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SR AT v SRR N Y 2 VORI NN AN NAS IS R VY 0 iR e e v S R A B 0 A S AT 70 i ot 73 Anti-Saloon League and other bone-dry urg:nnz:l-l tions | I ) | Fraternal Sccieties ! “Bail;;' Alaska Em pire e M b However, it also is evident that the wet Repub- ¥ & | ot JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |licans in the East—the New England States, New |2 —— | Gastineau Channe! | % 5 i P e iy — | York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland 'l Helene W'L A]brecht P Published e evening except Sunday by _the o i % detinitely X th . o & EMPIRE PRIN G COMPANY at Second and Main and other States—have not definitely broken with | PHYSIOTHERAPY Py B. P. 0. ELKS Streets, Juneau ska, ___|the President, and are still hoping that the law| | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | R eatink ov rywed 2 tered In the Post Offive In Juneau as Second Class|enf Y committee will, in its final report 'l Rev, Medical G cs. : . 2 e m,l\’,‘r‘\((.:_r<d in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class |enforcem commi n ep! ymnasti nesday at 8 o'clock. 2 nt a way out that will enable him to hold his friends and win back the favor of the wets. Safety : AND | p SUBSCRIPTION RATE! Delivered by carrier in juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and, Thane for $1.25 per month. | , postage p: t the following rates | year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, | one month, in advance, $1.25 scribers will confer a favor if > Business Office of any failure or irre Elks’ Hall. Visiting 3 = 410 Goldstein Building | I i brothers welcome. Phone Office, 216 ry 199 TAXI Senator Brookhart happen to those wet dinners and to get confidential Century Club about the way that| g | SLUSH FAMILY EXPLAINS , DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER By Mary Graham Bonner i DENTISTS Comf d Peggy had a wonder- | | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Om ort to be How did WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Rule» M. H. SIDES, Secretary. they will promptly ularity | letters from the o Co-Orainate Bod ! aristc : organization does things? He seems fu with the members of the | PHONE 56 4 | ari tic organi C does e | l “— ito have all the instincts and cunning of a stool-|Slush family | Hours 9 &. m. to 9 p. m. BY er!y t:c:::::z;s;i MEMB s. pigeon | The Little Black Clock said it Regu} The Assoc is exclusively entitled to the [P o s B | gioort matter how wet th gular meetingr xise’ for repul 11l news dispatches credited to _ e dian’y HaREEs : ey got .= g K D second Friday I e ee e in KN wabet R0 ‘aldojibe) . THE Alaska w seems o be about the only for he had magle enough to get| | P Charles P, Jenne | 4 4 bt A s vave pIO [stock on the New York Exchange that has forgotten them back 1o thelr warm beds with- | DENTIST | 7:30 p. m. Boot ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To BE LARGER |all about the re collapse. | Y V:’d e p}:;'eg‘”:’nd | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine TAXI 2 ;R ts‘;;‘ Rite Templu THAN THAT OF ANY i J CAT | F yed @ 3 1 . f | ~ o nd squashy and soft Bullding ¢ TO ANY PART e Secretary | Telephone 176 | . | While the United States stands firmly for world | "% | LOYAL ORDER atery the snow was every- |peace she is today harboring two very nasty and|irc “.nd what houses they built| & TO ANY PART [ OF CITY OF MOOSZ X |blocdy wars—the Eighteenth Amendment War and|,ng what boats John made to sail | - 7} | Juneau Lodge No. 700. |the Chicago and Detroit Gangsters' War. The two|in little rivers they dug out| | Dr. A. W. Stewart | OF THE CITY | Meets every Monday By are so closely affiliated that many experts regard with their shovels | DENTIST night, at 8 o’clock. the latter as a phase of the former. We will be around a lot, later | | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. e lon,” members of the Slush| | SEWARD BUILDING D W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 Hail Chief Justice Hughes! President Hoover | family said, “but we like to have Office Phone 569, Res. oc ; One R ibspuethics party fairly y i . UNEAU SE could not have made a more worthy selection for @ party fairly early in the season Phone 276 l | smndm‘:mt: NO. 147 Chief Justice Taft's successor. too. and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Sno' cam u know, years ago when the |;; 5 G w family and all the others| | 7 Ph | around we thought they were | | Dr. H. Vance H one o erfmct. | Such perfect fiakes | | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. (90 e " €S| | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § [ ‘ The Miracle Never Palls. ~ e B o .54 B8R, IR, - : ok e Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, (New York Times.) | snow as you'll see. | g og 1) We thought there ought to be St MV S itent Secretary. | | [ \ \ | | | | To the trained technical mind, or to the strictly logical mind, there is presumably no appreciable |difference between the tap-tap of the wireless tele-| Licensed Osteopathi el |some careless ones—some who didn't | | g . uedan | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Phone: Office 1671. Gastineau Hote) are how they looked or what they | | pesidence, MacKinnon ‘Apts. i 5 RETIREMENT OF CHIEF JUSTICE [ 00" " (1c spoken words of the broadcaster orWore or how wet and untidy they | &) i Tuesddyys of each month, TAFT. wireless telephone user, and any other form of radio g0t 50 We decided to be those and - { ¥ | at 8 oclock, Scottish — |transmission. It is all wave-length conveying en-|We called ourselves members of the 'f Dr G L B B sive ARG e e o 051 TGS The resignation of Chief Justice Taft will bel ooy and registering in the humane sense appar-|Careless Slush family. r. Geo. L. barton -\IBURFORD, Worthy regretted by millions of people. Not only will the|atys. We travel about a good deal and | | CHIROPRACTOR \ Matron; FANNY L. here are lots of us We live in to the country of his| - Most of us, however, are not technically trained | houses and we take Slush i Hellenthal Building ROBINSON, Secretary. even more by the fact|or strictly logical, and despite the daily records of ’ regrets be due to the loss Carlson’s Taxi B it physical |the miracie of radio, there is a new thrill when|walks Everything about us seems s MRl 0 A8 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Bt st indioates an SRR " |Rear Admiral Byrd in the Antarctic presses a key/to be made of slush. It's so beau- P e Seghers Council No. 1760. condition. _|ana radio oscillations turn on an electric light in|[tifully careless! i i - Meetings second and last However, the Chief Justice is more fhan sev-|pp iy, oinia ™ we ought not to be greatly im-| “We have been helped by our | RO ! ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS Monday at 7:30 p. m. of age and has earned the flgm’pressed_ Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. enty-two years Among the probabilities of a not distant | good friends Rain and Soft Air.') By Appointment 1 to spend the remainder of his years in quiet en-|fyture seriously discussed is the wireless trunsxms—i}im\' we do enjoy our Slush lives.” | PHONE 259 1 joyment. He entered public service as Assistant |sion of electric power. Nevertheless, the imagina-| And as John and Peggy played . os Solicitor of Hamilton County, Ohio, forty-five vears |tion throbs to the thought of somebody in Sche- | with them they decided once again i inectady pressing a button and turning on or off a/that even if some people did ob as beel S he time since ago, and he has been in it most of t | # bl 0 e ome _pec After two years in the County smxciwr‘s;h““d“"‘ thousand lights in Buenos Aires. Iject to slush anc slushy days th Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stana at Alaskan Hotel Phones II and Single O Robert Simpson DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. 0. E. then. Perhaps not all of the war methods of an ultra- were lots of fun once in awhile. | ! Carl s PR d Ambul £ ] : s not a : - Opt. D. arlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service office he was sppointed Superior Court Judge by | o v s B "y e fhose of horror. Instead of | And st they said goodby, the. | : e and S , d three years later President| ... 5 A ‘ e : 3 0| | Graduate Angeles Col- s ondays, 8 o'cloc Gov. Foraker, an g |raining down bombs, or tubes of deadly microbes, |Slush family gave them tth“ lege of Optometry and at Eagles Hall Harrison appointed him to be Solicitor-General of jor even death rays, it may be that an 1nva(leri\mghy hands to shake so that the}l Opthalmology Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, the United States. He served there for two years (will mercifully content himself with throwing a switch | hands of both when President Harrison appointed him to the and plunging London or Berlin into total darkness United States Circuit Court of Appeals. He was| L ooy i —_— then thirty-five years of age, one of the youngvst‘[ men ever to attain such high judicial honors. In| g 1900 President McKinley appointed him President | ¥ of the Philippine Commission. He declined an ap-| the children Were | &)icces Pitted, Lenses Grouna wet as wet could be. h But they never caught cold from |- BERRY’S A s . But 1t SR SR Y S X |their trip. The pxme Blac_k Clock | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL T‘4 I {had so much magic about him. | Optometrist-Optician gt TR Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | || BURFORD’S CORNER || ROOMS Room- 16, Valentine Bldg. | = 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by JIMMY STEELE, Driver || Steam heated rooms, newly paint- | P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. iting brothers welcome. Northern Lite |+ o TAX] Vis- I MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thurs- | | days each month, 8 p. m., at Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | Engineers Most Important. (New York World.) y ROOMS The Army Air Corps, in summarzing the prog-| pointment as Associate Justice of the United States|ress it made in 1929, gave due credit for new ROOMS ; Appointment. Phone 484 | | S | et ke | Supreme Court offered him by President Roosevelt records, but laid most stress on new planes. The |oq with hot and cold running Wat- s oo 1| Courteous and Efficient || ‘il';gégemor Regent; AGIIES | in 1903 because, he believed, his work in the Phil-|outstanding achievements of the year, it reported,|q. —Beautiful marine view. $15.00 2 Service Guaranteed 1 B . Recorder. 4 ippines had not been completed. A year later h(':“"rle ”’OU‘"“D“I advance o “ll“’ i‘_‘smim C"L"l”’gd"f:munnny_ Private baths. Home ‘ Afili i e SRR N B _, E § Aok . T & Ll i motors, he scrapping ol he dberty motor, e~ | Boardin, House. —adv ! iy | e ae came back to the United States to serve (or;our velopment of various types of fighting planes” and| YRR v - A | JOHN B. MARSHALL \ 50 Cents—Anywhere ourt s Sosslary. of Weg 1n Ny Gablnet of Bres- \iiding of the big urtiss Condor bomber | oL Frddsther g aidpe i in the City THE CASH BAZAAR ident Roosevelt. He was President then for » e i This, many of us will think, is placing emphasis | 420 Goldstein Building i i 1 o " years and retired from public office for the first May the grand, old statesman and jurist llve“ many years to enjoy his distinguished reputation and the love and esteem of his fellow citizens. TRUE TO THE SPIRIT OF THE NORTH, such industry, is made by engineers performing 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 | |many experiments in many shops, making machines p. m. Current Magazines, | There is something denoting the pluck and gen_lthat are no longer re§erved for daredevils, but that | Con]pan»‘f I Newspapers, Reference, erosity of men who work in the Far North in lhe.cmmbeo::eiplz;};u;ll lt,{)l:;dsbi(;fgexsx:e"fidvance de b g e vol » made snnouncement that those who have been and are|,viation in 1929 was when the planes mmpennfi FREE TO ALL still searching for the missing Col. Eielson will| complete his contract to remove freight and pns~~ sengers from the Nanuk, that is frozen hard and fast | in Arctic ice, to Nome. The Nanuk has a cargo of valuable furs on board. Her owner, Capt. swenson.‘ and his daughter of Seattle are on the vessel. Col.| There seems to come a time in the development of these new inventions when the courageous demon- strator catches the public imagination, and so doing, perhaps performs a service in focusing public in- | terest on them. But real progress, in the automo- | bile industry, the airplane industry, or any other for the $100000 safety prize commanded more space in the newspapers than flyers doing stunts. Too Many Celebrations. (Philadelphia Record.) Main Street Morris Construction GENERAL CARPENTER WORK and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a. m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from If you want superior e r e CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || Phone 342 Day or Night 50¢ AnyWhere in City || can advertise profitably . coeee Phone o~ p—— Mabry’s Cafe ictures Pu Almostwithout ;:::"vhl:h you ma i where it belongs. It is almost impossible, of course,| juneau persons taking space in. | PHONE 483 TO ANY PART Open Evenin g8 time in twenty-eight years. After eight years|to resist the impulse to cheer when some flyer |ino Northwest Police Journal thru | Pho" | - i as a lecturer at Yale he was appointed Chief Jus-|performs a brave feat; indeed, since there is no|p "B Hallowell should communi- | B————————— ] e OF CITY Opposite U. S. Cable Office fi tice in 1921 by President Harding. imfimxweflm];ul“}:g :;;;;ng:‘at f}l:ie:r'flyzi all doldl“ cate at once with Chief 0f POIICe, | foeeeee e e ¥ The public services of Chief Justice Taft have '™ ¢ 8780 3 » In addi- | yypeqy, —adv, After 1 Ph 31 | ¢ i ) tion to performing a brave feat, did thi . ), TP er 1a. m. one 3101 L %’ always been, no matter what his position, of the .0 @ P8 usuflllyg el e iy c;‘}':;d_‘“%r;‘;‘; S e Juneau Public Library Two Buick Sedans at Your |! ) ;( highest order. He is a man of extraordinary(is like supposing that the great racing drivers of Ep’:‘;fi,lslfi Mty P Efi:‘;‘,’,’ Free Reading Room = i Service. Careful and LB ability, of undiluted patriotism and stainless char-|twenty years ago did something for the automobile. bty . | i : . Witas | City Hall, Second Floor Prompt Service, Day and Night } | Efficient Drivers. Eielson and Earl Borland were carrying out a (:unv] The Weekers have found a rival in the Stamp- W(l‘k Cllll ::\: i tract to transfer the furs, the Captain and Miss Swen- |ers, bl of the fium. If Regular Dinners I son from the Nanuk to connection with the Outside| The Weekers are the people who exist in a per- P hone 62 I CAPITAL LAUNDRY & you dafid: upon special Sglw t Order. i when they lost their lives in Siberia. Capt. “Pat” petual fear that something they regard as im- Phone 355 ;j folders or circular &m F raors ‘ 4 Reid, the Canadian aviator in charge of the Fair-|bortant will be neglected by the commonalty. Hence |\ ___ o bl et us aid the choice Lunches ] they institute special weeks rangi o us aid you in | For Your School Work | ) child planes sent to the rescue by the Alaska|!DeY institute speclal weeks ranging from Eat-More- | o = T LTI bl of ink and type. Oren 6 am. to 2 a.m. 13 Airways, has sald they will not return until Col|FTUnes to commemorating the Minor Symphonies of LU b paper, POPULAR PRICES I J. B. Burford & Co. & Blelson's contract has been fulfilled, That is being | ora N Pl The resultwill be a finished | “Our door step is worn by | | elson’s contract has been fulfilled. That is being| qne Stampers want commemorative stamps. They |= bl product that will attract . RY MABRY ! satisfled customers” L.} true to the spirit of the North country. Ihave recently succeeded in persuading the Post Of-|Z B S insicn and be read by HAR ¥ r— iy ik e e fice to issue stamps taking official note of the|= & your prospects. ik Proprietor N RO S o Hawaiian Sesquicentennial, the Civil Aeronautics|S el HARMONY IN NEW YORK STATE. |conference, the fifticth anniversary of the electric|= Sy |lamp and the Battle of Fallen Timbers. H & < It is said the Republican members of the 1_‘9“4' The Post Office, swamped under applications for | = T R R R | FOR GOOD | l,, York Legislature have abandoned the long fight|no less than seventy-two commemorative issues, | = H. R. SHEPARD I Cleaning and Pressin, . they had waged against the water power plans of (lhas protested. It will be much harder to get a|= & SON Ine | CALL 371 g ?"’1 Gov. Smith and Gov. Roosevelt. The latter has|special stamp in the future. That is good news.|= ol < 1 i " [ ork called for and deli declared that the legislative majority has indicated|® _* * s JERNNIAL INSUBNNOS WeER ealie i that it will support a program that like his own that it would require ments for them to agree explains the motif: is so much little adjust- The New York Times Let the movement die. If necessary, let its pass- ing be fittingly celebrated with a Week to End Weeks and commemorated by a Stamp to End Spec- :ml Stamps. { The new Republican policy of concilia- tion at Albany has probably been deter- mined by the firm resolve that the Repub- lican Party would rather be right and elect an occasional Governor. MAKING PROHIBITION PARAMOUNT. The President has decided that no one who drinks or who is definitely opposed to Prohibition on principle will be appointed to positions in the Department of Justice or to any office that is in anywise connected with Prohibition enforcement. Now the question arises as to the date upon which they must have quit drinking or when they must have become in favor of the Prohibition principle. Nearly all of those fitted for such offices have drunk, temperately at least, in the past and most nited States of the World. ! (Prince Rupert News.) There is nothing unreasonable about expecting |that some day there will be a United States of the World just as there is today a United States lof America. There is no thought of war between |those States. Troops have to be called out oc- casionally to quell a riot, but that is not a clash |between States but a purely local condition. So lin time the Nations of the world will learn to live |together in peace, closely united by ties of friend- |ship and ready to help each other Former Mayor Edwin Brown, who is eyeing the primaries with rose-colored g told a Seattle audience he hopes “to see the day when the word Prohibition will be stricken from the English lan- guage.” The dentist did a lot of work along that line during his term as Mayor v e SAV TR TIT child. Now, when they are young, time to think of their future. them. mean a lot in ten years. be proud. DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. depends on what you do at present—SAVE SorTHEM AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every is the PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for Just a few dollars each week will It will pay for a college education for them. And then you'll It “Absolute Security” Valentine Building | I €3 The Capital Cleaners L Ud Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 RELIABLE TRANSFER z — Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch 11 A M. to 2 P. M. ARCADE CAFE O VICTOR Radios and Combination Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage . Prompt Delivery of ALL DS OF COAL PHONE 43 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. of them have been opposed to Prohibition, | Oilon Newe) of Seattle.—(Port NOW! Radio-Phonographs i) The opinion seems to be growing that President B F 9 5 Hoover has definitely pinned his political future, They have in Florida a brand of hootch called RECORDS UR ORDS CORNER including his 1932 Presidential hopes, to the Pro-|“swamp distilled” One drink of it and you are Th(,’ B M Behrends SHEET MUSIC TAXI SERVICE hibition cause. It is believed that he has consented |hopelessly mired—(Boston Transcript.) . . St PHONE 314 to making the Eighteenth Amendment and the Vol- stead Act the paramount political issue, The pre- diction is being freely made that henceforth the Hoover policies will be largely influenced by the Definition, 1950—The Senate: A discussion club, formerly elected by the people, but now representing only those States that the majority of its members likes.—(Cincinnati, Enquirer.) Bank H Oldest Bank in Alaska RO LR TE T T JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Pign’ Whistle Candy | —_— Old papers for sale at Ths

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