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B o o bk S 38 'S - T T L A8 0 Kl o b b e DT ] : ) n THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 i i . | . : '(mn that mentioned there not u'fi“m“”: of 7~LW : A [+ = T 'L Daily Alaska Empire |a.. " & contm e secion | Latest In Overalls) | | Fraternal Societies i - bt 2 Lo s 1 Augustus Stone { ) : it i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| — . —— Gastineau Channel ! 5 =. — hv inel If those delegates do mot get a satisfactory deal Helene W. L. Albrecht ] A : 45 Y and’ Main (at that London conference we suggest that th | PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. P. 0. ELKS % 2 |dozen stenographers the Americans have with them | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every Wed- ({ . T 1 Class | pe turned loose on the foreigners. If they look like| b ’é‘e;“m‘gm:““- S(lfet |nesday at 8 o'clock. 5 X i ‘ | their pictures the other countries will agree to ¢ | "Ph:m"‘"m;"ee il { y Elks' Hall. Visiting A BSCRIPTION RATES, $hei g - that V] er- » k1 . ‘ Dellvered by carrler i Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |their navies, if that is what the girls ask, and p o R brothers welcome. iy : ;. Thane for $1.25 per month, - mit the United States to build as many ships as - AND W GODPARD;. e { o Vear, in’advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, she might desire | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER NESamDARD, s:cammmxo { 6.00; one month, in advan BRSSP 1, DENTISTS C f A z : Subscribers will confer a sromptly H & notlty. the Business Office of ar The defeat of the Republican nominee for C | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. omfort Co-Orainate Dot L e S R TN e Ty - gress in that special election in his district w PHONE 56 ! les of Freemason ‘ TNEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. f cely make that Senatorial nomination they | | Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. BY r \ ?}{_fi ry Scottish Rite | M g 2 fapiis Wy — 4 Regular meetings The Associated I d to ‘n'n ave been dangling before him look any more| | 4.\' oot Prid oo b ¢ or Preside 1 | i | uj k 2 riday f Dr. Charles P. Jenne \ ganiy LG U S 1 } ‘ Bz, ‘ | 7:30 p. m. Seot- . JRCULATION Gt \TEED SE LARGER | R | DENTIST, A TaAT OF ANy OTHER PUBLICATION: o | Air-Rail. | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine T4 X I [ WALTER B P.mtsl:;.- Rsl::rxr:yph | - g | Building £ : ) 7 1 (Boston News Bureau.) . ‘Telephone 176 ‘ [ LOYAL ORDER i ) | ‘ The winter scason threatens to nwp thne first > | OF MOOSE |bloom of overland air travel. Cheaper if sm;\vm-‘ i TO ANY PART Jdnedti Lodgh "No: Moo, rail transportation had offered its actual and psychc- | S | ~ Meets every Monda { [logical comforts. to lure back the cold weather | Dr. A. W. Stewart OETHE CITY ' i} - TO ANYCRAREG giissienes o asy 1 | r. The ansport companies must keep the DENTIST e ‘ [travier. The air Epc b B8 FEES. DI e b Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | OF CITY JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. {national voyaging mind in e air. Rain e i SEWARD BUILDING | ~ == {|W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 32 ‘ |their overhead continues. To keep the cabins full,| | Office Phone 589, Res 1 ' Ithey try a reduction of rates. | e c | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ' " do not veil their challenge. They frankly | J X | Second and fourth Mon- | ates “comparable to railroad and Pullman | £ e | day of each month in |fares.” The lines of most drastic reduction include | z - - Scottish Rite Temple, ‘ [\h:«»n of the most prominent transcontinental or- Dr. H. Vance Phone l beginning at 7:30 p. m: ' ganizations. Seven other operating units share in | Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | | -~ EVANS L. GRUBER, |the cut. One of the New York-Los Angeles alri | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto | | Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, 1 |lines offers a trip for $156.05 in contrast to its| or by appointment | | Secretary. BT 5 | former price of $22351. A competitor charges $159.53. | Licensed Osteopathic Physician | | S Fe et | TWO SIDES. From canal and stage coach days, railroads have i Phone: Office 1671, | | ORDER OF EASTERN STAR e itempted the passenger with cut-rate morsels. Pri-| || Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | | A Second and Fourth 4 There are two"sides to every question. This is'marily these were to curtail the patient waiting, & o | Gastineaw Hotel Tuesds’,s of eavh month, just as true in advertising as in an argument. In/for traffic to grow up to the service, to populate | i at 8 oclock, Scottish | vertising there is the side of the advertiser andthe wilderness. Later gestures developed in ex-| i Rite Temple. LILY :‘:cm»lrl:v]uv x'.:‘r“p"]blw“ i n rates and subsidiary motor bus lines to Associated Press Photo Dr. Geo. L. Barton ! EEREORD, WO 4 g PN B e . hews. Tetain the railroad share of passenger travel. | Bee Carter wears a pair of ¢ | CHIROPRACTOR | Maban:: FatiNg o i From the viewpoint of the advertiser In the DeWs- | ™oy paironds, in their formative stage, competed |newest beach overalls at St. Petere, | | Hellenthal Building [ ) J ° HOSHRON, e paper, advertising is a means of increasing his VOl-) piany with themselves. Air tramsport companies |burg, Fla. OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | ume of business. Commer development has made |yt ‘face an established and vigorously progressive — el U o A Yo D ke | ar SOn S aXl KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS advertising as necessary to retail business as cus-|rajl passenger campaign, as well as elimination of | > - Lang ! Seghers Council No. 1760, i b | 1Aeetings second and las) 4 tomers. Without custon Monday at 7:30 p. m, i 4 Transient brothers urg- Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— ed to attend. Councll | remain in business ) tomers. the advertiser could not|the unfit in their own industry. Early rallmnd{ 2p. m:_o_s p. m. advertises to attract cus- competition had the restriction of geographical lim- 6 m. to 8 m. | lits. Aviation routes have not these natural bounds | B A ettt ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENT tising has abolished shop-searching. Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, {marked passages from books excluded by the cus-|Branch Banking Consider- Opthalmology B 3 ihe!In the long run, the railroads prospered on the | | . The other side of the question is that of the it the 'one T TAC TATIORES PHONE 250 ] DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Chambers, Fifth Street public. To the public newspaper advertising means e AR U R i % JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. the bringing of the store show cases to the UIII('P& | — Phones II an_d Slngle 0 H. J. TURNER, Secrelary. ; and living room. It is a service extended to the A Secret Session for the Senate. f SEGUND GLASS | obert Simpson | o ko v » @ or oy, @ s- ' —_— | 1 . . - pyt . Bublic by the advertiser, beoause it alds the cus- (New Vork Has T I i Opt. D. | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Meets first and thirg tomer in ascertaining where that which is wanted | : " i ribune., | 1l Gramiste Roy ‘Angslss. 00l Mondays, 8 o'cloci sed at the most advantageous price.| The report that Senator Smoot will ask for a g ||, ~Gradusts ge e e ————— == = ot Ebgles Hall i s secret session of the Senate in order to read to it | lege of Optometry and | ewspaper ad } To save time for the shopper lengthens his day. |toms service evokes so arresting a picture that one M S d D Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna , . P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- So although there are two sides to newsPaPCr | almost hesitates to object. A viston hovers in one| ©d More Sound De- 1 = raham's R Y [0 e e advertising, there is no disagreement between the mind of that dignified, that almost ascetic figure clares Sec. Mellon : B R R el Py RIS a two. Finding that advertising serves the public as'solemnly shocking his eminent colleagues into re- | ied | D'é :‘~ Ei 15?% L_V,VELL | | womix::G?r'NmoosizuEAnr well as business the merchant has two reasons in-|enacting the censorship provisions of the tariff bili | ; Pods) g A R A ] Ph 565 [ EGION, NO. 439 stead of one for advertising, and the customer learns|BY Teciting the purplest of the passages which have La}’{“fi“fii;{fi” 'M!,.flz,, ;?,dnf”;';?d n‘R* E’“";‘;“?Tcé?smafinm i one | 3‘““5 f":t flnzhflgrd Thurs- . i " , lalarmed the literary division of the Treasury De- | . ° X i F el oom 16, Valentine 8. ” o i | days each month, D. m, at | that the most progressive merchants are the mustmnmnen" One seems to see the dissreetly clnsed”‘ho _Bunkmg Commxt_lc:r ‘.hat in his |/ 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by STAND AT ARCADL C‘\"E | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | extensive advertisers, so there is a qauble gttractnon.