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The only reason there still is a | sewing machine left around many UTOS FOR HIRE ‘n‘l'u\ under General Russell A. Algcr head of the 1\\¢r Department, by appointment of President Mc- hmlc\ Then in hls early forn(-. he was a strik- 0————- ALONG LIFE'S DETOUR By SAM HILL D(uh Alasl.a Empu' Fraternal docieties or Gastineau Channs’ a home is because it can’t be trad- >d in on a new fur coat, or some- thing useful like that. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER T u L] S vhen a lady entered v ‘1\\('(\‘-1»"1‘\;:\{{((‘:: :gs;z‘;y fl“gv M“ Born in Wlscunsln seventy-two years ago ‘hc ma(?- .}———————-__ o o g ‘x?o:nfdffx?xbgr“:\in. % Li’ley it DENTISTS AlssEACSY 0T LY | [UBMAY frofg we [Iiw Deparhment. of Michlgan TR Need That Many Years sentlemen they stood up, now when 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. 1 Office in Juncau as Second Clase |Versity, but turned to educational pursuits “andie . "oy 4o have \ man enters a room full of ladies PHONBE 56 Juneau Li r S |served as principal of two high schools in his early| 4 minion dollars—but, gosh dern|the ladies stand up—if .they are Hours 9a. m. to 9 p. m o g sus |twenties. Migrating to Nebraska, he began the| modest. Club Delivered by carrter I e o den, T 2dWell an%| practice of law and became prominent in Republican|we are convinced What a girl now considers per- Meets every Wes at the following rates: serving in the State Senate and as Chair- c months, in advance State Central in pash | potitics, We can't live long enough to earn|fectly proper for street wear her N man of the Republican Committee. | it! mother, at that age, would have | He was elected Lieutenant-Governor 1889 and been embarrassed to death to have | subsequently elected to Congress for two terms, pre- had even the family doctor see her Secretary orl wearing around the house. nesday ~* '2°38 o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presidem, H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST they will promptly ny failure or irregularity Fits Him “Why yo'll call dat hus- Business Offices, 374. Mandy Here’s promptness — effi- 1 this paper and algo the glad to resign in 1901, f law in Omaha. sidence in Los Angeles and practiced his profes sion successfully; but in that great, bustling cily, his light was continually hidden under the bushel A modest man, he seemed to shun publicity, and| few of his old friends knew that he was there. |He was a guest of honor at the Breakfast Club la few months ago when he fraternized with those {who had known him in Washington days. Age even then marked him, nified and courtly Meiklejohn era of Hanna, McKinley, Dewey, and Bryan who made those strenuous times lustrious in history. Schley, Sampson, il- but he wes yet the same| of the notable; and resume the practice| Most of 'Em Like Barkis—Willin’ Thirteen years ago, he took up| A woman says “People can learn 'noth‘ng from skating to piano play- {ing until they are willing to make ‘foo|s of themselves.” | Well, then we can't see why the | ereat majority of them should have any trouble learning anything they want to. Etiquette Note you are calling—and You see a lady yawn, It is a hint she'd like To get to bed ’fore dawn. I Home, Sweet Home mourning because black is too un- becoming to them, and others be- cause they hate to feel like hypo- crites. A good many women have learn- 2d to smoke cven though they con- sider it wrong—conscience hasn't much chance when a woman knows if she listens to it other women vill consider her old fashioned and queer. A lot of people who wouldn't hink of believing the weather pre- diction, will swallow without blink- ing an eye the tales of a scandal| monger they kno wto be even less -eliable than a woman'’s wristwatch. | Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to € p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Offico Phone 469, Res. Phone 2786. to take you to your destina- tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting a cab that the name Carlson taxi i* on the door. Dr. H. Vance Ost th—301 Goldatel: ?!'onu.r-. to 13; 1 tn Tus o by api Ol!eop-tnle Phydcu Phope: Office Residence, Ollfln.lll !M Caclson’s Taxi and Blae Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 ~ [ceding his appointment as Assistant ; Roomc § and 9 Valemtine 10 BE LARGER ‘\;( m; 1‘5:;7 ”[',],.m(, e litios in Cuba o storm |P&0d of yours Cig'rette Lighter?”| IUs about as hard for some wom- ciency—service § Butlding B. P. 0. ELKS OTHER PUBLICATION [N S T O Mollie: 'Cause dat triflin’ black|2n to keep on the wedding ring —says Taxi Tad. Telephone 178 Meeting every Wed- B2 5 A A of criticism raged about official heads in the War s bk, 3 S n to ¥ nesday evening at | & 2 man only works 'cassionally, dat’s{[as it is for some men to keep on| | public preference is shown to 8 o'clock, Elks’ ASSOC!ATED PRESS. Department. Meiklejohn was not directly or serloufi—‘ hy.” the water wagon. A , o'clock, E! Hall. < exclusively entitled to the bl B Ly 2 Carlson’s taxi service because WINN GODDARD, o tchies ereaited 1 |1y affected, but feltthe outburst keenly, and was| Some weeds widows won't wear||you can RELY on the driver § Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Sec- retary. Visiting Brothers Welcome, Co-Ordinate Bodies Regular meetl; second Friday ea cach LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, First Lady: “You told me you got| The only person who can feel as Dictator. PASSING STATESMEN. The Prince of Wales is not a very successful g radio to keep your husband home [Plue as the woman who passes a Second and Franklin Office Service Onl J. H. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bldg. s sportsman but he is courageous, democratic, and|nights, does it?” millinery shop full of hats she'd ONE 3556 Hours: 10 s. m. to 12 noon. 2 T T By SCOTT C. BONE persistent. His last defeat was at golf and the| Second Lady: “No, we got to|'ove to K"Yv but car}‘t fl;fozd, is }t)he ¥e Call and Daliver » -io w’ 5 p. llph“‘ "’"9 m. Second and Fotrh Non- Ao Nang TR I ¢ William Spry, |v s ,-year-old gardener. serapping over what to tune in on,|man Wwho passes the barber shop |- p. m. one lay of each month in Few acquaintances and friends of William Spry, |victor was a al e i ot T 1o By 18Pt~to taks 1n o EHINGPARAGTIC Scottish Rite Temple, be- R _ 7 wral Land Office, who has never liked the things he'd ginning _at 130 o'clock. fPammissioner (Of the s $00) A get, so now he goes out and lets|Pe cut. Is nct the practice of Medicine, | |[WALTRR P. SCOTT, Just d beyond ed that he was English A Measure of Speech V0K st whasepersrisnaks *| "Before they are marrled she is The Pack: Taxi Sargery nor Ostecpathy. 5:";{&1.‘:&2?1{:‘8 E. S, 1 AR ar o . b A A etary. born. So long a had he been identified | st 1 oAt e Biliike Tha e Packard Taxi / with the ion, that its charac- | (New York Times.) Jes'a Statement of Fact will make Alexander the Great, PHONE ot ek Order of teristic rked him. He apeared of the| po a0 yowssapers have # way of turning up| There'd be no swell joints if there |Napoleon and even ol' Hercules look 444 Robert Simpson Bantn) Lo Boubih s West We busy career was consistently use- | oyt of-the-way “Americana,” which even the Am-|were no suckers with more money like .pikers—_but _afternnrds she has Stand ac Aretio days of each month, at ful ently valuable. In comprehensive | erican Mercury cannot beat. Little or nothing has|than brains. so_ little faith in him she thinks|} Opt. D. oy Moot T knowledge of land problems, he was without a|been printed here about figures on our rate of he can't even tell one of his old} Graduate bo- Angeles Col- GEORGE, Worthy Mate speech as discussed at the annual convention of \Lhr\ Association of Shorthand Reporters of New York. peer. Beneath' hi d exterior, he was gentle H Passing Observation All parents teach their children jokes without her help. a2 R A ( leage of Optometry and Prompt Service, Day and Night Opthalmology roa; FANNY L. E 50 OBIN- N, Secretary. wdly, and loved his country and fellowmen —_— 4 o e ST i S 4 In London the fact that we are talking much faster |how to talk but few of ‘em ever R - Covica Auro SERVICE Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground KNIGHTS ar 3 1d passionately. He came to America i . ATTENTION! STAND AT THE OLYMP! T I R e, coLumMBUS . = i h |than people did a generation ago has led to|try to teach theirs when to. For Carpene> Work: of any . xind 1C ) Serhers Council No. 1760, with his parer when eleven years old and led | comment. :r l’DE“ A yA‘d Phone 342, Day or 5;71‘}‘1\!- -:eu.'rannnd last an industrious thereafter in farming and stoc Comparison of records made by shorthand ex-|And Did They Serve Jes' Coffee —shop or city—Cal ndy Andy. Night o— vt o ’ y Phone 498. 3 Or. R. E. SOUTHWELL 3ed 4 raising. He acquired a competence and, at thirty,|perts appeared to prove that Americans gain ten| (Utica Item in Newark (Ohio) 5 uneau, Alaska Optometrist-Op ‘iciaz te attend. Counoll Zham- el SRS e Fifth_Street. was identified v banking and industrial cc sords a minute every twenty years. They may nnt; Paper). Try a TOASTED SANDWICH &t —ooroorrewe=3 | | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted W. M. McINTYRS 3. K A& porations. Theodore Roosevelt appointed him United |express any more or better thoughts in the same| My, and Mrs. Jess Coffee of New-|(ne Juneau Ioo Gream Phrlors. adv — Room 16, Valentine Bldg. T THERATL Wedpiary. M | in 1906, but he resigned two years length of time, but they get more words out. The|port News, Va., are guests of Utica s e 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by el i B AbiE h hih ; - 9 DCUSLAS AERIE 117 F. O. 1 { was elected Governor of Utah and served | Behaviorists shoul e able to make use o 1S | relatives. We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and aor S are Avpointment | Meets Mondey two i siration, was made natjonally| nformation to prove somebaing (e, Jraming Piclures. Call in and see Phone 4814 | &flllm' 8 o'clock y wikal t nute the| Londoners consider the news fromi‘a commercial Hint to Lovelorn sur work. Coates Studlos adv. & Lagles’ Hallk famou : c cous refusal to commute the ...,y of view. They fancy American salesmen tell- Any man can attract the atten- 3 " u & Regular Dinners - Lougiss. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy sentence of a Labor agitator who had been €On- ing two anecdotes in the time that used to be Te-|yon"oe the ladies by merely ad.| (=" P . 3 alL. Smin Secn(u'y. Visiting demned to death for chistic activities. He with-|quired for one, and business letters being dictated vertising a dollu;' articlei’for 98 Short Orders Helene W.L.Albrecht 1 Rrothers "nlcome‘ stood wide popular pressure and was indifferent, it|at breakneck speed. Ordinary conversation of course mm; Moth()rs L!nu:hea beombe B s tiba fn U WA W SRS was said, to an official hint from Washington. His cannot be measured so easily. Stenographers in | PHYSIOTHERAPY I AMERICAN LEGION B 9 R their hours of ease do not take down the rapid Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red courage knew no shadow of turning. After three P! Add Definition: ical Gi i Meets second and | exchange of ks that £ efinitions POPULAR PRICES Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | years of retirement, devoted to business pursults,|6Xchange of remarks that pass for polite talk{ , .y yown ‘s one where calll i 410 Goldstein Buildis fourth Thursday of B e hcad of the General Land Of. |mOWadays. It is safe to conclude that if dictated ; STp S Faciie % i3 0, Buleng | each month in Dug- [B n BUL GRakIe PRGSO IR S LIETY 5 AT “|sentences go faster than they used to, casual con-|° 2 Reighbor is big enough news Sun(]uy ]\Iay 12th HARRY MABRY o Ehons - FNgpe AL | out, on Second St fice, because of his pre-eminent ability, and Presi-|yersation flows at a still speedier rate. We employ to get into the society column. 2 “ ’ Propri tor 8 LE ROY VESTAL, dent Hoover recently ouncod, ins intention, 10 a kind of shorthand in speech that gives a staccato WHITMAN’S o= reme e mee ceemwrwee) | New, select line of visiting cards Adjutant. continue him in that post. He entered the prelim-|effect of great rapidity, but our letters at least s it b CANDIES o at The Bmpire. = inary race for United States Senator from Utah retain the courteous phrases of commerce. The :frlends of pugilist Jimmy ¥ Old papers at the Empire. B— last year but withdraw on account of failing health. | B LB, In one, two and three i ————| | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART i Like Senator Reed Smoot, he was a Mormon, and| Chicago is using radio to speed up information "Li:fc” Ron . nile it mas be pound boxes l(eat-LlE-?I-orfi tl:do T‘l':auoncnn s 1 . frairs s seles @bout crimes, but something more intricate thi ’ active in church affairs. He visited Los Angeles "hout crl UG, stamiis BRSLIEN | o S hen o Tets the. ing Tkes T'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | at frequent intervals to see his daughter, Mrs l;‘(l,‘(illloln]l;a;liloE(:)Lui:ic‘:sed 10" spced 2D, conviction— time AT | Hall C! rer. g £ Roland Rich Woolley, and always recelved a cordial | S T ribticd Ha. wan bikek adi k. The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | Kate Jarman, Senloz Re- | ™ greeting in this city. B " BUTLER-MAURO Co! 4th and Frankli . | gent; Agoas Grigs, Recorder. ; L s ! own at Washington one of the greatest factors P el rner and Franklin St. Phone 136 P k a5 one of the -elght friends, forming iy preserving international friendship seems to be So Thats How It Is! DRUG CO. @ the personal and official party accompanying the Embassy liquor—(Indianapolis Star.) A new broom sweeps well, goes : late President Warren G. Harding on his ill-starred | PR ity i it the old adage—New York Graphic.|{ pree Delivery Phone 134 - s, Bnmsmck Bowling B, tour of Alaska. His passing recalls the sad fact! Perhaps that concerted drive to dry up.the| Way we heard it was a new ¥ AlL that, of that number eight have since passed to Uited States has just started in Illinois—(Cincin-|broom gathers no moss—Macon WHEN WE SELL IT F ], o eys § their reward, viz: President and Mrs. Harding, Mrs. 84 Enauirer) Te\]nf;:?-]'mc new broom gets th bl R E B RUH N Rsnnd—umerm “'Ir(iu 2t Wor o s . ke AR ; U s ’ = O SRty ot ARdeuliites WAl hoe, D | Mortality may not-be high in Mexican battles, |early worm.—Spartanburg Herald,|{ Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Phone 218 ‘ Charles E er, Malcolm Jennings, of Columbus, | put the firing squads even matters up with the| A new broom keeps the doctor - e - » Ollm. Gov. Spry, and mmdcn(i\ll,\;‘ Brooks, the old |rising of the sun—(Boston Transcript.) away, is the way we heard it.—Judd with f“ll lme Of 3 colored White House valet. Only twenty of the _ Lewis, Houston Post-Dispatch. - ] twenty-cight participants in the famous journey tu\ Sitting safely on shore, one imagines that rum| Heck, you're all way off, the way Peerless Quality alit M JAPANESE TOY ) B S tianid siicvive. runners must have a hard time keeping ahead of |t really goes is “A new broom in (11 y eats SHOP ; e the Joneses—Davy and Wesley.—(Seattle Times.) the hand is worth two broomsticks . H. B. o : i G<‘r|A r‘x ‘ru‘x.(! ‘Tknli_u.)ln!\, who ‘nx‘n “,um ly dl'ed, What Washington society now needs is a college in silk stockings. P 38 Front Street ; was a distinguished official in Washington, during|of heralds to put people in their proper places— % HONE P. O. Box 218 for Mail Ordm | the Bpanish War, thirty years ago, as Assistant Sec Springfield Republican.) Close Was Right! a0y AT 5 Vel Jack—I had a close call last night. MER0 RE e N DA 1 5 ? fllllll"l"|||||lhl|"i|l|l|||"||" |l||||||||||||"mhl||||fl||||||||l|||||||||||||||I|||||||l|||ll|||IH"|"|||||||||||||||||||||||III Jim—Howeum? MORRIS T e e ALASKAN HOTEL 2 that dizzy blonde! Some necker! CONSTRUCTION Successful Operation MODERN REASONABLE RAIES COMP ANY Blinks—So you are to be op: S Sl Dave HouskL, PRoP. ) SAND and gmlllflllllllllmlllll|l|||IIIIIII|||||I||I||||IIIII|IIHIlIIlIIIllIIlHIlI|IllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIII|l||l|||||illllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIINIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIIIl Special Sale! PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON ALL CLOTHING AND SOCKS HATS and CAPS SHOES " BLAZERS UNDERWEAR, ETC. SALE WILL LAST ONLY FEW DAYS-A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY Workingman’s Store MIKE AVOIAN 000000000 A 00000000000 Jinks—Yes, doc said he wants to take out my appendix, but I think what he really wants to get out of me is a new car. More or Less True About the only protection the modern girl wants a man to give her is against being pinched by poverty. Notice is hereby given that George Danner, entryman, togeth- er with his witnesses John Bur- wash, and Klaus Grondsman, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his original entry serial 04848, and additional entry, serial 06886, for lands situate on the north shore of Gastineau Channel, containing 71.26 acres, HES. No. 174, New Series No. 1568, from which cor. No. 1 and M.C. USLM. No. 381 bears S. 12’ 30" W. 60.86 chains; HES. No. 204, New Series 1852, from which cor. No. 6 USLM. No. 381 bears S.| 60 50’ 04” E. 60.17 chains; longitude 134° 34’ W. latitude 580° 21’ 13" N. and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication May 6, 1929. |Last publication, July 5, 1929. VARIETY! Variety was the spice of life in the Old Home- stead Pantry. The same variety may be obtained now from our bakery. quality of our cakes, ples and bread. Everything at economy prices. Peerless Bakery Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a m. to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. The B. M. Behrends Bank RESOURCES $2,548,741.14 Deposits ................ 2,315,065.23 Capital .o....cooccee 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivid- " ed Profits ...... 133,675.91 The B. M. Behrends Bank GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete - or] No job too large nor too small for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. J And everything equally 2 Building Contractors MERCHANDISE | e AESCERONLS DYORRS G bl ul pa o b nalSl U SR TR GENERAL LAND OFFICE 0'2;:‘1"‘“5 2 Oldest Bank in Alaska | 9 s U. 8. Land Office, BREAD SH[I{T s, Anchorage, Alaska. Try it—30c loaf yy 3 April 1, 1929, S¥e - are moted. fat the i . o JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Pucks and Stores Freight and Oldest Bank in Alaska

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