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23 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY l; 1930. and helped to carry it forward. After his father’s Dall V 1’(13’5“ Emplre [death he spread his mining interest and multiplied ‘\" PROFESSION AL ]“ Fratornal Societica 1t ___ | the fortune that was left to him e A UTOS FOR HIRE ‘ | olral o oY - - EDIT()R AND MANAGER‘ Col. Thompson narrowly missed being the prin- ,. ! 2 JOHN, .W' e ‘{ i |cipal owner of two great Northern mining prop- Helene W. L. Albrecht | Gastinzau nnel | e l,\{’{“’;’{ Sunday by | the|erties. He turned down the Kennecott when it was|| PHYSIOTHERAPY 3 = ska. |offered him because he said it was more a railroad Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting evé: s?c e he Post Office in Juncau as Second Class proposition than a mining prospect He missed | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, e foyur:y; = owning the Premier mine because his engineer in 41u Goldstein Bullding Phone Office, 216 Caél-son’ s Taxi Wednesdays at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. charge there failed to drive a crosscut from the| i oclock. Flks Hall, - Dellvered by carrler in Juncau, Douglag: Treadwell and |prospecting tunnel, and he gave up his option. EVERYTHING pL—————— 48 Visiting brothers the following rates: Both properties ha among the world’s o = welcome. o 1% ToRthe: 1h advance i i i o ¥ 5RS KASFR & FREEBURGER #6.00; one mon 3 s | Exeatdst shinea. ! £5r the B DENTISTS i ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 o fi' nfi“;gg'sm““m Ruler. ‘Subscribers wiil con vor if they will promptly | @ g iy . LH. ; ] n”“,{ ‘g‘]‘i‘:‘:" ok v gy 1rr§gu|u2u§ H(‘(lzlx ;};or:psontdld mor:\ mr;nhtxummal;cc T:;\;vi 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Secretary. i e delive 'S Vi S phila Ir'oj " B S lptone 1 Editori e L SRR e 0 T et i GLORIOUS PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-ordinate Boa — takings. His interest in everything that cn;zagedi d Hours 9 8. m. to § p. m. . les of Freemasos MEM‘?ERl,ngisgg(lfiLE‘D Paffid to tne the activities of people and all that counted for FOURTH 58 3 Phones II and Sm le 0 | ry Scottish Rite n of all news di ches credited to improvement of living conditions was keen. He OF JULY ,n»,,___—___—? g 'W Regular meetinga o ‘;';l;‘“',;’\ in” this paper and also the |wag o patron of the arts and sciences and a bene- {1 Dr. Charles P. Jerne Cirlion’s Taxi and- Armibulines Sbrvics \! . Yl second Pridar - factor of educational institutions. THE DENTIST X each month st ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER s i 7:30 p. m. Boos THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | His country and the world lost a big man and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ¢ " T = la force for the common good when Col. Willlam C A g H Bullding WAL m::ifi“"‘ Tempia Boyce Thompson passed away. i ! Telephone 176 i it bl | e h LOYAL ORDER | - Notwithstanding the peaceful gestures of the| | BA ZAAR o ra am S a X 1 OF MOOSE Japanese for the last several years we feel like ad- i Juneau Lodge N i ‘ overal year i] Dr.J. W. Bayne o 1 vising those Russians who fired on Japanese vessels to have an alibi or a good explanation ready for |prompt use. At least Gov. Parks will be able to view Con- gress from an unprejudiced standpoint. It raised! his salary $3,000 a year—from $7,000 to $10,000. DENTIST | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by appoinment. Phone 321 |l l Dr. A. W. Stewart Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Night Service Any Place in the City for $1.00 A Meets every Monday . night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 824 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Second and fourth Mon- day of each monih n Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. 3 i DENTIST | Jones’s Views Unchanged. Hotirs % i Sl A0 B b he — s 2 "’ EVANS L. GRUBER, T IITENB AL | (Belffigham Herald) SEWARD BUILDING 4 SRR SR IR Mastr. CHARLES E. NAGHEL, | oA | : L Otfice Phone 469, Res. b | . e s . . i g Service, Day and Night . i 2 : _EBR/ N ' Senator Wesley L. Jones has directed the at l 9 Phone 276 Prompt e | THE FOURTH (l)l ‘llEl\"r CELEBRATION | ot the editor to a statement he made re- aorv's a_fe e R A TG S IOE l ORDER CF EASTERN STAR | S NEXL Ispecting Prohibition following the action of the . 2 ——— OVICH AUTO SERVIC i i }(1 Bocond, ané. §.04L54 4’ i Juneau and Douglas in common with all other | Washington State Convention of the Republicans STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Tuesdags of each month, here last month. Regular Dinners [ Dr. H. Vance Phone 342 Day or Night at 8 o'clock, BSeottish American towns and towns throughout the world in "y BT gicnatones quoting the Senator said | S Osteopath—201 CGioldstein Bidg. Rite Temple, LILY 4 e s a | Short Orders ] I which any considerable number of Americans are pe eypressed willingness to submit a resolution | | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 t0 5; 7 to ® ] . BURFORD, Worthy | located will celebrate the 154th anniversary of the agking for modification of the Volstead law should| Lunches ! or by appointment : | Matron; FANNY L. birth of the United States on Friday. On both sides the people of his home State, ask for resubmis- Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. of Gastineau Channel there will be attractive sion of the question. POPULAR PRICES Phone: Office 1671. e —_——— programs of sports and other events that contribute| This was generally interpreted as an indication! Residence, MacKinnon TELEPHONE OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS to pleasure and the holiday spirit. However, the thing that counts above everything else in making the Fourth of July the occasion that John Adams predicted it would become is the spirit of the people that Senator Jones would change his attitude if directed by the majority of Washington voters to do so. Senator Jones afterward explained that while he HARRY MABRY Proprietor | il A Dr. Geo. L. Barton | CHIROPRACTOR ek 183 TAXI | Phone Seghers Counc.: No. 176 Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll $ leb ET i L would be willing to have the question resubmitted, who celebrate, and that means nearly everybody. ghould a majority of his constituents ask for this,| IHIIINENTIIINIIIIIN | | Hellenthal Building Stand at Pioneer A Thefe is no place where more genuine enthus- ne would strongly oppose a change and try to de- | OFFICE’ SERVICE ONLY . MULLEN, G K. fasm is displayed in the observance of Ind®pend- feat a modification or repeal issue. Hours: 10 & m. %o 12 noon | Pool Hall H J. Secretary. ence Day than in Alaska. In spite of the disposi-| Senator Jones says “that is a matter of con- SPECIAL 2p m toB p m DOUCLAS WA Y 0 K tion to be critical of the National Government the scieqce with me and I will never vote to repeal or‘ | 2 Cars for Hire—Drive ‘ Gastineau Hote) Allunu ks .nnd.cm;u people of Alaska are over-matched nowhere for modify that amendment, and if the question should | 6 p. m to8p m | Yourself { &Mondays 8 o'cluck authentic patriotism, and that applies to the very be submitted to the country I will do everything QUALITY | By Appointment | i) . at Eagles Hall large percentage of our population that is of alien :;f‘ \:Vnaysh?::f.z:l :flz_]e:',avtehen;&;opx;?lfle of the Statz PHONE 259 | DAY AND NIGHT | Luaglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W, birth as well as to those whose family trees have ® oo PSR ol B Tl Senator Jongs STATIONERY SERVICE R P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- root in Colonial soil. G 7 4 iting brothers welcome. 5 would submit the question, if asked to do so, but; Robert Sim prc There is no occasion to urge the people to unite ne would not support any change even though a at pson skttt E L e e in making the celebration Friday worth while. The majority of the people, whose representa Opt. D. g HA LED Y S SRR R A people will do that without any encouragement from should petition him to do so. He would set his own | Graduste Sos Angeles Col- L).Saaricx AND LOT CLEANING THE CASH BAZAAR any source. They will do it because they feel that conscience against the wishes of a majority of his| 75c ‘1 box lege of Optometry and Jeweler amd E. O. DAVIS way about it all. constituents, no matter how great a majority that | Opthalmology | Opfi.uh- -Ph(;neAm ‘ E b : The Fourth of July is usually an occasion when might be. y Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | Open venings Here we have an exemplification of representa-| A ]arge variety of styles " Watcdeo people indulge in a lot of spread-eagle stuff abfluh the greatness of the Nation that has grown from the Declaration of Independence and the struggles that have been made to give it effect. But even that is unnecessayy. The facts. are obvious. They have been viewed by a candid world, and are known of all people everywhere. The celebrations that will occur Friday in all sections ef all the con- tinents and islands of the seas will repeat an often told story that conveys more than mere words. i |tive government. A people may choose a represen- | tative and instruct him as to the things they wum‘ done, but the representative may tell them he will | act in response to his own conscience and will not | follow instructions from home no matter how unan-| imous that might be. It is an interesting situation, | to say the least. And it is clearly shown in Sen- 'ator Jones's attitude that he has no intention to | 'yield his personal opinions of the sacredness of | Prohibition as is! in white and tints DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrlst-Opnclan ‘ Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. l | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment. Phone 484 Juneau Public Library | Diamonds ivarware The Coffee Shoppe MRS. K. HOOKER | Home cooked meals as you like | | them.” Featuring Chicken Din- ners every Thursday. Rice & | Ahlers Bldg., Corner Tbird and | | " PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE | 21 SEWARD STREET | | Table board — weekly, $10.00; | single meals, 50 cents each; | dinner served from 5:30 to [-6:30 p. m. | CARRIE A WALL i — R A ] Franklin Streets. Opposite U. S. Cable Office | GARBAGE HAULING LOT CLEANING Office at Wolland’s Gt 118 Seward St. Phone 25 | F, Reading R Tailor S , g Q Great Britain is not so warm about a Unite '} ‘Free Rheadin oom Y L COL. WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON. g\ "o¢ gurope, probably thinking shell be busy [ Cnn——————————————— « Chester Barnesson | (nouph holding together the United States of Bri- | foews wew—. —— City Hall, Second Fleor Col. William Boyce Thompson, who died at his New York State home last Friday, was one of the greatest among America’s matchless mining men. He began life in the West—in the pioneer days| of Montana. He ended it a world figure, for the as a shining example of what to avoid.—(Indian- CO Circulation Room Open from world was his working field. He was perhaps as apolis Star.) | WORK . 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T:00, m 8:30 well known in London and other financial centers | —_— p. m. Current Magasines, xt to Warner as in the United States. He was interested in| The United States Senate was once known as Frews sm’"“““' Shww o Newspapers, Reference, everything that came out of the ground. ithe greateSt deliberative body in the land. Todav; Books, Etc. 15 " i f - |1t garded hi test fault-: fmdin organi- Col. Thompson was fortunate in that his fathe lz,n.::mr-e—[:i[l)e: ]v;‘;n‘ese R?erge:stei) S CABINET and FREK TO ALL made a fortune while he was yet a youngster, nnd‘ M’LLWORK :; "‘":‘5 g“'?;‘h L echellent C;‘"‘l‘“‘l D:":ih :Ecm‘:cl:‘l Prohibition Commissioner Doran believes that e —— / | ucation. The country was fortunate that, unlike the law could be enforced if people would boy-|{ GENERAL CARPENTER}|®T — & many rich men's sons, he took up his father's work cott liquor.—(Philadelphia Bulletin.) WORK ER ! 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