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SUBECCRIPTION PATESR Denverea by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Thane for $1.25 By mall postage One year, in advance $6.00; one month, In advance Bubscribers will confer a fave : Business Office of any apers and Busin wontns, In advance MEMBER =F ASSOCIATED PRESS. e Associated Press 1a u:hrm republication of all news dispatches credited tc it or not otherwis i in this paper and also the foal Dews published “herel in ALASK~ CIRCULATION G THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER "UBLICATION Treadwell and f they will promptly aflure or Irregularity ess Offices, 374 exclusively entitled to the | mary and a gene the right Statistics of workroom moisture wind installation operated by fires such fires by force the assist also in ystems t windmi linir g the gin of the parks or avoid imne and in 1 buildi torms, ascertaining will be subjecte and the surface n connection with t ity sewage Innumerable [the of climatolcgical records m Ruth a woman in t McCormick i Cabinet to mick showed that she knew how approval when she collected more cast for man rsents the entire Stat e of Illinois of resulting similar THE DAILY ALASKA I'"*PIRE, MONDAY DEC. degree of dryness mffl——-—-_.___u direction watef-supply determ- flying| and lls, in from proper the a under movement placing pressur stre he disposal « instances ¢ right be s not in favc Mrs. attract publ votes in a pri- ral election than were ever before Federal office, She JARANTEED TO BE LARGER de Coolidge estimates tl NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR / ANNEXATION. ND Labra foundland, to let lor wants to separate herself from New- and apparently, Newfoundland is ready her go. However, pe Canada State land recently coming around that of a State in the statement It a Newfoundland ap- unwilling with the but would prefer to sell it to the United In Sir William Newfound- party now that Newfoundland, herself, regard her own destiny to be United States, Sir William red to to part country to fact, Coaker, statesman, whose is in power, declared to in the caid refer referendum this questicn it would ca cent. vote, not because has forgotten the old the tendeney of the times dollars and cents first would never stand by and the Old Country trampled on but when a ques- tion to be decided that means no injury to the old flag but dollars and cents for her people it likely the latter feeling would vail. The true destiny of Newfoundland with her fish- eries, forests and minerals lies in the direction of the United States Since Sir William made this declaration, ada h into the matter ent authority says, while of Labrador want to the ties them to Newfoundland, they do not tion to the United States, Dominion of Canada. The same Canadian author- ity says that Newfoundland desire to become attached, to, Canada probably continue, in the future past, as an independent colony of the British crown. Canad- ian sentiment to that Canada 1zainst Newfoundland’s becoming State So far while no doubt she of Newfoundland if they would and with the Canada, would While the its like its p infon, naturally that the United anything in the agreeable to her not the QU were taken on by 75 per Newfoundland but b is to consider Newfoundland flag use see is N been looking emin- Canadian and, the that want annexa but prefer to join the sever has and the no will as in seems be an Am- as the United would States is concerned, the into the free Britain them welcome Labrador of their consent of Great want claim and Union come own choice and she not otherwise. Canada has no on of the clear that federation run along would nct want that would friends, that would Jritain, geog histo: raphical position make it hefore colony 50 the should States its destiny, of the with ast Dom- Canada to not do premises be Canadian or receive benediction of PLAN TO REIMBUI Senator & o to r tributed publican & SINCLAIR. Borah, Harry toward who set Sinclair the liquidating the tional Committee's and gathered in $8,000 of the has abandoned effort and $8,000 to contributors. the plan he Gease Yarty out to collect money $160,000 he ¢on debt of the Re- 1920 campaign necess amount his is 340 failure of his to believe th the May urge that be directed to returning In that he has oyght to be purged of nclair transactions, and the surplus of the 1928 that purpose. the the announcing says not int of that he wiil campaign WEATHER BU HFAI l\h\ A st v.u! v stream of letters pours into the cli- on of the Weath United States Department information on a wide variety of points. fate information may be weekly or seasonal weather concerning or prevailing weather conditions of a particular locality City governments and manufactiring plants often want to know the normal direction of the winds in a given region, with reference to locat- ing plants that give off undesirable odors, in such a way that near-by dwellers will be least troubled The placing of a garbage disposal plant, for instance, may affect the people of a neighborhood 80 unpleasantly that they will all eventually move away; property values will in turn be low- ered, and much needless loss and discomfort will ensue. It may be entirely possible to determine the direction of the prevailing winds and locate the plant so that the winds will usually carry the odors away from the homes, not toward them. Such manufacturing plants as fish-oil factories, tanneries, and others with characteristic but ne- cessary smells may be built where they will give least offense if the Weather Bureau is consulted first. Another type of inquiry is from establish- ments that produce articles or handle material that is affected by conditions of the weather or atmosphere. Makers of candy,chewing gum, and silk, among many other products, must either ¢hoose their location with regard to the proper humidity of climate cr condition the air in their of Agriculture, seeking wanted on , or more general facts the climate people | bind | would | addition | Newfoundland | and | r Bureau of the| 8 Immed- the current | urplus in the treasury of encouraging to those $60 very of hundred those proposed st of millions each Talking |expecting of optimism, Dawson an early spring bec the far | willows were picked at Klond in November are not short | pionship. enterprige: there 000,000 hat wi who would start s that woul ites who ike metropol of the The Whitney hsldlc and Death Taxes. (New York World.) the late Payne | praised at almost $179,000,000, w | Yerk $15,600,000 in inheritance t Federal Government about $4,000,0 |is burdensome; the decedent The not |a hardship to the heirs. It is just |for the general growth of the cof ftributed to the Whitney wealth. | the of estates, it serves a |purpose. A payment of $15,600,0 |one-twelfth the annual. receipts nd will help materially to problems. As it is essentially a capital, income, the State sh expend it in capital improvement |rent expenses; and capital some cof our chief worries. Altogether, the 1d from |ing estate |the inheritance tax. New York in recent the death duties | well over "§20,000,000 annually, tern States with large social the source has been increasingly heritance taxes on a really materi to | size not this is wson for keeping the |it encourage Federal esta such adoption, |lowed a credit against the Feder |for its own inheritance taxes up to |of the Federal return those States which death ta profit, |the unfair advantages exemption. are while of wise no Stat furnish | (New In coining the Hamlin Garland, |of sketches of the |published, ccnden the la ever restless count Ma y since Porfessor Freder 1‘ attention to the passing of the f ple continued to move Westward |settled in the Middle Border which well described Others York phrase Times.) “back Middle Border I ars on 50 farther In the meantime the people of the cities pushed inland and rapidly de empire. The general tendency Men continued to follow new are returning over the old some of them, to visit the fathers and then go West down in the East and trai again; become a ' |great metropolitan machine. But {who writes the East, In the be cited John Hay, to parallel the case so delightfully of Har of his arts and letters In fact, Mr Mark Twain, showed the way generations ago. )lds the tendency is the same. ticeable in Chicago as in |afairs, the great bank |ot corporations, have gradually |the big cities by the magnet For long years New York has the chief center—so much so, in active affairs who can |in New York City are rare, many w York be: of con boast o A Deplorable Conditic (Dubuque Tribune.) Chicagoans have launched a paign against gin parlors selling liqu “Prohibition has get liquor,” declares Judge Chicago Bo Court jurist. point out that everal years.” ame a law. A very deplorable gotten by the Volstead law. The premium on the use of beverages them, stimulated irregulariti and in many homes, dulled the sensibili and the obedience in children, and new desire. These things can't be of the way. Franc “the situation An Oklahoma bootlegger w ing whiskey to Indians. The he know it was against the to Indians?-—(Macon, law to Telegray The pious candidate rolled his heaven, folded his hands across h pitched the key for the famous old Dry I Am.”—(Florida Times-Union And then there are those who ures that brings the greatest good tc number of bootleggers (Seward Ga latest of The edition modern propriation.