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8 ¢ § e Democrats and 48 members include the _ whom are anti-Adn Republicans. insurgents, a dozen or so ol ration. TR E = = | f—O—l‘i‘D’ TBOYfi EDITOR AND M}?NAG R ALASKA. | AT Second and Main| The returns at this hour (1 a.m.) are too meager __ to make predictions as to the outcome of the Alaska' nd Class |election, The Empire is gratified that the voters in its particular field have sustained its position by, Mr. Grigsby and the Demo- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. a handsome majority Treadwell and ar neau, Douglas A | Dellvered by FLANe "':”“;: ‘“n” fro i cratic Territorial and Legislative tickets have re- e wing rates: . ceived gratifying majorities in this section. Gas- tineau Channel has given an overwhelming major-| they will promptly iy against control of legislation and government 4 = by a bloc of Indian voters rigged and controlled 1 ess Offices, 374 Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. - by politicians whose principal interest is office- DRUG CO. | . holding . | e asidér e Free Deliver; Phone 134 | - ed However, all things considered, the people are ree. y P aryibe crod to be congratulated that, generally spea)?m: there wHEN WE sewt 1r | Dr. Charles P." Jenne ews published here : s ) IT'S RIGHT DENTIST | et e has been less mud-slinging in the-campaign that Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ALASKA C wc;:uw N GUA iv'fif‘fi«? ?F(S;«RGEH s just ended than has characterized most Alaska Express Money Orders Building L I s VS el ety y ctions. | Telephone 176 | | Whatever may be the result there ought to be co-| . e | jon among the people that all may work to-| A = S & as nearly as that is possible—for the good | SEE BIG VAN | Dr. J. W. Bayne Of LR | GUNS—AMMUNITION DENTIST | - PP T T || Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | Public employees in Wisconsin have adopted a | and Ralacoils Otflte. Hotrs ') hi. itolB D, | |plan of loaning positions in order to help out ihe| OPPOSITE COLISEUM Evenings by appointment. unemployed. This long has been a practice with e Phone 321 | {Union. Labor. i i — | - e - ;4 Give the Democrats credit for one thinz: their Dr. A W. Stewart election predictions were more reliable than those SP ECIAL DENTIST ' of the Republicans, g Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. 28 | | T e e Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal _$1.50 SEWARD BUILDING | e | The voters Ne' ] a ate ' p . N . o b . | The voters of New York to Candidate Tuttle:|pinaud’s Taleum Pow- Office Phone 469, Res | T T BT T wt, wt! Phone 276 | THE ELECTION. i e s e .' 5 Foshrhic ‘ B Podap i ss e R A = : At this writing (midnight) 1t is evident that Federal Employees. Bl - o— - [ the Democrats have won a tremendous victory ‘n EET Value ...$200 = Dr Geo. L. Barton to disclose to be a landslide. The Democrats have pjagka Railroad forces, it may interest readers of ,He”e“’h*gv‘:(‘;gd‘giLY ! ubtedly carried the National' House of REDIe- The Times to know that there has been a steady | OFFICE SE! ; i and the indications now are that the jncrease in the number of Federal employees out-| Horrs: 10 a m_sto I:l noon ‘ te may have a small Democratic lead. The side of Alaska for a number of years past. There! 2 p. m. to 5 p. m | Democrats have gained Governors in several States was a heavy cut in personnel immediately following | and innumerable offices of lesser magnitude. the war, the number of “extras” placed on the pay-| PHONE 259 . \test Democratic victory is that in New Tolls during war days baving brought the total up| 118 Seward St. Phone 25 v York where Gov. Roosevelt has been re-elected by ‘r“lngl"’:“-m‘:\*(‘rP"T':jn e fv1\:;1r} of peace err;ued bl L il atanadsino ———————— an overwhelming majority. He carried to vietory oo o = f‘“’d‘m_‘"", l““h e ;f?"}‘:ry N et = = A Sreudt iy (aiir ine’ State Tablslature; BNA oy PO (CAYS. BOE KO0 S SE s i | Robert Simpson increasing steadily since the post-war readjust-| e a large bloc of new Democratic Congressmen. His ment, | MINERS | Opl. D. plurality of 800,000, double the largest majority ever Figures for the last fiscal year show an increasei “F'\DQUF\RTERS ! Graduate Los Angeles Col- given to former Gov. Alfred E. Smith, makes him of more than 44,000 employees over corresponding | % & lege of Optometry and | the outstanding prospect for the Democratic Presi- rate five years ago, this increase being due to the| A Comp]ete Line of | Opthalmology dential nomination. If he should be nominated he’“creation of new commissions, bureaus and so| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | will enter the campaign with the prestige of an fcm‘“]l; accm'%mg to an EJggnnat@ondmlade t;y lthe BOOTS . = i e + heas % 4 7 _|Civil Service Commission. e gain during the last & y f:?;:;;lm;s:hat makes the chance for victory €x- ... i 21260, the total at the end of the fiscal SHU PACS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | ¥ 0 year 1930 being 608,915. And the total does not in- CAPS Optometrist-Optician | | The indications are that the Democrats have ;e jlegislative or judicial service, commissioned, gained Senators in Massachusetts, Delaware, West Vir-\warranted or enlisted personnel of the military, ginia, Ohio, Tllinois, Oklahoma, Minnesota, South naval, Marine Corps or Coast Guard services, the | Dakota and Colorado. They have probably lost A Government of the District of Columbia, or the Senator in Towa. They expect to gain one in Ken- workmen at shipyards, in warehouses or on vessels tucky where the ballots are not counted until the under the jurisdiction of the United States Shipping | day after the election. Board | Many things have served to bring about this The Postoffice Department employs more per- | sylt. The principal one, of course, is the business S°0° than any ‘other department of the Govern-, and industrial depression. The people have a ment, with a total of 317,000, of whom more than o X R < ~ 14,000 are attached to the Washington offices. The | of defeating the party in power if a severe depres Treas Depargnent came second Jast year with sion occurs whether the blame is fixed against the amoct 53,000, the' War Department third with more | way SOSR E hé Tepblichn Bt e e 1 PROFESSIONAL | SCIENTIFIC ., |+ . TN A W. L. Albrecht SHAVING 5 He]elf:grslo'mmn;ec CREAM Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Large Tube Phone Office, 216 50 cents . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. WHONE 56 BUTLER-MAURO 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted MINERS' LAMPS i Room 7, Valentine Bldg. —and-— Office phone 484, residense | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 CLOTHING & i ; Mike Avoian | . rr e Juneau Public Library FRONT STREET | Opposite Winter & Pondi ¥rge Eoading Hoom - 4 City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Administration or not. Perhaps that is a good than 50,00, the Navy Department fourth with al- thing just as a matter of discipline. If the party 'most 48,000 and the Commerce, Agriculture and In- in power is not held responsible for such a mess terior Departments, Veterans' Bureau and Panama as that in which the United States finds herself at Canal ranged from 27,000 down to 15,000. | the present time the party is likely to become| The Department of Justice probably will show | arrogant in demeanor and careless in its service|® Dig Incerase during the present fiscal years as a AR iresult of the transfer of Prohibition Enforcement Reading Room Open From The Florence Shop | N e 0 “Naivette” Croquignole Perms anent Wave S BEAUTY SPECIALISTS . ':1 Phone 427 for Appointment. & Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p, m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Party suffered, of course and “» } Books, Etc. i The Republican from tho‘ Treasury Department, and in this con-} = A eAly. Dhcauls of the afeos ey an'uon. it is interesting to learn that the ncw" eservedly, because of the atroclous Hawley-SmoOOl pyrector of Prohibition, Amos W. W. Woodcock, al- | tariff bill and because of its less pronounced atti-'ready is planning the employment of additional | ’ wde toward Prohibition ldry agents, having asked the Bureau of the Budget| | Victory brings responsibility to the Democrats to add $2,200,000 to the next regular budget for notwithstanding the fact that a Republican Presi- |Prohibition Enforcement, making a total of sll.-‘ [ dent will be in the White House | l FREE TO ALL Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50¢c Merchants’ Lunch } B e e 2 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ARCADE CAFE Y- Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil The party ought 200,000 for use in enforcing the National Prohibition | to take a positive position on Prohibition and they |Act during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1931. ought to send a bill repealing This is not such a melancholy season as many the tariff modifying it, to the President T hn Gine s thneRsls el Meritien Torr e e COBEERG s bem't mectunill DREHEE : (Toledo Blade.) | returns gave Delaware to the Republicans. If the it g i Democrats gain Kentucky, as they expect, the next The primary will soon be as unpopular as Pro- Senate will probably contain one Farm Labor, 47 |hibition—(Atlanta Constitution.) law, or e ) | e e “Tomorrow’s Styles Dance Sets Todas” W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | MAYTAG WASHING and a_tank for crude oil save ' burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER | g ! I - HARRIS MAgS Hardware Co. GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Ph CASH CUTS COSTS one 17 Open until 9 p.m. Juneau Front Street and Princess Slip For These Cold Days Silk and Wool Hose AMAZING KOTEX OFFER at $1.75 ANKLETS Shown in both mercer- ized and silk and wool. One 45¢ and package of Kotex Sanitary Belt one 60c . In Crepe with Lace and Embroidery AL, BOW ke Trim AT Two Prices 50c¢ and 65¢ All Pastel Shades Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Wartn s “Juneau’s Own Store™ \ \ E l} \ ! )\ \ N \ \ 3 \ s 3 \ \ |2 N \ \ N l} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3 —_———— ) — ~ R i _§ | RUSSIAN STEAM FOR EXPERT 2 SAVE MONEY \ | Situated directly back of Alas- kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. Look for the Green House. { { hone Geo. Anders 1 : Pl Geo. Anderson F:\STEST | ! | Open Wednesdays and Satur- ; [} \ 3 | Anderson Music Your funds available on skort Shoppe Alaska representative: Kohler and Brambach Grand and Up- right Pianos. For sale and {H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, rent, )y Local Representative. A. J. Nel-} notice. 