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8 e o o, o, o HARMFUL B".I.s \ , ; . ‘,‘,’ w;:,i’ f’o, s i “ ‘.}"“'.,',”‘."' e :f,h”.",,"“ GRAND IGI.UU TU | “BOOTLEGGER" AS ”GUNS RUAR IN Progress TITLE GIVES WAY er with being none too remotely The harmony with which should be, it id be remembered | TO “BOOTICIAN" | | connect hotl nkey famil menmbe of the Senate have thus | that while * pirit is willing, m-‘ P ; ] Boosters Aia Growth far worked shows that body to bo | flesh is wes | | BERKELEY, Cal, March 16 Boos! while not alone respon- of one wind, to have but one object | The pro as one of the b It is not “bootlegger” any more. | — sible for t of California, [in view that of promoting th. we! | ever arrange r the Chamber. T I | Hereafter it should be designat- | | CHICAGO, March 16.—Sawed-off pl ir part, declared t Sen- fare of the Terrvitory. You can depen. | Alaskans | 1 many selections | “ sfan tshot guns roared death i i ed “bootician again in { ’ that to et move upon it passing only such laws as |during the ner. Preceding the! Antonfo Gentile of Oakland is | |the Chicago gang® war barely 12 = people they must have iadustry o will be in the furtherance of a be-|dinner, Prof. Michael Bokach and Ballaw | the man responsible for the [lours after the funeral service hell Only Laws to Further Pro-|suniort them, so they went out after|neticial, progressiva yolicy. Ani that | his Russian «iring_orchestra, gave Session to Convcne ollow- | chunge. e was arrested here | for vietims of last wiek's shooting nly Laws to Further Fro- suvin '/ e e we will let nothing get by s that | two selections and later on the pro-| 1o Recention in Palace on a charge of violating the Vol | | Benjamin Zuckerman, ostensibly | gressive Policy of Dev AR e sul Wil injure the Territory,” he de-|gram they appeared in other num il °F f S | stead Law, and the arresting ‘:u'\l'nu nt and realty man, but a rum e e O sl Division. | dlakod bieghuiidon {bers. tm one of these Mise Gracel Tomorrow Afternoon ofticer told him that he strong. | |! was fatally shot by two men pment Are Likely. LI Ofe AURLIHView Naghel appeq: i a Russian dane ly suspected he was a bootleg. | |48 he stepped to the door of his ‘ ) e Representative Mur who 101 ‘\\Inrh drew encore and she could The Grand Igloo, Pioneers of Al-i | pap home !n*hu'\- dawn |‘1..\ morning. Two ‘ (Continued from Page One) e B o e e in d Senator Pratt, responded brief. | M4V taken v1 from the volume aska, will convene tomorrow after-| “I'm not a bootlegger,” Gentile | | men v:f;f!fl«d enemies of Zuckerman, wecord a well defined plan to|ly for the House. He paid his re.|9f applause el ABTestes It The|noon [ollowing: the pUDIIC Tecenton | respontlEdl éiarel fanl any. suciii| | MAts ARieet d when they appeared at xample, here 1 an Jone Demo-| poit Vi oeasenterprises which will[spects-to tho Semate fn a numerous| C2Pital City Quartotte, Messrs. Fars-|fo be held at o'clock in thef | thing. It's ‘bootician’ now.” the hospital to inquire to his con- : # y ik her, Frawley, olley and Pittshmann, | pajace Theatre o will hold SN 24 | dition. cratic senator, speaking for a body | iz the resources of tion. | vein vl']llvlnm,, the harmony ;n-m; 4 thc clowd with s finelin Kot wsebing Gb Lheiw | i that largely Republican. 1f ther Ve rocognize that prosperity in|vailing there, adding that the Sen-| Sl : = . 166UIIE L 4 ‘ were any partisan politic .,y..