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i Ll THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY MARCH 8, 1930. NOTICE OF ELECTION! = Daily Alaska Empire | o oo NS PROFESSIONAL 1| R g 2 : PSP - P Juneau, (’l‘l‘l.()l’ y o e - | or JOHN W. m'o‘{f -~ EDITOR AND MANAGER CANADA HAS WOMAN SENATOR. T i I = AUTOS FOR HIRE 3 ! is herehy given |that | Gastineau Channel | oo o e Mark Twain was a wise man—and one who ent to the provisions of Orain|| He Sur }51' m)‘}\ \x‘.v." Not s the controversy over the eligibi Number 177 of the Cf \'ofl‘ PHYSIOTHERAPY | ——— i e - - B. P. O, tl}sfl of wom membership in the Canadian Se r and in conformity ‘©- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every Wed- ¥ T Fonadd cond Class ' been d but Canada has her first woman|with, a General Municipal " c-1 | Rev, Medical Gymnastics. | , néglay at 8 o'clogk. 3> = g Ente in f v Boiiate She is Mrs. Norman Wilson, long pror ion \vv‘”rbe held on 410 Goldstein Building, | b Elks’ Hall. Visiting g} e TSUBSCRIPTION RATES. . 'inent as am advocate of the Liberal Party and 'TUESDAY, APRIL 18T, lsm‘ | Phone Office, 216 ! brathers welcome. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ctivities. She is the mother of eight c n the Hours of 9 off , Thane for §1.25 per month, y 1€ AR Ty wbtet il Soitictad whie! M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of said e T ’ WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rule By mail, postage paid o following rates: 1, all living ey Wi cted while for the purp of elenth DRS. KASER & FRE] ER | Stk I . A 6005 o ot i walvance s og, o e In AdVARCE: | oo ing up. In fact, it is said, that it was in thei following' officers, tawtte W Dmflsfl"m ; ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Bobaoriters will promptl, A + things \ . k. | % i i A M:.\,\ crivers will promptly | ove rather than other things that Mrs. V 1| ONE MAYOR, & 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bo* i 1 found the experience that made her Senatorial! THREE COUNCILMEN, iy PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ies of Freemasom e o Tetosber 'E SCHOOL DIRECTOR.. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | . | ry Scottish Rite R Common_Councilof e d Phones Il and Single O Regular meetin ey S L P?f‘?fiux to the| Talk about the dangerous proclivities of the City Julenf fioved hetrm%? 5 one g second Fridey S Tor dispatches credited tc e CAeE ot i 2 th lution, duly " designates B TE O = i s paper and also the L D e by, the precincts of said Gty ana|| Dr- Charles P. Jenne | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service ;‘?;f,‘ e example of that Texas woman who borrowed a Polling Place in each thereafit:| DENTIST | R NI A | = t.lsh lg.l.tem'i‘ Sco- 4 o p 3 P | rom g er with which to kill him, and iyl y Sotdiegann T Rooms DAL Waentne || e e — o ] SKA C 1 GUARANTEED To BE LARGER |8un from an officer w s are hereby notified: A AR THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |then proceeded to do it all dily - qualitied’ -wBeT] Building | WALTER B. EFISEL, Secretary. - TR re within the boundaries of | Teleplie 178 : TOYAL ORDER —| Graham’s Taxi |, > ——— Juneau Lodge No. 700. Dr. A. W. Stewart I Meets every Monday ot ) } P’ 565 aight, at 8 o'clock. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | ong JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. ARE OPEN. | The Senate is dilatory about making good on!y |that New Year resolution to go to work and finish up tariff question quickly. ' It was about 75 lov go that the decision was reached to do tha thing ing Precinct No. One of said of Juneau, which are as fol- | The regist 1 tion are open and eral. Every oth the municipal elec- se ought to be gen- ified elector ought to section 1lying on' ‘the'l | side of East Second Street i e | t Second Street and thé| | SEWARD BUILDING | * b W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 8 complete his or he by amaking ‘it s & nd Street extended derost|| office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Bt to vegistar. And ring ought to be l'n]nll de Corps. ude flats to the Clty Timits| | Phone 276 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11} done early and thus prev in the e T l2:d easterly of Gold Creek will g ; I Night Servic Second and fourth Mon- ] ’ tew Yor J ) 4 e . nd Night Servi urth Mon ’ last days. e e ‘e in the Fire Appartus room | —_— Day a 8 ce Heroism, which takes many forms, arises