The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 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)

! - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1930. o nttan i -I 11 I\ E . canism Director of the Legion who has charge of | """———93| 2 Wb | D(” Y Aldskd mplre the boys' baseball program, accompanied the Bal- | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies i v " - L™ |timore lads on their trip to Phadelphia, while o . UTOS FOR HIRE oF B | 7om v teov - £oroR AND MANAGER Chavie Wiken Ao Ameremim Do vw|| SCIENTIFIC i+ : 4 ¥o Gastineau Channel_| | SRR SR TR T S A, A i P 1t e SHAVING Helene W. L. Albrecht o # except Sunday by the to visit the National Headquarters of the Legion B £ 13 y ANY at Second and Main ¢ i PHYSIOTHERAPY = S 4 2 {followed the games. CREAM Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELK ‘~: 2 e \ e i g ’ Meeting every A Entered in Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | » T . ' dcs. . Wednesday evening ol atte | What Happens When People Meet. 410 Goldstein Building, rclotk. % o e — ) Y Large Tube Phone Office, 216 al‘ Son S aXl PR e J | Dellvered by camos ia. Juncav, Douglas, Treadwell and (New York Times) | & b2 T 2 | Visiting brothers i & Thane for 25,",',', rr;c‘r:t_:mg e | it is difficult to add up Americans, as other; 50 cents . . ¢ welcome. P, T Fi% Tonthe® in advance, nationalties have been added up by an English B L ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. or 25 0 list to def] t £ | iei i Subscriber fador §t they will promoty hesken i ‘1,,mf,(‘{‘f‘ofi‘igfié‘as’mg’gflffififiTfii i | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— e e o wotify th any failure or irregulari “ngilishr s - A . s iihe @ ! ish. He rather pointedly left us out. i BUTLER-MAURO SN 0 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- elephone for I I and A It is well known that one Englishman is a gen-| DRUG CO | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. v ies of Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. tleman; two Englishmen make a club; three Eng-| f . bz ad Phones 11 and Slngle 0 ry Scottish R.Ih’, The As entitled to the lishmen make a colony. The writer went on with| Fred Deliv . '] Regular meetings ! patches credited 1o his own descriptions: ( ved Dellvary. ek s . . sccond Friday 0 Paper and also the o scriptions: WHEN WE SELL IT Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service serdrame il i), One German is a philosopher; two Ger- IT'S RIGHT DENTIST . o mans make an argument; three Germans Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m. Scot- B a political party Express Money Orders * Building tish Rite TeAmrJI" One Frenchman is a “causeur”; three Telephone 176 5 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Wl French people are a “liaison”; three French | 3 i b % ORDRE people make a marriage | R ra am S a X 1 R o of One Swede is a Scandinavian; two Swedes S B — ==t S make a polar expedition; three Swedes make SEE BIG VAN ! 1 Dr. J. W. Bayne P Juneau Lodge No..700. ] a massage institute. 3 GUNS—AMMUNITION | DENTIST Ph 565 Meets every .Mondfly From the European point of view one imagines Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs l Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. One 2.4 s:gfi;;é&;céoik. g that one American is a millionaire; two Americans and Raincoats | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. an , Dictator. ’ ] Evenings by appointment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O." Box 829 Y make a night of it; three Americans make a Hoover OPPOSITE COLISEUM | commission. Europeans who have visited this coun- — try might say that one American is a salesman; !y, two Americans make a real estate development; e hree A icans a boo! lub. three Americans m: 1 boc clu SPECIAL Dr. ABE&S?CW“" | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in G Scotfish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Phone 321 = Day and Night Service Any Place in the City for $1.00 T L L L ) What Makes New York Great. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. . L " EVANS L GRUBER, ' ] e Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. SEWARD BUILDING e Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- N —— (New York World.) = getal... $1.50 Office Phone 469, Res. retary. Pinaud’s Talcum Pow- i AL SyJ1H'S GREATEST POLITICAL Anold, Constable & Co., desiring to find out Phone 276 183 [ 19971-1 ] . . o . 1axil ORDER OF EASTERN STAR i “ CVEMENT. what makes New York great, has started a sym- der . ACHIEVEMENT. |postum on the subject and has elicited some in- o . i i Second and Fourth mpt d overwhelming re-election of |teresting theories. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt says: /4 i TA XI | Tuesdays of each month, < Cozrh;;‘::‘?;pml:t ,3:,\, (;foejk is megcllmax of the ‘I think the factor above all others which makes Value e $2.00 Dl‘ Geo' L' Barton 2 e | %8 .qoladk, ; Beattin . b e e 3 |New York outstanding among our great cities is the CHIROPRACT ! $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY great political and c service achlevements Of o (. iec or finding the best there to satisy every BOTH for $1.75 i Hellenthal B udmOR STAND AT PIONEER i BURFORD, Worthy ‘ Al Smith. It was nderful organization that ro "o inierest ” Mr. James W. Gerard says: “Fine e e S | ! Matron; FANNY L. g | . . % "% i OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | i & ¥ was built up during the oificial career of Al Smith|gyops or stores make a city.” Mr. Joseph P. Day 1\ Eoeas 10 5. Bo %o 49 noen | POOL ROOM | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. {hat elected Gov. Roosevelt in 1928. It was Al Smith lsays: “New York is great because of the caliber 2.5 405 pim H : OF CITY = that picked Gov. Roosevelt for the nomination in{of the men and women who build their careers; 6 p. m. to 8 p. m' 1 Dfly and Night KmGHTs!eggF SOLUMH NBLi ' . m. . m. ers Council No. 178! 928, and it was due to his earnest personal solici- [and homes there.” And Mr. David Belasco, instead 1t consented to make thelof citing the theatres, which indubitably are very Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. By Appointment 1 1 | wme W = i Phone . . i tation that Gov. Roosevel 1 E | race. During the two years of the Roosevelt Ad-|importanty generously gives credit to “the integrity 118 Boward 3. Phone 28 | A {which is the foundation stone of all our large! | Transient brothers urg- ministration he was advised and sustained by the [WREE S O T - | ed to attend. Council ; i il | S | i Smith-made organization and the former Governor |- i e | = Chambers, Fifth Street. A | Yet these replies leave something to be desired, - | d o himselt. Al Smith made the nomination speech |y ‘% |0 Gounttul whether they satisty even thelr | MINERS || Robert Simpson Prompt Service, Day and Night : JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ' for Gov. Roosevelt this year, and made speeches for [qnorcoc” ‘That New York is loved by many who| MINERS | Opt. D. C A S H. J. TURNER, Secretary. » him during the campaign. {live in it is well known; that few people who love|{ HEADQUARTERS | Graduate Los Angeles Col- OVICH AUTO SERVICE DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. The New York World, which recently gave Al it can say why they love it is also well known.| || lege of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Gastineau Hotel Mects first and third ¥ # Smith credit for making New York a Democratic Its elusiveness, indeed, is quite as celebrated as its A Complete Line of I Opthalmology Phone 342 Day or Night 'elot 1 P! | Mondays, 8 0'clock, State and of practically destroying the Republican |charm; most of the novels, for example, that have| | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground e BTSSRSO at Eagles Hall, organization in the State, declared that he hadlsel out )!’o :a:jh :;s imrtlktx :mvleh i\mxxally_ r_v:fled _tto‘ BOOTS i 2 ) et S e T i Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. 