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e days was ably led and the equal or superior Daily Alaska Empire fto the Repubiicans n strength | SUNDOWN | PROFESSIONAL _ | l{ Fraternal Societies ) But since the days of Bryan's ascendency in| | e AUTOS FOR HIRE - oy — o S ~ 1896 the Democratic Party has been in a decided f— B o Gastineau Channel J_OHN w. TKOY—;kEDITOR {ND li‘f?‘i?gn‘mnomy. The feeling that it was not a safe instru- | Helene W. L. Albrecht | - PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Rev, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Published every evening except Sunday by the ment to control the Government has been hard to| e ING COMPANY at Second and Main|, oroome However, the Republican split in 1910 - - X was that the Democrats won Congress four | o in Juneau as Second Clast|y0c iy succession and the Presidency twice. It| B. P. 0. ELKS 199 TAXI {|socn s vonos Qg 1" Entered in the P ity { | Phone Office, 218 I = i - e o lived down much of its disturbing reputation then. . g Elks’ Hall. Visiting - SUBSCRIPTION "“Tfs- Treadwell and| 1t is hard to forget that there was a large e EEE—— 50 brothers welcome, au, D as, an N —. H livered by e o W Sonen., |sized Republican explosion in 1922 but the party STRANGE ISy " DriS KASER & FREEBURGER C i By mail e fc 51“\:"1%‘;“‘;;;“;"“‘” |was organized in 1924 as solidly as ever in its] By Mary Graham Bonner DENTISTS TO ANY PART e HODEIDRDES' sE:m:d Rules N, e - | nistory. The Little Black Clock met John 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. , Secretary. Subscribe B ey wever, we shall se S| see. rand Peggy, but his plans were so PHONE 56 : y! notify the I Yularé of irregularity | However, we shall see what we shall see i:;m lel{;;]gy L t‘]gt he hardly|| Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. Co-ordinate Bo% in the deliv ! AR Db v > o ies of Freemasor nd Business Offices, 374. |took time to speak to them. Telephone for Editoria \ \ OF CITY ; o S R That woman who makes & speciaity of being &| «gome along,” he said. “I've turn- BB N R 5 T o Op(mtmg 2 Stands 1 S‘coulsh i BER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. il cals 1 Hiatl BN N taen voyagesa Eadh it i x 5 i Regular meetings exclusively ”""““da'vfl the | passenger on vessels that are makihg maiden voyages ed the time back just a little bit 3 (Jlill‘]es l. Jen“e second Friday news dispatches creditcd te|ought to become a well fravelled lady before long.|You will see!” 1 DENTIST ! PHONE each month ot published herein "Sh';) building is being speeded in many countries. | ’I‘ho)_' ran out of the house with| | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | 7:30 p. m. Soot-~ ies g — DI the Little Black Clock. He had| Building | tish Rite Tempie MEIEASIA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER : turned the time back several weeks. | | Telephone 176 i WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. sl SRR ol Rl (o d b ik e o 2k st SR That man Major Gran will probably discover|The scene was down at the foot | & before long that ('u(x;\m:;m]](‘r Byrd and Dr m,k‘nr;:;r el ack a2 o | Gastineau Hotel LOYAL ORDER are very different individuals. e 'y T 15U | F MOOSE \ e o | looking people talking together [ Dr. A. W. Stewart ; ‘ mnedg K. oN o | One looked a little bit like Jack || DENTIST ) FOR A | 4 Tp 1o geM o(::'da' Scotch Ability. Frost and the other was dressed ju|| Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. | : g v ! : v &N | 5 WATH goldbnAokiG Goebite SEAVARD BUILDING 1CKARD | Burford’s Corner aight, at 8 o'clock. | TiEy 2 ) : e " ; : | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. (New York Times.) “I'll have to introduce you,” the Office Phone 569, Res. | w. T. VALE, Secy, B. O. B The fact that Great Britain now has a Scotch |Little Black Clock said. “Madame| | Phone 276 e i,A I | SAVE - T. %, y, P. O. Box 02t Prime Minister, after having had another one!Summer and Master Fall, allow me | = e X . " A adi £oy 1 : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 twenty years ago, has led to a revival of the defini-|to present John and Peggy.” R i : ¥ An additional 5 per cent Second and Fourth Mon- {tion by an English humorist. It read something| They all bowed and the Little| | Dr. H. Vance | And Ride in by purchasing 199 TAXI day of each month in |like this A N |Black Clock said in a low voice| | osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. Comfort CO. Coupon Books % Scottish Rite Temple An Englishman is a man living in an to the children. “Youre meeting | yours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9 | | beginning at 7:30 p. | island which is s:fuau\d .in the North '?m two of ‘Lhe seasons. Mother Nature | | or by appointment i STAND AT i 4{10 00 f 39 50 A WALTER P. SOQT? o and which is governed by the Scotch. This j5 coming along in a moment and| | pjcensed Osteopathic Physician ARCTIC POOL | @ LU or $7.0 Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL 7 | |~“uw reason why they say that it enjoys she will give them some extra keys.” | | Phone: Office 1671, | £ | $5.00 £ $4.75 Secretary. o Y \WalE O QUING ALIBUT | self-government “Keys?” the children questioned.| | | DR or . . SEARCHING l‘)llltl‘l\{lll‘\l\\(‘ H | The witticism would not have appealed to Dr But before there was time for an ;s - HALL ORDER OF EASTERN STAR FISHERMEN. {Johnson, though it might have given fresh point |, oo ot Sl riner Nature, | - = FRONT STREET i Sa6nd nt Paaryil TRy o arch for the last|t0 his famous saying that “the noblest prospectlgy .’ v e sandals of moss a dress‘of - # =3 | Tuesdys of each month, T The Unalga will continue the 5l.m‘l:l f."lh":;‘ Jlu:l which a Scotchr ever sees is the high road that| o “orcan decorated with many Dr. Geo. L. Barton vl _,ln 8 o'clock, Scottish .3 of the missing halibut schooners. U “w “'“ s into England” It is an old story, and;dmm’nt kinds, of flowers, a shawl CHIROPRACTOR Bk = [Rite Tomple. MAY- brought in the crew of one of the missing cr 55 versions and exaggerations of it have pass- ugh it had beer R BELLE GEORGE, Wor- g i A hkve |that looked as though it ha en Hellenthal Building 1 . | BLUE BIRD TAXI 4 which was destroyed by storms. She would haveled into currency. Latterly, however, an mmmpt’madr SEhE fhias ot anbonitl Sves CrPCR s e | H l’ T | J thy Matron; FANNY continued the search for the Kanatak on that trip has been made to measure the facts more accur-i;md a hat of soft, fluffy white that], g 90 to 12 e ('ze 8 axt * | Stand nex:¢ Arcade Cafe | |L. ROBINSON, Secretary. had it not been necessary to bring the victims of ately and to reduce the truth to terms of m':xook(:d et fena while 6h htow e n‘;' t’o"'s i S { i Phone 485 l " <;‘w-1 to a hospital and the need for more tistics. Thus Professor Cyril Burt of London Uni-i "L "0t ioind her waist el il 1 { s 2 ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS e i i versity has been making a study of the subject.] 5 R0 R R T T e i h PHONE B Dy aul HIR S Xvice | Seghers Council No, 1768 coal. are that the TS conclusion is that Scotland has produced de- [And attached & &t wefb AT KETN 1. Bl A0 Re Ot L Meetings second and fas? There is a feeling that the chances are tha cidedly more than its share of ability in propurtion;’rh“-‘_ W L o e . By Appointment i : Monday at 7:30 p. m Kanatak and her crew have met the fate that 'y, population. Outside of England, Wales comes kinds. = ik N PIGAENS il Iransient brothers ury too frequently overtakes those who catch halibut innext and then Ireland. Professor Burt goes further | Sh,aMII W5 8ee. W “‘LB"“‘ Eesc‘;&.;( = s :d to attend. Counch the North Pacific. It has been neariy three weeks' and endeavors to localize the flowering of ;:enius;fhl‘i":}- the Little Blac o =l Chambers, Fifth Street since the close of the fishir ason, and no word in Scotland. He has discovered, or thinks he has, | v il , G. K H. Bas beon recelved from the vessel or members of |that thé greatest number of famous Scotchmen| “Yes, please, yes!” John and Peg-| | Robert Simpson H. J. TUKNER, Secretary. o SR iginated in a rather narrow tract “running in |8Y said. bt Opt. D. Stand: Alaska Grill - her crew from any '““"y : 4 1l ascertained |® CUrve from Aberdeen to Edinburgh and Glasgow | They were certainly curious to| | /4 ate Tos Angeles Col- Stand: a | DOUGLAS ArRIE 117 F. O. E. However, there is always hope until asce| “ " |on toward Galloway.” Other parts of Scotland are know. ege of Optometry and e Y Meets first and third facts destroy it, and the efficiensy and (\:nnv'.