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i new system Iis nee wlm‘l, it should .be -}————__::" And n(.»w .lhi'lf, thc's collectinz | B ————— = | T L — Dall‘/ Alaska ’“"P"e ™ . e R j ATONE SR | |00 e oo o o] | ey Ak and ! I*_.PR"FESS'ONAL u|| Fraternal Societies 1 OF ———u . P dun. ey ND MANACEB aggravation of conditions which are now almost DETOUR | : Produee Co. e s o e i — [unbearabie Wise to Him Fresh Fruit and Veeetabies | | | pgS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Tuaed vy evsalig | exort sunday | by’ el o By SAM HILL “You don't appreciate the in Wholesale and Retail Breets. Junceu, Ateska. 3 NCLAIR PLAYS IN LUCK. e ‘ he takes in.you.” Out of town orders given DENTISTS S SEEHALE s SR e Ot | special attentfon | 1 and ¥ Gl Bide. on Sinclair, w ot novel 8 " y ; S B ——— Juneau Lions PPty | Upton Sinclair, who L'll(sl novel “Boston” has | e ocor get 50 old we don’t got |5, 0 take my principal from PHONE 656 IUI!CRIPTION RATES. |been appearing serially in the Bookman, struck sore - me.’ e Hoors $a.m to 9 p.m | Club ivered b: rrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell aa€|it Jucky the other day. The Bookman has been , H e — —_ ol BEIVIG By cREiet M Aungs, Doug s G When we can't have the things fo: ! ObaerabRRkTor &’ Byhle J. B. BURFORD & CO [ = Meets every Wed- Tintered In the Post in Juncau as Second Class | R Never Lsarn 10" 86 Subiiitve ' , because 1 know he's anxi- | ted in the shop of the Mumford which we ery; nesday at 12:29 By mail, postage pald, at the foll \\\I“‘ rates: ;]”“\ Y The % % 4 & One year, in advance, $12.00; six monthe, 1 advance | Concord, N. H., and this company has declined |And from the cradle to the grave| The troublo with the world is L. C. Smith and Corona B one ot I A ex if they will promptly[to continue the printing of the magasine. While a “No! lock Dr. Charles P. Jenne ter=D. Honder g notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity pesthouses. TYPEWRITFRS Lester enderson, T In the delivery of their paper: |the printers claimed several minor differences|Brings from our hearts the same | = DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, n the of_their papers. Telephone for EBditorial and Businsss Offfces. 374. . |between themselves had led to the cancellation it L R ) Mork oot s Public Stenographer YT B S o MEMBER OF A8SOCIATEL rrESS. of arrangements for printing the magazine, they & N VR TR TONYE. . If they don’t love each other Building Meeting Wednes. I 4 AR L v tes o el : : Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | i )| e day evenings at Th{ea‘A:;l":S:g}::”"lnN:: .“ e aoatches credited to| 8150 admitted that the Sinclair novel entered I kin remember when if father ’hv»[uru marriage they have one BROW’—‘———-N 3 ] s Telephone 176 o'clock, Elks' Hail |that they don’t put pests in the t or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the|into the decision in a “minor degree.” Naturally sald “NO!" there was nothing ! chance in twenty billion of learn- GEO, B. RICF wcal news pudlishcd herein a2 [the editor of the Bookman and Sinclair held dif-|doing. {ing to after they are. DOLLAR STORE g GIRGULATION. QUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ferently and to the cffect that it was the maln i | When & glrl ‘marriea/ audther g Dr. A. W. Stewart AN THAT OF ANY OTHE™ UBLICATION 1 . man to spite the lover she's quar Stationery-—Notlons— ot ik —— [cause of the difficulty. Of course, they are mak- The Ananias Club | e A T A Greeting Cards—Toys— DENTIST ling much of the cancellation and this results| “Daughter,” said her