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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1930 : ..::,; EN - ~ 8 shrunk by 150466 in the last ten years. All sec- e — . 7 T Sy i i I)ml\ 11(131,(, Em Inre |t “6r 115 ‘spllitry. excent thie -Saith, ‘s BaHLIE s | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies i |: ] e Coast and the Mid-West States which lie west of I. £ . OF ——— | the Mississippi River show a decrease. The largest ) SR £ Gastineau Channel | § JOHN w. 1ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGEB ; g U . . H i : ™ |gains are in the South ncie sSam's Helthie WL . elene W. L. Albrecht .} Published r except Sunday h,v Mnu | It is worthy of note that there are more farms | PHYSIOTHERAPY oo e e — P B. P. 0. ELKS EMPIRE P PANY at Second and Main 4 4ne south than in all the rest of the country com- Att. ’ Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every g o - - |bined. The seventeen Southern and border Sfates 1C I1 " Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednsiday ‘evenisk i | contain 3,534,213 farms against 2,763,664 ‘for the | 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. Elks > 3 | thirty-one other States of the country. Arizona and Phone Office, 216 | ar Son b aXl Hall. 3 i CieantEn wad N;W\ Mexico are not counted as Southern States.| P e \‘c\llclzi;i:g brothers The leading nine States in the number of farms it - - m : g jFates: e, e in the South. In order the States containing | l)l(S.KASgg:nF:::B[RGEB | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B MARTIN, Exalted. Ruler. ; g {Héy “Wwill'ipromptly , "I°rS HISD S00Q00IEIIE A1e; | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— i ok s 4 any failure or irregularity Texas, 496,007, Mississippi, 312453; North Caro-! % # PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- | thelr papers. = oess Offices, 374, 1inA, 279,723; Alabama, 257328; Georgla, 206252 BUTLER-MAURO | Hours 9 a m. to 9 p. m. 2% ies of Freemason- i g it - (Georgia dropped from second place in 1920); Mis- T P’ 11 l b rl 0 | ry Scottish Rite ! I MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ., souri, 256,131; Kentucky, 247,011; Tennessee, 245,968; DRUG CO & wones andc lné e Regular meetings 56 all news dispatches credited to Arkansas, 243,216; Ohio, 219,659; Iowa, 216,361; Illi- Free Delivery Phone 134 A S Sy ur s e i ulance Service second Friday [ o the "ol BT s TR aatT N sk Dr. (,h?)l;:les sl;. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulz each montl at 1 S - —— — The Pacific Coast States all showed an increase IT'S RIGHT Rooms 8'and’9 Valentine i 27}:7 [lz)u -m’i‘ Sm;: f ALASKA CIRGULATION GUARANTEED To BE LARGER in the number of farms in ten years, standing in Express Money Orders Bnilding s & hartenr. s;,crcf:,fg = . 1930: California, 136455; Washington, 71335; Ore- Telephone 176 | 9 i 2R 3 s AR gon, 55,25 —_— o LOYAL ORDER. e oo S TN [ressessway e R e l a am S OF MOOSE Bishop Cannon of the Methodist Episcopal 1 Juneau Lodge No. %00. Church, South, has sued William Randolph Hearst | il Dr. Jz;ayr}sgayne 565 Meets every Monday because, he alleges, Hearst's New York Journal said HEA DQ[ RTERS |i Rooms. 528 THERGIE BIlE, 1| I hone night, at 8 o'clock. that he was at the home of the present Mrs. ’ ¥ [ | office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm.] - Sl B suut, Dictator. ;o Cannon when the first Mrs. Cannon died. Bishop A Complete Line of || Evenings by appointment. | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 Cannon has shown before that he likes money and | R Phone 321 | 5 . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | | would go far to get it ‘ BOOTS R - Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- — S SHU PACS — . by i day of each month' in If the Democrats should make a clean sweep CAPS 1 Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 Iy Scottish Rite Temple, in New Hampshire Albert Wellington Noone will| MINERS’ LAMPS | DENTIST Ao beginning at 7:30 p. 