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15011927 o . 1 border. They are glad that : ] \ . | IR . . z : ow Hired B -3 T ——a [y ia’m..u MPIre o i o own iy o Sy N i e TR Ui o8 wer beyoid the fondest expect M her ci | LONG LIFE’S J i v DBritish Women PROFESSION AL ! Fraternal Socicties JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ; A AR CH S o | DETOUR i | Far Social A ffuirs) | ( —_— OF _— oot Rkt i e e s gt | TER I —u | Gastineau Channol Pubit! oy event . Mpr ! ALLLULLR Ll e e By SAM HILL | i . FRINTIN MIAN ) and j lion dollars, that of Great Britain a lion | | DB S 1 me = Entercd in | " ; | cach. The record shows that the bank assets! Observation of Oldest Inhabitant b OVIRCIE SOUECY WOmOR Tr | [Drs. |\.|,~(‘L & Freeburger ‘ matier me i the United States now amount 1o near An old-ttiner Sg one who thinks) 0 S0 ce e imivagan s DENTISTS [ o i y 5 ; [ e oxact vos Hoing. 30487, S0k WEHESORIGE Sl thelt toyes et iU S S R sk 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. Delivered L e Douglas, Treadwell and 000,000 A laniaiones SRR el fioni el R T i | PHONE 56 X - PR ¥ month. 3 but their lips red fre ‘ e i ol 1\ Heurs 9 a. m. to 9 p. m Ono y soen; | Nakespeare’s name two letters too HATEUIE overal and tow: L e Lo to be memoriali on a Cincinnat 7 " fewelry stor a wmecting place t ; = = 1i: Hisns fe- ! hool. The answer to his famous query Thea s Ol well known residents and when | : > Hiersr. of : a ; : | My wife hates cold weather.” said 2% FRERS 0 e io sehedatea | | Br. Charles P. Jenne || e 5 LA | WAdLE e nan Gaina St - e ) he. “hut she never pesters me about Hlaci % T | -Ordinate Bod L 4 ! lotters too many."—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) [ ooie (6 Moriint e smand. tie win-;the: Jewelor leis rings, bracelets, | DENTIS | | of Freemasonry MEmE f ¢ TED PRESS Porhaps that is why the great bard sometimes' o 7.° and penda i nog |Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg.;| Scottish Rite | or noi |Spelled {t “Bhaksper | on Moonsh n el S Telephene 176 |1 Resutar et otherw s I oLews Blinks 15 be a hard drinker? hes Shhnest B — E L | Aluska's « dog racer was an easy viclor| Jinks Well, not exactiy. They call 507 (0 8 e ! T i in New Hamp-hir team race. The Alaska' him Moon, however, hecause he gets SO0 S el = HEISEL, Secretary driver with his Northern dogs were in their natural full at regular interval SR L g b Dr. A. W. Stew: % ; 2 S hits) Ehplne I e r i Ay e B DENTIST LOTan R Eas0 : Enatuslisg anmelilonai Bt Wio Hiagayonr ntright | slwma BUILDING el bty result of the Eastern dog classi Sl e | Uttice ‘brene e is 25 i s With girls aiu't apt ) v'elock o I'o go too | i Davis, Dictator AL that it i diffienlt to comceive of Senutor ! : i b Gla 1 urbane and a ) a :-.w-].-:‘... gettin Roldh g o T g : mixed 0w hand-to-hand fight with another AL S . e — 3 Snator. Miowever, it s hot mstoniBing UTLE WhEN L T s e i HHOME (‘4F14‘ Dr. W. J. Pigg MOUNT JUNEAU LCDGE 2Ne. 147 | | Senato Towove 10t astc i N qear?” asked his mother 4 < b by i | Be did mix it it was with one newrly twice his size] wp) ropliefl the kil LS A0 OP 4 PHYSICIAN R L H | much he Virginia Senator nevor Well, what did yeu pla shy [ = et adtonuy anciwain e { pt out of a fight through lack of courage ked Cpp. Juneau Celd Storage | Telephone 18 v ! Oh, a lot of things, and then when o ! - : g AL 1 Blind Alley. Mr. Jones came home | heard ‘THE HOUSiE OF i ! o LA 5 e Lol My ve wore playing I § ~ : » 2 1 THE COLD STORAGE PLANT, | ( ork Times.) hell wiih the furniture, thoug GOOD EAT: Dr. . Vanee JDrder of ! THE A 2vex FAnN I e R voren’t playing with it at all," he | Ostecpath — 201 Goldstein Bidg. | | EASTERN STAR S eetn R : g M dectared indignantly HONE COORING | fours L 1 o 6 i " ) : d $75.000 Svecch a toh what might have been ex | by appolntmeit | 10r his political friends K SER eophatc physici : , i G el el : e or Rl nabtelcliy thten Useless Intormation QUICK SERVICE It 167 el | : e ur o oRuectad Hliam: Bven ir The n ot oG e R WG IRRENE B s el ER R R Gastinenn Hotel | | T emton- openly bidding for the Presidential momination, the o CHETEEET O \ Try Oui Waffles! . — e - Koty : S l’ % coments made in Washington and in representative S 2 % 3 - - - newspapers all over the country, as reported in telc p g KNIGHTS OF | plant wil 5 : acsing Informatior LRG & HAH v | S ! plant will have twe ms to yesterday's Times, show that everywhere,| |, i jracong Informaten DERG 6 b Dr. Geo. L. Barton ‘ COLUMBUS Tty S S L D) point of view of the Democratic Party, .. voiiing thumbs down Proprietors !\"HIROI’RA{'TO!’.}I(-ll(-m'nulBhlg. o the Juncan Cold Storage Company, which is regarded « mischief-maker and a marplot iice Hous 10 o 1 710 \ | m Wt when of his defenders hasten to demy that he is N | e e ke R i s ty to handle ed by personal ambition. They speak him a I cometimes think s not the | f Medicin Paiftn Strect. BDW. M 2 1 ol S < < y 1 " ) TURNER, Secr I ) df - time veat having made address on prohibition enforesment e e o 4 : 5 £ is niow merely as a | duty and in the spirit of an By i i AL ailht (/:ENHMMEP»’: 2 7 Ee =Ty One ! 1 i f the plant that gelist. But the glad tidings which he is preaching Who says—“no soap U UL “T AT v ! AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF Wil Do erecter durinz e precnt yenr fo that s GIN0U Gl 10 sound in Democratié ears as a return ; ‘_Lth:T‘ e AT Neecine | ALASKA, Igloo No. 8 facilities will b B e all fivh Byyers or e 10 the TWleOpn. policy [GD LG WSmRAtANL B Old Joykillers | Pt L THERAPIST | Mecting every sccond Fridsy o fishermen themselve In other words, in addition fo Uonal Cenvention of 1924. It the McAdoo pre Some people give the impressicn ' « M e i month at 8 o'clock p m. Cards Bitiileliine the faqiities sistessary for Lig Tonesy are!torbe taken uri byl lils paity, el resiltin Wt womi e AR ekl shoek 1o | reshments, At Moos: Hall T Biories Comwin - GbERBHIGHS fE SOl e T 00 liule rule and 44] t.ul-wl ll-“wl]n)l ruin (o them to discover there really are H" Ghl ! Jna Radonich, President, : ) B e i The MeAdoo policy leads no whither. 1t would 4 lot of pieasant things i lite (o 1on ol TR : ! ! not even create an issue with the Republican Party.'qink about and talk about [ Y ; ! ([LhEL O that Bmay g e pemoeratic candidate for the Presidency is only : i e | ¢ L ; : fish handiing institu- 1o ytter the old formulas about enforcing the law Mcre or Less True o : IV TR ANCIT fie i | N WN KEA v ] SI'E d tion ( simply because it is a law, he can score no point. Al marriage does for some men is A Iy, | PR A:«‘m 3:10 W XE }?.SLE | CITY TRANSFER This wll me: vl Juncau, dargely through the against President Coolidge. Excerpts from his mes- (o take the theill out of spending : W~ Sliia: hy and GOt §1[ COAL, WCOD, BAGGAGE | ent f ) ( the ¢s to Congress and from his speeches « time with and money on the “sweet FAIR AND SQU ; | ‘2_ % i .m; 552 i AND KINDLING carnesty 1 eff Wall the printed that have precisely the same ring est little woman in “the world | HI barometer of publie opin- |} | 1 " ”‘MH "‘ !; Stand at City Cafe Day or organizer. and through | oo to help her- MeAdoo's demand that Congress furnish the Exe Wo used to hear aboul (he “wise! T";“ SRS PR |1 Night—Puaone it 18 about te ; resm that hasobeen Ve with all the means necessary to compel the father” but the modern soms know [f S ton IWEHCHEL RS RES | ouSIENSE ™ AT R IiTeAuiLRS. v bl idyad pw,.], in every State to obey the Volstead act. But th ain’t no such wnimal "I","“;[_Im,“.‘ W A a0 hnm'r' e i 3 f e g for i TRRE hhe ey fiot haen e gress is singularly backward in coming forward Nexi to finding out that her hus-i] P& \ ‘_' e | .l ® - n i of tlla fresh st i f = that statute new teeth and sharper cluw band has been sk king arvounal] ness in p vod. a 6T g s ot et 1 bincs s v wsnsgi pos- ¢ S, e e Dot L) A S T S 0 mer e ARl 0o ubtnctins i saces || ' VFFNG QAL W, CAMUR || RELIARLE WiLAKSTin B ¢ Fimean Coll Stomee. G can obtain legislation more tyrannical, but Congress gives a woman the worst shock is|f 567V} L 1 MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 : 4 < R R R finding a bedbug has sneaked into || Dom (Suceessor to I V. Sullz ) || | JOURTESY and GOOD SERVICE 7 a ol aR L R Thus it appears that the mere gesture of raising the house necessiey a e entery I e Drange and My AN ong vight hand to Heaven and declaring that the An cgotistical man is cne who Service is the | Our Motto i | | I'TALRY GROCERY i “The Last « e i ng o ) Mect i g f | o (;\’m! Tribute” 3 gy LS Sl the sitaation gave the pw must and shall be enforced has become wholly thinks the reason men don't worry The Store That Pleases SSUEALL dndE Wiankiin St L A o RO I tunit !othey hage grasped inoagpefrective. The old pleas now fall on deaf ears. about their headgear as much PHONE 83 and 85 Phone 136 | e ok manner y creditable to all con- The country do ! » least sign of rally- wome ) is becguse men ki el ' e fé s - The country does not show the least sign of vally- women do s becguse men know M k| PLUMBING | cern ing to phrases and shibboleths which everybody what's in the head:is more import-| S — || P i £ It is par 1 ne that Juncau has to now feels to have hecome f 1 and worn out. There ant than what's on it e | | Heating, and Gencmn. Repaiting. | her eredit t finuneing of the enlargement of is no of dealing with political actualitics in all After looking thropgh an old fam " 5 T g All WOIk guaranteed for | i in less than these manoeuvers, For eight years Presidents and ily album a fellow doesn't wonder ARI4 Y()l]l ‘/ /‘Ll, /1BIJ 1/5 ; ¢ss money. | vaised $225,000 to provide Gevernors and Mayors and District Attorneys and that the men of yesterday set sol 4 A% £ & | il STEVE STANWORTH | I'hone 505 s of Police have been using the very words about muct ibition enforcement which Mr. MeAdoo now tries an's NATLY: b biasd i dan. Tos hond tore on the beauty of a wom-| ce, IN SAFETY? pacity of the Junean PT L ke two industrie (10 VIVITY, but they have gone dead. They do not stir| The hardest thing for the i Lot P AUvE el aead .'l ”‘“ the public conscience. They do not reach the minds wife to figure out is why she couldn't | ‘ i i m“."m“_ ol " of men as indicating hope of a possible or remedial have been lucky enough to ma [ Are your valuables protected against the attacks RADIO ; ; . R Ju=Lublic policy about the enforcement of the Eighteenth! man with sense enough to make a J ek otfvel- Db mot e : U WL Lhew Wil mean j G gent. Kxhort eitizens as mueh as you please,| million | of burglars cr the sudden outbreak of five: ATWATER-KENT SETS ] j“ il : the' Wy iU DS (e faet remains, the political reality is, that they! No man really knows what an un be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the _ AND SPEAKERS LS people opportunity o safe Lo in thinking of this law in a category different’ comfortabie place a home can be if Sva. i £ safety, by depositing your Radio Supplies of All Kinds i Tt ot most positive kind of safety. by I 309 TN e V and 1 tment from all other laws e hasnt a wite ‘who things the | in the Sufe Den MARTIN LYNCH | Take the very latest admissions made by the two neighbor woman has a better hus valuables in the Safe Dex: e 4 i R QT 5 . h DRLaE: ofticers chicfly vesponsible for Federal enforcement band than she has | EresE i US L e | INTI 1.1.»\:'15. BAMOUS AMBRICGAN' |3f (s Viitten act. Gaharal Milomwe rani Cotmii & ettty ine et i | i UTER REVIVED, dioiae Binih, Tnunlatter which Uiey. slenaile ni senCuniola dB1ume (han e ook THE 1! INSURANCE | (o the Senate, retailing the difficulties of enforce- the skinny legs is the one who hasn't . A tt, English novelist and critic, speak-'ment, and admitting that in some cases abhorrent|enough imagination (o keep her First [\'"M""ul B ing ot terding sadd that the greatest books methods had been used by prohibition agents, they warm. L i Allen Shattuck, Ine. i coming to | tttention dno 1926 were “An American bluntly state: “It must be recognized that violations| The reason a lot of men would OF JUNEAU FIRE Tragedy Pierre Aind he added, are nation-wide in their occurrence and almost with-|rather be the guest than the host is| Broverty Toss i “that both & American i have added out number.” This may be set against Mr. Mec-!because they can go home when they | Bus?ness Interruption i that “Pierre” written more than sev vears Adoo’s easy assumption that only in New York, besin to get so dead sleepy when! ! ago by Herman Melville, whose “Moby Dick,” based Pennsylvania and Ilinols is the prohibition law de-|they are the guest | S S‘? Use and Occupancy s Q SIE)(E) (&) MARINE | n tell a lot of old,| upen his experic Pacitic whaling cruise fied. The truth is that it is trampled upon in all| Old married o T 1 Bis carly twention | DATES 0f the country. Consider the significance Stale jokes, but you mever hear one g’fl‘fg" e e bean G e lnsios of ean et ol the report just made by the Metropolitan Life In-| Quoting the old bromide, “Two can 9 . « s Registered Mail 1 ’ classics of sea life, || .\ o Company that the death rate from alcoholism|live as cheaply asgone.” 2 i i sk chesbest vorks. of Mapryat ot RuBbelLl S iE S 0 a0 00r (dusinial nolioy GTEET et A ot WD it Lt i ithioy | AURCHOBIES : ZLCt i FoNe, Typec MOmOo,” |catdr in 1996 than in any year sinee 1917, If the| Wouldw't have any more chance than | i Tue nd Signinoitaion L ik [present trend keeps up, alcoholism will become as|® rabbit of getting to heaven if they i go]hsu;n D J Mely | closest of Hawthorne's inti at a scourge in another year as it ever was manhxlu'( keep themselves looking | Lroll::elr_‘y amage nate friends among s of letters, at his best any of the years before we had national prohibition | Youns ! CASII?AALIT% i was superh, th { his writing was care- | to make an end of the evil | Getting a flivver (0 go on a cold C ' lessly done and lon rgotten, His experiences | Why not face the facts, and admit that they re-| MOTRINR is & lard job. It is almost | Po’;‘l?e"f‘.’tg?{'. as a cabin-boy, ¢ t Nakaliva cannibals, [quire a new way of facing them on the part of the| @S bhard a job getting a huslmn\l; A" ‘:lc t‘a ld“{l with whom he liv < before being res- Government? It is of no use fo paint a lath so that|'© 80 some place in the eveniitg with | Ic:cx L B ealth ! cued by an Australiun m whic , sailed |1t will look like a sword and flourish it before people! Ms Wife. | s & { h he sailed All Fi for two years before returning to New York, and Who by the million have made up their minds that| . orms he used to good advantuge. His biographer in “Bri.,i% 10t moditied or apealed. it will be almost uni-| St ¢ Vo y dif- D 3 T tanni few wuthors have heen enabled so free. | Versally disregarded. That is a state of mind which,! feTence to you whether you, stand in ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. ‘however unfortunate or calamitous it may be, was) Vith the police o) have a pull with, 1 Insurance — Real Estate Iy to introduce romanti SO experiences into ? *| the ca op ¢ \ R hec L hul S oxpenien '”";[llmlu!wl as a sure consequence of national prohibi-; the Judse or mnoi ! ) I > “ foo 'tion. Now that it has come, it has to be dealt with| Ty | S ! G cat English - writer willl,s 'y positive element in our public lite. The Me-| IN"‘S of the Names Club poa 2 2 L] } inevitably contribute impetus o the Melville{gqoo plan of either ignoring or screaming at t| S J- S4¥s Rhclma Still, of Colum- . - l i revival and that w a Uiing Melville's will avail nothing. This nation has got itself into| P05 Wis married last week, and so, | S(wl,ngs Colnmercla JAPANESE TOY SHOP i books are not only intensely entertaining but theyia blind alley in the matter of prohibition enforce-|®f €OUse. she no longer is. ! = H. B. MAKINO stimulate imagination and action. They also it in{ment, and certainly can’t be got out of it by trying,| 1 ¢ Medal lives at Kansas City| ; 2% ¥ better with the vationalism of the twentieth century jas Mr. McAdoo does, to flog dead back into life and ¢ A Card at Humboldt, Kan. | gapita] Surplus and Undivided Profits . ........$ 202,417.91 Front Street then they did with nineteenth century prudery, and - stree S i'nxflli B. Off lives on Hadfield! Resonrcefl at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 $2,367,937. 43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders may be read now without resort to the secrecy that The ddea that as cautious a wan as President ;' ”'I""Il“"_'"”'“i“i ;"”""*"fi "“'11“"‘ - BanltAgs Al ely to rust us e S i 1, |18 reported from Jacl ., Fla., i e e impaired theiy value to young readers then. (daniidgs 8 JUik e l“':”_" b ninbevar "”"*‘f"“’-‘ anil Helen Papn. it et s We solicit your account whether ; officious folks take steps to stop it makes us laugh 2 S| 1 . o istent | 5 ; ; Ok et B ot Aiics e arge or small, ur consis! PRINCE RUPERT DREAM COMES TRUE. [« ush— (Pitsbureh Gazette-Time: ) NOTICE TO ELKS i growth is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH 2 i ¢ we 't ey = helpful service we are able to : RUEM L Briuge, Rimsrls dresn ol being a large Angilise roston. Why e oy, Bxpect Cul¥in ol Exg hyiiiaaiace requested to meet B render our customers. ROOM Clead us into war is because the budget would be . wheat shipping port has been realized. January 28 at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Opea 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, Duly there were four big grain ships in port at one time,|4WONE the very first casualtie Dallas New in the Elks Club Rooms, to attend| TONY LAURIDSE AU Jupanese vesscl With 5,000 ons on board Was| g moran seome to be for Tradis reiatiog, |11 f0neral services of Byron Olson. The B. M. Behrends Bank R J awaiting a pilot to proceed to sea. A Japanese and|., I verybody but the Republica ». : J. A. DAVIS, a British ship were at the elevators taking on wheat|Syate Jonrnaly. e Republican Party.—Ohio 'y Secretary. When we see the way a woman of N B ey aviaine et ancion Ll TmAl) | ———e OLDEST. BANK IN ALASKA today stands the cold in gauzy noth \ and a large Scotch ship was swinging at anchor in | Flowers are. most suitable for y ings, our conviction is that if she the harbor awaiting her turn at the eclevators. Ho, hum. As “Ma" Ferguson quits Aimee re-'your Valentine sressings. Bes Ju- still is “weak woman” the b kans rejoice with thier neighbors just .ul'(ms.xuuu‘x‘fll)('ll'oi( Free Press.) lnv:nu Florists, l’lmne‘all. adv must be in the head.

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