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) 3 3 977 s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1927 ¢ 3 e e e e et JETRTS i S e e e e e . - ___,—_—_____-—_-—__—___________ = 1) 'l 1! i l("““,”. s 3 2 R TR e : R PEu 'L i S ? W 2 o k 1 toif dry of Tim ‘ i | L ONG LIFE™ I y £ ’ PROFESS]ON AL ]Hl.(lm.éy,\mun. S EDITOR AND MANAGER e i S wioi | DETOUR i while you can live] | ; y 3 it s eitprt to enil | 1" without npleasant i e - a |\ Gastineau Channel \ o 1 S sl ¥ thitik the Bresant By SAM: HILL | Ii 11 witl : 3 2 tua but we are only get | ___J\ ni » R 2 , i ted hasn't yet reall R e ? [Drs. Kaser & Ireeburger B. P. 0. ELKS T Anything But C | DENTISTS ! plaste - J ¢ can e accused of bein The way you feel o1 fay m il 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. | SULSCRIPTION RATE : tle nu I will be hlessed tha resting in | PHONE 56 Delivered by carrier in Juneau Dougla g ’ 1" Elven wrate pleture of It T can Hea wit iled . roa t | Hours 9 a. m. to 9°p. m. | T fon (vl ; : i A day of re I people | : " ndition he them point of Al i A el ‘; ’w;‘ "\“]'I“ il k’“' 1 Observations of Ofdest Inhabitant T : He anestly toi igive Tiig reuilers . thas lowe . L TAmetiDatiien L gill It arles P. Jenne | il i i is read B W o i Do o ant iie. walvem- T 1 rakin ead a K here g |} d, b - . MEMBER O D PRE o b 4 LALLM T R e : 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. B | iat it wou t§500,000,000 to make a real is that 1 FalipRanG AT || S notpagt of the | t law and that even that enor- The Ananias Club [ LY bt | it e o ume o won nuke the country dry Let| I like (o go shopp A + | el b, Mr. Wheele cohort Dr. Clarence True' wif said he, “for sl ( A : W R | VRGER Wwiten and | ers he equally frank. Let them fo paw over a tabie tull of Dr. A. . Stewart Ty 5 | a window full of hat » matter | | .!)OaE rou ket sgenl Lestiaf U GMalSLEIeha s RULSIoting T iy i ours @ a. im, to 6 pim, Junsau Louge No. 703 - thei . SEW A RD BUILDLIG | Gkl Wt mean the end theiv regime in Washington, th Hesta oynie P [rres s Fidi bronasenale . Y otharh. M ! f casy jobs at nice laries. And they et T e e ¥ - Davis, Dictator: k. 1 mer i v | = ing the discussion of rs of | When y 3 - l fiie: GanAUTIE who, aflor - oetaiimes 2 S SEUE IR ) you can ‘ : D S500T Dios MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE ¥u 147 | t 400 execution 4 tol write Dis niemolrs: iariar for o GouplgLat ven ! try Red Pepper R | e it Ea NN g nay lave in mind some light rveading for the sum 1 o growled Ber husband, ™I ou will have the quicke ! | PHYSICIAN . S foniit Mend g r mani longer the weddingts delayed the bei- | known | Oftleeiatranndland Math ch monin in Odd Pl to be used soon by a British Bxpeditionary Force | : Useless Information x - = . . 5 i's much more pleasant to dream ) 1 [atvoe | Order of _— I'he President and Congress. i iR ot A ol : \r'”"“ - EASTERN STLT BRITISH COLUMBIA MINES HAVE GREAT Rt B e doa i Ohtehy ' ol latein YEAR. (New York Times.) i ; : i e Several anxiou entle n on Capit 1l seem A Real Ons ‘I b Ll 1} ] | | ) i Col no1926 4o foar that Cool in hiz m impetnous | B nat X 3 Gastineau Hotel M . i wetion heing $67- way, will 1 country into a war with Mex e : “ v 192 in hefore th p him. T! secms grataitc Hen, g " @ R i 3 e - < ) Lead, not a bit It no one sudden e : - | KAIEJI{T.D 5 (l ) med, the produd yundrel no President ch o | : 7 ddiar o, | 4 | Dy, | COLUMBUS e 16ty 17,659,000, the cond 1 from a caution peace-liv citizen, desiron it it o b e v : I \",‘, [ ]',‘ HIRCP e ¢ Aaliagly ; ; ,‘ : ) 1 things to keep ths country stable and i e fiors : ; iunday b ”J 1 {d mim military hero. T very fact that Mr. Coolidue y Roor .l'. S the name Rowl M- | col BDW.N 1 Ll X ¥ : i ‘1 T has zone to Congre with his full case is a suffi ; “m G Simosanl | : 3 ool ! v y S el Lhob 4 : Ll -0 clent indication that he is not contemplating on . o i " 1 Rve t | 2 e 00 ¢ i et it aEl m AR y break with Mexico. In fact, the State I s i g How to Strergihen Eyes | | JARY, PIONE 0 1 tony | Lp: ¢ I hartment has given -out the information that there T BLEainanipies o b e L. Albreelit | ALASKA, Izloo No. 6 L v 600,00 ! is absolutely no tinought at present of recalling Am e : 115 sh t i i R e e T rowih the mining industry in British jageador S) I from Mexico City i " o9 mm.‘ G rie, et ixed in THERpELT i ikl kst Columbin since 1921, its recovery from postwar de At the same time, President Coolidge is hound to Sl | wash, stiengihens eye | i Hrehite: cAb Maosss T pression heen phencmenal. In 1921 the total be tenacious of his powers and duties under the Con el obecrvarloh | ead o wark more. One Mg lifs ol e tain mineval output of the Provinee was valued $28.- stitution, and quietly to oppose, i not openly to oo FEEEAE TREECRAE L anall bottle shows st D Office 428, 1 e Midtite. Eviies: Seoraliny el ) 156 ever ir since then has been resent, any encroachment upon them by Congress.' oo 50 0eL T er shop inum eye cup free. h.nlu, Mauro 1 e e . i 00,000 and $7,000,000 annaall This is what makes ill-timed and mischievous the (o€ BEREER R S | & Co H]:n.”y. sts. w)-. Front St., g = tines William Sloan, in his annual. resolution introduced in the Hou g yesterdadn de= ooy (s e eian il drolDoulan SRy 5D | e Tos BRQ Ev )| CITY TRANSFER claving that there is nothing in the Mexicun situation ; ;i I = A : n it that the recovery has been muade H badly in need of trimming and pol iy i A a TAG 4 ! 3 ; to warrant hreak off diplomatic relation Mo et : S i i Sl COAL, WGOD, BAGGAGE than due to any partiewiar advince | metal priceg TBetions of the House. or even of the Senate BY ke the Country—There Were Too i WF,'/H{XNDI_L‘ S Nl i Fioiias . I 4 v :. :“. : | 15 a4 whole : ndust n ! ? A the Constitution of the United u\_fl‘\ M.‘ conduct Many Laws In This Home l’tg n Whistle (‘”"(].‘ GOENRY Avel. Bions Anag Eg ) L e el et e Hotedl. thens OF foreign relations is left exclusively in the hands (our( Note in Ohio State Jour NONE BETTER x el i A Al ‘ i L o the esident He receives and appoints Am Divorco petition.. fitea B or Bulk = a was 4 much Tmount development, Worlt. jaseadors and Ministers. Qb 8 for Dim. fo declle'; svwe* va Brnost LAWS. extres S oy ind - explovation than for several years past whether o foreign Government should or i e S — o . l e N A ST HOUNI Wiewr frift thls yedr in tlo shane OF nat he recognizad. Some. thitty yours ngo Lhe o i 7 ; THE CHAS. W. CARTER 1!\I,l,l.\l.<l‘l, FRANSFER wucing properti The conditions of the passed a resolution in favor of the recognition of Lk laLy L) SHARICK r‘fip [UARY _ Phone 149 Res. 148 enconraging as o stimulate search the Cuban Republic. That was before it was estab s traime s Tonos. Hob Mennt e it o o 5 Sully ) OURTLSY and GOOD SERVICE for more deposits in mineral aveas so far listed as lishad. When the matter was brought to the atten B it TS wall st ‘{3“:‘;!‘('" ptician i M’z N Our Motto nonproducing Fhis is generally the ca in any ticn of the then Secretary of State, Mr. Olney, he Bt g8t it mishit be-—for 1‘ atehes, Tribute” M country where the mining game is prospering. Capi- sald that the opinion of such a body as the Senate He olways can raise doush ( and Franklin St tal does not hesitate o venture where other capital 9 e United States was necessavily very interesting ' hone 106 || = i ton of recognizing Cuba. That cnded the affair Hinks “Why does he always . — —————_| | Heating, und General Repaiing. i ‘ i Doubtless in- a similar spirit, President Coolidge his wife Violet? She's not o e A1 51 e e L AMERICA'S SWEET TOOTH. would let it be known, if the House were to pass modest T ' o a resolution directing him not to break off relations Jinks —“No, but she's always hlue.” I"I‘A Ifl Oall STEVE & TA\IWORI}{ T at least ypartially satisfy America’'s eraving W Mexido, - tiat s Sndtlon: was Sinduetlliaies: g : S i Phone 505 expected this year to produce at least $400,000,000 M 1AW [ A reader up in o Norwalk send i = SR e : R oh rant e 1 oy Congress will have fo trust the President in all word that Bdward Quick is an un Al !)l" i)I)(}()I, 1 -.'Il B o SR HGIE AL o S8 ULty iinans, . (We imay: De conllilent, thutihe ewilic TaniRan at Sandusky, Ohio iy LY | ;»’u :‘v " llw ow ;u” . revealed :m studles of o gjgw and walk warily. Just at present the danger - . RADIO | the Census Burean. But the cost to the consumers .y | I Shn ke : e AT (VY , | b A e \“”‘ 49 " e of an explosion exists vather in Congress than it More or Less True RENT A BOX TODAY | ATWATER-KENT SETS | | o i g ness will, e double white Iouse, Men are not vain, of course, they | AND SPEAKERS | i 4 i aced on it by the manufacturers, middle suly worry abont losing their hai TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE ks 3 8 it Tail i R : i “ d d adio Supplies of All Kinds ' § men's and retail dealers’ profits, transportation, et Gov. Lowden and the Presidency. because they dread 1o think how '\l’\RJIPIV LYNCH representing t e i much colder a bald head gets, not Siife Dapodit s the ‘.h‘nlp(-u[ and best V7 L J) J ) Yhe Census B contly finished a study of (New York World.) Lecause it will make them look fun Sale Deposit 3 | 3 - —— 1y the busine o 1 vnuiacturers of con T . Williams, Viee President of the Re- by national out- publics Commitee, has stirved up much We vet may get Pederal control of 4 ! ; | Put o was o wordh appr tely $US1,000,000 at the political discussion by his remark in Washington e€vervthing but husbands, but we THE I[Vql]R iN(‘I;‘ i factory do In pounds of candy produced 1925 that the East ity underrates Gov. Lowden's don't believe the time ever will coms T . 2 7V i ; ¢ 5 } ¥ i i Insurance against Fire and Robberi tionary n 1 i T et 1 the history of the SLFength as a contender for the Presidential nom-|When wives stand for the Goy IRST IVA/‘ II() s K/ hOuatey, unle ceded 19t voar for which figures! INGtion I 1928, Mr, Williams was evidently moved, CFiment butting in on that job, = . Allen Shattuck, Tne. ; H BaERIed Av for whichEiigues & Spport which thel From the way they dress o go out JUNEAU o | siving in Congress, Oh the street a lot of to this remark by the surprisi Haugen Farm Relief Bill is p Gov. Lowden is sympathetic with the general prin- the ipression that they {eiples of this bill, and President Coolidge is not any fecesualy of pulling: down shades when they are changine are not [ Liovadue, 1919 was the banner year when the output was worth $448,000,000, vol Property Loss ; 3 77777 5 Business Interruption 3 Use and Occupancy 3 on't price her the contectionary industry is indi Both at the last session and at the present one i MARINE caled by a compnrivon of thu production values Of (e Traugen il ‘his offered ome. fest of Lowdews the thin Uy things' lg the thinner k' YOI _44) ’U ,_L) .5 Cargo 1914 and 19 In the former year it was $171,000,- | yotential strength t the last session its support- Misht ones ! | | Hulls | 000 and in 1925 SLO00.000, cousiderably more ers succeeded in getting it out of committee only! M Worries cause wrinkles a good i Registered Mail than double the former vear Yatter a prolonged struggle, and then it was reported | ManY Elnin s Rll}’\\lln;: up today who, | AUTOMOBILE without recommendation. At the same time the “::f.l.“||1l“~l<’i‘|;“h ol e with mighty | Fire and Transportation ) . il Tl o Tincher bill, backed by friends of the Administra-| M0 Ean 8 e Collision MR. JERMANE ON ENFORCEMENT. tion. was also veported without recommendation. Last| | =AM oldtimer n'\-”f',?fm.‘.\:"’-. ';'al.fn m’ Property Damage Washington date W Jevniin I e '_‘_" W bl Ll R RING MY who wanted (o jump into the nnx’ L : o or the Huugen hill. The Administration’s supporters| 710, ¥OEGE 10 Jumb int | Compensation tor of that p i wd unalysis of the sought to strengthen their counter-scheme of farm \\.“m“"\ Tis h" g L f et 1 Public Llflblll'.y Wet and Ihy iscue within two major political yelief by making it a bi-partisan measure. 1t was T .1"3‘&“:’,&- l::-:-umr‘:“:lw Accident and Health parties in which he poir ont hat the argumcnts sponsored in the Senate by Senator Curtis, the Re-| o 2ie Wl | i R ‘;le s | LIFE S pro and con for Htication of e Volstead Aet ispublican whip, and in the House hy Representative (R Sl i e e | i coming almost cutirely om the Demoeratie party. |Crisp Georgia Democrat ;hn: again are excrolsing “*m' Tihi| e The Republican party, he averred, is content to! iced political observers in - Washington | o “everc three st | 3 remain silent and vote dry a viduals for the|decl that the acceptance of the Curtis-Crisp bill |~ ¢ HEvaRIE any fh:ur” Bk hmf ALLEN S“ATTUCK,IHI‘. tinat Balng 1]'_‘ the House Committee would practically eliminate y o willig to heb. mere married ! Insutance — Real Estate Turning then to the question of Prohibition jt-jlowden as a possible candidate in 1928, but the' oo han o1 naids buy aspirin. 1 i t6if. he pointed ont that {t was mot economfe in jts Committee ".'“N ail rx[uwl:lllnn!. by ‘|\rnll||-lly “rrvym‘l— Daughter thinks she needs “m“:, & cltizans who, considerlng 1t a grave dbuse of leg LR a L) 2| miit she cortainly doss nead move $ ; o . i s Gl etk to a1t iten tos ‘-*"‘.'.‘,.\.:."“\ has distinetly strengthened the Lowden ..m.;“N ol q(lvl,lgs LO'n"lerClal JAPANESE TOY SHOP 4 preservaticn of what they “term the liherty of the| A T 3t i 1 fashion designer predicts | i H. B. MAKINO N individual, and his rvight to do certain things” which We suppose we Democrats may be s f5 5% he eventually will vanish and | i ] are not regarded by them as morally wrong harmonions when not more than two thirds of us| .l 108 there arve certainly a 100} gapital Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 20241791 Front Street § Commenting on prohibition enforcement this are in bandag (Houston Post-Dispateh. ) | Resources at the close of busmess Dec. 31, 1926 3_2 367, 937 43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders H writer said: | i i & 3 | e e — St A Law enforcement is making no important | Even if Congress can do nothing else for the | Juneau Publie Library || We solicit your account whether = = ] headway anywhere. Congress at this session |farmer it might pass o resolution denouncing the |, Ravas s nadt | r small, Our consistent will appropriate about $30,000,000 for di- corn borer i seathing phraseology.—(Toledo Blade 1| and ,hp( Reading Room| | :;:)E:tl? is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH rect enforcement purposes, and will amend | —_— SR | City Hall, Second Floor i TR0 Borrine won nie allle 5 ROOM - existing law in the hope of making things The voice of Borah broadeast through the| Main Street at 4th P Tanial oy DHAtOmeNS. hetter air, but the marines in Nicaragua are probably too Reading Room Open Fror 8 J Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily But they will not be better. Instead of busy to listen in-—(Boston Transeript.) | 8 a. m to 10 p. nln; TONX;;:;XS&)S&N irty millions a year, it would take hun- s e TR || Circulation Room Open From T' B [‘I B ,’ I B k i :[)rl:‘rls of millions—perhaps as much as hadt William Allen White President Coolidge is{] 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. e D. A enrendas pan —— ] a billion——to make a thorough test of en- a mystic He's more t that He's optimistic | to 8:30 p. . When we see the way a woman ot 1 forcement. The drys are unwilling ta k for (Philadelphia Inquirer.) { Current Magazines, Newspapers, OLDE5T BANK IN A| ASKA today stands lhe. cold in gauzy noth ¥ that much, for they know that their cause { —_—— —— ! Reference Books, Ete. M 2 ings, nl:‘r conviction "15 that if she 1 4 will be weakened as soon as that much Mexico lays its hand on its hs.ut and declaves’ FREE TO ALL still is “weak woman” the weakness [ b money is required to keep it going. Be- it is not guilty.— (Philadelphia Record.) e must be in the head. [

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