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DOUGLAS ISLAND NEWS
GOOD PICNIC WEATHER
PROMISED TOMORROW
The members of the Douglas Ma
sonic Dodge and other people of the
Island who will he the fortunate
guests of the Douglas Eastern Slur
on their picnic tomorrow have the
pleasure of looking forward to a good
time as fine weather is in prospect
for the occasion.
HOME FROM ANCHORAGE
Victor Hewitt who has spent the
last. t.wro years at Anchorage arrived
home on the Alaska this week and
expects to remain with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hewitt for \he
balance of the summer.
MISS SICKLES DEPARTS
Miss Katherine Sickels who taught
school in Douglas last term left
yesterday morning on the .Jefferson
tor her home. A number of friends
'and pupils of Miss Sickles were on
the dock to wave final greeting to
Miss Sickles as the boat pulled out.
OUT ON BOAT TRIP
. Vern Saylor. Douglas sawmill man,
left on his gas boat this week on
k several days' trip after logs. He
3As accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
. It. Grinnell and baby.
fcWRI6TOES CANCEL
THEIR VACATION TRIP
| Mr. and Mrs. James Chrlstoe who
planned to take a six months' va
cation trip through the States, be
ginning the fore part of this month,
have changed their plans and will
remain at home.
LOTS OF LAUGHS IN
“COINCIDENCE" FILM
A corking good show, will be the
verdict pronounced by the audience
at the Liberty theatre tonight when
“Coincidence” the recent Metro re
lease, will be shown here for the
first time. The picture is a rapid
fire comedy, with loads of suspense
end all the other qualities that go
to make up a good entertainment.
tells the amusing story of Billy
Jenks, a young man from the coun
try, who conies to New York, and
obtains employment in a Fifth Ave
nue department store. Through the
strange mischance of a piece of
Jnoney blowing out of the window,
the hoy meets Phoebe Howard, a
pretty young stenographer, with
whom he falls in love and then
things happen merrily and in a fast
way.
furniture moved and stored
Heavy hauling done. Phono 48. 7n
nean Transfer —ad*
Old papora m sale at Empire
Empire Printing Company.
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University of California
Has New President.
D'r. W. W. Campbell, formerly
in charge of th4 famous Lick Ob
servatory, has assumed his new
duties as President of the Uni
versity of California, al Berkeley.
EVANGELISTIC SERMONS
Hae and Isaacs,, evangelists who
have been holding service in Juneau
for several weeks, announce that they
will give a series of evangelistic
services on the Island, beginning Sun
day. The services tomorrow will be
held at the Congregational Church
and begin at 8:30 p. m.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS;
MEETING IS CANCELLED,
- :
Owing to the untimely death ofi
President "Warren G. Harding the
meeting of the Juneau Democratic
Club that was called for this even
ing (Saturday) has been cancelled.
W. W. CASEY,
Chairman Democratic Divisional!
Committee. —adv.
ATTENTION.
Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of the'
Eastern Star, will hold a picnic on ■
Sunday, August 5th, at Hilda Creek.j
Members are allowed to invite a i
friend. A special invitation is ex- I
tended to members of Gastineaux
bodge F. & A. M., No. 124 and
families.
The Lone Fishermen will leave
Juneau at 8 a. m. and stop at Doug
las aud Treadwell. Bring your
lunch; coffee and Bugar will be
furnished. —adv. i
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* ' NO SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT—WILL |
RUN SUNDAY SHOW MONDAY NIGHT 1
“THE MASK”
TONIGHT
All Star Cast in a Hilarious Comedy
“COINCIDENCE"
Also “Robinson Crusoe”
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PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR
Canning Fruit
With *dw. ' Pea***, ^Wl», Him*, Crebapples. The
price* ire right.
F. A. J. GALLWAS
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DOUGLAS
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REFORMERS ARE URGED TO CEASE
LABORS FOR REAL MORAL UPLIFT
DOUGLAS CHURCH
SERVICES
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ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL | I
CHURCH
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Evening Prayer and sermon ut,
7:30 p. ni.
Memorial service, President Hnrd-i
ing.
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Tliere will be no services.
congregational commun. ;
ITY CHURCH
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Sunday Scliocf.—10:30 a. m. to
11:30 a. m.
Junior Endeavor—6:30 p. m. to
7:30 p. ni.
