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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1920. , y . fizvntey S st e fies it URERIE R DEFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR & — ————— e ps { | § ! T A 7 o 1 b e ian e e GENERAL LAND OFFICE e \ el : [} . (l.sl.u I/ll!'l)”( ol Neither not i t e ROF, NAL ! Fraternal Soctetie 2 | I 1 ' Sy 1 o ruary g0 ! 1 . S . R AND MANAGER'vw! claim o olsonin com s it doe a | I)IL"()I l: February 4. 1926 | £ n = e i E Rk Boon £ this late da / K 1S nereny givem toat Flflris:“ g ——— e Gastineau Channel | i 1blist v o ds el —_ | By SAM HILL Maithews, widow of William E.|@——— s —3 s G & i 1 e ; i : Matthews, together with her wit- | 1\ p o oeino oo b i S TOY-MAKERS FOR THE BLIND. | nesses, all of Skagway, Alasks, bas| | 1'1S. Kaser & Freeburger | | 1 ] e : : g . [submitted ninal proof on her home-| DENTISTS [ - matter. tonching scene it must .._f\v been in an exposi- o |utandt svry; Sertal 05107, tor lands 1 and 3' Go]._l‘steu.l fl]dg. 1 | y ? and ozt RAPHBIERED (v, s W nE G0 IGEREOTE E T situated on the west shore of Dyea! PHONE 56 | | ] Delivered by car ed of sightless childien passed judgment upon’ por oy - |River, Alaska, U. S. Survey No.[| Hours 9 a m. to 9 p m. [ i e heing miade specially for them and their fellow They both need paint and shing-Aeet S0 30° N. Longitudej ——— e ‘ . ! b ;llllll‘ B ' These children of a ghtle world traced th theor tin 135° 21" W nd is now In the files [] — e, | ICHN A l)Aqus_ 3} J MUY Jittle hands the outlines and surface castles, . fof the U Land Office, at An- I e Banh e Bkt i Wy : : ©beidees, trains, antomobiles, aivships wnd other toys Observations of Oldest bt chorage, Alaska, and i uo protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne L 1 ; ey mever had seen and which o<t of them never, [ Rin remomber ghen TS 8 g iied in the local land office| DENTIST bl Ge0rdinath Bodies | § conld hope to see. The judgment was rendered by SOmething - men ehgard at Anchorage, within the period of | ; ; [ ; ] i 1 rive. themiPEVeT BOW anucll g | publication, or thirty days there-| | Booms 8 and 9 Valentin Bidg || of Frczmasonry O R S e R | itter, said final proot will be ae- Telphone 178 | Scottish Rite CWs the most pleasure were sent as models to the childr The Ananias Club | ) 8 i W0 , s B Redulbs pdotings h ) i iava i ¢, “you|‘epted and final certificate isswed.| > ] ar neeting of the schools of Paris who, possess ey I wish,' he said his wife, “youj J. LINDLEY GRIE Friday eacn 1 LI B R - —_ —_— T30 Vi he little judges of toys lacked, turned to with would quit making me-made m.-.n\ 1 p'(vlg 3 .‘l—-— 5 T o |-ufl",«.- m"n e ¥ will to manufacture them in time for, their distribu-'and occasionally, at least, bu \..n.»l‘l“ b o ”“kti» Al Dr. A. W. Stewart ¢ HEISEL, Secretary tlon by “Pere Noel a Claus from the baker I irst ‘“‘);‘ “" enal I":‘ 19‘ | DENTIST S e, | Last publication, Jan. Eles T Heve indeed was the spivit of Christmas exempli R SLphli Roural0derml Lorblniim LOYAL ORDEX OF ficd. And who will say that the makers of the toys, Way It Seems to Instaliment Buye | 3 D BUILDING MOOSE | i } | were not ritnall DYoL OWIER Vo i | SEWARD BUILDL Juneaa Lodge No. 7Ot | mater Lty | themselyces, were not SDIFHULIIYL oty thes petitavon: ane thatsbreak] li@Stice BHony 4ed RS Mects every Monday henelitted by their act of kindly love to thein Jog COUN INE TRHE B RS, | ‘ | = ‘ Rt s e fortunate comrades? Or that the joy hrought into | (,()t on a -— Hall A. Davis, Dictator; R. H | the dives of the blind ones was more than that o gunoe fsoa porson who thinks | 2 atevet scretary. witich came to the toy-makers themselves? it ia worse for a boy friend to break| e : Dr. W.. J. P‘}'-‘r' s i 5 — - a date than it would n.