The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 8, 1930, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, '1930. & o % | . former Senator James Hamilton Lewis is a candi- |UNITED STATES LAND OmCE} L3 A S .’l ‘::—“—‘7 e Daily Alaska Empire o't e vnitea s snate suxeav LaNp DistRICT || PROFESSIONAL | “Fraternal Societies of o ) - ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. |a_ >3 AUTOS ¥YOR HIRE I AR TERgn HOT AIR. . §. NON-MINERAL SURVEY ‘| 4 = | Gasti. JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER AL U. S. NON ?\rgvl,‘\m';g‘l URVEY o Helons WL Ak ' | (vastuuimi C’Tfirg‘l, | X every | ey y by ““: ’Qv nator Sheppard of Texas .\u.thm n'f the P!:n- Serial No. 07234 | PHYSIOTHERAPY - - —_- — - it EMF PR \H\\v‘m t Second 1) hibition z\m‘m)(hur\nl .m_w. the talk about m‘u».l.’m- SRR oF AbbiicAvioN | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Mo ating’ o s ~— hibition gains throughout the country is all “hot| NOTICE OF APPLICATION Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 9 e Wedneasg. evariinp Gl 3 the P < Juneau Second Class air, And then he proceeds to s hot air of PLICATION OF FRANK SHOT- 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. Elks i ) A his own make: TER, tor leave to enter and Rt Phone Office, 216 | ar Son b aXl 210 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 4 It is to be expected that some of the old- | chase a tract of land, consisting e A . Visiting brothers Deltyered oy CatkNei dlineau; (Oougius; [Treadwell’ snd time Congressmen would be defeated. And | ot 1566 acres as a trade amd| e EosioT oy ‘ welbome, e pa tPihe Tollowing rates vou will notice that the wet gains have | pooceo O G0 & ed orf| | DES. KASER & FREEBURGER | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. eyt A e an e been made in cities, which everybody Knows | Ghicagoff Island, Territory of Al || DENTISTS ti%s . Cs Ta i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. $ I8 advaa: 2 : o o \goff Island, Territory | 301-308 Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Er’hcxent I?nvers “all Us At Any Hour L P Py g $ rerica is overwhelmingly dry | Notioe 15 hereby given that Hrankl PHONE 56 i DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- Ed 1 s Offices, 374 He says everybody knows the cities are Wet. ghotter, a citizen of the United? Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings 1s retu: show that 60 per cent. of the States, whose post office address is of the United States live in the cities. Then: |Hoonah, Ala , has filed his ap-|e J Phones 11 and Single O I MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE od | exclusive ent | S ——— e p g ¢ 4, . B 1 Flow 18 overpBRT oG o [plication in the United States Land| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service T e If Senator Sheppard would aid his cause he Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to DENTIST { 7:30 p. m. Scot- e W 1ld quit giving out statements. purcha; and enter xlpon asa Trade Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Q tish R“’\ T Hle, 2 i |and Manufacturing Site the lands Building i : o e WATER B. HEISEL, Secretary. A great passenger clipper or whaler captain|°mbraced in U. S. Non-Mineral Telephone 176 ’ . Survey No. 1929, which are situated L riginal Cornelieus made a fortune large enough| ... il ¥ _|® (3 ‘ ¢ 1 e {erick, Chichagoff Island, in the Ter W ‘ el T Vanderbilts. What @ |ritory of Alaska, in Latitude 58 de- Dr. J. W. Bayne a ge No. 700. to care for all subse sailorman that F ! grees and .07 minutes; N; Longi- DENTIST | : P’lone 565 Mc]e([s nc[ve;y.M(‘\knvday e Sl [tude 135 degrees and 27 minutes' | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator Eastern dispatches to the Seattle Times say the | West, containing 12.66 acres, and| | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. | T "ADE CAF [ I e ot 5 bettir two and tt to one that Gov. Roose- [more particularly described as fol- Evenings by appointment. 