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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. . . i . part of every man's vocabulary, although he may ¢ i H Daily Alaska Empire | s s e o onmon specn ve| Death Starts Quiz || PROFESSIONAL i g g A word is altogether too inclusive and often is ap- v or : 2 lants but to plants l' Gasti; JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER plied not only to the wrong plants ] astineau nnel s o .| Very remotely related to lilies. There are water- |} J‘ Helene W. L. Albrecht = v vent t unday by he S o, K . o h - T L R ) 4 R e e o aE ohl Y et Main |lilies, pond lilies, daylilies, plantainlilies, spiderlilies, ! PHYSIOTHERAPY R T Streets, Juneau, Alaska. |Lent lilies, lilies-of-the-valley, and many others | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every Wed- ({ [} 3 Entered in the Fost Office In Juneau as Second Alm-rT‘\cn there are the true lilies, and their derivatives 1 I R:lv(; Bél::flcnlu?mmuu. ' , 3 S ALS Sk, » % matter, |of the botanical genus Lilium | it Ph d""om Bufl’ldlm‘ % | [ EIks' Hall. Visiting - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. @ ang| Were one to ask a botanist for a definition of ‘ 8 ——&———-fl ar SOn S axl brothers welcome. bbbt “Fhane 'l::rlgr.tzguéernr:%fit.fi.| o the genus Lillum, he would say, among .other| o - By niadl, postage paid, at the following rates: |things, that its members all bear their seed ves- ::———T R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. in’ adva $12.00; st nths, in advance, 8 | KASER & FREEBURG! 3 . se00s %‘T'nwfiu'i”‘n‘."firfium(‘ u'fl?(""';" 1 promptly | €15 (OVaTies) above and free from the floral envel- | DR8 KASE ER | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. . e o ey will pror ENTISTS 1 K notify the Bustness Office of ‘any failure or Irreguiarity |0pe; that their flowers arc funnelform or bell- | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— T e~ a Er’L'kfii\llLI"m;";_'é’.ti,’nff"i.“.fs Business Offices, 374, “mp"‘t that their six floral segments are colored i PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel les of Freemason — BOIATEE SR EAR |and are nearly alike; that these segments bear a : Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. . | ry Scottish Rite 1 -] v The A-mwfx:|ae§nma°’qusss axclusively entitled to the{nectar furrow near their basis; that a stamen is Phones II and Slngle O Regular meeting B o et on o oW "balches credited %o |inserted opposite each segment and more or less second Friday therwis ed in pape: o | ! | local hews Dublished herein. attached to its base; and that the large flat seeds '] Dr. Charles P. Jenne @arlson’s Taxi and Ambulanes Service gach month & ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |AT€ densely packed in two rows in each of the cells i DENTIST > u.?;“) &um. Bu: THAN THAT GF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |of the 3-compartment ovary. These characteristics / Rooms 8 and 9 Valenting - . - — - - = WALTER B. E&TSEL % stinguish the lilies from other groups of plants.” Bulldhw”. , a Becretary. i ‘Telephone LOYAL ORDER Mail Contracts for ( Canada Routes. ks Grah am S I aXl OF MOOSE | E T A H Juneau Lodge No. 700. | (Railway and Marine News.) S i Meets ev 5 : r. J. W. Bayne ] every Monday ; Associated Press Photo | | i ’ vThc Senate Commerce (?Ul]ll]ll':'.(‘e has repnrteu, The sudden passing of 14year old | | DENTIST | Pllone 565 night, at 8 o'clock. (eorab pon H. R. Bill 0553, whichh would enable fo L% tman opened an Inquiry in- Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | s L the Postmaster General to enter into ocean mall) FlyL "l 0oy her death'and¥ioss |'l irfice hours, 9 am. %0 8 pm i i W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 826 contracts to any port of Canada and to remove the |9 *he S2pst L 100 Feh 0t Cn FRee | Erenings by apelbEL TAND AT ARCADE CAFE |restriction imposed by the present law which limits| nother, Mary Hartman of Long | Phone 321 " | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 such contracts to Nova Scotia lines on the East|Beach, Cal., was arrested. | | Day and 1\1 zht Service Second and fourth Mon- Coast. ! ! {2 