{ for hlnn to SK 4 Th i PHYSICIAN 'MOUNT JUNEAU IODGE NO. 14 e s Prtra break o leg, an arm or his neck | 5 £ i . P " e Mr. Shaw and the Prize. | | Office—Second and Mam | stated Gemmunication ———— . " 2 bhed Teleph ¢ 18 ih‘u id and fourts l‘un.en) (New York Times.) Things We st::" ElomiBongeds | 4 UL R . oF ek monih in 0dd L George Rernard Shaw is unquestionably a com- wies Nl e ! P R i e = P [ OoIReR E manding literary figure in Europe. If anybody de- [t means '“'"""“‘”W b S B HOLLOW GRQ™Z THEM | -~ T [JAMES W. LIEVERS, Mea- — = = S erves the Nobel prize for literature, he does. It \""‘;‘I i“\‘l’“""“" HEREY : | i Dr. 1. Vanece \L':“r"!r; HAS B NAGEL, AT 'S ARE ENCOU GING., is awarded to an wuthor not on account of any par- " 3 i el | | osteopath — 201 Goldstein Ridg sl o T N - INDICATIONS ARE ENCOURAGI Uenlas ook, bt he. e of i total autpnt over THCTE then €an bo o dade 'I"""'}'\ ([ e, v e R e During the month of Septomber, this year, Canada a series of years. In this sense, no doubt. the honor "““‘” b . | | e ey ahpoine ‘ EASTERN STAR Lot it to the United States valued was accorded to Mr. Shaw | A{I()’{RIS | Fhones: (ffice 167 Tomdoncn | Eona Wi " 19,465,2 I th ma, wood and paper He appreciates it, but in the very act of ac Dadlaialon ‘ ! N I'& Phone €12, Coliseum Ap's. N of nA;u‘ - \nt “ % 61900 i pember figuves are knowledgment allows his inearable whimsicality to i what s e rea o Wortes I M) 9 2000 . : e B 1 ) 3 ceepts o 1. but refases the Z E pes e i Mautron. BRUWN ) i 1 By 1 wmadia oadl ang break out. ‘He accepts thesawart e by a4 general mix-p AR el — lioe e ot bt i, and money tiat goss Wtk ln Tastewd of taking tne MO DY U mnsml aienes Ll ol CONTRECTON DR, CEO. L. BARTON || oo » paper across the international bhoundary li s co Y f 1 2 P POse, A48 Ll o . . L / S e e pa Y e fnternationul bo ; S0 A naing for some public purg ; | | | CHIRGPRACT®R Valentine Butiding KNIGHTS OF 1 growin 1l the e More and more : | ’ tinuous and s growi . the President Roosevelt did, he undertikes to 1ol the At WeIhERE Wanterrull i | | Offiee Houra 10 to 12: 2 10 b 7 to 9: | | COLUMBUS e e or-Cannda ave Leing Ugsd to sUBDLYITNe oo g S onat they should do with 1t Asted if b Bl T leat T s Tty fivcens ol —— - —— B [a0d by appotniment Phone 259 | e 1 o papers and periodicals published in this : o L 1 > . . | CHIROPRACTIC needs of ! ! i \ agroed with Mr. Sinclair Lewis in objectin 9 AR R ©is ow noveity in| | Junean Publie Library | 15 a0t thesuraalica o Mealohie And in return for these produc MEVICAN ying of monetary prizes for literature, he ehver- (iitins Rrc AR anl ] 5 S e Buirsery nor Oateopathpy s move north into Canada Folly vapliea, "I qanit e with anythin shoes (hal ara made to took as ir) | and Free Reading Room||e ume — ernment statistic ued from Ottawa, show It seems o pity that he could not have either jyac waps patched. And the gunny City Hall, Second Floox g ST AR A 2, i that for the twelve-month period ending last D taken or left it in a more dignified manner. But, of pat of it is that (he women who| | Main Street at 4th I Helene Y. L. Albrest ST o yod | paper exports reached a total of couy jat 