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dig up a comment by F. P. A. in his Call A day at 8 o'clock. | ' Hall. Vieiting 0] {brothers welcome. accept a public office Phone Office, 216 ——— & SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Belivered by carrrer In Juneau, v . — T TR T Dady Alaska Em PIre |tov “covun made just st the eecton of| | PROFESSIONAL | _ ; o raternal Societies Mr. House to the Mayorality. Tt was: | b o A UI OS F OR HIRE | Cins p ] ] 5 ks i 0 = | astineau Citanne o AGER J. E. House, colyumist for the Topeka & - 7 JOHN W. TROY RRUSHE Ll Captial, has been clected Mayor of To- | [ Helene W. L. Albrecht] A a | n t Sund by _the ) Our interpertation is that the vot- | | sy | GMPIRE PRINTING. COMPANT at Second ang Mair ers {hbHght: fHas phe had too much power il 8 e T G g B. P. 0. ELKS i dtreets, Juneau, Alaska. s & gl ekl e cteh e cosans | | Massage, Etljelct:lic'!_w. Infra Red - There are a lot of people betwer 2 0c! | | R#v, Medical Gymnastics. | Meeting every Wed- ({4 ‘v atied fn the Fost Offles In Juneau as Becond CUSH| ' Could lose much of their power. it they | 410 Goldstein Bullding | [ | I Thane for $1.25 per mont By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: There is app a- reason for that extra x| One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance |, yho name of the Athleties’s youthful first base- WHAT HAPPENED THEN DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER WINN GODDARD), Exalted Raler “fl{m‘é?fi;e’r“:lullfl ‘(-’!.,.’?‘ff";’°}',;‘-ffrzi"i they will promptly iman. He is an extraordinary Foxx. | By Mary Graham Bonner Jol-BOEDf‘I:'lI;I?:i‘S ~ M. H. SIDES, Secretary. aotify the Business Office of any faflure or (rregularits L | “well, I call that pretiy bright,” PH,ON; Bg ldg. e AT R & s 'l!‘z‘l’eggtl)‘l;:r{or"(P:(‘.l‘i‘t‘:)‘:in‘l)a:fi;"Bunlnul Offices, 374. President Hoover and Premier MacDonald seem-caid John to the Little Black Clock, = Co-Ordinate Bos MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ingly have developed into old cronies. who had taken them back to the __ fes of Freemasor ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings i ciate e s exclusively entitled to the IR e with s Wt o e reou i ieation of (&, news. (ispatches credited t It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the Get your name on the Census Rolls, and help covering how to make an engine Jocal news published herein. g0 by steam. Hows 9 a.m. 108 p. m. Packard ‘f Dr. Charles P. Jenne SINGLE O or 11 second Friday i get the names of all that ought to be there. 2 e x il ] B Gl iTion GUARANTRED O B UARGRR|CC’ 0 BAInes of 6T st i “Yes, T call that pretty bright, DENTIST each montw cv | AASUAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. R T he continued, “to watch a kettle on Rooms 8 N aiawndne || | Whether it’s a nice and - 7:30 p. m. Scot- RO L " the stove and to think of making uilding e A - tish Rite Tempis United States of Europe? an engine from it.” Telephone 176 i balmy day, or stormy |lwaLtiR . HEISEL, Secrctary (Boston N Binteat) | “Shall we stay around these in- (% & { and terrifying makes no o — ~ M. Briand won luncheon praise from representa- |teresting vears and see some more ) 7 & difference—we will be at [OYAL ORDER tives of 28 nations for his “United States of Europe" | things happen?” o ol A Dr. A, W. Stewart your door in a j¥fy any OF MOOSZ \4@ idea, and deemed it a “good cornerstone.” But it| "Oh ves!” eried tIo n. like DENTIST ti you want a taxi Juneau Lodge No. 700. (S8 x Iyet remains only a little less hazy blueprint than|cngines pretty nearly better than Hours 9 a. m. t0 6 p. m. | e yo e || Meets every Monday & before. Limitations of scope