from different impulses. One is a desire for fame. Among ... |the finest motives for a daring deed is pride in| to do it. When all the people of a town cast their |;nes own work or craft or organization. It was this| , ballots regularly at each election the municipality which impelled Harold Vivian, chief control operator \}_)‘] is safe. It is rare, indeed, that a whole community 'for the Columbia Broadcasting Company, to com- ' makes a mistake. It is usually following a light bPlete a broken circuit with his body so that mil- Y 7g within the boundaries of | Phone: Office 1671. | vote, when almost anything might occur, that bad lons of listeners on fifty-ninc stations in North Am- |yoiino” precinct No. Two. of said || Residence, MacKinnon Apts. e rom fallowvs ica might hear King George's speech opening the ikt 8 the | city of Juneau, which are as fol- | & i o Northern the So don't f o Lo . For days the company and its engineers had | : Ak [T, T open, and dor 1 that sechion /yiug. o6 ifle) | Dp, Geoy: L, Barton been perfecting the arrangements. The public had | T4X’ | southerly side of East Second Stfeet | g i CHIROPRACTOR £ been invited to turn on the radio, and an uncounted | e | { THEIR RELISH. |number of persons had arisen before 6 oclock in|°lo Vwest Second Street and the The surest guar of good government is for day of each month in everyone to be ready to vote at every clection, and Scottish' Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. ) EVANS L. GRUBER, —— Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, o7 | Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR aX1 Second and Fourth 4 Tuesdays of each month, %’5 at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY iy & C BURFORD, Worthy ‘7 Matron; FANNY L. the Ci Hall Building, located at|'" > the corner of Fourth and Main Dr. H. Vance | Streets, the same being the duly|| Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | gnated Polling Place in and for || Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § | cinct No. One, City of Juneau.| or by appointment | all duly qualified veters! | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | Any Place in the City for 50 Cents t that the registration books ar et to register in them AMERICANS RELI | 1 | " ROBINSON, Secretary. i s extension of sald Seccond Street, | Hellenthal Building | N i n;;:?:x?i o (‘x"“d‘ :;I“"“f‘l‘:fm‘:’ ,fi;’ay ‘a‘:C T, |across the tide flats to the City OFFICE SERVICE ONLY i ?ART KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS That Americans relish their relish is indicated broken ends of the 350-volt wire, the Volce of the|LUWI(S Wil | vote in “Triangle"|| Hours: 10 & m. to 12 noon | OF CITY Seghers Council No. 1760, by the fact that St. Louis ships to other cities King would not have been heard across the sea “B\“lllm)“s' "’“l:e;’ ‘”:hBl‘éC*; (‘2 Lot 2p m to5p m ] ) Leetings second and last between 6,500,000 to 7,500,000 pounds of horseradish Deliberately he did this, suffering burns on his ?1“!(‘:; ';,“O’H?ng“;fflw emugnd“}g; ) i AT B | : Monday at 7:30 p. m. root each year at an approximate value of $1,200,- hands and shock throughout his body. But he made | Precinet: Mo, Ao, City Gl | | By Appointment i T;flr:sicn:lhrgtheés unfi 000, according to the St. Louis Chamber of (:nm-‘f:g“:) ég;‘!lwvmmwmy and for the profession of | 'That all duly qualified votgrs| PHONE 250 ! ed to attend. Counc ' ineerin \ b 54 1 merce. | 1 i . 1a: : residing within the boundaries fof —_— - ] TO ANY PART Commission men at St. Louis estimate that! n medieval times the guilds sought always to| : | Voting Precinct No. Three of said seventy-five per cent. of this goes to Eastern cities, :_::;‘""“2:: 3;2"]"‘ craftsmanship. A master work- | |City of Juneau, which are as fol- 3 moment of his apprenticeship, »\ by | principally New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pitts-ltauont to pelieve that he should not-flinch before |'©VS £ . ! burghand Baltimore !a task because it presented difficulty or involved | ALl - 'that, - geiction, lylngy:oRtasbe | The St. Louis district produces more commer-|pain. His ideals were the same as those |northerly side and westerly side o(! i Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. : H. J. TURNER, Secretary. T)Bvc.us AXRIE 117 F. O, E. Meets first and third Gastineau Hote) & Mondays, 8 o'clock Robert Simpson |' OF CITY Opt. D Graduate Bos Angeles Col- P e Two Buick Sedans at Your which 30l o cill o cial horseradish roots than any other part of the animate a soldier to snatch back the regimental|G0ld Creek and the oil pipe dlne | | | | | { t Eagles’ Hall legejof Ogtametry, and Service. Careful and : ric Lig y, in- = . Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. United States {flag from the enemy, if he die in the attempt. The |°f the Electric Light Company, in- || Opthalmology s K P %}UY SMITH, Secretarv, Vis. i et |honors of the name was the standard. In many|¢'M4ing the Seater Addition, Willl| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. A R, At | professions and crafts the noble teaching has per- |'O% B Resmemfc Bu”dmg',mmmd o . = o \\l MARK. |sisted. Never was it better exemplified than by |OP the upper side of Willoughby|o—"—————————" @& e, e |Mr. Vivian. Every one is glad to know that his|AVe: located next to “Home Gro-) DE. R. E. SOUTHWELL | | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART The late Wall Street debacle taught a lot ““nuunns will not prove serious. cery' SL'.’.\T(“ the same being t}_wl Optometrist-Optician | ‘ LEGION, NO. 439 % 4 people to understand the wisdom of Mark Twain's| P duly designated Polling Place in| pyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Meets first and third Thurs- | %, Evim ent | Cleveland's trouble seems to be that thousands “;‘(‘J for Precinct No. Three, "Gty Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | days each month, 8 p. m, at | § X vy A i of of Juneau. f 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- June. This is one of the peculiarly dan- of citizens who' praised their city for its civic soul 3 E | | . gerous months in which to speculate in |[Orgot to go near a ballot box—(Akron, Ohio, Bea- | DATED at Juncau, Alaska, thisj| Appointment. Phone 484 | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGMNES | stocks. The others are July, January, Sep- ‘w“ -Journal.) {10th day of March, 1:;30 = Ly ] e e | GRIGG. Recorder. | tember, April, November, May, March, Octo- | Cre oy ! o3 u”uf} (m“‘;“;unm“ R R R 3 ki LA A0 ber, December, August and February Instead of complaining because the Senate is!| 8 | If one must g e he had better take it out|called the “upper House,” Speaker Longworth should | EL e JOHN B.MARSHALL be grateful that his outfit isn't placed in the same | Eea e i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW e | class.—(Indianopolis Star.) NOT |( E i imiraburigest e oo 4 at the race track or at faro or roulette. One 1 THE CASH BAZAAR his money quicker, and is able to refurn tp wo | ; ) ” . 9 A | — PHONE 483 | | g Tedibte = Open Evenin, without so much 10887bf e or ‘energy. * Specula Rivera quit, but there’s a suspicion that only| After March 10 no ‘telephone Prompt Service, Day and Night cichtgoer g L tion is bad business, but most men have to be sent |goqq e At p Bt | L | . " jdeath can write the resignation o enito.—(Cin- | tals for the month of March » e B e s z . g 3 to the cleaners a few times before they really know’ c]nnfl“ Enquirer.) |:\:;'l‘l “h:: acccmr(‘] “,,:0“ Riskeliot Al el T ORI . CovicH AuTo SERVICE ™ Opposite U. S. Cable Office > e i —— —— | remittances by mail must bear e e 7{{ STAND AT THE OLYMPIC populnuon have a cost per mpmh ription of the real estate to bglpns!mlrk of not later than last Jm"_u” Public l,ihrary Phone 342 Day or thk.lt The materiais that go . | of $17.62. - d as aforesaid: discount day.‘ l"lmsg be prompt: b A 50c AnyWhere in City into the making of the | Fitty cities with a population | The H. E. Survey No. 177 on the JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Free Reading Room At rilee {under 100,000 have a cost per cap-|E. shore of Auke Bay in the Ju- |adv. TELEPHONE CO. § suj 5 s BUSTS ARELUW |ita of $19.23 veau Recording District, Alaska, '“*' -1 1k HMG Boopti) ST # =y pRoSHcen Byl an g 1 Juneau's cost per capita for the|Beginning at corner No. 1, {rom | gepmimieietetebeioioicioioiuimimioioimtmit-bd Main Street and Fourth 1{ Try Our $1.00 Dinner I t}}e ]lughestd Stt}?:(;tl;d | present year will be approximately |which, cor No. 5 M. C. of H. E. ¥ Reading Room Open From ry o1 values an 1 I | e $1450 per capita { Survey No. 150 bears N. 40° 15" 30°| WADE and BUTCHER | Tk fo: 1058 | and 50c Merchants' Lunch ity of our loaf is well can ?Jvertue — > E. 27 and 49/100 chs. distant; | : e | 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. known. profitnbly... STORE HOURS thence, E. 12 and 25/100 