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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 15, 1935. GASTINEAU CHANNEL | | A SPECIALTY arious departments and they will] receive many honors in the next few . . AI ’l E . ah's party look askance on big busines: | . Dall asikd INPLYE@ monopoly and special interest corporations for it h “The atars incline ; PROFESSIONAL ' Traterniil: Sudioties BV v nENDER: L' Editor and Madager AMATE Betdlilest to She Democtacs HiRE A WERSH R ] MASONIC LODGES | wolrf o g e | B Pl r 5 principles of Democracy to keep that menace in line. D | H BN i _ 5 R R v by ine But Borah, of course, was looking toward vote| BIRT AY Oroscope MEET FOR DINNER | Helene W.L A]bre(‘ht_& '_Gasnn,cr_u Channel l Mo L TR COMPANY at Second and Main getting rather than old fashioned party lines. He | e ; A AN G PHYSIOTHERAPY H Streets, Jun B knows that “trust busting” has a direct appeal to The Empire ectends congrafula- but do not compel Marking closer relations beiwee PR g - R B. P .0. ELKS meet L Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class the average American voter. tions and best wishes today, their the two lodges as the result bEs o iy ivtedical GY- B i i‘ every Wednesday at & : matter. ; But young Teddy, being always the friend of big |birthday anniversary, to the follow-| ===~ g ~——|sasier transportation via the new | ashdeeorilont yl‘;"}:]‘; i 1 P. M. Visiting bothers ) e AGBRIBTIAN RATES - ; B gt e n u abter o’ BEBAbEE Boskh | 0" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933 | Douglas bridge, the Masonic groups| | 7o oldsteir Building | weldome. Oelivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.28 PUSAES: ‘““’5_‘; < h Id; : ‘“H prin el Until late today evil influences|of Juneau and Dougles held = | one Office, 218 ] M MONAGLE e B Fonewing tatey he Siaty Sumreld with Vet SO AL DR Wi OCTOBER 15 prevail, according to astrology. It is|dinner and business meeting las t Sl B / B' ’”:t[' " -y e i advance, | ness monopoly was the major issue in the coming Ruth Lundell a time for cautious decisions, for|night in the Masonic temple. Din- 't §e M. H SIDES' Secretary. “ Avanoe, §1.2 £ campaign. Cleverly hedging in order not to make o vich there is a sign of sinister portent.|nar, prepared by Mrs. Katherine | B . ok > : o li confer a favor if they will promptly Tom Popos DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER : | - ———————— € < Office of any failure or irregularity it too blunt in words which expressed sympathy with . it Ly Misrepresentation and double-|Hooker, was served at 6:30 after|! g . 3 i R ap ey A DENTISTS KNIGHTS ©1 COLUMPUS in the delivery of thelr DeP%i2; Business Office, 374, | Borah’s attitude on monopolies, the son of the former| ¢ dealing may be unusually prevalent|which the regular business meeting Biblagren pr i Seghers Council No. 4 e e~ | President Teddy Roosevelt declared the fight should {as many get-rich schemes are pro-|was convened. . g ing 1766, Mectings second The Amfim.fisfifiif?ch;"?‘IE\PJT..(.”]Ax tn the be on Government extravagance, too many taxes and 20 YFARg AG jected and fostered by the gam-| V. L.Hoke was raised to the third S a.;n Areghp s l and last Monday &t use for :~-|.‘\;h‘|'\;v<lx~_u_u.mu‘1 .“IInl«”\\v‘\h::w:::‘vll:')]u\”‘«'1.‘4‘1“:‘.1‘:‘1' attempts to subvert our form of government, rather . . bling spirit which will be rampant|degree k?y Mount Juneau lodge No. 8 ‘. ¢:7:30 p. m. Transient lscal news published herein, : % than monopolistic tendencies. From The Empire i (hzf)\:]gfisrhe ;l:fu::;:; AR ;:?d wn:‘n ;:;:m;ers of Gnsr[memn‘ % " | brotrers urged to at- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ~ Young Teddy, despite his! tender political years, s ,i‘sms w';]'; h:‘:flde:me':j praie = s gjfléu"* 124, “-]&A- M-lo‘ !D:’_“;i‘_ D C_P 7 = 1 tend. Cowne' Cham- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION belongs to that Republican school known as the Old |~ I ook iy i ebin iy 5 BTG tne, Severnl Binoc . D.Nr}_“cnm bers. Mih St. Jotgzzg. MULLFH, i cchflidied sl Bhousl e S AL o et 