Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2 . is found oftener among the aristocracy 6f the East ——— '_SION_A[ ¥ Fraternal Societies T 8 Dailvy Alaska Empzre and In Europe than in Western U, 5. A. He lived| @ ¥gp PROFES o nal Socities | y to the ripe age of 75 years, but seemed to be a lot| , ¥ S -: G 5 Ci I ’ — . z astineau Channe JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| vounger : | f!\G!! !t‘s | Helene W. L. Albrecht | i e, s iy Published every evemng 30Dt unday &7 ythel Apparently one of the pleasant occupations in ) § #‘m i PHYSIOTHERAPY A SR Y B. . 0. ELKS m{ylmfingépmAn at Becon !Ru\\m is being a prisoner in jail. Albert Ottinger | - | Massage, Electricity, Inm_: Red Meeting every Wed- (; ty | Class [ former New York Attorney-General and late Re- | Ra#v, Medical Gymrlmsnc& nesday at 8 o'clock, Entered In the Fost Office In Juneau as Second 410 Goldstemn Bulldlng S 1 matter. publican nominee for Governor, has just re | Phone Office, 216 (1 Elks' Hall. Visiting i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. from that country and is authority for the state- . S brothers welcome, B T AT s uaiak, Treadwell ahd) ot that all convidts, except poltical prisoners, | o — e A Visiting Brothers Weloome o.,;"y,'.{‘,""in“fl":?‘rfi?ce‘f";"fz.aé; t:.':x r;l;:g:-lll;n;;'mu ;A”. allowed two weeks' leave each year to vi SOARE KGAte DRS KASE%I\;&TII:?%BURGEE WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler $6.00; one month, In advance, $1.26. a1y | Telatives. [ By Mafy Ofihas Bohbee | i) M. H. £IDES, Secretary. f Subscribers will c(i;-{rfer a (I-vwr }fufhr"o:"}l l""".fi';"_{- EEERER BN L | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. 1 ice any lure rreg! - ¢ | H gotlty”the Business Office of ‘an STy Those Senate debaters have this week in Which| .p op; o very thanknul” sald thel x-mom:tsag o LT T Telephone for Editorlal and Business » to hold interest on the tariff battle. If they don't|jie black clock,’ “that I decided Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, 1 p R T U Preciinsor = MEMBLR Or ASSOCIATED PRESS. the|Dull something before mext Tuesday they must try|: accept the magic. How very|® ww of J[ ac a ' }\‘: B5 Boottish Rite Bttt of & news dlipatchse credited tolts compete With' ths World S That has never | foolish T would have been had I not | r ) [ d 1 e it 3 . use for republication of e news disp e I Lo £ = 1 P 2 i ] egular meetinzs [ | It or not otherwise credited in this paper been successfully done yet accepted it | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | SINGLE O or 11 “ PSR secona Friday | tocal news published herel i ‘And what a lot we would have DENTIST i P = each month at # RGER missed” sal 1 = P 3 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LA Those Land of Soviet aviators had us going on|missed,” said John. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | i 3 e S =2 R IBA S St b ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. hot : 3 “hether s "d = R rors U OF, account of the carcless marier in which they used | +Ivs wondeetul of you o (aKGEN i One ! bl A, mcte anc tish Rite Temple ;mv SOS. Well, they had only just struck America.|® I;"‘ s 5;:3 c?{::l(}c grinned. He | i Telephone 176 I i almy day, or stormy [lwarter u. HEISEL, Sccretary, a | They will probably know how we do things before A o S e w 3 and terrifying makes no TR < S, : ¢ off his place on the desk in the | = = s 9 b they get out of the country back hall, Sk e F i) .’_7])4“_‘\ V. S : 2 || difference—we will be at ! [%‘;‘Angg:)}.n . R / 4 r. A. W. Stewar! , # . MOOSZ = ¢ 1 children, start 5 2 door | each of the children, started off. ‘ DRI your in a jMfy any Doan e e i | . | “What does it matter,” the littla| | ! time you wani a taxi 3 [ A True Patriot. black clock continued, “that I have|| Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. 754 oo o, ||Meets every Monday topped keeping the time for the | SEWARD EUILDING and give you efficient, ||aight, at 8 oclock. (Olyinpih Glynsiasn E rest of the world? There are plentv|| Office Phone 569, Res. polite service at the low- JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. | Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, U. S. N.. retired, "t 0f the 4o Phone 276 ot slohdardi ol W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 | stands revealed today as one of the finest patriots a | °f What does it mitear it 1 Ao a1k ande ves. e country could wish. et S = Z Pac ar MOUNT JUNEAU LODG : iys 7 o'clock to them? Seven & p It was / ral Jones who put President Hoover ookl THOSEE R e stopted] | Dr. H. Vance €/ cond and Fourth Mon- A jon the track of Lobbyist Shearer, who took pay ¥ | 2 7 { y ea month in ‘ Ry St ; . iy e | Osteopath—201 Gioldsteln Bldg. | Say of ‘suhs mongy o e s B e 7 eoadioun] discord el e 0 in ek M | SN De Luxe CARLSON'S TAXI || G Sootish nite, emple e e Jones, member as they llke me and keep med | or by appointment | 1 X9 wWaLTER B, sror: S e |of the United States delegation. He was a nayy And now we've become friends, and | | Licensed Osteopathic Physician anc Master; CHARLES E. NAGUEL ALASKA JUNEAU'S AUGUST man, and as such might have been expected to you both can share my magic. ! i Of?;cie wlf 1 i Secretary. A STATEMENT. | welcome any action that put obstacles in the path| “Oh, yes; it's so mucbh e for| | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. Ambulance Service e i b o 2 ;!of reducing the American Navy. Yet what he saw |me to n-”‘dw lr.l .turn :.xc o e — ?RDER OF EASTERN SIAR | The statement of the Alaska Juneau covering ItS|oe gpeqrors gotivities at Geneva so disgusted and | time ab all—or, turs orward OBy ne - P « —————————— ~——/| Second snd Fourth [ rations is one of the most satisfactoryjenraged him that he ultimately got word of it to time at all 4 )r. Geo. L. Barton e | TuedgmiOk BSeh nin S pertion | n have the correct time r | 1at 8 o'clock, Beotti documents that has appeared in a long time re-|president Hoover | “You can have d | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellerthsl 1 | ‘clock, Scottish i |i s section. The operations profit of $141-]1 Some naval leaders can see only the Navy's when you're not with me. We can i Building | Rite Te{nple. MAY- i ths a showing of $96,-|needs, and welcome any development that means|go back. We can go ahead. I'vej | #tice Hesvice Ol Phone |BELLE GEORGE, Wor- Vi he satisfactory July showing | < o y | 000, following (ul BeuRls »U- I“”“"' interested in|added strength for that branch of the service. But|got enough magic, t0o, 50 that when | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 thy Mauosx(l); FANNY Bt atiouladly, dnsplring 10 peop: . |Jones was different. He could see beyond the|you get badx to bed I can give you e s L. ROBINSON, Secretary. * S as 'y . m. pm s s™17pm | % p should be encouraging to those|:Pn¢S & 5 Y A ) a time, and you don't|!| P : | R et s L R R this section, and 5 licates very clearly| NAVY'S needs and visualize the needs of lbt countr some extra time, e | t0 9 p. m. Phone 429 | | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS throughout the North. It indicates las a whole. In the true sense of the word he was|jose any sleep. { CHIROPRACTIC ! | B phints Oorl s od that the Alaska Juneau will make a fine year uf‘a patriot. His name is worth remembering. s lucky as it can be.” | is not the practice of Medicine, | | t M:;emws gdm“a M;d g 1929, and enter the next year buoyantly. ; - j for us,” the children both Surgery nor Osteopathy. | i “.Yundr\); at 7:30 p. m of the fine things in connection with the| e ST R BLGE L men—— % ¥ Iransient brothers ur prezl::cs is the restatement of the Alaska Juneau's The Rise of the City Planner. | “Let me see, let me think,” said | ——— - o e other activities. Not only does it tend to confirm New' Zork Werid) wilpeles. - Robert Simpson s Chambers, Fifth Street, h it Jansdu mine B now back or how far ahead shall T go? P! EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. 1 former statements that the greaf fitable career, but| . CtY planning in America dates only from the| wGun we have last Saturday after- Opt. D. g A e R ol % fairly launched on a long and Dr§ itable -n n‘coiumbmn Exposition and the truly l_‘pochal Chx-‘mcm all over again?” John asked. Gradusta 164} Angaloa i To or from any place Lo e e Lo it makes it plain that the efficient organization ..o, plan of D, H. Burnham and his associates. | .of course! What happened at lege of Optometry and i . 1 ity for DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. which centers about that property is reaching out a|Fpifteen years later it was' still largely dlstruste(} that time?" | & OpthAIAIAEY n the city fo Meets Monday developing arm to other sections. 22 & fad; San Prancisco after her fire waved the | "y il on sat Jomn, § Glassie HUGTNT e e e BL EBIRD %mgms 8 elek ok The Alaska Juneau is interested in several Taku!city planners aside. In recent years it hus' made | wr,'ho sure, to be sure,” sald the (- e s l} Ragles' Hall, Doug- { Ruver properties, in the Porcupine country and the|§Teat, progress, and Lot Gty Dt Harvard 18y biack clock, as he turned the | | so cents las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P, i : and it is investigating more than one | ®Stablishing a School of City Planning. There o |time back only a little distance— | & e TA XI GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting & Mayo district, and 1 . ¥ already proved need for such a school. We have only to the last Saturday. And|| DPRE. E. E. SOU Broihars Valicae: i property in the Third Division. With the f_flle of . National Conference on City Planning, which has oW ths R ’ot the cml;s cottial | Optometrist-Optician ¢ ; 4 the parent property secure, the Bradley organization|yeported more than 300 city plan commissions in b hoisds Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Day and Night Service Five can ride as b a ‘:; is daily proving that it is anxious to develop other|existence. President Hoover when Secretary of D¢ heard! Room 16, Valentine Bldg. ! | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART i i ces in widely scattered areas, and that it|Commerce encourged the movement. One large 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by 4 5 (.Iu’(lp) as one | EEGION, NO. 439 | - 4 R o and money. in Hs orexiiion to|city, Cincinnati, has adopted a fifty-year city plan, LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- Appointment, Phone 484 | | one - | | Meets first and third Thursdays | has ::e n""“ 2 editiously and extensively. All|COVering the whole corporate area and a belt out- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE — R ible Drivers | eack mionth, 8 p. m. at Moose | 14 operate effectively, exp sly 4 | s very i 3 esponsible 1 . | > i thpfngs considered the Alaska Juneau is one of me;:?‘g;l:r‘ e;(}zssgz:fn”g Yer;dafrro‘rkéi Slfignfixle.a:‘:gxg:g U 1 St ; b Aronde: Gate 199 Taxl Cab | g:plzlcntl;u :‘g&gflggfié(}s’ergzz: greatest hope-inspiring institutions in Alaska |planning in centers like New York is going far be- | Forelgn and Domestic Woolens pac Bl e | corder. | Let us hope that the good August showing of|y,ng the city, while many smaller places have their in Stock i Com )a'l » a i the Alaska Juneau is but the beginning of a long | village and town plans, | DS . RPN I y — ——10 period of constantly improving conditions. Thu!j }Herq is a ;xeld which clearly demands htrain;d{ ] Brunswick Bowling ‘ y e support of Juneau's promising |technicians, ané as a recent conference on the sub- | 5 5 Ry Js.the waln. mppo) [pect in New York declared, there is danger that | F. WOLLAND Hazel,s Taxl Stand at Gastineau Alleys future. “experts” will appear who possess poor training | Merchant Tailor . Hotel FOR MEN AND WOMEN | | R T and narrow outlook. The badly educated architect} Juneau P. O. Box 861 [ Stamd—Miller’s Taxi ! i A - > - ; ECOMES can do damage enough; a mistrained city planner PHONE Phone 218 i NITROGEN ]M)(.T\(;r':“ il might be a calamity to a whole community. It is | fll_ o » hard to imagaine a schoo! in which high standards | o :7 B Sl of fie mitiogi 1 the United| S0 Tigll Eratning: would ba: more imiSocl Bih doing welL " B See Dempsey Lewis 1 Mabryfis Cafe R g - « States this