1 STAI\D AT AR(‘— 11 ‘V‘{. ,T' VfALu. Secy., P. O. Box 825 defeat forme Attorney Tuttle for [lows, to-wit:- | Phone 321 | 5 e o MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 117 the Governorship i Beginning at Cor: No. 1, from }e—— PR i Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- P 7 which USLM. No, 1472, bears ‘to - . - __g 5 5 day of each mo: e 2N ac N ' . ’ 3 N. 2 degrees, 27 minutes W. |1 Dpr. A. W. Stewart | Any Place in the City for $1.00 AT e | 4627 chains; thence N. 42 de- | s I.DENT'IST " “ b %’ b beginning at 7:30 p. r | grees, 19 minutes E. 1.36 chains {‘ . o e m e v ey e Y, EVANS L GRUBER oA to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 51 de- | (Fairbe SEWARD BUILDING [ S Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- wtes E. 11.53 chains | 1 retary. { " grees, 00 m The American entry for the America’s Cup, the| Brees, ; ; r. No. 3; - Pr 2 2 nd Night OF R-101. yacht Enterprise, won over Sir Thomas Lipton's| tfo Cor No.3; thence .46 de Phone 276 {Prompt. Service, Day sha Nig L] R e At Tt P A grees, 36 minutes E. 10 chains | ! | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR hallenger, Shamrock V. The challenger made a| Siees, 36 minutes E. 10 cl o S Al 8 o it Vg0l eaa oF 1L Ly ies ikt abtenioto i Ane this* 1o Coreno, 4 (Wienise ESTING SR * Eremiat mEET Covicu AuTo SERVICE { | i Second and Fourth | Office Phone 469; Res. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. B o B R oy Viata 5 ! | | » e " ol i grees 00 minutes W: 1306 CHARN | 0w ot ] LYMPIC ‘Tuesdays of each month, 4 s shocked the world, Second race was badly beaten by over three miles ool | S 1§ STAND AT THE OLYM | ; s L P G ; 3y ,,\ll,,: e 30-n ace. The third race ended disa to ('“H’\" 5; ”‘,‘ ';f“[";?flg‘ | Dr Geo. L. Barton Phone 342 Day or Night ; f;lzt tfl czrclock], Sflttfi.}l} in PFrance is not a errible R P wrias dering the shore of Por red- v ite ‘emple. hen Sha k, sailing on even terms| | ACTOR y $1 00 ’ disaster in itself but it will have an effect of caus- ““P’“ o e e G | erick at mean tide: (I}gll?(?hleg‘_]dio e 3 | 9 BURFORD, Worthy S eSS whether 6r not the b et = < N. 46 degrees, 05 | ellenthal Building | = 5 <3| . ine people to wonder as to whether or not the Associated Press report of the second race| 1. N. 46 degrees, 05 minutes OFFICH HERVICE ONLY Nt Matron; FANNY L. w rible s been developed to the point that it IS gtateq that the fast-stepping crew of the Enterprise i TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. been a half dozen or so lar destroyed All of Sir Thomas Lipton's efforts to take the p i By Appointment ! & s e 2 Two of the three American great lighter than air Oup back have been marked by high sportsman- i ‘llihihi;’:se‘g[ Conm | RO 0 i One ;";fifi,‘;‘;fif";‘,‘;;’;‘ 1 y a ship, a jovial good humor that accepte efeat with- % 5 & . a B . m. ft have been lost, aid each was accompanied SHiP, & ] g | e . 81 et f o : bbb ,.I]‘,‘ll,‘fl .),:,‘:“:.:), of Jf“( lx»\lt‘: 1“,‘.:‘_ ,:,m n:,“.gt out complaint, and a win for him would have been | ;‘;’e‘; ;?)ecrl::x::ltzlsl F:‘“ t}e : Transient brothers urg } RTETET ' ed to attend. Council A % 8 _'a popular one even in the States. | o - . d British ship to be destroyed and the loss of life Since there seems to be a general opinion that| Ang any and all persons claim=! | Robert Slmpson $10.00 AT ghambfzs]éNFxgh;{strect. was large in each. The first, the R-34, carried 10 /ip. ap, n crew outsailed and outmflneuverm‘”m any portion of the above das i O D JOF anNEm,R spc‘mu_“.y. h rivals, the News-Miner would make & gorihed tract are required to file| | pt. D. MERICAN BE TY e , 4 al trip with the pur- suggestion that the British crew sail the American |j, the United States Land Office’ | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | | 5.88 chains; i 3 % N P J B i I's: a. m. to noon we would like for a regular means of made the British tars Shamrock V seem 2. No. 36 degrees 46 minutes ' | i Eugeene Permanent ’ . - ey e b seitnd s Lt s s L e W. 297 chains; | 2p.m to5p. m. ‘ g | OF CITY ST oh i ransp. n. In the last ave sy in comparison. 3. .75 dogresaing mitiibea s} 6 p.m. to8p m ; Wave | Seghers Council No, 175! 