just 1 hour and 50 minutes before the condemned pair went to their deaths” the 6 a.m Hearst's Washington Herald ran a grisly execution. “Minute . details told how ¢ Negro prisoner sang spirituals while the two walked met certain simple requirements. It has been said their last mile,” how “one of the execution jury from ame hat even that, age limit ‘who asked that his name be withheld' reacted to soon: would be I¢ 1 and those several years the macabre sight.” under 60 brought witl the magic realm of benefi pointed with glee to the Such disclosures do nothing to e of American newspapers Naturally critics of Brother Hearst's journalism “astonishing performances.” stunts are pulled in other offices. such a fake is entitled somebody ought to pass a law to protect from such frauds and, while at it, there ouc be provided some puni nt for the pe of so-called personal st by people who never write - them. Newspapers like the regular papers in would suffer irreparable damage if found g such trickery. As a class tb -~alled smail-town press can show the metropolitan screamers a lot ' jen of honesty and truthfulness A br told u: He sald that i} merchant liked to see in editorials on the subject of trade-at-hom would be to our own interest to brag a 1 and to cry out, always, and regular; v Daily Alaska Empire is, as a reading journal However, the reader of a to complain ABOUT TOOTING OUR HORNS as an adveritsing medium. We are inclined to think that perhaps our friend though undoubtedly s More t deceived United States. Perhaps not, deliberately or edition of Mo PO el 1 consciously, Bu 1 Dr. Townsend and the agita- SRy g 7 _ tale of the |iors ror nis faniastic program hdve ald repeatedlb‘;“B’Jnlsnlildx“g' f3 ¥ vuns and cor 1/ that it would to all who were 60 or above who| M- J: Sullivan arrived in Juncau It to. time, that a 2 per cent tax on all { g money transactions. would yield 200 biflion &' year.|. Missi\¥Vivian Addms, s hance the prestig e 4 bl b with ever-e revenu as the plan got its|Mrs. . . Christoe, stride and its powerful and inevitable mo-|Douglas to visit her sis: mentum. may be right, but, as always, there are two S to every question. know how good a paper this is. know that advertising in our columns pay. zens in Juneau have known for a long we believe in trading at home, The people of Juneau and vicinity where the do will circulate among us all, and finally come back home to roost. There is such a thing as doing too much horn. Pa moment cor a world . advertising vorld on a colessa from Eagle River. has been promised, and without qualification as|the Georgia. husiness. or The number of persons in the couhtry who are| The family of Axel Kronquist . or older is oxcer mall. On the be of jwas moving to their ‘new home @n il nobody ny, Third Street, Douglas. : - SECOND INFANTILE * PARALYSIS CASE behali suspected nd case rity plan such & d in the Administration program. T stands condemned by its o have tul ordinz today Ter- by Health’” Commissioner “DF.T~W. W. Spenter, | mezsages received ritorial W. W. Council Murray, Medical ayoudaye, Am) eve that the era of dem: from Dr. Vance f Sel- dovia. A previous ak was later dia abdeminal case, and was taken by h Japan is at the 1ish our hopes at dital there. R O SO ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIAL medium,” Jan Christ Sm South African leader: “The cific may become a potential danger spot of thet ale.” THE TOTEM GROCERY. i ~~yr ' Dept. 67213 SAID COLONEL PAUL JoNEs: * YOU Can speed up travel ° —but you can’t hurry good whiskey” OLONEL PAUL JONES saw many changes in his day. But he did not see—nor has anyone seen since—a bet- ter way of making whiskey than the slow old-fashioned method. And so today, Paul Jones— a blend of straight whiskies —is made in this leisurely, costly, old-time way. It is made by the direct descend- ants of the original Paul Jones—and made exactly as he made it. Paul Jones is reasonably priced. Try a boule! Have , your drinks mixed with it in hotels and restaurants. One drink—and Paul Jones will be yours for life! Made by Frankfort Distilleries of Kentucky and Maryland, America’s largest independs ent distillers 7 s No sincere or honest dealer will try to sell you another brand when you ask for Paul Jones 'IAIRVIN S. COBB’S OWNRECIPEBOOK™ "L is_a masterpiece of mixology and mirth. d 10¢ in stamps for your copy to Frankfort Distilleries, aisville, Ky. Safety in the Frankfort Pack A BLEND OF ALL STRAIGHT WHISKIES FOUR ROSES—a blend of straight whiskies ® OLD OSCAR PEPPER —¢ blend of straight whiskies @ ANTIQUE—whiskey, a blend ® MATTINGLY & MOORE— wchiskey, a blend ® SHIPPING PORT—straight whiskey A U/ automobiles for Anchorage. J. M. Keller; editor' of the Skag- | With the Alaska Game Commis | way Alaskan, arrived in Cuncau on jaccording to' Frank Dufresne, As- IS REDIA GNOSED «'returning to the Iditarod min- ing ol u- { GOOD NEWS BAY TO RESUME 0 |- ase reported at San-| nosed as an acute | The merchants X% Dr. Murray to Unalaska aboard The citi- Gordon Selfridge, London merchant: “I do not|the U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Hai- time , regard the radio as having permanent value as an{da for treatment in the hospital} 10% reduction on all liquors at| adv.| e midnight ) ol Paul Jones EAMoUS SINCE 1865 | this winter. | Both boats are heavily loaded| " UMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what Jjob will cost” Capt. Berger expects to sail for the Westward tonight HAPPY = RTHDAY The Empire extemds congratula- ions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- 2 I TYPEWRITERS RENTED . $5.00 per month ! J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep Is worn by satis- ! | ied cuctowers ! L SRR HOTEL ZYNDA N P R PETE LUDWIG ARRESTED Pete Ludwig, of Eagle Harber, lalleged alien, has been arrested JHomer W. Jewell, Game Wa ) N Large Sample Room 5 \ S’:;R(:S';leah' ! ELEVATOR SERVICE 34 i S. ZYNDA, Prop. | 1A stant Executive of the nmission. Ludwig is charged 'with posses- n of firearms and of trap ithout the $100 license req s aliens, ..o SISTER RETURNS Sister Mary Martin of Tours, sister Superior of the Catholic Mis- Officer, CONTESTS millior ¢imum, 46: ming-| 500 £chool at Skagway, returned el bRy *# W48 thai city from Juneau on the ThY et ekl o s Yukon. She had been on a short X i e among your friends, and get in on thd fun? Teams from all parts of the city and representing many or- ganizations have already en- tered this first series. Brunswick Alleys Kneinlander Beer on Draught rooL BILLIARDS 1 BARBER SHO?P e with the Sisters at the S:. Ann's Hospital. - — RETURN TO IDITAROD istrict A. and George ich. They iook passage on e Yukon at Seattle for Seward. - - - 'OR PCSITION, PLATINUM MI who has lmen* temporarily employed in the Unit- 2d States Bureau of Public Survey 6fTice as draftsman during the last few months, left this week bound for Good News Bay where he is associated as engineer with a plat- inum mining company. Poere coe e o —— FORD | AGENCY (Authorized Dealers} GREASES GAS | OILS . | Juneau LOWER | Motors PRICES ALWAYS |Pay’n Takit . .Phone Your Orders! Store open until I | Pay'nTakit | George Bros. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY JUNEAU FROCK | SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hoslery and Hats it i § OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles for sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. MIIIIII_IIIIIIIII“llllllllIIIIllIIIIIIlIIlIII The continuous progress of this bank, ever since its establishment in 1891, has proved its ability to meet the changing requirements of the Ter- ; Aitory as the years pass. y A connection with a bank that is at once ex- perienced and progressive has never been more important than in these times of world-wide change. A cordial welcome for old friends and new. The B. .M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska PROFESSIONAL o —_— % —_— ! Helene W.L. Albrecht | | PHYSIOTHERAPY 1 | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray. Medical Gymnastics. ! | 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 —_—— E. R. WILSON Chircpodis—Foot Specialist 401 Goldstein Building PHONE 496 bt L e DRS. KASER & FRFFBURGER || DENTISTS Bloimgren Building PHONE 56 i Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. *— Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Building Telepnone 176 1 ——ty { | Dr. Richard Williams | Dr. A. W. Stewart e L ke | | | | | | | ! Gastineau Building DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL B I New | Dr. Geo. 1. Barton CUIROPRACTCR | 2€1 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | Office hours--8-12, 1-5. Even- | ings by appointment 1 DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Phone 481 i — S ——— A | - | Optometrist—Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | Office Phone 484; Residence | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 13 — N Fraternal Societies | gt 5 Rk WG R R Gastineau Channel | B. P. O. ELKS meets every Wednesday at € p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. John H. Walmer, Ex- alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 4 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urged to at- tend. Council Cham- bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary T o ST A MOUNT JUNFAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mor.- day of eich month in Scottish Rite Templey, beginning at 7:30 pm. HOWARD D. STABLER, Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. DOUGLAS \ vfy) £ AERIE 7 .7 F. 0 E w@n ) Meews first and third Mondays, § 2.m., Eagles’ Hall, Duu,las, Visiting brouhers welcome. Sanwe Degar, W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary, Y | Our tro*s go ..y place any time. A fank foc Diesel Oi and a tank for ciude oil sarze burner trouble. PHONE 149; N:GHT 148 ‘ 1 | RELIABLE TRANSFER J‘ = Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Cooperating with White Serv- | ice Bureuu i Down 1--Shattues Bldg, | We have 5,000 local ratings on e DENTIST Heurs 9 am. to 6 pm. 1] SEWARD BUILDING ' Office Phone 469 o P T SO TR Robert Simpson Opt. D. | Graduste Los Angeles Col- | ‘ege of Optometry and | | Opthalinology | Glasses Titted. ~enses Ground | —8 | —_—— | | DR. H. VANCE | OSTEOPATH | Consultation and examination || Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. || Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 | Di J. W. Bayne ' DENTIST | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm, | Everings by appointment | PHONE 321 GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 L Phone 4753 R —_— | H. S. GRAVES } | Home of Hart Schaffner and { Marx Clothing i | “The Clothing Man —_— ® - S FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET | S — iy Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap Alaska !'nnxfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor PHONES 265—1134 {7 SEE BIG VAN i Guns, and Ammunition | | LOWER FRONT STREET i, Next to Midge: Lunch B Drucs anp Sunpmies or _LIQUORS IN A MURRY! PHONE 97 Fast Free Dolivery y. L. Smith Next to Coliseura ( Hollywood Stylz Shop | Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less | i Front at Main Street RADIO REPAIR Telephone HENRY PIGG r~ o Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 549 'Iiv | I i ¢ TAP BEER IN TOWN! o Fh Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS Drug Store v 4 ¥ b L 4] w £ H i %‘ .