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r ..... e - — A L S S R T S W PR ¥ ML <0 A e 5 L o R N P R — e R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930 mention the most notorious of all—the speakeasy ORDER AND NOTICE OF | = = — . § PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies ! on a legitimate business, today there are as many,|To the Elector§ of the Town off¥: JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ;;robuh]y’ 1;121’9 speakeasfes plying ll;wix" xll;ga.l ‘Junf‘uu, Division No_‘Cne‘.Ter-}{. A UTOS FOR HIRE [ T D(llly Alaska Emplre Where before Prohibition, licensed saloons carried PRIMARY ELECTION & Gastineau Channel l' - | traffic. rit of Alaska: i ¥ Fublished evety ' evenihy except: Hunday by the The seventh conclusion reached by the ale| Notice is hereby given that pur-| | Helene W. L. Albrecht B SR 5 PRI COMPANY at Second and Maip : ale | iant o' DNEDtAR 90, Sasish Tl of PHYSIOTHERAPY ! e = ; - B. P. 0. ELKS June ka leconomist probably will be answered with more v oy (e AWS O | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | . 0. — Alaska, 1919, approved May 3, 1919, | Jeeting every Wed- (; % | R#v, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 Entered in the Post Office in Jur mth than reason by his more ardent Dry|, 'prymary Blection will be held on matter, comrades, who see in Prohibition something of TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930 | SUBSCRIPT religion, a great moral principle, and a fully estab-|petween the hours of 8 a. m. and | .l Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and:lmwl fact, rather lpan a “measure of expediency.”[7 o'clock p. m. of said day for| '_ - 1esday at 8 o'clock. Zlks’ Hall. Visiting c Carlson’s Taxi |[=-= Thane for $1.25 per month. 4 { a posta ) 3 o H BRI T S BT the purpose of nominating candi- f_fl.fi__gf R. B. MARTIN i afl, postage paid, at the following rates E - N, Exalted Ruler. . In advance. $1200; six months, in advance, ON SIGNBOARD ADVERTISING. dates of the various political par-| | RS KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. $6.00; one mionth, 1n advance, $1.25 ties of Alaska for the f i DENTISTS Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly e tes e following' . . Sl :mlE;}'y l(';,'.{ !';u.“.‘n\;.u“f»_?;\i‘.«";ff.’} failure of irregularity | The suggestion made by Major Elliott to the|otfices, to-wit: 301-308 Goldsteln Bidg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— B o dimate Dus P elephone for Editorial und Business Offices, 374, Chamber of Commerce that it exert its influence toi 4 De'ef“:‘f oy :he ums kH"“s" ot Hours 9 a. m. w:‘n pm | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel fes ost Freemason Gk et % ¥ ; Representatives from Alaska. J . m. . ry Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ’uxrb the erection of advertising signboards along the I‘é 3 Pho II l S l 0 o, Al g St Sl oo o Glacer Fighway was tmely. Nohing 3] A “Terraias Commnmonsr i B W AS ST i Frian it or not otherw his paper and also tm»wlx\yu\'ts the visitor as to have his view of natural(gqucation | 9 . . each mont s 3 i ; H & h e local news put 3 beauty shut off by a Iot of billboards advertsing| " A Terrtorial Tighway Brgineer | | Dr Ch;:)rles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service oy ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |this or that commodity, service, remedy or what| A Territorial Auditor. i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | — = tish Rite Temple THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. [have you. Tourists making the Glacier Highway| A Territorial Senator from the! Building . WALTER 3. EXINEL, Sccretary. |tour are the last persons in the world that such|First Division of Alaska. ‘Telephone 176 | ol |advertising will interest. Returns from it will never| FoUr members of the Alaska| ] ’ LG oo | i House of Representatives from Fir: OF MOOSZ w justify the expenditures necessary to put in the irst} 3 < Juneau Lodge No. 700. Division of Alaska. Meets eve eef ery Monday |signboards and thelr messages. It would be & not-| “Two ‘Road Commissioners” forJ- Dr. A. W. Stewart | DENTIST juhlc feat if Juneau were able to offer its summer ;Road District No. 1, Territory of| Phone 565 aight, at 8 o'clock. q |visitors an automobile road through a district of [Alaska. | Hours 9 a. m, %0 6 p. m. Y W J’:Mv“ CARLSON, Dictator. |such great natural beauty as Glacier Highway| The Common Council of Juneau| SEWARD BUILDING g » Secy, P. O. Box aa [traverses without a single advertising billooard to|having heretofore, by Ordinance,|| Office Phone 569, Res. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Movmfim = : 55 Shah duly designated the Voting Pre-| Phone 276 J 4 LODGE; No, 147 | cincts of said town and the poll-!? ] Day and Night Service ” cond and fourth Mon- | Alaska Juneau Enters a z‘ew Phase of Its :,Zfs ”i?fi"’fi&:fif"n.‘,’t‘;figf' the Elec- % = ¥ Any Place in the City for 50 C (‘ S:Ztt?:heul%?lem"];:;pll: | Career. ‘That all duly qualified voters re- | | oste DJ, H. Vance y 7100 A \:,, beginning at 7:30 p. m | o — siding - within the boundaries of | | pawrer 1 b 120 e ok, | 1L — — EVANS L. GRUBER, 2 (Engineering and Mining Journal.) Voting Precinct No. One of said! | g 2 e Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL J B 5 | Although virtue, as users of proverbs know, is|Town of Juneau which are as fol- Li o; y Sppointment ] Secretary. \ A DRY ON PROHIBITION. |its own reward, the virtuous find more tangible Te-|lows: Electors living on the | oo paouncoainic Physiclan I "ORDER OF EASTERN STAR g ‘Lurns not unwelcome at times. Alaska Juneau has|Northerly side of East Second| ‘?wdmoo:e.u e i . ‘ Second and F‘nl?rth T In his most recent contribution to the defense long been known as possibly the most remarkable Street and West Second Street and |- Mackinnon a0 LI Northern Lite Xl Tuesdays of each month, o of the Dry cause, Prof. Irving Fisher, Professor orjminP in the world, and the skill with which it|the extension of said Second Street i ¢ ! at 8 ;'clock 'Scomst; Economics at Yale University, risks incurring the hes been handled is ¢ feather n the cap of its|scross the Tide Flats to the Olty|f— | i Rite Temple, LIL o iro of hia fellow drve despite the fact that he agrees management. But, although stockholders can point limits and Easterly of Gold creek|| Dr. Geo. L. Barton | TAX’ | C BURFORD, Wort] with them in many of their claims of benefits ac- |l R B L “’f,:‘e Shreree, |WUL Yolo at Fie Apparatut Room. 0 CHIROPRACTOR | i Matron; FANAY L. 5 e 5 2 3 htsentl nancial returns have not been forthcoming. it-|City Hall building, located on! | | ROBINSON, Secretary. cruing to the United States from the Eighteenth |, eq in a remote part of the world, burdened with|Fourth and Main street, in and Hellentha! Building i TO ANY PART } : Amendment. Prohibition, he characterized 85 @ relatively high labor costs, handling ore from which [upon lot 5 of block 7 which is.| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ‘ KNIGHTS O COLUMBGS “measure of expediency” and that it is still an ex-|the average recovery to date has been about sev-owned by City of Juneau, the same | HOUrS: 10 & m. to 12 noon | OF CITY Seghers CouncilNo. 1760 periment, which he “never has believed in as a enty cents per ton, the ability of the company to|being the duly designated polling! 2p.m to5p m | ) ; Meeungsmond’un:dhl‘ matter of religion or moral principle.” |keep its head above water is in itself a tremendous|place in and for Precinct No. One, i 6 To— i Monday at 7:30 p. m. After reviewing current debates and articles pro feat. Within the last two years a turn for the better| Town of Juneau. ) Dr D e . m. Olle Transient brothers urg-~ By Appointment ed to attend. Council ¥ Q3 . , 'has been apparent. The grade of ore has improved,| That all duly qualified voters re- and con on the subject, he summarizes his veview |, % b den of bonded indebtedness, has been !siding within the boundaries off ). i TO ANY PART { Chambers, Fifth Strees under six conclusions: |almost entirely “dissipated. In tne annual report,|Voting Precinet No. Two of said| cee—— | 2 JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. First, “The testimony adduced on the wet side ;. " w Bradley, President of the company,|Town of Juneau which are as fol-|Hf——————— @ OF CITY | ! H. J. TURNER, Secretary. shows clearly that Private Prohibition has |gtates that within a year and a half the directors|lows: Electors living on the| " Robert Simpson I y : : progressively restricted the personal liberty of count-!hope to be able to distribute the first dividend. Southerly side of East Second, 0 t. D g DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. O. E. léss thousands.” | Mining engineers and metallurgists should derive Street and West Second Street and . o I ni & i Meets first and third Second, “The overwhelming weight of scientific, |great satisfaction from what promises to be the |the extension of said Second Street|. Craduate Angeles Col- | Svo P’{“’k Sedangat Youn pagti et Sinjel &dean. & a'clock administrative and popular opinion is on the side [successful outcome of the Alaska Juneau enterprise across the Tide Flats to the City;| lege of Optometry and | Service. Careful and at Eagles Hall of Public as against Private Prohibition of the A{ter @ long and courageous struggle with the com-|Limits, will vote at “Triangle” | Opthalmology | Efticient Dribers Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, i . plex forces of nature and economies. Since 1910 Mr.|Building, located - on Front and” Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | 43 P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis. iting brothers welcome, liquor traffic. Not even the most ardent wet op {Bradley and his engineers have been wrestling with |Franklin street, in and upon lot 4! posed the abolition of the saloon, which is directly tne proplem of converting the enormous deposits of lof block G which is owned by Nel- }f3——— ——— g due to Prohibition.” |low-grade gold ore at Juneau into profits. After|son and Rustgard, the same being; | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL “ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART T Thiry Results of the dispensary system in Can- building an expensive metallurgical plant in 1915, the duly designated polling place Optometrist-Optician ,| LEGION, NO. 439 ada show . . . . that political ownership and op-[they found that milling costs were nearly thrice the|in and for Precinct No. Two. || EVes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Meets first and third Thurs- eration of the liquor traffic serves to increase the |original estimate of twenty cents per ton and that|{ That all duly qualified voters xe-} lmmww'e‘o;le;:m';fi ?ldg. | | days each month, 8 p. m,, at | consumption of alcohol and fails to check boot- [Fecovery of gold was barely seventy per cent. Their siding within the boundaries of || Appolataes. V;h “\’“i' | | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JES- | i |refusal to admit defeat then was considered by many |Voting Precinct No. Three of said' ) D! s one | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGNES _— las foolish. To the layman it might have appeared |Town of Juneau which are as fol- |2 | GRIGG. Recorder. ( Fourth, “While liquor consumption in Canada | as an example of stubborn pride. At any rate, ex- |lows: Electors living on the| has increased under the dispensary system, it has,pe“men“mm was continued Important changes‘ther]y side and Westerly side diminished in the United States under Prohibition.” |yere made in the mill in 1919, Costs for 1920 uexe\of Gold Creek and the Oil Pipe Fifth, “So far as I can ascertain after diligent {about forty-five cents per ton. By 1926 they had | (Line of the Alaska Electric Light and thorough search, there is no economist in the | Ibeen reduced to twenty-one cents. Alaska Juneau | and Power Company will vote at —— 2 5 ———— 5 . iy THE CASH BAZAAR Juneau Public Library ’ “Free Reading Room {| {4 City Ha, Second Floor United States who opposes the view that the nation today handles material that returns, in bulk, about residence building, located on upper AR P SRR R SR S has gained enormously in an economic sense from |the same gross value per ton as does limestone, ‘“de Willoughby Avenue, in and y BAMD: Piiges: anct Bied Prompt Service, Day and Night Open Evenin, National thxbflmn". crushed to quarter-inch size and delivered to diupon lot — of block — which is Reading Room Open From CovicH AUTO SERVICE P L % N near-by city. Yet Alaska Juneau is a gold mine,lowned by Earnest Millager, the Sixth, “In recent years efficlent substitutes for| i o coloitive mining and selective milling, requiring |same being the duly designated the saloon have been provided in the motor-car, !y complicate metallurgical process, and distant about |polling placé® in and for Precinct the radio, the motion picture, and in the applied eight hundred miles from the market where it pur-|No. Three, Town of Juneau. principle of specialization in industry and modern chases most of its supplies and disposes of its| Dated this 1st day of April, life.” | product. |1930. Seventh, “Despite the fact that Prohibition has! Alaska Juneau's first dividend will be a genumeirsigned) The Common Council of the Town of Juneau, 8a m to 10 p. m STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Opposite U. 8. Cable Office Circulation Room Open from l Phone 342 Day or Night WOMEN folks have found that bread baking is simply cooking up a lot of trouble for them- 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 i % “ih | TOrent Mdakni 50c AnyWhere in City Newspapers, Reference, 3 Books, Etc. i ST I GARBAGE £ el o i Mr. Bradley, to his operating staff, to | recorded great gains in the respects enumerated tribute to { FREE TO ALL duge ¢ 3 the stockholders who have showed their faith by | By H. R. SHEPARD, Clerk. § ' Try Our $1.00 Dmner selves. Our bread i Er R Y et “"d:r.mamtmmng an interest