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_—— o [called boss of Philadelphia, Senator-elect from J-—_“fll I‘n.um‘ with their scores this a : ] SROTESONAL T l hes | Py s i o0se cre are yet to be | ternoon : ¥y ! D(uly Alask“ ]np"'e Pennsylvania whose credentia e el b ALONG LIFE'S |“Anybody who can enjoy this Seattle Fruit and . Fraternal docieties WP e m“m.l 11 ]1 H‘nl 1 DETOY | classical screeching can adore Produce Co. [ or g first of the Penn State political leaders, publicly JR atic over the ¥adio; . . JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER declared Pennsylvania was for Hoover. After the 1| Anyway, 11 sufoy hus the| | Fresh Fruit and Veeetabies D'BS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel o big delegation reached Kansas City, while Mr.j | By SAM HILL |1ady boss announce: e Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS PR Py s | 1ady d iven s . Published evening gycept Sunday by the i Tukion of hif| Ul — yrogram for the after Out ot Tow O & BIRE PRINTING COMPANY ducond. and Mair ‘\1.|”,n was meditating in the seclusic ‘ e | cludes our prog e i special attention | 1 and 3 Goldsten Blds. t v , Alask: hotel suite, rare was telling the newspape 3 won.” 4 : str Juneau, Alaska _______|hotel suite, Mr. Vare was telling the DewsDRNer | gination’ Now: i sthutHiadiine| "o S St b RN v PHONE 56 s K dovis Tntered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class|pen of the change of heart in hi 4 Theme 1. 4o ‘need I Hoars 9 a. m. to § p. m. 3 Rpere o 3 . € s e guessing, e . i21ly When It's Sunburned | P s i e st Sem RN ‘ matter. 4 5 | Hours later Mr. Mellon issued his now famous ot |iEspecialiy . Club s & Satitis as sug- . rhoug ike » patted p1e, R RN SR T WA R SUBSCRIPTION RATES. [107-word statement to the Pennsylvanias SUB-|mp.¢ ckirts are something less lllhlm»h ll”\“ :i’ "\'\ ‘:l“:'u‘ fl':;(;( J. B. BURFORD & CcO Sati: avory Wed u I and| ting irability of casting their votes ot is face I always wa E . i 8 Dellvered by carrier 0;!,Ju!|;;uéw?~’""g‘““’h Treadwel |gesting the desirability of casting their ,.:1 |Vl than brief, e her o suart slbix i sk KIS L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne nesday at 12:30 B shall, piatase palll st Tollowing rates: for Mr. Hoover on the first ballot. This, (OFetheT | por when ye modern lass sits| When o smart aleck come ool Sreiook. One year, in advance, HONERE: = mm"u'\ with the fact that the National Committee seated down e e e : TYPEWRITERS Lester D. Henderson, President lfié:;‘;»:"h.v’x:d;‘l W r lrum y“:"‘.",f:;?.,"“,‘:fl{ W. W. Atterbury, a Vare supporter, “Nbf"l 'tvf She ;\himfvilb\”u what's worn un- Makes a Difference Public smomph“ Rooms snlngdlb Valentine H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas. B ‘e B ddias (OBt T B Reeds A ) e e e jimpson takes an optimistic|&#—— = Telaphosi 17é B. P. O, ELKS Telephor e |tional Committeman, inclin Vare e the man| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant| view of the rising generation. — 2 kY praselt " Yy Aeeti MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED P"E?fid 1o tne|PoTvers o the oplnlon AR N endiinbtl. Among ottier (inBESEREINGnY . T might too Jr T QIGHEGIERE BROWN’S 5 S | " wciated Pre is exclusively entitle 8l a € heel i the Keystone State and ) el G0N §¢ e A embers of it to WOrTy over. b “'IhmrAh,Nmm ion lnl“‘l '“‘""Ll2'7‘.‘5‘3(&"”‘.. ‘ul ”‘u “u‘l :‘, ry of the sury. il)l i ]v” ")"Nhl (-"‘;(:IXI:IDY; ‘m\ T L’ ’“ DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart “Ruler o4 it or not otherwi in this p u e efficie Secreta ¥ he old-fashioned o, Swee = SNTIST a Tuller, local news pub s e o N L } - ety to be| Home" mottoe More or Less Y"uf T Gs:e‘l‘l:“s"({m:““;:;'—_ s 5 ;’:N': t &5 Fiden, 3 TO BE LARGER The real “tragedy of the fa seems to be o W When a man wants a ha oy ‘ardi—' . m. . m, S R H””N o R 88 SR R o | the mabiity of tarmers to keep up with the. pace The Ananias Club chief he reaches around to his Noveltie SEWARE BULIING s, S0 £ <ot by the new styles of automobiles being shown| <] ingist on the obey being left; pockef and gets it, but uu:n : 5 Cents to One Dollar Office :hoo:: 276' 3 Co-Ordinate Boc. by the motor car manufacturers. in the marriage ceremony,” said|woman wants one, she knows ol s womor sy ——0 i 3 ot Freemasonry AR the bride-to-be. is somewhere below the nwkh[u: T Ruo:mn Rits | The big question to be settled now is who — but only a careful .\-.pun’]| with GARBAGF D600 Vinee | wr::gnprfl;:;elel::': it the next four opening balls of the| Blinks: “I used to think @ vil-|her hand will reveal wher A U | month_at 730" b il @ . ShANAD ek, TR G teR lage band made the worst racket| If after the train has pulled out Ostecpath—01, Goiditeln Bids. | |m. T0dd Bellows i i American League 4 @ as in the world.” of the llfnm-l her complexion HA! ’I ED 7 to 8 or by appoinmen | ALTER B. HEISEL. seen.t-ry ¢ | AT ¥ Jinks: “It may have been aw-|shows no sign of being messed up Licensed Osteopathic Physictsn | | An Intolerable Espionage. ful, but it would have sounded|they are not a bride and groom AND LOT CLEANING Phone: Office 1671. | | e like music long side a mod-|on their honeymoon. Resldence, Gastineau Hotel Loyl onDL 4 (New York World.) ern j orchest Another thing a woman learns G. A. GETCHELL, Sl — “"m‘ Peing Y | The opinion of Chief Justice Taft in the sttar sis M Doen married a yobu Phone 109 or 149 & 5 fameau Locy m;.a. | wire-tapping case carries a hint, and almost a Not a Beauty Hint or two is that candy bought by Dr. Geo. L. Barton night, at ¥ c'el | recommendation, designed for the attention of| The best thing for “skins” is|husbands comes in little bags an CHIROPRACTOR, Hellens' | idg. | WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. Congress. The Chief Justice argued in this|jg yoars in the pen at hard labor.|not in boxes with an expensive i u Office Hours 10 to 13; 3 t, %; 7 to | C D. FRRGUSON, Secretary. opinion that evidence obtained by wire-tapping name embossed on them. Juneau Public Library | |3 aa by sppoinfment. Phone 263 SO ToRE I ot s is legal for the strictly technical reason that Naughty! Naughty! It takes more than a rerutaiion and CHIROPRACTIC D b . "~ AL |the tapping is done cutside of the suspect's The only scolding now for being dependable to make a1 not the n;"?.‘%nfffil;?m' osims S S pOR 52N g A creat |house and therefore does mot violate the sanc- Dear daughter ever gets, falarm clock popular and it takesi| yo.qq Reading Room Bpy: BOF " OWopeTY Jay G sschimant About practical politics there are & L, a4 of his “person, house, papers and effects” Is when the hussie steals more than having a reputation o Ml mekard i = =g | dinning “st TisD o diack 4 many experts who will rise to remark that there| inteed by the Constitution. The Chief Jus- Her mama's cigarettes; [for heing a good fellow to make T g R TS T Weet ig mo romance. The nomination of Gov Alfred says, however H _— a man a Fuull husband. | Helene W. L. Alhrecht‘ cretary. Smith by the Democratic Party furnishes a Congress may of course protect the Give It Credit For That The dishmop has its good Reading Room Open From A || —— e ar E. Sm ) : - ¢ to.10 p. m. PHYSICAL THER. | : complete refutation of this assertion. There is noj secrecy of telephone messages by making “What,” shouted the wet orator, points, doubtless, but as far as 2 m. p. m. PR Pt ArES | 8 E:“i“gflg‘fw i more romantic story anywhere than that cox them, when intercepted, inadmissible in “has prohibition done?” we can see d washing lell Clrculn.unn Room,,‘(;gen !‘ra: Jenasties. a88a; d.':‘;','"nf“:urh'-nmnh :a »;, his rise from a Fulton Street fish evidence in Federal criminal trials, by “Brought the word ‘analyze’ in-|any more nopul.n than it was||1 to 5:30 l:‘“;n p. m. 410 Goldstein Bldg. 8 oclock, I_0. O nected with hi g hip of the greatest State direct legislation, and thus depart from to more general use,” piped a|back when they used to tear un ». Phore~Office: 423, i :r"" V\ru(."rlz‘fizvbufl‘zf: : EREESEI0 the Govsnoran i 0%, 1105, & 3 the common law of evidence. ailke-trottl the galls an old shirt to make dish rag Current Magazines, Newspapsrs —— THL VR EEn s UaRe % i s United States and, four years from th 4 i ’ lon't like eference Books, Etc, e X in the United Sta k i1 absatvath Since the Supreme Court has chosen to inter- e The people who don’t like 3 3 3 T Y B when « majority of political obser | pret the law to legalize wire-tapping, Congress Interesting Information bocause you havem't a lot o IE FREE TO ALL ~Valentine's Optical Dert. 1 Sl A proclaimed it was not possible, became the NOM“iy, " " anative save to follow this suggestion| A Kitchen runs a barber shop|monmey are people you wouldn't R. L. DOUGLASS Seghers Council No. 1767, inee of a great political party for the Presidency |y ho "i ¢ willing to see an intolerable espionage| i s Jones County, Tex., town. |wipe your feet on if you have it. o> Optictan and Optometrist d of the country |established in this country. The court’s decision jsied Neck is what the young people e Wluatiye Bld"d Tranatens ‘éi;:.‘::.'.'c‘;‘",:;.f \' Smith will not become Presi-|means that unless new legislation is enacted any Little Lesson in Enghsh do—and where they'll get it when| Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m. an fe, attend. Counoll 3 SRR Al BN A ¢ religious in-|Federal official may tap any private telephone Never-nad. s R0ttt the bill for the piper comes in. | f by Appointment || 5. MoNTYRE, 3 K R dent. All the forces of bigotry, o Il be arrayed|wire as he pleases, and eavesdrop on the private “Yes” when you When a man who can quote| uneau a— ——————_— % |H. J TURNER. Secretary. s ¥ tolerance, of narrow-mindedness, WL DY SEEECP | yyivgor private citizens. It means that Fed- Shadia . %l poetry and all the highbrow au —————% | “DoUGLAS AERIE 177 F. 0. E ; against him in the coming campaign. The influ-)n o o 5 ay legally employ these methods “Not” thors meets the man who can't| f Robert Sxmpson 7 Meets Monday nis ence of the Anti-Saloon League, and kindred 01 "0 ohipivion cases, in cases involving ‘“radi- quote anything but stocks and Baker»y' Opt. D t | 1 anis : < {lux Klan, of certain]| _ s volving si thods, in i ri car-load lots, the onl o . . { . T ganizaticns, of the Ku Klux Klan, ¢ i s involving business me . Gav RalkMiBR oricks OB oA : o ISR Ca B A% church organizations like the Board of Temper- of all types in which the Government's| , 1, of eage I did decide upon, [thing they have in common s 0'?‘“.“! 160.!0;:{;}..“:“1- Brdiners Weloaine i ance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Metho-lagents find themselves hard pressed for evidence.| peuauge of money I, at last, had|their opinion of each other. oxa 3pth=lmolosy B o di l.(-)y\nnh. will be used in an effort to encom- It means the establishment of a governmental spy stacks; Although a lot of knees are a MYREN’S HEALTH Ones Fitred A]{EBICAH LEGION pass his defeat. Possibly they will be successful. |system s lli\“l‘!""“;‘{‘»‘ k;:"‘Ill‘“‘“‘l"‘:‘r()‘ryli’:m‘)’"’ But when the dern alarm went off| total loss zlsl:um\-thl:n‘uv \\‘x’;;‘rl)];";;v:)v | L b4 R { ST s + srepi o aver. taka awdy. trom| esplonage! means blackmail, terroriza Lsralie ing so muc o5 4 D (7 T/ n e il i ‘n] (“}‘1“: wccom- [and precisely what Justice Holmes declares it to| o, worry still not mine w they probably are just as good BREAD e — fourth Thursday % his nomination the |-;.:|u.||1,w ha “;: e [mean: “dirty busines A orE i for getting down on as MYT" — & E::ozlmongn 19 B panies the victory of a brave, olesome HEAYL) " “gince the Supreme Court does mot choose to their owners have any occasion 3 B acuinst seomingly unsurmountable odds. Al SmIth | o0 s o bulwark between this tyranny and| yodernized Proverbs | for using ‘em that way. TRY IT | MRS G. B. PRESTON | £ had the humblest of humble beginnings. His Was|iho yishts of the private citizen, the public has A Wardi 6. ke WbaR o AL 225 1 SR | i a boyhood not different from thousands of others g relief except Congressional action finisheth the cross- 01d papers for sale at The Empire. ’ | TEACHER OF VIOLIN T WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Fy on the “East Side” of New York. The story of Spbed. pushle; & ~ — 2| $ Phone 577 We deliver S ] 3 his rise from minor offices in the city of New Fashions in Fidgets. LR * Phone 3352 Meets st and 3rd Thursdazs | York to the Legislative Assembly, to the l..fl\ painmsio d Musings of an Un_mun\cal Man at THE WHITEHORSE L g X each manth, & P.M., at Mooss norship, which he has held with notable distinc- (Manchester, Eng., Guardian.) o MusMehle HLP _» g tion more times than any other individual, reads The American exporters of rhewin})‘:-:zum an-| A wite fwho :'voum” drag hf: lot INN [ e roosmameae s - Esther Ingman, Ssnlor Re- : e s Itiplication of their Wwares|jlesser half from the golf course (0| | my. New Palatial Modern ént: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | like a story in fiction nounce a tenfold multiplicatio A s ’ 2 s e Ne i geni; Agnes Grigg, Four years ago the chance of his nomina- since vln-_ war, ;n\.ll ||}»- kn;:l..\h»:\re .\‘nd_ t.‘;"?;t a place like this :m;;htAm be re | Hotel at Whitehorse ) THE CHAS W CARTER MORTUARY - TIe, 9 f 3 ears. After|ea8er recipients of this most durable of inedible| ported to the P. C. A. | The Whitehorse Inn has just | ” tion set the Democeratic Party by the ears. mouthfuls. Whether this more -concerns the| wWonder why a pretty face and | been built in keeping with \ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” P it was concluded, there were many \\\*]l—lnlnl.mln] zealots of safeguarding or the students of social{ jecent figure can't go with a | the latest in hotel comstrue- | £ Brunswick Bowlin: political leaders and writers on political subjects |{itatio e 172 lice point. The latter will cer-| good voice: ! Hon. All rooms with hot Cortier Ath and Frankiin St Phone 136 g who did not hesitate to declare that as a DNa-jiainly have to consider the des te efforts of | Huh! That highmote stuff may| , ang cold running water of P Alleys tional factor in the Democratic Party he had|modern humanity to find satisfactory forms of|phe music, but it listens to me [whhh no other hotel in the AR TR Ve A o for men and women reached the zemith of his career. He has con-|fidgeting. Fidgeting is a natural nervous re-|jike the old dame was telling her| | yukon can boast, private s e for men and women founded these exper Waging a cleancut cam-|action to an unmatural nervous strain, and since|nuh where to head in. | connecting and public baths, Phone 218 e fleld, asking no favors other|it seems to be the inevitable function of civili-| hat contralto ought to bel| majq and bellboy service. | st e Lol e s paign In an open field, aikng wo o o ol zation to increase the unnatural strains we are|gianding behind a curtain. Her's| | Write or wire for reserva- L than the traditional American square deal, "¢ oo llikely to claborate the technique of fidgeting as| make the piano's legs look skinny.