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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1926. Dailyv Alaska I’;lll])l'l'(’ [ g L e s A R T AR N o es of ople. Everyone is aware that ALONG LIFE'S Anhiorage; cAlask? PROF, _'SAI() | { Fraternal Societie JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER el I exist a8 long a8 we arg DETOUR i February 4, 1¢ ! — OF b MPIT e L O e Patigs is Dereny UIVER SESE Flosl, - Gastineau Channel i PIINTING COMEANY M s, Juncuu, hghd Y. UGEbiE ek St By SAM HILL Matthews, widox t* William E —- — ‘;|' L | | | | h B. P. 0. ELKS iy " 5 stead cr‘ry, Serial 05107, for lands, 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. | ‘ 3 RN cometimes wonde ! ! Meet! A sscriTion mates they will find they are relying on sometimes “wouier it e v e e PHONE 56 ‘ R ey clivere y { < gl eadwell and false security Governmen sume ime ever 1 |River, Alaska, U. S. Survey No.|| Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. I “‘”‘ Hall. $ : ) 3 = i - HARRY SPERLING, | | Alaska 3 : LB Matthews, togeth*s wits kes wX- e N B g ¢ . nesses, all of Skagway, Aidsam, Lad| Kaser & Freebur ser wactica ole remedy for many Batered « | d Class i in the sity for people looking i b s S Ko % DENTISTS metter. ; Chit kv ik eeton it Nheld avs Takas o hrtuns submitted final proof on her home o i o it i& Hobkine en 1 can make enough | | s s : T “":. "l : : ”' o g Visiva o avery. ldiiyer 1405, Latitude 59° 30' N. Longitude| s S i providing reforms for them 0 give to ever Exalted Rules 1 e 135° 21" W. and is now in the files . Y JOHN A. DAVIS, 7 4 ok b % Secretary ; bl el N iUsi5n2 il mideat RaBItant kGt thaR T Land Office, at An \‘ s B e ik el e e o thioned man who had to chorage, Alaska, and it mo protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne fitihg Drothers weloomd of ARSILALE Sl s o BECE DL Leligd g ! | house because s filed ip the local land office| DENTIST the husiness of the National Government | make additions to the 5 3 e Co-Ordinate Bodies ASROCIANED IHHESS to provide a remedy. The presumption should {of the increase in the family, now at Anchorage, within the period of ¥ el P i | has a son who gives up his little flat| publication, or thirty days there- Booms 8 and 9 Valentin Bldg. of Frcamasonry he tha t s 1¢ business o i ocal anc L 2 s W because e and bis wife ave living at!after, said final proof will be ac-| g Telphone 176 a Scottish Rite e e SUEL nayonal aceon ! ¢ hotels cepted and final certificate issued N Regular meectings resul in encroaching upon the salutary separat | e second Frid; J. LINDLEY GRMmEN - S | - onth at independence of the States and py under R akiate B oaa befo i e M The Ananias Owb | Ressien|) Dr, A, W. Stewart e == fills the land with bureaus and departments Yias: 1 Maid B BLAGRRALML D Ria et it see DENTIST bisch g B R e s i Cman, 1 spent mearly all my time Last publication, Jan. 15, 1927. LOYAL ORDEX OF ‘ o ’“N”',H"THMI‘”““ ,v‘“', BnE when | was a youns man hanging! — — —| Bours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. idDOSE‘ AR S i anni e wound poolrooms.” AR e e e SEWARD BUILDING 3 Lodse No. 704 GUIESWHOEEYRi STt 4 | Office Phons 469 Res. Phone 276 | uneau Lodge NO. (X and distavor r SRR Rtk RS o) B Meets every Monday Of course, this wont stop the agitation of those| 8 & Great L& - ]‘I()I{I)Ig | night, 8 o’clock, Moose {who seek Federal intervention in matters which o et BIEEE B0 GO GRS e — alll < Davis, Dictator; 1t 1 [have always been regarded as purely subjects for v o CPCR 5 e First Yegs | Dr. W. J. Pigg But it should strengthen the resolu Me yrin is pre-eminently applicable National Governm too,” repiied the other, ‘it MANUFACTURES FEYSICIAN | ¥OUNT JUNEAU IODGE N 14, Y o far have steadfastly held to|gurely is easier on us to do our bank s that the less National legislation the pohbing during the day time. Gives SHOW CASES Office-—Secord and Main | stated o contend with, the better off it will' us a chance to see more of our fan { IN JUNEAU | Telephone 18 & f‘.,’,“'.', ‘,f"‘f,‘,\',”"'fi"m',“,{"',‘r’:.’