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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. T“URSDAY, JULY 11, 1935. -l g Al k E Son {phone in many instances was far from successful .= e B AR A I Y 7 S [ tea oo Dai Y aska Kimpire bk A e batier S s now woiod B 20 YEARS A | FIAPP - PROFESSIONAL | H Fritoreol Sociatias o . ¥ uced that promises to eliminate former difficul-| H ;:_fi—*fl - ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Managet .. 4, oxample s found in the new sets belng| GO {-— BIRTHDAY ea = o —= OF i pt Sunday by the installed aboard two of.the Forest Service boats.| From The Empire {i He]c‘m‘W. T A_—“lhn'cht | L Gastineau Channel at Second and” Malt lppe original phones were found impractical and s il Loy L _.,-_L The Empire extends congratula- tions nnd best wishes tnday, their DRY CLEANING : pirthday anniversary, to the jolow- Rav. Medical Gymnastics. After a gruelling contest that had : | 307 Goldstein Building In mineral resources lies the destiny of M“ka{lncluded 120 days of battling f:r};; ing . | Phone Office, 216 virtually useless. Since then developments have been made and tests reveal the latest equipment is| “SUBSCR. N RATES. capable of consistent operation over long distances. Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per_month B. P. 0. ELES meets every second and fourth Wadnesday at 8 p. m. Visiting - brothers wel« JULY 11, 1915 Zlassage, Electricity, Infra Red t the fc Hw\‘s)msz muds' but in rapid transportation and communication lies hijly country between Bethune and JULY 11 = o o —— 3 come, months, in advance, the means for fulfilling that destiny. Arras, the French were in posses- T J. W. Laurie & — : M. E. Monagle, Ex- ity W failure or Irroguenity T i |don_€ S L;)lliltpol.:lp"fl ¥ il Olat 0. Sean v?:::r . DIS. KASER « FREEBURGER | | alted Ruler, M. H. Sides; Secretary Y g : y 7 0N o | the anders, Lille, Doux 0rO! ngo 3 5 OLiC Business Office, 374. b h_— ‘ {and Cambrai. i Frank U. Sanderland Wuhlng : { mon}’fi?u:‘;‘;mng sez:gzuggqc?lr ;)(:)LUM?US "MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. { Al Smith, he of the brown derby, former Demo- R Jack Gray Hoo s a6 ! 10, Meetings sccond A The : T e patchs traaioa' s lcratic Presidential candidate, ex-Governor of New| Worthy of a special news ftem Robert N. Satre ; Aa S Gl S R g U v and also the | york and an outstanding political figure for mamy|Was the fact that for almost seven Mrs. M. D. Williams [~ ] it g B p. . Transient Sg) 4 . ——————— |years, among -other things, is looking for animal :’::“:5- :;;h ::;O;:/ exlc:rx:mns, - Mrs. E. M. Goddard 2. - 3 | brothers ulgedito st N ULATION GUARANTEED 0 BEoRATCER |donations for Commissioner Robert Moses' new zoo| (il To UHOVE B0 L 3 z Your Dr. C. P. Jenne tend, Convat®iGnam- . ! - —— — ——————— |in New York City and has written Gov. Troy w.v.he hottest day of the year, wita same H‘\dl‘l.\[l'y to cfmttrol p{o ui: DENTIST | tlers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLER that effect. thermometers showing 95 degrecs 'v. ulx \-“hd‘-a w?fi’hmno mle’;: mnu ALASKA Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine G. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. “We should appreciate donations of any of your|a¢ midday. ket deminds without rolling up Building burdensorne surpluses. In the light of Federal Trade Commission ex- [ perience some believe that produc- tion cortrol, by agreement, may now be illegal. e inative animals as an expression of good will to| . the children,” he writes, “Bronze tablets describing| Paul Kegel, Joe Riedi and Charlecs the animals and indicating the donors will be placed Rigling returned from a fishing trip on the cages.” to Fish Creek. We hope Alaskans will come through with some specimens for the zoo, but we wish the genial| Steve Kane and family left for Al would take a little time off from operating|Hoonah on the Al-Ki. his Empire State Building and come up and look| Telephone 176 " Secondland Fotsth Mon {aay of' each montd ir Scotti.h Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p.au. HOW*RD D. STABLER, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. LAUNDRY PHONE 15 8 "Dr. Richard Williams | DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building | ] | Phone 481 ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION s | N To interest young men in the Regiller meeting of Silver Bow f0O over what the Territory has to offer in the way of| yyo4ic Brotherhood and the swim- Lodge \No. 2 A, I O. O. F. this 1 o DOUGLAS ‘H_”E | wild animal life and take his pick. There may have mino tank and gymnasium which cveninz at 8 oclock. Installation = % AERIE lboon some pretty ferocious wild animals in the old were to be a part of the A. B.’s new of Off I Tammany Wigwam, Al, but you haven't seen any—}bujld]ng. the organization offered visitir g thing until you've segn some of our really big membership to high school boys rs. A special invitation to brothers. PETER CHRISTENSEN, R TL X TEO Rr BAT PE 117, F. 0. E. «"S5ele, 2 Dr‘ A W‘ Stewart Meets first and third Mondays, § !'