'm: have a difficult choice to make. He is the Demo- i s b Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. b e 3 = ‘“y EVANS L. GRUBER, cratic nominee for both United States Senator —and— | SEWARD BUILDING | IR Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- 5 and Governor of New Hampshire. s P i; Office Phone 469, Res. | ! [ seracy. " 7 ik 76 | AL WELCOME TO THE SALVATION ARMY VATERPROO! i Phone 2 183 m T / | The frequency of terribly fztal accidents in CLOTHING o | a Xl Second and Fourth Juneau today is again welcoming a Salvation pyrope causes one to feel that after all there is 5 4 {7 - | T 4XI Tuesdays of each month, 4 < Army Congress. The relcome is sincere and 8¢~ yoi o much difference between Europeans and Mlke Av(nan | Dr Geo. L. Barton < | at 8 o'clock, Scottish companied with proford respect. The Salvation Ay ericanc | CHIROPRACTOR | ¢ i $1 00 Rite Temple, LILY [ Army has earned by works the confidence and FRONT STREET i Hellenthal Bufiding v‘ L] T/\ND Ar PIONEER i BURFORD, Worthy respect of the world, and it has both. It is a really 2 ! 3 % Opposite Winter & Pond {!| E ONLY | | Matron; FANNY L. and truly Christian organization devoted to the wel-| Non-Advertisers Pay for Competitors’ - 4 xonfx':??o??;n?o 120nonn' [ POOL ROOM ! TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. t is pure and Advertising. S = =1 ; g i | e fare of the race. Its humanitarism is pl n_‘ —_}l ] . | 2p.m to5p m D d Nigl | OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS undefiled. It is unselfish and without guile. S (Olympia Olympian.) | 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. ay an ght Seghers Council No. 160 work during the World War challenged admiration SRR re L R e War on Jfl(‘k Fl‘OSt By Appointment | i Servwe Meetings second and last d won the sympathy and good will of everyone ’ ' S & A y | PHONE 259 : i : . name of Hank Snarl, stated the Lewisburg, (Pa.) STILL ON! . Mondiy, v 1:30 D of every land and ¢ : = 3 > o . s e £ oo Transient brothers urg- : Journal, in a little story on advertising. Hank did | N | —_ { : . The Salvation asks no Guestions except ot poo G advertising. As the yeats went by | C:Arlpentry, Alterations, Painting, || . ) ed to attend. Council 5 G TG . s || Kalsomining, Plumbing, Concrete |! e Chambers, Fifth Street. to inquire what it miz do to help. Its teachings ganie puginess dropped gradually away. Robert Simpson 3 3 =% ! Night i ¢ and example are those of the lowly Nazarene. | One day there came to Hank's town & young Work, N;“: :jon:vdf:::ons and P thth Service, Day and Nig JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. In Alaska as elsewhere the influence and Work man who obtained a position as ad solicitor ror; |l | OPt- D. | CovICH AUTO SERVICE H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 4 of the Salvation Army are helpful to those of all the local newspaper. The old manager told the| AT YOUR SERVICE | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | DD{!GLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. classes. It is particularly active among the Indians young man not to waste his time with Hank, but| o 1 lege of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Gastineau Hotel Meets first and third and the Indians are better men and women and the young man was undaunted, and finally per- ROX & MOODY I Opshalmology Ehons 882 Dayor Night Mondays, 8 o'clock, because of that activity. rsusded’ HAok; 't pit-on ~asnale . of SHpHEshite; i Clames T T O - at Eagles Hall pisans It was first ascertained that Hank usually sold | General Contractors et = b S ! e ves that it speaks for all the ' | Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, The Empire believes pe: | : 100 suits a year; that these suits cost $15 and re-!| Tel. 444 P. 0. Box 298 . Tae Juneau LA GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visitin - people of this community when it assures the offi- 4 o " "eqy | DR, E. E. SOUTHWELL | 5 y 4 ST B, E y. g cers and members of the Salvation Army who aré gy yne ggreemnt with Hank, the ad man agreed | &~ 3! Optometrist-Optician Eugeene Permanent Franklin Street, between g ‘?