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] I ] ] ] 1 l D l 11 ’l F lxlur that period when he is expecting the sto: ,-—————‘—-,—-—-{‘J' ('l ‘\ aS " ,Ill)lre N‘. only is the expectant father’s diet !7 “|To the Electors of the City of | PROFESSIONAL L —_— — | seribe with suggestions as to the proper exercise Juneau, Territory of Alaska. ": JOHN W. TROY G EDITOR AND MANAGEE and avoidance of excitement; but the author| NOTICE is moby given that,!it———— = i e ime|even outlines plans for a new type of hospital—|pursuant to the provisions of ordi-| | Helene W. L. Albrecht ne by _ the 2 _ i ‘ond’ and Main |the Paternity Hospital—where fathers may have nance Number 177 of the City of PIYSIOTHERAPY st au, . S R recreation and entertainment while waiting for the|Tuneau, and in conformity there- | 1gassage, Electricity, Infra Red Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class |announcement with, zx“ L;‘;rml,;rrill Municipal Elec- R#v, Medical Gymnastics. matter, The book is dedicated £ o world over |ton Wil e held on 410 Goldstein Buildins @8 'SUBGGRIPTION RATES., . = ,”“ : (,,(.‘,,‘A ‘\\‘;7::::, tul A m.p zj I](. 4:,,(., TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1930 | Phone Office, 216 } Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and 1088 P e ey Dy Between' the Hours of 9 .0%¢lock " & 5 * Thane for $1.25 per yna;—;n“ g | wmiliated by head nurses, but destined to Pay|a M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of said One ‘\."v'x ml advance it 2 »“. “:'xr.nm;\ ance, | the Dbills for the babies. The volume is profusely|day for the purpose of electing | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 'G\"::,:,_‘.‘?fi,(’:‘:mh,‘[ t they will prompty | HIUStT ted with pen and ink sketches. ‘mw following officers, towit: ® ] DENTISTS notify the B f any failure or irregu { - | ONE MAYOR, | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. in the delivery of et SRS | The country will be glad to know President{ THREE COUNCILMEN, | PHONE 56 Telephone for E Business Offices, 374. | vy — - — ~ |Hoover’s health has improved during the past year.| ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. | Hours 9 a. m.to 9 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i 2 H ts| The Common Council of the & —g The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the |Apparently Congre: which has been doing its| s H use for republication of all news dispatches credited (0 post or worst, to worry him for the past six months,|C\f¥ Of Juneau having hertotore, |23 £ it or nulvf(h-;\\: se i’)’ in this paper and also the s b : resolution, duly designated the! D Ch 1 local news publishe er g hasn't been as successful as some have claimed jting precincts of said Clty and r. arles P. Jenne ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LA i e |the Polling Place in each thereof, | DENTIST PR T THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION A North Carolina town requires anglers to use|he electors are hereby notified: | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine — |life preservers. In Alaska the well equipped fish-| That all duly qualified voters' | Building erman is still using chewing tobacco and other|residing within the boundaries of | Telephone 176 | Be Accelerated. | (Engineering and Mining Journal.) | To the end of June, e __|survey aggregated 1320939 MERCHANT GIVES FELLOW CITIZENS per cent. of the tatal GOOD ADVICE. exclusive of Alaska. area of the United | | old-fashioned forms of breath “killers.” | g Precinct No. One of said = | ol |c: of Juneau, which are as fol it Trouble with most of our leading reformers is[lOWS: B Dr. A. W. Stewart | they are too busy trying to correct the habits of) All that section lylng on the DENTIST ) the rest of the world to have time to remedy thelr [ooy orery g‘éc‘;fnf“;”ig":is":;c Hours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. ;““ n faults said Second Street extended across, | o?m%;%?fl;(; | 1 ¥ _— [the tide flats to the City Limits | Progress in Topographical Mapping Might | easterly of Gold Creek will 2 1929, topographical surveys |under the direction of the United States Geological | square miles, or Mapping has been completed in |’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930. NOTICE OF ELECTION! kS AUTOS FOR HIRE Carlson’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service vote in the Fire Appartus room in |the city Hall Building, located at the corner of Fourth and Main!