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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 27, 1929 Bhily Alaska Empire [mo s s o g | [ PROFESSIONZL | I a ‘ +] dent Hoover (e S Gastineau Channel JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER e — - : it bttt Do —~| LA GUARDIA GETS COLER ON HIS | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Published every evemng except Sunday by the TICKET. | DENTISTS | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. i | Streets, Juneau, Alaska e S Y ol & n t Office In . oot 5 Bird S. Coler, who was at the head of the PHONE 56 watter. Public Welfare Department under Mayor Hylan | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 1 a 55 . . o |‘ Fraternal Societies | | B. P. 0. ELKS g Meeting every first (f and third Wednes- 7 SUBSCHIPTION RATES. and for a time under Mayor Walker, has accepted AR, e | days, June, July, | Dellvered by carrter In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and )., 0. b the La GlsrdiBEioks - DRERIL . 3 - August, at 8 o'clock - for 31.25 per month : he nomination on the La Guardia ticket for Presi Alaska - Washn.glon Alr-' B)r. Charles P 4 e oy the following ratee: dent of the Board of Aldermen, giving that ticket| | Dr. LUharles I'. jenne months, in advance g . Contest” Cl | DENTIST 1 WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Raler. he color of a non-partisan fusion arrangement.| Way ontes oses I o ] M. H. SIDES, Secretary. bers W f the; 1 _promptly |~y 3 » & e r o % | TN , St tary. "01;;;nr;|;|: v tatlure or irregulamty | Coler was once the r)vn]uu atic nominee ‘fm Gov Next Monday } Building i Visiting Brothers Welcome. in the deliver their papers. ernor of New York and r e a very close race| 2l ki } Teleph - H - ddte s b ] g (3, ;rial and Business Offl g elephone 176 | ) i U et e Wit s | against the Gov. B. B. Odell. Hs served 85| Oply four more days remain for R E-.—?/? I""OI"’F'““‘E Bod- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES: | Controller of New York City at one time. He has|gueses to be sent in for the Free|T £ o S = '3 of Freemason. The Assbcintea rress 1a exclusively entitied to the sl A 3 e e e e MR [' WA rv Scottish Rite ame for republication of all news dispatches credited to been a ber of the Brooklyn Democracy and |Seaplane Ride Contest. They must| ' 1y A" W~ groo o Begilar bchil it or not othe gredited in’ this paper and aiso the|,, co-operated with Tammany. Anti-(absolutely be in at The Empire * DENTIST SINGLE O 11 second Fri‘dfy iocal ‘news pu : believe his nomination will add |office or in the mail by September | o et S b or each month at ] ALASKA CIRC RANTEED TO BE LARGER h to the La Guardia ticket—but they fear it|first in order that the winners ol % " 7:3 SHAN TH ANY OTHER PUBLICATION rength to theiLa Guardia ticket—but, they fear 461 ° 00 (o0 0E i ntn " ax' odn &e SEWARD BUILDING 3 o % 3 30 p. m. Scot- e will not be enough to win SNl abaRithe ohmtekt Aldg [ Office Phone 569, Res. {| ~ Whether it’s a nice and tish Rite Temple | possible after the contest closes. one i WALTER B. HEISEL, Secret, i A TR W Hundreds of Guesses Received Fhone.. 316 | /| balmy day, or stormy TN H That country. that does not aspire to have| ajeady hundreds of guesses have - — —— and teiTiying makes ‘b thvatL GhoE: = trans-oceanic planes or lighter than air craft in|peen received and ma children | &— P | 9 i3 3 wiTy o a t 1dren | 3 bWe W, OF MOOSE the sky is not overly enterprising. |say they are. waiting until the last | Dr. H. Vance | difference ik “,l” be at iy A, Ne v 2 LR s | miutes to turn all of their guesses| | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | your door in a J¥fy any iy everygeMu‘;d”- < | Prohibition As She Are Enforced. {in at the same time. Judging from| | yours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9 time you want a taxi, ||aien riaak i those’ which have already been re- | 1 bt ght, at 8 o'clock. a S ! St 4 e ! or by appointmen an fva v S JAMES CARLS ey 4 2 dez Miner.) | cetved, the contest will be close and | | pjicensed Osteopathic Physician ld SH0 ,-“ on el W. T. VALE, ‘;."jo’f,' ‘2;“;;})““’825 Not long since a rrohibition enforcement officer out of the why who have sent in, | Phone: Office 1671. polite service at the low- SO STl AN R |visited a certain town in Alaska and, of course,|{rom onc to 25 ‘l““'“““j aplece, ien| | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | est standard rates. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 |busied himself in ferreting out those malefactors)|lucky boys or girls will fiven Sebond and Foat AN engaged in violating the dry laws. ”“"l"f“'* ‘{"“!’“L ‘?”"‘fi”"“‘:“‘ iy FEER ARSI e day of each mrmthmllt; | o P Frocers afore- Seaplane Ketchikan, by Anscel C.| | ay ach Y, |satd town handre btk vinsgar. tor tha benetit of | Eckmann, Chief Pilot for the al-| | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | o : Scottish Rite Temple, oy : hyi! et ted ! Building | c WALTER P. SCOTT, . A o0 o | fOr the usual botled vinegars, and this also is re- | poratec : | | Master; CHARLES L. NAGHEL § THE GRAF ZEPPELIN'S PERFORMANCE | i2iieq in hotties, for the supply of which the mer- To Encourage Interest L Office Service Only | and st . NAGHEL, - - : 1 | chants rely upon the younger boys who desire a little | Mr. Eckmann believes in encour- | "‘0“’5~l‘°5“b m. to 1d? :Oflflv 2 ! e Within a month the German Graf Zeppelin Willl¢hending money. aging the tremendous interest|| p. m. o . M. an p. m. | Ambul: S $ B PR 7 & g 3 i I’ “ nbulance Service ORDER OF EASTE 3 have completed a journey around the world with| = while the said prohibition officer was in town,|shown in aviation by the boys and| | to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Sacond: and FnAu rrlrt:m Loy i an additional crossing of the Atlantic from Fried-'a boy seeking a little pocket money, got himself{girls of today as the great future| e L Tuesdys of each th, G 3 & s v'a gunnysack and hied himself out in a search for |of aviation in this country will de-| | 18 not the practice of Mediciue, sdys of each mcnth, richshafen to New York. She came from Germany a gunny and self a searct | 3 e e Bursiry nor Ostestath at 8 o'clock, Scottish 8 Yeati her )t around the world from New bottles. He had garnered three, and while he went|pend on the school children today, | Surgery steopathy. 'Rite Temple. MAY- » i o t Los Angcles yesterday after On @ hunt for more, laid the gunnysack containing |who will be the pilots and aviation |® D] |BELLE GEORGE, Wor_ £ York.. She arr dusier. Sesondy | the the bottles down on the sidewalk and disappeared engineers of the future A w2 Y s thy Matran; BANNY having crossed ntic, Europe, Russia and the '\ (% 50 b | The people of Juneau, old and Robert Simpson i Bt el Pacific Ocean s done all this in less than — jut then along came the officer. A gunnysack | young alike, have been given an| Opt. D s PR ol one month. is too suspicious an object for any prohibition officer ;opportunity to learn at first hand| ) ¥ % P’ | ENIGIT ¥ COLUMBUS This is an impressive demonstration of the fit-'to pass by, and this one was no exception. He in-|what aviation can mean to South-| | G‘fd"“: S"-‘t A"E:'”“ Col- one § Segg“ Cnom““;i‘] m‘) TN he Zeppelin for long distance voyaging and vestigated; found three bottles, proof positive that east Alaska, since Mr. Eckmann| | lege o thpl‘m‘c ry and i b5 e e ool Col. Lindbergh the prohibition law was being violated, and he pro-|made his non-stop flight from Se- Opthaivclogs ceeded to smash them. He then went on his way,lattle on April 15 and established| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna ] i Meetings second and iast 199 or : Monday st 7:30 p. m | i as now developed the noair eraft I8 oonscious of a duty well performed and a day's|a passenger service between the| iz = ?‘;”Zsmm‘.br‘gheg ure superior to the airplane f 0 transporta- o goc honestly earned. |towns of Southeast Alaska. The |z 10 4 el e L tion. The Zeppelin : the . wrplane bul| " yhen the kid came back and found his bottles opportunity to travel in comfort|| DE. E. E. SOUTHWELL EDW. M. MAINTYEE. G kB it seems to lend itself better to long journeys. It iS smashed he probably became an ardent convert toand at a great saving of time has| Optometrist-Optician | & J. TURNER, Sccretary. | safer and more comfortable for those who travel. the prohibition cause and its methods of enforce- been taken advantage of by hun-|| EYyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ME Sl There will be general agreement with Col. Lind- ment {dreds of people from Juneau, Ket-| | 15&;}"1 ‘66-_0‘3"“”;:“"5_ Bldgi’ | To or from any place | poveras aere 17 F. 0. E pergh that we ought to have an American dirigibie' T et |chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka| 4 - © flintomex;t 5 v;?:;gs ABz ! in the City for ! Meets Monday ity Backing Home Products. 1‘.(11&1 Skagway and the various can- || APP . - il BL EBI D ‘%nigms 8 o'clock at The splendid performance of the Graf Zeppelin T | neries, during the sumier. . b U R 50 CENTS Fagles' Hall, Doug- 7 SR SN R R (Anchorage Times.) | To Give (hlldrm_ Chance = las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P, Sollbwiag Teesious e ry demangipaiians in | otchikan is getting behind the “use Alaska| It is to give the children, whose TAXI 5 s GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting distance flying by other er-than-air craft, added ;4 cts campaign which has been launched by |interest is as great, if not greater llive can .ide as | Brothers welcome, | to the record made by airplanes during the last|the Juneau and Anchorage Chambers of Com-|than that of their parents, an op-| P l C k two ye: leads to the inevitable conclusion that|merce. Ketchikan knows what it means to an |portunity to see the beauties of‘; eerless ares 1 cheaply as ore Day and Night Service Phone 485 Responsible Drivers Stand at Arcade Cafe —_— the hazards of the air have been conquered. Aerial|Alaska industry to have a responsive home market|Gastineau Channel from the air ticable for both long |for its product, and is lending substantial support!that Mr. Eckmann started the -y to the movement to induce the Federal Government |present contest. to utilize Alaska marble and Alaska hardwood in| To know that the contest has Federal buildings erected in Alaska. Ketchikan has met with the whole hearted ap- a large lumbeiing industry which has been expand-|proval of the boys and girls under, T ed from year to year because it has been able to|18 years of age, one need only see SUB-COMMITTEES SLIGHTLY DAMP. |supply almost every Alaska reqpirement in the lum-|the pile of coupons which have s ber line, from box shooks to railroad ties, it is/been sent into the Free Seaplane The sub-committee of President roover's Law |realized by the people of Ketchikan that there Ride at The Empire, with mileage are industries in other Alaska communities that | guesses 004 miles to 200,000 can be expanded if Alaskans will get behind them. and passengers carried varying | from 300 to 10,000. | 4 Cars at Your Service Day or Night Calls—- Same Price 199 Cab Co. Stand at Gastineau | LEGION, NO. 439 Mcets first and third Thursdays | each month, 8 p. m. at Moose Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior | | | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | } corder. navigation has been proved [ and short distances. We may now expect to see a new era in the use of airships that will make all that has gone before seem like experimentation. | | | | er the Enforcement Commission which will cons question of Prohibition is composed of Chairman George W. Wickersham, Newton D. Baker, Ada L. =4 Alleys ! FOR MEN AND W( MEN Hazel’s Taxi 2 5 New Mining Engineer. | So Get Busy == ! i Hotel Stand—Miller’s Toxi Comstock and Judge William S. Kenyon. The So get busy, send in vour cou-|| A PO i e Phone 218 personnel of the committee is not altogether sat- (Prince Ruperi News.) |pons make your guesses. Next e ]ma e ‘e S 5 | g - isfactory to the drys, for it is regarded as at least The growing importance of the mining industry |week the winners of the rides to e]fg; sarlenl()) xll(ed}‘ c?}‘;ne:&” | b E o : . 5 C i ; At ¥ " , aked in : | . 5 damp. Wickersham and Baker are classed as wets,|in this Northern section of British Columbia is|Taku Glacier and Mendenhall Gla-! i [ M b L] | Russmn Steam B 1 Judge Kenyon as dry and Miss Comstock as|being recognized by the Provincial Government, |cier will be announced in The Em-'| 2 home product. Just the ! al ry s Care iy Wednesday: D :t‘k‘?- netial X which has appointed a third engineer to help the |pire and the date on which the!| proper cake for the HOST- | days from noon till mn‘bgm f 4 E i two now busily engaged in reporting on the prop-|trips will be made. Who will the | ESS to serve. 3 i @ o Co-operating with this committee is a sub-com- 2 5 { | R la D ‘Business Is Good’ 3 s which a being developed. The report of a|winners he? egular inners mittee, headed by Judge Kenyon, on “Lawlessness by ,cmm NALOD-ade (0EINE, ¥ ; i 8 MRS. JOHN JORRI., Prep. ! L P MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ) P eerless Stand: Alaska Grill Short Orders Rl Y| Government mining engineer is a great aid to| NOSED | Government Law Enforcement Officia on which Lunches : prospectors, who when they find something good, | 8 former Secretary Baker and Judge William I. Grubb,|pave a definite and reliable report to lay before a Democrat, are the other members. prospective customers. It is very satisfactory to Open.6 am. to 2 am, The New York World’s Washington Bureau pre- (know that the Government has recognized the WILL UPEN 0N Bake y YLy B A S R e SO POPULAR PRICES dicts that Chairman Wickersham will favor leaving|need and placed a third man in the field. Possibly Prompt Service, Day and Night i ar y feel justified in making a perm- | the retailers of liquor (the small bootleggers) in- :x‘:)l(’:\ty;:pg:‘t};ul:g J 8 8 D CovICH AUTO SERVICE HARRY MABRY s red cluding the saloons, speakeasies, night clubs, etc., STAND AT THE OLMPIC Proprietor for the separate States to deal with while tl:e A long-standing mathematica: puz=e may be| SEPTEMBER ]2 Men’s Half soles’ $1.50 Phone 342 Day or Night i SAND and Federal Government may devote its attention 10 colved by assuming that there were a great many | K adZas — smuggling, bootleg rings and other interstate com-!Jtowaways on the Mayflower.—(New York Times.) Rubber Heels, 50 cents GRAVEL THE JuNzAU LAUNDRY AND - ' = SR ATT | |Sheld kson School Hoe Ry mevy ’ LEADING PITCHERS OF PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL w?lh(;\?e Vg??»cuilsjir:lgs cRe;!; Big Vi the G Mk ’ Heleno WL Albrocht i PR e Carpenten;‘?or;i Concrete - 2 211 Seward Street PHYSIOTHERAPY Front and Second Streets No job too large nor too ’ \ for Another Year /| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ' PHONE 359 small for us _: | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | | SITKA, Aug. 2—The Sheldon = 410 Goldstein Building ! R i o MORRIS Jackson School for Indian children Phone Office, 216 I {will open for the year 1929-30 on YU RM A N £ 3 at The Empire. CONSTRUCTION CO. | September 12. [ 3 Buildi | "As an industrial school the | Expert Furrier i 0 ST T TERY RESNSY WSRHRY WUSHDY WSS SUSHDY | uilding Bontraciocd building of the Sage Memorial In-| PHONE 62 dustrial Building this summer is a | % N s - —— notable addition to the equipment | S4Mmer prices still prevail of this institution. This building . in Fur Garments. is rapi roaching comple on.é y ] L It isp fllyc:g?smr; a:d bflglen?ent} Remodeling a Specialty. errorlng the GrOWth JUNEégfiI};IX;IiSFER structure of concrete with an ad- F t S dition for housing the new electric| Front Street f J plant. It is to be equipped with o uneau the latest and most modern ma-! chines for manual training. Young Indian people will have offered an excellent opportunity for training along the. lines of practical living, The staff is now complete with BE W‘ELL CROON[ED all vacancies filled. An experienced The steady growth of Juneau the past ten years is strikingly pictured in the growth of our Savings De- d tent teacher of H w/ ant competen! eacher o lome . . e Economics will have charge of th . artment during that period, as Sradtios ke This. gioss Tty | Come to the American Ph Botha £ fi g P # Moves, Packs and Stores girls an opportunity to fit them- Beauty Parlor shown by the following comparison Freight and Baggage seives n::;m_e responsibilities of of savings deposits: Prompt Delivery of As in the past, Christian char-|} Qur Work is very thorough. | | -ALL KINDS OF COAL acter will be the goal of this ine rbr i odniin vl h ’ itation. ’:;‘::u et appe u;g.h::flzi:n;m::::.:,u August 6, 1920 ...$ 844,780.61 PHONE 43 i 0se people who desire | their children to be educated under operators. August 6, 1924 .... 1,035,568.58 - £ . N Christian influences 4 —— Young Indian people who are August 6, 1929 ... 1,338,966-33 | planning to attend this coming year‘ | HOTEL are urged to be on hand at the THE ZYNDA i opening of the term. Full informa- tion as to the work and plan of ELF.VATOR SERVICE {the school will be furnished on American 8. ZYNDA, Prop. | application to the superintendent. { — Beauty The B. M. Behrends s = | g o : n g.a:rgeer:g . Parlor Bank BURFORD'S GORNER | : 1l ; : livered ¥ tomorrow ¢ ; ; “TRY A MALTY” | ' . ¢ ' i . Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY | | 7 The moundsmen who are the greatest worry to coast batters are (left to rlnfi’;dfl"i‘lcfi:‘fl;‘; lf ym W'Sh it ALSIE WILSON' Pl'OP. Non Better—Box or Bulk ' ‘ § bell, Mission Reds; August Johns, Hollywood. and Merton Nelson, Mll-llrn Reds. Hubbollmlga»da the X X e - i