&i- vet to be heard in respest to their own fertility | —— e Opthalmology AR %Mondays' $ oioiek ness of those who sail the Unalga have been well 'in men of eminence. | AT THE ”()’]‘ELS Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Prompt Service, Day and Night at Eagles Hall, established by past performances. | Another test has recently been applied by the : i 3 3 Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. The loss of halibut fishermen and their schoon- Royal Society of Arts. Every year it holds exam- R i :[{ CovicH AuTo SERVICE P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- ers nearly every year is piling up the evidence :"“}“"’;T in commercial subject This romore| . Jurovich, J. S. Smith, W. f DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL STAND AT THE OLYMPIC iting brothers welcome. for the cause of more Coast Guard Cutters along | Miof 100,000 candidates Dresented nemselves. The | o mpbell, Geo. H. Rice, J. A. Plack | Optometrist-Optician i Phone 342 Day or Night - - = the Alaska Const. There ought to be a cutter| "y o, e SIS D DY the Seeretary: Gastineau ‘Eyfzsof:?gnex?m_fntfiesngmd Juneau, Alaska | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | within reach of any designated spot along he Provinces as three groups, one finds that | Mr and Mrs. Henry Roden, O. P.|| Hoom 16, Valettne Bde e | 1Mem :If?m):'c:g&fis g whole Alaska shore day and night, winter and London has the greatest number of suc- Weck, Ed Hansen, I Johnson, F.) Appointment. Phone 484 N — o ‘leach rhoxsxthans m. “u;‘ byl summer | cessful candidates in proportion to the total A. Nefsy. e ¥ jome Grucks. g0 'AAg; siane. B0y 4l | Hall. KATE JA'%MAN sé‘,’,,“zfi T of ‘entrants. Scotland, however, comes in Zynda time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | ! % ’ ¥ ] S | @ very good second. They are very thor- | Mrs. M. Hallett, Wilda Rockhold, | and a tank for crude oil save | | S ’ | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | A QUEER GINK. | ough about these things across the border. |Mrs. Wm. Anderson, E. H. Sher- burner _trouble. | sist upon getting ; ) B ]: 'l)‘!u' r;mmm., are some little way behind |man, Pete Mascl | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 ! the bread that has A learned divine. discussing Prohibition, is quoted| the other two. ! > - | RELIABLE TRANSFER proven its right to as declaring that & fan ‘wHo dfinks liquor “is not| L'rdhL opens a [lm«\ of ability which many edu- PORTRAITS - P . 5 be served at your Brunswick Bow ng American citizen,” for he is violating the Con-|¢ated and successful Scotchmen would consider be- ' | se. S A ztxs]tut;lu Of course the divine was not only a very | .0 the level of the law, or literature, or the| Your Christmas portrait should i R | h"fl[fi- I’)orzlt‘ ,d?up,t Alleys o S new Tittlo or nothing of what {s | CIUfCh OF public life, in all of which they excel be made now. New mounts at LUDWIG NELSO BUyshing -eme .an. 4 | FOR MEN AND WOMEN poor lawyer but he knew little or nothing of What 18| yet tne ‘fact’ that Scotch bankers and chartered |speclal holiday prices. Winter and | i substitute. Your | Stamd—Miller’s Taxi ! going on among the best people in the U. S. A—laccountants are acknowledged to be among the best | Pond. =adv | Jeweler food dealer knows ! Tame.aln | or he is just a foolish man. |in the world will not detract from the reputation | —— e i el that this bread is 5 “ » According to the disclosures of the Honorable |of Scotland in a time of financial tension e o | BRI 0 oAtk pairing. Agent for Brunswick | | made in the right Mr. Brookhart, the stool pigeon Senator, a ,very |Present See 1llw ié‘a({i',-t?-‘{fh_fll shgztr:‘l{‘: Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | | way. et et e large proportion of the United States Senators| — iy gift ne at Winter and P J e Regorde. sl You get results from drink liquor, and they at least function as citi- Everybody Is Debating It. |e > L : P P l 5 zens while members of the Senate, and when they | \ PHOVF Y()l‘R ORDERQ ~ - | eer ess pfintlng done by us took their oaths of office they swore that they (Charleston News and Courler.) E ki % were citizens. Thousands on thousands of the best Less than ten years ago the majority of the; xp(rt TO US g)}}?{ofi} ggg(wfl} | Baker’Y citizens of the country from all the walks of life, |ghyill-voiced population of this country was shout-| . We wil: aztend to them|' “Remember the Name” Py church members and otherwise, are regular or|ing that with the closing of the barrooms the jails utomo e promptly. Our coal, hay, J. B. Burford & Co. occasional patrons of bootleggers. |would be almost emptied and that many of them |grain- and transfer business | “oOur door step is worn by . 3 & Some political preachers are queer ginks. would be closed. L 13275 st ‘-'1 75 % satisfied customers” | WlndShlelds ) e Now the question seriously debated is whether | ep(urln g is mcrc‘x;l‘x}g dai y.t’l‘_h{zre?1 2l ! 5 (NG T p AN or not prohibition increases crime, and the nega- | | D |reason. Give us a trial order|*—————— e} M br,y C f Sy FOOAL ;-\ll(’)lko !t:‘;l RGICAN tive is on the defensive. |today and learn why. 1 THE ! a o sLate ¢ e Hou ddah Beniator. Broakbart) Bupe o keep, his| and OVERHAULING (| You Can’t Help Being | NEW IDEAL SHOP || Regular Dinners Sldell hts Richard V. Oulahan, ‘yeteran political reporter| . iiyents down on the farm after they hear [ Pleased Across from Elite Studio { B and correspondent of the New York Times believes i proadcast of the parties that were held in Wallll Nothing Too Small || Imported Swedish Utensls, | | Short Orders FOk there are authentic signs that the revolt in the|gtreet?—(Kansas City Star.) | | D. B. FEMMER Copper, Razors, Finnish Knives 2 Lunches Republican Party is so wide-spread that it threatens S A RN L Nothing Too Large || d PIiO‘\IF 114 | and Hand Woven Articles. 0 6 bies Autos a blow up that might lose for that party control of| Peace is a bit nearer in this old world of ours. i MARY HAMMER I pei‘) a.m. to » a.m. the Senate and House of Representatives in the next|Aimee McPherson and her mother are reconciled | Wrecki O Sorcs | e Open Dagys and Evenings POPULAR PRICES 5 i election, once more.—(Des Moines Register.) recking Car Service |y E specially Cut and CoiEEN i el S ‘ SPECIAL PRICES HARRY MABRY Fi 4 P(:]vmp,. .x.nf 1ln‘x|”.xL.>un‘ it must not forgot-] pmerica’s great institutions of learning will| . [ On All LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA-i Proprietor itted f" ‘l““ the ]"l‘!’”m”‘”‘" have a well fixed habit|gyortly turn their attention from football to educa- [ n TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE MORRIS CONSTRUCTION of getting together at critical times. It is nearly|tjon.—(Atascadero News.) i : twenty years since the Republican Party exploded (e Rt N M CA UL i Fur Coats SRS AT T U nunmnn COMPANY in 1910 and failed to get together again for nearly| TheyTe executing rich peasants in Russia, since C U | | PHONE 62 a decade. It blew up twenty vears before that in[that’s the surest way of eliminating ability from S | Made-to-order for 1890, in the middle of the Harrison Administration, |th¢ nation—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) & MOTOR CO. Christmas st and lost two Congresses and the Presidency. But : Service With Satisfacti : When the police raid a home in Boston these | oyion s Repairing : i t tha it did Eb a arokl! dxalos % | epairing and Remodelin S0 that G i dd no ke o geat expioson 10 | quy. nsend ot beraking A the botes, hev peirine and g JUNEAU TRANSFER 0 drop an election. The Democratic Party in tear up all the books—(Dayton, Ohio, News.) Y 2 COM s ‘ urman’s MPANY A O T 5 MOVIRG r able to give (|S———m——— = Halg Prlce Sale e et © || cggnMA_jUng ot 4 i nder ew [anagemen R REALISTIC DR CrrANING AND. 11 . PERMANENT ; FRESSING n' en’s Suits and Overcoats at Half Price— il | We cal o g ) Moves, Packs and Stores T. E. HALL, Manager B Freight and Baggage PHONE FOR APPOINTMIE) b = While They Last e e e e T T R T | | gk, B’ = Al i Prompt Delivery of ; B |{ Juneau Public Library DEPOSIT 'OFPIEY D QY ALL KINDS OF COAL haffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... $37.50 BR AR " o colte cum Free Reading Room e i i =l = PHONE 48 for Baldness. Twelve treat- City Hall, Second Floor || ments for ten dollars. This Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Regular 65.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... 32.50 Regular 50.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ...... 25.00 Regular 10.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... 20.00 Regular 35.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... 17.50 Men’s Silk and"Wool Muffler, $4.00 values ... .. . 2.00 It’s just like taking it oue of one pocket and put- ting it in another. It’s always yours—there when you need it—the safest kind of an investment. Do you realize that money earns money—that every dollar you deposit accumulates at 49, com- pound interest? At that rate money doubles itself in sixteen years. Begin now—save at least 109, of your salary. Keep saving regularly. The B. M. Behrends Bank scalp treatment werks, } ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE . ZYNDA, Prop. o Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, A mer i( ‘an Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etec. Beaul_v Parlor P E GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM 3| ASE I Wi HOTEL ] ALL KINDS OF CHRISMTAS NOVELTIES AT HALF PRICE H E H 2 Regular $75.00 Hart S E | E ND'TOYS BURFORD’S CORNER TAXI SERVICE | GARBAGE HAULING ! L T L T T R T T TELTTTI L T T T T | ! P : ‘ lnqnl‘l"‘; :;il:::l:ubelw Idest Bank in . " Pign’ I\-?IV(;?.‘}tElemCtndy ! Proprietor |l Cable Office. Oldest Bank in Alaska ;—x\_m-—« | mmercial job The b UUTHL LU T U TR R i e | | Expire, dob printing at r‘u ’ ‘ ey RO I