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4 v{ 7 y Alask is more than justified by the record. his future may be, Mr. Henderson performed a great work for Alaska—a what served the Territory and public hat s testifies to how school system, ON RATES. Ty TH!; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY MAY Il and discloses a conception of the work that omplished and a purpose behind it that No matter already work | at entitles him to a high place among those who v He is the father of its the place attained by tem in the educational circles of the coun- well his service has been per- g___—. | ALONG LIFE'S | DETOUR | By SAM HILL | From the Dry Point of View— Wisconsin is all wet! Like a Clock il | get PR € she doesn't teed because it has been marked lown to 98 cents. The strange thing a dollar article about it is the shorter a flapper wears her skirts the less necessary she cems to think it is to wear bloom- TS, NOTICE OF SAILING The Motorsmp OREGON will sail l I Delivered by carrrer in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ¢ .neq k.« from Seattle Ma; 2nd. Wire your ; for 25 per month. 8 6 S Blinks Met ‘Jnckson on '.h(-:lm_dvrS at once or see D. B. Fem- I 3 c vxl‘i ¢ — - street this morning and he sure Juneau Agent. $6.0 ne S AND “| \T THAT. ,:::‘ “rorujm up. Nearly talked my Independent 8. 8. Co S off. RS oy WA T L Former Gov. Smith has given a certificate of Jinks: “Well, the poor fellow is NOTICE ; 1 Offices, 374 acter to n F. Curry, the new leader of in the hospital now.” n the United States Commission- % i LAF mmany. He says he has known him for twenty-| Blinks: “Howcum?” er's (ex officio probate) Court - TION five ye and knows him to be efficient, patriotic i “A motorcycle ran him| for the District of Alaska, Juneau et 7 mnd of the highest character. Mayor Walker says|down. C(flfl""«‘fim"er'fifP*(';‘“"i% o imany does not purpose to recede at all from | SR n ‘the Matter of the SAGHIUEEHAS TRmany Cow ooy B e | Rough Stuft tion of the Estate of THOMAS the high standards that it has maintained since | , Charl Murphy launched the policies that gave| Gert: “So he talked to you like a M. DARBY, e C ot et (et ‘h s thal gave |, tch Uncle, en?” All concerned are hereby notified b il e (;i Su; 1 s ;‘5.,(:10?' Myrte: “Huh! he talked to me|that I Esther Darby, on April 13, ;Tz‘n tor \\‘:,nn;) Ju _(“ ; Ol’y‘ “:“ n‘:m"ic like ma does to pa when he uses 1;‘_"‘:] “‘“( ?pp"r’““;:u"‘“‘i:"glsg:g‘x Olvany wever, the movement for a fusion muni- |, ouect towel!” he estate o a ¥, cipal ticket in New York next fall has become mu(‘h! s o (O lF(‘!‘i‘.Sc(I.‘ and that Letters of Ad- n active since the Tammany decision to ulrm The Other Kind ninistration therefor on said day from the “Elder Statesmen” control to the old sys-| Says John D. Wells in the Buffa- | ¥%% ‘z:}ifoxif‘l‘fq“m‘]‘; i o tem of trol by the District Leaders. So there|lo Courier-Express: i (“\'L s “0‘ e l:mnirid 5 vou are 3 —“‘F real definition of a Chris- sresent the same, with proper PAREEVE - ) 4 |tian is one who goes away on his|' = oo within six (6) months Income tax collectors are bound to find out the|spring vacation and keeps his eye Wiin mé date of this notiée, %o s ———{uth about those fabulous Hollywood salaries. Either |Pecled for stuff to send back tO&. a¢ the office of R. E. Robert- COMMISSIONER HENDERSON SAYS here must be an abatement of the bragging or}ms favorite funny column.” son, 200 Seward Building, Juneau, : ¥ SWELL there Thust ‘be more returs fof the United Btates] AR @ Sinner’is & Woeder WA/ s)a ks, : # i3 7 reasury always thought of sometihing g0od| pated at Juneau, Alaska, April 2 Tra s or saw a corker he intended to|;3 1929 t Alaska Sct Bulle- S Jog s iz 3, : ; ArBAFiGE - Asabil Has Tesulted. DecAlSe thE: Pollokla A0 1y OYSHIGR R ESTHER DARBY, ho w e S - has forgotten what it was. Administratrix. o a were not satisfied that some college boys did not| First publication, April 13, 1929 ¢ ol B ar hi a amand to halt. The boys were sald to“m.l That Damning With Faint|gast publication, May 11, 1929, I 3 ed! ve been in a drinking party. Praise? s e et o ! _— | (Headline in Milwaukee Journal) i 1 i | .ouis Lays Plans. | YOUTH AS G EVER. A i . Louis Lays Plai | YOU' 0OOD AS EVER. merican t t —_— R 1 X Y by b (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | Don't Stop Killing Frosts s e the | 1 the plans now being laid by the St. Louis| An early spring eaut’v "1 g 5t At City Plan Commission are approved by voters of I don’t call “hot,” 3 C v that c a magnificent double-deck esplanade twen- It means the peach P(lrlor ; Territory ~mgy ty blocks long will take form along the river Xronti Crop will be shot. . Ll 4 A% o g ye The ted calls | . i Sk 3 ynnecti with Al in coming year The scheme as now projec alls | eatu i s conncetion With A1 for the condemnation of 40 blocks of the old City, | How Does He Stand On Spinach? et e op| I ! the circumstanc now “gone to seed,” and serving nelthernan ccotn-i There is a preacher in Columbus, | TWO KINDS OF 4 ssiie t Bullet omic nor an esthetic function. For years the center | ghio named Caulaflower. ~ / I[ ,‘\ ,j‘y‘ ‘,“”}Hl“;,““f; of values has been moving away from the river | P[‘JR‘“\NENT