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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. o forget the aid their organizations had rendered Dally 41“8’5“ Empu‘e |the President and ‘his party in the last election. | They intimated that there would be other conven- | Fraternal Socwtm B —————1 . . . EDITOR AND MANAGER tions and other elections, and the intimation was 5 > |the equivalent of a threat. Helene W. L. Albrecht Tin Sxeept Sunday by the |y on ot an appeal to the justness of their ahd oF - Gastin:au Channel; l L ————— L B 3 AUTOS FOR HIRE NY at Second and Main » PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS __|cause. It was not even a request that the President | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red it every.;eé. ost Office In Juneau as Second Class ought as a matter of principle to stick fast to A » Rev, Medical Gymnastics. 4 and s in § ond and fourth » X 35 campaign promises and pledges that were made to 4 g 41v Goldstein Buildins I Wednesdays at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. awell ang |the People. It was rather notice that they ex-| Phone Office, 216 ~ oclock. Elks Hall, YOk B T ahs Vb SL S by Treadive pected payment for their services in the 1928 cam- 24-Hour Service ' Visiting brothers By mall, postage paid.-at thie follewing rates: |paign. It was almost, if not quite, a declaration : welcome. 007 ORe momth, T MgveLte KT o 2 T lthat a bargain had been made and they would take DR A v A ° R B. MARTIN, Bxaltea Ruler. g r‘c’)’r’r‘x:panr' "any Hiine ok regularity | the President's political scalp if ‘he did not stay 301-303 Goldstein Bldg, . H. SIDES, Sscretary. fa Foi Baitmaliana Hukiness Office put. - 10 "Whe B8 N S “d"";s"’"hma; the: k:;d: PHONE 656 Co-Ordinate Boa ——— been organized aid rendered by churches el Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. . . = les of Freemasoz MEMB§R‘ OF ASSOCIIAT’E Hoover campaign. 0 Begmnmg SUNDAY’ JUNE l‘nh’ | ry Scottish Rite The Associate Press is excluslv P —_—— use for fon of all news di; In this country where so much depends upon | 118 Seward St. Phon J PR . Reeular meeting it orn credited " this paper and also the b pic contiment 1t is difficult to maintatn secrecy ( S e 2% {T Dr. Charles P. Jenne Taxi Rates within the City of Ju- 'second Friday sotin kil about secretly made political bargains, and a way 'IIIEHTERERIEEEREONERERRENNENNEDIY © | DENTIST 11 b each month st ALRSEA SV TEUEATION UATANTERS, TO B (4RO |generally develops o discover Who s in or Dot || Rooms 8 snd b Velentine neon W tah Rite Tempie sl ‘m po}mcs FERRY TIME CARD | I hlefl::&nfl:cm WALTER B, EEISEL, Becretary, ALASKA ON PROHIBITION. ! Ex-Gov. Gifford Pinchot who was recently nom- NES —*—J: 1.00 Per Call LOYAL ORDER =i Leaves Juneau for Douglas and | = B that the sentiment inated for his old office again by the Pennsylvania Thane I " OF MOOSE same in Alaska as Republican primary has demanded that Republican 6:15a.m. 8:15pm. el | Dr. J W‘ B'ayne Juneau Lodge No. 700. elsewhere. F Times recently State Chairman Martin resign. Chairman Martin 7:10a.m. $7:30 p.m. M DENTIST SRERTEIC A S T4 uge;t: every Monday i : 2 | night, at 8 o'clock. AR %o and 369 votes were refuses to do so. It is now intimated that Mr. 9:15a.m.1 40pm. 1| Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. B O O ot i They divided as |Martin, Mr. Vare and the Mellons. of Pittsburgh| 12:0pm.t - #:iSpm. | ottice. haars) 9 FENRICES SEDA, : TOM SHEARER, Dictator cast—a fair number that place ey divide o Faier 1ded thab M, - Blasht mile e dfate 2:00 pm. 12 midnight | ; 'h i . . P . . W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 826 follows un G O Bispumt vy || STends Y apciieent. Glacier Taxi Associat : B For continuance and enforcement, of the Eigh- It the general election. An independent wet can-| 3:15pam: ! | Phone 321 tauion MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 187 teenth Amendment and the Volstead Act, 24; for didate for Governor is threatened. Leaves Douglas for Juneas ivwmtmd ;ounh :on. the modification of the Volstead Act to permit| S T RS R T ) { 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. s of each month in light wines and beer, T1; for repeal of the Pro-| Chicago’s Chief of Police has resigned so that | 8:30am. t1:45pm. | Dr. A. W. Stewart || Scottish Rite Temple, 7 I R ) jthe functioning of the Police Department might not | 9:30 a.m.1 9:55 pm. A DENTIST o’ \Q’/ beginning at 7:30 p. m That means that only 6% per cent. of the b¢ interferred with pending the investigation of 12:45pm.t §11:30 pm. || Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. /" EVANS 'L GRUBER e ‘d iP Bibiton i W Have 1w the Department and his administration of it. That 2:15 p.m. 12:15a.m, | SEWARD BUILDING ( Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Rk, JavOpea DI - 2 was being a good sport at least. 38:30 p.m.t 1:15am. Office Phone 469, Res. , Y Pty Almost as sweeping was a Prohibition poll at 5:00pm Phone 276 O — - Hyder recently where 171 votes were cast—a rather T 5 oL Sl g 1 ar SOn s axl ORDER OF EASTERN STAR large vote for that town. The Hyder electors voted “Fame Is No Plant. —Preight’ will be WJW P T i —-l T“&eg:’ :;’:.é:"“‘:: 4 27 for enforcement, 58 for modification and 87 for S iy 1—Saturdays only IR A s month, s (New York Times.) 3 atrective AxfliR: *?’ Dr. H. Vance ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 at 8, o'clock, Seottish Twice in its history this country knew two pop- ular songs as well as it knows the face of Lincoln. The first was written at the time of the Spanish 5 The| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | Osteopath—201 Coldstdin Bldg. Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto 8 | or by appointment ite T . LILY Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At- Any Hour— .. :unrm. Worthy DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Matron; FANNY . L. | In the two towns 540 votes were distributed: For enforcement, 51; for modification, 129; for repeal, 361 |War and called “Good-Bye, Dolly Gray.” | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | S- 0 ROBINBON, Secretary. —_—— e other came early in this century, and the first tion Company & Phone: Office 1671. P ’wnes II and lngle = Sy TOBACCO CULTURE AND INDUSTRY two lines of its refrain were more familiar than/ "~~~ . & Residence, MacKinnon Apts. 2 2 'Glsg;s(ég:nc No. 1760 N IN | 5 b SRS TS P ) . . # . No. GROWING. {any classic couplet: & Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Il The Coff Sh Meetings second and last PSRRI | School-days, school-days, | e Lollee uppe — \ Monday at 7:30 - Tobacco production in the world has increased | Dear old Golden Rule days. | MRS. .K. HOOKER r Dr. GCO. L. Banon b =2y y 30 p. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Strees Graham’s Taxi | e=ommms more than 56 per cent. over the pre-war average,| The author of those two songs, W. D. Cobb, died || Home cooked meals as you like | 4 leaving an estate of $250. Thousands .of soldiers| | them.” Featuring Chicken Din- {: x althoug oduction i ther countries is | pod 1 .T;Ouihc :: D‘:erome g u‘r’e f;r 1909, tobacco marched in Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines | ners every Thursday. Rice nearly per cent. g 4 ¢ to the strains of “Good-bye, Dolly, I must laa-ve‘ | Ahlers Bldg., Corner Third and exports from the United States are mounting from you,” but,few of them troubled to know the name | | Franklin Streets. CHIROPRACIOR Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 a. m. %o 12 noom ! I LI | H year to year. Greater use of cigarettes is largely of the aufhor-composer. In later years later Writers e o ol | 2p.m toB p m | —_— r I i { e s DOU . o. K responsible for this increasing flow of gold into of popular songs have learned how to make money = ii | Phone 565 0UCLAS .‘:12;::;-.{,“3 E the farmers' coffers, since modern methods of out of them. This is due to the development of | PRIVATE BOARDING HOIVSE“,‘ 6 p. m to8p m i &Mflndnya & ol manufacture and the perfection of new machinery, musical comedy and mechanical contrivances. Some- | 421 SEWARD STREET | By Appointment | ST AND AT ARC ADE C AFE b Eag’lu' Tock makes possible the turning out of a greater number times the nflfl}le of a :yrlfh Wfl'fir“ is ‘;t&“;‘e‘i 0 | Table board — weekly, $10.00; | !.l PHONE 289 | Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. of cigarettes and the opening up of new sales fields. 'his most popular song in the public mind because| gngie meals, 50 cents each; | |2 o s P. GUY SMITH, gt The manufacture and distribution of various Dé has -achieved fame otherwise. Witness the|| ginner served from 5:30 to !: Day -and Night Service i author of “Will You Love Me in December,” &c. iting brothers welcome. | || 6:30 p. m. | | A P CARRIE A WALL Rain—Seattle and Miami. | brands of cigarettes in the United States increased 953,000,000 during the first four months of 1930 | and at the same time the export of unmanufactured | tobacco from this country was approximately 23 | (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) | per cent. over the corresponding period of 193.| Tne first day of Jume Eave Seattle almost w’ The Florence Shop | America ships tobacco to 74 countries, according to much rainfall as we are entitled to during the | | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- , | Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate kos Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and . | Opthalmology e e L Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Prompt Sepvice, Day and Night Frs CovicE AuTo SERVICE i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL STAND AT THE OLYMPIO Optometrist-Optician i | Eyes E})’mmined—()luus Fitted o Room 16, Valentine Bldg. SR 15 ks < IR 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment. Phone 484 Any Place in the City for $1.00 ‘ 199 T axi $1'00. . GARBAGE TO ANY PART HAULING : OF CITY LOT CLEANING ) Office at Wolland’s + [ hone Tailor Shop [ THE CASH BAZAAR Open Evenings Opposite U. S. Cable Office | =nt Wave the Department of Commerce, 53 of which produce 'whole month. But if you think the slightly more | ansn! tobacco themselves. {than an inch of rain that fell Sunday was wet, | BEAUTY EPECM{JEXB . ey Cade |what sbout the forty-elght-hour presipitation ot |1 - Phone 4%y far Appointment | H 8 T , > i 143 inches with which Miami, Fla, was being |3¥———— 7% TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. <de1uged at about the same period? s e - The reaction to the intimation of Chairman| Y¢S It rains on Puget Sound, but we are stil ol o P {shy of the 16.23 inches which weather statisticians - Wikershan of the Law Bntofcement Commision, 31y % e 1823 inehes which wesiner siatisicans | JUNEAU CABINET that greater progress might be made toward the ymonths of a normal year. No one will complain|} and DETAIL MILL- elimination of liquor traffic and liquor consump-' ,if this deficlency is made up — providing Jupe | tion in the United States through education and|Jluvius moves his sprinkling can away in time to WORK CO i | persuasion than through Prohibition enforcement, make things pleasant for the tourists. | does not corroborate the protestation ,of certain IR i | | |2 i | i TELEPHONE 183 TAX] R Juneau Public Library Front Street, next to Warner in the Admlnistratlon that they would do well not' Dispau:hr GENERAL ' CARPENTER WORK Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,t0:8:30 p. m. Current Mumu. Gastinean Hote) g Cars for Hire—Drive Yourself | Rndutas ghoy Free Reading Room churchmen that they and the churches they e | 30 Deraatie ek, dto: srieuce gy poeds 1:I o m Chester Barnesson « 3::1“ had not entered pomvlcs. Almost immediately ;,lmtceh:x:t ‘xteawblt,e—r-r:g:&ton, Oe:io.m?;\exn‘;::fim A : CABINET and Main Street and Fourth & PHONE 66 i r Chairman Wickersham's statement had reached | MILLWORK Stand at Pioneer DAIRY FERTILIZER the press, high church and Anti-Saloon leaders Mr. Hoover may be *“so dry that he squeaks” | m.fldh' nw:l(:”. g Pool Hall L rmaa conveyed word to the President and others high \but not so dry that he speaks.—(St. Louis Post- | - » > 00 a | | GLASS REPLACED JUST THE THING FOR THAT — § loumim ot vnl|| men, || " soivics™" HURRY-UP MEAL — — HEINZ--in Tomato Sauce, small, 13c, 2 for .......25¢ HEINZ--in Tomato Sauce, medium, 17¢, 3 for .....50c HEINZ--in Tomato Sauce, large, 28¢, 2 for . .......55¢ CAMPBELLS--in Tomato Sauce, med., 13c, 2 for .25¢ NEW ARRIVALS AT REMARKABLE PRICES Heinz Cucumber Pickles, per jar ...............23¢c Fanning’s. Cucumber Pickles (Like Mother Used to make) per jar ... .: i vl S Al dT N PR = —=| LJ.SsAricx Keep a few cans of BAKED PORK AND BEANS in the house. They = GARBAGE HARgfig‘"d“" SRy ; FENGAE : By i cost little and their food. value is gr'edt. Good high grade food, baked ! HA ULED Now located next and canned by clean, sanitary and satisfactory method. | AND LOT CLEANING " CONNORS | gty ' GARAGE | Our ob-bot ummyo' : Phone us to el undmwdlbenghtmdt job to get the job you have for us =sssassae W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING ' MACHINES DAY-FAN RADIOS Phone 1 Front Street Juneau We make the better kind of a{ead—tha kind makes you go badc to the bread dish several times before you have finished your meal. And at break- fast you’ll find our rolls mighty tasty and satisfying. Peerless Del Monte Sardines (in pure olive oil) per can, 18 2top 5 e RE ey el e T Del Monte Peaches 2 1-2's (heavy syrup), per can, e, 3 for oot 0 B R aR Reliance Peaches, 2 1-2's (heavy syrup), per can, GR:\NDMOTHER'S CAKES AND COOKIES Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL » PHONE 48 1-9 Front at A. J.monmm 2-1 Willoughby st 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 Pifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. and the DIPLOMA The bank book is the first text-book in the new school of practical experience. OO e n e s ST ST The diploma is an honorable discharge from the old school— HOTEL N N 1 N 7 - but the less in th hool ich difficult. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES T e e R e el bank book, you teach him or her SUEYADIREER VIO To be self-reliant—To be business-like and systematic— S B To know the value of money And the most important lesson to insure success in life— REGULAR SAVING $1.00 or more will open an account The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest , Alaslru ! The BANK BOOK . Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—385 00O OO RO L. C. SMITH and CORONA Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO, “Our door step is worn by - ssatisfied customers™. s fillllllllllllllllllllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllulllllllmlllllIHII_IIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllI!IIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIJIHIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIflIIIIlIIIlIIIlllII]IIIIIl

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