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e DRY LEADER POINTS WAY. _biuil;\' Alaska Empire JOHN W. TROY - - - Gov. Pierce, of Oregon, an uttered a few interview avowed and prohibitionist, EDITOR AND MANAGER in an authorized which seems tim 1 words of advice recently ely, an ardent THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, DETOUR d —— s ALONG LIFE'S r i 1926. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEBIOB E S e GENERAL. LAND OFFICE | Ao anchorage, Alska, || PROFESSIONAL | February 4. 1926 | ) Notice 18 nereny givem that Florie S RTTaliod. evBry .t ng except Sunday by the EMPIRE c 3 |~|]u’\"llli\" COMPANTY a nd Main Streets, duneau, | Should be given very serious thought by temperance By SAM IHILL Matibews, widow of William E. .1 Alaska advocates. Declaring prohibition by legislation had| | Matthews, together with her wit- O A e Boi Off T Junean s Sceond Class|not accomplished the results expected of it, and that| —— ,___-—n nesses, all of Skagway, Alaska, has| | Drs. Kaser & Freeburger matier. “wet” days are returning, “if not actually her i - {submitted nnal proof on her home-| | DENTISTS - [ 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES he declared “we must g0 back and start all over| No Place for It stead ep‘ry, Serial 05107, for lands{ | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. | Delivered by carrier “in Juneiu Dougias, Treadwell and Of course, ground has been lost for real{Th® face is the place for 4 nose. [gjtuated on the west shore of Dyea | PHONE 56 han or 2! |”r month 4 3 @ vl I I oo r 9 3 3 o 4 By Daid Howing rates temperance since the Eighteenth Amendment became] And it shows a man's head is L] {River, Alaska, U. 8. Survey No 1 i b g B ans e WUELE i advance, $6.000 roctive and the Volstead Act was written into Lu\f o ‘I'”'““ i sl 1405, ’li"“\:"dfl ‘ 30° N mrl\;:n‘u]lle ; 5 : y issan it he is such a doggone foo 21" W. and is now in the filns | g————— Subscrily ¥ Y. W promptly notity f o he sole ose of islating moralit t th ! S0 » the Rusiy v 1 or ‘Fresularity In the do | o e O O bt e way . in which| 111l always keep his nse.On theiof the y. 8. Land Office, at An ] T ivery ¢ ropap : - 9L QM D ! Y G grindstone. i chorage, Alaska, and it no protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne Telojiu ! 1 Business Offices, 374 it can be regained, but one road leading to real andl] 5 Biea. tp the -ioe anil ‘oftice DENTIST MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS lasting temperance, And Gov. Plerce points the way| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant o\ 4p.p,ige within the period of i exelusively o the use forfto jt when he said The old-fashioned wowin who used o0y o =0 thirty days there-| | Booms 8 and 9 Valentin Bldg " local news Go into the schools, the Sunday o take so long to ket hers hat O] pe) “yaia’ final proot will be ac Telphone 17 and wherever else we can gain access traight now has o duug o l‘(‘fl:‘,;cmed and final certificate issued the formulating minds of the coming genera- takes just as "'I“L Eel@ing | & LINDLEY ORUAN, | st ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER g o s oftud ale plexion on evenly LAY GO D Sy tions and teach the effects of alcohol upon ; Register Dr. A. W. Stewart the bone, muscle and sinew of the human | e B First publication, Nov. 5, 1926, | body. We cannot legislate people into being | S "_'}’)eq IA“;":‘I':S I o won, “1|Last_publication, Jan. 15, 1927. DENTIST moral and temperate QLS e Ix- B P T —— Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. This 15 a work of real worth for schools, for|think we ousht to dvat €60 TECHCT e SEWARD BUILDING nd jack the car up | nt { sunday Schools, for the preachers who, as Dr. ('mrl“ gt 10t to e Il in &now and Offica Phone 469 Res. Phone 276 ence True Wilson has - frank | forgotten how to preach the uttered by temperance famous leaders time uch as pulpits of the were country up to the practice of 171 morals. down gislation was adopted. Since then the p ‘have trusted to law and government,” Dr. Wilson. And the net Pierce is failure cate, or a parlor a four-year term as jamming result as theorist acknowledged, when men's thri aceording to seen by Gov. He does not speak as a wet advo- He is just now concluding poriing dates with the yvernor of Oregon during which enforcement ! ance of 18 those e s long President’s 1 wait As SOMETHING TO REMEMBER. |time he has laid heavy stress on the W |of the prohibition laws. Out of the abund In his waal report to the Secretary of Interior, | experience gained from such a work, he warr recently made, Gov. Purk attention to the need | holding his own conviction that temperan for a Territorial capitol, or Exceutive Offices, build-| worthy objective and already that cause b ing in Juneau. This i matter which should not| heavily through the present prohibition policy and be neglected longer, and the present m of Con-|it will continue to suffer untold harm as gress should provide funds for the erection of a|it remains effective structure that will be adequate to house not only| — = all Federal offices here but also take care of the| Now that Congress has heard the weeds of the Territor sovernment, ineluding leg-| annual message, the public can sit back aw islative quarters and a home for the Alaska Museum |for the headlines “Senator Borah Assails In his report the Governor said | assailer he plays second fiddle to no one Appreciation c¢f Signal Service. A adequate Federal mportant factor in the “ederal Department | Building is an | o-ordinati | Alaska e m of the el (Seward Gateway.) | YOS accompanied tentative ket PS O | 1 I Sy an il folien ot | While it is eminently proper to appla office space and a map of the building site | : . il i : man who works out the details of a ““ [” WO 4 8 l" 1 ALY | it is often due to the ener s of those parrieh s LU na-iga | with executing the plans which makes it tion about the status of the project. It is | effective and to serve the purpose for which ud department, entrusted “have| crmons'' in the the Dad 1 ts by hers as e I slippery weather.” o His View of It don't see why you learn something useful” Sheik Son- 1 hd ! I've to do all the latest dances and how a car, and® there is nothing )| J Ito drive when it hest shebas [ those two things And She Probably Will Bob (Maria in St Louis Post- tehoy 1 Issued at Belleville- Rohert Kara lost and Dolores Blockyou selleville Explained [ “The reason cottow’s on the bun' | Remarks old Silas Weg | “1s easy to explain—it's It's been on its last A Wise Boy What's the idea of restaurant for a bite to on the way home Blinks stop- | ping in the leat when you are | to supper? Jinks - This is bri club day and the can opener seldom gets in- to action before 7 o'clock when my wife attends it. readily it was! Useless Information don't | learned {more useful than knowing how fo do comes to) Get on a s s e | Dr. W. J. Pigg KATE EHYSICIAN 3 1 Office—Second and Main Telepbone 18 WE HOLLOW GR.ND THEM Osteopath — 201 Goldstein Bidg. 1o 10 to 135 1 to &7 | 7 to 8 or vy appointment Licensed osteophatic physiclan Phones: Office, 167; Residence Phone 612, Coliseum Ap's. MOKRIS THE CONTRACTOR - . DR.' GEO. L. BARTON CHIROPRACT®R Valentine Bullding Office Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 6;: 7 to 9; . and by nwm\ngr;;\( c_rlc!’nolu- 269 > o Sl CHIR A Jum-m Public Library (3]0t th mEtine ofMadiatie, i | K prv r Oat hy i land Free Reading Room| .. - o reer 6o ontanstivg City Hall, Second, Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror - - —- 4 Helene W, L. Albrecht | $ a. m to 10 p. m IS PHYSICAL THERAPIST ! reulation Room Open From Mol “;’;;‘;;’:“:;t; Ll 1 to 5:30 p. m-——7:00 p. m 410 Goldaein Bldg to 8:30 p. m Office 423 | Current Magazines, Newspapers. hoped that the matter will be arranged and a0, This ts showis in Eho. growth ot the! Sighall. Mie pablleiwia Ve on tie Gaiidion ‘ Reference Books, Etc. — e i ‘I“‘I"l' |'):“‘ Sk “l"m"“]"”’l‘ ‘\l“‘“”'”'l ":“’I‘;“"’ orvice in Alaska, which has become one of its mever have to worry about the price| FREE TO ALL i Dr. :\l;llilfl:l‘]”\\td“l"," ' and e work sta in e near future g p T 5 & s o g or's strike & on > : L b Tl wotond fulen: B Oovgiae lask fl\ll~v‘||u]-mld|\l |Il\l]V|l|]nl‘|. 2 I!n\ result “v(.lm' {|1.