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4 e — probably again lead the Liberal pany as a rep- DmI y 41(18’\(1 Empire M”T *otner ?'&’ sr'r" g l l PROFESSIONAL || ' resentative from that riding. ! n other folks’' affairs 4 S e I ____| The mew Parliament, it is belleved, will have ALONG LIFE’S It never pays to meddle; Seattle Fruit and ‘I Fraternal >ocieties | JOHN W TROY .. . EDITOR AND MANAGER|® three to one Conservative majority. Only four DPETOUR That is one thing for which Produce Co. or ) : You never get a medal. l RS, { s —— | members of the late Government were returned 1| sam il in Cincinnati Enquirer.| | Fresh Fruit and Veeetables KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel v ne | excopt ! One Laborite was elected. There will be 37 Con- By SAM HILL ‘ You mever got @ inedii Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS T \“‘; “tamd . 1<1-r\:1[1\'vs while 51 is the total membership. e — For acting up so silly, Out of town orders givem *— — okt Ofical B0G: Socond Ol — — But, ‘on_the ‘othes ARAA 1 special attention bt 2 Coldain Wl | Josephus Daniels scolds Chairman Raskob for What to Do! What to Do! You might achieve a lily = ! ¥ i fabs anies iy Juneau Lione 3 | his opposition to the Volstead Act, and declares; With v aath v 53 S - llunl-.-.ul.. SUBSC wnrnoN RATES, g opposition to e olstead Act, and declares ith crazy weather like we have, Judd Lewis, Houston Post-|#% C]Ub Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and [that a National Committee Chairman ought not Just how to dress requires a lot | Dispatch gl Meets every Wew nesday at 12:38 o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presidemy 1. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Thane or $1:35 O T eihe rate to go beyond the party platform for issues to of thought; s . J. B. BURFORD & CO i e e T advance fstress. The main job of a National Chairman is| We shed—and then we freeze—we He May be Right—But— L. C. Smith and Corona D Charles P Jenne { 5% A TR f .. Dikaut 3 then “We might be saner if we sang y will promptly [to elect the party nominee for President and to g 3 sar . do that loyalty demands that he back mp the| DO more—then - find ' dtihas|and played more” from an. article TYPEWRITERS DENTIST declarations of the candidate. Mr. Raskob is fol- FitRed -pipiig HEtAS 3 WAL (i il R Puablic Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine IR 2 Maybe, but it might drive every. ] Building B. '. 0. ELKS |lowing Gov. Smith Forty Years Ago body around us crazier. Telephone 176 = Meeting second nng k ¢ s Pyt e t ) S opme 2 They carried buckeyes in_ their — 1 e R S5 TR ST DA f'gr‘}fl\m\‘\:‘_i'n;dwv o for repy o of &l e had Riko the The San Francisco aminer is taking afpockets to cure rheumatism, in. We're Still Waiting ELMER REED’ — grelock, ks Hul Phel w1 Presidential pell of Northern California, and the|stead of having their teeth pulled An Indiana- girl got $1,000 H imrers 70 BE Lamoen|last account shows that Gov. Smith is recetving| out. bt el ok thotasi. dailare SHOPPE 'Dr. Abmyngtcwart Mz“ o Ruler, ALASKA CIRCL ¥ OTHER PUBLICATION “[about 69 per cent. of the straw votes to 31 per —e for spelling knack correctly at a Genuine Curios Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. __ Visiting Brothers (Jfl’if.’;n‘ £ " |cent. for Hoover. Gov. Smith was also leading Passing Observation spelling bee. ~ We'd be willing to e RARD -HUB DG |in the straw voting in Los Angeles County. How-| The country has survived every|spell the longest word in thel| | Winter & Pond Bldg. Oftice Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Bod.. ever, it must be admitted, straw votes do not| presidential election held so far. | English language for half that A e e Phone 276. e oy |determine Presidential electoral votes. - — Cincinnati Enquirer. Scottish bR RS y She's a Peach, Too What s the longest word?" GARBAGE | s T O | Regular meotings il 2 Her bathing suit's a peach, Boston Globe. l #econd Friday each {{ff e o g = . i th at 7:30 p. discovery of the body ot Alfred Lowen- oD Gt fr e We. dau% know but Wilklook. 1t Dr. H. Vance vy Fellow L | stein settles the question of his fate. The guesses s ld [ s 5 fate. #oe8 ) uRats over. gal ke B up as - soon as someone offers us H Al ]I ED Ostecoath—o1, Goldsteln Bids .:I.Au' aka - |that he had escaped from business turmoil to 86 wateh Lo kbt $500 to spell it. « L TR G SR ¥ HEISEL. 8 o gome unknown place through.a jump from an iy g AND LOT CLEANING Lleonud o oo‘;&tnlu Phyalc'sn |airplane were all wrong. Like All Other Married Men More or Less True LOYAL ORDL a4 0 £t o 3 “Who are you working for now?"| If reports of the way they dress g'ho:'. 61.”'0:“"“. “__““5'1“ ninem n_"'_".'__p Jumi"L:m“Nl.' General Match's ‘Story. asked an old friend. and act are true it means it is]3 ___ 2820 TO9OF OCF . et ot .w‘.. : ey “Same old wife and daughters,”|very much easier for a gossip|g - P night, at * c’cloc= (New York Times!) growled the other. than he parents to get something Dr. Ceo. L Barton WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. | | | he actial Tactd.oF tHG EROARBORE on b At ikt on the modern girl. Janeau Public Library ||cHIRoPRACTOR, Hellentnal Bids. | | ¢ D. FRRGUSON, Secretary. | ‘ Bt % Modernized Proverbs A flood of tears used to be fine Office Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 6; 7 to e AR A s Bl i L A ' 8 rip th . r Wa 8| § and 9; and by appolnment. Phone 269. | | YoUNT JU U LODGE NO. the World War are printed in The Times today| It'S @ short trip that has no de-|for washing away a husband's ob- T ELLEN TERRY IS DEAD. CHIROPRACTIC . & A M. [in an article by Major. Gen. Peyton C. March, | ©OUTs: away her complexion she uses a Free Readmg Room ia not ihe practice of Medicine, | | §econd, and FGurth Mon- e dea f Ellen Terry terminated the g 2 S H g g 4 T pections, but mow that it washes Surgery nor Osteopath; day of each mon The death of Ellen Te |Chief of Staff from March 2, 1918, onward : e City Mall, Second Floor opathy. i career of ome of the world’s greatest Women.| o) ..., then attached to the statistical Zero in Information gat to get rid of both him and his Wik et at N S By R B PR S 1 A B L\J"Afi Felock. areer of one o A g ‘alonel Ayres e ache L stica % . Pt 4th 2 o {ibiid It's all right to predict who will {objections. = X s A 9 ee score years she was an|p.. ; .. Geéneral Staff, ias naikn: tHe I 10 g U AR, Ma 98 m“rt ”H“- <”” 1 ”1 educated. She \\uJ,mf‘"’,] ‘,rt I".',' ". '"\'\‘k:.]' m'hi'u‘:-h- ; H,,-:”.' the em-|Pe nominated and elected if you We always have suspected the Reading Room Open From Alh } 3 ; - i = ehaticnustianac A aid swhy ‘ATl | seenrn e aan e e eleave] Acatab: | don't mid gettilip isughedat at.| tand: who (AHILAN WEie | téat 3. m to10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrecht y f age when she passed away ¢ FEERTH SRS cIIRT L, A0 i ‘| ter the show is over jacket for the ladies invented the PHYBICAL THERAPIST - career as a girl of eight. She|who would have preferred service at the front. L A ity iy, Hon fath 1| The story of the “transport miracle” might well g derby hat for the men. p e ey T rame from a theatrical family er father and B mRore 5 g > ik , Doc! Some shands e brutes s o : nd actress and her three|bear the title “How the War Was Won.” Just i m_nfl(h]m e ”';\‘»I!:.d(::._( ‘,':,‘,(,I,:. ire Grite “_:.u:‘l S R I NEie cactor an ten vears ago today 1,000,000 American soldiers ; s e 4 fopbi ety g T W ILDRED MAR ad Bmen carried Nefoms: the -Atiantie: i SiEAaey Doc says we ought'er. their wives as if they werc re- 79 5 AR BB ALicE" BROWN, " Becy caleulated that the utmost endeavor of the "“}‘l ‘Ir]i'r‘-l:m(lf Guidh ”"‘"‘(""‘1‘ i r”“ it b LBl PG o o TR = KNIGHTS OF Unioted States owuld bring no more than 500,- e e V"]’; K;"::‘ _I" f"‘ s 1 ey Valentine o.—bvfl—"uu‘ Dept, cegherCOLUMBUS e only a little less famous in her day than her|(gg soldiers to France in one year e A &5 yoman. hate oy = R. L. DOUGLASS s e B . | e tx e R e rman i this s Doomed to Maidenhcod isn't possible to make her believe Monday .“'-“ 730" 5. sister. There is nothing more dramatic in 3 Gapts i Medlipmsge o= PN Bishana: laves HeRHY: e ten't Optician and Optometrist Transient brothers urged Miss r is known best as the leading|of General March than the call of Amb: hnn" b S8 g “2"] i:[:-r:“"‘l m:llh o iles ik o 0 Room Valentine Bl te ‘ttend. Councll Chasa: ¢ . 