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mt_d 18574 gone I | 5 D l Al k E [provea versatility ind adaptability and lllv‘lo("nl i W paned e W"d AR s PROFESSIONAL e al Y aska 'nplre {intellect ot the. NEWEEE: Gontmgor .51 HY ALONG LIFE’S I tront of his radio twirling a fool Seattle Fruit and l_—__fi Fraternal Societies | strongest possible arguments in his favor Hr\ o e ” go to the movies and Pl' 1“06 CO OF . S mith’ 1 attla s dial than JOEN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| However, Gov. Smith's specches, particularly| } DETOUR o6 ‘how & real HusbaaAGust: i i made in behalf of Johin W. Davis's Presi-| | y Fresh Fruit “d Veretables Gastineau Channel |t A e e DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER i P. 0. ELKS i iy ittt | EHOBE the | dential candidacy COMPANY at Second and Malir Srond e iy yroad unde in 1924, show that he has af | By SAM HILL M e i 3 | ost of the questions a wil standing of National problems, | her husband when she ‘s Out of town orders given the tendency toward over- ¥ 3/ mad she answers herself—prob- Published every evening except Sunday b BEMPIRE PRINTIN Wtreets, Juneau very 1al attent! o special attentfon E b _,|= 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bidg. dapbetion Nesacw: - ~——————————[and that he recogn Entered in tie Post Oftice in Juncau as Sccond CWSt | o iralizing Federal authority to he the greatest| May Yet Even Become a ollar |ably because she wouldn't believo PHONE 56 | day eveningy at | 3 iyt sy -~ | menace to good government in the country. He|“Where are you going?” 1 {any answers he gave, any\\;ay | ook Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ‘[' 5 GEOES{I!Z‘JC}%M“ j SUBSCRIPTION RATES ot forth his position on this question very clear-| Asked a short skirt I'd spied— | Anybody who thinks “just a 3 Aug. 3 dwe d “ i g i iqt " 3 o Vi . . L . SIDES, ( Oelivered by carrier IR"J::';;UNPO;:J"‘“*“ TRORd Poston <peech, when he, ‘among other|“l think I'm going to waist, ! minute” is 60 seconds never has| J.B BUBFORD & CO = SRS SR ST PR S Sccretary $ on % mall postage paid, at the following rate With a grin it replied. [ waited just a minute for a wo- L. C. Smith and Corona D les P - J Visiting Brothers welcome. e year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in fiah r C]lfll‘ es ennc i .00; one month, in advance, $1 8 | ma d ¥ % , D S . . . : "sm.?,".'n.'fl il Conter ‘& Tivor 1f they will p Nation sirciching from Maine to | Observations of Oldest Inhabitant| An opiimist is a prospective TYPEWRITERS Dungl e i Botity the Businesp Office of any failure or lrregul ‘nia, which comprises metropolis 1 kin remember when a hus- bridegroom who thinks the wed p“b;jc Stenographer of Freemasonry ' i I oshons Tor BAltoria an Tusinsss Offices 374 {arm. foreigner and native, moun- band always had to help his wiic|ding presents will be useful in TSP 5|| Rooms 8 and 9 Valenuse Scottish Rits AR R 3 tain and plain, with every variety of get her waistline pulled in so hn,}mrni%hmu their little love nest 5 i Building R-‘rglal‘:”';xrow.: i The ASTEMEE "‘»fiff".“.m”tfi Lii . Y community and every habit of life, must | skirt would fasten. | An honest-to-goodness cynic i3 B"ROWN,S B Telephone 176 ik enin At a0 b - 3 use for republication of "H 9 2 retain that local self-government which - "an old married grouch who thinks oY AT m 0Ad Fellows ; B B boriud here our forefathers regarded as a foundation The Ananias Club woman should be spelled woeman. VARIETY STORE L, e B 4 ch, o G e | of our Republic. New York cannot “When John is ready ahead of| If the inside of their heads was Stationery—-Notions—— Dr. A. W. Stewar L i ALASKA CIRGULATION GUAR ""”5‘—'».70(,\“.,”"‘-'” impose local rules for Oklahoma, nor me,” said she, never anids a3 visible as the outside womexn Greeting Cards—Toy: . . . ar . 