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THE DAlLY ALAbKA EMPIRE, SAll Rl’ \\ DEC. 26, I‘B() 7 By BILLIE DE gm&,. ANOTHER THING, MR. SM(TH-- (€ T A% o RECRESENT YoU, T ABSOLUTELY €0RBID YOU T0 TALK T0 REPORTERS HiGSS LORNUS, ABOUT TH(S CASE — YORESE'F -~ REFER EVERYBODY TO ME-* |NO RED-MOUTHED (S THAT CLEAR 22 LAWYER (S GONTER I GUARANTEE T0 HAVE You/ TELL ME WHEN OUT OF HERE (N No TME-- / T0 OPEN AN' SHET MY TATER-TRAP-- CLAR OUT AFORE T DISCOMBOOBERATE You MAY TELL YouR' | | ' % TH' SKONK--- "< READERS T EXPECT 4 e EF HE THINKS T ARE 1 T0 HAVE SNUEEY SMITH GO HOME (N TH(S 0UT OF JA(L BY 2\ HARRICANE,HE'S TETCHED MIDNIGHT --- - : (N TH' HAD -~ Y BUSINESS DIREGTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 1936 PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL » P Lt o) ';" PROFESSIONAL | | Fratemnal Societies © Jhen dn ool B ey ’f_ of Gastineau ! DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAG Channel | i + GE 2 ATING B. P. O. £, ELKS mcets £ 2 RATING A0 every Wednesday at CALL US .507 GOI DS lEh\ Bu“(z | o 8 p. m. Visiting brothers Phone Office, 216 4 welcome. WALTER P, JUNEAU TRANSFER > | { s [ ERAL HAULING e { STORA SCOTT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary. DENTI | MOWNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 Blomgren E | Second and fourty \ ST SIS PSS SN | PHFONE & { Monday of cach montk f‘: Hours § & m. o0 § |.m i in Scottish Rite Temple, Pheae 48 Night Phone 4703 | FORD AGENCY § - SRS i 4 beginning at 7:30 p. m. g Naiey MARTIN S. JORGEN- ates e —————————————3 ggN worshipful Master; JAMER Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |w. imivers, secretary. Music Goes Round By VOLTA TORREY \d through 250 “oILS DENTIST BN e o (Assoimbell - Sy Eoiue Bervice s in a night | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | REBERAM Writer) assailing auto- JUNEAU MOTORS {| TELEPHONE 176 | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets 41 g , Rel ad, and chal- | ¢ | it every second and feurth' Wednes- xbn M;“xhvpl :x|(; lel‘,\lx'(l .:l:ml;;u f Foot of Main Street '_,__; z R Bt Al |day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M € ut fitfully December 3 35, ¥ 1 6ot Sutamn g R AR L | - e ————————=—=d: | gyTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED § House Frocks Go lelcred Lodiaibriiin =3 ol Hadalder AT e || Dr. Richard Williams | casuen, seeretary. For the American woman who spends her mornings at home, n Africa in a war that expérts said pm»«--m-o—o—-»- DENTIST (f 7o B 6 - Amcrican designers have created new inexpensive house dresses | 1€y could not win. At home, It 3 L s . $: i SR, 5 "‘ which are tailored cnough to make a quick trip to the market if cked around for junk to throw bl e ‘l'“L‘{’;lfl, ( Gu smltl‘ e h o Juneau Ice Cream necessary. This two-piece design is of white cotton shantung printea | Mt0 Une streets—iheir = cusiom: A ) y BB A LA Parlors | & : i % , : ay of celebrating a New Year o with a gay multicolored pattern and trimmed with white pique | [ R0 EE S0 T sitn i AT | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | accented with red rickrack braid. we. So they dutifully I.uvrnx-d their | chortled. i | D R u G s P——— gt 4 COFFEE SHOP Il hts out early for the sake of more brown derdy,’ Joe Rob=l p b p gl oaieel o | Dr. A W. §Fewafl {1 - By Rey"_"mj_m“m‘" | Noie of “Today" Syndicate Writer conomy and cursed the League of “has been discarded {4 itk CER | PUROLA R£MEDIES DENT1S |12 1918 he took over the editor-| Vations and its sanction PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- Hours 9 aym. to 6 pam. | Hushed; Noted Man Chicago Herald and naval conferees toss-| “You haven't heard the ‘lf of it,” FULLY COMPOUNDED GEWASHRD LN | REL]ABLE TRANSFER ] Has Passed Away S N ot reltAmitan |20 slumbef, wondering | a wi But not all of the pin- ik Qitky Fhione 40 .!