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E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TH 1funcwry judgment. Many months, if in fact not THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929. . . g NOTICE OF ELECTION 2 i " - - Dall Al(lSka Em LF@ |years, will be necessary for a complete survey. ALONG LIFE’S — PROFESSIONAL o Ik ; | L Ly A 3 % | Primarly, of course, the country is interested DETOUR TO THE ELECTORS OF THE - . N Fraternal docieties JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER mainly in the Prohibition end of the inquiry. Both| fgg{ g;‘ Amii"v TERRI- Malces fur garments — = oF P el — lthe Drys and the Antis desire a dispassionate sur-| | By SAM HILL i & from fresh Alaska . ] i Ty Y £ g NOTICE s hereby given that, 0 S aske DRS. KASEF & FREEBURGER Gast, Cha Published every except Sund by _the |y, iti o | —— y g Y 5 mneau nne. EMPIRE VTTNG COMPANY &t Second. and Main | V&Y Of conditions, and the Commission Pmp.os‘d b{ = pursuant to the provisions cf Or- skins. Buys furs of DENTISTS - Streets, g ska ¥ _ President Hoover seems to be the mOSt‘]lely:SOUTC\. Tings dinance Number 177 of the City z\ll' kinds and pays 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. ——e el Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clase |Of that. It should approach the situation with un-| v, cant get any cleaner in pink |°f Juneau, and in conformity there- highest market PHONE 656 R il A e R 2 _|biased minds to get at the real facts and render itS|ysihtubs than in the old-fashioned | Vith, 8 General Municipal Elec- prices. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Junean Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATES. findings impartially with recommendations that are|white porce tion will be held on —_— (‘Yl,l’ . Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and v " at the| Ci nat TUESDAY, AFRIL 2, 1929, a R e PR T A S S 20 Thane for $1.25 per month. based on all the kno\\n' factors in order ".]-M e | Cincinna 1. BRI | GRS ot § oclal & H. J YURMAN ety Gheke' Wed o By mall, postag w”s';'z” the following rates: problems can be met. While it should deal with the| Maybe the rings won't show as m: 8nd T o6ioek ? e THE FURRIER 7 aeeday — 19-3¢ 36005 one month in advance, $1.35, o ih In advance enire subect in a manner suitable to its serious-|plainly—Tip in Amerlcan Leglon . "y ¢ pu‘;sgse p'orm'e?ectsi;;lg t}i:: Valentine Bldg., Juneau Dr. Charles P. Jenne EGloes Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly |ness and without haste, neither should it delay its|Council followi: : o b 4 Lester D. Henderson, Presiden notify tha ness Office of any failure or irregularity 5 | “Rings will show more plainly, | °1o0%ing, officers, to-wit: DENTIST < g D . inthe delivery of their papers. = % {indings too long. There is too much bitterness on| RWE® W SO TS hp V.| A MAYOR; H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas Telephone for Editoral and Business Offices, 3™ |iotn gides for the best interests of the nation and|Drethern SPeCiy © Ay Me| THREE COUNGILMEN I s e Rooms § and 9 Valentine : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. as long as current conditions remain unchanged this | = s ¢ @ 1 o n platinum | onp §CHOOL DIRECTOR. Bullding | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the 7 |kind that the girls are begging for.| Tpe ¢ Telepnone 17¢ use for republication of all news dispatches credited to|bitterness will intensify rather than become 1ess|yoiich of Palm Beach, in Newark he Common Council of the City atc ()} S - it credited In this paper and also the B i » |»f Juneau having heretofore, by - — - local news published herein. | marked. Advocate | ‘esolution, duly designated the vot- +r—n = H. Messcrachmide e I T I R Y T By all means let the Commission make a completc} —_ in o m ts 5 Gro'v Dr W xalted Ruler. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ! _ hile At 10 at work. EAIEEIS fbe irat work ing precinets of said City and the . . Stewart i THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. PULYER, xR o B 2 5 | Worst of All Polling Place in each thercof, the 4 B DENTIST Visithsg Bro s — " |be directed toward the Prohibition issue and Lhr:! “I hate stuff that is canned,|cleCtors are hereby notified We have a growing §ub- Frote s i (0 Wi, . tix | problems of its enforcement. T nusband of a can-| LIhat all duly qualified voters re- stantial businessina SEWARD BUILDING e N | —_— | opener wife siding within the bouuderies of| ! growing substantial com- { Office Phone 469, Res. 2, Fr::m‘? ki | The current best sellers ai inis season of the| till, I'd rather have it canned }:m.%ngf Precinct No. Gne of said|) munity. We have faith in Phone 278. Scottish Rite |vear are the seed catalogues and, unlike the average |than be canned myself,” replied || . Juneau, which ure as fol-| { oyr town, our Chamber i, Resuiur mectings | ;: 1 $ % pi - A | cecond Fri H |detective yarn of today, Lbe purchaser can seldumlthc other married man, Al B setion lyine op e ol‘A(Jn mmerce, in our Dr. H. Van ‘ month at q7y-3§uy_ | guess what the outcome will be. i : e 1ortherly side of East Second Street|{ iriends and customers, . H, Vance b R { _ i e gl I:’“"“"}“;:is ind West Second Strect and the|] and we have kindest 10 o by { o B¥ i e The new Attorney General of the United States| TR s '"?ti”t"‘ °r“ ";;‘85 caid Second Street extendel across|§ wishes for our competi- i or by appoinrasnt B B e DL rises to remark: “Now, we shall have Prohibition.” :‘('\’:e"l"’“ s 4 substitute for Iiter- | .ne tide flats to the Cits Limits|{ tors. | u""“”r“h Ol!w‘;ralnlc“l;fyif'an 3 i 5] i AL nd easts yold Cro2k wi Ol ik - 2 y \ And the observation of the Irishman that Pro; e e :;13’ Fffacod _‘L‘ witl Help Us Grow H Redl s, GRsthean atal LC AL OnDLA hibition is better than no liquor at all, still re-| St 7 e Fire Apparatus room { —————t . Hasised Not That You Can Notice n the City Hall Building, located HELLAN’ = Lnve s Lovuk Mo e malns (UnCUIEe: The g "l‘r “’da'ly_ it the corner of Fourth nad Main ELLAN’S " o TR yelow Are differen Streets, the same be'..g the duly Dr. G L. Ba v. TELLAN R e > : " st = | 3 e9. L. arton WALTER HELLAN, Dictators Election Day May Be Advanced. M‘::”z‘ ]).'L“l;efieyre lesignated Polling Place in and PHARMACY { | | cHiroPRACTOR, Hettentnat Bidg. | | J. H. HART, Secret REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY. 2 Sl : ;‘Oel;uPreclnct No. One, City of Ju- Next to Valenting’s | Office Service Only 206 Seward 73 e e e : (Ketchikan Chronicle.) | X 2 : > s 3 Hours: 10 a. m. to 13 noon, 2| | e —rer = 2 The conduct of the community's affairs is a busi- ; igaeore sitting at Juneau, are con.idering a|No One Ever Cverivoks That Page| That all duly qualified volers re- Phone 33 Free Delivery p M.t 5 Do and 7 p. m Ltk 197, ness matter. Each person over the age of 21 years, ..o to Pl Congress to SAvtaga. the lsgislative “I'd like to get this item on a|siding within the boundaries of|%——e—eee el to 9 p. m. Phone 529 gw'.m; each month In 9 Who has resided in Alaska for as much 85 One Year secsions [to January and the biennial election a|Page Where everybody will read it,") Voting Precincy No. Two of sald) L R T CHIROPRACTIC i el o B (.;‘y and the city of Juneau six months is a stockholder Jith. There seems no objection to either of these sa?.ull)(le; L‘“‘I"[lto'tfll‘e(::ny editor. ‘uu'y.ot Juneau, which are as fol- . : 1s n;tlrg\efl;ypr:‘s:l(gfi,.'(;(npn;‘pd)c]ne‘ ¢ in that business. The Mayor and members of the sals and many reasons why they should be| - "]"‘kp “:,‘Wm‘;l thenfrii:t ag‘ag‘:: lows; Juneau Public Library!ms— t City Council who are elected from year to year woved 1 the city eANGE * | All that section lylng o1 the Free Reading Room | et i e T O compose the board of directors acting for the stock- s provided by law now the .legislative session |Snapped the city 2 . .. |southerly side of East Second Street € ks s - = Order of holders in the managemont of their bisiness enter- 006S Ot come to an end yntil the first of May. " vetorted the otheri “Iland west Second Street and the City Hall, Second Floor Robert Simpson Mo gy« Ry ST B acs PRSRE 2 PIEL “'" Then the members have to travel many hundreds anted it where everybody | sxtension of said Second Street | Main Street and Fourth Ry e g month, ai il q of miles to thier homes with the result that many read it, and that would be|across the tide flats to the City| | Opt. . 