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Officer, He's Out Again Dml} Alasha Empzre \Iff'l, i AR yrowas TR T : i Wat ds e ruming| | PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL e dollar today doesn’t go half as far as BITS L ; 2 o Because he r 0 de- JOHN W. TROY - - mmon AND MANAGER oue 4id 15 years ago, but a ten-dollar pair of on the office e him. |3 T'—‘—‘——‘ b 3 Rb o T hoes do, becausé they have to, when they ar OF L1 ! ki ¥ % DBS. KASER & FREERURGER Published _every evaning exc ay by iorn. iy te WVhtked ibaG Robert Simpson BMPIRE PRIN COMPANY at Second a b > | - | Only Chance for E Z Moncy Bucets, Juncau, Al ! e BY-PLAY “Why did you go in for booi-| Opt. D. DENTISTS m organizations disagree over equalization | legging 2" | | Graduate Los Angeles Col- 1 snd 3 Goldstein Blds. “Bntered in the Post Office in J s K | Il ‘ matter. [ News item. Everyone seems to p that el [ emlos WER | “I had no rvich uncle to die and | lege of Optometry amd PHONE 56 Opthalmolcky Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. i T Y T . omething should be done about farm reifef. The leave me money and there was | : SUBSCRIPTION RAT Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | "t M eice to dor i Glasses Fitted & at’s become of the old-fash SRl { Lencses Ground 2 . ]‘l‘u;(‘w"l RnXFT. who hung out of the ‘ Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Doug "o trouble is they can't ree on what to do. Looks n Thane for § W anything abowt i window to dry her hai Mibe, SrdLeanroe " by £ i o dry her hair after she| Noy g i ¥ Visiting Brothers wi st e - {had washed it? | New: s Ahos Ny a Dr: Charles P. Jenne | Y=tne B ™0 notity the Bu Tice ure oF frregu Take out your membership in the Red Cross . s who makes us think that ki BROWN’S DRNTIED it o s in the delivery ¢ papers | s 2 iy RS it ; ; Telephone for Fditorial and B #8 Offices, __tand make it §5 instead of just $1 The Ananias Club ?"' IERE R Cah T S ag i VARIETY STORE Qooms 8 and 9 Valextive of Freemasonry & a i delightful as eating a green | . el . I just. haven't any place 6 |parsimmon | Stationery—Notions Building ns:p:t.h r.l'L ol L10 _the hen the Washingior usky tangled with hang my cle e b 985 - 5 . | egular meetings s credited 131 Yhen the V ngton Husky tangl § hang lot! complained tae|" Ay jdeal husband is one who B ; i Telephone 176 | second-Frida it or not also the the California Bear w2 bet some fur flew. wife, “for my husband uses nii:| it under the delusion that can- B s i et month of Mezit local news published e tenths of the closet To § o | we closet room for his A" e » only o0 co a year and can’t he hon i 3 he Reason p W ount: o s b —-——-——-—"—] r. A, W. Stewart v Geartully) ou have i AR i i 290 o M C 1;& ; ()P DENTIST L 4 LOYAL ORDER o of P | v H.nim ce of Pdwer. ¢ (hrataliy): didn’t uniil Hours 9 a. m. to OF.NBO0E Wi " r wife make Di T - | g Ferial reau Ledge Ne quit heing one | 4 W 2 D To nations whith live in the fins T AR _,h'.“" W ayments on the furniture and < eact at Vould P . pes o b i A e That WOUELuS SON" hdiec ging Gt some AND LOT CLEANING there were some stubb perverten i CALLED 76 Pl | Buss Wil iot 00§ v & GETCHELL {o make mischief in the energy with which Buro-i leadline in Le ",",'I,'““\ HE place. Bhete (herq s ! Phe 108 oEaied i 2 pean s men continue to develop bloe all-] wWeil that cs : rald. 1, titele odd jobs they al Jone. S0% AR ) Dr. W. ) 0 e mee Congress will adjourn again hou fonad” b 70! | I second ke Roaty Mo each month the bloe all: is only the naturallys neine calle g el m P Al tting hawled ot f ot at ey S {YSICIAN e A g called to lick paint, an R WSariad ot ‘ PHYSICIAN Sible ) et s T o Fathor doesnit envy - daaghter St fjoe— Sevond and Main tion i s Jagdfast too /man A IR o S I. B. l URFORD & CO. e ;’:xmm ¥ ih g HAW Haeh ahe - move IMBtEGoa i thed s i g Ty cAoee | ¢ t nothing on, I L. €. Emith anl Corcna AR Gk - i e 1 fien *lost her: temper—an 1l ;oo "o G0 e s Oraer of 4 = S oA hat madd’ Wi miad—hut | R R i ne st MR 7Yl ’I’ WRITERS [} T - Jona e P GOING HIM ONE ». SKOUNQ BYAE. come. Whe| e Public grapher | lh, H. Vauve : . o X o 1ot of hobhed Halr - donsw's sims—r e - — % 3 201 Goldssain By, ¢ shoul? have more t y about t of Copmsnw as h v aee wnd Hohik: RREand. anaids d ) had as lor i 1 H 1 i to ishe: s than : Poland as her strong on the Continent! fet: hdin bl 0 2 hiddon unde or by to say,” Senator Bartley Howard told (1 orEureg i i i both . : uvean PPohlic Library Liconags, She: Oficy 167 VQNJE\)J'J:U‘;; ennkut WY Al gther Thing We'd Like to Know T e and i o ber of Commerce to annul the advants b Frinee’kad 1ou one criticism to me r at tatement a1 t P + Ic n her allian " ntaneons PR e e i P Free Reading Room I it isn’t strong cnough. Alaskans should i s ik b il n the entire responsibility for controliing it ) G o g AGkter shorter optim st e £y Gid m e City Hall. Second Floor I Di. Geo : Main Street at 4th | cHiRoRRACTON, e v logd Svo i Hisning Room Onen Prim ;U!’I\(u Hours 16 o eries industry "hey should be permitted to r ) srad ambitious predictions made by late the industry without interference from or i and a number of incide all pointi b 4 won't Need to Listen Any Longer| Mother wouldn' £ b £ m to 10 p m $ and by appoinim Fhye: 369 £JUXILIARY, PONEERS CHIROPAACTIC 1 other source, It is their right by all prec tiTtal ntention to @ and by the force of all equitable argumen Tty Iepder R That some members of Congress ¥i g M. MCINTYRE TURNER Maditer y herself | (Divoice Court Note in Los Ar [ ‘mokin: o much” it i I Circulation Room Open From | | es Timoes) i BTy : )0 A B mTiw Pt w was in 820 pom view is evidenced by a suggestion made on thc e : “’:)“r e ‘”::.‘ '“M ey H‘“]”_ I'YI"I’ s s ly ‘over’ the: kmall Pty Sy A NWALTER - La g ; Curtert Magazines. Newspapers | § 5 1l»‘"' ‘“n n the so-called White r yaped not unlike s g of dynamite ‘and ot ; i Sl | Ail Tt 4 same porte rope. From t % B s O FREE TO ALL Aibreel: pre being discussed. At that time one of the meml iR e A - | g But INITED STATES NFOARTM ¢ & N OF MOOSEHL.:RI of the House wanted to know if the whole que ot B 1 10d aittan B b I'vha . tool Safhe tntiks . ) CF THE INTERICR 3 - could not be. turned over to the Alaska Legisl rteres Southeastern K ne | 5 v CERAL 1.AND OFFI = ture to be handled by it. And Alaska’s represen-|ilcns o5 dissatished nelgh n the " RN Gouis of Batab roghey J o oldutelis Bl mont P, tative vetoed the suggestion past, and now a treaty-——described as a m W will look i tho Anchorage, o B PEAY S Rtoge LA i Auna Bodding, Senior ¥ treaty of friendship T lefense, and{ Sheldl surely ba convinced it gnst 29, 1 i . .| | gent; Agnes Grigg, I3eco PROMOTION 1S DESERVED. Lotk S has B R T A Sl T ¥ Vaientiae's Optical Dept. R to Europe. Sam Hill, Cincinnati Enquirer {Marie W. Peterson, entrywoman, 4 -~ Lo D § R. L. DOUGLASS b | it n brumu(inr' E. M. (Win) ;mhlnnl from|, I")' ’“"l';“,“]:‘::‘]‘( ""l“:' ‘:”h, l‘:“ Ly s Sl : X . 