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h i 2 3 ] -y : [} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 19 : o it A i e A i e e e, g, v N " ventual ——e — if life to & mor 777", CAS e ™ g AV 1 5 o 2] " | 1 vy Alaska Empirc ; .. . ; ‘ : N AT ! i n | ALONG LIFE™S Ji 5t [ PROFESSI( lumumér.\m teties | AND MANAGER : ‘ e DETOUR il e e - p— Nainla Y 1 it | T [ — . sastinecu Channel resen 1 W, oa ok SAM HILL . 3 . el By SAM HILI \; N = Iy i ; it . 1 thal [ [Drs. Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELKS ¢ Will Scan A lot of folk ! ! 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. 5l E 10N RA ‘ tead s to Remarked old PHONE 56 [} bt i B . e will not,! But doggone | et v % it h i 'L d PERI, v ninhere v t 1 R | Have been paid B E 3 (ORI o G g | S \ ok ilation of his native! Obssrvation of Oldest Inhakitant | | s 1 il have chang i A u i N L T 1 i i fon i Dr. Charles 1 . s ¢ E v T ot A on the st weat [ l [ Co-Ordinate Bodies eley : - e sensible ¢! ! 1 L « | DENTIST of Freemasonry ad for bipckin | epho [ publ T P weial tvil i - 3 t by [ | Dr. A. W. Stewar 1 1 i [ f the Names Club DENTIST ; Not So Careful Abcut Her M \ 1 SEWARD [LDING ; : Modern Advertising, [ I F ( Ml Did you that n ¥ \ I ( 4 1 i Bullet ture at the movi G. 11 < rd A ) 1l Gert- No, | heard v o hirth col | ' 1 = f ) lan | i ¢ tan tir I | e 147 ) [ W1 ha \ F.& A M ! to the n Lt i i odd. | Wi so vi T i g " A » ’ i i ¢ bl “ 1 | s t e | . Vance Order of = o ol I tgotten so a barb L | i 501, ‘GalaEiein. <Bid EASTERN STAR A DOUBLE-BARRELED VERDICT. i - 0 T oot | e men awl which a ; i e ‘ inion tively conducted on the small M | 1hig 3 y A bk demand has not ) quantity | p g, 4 S A St iGainie, 4 e i e r itk muiated 1 Polyanna on Rainy Days Gas Hote & A 4 AT VATt O It on a rainy da J ‘ ' auest a ‘ 3 i ) nd - i i Dr. Geo. Darton COLUMBU : § \ - : o iiEan Good € ¢ ) ' | \ ' or t i What kind of | ( : v unprecedented i fa A i rro o v [ : ' Ftisin it ipidl ¢ of 4 fiel Wi L ot g 4 " ' prog o to ad bl a o i 2 | Merting 1 Friday of : 4 § ¥ ) " Ctisin fact \ ul sat L s | oh ' ( 0 ¢ « 1 b f el th 1 n iy in a b / | and o w i \ ed 1 f ) rar ' 2 Eo i < Useless Information NitdE RN liss i S ) | t 1 of Ten could e ; i it £ o mncthi take A “irim” flgure now | h ; or no churee 28 Ker { I ¢ | | f { nti-evolution ctatuts tha 18 (iva Tneaiat ailvact < aat bR yubh ks your wite fo | cor. 6th | 3 i 8 Ih nal pr i ! uf Th ndustry that h gained most by news-| U hairoey readings by appointinent 5 - ‘ L4y i o ] e daverlisris: mavhl hint ioedie] o g IR ‘ | NOLANI'S CORNER PRt e S L ‘ ND KNG ‘ 1 ocontt t fina ! article ) v i et 7 i u ¢ \ SR 5 [ Kn | Nigh non | : : ; i the business were conducted or. only a smat} SEAS distu i n i /ll.\(.z' x’.:.:u/» ' onghhy A Phone 4742 i a « nit \ | their talking and laugh One ' € i T ‘ t e han tion 1 | i day he stopped in the middle of th ‘ > wpon inn ¢ and tition crmon to chide them for their b I o l® Uil : | el R e S Ne wicr and UL ot up {s o [ e RoTR T L e e Moral Training in Schicols. Gt o ek Hbtte ore » | THE CI . CARTER] || RELIABLE TRANSFER CRITICISM ANSWERS ITSELL. ; i . i | Y RY | Blione 1140 Res. 148 & (New York Times., oing out the deor |1 lingl i : ps Rear Admiral \ ms, retived, 17§ At a convention of teachers lust week in Port-| marked nail versel K soon i 5 v. sally )| SY and GOOD SERVICE Navy ed to b iy critical of the I land, Ore er made @ sensation when he filed™ He had no o W ’ [ Hs nacy e Our Motto Ko ) d it did not furn Protested against the obligation laid on the schools| them A 1 i I ¥ Bl i bala men but menwis a \Mice It so, 10 develop “triple-A high moral charvacter Other Looney Stuff | i | r \ i had been stressing the fmportance of teaching rvight s i it it I considerahly hort of th 1mrk e Goverr ' A N e Tl v & training HYINE. bigh sta AR 8 i SH o ‘! x| PLUMBING | ! | eI ot i e Hair on its dome = i : the conm: ts armed foree oS ol JIR AR o0 it el H ATt v | Heating, and General Repaicing ; MR 4 3 o - responsibility of the schools is not instruction in LR e e | Al uatanteed: ion e : ke, LR G UL peligion, theology or even ethics, but in the mod Does: Honeyy comb < S A S8R nl 2R o less mone fi i [ i Xiste per romust be largely throngh example. Teach Lieg, o' why pun ' SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE | ; s v Al testif i just that.'to heir pupils, to maintain discipline, and PHRETS T IR P .:()()l(‘ L Perhaps their's is a el cducation And to inculeate ideals of honor and deceney through their 3 l’\i, I | | their ¢ i one It not expected 0Wn enthusiasm for the job in hand. The problem of | O‘_[“C’“"y’ KV"",'"“W:“‘ P‘“,:"” : RADIO | . ; o - G i qe \‘ \‘uy e oo ‘[ g " Y51 Orin Robb is here from Missouri RENT A BOX TODAY AT V‘ATI‘R KFAT SETS | \ an e val train nto an alvea rowded curr rg t e " ‘:‘ i ;"i"‘ il \‘”“; "I h”“"”' ; i gl Wil and tamily TOVORROW MAY BE TOO LATE i Radio !in]iplh'r:, if\:‘xll l';xln-ls ! under the influence of the teacher. When he i 4 i e AL e et . h R YNC ) ¢ | 0 e 3 PR T i el Huh! Safe Deposit is the cheapest and best e i o \ lis, t { el e o rents | 1 guess the hird who used to mul A Fire and Robberies - ! ¢ i ; ) Grlslaiel i W o '};.‘-‘;;;f.‘l”\.Q"“"' a nifty pile selling cloves musi Insurance against I'ire anc | — s ] i i e e e VS e in the same boat as the fellow " T 28 Bl ; irdence by the welght fon el el Loy o8 wat (o satl i tplia. ranamkel THE S I[\ Sl ] ‘ N( 14 ‘ ¢ than th a Yes, cloves are aboul as useful in FIRS [‘ \ 4 4 DA Allen Shattuck, Ine. ) S . 3 . i {camoufloging & modern breath o A = IS THE VITONAL OKIGINS" PRINCIPLE Reminder of Regularity. hatping are in holding on a modern JUNEAU FIRE IN IMMIGRATION WORTH KEEPING? : hat,” veplied Wiiite Pioperty Loss (Anchorage Times. ) —_— = Business Interruption ( A Failure of the steamer Northwestern to make de T o e Use and Occupancy rimmigration livery of the weekly mail and the many emergency| e don't know much, but we do MARINE ree-fourths, | Shipments of freight which ave @ part of the cargo|gnow there isn't & he-man alive who Cargo i or the Neap{OL every steamer leaving Seabtle for the North,fwouldn't wather &hme home to @ Hulls ] 3 e in these|Maturs will cause disappointment in Anchora *cheerful wife than a house so spick Re;:‘steml Mail I undoubtedly | ™4 throughout the rallroad belt, but it also calls|gnd span he Is afvaid to enter it, - | AUTOMOBILE . ; UMY 0 mind the fact that Al waters have heen re-t Phe modern idea of makin good Fire and Transportation e PYESCNtiy kably free in recent years of accidents of thelappearance is weat that | Collision 1Y YEATs king vecorded last week. The regularity of the serv-|make a girl look | Property Damage ice, in fact, stands out as conspicuous achievement| The reason we know women think Liability 0 rinciple as ap-{n view of the treacherous character of the coastal|more of themselves than they do of ) CASUALTY Ly intended | waters of Alaska and the insufficiency with which|men is because more of the are | Compensation of quotassto the the more dangerous places ave indicated to marinevs. !ty tor good complexions than ave ! Public Liability to the national origing The success with which steamers are operated under Ly for good dispositions Accident and Health 1 keeping the general these civeumstances is atiributable to the experience| Woman's hoastod will power tuke LIFE wat It now Ajand good judgment of those mavigators who are inja vacation about the time her hair | All Forms card for the com-|command of the vessels which traverse the hazardous|beging to zet <tragely | o pl 1 selection | Alaska routes, ‘ The dunbe people in the world ! ere ol 1t we should usel 5 {{(IE 5 thndg nuit g Gl