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| Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | } \ ty should not slack in the matter of ,‘ R SN B S 0 LK .’-‘-:_%_‘u Dail |4 Alaska Em pire . Thursded: soierrach’ fhart:- R ‘Hak! f || PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | 4 [350 residents of the city who had qualified them- | 8 e . oF £ J(‘}l!v W ThuV . . EDITOR AND MANAGER selves to cast ballots in the municipal election next \‘t WATCH FOR e . Gastineau Channel PERE R — | Tuesday is less than one-third of the poten-| i Helene W. L. Albrecht | ?__‘\k shed every ¢ ning _except Sunday by | e 1101 voting sirength ofthe communky, l L NEXT PHYSIOTHERAPY i S R ). Alaska. 3 | of course, it is not absolutely necessary to vote. It Massage, Electrécity, Tnfra Red || Meeting svory Ofice 1n Jur las ever, the ba is 1 ended because ' I AMERICAN LEGION Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | R A a Class However, the ballot is a privilege exten | ot Hedheday: Svaiat % ! i " \of citizenship. To exercise it is an attribute of|President Hoover: Express-| | 410 Goldsteln Bullding | a1 8 oeloek. K1y W £ T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 200d" citizenship. re to do so is a mark of | es His Views After N SMOKER i Phone Office, 216 l Hall, Dellvered by carrier l'r:’ J:‘nez;u. Dounh‘sg Treadwell and cjvic indifference. And while it is not a necessity | Brief Visit H | \]/lsmng brothers hane for per month, RGO AT daan tid ste: . o | welcome. By mail postage paid i SOl Fateh to vote, in order v it is e‘,slmml to register. | o ! A. B. Hall | "' DRts. KASEE & FREEBURGEE || & onths, in advance, T laska tow lation. Its TR | i - B. MARTIN, Exalted x ' mor Juneau he Alaska towns in popu U. S. S. ARIZONA, March 27— || [ DI , M Ruler. will_promptly industrial, business and financial supremacy are un-|p o o 5 EERRT MEEER B | ! 301-303 Goldstein Bldg, ; - H. SIDES, Secretary. » or irregula " - ¢ “ind - b b NETEES L )\ -1 5 e —— R irregularity challenged. When the period closes- Saturday even- ., .v d an unhopeful view | § | PHONE 56 | ey Co-Ordinate S its 1 ation ought to be the largest of of the Vir Islands. He said| ¢ i Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | les of Freemason- " s e Py any A We urge upon all of you once | aithough islands might have |} W P J h * ry Scottish Rite MBE = AS! RIESS. g - o - v -75“1'.(~.~A A to tne again the im nce, in fact, the duty, of e | some milit value, when we paid| | . -Jonnson e . Regular meetings ?.’J"L,f‘(“f.‘l’li.dn‘,li tration {S25.000000 for them we acquirei | FRIGIDATRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | el Priday oA BRI SRl lan effective poorhouse. i |‘ DENTIST | each month ag AT ADVIC r ON HOUSE JUDGING. | Ninety per cent of the population 2 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i 7:30 p. m. Scot- | cannot be self-supporting either j;r} Rl fl‘ll‘lil‘lillity MAYTAG WASHING i Building e . tish Rite Temple Buy your own home” is being urged from so “}“"fll or in R_D'\'E“““““t‘l 0‘;“110"1 H réturns MACHINES | Telephre 176 | R B. HEISEL, Secretary many sourtes ar £ 50 ook £ s these | the discovery of‘new methods and % man, .(\fru: and with much xeq‘uenr) hese g : : GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS —e LOYAL ORDER days that it is becoming a slogan. The| "o T oo 0 change in!| ' Gone is the severity of yes- /e . OF MOOSE reason for such is plain. In periods of de-| . . . SR B Furbelaws Fo ‘enc Phone 17 i j Dr. J. W. B Juneau Lodge N n for such ad I | the jurisdiction from naval to a'y fteryear. Fur | r. J. W. Bayne 0. 700, pression realty in common with other commodities' giyi gepartment was to see if some | hance the charm of form Yront Stieet' " Tifnean. i1l DENTIST i Mects every Monday commands lower prices than in normal or oom | jhdustry wouldn't de\elup : and feature is the latest x wira v !