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| B Y i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930. | e acquired more or less life lcase may be for the voyage on the matrimonial _DailsrrflAlaska Erfipiré sea She cautions her wedded sisters not to JOHN W. TROY .- EDITOR AND MANAGER “appear at Published _every evening except Sunday by oo : EMPIRE PRINTING mmf»\\\ Pt Second” ang’ Min | neglig And why not, we'd like to know, unless, Streets, Junea aska. of course, pink is not a becoming shade to some Entered in Office In Juneau as Second Class particular style of housewifely beauty? matter. | Secondly, she added: “Do not expect your hus- band to dry the dishes.” demns lace do-funnies, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | Thane for $1.25 per month. partners as the/ breakfast in a lace boudoir-cap and pink lace For a woman who con-| Miss Partridge shows ex- WHY SUCH WASTE? — e & o || PROFESSIONAL | 1 have been = about thfis[ e D since I first came to Alaska nbout‘,, | | Helene W. L. Albrecht ten years ago. . . . since then most | PHYSIOTHERAPY AUTOS FOR HIRE | veloping plans to eliminate séme! of my time has been spent in de- of the enormous waste in this coun- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red try. || Rev, Medical Gymnastics, Tne er way to do this it w 41u Goldstein Bulilding, make t; onnections with a mar- | I Phone Office, 216 ket which can assimilate this waste, | P A 955 S QCarlson’s Taxi B. P. 0. ELES Meeting every Wed- nesday at 8 o'clock. Elks’ Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. "W at the following rates: |ceptionally sound judgment in this instance. We and would be glad to turn thé'w R. B. MARTT 00; six months, in advance, S N, Exalted Ruler. L oo comsend- LA lank in her “How to|Waste into cash, which will mean|| DRS. mszn&mmumm‘f it e MM, L i brcgen U R, O i e, e o . i e ST [l ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary, notify the Busir Office c Wy failure or irregularity |HOld & B 5 x i g e 3 Us A A H ————— { ‘the delivery of their papers { - 'Third, "fuislkts fhiat ‘friend iistand tke you lout|But into. eirculation {h SRR batipe 1S I Car eDfuql, Eticient, Drivers - Cal Ha S Co-ordinsto Bod Telephone for Editorfal and Business Offices, 374. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEC PRESS. e g The Assoclated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the (qUi€tly at home the rest of the time. use for republication of all news dispatches credited to |How or not othe: credited in this paper and also the | local news publi d herein. Not so good. with ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |’ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | occasionally? Or alone some evening? Fourth, “Pay the rent, the grocer and the butcher |before you start dolling up with new clothes and m)n«"rls Or getting writer's cramps filling out {blanks from mail order houses, we add as a sug- ASK FOR ALASKA PRODUCTS FIRST. Thus urge: i Gateway in an l‘dnonal‘1.(.5““"‘ appearing lich the Juneau Lumber | pigtn “Keep mother-in-law away from your home Mills and J n for some complimentary ’bunduw and holidays.” This oracle must have mention. I to be held up as an example | peey reading some Joe Miller joke books. for other c es and industries and both Ju- Sixth, “Listen to your husband, he loves to hear neau and the 1 sawmill company, we are Sure,|himself talk” Right, Miss Jennie. But why not appreciate the nice things the Gateway had to say|add, “don’t argue; let him talk, then go ahead about them and do as you intended in the first place.” Which he'd rather since it costs ‘much The editorial mentioned follows: Seventh, “Ask his advice.” Down in Juneau, we note with a great give than flowers or candy, deal of interest and also considerable pride ess. even though they are far away from us, Eighth, “Be dependent and clinging, but not too that the Juneau Lumber Mills is “knock- | clinging.” Rather risky business these days, and ing 'em dead.” We are especially glad they probably better to be avoided unless one is an are enjoying a splendid business because they are giving a practical demonstration of what we have preached for years; that if Alaska is to develop it must grow from within and xpert and knows when enough is not too much. Ninth, “Flatter your husband. Make him think he is nine feet tall with the strength of Goliath not from without. Buy everything in Alaska ind the character of Napoleon. Nay, nay Miss and doubtly so if it is made in Alask: Jennie. The bigger they grow the harder they What Juneau can do all other towns fall, and Napoleon ended his existence in lonely sufficiently flattered that and need .no further exile. Most men are their wives married them, oroof in that line. Alaska can also do, even if on a smaller scale The Juneau mill about 100 men on the understand, has yroll and just re- we cently, owing to the large number on hand LOST: 1,5 - 1 2 A L : 1,500,000 YEARS. and i ’“fi“’,“s'gg "me{:'d‘g" L;";‘;‘e‘“,lg; It takes cold figures to make one realize the R i Ve U880 Jexiarided J | importance of cutting down America’s annual toll a corresponding increase in pay. st Thirty years and more living off the |°f accidents. Figures lssued by the Travelers’ Insurance Com-' | pany show that American adults lost just one and | one-half million years because of accidents, They products of the States is about long enough | in any man's land. Alaska has poured mil- lions into the coffers of Outside