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e e o o s R e B S 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1930. . . [Lhe interest of other heirs of his father, the late Daily Alaska Empire |ci 25 s b Newspaper publishing in Seattle apparently has | FEAER ¢ $ | developed into Big Business. | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | | 2+1 Fraternal Societies or i Gastineau Channel £2 182 &3 p BRI RO Helene W.L. Albrecht { A wife had her husband arrested for not con-| I PHYSIOTHERAPY |tributing to the support of their young child. | | Meassage, Electricity, Infra Red Em.s defense was that he was trying to pay off a| % d 3 Re¢v, Medical Gymnastics. sneau as Second Class |bunch of debts they owed and so he left the wife| S8 e | 410 Goldstein Bullding | with her mother. The Judge said that the support Phone Office, 216 B. P. 0. ELES b Meeting every Wed- ({ o o nesday at 8 o'clock. Elks’ Hall. Visiting hed every evening except Sunday by the PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main uneau, Alaska EMPII Streets n the Post Office Carlson’s Taxi % brothers welcome. {f wife and child was more important than any| SUBSCRIPTION RATES. {of wi : { = - 4 Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and [debt could possibly be, and he forthwith sent WINTER'S FRIENDS " DRS.KASER & fl“ WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Rules i als a the Tolow |the husband to jail for six months where he can ! FREEBURG! M. H. SIDES, Secretary, By mail, p paid, at the following rates: Vi i 2 i E i i Mary Graham Bonner | DENTISTS 3 ance, $12.00; six months, In advance. | neither pay debts mor support the wife and cml«.i rter oaftaliiy I RERERER s 301-303 Goldstéln Bldg. 4 4 e Aubscribers Confer a favor if they will promptly | T R T g and as they arrived for the | | PHONE 56 An where mn the Clty for % 68 Wedkmasen notify the Bu et Office of any failure or lrregularity ! Congressmen La Guardia, late Republican nom- e shouted out their names. | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | in the deliv their papers. ¥ s. 1 ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday ' each month o Telephone for Editorial and Business Offi, [inee for Mayor of New York, is mot strong for| «gere comes my friend Lady |the transfer of Prohibition enforcement to the De- 1 d all her family. e because, he says, “it would Here comes my friend Sleet | Dr. Charles P. Jenne oc nt just as the Coast Guard has|Storm and all his family. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Press is exclusively entitled to the | partment of jon of all news dispatches credited to ruin that Depar 7:30 p. m. Soot- DENTIST == jt or ot otherwise credited in this paper and alio the | uad Here comes my friend Wind, and | t tish Rite Templs local news pubiished herein. © " " 77 | been corrupted : plindis i Gy Rooms s;‘xfd‘; Valentine 3 AL e e AL AT OF ANy OTHER: FUBLICATION. | Let us hope that in donating $1,000,000 to the|m them—such ‘& jolly fam- Telephone 176 Careful, Efficient Drivers LOYAL ORDER |Berry Schools in Georgia Henry Ford started H omes my friend 8 e ere comes y no something. We suggest that he interview John| ik 3 T Juneau Lodge No. 700. | rm and his strong son: i = 1 g g D. Rockefeller about methods for the rapid distribu- | 5 $i pRRANd | | Dr. A. W. Stewart Call Us At Any Hour :e;‘: e:ery Monday &GN/ tion of a lot of mone; «Hete ‘conita ! DENTIST ght, at 8 o'clock. b ohs ot el soner, S | e comite g MRl Ao | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. 4 | People Not Considered. grendchildren.” i SEWARD BUILDING DAY AND NIGHT W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box | | —_—y all kept arriving and- as|| ~ Office Phone = | ‘ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 181 Post-Intelligencer.) did the music began. Never |, e :l; Ph II d S‘ l O Second and Fourth Mon- | At last the -Saloon League admits that it put e children heard such music. Ones a'l lng e day of each month in {one over on the American people. 1 such wild, strange sounding |+ = o 2 G Scottish Rite Temple | The super-dry organization, after claiming for!n nd the trees beyond the| | Dr. H. Vance - beginning at ":30 p. m, [ten years that the Eighteenth Amendment was voted plain and from the woods at onc| | Osteopath—201 Coldsteln Bldg. | | Stand at Alaskan Hotel WALTER P. SCOT: |into the c.msutunz'mb liyl the people of the Nation, | started singing and waving | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § | Master; CHARIY3 E. NAGHEL now comes out and boldly says it wasn't done that s i} sang. | or by appointment ~ 3 e 1 > Secretary. | way Tnen they all began to dance, to| | Licensed Osteopathic Physician CARLSON’S TAXI AND AI\IBULANCE ——————e This admission comes from none other than|jymp up and down, while Winter | | Phone: Office 1671. | SERVICE ;)RDI;I}R ():‘FE‘“T{';‘N STAR AT . : IR CAMPAIGN. |Mr. F. Scott McBride, General Superintendent and |} i and blew whistling sounds| | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | ) BOOR 1 oRITh . SEATTLE HAS ANOTHER CAMPAIG |official mouthpiece of the dry league. The occasion |, ngers, o Tuesdays of each month, ?cfg 5 ¢ way. Was a statement issued by the league chief attack- w, comes our dear Snow s ST at 8 o'clock, Scottish =g Seattle has another Mayorality contest under way. TRIn correRnOHEL | w, he & N o certs )rresponence passing betwi Mr. He el " ”» er! | Rite Temple. LILY Mayor Frank Edwards is campaigning for re-elec- =6 Certain corresy smigte: een enry | Giants—the Great Drifts,” Wint Dr. Cenli T, Baron Joy, Detroit automobile manufacturer, and Rep- E. J. Brown, former ed, and the snow seemed to BURFORD, Worthy V¥ tion. He will be opposed by 43 resentative Clarence J. McLeod of Michigan. become deeper and deeper and | CHIROPRACTOR Matron; FANNY L. Mayor for two terms, of course, and by Otto A. This correspondence was published in the Wash- deeper. More icicles began to arrive | | Hellenthal Building ROBINSON, Secretary. Case, City Councilman and (Or?n(‘r County Aud)vlor. ington !vierald ar'\d other Hearst newspapers of and somé ' bhki even IOLEBsI | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY _xm_e'nr'é"o-—y T Dr. Brown is always a winning or opposing Thursday, January 2 | places on Peggy’s coat! | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon Seghers Council No. 1760, candidate for Mayor of Seattle. | .The apening paragraph of Mr. MeBride's atate-|" gy s lorm the chilficén had 2p.m to5p m Seeings seodnd asid ixst Mayor Edwards de s that the issue of the ";1“"‘- thlh }"‘Imf“‘""dlw send to thi NEWSPAPEIS |, or been in, but oh! it was such | | —_ Monday at 7:30 p. m. campaign is his Administration, what it has done ‘t’([;e:imrtm((;‘s)» of the publication of thelJoy-McLeod Y 6p. m to8p m F Sranstent brothers trg- v and what it has started to do that ought to be ° e EEsoniL, : s And all the time Winter laughed By Appointment ed to attend. Council * When Mr. Joy asserts that he voted for | s fairly danced; and he PHONE 259 : Street finished. Dr. Brown and Mr. Case accept lhut. issue the Eighteenth Amendment, he is just as and hxw»cyes airly danced, | 0 i | Chambers, Fifth Street and both are preparing to point out the sins of mistaken as he is on the other false charges hovget >4 ke harciienkeh = = = = BY | ;O!;N-;%RflLLEN'?: i commission and ommision of the Edwards Admin-| he makes concerning Prohibition in his pub. | ‘Some may lke the foollshi; % e i | A g s tion: |/ ‘M Iobier to Congrsaian Mchgadior iohi- | Wermi of cwmer, bub AR Robert Simpson IDACKARD | DOUGLAS a=RIE 117 F. O. E. An effort has been in progress, thus far without gan ae ‘-°°‘ 1fi- ol thiazs CRbEsl | Ont. D Meets first and third g Pk 5 o Since only members of Congress or of can; {0l LRR SWUB. CHIHER | pt. b. i 3 dita R —cuoe, Rnotas: DROCUR o chter Ao State Legislatures can vote on Constitu may like silly mild days but give|| Graduate Los Angeles