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Latest In Cosmetic Science Marvo Beauty return and Won- | : Sue-Fun removes facial blemishes, “Everything in Furnish- pimples, blackheads, freckles, wrin- o e s = i = ® (G2 8s ] . L ’a: the head of its editorial columns. nan l \ DflllV Al(lSk(l Emplrc ‘ From the beginning, the Cincinnati Enquirer SEA I-IuNs sAl How ONE wo ‘ PROFESSIONAL % ’ Frater OFSOCW |. w‘h“ been a newspaper of the highest order. It LOST 20 LBS. OF FAT’ 1' , C ¥ C l £ s Ps —_— > astineau ne ’ JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |has maintained a standard worthy of emulation. 4 han > 5 o | Its influence has been Nation wide, and ‘its news Lost Her Double Chin WATCH FOR ‘ Helene W.L. Albrecht | [&———————— g L EMBIRE PRINTING. COMPANT ot S?Efi’é".nd’ Main | columns dependable. In all of its nine decades Lost Her Prominent Hips NEXT PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS Streets, Juneau, Alaska. the Enquirer has stood steadfast to the dcclara- Lost Her Sluggishness JMpss.ge_ Electrizity, Inm1 Red Meeting every i y i tics. Wednesday evening Ll Entered in the Fost Office In >uneau as Second Class tion of faith .written by the first McLean and Gained Physical Vigor | Ray, Medical Gymnas e y e R printed in its first issue: { Gained in Vivaciousness AMERICAN LEGION T B“’z’ld;"v at 8 oclock Elks’ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Adherence to principle and fidelity to the Gained a Shapely Figure SMOKER Phone Office, || man. Oellvered by carrler 1"'_43;;?”?:);?:& Treadwell and trust assusied. Brief Ttems About Persons e I youre fat—first remove the . \;lsxr::g brothers The Enquirer, commenting upon its birthday, i . e | welcome. omB);er:lran|np:al‘n$cepai‘n{2 6.01‘(;,& iglggm:m!;-t‘e;'mu ‘sa)d e nq D and Happenlngs m ‘VK::]]:!CHOEnIi s}rgrstenspoonlml 0: A. B. Hafl ! DRS. KAS;::&FBEEBUBGEB || M. SM,OEGSI){,S;SN' sExanfd Ruler. [l onth, 1 d 1.26. " o in a glass o ¥ NTISTS . . y ecretary. O S obactibers will Gonfar & favor it they will promptly | This morning The Enquirer salutes its ‘ Ketchikan Area 1icl wetaR Hisbiee - BhsALIuRt “Sviry i 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. i v notlfy the Buainess Office of any fallure or iTegularity native city with heightened satisfaction. To- | Hhkning-—oub Oyt pastFy and tatly ! PHONE 56 i T " Co-Ordinate Bod- " Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. day is The Enquirer’s ninetieth birthday. | KETCHIKAN- Sea lions which meats—go light on potatoes, butter, | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, | les of Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Ninety years of sem.ce to its community, 'arr protected by the Bureau of cream and sugar—in 3 weeks get 7 3 le = . |’ ! ry Scottish Rite The Associa “Prern'u a‘fl ::;l;'!éx'.fiirc;r;[smfrdeax'&amg ninety years of recording an‘d interpreting Fisheries eat more salmon than on the scales and note how many W. P. Olllls(”l I e Regular meetings r(.egr‘or:o{"(x;l‘;:l:'r'.ll(-“m(‘r1’d!r d in this paper and also the | the “"C(’mmflnlyvmlfl't's!'uu: life of an un- & fare caught by trollers during the pounds of fat have vanished. | Dr. Charles P. Jenne ] { second Friday tocal news published herein. i comonly lmiref’ung cn,v.dmnety ycarsfllln | closed season,” M. J. Nordstrom,' Notice also that you have gained FRIGIAIRE | . s ST- | eac(k’l month a¢ = which the strength and ditinction of e President of the Alaska Trollers' in 23 kin is cl ot NTL 7:30 p. m. Scot- TION ARANTEED TC BE LARGER eT'S energy—your skin is clearer- AEASTVAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | Enquirer (radition has become Inseparable | aseociation, deslared nee 1. mios oar oo wparkle with glorions|| PELCO LlGHT»"“’I:gC" | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | tiab Rite! Temiple here and throughout the country with the cussing restrictions placed upon health—you feel younger in body— MAYTAG WASHI | lB“hr e f WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Cincinnati tradition—these are things of trolling in Alaska waters. “British keener in mind. KRUSCHEN will MACHINES | Telephrie j Toohs OROEE which The Enquirer is proud on its ninetieth Columbia authorities consider sea give any fat person a joyous sur- GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS || OF MOOSE | | anniversary i lions such a menace that they are, prise |e ' Lodge N ( ! JThe Enquirer is particularly proud that, hunted and killed by Government! Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN Phone 17 H | Dr. J. W. Bayne ! Juneau ge No. 700, | like the city of its birth, it has built up U boats.” | SALTS at Juneau Drug Co. or But- DENTIST : Meets - every .MDl\dl’ | and maintained unmistakable character. Like her.Maum Drug Co. — (lasts 4 Front Street Juneau Rooms 5-6 Triangie Bldg. night, at 8 o'clock. | Cincinnati, it has personality, and like Cin- T. F. Johnson, who has pros- weeks). If even this first bottle ll “c*ice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | TOM SHEARER, Dgtawr. i cinnati it has resisted the leveling process pected in Southeast Alaska since|doesn't convince you this is the = Evenings by appointment. | |W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 826 { of an age of drab standardization. With 1897 is getting his boat Gomg easiest, safest and surest way to|e——————— | Phone 321 - | all of its strength it will continue to re- |ready and soon will leave on his!lose fat—if you don't feel a superb| | Second H::: ;‘:;“ Bought ; b H zxovnzm' J;y?utg ;ODGE NO. 1¢ | sist that process. annual summer prospecting tri | improvement in health—so glor- { econd and fourt on~ | Eroaledy ity 2 sny jiously energetic—vigorously alive—| | New Guns and Ammanition | |® T W Gicears ® |day of each mouth in i { The Spokane lawyer who wants to abolish the| Business men at Craig, Hydaburg your money gladly returned. SEE BIG VAN | | Dr. A. . dtewa Seottish Rite .Temple' G\}"‘ State Legislature and run the State of Washington|and Klawak have written the; Mrs. Mame Carey of Buffalo, N. u THE GUN MAN DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p. m. LN with a commission must have lost his patience. Chamber of Commerce here for|Y., writes—“Since I began taking| | Qpposite Coliseum Theatre Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. ™. | |y | REDLINGSHAF- ©~° i Y 7 " K | copies of its constitution and by- Kruschen Salts I have lost 20} g o | SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, BLOWING HOT AND COLD. | The Miiteracy Clinic laws. Residents of the three towns DouBds and I feel as if I had lost| o —————— | Office Phone 469, Res. Sitatates TN % U e Oy % contemplate the organization of |50 pounds—I feel so good and the Phone 276 i A New York minister in a sermon jeclared /a ! (New. York Times) chambers of commerce. [best part of it all is that I eat ORDER OF EASTERN STAR opposition to Prohibition and support of nuhhcatmn‘ s BT A e‘merged PO ilnythlng I like.” —advA" FOR SALE Second and Fourth 1d. The clipsheet of i o o —— ‘Tuesdays of each mont] R oo SEWOE i px d‘l’lmerary Clinic out in Montana with flying colors. Fifteen players on band Instru & DAVE»G SHOP | SKA wy AY {| Drs. Barton&Doelker 4 it Z‘clock sao'.tla‘;: the Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition and 1"y "scureq that their achievement in writing and | Tents met recently to form the| | CHIROPRACTORS | . Public Morals, which gave publicity to this state- City Band for this season and held | | READY-TO-WEAR DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE Rite Temple. JESSIN 3 in mastering English words and sentences compare g % it 1 Al KELLER, Worthy Mat- ment, printed with apparent approval the South g cnIER ARE BT O e e rwarn | their first rehearsal. Carl Erick-| | —for— | COFFEE SHOP || “Maintain that Vital Resistance ”| LER TR Dakota legislative resolution which recited that the 'wyitec and even the native born, son is director. | LADIES AND MISSES l Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | ;:l;on Bhrelary: newspaper oppositon to Prohibition was being paid | If John Little Blaze (a six-foot full-blood Indian, Hovlng ‘toatlad: hs - BYBIGE sentl b B R T TS T et 8 o § FRIGIDAIRE—MODERN | Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. .I : 8 for by the “liquor interests.” If the “liquor interests” |aged 58) and Susan Red Horn, who tied for first i A | ‘o_— . —KNIGHT! OF COLUMBUS can make profit for the newspapers which oppose place in the reading contest, could learn enough Egr:r[az:mc; °r{',n;re‘ge’§ifl::s %2‘;’: FIRE ALARM CALLS ! Terms can be arranged [ Seghers Council No. 1760, oD, iy, did they. Jeb the, Wurla igo %o the, Rnkliln @ HEESaht toj(areiper ol SHGER SOUM ol ol o W 50 1o Phone Juneau 17 for particulars || Robert Simpson Iieetings second and last wall? One would think, if the South Dakota Leg- petition, what excuse has any normal alien or| o " = o0 =0 supplies. Then|| 1-3 Third and Frankhn. ! | Opt. D 1 Monday at 7:30 p. m. islature had the correct slant, that the World would native f0;' continued illiteracy beyond the end of ;" lo 0 ) o base at Port An-!| 1-4 Frcnt and Frankltnw et M:-Ang-elu A Transient brothers urge b . _— raduate b d. i lication. Ithis year? !l 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. e ed to attend. Council Ji ey & very, pratiiaible publics i | AL but twelve of the “central clinic” (which in- | 8€leS, Wash. Other lqer il 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. | lege of Optometry and Chambers, Fifth Streed The drys are blowing hot and cold all the time. olidad those OF. myerage; oapelliity) fwere. abile: 1o taken up the_ work of tr.ulm; the | 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. e ‘ Opthalmology JOHN P, MU N G. K. They declare in one breath that the “liquor .?ter- write & letter in English, the prize in the wmu“axe;lls on their northward migra- 1-8 Front, near Saw Ml SEE YI_IRI“AN ; Glasses Fitted, ~..nses Ground B mlw' Secretary, ests” have‘beenpflr;flgélns fllldth 5;‘;”55‘“1 “":‘ being won by a woman of 60 years, who hore a i 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. |e —— m paigns aaginst Prohibition and in the next they|p,,e which suggested prowess in use of another 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- 3 arment || 7 3850 SR R S TR M T T . 0. goy. that thers is llttle liquor sold in the oounty.|ingirument than the pen—Scalps Him With His Own | The Fidalgo lland Packing Com. | cery. for New Fur Garment | |s—0—o— ooy [ Mects first and third In one breath they complain about the manner Knife. Even the deficient twelve learned to sign |P3ny Is drivi » piles for its traps. || 93 willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Sty]es | Opwll;efi:du_t‘.gpfimntml &M:fl;f;’x::"m in which the “liquor interests” through corrupt their own names without copy. It is to be inferred et A Barn. i ¥ Eyes Examine asses L use of money make it possible for lawyers md‘thao all learned to read The Blackfeet News, wmchJ In AE?‘“S f'rSt kite-flying con- 2-4 Pront and Seward. A big variety of Land ott_er. | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, d public men to become wealthy was published for supplementary reading. test, which was held here, John | 9.5 Pront and Main. Mink, Marten and other skins ||| office phone 484,- residense | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting newspapers and P ; lon ty| An Indian feast crowned the clinic, with sd-|SPaulding, Bert Campbell, Daniel{l 3. gecond and Main. for your selection. | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | |brothers welcome. B o Y dm:r : Am: o PPosItion 10 | sses by Charlie Tron Brgast, Judge No Goat, Two | Mahoney and Mark Bussanich were || | 3.7 Pifth and Seward. Repairing and Remodeling to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i ked the World. And so on. | ; ' A | & [ E—— B wlon. wrooke b 3 Guns, White Calf and others, declaring in mu.lveJ EReTs. i ; ; {I‘lrengull B Raavs YURMAN. the Furrier Y el Our trucks go any place amy ; v o | €loguence their appreciation of this opportunity ¢ S astineau and Ra! MAIN, time. A tank for Diesel Oil A GREAT NEWSPAPER CELEBRATES |to become literate in the language of the white | m“;":;; []"-mpzk‘;’;;% r?rsef;e;;: Since | 5-4 Second and Gold. Triangle Building Hazel James Madden AnA 5 ekl ok crnli sliCvhie NINETIETH BIRTHDAY. { man. S & 5 i| 35 Fourth and Harrls. Teachisr ‘of- the : Plssnforte ~and barner trouble. LML R | SR A ¢ R el i| 3-6 Fifth and Guld. | TN cxphaent ot -t Dk Bysten PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 The Cincinnati Enquirer recently celebrated :t Alabama has a statute prohibiting the posses- | A e R i 37 ;‘l!th ;‘nd ];agold of Improved Music Study RELIABLE TRANSFER l | ninetieth birthday. It was established in April, sion of any beverage that ;looks like, sastes ml(e O | ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION | g:mfl;’&“‘in;"mme v SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Leschetizky Technie—Alchin | ). 4 [ 1841, by Washington McLean. After his retire- flxv\lr“‘l(holI};;‘“v:::'{;mw\f}“l;n‘a‘:mf)‘(’)‘l‘]?‘s“‘;"r‘l"‘ i il AT THE DUGOUT WYONIAIL Bock of Power hokie, CAPITAL CLEANERS | Harmony, — - ment came the regime of his son, John R. McLean, | % ™ S | ol e e | _ Tonight at 8 pm. Miss Emma 0. 42 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. DOU AS AGENCY | Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 { e whose ownership was succeeded after his death by Thers astial bh .o Bl tamMAE Shend o aniuacfimr, un»r:ler Lhed auspices do; zhe1 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. OUGL/ ,.—‘ SEE THE ; his son, E. B. McLean. It still carries the name , .. 4ot hao plenty of everything except prisons.— uxiliary, will render an address| _44 Ninth and Calhoun. CITY BAKERY, MRS. REIDI | UNEAU YOUNG ! of John R. McLean, long since departed this life, (Los Angeles Times on Child Welfare Work. A branch | Seventh and Main, Telephone 7 J * MOTO ! R A G b et A S £ — |of the National Child Welfare Work | 4_-, Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Lenve your order at bakery or| Funeral Parlors {d of the American Legion is to bell 4.9 Home Grocery. phone and we will call Licenseil Fancial Dirsstics BIKE { organized and a large attendance{| gy 5"”, Tract. | and Embalmers [ | is desired. —adv. 3 f - Phone 12 | In our window | e ! — PHONE YOUR ORDERS) | Night Phone 336-2 Day ! [ OSSR . “FINAL CLEANUP” 7 & g ¥ Used Cars, Parts and Motors.|§ ' TO US Vg s e ! Motors for marine purpose. “Name ' | HAAS l ARNOLD’S \ your price and take ’em.” See! 3 g ! “Lucas” at Juneau Motors. —adv. 4 TFl:mEu:h andles 4 BOOTERY 3 e La: azaar SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP Open Evenmgs ' red adv, TELEPHONE 4502 —— | HEMLOCK { — ~pvancep | e e 5 She e s | JUNEAU TRANSFER " FOR KITCHEN RANGES ROOM and BOARD ' COMPANY an c72£ ERATIO. FOR HEATERS 5 FRIG N ‘ Ll S Mrs. John B. Marshall | Just In , PHONE 2201 | . | | | New Stock | $4’-50 Load . . D e e e S ur BO'lU Ties 1In 8, 12, 14, 16 or 24-inch lengths{| We will attend to them p | promptly. Our COAL, Hay, | Grain and Transfer business The tie all tied for you— is increasing daily. There’s a HA ULED Moves, Packs and Stores ’ CHESTER BARNESON - e oves, nee n 0 | reason. Give us a trial order Ny A reight and Baggage 0” 50¢ and 75¢ Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short{ |today and learn why. LOT CLEANIN b ki (5 M o E. 0. DAVIS Prompt Delivery of We also have a fine assort-} | & s . Phone 584 o » Tiehit oF fonyAncEants: Economy Cash Store You Can’t Help Being : ALL KINDS OF COAL ‘ a dazly dozen to reach the rice || ¢ o soe. s150 || ol . | ' . . . A & and $2.00 Sellers EMMEn NEW RECORDS ‘ o . I e : s E ) ‘and CORONA | udding in a Ff 1014211 B il Rt Y e . (| | | 6 Days” Guaranteed by g o SABIN’S | Y RADIO SERVICE J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by Expert Radio Repairing satisfled customers” Radio Tubes and Supplies Every part of every food helf of a Frigidaire Indeed, if these sensibly placed shelves o Y y Kl that sally 1 may be easily reached without acrobatics. were the only outstanding ndvamag‘e of this ‘ ings for Men” es or “w;;;:m Lot ow looking | Even the back of the bottom-most one is famous refrigeratos, they would, in lhet.n- 'See Dr. Doelker, Hellenthal Bldg. E a AR A by accessible—you need never stoop down as selves, make Frigidaire well worth while e JUNEAU MELODY ‘m‘:'" ke e m""""w though you were about to to countless thousands of HOUSE PHONE 528 touch your toes! housewives! TOM SHEARER Al Frigidaire food shelves *x x * . i i are elevated—far enough from Waist-high, easily accessible food ] Our Savlngs Department : . S50 lov 1o do avgy Withifro B e ot B IMs A EMILIO GALAOS {|f some bending-over . . . Refrigeration. Th;re jice siddy We wish to call your attention to the fact that this bank main- R z PLAY BILLIARDS e HiH h I v tages, How many millions of weary gzv :11: dlb“!-‘:n‘; dm.:e. A0S lf“e tains l“ll.m class Sl‘vln':; Depart::::‘l; We r:)ealve ;n fl'lll¢: ecreatwn —at— women have wished for the made household_ refrigeration so Yemale Anrcamomy b o i e 0 v BURFORD’S comforting convenience of the healthful, convenient and econom- we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest P arlor S ical. We invite you to come in to to the account without any trouble on the part of the depositor. our showroom at your first oppor- easy-to-get-at food storage that iy A Additions may be made at any time. On these savings accounts * 2 + is a feature of every Frigidaire! tunity and learn all about them. wo. iy 4 per’ oent fntotest. Wo reocoameniiht ki @ sc- }‘nou. oll ‘;r'un‘:llu :‘:r co;:::;l NOW OPEN T S SRS | count to persons who have money for which they have no slices of delici 4 . ] £ THE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WITH tmmediate wse and. which they want kogt fn s sile aiaco Ny At Bl el e 1o Bowling—Pool GENERAL PAINT until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. FE TP Weag ket din- LOWER FRONT STREET CONTRACTING The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money . Nas for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need z":‘m“;u:fim ;’::m plannlr;? uelstexizfe ;:’;E . when other sources fail. We would be pleased to have you call ord!e::x:gl:rt: l;nsuri comple- i S84 oA SvueE AtesRIt AL | o P rless HOTEL tion while the weather lasts. TERMS WILL BE W J HN ON ; y ZYNDA B. W. BURKE ZOE FURCHA Authorized Dealer ¥\ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. aaaart SR L Oldest Bank in Alaska _ “Remember the Name” errerre e rrres o e e P e e e e 1 Daliy smpire Want Ads Par. : Datlly Empire Waas ads Pay.

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