fatner|'eled With her lover i y i Hours 9 a. m. to 6 n. m. vi v g one of three who escapes punish Novelties. ¥ 5 7 lin an increased interest in “Boston,” possibly | Peevishly, wish you would quit ‘1:::11'" 4 § Cents tal0ne Doliae SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles " ! Freemasonry i y i p 3 o i 3 buying these thrift magazines and | " Office Phone 469, Res. o glving the magazine a wider circulation and Sin- : I7%g 3 i ret B Lo ish Rits ! cccasionally bring home ome of Children think pretending is a > Phene 376, Scottls! Visiting Brothers welcome. clair more readers than would have been true H great game, and a lot _of older Regular meetin; - | those racey confession - | gred ame, [r——— e et . ARSI N, |had the Mumford Pr regarded the publication it SRy (i { people think it is, only then it is i second Friday e- | e 1 - ' 3 3 I i e ¢ mm.m At 7:30 ‘Qfiffl |as merely a plece of jobwork, which it naturally|It Sounds Kind’a Profane to Us called fourflushing. > B RN P T 3 i, 0 Follows' Thus 1 31 ary v / ] Dr. H. Vance i was both the Bookman and Mr. Sinclair| (Marriage License In Los Angeles| We yet may live fo sce the day are aliead of the game. Times) iwhen the radical suffrage leaders Ostoopath-a01 Go'd-tels’ Bl WALTI:R B. HEI L_Serrehry i Pt DAMROW-HELLER—Charles R.|will Insist on an amendment to £ Y D o 10 (o Mt Bt - ; Damrow, 46; Edith N. Heller, 40. jthc constitution compelling the 7 to 8 or by appoinment * thousand X g Y LOXAL ORDER ; 1“’. nty l.h n ],!mf' um; Ilai;nlu voters signed AN husband to take the wife's name AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Osteopathic m-m. n ‘».‘”M ly‘rll]llvb);n ¢ n,.“)‘n re lum.‘\lm next June on Add Tragedies ot .i“"‘l give her everything he has G. A. GETCHELL, kg e bkl H‘"‘t“ L“" .I':m ) ate Prohibition. That's another indication of|rne world she always hoped |in_exchange. mfi{ every” Mondng In style she'd some day tour; | The hu_rfleex! nag for any man MAG SPADDEN, ~Dictatns £ Then married a dumb boob {to drive is the one that gets h 5 - D oi b Baston fl, " "STEVENR. Secretary. : : , Who always will be poor. pay envelope. . r. Geo. L. Ceattle Becemes World Fur Market. s ! The reason mother doesu’t ralse J H § CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldo. MOUN;. .HJPLEAJJ' LODGE NO, .« g Adds to Scenery Only Iner daughter to be a nice domes | | Junean Public Library| || omice tours 10 ta 12 3 t. 5 7 to §ocond and Fourth Mon- “How's the new stenog?” {tic wife for some worthy young 9; and by appoinfment. Phune 259 | v OL each month n A logical shifting in the fur trade, forecasted “Well, she puts about as much'man is because mother hasn't Phone 109 or 149 how dry the West is. NOT A 0 POLL. nt i failur Prohib (Seattle Business Chronicle.) Dry law enforceme s wilure, ohibi and CHIROPRACTIC 5 ; tion, as administered in the Volstead Act ha cinning at 7:30 ; | profes.|P¥ events dating back for a decade, may yet|,r perselt into her work as shoianymore to do with daughter Free Readmg Room oy 5 P M Sl S e R BB T P corrupted politics, hampered the medical proles=f,,,gpm geattle in the position of world’s premier | joes into her clothes.” Iralsing than & rabbit Gity Mail, Sszend’ Fioor o e + . . tary, B it e e undar-world | semi-regpsctabla, lgas Rty e i SHRORE e U i e Sheenarlnh hduss ~wits o B (LA ; s A . | / SRR P I : Order of thereby setting a bad example to the young who|States has been accorded to St. Louis, which had Hamlet Minus the Dane— | doesn’t insist on friend hub help Rea EASTERN STA® s Thi \ : z 4 ading Room A . are receiving their training in character. This|centered the fur trade while yet an outpost of [ A yestaurant without pia. ing with the dishes is because i .zR s 1?3“ From Helene W. L. Albrecht fevond: and Fourth 1 ias N N 1d it fir e - pe i days of h month, st i not the conclusion of the Association Against| American ilization, and has held it firmly over e he is afraid he’ll treat them like Circulation Room Onen Prons PHYSICAL THERADP'ST | 8 o'clock. 1. 0. 0. W Prohibition or any other of the organ tions|a long. interval. Seattle Fur Exchange last year| we can't Even Get a Sight of {t|he does his promis 1 to 5:30 i TR Hall, " MILDLED, M. ‘ g Medic: sonastics, age ‘ ¥ hranded as “profesional wets” by-the Anti-Saloon|marketed more than 406,000 skins, of a value in| " Aqq lucky men N8 s (0l TR gsg’n’m‘m g o it s il o 3 s Electriciry ALICE' BROWN, Sco'y excess of $4,000,000. Contributing to this result] Those who have 2 sight 0}been wrecked because there was - 40 ¥ Am TE ¢ v Current Magazines, N 40 Sudpeiv Hioe KNIGHTS OF is the output of a multitude of fur farms in| mopey a mother-inlaw to give advice but ne'e":“ !"k:‘g:wl"‘ Phore —Office: 433. COLUMBUS League, etc. It is the concensus of opinions ex- BRIty » 1604 Dpissopal. SISreyIERY Pacific Northwest, and also the activities of min- ol no rich, old uncle to die and help ———— =i | Segners’ Counell, No. 1760, 4 ino rich, o icle o : i 1,805 who took part in a poll conducted under| o " Wi o in winter naturally turn to| P i {ore FREE TO ALL — Meetings recond and last i . b ¥ " TS TSRO S Mo — Mouday at 7:30 p. m the auspices of the Church Temperance Sociely | tyupping as their occupation. Seattle's fur busi- | If asked to name A flapper's idea of the sillieat| ________ -8 Valentine's Optical Dept. Transient brothers urged of the Protestant Eplscipal Church. ness las been built up during the last 5 years The human “NIT,” [reason for doing 8 thing 13 De | ¢aeemm oo oo oo | R. L. DOUGLASS §HE, srent Fatkil ciemy In that poll, which was nationwide, answer-|It is destined for yet larger growth | 1 think 75 pelt iy Optician and Opiometrint | KON TN NEINTIRE, 3 . ing the question “Is Prohibition a Success?”, only So extensive has become the demand for furs “A hypocrite!” While they are courting hol o Room Valentine Bldg. - 4. TR i 501 voted yes and 1,304 voted no. Other ques- that Commerce _\1‘u|m1 ¥ declares that some meas- i i thinks she ,i VL ever going to Ask for ; nnnho ._Am, ‘l‘::t.mzitm aad AT FIONEERS—OF tions. asked and. the answers were:' “Mave we |ures of conseravtion will be necessary to insure a IR want anything but kisses, anil y Appo I ALK 16180 N, i (e Aoaa e ¢ trial?" Yes,|Supply for the ftuure. It shows that ‘Ilw world’s 8 91 g ! i " |afterwards he learns she wants '",:‘1':',‘1'::::"‘ :l‘,,ayoc?::‘,z"" Er &,"z Tt 1w LoRg. QOB o il i 5 furs arc gathered from all corners of the earth He's the smartest man’ oo cining but those. uneau ach mofth at § o'clock po in. Cardy No., 758. ‘“Regardless of ome's attitudé|, ., . "ro\ sreqt markets and them Scattered, |I K : It is less hard on a man to i KATHERINE. HOOKER, President fbe usa. of Havor, do you believa a Pro- |00 * SV B A e the - way then | Ji “Knows ‘everythins, dods| iy ls 1888 hard on A Jn e Robert ‘limpson AGNES MANNING, Secretary. hibition law offers the best solution of the prob-|came, others crossing and recrossing, still others P over her thin legs than she docs Bakerv Opt. D. ‘DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. lem of intemperance?” Yes, 643. No, 1,601.|almost encircling the globe before they reach lllmk* “No, just’ knows ‘Me| cor nic thin excuses. Graduate Lq. Angeles Crl- meets Monday nighte over & t “Should the Volstead Act he modified?” Yes, 1-|the ultimate consumer. Though the best furs and | doesn't.” PP P l lege of Optometry snd T Fird v odnes a9 No. 073, “Should the Eighteenth Amend-|the most furs come from the cold regions of the o BOBS ARE BOBBED roducts Opthalmolcgy Iant SRR e ment be repealed?” Yes, 97 No, 984. .o | Northern Hemisphere, every continent, almost ev- Ever Notice This— right and by experts at the W. Glasses Fitted month, J. 0. 0. F. Hall in Juneau. t Wi - Thos. Cashen, Jr., W, P.; Guy L. you willing to co-operate with the Church © vy country in the world, makes some contribu-| A woman always wants to leadip "y parper Shop across from i Leneses Ground Imith, * Secretary. B Mbe Soclety. in.a r‘nn"m;n for more pr North Ameriea now. leads in fur produc-|a man, but insists on always fol- Zynda Hotel. Come in and get from your C{'chl‘ \ ot el ance Society a campaig « A F \ A n Siberia ranking second.qlowing a style. " lhobbed. We will prove we ean T AR R g EHE, 7 legislation in ‘the interest of femperan i comes ¢rmine and sable; while from : / bob. Two barbers, Curtis and AR Woufgagfnnggs“s ART 3 morality?” Yes, . No, 502 Cana nes silver fox, white fox, white bear: Zero in Information Hellar. —adv. stonvActing on the basis of this poll, the Dire las sea otter and seal. These are| The sharper the tongue the C i : - 3 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays tors of the Church Temperance Society adopted a|ail Lat head the i more cutting the remarks. " - o JUNLAU BAKBRY f;"]y; month, 8 P.M. at Moose all. i } list of fashion and price. i resolution introduced by Rev. Charleh-A. Liv-| “As the world has used more furs. maro, turs - Service Transfer Co. PHCONE 877 7 SCopn { Bther Iemptasibiord pd ‘. . | & » A fl'];en‘.: Agnes GYigs, Recorder. | i 3 3 1 ee J Nonsense ingston of Setanket, L. I, as follows™n yparts have been produced; that 1s, more men have gone . 5 2 " - e attamnt at Drohibition |into the business, trappers HaydpeRETattn Farth.| ~T0YOUH WORaR' strike, Will Haui Saw Mill Wood I 1o ihhe Vo ibtadd abtalian |er afield and trapped new sources. This method 'l say you're very rude, - and Coal - . hampered the medical profession, cor- has succeeded in satisfying a rapidly expanding “"" yuufpkhm "'}'{E V:I'P" Office Phone 389 ; ; i ! ma 3 vi psi » skins & ing 9 g You strike an a ude. . s rupted politic and made the under- market with desirable skins at rising prices, but Residence Phone 8501 R s o e thereby setting ch a practice cannot be continued without e (| MR owa b b Ao foagtabs THE Cnas W. CARTER MORTUARY Tl e i on b 004 ¥oung who a0 ro- danger to future supplies. o B e 3 W, It Go TR G A TR R OO RR™ | Siliine LHote” Eiatniig ih cosratten Before the war, Leipzig and London were the| g i R 2 “The Lest Bervice Is the Groatest Tribute™ ICE CRE AM rreatost: Of tHer f . “So you've ditched your Therefore, be it resolved, That we Bathering. point for e e jLelnzlg was the | iy ‘and bought a real car, eh?| | RELIABLE TRANSFER Corner 4th and Franklin Bt. Phone 136 record our confidence in the time-hon- sathering point for the Russian, Siberlan and|jyow do you like 1t?” ( /i ored constitution of the Church Tem- Astatic furs, while London was the great market | «Nof so good. I miss the noise.’ | | Phone 1489 Res. 148 DEL!VERED perance Society, namely, voluntary tem- for Canadian furs., During the 4 years of the ANYWHERE IN Da¥ance by moral’ education. Canadian furs more and more' found their Spring Note COURTESY aad GOOD T T T R B A N TR S T THE CITY By, it n.mn»: rusl‘u]\';-‘d. That, iu:s- way to American markets Pirst robin Is here, days are SERVICE GCur ‘Motto much as the Church Temperance So- BB RS OR growing longer—but you'll .keep e ciety was the first organization to hold i & . o on burning coal for about four | g———8 . a nation-wide referendum on Prohibi- Civil Service Standards. Thiite Rionihe. dudh the sansé: tion within our own communion, we lend Foriee it ShE Fia ths e (Ohlo State Journal.) § HOTEL support > plan of the Associa- ¢ ) A tion Opposed to the Bighteenth Amend- The Federal Prohibition Commissioner has ap- A Vaca ‘ rson is one who ment for a national referendum on the pealed to the Civil Service Commission In the case lhm& d:g;}’:;: T ZYNDA subject of the Eighteenth Amendment of the 1,500 Prohibition agents who failed to pass ] o} their heads to the Constitution and of the Volstead the recent examination to lower the standards|Without hats to cool ELAVATOR SERVICE t come feverish from act and give them an easier test—a more practical xlnly:'r-u}t‘:;;. beco 8. ZYNDA, Prop. The Society, two years ago, went on record |test 1s what he calls it. He says, as Prohibition : as favoring modification of the National Pro-|Commissioners’ always do, that the enforcement FoiE Sk vition | TSR 1 Mbition Act, thereby causing @ ' controversy|Tachine s now functloning smoothly and hej 0 ponis South has a slogas o 3 g © |expresses the fear that it will collapse if two- ! within the church. At that time Bishop Man-|(njrgs of the experienced men have to be replaced |it must b(;;iIVER MIND JAPANESE TOY ning declared the Society was a voluntary or-|ywith greenhorns. ganization and poszessed no official authorization We read the questions submitted at the recent = SHOP MORRIS . : o - Can’t Satisfy Them H. B. MAKINO s to speak in the name of the church. - Since then|examination. They seemed easy to answer. It did o 0 = the “Soclety organized and conducted its nation-|not seem that any one who could not attain the|There was a time when sheid Front Street CONSTRUCTION CO. wide poll of the Episcopal clergy. It anndunced |Feauired 60 per cent. grade in that examination oen P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders MODERN REASONABLE RATES v i Because her work was never dane, it received hundreds of letters from bishops and|WaS fit to meet the problems which the Prohibi- e ALL KINDS O¥F v i : Dave HousgL, PROP. pectors in virtually every State in the Union,|tloR enforcement agent must face. The sort of o B nire i J % e fon . |intelligence which enables one to pass a civil-| peeeeree portant of these communications VTt TSR 4 B Ctis. publislied fii & ‘bookARE e 'salt . Vakt service examination is not a guarantee of fitness (i . s suid @ vast|ror the job sought, either in character or in com- H majority of the ministers hold that Prohibition petency, But it is at least an indication of ordi- is wrong in principles, contrary to the Scripture|nary commonsense, and people ~with ordinary > MILL WORK and even if 100 per cent. enforcement could be|common sense are more likey to be acceptable Smtwn ! obtained it would be a failure. public servants than the illiterate and the slow- > > Any unbiased student of current affairs, who|Witted. We think the Civil Service Commission \04@.