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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. &, 1927 S T —— L . e THE INTE T = . P - f that business continues to he dom i3 DEPARTMENT OF_IHL_I}{ L.‘mflfi o L ;4".‘ e S et Ty | GENERAL. LAND OFFICh } I PROBESSIEN 41 l | Eriev Shas ! N1 ny Ly | ALONG LIFE'S Auiereigy ATRa EGRAL. LR i € v remained fairly full ol N [l' February 4, 1YZv it N 0 MANAGTE f U v LA _— | | JOHN W. TROY - - - LDITOR AND MANAGER ailow iade for seasonable ‘ L Notire 18 nereoy given that flum’ b (,a.m'wau Channel ! ; 1 01 SO e e wiTgn ILL | | Naichews, widox 4 T ',nmm E . e 2 g Eubliahed ovory : LM ; for building and construct By SaMEHIL | [ Afatthews, ‘togeth - Witk hes { (1 S FORIENR U ; FRINTING COMUANY i that at least during the early T e e Drs. Kaser & F u-vl;ur'vtr (e Brtcred fu tro Doso ¢ L . the imy from this divection which it | CLee il dtoid vty Sarlal 0510n; fhv) Agds | 1 end 3 GDHS‘EIH Eldg. ) Mireting Wedn-am | matier long enjoyed. The promise of {1 do not know. and hope | nover do o e e ot shore of Dyea! | PHONE 36 '{Q _V’v}v ninge at 300 o'ciow 3 ——— : y { 1 : R |situated un the wes I¢ | !)) Sika' Ha ] St % BTE veusonably satisfa export trade | i e 'll, | I'm sure a U. S. Survey No.| H“‘”s 9 a. m to9p m F ) 3 HARRY SPERLING, 1 . carrt 1 Juneau ugias, T i 1 LR 5 59° 30’ N. Longitud —_— b ixalted Rules Oelivered by o : ; E i ; i \ - ] . Thane for o 5 y | : = *'W. and is now In the fils — 2 l d (ORI { ! o 58 s not clear. Decli | nd w U Land Office, at An-}T De Ghatle Py | i wec h ¢ monis ' y contrasted with o i chorage, Alaska, and if no protest r. Charles P. Jeane | e - 3 g Subscribrs v de gest s pronounced Pl | Observations of Oldest Inhallnmmr is "I(‘IL in lhv'nlumll. land l:‘:rlc: DENTIST i nate Bodies livery of tacir s . mewher g e Anyway the modern hnsband ne at Anchorage, within the per ot Valenti s " o1 * 4 ’ entin Bld, of Frcemason o/ . Teiepion i i the o sees any switches parked on U puplication, or thirty days there-| | Booms 8 ;:l‘:hsrmeulm L Scottish m:? i 0 h ; MEWREr OF ASSOCIATED P v influence « [ bureau |after, said final proot will be ac-il y o e ‘S \.‘,) 4 {m ] s ot many ‘r‘.;.,‘\wl ! cepted and l”"I.lII‘ ;-‘nl»r;ll‘tyr:“;\“|P»'\lf~rl “ : o Tidsyeach *—Ivf },%. . i (i e Only Way Possi e | 3 e 3 0dd Pellows' Hali, | o :lu,:im:s sér Bl oo vomarked M Grouch feslater, | Dr. A. W. Stewart | WALTER B HEFISEL, S LA 2 ; ; . W up from woman's | First publlcation, 2 1 TIST 1 p ALASK \ it CRIEER IO LN b veail “it tells here of & pagt publication, DEN | LOYAL _ORDER OF THA cther general business will ) wihio. simply refused o grow Hours 8 2. m. tc 6 p m. N e . ceeive from the automotive ‘(‘I‘,"' : o i SEWARD BUILDING e I Tunsai ol industry the stimulug of recent years |:7 Well” retorted her 1hand ! Iw' Ofice Phona 469 Ree. “Y"L' ! .: Meets every hewever, the volume of business in 1927 1 WOHIAD et to ot | | night, 8 o'cle shonld not equal that 1926 it would not H"l’l‘l‘:,bll"\-’\“n-.x‘”r ol age | ‘I()I,I)Iq | ———® Mall. J. A. Davis, Dictat - - ' A Regular Fellow Dr. W. 1. Pige = —- o two-minuie, divoree-while-you-wait arrin G idad oF o nidh_ Wlcantlove MANUFACTURES || FEYSICIAN | MOUNT JUNELY 192G NO. te, ) hy probably somer, St tn one whoLalvays has ar ! | | ! A A M Bolsiovtet ) s ety LN e | SHOW CASES i Offive-—Second and Mawm || siove Gommunicatton ol EVy e Lieinnn (HEDL ko e iz a and fourth onday 1o door BF the dog wagon, g | Telepbone 18 T wach month In Odd Pele MIODRN LS LM Bhite (o IN JUNEAY i = i i T R B Auyway if we g0 to war \ Nicaragua aretog give the poor curs a chan | 1 P 1 1 . o [ of k1 o e Vo LTEVERS, Mus- safe. Our new treaty with 1 assu neale baek hom | i 4 Ly ."