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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 23, 1931 W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 « | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. H’ T . o Ty . o . MRS. PRITCHETT AGAIN PUBL lsm:R. Miss P}nlxppmes . o (2 Tt Daily Alaska Empire | ol ‘ | PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | | _| The Wrangell Sentinel again carries the ,‘lame - Y of | OF g JO‘IN W TROY . - - EDITOR AND MANAGA‘B of Mrs. J. W. Pritchett at tho. head of its »vdltox.'lal liae WAT CH FOR . 3 Gnstmeau Channel { % column as publisher. Mrs. Pritchett continued the I 5 | Helene W. L. Albrecht ; Aine_ except Sunday by _the i " o e £ 4 % . « L. e PSS ey SYeUME | xeent Sunday | B the | publication of the paper after the death of her "‘; NEXT [ PHYSIOTHERAPY | B.F. 0. ELKS Streets, A Alan ihmd but some months ago she leased it to L. NEXT YEAR | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red | R el " R ey o in Junceu as Second Ciass | POtz Mr. Penta and R. J. Surratt an L‘untlz AMERICAN LEGION (|| Rw. Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday evening e santoe | the expiration of the lease when it was wurned | 410 Goldstein Building at 8 oclock Elks' S meiinen pareme—ee e RATES. back to Mrs. Pritchett. Mr. Pentz has gone to o g SI\IOKER L Phone Office, 216 ! Hall, Oelivered by carrier in Juncau, Douglas, Treadwell anc | Seattle. Beghi Four New Members Will Be R | ez — Visiting brothers Thane for $1.28 per month. i Mrs. Pritchett has the well wishes of other . B. Hall . ) Ry o e P o Uik Tonthe® i advance, | Alaska publishers. May she continue the publica- /\dded_ to Staff of m:sxugnamr:snunm:n 113 B JORGENSEN, Exalted Rulee. 4 $600; one month, in advance $136 0 epty ) ton of the Sentinel and have nothing but happi- | Public Schools il e M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notify the Business Office of a e or ‘rregularity | ness, good health and prosperity. ! | PHONE 56 : T Co-Ordnate Bod- very of, their —_— Teachers for Juneau’s public i - s e for Editoral and Bustness Offices, 374. _ : ¢ ¢ 1 | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | ies of Freemason- « 2h It is now s Miss Jackie Mitchell, the ! schools for the scholastic year be- ‘; IV P ’ le i kv Scotthat B ST SRSITER "R08in 1o | Tennesee gl baschall ptcher, was able o oiikeginning next fall vere chosen ‘ . Johnson | : Regular meetings | nes credited tc | o : i ; of the gal- | ing of the Beard of < ! . —_—— ool e i mlso the | out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig because of FRIGIDAIRE | SeCond T ay e g lantry of the Yankee batters. They refused to hit :!“;::"“2 "[“";:;"'r“:?[\q;d S:;ls:mw:: i | Dr. Ch;rles E'P;‘. Jenne I‘ each month =zt ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO GE LARGER | her pitches. The diamond heroes will lose no popu- |, tontt 00 PR B e o Tl o | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS || _ = O Ean“dlln e | 7:30 p. m. Scot- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. larity on account of the gesture—if gesture it Was.| ..o R g Raven as superin- 1 MAYTAG WASHING ; ‘Bullding ! tish mtseecTetmpll i G & e R | tendent of the public school sy MACHINES | Teiephrne 176 A e T K It is apparent tk Gov. Meier of regon Will | yor, | t . g LOYAI, ORDER il not be a candidate for re-election. He is trying to| A1l but two members of the pres- Auuclattddl’v:s:hl"llu;fll GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS T 3 .OF MOOSE ] {m. Gen. Smedley Butler to help him run the State. 