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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1935. . b b rrrcrrrrrerrrrrrerres e S ————— m— — - o Iv.he life of the man that was not pleasant to look e ot eea 9 | 2. : Dfli’ v _"Jflbk“ EmPlre }]back upon. That was his indictment for bribery — “The stars incline o PROFESSIONA A7 - lin connection with the oil scandals of the Harding . ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager| ... ..on Albert Fall, Secretary of the Inter- _____BIRTHDA Horoscope z;—H G Al lublmet oy ey e at ville, oc dhospire' . e NI Gy ! . A s Turecht e 3 Streets ¥ Ae ; was acquitted of offering it. He always said the| The Empire extends congratula- but do not compel , DRY CLEANING { fassage, Electricity, Infra Red ot o o ¥ P ) money had been given Fall, his long time friend, tions and best wishes today, their ! Ray, Medical Gymnastio- ! A R e g o Bntered ’ birthday anniversary, to the follow- 307 Goldsteir Building o 2 ov s AR S i S as a loan. g foior: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 e Phone Office, 21¢ welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Doheny's death marks the passing of one of the ™" = ¢ : . M. E. MONAGLE, Ex- r Defivered by carrier in Juneay and Douglas for 313%| ") teresting periods in this country's history, SEPTEMBER 10 §° | AdvTrserI;lflnizl;}'" pecte e e T e i onther in advance, | 8nd his “never look back” is e"“”eb';‘ “;d"‘“;- In| Lilian Dale George | T aten bl VA Aas dott | "DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. g, 3 : the past there are only memories, they happy Knute Hildre ‘ h n an: ! DENTISTS - — P o ! fduie of eEEuAFIty | oF sorrowful, but in the future is always hope and Bernard O. Havdahl e sl wal:?"’. i Blomgren Building KNIGHTS or COLUMPUS v in -“-"v phor Business Office, the goal of achievement to be reached. ‘ Velma Bloom | Parmers may be dissatisfied” and wu i | Hm"‘;“:’m“‘:;“’ i | ls_f;)hefieefiz‘;:cmd : v - waeat ) - il | N % 1 ~ - .m. . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | discontented. N”'": :myfr::ksm;r -~ o —_=|and last Monday at The Associated Press exclusively wmm.'xfl to the A TIMELY PLAN. | ——e friendly for strang 4> 7:30 p. m. Transient use for republicatior news dispatches credited to £ N | weather may cause losses. Brought & I el Tt i 08 or not otherwis i iis paper and also the —_ | 3 < 4 S A S —_— . 4 0 focal news publist Wl 3 The plan of making a parking space at the rear | 20 YEARS A(;O I’““irinm:;:Zes“oods is forecast for gy Dr. C P. ]enn{e tend, . Conint ! ALASKA ON GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER of the Federal and Territorial Building appears o/ Sre W;V?’me-n iy i Al ha i X our . DENTIST | : bers, MY St. JOEN F. Mvm:h ¢ THAN TF bl 1203 Dhodinbsssbe o be making headway. It has been advocated for some | From The Empire ing perlod and it is wise for them Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary time here by custodians and officials as a means of | s L T oty CAROMI Shte ALASKA i Bulding - MOCIT JUNEAT LODGE NOI 16 - o) relieving the parking congestion on Fourth Street EMBER 10, 1915 |ing any business connection. The » i Telephone & AR e ] fat the front of the bullding as well as providing| . SEFTEMEER O TOB o lotars indicate that beauty will be L A UNDRY ¢ "' day of cach month e a much needed automobile parking lot. i :Omfl talk of America going irito| More highly valued than brains. A —— & Scottwh Rita Temple | E. W. Roberts of San Francisco, who representsr“ "war' with America would fol-{ Accidents are presaged under this PHONE ]5 Dr. Richard Willi:ams ’ beginning at 7:30 p.m. ) that division of the Government having charge Of |’ ' o 0m oo rr the bregk- Planetary government for it in- ] DENTIST ' HOW ARD D. STABLER, {such public buildings, considers the scheme an excel- | ic relations between pelines to destructive rather than | Worshipful Master; JAMES W, . 5 vis paak | L QU PIGENGD | constructive conditions. It is an un- s | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE lent one and stated on his visit here last week| aoii0s and Germany,” Aabassador [eonstructive el woighon: i Gistnaai Banling i LEIVERS, Secretary. |that he would recommend such a program be carrled‘vOn Bernstorff was quoted as w_fa;ur‘:giel::es; lfa(:ur[s’ g[stm e thé H ‘Phone 481 i e e |out. His recommendation is considered Tere asing. “If the diplomatic relations of| M ity Phe. aciive #clf i e’ I - %] poucLas f"llt “ | tantamount to approval. | the two countries were severed, qfl-‘mem T it trand LT be ttos - = 3 AERIE W\ Housing the Federal and Territorial offices nfl;man su_bmar&nes wpuld be lnsf-rnct-'ward Fairig “tacts’ GOUra oAy W Dl‘ A W Sibwal’t ‘ 117, F. 0. E. 4 |well as the post office, there is acute need for some‘ed to sink gver.yt.hmg they see and Evening editions of newspapers | . . . ’ Moets first and third Mondays, 4 'parking arrangement at the building, and in vlewjol course th:‘wou}dwn;e:lg zlar with, will contain important information. | DENTIST i p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting —_— of the fact that the keeping up of the space at "he\A"l;f:;?:e::' v:l‘ll:one askeyd. Austria- Wise men and women will conserve Hours 9 am. to 6 p.n. i brothers welwmo‘. J. B. Martin i HUEY P. LONG rear of the bulldm.g as a‘lawn has not proven}Hungfl_y % rec‘m its ambassw:\or,j'he" money and their energies for i SEWARD RUILDING | W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. et 4 successful, the parking lot idea appears to be an| /U5 e future exigencies. Off~e Pnonc 469 | = — _ especially timely one. | | .Ind‘xstry is to come now umjler a ‘-"f T‘ '—'ll Few more meteoric careers nave been carved in AR | Gov. Hiram Johnson of the smm‘:m‘c“on clI _the st.:;s st::;;glrx:pi::s B il | Our tiucks go any place any | such a short time in our national life as that of o I & Siaisey | ¥ ? nounced. thalk £h : rastic policies a 5% | . time. A tank for Diesel Oil Senator Huey P. Long who death has now laid low, Who s Now the Gentieman? OO e et tha Wouly | Slstance to change. Problems affect- | Iiobert Simpson | e Rl R un; o, the victim of an assassin’s bullet. At 42 he had, (NG Vork Waaln Trbune ‘had thisatened o " wHolssAISTaRNES | 08 ralan:ms bett)weentemplfyersxanfl t. D. ‘ Suriice Eriihle. | i become one of the political forces of the COUMUY] oy the word “gentleman” was first adapted tation of, industries in Callfornia, e T Pl RMINAL || Graduate Los Angeles Col- | PHONE 149; NIGHT M8 | v and a virtual dictator of his mative State of y M B i, the English speech, some time|and even worse” unless Fichavd| Nex! month Wil bng to the, THE TE {1 iege of obwmlmy ®d || Rprasre TRANSFER | Louisiana. Most men are only getting well started ;~ype gleventh century, it was almost exactly Ford and Herman Suhr, two mem-| .- will depénd. bt USRI~ TR ey ’mflm&wy T o at that age but the ageressive, fighting Long had gqujyalent to “nobleman” Its use as a class dis-| bers of the organization serving life Biplomitie. mianativers, AAR WL, v, Lk | Glasses Fit nses Groend | | S 2 o achieved a life time in the brief span allotted him. ginction suggested neither good nor bad character |sentences for murder were pardc.ned‘powe:_m I Jones-Stevens Sho - EP——__—Ad__a Violence seems to follow some men, and Senator nor good nor bad manners. The word re_ta..\ned on a certein date, which had then | erions whiss: B At AL ioate1 1 280 TS p | cmiitions Commercial just- l Long was one of them. Through his hectic career much of the meaning of the Latin gentilis, a passed. |the augury of a year of hasard| LADIES L handuns I l" DR. H. VANCE ment&RatingBureau violence has broken out often. The romance of his member of an ancient patrician clan, but it also FE SO |'which may be turned into profit. It | ' READY-TO-WEAR OSTEOPATH (operating with White Serve married life was built on strife. His widow gave implied very clearly, in an age when the whole| The “e“‘;‘ Postc it 1 3 is well 1o keep one’s own counsel. | | gewara Street Near Third Comsultation and examination || |* ice Bureau - alibi testimony which saved him from charges in a aristocracy was of warrior origin, a soldierly ’:fl'i,w“ ESDNCEN SN STt x"' Children born on this day prob-| . o || Pree. Bours 10 to 12; 1 to 8; ||| Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ™ shooting scrape when he was still unknown. The 0851“‘3'- I“Ge““e"l‘f";; ‘f‘::“r;;;uf;mong,,ii:veo: A ably will be intellectual and un- SR PR A ‘ 101 fg a:g) ::: :y ';ppol:mg: , We have s,oooflll:cn ratings i « Hows ar , technical, as we ’ | usually conscientious. Subjects of | e . ice Gr: pts., ne: on ¥ el il IU‘]‘O“M TSR} mAtRe intermittent on whose family enjoyed the right to bear arms.| On the Salmon Creek road, a[mh };" of Virgo have & keen eal-| | JUNEAU-YOUNG i Sess i Hotdl m i 5 clashes of one kind and another in which the TR WO ATV EICHET . fhat (among many |horse ridden by Mrs. George Er bt e ! Phone & —a Senator was often the personal center, and in- ‘o T o but when Miss Elsa Maxwell, the|ford was struck by an autonlobile | R ngelock Py gover};orfi | Hardware Company H G ot variably the power behind the throne. Calling OUt goyrocs ™ undertakes in the exotic atmosphere of and lamed. Mrs. Burford and Mrs.| James DoNock. onsdme overnori = 0 el o b | 3 JUNEAU FROCK y the National Guard e to be almost a regular ounnec 1o define the word she proves that, to the John T. Spickett were riding to-‘mg the TBaLEs Th Pt e kAL put|| Shelf and Heavy Hardware ! i} SHOPPE oceurrence since Long became the dominating factor (wengjeth century American, ‘“gentleman” is no gether and were not warned of the| - "o SO TR Lo L) Guns and' Ammunition ks in his State, and for several years the Senator had jonger a technical term and that, for her perhaps, approach of the machine until tw\day, 1810, Other‘s whi K calebrat | . \ “Exclusive but not Expenstve” maintained a personal bodygua Many believed it it has lost even its historic value late. The horses were startled a.nd‘“ It %8 5 Dty SHline: Ponni o L 2 | Lingerte, was showmanship, but apparently the fiery Louisian- To illustrate her feeling that “gentlemen’ are Mrs. Burford was unable to get hery . £ L0 BEEF PO HE SOt e ‘ - ian knew better than any one else that his power now few, Miss Maxwell nominates to a collegium mo‘um out of the ?mn ,Of the“mbs:. 1838; Felix Grundy, jurist and|| TYPEWRITERS RENTED | was built on force, and the man to win was the one of the superior ones ten men of her acquaintance. ’Cr?‘ne,'No x:)formattourw?s ava, ;‘c‘swlesmzm‘ 1771, ! $6.00 pes’ mouth o that got there first with the most soldiers. Some are unknown to the average American, but 'li tt;:l?e f)thcux.)a:tt)o:: ;i;ehor:‘lacsmnc (Copyright, 1938) | I J B B f d & Co f UL MOTOR While many considered such power as he wielded her inclusion of five or six names that mJSY. of us a? e party wel p-‘ : it me s il ‘ J. 8 urfor: 3 | MCC.A e i are pleased to respect proves her instinctive good ping. 4 | ‘Our doorstep is worn by | COMPANY o el e S Bl judgment. But when she progresses from these RUSSIAN REFUGEES i «atisfied customers” . 7ol tunate that such an unusual man should be cut j : P from the Weather: Maximum, 72; mini- o 5 ’ Dodge and’ Plymouth Dealers (2 & helpful illustrations to the elimination o) e | - — — | down in the prime of life under such tragic cir- gentlemanly classes of all family men for the mum, 28; clear. | lN COMEDY DRAMA o AN o THE BEST cumstances. It is, however, the history of dictator- g ool o™ ot they work too hard to be g L T LUDWIG NELSON | ‘ R —— ship; he who rules by force, dies by force. polite, of all artists and authors because they are MADAME ORLOFF | Universal's comedy-drama,| gric Eop by ! p 5 e Itoo self-centered, of all men whom women like, and |“Strange Wives,” which opens at | Watch Repairing B T/l b BEER Mo e EDWARD L. DOHENY. ‘of all who dress better than their valets, we suspect GIVING CONCERT j\he Coliseum Theatre tonight, de-| | pync General Electric Ageney | | i % Lodise . ? ikl |that she is being frivolous in defiance of her native AT FAlR"mcls' the trials and . tribulations | FRONT STREET I [N Tole | FORD AGENCY The originator of another great fortune passes 8000 taste ! NUMBERS of fon NIBE A ACERSINE ¥ 1D e—— ° b (Authorized Dealers) 1 ¢ 4 Contrary to much of history’s testimony, the became refugees in America. When b I TR '3 R L and a colorful p from the history of oil is torn private and public conduct of the fighting English Madame Helene Wanda Orloff|the call for extras went out on' S """ " """ """ ----—)| ¥ GREASES N out as death claims Edward L. Doheny at the age ..o0racy hetween the eleventh and the fourteenth | will sing at the Southeast Alaska'the picture, several hundred titled THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL!' THE MINERS GAS—OILS of 79. Doheny was of the swashbuckling days Of joniiries had been such that the word “gentle”|Fair tomorrow night. Her selections!Russians, both men and women re- Recreation Parlors * oil, when the West was rough and ready, before the (therefore being a rating by birth) had come to be will be representative of the Nor-[sponded. Of these about a hun- g JUNEAU MOTORS time when the black substance was to be controlled colioquially suggestive of generosity, mercy, 800d | wegian, Italian, French, and Eng-ldred were used in the picture, WEEK OF SEPT. 9TH and Foot of Main Street ' by giant syndicates and recognized as one of the manners and kindness. It even meant, in the stormy Jish scores. |which deals with the problem of EXPERT EYEBROW AND Liquor Store basic industries of the country. year 1397, “docility.” In the early seventeenth cen- Madame Orloff, well known art-|a young merican business man, EYELASH DYE—S$1.00 q After prospecting around over the country, the tury, years before the sailing of the Mayflower, it ist made her debut in Russia a;‘w_ho marries a beautiful Russian ;L BILL DOUGLAS e e e man, later to become known as the oil king, landed was said with strong popular approval that the the Moscow Theatre in Moscow,|Birl, only to discover that he has Only the Best Supplies [ e i in Los Angeles in the fall of 1892 with about $10,000 gentleman by birth must honor his clan by being|singing “The Mermaid.” After _meftoaprovid: for all her relatives. Used Here b | and a fairly good knowledge of metallurgy, geology manly, generous, good-manne_red and kina if he v_zere revolution she travelled in China oger Pryor and June Clayworth i s i " 3 5 “lawfully to glory in his title” This is the idea and Japan where she gave numer- are cast in the leading roles. Es- SHOPPE Gu Smlth '™ pIE Chemistiy. Priorcto that Gme he also, hadipops coed the Western ‘Ocean withithe Bresches! oe conoerts |ther Ralston, Hugh oconnen, § PETER PAN y studied law and been admitted to the bar but he Bibles. | e ey O.r]otf gave a concert at|Ralph Forbes, Frances L. Sullivan, MARGARET LINDSAY i one - eE prackioed “that profession Colonial America learned eventually to hold in| Juneau in 1933—an affair for which Cesar Romero, Valerie Hobson and Telephone 221 | D R U G S ! It was in Los Angeles that he got his starl sontempt the qualification of “gentle birth” It she is well remembered by music|Many others are included in the | “ toward the fortune he was to acquire. He SaW @ {0k to heart and cherished the phrase “nature’silovers. In July of this year, she was|SUPPOrting cast. = P negro hauling a load of black, tarry stuff, which gentleman,” interpreting it to mean a man 50| fayorably heard at Sitka in con-| — . —e PUROLA REMEDIES ' % the negro called “brea” and said it was to be used endowed with the courage of the medieval fighting | cert. She has recently been heard| NEW VENTILATING MUSICIANS LOCAL R as fuel. Knowing that “brea” was an oil crude, aristocracy that he scorned to be mean and churl-|over the air through the courtesy| SYSTFM leTALLED 1 NO 1 FULLY COMPOUNDED Doheny leased a vacant lot at Patton and State ish. That continues to be, in the back of tl@e of the local radio station. Some of! % ‘1meu Seoondm.d B Streets, near where the negro had loaded his wagon. average American’s mind, the best possible defini-her favorite operas are Carmen, Il AT TERMINAL CAFE | days Every Month—3 P. M. | Front St Next Coliseum He drove a shaft to a depth of 150 feet and struck tion of the word “gentleman” in a democracy. In|Trovatore, Plque Dame, The Mer- DUDE HAYNES, | PHONE 97—Free Delivery i oil in small quantities. That operation has been the native American mind this term certainly doesjmfl"dv and Halka. | - The Electric Service Shop, Jer-| Secretary | s referred to as the first and last time that oil aver 10U Seem to exclude the paterfamilias, who works 10| Madame Orloff makes her home ry McKinley, manager, is installing | o . [ ¥ g 5 T hard for his clan to be studiously and superficially|in Juneau and is also engaged in|a large ventilating fan at the Ter- D has been ‘mined.’ A well driven 75 feet deePer gogany Nor does it rule out of consideration the!teaching voice and its complimen- | minal Cafe, which will adu o on| s | H. S. GRAVES i : 1 pine qusilion " various kinds of men whom women favor—does it?| taries. |circulation air equipment of the FINE ") “The Clothing Man® . i . Doheny’s Imuulo was "ne\'c:’1 look back an:. in we think not. | e |popular dine and dance center.|| Watch and Jewelry Re “ ing { ar lnal i ater years after his commercial success was achiev- VIR o X A AP I S {Two upper panes i i ab Veancaiah n‘m ol " ed he had good cause to find solace in the personal Texas finally decided to be wet legally instead OLAF TORKELSON sy wr::: r:moved 20 lir:sr:‘ta”w:;‘xe i i ! | Home of Hm}:'h;“n?“ and 5 slogan he had adopted for there was one spot in of wet bootlegally.—(Indianapolis News.) OPERATED UPON innovation, which Mr. McKinley PAUL BLOEDHORN H—.—l —_— e 3 £ SRS PRt g aay .“-J G S Word has be ived here th: L:;;ltegd;“would be in ‘operation by FRONT STREET T, e H] Cabs . = ord has been received here that | 3 i % Prospector Boasts Slaymg 25 Men in Mountains | momee foe o ot Sl i emmeains o s s e Pk AR o P £ | undergone an operation in a Se- GOODIE AND FOOD SALE |{~"=""""""~ | HARDARE | ‘ P | attle hospital. In a letter to a friend AMMUNITION c v he disclosed that information. The Martha Society will hold a|{ Guns for rent, bought sold and Thomas Hardware Co. | xd | However, the seriousness of his|food and goodie sale at the Sani- exchanged—Always Open S ——. », condition is not known, nor is the|tary Grocery Saturday, September | S ——————pie—— | | date of his return, He and his wife 14, starting at 10:30 am. ady.| SEE BIG VAN I THE | ” | left Juneau several weeks ago for | ——-——— | Liower Feint Bost HOTEL ZYNDA |} MARKET RASKET | a vacation trip in the south. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! o Large Sample Room r Fruits, V: e | . £ Provisions, m fr—e———— —— ELEVATOR SERVICE | | Phone 342 Free Delivery | 8. ZYNDA, Prop. . —4 | . . - | The Forward View Cigwn | | e i 1ioEAL paint suop || PHONE 36 @ \ . L cand’ | It I¥s Paint We Have It! ‘ 1 ; Cards | ) For very prompt : | The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s || WENDT & GARSTER | financial institutions, respects the lessons ' PHONE 548 | L[QUOR DELIVERY | of experience. Th . . | But in its attitude to its customers and their e TrHE JuNEau LAuUNDRY requirements, as in the facilities it has Harr,y Race Franklin Street between v | provided for their service, this bank takes N 1 Front and Second Streets 4 he forward view. ew ¥ t DRUGGIST PR R Posses were organized to make an intensive search of the | People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a ° “The Squibb Slore” wild Sierra mountain country near Auburn, Cal., follows | broader future find this institution as re- rctlc .. ing the boast of Earl (Bud) Kimball, 21, left, also known sponsive as it is responsible. as Cramer, that he had killed 25 men. Kimball, a pros- pector, was taken into custody following the finding of . “ F 0 S S the . Kennett, former Chicago business ® Pabst me m doned mine shaft. Kimball, shown in o i h s reported to be the known slayer Dl'lllght BGGI' CONSTRUCTION CO. g Juneau _Ice N Mysterious disappearance of sev- | The B M Behrends Bank On Tlp Phone 107 Juneau Cream g te remote hill count hes » * )3 Parlors ] ry matcl “ ”, ———— o right is a group of posses or i Juneau, Alaska JIMMY CARLSON e I P i . : ¢f the scarching parties, ‘ SHOP IN JUNEAU!