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3 THE DAILY jon for the nursing of the needy and sick of San neisco in their homes. HDaily Alaska Empire ALASKA EMPIRE, W EDNESDAY, ' AUGUST 27, 1930. NOTICE OF AFYLICATION v FOR PATENT SERIAL NO. 07546 - PROFESSIONAL ||| or ] | Fraternal Sacieties !' | : T R o O Bes. Bran.|Tn tho Unitea Statss Land OFORNI = — AUTOS FOR HIRE - . S LR i St g pea )f San Fran-|In the United Sta ai | ¥ 7z YOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | Vills Montaivo fhe Phetan home south of 8ot b le| for the Juncau Land’ District: ab % : | Gastinsau Channe! } TG e — |cisco and $250,000 for its maintenance as a public oot A 3 Helene W. L. Albrecht — ‘ Published _ev vening _except Sunday by _the i 5 ; : g ‘ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 4t Second and Main DArk } : In the Matter of the Applicatién PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS ] Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. % Other bequests give Santa Clara University, near| of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red : Meeting every sec- 4 Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class |San Jose, and St. Ignatius University, San Francisco,( PANY, a corporation’ organized{ Rev, Medical Gymnastics, onids and: oW tH 8 J matter. Catholic institutions, $50,000 each for literature and| under the laws of Al&s‘]‘qflé fg‘;' 41v_Goldstein ’ ° Wednesdays at 8 ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t scholarships. The University of California will| Patent l“z thel .‘AURUN;M e Phone Office, 216 < o'clock. Elks Hall S Oelivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | . ke aiGdl . b ships and $25,000| 1od€_mining claim, emb-;oediBNieEe Visiting broth R S i *hn‘m for ‘$d1~25(n=’r rr(wnth-' . JEERBLYE. B T scholarsiipe i U. S. Mineral Survey No. ;515,.;—4— : ng brothers 3 matl, postage paid, at the following rates: = Ifor research situated on Chichagoff Island, in ————m? welcome. B o TaRuce BIROU slx Snonths, in advados, RIEES 4 S Chichagoff Mining District, siumfi it e o ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. " Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | that those Tammany District Leaders can-| Recording Precinet, First Judicial 3 M. H. SIDES, Eacretary. notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity | In the delivery of their papers. Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. Division, Alaska. . Effici & 2 Division KL, v S BEONE 80 Careful icient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour- DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel a record in high percentage of cor- three of them| wt hope for Co-Ordinate Bod {ruption are only two m'd e ;i That the Chichagoff Power Com- Hours § a. m. to 9 p. m. 3 1 les of Freemasom MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. investigations an ere are far pany a corporation organized und- g7 o7 Y,, Pho II d S le 0 ‘ ry Scottish Rite Associated Press 1 ly entitled to th o i ¥ ; -‘:hr'l»r :::Ghal(:mlunr (lfr' n‘l ;f;;"&fi;u’vfifl; crpdn:u te ny Leaders than there were Cabinet|er the laws of Alaska, whose post! " nes an lng Regular meeting R or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the 1 1921-23 Py second Friday LI focal news published herein P cffice address is 424 Goldstein| | [)r, rl B | Ruilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filsi! I Cha es P Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month st . 2 P e DENTIST Bennett of Canada has taken for him-|its application in the U. 8. Land] Roo! 7:30 p. m. Boot« ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER { ms 8 and 9 Valentine - THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. i to the task of being Prime Min-|Office at %nchorage, Alaska, forj Bullding | tish Rite Temple » of State for For-|Patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode; Telephone 176 the three|Mining claim and included within'y, o lios of Secretary WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. Graham’s Taxi and Minister of Finance, o0 LOYAL ORDER 9 tant posts in the Government. Now the|us o Mareral S‘éfii{‘a’;‘;fi“;\:infi““ E - OF MOOSE | Juestior Is he trying to emulate Mussolini? Does District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka | Dl‘. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700 he Ig confidence in his associates? Or is helRecording Precinct, First Judicial' DENTIST Ph 565 Meets every Mondaw just a glutton for work? Division at Chichagoff Post Offies| | one night, at 8 o'clock. on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and | more particularly described as fol | lows: TOM SHEARER, Dictator | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. s W. T. VALE, Secy., P. ©. Box 820 " Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE The Week’s Primaries. | N e o R s Ry e Phone 321 -4 ’ . . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 (New York Times.) | AURUM NO. 13 LODE — Day and Night Service ! Q7 Y ol “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner and with corner No. 1 of Pa- cific Lode, survey No. 1045, whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears | Among the tremendous issues settled by voters in the State preliminary elections last week, a few stand out. Ohio Democrats decided to be Wet in Washington and Dry in Columbus. Whiskers and prevailed over riches and oil in Oklahoma. . day of each month ia (e Scottish Rite Temple, Y | beginning at 7:30 p.-m, L | $3%5 EVANS L. GRUBER, B I T O A G P T Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Any Place in the City for $1.00 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. I oratory 0 | b i S. 55 deg. 13' E. 13301 ft. SEWARD BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, ‘Sec- ansas refused to punish Senator Joe RObINSOn| rhence N. 65 deg. 19° W. 34350 || Office Phone 460, Res. || porrrrr e retaid TEX for taking tea on the terrace of the Commons while| ¢t to corner No. 2. Thence N. | Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night ° g in London. Alabama held a primary without the| 47 deg. 58’ W. 1007.50 ft. to {g 4 a l ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | presence of Tom Heflin. And Nebraska renominated| corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. |- =1} CovicH AUTO SERVICE 1 a 8 l Second and Fourth P . 5 % fon the Republican ticket a Senator who voted for| 03' W. 565.10 ft. to corner No. |&— —*—i; - Texas has decided emphatically that she Wants|,\ o0 for president and attacks Mr. Hoover| 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. STAND AT THE OLYMPIO Tuesdays of each month, f at 8 o'clock, Seottish no more clowning in the State House. “Ma” Fergu- 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence Phone 342 Day or Iiight Dr. H. Vance i l every day Os —20] dstein | son, who corfesséd that she was “running just for| «The Democratic Party faces the country on a| N- 6 deg. 03 E. 4838 ft. to 1;?:::.:2 to :’;o‘;lw 5; ’B::B..l $1.00 :gllt’enzeénnplle).l #:flLY, : ¥ L J Jim,” was emphatically defeated for the Democratic lunited front,” said Chairman Jouett Shouse, com-| Soret No 1 the place B‘x’éab; ] or by appointment = | ‘ | Matron; FANNY L. " ] nomination for Govenor. Ross S. Sterling, publisher menting on the primaries, “Where We are not| jyg15 - acres. Total area in Licensed Osteopathic Ph"ichnl . TO ANY PART | ROBINSON, Secretary. Al * of the Houston Post-Dispatch, State Highway cqu;."Dr,\', we are sopping Wet. Where we are not con-| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur= Phone: Office 1671. : ’ one of the wealthiest men of his State, will be the) /) "0 T Thiiterly ppposed to it. In Nebraska,| claimed by applicant” - r b) | Meetings second and let next Governor. “Jim” and “Ma” may now go backi| ' . aidate Mr. Norris, is the most useful man| United States Location Monn- '3 SKA TING One ' Monday at 7:30 p. m to the farm and forget. They ought to succeed|;" FPRCICL® TTC U O eeka, our candidate,|ment No. 7, to which this survey|d Dr- Geo. L. Bartom there. Mr. Hitchcock It is said that “Jim” Ferguson is one of the |jjfe " best farmers in Texas, and that “Ma” is a woman “Prospects are wonderful for of culture and refinement, a type of the women said Senator-Chairman Fess. that have made the South famous, there is none to|control it, will be a national forum. Mr. Morrow of L-} M.' No. 7 in latitude 57 deg dispute. She ran for the Governorship three times New Jersey will state one side of the Prohibition ED, ‘0,: N. and longltude 136 deg I #pirit’ of -ayalty’ YAUA Hasband. tha Hiad been |Question, Mr. McCulloch of Ohio the other. I shall 05 45 'WA Magnetic variation 30, ) dlsqualifisd to run for hiligelft Onos she was elected [2(tempt to present the Bftitude of the President, de%,hao & PHONE 259 i while my beloved colleague from Nebraska, Mr. e names of the ownersof con=igs & and twice defeated Norris, will attempt to diseredit it. Mr. Borah ‘and |flicting clalms are not known io = is the most useful man in publiclis tied, consists of a cross on ex-| posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8 the Republicans,” [{t. on the shor: of Klag Bay, Chis “Congress, it we|chagofl Island and chiseled U. 5‘1[ CHIROPRACIOR | Hellenthal Building | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 a. ™. to 12 noomn | 2p. m t3p m ) | | | ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E, \J ! Meets first and th*~d &Mondays. 8 o'clock, : at Eagles’ Hail Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Serretary.. Visiting brothers welcome. A. B. HALL Wednesday, Friday and Sundav | Transient brothers urg- e J ’ i ) 6p m t8p m By Appointment 199 Gastinean Hote) | THE NEV IDEAL ||| HAULED I She has said that she was happier on the !nrmSMr_ J. J. Davis will represent labor; Mrs. McCormick |the applicant except as hereinabova than in the State House or as the First Lady o('und Mr. Butler of Massachusetts will speak for capi- et forth. The total area embraced the State when her husband was Governor. Shetal. A-coming' or a-gwine, the people are bound |In-the survey and claimed by the | Robert Simpson Opt. D. rvetreat at Moms by a heroic disobédience of orders of Congressman W. W. Chalmers of the Toledo, |ang fought the enthused German oncoming hordes|bY virtue of the provisions of ths Ohio, Congressional District by Wilbur M. White (o a standstill. | statutes. who made his campaign on @ plank favoring the| General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien will and| repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office phone 484, residence | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | will probably be glad to get back to it. Her hus-to run inio a Republican traveling in the .samnienzlnxg,a::);sfllllzgi(:s::;ez-mmmg aq.|)| Graduate Xos Angeles Col- SHOPPE | AND LOT CLEANING band is a far more attractive figure as a farmer |dircction. versely any of the above described loflo, DL Doy (W10 18 Frout Sreet ] E O. DAVIS l THE CASH BAZAAR than as a State House clown. i3 veins, lodes or premises are re-| Opthalmology |1 MARY HAMMER ) Phone 584 ! The Man of Mons. quired to file notice of their ad,|), G!asses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | | | Evenin = Tk : v pc: ik verse claims with the Register ol | Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and | Open [Eveninge JUST ANOTHER STRAW. | £ Pl i . \ Finnish Copperware — Knives ! | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ihe Unita Blates, Land (Offioe: A8l e e | d Li i Opposite U. 8, Cable Offs . 3 ; | There just has died one of the real heroes of the|Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| | i HWELL | t and Linens | ppo L8, e Office Just another straw to indicate the trend of | There Just has died one of the venl MGtats of tIC il "0/ blication, or elght months||, OPtometrist-Opticlan | 3 —_— public sentiment was the defeat for Tenomination | 1 i 1 thereafter, or 'they will he bmed“_&:ycs Examined—Glasses Fitted 1 | | FOREST wWOoO0D GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland's J. LINDLEY GREEN, W.P.J ohnsbn FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING Chalmers |should, live in history as one of the most remarkable - Register., had been four times elected to Congress and he|figures participating in the world conflict. First publication, July 12, 1930. entered the primary campaign with the backing of| Fate's wry determinations appear sometimes in|Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Postmaster-General Walter F. Brown and the Hoov-|Pe 8rotesquely ironical, and never more so than in . a 5 the peace-time death of the great soldier who dared er leaders in his district. While Chalmers refused and survived the major dangers of frightful war only 4/{/Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room | | | | | i zt; s:::x:k c:t ;ndfa\'o’r of :ryohibm‘ojnbll:fl“;e hf:"imari to die in an automobile accident in London. SUMMER o MACHINES Tallog ‘Bhop ERPRET 10 Ta0 & (ORE C1yFecorc ReIng. Dum. A1 Smith-Dorrien at La Cateau staged the most f City Hall, Second Fleor ENERAL MOTORS RADIOS received the active support of the Anti-Saloon |dramatic scene of the Great War. The Allies were RATES Maln Street and Fourth . Chester Barnesson League and other dry organizations. White attacked |in flight. Sir John French, Commander in Chief on all L SRR Phone 17 PHONE 66 Chalmers as the candidate of the drys and pro- of the British armies, had given orders to Smith-| 3 s _‘n ':‘ ul'“ From Front Street Juneau DAIRY FERTILIZER clajmed his own wel doctrine from every stump In Dorrien to evacuate the periled territory. Bt Smith- | Alterations and 3 »-m his district, and he triumphed in the primary by |Dorrien refused to evacuate. He feared the greater i Ofrculation Room Open from < ” 2 a decisive majority. b M o ’fls‘:“mfl‘";’gyh‘:,hg“;"f‘t‘:r‘»‘:ar;" ey Ramodsling 108 5. m‘—t_.“n‘:o'm ’tl‘hhere is nto ttlm}e1 like The Ohio Republicans also nominated a wet in|SP€™Y. Fi€ i Bt o ° p. m. rrent ag: e present to change the Columb Comierésiobal « AlstHict. » defeath a vast renown on later battlefields of the war,) urman s Newspapers, Reference, HARRIS Hardware to bread that will e Columbus gressional district, - defeating & Abh St i il i i 5 A agreed with Smith-Dorrien and gave the us | Books, Ete. C please you and no loaf ¥ order of disobedience which saved the day for civil- Triangle Building ompany so good as this one to g ization, and the capable Von Gluck was check- FREK TO ALL d 3 { g 2 i ; Now located nuxt | /MM merit your approval. PLAY FOR THE CELLAR CHAMPION mated. His drive failed. The retreat was saved, { Th y I:jl? ) %8 2 ® |and the Man of Mons became a permanent out: t] CONNORS { ere are distinct SHIP. standing heroic figure in the mighty tragedy-drama| | LUDWIG NELSON | er S to any iaos any| GARAGE food reasons for its : played by the nations of the world some 16 years | Jeweler | time. A tank for Diesel ] growing popularity. At the time the leaders of the first and secondiago_ Watch Repairing b . lor ol 3 halves of the baseball season are playing off for | B A Apens l g mbmc:"m'd‘ save the Pacific Coast League championship there ought Holing Out Under the Stars. FRONT STREET i BRONE 19, NIGIE K18 L.J. SmAricx Peerless to be a, serigs between Seattle and Portland for the 3 G i 3 Joweler and | cellar place. Portland won it by a narrow margin from | (New York Times.) RELIABLE TRANSFER Optician B k Seattle for the first half of the season but Seattle! Social consequenges of turning night into day LODE CLAINi NOTICES ~ aKer y seems to have it cinched for the second half. Seattle [for the purposes of ‘outdoor sport are so many and| American or Canadian at The Qld papers for salé at The Em.- | - . n':':m Our ]ob is as near to you has held the cellar for so many years that it would far-reaching that one can only point here and Empire. plre. “ Mo oraare “Remember the Name” as your telep! Phone us to | be a shame to make her share it with another |there. On Wednesday in Indianapolis “fi‘"’"eld the S 2 all and we will be onthe | . first game of night baseball between big league [ the job o t- test. © uw R0 G0 ek Jepsiins v apstjcaoon contes teams. A Kansas City golf course is being illum- Jobto get the job you . inated for night playing after & successful one- THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF TrE JuNEAU LAUNDRY {| PHELAN’S BEQUESTS. hole_test. 4 | phmme SENATOR Q Three classes in the community will regard the SHOES —ALWAYS HIIIHI.:‘!M DQ'G:.:: | The powers that be in such cases made and|[new trend with apprehension. One comprises the Front Second | JUNEAU CABIN-ET provided have under consideration the question as sociologists who have been worrying about the proper . ~— \ BOOTERY and DETAIL MILL- S COMPANY Front Street, next to Warner ¢ i S d by the : 1 use of the increased leisure now enjoye v to whether or not Mrs. Helen Wills Moody can retain |, oc 55 the result of the steadily shortening Siie Bweniy lhoumad follar legacy given her by workday. They are now confronted with the spectre the late James D. Phelan and retain her amateur of a Nation spending its nights as well as its standing as a tennis player. Roscoe Maples, Presi-|afternoons on the bleachers—a Nation more hag- ¢ i 7 Machine Sho) :;:: :l the ctanforn}l‘s T:;msb Asso:lmcuorl:i declz:kr:s :idden than ever by the obligation to have a good GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING r e cannot see how the bequest could possibly |time. affect her position. He continued: The second class on the anxious seat must be CABINET and After -all, it ‘was just a gift from one the movie and theatre interests. Night baseball MILLWORK Californian to another, proud of honor done golf and football may draw from the amusement- % ’ the State, and an act of friendship. house public. And who shall say that as bcween GENERAL CARPENTER, Senator Phelan did fine work on behalf the average Summer “show” and a round of golr WORK " v of children’s play grounds in San Francisco. in the cool of the evening there can be hesita- . s \. 4 : B was. Intdiebod th Hpiring intatest 4 |tion? Sir Thomas Lipton Says- GLASS REPLACED tennis among the children. Mrs. Moody’s fine The interests of the third class coincide with IN AUTOS ® Moves, ‘l:m and Stores example and help to this end always grati- the second. For wives at home the discovery of F'rgi‘ t and Baggsage fied him. I am not surprised that he has night sports adds a new horror to golf widowhood. D t incipal of Estimates Furnished Upon left her something in his will. It is char- The movie theatre has done much to bring together aving 1s the hirst great principal o Request Prompt Delivery of ' acteristic of the man, and couldn't be, it husbands and wives whom the old saloon put success. It creates independonoe, it ALL KINDS OF COAL asunder. Are the tees and the greens now to ring with the sobs of heart-broken children their addict fathers to come home? seems to me, construed as anything except an. acknowledgement of his appreciation, a well merited reward for unselfish service, and a friendly act of personal nature. 5 Another Californian who will share in the bene- volence of San Francisco's first citizen and philan- thropist, is Gertrude Atherton, the author, who will PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US We will attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay,! grain and transfer business| imploring PHONE 48 stimulates a man with proper energy; in fact it brings to him the best part of any success—Happiness and contentment.” Mabr~’s Cafe Regular Dinners If the Afghans have any more room in the cav- {erns to which the British airmen have driven them, |they might move over for several Tammany district leaders.—(New York Times.) L get $20,000, the same amount that was given to lidas is increasing daily. There's 2 Short Orders Mrs. Moody. She does not run any of the risks| ope newspaper has sent a humorist to Wash- 3 A ; reason. Give us a trial order Lunches { that are being conjured up for the famous tennisington as & correspondnet. What makes it difficult Start a Savings Account Now at today and learn why. i| Open6am.to2am. player. All writers of books are professionals. Among |is that his material has adjourned.—(Detroit News.) o POPULAR PRICES Miss Atherton’s books that have brought fame to You Can’t Help Being | California, the cause behind the legacy, are: “The| We know .of no more annoying endurance test Th B L b Pl 1 HARRY MABRY = Californians,” “Rezanov,” “California: An Intimate |than & <routh out for the record. — (Milwaukee e {M B h ds B k i Proprietor History,” “Before the Gringo Came,” and “Sisters- [JOurnst) . . enren an D. B. FEMMER L. C. SMITH and CORONA ! " s % Z k- TYPREWRITERS i ‘ m';:;wr Secahi Rtian - made more than " onel i EDe Most cheerful bit of pews that hes oome OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA PHONE 114 Saspapseed by 7. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by ' satisfied customers”™ ’ You get results from printing done by us i in quite a while to brighten up the lives of % bundred bequests. Among the larger of them WaSfr.,nons is that platinum prices are going down.— © . $1,000,000 to establish the James D. Phelan Fow (Ohio State Journal) ' Ola papers ror saie &t The Em- Flre. g g 14 o s —