‘r\“ ¥ Sas NAGIL, Lic tunce M e, T ey i bandu I br. il. Vance Sicretary : 5 . - Wise oy il ‘J e Product | | | Osteopath — 201 Goidstein Bldn | | ——— ¢ hapoy life, thoue ' | 1 Mours: 10 to 12; 1 ta b; | - R Bskimo Mentality no trouble with his bos t o & or vy appointment I Jskimo 1 ality. L s kR anvilah.. Soi —TRY— | Cirrnaed outuoph;xtlc physiclan | R A e P Hovarn > y=—-h | 1 plinne ffice, 167 106 il Kourth Tues 3 FIME FOR THOUGIT. ittle Times) F 7‘ I{I)I"' | ‘ [ o 1:“ . ‘.4 A Ol i 1 lan nov P ta anple sance H i - - e Hal J . AT Uik phia Fskimo rae keen an ert vu.m‘l To feed her lots of apple s [ l() YN t e i iy "“v'”m ] President “ L o . of par- feientists who just ve completed inyost !‘\ v i s i s TR ,‘I " BLOWIN ount imp 1 ¢ i L i e ellectual capabilities of native [ . Lit u ' e 3 i e i | Secretary. R 2 Il be few to question Nto the infellectual cap AR RC L RO E e S Construcetion Ce. ""TOR. CGEO. L. BARTON| ; Lot L S el o Rt ST R oo : R R 1 be mada of anything O ' | cHiRoPRACTSR Vatentine Buliding | KNIGHTS OF thelr corr fas tn the wastes of LR IR ul initor pul s Oftice Hours 10 (0 12 2 106 7 to 4 COLUMBUS S g ' ; ) 1 ‘ ve e n he o « to pulp - and by apnoiniment J ers Couneil /% cither law or ¥ ,’vl ; . ' t Greenland were the sub. bl \ then, | ocan name ol = i i C'”“"p“‘cruca Aret 7 : b et | tter failure. s 5 Cor seientitic fnuivy, and e knowledge goumer champion. mize flgiter h Juneau Public Library ; 10 oot the yractice of Ml e i R moat el ISR e I« i o and Free Reading Room| | * e PeSe Fu S \ 1, therefore, there | ¢ 1 elsewhere in cold latitud Ihe race exten N of sheels of pay City Hall. S 1 Floor | Sles i e | y \ s Northern Canada and into Alaska | Jity Hail. Second Floo — = il tory of lit | ¥ le Greenland, across i e ldeat ! | ot i | N P8 / heechy || = lite of Haelon velitoh B ity Taw with ne members on the Asiati ] ide of |,'. i . Th..’ L y ]\[/[.“u 1? ree H.ul. 4 ;{[ : | flelene W, 1!,.;51\”-.'1 |13 7 p 5 . = tienia G ast Native tenutie dependent almost en vooold man N L Reading Room Open Fro | PHYSICAL F 5 | 7% o toet e | e e (e iig ey G '\! li t only the people's food, hut [ monke rantarsert) 8 a. m. to 10 p. m i Modical Oyranastics, Mussage | | | CETY TRANSKE |\ openly flout, or in rowiy f 1‘ ‘ :A, their clothing and their equipment for land heik pped on th I Ainbalation RoanicOpon o (| e '”11”1‘] ym“ [ COAT. WO0D. BAGGAGE particular law, is it not time to pauze and take R ' oy el trom creatures of VEat now? askad the sheba widh aDeh 7:00 p. m. | i aaglGa MR A thoughit as (o the wisdom of that statute? For more u ropurs Rig Giteilee Sore S hed | data S e } Phones: Office 423, Home 138 ! Mo veasons than one it seems that would be the course the frozen regions o BN Stk (sl el (e ‘ —— : | Not the Govern.| In the opinion of many ethnol o A and pays for the ! Currer t Maga Newspapers S . . fess | ) Sl Aol 160 of Bskimos I8 mix- rm wul, by d i x‘“. b.‘,“,’,l. ]v' :” j AHE i el Reliens. Boalke bt e = v faih 1 supply the hardy natives with nu ent, Lupkeep he th ! * ARSLEY 7 0 AR e g i ot SLn g Sl S allowed 1o use 1t it ‘ FREE TO ALL DR. “\“ BROWH) AUTILIARY, PIONLERS CF : iitlep B SRR LG AT e i impostant business " * - = — L R ALASEA, Tglco No. 6. pon the U3 Lo nbserve dt, U s o "l 18 Formerly scientists were virtua \| v:nm‘rlvrvu\\ nimg 5 G Office: 420 and e Meoliie: avely e cotd i neyhur undermined by the lessencd rvespect for ather laws oo poied (hat Eskimos were descendents of Amer . | 1 tein Boidding SRl i Hi &b B ofsIbaikiny O dE 1 ) o A ATGIEA - [ ok e S00a | | @8tk mionth a aneic % abEahad n hserved P it is the .. . who gradually had migrated to northern S l):,m\‘",n,f.