4 R SIBY O AN OTHE , PUBLICATION .. & Montana for Florida. Reasonable dif- his time at the foot of the stairs Would probably spemd a little Novdties . DENTIST tf LOYAL ORDER | ferences of viewpoint in widely diffe yelling at me to. hurry.” money on that, Ilrn_. | . inbay. Usdit Hai R | sections must be recognized if we are | Another scream is a perfectly | Juneay. Luiae | to preserve 1tiona y. 9 ; 1 2 still invests i nght, 8 o'clock ‘ to preserve National unity. { G'Wan, Courss You Kncw. What|bald man who still invests in ha night, at clock, | We must, therefore, evitalize the That Is | rostorers laughing at a homely C. H. MAC SPADDEN, Dictator; | Constitutional provision t powers not ¢ A R 1+ bread fwoman for spending money in a I E R H. STEVENS Secreia expressly given to the Federal Govern- o el S - Gt + wn | Deauty parlor. .r r TS ment are reserved’ to the States. We of . cker. or clotlon BN | 0 dix ey AR & et stana Dr. H. Vanee : MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No, w7 | wust stop the over-centralization of Fed- 3 |y g A S Es A 8 Osteopnth—201 Gowastein Bidg. and JFou rth T B g o e or Jinks: “No, the omly heme.|Ing before a mirror primping, but i ‘ goamh. S0l Gplastaty, Mas. | | EAL Ty et D i made thing these days {5 tho'that's a feminine trait; but when 7 %0 8 or by appoinment i Federal Commissions and Bureaus an it | PR Bl Tht. anant . Aotnig « thek: i AND 10T CLEANING Lisontul MM Bhretdin taxation and laws that are pressing on W | TohMeis’ bl Gant: {6 ube. i hasdD Phone: Office 1671, G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Gasticsau Ile*~) Rhymes With It bat on him. / Ph il PRI BT RS one 109 or 1 3y | | What else can poor, old father do.[ Men may not think much of = < eAn ek btan | Seattle proposes to go out for an .airplanc| gy growl and grumble, women drivers, but remarks show Dr. Octi. I Bivtas, teoond wnd Pourth, Tubh mail service between that city and Alaskn. Sec-| Whon his place in the zuto's In | the women don't exactly rave r. Leo. L. bartol daye cof ecach month, A - = lond the mot A seat that is call:d rumble? |over the way men handle ths g - CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal 8idg. Halle CMILDRIED MAR. ON THE OTHER FOOT | ; e { wheel, sither Juneau Public Library|||omee Hours 10 to 1203 4. & 710 BN WOETRY ninioon Y ’ K . | " . i, J i oy s I 4] IR N, Sec" 4 el The Purist p, fHitieian. Old Reliable Too Old-Fashioned | M8 S e and % end wc’::»:oolg'::é-;‘c ne CE_ BROW ey ¢ . A B ) “Why did she divorce her hu Wo make men’s suits for § F R A R i et A pRziise ob “u,m,“. 1 KNIGHTS OF | The New York World say rondack farm g 5 band? 1 thought he was a model.” | . WOLLAND. —adv. ree. endmg oom Surgery nor ‘q,.,,k,,,%";gn'glf‘fi, Yred, | ers are protesting against the otection - which | el ‘(fyndinnatl quirer.) “Yes, a model T and she's. ' v L R S City Mall, Second Floor - Seetings seoond and lasé bears enjoy 11 each year because of the| Gifford Pinchot invites our attention to oy a get that doesn’t bolieve |” " Street at 4t ‘B ' 1‘!;:;«!:').'“'-;'0'('.':.0“;:-”:5 : i ey A ew Dbill on the subject of limiting the amount i é A : ¥ damage which these brutes are doing to flocks of| MeW J anything so out of date. Readin, - ! |fo mttend. Councit Chom- of maoney 2 i i i p . g Room Open From c! 1850, shoep to which, farmers. claim, they are a con-|°f MOUSy to be spent for a eandidate. Sa m. to10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrecht Fifin K D0 NV stant menace. One farmer complained he had|, ™M g I’““‘:" I‘_“;;““’“ ; "““"“'l-‘ Make Your Comment Cireulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERATIST — | ‘RNER. Secretary. ¢ fost mntmals valued at: $90.. Woodsmen there| o, oGl O ottt O Chom the Senate| u., Headline in an exchanga) i |11 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymuandes, Masenzs A o R donbo e R R bk be t 8 recent rejection from the Senatei gyoRT SKIRTS SOLVE 1 8:30 p. m. lactricity | UXILIARY, PIONEERS OF contend that bears should never have been pro-|,nq questions the purity and disinterestedne RAT PROBLEM OF NURSES! = 410 Goldstein Bldg. | ALASKA, 1GLOO No. 6. tected by law as there was no danger of them|of Mr. Pinchot's motives. 4 oAb A S ey Curr-";t'lfinmnm Newspapers Phone—Office: 423, ) L\‘l):-r't'l’n"gmex:ri secona Friduy et being extinguished in the mountainous regions.| A good m plain citizens of the United iy | ey i SerEiby RaoRey BN, AR T Tefroshments, At Moose Hall Strange Is Right | Tase your tignt, aching chest. FREE TO ALL RS. EDNA RADONICH, Iresldent: A few years ago, Essex County paid a bounty|States feel somewhat as Mr. Vare does with| .= o i & v R L R N * for every bear kilied reference to the moral sensitiveness of Mr. Pin “I‘fl’l“ ~‘\|1“~,1\1'“ " by top the pain. Break up the con-| ¥ " “—_\'-Ientxne'i Optical Dept, |, | ‘WS MINNIE HURLEY. Becretary ik 1 mever pald a bounty on bears|chot. whose public virtue and private m I g SHER o "V- i‘:‘mivmh;“ hz:)r!tm'v:mx:vhl TOORON | pus ot b ol ot R. L. l)t)llg!'...sssl i L Donglaa Aerie 117 Fratemal 1 1] e tte m to spend $2 e ar ¢ 3 , Just a s N lometris But a few hen Alaskans, aroiscc E:ix“::’hw;: v:\:l:l '\'n'!-" :[;’3' (1:‘()‘,0;\4“ ln. n;¢ .1:111:‘5{) Did she want to ex “Red Pepper R.b" is the cold gg‘sghlna fl“;fllen‘t’lnymd‘m E ik mgurlaerrl(;t; nd “h el PRer atieolute prot m given the brown hears.| o L e TS atender n.‘xfmn;{omm‘-lnlvnu.r:v:; remedy that brings quickest re- Ask for Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad s in Douglas at 8 p. m. Eagles' were protesting to the Federal Government|, oo vion ™ 1ideed about two milllon dollars ; |n!evru(|ng Information Ilief. Tt cannot hurt you and it by Appointment J\|Hall. And the third Wednesday ] against its policy, and backing their protesis| oo (jis damnable sum — Mr. Pinchot calls it|, Wil Will of Los Angoles, has|certainly seems to end the tight- 1ot each month, 7:30 p. m. in 0dd : with facts demonstrating that the bear was dan-|gumnable—was spent i the fight in which Mr been given a divorce from nis|ness and drive the mngesuon and ,une("l 3 § | Fellow’s Hall, Juneau, isiting Robert qimpgon brothers welcome, Opt. D. EHEAR Graduate Log Angeles Ccl- wo‘f}‘}!fi%ghulgg-s 439 . lege of Optometry and Meets 1st and 3rd Thursadys Opthalmolcgy each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Glasses Fitted i1 HaL Leneses Ground . gerous to human as well as lower animal life.| Pinchot was a prineipal participant. wife, and Elam Cross is askin:i soreness right out. they were called all kinds of unmannerly name g ‘The. fact seems A8 ramain. that. Mr. PincHot fr_:_r one from his. Will I;H'bmlg;i‘ Nothing has such concentrated, B by the radical conservationists who then con-|spent all that he could get hold of to further tired of her being all the will|penetrating heat as red peppers, anery . trolled the conservation policies affecting wild|the interests of his own candidacy. His oppo-|2nd Elam must'a found there i<iand when heat penetrates right animal life. It does, after all, make a difference|Dents spent more—one of them very much more. gometimes ‘“““""L"’-'- in a name, |down into colds, congestion, ech- PrO(luctS whose ox is gored. Mr. aire spent a good deal less than the com- % i jing muscles and sove, stiff joints bined total of his oppoments, but managed to s Hard:Lie v . Merchandise of Merit Wours % A m. te § p.om 2 BF‘WARD BU" DING 3 | Ofce Phor Phone 276 ief comes at once. 1 ! Since then there has been a change for UMgo.ire the nominati First Moth: “Times ain't \\h:n‘ The moment yo Iy R A Boddl! Sent . : ] B J nation and subsequently the elec-| om you apply ed n Anna odding, Senior Re- | better, Protection fs still written into the Aleska|{io1" i people knowing all about the matter, | Uiy used to ber | Pepper Rub you feel the tingling from your Grocer ||t po. | FESET S - | | cent; Agnes Grigs, Recorder. | game regulations, but allowance has bheen made Prom the Plilchot. viaw. 8iI of this whs vory| Becond Moth: “No, a lmth'nz‘hul In three minutes the con- B 4 - 0 Y| suit used to provide cats for all | gested spot is warmed through p— RS, sufficiently broad to permit defense of person|irregular and wrong—socially, politically and| and property without it rendering one liable to|morally—wrong. But the public, we take it,| criminal prosecution. New York is a far cry|would prefer another than Mr. Pinchot to lead from Alaska, but Alaskans will vote for the re-|this great reform for cheaper primaries. Mr. THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY JUNEAU BAKERY Sintii Bk N - 11 Front and Becond Streets || winter, now it doesn’t even |Illn<f’;:|ml through. When you are suf- a respectable lunch.” ;fering from a cold, rheumatism, T ‘h.ukntho stiff neck or sore mus- Automobile 4 Passing Observation es, just get a jar of Rowles Red PHONE 577 : of protection om bears in the Adrfondacks PRinchot ;was -and-ie a friend-ang supporter of- the R & e 7, Py » . 2 e e e Yol the fasmers ener|DFImATy. systom, The fhcv Whac ‘o waa tsnd| hoorer faugtanted "t IEIFY AR Sl ooty | <=2 : " ' Insurance i out at his own game, and now is peeved about teen-month year was unmarried-pers, at any drug store. You will G———‘——“—“ and didn’t know the horror of 12 have the quickest relief known. from their depredations. it first‘of-the-months in one year. i —adv. does not commend him as an apostle of re- YNSURANCE such as Fire and Theft, and Collision, safe- zuard the investment repre- sented by your car. form in this respect. His toes have been trodden G ALIENS. . upon by his own people. His motivating impulses are not all that one could wish them to be. Epitaph ' How the United States absorbed 335,175 immi- Perhaps there should be a curb on election| Twas an old-fashioned death | NDIGESTIoN grants in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1927,|extravagance, but is Mr. Pinchot the man to That ended the career of W!l-‘ i RELIEVED is told in a report by oner of Immi-|propose what it shall be? He was in the mess| liam Randles with altens|in his own State up to his neck. Had he won,| The cotton whiskers that « oo QUICKLY Tae Ceas W. CARTER MoRTUARY “The Lest Service Is the Groatest Tribute™ Corner 4th amd Franklin Bt Phone 136 the Comm Insurance such as ge Damage and Public Liability ration. This document deals crly i i :dmllie(l with the intention of making this coun-| Would he have been so sensitively solicitous con- He wore as Santa met a lightal! Carter’s Little Liver Pills safeguard you @s an owner— hei } Yealdonon. ~and>Bh anine clection expenses? Is it to be doubted. candle. | Vegetable Laxative against damage claims and T el o rng e e e Or. il Senatdr Pepper had- won' out, it is to be — susist naturen s digentive judgments, losses that so fre- number planning to establish residences | doobted that we 'should have heasd so much about More or Less True &eullnhpllllhhnnfi«_.?"flub&n;m quently tetal many times the State. : “ o loriivle and indefensible expenditure of| There'd be no fly in daughter's | will do wonders, ewecially when you have original cost of a car. New York will be obliged to “Americanize’ |, 00y i the Pennsylvania primary. It makes a|ointment it her parents didn't l.....p"d," oy ok orroend We offer you as an automo- bile owner policies that cover every loss contingency. by far the largest number of any State, more|difference whose ox is gored. Mr. Pinchot might| pester her any more than hay uku "k'k:a than twice as many as its closest competitor.|realize that in this matter it is to be doubted|conscience does, Aliens intending to make their homes in the|that statutory regulation such as he suggests| The reason mother gets so dng GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Empire State numbered 87,864. It may come could prove effective. What We ought to know — e SRS, " at °a pe blic opinion is effective, and that public i as a surprise to many that Texas came second|Is that pu i , BRSNS | since, despite its magnificent proportions, it is|opinion eventually will settle this matter of PRINTING and STATIONERY J i i Allen Shattuck, Inec. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Zight Office | INSURANCE OPEN EVENINGS Fire, Lite, Liability, Marine —.. not generally looked upon as receiving large election expenses, and could much expedite the [ e oked woun, g peciine o It SN 2 TR Mot AUTOS FOR HIRE A total of 43,139 immigrants declared their b7 i H i i jntention of establishing residence in the Lone World Court—Not Too Late. AT B SIS S S LA Star State. Michigan, California, and Massa- £ | chusetts were close together in the order named (New York World.) Prompt Service—Day and \ With respectively 28,104, 26,029, and 25907.| What the sisners of the appeal to President G ANllht ; TEI MORRIS Pennsylvania followed wifh 20,097, Illinols, 20,-(Coolidge for adherence to the World Court par- OVICH UTO SERVICE ALAS - 4 723, New Jersey, 17,059, Ohio, 9,126 Connecticut, | ticularly need and wish to emphasize s that it is Juneau, Alaska y CONSTRUCTION CO. T i "5 40 ‘amd Arizona, 4,873, DOt “too late to do anything about it.” The road STAND AT THE ARCTIO MODERN REASONABLE RATES Most o ‘the Stutes reccived. only @ few’ hundred |to the court is as open as it wi§ when in his first Phone—Day, 444; Night, ALL KINDS OF o G message to Congress Mr. Coolidge said it pre- A q 444-2 rings Dave HouseL, PROP. of the incoming aliens. South Carolina was last i F (4 sented ‘“the only practical plan on which many fon. the list with only 50 nations have agreed” and commended it to the % g Senate; as open as