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RS R O A of the reports are for the e e i RS B omit year ended OTICE OF ELECTION! - H n Daily Alaska Empire |ocm: o o te reminder seng tor wm-| 1. oo socton of e ony o | PROFESSIONAL i Fraternal Societies | 7 | panies whose 1 years closed at various « Juneau, Territory of Alaska, ' % — H or | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER dates in the If of the 1929 calendar year,| NOTICE Is hercby given that,| 5 Gastineau Channel | Vo ¥ ¢ ———lor in the ear t of 1930 | want to the provisions of ordi-| | [{elene W. L. Albrecht | N 3 COMPANY | unday o ahel “For the 1500 companies,” the bank s {nance Number 177 of the City of PHYSIOTHERAPY ] B. P. 0. ELKS TN [ 2 a wide variety of manufacturing and mer-|Tuneau, and in conformity there- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 1 EARY s S TR 3 Meeting every Wed- \ tered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class | ct ; lines and also public utilities and finance, | ¥ith, a General Municipal Elec- Rev, Medical Gymnastics. , nesday at 8 o'clock, | b matter the grand total of net profits in 1929 amounted | be held on 410 Goldstein Bulldine | o Glks' Hall. Visiting : SR AR h | iSDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1930 Phone Office, 216 ] P " SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to 90,000,000. In 1928 the same identical com-|, ..~ 4 i £ v 4 ki brothers welcome. een the H f Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | & T £ O {Between the Hours of © oflock|n— 0 — 90 7 0 & Thane for $1.25 per month. | pa reported combined profits of $5,806,000000.(5 M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of said WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler P *ollo the 1927 total was $4,731,000000. Profits in|q the purpose of electing | | DRS. EABER & Posencarea , Exal R e OB Cil ,000,000. | e purpose of elec DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER x Y ,c‘t’,!q*.,’.,‘; inanth, n N creased over those in 1928 by $784,000,000! wing officers, towit: DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Tt g I g s T 13 per cent. and exceeded over those of 1927, MAYOR, 301-303 -Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— @===) Co-Ordinate Bod B e Yor Bt ot Business O vear of moderate recession, by $1,859,000,000 or 39 E_COUNCILMEN, PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel % >~ les of Freemason it e oer cent. Profits last vear not only added a further| O C,)”fl)‘(r’)[“ Igi‘?ffor‘f i Hours 9'&im. to 9 p. m. | . : b,, AX]) ry Scottish Rite e Prss 1 N tied to the |gain to the strong upward movement that has been | 1" CommOn Havire | Betfore et P’wnes II and S',ngle 0 ‘;;r [ Regular meetings £ republication e the | Witnessed during the past decade, but apparentl by resolution, duly designated the & \ ‘%' Bs:c;nd pr::': ews Published SP Al topped even the wartime years 1916 and 1917 and|yoting precincts of said City ana! | DX+ Charles P. Jenne | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Ve 0D e "ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To bE LAGER |the boom year 1919, when Musiness activity was the Bolling Place in each troran | DENTIST | "7 tish Rite Templa THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION abnermally stimulated and the price level highly |the electors are hereby notified: ! Rooms 8 and § Valentine | | — — e - —9 | WALTER ». EEISEL, Secretary. B — v inflated.” T all duly qualified voters . Bullding I i : o within the boundarics of | | Telephone 176 | ’ . LOYAL ORDER Dr. Cook i5 out,of the pen and free. He is per- || Freciict No. OUSEOE said| > ra am S aXl A mitted to go anywhere he wants to. He may visit|C''Y Of Juneau, which are as fol- Diinko T ( Junean Lodge No. 700, ); Yorth - Fole i i "7 T 11 PiTR, . art Meets every Monda North F .l.m.l Mount McKinley’s summi All that section lying on the| | DEms?rchd \ Ph 565 alght, at § oclock, Y= he can get there juortherly side of East Second strect Hih § 8 6 p. o | one JAMES CARLSON, Dietator. | e » o v Second Street gnd the S D s f W. T. VALE, , P. O. Box 82 | Dr. Clarence True Wilson says P cigarette ads|said Second Street extended fcross B oo ' STAND AT ARCADE CAFE o | Office Phone 569, Res. | [=F s £ £ 4 |directed to women ceased to be published “smok-|the tide flats to the City Limits Phone 276 i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 {ing women” would soon be a, rarity. Does that d easterly of Gold Creek will |mean there would be a shortage of hot mammas? |Vote in the Fire Appartus room in| = |the City Hall Building, located at |~ = |the corner of Fourth and Main | Dr. H. Vance the same being the duly! Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto ® Second and fourth Mon- day of each month ‘in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. EVANS L. GRUBER, Day and Night Service Any Place in the City for 50 Cents 3 the eries have been abolished—from the indus- | trial block to the home basement. ey Bre G ‘< lesignated Polling Place in and f(]l"] ! - | Master; | CHARLES E. NAGHEL, —— »—} - — Precinct No. One, City of Juneau.! or by appointmeut | 1{'"'“'“”“"""”‘ Secretary. DISTINGUISHED NAMES ENLISTED yrn Sugar. That all duly qualified voters| | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | ! ° FOR PROHIBITION REFORM. e —— residing within the boundaries of Phone: Office 1671. ;2 l I ' ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ! (Cincinnati Enquirer.) [Voting Precinct No. Two of said|| Tesidence, MacKinnon Apts. | g o ! it aXl _ Second and Fourth 4 A committee of twenty young men was recently We used to hear much of corn liquor in the |City of Juneau, which are 8s fol- | ‘% =3 gy ! Norther'l the 'rueSdal'sloriMhsm%?:!;; organized in New York to campaign for the repeal days before Prohibition. Because of the ineffective |lows : TR ol a’ites ;;nopcle. fADILSY o Eighteer end 1it. John Hay Whitney |enforcement of the dry laws it has not become an| All Umlv section lying on the r. H 2 1 ; 3 fr e B % e s 1 3 [entire stranger to persons well posted as Lo its southerly side of East Sccond Street | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | TA X, C BURFORD, Worthy » ‘_[“l”””““’ " one o recall that it was only a few |Accessibility and purchasability. Now Prohibition [and West Second Street and the; | CHIROPRACTOR | | . Matron; FANNY L. his causes one to recall tha as only ¢ ' Commissioner Doran gives us a very good idea of |extension of said Second Street | a son of the famous Willilam|ypy that still-popular beverage has not disappeared |across the tide flats to the Oity| C. Whitney, father of the “New Navy” of the United from the list of procurable commodities |Limits will vote in “Triangle"| States, Secretary of the Navy in the Cabinet of | He says there has been a large increase of the Building, located on Block G, Lot ROBINSON, Secretary. ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, yesterdays ago that TO ANY PART OF CITY OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 2p m to5p m | Hellenthal Building | 10 a. m. to 12 noon | | Bo¢C that section lying on the| Frederick R. Coudert, Jr, who visited with his districts of the country are in favor of Prohibi- [northerly side and westerly side of house when it was occupied |tion and the enforcement of laws to make it ef- Gold Creek and the ol pipe line Meets first and third Mondays, 8 o'clock 5 | 11eetings second and last President Cleveland, and a daughter of John Hay, production of corn sugar—from 150,000,000 pounds |4, the same being the duly desig- | Y | Monday at 7:30 p. m. Rthor: and Sodaas - mabors in thelin 1921 to 960,000,000 pounds in 1929. To this he |nated Polling Place in and for| 6p. m. to8p m Olle Translent brothers urg. Cabinet of President McKinley %nt}llfziut:s the grt;nt gun:xty r:r "xlhcuhn:(nhg;'}Px;‘chm;i ;\Illu. irx;-::. s "'1 rorde;m:ml Byp %,ggn;:;gm ed to attend. Council NS as given his lep: ment so mucl rouble a duly ualifies 'olers H John Hay Whitney, & son of this union of greabiy, "y, ‘oppts adequately to enforce the Volstead residing within the boundaries of |3 TO ANY PART JOHN gh:{r%!;eiszghxslree& names, is said to be a brilliant young American |aq¢- |Voting Precinct No. Three of said E = N H J TIjRNER Sec’ret;n'y. and one who is believed to be destined to take 8| y¢ ¢his i5 50, why do not the Drys put through |City of Juneau, which are as fol-!" S | OF CITY ! et ¥ g large place in American affairs during the next|a law to control or stop the corn sugar industry? lows: | Robert 5"“[’50“ DOUGLAS AZRIE 117 F. O. E. score or two of years. { There is a widespread understanding that the rural| All | 1 Opt. D. Graduate Bos Angeles Col- ' Gastineau Hote) | Two Ruick Sedans at Your i & father at the Governo leg tometry and ervi 4 s at Eagles’ Hall by Governor and Mrs. Riggs, is another member [€Ctive. At least, this is what Dry apostles have|of the Electric Light Company, in- o3 gpnoxgxmolog; Service. Careful and Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. % = 7 i ’.t'u i ar Bl been preaching, and it is what a good many of the |cluding the Seater Addition, willl | Glacees Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- B = Sommijice. | Ho also {s)the offspring he | clection returns indicate to be a fact, if the Rep-|vote in Residence Building, located | 4 ting \brothers - weloome. H tinguished ancestors. His father is one of theresentatives they send to the Senats and s or jon the upper side of Willoughby |- Wld's foremost international lawyers as was his|Oongress talk and vote the santimémte 6¢ their con-|Ave, located mext to “Homis @ro<is grandfather, the first of three generations of Fred- |stituencies. | jcery” Store, the same being the erick R. Couderts. He also is a descendant of Bon—‘ In the old days oi an abundance of “corn li- |duly designated Polling Place in Jamin F. Tracy, Secretary of the Navy in the quor” all of it was made of corn grown on the [and for Precinct No. Three, City Cabinet of President Benjamin Harrison, another|farms. As the quantity of this liquor production of Juneau. T T — " WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thurs- | days each month, 8 p. m, at | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by famous New York lawyer. |has declined since the advent of Prohibition, and| DATED at Juncau, Alaska, this Appblutevent. /Phone 488 ‘-ZEQ;;SE sl::igi- fi!;;r:-NAAéfigsi the production of corn sugar has increased 600 per |10th day of March, 1930, < | GRIGG. Recorder. | DR. WILSON ON ADVERTISING \cent, and, according to Commissioner Doran, is| H. R. SHEPARD, x L K N i g w 3 ¢ |one of the sources of the bootleggers' supply of | Clerk of the City of Juneau,! Territory of Alaska. e e LET AImquist kiess yous ‘e call and deliver. | ™ Whatever one may feel about Dr. Clarence True|21C0hol, the country folks must be selling a lot of : corn that is interfering with the effective admini: ison’s effor ainta } T § 1s i Wilson's efforts to maintain Prohibition in statu *|tration of Prohibition laws. Why does not the Com. quo, and the silly arguments he advanoes in his(misioner make an hppeal to these corn growers to| Wi ‘noble experiment,” all who 2 advocacy of the are |reduce their crop? 5 : | ADVERTISE familiar with his tactics have long realized lhut“ | your merchandise he appreciated the value of advertising. His every | ‘ ) and it will sell! JOHN B. MARSHALL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 Goldstein Building PHONE 483 THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings Opposite U. 8. Cable Office Sult Phone 528 AR A Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE l i Ruth (New York World.) | Mrs. Ruth St. Clair turns out to be by no means |so innocent a creature as appeared when she first S 3 Clair. utterance proves that to be the case. However, the good doctor recently made two | assertions, in what he termed “Outline of a Speech | on Cigarettes,” an article that he condemns with - STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 242 Day or Night 50¢c AnyWhere in City Juneau Public Library ) G OOD bread encour- Free . p e leading Room SEIRREE ages digestion and his usual gusto, which quite plainly shows just how [Bained the front pages and it was said that she W 7 brings a lot of general great an influence he credits advertising With pos- must spend the rest of her life in prison for “the City Hall, Second Floor i — s tf & iat -th . theft of seven “pieces of clothing.” The theft of | Main Street and Fourth Salsiaciion 1hto, tne _.iseven pieces of clothing may be all that was proved | First, he said: “If the advertising of tobacco were |againgt her at her varlous trials, but her dossier, as | to cease, it is probable that within five years the published briefly in The World, showed & womes | number of tobacco users would decrease