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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, e ey T 1930. ercr—————bog oy o - "] . use of the guaranty on the package, so that house- — 5_____*’ 2 Alaska Empire [ v i due suion ' vuies| 1vied As Bandit Aid [¥proFESSIONAL | Fraternal,Societies AT g S - + [ JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ernment ipspected f [P Gastmeau Channel ) @ b - The purpose of the old guaranty legend had been | || Helene W.L. Albrecht i i Sl wrtey | Svohiil . axcept Bun to protect the dealer from liability to prosecution | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. F. 0. 5LKS P I ¢) PANY Second and Main E(Mrnl‘ltl-z"hrn‘({nu w‘\”m e b il e ‘-r he was found selling foods or drugs which were | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Veeting every Wed- o Bntered In the Post Oftice 1n Juncau as Second Class|in Vioiation of the act. The goods could be seized, ‘ R:l‘z gglddl::ellney];lmmdlun;-’ ! , nesday 8t 8 o'clock. - i but the jobber or manufacturer who guaranteed| { T - Elks' Hall. Visiti g matier ‘ Phone Office, 216 j ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES. e, oduct gk ook Ehe MAISL B e seces- (—_, arison S QX [ weieome " Delit d by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |cuted vith the amending o e regulation e ; v:: ,,,.,T, T o 2ot e Toloming rates: |authorities still wanted to provide the: dealer with pas Eishs SRS TRGER ‘ R. i l;ilARTIN. Exalted Ruler. \ One year \.hl;nl\”‘lu"« aia.00; six months, in advance. |immunity from prosecution, so the regulation was DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS - H. SIDES, Secretary. 00; one mionth, in advance, $1.26 : g & Bres el ne Fibers will confer a favor It they will promptly [made that the dealer can demand a guaranty in 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-orainate Bod Ty e e o o prpa Yy failure or irregularlty | oo from the ‘manufacturer, wholesaler, or job- | PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel ies of Freemasow Telephone for Editoria d Business Offices, 374, \ber that the foods and drugs he buys are in com- | Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Ph II d So l O ry Seottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | pliance with the law | ones an lng e Regular meetings The Associated l‘r-xrs is exclu vty n‘nxnhd]md(}(w ) | "second Friday or_ republication o news dispatches credited to | e % . :l"lr mot otherwise credited in this baper and also the| The Seattle Times speaks of Alaskans passing | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service :‘;;' month m e s —— |the death sentence on eagles, and suggests we ' o Rpitem'i‘emmpl. . ALASKA CIRCULATION GU AR»:NTEEPD 1?6;35'5': RGER |might relent and let a few of them soar through‘ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine WALTER B. EEISEL, ary, o M B ol e - [th skies. The Times should be better informed | _ Bullding i s J about Alaskan geography than to conclude that it Telephone 176 Ji >4 LOYAL ORDER J {15 possible to camy out such « death sentence| 3 ra am S aXI : OF MOOSE even if it were imposed. 43 uneau Lodge No. 700. 3 { Dr. A. W. Stewart | Meets every Monday J ezl { DENT] | aight, at 8 o'clock. i The G. N.-N. P. Fierger. [ o 3 5, . | or.e w, IS CRLEON, Dieslbr. » + d | SEWARD BUILD)] n ey , Secy, P. Box (Railway and Marine News.) || oMy Phbdites r | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE atioitrent s SbeT M T e The announcement late in February %that the In- | Phone 276 » ; MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 terstate Commerce Commission had approved the | o Day and Nigllt Service Second and fourth Mon- |application of the Great Northern and Narthern Pa- = day of each month In |cific to merge caused no great surprlse. For the s TN il o PR o ) s ¥ Scottish Rite Temple, 3 ;('mmu.,smn in announcing its own consolldatmr Dl'. H Vance Any Ilflce n the Clty for 50 Cents G beginning at 7:30 p. m. program in December, had indicated its views of Lhe | | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. \ F EVANS L. GRUBER, alignment of railroads in the Pacific Northwest | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto ® | e Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, ¥ | More details will have to be worked out before| FRan B i or by appointment | | Secretary. ? * & % { (@ merger is possible. The two Northern roads will| Assoctated Press Photo | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | 1Y o A NTRPES LY —— — MEMCRIAL l‘((;ll‘\?)fl;w\“‘ PARK 11206 to divest themselves of the Burlington, au || Jars. Barbara Dalton of Norfolk, Phone: Office 1671, i [ EDER or EssTEN BTAN) FOUNDER. X ¢ profitabl it financially, and which| Va. accused by Floyd Drennan Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | . a 1 — e |utfords them access into Chicago trom St. Paul. A| Woman who alded him In hoiding |1y “ocoroe MacKinnon Avts | Wy ey Lite || e N R 1 tablet 40 B i 4 ity Up Peoples State bank of New Bos- | | g b oy Tribute; ranging from a bronze tablel * | Chicago entry is declared to be an absol@te necessity | ¢ “Mich" Zeserted on stand .h.‘»::____ =) | i g g g living forest and from a university fellowship fund |anq without it it can be safely said there will be| wae victim of “frame up.» I'| Dr. Geo. L. B i X{ | > e Temple. to a new national park perpetuating his name are [no merger. This entry might be obtained through i ! | Vl' €0. 3 arton | TA I i Il;i/lulf\‘.l'IORD, Worthy among th: suggestions for a memorial to the late a contract for trackage rights or by a lease of the R i CHIROPRACTOR ! { RSI;:I{;.SONFAS)\NYt L. P Stephen 7. M ather, and recently submitted to the |Chicago-St. Paul line of the Burlington. In eilhm; Tex Smith, Cklahoma cattleman,! Hellenthal Building | TO ANY PART t , Secretary. b ] Pl e . ase >, Wi robs avi ve their | who is his way to the Interior Mather Memorial Executive Committee at Wash- :]‘):“;“fl T " gdtlech- Rl | o L T ‘ OF CITY g KNIGHTS Or COLUMECUS ington. Committees representing the 48 States con- | ™y W 0 (omnany 15 to be known asthe Great! indus y, disembarked from the! | 2p. m tob p. m. | Seghers Couneil No. 1760 stitute the National Committee, evidence the nation- | yorthern Pacific Rallway Company, would acquire | alamada here. | I ) ;::3:33 s:co,;lgonnd last wide intcrest in the movement. The degree inthe two transcontinental system by exchange of | Sz 6 p. m to8p m. | One Tranxieynzabrotlhersp}lr:l-l which that interest is displayed ds, in itself, one stock and also the S. P. & S. from Spokane to| %) By Appointment | { | | PPoi ed to attend. Council of the finest possible tributes to Mr. Mather's | Portland. Running rights would have to be given | ' PHONE 259 TO ANY PART Z Chambers, Fifth Strees, | The Milwaukee Road into Portland, a concession | P DA L 0T A 1 L 1 ) Sich | by the Northern roads during the hear-| FREF f—= | { JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. Founder of the country’s great national paxki?:g‘”:(‘d to by the Northern g | Y ! : OF CITY { H. J. TURNER, Secretary. system, and for a period of 13 years head of the 3 il & 2 Robert Sim i 2 Gorerimists it Dork Xgece; /By.- Mstbes] lEe o ol L B e TCOTH BRUSH " 0 SDpson | | PoUGLAN At;tdmt 1 5. L i ¥ TS may not be e to dive o | g & gave without stint of his ability, his time and 111«\““;0“ ownership, ‘evell: it the AtoAEHSREra " should | HOLDER L Gt &t. Angeles coi- ! || TWo Puick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote) { &M:Say: :no'clol;: own private funds to advance the cause that was|agree to accept the I. C. C. conditions. The Burling- | with every i lege of Optometry and i Service. Careful and at Eagles Hall so dear to his heart. He inspired thousands with|ton stock is pledged, together with all the resources | 7 B Opthalmology B b Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. his own enthusiasm for the natural beauties of of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific, as a TOOTH BRUSH { | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary, Vis- America, and played a very large part in awaken- |Buarantee to the outstanding mortgages given by the | = ;,- s iting brothers welcome, (. ing in the pedple of the country a deep interest m(“.t“fied’n::ev l“h”“‘aelm;m;“mxi s:]cl::-lfigtr;e o:“tl)s)l l:“ Purchased at