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Dailvy Alaska Empire R et B Shitor ALONG CIFE'S | ized representatives have had an opp DETOUR I PROFESSIONAL T S tunity to sit down around a conference LUB CAFE . !OKN W TROY . - - EDITOR AND MANAGER table and attempt to reconcile their dif- | | By SAM HILL DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ferences Published _every evening cpt Sunday by the That is the significance of the Lo- % K DENTISTS e g oy k. SecoHiSL RS aR0 carno Conference and the Kellogg Pact i b R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. 803 Goldsteln’ Bldg. \YH]\\ ok 2 o for the outlawry of war. Both of these There Ain't No Such Place - Entered in the Post Ofi Juncau as Second Class | are important steps in the right di- Utopia is a place where it is Recently of the Bergmann S 1:&2)2‘1:‘:0. iy Juneau Lions Dining Room ¢ o Club matter T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A 8 ¢ o 14t g i e i : . Dellvered by carrier in Juneiu, Douglas, Treadwell and ;’:\f““‘[;’:m:“'-“I‘X‘HZ':“ n"““:”‘:‘ki “:;‘)’;,'1‘: are in it and \; to impossible! z‘ Gt R Thai for $1.25 per mont Vi €O 0 re ot a te t out of it hen you ar . S, T oy eatkll B Sl Vi TR F% SPECIALIZING IN Desday -* 2°38 Soube DO rection. They have been taken because easy to get out of debt when you One year §12.00; six months, in dvance, R BORCE: Ilove. $6.00; one mc As the Chief Justice pointed out, we have| A Dr. Charles P. Je e Wl aiH ndeno(::clols:' i Jeater . e » e8| : i Home DBNTIST iy g e Editotial and Business Oftices, 374 |0 (0 o0 ke workers in every nation to| But one thing every lassie knows Booms 8 and 9 Valentine 8. °. O, ELKS in acubseribers will conter . faror e Prulanity {Bo Tight to expect the millénnium, but suffic And She's Always on Job . wne AMEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | ipe|Dress unabated their efforts to bring about world|It that its time again COOklng 'r:::lodnl"m Welntetey Sren ke S tohak B a lasti asis, P 3 signi-| To put more powder on her o o PR B i Ing Bt use for re es credited to|peace on a lasting basis. That is the real signi T When you buy PEERLESS e “Han IS ot btherw i paper and also thelg o oo iy the pacts that have been signed for nose. BREAD - 3 o outlawing war TR o £ s & M. H. Sid R g T P No Accaunting forTaste |1t is better Bread — Hightll 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. A et socretary — g~ It the Chicago police maintain thelr activi-|There are folks in the world in Public Favor H ,nlm.nn. VINERE Doty ) i Who'd think lite' was 2oHEN . 2 ours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. o oz s e e . ties on the criminal element at the pace set in| Who'd thin - US4 Every Bite a Delight Short Orders and Regular SEWARD BUILDING ;. X A If these reformer guys “UEr) & F Co-Ordinate Bodles current clean-ups, the racketeering business is| " o o8 he eals of st Dinners Office Phone 469, Res. ST Froui likely to be classed as almost as dangerous as| Should stop the & 1 Remember the Name Phone 276. ‘Scottish Rite being a pcliceman in Chicago. e ’ insist u i « Regula tings He Dossn't Know t upon it from CLUB CAFE second Fridey sach Ry % . ¥ Pkl “The paper says a California your grocer Dr. H. V. One wonders if that Prohibition Commission | . . =% 10 sien a man is ance to be appointed after Mr. Hoover takes over the |l 'y’ inajan just vecause| { PEERLESS BAKERY L ong:::—‘a.nwo&. teln =u. Presidency will be called on to sample the|p. pas five wives,” remarked. Mrs " b G P LA tary. o 4 1 4 . s evidence. Cronbhi 2 4 Livensed. md'fimkx Physic'an y SR L 5i 4 “Huh. d r husband, Rl a vl - LoXAL ORD. A Day by day the d grow longer—but it|«pyt his dec n proves the Judge 2 Residence, Gast'neau nml OF MODSZE doesn’t seem to have much effect on the coal|is a bachelor, all right.” The Arcade Cafe I ' g varr;' U l,-‘l | Special Dinners on Sundays | ? night, at R J'cloc™ R ! and Week Days | s Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator k Papers” at $28,000. : iich Is ! at Sofa Fountain in connection. | g CHIROPRACTOR, n.n..m... Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. i There two great differences Come in and listen to the | Office Service Onl e et . | Lhz e v e moder dio. Mary Young, Prop. | to 12 9| |[MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147, 5 % e (New York World.) between the modern drug storef | ra 3 Hours: 10 a. m. to nonn. 1 MAKE IT EVERYMAN'S CHAMBER. b fvaiy compeHOg which has developed in | 1unch and the old-fashioned saloon Ehone 283 | p.m o5 p. m and 7 p. m.||dey or “each month in 2 4 g firs 1ti 4 < free lunch T to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Scottish Rite Temple, be- Today the Chamber of Commerce launched its |recent years for first editions and rare manu- U < cinning at_ 7:30 o'clock. - seripts been responsible f me astonish-| One ia of course, you haye itg CHIROPRACTIC WALTER P, S annual drive for memberships and funds to carry |SCripts eefi TEADUREINES S T TSN 0N & : Master; CHARLES E. % e for ‘the current year. In the past|IDE Prices Last season people exclaimed over |P*y for it e "".?',,‘,':;—,p';.f:'c&.f‘a(o:‘-tdn;cm' | INAGHEL, Secrefary. (7 IEIES: - JOT Lhe eurronl Y P the sale of the Hatton Collection copy of “Pick-| And the other that it Isn't amy- i A several years, it hus experienced little dHNCUlty i papers” for $16,300; of Kipling's “The [thing lke as 5000 LOOSE LEAF Mutual Creamery Order of. in obtaining the money necessary and each suc-|gmith Administration” for $14,000, and of Blake's SUPPLIES ICE CREAM — AT Heodha asd BonL Fue ceeding year in the past decade its roll of mem-|“Burope: a Prophecy” for $11,300. Yet new | Waste of Time . 2 ) bers has grown, The generosity of support given |records are steadily being set. “Plckwick” has| Says the Atchison (Kan.) Globe: g 3 75¢ quart Robert Simpson D monh, & it by the community Is, in very large measure,|just touched $28,000 at the Jerome Kern sale. |“From the Armstrongs farm up at OFFICE EQUIPMENT ) Opt. D. MAYRELL S a reflex of the capable and efficient manner mf’l‘he manuscript of “Alice in Wonderland,” bought | Doniphan turnips are coming to Stati Los Angeles Col- FANNY L. ROBIN- lin England for $77,000, has been priced in|town that weigh as much as nine ationery, . Secretary. fn the dclive apers progress has been made in the right direction|There may be, some she doesn't pile. S “Pickw . oy leage of Optometry and - America at far more. A first edition of “Alice” | pounds each.” Png'txgg and Opthalmology for action has just sold at $10,000. Next to spinach and hell, can mnding ) Glassos Fitted, Lenses Grouné | | soenere oommm 2o, 1760, i : N . The bull market in literary treasures has been {you think of anything that is ; 4 Meetings second and The feature of its work last vear was thelcregted by a number of factors. ' One, much |nearer zero to raise than turrips?jl ; Teunalent seothars s Capital to Capital Yacht Rac staged between |emphasized by Dr. Rosenbach, is the fact that |Neither can we GEO. M. SIMPKINS RN S ST ?‘ to attend. Counell Sham. Olympia, Washington and this ¢ Through it, {the available number of certain rarities, due to| =2 i bers, mm. Btrm COMPANY Juneau received the very finest sort of publicity {museum acquisitions, is steadily decreasing while | Janeau Public .Y..ihrary | n%p&m%ir?g%m F‘D\'?’V % mmg,. K B on the pages of hundreds of newspapers, includ- [the number of bidders is increasing. Dr. Rosen- NER. acl 3 My garden bhore a lot of weeds, gnd | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted R ] o 1a st bt 1 itan journals, oh- |bach bought” the Harkness copy of the Guten-}™ 5 DNUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. ing the largest of metropolitan journals, through iR Bible. pressnted ABLHhe MRle Livrary, for| The number I can't tell; Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Meets Mon 1 out the country. Moving pictures of the big|gig5 090 he estimates that this Bible will mne.l planted automobile seeds Free Reading Room ||| 10:00 to 6:00 Eveatass by &nlgh“ §opet event, which is destined to become