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B v The question before the American public now is: “Are the people superior to the liquor traffic?”” Can the people, acting ac- b cording to the forms of our government, control a great special interest hungry for i possible billions of profit? It is essentially an issue of self-government——of liberty. That is such pure buncombe that one would not wve that a thinking person would even suspect an instant that Sunday School children in the remote rural districts of the country woulu not at it. The fact is that the movement for the e or modification of the Prohibition laws is one comes from people who believe that they are shorn of personal rights, people who want lawfully and those who are opposed to The great profit seeking “in-;shall be turned to the wall. for permanency and statehood, occupation and uncertainty. picture, But there is another side of the picture. The question arises, does Alaska want capital? The atti- tude of the present Legislature will be a determin- ing factor. Should the present Legislature carry to a conclusion taxation bills now under considera- tion neither the Zellerbachs nor other investors, it is safe to say, will be in any hurry to spenhd their millions in Alaska. Capital is sensitive to unjust taxation. In the history of American pro- gress, in reclaiming the wilderness for industrial enterprises, pioneer capital has been sought out and encouraged by grants and non-taxation, rather than penalized. It rests with the Alaska Legisla- ture at this time to say which side of the picture rather than seasonal That is one side of the ALII! pul N. 31 deg. 00' W. 0.57 chains to corner No. 1 the pl of beginning, area of 7.124 acze Any and all persons claiming ad-| versely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims|] with the Register of the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within 1 the period of publication or thirty} days thereafter or they will be |barrea by the provisions of the statute. 1 BDated at Alclwllll. AIIIIA. this |14th day of March, 192 J. LINDLEY GR“N. First publication Apra !.“l.”i. blication June 8, 1922, operate with you in the impovement of your property. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASEA o — - - B S ——— . - [ THE D/\llY ALASI\A Lh Uik MOND/\Y M/\Y 2 19. [terests” involved in the Prohibition controversy uue'" _.————-—~a to p..w_r up the their .______ s <ot [ e iee . m y A ab i mplr(’ \th bootleggers. They thrive under Prohibition ana| | I maps with paint anc chan it s ioH imost of me are opposed to any change in the law ALONG LIFE’S ;"'“‘]"m”‘l"’“’:::‘:‘k:l” hide their blemishes PROFESS’ONAL Fraternal Societies Kl 4 | b ey ¢ Yo ity @ heh v 5 JOEN W. TROY - - - }:mon EHD MANAGRR It s eald that boatieggers of New. TorksDite SIRES DETOUR It is & wise father these days who == OF | paia “:HHI_I‘MDILIHII) 1||:r|vvy “'“'_* last year Bootleg- | 1y BAM HILL can tell whether it is son or daugh Gastineau Cha""el 'm,".,‘“, every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE|[ging Is strictly a Prohibition industr, il g ter _coming down the street. | PRINTING COMPANY ut Second and Main Streets, Juneau 1 s = The reason a bald-headed man cai| y = ] Rlaska. ! : " : | Will Get His “Eventually”-—Maybs got his hat on much more quickly |%——————————# 20 o e Ne 3 o ays 1o 2 in enly | | . > Post Office in s Secon Jues > 8 aith acity of Gov. S {1 surely must be the world’s cham- doesn't have to stop before a mirror i - Eil Al {statement that in civil matters the Catholic Church pion waiter; to tuck under a lot of stray locks A ?E&fif;{?" 