(.r coal or a miner rik e | FEAR. NOSE and THROAT X & at great measure, to the class of men who have been| ¢ l\ | Oftice Hellenthal Bldg. | session was to provide funds for carrying out the{epgpusted with the work of bringing the far places! Whatta Life NOLAND'S C()l(\b'( i E provisions ¢f the Public Buildings Act passed earlier|of the Territory into closer touch. So well has this| At 12 he gets bawled out for com:| | WE HANDLE WA i in the term. 1t made provision that funds for the|work been developed that it has become more than ing in from schoof at & p.m I = E | Residence Phone 5603 Jumeau bullding, along with money for a buildingla mere means of communication—it has become a! At 42 he gels bawled out for try-f | Pig'n Whistle Candy I s 2 4t Scattle and one or two others, should be set|part of Aluska ftself, in that the Signal Service Ing to sneak in from the poker party| | NONE BETTER | asiile unHl more definite teports could be veceived|men do not halt at their tormal duties, but become ®0 quistly st d & W [ Box or Bulk | Concrete lds(‘ Blocks regarding them. That is, the money is in n...;:l part and reel of the social life of the com-| : vkl TR A T | All Ready for Foundations Treasury but ix rveserved until Congress shall take| Munity in which they live | e o ‘X‘:e.;l Sl e e | at fikGe Aetiol | On several occasions the service has been put’ AHCTTH : il I. ). SHARICK : Concrete Products | SO o1 [ Rininl Lirotantion st el beasy mae) oy Chesitaag veliets thixy evante nallgdisfor quifiSRavin e Ry SR menieTTR s R . @ | Mfe. C s A Py | thorough work, and in each instance it has not ° h ici g. Lo. ' partment about the building site, the type of building| [Meroush ,work, a o ; you only had a brain to feed. Jeweler and Optician Witloughby ‘A Phone 88 | el T e e been found wanting. This result is due to the’ L S | Watches, Diamonds J‘I- oughby Ave. ' il R - e i Ol pride each and_every member of Uncle Sam's Signal e & [0 — - — —e E pre l.! e unds from being made ilable last Corps takes in the work | (W UNDIES SHOW Ol o é. 1lverware I R the agveri-sements. You wil session. Since that time a representative from the The injection of personality into the scrvice has' !‘\“. Y pae "a‘\ Towal | [be astonished at the bargains yo. Treasury Department has heen here and investigated | hoen productive of bringing the general public ta] ot o and coor can b omitted g | san pick up. all of the hjects As the Governor points out| greater appreciation of this very nece: v adjunct g l:m- ,,,.11‘“,,,,. still tells the truth . = “in his report, everything has been done here that!to daily business and personal activit Especially ; . is 1 sary, even (o making of sketches to show!is this evidenced by the cordial relations existing| Not a Member of the Anti-Saloon FIRF FIP'" FIRE definitely the office quarters required With this| between the Signal Corps and communications like Le,qu, V] \r ] hentic information available to act on, there iy nof Seward, the western terminus of the cable office.] “jje is always irylng (o carry ahead under| Which has hecome the heart of communicatic its pulsations felt throughout the Territory on apparent why €« the law and NEress cannot approprinte the funds that matter have bheen authovized This is a Chamber | which the of Commerce may well taks up with the proper offi about the hi ] ion, cials and with the House Committee on Public Build-] b (anmlu‘ e Nothing that it can do in the premises should As compared e @ inIbuldR: biistodne. A left undene to get construction work earthquake has this merit: It doesn't r~l:|l‘t4-lll fornia on the building carly next Spring the State. (Detroit News.) you all o Tirovided for should sncceed estate wis his son, K. Lang ‘Cobh | to that position, the! willed to illitma Tuppela ! Hintsa and Sophia Tuppela. This 13| | dated August 19, 19200 Cpon the TUPPELA ESTATE her persons made defendants n!ever on account vlu suits just filed | claithed by The two wills, according to the Ad- 'mmu i /\dmlmalmlon M(Ndug’hl()n ministrator's complaint, are not re oneiliable, is Brings Suit to Determine | (oneitiable, and it i Validity of Wills. tered, u permanent injunction entered prohibiting and those defendants who avies under which ever one | prosecuting, action, or any sum of any inte them under properly carry out the duties of Ad- ministrator until it has been finalll; determined which will shall prevail List of Assets Among the ts listed by (he| Administrator ax remaining in the | tate are included the followi A new chapter was terday in the history of the Tuppela estate by the filing In the U. S District Court to de termine the heirs to the residue of John Tuppella's tortune. The opened yes actions | items: An undivided one-half interest | A man tow hgs added to the/ 2 § were started by R Rohertson 5. the turn gray, streak-|many other reasons for getting bawl- A S A G f e Lol b e e e IR LR of and faded|ed out cutting her while shaving tho| avings Account as a Gift G0, ot the estate of John Tuppeln | (welfth interest in the Rising Sun.