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T —— - - - — — e (i Al D nl Alaska Em ire PROVIDING LIBERAL SUNDAYS. b} X PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternatl)'Sometm ai y P The British Parliament is on record in favor of an t arr’ 7 53 2 & (;-—;— C = s - - giving the British people an opportunity to have @ e @ aslineau han i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AN]Z.' MANARED liberal Sundays if they wish them. A bill providing g Helene W.L. Albrecht LR e T TR e Published _every evening except Sunday by thellocal option on' Sunday recreation and other activi- by Julia Cleft-Addams V> PRYSIOTHERAPY B. P. O. S 5 EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Maln y.. a6 passed second reading by enough majority | "Ry B e L e __\-,_:q)( Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every i puen Uuncer A uahs clearly to indicate that it will become a law. Con-| “* S e N SR XN N et S Ray, Medical Gymnastics. || wednesday night Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clas¥ |y, i) pe transferred to local authorities and SYNOPSIS: Jenny Revell is like a slate-pencil the voice—grat- ‘No. Nor has anyone else in 410 Gold.s'&ll{ll Buzli:ml at 8 p. m, Eks sattor. e permit each locality to decide what it wants for| mocnlight and her cousin Geor- |ing, squeaking, slipping on the the family. Very useful. Good e N et o At Dellvered b; ot o et B oias, Treadwell and |itself. gie is ;unlh;ht. Ga:sththlhcncy te of the mind. Pl ngt-” e AR = weYc‘;:n:g Ovaen i ellvered by . 4y Sh 1 says when he mee em at You suspeot a leakage in-| “Do you mean Mr. Matc] s S——— e ) : # | s T TS P o e 1 SKewlee e R e inmer siven by BYder ¥als. |formation Sonceraina e WOPE of, “Good mighi, a final little | T DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | |GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, <% ‘ One vear, In advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, her blue “.3' o y y ha ph Jenny likes Avenmey, but he the overseas department, do you?” squeak from the bed. Harold H. DENTISTS Exalted Rurer. ) lfisv:llé’;{\v’\:;"r'v‘x;)n‘:l’\l_‘ 1({\(".‘"‘_}.”‘ aver it they will promptly |ball, Sunday racing, Sunday theatres and other Scems very much attracted by When the old man was particu-|Croze was dismisced Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary potify the .;\,,v,,‘.‘q,«v“x,.” ‘:( any failure or irregularity | amyusements in that State. ¢ s Georgie. When Georgie is has- larly infuriated, his voice climb- | g : PHONE 56 & . s o in’the delivery of thelr b Business Offices, 374. The tendency of the times is toward greater| ¢fy called away, to do special ed to falsetto. “That's very imer-‘ Georgle leaned out of the win- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. ‘n.o:dF:,h Bod. i VEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. liberality night work for her employer, esting, very interesting indeed. Of dow of her taxi and ‘mrtlx de- . it 05mu';‘::1:;m y The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the| —_——— Matching, Jenny hopes that course it is only a suspicion and'manded the driver of the quickest 3 1 "é te ! wen o republication of all news dispatches credited t0| o pointzleman's suggestion that Alaska Cham-| Avemey will be more interested it has arisen in your mind quite way to Rochester L egular meeting local mews published hereln — |bers of Commerce ought to press an advertising| In her. She will prove o him |thirec months after it arose in| Eddie Townsen e bm?dh? | Dr. Charles P. Jenne siccz“dm;'n’:: s ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To BE LAR ampaig —of- = big ga .| that moonlight isn’t cold, as he mine. But still it is very stim- over him and shlem DENTIST . 2 THAN THATCOR SNE(IERR R par e, B wation | has sald. She is willing fo try |ulating. .. And now we will con-ihe was to her, ¢ Tt was!| mooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m., Scot- 3 conitzies BiLEE hanmcapy “fo industrial develop-| 2nd divert him from Gergle, plate the fact that so far you a smile in which two Georgle Re- Building l tish Rite Temple. e g & although Georgie is taking care > done nothing about it ativells met and merge The glow- Telephone 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ment, there are lots of men with money enough to| ¢ her, because she knows that ) ing, vital, prodigal Georgie, WO e PY R hunt and fish and see the sights who have nothing | her cousin is secretly in love | must differ there, Mr. Match- | could never snatch nough, met [ ~—— e i LOYAL ORDER OF else to do. Let's get them to come to Alaska. with Eddie Townsend. Georgie ing. I've done all I can. Enough Miss Revell of ng's, that r. ] W. Bayne MOOSE, NO. 700 | will be fired if she marries, (to convince me that whoever the essential cog in a d power- r. Ak, bt met; mnd):yx)s’p . 4 The Alaska commercial organizations are oppos-| and she is trying to weigh mar- |culprit is, he or she is not in!ful wheel. i 5 smm“, ngle Bldg & p! !!;l , ?N-ttor N A ‘ ing, as we of course knew they would do, the pro-| riage to Eddie against her job. | the overseas department. Take the| She shut her eyes and the :'am ommoe ltxou“ .; ’; s,vn‘tao 5 p‘.m‘ iy etl?in ‘t’hlxd“o'nle\xes: 24 1. posed legislation to transfer the Alaska Road Com- She hurries to go to Roches- ican estimates, it's evident they |sped along under the cb%? and flow 3 .M. mee s rst. an ays Tvenings by appointment Phone 321 G A. Baldwin, Secretary and Herder, P. O. Box 273, MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ter Gate, Matching’s home, | planning to join the party lat- | | er on. Jenny waits for Aveney | ihem. known to the Gortenz firm!of the street-lamps fore the department worked on'tended that she ‘The original draft—" married and yet mission activities to the Interior Department. May they hit often and hard. | to return from getting Geor- | “D'you suspect and of my sec-|kept her job, her ¢ e————————————9 | Second and fourth Mon- o Only a Dream. gie's taxi. ' Croze?” held wonderful job. Dr. A. W Stewart day of each month in 3 — e e general managed passed a! The taxi was stopping and be-| | - l‘)EN"’"!Sl‘ Scottish Rite Temple, s L (New York World-Telegram.) CHAPTER 4. dkaerchief over his brow. He'fore it was quite stationary shely Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. M. beginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘ Many people are under the impression that the| the steps in SNARES wa stout, pink mmna, mentally|was out and runn a SEWARD BUILDING | |JOHN J. FARGHER, \fi MAURICE LEEHEY IS DEAD. old Prohibition Party, which entered the National| o.tn Aveney haa returned and far mcre agile and experienced of the enormous, ugly house \ ; if field in 1869, disappeared when the Eighteenth| 000 Q0B ol BRIRC #RC an he looked. But the Old Man's \which Old Grafton Maiching lived | | Office i ;’:"- sy | [Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec. |, 3 A sweet, generous, lovable soul a]))ld la;bl: max; :]n;:r;‘u;lrr;eent and the Volstead Act took the Nation| . you don’t mind, Vale, I sug-'tirades alwcayls l:,plde;mirnledl hxsishe rang”;‘x; adcodo of p:l;v: and o Pho & retary. b r arth when Maurice 3 eehey O C] 3 . |gest T h along nervous control until he fell lower at once joor was O] . 3 g:;fiie :1?;“ a:x; Alaska lost one of her best and| Note quite. Ouly four years ago, in the Presi- f)m J’Jf &Q"?ffiflyofif than the least paid office-boy. Be- | (Copyright, Julia Cleft-Addams) | g—— - e| ORDEB, OF EAS1ERN STAR most talented friends. Mr. Leehey became a mining dential year 1928, the Prohibition Party held a Na-| .. o Rochester Gate house for sides, the room—an extraordinary | Cebecle e oftered an M- Robert Slmpson Second and Fourth lawyer in Montana and when he arrived at Seattle tional Convention in Chicago at which 152 dele-|yoo pevell and drive her to the room in which to conduct busi-| . .¢nm tomorrow--"ddie or her D Tuesdays of each month, awyer in 55 ‘hiad- gates, representing twenty-two States, nominated Crescendo or back to her own place 'ness—was hot and full of furni- b? 0 t. o at 8 o'clok. Scottish more than a quarter of a century :‘:’" 2 T o |candidates for President and Vice-President. Bleo-| - rding Ko hac wiktthe site | dob? araduste Angeles Col- Rits’ Temgle, ED iately became mgeresled in Alasl‘ca . .lnr[ze pal . toral_t:ckets were _nummqted in Pennsylvapxa, Ohio, Ryder's inevitable grin appeared. Most: Ot ine: iinwime. was - in | SPRING 15 HERE lege of Optometry and | HOWARD, Worthy Mat« his law practice involved Northern mining 11ropert{cs | Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and West Virginia. “By alllidfieans’ sotnd Sde. |shadow, - Bttt by’ the side \of ‘the | This GENE come to remiodal O thalmology | ron; FANNY L. ROB- His acquaintance among Alaskans was Vi‘l‘y.exbe.nswc‘ M(')re%verfu m;l ;rohib;ttl_ofl farg sstll?]” Pt)"g;’t’; what? With any luck well all bed was a structure like a dinner- |pyild and to concrete. We deliver | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ml INSON, Secretary. and his {friendships were as numerous ;\sl ln; ;?;\I:la;‘ne this highly pertinent al up: foregather at the Crescendo about wagon, the top desk holding a dic- [sand, gravel, lumber at reasonable GHTS OF OOL ik acquaintances. He was always a true and loyal : the witching hour or earlier. Mean- | taphone recording machine, tele-|rates. For estimates Phone 81. THE | o . KRNI UMB o friend, and never so happy as when doing some- T;:Q}]K;‘zf::‘ :;zzz:{:w‘a’) ':l:‘l‘l’x‘}j:;‘:f;‘; tmie, Miss Cinderella and I will phones, bell pushes, two small and |NORTH TRANSFER—'service with Dr. C. L. Fenton | i{e:;:;suc;fi;fld r:om;;l:‘u' He was born, reared, went to school and too tion, is the natural result of the acceptance | ' P i Electric Treatments arnE ca e e his degrees in belles letters and law in Iowa.. He by friends of Prohibition of the false political Hellenthal Building ( 1% sbtisnd 1Outhel pegan practice of law in Montana where he quickly phlosophy of non-partisanism (a word sub- FOOT CORRECTION | Chambers, Fifth Street rose to the front in his profession, in mining af-| stituted for the Anti-Saloon League) where- Hours: 10-12,1-5, -8 || jOopN F. MULLEN, G. K. fairs generally and in politics. He moved to Seattle by the voters have kept themselves divided | ‘When the radio announcer Ssays,| e—. . H. J. TURNER, Secre! ; more than thirty years ago. between and swallwoed up in the two polit- “We will now give you the correc'.l 3 tary. Mr. Leehey was active in the Seattle Chamber of ical parties, both dependent for success upon time by courtesy of the Goofus| 7% L e JihRaney >th Seattle Mining the votes of their wet members, who see |Watch Co.” and you compare your | Our trucks go any place any Bomtuee, s Alaska Buzeat, 130 to it that the arm of enforcement is para- |watch, what does it say? Those | 9 Ui A Gouk fab Diiest ON 3 Club, the Arctic Club and any other organization Iyzed. |radio announcers are not always as| a Oum s and a tank for crude oil save | where he might be of assistance to Alaska. He Was| i pank seems to us a pretty accurate, pene- correct as they sound but they| pomii a5 i strongly opposed to the narrow restrictions of theliraping analysis, from the dry standpoint, of the lare mever very far off and you|}o o g op Next to Kann's PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ! so-called conservation policies. He was a consistent |pasic grievance of a lot of Republican and Demo- jought to average pretty close. If| I REL!ABLE TRANSFER | and stout advocate of development, and chafed at|cratic drys, male and female, who have been in {you_ are checking rather badly‘ let I ! the many obstacles the Government placed in the |Washington lately breathing dire threats of what us have a look at your timepiece. e rrerroooed & 3 4 . will happen if either of the major party platforms , Our watch repair service is in t_he -—_ B0 AT progion. i £ jalist and we sin- DE. R. E. SOUTHWELL ¢ friends, many of whom regarded |contains a damp plank. (hands of a specialist and we Ao " vThousands of friends, m Yd e lotiaihe: this 1t is, of course, too much to hope—but if the die- |cerely believe he can give you by: opw:fned!—GI:uea Titiea | NEW RECORDS Eim B8 o188 as . brpensr, ke, eGDHTRL 8 WIS |} ard drys would let the major parties alone for a far the best job in Juneau. It|| Eyes Exa i B fine, upstanding, broad and tolerant man Who did| ey ang try to build up the old Prohibition Party costs no more and often less to Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | NEW SHEET MUSIC more than his part to make the world better. into a “solid phalanx” until we get this particular ;have the best so bring your watch| | Office Phone 484; mal.de:; T issue settled, what a relief it would be from the L R Bha Qftios Houss 8 RADIO SERVICE I Y NGE IST C o) D VG. | point of view of logic and political clear thinking. § i 5 13 ™ 0 N CHANGE MUST COME BEFORE LONG.|p s s e ey a Wil desart et st By the way, the famous old ship's| e — ¢ (| Expert Radio Repairing o i y—} - chronometer that Mr. Sharick priz- | —e || Radio Tubes and Supplies Whether caused by investigations or the discussion jis the Prohibition Party—forlorn, forsaken, but con: | : -ls of Lh:n ‘:7: :Omc'.hing else, the stock market is not | sistent—yearning for those who, by rights, belong ,zgl:oti’rnn:r;(s;em? qfi);m‘f:s rzm:]r:w JUNEAU-YOUNG | are \ : L i 4 : to it, but who are instead pervading, harassing ! -} : ‘ in a regssurmg condition. The downwnr(:dm\:::; and bedevilling the other parties! |in the window of the Nugget Shop ' [qn]eral Parlors JUNEAU MELODY ! has continued for sometime and it is now admi History will note this as one of the pathetic and you will make no mistake if Licensed Funeral Directors that stocks are much lower than their real value.| .. joves of American politics during the great you walk & bit out of your way to and Embalmers HOUSE New low levels are being reached in some SpotS|ppohibition error. set your watch by it. The watch-| | Night Phone1851 Day Phone12 " } nearly every day. maker will touch our regulator if | o . It is inconceivable that the falling prices can That thunderous silence now being neard around - Ygz tdelsr“e and be very pleasa&nt B ALY continue much longer. They are so low that they|the world is Mr. Hoover’s opinion of the Pro- “] set a series of tests—snares—One Is being sprung tonight® epoug 1t =alv, i i i hibition problem—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) ; o Pe ot el fo mm&: mv:::o:& th;:f: sbe’::e ,:;v; “Yes," said Jenny faintly, watch- |deck ran the tangled connecting AU TRANSFER | fiplag. imyested BUE GRS D O e e ehorc| Russians suffer much in hope of getting some- |ing the tall, slm figur meake @ wires of all the paraphernalia and\| FJRE, ALARM CALLS WOMEN JUNE oy for sdle than there has heen money for s thing better later on. Much like our radio audiences. |rpaid way into the vestibule. He |round the wires were littered from | ing. Until investors have longer pokes than the|_ joq angeles Times) had not stayed eve nto bid her|twelve to fifteen penny bags Of|| 4 g qwg ang P COMPANY stock that is on the market, prices will stay down. au revoir. sweets, 1:‘ ot and Franklln. Wear Attractive, Be- 1t is evident that speculators are not buying at the As furtive as a dry reading the Literafy Digest Ryder Vale also watched him “Do you, for instance, except!| 1.5 Front, near ankiin. 3 Ferry Way. present. on a street car.—(Ohio State Journal) g0. Revell?” Matching demanded. !| 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. coming Apparel —— o & o P N e o R g “Can’t help thinking I ought to “I've always had the greatest/ 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. g PP i " i " ] be able to place that chap,” he|possible admiration for—for Miss 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill, Dresses and other garments ; remarked when he had returned |Revell” muttered Croze. He had 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. made to give individual charm Jefr his attention to Jenny. “Can't|never spoken with greater sincerity ! g:“"“flhb! at Totem | % 5 gistinction. @ help thinking someone told me he [—heavans, that girl had some char- Wmfiby oop: Oat i i o b was related to old Grafton Match- |acter, putting up at close range Cole's Garage. | Freshen the appearance 2| Y Packs and St ing. But I suppose in that case|and year after year with this Front and Seward. your old garments by having } oves; Packs an ores 2 1y We do not urge you to buy Georgle would have known him.|kind of thing. “All the same, ev- Front and Main. ; them altered at the Freight and Baggage i i )‘, S Q ... .And now here’s our ice. eryone who was in a position to Second and Main, H 12 H Prompt Delivery: of FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES give away or sell those Mexican Fitth and Seward. i Smart Dressmaking | p very scaus 1 i 5 In the huge bedroom that ran|figures should come equally under Maln, | H because the price is but $5. o8 the hoise, obt [aspicion. . hMiss Revells IF iciuine; Fire Hall Bl :l Shoppe il| ALL KINDS OF COAL Grafton Matching sat and reduc-|took them from your dictation. iy m‘”“' Rawa |/ 107 Main st. Phone 219 | PHONE 48 o [ Bu ,hem because 0/ the ed to a nervous pulp his general Very logical. Quite scientific!” Way. :'[ sl e H ‘. y manager, Harold H. Croze. The gray figure uddenly wriggled, Second and Gold. PO It was the old man's habit to|-lipped and lay flat in the wast Fourth and Harris, 1 - "ol p . | i \ ‘N retre to bed at about seven o'clock {bed. “But youll excuse me, Cloze, Fifth and Gold. Zaal EXTRA EAR in the evening, and it was from|if T don't follow you link by link. Fifth and East. “SEE” '—-———-————Y BILLIARD the middle of his antique four-|Because they all occurred to me, Seventh and Gold. PLA TR Fifth and Kennedy. EXTRA STYLE poster the size of a small tent,fas T say, quite three months ago C HEGG '-——at— nd that he was now launching his|and I acted on them promptly. f,‘},fi;’: HAGRE o8 power ® RD’S i a venom. Extraordinarily like a!Very promptly. I set a series of Calhoun, opp. Seaview BIIRFO 3 date pencil, he looked, or 30|tests—snares—what you like. One Apts. TELEPHONE 235 EXTRA COMFORT thought the harassed Harold H.; he stared at the narrow, rigid is being sprung tonight. . . There’s really nothing more to discuss. D! Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. KALSOMINING Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. ‘Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Beater Tract. TeE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 form in its gray woolen bed-jack- et, the narrow gray wedge of face surmounting it and the very white |nephew got to do with—" wig that, tapering almost to a “I always understood you had point on top, betrayed the strangeno relatives whatsoever. Your ne- formation of the hidden skull. And|phew? No, T've never met him.” Do you know my nephew?” Croze gasped. What had a PAINTING HOME DECORATING Estimates furnished free’ they are sure to give you! NEW SPRING STYLES ARE HERE! FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES McCAUL MOTOR Co. DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL W.P. Johnson GETTING ALONG FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau The Largest Exclusive Manufacturer of Men’s Shoes in the World H. S. GRAVES The sure way to get along in this world is to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t necessary to make large deposits, as small and frequent additions to your account will make your bank balance grow amazingly fast. SAM TAILOR Very Reasonable We pay four per cent on savings accounts . v compounded twice a year Price on THE CLOTHING MAN : W. L. DOUGLAS Watch and Jewelry B. M. Behrends Bank i ot REPAIRING Yes, “It Always Pays to Buy at Graves Also have Shupaks, Rubbers, Working Shirts, ete. at very reasonable rates . WRIGHT SHOPPE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA