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| ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1927. i . S R el . SO, S S ——————————y ¥ Y . n't g obstacles in marrisd life swhich lead §0 B DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR/®— e e = » l!( l i l‘ mpire e courts. It is the small, everyday hap-| | 1" GENERaL. LAND CFFICh | e < < - L SR G | B Ge . \ ’Q ¥ i ittle things in themselies which by con-| | ALONG LIFE'S 1 e it PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Secietie i v 0 T VAN o tant repetition continuo Iresence, wear ol 1 § n M. — JORN W TRGY - - - EDITOR AND ¥ANAGER petitio Sontiiions Mnsetinn, | g i DETOUR | R T p— wdfl - EEEa 3 n th i 1 1o X | 11 Nettse 18 nereoy given ibat ris s | rastincau Channel ) oy | \ 4 e commensurate with t caus Mostly, | By SAM HILL | Matthews, widow ©° William E : P \ ) t elesst that brings about such a condition | | Matthews, togeth*® wiia he. w '\ s | ) . Considerat in the little things which Judge Burke g o m——& nesses, all of Skagway, aiasae, wes| “‘I‘":: & Frechurger | S m:,-‘.;u; tn th ' uld undoubtedly solve many vexi= oy o opo ol e abitant Submitted final ]y!mnl} on h(-r. Lome-| | iy é‘I'II‘ISTS B. P. 0. ELKS Lo | e 1 numerous households. e atad i JoSied 1o live to see the Btead epery Serial 05107, for lands! | S oldstein Bldg. R SUBSCRIPTION R&TE - - — ity \ e 1 b one Situated on the west shore of Dyeal ! PHONE 56 Y cventnge at 8:00 o cxs E ‘....\ wiien anofier woully bo the ono Siusied CF 118 FEAE BHCLO e Bours 9o m. to 9 p. m | “’ Hhrids OF Delivered b « v Juneiu wuu N i . » . who « N wi ath to fimd out ver, Alaska, 8 b 8 v - 2 4 ey i 2 an - e for §125 per” menin LABOR AND INDUSTRY AGREE. L R T 1405, Latitude 59° 30° N. Longitude F ¢ Ry S oo e k e o i : | 135> 21" W. and is now in the files | g—- et s ) JOHN A : . Labor as we! ndustry predict this year wi Yo it an {Bar ¢ B one mont of the 1 Land Office, at An ¢ e | What Every Son Knows “ i i others welcom e pncethe s ; as prosperous uas was 1928 Bankers, labor lead-, o W 0 o L tehioned. it chorage, Alaska, and it mo protest Dr. Charles P. Jenne IR L bl A ST ALY "“, Hvery of tne ers. ceonomi Government officia and industrial Siell is filed in the local land office DENTIST N Y t = Telegion I Busine chicftaing forecast roseate conditions this year. Wil- i i, e thinks neither, 8t Anchorage, within the period of £ Co-Ordinate Bod:es _) MEM3ER OF AS50CI pr liam B, Green, President of the American Federa-! o e te¥ B0 M ‘ut o publication, or thirty days there-| | Booms 8 and 9 Valentin Bldg. | | of Fremasonry rl/-‘b Y 1 of Lab the latest to join in the good . SR SR e | after, said final proot 11 be ac Telphone 178 5 Scottish Rite ‘h‘ln “; The Assocind | i o out at nighe.” replied ! ] ! - Mol et 2 SR l[’ @ Refibiieation BOU gimes chorus. Labor. he points out, enjoying un- epled and final certificate issued. (2T Ay dkoh ...\ e ‘(t (T R, precedented is in position to support Ho, Hum! ¥ LINDLEY GREEYS, (i -— W p.om. ; Lo s Y thaih DhncHase production progiams of the! “Darn it!" growled the Plumber, | i ] Pegister. M. A \\ Stewart b ! 5 " industria wlers whose policies call for continued Now what's wrong?" demanded First publication, Nov. 5 1926. i DENTIST e : oM e He il wontkie oo ot wp lerpiae L Last publication. Jun. 15, 1927, i N LOYAL ORD r“ e B u Digel Well* he explained, “I've b = Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. it ““‘P’O(" T ; ] all my tools with me. and now Il = SEWARD BUILDING - Mo0SE YeC hia commitnle gy Uit stELHORS GF O0IG U ;.1“ some of them hack Office Phone 469 Fes. Phone 276 | Juneau Lodge No. 704 tive, containing no hint of demands for higher wage' | ' — Meets evcry Mends % 1l | 3 and then come back and go back | g SEstENe | 8 o'clock, Mocsa after them. "Course d paid for my | ‘1()Rl{’s s— r; . B well taken care of under present conditions. With{y oo 0 S0 BT to make thai | {4 X | | or; It | cement existing between capital and 1abor ogivy grip. Doggone !t | | Dr. W. ] "ig" | - } v oWl I3 | St it veusdn. why *the predictions: ot Uoth MANUFACTURES | [EYSICIAR ‘ o, i uldd not be realized Passing Chservation 4 B " { = A Ws The worn path Hhese days is th SHOW CASES 1 Oflme—TSecm:d and Main [ ¢ R e e o e gl 1ito tl@e boanty parlor [ IN JUNEAU 6 elephone }8 Ik :’\ o parl A CLL i Igiesoie AL Marrisd Men Wil Please Restrain| | | we have no doubt, where the chavge would be cheap Their Tears! They're Standard |- \ W tt 1 i e Nalian Government s going Product | Dr. 1I. Vance | . : T S A e || osteopath — 251 Goldsten Bldg. | | ~—————— - 3 | H Tours: 10 to 1% 1 to & | Order o, GAME REGULATIONS Peace Pays. The Leafer ! —TRY— Wl e e EASTERN STAR J e il 10 ey nntk { T Q | PLonea: Office, 167; Remidenc : ond and Fourth Ties 48 4 a i { R y e Phone 8§12, ae { of vacn « . ‘ > 7 i e i (Bosten News Bureau.) ‘ ~To see why e was fired | A,‘1()1{1\1“) I — | ) ARG P S Ghanil ¢ ¢ PN ; In surve of whet has gone on cconomically The mysiery is | i V PNV G worlu, L e 4 b . e Lo h PR RTT SR e e tinn ALICD BROWN the pact 12 months one common observation cites Why he was ever hived | C e i . ; - ] e 2 é A 1 onstriuction Co, | ~ np R 1 printed i T ey I i Btk wanufacturing, sell ‘ Right Church, Wrong Pew [P e Sah T - CHIROPRACT®OR Valertine Bullding N w:‘w“ Bulgty ! Saklali ]‘ 1 "“' be added also the element of unusually Customer: “I want something for == :'.?J""m','"','f,.",(!fl Lo 12 2 10 8: 7 to 9: comes 1 ! SR reRo) of the human forces my stomach ¢ : LI IRI AR and conditions with \lagkan int Deen stressed by Seeretury of biue Clesks “Thiscis the preserin - Jupeau Publie Library [i] il Bl mately conne Its timelin rom the meeting poyoe Davis, in proudly noting the comparative pre- tion counter, mister. You'll find the' | i ieo sadine R [ SR st ETIE ‘ of the Alaska Game Commission which oceurs hare (ienee of industrial peacs, Since the anthracite lmeh counter in the front of the! | &1 ree Readin oom| ™ [ 2 late fhis week or carly in t Mowing o1 strike ended last February there has been relatively store I City Hall, Second Floor | j——— e et o v o i ( ber of Commerce liggle capital-labor warfare in this country Main Street at 4th I Helene V. 1. Albrech { hould v T vie t the the garment workers have seen the light 5 5 Ty oay Anvikay | Reading Room Open Fror StUCsIon TuEaAlIeT | e —— special consider ! t « vizition a clears preciation by labor leadership of the A widow makes o good wife,”| 8 a m to 10 p. m Medical Gymnastics, Maamage Ciry T H \\ F l R give it next Irid 1tist themsel 15 to value of maintaining, rever deemed p o R O e R Cire ul’.n.'nn toom Open From | ‘ i 1'5';.",'.1\‘;.'“'“'«. COAL. WOOD. BAGGAGE justification, or Ed tatements ¢ peace and productivity ks man who died to make her a widow “ 1 to 5:30 l‘ b W | Phones: ORice 433 Fiota. 1A AND KINDLING | tatned i Fhe Empire bel ther The above refers to the peace of the body econ- (o ho oply ideal husba | to 8:30 p. I ' et Stand at City Cafe—Day er | T he sonable peace of e | f | e ) > E ficient zroun dvanced in ¢ report for the Omic There fs also the reasonabl Ly i 'I“ | | Carrent Magazines, Ncwspupers‘fl Night-- Pltione Chamber (o adopt the three recommendations sub- "”"\' n ""’“’ ( "1“'{ “‘\‘\‘ \'I‘ '“ st f":”":‘l‘;‘” s Evolution? Reference Books, Etc. b R SR itted f « niegtic politics, whlch X b pognle 5 5 What's become of that ‘girl of| | JA BROWN KEARSLEY - - & i Hl S 1t | i il Tt floas: hostain, tor needless:.or unnAGill DHGHONE R R R R __FREE T0 ALL ik and Sargeon | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS CF St mighi be mofed (hat Hhe FeDOrt COMGMINS MO Gy ngop within nations. In which connection there apoygs | Office: 420 and 422 Gold- | ALASKA, Iglco No. 6. Bhaers o e Commission nor of its fleld 0 "0" guoted from Sunday's newspapers one ve quit talking about fier and | == -—————— { stoin Bui:ding | Meeting every second Friday of force. It confines itsell strictly to the vegulatfons gonigeantly hopeful note. It is the followng gm listening to how, She's engaged L\()L,-\Nl)'. COI ] ohen o Res. Phone 5603 | | each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards and s well within the hour ot from Avistide Briand. ten-time | om0 B e ki iy b i WE HANDLE ‘! f “J:‘.nfx. refreshizents At Mo 1:..!1 ' Foreign Minister of France mare.” Rigin W Rl Candy. | e 2t | Mrs. Lottie S} President, Mre A PROPER RECOMMENDATION The peoples of the world have begun to 0 trign usl‘( .andy 'm — 9| Dorothy Austin, St A PROPE SCOMMENDATION. realize that it is necessary to give them ! AndTRAC ArosThat RONE BL};I"I;iR '|| THE CHAS. W. CARTER —— clves wholeheartedly to peace and to set | UDRONE BEE HAS 13500 ox or Bu = : . ; O TU The recommendation of Gov. AlI' Smith to th ting up the technical means needed to do "FOR ADMIRING HES QUKD 1;l e MO‘R " A\RY\.,”.\ ) New York lature that i memoralize Congress away with the old automatic risks of war Hoadiine " ‘T - — - —M) ‘ it o . “S TRl t; Attractively for a moditication of the toad Act is strictly in For the first time in history France and Well, somie of thow “queens” today | - i SU SSLVAdS 181 THe i | You can et keep with the mandate given to him last No Germany are working together to that foel like the men who' stare at them| ' I. J. SHARICK [ Greatest T‘fh“t,‘l & | | iyt vember by the cle te of the Empire State, While end. In sight of the whole world the have aboui that many r Jeweler and Optician (bl 'l‘flv A :_f.""“ L Kl | 7] Sash, Doors he was overwhd v cted Governor for the undertaking is'a great oxperience of e ilw’d““‘“v Diamonds . LN | a &"illwnrlk S fourth term, def Congressman Ogden L. Mills conciliation founded on reason i They Just Go Broke | i : ] Gmetiioh he reccived nething like the majority that was given ke Dr. Stresemann and Foreign S [Folks who ave always on the go || _ RAlET Reacl Lin: aavertiss for moditication in a referendum on the Prohibition retary Chamberlain, I am convinced that i, Don't seem to know, or even cave,| | chelxv e xionishodcoate el ARANA TR WO L 05 bt madority. was Thout-s000601 1927 will sce a new spirlt and a new con [ That its (e poorest way on carth g _ can pick up ¢ $ 1 \ ception of international affairs more wide OF ever getting anywhere, | . = — 7 i out of a total vole of approximately two and three : e A g | | ——— 0 5 quarters millicn. The vote in favor of modification Vi SDEONE Lo Bl WP SIL NN ol . e Rt ot el ' lLL\)V W e b i four and then there will really be something Folks who are alwavs on the jumn, | FII{" FIRE /\:}pmv Priesi i o i i changed in the destinies of humanity Dow'e give acuss it yon must| Ji ) s must be admitted ver, that any memorial | | 3 Those are fair words, and a very fair vison know | e = , - S i ””I" the e ! Hors Ay pass o on the puiregsing these hopes of foriegn ministers there Whither wiy or where, old Gump, | OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE ot B subjeet will Lo ow futile go ture. The Congress a8 it jg gne very practical consideration. It is the new| Just so they are on the go | | TRANSETR | 14 now constituted I the one to follow the | yecommodation between French and German men of | F’RE I)I{O()F1 :]\l L1, \lxll TRANSFER present on eniably dry There isn't :nn'].. ge business, as expressed in the new steel cartel, 'Nother Mean One | ‘ Phone 149 Res. 148 chance for real modification in si Of course, {in potash and otherwise. It is clearly recognizel “So your