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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. F PROFESSIONAL | |bacterial infection. If laboratory animals are given' F; L S, b Dail y 4lusl.a Emmre “—_—f,wm rren la diet.lacking in vitamin A they develop infections| R 4ND L & ’ i 3 other parts of the body. It is 7, - JORN 0Y fDITOR AND MANAGER 32«4&?)2& Ptllu \nm'lzlr nill:\mmutur_\ and infective | ———————— & Gastmeau Channel . A SRR b i s — | processes in the human body occur when there is| ()PEN NG Helene W. L. Albrecht Lo o o g e | Puh’\rv:ud every evening except meln,\ by the g deficiency of vitamin A. | | my?":fi?‘" B. P. 0. ELKS : AT H S e | porunata, th bk s the pomer of saring A. B. HALL | it ot (| 9 nosday ot 8 elock. - — —_ hin a sider: xtent for ’\xtuw ! ¥4 b nesda; 5 Botersd I the Tost Office fn Juncais & Becond Class|this Vitatnin to & m“(mf"la,blere"f" N e tire FOR | 40 Goldstein Bullding . L] Elks’ Hall, Visiting - e n needs. An abundant supply of it ir 3 ‘ Phone Office, 216 i hrothers: weldome. = b ron aaiee undoubtedly safeguards the body against later in- IN(‘ o & Oelivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and fection as well as provides for present requirements. { l)/lNC b 4 R4 R R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. { T ks ;’ syl ";“,"[f;inx e SEi [This does not mean, however, that the need for DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. One year, in ; six months, in advance, vitamin A is confined to the young. Nursing moth- 2 il 19t DENTISTS a3 s —_— 6.00; one mont $1.26. g ; i itamin|| Saturday, Apri th || 301-303 Goldstein BI Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bo# Je, one i ater avor if they will promptly ers, cspecially, should have food containing vitami | 01 oldstein Bldg. Alaskan Hotel s of B TS "of oy taiiary o roeuantly |4 e : 9:30 P. M. PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hote s ggeond In the delivery 374, Milk and dairy products, eggs, liver, and leafy| Music by, the iy oUW O.8ORIN0 B . il Phones II and Sln le 0 e ot J SSOCIATED PRESS. vegetables are among the richest sources of vitamin | . - g cecond Friday The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the ' Green or yellow vegetables are much richer in “GLOOM CHASERS” e g Do e " 5 . . each month at » for republication of all news d ches credited to h . i J i\ s . 8 e rer Dt cramten o tuiih bapar and ‘alto the i than ithe corresponding white varieties. Thus | % ! Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service 7:30 p. m. Boos local rows published heretn. ~ lgreen lettuce is much richer than white, green as- A Brand New 8-Piece } DENTIST tish Rite Temple ALASKA CincuLATION ¥ STHER PUBLICATION. . |Paragus than bleached, and yelloy than white corn Orchestra 14 Booms e e m’ng‘menflne WALTER B. EEISEL, Becretary. : T HE " A THAN THAT OF ANY OTF —————— The Bureau of Home Economics gives these foods | NEW PEPPY MUSIC | Telephone 178 , o LOYAL ORDER as good sources of vitamin A: Avocados, bananas bt b i - : r Ps m S aXl OF MOOS= string beans, butter, carrots, cheese, cod-liver on: - o Juneau Lodge No. 700. ~' dried cowpeas, cream, dandelion and other greens,| JUNEAU AMUSE- Dr. AW, Siwart Meets every Monday 2 eggs, lentils, lettuce, liver, milk, peas, sweet paLan»‘ W ocrid # 'D * Ph re 565 aight, at 8 o'clock. pinach, squash, tomatoes, MENT CO. ey o (1] 5t JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. o e | P oEwARD BUSBRG” T ARCADE CAFE e e 2 ! o BT R e ————— STAND A i CAFE b | MARKET FOR PLANES, 4 Office Phone 569, Res. | i 5 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | g | i 7 Phone 276 . 3 Second and fourth Mon- | Recent figures vouched for by the Aeronautical | Nfllli.fifn]mq r Day and Night Service pramy e b g e {Chamber of Commerce reveal that the nation has| ~ ofF JAZ PIANO™ - ’ 5 G £ o Scottish Rite Temple, - ( 6790 licensed airplanes. This number, of course,| ‘ Dr. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents G R A |does mot include planes in the Army and, Navy| Learn the Modern Way I Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. EVANS L. GRUBER, ! : s e : ’ . aster; LES E. NAGHEL iaerial establishments but is merely representative i Play Real Juzz Piano | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T to ® ; ..o |Master; CHARI of privately owned and operated aircraft. It rep- L& 2 1 1 or by appointment Secretary. Son SPONSIBLE. | Tesents @ substantial advance over previous years, | in 3 Months || Licensed Osteopathic Physician | ’ ORDER OF EASTERN STAE GAME COMMISSION NOT RESPONSIBLE. | © 1\ *\ iications point to a much Wewer gain| (o e in it Phone: Office 1671. | 7 | H a){I Second and Fourth 4 P in each succeeding year [ PUr repasEy Residence, MacKinnon Apts. h L t | Tuesdays of each month, ° Empire is in receipt of a mimeographed RO Aol : until May 15. Call 1534 for |z S A ) (1) ern Lite x PRS0 ¥ A ison of licensed planes to the number at 8 oclock, Scottish HiOn, o ogusidRrable length, attackitg] IS tomobilas shows but one. af ‘tHe feemer 10| FREE DEMONSTRATIONoFlS, ™ ! Rite Temple. LILY “&; me Commission for not changing the of automobiles shows bu g v young in|Vrite Temple of Music, Ta-{'T ' Geo. L. Barton | “ BURFORD, Worthy affecting the killing and keeping of €vory 2977 aufes I Is only the v?w it .| coma, Washington. { 3 ! Matron; FANNY L. 1d fowl, and on numerous other grounds. Years who cannot remember the days before the — — e CHIROPRACTOR | ! ROBINSON, Secretary. T ‘:‘m by Victor Crison of An-|nhation became automobile-minded. Today the motor o Py e | Hellenthal Building { TO ANY PART SRRk el e hdied, Sl ST s _lcar is the accepted vehicle for all sorts of trans- P ; AS | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS e {{ SPECIAL EASTER || Hours: 10 & m. to 12 noon | OF CITY Seghers Council No. 1760 i A o be unintelligible. L & i s are] Many of the problems of the airplane manu-| SALE il 2p. m tobpm I } D) Ieetings second and lash p,..],m\ in some in: wces, his complaints ‘mi ST . 1, and’ solved” By the S8 tarsohile | i 4 | Monday at 7:30 p. m. founded on a substantial basis but there is little [facturer were faced £ ¢ Marten i 6 p.m. to8p m ! | On Transient brothers urg- {9 ¢ makers. Of course, the former has additional prob- t | | ! i to prove it in his leng document ) hich 1Ha' lkster did nob Bbve, TN Hs also Mink By Appointment | : | ed to attend. un » is criticism of the Commission on the migra-| > WHCH Uh€ i 2 ! | PHONE 259 TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Strees His criticism of the has advantages in the way of more efficient motors, & 5 JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. tory wild fow! regulations, however, is misplaced.| o T B O echanics and Fox ¥ S OF CITY | ORI, Besiay It is not responsible for the regulations that are ,~,,,m.m”\. more complete scientific knowledge, all Neck Pieces ¥ 2 m 2 B 2 T S AR ST S O . ged Wi o, ditty cof | SRR : ! : i Robert Simpson | | DOUGLAS asRIE 117 F. O. E. jssued, but is merely charged with the duty 6 vy £6- Bailing i GBS Cihtor car enforcement, ‘The killing, use and period of pos-|oc cioped in ,che: bullding up f ) il Opt. D J Hotel i Meets first and third S VRpORI SN v B g hone | ndustry. Y"r,nun S } . . Two Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote Mondays, & o'clock - 2o ory game birds are covered wholly, : | < S d gossion of X £y, ame. e & Probably the use of the airplane will never be || Graduate Angeles Col- ! f ¢ at Eagles Hall 50 far as Alaska ls concerned, by the International| b on (€ CEE R et e e it ! lege of Optometry and i Service. Careful and !Douglas, ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. Migratory Bird Treaty Act between the Lmted‘umy it will come into play on @ vers much larger = Opthalmology | Efficient Drivers. P, GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- thereunder by the United States Biological Survey lm“m]mmlw\ Bk s i nroble;m, Wi cheap- 1 —3 - That treaty, its enforcement act and regulations fix| planes, and invention promotes safety in flying, " DR. R, E. SOUTHWELL WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART B URg - Iimts ifor ech =poclee O bird nRMeA| ., i s Biates Gffars b soLAREI Haarket for FOR THE Optometrist-Optician LEGION, NO. 439 therein, the length of the season for hunting, th"lh(‘“_ Sirde | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Meets first and third Thurs- earliest date hunting can be done, and the mixi- 2 | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | days each month, 8 p. m,, at | . mum length of time that birds, legally killed, may| , po. o TR L PARI OR | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | be posse after the hunting season r-m(, The claring here is no more justification for an Army 4 J Appointment, Phone 48¢ | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES several States, all of which have the power o), N,y thaplain than for one in a speakeasy.. With O RO R o :GRIGG' ReQoca: i enact game legislation, may make further regu-,; gue respect for both the armed branches of the FURNACE v P l 0. Jations imposing additional _restrictions, but they |\, vion.c establishment, we contend that & chaplain Juneau Public Library eeriess cannot remove any of those fixed by Federal author- | = % o) o b talkWar hix n . | ity. The Teritory, under its limited form of gov-|Ly & °PeAkeasy would find a broad fi | JUNIOR Free Reading Room {1\ Hot THE CASH BAZAAR ernment, does not have power to legislate on this| { City Hall, Second Floor POSSSETSEST IO Se e i subect. And the Alaska Game Commission has no Legislating a Population. “ D[ANION i Main Street and Fourth Prompt Service; Day and Night Cross Open Evemng. connection with the matter other than to enforce (Seward Gateway.) Reading Room Open From CovicH AuTo SERVICE Opposite U. S. Cable Office o the law and its regulations. Whenever business seems slow or some nv«‘dcd‘ BR[Q[!ETS 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Buns jusl .o, The .\(hhllll.\l ation of Alaska's !!Hnt f!“‘ '\“. change ; m (‘m»l(lll‘lmn is '\npn’rovm. we ”h:‘al on\(i Olboulabion bt O Frdk Phone 342 Day or Night J bearing animal resources, so intimately connectedone say, “There should be a law passed. | 1 to 5:30 7:00 to 8:30 A ¥ eryda e of a great many of the| There is no more widespread fallacy than the | ARE sl o i 50c AnyWhere in City with the everyday life o g 3 ac [ / p:ibi. - Ourrent: Magasinas, 1 Territory's citizens, is necessarily frequently involved |idea that we can (‘hanu? _cnnrhlmns b)y‘ the DB?%:}EE S Newanagars, ‘Hafere Always Good G RB AGF in controversies. The Commissioners, composing the fikfmf‘e“%vwh“;\:':;;e ;;-‘;u:‘:::l Cof”]c::; lt‘xgnz«e Br:ts* Frogd JUST RIGHT Books, Etc. o = ——— A £ 4 body in charge of administration, are merely human |® ! . At g is i because it is forbidden, it is| beings, after all, and inevitably will make some |, thiNE 15 not bad because it is ‘ FREE TO ALL Try Our $1.00 Dinner | ORDER HAULING mistakes. It is right and proper, when they do,| e are impatient because our population in | R— e o ———— and 50¢ Merchants’ l;\!“nch i NOW LOT CLEANING — . M. that it should be called to their attention. But it|alaska is not greater. The fisherman demands | 11 A M to 2 P ' is obviously unfair to attempt to place on them law placing a prohibitory tax on seasonal fishermen If t i ARCADE CAFE Office ‘af Wolland’s | blame for something which they are powerless to|Wwho come from the States in the summer time and W P h you want superior : Tailor Sh B8 Rance retarm. o e homes tn e al. B4 Soww e oY <. jonnson work call eerless atiar Slop o » immediate problem ets 1 ——— b s 1 {OURCE OF |Workers employed in the Bristol Bay and Peninsular CAPITAL LAUNDRY Chester Barnesson . MANY FOODS ARE GOOD SOURCE OF |%orkers employed in the Bristol Bay and Peninsu FRIGIDAIRE fe l i & areas, sections where it is manifestly impossible DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Phone 355 [: ] ry sua ane PHONE 66 VITAMI A. ito support any considerable winter population. | - What we need is not more laws but more in-' MAYTAG WASHING _‘________’":_ - 2 ber the Name” People havé become “vitamin conscious,” as the |, oot W0 BEE S PO MO light ahead in the MACHINES o T Regular Dinners ‘Remember the Nam advertisers would put. i, ‘They want to. Know|gnape.of pulp and paper mills which will ‘furnish DAY-FAN RADIOS i whether a given fopd “contains vitamins” What! employment to thousands in the mills and woods ‘HARRIS Hardware Short Orders they often fail to realize is that there are several|before and after the salmon harvest s garnered. Phone 1 Company Lunches F s = You get results from A different vitamins and that each has a different |In Southwestern and Southern Alaska we hope for Front Street Juneau Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. ¢ GOO! 2 4§ function in a nutrition of the body, says the Tnited [Some relief through the increased oil and mining ; ‘Now located mext || SFSEm%E PRICES | | Cleaning and Pressing || Printing done by us States Department of Agriculture. Some foods are a ‘1“'81"1"“"“; but the b;‘!hmé "““ffiz‘ 1SSLP"°‘3“;IY1 — — | CONNORS CALL 371 | el . Y A Ty ¥ W R r er,|S€6n in the growing demand in e ates -for : Work called for and delivered P Muterol one TR “_‘;]"[’. i “."”““”“’)‘n‘l‘ fillet fish. Cod, snappers, black bass and a hun-| Old papers at Tne Emplre of- J GARAGE HARRY MABRY || The Capital Cl I GET A CORONA | * g~ > number of fogaxieantribute mibre thR ODE.| vy gthisr (virlaties af | the. Hneét KHIRSTOE RN | s ~ : s Proprietor | e Lapita eaners | | For Your Gchool Work | If the homemaker wants to glve her family a diet| sish dwell in untold numbers in our coastal waters. | — containing enough of all of the vitamins she must|The season runs the year around. Our commercial | [Fesmmemm s~ | ] J. B. Burford & Co. l know something about the function of each and |organizations would do well to encourage uutsme‘: | Our trucks go any place any | “Our door swp is worn by ! the foods likely to supply it in sufficient amount.|capital to invest in plants for the preparation of |l { '/ ICTOR time. A tank for Dieszl Ol | || satisfied customers” | She can then sce that these foods are included m‘;l“'l“' “"“C‘}‘:““ )Iood i l‘h: pn{méauo_n \;rill _COhms i A l Th D N ‘ tr and a tank for crude oil save | |H———————————————————F B i {fast enough when remunerative labor is furnishe f n n‘,cstnlent at oes Ot Radios and Combination | barkier tioubls. - h . 1 . Vitamin A, for instance, is essential for growth, |the fishermen. ; i Radio-Phonographs || PHONE 145, NIGHT B103 JUNEAU TRANSFER well-being at all ages, and successful reproduction. | gojecmen used to gather in the smoking car Fluctuate In Value----- RECORDS RELIABLE TRANSFER s . A deficiency of this vitamin leads to the weakening|and tell funny yarns. Now they discuss Prohibi. COMPANY MILLWORK 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts, H of the body tissues and -increased susceptibility to’ tion and want to fight—(Florida Times-Utflon) E SHEET MUSIC = | o« . ; - ; A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FIRE ALARM CALLS il JUNEAU MELODY L H 1-3 Thad and ° S & ! HOUSE 1-4 Front and PFranklin. Or @ur nnner Omorraw There are no “depressions” in the in- i 125 Mot naariRevty' Way' vestment values of 4 savings account. H nJ:, i:fl :-82:’ ggg: gxrc.;‘ AW. L { A NEW SEA FOOD The account does not fluctuate with il| The Florence Shop | || 1-s Front, near Saw mm. 3 9 ]‘"'l us send you a can o ki o ;§ business. Over a period of time the f | "Nllve“e;;':);:ql‘x‘l,::zle Perm- ;:i; ga;?u;;b:-ai-gggcm' M%;es;, &n:::gu:g&‘:::« ; blended to a Queen’s tiste. Put up at Peters- I income return is equal to that of most il| seavry SPECIALISTS | || 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Coleis g it b AL i high grade stocks and bonds. The man B L ellinilaas ek U o SR Rl e All"rl?x%%ll))glg;r%otx’[‘ 3 mur g- aska. !: i Tosilt 3 A g i 2.5 Boat and 1l who regularly invests part of his earn H AN | ey .numunn 5 & 2 i ings in a savings aceount is assured i | 2-7 Fitth and seward. PHONE 48 = Shrimp Cod, 1 1b. Tin, 50¢ §| o ribim St s W oo comer | |GRm o 1 ’ ’ i greaest security with a sure investment i|! and DETAIL MILL- {|3-4 Secona and Gold. » i : . i e N H 3-5 Fourth arsis. : Shrimp Cod can be prepared i1 many different wa It is a | return on every dollar added to his i WORK CO. Il 3.6 witth ana Gold. HOTEL v u wholesome food. Strictly frestt fish being used. Cured in account. i[} From Street, next to Warner | g:g ggvte‘;t;m:n:“(;fld. ZYNDA pH : salt, boiled and packed by hard, then canned, together with i Machine Shop ‘ i'f m‘&l:.dflxsm" A m:v:m SERVICE é shrimp. i CABINET and 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts, 14 H f | 43 Ninth and Calhoun. 2 I | |GENERAL CARPENTER||| s Seventh tod Main, BURFORD’S CORNER i : Carnation Ice C : anitary rocery g TheB-M.BehrendsBank [{ e mseacen | e : H IN AUTOS ;) g Oldest Bank in Alaska | : Phone 314 1! % & “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PHONES 83—85 i * {| {matimates Ko lbioped | pomeasiopep i i e L : s i s q = 1 ]

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