chs. to| IPLE WEAR rculation Room Open from ; For the accommodation of the!cor. No. 2: thence, S. 20° 30’ E. 74 TR 3 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 [ ARCADE CAFE Thefirststeptoward success trade, this store will be open Mon-|ind - 37/100 chs. to cor. No. 3; RAZOR BLADES |{ p. m. Current Magazines, X F eeriess bl in advertising is the choice » Cost Per Pupll Is Below fday evening, March 10. thence, W. 3 and 48/100 chs. to it Newspapers, Reference, b0 of the proper medium. If iatsn Th f th |adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO.Inc. | cor. No. 4; thence, meandering| : Books, Ete. ’ Baker i you decide upon special at in Ihree of the | e along E. shore of Auke Bay, N. 22 for iadk noiioe Mabr s Cafe 'Y bl folders or m]g.zm-. Leadmg States ] NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS 15 W. 2 and 60/100 chs. S. 88° i 4 4‘0 b lanuid hdud:m | The “MARGNITA” will not ac-(37 W. 7 and 70/100 chs.; N. 40° SAFETY RAZORS L 4 A RSO Lt s B lar D member the Name” S of paper, m" cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on|30' W. 5 and 17/100 chs. to place L) Regu inners X (This is the fifth of a series |sailing date. —adv.|of beginning, containing 7 and ? ' oy 8 J Tbemd:mllbgnfimhed of articles on the Juneau Pub- : E 14/100 acres. '15———————‘? Short Orders that will attrace lic' School system. The sixth | NOTICE OF _(l.l AiING FINAL _H. B. LE FEVRE, BT Z Lunches ) FOR GOOD % attention and be read will follow in Monday’s issue ACCOUNT | Administrator of the estate of I you want superior . . your Prospects. « « o o s o of The Empire. Ed. Nate.) The undersigneG, having on the Albert Anderson, deceased. cocl el Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cleaning and Pressing e 6th day of F uufr,\ 1930, filed his |pirst publication, Feb. 15, 1930. Phone 25 We Deliver work ca POPULAR PRICES CALL :md it a » " final ace administrator with | past publication, March 8, 1930. b H Work called for an elives B s RO . Y8 The cost per pupil 18 10W ID/¢ne will annexed of the estate 0“_“ o) The Nyal Service Drug Store CAPITAL LAUNDRY HARRY MABRY The Capital Cl A Juneau when compared to the cost|jonn w. Clark, deceased, in the | SU MMONS FOR PUBLICATION I Phone 355 Proprictor he Capita eaners GET A CORONA per pup! other ; ka )*"fl’“'v' Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, No. 3030-A | s R A P - == | | For Your School Work | » and the ¢ u in the rep-| 4)q notice is hereby given m‘In the District Court for the Dis- P n etk R S o Bt tlar oyl AL it IR Bt e NI o T | .g B& B,“‘for,f fi)gob.’ l‘ table shows a comparison of the gons jnterested in sald estate, that| at Juneau | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil ||| o t$leds cfiflqmm,, ) average cost per pupil in average gapurday, Aprii 12, 1930 4t 10 [SAMUEL N. CHAMBLIN, vs. CAR- VICTOR || and a tank for crude oil save | [ = ) daily attendance for ‘““‘ AT g'clock in the forenoon of said day,| RIE CHAMBLIN, Defendant. 3 : 2 | burner trouble. period 1927-28, 1928-29, ax at the office of the United States To Carrie Chamblin, the above Radios and Combination (estimate) in th t PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | RELIABLE TRANSFER Commissioner, in the United States| named defendant, Greeting: Court House, in the City and Pre-| IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- Cost per Pupil— cinct of Juneau and Territory of |[ED STATES OF AMERICA, you schoels in the T Radio-Phonographs JUNEAU TRANSFER RECORDS IR | Ci 3 Year Average Alaska, is the time and place set are hereby commanded to appear SHEET MUSIC | COMPANY \ Fairbanks $136.00 for the hearing of objections to|in the above entitled court holden ‘r—-————— Cordova s 126.00 said account and the settlement|at Juneau, in said Division and b | FIBE ALARM CALLS \ Anchorage 125.00 thereof. {District, and answer the complaint UNEAU MELODY | Juneau 105.00 H. B. LE FEVRE, |of plaintiff filed against you in J R A G = Ketchikan 97.00 Administrator with the will annex- |the above entitled suit, within B e At .' During the current year it is es-| ed of the estate of John W.