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; e e i !,, Wilaon snd the son of ENEialS Matt quay iAol £ (one g Mgy g b PROFESSIONAL T Dail Alaska Emplre S eariiote. Al e MO AT ol T e | S | ROFESSIONAL_ [T ey d \.uu] the son and daughter and brother of Wil- ALONG LIFE’S has sm¢ w oAb S plid Co or I ANT MANAGER|1am J. Bryan are campalgning for the New York DETOUR I ‘%"”m;z J,‘:?:e " replied hi8 dad, Produce e o i G JOEN W. TxOY - - - EDITOR et (1 gl | |commits_ suiclde,” re Fresh Fruit and Veeetables | | |DRs. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau hanne' i Published _cvery ovening except Sunday Yoalhel On the other hand the President of the| | By SAM HILL | More or Less True Ouiw’:‘t’kt?vlven %.fn.“:}]". DENTISTS i E ’.L‘EJJ,',‘:’C\']\\\’.:wtx”lp‘“v at nd an [a "H *ennsylvania Railroad is Republican National 5——~'——H - i After spending a few hours with i TDIat attantion 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ¢ — — ——|Committeeman from Pennsylvania and a supporter 2 |a man 1648 Buby. to Ailkes. whnthib il PHONE 56 Juneau me il Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class of Hoover, howbeit he was among the last to His View of It |wife thinks of married lite living ."‘ Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Llub ) . — R [surrender the draft-Coolidge idea, while former| “They are using the radio to ad- |y o man itke that. | 1 e st e President Rea of the same railroad and the son|Vertise a great many things, I no-| 4 woman mowing the lawn of- J. B. BURFORD & CO | |: Meets eve:yuvz;o | B TE, ) “oans Tc RUETHEe T 0015 ddte Whte Pennsylvania Praellbnti A’ &5 Otaid g ‘_'_‘””“"“"X“k J;ms;{nn gyt g |10 means the dm;"r h;ls “rr'k'r@d L. C. Smith and Corona ———————g nesd:!cl';c! ¢ + tho PentsvieRals o Behekk es,” remarked § . 4| por Hushe 3 t of out. . i o e P advinee, $12.00; ‘six monwase Ih sdvance | Whose name meant the Penneylvania for a genera-{ | (05" ‘oRATEed El e :;n‘,|-h.|-.:.'-‘|:-';:let‘;nrx:’ g e b TYPEWRITE Dr. Charles P. Jenne R N 46 i 0 month, 't a favor If they will promptly (10N, are members of a Smith-for-President Com- aboyt where I could gt the Money .. ych time oo’ the solf course N DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas i wotify '")'f iness Office of any fallure or irregularity | mittee that is busy collecting money for the to pay for what's already bought|,. nas none’ left to do anything| ! FPablio’ Btsnographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ELKS i m tho delivery of thelr papers. Oftices, 374.__[New Yorker than where to buy something else.” |y o' 1 7C AN AT 5 (PR S ™ 8 ptiaing N e tihg ascond anl ( o ‘ .| There is no doubt about it politics makes . Children probably prefer the | = =g P ok cimeg, K8 fourtr *Wedicada MEMBER =7 ASSOGIATED entitleq to the|Strange bedfellows and peculiar opponents. High-Hate Everything Butt.Fire| .. oioanalysis method of bring. | - Radio Orthophonic ] ) e grolgek, Elks' Hole e T e ieation, oF all newe Sapucnes crBhited. $5 -- - Engines |ing them up, but it's dollars to] | yictor Orthophonic Radiola | " s — B e s, it or not otherw credited in this paper and also the| The Right Rev. Thomas Casady, Protestant|- “Snob,” yelled the motorist L0/ joughnuts they'll wish before they das arrived. Your inspection | D A. W Stewart M. H. Sides, local news published herein. ———— | Bpiscopal Bishop, is authority for the statement|the five plug that was oceupying| iock out that their parents had invited. Phone 143. | T. S ive e R 2 ABKA CIREULATION GUARANTEED 1O 88 LAnscni(,m the Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma has begun|what he thought was an ope " stuck to the old-fashioned strap-| | Anderson Music Shoppe