-dv et :\“I \-\“ ( ““\ Phone $82 Phowe 5663 N Srath ek brnen i AG: Moo fa e G T e e e ‘””h”:‘vh K’H')‘Iwi' there are only 10607832 motor ve | WE HANDLE I | — | Mrs. Lottie Spickett, President. Mre to infraction of other Woule not follow more effect thut Eskimos arve of Asiatic origin,d tha “ e e s | Plcn hisils Cand & % | Doththy. Austing Secrabiory : hicles registerer ig'n vistle Candy ™ f eol weeable epou ving Strait into Alaska and that t ave hi | ‘ - : or h N ] ] R e e ton Gluie k) NONE BETTER | THE CHAS. W. CARTER statute 1 10ve having « w 16 the ancestors o et 4 A ! We dodge tem every dayo | 1l lir ‘v ¢ of disr ¢ wonld he a Bekimos of Greenland number about 12,000, They ‘I“ ! il :mr-r" R .”}}"i ‘iBUIk ——— 3’ | MORTUARY i Built s B laws would live in an environment more vigorous than any other a taxianl o wateh others | = St =l | (Yuccessor to H. V. Sully-3 Attractively ; e restored to their be observed? inhabitable part xl.'.‘u' carth ‘ i' ey ) \\.“‘,.’.vy.l‘ ‘IH'(’“": 1 Giche l 5 PeL [ The Last is the No country cver reached a state of perfect law tally wud physically active, clse they w the heck iwa colunn weitc L] ] 0 SEEARICK Greate L O | ] ; I thel Dhestdbut e price of a tasi? o Pl comer ath ¢ nidin & olisaryai W enforcement,” sai PPresiden P T avidler andt Optisian Ll T GHiis iantr Governments ar liahle to err Tk Paradox. 5 Jijcawe er il _,\ | ] o I ils which it Neither & flptalkmulfl Deilat At : Sll)l S [ g & 57 1is hat used to be too small for hio || ilverwere Dt Reaa the advertisements. i avor ceecded i Jerpetinating At T rey 3 | .Y | LL] - i i e I ! lieny {1 N be astonished at the bargains yo through force in attempti to thrast down For some time there has been condacted a cam But he's a wife now, my dears, | Jewelry « throats of Dart tzury daws which pajgn for the purpose of ascertaining what m.“'r:" And that. there is no doubt. explaine | g - e | L ik et ) violate the very | Hes ol democratic . governs ype peligious status of American citizanship s quite clearly why Ment. TLow . of their nature are en fonnalre has been published far and wide. Thej (WHe cally Way = o ; it 20 1n LLWOR forceable only so lon: nd in the same mea result has proven to be paradoxical. The religions A WII{I'W F’[\)lv FII{”‘ 54 sderv conen In which they o orted e public, so mueh audit appears to show the fact that a lrml‘n‘ll\ of | Y A ! | ; v lioon come overruling power and in e 2 i e 5 — seless law o in the f of obsiinate, fanatical 8 ) y o e ! = 5 g e .4‘u ! " ol i e very thut they do not attend chureh. The fact is said| Men are not HHI»':;-ulnuIlIl»l .lm.| Wi el T A 'RELIABLE TRANSFER! LIt B0 R iy sgnitet diRTRRien S distinguished member of the cloth urges thefectly willing to give thelr eyes a L ¥ V1 (L8 | Fhone 149 Res. 148 | for law generntl ¢ inistr In s0 doing he is!ypest over the winger if the girls it { COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE/ renwakening of the ministry. In so : i o ; | C 3SY an Witting somewhere near the trath of an ominous|to keep their legs | uu:lh\ wearing . RENT A BOX TODAY ; Ot Aot 1 i : Jen s religious or it cannot) something on and over Yhem i | \ ol ' N : 5 problem. A nation must he v | som; ! D = = WHAT THE SURVEY SHOWED. st ir Can ook frward 1o no objective: glorions| W ik of 8 sl wany TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE + — - — ~ ’ Lot 3 things a givl can worry over, buf = = 5 : ! _destiny including erial happiness | ; ) 7 | v NBTE. Was . a colmEryeing raliaions s SRR e R e L T I..‘ any use x“' vl.nn,:‘ Safe De p""ll is the chea apest and best \‘ bk aii vey made which, ait it lacked mueh of polling ot Itk Veliangeneas Tlb Nt bl e N e e e e ; ) | ter, remarks upon it rangen i e obberies | / PRI 0 sporeciable traction of tha populabion ot Sl R (R S S evatan 0 et el powder ov Insurance against Fire and R bl ATWATER-KENT SETS | the United Sta i It v thut we @y ihey do not go, since the majority were hrought |compact, as we see by a \\x”;"‘””‘ THE ‘ AND SPEAKERS | iing o pe without vespect for veligion %y the church and religions homes and say that | page, one of : ’I“"”‘ T vimle | Redio supqliev of All Kinds | \ o inswered the .questionnaire’ thave were no houses af worship el done o o e e 1 : [T — f N it One answer, perhaps, may he found in the fol- them, but our *_”" 5 1‘ L el JUNEAU i = & 4 % Beleve tn God: Eler o b Jowing conclusion, presented by the New York Com 1u«n Ivl.«fllllu.«‘lyv.uv!fl ||]xl:\ ~ill\yh;| “‘.” | 5 licve vality; 15% do not mereial, which comments ‘he Federal Council of m"“‘__"""""‘ i g e S ok 4NCE i0, believe in prayer i personal re Churches, which, in @ measure, is the successor '"lly“]'.‘..l.x,lll,l-:n‘.:l«‘ no givl /gets better ac | ok 4 INS < { Wip: 162 do not the interchurch movement, appears to have fallen; Probi TH i aaB i! ) f/, @ ; B o from | quainted with the . detours around 7 & { @@ ) 3 J % believe that Jesus was divine as no awey trom lts mropdr migslon, TG 1ei dspaviing s tieni) aeesiae B i Jass who marvie ,1~,,) ;,p, [ ,,L, ,‘. %\ J,Jufi.r\\ S ,»E,. W PIN By (3 Allen Shattuck, Ine. 5 other man wi ne: 98¢ o tiot every phase of spivitual life and devoting its activi ’ "':_"I"h“»m Rt i AR RO ~_u. \\.. o i FIRE § ¥ 4 olitical | @ fellow jus GlwaveEhas | N b the Bible was inspired ties to social, economic, industrial and political D AR i } Property Loss 9 nou n that no other literature conld be life." ; t care for the| A flapper who lg nging mnuwh | Business Interruption ; T e 200 do not The citizen of today does ot ca (o, o) 0 S bolfrADE the con | Use and Occupancy tive ¢ rse of churches; preacher of economics, ""'I,““:”"I:"ml’ :,H“I‘V“.r‘w i1 inever gives us the impression thai | MARINE 0 not lems tnd political excursioning. Such winisters L e Girio G, attend church regularly; 3090 do [too oftenally themselves, consciously —or uneons Gl et s T 4 Halls not {Rolonelx. wiih the ehsiiion iwho sate jaitemnine WRNTRER RN et e iy o1 Registered Mail to have their respective | hreak down the present sys of ;.'in\vlnmvull. ra | her Life ! e i AUTOMOBILE familie n oa « minity where | “If, says the Commercia “these people All that o lot of successful busi I N Q D "‘)"(I Fi T, tati H B ] 5 ve for bir e ; £ L | 2 2 ire an ransportation E therc o not American citizens, have any love for their “!“m.l‘l' e nilere sl (XY} Collisiorll‘ { 100, regularly have family worship in desive to see constitutional & ‘M""MII-:.,h;lm:.].::l‘l;nh; it s fool thing (heir children wasie Property Damage i the home; 607, do not {then they will cease their efforts in : .| @ 1ot of time doing | Liability 884, were brought up in veligions homes {the spiritual domain to which they were Amxnnfmf,‘ You meet a-wite now and then CASUALTY not lor to which they may have dedivated themselves”| (00 BOC SRR DO SRR CheR ) Y x o ) oitttion send their children to a school of 1 The majority of people believe in the essentials out of luck if he can’t drop off o ])('I)OSIN)I‘S in our SR\!"}". [p. Publio Lishility s instruction; 3 do not l.