St leaving the warehouses and firetraps, Lou antiqu in to ard members, to express t ) hoo! bo: ed of schools, ar courte both important of all, water front is going to waste economically. is personally It for the construction of thoroughfares and double-deck park- ‘ cipant ter front itself. Of this sum, would be raised by assessments, one-third realize from the sale of adjoining property obtained by ex- cess condemnation and one-third taxation, if the | Taken | hensiv und Bulletin for ¥ ken in the United States. t import mer o be rate what city which has moved away |formerly was the made in St. Louis will of now in- guide irs. It a spec- center of municipal life. cul them in th for a renaissance of river transportation, and ore especially interested. Indeed, le that the scheme will they, too, ‘can utilize ymany of them have seen only to shudder. and there: in office the 1d good ol boards, we | can't Mexico copy Oklahoma's Why ER D. ymmi HENDERSON, of Education | field, Ohio, Sun.) i oner Mr isn't is gen-, holders.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Hoover ir that the Z lucidity of It By spapers Them e Shall Know live town needs a live newspaper lll'(‘llh' a li\'t‘ newspaper and town. Usually This is the way a Colorado Is of this interdependence: hand in hand. “The newspaper is the window through which world may leok and see the community and rn of its advantages, attractions, ambitions, and ymplishments. “A bright. snappy paper imparts the com- district along the river | little | value to their owners and ugly in the extreme. Most the valuable territory along the estimated that $50,000,000 will be required | acquisition of the 40 blocks needed and the | , as well as the proper improvement of the | about on-third d | | Congressmen can be saved so much for residents of other cities, the |of talking demon- | requiring at least 4 per cent sense can be done with the river front of a | from the river which This | project comes at the same time as -elaborate plans | system of getting rid of executives without bloodshed?—(Spring- noble experiment meant to include revolver practice on house- munity confidence in itself * * and keeps its and thoughts on the ideals that mean progress individually and collectively. eyes ‘A newspaper is a public service institution on a par with the church and the school if it is properly functioning. Its servic cannot be meas- \ ured in dollars and cents * * : i “The newspaper is the index for the town * *, ! In short, a live town supports a live paper, I but a dead town cannot expect to have a live i | paper.” The Daily Alaska Empire is of, by, end for Your Home Community . . . The Daily Alaska Em pire Longevity Note A car that goes no faster than a turtle never turns it. Greatly Needed “What'’s your husband trying to discover, now?” asked the neighbor. “He's trying to find a way of \maklr" bottles invisible so dry \embarrassmem replied the wife of contributed by\the altruistic scientist. consent of the electorate is gained. whole, this project is the most compre- | n for the rehabilitation of a city ever | Be Fine If It Could Be Enforced! We ought'a have a twentieth amendment regulating the amount a person could do and in all the talking done. More or Less True Articles for women on how to is |manage a husband sound as silly it is just {to a married man as articles on show Cincinnatians | the Ohio, a river that how to climb trees for monkeys would. Many a flapper stenog who buys {her glad rags on the installment {plan looks as if she had been given a little sample of the new dress to wear until the dress itself was paid for. The girls found going entirely bare leggec was not expensive enough and this year they plan to remedy that by wearing costly lit- about to the ankle. Dents in the fender may be the sign of a poor driver, but they are just as apt to mean the gent at the wheel has been following the instructions from the backseat driver. The widower with a lot of money has to dodge chances to marry, but one with a lot of children has to grab what he can get. Mother may hope daughter will get a husband as good as father, but she don't mind saying right out | sight more money. Another person who has a chance |to find out how lonesome a preach- er feels on a rainy Sunday is the woman booked to lecture on “How To Become Beautiful” Another reason why a man can't understand a woman is because if he offered her two cents she would turn up her nose at it, yet she’ll spend carfare to go down town to UNITED STATES Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. April 1, 1929. Notice is hereby given that George Danner, entryman, togeth- er with his witnesses John Bur- wash, and Klaus Grondsman, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his original entry serial 04848, and “additional entry, serial 06886, for lands situate on the north shore of Gastineau Channel, containing 71.26 acres, HES. No. 174, New Series No. 1568, |from which cor. No. 1 and M.C. |USLM. No. 381 bears S. 12’ 30” |W. 6086 chaims; HES. No. 204, New Series 1852, from which cor. No. 6 USLM. No. 381 bears S. 60 50' 04” E. 60.17 chains; longitude 134° 34 W. latitude 580° 21’ 13” |N. and it is now in the files of |the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at An- |chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. | Pirst publication, May 6, 1929. = |Last publication, July 5, 1929, tle silk socks that will come up|™ in meeting she’ll be a darn fool if | she doesn't get One with a blamed | WAVES The Eugene and Leon 0il Methods Perfect Marcelle Effect Experienced All Around Operators | | Mothers Day Sunday, May 12th WHITMAN’S | CANDIES In one, two and three pound boxes BUTLER-MAURO DRUCG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Peerless Quality VARIETY! Variety was the spice of life in the Old Home- stead Pantry. The same variety may be obtained now from our' bakery. And everything equally pure, delicious and econ- omical. PEERLESS FRUIT BREAD Try it—30c loaf We are noted for the high quality of our cakes, ples and bread. Everything at economy prices. Peerless Bakery Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO ALY ———% 1929 I PROF 'ESSIONAL DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. UTOS FOR HIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Here’s promptness — effi- ; ciency—service ‘Roomc !‘-M 0. .vuuun —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 cak that the name Carlson | taxi i* on the door. ‘Telepnone 176 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to € p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Offics Phone 469, Res. Phone 2786. ot s e .8 Dr. H. Vance ! Carlsoa's Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 Osteecpath—201 Goldateln Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to §; T1to 8 or by appoinmant Livensed Osteopatnic Physic'an Phone: Office 1671. Residence, Gast'neau Hotel | By PSR The Packard PHONE 444 Gwand ac Arctie _ Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Ridg. Oftice Service Only Hours: 10 s. in. to 13 noon, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC In n" the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Oltatbllhy raxi [ S Prompt Service, Day and Night Covice Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Robert Simps_o—n— ; Opt. D. Night Juneau, Alaska Graduate l.m Angeles Col- N e | [ leage of Optometry and —— Opthalmology | E Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | +*-— ¢ Mabry’s Cafe o S, A Or. R. E. 80 Regular Dinners Optometrist-Op ‘ict Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by Avppointment Phone 484 Short Orders ' Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor e i i+ e o e i R A AT R T O L Helene W.L.Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY { Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 1 Ray, Medical Gymnastics. CAE_}L“L flHERY | 410 Goldstein Building PHONE 355 Phone Office, 216 We Call and Daliver —= Old papers at the Empire. TR vl v THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phrone 136 | &2 -G l | 1 New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. ——— [ - FRYE BRUHN with full line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES A i i -~ § The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska ’ ...-$2,548,741.14 ....... e 2,315,065.23 100,000.00 RESOURCES Deposits Capital .......--- ol Surplus and Undivid- ed Profits . 133,675.91 The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska & (NAGHEL, Fraternal >ocieries or Gastineau Channe! oite e o nesday ~* '2:3@ uneaun Liom: Club o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presiden, H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Meets every Wea B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock, Elks' Hall. WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Sec~ retary. Visiting Brothers Welcome, Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings | <econd Friday emb momth at 7:30 m Scottish ths Tem%& WALTER EL, Secre- LOYAL ORDER ,OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700, Meets every Monday night, at.8 o’clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. ). H. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bldg. MOUNT JUNE/\I LODGE NO. - Second and Fot th Mon- lay of each monch In Scottish Rite Temple, be- zinning at_7:30 o'clock. WALTDOR P. SCOT' Vaster; CHARLES B. Secretary. \C} ¢ Order of EATERN ATAR Second and Fourth Tues: days of each month, at 8 “o'clock, ~Scottish Rite Temple, MAYBELLE GRORGE, Worthy Mat« roa: FANNY L. ROBIN- SON, Secretary. KNIGHTS np COLUMBUS §erhere Council No. 1760, Vet and las. BEOOL dnln:l.y at 7 M) Tranalent nrolher! ursed tc attend. Counell ' TURNER. B.crfiur! DCLJLAS AERIE 117 . 0. Meels Mondesy nights 8 o’cloek kagles’ Hall Lougise. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy L. Emicn, Secretary. Visitiag Rrothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- out, on Second St LE ROY VESTAL, Adjutant, g — WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 430 Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays each month, § P.M. at Moose | 11 Kate Jarman, Senloz Re- | 4 /| gent; Agv~s Grigg, Recorder. i Brunswick Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller's Taxi Phone 218 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. 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