4 Ml M A a8 p e ches| siderate enoug se ap- . m. & . |bers, Fifih_Street. woman with Sir Henry Irving. She played with|Jusserand at the War Department to ask Bovtih: . ~on, uk atsatiebaha ootk | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m EDW. M. Mq INTYRE, 3 K H by Appointment ,L H. J. TURNER, Secrétary. sisters and brother lived for the stage and wauld have been famous if the more brilliant sister had not out-shown them Marion Terry was| 7 2 A 100,000 men & month be sent over for four rving fir before she was 20 years of ' h a FNas s o Feintll ?” ”’ wn not until ten vears later that|months. General March, in a talk of “‘a minute|bas no hope _Tm “"2.“""“;‘ '“":‘.”!e .""”:]'I”' N S [E— 2 - A ¥ y Ay {or two” with the French Ambassador, promised er generation of today is tha | TDoUsLAs AERIE T F. 0. . they formed the remarkable partnership that con-|¥r tWo, W ol the FrELrS ATOEae P red This Billboard Age there were not enough parents ) J 2 Meets Monday tinued until Sir Henry's death nearly thirty| o€ (€008 GO 0 s immediate| Touring now enables yon to see, getting arm exercise with the pad- \ i Robert Simpson & nights § o'clock. years later, and earned for both the admiration| esponge” He had made his plea to President|What wonderful things there are|dle 16 or 20 years ago. § : : Opt. D. i Bagles' Hall and affection of the world. It was probably the|wijson “See General M h,” said Mr. Wilson, | t0 buy even if it doesn’t give you A husband isn't hard to spoil, N ! ' Graduste Los Angeles Ok “u"zlim' Wllli:'nu ott, W. !_‘__(f"’ most famous partnership that ever appeared on|The Chief of Staff had laid his plans, anticipat-|® chance to see all the wonder-|are that it must be most wives i s o Ostbaetty. aad L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting the stage. For industry as well as talent the|ing the extremity of the Allies. In April, May,|ful things there are to see. ::"tlf':“.:.)‘;P:I‘:(.lxrxtvl;woi:id“r them who o “ ‘ gl,m“..flm Brothers wc]f.""“' N o b A et e JI‘.T. ‘;:“&I "»:"]."1.-.1"" cr)‘.'r‘.:h:“n.-m» ‘p“f:‘tw:;ixlliz‘.e""' mB Still Going Strong It hand lotions were only for AR \!“"‘1'““” Leneses Grouad AMERICAN LEGION B A AR, A e T rx;xlnnl\’ml ~in‘ French ports before "July, 1918, | He hopped off ages back, hands made red and rough from A 9 ) o R ishil could be repeated and repeated; In the great| And ne'er once has he stopped |being in the dish and scrub water Every Bite Ig a_ Delight Bk e R Sin. Unthes. Siadee. go<in theiF nutive troop movement 45 per cent. of the complement to light; too much there weuldn't be any TRY MYREN'S H. TH fasx - 1R g, | each month 1» England and as well in the Pacific as in thel g . carrier in American ships, 49 per cent. in|Which means Old Father Time !use having a cash register to ring BREAD JAPANESE TOY Dugout. Atlantic States British, 3 per cent. in Italian, 2 per cent. in| IS on the longest nonstop flight. | up the sales. J Miss Terry’s talent was versitile. She was|prench ;,m,', per cent. i’ Russlan aiips, 2 The wife who serves her hus- uneau SHOP ‘ just as fine a Portia as she was an Ophelia or The procuring and asesmbling of the Ameri- No Accounting for Taste. |pand cold meals has to expect hot H. B. MAEKING Desdemona, as attractive as Imogen as she was|can ships were no less wonderful than the| The arctic tern is the world’s'words from him, ; Baker Front Street WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART gascinating as Juliet, Her beauty and gracious- |mobilization and training of 4,000,000 soldiers— c“fl"‘l“"”‘ ”_"_’I'iv‘ "'“';"f 44 l.”'lf It a man succeeds his wife . s P. 0. Box318 for Mall Orders LEGION, NO. 439 ness made her as popular off the stage as she was|Ships of the enemy seized in home ports, ships f”’l"!l tl; n{t ko .m ‘I l:\'ud*"“":(e‘n(' knows it fs because of her help| Phone 577 We deliver Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays on it. She was a great woman and lived a great[0f the enemy taken in allied and neutral ports, |anC back every year—News i "."“' it he falls she knows her heviced gy s — | | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose 3 b % |American ships commandeered everywhere, ships| NO use condemning him for go-: skirts are clear and only he is to Hall. {ife greatly. |built on order abroad and ships built by the|Ing from one frozen region to an-| hlame. . S Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- | Emergency Fleet Corporation in the 341 yards|Oother instead of picking out some ————————— THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 51 tortable cli Alleged gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. ) '8 )b ] hastil ronstructed f Hog Island t aller | warm, comfortable clime. ged | L SMITH HAS PLAYED FAIR. yards all over the country. T Ailied hn ooy | intellizent humans go might atier| CALL 137 HENRY C, GORHAM “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Y i sy R g - |night to movie comedies. Work by hour or contract. adv. i AT (1 " Preacher-politicians have accused Gov. Smith 3‘:,:’,‘1,‘:"2';.,:.[:,::“‘ '{1::‘ .1::‘1?,“"# '15:1h7|.m.}|mmr,5‘;::1 g R Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling of “‘double-crossing” the Democratic convention|giateg had only 94,000 tons of troop and cargo Statistical Note ?——————r—»—— Alleys when he telegraphed to Chairman Robinson, Vice-|ghips. 1In little more than a year it became the| If all the money every paid back 1 and women Presidential candidate, saying that he believed |greatest shipbullding country. ~ Goethalls, Frank-|When the ad says “Money back it| | Reliable Transfer 1R P o e the Volstead Act ought to be modified, and indi-{lin, Hurley, Schwab and Hines! Behind them |dissatisfied.” were gathered into Phone 149 Res. 148 Phons 318 cating that he is not friendly to the hteenth Peyton C. March, the alert, resourceful, in-|one pile, it could be put into a ‘ ' 4 | y ; COURTESY and GOOD Amendment. The accusation is not based on fact. |defatigable Chief of Staff, who organized an army |baby’s bank and still leave room| | §ERVICE Our Motto 1 o gres §i a soldi 3 ibutions. WAl o S e Bowon com B, 400000 ek he st a0 s SSEh st GEO. M. SIMPKINS €O. {[———— % vention dia not attempt. 10 place cither a wet or |SYeT 0. He was one of the ndy of the war : THE IRROS CO. | dry tag on the Democratic Party, it was under-|oginate PRINTING and STATIONERY M anu facturers Carbonated stood by everyone that the platform made it e - Beverages. Wholesalers Can- th;u2 l)«nmr.ntiv \:w;h;m s .num] be ;\'\‘.t or d’r Alaska Railroad Fortunate. AUTOS FOR HIRE Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Ll‘llt Office dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. as they saw fit, and it was explained in unmis T R PHONE NO. 1 takable words that the nominee for President (Seattle Times.) RV, i OPEN EVENINGS (everycne knew that Gov. Smith would be nom- Appointment of O. F. Ohlson, now with the o inated) would make it plain early in the cam-|Northern Pacific, to be General Manager of the Prompt and Courteous Serv- | paign that he believed that the Volstead Act[Alaska Rallroad is gratifying evidence that spec-| Z ice Day and Night, peclall ought to he modified and that he would promise to | lalized ability is still demanded by Federal Rates for Trips to Menden- | Bt i wony iward. & ohande. Tt kmm“inurlmnnm and again allays any apprehension hall Glacter and Eagle River | by every member of the platform committee, in-[(Nat political considerations might influence the \ | turns made them both rich They were as MORRIS CONSTRUCTION : adminiatration of the morthern tremmoriation | 7% DAY / 324 TAXI ALASKAN HOTEL \ cluding Gov. Dan Moody, the last member of the enterprise. % / C. VAIL, Proprietor committee to accept the plank on the Volstead In chief executives the Alaska Railroad has — 4 Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 Act. ¢ SAND and RN RE ATES been fortunate. Incompetency or dishonesty might MODE ASONABLE R &RAV.EL The fact that a majority of the platform com-|have arfforded opponents in and out of Congress ) 2P ( : Dave HouskL, pProp. rpe mittee of the Houston convention, and a majority |[Opportunity to effect cessation of construciton or Ca nte%vm;fl Sonovars of the convention itself, favored a n\ndlfimflinn“’)I"'lfill‘mn, but to the great benefit of all Alaska A thought in time may - ” = e or repeal of the Volstead Act was known to all|th¢ character and attainments of the men en- i e No job too large nor toa pot octor bill 9 J 8! the delogates. That & wet plank could have bosn |E460 DAYe bosm of exceptionally high order. || v @dewerhl MILLER’S TAXI small for us. l))ul‘(h ugh the : l.mnu and ‘_h', convention | yeoo o William Gerig, Col. James G. Steese and| |changeable weather of the sea- Phones 183 and 218 [} there was never any doubt. However, the ma-|Noel W. Smith are names of remown. To the||son. Rain and snow—are like- Juneau, Alaska IORRI Jority was tolerant It did not want, for the|efforts of these men are due the faultless con- ly to catch you unawares— CARS '"“!omw DRIVERS (.,0 T UGHON CO sake of the South, to disrupt party organizations|struction and the successtul operation of the| | there's always the danger of gon > i CO! Phone 62 . . Where trlenity reations had ecsenatahed vkt Reogd ik, gl Keeping Pace With with dry associations. It did not ask for a Mr. Ohlson comes to his duties with a record| |, Carlson taxi—you can rely wet tag for the party but it insisted that there|0f forty years of practical experience, having|}|on being carried to vour des- should be no dry tag. It insisted that the plat-|[Started his transportation career at the age of . . 5 I Frthined L g gy the Times form must be one on which Gov. Smith mignt |}/ He sifould quality as a worthy successor to l HON! : e B 4 b g .| distinguished predecessors. His appointment, bas- f i Tun and feel free to express his views on pro-leg on merit, encourages Alaskans and friends of Carlson’s Taxi and hibition as well as anything else it ! Alaska to believe that the Territory's greatest Ambulance Service The position of the majority was very clearly 3 venture will continue to have the best expressed by Senator Wagner of New York, a|of management, Stands’ at Alaskan Hotel and wet, and it was accepted by Senator Glass of R (Billiacds Virginia, a dry Actually. Singfe 0 and 84 Gov. Smith's telegram to Chairman Robinson __———y— rho“ was generally regarded as the fair and right thing to do. It was Gov. Smit intention that SHORTY GRAHAM . Modern business requires the high- Road At Bl Ay Shop est standards of efficiency in banking as well as in other present day essentials. BLUE BIRD TAXI : ? t H JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) H i “Whether Gov. Smith possesses any. Eift of | Somememommerrer e John Borbridge it should reach the convention before it ad-|real statesmanship nobody actually knows. He|}Prompt Service, Day and Nig ] A banking service that suits peo- Journed, and it did. It was a frank telegram|never has actually tried his hand at it,” says CovicH AUTO SERVICE and was frankly approved by nearly all of the|the Detroit Free Press. STAND AT THE ARCTIC PHONES ple is an appropriate banking service convention leaders—by practically the entire con- He is said by men of all parties to have given Phone—Day 444; Night, vention. New York probably the best State Government 444-2 rings ’ and our management aims at all times in the history of the Union, and he has been Juneau, Alaska A Governor four times. i service 1o M‘B DUFF PATTULLO WINS OUT 3 However, it is absurd to imagine that he REEDER’S TAXI to render such for the of o ol 4 nows as much about statesmanship as the Free . . 2 Prince Rupert was one of the few British Co-|PTeSS knows about partisanship. The P;‘;koa(d Taxi PHONE 182 this community. ia cities that stood fast b Liberal Pro- 4 0% A NE i VORI cities tha t by the Liberal Pro Now we know what the Prohibition Party Day and Night Service vincial Government. It gave its member, T. D. is for It is to tell all the other parties that 118 Pattullo, Minister of I,““““ a majority that|they must be Prohibition parties.—(Boston Tran- Stand opposite Connors carried him back to Parliament. Mr. Pattullo has seript.) Motor Co. ~ 3 4 lot of friends In Alaska who knew him as — ¢ Service Transfer Co. “Duff” Pattullo in Dawson’s ploneer days. His| It used to be that nothing was certaln ex- BURFORD’S CORNER SAW MILL WO0O0D home has been at Prince Rupert for many years.|®®Pt death and taxes, but nowadays close obe The B. M. Behrend‘m.. ! om:‘,g&fil'" It is said that the Liberal member-elect of j"\:"“ have mldled a l;‘el;nnm for the Yankees—|! THE JUNEAU LAunDRY PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY y, B85, ! Residence Phone 443 the British Columbia Parliament for Yale wil| 40" Ga., Telegrapl . 3 i | give his seat to Premier MacLean, who was de- TR Franklin Street, between . Nome Better—Box or Bulk Oldest Bank in Alaska It b feated in Victorfa. The Yale membership was|pop %% WOre apparent evéry day that|{ Front and Second Streets R el Heflin's real mission in lite is hasi | formerly held by De. Maclean, and ho will{the ‘ba” in Alabam.es(Philadeiphia (eapinns® PHONE 359 iy 01d papers for sale at the Empire.