|thirty days from the service of this I 15 Tont mags P:nkunrry Way. timated on the basis of early en- Clark, deceased. summons and a copy of said com- J 16 Front‘ opp. Groas Apts rollment figures tha the cost per|First publication, Feb. 8, 1930. plaint upon you, and if you tail to » - pupil in Juneau and in Ketchikan, Last publication, will be practically the same, about|— - - $104.00 per pupil in average daily March 8, 1930. |so appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment OF ADM:ISTRATOR'S [against you for the dissolution of ————3|| 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1] 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill | GARBAGE HAULING | |[ 1°5 Pront at 4. 3. Otfics Moves, Packs and Stores attendance OF REAL ESTATE :he bonds of matrimony now exist- ’ W. E. TAmzm ::; w:fig:gfllg :fp ;roée:h Gcr;; i Freight and Baggage This cost per pupil is very mod-| Notice is hereby given that pur-'ing between plaintiff and defend- Inguire '"'"d:':“ low | e » OPDP. erate when compared to the cost'suant to an order of sale issued|ant, and will apply to the Court or | Cable Office. | e ] Prompt Dellvery of per. pupil in the representative out of the Probate Court of Juneaul|for the relief demanded in said j_ e _‘l’| et o ALL KINDS OF COAL States. The following States are | Precinct, Division Number One, complaint, a copy of which is - Main. taken as representative of the Territory of Alaska, on the 15th|served herewith and to which re- S ol AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every PHONE 48 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 school costs in those States which|day of February, 1930, I will on|ference is hereby made, stress the value of education. Tht'y‘\Vednesday. March 26, 1930, at 2| The date of the order for the are by no means the highest, three o'clock in the afternoon, sell the|publication of this summons is of them being the Pacific Coast patented land belonging to the es-|February 7, 1930; the period of States, and New York one of the|taté of Albert Anderson, deceased,|publication prescribed in said order greatst industrial States. Their upon the premises, at public ven-|is four weeks! the first publication 2-4 2-5 s 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 JUNEAU CABINET 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Fire Hall. and DETAIL MILL- 3-4 Second and Gold. WORK CO. 41 55 Fittn and cotd. HOTEL . ] 1 Fron 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYNDA upil iz A. D. A. are as due, to the highest and best bid-|of said summons is February 1, “5 5 t Street, next to Warner ; ;gfi!:w:et pup! Fér, 2of nafJaxg. thian 41.000.00 cadh 11980, and. the it peidietioe 8 fi(;llltng;utldutAtmn for them. And then you’ll Machine Shop g:g :xt;;nd qom,. i i California . $176.00 |or for a greater sum with a cash pay-|same is March 1, 1930, and the it o Kcunedyfl o B. ztu‘A, : #New York .. e 146.50 |ment of SSOd%(! and upon credxt-:uno within which defendant fis DON'T NEGLECT. THEIR FUTURE. It CABINET l t cuhaun_h:pkp's“vw'Am 'YNDA, Prop. Oyeg Rt 118.00 !for a period of not over one year |(to appear and answer this sum- = o £ By Y. T30 upon the balance, with interest at|mons is thirty days after the com- Qe(;));\n:ls on what you do at present—SAVE MILLWORK 50 g}'fi:’:fi;‘“m“ = 105.00 eight per cent per annum; or in|pletion of the last publication. = Calhoun. June;;“ym average. payments covering the. same per-| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Feb- GENERAI‘AVO%AKRPENTER | ::-‘; —i‘:’,‘;& l;dp_ R. garage. BURFO ’S CORNER} The cost per capita of popula- ixd, with like interest on deferred ruary 8, 1930. | e iR ; TAXRIIS)ERVICE tion is also low in Juneau when‘nmn ients, the balance due to be|S(eal) JOHN H. DUNN, T’le B M Behrends DN i e b Wl. illoughby. ' compared to cities throughout the secured upon the premises, as pro- |Clerk of the District Court for the . . 2t Beamta rocery. PRONS 314 i United States. The figures here vided by iaw; sudject to the con- |District of Alaska, Division No.One. IN AUTOS Pign" Whistle C. given represent the total operation | firmation of the Court and reserv- By J. W. LEIVERS, Bank 2] andy " costs, exclusive of bonded indebted- |ing the right to accept or reject Deputy. pess costs. any and all bids. First publication, Feb. 8, 1930. Forty-five cities with over wooool The following is a particular de-|Last publication, March 1, 1930. lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII||IIIIII|I|IIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllll T LT LT AL OO T Estimates Furnished Upon Request Old papers at The Empire of- ow papers for sale at The | O BRI T m. “fice. Empire, s e s Idest Bank: in Alaska UL DT TR T TR T T T T Zn

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