1 ..un\i:-.qn (;;D‘ ‘OI‘:I‘]’”]IJ[;‘ nmfl‘ v,:’liryla Efa‘at‘:en ;:I?Im:"e!. Was “ Phone 17 J Dr. J. Ww. Bayne Junieau ‘Lodge No: ‘00, / | Y Philippines for 1931, NTT , Mocts every Monday | Well-Directed I u, teacher of art and, wo-| chosen Miss Phillppd | Yront Street Juneau Rooms 5.6 Trisouis Bide... | night, at 8 o'clock. | A et | | Office hours, 9 am. to 6 pm. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator. o i | Evenings by appointment. Phone 321 Second Hand Guns Bought (New York Times) her recent marriage and her Iike- ! Chairman Raskob asked for serious study of|! 10 from the c: 3 rqsd Miss BUTLER the prohibition question and the open expression of | Dorcthy F teacher of instru- . has resigned because <:" L ° | ntal sl s surrendered h and Sold opinion about it. This is a good work. It has a1-|g“’ e :‘gjp“t e e il thw Gfos and Anasiedilon S | Second und fourth Mon- ¢ ready started in consequence of his appeal, but, un-,p oy SEE BIG VAN Dl‘ A W Stewart day of each mouth in /,\ 3 fortunately, most of the discussion thus far hasy . ! . . . Seottish Rite Temple, ™' o8 been Wide of the main issue. It has too much con- | Miss F‘j“”“ ot idbecs < [ THE GUN MAN DENTIST | | bepinnisig ak T30 p. m. KEIIP cerned Mr. Raskob himself, his strange conception | Wash, el Commander of Marines|| Oppoite Colisum Theatre Hows 98 m. 108D m o'y pernrivoonin “evy o - = T of the functions of the chairman of the National M 4 e A b ) Will Come West If SEWARD BUILLING | | ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, & A POSSIBLE REACTION FROM Committee, his apparent desire to introduce methuds’;s; e et N L S d Office :l:mne ;,:9, Res. |V Ssoriiaset “f : N v \ 1 ne | ki WAL I\ER FIGHT. ?Av high-] powof salesmanship into politics nndllhe' Mr. Raven, who this spring A10= | eave decure 0! | o olemn conviction under whxf:h he seems to labor ceeded W. K. Keller as superin- ; FOR SALE e a ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Mayor Walker, based on the fact that, if the times are out ot ony he himself s the |, = oo ¢ and who still has charg WASH!‘NGTON.YD. C., :‘\?_rll'ZIS. B —— Second and P;‘nurth have been discovered in the [ated Hamlet born to set everything right. Such| W5 Lo 0T g phystcal educt —General Smedley D. Butler, fol- SKAGWAY | Drs. Barton & Doelker | 4 Tuesdays of each month, & " : ‘p‘ nay veacy cifects of his long letter to the National Commit-| ™) " oveq of these courses|lowing a conference with Senat ol \ W2 £ 1 CHIROPRACTORS i at 8 o'clock, Scottish 1ent of the metroj ¥ ALK, i il % = el cang Ry vy of egor o e Templ Lk o (“41‘:,\,~ Esiremiiiilny tee were to have been expected. But it may be,“‘\’ fall They will be taken A/lL!N,m”n Oregon COFFEE SHOP | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE‘ Rite Temple. “XJE]S\‘S;: to the co - ;"; ik ] ;~~n'1~ e hoped that they will soon fade away and that, by over by Elmer Wentland, of Rear- Sist in 11‘ ox1 s b | | “Maintain that Vital Resistance "l KELLER, Wor;yRom 3 at y for po reasor B 4 methods and through men beyond his political ?(en. dan, Wash. ewly created ta ; | | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 ! ron; FANNY L. ) 1 ing imin- vided he obt ha noen ! ‘ satisfaction of those who are opposing his admin- the Democratic party—let us also say the Republxcan’ The teaching force will be in- provided obtains t FRIGIDAIRE—MODERN [ Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. i INSON, Secretary. 5 ation in the interest of public good. Already the party—may prepare to think clear and speak straight | .enced by .one m&mber—Mi cave of absence. Senator llc< !' ] e iand that Alfred E. Smith be drafted for ihe about prohibition in the Presidetnial campaign of | pyupo Apland, of Belfield, SouthN&ry is to ask President Hoo.u Terms can be arranged i —_ ANWIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ¢ ty is ning ¢ nd it springs 1932 Dakota, She will have classes in for permission for Butler's leave.