1 death a large number of American naval officers their B; who were inspecting it on a t "DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. k. pose in view of sanctioning its sale to the vacht against the Shamrock, with the Enterprise’s|.t anchorage, Alaska, their adverse | | legn of Optometry and | PARLOR H Gastineau Hotel Meets first and third Sta case it would meet the require crew on the British yacht. The race to be OVericiaim or claims during the perlody | Opfhalmology | ke = &Mmdays' e reat French Dixmude was wrecked and I the same course as the cup races were sailed. Make |,¢ publication, or within thirty (30) | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | T 002 e S at Eagles Hall e |it the best two races out of three. days thereafter. f'.i w00 ST U e & 4 Tug ] 1 ‘g Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, The casualties among the dirigibles in propor T N T Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this e e oE AU | HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY ! GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting to the number of them has been far greater than Stalks the Were Wolf e v [?IF'EJ)I)‘E;U\:‘(]ISSZN | Optometrist-Optician | THE NEW IDEAL ‘ ;ran'klmdsgoet.db«qtt‘:-::tn PR e eidns e it has been with airplanes, and the loss of life ha: (Cordova Times.) | Register, U. S, Land Offico. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | SHOPPE | Toat and Second & S & - =, been much heavier ; 2 3§ i . Room 7, Valentine Bldg. 5 = | In ancient times, and times not so ancient, ide | girst publication, Sept. 24, 1930, people believed that human beings were po: d, | Last publication, Nov. 19, 1930. 1S FOR CASEY MORAN. i the 1 218 Front Street Office phone 484, residense { MARY HAMMER MME | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | ) s PHONE 359 s | THE CASH BAZAAR | SCSUSS ST THE EN('()E\lill} t dreaded of these fiend creatures | . to 12: 1:00 to 5:30 i Alaskan Novelties — Swedish Op(’ll Evenings | RDIATT was from the north—the “were wolf.” ¥ R e ! Rededy S : o|/ and Finnish Copperware— FRONT STREET | Alaska newspapermen who have chronicled the | he were wolf at times was a beautiful woman 2 Knives and Linens Near Coliseum Theatre death of Casey Moran and commented upon his who lured her victims to their own destruction, AMER[CAN - e 1 i ¢ career are glad to know that he is still in the turn upon them suddenly, changing into a wolf 2 % . 4 3 Juneau Public Library{|*—————————— | ey though he be away off there and d troying them. | LEGION LEGIOT mythical creature—the were If—was cre- near the equator at Caracas, Venezuela, They are| T ; Free Reading Room delighted that. their premises were wrong andt ated because none could ‘nnnum(‘. an animal Igr a APFNA ; 183 q their encomiums were written under & misappre- human being wh{le in its natural state coul 50 | Ll City Hall, Second Floor E‘v T hension feroclously take' life. | Main Street and Fourth '” 2 % Bir So today, we in Alaska, sickened at the thought . | T XI wever the unpleasant shock might be to Casey or g man forn to pieces by a brown bear, cannot Néxt: Smokan Reading Room Open From || A to hear that his Alaska friends have broadcasted |picture $he wanton suffering, the dread, prolonged 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. th; he was dead while he yet lives, none of them 'n gonies of the brown bear's annual victims, another are going to retract what they said about him in of whom answered the mangled roll call at Kan- GARBAGE HAULI Office at Woliand's ‘ October 11 Circulation Room Open from STAND AT PIONEER! : e 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:30 to 8:30 { the culogies that were written. They are just asatak e i ; p. m. Current Magazines, POOL ROOM ! Tailor Shop true with the subject alive as they would be if Alaska had its “were wolf” when these creatures |\ e————— Newspapers, Reference, he were, indeed, dead, and a lot more agreeable, |Were protected. No more unbelievable than the — Books, Etc. Day and Night Chester Barnesson Casey might find aldiverting and pleasant task |Mythical creations of old was the l““““ {’"’“’,”:"3' LUDWIG NE | FEER I Ain o PHONE 66 in making a collection of the editorials and articles °f the brown dfi;‘r‘];nfl‘;’v:“g‘ Pt e JEWELER ervice DAIRY FERTILIZER his Alaska friends wrote, because, as said, they | <Ll i 2 i 1! Watch Repairing | i re Sols whink iy thd gt {were wolf dies so must the wolf. | Brunswick Agency = oS The purity of our — ote what they think, and that is not so bad. TR R e | FRONT & | e 59 bread is a real reason s ] PevsvsnesessossswTTsOTy f e e St & 2 Galveston cop is suspended for insubordinatic: e ET TRFE‘ Our trucks go any place any | for its purchase. It is DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN WETS because he raided a gambling game. Enforcing the | T —— o time. A tank for Diesel Oll | GARB‘4GE 35 Terniawhol JUNEAU TRA UNITING {law ‘without permission is a serious matter.