3 OCTOBER 15, 1915 ) : aces, Sam Devon acting as' | ENTIS G. K, f. J. TURNER, Secretary Guard; & group of ‘political thought thal "’_"‘”“": | Plans for immediate construction | Planetary. influences will encourage Worshipful Master for the first Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | | _ SRR MG ing almost as rapidly »us the buffalo did ‘lxum t) e‘ul an 8,000-ton_ ball-type mill for | the work of hostile propagandists. |section and Rangnar Kronquist for |, Building | | MOTNMT TUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 A Western plains. Politically, Col. Roosevelt is d""me Alaska Juneau Gold Mihing| As often happens, beneficiaries of |the second section. | Telephone 176 Second and Fourth Mon « k8 pictive of those horse and bugey days his cousin|o ot U IRl T inning to bertdr- | he Dolices of istate and federal B & - =il day of each month tr Franklin Roosevelt referred to recently, and in ‘an o "o " with Charles E. Bruff in|agencies will become bitter critics.|SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- | @ __ el Scotth Rite Templey age of automobiles and airplanes. charge. 5 | Forces inimical to the President and LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 Dr. Richard Williams beginning at 7:30 pm. ey —_— _ | the New Deal will gain through or- 'pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- ¥ % : HOW *RD D. STABLER, Good: iroieas Albert E. Lucy was appointed| sanization, it is forecast. |LIVERY—Phone 442. adv DENTIST Worshipful Master; J. WES W. 9 Deputy U. S. Marshal at Yakutat.| Flanetary influences will incline T | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | |LEIVERS, Secretary. ¥ (Cordova Times.) | i imcn to tear down many things that | e oo pathy Gastineau Building & i -!they have built up. Many changes 2 \ From time to time the Alaska Game Commission J. G. Gt),lvln"oi Seattle, alnd_ns e Eepartmans abpw:ashilxrlgmn irc; i Phona 481 > DOUGLAS fP”E has been the recipient of criticism from the public |sociates, p;u-%:;;;_ed tgc (;‘:a:tl no% Drophedlid i ermanent R AT - o s ol ; land press. For the most part this criticism has property 0! illiam , D. Kb, b g 5 A 2 | . 0. - ! | peen offered more s an expression of public desires |Wrangell, in Ground Hog Basin, up| Cabinet heads will play stage- 2 Dr. A. W. Sicwart || 0% F 0. E 5oty ; |the Stikine River. | according to the rules of an | Wa'vln . | [Meets tfirst and third Mondays. 8 o (Imx:”:mhm]p](i'nc:lment.d th ies through which iren's game, it is foretold.; v g i DEN1IST ; |p-m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting i 5! Which calls to min e agencies throug v - i | 1 s A a Govemm:nt representative ;gnay disarm the critic.| Judge R. W. Jennings was hold- | Lawyers will add strength to the il H;;;A;;.n;'z.l‘glpm, | srothers welcowre. J. B. Martin | UILDING | ! | STAYING OUT OF WAR. A T h, Cashen, Secretary. Among them is the efforts of Clarence.Rhode, a: |ing court at Ketchikan. ant to the executive and Deputy Game Warden, and | Off>e Pnone 469 Premier Goemboes of Hungary with Herr Hitler in 'y, qity prices. This rise has been international in|poady Bullion shaft at Treadwell s ke i 8 ably wi be inclined-to be critical | FRFE While the North African tountry Ethiopia figures Game warden George Nelson to usher in the open Alaska Day was ‘?h be‘fl‘t’:’e"l:: AR 8 {{ Peter Pan Beauty Shflp ¥ in the primary front of the war picture, the question season on deer. Both Mr. Rhode and Mr. Nelson in the schools on the with | : or men in au-| 3 — Our t.ucks go any place any | that seems to be occupying all Europe appears {0 have left no stone unturned to assist hunters while Fhe Rev. A. P. Knshex{aroff mnk—‘ f yvrfm-;!