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to win over the South. He does his party no and the country ill service, by stressing it 7 as a political issue. It is indeed *high time Ior us to forget politics and consider this tariff as a business matter.” Until that is done, the industries, duy by the h""\‘fl’.h‘?pfi(. Pt Sunday by i | capital and labor all are going to suffer from - treets, Juneau, ! advised tinkering by politicians whose first thought itered 1o the Siten 8 Besondv g to reward the friends of their party for past favors and in the hope of getting further favors matter. T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 days to come Dellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell ano | Thane for $1.25 per month. About a year ago revolution upset the povern- By matl, postage peid, at the following raien N Bt I advan six months, In advauce | ment in Peru. Since that time there have been 00; one month dvanc \u!\nle\un will confer a if they will xnrmlu(vllh revolutions in ‘several other South American coun- the Businshe ClLce S failure or ‘rregularity | oo noluding Bolivia, Argentine and Brazil. Now delivery of their pap: i‘“ one for Edi o rial and Business Offices, 374. Honduras in Central America is in the throes of MEMBEN OF ASSOCIATED PRTSS. armed conflict. It is to be hoped that war there will The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tne |, .. |, A othe: ase for republication of all news dispatches credited to 1OV last longer than it did in the other Latin It or not otherwige credited in this paper and also the | American countries. If the predictions of one side focal news published here s 5 —_ - _ __|or the other are realized we shall soon have heace ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TG BE LARGER |ip th SIS, o licaragua where ‘ebelll AR THAT OF ANy OTHER PUBLICATION in the Americas except in Nicaragua where :ebellion is a more or less contant nastime Forest fires are raging in Wisconsin and Min-| nesota. Rainy climes are not without rewards. i “ Prescribing for Unemployment. § A | (New York Herald-Tribune.) | ©ne of the most hopeful features of the current period of d:pression is the lack of complacen: h financial and business leaders contem- (plate the unemployment situation. They are no !longer content as too often they were in former jcrises of the kind to sit back and philosophize about the law of supply and demand holding forced ld!(‘nz-.",s and distress to be the inevitable concom- itants of the economic order. Far more represen- llmve today is the attitude lately expressed by Dan- iel Willard, President of the Baltimore & Ohio| | Railroad, who told the Wharton School of Finance that “a system—call it what you will—under which THE PROPOSED COMMUNICATION CHANGE. par hteen years of existence if any, cause to com- During its more than e The Empire has found little, of the Signal Corps and its excellent uablcin is possible for 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 of wmmg Utterly oblivious to the high Colonel Paul Lambert Priest, in his Bronxville, N. Y., home. DISPUTE OVER of Idano, recently signed a State order commissioning “nll-| fledzed lmuoenant colonel on his staf” honor bestowed on him, Lieutenanw | four months old, His dad’s friend, Governor Ben Ross, | is asleep at his post | Baby Paul a FIRE LEAVES | WATCH.FOR NEXT AMERICAN LEGION SMOKER A. B. Hall 1 PROFESSIONAL | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 " Helene W. L. Albrecht . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldsiein Bldg. W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau Second Hand Guns Rought and Sold New Guns and Ammunitisn | SEE BIG VAN | THE GUN MAN | Opposite Coliseum Theatre FOR SALE SKAGWAY ] . | | 1 I i L] . | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE “Maintain that Vital Resistance " PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dr. Charles P. Jennc DENTIST Rooms 8 and § Valentine Building Telephrme 176 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | Evenings by appointment. | Phone 321 i | Dr. A. W. Stewart | DENTIST | Hours 9 & m. to § p. . | SEWARD BUILLING | Office Phone 469, Res. | FPhone 276 Drs. Barton & Doelker CHIROPRACTORS [ | Fraternal Societies F Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Elks’ Hall Visiting brothers welcome, M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. . ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rita Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Secot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretery T "{ ; : o LOYAL ORDEZR o OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700 x Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8z MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 10 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, - / beginning at 7:30 p. m, Gy H. L. REDLINGSHAF- “*“~ ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourtn ‘Tuesdays of each montk, at 8 o'clock, Scottish 4 p sorvice. It has made a very remarkable record of |and able-bodied men to be out of work and unable | WAGES GAusEs ]ufl HUMELESS 5 { ‘ Rite Temple. JESSIN achievement. Its purpose has always been to make |to secure work for months at a time, and with no COFFI‘ HO[ g KELLER, Worthy Mat- o pury the ice as nearly perfect as possible. Courtesy | Other source of income, cannot be said to be perfect | Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | ron; FANNY L. ROB-« . to patrons tnd their accommodation have been |OF €ven satisfactory. i Myt STR'KE OF 2"“ NEW YORK, April 22—Fire this|| ~ FRIGIDAIRE-MODERN [/ | Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | INSON, Secretary. v unvarying par 2 's | e same Kmlumm is set forth editorially in the ornir d\. e "I a five stor I . % oy pr e R & » speaking of unemployment as “the faultiest devel- St sventee ore | | . Seghers Council No. 1762, i T R okt to-& -adlo‘ : g p e faultie (.\:x man. Seventeen persons wer | RQob S 00 Hhay (hc- 0aaib WL, DOVIYE R 10 | opment in the system called capitalism,” says “there|Four Hundred Other Men Mlired 'and 100 wers 1aft homelass ||\ Loneiduntau 17 for particulars || obert Sumpson ?1etings second and Jast ~ 9 service until it has been determined beyond dJoubt, o ke A | H Mcnday at 7:30 p. = 1 % 5 : must be grafted upon the capitalistic system some A“ d L Many tenants leaped screaming| | O'Jt D. i cuday al p. _ that the radio will give better service than e remedy—call it specialistic if you will—permanent \tlecte Oggmg | from windows i (iaate T Saaeins Dol ) Transient brothers urg- ] cable. Past experiences have caused laymen tOland effectual, furnishing working hours instead of C May Close ¢ Bt i - | to a ! ed to attend. Ccuncll ] . i | amps ay { lege of Optometry an [ doubt that it is possible that it would work out!cash, to lift out of misery that portion of our popu- - Fetachs VE FRIDAY = (e T 1 Opthalmology Chembers, B, Sueot that way. The cable service has been of such|lation who are hit cruelly and without fault of their| yANGCOUVER, B. C. April 22. for the Boy Scouts Father and Son SEE YURMAN | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grownd :xo?r%muums:‘érgh:' ’ excellence and the times when the cable hasiown in such practically oft-recurring eras as we|__A dispute over wages has re- Dinner at Moose Hall. Tickets are = 5 ;. . i ¢l 4 s been out of commission and radio resorted to have |are now experiencing.” sulted in a strike of 200 masters| $1.00 at all drug stores. If you 2 > e o 1 | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. caused such vexation that patrons are naturally| The editor of this Wall Street house organ finds|and mates of the section | have no son, you will be pm\'ulm,i for New Fur Garment {7 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL '\ Mevts first and third “8 fearful of the proposed substitution of radio Jor [WOrds of commendation for the creation under the'm‘ the Canadian Merchant Service!with one for the dinner. adv. Styles I Optometrist-Optician | &Mofldnys. 8 o'clock, e e ‘szncr act olf a? employment stabilization board, | Guild. '~ —a e — X wige n.or e | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea wt Eagles Hall VeV e 2 R to draw up detailed programs of public works six| 1t feared that logging camps 267 S {1 Room 1, Valentine Bld Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P However, Gen. Gibbs has given his assurance X is fos 28 : . : 1 4 : | , Valentine Bldg. glas. . - Al ot e ation. service. between. the Btates | Y64FS in advance for use in employment emergencles. (will be forced to close. The “Youthful Loveliness in || Mink, Marten and other skins {|| officc phone 434, residense | (GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vistiing W AlAska, wil % ® ! But while a step in advance, he does not regard also affects 400 engineers aand 6 Days” |} for your selection. | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | brothers welcome. 13: 5 aska \\H]ll not be nr‘rml('ted to deterlorate, ‘;1‘" this a8 4 solution. "The situstion: He Belleves. re-id hands | ; 2 Repairing and Remodeling { 1o 12: 1:00 to 5:30 at there will be continued improvement. This! uires the aggressive co-operati 2o, | Latest in Cosmetic Science s K 2 L ires agg co-operation of industry as| - | o — . ay be accepted as @ guaranty that the cable Will [a whole in furnishing a ‘reservoir” of “°rk‘”“110 0(:0th Lk 1M.u\(> Beauiy return and Won- YURMAN, the Furrier || e’ A u:: m{ l];leul on 3 be retained in commission unless practical tests|hours, “made possible through the obligatory cut- [N Pun. Feimovee facial blemishes, Triangle Building { Hazel James Madden and a tank for crude oil save 4 04 demonstrate that radio will give better service in |ting down in every establishment of the working | Made on Plane Shlp"”‘“”’“’%‘ b“f‘km“"“_is' Shlienm, doriee ] ! | Teacher of the Pianoforte and burner trouble. ! every particular hours of those already employed, thus furnishing L | R1esior (EIBSpom . SO 0o | cxponent of the Dunning System PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 N R T iy part-time employment for those altogether out! WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22.{ complexiony = — — |"" of Improved Music Study RE . MAP CALIFORNIA FOREST. | of work--the movement to be gradually inaugurated | —To Lieut. Willlam Miller, Jr., See Dr. Doeiker, Hellenthal Bldg. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Leschetizky Technic—Alchin LIABLE TRANSFER &N L ST when and as depressed conditions produmng unem- | has gone the honor of mfl\m(' the Eot) CAPITAL CLEANERS | Harmony { nd brush cover types of | Ployment begin to make their appearance.” 10,000th airplane landing on board 1 | Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 M...._.__M-M,-..m,‘ * 8 ara National Forest was recently vom-| Here, it seem to us, is a proposal both interesting | the aft carrier Langley | DOUG S { 5y 2 ¥ The forest,.the largest in California, son- | and practical. We have urged in these columns| His even number landing was | CITJ'B(:AE(‘;}I{Y fii(‘stg&l% e . SEE THE : tains 1772555 acres. It was the most ifficult | (a0 unemployment- insurance should be made lo|a signal for similar acts by piows I Telephonie 7 | - JUNEAU-YOUNG { 172,555 a a b 4 G x = > N J £ forest yet surveyed in the type-mapping project now | !I:):(l [‘I(:; r‘:n:]], Ogr “c‘irnl;plrcflxlgwrtnll::fi:‘aL‘ngfi ‘:;le Z‘:‘d | i::,] ;.1;‘ ;)“:?’ ::‘MJ m,:'ul, rm; pfi\:‘ Leave your order at bakery or| Funeral Parlors { }MOTO : i Was 4 Oclitors by the Forest Service of the | over should resort to a division of working hours|down on the dack of the Lexing- oneand X vl al || Licensed Funeral Directors | ! BIKE \ Ummi States Department of Agriculture, with the |rather than the lay-off. But, of course, such alton for the 6,000th landing while I and Embalmers : i aid of State and county forestry agencies. Pack |policy, to become effective, must be the result of |Lieut. H. S. Duckworth made the, PHONE YOUR ORDERS | | Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone12 | In our window \ i stock was necessary to work a large part of the|concerted action. Industry must organize with the |9.000th carrier landing on the | | \ rugged mountain country. The San Bernardino |purpose in view and submit to centralized discipline. | Saratoga. TO US ° : o and the Angeles Forests in Southern California have | The editor of“The Bache Review” suggests a ‘“com- % TSy 2 N 1 already been surveyed, and work on the Cleveland | mission of business leaders” to determine when con CARD OF THANKS i F HA?:S di ARNOLD'S e National Forest, lying largely in San Diego County, | ditions warrant the “obligatory” rationing of work- " 5 2 i Amans SHaCAes : BOOTERY H B e hons b S ling hours. His plan deserves the serious consid-| 1 desireto acknowledge with sin- The Cash Bazaar | e T T e Ay eration of every employer anxious to preserve our| f&'e “‘;"ks she l“‘?;‘y lli_e“(‘;“cf)‘(” 0 Eveni e T St d 4 3 b ieee present economic system. oral offerings and other kin i venin — i MR. LUCAS REAPPEARS ON SCENE. Sreadlbnd o syEpRtly at theybmie | i pen acibigud { of the decath and funeral of my Executive Director Lucas of the Republican Na- A Tribute to Em.‘,‘lis‘h . Nirs. Ida Laitala L4 . JUNEAU TRANSFER tional Committee has the same faculty for saying grtillie i g MRS. GUS WAHTO, I COMPANY | the wrong thing that has made his immediate titular (Manchester Guardian.) } o - e {| ROOM and BOARD | SuRetior, (S“":‘IO‘" Fess, notorious. Seldom does he The Marquis Merry del Val was born in London | ||"|||"|||"|||| |h!“|'|"||""|||"|""” | Mrs. John B. Marshall 4 argue a tenable proposition and when he does, he|and has been Spanish Ambassador in this countr)fl w conducts his argument in an untenable manner. His | for very nearly twenty years—an experience which I PHONE 2201 \ latest outburst, a pseudo economnc plea to the |Sugges no small knowledge of our island char-! | | « 44 South centered around some academic benefits 'rom\"‘“"”‘( s. It is, therefore, all the more pleasant d 2 the Smoot-Hawley Tariff schedules, is one of the |t0 read his glowing commendations of the English| Rt B - g S X silliest he has yet sponsored language and its resources to the members of the We :]”‘“ aot teél(glA%:) tgem ‘ ARBA‘ E The Republican tariff has aided development | IcUern Languages Assoclation on Safurday. En- 1o | i SR et Pl B aioin thssBoEl, e S e D - [thusiasm and diplomacy are not supposed to be =~ Grain and Transler business of maz. eabinn | ThArefore” ti ,‘US ¢ Democrais | the pest or neighbors, but there was nothing grudg- | | is increasing daily. There’s a HA U ED Moves, Packs and Stores e ore, the South belongs to ing apout the Spanish Ambassador's tribute to the | == e | reason. Give us a trial order Freight and Baggage the ranks of the Grand Old Party. Maybe “belongs,” | English tongue “as the most widely spoken of all | R . | today and learn why. AND HOT CLSANNG ry but Mr. Lucas can rest assured it will take more |the European languages in the world today” For | Distinctive | T “ReD CEDAR METHOD.” ‘ B O-DAVIB Prompt Delivery of ) than a high tariff argument to lead the South :nto |this state of affairs he attributed less to the in- | | The new Red Cedar Shingles are You Can’t Hel Being | one ALL KINDS OF COAL 3 the Republican fold. And he picked an almost i“"l'nce of trade, policy, and a widespread Empire | | laid right over the old roof. Old A P | ‘ indefensible example of what a tariff can be by than to the natural effectiveness of our speech CLUSIVE R SR e e ) e Pleased L choosing the latest sample of his party’s convic- for modern purposes. It is, in short, the very i heat losses. Makes upstairs co: tions on that subje opposite of a dead language, but a living tongue But Not i % . p 4 D.B FEMMER : Even prominent leaders of the Eastern industrial | CODSIANUY Adapting itself to the needs of men. “The :nd w::mh in =old;-'x weather; e NEW RECORDS Fic D P e s " |result of the prim, ordered intellect is bewilder- XPR B o et S S PHONE 114 fss have condemned the new riff which (e a5t | meny” Said our admiring crite; “but What strengih | EXPENSIVE Avoids cost of removing old NEW SHEET MUSIC i ot tolo Y neniamic AT ‘Andersan, | what' case, what breadth of expressiont” There was | e | zoof and litter of old shingles. RADIO SERVICE T, economist of the Chase National Bank of New |a reservation—and an inevitable one. It was the| i oo R J. B. BURFORD & CO York, in a recent address at Philadelphia, voiced |English speech which triumphed—but not the Eng- | DEVLIN S etical, Call or-wiite'for des Expert Radio Repairin “Our door step is worn by b ;: a view that is col more and more to be widely |lish spelling. The word of mouth would serve the | < i rsonn 1 i ]J P -g satistied customers” accepted in the country from coast to coast. “We |foreigner as well as any, but the gap between spell- | a 2 | 12 o il Radio Tubes and Supplies ! o are in the midst of a severe business depression |iR8 and pronunciation was the stumbling-block. First and Main Sts. ! P i | A . < which is worldwide.” the banker said. “The most | It has the same effect for many an English child, | ? p which s worldwider the banker suid. “The most L T8 00, A SO I v thay we ahat | (HNIMINUNNAAMAGUAANN) MILLS, Inc. JUNEAU MELODY || | cneomate wade 1 st 47| # trade is our high protective tarif » el . {ever straighten it out on hard-and-fast lines that — o us retain their r high protective tariff.” Thus speaks a | | prrrrrer e e e - elr’ Ahape e aint of " ao L b hatls fear WALl Bieet might :w A{;x})rovod 1by an academy. Our tongue is| HOUSE PHONE 528 i ’ |an undeniable tangle on paper, but it is an his-| E and is steeped in high tariff traditions | torical j [ " TOM SHEARER o8 i - A ical tongue, and to tidy it up would be to run| ¢ Cfi' l}:_(fm’ "-xn “h.\ylmh is 50. As a muon contrary to that very instinct for rxchness and | } . We ave overprodiced. We. wan to sl more | rofuion Whch the Spanish Ambassador was o | ur Savings Department 3 3 o merchandise. The world is in need of most of |ing as a source of strength in the language as a || & EMILIO GALAO’S i T our surplus. But the world car buy from us|Whole. But we admit that it is sometimes easier |y 3 e if it cannot sell to us. It cannot sell to us because | (0 SPeak than speli—even for those who have been|) We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- o PLAY BILLIARDS of the tariff walls erected {Bexnignd. BIw o PR TN [} {ains a first class Savings Department. We receive on savings Recreatlon —afit b “Our tariffs were too high in 1920, We should g | accounts any amount from one dollar up. On each account nave lowered them. Instead we raised them. Many| CUrSes! Just as everything was beglnning 10| we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest Parlors BURFORD’S # g foreign countries rapidly “ ponded by raising their | ;‘(:jl;\'\)xlu\\n “:o:”:cl i‘;g‘mr?l;‘nl:e lo:;.) ;ox]mlmmp 1o the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. s L s fariffs in retaliation. There are those who ure |y (8l DAIn I of CACNE HEE clectable |} Additions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts You ought to taste our NOW OPEN 2 9 hopeless about the matter, because they say that| | Committee.—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- bread. For your family's ot 9 ounixy. can act alone. I to express the | 3 count to persons who have money for which they have no sake you ought to buy it. Bowling_Poo[ GENERAL P T h Opinion that the lowering of taritts, without Did you hear that crooning plaint addressed by immediate use and which they jwant kept in a safe place Iv's mighty good bread; it reference to what the rest of the world may do, |the Virg inds to Unele Sam? You made us|{ until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. everbody—that is, nearly LOWER FRONT STREET CONTRACTING would be sufficient to cut quickly through ihe|what today, We hope yowre satisfied!—|{ The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money everyhody knows it's fine. Phose ub il | worst of our difficulties,” Mr. Anderson dJeclared, | (Boston Transeript. for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need And we want you to ap- this :u;;:l:“::o t;gtfl;{or :vork A The realization of the disastrous effects of the | —_—— when other sources fail. We would be pleased to have you call preciate 16 also. ey a:smhle % Smoot-Hawley tariff on American trads quite| None of the Chicago policemen having any desire and open a savings account with us. HOTEL tion while the weather l:s:s- # general. It can, and does, hold down :mports |'© COMMIt suicide it proved impossible to get the Peerless ZYNDA A BRL (4 bt ein neReodb e story. It holds ;;\uhnm‘ m(;ow\r\ to convict Al Capone of being a B. W. BURKE down our exports even more drrasuca and s, con- | 2 MR- e “ . enrendas an er ELEVATOR SERVICE TELEPHONE 4151 & sequently, a very important factor in prolonging! wimn 3.0 _ i 8. ZYNDA, Prop. . o gt | it 00,000 more gallons of medicinal whis- 5 Alaska’s Resi Decos ) y the depression which its sponsors declared it would |key in process of manufacture no wonder the doc- Oldest Banl=in Alaska Ry S 'S ident rator 3 ond. |tors are unable to control this danged influenza.— § Mr. t h y M Lucas needs a stronger issue than m,hl Lexington, Ky. Herald.) " . t e, A 3 s TR C T R g { Daity em Want 2ds Pav. Daily Em| want ads Pay, Ay 3 e ——— pre pire Wags Ads Pay oo i

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