8 i )lo-~g|;-g_l\\’a~Vn s SUBSCRIPTION RATES. is regarded by American Catholics as subordinate|My customers all send word Somoa girls give us the impression s !dg. gvenings & B Y e G s Treadwell andly, (he Constitution. Some prejudiced people might|They gotta buy more gas and'll payjhat they would be as much at H grnonn‘ues GEO. B. RICE, Thane for per month. | » later.” 3 e vi ra ours 9 a. m. to . m. B lted By matl, postas following ratexs Loy things secretly and In whispers but no man et R L e ’ & R B One year. in advan v Iwill have the hardihood publicly to question the| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant 'y suit of woolen undies or a e L8 ey will promptly 1Y [ Governor's word I never expected to live to see the hoard bbb o S - it 58 PRSIty in the de e AT TS (day when one of the hardest jobs A wife wants her husband to be . e dophone. For Tditorial and Business Offices, 374 | There is a well defined opinfon in political circles|WOUuld be to find a spot where a girl plameless—but all he wants to be is Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Bodies MEVBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, ithat +President Coolidge’s coming west this suu\mer‘:(;::w RRCHEI IRl KoL have '”\-.,’f“ h::‘,mp',:}m]fn Nid tell s Gbing DENTIST °st::i¢s’f:3;7il::Y roihe, Assoclated Press ta exclusively entiiled, (6 the use [°7|is to prevent the Republican Presidential nomina-| L he's trying to spiel nothing makes o | | Rooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg p therwine credited In this paper ad also the local news|tion from doing so next summfer. The Ananias Club |man madder than having his wife Telephons 176 e g published herein. i » b ! "I like baseball games,” d the [fuseing around trying to fix his neck- ¢ @ ! month _at 7:30 p. m e Y = - > s o fotdd & s BHITVIRR o i 5 umpire, “because the fans are so fair. tje when they are out in company Cdd Fedows Hall ‘MBK;AL”’;,: R L R SWhniy-foE -Ahips Shrry!INEEOE “,"'"."‘”f'“'w" No matter how wrong they think mv| Gold diggers. however, are the last WALTER B. HEISEL, mrre'uy bushels of wheat is the first season’s record forlgecigion s they never hoot me or [persons in the world who are inter o DR vl e S [Prince Rupert as a wheat exporting port. {throw pop bottles in my direction.” ested in golden weddings. Dr. A. W. Stewart | LOYAL OBDER OF AT A B, 4 AT — We'll never believe men are a MOOSE : e kst FaFmiddptite nung about the Auti-Saloon | Lone™ Topic of Conversation lyvain as women until they all begin DENTIST Jubens L adge Ne: 700 | sue is ‘the $2,500,000 yearly expenditure in| BlInks: “She used to be very pop-icarrying pocket mirrors and stop on Hours 9 a..m. to 6 p. m. Meets e Monda G o M ) v ular, but | notice now everybody|husy streets to primp SEWARD BUILDING Meets every Mondas political eampaigns and lobhylng. |scoms to avoid her. What has brought | The old-fashioned mother who did | | 5o ‘Bhone 469 Res. Phone 276 aight, 8 o'clock, Moose | - — —e labont the ¢ a lot of cooking and had a lot of Hall. J. A. Davis, Dictator; R. H [ Gov. Smith’s Deelaration. | Jinks: @ major opora-fhabies may never have had much 3 — | Stevens, Secretary. | tion.” r but she wasn't much troubled —n (New York World.) .4 by unrest, efther. % Most of those who have discussed Gov. Smith's Let's Have a Law Passed, Fellers—; |t eating apples will open the W. J. Pige MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 reply to the Marshall letter have wondered how| As usual, men aren’t being treated 'ayes of the modern Eves to how | SRTETAT | L |any one could rebut the clarity and candor of his right AP badly they need clothes we know) - {2 e {3gEN el e S ideclaration. The Herald Tribune, through its Wash.! In the ladies’ beauty parlors theyia jot of fathers who would be glad Office—Second and Main Nae Uil - Becwiing ington