year will be three or four times greater - 5 printing. Pflndn‘;o " Third and Seward Streets | Open Wednesdays and Satur- than last year, says Dr. C. H. Kunsman, Fertilizer Fanaticism and Intolerance Menace the dled nweklul:‘ow 'I:: FOR | R la Di | days from noon till midnight, and Fixed-Nitrogen Chemist of the Bureau of Chem- World. “m;‘;omm' o i i egular Dinners A sineis 1 (G ondt istry and Soils, United States Department of Agri- Cleaning, Pressing, Re- ; | Short Orders MRS. JOHN JGRRL, Prop. culture. This year’s production, he says, will be the (Seattle Pq Intelligencer.) (x puirinfl A]terations Stand: AlaSka G!’lll | L h E = equivalenot of about 600,000 tons of Chilean ni-; It was not religion, not politics that set massa- { bed unches " f which this country has been importing|Cre loose in unhappy Palestine, It was fanatiolsm. h All work guaranteed. Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. ”b-““; ;’000"‘005 e v And fanaticism is but another name for the oldest Let us show you Orders taken for the GOOD- about 1,000,000, tons a year. SN of mankind’s foes—intolerance. By chemical and electrical means nitrogen can It is at his own breast fhat mankind nurtures be taken out of the atmosphere, and the nitrogen its greatest enemy—fanaticism. It is an obsession, so obtained is called fixed nitrogen because it is|the brooding on one idea. What slays it is the necessary to fix or combine it with other substances Jtl‘ght of delducza";ion,ru;‘\(i ll}}:e g;r:atest gift of civiliza- i available for fertilizer and |tion—a diversity of healthy interests, P b ;‘;m;(‘;;::;gy The sword of the Mad Mullah, the knout of RS 1985, " K the |the stupid Cossack, the rifle of the Manchurian For the first time, says Doctor Kunsman, the bandit—these are the tools of the stupid and the domestic United States supply of fixed nitrogen fanatical, and therefore the ignorant, becomes an important fraction of the total supply, Filled with intolerance, and therefore with hate, and also, for the first time, a considerable partithe Arabs struck out and POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor e S Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night ' Juneau, Alaska e e how we canimprove your present YEAR LINE of Made-to-Meas- ure MEN'S SUITS, OVER- COATS AND RAINCOATS. Pictures, Picture Fram- ing and Tinting under supervision of Mrs. Dempsey Lewis, successor to Coates Studio. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Windshields AND i Sidelights m—f THE JuNeAu LAuNDRY FOR | Jeweler [§: S M Autos felled men, women and { Bepart wntchtm';gr Jt;;vfl;iw{ce; | PHONE 359 A of the domestic production will be used as ferti-|children with the sword, and its modern. bounter {ml;‘l; l“n d“‘cwm“ i iyb Especially Cut and lizer, the agricultural demands for nitrogen repre-|part, the rifle. The motive back of it all was blind, T e Portal pe senting, in one form or another, about two-thirds|Unreasoning ignorance. oS Through all the centuries-long pages of human of the total demand for nitrogen. 1| Distory, fanaticism draws its hideous trail, like a gi- I eeiablisting (sl ixogutiKEhLioh DOUMIVAIR eantlc make. 3t winds and twists because it can the United States the Government has taken an Phonographs, Records and | Fitted 5 Commercial job printing at The Lm__*_“_ A at The Empire, MORRIS CONSTRUCTIUN YURMAN M COMPANY e e move only where pathway is made for it by ignor- Has just received a complete PHONE 62 active part, and the Pixed Nitrogen search ora- | ance. tory of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, the The individual fang line of new FURS for trim- atic is a nuisance. A race of research of which has been of great importance in|fanatics is a danger to the whole world, establishing the industry in this country, is con- < tinuing its investigations. In a year or two the air lanes will probably be “More than 10 years ago,” says Doctor Kunsman,|lined with some sort of electrical advertising de- “the Government built the Muscle Shoals nitrate|vices. The oil concerns surely will have a big sign plant for war purposes. No fertilizer has been pro-[$aying “You are now leaving the Western Hemi- duced there, although the use of the plant for that|SPhere. Come again—(New York World.) purpose has been widely advocated. Our increasing T T supply of fixed nitrogren is coming from new and A new fast train between Boston and Wash- modern plants constructed by private enterprise.” |ington, D. C. is called “The Senator.” Naturally it will stop often to blow off steam.—(Seattle U8 o 7 Times.) SEATTLE CLUB MAN A FINE . 7 I DAQIRQ A -_— £ CITIZEN PASSES AWAY. Mr. Harry Sinclair's success in achieving an ¥ AT amount of automobile exercise quite out of the wgy‘:‘sm k:gkl\n c;&:\flceu,p;; e;nu; “f’"f’ ‘::; ‘;ll:er:; reach of the t;x'dllnax,\ penitentiary inmate is just a one more proof that you can’t keep a good man Lindley died a few days ago. Mr. Lindley hailed down.—(New York Times.) y from the Middle West, a native of Indiana with —_— Minnesota and Iowa |rearing. He accumulated a Over in Kanatak the “racketeers” shoot each competence in Iowa when yet & young man and then Other for furs. That would be beneath & Chi- came West and added to his wealth. While still i‘:fil‘: dn‘,i““g‘;;‘d“ SR "‘e”‘l’"“m- 10:*: fogd fox pelt . B v seat at a night club more than in middle life he retired and for thirty years or two hours—(Seward Gateway.) b more he has simply cared for his private invest- ments and devoted his remaining energies to what- Honest newspapers seek no license to vilify or ever public or private matter that appealed to him.|abuse anyone. The real fréedom of the press is He became the Republican leader in Southern Cali-|not constrained but is made very much more se- fornia and then came to Puget Sound thirty years|cure by timely rebuke and chastisement of news- ago because his wife liked the Seattle climate|PaPers that run an —(Seattle Times.) PR 0l the Bouth. In Seattle he devoted| |y s oo would seem to be eminently B B S 10 the Republican Party and his| ) 0ynieg by temper 1o write one of those candid various clubs. He was active in Chamber of Com-|piographies that are all the vogue. — (New York merce work, and, being appointed chairman of the|Times.) Columbia Basin project committee, he did a lot T toward the furtherance of that scheme. His was the We have raised 300,000,000 bushels of wheat more | F———— = life of a wealthy gentleman who enjoyed his asso-[than we can eat. We appear to be raising too few | | R A ming garments of all kinds. Call and see them JUNEAU TRANSFER : Thrifty Women YURMAN’S Nine times out of ten the women are the money savers of the family. Men mean well enough. They know the value of having money in the bank but they haven’t the knack of saving. Our tellers are pleased at all times to assist ladies who may wish to open a’ bank account, make out deposirs, checks, or give any information in reference to our commercial or savings departments. 55 4 TRY OUR FACIALS The finest of everything in the line of beauty culture. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage . Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 EACH loaf of bread made in this bak- ery is real food. It is satisfying and of sub- stantial food value as well. It is the bread that will always make you feel as if the meal has been a happy one. Order it. Peerless EXPERT OPERATORS Consultation Free HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. The B. M. Behrends Bank American Beauty Parlor ——— e S P BURFORD’S GORNER “TRY A MALTY” | by i L PIG'N WHISTLE CAND' X Btk and friends and who was|@PPetites—(Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) Reliable Transfer | ALSIE WILSON. Prop. Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska Non Better—Box : B"lk! e e 1 , ’ in turn enjoyed. He coxlecudva fine lbrary and Senator Copeland says we are becoming a “ship- ! ng’m%g:n and 001)1# { works of art and built up a wonderful home. He|pinqeq- nation, which is a seaworthy condition.— | SERVICE Cur Motto | hcommmemhl Y REBUAS a0 T enjoyed them all. He was, in short, 4 type that|(Seattle Post-Inteligences) : R camagey Lt o PRE CSAIEPABRS S . v