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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1927. States t the greatest achievement ever attained §— iy e - -5 | IT'S JUST TOO BAD! i I il Empi i ( ai " Ala ""I,,r( ! n Davis was probably the greatest states-| | ALONG LIFE'S J L WA “u_\|,|”n\i" \.]u 18 Soun - - - v p 5 - DR wobbed u ere toc .om 7, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER of his statue in the Hall of Fame is appropriate, k! DET iR 'I‘ }* ey H' iy | Irs. Ruth Clark B iled g = = = By SAM HILL wers in the D Supren Publish t + The Nicaraguan Rebels have threatemed to attack| | 7 | pors in the District Supreme U FRINTING COMI'ANY 3 and M Gl \ e oS shc s Sl | ‘asking for $500,000 from Arthur Aluh vl declar wi ( l > - o T e e & Bliss her former husband and Q Cacerr ree coer S - - latter's answer is to send 1,600 more Marines and B o) e iy, CONIE St Tl Ll iy Drs. Kaser & Freeburger| i it su S00 more Bluejuckets to Nicaraguan ports. In other 1824 he did not fulfill 1 ; I DENTISTS s ‘ ; | A little love wives want T SR B | 1 and 3 Goidstein Bidg S words, tl VAT was seen and tilted AR s Talny { marry her \ { 3 : | SUBSCRIPTION Sk i L R toraing . (o - brs uhil ol PHONE 56 | by n W I and never are conten | L : api | Hours Y a. m. to 9 p. m. | Gen. Sun has refused an American offer to keep th just a li money | tion he reed Bh Reno | e e 3 the Chinese factional fighting out of Shanghai. We seven ysariago on Clexges Of foiuel | T S R iy now expect Shanghai to become as exciling, Observations of O'dest ll:umb.mm w;x ”'“1‘111\' ‘|;u4‘n‘y'r‘ul altiiough | p—— B ‘ UL s My wifc's wrist w eeps per e still loved him | i v . > ey \ Ll N S L iy TwareRrs InBa sHe ways, mlide | Dr. Charles P. Jenne 1 | Lo be taken back fo the jeweler once found her in Washington and courted DENTIST | Sn forces are retreating, say the dispat. he e T d 1 her n ending any costly il 1 the tv years sh had i 1 g o wan ly g Does that mean there is about to be a sunset inj o 0 0 to her. Then in March. 1924, he pro- {Rooms 8 _I}“d E V”P"hl\(‘ Bld i China? { it SoUnRlK, Fishy! posed 1 he e IS phonesis 1 news| . = itk hat Was (he most inter cepted and their en nt hecai SRS We used to hear it suid, “Another day another esting story | ever read Rigwnsto - el et \ 1t dollar But in Congress just now it is, “Another Jink fleld your attention, ¢l i 1 \ ; Wl G day another fight | Blinks: “Say, if thore had been a | cooied His ; Dr. tewart whole row of flappe on the other! And nmary P ! T | \ W, 1 side of the room ing with their, other won he wail | H > 6 P m il e mounreliable world ven ( legs crossed you wouldn't even beon DD % i, fornia cannct depend upon the climate {tempted to take your eyves oft the i papers for sa-e at The Empire.| | ¢ .‘.I‘.:A{'} 3 ‘I‘D“if&,,t 27¢ page 1o peek!” Holdup Etiquette. (San Francisco Bulletin ) in case of fire, accident or drowning, but Snupp, e familiar with the ctiquette that one is expected who'd been all pright in 1905 | Office—Second and Nain to observe when ldenly confronted by a bandit When ould have been Opp. Juneau Cold Stocrage Telephone 18 Cashier GCOOD EATS” The author knows his subject. He is perhaps the i Vance 'Sa Hard Life for Thm‘ Sisters THE i . e ; 1 o Just look at her and you'l nit I), \‘. . .’. l,‘:l__ s D SRR RN R S S I"',”“J e “"‘ Fate was unkind o Mar M i,(' ‘I’! (“414 14 I I’H\YSI(‘IAN 15 BEEERTIEASAND D 0GS SWINNING: DAME Sl osE Lt et s i bsiel st st (R e st Soldstein @iy en lockad in his vault so many tin that he - , g peo OV y i 10t IN EAST. et ! e L L B Lated Ol sure, he's alwa iving 1 HONVE COCKING Ellou sl Mt wear colored glasses when going out into t ple oifense.” ¥ Alapar e it unlight. To meet these all too frequent emerzencis QUICK SERVICE | A | k 1 maing half a o \ Il i I 4 phone installsd in his vault and is think . Information oy % . pa f piceture patla and fmous ing of fitting it with a Kitchenette in order to S R T Try Our i u/j[r'.\'.' 4 = theria antitoxin over he cure of vegular meal St i ] : - the snow \ \sion the picture His “Bullet Fnd Epigrams” are printed t ol Al e e BERG & HARRIS B was the i . his dogs in the current 1 er of American Bankers' Association e et o ropie S W o]]¢ { race over the | i sprin Maine. Journal 3Gt i ] TCR Hellen I e i : il wen the. acldhiited Keep cool, hold your hands high and Whight Ake That ) i i mpshire Dog De Wnlhifata: . B hAd &) make no motions that might be misunder SHOULD A MAN LOOK WHEN HIROPRACT cHE { - T tood, a5 the bandit is under an inten A GIRL CROSSES HER LIGS S . ) i Al nervous strain and might mistake the most s ety TN . o 0 e o nnocent action and hegin to shoot ! Gre i NI OF Jndtvons O e = = Natwithstanding ail i M. Sepaila and L T A ST UL SR when Lie wouldn't look -~ just one UTHE wEAT: oAl 1 i s, as it lessens the tension g ife 6 G rechit f fin f | That's when his wite is rizht | 8 sreehit s ks ! ML UL an G Don't keep pistols where excited en e iR R eves brs ol s SeaiRiaT N Tonal ay B I racing is not tomers might seize them. Have them hidden i [ p ; comparable with carrying mail cver | winter trail where you can reach them when you leave sy I Alaska w life is mostly work and work is Carry heavy burglary insurance and ke Sigest Mystany of the ‘Age \ 1 making fast time over (or through) the snow | the smallest possible amount of money in | Why is it if vou are al WAl ‘\ a i B2 A your safe and till howse and just sitting there readinz 3 g TR 9 ( [ neither (e doorbell nor the phone B “HBITTER AMERICAN SPEECH WEEK.” | | ir! pees ) N SPEE JEK. 5 4 bell will so much as tickle, but il . DR. ANNA T e | Amusements and Bigotry. * lyou get into the bathtub both beli DhRiE W Gen | I Women Club hiis Ll hothox fro ging s0 Etpar L2 ¢ inaugurated fiatter A o Sranoi Weok (New York World.) 1“'“]‘;" WEliolhor O IFn B Ofhaaisla0sans ] bjeet ' e { R Reading of the Klan turmoil which is going on "MC0 stein Duiding 8 e : ; ; gL e in the little town of Sterling, Conn one cannot bhnt I HIS barometer public opin Res., Knudsen House, Wil count t ] ticn of An n slang. Con ULl el i Lucky, With That Name She Was l fon ‘Indientos the ‘way ‘the Shziby Ave; Phons duds. Sing Ul \ i conclude that a lot of the trouble arises out of a ughby ceding Lhe need v tter American speech, why give o i Content With Divorce ory trade of this town Is go » very human love of excitement. There existed in this' s ‘ a week? not fifty-two wecks cach year? 4 ] (Court Note in Los Angeles Times.) Mifena's 0 Ingh ot hanpie m | i \' town, apparently, very little religious hatred up to Bivor Tohte e i i & ¥ will be admitted, of course, that American v & ‘- 7 3 i " X vorce dec il ne in pure foc an ere’s | —- e - = a few months ago. Methodists got along with Catho 2 gl rse >3 e 3 10 0t s Sk, Tioweven, b e sk ok Motk gt slong i Cutte |G i e, trom Laona | 10" i " st | THE CHAS, W. CARTER| | into o 1 I I he u 2 ’ i (et 1 5 B 3 ot Srocery yar | f Tl have ced that the wse pypning issucs which now inflame all residents werc oty wal Yout ! Let us &r y your || MOPTUARY g Rangshas hr lot the best develop- yever thought of. But then a young preacher came e [ o e e ) ment of English, and that many (o town and began to stir things up. And 100-per i Pl i : ¥, E Rt upp, “vouw'll have to just make ug g S - DY e Last rvice is. the of our used it, 0s it not|cent. Americanism began to rule the day, and also (PP SEET BEEE B SANITAKY GROCERY Uyl \letexisgl‘r‘buiv” Roing too to su tits elimination? We find a the night; a fiery cross appeared in the Methodist “What are’ you ‘driving at, any The Store That Pleases P t'-h A % enerous sprinkling of slang in the writings of Church and Catholic tradesmen were boycotted. It oo™ 0G0 nanded PHONE $3 and 86 e Shalktespenve, P Lowell, John Hay, Kipling,|was a hot time in the told town, with everybody “ ¢ h o pe igheds ™1 can't see how a —— Brander Matthews, Mencken, George Harvey and scores ready to fight ..___l il FEE [ I'm going to keep up the payments| her? Mainly, of other end Why did people listen to this pre e e hal Wi (0| e ; And then, yo AT e eh of @5 far as one can because he put on a good g op e 1 eashed in.”| % ; 2 King Canute and 18 how Things were dull and people flocked to his| | 1’{’“ Y()(JI{ ‘/ 1’ l, ‘1BI P g : ehnreh to have a good time. Of course, they got | J Y AU . B Are You Kidding Us, Adam? (mere of @ ogood time than they bargained for, since B A i TV JEFFERSON DAVIS IN THE HALL things look pretty serious in Sterling at the moment You'll find¥are missin’ IN S /114 ’411 l ! 