bureau, indicates the line of argument which NOW have free cigarettes for them (3)to invest all they've got in applos. | Teloghone I8 ) X il al SERAInlY Ba il iy 55 jenjoy while waiting their turn | The impression some flappers giv bt . Master. will almost certainly be pursued hy thase who either | it o0 Joren anything that|uy fs that they know they haven' | B sl ; will not or cannot be satisfied by what the Governor|jooxed iiks free fags. cigars or tolmuch on and it wouldn't bother % # sald. Th will ask bacco for your old briar in vour fa-|much it something should let go av & s R b Order of i Can Gov. Smith speak for anybody but vorite barber shop? Neither have[they lost part of the little they wie Dr. H. Vance | EASTERN STAR i himself? There is no doubt of his own per- we wearing Osteopath — 201 Goldstein Bldg. The Liberal Party in England is hopeful that| sonal intentions, but if the church to which | Something ought to be done about ¥ = oura: 10 :‘u 12; llr:?m?‘:vll | Second and Fourth Tues- it may be restored to power in that country at the| he belongs does not put the American Con- it P. D. Q. | Daily Sentence Sermon L"'“:‘fl“d :&eng"ul;g’cv~;hy_‘c|fl" 1,'-':-’;5.?;{," "‘“;"," 13»:-|h3 ;'t.": next election was recently reorgauized with | stitution and laws ahead of everything else, o e [ The best way is to let your decdt Fronzs: Office, 167; Residence MAE 'WILLIAMS, | Worthy 2 g ps ) v ver vh g ( elr st 4 astineau ote atron. JACE BROW N David Lloyd Ge as the leadar. A ge cam- 1“-'.‘;., |T.l.”¢]|.) ..‘)Nl,:',‘(‘h,( ‘z thority over him, what “The breath of spring” ‘ln thelr own anu ing ols atron. 4 paign fund was raised, and the organization set Y 2L Is simply nit, ' ¥Imul S ot nstiliiny - agatugt. ot ls, VONY dudation b 37 snbwered SROL: oiice’ bL) It 1y By i \\'|,§|Cxwr'-xr?fqu.hfxuN:-'1“ ucll:.;:, John | B—— i GHTS OF Conservative and Labor Party nominees. - Since. that e au, 0% 10 (he Governor letter, and with Onons’ on i {a “Putter. of Warhor Tilla, Ohio Dr. Geo, L. Barton COLUMBUS time there have been two by-elections and the Lib- ' [reland: i Superman Jobs & 2 ? ¥ cmopucron];ggnztu_lx]di. euHuRs | senand aria st als won bhoth of making Ir 8 fro e g - PR f ve 4 atty hard i | ~ . )fice Hours 10 to 12; 3 to 6: 7 to §:| | Mond. t 7:30 m. Tran- Y ot o ba (2 A S L @b ‘priest, to bishop, or to Pape (I am {1 Lol duuph. DRGE A ety Sarst Robert Simpson, Opt.D. Snd by ‘appointment Phone 269 | | sient b others urged to' at- w Labor Party 1he chester Guardian, for more willing to consider the hypothesis) who i remarked the guest to the vi CHIROPRACTIC iend. Councll ~Chambers, in the Kingdom, is highly clated over the results and political, to influence the citizen beyond gl b R S el L 03’“’(’5‘;“’3’ an F.pt almo ogyl & 3 A . INEI T and prospects. Commenting upon the most recent the range of their own orbit of jurisdic- couraging as trying to change a wet| | ylasses Fittea E by-election, it said tion that are the things of God, the answer into a dry in this country Tenses' Groumd [ | - = AUXIALLAIIS\KBK IPll(:giNER% OF The Liberal victory In Southwark, fol | is quick made: “Back to you own sphere L - =|| Helene W. L. Albrecht b, 24 ot lowing 80 closely upon that at Leith, has of Hf;lus and duties, back to the things of ‘ Which Are T.haf Ay % o PHYSICAL THERAPIST Meeting every secend Friday ot finally dissipated the psychology of defeat God d R s " Medical Gymnosties. Massage | | each month at 8 o'cock p. m. Cards which has afflicted. Liberalism of late. Taken The full import of Gov. Smith's letter can he 1 b b ¥ StockE 3 * . ¢ SCREIEY, and refreshments. At Moos. Hall together, the two results seem 1o witness grasped only by realizing that it does not pretend, i‘::;x "“':hl‘:: n |'|)x'()x(|u:ljyn||:vlll ;;«l“:(||u:»l(|":f Miss Caroline T(HM I AU LRAIHBRGA e Mrs. Edna Radonich, President; unmistakably to such a shifting of opin- |43 the question raised by the Herald Tribune im- pic"own as any flapper does of hers” | | PIANOSBARMONY .