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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1927. B i er y . €Ul N o Adtoria, One. T almost seven-eighths 3 ~ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORS 3 D(lll) [1 l(' l‘l IJ"’I,"") ver anmnd one from loston to Scattle through| 1 j | Flllleruu.’ A‘U("d"w ‘ § 1 northern tier of States is 73 per cent mumnwll‘ | Anchorage, Alaska, i, or | H = N By g 1E 1 69 per cent surfaced I H February 4, 1926 § g ! ; ol WG IO s b I R D “eder e truction seems to be a | i Netize 18 nereoy givem that Floris CGastineau Channel e 4 Fede 1id to road construction m i 1 : | Published pt S by MPTRED gy established policy Unquestionably it has| By SAM HILL | MNatthews, mun; v “!Illlam E -y ‘. o RN % N a e Y 3 e of ‘ h i Al v Wil . ¢ T g o A - ¥ IR TIN re facilitated and increased the building of first | \l.ut‘l'hews” "{’F‘j;‘ o e = : Dis. Kaser & l‘n'rlmrgz'r | ‘ - la dway There has been Me Criticism of | e— & ncsses, all o ABWAY, Aldbem, i DENTISTS | B P 0. ELES Botered i1 th o ) T e e e No Kidding ‘submitted nnal proof on her home S I - | matter v 3 A s reenivico [ The modern Mother Goose stead ep‘ry, Serial 05107, for lands! | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. IM Meeting Wednasem B . It 18 jusy possible that the States rocelvingf si “Jack bo. nimble, Jnck e oottt ke went shore of Dyeal | PHONE 56 | }((( {yenings at 800 o cioe Eeilvared b $ten per Uai R e ".‘H"‘[ spry: |River, Alaska, U Survey No || Hours9a m to9pom || Q 4 ey for' ¢ per cr the question of routes, types of construction,} . W qodee those motor cars 1405, Latitude 59° 30" N. Longitude — - — ~ \ I gl nont L But at the same time they have '»'”;‘ d ex j Or you are doggone sure to die 125° 21’ W. and is now in the files —ull IOHN A, i‘ LRl R L LR e Ty of the U Land Office, at An- o 5 i 1 A0 Tice, A | siting Brothers welco . v batier .oft fron ‘Lhe; Unitledeygten WillthiSlinslS0bsehvtichAMEHIRd Sat Inhabitant © ) rage, Alaska, and it no protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne — i g; ! ( made possible casy interstate travel as well as im-| An old l<‘~lnn|\':- V\um‘;n l; ';"; “"’If s filed ip the local land office DENTIST e i 2 f | ) . ushan 0 ; i | Co- e ie f proved intrastate traffic facilities till ba 11[‘ ey ; 1 L " at All(‘]lhrfigl‘. within the period of » g i OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, ) It is unfortunate that Alaska was not able to|smoking cigarettes, instead of having = S EUEEEe WOLE HE BHEEE 1 | Booms O{_mldh!) anl';ehn Bldg | 1‘ efs F{‘c,r‘na;qnn '}fg e not secure for itself an extension of all the provisions|him bawl her out. | itter, sald final proot will be a 5 elptone B¢ & ICU ish "-9“ ’l! ROBI R tion W ! - — Regular meetings i otherwis: v “YE ot the Federal-aid Mighway Act. Had that heen T epted and final certificate issued. S oL ecnge d published lic viopr dones with o certain modifications that were vitally Naifate el Bielit. woman. pros J. LINDLEY ('IILM:‘." " o el = san »;_‘ R ) ot & MON. " mecdssary to make the system workable in the north,| cThere were WAt WOREE PO & b e ‘::Gmur. Dr. A. W. Stewart [ e £ e, p¢ road funds for the Territory probably would' thiine bt bBobbed hair.” |First publieation, Nov. & 1626, | DENTIST i S e - g Gyl | Last pubilication. Jan. 15, 192 i i < T ] have heen substantially increased and securing them| | Last publication, Jan. 15, 1927, | LOYAL ORDER OF 4 I lerabl mplified. 1t/ Oh! | — = ~ Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. MOOSE : would surely have heen considerably simplificd e VILDING 7 b i regrettable that the movement to have the Act! “wWhy do vou call that young man8 S SENARDE B L e e Tuneau Todge No. 701 8 extended fully to the itory was permitted to dieyour sisters rain beaux?” inquired - A s ,.)v:('l.l'.) . .‘f"\:.,k. M.,.‘,‘Z n injtial sta becan ' few minor difficultic \““x‘.\ ¢ SR BT M()RI\"S = = Mall. J. A. Davis, Dictator;: R. B arose that might have been settled by the use of a e ‘ J Steven crotury mprom while she thinks heis all wet, i~ | s S ceretary. little diplomacy and a willingness to compromis ‘ rT e e e I Dr. W. J. '!;!{1 o =3 N \ niEht ont in New York. Cover charges 10 hut @ date with hin wheu e weather MANUFACTURES || THYSICIAR |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO { ; night on New York over charges §1( : + g | ( & A M. ;) no eats; one quart of synthetic gin $20. Water $2 bad it A SHOW CASES ! Office—Secord and Maw | | spetimtd Gommugleation; R\ b |per pitcher. Check the first two items as explain- And That Are That | IN JUNEAU | Telepbone 18__‘ 0 TR Ry /(_‘ able under the theory that liberty comes high. But A Avbififin: AR tila svord & L il bexinning a S ¥ ) { why the water [flapper is going our. | A | - —. —— g | 1 andare A e o A : — - Well, s0 is the flapper every | Tl‘cy;mf;c‘t"d d | Dr. 11. Vance | SURPRISE FOR PESSIMISTS. Cost of Northwest Highways. night. 4 i e | Order of -— —_— ours 0 7 3 ! y ) i 1 " (Northwest Business Chronicle ' y No Wonder el —TRY— | MRS 7 < EASTERN STAR o ) o ; Pioneering has ever heen an expensive proposi What caused this accident? = | Phones: Office, 167; Resdence | LT d Fourth Tues the t t 11 n 1 Vi 1 . 4 " 3 manded the cop. who had hurried Phone 612, Collkeum Ap's. | v omonth, At e 5 tion, the average businessman will bear witue I A A Rane | | Bt - | ik o ME sy fron (oIS % SO pugticatarly s this true of roadbuilding in Western 0¥er to the scene of the bad smash | | PMY T GUERIN, Warlns proof ety ¥ is not i POSYRAC Grates. Befors the advent of paved highways, the - Bl e i 3] = . a = - o M Aeon ALICE BRUWN and refut t to Bave gld-settled East had its well-beaten roads in use for| “That fool “';““:“” “‘ S Construction Co. I"DR. GEO. L. BARTO Secre e b been made frequ i t and oy jundred or two hnndred rs. All that was'tion v“l |‘v’: :m“mm e i & | | cHiroPRACTSR Vatentine Butiding KNIGHTS OF 4 g abroad. No t « ex] nerease S4ODer pecessary was to straigthen, widen and level them cated ‘[ LR s atorel || Office Houra 10 10 12: 2 10 §: 7 to 8; COLUMBUS cent in a sin cun b g industrially. befor couid be laid. In few cases was it ]‘"'”I' the el o | AT s 2 29 Sehors Couneil ¢ ' 1 eleve es e highways throug 3l nnti 26 5108ECOURCIOUSDSSA . | \iranlice of Madio [ e ML R months from Jan f 2] LU S LRl e L e R Sl i Y hat It Matters Much— 5 . & = .| Chiumbers, pared to the months in 1 But that was what the Wst had to do, unless its l"r\‘ot“"f. .‘VluHu-vI an articie i a! |and Free Reading Room|, z 5 s M MCINTYRE, o The sig int e to the Territory of development was to lag S ! {contempcrary on the ear and it City Hall, Second Floor | g—— — P Secretary L its fishing ind il t dmon cannin TS Loy elIREOCERON Bl A= e '”;"‘I"”,“ n “I ; functions. We know what a man's| Main Street at 4th | Telene W. L. Albre ‘ St o S branch, was again brought out forcil Ol af the e amlions fos dllnre Son JiL AN EHwess SEITIOR e R o R R it en Reading Room Open Frop B PHYSICAL THERAPIST | CI'TY TRANSFER totnl tl « more than $55,-' Washington has spent ninety millions '.\”m“: e have them? Shan m, to A0 ptom (Bl Medical fiymnastics, Muasage | a a B st B RAEI improvements which Oregon has obtained for her ex- D e [ B ety i COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE { 000,000 was roj DIBLGLEE DD Ee T penditure has been 728 miles of paving, 550 miles of Live: andk lbennn e e e I 410 Goldasin BIAK fil AND KINDLING | Products of the L. icanngules along BxedANEdl jp s B R R bR At R DA A A o bR L 051 ; An St e to Ll el e | stana at city Cafe--bay or | : ] ! e recor ‘ D]y it : L ¥ par DO OB 3 &roo! te B0, & e b Bndn Lo i 205 | 4 $18,000,000, 1 1 remarkuble record, even LeUer ooy or gravel, 2,491 miles of grading, and 576 Whs tulte st be koew liowes | e 2 Rt | Night ne 37i than in 1917 and 191 n all the. circumstunced. yiigros of standard design more than 20 feet in DR e Cia6. WebNE AR Currert Magazines, Newspapers |V e BE 3 o - e I those two years. warlin con- jengen. Washington has similarly improved 2,7 gl T | Reference Books, Etc. K ) — —_— —- : it And he is wiser now. [ & v UXIL JLRS © i enhaneed values, prices were gniles out of the 3,299 miles of her highway system FREE TO ALL DR. A}‘U“U\ URO‘??‘(K'F\}}"SIE AJ?}[}Q};K I?§9§;EBG F o packens ok fieh without leb ory = n 10 yoars, edeh State'hias spent nesrly.a B lon so s vl sote; iy cur i it o0 s - Mecting every second Eriday of et year was w entirely different dred million m»lllul u}..v IA'nI4‘| \W“H\,.. .\lll‘]xlxl»n”lr‘fhl“‘i; After a guy has wed, R 2 - " dtein Buliding each month at § o'clock p. m. Cards set of ¢ \.4\.' on here wus no ..!w[‘uu‘]\l.‘l market Im«. I.llrtlw ! -;\ m:lnu ["“ ‘ I:I‘I\.L -;.m .;m e ACI6E oL I[" thought he knew | 5 .\’“I..\N“:“ C('R BRene b Res. Dhbno 6608 ail ratrash R EaE. AUTMassE Ll stimnlus and the packer perated under regulations such high through gasoline ta E AWOMo= =gy embered ‘meng the dead WE HANDLE Mis: Tottie Spiokett, Prustaiak (s [ which limited the peric £ fishing and canning. bile licenses. Yet hough it is a staggering sum, 5 s X : — Dorothy Atistin, Secretiry It s highly probable that had there besn no rectrie- its need has unquestionably been justified. in 10 They're All Alike ; g'n Whistle Candy || T = iy , : e cars, Oregon and Washington had to put themselves . o000 0o (100 5 A bl > .- | tions ¢ hing, the 1926 calmon pack would have I\“H i |“\- :\‘I hlu." eEhlie I‘VI)H"I i n»lu. A 1 ! .Ium“ \\Iu]ruh mr‘llv:m ”: 1:':: NONLn}:E];I"IER i Concrete Dase-Blocks " een the g (] 1 lun and vadu n the histor g s s a8 ig now for a ne at, € 1 : Tac 8303 B Al BN :! : ; l. & in v | i have been a century or more - in achievi the { e el v il ok them)” remaniiod 4 I it . All Ready {orl Foundations A MAN'S BREAKFAST R same cnd Jones 20 = — 2 ’ 'he 1oining industry, despite dn o increassd gold d i I e e 9 ! pidietion, I Teporlet. Ly . S. Geological Survey ‘ k\\ln.: :.Im Yhu think tha I J. SHARICK Conerete ll:mlu s | to have suffered figures of this hureau, | Tongass Flag at Half Staff. 47 ('I.-. '“‘.’.':. 'lm e e 9 hx ; i Mfg. Co. g Bl e Sne L one TesnagLIE g evident) et {morning that there was a bargain | | Teweler and Optician i | Willoughby Ave Prone 32 | they arve incorrect. It estimated the ye production ) (Ketehikan Chron‘cle. e salb. oi. Man's doeis i she would [l Wakches, Diamonds joeeh o o ot — — . of copper ore at $£0.500.000. The figures of the 1 Ihe great American Flag cver the Tongass Build 2o dowiitown today to buy mie some.” | Py ‘ Read the advertrsements. You wi 8. Customs Service, based on declarations of the ing i ,«r“l.uu staff today | ety aldechiap, 8 vou. astl ook & be astonished at the bargains yo ] shippers of the ore, showed §10.030.095 worth of liow fitting ) A you'd batter hustle but and get your gl :an pick up copper was cxported in the first 11 months, or fored Johmstono. dn e worldl Deyond, st canetia b SRR T - S . more than $500,000 in oxcess of the value of the ""“ any interest I"‘” o """"‘[;' A _'I"I‘fk“ "““‘I" ’____________.___—-—-—-———————._‘ ; |with joy upon that Flag anc ha milding el X < o ) 10 bured (4 e entire yea Noth, Epitaph \l UL y e T g B above all a good American. Second to that was Mo °‘;v (b " 'IRI' FIRE It is not i de that the final figures will show | ! ; bl Ile tried to beat i) l 1 R PSRl wits made 115 Tamily ties and then came the Tongass Build- | A AT i = : S i, the child of his brain and the pride of his life e OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE : | It was many years ago, and yet not so many 8liy one podestyion Lumber o not - igure - heavily in - Alaskan except in comparison with the complete history of 2 o v > I'W | bo: igHt: buts nont Hine: Eanotts Soltliougll tiere are u gooill many thousandicatchikan, that the Tougss Building was: ereutell Hub! 14 I, il aiaitiing it whsissmio, Nean el G R B LR ST T SR R cononats LavustuEe SIS ainim e ROl L SHANISING | whose vocations call for mental shipped to B United States” markets and United | the city and it was a work of architectural benuty, Tias0llie RENT A BOX TO])AY action and clear thinking know Kin poin ry year The lamber 1)l|>-1|1-'m»:;| monument certainly to Mr. Johnstone. Ut by o utilfte? ihat Ml n. oot is mostly nill and box factory products This afternoon in Seattle they are placing at final 3 TOO LATE tasty cereals forms the most sat- g being disposed of to other local industries.