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R — —— e % . far from general agreement that the im- L d l)("I v Alaska Em pire provement {5 due to the numerous. mechani- ‘ PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | o cal experiments of treh amelioration of . ¥ A UTOS FOR H R s T | political ethics. Primaries as a substitute . W T TN S 0 Er e . 1 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| for conventions, and city managers and I MENT GF *Helene W . Gastineau Channel ; | commission governments as substitutes for Helene W. L. Albrecht e 4 1 every evening except AR Mayors and Aldermen, are not the reason PHYSIOTHERAPY filiece = x e LK RINTING. COMPANY # and Main | fay c | | - B. P. 0. ELKS Tout;, ALk e | for a higher tone in political life. The real Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Y| Meeting every ! | reason is a general lift in civic morality, Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ’ Wetnedas Cventn the Post Office in Juneau as Sccond Class| " pio i ivilizati ; 410 Goldstein Buildiny L4 : & + I a forward movement in civilization away g at 8 o'clock. Elks - | from fronticr habits and practices. Yet even Phone Office, 216 ar Son b aXl Hall g Serivarad by tokrPaE L lUoeat,. Doupiat, Tresdwell andi - ¥ SE SR IE: LOTIEE G Ul Al Organization Auth orizes e L S e ——— | visiting brothers | Thane for $1.25 per month. j mind to think of progress ‘“constructively, P O TS ST | welcome. By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | in terms of concrete devices, systems, codes, Trustees to Look for , || DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 | R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. One year, | six months, in advance. | cageguards. If our elected judges are a - 3 | DENTISTS . . o | S, S gyt $6.0 i 5 | ] i T 6 | B | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. e hey will promptly| poor lot, it is the constructive solution to Suitable Sites 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— | agistiat s 4 notify un lure or irregularity | gaqyocate the appointment of judges. If ap- 1 § | PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel | Co-Ordinate Bod- D e ot An A Busifiess Offies | pointed judges are a disgrace, the con- | Iil‘v;‘-épmm* of Iicallll]flabygm‘:inds | Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. . = ies of Freemason- = 7 4 { structive remedy is to elect them. The |and their equipment will be under-feo . Ph 11 l S l 0 | | ry Scottish Rite MEMBER OF As&U(iI:TED‘ PRE‘S”& ! 4 non-constructive - remedy of arousing the |taken in the near future by the Ju‘- % PRI, - Vs 2 D PRI ones ang "ng e ) Regular meetings for repul n of all news dispatches er civic consciousness to the necessity of neau Volunteer Fire Dcpnrt‘menv ] X b ' ’ : Ysecond Friday gt Wise or W this paper and also th honest and competent judges manifests it- | was indicated at last night's meet-7 | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month at local_news hereir i self more rarely, |ing of that organization held inf| DENTIST 7:30 p. m. Scot- TIGN GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER AL e e |the rooms of the Firemen's Club inif | Boons a;‘:;fdgl:”emme tish Rite Temiple. » (A A OTHER PUBLICATION City Hall. - 'R B. HEISEL, Secretary. - | That Nye committee scems to be first of all| A resolution wgs adopted by the! Telephone 176 9 . e ; b bent on making as much trouble as possible for members authorizing the trustees to SR ra am S aXl LOYAL ORDER the Republicans, and Senator Nye is listed as @ |look up available vacant lots suit-)e ————————————— OF MOOSE Republican, too. lablc for playground developmentI | Dr. J. w. Bayne Juneau Lodge No. 700. ¢ and the installation of equipment. DENTIST Phone 565 Meets every Monday An Associated Press dispatch says: “Kenneth|They were instructed to submit a Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. i night, at 8 1;»'010?(- Mackintosh, a former Washington Supreme Court|full report at the November meet-| | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. | . ; SHEARER, Dictator. Justice and a dry, ete” Dry? Since when? (& o Evinltigspbyssuioipy | STAND AT"ARCADE CAFE bl o Tong | SR ¥ | he Fair Commil e or- one | p . INT SJUNEA -E i A SancE | ganization reported last night that|e ‘ Day and Night Service MOUNT JUNEAULODGE NO. g1 | We Keep the Polo Cup. i 4 Z — Second and fourth Mbn- a net profit of $517 had been made | & " - day of each month in | (New York Times.) o he R s syl (Dr. A, W Stewart ] Any Place in the City for $1.00 Scottish Rite Temple, & America's victory, decisively attained by winning | it S04t N e Gen- DENTIST | & beginning at 7:30 p. m. the second game of the international polo series at eral Fund available for its civic Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. '_____;;__;;— v EVANS L. GRUBER, lM(’thW Brook yesterday, was for the first time SEWARD BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- 3 TBERRY TAXI CO. | o= = | & activities. ! ja broadly national triumph. The West was repre- B 3 Office Phone 469, Res. | |sented with the East on Captain Thomas Hitcheock,| 2 M- Bradford, veteran member Phone 276 | - _ : his | :Jr's Smashing Four. 1t 1 i Ao H of of the Department, presented 5 V8 .f ORDER OF EASTERN STAR '8 sm g Fou as also the triumph of f,..qionation last night which was| —— S L e it PHONE 314 Second and Fourth There are so many Federal bureaus that the the Hitchcock family, not the least factor in the'accep’ed with regret. He becomes |® - Tuesdays of each month, i 4 v cause Tesult being the marvelous condition of the United ¥ i Dr G L. B | d Burford’s C | ok wirsd suggestion that we have another one may cause oo U0t F L TP 1 o an honbrary member through the r Geo. L. DBarton Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 o'clock, Scottish some to shudder. But the World Work for Sep- > " 5 SNCH ummer long have been|,,, .i; of his membership. “Kelly”| | CHIROPRACTOR Rite Temple. LILY ¢ oy tor anothec Buresu thet ‘aight tp|inder fe cye of ‘thejfalher ofithe young CApIER I ilEs Fike alected, 0" fill tHEEN | = T BURFORD, Worthy B Wiyockie) REOM TRt s it |l Perhiaps the haBpiest element in American e Hellenthal Building i | Matron: FANNY L have an appeal to the business sense of the cOUNUY.|guccess was the unanimity of the team's backing % OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ! ] ROBINSON, Secretary. It proposes that we have a Federal Travel Bureau by the public. Before, due to the practice of se-| (oo '_Ga"‘“ag‘he‘r o s Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon Prompt Service, Day and Night rr . Bt o to be attached to the Department of Commerce the |lecting a Four in advance and then changing its L v 4 2 p. m. to5 p. m. i 1 g 54 i i 3 4 | | 4 X MBUS purpose of which would be to let the world—in-|personnel severai limes, there was factional fPelina‘y:‘;’:’ u“;’i’lflf““:‘of_“]‘»{h‘h:v:{z‘; FES o S ||t Covicn AuTo SERVICE || i a x l { &"'GHT:Eggfrs%g\hwrN}) it b g - i ¥ ¥ 2 e ek assenger on the Est 5 a | - 1760, cluding particularly our own people—know what we (behind the removed candidates. There was also an‘when she safled last evening for B);Q;g;;;;nt;ns;nt ] i STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i Meetings second and tast Monday at 7:30 p. m. y Transient brothers urg= ed to attend. Courcil Chambers, Fifth Street. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. have in the United States that would be interest-|underlying sentiment that sufficient opportunity i i )l Phone 342 Day or Night Find b e, |to qualify was not given to players from other|Sitka. He will enter the Ploneers’; o . . = 2 1 00 B O ravel. epecially during the agreeable |PAFtS of the country. This year Captain Hitchcock | Home there. : R TR . EUIIE W ViiEaYR.,, copbria. By Ao 2 land the Defence Committee invited aspirants from months. They visit the mountains and seas and |,y poivc of the Jand, and there was np quarrel -3 | - - " s . |7 BULBS AND BULB PRICES | Robert Simpson i S TO ANY PART scenes of historical and other interest. They seek |with the final choice. D S e i clliseis in Aaroeabls and whsve BSS| | "Hhe msgiah pisyed waDatly and JoUBNbat thbjuccss o0 Cl IS ibfe DEREE Opt. D.. [ - Bugoenn Fepuget - OF CITY | H.J.TURNER, Seeretary. turesque scenery abounds. They hunt out the won-(end. But the misfortunes which befell some of it fo doRi ey plafit{ G'l*zd:“;f é“’io‘;’;‘g: e’flf:" I Wave | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E.. der spots of the world |their best players and the long sea voyage of ing. A" are of the best grades 8 Opthglmologz | | Meets first and third Why should we not let the travelers of the the ponies were in themselves almost fatal obsmcles]ami highest qualit; obtainable. g 4 {3 . | One &Mondays, 8 o'clock, world know what we have to show? We go abroad to victory, even if the American Four had "mvBuylng é‘irrct rr‘:)m g?:owers enables Gilazses ¥itied, Le:xses g ol Specml R(lt(“ 1 at Eagles’ Hall, by the thousands and take cash by the hundreds |Peen 5o excellent a team. us to make our prices somewhat| ———————————— = ¢ Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W..B. of millions with us to spend abroad. Why not get| S : A {less than those asked by dealers DR. K. E. SOUTHWELL | | $10.00 ]GUB’I SMIT]H Secretary. Visiting some of this business for ourselves? We have | Canada’s Answer to Our Tariff. ioithe iEig T itte comparison Optometrist-Optician [ brothers welcome. S regions that possess attractions for travelers at s | below shows. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | - VAN X v AT = T L e i o] e opanp T Tor Sty e e e oo e b B ink TSy, TR - BEATAY ol | ‘ . he Canadian Governmen or obvious asons | ips, for all reliable dealers handle i 4 d | S 8 A Let it all be made known 4 3""“‘ not admit that its emergency tariff schcd»illk)m same grade, hence prices are g}g‘:z 21;:0?);1‘:?;0::@;9;3 i / PARLOR fir)” to AR G | THE CASH BAZAAR Of course travelers come to the United States yjes which went into effect yesterday are intended |strictly comparable. This compari- to 12: 1:00 to 5:30 | PR S S Opcn Evenings now. It is said that Canadians spend $85,000,000 (as an answer to our new Hawley-Smoot duties.|son is made with a Philadelphia e ! ol = —— |l L FRONT STREET a year in this country. Why not try to 11101‘}~nxc.:01‘“:‘111}1_\'. C;«x.\mlu\ :wliu.n is designed to stimulate |seed firm, doing, pr‘rhéps‘ the larg- = = !‘ - E TuEe Juneau LAUNDRY N Nenr, Cotamivd Thintea | this traffic? Canadians could afford it for they jhome industry and absorb the unemployed. Never-|est mail order business of its kind 1 4 2 £ i L colect from fourists much more—s251000000 in |theless, many of the new rates are identical with in the country and also of a seed|{Jynoay Public Library!| | THE NEW IDEAL | z l:r“"tk"“dssfl'.""d";‘tw*"’l“_ 1929, And it might be suggested to Europeans who | those which were recently embodied in the Ameri-|house doing a large wholesale and b s Y ! | SHOPPE | 14 it or s e S d - > travel that if they find the United States dry |C3D tariff act. For example, the latest American |retail business and importing thou- | Free Readmg Room I 318 ol Stbeet it PHONE 359 or monotonous th y roads leading to ‘Canada are rates on potatoes, eggs, butter, cattle, sheep, and|sands of cases of bulbs every sea-| ! MARY HAMMER § BOVORILS, LTRSS RS : Y€ hogs are exactly duplicated in the new Canadian|son, with stores in New York and City Hall, Second Floor | ARY H. . NI S -ererrerd FOREST ; always open and essy fo find [law. That certainly looks like a game of tit for tat.|Chicago. One in each of several Main Street and Fourth Alaskan Novelties — Swedish France has a travel bureau and in return she| pe tacle of two neighboring nations, each |classes of Tulips with prices are : = | and Finnish Copperware— collected last year $333,000,000 from foreign tour-the other's best customer, engaging in a tariff war|for a dozen as follows: i Reading Room Open From | Knives and Linens WOOD A ists, She hag travel commissioners who make it|is not at all alluring. And the end, apparently, Phila- New York Ll o easy for the inexperienced to cross international|has not yet been reached; for the new Caandian Juneau delphia Chicago |} Girculation Room Open from § | * GARBAGE HAULING borders. The World's Work proposal is for us to|tariff is only an interim agreement, with a more Florists House Houses 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:30 to 8:30 L e Office at Wolland's do that. Tt suggests that we place Government |general revision scheduled for the next session of | Couleur 1 p. m. Current Magazines, t Tailor Shop agents in Canada first and then cover the world [the Parliament. Last spring the King Ministry | Cardinal .$ 85 $ 90 $110 Newspapers, Reference, i 183 5 L i e e i brought forward a tariff bill which would have |Peach Blos- Books, Etc. Chester Barnesson : as fast as the work may be extended. |dealt a blow to some $200,000000 of our export Som 85 1.00 110 PHONE 66 |trade. While this measure was pending there was |Princess FREE 70 ALL TAXI DAIRY FERTILIZER ¥ ABOUT STATE RIGHTS AND THE a change of government, and the Bennett Ministry,| Elizabeth .. .75 70 B0 | M R e N s Ll i LIQUOR PROBLEM. now in office, is both more protectionist and less Louise XIV.. 1.10 110 115 e 7 4 ~ s friendly to the United States than the government |Sirene 5 90 100 'R 24| {STAND AT PIONEER i Wile both Gov. Roosevelt and Gov. Ritchie are [it succeeded. JUNEAU FLORISTS ady. | Our trucks go £0Y Plase suy. | L ROOM | unreservedly committed to the repeal of the Eigh-| Canada clearly has it in her power to hurt our| ——_________= [ :’:.‘fa ':n:";:r ::“fll:fi‘ge | POO JUNEAU TRANSFER teenth Amendment there is a difference in detail |foreign trade by duplicating our own action. The b bl i e - in the maner they would procced. Gov. Roosevelt|Question is whether in hurting her neighbor she | i Srner, teogbis, { Day and Night COMPANY he maner thes > . A 3 i y | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | 501 leave the matter of liguorycontol to.thb)| Wi - 1OV also b8 Mifrtingiherselt, In siempiing &6 SUMMER | | ; Service B e o e o tayay | PTOMOLe Prosperity by economic isolation and_at- RATES | RELIABLE TRANSFER | B i g £ M iy |tempted self-suffiency the political leaders of both e ] &) e a luw that would forever make the return of the |.ontries are applying the ideas of yesterday to the on all E & 5 T The' purity of our . salcir. impossible. Gov. Ritchie urges repeal of proplems of today. A curtailment of the trade 1 T T e s s i PP bread is a real reason the Elghteenth Amendment and withdrawal of the between the two countries can only lead to more | Alterations and HARRIS Hardware GARBAGE for its purchase. It is Federal Government from any sort of regulation of lidle farms and mines and factories and—what is R leli made in a clean whole- the business. He says if we are going to recognize |still worse—more idle men. But at least this much pnigatang Company . H A ULFD /Il some way and appeals State Rights let us do it, and leave the question|may be said in" behalf of the Canadian Govern- ° Now located next 4 to folks who demand of distribution to the sentiment of the people whu“;“‘l‘}':: r‘t has taken s‘u»u._\' |.n prevent the new Yurman S AND LOT CLEANING { and always get the 9 compose the separate States S scbm g e eivanes Lo g kol 2 CONNORS E. 0. DAVIS [ vest eatables. Moves, Packs and Stores S arence has Cri o R— . . e 51 langle Building | F'rei r s ditference hus cropped up in several PIACES |qopate those who framed the Havley-Smoot tarif,(§ i GARAGE ! Fhane 184 Erelgh: and Biesage position is concerned, than the station of these two| Arsenting Opens Its Doors 55 — i Peerless Prompt Delivery of eminent State Executives, both of whom have been | = ik = —\ bl ALL KINDS OF COAL ‘ i considered as Presidential possibilities | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) i I Bakery The New York Times discusses the matter at| For several years the Argentine Republic has B h DILLER I'%OTSEIEI . PHONE 48 length in a well considered editorial, as follows: |persisted in a withdrawal from international life Frye- ru n 1t 4 Um:emfla P “Remember the Name” s i Candidates who want the Eighteenth |almost as conspicuous as the hermit's life of her J M‘g;;;g:m RA'I"‘ES ! Amendment removed from the Constitution, |former Premier, Hipolito Irigoyen. It is a year C i but only if something else is inserted in [and a half since Argentina has had an Ambassador ompany ! .l (LG, SMITH and CORONA | } its place, need not be thought influenced |at Washington, because of Irigoyen's thorough dis- 2 - 2 § " TYPEWRITERS # by exclusively practical considerations. No like of the United States. Some years ago, her | 1 ), doubt the chief reason is a desire to mitigate |representatives were withdrawn from the ies—.sionsi Featuring Frye’s De- PHONE YOUR ORDERS|{ JUNEAU CABINET zJ B Efii{;&g‘i{;j & CO! and placate and soothe and appease, and |of the League of Nations, and in various capitals ici o be X p | B T i v A o nneae ort Avgsntine offioia s Bty licious Hams and Bacon TO US i and DETAIL MILL- l “Our -door step is worn by - { live and let live, and in other ways forgive = |ticeable. ! 7 satisfied customers” . and forget all round. But there is also The new regime plans to alter this condition PHONE 38 WORK CO. the unstudied wish to be “constructive.” A fat once, first sending a former Ambassador, Manuel ) Front Street, next to Warner passion for being constructive and a dread Malbran, to Washington, and then reorganizing = { Machine Shop & for being negative or even destructive are the rest of the diplomatic service as to get, an e R R o B T O S e S ) national traits. An Opposition with no pro- adequate representation of the Argentine nation CABINET and gram of its own, a critic with no substitute in all important foreign countries ! 0 = for the thing he criticizes, finds it hard | There are many admirable qualities about Ir»i MILLWORK 5 to secur popular hearing. To this habit 'goyen, and his determination to develop Argentina P f A e o e e o T et without Teaniny on Tt repare tor An GENERAL CARPENTER | teenth Amendment address themselves when |quite above criticism. But to carry this to the! ’ WORK they insist upon knowing what the anti- |[point of cutting off nomal diplomatic intercourse | E enc ; . Prohibitionists propose to set up in place of with foreign nations and with the League was| merg y GLASS REPLACED 3 Prohibition. It is not every opponent of |destructive of Argentina's own best interesst. The | IN AUTOS 2 Prohibitin who bethinks himself of answer- new provisional Government, representing a landed ! ! | ing that he is not concerned with setting |aristocracy rather than the wide democracy of Tri- | Everyone should have a fund of Estimates Furnished i i up something in its place; the important goyen, may or may not prove a by - 2 ’ J] thing in the case of a recognized evil is {ment in the long run nutlm least i:‘!::s ?nil‘i;:“a'\ money for emergencles. N‘l)) one We 3’111 aOtteSOdAtI? t}}iem Hipon Heduest : to get rid of it. The retort is not forth- |good beginning by opening the doors of the Nation i romptly. Our , Hay, coming because the great majority of the to the fullest possible re s with all countries. k.nows ‘.Vhat tomorl‘l.)V.V ey 1tk lémin and Transfer business|, we employ the American people subscribe to the belief et 2] either in opportumtles or unex- is increasing daily. There’s a Iatest ideas of the RS trie 1 oonemucpive, bub 1eUiDg : cofs BkS (A good -tk extenalon jof | Pegeral ected calls for ready cash. reason. Give us a trial order Mabr ,s Cafe printing art to de- q alone is negative and unman And yet it |power isn't as a to Americans as it was P! y 1 h y 15 not on record that surgeons are called |in Irigoyem's cou et vl el iy today and learn why. velep your sales C upon to insert something in place of the | 2 o ; —Start to build such a fund now—: 4 Ip Bei Regular Dinners arguments and te tumors they remove under pain of being | Massachusetts its. tercentenary. . This You Can’t Help Being emphasize your regarded as not constructive is not, however, in memory of the three hundred ; Pleased Short Orders selling points. It J| | It is generally admitted that the level of |books banned in Boston.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) L he: political morality in the United States is | : i s Th B M B h d B k unches increases your re- nigher than it Was two generations ago of | Mrs. Ruth Hamna T g s e D. . benrendas ban D. B. FEMMER Onén 6 s 2o B'as turns materially,’ | even at the beginning of the present cen- ling to follow the Bib injunstion, “If thy Nye POPULAR‘ PRICI":}S. tury. In municipal government the evils |offend thee, pluck (Ohio State Journal) OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA PHONE 114 which Bryce found so pronounced a trait | : ol HARRY MABRY of our democracy are not likely to be dup- | Im Utopia, every man will be a reformer and Proprietor Jicated by an inquirer today. But there i |will work only in his own home.—(Detroit News.) 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