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B. P. 0. BLKS Meeting every . —— e 2 observance at Preston, presided over by Viscount PR AV N S FEeT ] 1 B il SO S S Y &) == Dall’ 41“8"“ Empll‘? Brentford, and England’s hqxnage to. her {irst. tee- ' PROFESSIONAL " % F'raternal sm ! ~le 2 totalers will then come to its end in Westminster P 14 -ty i JOHN W. TROY - - pREqXDE\T AND EDITOR Abbey where the Bishop of Norwick will preach. Ou an larr Py o Gastineau Chmmd s‘ bl | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER P R AN i Helene W.L. Albrecht | [&—o—— —— } The work of the Geological Survey will be cur- PRYSIOTHERAPY ' by the|tailed this year because the appropriation has been Massage, Electricity, Infra Red exc Published by Julia CIeft-Addams e in EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY and Main oy 30 per cent. Things have changed since “De- =N NS e = e = (\—ra,—::x:r{:fl Ray, Medical Gymnastics. || weqnesday night Piieets, Jur : — ——— lvelop Alaska” was a popular slogan back in Wash- SR i 410 Goldstein Building 1lat 8 p. m, Eks & Ugtered ¢ as Second A ston SYNOPSIS: One day with “It says here—about that air- Eddie on that femTje pavement Phone Office, 216 | | zan R w 5 X Garth Aveney, whom she loves, man, Townsend—" suddenly re- “Mrs. Townsend, I understand?”| e 4 Vl‘slting brothers 2 - | * 4 ; s although she thinks he likes marked an old lady in a corner,|he axclaimed. SUBSCRIPTION TES. | Speaking of Alaska’s being treated as a step- 3 2 % ot tdrie gy | WE1COMNOS : juneau, Douglas, Tre eli and sin G 3 en- -fold —*‘that ¥ i P rsta t from|® - Dliivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, freadwell and} i, o 5 b e ieodsition In' the’ National| Lo oousin Georgle, s aliiS Te-folding her paper—that he had| “You don understand it Irom | rpgiiigrR s FREEBURGER | |GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, Thane f per mfl”"{ N v ny Revell hopes for before she |only just got married when he me” put in Gill Omli_\"wu\"' 1 dix 'm lf.'\*,fi ‘m ance, | Capital just now to treat Alaska as an enemy. enters upon a strange decep- |had that accident.” ! The docter's quick glance went Bb:;;"gfidm 1 flcal;xedsl:;‘l;; Secretary by 8600 h in advance, SLI6. Ly 5 _— % ticn. She is going to pretend “Yes,” nodded the slightly young-|from Gill to Jenny. His eyes were PHONE 36 H e : "”»(:1‘\ L R 2 f s fallute Or 1 ularity The United States Senate rather than give the| she has married Eddic Town- [er 1a near her. “I remember intensively inquisitve, she thought, Fiours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Co-Ordinate m: in the delivery thelr DADETS. o ess Offices, 374, | American people pure and legitimate beer has de-| scnd, for Georgic loses her job |him He had dreadful dyspepsia;|and his voice was for (0> famil- ies of Freemasor Telephone for I | and Busineas © 2% lcided to let them make their own or buy it from| if discovered to be Eddie's wife. |that accounted for his temper,|iar. 2 — ty Scottish Rite Y MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. {bootleggers and pay nuisance taxes to reduce the people said. I remember his wife,| “Your cousin told me your mar-|@—mmm—m——e—— 08 ————.8 Regular meeti s Ao [t e ditea o {defictt, CHAPTER 11. or Little soul.” riage wasnlt secret, Mrs. Town-| | Ty Charles P. Jenne isecond Priday ke for republicat "I this paper and also the THE DOCTOR SCENTS A idnlt know he had one” |[send, but there seems to be a lot DENTIST each monch‘a" jocal news publ i B pGd From. Gy G0 1Giae MYSTERY “She died. ...She was a very(of mystery about # down here!( Rorms 8 and 9 Valentine z 7:30 p. -m., - Seot~ . o R e T EE «_messw y to Grave. 3 (‘31:1 gommued to “look steadily b:au:nfm girl l\al]ery Ifairhax;: tun-llbomtlmm;e becnl kf’p ha?fl:; { Bullding ¥ ias tish' Rite 'fianple OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATIOI | & a ennie. ' uite unable, shou! say, jabou or nearly ten mir S i T (Manchester Guardian.) fight be awkward, for instance, %o st ?fl:l up to him. If you have|I'm beginning to wonder b b L | WhuSEE B. HEIREN il { It is said that all clowns long to play Hamlet,|if yhat gentleman in the car out-|finic with that ilustrated pa-; “Is your patient upst: Jen- . ¢ . and Mr. Charlie Chaplin, who has been tellng a|sige was to be told that Jowalbly may I have #?” e B il P LOYA LORDER O¥ Reuter representative at S that his next|sor marel . o g y i i MOOSE, 'NO. 00 e e ngapore that his next|o,; married when you hadn't,” he| ' Jenny glanced at the clock. It{ The doctor flushed, Jenny had Meets Mbritay 8 pim. picture “might be about the world crisis, of which|giq and Jenny saw for the first|was past ten—nearly a quarter | spoken in a tone that she had not | - i ls were giving him a good bird's-eye sur-| 7 C. H. MAcSpatidels Lid § travel glving: him 8 R |time that his eyes were very wise |past. Remote in her thought, sh2jused for a very long time, noti| Rooms §-6 Triangle Bldg. | % ) o 7 {vey,” would seem to offer no exception to the rule f tator. Legies Moose N p o3 and kind. “The gentleman you|had not heard the chimes. She|since the days when she lived in| | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | . 4 third Tues- {In th opular sen: f the phrase the world at| i No. 25 meets first and third Tues. {In the popular sense of the phrase the world 8t e at the corner of Eyle street[got up and left the lounge and|her grandfather's house and wore Evenings by appointment | | ;00" ‘G A Baldwin, Secretary |large has been “playing Hamlet’—and into thal|),.; pnight he's outside the hotel |went up to her room again. She|iaded -ginghams and hunted for Phone 321 | |ana Herder, P. O. Box 273." y |ready-made setting one of its most famous com-|,,. jyst drawn up, he has.” must go to the apartment. eggs in the overgrown garden— | @—e—- > L oy s Is apparently now ready fo adventure. What| " jonny got to her feet. She won-| 1t seemed silly to take off theland was, ail the same, Miss Georg-|g e | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 41 i would he do when he got there? Mr. Chap-|gereq suddenly if she were dream- |cool frock and hat, but she felt|ina Revell to whom nobody might i Dr. A. W. Stewart Second and fourth Mon- |lin h“f TIT)’”‘"‘ “‘;m" el clowning tfi"vtih"‘;rs ing everything—this quaint con- {that it would help her to forget(be impentinent, ever. ) 3 I‘:’W“!S’l‘ day of each month in i ”f edge of pathos; his world is usually hn hls' versation with Gill and the clean {what today had promised her, and| (Copyright, Julia Cleft-Addams) | g0 0 o a" 1 o0 g i | Scottish Rite Temple, o - }U"""-)“’“‘l his Cf""fd-" is of h““‘ 15‘“;;3” R0 M |ittle shop and the sireet outside|the smart dark dress that Georgie SEWARD BOTLDING | |peginning at 7:30 p. m. L83 |no great hope of ever straightening it out. 1Is he| g o i, the copper urn. She|had chosen for her would help her Will Jenny or the doctor |{ 409, Res. JOHN J. FARGHER, < ‘ — ~ now thinking of transferring those talents from the| o s o4 of the window shyly |t what she could—anything| win? She is challenged by Office Phone 3 3 | ¢ 7 jer sphere of “City Lights” to the” wider com-| 5 i A b g ) ? Phone 276 | [Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Ses. FEDERAL POLICY TOWARD ALASKA. | e O onal tloom? . Dees he . dream | 8lthoush she would only see wha |she could—to pay Georgle back for| Grafton Matching, himself, ; & iy ) > qp[‘f‘"‘fq‘{’ (‘,’m‘r’]‘i:rgser"'xangx‘:{ierm o iny-fotaq | She had waited for—Garth Aveney |all wonderful kindness. As| Monday. apess wremee If Congress would allow Alaska to govern herself,\:nda [)o;-ndm-pd mm“zh e A,wor]dg'ujx‘:i which | 8¢ the wheel of his car, come to[she adjusted the dress she could W oo ik '—'R b Si ?| ORDEB. OF FASIFRN STAR control her fisheries, game, fur and other Xesources.|ine sctor himself has traveled abroad to inspect"‘gfi; her to picnic with him in the |see \ y‘ne lmn:x:ar ';fll:.; pile oé 1;'\:.: aily pi al L | obert lmpsnn Bevond and Fourth it could keep its road and other appropriations and |T¢ js a possible theme but not an easy one, because | O ; o . ::’;l‘“';;'flr"é";; i ¥ Opt. D. 4 Tuesdays of each month, the people of the Territory would take care of them- /the obstacles which this hero would have to sur-| He ia ey early,” she sand’half i W Sraduate Los Angeles Col- \ at 8 oclok, Scottish selves and woo prosperity In their own way. They|mount would seem to lie in the realm of abstract|to herself. <It lsn't nearly ten.”| FPossibly Garun Aveney had rea;i lege of Optometry and \ Rite Temyle, EDITH would make Alaska: so desirable that the population |ideas. And argument is the more usual weapon| . She moved to the door and Gilijits news last night; most probably Orthalmology HOWARD, Worthy Mat- . i e, tourists would e and improve- |against ideas; even the most accomplished comedian |stood aside. Gill—oh yes, of course. he had read the papers this morn- | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ron; FANNY L. ROB- would increase, tourists would com ¥ lcannot hurl a custard pie at a tariff wall, or,[Gill had very decently asked her|ing. And they had all told him RO i s e ey INSON, Secretary | n;em wouk]i hlr Tve,]-_v“.g\m-e.‘ A\::‘ka would be a gwd{'.vh(-n its back is inadvertently turned, confer a ;f she \\;m.’lh (:bj@tt to h}(:r pe;]l- t};le ~nmn1 bh‘iingha—dmat ‘G;orE%ie 3 Py —————-———GBTB OF_’——COLGHBI;B i b e b |tremendous kick in the pants on the gold standard.|ing people that it was she who|whon oved, 1 married Ed- KNI But as long as Congress keeps the lid on Alaska International indebtedness is not to be cajoled out|was Mrs. Townsend. die msend, Jenny, shutting | Dr. C. L. Fenton Seghers Conncil No, 1760, : development and continues to run the Territory of existence by a flick of the cané, nor will all the Yo may tell people it was|her e for a moment, her fin- COMMERCIAL PRINTING CHIROPRACTOR Meetings second and last from Washington, retaining the ownership and|wistfulness in the world make the armament ex-|I?” she said—“after today. Today |gers hed upon her little flut-) BINDERY Electric Treatments Monday at 7:30 p. m. control of lands and other natural resources, perts agree that a battered bowler may be a morelis going” o be mine. ed f cguxld hear again the thrlfl{ GEeo. M. Smvpkins Co. Hellenthal Bug:'lxngu ( Transient brothers urg- it ought to contribute to its development. The cir- |humane type of hat than a steel helmet. However Gill grinned. He, too, was star-|in voice as Georgie sent him 8 FOOT CORRE! ed to attend. Councll cumstance that there are thousands of Alu.skanihhp “expressionist drama” is in our midst, and|ing out at the car under the por- . :‘G'.)admg*ht. Miss Loyalty. Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 Chambers, Fifth Street g 9 here through Gov- |Mf- Chaplin may be ready to show that he can put|tico. Hs opened the door for Jenny|. . . You've been magnificent. He C . . JOHN F. MULLEN, G, K. born here and induced to Do g °"lc1,-amm;c salt on the tail of an abstract idea with|to pass out. Jenny still started. |ought to thank his stars for you. R [ SR T P Y S TR0 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. P ernment publicity and invitation, the Federal GOV-|ine pest of them. Certainly if he is suffering from| As she stepped out on to the| No wonder he felt that he could- MOTOR DR. R. E. SOCTHWELL i3 ernment as the owner of the lands and other re- the comedian’s old anxiety to make our flesh creep |pavement she saw that Gill had|n't endure Georgie's little cousin, Optometrist—Optician TR R sources, is morally bound to contribute to road |instead of our sides shake the “world crisis” should |seen—that Garth Aveney, with a|today. No wonder at all. NoLh.mg. Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted | Our trucks go any place any ! building and other improvements. Otherwise the be a grim enough starting-point for the experi-|sudden shrug and a Jjerk, had|to cry about { CO Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | time. A tank for Diesel Oil ' bonafide residents of the Territory will not be able jment switched on his engine again and Jenny bathed her eves, finished » Office Phone 484; Resldance and a tank for crude oil save to progress if, indeed, they are not finally starved | was driving away. dressing, and were down to the = Phonemu;& Off;:ewflgu;:- 9:30 an:::mlc‘l; ‘;«01:;:'} e i r | g 4 > 4 r “P'raps the gentleman has mis-|strect. She told herself that it|f 8 ), H °"‘sz,;;“ ought to do one thing or the other,| Al2ska Supreme in Vacation Charm. |icok the tme suggested Mrs.was all done with now, all over | . | RELIABLE TRANSFER R § ’ *4 6% 55 s pnie) Bigger. 'She had joined them at|and forgotten—that moment when SA'VE HAIF & ole EERRRE 0/ tien - Aadka SaTEEL W thioge who are | (Seattle Business Chronicle.) the doorway. ‘How would it be[he had stood ignored upon the j 4 | Drugless Health Institute | of here and those who would come here to develop ' — o pe. iy the whole world is there such di-|if Mr. Gill was to holler after him, |pavement and watched him fling oN | Natural Methods in their own way, or it ought to continue building | . i ot scenic grandeur to be enjoyed at such|dearie, and let him know you're|aside his just lit cigarette, pull| | Painless, Scientific and Effective NEW RE » roads and otherwise contributing to the develop- |gmall expenseso wondrous a vacation trip—as Al-|here?” his hat down over his eyes, reach WOOD | DR. DOELKER CORDS ment of the Territory. laska Steamship Company, in conjunction with trans- | Jenny shook her head and movy-|for: the gear and—escape. | Progressive Chiropractic NEW SHEET MUSI - V. S t i 1 tok rself that | Physician C 1 ————— | continental railways and lines wholly within Alaska, g‘: away. She f~“1~d cold in the| And she ‘;{d *:;’"Cf f’hla“ ;;:c et Night' and" Day.} IDUSTRY {have arranged for the American public. azing sunshine and: most -ut v |had been nothing but a fool e | | 0 A MAJOR INDUSTRY. In these times when the dollar in all forms [forlorn. Gill and Mrs. {had thought herself, if nnl;‘ for a CLEAN HEMLOCK :' P RADIO SERVICE . 2 of expenditure is being stretched “to take in more |might watch the slowly retreating|day, a golden gir], and all the bt ¥ 3 " . . Expert Radio Repairin _Th‘f‘ C‘}"_‘”l““_“ ‘“:5 1‘:‘3 ‘t“““_‘_“d “’f“; with .’ the vacation, dollar spent spinning toward [ear until it turned the Ccorner,|she was just a puppet, a doll; a 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. | Radi% Tubes and gupp]iges B g oa|the Land of the Midnight Sun i5 productive of ut- [but she could not silly, Jittle figure moving grotesque- 4 | DR. S. H. JORDAN g M e Al W e e most in generous and satisfying returns. This ap-| Gill was walking at her s lly in the shadows of Mrs. Bigger's Single Load, $4.25 | | GLESS PHYSICIAN that can compete with growing importance | 3 e ¢ | | s ) | DRU! ¢ s s plies alike to residents of continental Pacific North- No sense in leiting anyone|copper urn. | hrends Bank Buildin, f to both fish d timber interests ’ i ) ; i [115, Dare s JUNEAU MELODY T o Mot e o M west or any other section of the United States|think youre married when you| Drawn up before the building in Double Load, $8 | | Phone 259 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 2 3 5 c““ad;‘ iht“l rlu\m(;] id SO! 'Fthe ?O:‘m:]}:‘):‘ [who have never been to Alaska or who, once tasting|aren’t,’ he commented in his ab-|which was Georgie’s flat Jenny ouble Load, $8.00 | i HOUSE i B s et :‘?,","f_‘;mn %% lof the delights of such a vacation, want another|rupt voice. "I shan't say mothin'|saw an ambulance. Bvidently Ed-|| o aionn of 50 cents per || . | : i b Sl -01:‘ P g {helping. one way or the other—takes a lot|die had been brought home. 1o B ter CASH = —— — 9 ‘ trade, the report sald i toninlat. s Go to Alaska this summer. Get in touch with|of questions to get anything out| She halied in her step, then went mane ? Worknianship Guaranteed § 8Lk rouresants tia, ecuntiiic dispsititn ot . | Msska | Steamship. Company, Bier 3, Behifle, eejof me. But iiwes no sense in stefiily’ forwecd, .Sios Guoegie's; LEAVE ORDERS WITH i Prices Reasonable | 1 { our scenic wealth, our natural facilities for with any railroad office, for illustrated descrip-|your letting Miss Revell— hesitating—“There’s bad news about | D ki ¢ sport and our‘ S iiwalils ‘ahd Healthtul: olic |tions, sailing dates, and rates of fare. “I'm very glad to let Mis: Jenny had given only a pass- GEORGE BROTHERS | Smart Dressmal g (] % o 4 s { Write friends in the old home town to come|vell say anything she likes,” said|ing thought to Eddie Townsend. Sh JUNEAU TRANSFER ¢ mate, has become one of Canada’s major s 5 b 4 Rk . 5 Telephones 92 or 95 oppe h industries. Of our exportable commodit! to ths Coast on their summer "vacations, that on|Jenny as he paused. T'm most | She, remembered now, remorsefully, { 107 Main St Phone 219 . € only whe‘aL ana pflpep], rank with ‘4t in |their way to Alaska they may view the agricultural{awfully glad she can make use of|that she had not even asked where- ‘ i . COMPANY 1 importance, and wheat, which until 1930 resources of the Inlan.d Empire; .!he ‘snow-cappes me. ;’Dfl needn’ f’:ofls}de:hine‘ (,vli‘ll m t‘heptv)ad na:\ls l;y: mPex‘nd aps he CHESTEK BARNESSON T 1 tood first, was, in 1931, lass than half the peaks of the Cascades; the world's gxe_atest st_an Thank you though just e same.” | was. permanent] ¢ injured—a crip- - ‘slalue of ti)e m;mst traév B |of timber whose giant trees were growing saplings Gill grunted. Aveney's car had|ple. She broke into a run. Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short “That should be.sigfiihcén! fo. Alasks. Mot before Columbus discovered America; the Puget|disappegred, the street was empty. There were a couple of idlers i S lo b alone because our tourist atlracnon‘s are Sound region’s ever changing panorama of moun-|Jenny crossed back to the holel|near the ambulance, and the main —— e a um s comparable with those of Canada, but be- tain, waterfall, lake, river, and inland tidal sea;|and went inside. The lounge was|hall was empty. Someone was in causg we too have the paper man{xfacturmg Columbia River's winding silver ribbon between bold|cool and held very few people.|Gill's little office, though; some- Seward St. Next to Kann's ¥ resources—now totally undeveloped — which cliffs and sloping green meadows more beautifulfAn intricate gilt clock on the man-|one whose voice was raised in| FIRE ALARM CA.LLS was the only commodity to outrank the even than the famed Hudson as it flows past the|tlepiece showed ten minutes to|exagperation Gill sometimes pro- - 9 tourist business in volume of dollars and Palisades; the finest system of concrete highways|ten. She sat quietly down by the|voked. Third and Franklin, Moves, Packs and Stores S (Ieichikan Ohronisle) on earth; and the cleanest, best lighted, most|window. “ teil you I was here yesterday Front and Franklin. T Freight and Baggage i There-ls another very: good) reason. for bm““glchaxmmg cities in the United States. It was, after all, reasonable to|-I asked to see Mrs. Townsend gon:,nwfiéerry ‘X;’u e 4 3 suppose Garth had found|or Miss vell; idn't ki ont, near Gross 3 Pro! i the tourist business. It is an industry that the! x ;‘:g‘ 1f a‘:ll;:‘,td ofm;fls al imm‘::,.,' ”‘ _:s; ?X:;chrv:idnwzld n;v: Front, opp. City Whart, 9 mpt hvery of | Alska knockers in the Bast—those who would Herals to Suoeea] Gnd Hed GukY ome fox & fow|voussell the number of helc mparts Front, near Saw Ml K ALL KINDS OF COAL " stop road building and prevent industrial deve!op‘! 18- et R 394 Front at A. J. Office. P iding @ (Anchorage Times.) minutes and wou! turn. s-iment, Tt's sheer silly waste of Willoughby at Totem Everything in Furnishings ment would not assail. In fact, there are some | It will be a great thing for Alaska if that gold onable to sit aifd wait while the|time pretending you've never seen Grocery. for Men PHONE 48 representatives - of out-door societies, etc., who‘Mme device which Anacortes interests are trying gilt hands sluggishly moved to ten me before.” Willoughby, S seem to think Alaska ought to be reserved for|out, proves the success which its builders claim |0'0lock. | “Miss Revell herself informed 5 eyl g tourists and big game hunters. They are apparently |it is, The bringing in of a new gold saver is not o y;’fwx;fl:sshihewlzr‘:?: ?:;:e c};:; me nht?thrs_. 'f‘;:wnserllg was u:; Gy s Savs ~ " . opposed to the development of the Territory in|a matter to cause Alaskans to become excited be- [tVely , °| Qe O OWET.) TaR 2P i Second and Main. industrial directions. {cause the years since Nome beach days have thus|He had not mistaken llh? time. | your asking me 1o believe you dom't Fifth and Seward. GENE EWART I PLAY BILLIARD » However, Alaska still has friends in the country. |{aF failed to find any of the hundreds of experi-|Fe had not been @b & loss B8 to[which one it is All I amnt you Seventh and Maln. A L B sl has friends in Congn 7 thep Ments getting the results expected of them. But her whereabouts. It was simplyfto do is to phone that hotel and Fire Hall. General Paint Contractor ; e s as Iriends in Congress an R ;mm, always is the hope that some one will hit|that he had arranged to take her|tell the lady that Mr. Townsend Home Boarding House. 5 BURFORD S branches of the Government, and she will have,"pon the right device to save the fine light gold|motoring and had got as far as|insisted on going straight up to Gastineau and Rawn Homes, buildings, industrial more of them. Not only should we urge the devel- |ay4 when that is done there will be a great future|her door and then decided that|their apartment. .. Well?” 4 spraying, kalsomning, etc. Auto opment of the tourist business, but we should in- for those sections of Alaska and the States pos-|he couldn', honestly, face the pros-| “Don't know anything about any- 3 m ::g Gold. and furniture finishing. High ¢ sist upon fair treatment and development of our [sessing sand and gravel which carry that kind of |Pect of @ whole day in her com-|thing—" from Gill impatiently. Fifth and Goid. f;:d:egam; :Mk p-la::' E.'fl(‘)es' Tae JuNneEAu LAUNDRY timber interests and that the mineral lands be held |gold. It is estimated that the beaches along the|Pany. Later on, no doubt, hel Jenny marched into the office. Fifth and East. & ":‘ one 1“5 b 4 open and made available for prospectors and op- |coast of Alaska contain many millions in so-called|Would send some formal excuse.|Gill was looking as wooden as & Seventh and Gold. Ou?t customer always your Franklin Street, between erators. |flour gold, the recovery of which would provide| Why should he. bother about <hips figurehead. The man who Fifth and Kennedy. L i Front and Second Streets . i |lucrative employment for a large number of miners |Georgie’s cousin—when it was Geor-| faced hfim turned and scrutinzied Ninth, back of power PHONE—Shop 411, iis PHONE 359 : v v A |for an extended period of time. gie with whom he had fallen in|Jenny instead. He was the doctor house. p 411, Res,, R 4 ENGLAND TO HONOR F ! » alhoi » i NGLAX h IRST | ATt L i love? who had rendered first aid to S, v Ceaview TEETOTALE Growing discontent of the debtor class not yet Distin and Indian. in the bread line is somethin, r ! > The memory of seven Englishmen who swore off flllnanc[t'. c;;:umsl B2 indastiy. ang lg;ldlA z;“g::ergf %":& :“;g g“mm DON’T BE TOO W P Johns n strong drink 100 years ago as an example o the ment will s00n have to reckon With—(Seattle Busi- Twelfth, BPR. garage. LIBERAL i 0 rest of mankind, and thus brought to life the “total {ness Chronicle.) GETTING LONG ‘Twelfth and Willoughby. abstinence movement,” is being celebrated in Eng- | A Home Grocery. e FRIGIDAIRE ; land this year. The focal point of the centenary| No doubt Canada views The Digest poll with \ DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS oy observances is at Preston, where, on September 1,|81arm, as it may mean the ultimate loss of valuable \ p | N MAYTAG WASHING 1832, the last of the seven pioneers signed the oalhisz‘(‘l‘;‘;;l ‘flnd convention business. — (Ohio State : N MACHINES # 10 forego spirits from that time on. . The sure way to get along in this world is P GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS . They were the forerunners of a host of others| The way trees and flowers are developing in to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t SPECIAL " and, incidentally, of the Prohibition amendmentthe increasing warmth it is evident nature is not necessary to make large deposits; as small Phone 17 < +in the United States. affected by any depression.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) iti i LOW PRI B Gt ance was far trom Kaooth at and frequent adimons to your accpunt. will CES Front Street Juneau - first. Teetotalers were asked to pay extra premiums| The good old days were those when Simeon D. make your bank balance grow amazingly on . on life insurance, because a non-drinker was pre-|FesS delivered the Republican keynote address.— fast. ¥ L 'a’ sumed to have less chance of longevity than a toper; | (LOUlsville Courier-Journal.) Men’s Furnishings b4 B | physicians branded teetotalism as suicidal and in- ¥ ? 2 ut: We pay four per cent on savings accounus . ' sane; even some churches refused to allow the total SIT‘;IO}(;ZBORDiO:::Xox:‘:enl[‘ (:; g’on’,‘,:f,"..,“ Ebmn_d Y i Pe P i . Mmers’ Hats, Caps, . | abstainers to hold meetings - o ree Bullding in compounded {wice & year With the coal if it comes from our b Washington, in case of any commerce coming up. S kS GlO 1 3 '\ The cente lebrat! clud i oCks, ves, etc. place. For our coal goes farther and g ¥ centenary celebrations include, as a promin- [—(Des Moines Register.) and W ch d J A > S gives a more even satisfying Wat an ewel | " ent feature,ea meeting of the United Kingdom ot heat. If your coal bin is running Alliance, at which six speclal gucsis, Dame Margaret| Time was when “Nobdy Knows How Dry T Am” B M B h n ds B k SAM low, better have us send you a new REPAIRING 4 Lloyd George, Arthur Henderson, Sir Donald Mac-|%a5 @ song instead of a Congressman's idea of ) . e I‘c an supply to prove our statement. Our Lnn M. P., Professor Gilbert Murray, George Bern- [POltical strategy.—(Detroit News.) - draying service is always the best|{ at very reasonable rates " ard Shaw and Viscount Snowden, are expected " and we specialize in Feed. . B etttk oteled upon that :)z ; Paul de Bruyn,h of Germany, declares he won OLDEST BANK 1N ALASKA —_— WRIGHT SHOPPE 4 ' the Botson marathon on beer and square meals. ; ) e soven original plonéers. ; There are signs that at least one political party D. B. FEMMER PAUL' BLOEDHORN 1 llowing this meeting there will be a national may run on the same platform—(Chicago News.) Phone 114 PUCUUPN SuSIPTI | “4

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