ey day of each month in ——————— The report states that under the existing law, 2y "lacei the Cil for 50 Cents Scottish Rite Temple, “it is impossible to award a mail contract to any|Former Governor Dr. A. W. Stewart ! Afly & n ¥ v beginning at 7:30 p. m. line operating between the United States and Canada [ k s t s 1 DENTIST 3 EVANS L. GRUBER, other than a line to Nova Scotia. This constitutes eeks Senate Seat | Hours 9 a. m. t0 6 p. m. S T A g‘efl!tetl’: CHARLES E. NAGHEL, A e T ; a legislative discrimination which your committee 3 SEWARD BUILDING cretary. POLICE DO EXCELLENT WORK. y0)icve shoutd be removed. Our trado with Canads '| Office Phone 569, Rea. D = . |constantly grows. The change places no obligation Phone 276 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR The work of the Juneau Police Department in| "y Ba b o e b Toute an cesen. iz i OGN € A | a x 1 Second and Fourth « arresting the slayer of Luke Brown }vm‘]m two hours | o) mall route or to award a contract to any op- - *ia Nort,'/er'l the \ Tuesda’l‘s of each month, after the fatal injuries had been inflicted on ‘mm‘crator of ships. It simply puts Canada in the same Dr. H v { : ! al_' 8 o'clock, Swottish is a testimonial to the efficiency of the officers position with respect to legislation. as Mexico; and, : h- -Oalflm;,e | ~ Rite ’I“e.mple. LILY working on the case. The subsequent confession of (in recognition of the growing water borne trade ! g’“ofiflio—f:z' d mto u.l!"l!'ldt- T4X’ | L t BURI‘_O Rpli,l\flv;onhy the man arrested by them is proof that they knew between Canadian and American ports, it gives the i °“"'-°r e -pp‘olnunen'g 0 0 £ ; lr:lggm'son il L. what they were about when they made the arrest. P?st Oaflce Department the authority, oo tftleg Licensed Osteopathic Pt '-Mm’ ‘« TO ANY PART ! 4 ¥ This is the kind of work that is the best preventive |Prober :;:Lr:rc‘td (:?chual:ir R e Phone: Office 1671. ! OF CITY KNIGHTS Or COLUMBUS of crime, quick arrests act as a deterrent, and porta ! flsh ke 1t miay o “b(‘twcen R (g 1 Residence, MacKinnon Apts, > Seghers Counc._i No. 1760, these followed by speedy trial and impartial justice Eag 3 ] | ) Meetings second and last » e United States and any other country. i Monday at 7:30 =y are the best possible and most effective Warnings| —mpne by gtipulates that, in studying the ques- TR L i One i T p"“_ that society can give to the criminal. tion of essential mail routes, the Postmaster Gen- Dr. Geo. L. Barton i | piertong amndmm'ndl Thomas, of course, may have acted on self-de-|eral should give heed to the volume of commerce | bz ki s " fenst as he claims. His chance to establish that|{moving over contemplated routes. The Shipping| . CHIROPRACTOR 70 ANY PART | s gfi:‘@umnném Ks'.reec\ 4 fact will come later. In bringing him to book the Board, in determining the size, type, and speed Dfi o 1 | Hellenthal Building k OF (-ITY i H. J. TURNER, Seéret“ry. officers have done their duty, and in such way ns‘\esseli to be employed, shall also take into con- oo omw SERVICE ONLY ‘ & 2 to keep alive in the home owners of this community | f;gf:flt)‘;’i‘e“hi L onne oanedlly GRRR SRR | BguEs: p‘“; 'zks‘: 3¢ vocna ! DOUGLAS AfRIE 117 F. O. E. | s foun . m. . m. k the fact they are really protectd by the force. lthat ~ vasssis’ Unfar . sontract ‘should, 'to fhe tum : <y Two Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote) Meets first nnd'tmrd This is not the first time that this has been| 4 : . 2 mmofl“m“umd Mondays, & o'clock of cases, be cargo carriers as well as mail ships. | . 2 . 6 p.m to8p m Serv Careful and Tew demonstrated. In recent years Juneau’s local omcersw 4 ervice. areiul an at Eagles Hall s A This bill is of particular significance on the By Appointment | i i Douaglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, have let but few crimes committed in the city g0|pacific Coast, as it will open the way for the es- PHONE 259 Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. "Vis- unsolved. The epidemic of robberies last year|taplishment of mail routes between California and | e el iting brothers welcome. furnish a case in point. Not one of them committed | British Columbia and Seattle and between Seattle, | Eben S. Draper, of Hopedale, in which the perpettrators were not arrested and |British Columbia and Alaska. Mass., former army captain, re-, . convictions orppfeas of guilty obtained, either | STy o e 'cently announced his cnndlduy‘ RUbert Slmpson through the City Police or the Federal officers. Be- | Community Betterment. | for the Um"d,'f"u’rt‘e""f“z‘:tz % Opt. D. THE CASH BAZAAR tween the two forces there has been a splendid ( i) — i Graduate kos Angeles Col- b Fairbanks News-Miner.) | | lege of Optometry and i degree of co-operation wi;ho:t anykjc:;flto‘:ss'1 bg €8t} This community represents much to all of us. 1t (3 | Opthalmology | Open Evenings down its effectiveness. This has worked to the bene- js nome; it is where our families are reared; it 15‘ . | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground it to both forces and to the advantage of the com- the center of our joys and sorrows: it is whera| | 1f you want superior | ',___—_—{l: Opposite U. S. Cable Office munity at large. our property interests lie. The better the co:l 1} work call l Fe munity the better it is for each individual mem! o 3 | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ~ £ R of the community. A greater degree of prosperity | | CAPITAL LAUNDRY il Optometrist-Optician 1 ARB GF AUTO CASUALTY LIST GROWS. for each individual. Phone 355 ] | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted / " 1, St gt Making a better community, a more prosperous g3 | »Room 16, Valentine Bldg. ! When 31680 persons were killed by automobiles |community, is the work of individuals, but of indi-| | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | H A ULING in the United States last year, it brought the grand |viduals working together along Xcomprehensive ;nd. 1 | Appointment. Phone 484 | PIONEER total of such fatalities for the past ten years up |progressive lines. As a community we go now! S| ~ — @3 LOT CLEANING . to 190850, figures compiled by the American Motor- (When each one travels his own path, each letfldms‘ _/‘;“N_f H'LL;TUDIOI T AX I Wh PR Office at Wolland’s ©' ists' Association reveal. The number of victims of [In a ditfferexllt d”EC}';‘Dn- 5'};‘ ;Nhl Stm‘“:“g C;ll‘ & ~oF JNEPIANO T 5 Juneau Public Library en you thin t,(’ Tailor Sho i different goal. We have collective interests and to bread - satisfaction p automobiles last year was 12 per cent. larger than accomplish anything, must work collectively—each | Fn-c R d. R JIM McCLOSKEY ondll AHinle of: anr B in 1928, that is 6,780 persons more were killed in|e "o\ % Learn the Modern Way | B eading hoom Day and Night Service %ou bt }:F{ '9“ ho Chester Barnesson 1929 in automobile accidents than in 1928. The| " wpen we think of ourselves as a community s | City Hall, Second Floor I:;d § fté;“l ,ou?&; PHONE 66 automobiles increased in number between the tWO|gircle, in which each member of the community Pluy Real Jazz Piano | §4(*Main Streot and Fourth Phon 443 {’L t dath i %slice DAIRY FERTILIZER years but eight per cent. Thus, the death list Was has a place, we can visualize the benefits of co- in 3 Months I - R e asted the 1{; o By Load or Sack disproportionately larger than the automobile reg- loperative action passing from one to another aroun- s .'m“‘:z“ lol’e" From Stand next to I Goldstein It's good roug istration. this circle. When by such co-operative action we | (. representative in Juneau & g Do Front St;eet and through,' loaf A comparitive analysis of the figures for last year |increase the prosperity, the wealth of the com-| 4ol Mav 15. Call 1534 for Girculation Room Open from aft.er }oaf. So’s our shows that the number Killed by automobiles is ap- [IRitY, we have increased the prosperity. the|pppE HEMONSTRATION I'to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,to 8:30 pastry. - — proximately three times the total of homicides flnd'wcacom:m:?t(i.es ";;mvf;w‘;l thee c‘:";ie“,mu“ bt 3 p. ;;wspfl‘;:::mmrefizfi:fl. l twice 'the total of sulcldes in the United States,,, CoOMINEE 1 WilSh the Infwichar mombers L ey A 1 eeriess CO LOR there being 10,050 of the former and 15500 of the jaox of co-operative effort. With éach backward Carl’s Taxl latter in the United States last year. The surveylstep there comes a decrease in property values, a W P Johnson FREF TO ALL Baker PRINTING also shows that approximately one-third of all the |decrease in the number of opportunities for the y idental deaths in the country result from motor |individual in the home town. This community can- :;:‘?:;:apsl not afford to be numbered among those that are| AT F:ll:l:l’l"“:;%llu ea ey ———8 PHON “Rewember e Nyme’ increases the pulling oL s R NI going backward. We must, and will, keep in the E RRIS H power of any printing s 3 i ; WASHING HA ardware r INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY. forefront of those that are going forward. We can MAYTAG y fob Eoe dtok do this by working together for the interest of all. MACHINES ¥ Company - AR AT B . We quippe i = i % We are all a part of the community circle, each AY-FAN 108 1 FOR GOOD rprintingquickly Indw‘idual msp}onsxbll{ly i promolmnl O kLo unit of which is dependent upon each other unit. PAX Ren % NOW located next H C] . d P . dlecolo P! ‘ health is emphasized by the Public Health League Let us make our eQmMEAI a bettr place in which | Phone 1 R | eaning an ressing and ulhhctorfly of the State of Washington. It does not minimize to live by co-operative effort. 3 CONNO S South Front Street | CALL 371 K the duty owed the citizen by City, County, State | Front Street Juneau GARAGE Work called for and delivered and Federal agencies in saf(fzunr.d\ng his health, Prohibition in France. | Py | The Capital Cleanere but it does stress that each individual owes every (New York World.) — = = | /—-—————-‘ other individual a like duty. In the French public schools, it seems, the pro- e | § Prompt Service, Day and Night { | = _ -y GET A CORONA In a recent bulletin, the League pointed out |nibitionists have been conducting an ‘energetic s H A S | | Our trucks go any place any | || For Your School Work some things which largely rest upon individual effort campaign, denouncing alecohol as the “ruin of the H CovicH AUTO SERVICE ! | time. A tank for Dievel Oil ’ J. B. Burford & Co, 4 as follows: individual,” and pointing to “great dry America’s K Y V l bl H STAND AT THE OLYMPIC and » tank fex ceada Sil save "O;u- 4; ORd b. | If every child with measies, scarlet fever, |Preponderance in the field of sports” And in the ! eep our v aiuaoves | Phone 342 Day or Night burnde | tekble { x o a5 s woen oy mumps or Whooping coughs Were isolated, Chamber of Deputies the other day certain rep- || H 50c AnyWhere in City |/ PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 customers’ . i , i ¥ i y Ba—rf these diseases would soon be memories, and resentatives of the country’s 1,500,000 wine growers | { ceesoeecceeceeeee | | RELIABLE TRANSFER - damaged eyes, ears, hearts and kidneys Lflade a ‘m':ntdro‘: :b&ubt‘;l- St; “;\;{S'-leltlt dl;i Etz;ey i = | 5 would be less common. If every person were pebImE, ncced, AAASEERESMEIRUG, plinister of Bdu~ )i y iy __T immunized against diphtheria, that cradle- f::mflfll- ]hud to l:\ate a h;;s_ty sf;:tch_trepud]lgmll)g‘ : . roo H Try Our $1.00 Dinner | IUNEég TRANSFER snatcher would have to curl up and die. e whole campaign, promising that it would be I 0 F P f ry Our $1. MPANY If all common colds were isolated, there swpped‘»ut loncla and alluding to wines as “one of n ur r'ire 0 “); 500 Merchants’ l:‘uh 1] FIRE ALARM CALLS would be little broncho-pneumonia. If all |our national glories.” 4 ¥ i 11 A M to2P | R e the rats were dead, there wowld be no For ourselves, we hope this business goes no! Bllildln i ‘ ARCADE CAFE ! 11 _: 'nm: ::: mnum plague. If all human carriers had clean further. For it would be an unfortunate thing| . g E\ | 16 EFr'mont l'!lnkllnw“ hands, and if flies could find no breeding for ttl“s particular fltfltlm““‘ g]?l;y. f"_‘;”‘l’lfi“ ‘1‘20;‘06-‘1 I Commns - orancass s 1.8 Prost o";;' Gl Sy » A Piled r intestinal di S on strict governmental supervision, if the 1,500,000 " o 5 Hipe o T SR » Opp. Gross Apts B e 1. | ¥ihb srowarn. o mE RS Bt vy e | Safe Deposit boxes of various sizes may il 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, would be almost unknown. If a certain kind & 3 4 kA | The Florence Shop | !] 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. of mosquito had not been eliminated, yellow cfmdxlions re%lly are in the great drsflAme'nm‘ that | be rented by the year, or for g shorter «Natvette” Croquignole Perm- | | 1.9 l"ronc' at A, J. Office. fever would still be raging. If every person wins so many points in the Olympic Games. Speci- K A . aat Wave 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro were successtully vaccinated, there could be n;au\ it 0 morzd ux:desir::ég :hnt: llhfe) ‘Imdl out period, at a nominal fee. BEAUTY SPECIALISTS |] 375 Willoughby, opp. Cash Gole's smallpox. what has happened since n California, home . it { P e £ :mfl 1?0341 freedom in these matters is as |State of Charley Paddock. There, as we all know Built entirely of steel and concrete, Phone 427 for Appointment | | Barn. Moves, Packs and Stores ndividual freedom i S L 3 . ol e A ’ HAR: 2-4 Front and Seward. Freight and dangerous as is unrestricted use of poison the vintners used to enjoy a moderate prosperity bank building is cl ified A-1 i | ‘el an Baggage s i . our ban ullding 1s classiiled as an \ 2-5 Front and Main. gas or fire-arms. We have a moral obliga- even managing to offer competition of a sort with - 2 X H 1| 2.6 nd snd t Dell tion to protect others. the vintners of France. Then came Prohibition [} 5 risk by insurance companies. No com- 15 e e mmrth s m““"- Promp! very of If we were scrupulously clean, if we all and they were in despair. Some of them, if memory |[i bustible d in it i i i} 20 i ALL KINDS OF COAL " s (eran d 1o it sulcide. But the ustible material was used in its con H AU CABINET Fire i built up disease-resistance by proper food and serves, were tempte comm e. But that . ! il{ JUNE 3:2 Gastinest ahd Réwn Way: habits, if we fought our infections in pri- merely shows that it is silly to be hasty with rop struetion. Our vaults are of the heav- H PHONE 48 3 el H TAIL MILL- 3-4 Second and Goid. : 2 " reg sun or cyanide. For as it turned out, Jan. 17 H and DE ! e il iwe L qepBiohed 8,00 Mo b, 1 vy ; iest and finest steel and concrete con- H 3-5 Fourth and Harals, health - conscience, our reward would be 1920, was not the end, but the dark hour before » i H WORK CO. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. ample. the dawn. For some reason, the wine growers| struction possible. i 3-7 Fifth and East All civilization depends, primarily, upon f California prospered as never before. Their| E Front Street, next to Warmer | 3-8 Seventh and Gold. the control of disease, without which our m‘oguct doubled, quadrufile: Ofil"rflefl; the rail- H Machine Shop I| 3-9 Fitth and ! modern cities could not exist. But there roads supplied them hundreds of cars to move it, i {141 Nt Wo! o is much to be done vet—and who is going |the Government supplied them with money to! K CABINET and g “"“'m""*m.s“""“'" "°“"‘I - to help—We are, we the people of the United market it. And on May 15, 1926, Charley Paddock H 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. States, ran 100 yards in $'4 seconds. i MILLWORK i| 45 Nintn and Calhoun. Y In other words, we are afraid if the vintners of ) A i Vi Main, WHEN IS A LILY REALLY A LILY? |France ever found out about this, instead of in- H GENERAL CARPENTER/|| :_—: :’:l?& .;4!’ a ~ " EXPERT TELLS, ~ [structing their Deputies to denourice Prohibition T’ B ]‘I B ' d B k i WORK | e L LY they would instruct them to be for it. For given e b. » benrends bpan f GLASS REPLACED ! . " z a law and an appropriation for enforcement, there H REPLACE | BURFORD S CORNER Pihsbris, § FONEIE 4o & yecent Department of certainly would be gold in them thar vines o H IN AUTOS . Agricultural publication Dr. David Griffiths, the "3 : Oldest Bank in Alaska i Carnation Ice Cream department’s specialist in bulb production, tells| Ghio man was arrested for making whiskey from i| {Estimates Furnished Upon TAXI SERVICE what a lily is—and also what it isn't. Irish potatoes. Not Irish whiskey, though.—(Flor- k’ Request ! Old papers at The Empire of- Phone 314 “The word ‘lily'” says Doctor Griffiths, “Is llida Times-Union.) EE5e | L s e e mers cmeeed 1106