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e e = e e B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1931. nere is a loss of organization.” He come when the phenomenon of of ¢ by the swallowed up in the advanci ng,! aos, the whole universe reach- | [i lete disorganization, a “uniform | i Y ¥ umihe featureless mass in thermodynamic equinbr:um"‘ of the \wrld Time will exteno‘ H on the whole sees the a Empire \ND AAA‘VA(‘ER tide of c ing a s | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies —— "' 'oF Gastineau Channel | Heiene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY et = Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Meeti: g P;vl:;’ELKS Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | wednesday evening a ° 410 Goldstein Building , " Graham’s Taxi [ B This will be the er econd Class on and on to in cense in that it can be said to go on Those of us who are accustomed to listen to Treadwell and u ' giotum of scle h matters will not be, K | Visiting brothers rates: ynduly alarmed at Arthur’s prediction. Opposed . | welcome. } advance: o his view is the opinion of Dr. Robert Millikan, e LR U R Phone 56 | R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. g ¥ will promptly ) r ho recently told the DENTISTS | M H SIDES, Secret 3 y " noted American physicist, who recently t | 501-808 ‘Giolshein” idg, ST AT ARC E CA i . H. K ary. 1 :“mm.icax; tAs:;nc;mnm for .“m :fjixa:fi?rl?\:tc;r\‘ PHONE 56 . AND AD FE ; Co-Ordinate Bea- Science that the erlast Y ! | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . . ies of Freemason- ) PRE ried on by “a cr on mis ob” il Not Only Cheaper but i b el A LA | Day and Night Service { vy Bbotthh Ieite S ST i Better ° A . o Regular meetings el ! ny Place in the Citv fer $1.00 second Friday GASOLINE PRICES BEAR BURDEN. || == Dr. Ch;gles Sl; Jenne y 2 in e B e o § | L = - 7:30 Scot- : _ | 1 dpproving a measure to restrict the dmpor- |l o 1L}, Rooms s ani & valenting: || | e ey 5 tish Rite Templs. . b tation of foreign crude oil into the country for allj RICE & AHLERS CO Bullding WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretar; | i of three the Senate Interstate Com- [ GOOD PLUMEING ; ‘. Telephre 176 i‘ 183 i i | Commission has decided that the great oil ' g i | NEXT I A Lmlf‘“ ORDER industry of the country needs a lot of protection. |l “We tell you in advance e Dr. J. W. B I oA TAXI ! o o INdIOOS;: 700, It is undertaking to commit the Government o i what job will cost” Hi r. j. W. Bayne ; Juneau Lodge No. 700, rescue that business from a situation which, it!f} 8 DENTIST || AMERICAN LEGION ! 4 Ar\:;;; Sy onere | is generally conceded, xesulted from unwise and un-| orfi;’";fo oy ;“;“:fltolasldg'm SMOKER {{STAND AT PIONEER} TOM SHEARER, Dictator 1 sound practices common to a large part of those 5 iz o T e D j s W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 83§ [ engaged in it and more or less condoned by them.| } E"e"“‘gsp:gn:"ag?mm""' i POOL ROOM e e llek s b i From them overproduction has become a serious 5 F‘l 11th 3 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 [ ebruar menace to the domestic industry. Crude oil does | = % | Da)’ and nghl Second £nd fourthar_x- [} not begin to bear the ‘expense of production and AR Y e o e e | Service ok choh bpst 7 the refined produc h as gasoline have had to As )lr‘)lds i Dr. A. W. Stewart | | | scht‘S?‘"f"“e Temple, ,:/& _'“W b more than a fair share of the burden of the I i o gD:?N“‘flfqu L [ et If"f"fi;fi{,i;w PA: e G S AL costs. This has boosted the average gasoline price il ] 3 S R . L. AF- 'S COPIES OF bl ekl S e e The New Treatment [i|! SEWARD BUILLING ! 7|ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, IO to figures that compare unfavorably with the con- L [ Office Phone 469, Res. m J 4 LA Secretary, p stantly lowering costs of other commodities widely for { i e g W. P. Johnson E JUNEAU LAUNDRY ; e Unite tes used by Americans. The Government points with % . Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR oleL tves FRIGIDAIRE |{ Front and Second Streets v By o would be dis- Some pride to a reduction of 26 per cent in the COLDS X N g Second and Fourtn ment to every costs of necessities of life since 1926. Today gasoline Dr Geo. L. Barton {| DpELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS PHONE 359 ‘ <4 Tuesdaysofeachmon_th tion introduced be justly classed as a necessity, for with the Sne MAYTAG WASHING at 8 o'clock, Scottish g law. The advent of the motor car as a necessary adjunct CHIROPRACTOR FRp Rite Temple. JESSIE ) documents. to be to modern business and social life, a reasonably- BUTLER-MAURO Hellenthal Building KELLER, Worthy Mat- iribution without Priced fuel is of vital import. While costs of [} : OFFICE SERVICE ONLY GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS rot; FANNY L. ROBs 7 m B Brun. clothing of all kinds, food, furniture, hardware, [} DRUG CoO. Hours: 10/ &. m.to 13 maon Phone 17 INEOIR) Sy f 2p m to5 p m 1 [ y child automobile and their accessories are declining, gaso- “When we sell it—it’s right” [} | | 8 B i - KWIGHTS OF COLUMBUS at the be- line mounts higher. It seems that the industry for i By Appointment Front Street Juneau Seghers Council No. 1760, I 4 develop a its own welfare would take a reef in its sails, cor elephone 134 We Deliver PHONx 259 | Meetings second and 1ast | otic ideals. rect some of the evils that bedevil it and set in Express Money Orders if | o . Monday at 7:30 p. m. \ts should be a motion the machinery that will reverse the trend 5 T‘ransiemtbf:”me{;‘:‘;‘g‘; American, Whether five|Of gasoline prices. If it is not done, ~sooner or |l 3 Robert Simpson PHONE YOUR ORDERS gim:gb;}se;lfih ;“ 5y beginning school, later the Government will be forced by popular | [&: Simczmssesza) | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. {onable, | clamor to intervene. o [ Opt. D, 0. TURNER; Secretary, Graduate Los Angeles Col- w4 VOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. hteenth Amendment exempt from all Federal surtaxes. The issues which | ways sure of the same RASRREECE 5 R | * e | lege of Optometry and ! Mr. Mellon and Tax Exemption. } | Opthalmology Meets first and third Y e | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground days, 8 o'cloc! Secretary Mellon has asked authority of Con-| When in Need of IS Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. | gress to refund some eight billions of Liberty bonds i| DR.R. E. SOUTHWELL GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting | which become callable in 1932 and 1933. Most of | ! % | Optometrist-Optician T = we brothers welcome. i these bonds bear interest at 4% per cent, and it| NEW SHOES || Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted | Ellfh lloaf %Efnlf:f He - = O i, 18 believed that a considerable saving can be ef- | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. bty re e e ! ; f more AMEN- footeq by replacing them with a new issue carrying | e || Office phone 484, residense | B of every other loaf in | st Siigd, ’D: l‘;iuel 4 i studied their 5 joyer coupon rate. But Mr. Mellon does not stop | Buy a Pair of | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 size, appearance and LGt e ess chance for with this. He proposes to make the new bonds | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 1 quality. You are al- | e . | | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 If anything can be done now they replace are exempt only from the normal tax. | “W lk 0 g sy cumEnn Bam 4 unch angeable good- L ¢ similar The surtax is progressive, reaching 20 per cent on | a 'Uers o 1 . ness when you order [ ] RELIABLE TRANSFER ! e Mr. all net incomes in excess of $100,000. Its elimination | {1 it. H - £ Ftraatibs from the new Federal bonds would deprive the | A i 1 ROOM and BOARD We will attend to them| Y ] 4 Government of a substantial amount of revenue and We Are Exclusive } | Mrs. John B. Marshall | |promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| Pe l 1 ND OF WORLD, & the same time provide those with large incomes | 1 PHONE 2201 Grain and Transfer business| eeriess FOREST | & : _END OF DPRED: fwho seek to escape surtaxes with a new means of Agents ! 1 = is increasing daily. There’s a| evasion. i i FARRE This proposal has evoked pungent criticism ) ' o1l sekien. (G e Dot b oRe ry ¢ OOD n iation today and learn why. i such a cons ative publication as the Commercial A ° e R L 2 Mild | and Financial Chronicle. But no more strenuous | S B’N S g | “Kemem| e Nam > end | opponent of this policy was to be found a few | G A RB AGE You Can’t Help Being |® — GARo]ifieGE gfiHEING entrophy, or the|years ago than Mr. Mellon himself. In his annual “ . N . 2 3 1, might well | report of 1921 he said: | Everything in Furnish- HA ULED Pleased ‘ Tailor Shop oo of & The ever-increasing volume of tax-exempt | ings for Men” R 1 post (,,‘ ;Jm‘. resc securities * * * represents a great economic | g2 AND LOT CLEANING D. B. FEMMER { JUNEAU CABINET ChCStsl:oEEa?:esson g @ evil, not only by the loss of revenue which | E. O. DAVIS disorganization 18 tn-| LT E K e Federal Government but | Phone 584 PHONE 114 ! and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER e b | also because of its tendency to encourage I . .i sign 1"‘5’ for time, the growth of public indebtedness and to | e | Second Hand Guns Bought || WORK CO. that more and divert capital from productive enterprise. | X and Sold ! develop as time goes | By what process has this great economic evll HOTEL New Guns and /Awmpanition [} Erentumtrset pivt. o, Whtner JUNEAU TRANSFER wict the conclusion that Jof 1921 become a desirable policy in 1931? | Juneau Public Lihrary ZYNDA SEE BIG VAN [ ! Machine Shop COMPA = 7 : THE GUN MAN | NY Llea el lmmsonfponconyemonipomonfyos wolif vorcdtf vl ssreifvorveifvoveipof] | TFree Reading Room ELEVATOR SERVICE ‘I Oppeetio. oz Thestec ] ‘ CABINET and § City Hall, Second Floor 8. ZYNDA, Prop. e e MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER Reading Room Opea From TR T L_P@Dow SHADES ? Main Street and Fourth Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ——— . WORK i to examine the shades in y h . Perhaps f the 8 a m to 10 p. m. ¥ effects m'n:]ill‘y:)c (u?d ::H\ld:ll: \\\()Ll:rr a(;:geno deorul;itl,)sas?':luf ((;f 1h;$ Giteiiatibe Raosd Open from HARRIS YOU SA VE GLASS REPLACED s [rom smoke and frequent handling. Pin holes may have ap- 3 't 1t 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 i IN AUTOS ‘mm lh.ublcrml\f outIl | ek e ; . % b ;"n Current Magazines, Hardware Co. 1 Estimates Furnished n msiderable thought and attention to our shade departmen | ewspapers, Referenc 2 3 1 stock besides “lhu !;egl;]‘u oil xha(;ies,]three gr;ildfzs ofp‘\N’VASH» | pngoks, Etc.rm o CASH CUTS COSTS Many Wa}’s Upon Reguést M‘;'vreesi,gl}l,ta;l:l igl:ggsat::es <. iich have no filling @ 1 7 i 2 /e are : o $ o sevasal lodlocs . yon. will fiast s fly 1s Baiitn the P pesoa. {1} Open until 9 pm || Prompt Delivery of x your home, in QUALITY, COLOR AND PRICE. ; : WHEN . ALL KINDS OF COAL | | : » YOU Mabry S Cafe PHONE 48 I TS ! BUY luneau Young Hardware Co. | Frye-Bruhn P e ; | C Short Orders L. C. % and_CGRONA > v fiprnen i ompany FORD Lunches Guaranteed by F Sy Y. S T —p . s (&) .m. .m. . B. BURFORD & CO. Eirefymomenly ‘ ; Featugng Fryt; sBDe- Ask WRShn asm - Su door sep 1s worn by P | iel sal customers” : | cious Hams and Bacon JUNEAU MOTORS, HARle MABRY ! PHONE 38 INC. 'roprietor DS o 5 MR M R ¢ d t ‘ : lf | - =) “Houw” o Northern e e O Where It Grows nght Store : t About Thrift- T HAAS *|} FASTEST GENTLEMEN’S ¥ Your funds available on short < . | | Famous Candie: : notice. 6% Compounded FURNISHINGS The Cash B ik Semi-annually. : : & w i thrifty and prudent insures i Lis 85 | |1n 3 mpernart, Gastineau Hotel Supplies ¢ ‘ employment and enables you . . lf:n',l Renar B % Aliaks Cigars, Tobaccos, 3 G | to face old age without alarm. Garments made or pressed by Candies ‘s'ii"_ ‘i;ER G ME ] It takes character, determ- W’ ret it (hoke sape . . TELEPHONE 324 A \ ined effort and at times per- i TOM SHEARER || PL AY BILLIARDS ||z \ sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- | e | T ] ings Account but no one has ' i » . s ‘ ever regretted the thrift habit. Play Imaoor Gotr 8% 1ie aiaskan |‘ g ey f] A’Tlmely Tlp Juneau’s Midget Golf Course ‘ = =i o e e , t timely merchandise wit EN!IRE SECOND FLOOR—GOLDSTEIN BLDG. B. M. Behrends Bank THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 1| sood pcintingandwath yourales “The Last Service Is the Greatest Trihute” wolume grow. _Othcx merchants i bave proved this plan by repeated mwdlhlnmdamm )