|| Our trucks go any place any the editorship of Journal until | tbout Jap: \]n—— W yS, per- b l phhnu[]mhha (' ight rn,lm n Front Street Next Coliseum ! D ;’, time. A tank for Diesel (y;: 1 % Bl ok , was | 1aps, speeu ated a: spers in|though the Literary Digest pol S S " i Yirsggye- o & | and a tank for Crude O om Tage Grey |10 He o WO s adicats, | Tokvo's younger military set. [showing 62 per cent out of sym- FHONE. 2i-Fom Delvod 4 TELEPHONE 563 |l e beinak: il i | He kept his office in New York. Zioncheck At Play the New Deal. | || Office EHours—§ am. to 10 pm. ||| prONE 149: NIGHT 18 on the reportorial | %%, S0 T 2q the ngton| Americe ns. sa stocks at in New York had to - | Dr. W. A. Rystrom || — — York Morn- |, prar o4 : ing | Jc2k and heard cheertul prog by m sht when a pow- * | DENTIST \ 3 T ne London - o 1bie | m failure darkened much of EDSON WAVE SHOP | | Over First National Bank || WHEN IN A HURRY i ™ 919 an. Machine and Machineless X-ronY CALL COLE FOR OIL! | columns PERMANENT WAVES \i ’1-—“——— et} | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any , 5 ited them | Ask about FREE RADIO | |7 £ MR TN 3 amount . . . QUICK! | ; Up Journal 1ats- bai Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | ||" DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON I COLE TRANSFER un to become evening papers and use, rang bells all overibed & George V Dies o ————b || Optometrist ! Phone 3441 or Night 1803 eral ed $ad 1000 to 1500 words “The Music Goes Round |of Wales and s || Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted | | kil S . He had been & Anis G0 minutes: - As i | and Roung” boys yodeled in Times| “Your M m\’,' your father is \ || office in Luawig Nelson's b ien, | started for his home across the While bif=Rt-homes teRd MY, dead SR P ne il Hedpiry: Bigps i W IUs Paint We Have T8 | New York Evening e Gosirs e g | ris man,” John Mansfield wrote, | e A, Myt to exist with a }]’“\fL v“::: ik (::y vn,i Next morning: J “was king in England’s direst need.” e ’__‘_ L 2 ‘w IDEAL PAINT SHOP ‘ 40,000, Convinted |y and make. corrections on_ the 2 7:.1511,\;1‘;5 lbnmmcl( or- 'nl\ the black-battle years, after '|R[ANGLE ;I Robert Simpson, Opt D.|! mi;l})ic:};‘:vfi;m'r ' se the circulation neial dictator by legisla- hope was gone, . % s b Sxie A Bin harting & esatib NS RElIE His courage was a flag men rallied CLEANERS I “‘;:::‘:;:&‘;fn:";a”y’ezlfi"L { B —— 1‘ 5000 for the Philddelphia mummers lampooned R, | | ot o o TR s said to have oub S0 N ani the Ohati: Tatter Bri-| Rudys ¢ John Gilbert. 8 _— - —— | Opthalmology | e s ideas on the ‘caitorials in three hours so that]>24 8RS the R AR BT Skesrinaad r‘“'“*""’““'“""\u Glasses rite¢ Lenses Ciround || FINE l , of $8000 2 (1o mye oild have | 2808 : hatel and George W S TATIRRE i [| Watch and Jewelry Repairing | P AL B T City police sought Public rsham died that seme month, | - { EDHORN four months the Journal . 1, Alvin Karpis, report- and 17 persons peri: in an Ar- 1+il—I~ PAUL BLO H | n unprecedented circula- Was Always Prepared kansas swamp in an explicable air in French | {| | Keep in mind . . . - ¢| at very reasonable rates and with t Bris-| Wherever he went ardless of eporters pursued Colonel crash. Ly || Caroline Todd Studio | ' FRONT STREETS | , this being part of his 'the con a dictating , fugitive from fame But from Little America came || Piano—Harmony—Public £ ient with William Randolph jmachine and y to tran- grandfathers explained word ¢ incoln Ellsworth and his Italian 1] Speaking o Hearsi. It was this job which scribe the sentences which he spoke ignificance of newly legalized | co-pilot, feared lost for seven weeks, & 326 SECOND STREET f! H. S. GRAVES turned Brisbane to editorial writ- into it. It was standard equipment mas trees to children who had | were alive and safe. Dinners B A ,.nw é‘o'hln' Man” ing and it was his editorials that for his automobi 1 trips seen them before. | Governor Hoffman, meanwhile, B e Schaffner and turned the circulation up, quite by |he used sleepix tments AAA Ruled Out “just had” to reprieve