the yachting day be worth $1,000,000. Another factor is the| And raised a cheap umbrell. Clty Mall, Second Floor Appointment magles’ Hall | Y . . | . elassic of the Pacific Coast at least, have been |ijtoncive advertising given to book collecting. |—R. H. H. in Youngstown Tele A new shipment of Main Street at 4th | Successor to Dr. R. L. Dousw Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy exhibited before yachtsmen from the Atlantic to|pDr. A, Edward Newton has beat the big drum gram Reading Room Open From | las, Optometrist-Optician | |~ gmitn, Secretary Visiting | Juneau Brothers welcome. the Pacific and even now, more than six months [for.it as a sport for rich and poor. The activi- D M C € a m to 10 p. m. = which it has represented the town in all matters) and on every occasion it has been called on Curious Cultivators after the race, are still in big demand. ties of Morgan, Huntington, Wells, Rosenbach |My garden was to.meet my needs . . . Circulation Room Open From e o i to 6:30 —17:00 p. m. to y A AMERICAN LEGION The Chamber, as usual, carried out the an-|and others have been followed with keen cur- It didn’t do so well; nual Fourth of July program in a very satis-|i08ity. And a third factor is the simple lure|For though I planted al lthe seeds Threads Betory manner. In addition, it represented tne|°f SPeculation. The neighbor’s hens raised hell. £:30 p. m. o T T PR Meets second and Current Magazines, Newspapers J B BURFORD & C(’) fourth Thursday . | As the record price for “Pickwick’” reminds|-_Cleveland Plain Dealer. \ Reference Books, Etc ty any sstions: a Yon- 2 4 g . eacn momtd I3 community on .,.d‘n, auestions arisipg xyl(”)" us, the popular fame of certain books contributes FREE TO ALL L. C. Smith and Corona D“‘o:k gress, and now, through its affiliatign With the|gefiniely to their market. Many great rarities|gince in my garden grew, last year The Colors you have r e E United States Chamber of Commerce,\is in tetleblavs Mnknown £o (heiehbal putillh, . Bakineany E s boen watbitie: for TYPEWRITERS position to do this kind of work .\Jy n more ef-|everybody knows that some first editions of Shake- |vis ygeloss to.expect, 1 fear, Cie S e Pablic Stenographer papers for sale at tne ‘,.._____..—-'_—-.————l—-—n - fectively than in the past It hygs circulated |speare are worth a fortune—3$250,000 or more . 3 T et g e ey | thopsands of pamphiets of dedcripeive Iiterature|Every. one know that the Gutenberg Bible| ' ' JERaN e Fe price SILK AND WOOL HOSE %llggsgllll 3 about the community and district adjacent to it. |“Pickwick Papers” the Kilmarnock Burns, Poes | More Gonverte for the Birth Cone| & PO Sy S-S SO it at st 374 Thuredays All of this work will be repeated again l!lls “Tamerlane” and Eliot’s Indian Bible are enor- | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose I 8 B | . & k1t = o trollers. year. To do it'in a manner worthwhile, in a|TCUSLY valuable. ~They make an Impression (goaqfine in'a Contemporary) THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ’lhll. | ik A % i wherever shown, and the man who would own . i way that will bring tangible results, it needs 4 SETS OF TWINS ]ARMAN S Esther Ingmap, Senior Re- ' “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” . ¢ pays acordingly. B0k iaily Punds t8 defray. expenses, but it requires|” . o B BORN IN 7 YEARS: B ke ! gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorder. | the active support, acquired only through mem- | 14 T()TS IN FAMILY Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 bership, of every citizen of the town. For this| Their Traditional Duties. — ) e et - reason, the members who are charged with the| = More Or Less True Brunswick Bow].mg responsibility of conducting the drive should, and| (Toledo Blade.) The only reason many a girl is Alleys undoubtedly will, meet with a warm and liberal| Annual report of the Coast Guard, just pub-|Pounding the keys in order to eat lor men and women ‘ response from everyone whom they approach. The |lished, shows that this great Governmemt service|ls because she wasn't born pretty Stand—Miller’s Tax! . . Chamber of Commerce could and should be in ‘;‘*'(:;‘,;‘ sajed or resoued ';‘."". PIsgAsEof peril ::mugh to make a cute lite goid | AUTOS FOR HIRE Ex'de Batter"es Y R 213 L ctuality “Everyman's Chamber,” with every citi-| >33 persons and assisted shipping having value | GIGERF-. 1 ; : B o taravhe or ot noidine wa aglve|Ch NASIY 880,000,000 Miring the: AuBERAs end- (FERERRDRE R b0 WA 50N —The Long Life Battery— a . B i {ed Jung 30, 1928 women wearing trousers as w : APANESE TOY pisiD card. | In addition, the Coast Guard is now required |used to back in the days when Try one on your car, radio or boat Ji & SRR TR to prevent liquor smuggling if and when it can.|feminine legs were supposed to £ y > SHOP HAWKS D OWLS ACQUITTED. Only a few of the thousands of Coast Guards-|be used and stockings were kept 3 5 H. B. MAKINC e 2 '(“"" succumb to temptations of graft and alcohol. |hid like a family disgrace. > rrou! Btreet Neither hawks nor owls are so black as they|Unfortunately, just criticism against the small| Many a mother who is worried X L) lEle »: C B etines ainted, kbaot a et nmm;..ulmy relne(-m upon the great majority; but|pecause her daughter is out with 4 Ca 0] ctric ompany P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders, Game Commission of Yakima County, Wash., es- | |Alever else may be sald of them it cannot be|a poy friend, would get a shock it| 3 2 : % y s |truthfully ‘charged that the Coast Guardsmen |gpe inew tie boy' Slend mother | T & Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring tablished a bounty on various creatures supposed |ovor faileq in their traditional duty of alding . . to be destructive to useful birds, especially uP- |maritime operations and saving lives and property 0 OsR L LEERIAD un 13 ot with —-————-—-———————-—""‘I MORRIS land game birds. Arrangements we ade f e the little petter he is. e ek Ur\Lw" AL HIBKGL thelr own safely. At that probably no man feels CONSTRUCI‘ION the preservation of the stomachs of hawks and — owls killed and presented for bounty, Of these, | At Prince Rupert Also. 668 HRR M tran fho Voot fIsh | | SN Bere ia: faic Ak ron ALASKAN HOTEL COMPANY 121, including 5 kinds of hawks and 2 kinds of | o Who 18- WRIAE to_keep. the queen ey sl he married in the kind of regal sonable owls, were forwarded to the Blological Survey | (Prince Rupert News.) splendor she craves. : —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES SAND and of the United States Department of Agriculture| The Daily News is being deluged with com- : i GRAVEL for study. Here are some of the findings: “Of 45 [P1aints in regard to radio reception in the city. is“rl::htlit:ndgos:vr:n:mh;(]-::r; ;:r Reasonable rates are a featur- Dave HouseL, PROP. B s o Bwninach Rawks. W contalaing M,]w:\;‘:;x:» l::;vn urfim to write editorials attacking | ;o Lot for a girl to have to| |ed part of our service. With . Carpenter and Concrete ous parties’' who are supposed to be res i « o Pposed:to e TespORSINE sit in the corner and twiddle her||Your guarantee of safety and etk ! held about 90 per cent. ground squirrels, the re- [for the conditfon. * This i mainder consisting of snakes and gr: ,.Mh”x.p.‘,fl 4 A ils we cannot do without courtesy ‘'you may rest assured : very clear evidence that they are the ones to|thumbs évenings. | Hat theloset il ‘Do sitall No job too large nor too‘ small for us. and other insects. Of 31 stomachs from redtailed |blame. There Is no doubt that many local radio| ©OBe oOf the screams of the day is | hawks, 27 held food, of which 83 per cent. was|fans are becoming desperate and extremely bitter|the Way . alittle, empty-headed| | B e : ground squirrels, 6 per cent. rabbits, 4 per cent.|and something will have to be done to clear up |SKinny girl will dike herselt out| X MORRIS meadow mice, and the remainder snakes.” So the[the condition. For several days it has been |to 100k as much like a Septem:| account goes all the way through, These hawks|ImPOssible to receive at all in the downtown |ber Morn as the lew will alow|| Carlson’s Taxi and . . . CONSTRUCTION CO. and owls, with a bounty on their heads, had|S¢Ctions of the city. Local interference is go|when there isn't any more chance| | Ambnlance Service Fertlle SOll B § 6 'Co ¥ SILDIN NTRACTORS i all been preying chiefly upon ground squirrels, |5 cot that it has drowned out everything, even [of her causing eye trouble among) rabbits, mice and other species so destructive in g‘n""f:e l:hhelnmvevmm" inetat. momavar el o Byl T s O ‘ ‘ e 5 2 mus £ v i | . the Western States that the Federal Government|comneotion, sad that 1o thor yooVever in this|plane floating oa up to the moon nnection, and that is that when any particular ! when the engine goes dead and the States concerned have heen cooperating|person or company is mentioned y h CohTE &t 3 in letters of| Some couples: are so happily e . T T for years in campaigns to control them. No|erlticlsm, the letiers must be i P Al THRIFT is the good soil'in g = » % X signed by i V) B 8 game birds whutever hud been eaten by any WFer. cr fhey cannot be publishea ' |out fn something ew none of hi BV s T JUNEAU TRANSFER of the 121 hawks and owls killed, and only 3 b r— - ‘;:,em,:;;n::m:,:rm::inll‘gn:gmn::H' Be] 1 y L] Ta’xl which the seeds of success are .- COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and birds of any kind a result of the findings Mussolini has assumed the seventh portfolio |ing her husband for having lost an- PHONE 199 of the Biological Survey, bounties on hawks and |and became in his own person the majority of |other argument. | : : sure to fall and grow.’ owls are no longer paid in Yakima County. {the Cabinet. Wasn't is Pish-Tush who was. Lord Stand at Gastineau s L High Everything Else?— (Boston Globe.) i R e e PACTS VOICE THE DESIRES OF | Spray your throat, eat and exercise tem- GARBAGE PEOPLES. |perately, keep your feet dry and vour mouth £ The man or woman with a i Ao shut and let the other fellow have the flu—— UI ED Not all of the aftermath of war is evil. Out|(HCuston Post-Dispatch.) H growing bank account need of the four years of Armageddon betwee ¢ 5 AND LO CLEANIN( B S 815, students of the,times h.‘x‘\e‘“h“w‘nll‘i Ol - NaR N oaR0 A iad has justdistill i i i rry tur B il ot considerabl ¥ @ lthe age of 106. He must have lived where an never wo about ful e £TO siderable criminality, the source |automobile couldn’t get at him.—(Des Moin of organized methods ol crime and much has|Register.) 5 L e mteed financial troubles. A i been made of them. But from that same source 83 e | _—— rvice, Day and Nigh has come a determination among the peoples of | King George has been making a splendid s oy ’ " -39 BBs Sarti o eliminate as far as possible the|0EBL, With no sympathy or encouragement. from C f CovicHE AUTO SERVICE ehanices for futire wars—a desire for peace that B8 Bill Thompson—(Milwaukee Journal.) ry s vare STAND AT THE OLYMPIC cannot be disturbed at the whims of rulers or| . R — . Phone :‘:"i""’ or by ambitious coalitions of powers. | The spread between the cost of liquor as : ' This desire, as was pointed out recently "n Iuces SMEEIRN] (ho coat when purchasg Re'gular Dinners . Juneau, Alaska b Chiet Justice Taft, of the United States Supreme|gling - 4 ho high cost of smug- Short Orders bl . i ot et el Court, is the foundation ‘stone of the Locarno| PRI By Luncke. ! i ! T’l‘eB. M Be’lrends B k Pact among European powers, and of the Kv]ltmg‘ This is the hog-killing season, but nothing ()rpe'n a.mto2a m BUIFORD’S Com : an Pact of more recent date which numbers among|¢@0 be done about the truck that gets ahead OPULAR PRICES ! its signatories all of the powerful nations of [°f YOU in traffic.—(Toledo Blade.) _the world. Commentipg on the present trend B g B s isinn cpitments for peace. ho maid ,“'a:;l\‘:\w.«"‘m ls‘cnlute‘d for its windmills, So Is HARRY MABRY The npations are moving to a semse of St R (NEIMAL Enqulrer.) PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk —-.~.~a ,M;q-wu .

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