The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1927, Page 4

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B RS S R R S { 3 Daity Alaska Empire JOHN W. TROY - - The Asmoc republiv THE PROPOSED SCIHOOL time erect those hetter and it for a Howe Muyor known or befor WHERE in their rhoma the first ( can Aml ceond President tional convy the Bayard Two as United publicans, of both the enator fore th Al Senatorship matter SALARIES FOR COMMISSIONE put Alash bill for 1ither ment o purpose divide avies of $3.000 for the first cla fourth cla Here intelle Public Church the arguments and Representatives, economists and others in fying Act: noise and he experienced wet lious. men, fluence, the hoo to satisfy EJITOR AND MANAGER THE DAILY ALASKA IMUIRI., THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1927. n o the back alleys of our citie e BOND ISSUE. fisheries were the mo t prolitable. With ield of wure rvealized duvin era of the world conflict fihgiaE Nenvy al helr band —— Copper ore, which ranked second fn worth In «on. Jers o to a4 movie ?;";{r'["“f';v exports, was $11,629,367 last year, a small de- jig wif !‘AVE‘N"('(U!';’I crease as compared with the previous year Whe Not he replied, “let'a go (¢ ]wuwrfl AN red metal's decline was due, not to any enrtailment chureh, (he AeL a0 ihiieh ot ik i quantity, hut 1o the fact that quotations averaged comforiabl leeping (han t L., lower in 1926 than in 1925 Gllatiea R e Gold, silver and furs were more lucrative last year than in the previons year Reindeer meat, « Which Needs No Diagram comparatively new industry, is assuming prominent logs now are tatoo d as a me propo i which were =ent to the 1 house problen and throughout the States where it is in Twould mark great progress in the direction of INATORSHIPS prominently mentioned for | Perhaps there has even been deterioration i |which superstition controls. Men believe that what |has happened s what they wanted to happen, and twere convineed would happen The prophets of 1 political vedemption very naturally do not like to he was decided W00 for the second i» ARGUMENT AND LUCID REASONID nified mauner Temperance, S 1 % ) . | It s a peculiar situation that makes it necessary| | Trunk .. $12.50 | S(‘vl'lgs {for Sceretary Mellon to order prohibition agents to responds in repealing or modi Lesiiec A, Bng prosperity in Alaska is evidenced hy B n . ATt acui . o es Customs Service ¢ o L 1geies and 1 report of the United States Customs Service on the o0 W0 050 0l S T e ] Tervitory's commerce last year. Aggregate husine i dianagpoii Loth imports and exports, proved heavier in volurm 3 et and “in value. The halance of trade favored th ture Not long o e cutengions e roQueen O the many rich resources of the rrite A 1 270 in 1926, an advance of $19.550.158 over they established a new high rvecord. Their NBLie ch e e Rt e iy erense in quantity last year was remarkablo, e BRaR G an e prices were lower than during the war-tim h at Jarman e and yet returns for the recent twelve month Hig Choloe : pericd were §3.485,512 in excess of the highest | e e b i € n tilustrative of the Northland's the production of wool, thous theny, Says @4 e great possibilitie: ntes in 1026, Shacp, ftio= which are. always dasily. fdentit duced on some of the Aleutian Isltnds several years without any «xiva marking M ago, are thriving heyvond expectations ‘l!/','l‘l are ma The Territory's population is increasing. More Spealing of Relativity and sucees persons entered northern ports last year than left The head of the botany depait cure the hes them ment of the University of Minnesoip | demanded by Alaskan commerce in 1926 was better than ever recommends seaweed as a food which befora 1. We yet may ha ur 1 the listory of the Northland. Its record for is very benefic 1927 is almost certain to show further gains ! thing wisl even the muchdespised spinach on us that will welcome Primary Repeal. (Cordova Times.) Ouch! The repeal of the primary bill, both in n the Thoughtful Guy “Are those that follow giving . of ring,” growled the married one. tional system, which is approved by the leaders both the great political parties so there can he no = auestion of party politics, of partisanship. Our 'Nother Fruitless Search! i experience with the primary affords another proof Mrs. Diogenes grabbed the lantorn AI{ of the difficulty of getting rid of a vicious system and started for the door | after once having been entangled in it. There could “Heh!" yelled old Di, “where you Eardly be a stronger argument in favor of caution £0in’ with my lantern?” in legislation “You've wasted a lot of time look Probably the hest and strongest argument against ing for an honest man, now I'm go our direct primarvy is the weakness of the argumonts ity o waste a little looking for a prought forward in support of it. The one that berfect hushand.” retorted Mrs. Di. seems to be chiefly relied on is the zupposed super jority of the direct primary to the convention sys- Comes of Starting in Basement Steps or quality of the candidates He never has much good to (5 {5 45 RS DRenalbiein oy e i""m:ll'l 1ge if lnt alwavs hates the sight (of a dish of rice as much as he does fone of carrots becanse it reminds him of his wedding day It women take 1 wearing nu-n'.«" [ clothes it is going to be interesting v of diseredited But the facts are plain enough- - things to watch and see if the skinny 5 have not turned out as all hoped and believed they ! 0 Wateh and sce i the skinny ones | B Pl that there has been nny|DavVe more courage than the thin gain anywhere, or of any sort i R L R | We often wonder it a man with [mo appetite and 4 woman with no et \illtam | VDIt could be happy together, | though married Gibbs MeAdoo seems to know them all,— (Cincinnati | MOuEh married There are many ways of declaring for the Presi dency, without a formal announ Enquirer ) | The old-fashioned, white, lace-| ]vdw'll things were more picturesque i S g - than tue dadern bl p s vere ! cnator Willis tells members of the W. €. T. U.1 qmans bht wers) that the Volstead law cannot be nullified by in- | gr———————o e | dirvection. But it (Buffalo Courier and Express.) | | | NOTICE Substitution ret-the-order-there ANITARY CROCERY “Words that ring in your ears - Thoe Store That Pleuses Vanee Soldstein Bldg 0 3 Dr. Geo. L. Barton | CHIROPRACTOR Hell 1 Bldg. Helene W, L. Albrecht THERARIST R. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY Phesician and Sorgeon Office: 420 and 422 Gold- Buiding, Phone 782 Res.,, Knudsen House, oughby Ave., Pl MERCHANTS LUNCH 45 Cen HOME MADE I ARCADE CAFE MARY YOUNG, Prop. {01a papers for sale at The S ————— YOUR VALU IN SAFETY? Are your valual t of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the {BLES gainst the attucks ed ag 7 Do not u AUZILIARY, FION mpirc Sl PLUMBING ‘ ol . [ e — a | ¥hy violen id bigotey, intoler end of b if I F 7 : ! thety ALONG LIFES i fghiat PROFESSIONAL t raiernal Societies | TOUR : ek Y ———- OF . DETOU f And that | . I 1t be claimed that their efforts i | T { i ——————u| Gastineau Channel y 1 By ) AN There 1l n W onie ez - toeffect, but it can he claimed that ! when i [ £ ) 1ent effect on the mind | e i # people give us the H’ 7 a ligent p s e tession they would be as ashamed | | Prs, Kaser & F ,.m.lmr:_»l.r ‘ B. P \ 5 e S Mystery f being caught doing th Uit DENTISTS | casoning of Aithough it hring w ! naughty as their parventsj | 1 and 3 Goldstein B!dg. ) BTt A 5 i when used to b tin canght doing | PHONE 56 ‘L f it D tler. O 2 1 Kill, and st ickcd thi | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | ¥ i ; { Fools will keep 1 About only place RS RS e e O \) Wad SRR R OGRS SO B them bands and wives ever go together is —_— — | g robah ear no on the subject W e NG v » S - a Cisiilng Brol It 8 s« hu oiten | | . i = T in a section of Turkestan scems i hair has done| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne ‘ Go:Oxdinate Bodies e Leiny caten ¥a tiat coll Weabhath anal Rekvy ol';ar.va‘w s la' Otdes « 1S is to keep them as! DENTIST of Freemasonry a1 ¢ drive o e lairs ska | LRLaU SR e on tl heads as they have | s | Scottish Rite e et e s Alaska has - 0 i eyes and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg | Sl other « for thanksgiving. Brown bears hibernate ool TS0 Ho 0 PR Telephone 176 | egular mee ilin the nter time, so we need not get oves flla A et d T a on those rare oceasions when we have too much cold 4 - and snow The Ananias n i | M S i Darn il il the Sy Dr. A, W. Stewart | The assurance that Speaker Longworth will pre-|of the flapper £ i Rha DENTIST the Hou e of Representatives for another “‘]”‘- ‘,',j,‘ml,,l,,l,‘,‘,“: 1v|r|1‘v‘,» Lo prom “J | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. au Lodge No. 709 11 be pled .;- to "n.» HHIUV‘V‘» as well as to 84 1K 5, ‘ | SEWARD BUILDING cvery Monday men. The House has never 1 a more popn mother's mother| | urc. Phone 469 Res. Phone 27( 3 ‘o'cloalk. Mooao I eaker —and probubly none better qualified f SSounidistosonty, as much that she was so for | & 3 Dictator; R. 11 ! ) L Wi (awakened frills as danghi craze for thrills | ! ¢ on it John! WakeAip, |1 M Ak ~ toln! John! WaleAn docs moth [ - i hing | May now expect to see unattended flight Hub (drowsily) A\, forget i DLl SARtE fan Dr. W. J |l|;_,..__y 147 S the Atlantic become as cemmonplace wim- | Probably just like a lot of th Lol oot PHYSICIAN wing the Br hoand Cataling channel things you hear at bridge clubo- o0 4 purely imaginary.” ot Office—Second and Main AN ity i ] : e Telephone 18 X Prosperity in Alaska. i We Rise ito l{hauirs el z ] X THINNER BRIC WANTED® ¢ Times News of th (Seattle Times.) HaunTiTE O | Sk of I’ e Order of EASTERN STAR . i na rth f ‘V.' k [} vH !‘{n”‘. Wikl rthy it ’ N | ENigHTS OF w TUMBUS 3 " 1 1 = : RS OF ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. cond Fridey o h nt At Moose Hall H ‘dna Radonich, President; ] Minnie Hurley, Secretary. n " r " S A A " " CI'TY TRANSFER | | COAL. W00D, BAGGAGE |1 AND KINDLING | Stand ot City Cafe Day or JE1El Night—Phone | al® - —& B n || |[RELIABLE TRANSFER || Phone 149 Res. 148 | JOURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto Heating. and General Repairing. it All work guaranteed for | less money. | | Call STEVE STANWORTH | Phone 505 RADIO ! ATWATER-KENT SETS | AND SPEAKERS Commercial Record generally read they should fill it with illustrations. —(St. Louis Globe-Demoacrat. ) II A R R ’ S If they want the Congressio Aimee Semple McPherson has cut Chicago from Hardware Co: e an' her territo Too bad: she might have done the 4 mpany town some good.— (Detroit Free Press.) | STCVES OUR SPECIALTY s00king like a million dolla : ; ! Suit Case 3.00 3 obey the law in enforcing the law.— (Philadelphia o= y d 9 | ’ ivi $ 202417.91 Tnquirer.) | | Wit 5 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 4 D | — SHh | .mg Desk g 120 % Rels)uul'ces atpthe close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 . $2,367,937.43 Any one might gather from the words and |Sewing Machine ; 12,50 | - e it g |music of William G. MecAdoo that he doesn't lik T e | lici ther Mi Olvany, of New York, or Mr. Brennan. of Chi-| Child’s Cxib s 00 }Z:gesoolfltsxi?llllf “cf)l:nurntco::li:telzt Cigo) ‘Hnldfl-‘lnhl:t ”Eh)':"", | [Snow Shovels S agoll| growth is an indication of the helpful service we are able to render our customers. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA 1 s may yet bar 1 man! | Open Evenings Phone 218 BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING from the United States Senate.— (Toledo Blade.) @;g;@ ) WS, PLANT IN ALASKA, — ¥ [} fem, which 1y purely nugative, As for (hesidlain "\"”:'.'”{"‘T:/ (‘.m..l'\“i“i;?;'r(;]l“:"‘“'“ most positive kind of safety, by depositing P | Ra:io Supplies of All Kinds that the primary is democratic, in the interest of the auzey slipped and fell do 3 : e o lta of ARTI! NC peaple, |,.,!. il tor (he liosnes cantiine slayer of :uw m, the ba nt steps of the M. I valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of _tl,\Rl IN LYNCH =i it s wholly without weight We doubt whether Chureh Satwrday evening when start Bl e 1T D R TR [ Ak 4 "hossism was ever more powertul in Aluska than it 8 the five. He briised Himself con ' e his heen recently- -more powerful or arrogant siderably THE N TR N The organizations which we used to have were : . 1 ’, INASI/ ll.dN(;IL weak and vickety affairs compared with the high- More or Legy Trus N“’lo"”l ’;"" v [powered machines that lately we have had. Bhe peo-, One way for & married man to - Allen Shattuck, Ine ple have no more control over nominations than jn COMmit suicide is 1o give his wile OF JUNEAU 2 & [former times, Party responsibility seems almost to @Vice on how 1o do the job she's FIRI:‘] ” ! [have disappeared. Men of whitever part iliation | "D “I' gz I“:" "‘I'] “;““ "’]';“': :'”“;.A- —— : g:fif;:z Il;xoti‘rumiun vote in the primary of either party acording as they ' do and Tinally has tackled hes o B £y g it iy [tect. The primary is very costly, and serves at least %! j | =srsr W}K;‘%W}W%fl?fls%x Use and Occupancy s an excuse o pretest for spending larse s of| T chamion a2 wowets | (YD COYENENEWENT)EE)EENE MARINE < [money . Yet there has been no improvement what-(Si'h oF 30 or over who still has a| % e i Cargo lever in the charact {hope che; i Hulls Registered Mail || AUTOMOBILE Fire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liability i CASUALTY Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. 1 Insurance — Real Estate JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Bex 218 for Mail Orders I'HE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Opea 6 a. m. to 2 a, m. Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST * UP-TO-DATE AND

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