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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1926. Tad T o o . et e e e — z C ‘ ) : \ WAY WILL BE FOUND. {##———————————————8 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR|® ‘ I l 4 11 k I‘ mipnre [ ! GENERAL LAND UFFICH N at 9 Al Y I ! o ; { g — | 1 Fraternui Societie | r ot een ex ed oceasionally that devels ALONG LIFE I Atichorage, Alusks, H oF 4% | ;TR OV EDITOR AN VAGE f ska's 1 waterpower resources willl | CTOUR i February 4. 1926 2 ROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER v DETOUR i < y 2 i 3 5 JOHN W. T ; n r the salmon supply and do mate ;’ Neilre 18 nercoy givem that Flor | Gastineau Channel ] Publishcd X ML S on fisher now Alaska By SAM HILL | (Maithews, widox =* William E |8 g AR LS — PRINTING COMIPANY Se M ' o K 5 . it e v % & Ve % e, » ) S 5 _— } L e Bt A ! Drs. Kaser & Freeburger Batered | st O te th ire d hadows of things-to-he N ha submitted proof on her home ?Eé\l'{jSTS it | B. P 0. ZLK3 atoe. : will Wavpen: It Moy be toie huksbha X o said 8tead ep‘ry, Serial 05107, for lands 1 and 3 Coldstein Bldg. ! Meeting Wedrstn o aTES S i hear you want a new o \ad situated on the west shore of Dyea PHONE 56 | Y venines ut 8:00 o coo Bellvered: By ¢ B ) i lization of eams for power 1 i omobile salesman who had S e o i il Hours 9 8. m. to 9 p. m. | EIke' Hail. tion an i rea naa to suneak into old manm Alaska SUr 5 i HARRY SPERLING, ' titude 59° 30" M. Longitude Exalted Rules O P \ 85,00 on - spawn heen . Blacks' office ks ! ; gl = = = TiTE v ane’ mbnth | i rocent No. | dow't,” snapped the old man, W. and is now in the files Ti - — . L Subscri y f ; tart, enconr- “but my wife does, and she also of the 1 Land Office, at An 1 P.J i VAMILIng: et S8 e the Busincs etk beens e wants @ trip to Burope, a million do- chorage, Alaska, and if mo protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne || - Ak gl liver of 1 mmestan s been made ants ) 5 i s ‘ 0 2 e 3! & i i ! oty pounds off her weight, 18 filed ip the local land office DERTIST [ ronioe: o T ve.heehy Tound inpoRsl e it e A ieuiEr BU Miahoties "SIEN i period of " | Co-Qrdinas Fodies Geteh Tonse in neale LRI T for 1 18 ¢ isiving ihatiand LTl A he has of publication, or thirty days there- Rooms 8 and 9 Valentin Bldg | of Frczmasonry The Ass ! ; i Sl getting a new car as she he | g Qo - 4] 1 | is § republicat i Lot our salmon fisheries must be maintained. It wally 4 others. The way vou came inLifter, said final proof will be ac- Te-nh(miflsifi‘ i Srwm:rh f:i« otherw arent that the power resonrce st bel kes you out, make vour going zepted and final certificate issued > 5 ! Pridiy eath publishe ak i - GR | i - developed. Ther many uses for it but the = gnhee J. LINDLEY GRuBN, |g— - = 7 _ gleonh at 7:30 p. m ALASKA CI1 i 1 [ ARG i R ; I ¢ ¢ 7 3 7 Q 5 Cdd Felloy Hall = THAN ‘ I I reate y.r‘wr f w‘ .1..\‘,-””;“,”1’ ‘.’ !l.s: th m[ \l: e e e 'u:::;\ur | Dr. A, W a .Q“.“‘"‘ l | WAl M . Secretary —_— be an end fo the wa of our fores reat y b ' | Fars cation, Nov. 1926, | NTIST L = bl oS (R llens 1 been solved in American industrie May Gome to This ;.. sublicstion, Jun. 1087, " | DE LOYAL ORDE2 OF ¢ " h over trenm olstanabion; « And( s MY SHPLERACHEOE divoias far - Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. MOOSE 1 e h ove ) o obstruction based on trifling ounds. Some ¢ ) J A '3 comes thai a solution for that prot Lot L o e — T SEWARD BUILDING Juneau Todve Mo 10 aittd20 we hear of a home s heen | oftice B 262 Res. Phone 27 i B8 hnd lem it can and will he solved, alllyoren” up because he left a ring s Gt Meets every Monday larmist ntrary notwithstanding vound the bathtub or she pinched [ - night, 8 o'clock, Moosa d : /‘/I()I{I{I Davis, Dictator; R. H - - the toothpa tnhe in the :m.u.n,. i Hal s e With at Harrison orating about Republican Jack Warwic L] in lln.vw ll‘l“.ultwl i Dr. ‘xr' ]. Pi,{g E 3 S T P subjec Or swiped the talcum out of the g | re : — igttcamings, and DI HORRIE FURITE. MW S T s TN PR B o i i MANUFACTURES | PHYSICIAN |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 16 tor inves ation ve take it that the country ¥ , | e o back to the land of normaley lfguston Last-DESY il SHOW CASES ! Office—Second end Main Stated Gommunrlcation ULES. LEBIR St $ Or used the? g wel - Adim Telephone 18 sccond and fourth :londly Breede, Hastings IN JUNEAU ‘ll each) 'n.hmmb«_n‘ 0dd el i 3 T Or used the wrong foothbrush PR | tow all. - bexinning - a I'he Fangs of Bigotry. | Norman. Ratston DEmogric) They're Standard T e il Ll o RaceL, o TR incinnati Enqn Q. oG DEE - UIEw | . Dr. H. Vance Scretary. ; TR g ,. RAPIDLY (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Bradtict i §iv 2 COLLEGE CANNOT GROW TOO R 7 8 The growing tendency toward a recrudescence of Pésging) ‘OBsenvations i On'e‘op.th — 201 lGoh‘SnlembBIda‘ i of 1 1 p 2 s el Tours 10 to 2 o i : Wiy satis- DiEOUTY and intolerance in America could not be more o CHENG SPRENECOTS JRia et (e T ot 1 EASTEEN STAR 1 I nd I I l It w 5 L definitely illustrated and emy zed Uinnin melghel S R Ed Bl e —TRY— Uicensed onteophatic. physiclan : : ki WU L e "“ jections to the appointment of Senator Wadsworth | 1 Enonen: el 187 Reaudgrios nd and Fourth Tuss ol Gk A 5 I ney ol SRSRL D UNE G Yokl ny Government position, as ex " | | 2 ‘ il 8 BN MEELY ¢ e ) s Will the Doughboys Who Were in| e ¥. Ha [ (& t L doas BiS ced by the United Committee for Prohibition En Erance Blesse Write | b | T, At I W f the time ¥ SR ntron. ) K I l B forcement ws Tton | 3 T » e A eoretary, ' i te en in Senator Wadsworth —one of the abler men day! mpe biegest frog kuown 13 {he Construction Co. DR. GEO. L. BARTON]|| & Lok The bigs ! ! i ¢ 1 Iy 1id rA in public life—recently was defeated in his efort covon frog, of Africa | . CHIROPRACT®R Valentine Buliding KNIGHTS OF earn’y to be returned to the Senate. He was defeated he = - o Mo T tonl COLUMBUS ites have rendered a cause he is a pronounced wet Hence he is now Huh! She's Like All of 'Em 1 ST 9 1 RO RAGTID A [, building of the excommunicated from the ranks of the glorified and| i your wife @ permanent Juneau Publie Llln':lry | » fl-'."l.é:'i'v",'u‘.';“«‘;:x'«'fi..fifl’.’.‘f"” iy b desting in the first years godly censors of private morals and personal habits | wayes asked the Rivst Maried Man. || ey & L I : Bl nois. 1 5 | It is the old game. Through the ages alway So tar an 1 have ever been abie ! | @ Free Reading Room i Al ol e 2 B DNV Al AR, T line It rowth ha ( o | BN 1. i 11: students, some of there existed groups that sought to chain the minds (o discover,” replied the second ditio, | City Hall, Second Floor *— male o — | S INER, Secretary. " e e post w ind imprison the souls of others. The President of “ihe only permanent thing my wife Main Street at 4th I Helene W, L. Alhrechy []— BT p i : Nantiood and the United States now is notified that he must not has is the desire for the things she Reading Room Open Fror I e I:| CITY TRANSFER finest d s e Ccomsider the appointment to honorable public office hasn't got and I can’t afford | 8 a. m. to 10 p. m I Wedical Gymnastics, Mn | L of Aluska, equal At lempbiio that 10 We "o 0 wito daves t6 Shink for himself, who: daves | eivemation Room Open From || | Floctrielty ‘. COAL_WO00D, BAGGAGE | lav institution “of learning. - Their) o\ ovtnin - opinfons contrary to those held by self-] Another strain en the Imagination (| 10630 0ome 500 pom || 410 Goldseln Bidx ! X AND KINDLING i vigit to Juneaun ifhulibedly UIRUEIL (Ul peoyie pointed conservators of all ethics and assumptive s (rying to imagine a givl fecling | to 8:30 p. m. “} Phones: Office 423, Home m-. Stand ut City Cafe—Dny or | enerall ool student ! closer 10 puardians and directors of national policies wnd modest when her skitt dosse't cover ! it M bnsiines, ot | = S none 377 | the Alaska Colle Phey hive heen fdeal ambas-!gyacutive prerogative! her knees iy more thaa dad’s saliry m"”;‘:‘aéc B(;&;k\ Bt Sl 4 sadors for the chool | o what low estate