0" FAME [but it still remains likely that the beginning of A Uninah LW LY < ¢ o the trouble was a result of nothing more sinister Wil gladly listen ‘ Mississippi, foiloy v de n of le IRt a desire to wear costumery, hear good loud s | o ey . ture, wil : i f y‘” e [,‘ g " IMU“.‘H c’r1>:nf and sing good loud hymns with some pep By wonders: that i Arc your valuables protected against the attacks nure 11 pia L ostatue efferson Davis, President|PrOACINE WL BINE & 5 B | Mong INGRLR, L URE ) red fire ? of the Southern Confedera in Statuary Hall (the|in them 3 ! We know to date of burglars or the sudden outb,(‘l‘k of fire? Do not Hall of Fam n the National Capitol. This, anq! 1t s been suggested by more than one shrewd Ve ARaTaT WD, be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the Sl HERIE S OnosItaN; . the HI"Ml“x’ e m”;:““”vh “II '“(x'n I\A”n :\Izlr' l‘:.\‘n: ]|‘.l :.H;l SleResinn most positive kind of safety, by depositing your smail towns ‘would come to an end : people 4 : k TUHCE oy how co A TARIAE T . - Vaults ‘”‘:’ sy ] dHONCBONT COME g amusements and good: enough amusements More or Less Trus valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of o g Hito T faded away.ty, {11 up their spare time | When a widower marries too soon PR gnl 8 e war W I¢ over until the great and | i S holi = | S, afte E stowife's death the neigh lovible Lee had en, and almo oon drairie Provi . G LR |‘“, i A E was ) : i How the Prairie Provinces Grow. i bor women think he shows mighty TH i [ witsowed upon the gallan [S— little respect for his wi memory, a Joe e little Jonger to forgive the! (Naw: Motk Dithes)) {and the old married cynics mighty l - ’V l I} l"’i grim Stonewall Juckson. but admivation for a fighter, | When a Canadian statesman said, in effect, that little rvegard for his own peace and 'r-’ ”Il‘)i'(l ( furious but fair, will years tstay down long, and many the Prairvie Provin “heat the world” in rapidity happiness OF JUNEAU mder of Lee's “foot cavalry” found of growth, some of us may have felt that patriotism! The less orderly about things a American But the North for-!unconscion atfected his mathematics. The figures Umarried man is the more ordered give Jeff Davis! Never! He had been figuratively just published, of the Saskatchewan census, t he's apt 1o be S lJune, bear him out. 1f the population of S$21,000 iz! reatest optimism is shown by still comparatively scanty, the increase of 63.500 in|the \uung fellow who marries a self- [four years is notable; still more notable its incr lcentered tittle flapper, believing she'il| n twenty-five years In 1901, its first appearanc develop into the same loving, unsel place among hung on a sour apple tree and there must swing as @ scare-crow for any that might think seditious thoug AL that was wicked in rebellion, slavery, disrespect for the flag —in anything that was { B ma to 1} N Wiy ';” in the census returns, the Province had only a little! fish, modest kind of a wife his moth | ! concentratadl in hisl e R R b b te ler made his father. i E mey. M mamie was sphatently Intevoogbly asso- i ol svesidatiuely bawailed: fluxibtisountavel ALLEREGEHTOHOd R '"“""‘1 8 A popular mind with that of Benedict{ry)g o the citles, ohserve the peculiarity of Sas-|8bout cobwebs is that they are ""‘ Atndid “l‘;mnv\\'.m Her growth, says The Montreal Ga- kind ‘nl stockin they mem.‘ | i Howover, thit s at Lt changed and Americans| zotte, “is mainly in the rural population, which is| L6106 Wiihas - ca el )'(““"l“ 4 “‘“I‘, everywher e recognize a great Ameri- ghout double that classified as urban.” \ ‘la“"‘ S 1% _‘“‘l‘_ Lk can in Jeflers Colonel in the United States| This is a characteristic of the Prairie Province “"\;‘ I“"”"“‘ e 'I‘"(';“w Army and hero I of Buena Vista, member | differentiating them from the rest of the Dominion,| Modern girls wet into fewer clothes of Congress, | ¢ i y b Wi : States and the 1d ceneral. In popu|Luan: theiy ers of yvesterday did —| mng s St enator, Sec ary of War, the United States an he wold in genera L poy {but fhey get into more trouble | leader of the Southern Domocrat he Senate, ation Saskatchewan is now next, if by a long in-{ 'L 1O ! ¢ | = : in the Senate, and Bl . | We reckon the sorrow of the world finally, President of the te States of America, | terval, to Quebec and Ontario. When the results| 0% T L diminished it el from wher ¢ Johnston, Juckson [N Manitoba and Alberta are announced, the Prairies G o o SO0E GANEL o and other heroic i four-year struggle, Wil exceed the Maritimes in population and in politi-} ot 0w ©0E 0 SEE Lol B | Jefferson Davis played a tinguished part jnj¢al influence.”” Ontario and Quebec foresee diminu- goq1, iy (he world are those who do! every performance in which he was cast. He wag tion of their poli power in the Dominion. Thel ey just hecause they think they | a born leader and commander. e won attention as o | CAAd1an West is expected to repeat the histors of yro“gpiart } student at West Point. He was o cosstul lawyer 3"-* American prototype i Evidently the minds of many of and a gallant soldier, is conduct luena Vis 2 _{the modern brides and grooms a " miuct ut Buena Vista; o gpere a possible connection between Prime ot 4 off wool-gathering when the minister L4 5 B ovuson o gn ety ‘|“..\1T|\l 'I“”,” Winister Baldwin's remark that he is the loneliest| iy ronding that i S(lvlngb & e Mv"‘“'l’:”“'l'“ porson 1n. the wofld [M;.l ”mmrefl:l (l[?:;-l'w::\'\'::‘f‘: that s il DEATH do us part.”| = i - pays move than 25 cents for a pipe?— (De News A flap F Jest" | entatives and the | , .- e | hoser mus g 008 St | o0 arey ead Tndivliod Bougls $ 20241791 1 executiveMhowever, he was not at his| Germany's present 4!|m|ult|0~ ought to make WA two eves in his hend Wonld call her Besources at che close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 32 367,937.43 retary of War under President Pierce glad that somebody doesn't have to put together a yodestly dressed i — — e 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. The B. M. Behrends Bank i i | OLDEST BAVI\ IN ALASKA in popula-; News of the Names Club Commercial won the approbation of Gen, % became his wife ) He was a fier bater in both the Hous» of Repr Senate. A finest. As 's place may no longer be jin the home, but you bet she thinks | tyranny. However, he was a kindly man, loved by =R A |father’s place still is in the old his relatives and few close associates. The friend-| China no doubt feels lost and lonesome unless!readmill grinding out funds for the | ship between him and Lee was one of the classics 5D Pulling off two or three wars at one time.— family. of the Civil War. And he accepted the verdict of| 'Jacksonville Times-Union.) the war bravely and in good temper. One of his last| speeches, to a graduating class of the University of Mississippi. was devoted to extolling the rick of American citizenship and counselling the youth of the South to accept in good grace the decision in and as President of the Confederacy he was austere new Cabinet for us cvery once in a “hlh'—fluw Moth and at times, Jdominating almost to the point of dianapolis News.) Daily Sentence Sermon | The most famous man in Texas should be a! 'The trouble with a lot of religimx’ prisoner “Ma” Ferguson negelcted to pardon.—(In- is that-it is on the tongue and not | ianapolis Star.) [in the heart. | | | California moves up to seventh place favor of cne country, un'*ed and indisoluble, as n‘“‘,"‘ And we are only just starting.—(San Fran-' R. K. says S. Pitz lives in pm,. .» &""_'? just and Dbeneficent verdict, declaring the United cisco Bulietin.) (burg. Boy, bring the cuspidor! @ , ) ) ) k | To meet a long-felt need Storm 0. Whaley covere o of the Rank of e Springs, Ark., has drawn up “THI HOUSE OF a set of rales entitled, “How to Act When Held Up ™ - > 5] AND KINDLING | SPERLING, Exulted” Ruler JOIN A, DAVIS Brothers weleore 3 Bodlcs of Freemasonry Scottish Rite MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nv 147 F. & A M. second and fourth Mond erch month dn Odd b i Hall, begininin, 1 ‘ MIZis, Muster Order of EASTERN STAR h Tuea- KNIGHTS OF (OL’ B'u'i » o | 1760 & s 1 and laste Vionday ot B, i i i "« 1. Counell Chamb t. EDW. M. McINTYRR G I 15 J URNER, Seerctary AUXILIARY, PIONEERS O ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. 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Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor When we see the way a woman ot today stands the cold in gauzy noth ings, our conviction is that it she still is “weak woman” the weakness must be in the head. 5 e

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