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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. . . | Tokie munches atsu keiki, (American hot griddle - WNOTICE OF ELECTION ; T— < Da"ly AlaSka Emp o e Tt s :Sbflm;m?"f AL | 'O THE ELECTORS OF THE YU RMAN n _P_R_O. oo Fraternal >ocieties | Si i daes soda “jerk- ELE RE S TR ) |sods fountalfi Tor Hut sundian BEEYSRLN DETOUR ! CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRI- Males fur garments = e - ox¥ § H | Moscow crowds around its first bright E W. ’ .. - EDITOR AND MANAGER ing’ shicks. : | TORY OPF ALASKA. s : 08N W, TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER 4 gasoline flling statiion put up in Arbat Square.| | By SAM HILL NOTIOR I by gived: thel from fresh AlfiSk; DRS. KASBEF & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe® Published cvery evening except Sunday by the| Typewriters have pioneered the way for a whole | @———————————@|_ . qant to the provisions cf Or- skins. Buys furs < DENTISTS BMPIRE PRINTI (SOMPANY at Second and Main|, . .ion of office equipment devices which have 1¢s No Grest" Thi linance Number 177 of the City ?“' k}llnds ta\nd p:ll).z 801-803 Goldstein Bldg. — - _— B ; i vays of doin ] S i i - h i est mar ke Tntered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Clase |COnVerted many people to Amerigan ways of doli€| pe gas o man of great abiity, { Juneau, and in conformity tl}elrcl L g , 3 PHONE 56 Tomein matter. business. The phonograph has made jazz a wu.}lld And if George never told a lie, with, :_a“ (i‘;em;ra]ld Municipal Elec- pric ours 9 a. ™. to 9 p. m. Clul o ref 1 i ial ear to the » s twas tion wil e €] on SR N¥E i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. folksong, and is retuning the Oriential We're sure 'twas not because he 3 p o R Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Occidental eight-note scale. The millions won .hy wasn’t able, Iy ‘HCSESS,QYAOS:;R},? 92,0 i?;gk a. H' J YI:R‘IAN T : Meets every Wea By mail ;‘:(rn‘r‘ln‘f.'u‘[;rus‘l‘.zs e Tl caten empsey. and Tunney prompt young men, white,| But because he neler did try. l‘l" and 7 o'clock’ p. m. of sald day THE FURRIER Rerday - e 38 yearoinpavior Ha 8 ik Taonin. 1n&dvance prown, vellow, black or red—vith two good fists, t0 : for the purpose of electing the|| Valentine Bldg., Juneau Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||, .,ter®p. monderson. or ‘Subscribers or if they will promptly try them out and, incidentally equip themselves with Now It Comes Out (ollowing officers, to-wit: DENTI3T L Rt et s notify v.l\e‘l;u ny failure or irregularity | necessary gym shoes and boxing gloves from the | His Father (Sternly)—George| o MAYOR: — RE dlingshafer, Secy-Treas R ethone Tor Edjtoria) and Business Offices, 374. |iaand of champlons.” rmv‘“d you cut down that cherry| THREE COUNCILMEN, b i A Rooms ’B‘““l‘l’d,’l Valentine 8. 5. 0. E'.KS " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | As long as the United States remained a raw| "g' v | ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. ,m'mon"m M evor The Ass <is exclusively entitled to the iree, selling only cotton, corn, wheat,| Geor8e—Oh, I figured it would| The Common Council of the City atch S Sl use for re on of all news dispatches credited to Products source, sel A 4 make a good story for my biogra- | ,f Juneau having heretofore, by = ~ it or not « e dited fr er and also the copper and oil, the world went its own wa That| hers, | e Ay s n local news published herein w the French fashions in women’s esolution, duly designated e vot- > S SR wey was to follow this FPrencu SRS e ng precinets of said City and the >rotw Dr. A. W. Stewart St ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER clothes, jewelry and perfume, practice trade by Eng- Names Is Names Polling Place in each thersof, the 7 . DENTIST Visiting Brothers wele B e e e lish methods, and look to Germany for science and| From Toledo—Dr. I. Chew. slectors are hereby notified: We have a growing sub- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. i music But American invention and mass produc-| Yes, we still do, doe, but not| That all duly qualified voters re- stantial business ina SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles | the United States into a manu-|quite as satisfactorily as we did[siding within the bounderies of{{ growing substantial com- Office Phone 469, Res. of - Kedernasorisy facturing and distribution nation. Exports of the|before the installation of the store Voting Precinct No. One of said munity. We have faith in Phone 278. | Scottish Rite country last year passed the $5,000,000,000 mark. |8rinders. ‘»(:\“Y:“’f Juneau, which ure as fol- |} our town, our Chamber §|& i Asur mestiags | A 10! vorld’s nd building is 10WEs of C arce, ir y month at 7:30 p. And much of m}o pards traqe ? 