has Ameriea fallen when does the family evpin 3 S, . | : — el Ly fae it toliment L g i 5 abroad in the' The oldfashioned bashtul boy who FREE TO ALL | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS CF Dr. Bunnell told the Chamber that enrollment the dour ascetic walks arrogant abroad in - the 4 Al B LR S bl e N CIRE T ST esn ALASKA. Iglco No. 6, i TEI R Rl B L BB Sl SR LU LU e L B ML G TSRO i (L) ;“,‘,‘:‘\‘ R A — ~ al Wil move trom the Telleatial Meeting every secomd Kriday of reach anywhe 400 to 600 1t fucilittes worejand seeking dbility to perform, fhie offices ot the JARAR M TR Rl o [ Bldz. to Goldstein B Jan. 1 [ sach month at 8 o'clock p. m. Carde furnished. Bve inthe Territory will hope, most malignant forces of the hlackest Broletha S l‘I;Tllll‘-\‘r::v “I\‘m e s | NOLAND'S CORNER V[ ) Phane sas. © Ron Bhone 6008 | undt sateaiimsats: At Madaa bl of course, that correct in his estimates. The world's history! DG i e i I« N WE H{XNDLE‘ Il | el Cce 4 Mrs. Lottie H‘fi"h","' President. Mra material benefit ne, without including the in o Dead:in Pranee The worst will never happen uni® | | Pig'n Whistle (,umly | sciyes - Dorothy Austin, Secretury tangible henefit that would tellow, of 500 or mor ur Dead in I'rance. the girls take up the fad of ]v-umq‘! NONE BETTER i e "I' se-Block voung men and women attending the College woukl 5 0 ttheir stockings flop down over theiv | | Boxior Bulk i Concrete Base-Blocks e inestimable the day when Dr. Bunnell Vikow Barh fldes e Ahoes the way'the college boys do. e . — = = | All Ready for Foundations R ther reason to Those who have sons or brothers lylng in the “suy huee fo e sman Go bis giv ~ - = at | e A L Jant will be! | White-shadowed” fiells of France will read with 0" (o “ihavity with g blare of tram. | N ———js—— ——— — - il ‘ RIS uhas i it A tedh e ,," | op, Brateful feelings the report of the National Com- petsamd we also think the garter I. J. SHARICK Concrete Products f rtheoming ju iapidly he and the Board ’! mission ¢n Fine Arts about the American ceme-' gught to attend to thefr job of hold s o B | Mfe. Co. ! Trustees of Hathreion toin “estAbUSB the “heWlie g “ana. battle: monuments, Others, will -tika. ing \in tlie balary with leas Dusli | | Jeweler and Optician ot s s for them patriotic satisfaction in knowing that these ceme- jty, too, | | Watches, Diamonds “ —1 tevies will, when completed, present a “‘modest, ¢ Some girls give us the impression | | SilVeta 1 o ; 2 = ilverware tisements. You wi THE T . KS ‘ i 4 ein 2 b entioned baking powder|| o . || “Read the aaver THE PROHIBITION MAP SHRINKS. nified and bheautiful appearanc quite in keeping that if you mention lonpl o8 ! i iz With the national sentiment of respect and reverence to them they'd tell you they neverp | * Tewelry | [be astonished at the bargains y That the i tide agaiust absolute prohibition, for the memory of the dead While the areas or- had heard of it, and none of the com-y g o glean plek un. though that in itself i mly theoretical and not iginally suggested by the commission were in cep- pacts they'd bouglit! éger have Il.nl; e o e - an actual fact which was portrayed in the United|tain instances curtailed hy the War Department, an that Kind in them. e < ; G ; on seems to he world-|organization chartered by Congress has bought the Women's hats nowlfit the head !I'; I?’R’" F‘IR” ""RF reat portion of the carth’s ddditicnal land included in the original recommen- stead of iIvlwmk: :.mllnnwl on )m:. :\.;“y Vi Pl 4 5. leq dation. The Secretary of War who approved the a4 Wicked-lookir Wk pin--bu he S \ " o e | b iseeptible of he labeled i Atk coanliathaolk @ 1 Al 0 P nG A 0 2 EERRTAS f Al R h v better than they ¢ rodic rwefore | 2 e sy the purchase. Ultimately the entive area should A ’ ok s AN o 5 s Greeland, Norway, Fin Ife InoHENt Lider Goveriment. contiol A girl would feel 3 nnun‘n:n ah l’{” I)R() A ulil be light but nourishing, land, the Mos ction of the world, Russia and "¢ in clothes that were sensible, we V] appetizing hut wholesome, Men [ 3 Muen | These cemeteries and menuments the commis- B L B ] il e Ll Siberia. and aps a few other minor arveas Beh ion mpealis of ag “the most enduMhg uhd moss SHDDOSS, 88 4 Wy ) ) 1 * whose vocations call for menta way have abandoned the drr cause, and i those! gy EEEIAL B there for every one hundred, TL8 1Y W0 fhings some women LATE that Milk in connmection with other_sections of Uie World i1 which e dryen-|gravos of othen nations, but ours are ot neglectod M 00 Wuch of are paint and wire, TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Lasty cureals form' the most wat thusiasts were 50 confidentis erusading inst the and will he given such care, even when all their' 0 s . = ; slactory, meal tmuginahle. : g but the greatest thing in ~ " 5 . e i Y A e ket o yen demon tum, theve has becn @ recession nearest of kin have gone, as the graves of their, SioYh U DL (he predtest thing in Safe Deposit is the cheapest and best Il | 1t tects the body without ave 3 i) o ¢ e ) 2 . b = € 8 < . . 2 axing the digestive org 8 ng v‘u.:':‘ \.w\i |” ‘I;:t.:;l '|‘.u.t‘ the “(.‘nil'u.m:'\ n\:::.- have heen brought to military cetie- mother. and: next Lo that a good Insurance against Fire and Robberies 1) Canada was at one time all dry | Those whose dead lie in France will also be! "Ny, jove heard of proud parents, THE even Quebec adopted Prohibition in 1918 parateful for Mrs, l'u\:p.n \\hll.nvy\.uln:~||i||[m|\ ofihut we don't believe they are the pe ( " \EAU DAIRY allcntnderes « DBritsh: Golumbin. went to [ The Times two months and more ago: Bl ek h SlcRaT thith - waan't | Government control in 19205 Quebee in | We got to our cemetery at Belleau Wood | painted up like a billboard, JUNEAU 1921; Manitoba in June, 1923; Alberta in just before sundown, and the beauty of the | We don't hear of women getting November, 1923; Saskatchewan in July, scend remains uaforgettable Our men off the streetears backward any more | 3 e—— - az: e — 1924, Now Ontario has followed suit. New rest on a hillside, in a beautifuily kept but it ‘weems to he just as hard as | : foundland dropped Prohibition in 192 ! cemete all green and white—green luwns (it ever was for them to get off fln‘l I W%’ 0N @;\\%W £0A ;SHK ” % (2) Russin adopted Prohibition as a | and white crosses; no color otherwise, save {time-—or to get oft that good joke | (HICEICEICENENC é&n(@y_nuflflwfidx‘{_" { BY B Allen Shattuck, Ine. measure The Czar's ukase in 1916 the flaz flying high abo It is majestic |they've heard their husbands tell. | = e e FIRE ped the sale of intoxicants, hut left in its simplicity. Encircling it on three | The home can be upset by futher : % e o i : S| Property Loss beer and light wines to local option. In sides were fields of newly cut hay stacked | worrying so much about the debt A e atton 1921-22 the sale of vodka with 14 per cent | in small haycocks, yellow and gold, across {but not as much as it can be by | el Otutancy cobol was allowed. Next year other liquor which the long shadows of the later after- {mother worrying B much over her| MARINE \ were added In 192 the e of 10 per | noon fell, adding to the deep tranquility | social obligations. X . P i cent voka and 60 per cent whiskey was i Above, Bellean Wood, dark, solitary, mys- Dud has his moménts of depression | H‘;l‘l!s : ) | eviof e ) ar : . hen he feels that if it wasn't for g permitted. Russian Prohibition is dead tevious, seemed o stand guard over the W | ! (3) Turkey adopted Prohibition in sleep of our men. Not a soul was in sight, [ bringing home his pay_envelope on! ’ AUT&%;?{;}‘] Mail | aof o be seen, save tha Saturday nights, there havdly would | A > o y 1921, At first it applied only in Asia, but not a roof to be seen, save that of the | Suturday nights, } « | N ; when the Nationalists took control of Con keeper of the cemtery Here reigned the Ibe any sorrow in the family if h.-: l) "r r,,( "( S Flre' {\ml Transpolmtwn tantinople it was made legally effective peace of God, and here one felt that God never showed up at.all. | Colhslfmm there. The experiment was brief. Turkey is good, and out of the sorrow and pain It makes a wife snort to hear some | Property Damage formally gave it up in 1924, establishing of the great war will come, in His own jone mention the patience of Job, .\h:; LmKLT""I « State monopoly of sale, importation amd | good time and way, good. Only we mustn't thinks when it comes to patience old ’ CASU. 3 wufacture. The Republic is now thor forget {Job was bankrupt compared to the | hat your Christmas Compensation ”:‘J\-;m‘ wet ; Montfaucon, the other cemetery we amount she has to have to live with : Public Liability (4) Norway in 1917 stopped the sale of visited, is equally beautiful; and here we ‘the partner of herijggs and sorrows. | Joys may be many Accident and Health v 5 iy 4 ‘ i It is no sign a gifl loves him just L f LIFE . liquors containing more than 12 per cent 1w the loveliest lily pond T have ever seen i o S e ki : B All For: alcehol. Shortly after the war the legal per | anywhere. T am sure that mothers and ‘l""-”:-\" r:h.v 1“]! a ""““k.-‘l‘;lvn il and the New Year omes centage was raised to 14 Later still it waa ] fathers, could they sce where their sons !\L‘""'" ":""""‘m‘l‘l """fif e o M &' . N Arsona Tratd w e a 21 per cent. Last October the Nor lie, wonld feel less unhappy at having them ey i bring you much hap- % o peaple, by a decisive vote, repud- * | sleep in foreign soil. Here always will the "‘;\::‘l; RS R : 8 ) 4 ALLEN SHATTUCK,Ine. | v N o . N wy ell, anywa 1 r 8 O s fated even this very weak form of I'ro- | graves be cared for; never will they he 1o uee 1t to have Phpbadic ot her | pine our sincere Insurance Real Estate hibition i neglected or disheveled, whereas [ fear S A i & . s P 1 v a grave at home will all too soon neck mother is beginning to inder 1(‘i3"l () Sweden does not have Prohibition, | that many a grave at ho a ; U Rfanill Wiy fatiar Se)iabalian: nia sh. g & but the sale of liquor is under State con be neglected and forgotten L AT AT f e e trol. The Swedes in August, 1922, voted | One might add the words of Perlcles over thel ‘IF MRS M8 B & | " QR against Prohibition legislation by a majority Athenian dead to their parents: that they 3 Mother always hop flents. of oda| JAPANESE TOY SHOP of 45,000 [ e called fortunate to whose lot has fallen suc AN f s Bround the. Honkastihitather to| H. B. MAKINO Because fanatical prohibition ving a failure, | honorable grief,” as to (I\nsu' whose dead have h"'lulu but the oddest ‘of the lot are Front Sttest however, there is no reason to believe that the[come a nation ire ina foreign land. those she's able to get him to do. & cause of real temperance, as opposcd to it, is de B _17 ‘—;—“"h”m ] P. 0. Bex 218 for Mail Orden. : : i Rl n changing his views as to prohibition Senator Dallyl ShntdncatAatimion | ’ bl or in danger of dying. Learning from the errors| | ) ; | aily | = :,r the fanatics, the propenents of true u-mpur.nm»l("”"’““" appeats ol he “““:"" by “f: desire 10 Money brings acquaintances, but e . . enrenas an [ 5 P ranptigh hold on to his joh.—(Pittshurgh Gazette-Times.) 3 b are turning that knowledge to advantaze and slowly | O ey & loyalty holds friends. = P THE CLUB LUNCH but surely arriving at a sane lMne of demarcation| .. pon T ETITI Rl S News of the Namés Giub OLDEST BANK IN ALAs ROOM between an unregulated lguor Industry and thely, one ang hubbling about a contest taiks like a poor| Does i fnrerest vou to know that 3 illegal and wholesale one resulting from fanatical|joer— (Indianapolis Star.) Mel “A. Trigl lives, at Atchlnson, Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily legislative efforts to inculeate personal morality by Sl S S ! Kansas? g TONY LAL_mIDSEN, force which carrfes in its train a chaos of lawless-| If you think the country is speed mad, wamrh‘r . ——————— 5 Prflxfletor & ness that is both petty and vicious. Congress.-—(Toledo Blade ) { Use the Classitieds. They pay. ) I e