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not surprising that its devotees now number Dail y Alaska Empire [ Tite el rdtiltate ‘ | GENERAL LAND UFFICE Fooit Aok | Close to 15,000,000 fans attended these contests| | 4 Auchorage, Alaska, R 6" 3 { JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER in all parts of the country during 1926. 1t is esti-| | DETOUR February 4, 1926 e B — mated that gate ipts probably reached the | ] Netize s nereoy given that Florie (.mruwuu Channel | pulished e oxcent Sunday, by the EMPIRE ostounding. sum of'<$30,000,000 ner prices for| | L T | | Mutthews, widow of Willlam E Yo e i Aliska seats for. many of the big games, particularly in the | | Matthews, together with her wit- Kaser & Frecbureer ey Y E Post O Juneau socomd Class cast, s well as the increased size and number of g — & nesses. all of Skagway, Alaska, has| | ‘lDENTISTS =il all over the land were contributing factors to| Naughty £ Naughty ! submitted nnal proof on ber Lome-| | 1 ahid 3 GbTdbtsla Bl B. P. 0 ELKS SUBSCRIPTION RATES the nnprecedented prosperity for football which had| gy, clofhes (o pldass the men (8tead eccry, Serial 05107, for lands ! PHONE 56 8. y . Mreting Vearoeem Dclivered by carrler ‘-'y»w‘n~.~,m‘wolc:v«i)‘:'»‘\hs. Treadwell and 40 limax in the Army and Navy battle at Chicago. Ihe flappers need not doi situated on the west s.m.re f" l))‘ea 1 v QAT s y ;;C:‘.nf‘-“:x 8.00 o'cine By minil. postage paid, At the following o This contest alone attracted 110,000 spectators and! por men, these day<. just look [River, Alaska, U. 8. Survey No.|. 59amtodp m ;‘_» S e R bt Rl RS e B e receipts were approximately $800,000. Both off A¢ what girls don’t have on 1405, Latitude 69° 20° N. Longitude : o Rited Rl y sapel] ! 0 these figures set new records for the game < b;u TR e q“"l‘fi;‘d “[‘mm’ 'l: L ¢ ),, A mg_:iu" : This is the first season since professional foothall] Observaticns o est o 2 el s Iiand o b . > TR Mrothers welcome. 5 S A & hailed the “pro” game as a calamity to theldidn't have to quig eating potatocs Is ”f, m. e e gedis Co-Ordinate Bodies OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. S Iwas becanse the obifashioned wife at Anchorage within the period of " e ntitled amateur sport, scem to have spoken out of turn. 1t W% BECRAS® TE BOECE L S publication, or thirty days there Rooms 8 und 9 Valentin Bidg. of Frczmasonry e arentien et 20 e Gl news anything, the season’s records indicate it has merely f:"‘l":”” ; \fter, said final proof will be ac Telphone 178 . Scottish Eite published added to the attraction of the amateur game by in e | :epted and final certificate issued T s .««.».f&‘kuln-afidn';"»m:::: ALABKA CIRCULATION GUAT el ) B LARGER creasing the number of fans for a sport which until More Fun Going in Debt | Jo LINDLEY GRukN B— pa '\}, onth At 7:30 p. m TUUTHAN THAT OF ANY OFIHER PUBLICATION in more recent years was little known to the general| pripke “Well! Well' You have Pegister Dr. /\ Ww. Qll‘\r\d(l 1 “*'“ 1':"“”“ = N ) It is a clean, virile sport, worthy of a high qmile on your face today. the first| First pubiication, Nov. & 1226, DENTIST I 3 Secretary place in the regard of a hardy, vigorous and healthy fime I've seen you with one on for|Last publication, Jan. 15, 1927, LOYAL ORDER OF race. May its attraction for such a people mnever!months. What's happened?” = - ~ Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. NOOSE P Jitla=—on, MY ire andil decildi B——————"a o x SEWARD BUILDING Fileay Taiee Mool = R TN e e lwe'd rather be happy than xlurxrl,\‘.} Oftica Phone 460 Fes. Fhone 276 Moetd m‘»»t’ ;“”",I” A press report xvnnll' recorded the fact that!and chucked the dern budget into | . ATBRA 8- GicloER. DT a0Hs the Victor Talking Machine Company had sold ity he furnace last night { (;(’t on a - ® Hall J Davis, Dictator; R. I business for $10.000.000. Evidently silence is nnI‘ A Hy'mns o R | Dr. W. J. ,,l o ‘le\‘vm\ Secretary. more golden than some kinds of noise | T = /ITI‘ i s = RS ) | or Williag, ! 