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SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1927. Annual Warning to Moto: . . that no big countr could Of p f Dally Ala,Ska E"lpu‘e if it were denied a to the munitions market ‘ Poor simp forgot ALONG LIFE’S Monoxide; Seattle Fruit and r PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies i & % 'of the United States. i “Entered in the Post Office in z will be adopted just mow, there are so many G2 - i\f A]‘ll:‘ ';“1(“‘,,:': ‘:;:‘n[!’levm:':('::: vtlr:r'\! . :;ezlfl;““"“;:!‘;:: B | By E B o Bk ki L ieltiee i o way/of putting It Ohssrvatios of OIAeé8 Inkuhitan | :ttitude you ahotld:obey-the Mi|E—— T — T S L HONE 56 | oy oeaingy b4 o'clock, Eiks' Hall GEO. B. RICH, Exalted Ruler M. 1. SIDES, Sec matter. ! ¥ practic 5 well as the other fellow. e g {5 '*—"—'—_“" Bours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. M o Ui e j. B. BURFORD & CO.!/ e e S, at’s beeome of the old-fash into exccution that, human nature being what/ Wi joned “smoke ly stag affa 2 that was @ strict | \ = 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATE B b L ih Tigsan, Dougiat 'it is, its realization seems some distance in the Treadwell and 1 R R T 8 i Ituture. But there doesn’t seem to be any in- One year, fn advance, $1801; six, monthe, in dvance |surnmuntable nhj«-l-u.m to Mr. Burton's plan for R There would be no use of L. C. Smith and Corona | ; one month, in edvance, $1.25 S RIS Y 0 O W mothe aving v z gown! > 2 ot 3 ‘Bulscribers will confer a favor if they will pr mptly | ageréusive fistions, ignorink, existing r""] : The Ananias Club or \’. nh“"" 5 Taem"k b TYPEWRITERS {1| Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||_Yung Zotos & potify the o Office of any failure or irregularity |tra ttoaiee: Tt Tehe womadoBHE and muril- | Vol 4 WaT T kaid - | 07 S SEMIEEN she'd cleaned Ly | i 5 DENTIST | in the dslivery of thelr papers ot Wi ¢ " s i ; ® he dinner dishes the only thing| Public Sten h Godlngte Bedien Tele ‘Bitorial o Tusinosa Offlees s matkots of the country. It is plain-sense.!of the rain stick as he started|so wants to do'is climb into her o . . el ) Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine of Freemasonry I'm glad I loan |yignt gown and into bed where | o | Building S Hegular me {And there is nothing in it at which the isol ‘i'"" in a showe A Telephone 1 ed Jones my umbrélla, for he|.ne ean rest [T MEMBEF( OF ASSDClATEu rr\Lla d P " ontitled to the|tionists, who prevented the United State m uches credited | jojning the League of Nations, should halk hates to get wet and I don’t mind | when a snob looks into hoi, BROWN’S Tonch 't s % % HEroE sheebed er oIV Y @ n ad {rrpE SRt IBNRS,, fies o 4 VARIETY STORE ; WALTER T3, B oo at s L;;; Installment buying temds to Strengthen th 4 i Pl k TR LAt B8 ANY & LoeATiaN [motives which induce individuals to save, is thel Something Else All the people do’ who try (1] * drossin L Dr. A. W. Stewart b oo & O sion ot Prat, Saligwan ofiGolmbin’ Uni-|,, BUNKs Wy wite ‘AboRs itulls (show off in ahoy un thémasle P ; ‘ DENTIST ! It also tends to put individuals deeper| oS : Some women enj LOYAL ORDER it end decre N e i PPl Jinks: “Mine never goes to the fand some never i Merchanase of Merit Mouss & a m. to 6 p. m. T8 OF MOOSE ' { i capital whichlpolls, hut she's always runmin: | if they didw’t have to WA X gl ki g T et b ners Fa e vevetab] 4 i 8 ¥ didn't ha ( PP g R e feots every Mondad ¢ ¢ into them when she’s out with|aow and then (0 snub OHhEr Wo: | e o bk onmibobmisi vk | night. e B o'dock hted them. taior; H, n :;h' car.” vho hav » are so their . hush, v o] G 41{BACE = Dr. . ance. ! Ceffin Must a' Bean a Dead Onc Our old friend Dr. Clarence True W MOUNT JuNEAU Lobas No. 1 & A. ibreaks into prini. This tgne he seeks to pro-{ Court note i Anbaldg i by N e i 3 | : ¥ { Cou ote in Los Angeles Tim 1 ves who would ratho Ostespnth—201 Goldstein P | {nounce the qualifications which both the Demo-| Divorce suits fil ve i ety than sue®for di “ “ | :“"m""' B "2’=.‘: e ""‘:nl.h";‘r\”"lyn?' i {eratie and publi candidates for President! : Madge , . agaus so nothing would ! 7 % 8 or by Appoinment R e llaw Sinl, - Hos AN i P e e I o, Toass thate BUkNeGAs AND LOT CLEANING L R e e "oeto . ( i | | o B hone: Office 1671, RALPIH C. MIZE, “"’ -( 4 | . W i | " When fa has as little on as G. A. GETCHELL, - x..-a- Gastineau He'sl [ tor CITAS, B NAGI : Wim, Winter | hitd Midile W 4 jive| Good Date Be Spoiled to Make| laushter wears down town h Phone 109 or 149 | e n | Seone AN . g "”.g, |m adiihe, Tt Jist take Poor Wife 13 is sticking out of the batl ity e el : o s ! -.‘ s e . Nellie fs @ very modern las som - door and he’s yelling AR i ] EASTERN STam * i ~ . at Alaska, also, e bl Sk B | e g e SR L —_— ————a l).. (mo. L. Barten Second and Fourth -u»a; { AL o R R i ¢ . i % of each month. & ' FOR ECONOMIC DETERMINATION. | Mr. Russell Tho g she ggen i Mol i ks tere ors batcory | iBke Tibeary ) L e o el bl L et S0 HG Dl Mr. Russell Thows a Monkey-Wrench. |5he's no flal tire—not Nell-hut | hops these days. fof mo womun | Juneau Public Library|| itice WMot 10 1) 1R LN Wortne 3 S LICR To a rquest made by Prince Rupert fisher-| ey Vork Wotla} ould knead bread while smaking | and- e Ay BROW cretars men, at a public meeting held re, th ) yuld- ‘siat he ¢ . i . e ash Iree Reading R is not the via~'ice of Med KNIGHTS OF : ] . i R Mk 8 i ree Reading Room T Ry COLUMBUS use of herring for the munufacture of il uud{ance more mischicvous or more unfounded than| Tho only | dift hotwe City Mall, Second Floor bttt e i féghsrs Caunell No, meal be forbidden by the Dominion aut i dward Rus l‘l testimony at the Chi-; ks ni Lt doadyilegl oxd Main Street at 4th (< pr oy w. Found, Director of Fisheries, v Supt. McAndy Reecalling that| «It » e . ; . ¥ 5 \ Mr i peoples theze days s Reading Room Open From n nd. Comunedl P he did mnot think the department uld el | Hesi wd during the war as a member| Groueh, “that only 2 per cent of yreakfast is served from a r 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. | H(‘lon(‘ W L. Albreeht F"\:' i el b 3 people how they should dispose of their catchos|' . imittee on Public Information, Mr. Rus-|ihe women of India can road and steam. CRite i | cireulution Room Open From PHYSICAL THELAPIST I ,,‘.‘,‘.R,‘\'r‘l}‘g"", 5. K. M They would be consumed in the most profitable| bt e AT P altbnt ey writ feel mighty “om ! to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymna . Massage | Sttty SRR 4 manner. It was important, he concluded, that! AR Y BT M tough on the men” sombla of 15 | 8:30 p. m. | Electri AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF : oo many fish not be taken for any purposc, but | : sl haa & gtostge: Knowl-“. | [grt her husband. - | Current Magazines, Newspapere Al Pansetp Mids. ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6. \ Y RU « of interdational affairs than any do y mean, tongh on Reference Books, Et o Meetiog | every second Friday v 3 what was done with them, the manner in which ofte Vin | Great Hiitatn. - Let et Ay that i bt Bl i ! A ! Fitnoe HANIIR I nonth at § d'elock p. m. Carda : they were utilized, could not enter into th Hyndman was the only man in E St iy R s 9L AU KGR g PRRE J9 By | g e i i situation. I Jand whom Clemenceau trusted vith no rea R0 i“, jven a thrill | g a0 ) i YRt Optical Uept. : 2 y H ¢ wit a € e givel 1 - P e L Of course, Mr. Found's attitude was the logi-| He said that when the Alaska bound- . AevobE & it Tau i b e a r 11 %. L. DOUGLASS { Order of Eagles wut at the rate they %I Ortician and Optometric’ may evenfu Fom 16, Valentine Bldz. .(.:unSn m. to 6 p. m. aad i ! ' Meets regular 1st, 2nd, 4th Mon { by Appointment | i in Douglas at § p. m. gl ilall. And the third Wedn ary dispute was up for, determination 1 the British Government deliberately D threw down the just claims of Canada How Anout It When it Is Stopped | (0 ¢ traveling _’\SL f()[' get back cal one Whether herring shall be packed Ini barrels, kegs, or in cans, or reduced to oil and v meal, should depend on which is the most| profitable. Equally a matter “n‘ course, is the 'l“ A l‘"; to get the friendship of the in Portsmouth paper A i — e - P R, for v ki ¢ RIS o101 Order your fruti cakes f J = of each month, 7:30 p. m. in Odd necessity for curtailing any kind of use when it| ye Hyndman, who had been a stormy petrell “The motor is o Christmas Mrs. Sully. £d uneau f s Vo pielows (HGR, - Stuatis s VM i " e i ¥ Robert Simpson | |brothers welcome. becomes s0 intensive as to threaten the supply.iof Soc o far diahy years, Weki Seventyodif) Sgnt oyl 5 B 0 g, Rogulations should protect spawning fish at*(he|yoars old at the time of which Mr. Russell speak e AN Ui o Bak(’rv Opt. D. i T e g ] proper season: But further than that it is un-{He knew mo more about the Alaska boundary B AR FIERY chHY SKIN - Graduate Lo, Angeles C(t- | | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART I p necessary for them to go unless the question of |settlement than many other well-informed per- It's Old Story lege of Optometry and { LEGION, NO. 439 Rresorving the supply should arise. British Co-[sons, and e had all his life a gift for con-| Aithough we've got a house and Products Opthalmolcgy ' Meots. 156 and, Sed TUMIwaCys Jumbia, like Alaska, meeds a certain amount of He died in 1921. Dead also is Lord Tot | UIGKLY Glasses Fitted |} {eselt mionthy BP0, KR Jpose. § i herring for bait purposes. Local regulations| stone_(Sir Robert Webster), whom Russeil| rowled Henry Hiram Moore, ‘U f Y Lencses Ground | Hall. B ocognize this need, and bait fishing is per-| ' “"1‘:":‘:”‘;;::'” "‘.\' (1.:\.::‘ t:‘n"l ;‘I:[\;‘{\mm. The house don’t suit my wife, it | rom your Grocer ! Q:n",‘f A‘;‘;‘L‘:%‘,’(,S“.‘::;orfii‘ } 4 i b { as § . 0 2, J som- seems, i la ¢ s, T i ! | V. A. PAINE | - — as to the s: The bound of the 4 SWORDS INTC S, 14 panhandle was by the 1825 Russo-Br SO o.m,.v“,m i 2 3 WORL m“ ARE lish treaty fixed to follow the mountain tops| ey e e ol Mentho-Sulphur. a p!uavu.uT JUNEAU BAKERY i & Y allel to the coast, unless these receded more 1 5 {5 i The proposition of the Soviet delegate to the 4 i : 3 10re| for batter care of fhe am, will soothe and heal skin: PHONE 577 b P viet delegate to the ypan ten marine leagues, in whicli case the line| you ousht also be more car ofuithat is irritated or broken out e Attorney at Law toom 7, Valentine Building Phone 192 Automobile ‘ Insurance « e et = et o Geneva meeting of the Security Committee of the|was never to be at a s i ) as ne greater distange. But it was{ihont where you let your fept|with eczema; that isarma o) i vas ¢ L i P YO s C B! N S ,__.,__,.-‘ oo Prepayatory Disarmament Commission, which wasito follow and parallel the ‘“‘sinnosities” of the .‘;n;u you. ¢ e y ' ith ugly rash or )\imlgle;m:r": by <o f that all armed forces of every nature, all imple-}coast. There were no decent maps in 1825, The R % rough or dry. Nothing whduu’ a ments and machinery of warfare be scrapped by lopaedia Britannica fairly enough states Which Is That fiery skin eruptions so quickly,| TaE Cll W CAIU‘EI! Mcnrb it NSURANCE such as Fire and / AS W. TU. Th isi eft, and Collisiom, . safe- that the "ddjmlim(ian was based ,'f""" the ARE SHORT SKIRTS ARTIS-isays a noted skin specialist. motive of the treaty,” which was plainly that|pic? asks an Indiananolis paper. | ‘The moment this sulphur prep-| ation is applied the itching| zuard the investment repre- every nation in the world, is intriguing. Regard- sented by your car. less of its source, possibly because of it, it will “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute™ i carry a sentimental appeal to all persons, organi- Russia was to the coast. We bought her| yyell some of the things they Ry s1i0 mations which are atfcerely desious|o0t i1 1887 Lord Alverstone Was a lawyer: Ne|revoal are anything put. stops and after two or three ap-| Corzer 4th and Franklin Et. Phone 138 B o it Attt \bé: time hes come simply bowed to international law as written in i A plications, the cczema is gone . Insurance such as Property B hen it can be adopted, or will be at any rate|g l‘Hi’:‘t l‘”i‘[‘[; "W:“‘zu'l’;“l‘:::‘ :::;::"“""”"- which now Unusual Experiences {and the skin is delightfully clear - SR DI AR Damage and Public Liability - B L i diunteble. Aud, oo, it 18 one thing ...“ A ity 1 “u.\«{h‘m.lhm“ R Going into a h:.n'l.‘-b ) n.-,.ufunl smooth. _Sulphur is so prec- .__.-‘; salegund you as an owner-— B nit fuil & progiui of torning swords|wreneh By ploaks, ke saell to throw 1 monkey-f not having ‘to walt until six wo-lious as a skin remedy because against damage claims and - AEAURY & PYOS i b wrench intg the delicate machinery of interna-| .on have their hobs trimmed be-|it destroys the parasites that L S FOR YOUR Judmenu losses that no Zre- into plowshares be initiated, but entively another tioal comity. But he will need better proof thanf e yon can get a shave. | cause the burning, itching or dis- S U debouen quently total many times the and vastly more difficult to devise ways and the mere recital of what a man now dead said i AR | fiurement. Matlm-’sulplmr ;.1w;,§s original ecost of a:car. Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies We offer you as an automo- bile owner policies thst cover every loss contingency, ———— means of putting it into effect. to him ten years ago to make good his innuendo. Ever Notlce It? ‘heals eczema right up. Most of the world is looking for ways of|[Lord Alverstone did not take the Am n vie If it wasn't for the headlines a| A small jar of Rowles Mentho- averting wars. The World War showed how of the boundary question to spite Ottawa or tof o of people never would read {Sulphur may be had at any good {please Washington but because it was the 1aw.| na papers. I',,ug Sha ko 204 Muuron\? to human life and property war under b i modern Vonditions can be. «And in the near de- gl e ooy - ~ inti 1 ry cade elapsing since that time, there have been AldSku Highways. i 1 Prlntlng and Statlone Alle; /Sh k, In Allen Shattuc c. : LN‘URAHCE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. refinements of weapons and machinery which eBanttie. ALY ! ’ =14 E re terri te look forward to the i ADTOS "0‘{ HIRE : B are calculated to make war even more terrible Good roads enthus 5 and costly than it was in the Armageddon of day when automgbile tow ists will swarm over ks % y sts ¢ re, Ll b A s connecting the ir teresting points of the Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska e, Liakility, Marine 1914-18. highwi So men &nd nations arve looking around to|Interior transportation in the Nrrthland will stimulate Prompt Service—Day and find practical means of averting armed conflict. The very first resolution that will be presented |Yoad building as it has ‘n the States. No doubt . Night to Congress when it meets next week will have the present policy of connecting important ‘dis- g CovicH AUTO SERVICE ALASKAN HOTEI o be sponsored by Representative Theodore E. BUr-lyiy'yo continued, but it will be easier to obtaii| 7 ¢ 7 ! ’,;‘,‘;,‘,‘;‘,‘_’_?,’." s MODERN REASONABLE RATES . ton of Ohio, personal friend of President Coolidge. |po nec 'y funds from Congress when there 1 2R o 4“’!‘ I'l‘n‘ Night, It seeks to ®xtend to the whole world the policy | i popular demand for better highways. g8 Dave HoOUSEL, PROP. of the United States now in effect toward the Road building in Alaska is.roughly divided e e e et ZLatin American countries, prohibiting of the ex-|into three periods. From 1905 to 1913 was the portation of arms and munitions to any country | pioneering period which covered various gold that engages in aggressive war in violation of rushe: The largest project undertaken was the any agreement it may have made to settle its| Ric rdson Highway from Valdez to Fairbanks, Aifterences