wife iy sick?" saild tviel v | Gov. Smith, wito is a shrewd politician as well as!now t the marriage of French ore and German friend y | RENT A BOX TODAY \lOURTESYofl"dMG?tOD SERVICE ong of the most capable administrators this country |coke is sensible and inevitable. Now they are sot-; “Yes” replied Henry Peck i s e | Ll by i Bag cver seen in public life, is well aware of thig|ting mutual quotas in terms of the steel that ten| “I5 her condition critical?” | TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE 5 — — —-u fact, H ot less familiar with the propaganda | Years ago they poured into guns and shells No, ed Henry, “her conditson T e I ST | which {5 heing spread countrgwide depicting him| . It harks back to the old parable of sword and Wb but she's just as critical fe Deposit is the cheapest and best | ; " ot oh aiisg e ploughshare. They make peace goods now at Krupp's. | ¢Ver . / | Ay n champion of snloons, b monster who would)n T co-Garman industrial magnates believe, | 1 Insurance against Fire and Robberies RADIO ! ¥ g o he mysterlous manner, the country| “hoc piinig and Stresemann,—that peace pays. | More or Less True | ATWATER-KENT SETS | to distillers and hrewers if he were elected to the SE i | Al jokes to the contrary, notwith-| THE AND SPEAKERS | Presidency knows this propaganda is ned | ] e e Istanding, the reasom a lot of men r] V L I; /1N Redio Supplies of All Kinds | to turn tempersuce adherents as well as fanatical | Slackers Serve Notice. I'wear meckties that dow't hurt the FIRST NA[ ( 1 1‘ p: l\];\]” LYNCH | prohibitionist 1 m and so destroy any chance| ha i | eves is because (heir wives buy ‘em A e SRRl ) o 56 might have Ml n s s (San Francisco Bulletin.) [10r them. But it a man is smokin JUNEAU — doubtedy he real his recommendation to the Leg Members of the National Conference of Theo-!d 8ood cigar it's a sign he bought | ‘ N tiraiane cnemies another peg on which [loRical Students, in session at Milwaukee, have it himself | En i R I\TS‘ IRA NCF : R i o REHEB A TE i5 credit as a | Pledged themselves ever (o fight inany futnre war | After he has spent an evening with | "W W | I = Rl o 4 Db e S i R B R L fo - listening many a man 3 W % Pflfi 4 WMo ¢ has the political courage|that the United States may enter Their resolu-fM% Wi | 3 | [ & e N @ M M7« S, )0 D, 3 } lo Keap S P :.,’” l‘\v:"” ",I‘m”f,';\”“” tion reads [g0es 10 bed with the comforting | ! P RE RN N (<.~,4)‘ BN, i Allen Shattuck, Inec. e Tee g e Ve believe that a higher patriotism to | hOUsht that probably otherwise he | i FIRE | o S "l i \"" Bt the United States and humanity demands |{= ol dight 5 | i Property Loss e ! UL HLelhe s Slinrinen the refutation and abolition of war, but | A sood share of the gils you sve | Business Interruption people. 1 coupled wtih his great | o imipden gy pllagl e e @BV e S jout with young men couldn’t stand | | Use and Occupancy abilitic L i et s {an intelligence test —and they would | MARINE ' " ihdl VB lolng o vt i | 't have the dates if they could. | | Cargo ¥ nse in dealing "»””1 It is one thing to be pacifist in the sense of 1.“" Supnody it there “'"”i“ "! I Hulls fraivs, w i foremost i {doing everything possible to preserve amity among | GOUE (APression '”‘"’”"I". bl l'l“”““ Registered Mail " 1 t nd ma him prominent!the nations and quite another to carry pacifism to| 2 Pl BRUSTRLIONE Wilis gLy D’ g ' I | AUTOMOBILE ation ) |the point of vefusing to fight in defense of um-‘»;!""\':f;“‘l"“”\'\’ 'l',mk LR : } I"l(,’rest Lordendc | Fire and Transportation {native land | % al swuas Lhe mnl Collisi g = R | . o x ; A ern styles reveal it makes ) . Collision SMOOTHING THE SE MARITAL | If such pacifism is the “higher patriotism™ then |y " ™ TRl 1 mafes us wonder, : Property Damage RELATIONS, {1t is so high that it has no contact with any par-lyoece B ERReD i g Liability ticular country and is not to be distinguished from| o b Wiy SRRl ‘the. spielk | ASUALTY i e fiassed e i e S il | of mortal be proud.” when he didn't| A 5 @ oo C : Judge Joseph Burke, of y urt. of oy the intermailonalism that is w0 often cloak of Wtter oy the hatt of i | Depositors in our Saviugs De- | Compensation ] mestic relations, in the hope that he will be able ‘"‘1"1"'1.“"“" to the “]“"‘”““‘ “"”"‘;‘)‘ . love| A young man sets engaged be-| : Public Liability B lowen the divorce busine fin St o aRboan ere Js no soul In a man that does not lovelcyuge he thinks it will he as eas o . l Accident and Health L maramants anch for s iyl if country, and he is a poor lover that wWill 1ot o please her ws e T partment will please present their ; L:FE y e s e oni ST o ‘,l\uhl to defend what he professes to love {15 to make her angry. ] ¥ All Forms 3 thing like 35,000 complaints each year wh o | R IH;" o e iver, gl NO painter who wants to_typity | Savings Book for entry of the | = R (1 he divorce wmits. b e ‘ s straighten § crooked river. Let|patience ever takex a man waiting | et T ) sumed that S e ol ’””“3‘1]1‘\: t(x“”ln\:\‘-nk |(,.“‘.]:"':\.‘|;(1:‘:§ ;':..:-:::.1‘»““,‘\“! BOStS O At the door of @ department store com bl andany I tereat Mividexd | ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. to advise on questions of differenc tween hus- 5 Sl Siacal 43, his 1model, | VeEMT 7 3 { Insurance — Real Estate bands and wives that his advise. it followed, | Perhaps Congress will Shak s oiensu i l\" ideal home is one where the 09 . : erhaps Congress enact some measure | alarm clock frie ife ot | P afte! anu ¢ 27 | should smooth away s difficulties whichfarm relief. You know 1028 will be a Presidentiallup to got breaktas e “‘:'l:‘ u':’h“‘l‘f on and after January 3, 1927. i | sometimes make marital impossible ar.— (Boston Globe. ) band (o get up to go to work. i The commandments wd N R JAPANESE TOY SHOP sideration in the relations one with the other;| Senator Frazier has been taken back into thefed her friend i i ir ir of | | . ends for getting their hair; : refrain from all arguments if possible; continued|G. O. I fold, by tly rearrangement of the{bobhed and then expects them to H. B. MAKINO argument is nugging which is the beginning|fold.— (Detroit News.) tell them how fine she looks with Front Street of death to happiness; put your wife in the other| = —— her's hobbed after she finally suc-| P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ¥ =ik A 5o AR ¥ There's a $300,000 diamond for sale in New!e i woman's place and, also. her clothes, and the other| New | cumbs T’ B M B h l B b bl om a 3 woman will fade from the picture: praise your husband [ YO'K 1T the queen of the bootleggers wants it—| Happiness may come from within, e . . enrenas an n S s iipuisandnolis NGy but every husband knows there is| | and if he isn’t the best husband in the world he : will soon become <o, Thoes ot us whol 0 et ERREILT m SR eoil ba o e e R BT OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA THE CLUB LUNCH 2' Judge Burke's commandments ;.r.l m:mul..l. mu;u- dhik horss: 100k apon hiCact Uil ke i ROOM " rere fo ated as t result o s Jews | 1 . festly h“lll(ll and rmulate 1 1.9 esult ¢ his | News. ) Daily Sentence Sermon Open e ._ m. to 2 a. m. Daily ; earnest desire to climinate as many as possible of e R If you don’t care to have people INY LAURIDSEN, J § the causes which lead complaining men and women The pedestrian has the right of 50 long | walk all over vou you have to stand W Proprietor o ‘ into the court of domestic relations. Generally it|as he keeps out of the way.— (Philadelphia Inquirer.):up for yourself, ). ) £ @“ e | # l . ; 2 il 1

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