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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1930. e i g e e o T ———— |and Frederick; and eritics have been adding to the| NOTICE OF AFfLICATION - ] Dall \ 41(1 l.a Elnplre list and deleting ever since. We have wondered often FOR PATENT PROFESSIONAL ourselves why Scipio Africanus Major was not among | iflfifdflbqg? 0]'1545" ot e — g s ot S A’ v ered v 0 n e nite S es AN %e SOHN W TROY T Emrox AND MANAGEB‘ d others have wondered why not Malborough (I e Wnttes SRS FItl fo e & — and Wellington. Lee was in his swaddlings when ‘ Hel W. L. Albrecht published except Sunday by the e 7 e N Anchorage, Alaska. elene rec n‘d‘;‘?{'{;“ XY Lt Second ana Main|Napoleon wrote and Grant, Jackson and Sherman|pn the Matter of the Application PHYSIOTHERAPY i sy i I : of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red in Juneau as Second Class| Mark Sullivan and some of the editors whose| PANY, a corporation organized| | Rev, Medical Gymnastica, I {comment has reached this far think Gerard’s list| under the }:i“'s of Ufiasl;,flé f;’r, 41u Goldstein Building SUBSCRIPTION RATES. lis all blocey. Sullivan can see only two of them el el Bt L Phone Office, 316 | Betivered by care Y375 per month. Treadwell and |,¢ men of influence in governmental affairs—Mellon| . §. Mineral Survey No. 1575, |- By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: { Atterbury. Others would add Raskob and| situated on Chichagoff Island, ID | el ] Sea A e ey | and not many more Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka|| PRS- mmm:fi"'n’mmumm " Bubscribe il confer a fs t th 111 promptly ot Tl e take| Recording Precinct, First Judicial o oubs cribers w ”;, e \”[:\ ey T ever, it's Gerard’s list and he must take Di‘,ism“.“m“ska_ $01-303 Goldstein Bldg. in the delivery of t papers. . N i the chances on the verdict of history just like Na-, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| PHONE 568 Telephone for Editortal and Business ces, 374. Solem did st the Chishagost Power GRGEAI ot o'x MNo95 m MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i B Ipany, a corporation organized und- | f——— 4 The Associnted Press is exclusively entitled to the | np. whimey's own witness admitted that the|er the laws of Alaska, whose post|t ase for repub all new rdflm ches ;-d]mdlh Later dd Gt Goldald r———'—]— ———————fi» } or not othe 4 in this paper and also the former Prohibition official directed his agents to cffice address is 42 oldstela| [ Dy, Charles P. nne local mews pub “““‘L“‘, = “shoot to kill suspects” who attempt to destroy fiufldim]zl. Juneau, Alhaskg, haslffl-,l‘ DENTIST Je ULATION uvARANYEED TO BE LARGER ride n . s s application in the U. S. Land| ALAs;(:xAS FriAer‘F N A h UL AT evidence. In other words, if one spilled liquid mal‘of{ice 4 nchirage, AlRklR; oe Rooms 8 and § Valentine | siadie i the agent thought migh contain alcohol, kill him X y Sullding PR % 3 patent for the Aurum No. 13 lodey | on the spot That is Prohibition in the United | |mining claim and included within| Telephone 176 States in the Twentieth Century |U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit=] Nl B T uated in the Chichagoff Mining| & H If you haven't seen the Fair vet, visit it today |District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka| | A WELCOME NOTE. That was a welcome note that came from An-' chorage via the Associated Press which said that the program of Senators Howell, Kendrick and Thomas for Alaska would embrace intensive advertising of the natural resources and reform of Federal activities in the Ter- ritory granting enlarged constitutional pow- ers approximating full home rule as far “problem pupils,” examined the part of the town| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Phone: Office 1671. as the Territory is able to assume. in which mhf lived, cz‘lvldefi the place, rozl l""i vey‘No.E 1315 owned by appli- Residence, MacKiunon Apts. b Rl . i Durposes, into four residential sectors—elite, desir-| cant. ntire area in conflict —_—_— mx.mm;m_,':!?(a ;‘?&i};mj“:sl”fl: smli Olrn h:,]:r:,{”“" able middle class, inferior and undesirable, For| claimed by applicant.” & § > ' purposes of comparison he examined also the back-| United States Location Monn- '—‘G e o Nebraska, Wyoming and Idaho before they became pr B0 B8t e of “ideal” pupils, There Ment No. 7, tc which this survey Dr. Geo. L. Barton States. Government ought to be brought closer, t0 were “ideal” and “problem” cases in each residential |l tied, consists of a cross on ex- | CHIROPRACT OR i | | i the people as it was in those and the other Terri- tories. That cannot be done unless we have county governments just as they had—governments where the matters and things that concern the govern- ment are so close to the people that they might see and understand and have power to act effectively. It is absolutely impossible for Alaska to have self-government when the reins are held at Wast ially 'when, all in all, ington 4,000 to 6,000 miles away. It is likewise im- were examined? possible to give the people of the Territory self- But to be truly convincing the government with a single combination Territorial should have compared his “ideal” and “problem” |in the survey and claimed by the| Legislature and County Board to exercise the pupils with normal children; for, somehow, authority and duties that Legislatures and County “ideal” youngster seems to be a problem in him- Commissioners exercise under the real American Slf. Most parents prefer their boy to snow someVersely.any of the above described | form of government. No one understands these ~_NOU too many -of the symptoms of healthy per- velns, ohekivilipns:. Datter then, Senglors wicse States [ocnces suchl s Tarkington's where Territories as recently as were