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|Hnmpr is not as unpopular as many have been led Dall y 41(13’.(1 Empzre lio beliee or the fight against Prohibition has such Sy oo R e 2 or | FILMS AUTOS FOR HIRE e | v o i | JOHEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |an unpopular President in order to get in a good - i | e 1 incau Channel | Publishe. y_evening except Sunday by “("v e wnd Helene W. L. Albrecht A i ’ 3 | v 13| 3| | 2] S N ™~ ~ e EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY At Sec G PHYSIOTHERAPY = Streets, Juneau, Alaska Col. James Hamilton Lewis is probably wearing | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS ik ; d In the Post Office In Ju < a suppressed smile like that of the cat that ate F' . ’ . | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, M;etlng every sec- :’ 5 s the canary. The New Jersey primary election has s ung | 410 Goldstein Bullding S ond and fourth “w SUBSCRIPTI d‘vmpmsxzed the Prohibition issue and proved that B] Phone Office, 216 i ;YI;S a};ms ey ered by o or 3158 per aeh, Tre2dWell aM% et are learning to vote wet. Col. Lewis's opponent | 24-Hour Service — N ' Visiting broth ers 3 By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: is dry. Tilinois is wet o weltoms. % Loty ot S > " DRS. msm&rnmmm'f A . 2 x ; - 3 il < | . R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. By 5 ;{".:,“: SR hef a4 Since Hawley and Smoot and Grundy and all 1 DENTISTS M. H, SIDES, Sscretar GG he B e tesnlty 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ¥ | In the deliv papers. . the special interest barons have got through| ! PHONE 86 ‘ i i i 2 with their work on the tariff law, Belgium, France, | 5 | et vaths - — W v d . ¢ ‘ 11 Hours § a. m. to § p. m. S s, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ., |etc, have started in. ] *:‘:____ L s Begmmng SUNDAY, JUNE 15t11, ciated Press is exclusively entitled to ry Scottish Rite nof all news dispatches credited t = 3 $iaiie ) Regu o Dy a also m-‘ Alaskans generally will be pleased with the nom-| 118 Seward St. Phone 25 Dr. Charles P. Taxi Rates within the City of Ju. - ‘mn':' !',”:ff,“:"' ation of Representative White for the United i i !'| Dr. Charles Jenne ’ LT L LT T { DENTIST - o each month st 5 EED TO BE LARGER |States Senate by the Republicans of Maine. B neau will be 7:30 p. m. Booss NY OTHER PUBLICATION I alentine : i bl 2l T Y T " { Buil tish Rite Tempie | | Race of the Clippers. FERRY TIME CARD || 'I‘eleph:ll'.l:'flo $1 00 P C ll WALTER B. EEISEL, Secretary. | | —_— i e e ety ] (Miami News.) Leaves Juneau for Douglas and |~ R T .. b er a LOYAL ORDER ;,’ | When the clipper ship Herzogin Cecelie sailed Thane 4 v 3 o MOOSF H into Falmouth Bay, England, .the other day, it 6:15 a.m. '/ Dr. J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700. | i - |marked the fourth time in as many years that she 7:10a.m. ¢ DENTIST | ¢ —_— Meets every Monda s {had won the annual ocean race of the windjam- 9:15a.m.1 Rooms 5-68 Triangle Bldg. night, at 8 o'clock. |mers from Australia to England. Six fourmasters, 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. | | office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator |all laden with wheat cargoes, tried for the honors. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight Evenings by appoinment. | Gl ] T i A 1 l e & 2o 05 Ze ol {_ The winner made the voyage from Wallaroo to 3:15 p.m.1 $1:00am. Phone 321 acler axi ssoclatlon MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No, 147 |Falmouth in 110 days. She is 28 years old. Either! *4:00 p.m. S ———— Bscelid and 4 | she does not improve with age and experience or the IAS-;;- Douglas ':rS;:n;. 