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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. Fraternal Secieties . y 7 Ld much | drinking, that the liquor drunk is NOTICE OF ELECTION! S Daily Alaska Empire | mon vone " we Gonahions e 10" |, e mctrs ot tne cuy ot | PROFESSIONAL 1 palling; and like ostriches with our he 4 covered, we say that because we have a law | I cau, Territory of Alaska. following in the order named. Buildir of brothers welcome. tories or more are classified as skyscrape rather antiquated classification, it must be ad- 3. Wil ‘Drovantly 24 but probably retained so as not to bar rity [Los. Angeles where acres rather than altitude n the Hours of 9 oelock oo & M. and 7 ‘oclock: BIM. ‘of mig/ s B ey day for the purpose of electing | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER th 1;1].:\!,-m;1 officers, towit: | DENTISTS IAYOR, 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | 2 COUNCILMEN, 2 PHONE 56 SCHOOL DIRECTOR. 3 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Common Council of ihe Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Bos per month. llowing rates: % months, in advance, I 2 Y - . . EDITOR AND MANAGER| 0éred: we say thy | NOTICE is hereby given that,|f———— & Gastineau Channel JOHN W. TRO R we have a remedy | pursuant to the provisions of ordi- | Helene W. L. Albrecht 2 st 4 1 every evening except Sunday . = o |nance Number 177 of the City ot PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. o ] . Pty CRERE A G : g = . P. 0. ELKS | ERINTING, € e ohere aré about 5000 skyscrapers in the United | ynge, “and in conformity there- | | Massage, Electricity, Infrs Red | Vet rWed - , - | State A little more than half of them are in|uith a General Municipal Elec- Rev, Medical Gymnastics, s 5 it red in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Classyey vork Chicago has a 'large lead for second |tion will be held on 410 Goldstein Bullding b ° Sk Lalt visting e - |place with Los Angeles, Detroit, Philadelphia a: TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1930 Phone Office, 216 1 ar SOn S aXl - ol > Thane for $ By mail WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rule» ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary, Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel he Business Office of any failure or in the delivery of their pa phone for Editorial a | [ Co-orainate Bod les of Freemasom ry Scottish Rite 1 Business Office | tiusivoly entitted to the| Mae Murray asks’for $1,750,000 because she al- . VBEH OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tk £ Ph II d S l 0 Regular meetin; # 1 credited t v ; i City of Juneau having hertofore, Ty ones an "ng e se:o!::d Prid = on of all, news, dispaiches crediled 1o |leges the producer’s and director's work in a play | coution. duly destgnated thel e ————F o okt it or ‘-:;‘!‘: e ‘;';‘;,‘* PSR _ !in which the was acting a leading role Was 50 [yoting precincts of said City'sand. | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service S Sfign :“:tmh s e RN g poorly done that it damaged her professional repu-|ihe Polling Place in each thereof,| | DENTIST y ite T ALASKA CIR TION GUA A ’ A 31 Rooms 8 and 9 - tish Rite Temple [tation to that amount. It is hard to believe that|the electors are hereby notifieds 4 | ms 8 and 9 Valentine | WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. |Mae Murray's profescional reputation could be ruined| That all duly litied voters % Building | : with one picture—or even semi-ruined. It is cvi- |residing within the boundaries. of elsphane 176 A 9 b LOYAL ORDER }drm, therefore, that she values her reputation | V! Precinct No. One of said = l a am S a 8 1 OF MOOSZ highly when she asks so much for a fraction of it.| of | JuBewR, WIS, oy . T Juneau Lodge No. 700. ‘ Y 5 ic " 3 : Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets every Monday = | section lying on. the [ . The sccounts of the plans to s0p T FUTDITS iy e of Best Setonabinest|| roum 2T g o o Phone 565 e O I {in Michigan read like war plans. The principal fea- |,ng west Second Street and the | SEWARD BI il w. T, . i 4 and H T . T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 tures are mounted weapons with which to shoot |said Second Street extended across| | office theu;;nrg; i STAND AT ARCADE CAFE the purveyors of contraband goods. he tide flats to the City Limits| | Phone 276 i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | POBNGRIAR O A L R easterly of Gold Creek will & = ™~ Second and fourth Mon- { How many people remember when the lar > in the Fire !