firms whose products could just as well be raised or manufactured in the Teritory. Summer is here so from now on, get this habit: when you ask for vegetable, berries, potatoes. soda pop, candy, lumber, coal, etc., get Alaskan. And for goodness sake, fellow | Alaskans, lay off this mail-order stuff No need then to ask ‘What’s the mat- ter with Alaska?” The answer is in the paragraph above And hurrah for that Juneau mill. . the one hand, and traffic and home accidents on ithe other. The traffic accidents alone represented a financial loss of $3,000,000,000 and other acci- dents would prove fully as costly. While these figures seem out of all reason, insurance company statisticians have a way of being laccurate. ance of finding some way of conducting American |lives and activities in greater safety. | Since it seems to be nearing the tariff goal, there is some thought of changing the nickname of Mere- |the United States Senate from three-toed slotn -(Toledo Blade.) ADVICE TO MARRIED WOMEN. But we are not offering it on our volition. ¥ 1y do we pass along some admonitory words spoken|t0 inchworm.— by an unmarried sister of the more fortunate mem- B Of the wentier sex, Dy ‘ths ‘name of ‘]E“mci“nn original genius,” but he must have grabbed his Partridge, soclally prominent in San Francisco. She| jgea of civil disobedience from the United States. offers a few words of real wisdom to women who __(Boston Transcnptt Mahatma Grandhi is described by a writer as pre-tourist sale of wrist and pocket watches . any brand 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. to reduce this condition as much as possible we are giving for one week, extraordi- nary values in watches of all kinds. prices are for spot cash. a deposit will reserve your selection. a large complete stock is on dis- play in our window. we list a few for illustration, $22.50, sale waltham ladies” wrist watch, regular price waltham ladies” wrist watch, regular price $25.00, sale elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $40.00, sale elgin ladies” wrist watch, regular price $32.50, sale elgin ladies’ wr watch, regular price $45.00, sale price ...... 30.00 elgin ladies’ watch, regular price $60.00, sale price ...... 40.00 gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $27.50, sale price ...... 18.50 gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $55.00, sale price ..... 35.00 gruen ladies” wrist watch, regular price $35.00, sale price ...... 22.50 gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $30.00, sale price ...... 20.00 ¢ hamilton ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $75.00, sale price ...... 50.00 gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $100.00, sale price .... 60.00 and all others in proportion elgin men’s wrist watch, regular price $21.50, sale price ........ $15.00 elgin men’s wrist watch, regular price $23.00, sale price ... 16.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $27.50, sale price ........ 18.00 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 price ....... 25.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $75.00, sale price ........ 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, regular price $75.00, sale price ............ 50.00 these are sale prices for cash and do not apply except during the sale and for cash. reservations may be made with a deposit. the nugget shop at least three evenings a week, and let him stay! about that sick friend that husband sits up suppose he wants to step "\wrr lost as a result of occupational accidents, on| vet | They emphasize anew the great import- | PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | I also agree with Mz, Rust-w gard when he that some other | |industries must be developed in|? Alaska to keep people occupied dux. ling the whole year. ‘ A very important industry to be: {tory. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Y AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service ,Regulnr meetings second Friday each month st ” 1 DENTIST developed is the Export Trade, which would take care of much ol" SO SB‘;? 9 Valentine I |the waste herein mentioned and' | would also prove a valuable stimu- I, Telephone 176 \lur. to the Lumber interests of thui' ,cmmu) I know of no country in! .'r}-— ——— ¢ Dr.J. W. Bayne | the world with open sca ports tha. | have no ships of their own, nor any\ DENTIST connection with foreign mnrketa.w Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | |Here is Alaska with the lnrges\‘.’ /Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | resources of lumber and fish, and Evenings by appoinment. | with more coastline than any coun- Phone 321 | try in the world, and without &g n9 Isingle ship of its own or a connec-|m = Dr. A. W. Stewart L lnon with a foreign market. China and Japan are the largest DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service Any Place in the City for 50 Cents LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700, Meets every Monday aight, at 8 o’clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator, W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 83 — MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each mapth in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. importers of lumber we can find in{ the world; Shanghai alone imports| from 9 to 10 millions of dollars SEWARD BUILDING worth yearly of dried salted fish, | Office Phone 569, Res. principally dry salted herring. The! Phone 276 most important thing for Alaska to[fl-—————*—fl do is to connect up with the 0“3"‘15'r—-—- bl I'I directly in the Import and Export Dr. H. Vance i Trade. To get this connection we th 1 Gol need the co-operation of the public | g:':::‘m 'waou_ 2 ‘:;“i‘."