6% ‘ ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE son, Superviser, 8. K. Alasks (} - Compounded Semi-annually. days between 1 p.m. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING BATHS PIANO TUNING Wheve £t Grouws i \ and 1 am. \ AND ‘LOAN ASSOCIATION | \ MRS. EMILY SORRI, Proprietor . { ) lrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrees) .HOSIERY ™+ F rye-Brulm Company Featuring Frye’s De- | — Fraternal Societies | OF ! Gastineau Channel AUTOS FOR HIRE B. P. 0. ELKS ! Meeting every | Wednesday evening | at 8 o'clock. Elks | Hall. b, { | | 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 11 and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Visiting brothers welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ies of Freemason- | ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at — == 7:30 p. m. Scot- ¢ tish Rite T WALTER B. HEISEL, Secrets LOYAL ORDER &'} OF MOOSE 1S Juneau Lodge Nb. 700, Meets every Moemday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictabgr. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 824 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon= day. of euch month in ¢ Graham’s Taxi Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service Scottish Rite Temple, Any Place in the City for $1.00 beginning at 7:30 p. m. A .L ————— \. = " EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Seca*'s 199Taxi| = $1.00 TO ANY PART (e ; 183 } ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth i Tuesdays of each month, 4 at 8 o’'clock, Scottish % Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. ——— | | TAXI STAND AT PIONEER} POOL ROOM | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1780. Meetings second and lass | Monday at 7:30 p. m. L Transient brothevs urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street, ¢ JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. i H. J. TURNER, Secretary. < [ DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. 4 Mects first and third |, &Monaays, 8 'gclock, s at Eagles' Hall, GUY SMITH, Secretary. Do i Nighs || OF CITY | Phone 199 Gastineau Hotel Service | | ——— - - Prompt Service, Day and Night Covica AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night 2 THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY Visiting Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets (& e ¥ 43 PHONE 359 Douglas. ALEX GAIR,'W. P. brothers welcome, AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR H. Q. Z. OIL SHAMPOOS Corrects Abnormal Scalp Conditions . el [ ; THE CASH BAZAAR | Open Evenings FRONT STREET 2 ! Near Coliseum Theatre! ! 2 I f . A i P a MRS. RUTH HAYES z FOREST i WOOD | ARBAGE HAULING | [ WAL PEERLESS Ll B For Nexu Chester Barnesson M ORANGE PHONE 66 A SMOKER DAIRY FERTILIZER RYE BREAD Fresh Every Day JUNEAU TRANSFER| 4 COMPANY A Daily Empire want Ads Pay. e 1931 STYLES Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” Guaranteed on all fur }| work done by Yurman’s Order that new Fur Gar- ment for Christmas now Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of L ALL KINDS OF COAL JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- i | Front Street, ncxt to Warner Machine Shop TO US oo e L. C. SMITH and CORONA 1 TYPEWRITERS ’ - Guaranteed by CABINET and licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 Provide for the Future PHONE 48 PHONE YOUR ORDERS| WORK CO. G J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED ; f IN AUTOS § § Estimates Furnished g Upon Request What becomes of ‘jour money each pay day? If you spend it recklessly, you will always be one lap' behind the bill collector. Have you thought of the possibilities of hard times, sickness or other needs. An interest account at our banlk'that can be added to each pay day, soon grows to surprising pro- portions, and is the finest form of family protection. . The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BAI'\YK IN ALASKA i by —_— o - e ———— — We will attend to them promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give ug a trial order today and learn why. Mabry’s Cafe " Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6.a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor o Art o In every plece of jok work we de, we empley the latest ideas of the printing art te de- velep your sales arguments and te emphasize yowr selling peints. Xt imereases yourre- turas materially. You -Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 'UNITED FOOD COMPANY

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