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EDITOR AND MmAuEn' B by can swell and|from politics. 1f the Methc =» wee for repul ed to|higher tari the ' ney to disint hostle, there wa was d EXPERIENCE FOR HEADSHIP OF a pow rally The has becn t | Great seretary of 3 ned that the xperience in ha a well infois York lawyer h uternational | n regarded as no means conirolled affairs has always be Secretary of State, in the selecti ful examination mite in time of stress for the benefit of the n of men for t ve 1 ndition which is umqup i i other reasons he is not a ve for anything. hibition imy Becretary of Stata: Jeremiah Si Black, Secretar traditions of stalesman had no previous|searchl ne the man upon whom most reliance is pl.'\ed ‘————-—-—‘—-fl would be that he had died in the developing a plan that will be acceptable ALONG LIFE’S will work DETOUR' the tem nce people, those who are op-| | By SAM HILL ysed 1o alcoliolic liquors, are wise, they willls — fication ¢f the Prohibition laws ent tn a Mo Only Makes Us Hot ¢ campaign aguinst fanaticism goes| bt | parther. 1t|is possible that a compromise could|T0/have to entertain a fonligh reed upon that would remove Prohibition sue ¢ ard of Tom- uhlic Morals and the yntrol the foes of u NOT! Prohibition Herald cont behave, dngs nd ¢ rtion might very well be stuff proves he's “hot.” Canada agoinst her by the United Stutes|able attempt to crowd Spring and| arriving at relations with countries that \\'x]“V'ull out of the affections of the) grant reciprocity. When we take into account that | people. Canada buys $800,000,000 or 10,000,000 worth T ds from the United State it obvious An Exception VO, thing to offer for the favors| Blinks: “It must be terrible to | be down and out.” g o SR A Jinks: “Well, if I was up in an Thinking lmpuully. L‘.‘[I,' [()n":”)?e,fl stunt flier as pi. Rupert News.) 5 down and out. Phere a general movement today toward n of the Bri Empire Britain and faced with a ten- Names Is Names Dominion were I it rate, South Af tion. Today that seems to be pass-[what they were.) he trou in South Afr been e extent over ne, the Canadian tender checked and ail the Dominions today t their lot lies in being itish Commonwealth, known § sh lKmpir \ase in this development | jon of the true condition by Call The Wagon The “Little Englander” who at one time talked of the|the name of our thriving nies” a yelonging to us” have disappeared todzy everywhere the people are coming to No Need of Chasing It It's easy nuff To catch 'the flu— ’ And 'taint hard for It to catch you. realizi the Bri t import wit. realize the immense possibilities of a world power| wwny shonld we?’ asked which "‘]. he ;m.p()l‘l:n.l sections have equal | oo and all fly the same flag. i o g IR Cl fhe conception of a commonwealth in which 1 part is independent and vet in which all | whole is a new one. The world has not seen the gripned the ““7‘('“‘" hefore Whether this will be followed by 2 ke ore tangible ties, such as free trade Passing Observation Only fools come out of > and eedom of tizens to t will without restrication, is| : rked out in future. At present|they went in 1in the Empi nd fro to be w ot| Why Deprive the Men From d way in the development 3 Enjoying 'Em, Too! titutional gcovernment. The @ followed. Today aga . is|When we a window full W and it is possible that in time lamped, English speaking world muy become| ‘e convinced the girls are + great commonwealth in which each part right, independent, but in which each aliows p in thinking things so picturesque ileges to the other which ma r greater world| Ought not be kr])l out of sight! freedom. ' | e S0 o Hard To Believe! A Prohibition Inouiry. fire,” asked the city editor (Cnecinnat! Enquir The pronise of the Dresident-elect to set up| commission to examine the question of pro- : artially is interesting. But (here are Fairy Tale lighter,” explained the reporter. endous difficulties in the wa investigation of this ex srdinarily controversial | church on Sunday morning and subject. - Presumably there ave eight or nine able[could tell her husband what the men in the United States somewhere who really|preacher’s text was and what he 1nhissed, but Diogenes himself, with a modern |said but for the life of her not what |scun these forty-eight commonwealths in vain for{married one, either—) had on! o | them, Only the ardent Weis aund Dry have —_— International made their pres {Hoover ig not prepured to spend the best years Th trouble with most cars \ey won't run when the gas tank account of country rather Department ability and standing in f experience of Siate is 1 the President’s as head of the Cabinet right hand may no porifolio President, and Foreign Secreiary will be chosen of his technieal knowledge to handle President Cleveland ably will unearth a few facts alr great numbers of people. There has been no the details of effective probibition of aicoholic beverages in the soluticn of the Secetary of Stote. Mr. Stimson’s sxperience in Nicaragua and the Philippines haz probably put him iu closer touch | vastly h ANTI- I’H()IHBU‘IO 1§ NING TO WOR(\. Massachusetts Smm Republican in politics, the ga by a vote of better | steps looking toward the repeal of the action was taken iu obedience carried sweepingly Amendment. of a referendum vote that wa at the late election The signitica struck RETPARCS are npposed ce known, And presumably Mr. Motor Notes his life in such a search they Unfortunately four Wets and four Drys dois M. T. ——1 PROFESSIONAL ||| ,-——-—-———nl:——— R. J. s D, night and gone to the wrong place. T 7~ a|| Fraternal >ocieties J. ALCORN, M.D Physician and Surgeon More Or Less If it is on the club day a hus- band can maie his wiie as mad by ing home with a good healthy wppetite as he can any time |bRs. KASER & mmnunum Gastineau Channe” —— | Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | stein Building. Telephone 423 | Special attention given to di- seases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. — 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 656 Hours 9 a. . to 8 p. m. Juneau Lions Like OUld Man Winter, is a pleas- When a woman goes down town| 5 ., @ & AR FETO ¥ J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS __Eflio Btenographer every Wee His #tay we might endure it hed nesday - 2% r of all the stores, pricing every fur coats Dr. Charles P. Jenne terrific coliapse one of But he thinks pulling rough Lester D. ‘Henderson, lands in the 5-and-10 to make her H.\ L. Redlingshater, Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine e As You've Doubtless Noticed ¢ to meet the threat off Winter never makes any notice- Telepnone 176 Dr. A. W. Stewart Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. mem: | [ J. W. WOODFORD | = 1‘ Representing the Northern | Life Insurance Co. | Investigate our the mother of Visiting Blu(l.ou \Aelcom‘ I the good old days it was un- h S new Tower | usual for a woman to have a meal Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. Scottish Rite 3. HEISEL, Secre- er age it i3 rare to have one turn out anything else. rings on Salmon Creek. Even-| ve anything could ings by appointment. zive me more pleasure than beinz Dr. H. Vance Osleup-th—lol Go\dshl{l nide or by lwdnment umnud Osteopathic ny-can Offico 147 girl with the “swanlike neck” feels she may as well wear high-necked was openly Does it intérest you to know a movement toward the United|that Bob Mitts lives in Louisvilie? States Canada, and in other Dominions there| (At least old-timers will remember HOT TOASTED SANDWICHES LOYAL ORD.A luld‘net. Gastineau fl.hl B e [ NSRRI L Y Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is vot the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy Juneau Locgs No. 7 Meets every Innd-. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS | By Mrs. Klondy N. WALTER H > Studio opens January 25th HELLAN, Dictatos H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Building HOT TAMALES Main. Telephone 536 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon- P R GARBAGE HAULED AND_LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phose 109 or 149 Scottish Rite Temple, 1CE CREAM PARLORS Hot Drinks Served PHONE 94 e, i RGBT Janeaa Public Library: | no longer “Peers like we ought to change town,” remarked the village half- EATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tu: days of mch Robert Simpson Graduato Los Angeles Col- leage of Optometry and Opthalmology Glum Fitted, Lenses Grouné banks, seems like River would 1 a more appropriate name for it,” SON, Secretary. L e e KNIGHTS OF Serheve Council No. 1789, M.etings leeolld and laer Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Exantined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 19:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | Appointment Transient orothers urged te attend. Counell Sham- ¥ifth sn-eet M. MCINTYRE 1 K B H 1 TURNER. Secretary DT UGLAS AERIE 117 = Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy School of Experience as dumb as 2 Free Reading Room Clty Mall, Second Fioor Maln Strast at Ath Reading Room C.en From ? a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From m.—7:00 p. m. to NP Helene W. L. Albrecht THERAPIST | Medical (.ymnasucs Massage Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL Rrothers welcome. “What was so strange about the Meets secona ame fourth Thuraday eacn mowtd Iz 410 Gcldsteln Bldg. New, select line of visiting cards Phone, Office, 216 at The Empire. “It was started with a cigarette When you buy PEERLESS BRE. 0l1d papers New, select line of visiting cards It is better Bread — High R sty in Public Favor Every Bite a Delight Remember the Name insist upon it from your grocer PEERLESS BAKERY it of an impartial Once a woman came home from oasmes S 7 A THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. ORSLE L B TR, AR L i ooy WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART - LEGIOR, NO. 439 Meets 18t and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose and a Fokker plane, would probably|a single woman (—yea, smarty, or Kate Jarman, Phone 136 | gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorder. | p——— . Brunswick Bowling make eizht unbiased investigators, algebra to A tire, when the air goes out, is confrary notwithstanding. Anyone who has|as yseful as a furnace when the argued the prohibition quetsion with a differing|fire goes out. | friend is aware that without a common ground of| " Fenders are put on cars 8o you fundamental viewpoint therc can be no unified|can keep a record of the accidents conclusion. § you have. Such a comuiizsion as the one proposed prob- dy patent to ruins the ride. ited Stat pect. for law nce Columbus landed in 1492, 1as been undermined hy the at-| the ri ce an unpopular law. Minor gains DICENe. i 11 efficienc have resulted fro th " ,"iqum B S Iere lies Al Gale, With life he's through— indns These an er similar truisms will be framed verbosity and sent to the White House He kissed a frall for @ hasty reading. Senators will quote at lengih Who had the flu. from the report using it on which ever side of the question they favored in the first place. And He'd Do It Once AUTOS FOR HIRE FRYE BRUHN With a Full Line of Quality Meats FRESH HOONAH CRABS PHONE 38 s © e . ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DAvE HousgL, Prop. for men and women Stand—Miller's Tax! Phone 218 ——— ] JAPANESE TOY Too many cooks spoil the broth, and a driver in the back seat H. B. MAKINO Front Strest P. O Box 218 for Mall Orders, It's all right to run on a cin- der path, but it never pays to run FERENCE Here's promptness — effi- ciency—service —says Taxi Tad. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and Public preference is shown to Carlson’s taxi service because you can RELY on the driver to take you to your destina- battic will Le on one ore, clarified a| ~1f your wife had a pet poodle trifle—bul oniy a trifle would you take it out for a walk?"” o2sked Henry Peck. “I surely would,” growled American and English Libraries. (Marchester Guardian.) or's WAGLD. SonuN T Impression: of a recent visit to Amnerica are iven on anotler page by Mr. L. Stanley Jast, Chief Uibrari of Manchester. He as the lavish profusion of public libraries America, by their magnificent housing, end| . DeT B-r-r-r! lalso by the carc tuken in the training of thejr|FOr she goes with so little on to th& Bighteen Act are organizing and the Volstead there has been AR librartans. discusses is the relationship between the librarian| ~ Shiver! the organized Ant churches on Bas been a wmmy ul.urgull' .s_nn-.n leuaue and some of the ! but large part of than in the Demo i iwhen he is consulted. The two ete wit @t its campaign fund, lers believe that @3 the drys have bren accuston.e ¥ HONORING OWEN interiational in Europe to cousider and partions plan selccted Ower American Cominis:ioners, io: ropean press 4 “Young Commission.” ‘egnition that Mr. Young was e Dawes plan. over that for Gen. Dawes was the ou ‘gave him credit for nuihorship, and, as is habitual with Gen. Dawes, he said it out loud. nerous tham Geu. n was properly named the Dawes Plan, $ald, no matter who had most to do in working uously acepted by . Dawes was chairman of jon and be to kill somebody —(Macon, Ga. wLm * (heyv can keep in p ways carries the , it was unan . -|relief campaign, but never in onme so hopeless the one who's0ld it to the|®® this ome to saiisfy Republican office ‘seekers: ST w Allg time tne cumistioners e hon- —(Spriugfield Republican.) the reuder + In America the librarian has more of a priestly function; he is the medium |!t Won't Make Yéu Any Wiser To between the reader and the book, proffering Read This -lguidance and advice. Here the reader is left| KEasy things to slip on— ely to himscif, free to range the shelves and A cake of soap, handle the books, forming his own judgments and Iey walks, consulting his own tastes, with the librarian Banana peels, the backercund willing to inform and advise Slip-ons, and tems are Wedding rings. doubtless suited to the differing national tem-| Easy things to slip off— peramcnts. There is something to be sald for ‘Slip-ons, but tiere can be no doubt that America Wedding rings. th ul\'»n;u.',r in the fuller provision of nniversity training for librarians. Matrimonial B A YT i If a man should wake up some ‘\‘ ( u e I'rosecutor and the{morning to find his mother-in-law cmbers of the jury all broke gnd his brother-in-law and 1 ‘fl the thouznt of a defendant ily had arrived to camp down on he) -n‘xvl‘ Liary or the clectric chair. him, his first thought probably not? M1 the defendant hud done was - slegraph. ) The Volga River having overflowed B e Y . we sup- 3 f ¢ boatmen are ! ug for some place § ry s a e sonz until the flaod suh:x’.d"" By s T rnal.) Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches. 6a m to2a m PULAR PRICES | HARRY MABRY —(Milwaukee You've got to hand it to Santa Claus. He Ver pufs out aay campaign claims, but he ountry.—(Dallas News.) Mr. Hoover been in many a grim famine tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting a cab that the name Carlson taxi is on the door. GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Grouch—*“if 1 saw the dog cateh- No job too large nor small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION .CO BYILDING CORTRACTORS She is an eyeful, all right, is Sue, But just a rleeung glance 1 give Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Sesvice Phone Single O and 11 MONEY Isn’t Everything most interesting question he|TO l00k at her dotly make mé But it does provide many pleasures and comforts as'well as necessities. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and PHONE 199 ° Stand at®Gastinean People who save a little as they go along are always to have the particular things that give them the most happiness. le in time, _One Dollar or more opens an account in our Savings Department. Prompt Service, D.y and mfl“ Covica Avuro S STAND AT THE Phone 342, Day or

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