Wm. R. Ki'.c, of Portland. Ore.. |
will hold services In Congregational]
Oliurch Sunday afternoon at 3:30,1
aeleted by S. Wells, of Canada. Sub-!
ject, “The Question of the Hour.” j
Everybody welcome.
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I DOUGLA8 PRESBYTERIAN |
NATIVE MISSION
DAVID WAGGONER, Pastor.
2:30 p. m.—Afternoon service.
7:00 p. m.—Thursday — Mid
week prayer service.
All are cordially welcome at these
services.
ALIENIST VISiTS NORTH
Dr. William C. Stearns and Mrs.
Stearns, of Chicago, 111., are passen
genrs aboard the Princess Louise
making a tour of Southeastern Alas
ka, Atlln and part of Yukon Ter
ritory, going down the Yukon River
as far as Dawson. Dr. Stearns Is
a noted nerve specialist. They will
be entertained while the ship is in ,
port by Judge and Mrs. V. A. Paine, j
Mrs. Stearns is a former schoolmate |
of Mr. Paine. i
(Continues »«rom Page One.)
eliminated, ami all that should be de
manded is that this process bo made
as little painful as possible." Pity'
for others and solicitude for their |
liberty the speaker regarded as i
among the things that constituted j
obstacles in the way of racial ini
provement.
"Tile philanthropists of today, how-,
ever. Professor Darwin said “only >
look on one sid" of the question and !
entirely ignore the racial effect of tlioj
reforms they arc advocating."
Both out-of-work doles to those;
constitutionally incapable of work, j
and outdoor relief generally. If g.venj
without regard to the probability of1
parenthood in future, would directly
tend to promote the inferiority of 1 Up
race in the future.
Motherhood endowment to the na
turally superior and unfit alike, these
and other methods of relieving dis
tress, would have the result, he
contended.
Altogether, as viewed by Profes
sor Darwin, there seemed to he a
pretty blue outlook for tins world
generally, and even enlightened eu
genists appeared to he able to find
little comfort In bis views.
But Professor Darwin said his
objection to mate selection would
disappear if "by some method less
cruel than that of natural selection
the inferior stocks could he made
to multiply less quickly than the
superior.
Frank Cook, mining man from
WindIrani Bay, left today on the
George Jr., for'Ills property, lie lias
spent the last week in Juneau for
treatment for a slight illness.
i<ost Mnenusti rou can got tt
jack by using tbs “Liost and Found1 I
oioms of Tbs BKsira.
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Russian Steam Baths
! NOW OPEN
I Wednesdays and Saturdays '
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“IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME”
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Save baking, women folks, and get your bread, electrically cook
ed, and other pastry from us. We also carry a select line of
groceries.
DROP IN FOR A LUNCH. We have opened our lunch
counter again. QUICK SERVICE.
AMERICAN BAKERY AND GROCERY
“The Baker Who Bakes’’
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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S.
Weather Bureau.
Forecast foi Junes a and vicinity tor 24 hours beginning 8 p. m. to*.}:
Generally fair tonight and Sunday; moderate westerly winds, be
coming variable,
LOCit DATA
Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Telocity Waather
8 p. m. yest'y . 30.01 65 71 SE Z Clear
8 a. m. today .30.06 60 74 NW 16 Clear
12 noon today 30.08 68 58 NW 18 Clear
CABLE and KAUJ0 REPORTS
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Highest
temp.
Stations
Noorvlk .
Nome .
Akiak .
Tanana .
Eagle ..'.
Fairbanks ..
McKinley Hark
Anchorage . ...
St. Paul
Outci.- Harbor
Kodiak .
Cordova ..
Juneau
Sitka ......
Prince Rupert ....
Edmonton . r>8
Seattle . 70
Portland . 118
San Francisco ... G2
8 p.m.
temp
TtTDA*
04
74
84
74
68
0 4
4 8
56
6 I
64
72
70
64
74
82
64
64
4 6
58
58
G5
58
54
70
68
60
Lowest 8 a. in.
temp. temp.
52
58
48
4 2
4 2
4 4
5 2
52
44
50
44
54
51
50
44
54
60
52
58
60
6C
58
66
58
G 8
50
50
50
56
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60
48
56
60
52
8 a m.
Velocity
Prsetp.
24 hra.
16
12
10
0
0
0
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lam.
Weather
Clear
Cldy
Cldy
Cleat
Clear
Cldy
Cldy
Clear
Rain
Pt. Cldy
Cldy
Cldy
Clear
Pt. Cldy
Clear
Cldy
Cldy
Cldy
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NOTE: Observation* sc trine* Rupert, S*stM, Portland and Ban
Francisco are made at 4 n. m. and 4 p. m„ Jan**a ttm*.
No precipitation occurred within the fllod of observation during
ih elaet 24 hours, except In the southern Bering Sea region, whore it
wae raining at 8 a. m. today. The weather has been generally fair,
though some cloudiness has been reported locally. Temperatures have
changed but little since yesterday and are generally near or somewhat
shove normal.
MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO.
We are always busy, WHY ?•-—There is a reason.
TO TRADE AT HOME
For one whole week we have pulled together.
Now let u* practice “Trading at Home" for one week, and
JuneaH will grow.
F. WOLLAND
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DOES FOX FARMING PAY
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I Our Success Proves It Does
I Why not try several pair in connection with your j
5 ranch? Easy to care foV and profits many times \
jj greater than with other animals. Alaska climate pro- |
| duces the very finest fur.
§ liny your breeding foxes from prolific strains. '
:: Of twenty-three pair on our ranch this year twenty-one raised J
us ninety pups, practically 200 per cent; 13 pair of these were :
_ pups of last year.
£ 4 litters of S pups. 5 litters of 4 pups.
£ 7 litters of 0 pups. 2 litters of 3 pups. j
= 1 litter of 1 pup. 2 litters of 2 pups. :
5 We guarantee our foxes to oe prolific, healthy and to breed :
£ true to color. Visitors are always welcome. ■
PRICE $600 PER PAIR, F. 0. B. ANCHORAGE.
JONES and WILLIAMSON
SILVER BLACK FOX BRANCH
£ KUSI10F, ALASKA WIRELESS KUfllLOF
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WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE
and are prepared to execute your orders on Eurqpe it tfee low eat
prevailing rate*. Our New York facilities are second to non*. If
you are contemplating sending money to Europe call DoucUe 65
and we will be glad to glve^you our latest auotatioM.
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FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA,
DOUBLES llilll
m<: ALARM CALLS
1-3 ilri and FYanklln.
1-4 Fro it and FYanklln.
I S ,'pont, near Ferry Way.
1-6 Front, opp. Film ExchaMfc
1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf.
1- 8 Front, near Saw Mill,
2- 1 'Home Grocery.
2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Bara.
2-4 Front and Seward.
2-5 Fr nt and Main.
2-5 Si ’ond and Main.
2-7 Fnth and Seward.
2- 9 lire Hall.
3- 2 Gatineau and Ilawn Way,
3-4 ‘eeond and Gold.
3-5 Fourth and Ilarrla.
3-6 Fifth and Gold.
! 3-7 Fifth and East.
1-8 Seventh and Gold.
3- 9 1131(11 and Kennedy.
4- 1 sinth, back of power houaa
4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau A,>t».
4-3 Jllstln Ave., and Indian 8t.
I 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun.
I 4-6 Seventh and Main.
4-7 Twelfth, at Northern L’dry
4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby.
“LET CEO. DO r
I have gone to Sitka to Install
plunging in the Sheldon Jackaon
! Sch ol Will be back Aug. let.
SA\ ME YOUR WORK. I
I Wild. SAVE YOU MONEY.
GEO. B. RICE
Forrcrt Buildine
Plumting Wsstlae
Phone 34.
MADE RIGHT,
Righ* is JantN
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CONFECTIONS
and ICE CHEAP
Bay home product*—in
this case a pleasure as well
ar. duty.
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I Manufacturers of the high"
est quality of building
blocks and brick
Kr.^usc-Judson Company
Contractors and Manufacturers
of Concrete Units.
! Former Fetes Cannery Sits,
I Willoughby Ave. Phone 439 f
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Visit the Famous
Sitka Hot Springs
Dr. r. I. Goddard’s Sap.itarl«*i
Ha fra $3.00 Per Day and DO
Every Comfort
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Juneau Public Library
end Free Reading Room
City Hail, Second Floor.
Maiifstreet at 4th.
Reading Room Open From
8 a. m to 10 p m.
Circulation Room Open From
1 to E:30 p. nt.—7:00 9. m. j
to 8:30 [. m
Current Magazines, Sewspapsr* t
Reference Books, Sts.
FREE TO A±L
GIVE THEM PLENTY OF
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AtooUte CleanU*e»”
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