|rest the carthly figure of Fred Johnstone, but in NAUGHEy SriatigHey, TOMORROW MAY BE ity ceratla (Brpenle 4 The head of the U. S, Forest Service in Alaska re- his Tongass Building and the mercantile estab- Fine clothes (o please the men | 1 Vi b . and best eds the body without over- | e e : afe \DOS ‘heapest and be It feeds the body ports the timber sale bu of that organization Hshment which he builded his memory will live for| e flappers need not don ) Safe Deposit is the ch ‘pd Robberi taxing (he digestive organs. last year to be the biggest in its h and pre-|many year | For men, th days, just look nee a"ainst Fire an obberies dicted an cven gre Ao this: year Alth ‘..,;h’m- :UVIHI\)I\ lived |nr(I|o south Uu-‘;;!mln-1 At what girls don't have on Insurance 4 o I . er part of the time there were few men ever identi-! And if (hey wore no clothes at all | THE oubte " rog de A e . | X A g RRiDe in Re o the Territory and who gave their Jife's devotion| por sable coats and party sowns | FIRST NATIONA 1 PHONL 115 e more extensive in {10 its welfare more than he. He accumulated wisely| 1o sapisty (heir eve creasingly large | Ivs to fand well, but much, a great deal of his resources! JUNEAU -While the s i Hewlarly were put back into the country from which they Motelon lieas Tirve in the heriing c [ thel cume Not ouly did he invest in the beautitul| A faghion note says hosiery is (o | e — — , INSUR NC minor branches of tl indu vas mot all puilding, but in canneries. ships, docking facilities o yhinner, which seems (o pro i G g | [1 E that was desired and expected, th . record and the like. Few men have done more to tide tpey at least have.discovered some- Q v vy y » 7 \ » for Te 1 whole was ling.Itjover the rough places for halibut fishermen than| ping fess than zero. u RGN \\g M\"’Jt”’fi SN, | Allen Shattuck, Inc. offers encouragement to all Alaskans and should {has Fred Johnstone. He was their friend, and by| A dad often fussqesbecause mother & | FIRE i i silence all except possibly the n stubborn of the the same taken, o were they his friends ever. and the girls wéap so few clothes \’ Property Loss ] i pesslinists who will have it no other way except thaty ‘The world is better for having had this mau,ipyt we never heard of one raising | | Business Interruption Alnska s o "lost province jand o his departure will be lamented. cain because tirey bought so few | Use and Occupancy 4 . | Requiescat in Pace I's a safe bet that the women| MARINE 4 TRDE TAWARS N - ————— who know all the good movies in | fommiy ; FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS GROWING. | ; LS KIlL e 2o0d veoidnsl Carg ] e town den’t know all the g recipe Halls ] —_— - | Dr. Suzzallo Honored. X | L 7 5 o G { Public! {Eia 4 in the cook book. . Registered Mail : An .;nlwvnu‘u ent of ‘.»‘ U Bureau of 1]\‘ iic| e it fliare 1n on o dhihe s hata to s | R i toads shows the deral-aid highway system, desig-| LIl ! P 3 1 i Lo . £ 4 P TR see a woman put on more than we I 0y D l 2] l ‘ransportation | nated prior to 1921, has been developed to the ex-| His enemies are often a great help to a g00ll fast Sty paint, it is a lot of dog ",t(,res‘/ ordenc Fire and T P | : sod-[Man. At least they advertise him, as Governor Hart-] 1© 4 . Collision fent of 182,134 miles. of which aid from the ""‘l'h v advertised Dr. Henry & " hen suspend.