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“ |19n7v. and Miss Oaroline Ruttz-Rees; Iilinois, Miss : " D(uly Alaska Em plre [ Tihon ot et weltr. vorker, he i PROFESSIONAL | i Fratornal Societies ? A e et o o e : : AUTOS FOR HIRE ||| ;oo ] W n ncock Goode; Massachusetts, Alice e n astineau ne. . . EDITOR AND MANAGER Katherine Hancock Goode; Massachusett FOR THF ‘ Chan ; JOHN W. TROY - - - ED o e (AR the late Julia Ward Howe, and| i | Helene W. L. Albrecht s i T S T Published _every Pew‘um o QT\::Q?;‘ oy M“”"'l the late L Stone; Ohio, Mrs. Harriett Taylor| > PHYSIOTHERAPY = B. P. O. ELKS zxfi“‘('n,LJ\x]n‘:x]x:,r}\\la;k; : ston, and Judge Florence E. Allen of the Ohio| F ARLOR Massage, Electriclty, Infra Red it e Wale | o A — — L s v i sl R#v, Medical Gymnastics. ” J . ipreme Court; Minnesota, the late Mis , nesday at 8 o'clock. red in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class : ate 410 Goldstein Bullding, o Elks' Hall, Visiti Sanford, educator and orator, and the late - Phone Office, 216 | s’ Hall, ing g ———— i ~ |Mrs. Andreas Ueland; Wisconsin, the late Rev FUI{N ACE : & brothers welcome. f oL BATRS g é;'l o Brbn Tt SlAnaEe CRhl . Drescher: A — 7 Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Ol s, i ; o T WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler i Thane for $1.25 per month, ct of Columbia, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 5 ~ M. H. SIDES, 3 » paid, a e following rates: | J L H , Becretary. B o 1 s .06 eix rnn]t!x“x‘)i:"'xxr-fl::;\-unw founder of Washington College of Law; New Hamp-| JUNIOR DENTISTS A)«YWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS S i B0 one o I v n favor it they will promptly |shire, Mrs. Armenia Smith White; Tennessee, Mrs.| | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bod notlfy the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity |Gujlford Dudley and Mrs. George Fort Milton; | DIAMOND i OPEO;:E;:GQ DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel les of Freemasou I e ey o Bditorial and Business Offices, 374. | Texas, Miss M. Eleanor Brackenridge. | I A B Ph ones II and Sin le 0 n'e'g.fli'im;.heefi;; B O A0 sy Sitited to n.,“ A Seattle Federal Judge has ruled that Juneau| BRIQUETS & g h ::;nzn:;‘l: '.: use for repubiication of all news disy ;t;,f;';‘,‘:t“,.‘,‘: can have 10 gallons of grain alcohol. However,| ‘| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service TUES s | se credited in this id also the N 3 . m. Jocal news published her i gy there’s no need getting excited over the matter. In ARE i RIg fms“;alemme tish Rite Temple B tA ClHCuLATION SUARANTERD TO BE Lamoep |the first place dt' goes' o “the Publioiealth. Serv- JUST RIGHT ; Butlding WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY O HER PUBLICATION. __ |ice jmd_ secondly, the quantity is too small to J UL . “Telephone 176 | , . LOYAL ORDEE effect current local quotations. E r m S aXl OF MOOSE ’ | A scientist says a woman's brain is as good us‘_, EAEET 'r Dr A W.S I a a &x;zue;o;g;drgid?; la man’s. We understood that question was settled | £ Salen Stewart 565 aight, at 8 o'clock. 2 24 |with the first bite off the first apple, and that Hotshh -..mm_lmtola Vg l Phone JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. | succeeding disputes had only made the verdict more SEWARD BU!LDIN‘G 4 ‘ W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82¢ effective. | i AD AF ‘ RS v O DODGE BROTHERS || Offie Phome 68, Res | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE VOUNT JONEAU LODGE No. ¥ Oklahoma City excited over a huge gas well i ) Day and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- blowing in nearby. It should learn from Wash- Announce = = ‘;:zt;fhe‘g“t mouh ington, D. C. which has the Senate in its midst 4 ] Dr. B. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents BNEL at 7 3?:"’;‘ {how to take its gas calmly. I'wo New Models | Osteopath—201 Gioldstein Bldg. | | EVANS L. GRUBER, e e | i & | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto ® | | —— i s Master CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Champion! A NEW SIX or by appointment [‘ 1 | Secretary. | E : Licensed Osteopathic Physician 1y L s ] 2 y y PUBLICITY SR P2 A NEW EIGHT Phone: Office 1671, I ORDER OF EASTERN STAR: AUTHOR COOLIDGE g 5 (Boston News Bureau.) Residence, MacKinnon Apts. N h L‘ "i a)(l T;s:g;ds:rnga;:xo;:: 4 : & Saitdant. of « 38 A new champion slides past Ambrose Light to At ttmn;ingly low : - Ort ern lte J'l k- BiOtHIR i When Calvin Coolidge was Presiden win the plaudits of the world that loves a winner. | & gl | Sty ocofi ! iofly 3 United States, his views on matters of moment w‘ri The second mammoth of the seas, Buropa, out- prices Dr. Geo. L Banon ! ;‘ S“'}’R:eé",gg Worthy news. They were eagerly sought after by newspaber | . o4 o trans-Atlantic debut of her older sister i T A X ’ | hoh e e M men on every occasion. His disinclination to talk [y, "o"hteworthy passage of four days, seventeen LD CHIROPRACTOR || : i RORINGG SRk and brevity when he did break his silence were S0 hours and six minutes, or thirty-six minutes faster | Hellenthal Building | | TO ANY PART ) i h noted as to become traditional. “Silent Cal” Wfl“ithan the July voyage of the Bremen. The Ameri- OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | ITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS an apt if somewhat irreverent tag for the Presi- |can public acclaims the feat as a speed record and| MCCA UL | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | OF C Seghers Council No. 1760 f the United States | the conquest of obstacles. 1 | 2p.m tobp m 1| Ieetings second and 1ast ot of oo e presidency to becomé an| Not a vear ago a destructive fire brought con- MOT —_ ! Monday at 7:30 p. m. Since leaving the Presldey b o o no- |Sternation to the German people and to Blohm & MOTOR CO. | 6p.m to8p m | ! One Transient brothers urg- author, the Coolidge brevity has nof : een s . |Voss, shipbuilders. It broke out in the hold of the Bervics With. Satistactisn 1 By Appointment | \ ed to attend. Council ticeable in numerous m: zine articles m)p('““'“‘lsumpa, rapidly nearing completion. In 12 hours PHONE 259 ’"O ANY PART i Chambers, Fifth Strees. over his signature. His views, formerly considered |oypongive fittings, elaborate craftsmanship and steel| % ] [ JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. ! news but for which no compensation was possible, girders smouldered in a grimy mass. After the i o | OF CITY ; H. J. TURNER, Secretary. now are paid for at so much a word, just how much dnngerou.sly, Whvoring fhgh}t1 of ‘the (:irap 12?};&:1;‘1"' Robert Slmpson X DOUGLAS AZRIE 117 F. O, E. only Mr. Coolidge and his editor knows. over Europe, with motprs t _at stuttered and balked, Moot 2ist asd § That editor, in a‘ recent interview broadcast|the Europa conflagration dimmed Teuton hopes of Opt. D. 5 Buick Sadans at Your Gastineau Hotel | &Mmdays' = o.chlodfl by the Assoclated Press, announced Author Coolidge [industrial and mechanical revivificalion. ROLLER (| Graduate Bos Angeles Col- | i e at Eagles Hall by the Ass s it Then the Bremen sped across the Atlantic to a | lege of Optometry and Servi Careful d = E 3 ear the May issue of ervice. Careful an 1 NE SHUDSHIFT, W. NIt article to. appear el LAY - . inew record. The Graf Zeppelin redeemed its sorry Opthalmology o 3 Douglas. ARN . W. the Cosmopolitan Magazine, would reveal his atti- |G/ C n®c ooy oo " atistactory trans-oceanic RINK Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SM"‘Hvl Secretary. Vis- tude on suggestions that he run for President again youage Two accomplishments to justify German i Y iting brothers wel c_ome. i in 1932, that he be a candidate for the Senate engineering capacity! And with the launching of R £ . T " TR a from Massachusetts, along with his views frankly |the Europa all eyes turned towards her maiden | During alternations Rink |" DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART g as an American citizen on Prohibition, the tariff voyage. She had a reputation to maintain. open Friday, Saturday Optometrist-Optician LEGION, NO. 439 and other current questions | Angry seas did their best to thwart the new and Sunday Afternoons | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Meets first and third Thurs- ing his tenure as President, Mr. Coolidgeifiver. Pounding waters and head winds pushed | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | days each month, 8 p. m., at | D B e times regarding Brohibition, |382inst the 50000 tons in ceaseless pressure. Yet | Fyery Evening® from | | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | §aye " his views several Himes reghlting rani the 100000 horsepower engines carried the ship © | Appointment. Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regogt: AGSS | One wonders if he sees it differently as a frank g3 pjeg the first day against tide and wind at | 7:30 to 10:30 pm | P G‘qufiflgamer_ | ¥ American citizen than from his chair in the White |5, gyerage speed of 2815 knots. Even the Bremen TR T R, e AR 5 B —ia House. His views on the tariff while undoubtedly |with favoring weather, covered only 687 miles on her | *Friday, Saturday and Sun- 7 % o & e will be interesting, are almost certain to be less first full day from Cherbourgh on her initial pas- | days open until 11 p. m. Jl;‘nea“RP“g.hc II‘{Ib“ry R N R TR RS S ¢ ing than, say, what Will Rogers would have sage. The new liner continued its first day's pace, g 3 ree Reading Room ::‘:;flz::“{he ]s::u- question. |bettering 28 knots consistently into New York. ADMISSION iy e Dd - THE CASH BAZAAR z 4 . s—“I do not Presumably, the competition of ocean greyhounds Afternoon—10 and 25¢ y , Secon oor % 8 1597, M. Otolldge In) Hix fraxds <r> " has only begun. The Bremen is dethroned cham- Evenings—25 and ro, Main Street and Fourth Prompt Service, Day and Night Open Evenmgs choose to run"—expressed himself fully on his atti- plon. Public attention and encouragement will venings—2o and s0c¢ ompt , Day tude on running for the PrL?Sldl:‘ncy in 1928. And re- back her subsequent attempts to regain lost laurels Reladh.u:m;:: lgpen From COVICH AUTO SERVICE Opposite U. S. Cable Office peated efforts to draw him out on that subject prench, American and Italian lines plan new vessels e s STAND AT THE OLYMPIC \ brought exactly less than nothing. remains to vanquish the two speedsters. " Circulation Room Open fro: g h thi It ains to be h th d ] S pe m Phone 342 Day or Night H < seen how much more prolix Author Coolidge at s0| In Germany, the Hamburg yards of Blohm & 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 50c AnyWh in Cit When you find how , much per word can be on running for President in Voss point pridefully at their bulbous bow, thrust- MENT CO. p. m. Current Magazines, c Any Where In y delicious and thor- 1932 or Senator from Massachusetts in 1930, than |ing the waves down and aside, as contributing to Newspapers, Reference, oughly our bread is o was President Coolidge when he was really at his |the performance of their revamped prodigy, Europa A. B. Hall Books, Etc. o —_— you'll be delighted to TR al” The Weser shipyards in Bremen, confident of the tell other folks how best as “Silent Ca |powers of their Bremen, await eagerly the next FREE TO ALL Try Our $1.00 Dinner l R H; : competitive trial. North German Lloyd officials con- | m——— -z‘ 500 Merchants’ Lunch BR00 L 1N your can ‘averfi.e THIS HARBINGER BUSINESS. |template serenely the performances. Theirs are the WA DMto3P M | grocer don’t keep it he o RN |two fastest liners on the sea. Already Teutonic GARB 4_GF ought to. profxta])ly... Harbingers aren’t what they used to be. In these |acknowledgment of their supremacy is manifest l If you want superior ARCADE CAFE days of complex, modern civilization, they have got|in “an ugr'comentv of closer co-operation” with Ham- HA ULING k 1 n—————_——————lfi 'flufintupmxdum— . all mixed up. There was a time when green peas, buru—A}menmm Line. A Work ca Peerless ;flmh&céfl; w potatoes and other “fresh stuff” meant winter| The competition of the German liners signifies LOT CLEANING CAPITAL LAUNDRY FEopes new p 4 brighter, sunny days ‘were |economic progress. It stirs the sense of sports-| WOLLAND THE TAIL b 9 C f B k you decide upon ecial had shed its garment and brighter, sunny day manship. Most important, again, it accomplishes 4 OR | Phone 355 a ry sLare a (?r’y folders o Gflh.fim . with us. Now it isn't really fashionable to eat them | ‘an end. From the fact of achievement, the navall| Will ta}(e orders and re- || ¥ let us aid you in the cholce after April and before November. Football once|competition has captured a public interest that a ceive payments @ Regular Di witenaimiie (e ATRM®. of papes, Ink end type. brought with it crisp October and November after- | |dilatory, if potentially important, naval conference Chester Barnesson R 7 egu inners " noons. Unless one examines the date of his news- can now hardly hope to gain. On the strength| M iiccssar HARRIS Hardware Short Orders The result will be a finished paper, today it is difficult to distinguish Spring of “first nights” the Bremen and Buropa have BeReshid Sitmchnu C L | product that will attract . practice from the Fall schedules in the sports sec- stolen the naval show. 1 PHONE 53 son ompany unches g :?—-.—_—HR o0 attention and be sead by tions. Furs, so long confined to winter, utilitarian TR | Now located next Ope?’ S I?ATQ tIngl élflné L Cleaning Gnd Peoskins YOUF Prospects, « o o o o + J uses, are most -abundant now for summer decora—‘ Tirpi Z CONNORS PO. | gALL 3m g tive effects. There was a time when bock beer day A TG | - o £ the year in its ap- Old papers ru. sae at The Em- GARAGE HARRY MABRY | | Work called for and delivered 3 U e S b ’ (Manchbatis, Guandish) | prre. Proprietor || The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA | proach, but the brew in the cellar has taken awny, Admiral Tirpitz posed as sailor-statesman, but he | Al | P L | ( Foi Seur Eiticcl ek | ‘. that significance. was neither the one nor the other. His long, forked | F==sewszssreeosszersssssssssssssssssostsssausssssssssssansansss 2 i = Almost all the established harbingers seem awry. beard made people think that he was wise when S H TS R SRR S L SRR [ J B. Blll’fol'd & CO. | One or two, however, are left. When Fire Depnrt--he was only foolish, as his life showed. He rose |\ § R Our trucks go any place any | (| “Our door swp is worn by | ment begins to talk about the organization of the |to be Grand Commander of the German Fleet, b}lllt i A .fl:;‘ A w-;k for Dl:lal oil | || satisfied customers” | th their marbles, in his own business he lacked intelligence. e i \ 3 < » a tank for crude save r—— ::Zei;lel éi‘;i‘:;;, };‘,d:;m:,p::; ¥ “:mmmummxmnawed Fisher's Dreadnought and piled ship on An Investment That Does Not H Rav.dlosd ari,dh Combmialhon burner Pritredy g 2 . H io- ographs PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Gleanup and Painiup Campaign. we betieve we ate|\0B, WL, (U8, G U0, Ll Ve, Crusers o Fluctuate 3 Malue----- B v ReLsLe Transrer | || JUNEAU TRANSFER . * safe in deducing they are infallible signs that|g.c overs or G-boats or anything but the monsters uate i RECOR C Spring is at our threshold. {which mouldered in harbor and at the end piled H SHEET MUSIC 2 s B OMPANY themselves up in Scapa Flow. He was even less b WOMEN’S NATIONAL ROLL OF HONOR.|of a statesman. Like his master, he was the A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ; FIRE ALARM CALLS : _— statesman without imagination who in every coun- i JlJNEAU MELODY Thirteen States and the District of Columbia |try is a curse. He did not know, or he did not H 1-3 Thrd and Fra A have nominated 23 women for places on the Na-|care, what might be the effect on the British o ok : § 1-4 Pront and Fr d tional Roll of Honor, a memorial plan of recogni- |People of th; creation otla powerful navy at ni‘g There are no ‘“depressions” in the in- H i1 128 Pront. naet h'“"nnm v.hy . | . A 3 tion in this the tenth anniversary year of v\omen‘V:‘:} s;ls;);sm\:me:g 1;(:::; in:r(mikiiebs('}etr}::a:lg;l;fer‘;lr! vestment values of a savings account. i J, }.: !‘ron:. opp. Gross Apts suffrage. The list will be kept open until May| o "o 00 ™ "Geimany tried to stay the .de- i s H {] 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1 A special fury of award committee, assigned to|Sery WEOOVer In Germany tried to st y Meidely The account does mnot fluctuate with i | .Tliletflgren‘ce 'Slll’op I i :-g ;rr:n:. nteu Saw Mill, o £ . : » ole Perm- | || 1- pass on the nominations for the Honor Roll will |gucting the war he showed as much intuition as business. Over a period of time the H I ‘Naive ‘n"::qlfw:ez i wu;:’u;hb:.‘.:.&afie. Moves, Packs and Stores present a formal report on that date to the League's |in the preparation of it. Nothing matters but suc income return is equal to that of most ii|| BEAUTY SPECIALISTS || 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Freight and Baggage anniversary convention, to be held in Louisville, Ky.|cess, he said, and so brought in the United States. b i | Phone 427 for Appointment | | Barn. 4 The names submitted are required to be nom-|No one person bears the blame for the war, cer- high grade stocks and bonds. The man HUE 2 { 2-4 Front and Sewatd Prompt Delivery of inated by State Leagues of Women Voters. They ‘,tml;xly :;u: l’rugz;zh HE k\ms dnot Kndiserb[rrxo; Chhszfl- who regularly. invests part of his earn- -— 25 Front and Main, ALL KINDS OF COAL 4 it, and it is doubtful wheth- may be selected because it is the birthplace, resi- |cellor, but he is . \ L ¢ 2 L HIE e . 296 Second and Main. dence or State of service of the person nom-|¢f &nvone had T jfizg:\\:xl‘;yes f;rhcbelsl;gte‘;:org i ings in a savings account is assured : Til 27 Fitth sod seward, PHONE 48 (e 2 o H 2-9 Fire Hall, inated. _ | which he was a part has gone, but something of thav hoxis- hatlningeau Siie of the il JUNEAU CABINET {|| 9P mal = - e " Kansas has nominated the late Susan B. Anthony, | nis philosphy, here or there in the world, may greaest security with a sure investment i nd DETAIL MILL- ||| 3-4 Second and Gold. ; " famous President of the National American Wumaniwm;mL still to be rooted out. ¢ 1L NHed 1o his §| al ! 3-5 Fourth and H 5 . Suffrage Association, for the roll. H return on every dollar adde S i WORK CO. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. HOTEL Jowa has but one candidate, Mrs. Carrie Chap- Walter Liggett says Georgia is wet and Mary (| account. \ || 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYND. man Catt, internationally known for her woman |Armor says it is dry. Both are right; it is actually |} § Front smme.l'n::x;h? Warner | 3 8 Seventh and Gold. A suffrage activities, and President of the National|fifty-fifty!—(Atlanta Constitution.) ! H P l 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE ‘ ® . a i H 1| 4-1 Ninth, back 3 Association. She is also President of the Natlonall (o o) op¢ gas tax is now in sight in the [} H CABINET and 42 cflhaun,opp?‘fie‘:"flng:o: St League of Women Voters. West. Keep it there. — (Akron, Ohio, Beacon- | s gisic- S EBE: 1T MILLWORK 1] 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. Michigan has two candidates One, the late|journal,) H H i 4-5 Ninth .mi' Calhoun. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, pioneer teacher and —_— — H h AL | 4-6 Seventh and M preacher of the State, 10 years President of the Think of the millions of dollars that could be E 3 E GENER WOCAKRPENTER | 4-7 Tweifth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER National Association and Chairman of the Wom-|saved if Congressional gas could be trapped and |[i Th B M B h nd B k || 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. TAXI SERVICE ‘en's Committee, National Council of Defense. The[saved to turn the wheels of industry. — (Florida i e D. . benre S ban GLASS REPLACED || 4-9 Home Grocery. i b other is Mrs, Wilbur Brotherton, first President|Times-Union) g ' IN AUTOS || 5-1 Seater Tract. PHONE 814 i : PO S e e R RIS - A of the Michigan League of Women Voters, suffrage| .yo majority of the girls are not paying much |[§ Oldest Bauk in Alaska Estimates Furnished U Pign’ Whistle Candy v organizer and lecturer. attention to the change of styles to the long skirt, i R t pon S o A S g Missouri has nominated Mrs. George Shellhorn;|and continue to run true to form.—(Florida Times- o eques | Old papers st The Empire of-| Old papers for sale at The Connecticut, Mrs. Isabelle Beecher Hocker 1diedbumn_) ST I cncesd, fice. & . i. |Empire N ¥

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