| ‘T o * Seghers Council No. 173, s .‘rmx: those of occupations and political affilia- | Whatever politicians may desire, whatever the|p,in third and fourth grades. Th‘fi l“\l.\-’f'vm‘"‘ to '»:‘“‘1 lnli‘hn;}:fi Phone Juneau 17 for particulars ‘ 1 Robert Slmpson | Hee;lngs SA:CO_'TI';:“: 1‘: N tions. Republic and Socialists as well as Demo- Anti-Saloon League may deprecate, the majority| The rest of the teaching staff f’.“ ‘;~'_l{"““_‘“(fg\{’em 4% M:P LL: | Owt. D. { Mrin ?1 hgbrm:hers iy > p & YL of the American people unquestionably regard pro-|yil] witness no changes: | B e S N 3 J| ¢ [ Transien o crats are insist that the sure road to good : ¥ b ! | Oregon. || Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ed to attend. Councll t in New York Ci would be through hibition as an irrepressible political issue. They do The Kindergarten teacher 1s: g N i (| lege of Oplentcyiand pir iy Flith iy S e not need to be urged to talk about it. It is grow-|piss Blanche Turner. e TR - — 2| a of the efforts to secure the services of _ . 5 11 Opthalmology JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 5 # £ ) ingly the subject of conversation wherever men or| Grade School Staff | DANCE NOTICE v | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground “ s i\ e i L]‘f‘,:'f,x,’?r, A_;:(x:‘:‘: :fl;l::'l‘ltfi“:-.“"l{- women do covmog;te.ld'ihe;e is no universal agree-| Grade school teachers for the| oo Parish Hall April 24th, SEE YURMAN i 2o Groindi| H 3. TURNER, Secretary N oo T otion ot Gov. Bmith as Mavgy MRt @5 to what should be done, but an overwhelm- | next scholastic year, follow: 30 pm. Good music. Refresh-|{ £ . N . T 2 DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. i the nomination and election of Gov. Smith as Mayor ing belief that something must be done. Just now| First grade—Miss Alice Erb. |- P UrRd RS REUEEES { for New Fur Garment || N R e Mects firstand third would immediately put “anti-Tammany agitation” we are informed that the chief prohibition agent is| First Grade—Mrs. Iva Tilden. | Optometrist-Optician | &Mmdws, 8 o'clock, £ —adv. Styles | out of the way as a political issue and insure about to make one supreme effort to enforce the Second Grade—Miss Violet Bo\u—| | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted wt Eagles Hall Gov. Roosevelt, if he should be his party’s nominee Volstead Act. He has more money and more of- | gette. gty A 2 A _bls variety of Land Ott_er, 1 Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. ) for Pre t, more than a million majority in the ficials a this disposal than ever before—though the| Second Grade—Miss Mabel Mon- Youthful Loveliness in Mink, Marten and other skins { ! | Office phone 484, residense | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiung »> : | Empire There would be none who would a@mount of his appropriation and the number of |son. : ! e for your selection. | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | brothers welcome. v i aylor. 6 Days e ofti sanction of corruption if Al his subordinates fall far short of what have been| Third Grade—Miss Donie Taylor ays Repairing and Remodeling o, 13 1500 16 50 = Smith were Mayc \d all know that, if he were asserted to be necessary if the prohibition law is| Third-Fourth—Miss Ruby Apland. Latest in Cosmezic Science : ! o ! e pnu m : Mayor, oreanised grafters, If there are such U IDEer to be openly flouted. Bui ho admits that| Fourth Grade—Miss Dalme Han-| Marvo Beauy retun and Won-|} YURMAN, the Furrier || oaligrg Lo ool m"lh;* b m': PO dodmper LIkS armite héfose if his final endeavc_)r in 1931 fails, then prohibition | son. o A AR S}le-F’un removes rar.;ml blt‘mlsl’fES‘ Triangle Building |! Hazel James Madden ST R gt gl ! Sk it 5 itself must be considered to have failed. That ver-| Fifth Grade—Miss Mildred | pimples, blackheads, freckles, wrin- } | Teacher of the Pianoforte and burner trouble. e & prainie ire !dict was already anticipated and declared by the1 rahamsen. o ey "kles or that worn sallow looking e Cxoohent” ot this. Diilag Bysten PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ! :’ T e ST A Wickersham Commission. There is every probability | Fifth-Sixth-—Miss Helen Sta complexion. e | a i ¢ THE SEASON OF OUTDOOR SPORTS that time will only confirm it. | Sixth Grade—Miss Alma Olson. !w Dr. nwkcr‘ Hellenthal Bldg. ; . : : | of Im!)x;:weflr M:s;c S.:Tl:'i J RELIABLE TRANSFER ! & TAIN y o Seventh Grade—Miss Ann Eas-|’ SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Leschetizky Technic—Alchin = HERE AGAIN. Thus every year the pressure becomes grcm.er‘ CAPITAL CLEANERS | Harmony % ¢ from the American people to devise some better way | ton. T )hm"% 3 5 i | Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 & D o The columns of the newspapers testify to the,to bring about temperance consistent with individual| Seventh-Eighth—Mrs. Se | DOUGLAS AGENCY : y 5 i ¥ i Of ADOther SOpnS aad the et ¢ rights. Here are subjects enough for discussion; | Tupper. i A 2 I o B SEE THE coming of another spring and the continuation of FIEhts. 5 itk . ; || Eighth Grade—Miss Marletta CITY BAKERY, MRS, REIDI | ® ! popular interest in outdoor sports. Baseball news s 510 the lmpetus already given to the tnformall R FRC T 0 tine gradedd NdohoneT || JUNEAU-YOUNG ! MOT taking first place from the knights of the squared d€bate, the sort of unofficial referendum now going ! Leave your order at bakery or| | 0To circle. In @ very short time the race horses will be | D, ll OVer the country, is certain fo be intensified [S600L s il ki ?u S At Funeral Parlors | transferred. from Southern tracks to those. of the,URtL the time comes for choosing delegates to the B i) phone and we will cal {1 Liceh#en Fumeral” Birsstors || T BIKE ;“?-:}””MC')“”‘ co “”l‘;l racks “1)1 those 8’“‘; national convention next, year and for the leaders| Fhe Ml Sihoe P e [ _and Embalmers I it Nort Accompanylng them in the northward of poth parties to make up thelr minds that they | *re: o HONE Y | | Night Phone 336-2 Day Phene 12 n our window march will be the tennis and golf and other pro-!can no longer halt between two opinions, [sMsntal Teatatibe R, LR O PHONE YOUR ORDERS| | i fessional sportsmen b i ham, }x])zmupa. el TO US f = ae might t < e s i i Mathematics—Miss Marjor] %) | S A0 % ) Y 1 eneral Science-English—Miss ¥ TERY b in hordes and cheer the professionals who do all | (Prince Rupert Empire.) sLoi s i | || Famous Candies BOOTERY 8 the work. But that is only seeming. With the| Bishop Stringer has spent most of his active| mome Economics—Miss Helen || The Cash Bazaar A spring, vacant town lots become baseball parks where | life in Western Canada. For 38 years he was sta- | Gray. i | . TR e T ‘ Ehiameriis ot oys ‘conteat for ' suprats Omc”;mllwld in Yu!mnl. His election to the honored and| ranguages—Miss Blanche Kelly | Open Evenings ol thousands of boys, and men, pitch horseshoes in,DI8DIy responsible office of Archbishop of Rupert's| English—Miss Dorothy Isracl. | ® o o QLT barnyards and wherever they might find the shoes|L®Pd: Crowns a long period of . devoted service| GommercialMiss Margaret Yea- | : .|| JUNEAU TRAN l‘Ll(, : 3 . he frontiers of the North. Certainly, there is|key. | and room in which to operate. Tennis grounds m‘elon l * key. 3 8 COMPA i being whipped into shape throughout the countr |no churchman in Canada who has a wider and| Science- Physical Education— El-| 11 ROOI\I flnd BOARD 4 P‘ j e oy ot el s Y: | better knowledge of the problems and general con- | mer Wentland. | ‘ the Tnke. The cehouo ks of life are trouping 0 ditions in this part of the Dominion than the| Art and Vocal—Miss Evelyn See- | | Mrs. John B. Marshall | 1e links. The schools and colleges and nthletic ! ey incumbent. | vers. | | PHONE 2201 clubs are drilling their crews and nines and track | FLCL TR Instrumental Music — Forrest | | ! A teams for the spring battles. There are many| In the old days Chicagoans used to resent the!Brigham. : < ‘————l amateur athletes for every professional athlete, tidea thaf Chicago was always trying to copy New | All members of the School Bo: ¢ —_ B < In addition to the thousands of athletes, amateur | Y but there must be something in it. Mayor | were present at this morning's ses- o and professional, the streams are being whipped by 'Cermak is going away for a rest.—(New York Herald |sion. They are R. E. Robertson, e We will attend to them G RB 4.GE e other thousands of outdoor sportsmen and yachts Tribune.) president; M. L. Merritt, clerk; pror_nptly. Our (’_:OAL, Hay, A s ther crafts, aut i and” s Bt | B D | Grover C. Winn. i Grain and Trans{er business and other crafts, automobiles and airplanes, are | | g : 9 ) H LE M Pack: d St o ng other thousands to open air recreation Blessed is the nobdy. He needn’'t hide his| f is increasing daily. There’s a/ A l/ oves, Packs and Stores Professional sport has a deserved place of hopor, CPI%ODS for the good of the party.—(Los Angeles | e 00 lng reason. Give us a trial order Oy iy Freight and Baggage a but it cannot replace the genuine thrill and satis. | TS { g e today and learn why. E. O. DAVIS Prompt Delivery of iH faction of pla a game for oneself. Fortunately| Nowndave . : i A | The * > , . iy ALL F COA S 1s sk repinoing 1t i S;lrn(xil:x.:\:‘.];:\01‘)‘(.1‘12:?‘1 l(]:“&!\:l s something that | The new Red Cedar Shingles are | You Can’t Help Being | LL KINDS OF COAL 1, X Bt 5 8 80 6 AR i 8 laid right over the old roof. Old PHONE ' A roof does not show. Cuts down Pleased ONE 43 i punish the issuance of bad checks 1 . Mak: stairs co: EARI.Y SEASON SIXTEEN B".I.s ieilon 1 sy A e D. B. FEMMER NEW RECORDS Y House Joint Memorial No. 9,| i 6 by, . Winn,. aAblAg Catiress o] if you want it—reliable servicr | keeps the house cool in e PHONE 114 N R . SMITH and CORONA CORONA G S wu R K ARE P ASSED B | place United States Commissioners always. We always place out Avoids cost of removing ol 1G!unmwnmteedm o 3 |in Alaska on a regular salary in-| e R o eine Back of | roof and litter of old shingles. RADIO SERVICE jslvud'ut the present fee basis, was | guasBe o Bhinsanids doing "3t Eatitely J. B. BURFORD & CO. ) also passed | every printing job we do. We | S PR A N g Expert Radio Repairing “Our door step is worn by | + Meetings This Aff | i RSN satistied customers” . Meetings This Afternoon e printes—know it— | o invve circulars., Radio Tubes and Supplies &5 H The House convened this after- | 5 Back | S . T N M SRR B ‘B noon at 1 o'clock while the Senate | #if and ace willing to back our| yynp \ 1y T MBER = = Weather Helps Hard Hit Each Pass Eight Bills on' it o comvens “mni sa pous| [ fedgmens with our goswe | ; ¥ g G Ol MILLS, T later. Committees from both o ne. Garments made or pressed by | Area to Stage Real Wednesd ——— : ; rea to dStage Rea ednesday — Senate | branches were kept busy through- ~ us retain their shape 2 (‘ome Back' Clat Up Calendar out the morning and