4 ,’;)]p::"”‘r”‘;;mlh";b,“ P SATh S E B ( Ouvtcian and (}UL‘\mrlrli ctic i ] « ense, ald e 00 it o very v Ol s, @ Hockie h n 2 s o ita a policy At night the dry re e Juriean, ‘Alaska, sub- 4 Tours 9 a. 0 of (e Board, the Alaska Game Commission reco; lement, with Italy between the pincers sonre. mitted final proof on her home- i by Appu\u(ment | utomobile nized efficient serv and rewarded it accord-{grance and Jugo-Slavia. Italy cannot [ Jut in the morning, Brother Sam, |Stead entry, serials 04630-0585% % ; ingly. Mr. Goddard’s record as a warden under;take note of this new treaty, and in fact may e The flapper's " is ¢ (tor Jand embraced in H. E. Sur-| ’ i i this reaty, i ay h punk. | a aced i . B, But: s e [ three different burcaus was unvaryingly good and{eaid alveady to have taken+ note of it by send- y ivey No. 167, New Series No J ][ QCH nsl"rancc he merited the advance given him. He is a bhonaling the Italian fizet on a somewhat portentous orman Ralston, Urbana, Demo: | 1465, and it is now in the files/ s 'HE CLUB LURN ar g & THE SURANCE such as Fire and flde Alaskan which, of course, makes his new|Visit to Tangle ; ot the U. a Oftice, Anchor-| ?"g’“’- ROOM ! Theft, and Collisiom, safe appointment all the more pleasing. Thus he This is the way the system of b u':.n\..n ! — 5e, Aldikfi, and if no protest h! 4 ! takes with him in his mew post, a knowledge|WOrks and in “this case 1t s not' reassurng Soft for Them These Days (filed in the local land offiee at{ b UR Open # a. m, to 8 p. m. Dat )':t”‘tlgi fihe mvc:gment repre- of game enforcement requirements and 3 Blinks—Seems foolish for o [Anchorage, - Alaska, | within thef ¢ e ? sen y your caf. tions in the field(and, also, n familiarit Alaska l"fi"‘h “New Flag. young fellow (o spond four years{beriod of ublicatin of thirty | ‘ PETE JELICH, Proprigtor o s Ol 1 WA T L | p ollase these d 1days thereafter, said fina Alaskans and their attitude all of which should G R AL b vasleio ) A A ‘i“hf-}“;vl'.)x‘;n Jays. IWill ve accepted and final —omom———io=o | Damage and Public Liability equip him unusually well for his new-work Auspiciously on the GOth anniversary of the|nim more'n half a “day to learn |feate issued. safeguard yonm as an owner— Commission 1 to be congratulated on its sclection|purchase of Alaska, the new flag of that Terti-|the Latin for a pint of liquor. | J. LINDLEY GREEN, Tue Cuas W. CarTEg MORTUARY 'usxzmg'flmfi f}l‘fimzo !firne’l of Mr. Goddard. tory is unfurled. Appre e to Ame ‘s most i Register. i i i hugh P Da ir o y a i i " uently total many times the northerly domain, its comprise zolden lstens Like Bad News - |Date of First Publieation, Sept. “The Tast Service In the Greatest Tribute ;ru,;mayl coat of a gar PHEAS. stars on a field of blu forming - the Gredt Bear FULLER, LONGER SKIRTS | % ; : 4 % L aae A '\RE‘ a5 & svmbol of empire. Also let it be remembered | pREDICTED. -1 aadline. [Date ot Last Publjcation, Dec. Corper 4th and Fiinklin £ Fhoy We offer ‘you as % automo- Iusurance such as Propertv While there were no Chinese pheasants In A Alaska at the time the Alaska Game Law. was by e 2 B il 15 1085, under: the. yrovisions of that|th® staten 2 Seward came Alaska, and from thelgpon o Skt e AR i Xilllad” legally until the Alasks Game Commis-|ioward the uhchanging pole 18 a happy. AestEn|mne poor working girl Produce Co. i Allen Shattuck, Inc. That, unless and except as permitted Spenser, in Faerie Queen, wrote more than 300) o times have changed Out of town orders given that Ihl-ut'llvhi}.:r T'T;"mf, n:nm] z‘ de iunnli‘wl.\‘ "l:nrl:l“\. never can tell, and we yet _‘ A — — s - - bile owner policies that cover Benson, Seward schoolboy, ¥ - om| may live to see the day |».m'| i ———-1 every loss contingency. 4 fown of Seward comes its flag. HEratti ! Seattle Fruit and 3 74 statute, it seems apparent that they may not bel =y golden stars with their “pointers’ {4 ! ; SEE US POR \ OUR"‘" | sion permits that killing by regulation. Section|for Alaska's flag. There are 8 sturs in thefy. yeeq ite. enve \William | | Fresh Fruit and Veretables 3 INSURANCE eight of the law says, in part: Dipper"—mayhe more, cortainly not less. . Yet| o "Tgol 4 } Wholesale and Retail Loose Leaf Supphes P 3 % . . ive, e, Liakility, Marine by this Act or by regulations made per- years agos R |_i' spacial attention Ofilce Supplles : s, suant to this Act, it Shall be unlawful . The Northern Waggoner had R iy Pl 4 e for any person to take, possess, tra sette : e - - Prlntlng and Statlonery - |mr' sell, um-‘ m\ ~<‘-ll,:"\ l::::;u"l se -nTA’l is :l«;llu: teme behind the Ste st ; S T e AUTOS FOR HIRE GEO. M. SIMPKINS €O. || MORRIS | Pheasants, game birds, certainly come wette, Phone244 Tintad, Aldles « [ CONSTRUCTION CO. under the provisions of this section. By regula- But firm is fixt; and sendeth light BTGy 4 Front Stréet } | from farre 8 ; — | ALL KINDS OF tion the Commission has permitted the killing e e of certain game birds dpring specified seasons To all lm;'n‘l nl‘lh(- wide depe wan- Prompt Service—Day and i 4 e e S s g dering are. 4 Night ; CABINET Rl youy. Any ver of game birds or game.} g o000 poet, master of the music in words, ‘L ‘SK 1N HOTEI 4 which' 1s not mentioned in the regulations is{ . cot& S0 BRCE B e “7-fold” teme;” the new CovicH Auto SERVICE | Juneau, Alaska protected. flag counts §. The divergence may be laid to WLt age,ve Protection for pheasants, which were brought|poetic license. Both the poem and the flag agree ON 1039 5 py STAND AT THE ARCTIO MODERN REASONABLE RATES S MILL .W/. RK TRAN. argsy Phone—Day, 444; Night, here as an experiment by Mr. W. W. Taylor, is|on the “Stedfast Starre,” which after all is ths ! i o . o ngs ot necessary as far as local sportsmen are con-|light of Alaska, and is entitled to a place in ""’3747«»/ ¥ DAvz HousEL, PROP. corned. The hirds running at large will he as|the flag | - e e et et Plate and Window safe from them as though they were still penned. — e : : It may be that there are a few thoughtless or{Huge Freight Tariff n First Half of 1927. ‘ GLASS jrresponsible individuals, of the wellknown “‘game The wise man profits by | MILLER’S TAXT : i MORRIS " : Anchorage Times.) } f Y hog” variety, who might not hesitate to pot one} ( y , his mistakes—and others B e i) e bonviilE Btereq. Agaluat]. . The:sHowing of the AlSSERRETSON] on trelght] | glgo Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CONSTRUCTION CO. ¢ haulage in 19 is particularly gratifying when i y such hunters, a closed season offers the only| oy iveq to the haulage of the railroads in the —says Taxi Tad. \CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS v Wi e s protection. With a good stiff sentence SLATINE|giaies, where the huge tonnage carried in thel |The delayed telegram—visit- FOR HIRE Y W P them in the face should they be detected and|grat six months of the year showed an increase||ors—when yow're taken une eflzng tarte convicted, if there he such persons, they will|of only 1.91 per cent. over the first six months| |awares, you'll find the econ- hunnw to kill even if the opportunity offers.}of the previous ., while the Alaska road’s in-{ | venient Carlson taxi service as ) and N Certiinly there will he no deliberate hunting by|cvease over the previous year in freight revenues, fnear to you as your telephone Day ON'I?: Service them. was over 25 per cent. ~—just ring Single O or 314, A statement by the Interstate Commerce Promptness—aefticiency— BLUE BIRD TAXI Many people have plenty of good | Commission shows that the freight tonnage car- courtesy. ' S . . MEN “E R SHOES PONGER ried during the first six momths of the year was . SHORTY GRAHAM . intentions but fail because of lack of Mén of the nation are wearing their shoes a|LO1 per cent. greater than in the frst half) | Carlson’s Taxi and Stand at Bill's Barber Shop o 3 . ! All-Rubber 9 28 3 action. by longer' time this year than last year and that)™ gy, gowing of the Alaska road of an in- Ambulance Service - ; : fact has the shoe style artists worrving. Move| . o "o oce of 20 per cemt over the average, |Stands at Alaskan Hotel and P “ e SHOES shoes and not less is their slogan. Last year, |, .rense of the freight carriers in the States, | Noland’s Corner fi R P NELSON’S - . o ¢ . it has been estimated by statisticians employed i jndeed gratifying. A | Phones Single 0 and 314 s;.fi.on i : Prohably your fortune and success : . ,b’ the manufactirers of foot wear, the average $ i e’l’y 3 i o ; * American man bought only 2.1 pairs of shoes Senator Brookhart, of lowa, thinks a billion “ L} ‘Headquarters for Plain and 2 62w 3 o e v i ot i $5 50 as agaiost 2.6 the year before. Somcthing mustand a half dollars would just about make & gul — i p';p:{ sl:;.uoner:. ;;’...g::. 5&:“& may lie in forming the sxmple habit i ; 5 “be done about it, but what to do? of his new scheme for price-fixing all farm pro- ; NVal n‘ an enc! - N “ s “ %% » meeting of tepresehtatives of manufact-|ducts. Some . time ‘or 'SEHEEthis enterprigtng| BERRY’S TAXI Sets. Christmas Cards. banking a little surplus every wegk. Get: ) York - |statgsman may learn that there are still a few| 4 G oo . . P . urers and retajlers held in New York vecently,| /ooy fhe cities.—(Boston Transcript) | : - ting started in this habit Wi“ count member of the Scope and Plan Committee d _ PHONE 199 b xlncf:;e I“M‘mnm“:he’:l X:Mu;hmlq ksl Moscow Reds claim the Chinese llouhle-cmu-‘ 2 -worn by m ey were forced to sive womenl,; ihem, —That's interesting, because it takes Agents for %lfl‘ money to buy shoes and had less to spend|past masters in the art of tricks that are vain . ) their own; they wore slouch hats and bagito heat the Bolsheviki at their own game.— which led to general carelessness in dress; | (Philadelphia Inquirer.} e motor car has made for less walking and e - e “meed for shoes. . 1f Kemal can talk seven days uninterruptedly ! having been determined, the shoe|about affairs in Angora, it s just as well he industry should follow the well|never heard of Boulder Dam.—(Detroit News.) JAPANESE TOY of removing them if it de- 4 m' resultant efll of whhvhl <-::x:°:- Mussolini proposes to put am end to aneling] SHOP J in Italy. Maybe because he mever geis a change | H. B. MAKINO 1t they vemove the first that is " t — lade.) Y Order of Benedicts will vise up|' ™% i return—(Toledo Blade. Gkl Front Street —_—_— but it and the third seem) phe chief danger is that some member. nt second reason|Congress will try to equa ~ Mustapha in limitinglseven-day speech.— (Indias Star.) A PAIR

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