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4 ; i f . . ked last. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh led the ?—h{f'ha(l an electric meter installed -—-————T [ e e e ] t ll AlQSk Em IX'@ |ficld with 263 ballots. President Coolidge was a fin nis place. g _ PROFESSIONAL i 7 ~ Daily T oo e v bl eoce i pere] | | ALONG: TANR | Seattle Fruit and YNt Sastvion ' i Fresh i e S —_— More or Less True OF JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| 6. 'l:humuu A E(Ii‘flnll 27, Gov. ‘Alrred BE. Smith DETOUR | Daighters T8 e Macaotos Produce Co. — ; e T e e 5| 1%, O ohn 1. Pemsbiag $5-Géus iriliaey 11, Hotmaiole SR s (i e Fruit and Veeetabies | | | pps. KASER & FRERBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main John D. Rockefeller 12, Jack Dempsey#11, Babe ¢ [ily is to urge dad to let the gro- Wholesale and Retail 3 s |' o aka, Ruth 10, and on down the line to “My Dad,”| | By SAM HILL 4 e i \Streets, Jurie | | cery bill g0 so she can have the| | Out of town orders given DENTISTS ) B. P. 0. ELK3 ¥ Tntered Ih the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class| Who romped home under the wire tied with |&% ——% | money to spend on the new scea-| | apedial sttention ) 1 and 3 Goldstein dle',','",‘l,,w"‘:',"j : mattor. ¢ ! Mussolini with two votes. ; Spring Being a Latly ery she wants. SRt B, AN i kR e PHONE 66 o'clock, Eiks Hall SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dad, however, need not be discouraged over For spring it seems A flapper is a person who thinks Hoars 9 a. m. to § p. m. .I_ GEO. B. RICE, P v ki ""or":""“;,,?",‘;%'.‘.i'fi Treadwell and| oo returns. They do not prove a great deal. And endless time to wait, |arms were given her so her hands J. B. BURFORD & Col = M. an;l‘l;::smu i By mail, postage pald, at ' the follow! rates: As a flyer Col. Lindbergh, of course, ranks first And we'll bet 'twill, would be able to reach her face |Je Do e © T Secrotary i D Tear, e v nte by 3p, oMie, In advance |, poydom, Mr. . Coolidge as President, Gene As usual, be late. {and hair and so she could have L. C. Smith and Corona Visiting Brothers welcome. | something to put around her B0 ot e e ifee ot ny faiure of Irrbguiaricy| TUnney a8 the world's heavywelght champlon,| o . . iione of Oldest Inhabifant! sweetic’s neck ; {*fo the delivery of thelr papers. i Babe Rutn as premier clouter of the horsehide i Wl ) 3 Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices. 374. sphere,. Bohby Jones,: solfer e#iraordinary, and The folks who talk as if the The happiest men are those & ¥ 2l & erfeqt, 3 vho still have to remember their é MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEwW rRES olden days. ywere perfe qt thought | who sti i i of Freemasonry Public Stenog apher Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Scottlsh Rity Building Rogular mostings 7 econd Friday eac Tolephone 178 5t |month at: 790 B m. Odd Fellows' J The Asocluted Press 18 oxciusively entitled to the| the others herocs in their respective flelds of en-|they were anything but 'that when wedding day instead of the day = use for Fepublication of all acws Qispatchea credited to| deavor, but “My Dad” lcads all others when it|they were the present days. Lo mimiy. 1 006 BRC S B e e, T B a0 comes to the business of being father. In the It & girl thinks.she is smart be- ROWN ~ heart of boy he has no peer cause it was so easy for her io VARIETY STORE ALABKA GIRCULATION OUARANTEED TO BE LARGER The Ananias Club learn to smoke she can find out THAN THAT OF ANY OTHE™ "UBLICATION. SOl .- “It there 1s anything I gn -4% | Hall. @ = Dr A w qte“_art WALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. Stationery—Notions— n v . 2 R how dumb she is by trylug to 2 DENTIST tt 1:P i ’/‘\rl ):HHILI = Rnn:e\(l!»! l;xtlll‘ said he,tlt fs the phonogtdpll it jearn to bake the kind of bread Gr""ni“!o(;':m:'to"—. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. R LOYAL ORDER attacks on Gov. Al' Smith serves to remind us|the flat above us.” - 5 et by o OF MOOSE % £ her grandmother used to bake. chan SEWARD BUILDING that some sons do not ‘always follow in the foot- Netiing 100H8Y iibre. Inadeqiate M"h:l:_‘““ of Merit - e, Phoi 4Rs, Bt Juneau Lodge No. 703 steps of their illustrious fathers. these days than a superstoui’s S — Gonna Be Strong fog 'Em Blinks: “I see 1351 lpech\l‘tlolhes. Th Pan-A n - Conferfn i Havana 1 ‘ he Pan-American - Conferfnce in a X 3 verwork- : » X 25 i weeks already have been arrange]| Not even a worn-out, overwork GARBA E |seems to be having almost as much difficulty 1. yedr. ¥ jed flivver can look as complete! b ] agreeing on its policies as the more recent i | s: “Well, that shows 1928 like a wreck as a worn-out, ove |sessions of the League of Nations. won't be weak on . weokd: any.| worked mother’ H/l UI ED { Our idea of zero in consolation < Ll Phone 276. night, at 8 o'clock, 3 B £ C. _H. MAC SPADDEN, Dictatos; R. H, STEVENS, Secretary. B B e S st MO @ 1 v { | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Dr. H. Vance oNEAU Osteopath—201 Goiastein Bldg. ond ahd Fourth Men- \ _Illaun: 10 to 12: 1 to b v of each month in to 8 or by appoinment dd Fellows” Hall, be- G\, . " ‘ ‘\\‘xlm several inl\'c'TllgfltIo‘“s:I in pirugress_ximl T i ‘i: :;r::nrl‘x:;l:‘z;r :l?ek:l:: 21”1:2:";: AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Ostoqpathic, Fhysician | f{}?flgfi\};‘;fi%fi;fli}’g{: o NE ‘:vl);;’.‘r' fl‘]‘l-l":;'L(»n:‘ur::?‘;ih:lsdti‘\(;‘:!u(wdcuy:;(ll\:ctsi::r:::\‘liil:xi Tos:;::r; n:;a.el?!"".?- freeaiis isn't bliss to 'me man ' gi\o?z‘s (ifi':‘c‘:zhb’. dsnscs “ni:flu—‘l—o‘:l——:fi ls:rémuéy.' : —__—< X . S eonses ol sbviigne b My month’ with lathefl {ing a swell dinner and doesn't|m—_ T : Dr. Geo. L. Barton days of each month, a1 PICKING TWO CANDIDATES. By Ons Who Hai to/ANyway, | KnOW Which fork to pick up first GCHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. B glodks 1. 000 X | The aitference between youth||Juneau Public Lil)rary 14 & Worthy Matron. land age is that age can get more Sell Alaska? ALICE BROWN, See'y, Office Hot 10 to 12; 3 t. §; 7 " Ac;fl Bvurn'vpoln'm«nt. Phene P [ | TYPEWRITERS Dr, i & TP | S Of more than passing hipnlfll":ln('o in national | ey i Huht ‘,.:i + | Jlcasure out of the party it it and CHIROPAACTIC K;;_“n 2 politics whs the results of a conference held some (Petersburg Press.) “Women still can—" begi ,er: | doesn’t have to drive 30 miles Free Rearling Room 1s not the pracit ,”{., l.l‘u;l"cln*- » COLUMBU A two or three weeks ago French Lick Springs, The proposal of the Honorable H. F. Kergin{Grouch. Y 5 | from home to attend it. City Hall, Second Floor Surgery Y o fi‘f"f" Council No. 1760. Ind., by the cditors and general management vep- [of that Canada purchase the Panhandle of Al-| “Yes” butted in her husband,| my. mechine mother used to " B S AMoeday aend,end lat resentatives of 26 newspapers comprising the|aska and make it Canadian territory hardly de-|‘“but not as much as they usml“h,h,e was worked by foot power, —— : '!l'rnnllent frothara rged Seripps-Howard chain. These men agreed, fi serves notice from the standpoint of the prob-|to before they could buy €very | ., tnere never was any necking R":ms Roomloncn From Helene W. L. Albrecht 0, attend, Councit Cham- Sacretary H. sr was their first choice bility ¢f such a thing being done. But we hope|thing canned.” & |done while she was driving it a. m to 10 p. m. 2 . . ROV, M. MeINTYRE, 3, . H. PR R RSN, Spnver Twak: Lreir (e, ele bhat: Canad) think enough ‘of the proposition PR | Sities Circulation. Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST H. 3. TURNER, Secretary. RRE N & toona, that oy, B RIMER A mi c to the ‘United States Interesting Information’ (" Lo 1to 6:30 p. m—~7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymoastics, Massage | | <~ the mext in line for their favor. i e illis Shakespeare runs a S| 8:30 p. m. lectricizy LIARY, PIONEERS OF : % o William Shakespeare runs 82 ATTENTION é oy i 410 Goldatein Eldg. ALASKA,, 10LG0 No. 6 At the conclusion of the conference, | f produced far more wealth than|loon in London. | e i I urre;(' .u‘:xnae-, Newspapers Phone—Office: 433, Meeting every sccond Friday et unanimous vote, it was resolved that: I Gtatés’ has éver ‘put into it and:d& RS | 1f -you neea a good carventer | | eference Baoks, Etc, - e ,’2;‘,”0‘.';'“':;,‘{."2';’\1" R First, after mature consideration we cap { producing many, many times that| Isn't Boston the Modest Yiolet phone 498. Handy Andy's Shop. . FREE TO ALL g < S COesigents are of the unanimous opinion that Her- amount yet The offer of a foreign country Men can marry same pret'y A p LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. 5% Valentine's Optical Dept. { MRS, NINNIE HURLEY, Serntnl"- bert Hoover is the best qualified candi- |to purchase a strip of the Territory should call|dumb girls, but on the other e o - S N ¢ Ty g R. L. DOUGLASS Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal 5 i - S oot s g date for the Presidency put forward in |attention of our Congress to the ffl(‘l glmt Alaska | hand, if women would consent ol ——~—’-‘I’ N Optician and Optometrist | Order of Eagles either party by reason of his character, ;is deserving of mu h‘ more attention in the way|marry only intellectual giants, we | ! i Room 16, Valentine BIdg. | [Meets regular 1st, 2nd, 4th Mon- ® training, experience and cosmopolitan of favorable legislaticn and appropiations than|reckon there wouldn’t be an: | GEO. ANDERSON | Ask for Hours 9 a. m. to p. m. aad , | days in Douglas at 8 p. m:. Bagles' outlook on national and international |has heen given us in the past. thing-but old mmaids in the Wrld. Expert Piano Tuner | by Appointment Hall. And the third Wednesday problems. We indorse him as our choice From the American standpoint, it is unthink-| —Cincinnati Enquirer. | | Will leave on a trip. Better | of each month, 7:30 p. m. in 0dd for nomination and_election able that the United States should relinquishi EYEN dn Boston? — BOSWoW| | paye your piano tuned now. | ,uneau 1 i | Pellow’s Hall, Juncau, Visitiag Second, it is our informed opinion, any part of this Territory to a foreign power. | Globe. il PHONE 143 | Robert Simpson ‘ brothers welcome. coming as we do from all sections of Such a procedure would be treachery to the men - | Anderson Music Shoppe | I i ':, this country, that Herbert Hoover among and women who have established their homes and Passing Observation lgn o 5 ! Bakerlv .« Opt. D. ||| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | Republicans everywhere is the prefer- invested their capital in Alaska in the belief| If you like variety the wedther|™= - = & Graduate Los Angeles Ccl- LEGION, NO. 439 SNa ot e TaY afid e, TE 15 knd that some day, it may become a mighty empire.|ought to suit you to a T. i 7 P l lege of l?nlwmlu" and [Mysts 1t Amaae0 THRwsdays y will be our purpose to expose the selfish From the Canadian standpoint, acquisition of s i THE ROCKLAND roc UClS ¥ o .mm : | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | VR e S0 Nt e the Alaska Panhandle would be very desirable. Average Up - by | | Glasses 5 || 1 ma, | other insincere movements calculated to It would supply better outlets than are now ob-| In life, you'll find, there 't i BOARDING HOUSE f G Leneses Groun _ — || Esther Ingman, Senior Re- | defeat the will of the people and hinder tainable for the Yukon Territory and theé north A.right for every wrong; 1 is now open ‘for business. rom your rocer § | B ~——mssm————- | | geni: Agnes Grigg, Redorder. | Hbover’s - Mamination. lands of ('mmdul that await lrlevclopmen(.‘ And| And if the coffee’s weak - |-l Reat aid Borsd.. Home Cooks Bt S B — g el shire there are doubtless many other good and suf- The butter may be strong. Attt s s ~—— — Smith and his record of achievemént as opment of Northern Canada will go hand in hand That Often Proves Fata L ( ¥ . ?l ::u-nmu wiln. the 11nu-m| kbt ik with the development of Southeastern Alaska. “Is Colonel Boozem very sick,{|Ed—— —T JUNEAU BAKERY Franklin Street, b‘t"*; A.utomOblle tive. editorlal: policles. of ;the. : Scripps- ; In the n‘fi:mume, all;flol us can go 'z;‘h.otut 1‘6‘1‘; Doc?” %gkedklhg ne|ghbolr,ad A Service Transfer Co. ' PHONE 577 Froat and Second BStree! Howard newspapers, we gonsider him a husiness with -reasenabic smgsurawee o % “He's "better now,” repli ) 3.5 J X2 3 i ’ ':leslr};‘ble cau:llidlnte for the Democratic Glory” will wive over the Panhandle for ‘many|«pyt fe “had a very bad case of Will Hau? Saw Mill Wood * M“.«M B———‘;’E—O‘!L‘c snsurance ) nomination.. As hetween , Hoover and years to come. bootleg.” S5 and Coal B R e e o o i Smith, we ‘will ‘support Hoover. As be- i 1 Pt “' iticarl [Oftcs Phone 38 ° n‘:gl,.uol}l:%ehu:i Firon;ul { tween a Republican like Dawes or Low- Where, ith s » Politica Residence Fhons 3501 eft, an ollision, safe- | den and a Democrat like Smith we will Alaska Mines- Promise we“' % Talk t—7 Tae Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY i ‘gu investment repre- ¢ g support the Democrat. Are - WSRSENGATKE g AT S AR “ rvioe bute” sent your car, 4 While not holding strictly to party lines, and (Seattle Times.) Those The Lest Se Is the Groatest Tri © treating local politics from local angles in a more Mineral production in Alaska in 1927 was less | Favorite | 4 RELIABLE TRANSFER Corner 4th and Franklin Bt. Phone 136 Insurance such as P}'og,el:tv or less independent sense the Scripps-Howard |than in 1926, but the output this year is expected | Daughters? ¢ and Public Liability ; blicati ally ¢ 8" 45 “ith to record substantial gains. According to the it Phone 149 Res. 148 safeguard you as an owner— R RatpEmornaly . DTS ISR 1o “tha oroy Geological Survey's estimates, always extreniely Every Age Has Something against damage claims and gressive Republican cause in national issues.| .. olv.iive the yleld in 1927 was $14,445,000,( . In former days ‘the only thing COURTESY aad GOOD judgments, losses that so fre- e Generally the newspapers forming; the combina-|, gecline of more than $3,000,000 from the fig-|that was as hard on folks as hay- SERVICE Our Motto quently total many times. the 3 ton are well established, have considerable in-|yres of 1926 . Last year gold decreased nearly|ing @ tire blowout was having a | — i|| original cost of a car. 3 fluence and good circulation, and are capably|$700,000, while copper, accounting for most of |lot’a company blowing in. = st A i edited. They are'located so that the chain as a|the loss, fell off about $2,000,000. | il] ,We offer you as an automo- whole may be said to cover virtually every sec- This year more extensive operations are as-| Banks Are the Lucky Things HOTEL i H le owner policies that cover tion of the country. When the men who head |Sured in gold fields and better prices may be ex-|A married gent says he i GEO M SIMPK’NS CO i|| every loss contingency. them are unanimous in thelr conviction that|Dected for copper. In the Fairbanks and Amerl-| Gets :flshw doggane:, tire@iicl ZYNDA i . L . ! e “Herbert Hoover among Republicns everywhere |2 Cree ERFLOLR: GIRORINI RSN, (T0r WHIRL i RINTIN NERY " i is the preference of the Lraukland fils,” that opin-|Preparations have heen in progress the past twolAud Jongs 10 be a bank, 4 EL&VATOR SERVICE B a “,d STARY Y. X il Allen Shattuck, Inc. 1 4 ? PIN"| seasons, will start actual production on a large| For then he always would have Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Zight Office | INSURANCE lon must be given weight. And when they are|q.,jo It copper should command higher market fun's. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ] 5 . equally agreed with Governor Smith’s “character |values, as generally predicted, its output, in- - A el OPEN EVENINGS [ Fire, Lite, Liability, Marine and attainments” and “his record of achieve-|variably influenced by quotations, will be read- 'Sawful, Mabel! i i ments,” puts him virtually on a par with the|ily increased. Brown—I hear there was a fire H g 5t R e O O present Secretary of Commerce, and that should Comparatively low as Alaska’s gold yield was|down the street last night. JAPANESE TOY <+ the latter be deprived of the Republican nom- [last year, nevertheless the Territory retains high Smith—I wonder if it was mine, : S ination, they will support the former it he is the | rank "m':,“f the ”l(ihd "““]‘”i"i “C“i‘i’“” of the|jt went out last night and didn’t SHOP ASKAN HOTEI \ MORRI Bthacratic - nominee, théy b rogram | country, being excelled only by California and|come back. H. B. MAKINO 1 : AL ¢ ] that should give both liep:xfils::: SN rh Folosaip. Cons',"e,:'"gg,l",m"]f'm"’ d'heuNu";'l"":J e N Froat Stree 'ASO LE RATES CONSTRUCTION CoO. cratic politicians food for serious thought. e, R o o MR, U TG T a m“';."::' S e® s Just gbe O BO¥ 218 for Mall Orders REASONAB. L ALL KINDS OF It is not impossible that neither of the Alaska is still one of the greatest of the Mo S oty 3 Scripps-Howard preferential candidates will. be|nation’s treasure vaults. o chosen by their respective parties. But if they . are not, neither party will have named its most Mother of All Lodges. eligible member nor its strongest potential can-| AUTOS FOR HIRE didate. Both Mr. Hoover and Governor Smith (Cincinnati Enquirer.) 4 g . 