2 They Go South Next Week All that section lylne on the ) 'C()mmcl v (‘ Hflm_”‘ Pr. H. Vance ‘ m " Seottish Rita y being conducted with money obtained from American | o 3 norihe g : 2 friends and customers, Temple. W ALTER = Y oon diamonds will be trumps, northerly side of East and w g o Osterpath—201 Gollatein ®idg R. HEISEL, Secre- financial institutions. And if they can dig up the ace and we have kindest 'B(mrl.: 10 to 11 1 to 5; tary. 4 1 I Y 'y g o r COY st 1 e b it nt —_ e —— BE v o T v Those Reds this year, may have wishes for our competi- R S S S REGISTER! Toeday and tomorrow the registra- A chance to finish in first place tide flats to the Limits tors. mn-erdhu(::t.eaoa;r;lc“!;{ayflcm | tion books at the City Clerk's office will remailn ‘| ma easterly of Gold Crezk will IIPI]) Us Grow Resldence, Gastineau Hotel wooss open. Citizens who wish to vote at Tuesday’s|ppe pifference Twixt Dad and Son|’0l? in the Fire Apparatus room o — municipal election must write their names on them| «your son's always out in the|? the City Hall Building, located | HELLAN’S . = in order to be able to do so. REGISTER! car, I notice.” « the corner of Fourth nad Main B A “Yes, and T'm always out for it | S'reets, the same be. the duly PHARMACY Dr. Geo. L. Barton ; —— A reading of the standings of the columns of * | lesignated Polling Place in and CHIROPRACTOR, Heilenthal Bidg. J. H2 H;m!‘.l 5 § % 3 or Precinc 0. e, City of Ju- J: s i i 06 Seward uildi ANOTHER DRY FATALITY. the teams in the Pacific Coast League indicates _ Success Note e Rl Ons, Olly ;i Next to Valentine’s L b Pz"lgoon'_ 2| | oo o A . that Seattle does not inténd to have any other| Both “Lindy” and Ris mother| ., o duly qualified voters re-| | Phone 33 Free Delivery p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 P. M. | [Second and Fourth Mon- Prohibition has claimed another victim. This toyn dispute its right to the title of cellar cham-|have shown it is possible to get| ;4ino Githin the boundaries Of | —eees cocooc oo eeed to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Say. Of Saon month, in time it was a woman, Mrs, Joseph Deking, mother pions ‘hffeh hohy overworking the vo-| 7oting precinct No. Two of sald oo, o CHIROPRACTIC Snnine. B 710 orologk: of a nine-year-old boy, who while in the act of e oras: City of Juneau, which are as fol- is uot the practice of Medicine, WALTER P. SCOTT, Master & NAGHIL, CHARLES E. bending over her husband, also attacked by officers, Higher 1. Q.s Backstage. lows: Surgery nor Osteopathy. Juneau Public Library Secrotary. Out of Their Line ks was shot and killed by enforcement agents. And the —_— All that sectlon lyinz oa the P sl ¥ s boy, & mere lad whose preceptions have scarcely (New York Times.) Of Scotchmen, W"“’ lent observe,|southerly side of Eest Second Street Free Readmg Room . o e Ordbr ot yet.deve‘ope‘i into n stage. where right and wrong Beautiful and dumb are words so frequently You'll find there’re mighty few—|,nq West Second Street and the Oty At dasand § Robeet: Sitabs ! Pt B R R The linked that they have become almost inseparable|For giving up, so I am told, axtension of said Second Street y Hall, Second Floor obert Simpson s and Fourth T isti ished, was himself wounded. 2 c:;; i d;]it,mg: L;Tm the woman advanced as his P the public mind. It is taken for granted that o e 8 4 the beautiful American girls who have been glori- defense that he thought she was going to pick UP gn.q on the musical comedy stage are no great Is something they ne'er do. wross the tide flats to the City Main Street and Fourth Scottiah Limits will vote in the Gross Build- ng, located on Block H. Lot 2, the! Rite Opt. D. Graduats Les Angeles Col- leage of Optometry and Taking No Chances Reading Room Open From I 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. [ | | her fallen husband’s gun and attack the raiding ghakes when it comes to intelligence. Blinks—Howcum you never drive jjame being the duly designated A Opthalmology | e party. Apparently they have been grossly maligned. They |on the boulevards? Polling Place in and for Preninct| Circulation Room Open from 1 Glasses Fitted, Lens2s Grouné | KNIGHTS O# As a defense it is worthless. As a demonstration are not giddy, featherbrained creatures after all.| Jinks—I don't want to pay a|No. Two, City of Juncuu. to 5:30 p. m.—'{:oo to 8:30 p. m. a ..——-{‘: .uf%b\‘flfi"fiq 1769, of the readiness with which some of the Prohibition And the discovery that chorus girls are really in-|fine. The signs say they are only!