The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 4

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T T R i Y T R 2 ' 4 Mr. Dimond to introduce his memorial. are operative iu———-—-—--T—n Dflll Y !I(ISLH Enlplr(’ or id be, in cutting down the time between ihe| ALONG LIFE’S 2 S e b two elections. It is longer than is required for a DETOUR by campaign for any office. Three months would be J‘L‘H‘N W. TROY - - - EDITOR A‘ID MANAGER ery _evening Actually the Terr the p: nple for all purposes. would be benefitted if exc 3 1 two month: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 22, | By SAM HILL T ING COMPANY later, say in June, and Hm general | = - - ion advanced one month to the first part of| In For a Sudden “Taking Off” A ! & ;:(: 1 in the Pos in Juneau a ober. More voters would be able to take part|You have the chance to make coin matter. Py | oot o 1 AR RN both elections than is ‘now practicable under fas Bt & o BT rreadwell and CXisting conditions, and the campaign would be| If you're eteer; fivered by ¢ i 2 o 1 o . hortened to about 90 day For a PPy life By n o i | You ve none, I fear. s FRANCE LOSES EMINENT SON. { Passing Observation I [ s | worsted” suit on a mar- for ¥ In the death of Mn).;ml I‘zld\nan(l Foch, France ri oks like it had been in T x t one of the most eminent of her many illus- |it with Old Father MEMBE .f ASSOCIATED PF{EQ \ s exclusively entitied ious sons of all time Generalissimo of all the |Tim 1 in this paper ar s on the rn front in the i : " me a fomiliar figufe to the entire| MY W Wil Becosn g as y band g o ON. - |as'in “Frinice, Ttiwas almost asiif hs' had bomnm“‘,,, Seouch left the raamin E a world citizen overnight. Thus his death becomes| .o hed the patient wife: not only a matter of grief for France but for the | that's ju ural disposition.” people of all nations whose armies, directed by crushed the battalions of imperial Ger wrecked the ambitic of its nius, uler, To him more than to other leader experts credit the eventual def: of Germai her m August 1214 to the end of t ould be truly said of him that he never any did he lose confidence in eventual victory. t was one that adversity could not down deg him LEGISLATIVE DATE. ADVANCING THE > determination of President Hoover and O e Act the Ala odd numbered year haul completely change the Prohibition stem in the United States is equivalent on the kit intro- reern tor Dimond has . %5 ol . to admission that Prohibition enforeemert has failed | c iding that the Legl thus far Communica- R e ry materially since 19 n Good Policies for Alaska. for convening the Territory's < re were few radio stations (Seattle Times.) Alaska’s Governor, ssion of the Territory's Legislature, now t Juneau, sponsors policies that merit a the lawmakers and that promise to effect ph lines did not touch the The airplane was still in a stage and anyone who ssembled val of imental March. In latter month, pr fistaad of the but tendency should be liberal which or the seasonal occupation: strietive. art A kan industry. Men are A ation program providing lower levies, as for h months. Too often advos by the Governor, not only make excellent Legislators have €xtension of established iness, but o g \ndidates for that very reason.]duce the entry of new enterpr Decrea a1 Would not impair government administration, as causes the Dimond memorial| gy more than $1,000,000 a year would still be I > Legislature and favorably | gvailable for that purpose. Road improvements by the Territory, supple- ked to act in mentary to the $800,000 in annual w @ \ rs might giv study by the recent would & Kbt £t that clapses ditions to exist! ways, as betw and 1l eleetion in the ¥ g nter L e & importanec eveything Territory @ period of moare than six months, | &4 o) "for ‘minerals cannot be prosecuted with much from the latter part of April to the first w success and investing capital will be reluctant to at- November. The same reasons that pre upon tempt exploitation of other r Groceries of Quality 4 can Del Monte Peaches, No,-2 T8I o s 3est Cane Sugar, 100 Ibs... 6.50 Fisher’s Blend Flour, 50 Ibs. 2.65 Lilly’s Personally Milled Flour, per 50 pounds ... Heinz Pure Tomato Catsup, per bettle 2tk ... .. Red Devil Matches (6 pkgs. to carton), per carton .. Gold Medal Butter (quar- A ters), per pouud ....... 40 33 Best Eggs (in cartons) doz. Del Monte Jams, 2’s, can. . Del Monte Corn and Peas I's, special per can ..... A3 30 .60 Cream of Wheat, package. Oranges, per doz. . .20, 45, Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 knew when he was defeated and not for a single instant His great In| as in life, men honor themselves in honoring|Brother, o '7\(!-- in his message to the ninth| turther | i would be a commonly used geyciopment of the Northland. Governor Parks em- | mode > in the few short y phasizes the need of continued aid to prospectors, th would have been the obj of mor ate taxation and of cooperation with the n. Federal authorities in road construction memorial points out, Janu- While the law to encourage prospecting hos been Aty time for the legi ative only a few yea it h{ts proved its effi- The enactment may require e cha In Ointment | “Don't 1 wish you wers 25 ain?” asked the Thoughtful One. “Not u s I'd had all my teeth out when I was 24,” growled the taken the ) had ju {modern cur atever ails you. | | Curiosity Once Killed a Cat—But We 2 kind'a curious to have it '(‘xp.mm 1 why we so seldom hear ml’ fineto com these days. Don't parent get excited any- e one of their 1g his head? | more whe Oh, You Headache! | T went to bed at nine, Of r to get a heap, But it 3 am. Befor ot to sleep. |—Sam Hi Cinci Enguirer, Do, old as we do; | You'll have no cause to whine. | We go to bed at 3 am. And sleep right through ‘8ill | nine | —J. M 1 Cook, Philadelphia | Inquir { But when it's 3 am, lefore to bed you creep, You're apt to feel much worse Than if you'd counted sheep. | Ho, Hum! It's almost time to hear the {Georgia peach crop has been kill- led by the frost again. | Always Something Blinks: “Women are never satis- fied.” Jinks: “Ne, my wife gets a fur coat and I think she is going to be happy and then she insists she must go to Palm Beach to get one of tan.” | Familiarity Breeds Contempt | We hate to have people become |so familiar with us they think they are privileged to offend our sense of propriety.—E. Grey. Lucky His Dad’s Rich “Old Richman's son never has learned to do anything, has he?’ “No, it would be as hard for that lad to shift for himself as it would be for an automobile to shift for itself.” - e W. L. COATES SOUTH TONIGHT, RELIEVED BY V. W. MULVIHILL W. L. Coates, Juneau agent for the Canadian Pacific Steamship company, will be relieved after to= ‘day for about two weeks by agent V. W. Milvihill, of the company’s office at Skagway. Mr. Coates is going to Vancouver tonight on the Princess Mary on his yearly trip to confer with line officials. Mr. Mulvihill arrived from Skagway on the steamer Queen. In Vancouver or Victoria, Mr. Coates will join Mrs. Coates, who has been on vacation for about a month. After all business is tendg ed to by Mr. Coates, the couple will visit friends and relatives together, after which they will return home to Juneau. e WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART MEET; PLAY CARDS There was & good attendance at the meeting of the Women of Mooseheart Legion last night. Af- ter a short business meeting, at which several things of importance were discussed, the meeting ]ynnmed and those present enjoyed a progressive game of whist The first prize for the ladies was won by Mrs. Kate Jarman and the second by Mrs. Mary Monagle, sr. Sigurd Wallstedt won first prize for the men and Romeo Sullivan, the second. fit card party on April 11. Bridge, whist and pinochle will be played and “Good Prizes” given according to members of the organization. | ., COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL NEXT MONDAY The U. S. District Court, after a brief session this morning, was ladjourned by U. S. Dist Judge J. W. Harding, until Monday morn- ad- Plans are in progress for a bene- | 19 NOTICE OF ELECTION ro THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRI- TORY OF ALASKA. NOTICE 1s hereby given that, ursuant to the provisions cf Or- inance Numper 177 of the City Juneau, and in conformity there- with, a General Municipal Elec- ftion will be held on E TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 192 between the hours of 9 o'clock a of elec m. and 7 o’clock p. m the purpose of ving officers, to-wit: A MAYOR; THREE COUNCILMEN ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Common Council of the City (ol f Juneau having heretofore, by | esolution, duly d ted the vot- ng precinets of City and the Polling Place in each thereof, the lectors are hereby notified: Ths iding t all duly qualified voters re- wjthin the bound: ng Precinet No. Oni & ty of Juneau, which are as fol- All that section on the rortherly side of ¥ "'mctl nd West Secon 1d the 1id Second Street « nded across he tide flats to the Ci Limit mnd easterly of Gold will ote in the Fire App 15 room n the City Hall Build located | it the corner of Fo ad Main | Streets, the same being the duly lesignated Polling Pla and for Precinct No. One y of Ju- leau. That all duly qualified volers re-| siding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. 0 of sald of Juneau, as fol- that sectlon on the| southerly side of ¥ d Street | wnd West Seconl Street and the| fon of said d - Street | the tide flats to the City Limits will vote in the located on Block me being the duly Polling Place in and No. Two, City of Ju That all duly quaiif siding within the boundaries of | Vm ng Precinct No. Three of said of Juneau, which are a5 fol- Gross Build- | H. Lot 2, the designated Preninct | for u. 1 voters re-| (ows: All that section lying on the rortherly and © westerly side of| iold Creek and the oil pipe line f the Electric Light Company, in- luding the Seater Addition, will| vote in Burford Residence, located ipper side Willoughby Avenue, the ame being the duly designated bolling place in and for Precinct No. Three, City of Juneau. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 10th day of March, 1929. R. H. SHEPARD, Clerk of the City of Junegu, Territory sf Alaska. this Old papers Empire. for sale at The [ NOTICE! | | “ After Friday, February lst, | | | | Dr. W. W. Council will be | | | | AUTOS FOR HIRE located at 109 Front Street. Telephone No. 382, Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service —says Taxi Tad. Public preference is shown to | Carlson’s taxi service because | you can RELY on the driver| to take you to your destina-| tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting a cab that the name Carlzon! taxi i= on the door. | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 Berry’s Taxi PHONE 19 Stand at Gastineau 1 The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctio B i Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicHE AuTo SERVICE ing at 11 o’clock. o A . Ice cream, brick or bulk. Juneau Ice Cream FParlors. —adv. - Try a TOASTED SANDWICH &t STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska e s L R R 5 S oy Old papers for sale at The aid day | M_M-m e —— i ~ Quality Meats | 20 YURMAN = Males fur garments [+ o from fresh Alaska DRS. KASEF & FREEBURGER skins. Buys furs of DENTISTS all kinds and pays 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. highest market PHONE 56 prices. i Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. il - — T JH. J. YURMAN B = THE FURRIER i i Valentine Bldg., Juneau Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST - Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building ANOTHER SPECIAL e g — Dr. A. W. Stewart Rubber Sale OFF on all Rubber Goods, Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, Gloves, Baby Pants, etc. DENTIST Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m, SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 4689, Res. Phone 276. T | Dr. H. Vance | Ostecoath—201 Goldstein Bldg. Hou 10 to 12; 1 to §; 7 to § or by appoinmsnt 25% Guaranteed new stock. Livensed Olwonatnlc Phyl(ln | Phove: Office U Residence, Gllflnuu Bolol HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Chone 33 Free Delivery Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. NOEETQ ALL Optometrist-Optician ——— to 9 p. m. Phone 529 st CHIROPRACTIC 18 ngt the practice of Medicine, ¢ §Juneau Pioblic. Library{|n - SICHCER DR 5 Free g i Reading Room || { City Hal, Second Floor Robert Simpeon Main Street and Fourth | ! Opt. D. Reading Room Open From Graduate Los Angeles Col- 8 a. m to 10 p. m. [ leage of Optometry and i | Opthalmology 55“'9“1““0“ Room Open from 1 Glasses Fitted, Lensss Ground tu530pm—700t0830pm - by —_ { current Magazines, Newspapers, § { PR : Reference Books, Etc. - N2 5 Dr. R. E. SOU' Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | i | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by i . Avpointment | S i I'hone 484 | Mabry’s Cafe v S 0 Regular Dinners Helene W. L. Albrecht Short Orders Lunches l PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Massage Electricity 410 Goldstein Bldg. Phone, Office, 216 Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES IHARRY MABRY i Proprietor v, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. (et et ettt [HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin. St. Phone 136 s PosTT—y s FRYE BRUHN with full line of Cordova Smelt—Hoonah Crabs ‘PHONE 38 ! ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DAvE HousgL, PRoP. ! “ Reserve Money Like reserve armies will turn the tide of many a hard struggle. The solid satisfaction of know- ing that you and your family are provided for in case of unemploy- ment, sickness or old age, is a source of more comfort and contentment than that obtained from the expen- sive -everyday pleasures. The B. M. Behrends Bank PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal >ocieties or Gastineau C harmc' Club Meets o'clock. Lester D. Henderson, H. L. Redlingshater, s Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry [ Scottish Rite r" Regular meetings l second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m Scottish Rite Temple,. WALTER Oldest Bank in Alaska the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, ady ‘Empire. P U s et et lR HEISEL, Secre- al LC tAL ORDLA (F MOOSE Juneas Lerge No. e | June.)u Lions every Wes nesday ~* % 3@ Presiden , Becy-Treaa ever even « cloch Meetln, Wednesds 4; tng at 8 o ' Hall H. Messerschmide pi2alted Rulvz. Moets every Monde night, at ¥ Yeloow WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Suilding MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 Second and Fourth Mon- ‘month day of each Scottish Rite T Mast E! NAGHEL, Secretary. v B " Order o EATERN STAR w, Second and Fourth Tues: days of each month, 8 H(‘h’)gk Scottish Temple. ()rmF YL ¥NIGHTS O® COLUMBUS Sephers Counchl No. 1769 M.etirxs secor.d snu lesr Monday at 7:30 p. < Transient orothers urged tc attend. Counell fham- Sers, Fifth Street. M. McINTYRE 13 H. J. TURNER. Secretary ASRIE 117 F. O. ®. DrUGLAS Mee's Mcndaj %nlghtl 8 o’clo¢! kagles’ Hall GQuy Visiting Couglag. Willlam Ott, W, P. L. &mitn, Secretay Rrothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION fourth Thur: each month out, on S LE ROY VE Adjutant. iay n Du nd ite MAYBELLHN Worthy Mate ROBIN- Meets second and of LEGIOR, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdeys each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. ¢ Kate Jarman, Senior Re- gent; Agpsa Grigg, Recorcer o " WOMEN OF xoosxnnfl i ! | Brunswick Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 i o ARG JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders e MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and- GRAVEL AND ‘Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too small for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY love_l,h Jtl’uckl and Stores Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 ! I HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICR 8. ZYNDA, Prop, a Pes

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