3 soulian task through superb in-|do so. Probably the truth is that its spirlt or its SHU PACS % o [—————————r ;. JunEAu LAun GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visitin apcamplistied the herculan. task thiglga SAPe {character, or the reason for its greatness, or what- CS | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL HE JuNEAu Launory Brothbts “adieomia 7 % telligence, industry and honesty. It is said that he ®'0™&C 50 T S TUAR U B Bhe atitah CAPS | Bitoniielit-Ontict | Franklin Street, between ; & ) : 3 2 the |66VT You will, is mu 00 complex e stated | Ty i ptometrist-Optician | AI“ERICAN BEAUTY Front ahn GasinaiRt-sets never ""5»*;" o i s ‘::Sd 9“0"“‘?" serve thelin a single proposition or to be captured in a single! MINERS’ LAMPS || Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted £ oux AR o i R e e | people and never approached anything from a jegthetic theme. New York's outstanding charac- | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. PHONE 359 5 | ‘ J £ purely political standpoint. He never took into|teristic is its very heterogeneity, its lack, of a single —and— || Office phone 484, residense | PARLOR i1 THE CASH BAZAAR account the possible effect upon his own political formula; thus it is a place of endless surprises, 2 o | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | . o future of any action that he might take, but con-|endless delightful discoveries. The New Yorker,| W égg};gROOF | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | H. Q. Z. | OFPI'::)ILT E;'Telt:ég’lgs | sidered only what was the right thing to do for the {probably its most successful annalist, could publish ING |® . | 2 TR | people of his State. That course proved to be win- 'xmuid fgmzrznhj' abouttn fforr years :lthoutb 1-0(;:“; . ; e OIL SHAMPOOS | Near Coliseum Theatre i i ng to the end; in point of fact, as publishe Mk A ! e i ZRRLIA 00 Sy [them for years, and no end is vet in sight. Iny lie AVOLAn ;iijuneau Public Library Corvsots Abancmal Gialp 8 & All this is n(.) rt-lle}r:{'\on upon the ’)rnstandnl\g‘other words, New York is an entity that exists of Gov. Roosevelt. That he is an able, |1y i the imagination of the census taker. There FRONT STREET | Free Reading Room }| greatnes: v 4 alert, courageous and humane chief executive of his js not one New York, but ten thousand, and each | Opposite Winter & Pond { R SR MRS. RUTH HAYES ! State is unquestioned. But it was the wisdom of hasa different spirit and a different tempo. s e 2 S s: e :fi: FOREST Al Smith that discerned Roosevelt’s greatness and | | o = ain reet an ul picked him to be his own successor, and it was| Facing the Issue. The Florence Shop | Reading Room Open From WOOD his loyalty and his interest in the public welfare o 20 “Nalvette” Croquignole Perm- 8 a m to 10 p. m. g that caused him to throw his whole strength behind | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | anent Wave c A irculation Room Open fi ‘ the man of his choice. Ohio voters have choice in selection of a rep-|| BEAUTY SPECIALISTS o - D A o%o GARBAGE HAULING 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 ’ resentative in the Senate of the United States|| Phone 427 for Appolntment | ! o 11" Gurrent Magasines, WATCB Offlos at Wallapa's ath ) kel o between a controlled candidate, blindly and im-|® . Newspapers, Reference, Tailor Shop f SOLID SOUTH IS SOLID AGAIN. |plcitly following the mandates of the Anti-Saloon|'s e Books, Etc. For Next Chester Barnesson o Bt i v 5 e League, and a free candidate who, with courage all| | | PHONE 68 The Solid South has returned to her solidarity.|too rare in these parlous political days, takes orders| | T} 3 FREE TO ALL By electing Democratic Senators in Virginia, North|from no man and least of all from fanatical organi- nn}; %:"M?ih??up;:ln‘::r SMOKER DAIRY FERTILIZER Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Texas and kick- (zations engaged in profitable professional reform 1A Mto2P. M | Otir Bread 18" & 'good ing Heflin out the back door in Alabama, the party /[movements. | ARCAD ! = = £ pats e L3 3 e e has redecmed the South fiom the 1928 break. And| "Phe ‘"BV:’SL% EUP‘:O";“’“:W ;a“;"; 8 “N;’}:’e kEx- E CAFE I “:&m‘: Al Ly "l'g", of the finest rfiatgiaalg ! i st tiacidinia o vl . | periment,” at created the Prohibition anken- | ® T . 