—(Dallas|§="""""""rrrrrrrrroe—0, and a tank for crude oil save | made in a clean whole- £ ' £ R |News.) | burner trouble. | HAl ]LFD some way and appeals COMPAN Another straw that would indicate that Prohibi- B e SUMMER PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | & to folks who demand tion is the principal political issue in a large part| Chicago, according to the census, gained 25 per| RATES RELIABLE TRANSFER 1 AND LOT CLEANI and always get the . of the country is disclosed at Chicago where Thomas |cent. in population, but mos;( of meb new people | S ¢ ' E. O. DAVIS best eatables. Rohan, Democratic nominee for Congress in a Chi- |Were probably Red Oross workers, ambulance driv-| on all ; Phone 584 cago district, withdrew from the race and asked his|Crs 4nd stretcher bearers—(New York Sun.) v e Peerless supporters to vote for the Republican nominee, Con-| . N Vel Alterations anc HARRIS Hardware = = A & | The University of Pennsylvania professor who | G . . gressman Fred A. Britten. Mr. Rohan said the|iolq g New Haven sudience that “what America Remodeling Company [ | B ker position of Mr. Britten on the wet and dry ques- needs is more loafers” should be presented with | N loc 1 DILLER HOTEL [ a y tion, the principal political issue in the land, is 80 (the statistics of unemployment.—(New York Times.) ' Y rm L ow located next |11 1st and University, Seattle | satisfactory that there ought not to be a division B u an’'s CONNORS 1 Home of Alaskans | “Remember the Name” Moves, Packs and Stores of the votes between them One thing the language needs to bring it up to| Triangle Building i MODERATE RATES ! &5 PR : | | agga Cotisteis Tolten o thi et ot lam e Y BEOR O GARAGE ik | | N | [reisht and Baggage Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act. He |Politics of ‘“carrying water on both shoulders.”— | ot L5 > 1| o . Prompt Delivery of (Louisville or-Journal.) would, pending the repeal of the amendment, have |(Loulsville Courier = legisation that would permit the States t© authorise | wiot tis country meeds, judging from the | ]pHONE YOUR ORDERS|{ JUNEAU CABINET ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 the manufacture and sale of beer and light wine. and the drys, is an| T ETAIL MILL- Frye-Bruhn e oy complaints of both the wet: | WORK CO. Company of the Illinois Democratic platform upon which nal) K Britten’s position is almost exactly the same as that old-fashioned temperance rally.—(Milwaukee _yom._i ‘%,-,; coal, Front Street, next to Warner b Aiohtns Ehiop 2 LG, SMITH and CORONA | X p TYPEWRITERS (5 . . Featuring Frye’s De- CABINET and i Guaranteed by 3 Fire Prevention Week PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER { |} ___sttistied customers’ 3 : : q : WORK ; Fire at Sea—Picture in Your Mind ; e e iy IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished What It Means! ' | Prep(lre for An We will attend to them Upon Request A\ Backfire—Short Circuit—Overheated Stove or Exhaust Pipe and the gas-soaked boat is a mass of flames “C-0-TWO” Automatic Fire Equi pment e e et ety promptly. Our COAL,’Hay,| ¢ - Em(’rgency Grain and Transfer business Mabry’s Cafe is increasing daily. There'’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Regular Dinners Pleased Short Orders ' Lunches D. B. FEMMER Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. g 0 PHONE 114 POPULAR PRICES —Start to build such a fund now—. HARRY MABRY i Proprietor Everyone should have a fund of money for emergencies. No one knows what tomorrow may bring, ; either in opportunities or unex- | pected calls for ready cash. job work we do, we employ the Iatest ideas of the printing art te de= velop your sales arguments and te emphasize your selling points. It inecreases your re- turns materially. Will extinguish the worst gas fire in four to six seconds Remember it’s Automatic, It watches while you're asleep, It watches while you're away. RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. UNITED FOOD COMPANY * The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA

Other pages from this issue: