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4 JOT— . . held in esteem and affection by both the hxgh and Daily Alaska Empire | o s oner man betore or snee. « 1 His 1 day: were disturbed by alarums of He was called again (o military TROY with Fi JOHN W. .. - EDITOR AND MANAGER Poa of martial%preparations, 1t of the midst 1 with sudden illness as a ire to inclement weather. ¥is death within u as Sec the age of 67, shocked ihe nation, inpre the eventuality, into poignant grief. i CRIPTION RATES. o | Free me ywhere and disciples of liberty 1" d by in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | _ = . = 4 fh N ens relivere e i 1,25 heb. renth: |over the world mourned his passing. Since his Ry mall, postage paid, at the {ollowing rates: = |time, there have been many great men who have TR R g s ; »d the nation to its advancement and :enown, s gRvar At i | enshrined as First in the Hearts of in the d 1 - s Coun en CIATED PRESS. vely entitled to redited to paper and also the | | EMBER OF A the Press the VINDICATION IS GRATIFYING. in this United States vending, While the case Deputy hal W. E. Feero and Mr, Pusich against was LATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER T S I\ e Ao waw THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY FEB. 21, R R T T T AT R P T I MR 1931. RN R REORY SR T WS R Y Tl e TS R L s s s ( Helene W. L. Albrecht | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Te . T e e & . Arrives In U. S. ]. PROFESSIONAL | ] 183 1:. . Watch For TAXI PHYSIOTHERAPY NEXT | | ,3 l Dr. o) Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ' Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST HAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION | The Empire refrained from commenting upon it. SREE 8 | The - probable guilt or innocence of both was a ter for judici uthorities to determine. The rges of cor 3 them, filed by Pederal! Prohibition officers, have fallen completely, failing| to be sustained even to the extent that the nxam-| Judge Charles Sey, could feel ning them f grand ju tion. The Pro n forces had cvery [ of the Government to aid them in making | facie case and fa The ovid: was ol the we only not of but cate S the 'matter did not overstate the whole proceeding was joutrage. A court of justice has vindicated the laccused. To liberty loving citizens this will be highly gratifying, and to Messrs. Feero and Pusich it must come with welcome relief. Tt is unfortunate, shal Albert Whit |when he declared an| WASHINGTON. “Offi E Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Building MAYTAG WASHING Telephr e 176 MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS || Dr. j. W. Bayne Phone 17 DENTIST i Front Street Juneau ce hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. venings by appointment. Phone 321 PHONE YOUR ORDERS Associated Press Photo Hours 9 a m. to 8 p. p. | i | = | Dr. A. W. Stewart || | TO US DENTIST SEWARD BUILLING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 The dI71e Rclésicper gy STAND AT PIONEER Franklin Street, between | Front and Second Streets l PHONE 359 i Fraternal Societies OF ij Gastineau Channel é -4 \ ) £ IS B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Waarsadhy: evelih ng ~ || 410 Goldstein Building AMERICAN LEGION st d e I Phone Office, 216 | POOL ROOM SE Onlk e . L SMOKER . Visiting brothers | ;;——————m’ Day mul.nght welcome. | " DRS. KASER & FREE Service R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler, | DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. i e Ak i ! . | PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- '] Hours 9 a.m. to9p m | i ies of Freemason- [ o g P h THE JunEAUu LAUNDRY 1y Scottish Rite :. '] IV. . 0 n,son J Regulnr meetings ! second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ke S NS AR Sl LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700, Me~ts every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy.,, P. O. Box 8% MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO 147 Second und fourth Men- day of each month in Scottich Rite Temple, \/ ‘1\4 beginning at 7:30 p. m. ( H. L. REDLINGSHAF- ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. v ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ation Al to honor the memory 3 " C Max Schmeling, German heavy | ®- el M\. s N hiveq |HOWever, that the vindication can aever overtake| i SLTVET0L UECN nis ar | o 2 Second and Fourti e Bl i el vas g the original accusation. It will never reach many) rival in New York from Germany | D L. Bart } This bread is\a Food ¢ Tuesdays of each month, man whose eenits WiS ®|who saw in the charge of conspiracy another| with his mascot, Cilly. He wiil) | r Geo. L. Barton that gives strength. at 8 oclock, Scottish ralisping ,(\'”1‘1) Tor ol f\:: Proof of graft caused by the Prohibition law. And| 8oon start v":?x"“;‘aflu:g’sa'!i”'m"y': | CHIROPRACTOR It is a bread that has Rite Temple. JESSIE i e e Sy .. there is no legal redress for either of the two :nen b |1 Hellenthal Building made good by the KELLER, Worthy Mat- HEbilaces. Eh (8 e ‘"7 who must suffer from this unwarranted injury. R {| OFTICE SERVICE ONLY | sheer force of its su- ron; FANNY L. ROB- celebrated in e I < g !\ Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon perior quality. It will INSON, Secretary. re rence fal row, but quite 2p m to5 p.m Hi l here, obsery- Beans and Tomatoes. | U!NN SIGNS : ‘ St e 'ig,’.‘ltl“‘}‘e t? m‘i‘:‘f E‘;{Oi GJIGHTS OF COLUMBUS I " | [t By Appointment : w‘il 3%‘;} ri lv.u ou Soghers Council No. 1760, early to a martial carer. ; el it L G | Li PHONZ 259 We will dttend to them L ank -you. Muetings second and lasy Sk # i moc | Laying aside all personal prejudioes, however | e s Our COAL, H. Monday at 7:30 p. m. was not extensive, did NOY|wey gustified, against that tribe of superior per-| PYOYPPHY- ur , Hay, Pecrless Transient brothers urg- cience, but like most COM-|gonages known as radio announces, it does look as| * R ®|Grain and Transfer business ¢ ed to altend. Councll he evinced a preference f0f|though there were some hope for the American | et Bmk' Robert Simpson is increasing daily. There’s a k Chambers, Fifth Street, wes & surveyor for & Ume. He was langusge after all. From Mains o Gallfernia a“d‘,,NE[‘;VdYQT"K\. bl i 0o Opt. D. reason. Give us a trial order a ery JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. militia service of his home State, |from the American Riviera to our rearranged Ni- 5{""‘ i Lr‘)‘l»;“; ‘C‘Qumnu1nci~entbspi!-‘: it LOS Abolasioeis o today and learn why. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. r confl gainst Indians. On agara Falls, Americans have stood up - patiently Of Jack Fis il | ! “Remember the Name” e e A under a barrage of English English with their own | balle the champion Athletics, lego of Optametry and > : DOLGUAR A T (B Ok 1 her expeditions. He had attained T ‘n_mired« Sy it ad this winter by! | Opthalmology You Can’t Help Being Mects first and third 1er (iv addock u }(v‘xlnk his i poar; 't 4 ‘Rome ‘quarters “it ' hRAHeen suspected ' that Connie Macl ”(u.n is the olde‘st‘ | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Pleased %Mondsys, 8 'oclocl and at 23 was a Colonel on the English| _ .. Sty 4 n euh. jactive b;mhau play in the big|e. . tt Eagles Hall : o "¢ BNEN radio announcers here and there have been sub- | 3C b o e fleasz Ao ol B he b, Washington's skill and courage ,,“ sidized liberally by the British secre service. Once 3 NeEE * @ le P o D. B. FEI\H\IER | Y f-l(’]\s S‘ i § vm.z , ied the favorable recognition of the Oxford ace vas brought into the great Am- I DR. R. !:.“st ch Huwlaln H J‘)N AU CABINET G X mwelcc;meecre ary. ing |erican home, these suspicious souls reasoned Britain e ‘E’P"’“;ee'd‘ s 189 PHONE 114 1 DETAIL MILL b s . Hib e Al iRekess 3 - EHe HiA1A] FBM lc n'd count on the return to the fold of their 13 3EAVER GLUB i -"";m:‘n”f; “vfllenc'“;e Bldg ang £ R & ward American colonies with generous interest H , x [3 ") " Our trucks go any place any him the logical choice of the Second Contimental ™ .’ i s Le s S e ¥ || otfice phone 484, residense |{ Second Hapd Guns Bought WORK CO. | time. A tank for Diesel Oil ; Congress for Commander of the Colonial forces plow at the hands of one Frank Vizetelly, lexi- | | phone 23!'. Offloe Ho{m. 9:30 | and Sold I reiasmtobat néxt 1o Warner | and a tank for crude oil save ! ag Eogland, He was commissioned in June, |cographer in chief for-the. Columbia chain.. Viz GETS ORWULL‘ to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 LI | New Guns and Ammunition || i Gire i burner trouble. | 1775. The battles of Lexington, Concord and telly has ruled, withthe finality customary among | SEE BIG VAN [ ol PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | r Hill having taken place, he hastened from lexicographers, that “been” will be pronounced il THE GUN MAN | CABINET and !l | RELIABLE TRANSFER of the Congress in Philadelphia to Cam- |“bin and no back talk. The “beans’ of OXford| PORTLAND. Ore. FYieselt 4 | Opposite Coliseum Thestre | | 3 1 fo assume charge of the numerically weak, [&re out, unless they are spelled like the esteemed |oruo who nlaved first base for. | ROOM and BOARD ! MILLWORK v oreanized and scantily cquipped American |Vesetables of that ngme. And as for “tomahtoes,” AIar Ihasaball - aitth > bl | R | ¥ i i ] y, (organized, &nd. sanily cauipped SASHEAR oy v ivs Sadba t¥om. the “Anglophiles pd He: ; | basebanl club it | Mrs, John B. Marshall JENERAL CARPENTER | His survival of 1775 is the wonder of “io¥ yea o P as b eased outright| | > J Y < ! FOREST torians. , Meshad; ta reguat at lpast the semblance “““‘,‘,W“‘;’I‘l;";::.; ‘;21'-35161(:-:“;{‘;;‘ b }g;:) er more. ~|to the Beavers by the Philadelphia | | PHONE 2201 WORK ‘ of an army, to establish discipline, to collect 5tOres goes he run the risk of l;eing Jiiptad, by :"" Americans, a 'dlnu‘ [.(1 Ro‘_\’/ ,V[-M‘ki Fgen i GLASS REPLACED ; WOOD and ammunition, to direct operations in widely British cruiser if he St:ps over England's twelve- :jl‘:xhr e i s ol e YOUS 4VE IN AUTOS ' separated parts of the country, and all the while miie limit, but he must contend with the wrath 5 > : e b N o Orwald tched for Milwaukec " . . he was distressed for funds, annoyed by the dissen- of an embattled horde of returned Rhodes scholars r“.on;q ) ZL;“"M it is expected GARBA‘ :,E : Estimates Furnished tl GARBAGE HAULING tions and, at times, the stupidity of the Congress,| now flourishing in these State: he will be switched to the Beaver m Upon Request : Office at Wolland’s worried by the eriticisms and treacheries of jealous —_—_—_— pitching staff this yea HAl ’LED l Tailor Shop rivals and exasperated by the public demand for 7 o4s - 5 P | e o o Many Wa:)rs Chester Barnesson quick annihilation of British regulars | Voting for Men, Not Parties. Play Indoor GOI 4t Tre Alaskan AND LOT CLEANING S ety By patience, fortitude and extraordinary mlom.{ (New ‘York Times { otel (Bov e DAV;IS WHEN M b , C f PARX TR N disentangled every difficulty, overcame all ob-| proressor Jo e A | e = i Fhone B a ry sdéare g ; § rofessor John Dewey, conunulng his demand| Old papers at 'I'ne Emplre. i bles. He drove the Redcoats out of Boston in|for the formation of a third party by those op- e g YOU X e h, 1776 Scarcely any of his later achievements posed to “special interes thinks that political BUY Regular Dinners re of greater importance to the ultimate success|democracy is doomed otherwise. From the politic- HOTEL AN of the Revolution . He firmly established himself |ians, as he admits, he is receiving no encourage- IRIDIUM TIP A Short Orders JUNEAU TRANSFER as the leader of ithe Colonial cause. |ment. Of those Senators who on legislative matters ZYNDA Lunches COMPANY His subsequent tactics, evasive, like the Jersey MOst frequently leave the party enclosures, only F s P T ERVICE treat; ageressive, like the attacks at Trenton and M- Norris of Nebraska and Mr. Wheeler of Montana ountain ens m.:v; ORAS it F R Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. ceton; brilliant, like the maneuvers on the I‘]}“;Qf:“‘:\‘d"“*“;:e‘rl voting labels o delflflion dabh‘ 31.50 to $3.50 bt p s POPULAR PRICES rand a ersistent, like K : r eeler ran on a third ticket with! Roll By . rf'r“\""f"" "‘\H"t‘)"":‘l‘ “\}.-,A.]\‘ P‘“‘ “"‘;“‘l‘;“ of ““; Senator La Follette, opposing the Democratic na-| The cheapest GUARANTEED Ask HARRY M-ABRY Hipatogic “posiyion “at Valley - Force ‘sl e Durstlt {tjonal nominees. In 1928 Mr. Norris voted for ex- Fountain Pen on the Proprietor of Clinton tow rd New York, repeatedly baffled and Governor Smith against Mr. . Hoover. Headed con- surprised his foe: His steady successes attracted |sistently by Senator Borah, the others all vote the attention of military students and chieftains | the regular ticket everywh After the glory of Yorktown, all cap- While not agreeing that there are strong signs tains in arms saluted him as First in War. of a third party against the “special interests which P 4 » control the two historic ones” others who spoke Washington was no less a statesman than a|Vith Dr. Dewey are certain that the “progressiv Frequently, he was elected to the Virginia R"""”“(“"f] g st ks areialosers (0 each i) House of Burgesses. He was a Representative to l’.“'f\ 9. Sh 5 O SOBRET AR en. This hias DEORES the first and the second Continental Congress. He |lm .m(amm.m”)' RN D Meljpontin dand g ska. It is to preserve this unofficial union that was a to the Constitutional Convention. s proposal has been made to the Nebraska Leg By unan s vote of that august assembly, he lature to remove the party circle from the ba was made its presiding officer. For the adoption by Our WatchTower correspondent at Omaha belie thirteen cc s of its historical instrument, that the plan has a chance for success at this he exerted his powerful influence, and to him more |Session; if not, “it will be back stronger than eve than to any other person is due the :atification tWO rs from now.” Should the proposal c: PR Aot ot a sort of inchoate but effective third party would two terms as first President of ihe €XISt on election day in Nebraska ‘at least framed the policies and guided the YC' OPINions so vary in contemplation of the i overnment new to the annals of S3M¢ thing that some Nebraska comment find democracy in as much peril from the weakening rnment founded on the consent|of the responsibility of the two major parties as governed. He insisted on the Federal ireasury Dr. Dewey does if that responsibility be m ed ing the obligations incurred by the Colonies “We are undermining democracy in the fond belief > Revo! ry War, thus stabilizing finances. |that we are streng ning it,” says The Omaha ced Federal taxation rights. He exercised World-Herald, opposing the abolition of the party in connection with the org: tion {émblem on the ballot. The purpose of the chanze, onnel of the Federal judiciary system, |©f €OUrse, is to force voters always to choose between i858 Ddoens he brought about the |™MeR rather than am parties. If it is adopted iy and Navy establisments for |12, 1on8er will a voter o alfllistion He was dignified and just in ’,;"wf‘."\"l.d S e Uiy \ s J | know - wh Deomcrat, which a Republican, his th f powers, and commanded | gmor es will be no wiser after th the respect of all and the good Will of most of |have gone into They must msake their them. Under his administrations, the nation ex-|way through a I mes, and the res tended its settlements over vast parts of the public | will be a government in the 1 domain, domestic trade and foreign commerce ex- |capital panded and the people as a whole enjoyed a large| If Nebraska tries out the idea, the experiment measure of prosperity. |® ill be watc with interest by the rest of the He is one of the few rulers in history to haye |SCUDITY. But between curious observation and emu- relinquished power voluntarily, Having refused to| otoP there is a wide gulf. Present portents are consider a third term, he retired to” private o %0 a0y genaml Shoneptance \efthe ) Neluan hailed by contemporaries at home and abroad as| e G s First in Peace. | By now no doubt the younger brother who |\i . . . the Prince of Wales on the good-will Washington lived but two years after his return|t nows how the other Senator from Idaho to Mount Vernon, his plantation -esidence. While |feels about it.—(Macon, Ga. T ph) 1 he made no effort to dictate in government af- e i 000 fairs, nevertheless he maintained interest in the| 2 can become exhausted dis- | welfare of ihs country. Having acquaintance with | Co>r Wickersham. report il not k“"“‘\ every prominent man in the nation, he kept up a|¥hat he ls talking about.—(Indianapolis News.) | | voluminous correspondence. His home was a Mecca Wickersham says he i punching bag.” for eminent visitors from his own land and dis- |what a large part of the coun uu—fiedd%{xm tinguished travelers from distent shores. - He w-ns:be was“a punchshowl—(Atlanta Constitution.) but | wl | e e e Market. Phone 25—We Deliver CASH CUTS COSTS Open until 9 p.m. JUNEAU MOTORS, HARRIS Hardware Co. INC. “How” notice. 6% Compoun Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- - HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings Semi-annually. H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau son, Supervisor, S. Garments made or pressed by | us retain their shape e et lici Har d B PHONE 528 v R TOM SHEARER ||} Free Reading Room PHONE e . City Hall, Second Floor - o | o z Main Street and Fourth [P S S e About Thrift- ) A knowledge th thrifty and prudent insures employment and enables you to face old age without alarm. It takes character, determ- ined effort and at sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- ings Account but no one has ever regretted the thrift habit. B. M. Behren | PLAY BILLIARDS BURFORD’S Circulation Room Open 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to p. m. i} Books, Ete. FREE TO ALL . CLEARANCE SALE Men’s Wool Shirts Blazers Stag Shirts at you are times per- Sweaters and a &:mplete line of Furnishings for the ‘Workingman Mike Avoian FRONT STREET Opposite Winter & Pond ds Bank SAVE MONEY Where It Grows FASTEST Your funds available on skort DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Local Representative. A. J. Nel- . Alaska Juneau Public Library Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Current Magazines, | Newspapers, Reference, EMILIO GALAO’S Recreation Parlors NOW OPEN Bowling—Pool LOWER FRONT STREET bld‘ptpers at The Empire office. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 ded Hotel, - PSS L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Northern Light Store GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS Workingmen’s Supplies Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies TELEPHONE -32¢ PwCE—— ATimelyTip Tz e e sbout timely merchandise with from 8:30 bave proved this plaa by repested Ifiwl‘unvflmm < ——

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