The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1930, Page 2

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- ’ i = "_—""_‘——'—-—-—-———?__ _ UNOFFICIAL RE'I’URNS REPUBLICA\ PRI‘\MRIES. FIRST mvm()N INAVAL BILL | problems I \qmm R el el raimeeltf el vorrefifo=fT] He is to investigate immigration in connection with the Taku t Can ravel, ymen include J. W. aboard the Aleutial Parks of the Pioneer Sea Food, Company of Cordova, H: E. Lee of the Shepard Point Packs ing Company, and J. M. Emel of the Emel Packing Company at V.xl- dez. H. O. Roberts of the hodiak Istand Fishing and Packing Com- | pany, at Ug nik is aboard the Aleu= tian, With him is Mrs. Roberts. C. R. Brook, who has been on & vécation Outside, is returning to Seword, where he is wharf super- tendent for the Alaska Railroa ¢ James Crowley, Yukon River cap- tain, is westward bound on the Aleutian. He has been spending the winter months in the south. Thrcugh passengers for Seward |include George Dowling, Ji., of Se= (attle, University of Washington stu- dent. He expects to spend several months visiting with friends and also in employment at Seward. Dave E. Dunbar, National Groc= ery representative, is among the Seward bovnd persons on the Aleu- tian. G. H. Lingo, McKinley National Park official, is bound for Seward and the Interior. He passed through on the Alentian. Bound for Seward is T. A. Par- |sons, who is returning to Anchor- He is one of the owners of in the latter age the Parsons Hotel | city. Dr. Jose E. Root and Edward H. udman of Hartford, Connecticut, are on the Aleutian on their way 10 the westward They will hunt |big game under the supervision of | the A a Guides, Inc. o NOTICE | 1 have di s in the Juneau Amusement Co. , who will as- obligations of ed of all my inter- |to Mrs. May Gartley any and all * | the said Juneau Amusement Co. to date inclusive. —adv. H. E. REED. — e Oinner Speclals at Mabry’s Cafe? Have you triea e Five o'Clock v Old papers for sale at The Em- pire. RELIEVED .« « QUICKLY Rs| This Purely Vegetable Pif} aids nature as a lax< ative in its digestive =t duties, Often one of | these ln.tle iills taken after meals or at bedtime will do wonders, es= pecially when you have overeaten or are troubled with constipation. Remember they are Dr. Carter’s fore mula, young and old can take them, | No (‘ulnmei or habit forming drugs. CARTER'S [N PILLS ! % B Fan Coinm. of Highway ’ ‘ Precinct— Delsgate Treasurer Auditor E«uuon Engineer Senator Representatives { | T 7 = A CTRE R T TR | ? ) | R B8 : i g gig o | g #|lg| 2! 9 iHouse Committee Makes | El 8 Bl R Bl 2 8|l g £18 £ 81 BBl ecommendations— h : 7 W w2 1 Large Sum Required g { i fi T f l' I ‘l ‘l() D F I I 4 e 33 3987 265] 437 82/[ 305 173/ 406 126[ 403 R {ra.l’&iifi?a;gfin?fiy 7as ‘:n;ms‘\:;‘\ i i 4 Juneau—Precinct No. 2 ....[ 119 135/ 139|| 174/ 58| 114 87| 189 77| 159 7123 {of the naval treaty, the House Ap- ! Juneau—Precinct No. 3 . 104 81 83| 114] 22 72{ 54! 103} ‘41| 101 35 |propriations Committee has recom- | \ SHIPMENT OF NEW HATS Douglas—Precinct No. 1 . 72 a7l - 48) 8} | 19)| 43| SY} 68 RL 13 |mended an outlay of $277,000,000 for |i i % Douglas—Precinet No. 2 22| 14 10 21| 10 9| 18] 19} 10| ] 4 - SO N 4 n 1 e i i 2 Inaval establishments in 1931, the| H FOI THER'S DAY ; Treadwell 5 3 2l 0 8 -0 4 B BE O § |sum of $57.000,000 to be expended I ] ;i :}t;]nlpa ((.‘!}.}-‘Je.eB i i‘; 13 1 10 S g (’ 1§ ;3‘ 12 !in modernization and construction { two kinds of mothers the Sal?::n sz = b ;g ;-2, §§’ 4] 2 1‘1‘y a1 8 20 t: J"z“;; ;iw'g;‘:;m‘h”w““u““ in- 2 E e v east 3 A over 2t | ned mother and the modern Mendenhall 18 15 18 19)° 4 13], 14| 15 8 12 lrent year. g E Lynn Canal . 14} ot 8| ‘14 0] B)e B 1) 6 I3 H Stikine 10 4 1 8] 10 4 RN R 1 gl B | i ially designed Revilla 12 4% 20| e8| 18 26| 18] .36 8 26 ?g 'THREE PRECINCTS ON i nart new millinery especially des Charcoal Point 23 | a1 24 17 28 28 9| 21 2 i 1 . in straw, felt and felt and Jyacer Ciiy 4| e a1 9 3l N Gl S 4 3 | MISSING LIST TODAY | for each type—m b id ) i Ketchikan—Precinct No, 1 ...[ 180 184 133 260 228 135/ 237 276) 139 171 161 160 i « wions. Ketchikan—Precinet No. 2 .. 102| 87 83 135/ 103] 81| 123} 123/ 64| 78 91 Only" three precincts today were i Sitka 92| 62| 146 115 88 116 87 120{ 170/ 130 153 lunreported from the Republican i Priced attracti Haines ... 28 21| 36 25 25| 84| 19| 38| 20/ 38 5¢ |primary election of April 29, four i Chilkat 3| 2| 2 2 2 2 3 3| 2 1 2 lout of the seven missing yesterday H at Petersburg . 1 135| 86 2 116/ 90 88 120/ 87 116 140 ipeing heard from. The missing ones | I ‘Wrangell ... 63| 48) 147 86| 122]| 51 118| 70| 144 141 |today were: Myers Chuck in the| Lo =4 c;-f' 00 [ 8 I;O Skagway . 85| 27 90 76| 43| ‘T 48] 76 42 66 |southern end of the district, Bar- od O » Y% ( ° " L’ LS Klawock ... 53| 44| 83 56 73] 61 72| 49 87 78 |anof in Chatham Straits, and Kluk- | 4 Scow Bay . 15] 10, 18 8 20/ -9 20 '4 2] & 21 |wan in the Haines district. e, i B s o S R Yakutat 6] 19, 44 10/ 50 o8 9 sl 0 g: Four precinets reported today i Craig ... 1 24 39 24| 24| 86| 37| 20 41 2 jwere: Metlakatla, Loring, Dall i B ‘I B(’h]’ (’Pl(l& C‘) I'lc Kake . l:j 12 121 15 120‘1‘ 13| 122| 8 126 i 120 (Tsland and Kasaan. These gave 1 . . Hyder 43 33 28 83|| 28| 23] 32| 34/ 33 88 'the following total vote: Rustgard ¥ 4 Tenakee fij‘ 17 1 28 5| 14 16 10 23 13 1757, Wickersham 2,003; Knight 1,- Juneau's Leading Department Store Hoonah il 14 g4 34 g 31 6] 24/ 7 27 74 (559, Smith 1,939; Cole, 1979, Reed, g 29 | | Kimshaw 3l 5 0| 5 2 ] 0 2 2 5 0 4 (1,620; Breuer, 1,338, Keller, 2,108; L Chichagof ..... 13] 15(( 9 6 8 5 Blde a8 8 |Gardner, 2,009, Steel 1523; Gild Pennock Island 4| 4 1 6 [ 1) 4 5 2 1 4 11,645, Johnson 2,002, Noland 1,65 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Goddard 7 8 1 10 ol 10 SigleT sl e 4 8 |Scott 1,800, Paul 1,764, Sommer 1,- Weather B * Hydaburg ... ki 3 5| 103 29 4 105 7| 101 6 104 104 1486 Wacker 729, Winn 2,216. eather Lurean S Point, Agassiz 11 6 6 4 8 6 dlphr Al M s 3 03 weast for ‘fljwn and viclyity, "‘f’““'""":“'l‘: bers i L Shakan ... 0f 2| [ o 2 il o] M iaael 9 2 1 — = = tonight L“ o SERStOn Tokeen [ 2 Y. gl 1 1)/ oAt (VG | | R } WHO |l 10 g Klawock Island . 8| 2| ¢ 0 5 1 3 2 4 2 3 4 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind v-!rnclu W;::M Baifiiy . 3 s o 4ft4 o P S B N 4 4’\11 WHERE | | 3001 41 18 & H o Windham 6| 6| of 8 o 6 6 -0k 8 ~0 8 -0 2 (B n % » 8 po 74 Killisnoo 5 of 5 Of 4 1 1] e gl gl s 1 3028 46 i 8 B i Angoon ........ 1] 8 e 1l 19 ‘a1 7 .63 23] 86| 3 69 18 45 41 . Gustavus 4 4 1 L || 1 4 0 1 3 & 4 2 10 REPORTS | i y AN CABLE AND. gm o REFOT TODKY ——— | Funter 0 of & ijf o 7 2| 4 g g8 2 1 7 “ < SR i A a A% Cam. Brebiny Lndd: Metlakatla 16| 38| 28/ 21 31 16 41/ 21 19| 28] 34f 22} 14 6 a1 oy Kasaan . z 8 28| 21 12 20| 4 9 23 18 9 25 9| 28 8 21 20 26 Qratiofs- temp. ter mp 1 _emp. (r-mp Vplgrnty 24 Ers Wecflwr P R 1 14!/ 4; bl 4 a‘;‘ 3‘ 6 Ps 1 12 4 5 6 P 4 n the p‘,c‘“c 4 = : 18 D8 : 0 Pt Cidy Dall Island R 43 a4 4 e 11 6 .5 40 8 e 8 2 G |Goldstein returned on the Aleu- ) 2 22 10 18 0 Cidy i | i | i L6 D : S L ! —— Itian. She spent most of her vaca- 3l 0 25 8 3 Pt. ccxldy | Total 1757 2003 1559 'm:m | 1079] 1620] 1338] 2103/ 2075 2009 1533 1654 2002 if 1800 1486 u!; n ;fl-;:,rlmm 4 | 1 n 40 eqr VaoounglL < TSI TN v S - ar] Latz, aska represen- 1 g F C‘i"i{ 1y 498 passengers reuufhrlyfiul [0, see how she operates. ¢d at the Juneau Lum | ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS | bor ,,“:? Nn; hern Pacifio T race Snow |3 emergency has root fap-| "Job Large, purser, with the Alas-|loaded 20,000 box shooks | Any persons cper R sl et s < 'U Pt. Cldy proximately 600, according w cnyb W bwum!h.\p Company for many | Emel Pac Compa 2 mobile not To wmm‘"p et Y 08 Rain O!aswock yéars, 1s on the Aleutian. . He and | 16,000 shooks for San Jm 1 e g 4 s 30 snow | A dining room, which will seat|Chpt. Glasscock have been on the | Fishing and Pac Comps after May 104h, 1939. 4o Dawson and William Frombol o A s or! an Juan a 2,00 e Prosecutions wi ollow. adv. i 26 Rain | 150 persons, and a com ley. | same ships together for a number |Port San J 12,000 f 1 foll BY. cari 1t Juntan ba the ARERHG ] i Trace Cldy |®ll electric, are also situated bn the | >t years and are a familiar com- | fumber for e e e end are leaving tonight or tomor- . 08 Ulgv vloz‘z'rr d:;:- Sl H bination to regular Visitors of the | éries at U | e { “s4fide “Was TO for n.m;m« dx»tnfits P 16 Cldy am i , | eet. From d in Malony Block fire, new coming here on the b 08 Cidy |the steamer has a fine large for-| ghortly after local visitors had |4 s iErived. Bustaatt led D. M. Bothwell p 48 cldy |ward social hall and after lounge | poarded the ship, the Aleutian or- oh the’ managet ad L: 3 gan, who boarded s 0 Clear {room and dance hall ";‘ the upper | shestra gave a dance complimentary | signment of i1 by same phone, 538, the steamer at F . 10 miles, ideck. On the second deck she has | i Juneau. This lasted until short- S 2t un.! W. G. Strench, United States Im- ations, except Ju- |a smoking room, while numerous |y pefore 1 a.m., and was well at- leaving here s able: offices ate obtathed. atly Migs ition Inspector at Ketchikan, pean and Cors 1., Juneatt time. tiny lounges and writing desks are | jendnq. renoon on the Al is in Junenu on a - business tr]p‘ % located about the entire shij Wililam P. Cham — ~ ~ € |""In the after lounge a at' fire- | Practically all of those who went | Sorri, Mrs. John and to t yuthy | place has been piaced, while over |aboard the ship inspected all her |rieder, J. P. Morgan, .! H B 2 foll |it hangs a Ziegler painting. Another {decks' and interior, Many im-| Wilma McCormack, H. T. Tripp R ¢ Ziegler adorns the stalrway en-|provements were noticeable in the |C. Ingram, Mrs. Ingram, J. J. Me- L] L] middle Yukon Valley trance to the dining hall. staterooms. ' Among the most con- | herin, Major Malcolm - - i Steamer Running Well venlent equipment in the state-|ory C. Cushing, Mrs. Cushi I u " - 4 .| Capt. Glasscock has room and |rooms; are thermos bottles, on|R. Bigford, Willlam Rohrback, i} "‘““"CL H‘? “”xl':/m;f.:m’;m:i %‘:,2: | comrortable quarters adjoiriing the | Hinges. J. W. Gucker for Seward i LI 4 ‘L"Il;i‘ l).l\\tlo i A Legy, Jaok Ken. | Pilot hiouse. Ho declaréd 1ast| - Three radio sets are on the Aleu- | cparies B Merlk, . Guyot. for | [ L D . o aiacs. sk Aleutian was behav- |tlon; one in the social hall, one in | yaides; Charles A. Hawinorn and an pO‘ : e VV a ‘ : eS g 43 a4 G, M. Weber |Ing wonderfully well. Nofthbound, | the after lounge and one in the|a Radunich for Latouche; B. D.! g » he said, they have been proteeding | stéerage. Entertainment for third |giewart, Jgr, H. Reed and W. M| leisurely, 'making the tide At Bey- | cla8’ 18 something quite | guster and five steerage for Cor- s of local residents were | dock to watch the Aleutian to her wharf. When the were off the steamer, med to the foot of the rry to board and in- w liner. "HS"' UUYABE . \n Fine New Shm of Ala Steamship (,ompany ; Is Modern modern apparatus | for operating, IDrw ost every and equipment oading and unloading freight, Bnd‘ the convenience of the passen- is found on the Aleutian. s a promlnent 1 the operation of the smp the only regular pflssen- n Alaska which is equip- an electric compass | winches. The latter noiseless in operation | ch to the comfort orl {ifty deluxe rooms are She carries outside rooms open decks, but there are er accommodations on rat deck, Will Carry 600 wer deck, inclosed, are 7 passenger accoms The Aleutian will car- the MOTHER DAY GIFTS Imported Novelties from Sweden and Finland FERN BASKE' COFFEE POTS, SERV- ING SETS, ETC.. IN COPPER, FINNISH IVES, FANCY WORK znd WOVEN ARTICL ‘| THE NEW IDEAL SHOP MARY HAMMER 218 Front St. = = E = = E El = § = £ = g = novll on Alaskan steamers. Atter Uinloating freight she dock- mour Narfows as nédr slack as pos- dova. sible on the first trip In an effort ‘ALL OVER RTANT FACTS - from the me Y BLOCK FIRE FIRST---A bunldmg located within a few blocks of the Fire Hall ¢dn be completly destroyed by fire. 4R SECOND""thn[ge‘tQtal' loss occurs, a sufficient amount of insu cg ismecessary to maintain credit for restockini ;O 1 I@bmldm THIRD---Premiims. .pa;d for adequate fire in- surance are ve fimgmficant in comp’mson with the return i ti)a, ase of loss sustamzd in, such afire, IR FOURTH---On heavy income producmg prop- erties, such as the Malony Block was, the own- ers should, in addition to carryving fire insur- ance, have a sufficient amount of rent insurance to provide an income while a new building is being constructed. . ‘ (This last form may also be written to cover owner occupied property) BRING YOUR INSURANCE QUESTIONS TO US----We Like to Talk About Insurance _Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE—EVERY KIND by br guun'u‘mmm“fim Wmflmlfl‘n”nnummnmu||um|m||um||ummmummumiun’ fllInlllllllllfllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmfifllflllllllflmllmflllmllllIIIIIIII\IIIII“llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnl HIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHHINIIIII[IIlIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHII]IIIIIIl_I!IHIHIHIIIIIlllellHIIII!HIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIH any brand play in our window. waltham ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $22.50, $25.00, $40.00, price $32.50, $45.00, price $60.00, sale price ... price $27.50, L $55.00, $35.00, price $30.00, $75.00, $100.00, sale price ... and all others in proportion waltham ladies’ wrist elgin ladies” wrist elgin ladies” wrist elgin ladies” wrist elgin ladies” wrist gruen ladies’ wrist gruen ladies” wrist gruen ladies’ wrist gruen ladies! wrist hamilton ladies’ wrist watch, gruen ladies’ wrist elgin’ men’s wrist watch, regular price $21.50, sale’price . 15.00 clgin men’s wrist watch, regular price $23.00, sale price . 16.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $27.50, sale price - gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $30.00, sale price ........ 20.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $45.00, sale price ....... 30.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $40.00, sale pricr* ........ 25.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price 75.00, sale prlce ........ 50.00 hamilton men’s wrist watch, regular price $57.00, sale price ...... 40.00 elgin pocket watch, regular price $15.00, sale price ... $10.00 elgin pocket watch, regular price $20.00, sale price 13.00 elgin pocket watch, regular price $30.00, sale price . 20.00 elgin pocket watch, regular price $50.00, sale price - 34,00 ! hamilton pocket watch, regalar prize $75.00, sale price . - 50.00 ¢ these are sale prices for cash and d» not apply exeept during the sale reservations may be made with a deposit. the nugget shop and for cash. watch, regular price watch, regular price watch, regular watch, regular price watch, regular watch, regular watch, regular watch, regular watch, regular regular regular price price price watch, price any quality . soon we must give over our show-window space to tourist goods and things they can buy at home must go into a kind of storage. this condition as much as possible we are giving for one week, extraordi- nary values in watches of all kinds. deposit will reserve your selection. prices are for spot cash. a large complete stock is on dis- we list a few for illustration. to reduce a sale price . sale price . sale sale sale ale price sale price sale price sale price sale price

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