| Rooms 5-6 Triangic Bldg. | night, at 8 o'clock. times. Thus, persons able to buy can be sure - o> | § mode. And in no one detail | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator, of picking up bargains impossible to find at other | ! is this vogue more notable || Evenings by appointment. W. T. VALE, Eecy, P. O. Box 8. periods [EDUCATOR NOW IN | thon in the new Spring hats [ Daion MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 187 | Not every individual, however, is competent to +x(y by Gage. Here artistry has T ¥ Heii . | y | % p ) ond and fourth Mon- judge the value of houses. Often seemingly at-| SPLEND]D HEALT | been combined w1_'h rare TO US (o —* | day of each montho?n 3 tractive bargains are in fact the reverse. The Fed-| ) | craftsmanship to bring you | Dr. A. W. Stewart Seottish Rite Temple, eral Government has recognized the need for prac-| “MY experience with Sargon was ! the season's most enchant- [ DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p. m.Q tical advice on this subject and the Department| S0 e Vk“"’,l_“_“_"“j‘fx‘"““fpetf)““"‘l’fl-l’f { ing creations. There is a | Hours9a mtosp rm |y I REDLINGSHAF- oA ey — - —— of Commerce has issued a booklet entitled “How |0 Offer this statement ¢F ) style and price fo suit every | SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, = ot ‘AL FRIEND. © Judge a House’ which is really worthwhile. | { foste and purse. Whyhnot ’ Office ;lhone;l?» Res. Secretary. ALASKA l‘()'\h‘: o I‘Q‘ AL “¥Y+ Anyone interested can obtain a copy from the| ! mspe:; the new Gage hats i e . 2 iy i L w of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. A nom- | { . today ORDER OgeE:::En:FSTAnm .. Frank Shaw's de ently in Sealile g Nig : to cover mail " { \ . - an our p . harge is made to cover mailing costs. ! : o n: Alaskans. He dely wn, high SR S ’ { | Drs. Barton & Doelker 4 Tuesca)§?reach month, D d and affectionat regarded. He first came | : | CHIROPRACTORS at 8 o'clock, Scottish t The President’s Veto. I %! | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE St Ll E ’ ‘. | “Maintain that Vital Resistance ”| BHpSTe Walily Mate New York Times.) { [} zon; FANNY L. ROB« | INSON, Secretary. States to live permanently,’ he voyage of the President to Porto Rico and |, Hours 10-am. to 9 pan. il g0 oo T PR T ) K him in e contact with Dpeople the Virgin Islands will, as nothing else could, make | = L KWIGHTS OF COLUMBUS pi n every of the North, and its the people there feel that they are, after all, with-| ) i We will attend to them} . ——————8 Seghers Council No. 1760, : S T U el it . Floower MG ks . vt e | feopty | Dur ORIl | - Rotiens Sligoen v ey Bcughit it 08 Wid ™ bitied HHOH Wo. Thase lands I PR N0 Métkvening @) . $3.95 e s Teauses S Opt. D. Frafitass Eotbers urEs A he newspapar’ busifiess. He. was connectad Renerel. polley of ministration or to propose ks Give s 'trml ¥d | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ed to attend. Councll i b measures for improvement of their economic and | to | on. Gr a order lege of Optometry and i Chambers, Fifth Street, s, g social conditions. But his journey to their coasts today and learn why. Opthalmology i JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. s In some of these g po welcome. He will virtually be carrying| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouad H. J. TURNER, Secretary. their p ne glory. the Continent out fo s since the thoughts of | v H, i . . — — YO.‘ C(m L elp Belng e S VOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. E. Soor to tle about 10 years ago, he the entire population will be fixed upon him, and | s member of the staff of the Alaska his presence wil for the time being make the ‘ Pleased {17 R r & sournwew | o nitin e Vi vhich is issued there and which is chiefly inhabitants cease to feel insular. | 4 | Optometrist-Optician { il et el i e it AEF g vhaid . el et P D. B. FEMMER | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitteu tt Eagles Hall d news of this Territory, and until his last| The President has been ‘solicitous about POrto s e /9 g R 7 Viisdtae Hha Douglas, ALEX GATR, W. P, b ess he was active in the production of the Rico and has shown a practical concern for the S e s ! PHONE 114 i oom T, Valeuttng Hidg._ . |1 o oo S etary, & Vit Virgin Islanders. To them a civil Governor has CHARLES FAGAN i | Office phone 484, residense | q s g ust been s an who has given expert at- ! —__ | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | DUHhery: yelcoae, But few persons had so many personal acquaint- J REN TR TS pna N0, SREECD. ) . | representative,” Gewared Ohatles |~ =—roremerr