‘;:\lpartuls room in = Day and nght Service day of each month in ba ships were lled “dreadnoughts,” and why? City Hall Building, located at | RS ¥ . . { Scottish Rite Temple, it 1 o S corner of Fourth and Main| | Dr. H. Vance | Any Place in the C“y for 50 Cents G beginning at 7:30 p. m. the same being the duly ! | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. & d Polling Place in and for| | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T to § & EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Times Pays Tribute to Opposition. TIPSR r ‘.m: No. One, City of Juneau.. | or by appointment F‘”"'”’—* Secretary. i (New York Times.) That all duly qualified votess| | Licensed Osteopathic Physician ' ekl af- i VL | As the eldest of Joseph Pulitzer's son, the task |residing within the boundaries of || e l‘;Zk:]r::ne.ncmu:e 1671. 5 gcr:gsnflr%rps:“sggn STAR Accumulating evidence in the building, lumber,|of piloting The World was shouldered by Ralph g Precinct No. Two of Sfam‘.[ sidence, MacKinnon Apts. | N h L‘ ! a: (1 Tuesdays of each month, ™ and other industries, and in trade reports, affords | Pulitzer when his father died in 1011, He was al- o of Juneau, which are as fol-| * o A orthern Lite ! St 8 lorclonky. Boottish b‘k s for a tentative conclusion that se im-|ready Vice-President and had, since his graduation |10WS ; & b —— 3 3 Rite Temple. LILY the basis for @ X |from Harvard in 1900, been a member of the staff| All that section lying on thei | Dpr. Geo L. Barton ! 3 Wort] sment in business conditions in the Twelfth | . ¢ 5 sontherly slie ot Habs SerouRal ot o : BURFORD, Worthy provement i of the newspaper. For thirty years he has labored |southerly 3 N L Federal Reserve District was present late in January | gin apiiity and for nineteen not only has borne and West Second Street and the| | CHIROPRACTOR . | ROBINGON.. Satratary. and early in February, according to Isaac B. New- | responsibility for the condyct of the two Worlds, tension of said Second Street, Hellenthal Building | TO ANY PART i i i ton, Federal Reserve Agent at San Francisco. The 'put has served as Vice- -President of The Post- Dis- | across the tide flats to the Cuy‘ OFFICE SERVICE ONLY i in “Tri v ! v KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS business record for the entire month of January, | patch of St. Louis, published by Joseph Puitizer, Jr. {Limits will vote in ‘Triangle” || Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon || OF CnY Seghers Gouncil No. 1760, however, showed a further recession in activity. After |Now, as a result of ill health, The World's Presi- Building, located on Block G, Lot | 2p. mtobp m | ol his burd 4 thy bei tl luly desi 55 ) 1Meetings second and last S ¥ PR fustrial | dent has turned over his burdens to the youngest 4 the same being the du Sig- | Monday at 7:30 p. m. ok e om i f"‘lu(rf:j{’;“fm’l”gt oar. |Of his brothers. His career in New York journal- nated Polling Place in and for | 6p. mto8p m i Olle a3 and railroa g! i | Transient brothers urg- production, retail sm has been distinguished for its dual devotion to |Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau, By Appointment | X f the relatively | i | ed to attend. Council loadings declined substantially from a family and a public responsibility, and for ideals \ That all duly qualified voters| | PHONE 259 ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Street. low levels of December. Sales of wholesalers Werefof service not excelled by any other newspaper |residing within the boundaries of | i—- — st TO JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. practically the same as in December, whereas there | executive. The community will wish for R:\lphivfltin‘é Precinct No. Three of sald |, ~7 777777775/ OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secrelary. is usually a small decline from December to Janu- | Pulitzer a speedy return to health. ; ; IClU'Of Juneau, which are as Iol-' | Robert SilllpSOh 4. novmfiz = _6_!_. ary. Reports indicate that there was considerable! The new publisher, who 19_ chief stncklmld(-x,m\i b e i o o % bete flrstnndtht;’d increase in unemployment in certain parts of the|in the three newspaper properties, has on-_ several | A(‘I l]l.‘\t_dsccu?in ,[‘-;’3;:1 ox:.dt ?'\ Opl. D. Uil ot o v ;r Gastineas Hotel ‘ %Mondays S0 e District and that during January some industries|Years been undergoing the rigorous training im-|northerly side and westerly side of| | Graduate Bos Angeles Col- 0 b » g £ T ¥ Jdules for many|Posed on his elder brothers. It is with a full Gold Creek and the oil pipe line! lege of Optometry and | Service. Cavefnl ‘and at Eagles Ha which have béen on full-time schedules for many |knowledge of the affairs under his control that|of the Electric.Light Company, in- | | BN Alogy = Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. months reduced operations to a part-time Dbasis. |y, o0 president takes - office. Herbert Pulitzer |cluding the Seater Addition, Will| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- The most striking development in the credit gy pe welcomed by business assaciates and by the|vote in Residence Building, located | :: = o iting brothers welcome. situation during the past- few weeks has been the |puplic. jon the upper side of Willoughby =~ < 3 decline in borrowings from the Federal Reserve| —_— [Ave, located cnext to SHome b DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | 7 WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Marketing of the District's agricultural prnducls{ ol e, ‘and for Precinct No. Three, City ‘:oomxm;:i Valentfiiesmdg. ‘, z@e}:ts‘,:::tu:r:ghnxri 1:‘”:;‘] has, with the exception of wheat, been progressing (Bostor: News Buresit) Tab Sinadi, 10900 to: 6:00, Evenings by } Moose Hall, JOHANNA JEN- | satisfactorily, although price movements have been| As the London Conference proceeds, it becomes| DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this| | Appointment. Phone 484 || | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIES | downward. Decreases in prices of farm products more likely there will be no irreconcilable differ-|10th day of March, 1930. o MRS - AN | GRIGG. Recorder. | were the principal cause of a reduction in the |ences. This dos not mean that some snag, now | H. R. SHEPARD, 3 5 &3 a general level of commodity prices during January. ‘unp\pvrtodl clxl\nnrl)l tie up matters; x:or l:m' ([ 1\-3 Clcrl’crnt »:ho (,Hr} le Jkuneau, v or | €rnmMents o he five countries are certain to ratify. erritory o aska. o P smalymesy ot ogatlach 10 athe o lo|It does mean that the situation is much more | it L UL JOHN B. MARSHALL THE CASH BAZAAR mining and lumber industries was largely responsible | oo 00ing than, once thought possible, | LEr Amqust riess yous Sutt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 8 for a decline in total industial output during Janu-|"“ppere are only a few major differences to be|We call and deliver. Fbone 52 420 Goldstein Building ; ary. Daily average production of crude oil was the |resolved. One is on limitation by categories or by | | 4 PHONE 483 “h'o‘m‘ .: Service, Day and Night Open Evemny same as in December, Flour milling increased |global tonnage. France wishes ratios determined ADVE“T!SE | P * : 9 slightly. Value of building permits issued in 90 |by total tonnage of ships of all clases. The United | . AT RN I M T B CovicH AuTo SERVICE Opposite U. 8. Cable Office cities was nearly twice as great as in December, |States and some other delegates have urged sep- ,m merchandlu O AP B el S STAND AT THE OLYMPIC but the total for the month remained rclamelyw“”“E consideration of each class of ship, with . T Phone 342 Day or Night specific ratios for each. Last reports were that Juneau Public Libra L g low. E ; PR 1>ome compromise will be effected, with ]lmxtanons""d it w'us‘u! Fr Readi R Y 50c AnyWhere in City GOO D bread.encourd Declines in retail sales, after allowance for the o on' toral tonnage an. on. tonmage in. eoch ree Reading Room PR AT e I A VS ages digestion an usual seasonal changes were reported from most | category, .W City Hall, Second Floor = = brings a lot of general parts of the District. Wholesale trade was mod- Another question is on transfer of tonnage from - % 2 satisfaction into the 8 Main Street and Fourth erately more active than in December but was well‘one category to another. The French plan includes . + Try Our $1.00 Dinner l home. Keep the name - below the January, 1929, level. Eastbound ship- |this possibility. It is believed a compromise will 4 ki Reading Room Open From _3; 50c Merchants' Lunch of our bread on the can advertise ments in the District's waterborne intercoastal trade e urged making no transfer possible in the bat-| PETROLAGER ha Ns o 0 Ry 11 A M. to 2 F. M. tip of your tongue. i ffset decli in |tleship, airplane carrier and heavy cruiser cate- | : Y ptofit‘bly... } ” Increased more than enough to offset declines gories, and in other categories permitting hmm‘d\ Health in Every D Phoulskion Hoon Open Siom ARCADE CAFE westbound shipments during the month. transfer, and only ffom heavy oclasaiflosbions to‘ wvery Drop 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 Thefirststep toward success | : & | L e R R o ! . A moderate inflow of funds from the Orient ““d‘lxghter No. 1 Plain p. m. Current Magazines, Peerless 'mldntumgbdnm M Central America, some further reduction in Federal The problem of whether to classify by size of Newspapers, Reference, K of the P“’P“ med.ium.[f £ Reserve note circulation, & sharp decrease in mem-|guns or by displacement must be considefed. French | No. 2 With Phenolphthalein| Books, Etc. 9 f Baker»y you decide P°' 8 ! ber banks borrowings from the Federal Reserveland Italian parity or disparity will give some| No. 3 Alkaline FREE TO ALL Ma ry sLare o ' folders or circular Bank, and slightly easier interest rates on all classes |troubled hours. The proposition that the United | : ’ & let us aid ywlndudma of loans of commercial banks characterized the |States, Great Britain and Japan immediately scrap| Get Your Bottle Now At |&=— ——— . lar Di Remember the Name” of paper, ink and type. | R |three, five and two capital ships respectively, due| ~ —— . Regu inners t will attract Ol e vt & Short Orders |for retirement in 1934-35, to bring their battleship | 2 e i S [total to 15, 15 and nine battleships, | i RECTOR OF FAMOUS CHURCH OPPO@E@ |save the Umte;nstancese so‘:ne e:gop(:m:églea:i Z‘:gfi > TION. If you want rio; PROHIBI countrles proportional amounts, is not yet assured. . I y nt superior | Lunches | FOR GOOD [ .m. to, 2 a.m. i & 2 your prospects. . « ¥ Cancelling of four cruisers, two to be built this work call %%?’[?L‘XR tPRICES || Cleaning and Pressing | Opposition to the Eighteenth Amendment and ‘,\'enr by Britain, is said to have resulted in a sav- | Phone 25 We Deliver CALL 371 | Volsteadism and the cause of Prohibition reform |ing of £9,000,000. Even more important is the indi-! The Nyal Service Drug Storé CAPITAL LAUNDRY HARRY MABRY Work called for and delivered | - — ~ gained an able and well-informed advocate the cation of British attitude. l Ph 355 4 The Capital Cleaners L GET A CORONA s other day when Dr. Randolph Ray, rector of the| Naval power necessary to a country, beyond a| -l one Proprietor | For Your School Work ¢ | e e Dy | | J. B. Burford & Co. l “Our door sup is worn by time. A tank for Diesel Oil B and & tank for crude oil save | || satisfied customers burner frouble. . PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | RELIABLE TRANSFER | famous “Little Church Around the Corner,” declared |certain limited amount for police work, is dependent e s A that the Eightenth Amepdment and the Volstead almost entirely on relative naval strengths. Bri- Act are “a legal fiction.” He called upon his parish- (t8in and the United States have already subscribed | t ort the Women's Organization for ('O that. Success of the conference, therefore, is RS 1o, SUDm |tmportant not only for what may pow be accom- National Prohibition Reform, headed by Mrs. Ch“le“‘plished, with consequent savings, but alse for the H. Sabin. promise of further reductions. Already there is talk The Episccpal Church of the Transfiguration, the |of a succeeding conference at which the three lead- | “Little Church Around the Corner,” on Twenty-ninth |ing naval powers will have capital ships cut to VICTOR Radios and Combination Radio-Phonographs RECORDS JUNEAU TRANSFER be proud. Street, just off Fifth Avenue, New York, has always |12, 12, and 7 respectively. St ic been a church for the masses. It is kept open day “hT;“md:;’e::f ::Z;eflet much e to do. l'ivin S T MUSIC ‘he: an agreement, approval by gt and night that : "i"?t:; imm::: t;o t;‘:r ::x::: their countries must be secured. "But the spirit of 3t FIRE ALARM CALLS 6t those who need ministering accommodation so far displayed seems to promise JUNEAU MELODY e congregation and activities are concerned it knows|ge) 1-3 Thad and Franklin, ' neither denomination nor caste. Its work is largely | 55 HOUSE 1-4 Pront and Franklin. among the lowly and non-church people. In a v, Too Low For Us. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. sermon in his church delivered February 16, among It Can, Dot 86 Too | U 1-8 ¥rcal opp. Grom Apte g ST A ~T Front, opp. y Wharf, other things, Dr. Ray said: (Portland, Me., News.) 1 1 believe that Probibition as we have it How, practical, how effective, and how tangible | = l Jhe Florence Shop o o ey e : 5 today, is debasing public anfd private life. la result it would have been had the -United States |Z \ ] h:lveu;n::':;)ql‘l;:‘r::le Permn- e Wuloughby.at' i B Moves, Packs and Stores I “unhesitating assert that from m% own Ipromptly accepted Great Britain's offer to abolish = CRpE sPEéIALI 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Freight and Baggsge experience in a prish that is known the battleships. How logical and irresistible would then |= | b 315‘ i hen world over for its philanthropic and humani- ‘lh“ve been our demand to France that she, too,|= or { Phone 427 for Appointmen bl B o Prompt Dellvery of tarian work, where doors are open at all |abolish an entire category of war vessels—sub- |3 P ~{} 2.5 Pront snd M ALL KINDS OF COAL hours to the needs of all classes, that the marines. What an achievement it would have been, |= 2-6 d and Main, s é : o JIE a R e -6 Secon rapid increase of drinking among our boys if within a week of the open‘mz of the Confer H AN EDU CATION is the bu‘thnght of every 2.7 Fifth and ard. PHONE 48 and girls, the number of girls under sixteen ence, the world could hear that: = hild. - . 2.9 F Hall Sew . in cur rescue homes, the increase of deaths 1. Battleships had been abolished. = Cd Now, w hen they are young, is the J[INEAU CABINET : p = time to think fut: 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. from alcoholism, not only among the rich, 2. Submarines had been abolished. |2 o think of their future. MILL- 3-4 Second and Gold, but in every class, are apalling. | And how infinitely greater would then be the PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for and DETAIL 3-5 Fourth and Harwis, The need is great, and today from this momentum for cutting drastically into the remain- them. Just h . RK CO r 4 Just a few dollars each week will WO 1 || 3-6 Fitth and Gold. historic pulpit that has ever lifted its voice ing categories of cruisers, destroyers, airplane car- . mean a lot in ten 1t will pay f | 327 Fifth ‘and in the interest of humanity, plead for some ;’ierls. Tklxen arms reduction would have been a| Billics cddeation fo‘rexzm ed tgefi y‘(‘;{{fl Front Street, next to Warner w3 it MM. replace our act, a glorious fact, a great accomplishment. | ‘s 2 Gold. remedial legislation, which will repl P! i Machine Shop 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ”nt lawless era. It is mot yet too late to hope for such a result an, in our own parish here, Public sentiment throughout the TUnited States o 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. £ :ldlzg)::cuhsr place in lanciety cre- might yet achieve it. i 5’0\ 'I; NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It CABINET and ::: gfiafiu:v:pfi:’umw “mh more than eighty years of work N9D€n‘ s on what you do at present—SAVE MILLWORK s gy Indian : with derelicts, come into contact with liter- European scholar is coming to raise money for L. dellhnun. . g mflf men and women who are in submarine exploration of the lost Atlantis. Well, GENERAL CARPENTER{! b % 1,lllln.m BURFORD'S CO R e condition today than before Pro- there may be some Al;xericans that are curious WORK s “I'euamhmux.d 3 garage. i SERVICERNE say that there is more W W] the stock prices sunk.—(Cincinnati 3 Willoughby. Sriave may bl The B. M. Behrends GLASS REPLACED || 40 Home Grocery. freat may be in certain circles mmmnus among the well- o) tariums where such That préhistoric skeleton with its legs around um care of, helped, per- its neck seems to indicate that there was some- thing in those days similar to dressing in an upper say s that there is as berth.—(Houtson Post-Dispatch.) e PHONE 314 IN AUTOS ‘ Pign’ Whistl Bank Estimates Furnished Upon e —w;— Okdow Bank i Ak QI TR o e o e R e e i LTy P o e T T TR T LT L L

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