‘d[mrs and the intent listeners, while the lurid im- 1(.])1:3:::}:?‘:?: bf;;k:nfifl::fnsmmi; | Appointment. Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regent; AGIIES | d By the nature of l‘)usinev‘ if advertising didn't help ,roprieties are droned upon the august air of the | R L:k ’;Y P in sl - Day and nght Service | GRIGG. Recorder. i ] the buying public it could not help the advertiser. |Senate Chamber and Senator Brookhart and the |C'CD bran anxing s = - n |stricted to definite economic areas. | page boy: - E bl b r ; % ¢ The Secretary was not prepared, ! | 4 < n QW - | One puts it aside with regret. But it is neces- | 5 5 I / WEST HAS AMBITIOUS SWIMMER. |ary "to maist upon the tanaeiousness of sy suon |I¢ (01 the commitiee, "without, | JOHN B MARSHALL 4 | s any SUCL ¢ rther thought and study, to state ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Any Place in the City for 50 Cents THE CASH BAZAAR |approach to the question of the tariff censorship. ARtiica1s ' Wiika k. (i g soldstein Buildi Jrm——— Port. Angeles and Victoria are conspiring to make ‘The objectors to the present system, under whieh L U et s o T A i 5 | Open Evenings the Strait of Juan de Fuca a sort of English Chan-yan anonymous censor in the Customs Bureau in ef- | il AR N b | BERR [‘ S ) nel for swimmers. Ted Slingsby, a 19-year-old ch-‘fl“-"- passes upon what books _should or S_hmlld not | B - e ™ P TIE0 4 Opposite U. . Cable Office toria boy, is arranging to swim from Port Angeles|Pe read by the American public, will admit at once | Y Rt \ Northern Lite ’ TAX] 50¢C TAXI § |that this machinery has kept out many really vic- = SS 7~ e 1 b » | - 1 5 % X:f"’:'a"““’“ e S‘_m’ih"‘”; WNiS e :fetsjinus books. They will not require the proof which | Regular meeting Wednesday, Feb- Jhitan Pablic Tifies | confident, the papers say, that he can negotlatelyn, senaior is said to have gathered by devoting a [ruary 26th. Nominations close : G ry BURFORD’S CORNER the eighteen miles between the two leading Juan Gpyistmas vacation to the perusal of excluded vol- M. H. SIDES, Free Reading Room De Fuca towns without great difficulty. Slingsby umes. The objectors maintain that, while porno |—8dv. Secretary. ° JIMMY STEELE, Driver e City Hall, Second Floor [P PRI S S A A Main Street and Fourth | is the son of a retired British army officer and has graphy can be suppressed with equal effectivenes: an established record of swimming ten hours in Oak in other ways, a system which restricts the read- - Bay near Victoria without the aid of grease. He|ing matter of the American public in accordance believes that with a heavy coating of grease he can With the edicts of ebscure appointive officlals, of IS(I"’II,S . Courteous and Efficient Service Guaranteed Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. car: advertise profitably... elveel i beat the cold waters and strong currents of the Unknown qualification, and largely beyond the con- " i is a bad | channel between the United States and Vancouver | 'rol Of Public opinion or even of the courts, is & bad system. | Island. Slingsby is an amateur and proposes to make 50 Cents—Anywhere in the City Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 ‘Thefirststeptoward success g No one doubts that the customs censors have | p. m. Current Magazines, in advertising is the choice his big effort strictly on an amateur basis. I kept out pornographic books. It is equaly undoubted . Newspapers, Reference, TO ANY PART bl of the proper medium, If t AR L2 L |that they have at times kept out books which ought ()l' | Books, Etc. Phone OF CITY o4 decide upon special e o A L b SYERC to have been admitted. Their decisions have often | | p Yf:l‘; '3 u,g_‘]a Efin’, i HAVE .\mi: lr1401{8‘\‘1,’051‘ THEIR been capricious, contradictory, or simply absurd. | g : NEEE 10 ALE g M:fimhhm JASON? | Senator Smoot will not disprove the statement by | “Bottled Sunshine” ey (| Aft i 3 | ed | er 1 a. m. Phone 3101 g type. g 5 iyt | reading even “juicy” bits, carefully excerpted, to an | B Two Buick Sedans at Your e ofp.ya,mklnd & The Senate has agreed to reconsider the attentive Senate. That is not what the argument P 4 | Service. Careful and ‘The resultwill be a finished selection of Charles Augustus Stone to be |is about, | 4] ——————Cil P e eeee ) | Ly 3 & product i H & members of the Board of Regents of the AR N S | | a/ T Prompt Service, Day and Night } | Efficient Drivers. ‘mmd:;?:l::a;; i s ugridie Sl e Lo T Heflin wants a thorough investigation of the i [/ | If you want superior CovicH AUTo SERVICE ith ome ot e one was connedled | mascist League, but, then, Tomwwants.a thorough Woek call STAND AT THE OLYMPIC tons 1n the Unita Stataorer corganld- | investigation of everything—excluding the Klan— Phone 25 We Deliver R —— N )!'\lr‘iv : thy nited ates."—(News dis- (Cincinnati Enquirer.) B e o D Bl CAPITAL L/\UNDRY Phone 342 Day or Nl(g:hc S ] g iy . LA | e a3 50c AnyWhere in Cit Have the United States Senators lost their rea-| prookhart wants Mollon fired, Probably sus-| s i Phone 355 4 el 2 GET A CORONA 3 son? In what way could association with “one of the pects him of having taken a drink three or four | o eisia | | For Your School Work | fiasest pove otpsclsatiins” Sl B n}w slight- years ago.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) T L L i \ | J.B. Burford & Co. | S egree the qualifications of a man for mem- | R SR PR = - = 2 | “Our doo \ * bership on the Board of Regents of the Smith-! We still remember the fine old drinking songs, |S £| | Try Our $1.00 Dmner] ! \ Bt 2 e Smi ; fing 'old . e = s | satisfied customers’ | sonian Institution? What g op but the stuff nowadays isn't “singin’” likker— |Z aad 50c Merchants’ Lunch : astitution? What if he owned the power = = L — Bekanis: bR o T " (Cincinnati Enquirer.) H £ 1A M to2 P M | : a outright but had the time necessary — ‘= H ARCADE CAFE :\oupe:) rm the duties of Regent! The association pregident Hoover has moved to his temporary |2 = JUNEAU TRANSFER With the big organization is simply evidence of abil- office, and in the eyes of the Democrats the more = H [ A ity. If there was no other charge against him temporary teh better—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) = g & FOR GOOD | COMPANY T T T T T T T T L LT L I [ H Mabr 98 Cafe i ’ CleafllngAfll(g_llPFBSSlng ] . | | y | Work called for and delivered | 5 ‘: The Capital Cleaners |62 & ) MOVING VA;N Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Final Clearance Prices Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $50.00 values ... $25.00 \ R \ %%?’[?I?AT{ tI?RZI(?E“é. Morris g Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg.: $35.00 values 17.50 HARRY MABRY M}::'glaa::;g‘xgs:::u Construction Com pany Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $65.00 values ... 32.50 Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats, reg. $50.00 values ... 25.00 Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats, reg. $45.00 values ... 22.50 Proprietor SAVE /orTHEM AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 ! A few Men’s Mackinaws, reg. $10.00 values ... 3.95 child. Now, when they are young, is the VICTOR i "o s kg e time to think of their future. Radios and Combination GENERAL —_—— Men’s Soft Collars, Van Heusen, 25 cents each, 5 for ... 1.00 PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for Radio-Phonographs Men’s Goodrich Kingfisher Boots, hip, pair ... 6.45 them. Just a few dollars each week will RECORDS CARPENTER HOTEL i 3 . i mean a lot in ten years. It will pay for a ZYNDA Boys’ Long Cord or Wool Pants, pair 145 college education for them. And then you'll SHEET MUSIC WORK be proud. DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It depends on what you do at present—SAVE ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. All Piece Goods—Silk-Wool Curtains Scrims, Drrflpvri(‘s, VO]vcts and Velours at HALF PRICE. JUNEAU MELODY Phone 62 1 Cing]lal.ns, in plain colors, 45¢ to 60c values, 5 Mabda LA on S $1.00 Mot ‘o PR BURFORD’S CORNERT - The B. M. Behrends ot GOLDSTEIN’'S EMPORIUM Bank N e | Plgn Whistle Candy Cable Office. P T TR T T T T T R T i Oldest Bank in Alaska ST TSR TR T T TS T TG TRTE Old papers for saie at LT LU T T e T T TR T T PO T TR P e i = LT 4

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