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4 THE : —— . S UL SRR . - . error. Obstinacy and autocracy ecannot be PR — } Dml Alaska Emplre i termed conducive to constructive thought . = PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | and democratic legislation. u lt ane 20 YEAR\O AGO b OF ] g A AL MANAGER Abdicatiph seems the plain duty of the IR — e Gmn’wm‘ Channel HONERY W oRNDER i { Control Board. The members should either by JEANNE BOWMAN Prom The Empire Helene W. L. Albrecht i Published _every evening except Sunday by the resign their authority or refuse to use it. > " YHYSIOTHERAPY —_—— EMPIRE PRINTING ‘COMPANY at Second and Main| giner course would be generally applauded 5 Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | |B- P- O. ELKS meets S, Jungnn, MG as a proper denouement to an act of fanci- SYNOUSIS: Although 4 means Ystanding waiting for the cup to bo APRIL 11, 1914. Ry, Madloal: Gymtiastics: every Wednesday at y Entered 7 the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class ful strutting. o e st B mtae -] omptied, James McCloskey received a fine 307 Goldstein Building 8 p. m. Visiting 19‘ e AN And just to think, all the time we thought 90 u’rrlyltfili/-lg‘l:f‘g":‘x,'l’,‘; No guestion but the love al"" C;": roadster and carriage from Seat- Phone Office, 216 | :rotheru welcome, ‘ Dellvered by carvies T Juncau ang: Douglas for $1.88| Ketchikan was serious about this matter. Or at| iy’ el oy, i af g | the old woman bad given ber Bad | | o gt were shiped o Juneas |4y T |L W. Twott, Bt i , per month. s sy least, if not serious, thoughtful. Now it turns out| (IS0 ,1'5700 oo onss fo erry | stremsth. Could it be that Norman| [OR the Rochelle. The horse was|o- - . M.H. { oy PSR Lo 86, S Monina: 1o advanee, to be an April Fool joke. Are our faces red? o' work i case Sarion Lamperd, | Strensth. Could it be that Norman| | pyyopaseq in Belligham and was Btee A Avitawe Jlat | $6.00 one month, in advance, L RO R Kormoi s low partier veprédsat: bl one of the nicest looking animals ose s NG T .00; one 4 o th ua heirs care or? ‘ry ! ““‘T";P"?‘r"lbg“"’:y'l'cg?:& n"::!“"")"r il o ISR | yen the weather refuses fo be different. Evi- L SR A SRR ( ohaq servanta Fargly aaved] | T oueht to Juneau. mc’éf:‘,'&,. Baths—Mas | | Seghers Counctl No. 1760, very 5 s don : ] - o servi { i "r?-feg;y;:rgoro‘l:g‘:";’r'.g”fl Business Offices, 374. dently it has figured so long as everything else is paves 1o 00 16 ths scens of e t'oney. they were too eager to live e resbyiaty. of klasks WHich sage, Colonic Irrigations Meetings second and lasy MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS gO0L, wrexy B84 nith | KEREGE S aipete s ; e each day to ts fullness and Delphs. .0 poon i convention for four| | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | [Monday at 7:30 p. m. The Assoclated Press 1s exclua‘&;lzw;g;‘lmd&zd'fio way, too. Chapter 28 Judith knew helonged to'a number | o o Soo B T Y ing the Evenings by Appointment Translent brothers urg- o T iherwiss credited in this baper and also the | JUDITH'S ALLY of loges and “Burial Assoclations” |20 o0n " and qelegates from out | | Second and Main Phone 259 | |od to attend. Gounch local news published herein. Gen. Johnson all along has been trying to con- UDITH laughed— “thanks, Clia, :‘.!; i (d v.jnml vl:nsr purse with thejr B s ke B4 iaave doon dor thelt Ch“;omflnl ;m;\mm o ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER'yince bysiness and industry he is its best friend but 1 doun't move in with you 8” : - homes. 3 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. .’Now tHat’ Mys, Piichot-has confiFmed i maybe| uutil we-can alfort-a gook, Néw. k. I;’(j;;a s ;ilueezru.