15 nat the: Sliavian way. 10 Mp. SHOW Wil wedr: theha ficiie Wouiar tes) | | Veailing Toon Open. Trod | o L . LI S el : || ) PHYSICAL THERAPIST | ER $241,745.277. This represented more than 50 per had been a seulptor, he would have given a mis- evelastingly disgraced if they nad | §6 W s 18 b [l EysicataERaRien i A cent of the total Dominion exports to the United chievious tilt to the sitter's nose, or a izl al twist 1o wear shoes that rveally wer | Cirenlation Room Open Fi I i & 4 ctricity | COAL, W00D, BAGGAGE States for the yvear, which in the aggregate amounted to his mustache, so as to make sure that the result 1 15tniBsa0 bt 7:00 p } | 110 Goldseln Bieg AND KINDLING i .| “4-\ SO2.685 The value of wood and paper ex- would he not only different but surprising This Passing Observaticn | to 8:30 p. m “ Phones: Office 423, Home 1|* Stand at City Cafe—I o q ) 16 Eieithg o1 the previous Instinet is now so endurated in him by prac- - There now s 5o much hos dis | oy i — I 1ht—PaGE ported was $11.000 LG e T e e e With plaved on any eity Block as ever bas | | Currext Magazines, Newspapers, ' | - g i & Eealve monthy . it ol the Nobel prize without cutting some heen at a tenbiow fire | Reference Books, Ete. i { Sy By, X B And Canada is propaving to meet an even larger 'N¢ l“”“":‘“l e o Ryl s s FREE TO ALL 1 Dr. Anna l\('&ll‘,\l('y ATXILIARY. PIONERES OF Kind o st ic ape / a is d (g | S ¢ 2 y [ demand from this country. Three new big pulp and [N 0F TARGEIC CEPEE 80 Wl g Bt b E o el " | \"T;:.f.m‘, L'NH”‘\T I ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. paper mills are ander construction in the Province of Vow've hecome dull from sticang | g : = EAR, NOS§ ’ ,,x:, m‘ | Meecting every second Friday of ) n ; he ' o 8¢ 56 iness; vou o . i flice Hellenthal Bldg | each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards Quebec which will involve the expenditure of §50 e G db ) e ) close 1o your hisines: on need |y | . om0 o | lead i B e e e The American Tradition. a good shaking un,” said tie doctor | | NOLAND’S CORNER [ Oftice P'hone 682 and refreshieas At Moose Hall Ontario and existing mills plan enl nent of present o e {But, doc, | just detest viding il WE HANDLE | | | Reside Mrs. Lottie Spickett, President. Mrs AL Y s ¥ o (Cineinnati BEnquiver.) o EY) y] e ' BT = g a flivve groaned the patient / 9 2N Doroth Austin, Secretary facilities |1t has been said that nations are saved by hold- e Lant ; HISSDRULn _1 Pig'n Whistle 'f andy — onaihy These are some o the indications which point e rast (o national traditions. Nothing conld he more sy il NONE BETTER Cona to o utilization— long deforred —of Alaskan forests and (yq Devotion und loyalty to worthy, tradition |y yoiing like having ehil Box or Bulk A'“ S e water power There is, however, a md and more spell growth and construetive national functionin ,-,‘drp” nalmdte wktr SOt R i eady - i! i important reason for hope. There s less theoretical In traditions are sanctified the noblest fmpulses, = o (00 H [ ¥ E 5 C pe Products | | discussion of conservation — conser ion of the type the loftiest purposes of nationhood “And broke,” added the Grouch 1. ] SHARICK onerete roducts 1 which tied up the forests for so many years and re In a recent discourse, Dr. Klelgwin, of New York, [ y ® Mfg. Co. it ulted in the waste of millions of dollars worth of Stid: ““Tradition is pooh-poohed in some quarters Huh! | Jeweler and Optician Willoughhy Ave. Prone 32 | e o Raadaman e that tree” has We are told it is nothing but dry bomes But upon wywpen o case is dropped 1 lose | | Wateh Diamonds 55 i VR el these hones of tradition ave built the flesh and poney - \BaT | T = = i heen rvealized not to repre real conservation e iy T | e Silverware ’ Read the advertiasments; Vou willl b s T % 5 scles of s and auty.’ ou're 3 eplied the boot & A ol Ll TR Ron S ol foreata g P rhe Communtst and Pacifist godk, at AT 1agaer “fhrbwbon e of My ca %, Tewelry T LR B pRy B e T Bhsn s .' " erican traditions They present us with - in- g dopped § not only lose money has g o ’ an plek up. e st e Jogker, Talle dutely helore: the onalaughts, ,ymarahle ‘macintl nnd! pollEiealnostrnis Aol it i Tl NaTiIy Tt the. hollus e s of the v And that is a truth that has) been anigeq to make this a better saveralgpty, iis pso.. wide TPkl lbis fby liherty too™ | tardily recognized in Alaska ple o happier people. But their asseverations ap- iy F"PF FII{I,' F’RF But if ix u Nopeful sign that recognition has pear pallid and worthless in comparison with the Would Be Round Trip l Ay V) “+ ) come. Today the most active figure in secking ried traditions of one hundred and fifty years, “My wife is sinip@ crazy to move f . — N ! to bring about the estapiishment of the pulp and'of representative free government to the country and 1¥ve on a farm.” OU'R SAFE DEPOSIT ROXES ARE i manufacturing industey in the Territory is an It not essential that a tradition be distinguished “Well, wh vou try the rural S v ) o] A the Poderal Forest Service, To B, F. by the quality of irefutable truth. A supreme tradi- joys for F ’Rb I ROO[! | #houid be tight but nourishing, nan ken will owe undyine gratitude’ tion left us by the idealists who organized this re-| “Because I can’t afford two moves | appetizing but wholesome. Men : - A blic ; i 0 clast at Yo o - week.” ! hose vocations call for mental Jrasent eforts are successful. His mission to! public iy that one which declares that “all men' in onc we i e ; W 4 I fo L s b Tt et liers Tk Heon | wve. Gheatundiie nal kauali i ol e R iyl . | RENT A BOX TODAY woand clear thinking know " o] i e on- ! but it does hold up the essential ideal of demod 2 et irgt Consideration | " " that Milk in connection with T il e "‘"'I"I"'I:i]{;"“, "'v'” 3 ,“ i< worth holding fast to. There is not, strictly | “Started your Christmas shopping TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE tasty cereals forms the most sat- ] : 3 speaking, even equality of opportunity, but we have YO e e meal imaginable. R R a would 1ive havellegi: DRERIhI ipproximated equality before the law as has no |‘ ve ""“"‘I" ;"”‘ "'_"' ";" L0 Safe Deposit is the cheapest and best - - \iteal o vainies t which the annals of history A0f tires and chains for the bus, so | 3 2 > political organization of which the annals of history 40 | Tnsuvince dgainst: Higo.andi Ruliberics NAVY RADIO ENDEAVORS IMPROVE have spoken. = WD SRS L l = \LASKAN SERVICE. ia aaniotity 2ol ies sl a tradition;, the Probubly nothing prevents more di.| TH Il 4 7 e oy vorees than the fact that most hus-| rights of man—a tradition. These may he visionary| 4 1 | kh interdsting series of aseaunts, writton by I bands leave early in the morning for 4 ¢ ‘\ okl abstractions, but they e well worth holding fust to.