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ALONG LIFE’'S DETOUR By SAM HILL -T);tly Alaska Em pire | 'EDITOR AND MANAGEi bit of the party’s » i vage a successfu ll JOHN W. TROY lw understood, Birects, Juneau, S Entered in the Post Office In Juncau a Kind Hearts as Well 2 {EXSOL l)lERS \H()bl l) A(T I’ROMI‘TI Y. Have SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Thane for $1.25 per month. L following rate.: Treadwell and! warning has been freezing flappers in little more than World War veterans have in which to apply adjusted compensation certificates will expire (It is estimated that approximately 500,000 eligible veterans have 30 days the time gladly One yonr‘ ln b will promptly for ribers wiill confer or irregularity Bu! mnotify the Busi in the delivery of their 1 Telephone for Editorial an y are dressed that way, be warm under MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEw rRE3S. s credited to, d also u.:‘(.),q for Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | a family ear | wif be who do not make e | DO riage didn’t show i cause it didn't have fenders to ga: |all dented up. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER uymu THAN THAT OF ANY OTHE compensation That Was a Cinch shocking young everything in compensat’on rod was driving a {with anybody rgowled her companion. them|used c has caused some of Ain't No Such Animal think modery be called a blessing” communiques battlefronts hourly. . can be found in Hastings, TH/ \'\l\S( l\ l'\(. l)\\ ith Warning : special obser significant of L Thanskgiving a8 a people we observe tomorrow. ings we have received, scen a flapper Although shas wears fe i1l £0 I've often wondered if lx;n‘ M:-(.Imh- Demo this occasion re instinctive. rendered on This quality the least of Ameri is day annually fortunate is traits and on tl True gratitude has a double. instinctively "}umw! guidance Hard Times For Them with some disaster. days are put onlis a worth | rag ets and they | r when father's suits " well-being further when last the are the woirn-out have to be used for @lthrown over the shoulder of the Publican. people been of the world Looks Kind of Suspicious A Greenfield, 3 headline he lamped in the per published: CIVIL WAR FI¥ Former Milford Man Passes Away ang as those . parable to that in the United States at the sends acknowledgment We look then to our own peaceful fields out coupons and rising markets. dreams have ‘ he gains from have become actualitics o g most. before that we are not as other people are. ized, some ‘of {hem @8 a community serious visitations of ~and private and has not been the future is brighter with prosperity than we have known for man, wo to s misfortunes. hell are both full?” rather the reverse, promises of material internationalism as T am of the husband who confe womankind that does not begin first the wife of Often Go Together They say he American, but God pity us whem we thank H'n And also an and sincerely More or Less True One thing certain is that if fhe! hair and the skirts both are worn| r, it won't be the longer hair| men will notice first. ! With all the ea men to earn big money being al- Thanksgiving prayer, pwllnu at the throne of the omly mon 4lm‘\ not xxn-mhh- an‘ His (In\\ll. must be opportunity Thank God tha( in the Divine purpose all men are created free and equal.” SAYS SMITH UNAVAILABLE. Senator Furnival M. Simmons of North lina, and oune of the Democratic leaders of Congress, ways for wo-| nounced his in the why magazir he doesn’t verti can't | | Jiee ) more . grandstone. a widower and he hears a lot about what .|\ perfect man her first husband | but the reason she doesn't 2 n to him sing the praises of a: | his first wife is because he dis- overed on his original venture the wisdom of keeping his mouth shut Somehow it is hard to imagine thi younger generation ever reaching an age when it will eat spinach and carrots because they are good for it. I's funny, but an ordinarily kind husband can feel more like prute for refusing to let his get an expensive gown they afford than a ally @ n he beats his up. Jometimes a man thinks fo pities an old maid only ghe hasn't somebody w1 nag. ience will do humanity a bis rer favor, mot \» mention mart ige, by finding « W to remove a2 bad disposition than it has by learning to remove bad taeth anc tonsils. Some men really courted wives and others look like hi he a4 | their » held as prisoners of war. double obiaction mother can’t get thin cn father can’t get fat on it e, te that nd Order yonr mince nles and akes for Thanksgiving now. Mrs jully. -2 lv TUCH, IACKAGHE' 1B LUMBAGO OR PAIN FRUM BACK 1 ne! hl‘ g st like ma 1t ?—Yes. Alm tant L f om £0121 A moness and n follo a rubbing h St acobs orl this soothing, right on your painful relief comes. harmless backa and sciatica cure v s {di~appoints and doe skin. penctrating| back oil and e, hich n't burn and | BERGMANN FOR TURKEY DINNER THURSDAY 5 to 7:30 BERGMANN Fourth and Harris hands stretched out P e AUTOS FOR HIRE- Goy. AI’ Smith by his party for the Presidency, i e “unavailabil-| ity” of the New York Chief Executive. , answering an inquiry 4s to the cor- was organizing a hloc|a Jesus Christ. if He were unc 1If we would but Tectness of a report that he to oppose the nomination of Gov. Smith, Simmons wrote: It is« upon that ground-—unavailabil ity—but with the causes of unavailabil- ity entirely case of Gov. more than half a century, the nomination man resident in the South date on the Democratic I am exercising my right as a zen and a Democrat to oppose the nom- hatreds would quickly aratitude—our and spiritual, (od’s superlative gift—must be modu- o the fact that vast areas of our life are still ugly in form and pagan in practice. Thank God for cient Savlnur! Smith—that has refrained Jesus Christ, in a world that in a broken, World thut after nineteen hundred years still hus lands and, heathen national ticket. underprivileged man of us “who follows in His train” |uke care Sl whatover lest we come to prayers beside the Pharisee. proper in the support of the views 1 entertain undertaken the enterprise r organizing the opposition to Gov. Smith’s nomination. Following the tionalism for “Turn backward, oh time—- let's be young again” —says Taxi Tad Gather together a few kiddies —and treat them to a ride in The happiness you get will more. than repay you a hundred-fold the cost, be reasonable you call a Carlson Taxi. The Census in Turkey. (New York World.) In Turkey they have just taken a census. And problems that arose , it was necessary to compel the to remain in their houses for a day until the count was completed. Constantinople no transportation were to be seen streets; even the Bosporus, usually so busy, lay still in the sunlight, its many eraft appearing like so many painted ships upon' a painted ocean. And somehow one cannot help wondering what New York would be like if the same method were employed when the agents of the Secretary of: State fare forth with notebooks in their hands. The subways would be still, newspapers for sale, between the States, ars was 8o strong because of spetial the country. nection with whole population When this had subsided largely and ts of thé North and South had wiped s that had prevented national apmal- gamation, the South was led into following Bryan into the wilds of populism and for 10 or vears it wandered astray from the real principles the result that hundreds of quumh of old line Democrats were estranged nd went into the ranks of the Republican party. 1924 for the ory, the South had an opportunity its greatest (‘M Democr: Flat out differenc: like a city of the dead; Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Phones Single 0 and 314 Hi—————————————————— | | Fancy Stationery. Sheaffer and BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 Apl_tl for SUNOCO Motor Oil of democracy with there would be no the ferry-boats wonld be securely tied up at their docks, there would be lights, for the simple there would be no traffic. But would it really be a ealamity? would be weeping, wailing und gnashing of teeth; the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce would it it were men for the Oscar W. Underwood of Ala- the foremost statesmen might have won the nomination South united behind him solidly. .« to trafl behind McAdoo and the hooded Klux Klan, refusing to support d. If “unavailability” resident of the South” could not be nom- ted, it has been largely the fault of the South ] ‘ln brought about that condition 0f course, there can be no criticism of Sena- W claim that he has a right as a and a Democrat to oppose Gov. Smith's M the party nomination. i wnlingly take away from _about it which is to his credit. _fight at the proper iime, be- ‘ lot after it and ‘it seems. ind ome of “iprobably pass 41 time, or the theatrical managers if it were winter But taking one consideration other, such a day might do New York good. Jeast it would give a number of our leading citj- to get acqualnted with their| is the reason zens a chance Nothing new is n;nfl 4n the Mississippi flood problem. Perhaps we until the next flood “for bk. yl& development,—, (Boston Transcript.) JAPANESE TOY SH H. B. MAKINO Front Street P, 0. Box 218 for Mail shall have to wait folks send to | get an w A Congressman is Washington to reduce Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phono—‘?‘n}’. 444; Night, father have a chance to get his nose widow | s | N | Statione! | they had been captured and were be-| to a diet, (B \ ‘\ f . Jacobs Ol lambago | never | the| A Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and_ Veretables Wholesale and Retail | Out of town orders given special attention el J. B. BURFORD & C(;.T L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Public Stenogmpher 'ROFESSIONAL -t l—z———————.‘lll DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Fraternal Societies . Gastineau Channel 1 snd 3 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hoare 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Meeting Wednes. day evenings s o'cleck, Flks' Hall GEO. B. RICE, Exalted Rulen M. H. SIDES, Visiting Brothers welcome. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rity Rooms 8 and 9 Valeutine BROWN’S VARIETY STORE Notions— —Toys— yvelties of Greeting (" Merchandise B S Merit —E‘ZEBACE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 i Juneau Public Library and I'ree Reading Room Citv Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From fa m to19p m Circulation Room Oven From 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. | Current Maogazines, Newspapers ! Neference Beoks, Ete, | FREE TO ALL Fruit Cake i Mince Cranberry Pies Pumpkin for Thanksgiving Reguiar meetings second Friday each Telephone 176 Dr. A. V. Stewart ||e——m——" LOYAL ORDFR Juneau Lodge Neo. 704 SEWARD BUILDING 1.0fice Phone 469, Ten MAC SPADDEN, . 'STEVENS Secretary. Ol!r&vpn!h 201 0 8 or by appoinment o"“"‘,"'" e vr‘(\nd ind Pourth Mon- lr{ Fnch month ming 4t 180 oclosic A ZE, Mas A Oraer of EASTERN ST Second and Fourth Di. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hl"ll"hifl flldm Office Houra 10 to 12: $; and by IDP(\ln'nmnl Thone 239 CHIROPAACTIC is not the pra Surg: KNIGHTS OF hers Couneil No. 1760, 1ings second and last brothers urged nd. Council Chnm- telene \V l,, PHYSICAL TH Medica! G ;rmum PIGNEERS OF ALASIKA, I1GLOO No. 6. 410 Goldstein nldn AUXILIARY, month at 8 o'clock p. EDNA RADONICIT, I MIN.\'IE HL' L] —_— e ——— Valentine's Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS Opticlan "and Cplometrict Rcom 16, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad Appointment " 'WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | GION, NO. 439 | st and Znd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose ROben Sunpson gent; Agnes Grigg, Decorder. 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