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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1927. ——— a : v . capital w are yet enough of them alive to|%% - - 2 - £ — —— - e e Hemee - | D(“i} ilfl'f\u” l’;”l!"r(’ mik workh while, thed it migHEsatve. i &G ¥ ~ AL ! | D“tnslz;ltgwl\fgvfsmzcvL‘. | R ; Fraternal Societios - ing a fraternal friendship that has long existed | | ALONG LIFE’S . : PROFESSIONAL 2 or . - i ! MY LYWOOD, Cal Feb IR g 53 R T N R ( ' B | DETOUR Al | 3 Y JUHN W. TROY - - - RDITOR AND MANAGER Ihe Federal Government, the government of the | [ 1! Here are two samples of how r. —— — astineau Channel _— = g AP fonE reunited country, ought to give the old soldiers| | By SAM HILL | | hoad: charges. pileup dn.mo N o \ M “a tiip o the seat of government and give them an| | | ""\' ett L FRIN 1A 2 | A* )y 100tin on the de-} s N | _ Ainrk entertainment that would —include visits to the| s = L ““»m_ e Drs. Kaser & Freehureer B. P. 0. ELKS = S s battlefields of the great conflict that surround| Observation of Oldest Inhabitant |sert noof ‘ A s . 1 PR guaiias S . : | What has become of the old-fash-|Two weeks later the compan 1 DENTISTS i Moot W lington J Al i i ‘[turnea to tind the barren wast 1 and 3 Goldstein EBidg. | | Y cvénings ai 8 -k joned woman, who pulled up her | turned to find the rren (| e il ‘.\ B Mkt S RATES. | ] ll,‘,,..,.q(,,.. before sl i down it tally changed by willl (| PHONE 56 | . HARRY SPERILID Beiiess ks u Douglas, Treadwell and Il the President moans' to urge the application| Ol SEEEtE BEOLE Wt e i i that followed the rain. All the « il Hou a. m. to 9 p. m | s eald hane for per mont the 5-5-3 agreement to other war craft than! cenes had to be retaker ! = - JOUN A y E t | | ttlecruisers, and if such a proposal THe ‘Ananias Club P Adolph Menjou and his compony | R . 4 P she 0 e were accepted, there would > to be some American| wpvery woman on the street has a traveled 1,000 miles to include | i i , Stba o de- gh niilding or - some - ship - scrapping inotherfcoar just like may wife's but she new-horn colt in one scene. Wh il D, Charles P. Jenne | Co-Ordinate Bodies et -4 vn 1stin s ]r\'|!f('ll|} atistied with it, :‘h”.\ ”wr \]’l.l(l\':“{ (\:1‘1- bt ."y‘|‘ If DENTIST | ol Prdemasonss il he declared, [ERaHLIE ICHLES SO bt aee A . || cottish Rit o e . ED PRESS. A cditorial from the Anchorage Times appear- | 1he baby .\hw taken out in H)\- wet| | Rooms 8 19 V“]C,m?"“ Bldg.| | ?‘olt,.u R‘m” \ f n The Empire recently inadverently said “fitteen Had It Coming ‘1":“""" |M1WH Yt Al wales thi Sphane iy e Hidey on i A e R Judge: “What made you jump on days until the sun came out, ih e o e L ] o il Higal wolers CRRERL Nomd GGicERCEINE .vl“'l R t the lifa discovered that the colt was too old Odd el il publie Janguage.” That is more than fifty per cent. of as many [that man and neari 2 T ika: TR et Ak " WALTER B 16 ALASKA ¢ R ! R States those awho cannot read! Culbrit; “Your Honor, | was out|to scour the country for anoth Dr. A, W, Stewart LOYAL GRDER COF s ) (el Tl il : : L L U hoveling snow off the hundred-foot e DENTIST 100 the English 1 AR L streteh of walk in front of my plac | Mours @ a. m. to 8 p mi Sureiu s 700 = when this nut comes along and be| Has in | z ' BUILDIN e i t n one day between two Demoerats) . vecite a lot of postry about|Room ady e ,I,,\Yf‘\l\‘ 2 .'ff”]:g.,.r 27 L o ! o in Senate and two Republicans in the Housel . Rt til St wi = I 4 DEW = 5 1 Dictator t 1. of " tives made the thing so that neither Thdge You were justified, and the £ »‘:\.‘\ i il e Capitol nor neither political party had!case dismissed, but Ull fine the nut 2 i : - : i 50 for disorderly conduct. My cwn THE . i 5t i vack still aches from having 1o ¢leen y & De. W, § Pige MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N 117 & tavite Bhedidont G plii | ottt amount of walk ll{}‘llfl ( I PHYSICIAN I Tagn o 1 mament conference. Is it possible 0 | 1 = £ dach monsh $n Odo. B / ) | Y Office-—Secend and Main . ‘ that 1 has got oft wrong { Ho'!\Hl; "\ ehtina Juneau Cold Storage Telephone 13 bl N % t sce how i b " v ITCER v & m‘ “L“‘l Kennecott Copper. s “THE HOUSI OF | = S | ool de g YA . i i n A LR ST = (Boston News Bureau.) L S o l"k‘\"ll GCOOD EATS” | | Order of f 5 e " 2 t Copper Corporation is the largest strict- ke i ek | Bldb EASTERN STAR L ASKA RESIDENTS ARE LUCKY. onyendptuun i | os . A producer in the world. s HOVE COORING s andand s = T ombined production of rising 410,000,000 7 The te one ¢ O n 1 IR ¢ Hears “Here's” A!l Right : Kennecott's cost was among : et QUICK SERVICE) | L ! e sty upans g st in the industry at 8.07 ceits a pound Ju 5 "I‘I Ak | CGastineau Hotel | | hir L o oy W1l charg except depletion reserves. On e ot Try Our B ”/]h.h.v =) . 1 s ‘ basis, costs this year are averag'ng under 3 5 # v ; Alaskans who have .y S e How puell pleehaily Net o = KRIGHTS OF . f tions the clearer | ,“ 1 J,Y ’ Tt e i tor d \ R BERG & HARRIS De. Gen. 1., Barton N &OLUMBU"J Here apd there one finds A gr $33 500,044, or $15.34 a share L L L Proprietors CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bldg. | ok Viash n Seat n Franeisco, or the With $11.200.242 working capital on Dec. 510 e i e R in. : Lo Monic i ‘\ ) T t5 Dlanstl this t the Tervitory. But 25, back of the 4,471,124 shares of stock the com G i | chimopracTIG it T where ther m ' a dozen who will pany pessessed a od financial set-up. Ratio of cur Which Are That { , V e Al L i ) B e [‘ DYV 5 ] ! 1 you that they v ! ver left the North. rent assets to liabilities on Dec. 81, 1925, was about| . WHES A1E THot i o ) e 1ot e vl s dskion o e Ouil o RS hi COAS I CHIIRT | SHouLD ReEP His . #| AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF e pu | hem will e ) 3 b4 0L SIAtioDE Uil BANS ¢ STRIKES AUTO { \ = W . | .m; ( i i Ba et in the price of copper means fre e e (_THE Nr ATHE Y | ALASKA, Izloo No. 6. s e B e in Alaska than in'8n incerase in earning of Kennecott of $1 a sharel o . o8 SOIEE EIHE condFrid i ption tho lig, Pased: on.cnulent Tate: ot output. ASrerRISLIBNG=OLIGS I ses AN Sera donuslianTiar o'clock p om. ( I art of (he Oberations and costs point to a final net of neas the coaster wouldn't have boen huit At Moost Hall el W e- 37 @ share for the stock last year at all it e had hit it wonich, Jresident, fL il o e The company has substantial ore reserves and can | | Mitinic TTirioy, Seqribiny n the hroud d ; b toteranice oF HHE 50 crease production whenever copper prices warrant Batiien oF Wim Bandits | that t found anywhere el In view of its good treasury position, good earning e T R = — — Reall 1 truly, there noi peoples ANYWNEIE fgy ' noor conper market anul sounn inhystonl Yebh=bigs A SR R L et atlion ! CITY TRANSFER who are more fortunate than those who have located givioin. Kennecott has much to recommend it “m,,l o s ais anen BiilnE station 1 g S0 Wi in Alaska and have a husiness or a good job and ends have been inereased in the past earnings | nd 422 Gold- | AND KINDLING | # home mounted and another annually is expectod And That Ain't All 1 Phone 582 | Stind A on, 1£ director ide en increasing the «oNg WIRI ENOUGH.