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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929. D -l AI "‘ E . | plished since 1917, against handicaps of o NOTICE OF ELECTION . il ot e . o otifi : L4 T J al ’y LASIKdA mplre ’ which the st}m:as have no conception. ALONG LIFE’S I YL RM/1 N I PROFESSIONAL teti o SO be‘fat[achlewmeMS_ do not Ju-s§ happen DETOUR | rO THE ELECTORS OF THE - [ N ST R Fraternal >ocieties T s v —back of every one is an unusual person- C NE. _ Y SOEN W.'TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| o nB i GF O o e of the per- | I| ohe e e ?I:fl»es fur garments @ b = orF it el b et e e 2 LA { HILL . . et ' R Published _every evening cxcept Sunday by the| SOMAlY in this instance, since the system ds | BY BAM HILL §| NOTICE 15 herey gven wat[| ~ Irom fresh Alaska DRS. KASEF & FREEBURGER ||| Castineau Channe’ 3 PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main L. D. Henderson’s from its inception. == jursuant to the provisions ¢f Or- .\l\mst Buys furs of DENTISTS Streets, Juneau, Alaska e I came to Alaska in 1914, knew the dis- dinance Number 177 of the City all kinds and pays 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. E i - Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class| Organized condition of the school work prior Not So ‘Grand of Juneau, and in conformity there- highest market PHONE 56 i T SRUEE to 1917, helped to formulate the present She suggested I play Crokinole, with, a General Municipal Elec- prices. H 9 ‘,‘ to 9 m Jlli!fifl“ Lil)hz TT T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | system, and would like to have been the For bridge I didn't play worth aftion will be held on AT KIA 8. D T I Clol Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and first Commissioner of Education. In spite of damn— TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929, T a1 ) atzh & Thane for $1.25 per month £ | political differences and personal disappoint- And though that was not a grand)between the hours of 9 o'clock a H..J. YURMAN o B i Meeta avery Wes O Johs In otvines $1800; Sis tapnths. th advance | sty TGl pay Rlgh tribute f g6 admin- § Jone, m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said day| THE FURRIER ¥ B A nesday -* 7218 $6.00; one month. in advance, $1.35. ! | istration of my successful competitor and in- T1 say it surely was & Mang for the purpose of electing the|| Valentine Bldg., Juneau i 2 e e ot ooy toslurs of lrresularity| ~ Vite you to a consideration of ‘some of his 2 : - following officers, to-wit: Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||, e, Henderson, Presiden , in the delivery of their papers. B | accomplishments: Passing. Oblesvtin A MAYOR: DENTI3T H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas Telephonie for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. Ninety-eight and fourth-tenths per cent. e, [0 nu‘n' “,g believe the ts| THREE COUNCILMEN, [ aaaes ——————— Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ° i s MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, — | of our high school teachers are college or | Aeplpoie people dancmgp::e{lh: ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. ! Bullding [ S “:’n“”',l octa : . ; ~,“m.u'(.