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L tor here, purchased training as due to communistic impulse and propa- “Maintain that Vital Resistance ”| Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 KELLER, Worthy Mst. i = i & | lize and ‘go out after, the other twenty-three StfllES\ was asserted the securities were [ — R e " { H Dfllly 11([3,1(1 IL’"")"‘G | that have Republican’ 44 Independent Governors ED resold for the investors only wnen 1‘ ' PROFESSIONAL I ' Fraternal Societies \ g g TR {1t might be easier than to win the Presiden: fld‘ a showing was made that cash “ . . OF | JOHN W. TROY A EDITOR AND MANAGEB Co s. This does not mean that The Empire | was needed, otherwise transfer: f . i 4 Sy erwriting - tHat. oré 0 government whether | were opposed. 2 b Gastineau Channel ' Published y eveninz -except Sunday by _the D‘ mocratic or Republican. Not for Minnosota H I ||| Heleme W.L. Albrecht I . EM Pr G COMPANT at Sceond and Main | D. L. Pomeroy, Deputy Commis- | & SERVICE | PHYSIOTHERAPY T } i b, sioner of Securities for Minnes g o || | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Meeting every L re—— % Secoaio identified an order by his group |5 ~ MOTOR CO. Ry, Medical Gymnasties. | | weanesday night ¥ B o gl e T e R il refusing Foshay a permit to sl 410 Goldstein Building Sy Gaptid ’4 ST = ¢ es of Prohibition is the of A securities of the Utilities Consoli- “Tim? . “Marvan’ Phone Office, 218 Lol g : SUBSCRIPTION RATES, st the Prohibiti Bitdot Hat! Bro- 5 . - Jim” and “Marvan Hall. © Oelivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and L lon Director th l.ntel‘prlses Were for In-| dated Corporation, chartered ir i ® L R Th1ne for $1.25 per nrmr\th e forcers must quit drinking liquor. Delaware. The order was issuec THIPD and MAIN STS. f8||e % 1- ing orothers s 2 {b S ey DRE e, they won't quit, and Col. Woodcock | restments and Not inf#1927. Pomeroy said the Minne- | & || | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | "©/°O™¢: i ¢ they will promptyy PrODAbIY knows they won't. But the necessity for Speculations SN WSV I 1+ oo ovviatisiace o biacs i e = AR Rt & 8 lrmn:v the Business_ Office any failure or irregularity the ggests th: question, how does Col g F:Ied sale as working a fraud up = | Blun;g};'g;qsuudmg M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ; n the delivery of their papers. s ’ | purcha | E 56 TP 4 h Suiiness O 7 Woodc expect to compel the rest of the 122 on_ purch | g IR T B onia) wnd Businoes Dlise PR (.0:\:)“ e T |EXPLAINS WHY STOCK H ecial Assistant Attorney Gen- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod- i O more Americans to quit? les of Freemason- § ER oF AssoC«ATED PRES, T also suggesti IMACERIIRRRE dLh. . o onis. Fred Horowitz explained tha W P y e . LT T o - y 1 s paper and also the o A R e T U {u:e order, Foshay arrangei for 1 P 5 PADEr, MO8 NI ion enforcers. H S R f d S8 ing the concern in: Arizons FRIGIDAIRE | Dr. Charles P. Jenne t second Friday | rgraree— e show Uncle Sam and his Pro-|Flome _late elused to after an investigation and “determ- | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | ;)ENPH | ?;: month as THAN THAT OF ANY CATION n are giving the world! | Permit Promoter to ined that was the state where the MAYTAG WASHING &ooms B““”u 9 Valentine | it ;"wm g g B — o Blue Sky Commission had the most ding Temple, ° dea of a good sporting event would be a| Sell Certificates | timited Budge g Telephcie 176 b s o e & 4 ween the champion three -olds | — GENERAL MOTOES RADIOS LOYAL ORDER OF & ¢ and Mate. “Each has beaten MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. ‘Mutton Leg Sleeves? MOOSE, NO. 708 : | At a nd & quarter. Why not race them |~ W- B Foshay Selaipea ihe Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne Megts Monday 8 p. m. [on succe at a mile and a quarter, a mile| o Ham afe oMiclhis u They Are Back, Toc Front Street Juneau DENTIST i Ralph Relschl, Dictator ( he reason the securities of his en- 0 ’ ] | Rooms 5-6 Triangle i 3 and 1 at a mile and three quarters on rises - were. OB Mistac CHTR I ot ";_’ 0 angl wB;dC- { Legion of Moose No. 2§ i ¢ 3 i iz oy Tl —_—— Cours, 9 a.m. o g k| the fast Belmont track? s was “they were for invest-| BARIS, Sept. 18—Mutton leg e i i [ o, isky SRA LI TiskRys o - el RafdEieelys . ;i o . “venings by appol G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and f : ment and not speculation. sleeves, relics of 1890, are back in ! Phone 321 Herder, P. D, y i A latives cannot apparently escape| A letter seeking a permit .o sell | vogue. | You Onn: Sads Momitat: ! _f er, P. D. Box 273, : | s columns with their marital and love af-|securities in that state carrying| Although the 1931 mutton lep Our Hibee e MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1# g 1 and scandals this explanation was identified by |sleeve is more modified in cut than SEE US FIRST I * | Second and fourth Mon- & e | William Johnson, Deputy State|its 1890 forerunner, it still display: e Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each mouth in Dr. Spengette Bla, | Commissioner on Tnsurance in New [a decided puif at the shoulderline | | Harris Hardware Co. DENTIST Seottish Rite Temple, % }Hampsmre. in the present trial of| Afterncon frocks, evening wraps| | Lower Front Street Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. D= beginning at 7:30 p. n: P (Seattle Times.) | Foshay and six associates charged|and day jackets are designed with : —e SEWARD BUILIING | | 2. L. REDLINGSHAP. JUNEAU'S FAME \l'R]-‘ ADING. s ghtful and well-worded address to| With alleged using the mails to de- | closefitting lower sleeves and bouf- R — Officc Phone 469, Res. o s % v\mz American Legion, iof :mch“?ie is : member, | fraud 85 ppers which THEEREEISt We Lizrminh ! ggér::;ur' T All the we words to that effect, Dr. Matthew Lyle Spencer, President of the Uni-| _ . 'f‘",'",’"; l:)l‘:“lllllm' : shoulders. o8 | T S ST 7 R IO said people are much alike shington, takes a firm, yet not a wholly| Foshay painied a brilllant plcture T / D -e| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR 4 it p- 4 a9 iy or the financial security of his en- g 19 years of cpaching, foot- . nom m. A couple of weeks uncon e stand, 'against military training as pepie R e I el sisind Gl Drs. Barton & Doelker Second and Fourth 1 when Bernard E. now carried on in the collegss and sch: He de- ”n Eresied i o;’rerinav “SB?Z “aur:; 1;6 ”;: osti 6o ana fed mirall CHIROPRACTORS ¢ Tuesdays of each monta, 1 abers of the New plores the tendency to ascribe all opposition to al 3 i G S H DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE at 8 o'clock, Scottiel ~oun<i ecurities to investors.” It|for an average of .T78. i Rite T JE: H e Tempie. SSIF AND ganda & $25,000 Alaska Juneau and 1 bought »m Dr. I: Nugget Shop generally a better understanding of some practical i sid e he matter. | the fine Sidney nce painting of Mount Mc- 8SPects of t : { Kir ‘o\‘ § .;:]‘M[, Now l'l Wi RN ity Speaking before the State Convention of the i et ]'F_ whole country 1s getting ;. ion at Bellingham, 'Dr. Spencer declared that '. i cx (o xame eventa there has been no material change in type of Time, W News Magazine,” of latest 'y training in the past thirty years; that Ul"’ date, under the head Deals and Develcpments,” | are training infantry combat troops,| contained the fol whereas, in his opinion, infantry will play a de-| Bear's Brick, Bernard E. (“Sell 'Em Ben") creasingly important part in any war or wars thab| Smith, member of the New York Stock Ex- may come. He would modernize the training, so| change, has the reputation of being the that the schools may produce more and more of | stormiest be the floor. He makes a the scientists and technicians so necessary to future | 1 pet, howeve Juneau Gold Mining military operations; and to attain that end he asks| the co-operation of a special committee of thr- Legion with the faculty committee of the University | which so long has been wrestling with Company; wher this issue is mentioned he becames a beaming bull. Fortnight or 50 ago Bear Smith departed for a vacation, announced he would visit Alaska, inspect tion Juneau’s plants. Last week he saw the Dr. Spencer makes it quite clear that as be- g 8 ventt. cas a $25,000 tween the present type of training and none at all mines, bought a souvenir. It was brick of solid gold, weighing nearly 100 he would be in favor of none; pounds. “Brick No. 1,000 will probably be the possibilities of another type it suggestions carry a considerable sent to Bear Smith's office, where K will bedazzl> all who lack faith in Alaska viction. There is, however, a flaw in his reasoning | (! Juneau. A few days later flush Bear Smith saw a picture of Mt. McKinley by Painter Sidney Laurence, paid $10,000 for it That's not poor advertising Juneau. are a lot of worse things than to be known as a source for $25,000 gold bricks and $10,000 paintings. ') Particularly is that true.-when the.particular gold brick in question was identified as “No. 1,000.” One thousand gold bric 000 each would amount to $25,000,000, 2 ble amount gold in any man's country. Then the circumstance that Sidney Laurence who painted the $10,000 picture of Mount McKinley is an Alaskan and achieved fame as an 1 artist with this T vy as his background adds to interest in this nd the 'I‘vm\u_.‘ of measure training of con- set No thoughtful citizen favoring mili- sole purpose. for first saerifice. The are of more army to be sent to the front physical benefits, the mental discipline, instant importance; and their eduring values have been proved in literally thousands of men who have gone from the campus: into the peaceful pur- suits of business and professional life. Boys now in college will need and can use those values later on. It is questionable if they can be conferred by any amount of scientific and technical instruc- tion. | Dr. Spencer's for There sk of address confirms the belief that his faculty committee, with his knoweldge and sanction, is in mood to recommend abolition of military training; but his offer of collaboration with an advisory committee of the Legion opens the wa; not to doubtful compromise, but to a less con- troversial consideration of the points he has raised POINT THE WAY. f { SOUTHWESTERN GOVERNORS MAY — with respect to an improved and more modern i Possibly the Demo won't need to win the training program. 'i ! next election in order to get control of the country. 5 5 (4 It might be that all they will need is enough Gov- If the shootings in New York continue to in- g ernors. The Democratic Governors of Oklahoma, créase first thing we know well have that 1933 Texas, Kansas, Nel ka, New Mexico, Arkansas and W@rld‘s Fair instead of Chicago.—(New York Herald } Louisiana are making headway in running the oil Tribung) ¥ 48 industry and other lhm;,: in the %n.xmw st. Let The number of gangsters in New York is in- creasing, and in a year or so it may be as large as the number of writers of novels about the under- .—(New York Herald Tribune.) M‘x\ Ymk. Massw- Southern States in Idaho, Montana, Colorado, ()hm. § chu=cl , Connecticut and the gfi@&new‘\%@ 1929 price would (T T have been $1.65 1930 price would $L.15 IR have been TODAY'S PRICE IS MUCH LOWER EVERY PAIR PERFECT--Full Fashioned, Of Course We’ve made this hosiery sale a store-wide event because we believe that " & we are offering hosiery of a quality that never before sold at so low a price. Made with reinforced heels and toes. cradle foot and dainty i picot top. 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For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new supply to’prove our statement. Our draying service s always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 HAAS | Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings sz | The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Y rsEsssesmmeee Our loaf of browned goodness i3 the pro- duct of baking experi- ence. We not only use care in its making but the finest flovx and other food raaterials. It is baked in sanitary ovens and you should try it. Peerless Bakery “Remember the Nams” . et | New and Used Guns and | | Btudio, 206 Main St. Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. ! P i ron; FANNY L. ROB- INSON, Secretary. BSeghers Council No. 1768, Meetings second and lasl Monday at 7:30 p. @ Transient brotbers urg- ¢d to attend. Coundld Chambers, Fifth Streel i —¢| " KNIGHTS OF COLUMETS Robert Simpson Opt. D. | | Graduate Los Anggles Col- | lege of Optometry and | | Opthalmology | | Glasses Pitted, ~:nses Ground JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. g = ' H. J. TURNER, Secretary. [3 L] | DR. R. E. BOUTHWELL Optometrisi-Optician | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office phone 484, residense phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 9. E. Mevts first and thicrd & Mondays, 8 o'clock, &t Eagles Hsll Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. F, GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vialting Hazel James Madden Teacher of the Pianoforte and | exponent of the Dunning System of Improved Music Study Leschetizky Technic—Alchin Harmony Phone 196 JUNEAU-YOUNG ’ Funeral Parlors - Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers VI‘MMN-! Day Phome 12 PR SRR N LT Dr. C. L. Fenton | | CHIROPRACTOR | Kidney and Bowel Specialist Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. FOOT CORRECTION Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 TTHEMLOCK WOOD Full Cord .. $8.50 Half Cord $4.50 Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 GARBAGE HAULED ¢ AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIR Phone 384 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. _—— JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Fromi Street, next to Warmer Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Kurnished Upon Request ! 'fhe Florence Shop ] Phone 427 for Appointment RINGLETTE and Nuvmm I | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | ! WAVES | | Beauty Specialists | o . brothers welcome. = I’Onfi'ehmnyphxnm time. A tank for Diesel 0@ and a tank for crude oil sa: | burmer tromble. ] PHONE 149, NIGET 148 { RELIABLE TRANSFER NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies H JUNEAU MELODY g HOUSE } JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 L. C. SMITH and CORONZ TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. 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