i THER PUBLICATION "’ i Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. WG THAT OF ANY 0 [to include members of the clergy of the Protestant [space! loil method and saved them from |- 2 SEWARD BUILDING C6-OrdiNate Bed... ! ; such darn fools. > Episcopal Church among ‘“the enemies of the becoming suc " R Uffice Phone 469, Res. {country.” He declares that he was Insulted re Just For *_c"a"“;_, If everybody in the world was RBAGE Phone 278, Iy e h Okla- Away with hoyish BEWeE perfect a man could live in the ‘;A ] Rolifine: adeiiins | peatedly during a recent trip throug > Bring back the curls! | satan idkse iWith Bis WaUNISRIDE - gomiae | secohd Friday ath Hows, €t iwas syl WIRURERSSUD iugsl. T And let us see again wite and his mother-in-law with. e odd Fellows |members cf the K. K. K Some girlish girls! !t Kgtrs $oieni . ance Ul T, 5 | g WYL 200 § girlis ‘,”..\ 1.;p1|n)u 1’)?»?.“1; e e Olle(plm—’fll uuld.-tul: Bldg. VALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. 3 " A dumb 4 a ] NIN 1 s b abrdak B i S < b A | Senator Heflin and Dr. John Roach Straton Be Al Lefatink w_“k'\‘\‘]m frows, henTRnIoka: Bht AND LOT CLEA H\::u. Jfé;’ mw‘nmm [have been preaching againgiiglie. chAracter (ofl ‘ur wan an /easy Hukifliie: one !who could tell you how ancient G. A. GETCHELL, Licensed Osteovathic Physic'sn LOYAL GRD.A |Gov. Smith. Gov. Fuller declared that they arefinai won't keep me tied down Duti nartyrs suffered during the tor- Phose 109 or 149 | o 8"}?' u"im-u & "!“?‘. 7 |onemies of the Nation. Nowiths Alabama Kulwill allow me enough\JSlRUFG (0| ,oore broness It she hai to Bpfng | Soeeim ot = | s B ol - e T it L . | Klux Klan Senator challenges the Republican get some enjoyment out of life. an evening with a highbrow ""-"'I ; night, at K ol |Massachusetts Governor to go down in Alabama “Why not learn horseshoein -‘”.”,m] Jflneau Pubhc L)brury & WALTER HELLEN Dictator. and debate the question With him. Gov. Fuller|and open up a shop in IDetroit?” |""Yihi .\ ouln't be caught go- it Dr. (;eo.nL_ 'Ba‘:t?:“ C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary, i é ac HIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal 3 ISR vill obably wait and see whether or not the ,ling a lot of places daughter goes, c , i iv:x‘v'lml‘(r\ -‘..l.iim»in‘ll\- down there do their duty. Who'll It Vote For, H:‘rblolr,_AIM,m, daughter takes a good deal of Free Reading Room £ ofllige Semge ?znl;oon [ WOUNT .lau:AgA"l:, ;ooo: NG, o VEFITS T 3 e BN i Dog has its twenty-first Dirth-|, ovg finery to them. “iade ours; a. m. to 3 socond and Fourth Mon- BENEFITS FROM THE FAIRS. i 3 shdifne 't Mew : ) City Mall, Second Floo e . m. and 7 p. m.||lay of ench moni In LU S | “Big Bill" Thompson has succeeded in get-|day.—Headline in Newark A"“‘l Cool weather m_ah:u: o}t‘ 'TH;: Maln Street at 4th 2 "‘m"’g.z Dm o sz; a0 ecliows; Hall, | bt In his address at the opening of the seventh|ying giy works on history excluded from the |Ccate. {means the ’J?."kn‘f“(l;l‘:w::d;ri [;:1; fikdling Roem Oen From Lo 3 e, I"”‘fiu‘i‘fif_‘ annual Juneau Fair, Gov. Parks. stressed tWO|chicago publie schools. because they did not dish Anything But jand umn;“.”':“ Gt ol R RN ot £ 1 m to10 p. m. 1n MBE. iifs Drabtibe e Madiving; e‘:’r::-rr;u B N very practical reasons for it and presented con-|,, Kj George toihis liking. That's what the He ‘says they treab himi Itke a wh»-\:' ;1_”"%” . Circulation Room Open From B__ur_nry nor oueopn)m_ ¢ clusive arguments to sustain his contentions. | «pyjider” has done to history. But apother b L gt b o T ople until| |1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to| |&E—o .. :ASYERN s-”' ol : 3 ¢ e | vhi Pt i stoF e 3 i /You can BECACH SRR 8:30 p. m. < -2 Second and Fourth Tuem. ¥ 'hey were to encourage people to raise more|ihing to guess about is, what will history do while he fails to state the J . vou month, They w 8 And whil he cows come home, but if yo days of each th, 8 ;s t rage consumption |y, “pig Bill?2" § el B the c 3 i Current Magazines, Newspapers Ibrech i g B H and better products and to encourage consumj to “Big Bill kind, we'll bet y [dow’t illustrate with your own ex- Refdronce Baoks, Eto, Helene W. J.. Albrecht beh P i th RAR of home products | ——— A The dog he means he's itreated |, .10 voy might as well save your T0 ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST | TI, Worthy Matraw If there were a way to find out it would| Putting bootleggers in jafl partly cares for like {broath. - Tiny ‘el SGRIE: trof TURE Td Madical A g ALICE BROWN, Secy probably be disclosed that many people of thisithe unemployment situation among the fraternity.| Is not the kind that is a housc |anything in the collection basket. 5 1._ Gmc"h,,, R ™ T oy o section of Alaska are planting gardens and rais-| g R hold pet. | The stockingless fad suggests 4. dofiainio U segherCOLUMBUYS ing foodstuffs and flowers that would urlu ; l’ollllcal Plfly-Flfl\. Ho Knews Flopcils L ‘,vl L:‘:I .;;:n;u«“lho:vel?»;r ;:xlfl | THE WHITEHORSE z g;fi'u‘:;’ ::«,.;,gn“g hn.: been so engaged if it had not been for the DT s ews PR ot |OUENL DY all means 1 e | R i e that we have held, And, no doubt, there has| (New York Times.) Do you ‘(‘l ; h;)‘\':i ‘:’ll‘f “x‘.d:‘”i‘\ their habit of leaving off some-| | INN ! i ’ ttend. Counsil sham- e h improvement in the products for the An old-fashioned see-saw should be the pic-|motion pictures 4 | thing else. | The New Palatial Modern | DOUGLASS M bosn. much Jmproy [torial representation of this Presidential cam-|will help any in getting families | . S Hotel at Whitehorse l‘ L o O B TERNER Sanrtary. same reason Rsasignl) # <P foe re time at home?” ask 7 £ Whi Opticlan and Optom < A : :|'114: exhibits at the fairs have taught those|palgn to date. Just as the Republicans are re- m‘rl! ""l'_"!"_;:’”““ ’(',’;;. Dell E. “T‘”""- Alaska’s tuner | | mhe Whitehorse Inn has nst | . Lty Blag. Ty R A g 0 that Alaska can produce |Joicing over the bad Demoeratic situation in[ed the Cu he father, “they |DOW at Gastineau Hotel. adv been buflt in keeping witk | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Moets Mondas i B oxs pemn . thep, Ml AlghR oah prof 1-|North Carolina, a Republican row comes to the| “No." growled the father, “they NOW 4t ¢ % {'tie: tatede 1o nolkl contsins ™ 35 Absaintment il gk o W yery hest vegetables, be "”“‘,““" ol eanes: |surtace in Wisconsin. On the day when Jydge|would rather go somewhere, anc | | tion. All rooms with hot 3 Spin s e sparll AR end et rlawere. more /beautitul canmot | pateangall, folnk Al wite 10 Damdcratie . TN lepii' 50 cents: foi s DR han | gy DADE B R e o 3 i 3 1 : Rl iy i > @ ; Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy | be produced anywhere in Maine, George Peck exhorts Republican farm-|stick around home and see them| which no other hotal in the obcn Simpson | LO“Sémnh PR A Agriculture, like everything else, requires!o.s 5 gupport Smith. In esthetic circlse, the son|for nothing BIG Yukon can boast, private t. D. T 1B oot hata s wallosme, 5 . patronage to make it thrive and Alaska agricul-|of pregident Garfield warns some one—pesumably TR connecting and public baths, | snie Lo- Angelew Ock- | BRI iiin | ture must depend upon the local consumers for | Herbert Hoover—that a clear stand must be taken Passing Observation ; of maid and bellboy service. leme of Optometry and "—mx LEGION ’ patrcnage. The fairs at Juneau, Anchorage andfon the prohibition issue, and Professor John| There are times when ltll see]nh | Write er wire for reserv o»nmluolo:zl e i N i P v R T rs] > & - s De erats 3 v thing worse than be- tions. \ Glasses Fitt eets secon! ety S » a good purpose, therefore, by ad-|Erskine comes out for the Democrats. But at that|that the only t b | el (i G A M Sl o R S g o el Parkhurst |ing talked about is being taked| | HAINES, ALASKA [|ldons. =~~~ ' § ] 1Asiel. Gland i fourth Thuraday, vertising the fac ! " A ass ew Y t T4 v is just as bad - (6 & eaca moxn money's when they consume local products and|?$$ures New York that Tammany is jus d |0, . By ey e i o tivities |28 it was thirty years ago. — it r S T dd gout. ! @ioy AL ibo sams time stimnlate the aotivities|'™ tiar o N o evRrin G scondl Brth You Know Him avovage Wreckine Contractor | || Miss Caroline To and growth of their Territory sides have similar and apparently equal troubles. “What kind of a fellow is he?” < { g 0X | Piano Harmony Nothing does more to add to the attractive- Tnis is true even in the field of human mortality.| «wrpe kind that comes out with ! LEF;"IH("“! A | Special Rates nglnnlug { s of Alaska than the growing flowers and|George Brennan, the Democratic leader, is sw straw hat in the spring he | Houses and bu September 1st | WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART | T 4 ; { R C P. 0. Box 208 Phonme 471 | . | vegetables about the various towns. We speak |stricken, and the hope that his aggressive Per-|p ught so late In August they lPo . &l PHONE 2754 4 LEGION, NO. 439 often of the beauty spots of the Nation, and|sonality will help Smith carry Illinois fs blighted. |\ "0 18 (0 CURHE [ B B 23| | Meets 18t and 3rd Thursdays always they are growing things that make most|The next day comes the news t\zlat Phl“mle;:mlh” them. awa THIS WEEK i e :::i: month, 8 P.M. at Moose fon, sipreie - heauty. It Sk, Sould Moke’ ong :::xrlx:l’iniul( i:lrl((»IL ss;':‘l“l(::;:‘;trn e:;?-:ws:-:ilsm:ll m:: & O i ) 3 § RY ’ Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- air v vegeta v " 3 y 2 ontribute: A Alaska towns noted for ”!;ll,”\l]flll \\L.mhlfllfl; henchmen may decide to carry Philadelphia s SRR o THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUA zedit; Agnes Grizs, Recorder. fruit trees and bushes and shrubbery, we would [, o SA0 T fecite to cetry | Bhlladelphia 0 m i ’ o ' b tels is now supplied With _— SRe dite n. Aldaka Tpleaspuater:nnd e ‘would addl ¢y womilgte st Kansas Ofty. Al over tig ey s :""f"“’rr):::‘xfl’.\i e Natore, TRARRD: “The Last Service Is the. Greatest Tribute immensely to the favorable advertising that joint scoring continues, until neither Chairman a2 to. tarish your WY ¥ ¢ Phone 136 i# v . would be spread about the world by the tourists|Raskob nor Chalrman Work ventures to exult|tion you had to furnish ‘ SANITARY Corner 4th and Franklin St. Brunswick Bowling who come here in greater a numbers lover any item of good news, knowing that in a A Wayside Filling Station Sign: Alleys i Sk few hours bad news will come in. Wi g Wi PRI (SR i | stk el Ak Of all the mixed situations, those in Wisconsin = l";T:" ‘"’I:f kit it 4 GROCERY 1B P e ] i3 and North Carolina seem at this time the most CYRME S e d Phone 218 NEW CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT |[serious. 1In North (arolina Senator Simmene Wioesy <8 The Store That Pleases . . 4 4 X F " advising srats tha are 2 a's FW ARGE CABINET. is advising 'Democrats that they are no longer s i PHONES 8%—85 M SIMP INS LO OFF WITH LARGE C bound to stand by the National ticket, and how| ‘“Pa, salld (.