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B b 5 B | monwealth’s most useful citizen. survive it, as he has about him He probably will had worse things than that said Phone 321 CLEARANCE SALE } POOL ROOM February 11th | Day and Night Men’s Wool Shirts || Service 3 - (7 s [toothed seed parts of squirreltail grass and other|r . aiiy Alaska mplr(’ |similar grasses on the Western ranges cause the PROFESSIONAL | ,,,,, death of many elk, deer, and moose. The needle- . AUTOS pi’ f’ W. TR [i0R AND VXA}‘AGEB e tips of the ed cases pierce the tender :nem- . - R IRE ~ branes in the ani s’ mouths. The jagged edze H : A f the sced case resembles a porcupine quill, and Ielerl’:‘(;s“;/o.'l%.‘:égi);echt ll + s atel o | it has ated the lining of the mouth, assage, Electrizity, Infra Red | s d Class the animal to get rid of it only Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | . 7 mbedding the seed into the 410 Goldstein Building | x , N RATES. juries may become infected and Phone Office, 216 | ranani s axi las, readwell and 11 and eventually to death. Occas- il e is found dead from starvation be- = . cause a great wad of grass lodged in one check, DREFRANER S ILREEOROES | 1 hone 565 and made it impos le for the animal to eat. H 301 303DE(:}N;I:5tT;S Bld A The Biological Survey is attempting to eradicate| ! 5 m&%”s? . l STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Al objectionable grasses from the Elk Refuge in, | Housoamtodpm | ¢ = ng and from the Sullys Hill Game Preserve, Not Only Cheaper but ||| ® o Day and Night Service o North Dakota, where the trouble has been i Better % . b 4 P° evidence. i Dr. Clinles:P. Tenns Any Place in the City fex $1.00 "’_‘“K;k;"“)“ nch winemakers are studying the easibility 5 ‘:!,‘E Rooms ;)End Bs$alem1ne } = —— |of shipping to the United States unfermented ‘ruit|il RICE & AHLERS CO. i | Building i i ? ces out of which they make wine. If it-ferments||} M Telephrie 176 i after receipt by -Americans Nature s ihe offender,|i GOOD PLUMBING [f,e . 183 3 But maybe the French fail to reckon with the|[ll e 2 - H 5 NEXT | i opposition of the Government-financed Calliorniaji W;hfgljgguw;fi sgs\;’-:\,nce f Dr. J w Bayne 3% TA X’ Wite gTBpe Brovers ! E ; 1A DENTIST || AMERICAN LEGION || % | | i Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | Olanoma's State Legislature has declared by = || Ottice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | SMOKER STAND AT PIONEER official resolution that Will Rogers is that com- | Evenings by appointment. ] | As long as the Alaska Juneau continues to show a monthly net operating profit from its local | mine of more than $125,000, Juneau need not worry | 1 VISITING DELEGATIONS. oreatly about depression | | | | er parts of Alaska | f the new nost of | capitol, The all of Juneau. community ritory. It is public public as nany t Juneau ication Modes in Rearing Children. Buildir or e g F e (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Perhaps no group of scholars has been more| thoroughly discredited among the public generally than the child-psychologists. For some years this branch of research won a hearty following, building| up an attractive theory that children should beJ allowed to do as they please. Repression of their! natural desires, the theory ran, would most certain- ly make thieves or left-handed baseball pitchers, this Northiand, 'radio announcers or check-forgers out of them. ) th Ter | Dr. A. W. Stewart | DENTIST 8] Hours 9 a m. to § p. ». SEWARD BUILLING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 Blazers Stag Shirts Sweaters - B e e e PN § } Tae JuNeau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, bciween " W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE Front and Second Streets and a complete line of Furnishings for the ‘Workingman Mike Avoian FRONT STREET | | | “ Dr Geo. L. Barton {| CHIROPRACTOR i Hellenthal Bullding /| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY |1 Houvrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon }* 2p. m to5p m | 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. | By Appointment { PHONE 259 Opposite Winter & Pond DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES ||| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau PHONE 359 ‘ great indeed e tc1 to ! Do not cross them and do not in any circumstance this happy punish them, parents have been told, and all will | be well. This approach to the problem of discipline won something of a following among parents of the post-! war generation. Some fathers and mothers em-| = e ¢ | braced it because of their faith in psychology. Others | guesis Friday the officers ofjy,.00,66 they thought it would be less trouble. And| Guar Tallapoosa, the Shamber | g others because 1t was a fad, like pastel-cclored | ymed more than a graceful ges- |pathtubs and backgammon. ] was more than Many of the offspring thus reared without re-| and men of the pressed desires are now far enough along to pcm\.t -esidents {of judgments on the system. And the judgmen In fact the tide of rea than the psychological re-| | on sections extended v listed as their tour of duty Tallapoosa’s home are coming in rapidly. is stronger, if anything, form of an earlier decade. Not a month passes but| scme parent of the new school recants publicly in a magazine or newspaper, and reasserts his former | faith in the tonic values of the birch rod or the| coming of the Unalga, knowledge of the service in | ‘ Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Stetson PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | Otfice phone 484, residense | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Caps We have just received a fine Stetson line of the famous Caps—the best cap on the | I i || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground |. o 1 The worker needs food that is of the finest quality and prepared with intelligent care. Our bread is such a food and it makes its appeal on the stregnth [ T Fraternal Societies | oF £ !| Gastineau Channel |\ { MR L S e copan . AT % v e 'B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every | wweanesday evening £ lat 8 oclock. EIXs Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. | | | R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. { M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | Co-Ordinate Bod- _ies of Freemason- | ry Scoitish Rite | Regular meetings !second Friday each month &t 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700, %5 Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 82§ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottich Rite Temple, - beginning at 7:30 p. m. H. L. REDLINGSHAF- ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourtn Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. ~JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Mat- ron; FANNY L. ROB-« INSON, Secretary. 4 ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. & Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. TURNER, Secretary. A SR e SRR AR VOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Meects first and third & Mondays, 8 o'clock, «t Eagles’ Hall Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. / e Our tmclu go any place nny | time. A tank for Diesel Ol | | and a tank for crude oil save | ‘ burner trouble. } PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | | R ad e have com “don’! " * ~ JQE lled. We have come 1 emphatie “don't do that.” market. | of its wholesomeness RELIABLE TRANSFER | v E ponsibilitie: Like other major social problems such as Pr ROO\‘ and BOARD { and tasty qualiti 6t L ) ditions of the service which | hibition and racketeers, this matter of rearing o g s M anc We will attend to them 4 ABLY A ——— \d of which the nation is|dren or letting them rear of their own accorl is SABIN’S | Mrs. John B. Marshall | |promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| P I { he officers and crew likely to remain unsettled for a long time—at least| J s 1WA | i , Grain and Transfer business eCeriess | PHONE 2201 er will regard Juneau as their home, 2 long as there are children. But definitely the 1 is increasing dail There’s a| i wave be welcome, where |irend 15 now inifavor of the parents, and children) “Everything in Furnish- §{ | Gi g i s $¥ial ovd B k Ay b O eking, | Will have to give up a few of thelr liberties while | B o o |reason. Give us a trial order a ery WOOD Pl X l-“;‘ l‘”' l‘“n " parents have their innings. | ings for Men” today and learn why. ndship extendec o then “Remember the Name” t th mplie: : | i ) he word implies. | our ofi the Prindes. t GARB/‘.GE You Can’t Help Being §|| GARBAGE HAULING B ‘ [ Pleased ! Office at Wolland’s DARK DAYS FOR THE ALASKA | (New York Times) HAULED | | Tailor Shop RAILROAD AND ALASKA. Many will envy the Prince of Wales and Prince | poesooeree = 1} p ——— |George on their tour of South America. They will| A : AND LOT CLEANING D. B. FEMMER [ JUNEAU CABINET Chiester Barnesson a {he Alaska Railroad, see Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Rio de|{Juneau Public Library E. O. DAVIS PHONE 114 s fortu there is discomfort also Janeiro. While they will not be received officially|! Free Reading Room Phone 584 and DETAIL MILL- DAIRT (FEBAMAIER; ry, par v those sections of it as visitors from one State to another, all the re- i g L dependent upon the railroad for trans- |sources of hospitality will be employed to welcome City Hafl, Second Floor l Second “"‘: g:‘;;“ Bought WORK CO. i€ e so ridiculous has | them wherever they go. The trade aspect of their Main Street and Fourth s i (tess s the slash of |mission will ot welgh heavily upon them, for they HOTEL New Guns and Ammunition Frond Street, next to Warner JUNEAU TRANSFER e taitroad’s appropriation, As orig-|Ar¢ o see all the natural Wonders of the various Reading Room Open From ZYNDA SEE BIG VAN Mathing. Shay - a s ek 83 6001000 m‘coumnes without the restraint of formal guidance. 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. % | THE GUN MAN cA COMPANY T e Sports and amusements under the pleasantest aus- ELEVATOR SERVICE o) ite Coliseum Theatre BINET and 2 cit in operations. Now it is| oo " oo he arranged for them. The tour will Circulation Room Open from | Ppos o | & 1o cu half and authorize the|pe in'm degres, a holiday in the open, 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 8. ZYNDA, /Prop: ' = MILLWORK i would say to the rml‘m\u a fondness for adventure. In this South Book:' Etc iiid = A 1 WORK ; : half-million dollars with | American tour there are risks to be encountered. % ed .-— : , ! § ¢ th of work. We know that |From La Paz, Bolivia, to San tiago, Chile, they; FREE TO ALL z YOU SA VE LA A ull amount so we give you |Will use the airplane. In South America the Prince | HARRIS G ISS IZ%I,DI,"(‘)ASCED 000,000 but you will have |0f Wales will pilot a plane especially made for him. | & e Hardware 6o in ;i excess of operating expenses e has had a gooc M ”"gf;e“;f o the cn | LONDON—Four million English 3 Estimates Furnished % don i kocn o po ols. e s flown ri-md lane an as| 4 Mov Pack: nd Stores can keep and apply to U101 He has fown & t-motor PRC A e lschool children need dental treat-| | CASH CUTS COSTS Many Ways Upon Request ! S oht sd%: Of course the road camnot do| ORGSO o say that the Prince's|MeDt, says Sir George Newman, 0 109 R . — reight an ggage I ses rates sufficiently 10 ypowledge of practical aviation is remarkable in o |chief medical examiner of the board pen unti p-m. Prompt Delivery of d on the existing traffic, | man who has not made it a profession. He wil|°f education. @ & WHEN ALL KINDS OF COAL ) ) of the traffic be the linguist of the pair, speaking French and| — = i M b 9 i ‘ than it is today.|German well and having studiously prepared himself YOU a ry S a e PHONE 48 Tim quires where were the Dele- to converse in Spanish. Altogether, the Princes will BUY the Alaska represen- | travel 17,000 miles. Fr B h - Regular Di ——) . of Gommerce. Wash.| The Prince of Wales knows his history well ye' runn b PNETS 2 o Hives when this out. €nough to make a whimsical contrast between his Short Orders L. C. SMITH and CORONA Ly gt b welcome at Buenos Aires and that which General | C § TYPEWRITERS : b ongnt we aSk the Beresford met with in 1806, and General Whitelock | ompany FO Lunches Guaranteed by ittle ne , spar l)b f‘“e T€ in 1807. Both were at the head of bodies of British 0 6 to 2 iJ B. BURFORD & C | becan brewing with the |troops, supported by ships of the fleet. Beresford Featuring Frye’s Pe- RELL LA 20 eI o 0.4 t of t owe! ommittee i V) Si ‘worn { Howell C ttee | occupied the town, but a French official headed the 8 Y Ask POPULAR PRICES } Bo g i (o L 15 the time to wake up |local patriots and repulsed the invaders. White- licious Hams and Bacon HARRY MABRY 13 Spetha. uslouins ) ned Seattle's best|lock, after desperate fighting in the streets, was! JUNEAU MOTORS, Propriet . has been protest- driven to his ships. So ended England's hopes| PHONE 38 INC e recommendations of |Of an empire in Argentina, nearly a century and X * : ot Gongreas |3 QUATe 480 b N » Northern 4 book before it awoke | & " | Secretary Hyde’s Executive Order. SAVE MONEY L' h S . know what Delegate| : Where It Grows g t Store 5 5 things wads coni] (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) FASTEST e ; © rans- | upy Hyde has now completely reversed himself. Abo Th f . . " 2 : '”‘!' ‘“"; in|ge says corn sugar is a wholesome food product. ut ri t— HAAS | Your funds available on skort (I‘?ENTLEMEN S um - there | Nobody questions it. He cites the necessity of . 3 notice. 6% Compounded URNISHIN for ! to expe imulating the use of corn and thus helping the Fam%“shcgndles ¥ Semi-annually. GS v sent them until ' Nobody questions that fact; on the con- The Cas| azaar DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING ingmen’, not too busy , everybody agrees with it earnestly and sym- A knowledge that pou gre 0 oot AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Workmg. "4 to the salaries of hetically. But his own unanswerable objection 'hnfty and Pmdent insures e pon fvering o | {H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Supphes offici |to the proposal remains unanswered—that this ex- 1 Local Representative. A. J. Nel- - RN % *lccutive order wil legalize deceptive labels, that it employment and enables you . $|} son. Superviscr, 8. E..Alaska Cigars, Tobaccos, R8> . ¢ | violates the basic principle of the pure-food law, f. 3 is not a as in destructic . a v SURAEE LS SR S A /? 1 .-; ‘» u‘ '(‘, 1}:[\.‘.{4:!1“,“‘-“& it is an invitation to other interests to ask for to face old age without alarm. Garments made or pressed by Candies s, Re have 10 SUrugele | ine game privilege, which, in his own prophecy, It takes character, determ- WS, Teblu Shatc stippy . i TELEHONE o for its funds without nce. they will be sure to do; that it is the opening d eff PHONE 528 | l LT AR T . |wedge which, in the end, will mean “effective re- ined effort and at times per- TOM SHEARER | PLAY BILLIARDS SPEARLIKE GRASSES KILL ELK AND|peal" of the pure-food law. sonal sacrifice to-bnilt a Sav- | W% ) PR S, DEER. | The prospect is disturbing. ings Account but no one has . ai BURI'EO RD'S | AT. 9 To the fe of grass may be | Illinois Collector of Internal Reevaue who ever regretted the thrift habit. Play Ingoor GOT &% ‘rue nnmll | lmelyTlp “a gleaming sword,” but the similarity escapes the| 000 at the old faro swindle has resigned, o —e more practical eyz of the elk, the deer, and the|Probably to devote some time to external revenue.— et e~ e 'E;. the These ud;uspwhrg animals frequently learn, | (Indianapolic News.) 7 sbout timely WPWP: ever, and Ay & clump of gra el THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY b s & T scunet | Wickersham report may be remembered 13 B. M. Behrends Bank 1| good printingandwatch your o Wl and dygifl Shimimosin Tomumtiph) “The Last Service Is the Greatest Trihute” :lm grow. Other merchanta i 1 Sw £t ted < ricker Franklin . {Bu;ugA ol g ushfml:n: o si;iwssf‘:_! The Wickersham report in four words, for the Corner 4th and St. Phone 136 "Fw‘“.n‘d:l:l"““’"w rartment of c D, busy reader: “Well, yes and no."—(Detroit News.) . “ e 'lfllmm ) et . i = 3 - o i i -

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