_lngl.- {of Alaska and in this means we’ 'or by lpp.olnmm;; can get the business firmly estab-! Licensed Osteopathic Physician lis’?;(;. Oriental Co-Operative Cor: ‘ Phone: Oftiog 187} I poration has been established with'“ Heaiderice, MackiShin: T the Head Office at Juneau, Alaska.| E'r———o————————fl Dr. Geo. L. Barton | | Northern Lite TAXI 50c¢ Our office is located on Front Street and our aim is to market jthe Alaska products. Anyone desir jing to pack fish of any kind fov; CHIROPRACTOR 1 TO ANY PART export to the Orient, and also lum- | Hellenthal Building OF CITY | bering people desiring to cut lumber ! OFFICE SERVICE ONLY = Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon 2p.m to5p m | for export, should please communi- | cate with the Oriental Co-Operative | Corporation. IOriental Co-Operative Corporation, | By THEADOR TOLLEFSEN, —adv. President. Two Buick Sedans at Your - Service. Careful and Efficient Drivers. it 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. | By Appointment PHONE 259 ! For your nccommodation, Lhi.s! Robert Simpson store will be open the evening of; O t D May 10, until 9 p.m. (adv.) | " > | i i | Graduate Angeles Col- - lege of Optometry and ‘ | Opthalmology ‘ \ g | || If you want superior || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | | work call | | T { DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician I CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355 | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | i -~~~ | + Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | i L 10:00 -to 6:00. Evenings by l 1 Appointment. Phone 484 FAOHILL Srydiof e — . OF JAZZPIANO™ Juneau Public Library Learn the Modern Way Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Maln Street and Fourth Reading Room Open Frem 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 i [& i PIONEER TAXI JIM McCLOSKEY Day and Night Service Phone 443 Stand next to I. Goldstei Frent Street Play Real Jazz Piano ! in.3 Months Our representative in Juneau until May 15. Call 1534 for FREE DEMONSTRATION T & i p. m. Current Maglnms, Nevlpam R;{:feneo. W.P. Johnson FREE TO ALL Carl’s Taxi FRIGIDAIRE B 7= = PHONE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Hardware MACHINES H Company R G Now located next Kiius, 1 CONNORS Front Street Juneau GARAGE South Front Street i Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AUTO SERVICE { | STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night 50c AnyWhere in City Keep Your Valuables SAFE ( | The Capital Cleaners A L Our trucks go any place any %’ EVANS L. GRUBER Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR aXl Second and Fourth 4 Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY C BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. TO ANY P ART ROBINSON, Secretary. OF Cm KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Counc_i No. 176 Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Strees. JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS ArRIE 117 F. O. E. Meets first and third &Mondays. & o’clock at Eagles’ Hall Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office GARBAGE HAULING LOT CLEANING Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER By Load or Sack When you think of bread - satisfaction you'll think of our bread. This will hap- pen after you've tasted the first slice. It’s good through 4 and through, loaf —t after loaf. So’s our . Peerless COLOR Bakery PRINTING Work called for and delivered “Remember the Name” increases the pulling power of any printing | job.Weareequippedtqhms FoRGOOD | dlecolorprintingquickly Cleaning and Pressing l and satisfactorily CALL 371 | time. A tank for Diesal Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | [ J. B. Burford & Co. | | “Our door swp is worn by satisfled customers” RELIABLE TRANSFER | = Try Our $1.00 Dinner and 50c Merchants’ Lunch In Our Fireproof M 11 A. M to 2P | —— —~—. . . i B utld_!ng ARCADE CAFE || Safe Deposit boxes of yarious sizes may Bt e | The Florence Shop || “Nalvette” Croquignole Perm- | | anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment be rented by the year, or for a shorter period, at a nominal fee. Built entirely of steel and concrete, our bank building is classified as an A-1 risk by insurance companies. No com-. bustible material was used in its con- struction. Our vaults are of the heav- iest and finest steel and concrete con- struction possible. a— — [ s e JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner /| Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK | GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED i IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request T — The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska JUNEAU TRANSFER FIRE ALARM CALLS COMPANY 1-3 Thzd and Franklin 1-4 Front and Franklin. 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. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Wu 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harms. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Carnatlon Ice Cream TAXI SERVICE Phone 314 Old papers at The Empire of- —— ¢ GET A I For Your gc?og(;lle e diaal it s e L W L) [

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