8ained a powerful supporter, one not to be des- The Masonic order is the parent of all secret]¢. pised by anyone, when the Scripps-Howard chain lorders, Nothing just like it has existed in the e Solomonic . period. Other powerful orders have MORAL- BE - CABINET 4AND MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS Increased Facilities - took its striking position, world through the centuries, before or since the “RESTORI THE FISHERIES flourished in all the greater civilizations of A TIME, TAKI BERRY’S TAXI £ ) To keep ‘ctep'with our growfll 3 2 ¥ Ly time, especially through the Egyptian dynasties, A TAXI £ i ] . y . i MORRIS R anmio) B S from remotest past to the end of the’ Ptolemaic 5 ana - to O 0 I man oot e the hand oo |[7OW fomoent pust b the sndiat the' Plolemae PHON 190 § e S vt Bning CONSTRUCTION CO. fate in Alaska, he can at least h 40 guide’ it in’ some’ mbastive and . take o e L ool oF Agents for " [facilities,' the surplus fund of BUILDING CONTRACTORS full adcantage of its decrees. Alrc OF RRFOREA , MO aly), A » . Secretary Hoover, with the help of Con- | ¥ posscased the moral power and virtues of | ‘SUNOCO Motor Oil ||} ' the bank has been increased glress, has taken steps to restore the fish- ity Ma “v“‘n":"“';(',‘l‘:-l‘;; "‘:"‘;:’l:- l';::;"’- antedates y - ; i 5 eries, the Territory's greatest resource. b 4 LA ReIG s e ——", | ' mpl‘dl 9 L= (New. ‘\'ur‘k t“”“,h)”p‘ : ‘The world's secret orgamizations have for g S to ‘lw’mw Our 5 : ¥ o the most part been unions of men interested p » Vs That is, to say the leas eu h p- |+ o .u "u 0 «,\. '1( east, misleading. Re Ini @ phase of religious evolution or mate: structure s now as Iou.]p'-—- s storation” would ‘indicate that, the fisherles of | Lot Lolisical -revolution, or bodies 1nterestds \ Alaska had disappeared—or nearly so. Congress |, ‘the enlargement and éxtdnlton of criminai Ny and Mr. Hoover have undertaken to prevent the|activities. Evidences of these varlants are to ul:m' ; 1R RAlE Capital .............. depletion of the fish ‘supply, hut it would he a|be found among evey the least kmown of swvage | from a) - | £l P WMo o mistake to assume that A industry is at or|tribes. nt. y 0| ‘Su 00000»00 near the point of destruction. The putput last But Masonry, founded upom princinles of love, l’qu mervi ol | & Sthllll ey $1 e i s year was small, it is true, but a short run of [ri€hteousness, charity, justice and spiritual im- ABLE s 00 - fish has occurred many times in the past. The|Pulsion, came into the world as a pure, white TR Total Resources Over $2,6000,000. ‘ year before last the fisheries output was one :.‘I‘:“‘-I P"'"w“"l&' “"‘l":‘l“ of lmln fl"o\llxh Iobsrur- i i, # i . SRt 11 " thel hAutoyy 5 2 k sm?u s toward the real verities of existence, | ¢ of the largest in the history of the Territory. beponiide at last, perhabe. &he Adm’ foundstion rock of the world’s noblest civilization, * * « L The chances for u very large run of fish this year are just as many, at least, as were the chances for a small run last year, Paul Poiret, the Parlnlnh style authority, re- 3 cently addressed ‘the girls at Smith College on WHO'S WHO OF HEROES. “leg ¢onsciousness.”” Are we to have a campaign in favor of “lower education” for a change?— It is an old and’ well known saying that “No|(Omaha Bec-News.) 4 man fs a hero to his valet,” and now there - : s word that not even Dad is a hero to his| The gentleman who ingists that “all suffer- . In support of this contention there is of-| i€ is in the mind” never ran Bls toe into the|, fered testimony of. some 680°0dd boys answer- | ° of the chair rocker he galloped from the query, “Who would you like to be if you|'¢d (0 answer the telephone 6-;! for a wrong 2 » mot yourself?” That question propounded L jads of a school in Belleville, New Jersey, dis- The Eastern ‘South is either] | : ; ! ther objects of boylsh worship, Dad [solid for Al o v “(Dallas Newa. number.—(Philadelphia Bullet oy

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