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R E R R R RS A (daaddndd s D L E o ‘\ nerica beat the Aurora over a course around the a____—___r 4 aily Alaska Em plrc e of e | Mrs. Tex Rickard || PROFESSIONAL Fraternal_Societies The masts of the American vessels are all con- R D e — g i eturns from oy JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ructed of Sitka spruce. They will rise more than South R Gidtinion Chinriel | o 150 feet above decks, making them, it is said, the I | Helene W.L. Albrecht ,_,x‘,‘.’,“,‘(fim?,“fg“’»‘V\(;C‘("‘;‘.",'f,\\"’{‘ o qf'\‘,‘),‘?{}’ PR 85 ," ighest masts, without topmasts, ever carried by any | PHYSIOTHERAPY '\l_ o / Streets, Juneau, Alaska. ssel in the world. More than 500 separate pieces Massage, Electricity, Infra Red P. O. n’xs ! Entered In the Fost Office In Juneau as Second Clas wood, from 20 to 40 feet long and from seven- | Rev, Medical G Meeting every Wed- & matter. i 3 to two and one-quarter inches in thickness 410 Goldstein Buildins, nm&:-d‘ys:fi 8 o'clock. SUBSCRIPTION RATES S ogether by casein glue were used in their| Phone Office, 216 H A Z E L 2 S T A X I brothers .J’m"“,“" 7 e vaed by casrht ',’;,",’]F;;“p,l?°,‘,'\?,l,;‘" l"” :‘“ e ction, and each vessel is equipped with a i m niail, postage paid, llowing rates pare in case of emergency. In shape they are _‘—————-lf R. B. MARTIN, a hs, in advance, % . , Exalted Ruler. Slont i e |oblong Tather (han round, having rounded corners | | | DRs KASER & PRERSURGER R R bers wi n favor it they will promptly o o o X diameter. They are! - NTISTS " i notify the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity and are from 20 to 28 inches in N Y { 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. p < ’ In the delivery of their papers 3 ow in the center from end to end. This gives, 8 9 ONE 56 8 ete one Co-ordinate Bod A Telephone for Editorlal and Business Offices, 374 : X PH Saiat Hloomarie e teTAT — r strength and rigidity, saves weight a{ld pel-‘ | Hours 9 &. m. to 8 p. m. vy Beottish Eite | The A R s A S tiueiysly ontitled to the [mits the halyard used for hoisting or lowering the | . J, TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE i gl | rt” for ruu;!»[u nu.aflo(lmlnim;n:x; et ;k:"glrml x.‘l“" nsail to run (hrr,ugh them. The stxmgth of the f' 4 second Fridayp ; or ot otherwise credited in paper and also the c : | be 8 -ton stra ; DENTIST 1:30 p. m. - ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER _— i‘ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | A ’ $ , C' tish Rite Temple THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Members of the House had to be arrested be- 3 foe i , nywhere in the lty WALTER B. REISEL, Secretary. er h were present for a quorum. Maybe ‘Telephone 176 | LO YA absentees were attending a private session- of | fas for OF ll\‘ag(l)lsl:;ER Wet and Dry hearings of the Judiciary Com-{ it 3 Juneau Lodge No. 700, ttee. ])14 7. W. Bayne l ll_\"fet}eltts e:c;y Monday In Chi ) on the Chi il | Rl Chicago Al' Capone c n e Chief of " TOM SHEARER, Dictator Jsc 48 i A . Tn W | | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | W. T..VA Police and other law officers. In Florida they lock office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | . T. VALE, Secy.,, P. O. Box 826 ‘lhlm up in the city jail if he's out after curfew | i nings by appoinment. | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. i tolls. t Phone 321 | . by s Second and fourth Mon- | Man wants but little here below, and in Russia | 3 3 ds:zn‘x’.:h“;xhum?:; Ly they take that away from him | } Dr. A. W. Ste G beginnis t 7: g r. A. W. Stewart | Five May Rid. Ch I o eginning at 7:30 p. m e | | DENTIST \ ive May Ride as Cheaply as One %’ EVANS L. GRUBER i The English Laureate. Hours 9 8. m to 6 p. m. | Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, 4 J N K 14-Trib 1 [ SEFWARD BUILDING | g Secretary. MORROW TAKES STRONG STAND. | (New York Herald-Tribune.) + Office Phone 569, Res. STAT SK / —_— Sersli The fact that we are constitutionally preserved | Phone 276 STAND AT ALASKA GRILL ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Dwight W. Morrow, former Ambassador to Mex- \!mm the embarrassments attendant upon the choice | Second and Fourth < ico, friend of ex-President Coolidge and President [0f & poet laureate seems only to have stimulated | e Tuesdvg;oteachmun‘m, Hoover, in opening his campaign for the Republican |OUr sympathetic interest in the difficulties now be- Dr. H. V. i‘l at 8 o'clock, Seottish “ 4 pnid et New Jersey declared |S€tUng our English cousins. No literary editor will | 5 ance r I — - |Rite Temple. LILY nomination for Senator irom New Jersey decls ¢ lenvy the King's ministers in their task of supply- | Osteopath—201 Goldstain Bldg, | ——)/BURFORD, Worthy himself against Prohibition and for repeal of the|yno”pin’ Gih” advice upon so delicate a question. | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 t0 5; 7 to § Matron; FANNY L. Eighteenth Amendment in no uncertain terms. Here- |Tne office itself has a beautiful absurdity; at| i or by appointment | , ° ROBINSON, Secretary. tofore silent in i . his pronounce- |each recurrent vacancy there is a demand that it| Wicensed Osteopathie” Phiysician ¢ ment has been’ aw interest that was|be permitted to lapse, but it is the peculiar wisdom i' Fhone: Office 1671, l KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS , nationwide. His only opponent—former Senator of the English to value the absurd wherever it is; ?hfn Tmégmcl;mimmgov:n:}f f,‘;:;‘ Residence, MacKinnon Apts. z iflff-';wmim,m £ 3 > opene " ‘ulso harmless, and one can scarcely imagine them | famous » s o —“, .- second Frelinghuysen—at the time he opened his campaign | abolishiny oty sl d ¢ 14 daughter, Maxine, 3, N e —— i ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS Monday at 7:30 p. m. had previpusly announced a similar position which g so particularly useless a decoration as| Lo3Ti " New York from lnml, | &F— " Agx 7 Transient brothers i ied hiia former atand |the poet laureateship. Mr. Asquith, with a 10"“51 where they spent the Winter. A Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— it A ooy 5 : PAT t : S tend. Council It was generally conceded that Mr. Momow [BECTC, SOHOREE e MR e Hhe e e e evaate-ner fodness Tor ) | ' CHIROPRACTOR | DAY AND RO Chambers, Fifth Strest. - would not hedge on the issue. He would elher|qofiang tribute to the virtues of Oxford and the| the Miami bathin« beaches, = 4| Helenthal PRIBERS PhOnes II and Sln le 0 e el ey be Wet or Dry, and would make the fact known cultyral ideal; there may have been a *more acid| R e, | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY « 1 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 2 in unmistakable language. He is against national symbolism in it—a last acknowledgment of that || Hours: 10 &. m. to 12 noon | . . Prohibition and has said so. He is for leaving the |already vanishing period of England’s grealness‘ o I 2p. mtobp m | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service DovGLAS “:““u‘:’ o X matter of liquor control to the several States and, when England was ruled by gentlemen. s — 1:‘.‘ iy Mz:xdah:‘ :nz'::mloci b he told the voters of New Jersey, would vote for| That was in 1913; and the year afterward they | " G 1l gfl = '013 p. m. at E-yg'lu- Hall ‘ a resolution submitting an amendment to the Con- |bad a European war. Today there is no longer al | Tr_v Our $1.00 Dinner ] “ ypHng;n:‘:m 9 . Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. stitution to tHe States permitting them to take it |TUling class, or if there is, it is not permitted to| | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch ||/ & P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- 3 {rule, and Oxford is compelled to bow her culti-| | 11 A M to2 P M 1 SO = ra am S a x l iting brothers welcome. R £ 5 3 vated head while disciples of the London School| | C YE CAFE g— B . 2 i If the Literary Digest poll's figures for NeW |or poonomics tax the landed gentry out of exist- | ARCADE CAFE | Robert Simpson o Jersey are as accurate a barometer of public opinion ‘o“co Whether that is better or worse no one | 2 P! Pl 565 S A R 198 ‘ as usually the Digest's polls have proved to be, Mr. knows, but it lends a special appositeness to the | ! ! Opt. D. lone TIIE CASH BAZAAR b Morrow's stand will be greeted with widespread |suggestion of John Masefield's name as a SUCCessor | gy ;1. | Graduate kos Angeles Col- | , 2 ! popular approval. Senator Jones's comment that|to the laurel Mr. Masefield is a graduate of no| The Florence Shop ||| leee of Optometry and i STAND AT ARCADE CAFE U i ‘ the country will not agree with Morrow may or (university except the forecastle and Luke O'Connor’s “Naivette” Cm"]m‘;n'"l; Peitass il Opthalmology | . : a Open Evemns. " ; may not be correct, No one knows just what the |saloon; and while few living poets have voiced so|| ity gt | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | Day and Night Service i “ | ; ! deeply what we still like to think of as th e ! | Aupnt, Wave ——— & Opposite U. S. Cable Offi | country does think about the whole matter. But (¢t ”p e rn;n‘xn n“woll\\“‘cag fl‘im“—‘ksflfglfi | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS “s::r p) L B pposite U. S. e Office } that's not something for Mr. Morrow to Worry | oo Sppoo 8 LR O G dignity of the Phone 427 for Appointment | | B o T +lace 1n the ity for S ents = e [ over. He is mnot seeking nomination as Senator |common man and of common toil which informs the oo e e — Optometrist-Optician | ; ; at large from the entire country. He desires t0|soberer generation of the post-war years. Mr, $===<=====—r——-—e——weo—soeeq | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | GARBAGE 1 become the Republican nominee and to be elected |Kipling sang of the gaudy apparatus of resplendent +44 Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | { as Senator from New Jersey. Under the Eighteenth |empire (he would have had the laurel if he had NEA CABINET | , 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | H 4ULING B Amendment the country presumes to tell New Jersey [not been impolite to Queen Victoria); Mr. Mase- | Ju U ;.( { Appointment. Phone 484 | what it can or cannot do with alcohol, and attempts field is no less impressed, perhaps, with the depth { and DETAIL MILL- b e e e e | N h L‘ | a X l LOT CLEANING : to enforce its dicta. But it hasn't yet reached |8nd greatness of English achievement, but it is WORK CO Ort ern lte 1 0&-- t Wolland’ « 8 ¢ 3 3 the part of the “ranker, the tramp in the road,”| ’ J Public Lib & | ice a olland’s the stage where it can properly dictate to New s i e 4 : uneau r'v (v rary 1 . (d D i o renaidy S D1aWonos Ao that mltreu-s:.: him. k\’ml]:t ifl:)er céuolcc. one finds|f{ grom Street, next to Warner Free Reading R TAX’ (\ Tailor Shop » ¥ R » ones se; asking, cou e abor overnment 0S - | S| R E to New Jersey voters on their approval or disaP-[gihlv make? And what better? R Machine Bhep B o ‘ \ Chester Barnesson i proval of them. catusee BRI S ogiil | City Hall, Second Floor | PHONE 66 iE 3} The entry of Franklin W. Fort, Dry Represen- | ‘ CABINET and 1 | Main Street and Fourth TO ANY PART DAIRY FERTILIZER I tative from New Jersey, adds to the already| Dependable Alaska. ‘ MILLWORK Readlity Koo OpoaiFosss OF CITY By Load or Sack iy interesting political outlook for the summer. The TR ! b SRR 8a m to 10 p. m. campaign in New Jersey, which promised to be a (Anchorage Tiules.) | GENLRALY CARPENTEFR | sort of humdrum affair, will now take on color| The summer is looming bright for the rail belt.| WORK flgzu;n;;m; R;om_'(‘)npe:o f:o; ; Ol Ie which at first seemed to be lacking. Mr, Fort can jAlready there are jobs for many and, as the season 5 1 — Tineis 2 advances, there will be steadily increasing demands | GLASS REPLACED P. m. Current Magazines, count on the support of the Anti-Saloon League, | o = G Newspapers, Ref, but in New Jersey in recent years that has been |fOF labor, with indications that there soon will be IN AUTOS pers, Reference, sort. of & doubtful msset. His only hope for cape|MOre opportunities for ‘@mployment than there ae | g % : OF CITY COLOR ' sort PRt . B3 {men to do the work. Every community from the|{Estimates Furnishea Upon FREF TO ALL 1 “;]"“g ‘hre h’;"m‘;“a'}‘:’"hseems (1’0 rles"‘ n 'fh‘f Off | coast to the Yukon will share in the seasonal activi- | Request PRINTING | ehance o r. Frelinghuysen developing sufficient tjes, and the coming of another winter should find 1 g strength to cut seriously into the Morrow following |everyone prepared for it, with enough money saved | o7 ST e sy Two Buick Sedans at Your Gastineau Hote) horatis £ in which event, Mr. Fort might creep in as a /from the summer income to lay in an outfit and Service. Careful and increases e P ll‘ minority choice of the Republicans. keep the cabin fire going until there is more work | \. HARRIS Hardware Efficient Dri power of any printing S ———y # to do, with a little to spare for winter entertain- 1cien rivers. | : : Company job.Weareequippedtohan S HAULED : N e B A e T o e S | Now located next dlecolorprintindquickly Experts on economics have calculated that four reason to believe there will be an improvement in| ANDIL%" S:‘f_?smfl CONNORS one and satisfactorily ’ of the additional duties imposed by the Hawley-!that direction before another season passes; but) HES & Smoot Tariff Bill now in Congress will add annually | conditions are not so bad in Alaska, after all, even Fhone 584 | GARAGE % the sum of $4140 to the cost of living of the avep- |35 they are, pa:‘tliula:kl‘y én that ss['cn?n of !the:' T SR AR, = o ;T " & . are | Territory traverses y e Government's transporta- age American family. The Big Four, as th H i o < ; ]v : 5 e ‘uur. (SRS dw‘tion system. Conditions at least are more depend- GET A CORONA : called, are shoes, wool, beef and sugar. Shoes, now d it is on the free list, are assessed at 20 per cent wODl}fl{blehlhan they a;e lnl the Stnte; an l!dh (;l;mbt(ul | For Your School Work 1 > N * 2 if there is another ace anywhere under he sun is increased from 31 to 34 cents per pound, plus!with equal Om,ortun’;"es for the average man to ] J. B. Burford & Co. I duties in manufacture. Beef, now three cents per|get ahead. | | “Our door swp i1s worn by ! pound, plus duty on live cattle, was jumped to six _— ! 3—————-————-—,' SN, gisonaty | bl cents, and the duty on livestock retained. Sugar 4 | was raised from 176 per pound to 22 cents per A Memorial to Amundsen. LA pound. The estimated cost per year per family, as| L L SRR PIONEER fixed by economists, was: r.\hun.\. $750; wool, $6;| . Tne crew of the fifteen-ton one-sail craft Roald g beef, $14.40, and sugar, $13.50 3 Amundsen, which has arrived at Havana after a T 4XI When you think of On this basis, the Big Four duties would cost|perilous voyage of forty-two days from Spain, are bread - satisfaction the American consuming public more than $1,000,- |raising a fund for a monument to Amundsen. Of JIM McCLOSKEY you'll think of our 000,000 a year under the Hawlev-Smoot Tariff Bill. |course, he is not forgotten in Norway. The Fram, 3 ight Servi bread. This will hap- And these estimates are regarded as being con-|Which the explorer used on his Antarctic expedi- Day and Night Service pen after you've servative, lower than figures complied by competent |ton, is to be fitted up as & museum And - preservad 4 tasted the first slice. experts. If this money, or any material proportion |{OF €xhibition. 1In December ‘ Viscount Cecll was ne It's good through of it, went to the direct benefit of American grow- |SK\nE for subscriptions in England. The Norweg- and through, loaf e SR ST 8 ians were giving what they could in a period of Stand next to I Goldstein g1, ers of raw materials, the country at large would |economic stringency. | Front Street after loaf. So’s our i fon. Jow 1 to be critical, but the fact is that| Amundsen is nowhere more kindly remembered | wiE B pastry. bd ”1“ ;-‘- hay if any effect on domestic prices|than on the Pacific Coast. The Gjoa, in which he Moves, Packs and Stores f which are subject to the more controlling influence |achieved the Northwest Pasage, is shown today on P l Freight and Baggage i of world markets and prices than domestic in-|the beach near Golden Gate Park. Near by stands s eer ess i luences. |a granite shaft erec! e memory of the polar . 1 I ted to the f the pol ) Al["rl?nilfiqgellve of explorer by the Norwegian National League of BANK OOK ’ C l T L. Bakery S OF COAL i : [mericn “The arl’s Tax ! SITKA SPRUCE FOR YACHTING | Now comes the little ship, captained by Gurh “Remember the Name” PHONE 48 i CLASSIC. |Folgero, a friend of Amundsen, to make an appeal fl”d t/]( A PHONE - —_— {for contributions to build an appropriate memorial - il Sitka spruce. s finest timber, will play a|to Amundsen at Oslo. There is a certain pathos prac:::‘:l b;:::nl::%t 1s the first fext-book 1 the new achiool of 3 t mportant part in the battle r v about this venture, so difficult and hazardous, for, ¢ 1 E :)ostur;;:;;)riudl:m'):vu . ‘xm;];r 13\; 1:::1:1-}::'« “:\rxlp as Amundsen in his life struggled with debt to The diploma is an honorable discharge from the old school— FOR GOOD | { i Which will be the 14 of the victor in the race|PAY for his explorations, so after his death humble [[il but the lessons in' the new school are much more difficiit. Cleaning and Pressing I i ! next September off Newport, Rhode Island bctwcm””""ds are undergoing hardships to collect enough You are the. teacher—and by giving your son or daughter a CALL 371 1 i i o o A |money to perpetuate his memory. bank book, you teach him or her . | Work called for and delivered | ! an American vessel and “Shamrock V.” owned by ja: To be self-reliant—To be busi -like and systematic South Front Street b Sir Tho::ss Llplfl;‘:. Amx}f}'s be:; lkn.mcn ‘bporlb According to a story in the Baltimore Sun, mem- . To know the value of money The Caplt&l Cleme" man yachtsman. Four 2 merican ;fls will Lonnfxld bers of the lower House of Congress are planning And the most important lesson to insure success in life— m;l ":e Bt:?t:: U::a:;;wr.xmim-l;l:e :.Tx:lrk “:E; o-r ‘hs 3:.:.:1\\"%‘:.1};\'“npal\n g 21 thy Shumd&t m:{g 003h : REGULAR SAVING Prompt Service, Day and Night Lk gal nnv 4 0} s o s will expen |fuzay % in l\‘e movies get more than < $1.00 or more will open an account 8 . something near $1,000,000 to try for that privilege, |Year—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) COVICH AUTO SEBVICE BURFORDS CORNER 2 and the Englishman is, himself, spending between | H . $800,000 and $1,000000 in his fifth attempt to lift| "¢ Dave given up trying to understand a coun- . » enrenas pan ”l’hn .AT o . SR Joe Croan i the cup which was brought from England to the|... that gives a wet SERIMIS(S | for.. President tes Alaska 342 Day or Nigh TAXI SERVICE f States outside . the South and goes two to one Oldes i 50¢ 13 United States back in' 1851 when the schooner |againy Prohibition in & straw pollo—(Detroft News dest B wn AnyWhere in City Phone 314 i

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