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Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager Published e evening EMPIRE PRIN Streets, Juneau, Entered in the Post Office in Juneau £s Second Class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A Tobacco Temple. (New York Times.) Bacon’s tobacco shop, almost as famous as all but the most famous colleges of the University of Cam- bridge, is open again. The only breach in the con- tinuity of its life of 130 years came in the last twelve- month as the result of collegiate rebuilding plans. Darwin as an undergraduate roomed over Bacon's. Among its clients were Tennyson, Old Fritz of the — BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions nnd best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the. follow- “The stars 7acline Horoscope but do not compel” 3 S L WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935. Loook and Learn By A. C. Gordon —— e 1. What is the oldest city in the U.8.? 2. What is the origin of the word T PROFESSIONAL IS GO B S e S CRUN | — | Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | Ray, Medical Gymnastics | | 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | Fraternal Societies OF . Gastineau Channel J} B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 P. ing: ¢ Oellvered by carrter In Juneay and Douglas for $1.25) pypyivat “the Liberal and Unionist Duke of Devon- Conflicting planetary aspects ap- | ‘planet”? i Phone Office, 216 M. Visiting brothers wel- | By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: shire, Samuel Butler, the Prince of Wales, who became NOVEMBER 26. pear to be active today, according to| 3. Who said, “He' was a brave|s & come. M. E. MONAGLE, Ous yeal: 10 Bivauce, $1IN; pix frischa. tn advance, | o iward VII, and Charles Stuart Calvertley. Tenny- Walter B. Heisel. astrology. At this midweek selling | man who first swallowed an oyster”? | = AL Exalted Ruler. M. H. $6.00; one month, i advance Subscribers will confer a notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity the delivery of their papers. " Telep 602;: Business Office, 374. vor if they will promptly son, always puffing at his pipe, was too respectably middle-class to remember a mere tradesman. Calver- Simon Russell. Lew W. Williams, Jr. is encouraged. There is a portent that appears to bode ill for commerce. The Navy 4. What is a printer's bodkin? 5. How many tin cans are filled ¥ith fcod annually in the U. 8.? | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | DENTISTS . SIDES, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS “end. Telephones WA OfLIce; 908 STUAIAENS ley, more grateful, saluted the tobacconist in the PRESNING Ce TE S % MEMBER OF ASSOGIATED PRESS. “Ode to Tobacco,” and as freshman recorded that: (oo e will focus interest. Danger of acci- | Blomgren Building :ghers Council No. i The Anoclluh\l,\ Py con: usivel h,(qll»"dd‘rlt:dt}‘x:; By degrees my education \ dents on warships or explosions that ANSWERS | PHONE 56 v sg_l Meetings second use for republication ol rews dispatches credites y i b s s fobORAE. ¥ {8 Auistire. Pia [ & s il <. et Mon & ay 8 t ot otherwise credited in this paper and also the s s others; . Y damage cru . . e, . | lours 9 a.m. pm. . local news publisned herein. 35;‘,,;‘(,’“;’b',’:f,’f",’,fy’*;ng,'af’;fli,,g\. 26 {EARS AGO Deception and secret plans affect-| 2. From the Greek, meaningis— x| 7:30 p. m. 'Transient ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER From The Empire ing international affairs are prog-|‘wandering.” o orothers urged to at- i By the aid of Bacon Brothers. Council Cham- tion during the preceding four years from on the head. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS !| £ you enjoy indoor sports— becoming a candidate in any primary election. | Of course the 20-year span is a dangerous age. || Here's one of the best—TRY DRY CLEANING 1 i i { BOWLING! ———— ——— |1t is the bleak period when one looks back longingly EARLY FOR | ! THE BEST B ‘ at youth and is forced to think, even if not to look . TROUBLE IN THE HOUSE OF old age. It leaves one with a foot in the air and no } | BRUNSWICK [ ] o B i Mo mariac g aratrackive fho 2008 oty | DONLINE ALLEAS TAP BEER gy g 7 el 2 Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg For the benefit of the civilized world, in which | ahead, there is no turning back. : g ! Soft IN TOWN! autonomy has become a byword for intelligent political| It is the period in which, insurance statistics dis- | Water hi existence, Japan announces the autonomy, in North- close, oG M disposed to step out from behind motm: ‘D'-""—"_—"_fi W.shing ® i . 2 ern China, of twenty-five counties of Hopeh and|Cars into traffic without looking to right or leltd, | | SpN, MOYORS i THE MINERS’ ] Chahar Provinces. It is stated that the new “puppet” Whe"tw,e ;xi:,e: :,(;,t,:i “",’,’L”’}i,fii:hfi,f.fi%mfiféea;‘u} ! HENNA PACK | I IAYTAGE;:.ODUCTS L . ruler, Yin Ju-Heng, one-time Administrative Com- f;;:ezavfilgs iy ,ongfisost ;l,ld mines; when young- " [ { o Recreation Parlors missioner of the demilitarized zone, is “on the friend- | gters call us “uncle” and “aunt” lnd’ even grandpa Finger Wave and Marcel W.P JOHNSON liest terms with the Japanese military leaders.” begins to believe we have matured in mind and body. et 1 $1.50 o s = qu St Those free nations who have gained their autonomy| And now the report to the surgeons of America ecelaes ¢ our .I"uor uuo' r.e' by the grace of God and the blood of countless patriots | tells us it is a dangerous age for bumps on the head, X . Y ho will mon;>r with some contempt snd 5ok s lile pity tha¥ e hivs, gabiech fha Tadin it STl afi M Jones-Stevens Shop AL ASKA upon a Province which thought the only way out of |of an apple tree or a hayloft, a minor matier al = ‘E the frying-pan was into the fire. Such men as Wash- | OF 12, is likely to put the law of hydrodynamics in = COSMOPOLITAN LADIES' — MISSES’ L Al (NDRY ¢ ington—who might have saved himself Valley Forge |OPeration and create hydrostatic pressure, which is CHOCOLATES TY READY-TO-WEAR had he been willing to sell the colonies into servitude | MOFe dangerous than hemorrhage.l 3 g BEAU SHOPPE Seward Street Near Third 15 to France; but did not, because he sought, not moment-| _10deed: it is a dangerous age! With physicians, H‘rry Race Phone 517 PHONE ary gain, but freedom for generations to come—may ;urgetl)rns. psly(g}ologists. slfillstlfi)ans s ‘e:i;n Natu;e Druggist turn in their graves; and somewhere in Ethiopia, Ssgieldn»rf: :e ::n::r:::? n;:t, !v,veo:);;u:cant :&n:ox}: ]UNEAU-YOUNG watching his men go down to bloody death to save|to the warnings, which is one thing that helps to a freedom that is dearer to them than life, a dark-|save us. o . el H:m,smy skinned King must look with apprehension upon his —_——— Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Chinese cpusins’ easy acceptance of servitude. It is One of Mussolini's difficulties is that he must and Ammt Guns unition not as if thé Chinese were a nation of slaves, unused | keep the forces in East Africa on the move. Another [ N A ST R S SRS, | to the flavor of freedom, and without craving for it.|is the hard going in Ethiopia.—(Louisville Courier- ST S A ® The Chinese civilization is the oldest known to men.|Journal. The B- M. Behrends GARLAND BOGGAN Ancestors of Yin Ju-Heng must have helped to build o PR RS & I i But the Flame the Great Wall that for centuries—until the coming| 1f the traffic acoldents get much worse the car an Hardwood Floors Does Not Di of airplanes and the economic wiles of Japanese— S WEe (0 IEN0N ¥ SREINT. e xin i ]u'n e e Sald It attbaiets - @PANESE™ aid kit, and folding coffin as standard equipment. ! Wa g Polis g Y ; e . But doubtless Yin Ju-Heng now will have more it Juneau, Alaska , Salldllslg There is the constant worry | baubles to wear on his coat and more rows of brald| Germany has heard that we are going to be able - il on the part of those wha'have | upon his sleeve, though titles, he may find, as the|to do Christmas shopping this year and in one cargo others do for them that which pseudonymous head of an autonomous nation, are not | alone sends 600 tons of toys.— (Boston Globe.) is necessary that the little as sweet as freedom gained by battle on sound —_— COMMERCIAL G y S » h lm;mwh;ech "fim s » principle. Oh, for the good old days when we had nothing uy m"t d Sty i = THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION L . 3 nosticated. Intrigue, plots and hid- 3. King James I. of England. o S0, yreiutos, 0 couldn“( BNt 0 o w«]vat Jen R e +==3 | den policies are indicated. 4, A sharp - pointed instrument | Dr. C. P. Jenne sers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLERN, B. Gough used to cell the “you black devil,” smoked & : The planetary government which |used for picking type | DENTIST 3. K., H.-J. TURNER, Sceretary. to numb his conscience after he had done wrong—a NOVEMBER 26, 1915. 3 3 s SR Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine PY. i .| affects relations with foreign coun-| 5. Between five and eight mil-| . TN s n.o | 3 A highly agreeable form of penance. These OAmbridge| juneau received word that EAWard ..o¢ wi girturbe all human relations | lion. ' A MULNL SUNEAU LODGw svus. 426 undergraduates of the Thirties and Forties must have|grause, accused slayer of William prophesied. Political and other Lon.d | Telephone 176 | Second and fourth Mon= had a guilty joy in the sin so detested by the Queen.|cnristie, Ole Moe, and Capt. Jim organizations will develop internal o — 0 day of each month in || If one dared to smoke at Windsor Castle, one had t0|piynkett, would be returned to Ju- enmyities sitdl fentounies, D e ——— Scottish Rite Temple, smoke up a chimney. To smoke in the streets in the|neau on the steamer Humboldt, leav- . 3 e errsee Sl I beginning at T: oo G « x According to a London astrologer D 1 7 L 3 | . 11 8] g :30 p. m. daytime was strictly taboo. “A man must nevering Seattle Monday night. | tise Presigant of the United’States ailly L.essons | Dr. Richard Williams HOWARD D. STABLER, | smoke or ask to smoke in the prese_nce of the fair, It was also expected in Juneau is to be elected, but his victory will v 5 i ‘ DENTIST Worshipful Master; JAMES W. the books of etiquette ordained, adding the most de- | that before morning Capt. Plunkett's | 0o <iepteq: WL B2 Y FU| in Enghsh ! UEIVERS, Secretary. ’licnous of prohibitions: “One must never offer a cigar|poat would be found. The launch party defdticns. In the primary = | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | ol to a clergyman above the rank of curate.” Peterson called at Port Houghton elections¥of* the .natlonal catnpaign ,;y W. L. Gordon | Csstln:au Building i DOUGLAS fOFE “Everybody” smokes now. In early and even midale (in the search for the “Lue” and | ciose third and fourth parties will i Fhone 431 '\‘ ANt A Victorian times the only smoking rooms were out-|was told that a launch answering .. ¢or <upport but will gain little 5T 2 . doors, the stables, the servants' hall or the kitchen.|jts description had been sighted deep ‘enoouraflmmt ‘Words Often Misused: Do not say, 5 117, F. O. E. ] You couldn't smoke in railway stations in the Forties, |in a narrow gorge off Port Laugh- "~y . Wil c'ontmue RRRaa “The sun immerged from behind the |*:- - %1 | Meets first and third Mondays 8 ) PRIMARY ELECTION LAW REVISION though some of the lines ran smoking cars called|ion The Peterson set off immed- |y ooy e winter despite many la- clouds.” Say emerged (to come out Dr. A. W. Stewart 2.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting RIMARY EL I st A * | Divans. The name recalls Prince Florizel. London|jately to investigate the rumor. bor troubles. Capltalists will spm_.‘lnm view). Immerge means to plunge | DENTIST L brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W. was full of “Divans” fifty years ago. xou couldn't|is expected back before morning. | industry. N‘ew Netores. ke io be‘ nto or under. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. Among the important acts passed byt the last Leg- | ke in restaurants except in a special room. In| Testimony of Sing Lee, Chinaman, s th'rough the manufacturing of | Often Mjspronounced: Direct, di-| | Hours 9 ax.. to 6 pm. islature is the amendment to the primary election| amerjcan college grounds within living memory you|that Krause left Capt. Plunkett's | |rectly, direction, directory. Pro-| | SEWARD BUILDING e { {iron and steel. | LA 5 = law which is being called to the attention of voters| were not supposed to smoke in the presence of day-|skiff at Petersburg further piled up Berdons wiibes birthilate it 15 have‘ncunce the i as in did, and as in die. | | Office Pone 469 i|| Our trucks go any place any [ as potential candidates by Attorney General | light. Not till the Revolution of 1848 could the|:the evidence against the red-mous- théiRuglry of & year of some umoer- | Often Misspelled: Xylophone; XY, (B —22| | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | 4 One of the points on which some | people ‘of Berlin smoke in public. So far as smoking| ached German. Definitely, the ac- tainitles, but the year is marked by;though pronounced zi, i as in ue: s e e 5 | and a tank for Crude Oil save | < the final date of filing can-|in restaurants is concerned, anybody who cares for| usations are now as follows: Krause |y, hoj::es. | Synonyms: Massive, huge, im- i W 5 bt | burner treuble. | been moved up. o the first| the flavor of food or wine must long for the old velo| sached o sunk the "Lue” took the |” EnliCh borm on this day probably | M, Velghty, bulky. | Robert Simpson | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | Jd law provided that declara-|Of smoking at meals. 5 ;k’“ m Pez:;sbl:g;ngfd:en;{me:hw‘wm have buoyant natures and st.rong;“megrand “icyi'a youi -~ ‘::: ha :‘_” Opl. D. | RELIABLE TRANSFER l “ before the first Tuesday in ug:;a:lsozwn elau :Ch i m c;m:;: |characters. Subjects of this sign us-| ooc0 o0 vocabumy' by, masering Graduate Los Angeles Col« 2 2 5 3 | g | — = ute explicitly fixed February A Much Needed Treaty. and after disposing of him went to| oLy Bave the power to project thelr |one yorg each day. Today's word: | | S v e for the primary. Tt further i Ketoliftan, where he’abandaoisd his | e Lties 4513 Win what they de- |Tenable; capable of being held,| | ¢, oo Ffi‘t’;‘"’m&fsa ik o oy = = must have voted the ticket (Cinetnnati Enquirer.) soat, and took passage to Seattle F;mny i daea bom‘.maimained, or defended. “I would e rouna—n | Commercial Adjug[. i p ,, S 4 x in & i . r he four Drecedl;{l .V:axl‘(s L:mc: In one respect, at least, the people of the United|on Ll;e Jef[;xtaon‘ u?derctlr;e ;dame Of | on this day 1809. Others who havem;;};: ms:l:xk:en ,thggo‘:gflfiesl{\fl o ment & Ratmg Bureau e nominees on . ",‘L icket at|giates seem to be benefiting directly from the recent |another of his victims, Ole Moe. celebrated it as a birthday include | g it i = DR. H VANCE Cooperating with White Serv- ary. This, of course, is aimed at the|canadian elections which overturned the regime of § i |Robert R. Livingston, jurist and ' e ok 1 <.)STE'OPATH | ice Bureau | political opportunist with which every party is af-|prime Minister Richard Bennett and put in office the| The steamer Al-Ki was due to ar- | at0sman, 1746; Samuel Dickey, the-| spob 1N JUNBAU, FIRST! £ | ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. | flicted when times look promising for victory. | Liberal Party under W. L. Mackenzie King. Follow-|Tive in Juneau, and the problem w“sioligst‘ 1872, i T it Ak 5l Consuliation a nd examination | We have 5,000 local ratings on file | The amendment is found in Chapter 36 of the 1935 | ing Mr. Mackenzie King’s visit to Washington, Presi- | Whether or not she could get in and (Copyright, 1935 w¢ | | Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || — Session Laws, and, for those who do not have copy dent Roosevelt has announced completion of the (X,i‘;;:: l;leol::qw;;::g:;dherrj;f::gd;af;; S N & F[NE 10:{008:2’ B,n: Ahy‘:ppoinmtx;nt. S t ha eads, reciprocal tariff pact which has been under con- S g - I S o ice Grane pts., i.ear Gas- °r“"’f» om0, Sa Wi s AL i e, Sin e, M‘wsmer:ation for mmf:, than a year. Whatever its pro-|she the first steamer to arrive in| 1| I Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | tineau Hotcl. Phone 177 * JUNEAU FROCK o [ visions, it seems certain to be a step in the right|ten days, but she is also accused of Modern ;|| PAUL BLOEDHORN el i, SR T SHOPPE All candidates for the office of Delegate ! direction. not carrying any mail. R at very reasonable rates i i 2 “Exclusive But Not Expensive” toscongress from- Alasgka, anc, & dardicawes Bloc protests of special interests in this country | {, | FRONT STREET & g Coats, Dresses, Li for any other elective, Territorial or Divisional [y ,,0 lbined: sath Tormar Prime Minister Bennett's| Juneau spent a quiet Thanksgiv- | Ethuette i 1 FAINLS o= OILS Hs(;llu'y e il office now or hereafter created by Act of Con- penchant for Empire preference to deway this treaty. | 13 day, with special services being By Roberta Lee 5 Pl Builders’ and 5!‘"' gress or, the Legislature of the Territory of | Now, thanks in great part to Mr. Mackenzie Kin;;'swh"ld in the various churches. The . l BARIAYE - Alaska, shall be nominated in a primary elec- | i iy Jower tariffs, the two friendly neighbors can|FIks gave a ball which was a great| &=mn= |1 GARBAGE HAULED T ‘Th 1 kbl people in the follow- | pen g few channels through the high tariff wall that SUCCess. Q. What does table d'hote mean, | | 7Pl Il At 6 | thomas Hardware Co. ||| McCAUL MOTOR 3 AL A " ihas hampered their mutual commerce. 5 | and how is it pronounced? i g B i L - % » A_m person who is a member of a political Probably the pact will not go far enough. But Gov. George Black of Yukon Ter-; A. Tt means a common table for| | E. O. DAVIS B SR AT P .’ COMPANY party and desires to become a candidate of every step forward is encouraging. Some tariffs ritory resigned his position in order | ;yests at a hotel, or commonly, a ! | TELEPHONE 584 | 1 STRATTON & BEERS | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers that party for any elective office shall, on or | H i to go to the front with his troops. | i s b S | undoubtedly are necessary between Canada and the meal in a restaurant, etc., at a fixed | | Phone 4753 | | before the first day of February before the A s "ol 4 rii || MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS 5 . v v | United States, as a result of differing domestic legis- ¥ P * price. Pronounce ta-bl' dot, a as in | e L B SURVEYORS ::———-‘*—-—-——:_7__ i) du:eh of :‘lhef 1ana;y ]Eleclmn‘ rfnake,d‘x:der |1ation. But such impediments to the free exchange 23Wea;hor. Maximum 28; minimum | gsk o as in no, accent first and last | ! \’ ! _oath, and file a declaration of candidacy, | odities should. bes no-more: than occasional |23 Fain. syllables. *~——- o which hall contain the name, address and ‘g)r(c:;;:)nr: u: :;se ;Fneral rule zt':nhe;;mpered commer- AyQ. Is there a sterotyped phrase‘\ MUSICIANS LOCAL | !! 3 VA.II“EI:N?NE,,BLDG‘ | | FORD AGENCY : voting precinct of the candidate and a state- | cial intercourse. ) n{ | that is accepted by the best society, | } NO. 1 J: SICPUONE I ! (Authorizsed Dealers) Wi s e e by ARG ol L 4D ST Fortunately, the tariff pact does not have to run | ANCr¥) Lu M BER {for acknowledging an introduction? | . ¢ precinct; that he is a member of the political |y, gayniet of Senate approval. If it did, a few minor (MY i | A. Yes, the only stereotyped phrase | M::" s;“'“’ ahd F""“l'_' ?;_"’ GREASES i . ! £ d v 4 2 i ¥ | s Evi Month—3 F. e Tty frou wRUCh Yo meeks i momiraon; roups might bring enough pressure to defeat a treaty [ $ASH * DOORS * MILLWORK | 5cceptable seems to be, “How do you | ! b Dl;l;: HAVNES, CGAS—OILS that, at each primary election at which he |46 in pursuance of the paramount national interest. Bvey! “gu‘:;l:d;:x"éa' | do?” | Secretary 2 h " 5 ¢ rices! . co., | 3 2 ms_ vvmed durm‘g BB Draeeaing fout ylff"‘s' a8 ;Tl\e new pact should not be regarded as a definite P.OBox 1833 C, Seattle, Wash: | Q. Which is more becoming to a . l JUNEAU MOTORS ::‘S;Onlf:m‘;za]o?[ :fC;uC:dp;"i‘m:ge“g"‘:&t | basis for Canadian-American commerce, however, (SIS TITITIINITITTINELY | fat man, a single-breasted or double- i Foot of Main Street g : | but as one step in developing something akin to free breasted coat? | 4 5 k hy they sh nal- bRt ST \ Tr elected he will support the principles of such | Goire Ensch’s scientific X-ray chlro-i ?arly as dse:.Lfortlh" fin iv,srlasvaxm;‘iona;i1 pl:n.‘; i Wi X % L’;;;:. :fififiéfi‘%—:? .o'n'-lzflnlsyofz‘i ‘prutic will remove the causes for| E% GIVING \ orm, and its platform for Alaska adoptes The Hazardous e. eat and sl b ows you 10 | headaches, neuritis or rheumatism. | = <P « = during the preceding two years. [ gt g Setion, yet entirely entic and sete’" | Call 206 Main Street or telephone! %fl [ JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLOR | Providing for persons who have not voted at (Kansas City Star.) A D L E R l K A 451, —adv. | EF the primary for four years on any ticket, such as| ono would have thought that the author of a re- | 3 young voters and new voters in-the Territory, this pory made to the American College of Surgeons at its| For sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co,, | | additional paragraph is included in the new law: | Ssan Francisco convention could have realized that per- | in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. | P Nothing contained herein shall prevent | sons from 40 to 60 had enough on their minds without | | / i | | one who has not voted at any primary elec- For the small boys who just know that Santa Claus time will be forever in coming around again solid grain of comfort in the admonition of postal authorities to “shop and mail there should be a now for Christmas.” You can't beat somebody with nobody, wisely com- ments Jim Farley, emphasizing the report that there are lots of Republican hats in the ring but all about the same size. ]tellmg them theirs was a dangerous age for bumps more to worry and argue over than the trend to cubistic art and modernistic furniture.—(Atlanta Con- stitution.) A report is out that Mr. Hoover ‘“entertains hopes.” Well, he isn't the kind of man who would be discourteous enough to kick a hope out the +door.— (Toledo Blade.) Every once in a while you can't help wondering why the police interfere when the gangsters are killing each other.—Dayton, Ohio, News.) and SAVINGS Respurces Over Two and One Half Million Dollars DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery '\ i e b Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “~JIMMY" CARLSON our earnest duty to care for the details. The reverence due the departed one may linger forever dear with the knowledge that tribute was complete. . The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest, Tribute”