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t f 4 IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 19.27. — e e e sal et o At B ———— oy 3 Peetrshurg citizens are becoming members of the{gd—m—— ———«-‘(:, News of the Names Ciub % WA R B % I jl l‘- b > Junean Lodge of Elks, and lik e it will be helprul| ! Glad - Wisceap is reported i . : Dul ) aswa HII)LI‘( to Petersburz. It promotes understanding hetween| | ALONG LIFE'S )t Kansas City, and J N, PROFESSION AL | Fraternai Societies . those of each town and to contribute to the friend'i-| | DETOUR ¢ jkmow it we think that kind 1! PSRN | %7 IROY. - - .- EDITOR SARDIMANAGBR viesa'inat Gounts o imiih 1 ohuel i il = 4 jof water | o g JOHN sEER e P ol {H s Ruliak Atvarefis Bt o 1| Guastineau Channel i i iat make life more agreeable | By S8AM HILI i 3 | Bubiat ry coitis et Suday by the EMPIL : | AM HILL | pr 5 alt =y B ncOM 2 Former Mayor William Hale Thompson, who wasle —__ SRR NOTICE Ox REGISTRATION & - e o - the head of two wide-open Chicago municipal ad N G 7 : Dra. Kaser & Freeburger | B. P. 0. EL C, . Junenu i Mayb: Him ice hereby that he = | g he 1 L d winistrations, was nominated by the Republican (o] g1 g T‘M:"“!K Huinys 5 Il o Sl DENTISTS 2R wose Mayor William E. Dever, who was renominated T R e A R e e et el ('°“"7":"‘ Bidg. SUBSCHIRTICN HATES Democrat out serious opposition. It Mr.| fia. &Ik i 6l e i s | PHONE 58 Delivercd by rie n neau Dougtas Treadwell and 1 } AR KlWvdyasle be held in the ( Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Thane 1 25 per month ! on - can get' h ol machine into working{ fhe other six days of the week 5, 1927, will open on n Z % By mal folloy s o Chicago will have a real lively campaign be L g7 ida Wil { > ) Que e, i - Lo ween now and early April i Oh'rl"/a"\(ns of Oldest Inhnmlan’t Bl . Buturday, A - J, — .| ot ‘ Eubs « e 5 The old-fushioned eishhors N0 /fhe sald Fegistratic | g > | e e Vork leads all he States of the Union in!used to roast the brais of e Deoble guon each day (Sunday D ‘.}l;l{‘l‘h i’. Jenne Go:Ordinate Bodies ‘Telepione o1 ' Office ! the ¢ f hay raised. That does not necessarily | nest door have been followed between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. | DENTIST of Freemasonr | ST i kind of I} [ S i MEMBER OF AS50CIATED PRESS nean e is pre-eminently the seed State, } teighbors who knock LA B 00 N | Rdotis 8 ”d 9 Valentine Bldg. Scpttish Rite I republicat R Good-Will Excursions. TRE Aarias ClUb Oltcaiin khe | fonth it T ¥ 1S L £ - - = 2t cated. at the Tl blighied hie “j 1 § 200 o ( R i ool s T (Petershurg Press. ) | ME IRERRE logagutined “J’ “I Main St = n| i SEACEL S \ NS " A delezation of Junean arvived in town yeso Wb ul s i SHIEPARD, I Dr. W Stewart |l - terday for a three-day visit here and will stage one| b ' B8 GOHAT button vy s e tion Officer | DENTIST | LOYAL ORDER OF Gf their famous Railroad Dances in Sons of No M'”i““" i et First 7 | “ Haurs 0" 8. m. 078t b N00SL “ Hall. The visit in the nature of a good-will i | Last 7 | e o B Junezu lodge No. 709 i weion in that the Capital City residents are here TR e - - - WARD BLA;DIN)(I s Meiots every Monday to initiate a number of Petershurg people into an! .56, SAUSARE RE HEEC eeT ) R RN SR (R el old and vespected lodge and to mingle with us and |y o es o €O RS S0 EES lnnc-uu l’ul»ln, llhr.lry I Hall. J. A. Davi v ut our viewpoints an itnde o AHOUR] s v e : | Stevens, Secretary. :.