5 ‘ 41 PHYSICIAN iMOUNT_JI‘INAEA‘:'I LODGE N0 |4| Now that they have arrested Ormiston, just what He's nothing. b | ! Office—Second and Main Stated viommunication 2 do they expect to do with him? Afmee is the only| A fool sqiebend Telepbone 18 e Turth Mondey /) person, so far, who ha sed a desire to sce him ! AL i | = lowst Halli teginning ‘a A g o o Pas Guess || WE HOLLOW GRND THEM || ST g 3 o “Pa, said Clarence, “what is this / Pk b The Varsity Trip. key man’ | see mentioned i the Dr. 1. Vance . :‘,‘: i W SACEL i o - = 3 Svars AN (hen?® = Idstein 81d, - PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION MOONSHINE. i e oo papers every now amd hent” Osteopath — 201 Goldsten Sida P L e anmouncement in - tods 183010, OF Uhe Dl S R L iaes > PIC | U'M';e; Srspienament s EASTERN STAR Delezat Hherla quoted w \YinE A0 gethall schedule to be played by the College baskel- Koy, sighed his dad. who was lons \' Al()" ’\'5 | p| A: Office. 167; Remdence | Second and Poueth Tiiss Baltimor recently that 1o Government should hall team on a trip to Southeastern Alaska during ing for a night with the boys : | Phone 612, Collae mflA";:n of eacn month. At b divect anecquitable distribution of property in the the holiday vacation is a decidedly ambitious venture s 3 T .m’k. Glll")hl(\l’ "-Wl;l:‘l:’ Alackan lieric le t more or less am- for the college athletes It looks like much travel Passing Observation TR o v, | R . Matron ALICE BRUWN uous and suscept of almostcany mumber of and much playing. It is to cover the period of | jp you « ,,,,3, looking out the car| I'HE CONTRACTOR |'”"~ GEO. L. BARTON [ |serretary. i interpretation when the positicn in the past of the eleven days )!vluu- and -‘jl'\'flllm'u days after the window, it is a sien that the cenery | . e g21| | CHIROPRACT®R Valentine Buliding KNIGHT§ OF Delegate on Alask taken into account, Shevtest day of the year. Seventeen games are to be oy the insifle is not &prth ooking it i [ Oftree Hours 10 to 12; 2 to b: 7 to 9; COLUMBUS Bhiaic ms 1o be only one reasonable conclusion Plaved and incidentally there are scheduled 3-8 4 e, Tt | [emd by spoolniment Puons 89| |seonors *Council No. 1760 S e e i e .].m.w of r]:l‘lruuvl travel and 1998 miles of steam- And That Is ;ll‘ha( el lum‘an Public Library ||| .. nou e ractite of Matel Moetltigs | sacotid i.'.l"'--."“ hoat trave Onee more we seg e news thi e . xesv nor Oateopathy sient brothers urged [l oeunon O Sconfisaubion, b ithe pyogent While Uhe announcoment docs ot lve e namies. w sugeof aotd SAERS fciomica) vatue; | and FreerReading Room| lw - tend. Council Ch DAL Wioereduon in theli SEaadi o piohe Wiol are moinE o tenreneny Ciist Gotloketan L U8 cin | City Hall, Second Floor [l i flntn S of thousands of small plant the teams we are justified in saying that any, se-! How lucky for our wives that in Main Street at 4th T v ' \" | ; Several yeurs ago. the Govermment, licking 168 jection made by the coach will show a linc-up of surance companics don't take us il{ | Reading Room Open Fror | Helene Albrechr | = islation which gave it adequate’ power o cope with young men and young women who, besides being our chemical value | $ a m o to 10 p. m i EHYSICAL THERARISY I CITY IRA\N\I'[‘I‘ the situation then cxisting, undertook to handle it a eredit to the thest North” College. would he | Circulation Room Open From ||| Meheal Thnnaathe. Middazs, | COAL. WOOD. BAGGAGEL by extra-legal method By exceutive proclamation a eredit to any institution of learning in the States Home, Sweet Home | 1 to 0 p. m—7:00 p. m, I Q10 Goldsein Bidg N . AND KINDLING reserves were created which gave the Department It may be that right now they do not realize the She reads no play, I know, to §:30 p. m | | Phonea: Office 423, Home 121 I Siund at City Cife-Day oo almost life and death power over the salmon fisheries obligation they are undertaking in the name of the' Yel 'tis a fact, Current Magesines, Newspapers | | ® i [ Night—Phone 377 in one or two seetions of Alaska. Under sueh re- College but they will discover it and will measure ”',‘l_"’w”‘l'}j')"' “'(‘_“" Rep U | Rqueficc Books E;cl I e R $ - " serves, Ui Government undertook to equitably ad- L With the proper yard stick. We have confidenco c I J | . Anna Kearsley | fidiech fien that could bs taken, Lhit 16t 16 ibns man's game at all times; that they will play to ' HibnBidh i SA1H) * ! DAR. NOSE andl THROAT ! ALASKA Iglco No. ‘6 sk A s Heed ity ONC Gin: that whether winning or losing they will at' Fermit. me Caditle b 1 A R R LR (O LA 2 Meeting every second Friday ot G centaln Alaskan wateis, Tho st to attack suthi gy yinss yioep thelr heaus: and that Uhe soclal) ARG IS ustalivia il ¢ | NOLAND'S CORNER | Oftice Hellenthal Bldg. | [each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards distribution was Mr. Sutherland. - All of the people.! ey they make with the residents of Soutchastern' 1UBDY stands at attention | WE HANDLE Offlce Bions GHE and refreshweats At Moose Halil he insisted. were pos d of the right to fish| Ajyska will be a credit both to themselves and the i i i S5 4 | Residence hone Mrs. Lottie Spickett, President. Mre Alaskan waters or nobody was. Bvidently fish is institution they represent. erfectly Useless — and Silly in-| | Pign Whistle Candy s Ta s Dorothy Austin, not then considered a property by him, it was not that might be held hared by others. Since the composed of fi-h and the At any rate| e C ummum{ v l'rogrc.sh. property exclusiv Alush means to ta market, only the by some and not i il prepane the canning as property. ries i (Cordova Times.) Cordova has much to boast of as it t achievements, it would be sheer age of its community development to them for While gear. aud considered Webster's defini- at this s plants, boats, elc., can be his is in accord with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1926. well | — con- folly rest for iters vl generation tion of the word. Property is that to which a pep-!content with past laurels and cease striving son, firm or corporation, his or may obtain legal ““"I,“"l‘“",""""""‘"‘i E ol rdova’s prese igh standing among ce title; or anything, or those things collectively, in SLovas SDsany Jnigh AslIlCE Among o of equal population has been won by foresight or to which a man has a right protected by law. s e ) e e . Le e by Alaskay | ABETESSIVE policies in the past. This 1 are such Dossessions owned by Alaskan|gngyiq he just as eager to assure an enviable futute salmon packer Tligy mre fhe nlante for packingt e the community. a8 ‘wera: thosel ien: of ei fish, boats, traps but not trap sites, fishing gear| days who often fought a stiff, up-hill fight to gain nes: of various types, and in come instances where patent those things upon which the city's present prestige has been acquired, the land on which the plants are' rests. i Help! located They have become possessed of things! Never before in its history has Cordova been in “Guess that covers about ever legally, through the investment of money in not!such good position to go forward in rapid and sub-'thing” said the salésman, as he inconsiderable sums Is it the Delegate's iden that Stantial development as right now. It has all its made out a “blinket” order f rlier | formation | Bookworms can’t be |« fishhook. used to b Every Dog Has His Day News item from Atlanta says ( sale of petticoats has’fallen off hu dreds of thousands of dollars in t last few yvears, playing havoc wi | that