“ e - her visitors that Juneau is glad they are here, Wants to prepare all of the ad copy and conduct the sale, | ‘l ]‘UDWI(, NELSON | 4 Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | Wave Front and Second Streets S to help them to feel at home and wishes them For the sale the suits were reduced to $2250. | JEWELER | | Room 7, Valentine qu;, | PHONE 359 & P unbounded success in their work. Three hundred suits were sold. Two hundred fifty | | Watch Repairing i‘w O;flce 21;;1 20 484{{ resld;nggj p LR | THE CASH BAL\AR dollars was the amount spent for advertising. Hank | Brunswick Agency i | phone 208 Hours: 05 Special Rate (! 4 made a profit of $2,000. | | } FRONT STREET | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | P Open Evenings YUKON TERRITORY FARES WELL. | wWho paid for the advertising? | a1 LS s3] ® . & FRONT STREET e Certainly not Hank, for he sold more suits| - _—__ | PSS . Near Coliseum Theatre Yukon Territory is faring well at the hands of during the sale than he would ordinarily have; l the Bennett Government in the Dominion. The sold during the entire year. He made a profit of | GARB 4GE ‘ Juneau Pubh(- lerary AMERICAN BEAUTY last Dawson News to arrive said that $20,0000 of $2,000, or $500 more than his usual annual prom‘ 1 R | I\ c on 100 suits Free Reading Room the unemployment funds were available for public , PARLOR works in that Territory. This is in addition to all _ The people who bought the suits did not pay ! City Hall, Second Floor FOREST B 1 sopopritions, The: dispatch ‘sald that: 410, the Dbill. for in ordinary, drcumstandes: they: would | AND LOT CLEANING Main Street and Fourth i .o have paid $30 each for the suits, and they saved E. O. DAVIS 1 000 of the amount was to be expended in the Mayo noney. | i’hn‘ne 584 Reading Room Open From WOOD district, $7,000 in the Dawson district fl““d ‘3tv°°° I "I was clear that the young man who put on| 5 8a m. to 12 p. m. . the Whitehorse district. It will be use O giVe {he sale was not out of pocket { L work to unemployed. Who, then, actually paid for this advmismg?!f T Girculation R°°‘“_lgge“ ’;f’;g GARBAGE HAULING 4 Early in the session Yukon Territory was recog- Why, of course, the bill was paid by the merchants | 1 to 5:30 p. m— % w‘“ WATCH Office at Wolland’s nized when Capt. George Black, long Yukon’s mem- whose suits remained on their shelves, because Hank THE EW IDEAL ’ p. I\?e];xspg;;:n;ere:egnac&enes. Tailor Shop ;s ber of Parliament, was elected Speaker of the House beal them o thelr regular cusiomers S whb‘ [ SHOPPE | Books, Ete. For Next Chester Barnesson and given an entertainment fund of $15,000 in addi- e h s = k| 218 Front Street | tion to his regular salary. Speaker and Mrs. Black ‘;:w““ bellevo, eiic‘:; *‘"};’gg:;:"g g:mnnse"‘g:‘xrfi MARY HAMMER | FREE TO ALL SMOKER ! Aml;{Hg::-rgiszn the House of 7 | Alaskan Novelties — Swedish | s e S are the official host and hostess for Motors, Ford, and all the other companies of Na- || T Commons, giving Mrs. Black rank next to Countess ... prominence. | an Knlx:/n ] dCoaperware [ = = A Thiia Inowe. thutae 4 Willingdon, wife of the Governor-General. It may | Advertise in The Daily Olympian and note the } es an nens | Our trucks go any place any Ehe it the - bided be of interest on this side of the line to know that difference in what you take from the old cash L time. A tank for Diesel Oil “he kiddies Lke thatiit i, 4 , Mrs. Black is American born. She was a native register. Tell present and possible customers, through ' and a tank for crude oil save v eb 4 dl ts [e th JUNEAU TRANSFER of Chicago and was married there to the Canadian The Daily Olympian, what and why they should burner trouble. lsh oM °bpeas,9 th 2 COMPANY ' litician. buy from you. The merchants who don’t advertise PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ot! er members of the {wyec, spidier and. po dvertising bill | W P Dally Empire want Ads Pay. family. So she pur e The election of Capt. Black to be Speaker was‘Mll pay your advertising bl ! o s Joh'lson RELIABLE TRANSFER ] i chaseg‘ i de‘iic;ijmls unanimous. The "Omm“n?