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4 ——— e D(ul l IA . p"_e as pledged delegations and individual delegates | §————————— &) Who with the ladies thought he ' ; 4 ASK m are concerned. His nearest opponent is Senator was a wow! PROFESS, y Reed who claims but 129 delegates and of that lof nis fool ways his wife grew Seattle Fruit and ESSIONAL Fraternal docieties e Tibeie 07 vare: al8 5110t Boe > iens tired, JOHN W TROY L EDIJOR AND MANAGEB‘"“ nber 9 are disputed. All of the others men ' atia "o dis g TR g6 Mn iken Produw m‘ or |tioned fall below the 50 mark nor Is their : . KASER & FREEBURG) 4 el strength likely to increase §" . New! Yorke: I |Which doth explain why she's af | Fresh Fruit and Veeetables e & ER Gastineau Channel Sunday by _the y to incres g P | widow now. Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS Second and Main|undoubtedly occupies ome of the most favorable | Out of town orders given YR LS RN A A, - strategic positions ever held by any candidate | Ouch! special attention ’ 1 and 3 Gojdstein PBids. I as Second Class|prior to the convention. The popularity of his| Best Thing a Man's Ever Called pjjs Wite—I've just had my hair PHONB &6 . A . candidacy throughout the country has been| Th¢ “Papa” has & sissy sound, |gressed. Pk T T Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Astouhing to even Nik strongést supporters. NOUH:| s tar S AHE A | Her Hub—Pity you couldn’t go o o But there is somel e Clul Deitversd by catrier in Junsau, Dougian, Treadwell 80ding anort of a poll miracle apparently can| n]x:. is something thar’s pal- somewhere and get yourseit| [J. B. BURFORD & CO ne for ! Sukt % fradadn = s Meets every Wed WIng rates: o|Prevent his momination and should one of those| Anout the use of “dad.” dressed, L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne nesday at 12:30 2 take place it would be very likely to prove to a4 ¥ & o'clock. f the i A g Pest in New Disguise WRITERS ENTIST ;! it they will promptly | o o political disaster of the first water for| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant Bape Sl 5 TYPE TE T Lester D, Hendereon, President ‘As we get it from hearing the Pabli | the Democratic Party I kin remember when it was M,.:,,‘,,K‘,\(,,lk_q pi il mgm,. o Stenographer Rooms 'l“;l’al. Valeatine H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. ERsbme: consciences 'stead of barbecue| | : T © ks ern ‘“cut-in” is the T hone 178 B, P. 0. ELKS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Senator Reed's campalgn managers claim to|andwiches that caused restless . u Meeting second and The Associate s exclusively entitled to the son of the old- ~ ¥ / l ” ) ¥ fourth Wednesds s ,}., el § Pross I exclusively, entitied to the|}qve enough delegates pledged to block the nom- nights fashioned BROWN'S - evenings =t & e ed in this papei he | inatic P s They e “cut-up.” o'clock, K Hall. B B S rois = o6 DR P i O ar fodts. | Tat e The Amanias Club DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart it Mccpnthmidt | that pledges are often mislald i ghe"scromble) 1 know John you: are i £ ot S Stationery—Notions— DENTIST P plted, Ruler, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE' LARGER for seats on the bandwagon. pointed aid the Missus, i Greetifig Cards—Toys— Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. L A OTHER PUBLICATION. 8 RanN, “Do you get a report card fromw 0 e i % iAheh THANVIHAT OF ANV — the grocor was out of spinach Sofyo. oy in college?” Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING L 4l o el | Senator Merin says he will take the first|I have had to fix potatoes in: o, just an expense account.” 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Bog. | boat to Europe if Gov. Smith is nominated at|stead ALk — . —8 Phone 276. 31 Freemasonry | Houston. It he is elected we suppose the Ala- More or Less True . rretrriieg {bama torch-bearer will become permanently domi- "‘;‘I Meant the Way'I§ Is‘"‘b"""“,_ ‘Architects are teying to see how GARBAGE D H v {ciled abroad—but not in Rome. ere comes your husband,"{piopyp they can get the ton \ r. ance said the gentleman friend. who Oster. 30" b story of the skyscraper, and fash- path—301 Goldsteln BIds. d was talking to her 7708 o Sexec R A HAULED oy path—S01, Gelistelts B Loss of memory is apt to be ‘a’ widespread tertain him a minute while| g t:se:)fm“‘;‘,‘ i £ Rk D P 1 1 8 or by appoini ‘. WALTER B. HE1SEL. ‘secrotary. condition among contributore to political cam-|1 rush in here and get a weigh"|" Tyne girl who knows her onions AND LOT C A Onuml:‘le P g i e |paign ammunition chests if the Senatorial in-|she exclaimed. Lo I‘mln' - ‘ is one who can't be fooled into d.m..u Hotal LovAL. ORDL4 quisition committee sits throughcut the summer picking a lemon for a date. G. A. GETCHELL, —_— oF DOSE e IMW”"'“", Proverbs The uncovered masculine head Phone 109 or 149 RS T B2 SN rde No. PR A e may look mo sillier than the un- Dr. Geo. L Barton | night, at * el The Insanity Plea. Bl covered feminine knee, but no-| % - ® | | cHIROPRACTOR, Hatient | Bide.. | WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. g WA g . |body ever gets eye-strain from o % | C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. ~ s (New York Times.) - bR '{ | Juneau Public Library | |o®os,Hows ot ib fy Sty |_— 70 IO APPOINTMENT SHOULD BE In making public the report of the sll|n:()m- o Out'a Luc_k Tie cynic says if he were look- llld CHIROPRACTIC MOUN; '2”‘&“# LODGE NO, e i Sp FFI)H) UP. mittee on the medical aspects of crime, Mr. New- Golng out to enjoy the ballly o "e0 ™ good loser he would 10 gt ho pracice of Medicine. Hsocond anl A M o ton D. Baker, Chairman of the National Crimegame, eh hunt up a poker party and fight Free Reading Room Burgery nor Osteopathy, fay of each month ia o ) s alls. abtents he high stand-| “Going out, yes. But not to en- b 4 4 0dd Fellows Commission, calls attention to the I's 0 1shy of an afternoon bridge party. City Mall nd F + | ginning at ing of the members, who have been working|joy it; my wife’s going along uml! Women’s dresses are advertised , Secol oor HARRY L. LUCAB Maln Street at 4th HARRY L T Wkonst, under the direction of Dr. Frankwood Williams, [she understands the game like I1) " iloverly designed, and they Judgeship in this Division, and that he would|ana to the fact that the report was submitted |understand the Chinese sit#a-|y,ve to be now that getting one Reading Room Open From Helene W. L. Albrecht b not accept such an appointment were it tendered | hefore publication to two jurists well qualified|tion.” on is almost as delicate a task 8a m to 10 p. m. PHYSICAL THERAPIST | B, to hi serves to bring out anew the desirability|to pa®s on it, Judge Oscar Hallam and Dean s as fixing a lady's wrist watch. Circulation Room Open From Medical m-au Massage Second and Fourth Tuea: for fil the vacancy without further delay.|Justin Miller of the Law Schcol of the Uni- Interesting Information You cait see & Princess beniakl 37 B g:’:’n.—'l:oo P m. to AP« |n"mu days of each month, For more ‘than a month the First Division has|versity of Southern California. It was important| They have announced fromiu, counter of a ten-cent store :30 p. m. idate! 8 ‘o'clock, 1. 0. 0. B i v ‘ Phoue—Office: 423. 3 Hall, MILDRED MAR. been without a head to the United States District|to have ‘the approval of legal experts, for the hington that the new DOSt|y.¢ vou pever see anything that Current Magazines, Newspapers 2 TIli, Worthy Matrag Court In that time a calendar, already well ness Offices, 374. The announcement of Lester O. Gore that he is not in any sense an applicant for the Federal recommendation of the committee involves dras-|master of Icard, N. C., will be al, 0" Jive a Prince behind the nchum:uk., Ete, ——— 7| ___ N ALICE BROWN, Sesy ic cha in leg cedure. Finger. 3 FREE TO ALL s TR 5 KNIGHTS OF flled with cases of many kinds, has become | fl_]l'|” '.“"" L‘_“;,l&l‘"‘:f:'rg”’,l"‘m PSR o 0 ribbon counter of a department|g _TTFE T T o Valentine's Optical Dept. egnerCOLUMBUS e b store. ghers Coun 0. even more lengthy, and cases that should Bave|p... altogether unconsidered, either by the public| Total Results of Most of 'Em 1™ 11"\ .y jooks serious these & “‘, ..L n:?uwwmnml et Bl R LR been brought to issue and tried are still pending. |cr by State Legislatures. It has happened so A garden 1 i i 3 s pticlan an Mouday at 7:30 p.. m & Ly e ¢ = 4 . 5 o days she is squinting in a little Room 16, Valentime Bldg. Transient brothers urged Instances have arisen in which it has been neces-|often that an accused perscn been acquitted Would like to make— mirror trying to get a little more Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and |fc attend Counell Cham- sary to institute legal proceedings in a District{by a jury on a plea of insanity that general And would—if I by Appointment l Dreki, wat um-r'nu, P PO 3 e A ; red on her lips or pink on her Court some 1,000 or 1,500 miles distant adding|indignation has been aroused. The committee Enjoyed backache. . uneau & TURNER, Socre nose. =1 —_— both to the#cost of litigation to the public and |refers to the t 1 of George Remus in Cincin It would save many a man a ———’—_~———DoueLAs AERIE 117 F. O, & Meets Monday night | nati as a recent example. To entrust the decision A Mean Trick the inconvenience, * | : " et ity . big disappointment If legs show- i ol : Mr. Gore is well qualified to fill the vacancy.| ' digrehy PARNEAL atate: Mo, & JUry 18% {0} “Wonder why ti® ’;(":l‘ ;‘“ 80t} 64 the age the way the face does Bakery Robasy SB\ps i Harl ‘nl‘.',‘.}i,ml"%‘;.'.fi. s ko ke SE appliennt, bavel Aosy| ke the uMtlon (0r) (naspity the main issue|it in for me” remarked Jones. |Tyg nyerage man usually is not A t. Hatk Dougia L i of a trial. Mental experts often give conflict-| “He hand vou something?” ask:| o' any where he shouldn’t Graduste Los Amgelew Ock | [Ouy L. Smith, Secretiry. Viniting not exhaust the list of qualified Alaskans for|ing opinions, and the twelve laymen who must|ed Smith. G - P ) lega of Optometry asd Brothers welcome. the position. There are others whose legal at-|defermine the matter are unable to distinguish| “I'll say. He let me off for to-{ ooy out most of nis trounle 1s|§ MYREN’S HEALTH g AMERICAN LEGION tainments and character fit them excellently and|between them. If they are sympathetic with fhe|morrow when I asked him when| m“,f“ed bl ARG+ IraoMb AL o B Glasses Fitted President Coolidge could do no better than ap-|accused, or swayed by an eloquent plea, or re-|he knows my wife wanted me to) 4 BREAD Leneses Grouad I’ Meets second and point one from among them. The need for im-|luctant to bring in a verdict that means death | take the day off to help her clean| "1i o yurg face is her fortune fourth Thursday mediate action is pressing. The business handled [0 & long sentence, they lean back on the con-house,” grumbled Jones. she hasn’t the same opportunity —— e each month iu i this Division is larger than that of any other|tradictory statements of two specialists and give - Dr. C. E. Beatty [ Dugout. : to make a display of her wealth Division i the ‘Territory, probably as. hesvy .as|the, Drisoner the ‘benefit of the: douht by:an ac-| More Breadline, Candidatas - gt the 6ne whose legs are her TRY IT Graduate of quittal, Another business that must be P of » others ined ‘ublie i st, 4 \ fortune has. The Palmer School of. Chiro- all of the others combined. Public interest, as The resentment at such acquittals’ when the|shot to pleces is the button induss | ", DAGIHE el ; k "l 1t there is anything more use- practic and * fully - licensed | :e—————’ (o : : ¥ o B : v\nh?nm*. seems to _mm.mt a (-un\'l('l'uul has had|try. The women now don’t neec|, .. . the world than the ap- Phone 577 We deliver | practitioner in the States. | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART the Department of Justice, does demand that thela practical form in two States. Colorado and with the kind of clothes they AixiiB il tie mamoN Mo HAVES | 207 Seward Bldg. Phones— | LEGION, NO. 439 vacancy be filled without delay Massachusetts have taken the ‘decision on in-|wear, and while men's clothes al-lPer X /= 0 hap';,y s : | Office, 536; Residence, 323. | Meets st and 3rd Thursdays | sanity from the jury and placed it in the hands|ways are equipped with them &tig . i maxing somebody alwes il l........;.........s....—.a o i ~a|| each month, 8 P.M. at'Moose E L of disinterested experts. The résulfs appear to[the start the percentage Of rey h B ISR A, AT VA SIS P GIERR. - LR TS T SRR Hall. GOV. RITCHIE LEADS THE WAY. bear out the contention of the committee that|placement certainiy is negligible. appy. Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- the question of mental sponsibility should be . gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. Down the path opened up Several weeks|disposed of before the case is submitted to a Times Have Changed H.D.'; ;An“:h K;:_:;‘:”;oo'::o::: THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 8 ago by Senator T. J. Walsh, Gov. Albert E.|ju ince 1921, when the change was made| An envelope is like a woman; ‘:h:ermmu: Aricary, A ; P Ritchie of Maryland by renouncing his candidacy [In Massachusetts, there has been an average of it can’t go anywhere without ad- 3 . : “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute e — for the Democratic Presidential nomination has less than one case a year 4n which the defense | dress. ] v answick Bowlin pointed out to his party the ideal culmination|0f @ person dccused of a capital crime has em-| Tnat might have geen good. 3 % H Qornir 4 piie TERB 0 81 Fhoge 10 ud e Houretan convention that meets. next Tues, [Ploved alienists. ~The insanity plea as a last re-| years ago—but it's only a letter| | MRS G. B. PRESTON | Alleys g A% R 75 ""|sort is impossible when the accused is examined |now that needs address. L U B e 5 TS S KM YV GCTRRE ST A MR VY LY S for men and women day. When he was defeated in the Californialp.eo o' the trial by the State Department of TEACHER OF VIOLIN Stand—Miller's Taxi preferential primary election by Gov. Smith, Who|yental Diseases and its report is admitted as Be Good If You Can—But— l Phone 3352 Phone 218 the Chamber of Commerce last week telegraphed also defeated Senatcr Reed in the same contest,|evidence of his mental condition. Thote Wheid MAreisd dinn napikd 3 1 Senator Walsh, in a considered statement, de- It is reasonable to suppose that under the Billy How e, o, clared it was evident that Gov. Al' Smith was|committee’s plan the public would receive greater GEO M SIMPKINS CO . the popular choice of the rank and file of the|Protection from the criminally insane than it R e . . . l Democratic Party. This pronouncement is glven |nOW does. If the findings of disinterested experts THE IRROS CO. added emphasis in the statement of Gov. Ritchie|!Ndicate that a prisouer is incurably "anti-social, PRINTING and STATIONERY M anu facturers Carbonated who said in part he should be cared for permanently in a suitable Al ;TOS FOR HIRE N Beverages. Wholesalers Can- 3 | J h W, g institution. Instead of releasing prisoners ac- dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. LR AL e aflagly ;aviakal quitted, by a jury admittedly unqualified to pass Phone 244 . Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office PHONE NO. 1 I R R ront. rurs nection Jht. b on questions of mental responsibility, ‘it would OPEN EVENINGS - Lt T At veady to Mlien ABeoaleds "f' possible to attempt their rehabilitation and —a lf- — T e s Sl either release them on parole or keep them where Prompt and Courteous Serv- | G. A. BALDWIN by i o I RO SRR o they could no longer injure the community. ) | ice Day and Night, Special | Whatever contributes to Democratic e | Rates for Trips to Menden- | Contracting and General Car- ::"xl«l;: :-;I:mn\{ (|;,-".m..y(ly;(n:-lnn.u;‘m l‘ll)‘(-‘m;)- & A 1| hall Glacier and Eagle River | penter and Re Work e victory is my duty to ] i . ’, S PHONE 54562 do my part and 1 do it gladly. Jun l:ngld Laws. - . 324 TAXI The withdrawal of the Maryland Governor | (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) H ) O. VAL, Proprietor ALASKAN HOTEL —— Bas the fmmediate result of adding 16 votes to| Something has been started in the Texas Pan- { | Next Arcade Cafe Phone 334 | Gov. Smith’s list on the first ballot, This fairly|handle that, it it spreads over the country, as it MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS assures him of 700 votes at the very. outset of |should, will fill the familiar long-felt want. The A the convention which is 34 short of the necessary |City Commission of Amarillo is going to repeal Dave HouskL, PRroP. CONSTRUCTION two-thirds majority. This does not include dis-|2bout 200 local laws that are no longer useful, We've a_picnic drive for BERRY’S TAXI } COMPANY puted claims which, if allowed, would make the |l ”I“h‘ Sver wemg . cabien i you W § o | SAND and - e law books o marillo, e o0se every- : b Y F mnllt ’fifin-:.ms that even the most bigoted Demo.|¥NeTe €lse, are all cluttered up with ohsolese s Jaxi Tac, Cadillac and Marmon Cars A ~ - s .'”‘" :‘ ‘f‘f':‘* ‘f" o e¥00-~ regulations that are not enforced. That is tRe| | Webster defines “picnic” as a|||Stands at Gastineau Hotel o . . GRAVEL - : 5 cratic partisan—even the hired orator of the|pest thing a e A s g about them, not being enforced, but| |short excursion into the coun- d B 9, Ku Klux Klan, Senator Heflin—could realize the|they are in the way. And always there is the| [try by a pleasure party—we .and Burford’s Corner ¢ Carpenter and Conentg implication behind Gov. Ritchie’s plainly’ spoken [danger that some fool official will take a notion| |add—in a Carlson taxi! Your PHONE 199 OR 814 . . WWk~. A words, ' S0 great is the majority sentiment for|to enforce ome of them; such as the one for||family will enjoy the outing p A FMncwl Gov. Smith that the very utmost party discord|the regulation of automobiles, This law was| |—the cost will be small. 2 would follow if a small, intolerant minority were !‘]fl‘“"“] when the fll""’moblle first came to Amar- ! i s allowed to block his nomination. Behind him|!ll0: 1t was looked upon as a menace to life and : I titutio limb. To curb it a law was made which re- * m u n the party can hope to enter the campaign mor S \/ 3 closely united in the hope of mational victory [0 Ting ' hei) at every. street Intersection, Huv. - el MILLER'S TAXI than has been the case in the ‘ast eight years.|ing done so, he was at liberty to proceed at six Ambulance Service b 165 Rxa aih Under the circumstances, it is hard to see how|miles an hour until a team came in sight, when ones an > % . 8 » an: laskan % Loa s the Houston convention can fail to ratify the(he must stop if the horses were skittish until 2 d',:‘“:u s b : which through constructive clearly evident choice of the majority of the|they had safely passed. And 199 other laws like FOR HIRB i party—how it can fail to nominate Gov. Smith|that Phone Single 0 and 94 service has made itsel] for its standard bearer. It is high time for repeal. Amarillo, by b4 fo' l R hpe AP R L starting it, has shown itself a city of light and - 3 2 SMITH'S STRENGTH INCREASED leading. 1Its example should bé followed all over %, an umportant place in. the 4 - |the land. Them, it a way can be found to Nient Day and Night Service mercial life of the struted their delegation’ to vote for him for the|have been kept busy learning. the laws. will be errito B St i St Bossion, Gov.: AT|able to bt momethink MenEs T WiLie BLUE BIRD TAXI T ry. Smith was fairly well assured of 684 votes on the Phone—Da SHORTY GRAHAM opentng ballot. Tt is possible that his strength| The Southern Democrat's hard job isn’t that | 4443 the Stand at Bill's Barber Shop will go beyond that figure as his supporters claimed |0f deciding between his prejudices and his prin- to be assured of 724 votes prior to the Kentucky ciples, but deciding which is which.—(Akron, S conyention. If this is well founded, then the|O"i0: Beacon-Journal.) N . " Kentucky delegation would bring his total to i s The Packard Taxi : i 950, 0% 30 more than the Becessary wo-thirds | (g Coeeon Akt 1 e e o John Borbridge o, ; alki S ccasional nip to required for the Ill.)lulnd.tl()ll. get up their courage to vote dry.— (Philadelphia 8 TAXI : re-convention figures Gov. Smith is Stand opposite Connors 5 g P in|Inquirer.) Sotor PHONES w position than was held by Sccretury Hoov- The L i Nights—377 before the Republicabs met in Kansas The hip pocket used to be the pistol pocket. - latter's pledged stremgth was below |T0day it is the flask pocket.—(Atchison, K ooy Glok b ¥ the -”quty point and he had serious opposition |10P¢) } W and in the Eastern drift for Coolidge. Tnl Jmu LAUM of Al Smith will not even be presented to j the tide in Hoover's favor and|Houston convention. Prabably one of - these| | Jrost and Second Streets’ Smart Alecks who delight to boast that the; 1 PHONE 359 hu no serious rlvnl insofar fnever read the papers.—(Milwaukee Journal.) id ¥ . _the blow ‘up of the Coolidge movement A fellow out in Kansas has bet that the name Franklia Street, bet 3 REEDER’S".I‘AXI

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