~ o] Mes. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. ion as comes at intervals in British polities plies, to define the claims of the Roman Catholic| We don't believe it. It seldom oc.| | Claes and Private Instruction | Labo cuslonied i to regard’ ftaslt &8 tel- Chureh throughout the whole of its history or even curs fo a man to think of his legs,| | Sixth and Gold St hone 5703 | e s o7 S EninN avhfwlisto. Livoughaut . tndustrial {everywhere in the world today. The Smith letter and what satisfaction would be get|! Al SRR T B i iethcod i i Britain, has suffered two serious reverses |l a declaration of the attitude of Alfred E. Smith if he did?—Philadelphia Inquirer. . 5 q DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY e | fn two typieal indust constitiend {here, now, in the United States toward any clajm' 'Course he "‘l""";‘ .““‘"‘l‘ fl‘;‘ u:‘:(‘:‘} - EP A Y LR AT e | Physician and Surgeon | Tue June.o Launpry Between Labor, hobbled to a rigid theory, ‘nl temporal power whlr!l qngln be made ”;" a Catho- 75:::::?.',’.'-",;':.‘.{:.2 :’n‘:‘l: "n;n" m'“rw:‘ | Valentine's Optical Department | i drns tni Franklin Strec*, between Front B0 sk sin i Incklng i hothe ‘the Wil TRid lic prelate. But that it is not merely his personal [M"ES SO BEUIE BYOTE BO e R. L. DOUGLASS i Oftice: an 4 fiol and Seosnd ' Stréeth the power for reform, the electors at last |View, however, is proved by the long list of impres- g,y things like that. And if you|| OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | steln Butding, Elioye 682 PHONE 359 do seem to be turning to Liberalism as sive citations from American Catholic prelates ‘uml don’t think a man ever gives much | | toom 16, Valentine Bldg. | " -n | offering the hopeful middle way of progress {by the statement in the letter that he has obtained {hought to his legs talk to some guy || Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | § i o E R a What is more, the Liberal party looks \bie citations from Father Duffy. The Governor does who hasn't had his teeth pulled ou by Appointment | ot L The 7 e 4 more like matching itself to the new ofig (Mot say that the ehurch has never claimed temporal and as a result is IMnged up with 03 ~x.13|O1d papers ror sale al Tuia — =l p o » P » ¢ 3 g ar rheumatism <o~ portunity than would have been considered power. He does mot say that the church does not that dear old v I v - pogsible even a few weeks ago. Both the today claim temporal power in certain countries. He Aikim "’ Dadito. Resd { RELIABLE TRANSFER leadership and the organization have con- Ray8 that he belongs to that hody of American' . GHe BOrS "L ORLLTECE Tue Cuas W, CARTER MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 tributed a wonderful drive to the fights in {Catholics, law and clerical, who, although entirely kiow & -NKHISL frofh-a dish ¥ COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Leith and Southwark. The outlook for {Joyal ' to “""l" ““l;'- have never and will never sarcastically asked his dad. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” { Our Motto Liberalism, recently so melancholy, has be recognize a claim of temporal power. | “Apple sauce, dad,” retorted his | come distinctly bright [ For these American Catholics, who could by the gon; “she doesn't need to as |..