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THE DAILY A D(”_’ v ;11(5,\".’(1 l’:"ll)irl’ ning )\1Ldr1(‘1r’l"::§ one's self, to lose pounds is i*— i.fi;& Fraternal Societies | T R S e women who have been taking aljnv{.n 20 YEARS AGO L B s s OF pparently have overlooked something, too. i Feoos s B ‘7’_BIR THDAY 4 Gastineau Channel I e S — & m e Empire gt — e b s no longer popular. The style experts Helene W. L. Albrecht E EMPIRE PTI N 1 Secor b [t t to be right up to the minute the fair sex 3 ¥ o : PHYSIOTHERAPY it e bulges where bulges ought to be. T i re The Empire extends mmifi; Ilassage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets sound like a death blow to the lettuce sandwich 5, 1915 tions nmd best wishes today, Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and fourth and also dinintrophenol whether the probe PrOVes| el G SRS e | b thday anniversary, to the jollow 307 Goldstein Building Wednesday at 8 p. m. | = ing: Ph. Viciting brothers wel~ {ment all along the line in the west- e s come. rates: ern theatre of the war continued. JULY 15 I b B n advance, | Cast a medal for former Gov. Chase S. OSborne \my. attacks fn Wi FRE M. E. Monagle, Ex- e ‘est Flanders and A. J. Ficken > BURGER - | a1 il promptly | of Mich the first man to visit the Matanuska | ine Argonne district had been' par- John Weil DRS. XASER & FREEBURGER alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary v irregularity | A R 5 : i DENTISTS | . ; : ; y colony and report nothing wrong ticularly violent. ~The Germans Mrs. Lew W Williams Blomgren Bu!lding i KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS Telejhons N «, 602; ess Office e claimed an important gain in “their Samuel G. Stevens e e 1 o : PHONE 56 | Seghers Council No. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Juneat ttles down to normaley. The lmrd_m rific thrust against Verdun.” Harry Hendrickson Hoors 9 am. to 9 pm. 1760. Meetings second The Ass X iy 4 titled jtc shift 1 vork in the mine, I for 2 e L ! Fire, which started at 4 o'clock < il T g 7:36 p. m. Transient Whither Mussolini? in the morning destroyed the busi- brothers urged to at- L e ness district of Valdez and the loss ] tend. Gawn?' Cham- (New York Herald Tribune.) was estimated to be $750,000. There Your DENTIST | bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN The failure of Captain Eden to work out a com- | Was little insurance on the burned | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine \G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. romise with Signor Mussolini about Ethiopia leaves|2rea. ALASKA Building all of Europe uncertain as to the next step. Theo-| Telephone 176 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 181 retically the powers of the League of Nations may be| Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Jackson en- i — Second and Fourth Mon invoked by Ethiopia. Economic sanctions against tertained at their home in Thane l T body of Lars Tollefson, 65, LA‘ 'NDR [ : day of each month ir = it had anything to do with blindness or not e ;ifand last Monday at Italy may even be demanded. But what if Mm.so“m‘m honor of the Misses Parr, Fisher known for many years in Tenakee > - e i Scottiwh Rite Temple, then gns from the League—as he wanted to do|and Parker of Seattle. The board- | as Louis Thompson, reached Juneau PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams beginning at 7:30 p.m. ten years ago following the “Corfu incident?” | Walk in front of the Jackson home on the Estebeth early yesterday | DENTIST HOW *RD D. STABLER, [Can the League survive this blow? | was roped off for dancing and sup- morning. Tollefson was found dead| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Worshipful Master; JAMES W. \ Obviously Great Britain is highly embarrassed. Per was served out of doprs. ! n at his home at Tenakee on SR Gastinhats Bmldm; LEIVERS, Secretary. ;Thr British people are strongly in favor of the| ST | the morning of July 12, l?y Fred | Phone 481 |League. Their sympathies are with Ethiopia. Their| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bjorge arrived | Lor<on, who had accompanied Tol- | T 0 T E M 7 itk : DOUGLAS f0 interests are against seeing Italy embark on an|in Juneau to make their home. lefson home the previous evening | AERIE imperial venture which might ultimately affect | They were guests of Mrs. Bjorge's ond had spent the night at Tollef-| i 3 T |Egypt. But they do not want to fight Italy them- mother, Mrs. Martin George. on’s house. ‘ Groce' y Gl B AR Y . selves. They are even reluctant to see such a| Deputy Marshal G. W. Samples 2 ESE 1"5 .R;, ”mll‘d M«mdays,‘lz i drastic step taken as the closing of the Suez Canal| Los Bernard left for a trip to shipped the body to the C. W. Car- J R R SO DENTIST ; I{;m“‘h :fg esl all, Douglas. vxsmn.;, MARTYRED DREYFUS. to Italian troop ships. What, then, if the Duce | Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Spo- | ter Mortuary and dispatched per- ames Ramsay n | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. ““1;0\ ;:r:. T"“’:‘c‘mg H"]* B. ‘Nf?“f-" —_— | follows his plans unabated, ignoring alike the League, | kane, where he would visit his fam- | <onal papers to U. S. Commissioner| { FRESH FRUITS and SEWARD RTILDING RSt Ep RO, T Bectehuy: In book and picture have been dramatized un-| Great Britain and France? ily before returning to Juneau. J. F. Mullen, who turned the papers | iy Off’»e Pnone 469 I = 2 usual events of tory but none are more remark- It means, at once, a new rift in the Continental 3 over to H. L. Faulkner, city attor- VEC... IABLES - able and colorful X life story of Col. Alfred line-up, with Germany as the beneficiary—as she| Miss Mayme Arnold of Seattle, n for investigation. Faulkner, | FRESH MFATS « Our tiucks go any place any | Dreyfus, French officer, whose death in Paris at the |is whenever any serious issue splits asunder France, |8uest of Mrs. C. E. Cartwright, (clll o is also Norwegian Vice Consul, %3 r(()'hel'l Slmpson time. A tank for Diesel oil | age of 71 has just been cecorded |1taly and Great Britain. But—what is perhaps even |{rom a car at the Alaska-Juneau statcs that personal correspondenc | Phone 182 Free Delivery Opt. D. and a tank for crude oil save | \HE French"““"“ serious—it implies that Mussolini is not pre- m_me while going through the mlne‘ui Tollefson indicates that he i3 Graduate Los Angeles Col- burner trouble. | 4 3 S pared to count the cost of expansion, He takes him-|With a party of friends, and suf-'survived by relatives in Norway, &> " PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | people came to look upon as an atrocious con- po gt lege of Optometry and " ) , > sme. pa litics, - | fered bruises on her face and arms. where he was born. Q | J spiracy. _He was' once publicly drummed out of|SCif; for the moment, out of European politics, em 0 o - raaaet ;. g H. >RAVES Opthalmology RELIABLE TRANSFER ) barked on a venture which will cost heavily, win or \ uneral arrangements have “The Clothing - Gl Fitted Cholbd Dreyfus was the victim of what the French Army as an accused traitor t{). his 108 If successful it brings only prestige and a Mrs. A, N. Allen Brrlved?n Tremd-‘km-n made. country, ccnvicted of betraying French military onger bargaining position in future political deals| Well to be the guest of her son,| S eee — secrets to Germany and sentenced to Devil's Island.|on the Continent and in Africa. If it fails it means |E. K. Allen. | | VISIT OVER Marx Clothing | He was convicted a second time on new charges| not only a severe blow to Italy, but the almost 4 | DR I{ VANCE &R i ‘ : - Nihe s e ik H. ment & Ratin e of the same nature but later won a Presidential |certain eclipse of Mussolini. Weather: Maximum, 78; rini-| Xathicen McAlister, Wanda Rob £ bureau ‘ | | | | Home of Hart Schatfner and i Adjusg. | insc v . re- OSTEOPATH Coperating with Whits - pardon after it was revealed that the accusations| This is what disturbs his friends in,this country|mum, 48; partly cloudy. Inson and Patricla McAlister re - perating White Serv Iturned to this city from Skagway 7 Consul‘ation and examination ice Bureau against him were fraudulent when another officer|and elsewhere. They recognize the extraordinary R RV ¥ eer.) on the Victoria. They had been | Builders’ and Shelf | || Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. services he has rendered his country. They see in|e @ ©¢ ¢ ® ¢ o 0o 0 ¢ @ @ @ ¢ visiting relatives there for & monih.| | HARDARE 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. We have 5,000 local ratings admitted forging the papers which purported to show Dreyfus’ guilt. him one of the truly great men of modern history.|e AT THE HOTELS 0, Office Grand Apts., near Gas- ot y J They know that Italy under his hands has grown|e @ e e e e c e e & o o > | Thomas Hardware (.0. tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Dreyfus was a to the intelligence bureau gng consolidated its strength, and that so long — _— of the War Depart when, in September, 1894, |35 he remains in power Italy will be a great force Zynda s on file .| Lieut. Col. Henry, another member of the bur for good in Europe. Students of history among his IS WL Bt e of SR S| M. B Wikcox and wite, Seattle; ' "GARRAGE HAULED R i} JUNEAU FROCK staff, received a paper through the ‘usual channel” admirers are therefore particularly uneasy to see|yr oo wrcp e Moo CERE | | Rexsonalie Wanihly. Eates | | Harry Race SHOPPE Supposedly, it had been recovered by a charwoman him following the course which so many dictators' coning Colo.: M. M. Reese, city; | & g Sa b apbT % el 5 s > % » YAV “Exclusive b Expenst in the employ of the intelligence bureau, from the|have taken as their end approached—a foreign di-|j g poyle, Seattle; George Weg- i | E. 0. DAVIS BROh Coats, Dm Lhm;” waste basket the office of the German military|version which at its worst keeps popular attention 'y, . “Seattle; Dr. and Mrs. Roy [ flfi?flo:{;sfiu P Hosiery and Hats lone | g | l | | attache. The paper was the famous “bordereau,” a Off home troubles and at its best may bring not|p porpes Denver, Colo.; J. Hof- “The Squibb Store” J | y new wer but new wealth. Such a policy on| .. 3 2 afaxit list of confidential military documents, which the|°PY f“;* ’:"MI b et at Toaatih “m’i' o |étee, Seattle; Mrs. Octavia -W. {the part o 18 TR al lome s Chase, New York; T. J. Pyle. \able if the new lands he sought to conquer prom- Pt ’ | | | - {1 A TS ' -n writer had de r undertook to deliver. Suspicion wa ted at Dreyfus and after a i ised great riches. But they do not. And—which| , p prevetpadil g e GENERAL MOTORS i | McCAUL MOTOR | comparison of handw three of five expertsis fully as bad—they will be extremely difficult to A X % and S s full lis, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. John AT TAG lonrass [ FOSS | COMPANY | 1 held the writing on the “bordereau” to be that of |invade. Should Italy be defeated again by Ethiopia |y queo™ proriewoc M SH SO0 . ] I Dreyfus’ and he was placed on trial. The officer |she will no longer be regarded as one of the first~ i iol (E¥UERG FERE R : P. JOUHNSON | SEN:‘:EU\?’&:ON:I (l‘,,(:n?,‘\::l\g i o T e ! (mas about to be acquitted when other secret docu- class powers of Europe. W. G. Wilt, Washington, D. C.; ‘El- — -~ —®| [ Juneau Alaska PHONE 107 | ments were' presented, later admitted to be forgeries, | S T sie McCormick, Rye, N. Y.; J. B. S which brought Dreyfus' conviction and he was sent A Sigh of Envy. Henderson and wife, Noatak; S. E. to Devil's Island for life. Later he gained a new| 3 BB 2R 2 s : Robbins, PAA; Madge Heldinger; trial only to be again convicted. Evidence of the (Cincinnati Enquirer. | Albert E. Goetz, Douglas; Mrs. R f Hardwood Floors forgeries was then revealed by Lieut. Col. Henry| ©Old Cincinnatus, when the Embassy from Rome |z Davis, Douglas; W. Laurence N Bl 1 I).)". FORD AGENCY . 2 S 7 % ? ite him to be Dictator, was plowing in|Freeburn, Sitka; P. H. Adams, Se- 3 Waxing Polishing e who admitted perpetrating the act and took his own| Went to invite resbuzn, Sttka; B H, idams g { | ik pAg . (Authorized Dealers) ; . the field. Evidently it was a hot day for Cin-!aitle: Keith Johnson, San Fran- b Sandi Cigarettes life while held in jail. A Presidential pardon fol-| . % . : - i Sanding cinnatus had discarded his toga and was, as Triby Cal.; D. N. Ulm, San PFran- 2 GREASES lowed for Dreyfus and finally after many years he s ? : Paon delicately put it, in “the altogether.” He did not|cisco, Cal : | Jid , Candy GAS--OILS was restored to rank of Major in the army and| nhave a stitch of clothing on him. He was bound| Al akast : " . . made a Colonel during the World War. After the|to be comfortable, though at the expense of CON-| . Jensen, Ketchikan: H. Y. Yur- Boiigtssicanat o7 R i Cards JUNEAU MOTORS armistice he took up a cloistered existence in Paris.{ vention. man, city; Pete Manderovich, Hirst S | . ; | . g an, ; , Hirs . Foot of Main Street Truth is indeed stranger than fiction as is de-| Even if Cincinnatus is our municipal saint, We|cChichagof; S. Harbeson, Hoonah; MUS'CIAN% LOCAL picted in the story of Alfred Dreyfus, martyred|are bound to admit he went, in this matter, to an| angelo Pappas, city; A. F. Parker, NO. 1 man, who fought tenaciously throughout the years €Xtreme. Yet Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus had the | Gustavus; J. Chudeki, Juneau; H. | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- s SPEED UP 10 clear his honor. No movie villain could be pamLedig"fid ACnER i:a hot ‘:“?{‘“’ "\“‘; to 3"‘:’5" m:“;i\l; Miller, Juneau. days Every Month—3 P. M., e despicable a hos » H & with unnecessary garments nd in thalt men Lo« — il . . DUDE HAYNES, more despicable than those who trumped up thei " ¢ "oy his most excellent example as far MOSER RETURNS _your lTO”l”g‘ Secretary charges nst Dreyfus nor could there be found a|, they Waleht dn a1 propriet 4" | B et B ‘AS ey 2] prop A George Moser, Post Office In- L4 . | In the matter of light and airy summer attire|pector, returned from Skagway to SAVE your energy‘. LT v the women are miles ahead of the men. They 100K |juneau on the Vietoria. < 6l b visd SLIMNESS OUT ANYWAY. cool while most men in summer are melting with @ Wiy do your ironlag with & | BETTY MAC perspiration. Men's clothes at this season weigh Anchorzge, Alaska. und iron when a 3 pound, full size _— i B iron will do the work faster, better From San Francisco comes word That twelve|three times as much as women's clothes, even September 10, 193¢, | Ao WA OO0 L energy? BEAUTY SHOP g . f »|though in recent years men's summer dress has| Notice is hereby given that the In New Location at women who have been taking dinitrophenol, the| ¥ ¥ | | ee the new HOTPOINT)| newly developed anti-fat drug, have been stricken|STOWn more sensible. Now that it is hot, we turn|Northwestern Herring Co., have| SpEATHER WEIGHT" IRONH 12th anc B Steeets | houghts to sturdy old C atus s i PHONE 547 Pabst Famous with temporary blindness. Clinical investigation is| it tHOUBhLS to sturdy old Cincinnatus with a sigh filed an application for a trade and LIFT IT! You will be amazed at its| | i |of envy. ightness. Only half the weight of the , being conducted by Stanford University Medical| " manutasaiingaflig e Aohor afel IR DY B0E Conal Elocert] Draught Beer School to determine whether the blindness resulted| 1ealy i reported ready to spend $800,000,000 on|at the head of Port Conclusion,| Hotpoint “FEATHER WEIGHT"| R On 'l‘ap from the drugs, or malnutrition, unbalanced diet or|a war. For the money it could purchase Ethiopia|Baranof Island, embraced in U. S.| ::‘“'hi: anee S D) ¥ | “ v other factors. It was reported in connection with outright and buy every inhabitant a minstrel suit.|Survey No. 2150 from which corner the choice of a complete range of 9 JIMMY CARLSON the investigation now underway that there are about|—(Atlanta Constitution.) | No. 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bears| jroning temperatures each accurately| T S ————— iy 100,000 American women using the reducing drug | S. 3° 13 W. 259 chains distant, maintained. Strength-savin, ’_l“_l_-ll_%MN‘ ¥ ab the present time. Dr. Loren Chandler, dean of Butcher found 346 hairpins in the stomach of |containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65° ‘%”‘Hfi’i ;lT'A%DB Wise to Call 8 the school, advises against its use “for the present.” @ COW. How in the world did a cow get in an(15 N. Longitude 134> 40' 30". W.| ™V ¢ . )| . e Whatever the investigation may reveal it re. dutomobile to find those? — (Jacksonville Times-|and it is now in the files of the| And with all these fea- $ 695‘ J uneau HOTEL ZYNDA Cardlnal nlon.. i - " m mains that there is still truth in the contention|°™°% U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| tures it costs but Large Sample Roo; > e any _— aska. The lowest priced lightweight iron T that dieting As)‘wuld not be done to any exl(‘nl‘ Even the eloquence of self-appointed leaders| Any and all persons clalming ad- m‘p““ nl:l‘rket.‘ 8! e rans er 0. EL:V;:ggASE:IVlCE wihout the advice of a competent physician. Cor-|eventually becomes & noise, and nothing more—|versely should file their adverse Whien In naad o 3 e a S [ rect dieting, which is just sensible eating, is one|(Toledo Blade.) |claims in the U. 8. Land Office, las N ootyr MOVING or STORAGE e e GRAND COULEE RECLAMA't (0N PROJECT BUSY SPOT b ot e ox Alaska. Electric | "y, g AREL : = 4 : = thereafter, or they will be barred L ht & I’) o ransfer ROSE SU VA : T T by the provisions of the S'.atutes.! lg ‘)lv(r - i o s R ettt Modiste from New York City s | FLORENCE L. KOLB, L") — Dressmaking, Remodeling, o i JUNEAU-YOUNG Alteations } | | 1 THE l I,' MARKET RASKET | | First publication, June 18, 1935. TELEPHONE 277 | F Las| cation, Aug. 20, 1935. | ot YO ' : uncral Parlors ’ | | Last publication, Aug. 20, 5. | JUNEA'Z 1 ”(’”("u}-‘_ Licensed Funeral Directors Peldon’s House, near Moose Hall Susaletisissin | T and Embalmers | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 | 3 . S ———— @ The Greatest Business e ————] ) Convenience Wiy ad PHONE 36 - J. B. Burford & Co. For very prompt ® - “Our doorstep is worn by ! tisfied customers” A Checking Account protects your cash on fl-——n——flu LIQUOR DELIVERY hand, enables you to pay bills by mail, I T makes personal bookeeping essier and s n recognized basis for personal credit H’pgnywm:gdogmg‘m TflmnE mfi}fiwfi' lween In the U}:\itod States, nine-tenths of sl husi P.y’ Letsz_"”luggml'e” b 2 ness is handled by check. The sdventsges BEULAH HICKEY of the plan are even greater here in Alaska, L Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Dellvery P T L T PHONE 358 '. a Let us demonstrate how valuable we can : WARRACK make this service to you. ]UNEAU :: Construction Co. _ . THE MINERS' i s A R o2 hcd = iy b el 3 Dmg Co' Recreation Parlors Tfi —_— The ‘great reclamation project of the Pacific northwest, the Grand Coulee dam site In southeastern / The B. M. Behrends Bank “TUE CORNER DRUG mll" and Jllllelll Ic’ Cl‘ellll Washington, is shown in this new aerial picture. It has been a busy place since construction started two : g I P. 0. Substation No. 1 Liquor Store s | years ago. The town on the left bank of the Columbia River is Mason City, bullt by the contractors, Alask Across the city is Engineer's City, a government development. The west ca’”trdam, 3000 feet long i 2 Jastes, 2 “4m BILL DOUGLAS 'mt above the latter, (Assoclated Press Photo) . ro——

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