\‘ pr AR university graduates; 91 per cent. of our racket of a jazz band used to get| 11 Common Council of the City ; W (ltc’l l 'S s ‘Telepnone 176 g erion edited in this paper and also the elementary teachers are college, university, e G } satheri; g f Juneau having heretofore, by 1oal: news, published herefn | o normal gradustes. Not a State in the “l; i _‘1"", b ‘e"l“g BXIDA B8 | o solutiGN AT deatgnated, the. vot- H. Messcrachmidt ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED-TO BE LARGER| UDion can approximate that standard. There ~ |°ld parlor organ and singing| "o ooiiot of saia City and the Gr()"} Dr. A. W. Stewart gy ] e TMAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | is a higher per cent. of white, native-born Rymns Polling Pfies b sach thereol, the bl e 12 ewa \ A ; ‘ cluklrc?n of well-L0~(.io parents in the State Hab slectors are hereby notified We have a growing sub- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. e WHY PROTECT SEA LIONS? of Iowa than in any other State; and, as a i o R That all duly qualified voters re-|§ stantial businessina SEWARD BUILDING o result, the average intelligence of school ‘Gosh! That frall {5 ShoMing &| ;.. wihin'the boundaries of growing substantial com- Oftice Ph 469, CosOtinate Bodies The complaint of Alaskan trollers against sea| children is very high. Yet given the same [l0t of hide remarked one old tim-| ;oo Bro o0 POIHES o i We have faithii i e i e of Freemasonry b= il ag i he tests under the same conditions, Alaskan er to another, as their eyes fol- B U i 1 munity. We have faith in Phone 278. Scottish Rite lions, and their protest against the policy of the o q of Juneau, which are as fol- % i b ‘Chambe 2 %, ‘hich protects them in children outpoint them by a generous mar- lowed a passing flapper. ows: (Jl}! town, our hflm ber g‘ WYS:‘:;II;«;' |)v|~_-‘v|‘|xx§ Department of Commerce which o “pe| &in. This cannot be attributed entirely to “Yes,” growled the other, “and if| A1 tnat section lym on tne|] Of. Commerce, in our Dr. H. V. | month_at 7:30 p. - Territorial waters seem fto be well founded. TRl the superiority of Alaskan children; part |she was my daughter, Id see to 1t | \ortherly side of East Gecond Street|{ ITiends and customers, e |m Seotiish Rite evidence of the fishermen as to their depredations of the credit must be given to the system that she got it tanned.” nd ' 'WeatiiBRaohA. Strect and the s and we have kindest Ostoepath—sn1 Goldsteln Bide | |5 "WEISEY, Secre- on salmon is worthy of consideration by the Fed- under which they are educated and to its == aid Second Street extended across wishes for our competi- 710 8 or Ly appoinmsnt ot RS Dy e PN eral authorities. ‘““‘I’I‘ “i’r‘“g*Ll’( g rH'“::ell"S‘m- Interesting Information he tide flats to the C Limits|{ tors. Livensed Osteopatnic Physic'an It is claimed that it requires 75 pounds of food e has worked falthfilly and efficiently George Allwood, of Columbus, is| ind eastetly of Gold Creek will 7 R | Elawe; itics 1571, LC tAL ORD: A e Ay 40 Sl hatIRAL TS Blggsat: part, :2k:m'1)1;1y am;lz;:exli:);nh;;l:;lation; and it will a bricklayer. vote in the Fire Apparatus room Help Us Grow Residence, Gastineau Hotel (F MOOSE (| or in fact any material portion, of that quantity Alagka Wit B ik years to know n the City Hall Building, located| HELLAN’S :‘.x:.o‘:av:(;cr’;e :?.Z..,': is made up of salmon as the trollers assert, it is bd(; e V;““ = er ?tr flung borders and be Deserves Worst Possible it the corner of Fourth nad Main 1 0 night, at. # Yclow e . : abl; e position as ci Sinitence T S, SaRtE 1 ¥ v 4 clear that even a few thousand sea lions could| now filled. R apable as it is nbzg:,:em\‘.’”_x“,»ll\)?ul:llmpzf):m ‘I‘ll’ela.t tdhcpswe being the dmi' PHARMACY Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator destroy millions of pounds of salmon every season., Respectfully submitted for your earnest Of him who started this (l‘)r LPx::cemcL g‘u 1%)14 (‘:lu of Ju- 7 s e o e e i LD o A b In fact, 1,000 in 30 days, if they lived on salmon consideration, “I fa' down and go boom.” neau. g > Next to Valentine’s Hnuru"’fll]gelsen‘;“?: fl.’nlloon 2 — alone, would consume 2,250,000 pounds of fish. MRS. MARGARET KEENAN HARRAIS. - That all duly qualified voters re-' | Phone 33 Free Delivery m to b p m and 7 p. m ] o 5 . . a . There are thousands of Alaskans who undoubtedly ¢ . W s 1 e A e x 5 S g ; Second and Fourth Mon The Conadian fisheries authorities have recog- = = it Fr E Naturally Would Be siding within the boundaries Of [ eeeos co ooy to 9 p. n. Phone 529 Iny of each month in nized they are & menace to the salmon supply, and " Qn‘; k-nveey ‘ommissionership as Mr. Harrais has| Blinks: “Theyre warm friends.”| yoting Preciner No. Two of sald| oo ooooooo oo Py e CHIROPRACTIC ‘ A R Tl oo I are waging active warfare on them. With the num- rxlh(’; !-w-e.. To t.hem the action of the Board{ Jinks: “That's not stran_gc. for| City of Juneau, which are as fol- is not the practice of Mfgmna. | [WALTER P. SCO r bers constantly increasing in Alaskan waters, the :)) ;Lx?nlxon sehemed ht.tle short of a tragedy with theyvc” had many a hot time to-| ows: { Iuncau Public Library i Surgery nor Osteopathy. & f’ cg}lp}:'n{:: request of the trollers for a removal of protection ‘¢ Terrtory the principal sufferer. gether. AN SRAL -~ séctton 1ying on ' the Free R 3 - . . A ) Y - ! s et B ree Reading Room 5 Ko is reasonable. Manifestly the Territorial Legislature 3 R = g Health Note southerly side of East ¢ Awnef'y o — e e Y cannot remove it since it has been denied jurisdic- Changes in Playthings. We don't Krow what will cue a4 West Seconl street and the, City Hall, Second Floor Robert Simpson tion over such matters. It could, however, voice (New York Times) cold, but a bullet, well-almed, will ‘2::1::103)e0{‘ ,:m: tm;;'l{:tht;{;l i e Opt D S 3 2 A & 2 g » . 8 1CrOss de flats o e officially Alaska’s protest against the present regu- ... or chilgren change as the fashions and in-|cure the nut who's always telling |« imits will vote in the GrossBuild-|{ Reading Room Open From Graduats Los Angeles Col- lations which prohibit the killion of sea lions. ventions of the grown-up world alter our surround-|What will cure it. ng, located on Block H. Lot 2, the| 8 a m to 10 p. m. { leage of Optometry and Al . TTREIN SEEAT: AR O A ings. On the occasion of the Queen's visit to the - ;ame being the duly designated | 3C.mfl 4 R | Opthalmology || ——— PRAISE FOR HENDERSON. British Industries Fair sHe spent'a long time inspect- Mere Guess Polling Place in and for Presinct|| i 3‘3 =2 "‘;’_’c‘m?l’c". from 1 Glasses Fitted, Lens»s Ground | €NIGHTS On SR il ing the toy department. Her interest in the play-|{ The world had to be made 2|No. Two, City of Juneau s tpivlm.‘i. ©0 8:30 p. m.{ | Bt | iy vf%:\'if:g{fi) 52ty Writing to Senator Dimond on the subject of the things arose from the fact that English manufact-|stage because 99 per cent of 81 muot a) quly quaified voters re- | “"e; : dagazines, 'Newspapers, } { _ — - Woeilrgs seco.d anu las election of Commissioner of Education for Alaska, urers are competing successfully with Japanese, Ger- | population insist on acting the 00l | ;qine within the bundaries of | eference Books, Etc. S Ir B © SOUTHEWELL & fl.’;’;,’;‘,&'m";,,,‘ “,“,"rgfa A Mrs. Margaret Keenan Harrais, formerly principal ;"f;"l“:ld ":’lt(ilegrmb:ymakers for the trade of Eng-|so often Voting Precinct No. Three of said| FREE TO ALL { l;')ptéme'trlst-omlcla! te 8lle;}3;h('n\mo\l Lhaw- i * high s [ fea DoyB 8 . ity of Juneau, which are as fol-|L____ i | 5 IDW. M. M 0 O o g ““:‘ B:l prf:"“‘ f;:zm Dol houses, toy cities and &ll the materials used s Effective, All Right g ; % R R | R R pivted | | 3>, TURNER. Socretars. ing at McCarthy, praised very highly the e to build houses and towns—bricks, blocks, little trees| Lady Customer: “What kind of| Al that section lying on the| : Il s Ll e e - manner in which his department has elevated the anq paper furniture—are beloved by all children. [powder do I use to kil insects?” Jortherly & westerly side of| ~ . P s || 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | | prygLAs AsRIE A7 F. 0. W standard of the Alaska school system. The letter Years ago, when Mr. H. G. Wells published “Floor | Facetious Drug Clerk: “Well, if|Gold Creek and the oil pipe line| | A ! P RS, was written before the Board of Education refused Games" he complained that the only available popu-|it's g two-legged one the most!of the Electric Light Company, in- M b 4 C f o )hom? 2 > & e o) :‘lih':e f “‘ch::‘L by a three to two vote to re-elect him for another lation for miniature _homes consisted of lead soldiers. | popular powder now is the gun-|:luding the Seater Addition, wxll‘ a ry 8 a 0 IS e S i e o‘n w l" Guy term. However, it is such a constructive criticism X“""(‘f”‘;flg:g rfig’;g““;ec;’!:“i‘;‘ ll:e@lvéo;:e‘:; afingle;};:s powder.” vote in Burford Residence, lacated o nlt. Emitn, Beerstary. = Visiiiag s work tha s owittal WEr® O 1CESHe ‘ il upper side Willoughby Avenue, the 3 f ” Tlsc £ 2 of the man and his work that it is quoted herewith ' Fo, "o 0 B s B b at the fair the quantities LN AR A;ge s thegdus; Pt Regular Dinners | Helene W. L. Albrecht | |®rotaers welcome by permission of the author. of toy people in mufti. English children may now e Haven't Seen e Statistics— g U y sig] 1 | PHYSICAL THERAPIST | - —— % ; ; oy : But we are curlous to know how |polling place in and for Precinct Short Orders | {CAL SRAPIS SRICAN LEGIO) ’ Mrs. Harrais's letter follows in full: play with plowmen, teams of horses and boys 0|, oo pooue” eooeoee won o 0 G0 Three, City of Juneau Medical Gymnastics, Massage | 2 McCarthy, Alaska, March 9, 1920. drive them, and little figures dressed in their best|;maby BOtHl 16 ot e uill ke Abiioundan, Miasks: this Lunches 1 Electricity et wecond e Hon. A. J. Dimond, on their way to a toy church. And all of British tsd T“ bl o g "|10th day of March, 1929 % Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ) 410 Goldstein Bldg. { fourth Thursday ?( Juneau, Alaska. manufacture. o ' SHE] POPUL. | Phone, Office, 216 each month in Dug- i t 4 R. H. SHEPARD, AR PRICES d J out, on Second St. My dear Senator: American toys, if one may judge from the many . Clerk of the City of Juneau, . % % 4 R . I am writing to entreat you to use all advertisements of them in home magazines, follow . Hp, Hum! : Herpttiry of Alaska | HARRY MABRY RE ROk o your influence to have the Commissionership closely the advice given by experts in child train-| A Sock is something a man is SE SR A Adjutant. of Education considered professionally only. ing. No doubt One can still buy sets of dishes and |@lWays getting his foot into and|™ o "0 b0l " rol s at The Proprietor at The Empize. & EY; : The interests of children are at stake; they popguns, but the toymakers stress playthings which |his toes out of. Empire. ciTitral o el ok e S ¥ WOMEN OF MOOSEEEART have no part in partisan politics; their wel- will, so they say, build strong bodies, self-reliant YA 4 N e P i St I‘ l;EGIOH NO. 439 fare should not be made a political fonthall; character and “foster interest in aviation.” No Hospttal for it i e — | Meets 1st and' 3rd Thuredays | they have no recourse nor come-back; they s R SR 5 i i g NOTICE! H ‘ s o { . W. ach th, 8 P.M. at M ! must depend upon your chivalry for pro- Man out in Wisconsin froze to death surrounded h;:'ht yxxf<11}:133;i11?;1‘t1§;£ m‘:’:l;‘y |‘ || r E CHAS W CARTER MORTUABY | ;I:ll. _ R e g tection. . by firewood. He was found to have had three patent | = b | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ( Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | \ Politically I have not always agreed with cigar lighters in his pockets.—(Florida Times-Nnion.) | After Frid Feb 1st. | gent; Agpaes Origg, Recordsr. | Mr. Henderson, but that does not blind me - — Him: “Because, my dear, if If bt A Corner 4th and Franklin. St. Phooe 186 {|a— "~ s A to the fact that our schools have outstripped It ought to be a bright spring. One of the |had, the results would have been H Dr. W. W. 2 & - ¢ those of the States, measured by any or all new cars is finished in 17 colors—(Milwaukee Jour- [even more disastrous than they| DT W. W. Council will be Il 3 "k Bowk: available comparisons. This has been accom- nal.) would be if I taiked back to you.”| | Posacens — ey | | runswick bowlin; i Lot i | located at 109 Front Street. | : g | Alleys : 1 About ::}:e"ox:;u:;inys? seen to- =| Telephone No. 382. ] FRYE BR UHN g FOR MEN AND WOMEN gether as often as ham and eggs | v - Stand—Miller's Taxi are dam and outrage. t Phone 218 —_—_— with full line of And Speakin'a Teeth— o T oo o oot o|| AUTOS FOR HIRE Quality Meats e Ko N 0 see by the paper that Cassie Aker, of Kansas City, went to a divorce 1 H. B. MAKINO Judge to get rid of hers. Front Street PHONE 38 P. O. Box 218 for Mail Crders Mere Pikers w - i3 . g i In former days, no doubt, Among the liars there were some great “stars,” MORRIS z { P W o ot s resootivons| [T ALASKAN HOTEL CONSTRUCTION ed cars, UBLIC IBEFERENCE MODERN REASONABLE RATES COMPANY - g > Here’s promptness — effi- % Mmh;.':gr;m“ Inloerma:u;nde a| [ clemey—service o DAvE HousgL, PROP. SAND and was a recent bri —says Taxi A i z CRA"EL L ansas. arney 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- Al tection—be sure when getting small for us o We understand it was very pleas-| | o cah that the name Carlzon = ant— taxi i= on the door. i NIORRIS A Fote otior perti 1 Reserve Money CONSTRUCTION CO. e e e e AND - Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too They’re Something Else A headline in the American Le- gion Councillor reads: “SHUTIN PARTY HELD.” in cmmnm;ss Enquirer, ¢ j Building Contractors A few weeks now, Sam, and we'll & P D be enjoying shut-out parties.—Tip, Carlson’s Taxi lnd HONE 62 in American Legion Councillor. . WhY be 85 pessifistic, Tip? Mag~ Ambulance Service be the Toledo team won't play as Phone Single O and 11 rotten ball this year as has been their custom in the past. Like reserve armies will turn the tide of many a hard struggle. JUNEAU TRANSFER The solid satisfaction of know- COMPANY A 5 Moves, Packs and Stores o ing that you and your family are - Freight and B — Acid Test for Him “It tells here of a Maryland man L) . who was found sound asleep and B rry T 2 snoring in his berth after a big e s axl railroad wreck down in Mississippi,” PHONE 19 remarked Mrs. Grouch. . “Still T wouldn't believe he was Stand at Gastineau If you want to sell anything—use the champlon sound sleeper until T had seen him sleeping through one a Classified. of your nightly bawlings out,” said her husband. 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- The Packard Taxi If you want to buy anything—use i More or Less True PHONE sive everyday pleasures. . - ' i a Classified. e T s il 444 yday p st e to convinee his legs they were wa If you have a room to rent, or house If they were exposed to the cold|}_ Stand at Arctio ALL KINDS OF COAL or an apanment——-use . the way a flapper’s are, as it is for . him to convince his wife she is v a Classified. wrong when she knows she is right. R Sarvioe Day And Nigit 3 3 L i Some men are born domestic and |} COVICH Avuto SERVICE ) : These little classifieds work hoar. some spend their’ evenings at home|{ STAND AT THE OLYMPIC The B M Behrends Bank 4 dail because their wife won't trust them Phone 342, Day or . . J ¢ Y out at night. 5 N'l":l e idost Bank i Alasks ] If the bustle does come back uneau, Alsska Oldest Bank in 9 - 3 Tl'y them—use finding a place to park it will be|&=~==="=" 3 ~ed e a Classified. like trying to locate a place to| OQld papers for sale at Th: j park the car on a downtown street. | Empire. | b U seieieieieiied il Sogii ol e o A S T

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