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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1927. S —————— et St e Wt e ————— I] Iw . 1 Basebail” to which Judge Landis later suc — :;1 hin, pink zeroes the girls wear for g e T N1 T——— R S —— Y Y 4 [ | lundies ax a victory of mind over 0 a 4"]’)”’( les ¢ J | s T ¥ ‘(™ o H ] S IOCANSC ol e ar AT | O P, o Perliaps it was the advent of Judge Landis as| | ALONG LIF J ‘;1“::;”’ 1 :W‘ e _l\\hlfl\vl ”*; b PROFESSION AL ‘ llalmnugF.Sm ietic 5 5 the dictator that paved the way for Johnson's down-| SV | isinnation € mey « ery { 3 g UDHNAWATRCY - *- - EDITORUAND: MANAGER (o Gl i (it MR e e e i) DETOUR Pl strong minds R o e St s il SR 1 R65 el onny: tor:triant wite ot il Gustineau Channel eding e latte itterness became more| | s R | abiialied IR pat Ked 1eh @ situation could not continuc indef-| | e [ |0010sback lier ftenta it fghe, Hus dust |= =1 vl ANY M k B¢ Hllke L : ; | finished putting hier complexion on o SRR LIS ORI L ‘:':"‘ — et s A lot of men who stand high in r & Frecburger! | B. P. 0. ELKS d g : b Landis and Johnson ycould not remain, that i B lthe community are nothing biit door DENTISTS g b rone or the other would have to give way. In view 3 e ) hsseve home I} . " I ) fid palb. In slippery winter w i m 0 hibte | 1 and 3 Goldstein B'dg. | — Lof the almost nationwide confidence fe n o the Are bound to get a fall, Nobody ove a’ bigger jolt than | Bl [ SUESCRIPTION RATES. {16 e A i, ORI C I ohed e | Andl that (8 Why for spriog he lad who (hinks he is marrying | T gl’gm:‘r‘[;’cg B Delivered by arrier. ‘;v‘A;“i‘y\uw'[\”:‘\:.AT readwell and B e best interests of 11“! You lioar 48 Radly cail L ome gettor only to discover tha % SORN B 1 & and for organized as a whole for’ the all he got was a can opener. ; = One v $ who held the league's presidency since It came| Obssrvation of (Oldsst Inhabitant | It takes a worll of fove for a 3 — siting Brothers G L : i i 1! woman to stick to a husband wh Subscrit into I to e shelved I What's become of the old-fashioned | woman 1o 0 husb vhose | | be. Charles . Jonisio | 2 ' the Busir | woman who c¢ould use corset strings favorite expression is “We can't af-) | Dr. “h]i)ll.-‘l;‘l;l"SIT. Jenne | Co-Ordinate Bodies i T f llur garters because she kiew nobody ford it : | NI | | of Freemasonry 1—1 THE AUTOMOBILE DEATH TOLL. e would Know tho ditoronct | A havny man s one whose dane || g Valentine Bldg.| | Seottish Rite R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, R — i AAT UL LI DI R Telephone 176 I war meetings The Ax t the f In the United States last year there were 22,000, The Ananias Ciub instead of permanent boarders, andf b Ui SR oRe R, | caeh LI J 4 uews 000 automobiles, and the death toll from motor car| “Thanks for the offer,” wrote son|Whose wife isn't worrying about hi Y publishcd he accidents was 22,000, Every fifth person owned alto dad, “but I don't need the coonskin “-:"“ : : = LIS ET S h it OF evers B bTataniend o s coat you offered o buy me; I'm in| An vioned person s om i Stewar | ALASKA N GUATANTISDD, TO. B TARGER machine, dnd ane ot of BH019 QL O ol Een o £t Wikl UcaGions mot it | who. (hinlts Dlooners and wnters | Dr. A. W. Stewart LOYAL ORDER OF THAN FOANY OTHER PUBLICATION popula was death vietim. How many thousands|vollege to gt an ¢ (&l vai o bt om0k saon | DENTIST 31005E of people were permanently «rlx-p_lwl or suffercd tem i | Anyway the meek husband of to-! | Heours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Juneau Lodge No. 709 porary injuries in automobile accidents probably will AiiBhac [day escapes having to dvop into the | SEWARD BUILDING Ledve Miaday tever be accurately known | “You ought to c#l this brand of | department store to buy that corsei | | sfrice Phone 4¢9 Res. Phone 276 . & o'clock, Moosa | This year auto manufacturers expect to add mil-j) G0 G aaq Gar, o snapped the [Dis wife must have and can't get LTS I Dictator; R. H, lions of cars to those in private ownership and o0 voung lady she threv|down to buy for herself ,’.