\ ‘5'\\\ I///lep"é ll Plate and Window has investigated social conditions must agree|Should stand by its standards. They are certain 3 B Ml B- of the Volstead Act. Its demand for a nation- agents than the standards of the practical poli- ids ‘poll ‘ts timely and: well ‘Sakes. H:n‘\m:\l:‘l:‘\(:l ‘:i‘)vtxs‘\ia:;te:-]m::?d“”lce with persons| ~= * Cadillac and Marmon Cars Broamung CONgIT(R)UR Rg’lg co T 5 5 //f‘ 4 Stands at Gastineau Hotel CTT ¥ MORE SAFEGUARDS ESSENTIAL. A Science or a Business? s s, || and Burford's Corner - Every day in the year ‘to all pro- BZILDIRG CONTRACTORS In the United States last year 25,000 persons (St. Louis Post-Dispateh.) . PHONE 199 OR 314 gresswe men and women to save were killed in automobile aceidents. or 1,500 What Is the net result of the testimony of Happily—do we um you o a‘pomon of their thoney for their more than in 1926. In addition to this estimates|®//€MIsts in the Hickman trial? Tt is zero, and —says Taxi Tad. 1f; 3 § sie by the Moetropolitan Lite Fisirencs Come|tBe thing can be reduced ol wa equation: own future welfare. A sychi vel 3 e nly way serv- pany put the number of injured persons at 1,- All the psychiatrists employed by the ihlndly is the only d Brick or Bulk GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. || Junec PRINTING and STATIONERY Billiards Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Zight Office Phone 94 OPEN EVENINGS l Carlson Taxi Stand e T i £ ofense came elus! d be rendered. A call{ . ok 000,000. As the New York World points out :lltiri‘l]“l~ll("l(l:l‘)“l|ll| (:: :}:zesolomn onelison ’z?s!(::?glo or 94 will provide 4 ] Mamummg a bank account | the assausl cmu‘ n .-x.ru”mmAmuh}ml g, All the psychiatrists hired by the you with comfort u.hmnm‘ MILLER’S TAXI tends to prevent you getting into | passes the casualties of the American Army in | prosecution came to the equally solemn and prove to you that ourl)ppgae j Alaska the World War. A very large portion of cn.suul-} conclusion that Hickman is sane. service radiates good cheer and as Juneau, debt and helP! you menuny and A1 tles are children, the ages between five and ten| 1t hecomes u fair question to ask: Is psychia.| | COUTtesy. |} CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS morally. - & years furnishing the major portion of victims.|try a science or is it a business? FOR HIRE % Since 1920 this situation has steadily grown | —_— L & worse, fatalities having increased 67 per cent The British ex-member of Parliament, with | Very evidently such a state of affairs cannot |/O"& newspaper experience, who tells us that Carlson’s Taxi and | : . . WE INVITE YOUR b l be allowed to continue. With so large a per- prohibition in the United States is an industrial !»c““‘“ RE RS, > tite ssonothise an well ae {success and social failure, has sunk the nail Ambnhme Suvioe Ty .;&ofil“lh:'g. fos | ‘ ACCOUNT humanities involved make a halt im ’ ibly with a sharp rap on the head.— !l_mn are now 23,000,000 motor vehicl n p '”'v . S Sundlll:.::lll;::’lul::el algd H BL(IE BIRD TAXI tlie United States. Manufacturers proq. @ 1) SR 3 i \ SHORTY GRAHAM B0 808 iaciuines il e praduced durins 16 ol thar e SESUEERYOT Thompaoy "0l and that is a conclusion that has wil| | ~ Phons Single 0 and 94 Barber 8hop: ~the largest number in the industry’s history. uts of a complete lImllIHI‘)'—il’hl]g. g —u bl ! This muru more danger and longer casualty|d¢lpuia Inquirer,) Tists, { o ”‘“m will deny that somethiug is seriously | IThI.. is the hour of our discontent—no bage- 7 Ky B0 presen: srathin of \Ihmmm mt; no football, no hlghhlll.f(Atlannt¢ Consti- e Pmlmll«l Such a condition o exist. 1t seems| 00" M time that every authorized governmental We h; ” e Sl R o “yl e have lived to see ginger ale and ice con- demned as conspirators aga; the 1 t M' solution of the problem. 1If |land. —(Sprlns!c}:d ()hlo, “..u e o