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i . |Lewis was asked by reporters how he could recon-|r~— . e 7 7 id e v Frat 1R Nbes e g a : 973 | i S | D PESS “raternal Societie ) i} Dmlv Alaska Emplro il M Roiaptarios itk F1s SEhiEA AR T A FOR EXPERT PROFESSIONAL | ITOS FOR - L . 28 |The main ditference, he told them, was in the| i 23 v ( S FOR LY ¥ | ( " CH 1 ! TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER |enormous diffe in the two prizes, which he| PTANO TUNING . sastineau Chamnne i JORN W. s proceeded to outline, One of the big differences| Phone Geo. Anderson Helene W. L. Albrecht | b ot | et . Published every evening except [Sune ¥ st |which it is fair to say Mr. Lewis did 2ot cnumerate, | i’ PHYSIOTHERAPY oo B. P. 0. ELKS 4 o ek "‘fi“\\,flkfl”"” ARY At seco was in the amount of money. The Pulitzer Prize| Anderson Musie Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every N & % s Second Clas: ried with it $1,000, and the Nobel Prize this year @lmppc Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | , Wednesday evening s i ek as $46,350 h 410 Goldstein Building | e Wt 8 o'clock. Elks ] . : e | Getrge Bernard ‘Hhaw. was awardsd thell Aliske epresetAtive: Al Phone Office, 216 | e 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES | 1 George Bernard Shaw was awarded the| . Delivered by carrier In Juncau. Douglas, Trestdwsil A 1926, he declined to accept the money for|| and Brambach Grand and Up- | ®——— or N k- ““.‘“ brothers J TIRHOLION $I.E8 per MUn LY ten el olo-|| rizht Pianos. For sale and | o_ Boiabe e 3 S veleome ; B: 1 ge ¥ Lp SR ut established a fund to create an Anglo-| St DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. i} UL IR b B 3 it bureau of exchange for the translation and DENTISTS { ) M. H. SIDES, Secretary. 4 1 o nl rivers p S A An 1 3 " Subscribers v on of great literary works of both nations.|| ANPERSON MUSIC SHOPPE 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Cuall Us At Any lour N ; i y it was this which led reporters to ask Mr., T 3 PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel “Co- Ol;d‘:nate r;:: 4 N o . e e iy - e o g 1 S - i : |Lewis what he planned to do with the money, io| 3 Hours 9 a. m. to p. m. | ) h-: ;cal’l’]:l?";li(e : ich he retorted in his best vein: || CUT RATE SHOE REPAIRING . P,'()"‘)s 11 ("'(l As,"a(—)l‘) () Rf-y;;ular eatiags | e My answer is, “that I shall use it to | All rubber heels, attached.$ .35 | ®— ’ S ek e ! second Friday : FIpies. B Will-Enown, JOREE LAEMIE. ol Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Sach oA th ut b author and his family and enable him to |y Ladies’ heels straightened 35 DENTIST 7:30 p. m. Scot- i continue writing.” | e - (te Is !| Ladies’ half soles 1.00 | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine — tish Rite Temple — | He was at a loss to understand why some of his | Ladles’ half soles L Building SPALTER B HRTREY: TEAEstary questioners were not le to at once identify ;hr: Men's half soles, dress .. 1.25 Telephone 176 | , e % — o |“author” in question as “the chap named Sinclair (| = 3 g 116 LOYAL ORDER o ({ Men’s half soles, work as EAD — OF MOOSE Lewis” Possibly it would have been wiser for the | = it s |“gag to have been stricken” as he suggested, for | EE BIG VAN Dr. J. W. Bayne \) }{:nn;;:unv:r;;ge“OA:‘d” the a Y owis v/ y ai. i b h \ feels Pve! A Do iR acay. AF A “.‘d.m. "”f““.fj THE SHOE MAN DENTIST | Phoue 565 b night, at 8 o'clock. in Berlin newspapers for his generosity toward, g 4 Rooms 5-6 Triangle BIdg. TONM: EHBARER. Distatar, ] | p Fig ol | pposite Coliseum : ) y |some unknown and struggling young American Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Eecy., P. O. Box 8« | | writer to whom he was turning over the :money. . Evenings by appointment. oo _ . R T | Phone 321 | rs S0 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147§ 1 The local public schools recently passed the! CHR $Ls — Day and Night Service icath LA st von: 600-mark in enrolment for the first time ‘n the| CIGAI | o —e Sy X . day of cuch month in |nistory of the community. There could be no| | " " Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City for $1.00 G Scotish wite Tempe, | |more convincing proof of the growth and pros-| at DENTIST G _\.‘(\// blv‘i;”-“ung ;I:g 'L:lg;]U:Ey; perity of the city RF 3 3 VE. | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. p. - e L : G EVANS L. G 3 I ; e ._E‘,_"L’"i”_(‘"fi“__‘. SEWARD BUILDING | caaiyh Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- | ‘ GOV. PARKS l)():{':"!\.l(;‘l&l'l‘ A SPLENDID ’, Railvoads” afid’ Vitinting, 5 3 Oftice ;‘r:;:’r:e 2‘;:9. Res. ‘ ! 3 ‘» T retary i ‘ e 8 LEATHER CRAFT o 18 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR = g 5 (Louisville Herald-Post.) l , e X Meaondd and Pouith The annual report of Gov. George A ?Zrk: :‘)fii With so much emphasis placed on the importance I SHOP |o o TA XI Tuesdays of each month, < the year ending last June 30, is a splendid docu-| . o Tin the diet it behooves us to realize| | E. McCLAIR, Prop. | Dr Geo. L. Barton ! < at 8 oclock, Scottish ment, covering the activities of the DPrevious Ye&|p,y vegetaples get into the market. 1f Vitamins|| LEATHER GOODS MADE | CHIROPRACTOR I3 i $1 00 Rite Temple. LILY v equately. It contains a vast amount of detalled|, 5 o D E F and G are the means by which| | AND REPAIRED | : | QSTAND AT PIONEER!! . BURFORD, Worthy { information about Alaska, its trade, ources, Pro-we stay alive and prosper, the process by which milk| | 185 Front Street Hellenthal Bug 1:;%“‘? | z F. i g Riateot: (RANNY ‘L L ress in development, social life, Territorial and |and fresh vegetables arrive from far and near is a|e AT . OFFICE SERVICI POOL ROOM | TO ANY PART ROBINSON, Secretary. ! e : e e Y Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | i Federal Government activities, in short a complete |greater matter than foreign politics and some Olh(‘r‘.AiA>’_L77 Bl S oY S a ! s 3 % Dieture of the conditions that exist in the Ter-|supposedly weighty concerns. | 2p m. to5p m | Day and Night OF CIT ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS § picture of 4 | The Bureau of Railway Economics has completed | | MIDGET LUNCH 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. | X | Seghers Council No.1760. | RLry a survey of the origin and distribution of fresh| | 2 By Appointment 1 Service ! Meetings second andlast It is written informatively and with an under- fruits and vegetables during the year 1929. But Under New Management PHONE 259 | One Monday at 7:30 p. m. ding of the subject and clarity of vision that |02 FOR oI R entages so gathered may | | SPECIAL ggLCDKAl;N DINNER | o R e eaeeaeaed Transient brothers urg- | characterized all of the Govm-norsh e'r:srl:z-rtAe;\be highly valuable to experts, they by no means; X . Lie S . | eri mba“’endf hcé)emcu H His several recommendations to the Secretary \yo)) tho story which the American ought to con-| & - o -—oo—o_ i obert Simpson Chambers, Fift] reet. | | of Interior evidence a keen realization of the 'Ter-gier ‘ R P! ! Prompt Service, Day and Night JOHN P, MULLEN, G, K. ! greatest needs. He has asked for nothing| They do not tell of the new refrigerator cars| MINERS | Opt. D.l B C e 2} H. J. TURNER, Secretary. i i SR avi p s are i hers and Graduate Los Angeles Col- OVICH AUT ERVI 3 asonable, and his requests should have ihe used on all lines, nor the care of dispatcl i T RO TR hearty endorser, of all Alaskans. All who can |their assistants facilitating fast freight laden with HE: anl ARTERS legn of Optometry and STAND AT THE OLVMPIC Gastineau Hotel DOUGLAS st samREs should obtain a .oy of the complete document and |perishable food, nor do they go into the elaborate A Complete Line of Opthalmology | Phone 342 Day or Night Monasys, B ¢ralb6k, it gy o for there is enlightenment in it |improvements involving electrification of roads to| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | — Mondigs & i, ) study it c‘:rci’u.: ‘ 1 ::dolr.n speed the produce of the winter truck garden mar- BOOTS . — ] | USSP U OR —— T s e S for even the best-posted e ‘ = = g & £ > ; . w. P. It is greatly to be desired that the Secretary of | ™"\« cron into your green grocers it bp. SHU PACS DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL || Tuar JuNeau Launpry EIU:; SM\-IJIIH Secretary. Visiting Interior and other departmental heads in Wash-,.oneq g fascinating study in geography and trans- | CAPS Optometrist-Optician | : Fratidnh: S5bel, betheen i rothers welcome. ington heed his recommendations. All of them are|portation if you can induce him to tell you how | MINERS' LAMPS Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | AMERICAN BEAUTY Front ik Second Streets i e = | timely. A cutter on station in Western Alaska wat- the spinach you have just purchased got there | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. \ PARLOR PHONE 359 ! | Our trucks go any place any 4 ers h’as long been an o 1ding need for the pro-|from Florida, Texas and Arizona in prime condi- | e Office phone 484, residense | 3 { ] time. A tank for Dm}el oil g tect of shipping and to give succor to fishermen |tion, how the orange was conveyed and how the| phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | and a tank for crude oil save ' | q(;xcal(f«mu nfiu{m;w those waters comemrm:onlmmnm reposes in his window now that wintry WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | H. Q. Z. ! Pno;::mfirs t‘:(:;}l:’l i [l E Bl 4 wa o & & ¢ rt- |gales and frost have hit us. » ; | ) ( of all law enforcement agencie \mgor vhemDPr;flect‘ Tn all this matter of freight rates and railroad CLOTHING OIL SHAMPOOS | Reters Tk s ‘ ment of Justice is desirable, and would affect| oo N innortant to remember that the DRESSMAKING f | U material economies for the Federal Government.| .o oqc" are performing services more complete, | Mlke A'vOlan e R e Corrects Abnormal Scalp = - No one questions the need for new Federal build-| .. ita) and more economic than ever before, | i B r- SR | ! Conditions ings in Ketchikan. anchorage and Fairbanks. in face of greater odds than they have ever had FRONT STREET il e o splile ) Of great interest to Southeast Alaska is his recom- |tg encounter. | Opp:mte Winter & Pond .{ s ! MRS. RUTH HAYES FOREST | mendation that action be expedited by the Federal | ot T e ‘ el | Davis Apté " 8th and Seward | ‘ Power Commission on applications[since grantedimade B Sl ; bt e i £ r Elec s as Viewed Abroad. | ° - WOOD by the Cameron and Zellerbach interests for final Our Elections as (| The Floresios Shep | e { water power licenses for their projected pulp and | (Now Tork Mismies) | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | 4 ! 6 1 paper/mills. . Alf il is snofherisevict ““]“ Alaska | 1\ s an old saw that the contemporary opinior| | anent Wave | GORHAM’S ;s GARBAGE HAULING { needs and which the Governor seeks to have €X- ey, oion pations anticipates the verdict of his-|| BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | ! ~ Office at Wolland's tended on the same basis as is being used in the b Nt S R A need of definition or|| Phone 427 for Appointment COFFEE SHOP WATCH PEERLESS Watin ‘Hhop \’ States. qualifications. Alien outsiders often make pitiful|o = . Located Near Ball Park d - 5 Approved projects for harbor improvements, cer- |plunders in interpreting political movements which = dion v For Nexu Chester Barnesson tainly justified by the ¢ needs, betterment of jonly natives can truly understand. As a ‘“modern | ORANGE PHONE 68 medical relief and ‘acilities for Alaska’s Instance” of this, one has only to read the solemn| | Try Oyr $1.00 Dinner | | Pies and Cakes Made to Order SMOKER DAIRY FERTILIZER aboriginies, ir reased fuids for fisheries surveys in (conclusions of the French and n'nhan press about | and 50c Merchants' Lunch | Everybody Welcome RYE B g £ th pce: £ d- the significance of the rising vote against Pro- 1 | Bering Sea consideration of fhe becessty f0f 80-|) ition In the American elections last Tuesday.| | A M tonl F O | diHonal vation in tae Latbut fishery, funds|, o oo yinners in Italy and France see the Eigh-|| ARCADE CAFE | BREAD for a scieuiinic study of diseases affecting the pros- teenth Amendment repealed, with a great markt‘t‘n Y HOTEL 5 perity of the reindeer industry, are some of the|y . yriceq States soon opening for their wines ZYNDA S e JUNEAU TRANSFER § other subjects embraced in the Governor's recom- |privich commentators are less credulous. They vis- i Eer mendations. All of them should receive favorable |yalize merely the beginning of a fight against Pro- W P ohn son ELEVATOR SERVICE Daily Emptre Want Ads Pay. ; y 0y COMPANY A and early act winds of the Administration. |hibition which must long be waged before it is ok o e e s Beds successful in the form of repealed or modified AT b Prop. At Your Grocers | S0 legislation IR FROM RED CAP TO LEGISLATURE. ‘ It would be only fair to warn the would-be ex-\| pELco LIGHT PRODUCTS ||E— 5 1931 STYLES Pe rl S = {porters to our shores of Marsala and Chablis that| MAYTAG WASHING eriess ‘ From a “Red Cap” in a New York City depot even if American Prohibition were done away with, | MACHINES HARRIS Guaranteed on all fur ! to member of the Empire State's Legislature is/there might be still barriers to their wares seeking Hard : i g Baker ? the record of James E. Stephens, Negro, and Demo- |to enter this country. Largely driven in upon llhenr GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ardware Co. | crat, who rode to office on the Democratic wave own efforts for ten years past, Americans have, that spelled disaster to the G. O. P. carly this|under the spur of Prohibition, leaped forward a Phone 17 CASH CUTS COSTS ) “Remember the Name” : onth. Stephens will have the distinction of long way in the art of distilling their own liquor 0 i19 | 1 urman’'s Moves, Packs and Stores B e o e the New York Legislature|and fermenting their own wine and beer. By the|| Front Street Juneau pen unti p-m. Freight and Baggage e URSE Hhe, brav oNegro. du: the, Hey s time Prohibition is repealed, we may have devel- that Fut Gar 3 Order that new Fur 3 1 at its next session 4 Sk B ; ¢ “Infant ina o Z Prompt Delivery of | A % oped, under its stimulus, a great new “infant in. ment for Christmas now | He has been working as a “Red Cap” in lmo dustry” which it will be necessary to protect by pro- JUNEAU CABINET ALL KINDS OF COAL Pennsylvania Rpilroad station, and is the first!p. e Gutios Can one not easily imagine Senator ;, Democrat to represent his district, the Sixteenth,|jonnson of California transferring for the moment| nre Bruhn - 2 i} and DETAIL MILL- PHONE 48 - [ in seven years. He is a graduate of the Brooklyn al for ywn lemons to the glorious y - | 1 Law School and of Howard University. He is a|native wines of h Are they to be cheap- P : PHONE YOUR ORDERS WORK CO. _ veteran of the World War, serving with the 92d |ened or pushed a spurious foreign importa- | C i Front Streat, next/te. Warner | Division. His unsuccessful Republican opponent, [tions? It is not hard to foresee a powerful move- | Ompany TO US | Ahehiial Bhiop e pr gt Myles A. Paige, is also a Negro. ment in favor of American drinks for Americans, ‘ | | i .TYPEWRITERS Myles £ 4| als Neg with confusion to all interloping foreigners. Featurinv Frye's De- CAB]NET and s; Ak J‘ SINCY W Q QT 1q| In another way, what seems the touching sim- © : i i | : BT Lo O ILLUB IO ol e ropean expounders of Tuesday's polticl 1@ Hars and Bacon | MILLWORK E[ ]. Ig, %URFOFD & 510,‘ | i reverse for the Republican Party is disclosed in| ) s dnar iatep 18 woEa s AT ear .. . _|their apparent belief that it will lead to a can-| PHONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER || satisfied customers” { In awarding Sinclair Lewis, temperamental Am-|0iP SPPEER GEUC cottlis down ok n WORK } \ erican author, the Nobel Prize in Literature recent- war deb#s owed this c They do not see| 3 ~ e e — | ly, the Swedish Academy admitted him to an illus-|(nat the question in no way entered this Year's | S ——mm oo/ GLASS REPLACED | trious group of writers similarly honored in the|campaign. Nor is there any clearly defined party |’ IN AUTOS N h past, including such men as George Bernard Shaw,|difference in respect to that subject. It seems to be ; ; K Ort ern | Thomas Mann, Anatole France, Romain Rolland, {thought abroad that the Democrats, if they came} Estimates Furnished i b Maurice Maeterlinck, Ki; Tagore, W. B. Yeats, into p;vw r ‘-‘l”:\‘d be murnh h-mm;\t nrl genergu.: Upon Request ¢ nght Store ‘ ergson, Mrs. Undset, Sienkiewicz, back to|than the Republicans have shown themselves. Bul H M T’ S 3 v Hmr; f’ 3 iniciakdl .;n ;( 1,‘,”,“;“,\ it should not be ten that it was a Democratic | aro lorpe ayS“ ; o the lr»; “;““‘z. ' B the prizes were |PTesident juropean allies gave their I O] 4 GENTLEMEN’S 0 fhe Ywenly-s B0 I D e Il s iat the Democratic Party has| ' We will attend to them { FURNISHINGS i s b I REREL JISE o s the other on the poliey|| f you want to win, stick! If you want to |ipromptly. Our COAL, Hay, Mabr ’s Cafe Alfred B. Nol dynamite, Mr. Lewis of demandin, up to the capacity of the % ie A Grain and Transfer business y | W . f R 830 Thi s T Prance, gebtor | succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The is increasing daily. There’s a | orkingmen’s Germany, B 1 way, Sweden, Spain, Poland It is true that the whole matter of trade rela- . ive ug a trial order Regular Dinners . | Italy, England, India zerland, Holland and tions and debt readjustment will have to come up|| ~ world has no use for quitters. The failures peason. Sil S 8 Supplies [ ] Ireland have produced Not . winners in lit-|for reconsiders 1 this country. But the time|| o o U g g o the qultters—they y 4 Short Orders { Cigars, Tobaccos, = 1 {for it is not its i S been | o erature. But it remained f or of George|for 1t is r and its_ DO has not s Bein, Lunches | ) } F. Babbitt to crash the gates for United States, | hastened by esults of the Congressional elec- | b began all rlght BUT DID NOT HOLD You Can’t Help 8 Candies A And it was Babbitt, hi 3 1 frosteated tions this year The diplomatic agents of foreign | d KEEP Pleased Open 6 am. to 2 am TELEPHONE 324 nd it w 2 il rustrat ettty the Unit i ; g4 epd ¥ s governments he United States will be re-| 5 ney an T “typical American, by Lewis in| = "\ e it ‘they. do ek Sikke this yerul OUT. Begm to save money (AL POPULAR PRICES % 1922 who brought the priu § plain to the periors when writing their official | IT UP. % D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY | NEW SHIPMENT T MR R iR (i, The Swedit {FeRpia. 2. Proprietor | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND | clear that its choice was bas —_——— » PHONE 114 I C Cof P. expressing appreciation for “Elmer Gantry It is predicted that buildings of the future will opper Lo fee Pots I { worth” and others of his novels be built of glass with rubber foundations and | Make useful gifts—$3.00 | T ot ¢ L, v v e St 3 oGt (| The B. M. Behrends Bank UNITED FOOD [ e | for a prize. He was offered the Pulitzer Prize of duirer) | THE NEW IDEAL | “ " st representativ T g 1 1926 for “Arrowsmith” as (};}P~m.' 4 ;:P ".“,, | Then there's the hardy optimist who declares OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA COMPANY | SHOP | ’ of American life published that ye 16 AUtROTlinat while Wall Street news is bearish, here and . | 218 Front Street g . declined to accept the award. After he had an- tnere political tidings sound rather beerish.—(Chi- 2 | MARY HAMMER i nounced his acceptance of the Nobel award, Mr. cago News.) S = |

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