||,,§ Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 - — S—— —n i HURERRIL T {way, if they wished, quote high Catholic authority, us mother dees.” - 7t RS o W . o : soing back at least to the fourteenth century, th gy o # JES 1 3 B CALS. somng ¥ | A QUESTION OF WHOSE IDEAI Whole conception of @ union of chureh and atel | Can You Bamt It e PLASTERING ¥ A% D e 5 411 % ree country is one wher By U8l aAnNot.gorifoa b 10esls,"" recently ‘shouted ';‘j'r““fi‘" s ,:.'",. “"‘""‘f,'“”',n"."y"“ b ”‘t‘ ]f'"'"’“‘l" ki i nek Taws Denhihithig tio PREPARE I OURSEIJP i CEMENT WORK | a politician who was advocating the continuatjon 1efUNCL controversies, rey are not respomsible Loatn g from pulling the wild flow ONTRACTING SibRRivition the adaption of & Child Labor Amend for nor are they bound by political utterances made s . C. W. WRIGHT B Fgantvie L HRAHOL, OF | Labor Amend- oy chyren in its long struggle with the mediaeval ; Start With Anv Amount e W ment, a ban on Catholics, and n|)|m‘ llllll};fllwhlrh‘l.‘,““."‘) nor by the policies of the church today in! Warse'n the Appendix lll()NFlel ‘ he wmlhl' have controlled by the Federal Govern- countries like Spain or Mexico. ; We would be better off THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT -— ment. What he meant was that he would never|* They are not bound by them because they have! It we were minus STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT consent to the abandonment of his personal disavowed them, and Gov. Smith can no more )w,‘ This pesky part of us > R L > T ideals, and his ideals were made up of his whims, |taxed with them than President Coolidge can be| Doc calls the sinus, | It Only Requires The Will To Act PLAIN DRESSMAKING | prejudices and intolerances. So far as the ideals of taxed with the charge l!l:‘llrlhp Commonwealth of | Bare o'r (;-u. - A A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a c“,‘ Relining and Al"mfi?m other citizens of the United States are concerned, ! r'll"f«'t's decreed in 1635 that— Still it isn’t amy worse for women hundred dollars before they can open a bank account Next to Allen Shattucks 80 far as the ideals of a Jefterson and a Lincoln, No person, being a member of any e LR i |+ Mrs. J. McDonald who could picture their country as a great Nation chureh which aball hereater be gatlired NOTICE. OF AYPLCIATION $1.00 WILL DO Ly S e | « SRSy y : vithout the approbation of the magistrates R PATENT composed of people of all races and all gions, hol ool f } FO! STARTING - k4 ™ living together in harmony and under conditions of oot e (:’1’1:‘1'1:10:::“":;](:““N' 19, 4448 treedom | Serlal No. 06350 IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING ' the widest sort of personal liberty and freedom| %hnuh n.nuh.m pre the same n,mm“,mt:‘he;m‘"d SI!,.M;S !I’._ntxd.(:fl’ut:eA{or i > st o it 4 i 3 . h | e Juneau Land District at An- R T, 1S umlmge Silen 1n Severancling political claims of the i e TaEater: of (WRS Ao . . k OV TH® o IN( cation GOV. SMITH'S INDEPENDENCE. Potastant /Ohdiah, | "Mhase way a (e when, svers|i® aoingMaidr ot CRAdIInaton First National Ban PN i church, Catholic or Protestant, claimed temporal| aska, for a Soldier's Additional! n CK, Inc. The circumstance m.n Gov. Smith is not influ-|power. There are countries in the world today| Homestead. OF JUNEAU FIRE enced in his official acts by his church connections|where the Catholic Church claims temporal privileges | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Proyert,v Loss v and is very independent in eve way i proved by|and there are places, llke England and the sme'é-l bli DAV:S- nirilfliivn'ot"the "nlf‘eld Business Inteiruption onts he makes ice. Throug o |of Tennessee, where Protestint churches still claim|States, and resident of Juneau, Al- and Occupanc; the appointments he msakes to office. Through the o nneasqe, Wi b hak Aot sporTooklbn aertal. o, nfi.mr. pancy Governor's activities m New York governmental temporal privileges. 