by arbitration or other peaceful means,|d distance of 371 miles, From 1914 to 1920 was the war period, when little comstruction work Mr. Burton is presumed to have the counten-j . yngertaken owing to the high costs of labor ance of the Administration in the introduction and materials. The third period, from 1920 to of this resolution. He has been closely connected |y present time, has beens charac ‘terized by in- with the Coolidge Administration and more than!creased appropriations and broader legislation. In nybody else has been its spokesman in the House $1,250,000 was avallable for road build-j ‘on foreign matters. The resolution is brief, de-|i nd approximately the same amount was on' ‘claring: hand for use this.year. It is hereby declared to be the pol- The character of the land and climatic con- fcy of the United States to prohibit the ditions in parts of the Interior of Alaska pro- exportation of arms, munitions or im- hibit the comstruction of hardsurfaced roads. The plements of war to any country which boggy tundra is overlaid with moss and perman- engages ‘in aggressive warfare against ently frozen to an unknown depth. The over- any other country in violation of a flows freeze on the roads in winter and some- treaty, convention or other agrecment times attain a depth of six feet by spring. Also to resort to arbitration or other peace- the terrific force of mountain torrents works ful means for the settlement of interna- havoe with roads and trails. .But these difficul- tiongl controveries. ties are not insurmountable, .nd eventually Al-} Whenever the President determines aska will be well supplied with good roads to . that any country has violated any such tempt the summer tourist. Such a development treaty and makes proclamation thercof, will hasten Alaska's economie ‘uwlh it shall be unlawful, until® otherwi — proclaimed by the President, or pr Admiral Magruder is now suffering the fate of all people who talk much; he lias to spend of Alas The iicreased use of motor P MORRIS CONSTRUCTION ' CO. ALL KINDS G¥ CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Our motto is — to serve you well —says Taxi Tad. —As a pleasant climax to a | delightful evening entertain- | | Ing your friends—you can in- |sure theiry safety en route to ~ - their home by providing a Day and Night Service ~PHONE 485 Carlson taxi—and the cost is 3 small. S BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop A Definite Plan ‘A bank account is always a step in the right direction, but unless you have a definite plan or goal in view, its progress is slow. . A ! "' x In order to make your account woflhwhnle,senmrkmreaeh Put - “pep" into your uvhpl mmh—m Carlson’s Taxi and . Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 TSR 5 KK I B AN | BERRY’S TAXI ¢ Mad by act of Congress, to export any ' arms, munitions or implements of war a liberal percentage of his time denying that PHONE 109 from any place in the United States he cver said what he is quoted as saving.—(Bos- or- amy possession thereof to such ton Globe.) Agents for L - muni- We are astonished to learm that the British SUNmO Motor Oil ‘tions or implements of war in violation soldiers are to return to their historic red coats, this resolution shall, upon couvic- because that will make them easy targets for tion thereof, be punished by a fine not that eminent sharpshooter, Big Bill Thompson.— $10,000 or by imprisonment (Milwaukee Journal.) two years, or both. nproxlnulely the hopes deaders. Indecd, Mr. Bur- way, discussed It with several ‘during a recent trip abroad. ving ‘almost as much effect em.2rehip - country. ‘Whoever exports any arms, They've been killing oft rebel leaders in Mexs jco for lo, these many years, but the supply| does not seem to rum out——gnu Moines Reg-| | ister.) There never was & heavily' inflated boom like the one Florida had ’ years ago, for, example, that didn't b do Blade.)

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