and time loom large ‘nmhum..tand l;:ggy ?likes them SEWARD BUILDING and give you efficient, night, at 8 o'clock. - Perhaps the really notable thing is that at least tco. “Don’t you, Peggy Office Phone 569, Res, | olite service at the low- JAMES CARLSON, Dictator, a germ conception now exists where there was, “Yes, Jahn‘ lets me play with his Phone 276 p + Hod" sl W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box (28 Inothing before. Excessive “nationalism” in Europe | trains sometimes, and I'know a:Al]| est standard rates. — LA 5 | —which it seeks to minimize—is what will make the | about signals and everything,” Peg- = Packard JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 ’now nebulous development of that idea difficult gy a ed. | 7 Second and Fourth Mon- | Dr. H. Vane land slow at best. v The Little Black Clock and John| | ol 201-()0“&[: Lol . day of each month in Other qualifications have soon appeared. Thus and Peggy saw all sorts of wonder- | | Osteopath—201 ¢ ; 3 I) L g ’ ( Scottish Rite Templa Stresemann in endorsing the general idea would|ful things happen. . i'l’OUF!-c:Ub;OHLZ};OL;:n.c'I to § e uxe CARLSON’S TAXI ’\“g beginning at ":20 p, m, POTT NI T < 3 3 | wi v i i i y econ-| The Lit lock kept turn-| | ) WALTER P. S0OTC Tall TBENKQLS ERATORS. |wholly confine its application to the purely ecor T'he Little Black C o T AIDING THE CENSUS ENUME umic, with particular care that no hostility to the ing the time ahead from the day| | L‘”""S;:Dg:?‘:;‘;ficlg‘l"'c‘““ Service and Master; CHAPLES E. NAGHEL The Chamber of Commerce is showing com- | United States—Germany's further hoped-for capital when they saw the kettle with its i ccretary. g | source—should be involved. Meanwhile some other hoiling water to the days and the Residence, MacKinnon Apts. : . ! Ambulance Service mendable spirit in aiding the census takers to make e of this statesmen from Balkan countries expressed the no- | months and years which followed |* _-25‘ ORDER OF EASTERN STAR an accurate enumeration of the people o _|tion that any sort of confederation must have a|with all the amazing things that D = | Second and Fourth City. There should be whole-hearted and complete |;51itica) foundation. Here is a first rift in the lute | pappened. Dr. Geosll.'Bagton' | |———— 8 Tuesdys ot each menth, i3 -\ e el erators " v I i g i t 8 o'clock, Scottish co-operation with the Chamber and the enumerators |of harmony They saw the first steam engine CHIROPRACTOR, Hellerthyl al 4 ; by :m\ citizen. The census figures obtained this| —Then there was the mild apprehension natural | It couldn’t go, but its| | Building | THE COMMODORE | Rile Temple. MAY- cear will stand for ten years as the basis that|from the British quarter. while considering the |y cols kept turning around. They| | Office Service Only | Ice Cream, Cendies, Cigars, | BELLE GEORGE, Wor- iy sh the standing of this community. As|central idea excellent, lest there be some difficulty |, iieq to laugh at first, but then! | Hours: 10 & m. to 12 noonm, 2 || | Cigarettes, Tobacco, Biiards | thy Matron; FANNY B T “told the members of the Cham-|In safeguaring separate sovereignties—and Derhaps ... remembered all of this had|| p. m. % 5 . m. s~ 7 p. m ||| Opposite Coliseum Theatre | PRINTING L. ROBINSON, Secratary. President ulkner told b o, dnkpire! evavil mulation of prosperity for some parts of Eur-“)“.“ the beginning of great trains. | | to 9 p. m. Phone 20 i STEVE JOHNSON, Prop. S RICHTE DEGoLUinE ber yesterday, civic pride ought to insg ope at the expense of other parts. || g hebta e & CHIROPRACTIC ) N L B ke 5 di.' ks $ Then they saw the first real loco 3 Seghers Council No. 1768 one to do his part in the work. Yet in that last direction may lle the greatest| ... " gocienne anaog and | | is not the practice of Medicize, —Costs Less | Meetings second and fasy Every Juneau resident who has not been seen|future benefit, if the case shall turn out to be, 88 | itle and toy-like it seemed. Then | | Surgery nor Osteopathy. | ( i i d by an enumerator, or knows anyone who has not, |Loucheur of France replied. a general promotion ol e Lithle UG Block brought; thm | u There is an old saw . . . [H] tdonday tnk 7}3]0 p. m i a regarding any Juneou resident |new prospeity in all of Europe through the clear- ‘"¢ M i K 8 “Whatever is worth doing Iransient brothers ury, 7 or knows the data regarding any h bk | 108 y of economic barbed wire—just as the|P3ck to their own country, and|&m T Tm o A > Bl i worth doing well.” Es td to attend. Counci Who is not in the City ought to get In touch W), o " enisnsiements wero first swept away after |theY saw @ man whose UamE s Robert Simpson MAX FACTOR’S pecially is this true of Chambers, Fiftn Street. Charles E. Naghel, 519 Goldstein Building, at once. | iCP € |Fulton—so_the Little Black Clock | Opt. D printing. Printing, han- EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K 1L t much service is due to the City of Juneau| gere i where American interst may enter in, |Said—take the engine Jumes Watt| pt. U. 2 )§| dled as we know how to H. J. TURNER, Secretary. i oy Taaks : ol Sabads Has A A had invented and make it turn big| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Supreme Toilet do the work, is a good in- o e S AT and the Territory of Alaska in a beneficial sense—just as it might also be| | 5 ¢ of mone: DOUGLAS AERIE 1T = : {concerned somewhat otherwise in tariff terms. We Wheels in a boat. lege of Optometry: and v | Preparations S o A U7 B OB, G. 0. P. PEACE IN SOUTH. {who put here into practice the theory that high| “And all of this came from some | | Opthalmology | 3 xeh";fss Lo‘{olng”. Xe . ;] i wages are not incompatible with low costs. and the |one watching a kettle wllth bolllu:‘z, ik Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna ‘|. MADE IN HOLLYWOOD | < 0l Eu[:zle;' thf otc‘on; - 2 = |related theory that the wage-earner is industry’s | water,” said the Little Black Clock. | et . , Doug- Horace Mann, Ku Klux Klan manipulator nnd‘l( : toars il T i ks o | = - las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P, “man of mystery” who managed the Republican |biggest customer, should have no difficulty in secing| “It was a good thing he wasn't|: o F £ SoTTReEL Endorseil By s Tondiite Let us shqw you o e e B > % on | the advantages to America of a flood-tide of new in too much of a hurry for tea that - R. E. 'WE! 4 howwecanlmprove 4 Southen campaign, in large part, from his nfwn‘liurupenn prosperity. | day,” Peggy said, “or he would have | | Optometrist-Optician Movie Stars ent Brothers welcome. office last year, hds buried the hatchet with Chair-| ™"y "y "oynicany “easy to dismiss Briand's plan as |taken the kettle off before he did.”| | Eves Examined—Glasses Pitted 1A your pres | — = -2 man Claudius Huston, and will occupy an office|yisionary ~ yet history knows of dreams coming | “Yes,” laughed the Little Black Room 16, Valentine Bldg. I e LETTERHEADS { | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART as Southern Manager in Washington G. O. P. h"f‘d'llx'ue. The story of our own social and political |Clock, “let’s be thankful for that!”|| 10:00 to 6:00, Evenings by J EEGION, NO. 439 quarter: Wachington correspondents. Six months jgrowth is such. So, too, the story of our economic | LRI (R Appointment. Phone 484 | | Meets first and third Thursdays % S By o ice | growth—telephone, radio, airplane, and a host of | | O e | each wionth, 8 £ M ago, these correspondents say, Mann served naUc(‘;Lluw i | eack tionth, 8 p. m. a ose | 05 Huston to stay on the other side of the street!modern commonplaces began as dreams. | MOOSEHEART LEGION | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior or he would horse-whip him | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | | corder. | 1—1 AW ing not unaware of the difficulties. His strong suit | by ond ably settled in the new loca- | Mann claims the credit for delivering ‘“‘"lwm to cite also the anachronisms and survivals of | The Women of Mooseheart Le-|| tion, on Front Street, between Southern States to Hoover, and.it is conceded that|medievalism that make Euroue an economic and |gion were hostesses at a delight- | | Seward and Franklin Streets. he had a good deal to do with the delivery. At|political crazy-quilt,—such post-war anomalies as|fully entertaining card party giv-'| A cordial invitation is here- | that time he and Huston, friends of long standing, | numerically greater frontiers, and the multiplying |en last night in Moose Hall. A|| by extended to new and old were working in unison. {confusion of diverse currencies, diverse systems of |large number of guests had a most | | customers ;like to call and re- Mann said he had a direct promise from HO(,V,.,-‘wcngm's and mea: x:ns} and a profusion of custom-“onjoyahlc time playing bridge and| | new acquamt‘?ncc, i that there would be a Southern man in the Cabinet {houses that link Europe with the age of robber |whist. F. WOLLAND Huston, who has been a campaign money raise barons, Among those holding high scores Merchant Tailor g A R R "< vl in bridge' were: Mrs. Jesse Harmon | iz for many years, advised the President that %t S| Ghairman Claudius H. Huston, a Southerner by |and Walt Halm, first prize; Mus. too soon to put a Southerner in the Cabinet. Mann|adoption, will lose no time putting the affairs of Bodding and Oscar Harri, second declared that Huston had double-crossed him andithe G. O. P. in better hands in Dixie. And this| | |prize; and Miss Jones and Mr. Kirk | the South, and the war was on. Mann went out to party reform has Herbert Hoover's unqualified sup- | consolation prize. | capture the G. O. P. State organizations, and was Port.—(Atascadero News.) The highest scores in whist were| successful in one or two States. Then came the % SRS held by: Mrs. Torvinen and Grant | h 3 ¢ | There are so m‘zmy things I wish to do; SO |Baldwin, first; Mrs. Berry and| successful peace negotiations. Huston and Mann few T am able to do. And the selections I make aldwin, st; 3 y | O Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 . i , = D Briand was the more impressive because :.eem.; ENTERTAINS AT CARDS Mr. Wolland is now comfort- | uneau rua | ! Brunswick Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller’s Taxi b Phone 218 e Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night ot & Mabry’s Cflfe J Russian Steam Baths | ’ See Dempsey Lewis Third and Seward Streets FOR Cleaning, Pressing, Re- Open Wednesdays and Satur- days from noon till midnight. ‘“Business ¥s Good” i MRS. JOHN JCRRI, Prop. | Regular Dinners Short Orders i ; o e Juneau, Alaska 5 ‘ are again friends and co-operating, and G. O. P.iyy work are not very satisfactory. — (Ed Hnwe'sIgsc:;dflfi:l‘;zg‘;%;:d :\:;:61(‘::15;;‘ pAEIng, Alterations Lunches (‘ : clrcles feel easier about Dixie. Mozithty.) Later In the evening, after the|l o t:::: ;“r“;’:e:" o ||[F—— ) Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m, r nl 3 | i £ tige 2 A various prizes had been awarded, OOD- POWER OF THE PRESS. | The air mail is now the socially correct Way | yelicious refreshments were served|| YEAR LINE of Made-to-Meas- GET A CORONA POPULAR PRICES . . | HARRY MABRY Wlmziiuelds Proprietor § T hene , Sidelights Wfim THE JuneAu LAunDRY FOR to communicate, according to a bulletin. A good | . 3 ommittee in charge who! After serving quietly and pacifically as Mayor way to send her a few airy nothings.— (Port Angeles :fe t:;oe :e congratulated fogr their | of Topeka without creating any sort of a d:stm'b-‘N(‘ws.) cooperation in making the affair a | ance, Jay E. House returned to his job as a “colyum- | w o x success. B o T e s has', JHRERGTT T, Yol SRS dqe dipped into local affairs and got the whole town York.—(New York World.) Commercial Jobs printing at The by the ears. He has created such a ruction i ©mpire. that it is the topic of greatest concern in the Undoubtedly age brings wisdom. The For Your School Work f | | | | J. B. Burford & Co. | | | i | ure MEN'S SUITS, OVER- COATS AND RAINCOATS. Pictures, Picture Fram- ing and Tinting under supervision of Mrs. Dempsey Lewis, successor to “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” 31 —~——— olde mee ; Coates Studio. Franklin Street, between Kansas capital. a man grows the less advice he gives...(Seattle Post.. W. D. BROWN WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ||| & ifiw‘:‘l:r [ 1§ Front and Second Streets AUtos 3 The situation caused the New York World to Intelligencer. o 42 Expert wal J mlé};vrilry r:;l PHONE 359 . S e AR O e e AN Portable and Cabinet Panatrops | Especially Cut and a ivas Collapsible Boeats 1 g e ne e s s s ! MARTIAL LAW PROCLA!MED IN _TEXAS OIL TOWN ‘ NOW ON DISPLAY | Pho;ogrnphs, Records lnd{ Oarlat o TeAiEas ah e Fitted ) 600 feet 12 oz. canvas lead hose | YURMAN'S 0———— 1lat The mmpire MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE 62 T e e T T T L L L L Wi} make up one OTTER COAT Skins now ready for your inspection. Size 36, for $550.00. Select your own lining. ——3 JUNEAU TRANSFER itgives us men — @VI . achanceto = ™ NG | “VAN TRY OUR FACIALS Th_e finest of everything in the line of beauty culture. EXPERT OPERATORS Consultation Free v Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 THRILL o/3pening an ACCOUNT and the WISDOM The thrill in starting on the road that brings suc- cess — the wisdom in putting money where a momentary temptation can’t reach it. Every one There is food good- ness in every loaf of bread we sell. There is a witching tastiness about all of our bakery prod- LULUTETULTU LT T T T i - = b [ spends money foolishly and regrets it afterwards— ;(c]:lsrt};;tp ev«t;llepleaae | think how much wiser it is to have it “salted away” | HOTEL | THE : for more necessary and useful purposes. ZYNDA )i L R L T 49, interest per annum, compounded semi-annually paid on Savings Accounts The B. M. Behrends Bank ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Peerless { American 1 Beauty j Parlor ALSIE WILSON, Prop. - BURFORD'S CORNER { < “TKY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Oldest Bank in Alaska Non Better—Box or Bulk a3 g b : Commercial job. printing at I'he s Euumummnuulmlmuummmlumumuunmnmmnmlumuummu Emptre, ; o 2 ]-.—_, giss 3 dssociated Press Photo The state’s Investigation of the assassination of District Attorney John A, Molmes (left) In the Reliable Transfer ar-old oil town of Borger, Texas, was climaxed by the arrival of national guardsmen who 149 48 a proclamation of martial law from Governor Dan Moody (center). The militiamen are under !tmwm ml. 4 § command of Brig. Gen. Jacob F. Wolters (right). Above is shown the main street in Borger with its .m'l'ls.Yo" mooo.h | streets literally soaked with oil. e 8ER (T AT

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