oo e ! t015%: Y1460t ‘6190 ~ R T U . ST0 ihnen ke tention to the development of higher community Fagan, a Seattle rchool principal | ; . T e e s e s interests among the small cities and villages cf the United States and will there find a population no greater than that of many a small city. If they Our trucks go any place amy time. A tank for Diesel Oil [ JUNE}\U-YOUNC o and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. for 40 years. “For ‘en years I suf- | fered with a burning pain in my , mpation bothered! The Best Laundry | d with the North, of the prominent per work conr cades of newsp ); had inte wed a majoril idents of the Territory, enjoyed the confidence could all be gathered in one place, they would not Bt 2 Fai | ould all b ace, they me co: 1 condition liks | At a Fair Price of most of them and was familiar with their half fill ma university stadium. The opening| 3o DF8ATEE ST € o ulder WHERE? | Funeral Parlors | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 a and aspirations line of the ancient prophecy “Keep silence before . o The effects of five bot-| | APITAL LAUNDRY ‘ Licensed Funeral Directers | J RELIABLE TRANSFER [ Mr. viewpoint was always constructive, me, O Island would furnish 2 fit preface In i1.c o Sargon and three bottles of | I;lmne 35-5 2 i Nizht?h‘::e 3‘;:5“;“1‘;‘:;51’1.@9 s P QLSRR 3 6 Al N his effort always encouraging. He liked to exploit addressing those whose strength the President would Sargon Soft Mass Pills were absolute- | 105 any project possessed of merit, to help any person Tenew. ly amazing! My stomach is sound; | , b en d in worthy enterprise He was slow to As for Porto Rico, no corner of l‘l ‘;1 b[’;ul:l(iflé I've gained el:ven pounds; con-| - c 50 ful of passing a wrong 48Y's journey by car from its capital, the furthest gi;,qion and. seumatism are past At *Greytown, in tre jungies of G town being only 154 miles away. One who traveled | . . ieci and I have more strengt) 2 y : Jjudgment and of inflicting an injury that he nevi 4 S, @ e s “| Nicaragua, the annual rainfall is . . over the island on foot in the early days of the vy tha s had : 7 I d a derogatory line about anything or an: 3 and energy than I've had in years.” ..t 300 inches, making it the L z e ol . occupation can still see peons walking even from guq py Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ! % g £ body. He manifested disapproval by silence. His g g , Wettest spot in the Americas. eminent fairness commanded the esteem of all that further shores to San Juan. Despite the devas- remote places up in the mountain and from the ever had any dealings with him. | tation of the hurricane in 1929, the island, under GARDEN SEEDS 1 [ He was a de: friend. In the da; when he Governor Theodore Roosevelt’s program of rehdb- | had little, he was prompt to share it. Of late ilitation and with the neighborly aid that has been years, he was economically independent, and pur- given by people in the States, has taken on new e LAWN ‘\H~DS ()VI(N \ ol | | . ° FOREST WOoO0D GARBAGE HAULING HAAS Famous Candies ' The Cash Bazaar | Open Evenings e or conden Office at Wolland's Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson ROOM and BOARD PHONE 66 Mrs. John B. Marshall | ekt a i & e PHONE 2201 There is food comfort and enjoyment in ev- ery slice of our bread and a lot of slices to each loaf. There's a lot of appetite provok- ing goodness baked in sued the newspaper calling from inclination rather hope. We are,” the Governor stated recently, “in his better shape than we were twelve months ago.” It | thus becomes relatively a bright spot, though con- ditions are still far from satisfactor The visit of the President of the United States will be an event | than from nece: Among his intimates, N generosity was mu\vthl and only they know how qui and liberal he was in responding to appeals for aid from varied and numerous sources. His ———— — ; ° faith in human nature could not be impaired nor L‘)lbpammnbmdc w::hlw o e —Also— ‘em that doesn’t get e JUNEAU TRANSFER a5 5 g5 08 v Jolumbus on its Carib shores 2 i ina B s his kindly disposition affected by any betrayal of i Bov it A Special Collection of SEEDS— g}t%rte};?i ordinary loaf GARB4GE COMPANY his trust or by the practice of deceit or dishonesty | Chairman Raskob might have avoided stirring up 4 - b 75¢ value for 50c¢ GARDEN TOOLS RAKES SPADES HOES FORKS against him !a hornets’ nest by making his suggestion for State Aleska has lost a staunch believer in her des- liquor control to the Wickersham Commission.— | tiny and a strong advocate of her many wort (Milwaukee Journal.) : s; the public, a tribune who understood its TR R e ! hopes and never tired of toiling for their fulfill-| OPportunity is knocking at the Democratic door, | S airman Shouse. At least, there is some | pable, beloved asso- /4% St bl alike to condone the faults nocking —(Indianapolis Star. | ues of all his fellow craftsmen. Peerless HAULED | AND LOT CLEANING Bakery E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 ment, and newspapermen a ca ciate who eage and to laud “Remember the Name” | Ih |llaS "ard vv C ‘ LR NEW RECORDS Moves, Packs and Stores 0 N are 0. | NEW SHEET MUSIC Freight and Baggage e et thte thape Prompt Delivery of " "FhoNE 5 RADISh S5y iy ALL K';NDS OFr{IOAL PHONE 528 _ £y TOM SHEARER l { Expert Radio Repairing PHONE 48 Radio Tubes and Supplies ld Grover Cleveland said a mouthful when he saild a deficit is a hard rat to get out of thel KEEP UP REGISTRATION FIGURES. house—(Atlanta Constit Despite the virtual lack of contests—there is only, Both the one in five positions to be filled—the citi: big political ns of of Prohibition than of t are more afraid (Dallas News.) | MIDGET LUNCH JUNEAU MELODY || r-5-smasrsea soman™] Under the Management of PLAY BILLIARDS ‘ Tom and Marie Sturge T besoc SRR ot st S/t 2 | BURFORD’S ———— J. B. BURFORD & CO. The Two Best Places to Eat . . L 2 l Juneau Public Library “qur Srorsdn 10 o 1o, “AT HOME and at THE MIDGET” ‘ Free Reading Room 5 ) FIRE ALARM CALLS Closed on Sundays City Hall, Second Floor ©Old papers at the Emplre office. Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. - 1-3 Third and Frankln, 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, For Your Sunda v Dinner Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 Our S(mn os'Department e A 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. o 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. K ShrenE MR #2 the Cest { 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- bt i et g I i cery. S Bt > i tains aunrst class Savings l)epartmelnt. We receive on savings 2-3 vgmoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s FREE TO ALL i i 3 o . AN \ DO el - accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account arn. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest ';’" F*Onz ln: &W‘;f‘l MN getting out I : to the account without any trouble on the part of th -5 Front and Main. i TO ARRIVE TODAY Adaitions may be made at any time. On thess savings seoounty ||| 2-0 Second and Man. o §il = clrcular, circular | we pay 4 per cent interest. W@ recommend this kind of ac- g:; l;g?;’;? fenhes: EMILIO GALAO‘S hn‘:::om::g:’w:: |{ count to persons who have memey for which they have no 3-2 uuem:\nu and Rawn Way. ::l:a u.m: -d.d.reu- 4 3-4 Second and Gold. . > until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. ! Recreatwn ing, the mailing easi- The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money 3-6 Fifth and Gold. ly total more than Oldest Bank in Alaska 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Seater Tract. ) N ; We wish to call your attention foithe fact that this bank main- t ‘ | immediate use and which they - wu.nt kept in a safe place l Y et trnref ermeeforrencif ool Old papers at ‘Lne r;mp!re office or you, accumulating for the rainy or the o B 3-7 Fifth and East. the printing. Y Al| I OR N I A GROC[RY ! ruhe: other sour(le: I:III “:hwonld bed;lyemd"t:n ::v’e y!ou m g‘: ;‘:&“é‘;‘“&m P arlors ln: ll:rg: :lfillfl::: |} and open a savings account with wus. e ? % the Results Depend T i T, B “ g:nth, b‘f):p of ix:::::: lm:: : BNO;'j OP:JNI U i Pty | 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian owling—Poo ——— . | (] . an -5 Nifth alhoun. Phone 478 Free Delivery e B. M. Behrends Bank | & 5 o e vowss rrowt saser || || fets show gon some . t 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. statement R e e e e e s e P TS PSS S

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