‘ be received late to: t MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. ku'-ert Slmpson | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | have a different hue. The issue of another Ceniral at the same time protecting the deer. In this atti- |ing the address to pupils. "E‘:‘ ”[flr:::“’"anf?nfi: W o VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Opt D and a tank for crude oil save | _ A s sy » . B o) ave 8 1t P S | ) “theor g lew York and | S . . burner trouble, Power is uppermost in the minds of the leading na- tude the sportsmen have absorbed the fact that as > a ' Front Street Phone 221 1 P tions across the water, the first public hint of it Officlals the wardens have translated their duties| The Neveda Creek Droperiy:én | flantl cptoal I} | Ui"d“"’c ‘6“ Angeles Col- POONE 149; NIGHT M8 | s g 7 g hey indicated a 8 those belonging to servants rather than maste ‘Dnuglas Island was to be developed evening is read as favorable | —rresromerseorormorses | lege of Optometry and R - ix TRANSFER P coming from Italian sources when they indicated a 8 ZO€ PEOCE o T ol done much to bring |With M. S. Hudson in charge of | ‘or planning by bankers and others o . Opthalmology | ELIAB blockade of Roman ports would not necessarily cut the Game Commission into closer harmony with |the crew. | who understand financial problems. | : : | Glasses Fitted Lenses Groend — off supplies to Italy. The Mussolini Government| .. | | Foreign monetary decisions will be JU,\ FA U {|= 2y R el AR R ATL pointed out it might get its war implements and v ] | A reception was held at Tread- of exceptional interest. | 5 4 { Commercial Adjllflt' l food supplies from Germany via Austria. This was Rising ‘World Prices {well at the home of Mrs. D. J.| Persons whose birthdate it is| | | ' I'R. H. VANCE & Ratine B ! i given weight when Austria, also with Hungary, de-| g nora o ‘Mcl{enzie for the Rev. Guy Chris- | have the augury of a year of suc-') Dr" 14 Co‘ { OSTEOPATH ment & Rating, Bureau p* clined to vote in favor of applying the sanctions of (New York Times.) ;:mn and wife, new Episcopal pas-| cess along certain lines, bub thl‘:p}‘ & iv ;?“m;xmwn 1;nd :);&n:ln::lt;n ')opemmngoewlnt,:xrmme Serve { at s o st v usy | tor. jealousy, ci rel ! - O 'y ee. onrs to H 1 ] S L L R it of| Another symptom as well as another cause of e A AT TR WSt LAt CORNER ORUG) BTORKSH S g ottt Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. This came on the heels of a two-hour Visit Of\yo.oyery has been the slow but steady rise in com-| york was progressing on the| Children born on this day prob- E P. 0. Substation No. 1 U] office Grand Apts., near Gas- We have 5,000 local ratings " \ ¢ on fiie DELIVERY Berlin. Immediately after that conference the Breabextent, While the threat of war between Italy and |anq was expected to be completed 1nd to cxact what is best in lite. | i = f ol powers such as Great Britain and France became Ethiopia has no doubt been an |nr]uex1§e. too much by the first of the year. Noah Webster, lexicographer, w‘a" oty s A T D] e F; ks openly suspicious. Many European observers went weight could caL_slly be attached to this. Pmressmfj | born on this day, 1758.50r.hers' ot — e - | e sl . [ et so far as to prophesy a campaign against the pres-|Irving Fisher's index number of (-"nnmndxiy Prices |y, Simon Hellenthal sailed on|naye celebrated it as a birthday n AMMUNITION ! GENERAL MOTORS i JUNEAU FROCK ent Territorial division of Europe. last week, for exufnl)»l“h b)l\ed on 1VUv_‘l d‘i‘r‘]"“‘g‘_“/f““]f: the Princess Alice for Seattle. clude Eugene O'Neill, dramatis Guns for rent, bought sold and{ | and | SHOPPE About the same time the German Ambassador to|foT k“’h“r' “;“’8,25 i bl Dol A thecs Hedes S 1888; Frederick Huntington Gillett, | exchanged—Always Open . MAYTAG PRODUCTS | {§ “Exclusive but not Expenstve” Rome had an extended audience with Premier Mus-|Week before, 5. e soages it Willis E. Nowell, Cherles and |y, s Senator, 1851: Raymond M. i W. P. JOHNSON I \ Cuntg, . Divosos.! Lkt .y 25 e i) before and 843 four weeks befor gaests & Mary Otteson filed location notiees | wast clerey £ i SEE BIG VAN P h solini just after he had returned to his Ttalian head-| 4 4 ice due to broad basic factors rather than|gor “trrce Jode claims at Funter t, clergyman, 1862. | , SRR T i Hosiery and Hats . quarters from Berlin. Little wonder n?m E.:urope 1S panicky fluctuations caused by changing cables pgy i (Copyrizht, 1935) fiha Lower Front Stnfl;— B P R T T AR TP e e e R ] more concerned about the Ethiopian situation than|yeoarding war intentions. i NTARETL q;(" sl i b et | s SE z b it would sometimes appear to make public. | What is much more significant, this steady rise | eather: Maximum, 50; mini=! f ¥ DINNER [ - . f S ‘ i;l‘\ S | ! L v z L McCAUL MOTOR ¢ Most European observers, both newspaper Cor- has now brought prices, on the Fisher index number, mum, 40; cloudy; rain, .60 inch, REMEMBER Martha Society Din- Jones-Stevens Shop | ! ants, W, ve a ha D g ings, ly to the highest point reached in the present 2 Sy : Eopentals, Lo e 8 O e Ul T2 iy i1 6, TRI0: 5 Opsr AR PR wor, Presbyterian Church Parlors, Everstning in Fornishings COMPANY ~and more official diplomatic representatives, appear|year to date but sinc ks i G <y Sctober 23. Adults 65¢, children 50c. LAD [ tor Men | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers to be convinced now that a new central power in|numbers show substantially the sflmltnl'ef;‘l-l-h h:_: MAUL I L LA READY-TO-WEAR | Vi Europe with ‘Temaking of border lines is more|°f ,T‘h‘;n‘*r‘:’;‘r‘fih?:i“‘:;“‘V_C;:?_“_ e ] | o S | Bewara Street Near Third | P B H e i At a SR, when a|Point in m ; ; ! The first lter : ; ? eal 2 threatening than at any time since 1014 when &| 'y, giagistics, at 81 per cent of the 1926 aver- I T':‘;“ lll'-e;mrv work of Arthur | ® . is similar program “ES ‘;tar[ed from Berlin only to be‘age, was at the highest point for the year, 45 per h\ | umh‘x,;d ‘,};vp‘;.uts:v;la.r.‘mg i3 3 B e o e e checked in a World War. | cent above that of a year ago and almost 13 per v gty elis| s “Anatol,” § With the Nazi sentiment that has shown itself cent above that of two years ago. e [1 te ;u‘( dramatic sketches of the | JUNEAU-YOUNG ‘ FQRD AGENCY, ] in Austria before, it isn’t hard to picture the Hitler| The advance in prices has not been confined to' Tv Chased Down Streets! ni affairs of a rich young Vlen-‘ ! Hardware Cnmpany | (Authorized Dealers) . regime moving suddenly for out and out control of the United States. Crump's index number of british o # B 2 S a AL e | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | GREASES Austria while Mussolini is directing an attack in commodity prices last week sluodhlzt (:3: per cTe:t n Memph]s’ ClOll’lCS if" oo lZIIZZ-=—-!| sShelf and Heavy Hardware | GAS_OLLS i |of the 1926 level, the highest reached tl year. e = § Apart ts Sq | Guns and Ammunition 1 North Africa. | 1924 4 I ) : Torn, Hair Pulled | { Apartments Scarce in Seattle N . As these developments slowly trickle out of Eur- Ectonon?lsts 13‘8;;;0::2@9"%“':39@ rsilL]:i‘:vas s[ffpehéfi?& ’ '/ | } Wire or write reservations NOW { | #~————————————— « DRY CLEANING JUNEAU MOTORS A s reac s e o e s e iy ope to the general public, it isn't hard to see why St Prices The index num-| MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct. 15—Two THE PRESIDENT i Feot, of Main Street 2 gold payments in September, 1931. ber of Italian priges for the third week of Septem- e girls, who reported for work this APARTMENT HOTEL 1119 OLIVE WAY our own Government moved quickly and emphatically ITS to declare its neutrality. It was a well ‘plflnned ber was the highest this year; the German figure morning at the Plough, Inc., plant, SEATTLE ; ] action for peace for our own people, indicating that | gionds at the highest point in the last three years,|Were chased down the street by R:VT.E;K!I};IG DISTANCE | Wise to Call ‘8 } i _[__C_. our own leaders in Washington are aware that the|and the wholesale price index, even in France, shows | striking girl cosmetic workers and|} RATES: rfifin“é"%‘m’}ffi?fi‘ | dort ‘| Juneau Ice Cream best way to win a war is to stay out of it. |a sharp reversal of the previous downward trend their clothing torn and hair pulled DISTINGUISHED BY 'I'HEG | J'lnl’(lu [ Water. | | Parlors i since the beginning of the year, the August figure before the police interceded. QUALITY OF ITS SERVICE; | | { ” | ¥ | 4 Saiite o ; |of 1343 comparing with 334 in July. The company