| That all duly quatificd voters re-! Current Magazines, Newspapers, } | . =g agents shoot it is notable. Here was a man armed telligent has penetrated Paris. Front-page space is | for pleasure vehicles and my fliv is|siding within the boundaries of Reference Books, Etc. B 5 LAY it 4t sife who ran to Siven to an affirmative answer to the inquiry, are anything but that. Voting Precinct No. Three of said FREE TO ALL | Dr. R. E. S0U tc attes ). st with a shot gun, turning it on a w “les femmes tres belles” ever intelligent? ity of Juneau, which are as fol- 1 Optometrist-Opticia= ?:‘r):‘ i \”.! = the side of her husband whom she undoubtedly —p. " wechsler of the Psychological Corporation Useless Information ows: ———r | Byes Examined-Glasses Witted | 5P M. MoINTIRE thought was either seriously wounded or killed—the of New York vouches for them. A great number| Next to George Washington's| All that section lying on the il | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 3 el s : most natural act in the world. He didn't even wait of Broadway chorus girls have taken the psycho-|carrie Nation’s was the most fa-|ortherly and westerly side of | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by DILELAS AERIE 117 o. ®. to see if she would touch the gun which the brave metric tests which were used to measure the in-|mous hatchet in the world. 3old Creek and the oil pipe line —r | Avpointment [ Mee’s Me'y fi IJI and heroic raider feared she was after, but promptly telligence of American men drafted during the war. >f the Electric Light Company, in- M b D) C f e V’hone i84 L :1.511“:9 5 o nrxu.xl riddled her with bullets The average intelligence quotient for doughboys Was| George Washington Never— luding the Seater Addition, will a ry stated=— - " e wuuau‘.dagu AL Under any circumstances except those surround- n.m, more than 61. For business men it is 85, and Worked & cross-word. vote mvBurIo_rd Residence, located K [< el 5. i “: AVl.u‘t! ibiti 127 for men students and 130 for women students.| Gpeveq gum. upper side Willoughby Avenue, the 3 g———— 3L Smitn, Becrstary 1ting ing the enforcement of prohibition, the man guilty Byt a number of American musical comedy queens B ht hg- ‘-1 & da, | ame being the duly designated Regular Dm,ngrs HeleneW.L. Albrecht frothers welcome. of such a deed would be held strictly accountable. rated an I. Q. worthy of a man of genius. One R DY D8 IR 100 croamn o oolling place in and for Precinct Short Orde ! PHYSICAL THERAPIST | A“l‘Ei‘lE‘KI\t L_H‘l( 24 It is hardly to be expected that this man will be. made 159; two others, both belonging to the ranks| .vcad & tabloid. B2 No. Three, City of Juneau. 107 rders | oAl G v ab s, Mascase| A AN LEG ! The history of other killings under the cloak of Of Zicgfeld beauties, 166 and 168 respectively. stur| reled: “kill the umpire. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this Lunches i Electricity | Meets second and law enforcement has not been conducive to con- ;"Dt:" "‘d;:";oi e sempattonal Sge. of 1b4 B‘Sun?:l‘:\v (r:;r::gz o the comics OR fioth day of March, 1929. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m { 410 Geldstein Bldg. i i?x‘éiluznoi(]xr:)a{)\lg i i i 5 eight reached by only one in 300. i R. H. SHEPARD, na th in g- A Egi:;iem Rl I ESe fheig - done AnTahe presont‘ The French reporter of these convincing statis- Ot i"_”“" Hire, Clerk of the City of Juneay, POPULAR PRICES é—__Phone,—OE\‘eo, zw_fix 0:; ugyss(;’é‘;Aé’" 1 ; ties is'So impressed that he looks for the early| Tried to sleep in an upper berth. Territory of Alaska. HARRY M 6% ROY g i e appearance of a feminine Bergson or Einstein from| Heard—“Excuse it please” orf _ _~~ ~ ° © © ABRY New, select line of visiting eards Adjutant. { AMERICANA ABROAD. the ranks of the Broadway chorus. girls. “wrong number.” GOODIE SALE Proprietor at“The Eipl-e. = e Tuned out because of the static. golf (which explains why he never told a lie). Javanese itary Movies persuade that life without s be served from 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 —adv. and Brazilians alike It is time for the gunmen to reform. plumbing is unthinkable § American business enterprise and sports are If Mr. Hoover wants to make a hit with the|- Saw a college boy in a coonskin| pe rutheran Ladies Aid ity e | Wolfgg%‘lggsmT i spreading American fashions and customs abroad.