8, O'clock, Scottish l}!rrq As in the sate corporations and gre greatly delayed in their seasonable operations,|on the page with the comics.” Limits will vote in the GrossBuild-| § ~ Reading Room Open From ||| Graduats Los Angeles Col- N it companies ¢ n this public business either in the fisheries or in mining. With the better ng, located on Block H. Lot 2, the 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. { leage of Optometry and h: } . ce in the management, means of transportation in Alaska now, by air, train The Other Kind ;ame being the duly designated :Circ lati R P | Opthalmology Bt | through the board There- and steamship, there is no reason why the members| «WHALING IS PROSPEROUS."|Polling Place in and for Presinct|{ -~ 5‘,13: :"m O:{";o?ge;’_sa”m 1 Glasses Fitted, Lensss Ground | KNIGHTS ow in order to effectively exercise his right and could not meett five or six wseks eurlxedr.“ blo. be. | —Headline No. Two, City of Juneau. Clivraiit Magasina Nev'vspn‘;e: ta — e L R protect it, each citizen must have a part in the Advancement of election days iIs advisable be-| Byt the world was better when| That all duly quaiified voters re- Reference Books, Ete vEIE = e A 1d enu laer J haming of the members of the board. And regarg. Chuse there are many, particularly in the Northefnl|tnere was more cf it—in the wood-|siding within the boundaries of B 7 EE TL T | Transtent “brothere Sirged e 4 8 Divisions who are compelled to leave for the States|gpags Voting Precinct No. Three of said | FREE TO ALL | Dr. B. E. SOUTHWE: te attend. Counoil sham- PP less of the value of property owned, each citizen ,n pusiness at the end of their season’s work and 3 e s | | Optometrist-Opticia= hers, Fifth Street. A 4 ity of Juneau, which are as fol- | Eves Examined-Glasses Fitted LDW McINTYRE 3 K. H has as much to say as any other in this procedure. who, while among the heaviest taxpayers are not | Green-eyed Monster ows: 4 “e, e pance Z, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Every one who can qualify has a vote. But it can permitted to exercise their right of franchise. It «I wish n‘ét I was one in Holly-| All that section lying on the 4 | Room .16, _x alentine Bldg. s 2N e AL 1, ; i - veolatont even appears that it would be still better if Con- i 3 s el | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by DAUGLAS ASRIE 117 o. ® only be exercised by registration. " y , wood, cortherly and westerly side of ——— | Avpointment i Mee's Movdag The registration books, which are in the office BYesS should set the time for the general election| ), Jupiter did sigh, Gold Creek and the oil pipe line ! h 184 A ! ‘k. A AR ‘el 5y r . f in early September instead of October as suggested o 4 f the Electric Light C o ) | A8, nights § o'cloel of the City Clerk, will remain open until Saturday in the Legislature “For no publicity you get when? e Electric Lig ompany, ix_l a r s a e 3 e = = Lagles’ Hall evening. It is the duty of every qualified citizen ; : you're ¢luding the Seater Addition, will y —_— - ——————— | Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy to register and, after that, to vote at the election Just a star in the sky!” j fl"":er"’siz“fi‘;i’o Rfisb‘de:jzn;?“xd 3 e e e L (L. Smitn, Secrstury. Vislting next Tuesday. Anyone who neglects that duty, if Market for American Mining Timber. AL i -:me being th: gdusx,y dasigz:mte; Regular Dinners Helene W. L. Albrecht | | ?rothers welcome. ¢ % S et 1 2 1 REotien s o e he becomes d%ssausz.ied during the coming year with | ———— (iR thi: i g polling place in and for Precinct Short Orders | PHYSICAL THERAPIST AMERICAN LEGION the manner in which the comumnity’s business is| (Engineering and Mining Journal.) ¢ ° |No. Three, Oity of Juneau. | Medical Gymnastics, Massage 7 p | asked the prospective buyer. i _ Lunc’u)s foi Meets second and being conducted has no just cause to air that com-| yorthern Sonora is the largest consumer of Am-| «yyell, replied the salesman, with Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 0 6 H l (l:]lectrlc_l'.y | fourth Thursday of plaint. ,erican mining timbers of any Mexican region, ac-|g grin “if you are taking to a 10th day of March, 1929. i’)‘g‘) a. m. to 2 a. m. { 4;2 'C]d(‘;:\m 52];‘5- | each month in Dug- cording to a report of the United States Department | fiiand it is easier for it to hit 804 oo F; ':n (??EP?