| | tions, N 0 = e captivated the imagination of the ru{lk b “'the world grows older. Some must be lifting| yonder what luck the boys arelpgs i 4 Py i . | | of his party that it required but a single ballot| e “glhow while others bite their nails; o THE IRROS CO. to nominate him as its candidate for the greal-iyeqps lighting cigarettes, and another maintains PRINTING and STATIONERY | M anufacturers Carbonated est office in the world—President of the United |nis ja in almost perpetual motion by providing Beverages. Wholesalers Can- | States. the indestuctible pellet for them to work upon. 2 3 % B e Again this takes one out of the realm of every|It does not flatter mankind that we should have Phone 241 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office ¥ PO NG i 1§ i 4 Phe|continually to invent new and trivial escapes ‘ | day actualities and into that of fiction, The|con to in L OPEN EVENINGS 2 romance that it is embued with colors :’l‘\"':g‘”\‘«"m\“‘lr‘f‘\ d"(hlh‘r\‘\’;t:;”;‘,jzi;:tfiur:lc:fl‘mc Ei P —q i i 3 p P! d A p y “ e =y i ment of his capacity. ‘But, when the h “"lsome or engaging habit, can hardly be regarded |*¥ |4 Prompt and Courteous Serv- | E G. A. BALDWIN his rise in the political arena is studied care-|, ", yice and it is g little difficult to imagine | ice Day and Night, Special | VSPRPRISEDT A Contracting and General Car-‘ fully and without bias, who is it that Will ven-|g,pgerous excesses of so jejune a pleasure. In \ Rates for Trips to Menden- | |S=oooereors Donter sud Repair Werk ture to predict that those qualities that have|these days almost every form of amusement is hall Glacier and Eagle River | | peceweeeese PHONE 5452 enabled him to rise to the very top of the ladder|{worked so hard that it becomes a social prob- 324 TAXI K N HOTEL S in party leadership will not also carry him to|lem. Bither it has to been encouraged by the C. VAIL, Proprietor A ———— s highest office in the gift of the American |provision of more facilities, or else it has to ade Cafe Phone 834 Y ;,,‘.: m': oo be stopped because somebody views it with alarm. B Next Are ) MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS But the mastication of a tough and tasteless ppEe TS material which Is neither drug mor swestmest — - Dave HouseL, PROP. CONSTRUCTION CARE 1S URGED. is surely a weakness as far from social censure | COMPANY e 5 as it is from aesthetic approbation. Thus to Hail us for a “home run” BERRY’S TAXI - e ias A warning against forest fires, lssued bY|achieve private peace in' public places may be after the game e nsen SAND Commissioner Charles H. Flory of the Depart-|qoubtful manners, but for once in these dis- —says Taxi Tad. 4 G and ment of Agriculture, is timely. This is the|tracted times the moralist nmeed not shake his Wk came Cadillac and Marmon Cars GRAVEL season of the year that forest conflagrations head. Chewing may be dismissed as puppyish :";I‘:"zu:‘zs &“ Single 0 or 94 || |Stands at Gastineau Hotel pe " g Syl b drry' w“l”l“ dhaa i S L (T yow'll find Carlson’s taxi serv- and Burford’s Corner Cnrpent"’;v;;::ll'g o weather not only produces a condition favorable - {ce batting a high average for wil . to the starting of fires, but it increases the Your Town and You. promptness. No charge for ex- PHONE 199 OR 314 Interest Dl'vulen(l Noijobi too large. nor tob chances for them, since the number of people (Phtarsbury. Prish:) tra passengers — from one to o small for us. taking outings is greater than at more inclement Mour town: Ketete ¥oi Why not do as wall five—get two or tl}ree ufl .\'mlxlr Plory urges e W 3 ese 3 ol B A By o *“pool” in and call. perfods. Mr. Flory urges those who spend \hu\‘hy the town s 1t does by you? No. cltixen fa] ]iriends to =iy . 3 o MORRIS delightful days in the open, in or adjacent to|.o \ o i1 none so humble, but what the town Carlson's Taxi and The regular semi-annual interest dividend UCTION CO. the forests, to be especially careful of fires. A |j an aid to him in some way or other. arlson's R'S TAXI ; 5 A e CONSTR (8) h neglected campfire, even though it be small, he food that he eats, the clothes he wears, Amhu]anoe Sm'vice MII‘LE will be credited to accounts in our Saving: B ING CONTRACTORS can be the source of a disastrous conflagration|the recreation and amusement that he enjoys, b CILD] . - Phones 183 and 218 Department on July first. Depositers who Phone 62 costing much in mon and material, and trans-|all ori inate in the town, because the money Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau, Alaska b W i j e form a bower of natural beauty into a sceme of (With which they are procured is made there. Juneau Billlards CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS desire their dividend entered in their savings desolation and ruin When a fellow beosts his own town he does FOR HIRE i 4 £ Coastal Alaska's forest fire loss in past years|hot stop there. He is performing an act that Phone Single 0 and 94 i book, may present or mail their savings book 5 bas been abnormally light. With the advent|'MPTOves his own condition, for every good word ta R hanle avteb July frst JUNEAU TRANSFER i D 2 .|and every good deed has its elevating influence. v of more and more motor roads, unles: extremf A few people are always home town boosters. | - o ', COMPANY care is exercised, there will be increases. We|ppoy accomplish much in the way of community Prompt }r‘:‘e;‘— 8y an Day and N“n:.g.rvm H are sure that the people generally will heed Mr.|petterment, and this improves the condition of PHONB . i the e on or before July fifth Flory's warning and guard against such an|not only (hemselves, but also of those who do|§ COVICH AUTO SERVICE All deposits mad y increase. no boosting at all. Juneau, Alaska BLUE BIRD TAXI in our Savings Department will draw interest e If every citizen would constitute himself a STAND AT "g‘.‘ ‘?{mzo SHORTY GRAHAM WHO PUT HOOVER OVER? home town booster the result collectively would Phfl'—”" & ight, i X from the first day of July. be many times as great, and opportunities for nee Stand at Bill's Barber Shop X In Kansas City just before the Republican|S€lf improvement would be more numerous. ompounded Sensikin ) convention two weeks ago, likenesses of Hoover [‘,""“‘“" bt iu ’;‘:‘“‘;n‘;"“hi:“‘l’}‘;“:":‘f-e Then 4%, Interest comp: y g § 1 he bo Vi e, . . : were paced in advantageous positions over the|S¢t Inte the boost wago Pho The Packard Taxi : paid on Savings Deposits ) fity. Underneath them were the words: “Who| . peljeve in hell, hanging and calomel,” said PHONE John Borbridge But Hocver After the nomination of the Sec-|gormer Attorney-General Gregory, and we are 118 y of Commerce had been made, some wag|with him in favor of all three for the oil- Stand opposite Connors | 1 tered one of these captions to read “Who Put|smeared, equivocating and skulduggerous Repub- Motor Co. 'mfi—m ' Hoover Over?” licans.— ( Houston Post-Dispatch.) Days—482 & ' Directly, of course, the answer was the Penn- o S . vania delegation. Then came the query The mark of statesmanship in these piping|&—— led that delegation into the Hoover camp’ not make the seemingly obvious reply, “Why, tary Mellon, of course” (And equally political wise-acres, strange as it may seem, | times is the ability to make a one-sentence state- ment that can be read about 40 different ways. (Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) Prohibition will have hecome effective when ly, perhaps, most of them seemed to confer w upon one William Vare, sometimes a a fellow can go into politics and forget about it, -(Dallas News.) TaE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets The B. M. Behrends Bank