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< THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1927, W Ll Al . m AL i e s H ¢ apec for wlo i Py e T L —ty—— AR, — 8 - 4 { { I 1 . & Mo i I ) n were there to | AILONG ZIIu3 J re the house to buy a 1 PROFESSION 11 I Fraternal Socteties Sy > T 7 ™ e him e platfrom, by a bit | YTV T H Thete are time i ' i e e n SOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Ll g Hilite, Rei DETOUR 1 hher sie prosent ! ,!; G 5 Vit i o e MG, Hy DA (et e B e b ) A ——u | sastineaun Channel iy by A i ceiving: Dreniles, Bashitel By SAM HILL e grows up and gets to be a alE 5 — visit Baron Giesl was across the river in 4 dEed mother L . it Ausitro-Hungarian t To all intents | e S i b consid he female's right Drs. Kaser & F l‘(‘(‘l)lll';’l‘l‘ B. P. 0. ELK5S I purposes the ‘ The Ancient Blacksmith dress conspiciiou L e I DENTISTS || Moot 2 ihen co th wing dramatic postscript ];..« job of shoeing ho hout but we a have a 1;‘.‘m: that | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg ‘(Q Y evenin - STION ATES 5 ke to use a baseball itoon H raNw ks 1al PrioN RaTes. gy Ver the war, e Minfter of the h- | goiis) werd ke 10 e @ bazobai 1 | PHONE R (e el Delivered by carricr in Jur R 1 S e And day by day v getting male when e dresses that H Haure. 6w T t8 100 | | NERY SERTUaNG By i ovenes installed itself temporarily in | glommer; | \“" have: abou _ cide Atk - - 3 ; JOIN A, DAVIS, One y ) 10 Austro-Hungarian Legation. One day | #or all he now can do it around: ghils mean wheu they say the she . R & bl o o¥e LRl RS nor 1921 ther wred there an elderly gen | And shoo the pesky flies in sum -;ll:n‘l*”.u)v caster ",‘,"“k s > Brathers welcom 2 ::;l(_"_ o eman, a f Austrian subject, who ner A i Dr. Charles P. Jenne ‘ Co-Ordinate. ‘Bodiss “Telepho i \ el to be nataralized as a Jugoslav citi- | | DENTIST di - N 10 s to secure the pension granted ty | Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | A lapns home is one where riw 5 | ¥ Ui BT or enemy army officers living in the re | brazen huzzy AL R G bt [ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg Se I)tt sh Rite : y annexed territories. It was the Baron ! ago was almost o sedl from Bl gl R ) Telephone 176 | e e we [OOer ing discolored v-l Friday s Giesl unid the ghosts of his van polite svciety for, W U"'”‘M" : ——=-=—— W\ {anin" at T D ished v favor from the authorities |when she rode a b oy iy " —0ddieclowy whom brushed aside so impatiently |+ big langh if she x"]'“‘ ( ‘i“ = “ . ‘DT sl "\0" ge Sermon B W . " "l WALTER « over before as he strapped up his 416, OUPORItE. ORO SRR HOC S0 o el GO ut ¢ B s . Stewar ~ o i) Rt Aitat T [ils dress these days n buy them: that wa T LOYAL ORDER OF ; : -y i : MOOSE | t i Vap e tione The Ananias Club Or tra will play for| Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Jupean bSO 10 Ilie prompt confirmation®of ‘the nomination o flapper daughter cortainly i i ‘ uv | SEWARD BUILDING Mects every Monday B. Coke Hill to he Ju of the United States Di u.,.,“;_, * said the mother, “she can! ——e— - —_ —_— T + e 4c9 Fes. Prone 270 night. 8 lock, Moose t Court 1w the Third Division will have w ten-p il S o8 nte of history ~ | IUEATERS & Tl to restore confidence and stability in Alaska.|put never can remamber those she ) ter man than Judge Hill ever selected | nakos.” S - i e Federal beneh in Alaska. [t is rvefreshing to! 3 S | i 1 | | MOUN J. E N¢ knows that swein o man can be nominated and con Ho, Hum! ll() “’l”' (v /‘I"I" Dr. W. J. Pig TF ;NEA“I: LODGE XN 147 firmed without a long and more or less disgraceful It certainigy is an r:.‘ eveli ! ) e Irp PHYSICIAN ;,‘ 'M‘.‘ L ¢ e waged over the equally worthy|tions,” remarked the Thouw nyHuI Gu | COOME L L b g Las his cyes continued to WAk Opp. Juneau Cold Storage Telephone 18 [flapper who had passed | 5 eplied the Wi ( Yicwsn 5 tepresentatives there recently ¢ N e o - i Y powadays is @oman’s actual enrning GOOD EATS? ‘ - 5 : ! S to 24 a bill reducing the S o e S ’ 9 ALY Dr. H. Vanee AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CRITICS Selote hatinn T6s st o man RIS SR NEe o Osteopath — 201 Goldstein Bida " Y £ ax report.” . e i 1 B AT OBD: nths. This is two months " " fanf HOME COORING loilbes IR St S0 e t Many Others Like Him QUICK SERVICH | ‘ er ..'m physiciin literatur I've noticed this | tineau Hotel ; I blooded blades do not learn About this Danny Stark - T e ! g SR e = : ¢ tempers we shall have to re n P e Try Qur B affles! : = = .| . | ferrin to the member f the “greatest ative But never gets up with the lark e ; — 8 NIGHTS OF ot etichn ook (T 48 B G E : BERG & HARRIS | D Barton || COLUMBUS ettt - A\ Septoimbag IMrion Proprictors * OV’FA"T().\.{r‘lcnt]..\lBnl(f' S Ca faea s f Spring Is Just Around the Corner. _Iw i lv e \ u: |‘ Av i fice 11 . S [ Mo day nt ¢ g s Sl e )w ¥ «LT!( | i . Main rect which 3 Al R did you suppose she was % i § Medie ¢ n oG iy v ywerlooked URibiog S ”,N e ‘ Dad: “Well, from the way she wi Oatiupey i q ring, most beautiful of all season just ; : = [ 17 Review of ! dressed 1 thought she probably wa : s 1 \ A r ohis out Hee = will ba scelted witht the mofolent Eolne torihpsinloNtie it SHOULD KEEP His v * | AUXILIARY, PIONLERS OX I 1=on ma 3 owers. The birds will be {_THE WEATHE . Y | ALASKA, Iglco No. 6. fragrance and flow \ e ) Telone W W ¥ 3 Alled Witk Ncthing in a Name 7 ?Ep(«p-r elene W gt A | v } L vetuwning th »uvl(nln‘ mlfm\_“:l ki VDRI BIBT GUILTY" Boa | Mecting ey ond Fridey o 3 J new life new encrg and preparing fo ' Healdline over Independence (Kan A M ¢ | ch t ock pom. Cards % summer sojourtt. Thelr songs of gteeting Will Le g infd ftmon Globe: Lyidents ) } Jiangd nt Moos( Hall literar 1 heard from every direction. The trees will be burst- (ot o SIECIO O EEC e ] ! President, 1 t Main inz into hlotm for the glorious months to come pamed atter quite hard enough { Cfiice: # |Mis Minnie Har Secretury, Lial i e e ing is the time when all nature is busy and 79700 . . S hows tl 1 1ol had it is a time in every person's life \\huunhv w“ glad Uscless Information .}rlc =t - I wil ¢ that he can see it and 1'.4 in it e f:“‘“; Bootley whiskey is more efficient OR. ANNA BROWN ‘ CILY TRANMNSFER | Bl ofe: 1 i 1 being v)’n will he h]y,,.'r \‘“T in ”I u[y ver ‘ .r,l-’:: ..I,‘t T T RS Tarve, osaTie ik R Sy ; e S n e Main ime e ygnnals hansatl OCIRIICC DY SRS ST S B AR R b AR BT ) Office: 420 and 422 Gold- ||| Ay L] B e D plant life around them l FAIR ks stein Buid Phone L e ‘wx?'l}:«m‘n}x‘.‘-NG{)..v or ‘ i ) It is in the springtime that mankind rea most {ows/anosial N ey - e aian ; MEE AR e \ e df how little he understands nature and her phenomena Usis KNIFE IN ATTACK" e A S o et AR can 1 1 And it s in this season that many men, womcn ‘u‘\ll fTaniine A o e e el : e Tosaver 1 N 1 St children awaken to an insatiable Al“i\‘l.