W e e —; — i i satis e - p% | e groskeutdoo. ¢ to him |tiTINE DATC of the debt, before the Burlington stock | 25 cents b e [0 THNELL one | WOMEN OF MOOSENT.ART e nsuons DAy ‘»‘:‘f‘““‘r “t "‘0““““’:‘\.0(';’9(“;‘couxd be released. Even then a dissatisfied bond 'Y Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted i e WO BN e and his work. But in the years to come, su »iholder might be able to secure a court order that| Room 16, Valentine Bldg. i i Qe Aol ool e generations possibly will lose sight of his close would prevent the unscrambling of the three lines| : 10:00 to 6:00. Evenirys' by IMoose' en JOI-iANt:A o 8 | ‘ connection with its beginnings and successful ad-|and the reassembling of two of them. 2 | | Appointment. Phone 484 ISE’N Bemq;- Regent; AQ’"‘EB-I ministration during the first difficult years. It is! When the stockholders in the two Northern ln)ey y ) B " i GRI’GG Rboocder B - ’ fitting’ and proper that some form of memorial be deposited their holdings with the special holding| {'on i We Deliyer| B Jeud dedicated to him so that it will ever keep alive| icommittee they signed power of attorney, which is one P bl. I.b el —a ”‘“ B ‘\“ ¢ his faithful service in pioncering the |4¢Clared to cover almost everything except the sale; The Nyal Service Drug Stare | Juneau Public Li rary e memory of aithful s o eering the i - & (———— e ! f the Burlington. Under it it is declared that | bt et b gl way in preserving many of the country's greatest|yy. ‘uoet 8 O prosged | FHHY !4 Free Reading Room }\. THE CASH BAZAAR natural beauty spots from dissipation and waste. with a merger that omits the Burlington and even-|——____7-7 S FNLiFab I City Hall, Second Floor ; POSNISSSUU SIS S tually, it is believed, the question of policy will Main Street and Fourth Prompt Service, Day and Night . . ey 4 'S THE PROCESSION. |D2Ve to be submitted to the stockholders. Whether | SALE RS A v R Opell Evemny I WRANGELL JOINS T! SSION. (the backers of the merger would want to do this, | g Room Open From CoviCH AUTO SERVICE : ] —r is still another question. M. §a m to 10 p. m. STAND AT THE OLYMPIC - SA . - Opposite U. 8. Cable Office At last \’\.':'unpt‘!] is to have a new schoomo\lsn TR | a{'ten Circulation i1l G o Phone 342 Day or Night WOMEN folks have . One that will give to the younger generation of} This Generous Nation. | Mink 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 50c AnyWhere in City b Rapbhane s the community opportunities and facilities for study S SRR, ! F p. m. Current Magazines, oun At e ; that were not possible in the old building which, (Cincinnati Enquirer.) s 0x o Newspapers, Reference, baking is simply GARBAGE long ago, The United States is the most generous nation | Books, Etc. o CREET -—G cooking up a lot of condemned by school experts as unfit | Neck Pieces for use as an educational plant. On a previous on the face of the globe. American philantrophy FREE TO ALL trouble for them- H I ~ oceasion, the voters of the town rejected the pro-|iS distinguished by reason of its colossal volume. | Try Our $1.00 Dlnnel'l selves. Oukr bread (] v K ¥ AT \anh excxtcs the wonder, admiration and envy of | G S N AR N ch | anishes 3 new building. They felt th‘lt. the .cn,\s finances | ln mo vear 1929 this philantrophy established; | 3 ARCADE CAFE mealtime enjoyable.* Office at Wolland’s were not in condition to permit taking the added |, .y records of giving by those who esteemed thefh- | If you want superior Tailor Shop burden this would entail selves to be in reality stewards of great wealth. | — e k " P l h B Since that time, two or three years ago. the|In this one year, according to the national estimate work ca eeriess Chester Barnesson " city's financial troubles have largely been solved.|of reliable statisticians, the United States gave $2,- CAPITAL LAUNDRY A PHONE 66 Also, the conviction that Wrangell has been losing (000,000,000 in bequests, an increase over previous | W P JO’lnson M b C f B k DAIRY FERTILIZER o desirable residents owing to the lack of sultabl"\ymv;';;re s::o}zoofl?:h regal gifts went chiefly lor‘ i ke o3 a ry $ are a ery By Load or Sack ”h‘(m!_ ""‘H(l“_ qu‘ dl/“"."