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A S Dl A e R AR k| has a bsr;k»rrrm;nz that it glorio fi: & i ____.________i; Bk ; P é Daily Alaska Emplre (Gecith 5 arouse baps s Uhare il some o cme | B oo AN ALEEE PROFESSIONAL T Praaindt St ] g i "N (5 S @ - =) = o = <) y when those Georgia Tech boys will be AID NORTHWEST L. Glatinaan Chernel. 1 {hings down there —_— | Helene W. L. Albrecht 2 3 e e In a recent issue of the Seattle 1 PHYSIOTHERAPY = > SRR T B. P. 0. KLKS E again when she will be In the front rank. Speed HIGHWAY WOULD il TROY .- FDITOR A'{D NANAGER the 3 \'FT( JRY. DEMOCRATS WI | e [ Daily Times, under & Victotia date | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red E s e o APVREI TN A 8- | < - b 1 Meeting every Wed- [t Sielt’ 10 'the ‘Post Offios In June Second Class T | the following dispatch appear- Rev, Medical Gymnastics. . mattor, | (e Post Ofice In Juncau as Sccond CIASS| ot Democratic victory in the Springfield, Mas- | q: S 410 Goldstein Bulldin a ety s i B SUBSCRIPTION RATES. — |sachusetts, Congressional District was a mite me First mention of the proposed | | Phone Office, 216 ! 0O ‘l X S:g:h:{r:";velvwm‘ming . Delivered by c%;‘r\rr 1'" J;:‘;;upe?n:!‘;:t'h Treadwell and | g,pqt 1 than most of the numerous between- sh Columbia Alaska Highway | * = AND 1,'9 A I ) r ith £ o Toc ¥ IR i [elections Democratic victories, The Democrats ac-jin the British Columbla Legisla- F————m PR URGER WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler $12.00; six months, In advance, | tyally ned a Congressman. It is significant that|ture was made this afternoon when Dhe ER & EB ER M. H. SIDES‘ Secretary. s b S plthe dispatohes s lie ‘s ate |Col. Nelson Spencer of Vancouver! | DENTISTS s : i will confer a favor if they will nrmInU‘(l) the dispatches say the successful candidat: | moved ‘ths adieia Sebin to e | | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg notify the ess Office of any failure or irregularity |, . furbier. sianiics husetts | MOV S y to the | ! J In the delivery of m.u papers. | “wet It is further Atmfic'lnt‘ th Massachusett Ispeech from the throne delivered | | PHONE 56 Telephc itorial and Bui Democrats with ct unanimity still rec 3 WZ€{ Tyesday at the opening 6f the ses- | TR mith and Chairman Raskob.|son by Lieut. Gov. Randolph credited_to st | Bruce per and also the It will seem quite natural to have Charles A I Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. BY ‘| PACKARD the leadership of Gov The use for republication it or not otherwise local news &==) Co-Ordinate Dot I > ies of Freemason " Cl:‘fi‘, ry Scottish Rite i {Regulur meetinme ] b second Fridey | nt to pay tribute to Pre-! | Dr. Charles P, Jennefl ,7.\:—:% each month o £= 7:30 p. m. Beote e | Burckhardt among the list of Alaska salmon|mier Tolmie in his far-seeing $ug- Y e ' Teat | DENTIST ALA‘::A;\I:L ”o‘rm;\ :‘ua Z”E'LEE’,DTSCETE\OLJR“R;} ners once mc He was one of the pioncers|gcstion of bullding a great high-|| Rooms 8 and @ Valentne tish Rite Templs - {in the industry, and for many years was among the |Way from the United States bound- | | Buildin ¢ | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. g i h ! i oty by ones |ary to the northern boundary of | Telephone 176 | e e - AT e ! | this Province and asking the co- 5 ; LOYAL ORDER 5 | The vukon Afrways belleves in the old try, try [°Peration of the Dominion Govern- | = TO ANY PART OF CITY OF MOOSZ | he '“ ”v] at . s per | €Nt tO continue it on through | 7 - T funeau Lodge No. 700. again rule. It has lost two planes and a member| e yykon Territory, thus coupling' | Dr. A. W, Stewart OF THE CITY Meets every Monday < lof its directors is on the way to St. Louis to 1“&"“\ up with Alaska,” said Colonel | DENTIST | aight, at 8 o’clock. » a third purchase qmncm | Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. | JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. R 0 If his is done it Will be a great| | SEWARD BUILDING | ) W.'T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 0% | There would not be a lot of fun in just sitting|source of revenue for this Prov-|| Office Phone 563, Res. .| One 2 down all the time and keeping one's mouth shut|ince and open up wealthy mining | Phone 276 | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 tight, but think of the laws ome would be ob-fertitories i the North, but it also i & Second and fourth Mon- (g | will_have the effect of having a |7 day of each month in | serv ontinuous stream of tourists trav- 7 h P Scottish Rite Temple, = from Uncle Sam’s country| Dr. H. Vance ! I one G beginning at 7:30 p. m. | ! B | | Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg. | 3, E | The Minnesota Press Law. I3 outh of the forty-ninth parallel | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § 2 'VANS L. GRUBER, | . e Lk kbl |to their great territory of Alaska,| & by appointment el Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, i < . |the land of the midnight sun. The P PRGN | Secrenry NEWSPAPERS DO NOT CATER TO (Springticld, Mass, Union.) e derivea Trom. ths. Sogre | | icensed. Osteapathic Physician | it S OF EASTER e PUBLIC OPINION. | 1t is important that the United States Supreme| .," 0 gentete ‘any of our vast Phone: Office 1671. | uastineau Hote) "ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ¥ Fiqs! jCourt should have opportunity to pass upon thv‘: atural Tesources bub Sk sl it f\ Residence, MacKinnon Apts. .1‘ Second and Fourth The New York Herald Tribune argues that the constitutionality of the Minnesota State Bupreme || & froh Veat to ¥eit betune | t— — 3 Tuesda;3 of each month, s press of the country is pr ntly wet, because ‘K‘P‘““::m"n"‘{":g;r?affl:l ",E;.}:C :;m::g \mv better the road is made and |- )‘~——~—-———~ R —— ?:“ea ,:;:;Clt' Szcltt‘is‘:: E it “caters for the r P an' firbitn “consti- {228 & Lo R R R e T [the )’)(’*“.’ er -’evéfi..l'ied the greater | I,l Geo. L. Barton i — =S |BURFORD, Worthy 2 uency which wet 2 charge against a paper in Minneapolis that it “regu-|"" sl b ol i/ CHIROPRACTOR Matron; FANNY L. £ That is ense, and the Herald Tribune does jary puplishes malicious, scandalous and defamatory | | Hellentha! Building ROBINSON, Secretary. ates the metropolitan press, including itself, injustice’'matter.” This is the wording of a law which grants| LOOK AND READ i OFFICE SERVICE ONLY : a & ¢ in the statement. The fact is that the press of to a Judge the sole right to decide whether any | || Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon ar Son S ax l KN‘G"‘;S }?F go"‘&’:’g"iqm the United States does not, g king, cater paper in the State comes within this definition] 4 great time is anticipated Tues- | 2p.m t5p m l Seghers Coung 0. i y r tly. 1 Pebr . 5 | Meetings second and last to public sentiment at re often it leads opin-, @nd to suppress it permanently ; | day night, February 18, by the men —_ 1! 3 J jon within its field t! it, or else it stands| In this specific case it Is mot so important o Mooseheaven Legion of the 6p.m to8p m i YWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS %fl?fl?fi’m“;rzt'ggrs"‘“:‘ 5 7 ol fiy & L iwl er or 3 t; charged Y & 4 4 | i 5 ans - in opposition to the pr thought. The Herald Jsvir et Of nob the DSDER S BIIG,EH E ¢ | World, Junesu Tbgge: No: (S when By Appointment | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— ed to attend. Council - has far wi significance in the consequences o |at the meeting of the second de- | PHONE 259 | ¥ AN o 3 d Tribune is itself an illustration of this point. Its establishing such a precedent as may grant to Om‘"xm‘ af the Mcabe TR I | i s : DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Chambers, Fifth Street circulation and advertising come largely from Great- judge or even two or three sitting together the res will atend their la = . JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. b i — Ph II and Single O er New York, from people who support Tammany right to determine when or whether a newspaper lv(,.]f-te frolic. Tt is reported there | . Ones an l,ng c - S Rl and a Democratic State Administration yet it shall be suppressed. The danger of such a pos-| oo 5% B0 % W o (PP RS | Robert Simpson e e e strongly opposes both sibility to the freedom of “‘e‘ prese guaranteed h";dn the last meeting, and there was| Opt. D. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Meets first and third The fact is that the press of the country is the Cun.sn..mmxl\ r"u:not bvz1 mdn Kzed hov:'e\:lr"01::{‘‘l,L splendid entertainment of sing- ‘ Graduate Bos Angeles Col- | %Munday:. 8 o'clock ' ise hp ineRdipey seel Inclined to. RPEIEM S epnimen ing and comedy directed by Le-| lege of Optometry and | st Eagles Hall | | largely opposed to Prohibition bec At i R R decent people and their officials toward scandalous| . . ... “Rodenburs which was| | Wt oty A T e L who make the papers are better informed on What|methods of a vellow sheet - e vt 8 shesh .. |enjoyed more or less by his veitims | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- is going on in the land and are better observe The Constitution of Minnesota guarantees free and cihe cen dissapopintment | /s J R than most of those in other occupations. They see speech and the liberty of the press while holding was felt by a few because of the | Northern Lite more ly the dangers and actual damages to‘?}il]\pf“]';?; ""n"‘:;‘fn:xfbltchp1?)1;0;;? n::u;,;! zZ‘f J:;:ih{‘r“”“m ot iMasers, Carladn. Bii T sl T4 I e T A our ins »ns from Prohibition enforcement. They | Tight. a | e 8 s i osdpheiinbi 8 | 0OSE should pass upon that responsibility. To adopt|cPUrg to perform their promised | Optometrist-Optician P LEGION, NO. 439 | know that men will not be driven. They under- Buck and Wing Dance, but the Fyes Examined—Glasses Fitted : | M any other mean f suppressing scandalous or in- | ¢ 2 - | e = : S eets first and third Thurs- ctand that people cannot be forced by legislative 30> ]mm’l‘(fu‘“:”: i 73 pess. Al & ours thar |main part of the audience seemed Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | Stand at Arcade Cafe T‘le’ s, nkldt” oG g e enactments and clubs and guns to change thell|may prove worse than the disease, however bad it |0 P Just as well satisfied anyway.| | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- habits of life and their conceptions of right and may be. | The, s e ;W’"‘e reports| . Appointment. Phone 484 | Phone 565 | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIES | ! wrong to conform to the ideas of self-constituted R SRR A LS {Shve oy eTutetoa i speeE SR pereRRE TR —& | | GRIGG. Recorder. | o i AT o {tion is manifested Ry u;p - _4; e s A New i ogers Joke. forthcoming entertainment to be|] / , » 1 s i Newpapers rarely cater to public opinion, They G ,g'“m Tupidm. wight' by Tautosel '\“}’“h"r' in the ————— may be influenced by what they believe to be the (New York World.) naires Phil Jolly, Henry Gornam| | 4 OHN B. MARSHALL \ City for THE CASH BAZAAR | [ L x EY-AT-LA best interest of their constituencies. They under-| e will Rogers was invited to join a dinner!and Frank Hilo. According to Phil QnT(o?dP:“ B Idlw stand that they cannot prosper unless the communi-| party. Ambassador Dawes's secretary telephoned to!Jolly the entertainment will be a' | Goldstein Building 50 TO ANY PART # ties in which they are printed prosper and to th:nL‘Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rogers replied that he n;:xst have great big successful overwhelming ; PHONE 483 i C Open Evenmgs | tent it may be that they may be influenced m a list of the guests before accepting, so the secre- {surprise, and it is rumored it had OF CIT 3 " lf-interest. But it is a public spirited sort of |tary put Mr. Rogers through to Mr. Dawes. "an better be or someone will “get the E¥ = 4 CALL Y Opposite U. S. Cable Office t a E E > < P is deman " A i | selfishness. ‘Their desire for profits Is one znau:‘h:f JE’:{“%‘;}‘:“M 5&‘: j;:‘:’eg'}"ml'-‘:v ‘L:a;u}s‘ts p]::; 4 hook. S T B . i o t . slfar . " e ol ’ & 3 v . 2 includes the public welfare. |should be pointed out that it was an American | _adv. Herder. || Juneau Public Library S%fig?figzfi:;?‘) Two Buick Sedans at Your || s i Ao et [to whom Mr. Rogers had to explain the joke. In — e 4 o < Service. Careful and i MAYBE THE DELEGATE WAS the second place, we doubt that it was a joke, even Free Reading Room ROY (Thomas) e i | I PREVIOUS. 40m- of Mr. Rogers's. If it was a joke, it‘ ought T City Hall, '‘Second Floor Efficient Drivers. ] S to become known. When a person is invited to HELENA Main Btrest and Fourth Day i) Night “Why the stagnation of industry that is every-|a dinner, he ought to have the information in RUBINSTEINS where apparent along the coastal section [of Al-|®dvance as to who else might be there. For rather 8 N2 V1 B Reading Room Open From Service okn]? "v‘ “» S ol % 23 " |than take a chance of sitting next to so-and-so, = 8§ a m to10 p. m. one askal? Why the steadily declining population? Su’“wr(‘ may be some who would rather stay at home, N" W shouted Alaska’s Delegate to Congress in the House if not starve. Circulation Room Open from - of Representatives the other day. The 1930 census Another reason that we don't believe “that Mr. 4 g e 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 | 2 returns may show that the Delegate exaggerated |Rogers's joke was a joke is that Mr. Rogers is a Water Lily Face {300 l;:ws S“r::nt}z:";ifiu- BERRY,S J Tohelp d,. , the stagnation and declining population stuff. prominent member of the Tommy Tucker Club. . I pgok’a i h i > Ean_ K Whatever the census returns might be along|And without a list of the guests to help him, Mr. POWDER | d N 2 n:'ntofw printing ,«‘ § the rest of the Alaska Coast they will unquestion- |ROBers's supper-song might be a little less excel- | FREE TO ALL T‘4 ‘I We always have § ably disclose large gains at Juneau, Ketchikan, Peters- |10 31.00 per box ; ! : ;::y:lflalz‘u onlmd 3 r and other Southea sks ats. = Y > " ch you Birg ‘and other Southeast Alaska points Another optimist is the motorist who thinks that i BURFORD’S CORNER X pl&lhm-;w ‘ A ¥ 2 S the policeman who tags parked cars will not be 1 £ JIMMY STEELE, Driver | e i DRAB AND WASHED-OUT GEORGIA. |around to his car today.—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) T——"—“—"—fi: 4 P { ’ i- s g VO R ; : ourteous an icien Mabry 8 Cafe A man named Lankford who hails from Camp| The. tariff investigation seems to indicate that If you want superior Servise Clisdatad the very thing these publicity men don't want is Greek, Clinch County, Georgia, and labels himself Phone 25 We Deliver work call publicity.—(Dayton News.) : Regular Dinners | | | | | Democrat and Methodist, is serving his fifth term R g ! | CAPITAL LAUNDR 50 Cents—Anywhere . in Congress where for years he has been identified| Now that theyve named a mountain after| TBe Nval Service Drug Store | | 04 Ph L3‘l_5 DRY in the City ; Short Orders { with the supreme effort of his life to get a law|Borah, why not change the name of Old Faith- -o-t-‘-Hi ) one 59 l | Luru:hes through that would make it a criminal offense|ful to Heflin?—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) e e Open 6 8., to 2 am | JFfllr3 YEI!‘ Sfchool Work for a theatre to be opened he public Sunday. b AR R R T 1111 [ | g ey . b. bu e e e Phone I 4 || Forouik fucd || LD Dutord 8 Co. | | ern Georgians whom the people carefully select to|lt 100ks as if theyre wiling to take a-chance|3 g | | satisfied custome | be their leaders it is not easy to identify the State|°® anything hlit—fmhxbllmnv:Dmton. Ohio, News.) ] E|| After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 | HAl}goYprgItl:rBRY = n { as the mother of Crawford, and Toombs, :mdl ?tc;::x- America s a country where an anti-freeze, for | = H ens, and Gordon, and Hill, and Gra While the|the radiator is a serious problem, but any kind|S = { old Empire State of the Confedera often pre-jof alcohol is good enough to drink.—(Springfield, E Prompt Service, Day and Night § | 3 & JUNEAU TRANSFER e sents to the world a drab and washed-out face, Ohio, Sun.) E o FOR GOOD COMPANY ! T T T T AT H ngX:{%HA?lI{zg gfm‘é“- | C]eamngfl::ltguf’ressmg f | H Phone 342 Day or Night ! Work called for and delivergd | || 3 WD VING ! = . 50c AnyWhere in City The Capital Cleaners ||| wvAN ' = p | \ : I'lha eardance I rices I |- — £ =|® g 2 T . £ : S < 2 Z|| Try Our $1.00 Dinner | 4 ! E Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $50.00 values ._._$25.00 H n?:i 50c Merchants' Lunch | | Morris . E 3 & . N AT 35.00. values 17.50 H 1 11 A M. to2 P. M. | > Moves, Packs and Stores £ Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $35.00 values ... 17.5 E | ARCADE CAFE Construction Freight and Baggzge ‘ g Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $65.00 values ....... 32.50 Ela Prompt Dellvery of : i Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats, reg. $50.00 values ... 25.00 E Company ALL KINDS OF COAL ¥ { Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats, reg. $45.00 values ... 22.50 AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every E VI(‘TOR PHONE 48 | ] A few Men’s Mackinaws, reg. $10.00 values .. e S child. Now, when they are young, is the H i ‘ ; ; % A i ot time to think of their future Z|! Radios and Combination GENERAL i Men’s Soft Collars, Van Heusen, 25 cents each, 5 for ... 1.00 PREPARE FOR IT! Begin to save—for £ Radio-Phonographs Gl H ‘ i Men’s Goodrich Kingfisher Boots, hip, pair ... ok b 6.45 fr}ml::x:.a{gftinatggw\eizlguslte?\clllll :fskfo":lg H RECORDS ARPENTER ZY%IE};; - ol 4 Boys Lonv (Urll or Wool l’.mlx |u|1 ety 2 e ooy AL college education for them. And then you'll E SHEET MUSIC- WORK " i s ¥ e be proud. E R, ELEVATOR SERVICE All Piece CuodsA 1k- \‘nul Lurt.mh Serims, » Draperies, \(‘l\ch and Velours at HALF PRICE. Ginghams, in plain colors, 45¢ to 60c values, 5 vards ... $1.00 DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE, It degar]]ds on what you do at present—SAVE N ' The B. M. Behrends : Bank Oldest ‘Bank in Alaska lllllIlllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIllllllllllmlllllll“llllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllll [T Rt JUNEAU MELODY . A ; Phone 62 e o iBURFORD’S CORNER| ADVERTISE GARBAGE HAULING | | y oyp merchandise | ,l W. E. TARR | | | | TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 Pign’ Whistle C toqui busdin beiow | | grgngd §¢ woill sefl} | <0 o Candy Old papers for sale AR, (epize, > GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM lfimmlmlmfllmlilflll‘fllllIllilllllllllIIll||||llIlIllllllllmlIIIllllllllllllmumlllm|nllllmlmn.uu.u.. i A

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