‘ to learn “f" This is even worse, wo judge, than | {0 prer 3R h of happ o [= : = DEi te t \ f s for men cerets ¢f the great out-of-dcors Thoreau differed ustilp Gt caling n pure food, and the ‘ G e ¢ i ¢ : : 3 @ } 0 of others « he e of his i o ol S| wring Titerat ittty Swisrien, iy frova UG IR OF el ER el BN = ot [t S | Y THE CHAS. W. CARTER' || RELIABLE TRANSFER a - 3 7 fe of Mature-loving. Nature i 3 A 0 i Weman an ime ey Bet o focery youn | Hneish AL Life of ) ihg people out of their snug homes into the open Ak sovive Uima i“".“ il MORTUARY (i Pl\uqer149 Res. 148 Helen o “ 1 Blonde ,n!.,‘ Some will respond with fishing rods, others with flower e T ! | (Sueccessor to H. V. fully ) »OUR’IE«:YOandh?(t)tOD SERVICE over imm 1 Enzland, en he proceeds ) oras 5 hers with 3 i W aat Bavvi | ur Motto buskets, others with cameras and still ot For it takes just 2 o s T ‘ The Last Service is the | Il [l s LUICulo: 1o walking sticks. But all will answer the same call. As long 10 tix 5-\\”;“‘ '”('R’O(‘LRY Greatest Tribute” i ™ Kiowledge, In fact, nay be said to differ in When spring is just around the corner humanity e {1l in cinnatt Khduicen The Store That Pleases Corner 4th and Franklin St. > i S 1 t wil I hot tries it held that experiences that same thrill of happy but anxious I"HONE 83 and 85 I Phone 136 “ - e —— = BEOY LI cosestble to all, but anticipation which children feol on Christmas cve TG AL el 2 e - | PLUMBING W n Enelund | g0 held that such and the day before the last day of school. The longer it takes s —— Heating, and General Repairing. knowled il i it is accurat R TR e s s S & 2 an ene B g nd bt must be acquired ‘”l.'t, L”“l' l,:\’”,”'tl,"\ Ml | | All work ;;uaran:ecd for : . : 1 ut ol ¢ hrake | o Pe | less money. | { effort, it seems to be held in Am No German Monarchisst. S i FRhnn Doy L 1/() ]I{ V /1’ l /1BI I« S ; less 1 . e i { i WandBi DDoGEl G gl BOA DAGL S H LR Do §avy U Call STEVE ST ’\N VORTH | 1y AT ) American Ry (New York World. ) 5 e S ‘) Phon )5 4 pub ' 1 1 analysis of Am However disappointing it may be to Germans to Good for her! IL,\ ‘S 1[4 ETY. et 2T = o eric N onothing are the Amer have a decision by default upon the expropriation of ! hubby's raving, | = = I i ¢l | oerate more hurried the toyal estates, the referendum of Sunday settled She st the time | | |\.Iv m ‘\ .v “‘ ' if w ~Hm‘u ..lnl;([ :.I,[‘”‘i:y que ]Z”;“; u: much n.);-:'.- ):!il\]mrl]:’llut':-n o B Ie took for ~|,,.\\u":;‘;“ : Are yo valuables prote ted against the attucks i “ /\ I) ] O do not join in the p E atification woul ave o aking itiou -An racle o ks . N e ire ? all thut have no time to s | ompensation the entire fortunes, in Germany, of all of burglars or the sudden outbreak of firc? Do not | ATWATER-KENT SETS from 1 wealth, but some will Hthe for Princes, their familics and family men Vhat cer she does, be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the i . AND SPEAKERS ive t nute Vi woek n bers to be used for public purpos A number «f At any rate most positive kind of safety, by depositing your | Radio Supplies of All Kinds ‘ i ) positive n salet) o | YILIN N | ns think it finer to give a German States had settled the issue by compromis On her Yol find: e o el s ot MARTIN LYNCH J smatt of information to everybody than so that the measurc applicd only to Prussia and two You have to walt valuables in ek 2 '@ = - te \ 1wation to a w And yet furth lor three smaller States, but the vote was taken Adam DBreede, Hastings Tribune b NN IE il | a—— o er o student hurrics fr course to lihisGuEhoul the Beicl | ¢ | e, Course acquainted with the pre In behalf of the proposal it was argued that the She cuts her hair; THE q lminaries of m tu hut is advanced royal and prinecely (tes were not private property Why in tarnation Ve + 8 IN&., ]l\AZ\CL e The ‘vomen think they [yat acquired through conditions of power which no Won't she cut F N nal Bank knoy ething W fact they Know longer exist. That may be admitted the nega Her conversation? "rs‘ ('ll’o Allen Shattuck, Inec. i nothing, Lai the n re mot even aware [tive in the debate; but taking any property without —Phil Armstrong, in Jacksonvill OF JUNEAU FIRE i that 1 ing to know payment is a habit easily acquired: today it is the Times-Union Property Loss ¥ former rulers; the ne to be stripped 1 be the - [ — 5 : I usiness Interruption § HOW Tilk. WAR BEGAN. {rich; mnext th well-to (ln” and that way lies t (‘ = Figure It Out for Yourseif ! i e se and Occupanc: fd thrift T'w hundred wmd - twenty-eight > P {danger of discouraging thri | 0 « and W 2 f t det t precisely what happened in! his argument from cxpediency rather than right ! thousand corkerews arvived in Bos “-‘ & ‘\\ \‘ M‘g}rINOE § Wik g 105 ¢ July, 1914, fol- | Wwas signiicant and prophetic. The vote was toton from France last week £ H“fizs [1 in favor of expropriation, but the proposal was —_ i 3 i Austrian ultimatum by thej o "0 use o majority of the voters must cast Nobody Else Does Begistered. Muil Gove ent have been collected by Hamilton | 4 T Aty Tealth Oficer Newark, N AUTOMOBILE 6t > § > d. About 40 per cent The Health Oficer of Newark, A 3 & ballots to make an election valid I _ F d Transportation trong and published in- the current issue | 50 50T Tl well as New York would | J.. says microbes like lpsticks. That| ST8. a8 P of Foreign Affairs (New York) The story shows! [do in a special eleoticn. Even in Presidential vears| shows how crazy the microbes are. ! golhsll:n Damage the unprepared condition of Serbla for hostilities, ‘\w cast but a bare majority of our vote. The total —— [ Lrol}:’iel‘;ty 4 and t PSSt clvinism of Baron Giesl Aus-|yote in the Hindenburg election, April, 1923, was| Money That!l Cost 'Em More | CAS%‘ALT‘YI trian Ministor in Belevade. The picture of the closing |3 000, 1,000,000 more than we vast in 1924, Money y | TG tiai scene ticul i Sundat's voleswas SEBIL besauke e oppostiint. iaved] ote in Los Angeles Times) ompensation A8 the he el dalivarv ot tlie 'Ser | AWy, eroni the: polls Mr. and Mrs. Theodore, Pub]m Lmblalinly! a biin 1 } « 1 approached the | l‘il'rm(n\ monarchy is dead. The fears expressed E Maternity Cottage, """I"S l.'?écldent 7 oAk . Governt Wi evacuated Dr {when Hindenburg was elected were without basis. | 6. i .All F i Grouitch Foreign Office {When nearly 15,000,000 German voters approve the | orms with tw finish the prepara i of royal property the divine right of kings A wif -”fm.eu o Turx‘:e' nabl ; ticn of t ) t. ven at this flyblown doctrine. When those who oppose| ° 9 198, of ah JURKeRsONANIE - T T definitive 1 e W called to the tion, there is little danger that the call for lu-\\]!;\l" ‘“- a5 ':‘I“’i‘m'; Ursy l‘" "“h““"‘r Insurance — Real Estate Cabinet rece instructions for a King-emperors to rule Germany will be loud enough'M% the ap neng “SiggNInge ‘o f meet him at a certain corner at a ch the earlic wragraphs Ito be heeded e ey i "i:‘:[ l"“' ol iy "'” i “'I‘ "I"" | Th VR ki fthv St |te~ Our idea of an innoeent person is | - % = * at the ypewriter broke I e Ranking of the States. @ I sl oy S C l AN OV RS e Taosla odb L sl ¥ ore who |11.n|l\~ a tlapper buys gre n avings ommercila JAY ANESE TOY SHOP | galoshes or these ppy boots—-or rather u ky hand (Boston News Bureau.) whatewsr ey osll ‘om Whoninel : - H. B. MAKINO (% th were made, besides The rank . of the States in combined resourges|yhev protect her feet better and| g 15 the o i Dr. Grouiteh put in of all banks is shown in report to Congre New | pnot ,_:‘ e ”:I,\ .‘.-:\ mm,: LI Capital, Surplus and Undlv:dgd Profits $ 202,417.91 Front Street 1 a long envelo nd took over to the Coun- {York Stats banks lead with combined resources total- (yicyous. | Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 .. $2,367,937.43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders k cil of Ministe bout ten minutes beforc ing approximately $17.374,000,000. Pennsylvania| “pyore man thinks o good memory | ——— = 5 S < == ™ i ;, o' Im-l’\ )n cl ten Innnul-»-’ ‘-r) m'- L »~l-u-n.| with $6.215,000,000, Illinois third \\nh‘.\ a fine thing -unless his wife has! We solicit your account whether o e BRI orty-eight hc race ‘remier Pashitch $4.010. 000,000 it ]arge or Small. our consislent W i, put it e are An il RigLed Rank of the first 15 States in total resources| peredity may have some influence growth is an indication of the T'HE CLUB LUNCH . off to deiiver it in person at the Austro- follow: New York, Penusylvania, Hlinois, Massachu-!qy children, but it has been our ob-| helpful service we are able to ROOM 3 Hungarian ation As his colleagues setts, California, Ohio. New Jersey, Michigan, Texas,|servations that nobody can beat the! i render our cust & watched him go down steps they knew [Connecticut, Missouri, Indiana, Minnesota, lowa, Wis-| children of a couple of tightwads | BUNTATR, Opea 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, Daily ; that the fate of their country was in that consin {at blowing in money. | TONYPLAquSEN. i envelope Resources of all banks in continental United States| Judging from the herculean effort| T’ B M B ’ d B k roprietor Baron Giesl can barely have glanced at are $64,587,000,000. Number of banks nows is out it is putting forth to get there, nu-: le . L4 e lren« s an the note, a document of nine closely written 285,000, a decrease of more tham 2,000 in the | lowly hem, that once trafled on thef % When we see the way a woman of pages, for five minutes after its receipt he three years | ground, must have the utmost (‘nnfl‘ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA today stands the cold in gauzy noth had signed the letter (which must have been T (dence in the bromide that there is ings, our conviction is that if shs already prepared) stating that the reply was Mr. Vare impresses us as a man on whom a hint!plenty of room at the top. ‘ W > | 8tll is “weak woman” thc weakness g unsatisfactory; ahd ‘twenty minutes later would be wasted (Ohio State Journal.) { You can't expect children to h-u:\‘ fi SIS, m 5}5,‘ \‘\5;,. & B miist be in tha head. v g . > N [ % Y, )

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