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R 175 RO 1 ORI 2 R L e A L SIS g - i AL R . . the words “Imported from Mexico.” The fire, which umbrella unfolded the rain t 37 }nimm however, was held by forest officers to 20 DETOUR l Off. o ie3 JOHN w TROY o R EDITOR AND MANAGER | ac on the National Forest after it crossed the | 7 > . SRR T a2 BN [1e to1a nis loving wite Gastineau Channe! xcept Sunday by the He g at Second and Main TSI i T U he'd sat up with a sick i i 5 s Canada Reads Magazines. fritna et T ; |; — - Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Clasa T They Need The Moncy Had she believed his tale B B. P. 0. ELKS matter, (Boston Transcript.) Famc’s a nice thing to have, He'd not had such a sudden end ) EnJ0Y A cool |1 Ny Meeting every first = T eUnsORTRTION RPN, “Pulp Paper Periodicals,” is the /title of a paper| But with it grocerios you can't| el C II Avro RiDES . | ind third Wednes- Delivered b n.:v:r In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|recently read before the Canadian National Coun- get, Danger of Driving Slowly a — - days, June, July, elvered By o ane for $1.25 per month. b cil of Education by S. E. Lang of Victoria, a former | That's why a her will Wsmat fellow's caution will be His August, at 8 o'clock, By mall, postage paid, at ‘the following rate Jinspector of schools in Winnipeg. He complained| gndorse a certain cigarett ish vet.” glks’ Hall, y va 2.00; _si onths, In ad 5 A o S¢ 4 garette. {finish yet u%m g"e:r}“g;" ‘n $12.00 “;%‘émhm », "rlx A vl::“ that the constant reading of nmgazmxes waf tgaclc\l- LI wWhat do you mean by that?" WZ\'N”(LO%D]ARD eribe | confe avol they will promptly e " a 2 B * £ 2P 5 | sxalted p. Aoty e Erascss Office of any failure or irregulartty |06 Canadian youth fo accept Amer cm:’.s mt ar; Passing Observation “Look at the rear of his ca e b in the delivery of their papers, of life, and to become American in sentiment an Just from reading the beautifully|some day somebody’s gonna run re . “4 “,” i Telephons for m‘n{u and Business Offices, 374. outlook, Figures in the (}Anadlan Year quk WEre | jjjystrated ads in the magazines | clear over him | tary. iting r:: hers elenme. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, quoted to show the relative extent to which Am- you would think a woman would ac ar —_— ) The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to thelerican and English magazines were read in the | R bliaation of all news: dispatohed credithd ( : = g - find more pleasure in doing house- It’s a Sad Tale, Mates. | Co-Ordinate Bodies fln»nr(url"nlr publication of all news Glspatches credita lhe’Dommmn It .||)pm|;ni]l{1)m} in thleodllas'i flvebl)s;ar; work than in playing bridge. land speakin' a sad words, 1 l!sci;“:e.rhnl;?'nry ‘ocal new )nnu.q‘:x”h.LU n. “C(utx}ndu‘ )x\l.‘tpd\p;(nyu (s].:)m \\h:ile ’plfr"hec:;m?xm;sewn We would give these first place— i We may summarize these days Fapilice ': ALASKA CIRCULATION, GUARANTEED To BE_LARaen il the United Kiugdom, while b Making Them Useful The way they're playing now | | by saying—some are good—some | | orot prianetings EEARIAT OF ANY O.THER FURLISATION has spent $15,000000 for American publications.| .iene yoy indignant when they|™ They'll finish in las place! | |are bad and summer best of all | | month_at 7:30 ¥ M\uh of the complaint was directed against the % . " i m. Scottish m& raided your home for liquor?” _ | | And now many pleasant rides| | iy WaLTE u\pv of many of the American magazines that flood “No, I offered tI $5 if, wi if - Points can ke enjoyed by your family| |8 rfE?’sEl. m‘_ [the Canadian market. But if the discussion were 0; % Ol S0 STl IN R Y D | tary. they were searching for the liquor,{ High School Teacher: “Your “v guests—the cost is small. they would also hunt for my fish-|daughter doesn't know anything.” ing tackle that was put away so Mother (with a sigh): “Yet | SR |confined to the relative circulation of American |and English magazines unobjectionable in character the difference would doubtless still be of impressive LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE | Sropartints carefully it can’t be found.” e knows entirely too much | Juneau Lodge Ne. 10 | It would seem to be a condition destined to con- for a girl of her age.” | ) i) Meets every Monday itinue. ‘The popularity of American magazines in 4 Oh, Girls! ; T |1 Carlson’s Taxi and Dighh St 4 oriock, the Dominion reflects the fact that it is true our| PRETTY ANKLES AND CALVES In Chicago— o Ambilance Servii MES oakbsonm, Halifis 5 ‘ v $3.75 a Pair. ve to be careful— mbulance Service Dictator. habits of life and thought are in many ways those | i e i J. K. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bl of our /Canadian neighbors. This does not imply —From an ad. dic when a gangster is Phone Single 0 and 1 —_— da that they have copied the United States. It is,| Why. should any girl be withoutftaken for a ride there are no flow P k d ’gOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC 147 rather, a logical outcome of influences that are at|'em at a price like that? ars left for their funerals. ! acrdar -— s ;,:30"{'," ‘2Ec:m|;:::—.mx°?; work in both countries, and that tend in many S L ‘:{“7’;%"'%“"1 oy ways to bring them closer together while each Hymn of Hate The Way It Seems ! QT WACTOR e 5 SCOTT, i maintdins its national identity, and the prospect|I pity nuts so tight for fun The Zeppelin is like a plumber De Luxe ; PROFESSIONAL fi“"“" C“"“LEQ’ E. IN YEARS SINCE FIRST ATLAN of a political union is too remote for serious con-| A cent they'll never spend; it always has to go back for ¢ e e —8 [NAGEH TL, ' Secretazy. TEN YEARS SI et & sideration. But I detest those who to friends |thing ! . (— 5 sy _HOF. | A striking Ulustration of the kindred tastes and A cent will never lend. = i Servlce | |DRS KASER & FREZBURGER i Edn%;xff 'fvu & y % » receptions still | habits of thought of the two peoples is found in More or Less True DENTISTS econd and Fourth Tues SHe Mwd. ot thix fir?n; “Tl_ l,(‘cul:e Atlantic | their newspapers. There are journals in Montreal, Knew Her by Her Voice |' Neighbors are the people you bor- days of each ronth, accorded those who successfully cross - |Ottawa and other Canadian cities which rank with| ‘“John, is that you?” sharply call- Enbok femple. MAYBRALLA row from in an emergency 1 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. R o'clock, Scottish Rite in airplane flights that it had been ten years SINCe | .pore o the first class published on ithis side of |ed the Missus frmo the head Of |ge o pa that ocean was first negotiated in a non-stop flight|the porder, or in England. But it is not the mother |the stairs. lesh 1 th the THONE 56 (‘mm.xiwwonny Tdate ime and are a thorn in the Hohss 8 B S ron: FANNY L. ROBIN ; 1l f you have to envy them in- b ON, Secretary. by a heavier than air flying machine. It was injcountry which is suggested by the appearance and| “Yes, and I know that’s you with-|ctead of having them envy you. INIGHTS np i 1919 that Alcock and Brown landed on Irish soil |content of these newspapers. In the gathering andjout asking” growled the gent, try-| Egotism is what enables a man | BLl ]EBIRD coLUMBUS !:, 0 T-ansient brothers u gea yea te attend. Counsy) JLam- vers, Fifth_Street. L& Roumt % and 9 Valemtina HD? #m#fi’:%‘i‘«u}‘y = in something mc than sixteen hours after hop- |presentation of _thc news, in the tone in which it is|ing to sneak in at 2 am. to feel big in spite of 1 wiic'.»f 3"‘1?;;.” :;‘(félfl 'fi‘,’_l;'.‘:, ping of from the American side of the occan. They |discussed, and in the make-up of the publications, often cxpressed opinion he is the | T 1XI Dr. Charles . Jenne i i DENTIST sMonday at iles | the Canadian newspapers are built on a model com- Inquiring to Ki v v a iles an quiring to Know 4 Bad. Zlown. 1890 pilles oMt B, mon to the United States and Canada and differing| what has become of the old- hour. | widely from that familiar in the United Kingdom. |fashioned year when heavies, over- making allest potato in the hiil The funny thing is that when the 1% a While there has been vast improvement in air- girl who is known as a hot petter Even inthe features regarded as objectionable|coats and furnaces got at least five !, .. £ 2 £ . ‘Bullding S plane construction and operation in the last ten|Canadian and American papers are alike. Thus| A & 4 gets married and becomes a moth- Duy and nght . ; ! : or six months lay off regularly? or (if ever) she'll probably refuse DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. years, that performance of Alcock and Brown would |the National Council of Education, in its discus- let Ry i b baby be Meets Monday still be regarded as a sufficient achievement for asion, considered, what it could do, about comic strips More Truth Than Poetry i oo o e B SERVICE %nights 8 o'clock at 1t of celebrating if it were repeated tOMOrFOW. dealing with crime, marital differences and violence.| . reas 1ot of geso JHi8. S0 BRnea iy, - I Dr. A. W. Stew. Eagles’ Hall D bt e 4 Originating in the United States, such strips are he reason & 1o of men are CON“4 The reason many a woman spends r. A. . dtewart " ARNE U§SLIF; .wuui:; ST i ymm“m“u used. in ' the - DA sidered sucresso§ ‘IS because they, $25 for a hat that doesn't look any DENTILIT S:J_Y Sl Hs ; 3 & .t' ; ENGLAND TO ADOPT ()l R ATURAL| have been measured by the rulefpettor on her than a cheap one i Hours $ a. m. to § p. m. SMITH, Secretary. Visiting y 1 Similarity in habits of life and modes of thought | o 11 i cead of by the golden one SEWSRD BUILDII.G Brothers welcome. PARK SYSTEM. prevalent in Canada and the United States is likely | o © g i ‘Z Because no womap can feel super- 5. R - - - ) st i R to increase rather than diminish. American maga- | ¢ for in a-five-dollar lid when the; e P‘:’::::' 2‘7.!” i iy i Since the pioneering period of America has pass-|,y,oq ar6 g factor in the situation, but there are so J other wome nare wearing $10 ones ‘ 4 WIMEN HEAR’ ed and the grim battle with frontier poverty has|many others that such publications cannot be re-| Nt That Its Any of Our Business' 'pithusiasm for married life| 5 and 7 Passenger X ; lfgg%rglggsfsp T : been won and people have begun to think more of |garded as a controlling factor, When frolicksome breezes blow,|yeqches its lowest ecbb when father | Cars Dr. H. V 1 “deets 18t and 3rd Thurcfxys | the enjoyment of life we have adopted many _We get an opportunity is_standing beside mother at the r. I1. Vance 1] eack month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | European customs thereby adding to our pleasure To note how little’s worn ¥itghen sink with a dish towel in Ostocoatn—301 Goldsteln Blx | | | Fall and culture. Tt is refreshing now and again to see The Uniform. Between the waist and knee. |pis’ hand on an cvcnim;v’ 1\; had Responsible Drivers iy MY .‘;,,o,_,,,,,,,{ ( Kate Jarman, Senlor Re- | g ving us a adopting customs that have | e planned to spend with the boys. gent; Agvee Grigg, Recorder | e e about to be introduced| Second verse of a poem called “Tommy,” by| “He gets on my nerves.” We ma=c anu amer ull kinds of 1 Atdide-C ua- ence, G.mnuu Bml = fonities ot lile. IntAmeriol 18" Ahows 50\ | Rudyard Kipling, published & number of years ago:| “Yes, he's as annoying as |y garments. Goldsteln’s Em Stand at Arcade Cafe | a—- oy B B P in England. That country is about to have ht‘r} T dersh o & Thenith:na Mibor.uh sekie be, | cough.” i i —adv.| = e - 3runswicl owling first National Park. Lord Bledisloe's suggestion They gave a drunk civilion room, but *hadn’t e A Alleys that the Forest of Dean be made a National Park, S a5 ins st > Dr. Geo. L. Barton Y hat the st of Dean be made al Park,| mone for me ) What's The Use! PEERLESS BAKERY 347 __,-‘_..; CHINOPNIACTOR, Hetlsnthal Sids. FOR MEN AND WOMEN the first one, in England seems certain to be adopted. | They sent me to the gallery or round the Winning a world championship | & 2 Stand o The Forest of Dean is said to be one of the most music-"alls, 4 With gate TacAlp atiichod” Just s A {Prompt Service, Day and Night] | e "'m. 1om.mm e 10‘,’ lg.w“ § P__hmmm;u Tax suitable tracts in all the British Isles for a National But when it comes to “Hf’“fh Lord! they'll minds some frail once upon a time CovicHE Auto SERVICE J ¥ i itoik D o and 7 p; m. - Park. It lies within easy distance of two of the| s}:{i"fif’;fifl‘]’; ‘t‘;fi:‘z’lli,roml“y that, ap |She Was Kissed ‘and her heart was STAND AT THE OLYMPIC o miphon. 529 5 > & " 2le P it a h a4 J S adly broken it will require at L) o most populous sections of England, and in it are “To it outside;” 0 ba Phone 342, Day or | CHIROPRACTIC R S B 1 preserved the flora and much of the fauna of earlier But megy‘ :N;)‘ 0‘; for Atkil hen th least half a million to mend it. Night { | 1s ncs the practice of Medicine, ussian Steam Baths B & CERROIAS UrALL LK ns” when the For particulars address G— T—. Juneau, Alaska Surgery nor Ostecpathy, Open Wednesdays and Satur- England. ! trooper's on the tide— : 4y n————-—_—~—————————l | days from noon till midnight. ! The Manchester Guardian not only supports the The troopship’s on the tide, my boys, the Another Definition | e B “Business Is Good” i proposal, but urges that it be followed by National troopship’s on the tide— INNOCENT-—One who 'thinks | Roheri Shnason | MRS. JOHN "ORRL, P:op. ‘ Parks in the Lake Country, $nowdon, Dovedale and O it's “Special train for Atkins' when the MAH bacOmEN S - ey - agent. to) &lib p 3 - =+ | trooper’s on the tide. Item of news in The World, published one day Bowland Forest. The inspiration for the proposed National Park 1okt ok system in England comes direct from American Sixty days in the workhouse were im| § posed experience. Our National and State and municipal| yesterday in Special Session on Clifford Reed, | 1Pin#s You Learn From Experience force prohibition and not to feather his own nest. Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Opt. D. ‘ |l Wraduate Lo. Angeles Col- ( leage of Optometry and | Opthalmology | MORRIS natural parks are being developed to such an extent| chief usher of Proctor's Theatre, Third Ave- By the time you get a folding Short Orders "”' Fitted, Lecses Ground [' CONSTRUCTION that the whole world has taken notice of the nue and 58th Street, on conviction of dis- TR TR Ry PR 3 - g njoyment the people get from them. criminating against the United States Navy Lunches COMPANY . ) =y uniform. The complaintant was Joseph F. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. or. R. \ SAND and Z TP Collins, a seaman attached to the U. S. S, POPULAR PRICES Qptometrist-Opiiciaz o HERBERT PUTNAM At PR i g o) P Collins testified that in company with his Herbert Putnam, to whom a Roosevelt meda! mother he purchased two orchestra seats, 15 awarded for distinguished service in the ad- Reed, he alleged, refused to give orchestra b : H b, Proprietor I 19500 “k:wolgt::::“" & Carpenter and Cor trete = PEERLESS QUALITY || HARRY MABRY o g g oL Ry 1 AND | The Arcade Cafe ministration of public office, has for thirty years scats, accusing the seaman of being intoxi- ' Mo TR e, 1 ¥hone 484 5 Work served the Nation as Librarian of Congress. Dur-| cted, and giving him an option of “leaving Eoeial Dinnses 7 Rt A = - "‘? No job too large nor too ing that period he has developed the Library from| the theatre of taking seats in the balcony" [inuen i R AeeE GA RB AGE Hel W L Albrech small for us an inadequatelv organized coliection of little more Presiding Justice Kelly said in pronouncing [ S/9a Fountain in eonynmuon. elene e=de recht MORRIS than local importance, into an institution, National| Sentence: | ‘Gaiie. 1n end.. 1aR 1o tha HA ULED - m'fi':em Ml in its scope, international in its renown, whose con- “Eleven years ago you would have thown radio. Mary Youmg, Pro Amge, s FRIN CONSTRUCTION CO. 2 iy yourself on the complainant's neck and would | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | i tents place it beside the largest libraries in thel have draggeq him into the theatre. Now sou ; I Phons 288 AND LOT CLEANING | 410 Goldstein Building | Building Contractors world, and whose range of activities is greater forget what the navy did for the Nation. b PHONE YOU o e e e B e i Alfred S. Hightower i Phone Office, 216 | PHONE 62 and more diversified than that of any other library.| Al in all, we conclude that things haven't OUR ORDERS Phone 584 BRI b L e As such it has, in the words of Senator Simeon|changed much since Mr. Kipling wrote his poem. TO US WW D. Fess, Chairman of the Senate Committee on the _— Library, “passed from a service limited to the leg- Solution of the Boulder Dam problem is welcome We will attend to them islative department to the government to a service |both from a sectional and national point of view.|promptly. Our coal, hay, ot manking» Regionally, it means a “NY era of prosperity Ior_ no grain and transfer business This g th has been due primarily to the con- lads SN QNED (MSwiern: Stales. JOE il Aretioan ts i i daily. Th B gTrOWin. Zigs: b PLIMAILY people as a whole it removes all obligation to try|™ increasing daily. ere’s .a structive idealism, statesmanship and devotion of |t understand what the Boulder Dam basinoss fs | F€Ason. Give us a trial order JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores ight and Ba; Dr. Putnam. Under his leadership the Library has|ahout.