Col- Munda)s,lfl Oc”"" . g Dy vas petitioned e 1~ 2 Biag . Sar 1 | TA ‘I ! at Eagles Hall, race. Former Judge King Dykeman was petitiol tional amendments, Mr. Joy, not holding me the freezing cold and the crisp | lege of Optometry and | | TO ANY PART Douglas. ARNE SHUDgSHTFT w to run, but he declined. Hope of getting a fourth such office, had no chance to cast a vote healthiness of winter.” | Opthalmology | P GU%{ SMITH, Secretary. ‘Vls-‘ candidate is fading. | I sincerely hope that there may be an af- But now the sleigh was here and | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | TO ANY PART | OF CITY R Acthon waiseme, j Seattle’s municipal elections are non-partisan.| firmative answer to the prayer which Mr they were saying goodby to Wmtelll'(l B s ’\ { 3 b o h All those who file are voted upon at a primary| Joy phrases in these words: “May the Lord “I'll be too busy to stop and talk i~ — g e — 5 election where all but two candidates for each| forgive me for my stupidity.” |to you pechipe/t e wes sa7tig, E. lt“;mzér:t()g'ftl;‘cr:l-‘- OF THE CITY woml:‘l::G(l)(l)-VMggs::gmm ‘ office are eliminated. The two candidates receiv- B“Ag(x:ldmm the conclusion of his statement, Mr, Mc- "::( illgifin\'oub‘ll(; b‘iomifl;::dfl_r Eves Einmtfxed—(}hp;su I“lwed]' | ) Bheots niret’ anit Lh.ird‘. Bt “ ing the highest votes in the primary run in ‘ Mr. Joy's whole statement about Prohibi- I try to be yours and give you | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. days each month, 8 p. m, at | general election A e, | tion, including the amsing assertion that he coasting weather and skating|| 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by c | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | Two years ago Mayor Edwards was opposed in| voted for it, reminds one of Artemus Ward's weather. Whew—I must go on with ' | Appointment. Phone 484 , SEN, Senior Regent; AG!IES the primary by the then Mayor Bertha Landes and| famous saying: “The trouble ain’t that people my storm now!" e | GRIGG. Recorder. | former Mayor Brown. Dr. Brown was third man, | don’t know enuf, but they know too many —_———— - < i —fd and Edwards, who ran first in the primary, defeated| things that ain't so.” Dell E. Sherini, Janeaus plang Phone B Mayor Landes by a very large majority. Dr. Brown.| We are grateful to Mr. McBride for setting the | uner Hotel Gastineau —adv | | JOHN B. MARSHALL [ Brunswick Bowling ’ immediately after being eliminated in the primary. ‘x‘(’i‘l'l’]’l“g‘l ’;“i;;‘*‘:lli‘-‘"- ‘B{“l his "Gl*;y Clt’}n'cflnd frank | —— ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Alleys | . Wl by i P e was o |Admission th was “only members of Congress or 0 Goldstein Buildi began his Lam.p.n;zn for 1930, His first move ; )Luls{-B[P Legislatures,” and not the people, wno i 42 ;szg iy ling ‘ FOR MEN AND WOMEN \ Fibpoth BEayor; Ranges. io ribe fiial Slection. That|proninghion Into. the' Constitution 'ha haa eliminated | | 4 Gastineau Hotel | Stand—Miller's Taxi ¢ she would be defeated he felt certain. He knew one of those “too many things that aimt sg trot | ) 2 4 | Phone 218 f- % then that Edwards would be his opponent in two|the American people have been led to iev | = — - -2 | ¥ believe for years, and he began the fight against him at once.|the last ten years through the propaganda of the | T ST o While Dr. Brown and Mr. Case have always|Anti-Saloon League and other dry propagandists| been good vote getters, it would seem, at this dis-|2nd Prevaricators. | tance, that Mayor Edwards enters the contest with | | the best chance of success. THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings l ] Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room Clty Hall, Second Floor BERRY’ : Main Street and Fourth T 4XI Northern the Circulation Room Open from BURFORD’S CORNER TA4 XI 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 JIMMY STEELE, Driver . m. Current Magazines, . e 3 Newspapers, Rem-gem_ Courteous and Efficient | , Books, Ete. Service Guaranteed c IO Al 50 Cents—Anywhere N in the City J0 ANY PART Quillayute Harbor Project Approved. | Tt (Pacific Fisherman.) MAY HE RECOVER. Development of the entrance to the Quillayute | | weerey v e o o ashi Chief Justice Taft is vacationing in North Caro- | c. OB the coast of Washington north of Grays | | Harbor s0 as to provide a harbor for fishi | ¥ E S shing boats lina. Since the South became safe for Republicans |and small craft has been recommended by mi Chipf} they are all going down there. Jesting aside, the of Army Engineers, who has approved an appro- | whole country sincerely wishes that its venerable priation of $112,000 for the work. The Government and honorable highest Jurist may havea pleasant and |has already authorized construction of a Coast fruitful vacation in the sunshine of the Old North |Guard station at this point and the harbor devel- | State, and that he may return to Washington, hale |OPMent work is necessary to make such a station and hearty, to serve for another decade in the dis- |ciective, while it would afford a haven for small |boats on what is ¢ vith- tinguished seat to which he is bringing further!out practicable :oflr:;: @ dangerous coastline with- | gt oA distinction. 5 The plans of the proposed works calls for a |detty along one side of the river entrance, with a | —— Opposite U. S. Cable Orl‘:cJ Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. te 10 p. m. Our job shop is as near to you as your telephone. Phone us to call and we will be right on the job o get the job you have forus HARRIS Hardware . v Il wecandoit gt . s dike and groins on th ther. anv * Ph n I OF CITY MORGAN AGAIN GIVES CORSAIR TO |be required to provide easements o a mererts sl | Stogany | If you want superior sl Il and do it right 3, I3 T | ». | M, v ~ i GOVERNMENT. |rights of way, and assurance that they will repair! | BLOW TORCHES woek call After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 ||| Two Buick Sed Y anddoitrig —_— {any breaches in the sand spit north of James | ™ 1t Y e - m. O 'wo Buick Sedans at Your . J.P. Morgan has glven his ramous private yacht |Island, which is a fundamental element i tre | 1 Quart Size || | CAPITAL LAUNDR Service. Careful and . Corsair to the Government to be used by the Coast development. | $3.90 | Phone 355 i 8 and Geodetic Survey. This is the second time that | Fi m i i 7 o) o Efficient Drivers. - L b " isheries Bill S S, Be gave it to the Government. During the World ould Pass. L L ] GET A CORONA r War the craft was accepted as a gift and used (Seattle Times.) as an auxiliary at a time when the National ship- Washington’s delegation in Congress should give ping facilities were tremendously in need of ex-|wholehearted support to the bill introduced by Rep- pansion. After the war the vessel was returned to resentative White of Maine, which provides for a Mr. Morgan and it again became a pleasure craft. five-year construction and maintenance program' Now, through the second gift, the luxuriously furn- for the Bureau of Fisheries. The measure, which | ished and equipped yacht becomes a part of the Fécently was reported from committee with a recom- permanent marine equipment of the Department of |hendation for passage, makes possible the construc- |tion here of a fisheries laborator; d th Commerce centration of research acti b 1 S Vi Mr. Morgan changed the name of the Corsfl“’Alaskn to California. TR aw e 3 to Oceanographer before the second presentation. Several months ago The Pa In the deed of gift it is stipulated that she shall|gested that use be made of th not again change owners, but must remain the prop-|9n the eastern arm of Lake Hazel’s Taxi e B akan ey | one | J. B. Burford & Co. | PHONE Bt 22k 456 | Stand: Alaska Grill | cific Fisherman sug- € seven acres of land Union which has been - erty of the Government until she is scrapped. relinquished by the War Department to the Bureau | | R R Mabr sdLare . of Fisheries. Th i = t ) H The Colrsair is a steel steam yacht of 1,136 gw“}sue Anee con?