™ Headline ¢ public opin- | | Hou 1 | i Id i | ! S SICOAT dividend this year. at stock would sell to yield jy 1os Ange paper ! e way the \ oughby Ave.. Phone | A REPEAL OR MODIFICATION. Letter than 8§ per cent. On the $4 dividend the we'll Watech This With Interest | town is go (4] : L 2 : U and Dr. Nicholas Murray But- stock at this price yields 6.4 per cent | “ruE NEW IRTS DEMAND AL B = % 4 BRI S R BotH. Rami - - - SILK OVER THE KNEIE [OSE S £l i thiater o | b y i er, PPresident « olumbi niversity, both Rep . % i 4 L R e ; 3 3 G 18 = - b " ANSR Pl lers, holieve that the most sat Canadian Justice vs. American Justice. P "l'l ""l”';‘l Had "["""‘“I‘:i U ot of satisfaction In sincerc l THE CHAS. W. CART ER | RELIARLE TRANSFER AL something like that for quite awhiic s A i way 1o disp ( ¢ Prohibition question i A 1] servied Let us grocery you OR 1 | Phone 149 Res. 148 l ; t ' o i i teenth Amendment and (Vancouver, B. €., Sun.) and .ml.\ we are Au.\n}nle« xlu S it th ‘. I‘:r(“..'l'llv, !\\RY ; dat COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE e b e order to discover the seeret of the efficiency Bew skitts can make daughter do (Successor 1o oi dAct natol Borwlt Has:syggastod thal Jioonlor i ‘o what father couldn't | “The Last Se i ur Motto 3 W an ce, the N rk State Legislature AL ) i | e v A The Last Service 1s ni dr wwree to submit the question of ©f Canadian justice, the New York State | isla u»n | \\l ( .v\l‘l (I“O(AIHRY | i e 1 vesterday listened to addresses by prominent Ontario | ART S | reatest Tribute” M AL R SHU R oL g 1 ter Sposen! i The Store That Pleases OBTh B R At i 2o dis 4 ges and barristers. . e = g referendum. Dr iys D illing to accept 1 Public confidence in the courts, speadiness of trixl Sbosen life's o funny gume, | PHONE 83 and 85 ! Phone 136 s : e e ; il lic confidenc ) B & ¢ shoul vy | B = G the challen senat Jags;. wlao ol Bl oyl etiion of appointing judges, rather than ! “’E"" “f";'-‘_ | = = | : PLUMBING y { publican, i 1l o referendum, but he ..o e them, were some of the factors mentioned as SPoser l‘“»\‘l“'”.‘-l painn A | e ——— Heating, and General Repairing S oolnlibubinlt Lhe qnoation of lifying €ho Volstedll voiorst a1 utice Binaior (6 AmeiloAn e s : Slould o L | ————— : | il ko Act at e, e the people to de The veal seeret of British and Canadian justice | fon) “l”', '“‘ i Lol i ‘ v /' l/’ /" lf/‘ BI 4‘% | less money. cide y they would favor modiftying g (hat it is not justtice at all. ‘,'I] e e I /l RE Y()l ! AR . VLV Call STEVE STANWORTH the Volstend » e fe of each State eould The fundamental theory of British justice is that [ RYC Y ;'L“‘Hl.l D Ta | e Phone 505 decide | vt degree of alcoholic the majority of men who are decent must he pro e al : i | IN' q i P‘IJT Y rl e A e conte " t within the meaning of the tected from the minority of men who are lawless Mo or s Tich ; AL 4 . & 3 : P Constitution nator Wil Republican of Olio, The Whole fdea of British law i3 to protect society.! .. Mors of bees True =~ | | civded s joint ioader with Senator Shep American law splits too many hairs. In its! CACEE GF8 107 G LLINES & modon | ¥ o oo i ; Texas, of drys, thinks Senator ldable and sincere effort to arrive at perfect jus- S fre ok “’;”'i“'u’l'” sl Arc your valuables protected against the RADIO ¥ X iRl i r tice for the professional criminal minori as well i iy e ! rolars the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not ATWATER-KENT SETS onsistent, and agrees that Senator Wad s Rfa Another proof that women are con- | of burglars or 3 o AND SPEAKERS Ats toomeet the guestion squarely, How- @ for the law-abiding majority, it has forgotten trary is the fact they survived tight | be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the ; S ) : ever, o declaves wthat iy will TSt duby of protecting saplety at L dogte I prosdh (e e RaRE U &t positive kind of safety, by dspositing your Radio Supplies of All Kinds t S ! posal it h iitiot Lyl LAGLE WM pigits OLghe onminRl bR lie X oRg ot e B e SRR ot phositive LGSR D lr L MARTIN LYNCII ke t : rights of mankind despite all the dire things predictea valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults o ' ,‘ SR RS Most American judges and lawyers arve honest g o i S It is ovident that Senator Willis, in try to - as a4 vesuit of going around in winter it ol | e N B ‘ ‘ s ) . i incere and capable. American law has been framed Just ‘o6 poinG to. the gkt of nude I : . : i o Jentualenity sanilsdTiLg I RENG 2 ! A 1ot of women these days are will THE T that ma peoj wo modification who But it has followed the idea of pure justice g o geh everyibisg But fhe mBats b would not want 1 completely to-elim- g, glavishly that it has rendered itself inffective. In 5 l“u N * I B . 2 ; ; ) g o sl ‘ : o0 time, | | Ban inate the | enth Am He s opposed to justice we need ideals But most of all we need 1t I8 golng to hie.an awful jolt to trsl (ll"’"" Allen Shattuck. Ine. compromise of any cort nd he is not will-'practical rosults flaming youth when it eventually ing to permit OF JUNEAU people o hay chance to give - s FIRE discovers the SSTOP” signs on life’. Property Loss expression to theiv opinion in the premises. His Are You Wet or Dry? | nighway were not put up just for a| s — [ Bus{’nm Fiteeuntion contention that to advoeate a compromise is not i joke. == ; T e i = X o J . & se and Occupancy honest ix o absurd that the only reasonable inter (New York Worll.) | oy Uing AGBiwives geti16es)| § 3 flz Wfig% < S) MARINE 3 pretaticn of his position is that he has assumed it Bxcerpt from a speech by Louls Steinberzer of ot than they do of love from their| f ' U DY DI DI P DY S D N ; for tactical purposes Jersey City before the New Jersey Bottlers of Car- pugpanacti i O | )i S NL.J&...) W f{'fi: The position of most of the so-called wet | bonated Beverages: A “w (M How can vou cxpect a woman not e ) bt | echatersd Mail Senators is that almost any sort of a change would Soft-drink bottlers have found business 1 to 100k upon man's hoasted superior- * | AuTOMOBILE be an improvement over the present situation. While a-good umle _["“mmv“m"”'“t ‘_“"'\ Ao fip= |ity as applesauce when she knows | Fire and Transportation ost of them, probably, wculd lke to have the termined to nnvml_ neither the wets nor the ihe couldn't even zo around in high- i Collision ghteenth Amendment repeated and let each State| inys. ani st EheRiE NG dnanianly o0 | heeled slippers about as thick as | Property Damage Heoife. Tor TtaBIL, as e |"y~1| PR St by In the first place, so much liquor is con- gold leaf without getting a tvip tol Linte 4 St o) it L S niR L) sumed under Prohibition that there is lively e cematey | i B o are LROLUALGn, Bdioy vowld, | pevter Sthodin- demand for carbonated waters in mixing 1t i idetitie sofapilotuot womer | Sk o cation of the Volstead Act to a continuation of th nighballs; and in the second place, so many | don't seem to think Bny move of los: Pobho Tiahis turmoil caused by tH tempts to enforce it have turned to soft drinks since Prohibi- ing their husbands than they do of | | et % i g | tion that it would be foolhardy for the hot- losing their tempers. | LTI":IH ent aj eal PROPOSE REUNION OF THE BLUE tlers of carbonated beverages too offend | A baby still muy be curicus enough | | e THE GRAY., cither the wets or the drys and thereby {to' want to: see tharfnsida ot & walch i incur the danger of losing the business from to see whal makes the wheels go| &R i Howard, a Congresiman from Nebraska, has| either side | round. but only a blind man now | J T urged that the Federal Govriment take cognizance) And that is an honest, frank and forthright state-|need be curions snoushs ta. imaune | ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. ot and aid in promoting a final reunion in Wash-|Meut of principles on this troublesome issue, it We what girls wear underneath. | Insurance — Real Estate Ington in 1928 of the surviving soldiers of the North ¢YeF K% @ A gitl mighi spend more time| | 30 Tt o e N e around home and dress differently | e G A iy 1. Federal prohibition agents in Texas and OKla-|ff she didn’t know her mother was| : : B : e RGP ho e s U on SOMIEY: oy ape under striet orders mot to drink whiskey. | away o at the mov or a bridge nont, Nebraska, at the cncampment of the € movies o 3 b . 5 : Grand Army of the Republic at Des Moines last vear.|hought they'd try to push prohibition to such| vords | LouRe llvl'.zgs C E TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ; Tender words seldom are heard | whose resolution favoring a reunion of the survivors lengths?—— (Philadelphia lnquirvm around the home when a family is —— | getting the touch breaks. d Undivided Profits . . _.$ 202,417.91 al both T T e A Capital, Surplus an young boys| A lot of hushands wouldn't be so Dec. 31, 1926 ..$2,367,937.43 A to take up swimming for safety's sake. crazy about poker if spending an Beaources at the close ofihumsess, b of the armies of the blue and the gray was adopted The suzgestion has met with the appro North and ith, and Congressman Howard called | were ad the attention of Congress to the matter (Detroit News.) ening at home didn't mean listen. g 10 u rehash of all their faults. We solicit your account whether [3 —n i | It is fitting that there should be such a reunion. | S e e e i animosities and bitterness long ago departed from | A political timber it seems that Cyrus Woods | S large or small. Our consistent ¥ Blovs i Soxgts 1t $roks St OF Mo Naste |1t Devs. Ia raein i the woulh (CIncinnati | Daily Sentence Sermon growth is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH and South. For many years the members of the| Enauirer.) | Nothing is more affected by the helpful service we are able to ] ROOM Giiant avriyiof vihe emublic and s itas Ghmel ) —_— —_— | weather than rheumatism, except re- render our customers. " Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, Daily federate Veterans have affiliated throughout the coun-| M Will be no reflection on the new Governor | ligion |of T every day TONY LAURIDSEN, owe ot 3 St e The B. M. Behrends Bank oo if his name doesn't appear in the papers tr. (Boston Globe.) | | s if they were members of the same organi- tion There w a reunion of both Union and 3 e S E. R. sends word that Edna Mae TWhn e s e Confederate soldiers who participated in the Battle 841 Hdywood's marriage 184 {““Mu] okt B e & s i A € way a woman ot ay S E tradic- Dye lives at Detroit. Doesn’t he pre - today stands the cold in i of Gettysburg a few years ago and there have been|yigy of the story of his death.—(Toledo Blagey | fer blaner: i OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA 198y MaRlER ol I gex ooth many similar gatherings. But it would be a fine bR a8 | o -2 b e i k she $ b sy | I i o *' " still is “weak woman” the weakness thing to have a final reunion of all the surviving| Money makes tie Senator elect go—back where | Rollins” Silk Hose for ladies and ‘ must be in the head. soldiers of both North and South in the Nulimmll‘lu- came from.—(St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) lchihlren at Jarman's Store. adv. N L2y l

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