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She ought [iney ard W duh, atlich TA0NE sy ']' special atte: BaN® Li alntered In the Post Offic to admit it and set about the solution of the Next on Proghith e Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION PATES, Oelivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | Thane for $135 per momth, o jostage paid, at the follow $ s o, T atutes SO0 . in' advance $6.00; one month, In advance, $1 Subscribers will confer a favor potify the Busir Office of m the delivery of their Telephone for Edi nuis, MEMBER =7 ASSOCIATED PRESS, Associated Press 18 exclusively aso Sor Temublication ‘of all news. dlapatches cradited te it or not otherwis local news published herein ASKA © o S THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION f they will promptly | ny failure or irregularity | iness Offices, 374. entitleg. to the credited in this paper and also the CULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ‘hr»;ul in the sand imagining that her liquor question in some other way-—someway that | |has promise of success The du Ponts and bt running nominated their sons-in-law seem tc Delaware Douglas Buck, a du Pont son-in-law Coleman du Pont is a enator from Delaware. |for Governor. T | lican Unite States The ailures are The Republicans have just Repub- wife of the other Senator, the Democratic s(’flilt”r’;yrp | September now is here, f e [ TP, e A S ) Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Club Which doth, alack, remind us | Why He's So Sour J B BURFORD & co 5z et s Moots overy Wee That summer’s done and soen The politicians promise ol — — nesday at 12:28 | With furnace fires we'll have The farmer aid, L. C. Smith and Corona oty to fuss. i But all he gets from them TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidesq : Is lemon aid. Public Stenographer DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tream Passing Observation 7R i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine % *| Friends and umbrellas geldom|AMONG Other Things That Have ilding g T around when you need them | A Boston paper is running a ser. | Thomas F. Bayard, was a du Pont, as was the|most. [wife of Senator du Pont's pedecessor, the Demo- |eratic Senator Willard Saulsbury, | Tonight will be the last opportunity to see |the seventh annual Southeastern Alaska Fair. There ought to be a packed house. Those who o bor to trade Wrong Number, as_Usual “Look here,” said the angry cus- tomer, “I came in here yeslerda\} and asked for a dozen rolls and when I got home found only ten| our lawn mower back | l————————— ous to get it for what they buy.'”| invited. Phone 143. : ny Meeting second any b e t Telephone 176 fourth * Wednesda [ies of articles on “Famous Disap-| [ Radio ()nholp onic I o evenings at & | pearanc It certalnly ought to| | yietor: Orthophonic Radiola | |g———————————— B el R |have one on the feminine skirt. | Bas arrived. Your inspection } Dr. A, W Sfeiiant g M Ealted, Ruler. | bk >~ L Secretary. | Anderson Music ShopM YRR it el e b ] Lest We Forget | You still can find ithe dictionary. DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Visiting Brothers welcome, modesty in Co-Ordinate Bod... of Freemasonry [ 4 i sack.” | T ) F Scottish Rits haven't seen it ousht by all means to visit it this I8, the sacke Ly R SRRl GARBAGE Phone 275. Pl e g hor T |evening, and make a nival that will be re- | A | Daughter's conclusion s that second Friday each | 4 ;hak('l that girl who waited on; ther passed up too many good month et 7:30 p. tor. | o ] | Denver Democrats counted ‘their wets and R lder to get the clear conscience AND LOT CLEANING Osteeonth—an Goldstetn Bldg. VALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. |drys again and the wets outnumbered the drys Hint |she’s al s boasted about, G. A GETCHELL 7 to 8 or by appolnment quite a lot better than three to one. It isn't safe to bet on the elec.| A I 3 :'F;‘Zi.\[ ‘:fha *:ir\l!‘d-kh('m:;'l! Pinn; S o “" :cenlcrdhrg:l:eogfi:.lclaylc‘an L%‘ALM(?;?(L‘ | — tion unless you have some way n,“]‘“ ”l” e “:,‘ 1d Om,m nj: ‘Z e Residence, Gastineau Hotel Juneau Locge No. 78 | A man named Bray is chairman of the New|giscovering which side is'going to |80 ‘-1 d ”‘,‘"y""’” “;‘ i ‘di‘;n,l 5}’] A —— — ——————F — Moeta every Mondsy York Democratic State Committee. He ought to|do the most bolting. mRcR over. Rl » xad ic Lib e MRS 5. i T night, at K Yelook | speak authoritatively for the domkey. kil a nickel. Janeau Public rary WALTER HELLEN, Dictator, * gl i y v - {1t mother could live her life Dr. Geo. L. Barton C. D. FERGUSON, Secretasy. | PEarN You'll S(F:.IJE ]m;:y ;‘;""" over again she would pick a man and CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | ( "' 7777 %7 ¥ H 5 | Mr. Hughes to the Rescue. Are using the word “damn» | Who could make enough so he Free Reading Room Office Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NG, e { iG REDEE HIMSELF. . could think of something besides Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 10on, 2| | 3000na’ and Mourth Mon- KELLOGG R Than did before Clty Mall, Second Floor | (New York Times.) The grocers sold “bofled ham."|'€conomy” to talk about. B Grast st 6N P.m. to 5 p.om oand 7'p.m || luy of each month in Secretary Kellogg has a right to be pleased| ;.00 o6 firet seem hard to account for i i A modern woman thinks it is Ml to 9 p. m. Phone 529 SInBi et TiD o eley. i éa Wwith his work in connection with the famous|iy, gjaion of the National Republican Committee Modern. Trabydles ljust a big waste of time bending n";“’:‘:°"’;"w"n o CHIROPRACTIC HARSY 1 LUNAD, Mas- o peace treaty that he went to Paris to sign With|in announcing the fact that Mr. Hughes has Moz bid was one ng ERuE |over a stove getting meals as her Aot Moo’ Open M s, MM cie. Secretary. representatives of fourteen other nations. Thelagreed to make some political speeches in this He had a dandy hand of hearts, |usband thinks sitting in front of T’:’“;” 5 Me—7:00 P 'mh 10 st Leigg) S i arranging of that treaty in a form to make it ate. But on reflection one sees that it is ”“”nm fatled to Tl her out— la mirror primping is. " l:80 ". m. Fs pr F Ess'rin,?\ .;:AH!‘_. Batisfactory to fifteen nations and to the thirty|satisfaction which comes from doing a thing bott| ™" "L ER B W funeral starts,| Daughters can't figure why fath.| | o Magazines, Newspapers - days of eech month, & « sther countries that have announced that they(Just and generous. For the Republican Com- o er doesn't earn enough so she can R Baske G Helene W. J.. Albrecht § fi‘“"cfi'nl'im!’b ?"u: will adhere to it was a good piece of states "“":\';'”’:;” ,', kxl"::d [I):;‘ ‘::"m?":’,z“ X_OI:,X\I,I 't‘h(: We'll Get Utopia Yet :“';'{ :‘,” ”(I.‘nxr;,lmnnll\o\-l(}:is :l,)“e, “;Tr': I FREE TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST :{Ii'('nw%rrvf)cv};w ll;:;q', i T i 4 st | compelle ) 8 ' 2at, fites: % | without going arn. STRNEN LS i b T r 1 % 3 manship. The skill and (ll;thm()»lh(n v““"(,hz h praise of Smith which he uttered when | m‘mk !‘.\m they are going m}”m thatic Retialt: 3 v Medical G‘m:r.‘;l‘g. Mausage po T . have heen used to bring about thid desirable|,...oniing the Governor o ghe Wesociation of nw””’."’i‘l'l]‘_“‘l‘}"x“' Nowsbiaeen . | il bl v '?‘ 410 Goldstein Bids. CoLumauy result is obvious, and all to the credit of the | pap of this city. He then welcomed him as “the A i NOTICE Phone—Office: 423, eghers Council No. 1761, American State Department and its head. The|cxpert in government and, T might say a llms.“‘f!l]l Izn..'lninlfluln ';qo, otla!\]rerythl‘; Sl Prices 1or ‘tal) ramniwiatodt | THE WHITEHORSE oo b5 fact that it is so frequently referred to as the ter in the science of politics.” As a further text|Will be lovely in 7“* world. imnnlh:« repalr work of any kind. || INN o z‘c—a‘:::l:"n; 'c’:fi:}r}.’:fl' :;r-gx:n! “Kellogg Treaty” makes it a monument to our for his expected speeches against Smith, he could I Price $7.00 per . 1 will. put | | Palatisl Maders | Valentine's Optieal Dept. bers, Fifth Street. 11 wtidtn 4 g|take the following extract from hsi own address Few of Us are Lucky 2 . 2 | | The_New Palatial odern | L UGLASS SDW. M. MCINTYRE 3 K. KL Secretary of e that will survive for a long ) i Mg “A lucky man is one who saves,”|O" Patent shingles for $2.00 per| | Hotel at Whitehorse | . o elat H. J. TURNER, Secrstary. time—if, indeed, 1t does mot give him a place|O" the same occaslon: 4 licky man 18 A0S RUEER." | ) 000, Oefasahinzls Hor $8.00 | The Whifehorse Inn has jnst | o 18, Valeatins Biae s s e ahasent vk He long since hecame a member of A lucky man is one who gets a| 1000 Celar shingles for $3.00 PR gl Room 18, Valentine R T g s in the final historical analysis ot the p L high distinction of the fine aristoc chance to do that these days. Lt Zhaeld fiir e, | | | Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m. and Moots Mo day It is attracting all the more attention to Mr. | of public service—the American peer | % Gorham. & acdv.14 the Ialejgl in ;: :‘:r}: ":d ; by Appointment Sights’ -8 o'dloek Kellogg because something was really needed | We have watched him, some of us care- Ho, Hum | D m ""“;- & ‘"::m whibh ar & w5 e st Eagles’ Hall, to off-set the drab record of his tenure. Gen- fully, all with fascination. The title This is an age when married { ARG oold U & . llam Ott, W. P. Guy y e | which no other hotel in the Robert impson Douglas. Wil ’ erally, probably, it was unexpected. Mr. Kellogg that he holds is the proudest title that | men wish there was no such think BIG SHIPMENT | T0ko bnpubondts AE e |L. "Smith, Secretary. Visiting and his assistants had devoted so many ponderous iny American can hold because it is |as tin e | co"‘mecu“ and public baths, | Opt. D. b | Brothurs selsomi hours to the consideration of the moral terpitude a title to the e eem and flff(-‘t'lmn of his | sy £ Y iald " and bellba¥: BEkine. | m.r,“.,.‘ xg.m::t‘.,,.“gfl_ W he United S P 2 ha v “| A strange, strangs girl | sired to visit the United States that \\L"l“l not tee will also be glad to have Mr. Hughes in. ,T bovmes T Bagit H NES, ALASKA | tions. } [} Fitted Meets secona and Elven him' credit for the knack of looking Very|.i.io in nhis anti-Smith campalgning the words| o 0 S koo | Leneses Ground | fourth Thursday far into the future or to a really civilized con-|yseq by President Butler when Columbia Uni- Brmping B Mk diesth S S )i ;-chtuanth is ception of a living problem. It tickles the|versity conferred upon Governor Smith the honor-| i, el C bb & s 3 3 ugout. cockles of the heart (o know that we had under-|ary degree of Doctor of La baseanm ‘8l Wi bl ao age Wrecking Contractor | Miss Caroline Todd | guessed his possibilities. Born on Manhattan Island and train- ViWhat 46 you. {hink of Ifhis i LEE ROX | Piano § anHonnFn I. While Mr. Kellogg’s accomplishment is, in ed in the hard school of its many-sided stoukingless ‘28d: ofithe (el | Houses and buildings rased | spec’;‘ !:“ e: lg!n & | | e e LIS ) o8 e . and cosmopolitan life; since manhood a [ ; \ C o ox 298 Phone 471 | || ontataber. 3 WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART principle, identical with the purposes of another “It ought to make a big it | P. 0. B PHONE 2754 | ? gy gl Lo e constant and eager public servant in : - > o i B ks B 4 A i n LEGION,?O, 9 Secretary of State that we had accused of think- Posts of steadily growing importance and with the mosquitoes. & B———————————————+%i| | Me¢ts lst and 3rd Thursdays ing more about forcing (]lpllu.mms to wash down authority; three times chosen by the 4 THIS WEEK o B A s=ew, | | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose their dinners with grape-juice than of almost people of the truly Imperial State to be Khow' Hiis 'Own Menu : Hall. anything else, except the salvation of his soul, their Governor; alert, effective, public- “Where's the manager 8- Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- when he negotiated the 31 arbitration treaties, spirited and courageous, constantly |manded the angry diner, as he| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | ment; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. there is a vast difference in the probable prac- speaking the true voice of the people. pushed the plate of half-cooked — “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ticability of the results. Opinion in diplomatic| In a day of petty politics it is truly refresh- FOOL NN fronk MG L 1S T b i circles everywhere in Europe and throughout|Ing to find a partisan committee magnanimous| “He's gone out to lunch,” replied Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling o Treaty” |*NOUED to seek the services of a man who will|the waiter. SANITARY the world seems to regard the “Kellogg Treaty All | exalt the ability and acclaim the character of his e eys « 5. workable, political opponent. Add Similee— GROCERY for men and women B — i As absurd as traffic ilghts in a Stand—Miller's Taxi A MIDDLE WEST FARMERS POLL. U. S. Politicai Campaign, bick town, The Store Thst Pleases | Phone 218 TR VI T ONES 87—85 3 E The Farm Journal, published in Philadelphia, (Prince Rupert News.) i Tempus Fugit i PH 80 ' 2 i = a high tariff paper that has not supported the What strikes the ordinary observer in regard| Soon be time now for your neigh. —_— T ) McNary-Haugen Bill, has been polling its sub-|to the United States political campaign for the|=—————-—=——- - d STATIONERY THE IRROS CO- 2 Phosideric PRINTING and S bers in the Middle West on the Presidential |Presidency is the similarity between the public| poeeeeeees M an u facturers Carbonated race. It picked ten States and announces that “;'”T““"'”F"rh”“l' A"”"'l'"]")"’“l“"";"‘ “:]‘d ““ this SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS ge"Nm‘“h Whocle:ler: ((7;:; & S aAb 4, iz el country. Each claims to be the friend of every- e o y, Near Beer, Carbonic h BN e tor dorifmih i syt S0 Sl o T o AUTOS FOR HIRE FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT g S S : hem and for Mr. Hoover in five. Gov. Smi people may happen to want and yet hedging i won out in Illinols, lowa, Minnesota, Nebraska|sufticiently to give them a way out 1. case they | Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office and Wisconsin. - Mr. Hoover carried Indiana,|should decide to change the policy of the party. Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Kansas | What seems clear, however, is that Al Smith ¢ MORRIS The tabulation for the ten States {s as|is against prohibition as at present in force in ILLER’ il the States and Hoover is for it. Beyond that, M R’S T CONSTRUCTION Smith Hoovee there seems little difference r policy between Phones 183 and 218 COMPANY inois 293 180 | the two parties, judging by the: speeches. Juneau, Alaska * ALASKAN HOTEL S 201 i Gratefully Acknowledged R , SAND and oW 791 299 r 8 Siokigaiii. 35 | G il MODERN REASONABLE RATES . GRAVEL Minnesota 1,089 (Seward Gateway.) a P Sinouri 210 Although the offer did not have to be accepted Dave HouskL, prop. Carpentex&vang Concrete Nebraska the fact is deeply appreciated that the Alaska : OorK. Ohio 1 | Road Commission stood ready and willing to Don’t take a chance— JOll!l Borbndge [PE=Smimssesapeasssesriossstsessotossossgbsssssasssssassas: No job too large nor too Wisconsin extend aid to Seward when the news of the take a Carlson taxi TAXI 1 f Kansas storm and flood was sent ou The Gateway is —says Taxi Tad PHONES small for us. 7 commissioned by Mayor L. Ray to publiely ; ys—48: ights—3 5,607 44 acknowledge receipt of a telegram from Major | | Little tots — alone—hurrying || | D& 2 Nights—377 The Farm Journal ‘also polled its Texas sub- seribers, in or r that it might have a line-up on the farmers of the South, and .those of New York and California, the home States of the candi- dates, Hoover carried Texas, recelving 1,213 votes to 702 for Gov. Smith. New York gave Gov. Smith 894 to 585 for Hoover. State of Caliofrnia by Hoover carried his 1,370 to 876 OOLISH PRIDE. One of the stock uments with many sup- porters of Prohibition, who admit that it is not being enforced, is that the country cannot afford to confess to the world that she had started something that she could not finish. They con- tend that it would be humiliating to sacrifice National pride and admit that the great 1 nited States cannot entorce Prohibition laws within their own boundaries, therefore, we must fight it out on the line t never win the battle That is absurd. Other countries have admit- ted that Prohibition enforcement was impossible Canada tried it and abandoned it. Every try in Burope that tried it abandoned it the United States has tried to enforce found it impossible and quit. was the Fugitive Slave Law Northern States would and they nullified it. Prohibition is unenforced in the United States and most of those who have tried to enforce it hoave admitted that it iz unenforce- able. The world knows it. But these proud folks would rather that the world would look it we have started if we coun- And other laws, A notable instance The people of the not stand for the law upon the United States as a.big ostrich with her Malcom Elliott, head of the A. R. C., in which he offered all facilities possible at his command in case the City of Seward might be in distress. The storm did cause damage and that unruly stream, Lowell Creek, has not yet been harnessed, However, prompt action on the part of the eiti- zens and the City Council helped avert disaster. It is pleasing to note that friends were standing by and ready to go to the bat for us. claims the latest in campaign liter It reads: ‘“George Washington saved tais country Abraham Lincoln freed it of slavery. Wilson made it safe for the Democrats, Then Roland Hartley went and exposed the high price |of cuspidors,”—(Portland Journal.) v Seattle ture. In Interior Alaska aviation has become an |Industry, offering a considerabje payroll, speed- g and facilitating commercial transactions, and |acting generally for increased business.— (Seward Gateway.) | | —— e | DuPonts have forbidden the use of mechanical clgar lighters in their plants. Must be afraid |one of them might really light sometime,— (Sew- lard Gateway.) 4 | no dry hypocrites, but only wet pretend to be dry—(Washington There are | hypocrites who Post.) PR A S Chicago Academy of Sciences is starting {a wild life film library. It ought to be easy— tm Chicago.— (Minneapolis Journal.) i o4 Whisperiug campalgn is the poison gas war- fare of polities.—(Boston Transcript.) PRRL I L s e We felt it would come. They are referred 10 mow as the “so-called™ dry planks.—Milwaukee Journal.) The son taxi safely. to school — always face the risks of the busy streets. Your little ones can ride safely en- trusted to the care of a Carl- driver. call service” solves the prob- lem of getting them to school Our Juneau Billlards Phone Single 0 and 94 The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CoO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 A Useful Bank We realize that the well-being and growth of this bank depends on the extent of its usefulness to a business or individual. We do not merely “accept” deposits but solicit them, however small. “daily PHONE 182 Day and Night Service We therefore strive at all times to please our customers and give them all the service and courtesy expected of a well managed bank. Juneau, TrE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIQ" P*one 342, Day or 7 Night Alaska The B. M. Behrends Bank BOOST FOR THE FAIR— September 12 to 15 Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W0OD on:'."lntm' 389 Residence Phone 443