| One reason why friend wife doesn't | | Property Damage eral Government wes extended to the goustyotion| v - Al¥erilsen Dy, Henty Buseallo when wuspeudsl .o o " o0 ¢ of her mother-in-law | © Liabilit ing him from Presidentey of the University of Wash-!" ] al | iability 2 miles of roadway. At the close of the fiscal A is because the fool woman still | CASUALTY ingto 1926, Federal funds in the amount| By 1 en S Sa FanEhC | thinks her son is such a wonderful @ % . : " Compensation i had been expendel while the “,,;.n“m."['“_ Hax f"l'h“‘]’|‘f“"‘:":‘j"‘“‘::h.‘:‘wl"‘(‘fl‘l‘m:‘l;';‘"{)l_““‘l""‘gbpmg and has married beneath him. | Depositors in our Savings De- | Lo ] of all expenditures on tha §5.902 mil Pederal-loarg o Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for! e R Y ¥ fhats | ,Accident and Health ! ald roads was placed at $1,051.4( the Te-lepe Advancement of Teaching, a position for Which | 4y where they are'sure of being able partment will please present their i L'FE | wainder of this sum being provided by States and!pe ig singularly well fitted. P ks SCTRDDInG All Forms inties rough e co i i o . Bt " 0 E E g, ] counties throughout the country In the wlder inational field thusy opened ol Hlimli e G B U SCRERTER L E Savings Book for entry of the ! [ Federal-aid projects completed in 1926 m!omlml}ln.\ abilities will rapidly establish a reputation that|ypink that now their woman friend | L. <) ¥ ! \[[EN SH \TTLCK Inc 4 9.417 miles. At the close of the fiscal year con-|should be more than balm for injuries sustained at has recovered from f' serlous opera- Dividend | ALL SH/ »Inc. struction was in progress on 10,962 miles and pro-jthe hands of a State Governor better versed in thel oy they won't have to spend a lot | l-pgu]a[‘ January Interest Dividenc Insurance — Real Estate 3 jects involving improvement of 2,464 miles addi |art of politics than in the needs of an educational ! o¢ time listening to her tell about | 3 fon P 3 ove institution i b 09 b tional had been approved i it. on and after January 3, 1927. e The Government program. it was said, is being = The reason a lot of husbands never - placed on a scientific basis through surveys making We are told by Secretary Hoover thal “the'are able to please their wives is be- L H 3 available the weight and volume of traffic in alljeurve of the business cycle has been flattened.” The | cause they devote nearly all the time | JAPANESE TOY SHOP ] parts of the arca concerned, which with traffic-flow |01d question arises, who'll get out and pump it up?|to trying to please themselves. 1 H. B. MAKINO maps enables administrators to prepare scientific bud- | —(Detroit News.) There are a lot of men who ought | Front Street gets and plan properly improvement of the highway ‘ v S i o oY to be behind the bars——and a lot of o Hi Chauncey Depew at has declared himself sat-|legs that ought to be behind long P. 0. Bex 218 for Mail Or erl. 8, e . & 1 it S . 3 isfied with life. But, then, Chauncey was never|skirts. t M B h l B k » B tony, (augu A AT e ""m: known to be a knocker.—(Des Moines Register.) There are times, these days, when The B, . benrendas ban eeq aniclenoy wlitan. Naye affecied’ o siving —_—— we feel that modgst men all ought 8 caner oenl to B0 ey ‘contidn sarth-maving comtsl . menyiny Goull, o, Maindi saems: o~ Hol thie o . KA TR . OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA THE CLUB LUNCH and about 20 per cent in the cost of grading on unique distinction of being sworn in and cussed T ROOM some projects. out at the same time.—(Louisville Courier-Journal.) Daily Sentence Sermon 8 t0 8 & m.Dail The improvement of several transcontinental B The reason 50 many persons never Openron. m!.‘Ao a. m. y routes is shown to be near completion. One from the Sheik, in Arabia, means ‘old man,” but in Am- reach real happineds is because they N !Pr n.ntmr_ 2 national capital through St. Louis to San Diego is/erica he's still gemerally referred to as “daddy.”— always detour when they come to the oprieto: about 47 per cent completed: one from Atlantic | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) (road that would take them there.