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. ~ . | protection it. insures for those interests as well|#———— b Vol RS YL ¢ i Dlllly Alflsk(l Emplr(’ as being the first bulwark of home defense, that | AUSTRALIANS PLAN PROFESSIONAL | PROFESSION AL P 3 L AW L G & |jthe Navy League has made Navy Day an annual ALONG LIFE’S | LONG SEA FLIGHT | - Ll i Liided Fraternal Societies I i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER <v°"! i ! B e PRI S NN OF ——— i i oot % 5 PR o ARy i DETOUR ] LONDON, Oct. Austral " Vs 2 . ; 2 | g EMPIRE PRIN Mo After Chicago's propaganda sleath, W. J. | | |tirst supertim which cost €50, | | Robert Simpson DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | Gastineas Channel ! i Btreets, Jureu: Herrman, has burned the 1.000 histories now | By SAM HILL 090,18 ¥net 1o e presemiencing | Ont. D : | A e Giam Owned by the city's public library which he | | | i L e ‘PI'A iy DENEISES. e claims are poisoned ;by British propaganda, Mayor B o)) 1 s camea “For the Term o | Graduate Los Angeles ol- 1 snd 3 Goldstein Bldg. v —— e At His Natural Life,” and centers| | lese of Optometry and PHONE 56 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Thompson should commission him to write some Here's How about penal settlement scandals| Opthalmolcgy o Dalivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and new histories to replace those he destroys. Sure- “l have such a dreadful time = e 2 4 ARG Glasses Fitte Hoges § a. m. to 9 p. m. . e ek > of a century ago, a subject upon 4 & By mail, postage paid, at Ui wing rates ly. such an expert on propaganda would be cap- With my children every night. 1fwhich many Australians are very Lencses Ground oy Tt T B avanios, o1 nths, in advance ahle of Writing unbiased and accurate histories ':;"' L'_"ltlnem 10 undress for bed. | sensitive. | campRTa i | e Nt Wmter & favor if they will promptly that would paint the British lion ‘n its true hey just won't. Eva Novak, the American film : 3 Visiting Broth ottty Butoen. Sk Tubin? oF TRt cotors | “Mine used’to be the same way. | artist, is the star of the produc LT Dr. Charles P. Jenne ~ R enhone Tor Edftoria) and Businrsa Offices SHRER AR Ao o - "']’U“’_,,”""-“ a thing of the past|tion and Norman Davis, also an| | Bl DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bod . 3 Money, says the Boston News Bureau, will "Ceyor . | American, produced it. | AUCTION BRIDGE Books B 6 Vieuiine kit i A‘M'E‘N'BERHOF\A‘S‘S(‘}S‘\‘»“TL;: ragss. ubtlase ‘aontiue easy: tof fhe remainder-ot: th g, What in the: world did you| The terrors of the long voyages, | MRS, JANE BARRAGAR Building R co' iy use for republication of credited There Is little prospedl’ of. a material of caged convicts from England to, PIIONE 23 _ Telephone 176 L secona ¥riday Tt or ot otherwise crodited in this puper and also (he S s ¥ taught them to play strip|Tasmania and convicts harne | month nt ) p. Jocsl news published b ha n three months, etc While poker."--Judge. like bullocks to hes plow R SR % 0ad Fellows' i i it ting to have such dssuranca from heavy | . A i all, | L BARCTLANION GUARANTEED TOT M IURRGERG i o i L o i A, : ‘\N.. ,\-b“.- 1.’ i I showft /I thes Bt eniely ehow = o AN A WALTER B. HEISE ] THAN THAT OF ANY OTHE aliCATION h ainpnt financial Journal, BXpect + Hirinc It True Australian civilization emerging DROWN’S Dr. A. W. Stewart | - t al finang stringency along about CI A Kansas editor learned a les-|from welter of savage conditions. bl " < % | mas thme with se ty prevalling in the accug- Son the other day from a Butler GRS X ARTETY STORE | : DENTIST : LOYAL 990ER S SRt flapper, or else she will learn | N tYdE i to OF MOOSE ned quart r : Station tons Hours 9 a, m. 10 6 p. m. D e avs e stanped s senrs | Woman Pays and Pays ' ' FUiC SUNRIET |+ M ERwARD BUILDING Junesu Lodas tio. 70 A spacial Washington despateh to tie Dosteff NWoman on the strect and tried 0 As Taxes Are lmposed [ Ofee Phore 4¢9, Rex. Phon / night, -at Itersld said Willam M. Butler, Chairman of the ba brutally _1rnnk by telling her e Vaiid of Merit e TR L C. H. MACSPADD tepublican National mittee, 18 undarstood '_’]‘" e ",“‘\”" ",“’k?" “lkv a mop.| BERLIN, Oct. 25—Women tay- * Ersa S b = R’ H. STEVENS. Secrc b ! e R e kind " She wanted to kmow what a mop | payers are hard hit,in Neustadt, % U Lot N o e asked Scnator Bova what Kind of [Hantced Tike.~Jacksonville Time: | Thuringin. ’ TS LR Dr. W. J. Pies MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 14/ Rem Presidential ‘.uul‘:t.-u the West would| {rion Nat:| ol it v a b (‘ 4[{1} (I" ‘i T g R0 Second ind Fourth Mon- f o . presume the reply eams in the forin $ 3 & 14 /‘ \ & i Yoy of each month .\ 8 R N i ) feeey on shingled heads, the municipali- e s 53 &7 PHYSICIAN | baa Venows: Hall. / sl i blioig His Action ty have degided to impose taxe: omtied aeional sgt M 1 RAICEAY TaBntt jaen om Idatio “This man looks as if he had|on silk stockings, patant leath~ Il‘/‘ Ul EI) Telephone 18 ter. CHA, G N | T g | heen drugged,” said Ksquire Rick-|shoes and on the carrying cf % . Socretary. : ; i The Colleziate Army. < of Rumpus Ridge. canes by women. i AND LOT CLEANING Craer of - He was,” replied Gap John ——.———— | o EAPTERI. 87 < : 3 G. A. GETCHELL, Second and Fou 168 i (Boston News Burean.) lian. a prominent resident. <1 T do al kinds of renair work g 1 T a ol THE ¢ AR \ s'en of the season, but even more a s:gn|drug him all the way over yur|meh as shingling, kalsominin Phone 109 or 149 Dr. H. Vauce = §; ok, 1. ¥ i CANADIAN ANSWER. o e tnimed In some ol thie(ddy's, feam my Nouke ‘Sitires. Hes was| ArPERES SibALCea], oo, Plions g T S Worin! Mateon LR Whig: Riib SRR el Ll VRN figures. . The coll gates have opened; | and _wanted to fight my{ 003, Henry Gorham. —ady | ¥—— ol Billes o 9 E g { BROW 8§ . e of herring for bait, reporied OV 4nq the young human influx reac or greater | Kan-as City Star. ; - Shyoll £ F T ] LTS i ) & as y Star. . . Lieensed Osteopatnie Physician & 3 several weeks in Alaskan ports, was likewise felt proporpions than cver before It is true | it e INITED STATES DECARTMENT |Juncau Public Library " none: 167y R 5 in British Col waters. The Prin pert vican population” grows falrly t, but thej Bright Man OF THE INTERICR 5 and Hotel & Couneil No, 1160, Daily News reported list week that ¢ NG « fat» enrollments cxpand even faster | A cortain minister has discov GENERAL LAND OFFICE s | fs S SeaamBliig bait 1 been clegned out in lo-al wivard has just admitted through its rela- crod (hat ot Yik: Grnpress . S Land Office Free Reading Room ; TS RN A o rascs usill aniatl but: 1idsqita: suplies wore BYElY /anclent; por(als, thE. newe Ea0rd.. (atg) Ol fiont sy ¢ men with big <o, Al {1 cwy Hall second Fioor | Di. Geo. L. Barton Deing shipped in from a cannery on the Weat T-A14 students, &t [nevenss of 109, wh.u-]h |;u:)"> laries gxt thing he'll find out e 29 i ! Main Street at 4tn { ] 'cHIROPRACTOR, Hizllenthal Bidg Coust of Vancouver lsland. Commentin yah bt duorednad ]'i s R L L L i b et o Reating Room Open From Offtee Heurs 10 to o8 le situation, the News said: “The lesson thi 1 “'l" i "W”’"l“ o it 1 o, Ly 1agle ARGl et % w.m, 10 10 p. m 9 und b“:;r';‘u:'uw'v”é he e 259 sets o ne onk o 5 4 : ¢ ) o PR 1 " o will, douht! result in much more herdu . f” i i LGSR el PR 'son. and Ledkie MacKinnon ||y g "';:','(::" i ',:""" i in uot vrn “tew of Medisine, being put up for bait during the comin *! Am ol Some of the smaller | Hod my pioture. i ]. M 0t Juncan, Al IR il Sl (e ol R Burgiry uor_Onteapuity with the probabil of an over-supply it n New ¥ nd. Kave avow:d i exnctly . where tha | MiTted final proaf on her hop y AR h'“_w”np"‘ ) be better, of course, to be on the Vation to stay o, 4nd arve aally dis=|maa dog bit it stopped: thn | icnl {nn tey; SSRTIRIN S04030-0 Redaron o' Books Ele 4 i ; X that anether such cventuality as the p or 1 cntrants, whare m0t 10l doesicath. BLASID ol il FREE TO ALL Helene W. L. Albhrecht o — — may not.arise yant VS 6 IR o sbal ¢ ot I (e G v Berfes: N i RPN Nk s et iine VOMEN OF MOOSEHEART That looks lik» a cound solution. And it dos ore increased 1 N Detroit. News, ",'I”:‘)“m:” s 1‘ P e Wa ik LEGION, NO. 439 it nol he vita I B nd ey choy edical Gvmna S ol nd Znd T d not involve injury to any other industry bi todof e iAot ——— BTN ot el Klectricisy it e e R upon the utilization of herrir ACH) BRI DT S A ; ; Legends e o N B et 410 Golds: SECINONL TR By ok e A st bk [addition of auxiliary selective tests o the tri-| wpiaiiy of ol legends comee "{“ in the local land affice at Phone—Otf Hall. | ditional paper examinations, it xlr ]v;x ay oto inferl joa’ with this section.” ‘;;l:...l::;r'w;.' .Apl w:lh:n‘ I(|;v e 5 cRna Beddi Bondor e | MY LADY NICOTINE CLEARED. | ':’h ‘m»m“: e nindbi et o il AUSULE 10 g NG ardn vy it st ;n-‘r ) {Valentine's_Optical Diept. ! B gl DY & er. There has heen a ul rus sorm “Iope 0. There's a legend Lo | o e oncine Ba LS. 3 e H My Lady Nicotine, who through the y ates that once opened leisurely wnd comfortaliyy e effeet that the hotel used tod WHE e accepted sand, final certl | R. L. DOUGLASS gt v g e has been held responsible for tobaceo heart 1[It means an added pressure physical and finan-fy . o0 pitishurgh Post ficata ‘asue | | Optician and Optometris® | b B x“us]m“‘n(l b haceo l‘l,.x nd [ IO A ested by the nesd for “drives,”—upon| " * ) J. LINDLEY GRERN, | Reom 16, Valeutine Didg. | 7y a thousand other ills which have made It iy ' j ot Sy o & i b A o1 . 9 a m to6p. m aad A 1 olleges. The situabion well warrants such j Register. Tours 4 &. ¢ iy target for the broadsides of the -professiona oo, ek Aivdh Uy Bammigen Argeltl L lzed v AL IRt . Pubibntion.. Sapt. | by Appointment | Automebile reformers, is hot really guilty of those sins.| v yile in currently writing about the “over- e 'I’I"'jw""'rm‘l‘"‘:"“ “"x”v”“ i 21, 1927. | ot 7 g “ That, at least, is the view upheld by Dr. Nea . ' of American colleges % EPREAMATL R IHR 0T Daken s Publication, Dee. | — —— s S i A 2 ; gentleman vulgarized. 3 198 nsurance 2 berg, a Berlin authority on poisons, who now gmail wonder that several comments B e e G el k| . 1927, THE CLUB LUNCH | 7 comes forward with what seems to be 2 hole-jques in the public mind when thisl o oraliged. . V| gprercrrccrorcccecorcoss Y GUL AU . proof alibi for My Lady. | comparati new great accession is_bserved.| QPR (0L 1 e ol ROOM Methyl dlcohol, - produced by a combinat'on| ion touches the college Waelt 18 CCH daughtor modernized Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. paity| | JUSURANCE such ae Fire and of plant ether with the sap in its}leaves is en- |23 the student. "I"“ ”‘“‘ ]“‘ ’1-":”‘:'!'“;|“1<1|““‘ Tha pew. conseisnce in. /the oM Do e T 4 Theft, and Collisiom, safe- what that institution should attempt, ‘| conscienca compromised. ! PETE JELICH, Croprieior gulird the investment repre- tirely responsible for the noxious venoms of the tobacco weed, the Berlin specialist contends atter|JUst an extensive investigation. The amount of this poison the leaves cantain depends on the curing | process and,, Dr. Neuberg says, considerably less in cigarettes than in cigars. vba that's| stud and well that the methyl is not destroyed by burning. The greatest part of the poison is exhaled with the smoke, an examinatin shows, but some of it s retained in the mouth gnd lungs. Now that he has located the poison and cleared the rkirts of the much-abused lady, Dr. Neuberg will de- vote his attention to finding methodssof ridding tobaceo of methyl and give smokers their . roses without thorns. real and head in stan X Recently the United States Navy came in for a lot of publicity, some of it seyerely critical, an article by Rear Admiral Thomas Magruder appearing in the Saturday Eveni Post, in which it was charged that the Navy is over-officered, is hampered with too much red tape and is expensively inefficient in a good many of its shore establishments. Writ- ten by one who more than knows his way about based on Pickett stats the tion to hav But this week comes another occasion which number of} a brings the Navy to the fore. For a years, the League has fostered annu special day for honoring the American On October 27, next Thursday, under the aus of the League, tribute will be paid on a nation- wide scale to the services rendered the country by the Navy. And while it may have all the , defects ascribed to it by Admiral Magruder, its services in the past, and its capacity for service today, are so conspicuous that there need be . mothing half-hearted in the tribute. Us deeds in _bygone years are inspiring and, taken by and Jarge today, it falls no whit short ditional standards. It is not a perfect organi- . gation for there are mone without defects.. . may be that Admiral Magruder was more than _ half right in his criticisms of its alleged short- « comings. case, the fact that it was a Navy man wholout pointed them out and there were other Navy|dc " officers who were ready to hear him out is an|aui uraging sign. With the Navy League we can r such officers and the men they command, can take a genuine pride in an organiza- which needs no spur from without to exam- 1y ing we figu affi seri nd 3 and defects. - The conptry needs and will not be content out a Naval force commensurate with .among other powers of the world. there is any public demand for naval|—( 3 rer other powers of equal rank. On , there seems sometimes lacking 'an 1 of the country's real needs which smaller appropriations than has been It s to foster .a deeper plays, a _truer con- tha There cisms, is shoving through the mold many that sort of impress? if continued, the customary it eventually disturb, between workers withi themselves suffering from indigestion? of parents have both th From thin. of its tra-|sion Dead Sea, 1t |making. it a its | Smith ‘as Not|is that it looks so mueh less like anybody el (Mflwaukee Journal,) as it raged when Eliot entered are new exper| ent body to think harder and it has now its complic as of sundry obvious pha ly fitted for just perhaps® essential ratio 1 and workers with hand? Are the rhe only fairly clear inference is th a time of diffused prosperity and dards. the scene iments as well as old criti- The old difficulty inheres of getting the straighter tion of numbers, es of contemporary a8 because there’'s more of the weed in cigars thanliife 5 cigarettes, but the Doctor doesn’t seem to hav? It may take a long while to get anything turned his study into that channel. like clear answers, if e\'er.( rl-‘lnk:"t;r:‘ (:“:Ilcnr‘(:; ' ever, act|sible that the new urge foi r What is more important, however, is the fact|$ b ki i May colleges at a host e price and the amlby tion climbing Thin Thoughts tor Fat People. (New York Times.) London comes word that a e of mind. 'The way to get thin is correct attitude toward thinness. , adds this cautious mam, it is follow a correct diet amd to take exercise. This will be welcome advice to the fat. unkind them in adding unwanted pounds to their stature, e always felt that fate had been In necessary dietician of note has pronounced obesity the result of a to take addi- correct They to in the Naval,establisment, it caused something | " 0 doetors are even more unkind in sug- akin to a furor over a week-end but finally|gogiing drastic dietary changes and uninteresting simmered down to await a possible revival by|gxeréises. Neither of these, obviously, supplies Congress. the correct state of mind. Fortunately for their mew mental peace, the thin.” shall see our stout friends res on ‘the morrow. The worst thing about getting fat is getting, This any person who is overweight will rm with warmth. 3 { An English concern will be given a conces-| to exploit the mineral resources which is, of course, pt.) Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler mourns that fol But even though that should be thelihe first time in 2,000 years the world is with- It strikes us thé too modest by half.—(Philadelphia Tu- an absolutely great man. T.) President's vacation During . the yords have been | telegraphed from Rapid Yellowtsone Park. And of all that the Demoeratic Presidential Springfield Republican.) ' Chicago has thrown away its rope and bought a new piece of furniture, am electric chair. t i needed now 18 to The Courts are a live proposition.— (Boston ~eatch the gunmen. cables do not elaborate the precise nature of the diet or exercises that should accompany “think- It only the English savant is right, returning with gusto to cereals, sweets amd fats and counteract- ing their indulgence by concentrating as they cat on the slender lines which will make their of the equivalent to Tran- 2,117,205 city number 3 the man in the street remembers just six—*1 fts own household and tuke stock of its vir-1q, ot choose to run.”—(Cleveland Plain Dealer.) The reason it looks 80 much like Governor nominee, i Al The new vices are the old vices | legitimatized. The new art is the old are dis- srganized > The new wit is the old wit plagiarized. | The new soclety is the old so- | ciety commercialized. ! The new manners are the old manners brutalized® i The new danger is e gia )i JUNEAU BAKERY danger—realized. — Boston Tran- | seript. o ! i PRODUCTS —wee——— B | HOW’'S YouR ROOF? * ! It you recd siingles for it,; remember Femmer has them -Li a price that is right. adr. At All Stores s eeerad D e ) Corper 4th and Fuinklin St SEE US FOR YOUR---- i N Tur. Cuas W. CarTErR MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136 Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery | | [ GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Juaeau, Alaska Phone 244 D Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicn Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MODERN ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE ‘RATES - MILLER’S TAXIT The cost is small — just call Single 0 or 314 —says Taxi Tad. 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