|p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting Grocery James Ramsay & Son P i S 5 c | v i ver s —adv. Noble Grand. DENTISL | | brothers wel Sante S S FROM CHILKOOT. | brown bear. over seventeen and providéd that —ad ‘elcome. nte Degan, VISITORS FROM ( | % they might earn the $10 initiation —————— “;E“;’;A;,‘;'",‘;"‘.‘;‘gnflg“ t W. P., T. W. Cashea, Secretary. vor] P 3 ™ & - Juneau at different times has welcomed various| Ay last aviation has the key to the situation,|fe€ by working on the new build- o Off:e Pnone 469 i ing which was in the process of construction. VECZTABLES — FRESH lMEATS Our tucks go any place any | % | Kobert Si ime. or Diesel Phone 182 Free Delivery| ’ % 05 13[) ity . = e prind ! represen national defense but it 1S preq and Al Key of Meridian, Miss, are down after | > that it looks forward to the gs3 hours and 34 minutes in the air for a new| oldiers from | w,q's endurance flight record. own army | ] FRESH FRUITS and f with especial visit here soc Chilkoot Barrack: pleas of two companies of Southeast Alask: At the meeting of the Treadwe!l Fire Department the following were | § { ) 1L : burner trouble. Groups of th iers have been down on occasions The Japanese are reported watching the Italo-|appointed to make arrangements ? | e —- || Graduate Angeles Col- PHONE 149; N:GHT 148 l\ such as the Fou of July but this is the first pinionia crisis with grave concern. May be looking|for the Firemen's Ball: Jack Wil- | S | lege of Optometry and 4 time that a complete unit from the Barracks has ;.. gome tips from Mussolini on invasion. son, Frank Russel, Monte Benson, 1 H. S. GRAVES (! Opthalmology REL[ABLL TnANSFEn I paid us a visit M. V. Christman, D. J. Kinzie { “The Clothing Man” | | | GlassesFitted Lenses Ground | |&% -8 The Chilkoot companies which are in command timis he who says, “Well, August|George Stephens and E. Atkinson, 13 | | 5% 4 : & A Thir b S 0"..‘“"“ ol = | Home of Hart Schaffner and & C ial Adj of Lt. Col. Dusenbury are a part of the Third|gould be nice,” and it probably will be. g : i R s ommercia djust- Division, United States Army, a Division which sy a““";“d“w 3”:’ U;iv;si‘:yh:(? ¢ ::" DR. H. VANCE ment&RatlngBm'eau ! e PEyubn oond, duning the g Wil That Truck Shortage in Alaska. | Tdaho, returned home for the sum- | " o | OSTEOPATH | Coperating with White Serve War and many of the men now in the service in oL A e | mer vacation PAINL- ~OTLS T Consultation and examination || ice Bureau Alaska are veterans of that struggle. The first (Kansas Oty Star) | : Builders’ and Shelf | || Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; [/ Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | Senitugent, Compeny E, i AChsAste o) e L HoT Remember when grandfather was getting old| Mrs. H. C. DeVighne, chairman ‘J HARDARE | szceag)r:: Al!g“)ppommnt.. | ‘We have 5,000 local ratings | July 24 and the second group, Company F. ODon,ueh to sit around with his pipe, not doing much|of the library committee of the § # | | Thomas Hardware Co. tineau Hotel. Phone 177 ki on file | August 14. It is an interesting fact that the City or gnything, but always ready to supply & thrill| Draper Club, had charge of the | A 8 e will have both Army cnd v here during the telling of the hardships he and grandma went ticket sale for the benefit baseball U Every Month in the Year = i ———*a month as some of the naval vessels are scheduled |through blithely when they were picneers out here| game that was to be staged for the { ° K g S i — UNEAU FROCK for around July 19 in Gastineau Channel in the West? library fund. GAKBA(:E HAULED ! J While her the soldiers will be based in Ever-| Remember the story about their hard journey over { AUCTION SALES DATES ||| [etsonable Monthly Rates || H arry Race SHOPPE green Bowl from where they will make marches the prairies in a covered wagon? How, wlhen ‘hd .“{'Eal}’}e.r‘ Maximum, 87; .« mivi- e | E. O. DAVIS | . “Exclusive but not Expenstve” to various points and, billeted in the Bowl, Juneau fl;a“&' re;:fl‘ed lhe_ltr ef:ii‘;“;“‘:‘:m ’:’e‘f I‘E’;‘ ‘w*‘m; * v L clear ! 1935 i TELEPHONE 584 | DRUGGIST | t . rtunity to visit shanty, there wasn gh s s - sk g e opnohinliy to. ik S0sp - and a crop and how, on empty stomachs, they fought B a $houo 4183 Py “The Squibb Store” see how the Army lives and what the rudiments . b " ffal hips? o i August 14 { - ; blizzards all that first winter with buffalo ehins? gj, o, 00 ond Clayton o 5 W5 DEMTAL “Bebese toally menti Remember the story of that first summer and " s 2o September 11 | e ¥ R | This good will visit the part of the Chilkoot nany others when it was nip and tuck between the Acts Potential Storm | Octoper 9 GENERAL MOTORS | | McCAUL MOTOR l command will do much to cement the friendship grasshoppers and the hot winds which would get Phases for “Little "\'R4“ November 13 | and I ! | between ci military. S the crops; when, if it hadn't been for a barrel of ases AL it R Sl ' MAYTAG PRODUCTS | FOSS L COMPANY I located as e day may wel e salt pork and a barrel of flour sent by the folk g =z o i G sy 5 7 | | CONSTRUCTION COMPANY || Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i L hack east they would have starved: when grand-| (Comtinued from Page One) ; i i W. P. JOHNSON 4| | 01 First National Bank Bidg. | | ’ ___for_both arms_of t ice are to be est i ma stayed at home with a growing brood of Ehllr{re{l- law, including the anti-trust laws, | Special Sales Held on e 1263 Juneau Alaska PHONE 107 | | ¢ #°Mn the north and it is possible that this city or constantly frembling at 'I"‘d‘? ‘;“m“h’-* ;’;; or which eonstitute unfair methods | Request of Shippers i — | i! vicinity may be chcsen as headquarters for some Srandpa ‘;70‘1:1 hz;segigkm;z‘;” TURS 39 -the ral competition under the Federal | P e i GARLAND BOGGAN | A—— == rercccccrc oo e jars ey to get a bottle of medi Trade Oontiisslan’ Ach. vances w made as usua i H of the units. Thus it is well that we get acquainted| ™ v, ope“voy don't remember. Maybe you are 50 gy vhen requested. Transferred by Hardwood Floors | with the men who make up our military T 1 Ti ituation turns, howeves; om 1 : ; I : ry pe Sonnel |y nfortunate as not to have known any of the gen- by w and in what way volun- |{ elesraph if desired. Waxin Polishing I ngars FORD AGENCY. and to those from Chilkoot we bid hearty welcome. |eration that ploneered this Western country, Ul yory codes are being enforced. There | g " ® G t ;i (Authorized Dealers) R W that story of grandpa and grandma was d‘””: ated i, hothing “little NRA” can do | Sanding ' Tgarescs ! GREASES FREIGHT MOVES BY AIR. all over this great area with varying circumstances. apout it There is no legal weaphn!{ PHONE 582 | Candy | QAL ol ——e Grandpa and grandma WePertoh weaklings, "‘: to enforce agreements on wages, | L s o — e, Highway Engineer William A. Hesse, returning weepers. They possessed qualities that were general ... .nilq Jabor and the sweat- | Cards JUNEAU MOTOR! from an e: r 0 and were commonly bred into most in the earlier X 4 * g S ex e trip to the Interior, reports that & 8 shops. The Federal Trade Commis- ! : Foot of Main Street alrplane transportation has increased marvelously in Years of this nation. sion could exercise its “cease and | The Seattle Fur MUSICIANS LOCAL | . All of which is pertinent only because of the desist” orders for violations of trade || 3 that section, not for passengers alone but in the ? ¢ alley | 225 rders i ns of trads NO 1 If ——d 2 wails that are coming out of that Alaskan valley practices but those practices would | . | matter of frelght. He points out that freight can|y"pion” 5 benevolent government has settled (b o bt hos practices would | Exchange | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- now be carried between Fairbanks and Wiseman, a large number of poverty-stricken farm' families from : e days Every Month—3 P. M. | i 2 h have declared to be ‘unfair. 1008 Western Avenue 1 distance of 200 miles airline, for eight cents a wmMinnesota, Michigan and other States in that area. That revives ‘the anti-trast: ot DUDE HAYNES, | Y pound and that water transportation to the latter Up there in Alaska we learn there is a shortage| ;.. . g 4 Seattle, Wash. & Secretary | eW place is doomed. Rather a remarkable change from|of trucks, some of the tents have not arrived and Congress declared the anu-trus:i g the dog team days when freight rates ran to as|persons have been forced to double up temporarily. |}, “fEIR® PGPV TIE T EECE R & i one high as 25 cents a pound and time for transport Rain has delayed the arrival of some of the house- g, ome Court denied the govern— el __ ‘ l BETTY MAC ] was often a matter of months. | hold goods. F;‘l’:d supplies move slowly, there are ,on¢ authority to enforce codes