—(New York Times.) today and learn why. 5o not only extended vastly its collections and facili- Can’ . h an’t Hel 3 ties, but it has expanded also its essential function. When Ambassador Dawes dressed for his first You P B( L "’tereSt lv en It has become not only an enormous reservoir of fgu:'t :M Buckmgl:‘am Palace he took it for granted Pleased edge. rably ‘organizes i 1k knee-breeches were not i knowledge, admirably organized, the dynamic center |1at trousers and si el n e : of & co-ordinated National library system, but also :22;“3?;::;5 Tk iy o AL ey ded tat D. B. FEMMER a research university where, free from crowds, lec- |my ooy ~—(New York PHONE 114 - o Depositors in our Savings De- YURMAN ’S partment will please present Label in Your FUR their pass books, or mail them tures and examinations, the scholar may pursue AR S the elusive tyuth in an atmosphere almost monastic By reducing the legal size of taxicabs in New in its serenity. By the creation, through Dr. Put-|york City it has been estimated that the pedestrian nam’'s foresight and leadership, of the Library of lwill be in a position to be menaced by three taxis JAPANESE T OY SHOP Trust Fund Board, which administers funds|in the same space in which he now dodges only H. B. MAKINO privately contributed for the benefit of the Library, |two.—(New York Times.) Front Street G%ment'ueuf‘ to the bank,' for emry of the ALL KINDS OF COAL the ideal and the servico Mo has estoblished are| oo P. . Box 218 for Mall Orders | Entire Satisfaction PHONE 48 G s g Brbdinas < N out oW 'Ol ition . . . assured of permanence and increasing cffectiveness. | WIEAR WAIEC 10 TA4 owt how Probibition ——*®|| We are making and re- - regular semi-annual interest It has been said of Dr. Putnam, by one of the there, but England has been having a hard time pairing furs at sum- Have Your leading librarians of the country, that he “has been | ocating any Prohibition in America.—(Florida Times- mer prices. dividend payable July1,1929. i —— both a gatherer of books and an organizer of serv-|gunion) - ice, great in both aspects of his work. Thirty years M “Direct from trapper . H of his leas hip find the Library of Congress hold- Premier Mussolini bans bathing beauty contests aur(’SS to ‘you{’ OIEL ing a position at once commanding and promis-|as “grave inconveniences to the moral order.” To o A ing; and it has come to hold this position purely S-:: r;othlng. Benito, of the eye strain—(Indianapolis Renov“u,d ZYND T. Ve me st - through the directing genius of its head; working through colleagues skilfully chosen and wisely led. Mishaw. thas Seent huy Enown etemivy ik Representative Luce, Chairman o_! the House Com- perts on the President’s Law Enforcement Commis- mittee on the Library, has said of Dr. Putnam|gon and that is reassuring as far as it goes.—(Ohio . . ELEVATOR SERVICA OLD MATTRESSES— ||{Juneau Public Library 8 ZYNDA, Pro. Re-shaped, re-covered Free Reading Room that he stands in the foremost rank of those who|state Journal.) and made like new City Hall, Second Floor T - are leading in what the historian may adjudge D —— - Main Street and Fourtk he B. M. Behre"ds “‘""""m's C to be the most significant advance of our time.| Although everybody is taking a whack at the Al l & BURFORD ORNER asiia | Bank 3 g, S ok s e Tkt Ay taRiokd WewAOS— E om0 AN N “TRY A MALTY” WARM FOREIGN VISITOR. waukee Journal) Mattr ess (0 Circulation Room Open from i P Wi CAnr H SR g 4 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. One kind of importation not covered in the €Us-| yypon Mr. Hoover went fishing the other day PHONE 4 i Current Magazines, Newspapers, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Non Better—Box or Bulk toms laws is a forest fire. Reporting a recent m'et he had his tackle carried along in an Army truck. IR 13{ " Reference Books, Etc. e i ] on the Coronado National Forest in Arizona, forest|what do you spose he was fishing for? Whales? d deliver rangers entered under the “Responsibility” section |—(Macon, Ga;, Telegraph.) Willoughby Ave, FREE TO ADL e"""’“m Job priuting at Tne P Pt T . wflmflmm