\'1 vens, S operation at the end of 1926, Unless there is a yypoo pairs she got for Christma " r | (reversal of percentages obtaining in the past, the down on the counter oL SeRETee JICHbIOn Dia W, ] B JINEAU LODGE Nv 147 death toll for 1¢ will be larger than for 1926 “Why ought me?’ demanded th |”-] f\“' 1.\~v co :n;.m and \I.».H.‘ . )r. - ). | Existing traffic codes arve being revised and new clerk } ‘”"""I e the Ibnge ucker lst fs| PHYSICIAN |ones enacted. These in themselves cannot curb the ause they always vun” sh i e | Office—8ecend and Main | [fatality list. Safety for both motorist and pedestrian retorted i i R | Telephone 18 A a personal matter, something which can = i b, F i W Wil Hair | (1 Sy N Smar fan sends this one 0 2 be rendered reasonably secure by a consci us o e e L f Montreal, and admits the apswor | = | ness on the part cf everyone of the rights of ,‘,(nrw Por he is very bright w0 far h oncerned is Al | Dr. H. Vanee Order of . = -ithe duty each owes every other one rather than a e ne questions his |no. it ne for good.” ’ N steanam e el Sia5 EASTERN STAR SHOULD ADDRESS MEXICO. "haphazard dependence on codes or luck to prevent Dear wite's right to be right. | He wes married k cek. 0 v ©_Hours: 10°to 12: 1 o 6 Fourth Tuek- laccident and disaster. i [euess he didwe but anshow his mame | | 7t 8 by appolytiment Ll 4 Undoubtedly the country at lavge wiil appreciate - Been Getting Earful | Leo Falter, and he lives at Co | | Plic « 1 | all. 1 1 feel noy ot | lumbu | the spirit which led th Jenate to address itsell to e . Lot o low do you feel now that y fun | | Sl . 3 Ker gl Crumbling Democracy. have been married a month?” ask s | @ e B President Coolidge, urgii 1im to arbitrate the oil \ Dr. Barton will be 1 | G t 2 ¢ his frien s wil " VIS ] - land controversy with ) Xican Government (Cincinnati quirer.) Well” sighed tle recent groom.|Hellenthal Building - = : I\NXGHTS‘QF Even the American State D HHYH‘I nt admits the It does not require an ute observance of the . ¢ o' AR Seo. haE dvetlary st i \ [ CO.I.UMBJ} situation riou Everyone will hope that 10 gjone of the times to discover that democ Y, dne ished reading @ patent medicincie T o0 - i | hasty act this country’s leaders will do any- pundamental essense, is beginning to crumble— just nae, that everything possible il S Public Libr: || i it § “ thing to lead to a bre in diplo- as Macaulay predicted that it would so begin. now 0. «ih me. You gee honeynoon ‘ _[nm au ublic Library {and e aepelltie S i 3 1 matic relations aud even 1 war could these many years gone ; o OVET HOW.” {and Free Reading Room| | HgL AN D R ; only mean suicide the present Mexican Gov And for this coming ominous cracking of the prase § s | § " et A ernment foundation of Anglo-Saxon government blame must ;. 4o pays of Old-Fashicned Razo City Hall, .S(cnn'l Fcn 1= g The cntire history the Un 1 State it be laid at t door of so-called law enforcement I i and Mbrals— Main Street at At: i » Bl AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF 3 i : KT ta i : T i . il eading Room Open Fr | : | o dealings with Mexico has been marked with [for- prohibition policy is directly I~:~I”:H~rl'!“ for “"" They didn't have to worry mucl R ‘;“v'l‘k 'l "”“ l”1 ,’.‘ m’“' ‘ ‘| Helono W i Al ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. earance, paticnce, or a hrasc (he Wilon Einning of the breaking up of the Government as ahoui what to do with the vazoc! e B < | fe 4 dy e e i et eiran - ! & b X CAt it had been conducted for near 150 yvears: a policy piades or the ¥y young blade: i Circulat Room Open From | PHYSICAL HERAPIST ‘l\v con 1y .. Administraticn watchful waitin During periods Vi f 7:00 p. m Modical Cymnastics, Mass month at 8§ o'clock p. m. Cards which has invited the charge of murder against the gt | m.—7 p.m || Sl L o when there was no really responsible Mexican central ¥ a i b i | : Ity ind vefreshments. At Moose Hall National Government—murder which has been jus- Passing Obkervation I p: . I 4101 ColiEtat: Bi | Shgiial - A vernment ican lives were suuffed out and Am o | | : Edna Radonich, President: i Taith i e, tified by the American Anti-Saloon League and its The difference between the black || Carrent Magazines, Newspapers, | | P Of 1 Home 1 't. A Tts Ere oy erican property rights violated, vet ihi Government iy’ poprogentatives [ iilets. # oIl 00 it H ki ot Rufetcnoe Books, Hio. [ = ) leniently waited @ time when there was a Mexican = “ryore is no oceasion here to refer to the flood worn by some others we could me ‘.1!| FREE TO ALL | e s =I5 g Administration powerful - cncugh to restore ovderioe ovils which have grown out of this wild and tions is. that those worn by th = ks Sy " = % SEEES p— to muke its presentation 'In;,_'.:lml --fln“xr to establish morals by law. What is Fascisti are clean 3'_ A DR. AIFII\NRA 5}310"'{1“3‘\\}‘31\?}‘?1“3‘ ! CITY TRANSFER T I R AR e e e e e i.' LAND'S COR R e COAL, W00D, BAGGAGE out its decrees in Mexico. It is bound by cement fallen into disrepute; that the Courts have invited 'S a Tough Lifs | OL/ NDS LUR | L | AND KINDLING to respect American property rig within the bor- a dangerous public contempt: that society is be The kids are hungry for i WE HANDLE el V“; el “_"_:' YiTimt Stand Aat City Cafe-—Day oz ders of that country. Its ol land laws, the Am- coming demoralized; that religion is being made a e arve no cats, al | Pign Whistle Candy b . Night—Ptone evican Government contends, violate both the letter mockery of because it has been used as a shield But it can’t be helped, for i NONE BETTER I ) nl® and spirit of that agreem nt The Mexican policy from behind which its preverters seek to impose The car must have its ga f Box or Bulk : : T is in effcct: An American has sceured title to a piece their particular views upon the whole people, and —ty J § sk ks L & et e T 3 ¢ 4 because, as has been well said, all bills of rights Draws the Line at That oroTe R ' S 5 e f Mexican land, but the Mexican Government con ) : ol = ¥ | SFE 3 ; Lo T lanee of self-ordained sanctificationists bought a Derby hat yet MOR Lhone 119 R0 “I“\;l el ”] Lt nfirm that ‘title, to become| =yt oon rvoss” of the United States, like' the: Jdinks—No, I may be born a d¢ i | (Buccassor to. K. . Sully ) | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE i R wauonal dn respegt to 1C and MBIy ey oh Amebice, ias. teparted ‘romi its n, as my wife claims. but I vefuse (o) | Jeweler and Optician A Last Sarwice v the Our Motto to agree: that he will accept In place of title a con- r e Const I o W and make myself look like a slapstick|| Watches, Diamonds The Last Servic e ; as enjoined in the Constitution. Moral faith and 3 | Greatest T ™ I cession for years; that theve is no interference’ guivityal aspiration no longer serve—in the eyes comedian | Silverware Corner 4th and - with vested rigl or nothing retroactive, when it'or tnese great agencies, the one political and the - g i‘ | Phone 136 e e s = holds that a foreigner who acquired land in Mexico cther spiritual in the original regard of political Waste of Time Jewelry 5 i PLUMBING prior to May 1, 1817, can hold it only during his and religious constructionists—to guide the con- it looks foolish to bother ;:Imm‘}. i , o l SR Heati dG al R ikt litetin Fh: heirs ave not Mexican they must 'science of men, whose conduct must now be regulated trying to find something to put in mw,_'_'_;__"_‘____.—————-——— ‘ eaA‘fiE. ank encxa‘ ;]);lcl:- ng. sell in five year Land controlled by the bludgeon of legislative power! cohol that will make llvt‘lllllul\“r‘ o S | Wo;e(f::‘-':)r:el’lyee 3 el : ek St 1 hEN even drink the | J i L : This was the which caused the situatior jpeaking of these things, Korest L. Black, of merely sick when hé FIRF FIRI F IR e PRI e e e L Abuff when lio knows there is @ prat.| ) Y Call STEVE STANWORTH | O 1 {6 hae e M6 Aflenlfic tentere for In their attempt to create morality by ¥ good chance of it killing him. | OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE : : 1 arbitration, contenting elf with a verbal offer, | aw and to change the age-old appetite of a | Sk e - = = e On the heels of this vague gesture, Mexican authorl virile race by constitutional mandate, they | Speaking of Nothing— } ~ AR § ) O[" a T ias el ANGRIREON oL ol i) not only have prostituted the true purpose [ s anplishie hagtecCmeitnggy0 ol P IR St e by Amen Al SR feni of W constitution, but, alo have vitiated |18 10 ask (he bl el iy RADIO ek PR ‘ erican aring o step i vay contribute to a fund to erect a monu- | AV | sry great principle that stands in the w i | N ; that wake: it diffieult for America to initiate pro Ee e ik e ment (o the man who put canid | RENT A BOX TODAY ATWATER-KENT SETS i : ; | of tyrannical procedure. Bills of right. Fed- | : ; AND SPEAKERS ceedings preliminary to arbit n | eral and State, are heing denatured by the spinach on the marke | ™ ! S . k Of course, Americ: generally don’'t want fo go! g ddviantos 0w an torcamant i | | TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Radio Supplies of All Kinds to war with Mexico. They desive to maintain amic- | Can this charge successfuly be denied? It e e Mother Was Dumb 5 el \ MNeapest and best MARTIN LYNCH J able re avarywi i particularly with their pot be. On the contrary, the champions for H:;_»I mlmh-x:u Tuss, .w-u"ll_f;"'I ) Safe Deposit is the cheapest a |® - - = next door utoit would scemas if the veversion to legislative morality, with venomed pe hinks she's & darn sight smurter ' s Fi d Robberies — 2 v have 5 en she ice agaist ire an A Senate's advice on the subject to President Coolidge |sistency, defend every new rape of civil liberty, con-|T¢ _""" It ‘siow GHOR SR Insurance ag might he mieh more tmely and better divected were done every crime committed in the name of pro-; FPuls on a fancy garter THE INSl]RANCE it addressed to President Calles, in view of all the ! hibition enforcement! #: | ~ Y N circumstance Trial by jury. double jeopardy, sacredness ofj -~ Sorrows of a sRnelk, | l IRST ]\A1 I()NAIJ ‘( £ [the home from invasion in the name of the faw. the| sl LR UL PR Allen Shattuck, Ine. [FiEht of physicians to preseribe for their patients’ ""‘ i Pm fasting for the rost | JUNEAU FIRE JOHNSON LOSES FI( 3 las they may choose, the right of appeal —all these “'“‘[‘ :‘\jn‘ e | Property Loss i s {Ihinw‘ in the view of the radi prohibition n'~,“ Bill- 1 '”‘”k‘,‘ ”:‘mMI' b Hm}—_' sy e = ~ Business Interruption ; ‘:\n.\. hi m}w. retirement l\'mm the Presidency former, amount to piffie—just that [ diet, out to lunch last night and | ag \W ?W N MX];,CXNB}':M Gostngncy of the American League ron Bancroft (Ban) John- ST i ¢, if that dame hadn’t heen on one | @ @ @ @& (& (7 e s ) f\‘) ) i | 4t dg | & ) 5 9D DN DN IR son lost his fight against Commissioner K. M. Landis Wigs and Bobbed Hair 0 had o send the waiter over o] SIS DI SINSYNSIN BN ‘)\\ J )ké, WPIN Ly Cargo While he rvetains his title as President of the or-| s * ‘uncle’s’ to pawn my watch, b ; : ’ : Hulls g ganization, his retention of the position will be| (New. York World) fand lid to have raised enough to : 2 Registered Mail nominal | = R !have paid the bill. | AUTOMOBILE 2 SRy | Recently King George of England let it be known ok | Fire and Transportation Jroroseveral years there have heen smolderingypag ne harbored an intense dislike for bobbed | S 5 ! Collision ; differences between Johuson and Judge Landis which.|nair; and now, according to a despatch, ladies of| el ‘v:h\'" (:rln;’a :c‘n g } Ll T o several occasions thrcained o flare into open | the court who had been indiscreet enough to patronize| b Vo gliaashioned fam. foper anrtare:. T : : . illes didn't have to,run on a budget N 191 Liability wartare Plie recent publicity given charges against|a barber are wearing wigs until their thair Brows achusatil vfi' § I ! ..u-.umwia"‘ ! CASUALTY Ty Cobb and Tris’ Speaker, coming as it did from|again. Is there a man so dull that he does not| " : Sl beeay) | ; the Commissioner’s office, i tie eriticism from | know what that means? It means that in the next! (1M 10 to keeb up with the neigh- = 2 1] Compensation v Pt e R B R S e L ‘ ‘ Public Liability I: ,m;:wl'.u g Cu.