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DAILY ALASKA [EMPIR FRIDAY, FEB. 4 1927, st A B - 85— - = N ‘ Vo ; Ll PROFESSION 1L 1‘ 1‘ Fraternal Societies I waddod bk il il ——0F —— il r - i Gastinoau Channel pond 1 i 1 | comy 1 1 a2 1= t s [ Drs. Kaser & irechurger B, P 0, BLES y 2 iy | DENTISTS ! T iy i 1 ! i 1 andl 5 G lHecein 'dg. 1>)_y o W e Shbal | PHONE 5 ; e E LBl u'"Gn p. m. HAREY SEHALING 5 News =f tne | 9 JOHN A v‘\\‘: -— ! Charles P, Jenne | DON'T FORGET : IO 5 Iho 1 Queen T e . uE ! e : | i - — § k] n i n | LOYAL ORDER OF ’ : | MCOSE L m Juneau Lodge No. 709 SEWAR G Moct evely Monday ¥ ¥ 1 | 1 o'cloek, Moosns N Davi Dictator R. votary n | | Dr. W. J. Pigg NEAU LODGE 2. 147 | IYSICIAN F.& A M i ond i i ' e 1 4 Most 3 ~ - Order of ? o EASTERN STAR 1 | Fresh Shipment b VR 1{:.1{ 4 1 e Rl . H\“-T |‘\|\wf\‘-‘ ! ] | A\('d Rock | s { B % ———a GHTS OF { ! 7o) J;V!E!‘i‘.fl'{’ | (= Barton 1 I LUMBUS i { "u.‘ w llenthal Bldg. ! 3 b bl e t N | ‘\ DW M \ " ONEERS OF e i i i [ A | | oo No. 6. e A i | oy md Friday o | Lo A t 8 o'clock p. m. Cardsg UL! ( ‘“') READING | | il M« Hall Past and ‘ rately told | * i dent; by appoiutment | 5 = - -~ = ® | DR. ANNA BROWYN KEARSLEY ‘ | CITY TRANSFER - RN | s n nd 492 Gold i COAL. W0O0OD, BAGGAGE NOLAND'S CORNER Qffteng ableaytoGaes B i AND KINDLING | WE HANDLE | tein T ; ot wil- | || Stand at City Cafe—Day oz | C o Pign Whistle Candy | | o A ve 4 i Bl 3 i | NONE BETTER [ Wi - | Box or Bulk \, a = e i n 1 THE CHAS. W. C’\PTE[\ | | RELIABLE TRANSFER x | i | G E’JT(' | Phone 149 Res. 148 | ' i T 'OURTECY and GOOD SERVICE { Jeweler | e 1 Our Motto | 1\ atches, 11 e ® I® e Silverware | \ \ - - — s Jewelry ‘ PLUMBING L] —— IRE Ot TO Safe Lusur: FIRST N Savir Heating, and General Repairing. Ali work guarantced for less money. Call STEVE STANWORTH | } 'R SAFE DEPORIT ROXES I ey FIRE PROOK i AL T ! RENT A BOX TODAY !1 ATWATER-KENT SETS | | St AND SPEAKERS | i VORROW MAY BE TCO LATE ‘ Radio Supplies of All Kinds | Deposit s th cheapest and b 1‘ \"V'I‘\ LYNCH @ ’ mee against Fire and Robberies [ —— ATIONAL BA | JONEAU NSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Ine. FIRE Propertv Loss : Business Interruption Use and Occupancy MARINE "9&?\ RS w) 'fi Cargo | Hulls e @ Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE Tire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liability ! | CASUALTY Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health 1IFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate = ] C(mmwr('ml .MP ANESE TOY SHOP 128 vy Capital, Surpl _ ! e v . | " Tapan noits po \ i E— | Alaska Empire N the woele U S | the cxtent o which leveloned i ALONG LIFES || EDITOR AND MANAGER : s | DETOUR i ( I » tywi i By SAM HILL i P en . lay luced ! | [— -— | t [ exper . S Saae Enterol ] { " : quantitic £t foc i Cbse of 0 o nd 1 terial suppl ! Mothor was car o wear SUBSCRIPTION RATE | | it Japan 1 bidlt in ithe ‘wair cloth that made | conspie Delivercd t i D 4 r i export « products f ) nd now daug n'e owe B . v’ BRE o mile in - ol Walie ! o mak look that One: n nternational field 1 vay i 4 fy | m on etitive wage rat Aloy with the spread ndustrializ ‘ e Anghias Club it begun to ¢ 1 crowd of youn ! MEVBER OF ) ‘ n,t inte ' | | ot Bt The y 1 | Ve : s the 1 thei Gt ews BiTEELO Bloyiied SEEEBUNG iceussing poli n tion ren t 1 . nt toward highe jon WL ter t 1 be nite « by the of export ma Scaconahle Example i ! ket | then t eft 1 I 1 Cla ned ! b Tset nivimming and L Ch 1 d he 1 raw material tree, son,” replicd his da 3 THE PRESIDENT AND MILITARISM, i lent ( i L of n b I Nt cites of 1 1 ) . . R = : Wacted F | h ¥ e i ¢ A\ i 1 A Z¢ a ;A iy oo nd S @ - 1 f withou r tl i : every cffor Vinate forev \tinn e il Q i : BASIS OF JAPAN'S COMPETITIVE POWER. tivn in a SRR \ ke th The | it declares that he ( of its quate preparedness for National defensc it in Not So Much | REoe ¢ W e o A e a wonderful creatu ! & i ) i Gl iRE G g Hodld il lie Thoughttul Ong \ | i O 1 1 ) VRRTRIISYS s J c Start Teward a Library 1 1 I g ¥ e p el Times,) Rl : ! ' BOOK BOOK- Ratle J. Book t Vil Gov. Parks 1 nt 1es 0 1o 2 : } a laska Capitol. That i It than k most Al n [ Ouct i ! t i brin hiad migh I « quait 5 3 i \ ierno ia b Japanese nd the 1 : o 0y Ber Lushen ' th itlic 1 I th whic the hav had t 1 y ; 1 his wit 4 have heen a t t par:ibut qalhg e hityeonty Alio gped: SR e I L single thin 1 history of t I | ] 1s¢ t ( rent 345,000,000 000 Ik about halt 1 es are worl the land Not Hhat It Matters ; Fa e o “ i ; Big Project for Alaska. IeulaloNe o os Hiss el to util \ | hackl i e ; whole ¢ i Y . Their Aim in Life \ Wl b L 4 Ll puk e young folks act 5 : ] i n Alaska i utenm i My, Wil 1 tural i Hetoral | D i & \s il wore born foanre of y ile of timber it n r f Just et thrill development, hows d i i ! b SR ! b More. Liconspicucus, prode o i PR, S Bl ed ; Wiil Somebody Pleass Tell Us— bor Government in busine in Japan JUENIS Iy nuel POl b il meh women proved N e it s ienee. Ty dition of ea production capacity o 1 WO o i A Seny 1”!” ) further colonial development the government hundred” tons dafly the capital investment f " 4 women since the Ninete Bl alliseithon capitel it rallway i project will range between $8.000,000 and §10,600 heBt. WS Tatked onto il ,‘; In cont to the practice in Ame the 090 Coustitution? deposit funds of the postal saving tem Mugnmbac plering vis loreesioey ¥ are made available to industry by direct Federal authoritie It estimated at 5,000,00¢ Be Worth loans It amply sufficient to keep 1t $25 @ minute to talk over e Rt wild . R e mills supplied, even at a daily capacity of (pe phone to a person in Burope portant n b aniie sty Sy for fift eur the torm o w 1 oce remarked OCRSET : R R e pancy of the land will be permitted to moke use of “I'd pay double that the privilegs i f A ford the clearest example t hased timber of talking to Henriette for a W EEa A Y6 df comthel. On According o Federal caleulat 1 tern ' mi 1 telling her 1 think t 0 5 GEHe firmers ol A t and water power resonrces to assure of " lie ocean bhetween uas,' kT, g Cabtat i d n Gf L600,000 tons of paper anunually, and ohserved wy Peck ihla o Cntinina: rmisdisbaly. takes by n to renewal method e forestry wealth i part organization and direction: and 1 inexhanstible Anothan Nut i . T iRl i S ‘ u‘lr-‘] mmu‘m- is Lo sell tn 1 ut not o You have had that rubber pla i n : siadimiL ob makile rRatibe land, merely allowing its tenan for two years now and it 1 i LT e T it dlizibla Sarm ing I ma (THEH, itie o much as a pair of galo ; (o 1 Nl in the past capital b itested uctan t 1 hier husband Gt e ; Xteliga: to thie puralia undertaking development of resonr in forest 1 i SRR i . of (o liibs rves in Alaska because of insecurity in coun More or 5 i ¥ Gnirevel e with ( ment policies, which were subject 1o 11 Fliere may b 18 as inno ing method quent change Under the plan adopted (o promote cent pastimes, bat the rising gener ( I fnditsitil s paper-making | cts, investments appear certuin ation os it never will find our f stable conditions what they are s ke Fad A dumb Dova may sport a bean iy ; ; S e ful diamond ring on the third fingcr gy o Hbclosaedon Indeterminate Sentence. of her deft hand, b if you'd ask ik i TR s el S : ) lier what helpmeet meant she'd tell ! San Francisco Bulletin. you it was canned sinff to use fo DRI California has tried the indeterminate sentence sandwiches It pan 1 wit t [ - State 1 # : . Tty A A sl Iplan and found it a failure, _Some wives give us ihe i ) ORGP bla b FUhanE i It i s unsuatisfactory in practice as it is fallacious they would be so unhappy d R Y PN n theory Jsurcly sue for divoree it their hns e e y Homan i 5 The theory is that the conduct of a prisoner while|bands were so perfect they couldn't ponen i manufacture Japan e % A sres ¢ find any fault with them i rated its f ries with a labor complement R aan "“””“ be. @ factor detenmining tiic leng i, is nothing stranger in lif : of 4.8 anilifon workers: dn. 1 Of thbse [of his sentence, but it.is a well-known fact thabiy, . Soc o G R H quarter of a million were girls under asoned Jailbirds generally behave better during con- Goc o ixteen o od nother THO000 were finement than those not acenstomed to it | The only thing these days tha ( en A4 principally in the textilc | i indeterminate sentence means trying a crim-! Hitialast a_flapper’s brain i mill Aside from t pyards, the total lin n his behavior in prison and not on the!, man's imagination: employment in 1 1 working plants of loffense for which he was sent there We God imany girls on the } was 180 The chief manu [ The punishment fitting to the crime should be' gireet that SEvoull be wiling | ' ! [ than textiles are imposed in open court by the judge that has tried (o take a ride like the one taken hy | 4 ich l elain and earth !the case. Tt is not much of a deterrent to crime Lady Godiva without stipulating § iware, mat quered ware and [to tell the world that a partienlar eriminal has been | here shonld o peeking 8 matehe given an indeterminate sentence. Nobody knows just! The reazon Ran Olinks - miatlis: i in ulture \ the accomplish- what this is going to mean when the term is fixed. | has a lot of nerve to complaft about H t has been re- The proper time is to proclaim the full punishment| hav th 20 40 muph. Hotsewonk is [ r productive when the case is fresh in mind because he helped her with the dishe i we decidedly The indeterminate sentence is protection for thelone night last month i oeoons. But criminal against society, whereas what is needed is that's about as rarc vatively sim Iprotection of society nst the criminal as in June is a wife who tehing of the Assemblyman A. F. Jewett, Jr., of Hanford has|thinks her hushand could brecae ey by r m in cowl places, there |introduced a bill to repeal the indeterminate sentence through an intelligent test success- is now a s acoon crop in autumn [Taw on the ground that it allows too much leniency | fully almost ire that of the spi months for lawbreakers While friend hub is pitying (h and - there e n in It should be repealed men who were not lucky enou & the smallc Sow that this 1 ¢ 2 - to get him, friend wife is envying 7 extension ¢ 1 tly has | Nothing illustrates man's obstinacy more than the' - i been fully i N may circumstance that but for the fact moonshine licker ¥ . i well have directions for is aaginst the law he wouldn't be able to drink Ium-.m Public lerarv l\nl‘:‘;“y. (I \‘;j 1 b Sap0 ,l.b_::. e it at all. CI}A)II on !.,.q D jm“h'l . -lllll l ree R(‘ddll‘lg Room 1914 testifies to & rapid expansion of Jupan's Perhaps, after all, Tacna-Ar is the flea that! City Hall, Second Floor f industries in their Wh pro- | keeps Chili and Peru in a healthy state of activity Main Street at 4th ; 8gress was noticeable in cotton 2 (Detroit Free Press.) Reading Room Open Fror & weaving, the manufacture of porcelain — — $ a. m to 10 p. m. eathenware, matting and « r small manu- | There is one thing, at letst, to be said for the Circulation Room Open From factures. Moreover, the method of approach peison liquor: it does its own enforcing (Colunibu 1to 5:30 p. m—T7:00 p. m. ¢ to the fuel problemi was to be seen clearly Dispatch.) to 8:30 p. .a. in the rapid flow of capital into electrical AL A oL s O, L Current Magazines, Newspapers, vuu:lflprml-s ; o : lt'j absurd to lnw |1:'«'sr[eul N'n.nf_l W .{: not Reference Books, Etc. he happenings o he few years give the farmers any relief n time it will adjourn. ' b stress the progress made along ulmost the — (Louigville Courier-Journal.) [ ' A FR_I‘EJ_TO ALL L Re~ouu»cs at the z‘lose of bu ness, H. B. MAKINO Front Street P 0 Box 218 for Mml Orders L $ 202,417.91 $2,367,937.43 us and Undivided Profits Dcc 31 1926 We solicit your account whether large or small. Our consistent growth is an indication of the helpful service we are able to render our customers. B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA SHEETTBHEHEE THL C LUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Baily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor When we see the way a woman of today stands the cold in gauzy noth ings, our conviction is that if sha still is “weak woman” the weakness must be in the head.