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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. . Y . H qualifications are of the highest order, \\'hich!fl-——-——-——:____. NOTICE OF ELECTION o ‘1’ 5 = ,_' »_ Daily Alaska Empire |::. e aoe s acsion, i vin'n the vers| | ALONG LIFE'S j Frossea — . N T g | ¢ of the work and conditions under which it| DETOUR IO."THEOELECTORS or tHE| | R. J. ALCLORN, M.D. | |8— — Fraternal Societies . JOEN W, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER be performed, require him considerable time| ;O;‘; o: A‘{Xgifiuv TERRL- “ Physician and Surgeon I = or ey to equip himself with the knowledge of the depart-| | By SAM HILL ¢ el 3l A : Published y except Sunday by _the : o | N E 1s hereby glven that,| | Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- RS. KASER & FREEBURGER G e x-:n‘s'»mL'u NP A N Dl alncY ind Moo Iment. and the . needs ne Territory lhlav.l the | | IR e e i g el 423' DY astineau Channc Btreets, June W P present Comunissioner has acquired. And while he is Longevity ‘Hint nance Number 177 of the City| | Special attention given to di- 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. PR | Bibared 1 e P Juneau as Second Class 'S0 equipping himself, it is the public that will be This i e timea year when) Juneau, and in conformity there=| | seases of Eye, Ear, Nose PHONE 56 . e iavie. 5 ST the loser. even if yo ¢ an inferierity com- | " “v‘l'u is"::lh pucicipar Hee j Lt I Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | o TR T £ | plex you to give people to un- p o [ Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and DEATHS FROM ALCOHOL MOUNT. |gerstand vou are not to be sneezed TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929, . Club | Nt "'"{"“:' . i ( i NE lat between the hours of 9 o'clock a. P Meets every Wos SHE ik ance, | The death rate from alcoholism, as revealed by i S k ««l(\)tl 7 o'clock p. m. ;:r ':said z:}:y n“d‘{ l.. v2-18 | f v will promptly statistics taken from the Federal census, figures, has| Fool Question [ '41\\';:[! ‘L‘gfifi tt)é-»:it(-L e i ANQTHER SPECI Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D, Hendarsoicolsr[e;sldsn | et or Irregularit; 1y ounteq stecdily since the beginning of national| Mother (sternly): “Do you let the| ", \rEo ARCErS : { Al CIAL DENTIST R e Business Offices, 7. 'prohibition and is now approaching’ the average for|young man alls kiss you?” 'HREF' COUNCILMEN : Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine et LSRR B RestciAtin FhER the five-year period in the pre-prohibition years| Dau with a yawn): “Well| ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. R bb S l Bullding [ ol e R R Iy entitied to the of 1912 to 1917. In year one of the Dry Era, 1920, you di no urr .z.mlc n? _.izopped I'he Common Council of the City u er daite. Telepnone 176 Voanenday _oven | ! v N e per 1,000,000 population. In 1927}::11::. ‘h re after the first c:m\| f _‘rmvueaudk;aviing_ heretofore, by ; ] ,IT\I'!((R"‘;{"’I‘I © cloc 'v ws p o it had inc 1 to 40 and each intervening year of | e & csolution, duly designated the vot- 5% [ H_ Messcrachmidt | SUARAN TO BE LARGER { e A st ed by gains. ~The average from | « Heartless One . |ing precincts of said City and the % O Dr. A. W. Stewart P P 73 A b R PUBLICATION the period was marked g 3 Effie: “V t a nut Sue married!” | polling Place in each thereof, the l‘JENT‘l Bt -~ ~—— 11912 to 1017 was 56 for cach 1,000,000 of population.| g v, T can't see how she are hereby notified: on all Rubber Goods, Hot Hours 9 a. m. s':'. Visitiug Brothers welcoms, Refusal to accept the benefits of prohibition is the | couidq ad the nerve to grab That all duly qualified voters re- Water Bottles, Syringes s AR DI’PiGm [_”"—:_ explanation of the present rate given by the Women's | their favorite food away from the|siding within the boundaries of Gloves, Baby 'P'mtq et;, Office Phone 468, R Co-Ordinate Bodles ° ‘=% fo tian Temperance Union. “This loss by deliberate |squirrels the way she did!” Precinct No. One of said ¥ gy =1 2 4 & of Freemasonry I Phone 278 Scottish Rite drinking was 15,635 and yet had the old saloon era rate | g City of Juneau, which are as fol- Guaranteed new stock. Regulur meetings . occurred there would have been even a much great- | No Denying That second Friday each | month at 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rit Temple. WALTER Dr. H. Van-ce ick: “A doctor All that section lying on the erly side of East Second Street k War ing shortens life.” er los of life the Union said. If the rate of gain S: 3 continues, however, within a very few years this :;am("(ml‘“"* : . 5 Ostecpath—301 Goldstetn Bldg. | | ¢ ¥ ow about that, Jack, but | West Second Street and the 9 Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to 6; 8. HEISEL, Secre- of the Prohibition Law cannot be advanced |, 57 dGubE TABGNPUEAE | -ald BesohA SHISAL dxtendad Skl HELLAN’S T Ml e tary. longer. |1ack of it rtening marMed i tide flats to the City Limits Licensed Onteovatnic Physican E 3 e nd | 3 .= | easterly of Gold Creek will PHARMACY | Phooe: Office 1671. | B PR e » ; As Direclor of Belgian Relief gnd later of other | i ting Information /ote in the Fire Apparatus room e Residence, Gastineau Hotel (¢ MOO8Z g Puropean relief, Hoover proved his ability to feed| gack Heod and ‘Ruth Trott were|:® the City Hall Building, located| Next to Valentine’s - Jomess Lecge o.M e ne stricken. Now he faces a far greater |married in Columbus last week. «t the corner of Fourth nad Main|$ Phone 33 Free Delivery - =n BIght. &t B olaew prob! that of furnishing provender for the job — “‘"’tsvt ?eps:;lr:m be‘]"'—: the duly . Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator — | = lesig 3 o e - ; g If he is as successful in the latter as in Pome .“‘l;‘r“c‘; ik “; ngonp “é; ey “‘,“d BT * | | cCHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. DEFEAT OF HENDERSON IS LOSS TO 1o former, he should be renamed the “Miracle| 'Tis spring for Precinct No. One, City of Ju- Office Service Only 206 Seward Suilding ALASKA. gk B'jing! . et A 4 Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noom, 2| [ —o o Sl ~J. D. Spencer in Macon Tele-| That all duly qualified voters re-; { Juneau Public Library{||p. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m.||MOUNT JUNEAU LoDC B e ey (e e Tabbor 5 = . ¥ graph 15 within the bm.mdx\rles of Free Reading Room to 9 p. m. Phone 529 day of each month In X & el L. D, Forget the “Brass Mines.” ' | Poke up that fire! g Precince No. Two of said ° CHIROPRACTIC §fi?r'-§x‘|': l::'“-;-rxf)m'&'-f-iflfi' - 3 4 B Fitomt ot J. Ds a liar ty of Juneau, which are as fol- 18 not the practice of Medicine, | [WALTER P, SCOTT, & ¢ to erm as Commissioner. of (Engineering and Mining Journal.) _Sam Hill in Cincinnati Enquir- | lows fig¥n}lsi¥éefe:gngP?1::; Surgery nor Osteopathy. Master: CHARLES E. ¢ N § on, while not e unforeseen, will un- From a Cripple Creek (Colo.) contemporary we or. Al Sa b Mstioh | 1ying on. the o —® | NAGHEL, ‘Becretary. ‘o § come as a and surprise to mo: 1 the following: T »ring down here a7 . el Reading Room Open From W ! s spring dow utherly side of East Second Street — A e e e 89 of th al departments, th The Michigan Brass and Copper Com- Tl through - the S int ok Beoe Strect and e 8a m to 10 p. m. ’ . i EATERN STAR A et fatiling nio W EBS Tank and g, rvecently acquired by the American ! : Bl A i Sires | Robert Simpson Second and Fourth Tues: ieaded by most fami an A 4 —Judd Lewis, Houston Post-Dis-|extension of said Second Street| } ciroy, days of each onth, at { p Jlting an is to be 1 v rculation Room Open from 1 L ach muhthy Me of the & t Aatoralle g A . iting and Refining Company, : A g file of the peog as it naturally should be. It 3 R R it e patch s the tide flats to the City|) o 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Opt. . § Oclock Scottish mx; H it to educational needs and its \‘”f’ RUL Co‘r‘)fm,"mi‘:m:”’“ e Huh! Another one! ta w:m vote in the (rl;)ss nungg-, Current Magazines, Newspapers Graduate Los Angeles Col- (:u-:'?»'ng:u Worthy Mate | r settleme; P 2 = 3 — 8, 2 n ck H t 2, the il ron; FANN . § e of 1ts suc whicl reputation has been made. The less said g o 7 53 . iy Ryl R e = short time e the I wture met Jirel in Cz 4 L 1av’s why evel €| That all duly quaified voters re- P = g ! Y bt i s 5 Wireless in Canada. with one if there are any railroad |siding within the boundaries of ¥ B E SOUTEWELL T T R nt of waucation’s record and that; R R tracks to be crossed. Voting Precinct No. Three of said (Rl te attend. Council Zham- sioner Henderson are one and the same, (aIenGhsster Guardiing e ity GHIIOREE which 'ace i irol a ry’s Cafe | B oy“’tom;m;l(-}(l)wc“;mm 5. M MONTIRE 3 K B 1t is not p to separate them. There| Our broadcasting system has plenty of critics, Ain't Tt a Tragedy (ows: { i u\?a:en:fn!:!mdx H. J. TURNER. Secretary. such departm \en he was first elected |but there is fairly general agreement that it has) wpon yoy have— All that section lying on the Reviloe D L 20:06" to* 600 Rvaltngs’ by - St iy ¥ 5 Fenuitalids. for lm\;rm.u of superiority over the organization, or want| " o0 t0 smoke, northerly and westerly side of eguiar twnners Abvuistsicks DrUGLAS ARRIE 117 ; o. 4.' the foundation 207 thelor 4t in many other countries. This, writes our| ' oo .o Gold Creek and the oil pipe line Short Ord i = Meota. Monday on in so noteworthy @ yongon correspondent, is the strong opinion of the| o T St R A bt Cotapany, i 107 rders L one 484 nights § o'clock nly Commissioner of Edu-|members of the Canadian Wireless Commission, who | 10 "\ o, luding the Seater Addition, will Lunches & & ~ bkagles’ Hall is through his own per-|have been in London for some time examining our vote in Burford Residence, located 0 6 §00 — " |Couglus. Willlam Ott, W. P. Gus . bor, | methods, and it is expected that on their return s ; : Do 218 40,4 &..m, ~i|L. Emitn, Secretary. Visiting and. pr labge, | msthods, A AP (eRpfoli Rl : wper side Willoughby Avenue, the |}~ POPULAR PRICES | Helene W T arotaers welcome that the \ 4.;(1..\-;!%1f‘\' will ILx_w ommend ;;hpx a;-ulmg upTlO[ a m;uunal Passing Observation same being the duly designated €. ege . L. Albrecht i e - is ranked high among|SYStem in Canada on British lines. The wireless in | Now that they have learned to re-|polling place in and for Precinct PHYSICAL THERAPIST AMERICAN LEGION educators, taking it » with the leaders in ,,,‘1 rtively in its infancy. There are|fye) jn the air why can’t they in-|No. Three, City of Juneau. HARRY MABRY | Medical Gymnastics, Massage Mool Leaaad anm c‘ e iy h ”“( ,“:;(,l; ‘"lli uarter of a million receiving llcens(‘s“vcm o tire that can be patched| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this Proprietor Electricity lozf'lh s;;]/: : ("ul' puntry. Faced with an alm . Niand one of the biggest transmitting agents is the |, numped up while you are 10th day of March, 1929. PR s e e R, YDA 410 Gcldstein Bldg. " th s in 1917 when he took office, with nothing | ¢ fan National Railwav which sends out matter |4, ‘:‘]“\I_:l\,vg 3 ar e ) Phons, Offiee, ‘16 each mon(}] i D\{,"’_ in existenc ¢ y which he might chart|which is received by passengers on the trains as they [ o o0 Ve Clerk of the City of Juneau,| ©Old Papers for sate at The s - £ oub, oo Sesond. Bt % Joniy : wtment, Commissioner |travel. The Canadian authorities are anx Territory of Alaska, | Empire. = — LE ROY VESTAL, Henc o 1 arkin deasting shall develop on orderly l?ittf; Pansy’s and Rose’s e e % N0 New, select line of visiting cards Adjutant. » educa less transmissi " v C. - y na C = . % Cmplre. e . s —— ctually moeting the educa- |11 Wireless transmission. which R s e e W i ) - WOMEN OF MOOSEEEART tional needs of th ory in every major respect e b s R el - SRS | i lLF?IOl:, sNg.TLhBD i | I ¢ bt 3y gl s (e i A 3 eets 1st and 3r ursdays e is the best tribute that could be paid to him. His There begins to be a suspicion that ghe House |But now it's evident to every one ! NOTICE! T'HE CHA CAR’ TU. ¥ . . esach m y M. successor I the path easicr and the burdensfof Representatives may be not so dry as the Drys| That Violet's too, are just pale| ! E S. W RTER MORTUARY | H.l‘; ORER, B E M. a1t Mooes | incomma reason, of the work Mr,|have claimed it to be—(Buffalo Courler-Express.) pink. o i “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | Kate Jarmanm, Senior Re- | Hend has o == i : sore e ron oss to Alaska. This is not| The postmaster at the Welsh village of Lianfair- Even Well Often That I After Friday, February lst, ’I Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 'I;'em' SEER CNw R i) SRS I v G % | pwllgwyngyligogerychwyrndroidwllandysiliozogoch has| «No, sir, I never was ill a day in| | - . b 3 rm:l as a d w]u;:“ll n nl-w]u the qualities and ,wm;] resigned. You can't blame him for that.—(Olympia |my life” boasted the monagenar- } S Wl o teotl will bey o B k Bow} B of the man elected, Prof. L. W. Breuer. Even thoughlQlympian.) i 4 [ " sea %1 ‘i ) ¢ e A R o O 47 i | located at 109 Front Street. | A TUREWICK DOwiang “Not even ever ill at ease?” asked | | | Al]e)s the smart aleck reporter with a sly e [' Telephone No. 382, } FOR MEN AND WOMEN — Stand—Miller’s Taxi - Huh! e e with full line of Phone 218 “ARREST BADHAM"—Headline. ey M PTOPI ArTOS FOR HIRE Quality Meats Matrimonial Many a wife keeps her husband’s | g3 Cordova Smelt—Hoonah Crabs eyes, off other women by keeping hers on him. 5l APANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO | Front Street PHONE 38 P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders 4. e i e SRR Spends Fortune on Powder The oldtime woman who Exclaimed—"Dear knows!"” L Now has a daughter who Has a dear nose. Sl S FERENCE ALASKAN HOTEL CONSTRUCTION The Broke Are Always Good Here's promptness — effi- MODERN REASONABLE RATES COMPANY m»_[;,”you tell your wife every- ¢1ency..;er'vaice e Dave HouseL, prop. SAND and o gad R | PSR s o lld ad . S (BT Sl GRAVEL “Huh, she gets my pay envelope unopened and so there’s never any- gublllc Prette;?nce 1: uhzwn 10 | | Sieimimtedeieeie it AND | thing to ever have to tell her.” y:; ‘::ns R::LY“;": ":t;e ‘fi‘xi Carpenter Yand Concrete to take you to yousm, destina- . Work 4 tion in safety. For your pro- No job too large nor too tection—Dbe sure when getting small for us : a cab that the nmame Carlzon Solomon wanted with a thousand| | ¢axi j= on the door. [ MORRIS o } Have You CONSTRUCTION CO. MORRIS T0 THE EMPIRE 374 i i More Or Less True The honeymoon is over when he | begins to wonder what in blazes wife learns to.smoke she will take half the blame for the ashes drop- 5 ped on the Tug mever has had a Carlson’s Taxi and wife, . | The attitude of the average wife Amb‘ ulance Service {is that there ought to be a law Phone Single O and 11 compelling husbands to make more | money and help more with the | housework. | What's run up on the cash regis- | ter after the barber gets through | with him proves man has a lot of Berry’s Taxi |nerve when he criticises woman The optimist who thinks if the —— & Building Contractors Ever Considered PHONE 62 | That when you spend a DOLLAR, JUNEAU TRANSFER you also spend the interest that COMPANY dollar would earn. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and B - Every dollar deposited in an for spending so much t d v 3 = nos ety paricr. S:ml; (:tN Gfis tilx?etu { Interest Bearing Account in this | whether his children love him or One way for a .man to discover i i i ears. s ones oy Him to becomk Bank will doube itself in 17 years If you want to sell anything—use a Classified. “ 2 . widower and then marry some i nippy chicken who has her eye 0 = 1 If you want to buy anything—usc on his money. The Packard Taxi A Savings Account with us a Classified. It isn't always easy to tell just PHONE will make your future brighter. . | what kind of a skin a flapper’s fur 444 Prompt Delivery of coat is made from, but there alws i If you have a room to rent, or house lis & 1ot ‘af Bare skin g Stand at Arctio ALL KINDS OF COAL | or an apartment—use Many a poor little working girl . PHONE 48 ! o Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska i {could get at least another hour’s a Classtfied. |sleep in the morning if it didn’t 3 4 2 |take so long to put on a complex- These little classificds work hoar. . |ion. ot | The articles in the papers on dfll]). 1“}1“ a well-dressed man should . |wear usually are read by wives to Try them—use |see how their husbands would look | &<mmeeee e meeomerreved a Clusstfied. ® if they could earn money enough to| -Qld papers for sale at The also buy clothes for themselves, Empire. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska o '~ ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop,

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