%D‘ PULAR PRICES J} one, ce, 216 | Al it St T, . s of Commerce. The Natiorial Mining Chamber has|ipan it is for Babe Ruth to hit & erk of the City of Juneau,| ) B PR s LE ROY VESTAL, THE LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION cgtimated that the total consumption of timber and [porc v’y i vou are talking to| Territory of Alaska. HARRY MABRY Now: ssloct dhuat Aisifing caris Adiutant, Press despatches disclose that President Hoover is moving slowly and with caution in selecting the lumber by the larger mining companies of Mexico is 94,000,000 board feet annually, of which 29,000,- | 000 board feet is imported and the remainder native. a speed cop, it simply wouldn't be possible to get it up over 35.” Old papers for sale at The Emplre. ! Proprietor at The Empire. i WOMEN OF KOOSEEEART members of the Law Enforcement Commission. This The same authority states that about 24,000,000 T ~ G LEGIOR, NO. 439 is the attitude that would naturally be expected board feet of the imported material is consumed by Devcisips ‘“7" Nevep (Cranen: ¥ NOTICE! 'T | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | from him since his training and experience as an Mining companies-in Sonora and Lower California. | )53}11:2:‘:921 flmi;nuwfand O ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | esch month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | Of the remainder of the imports 17 per cent. is 4 | A t | Hall. er;gineejr :ouldtt]e]ndhm lesdlhl:'n tofl;:ck persn;ns i eumed in Chihushtia asfl: Coahuils, leaving. 0.6 i T || & | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” { Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | whose judgment he had implicit confidence and giVe per cent. for the mines of the interior. rom Missouri ter Friday, Febru: 1st, | 4 @ 2 | gent; Agpes Grigg, Recorcer. | them a free hand in their investigations. P rrem. 1923 to 1027, inclusive, imports of Tumber| “I only weigh 130 now,” boasted| | 4 Sy Corner 4th and Franklin. St. Phone 136 [ e It is apparent the President has laid out a tre- and timbers averaged slightly above 16,000,000 board thfiflone-d . E Dr. W. W. Council will be | - s mendous task for the Commission. First suggested feet annually, of which 14,000,000 board feet was| “HOW do you get that weigh? # Mo coprnn 0 Vol 7 oo as a body to study Prohibition and its enforcement, S&Wn lumber, and the remainder round timbers. The [manded the other. || located at 109 Front Street. | B 7|| Brunswick Bo“hnb it has now broadened into an inquiry into all law Breater part of this is mine props, although much of fixgfimg, :xe:c\smg Snd. doptrg, * ) | A“")vs enforcement including Customs’ violations, narcotics, 1t fp employed I lcanceniamion WESHE:E - reE o e ing.” Teleplipges¥u 235, ; F R YE BR UH N Tige MU a D OMLI 7 " used for lauders. Considerable lumber is likewise| “Not to mention lying,” snapped | < Court procedure and other subjects pertaining t0 needed in connection with many subsidiary activi- |the other. -~— . Stand—Miller’s Taxi general enforcement. It is not a work that can be ties of mining companies, notably in construction p——————_— 1 Phone 218 i 4 entered into superficially nor passed over with per- of housing for their employees. A Ho-Hummer! With fu“ line Of _ ol L+ e o Four things that there don’t seem to be any great prospects of ever AUTOS FOR HIRE Quality Meats i - it JAPANESE TOY = = i) H B - = s o SHOP = [ =| The country H. B. MAKINO = =| The Drys and Front Street ¥ = A re ) Ou BewZIdered B.)) A ll =| The Wets. PHONE 38 P. O. Box 218 for Mail Crders — = b - £ = h M h ) B l l h ? =| A Word Meaning Anything But B {200 G i e s S B e o s = = Clean ! = the Merchants