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4 928. Veoi ! sk E Y 1ol whio ne | lenjoy their visits at the winter Dullv Aluai a mp"‘(’ | L ! R e & PROFESSIONAL . Fraternal Societies et s P S e B L e — i ALONG LIFE’S } resorts as much as their neigh- Seattle Fruit and JONN W: TROY : : EDITOR AND WANAGER( ~Admitting fof the sake of erguzient that DETOUR | oot e, fym oy Produce Co. [ = OF AT e ¢ 519 = | made a contribution to the 1920 community. ¥ & 3 B Published _every evening except Sund. By th| Demoeratic) wamal 4 o ; i Some people would be delighttul| | Fresh Fruit and Vesetables Gast i . aiihiey vy Levening | ex Sunday by | th-|Democratic campaign in New York, how would By SAM HILL P e ALAAYE e rd, Wholesale and Retail | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER yastineau Channel s 3 | DENTISTS v - lal? hat was a year before the beginning special attention Btreets, Juneau, Alesky hat involve Gov. Smith in the Teapot Dome - A for them Out of town orders given “Dntered in the Post Office 1n Juncau as Second Class |Scandal Tou Mane M : A man doesn't enjoy a pick-t o e F 7 g 5 : annered Children a pickup| L : 7 - matter RN Teapot Dome negotiations. It is far different|ypo )" {”w s ke TR S e 0 St | 1 maPsflg}Tguér; Blag. Juneau Lions e RTON B [from the contributions in 1921-1923, while ther ol o o canse he always has his heart set f NI Oelivered by carrier In Juneal Treadwell aa€ | (.. on, toward lqu . campaign hard to greet, ¢ an hohket-towoodhihe teed, Bt Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | Club S T S e i ; [, bens ol gl ean enjoy ansining rom | |J. B. BURFORD & CO | [3— : s every One year, in advance wonths, in advance | 3 Sonegirangss e 3 | at 12:80 S E B s mivasos wind, and rain and snow FReY (1. & Ik ; L. C. Smith and Corona o Eiaie; ‘Subecribers will confer hey will promptly William R. Hearst is curtailing his string o sl A fix 1§ herself TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jenne [Lester™D. Henderson, President potity the, Businoes ¢ atiure of frregularity || o et ek g h a wives would be more sisilio e alte oo the delivery of th LS, abod T B, CSPERIEE G I8 LA 8T © Te-| gugervations of Oldest Inhabitant|content with their husbands if 40 DEN | 2 FRARUASNIALET, lephone Tor Editorial ¢ 'as Offices, 374 |cently sold the New York Mirror-and the Boston| fpere used to be some t a0 oLl (05 Pubiic Stenographer i B Rl M atan e sy g MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEL FRESS. Advertiser to Alexander P. Moore, formerly a/ t} uldn’t be discuss \out having to get their meals Building o ] The Associated Press Is exciusively entitied to thel ! | ase for republication of all news atches credited to|leading I gh newspaper owne late Am-|ladies were present but it is get Whe ar reaches the limit S s Telephone ar Bol iberyic crcalsa i vaverand ko | passador to Spain and sl later mamed to be tore Isn'._anything (hat|and acwally does put his foot BROWN'S e e = — | Ambassador to Per I yore ) knows either cussed or d wn on something daughter | . R il he e e . Modk s aieo Saammiesit Bo, S LS e e ek || DOLEANE SEGRE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHE ICATION 1 : ian Ru ) T THAN TH _ANY 07 N, i S Pl edietiaog o 15 a piece mince pie in a| Stationery —Notions— peptic’s stomach | Greeting Cards—Toys— Club gold wedding doesn't Noveltles. peid “ tarnish nd where real | 5 Cents to One Dollar City Manager § § . : ve y age can even stand the 8 zoing without a lot | quarter of a century and was beloved of | 21 ]is that a good many snobs don't T—— —_— T B- 14 y-Treas, Houra 9 a. m. to 6 n. m. SEWARD JILDING | Co- Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry Scottish Rits —_ — Phone | the — e - “ slar meetings Fitters, o A e & t ¢ ve i | Y 1 cond Friduy, each P L ay W qualities ,| (, 4RBA(‘ '4' - st s | month_at T30 b . s i 19, | through ! ) } s i S 4 i by Vi po 0dd Fellows’ American cities 1912 i are their own reward, for Dr.°H. Vinee o the country in the ‘llr-mulxill\:”‘_“‘}"‘ T e s only the bad omes you have| Obteopatiishl Go'Eein AKL today 280 city-manager muniei-| hat ever vou talked about . Y ! AAun T8 Site Bt the American map | The only thing that can look| 7 to 8 or by appoinment n has been received with approval | Suftersag ¥rove. e _ {worse than a man can fcel AND LOT CLEANING [ Tasenaen’ Osthbnhtiite, Biwhkaan; |4 LOYAL ORD. 4 b i Bue g P i “What to he g P f o Oftice 167, OF MOOSE ) Py i nln-. recefved fair trial” | on’ vour asked the doctor Monday morning is his Saturd G. A GETCHELL, 5 qld:;clu:‘ ic 1. Juneau Loty Ne. 70 1ton Roge oodruff, authority on civil o . | pay Phon e feets every Monday Zovernment, ‘Wwio DECGER but thads taots 1o ‘& st 'm suffering all the time from|" )4 taenioned mother 1 300, or 40 night, at 8 oclog | shooting pains,” explained ) e presented in the ch issue of the Review |4_” Sk [ u problem of b W s ]) ’(; 1' ]' 8 1 RS Dictaty . ; S o : | il ghters should be hefore | ¥— r. Geo sarton GROWTH OF s l:”; Ithough the argument was made for many A Handy Thaukia now they can de CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal @idg. | ¢ g ‘ g . AR that a non-political 1 ent of city| «pg» gaid Clarence, “what question of how old their | Oifics Sooes' B0 T N5 8 B0r6e % 40" oy Lo b 101 life i I ness ‘would ngt Be as applieabls to wajor| g : G : :ghters ought to be before they and $; und by appointment. Phune 253 ¢ each month in United States has incre $42,000,000,000 | iti0c as o it i taun (e LT Whalne | Sa0als; By are allowed to smoke. CHIROPRACTIC S Hawy oy It's what you have when the : p nts out tha COURBIYE . asth] ; be true tha dsome o p is not the practice of Medicine. - A 1 t th 1 untry's sixth | g, don’t know what you've 1258 Ihay Rasfup Free Reading Room 8 Ppor Osteopn i o i B ‘whin has been: wt y, dach ar showing 1 £ oity. and o ? s P me does, bu v he gain h year wing ity, and @ i Kansas City and | got son. vaptied BiK: dN0 han e d bt wiiak: City Mail, Sscond Floor marked increase f r before, ag at- |Indianapoiis now have the plan a thor-| e heck good is it for a girl to] Mals Strect at dth ing in seven y rly 106 per cent {ough trial with evident s Particularly he Isome disposition when | in 1921 to $87,000,000,000 the present t 2 der ol Reading Room Open From 1 .. EASTERN STA® 8a m to10 p. m. |l |Helene W. L. Albrecht S iy Second and Fourth Turae e St O i . | days of ecach month, st lower' the patient (Yreulation Room Open From PHYSICAL TITERAPIST 8 oelock, L O 13 ; PUBLLC | |1 to 65:30 p. m~7:00 p. m. dical Cymnestics, Masas e R ey into with a consequent saving in personnel, | Interesting Information : ‘l"‘bliyl.’mmlvllllifll'l’fl‘?!’fim“ Sl g:so 45 P to Meaical mnastics, Masasage i ',’.;.,',"'\ money and effort.” | We see by a Kansas Clty 1 e v ¢ T o 1 9 Goldstein B1d i The second, likewise of course, is the continued| mie success of the eity i7 410 Goldstein Bldg. ; : ’ ! Syt a %) Uscless Information Two thi \ted by this phemomenal eh Clarence 0. Sherrill,| 7ne pigher the temperatur r, in Cnicinnati “where he d 26 administrative departments | ace the men fall Zor!!! increase i 18 s. The first is, of course creasing confidence in the strength of insurance companies and in the wisdom of life-insurance. " ; O 5 E three Councilmen and| ' Current Mogazines, Newspapers nanager plan, Mr.|Dr. Harry C. Lapp and Misg Caro- . gepgol Director to be elected Reference Books, Ete, o prosperity of the country [ Woodru most cle: hown by the i The growth of corporation busin where [fact that 1 is being adopted most rapidly s s | ¥ Ml citouibi NS Y U e held 3 ] AR w | aneil No. 1760 ond and Inst 425 ! ~Valentine's_Optical Dey R. L. DOUGLASS Uptician and Optometrist | feIN Room 16, Valentine Bldg. J. T R. Secretary Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. and by Appointment more and more people are working for salaries|in the ns where it i known. Four a publj t» be held p. m. Tuesds March 27, at Council Chambers I e and es rather than for themselves on farms out of five y charters drafted at present em-| and in privately owned business undertakings of |! the plan, he finds. For example, it was 1 pted in Dayton in 1913 