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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1935. Alaska’s Golden Harvest. e e By Dad Alaska Empire Cumed HAPPY. Th s Ptk | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies 4 o i i (Fatrbanks News-Miner.) Look and Learn ||z ' , ‘ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor an at news comes from the goldfields of Alaska H | i Gasi 6 < . =t ,u.stmpau Channel s | st aaw of & bammer utpat tinrear x| EBITE THDAY oroscope By A.C. Gordon [ —ld A PIRE. PRINTING COMI second and Main | yesterday's dispatches stated the yellow metal % .| Helene W.L. Albrecht |{*—— June Alaska. ~ i | shipped from the Territory in October totaled $3268,-| The Empire extends congratula- but do not compel’ S R g e | PHYSIOTHERAPY i TR TR o T ey Post Office in Juneau Second Class| o0 as compared to $1,919,000 for the same month last | tions and best wishes today, their | Massage, Electricity, Infra Re H P. e / . e/ | 1. ‘What are tbe ten largest cities 7 B. P. 0. ELKS .meets — birthday anniversary, to the /ollaw- 1o the 1. S, named 4 oFderd Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at 8 P, "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. \he tor. 918 merbu shipments soon will be completed, thus|ipg: xrwsr 74 . tinshe U, S, 2 | 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. M. Visiting brothers wel- ] i e S L e rounding out the bulk of the 1 hipments. ‘wr:nNI:‘SDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1935 2, How many n;xfles a]kt;lav does Phone Office, 216 foikd M AONACLE By mail, postage paid, at the following ratest =~ | All productive months this year have witnessed NOVEMBER 19 | Benefic aspects rule today, accord- | the average housev&; e walk? e e e One vear, in '““m o e e T " decided increases over those of las year. H. M. Porter ling to astrology. The stars eacour-| 3. What is f‘”°5°-h i SIDES, Scoretary. e o, 1 Saan 1: ‘: 3.‘ Under the incentive of the higher price of gold, William G. Honold a;u- roncentrauoln and proi:‘ess:‘cmus rejéén wmh::;g?gfilst:ry" he long: s A te Ve ta i a3 R AR notify the s ¥ 4 o R R S B e in- o orning hours are ¥ 3. the de numerous new dredging, dragline, hydraulic and in: Fred Soderlund The mi P v & | KNIG 5 * Telep! s I | dividual placer operations have been under way this Robert Fraser {to women who should emplo; Lhel]: 5. Vggavtvxs nc::z ::;,7 average age| | DENTISTS S g;l‘ui;l" S(:LUMBUS BER (OF AssO ATED PRESS. | season. Hard rock properties are stepping up their Lavenia Sibley Ibest energies in any line of work jof Worl B;r‘fiw;ERs' | Blomgren Building 1760, Meetings g 5 & cxclusively ertitled to the | ;014 ang the number of producers steadily increases. N. Lester Troast, Jr. that engages them. Perils lie in dis- ’ : i PHONE 56 B ot pRvhfn; Cadited. £5 ; j tistaction and discontent. 1. New York, Chicago, Philadel- Hours 9 am. to d pm. {and last Monday at 3 it or not otherwise cr paper and also the The new price of gold doubled the width of the ——— | satis f 16ve [ohia. - Detroit, Los ‘Angeles, Cleve~ 17:30 p. m. Transient q losal news publjshed herein . | paystreak in Alaska. That meant doubling or Multi-| eeoweros comree. The stars encourage serious phia, LN08 DHECION, LIeYe = L prothers 1aeliIR. ab 4 St % i At 0 R y laffairs. Girls may make good im-|land, St. Louis, Baltimore, Boi'c.y, 3 SISO AT S AT W B ST 2 B ALASKA CIRCULATION E TO BE LARGER plying the life of gold properties in Alaska. \ al " ib8 asi | BitiabRTED % tend. Coumeil Cham- THAN THAT ANY R BUBENCATION, | Nothing could hurt Alaska as much as setting YEARS A(‘«O | pressions en persons of Ofifll;‘)l £ 1] E“gm- il Dr. C. P. Jenne | bers, Tifth St JOHN F. mm . i 5 TRGS T e e the price of gold back to the old figures of $20.67 an 1 J if they are serious and we dd;:n anzi e | DR taT MG R BT CURNER, Secretary ounce. Such action would paralyze Alaska, closing From The Empire This is & m"“"a"% wem bugsiness & Gilhen Victorid, { Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine R e i ,,,i down numerous operations and throwing an army of [ulth:gk:‘ S_rjparr;uz:sa:eemems el Mgy o e i Building || MoUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Eig men out bf work | vty R ey i bbiness. i sl $215 8 LA i Telephone 176 i Second and fourth Mon= | | | If the sometime mooted program of increasing the = cause temporary ted with s i, S e S 0 day of each month in 5 @ price of gold to $41.34, or double the old price were NOVEMBER 19, 1915 Theatres and those co:neztzms il smor N yuNEAU! SRR b Scottish Rite Temple, put into effect, gold mining in Alaska again would| This was Juneau’s day of disaster, them s}\ould benefit u:x g:mand Tor| —— - -t CH beginning at 7:30 p. m. 5 be vastly augmented. However, as it is, numerous|chronicled The Empire of this date, figuration. A grea D R ‘l ] Wlll 2 HOWARD D, STABLER. o ! t resaged among per- | Dr. Richarc ilhams f | new dredges and other equipment have been installed,| with a shrill Taku whistling around amusement is {:‘55 | DENT[ST Worshipful Master; JAMES W. and Alaska is tndeed enjoying golden days :ach and every corner, the cable sons of every ¢ : , |1 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS § | | 4 LEIVERS, Secretary. 3 W Fairbanks, as the golden heart of interior Alaska, |proken somewhere—our information| As the world mowest tg:lnr(}i] ‘:‘20 || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE || —f—— 5 is the major producer and has many years assured life [is very vague—between Juneau and preccdented events ?_“‘ “’anc gidy 8 Castineau Building i DOUGLAS fOFE . for her mines. Her hard rock as well as her placers|Seattle, and, to make matters worst, | the l:‘f'nd of civilization, many pe: EARLY For {1 Phone 431 i N e i t) les will demonstrate a reckless quest fH 55 AERIE o) will engage the attention of many for long years|no meat in town. The City of Seattle, P! e g g L 4| o =3 ) to come. which had aboard it a month’s sup- | for pleasure tha Thankegiving 4. 17, F. 0. E. 595 Nome has enjoyed a better season in gold mining | oly of Juneau meat, was forced, be- thmzhl' TN T B - R‘Meets first’ and third Mondays, 8 k this year than any time since her rush days. ause of storms and engine .trou-| The evening is 5:’ ge(l:'l s s Diniter | Dr. A. W. Stewart | p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting | Numerous other placer fields have similar ex-|ole, to turn back to Seattle with the FM\‘b,le planetary n_ud e so-; I o ool { brothers welcome. J."B. Martin, W. | t periences to report. The old Klondike is in the same|meat still in its hold, and Li?e other happy results :!'C_PWU;LS:‘F ] i P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. THE SAME MR. HOOVER. category, installing new dredges and preparing to open | joats due into Juneau this week m’, r:x1tac:s,mtlliei;e tioryns e:,pec- G t' C f Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. | & b ] ground long considered too low grade to be worth|carried no meat, nor would one ar-|aitending forma D s i astineau ale SEWARD BUILDING = Mr. Hoover has made another speech. The exX- g rive with meat within the next six |ially thfl:h;ngwnt approaches | Office Pone 469 (| Our trucks go any place any | President, addressing the Ohio in New York| guon is the epic story of gold throughout the|iays, Much search had not yet re-| As Thanksgiving mer NPlD ol & | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | City, has reiterated in many w what the PeoPle Northland today. With all this golden return today| realed where the cable break wasit is well forb{)elzom Dr t:S olm 5= e = —-| | and a tank for Crude Oil save | : of this country discovered several years ago, that he and promise of a large return for years to,come| ocated and there seemed no im- count me:ri ”ess ngs, hor ;ebey'orei T FINE ‘.‘——.——-. A A e | burner treuble. I ol is an arch reaction \d & protector of the special Alaska's future glows bright, but it will be far brighter | mediate chance that anythi wouldwl93ijv'_l(“‘r13re:};‘$§:§ ot doi | ! Wikl ana Teas Raaihe i Robert Slmpson || PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | 5 one has only to read his Lypical Hooverisms to see his number increased throughou and. > Pleltambil ot i i o {|] Graduate Los Angeles Col- o kil g e .| It will pay Uncle Sam immensely to do all possible amed one of the wildest of the the augury v [ SR nte sl sk el 4 Tapifly thay the' foriner Republigan. offupant cs ”:‘ to lxmlml'lj:xl{ and inerease the Alaskan gold yield. | Fakus, and plate glass windows suc- | employment and much good fortune. | | pA 7], BLOEDHORN ! | lege gf g]p:omletry and hite se t ¢l ged a t, @ E vants Y q 2 ¥ : b ster: i ” ¥ | | almolo s e~ ws L eloucs napg b shypsede why And mlll " ‘1" While the gold output mounts Alaska will increase|-umbed to its strength, and planks |Writers maybeespec;g}Ig moni)dbl | oty i OISR - - - to take up where he was abrutly cut off by Whe €16¢ o byrenases in proportion, give labor a new army|‘ore along the waterfront. Several ledre"‘b;m S Gy DR : | | Commercial Adjust- | torate three years jmo, It \Jmlw:ld be said m):lwucm]" of men and pour a vitalizing stream into the lifeblood | small boats were unre;:a;teddAbme:}:- r‘:fid:’:t bsr‘:ijémcofilg frisgilyin == = I ment & Rating Bureau | ‘ of the Republican head man, however, that he is con-' ¢ v 5 oo ess luncheon was scheduled by the i . 2 % ! sistently reactionary. He always has believed and still Juneau Women's Club. This, however, | have rare intelligence and many are ‘ GARBAGE HAULED | ! DR. H. VANCE ‘ Coope: raurl;cgeug;r;exmw Serv- ; ; believes that the large prope d money classes lid not serve much to cheer the endowed ‘gflh h:;ary g:‘f;sed R e Pl e 1Y OSTEOPATH ROOM 1 e RO i { | should rule at the expense of the so-called common An Early Boycott. Jeart of The Empire editor, who re- | Walter Evans Edgo, ] ! r E. 0. DAVIS A e ‘We have5000 locmal r]atmgs olnmme‘ » | S R marked dolefully he was going to|Senator and diplomat, was born on | TELEPHONE 584 i | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; |4 oo s e SR | & e WAt bal et whith 18 (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ake an option on the last 18 inches | this day 1874. Others who have cele- 7 to 8:30 and by appointment, B Mr. Hoover wants to balance the budget, which i v brated it as a birthday include Ar- | Phone 4753 | Y app a perfectly sound idea, but the ex-President wants to The use of the economic boycott by the League|,f weinerworst left in the meat| °. . Office Grand Apts., i.ear Gas- ey e hu tter- | ©f Nations against Italy is hailed as a new experiment. | market | thur Guiterman, poet, 1871; Thomas tineau Hotcl. Phone 177 JUNEAU FROCK ] balance it no matter what the cost of human suffer=|, ;..o oc'the weapon of an organized body of ma-f '~ | Chatterton, poet, 1752. iy SHOPPE § ing. He recognizes no emergencies, such as men, ..o ine effort to enforce international law. But| Meanwhile, with Edward Krause | (Copyright, 1935) [ — — e B R B i | women and children starving unless someone cares for i i¢ very old as a method of compelling & nation to|oresumably enroute to Juneau - ¥ = Co:atst‘l)r A, ;:flc %, them. Like Marie Antoinette, of old, the HoOVer gjter jts policies. When the 13 American colonies were | iboard the Alameda, Juneau police AR oy PAINTS — OILS | s mm‘-’ u,i, a ) philosophy is that “if they have no bread let them'grroring from the severe repressive measures of King| yorked on the clues available hers ! 1 Builders' and Shelf Job Ty eat cake,” but let us balance the budget forthwith George III, they had only the scantiest means of|io tie the net of circumstantial J\ Iodern HARDWARE | b Suiet = so that income tax refunds can be made to the Mellons resistance. According turned to the economic {svidence tighter around the red-] E fh H d C ‘i . oy | and their kind boycott as the best weapon of an unarmed people. moustached German whose namelf ‘fThomas Hardware Co. || N il i et s A eat man of | The first Continental Congress at Philadelphia was|aad grown, in Juneau houbehams,‘ Ethuette &+ | McCAUL MOTOR i (S e e : nat y conservative men, and it rejected the|ilready synonymous with “Captain | ! R : ey in this age of dominated by conservative men, and it rejecte alrea y By Roberta Lee . = COMPANY Plam Ai”"' T“?’““““ " “'""-‘ “’]‘":fly breath-taking \dea of seeking American independence from England.(<idd,” “Bluebeard,” and other g.m.,\\ L | STRATTON & BEERS | | | Dodse m? Plymonth Dealers reputed enlightenment. 1Tt is a little breatt-’8¥M% gy even while it was petitioning the King to moderate | :ious killers of history. Friends. offi¢-~ AR i{ STR EERS || | f to hear & man in public ‘or private life SUBESS: © his repressive measures, it voted favorably on an|Xrause, until now reluctant to ad-| || MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS scheme which would take the bread out’of the mouths ..o ti00 known as the ssociation. This meant | mit anything connecting him with| Q. What is a hors d’ceuy _— I SURVEYORS i SN BN i of nulum;’?“i honest but unfortunate h\mm; DEINes. | ynat ghe 13 colonies, acting independently, were to:he deeds, were beginning to breakjnow is it pronounced? ¢ ¥ S bl R o i | T o It reads #Mfiost like a passage from thé “Rise And yefyse to buy British goods, and to refuse likewise|iown under the accumulated weight, A Tt is a side dish, a relish. Pro- T i 111 5 3 Fall of the Roman Empire” when they broke men on their products to England. ’f evidence, and little by little the|nounce hor du-vr', o as in or, u as ! MUSL‘IAN’ LOCAL LL Telcpine ! FO{{D AGE].VC‘;Y ] the wheel for the amusement of the crowned heads. h as few nations today are unwilling to| nan’s record of lying, cheating and |in urn. accent aftér the du. Nl NO. 1 j e i tAuthorisest Bealers) Of course, we dor ink Mr. ‘Hoover really wants with the League's sanctions against Italy,|jefrauding came to light. “A man| Q When a hostess is being intro- | | Meets Second and Fourik Sun- | 1 — - GREASES to ak any one on the unless, perchance, it be New York was cool to the idea of boycotting ;n;;land who gained the confidence of per-|juced to a man, should she rise? || days Every Month—3 F. M. | | GAS—OILS : Sk it Faabe, o al wheel, We suspect in 1775, Merchants there feared heavy financiallsons only to betray them by rob-| A Yes, the hostess should rise| | DUDE HAYNES, | : a few groans from the 1 would be welcome | losses, and Tory sentiment was strong. But the mass | very and even murder,” he was char- | and offer her hand, whether it is! | Secretary | JUNEAU MOTORS o Sitaie th- the ears of ibe ency-aspiring Hoover. of people in the province of New York were more|acterized by Juneau police, Who re-|a man or a woman. L o Z But the fact. reniaths that the ex.President sctially |interested in eedom than in the profits of their|vealed numer ous petty evidence| @ Should slang expressions be Foot of Main Street % ¥k R et Rl SR R gt merchant class, and eventually aligned New York|where trust in Krause had been mis- |yused in conversation? | avors cutting off public works v\m.\ is solely 0 ith the boyeott placed. A. Mot it is mot necessary, and S “ \\\v\r,. 7y emergency employment scheme to foster business until] * ", o gyre, the colonists found the boycott was| Meanwhile, investigation of the|some people consider it an indica- | g Fanks such time as business itself gets in position to absorb not enough to serve their purposes. But their action |supposed murder of William Chris- |iion of bad manners. | : the slack 160 years ago in combining 13 separate provinces to|:ie led to no special discoveries. Mrs, A > GIVING “The Ad ion’s relief should be turned over economic sanctions” on England set an|Christie remained convinced that T:::j . to local au s and t nding on visionar; scedent. Like a good many other “new |her husband had been foully mur- ; 5 = JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLOR experiments Id be stopped,” con-'id the idea of the xmcx‘rzd:.onnl economic boycott | dered, and many Gastineau Channel Da]l\' LCSSOnS —" ] no, knowis ly an ancient one. rvesidents were of the opinion his| v B S Tosal leouty e e body would be found in the channel £ 5 el ernmi haven't a rumor that the earthquakes were caused by |but so far dredging had led to noth- mn EnghSh . of OB - ,l e w Deal changing its mind is without founda-|ing. o ,M,“. 0: R B e tion. The New Deal doesn’t change its mind—or if ——— 8y W. L. Gordon i “;““ o does it doesn’t admit it. — (Louisville Courier-| Weather: Maximum, 20; mini- on emerger ; = Journal.) mum 14; wind, storm, some snow. el | If you enjoy indoor sports— S0 opre = s T Words Often Misused: Do not say | HEres one of the best—TRY DRY CLEANING I PG o Some folks try for many years to break them- HEADACHES VANISH nor write: “The lightening struck e THE BEST 3 s brought on w 1e same Mr I"f"""f ')“‘h“td selves of a bad habit and then don't succeed, while| Ensch’s scientific X-ray chiro-|the house.” Lightning is the correct BRUNSWICK e White House |others can break a good habit in a single day.—|practic will remove the causes for|word. Lightening means to make [ “UnAmerican the well-fed | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) headaches, neuritis or rheumatism. |jjghter in weight. BOWLING ALLEYS TA! B : Palo Alto baron y for so long, S e Call 206 Main Street or telephone| Often Mispronounced: Antarctic.'| Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg Soft % f » if ever, he has I 1e meaning of the word. Eliminating grade crossings will provide jobs, but|451. —adv.| pronounce ant-ark-tik, not ant- ar- | BEER ON TAP IN TOWN! Giving food to the ng may be unAmerican but think of the coffin-makers thrown out of work— 5 NOTICE tik; accent second syllable. watel‘ . . will' B o the voters| (Newark, Ohio Advocate.) Often Mispelled: Havana; only o 2 :; :‘h‘xi ‘(f()“l;)“x‘_‘vf“ F fo Me-yolemal Sons of Norway to meet Wednes- [ one n [" GENERAL MOTORS Washing [HE MINERS' Yo, BT 55 g Sibier ispacoh, ‘sud ~1\( A decent respect for the opinion of mankind is|day at 8 p.m. Refreshments and| gynonyms: Species, kind, classifi- | [ o Gnl‘:‘ljiODUC‘l‘s ! s 5 a5 BOsDe 00, a0E X ne least of Signor Mussolini’s worries.—(Bos- | fun for all members. —2dY. |eallen oz . I MAYTA e nation, after courteous! ng, can tumn thb qiay| OoC fithe leass ot SlenorBiieed pafi®, yaxiety, soct, Lype; i - L] Recreation Parlors to more important things v ax-Prastfisnt conc| oL RN S By T et s | W. P. JOHNSON and i ol R e = e times and it is yours.” Let us in-| o j - tinues to toy with memories of the past, probably | Haile Selassie s he is trusting to his soldiers, f Z( [ crease our vocabulary by masr,eringI & [ our quuor Store breaking out every now and then in a rash of words the insects and the Lord to win the war—(Times weelesl |ge word each day. Today's word: | - ALk DOALAS for the amusement of the populace Union.) Z 2/ MetTator; one who interposes be-|o - £ L ( 4 g /7 tween parties at variance for the | Jones-Stevens Shop 4 K o ORPHANAGE CHILDREN RETRIEVE PLAYTHINGS - e < omion s W | ‘ there is one God, and one mediator | | LADIES' — MISSES’ L Al ]NDR Y CHOCOLATES | je(ween God and men, the man| | READY-TO-WEAR i i Christ Jesus."—The Bible. | | seward Street Near Third Harry Race SISO A | ] PHONE 15 ¥ Druggist Daily Empire Wan: Ads Pay! I = 1 ] 1 i Hardware Company || 3 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Clgm | Shelf and Heavy Hardware ¢ <8 Guns and Ammunition Cigarettes 4 The B. M. Behrend oar | | { e b. M. benrends ' GARLAND BOGGAN ||| Cards } | Hard d Flo ! But the Flame Bank 8 | ardwaoou ors Does Not . B . g Die . Waxing Polishing || I] h 1 : g Sandin e : Juneau, Alaska ' DENCINE There is the constant worry 4 P on the part of those who have 5 e i GRS others do for them that which l S oty ew (| is necessary that the little ; COMMERCIAL . |l toines which are so import- | G S h ant may be overlooked. It is 4 1 SAVINGS uy Smut o | Byt i anc o\ |l the details. The reverence H . due the departed one may | A |l linger forever dear with the L knowledge that tribute Resources Over Two and One S icte. e A PUROLA REMEDIES Pabst Famous 1 Half Million Dollars PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Draught Beer The Charles W. FULLY COMPOUNDED On Tap Carter Mortuary o B Little children hunt f d thel ious toys in the debris of St. Joseph h f e Ngak onm, o L ) ittle children hunt for and recover their precious toys in the debris of St. Joseph’s orphanage after | AR 2 ) 4 “The Last Servi 1 the Helena, Mont., quakes. One little girl has found her doll, and loves it, despite a broken face, (A3s0- | LG, PHONE 97—Free Delivery JIMMY" CARLSON et ,mf:n?. th ciated Press Photo) \§A ;

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