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ing too many for generations. “Believe thing,” superficially thinking teachers used to tell —t - AUTOS FOR HIRE some- PROFESSION AL Fraternal Societies OF - _ baily Alfiska Empiré ___|us. The advice is useless to worth-while minds % JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|for they do not choose what they believe. They be- T & Gastineau Channel i L — —— |lieve what the application of reason to known facts | Helene W. L. Albrecht v e A S _Publ ! « 1 1 m"‘y “(l’;l‘y s them to believe. They believe, in other | ; PHYSIOTHERAPY i & £ R h and Main | ords, what they must and not what they please M gemEifii:icrlfy. lnfr; Red ]. B B. P. 0. ELKS - T P We can see no way that belief in “something | Rev, Me Gymnastics, | i J |Meeting every wed- 7 3 B 1o the T » Juneau as Second Class| | e" could permanently help anyone under any cir- | 410 Goldstein Building BLUE BIRD TAXI E nesday at 8 il Phone Office, 216 Stand next Arcade Cafe Phone 485 Day and Night Service cumstances. And as to not believing in anything, it has often been proved that it is better to keep the {mind open and free as long as possible. The danger is ,|not that one will not believe in anything but that he Elks’ Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrfer In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per month. post P unt L L h DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS A CAVE SUPPER By Mary Graham Bonner WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Rules. M. H. EIDES, Secretary. By mati, ar, in adva » month, in B Sy Wit B _|will believe too strongly in something he knows The ¢ vy lflrge; 301-303 Goidstein’ Bidg, : 1 v fallure or irregularity |little about. There is more to fear that one will|pyy it was quite comfortable, Thidke| PHONE 56 Co-srdinate Bos 1’ 1 ofr enter middle life too opinionated than that he!were places so low they could not Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Co-oraina : and Business Offices, | will reach that age without convictions. and up, but they could sit up in y. place. L £ Miss Ishbel MacDonald ‘- made no enemies in The Little Black Clock said he| the United States when she expressed regret that |thought this would be so quiet after would be unable to see at least one of the|the noise that was made from all World Series baseball games. She gaid to witness |the airplanes. — The air was abso- 1 a Ck ar d > u vith them. Th fone had been among her life ambitions, and she |lutely cluttered up with them. The | : P hone traffic was getting terrible. kA | declared that she would come back and fulfill that|' o ReLIRE | The Little Black Clock had turn- r . ! ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each monta oy 7:30 p. m. Scot tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. RSPRRSSFT S P T Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i entitled to the edited tc d also the exclusively ws dispateh his paper local news published hereir ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE :LARGER Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 _ |she THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLI 1ON IOYAL ORDER ambition yet. ed himself ahead about 200 years. Dr. A. Wi Steiies OF MOOSZ . = s The supper was quite nice hut 3 'EN'I:ISTe I Juneau Lodge No. 700. 3 The dispatches chronicle a successful airplane | jonn and Peggy wished there were [ D! Bosta every Notdhy Iflight with 169 persons on board. Alrplancs will|a cake. They liked cake when|| Hours 9 a. m. t0 6 p. m. night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. SEWARD BUILDING Uiare Whs .5 REht: | office Phone 569, Res. be used before long to carry excurslons, <&y ~ gl “I tried to get you some,” the W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 02¢ Little Black Clock said, “but it's|), Phone 276 The Doran Spotlight. hard to get. So many people do P a Ck ar d MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 R e not bother with it any more.” o 2 5 Second and Fourth Mon- | (Anchorage Times.) “And I've eaten so little and yet Dr. H. Vance Tolks ask questions day of each month in - about our bread after they have tasted it. They want to know whose bread it is and no wonder. It is a food that is not only a meal- time staple but a de- | Prohibition enforcement must be moving very | smoothly in the States if Commissioner Doran can spare the time to turn the official spotlight on Alaska. He must have been a prospector at some —_— - e o 3 ~——|time in his career—ready to stampede to a distant W - strike, while there remains good prospecting ground ANOTHER ALASKA BOOK. all about him. The National Capital, where the Commissioner makes his headquarters, it said to be I feel so full,” John added. “Except on very rare occasions that's the way it is,” said the Lit- tle Black Clock. oure not sup- posed to bother with all the fuss of a meal and the fuss of eating and Residence, MacKinnon Apts. the time it takes and the dishes|%® o | Osteopath—201 Clold:tein Bldg. | | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7T to 9 or by appointment | Licensed Osteopathic Physician Phone: Office 1671. Scottish Rite Temple ‘\’ beginning at 7:20 p. m, WALTER P. SOQT. CHARLES E. NAGHEL De Luxe Service Master; Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second snd Fourth — i What do I hear} k receives that st be washed up, and all of | . o : First copies have recently been rec "‘;‘l“k""a fairly good field for the kind of prospecting m‘“:‘,:‘ i : [ Dr.Gebidi Baiton ol cided relish. It’s pure. I:Aesdyn ot each’ month, Alaska of the second book of a well known Alaskan |which he is engaged but he apparently is not aware | o 1oals can be served with 4 . L. e eger ] at 8 oclock, Secottish author—Rev. Robert Joseph Diven, of Wrangell of it. In fact, he became rather indignant recently | “‘ R l:‘V t:oub]e at all aad ¥ou CHIROPRACTOR, Hellerthul Prompt Service, Day g Rite Temple. MAY- The new book, “Tim Towser” which is the story)when some person accused Washington of being | o< thoueh youd eaten a lote | | 2 Bufl;d“lnl 111 Covice Auro SERVICE Peerless BELLE GEORGE, Wor- ¢ an Alaskan dog, has for its locale a town of|one of the wettest spots in the country, and pub- «However, 18U hadile aid o) Qltu Service Only STAND AT THE OLMPIC thy Matron; FANNY s i 4 i o< spent a|liCly Pproclaimed the charge untrue. And it may 2 % i | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 L. ROBINSON, Secretary. cutheast Alaska, in which Dr. Diven has spent a P! 8 Y | 51d-fashioned and like to have long z Phone 342 Day or Night Southeast Alaska, be that he is hunting about the country now in an |2 (= f% HH o '[Ip.m tosp m r~d7p m a er’y number of years 7 effort to find a community that is wetter. What g 4o e | to 9 p. m. Phone 329 Juneau, Alaska o | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Though the book was intended primarily for|is” easier than to pin the charge on Alaska, far wandered now outside the | | CHIROPRACTIC ! Seghers Council No. 1766 juvenile readers, it cannot help but appeal to all|enough away to be accused of almost anything. fave. i el is not the practice of Medicine, AT E pear | Meetings second and fast those who are interested in dogs. It is the story| Of course there is violation of the dry law in| 11[1 “‘]‘V” ?S“K’:“l .II:hx:‘:f‘r:)ut(; d: Surgery nor Osteopathy. e \ Monday at 7:30 p. m < riends with a cap- " 3 c g| 0ld-ashiORER St d i 4 . " Transient brothers ury a sl log which makes friends with a cap-|the Territory but the suggestion that conditions:©l , e v :\ire:l :'n(:\?llxll.! ‘u‘::wly cub, Johnny, whose mother had |here are such as to warrant special attention ut:bvlw\chl dd “’ar’“u"’ t’_‘“ B gkbtflty:: = : r{iehfle T"m‘elis ed to attend. Councll 2 i Ay Y 2 . Vi eriously | Way ahead o he time like 3 . one ol Whe siithar . takes Ty and: Jobnny Prohibition headquarters will be regarded seriously | Way & Robert SlmPflOl‘i ‘hambers, Fifth Street. | CUOURTESY and GUOL been killed. Sneat > " tonly hy those who d t kn i for very long. y ho do not know Alaska. To others | BERVICE Cur Motto through a number of interesting incidents, the lat- ;" o joke. All of the liquor that is peddled in |now?” ter in the end saving Tim's life and then going| Alaska in a month would not meet the require-| “The traffic squad going after back to his wilderness home—Grizzly Basin. ments of one of Washington's play-places for a [the poor drivers and those who EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. "DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- | || | lege of Optometry and AR CHATS By Clarles Sighroe Dr. Diven is known for his numerous short single night. | don't keep the rules.” Opthalmology & S ] xsehe':s’ h:':l:c:.-{ stories in St. Nicholas, and for his first hook, “Can’t we see them?” | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna tes’ 3 G e “ " - les’ Hall, Doug- “Rowdy” which was the story of a dog in the! Steam Pipes to Melt Snow. | rSurely” sald the Little ‘?mgk‘(-—————————-———fl | THE COMMODORE | i ames Eagl s ; Interior, where Dr. Diven lived for a number of | Clock. T'll arrange with one of the Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars, SHUDSHIFT, GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting (Popular Mechanics Magazine.) E:m' policemen for tomorrow night.” |7 pDR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ot s walooena years. A New York critic has stated that the | Cigarettes, Tobacco, B 2 Steam pipes are being employed to conquer the | | Optometrist-Optician ) accuracy and atmosphere of reality which this lat- est tale has, could come in no other way than by | snowdrifts that pile up each winter in the Berthoud | Pass over the Continental Divide. This pass, 11,300 | ,: Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Opposite Coliseum Theatre | STEVE JOHNSON, Prop. e T WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | the long and careful study of dogs and wilder- geet ahove sea level, often is blocked by snow from ness folk which the author has made, both in the late October to May or June. Shoveling out the | States and during his long residence in Alaska. snow is an almost impossible task for about a mile The book, which is published by the Century:and a half and it is in this section that steam Company, 1s well illustrated by Charles Livingston|PiPes are to be used. Buried & few inches under- { 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment, Phone 484 LEGION, NO. 439 Meets first and third Thursdays each mionth, 8 p. m. at Moose | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- Good T LUDWIG NELSON PRINTING Jeweler Expert watch and jewelry re- | L Y e T A d, no great heat is required as it will b ooRder; | Bull, who was also the illustrator for “Rowdy” and | 8tound. e | i Less pairing, Agent for Brunswick & s considered one of the foremost animal artists|nuCUHY 1o Keeb e ground only a few degrees COSts; Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | | Irvwcow HoLLER toup | || == i, . e reezing 'Y i of the world today. The securing of him as che‘will drain or;’ Ny kiho, e There fs an old saw . . ." | llR,;dh ofiox;ogrnphl. s ain yz::omomép‘:mm:owm; { Brunswick BO li illustrator , speaks highly of the merit which the| It is hard fo see -why this nation devotes.so' e TOLSHS. AND YOU WOULD } WHRE publishers have accorded this book. much attention to college football when there are REACH AS MANY FOLKS AS Do, | | Alleys f)ol many high school games to wat¢h—(Olympia | A GET A CW LET US HOULER FOR YOU's WE FOR MEN AND WOMEN . . .| Olympian.) us we know how to MAKE QUITE A RACKEYT WITH A Stamd—Miller’s Taxi ! NORTHERN LAWNS EHO‘ULD BE SEED do the work, is a good in- For Your School Work LIC WANT AR WHILE WITH A Phone 218 | ED IN THE FALL. Sitka i i oo o PAGE AD WE ARE POSITIVELY @ - s Sitka in Spotlight. "!OuPd Bm;{orud & C(;. CEARRIG The urge to indulge in growing green things 2 s * loor step worn by 3 usually reaches the point of action in the average| ‘P”“:‘(‘ RulperLdEmplrei.) SR o | i satistied customers” 4 W. D. BROWN individual in the spring, about the time the mml“Irmsfll.m;;.m:mrs;(czntl;h lr(1 gz;xemecptl;grl:‘ :?m;ythc visit Let uulniwyou /. g = = CANVAS R ks, o seed’ catalogun of the Russian airmen. Once the capital of Rus- howwecanimprove [l{ PHONE YOUR ORDERS ‘?