és;renu. M:I'.'ougfi L o ¢ IK . Y : Bt g 10 have the right|influential this powerful State leader will be can-|they mean by ‘Give a man e i i In Canada the Premier seems 10 have the right|influentia s A THE IRROS CO Bee h . v not yet be determined. In Wisconsin Chairman Pt o . . to decide for himself how large a Cabinet lwlv\lll et b offended the, La Follotio Aikias. meres PRINTING and STATIONERY A R tastuvord - daxha aad h;n(] ».;;m 1xn..l d[l;lrllll. |‘n the t\(n:‘\;‘:l) ; l];‘)‘:it’l‘:»:m by not inviting their State committeemen to the SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS dBev::f:sm\:Vrhocl:!S’l:;:u C‘;; of- the Dominjon 1 AMGHDD. SR0NE i conference in Chicago, and Smith stock rises with HI E W FICE EQUIPMENT y, ) 3 SOARAME Rt iy Breiileny ALY Inoludes & U8R (v, denianie that comes frain Madisoniaus every Al ;TOS F OR FILING CABINETS OF' Q / PHONE NO. 1 that he wants in his Cabinet and designates him |attempt at explanation from Washington, Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office a “Minister without portfolio.” Gl . In British Columbia, where Premier Tolmie, I cture Rock Again. Conservative, recently succeeded Premier Mac- & i " MORRIS Lean, Liberal, the mew Government is mow in (Sewstl DEtoway.) | MILLER’S T CONSTRUCTION sessi the rein It starts out with » same jewe artz whic full possession of ‘f reins. A 5 % 1t .lh( same jewelry quartz which was brought | Phones 183 and 818 COMPANY a round dozen Cabinet members, incluing the|into Seward from Nuka Bay yesterday by Tom Juneau, Alaska L SK N HOTEL Premier—about d;ml;h- the number that the Lib- ll‘l:lh;‘t::‘kv:::hr:‘l:‘n“l"v;'l“t‘:lmlh:ai: ]l;l(“Ll::d:lx‘:)s:vfiOII(rll (::l 8 WITHOUT DRIVERS 4 4 A SAND " eral Government had. » ha b CAR! ITHOUT 1 ] The new Government consists of S. F. Tolmie,|vada there would be a stampede overnight. The MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL Premier and Minister of Railways; R. W. Bruhn, (StUff is so Mch that it fairly sparkles with gold D H bB 4 y g s 5 ,p[and it is pleasing to note that there is three AVE HOUSEL, PROP. Carpenter and' Concrete President of the Council; W. Atkinson, Minister il . - -General: | T¢¢t 0f it on the Babcock and Downey ground Work. ShMNClestinges S . Boolen: AUOENSIGRNINLI U1y 'thiy miniug qldteictihibie Keint Peninsula. John Borbridge - W. C. Shelly, Minister of Finance; Joshua Hinch- Babcock had the cleanup that had been taken Don’t take a chance— No job too large mnor too ’ cliffe, Minister of Education L. Howe, Pro-|trom the little ball mill which they have been s ‘0 BRI taxi TAXI small for us. | vinclal Secretary; E. P. Burden, Minister of|running on thelr ground since they ran iato. tho tak ys Taxi Tad. y { ands; W. Mackenzie, Minister of Mines; H.|high-grade on June 18. He estimates that there 82 Nighf { Lands; W. A. k ; Burrsigh A S. Lougheed, Minister of Public Works; R. L.|is §$7,000 worth of ore on the dump and with | [ Little tots — alone—] y! i : Maitland, Minister without portfolio; J. W. Jones, [the three veins on the property now stripped || to school — always face the CONSTRUCTION CO. o Q“ by along the surface, it will be necessary to put||risks of the busyigtreevr&l Your . A Speaker. 4 ® safely en= NTRACTORS y 2 5 e . in a larger stamp mill and a concentrator, little ones can ride 5 A f lB k BYILDIN A The Prince Rupert News says some of the The Babcock-Downey showing is one of the| | trusted to the care of a Carl- REEDER’S TAXI ; ljse u an Phone 62 appointments caused surprise, but declares the most significanct that has come to light in this||son taxl driver. Our “daily PHONE 182 Oahinet 1s well dlstributed over ‘the Provincelysry of Alaska for several ars. Coupled with | | call service” sol;es the p}:ahl- and will probably be successtul and please the|other finds that are being made by other miners||lem