-——(Indianapolis Star.) King Mickey of Rumania may serve, which certainly won't peeve —(Indianapolis News.) Whew! Another one in four yer Globe.) valuable of solve find general adoption by the States Every & “trailers” whose last ‘volume in his series been movement in this Turner tier. sought West the country of Owen Wister's tales. was trails, in fact spasmodic made it easier for a as arre; crazy Whitney, ill yield axes, and th 00. This ta does not mmunity Helping chec publi 00 is the our payment ould not for cur improvements present record-break a telling illustration of the value of has have found tha and to othe ervice programs important In ale ough The te ate is al al estate 80 per to e is ing The “Back Trailers.” has just have of old. Mr. Some in Pacific Coast oveloped part of mlin discovery In en drawn opportunity. tinued to be that those f being born In. cam- 10r to minors, youth to Allegretti, And police officials has Most likely since prohibition be= existed for situation be- act puts a by outlawing illegal acts of parents gave youth a legislated out ty sted for sell- nut, didn't sell whiskey ph.) eyes toward is chest and ballad, “How ) believe pro- hibition is another one of those salutary meas- ) the greatest teway.) fairy stories tells of a budget which asked for a smaller ap- never get to King Mickey. 11s.—(Boston cited McCor: rep- ar, blooming pussy cham ap- New fee [it, and in an estate so huge it can hardly work and equitable, con- roughly State, budget from properly returned | ¢ ¢ | skin chief ax is that tax cent, So long as this law stands, enough pass allowed complete Mr. passed called But peo- Garland the their expansion. Now they ls—returning, homes of their fore- others to settle the Garland, of there are countless thousands of cases. instances Garland points out that Bret Harte might and others business This is as no- The men of and lawyers and heads to | [ DETOUR }I By BAM mLL | Ot ALONG LIFE'S i I of | Sez Gradad— t| In good old days f[thing that got less wear han the front parlor opene the and tear was the T The ic| “Does he Say, if give up find it.” Ideal Wife love her?” lost her voice he'd ything to help her she ever Don’'t Be A Crab Your Family Happy."— on a woman's page. don't be always taking the telling them you things they just “Keep Headline Sure, joy out of life can't afford gotta hav 1 at by d e Would To Any Woman “The one career for me,” Remarked Gold Digger Nan, “Is spending money for Some nice wealthy old man.” Knew Him “Isn’t your mind made up yot?" “No, not yet.” “What's the matter, away?" is your wife e Compensation x| With cold no longer 1 and At snow cease to When I drop k find i “Wheat i and sleet T ar quickly restaurant,and cakes and the bill of fare sausage” on Weak In Upper Story Her girl friends all declare That Mary is a hopeless fool; To beauty parlors she me'er goes, But spends her time at cooking school. : Memory Test Can you recall when out"” was quite tance? “from the some dis. t Musings of a Married Man An average husband is one who always his shin -|atter a has a bruise company on dinner. What Every Woman Knows “Leading a blameless life won't keep a woman from being talked about,” she remarked. “No,” he replied, “the only way she can prevent that is never to be ab from the sewing circle or card club.” Useless Information You never,see a dog with patch- es on the seat of his pants. Passing Observation The girl who “knows her gro- ceries” is the kind that it always is safe to send to the drug store to buy you a jar of rouge. But, never send her out to buy grocer- ies! Natural Supposition “Guess their daughter is for a visit.” ‘What makes you think that?” I've been trying for three hours tonight to get their line.” home B.r.r.r!! When frost is on the pumpkin, And up the chimney smoke be- gins to curl, That is the time we thank Our lucky stars we're modern girl. not a What Has Become Of— The old-fashioned woman who was busy around this time a'year making mince meat? And How! And just off-hand, we'd say It is a good provider For there is nothing that E'er works as hard as cider, Demand Has Ceased “Howcum eggs are so much cheaper?” asked the customer. “The political campaign is over, you know,” grinned the grocer in the South. More or Less True With all the kitchen things now coming in the latest shades, some men will be sly enough to per- suade their wives to choose colors PESSRIESS o e Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front- Street Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to p. m. daily. 50 cents | the only ('flll‘ do T shiver,|t green in the things ach is a 1 clash the refuse to with dear that wil hope then Our ideas of where th that ok s Utopia married be lowns if mon look brea would fewer v and children hell thinks the who don't are hand not by \s easy to raise as najority of » days, if homely who [ gre girls De ¢ capped cons¢ any ences woman ever used to think the time would come when ild qu worrying about her if her kne an eye- Nor did a she big full! You usually a woman she th hushand’s s were tell by over enjoy she can once she giving ne whether her was would salary more if rm t viol alimony , and he’s alw other women his wife husband more other men do him his wife, The reason father doesn't get wild enthusiastic about son's is she strikes him rl would rather be d than loved old-fashioned eded a lot of 1 and modest now who of being no mode sure her envy than swee because T who girl thought lothes to but doesn’t either of see nt is the > sits s head with the largest imag- who thinks be- the head of the of the house. one at poiled son isn't to make d husband. -- F. 0. E. AUXILIARY INSTITUTION Vill take place Monday even- at 8 o'clock, Decenmber 10, in es' Hall, Douglas, All those have already signed the ter membership roll, and any ladies eligible to become mbers who may desire to join, nvited to attend. The regular meeting of s Lodge will be held clock permit the institution SAM DEVON, Inst. apt char other m at 7 to P.W.P., Officer. SPECIAL Ladies’ Rayon V Bloomers and Combinations at $1.00 Per Garment Excellent Value JARMAN’S Second Street B e | AUTOS FOR HIRE Carlson’s taxi drivers are cheerful and contented —says Taxi Tad. This contentment smooths the path of courtesy and stimulates willing, efficient service for you — at your disposal every hour of the day - just call Single O or 11, Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 g Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi 3 PHONE 444 Stand at Arctio Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska HARRY MABRY will place men look happy even though nervous the | Auxiliary | 1928. 1 rrorsssionar (T Fraternal docieries DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-308 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 MILK MAID BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY | o SR Phone 577 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. e A R s = Dr. H. Vance | Olle(pl(h 201 Go'dsteln Bidg urs: 10 to 12; 1 to 6; 1 lo 8 or by appolnment Licensed Osteovathic Phyalc'=n Phone: Office 1671. | Residence, We Deliver LG LT "l““'|||"”"||“||"""" Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto Gast'neau Hotel e —2 RS T SIS 5 Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. MUTUAL ICE CREAM 75¢ per quart We Deliver Robert Simpson — & sl —_— or Gastineau Channel A H — Junean Liora Chib Meets every Wes nesday at 12-3e o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presldest H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas 8. °. 0, ELKS Meeting Wednesday Visiting Brothers wsicome, Co-Ordi doa.... of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month_at 7:30 p. m. 044 Fellows' Hall, ot WALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. 1 LOYAL ORDLA OF MQOOS% Juneau Locge No. 78 Meoets overy Monday night, at 8 Jeloo™ WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. M_OUV\; JUNEAU LooGE ™o ao - ginning at 30 Oclo\t Second Al"’ F‘our!h l!on. lay of each nmnt.h 4|(|d Fellows' Hall, (* % HARRY I. LUTAS, Mas- A ‘er CHAS E. NAGHEL. \4¢ Ordor ot EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues days of each mnnth ~ 8 “o'clock, I Hall, MH')RED IAR Opt. D. Graduatée Los Angeles Col- | leage of Optometry and | | Opthalmology | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | T CARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phose 109 or 149 JUNEAU BILLIARDS CARLSON TAXI i} Phones Single 0 and 94 B e ] I Janeau Public Library and Free Recading Room Clty Mall, Second Floor Maln Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 2 3 m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From |3 % to 65:30 p. m—T7:00 p. m. to £:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Public Stenographer J. TIN, Worthy Matres ALICE BROWN, Sece KNIGHTS O coLumBus Seghers Council No. 1749, Meetings second and s Monday 7:30 p.'m Transient brothers urged te attend. Council sham- , Fifth_Street. SDW. M. MeINTYR® 3. K. B 1. J. TURNER, Secretary. DI/UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B, | Meets Mondaf &mgm. 8 o'clock kagles’ Hall Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smith, BSecreliry. Visiting Brothers welcome. { AIERICAH LEGION | Meots second and 4 fourxth Thursday eacn moxti i® Dugout. Just what you (mas greetings. Cards at Empire. want—Chris See display of Daintiest of Christinas cards. Samples now on display at the Empire. [ I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 GEO. M. SIMPKINS (O. PRINTING and STATIONERY SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone 244 QOpposite Alaska Electric Light Office B R T ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASOP{ABLE RATES DavE HouskgL, PRoP. ottt o TR S B T N S e W AR 3 A 0 T T T T L T T L An - Interest Account ADDS to your income, standing and sclf-respect, MAKES you independent and thrifty, GIVES. you protection and the good things of life, OPENS the way to opportunity and success. We welcome your Interest Aeccount 4% Paid Semi-Annually The B: M. Belirends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska e g WOMEN CF MOOSEEEAERT GION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd THursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss Hall. Esther Ingmgn, gent; Agnes Senlor Re- Tigg, Recorder. Brunswick Bowlmg Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 213 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINC Front Street A P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders ! Aok lsions Voo, et s ety [ MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPAN Y Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Service Transfer Co. | uw MILL WO0OD and COAL Oftice Phone 389 Residence Phone 443