in the company, and to| e reeeoei | | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | banishes baking day Naummll Pnlomb-m:lli are [m:;fle‘mbdf and must e |y o onoineering profession as whole, | Dell E. snerm, caueaws mmnc T’“—*—-&F 1WA Mto?2P. M | and makes each OLOT CLEANING corrected say this notwithstanding my opinion, | 7 oooes e e bt SO | uner. Hotel Gastineau. —ady T4s & ffice at Wolland’ = SRk | . ARCADE CAFE mealtime enjoyable. and’s after careful assessment of available data, that Dr. Welch’s “Apotheosis.” ; If you want superior rL Tailor Shop Prohibition is less of a failure than any other | measure for the control of the liquor traffic me\ti work call u : (New York Times.) has ever been applied in this or in forelgn lands.| what the Greclans called “apotheosis,” sald Ba- | W P h CAPITAL LAUNDRY I have never known of any human law or admin-|con, was “the supreme honor which man could . Jonnson Phone 355 istration of law that was a 100-per-cent success. ;ianrlbute unto man” In that definition - of the' Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER By Load or Sack Peerless Mabry’s Cafe Bakery have never believed in Prohibition as a matter of word, the supreme attribution of honor to Dr. FRIGIDAIRE & . o L A — “Ri ber the Name” —_— religion or moral principle, and only gradually came [Willlam H. Welch today becomes this apothem;‘s‘ DELCO, LIGHT PRODUCTS y Regular Dinners R, g to believe in it as a measure of expediency. E\enszgfil‘";t:"zuga“‘:’\e; "OA?“:S];:‘";Y:;St 2;5}:?3:3:msfi‘ MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Hardware Short Orders so, I regard 1t as an cxperiment. It has not ¥€lmwonas Browne, in his “Religlo Medici said that' MACHINES Company Lunches : You get results from ‘made good' since the period when Prohibition swept [ne cared for not so much as the bare memory of DAY-FAN RADIOS N located t Oren 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. i FOR GOOD | clean, 50 to speak, as & new broom. Great Urban|his name to be found anywhere after his death! Ph ow located nex POPULAR PRICES L Clbning a i Peagitn I pfinung doneby“’ centers are still ‘dripping wet’ This is largely [save in “the universal register of God."” But fame one 1 CONNORS | CgALL 3m R because of lax enforcement among populations with|pays little attention to the prayers of those whom Front Street Juneau GARAGE HARRY MABRY '| Work called for and delivered ‘l —— - alien traditions of an immigrant past, coupled with|she delights to honor. It is he among teacher%\ | P fatah | GET A CORONA P the cult of ‘personal liberty' and manifest lack of |[Who has overcome that “last infirmity”—the desire; g ; Foprison | | The Capital Cleaners = stz e i, education concerning the physiological effects of so- |t0 b remembered—that is most likely to be choSen. | resswssswvnooszssssrersmssssssmsmssssmsnpaummsssssmssssusseassemesssssenam e i i | Bad foodorate dfinking™ |Dr. Welch has gone his way doing what his Kindly } J. B. Burford & Co. I ool ink |genius has suggested without other prompting than e heh e e T ou ’ With all due regard for Prof. Fisher’s reputation F 2 A Our cl go any place any door swp 18 worn by ¥ the appeal of the thing that needed to be discov: VIC TOR time. A tank for Diesal Ofl satisfied customers” | as an analyst, there is one main consideration that|ered or done for humanity. he has overlooked, or pessibly thought needed no | He has been called “a first citizen of the scien- exposition. Prohibition does not prohibit If the [tific world” He has three major achievements %o best that can be said for it, after 10 years of trial,|give substance to the distinction that will outlive § the personality which has made him both loved and admired. He organized the faculty of the {Johns Hopkins Medical School nearly fifty years ago and the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 i | RELIABLE TRANSFER | — ] -~ — An Investment That Does Not Fluctuate In Value----- A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Radios and Combination Radio-Phonographs RECORDS SHEET MUSIC -~ | ! | | JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY is that it “is a measure of expediency,” it is high time that it was scrapped and some other method of experimentation und iken. Certainly by the § | trial and error test, it has been a huge failure. i i i FIRE ALARM CALLS = and Public Health fifteen years ago. Then, with an . i Public opinion is preponderantly favorable to|undaunted sp'rit which discredits the general theory | JUNEAU MELODY MOVING i Public Prohibition as against Private Prohibition is of his associate, Dr. Osler, he began when he was % HOUSE 1-3 Thrd and Franklin. VAN 1-4 Front and Franklin, » mething other than fact.|almost twice forty years old to develop the his- made effective by in-|tory of medicine as a new discipline in the tram-“ ing of physicians, with a library as his laboramry.l | a conclusion based in Private Prohibition is that dustrial edict It does not infringe on personal liberty nece y opticnal with indi- viduals to engage in There are no “depressions” in the in- vestment values of a savings account. The account does not fluctuate with business. Over a period of time the 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. (The fourscore years have not abated his “eternizing citar o t'pnssiou" in the warfare against the enemies of| jcular -employment | ;a5 podily health and social welfare. | The Florence Shop | | “Naivette” Croguignole Perm- Moves, Packs and Stores S T e T T LT T T T DT T LTI Lo LT T T oo L ettt £ T T rr et e ) which issues the " other. Private| The substance of his achievement has been illum- N 3 | anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Prohibition usually promotes the cause of per- |ined by an old-time sMrit of scholarship and grased kricome return is 0‘1?“] to that of most J BEAUTY SPECIALISTS |1 2-3 willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggage ance, Public Prohibition has done the exact op-|by an art which is the “happy science of the soul” [[ii* high grade stocks and bonds. The man J, (FROa TS WG ), S e Prompt Dellvery of posite. Like the one who is mentioned by Theocritus in ¥ , o B 9———————-‘-‘!; ont an Siiiita ot Ahe Governmental dispensary systecm, |Bis. tribute, Dr, Weleh “put, ‘all ‘hs ‘art into the Ywho r.eguldrly invests part of his earn- — || 2-5 Pront and Main. ALL KINDS OF COAL 7 he concludes, have been seen in Canada as increased |WOTK.” That is his special distinction. He is both ings in a savings #ccount is assured e gl ggg&f‘:fl‘:" ey ONE 48 f consumption of liquor and bootlegging on a er ;‘2::';5’:'”;5"‘1 ertist in the highset meanings of| that he is building an estate of the JUNEAU CABINET 4y Sewa PHONE scale. Canada may be consuming more liquor r 4 g : 3 i i UN 3-2 Gastin 3 w i : “| Hippocrates found life short and the art of reaest security with a sure inves astineau and Rawn Way. Government control than it did under the olc lheflling long Fortunately the life of this great |f g y a \eitmer'xt and DETAIL MILL- } || 3-4 Second and Goid. saloon, but it is doubtful. It must be remembercd | modern physician who took early the Hippocratean ||} return on every dollar added to his WORK CO. 3-5 Fourth and Harsls, HOTEL that millions of Americans now spend a great deal cath has been lengthened to make more service- [ account. B L 3-6 Fifth and Gold. TE of time in Canadian visits where in former y ble to his fellow-beings the art of healing, in both ||} : Front Street, next to Warner .| 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYNDA there were only thousands doing so. It is likewise preventive and its curative ministries. There is E Machine Shop | g-: i:;fi:fl-:n;n;eflow. e el - true that there is some bootlegging Caninda. | DOthing™ 166t "0 iwish but still more years inif; e e otm::?e'rh ELEVATOR SERVICE ¥ But no responsible authority is going to contend|'N¢ Practice of this gt beferd he. “oss: fn the il ¢ CABINET and 4-2 Calhoun, opp, Seavi A;‘t“.“. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. % that Canadian bootlegging can compare at all with| i MILEWORK 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts, w LA LS P AR AR 1| 4-5 Ninth and ¥ its American counterpart. He: Ford says there’s no trouble with the [l i Calhoun, [ aaanasas s S S S Whether the vaunted prosperity of the United| present Prohibition law. There was no trouble with [} GENERAL CARPENTER/ || 4-6 Seventh and Main, BURFORD’ 2 States was due in any great measure to Prohibition|the Model T either, but that did not stop him from || T, B M B h d B WORK D’S CORNER § is a highly controversial question which is nm‘“hfl."mg it to something better.—(Fort Myers, Fla, |} e . » e ren S ank GLASS REPLACE |49 Carnation Ice Cream f likely to he satisfactorily settled for many years ‘Nl\\“ f j D ¥ Canada, too, has been prosperous in recent years| i Oldosk Bank i Alasks IN AUTOS TAXI SERVICE without National Prohibition. ‘ According to one of the rules of arithmetic, one |[i n A A Phone 314 B X:ulus lbl::lh conclusion, 'cnumenting i od=t o B0 dnto nothing, Bt that e “WEs. wpittan ! E‘t’mte’RF l:hed Upon < 3 " |before the modern feminine bathing suit was in- |} eques ol o e ———— ern saloon substitute, Pfof. Fisher neéglected }\cmm —(Ohio State Journal,) i i < Id papers at The mnin ol n:’: papers tar sale “ The . Ot z T T e s rwoend, 1106 =