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L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDVESDAY JAN. 29, 1930 ol l stice is about o ve enlarged by the creation of Daily Alaska Empire [ "2 o s i mare v. 5. atorners.| — : PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | AR | Marshal, deputies, ete., and the demand for vast in £ Al )TOS FOR HIRE oy JOHN W TROY e EDIT(‘R A\ID MANAGER |crease in prison room, is the concrete evidence to| : ki Gastineau Channcl ' oMb ————— [any who will reason that Prohibition does no! Helene W.L. Albrecht | | s g —— | she ¢ evening except Sunday the liquor traff oo e e e L T COMBANY "Bt Second. and’ Main | abolish the liquor traffic PHYSIOTHERAPY B. F. 0. ELKS Alaska | Prohibition fosters intemperance rather thar Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | i v Wed- (7 . i — | {emperance, and the more vigorously it is attempted R#v, Medical Gymnastics, i et o > Office in Juneau as Second Class | teMPeran : 410 Goldstein Butlding H , nesday at 8 o'clock. > matter. to enforce it the more disastrously it affects respec Phone Office, 216 | [ ] Elks' Hall. Visiting - - T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. _ Aru‘ law and order 3 : ) ar SOn S brothers welcome. Delivered by carrier in Juncau, Dnug‘atlh Treadwell and T, 1 SR oy = ’ B e T tolomina raten: Prohibition is a success and should be | HITCHING ‘ON b5, KASER & PRERSURGER | WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rule | One year, in x months, in advance, continued because there is less alcoholism, ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS 1 R GO Deciybhiy: Phone 276 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i a blush of shame that in order to communicate the co-urse, clear the]|.. BY Second and fourth Mon- with the United States by telephone from the ¢ just as they had years — day of each month in A Leviathan it is necessary to go to all the trouble ¢ ” ‘ ¥ of ascending (by elevator) to B deck and enter a %4.00; one mor , $1.25. e 4% H By Mary Graham Bonner | DENTISTS bseriber avor if they will p ptl crime and insanity Automobile travel is | 3 i & 72 - B T gty ,,,,'L\”,’,’;’,’m:! partaively safe—(Dr. Clarence True Wil- | The Little Black Clock, with his|| 301 303!,1_?3';“;‘”;2 Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-ordinate Do in !rhflkd;;h\m\( A\I};nn‘ papers. IS Bustness Offccs, 31, | Clipsheet iwonderful power of turning the | | Howd '8 08 p. m, DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel fes of Freemasor et e Secrre ! The loss of life through automobile accidents|time backward or kf"“"tfl*'d fo any & Phones II and S l? 0 x::g\:‘;‘;"';:ee':i"; E ER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. kS : he larges " 5 tim all, had taken the childre ny fiia Amjoriaren Press 1a exchisiyely ..‘.,u,d)m‘n:,‘ last year was the largest in the history of the asting ‘up. 16 LR kil ek T L’lg d isecond. Priday wse for republication of all news dispatches credited t0 country. vasting hh - 4 B e cranited T thin paver &ud Glso the He had turned the time way,!| Dr. Charles P. Jenne g $ > each month e ! JRE S pubBed hereln P Srates GO RGBS i .y ad, and coasting in the air ‘; DENTIST Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance-Sery ' 7:30 p. m. Soot- : ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER The United States Geographic Board has name as popular as it had been on/| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | tish Rite Templs ] THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION a mountain in Custer County, Idaho, Mount Borah, |, . in the old days | Building | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. in honor of the Idaho Senator. Mount Borah is| » the children had been a' | Telephone 176 | . ;‘2 LOYAL OEDER ,] 12655 feet high, considerably higher than majestic|little nervous for it was ‘so new |& i afety | OF MOOSZ 1 Mount Baker in the State of Washington. k to coast in this way, but:m I H £ : PREEAR oV 5 TR | after me they began to like it| [ Dr. A, W. Stew: o | 109 TA XI Juneau Lodge No. 700. A I the e | r. A. . Stewart AND h - e Meets every Monday hi : \ w0 i % et DENTIST ] | night, at 8 o’clock. This Must Be Remedied at Once f. They oecy r::wt[x‘?‘%zydlo‘\;g 1:;;)&::; | Hours9amto8p m | : JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. New Tod I A e A SEWARD BUILDING | omrort W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 02 h mes.) jown hills in the old days, and!