8 by adding West Virginia and Maryland to the Demo- \Pement.’ thet, cfested the FIORbHOn TAnER snd & Shak Jor crade off pate ohiiiiable and i bak JUNEAU TRANSFER } cratic column only Kentucky and Missouri must be 3 g g # burner troubl 4 dd the Border States to the Solid South ten years' attempted enforcement with attendant e. ed by master bakers COMPANY gained to add the Border States to the Solid South. lexpenaiture of millions of dollars, the wanton de-| W P h PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. in a modern sanitary [ Kentucky probably went Democratic Tuesday, but|giryction of hundreds of lives, Ohio has reason to .I.jonnson RELIABLE TRANSFE bakery. It is a bread H Bdpdt ) R ery. is a brea y there has been no returns from there thus far. g e jails and penitentis ded : . . ask why are jails a bl iaries crow to FRIGIDAIRE that never disappoints. ' The Democrats have apparently restored New [bursting? Why are Courts clogged and impotent ¥ %= York t;fl a l(riadnimnral ))Iul(‘e in nlw n;mo;;mc col- o dispose of ever-inereasiug dockets? Why has an | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS " 1931 STYLES cer umn alongside of the Solid South and added Mas- illegal and unco; e industry been created ouf MAYTAG WASHING HAR P l sachusetts and Ohio for good measure, of which has been hatched a spawn of racketeers, | MACHINES RIS Gilarambaealtn il fur eriess K Democratic victories in the West no doubt are hijackers, murderers “l""_ arsonists?. . Why, 95 (Shefby Hardware Co. | nan i dotie by Bak ) regarded by Democratic leaders as hopeful symptoms (1Ot Only evasion of law, but frank disrespect for|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS oy ery : Bt thiasicio Taok baar the ‘avidabioes” f | DEFERRANITE] L APl O 1L gk skime for TrogkoR g, | CASH CUTS COSTS s } e AT M0 10 i e ermanency | - popert J. Bulkley, Democratic candidate for Phone 17 ’ “Remember the Name” M Pack: g that are indicated by the other victories. Untted States enator, recognises and coursgeously | Open until 9 pm. | Yurman S oves, Packs and Stores ¢ e faces this paramount issue. His protracted service Front Street Juneau | 3 Freight and Baggage . - " o SN in the lower House of Congress as a Representative R VALL l“\'(())lMl\ \%&)‘:TORIAL |of one of the Cleveland districts, demonstrated his Order that new Fur Gar- Proll!pt Delivery of # & v e |capacity for legislation. He will return to Con- ment for Christmas now JUNEAU CAB ALL KINDS OF COAL ¥ g ¥ . _l|gress with more than an academic knowledge of the INET Senator Nye held in the Tennessee primary in- 3 % - PIIONE 4 : e oo 34,000 | Dusiness of legislation and with a broad conception 't and DETAIL MILL- .8 4 ::s“-ial-"mb that onnmha(“a ig (:m‘"f’eln rsri.end‘and understanding of the Nation's needs. He will o v Frye'Bmhn ] aid in bringing about the nomination of a |represent majority sentiment and aspiration. He . WORK CO for United " ies Senstor. In the North Carolina |will not be the puppet of intolerance nor the| 1 PHONE YOUR ORDERS % investiga Le held that it was not extravagantservant of license. The Enquirer believes that Mr. Ompany £1.4 TO -US Front Street, next to Warner oA for forme. Lov. Cameron Morrison to spend $7,500 Bulkley’s election will be a long forward step in the * Machine Shop L. C. 15'311’1'“ and CORONA i L for a Senatorial nomination that he failed to get. restoration of a law-abiding and a law-respecting ' . 