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A5 UL S Lo O RN S Y DEVEI ‘()I’l\(. B. C. “ ATER PO\\ FR [ | Canadian i ALONG LIFE Fraternal >ocieties PROFESSIONAL T 85— ——n N . Renounces His Title pPOWEr €COrpora s are at least op l DETOUR NEW PLACE and |unistle. over the prospects for deveiopment in| | | TALLY CARDS p_——teoaa i R e Y constal British Columbia. The Power Corpora-| | By SAM HILL i DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channc® - g | " 7€ JON W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND M*N“ER\ n of Canada has ncquired the municipal water|g— 4§ G Valentine Day DENTISTS ¥ g | >. r $3 —— [ bRl BT ] I S [and power plant at Prince Rupert for $375,000. A 301-803 Goldstein Bldg t - st Sa g he | # bl 5 3 3 A R T lh.lmju B et fl__é: _\ll\' It binds itself to add 5,000 horse-power _'“ the @ Her Cholde IS Washington’s Bu-thday PHONE 56 = EMOIRE Eubds g Rk It years uneau Ilom Streots. Jun A g {capacity of the plunt within two-and-a-half years| wpony you - just love hables!"' Also New 88 t Hours 9 a. m. to § p.m. e BRilired in the Post Office u ns Second Class|and to continue addins urits as fast as the de-}exclaimed the gushing one as they S0 New SRlpmen -',',;r n ¥ ] v nd incrcases until l:m 000 )1nr«u.¥-qv\'w~r dtm ;slopped to gaze at the contents ot PLEATED PARCHMENT - l(eet,; .""‘ Wen e | Aot |have been develope n return it is to get a;a perambulator. nesda; Ak T T ) v UBSCRIPTION RATES : “ ADE . onscmeT T rae, THAHUMY ket | 98 v onr . okelUBIRR L Dhan ise Yes,” replied the other one, “ff SH S Dr. Chailes P. Jenne ln(n I for B1J8 par et e British Columbin Power Company has|they are not the kind that weafj: . es L. Lester D. Hendersom, Tresideme e, in advance, | completod arrangements o develop the power|pants, shave, get grouchy when the DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Sscg-Troas y will_promptly |potentialities of State River at Ruskin, 35 miles meals are late and kick because 3 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. irregularits | ¢ ever. by the installation of A 172,000-|the family won't go' without more H(lyes Shop " " Bullding e ness Offices, 374 |porsepower plant there. The same company is|things. | Telephone 178 ATED PRESS. ~|in ng the Bridge River power scheme, 130 ! R " & socia . e \’w les north of Vancouver, to 220,000 horse- Has Whiskers On It—But 1} Opposite Coliseum Theatre || 3 e tor il s e hoa: %am Hill, of !h‘u Cincinnati Bn- Phope 54 Dr. A. W. Stewart ‘ Yooai news pu ; Sh Ll SR quirer, makes use of “snide.” Tt » B DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, | ———— TANTEED TO BE LARGER That fellow that found it wmore convenient to|Seems 80 years since we last saw - = R Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, THAN THAT OF AN oTHeR FUBLISATION. | 0 yic on fire than to pay his bills and|that word—Jack Warwick in_To- e l SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles make that he had cushed at the desks|'®d0 Blade. A The Arcade Cafe Oftice l;hono 2410.9. Res. of, Freemasonry g s b o o It is an old-ti , Jack, an y ol one 4 cottish e wh le ‘with. thelr liberty as stakes el pioxen hut mo’ Word | evar: haglBe.yeanold. son MAH ‘heir of Earl || so0s Fomilale in connection. 8 & YL rons Bridey each | fou i been coined that expresses what it | Listowel, will be known in future | | Come in amd listen to the | Dr. H. Vance l m Iscuza,.hL"l‘i,;u - S T o jmeant to express any more expres- | as Mr. William Francis Hare. He ! | raqio, Mary Young, Prop. | 0 Gollateln Bidg R'Tfi:;SEL.Asecre- \ n \ and Means Commitiee, | gy has renounced his riches and titles Phone 288 ; | oura: 1 fin 12; l| 0 :i tary. / fhat is beginning tarif hearings, makes the mew | and proposes to devate life to poor. i & Ry ) =2 SEMMSER S dePl fd# | grah bag where everyone may Had His Fingers Crossed 2 G L s uw"'dnm:w&m“mcml-’ s LOYAL ORD:.A vt 2 tarifi schedule, as has beeu done I overheard him talking to his wite| gisabpointments the way they d Residence, Gastineau Hotel OF MOOSZE before now, th 14 tariff issue is likely to be And now i know Jones is a wall-|o, §25 hats and $800 fur coats th et R i #a;-!:u a\;:«‘;;- Em N‘ galvanized into iile again. . 