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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDN 1927. e PTRPE AR b A Eole l i’ I ’, " find tment Iheir dutes are neither legislutivejp—ou-— **—fl Mo = - Sl al Al {1 1"11"’( 1 itive, nor are they endowed with censoriou : P | cses QQ Fraternal Societies i) Cuoriy. ey are provided for the pursess ot || ALONG LIFE'S || PROFESSIONAL || L Societie: ROY DITOR AND MANAGER : ) Shathali hobne MR RIS | DETOUR i i y TN -YOHN W T S s = omntitted and to. w robably committed T b — — Gastineau Channel Publlshed overy 1 xonp Fave By Al T the crime. If a Grand Jury finds that crime has| 3y 8AM HILL | = I N PRINTING COMPANY 1 M bahbiy been committed and the evidence indicates 4 [ a Alarka i W some particular person or persons probably com-| | L Drs. Kaser & Freeburger! | Enterc i ofr Juneau nitted it it uld indict. Otherwise it should “‘”".{ A Married Man's DENTISTS Wednentiy matier e ts peace and protect the reputation of any personlyw.i it a cracker 1 and 3 Goldstein E!dg s e SUBSCRIPTION RATES roperso nvestigated | wants, | | PHONE 56 ABEing Bl cveclt by coniler ih Jussatl. Baug ind Too often Grand Juries have assumed an im Her praises | will gladly sing; | ! | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Exalted ot Slrabinel e LU L] tance that dees not attach to them. They are not inl Por she's so different from . — e o One year, $ Ny respe entative bodics nor have they any| Who's always wanting oy : o SRR VIS i kot i g ¢ Obscrvation of Oldist Inhabitant | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | | Co-Ordinate Bodies Telep) ! | Ihe failure of the moyement to recall Gov. Hart ‘ihe old-fashioned woman who DENTIST | of Freemasonry ek leyewill have a tendency to localize the big Wash-{ o\ st from vealhing all day Slde Scottish Ru MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ngt It to a contest between the Governor and|pais a daughter WHo gets that wa | Rooms 8 and 9 Vu](nm\c Bldg. | 3 The Assoc i JOU the Tieg the battle will continne for more! from dancing all might | S ey | epublicition ws d % A e 2 f,d\.‘].n', this g i than nic ' o hed l | 5 i 1 publls 3 ) = = | The Anania b | &% ; Vs = | e When Young ssanm the Cataling Channel he de N A S s B { Dr. A. W tewart | o ‘ claved that no one else would ever do it. He v (his Nicaraguan siiuation enough {1 DENTIST 008 mistaken. 1 1o been done again, and by ; itd have no vight to criti I 2y SIHGL £ i e | Juncau Lodge No. 7072 " cize the Administration’s polic |1 Niniste ¢ R TR {he mitter ; o night, 8 o'clock, Monso It took a Port e rebellion, a Japanese funeral | K “ vt i n ind W o swimm to crowd the Chinese fraca No Brains Stever Siikaling from the first page top column Johni" exclaimed My Dirmb l 5 2 tedly, “I knew. it wasn't saf i X ¢ o & £ | Coke Hill. Fust our money i that \uui; o | De. W. 1. i"fii;': WOUNTF J&NALA';J 1.0DCE 147 W what mihes yo! me a i i [SICIAN | . . . Ted Waskly News:) e asked, unexcitedly Count Ludwig Salm Von || PHYSICIAN | Socond ana fourth Manaay P lent ( a ha n\“m ;“mu for Judge it has gonc broke. | just ot Hoggstracten, husband of' | Office—Sccord and Main B R ics e lolil : S k 1 wrote b ed no Millic t* Rogers, posed for, | 18 | 20 the Third Division to succeed Judge E. 1. Ritehic " - ! | Al { Mist Coke Hill, a resident of the Territory since 1898 lig-{oxpiRin i 5’}“ picture coincident with’ | | i Secie The new . was one of the first lawyers I siis application for American! | : | 3 practice in the