5 9 it :t.:c;mmon::o; o . w— elements have been unfavorable; for in previous tQUIBIR b vears the time was, respectively, 105, 96 and gs days. 8:30 a.m. $7:45 p.m. {| Dr. A. W. Stewa" H Scottish Rite Temple, But her achievement this year was none the less 9:30 a.m.t I DENTIST v, beginning at 7:30 p. m a triumph for her 26-year-old captain, appropriately || Hours § a. m. to 6 p. m. ™ HEAVRANX:B L. CRUBER, =l named Erickson. SEWARD. BUILDING | , Mastgpey 9l B, NAGHEG, E CITIES DISLIKE NICKNAMES. | Unlike some of the old India and China tea L0, Offico CHiE e . ° ooy, $ - — \clippers, the Herzogin Cecilie was not built for 1) RDER OF EAST) 5 ; California’s order of the Native Sons is |speed. Not a few of the old vessels which suc- a b=t -8 gewnd .,:1 ’ountlllll Sran reported to have placarded the m}:hm the lcumbed to the steamship would have left her trail- ;—"‘:“"}"“L; ’o:fy sorener o D F E % Tuesdays of each month, 4 Golden Gate with the words: “Thfs city’s |ing. The Lightning, for instance, which 76 years ago Sal g I T /ance t 8 o'clock, tish " X ] . . NYW 3 tish name is San Francisco—not Frisco.” The re- |sailed from Melbourne to Liverpool in 63 days. A v A | }Osteupnm—@n Coldstoin amg,]i A HERE IN THE CITY FOR $1 00 ;ite ‘Temple. BZOILY minder is intended for misguided outlanders total of 3,722 miles was run off in 10 consecuctive | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 8: 7 to ' Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— BURFORD, Worthy who insist on contracting the Spanish ver- days. The record run for a single day was 412 F & Navi [ or by appointment : DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Matron; FANNY L. ] sion of St. Francis miles—a speed that the slower steamers cannot| Juneau Ferry avVIga- | | 1 censed Osteopathic Physiclan | ROBINSON, Secretary. ek M S tion Company || - Fhon: Oftes e | Phones II and Single O ’ Fruncxs(‘fanlx are not alone. s Ipx:“\(’lll‘;n)l;'!';ml‘lzs o In ;;lese days NewhYork to San :“rancisc& viz}l 0 || Residence, MacKinnon Apts. { ENIGHTS OF COLUMEUS a city of historic name and prese: b ape Horn, was another course to try mettle of |gz — w:* —_— 9, : 3 Geghers Counc.. No. 1760 ance which also bears the name of & saint; |windjammers. The Fiying Cloud, in 1881, made ths| | The Coffee Shuppe | |5— | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Meetings second and last Far and wide it is spoken of as “St Jo.” voyage in 89 days, and three years later repeated b ¥ Monday at 7:30 p. m, But at home—except among friends—it re- the feat. This time was from three to four \veeks“ B || Dr. Geo. L. Barton Transient brothers urgs 3 I g re dignified appellation of St. bett h | Home cooked meals as you like | ] tains its more dignified appella . etter than the average | | them.” Peaturing Chicken Din- | [ CHIROPRACT QR ’ ° ed to attend. Councl b Joseph. Now few clipper ships remain. The gallant race| | ners every Thursday. Rice & | | | Hellenthal Building Chambers, Fifth Strees 8 Apparently, resldents of Manhattan ure |of the Hersogin Oecilie is a tribute to fhe slmost|| Ay »'Bl T mt, hie B [ o werrern "SERvIOR ONEY ra am S a X I JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. i ameng the few who are not particular about extinct line of swift and sturdy vessels which once i H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 1§ Franklin Streets. roamed the seven seas. At Portland, Oregon, m'a______.___ {July, will be celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Hours: 10 a. m. % 12 noon 2p m tod p. m, the name of their city. Even New Orleans cannot - quite reconcile itself to being called Phone 565 DOUCILAS AkRIE 117 F. O. E. “Noorleens” But like the Bellman in "“The arrival there of the first stéamer equipped with |- iR | 6p.m to8pm Meets first and thirg Hunting of the Snark” we “answer to hi_ |clectric lights. This was the Columbia, plying be-| | PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE | | | . m. p. m. &mmday!‘ And or to any loud cry’—more particuarly to a "lween New York and the Fasific NoFthwest vie the A%1 SHWARD . SUSEIE G B’,,,,‘g’,‘;’g";;‘;’“‘ STAND AT ARCADE CAFE at Eagles Hal || sound which is varlously spelled “Nyork” |Strait of Magellan. Even that development came, ' Table board — weekly, $10.00; | a Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, or “Nyawk” No amount of advertising by |half a century ago, and now there are three modern | | Single meals, 50 cents each; | Day and Night Service \|P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- the Native Sons of Manhattan—if there be liners on the New York-West Coast run which are! dinner served from 5:30 to |:f - o 2 || itirig. bectbecs: waiorse. any. such—could persuade the world to pro- not only lighted, but propelled as well, by electricity.| | 6:30 P. m | J‘ Robert Simpson Any Place in the City for $1.00 il nounce our fair city's name reverently— |Such events tell us how long gone is the heyday| | Gy ( Opt. D ' " ) y 4 (New York Times.) lof the windjammers. A=t SRRBRENSS". (55 o i | - . . . v O e T We have no quarrel with the Native Sons of the| ! i 51| endonta ‘e Angties Qut- — THE CASH BAZAAR- Golden West for trying to get rid of the nickname, | ’ The Florence Shop I f Optibablogy | ot t “Frisco.” It is not a pretty appellation, while “San | The Glory of Texas. | | “Natvette” Croquignole Perm- , | Open Evenings ! Francisco” is a beautiful name and appropriate | El anent Wave (Olympia Olympian.) Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ' Prompt Service, Day and Night 199 ; v B v ra ans. BEAUTY SPECIALISTS ) for a City that was founded by the Franciscans.| oo SFHC OWBBAR) & Fhos £ for Avpotnigage ] | CovicH AuTo SERVICE Opposite U. S. Cable Oflwe However there is a far better basts for “Frisco”ineg five new States has a good deal to be said (s DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL STAND AT THE OLYMFIC than is implied in the reference to “misguided OUtfor it, on strictly practical grounds, and doubtless | = fLok b gj;:‘m:et:mpflmn Phone 342 Day or Night —_—— landers, etc.” “Frisco” as a nickname for San has even more potent arguments from certain| 5 1 Roofn rl’:ine‘lnlentin.msmn'wl $1-00 GARBAGE Francisco is as aged &s the “days of old, the days|political standpoints; but for purely sentimental rea- | ‘ 10:00 to 6:00 Even.i dg of gold.” It is a contemporary of the Forty-Niners, |sons we hope that nothing comes of it. /3 JUNEAU CABINET i Ap‘polntmer‘xt. Ph;:fi: TO ANY PART l ’ and was used in all the ports of the seven seas| Texas, after all, is in a class by itself. Its| and DETAIL MILL- ! ¥ HA LING during the greatest of all great stampedes. For a [Sheer bigness makes it a unique State. Texans e e, TELEPHONE OF CITY i3 generation or two all along the American Pacific |PaVe always gloried in it, and the rest of the WORK CO. J P LQT CLEANING e Sttt ol country can glory in it likewise. When you talk |{ Junean Public Library D Office at Wolland’s 1] s & about Texas you can toss “biggest,” “largest,” “great- Front Street, next to Warmer ! ¥r Readi R 183 TA ’ n ! Tailor Sh i rar o T o T est” and other superlatives around in carefree Machine Shop ! ee heading Hoom )K allor Shop %g ONLY ONE ISSUE. ;{:11;?1“5 : .:ltlhgf which is very stimulating, for some CABINET and Ofty Hall, Second Fleor Chesgfoggr:”wn : —_— . ai ' Main Street and Fourth 6 & By the way, that nomination of Morrow was not But suppose this tremendous State is sliced ] tan Pioneer such a black-eye to the Naval Treaty and World asunder to make five new States. Where would our MILLWORK Reading Room Open From S d at DAgm?:’;‘:Z“Ek ] Court as Hearst papers would liked to have seen superlatives g0 then? Why, right