more meot- | " e HOUSE | PHONE 528 lings were slated for this after-| TOM SHEARER (Continued from page 1.) (Continued trom Page One) O VR & ger T oo e | . ) B e b i e O { Our Savings Department 3 (d:jm“:m,‘:m( ir s, | a lmfuvum' defining a BABE RUTH Is ‘ e EMILIO GALAO’S . A Xpa 1 ol ar ien. 2 - . . toek production one /Bl Passing Senate | {1 We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank maln- R . PLAY BITLIARDS | 2 h”’“l’l .'u:i ey cTops)cane sy 2 D;I\'\“;, ;”‘AHIU“:\:;’[]‘ UUT UF GAMES‘ tains a first class Savings Department. We receive on savings ecreatwn i ey - ing we! Some sections have had appropriating $2, | | N, 5 u accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account o killing frosts, others cool weather and training of car- lo BURFORD S ‘ which has retarded plant growth for use in the avia-} : we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest Par rs | i he government is forbidden by Vi to reimburse St.| BOSTON, Mass., April 23.—Babo|{ t© the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. b s . . 13 Bt 0 G siiss b estimate the : in the sum of $1,536 | Ruth has been lost to baseball for|] Additions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts You ought to taste our NOW OPEN tended cotton but it is]for the care of Abraham Peterson, |two weeks, possibly a month. A| we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- bread. For your family's expected to be increased in the|an indigent patient; to amend sec- |leg gave way and he fell to tho|{ count to persons who have momey for which they have no Sake-you ought to buy it. . Bowling——Pool GENERAL PAINT southwest and decreased in the | 'v.(‘ mpiled Laws re-) ground chasing a fly ball The | immediate wse and which they want kept in a safe place It’'s 1ighty good bread; Iy i 1t propen o the “eep plevins; authorizing | yankees carried him from the|{ until needed. The compounding of interest Is automatic, evnrlx;dy—!khat is:!nei:_uly LOWER FRONT STREET CONTRACTING south.” he sale of ¢ and superfluous | field and he was taken to a hos- The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money everyhody knows it's fine, ! i . , St ati ok i £ 1 . ¢ » L Those planning exterior work mg‘m:e’?u m{;x})fi» “(;:7:3;1 1:(;7 0(:!))‘.0 & m;i:l:[‘.;xer»l\‘;en; it was found h;‘ E for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need s { Andlv\t ;:nnltoyou to ap: a AR AL ol A 2% . 5! 1. 'om a severe “charle reciate also. p + i drought and storm and hail areas |the relative | horse” of the left thigh. ] when other sources fail. We would be plnsed to have you call H P il t orders now to insure comple- s B asot enroximately one of lost | st o ! and open a savings account with us. V1B g (’88‘ HOTEL | tion while the weather lasts, ; half of the chief agricultural United | V8 2 l # \ counties of the country insitue| SAVE FRIDAY EVENING v H : ZYNDA ! B. W. BURKE More than $25000000 has been * muni- S Th B 7‘1 B I d B k B k ELEVATOR SERVICE TELEPHONE 4151 Joaned already to nearly 165,000 for | for the Boy Scouts Father and Son! e o < . 0 "re,l s an a ery 8. ZYNDA. Prop. farmers and regional offices are on; t non-owner | Dinner at Moose Hall. Tickets are j Alaska’s Resident Decorator mailing out from 1500 to 3000 but legal holders of unpatented |$1.00 at all drug stores. If you Oldest Bank in Alaska “Remember the Name” 2l checks a day. These loans have claims for the performance | have no son, you will be provided A 4 M R PR s approximated $150 each. ¥ 1l labor, and a measure to|with one for the dinner. adv. ¢ el SR, Daliy empire Want Ads Par. b Daily Empire Wans ads Pay, . 3 i . & o) e ‘ o

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