it was when the Senate, 76 to GOV. SMITH ANI) \TATE Rl(uHTq 16, voted it with five reservations; as open as it was more than a year ago when the World Court Perhaps the d'ff\l""'“l against the availability | gonference adjourned with an invitation to “such of Gov. Al Smith for the Presidency to which|further exchange of views” as our Government they wouldn’t hesitate to careful thinkers and writers are giving most/might “think useful.” tell you to give them re- (snenuon is the contention that his public ex- To take up that road again, to follow the pol- lief —s8ays Taxi Tad. ,perlence has been wholly confined to State and|icy of twenty years, we do not have to surrender You. ulaililer s paliah bemg ents. It is declared that,|one line of American doctrine. A Senate reser- “municipal governmen vation seems to bar action by the court “without| | walked on all day—neither do CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS If you feet could talk— MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska A Real P leasure | CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Wy —=3it " 7 Saving money is not hard lacking in training in National political chan-|¥ y 3 ¥ s Givé Whem comfort at # 4 “ » consent of the United States” in ‘“‘any dis- ey. ¥o & . ) “mels, his viewpoint may not be National fn its|Ihe consent of the United Steter b A ates| |smail cost by hiring & Carlson O A e A after you get started, further- }CONSTRULTION Co. * scope. has or claims an interest.” It this means that||taxi—Jjust call single O or 314. PHONE 485 {4 more; The same charge might have been brought|ye couiq bar action by the court by setting up BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop | There is nothing disagree- able about starting. 3 ¥ " The first two or three en- tries in your pass book will Presidential candidates and|un unsupported claim of interest in any question § o everal former Presidents. 1t might have been|whatever, it was asking much of the other Cfllll()lll Tm llld ught against President Coolidge when he was slgnulur_ s to ask that they sheuld accept it. . | ramnifg for Vice-Presideni. It might have been|If the United States merely wighes to reserve Ambulance Service ht against Horatio Seymour, the (Democratic | issues in which it has such an interest as a||Stands at Alaskan Hotel and court would recognize, them there is ample room Noland’s Corner ‘against many former minee in 1868; against both Gov. Tilden and % _{for that “further exchange” which the signers Y tic and Republican nom - l:y::v:;m 1[:‘:,‘;;)1‘: m::{he:np nrged- as an|left open to us, with a view. tifexmeiuing iuter- Phones Single 0 and 314 THE CLUB LUNCE help to inspire you to make 5 d g oy i pretation. P Bt amainst «Gov. Cleveland in 1884, I|PFCRIN L the World Gourt {8 mood "ROOM sdditions: bave been used against Gov. Wilson infgeiuplican and good 'Democratic doctrine. It is 312, though the circumstance that he had n!ll hnls good Wilson doctrine, Harding doctrine, Coolidge : ¢ w a student of governmental matters, local, |doctrine, It would accord with the happy record EB BY’S Axl and international, would have robbed {of American leadership at The Hague long be- B " T chance to have effect. Taylor, Pierce, |fore the war. The path is barred by nothing ’.ud Grant bad had very little political |more substantial than misunderstanding about PHONE 1090 rds. , either State or National, before they words. : Agents for fed to the Presidency—though Lincoln| . = = oo lished his reputatiton as a student of 0001 pingbergh is his 'f.’.'.flfl'y l:;milu:boh‘fi ‘problems. mouth shut when he has nothimg to say. How when one takes into account that|,nfortunate that more of the “statesmen” in of mllnr:‘esstmmlll:c:“il‘!:fl ;:! ;Va!ml:lglnn) do mot possess the gift!— (Detroit W e ol e rigl e cir-|Free Press. mp Smith's experiences have ‘with State government, that he Republicans vaunt the elephant and Demo- about the functioning of|crats the donkey, but watch both animals lie “fi“.l any man h the Nation,|d0own before the camel at convention time.— e In his favor. No one more (Boston Transeript.) per vage between Former Governor Lowden seems oub! ! 4 w doubt _his Mrwlfl" abiitly to get out of the way of “am mgr- | Presidential band wagon. uwu W-Iultol..-.m GET STARTED TODAY

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