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S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1930 e | 1% i3 { et 3 L ) ® ful and cturesque nalities of his co ——fiw———-——{: ( . Daily Alaska Empire | nii i radiest o shirs. o e WOMEN WANT 7 rrorzssiovar | AUTOS FOR HIRE || e Sodese s terfield Y a friend of everyone need 2 ik | =3 H | or JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |ing frien always, no matter wher ) ! e R S S A ! Gflstinoflu C)mn ) I‘ : e L ild up a tremendou A i g || liclene W.L. Albrecht 5 Gwtineau Channel ! NG COMPANY Second and Main (sonal followir He many warm persorn . PHYSIOTHERAPY | e e — e o hz,r nds among old-time Washingtonians who now | ' Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ———— 3 B. P. 0. ELES t Of Juneau as Sccond Class |in Alaska ¢ Re#v, Medical Gymnastics. S z Meeting every Wed- ((; % Col. Lewis, always a successful lawyer, has added | 4v.Coliman B, - | afety nesday at 8 o'clock. P SUBSCRIPTION RATES ches to a successful political career. In = } et oy M g Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and TR 4 3 to a fortune made in the practice of law Thane for § s 199 TAX] {[Eomh it , postage 7 tes: o |zained millions in wealth as the organizer o 3 ¢ DiS. KAGER & FREEBORGER . WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Rules 1va basis of oil developnient for Balkan countrie to 3. to indorse equs DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, ke gl SR LR TR RSB - 5/22 A7 bishs” _:,";,g’ s 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | Comfort P Py, g e eT oL e DS Businoss Offices, 374, | The more experience e have with our direct), it is understood, s being PHONE 56 &), Cv-ordinate Bor 2l i« {primary the stronger is our conviction that the yoted upon by Presbyterian wom- | Hours 9 8. m. to 9 p. m. | BY o 7 \)’\VCN les of Freemason The Aspocioteq Press 1o ratiusively ontited to the |converition \ with law-controlled primaries af throughout the United States. ' & C q\g@m T{.J;fl B s B e for” repuniicition of all news dispatches ¢redited 10 fords a far better way Lo register the will of I1 granted, it Will give the women % - R PACKARD ’Bvfiw A second ;_“re'f‘;'::‘: Jocal news published people. It would probably be possible to work out(t! g1y “" be "m_‘i‘ ministers and Dr. Charles P. Jenne b‘f{"—a each month e — a system that would be better than either of i, U R DENTIST 255 7:30 p. m. Beot- fitees DAg T Rooms 8 and 0 Valentine | TAXI ; ‘ t1sh Rite Temple . ng SRR i In Poor Health Telephone 176 | gl TO ANY PART WOLTER ¥ TEISKD, Becrsttry, We suspect those kidnappers who relea a vietim on hi mise to go and get $25,000 f TO ANY PART ! LOYAL ORDER e —_— —— OF CITY OF MOOSZ do not expect him to return with 3 = e A VR 1 | N h uneau Lodge No. 700. ney. They probably decided that no on Dr. A]-)EW' SDTIC‘V“‘ OF THE CITY Meets evéry Monday { put up money for him and they ! . Nm”tn ol | night, at 8 o'clock. T it Fa ours 9 a. m. . m. : not the heart to commit murder. SEWARD BUILDING i i ) 5 JF?M‘fngAlszexgor;. glct;gor.m -— S —— offi | ’ b, 'y g . . Box | 1t is fortunate that so far they have been abl g oc | Olle AOUNT T to localize the gangster war to Chica It breaks MR iet TR R e BSR | . EAU LODGE NO. (147, = R A e | Second and fourth Mon- g e e e | day of each month in Dr. H. Vance Phone 1 Scottish Rite Temple, Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto ® | EVANS L. GRUBER, or by appointment | y{aster; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan | Secretary. Phone: Office 1671. | Gastineau R O R tesidence, MacKinnon Apta. 1 EanLel ;’e'c‘;;f-,"a,‘gfi,‘fff:“ Ys;‘“ |out in Detroit occasionally and at rare inter but it usually quickly disapp from every place except the Windy City. in other t A New Test of Office. k World.) sneral has embarked on an in- announcing that he intends to POuS drys by practice and by convic- Ketchikan, They give | tion, osts of United States -Attorney, As- States Attorney and United Statc will be a very interesting policy It Gov. Parks, giv towns in spite of have placed it second Juneau 4,016 and Ketch rban population is includ Tuesday s of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish S L Rite Temple. LILY<“En_faa BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR n 3,780. at; thie near, sul s i has very r ramifications. For unless we Hellenthal Building ] , o ROBINSON, Secretary. neauw’s lead in Give Ketchikan Charcoal| 't . %" mistaken this is the first time the Gov- OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | £ Point with her 372, Nickeyville 92, View Cove 6, and jo0 o "y o ever laid down the rule that officials | Hours: 10 &, m. to 12 noon | al son S ax l KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Wacker City and we have a al of 4,307. Give |t not only obey all the laws and enforce all the 2p. m tobp m | Seghers Couneil No. 1760, Juneau Doug 91, Treadwell 16, Thane 68, Alaska laws but must specifically believe as well in the i | 7 e Simban Boarding House 94 and Glacler Highway 289, lwisdom of one of the 1aWS. Cat; Ilill:‘y ]ml\lo tl";lfl-‘ ‘\ 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. 1 ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS ,’;‘(’m;“y :‘L 7{30 ey and we have a total of 5074 |reading Attorney General Mitchell's letter that th By Appointment i ivers—- Ta ¥ S et MROVIRTE PR PR b f the north end of the First Divi- |Eighteenth Amendment occupies a uniquely privi- PHONE 259 i Carei:f'ulyEmcxentIDruers‘ gall s At Ang Hour— . 4 o attend. Coundll A comparison of the north end of i [leged positon? Has it ever happened before t { 3 ¥ il 4 AY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Chambers, Fifth Street. sion with that of ti h end shows a larger pre- ponderance of icular law was made the test of approval of a par slitn; Inibigipnd. - The Syonig e Government of the United States? PO N7 A S s | Phones I I and Sin gl() 0 R Tfinfiggfi'&ggi [office under ! Si ing Districts of Juncau, Petersburg, Sitka and Skag- |~ yo¢ ¢ pe perfectly plain about this thing. When | Robert Simpson DOUGHAR ASIE 11 way have a total population of 1143 .'M those of |the Attorney (,(.;m-fl sa,\:»‘tlmt officials ¢ O]"- B Carlson’s Taxi'and Ambilatice Service Meetsfirs:an‘;t:jm Ketchikan, Wrangell and Hyder have 7,701 with enforcement of prohibition ought n Gidivate hoe Argeloe 0l i %Manaays, i However, the gain in the last ten years has been jselves to drink or to patronize bootlegg larger in the south end of the Di | than that or indirectly, he is quite right. It is a disg at Eagles Hall of the north end. Ketchikan made | win ol Sestacls to 8 SHicgl S 1322 agatnst one of 958 in Juncau. The Ketchikan %8 bootessers if (T RCESETR RIS Recording District gained 715 and the Juneau dis- |potPURE, TR WERIOCE did not himsels triet advanced The northern dis Gotmi |y Had the Attorney CicheasRiideket this erated in the preceding paragraph gained 569 and his position would have been impregnable. But Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- | Graham’s Taxi [ DR. SOUTHWELL WOMEN OF MOOSENEART | Optometrist-Optician 1 P, 56; 5 s Examined—Glasses Fitted wone 3 | RECHON; B ise a | lege of Optometry and | | ) those in the southern end increased 1167. The Sitka |when he goes further and lulys'do.\\nPtrhr;“lr:A[I]»”fllhl.‘li i S Tgbomn: 15, Volenting Bidg.. | i afijizs“;g‘scmaoi(:hugri Thurs- Recording District was the only one to decrease. prosecuting officials must believe in Prohibition he Associated Press Photo 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Ao , 8 p. m, at | . s aa 855 commits himself to o dogma which is demonstrably | yugtice George Sutherland of the | Ansointment Phors 4oy . £ . | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | = = abst an: efensible > ! | , Senior Re R T1E: While the growth in the First Division has not been 2bsurd and indefensible 4 | United States supreme court Is ex: D T Niohe St 8 gent; AGIES | He points out in his letter that out of some pected to retire in the near future ay an ght Service RIGG. Recorder. | as large as it was hoped the census would shOW, gy gy criminal cases begun in the Federal courts unless his health improves mate- i & ft was an advance. Ten per cent. gain in ten |jaet year, more than half were cases under the rially. Any Place in the City for 50 Cents = | | Prohibition Act. What about the other ; e : JOHN B.MARSHALL \’ ome of them were cases under the Tariff ATTORNEY-AT-LAW years is better than no growth, but in the devel- |National oping period of Washington Territory the growth half? & THE CASH BAZAAR was more than double that percentage each year. Act, some were cases under the revenue 1 A ll_‘”i 1 | 420 Goldstein Building e - = ; 270 Washington had a population of 24,000, in /Some were cases under the anti-trust laws. Would |Fxpert Plano Tur or phono- PHONE 483 5 b gkt i :“‘ Te90 1t reashed 357.000 |Mr. Mitchell maintain that a candidate for the |graph repair wé 1 George An- | I BERRY’S Open Evenings RO 48 vas TR,000 B0A dn 16890 16,799 o {office of prosecutor must believe in the Fordney- |derson at Anderson's Music Shoppe. | g ST C R % K s 4 RS e — McCu e v e 7 it IS 5 . Opposite U. S. Cable Office g ; e cCumber tariff, the present Income-Tax Law and ady Werrmers o A N th £ L t CURING CANCER. |the Sherman Act in order to qualify? To set - : : T‘z‘ ‘I orinern Lite T 5 ERPR |up the test of belief in a particular law is to make Try the Tive o'Clock Dinner ke > 3 4 - s The enthusiasm of physicians everywhere OVET | that Jaw privileged and to abridge the ancient right Bp Is at Mabry's. —adv J“‘n' au IUb_l"" lemry BURFORD’S CORNER | the discovery by Dr. Coffey and Dr. Humber of an|of American citizens to freedom of conscience. e —— { Free Reading Room = | [ 2 ot p; anti-cancer serum can well be understood by lay- _— (P PPN B Lo (| i s JIMMY STEELE, Driver || ancer has long bee : of the most deadly | 3 ¢ by, o, SOUE R s men. Cancer has long been one o st deadly | Conflict of ‘Symbols | HELENA E Main Sicset, and. Fouxth Courteous and Efficient foes of the race and one that has baffled science, ) ‘ LEN/ Gl bt Chiseantas Heretofore the knife, and that used in the carlier | il St i RUBINSTEINS Reading Toom lo'm’ sy Jua | stages of the disease, has been the only recourse| rno professor of Architectural Engineering who i S te 1 in 50 Cents—Anywhere || tn combatting the terrible affliction. has revealed, after a survey, that Americans own \’ 5} W Circulation Room Open from 5 < The interest of and apparent acceptance by physi- imore motor cars than bath tubs (every seventh 4 4 1 te 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 in the Clty dlans at San Francisco that a real remedy has been|American has an automobile, every twentieth Am- | 7, ere 3, { p. m. Current Magazines, discovered is the best evidence we now have of the |erican has a tub) does not indicate to what con- Water Lily Fae ! Newspapers, Reference, TO ANY PART ¢ importance of the discovery. It will be a wonderful |clusion his researches point. Nor can we hope to POWDER | Books, Ete. Phone I OF CITY thing if this deadliest of diseases has been con- Provide any conclusion. Yet, surely, there must {’)“ it | FREE TO' ALL always have { quered and shall follow other maladies that uncu‘:f:{“;'mu{h:'m““‘“ _‘:\‘;imsg:f’“lh“r’; I‘;"m‘k:{:;;;s“:gcl:“"mfij $1.50 ver | lenty of cuts on hand e searded s dARERERHD L o0 “]" “““1“‘” ;’I‘m American civilization, some shifting in symbols, X & ~———3 || After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 Two Buick Sedans at Your roud;hl:h you ma more or less h ss things. May the final results|emphasis upon showy comfort rather than upon | ra N | Servi & pick the ones you s 10wy f : off. ervice. Justify the expectations of those who have worked lupright cleanliness? Upon a restless, nomadic exist- ’!;/, o~ ‘51__,___‘_____,‘__? T s A R O I S ! ce Care{“l and : out the cure 3 ence instead of a home life, full of contentment | c 7 ot JI Prompt Service, Day and Night } Efficient Drivers. R G I and plumbing? Or do they simply mean that a| £] ik If you w: : i 3 | . ant ior | JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS TO RUN |single bath tub can serve a larger public than a| s { J super: CovicH AuTo SERVICE FOR SENATOR. e o et st L e we Deiver | | . woek call i pt, hat last point, s to be sai at | A o A | CAPITAL LAUNDRY s {the tub is a limited instrument compared to the The Nyal Sciveee Drug Store Wi i i ; James amilt ewis, former leading | 5 QoL James . HARIBCA owis, i Large from |MOtor. It can never be used to impress one's nelgh- | Phone 355 Slc Auy her.e. -m”CMlty ’ GET A CORONA lawyer of Se id Congressman-at-Large from o ang friends as the automobile can. It is not| By ; For Your School Work | the State of Washington, former Corporation Coun-|subject to the same reasonable fashions and changes | s {2 g MRl LR T B = sel of Chicago and former United States Semator|in mode. It is so lac in complexity of me- |SWINIININIAIMIBINGN LRI Il | J. B. Burford & Co. | from Illinois, Democratic whip in the Senate during /chanism as not to requi uch salesmanship. It | [ Tl‘y Our 3100 Dinner I “Our door step is worn by ] spted a call from the Democratic [is incapable of demonstrat or races, or records. | 3 | “and 50c Merchants’ Lunch satisfied customers” | State Co of 1l to head the amam-.‘Eg;:‘;r’x“-:‘dd‘;“{!(‘]r[* 1\1;’ not very thrilling. And one is 11 A M to 2 P. M. : L zation in the c or its future. Perhaps we could tell bet- [ ARCADE CAFE ————— ter what the drift of our general national culture | a5 a candidate for United States Senator. g | i i .|| TUNEAU TRANSFER | , |would be if we knew today whether the si t | The story is told in the following dispatch, ’ o 0 <BK ol T STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i l Phone 342 Day or Night one R A, the war, has ac Democratic primaries {of seven who do not own motor ca ine- printed in most of the metropolitan papers, dated|teen out of twenty who do not m\v:sb:a, t{l:bsmfl:.il | 3 .FOR GOOD 3 at Chicago, February 10 [the greater social inferiority, and what their first| ) f | | Cleaning and Pressing f James Hamilton Lewis, party whip in the |choice between the two would be. Mabry soare | | CALL 371 Senate during the Wilson Administration, | A e ‘ Work called for and delivered | !| The Capital Cleaners | | i " | will again be a candidate for United States IR y Senatar in the Democratic April primary. | Drifting Toward Civil War o Regular Dinners i i Col. Lewis, who gained his military title i —_— Short Orders 2 2 Spanish-American War, agreed to tate Cen- in the head a slate announced by the tral Committee. The former Senator, once dubbed by the late Champ Clark as “the greatest dude in the United States,” in his first utterance (Jacksonville, Fia., Journal) | The situation is intolerable, disgusting to ‘ both drys and wets, vastly harmful o law | and society, and we are rapidly drifting | from bad to worse—(Omaha World Herald.) \ Drifting? Well, more than 1300 murdered citi- of the campaign, condemned Ung meth- jzens, slain under Prohibition, makes us wonder if s of Prohibition enforcement, protested {we are not already at war rican entrance into the World Court | e eatmal g0 on this way and demanded changes in taxation and Gov- | Not Prohibition—but the tragedy of its enforce- ernment expenditure. ment—has split this Nation as nothing has ever After saying that “this Nation asks tem- split it since '60 and '61. And it is as true today Lunches Oren 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor Morris Construction Company Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 VICTOR SAVE /orTHEM AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every perance in the habits of its mankind,” the and it was then, that a nation dividsd cannof child. Now, when they are young, is the | ifzfxlil o u}'-"p.-'LZTLeJfif g to think of their future Radios andh Combinfition GENERAL i ot g i S5l g —_— ARE FOR IT. Begin to save—fi Radio-Phonographs . that invokes trespass on the homes, invasion 4 < R § o A ve—ior of the family, violation of the privacy of ’.Dx:‘x(\flt(\\n;::““ TL}Z:NH:Q:} 1::\1“;133‘11)02:‘[;1“'{!’“: ];heey Just a few dollars each week will RECORDS CARPENTER HOTEL f M and moral wounding of citizens as a ither are they going to take the college out of 1 a ot in ten years, It will pay for a ZYNDA SHEET MUSIC JUNEAU MELODY method of so-called law enforcement.” \football for that matter. They will continué to ation for them. And then you'll WORK “Such action is not political morality,” {hunt in pairs—(Los Ar 'I'n;msr he said, “but National tyranny.” | > Elected to Congress from Washington in 1897, Lewis introduced the resolution for l | ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Muskrat farming brings high returns, and an- other nice thing about is that you don’t have to plow or harrow them.—(Indianapolis News.) DON'T NE ‘CT THEIR FUTURE. It ({\;‘,‘i\”‘vl on what you do at present—SAVE Phone 62 L e D recognition of Cuban independence and T T T LT LT L L L L L L ] L O T T T T T E T T then dropped his political career to enter AR | C— i mDurh: :".i,efiffifldorwi’é' éeex“;? %ient 0 |seas will continue to have their own ideas regard- T,, 0 I; M B h i ] IAD v ERTISE TAXI SERVICE ance e Senate Finance |ing the extent to which men may ms i d | Committee and, while observing the move- Ithfim.—(Detroil e Ay AT A free iR . o efirends IGARBAGE HAULING! your merchandise PHONE 314 : ment of supplies at the front in the B k | W. E. TARR Pign’ Whi ' istle C. chat?:’ Thierry sector, he was slightly Funny thing about Democratic landslides is they an | '"""‘c l"l‘""‘”‘um botoy m it will sell! “"'“"*m-—-—-a-ngz-m ‘wount 3 hardly ever t ch exs - . 7 H "Old papers for sale st Tos B s e 0 e i oo ';;;eg)mph,) amount to much except locally.—(Macon | = Oldest Bailin Alaska II W Old papers . for sale &t Tne T R SR, g

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