Idaho, Ne- braska and Wyoming. | and tomorrow. s on Bad Boy Statisti (New York Sun.) | One more of this world's problems has beeni settled by the statistical researcher. It is whether| home of wealth than from the home where material blessings are scant. According to the findings of an Indiana investigator, as presented in School and Society, a parent who lives in the best street of| the town—or who enters even the “desirable middle- | class” section—handicaps his child unfairly. Boys| nd girls least likely to become ‘“‘problem pupils” | were found to live in an “inferior” residential sec- | tion. Moreover, their homes, collectively, had fewer pianos, radio sets, automobiles, telephones and en- | cyclopedias than the homes of “problem pupils.” | The ingenious investigator, desiring to obtain | some objective data on the home environment of| | the school cut-up is more likely to come from the| | { section, but he drew his conclusions from the bal- Posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x Thus, chil-|ft: on the shorc of Klag Bay, Ch‘.f OFFICE SERVICE ONLY dren living in the inferior section of the town |Chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8. cases and"' M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg | 29’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg | and, the 05' 45” W. Magnetic variation 30! ance struck between the two groups. constituted 50 per cent. of the “problem” provided 68 per cent. of the “ideal” ca: “better” residential sections, on the other In the| 'Recording Precinct, Division at Chichagoff Post Offiea |on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more parncu‘arly described as fol | lows: 1 AURUM NO. 13 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, with and with corner No. 1 of Pa- identical cific Lode, whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears S. 55 deg. Thence N. ft. to corner No. 58" corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. 03" W. 565.10 ft. 47 deg. 4. Thence S. 55 deg. 13 E. || . 1301 ft. to corner No. 5. Thence | | oo0oo Dt;'_ag'ozlance N. 6 deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to e Joliestn. Rldg. corner No. 1, the place of be- | HOurs: 10 to 13; 1 to 5; 7 to # ginning. Containing an area of 12,616 acres. “problem” pupils outnumbered their “ideal” schml-‘deg 30’ mates. Could anything be more conclusive, espec- | Then they know all's well. The names ot tne owners of con- the records of 250 children |flicting claims are not known the applicant except as heremabov., investigator 'set forth. The total area embraced | the epplicant is 12,616 acres. Any and all persons clalming ad- lodes Penrod displays. | duired to file notice of their ad- verse claims with the Register ol |the United States Land Office at | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- “ud of publication, or eight months | 65 deg. 19° W. 343.50 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle BIdg. First Judicial Evenings by appoinment. Phone 321 location corner Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 survey No. 13* E. 133.01 ft. 2 Thence N. | 1045, || | i o | W. 1007.50 ft. to corner No. |i¢ or by appolntment Total area in Hellenthal Buliding Hours: 10 a. =\ % 12 noon 2p m tv 3 p. m J 6p m t 8p m By Appointment | PHONE 259 | | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. e | Licensed Osteopathic Physician 1 o] Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Bos Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology . ¥ or premises are re 1(3! s - DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Fitted, Lenses Ground |‘| l ¥ — e e The efficient and sane governments the people Those British Initials. | ’ give themselves in Alaska municipalities is ample e | thereatter, or they will be barred E“; E"“’;“"“;‘;I—C;‘xm;;“""l evidence that they would know what to do with QW Fork TEmise) jby virtue of the provisions of I,hfl“ oo oaine 1 SIde y 3 £ 43 Office phone 484, reaidem.e‘ Territocial and County self-government if they Another difference between cricket and base- statutes. | F s Y ball—even amateur baseball—is the stateliness of | J. LINDLEY GREEN, l"h"“e ip8. Oftlce: Hours: 9408 = ; the names of British players and their long strings | Register. w4 e W N i ’ , approve sugges A " R RN R Also worthy of approval is the suggestion Of of initials. For example, we read that when A. P. F. |First publication, July 12, 1930, intensive advertising of Alaska's resources, par- Chapman was removed as England’s captain he|Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. ticularly the attractions for tourists. Nothing would go further toward aiding the Alaska Railroad to pay its operating expenses and at the same time contribute to increased prosperty throughout the Territory. Experience has shown that a large tour- ist traffic is not only a direct commercial benefit to a country but it generates all sorts of devel- opment. GERARD IS HAVING TROUBLE WITH | HIS LIST. | It was to be expected that Judge Gerard’s list of fifty-nine rulers of America would be the center of controversy from the moment of the announce- ment, and it is to be expected that there will be no solution of the controversy. There has been criti-| cism for more than a century of Napoleon's list of the immortals in war, and Judge Gerard could hardly expect greater consideration for his men of affairs than the greatest of all warriors for his selection of Generals. Napoleon said those who wanted to know all about war and its stretegies ought to study the eighty-eight campaigns of Alex- ander, Hannibal, Caesar, Turenne, Gustavus, Eugene TONIGHT—7 to 12 P. M.— Band Concert. Radio Concert. Alaska Nativ Fancy Dancing. Dancing-10 to 12 Alaska S TOMORROW—I1 to 5 P. M.— Fancy Dancing. Kiddies’ ADMISSION, 50 cents PHONE 478 ( of R. L. 8. Grove. SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR Tribal Dances. Froliec—Clow Admission—Children 10¢ during afternoon Kiddies’ CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries ST BT T was replaced by R. E. S. Wyatt. Of course, Eng-| land is a much older country than ours and has been many centuries in piling up these initials. Per-’; haps it will be A. D. 3000 before our sporting pages | will contain such items as the following: ‘ The contest between the Yankees and | the Athletics was featured today by the | batting of G. H. B. Ruth and the pitching | | Then, and only then, can we be said to hnve‘ achieved parity. i There is this about a kung: Carol's coronation date has been put off until October 15, but the Bucharest papers probably don't run stories of how | he is busy working on his acceptance speech.~<New‘ 3 SUMMER Free Reading Room RATES City Hall, Second Fleor Main Street and Fourth on all Alterations and Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Remnde]ing Circulation Room Open from ) lwfi!flp.m,—'loflhllo p. m. Current lnn..lnu. Yurman 8 Newspapers, Reference, Triangle Bullding Books,; Bto, FREK TO ALL York World.) The buying power of the dollar has increased 15 cents, says Washington. Why haven't the golf ball manufacturers, pumping station owners and | automobile repairs shops been notified?—(New York Sun.) Most any Cincinnati father and mother would give haven to that Detroit boy who ran away from home because the folks wouldn't let him work T Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET LODE CLAIF NOTICES American —mm————— LUDWIG NELSON | Juneau Public Library e e e b Jeweler e ’ | Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil l and atank for crude oil save nd B burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 or Canadian at The | ® | RELIABLE TRANSFER 1 1 hard. —(Cmclnnatl Enquirer.) } P. M.-Music by erenaders Radio Concert. n Stunts. Frolic CHILDREN,, 25 cents n Illlllllllllllllllllflllfi Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 You Will Be Made WELCOME There will be another World’s Fair in Chicago in 1933—the Southeatern Alaska Fair will take place in Juneau on Sept. 3,4, 5 and 6 of this year. Out of town visitors will be made welcome at The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK'IN ALASKA P i AUTOS FOR HIRE | Carlson ’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service ]I Fraternal Societies Gastinzau Channel |} m———Ceenr a1y N B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Co-Ordinate Bod les of Freem: ry Scottish Rite | Regular meetinga second Friday each month st 7:30 p. m. Book« Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service tish Rite Temple WALTER B. E£ISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 Meets every Mondaw night; at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator W. T. VALE, Secy., P. ©. Box 820 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO: 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month ia Scottish Rite Temp!s, e beginning at 7:30 p. m. > EVANS L. GRU Any Place in the City fer $1.00 ’ — - - BERRY TAXI CO. PHONE 314 Stand at Burf Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AUTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIO |{| Phone 342 Day or 1light | iy e i i Eugene Permanent Wave Special Rate . $10.00 : AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR —__—————‘ THE NEW IDEAL | SHOPPE | 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and Finnish Copperware — Knives and Linens | | | i \ W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ! Phone 17 Front Street Juneau fosaiee iich e L J.SeAriCK Jeweler amd Learn the Modern Way Play REAL JAZZ PIANO in 3 Months A personal course taught by mail No knowledge of music necessary. Write for complete information re- garding our FREE SPECIAL OF- FER. Temple of Musie. Tacoma, Wash. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US We will attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order ord’s Corner $1.00 TO ANY PART OF CITY Phone 199 Gastineav Hotel 199 T axi Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sac. retary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth 4 Tuesdays bf each month, at 8 o'clock, Seottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANSY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Counc.. No. 176¢ Meetings second and lest Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Stree$ JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. H. J. TURNER, Becretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E, Meets first and th*~d &Mondays, 8 o'clocis, at Eagles Hail Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting brothers welcome. [ THE CASH BAZAAR | s > e Franklin Street, betweem Frent and Second Streets PHONE 359 What’s the use of get- ting all heated up on baking day when there are more important things that should en- gage your attention. You'll decide that bread baking is un- profitable wnen you try this loaf. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” [ — WORK CO. IN AUTOS Regular Dinners Short Orders today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased ; D. B. FEMMER §\ PHONE 114 h Lunches Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Pmprleto!' THE JunEau Launpry JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- Front Street, next to Warmer Machine Shop CABINET and Y, MILLWORK 5 : GENERAL, CARPENTER N eleht and Bagzage GLASS REPLACED ALL KINDS OF & co..:i\, - Estimates Furnished Upon Request Mabr~’s Cafe Open Evenings FRONT STREET Near Coliseum Theatre s FOREST W0OD GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop i Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILMZER JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY PHONE 48