| work and don't get home again until of the + L of the Navy aska SRy 5 Sl S 3 h ! K8 € > g | st el A g We have the Supreme Court of the nmm?h. 800Ut sty o'olock for (he evening, | JUNEAU ] 1 f i : ‘\] | \ -I e [it cluster hallowed traditions; we have the (¢ NETESS | A Jot of couples who are so u-.m; : the adustan VIbroplex, frich in its traditions of achievement of incomparable zet into society would he lp. | S m— —— — — ——— uns issied by the Navy men | progress in support of the ideals of the wnr“hl'.« pier if they would just learn to on — cain IN l)R NC P desiEned as amenns of greatest experiment in democracy; we have the tradi-| joy (i o i Y @ - % i I Dusiness hetween Alaska tion of the separation of church and State and of |” Girlg (oday demand clothes they| N ) wS}iw\tfifi,wfifiw ) ,/q A D0 DL u Allen Shattuck, Tne. y Nuvy acrial circuit. The free education, free speech and free press—all essen- | (hink are fit (o woar, but (hey, @ : LastGF the men “working | tials in the scheme of government to which we have least, don't have to have o fii ho 1"11;5 i e s on the chain indicated| dedicated ourselves. Great traditions! Shall we not!cause they don't fit, . [ mpuvlot e - e { operators the Navy has| ontinue to be true to them? | An optimist is a man who think rzstmas an Zn | anmes‘; ;emlg b3 i Ane S e The assanlting waves of what is termed “liber-| because he has bought w house w | Use and Occupancy B g A L il 1 fecomulishmeng | ASM. the trends toward what 1s_termed “Interfla-{n dozen big closets Jn 1t that h.-‘u’ | MACEINE '} EQRAGIL e topride In Accomplishment yon.)ium, the encronchments of Federal power upon|get move thaw.ond hook. n 2} Ak 3 argo 3 18 well us in thely own pasticular branch of AW the vights of States—all these things are operating| No woman ever o dinnis il To help you in your Christmas shopping we Hu“'steed .- A The service they, "together with the Army ‘gable,| y5 elittle and mintmize the force,: influemee andlcontrol her temper as she docs to o o2 g o SRS Register ail telegraph und radio “brass pounders™ play in the' jngpiration that nestle at the core of the nation’s|duce her weight, iof offer the f""m““g suggestions: ! AU'IO;HOBILE i daily life of the Tervitory is a highly important! traditions. In the providence of God may the Our guess is that nothing -.m‘] 2 2 & i 5"1: and Transportation one and efficient manner in which it is performed | fail of their purpose make a4 woman more dissatisfivd ! 1 S 5 A i C f | ollision i is gene realized and appreciated by Alaskans e ‘Wllll her meal ticket than a window | ‘ll""'gs ((‘ou"’t “s a »l t i Property Damage ¥ L 3 . : & R . " i full of $500, and over, fur coats | | Liability 4 everywhere With Huerta named as leader of Mexican rebels, | M1l 1 \ G R £ A The Alaskan Vibroplex is an interesting little | it looks though the country of revolutions i\”m“'“"":'"‘“‘ $iothioy S 9, o A Savings Account to Provide Funds for ; CAguuf.Zamn 1 ) ich is issned monthly at Cordova fcom-| turning back to old da But Huerta will be satel] TOEE 488 (08RCIY AHLENES Sotor o 2o D ompensation BT an v iian i dasuod mpnthivanl Cordova eom EIIOE DECK CaROIE R YR (RRIE Mot N it e | The medical &harpiy dacldne hat. the Christmas, 1927 | Public Liability led s edited by radiomen in Alaska for gaod of |45 10ng as he remains in California—(Pittshurgh | : A i ] piled and cdited by radiomen in Ala & A e St clothes they wear—or don't—are Kill- S i Accident and Health the service N "'“”,'M do :4;u|| to llwhl»v ‘In\'n:lnll pakik A . i|]]g‘ ”‘:1‘ “,,m,"; w:r "":1 hushands ! The value Of a Savings Account as a Hlfl is mxfi ¥ serviee, promote efficiency, and bring closer together | anglay P & 1d nivite | CRIM they are breaking them. { A . . 'orms 3 an understanding of their mutual provlems, dvsives| | VI drank 200,000 gatlons dews ot sirits) " U CCLVCISRR M Lyt very great, especially for your children. h“ : BaL. 3 g ; rvice among whom it [1ast YRR 0B8R <Ung. year Dofore aitl 4 0) galions for winter is to be thinner than | i i ) the B 0 en ot Lhie: servlce: amangwhoniclt has s Sl oHeE e Bt e temperance is lmDIng| ovar. Well, some of the fat gi‘ | will be appreciated and genve to teach t e | ALLEN SHATTUCK.Inc cireulation forvard all the tims, sven wien 1o statutory vru((-hi\\,”[ fimd pneumanid,iakes: off more| habit of thrift. As a Christmas Budget it | l N SH/ g SR ; : | ie available.—(Brooklyn Eagle.) flesh than the hest reduction dope . ¥ nsurance — Real Estate ) DOPE STORY SOUNDS UNLIKELY. | Ei e L o0 dia ket {oug IR o can be built up throughout the year by small ! e 2l Exchange says there are as many women ll):;:n- is the chance it also will, take then: | but regular deposits, the fund permitting A Jack Dempsey's recent statement that lie prol b= leggers in New York City as there are men. ey | off, too. | v . . A 'rp or —8 | ably was poisoncd before his ight with Tunney will|are not real hootleggers. Women' nowaduys cannot | Man has something fo b thankfut| you to buy easily the gifts you desire f JAPANESE TOY SHOP be difficult for many fight fans to believe, par-/hide anything from the knees down.— (Jacksonville|fop, His legsvmiaginot be’ things of 'howrdear to you. g » tewlarly in the light of his original statements made Times-Union.) beauty, but hé al least g- free to H. B. MAKINO § immediately following the fight. At that time he| - = T | keep ‘em warmein“the wihuter. E, s ' T i e bent o contion | MHomiastA Bileon fovedesh ERasEIme Wheniall ity | NE NI hove to make the hus- ONE DOLI.AR OR MORE WILL Front Street L g but that m; timing was off, probably due to the | People will be deaf because of the noise. We shall{bands got the m 3 evi sueceeds, OPEN A gAV’NGS ACCOUNT P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders i & wany vears of ring fdleness he had experienced prior| M reconciled if we can't hear the alarm clock. — our gness is * ‘fhevwlyes never , ‘ s to the one fn which ke Jost the champlonship He | HisteRLERY ('um,_w sl gt o AN wM:l:.uT”:.,;‘:-..:‘r. SRR T B ’ d k 2 went even further and admitted he was beaten r““"\i Batier monsy hab B Haks Wil & Sew it 536 1 T'le ‘B. M. Be irends Ban THE CLUB LUNCH and squarely, that the: best mign “““. e vie ml‘”.\-‘;.uu\'inu method, but it won't buy any more-—(In- News of the Names Club 7 : ROOM % popular in defeat, on account of his sportsmanlike ajunapolis Star.) Bob Meals lives in Los Angeles— " OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA . A rhes Dl A acceptance of loging, than he had ever been in G IESRVE Wy an armchair lunch? : Open 6 a. m. a. m, Daily : ! ; TONY LAURIDSE; victory. He can gain nothing now by attempting | The new Prohibition Director of the Toxmpokh.l Wisconsin has elected a man by P iatai » to alibi, but does stand to lose some of the standing hema district plans but one change. Maybe it is to! the name of Ink to the state legis- roprietor he made himself by frank and manly admission thallen[urn- prohibition.—(Dallas News.) ilumf& -

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