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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MARCH 12 1931, : 2 the Cest e e e e L -~ - - — - P 1 is 1 much less desirable, to be . faw " v iska ¥l o o § Sponsors New Part; T SRRy LY ISiHdA X 1?" f)l re |uw u ‘"n ) or any other, interest in order ‘0 FFI G E RS AT P y | PROFESSIONAL I 1] Fraternal Societies | i o insure : . . OF ' { {1 JOEX - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| T0LMIE GOVERNMENT RIGHT ON J” NEAU ARE i [ Helone W. L. Albrecbt | | Gastineau Channcl ) % a3 ; 4 INTERNATIONAL ROAD. <L, e b - il R : TRANSFER TERICAN LEGION ||/ Mmam?u:'x:n:zm;r{ I B. P. 0, ELKS | If the Tolmie Government of British Columbia| RED ! , Electrizity, Infra Red Meeting every o Sen Clias 3 future before th acks being in U SMOKER | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ~eanesday evening - : ¢ ¥ m : 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. Elks n concentrated o will be on economic grounds g ) AR : MARCH 14TH Fhone Office, 216 Hall N RATES rather than on its ma policies. Its advocacy or‘L' K ]'l v . A ; e e il Sl | Lieutenants Kuhre and Ox- = Visiting _ brothers De uglas, Treadwell and | the Pacific Yukon one of the foremost . A. B Hall . ‘e | welcome. e undertakings in the interest of public welfare, willl reider to Leave Here A. b. Ha DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | R B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler s in advance be among the causes contributing to its down-| for St P DENTISTS ! 4 { for tate Posts | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Il promptty Current depression has resulted in some jefec- | — 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. | S of support to Dr. Tolmie in recent months.| WASHIN. : ¢ PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- support to Dr e s. HIN: i fON, D. C., March 15, | b ss Offices, 374 | o have been expected inasmuch as the| —TFirst Lieute: ts Leland B. Kuhre 3 bl ol 1 ll':v ';f r:l::lm::an' e Conservatives, of which he is leader, have been in|and Raymond B. Oxreider, Assist- ‘V. ‘ o JOh".SUn i = S et 3 Mo power {n thé. Provincs sthce; 1028 and &' récbssion of LARY: Tistrict Efkinear® 'Sl Hals D U gecond Fridag; he high tide of prosperity has occurred since L‘f!fl;k“ Road Commission with AE G r. Charles P, Jenne I each month at ode into control }\?fth‘)‘)‘:"flf‘*m_&"f“m‘]’“’l’ea‘:]r t’“““-’ K DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS s aDEN;'LST 7:30 p. m. Scot- 5} However, the able Premier of British Columbia | 15ve D€ ered "to “Sujy s0ive- MAYTAG WASHING n'::;xdm: ol St Hite Temple A has x;n)m accorded .amLptrt {rom nlut only his -Jwr;’ Lisuit. Kutire bas. bedr ikttt MACHINES TeiehiRas 18 | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary but also from Liberals on his international ort at Fort McIntosh, in 4 B —e LOYAL highway program. Sane men of both parties have| Texas, and Lieut, OSreider. is e USRS SABIR ] OF‘MSJ‘;:_-“ come to a realization of the vast benefits in| ferred to Fort DuPont, in Phone 17 - . Juneau Lodge No. 700, for the Province from that project. Whether ' Delaware. |1 D W / Moot v ¢ I | o # Me~ts every Monda ides out the political storm or goes under be-| Front Street Juneau JDENI'IBanne | nicht, at 8 o'clock. 7 f ward umstances the road brogram will ! | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator. and “Tolmie’'s dream” will some day emergm! M B P F A SE IN & Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. : W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 82k ) the realm of accomplished facts, rivaling in its|4 & [ PHONE YOUR ORDERS?f Evenings by, agpolntment.” || e JUNEAU LODGE NO..16 results the achicvements of the Canadian Pacific t Phone 321 IR 50 fouvit Mome s Railway which was in its day only a visionary EMPL“YMENT TO US e 4 dae;m:)f x;rl:chm;onthmi‘x-l '-";\ scheme. B L | Z | seottish Rite Temple, -\//':"_ ———— { beginning at 7:30 p. m. ¥ AV 150 NATIONAL FORESTS. . GLAIMS DuAK Dr. A. W. Stewart ||y} rep; ; S. . L. NGSHAF- =5 snds DENTIST el e - ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVE 0% 2 Rt R A new National Forest, the Hiawatha, with n Hours 0 & m. %0 3 D. b, seoretary. B s area of 270071 acres in the heart of the|q FEeE 2 5 SE,:WAR'D BUILLING | e I LOMEN ' | Upper ‘Peninsula of ‘Michigan ‘comes, into being|S€cretary. of Labor RCPOI‘IS Assoelated Press Photo Oftice xf;:“’"e 2'41?' Res. || ORDER OF EASTERN STAR by proclamation of President Hoover. This brings| Conditions Improved bt L G UL iy ‘ Py e mcurin e T . % % o political leader, announced the ! i sday: the total number of National Forests 50, a ; Tuesdays of each month, sts up to 150, and Last Month launching of a new party to deat 4 At oy ttish the forest becomes part of the vast area of more g with the “grave national economiu bt o'clock, Scotli 3 L 9 s Rite’ Temple. JESSIE The En 1 than 160,000,000 acres administered by the Forest S S crisis.” =8 % L0e SEHIER i With N er \ce of the United States Department of Agri-| JASHINGTON, D. . March 12 Drs. Barton and SN Dy d el b g » A8T7| —secretary of Labor Willlam N b e " ron; FANNY L. ROB« . o { Doak reported there Wes 8! o'production in Tilinols dropped Dgelker | INSON, Secretary. 2 : e WM R RO | general increa industrial em- to 5,206,000 barrels during the first CHIROPRACTORS lbur § Legislative Salaries, ployment during February. He bas- nonths of 1930, ‘& drop of more . Drugless Health Service | ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS S ck, to ] —— ed his statement on the depart- 500,000 barrcls from the same] We Wil attend to them| | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 Saghers Counctl No. 1750, t is the (New York Times.) ment" and said the in- od in 09 “[promptly. Our COAL, Hay,|T Hours 16 am. to § pm. | *ieetings second and lasy New Yorkers may be surprised to learn how little| crease ed the “first sat- g Grain and Transfer busi » . Monday at 7:30 p. m. A R : | ansfer business|® = o a long cx- most States pay their Legislators. The figures have isfactory indication of a gener: is increasing daily. There’s a| e . Transient brothers urge n open been collected by the State Government, which notes | upward trend since the rece: Wl Gi s frial opaeel) Rol S ed to attend. Councl kS swner. that the English country squire system generally |stock market collapse.” “The Merrimalkera’ 'tedson' dIV]E iy h L obert Stmpson Chambers, Fifth Street % prevails: it is held to be an honor and an obligation| Secretary Doak said the increase | 1e herrimakers oday and learn why. Opt. D. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ha ~ to serve in legislative halls. Twenty-five States pay|of employment was 14 per cen:. 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA Y. Can’s Help Bei || Graduate Los Angeles Col- | SIELIPRAEE, Besray gl sho men \\'Ilm mz) e :1;=-n' laws for them $7 or less|with a wage increase of 75 per CRA ou Lan't elp bewng il lege of Optometry and DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. ¥ for every day that the Legislature is in session.|cent. L elephone 2 | : I Opthalmology i Mects first and this h I Obviously, that cannot much more than cover the| P = g'ulfld ;‘:r\_“l’f’;‘nf'f :.‘.,1.:‘.,(-«"_35;\“; Pleased || Glaees Pitted, Lenses Grouad Mo‘;days‘ 5 o.cm': c ny cism of the average man's reasonable expenses. -“As wages, the| A Dase Apaaieats ) o . — o Lt Eagles Hall, yorat t st single factor in the amount which a Legislator receives in the most| GROSS Is BACK o I8t Mugo D. B. FEMMER X S b Bl of, thiasa bive ;I\L'“fi\'L States would be ‘:corm’t; N FeatIE e LMoLt Danges E {17 DR R E souzHwELL | el S Rl e and ag i ertain charges libere I these iwer e Sta d € 8 e L T, Wednesday—Moose Hall f . E. | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting ¢ Sutherland and others dur- bY @ plumber, a plasterer or a bricklayer, and it/ 'Wé ;?; faross comnar SOl 5{;“"' P}iONEJM | Optometrist-Optician ! | orothers welcome. £ ti mm would be barely acceptable to a hod-carrier.” The ! a’i:'}" ]"‘“‘ X% h':_}‘xf“?e “f‘; | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | wage scale h: 1 astonishing range, running all|thé Queen after a business trif | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. i i | O xe Sena i e the way from $2 a day in Connecticut to $30 a day | '© Haines and Sitka. % X " | | Office phone 484, residense | g" 'n‘:h e :ny ll;l‘aocl ‘(I;". ! held nd after in New York. The attitude of most of the States| IR O T HAAS | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | o A ok ok SHes ! n aired and before toward the lawmaker seems to be that they are| O'd Papers at the Empire office F : ' to 12; 1:60 to 5:30 f:|.