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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP}RE SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933. = - : D(ulv 41« La l'mplre I PRESIDENT AND EDITOR IH SINESS ]Ml'RO‘FMFl\T “The recov i business now under way in’ many directions is obscured by the currgnt;appearance of disappointing statements of operatiofis fdr the’ first TH L JOHN \\ TROY - = ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER |quarter. Figures covering this period were ad- — versely affected by the banking unsettlement of AN day By e | February and the almost complete trade paralysis 2 R in March during and just after the banking Entered in the Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class | holiday matter. It is easy to recall how quickly a suspension SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month , postage paid s occurred just after to which processes of contrac- ng place. It was in ‘orders prior Mid-West had been ta not until late March that the rebound tion in the llowing rates: x months, in advance, NEW DINING ROOM OPENS - the Michigan holiday|Bergmann Hotel to Have Adjunct — Construc- tion Completed a th v will promptly or irregularity MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. it or ot otk local news pu clated Press is iblished 1 exclusively entitled to the of nll news dispatches credited to in this paper and also the ALASKA CIR THAN THAT OF Ah CULATION G UARANTEED TQ BE LARGER 1Y OTHER: PUBLICATION. A NOTABLE he E late Frid ments. Not the least of these was the manner in which it ru ly cut appropriations for all Pur- r, ¢, jis trust of authority bestowed on it by the poses, eliminating everything except Iun‘ds for the vobers who sent its members here, but it was effi- barest necessities of government, except in relief of (;on anq effective in carrying it out. It need not| co; and again done no But was the make a unworkak it was re as some highly fir more than that gratitude of the people of Alaska. its labors went far beyond that the Legislatures of the Territory the t of systematic attempt many laws useful and progressive laws ‘ It wisely held down non-essential legislation and Als t} refusing to raise obsolete ably than it enacted to clear and undesirable laws, successful. It d SSION. repealed and aska Legislature which adjourned rnoon was notable for several achieve- ons brought about by existing unemployment, | taxation. it would have earned the If it had It to code of In this point it enacted i almost | and confidence actually occurred Most observers are agreed that siness Offices, 374. ecovered all of the ground lost in February and March. The established indices have been making improved showing for has now production The general. nor marked and has several weeks and the point been reached where automobild and steel are both ahead of a year ago. completed in Juneau's spring build- ing ¢ampaign was finished finishing touches to the new Berg- man Hotel dining room. the Bergman, Hotel building makes it one of the best combined establishments in the ¢ity. N. G, ing out pocess is continuing on apparently sound Nelson is proprietor of the dining basis.” Betterment is actually lished The Eleventh Alaska Legislature was not only faith- fear the tioning. scrutiny of its consti Alaska again demonstrated its ture in refusing to lend itself industry and capital | Eminence. (Daily Journal of Commerce, “Censure,” says friendliness invested capital through the action of the Legisla- to laws penalizing | Seattle.) 1 ingenious author; “iswthe tax and definitely estab- yoom as well as the hotel. 4 Modern in every respect is the new structure, covering 16 by 48 feet in all. The dining room 'iIs 16 by 33 feet. A number of large |French windows together with the |attractive decorative scheme com- bine to make a well lighted room nts nor their ques-|ang give a homey and comioftable atmosphere. It is intended to use | this room for social functions also. The kitchen is well arranged and like the dining room is well light- ed. It is equipped with a two-oven Ingle oil burning range, a General |Electric refrigerator with 10 cubic feet capacity and two freezing sec- tions. These modern appliances along with many other convenienc- es will assist in giving those who of One of the first buildings to be| last week when decorators put their B Erection of the new. dining room, Expansion in recent days has been’bven more Xrommg on Harris Street, adjacent seasonil gain to have been expected was far exceeded. The thaw- and Shipment for Gar- nick’s on Northland beer arrived on the North- if one to to take the More land—but, isfy the thirst of Juneau. Two hundred and fifty small cases of beer were on the North- land for Harry Race, local druggist, to whom was issued Territorial Beer and Wine License Number 1, last Wednesday. Other beer shipments included | twenty cases for Garnick's Grocery and ten for R. M. Laughlin of Tee Harbor. (BEER AND WINE ON MENU OF NEW CAFE OPENING HERE TODAY fmenu of the Gastineau Cafe at its opening dinner tonight. being made by the new restaurant, which will include a lobby dance at the hotel low Jacket orchestra will begm at 9:30. » JORE BEER FOR| JITHIRSTY JUNEAU | HERE MAY 0BUT NOT ENOUGH 1250 Cases KHarry Race’ word. of local merchants who sell, beer, there is never enough to sat- Beer and wine will be on thej Big first night preparations are Dancing to Freddy Gilman’s Yel-|- a man pays to the public for being eminent.” curbed lnwldllfl_lj that m‘fl.“_“h““ he : a folly for an eminent man to think of sscaping it, effect upon Territorial development. It and a weakness to be worried by it. All the illus- a system of regulation and control of the beer | |trious persons of antiquity, and Indeed of every age an adverse established traffic that should encourage legitimate business | in the world, have passed through this fiery perse- and discourage bootlegging, and at the same time!cution. bring in needed additional revenues. It set up| There is no defense against reproach, but obscur- machinery to control and regulate the liquor traffic{ity. Criticism is a kind of concomitant to greatness, should the Eightecenth Amendment be repealed be- as satyrs and invectives were an essential part of fore the next Legislature meets in 1935. It took Roman triumph. If men of eminence are exposed the public school system out of partisan politics "to censure on one hand, they are as much liable to and created a Board of Education empowered with|flattery on the other. If they recelve reproaches {which are not due them, they likewise receive praises ) to gy Territory an efficient "‘C"}‘]‘;:'l :‘r‘;’:“"‘r;:’m: glvg e g | which they do not deserve, s panis In short, the man occupyi i nt post i It showed its faith in the Governor by vesting Dying. axi, Jmporiane; post, never regarded with an indifferent eye, but alwa in him extraordinary powers to negotiate with the|. . .4 ‘n; as a friend or an enemy. ;Ym this ream’,’f Federal Government for funds for direct relief 1ml”,“h(,,,, in high stations seldom have their true work relief. And it set up funds for these purposes!characters drawn until years after their deaths, if to the very limit of its resources. lat al Their personal friendships and enmities Its personnel was as fine, as friendly, as con- must cease and the struggles they engaged in be! siderate of others and of each other as ever!at an end before their faults or their virtues can composed any Alaska Legislature. The Representa-|have justice done them. When writers have the| tives and Senators, most of them here for the fir st |least opportunity of knowing the truth, they may be time, who began leaving here today for their 'm the best position to tell it. It is therefore the spective homes, made for themselves enviable records |privilege of posterity to readjust the characters ofj as Legislators and many friends who regret mmrnllusluuus persom and to set mauels nghb between BRI . ni who, 2 ry f here as ;;ld;:'i(h;‘nls i Jawmakers in the years to|q wpote S%e talor Botiond. come. A laskans have these man andwef their outstanding record of the him; in whigh~while he lived, his friends were 00 past 60 days. profuse and His "enemies too aparmg re- 1t is|reside at the hotel every comfort.’ who is well arts, has been engaged to manage the Kit-|_ Opening of the new dining room will take place Wednesday Mrs. Ray Peterman, {known for her culinary chen. morning, May 10. GUN CLUB WANTS BIG TURNOUT AT SHOOT TOMORROW The regular monthly shoot the Juneau Gun Club is set for to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock the club's grounds near the neau Dairy L. F. Morris, secretary of the or- is expecting a big turns out of scatter gun artists Sunday land has hopes for a lot of high| iganization, |scores. The weather should just right—calm and no wind. But| with no wind, where would all {those alibis offered by the best them, come from, one wonders. A little practice now and through ss, divided the summer months might make EWYY one that has been the duck season more interesting a right to be proud “f'mnu dead has a due proportion of praise allotted to local hunters, Mr. Morris sug- gested as' he urged a big: turnout tomorrow. Ju- A special dinner will be served afternoon. ; NEW SKIRTS $3.95 of, at A VERY SPECIAL PRICE be/ of, of, and they come in red, white, navy, brown, black, flllll“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII||III|IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIll Yes-- We Still Have Midnight ;gflmflmlllillllflll“|||lIlllllllllllllIII|IIIIII|IllIIIIII|lfl|||IllIlllllllllllllllllllfllllllllIIIIHIIIII|I|||I|Ill|||IIIIIIIIIIlIlllflIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I Orders Filled Until tweeds. YEARS AGO From The Empire t20 ———— MAY 6, 1913 { Another old landmark was dis- (appearing. The warehouse of B. !M. Behrends Company, built dur- ing the gold rush in 1897 out on the {Calhoun road, was being torn !down. E. J. Jaeger, brother of E. R. Jae- ger, whose home was in North Yakima, was in Juneau visiting his relatives, e Thorsen | and gamily &r- n the AlK|. Mr. Thorsen hig duties| as mhuger of | A |rived:§ asst | the Goldspein | — Onfubf Junpaw's genlle zephyrs ‘nea.rly wrecked a residence in the |dition. John Henson, municipal magis- .‘crate of Douglas left on the Al-Ki for a trip south. His duties were !his absence. Sumner S. Smith, federal mine \inspector, and Mrs. Smith, arrived in Juneau from a trip to Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. H. H. Post arrived from the South on the Admiral Sampson. Juneau, waé all excited ‘about .the first' regular’ city ~league - baseball game to be played the next Sun- at the Cafe .after 4 o'clock this day. Tom Radonich, manager, an- |nounced that the team members iwould be announced the following day. — Use Type ana Ink—and Why? Sfinnfikm i 'the bigi |known as a Taku cdffie’along and{ U Inewly opened Casey-Shattuck ad- ., assumed by Jack Hemson during| PROFESSIONAL Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics, | 307 Goldsteln Building Phone Office, 216 | ————————————————————— w - DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS | Blomgren Bullding i PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. 3 ENTIST 5 Bfjms 8 and 9 Valéntine L Bullding .. ! . Teleptibhe 176 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 ——g Dr. A. W. Stewart . DENTIST, Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. ~ZWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. rhone 276 1 X Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Bullding, PLone 481 | WE HAVE IT? ! at the Right Price | | | Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street 'i X Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground & FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | ! PAUL BLOEDHORN | | | I Fine Fleors Estimates Free | | GARLAND BOGGAN | Flooring Contractor | | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | { Sanding, Finishing | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 FUR GARMENTS | Made to Order Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned H. J. YURMAN | Furrier | MOTHERS DAY Sunday -May 14 A Jarge assortment of MOTHERS DAY CARDS Suitable for Mailing Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner Diug Store” PAINTS—OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. ONE SHOVELFUL OF OUR COAL will give as much heat as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. If you want coal that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, that will give the most heat pos- sitfle you should give us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 Juneaw’s . &y eI ) - Pioneer P B It Financial Institution COMMERCIAL LI Juneau The B. M. Behrends Bank 1933 AND SAVINGS Alaska Al DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence | Phone 238. Office Hours: §:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 e Rose A. Andrews | Graduate Nurse | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | sage, Colonic Irrigations | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | Evenings by Appointment | Second and Main Phone 259 *-— MUSIC or NTERTAINMENT E Furnished for Lodges, Parties F or Dances . E. MILLS PHONE 281 L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. customers” | “Our doorstep worn by satistied P g oo | Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” YELLOW and TRIANGLE CABS 25¢ Any Place in City PHONES *— JUNEAU-YOUNG T s . wnwn: NELSON | y' ‘Wateh The advertisements are your guide to efficlent spending. PEERLESS BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ack Your Grocer” Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday »t | 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. W. Turoff, Exalt- ed Ruler. M. H. SXdES. Secretary. KNIGETS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Translent brothers urg- ed to.attend. , cil Cl_la.mbezl Fifth: Street. JOBN F. MULLEN, G. K. H,'J. TURNER, Secretary :n—-—-—t-.._.._,__ Our trucks go any place ln;‘:f: time. A tank for Diesel 0ll| ahd a tank for crude ofl nw‘ burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER 1 sad Exmbalmers | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | | ‘—“—1 l CARL JACOBSON ‘ SOMETHING NEW! —Try Our— TOMATO ROLLS Juneau Bakery o o5 JUNEAU TRANSFER l COMPANY M. oving and Storage { Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of FUEZL OIL ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Modiste Bergmann Hotel ) v PHONE 205 ————— 4 TrE JuNeau Launpry Franklin Street between ! | 1 MAY HAYES I Front and Second Streets | PHONE 359 L. SCHULMAN Manufacturing Furrier ‘! ! 1 Formerly of Juneau | Reasonable Prices | 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle BERGMANN DINING | | ROOM | . Meals for Transients Cut Rates Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c ] MRS. J. GRUNNING | Board by Week or Month ' o. 'HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop, CARB LED | AGE HAULED | Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 , GENERAL MOTORS and ' MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON | el bk e S R OSSPSR WATCH REPAl nflmmo SEW. :| Opposite suuduu ; Saloum’s Seward Street, mear Second HAAS Famous Candies - The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings a8 L7