_ ,H long run "itics and sleep like vegular folks Hail. beginning ,\ They're Standard - g 1JAN W LIEVERS, Man- Product Dr. 1. Vance ! CHAS. B NAGHL, retary. Opening New Territory. Passing Observation | | 2t | N IR A 3 10 | HERRING PACKERS ORGANIZATION CAN| (Ketchikan Sunday Chronicle,) o0 IO DR At Osteopath — 201 Goldsten Bidg | | —— ' RENDER SERVICE. | It is about that time of year when the Forestry DOUks are like diu ot s Hours: 10 to 12 1 to 6; I Order of crvice and Bureau of Dlic Roads are preparing “WHten eaniacten. thenfiliie enty —TRY— It 8 or my appointment EASTERN STAR Lirensed osteophatic phyaiclan plans for the work of the coming year.. During the i | Phonea: Office, 167; Residence : 9 Ct wa + | y o Sl (s Second and Fourth Tuss ervice| past ceasons they have done very well in the matter = el "“9”‘ = T 1"1()’{1{’; . Phone 612, Collscum Ap's. | iYL B Ak RGNS WAL i to thel puilding =l & d exte e others. ¢ ocluck, I O. O. F. Hal 1elof building highways and extending other BHOIR e e s 1 IMY GUERIN, Wortag 1 industry | task is a heavy one, with a tremendous territory : y s . F R Alatron ALICE BROWMN “Masbe replie® the other i uction Co. not e | ) o fact, is[to be accomodated, and with little money to make nleg Construction Co ¢ of ‘em now are out of place.” | ; : ) DR. GEO. L. . BARTON VL dutts e el eady it s besot]the improvements which are so badly needed and A CHIROPRACTOR Valentine Bullding KNIGHTS OF oblems which threaten (o cut short its exist-| which have, generally speaking, worked well toward A . S i— * 1 | office Ho 0 to to 8} s b G Another Headline Writer y S R O TR R AL COLUMBUS ence I theugh vouth unless there|the development of Alaska A W ST Tin L . Council ‘\l‘, 1760, 4 Seme six or seven years ago there was hardly I Juneau Public Libr ary A8 hgt s IRiGtite ot Rasaidi y ceond and, house to the north of the city Hmits of Ketehi 1 : . . | Surcery nor Osteopathpy i difficultics, it 1« ne to a regrettable and|® : Sy T Yo mother s tiken following L and Free Reading I(nom‘ 16 A {intinioly | | tunted stature that it| " wis built Ghut ouad demcing to WRtdh COVE Ly gep i husband — and three . ik 5 | 1 N ks S limmediately homes and industry appeared NEW. & flilon: Bonatit City Hall, Second Floor - e . RU 0o d ) 10 Territory nor 1ty sty the score and packing plants and u saw-! " | Main Street at 4th L eTene W L. Albrechi DY mill grew where there had been but barrenne ‘ Reading Room Open Frop | 2 et e T I yahbly the « or 1 f Cogenuine | e i el .?:".‘H P i ® 5w ofo 0 U PHYSICAL THERA®IST CITY TRANSFER | the more pressing | biol ; { i ; il ; Lodical Gymnustion, Massnga g1 l0Rinat stud AcIgh Chi LI F L AR Now with Ketchikan growing daily, with prople i Cirenlat'on Room Open Prom | Tlectricity | COAL, WOOD. BAGGAGT findings to eradicate rious differences of opin-| secking sites for new homes, there is a demand =~ ;m.' e L AR R P 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m Q0 Goldssin Bidg AND KINDLING fons which now exist as to the state of the herring) which must not be overlooked. The Saxman road ané Onily- 6o, But ke he rave i to 8:30 p. m | Phones: Office 423 B Il Stand at City Cafe--Day or supply. There is need for some data on how thelheyond have opened up ground suitable for hom st whol 18 Ausignen Lo the potter Currert Magazines, Newspapers. | = Night-—Phone herring fishery has been affected by the fishing opera- | but we cannot keep going ever along the shores g, Reference Books., Etc. H = ticns already carried on in the Territorial waters.|of Tongass Narrow We must spread in other di- And until there is such an investigation, all claims| rections. And fortunately the geographic sitwation' wo pope He Won't on Her _FREE TO ALL | DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY AUXILIARY, PIONEERS CF - : | Physician and Surgeon ALASKA, Igl 3 # 4t e S co No. 6. nm.l ! :“ (I.lw imminent depletion .‘1’ the. !num‘\\' I|"n“ 'Iijw; N ouglit o consiier b el (uETigo Livstte i Columbus | - Wil mava tresr Che Ialianthal MeclibE: avery Sreoad Fritay: ot supply and all ass s as regards the plentitude e Fores Service oug ) consic @ 31z, to Golein Blde . Tan. ! ety g of | visability, even the necessity of building a road from| Nalson 0. Sour DA i | 1\()1 \M) CORNER ||| Blde. to Goldstein Bldg, Jan. 17| | each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards i o ; t e 5k Phone 582 Res. IPhone 5603 | |and refreshwen®s At Moose Hall town along the old Shoenbar property to the lakes — [jorine Weiser, 2 WE HANDLE Mrs. Lottie Spickett, President. Mr | which now supply the city with 1i power, r s 715 ~ Ll =D . & f & | ’ 2 fire. The old tramway ig'n Whistle Candy Dorothy Austin, Secretary : hut o, it will have ecarned the good|fRd protection against fire Ll Ll VY Al Right Otherwise NONE BETTER ? - 8 A & ing to the lakes is practically worn out and at tsoinatinie ik K £ s Base ”, k i = = E Bl G Al g I hest it nover opencd up anything except ingre Our winters would be nice Box or Bulk Conerete Base-Blocks . 5 ¥ i Fpr L TR L and egress to and from the lakes If ‘twere not for ¢ Ll oty SRS All Ready for Foundations ! A MAN’S BREAKIFAST PRESIDENT SOUND ON BUREAUS. A road which could be constructed on good Their cold and show dnd fc L Gl grades to the lakes would not only make it possible el S W | Conerete Products {to get to and from the lakes, but would also open As Winter Approaches I. ). SHARICK | new tervitory for the building of homes. Alcohol s fine,” TJeweler and Optician 3 ’ Mf\g. C"'ph 2 has had cccasion 40 express himself on this question.| When everything runs along smoothly at the OaUT AR ey [ vt Dianeais Willoughby Ave one 32 his utterances have been viarked by a sound common-|jakes it is well, but there is always the danger of it 11’5 confinad | e i sense which has been refreshing, His most recent|some serious accident which would necessitate the To radiators.” are: N %0 || “Read the aavertisements. You will! message to Congre contains a par ph that| transportation ¢f materials to the water supply. It : Jewelry be astonished at the bargains you sound keynote of warning to the country tolis within the range of possibiltiies that there would Huh! - g lcan pick up. be on its g against the faddists and followers of| be such a demand which could not be taken care “Take that trip you planned?” . Sy Wtk Jority organizations which seek to foist! of that the city of Ketchikan would be shut off from “No; had to give it up on account their pet hobbies on the nations at large. It has| Water. power, light and protection against fire. of a death.” FIRE FII{I" FIRE IR i NGl cartem. for SRR bizanizEtonE: Roads and l|nn||-;|u|wn1ngr inp xn.wkv' f[ul' |Iu - CWho's dead?” M i : : L manency, for the establishment of homes and families.| “The engine in my bus." i aestt sonstioviand lle (o matninin Washington) S0 E0 B8 G enal that the. Forestry Seivicerand OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE offices und persist lobbics, to seck to secure leglsla-| "y yoay of public Roads will give this measure| A Gentleman A ‘ tion from . vldbing up the country With{ oo, gution to which it is entitled, and to that 1 like to dine FII{L I)ROOP RN - ba A11GIE UL nbiiaRlne the duty of administering, protecting, prohibiting| o (he people of Ketchikan should give: their hearty With Mr. Noyes e or subsidizing whatever the particular hobby happens| oo | Wi tid= 0§k Fsottp 2 some. to b - = i | He makes po noise RENT A BOX TODAY whose vocations call for mental & action and clear thinking know Touching s and similav practices in a In 18 s the national debt will be reduced ~ o that Milk oot vith general w ¢ President said | some $12,000.000.000—unless we find cause to run! Maybe You Know Him TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE B D OB ! tasty cereals forms the most sut favor of reducing, rather than up @ bigger debt in the meantime (Boston Globe.) | What kind of a fellow is he? 5 isfactory meal imaginable, LA AR O s A e L il il e L i e T g Safe Deposit is the cheapest and best Tt fecds tife body without over- lady, you kinow it isn't his wife.” i THER HELOR o present as part of the evening ¥ axing the digestive organs. ANOTHER BACHELOR WINS 't present as part of the evenin Insurance against Fi d Robberics taxing the digestive organ DU"{_”“.S ISI“"(I . Johnson is the lucky mm”“Lfi:ll;fmm‘ml The Club Star| More or Less True of the supply are mer sswork. This is but one several activities tb well be undertaken by the packers’ tation should carry out noth Coplidge has again reiterated his op position to bhurcauceatic government. Every time he lute . . s 1 er bo: « ks a girl alwg \u,, gets the turkey from Gallwas’s | Spangled Banner; F. L. C. Club song. | v boy friend thinks a girl always | L] t ‘ THE | ore in the City's benefit series | Four Loaf Clover— Reading, Roy Wil.1 18 sweet like that because he's neve, A id k JUNEAU DAIRY H 145 gested she ought to help mother g JUNEAU | — nefit of the school Williams ; Joseph, Fred Harris; litel 2 L P T Shepherds, Henry Rogers, David | Htte With the kitclien work C. OF C. MEETING POSTPONED |Howard and Dan James. Choruses U8 not the opinion of him that the IGH SCHOOL-COLLEGE PCHOOLCOLLERE. e ] 2 S e | boss and his wife express that gives \ % o The usual meeting of the Douglas| “Only a Babe,” Readine. Sary Wil-| ' e, that feeling of importance | > «,., N‘ > \\,. A.|, e L e Y 8 Late, Ing, ot When a woman declares all men | € S§ A ~, A A busketball same which has been ; £ ., “Tiras on That Wuandetiace alike it is a sure sign she has| DI DI DI DY { ‘”’ Allen Shattuck, Inc. | postponed from tonight until the next | Night* Club Chorus: Jesus Bids Us A 3 7 locked forwara N tiland for | a ; Eht, : od a lemon and is trying o FIRE h ‘u»nln date for the meeting which Shine, Reading- David James; Now | MR AR sk i) : o me will i ' n the = . 4 i | Kid herself into believing that every ° P rty Loss hon e Tt ks cullegian | 1 JADUATS 15, on account”of .the | The Day ls Over—Boys Trio; Tho|other weman. isiin the sema bost. | : popsry when (he ks colleglan |y oriyay gl intervening for the re-| Missionary Hon, Readlng, Elijak | SWOIAI I UGBS e Business Interruption BT Houbo! ! | More husbands spend the evening v d Occupanc: |rnaiigr oty moith Howard; The Canny Little Cans.! qown town because the wife is upset ARINE SSEDARGY visiti mrecently lost te MAse Ao lUcias Playlet, Primary Children; ~1f We'! ; Mc E Isiting: team: repen Understood, Reading, Albert Wilson, ety y . ~ 5 RN Ketehikan High School Won from |y s will be said on Christmas| 1o brant o voct o ek One reason why father's savings| To help you in your Christmas shopping we * Hulls the Junean Hi last night, and & com- | hay morning 8:45 ololock by (ho| ol Elunt Our Keet: on ‘Highetiaccount \dosgiit giawesvary fast i} < 2 W morning at 8:45 o'clock by he | Ground, Club Chorus; Why Stand' P { 1 S ast . Registered Mail parison of scores v ve un added | night Rev. Biebop amd on the foi.| e, - GlULOlg Wiy | because the childrefi do offer the following suggestions: interest 1o the game with Douslas. | lowing day, Sunday, by the Rov.| P, Jere fdle, Club Chorus; Old| However, the kind of d husband AUTOMOBILE e Aunt Dinal's Christmas, Reading, who tells his wife everyihing 8 . Fire and Transportation Colds have weuke ome im- | yygustue Coudeyre, 8. J. at the same | g 4 Who tells hts wife gverything is the isi § L Sandy sel; . Baby, Sleep, ||as ol b oy n 1 t Collision ortant cog n ¢ local 1achine e g d S 3 ast one in the world to tell his o 'l " ,': ,:' i iy ‘m‘ ohat .\”““ 11;]\‘ )"I “"';l ”" W SRR | Vocal Solo, Wilson; Dow't| where to um(ur‘rm o s it av gs ccou t as a Property Damage C it X ( K Open 1t Till Christmas, Reading,| we s AR Liability e up. Just who will start the game = ) . . e suppose if all men were perfec . ~ - . 3 e A e L e | Lizzy James; Santy's Mistake, Read-{a traveli s S Larinat A Savings Account to Provide Funds for CABUALTY for Douglas has not bheen announced | INDIAN CHRISTMAS iis . Anra J4ck o ling man would make the °© C. ti but the team will be chosen from CELEBRATION IS ON| . & Anud dac .wn. A\\llv. M\\“"lh-- most ideal husband | Christmas, 1927 ‘ompensation the following: Martin, Johnson, Carl i']'l““i “"']’ Chorus; The Little Tree,| At that it is pretty nervy for a 0 lA’“]’%C It““b‘(ll“g Ith i o ; cading. Louise Joseph: ; . i i ccident and Hea son, Cas Bonner, Zimmerman,| This afternoon the Presbyteriay | TcAding. Louise Josep man who has quit werk at five tol " e vift is Fox and Berggren | Sunday Scbee! is celobrating Christ. |, Vi€ Pictures: “0ld Mother Hub:| come home and expect ki =% to! The value of a Savings Account a gift is LIFE e Collogians arc expected to] mas tree exerclses. The program, be.| T4 Margaret Tassel; “Little Boy|sympathize with*him for being tired | very great, especially for your children. It All Forms are : i Blue,” Reilly Paul; “Little Bo Peep,”| when he come over to Douglas this afternoon | sides special music by the school | ; b hantner: daye Isnicemores than “Halt| L g1 # to try out the Nat floor | choir also containg a s¢ llh!nu' read- | Henrietta Martin; JAttle Dan Tuck- | over at that time. u lll b(? (ll)l,rC( '“’c(l ("ld genve to lcaCh the BI04 eime (onlght will start ub 8ling by Aligrt Wilson: & er” Dan Jumes; “The Boy Who| Sometimes we feel that there ought | habit of thrift. As a Christmas Budget it ALLEN SHATTUCK.Inc. eading | {u : o'clock. Mangum fs to referec The Christmas Child” by Marg| Wl (0 Market,” Paul Harris; “The[to be o law against girls with| . 2 y — 8 i SRl T | Willlams: an_ acrostie “God Stare|Queen of Heart Jennic - James: | straight hair getting it bobbed unless | can be built up throughout the year by 3'”‘“” AL(aE 00 Ial B YOUNG LADIES ARRIVE HOME |hy five boys: an exercise “Good | L 1€ Jack of Hearts,” Henry Rogers,|they keep it permduently waved but regular deposits, the fund permitting Iimidings" Gy alovon Hisle Mhiuleen, 5 a8k and fnw vk and Mary| A lot of water has ‘gone over the . : desi | & Miss Mamie Feusi. daughter of |reading, “When | Awoke” by Frank | 11ubbard; “Little Miss Muifet,” Mable |dam since the days when. a girl could | you to buy easily the gifts you desire for Mr. and Mrs John Feusiarrived Wilson; and the “Flag Salute” by | WSO “Little Jack Horner,” David | wear ‘em down to her knees in cold | those dear to you. JAPANESE TOY SHOP here from Tacoma Tuesday night|cleven little primaries. Avon Willson | HOWard. . weather and nobody be the wiser, H. B. MAKINO on the Northwestern for her first|will tell how religion came to the| A BOYS Christmas, Playlet, four S e visit home since leaving two yeurs | Indian, and there will be special mu.|P0YS: Flow Gently Sweet Afton, trio; Daily Sentence Sermon ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL Front Street L e R e = AT : Highland Fling, Folk Dunce—Frank| Most everybody sl h ago to attend Knapps' business col-[sic by the visiting Juneau choir, ! 3 = an everybody would be glad to P SAVINGS ACCOUNT 8 for Mail Orders lege in Tacoma from which she' Friday the children will be guests| ‘Vi$on and Sandy Tassel; only [have a clear conscience if other peo- OPEN A SAVIN N [P' 4 Box 1 - graduated with highest honors last|of the Juneau A. N. B. at their an.| Pine changes will be attempted; |ple didu't insist on judging them by s summer. She will remain until after nial Christmas program fo be held | 4€¢P Frog John, Action sons, eleven | the size of their bank accounts. B k T b the holidays. in the A N B. hall. Saturday the | PTImAries: Grand March —cight little ~— The B. M. Behrends an THE CLUB LUNCH Miss E. Edmiston was also an ar- Douglas A B. give their big an- Jmlex;. Farewell Melody -Club Chorus, News of the Names Club rival home on the Northwestern to/nual Christmas tree with its accom.| TH® A. N. B. Orchestra is busy| Llo Burden is reported from Lima| OLDEST BANK IN" ALASKA ROOM spend her vacation with her parents |panying “goodies” to the little ones, | ™Ith @ fine musical program which|and A. Truce from Slovan, Penn. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily MNr. and Mrs. Jumes Edmiston of The Tam Leat Clover Club has beey| ¥/l be announced later, also, the T TONY LAURIDSE! N, Treadwell. Miss Edmiston is attend:|very busy the past two weeks and|PUT 0 Which the program heging,|Let Almquist P ess your Buit. We : Proprietor ing her second yvear at Whitman. jthe following program will he ,(,,"MTM public is cordially invited. l"" and deliver Phone 528. adv . R | —8 than do because the house is.