\ B re Siiied |ty hrdlial Hhe YORTHI{iom ey draoen (T IIE ST W"“'(!lu‘ \\‘nlll an ey session here, in e Ol Fel-| popripn JUNEAU DIVINE | Good Samantan Held-llp couldn’t be done. We a part of the Territory indirectly anl, well for them every morning, '.m!‘::‘”‘:.‘ “‘”:",l,l,.. : v‘:\,;nl u;“‘;p..:‘x.m\-.",‘ s dtene '\\-‘M e g By EX'COII Keeps Mone but we do not claim that profitable investment they need it,” he drawled ,I_w(‘”tyl‘”'l‘\"‘ Do e e e .‘li» meet in the same building | PASSES AWAY, TACOMA ",,_ y foyoe Lneni on others, or to' prevent | v i veuaivea Kere tuins Lhe oy W are alll down herd turying Sl s EE DR e T St 8 sehiate chambe: paslcliis QT et others from entertaining any facts | op yho investing world northward, o something for the Territory, and | oy iitions of mind control, was 150 'y ypn oy TePresentative | Word has been received here of|plegaing that his wife w i or liste toarguments Which |54 makes it that much casior o] Working to benefit it” he declared. | Too o 20 {ho artived jtulst morning on R4siie death ab Pacoma Miesday moitlon & osens oine noreiaani e DTS .‘ | mi lea litferent conclusion i : heve 5 [Northwestern are Mrs. H. M. Hunt] e o the Rev l,«l‘):» Knally who ! Moveficld, of Wi it 1 = \ SR 3 . to the Auxiliary; Erick Forss, H. W.[ o the local Catholic Church. An.|‘|.,,'m,\l”|‘ i I.‘\', .“)4”":"‘., 5 i | Seldon, P. G. Charles, CYB. Fergu-| who has many friends in Juncau.|g1o ar ,”“".f";(,‘{,“'h‘ S ] on, A (. Shoup and Senator Fe He hailed from Washington, B. C.l0, .;' “l ,'“ 'lfl»"‘"” e conut : I. Hunt will represent Igloo No and was about 68 years of age. I it The excollviGaReil s of Ketchikan Father Knelly will be well remem-|,¢ \o% ABAPIe (0 et a Job becauso i e Ow /a7l 81 Chie hlosser of Valdez, and{nhered in Juneau. He was large of | .. po = '“'"_ l..ll' ]",'"”n"“_""‘ a5 i C. M. Brosius of § wrived [stature and ability, and his Kindiy| e uiT BUSoTE: i in Juncau on the Northwestern{face that portrayed his Irish extrac- Tk e ] rom Seattle, and will remain for{tion usually exhibited an expansive Two German Policies You STILIL. GREATER SUIT VALULES! e ADLER convention Grand President | smile that was infectuous. Wherever | IR | Limond and Grand Secretary Love|he went with his generous smile That Do Not Coincide are due to arvive in Juneau tonight}and booming voice, which often broke < - S Bht e Alastn i1ito audinle duukhiter good aheer Al ';“,“"‘\ TR L Ll il ; Delegates from Igloo No. 6, of|optimism followed. He made it casy|"ld State governments are fighting 36 ¥ o belicve that life s pleasant 3 he decrcasing birthrate on ground that it is menacing the steady Juncau, to the Grand Wolland, J. J. Connors, J. F. Ma-[well as serious. He left many friends 8¢ 1€ ‘ S lony and F. L. Alstrom: alterantes | vherever he went who will learn of "”1“ l'm‘;) l'"’f“'y“ ";'{“""'l'""' L : . eral a y anifeste var Lloyd Winter, 11 R. Shepard, John | 1is death with aral sntipallly leomatlle e Reck and K. J. White Father Knelly had been il for a0 CONVHUBNOS G 1EAHEERH T ; : victions by the United States, be- mn ime and was expecting the o it is. said, the 1 A b 6, are Mrs. Gertrude Loughlin of B had W aiitrereql Hom Hearcl S 80 SR S8 SIS Dou Josephine Lang | rouble for years it lumping the country’s surplus X seth of Douglas ———— ‘l‘“:: e ¢ .4 urplus popu Woman's Auxiliary, No e JUSTIN HARDING 1S ro E%;::p;:imous leel‘ NEw JeWELRY sTome NOW DIST. ATTORNEY; | was announced today that Lud- OATH TAKEN TODAY!' 7toroxTO. siarca 16K V. wig Nelson and Mrs. John B. Frem- sterry, editor, convicted of blasphem- ming, will open a new store in Ju- who arrived| us libel against the Diety. has been neau next month. The new store is now Unit- | sentenced to 60 d The Judge also to be called the “Alaska Jewelry and ol Stntes District Attorney of the| ecommended Sterry be deported af-|Curio, Inc.” Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Pirst Division, having taken the|ter the sentence is served | Fremming are leaving tonight on the At ‘of oftico. this. mosning. Detons was convicted of “scurrilous Alaska for Seattle and Portland on the Clerk of the District Court,! 'nd approbium, indecent and libel-ja buying trip. They expect to ro- Justin W. Hardin in Juneau a week ago, John H. Dunn, at 10:15 o'clock criticism of God and the Sc rip-‘nnn to Juneau in a few weeks fo Al A ERirons S has T AR pa s 5 and the Christian religion. His| begin operations on the new store. lind immediately following, Mr, | lefense was that the criticism was| The location has not been announce:. i Lo« {70t directed against the Christian ———-teo——— Harding assumed his new duties R | Mr. Harding sald he had no state| iod_but a mythological conception DALY VISITING HERE f th “ir ient Jewish God who was S——is | being interviewed last week, he said| ' g Lt Qi o ";,,f:: 'l']"“l‘::"":r" lie contemplated no changes in the, ! 3 i e ST & o BANK IS ROBBED | rived in Juneau on the Northwostern personnel of the Distriet Attorney s | this morning |office for the present, at least. | LOS ANGELES. Cal, “”. Mr. Daly T rs heldup the man ng ser WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART { ‘hree employces of a Brdnah ot ol Legion will meet Thursday night,| Bank of Italy ;ment to make this morning Upon s well known in Jun as a member of tl Legislature four different noon today and |t and also held the position of | March 17 at 8 o'clock in .\l‘m%&‘(-umwll with 10,000 tehief clerk in the House for one | Hall. All members requested 5 at-| P g I sun. ¢ | tend AGNES GRIG( New Coat and Smocks. | BECSPNy e |—ady Secretary |Jarman’s Thrift Sho adv. Old papers for sale at The 4 %fllllllllIIIIII|ll|llIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII"- : i v | i | ; Now Coies ihe Of ficial When it came to choosing a line of cloth- It means just this to Graves customers. | ing that would successfully uphold the Here you can buy two-trouser suits of na- Graves policy of giving GREATER tionally known Adler quality at prices Red VALUES it was necessary to find a line usually charged for similar quality with | that not only was priced right but that one pair of trousers. YOU SAVE THE ; would maintain the high standards of PRICE OF THE EXTRA PAIR! { (quality established by this store. Now they're here— T T T We found this combination in Adler Col- Grange legian Clothes. For over 75 years the Here for you at the Graves store. Qual- | Adler trademark has been the symbol of ity clothes. styled correctly, tailored care- ! “ ,, jquality. style and fine tailoring. Now fully and priced the “Graves Way.” Two | . thru concentration in their big shops, trouser suits or one-trouser suits — the } | David Adler & Sons have produced a line same remarkable values run thru the en- [ of two trouser suits that sets a new stand- tire line. A large selection awaits you— | ard of clothing values. the most complete showing in town. PULLOVER SWEA TER TYLES IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBINATIONS OF GREY—BLUE—TAN P B P S e e s ereen H. S. 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