un-,® —_— 'Y ‘ r« nc No single thing has done more toward making|NOt enough wells. (2 |der which they had been suspended. | ] KRAFFT’S | | BEAUTY SHOP [ . That from persons taken by the Government on|p. . f sid Alaska a habitable country than air trz\mpormnon,3specm Bitine th the coast, ta¥eri Bt Al R toh ' n that connection President Roose-,; | Cabinet and Millwork | In New Location at | and perhaps no place on earth has a citizenry quite| . tereq vessel, transported with all their belong- velt has said he cannot change sta-| | Interior Detail Work | I8h anc B Boein ! Pabst Famous i Bs air-minded as are Alaskans due lo our great|ynos to g valley described glowingly, supplied with ‘“;?;Y 153:'- L s skl “ | Window, Plate and Automobile | PHONE 547 (] 3 & % ol A ~, " v e ermi eclares | . ———— = distances and isolated communities. Coupled With|ients until they could crect their own houses of Th® Sherman act (1890) i | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | | ® . Draught Beer the radio telephone which is making progress, the|Government lumber on land allotted them by the | ORITNS COMDIANONS, OF conspir- | I g;:k::xdp;‘iiik‘l Territory can look forward to transportation and;Go\'ernnlent, drugs and doctors at their call, "'“dlmerce to be illegal. Tt prohibits any‘ o D communication which will mean much more rapid|with enough money in their pockets, also supplied ;oo "0, monopoly injurious to the ' — strides toward greater development. Airplanes now by the Government, to sec them through to self-|piyiic welfare. The Clayton act drop mining machinery at various isolated camps Support. ® | (1914) prohibits price discrimina-| which a few short vears azo would not have existed And they complain because there are not enough|ion and various schemes that lesel due to the prohibitivé cost of getting equipment (o|UFucks! Too bad grandpa isn’ here to express| sen free competition. the sites. And soon Lnes: outposts will have radio- el May Be Tested on Merits phones. Mr. Hesse reporis that many new stations kol to prdat il Frankly, officials say, it is a will be installed in communities that heretofore p,onument to a hen. Motorists s \agest thatit would{?fi?thquesm? w:zz;eru:;ce-n;zmg have been without any means of communication, be appropriate if it were placed in the middle of [, :o:::nh?nilhlch t.heer zze::: Alaska’s initial experience with the radio tele-la road—(Punch.) :x:::'n Sl s hm: bt ~ | the Federal Trade Commission’s as- On Tap 2 “JIMMY"* CARLSON Phone 62 | ] —— e e, i IT’S Wise to Call *8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE { Cardinal i Qabs HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room The villagers of Fairplay, Colo., ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. 60000 | cumption that price fixing involves Fuel 0il Coal . — g | weiosoa that laadtt apd any Tou ' e ROSE SUAREZ a1 lof it that is undertaken in the ARG 4 AN S Modlste e New o O |of a n — | Dressmaking, Remodeling, - | |¢ i tuture will be treated on its own JUNEAU-YOUNG | Alterations |11 THE : ° | merits. F 1 Parl | TELEPHONE 277 RN The old codes allowed units of the uneral I arlors | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall| | i MARKET RASKET | Licensed Funeral Directors gl { A=y . ® || Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables { | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone1a | | e )| | Fho%s M Ty | — s * The Greatest Business - Convenience ® Association \[hhl‘l\G TO\'IGHT ‘ A Checking Account ‘protects your cash on | hand, enables you to pay bil_ls by mail, makes personal bookeeping easier and is a recognized basis for personal credit. TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | | | J. B. Burford & Co. i | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” [ tyle Shop ' fHollywood § Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY JUNEAU Drug Co. * “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No, 1 FREE DELIVERY THE JuNEAU LAuNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Secend Streets a A. B. HALL 7 O’CLOCK In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- | ness is handled by check. The a'dvantages of the plan are even greater here in Alaska, TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and - Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS i IMPORTANT! BE THERE! L WARRACK Construction Co. | Juneau Phone 487 s e Parlors | SHORT ORDERS | Fountain R e B Let us demonstrate how valuable we can make this service to you. 3! The B. M. Behrends Bank « Juneau, Alaska CLOSED MEETING MEMBER ONLY PEP000000000000000000000000000000000¢