Dallyhoos E ro :ioe s i | worms | = : L = i = % £ |tne oty 18 to0 much ke o tod ALASKAN HOTEL | CONSTRUCTION E On every side—exaggerated claims as E Rhivestlng Tntormation R MODERN REASONABLE RATES COMPANY = to quality, far fetched price comparisons, =| Royal Noe is a taxi driver at|| giency—service Dave HousgL, PROP. SAND and = sensational assertions. How oftgn the = | cambridge, Ohio. —says Taxi Tad. ! GRAVEL } = shopper is caught in a web of conflicting, = g 2 = exaggerated statements made by mer- = Bigew or Less True g:fi',‘finv‘:'effif”fiiri}’c:hfii';uifil AND 3 = chants soliciting trade. £ Every woman would rather have|| o, "con RELY on the driver Carpenter and Concrete = . What are you to believe? Where can | e e o b ngure than| |10 take you to your destina- No doh toh lork i E yo’l;‘hgi(s’ figr(?i\lzze :tlcyr‘ch 7whose reputation is =| Bvery man hates to look forward :li‘z'xaf::fie?&u F.‘.’Eeim;tfifé : sma(l’l gf"eu{:or it = based on solid merit. Straightforward, S|rue t,:mhmegwhen a knee will sug-| lg cak that the name Carlaon = honest dealing with the public is oux: = gfi" nom h:: hi’." Bk T place | | taxi j= on the door. R MORRIS _— e = | Where e rl matism settles. = motto = "inother thing you don't hear A eserve Money CONSTRUCTION CO. &= m]ake no wild claims. We never =|any more is & man complaining Building Contractors - run “Sales Events.” = |about the darns in his socks hurt- % 4 3 P . = We don’t call ourselves the Seventh = |ing his feet. Carlson’s Taxi md, 7z . 5 it = Wonder of the World. But we do know E The reason they run street cars Ambulance Service Like reserve armies will turn the = that we give the utmost in quality, serv- = ‘t’k“e“;:u‘:l‘;;m:‘fs ’za:ie::“;";s S‘;;‘Je::: tide of Lt sieas] = ice and value all the year round—without = Phone Single 0 and 11 1de ol many a hard struggle. = wasting energy in tooting our own horn B » T L:;hf‘;; o :m?:; UNEAU TRANSFER = 3 g of W = 4. = & *— . . . = mt‘é %)he ti‘““t Ut_ women.alrefad) bel»lwgi_ =ldown to the theatre and back| ‘ The solid satisfaction of know- COMPANY = :;(e:tioni e tooting coming from all di- = |again. e 4 ! lmreu,]x Pu:kldud Stores = % ; =| The spring’s skirts may, as pre- i i ight an = Our success is explained by our sincere = | dicted, come below the knees, but Berry’ s Taxi ing that you and your family are Freig] = . desire to serve the public as best we can. = |it's dollars to doughnuts they will provided for in case of unemploy- = We taboo sensationnlisma]Come here and = beh:ade O:hzl;erifil bns opaque as PHONE 19 = merchandise y P o = | ¢lass so nof will be lost by the . b : = gfifce“;-?m o ‘;fiv’ That'e t(,u‘rt qf,}::' = | length. Stand at Gastineau ment, sickness or old age, is a source = - ik ¢ = | 1f everybody was perfect a lot of = plel,‘h}:am\lxensvtvrci::?er:'legend over every store SN At kuow what ' tlie of more comfort and contentment = % 3 b = |heck to talk about when they got|§ . = should be: “He Who Enters Here Is Wel- = | iogether. % ined from the expen- = come, Is Told the Truth, and Buying or =" an is no longer 1ooked upon|] The Packard Taxi than that obtained P g Not, Is Satisfied. §in s e it e wears 2 wrst PHONE sive everyday pleasures. = | watch, we dread to think a time 444 v Prompt Delivery of ==|may yet come when even a he- 2 L] = | quy’s weakness will be dainty, pink Stand at Arctio ALL ms OF COAL Gastineau Grocery 5 | i unies o e S PHONE 48 Ater the first one, man counes | PBrems Beriee, Day and Mg PHONE 37 don’t have any more children be- Co pCfl A % ’s o i A “ = == |cause having them is one job wi: VI UTO SERVICE =@ 4 e T i e BN Tt saft to Muet anpone. - " E5| t havewt been abe o i over| | STAND AT THE OLTMPIC The B. M. Behrends Bank | “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” = |'0_their husbands. Phone 342, Day or . . : HOTEL and then give us a trial—it will be for a = om::n il never. cony Nl . " mutual good =] 'w:nt:;h; e o g 3 Oldest Bank in Alaska ZYNDA A . = 0esnt glve B P R e e s I = :;I:rm-n if she does take on an-| Old papers for sale at The ELEVATOR SERVICE (i "“‘"‘“\ 5 Empire. Blvannes ee——— S. ZYNDA, Prop, g - : ] W