| Office Phone 569, Res | 4 What American is there who failed to read with |they called out: ! ] ’ i | b i J Scottish Rite Templ ¢ the funniest thing of all was| | Dr. H. Vance [} PACKARD | ! beginning at 7:30 p. m ¢ special telephope booth? to see the children hitch their || Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. | | : Q% EVANS L. GRUBER, To be sure, the A. T. and T. and the United |coasting planes on to other planes|' Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to l\ { Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, States Lines have hastened to apologize and 0! 1p again, just as years before or by appointmeat TA ‘ I | TO ANY PART ( | Secretary. } I plain. They assure us that before long a persun“)‘ ldren had hitched their express Licensed Osteopathic Physiclnn\ i e I T MR } 7. NDUSTRY FOR ALASKA. will be able to call up New York or San Francisco|ca;ts and their sleds to, wagons ! | Phone: Office 1671. | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR PAPER INDU from his stateroom on the Leviathan. l50iha. up Rl || Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | TO ANY PART OF CITY Fecond ang EOIIRE Iy We shall not ac the Post-Intelligencer of “Before long!” Is this China or is this America? ~ jonn and Peggy and the Little | = —% | Tuesdays of each month, trying to further the that Alaska’s timber and Is this Patagonia or is this the country where | gjack Clock did the same and how Z— ol OF THE CITY ‘ at 8 oclock, Scottish 3 her pulp and paper possibilities are a sort of reserve ¢ have a right to expect that any one can pick|pyany times they got rides! Dr. lieo. b Bastor: | | Rite Temple. LILY | e Oyt o S '” . up a telephone anywhere—say in the bathtub? en they would go back coasting $ e Y. | i . BURFORD, Worthy to be drawn upon after the dNr\lnpmu"l of the Our insistence upon the right of every man to|, . iyl g sl i (,‘I"ROPRACTOR 5 :z ) Matron; FANNY L. ndustry in Wachington and Oregon. We do 1Ot call up anybody from his office desk or his bed- |1 . | Hellenthal Building ! i Olle ROBINSON, Secretary. Y clieve: that such its intention. Yet, the edi- room is basically a matter of principle. From the| ¢ L i | 2 | They felt they would like to dol | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | - torial printed elsewhere sounds a lot like speeches point of view of convenience there is not very much |, . *ed &0 PO EPEE SR TR ET ) 0 10 T, to 12 noon | leGrrr;gg;_gg;tgv{:;::im g { 3 . 1760, that were delivered in the Seattle Chamber of Com- t0 be said for business men picking up the phone Black Clock let them do it for ever 2p.m tob5p m Riastings Gaccrit a0.T ket merce by those interested in timber lands and in- o0 the office _d"”’i "f"i“fill"‘g up Sh‘a-ngh‘n Wh“;jw long, too. For he was able, —_— ! Ph ' Aitrday &t 130 PN, dustries down there when they were attempting ;;;evix; Alz;:(:ugm?m:;“:‘;;;;‘anonmw}:{;ho”yx):gn;;!:xr‘)x(fl with his magic, to give them extra || ;pA m. to atp mt. | one Transient brothers urg- to dissupde the Forestry Bureau from making t00 puginess executives use their desk telephones js | hours. when U:ley got back home ypfl%’]{[‘:;nz?;n | ed to attend. Counil liberal inducements for the development of those when they participate in the formal inauguration 10 Went to be . aiduib R Chambers, Fifth Street industries in Alaska ) of some new improvement or extension in tele-| 1D this way they didn't miss any / S JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K The fact is that there is scglrcely a doubt but Phone comnfunication. For that purpose somebody |°f thelr iy ot ST, - T Gastinean Hotel H. J. TURNER, Secretary. that the proposed pulp and peper mills at Juneau et out In search of the prominent executive and| OM ihe Tittle Biack CIoSt Wes | Robert Slmpson ! DOUGLAS A¥RIE 117 F. 0. E. will be under construction ‘fithin a very short ?:"‘;]:”‘;:’r'&]rhou,;;’](,{:ld:em:l;;ar;;wb;mgf l;]”“ };a?‘:m when they would pass him in! | Opt. D. ; Meets first and third time, and that the Cameron @nd Chandler interests picks up the telephone and in a well- l!l(l):flll"::f‘d the daytime when he stood on the|| Graduate Doa Angeles Col- | | b e e %Mondays, 8 o'clock will be manufacturing n«‘ws/im at this place before ygice exchanges congratulations with the Lord | desk in the back hall with his| | lege of Optometry and | at Eagles Hall, | 1 § long. Mayor of Calcutta on the triumph of world peace | |hands always pointed to 7 o'clock, 1 Opthalmology Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna And the market for /flaska newsprint will not through the growing network of communications|they would 9 P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- BER [N iting brothers welcome. long be confined to Wastern States. The North at $7 a minute | “You marvmlu‘ L‘Ll“fld B:*‘“k Po— = ph 5 " 3 i . 4 > N & > ik | Clock!