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s i s i o o s b g S e e SORRE e 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. that were important factors in the industrial devel- NOTICE OF ELECTION! | . i i ; . ; [+ L ’ Dmly Alas’i(l Emplre opmeni of Seattle and the Northwest. To the Electors of tha'Gity of|| PROFESSIONAL f Trateinal S_—?O(:ieties T v | His activities in civic and public af were : | “Juneau, Terrtory of Alaska, ° | ¥ : AUTOS FOR HIRE | o ble as his business life. He served one term OTICE is hereby given that, !t ] oL Gastineau Channel l‘ lent of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce.|pursuant to the provisions of ordi-| | Helene W. L. Albrecht oo —. 231 £ JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |as : = ——————— |as Pri . |northerly side and westerly side of | : They offer concrete proof of the wisdom of buying ‘newspaper correspondents, in which it s to be 85- Gold Creek and the oil pips line | lege of Optometry and | Service. Careful and {sumed that he covered the substance of his testi- | i | Opthalmology i s . at home. | . of the Electric Light Company, in-| Efficien rivers. ot particular piece of marked currency, if mOny before the Senate Committee. On the point|ciuding (e Seater Addition 'wil|J, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna flicient Drivers, lof a possible Senatorial investigation, he was tact i ildi B pe—— g 4 . Ll % nals 3 t | O ) vote in Residence Building, located sent to the States to pay for merchandise bough {{tself. “Surely it was mot for him to suggest what g, i S on the upper side of Willoughby f%—————— & [ there would have been lost insofar as Cordova Wasitne genate ought or ought not to do, Yet it re- | ave, lucat’eg et o hEE ém{‘ DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | concerned. It would have had less than one chance mains fairly clear that he does not believe that ! Optometrist-Optician " Store, th the | s o B panio b it o Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | evening except Sunday by the|presigent of Associated Industries of Seattle, Chair-|nance Number 177 of the City of | PHYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. 0. ELES e e] 5. E eco! nd Main | % baat N i . . COMPANY at Second and ¥4l man of the Executive Committee of the Seattle Juneail agsnel?mw‘a?:nci‘;il there- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | |~ Meeting every Wed- ({ w “Fntercd in the Fost Office in Juneau as Second Class |[Red Cross Chapter, and other organizations for pro- | £ CEHEE, Rev, Medical Gymnastics. [ ] nesday at 8 o'clock. matter. Pty [moting the public welfare. He gave unsparingly 1% oo PR RGC S0 oo ey | o Glks’ Hall. Visiting = T SUBSCRIPTION gxfi?s Treadwell ana|0f his time and great talents and ability in the en the Hours of 9 o'clock i o8 : ar SOn S aXl brothers welcome. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadw: service of his community. His word was as g00d|a n and 7 o'clock P. M. of said Thane for $1.25 per month. A} - M. id 7 - WINN GODDARD, Exalteq Rul By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: as his bond, once given it was never broken. His(day for the purpose of electing | DRS KASER & FREEBURGER | g uler One year, in adyance $1200; s montha, In advance.| ;. i1 was a real loss to Seattle and the wholelthe following officers, towit: ‘% DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Vor It they will promptls | Northwest g Y || 301-308 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bot v failure or irregularity ONE MAYOR, of v r i L | THREE COUNGILMEN, | PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ies of Freemasom for Rdltorial and Dusingay Difioew, $14. | Between the ‘hours ot 7:80' ah#dicorplock this| o no comete DIRECTOR. i Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. . . l’ r¥ Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, . |evening, the office of City Clerk will remain oben| The Common Council of. (el : Phones II and Slngle 0 L Reguiar meetings he Amociated Fres “dlipatches credited to|to accommodate residents who have failed to reg-|City of Juneau having hertoforef— ———— = YU second Friday ver and also the ligrer during the past 30 days. Remember, if you(by resolutia, duly designated thel | Dr. Charles P, Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service VhO B e | fail to register you can’t vote Tuesday. |voting precincts of said. City and| DENTIST ] . i ;ih“" ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEEP TO BE LARGER | ok the Polling Place in each thereof,/ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i —_ e S iy o Ao OnRR THBL ——| 1t you haven't registered when the City Clerk's |the clectors are ereby notified: | Building i WAL B SETEL, Sy, [otfice closes tonight you will mot be permitted to| At ‘;‘-}“hfglfihg"gg::gmvct;w;;‘_e, Telephone 176 oh 5 2 LOYAL ORDER Ivote in Tuesday's municipal election. [Voting Precinct No. One of saialz - ra am S ax 1 4 g’ MOO0SZE ~ |City of Juneau, which are as fol- "’ Dr. A. W. Stewart i V:B: EVEUg;lfizd1r; g 1 - . . . I o A Chairman and a Senator. e i P’ 565 aight, at 8 o'clock. 3 | L} { Al that soction Iing an thel| progey e e | " Nnore JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. | New Tork oty northerly side of East Second Street | | L e A4 W. T. VALE, Secy, B, O. P ; . o the|and West Second Street and the|| SEWARD BUILDING | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Jai s Fiines o | To get the bearings of the testimony before the |said Becond Street .extended-Ssrosst | Office Phone 569, Res. | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 {Senate Judiclary Committee, glven yesterday by, " ..o "o, e ™ g o F oot o SE Phone 276 | ; { 5 inlreafrisg Mr. Wickersham, Chatrman of the President's Law |1 ‘% Tois fo e CUW imits| r Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- |Enforcement Commission, it is necessary to recall) (5 [HSER B FED ERORE WIR S i gaynef each month in the pending resolution This was offered by Sen- the City Hall Building, looated at Dr. H V An P]uce in the Cily fOl‘ 50 Cents cottish Rite Temple, or Norris, and demands a sweeping investigation ,') 4 y A l;" ol ’ - vance ! y g beginning at 7:30 p. m. {by the Senate of all the agencies for the enforce- | COFRer of Fourth and Main|| Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. » EVANS L GRUBER, ment of Prohibition. The Nebraska Senator asserted |Stréets: the same being the duly | Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to 5; 7 to § | | S = ~ |Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, {that cotriptibh ke spreadl Hiasl i ticials | designated Polling Place in.snd for | or by appointment ey rn e Secretary. FE TN e g L Pronitition and (Precinct No. One, City of Juneau.|| Licensed Osteopathic Physician | | PR ] e e AR 1 e W MONEY SPENT AT HOME CIRCULATES. |charge .) .“,1‘1 the duty. o b u'g “’d d‘ NPy 1“1“,1 That all duly qualified voters | Phone: Office 1671, { ’ I ] ORDER OF EASTERN ST. st that the law Is everywhere dsregarded. —These | .yjing within the boundsries offi| 'Residends, MaéKmnon Apts. | . f 1 aXl o 4 i iter in the Cordovz mes recently said charges were, however, but a faint echo of the Voting Precinct No. Two of said! pe 5 | Tuesdays of each month, A writer in hunderous allegations which had previousl e LB - 4 orinern Lite Several months ago I marked a five- [FRunRsrags’ Rlsgd b ac previously come|qiiy of Juneau, which are as fol- | | | at 8 o'clock, Scottish g dollar bill and then spent it. Sixty days |from Senafor Borah, He déclared posthively thatl,;.. ')Q‘——‘“"’ ! Rite Temple. LILY “Egr passed and during . those two months the - |the service of Prohibition enforcement was "D“"“i All that section lying on the]{ Dr. Geo. L. Barton j TA x’ ! ‘: BURFORD, Worthy = % arked currency was returned to me seven |fTom (o to bottom. Until it is thoroughly reorgan- | onerly side of East Second Strest! | CHIROPRACTOR | X Matron; FANNY L. marked Currenc ized there is not, in his opinion, a possibility of | times, and seven times passed into circu- Mikiny e baficn Al thet | GE Yot ¥ ot |20d West Second Street and the | Hellenthal Building | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. {making the matlon bellgve ‘thet SUS Vplstead Act|. ienson ‘of nald | Begonc) - BIRES | T T g g e e latlon. ay of estimating the num- |1 anything but a mockery. Senator ‘Borah has|.oroce the tide flats to the City | O FiCE SERVICE ONLY || | ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS IS 08 110 Wy, B CRAmIHS b been accumulating an immense amount of evidence! . = . Vot 5|l Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon || OF CITY Seghers Council No. 1760 ber of persons who handled that somewhat H this gabiest sk TR B ot he ws Limits will vote in “Triangle”| 2p mto5p m i eetings second and Iast jorn treasury note; it would be absurd to YRS, SUMITH, WL was understood he was|pyjqing located on Block G, Lot | | i 8 worn e < Iready to pour out upon the defenseless heads of : o A . ! | Monday at 7:30 p. m. think that it came directly back to me; S 4, the same being the duly desig- 6 to 8 | P : , his brother Senators. But this perilous matter has| ' " { | p. m. p. m. ! Transient brothers urg- 4 sibly it would be conservative to say | : 3 |nated Polling Place in and for'; By A t 1 possibly d : |apparently been held back until the Judiciary Com-|pracs s ! Y __Appointmen ! ed to attend. Councll that it was handled five times during each e o : | Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau.| PHONE 259 a Pk |mittee begins its inquiry, which Senator Norris in-!" Tpat™ an quly qualified voters |y, i 70 ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Street. mnm:wnd Jevity might comment that the |SIStS that it must undertake in spite of the evidence | regiging within the boundaries of |- = i SR MULLIDL o X cli to levity 4 C 2 - a o T . 3 ! . clrcoul:iL]::;:X:c related might be merely indicative | PR B M SROREREER e emate com. | (Oting Precinct No. Three of said Robert Si i OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. mstances relat 3 a at gentleman sa enate Com- | 1 B shortage in ready cash in circulation in the|mittee was supposed to be confidential, part. o foy S0 L ol 98t Japson DOLiGLan, aRik 311 ¥..0, K iy Sh b tropolis. But they carry|jy b Bave. 19kkEH it usual IG N Wiok | o%a: | Opt. D Meets first and third Prince Willizm Sound metropolis. Bt 3 {1t seems to have leaked out, as usual. Mr. Wick-| aJl that -section lying on the . D. : . astinean Hotel : a lesson too great for them to be passed off lightly.!ersham himself later had a frank talk with the ey Graduate Bos Angeles Col- | || TWo Buick Sedans at Your m_f’"“ff,,,ff,m fi?“g‘;"g"] eaa,“*'l‘fu' Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. ® Py WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thurs- | days each month, 8 p. m, at | | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHES‘ & in a thousand of ever being seen in that com-|Senate investigators would be able to find out duly designated Polling Place in!| i munity again. As it was, the original possessor used‘morc than his own commission has discovered. As|gnd for Precinet No. Three, City ; Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | it oigin times to purchase goods he needed. On for the Prohibition service being honeycombed with of Juneau. B! 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by each transaction, each handler of it got some bene- cOrruption, he stated that he had no proof of it,| DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this' ] APPointment. Phone 484 G but at once added that he had as yet made no| | 5 —&2 g 3 arked bill is still 10th day of March, 1930. B o the Cenl, And stis Dparked 1 “special investigation” along that line. He may get| H. R. SHEPARD T ™ g Clerk of the City of Juneau, | | | GRIGG. Recorder. i going the rounds around to it. The task before the comm Mail order business is the bane of any com- oo D — as very long, covering a year or two more, | Sl & ! | munity. But in this far north it strikes barder &t iin i probability, though possibly a ' partial re.| Territory of Alaska. | | JOHN B. MARSHALL i THE CASH BAZAAR established business than in the States proper. port may be made to Congress from time to time. | 3 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | There, in the channels ‘of trade and commerce, This is a proper enough attitude for a serious 420 G;Hmo‘;}En :};fldh‘ AR e USSR 0 E h money put into circulation travels widely and even and Lhoruughhmquirer. but it will not happeass- the | i Prompt Service, Day and Night pen Evenings 4 Ar i return to its celestial wrath of Senator Borah. When a mere | s N bt of ofgin. - Here 1 never cocs, Such money CUAIFIMAR disagrecs with the Iduho Senator, the| = e 4|} Covics AuTo SERVICE Opposite U. §. Cable Office e e : s | P AT THE OLYMPIC ’ s lost, and the fancied saving on the original [{PTI° 15 Prey ceriain to hear St‘i’:;g""“ Trom/ A 51;:’::,1 el o Trere is no reason purchase is soon wiped out by lessened circulation a5, } Juneau Public Library }- 50c AnyWhere in City to buy bread by the ant c s J T : 4 y hit - or - mi e- and attendant circumstances. i 1] | n it - or - miss, som There is no denying that the volume of mail The Magazine-Cover Girl ? Free Readlng Room it i e R O B 5 5 201 times-it’s-good - and- order trade in Alaska is large in relation to the (New York World.) ‘ City Hall, Second Floor __\———T sometimes - it - isn’t total of all trade. Were it all to end at once, and | 1o gy T love is on a magazine cover: { Main Street and Fourth Di l plan. Remember the the money so expended thérelofore put into the Tt sacins HEGURIAT B ha Mok re: i TR Try Our $1.00 Dinner name of our bread a regular channels of business in the Territory, the T'd fall in love if I could ever discover i and 50c Merchants’ Lunch and it will insure g CaX D verfl-c 2u | 8 a m to 10 p. m. S0 P M 1 increased volume of business would be sufficient | Another girl just as nice as she. i A M 2 you perfect satis- profitably x to effect a reduction in existing prices to a sub- | gl cou_t: meet i | fl{:u;x?;:)m; R:om ompe;t:u;; ARCADE CAFE Fnebicin: 4 PETE! ne quil as sweel | B 3 L~ H e stantial degree | TAGRABI. i hos | p. m. Current Magazines, ASK FOR PEERLESS | And name her 3 | Newspapers, Reference, HOT CROSS BUNS WORLD’S ROADS INCREASE. i My queen— | : Books, Etc. 9 e | For if she ever came I would love her the same | FREE TO ALL [} ry s Lare Peerless Although the United States leads the world in hAs I love her ox;m',he cover of a magnzln?‘ i i road mileage with 3,016,381 miles, Japan has the| Thus the song that we sang ten or fifteen| L e e . B k greatest amount of roads in proportion to area, ac-|YOArsS ago. And now Miss Madeleine Maneval, HiS poor Guy sHoud B | Regular Dinners akery cording to a report of Frank B. Curran and B. P»‘:vheo Red ,;‘.,‘E,‘l’f“;jflcf",’;e,s ihf“‘;;;f::nvf ";2‘,,’,‘5 ;::_’ jes M‘/fiésm%cfi:mfyl ‘r)}_.“._____g Short Orders : - i o ’ h | FEW Root, Highway Specialists of the United States panion the American Magazine, McCall's and the | COMPETITOR BEGAN T0 GOBBLE | I x Lunches ! D X Department of Commerce. That forelgn countries |Cosmopolitan, in_paintings by Neysa McMein, Has-| | 20y q3e TRADE, UkrIL NOW f you want superior Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. FOR GOO! > are taking a constantly increasing interest in X‘DBdEkell Coffin, J. Knowles Hare, Charles Chambers, HEWWM&‘OUTOFA* | W(l'k call POPULAR’ PRICES | Cleaning and Pressi.ng construction is evident from the fact that America |Harrison Fisher and others, has died. Her passing CHURN= WHY DONT SOMEONE | | | CALL 371 s formerly had 46 per cent. of the total road mileage |Vill bring to many of us a twinge of real regret. | | "SPEAK 10 THE POOR | | CAPITAL LAUNDRY HARRY MABRY | | Work called for and delivered : " as only 3 it t. (For of all the ladies who achieve prominence in Agour & 3 ‘1 1 $2 Sxiwierie; And hab Suly 30 per Ssuk RE BN B hent 1ands G buisl ihe et on TR Phone 355 Proprietor || The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA 00 AU hasly ofk yhich o | pompers. J9Rg mlle-‘is rhaps the only one to whom a tain touch o ra ST ic}——————h«:}‘ | For Your School Work | 858 W, '3ave fha report, j'seams t0.bn P lr)neyste‘;y is nthc);md. All others ge:c?)-.ex:l names ' i "“"""""”“"T | ¥ I J. B. Burford & Co l proportion f’f ""*‘rdv ‘““‘“f‘r"»" to _“‘.“‘“ One_oountzy {in tHg papers, make addresses for the talkies, and i g 7o any place ."{' | “Our émr pashgllain b'y 1 large in area may have a greater road mileage|give their views on various matters of public inter- i VI(‘TOR " A tank for Dies2l Ofl | || satisfied jaduci ’ than a smaller country and yet be less adequately lest. But the girl on the magazine remains a ru- || i A | | and’s tank for crude oft save |j@——— " F provided with the roads it needs” On such & imor. & presence that ls felt but not seen, 8 legend j An Investment That Does Not ii{| Radios and Combination || burner trouble. basis. Japan takes the leading place, with 3 mue;;;):ar::et:::sh::l ber;?mr;fireiac?‘nemsc:rspeo:m};er;c;:z‘,i ! Radio-Phonographs | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 P e s le; Lus is s | as E | g PR : 3 i H = Dnited States twelfth. with 1 mile” w;r;ld where she has her being, one rarely know&‘fl ; i SHEET MUSIC COMPANY e is, of course, more than on person, for Miss i Maneval was not the only girl who ever posed for A SAVINGS ACCOUNT f s S FIRE ALARM CALLS ‘ 5 DA QQ our artists. But, even so, these girls do not seem | H k SEATTLE LEADER PASSES. to be very numerous. And the death of one who‘l H JUNEAU MELODY in business and civic affairs in that city, Seattle | oo aqreoc {‘5 here are no “depressions” in the in- § 1.5 Pront, Ferry Way. " lost recently another of its big men. He had been | {E vestment values of a savings account. i 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts d inently with the city and influential H " i H R i 1. g g s oo Rlos g o (0 1 g e Ty B b, The account does not fluctuate with i|] The Florence Shop | 128 Front, soar fay M. £ " 'want to repeal e boxing law. Seems the on] W |y J ! : H d o extending from 1892 to the present. that can withstand killings is the Volstead—(Day-|[i business. Over a period of time the il| | “Naivette” Crogquignole Perm- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. M - A -1 Willoughby at Totem G oves, Packs and Stores Mr. Waterhouse had one of the most colorful|ton, Ohio, News.) i income t: s al to that of anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at m Gro. 5, careers of the Pacific Northwest—a region that is| i FEUTR. 13 BqUM SR W46 of MOS BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | (| 2-8 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Freight and Baggsge noted for its striking characters. Born in England| A scientific magazine publishes an alluring || high grade stocks and bonds. The man i 'IB_ Phone 427 for Appointment | iy ?'::i S L Prompt Delivery of 63 years ago, he first came to America in 1862, |dream of flm’fh"fgd'*‘;e Jaw °:03r:’;’“5- ’)‘I‘,Y “‘:l‘z § who regularly invests part of his earn- H 2-5 Front and Main. ALL KINDS OF COAL resided in the United States and Canada seve.-n“:;7 ggne_r;lly e‘;s“f“e e oy T e i Bgs in A BAViL e etk AR Bl rire s, ety | 06! Movand, aid Main. years, returned to England for three more, then|CCurier-Express. i 3 ! g assures | 2-7 Fifth and Seward, PHONE 48 came to the Puget Sound country to make hiS| . gre told that breakfast should be caten inl [l that he is building an estate of the i JUNEAU CABINET 2-9 Fire Hall. « permanent home. He rose from a farm hand,|gjlence, and it geperally is if each member of the i greaest security with a sure investment ;:i Gmmn‘::dm(golr“ Way. ] ; through the ranks of labor, as brick layer's helper,|family can secure a part of the newspaper.—(Bos- | ¢ B and DETAIL MILL' 35 wmd 1 ¢ clerk and stenographer, railroad employee, trans-|ton Transcript.) i return on every dollar added to his WORK CO. 44 Fl"lofihmmmd MH’;“‘- 4 portation manager, to become a steamship operator, / H account. 3-7 Fifth and East. 4 nsurance leader, organizer of huge business activi-| In these days when a man protests with vehem- f Front Street, next to Warner Seventh and G 4 that his house is his castle it is suspected he || Machine Sh 3-8 Seven Gold. [ tles, financier and one of the real outstanding ;‘;‘:m e e:li b (Bolado Bladep) i e Shop 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. : figures of Seattle and the entire Pacific Northwest. (5 e g p i CABINET 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 4 In 1898, he organized a trading company for|{ mqne seemingly trifling things are the ones that |[i and :—; gflhou:.op:;fise"leyl\m H British Columbia and the Yukon which operated (try a man's greatness, and wed like to see Mus- f MILLWORK 5 Nm"‘“"m . Indian Sts. ' posts in the northern territory after the Klon-|solini open a jar of olives—(Ohio State Journal) (i | - e R A T g o dyke strike. He later purchased this company, which —_— i GENERAL CARPENTER :_': ?:mm ‘BMP“;..“‘ BURFORD’S CORNER’ 4 was originally British controlled, and made it into] A fountain pen is that small cylindrical object, Th B M B h d B k WORK e “:um.m m Wm o 2! the American company ‘that bore his name. He|Which you shovel into the furnace along with your ; e D. B enrendas ban GLASS REPLACED |} 4-8 Home Grocery. TAXI SERVICE f i ed @ number of successful steamship lines, |Wateh—(Detroit News.) 5-1 Seater Tract. AEADI g h ; IN AUTOS PHONE 314 ) operated extensive farms in Eastern Washington,| .0 gt of Prohibition is that police records [ Oldest Bank in Alaska i Pign' Whistle Candy | operated colleries, docks and wharves, and a large|g.o” pno Jonger burdened < with complaints about |[} Estimates Furnished Upon e S | motor car sales and distributing concern. He Was|drunken bandits holding up saloons—(Indianapolis [[i : Request Old papers at The Empire of-| Old papers for sale ar The a stockholders and director in ‘many corporations|News.) sale The e e a reed. fICE C L |Empire . e