| l;aL" "T";"""y ""‘;k dt :‘is Hifon """I" el : and special administrator of the | py d Gold o 5 s, | dark and luxur-| A good many girls leave the bean- st o D, ide Lty Pacitio gad Golden West lods clatums| @l T b iy o eitiert Bty o) A Savings Acc ount to lrg!ulc Funds for Persons named as defendants arve: | in the Porphery lode claim; Local applications will |leave the proprietor much richer Christmas, 1927 Hilma Tuppela Hintsa, Sophia Tup mortgage notes for $7.600; 80 shares, | prove a revela-[And thata’s that. pela, J. Doe Anderson. R. Roe Ander- Morgtage Securities, Inc. Santa Bar-| tion if your hair; We suppose the only ones more. The value of a Savings Account as a gift is | son, and M. Moe Anderson, the fou Calit, par valus $10 per ahare; | is fading, streak-|OPPosed to fur coats than the hus-| v b children of Elizabeth Anderson and of various issues having a face ! ed or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and | Pands who have to Wiy them are the] very great, especially for your children. It Gust Anderson, her Doe Hintsa, R. Roe Hintsa Loe Hintsa. the three child Hilma Hintsa and Peter Poe husband. and 1. | value of $18,000; mortgage note made | Sulphur i Loiby ¢ D and Felicia Hubbard, of | Barbara, Calif, for $15,000; Hintsa, | under attachment to the U. §. Gov her husband, Jacoh Matson, also|ernment in Seattle to the value of|a]l ready for use for only 7 Dene Tuppela, Sophia Tuppela Doe, 000, t known asx Jacob Matson Tuppela,| and Mabel Anderson ™ In Would Determine reirs Two wills, naming different sets of heirs. are said to exist. Owing to Asks for Hearing conclusion the Administrator| \while wispy, asks that the Court “require the re-| o " (e Lo spective heneficiaries under sald| oo ot apearance and trust deed and said last will and e S TG the circumstances surrounding the | testament to appear herein and to set! k S reation of the Tuppela Bstate back |forth their respective elaims and in-| *ith Wyeth's Sage and in 1920, Mr. McNaughton declared |terests” in the estate and “that aCOMPound. no one can tell, he was unable to determine the pro-hearing may be had upon the several|lt does it so naturaly, so per heirs and seeks a determination ' claims of the defendants, by the court. A list of the visible |upon said assets of the estate is made a part ] tered herein of the papers in the cases. which are filed jointly. Under the terms of the trust deed, made in 1920, which also named John H. Cobb Trustee, and in the case of his death, | that, it your determining which, or invalid, and the respective right|have disappeared, and, after upon said decree bheing so on»i‘flnd Iuxuriant. recipe at home, though, Santa | troublesome. An easier way is to get bonds|a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Compound at any drug store 5 cents. | This is the old-time recipe improved | by the addition of other ingredients. gray, faded hair is we all desire to retain darkening your m- with ! water on both xlmul Seward feels proud of the service and more so of those whose|is on [ untiring energies and efforts to please have brought may be enjoining benef of said Vinstruments i declared invalid from instituting or maintain- other pro- ainst the plaintiff for re- whatso- ) <o and substituted for rrest such instru- impossible 10 have the estate probated, to v the 1T DARKEN HAIR < Territorial inheritance tax levy, or to The i " APPLY SAGE TEA - - over is that Common garden sage brewed into|prings its a heavy tea with sulphur added, attrac will| joys. is water he (.\Ill"‘ always “Well, any the outside. More or Less True Aonther statement we feel safe in making without fear of contradic chase [ tion is that more potatoes are cooked | were 25 jackets on than ywith the vears ago. would feel per- of water com they'd feel in @ up we'll bet a fish fectly at home out pared to the way meant by a “beast of burden” until gons of the department stores. A lot of rich spend must Progress be a cultivated taste. is a sorrows as crown of her her skirt. Getting in in a lot of people dizzy, but | pose the hem of a flapper's skirt Sulphur| feeling faint. because evenly. and thag YOU just dampen a sponge or soft hearing a decree he en.|Drush with it and draw this thrughjwho Daily Sentence Sermon . forget slights and hair, taking one small strand|favors, either, of said instruments is valid,at a time; by morning all gray hairs another and interests in said estate of bene-|application or two, your hair be. ficiaries under said instruments, and|comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft] Boles, Il —-adv. News of the Names Club known Thunderbolt? | Some girls look g0 pretty and fixed kitchen apron and .their: hands in dough. . No man really knows what is| he has been shopping with his wite | the delivery wa-| super-stouts who most of their time trying to reduce their weight seem to be even more unhappy than the poor women great thing, but it) well as its| poor animals who luve to furnish | them. It seems strange now to look back | habit of thrift. As a Christmas Budget it the days when a w i ist | . Chlle Rl ‘“:,';‘"w:v“',’,';:,',;:,,m:,il‘ can be built up throughout the year by small head and the hem o} high. places makes | we sup- getting so used to being up so high hair|jt now can even look down without Those who have friends and those remenibor The B. M. Behrends Bank Do you suppose Henry Rainbolt of is any relation to the well OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE 'IRE PROOF RENT A BOX TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Safe Deposit is the cheapest and best Insurance against Fire and Robberics FIRST NATIONAL BANK JUNEAU who are living in reduced circum- . & | r zstmas anrin impression we get after giv- wearing -them the once earrings, like olives, To help you® in_your Christmas shopping we offer the following suggestions: will be appreciated and serve to teach the but regular deposits, the fund permitting you to buy easily the gifts you desire for those dear to you. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA BEEBEEEOBE Dr. I, Vance T | BED, Fratesnal Societie oF & | Gastineau Channel L B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting Vedn-sem Y .veninge at 8:00 o'cino | Elke’ Hall. s HARRY SPERLINA, Exalted Rules 1 TOHN A DAVIS, 8ecretary Vinlting Mrothars weleome. | Co-Ordinate Bodies of Frc2masonry rl Scottish Rite K Regular meetings second Friday l!n(‘n ~onth at 7:30 p. [0dd Fellows' T | WALTER B Nl‘l“ll"l.. Secretary rish LOYAL-ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 70t Meets' every Monday night, 8 o'clock, Moose I Hall. Davis, Dictator; R. N Stevens, Secretary. ‘HOUNT JUNEAU L’.)D-OE NO. 14 & A M. Stated Gommunication Second and fourth Monday of each month in Odd Fel- lows' Hall. beginnlng at JAMES W. LIEVERS, Maa- CHAS. 1B. NAGEL, tary. Order o EASTERN STAL Second and Fourth Tues duys of ench month At 4 oclock, I O 0. K. Hall AMY ' GUERIN, Worta, Matron. ALICE BROWN Seeretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS s Col No. 1760, Meetir s and_ i Monday at 7:30 | sient brothers ur to at- tend. Cougeil ambers, Fifth Strect, BT K. 30 TUR CITY TRANSFER COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE AND KINDLING | Stand at City Cafe—Day or Night—Phone 377 o AUXILIARY, PIONEERS CF ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. Meeting every second Friday ot each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards and refreshmwea’s At Moose Hall Mrs. Lottie Spickett, Presideat. Mrs Dorothy Austin, Secretury A MAN’S BREAKFAST should be light but appetizing but wholesome. nourishing, Men whose voe call for mental action and clear nking know that Milk in connection with tasty cereals forms the most sat- sfactory meal imaginable. It feeds the body without over taxing the digestive organs. JUNEAU DAIRY PHONE 145 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Ine. FIRE Property Loss Business Interruption Use and Occupancy MARINE Cargo Hulls Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE ; Fire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liabilit; CASUALT Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate W N JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders L 4 THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 8. m. Duly TONY LAURIDSEN, ° Proprietor

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