™ t uring the aytime e¢ - F i kb, Pacific, including Alagfs, is as close in point of | When no advance in the art of telephony is m‘g:(iw” I;\;I“w(m"] g Ui ‘Only : T 4XI Nort’u/,rn the T transportation cost to fhe American Gulf of Mexico be registered, New York business men are seldom | e ok ot DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 2z / | LEGION, NO. 43 ports as are the Canaflian mills. in New York and never at their desks. They are they hvi‘d‘ “’.‘wldl““pa;‘(“‘ 26 unders 1’ Obtometrist-Optician o 2 | e L T Furthermore, pulg’ wood can be delivered at ©ither engaged in a luncheon m“ns’tt,“b!“ digouss 8100 A1 v’p.‘ il | Eves Examined—Glasses Pitted | || BURFORD’S CORNER || T‘4X, days each month, 8 p. m,, at | mills in Alaska, under the contracts that have been JIO% 8% OMale on, cooperative WAPRUng of 9001 oo T G00Ms mooms | RETURNS JANUARY 21 JIMMY STEELE, Driver || | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | let, at less oo™ d as conveniently as it is being yya) gitugtion, or calling up Commander Byrd in| Steam heated rooms, newly paint- |, Cotntolis hnd Bicknt || SEN, Senior Regent; AGITES | "> and paper mills of Wash- the Antarctic from Station AEIOU, or resting|ed with hot and cold running wai- | % b ted vl‘GRIGG, Recorder. 1 Joite . up at Pinehurst, or putting their shoulder to the jer. Beautiful marine view. 51900‘:' ervice - fzuarantee | i p— ks L Red Cross drive in Philadelphia {monthly. Private baths. Home| g ’ i o BLY DOWN AT HOUSTON. Nevertheless, we must insist on the principle. |Boarding House —adv.| | JOHN B.MARSHALL 50 Cents—Anywhere | Brunswick Bowling A telephone in the office or home may not be| *‘f 7 | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW in thc Cit ; n nds, as Benjamin Franklin, very useful, for the reason that we dre seldom | NOTICE | 420 Goldstein Building y | B } A eys bl *Perey Hkmiiton tsed in the office and almost never at home, but for| o o PHONE 483 | TO ANY PART FOR MEN AND WOMEN | e person. President Hoover the sake of progress we insist on all the conven-| On and after this date, Jan. 27th, | | [ Stand—Miller’s Taxi { BERR AN oy i iences. Are we Burmese and Yugoslavs, or are we [1930, T will not be responsible forig & ) Phone ! OF CITY | Phone 218 i s away are set in action; Americans? any debts contracted by my wife,] ——————"— — 1 & -] rest of us push a button and not even | Elizabeth C. White ——————— an elevator operator pays attention.—(New Paper Industry for Alaska. adv. (Signed) JOHN T. WHITE. |} Jyunean Public Library After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 |/} Two Buick Sedans at Your || THE CASH BAZAAR \ York World.) | ' Z I One who was there would naturally guess that (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) 4 ;gré(;f"n:zl;fi:?“‘cgfif i Free RCddlng Room Service. Careful and i the writer of the foregoing paragraph attended the A large paper-making concern is said to be hold- e o Second Floop Efficient Drivers. 0 en EVCIIIII o o d the Territory of Alaska, Division City Hall, 001 Democratic Convention at Houston and was either ing tentative awards for a big tract of spruce an Numbet One. Main Street and Fourth : at ] 1al Hoh L] o 0 ite U. S. Cable Offi a guest or a frequent visitor at the big Rice . hemlock in Alaska, sufficient to supply raw materi . W. Fox, Commissioner H l T ERERER U i g o r Hotel. or fifty vears to a mill of 500 tons dally capacity. | Before %x_(v)vmc‘;n orcbito) TaMs. Reading Room Open From azevs 1axi e . S | Whether are not this particular deal results in| o 0 "ol 0 y BBy 0,30 . jis one PROHIBITION DOES NOT ABOLISH construction of a paper mill in Alaska, it is certain 2 LIQUOR TRAFFIC. that the vast pulp wood resources of the Northern | Atggnlgxtelfmgfm;\?enfcsn;::: 7 of Circu;r'!;gm Room %flpen tr.o::n P HONE Territory will be drawn upon eventually for much J 2 1 to 5:30 p. m—~' to 8:30 ; a HERE! GIVEN | Dr. Clarence True Wilson's “Clipsheet” prints o the paper used in the Western States. ‘T;:?T;ICEL. x?:mlkfi?r 3\; o’n e p. x;ne'ws :}ur::ncneb’(;?zmeu, b ‘ the following in large type: | Migration of the pulp and paper industry to|p R o000 T oited | P gok‘s o o | g 4 I do not say that the abolition of the the Pacific Northwest has been one of the most MR AR 61 the ' esbate ob el J 3 | i+ is i liquor traffic, under the existing economic important developments of the last decade in this dvew Tty doceased. All perons FREE TO ALL 4' system, would wholly solve the unemploy- area. It has brought an investment of more than having claims against the estate of | . * 5 ment problem, but I do say this: If the $20,000,000 n this State in the last few years. Qur | ARRE E0 0 TR L ESHE T & o e P ik | expenditure was diverted into useful chan- supplies of suitable woods may be said to be in-| 0 S o T T undersigned at Stand: Alaska Grill — rmtlng 1 1 nels the unemployment problem would be exhaustible, for they will be taken largeéytfrom 424 Goldstein Building within six | gz : B | i reduced to such small dimensions that it forest reserves on a sustained yield basis. ut uses (6)" motikia from the date of $his - —fi i ] A | & | would be a comparative easy matter for the of paper and pulp are multiplying, and it will not | = " It v = . s RRENE, . j Mabry’s Cafe I wecando it State to deal with the amount that still re- be long before Alaska's timber resources can be TATRR Gt funeau, Alaske, -Jahy [ you want superior Prompt Service, Day and Night dd .t . ht mained —Rt., Hon. Philip Snowden, M. P. profitably drawn upon. Establishment of the paper- 7 v ; % an O 1 o wiebendty : . Ex. making industry will greatly accelerate the devel- ULy 7Tth, 1930. work call CovicH AuTo SERVICE Regular Dinners rg Mr. Snowden is now the Chancellor of the E b i s I H. L. FAULKNER, CAPI’F’\L I AUNDRY ‘TAND AT THE OL: c 8 = echequer of Great Britain, and a very wise man, °Pment of the Northern Territory. Administrator. | | L L Sph St :igmhtl Short Orders i ] RS iofio 4 % e ion, Jan. 8, 1930, D) o one ay or g ? He is strong for temperance as an economic meas The moat Impressive fact discloeed in connection Flrlst publ:li}icatimn JJ an, ,,}; ;gjg J | Phone 355 AnyWh 2 = Lunches " ure. He is far too wise, however, to believe that iy the investigation of the lobby at Washing- | L@st Publication, Jan. 2 e 8 50c AnyWhere in City {| = the abolition of the liquor traffic would ever come ton s that there are a lot of guys who are A I LT L[] Oren 6 a.m. to Zlflfi’g. GET A CORONA ! through prohibition. He, like all who travel, ob- taking easy money.—(Los Angeles Times.) -e-eeevwves POPULAR PRIC | For Your School Work 1 serve and know what is going on in the United L R RN P States, knows that the liquor traffic has not been What the Stock Exchange needs is some of that You get results from HARRY MABRY [ 1. B. Burford & Co. | RS in this count e . very 8% the orderly marketing” that everybody has been preach- Proprietor | “Our door step is worn by | ey Tl i »r s, Toe. Teck: WAL o ing to the farmers.—(Lorain, Ohio, Journal) pfinflng mne by us T 1 satisfied customers” ! Prohibition enforcement unit is getting $15,000,000 — = this year, and the Coast Guard about the same for As we understand it, the Senate is 100 per cent. 2 o ‘e = its Prohibition activities, and the Department of gaj-talkie.—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) :r———'—-—-;: FOR GOOD | | T T T T T T e e T T L L e L L | H. ;{'S%I;EPARD Cleaning and Pressing JUNEAUMTRANSFER 4 ! Inc CALL 371 | COMPANY § GENERAL INSURANCE | | Work called for and delivered | | { | . | Ahwoluto Socurity” | The Capital Cleaners | | | i Valentine Building {d P 5 i | i & 3! : | i ~ | i T"Our trucks go any place m?' and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER & I | | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | ARCADE CAFE | S = ool VICTOR Radios and Combination Radio-Phonographs RECORDS SHEET MUSIC JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE | ’flme. A tank for Diesel Oil | We are in the market for Blue, Silver, Cross and Red Foxes, also LLand Otter and Mink. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 A HOTEL . ZYNDA AVE JorTHEM AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every child. Now, when they are young, is the time to think of their future PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for them. Just a few dollars each week will mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a college education for them. And then you'll be proud. DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It ;i\fe(;))sed\ on what you do at present—SAVE ' The B. M. Behrends Bank Lynx are in very good demand, prices about the same as last year. If yvou have any furs BRING or SHIP them to us, if out of town we will wire you our bid on them. We are sure that we will satisfy- you, if vou have . - : ELEVATOR SERVICE not shipped to us before give us a trial. T T L O L T T L L T TR T T T L HAVE HIS FACE LIFTED ! a IT FELL LIKE THIS WHEN HIS ® L e T e e e T TR T T T O TR L T COMPETITOR BEGAN To GOBBLE . ALL THE %nswzz;r A BURFORD’S CORNER HE COULD EAT OATS" s WPy DONT TAXI SERVICE PRAK TO THE POOR FELLER w. ABOUT ADVERTISING? GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM T T T T T T T TR R T P LTI el BT L L L L] PHONE 314 Pign’ Whistle Candy Oldest Bank in Alaska H R 1

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