Nome camp during the gold excite- Write Your Own Hcads to cilizenship papers. o | Dyl Van Order of 1l o ‘;i" e i il:“ i ‘m,‘,':l‘\,,' lwion a Mildred SHOULDERS v, Charles e - {41 (eatn 201 Goldstein Bldg EASTERN STAR L) 38 MR DDA Disteict Attorncy, and moved to the Fourth Division SHOULDERS, divorcs £ NOTiCE i ope b St ; 2 ] nee 2 efof (1 making his headguarters in Fairbanks, where e pra Claive LY vs. W : : Licen e physiciar ! | Ihe dispatche ut : h silchis wee; granted Afier Janu 19/ A Gastinean Hotel ik f e i e i i ticed law and engaged in numerous venture e tastineaun He h i : b el bl e d Coke Hill was always a lover of the great ot e are Al ol s e e £ led e by of the people of (0015, and at every opportunity, would join the stam W 2 Site Ceabin e e, e . ” o S M Ll o Hart. Vedes in search of new fields of the hidden teastne R Rl s sl sl KNIGHTS 0 the e probi ol e so-called A8 e’ luo. ‘sorved o8 Ghitedl States . Comimitae ohes i 1 don't ¢ och peid i gl l‘ L(JLUMB[h 5 o8 ' that the recall was 7 1f this W then count date Please be A ley polici ; Fairbank nd other localities in the Fourth | i A0 ok not intended o be used 1o settle differences of Judg- (U R0, IR 00 Iiegseslig S : g ment, but that its purpose was to give the voters a Durinz all these rs his love of pioneer life \ CHIRCPRACTIC [t vord to Wise CHINCPT 1c I e opnemove ane whose coutsenin aftice had beent g or anhmals leail him: tor matnbatnt aolnise taniiel v..r" S ‘ stonms I dishonest or sca It is not charged that Of the Bastest dogs that could be bred, and as a y I I Hartley's conduct has hoen cithe true son of the north he would enter his string of " raNIa Tonas tnsrh e e AT A | S S That Gov. Hartley will an issue in-the pris fluckies, v the vaces for the big derby, and drove M e L'{‘:” el Ll AL'}}\IIJ.A,Q]I({[‘)\L IPI[O!\F&LR ' G¥ piiples ana election of 1928 seems to Dbe certain, tem bimself g i e g : 1. Allirocht 3 And if the opposition to him can unite It wa ften tidof Coke Hill that ]f" toolk \ X FHERARIST I Meating ¢ sceond Pridey o Beniidate he will probably not succead himself. In Hetter ¢ of his dogs than he did of himself. 11 eas )b forinatian ; o | B oG o o ORIl the meantime, how he will be Governor untii last venture hefore MOY I ato _'”" """7”‘ ““" Lod Sbinewhens he sunls heen | 2 | fy lama reteeshimonts AU Moo Hall RER G 00 e, Molir-sann. Laim: on: whislh T wak take the muil contract from Fairhanks n.], [ « Iditarod, e 2o g 410 Golletein Bhls. v " donich, President; o ikl e for two years, over the new trail built by the Alaska Ao | s, Minnie Thirley, Secrobuiyt & enuntil e - Road Commission by way of Lake Minchumina Prostl paaer M Gl a et S g e W) savaRT M S - The Third Division is lncky to have a man Dol Shi Sl e ohe. fot 164l At - = 3 HLed hit (3 aslkd 0 [l r o L T 3 Y, b i A m S H PRI TION TR G UtEs: SE e s e i part Yook yaver: “Surely the tme <Q’j,‘.. i A BROWN KEARSLEY ’ ;1 CI1Y TRANSFER - covie when Ameriean statesmen mu - cian and Surgeon . 3 R D TS e e R exploring and blazing trails into new valleys and over 4t R SRR B 2 Qold- | COAL, WOOD-DBA}?SAGE 2 S mountain ranges never before visited by man " WIERY v hone 582 | AND KINDLI 5 mate of vopulation of the United States m licy . I¢ ri Stand at City Cafe—Day oz vl bire Difenti. of G Cen his gives a total S S e I know it's o misprint but go:i v Ion Night—DPuone 377 estimated population of 115,625,000 on July 1, 1927 The Literacy Bill. how true! ader ‘n D i i s o al® A8 as compared with 117,136,000 on July 1. 1925, and S = wehind the I ) ;i 4 ' 105,710,620 on January 1, 1920, The total for the (Auchorage Times.) Which Are That ; roand aom l In = P Tiisia oot While the Alaska literacy bill, now hefore Con Niniitars ita e Qaamn o S i ottt i B e el it apoy fhe A el and which appears destined to he acceptod by Pittshurg Paper.) ustomers must at ol THE CHAS. W. CARTFR h LLIABRLE TRANSFER! regarding b deat i ration ang UIETAYOL ihat liody and become luw, in the Marnifory, wis boen Glaoten Mazhitsmttsti BeHod Tieths ] i | | Mita popnintion dor the several Stutes JRnrrived. it i i Ay o TASEE AITEERY e Ll MORT JAP{ | Phone 149 Res. 148 poi € of a contentious condition, namely the largs iliiterat Agnbs Rasum-plitsbur . i o ESY and GOOD SERVICE by distributing the total increase for the United nattye vote, has met with some opposition on the tisfaction! re o i Voo ) [l JOURTES OflmM o States since 1020 on the basis of the distribution of papt of the public, and figures prominent fn cam Discovered { Il ur Motto L Teass batheen 1010 nna 1020, "excupl At mofpRign Thonden, 16 ey ibe considarell ¥l CHOGIIRHE R S0 e o i e et SANITAR i s o |w # estimates are made for those States which showed a progression rather than reversion to principles which reporter, “the difference between & ; ‘|-.‘ s ! Corner 4th and Franklin St decrease of tion from 1910 to 1920, or 1920 denied each and everyone a free expression of the city editor and the wge public S Phone 136 “ T 5 to 1035, the in such cases being the ballot. If we are to take figures compiled by o L [ - = | PLUMBING | population in Federal Government as a basis for discus , what is it, Il bite?” grinned T —— < Heating, and General Repairing * Estimated would appear that the percentage of illiteracy in the the copy hoy — All work guaranteed for Censu Population Nation demands some agency caleulated to work a “When a city editor starts onl to 3TV TEB ; T ’ Ifsv i Toss ey i Jan. 1, 1920 July 1, 1927 |change. According to these figures the United States make a long story. short you bet b 1 " ’4‘ } ()! / ;\ !, 1 I/l /i 2.0 Call STOVE STAN [ S Dima V48 174 ) 549,000 has six illiterates out of ev hundred population. does i, sighed the cub Gl ( Phone 505 A aonn 162 150000 [ Germany : Denmark have only two illiterates I ‘!4”’1)/”) i kD 1 per thousand population More or Less True I\' i fi / . R T Gl forsi i | Nine leading European nations are less illiterate’ Women haven'l advanced so f | Colorado 1 [than the United States along the path of masculinization e Obritiactico b 1.636.000 i Three out of four criminals come from the ranks they have quit snubbing other woin Ave your valuables protested against the attacks RADIO Diclawin : 12,000 of the uneducated en who are not dressed as good ¢ of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not ATWATER-KENT SETS T tiin) o Goluniine 10000 | Fifteen million [sic] American voters cannot read they are : e P10 n, but cecure the | AND SPEAKERS g oy 0 968470 1,363,000 {the English languags | The trouble with marriage s tha be satisfied with A Sel i Radi Sapplies ot Alll Kinds i Bodriia ) 05§39 3,171,000 [ It is estimated that illiteracy costs the United so many fellows who are the bherri most positive kind of safety, by depositing MARTIN LYNCH Tdahe $31.806 14.000 | States §825,000,000 a year, for an occasional date are oil can valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of |l s : 4 o Hiinois 6,485,250 50.000 | The census showed 1,400,000 children from seven for permanent one i Indiana 2,920,290 to 13 years getting no education at all The more tired a wife gets of Loy R e S SRR e i - P Niors b | Despite the great mass of historical data and husband the less rest she'll give h i L e 160957 {the daily examples of what illiteracy means to a ears THE IquTI{ ,!N(E Kentucky 116,630 I man progress, the examples of su 88 due to We have met-@ ot of happy peo Yo Pe ° l ’; !