|/Rnd.a tank tec-arade off sape | ward the lawmaker seems ey are| s R A famous Candies . B : burner trouble. | had been given an oppor- willing to pay for his body but not for his brains.| — : | - . ’ ! wplimented th course, he gets perquisit age, for ex *—~~~~“~‘~““~—\v The Cash Bazaar | 5 =i THONE IIoER S, i e i In many Siates, as well as in Congr { Open Evenings | | ReLiABLE TRANSFER | syueht % " of t o \ e 1 o " S ot ought to know better, he has the unwritten i el i £ ; t 1o Privilege of eking out the family revenue by finding M G R P ROOM and BOARD —_— T / Baldwin one SOft berths for sisters and aunts and cousins. No- i ’—F]RF ;‘ = Mrs. John B. Marshall | |/ ; : - Baldwin, R ypore g he compelled to spend all his time law- % ALARM CALLS > FOREST e P v Al vhe i 9% muking. Often sessions are held only once in two 4 PHONE 2201 g 4 o i d ars, and then for a limited period: Even in New I have 1 yup to |York, where the legislative burden is comparatively o s i i 4 WOOD s ng, se- heavy and remuneration high, he manages to get : 1:5 Fr\nr an’ ;" nw | e SR R Y s, y reflec 1 her your company home over the week-end. He can usually arrange il e ey Rea A’yt‘& GARBAGE GARBAGE HAULING Mr. Lomen. Ir ly, T may say matters so that his official duties will not inter- 5 ) g A } , n Wiy out of 3 ! A S : 2 ¢ 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. Office at Wolland’s fere unduly with his business or profession. But / a )y % 14 de-~ . e | b4 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. Tailor Shop e ow salaries should be increased, nevertheless. Com- \ 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. i i i 'T it s s e You cannot expect { | 2-1 willoughby at Toten: Gro- After you have found AND LOT CLEANING Chester Barnesson the livestock much from a man who gets $5 a day except sub- GOLF { sk 4 out how good our gt i PHONE 68 today as to servience to the interests making it possible for| Nl P ~ : . 4 il A ; = -3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s P 3§ AIR’ 2 ¥ 1Al “ : It “‘]" m to serve the States at so niggardly a stipend E Bur‘n : R }:gi“d 18 apl‘eflld the Phone 584 i n ing to try to leave the ; st snttisiont Ry ; ys.around your he pay ought to be at least sufficient to enable 25 11 3% Pront and Seward: v u 5 MR WA o aTh State Legislature, whatever his station in life. I 2-6 Second and Main. e doing a favor they’ NEW RECORDS I on _W"“"‘n ‘:““’;z:\ | In 1920 the Arizona Legislature voted to in-| PER GAME 2-7 Fifth and Seward. appreciate, sure | e JUNEAU TRANSFER noRy i crease the salary of its members from $7 to $15 a > AME 9.9 Fire Hall, enough. ! NEW SHEET MUSIC COMPA ittem 1o, deiaun ny day. This year two bills were introduced, one to { [l 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. | { | : . o ‘“”'I“‘ ”;;’"; vl‘l)‘f increase this salary to $27 a day, another to \ 8-4 Second and Gold. P l | RADIO SERVICE fuation. HOWEVET lreduce it to §1 & day. “Which of these four is uneau .S {1} 3-5 Fourth and Harris. eeriess [ : i ; ‘1‘1\”"\')‘!““ ik R correct?” i g 3-6 Fifth and Gold. |{ Expert Radio Repairing ; ; s iy i M l G If {1l 3-7 Fifth and East. B k {{ Radio Tubes and Supplies ir Alaska, have indicated | l( get () 2 3-8 Seventh and Gold. a ery | 4 [¢ was not profit- the preservation of Niagara Falls depends ! 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. " 1 > same time re- wholly upon Senate action we are afraid fate will be g 4-1+Ninth, back of power house. “Eemember the Name” | ¢ mate profit from the unkind. There won't be any Niagara by fhe time Course B hour. oo B A |! JUNEAU MELODY r r demonstrates that the Senate gets through talking about the sub:e(t 3 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. | ch followed (Detroit Free Press.) { % 1! — | HOUSE . followed it £ 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. | | is a part of i e — | Entire 2nd Floor 4-6 Seventh and Main. [ i —--~=-===31| Moves, Packs and Stores 3 1 This committee has Sam may tnmk Prohibition is hard to | 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. ! | ¥ > ht and Ba fr. Lon ory, as we But if he L;‘-er nnlemlxlnsk to slnp’ ]Jt*le;:l Goldstein Bdg. ‘: 4-9 Home Grocery, 183 :mem reight an ggage hear anybody else who has parties on country lanes, he’l now what real ? 5-1 Seater Tract. | Prompt Delive of prosent; but T see mo difficulty is~s(Atchison, Kan, Globe,) T SO SAVE MONEY ks 24 Supresent ol iymes, no k- o ALL KINDS OF COAL vth that has been put in Some clouds are 10 miles thick. That is the| STAND AT PIONEER POCL here It Grows PHONE 48 5 I see nothing in your kind we want next.spring to prevent a return ROOM | FASTEST 3 Lant " 1 3 of the drought—(St. Louis Globe-Democrat.) i FrVe_Bruhn i | | e L ties of the M | e b, Day and Night Service | § Your é““d’ s;’"g‘m’ on short i ry | When Prohibition arrived the underworld put on b4 | b méeml_m%?g;unded e _‘ Kendrick and everybody else its doorstep the biggest welcome mat it could find. Company Sl s ¢ L. C. SMITH and CORONA o nyone the Lomens whose —(Buffalo Courier-Express.) o “’mm ‘io”&“fs'éogumr}’&“ TYPEWRITERS ( ¢ n Eski o) ———— — | Guaranteed by o ! m Eskimo well- . 5 | | S Wi 150 4t that Cihke Bt feitailizhita Featurine Frye % Garments made or pressed by H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, 6" SR 806, | 2 ch childoen theiehd [of Olglisestns. Tndies: £ ¢ Ve Pe | us retain their shape Locai Representative. A 3. Nei-{ | 1J. B. BURFORD & CO.{ ! ey are; o 5 Star). iy o o licious Hams and Bacon | PHONE 528 son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska “Our door step is worn by 1 3 on or- S W \ | satisfied cusf . o : oppor i | TOM SHEARER g : { vight 10 The corkscrew may be a bit old fashioned, bm PHONE 38 e — do r 1€ owners not yet obsolete.—(Atchison, Kan., Globe.) . 0old pa : 273 3 s pers a ‘ ] Juneau Public berary} . £ e Buphgotiion i AT " 1" S e e i A AR R g ‘{ PLAY BILLIARDS Free Reading Room = - = City Hall, Second Floor = | : Coalk— Main Street and Fourth = | RF ° | =! Our Savings Department | . BURFORD'S ||| meatios Roums Open From = 8 a m to 10 p. m. = : — MIDGET LUNCH To our many friends and customers we wish to draion -ioaats announce the opening of the MIDGET LUNCH THE OLD MANAGEM = = — — = TR DER Tom and Marie Sturge e ) l'n|Ilhllrll|iHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bl P s < IO We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- tains a first class Savings Department. We receive on savings accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest to the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. Additions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts we pay 4 per cent interest.. We recommend this kind of ac- count to persons who have money for which they have no immediate use and which they want kept in a safe place until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need when other sources fail. We would be pleased to have you call and open a savings account with us. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska 1 f e o P e CLEARANCE SALE Men’s Wool Shirts Blazers Stag Shirts Sweaters ! and a complete line of Furnishings for the ‘Workingman Mike Avoian FRONT STREET Opposite Winter & Pond ! | | Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etc. i FREE TO ALL EMILIO GALAO'S Recreation Parlors NOW OPEN Bowling—Pool LOWER FRONT STREET b 4 IIN getting out a circular, circular letterorother pieceof printed matter...the paper, the address- ing, the mailing easi- ly total more than the printing. Yet, in a large measure, the Results Depend Upon the Printing, Let us show you some || samples to illustrate || | eur sictement EIPNEL S i I —— P i ===