industry Oh, well, it's the now. They ing men that has given the optician’s tu suffering resulted trom the K petticoat ahd allied bu: re getting rich furnisa- from eye strain | g {' LEPARTMENT OF THE INTERICE NONE BETTER Base- Bln(‘Ls for Foundations at e Products Co. Phone 32 Secretury A MAN'S BREAKFAS] | e Box or Bulk | Concrete oo S | All Ready e E——yi| 5 | Gimios LA b et \Rl(‘l\ i oncrel e | i | Mfg. he iJeweIer and Optician et A;, th l\Vatchcs. Diamonds 1l oughby Ave. el Silverware e “5 Je\vchy can plck up. 0. rtisements. You wi be astonished at the bargains yo. H FIRE FIRE ry OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FIRE PROOF si- FIRE ARE bberies NK they are to be dispossessed? In what manner should Pristine attractions plus many of relatively recent “Bath Robes™- Aun: Arbor. S Sotash i o : cain | ACQUisition ey ; s il s s s e the things that must be dono it dhe, RURADY St Lol s e s RENT A BOX TODAY SF e b sl [community is to progress along desirable lines o i g A i e e e e o it e ute M) commercial, industrial and_residential expansion and| 'S mean we aow, TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE : L Prooands Daving g opeement, there must be no diminution of that! B At . [E by one an Uiu Difa ot Lhese: methods Whislapivit of co-operation unal willinir (&HaRY GiLthe. HkE Id ptand,anll watch tfe Deposit is the cheapest and best property. how canitable distribution™ to be car-{of a considerable number of citizens which has beon ! AptsEls e 5 o BRINOlt? WAL L Bive w alinta i e noldihus, 60|stianiastel Tn alll it sast dbeonisti it | Insurance against Fire and Ro anyone making application for 1t? If so on what| And just as men and women of vision and K m‘l’lfj]\"r“"fl“"mz"‘l‘l'. ) e theory? | consciousness have always been available in n..- vast.| um, e L ‘l‘m ’_'::I"‘ e e e e S U SR W o BB BT prpem v rEN 47 Apply it o all the industries of the country, to the|in futute hours of need. R e conl mines, the gold mines. the public domain or| would with short hair, i JUNEAU forests if yeu will, and it out-Soviets Russia. It can- not be defended in America because it is absolutely | (New \'ul'k World.) at variance with the principles of Americ n govern- Dr. Godfrey Dewey of Harvard University advo- ment Whenever the Government steps in and arbi- Rl EEiL] R : Wi Ahi-L s revision of the alphabet in the interest of ccon- trarvily begins to divide up property owned legally| & i i i i ¢ . Yiomy of printing space. Also he proposes a sign for ‘y_\ any private intorest x“ bether its division belyne worq “the,” which, he says, takes up 7 per cent equitable” or otherwise. the end of the American|or all the space that is used. It is an interesting democracy will be at hand ‘ldo Bat if for words are to be admitted, = B b and if economy of space is the chief object of an alphabet, it is easy to go him one better. Bor ing from Ring Lardner, Friends, I see 2 or 3 statistics the United| p p ynout making up & new a b e, minted 2,611,500 pere 1 takes up too much dume 30, 192600 jgea, on acet. T already | what 1 alredy? THE According to States Treasury $20 gold The total gold 315,565, COINAGE OF GOLD. 1 pieces ih tne paper because space. 1 am vs. learned this here 1, Government Departient ha picce in the ar ended comage issued in the tded to the § vear was which s 28,000,000 in Maybe the pieces in the papers are culation in 1925 A vear ago, the estimated value|long, but you don’t have to read them, & any of the gold in the country was $4,600,000,000 held,you save yourself 3 cts. if you don't. What I in the treasury and the banks. In 1924, the Govern- cut some paper offen the ment coined $206,000.000. The inc ¢ in coinage|Papers & then, the pieces won't be so in the last two years is due to the quantities of gold|Won't need no new a b c. received in the 1917 only 1918 and the pre time of war United $16. 000 w 1419 none ious yellow States since the war. In made into money and in at all. The t was saving | metal as do all governments in| World preduction of gold now amounts, | I Dispatches relate W away and would ha the story of a school bhoy became an aviator. In the e turned cowboy.— (Detroit Free Pr sury row- we propose the following: this this that and is the sense of having a new 1 when we got too ways say, bottoms of the news- long & we who 90's he €889 Constantinople authorities have banned the on the average, to $390,000,000 annually, which was!narleston. The mild dances like the hootchie- exactly the figure for 19214 More than half this kootchie still are good form, we take it.—(Pittsburgh production is in Africa The United States, and Mexico combined yiclded § Of all the world gold available for brium. the United States now balance. Canada' Chronicle-Telegraph.) b0, 000 in 19 “ —_ financial equili-| If the cost of Senate seats goes has a very comfortable the Government may conclude to tax them as an ments.— (Philadelphia Enquirer.) No sooner had Queen Marie begun to fade age One than King Ben came to take her p —(Indianapolis News.) NOW “BIG BUSINESS.” " O0TBALL IS That football, America’s cular sport, has attained the statue of "blg business” is elearly| pown gl political parties profess to be upst demonstated by statistics assembled on the uueud;mre”““ and erect—but now and then they records and gate receipts oi the season which has J“"‘lwllh mm‘m,g“ pleurisy.— (Detroit Free Press.) ended. Perhaps no other type of sport has the thrills which the gridiron game posseses for P | — | i | most spec the spectator. King Ben has proved that it is absolutely The spectacle of 22 gladiators matching brawn, skill| possible for a man to hide behind his whiskers.—! was to expect old Klng Canute to and courage is one which does not grow old, and it is| (Toledo Blade.) \ much higher 1use- from lace. and- come down im- There is not so much used to be when tive service, but | Happy home re those where v id and wife can disagree | agreeable he doesn’tieven bang t | front door when he goes out One reason why the old-fashion father of six daughters didn't land the Dbooby hateh was because those days it didn't cost as much keep all six daughters,— and to boot— | to keep one. These cold days we pass a imany cute little like they mer again has been intimate. from hearing her listening to her woman, Another man we'd never bet on s ting the world on boy who doesn't mind going to soc functions where the plate of salad ow his lap wh rodst him wh roast “lunch, Lah With skirts gnlnz above the kn and stockings rolled below it, seems just as foolish td expect man (o make his eyeg behave as llmhl back the tide, seratehing {done at this time af year as there woolens got into ! S0 " — e T Lac service, there is a dern| IR v S W I IR coughing being done, E 3 g i ! mother | in clothes as now it does great tlappers who look | were wishing it was sum- g e 8 ran you to buy easily the gifts you desire for the other| fire is the nice ial he'll_have to hold OPEN he lrlpx to get on ”‘? outside of the nd a 50 “ Christmas Banking ed in in To holp you in your Christmas shopping we wk offer the following suggestions: A Savings Account as those dear to you. et- fle e i OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA it a Gift A Savings Account to Provide Funds for The only thing more rlllh-ulou.w; Christmas, 1927 {than a man acting like a, monkey is | : ., a woman dregsing like;w fitan. | The value of a Savings Account as a gift is It is just about as*much a waste b 3 of time for kome girls to stand ‘n very great, especially for your children. It {roptyof, the mirtor yrilplaN.as. 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