‘ B J ¥ 4 e fhanEn B {education, and the efforts made to vemedy the con- ble in our day, but none of them if 1rs j\fl”l“"fl ann Allon ' Shattuck, Tne \'1< 1 65,0114 703,000 Idition progress | not heen as rapid as has heen ever got that way from having got i Allen Shaltuck, Ine. \1‘ nd 1,149,661 1 4|;.I\|H> hoped for Now that the principle of self-determina- revenue on somabody to whom they OF JUNEAU FIRE R al nuat L 852856 1.242:000 | tion has undergone the test and been found want- felt they owed afgrudge. Property Loss Mol gai 3.668.412 1.490.000 g, it becomes necessary to form some rule that' Another I'N\*lvlfi,w:.\' it doesn'i I;-l\ = Business Interruption il Al i | Will force the shortsighted parent or unambitious to 10 have a lot of hard luck is bg: | £ s i Use and Occupancy Minnesota 2,387,125 2,686,000 Wi Ay o v alg y Qv e G % n Miditatint i *1.700.618 [either fit their offspring or themselves for the en-|cause everybody else is (00 busy with ;‘*{' V\*" Vy T\ PN MARINE Missour g 3. 404,055 o l“'”“” {ioyment of the full privileges of the Nation, namely | their own affairs to give you any Wy N ‘/, P ) :Jv)u\‘ \\ Cargo M Sk gy 44050 ihe ballot, or he denied t privilege. The literacy Sympathy | | Hulls 4 45 it . 1 : [test s the fairest rule that may be applied. 1t! When we contemplate the st = = : | Registered Mail Mt : [deprives o one of a right, but compels those seck-| H0ns of an old maid and an old mar | AUTOMOBILE : '\ s . A ling it to qualify for it. [vied woman it always makes us feel | Fire and Transportation New Hamp: 66,00 | g {that the sorrow of an unmarried ici Niw Torway 5,155,900 19.000 Ala is signally favored with means of ac- ; i 3 | | Collision Rt 3 460 ot 3,600 |auiring the foundation of an education in its splendia| WOman must be worse than the trou- | Property Damage New Mexico 160,350 ) I o i el bles a married one has to fac | Liskitit s Yorik 11 ‘0 yschool facilities, which are available to both whites Hovall T e omah ol iability e 5807000 |and natives. The Territory does not disfranchise any- Logeniiag Rk o OO BT | CASUALTY R S ; SR lone. He who declines to accept the opportunities '°resting to 0 L | Compensation North Dakota 610,87 641,102 | » ’ ) anchises | change their migfls often they never | Y S cis o offered to qualify for full citizenship disfranchises : | Public Liability Ohio 5. 759,201 6.710.000 [ change their natures. | Accident and Health Oklahoma 2028 23854.000 i sl xS SRS NCE IU's going to he an awful shock to ! LTEC ent a ! : aragon (80,84 Ead ooy | Mussclini says he will make loafing a erime, | ® 10t of * when they get 1o | “All For Pennsylvania 8,720,017 9.730,000 501 . LR [ heaven, it they do, to discover the orms 5 5 g s i this country we're trying to make a felony | % 5 MR | | —_— I Rhode Island 604,307 T04,000 i S {people they toadied to occupying | | 3 AT e 4 bad hablt and there s some quostion whether | fo b HieY S i s TTUCK.I South Dakota Giis 188 complete sucosss.—(l L”"n Nows.) {way up in front wearing the fine ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc Tennessee 2 : Natd Are it Ea ) apta s ) CIOWRE ) Insurance — Real Estate Hikhs 1,663 828 | We \\nnlhx. if l.nvx( .n.' moments d .m: \\klnn .l.- One big trouble with the world: to-! ftan Y Is sitting before ||Inh>,<ll ateamingahot huckwhents! o vy ta tiierogara ap fiaty. beonic] { atmatt 352,428 . y'm:‘I ;““”:I? .~.n;i : w ;"“:Trl n;u)nm‘.h 1878ereNe who can't afford to: nide in fine cars L ? > - ¥ » i 106 o and hopefu (Houston Post-Di ch.) rig i " Virginia 100,187 2,516,000 » who think thev can't affora uot (o) & l x 5 i Washington 6621 L562,000 e BN e s ST s | Its a queer twist fo human nature S“vl'l S Conl'nercl(l JAPANESE TOY SHOF West Virginia 1,463,701 1,646,000 Mrs. Nellie T. Ross, now retired made a sweet,| (14 makes so many people willing £l H. B. MAKINO S IReAnEED 9682.067 2,918,000 W\m:ml) \l, vernor of “gw'?“"g f.;» \\\-ui yu;nsl. h]lrs.“,, endure the contempt of the bill . B, 4 5 9 Miriar PTEUsON, O exas, has also retited.—| . ilectors o . i e S e 104,402 241,000 'T“u“.l;x“ A 1 g ( {‘lx‘lnfl(“lv in th i efforts to try to im Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... _.§ 20241791 Front Street *Population. Jan. 1. 19205 decrease 1910 | . e Ao press: the neighbors, | Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 .. $2,367,937.43 P. 0. Bex 218 for Mail Orders ',H::',lt'm" Hents Gauunrl | Aren’t the Chinese the queerest people vou ever Baily Genignas Sbrmin (5= = Sa L i B ; h heard of? = lnu- )\.u(u‘:;ll,\' \\‘l:ml to. vun their own| This would be, an fdesl woild it We solicit yol‘l" acgmmt wh_cthel; [ - '] o IRy CV BT ; . \ country (Milwaukee Journal.) the golden rule was used often as| large or small. ur consisten T Y h DER WITHIN HIS RIGHTS.|"" jthe golden rule was us: as 3 L D ] TTORNEY RYI E‘_l_ _17 X SR N R g [the rule of gold | growth is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH The request of Attorney Ryder of Fairbanks that Texas "',', Do xight. to complatn,. Jgy ilciavy e helpful service we are able to ROOM 8 @eand duey. which tecomomended that He be ‘”]"]"’:]' l‘l'“.“ ;’”“'“ l”“’-‘ dsglared; SMa fori My, Ve | News of the Names Club ‘ render our customers. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily ] i Ry A (Philadelphia Record.) . telb ¢ i % | 3 suspended from practicing law, be required to present | Ll ¥ = I U. Lovejoy, of Dallas, Texas, must TONY LAURIDSEN, ] ! a specific indietment against him or expunge its And Senator Heflin will never allow. this country| — 0% fo the vixing ganeration. [ ’ Proprietor ¢ i R ‘as baseq| And Semator He r r ——a——— | 1e D. . Dbehnrends bank » " recommendation from its final report, was based|y, yot into another war unless it's war of words Jarman's Thrift Shop for bargains| . S5 T e * upon right principles. nd Juries ought not 10| pallas News.) /in Dresses and Aprons. —ady. | hen we see the way a woman of G smirch the name of any citizen. They ought not to et U SERE R et R OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ilmlay stands the cold xin gauzy noth be permitted to do so. As a matter of right they Farm ,,.|,‘.f is not to be had by slowing down DR. W. E. MULHOLLA; et QU7 G ql[‘fiT'noq'r\\-;:;“:;x’:n "flu'.mt ‘; s ghould protect the good names of citizens unlessithe plow, but varying the contents of the seeder. !Has opened nis Dental Office ' g - ¢ % » @ ;mmt e i he::l‘ e weakness there is sufficient cvidence submitted to them to|— (Houston Post-Dispateh.) (Rooms 910 Malony Block. ‘nh‘ SA(S, ‘ S)ESE JES) 5'5,‘ B, :

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