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* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1932 e CONCRPAPR fruit juice, indicated by the labeling, to characterize |swept to perdition? Answer yes or no. The it definitely. in the case of pre 1ere will be no hedging; the final result will I pe See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ° Willoughby at Totem Grocery. heat. If your coal bin is running low, better have us send you a new Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 . . !n];\tmn. stated that two significant trends in 1}‘11(‘11—i R AL R I S O Mo AL l T Fraternfll Soc:euea ) Dailv Alaska Em PIre jins we inticaica by the experionce ot the pes | PROFESSION. L[| b ¥ </ _|vear. First, constant vigilance of the press, the| ] e e § . T ? ST chu he people’ of a State is necessary Have you some old jewelry you b . ‘ Gastineau Channc? { JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |, - commonwealth from lynchers before ¢ [y [youd modernized or improv- | Helene W.L. Albrecht | |2 SRR, T ian 3% v by tne|2nd after becoming free [ ioteae T o]l Son v } PRYSIOTHERAPY | B. P. 0. BLES Published every evening axcept Sunday by the & LS P ok W | we would like to do it for | ve Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every RMPIF PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Mair Second, the number of lynchings prevented has | I\ar : L i i s | Massage, Electri s | M e " Btreets, Juncau, Alaska. been greater for several years than the number of | jgrhile we @ DAY, making niigget L “Medical Gymnastics. | | wednesday night 5 i Zie e e Rt Jewelry next summer’s business | ™7 Goldstein Building IS pm, 1 el 1n the Bibt OfMios tn Junest as Soocond Cless es committed, there being a decided gain, it ther: nothing urgent about that, ! Phone Office, 216 | |gan Maatter. 4 ouid seem, in growing public opinion in support e and we can take plenty of time Th | ! . g N of offic FRANCISCO, Feb. 18, — | with you, show you at . = Visiting brothers BUBSCRIPTION RATES, oner en if the use of force becomes necessary. | PZaVo mi, the worlcs SESuEs Fia and even submit special @ | welcome. Dellvered by carrler in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and O% S Wttt V. . |tong distance runner, will train in (GESERS A SR SUD peci ® DRS. KASFR & FREEBURGER | |\ o JORGENSEN, Exalted Rule Thane for $1.25 per month. | Tt is declared by the commission that mob spirit | . a r the 1932 OF .. | sketch i ed. ummage ver a'l | o 1 v 11, postage paid, at the following rates: 1 5 L = 5 R iy {San Francisco for the 1 ympic 4 o hat old box in the drawer / DENTISTS | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. vt Do g ey L Mgt LR Tan® in advance, |must be conquered before America can rid* fself [qon o Co o to word received ! 5 ! i Building | s One year, in advance, $ s teig S Bewe) 2 Wmaigg ey "Aland e decide to have the old Blomgren 2 i rdi 1 $6.00; they will promptly |°f lynchings. This problem is a special responsi-lnere by Charlie H OlyIIB RN e . o 60 St dast s i OB 11 PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- Su ailure or irregularity |bility of the churches, the press and the citizenry|Club track coach 10‘; ‘«\ ” ol éold o gl | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. _ies of F;r;:pmas_tm- ss Offices, 874. |Of the several States. Nurmi - wrote Hur from ms!gc!d ylish now. This does not i e ry Sc;.\ tish mg, o S g G T R | —_— — home in Finland, asking that ar-fp... ..t white gold is passe but — — — e ! Regular meeting . 32::;-5'5)1:75151\5!10 to the| Semator Jomes, Washington's dry solon, proposes|rangements be made for his trdin-{iic ) Cinac it will have to yield|| COMe In and seo.us:about our e ———— o ;Sfmlmfl Frtl‘d ay ] e lapaccies creiiea (o prohibit millitary or naval maneuvers within the |Ing ere, and reauesiing et Befequar rizhis lo lts elder sister SPECIAL WINTER MONTH Dr. Charles SI; Jenne 1} L ed in this paper and also thel, ... tab g 4 sal Drv. Jaw e entered in track | 1 be that we sold DENTT! :30 o. m, t- rérein borders of States that have no local Dry laws on| "~ © jused . | tish Rite Temple e |the ground that temptation is too great in suchim; il that he will run seyoigur nuzget Jjewelry to Alaskans AL e 15 mooms 8 and 0 Yalmtie l WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ALASKA CIRCULATION GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER |commonwealths. His solicitude for the country’s| ..., 5 bl n )w;‘ this | sbiib {but now our heaviest buyers are { Building e i WA ; d THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ldlers and -4dfiors. ds tamented b bably U e R v hy stylish tourists who | Telephone 1 s o — g ————— | soldiers and sailors is g, but probably un-! Nurmj holds six world’s recordsfu.. . thing different for. the Fe . LOYAL ORDER OF |ca - since vould be a poor sailor or soldier |today. He is king in every event| . . 2 CONNORS MOTOR TE MOOSE, NO. 700 : “';‘ \_l"“ i ‘hwl";‘ A it Arieh ¥ 1[" T 3.000 o - which is a 1itt] | beopl home. And while we are U ie e e —0 hdts Il ,d 5 B that couldn’t get what he wanted to drink anywhere | from 3 meters, whic! a Mitlelaion o bringing out something new, |e e i eets Monday 8 p. m. {in the United States. |less than two miles, up %o Rt i ice that! Wi Weewed Honasty i CO., Ine. e P, J. E}T;s{‘h)ne | i Ralph Reischl, Dictator, | meters, 1 Is close to ninemiles. e ¢,. (1q fashioned patterns seems _Df““i ngle Bidg Legion of Moose No. 25 i many pleads with all mations to disarm as| e also holds the WOHGS 1600 {ioecharm as much as ever. || R g am. to 5 pm. | |meets fust and third Tuesdays 2s she has done since. the Versailles Treaty Cr0s fOr distance covered in & wBfibs afraid to have your.old “fashion- | g i Eceenn:'” ; appointment G. A. Baldwnn,oSeé:retaz?a and i o N e i | B hou. { ewelry fixed up. It is very| | | gttt erder, P. O. Box 273. was signed. Possibly it would be wiser for the rest| with Nurmi may come Luuri}fg;o:. Zwongts ,AUp“m Cir:1es'e‘ 71 SEE YURMAN 1] Phone 321 H 3 ]‘,1 the world to let Japan try the experiment first.|pehtinen, young Finnish marvel,| 'HE NUGGET SHOP .d' | New Fur Garments in {]e = s MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 | —_— | who 1s an understudy of the cham-{ e 5 Favela New Styles i ® | Second and fourth Mon- | 3 ’ 5 | pion. Lehtinen has been close to | Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling | | | Dr. A. W. Stewart day of each month in i The Oriental Muddle. the world’s record in 1500 and| only eleven pounds o l Yurman, the Furrier | T DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, | CHEEE |5,000-meter races. der motor has been in- 4 2 m. | inning at 7:30 p. m. 3 1 (Boston News Bureau.) | - ) Germany to supply power | | b i : Hg‘;&i;blxfiU&g&G | ?egHN J. FARGHER, 5 A combined feeling of perplexity and regret is | ary bicycles. = R \ ttice Phone 469, Res. | as 4 h —_— — — ———— |all that the outside world can now entertain towardNO NEW SHELLS ! o =% || gy ffii’ifiir' JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec TR 3 'TON POLL. the bewildering and rather lurid news from the ! | H O . SR ANOTHER ' PROHIBITIO |orint e Manchurian eplode vas siaring and FOR ENGLISHMEN | LUDWIG NELSON | | —atem o EARTRRN WHAR % o R o ¢ anbaied - An. S0k y to a degree; the Shanghai doings seem — | ! ie = ! e L Dlares 1oy, coisged B BEE R ote e LONDON, Feb, 19—Oxford and 1 YAt Bepatring Robert Simpson | Sodond, . Wnd. iFeurth counting noses on Prohibition s another poll | A ; : CiR 2 e heker NEve| | Brunswick Agency . | 4 Tuesdays of each month, it thas isste 1 witht un, but 1t s more: than “just | Te B2 100 E Y O R e e oo . odni i FRONT STREET | Opt. D. at 8 OOk, HEbteh “anothet” poll, for the Digest has honestly earned|.omorehensi byt RN 8 e : r Greatista . ° Graduate Los Angeles Col- | Rite Tempie. EDITH {comprehension of the case, any sense of tHe re-|wave that is sweeping Great Bri e ¢ Optometry and | 0 the reputation of conducting such things with more |spective right and wrong. Also too distant to feel |tain. ! . o1 lege of mpl N HOWARD, Worthy Mat- than or y results, Its pre-election Presidential any real concern, despite centain news-mongering.| They have de 1 not to have| | < I?I?teda Tm:’:;ys arod ron; FANNY L. ROB- i polis hed its accuracy and that was not {There is here no implication of Wall Street interest;|new shells for ace over the| You Can Save Money at Sriwon; Jrsed, Temsos = % INSON, Secretary. . Seses . results of poll on Pronibition | there would seem to be little “war baby” possibility | famous four-mile stretch of the/ | sag“'l;ssg‘e‘“ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS just two years ago which caused nationwide e mA;:n present, even in planes. There is yet more Yv(_n"k River Thames f{rom ®Putney to A 5 ° e 4 Seghers Council No, 1760, ment and demonstrated to every unbiased observer |for harassed Wahsington, but chiefly in repetition |Mortlake on March 19 and will use | Harris Hardware Co. Dr. Geo. L. Barton SRR e that the Wet t was running strong against the |Cf Previous cautionings as to respecting of our rights, | the boats manned in 1931 { Lower Front Street it CHIROPRACTOR | Monday st 7:30 R e VYU Te W8 TUSPR: SRR eI likewise promised again; and also possible removal| Since 1919 both universities have | . Hellenthal Building | T"" B . . Eighteenth Amendment |of endangered nationals. The latter should be used|had a new eight for every year's OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | ransient brothers urg- The 1930 poll brought in the remarkable return to t sk i P r 7 t . | ed to attend. Council : I |by now to that risk in that area of the globe. contest FALLING HAIR STOPPED | Hours 9 am. to 7 pm. Chambers, Fifth St E of 4,806,464 ballots correctly marked. It presented| The partition of blame is a deal too much for R - A healthy head WILL | PHONE 250 i 5 ;ATJI?:‘;NI reet, P three questions to be answered to the end that anjus, however our sympathies as based on amateur ; W Balr, | 3 . JBO%NTI-IRN'ER ac’cc'n K. expression of opinion might be had on continuance |judgment may shift. Just now they have unmistak- | HANDBALL ADDED Not Only Cheaper but Il RS = . J. » Secretary. i of National Prohibition, modification, and repeal.|ably so shifted a good deal—against Japan. Our Better NU-LIFE METHOD { " "DR. R, E. SOUTHWELL | 7 . ant UL a o b . - . . The vote stood, for modificat 1,943,052, for en- ];D}’"}m‘ FUSES i o ok “L”" ]'Jlfi-[x‘:reszz‘e: TO GAMES SPORTS Arctic Bldg., Upstairs, Room 1 | | Optometrist—Optician Our trucks go any place any | forcement 1464098, and for repeal 1399314 Wets|SOTrerual cowricols ek EVOR 10 CulE oty e e U i o o | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ‘ time. A tank for Diesel Oil | Drys wrangled over the interpretation to boé‘""l r.’,l(‘i'“ o Y mv“-maf 4 :j:(l; )’~ I[‘h]:&:up[y A»(':LvllEb‘- :" l: AA}‘ 5 3 o e g ] Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | and a tank for crude oil save | LA “on the AR SEALL b, A T A oL X0 an 8 (OLAvasUGEER UV e SN handball 13 nouias part GRESICE & AHEERS CO 1 Guardfteed | | | Office Phone 484; Residence | || Tt trouble. | placed on the modificationist vote, the VI€s WEWE|dictiveness. presuming on its own power. in_an|the extensive Olymplad program A * ||| SHEET METAL WORK | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | [ | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | that it was anti-Prohibition and the Drys arguing|Oriental setting of former German militarism. Per- | scheduled for Los Angeles this GOOD PLUMBING ‘ PLOMEING | s lé‘ SidoTsa fia0 I | ), N | it was pro-Prohibition. The Digest editors didn't|haps it's quite unjust. summer officials of the national 1 NG | z (i o|| RELIABLE TRANSFER ] place any interpretation on i, as usual publishing| Tokio's spokesmen and also pro-Japaggse lectur-|A. A U. decided to hold a world{}* “We tell you in advance ' GEO. ALFORS | S b 3 the results without drawing any conclusions. ers here have vehemently protested thal no other | championship tournament in Los i e iy SR | PHONE 564 1j® e sapr ey g : But they have been more considerate in making |WAY could lead out of an intolerable situation, thaf | Angeles due to the many requesis what job will cost L3 o | JUNEAU-YOUNG : e NESER A er s woul ; that there was pre- reign nations. W 1930 in that it carries but two propositions—En- Wl as Noariatit Th TRl Tlmhidd TR B ELECTRICAL | Licensed Funeral Directors | NEW SHEET MUSIC foree and Repeal. There will be no modifica- |against the vivid background of the sweep through | REPAIR WORK foo and E'.’“’"'“,e',sph 1211 ; e tion m md on which to stand. Those \'\hn“‘\(l wchuria and of the Shanghai bombings on the | | { Night Phone 1851 Day lone RADIO SFRI’(F vote L pos and either for or against |edge of the Settlement, with that other background | | NO JOB TOO SMALL i ST I (AT SO ORI i3 g the Eighteenth Amendment. |of the futile invokings of Leagug and nine-power and | . . o ° E Eome s st < 1 § xpert Radio Repairing The result ought to be enlightening. Twenty|Kellogg pacts, and the doleful foreground of the Cflp tal Electric Co ". Dr. C. L. Fenton Radj% Tubes and Supplie: million ballots are being malled out by the maga-|CGeneva disarmament conference, it is small wonder | CHIROPRACTOR | i § Zine. They will be distributed from ocean to ocean, ;“: L"“ such. protestations are now. takensgl & dis- GARBAGE || Kidney and Bowel Specialist from the Canadian border to Mexico. Every city, | “l‘;'d,‘pan e i S d o any‘ 8 Tinew ;aléggg;femg;dg‘ JUNEAU MELODY town and hamlet in every State will be represented. |in idental acquisitions at a foolishly high price? H ‘ ULED ' Fflooours. oA 10-5117-3 HOUSE Surely the final result should represent a cross R 1. : 3 y 1S section of the whole nation’s convictions about Herring Situation Is Good. Reasonable Monthly Rates this issue. The decision is to be clearcut, and there it 5 5 | r B _ is no chance for a dispute over what the voters (Pacific Fisherman,) [ S HEMLOCK WOOD PAINTING mean when they check the ballots they send back Thfe m'xmagy»malketl:;; ?’lemnkrlt hgl:l:gc:;gs ;H‘ TH 4 Order Now at These Prices | DECORATI : The Digest is taking, its customary precautions|B00ds of 1931 packing had been sold, with the ex- E J Half Cord . $4.50 JUNEAU TRANSFER B | sbout preserving the Intesrity of the pell, . To iy|®PHON of Some Dutch Habors and thelr sumbers| In line with our policy in observing all National Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord KALSOMINING hardly necessary to say that it will be fairly con- :':rsmg"”m“fi._ ”“i'“‘m]’,? n‘\o::r:“:em Y o i | Holidays, we this year espeeially ask you to ob- E. 0. DAVIS COMPANY ducted and altogether impartial. Its past record|” mpe western “s‘h' ek pmd;m?d in somewhat | serve February 22, Washington’s Birthday, as this y ENAH ! ESTIMATES FURNISHED 5 § for these things is unassailable. larger volume than those from other districts and|| Year has been designated as the Washington Bicen- TELEFHONR, 894 ! EpER : it is natural that they should remain longer on hand, | tennial Celebration. || First Class Work Guaranteed H LABELS ON JAMS, JELLIES HELP but the current demand and movement is such that 7 4 § B & T, % X [ — BUYER. EXPERT SAY. the situation is regarded as entirely healthy. You have given us vour ‘hearty cooperation in YE SANDWICHE [ J. W. MEYERS ‘R, EXPE S/ Prince William Sounds, to all practical purposes, thg past and we look forward to your observance of TELEPHONE 2552 i N had entirely been cleaned up by the first of the this Patriotic Day. SHOPPE 3 § “Many women who once were proud of thelr|yvear and this holds good equally with respect to 3 - | Open 10 a.m. Till Midnight " ability to make jams and jellies now buy these [figh from earlier distriots. > ALFORD JOHN BRADFORD POST NO. 4 | ESTER ERBLAND i DON'T B Moves, Packs and Stores fonds 18t the siore—buk <hisually With much less| Thers appears litle ddilgb.bub Mat the primary OF THE AMERICAN LEGION | GEORGIA RUDOLPH | T BE TOO Freight and Baggage care than they would have exercised in putting up |market will be bare to the boards and the storages L] e o LIBERAL y fruits in their own kitchens” says J. W. Sale, or‘rmr';tly <le l:zrriu{i ;;mu ;xeleadvazce ];)1 lfllfl)‘j’rnackingd. e Prompt Delivery of the Federal Food and Drug Administration. he statement has n made here b:fore, an Mr. Sale points out that there are thiee classes ;;fl,:“;;g fe WOl g T i f;f.i“i'nf“zf&‘f ALL KINDS OF COAL of jams and Jellies on the market—pure goods, €om- |y ciion of homo' in firmer position than any other ZYNDA PHONE 48 pounds, and imitations. There is a great deal of ific {1 . 3 Pacific fishery products. ELEVATOR SERVICE difference in the amount of fruit contained in com- pounds and in pure jams and jellies, and there is a Yes or No? S. ZYNDA, Prop. still greater difference in relative. quality between | SO s TR I R Ty i an imitation and the pur cle. The legal require- | (New York World-Telegram.) ‘ PLAY BILLIARD I i ment as to the proportion of fruit to sugar is not The Literary Digest is planning a more far-flung CLATA i less than 45 parts of fruit to each 55 of sugar for |test of Prohibition sentiment than in its former poll. STORE (:IA“‘I‘:D }IOJ\EQ\ FIRE ALARM CALLS at ‘ i pure jams and jellies. When a label contains the [And it is making the vote more explicit. Previously Washi 3 3 BURFORD’S 4 name of a fruit in conjunctio ith the word “jam” the Digest readers were given the opportunity to say ashwngton s B"’t’ld{l)’ 1‘2 Third and Franklin, 1 or » without fusther qualification, it may be|"ocrher they wanted repeal, modification or the|= - = ;-5 gon: i Fl_:‘reanklln ) A i 'umk. 1ha ) ¢ status quo. This' meant a scattering of the shots. 14 h‘g:t' ‘l’:e:‘; G:;LWA;’“ i 9 58 PIRE Aruiess The 1932 poll will involve but two alternatives, y 1 3 - || With the coal if it comes from our Mr. Sale explains that a compound jam or jelly |which are, in effect: D6 you or do you not want FOR INS URANCE 1;‘;:2&‘ ;vepficé&yww place. For our coal goes farther and Tue Junesu LAuNDRY ‘; must contain a sufficient proportion of the fruit or the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act Front at A. J, Office, gives a more even and satisfying Franklin Street, between % lear cut and unequivoeal. se compounds clear-| Two men in a ring fighting are more interesting }lhxm three or four mixing it up in the same con- {test. The repealist in the new Digest poll will| meetl the Volsteadian standpatist, and may the best man win, We have no doubt which it will be. serves, is not than s of fruit to each 55 of sugar. The labeling ly differentiates them from the genuine. Imitation jams, or preserves, differ from the compounds in that they contain less than 25 parts of fruit to each 55 of sugar, and the lower fruit| S content is additionally supplemented with pectin-| Ye politician carrying water on both | % acid solution. Imitation jams or jellies may mn,;shuulm-n was an acrobatic tyro when compared with | % tain added artificial color and flavor, but these must {the modern product who has to balance water on | 4 Se declared upon the label. Labels on this class of |ON¢ and beer on the other, and tote them so that old-time & 4 never the twain shall meet.— (Phila 3 foods declare them to be imitations and also inform s n shall meet.—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) IR g 0k Kagredienis preseit}, Now that we have received Japan's answer re- “Some manufacturers put up packages containing {garding the nine-power treaty which Secretary a full 16 ounces,” says Sale, “but others sell pack- | /ages containing 15 or 14 ounces, or even less. The| buyer who wam,s'a full pound of jam or jelly should not be content, to pay the price of a pound for a package containing less than 16 ounces. The quan- tity is always printed on the label.” Stimson invoked, we are at liberty to scratch our heads and wonder if the Japanese are kidding us.— (Buffalo Courier Express.) The Pacifists should transfer their center of pro- | paganda to the good city of Shanghal—(Detroit| Free Press.) | | That fellow who considered the pen mightier| than the sword never tried writing notes to a Jap.fi —(Akron, Ohio, Beacon-Journal.) STATES FREE FROM l.Yf\-'(‘}Il‘;\‘(;‘.S. Acecording to the honor roll census made by the “Commission on Race Relations, Federal Council of | Churches,, thirty*nine States were free from lynch- G ings during 1931. The annual record shows the same ' number of States in 1930, but in 1929 there were * forty-two, thus showing a loss of three States free “Capastly P pay” and wulmgn'ess to pay £ . / pay are from this evil during the past two years. | coming to be recognized in intergovernmental finance Japan's the only outfit in the world that has the nerve, just now, to g0 into the real estate game in a big way.—(Lorain, Ohio, Journal.) to save somy make your fast. Dr. George E. Haynes, Secretary of the Com- s two quite different things—(Detroit Free Press) The sure way to get Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. i . Rt B .~ A et ] * GETTING ALONG along in this world is e money ALL the time. It isn’t necessary to make large deposits, as small . and frequent additions te your account will bank balance grow amazingly We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded {wice a year B. M. OLDEST BANk 1N ALASKA Behrends Bank ‘Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main, Fire Hall Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold, Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power D! Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and G Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract, Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar supply to prove our statement. Our draying service is always the best and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 JUNEAU . CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES + GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau e FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN

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