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; 4 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1931. I interest in gardening, is its ouigrowth, and t in - ?v’__ Daily . E m!; aEm ];vro e et dle T o v voOR doke W] ‘ o [ PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies — . < et _|the v on of which if is an integral part. It, | e ek 2k [ i 10 JOHN W. nox . - EDITOR AND MANAGER |also, urges more and more planting of flowers, STARTS WBRK e gl you WATCH FOR e Gastinea Channal Publi Gvity evVeDing exGapt Sundny . by the awns, kitchen gardens, neatness of :wr‘:vato and :m inspect this new equipment| 5 Helene W.IL. Alhrecht —_— EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | public grounds and sets an example in siriving for {i onetkbion : NEXT | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P, O, ELES Streets, Juneau, Alaska. b Vool lenattehdr it ds to aid beginners and to co- ! ! | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red | | Meeting every 4 in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | Operate with those who have experience. : Ncwmsflk h‘nltngs are here now| | AMERICAN LECION Rfi'b }ée;!;c;:\i Gl);mlx]]:lsucs. | | wednesday evening ax~ 2 T 2 %o = = 21 X n a big variety. ; oldstein Biilding it 8 o'clock. Elks el s SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Towns, like humans, are judged to a large cx- | SMOKER L Phone Office, 216 Hall. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwsll and tant by their appearance. Our town is no exception . Thane for $1.25 per month. 3 Ml R | Saws and Planers Resume | Yurman’s ! | N a4 tHe 4 \ to that rule. A community where the unsightly, ¥ A. B. Hall |e — e | velcome, oy ol it the following rates ghtl; ) . B. Ha : b poar £12.00; six months, In udvance, |unpainted buildings, broken fences, weedy, littered Operations but Box fhe Parnibs: yiangle Bulidirg || pms. xnsgnammxuncm [| B B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. s 0 one i TR S ds, no gardens and no lawns are the excep- Factory Is Idle | } i b I| M H SIDES, Secretary. Subscribers w 1 \ey “'\vn“f,:;l,‘.“r.“: i g5 ) 8 ; a .d 3 XCef ‘ AR, ! 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | hotity the S ; v is the one which is recognize: y everyone, 3 A : 4 - i PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- i 374, hin its gates as uptodate, progressive| s were resumed today SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | fes of Freemason- enterprising, and one where civic spirit sV the Juneau Lumber Mills, which CAPITAL CLEANERS P ’ le UK Sarcilod ry Scottish Rite i1he g5 Pronshteics e & gt e |clocea aowniast November tor| 1yy1GLAS AGENCY || W P, Johnson|: : o > el ; D and aia e r town has carned that reputation In recent{p,iining mill began turning out| CYTY BAKERY, MRS. REIDI FRIGIDAIRE || Dr. Charles P. Jenne | b tocal news published herd ok vears. It can and will-do no less this year and Jumber, but the box factory of the | Telephene 7 i DENTIST ! s‘};(”‘ month a¢ ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | after. | establishment stil remains in- | Leave your order at bakery or|| DERCO LIGHT PRUDUCTS || pioms g and 9 Valentine | tish B on. Do THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION e i i phone and we will call MAYTAG WASHING | Building L] wAtimin s, MO e AT AR % e z | — . HEIL ec RECOVERY SLOW AND CAUTIOUS. | A force of 50 men is engaged in | ANNOUNCING ! MACHINES Telephrae 176 { S SPRING, CLEANUP CAMPAIGN, | s 1 and yard work. In Illling the| 4 marvelous Oriental wrinkle 2 —e LOYAL ORDER : GARDENS : | wnhile it is ent probable that the extreme ons, the management gave | FembyIngS G eaty GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS " OF MOOSE il limits of the contraction of business activities have|Preference to former employes | yon SUE-FUN (return of youth) Juneau Lodge No. ; i {with the result that nearly all the 2 2 Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne odge No. 700 d the returning | doubtless been seen it is becoming increasingly ap- Pad day ng with more | parent that the recovery to date has been zelatively | ss of the|slow and spotty. Nothing approaching a broad re-| vival can be discerned from the trend of railroad loadings, new, buil %) Mects every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 Jx-mut skin cleanser, tissue build- and powder base. No other cream required. $1.00 and $3.50 jars. thousand box shooks | A g Sedas (o he Linpy | PR Gr DOELKER, Hellenthal Bldg. = "und Loy “camnery | TSevhme % |PFIONE YOUR ORDERS| DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. Front Street Juneau |, ! | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | Evenings by appointment. workers took places that they had ar. Al e of Nature is| thermom e e e itomokile Phoue 321 Sy begin: rep L \x’ ‘xu ! SoaciaRe, Lows teel output, fi.l :monl e ; b = 2 || MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 and bush, whose T :\mso‘n. ..ucuox. and o sentative industries. 8 .\‘VL r{nlcanle | Second Hand Guns p,m..m | TO US Second and fourth Mon- soon will be tran i out in he March results of most of the major indus-|by the lumber mills' vessel, Vir-| and Sold * | a: il 1% | | " ay of each month in the delicate n bhowers of etct patterns. | tries will be by all odds the best for any month of | 8inia, IV. i || New Guns and Ammanition || Dr. A. W. Stewart Seottish Rite Temple, *-1). From these SS€ on will sound the call of the first quarter. Especially heartening is the pros-| ST, "'_" B 3 | SEE BIG VAN |t DENTIST | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. (J s i ¢ the couples start anew!pect of a 300,000 automobile production. Compared| UNION PRAYER MEETING | RS GO A ‘ Hours 9 a m. t0 § p. ™. |y I REDLINGSHAF- <% 3 bt ket Yavile Ay — il ! SEWARD BUILLING : : with the abnormal December levels the current ate| o oo oo oo praver Oppdaite Odilsessh! Thoistre L = | | ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, i ¢ e Office Phone 469, Res. S wand wiping out |of operations is quite uraging. 1 be held this évening.| ———————————e A | | Secretary. 3 &l ¥ i it Gt PR Sha e g} i . Phone 276 i 3 o new beauty, s0| What the spring will bring forth is, however, | o'clock at the Northern | | e ®D! h to keep apace with|another matter. In view of the heaviness of com- | Lipht Presbyterian church. | B ‘ AR (OF, EAS:ER:FSfA“t, t n alone. Men ! modity prices and the importance of grain, cotton — e+ - i The Best Lflllfldry 8 -& T:eesc(;)anw:!nench r:o;u‘: where they have|oil and copper to the wealth-creating rate of the| RETURNS TO CORDOVA || "“‘v":"m';’“" | Drs Barton & Doelker o Gk eaeE r e -un.x-!Unitcd States it is difficult to foresee large buying| Harry G. Sie ublisher of the . CHIROPRACTORS | Rite Te;m)le.' JESSIK not beau- | from sections that would normally be counted upon | Cordova Tim veen in| CAPITAL LAUNDRY | DRUGLFSS HEALTH SERVICE | KELLER, Worthy Mat- s them here and|at this time of year to come forward. | Juneau fer left for | | Phone 255 Franklin St. | “Maintain “;:,V"“' mbmgg. ron; FANNY L. ROBe house t vmxi In other words, business is gradually adjusting|Dis home a eamer Ju=| | | Hm}e{“;““lm Fdteg p"; INSON, Secretary. through human |itself to the possibility of an extension of the period | O™ AP P ) SIS 5 v ks o S R s o e sntes lof subnormal activity. The reconstruction projects | | < R O OO |of State and nation will help and easy money | | Wewil attend to them|? Rob Si ?gptf;;s;’:c‘;dmm;“ ik \ive as when it is|Will be of assistance in many directions, but there | promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| obert Simpson Soniay af 130 B m ‘, Jidually, achieves |Must be genuine strength in the commodity markets | Grain and !z.tns.erll;lu&nesm Opt. D. ! Transient brothess urgs ot g comes into play | tO warrant the expsctation of an impressive for | is increasing daily ere’s a Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ed to altend. Councll zenith of efficiency. It has|movement. ‘ reason. Give ug a trial order! lege of Optometry and Chambers, Fifth Streey PSR T TR | e ! today and learn why. | Opthalmology i JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. vears. Juneau has organ-| Trusts and Trusts. | Y Can’t Help Bein {',m gt ¢ o, . B OUSNER o ) the vernal season and named | . —_— ‘ s S 1 SLein RO DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. it did so b e rie (Xew York World-Telegram.) | Pleased b had ¥ tion the welec taught L Meets first and third DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Mondays, 8' o'l Optometrist-Optician - g VEies B“’:fi | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitteu 1 i Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. éolflce phone 484, residense GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | orothers welcome. to 12; 1:%0 to 5: el ——————=¢| | Our trucks go any place any D. B. FEMMER " PHONE 114 much of a success as such | are devious and strange ring to our | For a while it will jump on the packers as vio- willows, | 1ators of the law, then it will let up on the packers. | It will smash the Standard Oil combine, only to | let individual units grow larger and more powerful | than the original alleged menace. It will smile that without organiza- Thke ways of the Federal Government with trusts | | | | has ushered £ buds on of gras the ap- | sive notice of its | for our welcome, | | | A 1 with special favor on the Radio Corporation for| @ o || time. A tank for Diesel Oil | which is to say years, and then suddenly pounce upon that cor- | T and a tank for crude oil save | It should be an y good one this yi poration. JUNEAL‘YOUNG burner trouble. Juneau’s winter d much of the debris| Now the Government itself has induced large | Funeral Parlors | PHONE 145, NIGHT 148 and dirt which tes when we have |oil companies to agree to limit imports in apparent | Licensed Funeral Directors | » . | /|| RELIABLE TRANSFER | long, hard winters ar now is lacking. Work | restraint of trade and violation of the anti-trust that has been in former years on grounds|law. At the same time it has just forced the dis- and houses is reflected in better conditions now. It | Solution of the Bolt, Nut and Rivet Manufacturers' | a much farther | Association, a steelmaker’s combine. for alleged vio- and Embalmers i Night Phone 336-2 Day Phome 12 | AN S SR | ] Every Month in"the Year is evidenced by the Juneau | Jife insurance for Al Capone.—(Atlanta Constitu- at organization is the result of| tion.) m it possible to start from o | i931 SALES DATZES — , FOREST i than in the past. Thus, the same | !ation of the same anti-trust law. 2 7y o e o 0 [‘h“‘_’ vear will be marked| Al oL which is too much for the comprehension | i ¥ August 18 HAAS : | | degree of cffort and care this vor will be marsed] of laymen—not to mention lawyers and corporations | April 14 September 15 Famous Candies WOOD 00 pion! *"I’”‘“" 1 to @ reaflzation of the "CILYY which find it increasingly difficult to keep up with | May 19 October 20 The Gach Baksar. '\ Beautiful” goa ? 0 Ay o 7 T . eaEmenb pallty | June 16 November 17 Ol Boani ' I{f GARBAGE HAULING AT L O s SepEeihart K en Evenings . ¥ Coincident with the “Cleanup,” gardening prepara- You see, it isn't wicked for the Government ‘o| July 14 December 15 P s Gffice at Wolland’s to the fore. The time for thinking!take part of the liquor revenue if it's called an | P A % LR 78 'i:h TT—-T; = Tatlor Shop R Ehtage ity is |income tax instead of a license fee.—(Akron, Ohio, | Special Sales Held on Reques! iippers. Advances ere is food comfor o L5 pested: il Wie ptages of. IR R bl Ty o ol g P ] Will Be Made as Usual Wheh Requested. Trans- B0 orintinee Cliester Barnesson cason \_n:-‘(‘\,“s‘m' was arrived. Plant- | W e " fered by Telegraph " Desired. B e A ROOM and BOARD S e o D ularly in recent years, have| A 1ur expert is one who can look at a leopard | and a lot of slices to Mrs. John B. Marshall DALEY ERSLIANY » T x Lt | skin and tell what kind of a dog formerly. used it. each loaf. There’s a g with splendid results. Beauty and | p U ool oo | ach loaf. s PHONE 2201 both have been served and the community AT ) ’ SEA’I‘TLEFU EXCHANGE I l_ot of ngpfltltebpiogol(- | § benefitted by their work. They, too, have recognized | Six months in jail may be just that much real i S8p. Boodness Ded 1 . o 3 g r EET VIADUCT ‘em’ that doesn’t get - JUNEAU TRANSFER | ’ 65 MARION st SEAT E,U.S.A. into the ordinary loaf of bread. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” sarden Club. Tt GARBAGE SEBMANY HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 JUST GARDEN SEEDS LAWN SEEDS ONION SETS ‘7 FERTILIZERS . ~ NEW RECORDS Moves, Packs and Stores ARR] ED 1[ L ressed by ||| 'NEW SHEET MUSIC Freight and Baggage —Also— 17 a8 metaln ler | Prompt Delivery of A Special Collection of SEEDS— | x"anl:);: l;z;h." i RADIO SERVICE AL;:)KINDS OF COAL | 75¢ value for 50c | TOM SHEARER I Expert Radio Repairing PHONE 48 | £ | | |{ Radio Tubes and Supplies F_ [ A GARDEN TOOLS : : ‘ : RAKES SPADES L oLk |} JUNEAU MELODY {|tr o omm : < | PLAY BILLIARDS | 1. °C. SMITH and CORONA | lS lng | HOES FORKS !- S, j ____ HOUSsE | il siiy s | BURFORD’S | g J. B. BURFORD & CO. 2 , | Thomas Hardware Co. |- , Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth -4 Frent and Franklin, Reading Room Open From FIRE ALARM CALLS Old papers at the Empire office. Tackle e All -3 Third and Frankln, e ree Front, near Ferry Way. 8a m to 10 p. m. Front, near Gross. Apts. i \ 5 6 . 3 & Circulation Room Open from o 7 Front, opp. City Wharf, Our Savings Department & Front, near Suw Mil Tlo 5130 B mtia0 to 8:30 9 Front at A. J. Office, p. m. Current Magazines, 1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- || Newspapers, Reference, We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- cery. Books, Etc. 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 j | \ 3 § i \ { \ ) ! i we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- 3 { N \ | \ \ b 4 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s FREE TO ALL Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. “Qur door step is worn by Juneau Public Library satistled customers” 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 {] 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 8-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 3-9 4-1 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. {| 4-8 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. nN getting out 2 a circular, circular letterorother pieceof EMILIO GALAO’S printed matter...the paper, the address- Recreation :;;',:‘::‘,n""““‘::,,‘m_:" Parlors ol w0 g he Results Depend NOW OPEN {Ip.on e:houl’rlnfing. Bowling—Pool —— Let us show gou some samples to illusirate our statement 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. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Seater Tract. ,| ©Old papers at ‘Yne £mpire office LOWER FRONT STREET i ————————eiat