Bruno Rich- ] S Sh | Mo u:u}:»:nmomamz - | accidens. His first move was to hire |for offices and the Pullman com-| President Roosevell's serious voice, ard Haupimenn, Gastineau Cafe | 025:". tes_"e:“s 10p 1 b % - B & new editorial writer. The man pany charged with seeing lh}::t oescoe e - s hi i | x:,&nfiuwg-vbvi:fisu i1 . VG e he selected was a fornight late in |the latest editions of papers in the ’ D - [ B ane pinch-hit with |territory which he was traversing F D R May Stau Em erybody. Who will profit most by ‘.Seword Moo VNe" T_hhd‘,tl“l GARBAGE HAULED e style, and Journal read- were awaiting him at stations. Concerning 3rd Term it cennot, at this st be even|he has charge = i X Reasonable Montbly Rates ored for more. | Brishane was born in Buffalo, guessed. George M i g g A1 E. 0. DAVIS e N. Y., December 12, 1364. His par- TR o AN Francisco off! weau of DR. H. VANCE il TELEPHONE 212 1 A ST | o1\ (5 were Albert and Sarah White (Continuea from Page One) Ballot Arrives Too Late, |Public Roads, who has been in the OSTEOPATH il Shois e i Brisbane and he described his fath- |~ % o ? Territory for seve in con- Consultation and examination || s J Plpe ThaW!ng er as “moderately well off and able | discussion, might conceivably crip- Manila Paper Prints It noction with will be | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || = = 0 send me abroad to study.” ple his legslatve program during his ——— returning to his head s in the ! 7 to 9:30 by appointment, Lo N Y rk m 1 That study abroad 'came after |second term. DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 2s.—Nor- | bay city. Gastineau Hotel Annex | ew 10 e \ DQY or ngflt he had received an early educa-| Any public statement that he man H. Hill, executive ant to > South Frankliz St. Phone 177 lNSU E tion in the public schools of Buf-|would not accept another nomina- Frank Murphy, Governor General fi o = ki 2 B WELDING falo and Fanwood, N. J. At the|tion would tend to weaksn his po- of the Philippines, paid $9.75 to have GASTINEAU GUESTS o % . """,!H%m e latter place he taught a Bible class |sition for another reason. His siler two absentee voters’ ballots sent to . ‘ cegt —Residence = ALASKA ARC in a Sunday School. | would be a club, warning embryonic | him in Manila. The baiiots arrivea| ARE BREAKFASTERS Dr. bli J. Whittier b Sfiof 1 bl i WELDERS On July 20, 1912, he married |resurrectionists within the party|a day atter the election, but Hill QN CHRICTMAS MORN i 'l‘o"“,‘:czgf = 7 = Phoebe Cary of New York. that they might again have him to made use of them. e If you're out to please the man || o l’)llllm Ly n .—-—-—-—————-——JC “ Sh | deal with as party leader in 1940., When he returned to Detroit to hargpsss of the family . . . let us help ice hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Juneau Coffee op ‘ Phoue 379 | TRIBUTES ARE PAID A renunciation would remove that| make plans for his new job as Sec-; Acting as host tv 1ts permanent | 7ou! A grand selection of Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. MRS. T. J. JACOBSON { NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Tributes|:lub from his hands. retary to Governor-elect Murphy, |guests, the G u Hotel man- | good food . . . vegetables and | | PHONE 667 J,|| Home Cooked Meals Served trom el parts of the nation have| Finally, if he decided to run bu! he displayed copies of Manila pa-|agement yesterday reserved one side j all the things that men liked)* i from 6:30 a.m. fo 8:30 pm. cen paid to Arthur Brisbane. kept his decision to himself, there pers which printed the large bal-|of the Gastineau C from 10 o'- | best. |5 21 Catering to Dinner Parties ' | e following has been received |[again would be disadvantages as lot. Filipinos, he said, displayed|clock till 11 o'clock for a Christmas PHONE 83 eor 85 || Give a— T | by President Roose- |well as advantages. Chief among amazement at the large number of [morning breakfast, “cn the hous: Sanit Groce! SMITH-CORONA RIERY “I had known him for many |the embarrasing factors would be parties on the ballot—and the large| A group of about thirty perma- | & ary Iy || TYPEWRITER JUNEAU-YOUNG and took a keen delight when- | the resentment of men in his own'number of Murphys running for of-|nent residents of the hotel “split” “The Store That Pleases” ; J. B. Burford & Co. ever I hed t mity of ex-|party who want to run in 1940 fice. the menu wide open,” and greeted “Our doorstep is worn by Hardwnre Q)w’ ' ploring with h : | themselves., ! — e — the holiday by con ably deplet- | Satisfied Customers” | PAINTS—OIL—G! i | history and the philolosphy of our PUBLIC OFFICIALS ing Juneaw’s supply of ham and & ’r [ || Shelf and Heavy Hardware | | civilization.” | Lots of Possibilities eggs, as they filled (he voids left by - | Guns and Ammaunition | | Mrs. Roosevelt scnt the follow-| Something like that developed in! GOING SOUTH ON |[the Christmas Eve festivities. i 3| & - ling message: “My sincere Sym-[1928. Mr. Coolidge refused to go| FISH VESSEL CRANE ——e e Stratton & Beers pathy.” beyond his statement that he did; INDIAN TO JAIL go MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | William Randolph Hearst said:|not “choocse” to run, and many be-i Peter Louise, an Indian, was SURVEYORS “He was the greatest journalist of {lieved he wanted the nomination., Four public officials are sailing | brought from Yakutat on the Talla- VALENTINE BLDG. lhis day. I grieve inconsolably that|Yet Mr. Hoover was running, and south on the Fisheries Bureau vessel |poosa to serve a six months’ sen- | Telephone 502 the long, long friendship has end-iMr. Hoover was a member of the Crane. tence in the’ Federal Jail on con- () ed.” | Coolidge Cabinet. Many who knew| C. M. Hirst, Educational Director |viction of assault and battery. 2 L3 o A public funeral will be held next |both men believe that after those of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and ———— Monday forendon at 10 o'clock at!tense pre-convention weeks things Willlam Paul, an associate in the LORANGER BOUND SOUTH GARLAND BOGGAN St. Bartholmew’s Church. |never were the same between them. Indian Office, are going to Wash-! Joe Loranger, of Flat, one of the Hartlwood HOO" { — e In Mr. Rooseveit’s Cabinet are ington for conferences with Com- best kncwn pioneers of the inter- If you enjoy indoor sporis— Waxi P Jishi | JUDGE PRATT GOES OUT at least two or three who doubtless missioner John Collier and O. H.|ior, having been one of the original Here’s one of the best—TRY axing olishing / c Ans | To appear before the Circuit{would like to succeed him. Among Lipp relative to administration of [stakers in the Jditarod district, is BOWLING! San in !Court of Appeals at San Francisco |the Democratic Senators and Gov- the Indian Organizaton Act in the|on his way to Southern California | PHONE bg 5 {in two separate cases, Judge Louis|ernors are many others. Can a non Territory. Mr. Hirst also goes to the to remain during the winter for BRUNSWICK | 23(: K. Pratt passed through Juneau|committal Presidential attitude be regular January meeting of Indian|his health. He recently sold his BOWLING ALLEYS I | ) s o gieon recently for the south. He does not |maintained without serious intra- Bureau officials. holdings to the Northland Develop- [ 5 Within City Limits {expect to return north before April|party disturbance? ! J. R. Elliott, U. 8. Treasury rep- |ment Company. Rheinlander and Alt Heidclberg WARRACK / jor May. It is, altogetber, a most intrigu- resentative in Alaska, is going to Se- ——————— Blll ON TAP c m cfion c 0. | ST ing situation, crammed with possi- attle for a conference in connection| Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phote - | Juneau Phene { o ! Today's News Today--Emplre. bilities, capable of producing enough with operation of government-char- | 666, —adv, Try an Empire ad. l.————‘ ‘

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