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o NP A i s ot A A S l, = 2y o - Fratenwl Sociei were in existence but a cerfain stability. had been\ 20 YEARSA(-‘O ‘E J;{PPY | | s ties ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER| o jcveq, far as sea’ power was concerned; by &| » | L 2 i ] - ——uiay By _ihe|MOTe OF less general acceptance of the British | The __.IRTHDAY *‘—*—-—‘—‘wflelen W L Albrecht [l Gastineau Channel EMDIRE ‘i»nrfi‘-:?lrfi'neéfu"mr}'v',\\"?'xh GSunday Y Me policy of maintaining a navy as strong as the| From Fropire H i e rec) } 8 . Streets, Juneau, Alaska. fleets of any other two countries combined. Pt it B ot o T R ik Pml!‘:lselg’li‘l:tln?rlv & 5 P——o _ELKS st C Jun , Second Cla Then in 1908 this arrangement was upset when | The Empire extends congratula-| assage, ricity, Infra . P. O. g R o R R ** | ihe German reichstag Adopted ‘s PORranTBEOVIAINE | macsuse of the BEstl serios | ions nd. best wishes today, their Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every Wednesday at 8 for the construction of four capital ships each year pirthday anniversary, to the follow- 307 Goldstein Building pm. Visiting brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 3 Al illness, it was reported in Paris Dellvered by carrler In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 until 1?11 The British were immediately alarme | that the Crown Prince of Germany | " Phone Office, 216 welcome. | | | [ i per month. t Lord of the British Admiralty proposed| .4 peen summoned from i By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: reat Britain should lay down six drea,dnaugh',s:fi t tohis father's bedét mc; DECEMBER 11 ™ N o John H. Walmer, Ex year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance, : k > s ont to his father's bedside. | W. C. Carlson alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary 98.00; one month, in advance, $1.86. four that Germany began. Public Opinion. | 14 was believed in France that . O. A ¢ Rose A. Andrews i ‘?nba“;‘rlb;!ru will m-n;,-r a favor f1110193’ will wo.lnpny however, was not satisfied. It demanded twice &S|,y two things could speedily end Frank Cashel Graduate Nurse KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS b M R it gl irregularity | phany new ships as the Germans planne(i to bulllire war firsh the death, ef the 'Wf‘; q{‘;mYEK-s}i;‘lef‘" ‘ Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- w‘ Seghars Council No. ephone for Editorlal and Business Offices, 374. €Very vear, and the popular slogan was “We want|gaiser and.second, the truce which | EOR, o y Not We A sage, Colonie: Irrigations | 11750, Meetings second 4_“" == eight and we won't walt.” Eventually'the Govern-|ine pope had urged. J";’]‘miy C‘g‘n"‘;‘d‘ o BeC‘:"Fe e Axe Office; hours fliam. to $ipm. | | nd last Monday at &5 e MEMBER OF ARSOCIATED PRESS., ment had to yield and the' ensuing competition | Kather ne ava’ eaper Evenifigs by’ Appointmeft | | 7:20 p: m. .uhsw,ux Assocrated Press s exclusively entitled to the g tte glasGes e Tor Fopubiication ot all nows Bieaatchos credited to|did much to embitter Angla-Germa@ felations in} . A'gonsmittes;of the embhyls skate!| } or not otherwise credited in this phper and also the preparation for the war. ers association, George -J. Me- acel news published herein. | Subsequent events proved’that the German nnvallc,"my' Frank Metealf, Gunnar ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Program, adopted on the insistence of Admiral von|giomgren, and Z. M. Bradford, were ? Second and Matn = Phone 259 ' | brothers urged to at- BUT SETTER ! - 3 | tend. Council Cham- E bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K., H.'J. TURNER, Sccretary. THAN THAT ©F ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. Tirpitz, was a costly mistake. ;It gave Germany no|making arrangements for electric I i E. B. WILSON 3 ~ |advanta since the Britigh were gmply ’able 10|lights at the Boston claim 'skat- SGHEDULE HE 3 LA WOUNT mm:m.woms NO. 147 MAKING CRIME UNPOPULAR. cutbuild it, and it helped to create a disastrous|ing pond. The pond had been re- | ) | RICE & AHLEI;E E‘g ’ Ch‘:)"l“flg:"l‘;;'i‘:”';?’d‘"mm‘"fi ,!, { 'Second’and fourth Mon- Pttty antagonism. Japan seems be on the verge of | flooded and was in excellent con- | TRz | 7'UMBING HEATT 4 N 6 day of each month in The seizure of more than.750 criminal suspects @ similar mistake. Indeed, ‘“the! copséquences of & dition for this favorite winter sport. 1 NLY 'l “We tell you in advance what [!; 1 i 'Swslm Rite « Temple; throughout the nation by Federal Agents during Breat Japanese naval program at this'fime may: be job will cost” o { 2% H% at | ’7&"{5%? the past week-end was evidentally timed to synchron- €ven more sericus, since it would Challense not one! Over one hundred and fifty cou- | ! LS 7 iR PR | NDRI ize with the opening sessions yesterday of the Dut two countries, both immensely wealthier than|ples attended the band boys' dance | i e nangel ‘ DRS. KASEB.&FB.I’.F.BUBGEB | gxutt:r, JAMES W. LEIVERS, National Crime Confernce, called by Attorney Gen- J2PAR and both determined to be in a position at the Jaxon rink, a triumph for 4 Q,i‘fm s b g %So [ GG il e _ecre il et s : 2 to protect their own interests against such a threar.|the band members who had worked | — el 2or ndbouy. | M0, I Blomgren Bullding | mings to convene in Washington, D. C. ) v 's “five for three" i | C A. Glasscock sounded the | PHONE 56 i Along with several Public: Enemies No, 1, many Chairman Vinson's “five for three” carries a tragic|hard on arrangements. b ‘hi 1 | PAINTS——OILS (B8 DOUGLAS . 4, Y admonition that the Japanese Government cannot | final whistle promptly at Builders' and Shelf il Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. AERIE less known vicious criminals have been apprehended | gfford to ignore. Lloyd G. Hill, prominent Juneau o'clock here this morning HARDWARZ — — = 1IF.O.E o through the Department of Justice, and the new ki hachelor, intended to be shouldering | © the southbound vessel had | ( y‘ | | Meets first and third Mondays, 8 co-operation between this department and State and a : itis: it een in port only an hour. . e | , i AL S x gun in the British expeditionary i p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting Jocal law enforcement agencies under the new Ad- Medicine Sixty Years Ago. force before long. He left Juneau‘ RUDTH sevetral Lhours tbeh:x;d Thomas Hardwarefio. '! Dr. C. P. Jenne brothers welcome. Sante Degan, ministration. Fir— for Milltown, New Brunswick, ana | 5" ‘“f‘ & A 0'"112 m" i # > s DENTIST W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. The beneficial results of this unrelenting war on (New York Worla-Telegram.) as his friends said that he was in i fc"ECm“‘j e ’me 4.50 #———————————— | Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | |- 2 crime are incalculable. It is not only important that Here is a man interviewed who varies the pat-|a “war mood,” it was expected that ' . .Ars‘hln b»culg;n 19 persons Tl i Building i 51 active criminals be caught and their depredations tern of how he, being 80, is still going strong. he would continue overseas. ‘;” ::‘ A lacge catio of ‘Christ- | | WARRACK |‘ Telepnone 176 1 Qi Ar ev' Ry - dlace vaiy' | stopped but the moral effect on young potential He dips back sixty years and brings up out of his criminals is even more important. ‘During the later | Youth a measuring rod of our vast progress. He is! B. L. Thane, F. B. Nieding, Al- hedtic ~twenties the afeh "crlminal whs achisly|Dr: Alfred™-Meyer, founder . of '\ the | hiberoulosis [Uert Nadeau.and H. G, ¥oung ° sanitarium at Montefiore Hospital, largest institu- |Mmade a trip of inspection through tion for chronic diseases, fifty years old December 3.|the Alaska Gastineau to observe He told Lionel Houser, World-Telegram writer: | the progress being made at Perse- from the city was put on Construction Co. e T e st % |'time. A tank for Diesel OF sel for state -distribution. . yopeny Phone 487 | < | and a fank for crade oil save y passengers boarded the boat | . . - here for Seattle and Southeast - Dr. J. W. Bayne Alaska way ports. ”‘ DENTIST | burver trouble. i PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 j’ aggrandized. Thousands of American youths secretly or openly admired the criminal aristocracy that A N ELIABL! RA Prohibition had knighted and made wealthy and | .ynen I was a student at the oid P. amd S. . . .