is attempting to put THE HIGH STANDARD ||} Washiug |{° Mountatn oo 4 YOUNG TEDDY AGAIN. | o o eanot. be. aitributed to any| 100 new girls to work replacing the § ov rrs renanine awp {0 Transfer Co. | {;;LN____ g single clause, it reflects on the whole an increasing | strikers. ITS EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION | | | il - | B One of the reasons young Teddy Roosevelt Prob-| g g gemand for goods. It must tend to give more Skl o ATTRACTIVE NEW LOBBY when in need of : € frmsee ‘ ably hasn't gotten farther with his own party as fl\employment by increasing and restoring profit mar- Zziexmosth exacting tenant will MOVING or STORAGE | i ) political luminary is probably reflected to a degree|gins It will help the gold bloc in its struggle U‘LD STEA H 1 mefit:e tNeé;' b;acu:ifl&l npart.l; Fuel Oil Coal - in his interchange of ideas with Senator William E-ingainst devaluation. The fact that it has occurred g NEW’ furanhing: r;oo:sma:y T er 1 Our Borah of Idaho over the last week-end. Borah, who |simultaneously in nearly every leading country il-| ahoose. dither Eu]} Amestias ransf ‘ is seen in some sources as a potential Republican |lustrates once more the essential economic unity| Presidential candidate in 1936, leans to the dram-of the modern world. If recent gains are to be held atic and public appeal. He hasn't been some twenty | and extended, the policies of individual nations must years in Congress without learning something of the | recognize that interdependence. ballyhoo essential to the successful politician. modernistic design; 2 rooms from $42.50, which includes electricity, elevator and switchboard service. Garage. MANAGED BY EXPERT RENTAL SERVICE | ALA4SKA AUNDRY PHONE 15 QUEEN SENDS OUT $0S CALL Public interest seems to be divided between find- BT I Indicating that he has been doing a little studying | s | . g some one who can defeat F. D. R. and some one ¥ Whlte & Bolhrd lflC- ' of the 1935 prospecis and looking for a batle €Y. |yng can stop Joe Louis—(Buttalo Courier-Express) | Former Alaska Vessel ‘in|{ A prices, sizes, Locajions. = > (= | —— S the veteran Senator let it be known he believes the | e 2 M tind &ve o ofh il Republicans might take a tip from the Democtals| “Republican Chiefs See 1936 Victory.” Thats fme| Distress 400 Miles : TittS i Wanb s B and direct their campaign along the lines of “trust|if the Democrats don't see the darn thing first.—! from Honolulu ' busting.” It would be an innovation, to be sure, (Boston Transcript.) e e RAD[O SERVICE s T b o A B " | SEATTLE, Oct. 14—No further B le » P o d : l C R |word has been received from the ut r auro Bl;.:’g \%Eflllg:!D ’ Roosevelt Opening Presidential Campaign (" seaner Queen tmer e 5 ¢ of the Pacific,” which flashed dis- s T R l K E ! Drug CO. “Next First National Bank’ tress signals Saturday while 400 PHONE 534 mil’;]se ‘a::e: z‘;fil‘:aluécore of recent BRUNSWICK “Express Money Orders "1 |vears, in the Southeast Alaska BOWLING ALLEYS Anylie i route, was recently sold to Japan- Phone 13 Free Delivery ese interests to be junked and was Rheinlander Beer on Tap i making her way across the Pacific under her own steam. | i . | i | " < The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska MODERN FACILITIES GIVE YOU LOW COSTS It has always been our object to provide the ul- New ON RCIAL ° timate in servlc;‘ at “‘f " COMME T4P BEER || Arctic o and SAVINGS IN TOWN! and our modern equip- i @ ment have helped us in reaching this goal. The Charles W, 2 Carter Mortuary \ PHONE 136-2 “The Last ‘Service Is the Greatest Tribute” : Pabst Famous Draught Beer 3 On Tap | “JIMMY" CARLSON Resources Over Two and One Half Million Dollars THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and v Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS speak from platiorm of his train at Fre- 3 his campaign to insure West suppozt Crowd estimated at 15,000 heard President Roosevelt (arrow), \ the AAA in what was regarded as opéning of mont, Neb., and defend the e lastion,

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