—Tr Arcade G Cf_‘ ) Canvas Collapsible Beats As a result of his “spring fever” many 1awns o, america, Sitka is one of the most historic our present € Arcade Late aory’'s are NOW ON DISPLAY are seeded in the spring instead of in the fall "lowus in mc'wgsg_ S}tka was populous and busy, y 4 TO US Special l:m.mn'lk n; Bundays 600 feet 12 oz. canvas lead hose ‘ N : - | wi ; f th LETTERHEADS and Week Days A G i e o e el Isitka. Not such a new country, after all! CIRCULARS promptly. Our coal, hay,|| Come in and listen to the Short Orders United States Department of Agriculture. : | -, ’ FOLDERS zrain and transfer business radio. Mary Young, Prop. 5 i Northern turf grasses, Dr. Oakley explains, may| o ogqont Butier and President Angell and Presi- | CARDS is increasing daily. There’s a| | Phone 388 Lunches Wlndshleld s be likened to winter wheat in certain vegetable ;... pyppen” addressed the undergraduales at the | reason. Give us a trial order S o A RPNy Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. habits of growth. Winter wheat as is well knuwn.]”mm“g of the college year, and, from what we today and learn why. (O S POPULAR 'PRICES AND requires for its best production fall sowing in order'hear, the ideas that they advanced—and they were | Y. Can’t Help Bei G ARB AGF‘ * that it may stool out before the severe winter|good, too—certainly sank in. In some instances ‘ou Lan't Help Deing 4 HARRY MABRY Sid l' ht arrives and be ready for the business of making that we know of, they sank without a trace— Pleased Proprictor engnts a crop the following spring. A careful study of the (New York World,) D. B. FEMMER HA ULED FOR~ marthern lawn grasses, 'he | 8ays S.h(‘“\ l‘h‘“ sk The German town of Meissen has refused, in PHONE 114 AND LOT CLEANING i should be sown in the late summer or early fall if |,/ ootion with its thousandth anniversary, to grant e E. O. Davis Autos they are to compete successfully with the noxious'ypo freedom of the ity to President Hindenburk. — . Phone 584 THE JuneAu LAUNDRY weeds the next spring and subsequently. | It is old enough to know better.—(New York Times.) | | | sial ‘Pric rrehredl : : Seed of most southern’ lawn grasses however,| s il | CAPITAL LAUNDRY || Special Price On All Enn%!m between Especially Cut and should be sown in the spring; consequently south-| According to Prohibition Commissioner Doran, | | “nger New Managoment | F G LODE MINING cLamm roca-|§ TFromt Becond Btreéts Fitted S% Ctavns -iinlly be the error that so badly Our stock of medicinal liquor has gotten so low | SILKS and LACES a Specialty | ur arments TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE! PHONE 359 e e aws | there's hardly any use to get sick.—(Seattle Post- || © “ppo"CIEANING AND ke % ; MORRIS CONSTRUCTIUN Ty T S | eliyenc) N \ PRESSING S}{I‘?I\Gflgs A COMPANY BUNK PHILOSOPHY. | No man is really a pessimist if he can forget RS call,lfli;‘;;,:ngs;d"" OTTEi{ H PHONE 62 Fatiis iy usunl——_ly benotikial - Tt i betler {the mean things he knows about himself.—((Prince ‘l T. E. HALL‘ hacer SILVER FOX and . 3 | Rupert News.) 2 o i 5 i = to believe in something false than not to : o — MARTEN & believe in anything.—(Prince Rupert News.) g Censors are making Boston widely known as 5 E That is an old philosophy that has been guid- a “Nut” City.—(New York World.) Yurman s e-arranging Stock WATCH THIS SPACE AND OUR WINDOWS FOR MORE BARGAINS Nyal Hirsutone A stimulating hair tonic. Prevents dandruff, stops falling hair, restores luster, keeps the scalp healthy. TRY OUR FACIALS The finest of everything in the line of beauty culture. 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