‘x.m ;.uu‘ led him ml ]:\11 m(‘w:‘\(l s ”( m..:-‘ ;,“.i 5 g . utiiing U H‘:}” s ‘ Accident and Heaith he would force a showdown with the Czar of Base-| Wigs and s 4 i Wl o) | Virtue Is Its ‘ : ball. 1t was these criticisms and Johnson's attack [and burple, and mo doubt a few gilded. For hobbed | U s Its Qwn. Rwward i LIFE on Judge Landis which the club owners disavowed at the time the retirement was announced Regardless of the issues between the two men and their merits, Ban Johnson has rendered count-| lses valued services o the cause f organized base | vall. e loved the game and his areat influence! vas always exerted toward keeping the sport clean. | To him is largely credited the elimination of rowdy- ism from the game Some years ago, back in 1893, Johnson, then a leading baseball writer, was approached by Charles Comiskey with a proposition | to take an active interest in the game and, in conjunction with him, was instrumental in forming | the Western League. Seven years later the two men organized the American League and Johnson was| elected President. He stood at its head and directed the bitter baseball fight which waged between it and| the National League for three years. It was mostly| through his determination that the younger organ zation survived and due to his tact and diplomacy | that a truce was arranged and peace restored with the| signing of the famous Cincinnati Agreement in 1903. [ With the organization of the Baseball National Com-| mission, he was elected one of the three members and retained that place through succeeding years. He ruled the American League with an iron hand and on him was bestowed the title “Czar of Organ- labandoned it {found a way: w About all we et for our pains is a hair is on the wane. The feminine world, ever{ . i wea today of what it liked yesterday, has been! A growing restive under it, and no doubt would have ks .'r'_um' emiat long ago had any way been found! .. BT e to make the change without a tfa...cional period of| .oy the Thoughtiul Gy ] wideousness, when no trimming can hide the frizzi- " tnar (e bootlegs are almos: | ness back of the ears. But the court ladies havelus poputar as the slik~clad Sy roa wig. And in our opinion | hued in the Wise Guy i family which does not have a wig| i it will be a lucky Savings Commercial in it between now and next Christmas. | e S | ot = I It used to be every member of the | Experts ustomed to forecasts agree that the|family needed shoes at | once, now thefthey all need haircuts at the same! and time, and haircuts are almost as ex-| | pensive as shoes used to be. —_— | It is a mistake to think the young! If Nicaragua must have a guardian would you people of today dom’t take anything| that it would be better for Mexico to play|seriously. Themselves and their dates that part than for the United States? — (Boston'are two things they always do. helpful service we are able to Transeript.) | The reason a man objects go| G render our customers. SRS strenuously to his wife wearing her : The B. M. Behrends Bank The President’s message on the Nicaraguan situa-'skirts so short is hecause he knows OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA tion gives some who have no means of knowing how he stares at other men's wives 0oy i ? ) - $ 202,417.91 $2,367,937.43 next Democratic National Convention will see usual number of forward passes incompleted intercepted.— (Detroit Free Press.) Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 We solicit your account whether large or small. Our consistent growth is an indication of the anything about it something from which to dissent.| who show so much.” — (Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.) | It is claimed that a girl can dress N e Ll in 45 seconds, but dern if we can China may have been more backward under the'see why it should “take so long to lote Empress, but she certainly was less troubled.— ! put on nothing. " (Pittsburgh. Chronicle-Telegraph.) | The reason we hate to cite thess | All Forms | | ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders. [ - —a THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM OpenT% l?Y muto 2 a. m. Daily URIDSEN, Proprietor When we see the way a woman of today stands the cold in gauzy moth ings, our conviction is that if she still is “weak woman” the weakness must be in the head. T i

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