| | Dr. BH. Vance s, the same being the duly | Osteopath—201 Coldsteln Bldg. designated Polling Place In and for | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto # | Graham’s Taxi Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service Any Place in the City for 50 Cents Precinct No. One, City of Juneau.' | or by appointment That all duly qualified voters | Licensed Osteopathic Physician ding within the boundaries of | | Phone: Office 1671. | | TResidence, MacKinnon Apts. | 436 States | ety {nine States. In four more States it is over th Vollng "Preciiiss. 9. ‘SWa W8 W | Harry I. O'Neill, pioneer Cordova merchant re- mmru')rs completed; in seven aditional States it 1‘:)‘:‘ of Juneau, which are as fol- |73 7 | cently volunteered some sound advice to the resi-|OVer half completed, and in fifteen more States /\11 it s e ‘,.fl--—____,__gl:; dents of that communiy on civie betterment and TMOF¢ than o quarter of thelr respeotive areas has| L . C"Ch Bt Sesonasireet| | DF+ Geo. L. Barton | suggested ways and means of improvement and ““Weiocorl the rate at which this important|@nd West Second Street and the | CHIROPRACTOR | growth What he said, generally, will apply 10 work can be done is limited by the funds available. |extension of said Second Street! i Hellenthal Building | any community but particularly to smaller ones such [Tte annual report of Director George Otis Smith|across the tide flats to the Cityi) OFFICE SERVICE ONLY e found in Alaska |cites available funds for the fiseal year ending June L""'}‘i will vote in "'Trianglc"‘j Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | Commenting on how improvement and growth |30, 1929, as amounting to $1,380,817, of which $476 ’3\“‘;“‘% located ""hm?ff G, Loti) 2p mtobp m | iy b ettained: hb ssid 1527 represents State co-operative funds. Twen o l‘ X i b'i“glg“‘é“h uly ;‘%;BZ | — | 3 First comes the individual responsibility States contributed in 1929, the amounts ra rmid s olling In an or | | 6 p. m to8p m | . i3 N from $329 to $66,145. Engineers and assistants en-|Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau. ! By Appointment, | Somn g vmu:r L L ]?I‘tn |gaged in Government topographic mapping number! That all duly qualified voters| PHONE 259 | B e S O e henrid sn. |255, with 14 clerks. The total area mapped, not in- popre i S R LA e 8 ort of the schools, churches, Chamber of cluding resurveys, in the fiscal year reached 12,695 |Voting Precinct No. Three of said o B : ; N e o square miles at a cost of $1,297,336, which includes CItY of Juneau, which are as fol- Rob . “ommerce, and other civic or constructive lTows: l obert Sxmpson goolal organisations. The individual citizens |810 the cost of 4049 square miles of tesurveys and) Wy bl llbion (loing: on the must do their part by electing as city of- 1329 square miles of revisions. This painstaking bu t‘ncrlherly et weteg | of'! Opt_ D, I (Emls the men or women they have rea useful work attracts no front-page comment. AIGOId Chask Rt the 1) ;ip“ lmc‘= Graduate Fos Angeles Col- ' to believe will endeavor to handle the a \ paragraph, two pages, and a map suffice to give ¢ thie Electie Light C. el lege of Optometry and ahe o e . in the director's report an adequate summary of |of the Electric Li ompany, fnsi: Opthalmology fairs of the community in such a manner Al % |cluding the Seater Addition, will] | g as to build up local industries, encourage the year’s results and cumulative totals. [vote 15 Ristdehee Buding l(;caced\ | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna new industries, offer industrial advar The work goes on steadily and cbnscientiously, | = Uppéc &lde of WHISUGKOY & £ which would develop existing resources |but unobtrusively. To complete the remaining area | Ave. Ioeathit naRt. to. “HBEHE Iciy 5 s ] their fullest extent {of about 1,704,000 square miles will take many soars‘ccry” Btore {)1; b Rk S | DR. R. E. SOUT! ELL Next, there must be a “Cordova com- ' |8 the present rate. In the aggregate, like most|, o 4o ot i” poiine Place in Optometrist-Optician