out of the win-|§ v oypn oo o ARPENTER 8a m to10p m Pool Hall & administered. Mr. Morrow helped to make the naval|doW, of course. The prospect is desolating. We| o Circulation . % T breaty and: he is an advocate of the World Court, heed one State of gargantunan proportions; need WORK s pfi""fflg‘;“""‘. o, Cars for Hire—Drive Gastinean Hotel | However, it will probably be admitted that the s i onal e s ; GLASS REPLACED P. m. Current Magazines, Yourself : successful candidate’s opposition to Prohibition : | IN AUTOS Newspapers, Reference, DAY AND NIGHT | brought him more votes than his position on these A Kentuckian Honored. e : Books, Ete. SERVICE | intemational matters. (Cinginnati Enquirer.) Estimates Furnished Upon FREE TO ALL | And that is a reminder: When the Prohibitlon| pormer Governor and Former Senator Augustus| Request issue is clearly drawn other issues count for little. (Qwsley Stanley, of Kentucky and Washington, has : It will be difficult to keep the voters thinking of [been appointed by President Hoover a member of L]'ch. the tariff, the Naval Treaty, the World Court or |the International Joint Commission, with the in- HARRIS H any of the other problems that concern the country |dorsement of the Republican leader whom he de- G A R B AGE 3 ardware Joweler amd as long as the wet and dry question is unsolved. {;ateg forhlf'fl"emm' in lflli—idwm P. Nflorl‘gwr—fltng- 3 Company Optician f both th arties 1d, as they may, declare |*1¢ Republican successor of the man who defeate HAl ’LED oL e ol parion, yo it Mg Stanley for the Senate in 1924, John H. Robsion. Now located next . Watedeo against Prohibition, we might have a good, old- Senator Stanley was indorsed for the place by Sox oum 4 Diamonds 8 e e AND ANIN( Sliverware l.x‘.;lhlgnold ulx:rr ((dn.])am\. Olt\(mlso ‘mI:xff batt:eslolhcr Sfoidagh ISkSahi s and Dis | A ox : ((:;ONNORS wi e fought out among Senators and epresent “'.mem p.envrully is approved in Kentucky by both g ¢ tives in Congress. Solitical ‘Dard & ARAGE Oour job shop is as near to you Naturally a liberal and an ardent advocate of B. C. FISHERIES USE AIRPLANE. the constitutional rights of the people, Senator | ——— Stanley fell a victim to the hysteria which followed According to information contained in a recent|enactment of the Federal Prohibition law. Easily issue of the Vancouver Star and forwarded tolthe leader of his party in the Senate, he did not . the Department of Commerce by American Trade |heésitate at any time to stand by the constitutional Commissioner E. G. Babbitt at Vancouver, Canada, |Principles enunciated by Thomas Jefferson, of whose by J. A Mother-}“mks and life he had been a close student, but |that was not popular in Kentucky at the time, and Stanley surrendered his office rather than his as your telephone. Phone us to call and we will be right on the jobto get the job you have forus W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES DAY-FAN RADIOS “Tt suits ‘mother; . it suits me — breakfast dinner or tea” *— so sings the Ljittle Housewife. Mother announcement has been made well, Chief Superintendent of Fisheries, that a con- tract has been awarded to Vancouver aviators for 400 | convictions. Phone 1 has explained to her flying hours, during the salmon fishing season on| A worthy foeman at all times, Kentucky Re- how this particular e the coasts of British Columbia. publicans felt a great admiration for Stanley, and Front Street Juneau bread happened to be so particularly good. We take pains to make it that way. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” This will be the fifth successive year for the when Former Senator Fred T. Dubois's death left patrol by seaplane of fishing grounds, inspection|a vacancy on the International Joint Commission, of spawning grounds and interior waters. and it was felt that a Democrat should be ap- pointed to succeed him, Kentucky Republican lead- “Q % Ova . o ers promptly indorsed him for the place. SMU (.('LE“M(E(;{;:‘): MADE IN As a scholar Stanley ranked with Henry Cabot . Lodge and as an‘ orator he probably had no superior in the Senate when he was a member of it. In Kentucky the .fact that he was to speak b |at any place insured a capacity audience. He 4 in America has the good will of the people of his Scate, re- The peddler, continues the Bureau's statement,|oardless of the warmth and vigor of the political who explains to his prospective customer that the |battles in which he was engaged for thirty years.’ woolens he exhibits were smugged into the country, 3 18 generally a fraud. It is peculiarly true of the Graf Zeppelin that “Recently,” states the Bureau's bulletin, “a man |it is here today New York Daylight Saving Time ! 1 74)) R \ Py A f i “Jhe BANK,BOOK from another city advertised, from a hotel room |@nd there tomorrow Greenwich Mean Standard i . d address, genuine Persian orlental rugs. These proy- | Time—(New York Times.) E an tfie IPI OMA H H H H FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thad and PFranklin 1-4 Front and Pranklin 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby st Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. *‘Bmuggled goods’'” warns the Better Business Bureau of St. Louis, “are often made right here S —— 2 Moves, Packs and Stores 1 Freight and Baggage { Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL ed to be imitations of ordinary quality and of do¥| .. party knows what it wants and can't The bank book is the first text-book in the new school of mestic manufacture. Of course, he was asklnmgfl it, while an old-line party can get what it practical experience. much more than the rugs were worth.,” wants if it could only agree on what it is.—(St. The diploma is an honorable discharge from the old school— — e Louis Globe-Democrat.) but the lessons in the new school are much more difficult, MORROW FOR HOOVER IN 1932. R U, J80 o e You are the teacher—and by giving your son or daughter a —_— The tariff question might have more influence bassador M Republ designate fo th lections if th le weren't bank book, you teach him or her Ambassador Morrow, Republican design: rlon this year's electio e peop! veren't so To be self-reliant—’ i Senator from New Jersey, will not be a candidate stirred up over Prohibition.—(Indianapolis News.) T’:“:m:; :Ab::::-ol“k;o::: systematic— for the Presidency in 1932, according to his managers TR Bl e 7 54 D DA A e daca § S At any rate, opposition to Prohibition is now st important lesson to insure success in life— and friends in his State. Just before the recent REcE s o ELEVATUR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prgp. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-8 PFifth and Kennedy. 4-1'Ninth, back of power house. e T it | stsa | et respectable. That shows some progress toward primary, claiming to speak for the Ambassador, they i ¢ $1.00 . L. C. SMITH and CORONA earid SR ho’ fvers the renomination and. red sanity.—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) or more will o)el_l an account 4 X ] election of President Hoover, and that he will 8up-| e pemocratic Paity, says the Cleveland Plain Th B ]‘ B , d B k Guaranteed by | port the President both for the nomination and the Degler, needs a voice in the wilderness. It is pretty eB. M . benrendas ban J. B. BURFORD &-CO. clection. generally understood it has the wilderness.—(Detroit “Our door step is worn by ! And this suggests one of two things: President|News.) ¢ Oldest na':’f in Al‘"k“ satisfied customers” &l ERR TR e L =2y 22000000 an ans o S T Y

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