7 eyed dlar- divorce lawyers will become as B ) night, at # Yeloow i e For when they passed a flapper he|oyiinct as the buffalo and dodo Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator ! America’s Part. . remarked ; | 1t is the fading roses in the for- CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. J. H. HART, Secretary. 137 “Great Scott! I hope skirts don't|, - = Vo ACEHE O5€ o Office Service Only L5, (Mancheatatd ST ] S manufacturers to ride around ia Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, % ngnb:xTu.ff';xfifig. Monsts £ T O | The Unit ates ol America playved a deci ive| ey e straight eighth, while ather we | p. m. to b p. m. and 7 p. m. !" “‘o{ fi:,lch_rmn:y:“‘h b(lfln A GREAT AMERICAN IS DE AD. rt in th Whether they will plavi /o 0 V8 i of o tellom dgfihelr Tortines o falling halr o to 9 p. m. Phone 529 sinning_ at. 7:30 ‘.,m.mk., w. i equally decisive part in the peace fs one ofy SHnks—Waal ki i #lthe masculine heads CHIROPRACTIC WALTER P SCOTT, Y ation while at Juneau |the most important questions to which the next|this Perkins? = ; Pl e 18 not the practice of Medicine, ’“.fivfifé’&!fi%’?? ! In a private conversation e ey I supply the answer. The future| Jinks—Well, if you introduce| L 1d be east ; Surgery nor Osteopathy. 4 in 1¢ Pre Harding decla m{ that Senator it ropean civilization depends wupon|him to a man named Black today the xu_hl v:lmuor% if 89 : f” 1 - . (ERIEE LS '——mo, § Oscar W. Underwood was “cne of the greatesi ... ... That is why the speeches of Am-|and he meets him tomorrow he'll|men didn't have famiiies that k Mutual Creamery ¢ EATERN STAR men, if not st man, in public Tife ibJerican statesmen are scanned on this side of thelbe sure to say: “Howdy, Mr.them broke all the time. “ICE CREAM g T TR '———f‘~ Second and Fourth Tuet: the United s He discussing available | Agjantic with an anxious and sometimes critical [White!” 'Maln may not 'he[ able to under 4 Robert S]mpqon ! E each e time when lattention that often seems to 3 stand woman, but you can bet Dem: v ency at A fime whenlattention that often seems (o the American ob gy B i 75¢ quart Opt. D. " Yarthy ] expecied Lo be Republican nominee |server (o decencrate into mere querulousness. The| One Is Too Muc ] . ! AR 1 o B ROBIN- e micopeding slactio pPresident Hurding's!Allie the late war were taught by Pre nlentems wife and he don't get along, wite. __I{JUNEAU BILLIARDS ; leage of Optometry and 80! A e 10 3 1 fWilson xpect that America would co-operate And when he’s home he always g A s e , H KNIGHTS O» esiimate of the great American <tatcsman Wwho ; i el ot b Hoadl | 3 S 5 % ! Opthalmology 2 s op & « T, R 3 It is|iD soivinz the problems of peace more closely is in trouble, e S e 9 | Phone 94 |- GIaspes’ Fitted, Wenses Gronns COLUMBUS QR ri 0y e At ol nost AmericAtis \nw.. s in fact beem poseible. The subsequent|So he stays on the water cart | A%y & | ieehere Counell No. 1760 »d 0 ) 3 . sl F . oA, 4 - eetings secol an ry safe to say that the !" t l"'"‘-“'l ‘| ORE ll’e‘“"’ of disillusionment has beep ulmést con-| Far he don’t ever want to See }«-.. IR —— ¥nnda)§'n! 30 5. .‘fi who did not thiuk that Serator Underwood Was |y ous, and was inevitably a cause of disappoint-|ner double = g 5z | T-ansient grothers urge N i ¥ | i 3 I tie - | entitled o firet place g living American lmeat and sometimes of recrimination. Neverthe- B | B L] [ U R R XSO%TB;V‘IELL e T e e g i 1 o he 3 g ng N N o p B! ~Optician LDW. M. MCcINTYRE 3. | statcamen wouid readily agree that he was among | less the hope has not eyen yet died out that the! How About a Tear Bomb? e Public ¥ Optometrist-Op ; . " . . 2 W H. J. TURNER. Secretary. B B “Foremont them |United States will some 'xmy co-operate With| Myrte Did your boy friend weep Janeau Public bffl!? ‘ Eyes Exdmin‘e,d](}l;ssesl;i;ted el B With a brillia erudite, and ballasted 1 nout reserve The United Statcs have with you when you saw the “Sing- and Room 16, Valentine G‘-) 2//UGLAS AERIE 117 F. 1. ®. § nd, trained by a lfe-time of hard and effective 4N inexhaustible rescrvoir of economic, moral, and |y o' ooy » < 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by Meets Monday ut il kaster. wihons Honests: 40 htriotm|DBlitioal niioks. TN tulliforse 1sibrought DERETOL . Sl T Free Reading Room Appointment %mgm 8 o'clock fe . work, .a. ch er whose fonesty and Patviob®Miy," bear upon international relations the cause|, B iind oven Bt s VTR City Mall, Second Floor | Successor to Dr. R. L. Doug- | S Lagles' Hall were umdiluted and courage that was “ OF €VEN[op peace will be safe. But not otherwi e tears to N ovak ’ Maln Street at 4th | las, Optometrist-Optician | | yg14s. William Ott, W. P. Guy timid, no w v entered the public TVICe I not surprising that we should look anxiou i e Ao | Juneau L. Smitn, Secretary Visiting better equipped to scrve his country effectively (uny straw which scems to indicate i § B A ?@* ““‘;":‘:"2;"3";" s | Phone 484 || Brothers welcome. than Senator Coderwoed. And no man in his|of the wind to a more favora q | Looks Like a Tnggraanca' Error q C!rculatlo;l "umm Ol;en From | o S LA PR AINIRET - b e AT time gave hotter accounting of his talents, | I R S Ly I)A.Mr; w»x-,,s{n#:m”, : & S i et | SRR A AHEB.ICAH LEGION : T e T R I S g i B eadline in Louisville Herald-Pos; & ey o yl‘ ' “: & I The I'lcw of Rum from Canada. | We are sure it was an N instead ke e Meets second ané or Republican, hias even approached record of -— lof an E the writer intended to Current Magazines, Newspapers 7 CO tourth Thursday t accom; t that was made by Mr. Unager New York World.) have follow the M. Reference Books, Etc, J. B. BURFORD & each monmth la | wood as f the House of Representative MEaren lave heen begun in Ottawa be- S ¥ i i FREE TO ALL L. C. Smith and Corona Dugout. 1 guring (he Vilson Administration. With a|iween gr )t American and Canadian officials | Mot i1 When youBkI){uI%AIIV“nLESS il TYPEWRITERS party maj rge thut it wag believed |with a view fo taking some action.toscurb the g .. 1o from' the Chicago A g — § b Wi in 1913 o trauslate |flow of liguor from Canada into the United States. |, 0" 3 It is better Bread — High i o oA e Miadbe Pablic Stenographer 4 e h \ ) ito desinit Jegistation, andy )“-l‘ l\‘“"l“‘(f;“ "‘i""‘l‘g“ i s ‘i"“;"""“l'v‘ “‘(‘,]‘:‘"'”‘m‘:r WARMER GIRLS FOR { in Public Favor e WOMEN ‘OF MOOSEEEART | ‘ o \ the v at all historical [the Coast Guard, YaIEne. Bt o i JOLDER CITIES . . OO T 03814 A1 G 439 e . butacin nd r1 i (:rx‘i.’ fer . -Probibiflon, Jadgt. B W, WD, COMBIE & i h t(‘n:amm.x eh? 12 Every Bite a Delight }| e gt MeeuLIE-tI&xd 32 Thursdays wissioner of Custom il the blem which i { each month, 8 P.M. at Moose QS bt the, task was: perCoosilyalmost ‘orl gy *the ntlemen to Ottuwa i a (hriving| S 2 P Remember the Name THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Hall, gquite perfectly in letior as well as spirit traffic which is semi-officially estimaied as bring-| Way 36 LRavs g insist upon it from Hather ' Ingmins -Benicr Be-1 Bl 000 woll 18 IAxlslanve - bettlesing’$100,000.000, worth of liuos Eomimeginctpots nlfn)"rl:u«)l:w?::[ b st your grocer “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorder. without creating animositics. He won becanse helder every year. In itseif this figure throws some . ciad i gl 2 ; mestered his subjects and inspired confidence in |Eht on the status of enforcement nine years| TO QuCKly reach the time PEERLESS BAKERY Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 e s - his fellow members. e advocated what he be-|after the Inauguration of a prohibition area. When 'you can'be a widow. Brunswick Bowling e X 9 I'wo possible ines of action are suggested in BT - ved ond his Yeacy 19 S0 mas d int H A l{eld :I ,‘ “:d“ 1:‘“ : "”[ focl ‘m,! ang '€ news despatches reporting the conferences 2 Explained w Aueyfl anech .gnm:n tempe hat pu.«n’. ; ,.ng ‘: [ hin REE hiote: Mndde o in " Obtaws: . Tham “John,” said Mrs. I]u:nl)hvhl 1, for men and 'n'?:“l passion ravely, if ever, appesred in the debates. ;o o T L worts to persuade Canada|“what do they mean when the koo o L Stand—Miller’s Not aulig (hat hie ladeship Was % PIOC i muk conspiracy to violaie the smuggling [say: ‘Thats my weakness now || - AUTOS FOR HIRE Westmghouse Mazda amps Phone . 318 gres working Jeadership, he finisgh “l‘ln\\'\' of both countries an extraditable offense,| “It means something you're b the four \ it he led the House of Repre- but thi siggestion s appaently not taken |strong ior,” he grinned. THE LONG LIFE MAZDA — % gentative ty without un enemy on either seriously om either side. On the American side, o gide of chamber, lapparently. mor. hope attaches to the possibility Pessimistic Note Buy Them by the Carton JAPAN-ESE TOY The Bmpire has always contended that the |0l couvineing Cunada. of the nccessity of alter-| With the sales of motor cars in SHOP R est Wilson miists Was I ‘ot idng ‘“'"“‘":.'Tfi.‘;m“ns: .tt:en‘ininlg] I;hc; !rzim:ncei l;)ft sh.;g creasing the outlook u;r parking ——— H. B. MAKING Underwood Secretary of State w Mr. Bryan ‘I“‘(')’:w vrx.mc;mlirYa“’olnmotlor li:imc trr:n,;pur:ng LG no_b—e'uer o Front’ Street resigned that office in 1915. He should havel|iyuor from Canada to the United States, But bos 5 L hes Tris Capltal Electrw Com any P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders) been appointed and (h:- Presiden n.u-':ht to h", there would still remain several thousand miles of | payghter would make every bit leaned heavily upcn him aiter naming him. No i 1 i man in the Democratic Party was so well equipped in ability, experience and temperment far sosition. Tf that had been dome it is not| | A nist f \ waned 4 i i « 1. And what a Pres i 1 hav ide! f it was, pelitically, unfortunate M { wood found it mecessary to cross swor t 1 only personal coniroversy he ever had i mn gressional career, with William J. Bryun, ¥ he could have done nothing that more compleicly proved his meitle and worth as a statesm. 1t would iave been impossible for one of Ar. Under- | wond’s sound and ordcrly mind, horse sense courage, to serve Lis conntry, as he believed | to be right, and Le a supporter of the vagaries of the e¢vanescent Bryan an( Following his fixed habit | border and practically unlimited opportunities for |smuggling | ‘he Canadian border constitutes a major prob- The outstanding event |significance and gratification in 1928 of especial to the members of }xhn uining industries ol tic world was the se- |1ed ‘«.. o/ the Hon. Herbert €. Hoover as the 'next President of the United States. With uudant hope, witl Imm Engine ard to an steady mple justitication for that ing and Mining Jjournal locks for- ‘nmediate future of orderly progress |any advance in the industries it serves and as good a cook as she does a danc- er—if she only liked cooking as much as she does dancing !v}m for the .l'mwl‘ States in an era of prohibi- ‘It used to be common enough, ion But prohi nlml} in the Umlt?(l‘sta!es €On- |yt now the only thing rarer than s o .] jor ”,Mm for Canada. For We |4 snob with an inferiority complex ) e outo. that l’; # ertmiiial .>](-VI1]|.(>‘||! lis « home where mother rests in e - e border onan NEIt g Jiving: room while daugiter L struts her stuff as a diswasher. =i When Nature wanted to create 3 llm Runl for Mlnmg something interesting to look at § she decided on female underpin- | (Engincering ‘\nd Mining Journal.) ning—and when she wanted to pro- vide something that would be funny to look at, she decided on the same thing. Another thing that is paid for on the installment plan is the free- dom a grass widower enjoys. Thinking her nose shines can make a woman feel as uncomfort- Of triing Lo stamp as reactionary and intercst- represcuts, confident that Mr. Hoover's translation |36 .88 & fourdays’ growth of | Sontrolied ev lat had not taken orders|to a post of the highest rseponsibility and the|Whiskers on his face can a m'm.'h. L o o bim, Mr. Tirvan, when the|greatest world influence wil stimulate confidence| When mother was young she Demo: rat control of Cong: denovuced [and engender mtual respect among the elements | Wanted her clothes to show her 1» Mr. Unde od, In his Commener newspaper, 0f @ far-fliux group of technologists and en-|800d taste, but what dauglxter d conteading that be was mot a Democrat, and |8D¢! WAuts I Siehes glofhes ta show " v 4 | - o S how grand Nature was to her. asked the T)bx’lmtml‘ meumbers “4]!7 to’ make hm;‘ ommander Byrd writes: We huve left ciy-| If they ever can bring up a gen- l.he‘ party lender. Mr. Underwood, in the Hou S, | ilization at last Fortauate man. No more |eration of women who'll dote on claimed the tloor on matter of sonal priv- | thugs, gunme: <dess drivers and cheap poli- -— ilege, and ruswored Bryan. He did nof miuce 'ticfans in his life for u while 5 e A AT ATy or u while. Only icebergs words. His auswer ¢ complete and con-|and penguins. —(Detroit Free Press.) GARBAGE winecing that tie cont ersy went no further — i\ “However, M. Dryan: lutivence with rural voters| WY pay a plan to repeal the HAUI ED i‘v“’ ;& z-Lu greut -:.m | fact that L s against v‘:\‘:\-. mond "n‘f‘L;‘:\l‘(l]\.«" any attention 1UL { r. Underwood probably mo han anything ek s 3 snquirer. | N preventad . ihc latter from reaching thel ‘mnai Wi mvor Hoame i o AND LOT CLEANING | eminence wilkin bis party to which aliain- has been asked ‘u ‘]uuk {u‘r :,t)n~“'|:"m \,“ ediEors R Jments, character and services entitled Lin | troit News.) e, e RApme 80 o 249 Senator TUnderwood was fortunate in lis se- ) | —_— Jeetion af Bisminziam as 4 residence when ho din.| 1t will scon be evident 1ha. Congress has hot| T He alwmest immediately acquired a lucra law |Tesolved to quit playing p s.—iDes Moines | f practice, and with it opportunity for nent Regis Mabry’s Ca e in a town that became a great cit) He a Nt -— v el I lated a compstence in early life, When he o A il t.veling.three ard a half miles a . !. into the public service Le was relieved of worg i 5;‘ 4“"1““ too fost, especially along W Dinners over finances. He had ample time to 10ad and ' ot + Constiiution.) Short Orders nd. Consequently h hecame 1! Bin : X " M' ol a master of ecouomics und .uu‘n:uh:‘v':m ‘mé “gxuhhdfl;t:l“f:‘x.‘r":ni'u(:;w' b 64, to 2 a. & fhe guatters that were subjects of legisiation uud |'iugs.— (Indianapolls Sixr) T A OW PRKCE;‘ nxecut.w action. | R - 34 wiil be i dons time hetore Americans coige| And what Borah Is the reluctance v 1, urn Oscar W. Underwood. His de‘ Wisiag a{ Congress 10 stand aside and leave it aj) to him. e —(Dallas News.) (22, R P Let us serve you well —says Taxi Tad. Hail them anywhere. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single 0 and 11 - Berry’s Taxi |;. PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctio s Phone 342, Day or ‘Night With the economy of reason- | able rates in mind you can chooBe the Carlson taxi and be sure of courtesty and comfort. (et e Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicHE AUTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, prop. SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete . Work. small for us. MORRIS Fertile Soil BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 THRIFT is the good soil in which the seeds of success are JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY ilPh(:ks and Stores sure to fall and grow. The man or woman with a growing bank account need never worry about future financial troubles. Prompt Delivery of ALY, KINDS OF COAL ' PHONE 48 ZYNDA m’ VATOR SERVICE No .job too large nor too CONSTRUCTION CO. { e s 1

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