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TR Lo ———————— | | e . is mystifying. True, Japan has already made known e o 4 Dall A filfls’ffl Em L€ it wil not accept anything less than parity with = PROFESSIONAL J Fraternal Societi : . 5 & cieties ROBERT W BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER O7eat Britain and the UUnited States at the Nava 20 Y EARS A( 30T 5 ————— OF | ; 7 i Conference next year, and has to all intents served | Wise to Call 48 Hel 5 , | Gastineau Ch g Published c sunday by the notice it will not renew existing treaties unless it From The Empire Is REP nu ise to Cal elene W.L. Albrecht |/ annet | NY at Second and Main i i PHYSIOTHERAPY = e = gets everything its militaristic clique demands. F o s That doesn’t mean that the United States contem- -w‘ A ¢ { ! : i Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Bntered in the Post Office in Juncad as Sccond CIA%8 o os an attack on Japan. The world knows that SEPTEMBER 22, 1914. | GUMBINNEN, East Prussia, Ger-| | N L Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 11 wX 307 Goldstein Building i e Phone Office, 216 | . A aped sy \ at 8:00 p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of matter. i " i bt T, TR T ———— the United States isn't going to be the aggressor A German submarine sank three many, Sept. 22— To commemor- Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 in a war with Japan or any other country. e th i # ers. iie - Siars Daid,at the following rates: knows, also, that it will defend its Territories and| ", battle of Gumbinnen, local soldiers 1t|of England’s great armoured cruis- ate the 20th anniversary of the By mail, pos i several days' battle near 4 . o Q 5% e e ye A ); months, in advance, Ath all it " v q g built a topographical reproduction MOVIN or STORAGE Joh: 45, Q¢ year, In advan b adva possessions with all its power. It knows we Would| g oupani ten miles from the Boge of the baitloground in their drill ? R R oo Aadibws e ls‘n_dH.sWi.flm(.‘r Subseribers will confer a favor it they )"x':x"”\’.'x".'r'."; willingly consent ‘to a continuance of the.presentinian border, in which 250,000 Aus- hall. They placed in the proper uel O1 aitle Nurs ! Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Sccretary. ! e Bu y failure ¢ % ¥ 3 % al I —— e e :.“ ;\\ e & naval parity arrangement, but Japan will not. Itltrians were engaged with the Serv-setting scores of trees, houses | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- _ Telept ) ss Offices, 3714wl not read Into the announcement of Secretary|ian army, the Austrians suffered churches, roads, and 13,000 tin sol sage, Colenic Irrigations KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS MEVBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ~ " Swanson of the 1935 maneuvers any threat against|a complete defeat. iers. . Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm, | | S¢8hers Council No.T60. s be Asmoclated Press I nows dispatches credited fo the security of Japan. King Albert of Belgium narrow- W T N Evenings by Appcintment ;“"“f,‘“““““.,’?‘;';" 1',:‘ - in this paper and also the Goincident with, or prior to, the mancuvers, the|ly escaped being kidnaped by his SAVE THE DATE H. S. GRAVES | | | second and Main' Phone 259 | [Monday at 7:30 p. m. ews publ 2 T sy e e s plans for|oWn chauffeur and being delivered’ “The Clothing Man | la— 4| Transient brothers urg- Navy Department should settle upon its pl i A Clotetl ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER . hing bases for the war vessels and airplanes to the Germans. The King diseov-' p. F. D. Annual Dinner, Card = = .. |ed to atten THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ablishing bases fc e oo, %5 e ered that he was being driven to Party and Dance, Saturday, Sept. Home of Hart Schaffner and y 3 1 Chambers, Fifth Street. at strategic points on the Alaska Coast. And a5|;, German lines and with “his 29, —adv. Marx Clothing JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K soon as trealy commitments permit these bases|own hand shot and killed hi ‘ E. B. WiLSON [ H. J. TURNER, Scretary should be constructed and manned without delay.|chauffeur, upon whose person was i 22 | Chircpodist—Foot Specialist |’ ——————-——————2"= " Mining Locat Em- W S ! 7 137 It is a foregone conclusion Japan will get-excited|found papers showing that he had' b o Tew o ! 7 |1 401 Goldstein Building ' MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO pire office. ' PHONE 495 ; ! Second and fourth Mon- 2¢lday of each mopth in Scottish Rite Temple, 1| heginning at 7:30 p. m. about that, which shouldn't deter the United States|been offered 200,000 francs for tne from going ahead at the earliest possible date. Job. ‘*H SRR . "GARLAND BOGGAN 1‘ ¢ Miss Evelyn H. Sullivan was en-|] FIRE ALARM CALLS | IIa'Tdu'JOd Fl(.)or:s l " DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | MA BAN RE-OPENED. fnzed ;o replace xv:)xlss Teresa Cou- Waxing Polishing [ 1] DENTISTS | E. Hivgm%xvcsggiwns 4 e ure who was unable to return to' Klin. | : Blomgren Building | i S . i The Federal Comptroller of Treasury has re-|Juneau to teach the second grade 1'3 g‘é;‘: :;IXLAHP:::““ ‘“ Sandmg '!. PHONE 56 | opened 1019 of the 1407 banks which remained|because of the illness of her moth- 15 Front, near Ferry Way. 3 T ey Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. RS e closed following the banking holiday of March,|er. Mrs. FflWh Pfl‘kll}s WBs sub- | 1-6 F‘ront: near Gross Apts. @ 5 12 % Douglas Aerie 1933. The rate of re-opening is less in recent 5‘1“[“"*’ “_’&;“hM‘SS Sullivan’s arriv-\ ) |77 pront, opp. City Whart. | 7 R 17 F. 0. E. months since only the less stable of the institu-}a! from Michigan. [} 1.8 Front, near Sawmill I[ LUDWIG NELSON | ; Meets first and third Mondays, 8 —— - ——tions remain on the closed list and it has taken MO | poo nru e ronorieq o | 19 Fromt at A. J. Offics [ JEWELER t{| Dr. C. P, Jenne pm., Eagles Hall, Douglas. V ) N. time to work out their problems and to put them i 4 9.} 2.1 Willoughby at Totem Watch Repairing | DENTIST | |brothers welcome. Sante De NO ) }-L]l FOR CONCER . be in the lead in the Elks’ Carni- W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. into condition to resume business on the sound|ya; Bahy Contest, with Baby Mac- Grocery. d Brunswick Agency | Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine BRI o Followers of stock market quotations probably footing now required. The re-opened institutions|yay Baby Hurley and Baby Bran- 2-3 WLll?ugGlnby. opp. Cash ‘,'. FRONT STREET ‘I‘ Bu}llldmg . 3 -4 have noted in recent days a slightly downward have deposits of $1728,794,000 as against a total | denburg following. a2 g:ii;: a;“:;w“ - Telephone 1 il Rieatifo o o anyi trend in Alaska Juneau stock prices on the New of $1959,407,000 in the whole group that failed | " L EA0S 22| | Our trucks go any ph y | -5 Front and Main. & X 5 % 1a for Diesel Oil | York exchange. If they did, undoubtedly they must to open their doors after the holiday. The 388) Tn the H. J. Raymond booth at { 27 ZrO0 ®00 "0 0 THE MISSY SHOP ! BT e e e i oiave | have thought it strange that such a security, based institutions unopened have a total of $70,613,000 ‘“4"“ Carnival, the largest loat of | o7 pun and Seward. Specializing in i 28 burner trouble. \ upon one of the most successful gold mines in the deposits ’m’]‘:dmf,:‘,‘,’ fi“‘:fis t}g&“"‘:‘;‘ onas.} 28 Seventh and Maln. Ho‘f(;f};; D’”é:g’é’gm' ! Dr. JD'EX,;S? Shyale !| PHONE 19; NZGHT 148 | y, 8 1 ecline the face of existing — | L) ‘ ne- § 'SS { B UG, | should declinie’n"1he. 1ack “of ~eXAUNE ; 5 | half feet long and a product of 20 Fire Hall H and accessories at moderate | || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ]| RELIABLE TRANSFER market conditions What is needed as much as anything else 10lihe peerless Bakery. 3-2 Home Boarding Houss. Shices {1 ‘Ottise House = Sadi. Lo 78 Yo 1 & That there was some such speculation on the remedy conditions is not black, brown, green, biue,| ( 3-3 Gastineau and Rawd | Freiigs i:y si)p;)mtmem- g | @ cause is indicated by a New York dispatch appear- sjlver, gold or pastel colored night shirts, but a| Ed Jones and Sam Butts, two Way. oA B B R T DPHONE 321 i 3 5 ' ing in the Boston News Bureau in a recent issue more generous use of the good oldfashioned work! enterprising Juneau boys, had en- ;; ;;f“”t‘h ;‘:d e e s % | Commercial Adjust- shi ald igaged ir rring fishi i iy i | . i Which said : P e shirt. [veeed ln the Beiny SULAR B 3.6 Fifth andd Gold. WARRACK | ment& Rating Bureau Regarding many inquiries received at | ines~ s i pIT e Beul et 3-7 Fifth and East. . . | Cooperating with Whnc Serv- \ company's office concerning Alaska Ju- About the nicest and qulelest placo ome couid | (e 260 bairels and they were feel- | I Coenth and Gold Construction Co. | Robert Simpson { G Tt & : e ing very hopeful. i . | e ::;:"};‘:d O‘r);;m;?::k 5}‘:}":;‘”:[ St"r"‘l’fclp‘ think of going these days would be on Wi W Sl 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Juneau Fhone 487 | | Opt. D. | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | 4 “spor '\)dermltbvl dum-w:n" ”m}w'm_ Street. Weather: Rain. | 4-1 Ninth, back of power \l Graduate Los Angeles Col- | We have 5,000 local ratings | Prl:s)ldlx nt él‘idl(v Nzod .(xh‘ ‘rhulllrfi»\mg :"1‘1( 4 5 —————— house. | - = lege of Optometry and on file | 5 i e Ry fate= & 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview e e Opthalmolo || & 3 ment: The Scene of Man. PIONEERS ATTENTION. . | Apts. [ || Glases Pitted, Lenses Ground | e “Earnings are low because of lower grade | e : ; 11 es Dl mhe Todias | 3 o ore and higher costs. Forecasts made earlier (New York Times.) All members of the Pioneers 4.5 Ninth and Calhoun e ! in the year indicated that at this time the Geographers of forty nations are appropriately (Igloo No. 6 are requested to meet|§ 3 JHOtH ARG Cuine! TR T T T A Jones-Stevens Shop revenue would be favorably affected by treat- holding their international session in Poland, the |at 8:45 Mo, y morning to attend 1.7 Twelfth, BP.R garage. | 0‘ > t el 1! ing increased quantities of ore from the birthplace of the Copernican theory. Theirs is the |the funeral of James McCloskey. | b= i of Guarantecd | Rtosisitis L 14 LADIES'—CHILDREN'S 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted g lower levels but the time required for in- special privilege of “expatiate free o'er all this ne AL LUNDSTROM, 4-9 Home Grocery li soal ‘ yR 7. Valentt Bld | READY-TO-WEAR i { stallation of the new hoist was under- of man.” No doubt they will all agree that while President. -1 Seater Tract Qualities! {1 otticd “Buma AR : Seward Street Near Third estimated and the new work may not be it still is, as Alexander Pope observed, “a mighty ELMER REED, ¢ TH oy B i ; : compl RS s s < B s , he assurance that you are } || phone 238. Office Hour: pleted until the end of next month maze” it is not “without a plan.” President Bowman |—adv Secretary. buying the purest ar4 BEST || to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 SRR 7 s g e The additional time required for this work, in welcoming them from all the corners of the earth | - = < BEER is yours when you pat~ || Corte s ¥ = and the isuance of misleading statemenis might well have invited them in Pope's words, ‘10| Mning Locatiou movioes at Em« | FINE ronite’ tiilk " estalliahimenes e JUNEAU-YOUNG In certain market news have caused some gether to beal the ample field”: pire office. ‘ Watslh sndlitaveliy. Répatting ek [ Funeral Parlors r al e o AP | wal n p! | ] P “1e T :2:1;:;55&3/ concern on the part of stock- Tl}»M;;L the open, what the covert L Bk S B ;‘ o7 Feaacathle Yatss Rhinelander || Dr. Richard Williams { Yaohed Waniacal Dirsotors 5| 4 i 5 yield; | 18| | ] Alaska Juneau's operating profits this year to The latent tracts, the glddly helghts, 5 o ' L ok Ni mm:md gfihag:?:’l 1 Fs date have ranged from around $180,000 per month explore ' Pz“ LB IOLDHORN Ale He'delberE ! OHZCE;.AND f;ExSX;?ENCE i i s el f to as high as $225,000, or s ¥ Of all who blindly creep or sightless FRONT STREET i astineau Building | 55 : o 8 high as $25000, or higher. That means, = 5 ON DRAUGHT [ Phone 481 | = lespite lowexr yarade. pre and; igereased operating v ¥ e L S P 8 ocogts, the anmhialrcashin Al e = We have begun, as Dr. Bowman said, but in no g . i tomeD s TS e M 0 § B i gs Will set d new record [senge finshed, our regional torics of fact ab T [ 2 2 high even on the present basis. With the projected QU 4R O JRNEUlptin0, Iack akos | FO!‘ Quick T " SABIN S A projected | the resources of the earth, the uses which we make | Th M‘ | Dr. A. W. Stewart l ceas onnage of ore from the deep-level d(’\"‘l-‘ol them, the mutual adaptations. No land in the| RADIO e lners | : DEN.IZIST opment which will raise the average value of all present geographical layout is wholly sufficient to o 2 | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m ‘ Everything in Furnishings ore milled, the returns will be even more gratify- itself or is endowed with unlimited resources for REPAIR Recreatlon [ SEWARD BUILDING | for Men ing. Certainly, as President Bradley notes, any |the future. No man has yet been able to draw u: TC](‘ hone | | Office Phone 409, Res. | concern on the part of the stockholders is wholly ¢lear line of distinction “between matters under } P | N Phone 276 | “unnecessary.” | domestic control and those which can never be used | HENRY PIGG | ar rs P s | ¥ i (rationally and fairly except through ml,emahona.ll i s | o ; |consultation and agreement.” Tt is frequently re-| :~ | SNL'DOUGLAR: | ST e e e || THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY | FLEET MANEUVERS AND JAPAN. |marked that the astronomer is predisposed to take | | 1 Franklin Street between “ |a broad, unprovincial view of cosmic things, seeing EE BIG VAN 1enti Front and Second Streets In deciding that next Summer’s fleet maneuvers|“WOrlds on worlds compose one universe” and ob- | Not Because We Are Ji| SkE 3 Sriayiife. Mmoo | shall be held in the Puget Sound-Alaska-Hawaiian |TVing “how system into system runs” So of our Cheaper ] Guns and Ammunition | PAINTS——OILS Massage, violet ray and vibrator || | PHONE 359 | Tslands triangular area, the Navy Department strate- | °V2 earth—“this frame"—it is the “prevading soul” | BUT BETTER | LOWER FRONT STREET ||| Builders' and Shelf treatments. Try a salt glow bath. ||g= x gists undoubtedly have been guided solely by th of the geographer that sees its basic bearings and 1 Next to Midget Lunch | ]| HARDWARE Scalp treatments and shampoos. best interest of national defense. That yhl y °‘ the physical ties of its inhabitants, “the strong —— ‘:: 2| | Call 142 Gastineau Ave. or B not baer e at this zone | sonnections, nice dependencies, gradations just.” R i Th Hard C Phone 617 JUNEAU FROCK i % or that purpose is hard| guch sought-for understandings are required, as RICE & AHLERS CO. }| 11 omas hNardware Lo. SHOPPE understand. Observers regard it as one passage Dr. Bowman points out, to ease existing tensions a & that foreign invade § ; 2 e i/l epLuMBING EEATING arr ace s2|} “Exclusive but not Expensive” TS might seek and the weakest|among the world’s peoples. If we really understand a ’ e ] " Rt segment of the circle which the Navy must defend |why humanity is “compartmented” in its several SHEET METAL ] THE TOTEM MARKET Sanu, | Bromes.s Liogerts, In case of hostilities. More than that, many com- |regions we shall find adjustments less difficult to |l “We tell you tn advance what DRUGGIST | Groceries—Produce—Fresh Hosseyiand Bats . petent authorities predict that our next war will |make. There are still some ‘blank spaces,” but the sob will cost” The Squibb Store GARDEN PATCH and Smoked Meats come from the Pacific area. Thus, every reason |8eographer no longer finds the gaps, as Dean Swift FRESHER | WILLOUGHBY AVENUE e eaass e s e e S combines to make the scene of next year's naval charged, with savage pictures or in uninhabited |TESSes Fruits and Vegetables | CASH AND CARRY war games the logical choice, since it is merely royions Splgoes slepants for towns.”:; He, takes, sa { g HOTEL;ZYNDA a matter of commonsense to familiarize the fleet's|%rin VIEW SUTVEVS proawhlo e g G G A STINE AFE Large Sample Room Personnel with the waters in which some day it may (SRR Dine for & word S THE HOTEL'OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVICE called 1 o 1 3 ipon o meet an enemy armada. Gene Tunney says he has been offered a job GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING SR ; Just why Japan, or the vernacular newspapers by General Johnson. What's the matter—is Darrow | of that Nation, should get excited over the selection | amund again?—(Detroit News.) French-Italian ].immrs : Wines—Beer The Gastineau i ¥ o ; ' T = - — GARBAGE HAULED | « ¢ 5 e Our Services to You Begin and End at the® | “Reasonable Monthly Rates v Tomarrow' s SN N nday Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat - %’Elg;ngné\;&s : 1 Phone 4753 1§ FRYE’S BABY BEEF & — ‘LONERG AN, F. .d “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL dMo’rons lreSI e Frye.Bruhn Company MAYTAG PRODUCTS | Juneai's (g Réore Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery W. P. JOHNSON | ’( OIL HEATER (FULLY GUARANTEED) -n: A Good Business Reference Just as you judge a man by his business con- . With a New nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by P aint J Ob.' its known patrons. The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers @ Beautiful cabinet design. cHI RS @ Clean and healthful—No smoke, dust, ashes or odors. The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a Speci @ Heats from three to five rooms—Rated capacity 5.000 cubic McCAUL MOTOR l | | feet. thi Florence Holmquist, Proj i . : o 2 ? Treat youd car to & new 18 WAy, p § @ Cabinet ‘wnh oil !an}g attached—also can be used with oil sup- coat of paint and you wou't This bank is the oldest andlargest bank in Behrenifcgifik‘zlguudmg | ply outside of building. 8. 031 ol A0 = Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- ||z P ® Safe and Dependable You'll “:: :" Brida e ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. = e T b P B We carry ah the new colors FOR'E azprecthla. owr ipiexite Throughout this period it has heen identified with . 4 | @ Equipped with automatic shut-off valve—absolutely safe. introduced at the recent ple il iy the industrial and commercial enterprises by which TYPEWRITERS RENTED | . $5.00 per month ) auto shows. all this section lives. @ No motors, or blowers—No Noise. Gravity feed. @ Can be operated for a small cost—just a matter of a few cents daily. | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers J P — a An alliance here will help you. Connors Motor Co., Inc. b diant e ° COME IN AND SEE ONE IN OPERATION e Juneau Ice Cream . ALASK % arlors Thomas Hardware Co. s AMEAT?"ND The B. M. Behrends Bank ... x| v MS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspecte ; i )

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