|verance, Thane and in the tunnélvw'u,l{,’:buffif‘:pme incoming: Passen- 1y HYIG NELSON ;' or’;g":o:;: ;“;‘:l“’zo‘;":m ReL e T FSFER powerful. we saw little children die the most brutally horrible 1%, R. Fernandes, Harold B.|| JEWELER 1 venitgE By - SODSRNE > § HE il kot b ouell Repeal did muith‘to take the brofit out of crime. deaths of diphtheria. " They~were awholly. conscious| . Members of the library boarg,! C: F Andly. Solaondh bers. s Watch Repairing il Bangrzp:rfi e 1T C ial Adj However, the more vicious turned to kidnaping, dope| and they died slowly of strangulation. We didn't|abpointed by the president 6f the Monroe. Irving MacRead, Leslio | Philco—General Electric Agency | lg— e g just- traffic and other crimes. The Administration through|have the anti-toxin then. . . . We had no such|Draper Club, who were working to | ~7!'0% WEHp \Cl B o Fan FRONT STREET ! | | ment& Rating Burean Attorney ‘General Cummings has vigorously gone thing as trained nur Who did the nursing? |Put the library on @ safe footing | "% o o Phillips, Doris Gra- "= = _a|f | Cooperating with White Serv- about the business of stamping out crime’ throughout The scrubwomen. . . . It was at Heidelberg that | Were: I, R o | am, Dan Henry, Annie James, St & Robert Simpson " ice Bureau . the matlon #nd making it ‘“unsmart” to be a|Dr. Koller Giscovered local anesthesia about 18g4.|J: Fisher, Mrs. Charles Goldstein, \/ ™" it Mr. and Mrs. Jim e - 1| Oot. D [ Room 1—Shattuck Bidg. e e I remember the great excitement here.” ‘Mr"' W B Novell, Mk B UEIER | e vouns, Jpe. Rogers, LA I'HE l“ISSY SHOP pr- L | We have 5,000 local ratings | - B o bnaatons ot thie' Nationsl, Orfine Cobs In this man's life there have been prodigies of | tit: Mrs. H. C. Daniels and Mrs. | o "' gonootnat. | Specializing in i! Graduate Los Angeles Col- on file | . o i | A. P. Kashevaroff. i e i OSIERY, LINGEEIE ! ‘ege of Optometry and o B e 0w in prcgress mach good Wil cbie 1h medical progress. Yet the surface seems only to The complete outgoing passen- | H ) » k2 -~ - | I have been scratched. Beyond anti-toxins and an- NRAR ¥ e maciie | HOUSE DRESSES : Quliamtey s establishing closer cooperation between the VArious|.ciyesia lje unexplored continents of research in the Clllu_S'I'MAS TREES % S‘ILMLlc—R 3. St s and accessories at moderatc | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | 'T:'" —_— law enforcement agencies i Hody: €0, fhand. and Decorations. Call at old Ju-| " 24 RN ik prices ;e | Through widespread pursuit and punishment of | Further progress is bound to be increasingly| 03U ~Florists location on ThipdiR. J Sommers Peter Womner MR &|— Jones-Stevens Shop criminals and consistent examples of “you cam't|rapid. But there is urgent demand for far-flung|SWeet: Martin Anderson. ' gdve[Qneries WaTner, Wo M. SHRSTURS | DR, R, E. SOUTHWELL ! ¥ get away with it” many on the border-lne of crime new liberation of research talent and genius from | T —————= i F Mullen, R. W. B . Mrs, 11 Optometrist—Optician i LADIES'—CHILDREN'S will turn from it and find success and happiness in|the daily grist of money-making in private prac-| 1 G. H. Walmsley, George Walmsley, | | Eves Examined—Classes Fitted READY-TO-WEAR ~productive work: ice. The great difficulty in raising money just to! Jennett, Lyman Peck, Har- | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | | | Seward Street Near Third BNy upport the minimum humane necessities of hos- Ly 1 end, Touis ERE | | Office Phone 484; Residence | | ** -a | pitals shows the necessity of some entirely new| ° Mrs. iham, June | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | “Five to Three” in Navies. provision of grandiose support of organized medical Mrs. Thelma Smith, Doro- [ to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 g research correlated on a national and even inter- y W [+ i JUNEAU-YOUNG (Kansas City Star). national basis in a war for bodily well-being and K. B. Sath.r, = Funeral Parlors against human misery. The declaraton of Chairman Vinson of the House Naval Affairs Committee that he would insist upen . the construction by the United States of five war-| As far as crooners are concerned, how about ships for every three undertaken by Japan, in case @ coast-to-coast hush-up?—(Albany Knickerbrocker the current naval treaties are scrapped, aptly illus- Press.) trates what is® almest ‘eértdin ‘to ‘happen il the iR SOES Wl SEARaEEs limitations upon sea armaments are removed. The The favorite decoration in Europe is a chip whole situation, of course, recalls the naval race be-|worn on the shoulders—(Ohio State Journal.) Draueau, 4 y, Gladys Abel. For A. B. Mandy, Harry Lucas e Anderson, J cath, Tom Bez, George J. Chet Johnson, Homer W. THE BEST Petersburg—H. K. Sarber, A VanMaver, i Louring. i TAP BEER ‘T Dr. A. W. Stewart (‘ - u——-——___———? Dr. Richard Williams Licensed Funeral Directors | ' and Embalmers i | DENTIST Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | i £ SABIN’S Phone 481 3| &% flIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIlllINlIIIIHIIIIIllmllIllllIIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIIIH “READY TO MAIL" | DENTIST , ! Everything in Furnishings giF L IN TOWN! | to 6'pm. || for Men Framed s L Hours 9 am. P pictures and Christmas b St DG | Cards—packed, wrapped and mail- [} snw.u;h Lo | ed. Winter and Pond. adv. Office one , Res. W : THE MINERS {1} Phone 18 4 Tue JuneEau LAUNDRY ‘WE ARE CO-OPERATING Recreation Parlors | q e Franklin Street between an | Front and Second Streets Liquor Store Dr. Geo. L. Barton | CHIROPRACTOR BILL DOUGLAS El FRONE al 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | | €& Office hours—8-12, 1-5. Even- ings by appointment JUNEAU FROCK | DR. H. VANCE SHOPPE OSTEOPATH |} “Exclusive but not Expensive” Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 - T{ HOTEL ZYNDA | H.S,CRAVES | b i sempto ol i | | | Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer CONTESTS Why not organize a team among your friends, and get in on the fun? Teams from all parts of the city | anrd representing many or- ganizations have already en- 1 tered this first series. Brunswick | Alleys i Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP A Financing Plan to Repair and Modernize Your Home “The Clothing Man 8. ZYNDA, \Prop., Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor PHONES 269—1134 | | Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing & GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates mety Swte o a0 vt | | - B O DAVES Phone 4753 p+] l . et it et~ FRYE’S BABY BEEF | | | | | | ! | | %5 } “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON : Harry Race Frye-Bruhn Company e T B You may apply for credit to make housing improvements, ‘ o Telephone 38 5l el | ;AYI:M 6;101:;31; if you can repay in regular mstallmenh over a period of one to ) iy, SRy Storo | » ey three years. e e s Butler M auro Drug Co. Repairs or alterations often do wonders by adding to the * value of your home or other-property. Do you want to know about the plan sponsored by the EXPERIENCE Nearly half a century’s accumlated ex- perience and conservative progress have & McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers United States Government and approved by financial institu- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllmlllll_llIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Il|!|!|||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHHlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII ? | “Express Money Orders { qualified the B. M. Behrends Bank to ot 3 . Anytime” offler its services to the people of Juneau hThe Pc'lvovrs:fie ghog We are co-operating fully thh the Federal Better Housing { $iadieme 138 .« Fion Reliveey and Alaska in all matters pertaining to . Florence Holmauist, Brop. Program. sound banking. We are glad to have PHONE 421 you take advantage of our facilities in | Behrends Bank Building I A all your banking problems. The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA l Hollywood Sm I Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less l Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY & $5.00 per month || 7. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- | tied customers ! Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS Columbia Lumber Co. TELEPHONE 587 JUNEAU R L L L e T R e R R R L s L %flmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIilIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII