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Masie, 7 N M A s e B cmees o e N o i o & ; he Provincial Government's conserva- . g doned, d :5—————————{} Daily Alaska Empire e e | PROFESSIONAL ! et St 1 A Inery licenses. This change in policy, pointed | ff 3 5 [ or H JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGEnfmu by the Department, was caused by legal dif-| FOR THE & . “Castitialis ‘ChiAGL 1L o K fe - — |ficulties. It was advised that provincial limitation | | Helene W. L. Albrecht 3 g A _Publ Sundey na’ Moje |of licenses would be an infringement on the rights| | PHYSIOTHERAPY e e . gy : of the Dominion Government and would be in-| PARLOR | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red i ik o i e Pt O T e aeoond Olam l¢ffective. For this reason the Provincial Govern- '] Rev, Medical Gymnastics. Meeling every Wed- ‘v 41u Goldstein Building, | nesday at 8 o’'clock. , ! I I ° Elks' Hall. Visiting 5 Garlson S axl brothers welcome. | WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ri e e eiem o= ||| ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— nquestioned. Tt will continue to zone DIAMOND | PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel the waters and permit fishing as the conditions | | Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. % o Phones II and Single O rrant, closing or opening the districts as escape- | BRIQL‘EIS |3 | matter. |ment will make no effort to restrict fishermen and SUBSCRIPTION RATES |gear through the license system. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and However, it will restrict the number of Il(‘nns”s; Thane for 31‘-25 er ""”]"‘"- g issued to canneries, including dogfish, pilchard and n"..-,\’.."m,‘ months, in advance, |whale reduction plants, and herring and sulmon‘ JUNIOR One y “\{”;\RM;I“!,.’;Y"\]\)‘{\ 5 e alteries. Its jurisdiction over the processing | notify the Business Office stry is ivery of their papers. e for Editorial und Business Offices, 1] - — Co-Ordinate Bo® les of Freemason | ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday CIATED PRESS. exclusively egtitled to the | ches credited to| ment and takes justify Dr. Charles P. Jenne e 9 : L each month st o or not otherwise ¢ per and also the Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Servi Rt s pathaned b | Now it is proposed that the Senate Lobby Com-! ARE DENTIST B e ce 7:30 p. m. Beot- T CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LAmGEem |Mittee investigate the Methodist Board of Tem- | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine tish Rite Temple ALAS AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ]]ummu*. Prohibition and Public Morals along with | RIGHT Building WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. he Assoclation Against the Prohibition Amendment. | Telephone 176 ! LOYAL ORDER 9 . |One is likely to find queer companions rubbing| : = | S a 1 OF MOOSZ |shoulders in the committee rooms {_ - B l a a l I l X o Juneau Lodge No. 700. Dr. A. W. Stewart Meets every Monday | DENTIST ] 6 alght, at 8 o'clock. Hours 9 a. m. t0 6 p. m. ! H P '/One 5 5 JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. SEWARD BUILDING | : ! W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box ot DODGE BROTHERS || ©f® Pione 560, res TAND AT ARCADE CAFE MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 1% Second and fourth Mon- day of each month tn Scottish Rite Temple, « beginning at 7:30 p. m. EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Secretary. . | When it lost to San Francisco Wednesday, did [the Seattle Pacific Coast League baseball team start its annual slide to the cellar? { something ought to be done about this “incono- X business that makes visible to each other, aged in a telephone conversation. The | - D], 2 P one knows, there will be no privacy left Tro6 New Modsls J OSteupla)t;‘ I{-o}w’lan‘i: S Any Place in the City for 50 Cents | —20] dste! % | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7to § or by appointment 3 | Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan S R VT e IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC. | A NEW EIGHT Phone: Office 1671. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR I | : £ 7 || Residence, MacKinnon Apts. | i 99 a X l Second and Fourth Manchester Guardian.} ! | | l > 4 The Chamber of Commerce plans well and wisely SMantEa: SR At amazingly low — i Northern the Tuesdays of each month, Elsewhere we publish an American list of cur-l for the community when it undertakes to make the P & Day and Night Service Announce 7 PRSI O A NEW SIX Americanisms and American Slang. I e —— [ | | | | | v A I hick New York b R T e W T at. 8 o'clock, Scottish in whiep, | TENt American slang which our New York cor- > ¥ o | Rite Temple. LILY annual cleanup and paintup campaign one ia which | oo, qont authoritatively describes as accurate and | prices Dr. Geo. L. Barton : | SOC augpognv Worthy every organization in the city may play its part.|oomprenensive. We import Amercanisms freely m_‘ CHIROPRACTOR 18 K Matron; FANNY L. \ This is @ work in which all organizations and all this country, often because they are such good and Hellentha! Building ‘ | TO ANY PART | |ROBINSON, Secretary. 4 individuals have a very direct interest and in which|vivid English. Even leader-writers in_ fastidious ! OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | | i they should, everyone of them, piay an active part.[papers have long “fallen for" such American idioms ]‘l CA UL Hours: 10 a. . to 13 noon | | OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBCS j A town acquires its reputation for progressiveness|as “fed up,” “up against it, . Sy o “‘]_Thesfi C! 2p.m tobpm il Seghers Council No. 1760, . e iy o 15 s vt e ey s 3 oot Wt | LS 3 | e o s B T enites o e 8 i i MR Ebe i s - onday at 7:30 p. m. than from any other source. It hvul(lfn;,, _Dulbm';o]desl Americanism we know has never been adopted | r : OR CO' gi; nAl k’lgtg.e,:t. ! | One Transient brothers urg- and private, its yards, vacant lots, streets and|yere though it is as old as Chaucer. “I guess,” says| Service With Satisfaction i pflopg% 250 | ed to attend. Council alleys, constitute its dress. If that garment be the American, meaning “I think” Chaucer's Jest TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Strees slovenly, messy and dirty, the town gets a reputa-|(quoting from memory) is— ! § —— { JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. tion of being backward, benighted in civic spirit| For man and wife are one flesh, as I | TS—G OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. & I : s ¢ the ts @ 3 guess, | ober 1m \ and lean in purse. For the sake of its good name| S G e il t pson DOUGLAS A#RIE 117 F. O, E. both at home and abroad, it is a good investment t on : | Ont. D for the city to make snd keep ifself neat and| e [ ' omasiab e Ll fo Baick: Sadunaat Your Gastineau Hotel Meets first and third e el R s |Here the word “guess” is used in just the American | raduate Bos Angeles Col- | ¢ Mondays, & o'clock clean. ke 1so, | Sens€. “Down and out” for the last stage of de- ROLLER | lege g’pOF‘W';%‘g and ’ Service. Careful and = e, ARwEatsEaz;es Blv-lvl There are many material benefits accruing, also,|feat and despair is perhaps a prizc-fighting meta- thalme A 1 uglas. » W, | g HUDSHIFT from cleanliness and neatness from a community |phor; at any rate it is fully acclimatized. But |, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | Efficient Drivers. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- standpoint. Freedom from dirt and rubbish, repairs(when we turn to most of the expressions quoted RI N K b A S R iting brothers welcome. » to and demolition of rundown and dilapidated build- [in our correspondent’s message the explanation is “ i 51 g lways i 5 5 s DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ings, lessens fire hazards and actually reduces fire U ugelzlxy' l"33?1’zoé'°§efc:tiyiixn';?mi?'aff?“}é:euf;}‘f During alternations Rink Optometrist-Optician | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART losses. Improved and beautified vacant lots com- SOMEUMEes y o Y Friday, Saturd: ined—aGl LEGION, NO. 439 ish filleq | Metaphor. British readers will find a study of the open triday, Saturday Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Meets first and third Thurs- mand higher prices than weed-grown rubbish m]m(lm as good as a crossword puzzle, and more thon and Sunday Afternoons Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | days each month, 8 p. m., at - ones. Buildings are protected and thei lives Jength- e ** 100, T T FIOGURT, PR, a6 more foon B0 | 1000 to 600 Evenings by | | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- ened by fresh coatings of paint. The health of the 'sjang phrase is more baffling than the phrase | Every Evening® from | | Appointment. Phone 484 | public, its morale and its happiness, are all ad-|itself. “Wowser” means “blue-nose reformer.” Yes, 7:30 10:30 p.-w 2 vanced when breeding places for disease are eradi- and what is a blue-nose reformer? “To get the LR to b p. m. g cated, and accumulations of dirt and debris, the|magoo” is lucidly defined as “specifically to receive | 4o o0 o Juneau Public Library a custard pie in the face.; Fortunately for the riday, Saturday and Sun- habitations of insects, rodents and vermin, de- @ custard pie e ey Ttuhately for the 1ays‘ope il 1 -F Reading R P |British reader, it is also generalized as “to have | days open until 11 p. m. . ¥ree heading Room gk |bad luck” Now we get it. A “hustler” ' is “a GRIGG. Recorder. | | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHEBi | 2] THE CASH BAZAAR ‘ When a campaign that will accomplish' these| to GOt R BC R b A Chustier'iis e ADMISSION fiixnr;:u. few:dhn“;c; results is staged by a single organization, its value suspected it. There are in the list at least two Afternoon—10 and 25¢ reet and Prompt Service, Day and Night Open EV . s. is great. But that value is accentuated when the examples of rhyming slang, the silliest sort of slang Evenings—25 and 50c¢ Reading Room Open From C AuTto SERVICE work is done by the whole community co-opera-ithere is. It was, we believe, invented here, perhaps 8a m. to 10 p. m. OVICH [0) ite U. S. Cable Offic ¥ ‘ STAND AT THE OLYMPIC pposite U. . Cable ice tively. . It is a fine means of developing commumly‘two generations ago, and we regret to see it cor- Circulati teamplay, learning the people to work as well as|rupting the American language. The examples are JUNEAU AMUSE f :;"5?:‘0“" Rfl‘:""‘7gnp“;m Phone 342 Day or Night Whin vou Amd how 3 g Y ifferent to | ‘Spanish guitar’ for “cigar” and “weeping willow” JINELE i » o e * 50c AnyWh in Cit, P2 S B Bt odeyen, eenstonie - Mhe dodl lfor “pillow.” One definition is really terrif P. m. Current Magazines, c.Apy Where y delicious and thor- = - . b i i “pillow e de: s re: rrifying, ’ 3 1101 3 boosters, and generally makes for better citizenship. | & O oW e D M e MENT CO. Newspapers, Reference, oughly our bread is No single undertaking of the Juneau Chamber Or?nutcmckcr face, who disapproves of garbo-gilbert- Books, Etc. you‘ll be delighted to 4 N, Commerce has more benefit to the city than this|;no. aperican slang, says our correspondent, is A. B. Hall FREE TO ALL tell other folks how good it is. If your grocer don’t keep it he ought to. campaign, and in none has it better exemplified |soon outmoder d. On the wholé, we are glad of it. its constructive leadership. Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | LA Mto? P. M HAULING LOT CLEANING — | TIMELY OFFICIAL WARNING. 1 A Reasonable Request. b Skt W P h If you want superior ARCADE CAFE Office at Wolland’s ’ In an official bulletin issued recently by the (Anchorage Times.) oI . JO nson work call P l Tailor Shop Department of Agriculture, the United States Geo-| LRE Juneau Chamber of Commerce makes the eerless ! logical Survey took accasion to comment on repurted|very reasonable suggestion that Congress make a FRIGIDAIRE CAPITAL LAUNDRY L) Chester Barnesson . gold strikes in the Poorman and Wild River dis-|real investigation of the eagle situation in Alaska | pDELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Phone 355 | Mabry 8 Cafe Bakery PHO tricts. It treated both with consegvatism, in pleas- (Defore acting on the recommendations of those out- MAYTAG WASHING et D e S : . HONE 66 ing and striking contrast to the manner in which |$iders who desire to have the eagle protected for |sentimental reasons. The Juneau organization does MACHINES : ; ; ! | —_— Regular Dinners ‘Remember the Name —_— these discoveries were first made public early thls‘nol ask the national lawmakers to take the word | DAY-FAN RADIOS A year. Too often are mere prospects heralded 88 of plaskans for i, nor is relerence made to. the g HARRIS Hardware Short Orders established mines, to the great detriment of Alaska. |fact that Alaska Legislatures repeatedly have con- Com = 1 Boiled down to its essentials, the reported Wild /demned the eagle by voting funds to encourage | Fro 3 pany Lurwhe" FOR GOOD You get resu-ts fro“' | / nt Street Juneau Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m - River strike consisted of finding a piece of rich reduction of its numbers. All that Congress is asked Now located next pe AR PRICES Cleaning and Pressing | printing done by us float in a stream bed with no way of knowing to do is to conduct a fair investigation to determine |\~ CONNORS POPULAR PRIC g g i % TR h, |the merits of the case, to determine whether Al-| O CALL 371 | - — B e Tho. Poiwtukn striks, e SboUR |aska’s fish and fur bearers and small game animals| OId Papers at Tne Emplre of- GARAGE HARRY MABRY Work called for and delivered | 2 Buy oo - any.onee In @ new flekd, Tt Was ROR|ouid b pantiouk o by sderifited bof flkuae b loall | €ios. 4 Proprietor The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA | * far distant from older and almost worked' outlo, ... or" aoitating' sentimentalists,” ' The Juneau | ———— = o P i 13 |~ For Your School Work | placer diggings. The discovery merely served 10|request is so fair ‘that Congress can not reasonably | (i eaz=== S e 2 : BTN, , J. B. Burford & Co. ' emphasize, as the bulletin pointed out, that all|refuse to give it recognition, | H e g JeD- i by the workable placers have not yet been discovered ! H VICTOR Our trucks go any place -n; { Ollr“dflot m:“mv::’:n [ and that there remains some deposits to repuy’ Lists. E :I::’e.- A hl::rt::-:l:r“al-(:' tisfied v 7, H . B : tank b . thorough and intelligent prospecting. How extensive < i | An Iny estment That Does Not i/l Radios and Combination burner trouble. # the Poorman strike will be remains to be proved. (New, Yorz World. A . h: . 7 g A . % The ‘Hav. s Fanry, Daclinks & oA H Radio-Phonographs PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 AU T NSFER nd the Geological Survey closes its announce- | he Rev. Dr. Henr arlington, speaking a Ny vl H " NE RA i ment with a few timely words of warning which we |Protestant Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, | Fluctuate In Value----- H RECORDS RELIABLE TRANSFER quote in full: advocates a white list of good patriots instead of | / ! SHEET MUSIC COMPANY , f bad patriots. To qualify for this i A It may not be out of place here, to call a black list o sy N e - ! the attention of persons new to Alaska who |list, he sald, a citizen Joglla; bave e apri okl A SAVI! GS ACCOUNT | FIRE ALARM CALLS s — contemplate prospecting in remote regions to prophecy, a vision E’r ltd ehcounf‘ry ;{ what we :;rs i JUNEAU MELODY 4 MOVING R the necessity of being well provided finan- striving for;" he shou av'i # Dhigh ‘:98”"“ or | i A e -4 VAN - cially and physically for undertaking the ~ |What it means to be an American;” he should have - TS 8 i HOUSE 1A el s hl“nk“” - quest. Conditions in many parts of Alaska tolerance;" Te fahenid- ‘have. “a religion, Whether| There are no “depressions” in the in- i 5 “"o""m . present few difficulties, as most of the larger he is a Jew, a Christian, or a Mohnmlmedan. he, vest t val % H » near Ferry g towns have all the facilities of up-to-date |Should have “a sense of law and order;” he should | stment values of a savings account. i i-_e’ Fron: opp. or';n Apts A P o “ 1 RO R S ERTERSRA L L p 2 # have “temperance;” he should have “the vision of | T P . " Front, opp. City Whart. O s, e ntanationkifad hoba shoold: Kave “eliceeiion St he account does not fluctuate with il | The Florence Sho 1-8 Front, near Saw MIlL graphs, banks, stores, etc. In the remote dis- er m; YD L ¥ | business. Ov dod: of i H “Nalvette” Croguignole Perm- ! 1-9 Front at A. J. Office tricts, however, few facilities are available, are excellent qualities, but we wish to ask Dr.| siness. ver a period of time the H aivette’ 0! . J . Moves, Packs and Stores a3 A3 % hould be willing and Darlington whether Private Syd Hicks, who was| income ret B i anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Freight and Ba. A R A g e i Al P Sy e e g ¢ return is equal to that of most il| DEAUTY SPECIALISTS 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's eight and Baggag » able N . { actively booming camps efficlent labor may |Who has never been to church, who never heard high grade stocks and bonds. The man | Ehesos o Lo Aopeimenint (L Bhious o e Prompt Delivery of be difficult to obtain, as usually the best “r" ":‘;'““‘:j’”r:‘:fm{,uyh:h:”im:’;;: g;’:‘:l’;““‘: ‘t’;‘::: who regularly invests part of his earn- il |- . | 2-5 Front and Man. ALL KINDS OF COAL ; workers are anxious to prospect and develop or being . it y ; i il ; ey > & g ¢ " . PO || 2-6 Secon Main 1 their own holdings. Expenses are usually ru‘::tr;"ck;x C(,Q:;l\:;;)rof'maelaltgwm:ql:: “St;::;;s ;:y‘i Ings in a savings account-is assured H i 21 thd-n‘;dsewm PHONE 48 high because of the unavoidable difficulties 5 Friaghv. E s t it that he is buildi H 2-9 Fire £3 of transportation, and supplies may be inade- [R0t? All lists, we must confess, whether white, i 'u11dn}g an estate of the |l JUNEAU CABINET | Sag, oo R et way. || S—m—— quate if a large number of unexpected arri- black, yellow, red or green, strike us as equally i greaest security with a sure investment H HES 0 vals suddenly turn up in a small remote presumptuous. For they all rest on the same i St ? E and DETAIL MILL- | g;;lccond:nndd Gold. p camp. Employment for persons unskilled in (Premise, which is, that the flag means more to me [f{ " on every dollar added to his i WORK CO. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. HOTEL " hard work under frontier conditions is than 1t does to you. H account. | \ s H {] 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYNDA \ difficult to obtain, so that new- H Front Street, next to Warner || J usually diff g § sserted that 275 beer will not satist 3-8 Seventh and Gold. L] comers should be sure of a job before they f*fl;'"‘g t:::‘__'?“ 'ifi il Bt em““lfor "&r S:, ‘ICSKY i Machine Shop || 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE stat, o they should take with them enough (@ “robust taste’’ 1t will X st what . robust. taste i {| 41 Ninth, back of power house. S. ZYNDA, Prop, money to pay for their transportation to ersham to tel woy | H CABINET and 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. and from Alaska, as well as for their food is—(Detroit Free Press.) T R e i MILLWORK 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sta, e | 4 e ——— B R e e e sepking espplons If that fire in the Capitol had ever reached | i i 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. s X y i RN B esne ot thelr ogn mining the Congressional records, how it would have swept | GENERAL CARPENTER] | 4-6 Seventh and Main. BURFORD’S COR R TRRIon hes!—(Dayton, Ohi ) WORK || 47 Twelttn, B. P. R. garage. NE through those dry speeches! ayton, 0, News. The B M B h d B k | 4-8 and C Hion Bea 8 o ' v vy s -8 Twelfth arnation Ice Cream B. C. FISHERIES POLICY CHANGES. The 'tis-'taint discussion of Prohibition con- 2 % enrendas an GLASS REPLACED : TAXI SERVICE A tinues, with slim chances of conversion into a 'twas- 3 IN AUTOS The, integlion of fhe Department of Pisherles of |,y ' gotair (Dallas News) Oldest Bank in Alaska i : 0 Phone 314 » British Columbia to restrict the number of fishermen | { Estimates Furnished Upon in provincial waters, as proclaimed several weeks| yyjth the exception of the United States Senate, Request Old papers at The Empire of- m ago by Commissioner 8. L. Howe, has been aban-|we're living in a fast age.—(Dallas News.) M'fla‘. 5 sale —om b g A R S T T L s e it M s