1 now 16 Ohio| M Time ‘o , % one kind and her, has brought about a con : ore Proof Times Have Ghan fos gt ve it. It got an carly start in three| Now many wives ORRCTASIL o 2 WHEN YOU | THOS. B. JUDSON small cities in Michigan, and now 35 Michig ced kitchen stoves % are devoting their time and talents toward the| iyios have e e ooy Michigan | Need kitchen stoves ity ORDER YOUR adopted it. There are such eities | About as muc development of concerns ‘in which they own re-|in California, and in Virginia onc-fifth of the o | i latively small interest, if any. The result is that population lives under city-manager plans. Texas | - UNITED STATES coons. i \ dition where a r proportion of the people DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. Roberi Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Or.- lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcgy ! Meets second & Glasses Fitted | : . fourth Thursday Leneses Ground 3 " each month in Dugout. they have not the time nece ry to care for has 25 cities operating under the plan, ranging | Diagram Furnished on Application Denartment of the Interior GOODS private investments and, ther . the conclusion |in size from Lufkin, with 3,958 persons, to Fort| Waiter Soup?” | GENERAL LAND OFFICE to| Worth with 106,482 Diner t's see your thumb." U. S. Land Office, | ASK FOR The plan, which us y calls for the engage- (Interval of two ‘seconds de- Anchorage, Alaska that the sound way to deve an’ estat devote as much as possible of ideir carnings to| A% W : R : ar L] ot bty reut trictly business | voted to inspection). “Nope!” January 16, 192°. building up savin ccounts and carrying lif . . o B Y 0 inspection Nope & 3 § insurance. It has become almost, if nOt quite, ™¢|more rapidly within the next few years, Mr.| Great Excitement Prevails! | Earl Wesley French, entry rule that the largest part of estates left at death | woodrufi's article predicts. a o Lal “A number of cities| (Shoopman item in McCreary together with his witnesses, J B "_ 5 represented in life insurance policfes and cash|voted to adopt the plan at the November olec.|County (Ky) Record): McKenzfe, and John Cryderman, akery i in savings banks. Life insurance has always tions and Rochester elected its first group of| Nine jaws went to Stearrs Fri- all of Haines, Alaska, has sub-| been popular with those engaged in the profes-|Councilmen under its new city manager charter,” |day to have some dental work mitted final proof of his home- sions. It is now the business man's anchor. It|Ne points o “Political scientists without ex-|done. stead entry, serial 06918, for the is his guaranty of eiy in old age and his assur-|CePtion consider it the best form of city govern- | i NEUNWY, NWIYNEY, section l | : , NO. 439 | PHONE 577 | Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | Phore 4501 | ;‘:\cllll month, 8 P.M. at Moose B U SUS U | S aF all, worked out well On very windy days Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if | Jme—— 5 st e = -w | | Esther Ingman, Senior Re- , — - Is apt to see—e-r, some ,no protest is flled in the local Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | USSR s o Remarkable displays. land office within the period of THE CBAS W CM’!TEE MOPTUAR‘( K 5 There are only five days left in which to| Reed in the Field. s publication, or thirty days there- - LA X — : register for the municipal election that will oc- No Hallways Needed These Days after said final proof will be ac- P : - o i G e * ; (New York World.) Speaking of things in general, cepted and final certificate Is- The Lest Servioe Is the Groatest Tribute ext Tuesday., The registration books will| | C‘;” m‘:(,— “,“ U,‘.Vh‘“ “fi “[]](‘ “‘ ”‘. ‘,\,”fi All the vigor that brought James A, Reed of |we passed a lady on the street sued. Corner 4th and Frankiln St. Phone 136 close at 5 p. m. next Monday. It Is important|yfieeouri pack to the seats of the mighty after|the other day whose hose sup-{ J. LINDLEY GREEN, ICE CRE 4M that every otherwise qualified voter have his|pe paq been read out of the higher councils of |garter was slipping—and she Register. s | or her name on the registration books at that|nis party is again evinced in the speech at Dal-|didn't give a darn if everyhody on | First publication, Feb. 29, 1928. S e ~s—r————— < time. Register immediately! i in which he opened his campaign r.,.-.u.u street could see six inches Last publication, Apr. 4, 1928. H ¢ DELIVERED s | We can well believe that the|above the top of her stocking ————— R ! ANYWHERE IN MOTION PICTURE COLLEGE COURSE. | was extremely effective with a Texas aud-| While she pulled the pesk . THE CITY ance that his family will be provided for if death |meRt 8nd college political sclence courses teach|Men Need Blinderc—or Skirts SR SW1, section 13, T. comes to him. It as accepted doctrine.” We have had it here in Need Weights S. R. 653 B C. R. M. and it is Dubuque for quite a number of years and it has| The man who is down town now in the files of the U. S. Land REGISTER IMMEDIATELY. ience. It would be effective with an audience |back in its proper pla ing cognizance of ome.of the leading in-|anywhere. But it does not exhibit Presidential| it = ] i O T qualifications. Village Rivalry M on gl dustries of its section, the University of Southern ! ) - 5 s i 'I !'f ‘.“[,],1\ S i il Mr. Reed is on firm ground, where he has| “What's the next town®" asked GEO M SIRIPK’NS CO itiornia ‘has announdeq: tigemetablishment of & | yy5 007 | the tourist who had stopped for . . - four-year course in technical training for the i ol i ¢ kel LOCKSMITH PRINTING and STATIONERY Juneau o ‘ ay ping (0 €] the Ohio Gang and its corruption. He has reason | €43 motion picture business. The mew branch of the o attack the iniquitous tariff before an audience| “Jes' a collection of half a doz- airi { university is the result of co-operation with the|partly made up of farmers whom that tariff|en weakiminded critters who think J“n:gonxfrn‘?h RepB n‘lols Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Eleetrio Light Office | Billiards committee on college affaifs of the Academy of |wrongs. He is right in holding that State rights|they're better'n this town because Sl & i ¥ B ng tha tate rights ¥ Motion Picture Arts and Seiences. Courses will|have been endangered in Washington. There still |[they have a garage ag well as a|% 2 3 OPEN EVENINGS be given in evening classes at University ('n]r;lll‘:»lilllm ‘:-no‘lml: :n 1:;”»]“‘( life to warrant him in f‘l“::'!“!:’k:::“'::.'[‘)-l_";'l‘l'filv"“‘ the angient APA Phone 94 lege, Los Angeles, in the beginning, and will|#sKing us to take this Government “out of the|attel 2 e NE! 2 i offer instruction, it is announced, in thirty-seven |D0nd8 of boodlers, grafters and lobbyists” and g J SE TOY Carlson Taxi Stand dagkrtments of study. sonborael fa. the nrepara.|TEEtOe it to (he ‘people; and e s right in say More or Less True SHOP o n tudy. concerae o pre ing that “Democratic division means Republican| If some women weren't plenti- H. B. MAKINO tion, production, direction and presentation of | gyccess.” fully supplied with pains and Fr.t Street EI‘ motion pictures. The purpose I8 to prepare stu-| But the Senator's “Instinct of the jugular and |aches they wouldn't have a thing g : i dents in acting and for all phases of the industry. [the carotid artery,” mighty in attack. scarcely|in the world to talk about Rt nox 118 for ST iew MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS - —— qualifies him for the more delicate duties of| Another thing you can bet on 3 JACK M’DONALD. statesmanship. When he assails the debt settle- | —— ="' Dave HouseL, prop. CONSTRUCTION €O, o g oo ments already accomplished, and in those still| peeeeeesss. ALL KIND! John B. McDonald, who died here yesterday,|to accomplish demands the impossible, he is dan- . 80X 1 was a good citizen, He lived an active life|8€rous. He is dangerous’whenm he demounces the OR HI and died as he lived it, regularly and without|Peneficent Washington agreement for naval re- v thou ' » regret or reproach. He took things as he foundyi‘::‘lmxr‘ '"“]j»wl“ws ineTgitts n thals d8e \ * AND e Fle 0Ok GHREs 18 e f0UNd | 4yands for a fingo navy. PP FSAORIONRY | them and met them squarely and bravely with Mr. Reed has more of the qualifications of a swtlon all of his ability and with @ remarkuble polse. |prosecuting attorney than.of'a Sudge A share o= MI lV & :lc never ]u.\'kl his balance, dugdn a large measure [of such qualifications would mot harm a Presi- | LL ORK 0 a very keen sense of humor as well as to|dent; Mr. Coolidge could do with it. But aboy 5 2 o ant, and he was square with himself and all men.|For these qualities to direct his undoubted force| § $ B ad S He 01d not kid himself, It was a real wortd in|M¥- Reed is not notorious; and his latest speech “‘t’ Cadillac and Marmon Cars ro C tlng CLAS which he lived and he lived in it without|SUEB€Sts that, at i greater than that of Stands at Gastineau Hotel MORRIS R S Ay any Amer ident when nominated, except = and Burford’s Corner i CT! Mr. McDonald was, an a1 public servant, |y jem oY Harrison, heidsiprobably too old ) g Every ey Ay e e e ol oy CONSTRUCTION CO. e knéw hia dity and he'fearlesly pursued it : & i FHONE 199 OB, 814 gressive men and women to save BYILDING CONTRACTORS R e 4 A ence of . 4 A g However, he understood human nature and he| Dr. W. H. Lane, celebrated London physician, The.p:;fld one when com- a portion of their money for their possessed in a very large degree that quality|Wwriting for a London medical journal, says that W.M ith the fellow who wn f 1f that we know as common semse. He .‘xrrrlsml}“"f“" @ man gets past the age of 50 he should » ;:e " b uture weliare, both in discharging his public duties ;m'mk @ vint of whiskey a week to encourage kg —says Taxi Tad. . it JUNEAU TRANSFER He was also a man of action. He took a live| 001 ¢irculation and tone up the stomach. But antalnmg a bank account COMPANY Interest fn the every day affairs and the public|™"Y '€l Americans?— (Florida: Times-Union.) The fact that OWEING :’OMEB MILLER’S TAXI tends to prevent you getting into matters of the communities in which he lived. Hel Ther ‘ S X HIGHER THAN HIRE is caus- Moves, Packs BRI arkiy vhirived 4t Beattd When hb hecame| .“'m\ Phiddieniedy . S L 5 ‘}‘""" 1““1:' il o v it o sodlocon . on Abuns !'ni;ht and “":ms““' ame | ¢ arties » ons i . CARS WIT! IVERS a member of the volunteer fire department and . Sorotor - Hptlind {EREE :blel:s c‘;}l'lv:::e‘rlnf Cartdl HORY. D morally. * Quickly earned his way to its head. He was a|—(Akron, Ohio, Beac T e ::5:1:8 Cars for hire by the ' FOR HIRE 4 ::::0}:’;;'?!'-:: ‘:'lf“rle}‘wr l;tflt?;‘l‘h:h' Party and STy — hour, day, week or trip. L jherever he lived as anm active nited States Senators are accused of buy- member of the organization. ¥et he performed|'M8 19uor. Maybe some of them need it be;m}:e Carlson's Taxi and WE INVITE YOUR ‘his official duties so faithully that he was re.| LCY 4. make a dry speech.—(Dayton, Oh Day rvice 0. the offite o Daputy SheAin at Seattts| °"™) viom Ove| | Ambulance Sexvice [{f - PHONE 485" * 'ACCOUNT d : eriff at Seattle 3 strong men and sturdy partisans of the PP e 4 o e et ppiaput, four thousand staiBflh from the® pii. | | PIASEE At AMESRFE L BLUE BIRD TAXJ ’ . “f He was a generous man. / He waus prodigal|and colleges in 4-unul|:‘e:|l1|;:l nur:u:;t;r:dmg tehoy J“nnsi:zmm'.:_:; e BOARTE Q s ilflfl ‘his time and resources ih aiding ihose less|ings, Neb.,, Tribune.) Stes{Ha Fhone le 0 s Stand at Bill's Barber Shop g The B- Mo Behrends | fortunately situated. None Iudistress cver called| | e ekl s | upon Wim in vain. None that camc within nis| ~The Nationsl Pronibition Committeo is un- g 4 ) Ba'lk ! 8 INAR " Whoen) for aid, /Ee"Mcted first. |B17ald. Its national conventiom will mest 1y G} Prompt Service—Day and - : 2 ¢ Sip was! Joyal in his triendabips ani o his| 260 (Philadelphia Bulletin.) 3 & Night 1 . I He never wronged any oue or be- P TE '” i g COVIC? Auto SERvVIC] He was a strong, sturdy, faith- | evnasttion rof BIMSHELEN against . ihe u, Alask . {aith| novel pnosition of wet President ad 4 soe STAND AT THE He will long | Catholic—Reed an d W o TR é) ere he lived [quirer.) e g -