“ e, msg: b’i Pr;g'nfl Henry Ford says our recovery from business FRIGIDAIRE & = loaf—the bread with Bennett and seconded by former Premier % depression will be long drawn out, and builds G SUMMER the food-authority. leader of the opposition. |a few factories in France—(Florida Times-Union,) || DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS i . / MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Hardware RATES ‘ SOUTH LEADS IN FARMS. | An Alaskan traveled 2,000 miles by dog and sled MACHINES Compan ( P eerless 4 ——— and airplane to find a dentist out. And probably pany on all The 1030 census reports will show that the harbored a sneaking hope all the time he would | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Now located next Alterations and Baker 4 number of farms in the United States have find him out—!Lynchburg Va., News.) Phone 17 CONNORS R d L y M Pack d st y 7 - — BRSPS el 55 emodeling | “Remember the Name” oves, Packs and Stores ¢ —_——————— — , FOR EXPERT | Front Street Juneau GARAGE . Freight and Baggage . SEe PIANO TUNING | FEFIE. § ALL KINDS OF COAL hd | S C | Phone Geo. Anderson Triangle Building J UNEAU CABINET PHONE 48 | Anderson Music ¢ Fr e_Bruhn and DETAIL MILL- ¢ Do ‘ { WORK CO. o Shoppe PHONE YOUR ORDERS A L {| Alaska representative: Kohler || Company r TO US Front Street, next to Warner —1 || and Brambach Grand ana Up- || Machine Shop L. C. SMITH and CORONA ¢ 4 right Pianos. For sale and || Featuri F ’s D TYPEWRITERS Creomulsion ot | eaturing Frye's De- CABINET and Guaranteed by . ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE licious Hams and Bacon MILLWORK J. B. BURFORD & CO. /(,r “Our door step is worn by g Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner. PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER satisfied customers” i Coughs of long- Telephone Clitf Apartments. adv WORK ———— standin —_— L & ] GLASS REPLACED | | IN AUTOS ¥ $1.25 per bottle Home : 3 P . Here comes the big y & Estl[rjnatesRFurmsthed . on Requ e ortraiture ||| perads of Tall and Provlde for the Future P ques OF SEATTLE | Wiater gloves! | 204 Front Street Gloves for dress - What becomes of your money each pay We will attend to them o= fOr service — day? If you spend it recklessly, you will (lfl;’;:’l';lptg‘ a ,g_‘;;s(ggf‘g‘usfi:s’; Mabry’s Cafe for ariving, and always be one lap behind the bill collector. is increasing daily. There’s a for warmth, | Have you thought of the possibilities of hard reason. Give us a firial order Regular Dinners times, sickness or other meeds. An interest foday;and e, why. Short Orders You Can’t Help Being Lunches Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation This studio will be in Juneau for a short time only. o Art Inm every plece of job work we do, we empley the Take advantage of this op- portunity to have portraits of exclusive style—made by one of Seattle’s leading photo- graphers, and, in yeur own Big selections, - g big values, All account at.our bank that can be ‘a‘dded to 5 No. 1 ] © l;howgmpm TR the leathers you each pay day, soon grows to surprising pro- Pleased Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. 'flm-u-.“::o'::: Christmas present. could ask for anl || portions, and is the finest form of family POPULAR PRICES velep yous sales more style and D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY Visit our studio—make an early appointment. The time is limited. PHONE 114 Proprietor -wac expect for wmo LEATHER CRAFT'L SHOP | E. McCLAIR, Prop. LEATHER GO(:I[)‘S!:IADE I } B Parsinves 185 Front Street OF SEATTLE The B. M. Behrends Bank ' UNITED FOOD SABIN’S OLDEST BANK IN ALASEA COMPANY [ | i | ! | 204 Front Street (Fur Store Location) ! ! E 5 i | { { i sorvice than you (| protection.