‘u]:\l:gd g:fil::‘:: - Lo H. J. TURNER, Becretary s h yill believe him. have you everything you want on|S1° '*PHC o 5 ‘“We have a good City Council, Ly . UNE 3 shey. i the will contest?” ‘\" Mr“)‘,':l:i L:!lfld SRl o P composed -of sensible men of busi- Il chlrE;odB‘ Y"H"Ssgy l ;:?;:Tu:d fou:ti;no:GB o b i b R “Yeos ; . 5 ness capacity and if there is anyj | ist, . H | One thing that will greatly help to solve Lk‘lE Yes say Jude, ] don't see how got it honest,” she said at 401 Goldstein Building day of each month in i troubles of the country is for everyone to unite in you“('an mse‘.” £ i chc g Shen: el kA -t i“fixff'x,lhi v;{]):::uf*ecf: dl":)elg fhg;n e 10y Scottish Rite Temple, { § i “We can't Lampere hasn't som e 4y 2 B i 2 3 - % | making things go well in his own home town. undérbdiden tribks S bisslegie s :::“ kie, “Yas mam, I shu’ got it clared Emory Valentine, de.‘e:ued,-" — — ::ggxnfi;;;xric(lxgo: The pendulum will swing back quicker for the d“l-,l]ux‘;::l%’wlll it take you to get Judith laughed with hehr_ ll candidate at the city election. — Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sex ‘ i i 4 : asn' stion r honesty ! { fellow who advertises than it will for the one|TORBHETEl E:ln‘hl\' ’l‘“‘ias‘")‘\‘“;;gwa"‘]’é’mug',, John Reck was chosen for Mayor | | DBS: xAs;:tF:;:BUBGII retary. % | who holds off until business gets to DOOMING |, ing “change for Laredo, and J| " el sub.” she confessed, -1 got |Of Juneau at the first meeting of | | Blomgren Bullding | |5 again. should be in early in the afternoon, |4 shootin’ crap with Lige. I beat [the City Council. J. R. Willis wasi | PHbNE 86 || | Our trucks go any place any then I'll wait for the work train|pim chosen vice-mayor and B. M. Beh-| | IR el U 1 ]| time. A tank for Diesel Oil | i In Memoriam: The “Vossische Zeitung.” |leaving for the dam. We rebullt the| judith continued to laugh, but |Tends treasurer. ! s g || and a t:nk Iorkcorn:le oil save | | —_— spur, you know. Had to have it to|there ,was heartache in her laugh. & tein urner trouble, (New York Herald Tribune.) carry supplies in.” Norman hadn't sent Delphy along. The Very Rev. J. R. Crimont, S.|gg oo ———-%| | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 h Berlin's “Vossische Zeitung” has never | Think I'l come down and spend [ *What do you think Mr. Dale will |J., left for Wrangell and Ketehi-| | T, C. P. Jenne RELIAB ANSFER | Althoug] ! e oo h LE TRANSFER | HEARINGS IN ALASKA, {been an exact counterpart of “The Manchesier | my vacation with you . . . there's|say when he hears you've left him? an to administer the sacrament DENTIST o L O AR e R {Guardian” the death of that paper:through Hit- | Lige signaliing you . . . and there’s|she inquired. ) ., |of confirmation. He was to offic-| | Rooms 8 and § Valentine || - ST T eri: st lation is as much of a loss to liberal | your train . .. you better go to the Delphy sobered— *I ain’t carin {late at Wrangell on Easter Sun- Bullding 1% laska poduges soms 80 per cent of the canned 56 808 SREIETC S O e ahalttion. of "rhe Man | tralh and 1) iaudle Ligk:" she said beligerently, “I brung him | day. Telephone 196 NOW OPEN salmon of the world and about the same percentage ” it dictator in Britain. g tarted towards the train, ood, now he kin git along. | WAL 5. S R B R . . ] of the fresh and frozen salmon. Yet the code of §:‘E:;"m?";rx$f“bm:y - :izmm of e xhiem Sin m?l'f,’,' Proglpe s el A 6 take care of him,”you's my Weather for the previous 24| = —— | Commerm?] Adjust- | . {1y cmpetitinn, that 148 sbout fo e adopled for Germany, and as such epitomizes what is most | hilariour crowd gathered about the srebility. hours was cloudy with a maximum | '—D 7. W Bavha ment&RanngBureau | the industry was born in Seattle and San Franclsco,’ o ionaple in Hitlerism. colored people’s waiting room. iy i i,‘fi?,?m“"er :; GZPr de:zr_et‘esi and a r. e yn Cooperating with White Service ' + i i 5 later “ " 3 S * | minimum o ¥ ecipitation was NTI! i Bureau had its first hearing in San Francisco, a lat % True, the “Vossische Zeitung” long was a mm: Cunard looked over their beads funded the money. “If you are |.18 inches. Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Room 1—Shattuck Bld; i discussion in Seattle and was finally referred (0l the side of German reaction. Under the liberal |and smiled—"some old MAMMY'S | coing to work for me, I'm going to | Office nours, 9 am. %0 5 PM. | (| o p, 5 ‘Washington NRA authorities without ever seeinzlleadership of Georg Bernhardt it fought for rea- | bag has burst its straps and she's as Bay )3'0\"“ expérises,” " she ' insisted, The ' blg OO R htrets -finm i)y e g | e have 5,000 local ratings the light of day in Alaska. It is admittedly a step,|sonable relations with France even during the Ruhr | mad as hops,” he explained. gon't worry, 1 have & job, we'll |fume or aaueduct, bélng mmu'uc't_l Phone 321 i :w' on file | a substantial one, too, in the right direction but occupation. It supported Sh)'ese{rmnn andv fought Judith and her party started to|,. .o keep our expenses Within |eq by the Juneau Witer: Coms| & b =l there are a number of things about it that ought [the Junkers and the Nazis. Incidentally, its NeWws | push through the confusion of mill | the amount 1 make, though.” pany; to: darry: thel & inatingi‘ —1 1 i to be changed to make it fair and equitable to service throughout Europe was excellent, and its|jng, last moment crowds, then “There,” sald Delphy triumphant | o 0 €AV (08 B bmeyo)nd peid : o FmE lask nd Alaska labor. If the system is con-{correspondents men of independent thought and |ahovo the medley of puffing engines. 1y, *1 tole that Lige you didn't have sptings Ahat Hor tHe “Boiie: of T Rohert Slh’lpsfl)n Watch and Jewelry Rianiay Alaskans ar Ed»m el il e ALY i rattling cars, train calls and chatter. | no 1 ijions of dollars, He read in | Junean'a; watets tiiobiys kst | Fges N B b bevhoged e | This is why the death sentence was issued. It | heard something which brought her | tho newspapers you had but 1 |jencd e Lyt Opt. D. eild Gy nest seston. hes of |iS the nature of Hitlerism not to tolerate independ- | to a stop. know oetter. What kind of a house |, ¢ 0 SRR PEC || Graduate Los Angeles Col- WRIGHT SHOPPE Now comes word that two: other branc esmofinnc thought, Ability is distrusted unless it is en- | “Black bo: " warned a famillaf| e goin' to live fn?" sho inquired | i e A lege of Optometry and | PAUL BLOEDHORN the fisheries industry have proposed codes and tha :lisled on Hitler's side. Criticism is banned—whether | voice, “if you al's much as my'l‘ with interest. LUTHERAN. ILAD.lES s , Opthalmology [ . heerings on them will be held outside of Alaska,!, ") " oonforms to Washington's new distinction | finger to that can a Ch"c"‘:“he-u:i’ Judith sighed. She supposed she | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground || — = probably in Seattle. They are the herring packing j.iween that which is “patriotic” or constructive |skin your hide offen you wit S| ghould send Delphy bn?k‘ S:e | : < P R S T T |' e halibut industry. | t which is unconstructive and thus “un- | here busted strap. wasn't young and perbaps she DINNER with STRAWBERRY B e el - reduction industry m}s um Alaskan. No Dart‘a“sn;:i‘:” fserigion equally unwanted in Germany. | Judith deserted the others andf cauiin't stand living fn a tent. They |Shorteake Thursday. April 12, §:20 R T E SOUTAWELL | JUNEAU-YOUNG H The herring industry is wholly N pal A S : th ression is little | darted back through the crowd. Her| ygyiq have to send for a big one. |to 7:30 pm. Adults 75c, children| | Optometrist—Optician *‘of it is located anywhere else on the Pacific Coastu‘ In the .preaexn'r:ml?‘n,c;isctems\;};x;tung" has been | suspicions were justified for there,l " wwyo haven't a house, Delphy just |soc. B S e gl ey Funeral Parlors | Al of the fish are taken in Alaska waters, and ““‘Shz” o‘r’f ;e’:i‘;s le:dmg" journals for more than |8uarding a " uge “telescope” Which |4 tent, a small one, until 1 can'send | ————___—__| Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | Licensed Funeral Directors ! of them are packed in some form, or reduced toon turies. Its end marks the end of a great |had spilled Its contents onto the ror another.” 4 & & | Office Phone 484; Residence | | | and Embalmers {» ofl and meal, in Alaskan communities. The haiibut (B0, termries, Ui BRE TS T U € ere ‘sup- | Pavement. hovered perspiring, be | One of them dog tents?” Inquired Dr. A. W. Stewart ||| prone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 3 N as the institution. wildered Delphinium, resplendent| pejohy with interest. | DENTIST e y [ i d f fishery is almost as mdxgen:uzr t.:)hem‘x:::a&m smdrpresslon of the press, _Ior such a newspaper repre- in black taffeta gown and towering .Ifnlnl\ uibs 0N uob s pap. .| 1‘ o aK sto e pa 1 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 - | herring. It is true Lhav.blmo§ Ehifls hsar a“dtsenbed a cultural tradition which is as much a victim purple hat. Bl Al vt and e hatore we 11 SEWARD BUILDING i el " in other markets, notably in lof Hitlerism as is the press itself. “Delphy!” cried Judith. rry, won't we Delphy ?" 1 AT ¥ ) S A TR, 9 Seattle, but most of the fish are taken from the|® [0 U0 88, L€ T Tty e of tne | pbelbhyi” eried Judith Y | wo IR WADERRT Officepl;t:;x;e;lzfl, Res. Dr. Richard Williams S banks that lie close to Alaska ande are largely inljjqer German element in this country against Hitler. o\ Lige that strap wouldn't hold,” You's been lookin' pinchy | s B teritorial waters. Even those without a drop of Jewish blood in their | gn o oonih g s Ma'ss Tor dted. = o v DENTIST Everything in Furnishings § Like In the salmon fishery, thousands of Alaskans yeins are as outraged by the reactionary and sup- | “pelphy, what are you dolng| 1ho nest day seemsd endless to [ AR OFFICE AND RESIDENCE for Men ¢ depend on them for their livelihood, business men pressive measures of the Hitler regime as were the | peres Jugith. After the -tropical beauty | | W RACK Gastineau Building N ! -9 | on them for a large part of their trade, old “Forty-eighters” by the reaction that came in “lze gwine 'long with you, Mizlor 'san Antonio, the plains, even || Coustruction CO. | Phone 481 |4 R forend 0' r draws much of its revenue from the middle of the last century. For such person< | pale. Think I'm lettin’yon go-lous| wifh their wealth of purple-headed | ! pr b, Phone 487 ke ——43| 3 e Tt vitally interested in Germany’s historic culture was something distinctive | down there ‘mongst a lot a Mexicans | yiyq ponnets, were monotonous. . | them. Alaskans are more ted than anyone else.|—“liberal” in the broadest and best sense of the | with nothin’ to eat but mantillas an | gpp wanted to turn back to Norman. - = C. L. FENTON ', THE JU.NEAU LAUNDRY f how these industries are operal 8 s & 2"_wnd‘wofld. It was a culture in which music, the arts | holy beans?” 8 | She wanted to explain why she m?d !,: = -~ iy momcm ' Franklin Street betweon They are '~ss able to travel long disiances to 4 |and literature had a cherished place and in which | “Tortillas and frijoles.” corrected | yoteq as she had. to let him explain | E AlNlS—Od I o, i “ | et Sm""ond e ™ ' meeting hearings than anyone else connected |y © o) "o Lorconal liberty and of intellectual | Judith automatically, and then she | yd actions. They had never dis- | Builders’ and Sheit uth Frent 8., waho‘ tree with them. Tt is unfair, unjust and unethical to. 0o oo nighy prized, laughed, for alongside of the can Of | cy4sed the Bevins will, they had | i HARDWARE i Bfl"'“g' B_‘fl;;’u. ;-‘ FHONS 332 ) then o chance for adequate representallon|™“pygo oy o spiritually and politically the nega- | chocolate was the familiar red|,yeiged it like cowards. Perhaps if | orfice Hours: 4 i | feny i ver they might | ; Thomas Hardware Co. Evenings by Appointment ||E—uw—u g4 at hearings. yoi that is the result of holding them |yon of this liberal German culture. Tt rests on | brick. SR A théy talked things over t AL 1 ‘ outside of the Territory. {regimentation, suppression and intolerance. In such \‘V“: ;l:\lfelllehgro\!ufig T et havte reached an agreement o b One of the most important issues in the salmon an atmosphere no independent journal could be Bh]:nrxgade toe Hor cab— “TI be 5‘"‘; R AR T —-! JUNEAU FROCK fishing and packing industry has not yet been‘permi_u,ed to _survlilve. Hence the death of the "long back o see you 1s settled,” 5"9\zravenng Thodk, for CHE K bRk OuLAL IDEAL P INT SHOP 1 SHOPPE ] definitely settled. The code, which seems on the |“Vossische Zeitung”"—technically a suiclde,_ because promised as she was hoisted up the | she wore in the field, then waited | 4 ; i | al, gives the Code Authority six apparently voluntary, but actually a victim of steps. for the work train. It came in and ‘Exclusive but not Expensive” \ verge of _gpprov m; to recommend “ménimum [Political murder. The loss will little benefit those }me crew gave her high welcome and ’f It’s Paint We Have It! Coats, Dresses, i weeks wnmr: whic] is another way of saying |Who have forced its self-suppression. HE train pulled out. Judith|encouraging news of the dam city, Hosiery and Hats Somgpnsation.” which «la fish, for fishermen. Is N % B leaned a hot cheek against the | which had been called “Big Tom" PHONE 549 X Wendt & Garster 4 “{r fixing a minimum price for fis B e Li G cool pane. They left the train yards | by the men who worked there. e e e} | S e that, too, to be settled without a P The Liquor Question. and began moving slowly through | «Got your eyebrows on straight?” , H Territory? Apparently so, since the vcode e d a maze of little houses. inquired the engineer quizzically as OTEL ZYNDA i provides that the Code Authority’s recommenda- (Post-Intelligencer, Seattle.) Twilight eased down, children | the train approached the dam, BB . P A e i o e Large Sample Room . tions shall be made direct to the Administrator| geaiyleites who are put out at the operations of played in and out of the blue circle| Judith looked up— “You can ALASKA MEAT Co ey * in Washington and when he has approved hemthe State liquor law probably have found little | op sireet lamps, then there were|always depend upon thelr being . R SERVICE | they shall become effective as an integral part of Imoaning at the bar. fields with just an occasional farm |straight,” she sald, but she looked FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND 8. ZYNDA, Prop. y Beverage clubs and hideaways are enjoying an | poyse, yellow windowed against|into her purse mirror to make sure. TC HAMS D BACON—U. 8. G t I v code thority is composed solely of fepre- [unexpected rush of business from the temporary | heir black background. The train stopped. Judith started AN —U. S. Government Inspected {|ZZoorrrrmermeeer e ] The Code Aul dycr that is to say of salmon|"dry” regime imposed by the Steele bill. Judith turned from the window, | to step out of the cab. There b PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Py e — | gentatives of the industry, Tox fishérisn (O Delayed opening of the State liquor stores has | everywhere she looked she found|queer stillness outside, the kind le | GARBAGE HAULED ‘. { packers. Minimum compensation for 1l probability |8iven impetus to bootlegging reminiscent of the | evidence of home life. She turned | by the sudden stopping of vast ma- | Reasonable Monthly Rates | might be agreeable to them might in all pr js|0ld days when intemperate legislation fostered this| to an ultra modern magazine Clia| chinery. ‘ E. O. DA Pl ! be wholly unacceptable to the fishermen. HOW 18)qniqrpicy had contributed. At least here| Judith looked down. Below her . 0. VIS | that to be determined unless the men engaged | ywhotner bootlegging is to disappear or continue | she'd find no saccharine ending,|was a sea of faces, a pnlchw;o;k ; THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | TELEPHONE 584 [ { E ! fishing are given an opportunity to express them-lin jts formidable volume remains to be seen. she could depend upon something supbronzed faces on a khaki back- L Phone 4753 i } 9 They cannot do it in Seattle, or San| Its future in this State will be told by the | astringently truthful, something|ground. (e | [ e ——— | ] seivey Washington. If there are no hearings price lists which will govern sales at the State | wholesomely bitter. She skimmed| For a moment T“'“ sfoed. “ap e a tl R S T R o pentiaiiyies tomatically barred from a|liquor stores, , | through and tossed it aside in dis- | though nflralized- hese me':m; o | , in Alaska, thev t”e d“:cc o Hizalr e oehialt, It has been proved in the records of crime, and | taste, the stories in z:nt milz:n tt;e ::}:»n;lr‘e::’u;'tt:;nc.“;v-r:omev:h”dm | GENERAL MOTORS | 1 chance to present evide; corruption that attempted law enforcement is no | true to the exception, but n-t to the | the frf svh o and i T ces to Yo ! | Of course, we do not think the National Rfi;’"; curb to the bootlegger. lives of those people in the littie | holsted to tall i:o:n::rrg ... they g::gslgla 3 uPEge‘: :;‘%BE:‘! at_the MAYTAG PRODUCTS | Administration is intentionally unjust, unfa e And it has been recorded in overwhelming | houses. I“eFra th:;etwm!u u\Zm R y ger-Carrying Boat W. P JOHNS ON g | unethical or designedly arranges hearings 0:;; e;: votes for repeal that the people seek to repudiate Delvhthmdledr down the“ :xi:‘ee smo;‘ SAL o it dle: coneny . P, | 8 . S i ing conferences W ) that Alaskans cannot be represen! such conditions. held laug! . | o e knowledge of conditions affecing the|' Oregon, however, has failed to profit by the | car porter and waddled BNy azuin. | piieiRtE e Do he ol & FRYE'S BABY BEEF B & giie W jes covered and the peculiar interest Alaskans mistakes of the past and is harassed by the boot- | When the porter made n“d o e"Howdy Riagl® sha shovted. . 2. T\{ | ] mdm:nesn;:m It 15 for us, through Chambers of |legging evil encouraged by high State liquor prices. | berth, she was ;-:l?;ln:“? el HR e RN e eck Ih i PELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON M M i 8 have s 2 Skepticism over the prices to be charged by| of her owi % cCAUI OT i bring these hip-hip-hurrah, hip-hip-hurrah, 1 e and similar agencies to 0 blankets on top. She had mo more a 13 y 1 j Commerc attention and insist upon |Washington's liquor stores is reflecied in the rush led under it when Delphy | hip-hip-hurrah! rye-brunn CLompan ] COMP. R [orsiiy o Lok 4 hall be taken, [(hat occurred Saturday night when Seattleites | than settle inevitable cup of| Thrice it rang out over the desert hearings here before any final action sha “|sought to stock up at the close-out prices forced :gg::l';‘l MALCTRE IAEIADIejcup \ad®¥ kol tha cain sent:back-s fathi L Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' f e 4 upon local dispensaries of bottled liquor. “Spilled the first one” she|echo as though some ethereal voict = ¢ APRIL FOOL! Unless - liquors are made available easily at wheezed, sitting down on the edge| were joining in the welcome. [I'_\:-, . ore, Dhrees o i eseourage the bootlegger, another | '\ C%C ih caretully, “so 1 got that | Then in mighty pean came ¢ 3 | N i Since early March, or for a month Of TAO%®|effor of the people to rid themselves of boot- nice lookin’ dinin’ ear captin t'|chorus — “Miss Judy, our Mis - Smith Electric Co , R i Ketchikan people, or some of them, have been|legging and the train of evils it inspires will have carry this long down To' me.” Judy!” T 0 D =, Gastinesu . ' B . e ol % -, ”» Bnndm. | agitated over questions of liquor control. As reported |fafled. .8 Judith sipped the hot chocolate| Aud faintly— “our Miss Judy. o0 vur eposztors EVERYTHING i the worthy Ketchikan Chronicle, three or four,| - Failure to frustrate bootlegging means more and thought of the nights she had| They stood now in silence waiting ELECTRICAL [ \ Homm lans have been advanced by various drinking will be done among youths, for it is no | cov "G on” nig fittle ceremony | for ber o speak. Someone had Hght e VORI g { or maybe more, D! 4, ¥ % -|greater risk for the bootlegger to sell liquor to The night table | ed s B d stood beside her. — T el i first city in a debate all by them since her marriage. The night table | ed a flare an ¢ : | individuals of the ine to sell liquor and how. Up[? minor than it is to sell it to anyone else. with its circle of shell-pink light| (Copyright. 1984. by Jeanne Bowman) The B. M. Behrends Bank is conscious of the ?\—E’: g} 0 is going % It also means the loss of 1y- y indi: i i i i s : lelve:wol:n “!’1};5 beesn done with as much seriousness whlcnulegltm‘: emirpnseom\suflmnfx;':eg;d TEVERUES | and fust outside the circle, Delphy Tomorrow, Judy makes a speech. i]{]sdl‘:é)ee;\dslblerga;zsvsvh:“};rltfl.deDO_StltOI'S thg;{e played in BETTY MAC i :: rx‘)on Quixote rode Sanchez in his deadly duels|™ Gnean liquor store prices in- the. faces'of the . 1501 Y P 8\ since its establishment in BEAUTY SH against the windmills. Even the Chronicle helped lalternative consequences would represent @ real | P vAia ' 200 OoP ! the show along by discussing with much gravity and Jeconomy to the State. 3 i i i £ Amembly Apartmemts ,*, by gh with some less Wit, the short- i VOTE FOR . Their continuous patronage is an expression of : PHONE 547 ’ e heat, thoush Wit s B R eers who| Everything points to the Misimood that thése their confidence and good will. It shall be our aim || ————e————" 4 | comings and sins of the Board of Liguor Control.|S€a serpents are going to be on the increase until (’SC 1R G (’LSON to continue to merit this confidence by extending e shortly are to comprise the . Continuing its dis- |t stuff the distillers are making now has a little . the institution’s helpfulness to Juneau’s business ! | And now look what happens: Co more time to age.—(Lexington, Ky., Herald.) interests in keeping the wheels of progress movin TYPEWRITERS RENTED sertation on the Board, the Chronicle lately de- 3 Lol e g. $5.00 per month g Maybe ‘that equipment they plan on using of Cordova, Candidate for Nomination J. B. Burford & Co As far as we can learn, the Liquor _Con- to extract gold from ocean water can be applied P . [ ) “Our doorstep worn by m’n I trol Board has never asked for an opinion with equal effectiveness to some of our European Terrltorml Treasurer from any City Council or community body debt beats.—(Ohio State Journal) in Alaska. In fact, it has resolutely ignored % 4 \ 3 \ advice and co-operation from Before they could vote money to ex-service men emocratic Ticket b the offers of on the . . re an the Ketchikan City Council. A member of Congressmen were busy at this season on free seeds. i the Juneau .Council, recently a visitor here, ~(Indianapolis Star.) - - complains of the same aloofness towards the i L s fas Juneau aldermen. Retall sales, they tell us, are climbing up and It ccms to us that the Liquor Control Board is pul the one sule course to up. Louis Globe Democrat.) Thar’s greenbacks in' them . thar tills—(St. IOld Papers for Sale ‘at Empire Office