|well-known Man in the Street, he will get a law |coat. will hold a GOODIE Sale Satur- | Meets 1st and 2rd Thursdars | Movies made in the United States, its automobiles, |passed at the coming extra session making it a| Or a flapper sticking out of her|qay March 30, in the dis i 8 g 2y, X i3 play rooms CA | each month, 8§ P.M. at Mooze / dental schools, typewri phonngraphs and even its ‘elony for the sh{n manufacturers to stick new | (alleged) clothes. of the Alaska Electric Light and rIIE CHAS' W' RTER MORTUARY | H:il. prizefights play o prominent part in this movement, Shirts so full of pins—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph. Sold a second-hand car of played | Power Co. Waffles and Coffee will “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ( Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | | Chicago geni; Agpas Grigg, Recorce p. m. Corner 4th and Franklin. St. Pnone 136 l ising an electric chair and the price of lead is American automohiles h nread the spel of \cing.—(Milwaukee Journal.) What Do You Say, Men? o ml.ll.m5777 D e . : ; i - mA produstion, and have influenced some of the| o ——0 TR e e e L e B R i e =,|| Brunswick Bowling | o\ 8 c « ( I « way' LSK i S i European ‘ cha A NA c‘:nui:}; ud:::e 5 S:S b\fiz z‘;’i:‘t_‘;slons::m;? 88| Alone?”—Caption over a magazine| Tulips, Hyucinsas and many other Alleys to the “right 1 The excellence of i i 4§ MES- | article in a weekly magazine. flowers and plants for Easter. Ju- 1 FOR MEN AND WOMEN the denta! sch n od States attracts stu-‘ Sure, let him go to the office in|neau Florists. Store, Third Street. FR YE BR UHN St ; Miller ’I‘n‘xl Rt fis e 2 v and—Millcr's « gf:.ts,. Tor 10 return to thelt qwo very slow jobs—merging the railroads and |8°0d humor. heane a1l il Phone 218 ld American | getting Bill Vare past the doortender of the United cust f brushing the ! States Senate.—(Milwaukee Journal.) o e00 000000000 The TOWN DocTon . ARMY LIFE, PRISON DELAY ANSWER TO SAYS LETTER 15 YEARS GET SOLD ON THE PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE WAHOO, Neb., March 29.— Talk about letter writers who take their time answering, Peter Creisel, livink irf Aus- tria, should win the hand- painted ink well. W. J. Hapke, of Wahoo wrote Creisel in March, 1914, ing, we're through,” and to change Every thinki; S i RS requires salesmanship. see his community grow, and most people are willing to “get behind | Selling a town or community is and boost.” But from the leucrs]“ke selling anything else: First people write me, it appears that —is there a market? Second—is they do not know how or what to|it marketable—suitable for sale as do, or what to keep from doing. s, so that when sold it will stay Besides, he'd hardly have time to prepare breakfast for the whole family and get away on time. A Wise Boy “What did the hero whisper to you when you were presenting him with the keys of the city?” asked the reporter. “Wanted to know if any of them fit the padlocks,” grinned the mayor. And We Don’t Mean It's Barely Possible J. Morgan Cook, of Philadelphia Inquirer, broadcasts some doctor’s statement that hay fever is not caused by hay and is not fever. esececoecscccscesveccecc The problem that confronts every sold? Third—to whom is it to AdviREyE e Of she febth e community is one of selling: you|be sold—who'll buy it? Fourth— Creisel's brother. Today he have to sell your town—sell people |DOW can it be sold? And fifth- had Creisel's answer. Creisel said he was sorry to appear so lax in replying, but ex- plained he had been a sol- dier in the Austrian army until 1918 and then was held prisoner in Russia for anoth- er ten years. on your town. ywho'll sell it—the sales force. . _| Answer these five questions; know | p]:"_:’}::‘dsy:‘:m::ow“::w“ e s |che facts, and apply the knowledge to your town, and all problems of | rA !e‘w y"d“ :‘go I had the p:";lgrowth, progress and prosperity will Y AT DpNciNE N8 come as a matter of course. sell a state . In practically every, town someone would say: “That's| These questions can be answered simple and sounds like a good 1d“,:and will be answered—in this col- but who'll buy it?” iumn, step by step. If you will The procrastinator and the fel-'read them, study them, and do low who was satisfied with things|your part, you will be the one to as they were, would say, “This is gain. In fact, it's up to you! a pretty good town; why sell it?” You are to your town the same And the knocker would chime in as a salesperson to a store. The with, “That is a good idea. Sell it/ store may have good goods, excel- and get rid of it.” |lent stocks, right prices, a good Then there was the individual manager, and everything that a who said, “Wal, we been gettin' first class store should have; but, along all these years without it, if the clerks are indifferent, not in- why should we change now?” | terested whether they give you the: Perhaps you think the same, as service or not, do not know the to selling your commun-'stock and don't sell you the way ity, but regardless of how you feel you like to be sold, sooner or later or think, the fact nevertheless re- completion with salesmen and sales- mains that you must sell your women who “know their stuff,” and community—sell people on your | serve you the way you want to be community—if the place where you served, will put that store on a live is to keep pace with modern back street or completely out of times. | business, and the clerks looking for For a community to me modern!another job. it must keep up to and ahead of| Your newspaper, service clubs, other communities. If one com-|chamber of commerce, and other munity makes rapid strides to the civic organizations can spend thous- betterment of living and working ands of dollars and months of time, conditions, becomes a more attrac- but in the end it depends on you. tive and interesting place to reside It's not a duty alone—it's a busi- R ————— U. 8. COURT AT KETCHIKAN A. Nordstrom and Johanson Pet- erson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws in the U. S. District Court in Ket- chikan. They were fined $250 each by Judge E. Coke Hill. The case against Tom Lloyd, connected with the same conspir- acy charge, was dismissed. Tom Berry, who was found guil- ty last week of conspiracy to vio- llate the prohibition laws, will be removed to Juneau ana sentenced by Judge E. Coke Hill when he reaches here, it was learned at the U. S, Marshal's office today. e HAROLD SMITH RETURNS Harold Smith, of the U. 8. For- est Service in Juneau, returned today from a nine-day trip to Hoo- nah, Tenakee, Killisnoo and An- goon on timber sale work, on the We don't know what causes it, but we know what it is—and that’s a four-letter word that begins with H and ends with double L, with only an E separating 'em. ? e L ‘Winters Past and Present The old-fashioned youth put a heated soapstone in the bottom of the sleigh, the modern sheik has a red-hot mamma on the seat of the car. More or Less True The ladies find that now, after they all got it, bobbed hair isn't what they want at all, and we ex- pect they soon will start raising Cain with the men for expecting them to do all the voting and hold all the offices and demand the 19th Amendment be repealed. The impression we get from some of them is that baby's tiny gar- ments now are being cut down to make street clothes for mother. A woman who has never had the chance _to have that particular one can’t think of any sweeter worry than that of worrying over the servant problem. It may be true, money doesn't make one superior, but there are enough snobs who think it does to make all the wives of the salaried men in their neighborhood un- comfortable. _ If girls had to use stogies and Ranger VII. The Tenakee bath house is progressing nicely, he said. — - NOTICE The Alaska Mendenhall Fur Farm will be closed to visitors in, if its people are happier, more ness: good business if you do—poor | content and more prosperous, it's business if you don't. up to other communities to profit, Yours is a good town—can be by their experiences and not only’ made a better town—so get sold on do the same, but outdo them! it. To keep shead—be modern—re- (Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Re- |from March 10 to July 13, in- es constant changing. _Bruce| production prohibited in whole |clusive. JACKSON MARSH, ton says, “When we quit chang- or in part) 4 —adv. Owner. i s 2o Z old pipes while learning to smoke, the cigarette manufacturers would be howling the loudest about hard times. It was a happy marriage if the widow still grieves for him after the big wad of life insurance money has been paid over. AUTOS FOR HIRE Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service A —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. Car\lson'l Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 Berry’s Taxi PHONE 19 i Stand at Gastineau with full line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 e ~ | | ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DAve HousgL, Prop. y B ] Reserve The solid satisfaction of know- ing that you and your family are provided for in case of unemploy- ment, sickness or The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicE AuTo SERVICE STAND Al' THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, A o e et § wd Old parers h-ulc :t— The ‘Empire. . of more comfort than that obtained from the expen- sive everyday pleasures. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Like reserve armies will turn the tide of many a hard struggle. 5 i 3 2] P. O. Box 218 for Mail Crders APANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street s Money old age, is a source and contentment Carpenter and Concrete No job too large nor too CONSTRUCTION CO. JUNEAU TRANSFER MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND PSSP SN Work small for us MORRIS Building Contractors PHONE 62 COMPANY Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 43