plex.” The citizens must think of Cordova national enterprises, it will cost. “a lot of mo: [S5id ibac i‘-‘rccinct No. Three, ' City | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | as their home—as a city which they will be However, such maps are extremely uscf}ul‘ not el P e 25 ik 44 Room 16, Valcnklug Bldg. | proud to have built—a city to \\'!ilch they to engineers but to many others. Their value may DATI:‘;DvaL ibAaau; AR coni L 10:00_ to 6:00. Evenings by will return their resources for further be estimated by the f_az:t that 171,349 were sold in 1061 Ony of ‘Mfareh, 1'930 4 | Appointment. Phone 484 growth one recent year. This raises the qup_suon as to| H R' SFIE{PARD ‘f»———.._——n Last, we must preserve unity. Intact, we whether or not it would be good national policy Clerk of the City of Juneay, | f————————— & are small, as numbers go, but divided by |to accelerate the rate of such mapping, so as more Teriitory of Alnska . | | suspicion, distrust, jealousies, and antagon- :':::’:“’»“'m‘: g the most important parts of thej e A | JOHN B. MARSHALL ism, we are doubly weakened ¢ | LEY amqust riess wour Buit T = These mainaprings of community growth are es| A SeBter degree of co-operation by the SISle| g calf and deliver. Fheve 528 | 4o Gobbstcls matane | |- essential in Juneau as they are in Cordova. True, h\led.‘ But the present rate of mapping should be PHONE 483 A we may progress if we lack in some of them, and |jncreased only as fast as the surveylng personnel ADVERT'SE possibly grow some if all of them are absent.|can be properly developed; to do otherwise would'h S R But only where natural conditions are so favorable increase costs and sacrifice the accuracy of thl‘ yonr n“eh.ndl‘. | for community growth that no amount of obstacles | work. can entirely To the degree that personal |determined, and the financing should be suc responsibility is recognized, to the extent that mo"’" insure that the residents of the community come to regard that it is their own town, their home, and as a Unified, cohesive, community spirit is developed, to that| extent will the civic life of the community be fnund‘ to blossom, and the community thrive. As a rule, halt it Mount Rushmore Memorial. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) The number of engineers required should be organization can be maintained | |at maximum efficiency until the work is completed. o o) '”d ’twm“u! Juneaun Public Library i Free Reading Room TAXI | oc¢ TO ANY PART OF CITY Two Puick Sedans at Your 1 Service. Careful and Efficient Drivers. Phone Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 242 Day or Night 50c AnyWhere in City DU | Northern Lite ;199 aXl S50c¢ TO ANY PART OF CITY Phone 199 izastineau Hote) | { i i ;%.uaw”r | Our bread is made of the finest flour and City Hall, Second Floor ;: Main Street and Fourth PETROLAGER Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 1 ARCADE CAFE ] Try Our $1.00 Dinner ] and 50c Merchants’ Lunch A M to2 F. M. in accord with the measure that its residents give| The assignment to write the history of the| & Circulation Room Open from to it, a community returns to them those things|United States in five hundred words smacks of| Health in Every Drop 1 to 5:30 p. m.—17:00 to 8:30 e R b gl _ 3 the ridiculous; it suggests detraction from the na- i m. Current Magazines, ; that make for a progressive and prosperous home |y, 01 qignity and achievement. This truth esnnot No. 1 Plain Newspapers Raféterics: o town. be affected by the eminence of any individual se- | & ] i Boon Eto. ¥ Mr. O'Neill also suggested that Cordova, which jected for the task. It simply cannot be done|NO. 2 With Phenolphthalein expends some $50,000 in municipal funds annually in any way that could be considered fitting and | No. 3 Alkaline FREE TO ALL in the administration of its government, might find |worthy. it profitable to adopt the City Manager system.| If this mountain is to be made to serve the| Get Your Bottle Now At o iosnd Juneau took that That it /Purposes of a memorial to the greatness of has paid, is not a debatable subject. When muni- cipal expenditures reach the proportions that they larger Alaskan towns, step several years ago. | why nol simply size (nlm)"mn carve have attained in most of the founded supervision of time for any properly performed, this Nation; individual to donate. This task, if| But the whole thing is silly, unless it is needs the full time of some one |posed to be a glorified advertising: as directing head. Juneau has found 'that out by one more s | arience { a return to the old system is un- | °ut-of-doors, done in harmony with the su 4 tions of sordid contemplation thinkable. A Truly Wonder World. BABE RUTH'S SALARY. | H5 (EApTY — (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Some commentators on Babe Ruth’s demand for| The commorplaces of today already transcend the recorded miracles of centuried tradition, an annual salary of $85000 from the New York » . Yankees seem aggrieved because he had demanded scend even the wm.‘"’“ imaginings: and almeE o 8 sum larger than that paid to the President of the sages, of the inventors and writers of past £ % ’ i 3 {time. We proceed from wonder to wonder. the United States. This scems to be farfetched| just now, for the first time in history, accord- as a basis of grievance. As President of the Um'wd‘ing to officials of the General Electric Compan) of extraordina; wouldn't be worth 85 cents, and he would be dmons‘Auslmlm——[lashcd and returned in one-eighth States, the ball games famous wrecker and slugger |second! the first to admit it. But he knows his slu;,gmg Ariel’s and what it is worth to the Yankees, not alone for the games it has won, but for the it has brought into the team’s coffers. power and prestige are departed. money Which | 4ions of negligible importance before the wiz of rected to the mother and child, with no considera-| tion for the father, this whimsical book deals With|crosbie, or anyone else, drying up new and revolutionary plans for the father’s comfort|(Louisville Herald-Post.) Washingt |progress and accomplishment of the country through one hundred and fifty years of national existence, thereon in letters of heroic Lincoln the work done requires too much preserved it; Roosevelt established it in ssecurity.” xemplification of modern | fication of the beautiful World Series base- ja television signal has been transmitted over a dis- probably ‘lame of 20,000 miles—from Schenectady to Sydney, child of a master singer's brain shrinks to propor- that branch of science which plays with the odds for a wager on the chances of Major General the —T: If you want superior work call {{ CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355 '1: PO Phone 2> We Deliver The Nyal Service Drug Store sup- gges- Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. PULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor other superior ingre- dients in a sanitary well equipped bakery by bakers who have learned the art of pleasing your palate, Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” | FOR GOOD Cleaning and Pressing | CALL 371 | Work called for and delivered The Capital Cleaners RN L P T An Investment That Does Not Fluctuate In Value----- tran- SAVINGS ACCOUNT of a There are no “depressions” in the in- vestment values of a savings account. The VICTOR Radios and Combination Radio-Phonographs RECORDS SHEET MUSIC JUNEAU MELODY ardry The account does met fluctuate with T business. Over a period of time the The Florence Shop “Naivette” Croguignole Perm- on.— Estimates Furnished Upon Request J T, 1-7 Front, { I} In o r_Onr trucks go any place any i time. A tank for Dies2l Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. ‘ PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thzd and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. | Old papers at The Empire of- The Babe stands out as the biggest drawing|wings of the lightning, opening up Increased, in- e ;": ‘:'f{‘fi“ ‘;b‘* J. Office. card in [r;mjo}: h;a;,ui Ims(l!l)a!l.( \,\hc\‘)c\er1 h: ap(;‘;:“f]fls\x‘istleh of man’s potentialities on this earth, E income return is equal to that of most } BEAU’;Ye“sPEcaIV[fusTs 53 Wulgt:ghb; 2;:0::3).%:;'“ pears with the Yankees, the turnstiles click an 3 iy . < 2 A o T i % 5 the cash boxes ring with the cash that fans are| There are ripples in the ether, just as there are high grade stocks and bonds. The man ), Phome G for Avpolntment [} Bam” i gladly willing to pay just on the chance that they TPPeS in water—in pail or lake—but this picture who regularly invests part of his earn- ] 2- g 3 : passed, and returned, over tremendous leagues and ¥ || 2-5 Front and Main. will see him clout the ball into regions far from|ya¢ recognized as a distinct pattern! ings in a savings &oeount is assured e Semomer ~eeseeeea | 2-6 Second and Main, the park enclosure. He didn't get his $85,000 de-' nany now living may hope to live to see 3 3 2-7 Fifth and Seward. pes that he is building’ an estate of the 2-9 Fire Hall. mand, but he did get a contract calling for $80- fected television. What that will mean to the world b \ . JUNEAU CABINET i 000 for two more years. On this he should be able passes almost the powers of mortal imagination greaest security with a sure investment d DETAIL MILL. | gi g:cmneau e b Rl to keep the wolf away from the door, and, unless|to conceive. reirn. on. evdra R dded Loy H an o 3—5 Foa;l: and Gold. he should lose his batting eye and mighty wallop,| - on. ever¥. W: puded 1o mi il WORK CO. L m’:";"mfl”m“‘ the Yankees stand to net some profit. The ease with which the country can get out- account. it 1| 3-7 Fitn ': i 3% standing men for the Supreme Court contrasts .: Front Street, next to Warner || 3-8 Sevent:m:nmd. 2 L s Rk sharply with the difficulty as i i Machine Shi i 2 FATHERS. troit Free Press.) H CABINET and || 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. bt E 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts, . “Tt}ile mlan's side Sf :m E&'u:f is ‘;fa!l;‘d foi’m‘“'j If it's true that psittacosis, as we pssuspect, was H MILLWORK J‘ :-g mm .Mcuhmmu first time in a new book, “Expectant Fathers—Their psuggested by Congress to pshift attention from il i Care and Treatment” recently written by Douglas|Prohibition, it's a deuce of a pstratageh. That's[| {|{GENERAL CARPENTER{, Sencventls and Mk, Vass Matrin, Jr., St. Louis newspaperman, and pub-|our Dstory and we pstick to it.—(Philadelphia In-|[ Th e B M Behrends Bank i \ WORK i ::}:{:’ .Bnd' PW:' Ru.wwm.w . <hi . quirer.) i 2 i A i . s g ush::l by the DeVass Publishing Company of Sl‘ E . » b s GLASS REPLACED 4-9 Home Grocery. Louts. | AN 29 || 5-1 Seater Tract. 3 ot IR .| A perfect hand at bridge is said to be a 637,000,- 3 H IN AUTOS | N Complaining that sympathy has always been di-|,, = =% JHIC B0 B0 CRE Just abots g e Oldest Bank in Alaska H e — H i 2] e et s ey [ICE. or Gastineau Channel f e — B. P. 0. ELES Meeting every Wed- nesday at 8 o’clock. Elks’ Hall. Visiting g brothers welcome. WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rule» M. H. SIDES, Secretary. SRS T Co-Ordinate Bo% ies of Freemasom ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Soot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSZ Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meects every Monday £ alght, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Bex 82 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mons day of each month in G Scottish Rite Temple, \\’ beginning at 7:30 p. m. EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth 4 Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ot T M N R AR AP DOUGLAS A¥RIE 117 F. O. E. Meets first and third %Mondays, 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Haill Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. ?. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- ting brothers welcome. | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART‘B | LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thurs- | days each mionth, 8 p. m., at | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIES | | GRIGG. Recorder. THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings S. Cable Office Opposite U, you can a(llverti-e profitably... Thefirststep toward success in advertising is the choice o{tbnpmpundun:.azlf u decide uj ’f:ldaotaxgud& that will attract ooy g YOur prospects. « « o v o o | GET A CORONA | For Your School Work | | J.B. Burford & Co. | “Our door swp is worn by ! | satisfied customers” [ e ——————— — JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. BURFORD’S CORNER! TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 Pign’ Whistle Candy —_—— T TT— Old papers for sale at Empire, The

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