/eirlzcxltmtn t:}f] aUIaboratory on that|= Prompt Service, Day and Nigh , 2 3.5 i nt to the Uni -1 i tonnage, 270 feet in length, 33.3 feet bedm'und““gmn. Such an Institution womd";gr?’c)}n‘;fslzfi H CoviCH AuTo SERVICE Regulm‘ Dinners 21 feet in depth. She was built at Newbergh, N. Y. |value to the fishing industry, e |2 STAND AT THE OLYMPIO e o in 1899. She is equipped with 4,550-horsepower| The White Bill does not make detinite’ enkisien = Phone 342 Day or Night L he engines, and developes a high speed. She is one|for a laboratory in Seattle, but it is known tI g - 2 . unches of the best known American yachts on both sides|the Bureau of Fisheries long has nag th:twpro;;t H fir = m.soc AHYWh,...........aere e Open 6 am. to 2 am Moves, Packs and Stores of the Atlantic. Lt ‘I’}:’Q‘:;xé:‘;ibmefisurc authorizes the construction |= El—————————— POPULAR PRICES Freight and Baggzge !t fis s oratories and hatcheries in various |= =| 5 States where fish are propasatis " oy 1eS, LECR S e H. R. SHEPARD Prompt Dellvery of BIG BUSINESS IN NEWSPAPERDOM. |{0f granted that a site so admirably sux};eger},al:;’; AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every & SON. I HARRY .MABRY ALL KINDS OF COAL |needs of science and industry would be chosen. child. Now, when they are young, is the , Inc. Proprietor 2 ! It is announced that the First Seattle Dexter| Bul whether a laboratory is established here time to think of their future. GRURAL INSERANCE , Horion Security Company and other Seatle banks | Cliewliere, the White Bill should be pussed. ny PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for o N I e : and security companies, as well as similar msmu-EP‘dl‘hml;ny ‘:Ep‘i;]!:l\c?a tlo the whole country, and them. Just a few dollars each week will & THE CAPITAL °d tions of Minneapolis and St. Paul, will soon offer| w&ma mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a fo the public $2000000 6% per cent. bonds for the| A Louisiana woman shot a man who wastt her f)oneg“ cducation for them. And then you'll Qoe: frmshe. ve RAY Mot Ssy CLEANERS BSeattle Times. This will be followed, it is said, by |husband. She's likely to get int t e proud. time. A tank for Diesel Oil . a public offering of 20,000 shares of 7 per cent.|[—(Port Angeles News.) 9 Groubls’ ks N L AN 4 and a tank for crude oil save Bureau of Information ZYNDA preferred stock and 1000 shares of common stock. g o U DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It burner trouble. Bldg., Lower Front St. ELEVATOR SERVICE i “The bonds will be callable at 103 and interest untl| g, ?C{,B?I(,x.h Wwho want information about Padkbea df_‘per_lsis .on what you do at present—SAVE PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Cleanmg, Pressmg, S. ZYNDA, Prop. ] il ?;:“m;q now get it without leaving the chamber. Now! RELIABLE TRANSFER Repair Work Pleating ¥ —(Dallas News.) ¢ The announcement in the Post-Intelligencer says i ol A’amcy { i = Bk e e the average annual income of the Seattle Times Now that the influenza germ has been isolated, T' B ¥ | PEITLE SHARMACK ? IO e fbren rons was IBO0. In 152 tha| ek 1k be hoped that 1t will B kevt s we B. M. Behrends E|l . Work Called For and {||BURFORD'S CORNER ' income was about $463,000. Transeript.) (| Try Our $1.00 Dinner I Delivered, Phone 371 TAXI SERVICE i This refinancing of the Seattle Times is a part _—_— Bank £|| and 50c Merchants’ Lunch - § of the transaction which included the sale of 40 Of course, we know that two pints msake one 3 = 11 A M to 2 P. M. PHONE 314 nt. interest in it by Col. C. B. Blethen to|quart and that four quarts make a gallon but how Oldest : = ARCADE CAFE . Commercial Jois printing &t The Pign’ Whistl } : : e Can der Brothers and his previous purchase of [many gallons make a suitcase?—(Toledo Blade.) m“"m“lllll'fim{:[;fi]fi“"‘a H ey gn’ dy 3 ¥ — 3 e

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