“ " h:g :z\m?ee;;m;m"religiaus. educational and humanitarian purposes— | FRIGIDAIRE e & Regular Dinners “Remember the Name” proper. consideration to gll of its youth, has been |y, oy ones hospitals, charities, institutions, mem-| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS L forced home on & large number of its citizens. The | gaic foundations, | R ia WARBING HARRIS Hardware Short Orders result was that the vote thi vear was overwhelm- l Religious bequests lead, with the second largest . d MACHINES | 7 ingly for the issuance of the honds. The city can‘sum going to education, and those for personal Ay :m'o‘_‘ CDmpany Lunches e 7 You get resu!ts froln now go ahead and float the issue in any amount|and organized charity, health, forelgn relief, the P Now located next Open 6 am. to 2 am. | ; . printing donebYus up to $50,000 for a new school building. It has 30 |fine arts, play and recreation and miscellaneous re- Phone 1 ! CONNORS POPULAR PRICES ' | Cleaning and Pressing | years in which to redeem them. Surely it will rmd;"“‘"‘ organizations following in notable proportion. | | | CALL 371 | i 3 no trouble in marketing the securities or redeeming| AMODE the most noticeable and appealing gifts, Front Street Juneau GARAGE HARRY MABRY || Work called for and delivered | = |of the year, significant to philanthrophy in its| i Proprietor | : GET A CORONA | ° them &5 they fall due i : ‘ el : P! The Capital Cleaners ; |best interpretation, was Senator James Couzen’s . I | For Your School Work | Wrangell thus joins the procession of Alaska|trust fund of $10,000,000 to promote the health and | [Fsesmeeses e |62 o B. towns that have recently provided new (’d‘]CdllOlhl]\\\g][are of children, and the Maurice and Laura in 5 P , -J Blll'fol‘d & CO. I facilities. In this category are: Juneau, Ketchikan, lFan( $10,000,000 foundation for educational, religious, | l T Our trucks go any place any | || “Our door sup is worn by 1 Petersburg, Anchorage,. Cordova, Seward and Sitka. |charitable and philanthropic purposes. 4 lh::’e. A :n:k h:udm?flfl o ||| satistied customers’ 1[ Each of t 1 have school plants that compare| These vast gifts, as has been well said, appear g o Bs . 4 and a tank for crude save | | = . favorably with those of any town in the States of |t0 indicate a tendency to provide for the present An Investment That Does Not Radios : I.)dh Combmflhon burner crouble. - like size, and they may well be proud of them, |Eeneration rather than for making’ provision for o TRy N nappeliperu. LG JUNEAU TRANSFEER o R, | Parposuity i Fluctuate In Value- f 'RECORDS RELIABLE TRANSFER | L u ¥ % T 7o ‘ o+« It is such a land, such a people, such indi-| . i ¢ = - COMPANY GU ‘m-\‘\?)‘l“hl‘l({)l(-‘)!l‘:()l}l{‘({:)l":{'?:l LABELS viquals with the essence of divinity in their souls | f SHEET MUSIC = o S. that is traduced and maligned by those social revo- Q \ T H MR L5y » Ty |lutionaries who see in Russia, for example, the ([} AA SAVH\GS ACCOIJNT FIRE ALARM CALLS 1 *“Guaranteed under the food and drugs act, Junv‘“‘,.k“, s of “a great ideal” and who constanuyl'; JUNEAU MELODY ”ov'no 30, 1906," at one time appeared on nearly all food |urge a change of the principles of government and ||ii 1-3 Thrd and Frankl products sold in the United States. It no longer society which have brought America to the peak ks 3 2k 54 1-4 Front and e appears, and housewives have asked, “Isn't the food [0f Prestige and power the country enjoys today. There are no “depressions” in the in- et m“i,,“"mw" i b ‘s and drugs act enforced any more?” Doesn't the| This is a land of labor and busiriess, but its| vestment values of a savings account. /1 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts Government protect us from adulterated and mis-|57¢at souls find Ume and opportunity to send the [} 3 : E———————————& | 17 Front, opp. City Whart. B e |sun rays of happiness, comfort, uplift, education [} The account does not fluctuate with H The Florence Sh | § v branded foods now as it did years ago? and gentle practical charity into the lives of mil- [} 2 , i i cnce Shop | || 1-8 Front, near Saw MAL The answer is that the foods and drugs act is|jions i business. Over a period of time the “Nalvette” Croquignole Perm- | {| 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. Moves, Packs and Storea 2 i enforced more efficiently today than ever and the | s & ‘ 1 St of anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Freich ¢ i : B e i income return is equal to that of most BEAUTY SPECIALISTS ||| 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s eight and Baggage o s greatest protection possible under present condi- Another of the unnumbered excellences of Jus- E igh grad k d bond Th Phone 427 for Appointment | Barn, tlons is being assured by the Food, Drug, and In-|tice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who this month cele- !fi high grade stocks and bonds. € man ! 6] 24 Frost and Besecs: Prompt Delivery of i§ . ‘secticide Administration, United States Department brated his eighty-ninth birthtlay, is that we haven't |j who regularly invests part of his earn- ] 2-5 Front and Matn. ALL KINDS OF COAL g " 4 slightest idea what political party he belongs | # H of Agriculture b fm it ings in a savings 'account is assur o e || 2-6 Second and Main. i No longer is the statement, “Guaranteed under|{*—Detrolt News) ;; thgt h" s .I:S . L5 S:ut;:ld | 27 Fitth and Seward. o e 3 g/ milomed - o * S - 8 the food and drugs act, June 30, 190" allowed on| gonepimes we wonder if It wasn't a mistake to i Rk A _m ”.)g e a.e 9 9 JUNEAU CABINET :_: m::l and Rawn Way. 4 food products for the reason that many housewive |turn Congress from its long habit of free seeds‘i greaest security with a sure investment ! and DETAIL MILL I 3-4 Second and Goid. * v tee meant that Government in- | oughts i ities.— W o i & beliewed. the guarantee m ‘ ’vl = nm 1: ‘ th Agh.(‘ va other possible gratuities.—(Roches- ||} return on every dollar added to his H '] 3-5 Fourtn and Harsis. spectors had examined &very can or package con-|ter Democrat and Chronicle,) H WORK CO. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. e L teining that legend and vouched for purity of | A L0 A T A H account. 3-7 Fifth and East. { the food therein. Letters were received by the de-| Senator Brookhart has had so little to say about|[f Front sm‘i!::!;h“ Warner | 3-8 Seventh and Gold. v partment from persons who a soiled :l;":“;”“‘;"‘ ]uhtely :]h_m' "ll;li ?flfizgalatfls::‘xsgtlo‘x;w:: § " || 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. “‘EVAm SERVICE 1 7 ¢ E Gniranta Sviohs at he has been doing his P i 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. . ZYNDA, Prop. B pacugeio( ru(;gl b(*‘am:id:::mg l.‘»‘- antee. Obviously ;\‘m] by i H CABINET (md 4-2 Calhoun, opp. BeplvlnAMI. it was impossible to exa e al v b tee merely meant that m wer | : i i H MILLWORK 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts. s guarantee merely . X | Henry Ford is quoted as saying that the big § 1| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. s P G e i S guaranteed the product to be The als| bankers back big bootleggers. Of course—how else H AL ARPENT! || 4-6 Seventh and Main. § ! examined his shipments regularly, but could not pre- | would they get their liquor?—(Boston Globe.) ! E{ GENER. WOCRK PE, ER i 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER vent an occasional spoiled package from reaching e H T’ B M B h d B k f 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby, Carnatio; J the consumer. and did not want the public o A contemporary which speaks of Congress -as i e D. . enrenas an i GLASS REPLACED ! n Ice Cream think that the Government was recommending or| Swinging into action™ perhaps F‘“s in mind action ||y i : IN AUTOS | TAXI SERVICE » of the vocal organs—(Boston Transcript.) H R Alasku roducts sold. H Oldest Bank in H Ph guaranteeing any food pi [ o H Estimates F ished U one 314 < Feeling that the legend was deceptive, the regu- The only recreation seemingly that Gif Plnchm e 2 o ' S YT R, lations for the enforcement of the food and drugs|iakes is running for some office in Pennsylvania.— H Reques | Old papers at The Empire of-| Old papers for sale at The act were amended in 1914 to do away with thrJ Atlanta Constitution.) il T, ey, fice. ¢ st Empire, el . 4

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