by half.” |who had been a thief, a drug addiet, and a moral Second: “If tobacco advertising directed to wom- (delinquent ever since she was eleven years old, one | en ceased, it is probable that within five vears Who had been repeatedly assisted by those who | the smoking woman would be the rare exception.” {wantd her to lead a better life, but who never No newspaper will seek to prove that he is wrong. home. Keep the name of our bread on the tip of your tongue. ] Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch 1A M to2F M ARCADE CAF: Reading Room Open From can advertise 8 a. m to 10 p. m. profitably... PETROLAGER Health in Every Drop No. 1 Plain ‘ Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, i | ! l Peerless showed the slightest inclination to do so. If any- | . body believes that she will men i 2 With Phenolphthalein| Dok, Reeu B k They, to, know that advertising pays, and for our |certainly an optimist. Vet she has 'éi';nw.?iiim'éeo??} No. 3 Alkaline i FREE TO ALL Mabry’s Cafe akery own part we are glad we have found-Dr. Wilson to prison, the big gate has clanged behind her, and | | g ) making a point in which we can concur, even|we must now take thoughts what we are going to do| Get Your Bottle Now At [r-m"’“m-—-* Di [ “Remember the Name though we must again disagree with him on the about her. Regular Dinners | desirability of achicving the end to which he has| 8o far as this newspaper is concerned, it still gags | > I Short Orders product that will attract S8t himaslf |at the idea of making her spend the rest of her life | | Tinolkog = i sod Be baad IN l)l'\"l‘?fll BALANCE SOUND 1}2nf;;m:;voI“x::\rwr:lrgll;x]ivnfiiv‘::g};ioslle]ic:mylge 'h?fro:ztx;i R ¢ I If you want superior Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. " Cleanilfo Rand Pressing your prospects. NDUSTRIAL g © |words, “she has never harmed anybody in her lfe," Ll i work call POPULAR PRICES |/ iy, v . National City Bank March review says business|@Nd We cannot believe that she deserves any such | Phone ‘e Deliver | y & — e CoIATG TSR ferga tha' e | IS punishment. But neither can we belicve The Nyal Service Drug Store | CAPITAL £AUNDRY HARRY MABRY ’]“';}‘:‘ °2’e" f°‘1“’gld°"""e 3 3 . |that confining her in prison for a limited term of “ e Lapita leaners point, but the situation stil lacks balance, and 1t 15 |years will solve even in siight degren to Lo | | leE 355 Proprietor P & GET A CORONA not yet clear how soon full recovery can be ex-|that she presents. '3 — | For Your School Work 1 0w rmeks 50 amy piace sm ] || J- B. Burford & Co. | Iune. A tank for Diessl ofl ||| “Our door sup is worn by ! i mnmluu,-deofl-nll satistied customers” burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 (O R ey T 5 s P s | RELIABLE TRANSFER She will begin exactly where she {left off, and presently will be in again. Then what |\ |1s to be done sbout her? If our numerous crime |commissions can hit on an answer to that, they will probably make progress - with respect to the thou- sands who are exactly like her. In the present state of psychiatry any notion of giving her “treatment,” or reforming her by scientific means, is chimerical. pected “Much will depend on the course of the automobile and building industries,”@it states. “The trying character of the ordeal business has passed through would naturally argue for a conservative view of recovery, but business may surprise the pessimists. Undoubtedly the fall in commodity prices has caused VICTOR Radios and Combination Radio-Phonographs | JUNEAU TRANSFER . That may offer hope as long as it applies only to RECORDS Bt —————— uneasiness. For some time, however, prices have|an abstract criminal, but it seems highly improb- SHEET MUSIC | 2 COMPANY ! been declining gradually, and without harm to|able in the concrete | case of Mrs. St. Clair. It is possible, we believe, that we shall be forced to con- sider a penal colony very different from a prison: a place where these people can live after their terms are up under relatively pleasant surround- |ings, marry if the; k i alarm among holders. Quite possibly it has b(‘e“‘mim unde}r survelyll!ux::é‘wlferkslig;ez?e; 'Zie;;}x?:.'finii overdone. Should this prove to be the case and|treatment, and remain segregated from society. the trend be reversed, the business outlook could |That is not a fancy idea, but at least it does striké B e quokly. |some sort of compromise between the intention of “The very severity of the decline in business is |thé Baumes law and the cruelty which the present business, as the natural result of increasing pro- ductive capacity and efficiency. So far as the recent sharp drop is concerned, this seems due mainly to the business recession, buyers' conservatism, and JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Front and PFranklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. T R T L | The Florence Shop || “Naivelte” Croguignole Perm- | v TR : s i Moves, -Packs and Stores L £ £ ent for believing the low point |2PPlcation of that principle involves, | anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. ;:‘ns“ieelen M;lm:sriium Unless busines,sg men puahp u:el —_— | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage ) recovery too fast there seems no reason why the| Folitics is exciting. In almost every State in ! Phone 427 for Appointment | | Barn. ! SAVL /r THEM 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 Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 |the Union there are four kinds of Demdcrats, the | Hoover Democrats, old line Democrats, dry Demo- |crats and wet Democrats.—(Florida Times-Union.) 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall, 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Goid. 3-5 Fourth and Harsis. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. betterment should not continue, though the gain may be slow during the first half of the year.“ One of the most reassuring features is the persistent i strength of the stock market. The fact that the| market has held up so firmly in face of much | adverse news is indicative of a general feeling of 4 confidence in the sound progress of recovery. The large number of annual stockholders’' reports e JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MIEL- | WORK CO. 55 Lot A i Physical instructor says the American girl is get- |ting to be a better athlete than her brother. Prob- ably comes from climbing in and out of rumble {seats.—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) e e T R R HOTEL ¥ 1920 as a whole established a new high record in 4 earnings and closed with industry in a strong bal- " ance sheet position.” The bank has prepared a tabulation of more than 1500 statements, classified according to major industries, which gives for each industrial group e el T : 3-7 Fifth and East, | issued during the past month show that, despite| The worlds sin is stupidity, says Pussyfoot college education for them. And then you'll Front Htroey "";h“' Warner 1| 5.8 Seventh and Gold. ZYNDA 3 the sharp curtailment in activity in fourth quarter,‘;'lghv"“)’“'dzh‘,m Cmdlcates tlh‘:i!i & ]?_L of sinnets be proud. Machine Shop 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE ve landed in Congress—(Indianapolis Star.) ' 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. PO L T L L L L L CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It depends on what you do at present—SAVE NOW! Several nations seem to have gone into this conference with ships on their shoulders.—(Dayton, Ohio, Journal.) 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. D e BURFORD’S CORNER ‘The long-winded Prohibition controversy appears to popularity.—(Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) | " the combined earnings of companies that have|to simmer down to this: So long as Congress T’le B n’: Behrends GLASS REPLACED : TAXI SERVICE published reports to date. FPigures represent net|is dry the country will be wet.—(Milwaukee Jour- . - T A : PHONE 314 s profits avatlable for dividends or to carry to sur-|nal) B nk ' Pign’ Whistle Candy - FNE acoount, § e B[ 8l cxpenses, reserves for| - ;. Ln who has learned how to be. & good # Estimates Furnished Upon {{——— RS e PN 2 5. b P ? | depreciation and depletion, interest cherges and listener has traveled quite a distance along the road Oldest Bfik in Alaska Request , Old papers at The Empire of- Ol-d_-*_.mpen = e o i - provisions for taxes have been deducted. More than o LU TR T T L 1] T T e ondooacoss caeasd) T1C6. 5 A SR ey ity B lag i

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