-v veligion, but they do not feel any moving :u- sleep at night while the talking is| [ ‘Adoident and Haalth ¢ r pPar S ‘thing else ¥ " - ) . . ! 3 90¢; believe that religion in some form ! clination to go to church to hear something {Still going on and who'd be in the | . 5 shzc nbecont Alsin M : B aEhniy Mement obotine Te he ta {talked wbout, or to which reference may be made|ylo R BN R O e L partment will please present t : Lifi s . vidua! wnd the community; 100, &, not as a matter of gecondary consideration There are many cpuples 5o happlly ' | ms While it may be said by some that the opinions The trouble is that the churches have ;:M:" “‘(“‘|||ur|'iml that even if they knew all S \ingh‘ Book for entry (,[ ']". 5 i ftics, and such men as Clarence} oy know now, ' they'd marry each iy | e o of 50,000 cannot be said to he representative of | husin and politics, and AL [ they now. ) Y » N S UCK.Inec. 113,000,000 people, the poll was fairly taken through|True Wilson and the Rev. Ralph W. Sockman de again it they hud to do it over | ary Interest Dividend | ALLEN SHATT o § ob the larger newspapers of the wountiy, Tis{fend sucli pélicy of departure from ble commit-|nzity | regular January Interes [ Insurance — Real Estate ? B SR 0. TEer ewanay : | ments of the earlier shepherds of the faith. AEE e Tbas Moy D s ! results should mot be far from approximating thel i iy et 1 af TR 1927 { ¢ S S o | A IS5 15 S, 2 | king T oway s - 3 ’ anuary . DT i sentiment of the ..;mmmnlln- polied .\(‘Il.m( |n! 16 (ifiew renbrtes: that eroRicwastl nuaslea St on and alter y ) = S - _ 1 : { very properly can e said o give reassurance tof Toiitn Bhaluda TheonavERes B e i i ) b o ¢ y . = Ihecoming popular in Englan Of course Adam didn't have any o ; ] RUNSRRE 0 REIRIUDSR. sl ene 1t Teat Shat e iRzl G RN e miah-Jnh y big first-of-the-month bills to pay, but JAPANESE TOY SHOP i age” has driven religion from our homes IDewlar.) we'll bet Eve always insisted on him H. B. MAKINO H i - ERSEL LONE R getting the 1 ayes from the top n.[ i k. N BL The Prince of Wales has decided to quit steeple-! (o (allest and fost inaceessible troe. Front Street 5 5 o chasing, and he and the horse have shaken hands — i P. 0. Bex 218 for Mail Orders The hesitation evident during the closing weeks i 078 S 0 press.) Daily Sentence Sermon | T M B h l B k [ = = ‘ of 1926 and the slackening in important industries, _— A good many people who Mmmi e 5 . enrenas an '. . i 5 | arce, New Y rally S g e, that it isi“Amen” the loudest get the fewest . i says the National Bank of Commerce, New York, It is generally understood, of x.nu e, Y ; . & 4 A have cleared the way for an improvement in business |,y appropriations which Congress is trying so hard [ prayers answered. OLpEST BANK IN ALASKA THE CLUB LUNCH - ‘ volume as the stimulus of spring demand begins|io find ways to reduce.—(Des Moines Register.) = SAM—Y LOOK— ROOM i 4 alio 1 | inuing, the bank said St 837 1 ! iy ! ulm”n r.In nntlmil.l.lm.‘:,‘.:l s v b America has some rare citizen:. They are the| Juneau Window gnd House Clean- Open 6 2. m. to 2 a. m. Daily 4 ecent dec B S p B . tds W is!i a 3 tees ive us L greater than normal, owing, no doubt, to ones who have never said: “That guy Mussolini is'ing, aH work gul@hnteed, give TONY LAURIDSEN, i Proprietor * : fall.” v rier- | 4 e. J. Crea % the fact that midsummer dullness was less certainly riding to a {all.”—(Louisville Courier :h((:::l,z;lzlmur servic ._.::;:: @ e pronounced than usual, and affording fresh Journal.) i :

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