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IHE DAILY ALA: - ). i gl s ; A o e e bt e et et e A R A s e i o TI R 8 T s T with { i o b Tivas oat IR < 1 ¢ only reason h i A EIRIE TR s D N & ‘[ e j § l,‘y ‘.) ( f there ton great ed him owa ! om I} il i e i.)l“ Y ‘,‘ (isitd Al.l‘?)U( i . S suel from government ALONG LIFE'S gl it wanted | PROFESSIGN AL [ raternai_Soe JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGE ' ek UL i 3 ol Gastinea 0N | | - - : v 3AM HILL nowho never s fie—— z '.t{]’\ 1 A VY i M 9 ¢ oits A s : ! i “ ; I E“ Fas e Alaska i e, ) : s s ' utioge to thetr | i [Drs. Kaser & Frecburger BOEiE0; ; h Rpheral Oid-Fashicned View omachs and o little (o their { DENTI&TJ d i 1 coun and all a Dyy Taws or & LEpnnbiEg rder for anj | 1 and 3 Go!dstein Bldg e o ST el b e i i {order woman to w derstan v PHONE 56 I ! it i t he belonzed Cut out the ooz ithe younger women can g | oGP Bt s | 3 i : o y o 5 impression a geod e - us i \ renis | | ( 1B Wetauson ) rom: I ‘ ik ? pugy | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | : | to pened n it o ¢t but span w- | “ DENTIST n 1 ! 1 et 1 up | ; X g,,n,,,p Gove One wonld thin I ety a4 well hiay Ou f ox w! |Rooms 8§ and 9 Valentine Bldg | norter hit i ' 1 lature t i % ; 1 Telephonz 176 | Do nship wo | e L ! The Ananias Club J ) . PR X SIS Ve garstore owner, “f the men ' some ) = =i i & L g Jpsh e A i : Dr. A. W. Stewart . ! o a n DENTIST 1 \ ican put fe tod | o : ¢ L | v 2 i More Mode i sin I 1 [ | 8T 1) Blin! T'he differ etwoen ni [ ing b Bhor y 2 0 ald-fashioned masher 1 o moder z o Ihe 1 lot of peopl 1 thie ‘camnibry whog Daily Sente ermon . ( Maying legal i e There ) - ™ ’ i I Ye [l « wkor 1 ) 14l L r ! ! r ) 13 nEAITAT = i . Vit e L th th ‘ ‘} Dr. W. J. Pig I{OUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nv. 147 | v e trap doors of hell I waa fined v ing | 4 ‘ 0 e 5 nose b ! PHYSICIAN The German Coalitien. BEGIGENIN e e B HIRE ! | of Namos Club Offlce estil i n g Naln ' \ ¢ | % oy Telephone 13 il M Fand, Guoardian. ) Which Are Th-t g M - : The ne | 1e formation of the next IN STOCKINC NOTI NOTICE - posed of the Catholi ntre, the People’s Parl ! Lot (et k‘ | Dr. 1. Vanee Ry . \ \ ] 1 in them il 1 1 el : A e $ C RLLS 201 nldstein L ADVERTISING ALASKA'S WINTER nd the N ! the W Coalition will have ¢ v it ] 4 Ostecoath Coldstein Bldg CLIMAT mall but compact Parlamentary majovity W ¥ y ! WAk, . : i N opposition comp of Social and Democrat Licensed oste 1 in Junean 'and probaly of Com e, though pect Ul } Ottiee. 10 inoe, ; N 1 timacy f the last-named with the extrem [} think I'll b to get m 5 i = © \ Snsie DB pE | lesp l ‘ lm ul ’; : rition of You alveady 0o blame m s R | xll m | (\)Ii"\’lma th S T q 1 e of alarm in Fran . ey G nthat g’ T 1 st 3 ) " stresemann, indecd lared that foreizn | Funny, Aint it? ! ¥ : il by vt 3 o0 i " pul s fler no cha nd that as Foreign Minists ol ' | wigh of flat Vi —— | b e : VoA MY 6 - land tinue to a4 the irno path, bhut th ¢ iy b Alratt, TDWe M AENTY : I not neo) the task will from n more difficult. It is po We hear an 1 ANYTHING % @ ) 8 connty v noom v 10wWevel th reactiona « .’:mw n e fails to L th a4 on t | THATS WoRTH ) ” 3 AUXILIARY, PIONEEL I ted a v Yea v, £l { lomeatic issues will b en tho hot! HAVI NG 12 | s AQTA & n Day swit Likew] le astonished clently bitter to permit the Foreign Minister to pro | worTi am Yy € [ ene W. T ‘I,,{‘f.l. | ALASKEA, Igloo X when ) { v fact that they coed suvely, if more slowly, with his pol Even “ilofio, B What do ' err‘ur—/,;f' PHYSICAL THERAPIST Meeting every second Friday or Siewai. huseball wid: fosthall a5 winter time in when flushed with victory the Nationalists will hardl Hardupp S / ges ! i S ck pom. Cardy ¢ et e | pictures are dave to risk distupting the Coalition by demand ne Only one thing positive,” grov 3 : hrmenle: A% Nnosl,. o prov to the | f ihe la ‘or base- 1ts reversal when it is endorsed by the great ma- Bill, “and that is you'rs (\ Piine. 0 Rbe P © Rudonich, President; e y g unknown in d0rity of the nation 1o ! noyen are 'Y Hurley, Secretary. & Congress ond the Constitution. » .3 T ) 5 | g S | DR i CITY TRANSFER | N write n porary GOVERNMENT'S GUEATEST WORK FOR oo Gl GRS 6 SERESERIN b i e e is 20 fo I ce: 420 2 oit- ||| C0A ,’\_‘r\g\,}((;&nxfis&(@m. 1 ALASKA. fon) [iomine: GHat swihen B amhng qUtieI. <O i opaLLe muINana st tor filla wainin, A | stein Buidin T S i G Ay s S g g plesance! Thore is no more ideal ag | ne Knudsen's House i M gl y - OafoeDny: ot | ; tre 1as heen laid on popular reverence for and | e T8 danl ke A | wehby Ave., Phon ) | Night-—Phone 377 | g obedience to the Constit notably in the 1stn "0 s R S the | est foc [ anshus i : % 'l ‘ I ) t 4 iy i nrried o ie! B 1 } B RO s SRSl t th ainhead of Federal ki any old marrieq cyn demanded by o high o £ Bu 9 Hein v { e 0L i mstitution heen peresiztently d ron 3 tution find | ionil Forests's 1o the pulp and paper ‘:““ s ! i ! . Energy . ! : |® n of th itry. That was a definite step Congress itself, whose interpretation of the 18th " e aile ‘:‘ hin i rder-there | (ELIABLE TRANSFER eveloping 1 n that will hrin ndment so meticulously defines intoxication as Lol o ERERIRE i ikes @ trad || Phone 149 Res. 148 e iR s eriiony B Thenext i ol o e gt TR R PR R e g appeal 'OURTESY und GOOD SERVICE t th ! done has heen pon e The Ho has for some yoars calmly dis i g | (! 2 CAFE Our Mott Govern ne h tender | ! - wies ANITARYT GROCERY | ARCADE C s ur Motto the Y n with which the Forestry Burean pegarded the constitutional requirement that it de il S e " S 1 Cad% ALY { 0 ¢ A i »end produ { S OUNG. Pfop. ] i My Heintzolman nd this means both cennialy reapportion its own membership accordin like thi i (‘.‘_;H W The Store That Please | M}\RY »YJIWG Prop 7!V the offic of the B uoin Juncan and those into the censvs showing PHONE $3 and s e — 5 Wi tor That sort of percentage has heen quite dgnored.'qp oo ool ; s = 3 i BN it was asserted by House spoke i d : ) PLUMBING | men that revision according to population was not U hose of WO (e Wil | f——————ee e Heating, and General Repairi L DIFFERED 5 ARE FUNDAMENTAL. really or immedintely. mandatdie, . Now'in the same SR, 4 ; e " 2 AL wotl poaresteea it auarier, following some awkward pablic emphasis on .y T o e i ’{I} ) ()l/i‘e fi,’ ii l,‘ i l,!,!vfls less money. Many political writers declare that the Demo- the subject, there has heen a ‘Fe-estimation, and the Aol o atan £ /] za 4 S L S TEVE STANWORTH | farty ng sphit into two di fac-"decision yesterday was to proceed with the task of Tont sl bl eroBlay oL ot el Sy Y 9 Phone 505 tions thr it tivalry of Mr. McAdoo and v.'mumerical readjustment evolutod,” I\ s 15 ’2’ ) s s vy o) nith 1% dential imination They ref Mty and the prec nt of o half-century would 1 W4 e = to the 1 I of Mro McAdoo in which he'have required prompt application of the 1920 censn Out'a Luck—But in Jail ! ik, D Jersey, Maryland and Ilinois findings. Thé last reapportionment was based on i oy i our of offico i valuables protected against the attacks i | Biiniiy sobisil b bideme shie. 1D Lately there had heen talk of Waiting ~ Ang Texas has o brand-new chied oul' vaiuables pre . ADIO e al nforcing Volsteadism, and declare that | for tally, with consequent delay Ul 1932 And qii the bandits: tuened oo of burglais o1 the sudd ATWATER-KENT SETS : Vividin . Demooiontin Batity. | On: ins ailiani VB Which would in effect mean skibbing Wil bow their heads in deepest be satisiced with doubtful protection, but secure the AND SPEAKERS hand 1 t that 1 attitude of Gov, Smith, | decade i 1 e 3 ulio most pesitive kind cf safety, by depositing your Ladio 5(1?[}]105 of All ?(mds st 5. Even though some Parliaments abroad Some may nd her lovely flower valuables m I e ot ire splitting the party e la my further expansion would be deemed 10 And some may flee the Lone Sit) 2 o = - G that OAHRIL Fhe Demoeratie Party |yjnronch the unwieldy But weve the reapportion State s ein to wide-open, but it is not be- pmant duty deferred again, pressure might eventu Bt the few she loft behind her THE i » N e litical ambitions of those of either |lead to such increase. That factor, plus popular erit Are out of luck and must face their IZ\SE/I\[i /V(llg faction I m of wide dive nee in funda- feism, is what apparently has now revised some view fate. l " t \(l’l("'l!’ l;””ll ¥ /1 mental hel this disagreement ante-dates either and spurred to some action. Allea Shattuek, TIne Mr. McAdoo or oy vth, It goes back to the There has been a rificant change in population More or Less True OF JUNEAU Z IRE 5 o time when, under the 1 vship of Bryan, the Demo- | makeup sines 1910 len the communities of over' 11 it wasn't that they come in hands ) ! : cratic Party deserted democrat ts and accepted (2500 people but 45.9 per cent. of the total.' to use in heating the kitchen (here Property Los!” i the soc doctrine that all the ills of the people|In 1920 they venched 514 per cent. They are hardly would be any use having v Business })M'H_Ji‘ o may be enred thro the expansion of governmental | Prebably above 55 per cent. now. The discrimination ovens on kitchen stoves any more 5 % g ";»2" M;Xl?iV"Em] ccupancy Sl e it i = nesds o emNdath [ Well. equal vighis has made some | ]; u\\ ) e Federal ( n | Certain States that have lagged in the population hcadway, but thee still are more | Y Cargo \o Deisocratic Party | T4Ce May not take kindly to the loss of one or more Women who mars men to get thei ;}"Us! 4 Mail 5 Cifersonian iner [seats. Such losses will obviously be tural, chiefly|salaries than theie are men whw| Rapiaserer e N State rights, for the Jeffersonian principle % ¢ b g 4 stricts have! MAITy women to ot their | AUTOMOBILE e 5 ; in South and West. And such rural districts have | | A i S b b BUvemned. whetythoy Were | g el voal, ik they Thave oW o poor ease| Some of the sloveless, thin® pink 1 Fire and Transportation least governed, for t n nd, henee, opposition g 5 HEC | silk nighties we <o in the windows | Collision to Anti-Masonic and f thing political parties, ! A Iniillinntsenn e nrE R “mnk. us wonder how many of the! Progerty Damage A p. 1 1§ { t 4 £ h o 1h 4 vear ir 5 ‘ A nt, they stood for loeal] gigjcult quarrel with the fustice of arifhmetic. To ’]"‘" “I"" wear them also wear their, AIélI?:III};y I=ECvarTy ‘ th natlest possible | qofy it is to drift toward the “rotten borough" statns "'\";”'; to. bed 5% i C. . Federal ferey \ il €Con- | that once prevailed in England. We want no ofa! A husband’s iliry usually seems| Compensation o cto [ Sarums in the United States jabout as inadequate in meeting al Public Liability N . Breanism, He wantod By constitutional theory we let a few folks send "l‘::“» 5 wants s her handkerchief | | ,Accident and Health th nt to regulat rvthing Probibition, {two Senators from Nevada and from Arizona. Bt o in mectin: te demands of her | | LIFE ¢ publicity lications, evol nd other thinking|our lower branch is based on the count of noses| ’\“”_‘\ 5 ”""“’ a cold All Forms and, through legi on, to the poor rieh andTo disdain that is to flout democracy fundamontally. | Ty L['h 1suall ('Ol"“"““’-“ a “;U"'-\ | ch e And the case grows worse when the offenders ave| | o S ¥ho & "Whaje | SR 4 1 B h Niower Irvanites . ot - il L minnow ) 1 WA H § b | i e RERSS L) | 10y Permoning afterwards. i ; Gov. Sm is the leading representative of those T ¢ { There are times when a husband! Insurance — Real Estate S s h | The rvace for wealth is no keener now than it was! Democrats who continue to b v Democracy ; ( e wiples (hat were more or less|efore. The only difference is that now everybody| ——————— i i closely followsd fass betore tovnn T s @’ starter and everybody has a chance.—(San Fran-| | | 3 g ™ 5 M ; s Eo B eyl {cisco Bulletin.) . l 5 e s el G i Trunk Savings “Commercia JAPANESE TOY SHOP foretell whichi principles will prevail. If the Demo A fow < back when you said “the Senator! cratic Party z ment there | There is no n s not wid for democratic govern H. B. MAKINO Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... $ 202,417.91 Front Street Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 . - $2,367.937.43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders Suit Case Jfrom Idaho” you might have meant either of two| veason for its continued existence.persons.— (Detroit News.) Writing Desk for three puternalistic parties in| | this country. If the Democratic Party cannot be| Just the tax on cigarettes collected last year was| Sewing Machine e 12,50 democratic, it should dis and let those members|$268, 414,618 more than £27,000,000 larger than the Child’: & i | S - hild's Cr 1 alists and the rest of [same tax the year before!—(Boston Globe.) | ib ... 6.00 g them go with .the Repullicans and join forces with — — Snow Shovels those in that party who are tndeavoring to keep out Sometimes it is to wonder “h,,,h.. Alabama is §% Dok of paternalis;m and social et fu ¥ proud of the sort of representation Heflin givos lit in the But there s need for . really and truly Jeffer-| nde—(thliaduphis Bullttiny) ! II A R I q sonian Party in the United State The tendency of | R v R R . We solicit your account whether o large or small. Our consistent | 1 growth is an indication of the THE CLUB LUNCH | who are s¢ come helpful service we are able to ROOM render our customers. Opea 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, . 5 % 5 Ban Johnson announced he would “die with his Proprietor Republicans to continue a1 high tariff and special| il B 1 : T’ B M B(’, r nl B("Lk » * privileges in the intcrest of one section of the 'l':',‘i‘:l‘ri;)'::_m If:"('l"'i"f:.';f')“"' B Uhe Ghave fam ion Hardware Company e i i trenas = ry and of other Republicans to ask the Govy- g i gmawng o SCLALTY SMP) \, country and e ; ) =y — | STTVES CUR S}nvu sT BANK IN ALASKA THP EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- *, ernment to guarantee profits to the farmers in another In time it may be easier for a mel to go through OLDL MOST UP-TO-DATE AND 7 section leaves a wide field for those who belicve in| e | eye of a needle than for a rich man to cnter! | OPeR Evenings Phone 218 ABEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING the principles of Jefferson and Lincoln and Cleveland, [the Senate.—(Philadelphia Inquirer,) I l’LANT IN ALASKA. .

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