9 3 PEWRITERS _ Former Gov. Morrison has a rich wife |regime. Featuring Frye’s De- CABINET and e l(;ulranteed by o If these investigati ntinued long enough = S T 'cilo RK . b, CO s and in ]f::m::)‘] v“rzd u|.x‘~(‘ x:]efl;oxc! rulings ihat »\Fill The Ohio State Journal asks: “What, if any- hr\" Rue Hams and Bacon MILLW O “Our dErRsl:;?EBog 5 i e e |thing, did this country talk about before Prohibi- H g mapian, the sx value of a Senatorial nom-{yobfh 3 ‘iveq about how much better things A PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER Belled cumotigly ination. But by that tirie we shall probably tire of were going to be under Prohibition.—(Detroit Free © ) WORK the direct primary and nave somethig else to inves- | press.) ‘______:____nfi tigate. LR FAL ) D Yy - == GLASS REPLACED | s Mr. Borah says the Eighteenth Amendment won't| i o IN AUTOS . 3 > AT A A “HAM. be repealed until we get something better. Well, | 3 £ i g Lll’;l((.)lo‘\ \l,}. r:\lglé]]:)‘xgggl\é‘sb(;(\“M\g[ how about repeal?—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) . Es‘%natesRFummhed . NS / D S S G/ A | on Request f St | e Provide for the Future . p Pourteen bright-eyed boys from Baltimors, Na- |, Dusiness may be off in South’America, but..sa| v : ] baseball champions themmelves, were among| b Presidents are concerned, the canning trade 1 2 3 a to be holding its own.—() - | i the most interested of all the fans who uuended‘gf;’;;zs i be nding 1 oy el o B What becomes of yi,"“ money each pay We will atteSOdAtI:) tfiem ; the World Series ‘bascball games in Philadelphia | ELERNIER S ) I day? 1€ it recklessly, you will promptly. Our , Hay, M b C f and Bt Louis. The boys are members of the Na-| It is claimed that Germany is the healthiest| it you apeid d th b)l,i yn Grain and Transfer business oy s e ® o, tional championship American Legion Junior Base- nation on earth. And just to think, those fellows| always be one lflp behin e bill collector. - |lis increasing daily. ’!‘heres a . ball team of Baltimore and they were the special drink beer like water—(Florida Times-Union,) Have you thought of the possibilities of hard reason. Give us a trial order Regular Dinners In every plece of guests of the American and National Leagues at| —_—— s ick d An i t today and learn why. Short Orders Sl of the World Scries games. The irip to the| Western Dry says opposition to the Eighteenth times, sickness or other needs. An interes = s 5 jok work we de, Big series s one of the prizes awarded cach year (AMEDRAment is motivated by ‘desire for gain or account at our bank that can be added to You Can’t Help Being Lynches we empley the to the boy champions in the Legion competition appetite.” And so is mest everything else.—(Cin- idy 3 Intost Soce ad the 4 - |cinnati Enquirer) each pay day, soon grows to surprising pro- Pleased Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. - . At Philadelphia the boys and their team man-| iz P : . # POPULAR PRICES printing art te de= " J. Beal Helm, took part in the opening cere-| Lt 5 portions, and is the finest form of family v ager, The discovery of a still on premises alleged to olop your sales monies of the initial game. They were officially be owned by Secretary Mellon is nothing to get protection. " D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY arguments and t6' presented with the 1930 American Legion Junior excited over. Stills have been found in the base- 4 o PHONE 114 Proprietor emphasize your’ world series penpant. The Baltimore Junior team‘ments of churches—(Detroit Free Press.) ; 5 by the B. & O. Railroad Post 81 of| O v i . v 3 " and they won the Leglon Junior World on't Colombia and Venezuela please hurry up Th B M B h d B k Baltimore August 28 and 29 in Memphis, Tenn and start their revolutions and let us get it all over e . 0 e ren s an ‘ Series played e o ' They were opfiosed by a team from New Orioans; [T ooy, York Timeed e IN ALA i L, sponsored by Crescent City Post 125 of the e opiimist thinks that next month is the T BANE & M in that city.” loveliest month of the year, the pessimist knows Russell Cook, of Indianapolis, National Ameri- {the last month was—(New York World.) selling peints. It inereases yourre- turns materially. | UNITED FOOD COMPANY | a1

Other pages from this issue: