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4 Dall llaslla E'” )lre ].w‘.- this he would have discovered that the(§ coming in labored pants, to have l——l . r PROFESSIONAL T Democratic candidate for President did not bolt some nut ask you if it is hot E Pl il J I _|nis party's position on any question. He would enough for you. Seattle Fruit and a— " Fraternal >ocievies JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR "AND MANAGER | !ave found out that Gov. Smith did exactly| [ ‘Eogey Produce Co. T s e (O ¢ the R , | Must Be a Bootlegger 3 . ———— | What every member of the Resclutions Commit- “He's pretty well heeled, jsnt| | Fresh Fruit and Veeetables | | |DRS, KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Publis r cxcept Sunday by the|tce oxpected that he would do and that they ? b Sk Wholesale and Retail 'hl.\u\n um ANY at ond and Main : s Y ~ he?" q " DENTISTS Juneau, Alaska \I,,,, ared the platform so that he might do that [@————— Mt Ha ¢ T fotiedoA es s Out of town or o:;- glven 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ¥ t r 8 a uchind Y ilie i > ntlon 0 [very thing without conflicting with his party | Rotiea OB Wite ‘eves: RIRHES. ok speclal atte HEONGE B8 o .1m Ln ation of principles. If he had asked, also, in need of paint.” s Honts 9 8. m. t0'd b, 1. Junc..u Ohs about the convention itself he would have been| Obcerves the Gynlo 5 7 7 ; suU IPTION PATES. ol i oy Club 1o G o Playing bridge with the wife as Delivered by coerier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|!01d that Senator Glass told the convention that ! i o B Can't Be Done 0 | 1% & Mesta ovorn Tl Thane for $1.25 per month. [the platform bound no Democrat who tavored the|¥°U Par Is a pleasure likel .yow 10 BE HAPPY THO J. B. BURFORD & C : e follo : touring in an ancient flivver, . A nesday at 12:34 : ‘1’,,: T g e ance | Tepeal or amendment of the Eighteenth Amend- HOT."—Headline. L. C. Smith and Corona $1.2 | i o'clock. 3% they will prompily | ment or the Volstead Act to silence Appropriate That s easy as keeping on ycur TYPEWRITERS Dl‘. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidese Entered In the Post J u as Second (lunn‘ matter | T i “What shall we adopt as a slo- Public Stenographer DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Telephone for it d Business Oftices, 374. | Former Delegate Geors Grigsby and Demo-fgan?" asked the Chairman of the Bavod s Lor ok Wohs i savis. b el Rooms 8 and 9 Valentie A T Well, th ple- of those day gclock, Elka' Hal | it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also ho| wanta the Territory to have & full Territoiallnot one cent for gunpowd&F™ the peay Victor Orthophonic Radiola H. Messerschmidt, b Dr. A. W. Stewart B | {ox. s . ak > voice / ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|the fisheries and game. He has added a demand . trip e DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION for the repeal of the a Bone Dry Law with - Anderson Music Shoppe Vi loods pgROrS DR S i a1 Freemasonrs legislation on the subject of Prohibition as the| With its floo ‘W'I’L"”"."‘";1‘("“\_’5"", My salary once ! Y Oftice Phone 469, Res. | | Fresmasenry people might desire that is not in conflict with | oo U i = I could call mine— GARBA E Phone 278. L as solid '$____ ST Ty i et R It is all thine. - | |/ month et 7:30 Envy 3 H 4 l ’I.E l, r. H. Vance o, ad Fellows Our greatest complaint against the Depart- I look at my daughter as - ~AL’I‘ERB l |ment of Justice in the United States is that it My Great Life AND 10T CLEANING ; X 4 ; _HEISEL. Sccretary. ny failure or Irregularity | — — e feet while standing on your head. —_— i‘xm. nomine for Delegate this year stands{wWomen's Soci for Outlawing A e ianiSdyagiiain Wenk v - Buildin {Muelllmg‘:yrgnd&n] MEMBER -7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. quarely upon the platforms of his ty — the|War. # e L i % Telephone 178 ourth = Wednesds i s 1,900 years ¥ evenings at The Associated Press fa exclusively entitleds to “"".vmunli for seli-government for Alaskans, He| “Millions for face powder by:|liamonds 1900 years ago. Radio Ortho honic | : ase for republication a1l ne dispatches credited | edscrachn ; % then didn’t have to worry about t g 5 xalted Ruler, focal news published hereln. ° 2T form of government including jurisdiction over|gathering answered as with one| o8 FEEE EEE T VAR COT has ;‘;;:::(;‘ “l’,‘;:m‘e““’;’:;!““ M. H. Sides, 3 . - - _ni, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. |8 e ‘i imasmiieas e e s e e e [T R TEC TR slature to enact such|Liauid Would Seem to Fit Better After the Honeymoon 3EWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinat x| Regular meetings | Federal legislation on the subject. But now, alack! second Fridey sach hot coat 1 slip on, PP bl e ih:l\ not caused the arrest of emough Prohibition| Ana wonder why I can't ; i Are WOrking OO MR SEBHN ©. A 'GETCHELL to 8 or by appolnment enforoement agents for ati R \ s f ¢ little the doc. Koo 4 Liconned Ostoonathic Phyaic'sa oyaL, a : 1:‘|‘”v‘y(uvnn nt ag 'm”ql.'\\(fulru ::u: %nlv laws ..lf |.|nf Go with that little on. bt e 1t stghinditE Youillat Phone 109 or 149 e el v 2RO . DEPFIOUIAT'Y ST RN FODS o “hut it is the only way I can keep & Beeidence, Gastivesy Hotal Bkt Lm.- Ne. |their Constitutional rights as Americans. Our Lucky Hads pisceagytiagipl e B s A ——— —-— Mocls” every” Menda next most serious complaint is that it has -| Blinks: “Is your wife interested et 3 al e — ks - e fened {00 iRty ProbibiLion G Hurcatinbeerih |10 politics Janeau P lic Library WALTER HELLAK Dictator.if ¢ e Jinks: “No. I can vote for whai- More or Less True d Dr. Geo. L. Barton C. D. FERGUSON, Secretasy. inals against charges of murder, assault, unlawful | Jnks: THo T ot ¥ole You can tell by Herbly dookig gy CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. searching, bribery, violation of moral codes, etc at a couple that if there ‘dre any Free Reoading Room Office Service Only 1k A J‘UNEM) LOJGR NO, & S 4 3 Passing Observation germs spread in their home, kiss. City Mall, Second Floor Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 w-(uml nn‘d Fourth Mon- CANADA \\II‘,RI( A’S BEST CU* ‘l()’\"«‘](i Make a date for yourself o be in Juneau! r g Iny Not all the hard-hoiled eggs that [ing gets a clean bill. i Main Street at 4th . m. to.Bp, M. afd 7 p. m. | next week and to tend the Fair. It opens|gq 1o picnics are in the lunch bas.| Moderan couples don't have as For the first time in history Canada took first | Wednesday, September 12, and will continue four |ket, tmany scraps—you can’t crowd as place among the nations as a consumer of Ameri-|days and evenings until Saturday night, Sep- oo '““f" who have '“f"*(l_mr Circulation Room Open From Blrbery nor Ostebphity. ki can products during the year ended June 30, re-|tember 15 What Pa Knows gether 30 or 40 years have intc) |1 45 §:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to| | B—— —. —— Order ot placing the United Kingdom always, herctofore, | — MaRchof, our socalf ROIHERMIKICHE p et i b 0 p. m. 3 -2 Becond And Hourth ‘Faee in first place s 2 are responsible for a large hunk] An optimist is a husband. who| | cyprrert Magazines, Newspapers days of each month, e L G e Prosperity m Canada. ot our worries. thinks because the new home they Reference Books, Etc, Helene W. L. Albrecht! 8 relock, o 8 vi i Hall, M”l’fl-‘FD MAR. World War, according to Dr. Julius Klein of the| Wle mpermel are moving into has more and FREE TO ALL PETYRIOAL THERAPIOT S United States Department of Commerce, the| (Olympia Olympian.) Funnier Than Any Lamb larger closets he'll get a few e — Medicnt Ounaatica, Nawags fetion Eifiwaon: which ‘has. 1 & i S dores| We spend a good deal of our time wlkius.lflwy say Mary had a little lamp, [more hooks for his clothing. lectricity KNIGHTS OF n ich has long b "““land reading about prosperiyt in the United| And at school it made the chil-i Among other things that get a i 410 Goldateln Eids. sognerCOUMBUS most market, was buying just a q °r Of Algiites, and we usually conclude that no country dih; laugh; man in bad for keeping from his THE WHITEHORSE , ln fii‘—“lm. Py | there Comeh No e on earth is quite such a haven for investor, Byt when I saw her on the beach|Wife are some of the luxuries the * i r::;m:.m,;m.{;‘a‘? ;‘;',:'fl business man and worker, as this country. But| 1'm sure she had a Httle calf. |nelghbors are enjoying. | INN | & ] 5 ;. | Iransient "brothers “Urged With §344,000,000. But in the twelve months|we usually forget to consider what Canada’s Billie Wood. Nothing galls a woman more| | The New Palatial Modern [ Vlloith;:ln&vjafissob ore, witin Straet” (AW ended June 30 this year our exports to Canada|condition is than hawibg (to be swestido hes| Hotel at Whitehorse ! oo, L DOUGLASS o welNTyRe 3 were valued at §$62,000,000 while the United| The house of Mathewson, McLennan and Naturally dearest enemy—and nothing galls| | The Whitshorse Inn has jnst Rgfl: "". vlun{‘m. Blog, s i Kingdom was second, with purchases amounting[Molson, of New York, has just issued a memor-| «ywha¢ makes you think he is a|a man more than having to be| | been built in keeping witk Bl R Lo e DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. & to $809,000,000. Thus our northern neighbor,|2ndum dealing with Canada’s prospects, and the s it b L8 ¢ Dlbs respectful to the boss who has| | the latest in hotel construc- ' by Appointment M,“,l,z ’;"“;A‘l‘)‘.: Dr. Klein pointed out, Is mdre than $50.000.000|Memorandum is one that every loyal Canadian| ™.y guis he's fond of leeks” turned down his request for a| tion. All rooms with hot i Sty night cloc 15 the: Tead vill pride. Incidentally, it is a thing that B s BT T e L % Beijer’ Hall e lea f . ¥ i > s of the United States might well be Saie iR wshion has made the skirt pret. | | Which no other hotel in the Robert Simpson !)oug&:;”\l)vllllsutx:l' (:;tr.yw.vl‘;"c;:: i i | . B N ecy e % . ¢ i B L ) ; e t a petting party|ty short, but not any shorter than| | Yukom can boast, private t. D Pt gt L prosperous,” Dr. Klein declared. “It is looking It begins by pointing out that there are i fhe modern ways of living have a| | connecting and public baths, et R c i toward vvh. future, and its .n\l‘lu«‘.u-.- branch-{$5,000,000,000 m'. (‘<||:n»(g|| «:4|)i|'lul inwshl-d. il{' (;:;1‘1‘; Drop in, I've oft surmised ol okt y ‘ r‘:,alld and me;oy servlce_. =... AE T L oA LRGIoN Ing out in a variety of ways.” The foreign-trade|ada, the greater part of i frm\]\ the “Tafled [ o o ST R e iR L vite of wire for reserva. WL el AME! executive mentioned especially the extraordinary |States Yet, at the same time, the proportion Abes. Ybhavd : be convinced that the rumble seat|, tions. Glasses Fitted Meets secona and activity in the Canadian building trades as being|0f Canadian to foreign capital is steadily in- [ Vs s B e to 9 p. m. Phone 529 sinning at i Reading Room Open From CHIROPRACTIC HARRY I LUYAS, Mas er CHAS E. NAGHEL. 7 1. m. to 10 p. m. is not the practice of Medicine, Merhtery. e il billion dollars’ worth more of our goods than Canada was taking $594.000,000 as compared It “Canada . today is vigorous, progressive and parents . reaaiti They'd surely be surprised. of a car traveling through the Leneses Grouad 5* fourth Thursday g indicative of favorable business conditions north |“T¢asing blic streets is any ve "'5—— -~ each month i The memorandum then goes on to say: public streets is any improvemen - 3 i i } v i 1% Dugout. of the border. Buildings are going up, he said i ; S avi Cause and Effect over the old haircloth sofa in a . i 4 b inl v r's the Unfited States have " M r 3 to the value of more than $250,000,00 for a six T I T “She scemed all broken up |dimly Tehted parlor as a place to| | Wrecking Contractor B C"m]‘];“’ Todd ) months period s year-—surpassing the previous the possibilities of Canada as a result “That’s because she'd just dig-|do one's courting. LEE ROX ano armony | | inni high mark by 30 per cent. The construction sta- of that country's prosperty during the covered her husband is broke &1 Padding these days is like al | Houses and buildings razed l SV“"” Rates Beginning ; . t 18t tistics for the past four years, Dr. Klein asserted, last thee years. The great fleld crops 4 = @ity act oni8 Bl o't be hid,| | P. 0. Box, 298 . Phpne AT1 | &4 s ilpns ;”;.,u show Canada to be in the midst of an unparalleled of these years, the flow of wealth from Wi ol @ (and you know nowigRat.any cutves | #——— s o T | Meets 1st and’ 3rd Thursdays era of growth and development. The largest pro- the mines, the record-breaking volume That “was ‘quite 8 come-Adwigipa”girl has sre hamidwg. el P e each month, 8 P.M. at Moose B e b sohie s of newsprint production, the improved remarked the facetious mah ®s] The difference between a telo. | fom i 2 Hell, B e o sition of the railroads and the steady he stepped from the elevator He[phone and a broom fs-that there | Esther Inj , Senlor Re- keneiml head A i sXpans cf Canadian manufacturing [had boarded at the thirty-fitfhisn't any need of having the broom THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 3 gman, Zenera leading of “industrial construction’- i gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. y have combined to produce an outlook mmr . around so far as daughter is con- - showing that Canada’s building program is on a of optimism and confidence. cerned. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” scund basis with reference to the commercial At the present time all branches of Useless Information The old-fashioned woman who VA atid industrial requirements of the countr: manutdotusing 10dukbsy. séport s iate There is a sphinx in Bgypt 41 {always was careful to make sure|{ Corner 4th and Frauklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling Canada, a country of fewer than 10,000,000 volume of production than at any sim But they are rare among h@-|her hat was on straight and that e} Aue S people, now has an annual foreign trade totaling lar period for some years past. This man beings her peticoat didn’t show, now has T hien MR CAE $2,360,000,000, or about $240 per capita, Dr condition is reflected by the index of s about making sure her complexion A Klein reminded his hearers —adding that, if the employment for ihk SHANIEIuting in- Doesn't It Infuriate You— ' |a daughter who is just as careful Phone 218 United States had such @ per capita foreign busi- duntry, WHEh now AN AL 2 Dighte When you are dragging along,{is on evenly. k i g ypite &n bus level than at any time since the index serapiratiqi volling off you' liko's v RN O, as this, our exports and imports would ' . § was inaugurated in 1920. * * * A fur- Niagara Falls and your breath|Old papers for saie at the Empire. GEO M S’Ml KINS ‘_,0 te something like $28,000,000,000, instead ther indication of industrial expansion % s . 2 X $9.000,000,000 figure that was actually in Canada is shown in statistics of f THE IRROS CO. registered by us in 1 Even with due allow- electric: energy production. It is of in- | v 1 PRINTING and STATIONERY M an u facturers Carbonated -ance for price changes, Canada’s commerce has terest to mnote that Canada consumes Beverages. Wholesalers C. (quhlu) since 1914, more electrical energy per capita than AUTOS FOR HIRF 2 dy iite Desy CerboMis: dak “M,“,\ entering vigorously upon the any other country in the world. V] Phone 241 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office in- PHONE NO. 1 dustrial age, characterized, among other things That lo & Zeiler MmRAM RIS UNEERC s, e OPEN EVENINGS "|by a hard-boiled investment house, accustomed by big combinatior Dr. Klein sald. He di-|io investigating before praising. It demonstrates rected attention, also, to the fact that at the be- again that the man who thinks prosperity and "HUMAN LABOR-IS THE MORRIS ginning of this year American investments in promise are found only below the northern||d PERFECT COMPENSATION. MILLER’S TAXI CONSTRUCTION Canada amounted to more than §3,000,000,000— |boundary of the United States doesn't know OF THE UNIVERSE " representing nearly a quarter of the total that|what he is talking about. EMERSON Fiaette and 213 : e 2 COMPANY TR el R P A cans WETOU Dhrvaes ALASKAN HOTEL SAND and P ibrican brsoon platte. 1 rthe I;\.uluill ‘mu~..|.. A Slap at Privileged Nostrils. FOR HIR! ; ks SRRy e Sedealon — f ; MODERN ‘ REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL (New York Tmes.) WHEN CONSIDERING TAMMANY. Prohibition agents never know where they are A Dave HouseL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete at. Champagne-hunting has just been nobly : Work. In all these discussions about Tammany it|evident in New York. Was the show jeered by 1 X John Borbrldge ought to be borne in mind all the time that|the wicked? Were the jeers louder than the|| We are all Ll TAXI No job too large nor too Prof. Reed, of the chair of Municipal Govern-|cheers? Then ease off enforcément in some other —says laxi lad. PHONES small for us. ment at the University of Michigan, probably|Tesbect. Hitherto the pohibition agents had only i Y ik 48! ights—8 the leading expert in America on that subject,|!® ®mell the demon outside some private hoyse. Whesi Hiad . A omadl! MORRIS "I Brov it we each and every one do our | gy z @844 that Now York is the best governed large Provided with a warrant founded on nose evi- (‘ONSTRUCIION ’co. . dence, a “smelling warrant,” they entered and||P®rt: ZThe Carlson faxi serv- £ Facts Worth Knowing \PILDIG CONTRACTORS City in the world. He said the people get far| ... hed ice, with a guarantee of safe- g ty, comfort and economy, do Phone 62 3 more for their money there, with much less The courts have held such proceedings illegal REEDER’S TAX.I " [ s ha 8 s o 1l . A graft, than fn any other American City. He said|Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lowman ||their part of serving a At | call—24 hours each day. NE Detroit is the second best governed large Ameri-|directs that these decisions be respected, and pro-| | YOUr call s PHONE 182 , can City. He ga Chicago first place as the|hibition nts no longer depend upon their noses Day and Night Servi 3 . ice worst governed American City. Philadelphia 8 wltl\'m ;v;nu 'flur luu- nvu(;‘xh nY‘ ‘nlxm\.m» l’m““l Carlson’s Taxi and | > b I rated the second worst. Prof. Reed made these tegard for the law and court decisions is no 2 ey statements in an address at the University of|® ¢haracteristic of the guardians of Mr. Volstead's Ambulance Service Virgini ; : g : i “higher' law.” But so many people make their ds at Alaskan Hotel and | i ol own wine, such a multitude of farmers dallies|| Stan 'J' eau Billlards ('\RI-‘IF' with the juice of the apple and other innocent b y. LLES fruits, there is so much domestic brewing and e O and 94 DANCE distilling, that a benevolent Government is bound Phone Sing] Another example of editorial writing without|to be thoughtful of their comfort—in a ‘Presi- - information is the following from the Seattle|dential year.” Times: Besides, the practice was a cruelty to agents. 3ut in all discussion of the bolting One hcepes that they will be recompensed by an- . from this party and from that, we shall |other thorough survey of New York night ciub|{ The Packard Taxi . D. have to keep in mind that the first and wines, liquors, liquers, beers and ales. Smell is PHONE original bolter in this year's campaign only a poor relation of taste. candidate for President. And that, our People who are suspected of having a quart Stand at Arctic fellow-countrymen, was quite a bolt. |of liquor under the automobile seat are mnot to When Governor Smith, having won the be shot. That's the latest orders. Neither at nomination, promptly told the Houston sunrise, sunset, or even at 2 a. m.?—(St. Louis convention what he thought of its plat- Glohe-Democr THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY SATURDAY form and how he intended to go his own way, he virtually quit the party The most we'll concede for spinach even in Franklin Street, between NIGHT The fact is not altered by the our most tolerant moments, is that it is a great Front and Second Streets geramble of the majority of Democrats experiment, noble in motive, as Mr. Hoover to keep up with Smith. In this re- said of prohibition.-—(Ohio State Journal.) PHONE 350 spect they are zll holters, O It is evident that the editorial writer of the Wa. overhaab WHigte velal are nat going to e i i I ; 1 vote on - nd Nig o Times who penned the foregoing did not closely | %' n whether they ought or ought not to|{Prompt Service, Day al follow the procecdiugs at Houston. Therefore,| 1711 liduor. but on whether anybody has a right || CoyicH AUTO SERVICE | SCHOOL OF PIANO before attempting to write such an editorial he rold them to.—(8t. Louls Globe-Democrat) {3 ‘gqAND AT THR OLYMPIC should have 1:au.-'|-tl a reporter to interview the What has become of the thap who used to Phone :‘:Zinbly or Washington State member of the Resolutions|argue that prohibition would empty the conntes ‘Alnkn Committee of the Houston Convention. If he had|jails?— (Seward Gateway.) Juneau, The United States Treasury statement as of June 30, the end of the fiscal year, show- JUNEAU TRANSFER ed a surplus of $398,000,000, only $7,000,- COMPANY 000 less than the figure forecast a year ago. Moves, Packs and Stares The gross debt of the United States has been reduced during the year from $18,- 511,000,000 to $17,604,000,000. The $250,- 000,000 3 8/8% Treasury Bond issue offered early in July was quickly oversubscribed by cash buyers and by Liberty Bond holders, who are exchanging Third 4 1/4% Liberty Loan bonds, which are to be redeemed in September. The B. M. Behrends Bank Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL WO00D Fstablished 1891 Incorporated 1914 P . Residence Phone 443 — e

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