make | ALLEN SHATTUCK,Ine. : Py g S ) The Roosevelt Memorial. (G it cre l“'l\;_ r:;minllv 3 ! Insurance — Real Estate d mose cuses t ( yotible am- (ol ¢ { R N ; troubl ','I"‘]’“ ! (NeW. Yol Wortl) 1 Now and then wa see a wife who | Herely Dk it ol ceet Theyy ) hpropriate in every way was the decision tolBives us the impregsion she relieved nere ik they could do I Which meana e & IBMONIL 66, M eOATE ~RooRavelt S thaloy boy ‘ienie: oIl ine Rodnarsl| 4 2 1 1oone would let in more of the particular ! . ' o State ! bilities of conr ( oposing and | " ] . ) N 7 3 : city where he was born, at the cost of the State I and proposing an s i re i APANESE TOY SHOP 00 0 WRIeN e RATGAYAy A0 aveatad of which he was Governor, a Roosevelt memorial|MOW is relievine him of all the re- lnl'lg ommercu J: 1ernl - resu that their voice el annex of the Museum of Natural History. Through-' SPonsibility of cver having to make % o ~ESAPRREE R S A e H. B. MAKINO o L racial elements who wantfout his life Col. Roosevelt was interested in zoo-|decisions of any kind ! Pron to break down existing restriction 116k, Fiin sutvides ms anlexnloien rivollkoae sovall DG whd o darates itk whole| Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ™ : 22?13;13;2:13 t Street It may be worth while for Scandinavians, und|ored some years of his varied, busy, colorful life. His|g—— ———— - = | Resources at the > close of business, Dec. 31, 1086 .. $RUG1007A0 P. 0. Bux 218 for Mmleirrders others similarly tuated, take account of certainicollections are a valued part ef the edueational > M £ 4 " existing conditions, and to figure out what would|material of the Nation Juneau Public lerary | We solicit your account Wh.('thflt' [ —_— 8 be likely to happen if the inciple of “Nutional| The Board of Trustees of the Roosevelt Memo- | and Free Reading Room| | large or small. Our consisten pe T Origins” is totally discarded | vial propose that $700,000 be appropriated from the| > 5 gm growth is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH The southern and eastern applicants have a vast|$100,000,000-hond issue authorized for miscellaneous Clt}}; }En]é.( Se:u::l 4thoor | helpful service we are able to ROON ” b o " "0Cee vi | sitio al Blmber of rslatbves and- triends “d in politically | constructive wogk to proceed v.\x(»!»\ the qumf.xll n Reagien ree A . | render our customers. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily i 3 T P and basement walls of the memorial. Whether this ading Room O] | pivotal Stat These relat nd friends are now | & E P to 10 p. m TONY LAURIDSEN, besieging Congress to let their people in. and they|MONEY should be charged aaginst the bhond issue or o -1-’ m. to L | Broncicios ; 16y Yl provided in the State budget, like the original ap ienlation BongiaRan San, | | T’ B M B ’ I B l' are sufficien numerous to be able to swing the H”::mi‘,””" of 0,000, a part of which has been 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m, i e . . enrendas ank L S e i votes of those States to one party. or the other,| PTORTREGL preliminary work of planning, we leave to 8:20 p. .. i Jyhsu we Boe We vy wonBigy f it the mather s handled in a partisan and not in|y,"ive finaneial pundits in Albany; the point is that Outrent Magazinos Hawspapers OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA today stands the cold in gauzy noth an American manner. Recent southern and eastern|yye money should be provided; that the buildin Reference Books, Ete. s ings, our convietion i that if sha Buropean immigrants ahve alveady “assimilited” the|which will be a valuable possession of the peop FREE TO.ALL “y "\ jatill Is “weak woman” the weakness districts where they have congregated, and control l‘,,“,um be promptly begun. il s » i )\“9 (S (@, must be i the head. \

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