of getting them to schoo Day and Night Service 4 4 -bei people. in the district, the conviction is forced home | | sately. We realize that the well-being peoy ¥ a8 % L OO [that the camp §0 miles south of Seward now gives b 0 ond and growth of this bank depends s " | promise of being one of the leading mining dis- arlson’s laxi an 4 i GOV. G. W. P. HUNT. tricts of the Territory, justifying the faith and Ambalasse Service on.ilie extent of its usefulness to a Gov. George Wylle Paul Hunt has been re- Bt o pp it LA i Duiting 1% || stands ab alnskan Hotel and business or individual. We do not i ‘ e and money there for seve 5 A g tominated for Governor of Arlzona under efr-| °% sovarnk T u Juneau Billlards DANCE merely “accept” deposits but solicit i cumstances that all but assure ‘"f. election to Among the beauties of the district, which Phone Single O and 94 4 G however -small HAS (@IER Lok (he, Ainth, tarmu (BIDos ABISO0A |seems 1o o an {dsal 0o and ot o i SERER . e them, how b 8 was admitted to Statehood he has been Governor|tion as to promise deep-seated ore hodies, are the { continuously except for the one term between|timber and wa ter power that are available right We therefore strive at fln times 1919 and 1921, His services as Governor were|on the ground. Deep snows are drawback but ckard Taxi A B a preceded by seven terms in the Territorial Leg-|With deeper workings this dimiculty will be|§ The Packard Taxi o D, to please our customers and give fslature and as President of the Constitutional|™Minimized, ang 'tl is Il'f";,fl“‘“‘ that some central PHONE them 41l the service and’ courtesy d i vag|POINt may be selected by a cooperative move- ention. During the two years that he was|POiD 444 Sapton he was Minister to Sam. He wili| TNt AmONE the prospectors where s custom mill ¥ | expected of a well managed bank. not Governor he was ) Siam. might be crected to handle the ores from the Stand at Arctic | be 72 years of age when he completes his mext|y S bb erected 4 term as Governor and he entered public life e B e has held office from the start except And if it is true that the b i bout 4 < i at 34. He H anana {s abou i for four years from 1901 to 1905. He made alto put the apple out of business, 1t will pe Hors] THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY SATURDAY i fortune as a cattleman, merchant and farmer. The |for some of us to get used to banana cider.— % Associated Press recently called him “Arizona’s|(Dallas News,) Franklin Street, between NIGHT i traditional Governor,” - Front and Second Streets Would you say that these new * alkies" show o STRANGE POLITICAL PRANKS. a speaking likeness of the “‘movie s'::rs'!‘?'—(cln- - PHONE 350 cinnati Enquirer.) The B. M. Behrends Bank Service Transfer Co. ey BOOST FOR THE FAIR— | . SAW MTLL WooD b s o 1 —_— . - || The {,rlehnont r;un(‘,l;“;:;g h;m:":i n:mnx:;mal:; If Horace Greeley were alive today he would|{ Prompt Service, Day and Night SCEOOL OF PIANO I September 12 to 15 R::‘l::;h:::‘:.:“ ¥ :m":;:s “l‘his n;':ar Mrs. Constance Williams,|437° t0 80 West and get the farmer vote—{ CovicH AUTO SERVICE || PLAYING ' amilies 5 Bt o s '| (Atlanta Constitution.) y y daughter of Henry Cabot Lodge who led the gl . ; ¢ E 'flA);E“A.TJ:!EDgL::‘?w ALL GRADES ACCEPTED THD m HAS THE charge against President Wilson's popularity, Every election year we learn why the United Night “1}| Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt 'm'g!" “"'?&"fi'mm and Mrs. Wilson are both supporting Gov. Smith|States i< called the land of promise.—(Cincinnati Alaska . Phone 43501 AN’ “,‘.“ for President. So are former Secretary William|Enquirer.) Juneau, £a PT ANT

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