063560 in the United States Land machinery was recently reduced from ahout 180 "flll a .Pm,l“u?]: who dlsx:‘vuws thenle :‘I“lmn. :.n;d Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for Ca bureaus, commissions, boards, ete., to sixteen depart-|® Catholic who disavows them stand in exactly|patent for a tract of lani embraced Hulls ments. The Governor then introduced the Cabinet|the same position. Both have the same right tolin U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 Registered Mail N 8 G hoads’ of 'ihe " ANpE mant {be believed. Both have the same right to ask and|situated on the east shore of Gas- AUTOMOBILE system, the heads of Lhe various departments meet-fe, oyeain the confidence of their fellow-citizens of {tineau Channel, approximately four, Fire and Transportation ing with the Governor at stated intervals as aigiher faiths . For after the Governor's declaration|(4) miles northwest of the Town ot s ‘ Collision Cabinet. Gov. Smtil’s Cabinet. his own appointees, it would be as indefensible to question him further Juflenu‘; Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. Property Damage contains thirteen Protestants, two Cutholics and one|about the political utterances of certain Catholic gg 1& N. ;ml l,t:;{nglitu;!e d::u fbegdx m&'n Jew. Also it contains nine Democrats. six Repub-|prelates as it would be to hold Wilson, Harding |20’ Wo snd particularly describe This bank endorses the clean up cam- CASUAL' licans and oune non-party man His Private Secre-|and President Coolidge answerable for the political “Beginning at corner No. 1 Compensation tary, the man who opens his mail and i5 his inti-{claims of the Methodist Board of Temperance and| whence U.S.L.M. No, .4 bears | Iy 4 liberil Public Liabilif mate adviser in personal, political and official mat-|Morals. N. 26 deg. 25' W. 26.88 chains | aign. Clean premises and a libera d , an ters, is a Republican, a Presbyterian and a 32d . & ‘:'“"“‘- "g“czlflhl’-"’ chains \ LIFE degree Mason. Gov. Smith isherited him as clerk Does Alaska Want Capital? s 1 ne g e S RAS use of paint enhances the value of.real All Forms in t:xe Exhe(‘\ll"? office and continued his promotions o h“elb;:{l:flx:;:’ fi‘h':;::;ll"')""ml e by mell:xders along the line ot e until he became the Governor's Private Secretary. 4 d d ons mean high tide of Gastineau 3 H " LS lot nloll-.lnlrs lnlAluska. Millions from other investors Channel as follows: estate. Juneau 18 prosperous, mflke her ALLEN SHAl Il fCKJnc, > N will follow their lead. New and permanent indus- (1.) N. 69 deg. 40’ W. 2.26 i 2 PURE_BUNCOMBE. rioa thon il be' arhiel | FreleNe Sorinaeh i) ol okaReN look the part. Pride in your property Insurance — Real Estate The latest Chipshest, issued by the Board of |/NCTeased, demanding more steamers and lower rates. h(lz" N. 82 deg. 68° W. 10.39 » A Communities will spring up. Homes in established| Cchains 0 : ith. Temmerance, Frobibition aud vublic Morals of (R gommunities will increase In value and permament| (&) N. 73 dog. 17" W. 222 begets pride in your home town. W 8 SCO] urch o0 arrive in e mails ' . [payrolls will keep a great industrial army busy the . . S . 1L summing up an arguuent explaining the reason for|year round. In fact, Alaska is on the eve of big| cpigyn - OF de8 00" W. 3.03 in legitimate lines we are willing to co- JAPANESE TOY SHOP “i"ederal Constitutional Prohibition,” says: development—the kind of development which makes (6.) N. 51 deg. 05’ W. 1.95 H. B. MAKINO ¥ Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ™ s e o e 52 THE CLUB LUNCH . ROOM mx%fi’r‘h By Proprietor e ‘l‘fl' Ifll’ml HAS D'I'BI“LA» UP-TO-DA'’ ANV P'l‘ Iamun JOB PRINTING