‘, 1 ahout our viewpoints and attitude on various iy he hooby Futeh. What got| | and Free Reading Room| | = Ll ~ hing i ; him off, he had<no tinancial or SRS g s s X : ; It is visits auch as these that promote @ WNILY | qomentic. worrions i (/nfi,_'}h';‘Seff"‘l*;l;t}wf | Pr. W. J. Pigg MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N feeling between cities: that enable ns to under dinics: e was arrested: for s | AILESITeer 4% At | PHYSICIAN F. & A M. i tand to a larger degree the 19 and ambitions ofyime o standing streetded® at 40 mii Reading Room Open Fror ) » 3 d Mondny & our fellow-men and to work for our mutual better-' 0" joue while passenger ve g | ¥ a.m to 10 p. m | Office—Second and Main el i ment with more harmony Wine off. and (he. Julze deterred]) Oireulaiion Room Open Feom | Telephone 18 | Coilectively and individually the Elks arve a ut gentence until Spee could explain I to 5:30 p. m--7:00 p.'m. | L3 i arganization, great unot only in but in ideals what he was going to do with th 101785301 p. . = and the work they accomplish. Petersburg hopes that couple of extra seconds he saved by | Current Magazines, Newspapers,| | | o 3 i, 7 {he visll Nene of the Junenii Dlka: will be h - ot waiting until ite ‘could: huve " Retavenioe Books: Etc{) Rt Dr. H. Vance | Order of WHERE DO WE ©0 FROM HERE joyable, that they will come in in greater nuni-led (he car without taking ‘ FREE TO ALL | | | ostecpath — Goldstein @ida 4 ) ber and for longer visits to rn more about the' on Lilling somebody e : i ki ‘ 7 1 v by it I neudhy MU ople of the fastest grow city in the First Iroosss Iphsic Ry oD i : et iee S viioT Pollyanna | tineau Motel | | 5 ; ot S i dmit, it 9 THenpnunt IS BREVedh T (Auy‘rm.v e R i ; - e Good Season for lmspwhm,. hat does real pletfdre ever give THATS WUF'TH) ; £ i i b ( 16t heen don f Phe heppicet man may, old ton, l HAGTNG 14 - : : KNIGHTS OF nment (Seward Gateway.) it one who has g drive w flivy Reabatheandy ) De. Barton [ COLUMBUS timber 1 ! ! Reports from the hack country indicate that v LCFF()’ ‘CHXROPR:\CTORHPIqu:HLalVBHg.‘ vy Couneil £ in the t ihd heen an extremely light snowfall during the past Ha! Ha! o Gl ) i g : ment to " du nter, and that it will be a dry season. While 1l (i here,” remarked My LR * CHIROPRACTIC i ! A it Alas) u he unwelcome new to placer miner re 2 Grouch, “that a fly has a keen sense | 18 not t i ] f \I.. H PYRR ¢ ol fon I on the snow for water, it will aid the quartz of smell AL ‘ 5\ . PoROMDUPs WON not e id ) iy prospector in givipg an early open season and dr May be growled her husband " | year i 1 t 704l [ did ne oting during m ummer, mak it casier 1o nego m the fun it gets out of v o AUXZILIARY, PION RS OF practical thing toward t ( ont tiate streams where vet there are no facilitics nomy bald spot 1 know it me W. L. Albrecht ALASKA, Izloo No. 6. « P 1 th i weh as bridges. Pherefore it should prove especially | n osense of humo ¥ | vtk TlEaTe [s S S S e . ¢ Teat ne beneficial to Nuka Bay and other nearhy rezion IR - o il i feoting every second J\m(t o vhere only the coast line has heen explored N el cach month at § o'clock p m. Cards onree o : e Useless Information are making a consistent A0 otaatatn. o ind refreshmen At Moose Hall M . Opportunities for prospecting in Alaska were never ; ! i ) e 1 v I 4 i 4 o8l RD ; * hetter, due to the extension of tr ind roads furthey' A couble of warm days in February ABAE JUGCEARIYE B TOE: S il Ilice—Ofice: 423, {Mrs. Edna Radonich, President; W might have organized 4 ¥ i z ¢ don't ma spring hut they sure cure the hest and fre t foods n ¥ 'Mis. Minnie IHurley, Secretary. 3 afield and facilities for veaching many coast-dine 108 2 i S Ne genT s Fa CL BT ameil & place: in - the markers i, 55ys where Doth: lods andl placer ocour, THet muni (Rkke YOUHONgHOT Lk [| demande e iy & SRR -4 e ofi€ithe world for their products who was compelled in times past, to spend the entire - 15 ubstitutic as o f g —. euemsme el J o T Wiiere: ( f Lse N7 Ard e totauen ithe! eriine shrsan SRULNE S b adl audll coh snton | Aw.u:! in our groce cheme of | DR, ANNA ",:”)‘l,'\'lu:,."}.”,"”“ ! CITY TRANSFER " B 5 i The dilference between a rose uro he-ord L DL GO SUIRIEOR remaindoy a repiing or ave we Eoing {0 jsing reglon may now have it freighted to within o F0E SIHERCE BELWEER d ity _”“ ! “”_ i 660 dil Gold- i COAL, WOOD, BACGAGE accept nEoas we findQtoanddecide upon g few miles of the scene of his operations and journey M L & : ! LR L L el nulhE e nes | AND KINDLING Whar \ e Yore? to and from the hills at almost any time of the year, S0 L el Res. Knudien's Touse, Wil- | | [ Stand at City Cafe—Day or Is it not nothat oar interest will be best and have nearby bases from which to ure suppies.: .00 ¢ TN 5 4 TRV i e RS il Wt—Phone 377 i J strange D oughby Ave., Phone 4742 | resonTe nstunce, prople who are engaged in wes, and the annual discoveries show that there ave| .- e U G0 Tae Store That Plenses et 7 E . 6 Manutac i per and others who Still rich deposits of placer and quartz only awaiting | * PHONE $3 and 85 ™ a : e n 3 Il 1 Pt ¥ naner % e at The Empire ' want to supply their « neads and needs of 4 grow- the comisg.of prospectors of the type which first con ldealn f ' !l'l"l IABLE T SIE ¥ ing market are secking ises of timber lands so they duered the country “The ideal woman,” says I —_—— I \ , 4 sLE TRANSFER might establish a industry here, giving employ : I I'his cynic, Young, e , = Iv‘num: 149 n"?; 148 Nt to thousends of men and making way for vast New Alaska Magazine Out. ‘Would have a busy brain | THE CHARLES W. CARTER MORTUARY | "OURTESY and GOOD SERVICE fnerease in our population. Is it not very plain e A 7 : And dle tonguc | g | Our Motto Ghitlve shonlh he Brafaing e Wetastey Burash. tos (San Francisco Examiner.) Sam HL Cinciumati Enguives “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute - g i “Alaska - Empive or Wasteland? ) ke : 5 ! Hs fine service in call y’h. tention of paper Sneh is the question that John Edward Meal e is no fool, Corner dth and FPranklin St Phone 136 i manutacturer consnmer i dealers to onr advan f n L nees for a title to his interesting article appearing T Jit=s o t n i things so that the industry iy nis month's “Alaska,” whose editor he is. The He's one who keeps | e =l : PLL \””‘ ght b q the deast possible delay? yneazine s the northernmost periodical publication ilis own mouth shut [(tmen=—es ! | Heating, and General Repmmu; | i wh e realize that their critictsm gy the American continent. It has just seen the Adam Brecde, Hastings Tribun h " = 5 T el All work guaranteed for might incite the i Washington that pubile light at Juneau, the danuary nnmber being also tie [ AI{I, )/ () ]!‘) !/ /‘ Ijl/ 4 R!]’g“’ | less money. opinion A \ not behind the Forestry Burean, fivst ever published | More or Less True | <4 * £ | Call STEVE STANWORTH when as a matter of fact it i8? The number of interesting pictures illustrating | There was a time when the girl TN /.‘) V Phone 505 every phase of Alaskan life is a feature of the young' with “soulful cyes” could use them | I /‘ 14 l'l s o —— | JUDSON HARMON, MADE GREAT BY [periodical. The Iy, A P Kashevaroff, Curator of (o great advantage, bt they can't | & f CONSCIENTIOUS WORK the Alaska Historical Musewm and associate editor compete with wellfilled silk hosiery of the “Alaska” magazine, ilustvated his avticl m\- o days. o o Are your valuables protected against the attacks RADIO 4 A mreat man passed away when former Attorey-|“Uncle Sam Takes Possession—An Account of thel We haven't statistics to prove i A e sl Sk e e Do ot ] ; i eeal nil tovmor Gov, Judsan: [aymon. o Ohio. diad| TuAnster of 1807 with rare photographs of the of course, but our guess is that not of burglars or the sudde e J : ATWATER-KENT SETS 1 e al Wi was o long and full lite, e wag Main actors in o the significant drama of “Russian nealy so much cold eream s used be satisfied with deubtful protection, but secure the AND SPEAKERS i e 0 s s ) ,\Iu_mnu vhl(v‘x ]uw ‘v\\lv.) .|.-|)u<inu< n;in:_;mw l\:»‘xl { I:]IW d hu::nh' i :.I‘I| Il_n lh most positive kind of safety, by depositing your n.KiIOAS]upP“ES of A“(liil"d’ ] Ll i pictures of Princess Maksoutoff, who posed for a when there was more dish and famiiy L ; b m N i Ranneil iy, i Bl parsiaianl K Meprepared e photographer in 1867 in a highly fashionable washing done around home, valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults o U, RTIN LYNC i himeelf thoroughly for his work and threw all of Ri8 pooiuiirt, and of her husbund, the DPrince, very! Women have the reputation for be-f| i s - SR ability cons 1 everytiving that he ander- gl in his uniform of a Russian naval officer,|ing talkers, but there are times when took. Ite developed his character and his mind from pyinee Maksoutoff was the last Russian Governor of We are conviced that when it comes THE i profesior, 1 | eiver, Attorney-General of the Crities of the President’'s Nicavaguan poli who | Sunday sy Wi 1 < 3 : en Sha , Ine. { Untied States and Governor of Ohio he displayed the are disposed to side with Sacasa, seem to forget that| A Cymic is a man who things there OF JUNEAU Allen: Shattuck, In highest order of character and ability. He did his|he does not represent any constitutional Government [41¢ many monologues in a married ____—___———————J FIRE ity ann aio 1t wall andar o)l élveumataned e but is merely a rvebel against an elected Government, | Man's home, but dam few dialogues. | —_— —_— B Property Loss 4 Olwel D e | Every street has a woman whoi Business Interruption never sought office but never shirked | —(Cincinnatt Enquirer.) | mlp It “,I ring to the 1 .‘;” land t lex| —e— - | when the neighbors see her going | " \ N(.) Use and Occupancy it sl R |.|.1‘u i ‘il“ du| Sinee Mr. MeAdoo remarked some months hack | 8 house know their ears might| \\ Aj)\fi, &) AD) L) uyl)w&r,f 2 MARINE : s Y : S DI F e there was no office he wanted less than the|"® Well start to hum h | Cargo } Ameri citizen who died at the azc of S1 years There won't be any question about Hulls f Presidency, it develops that all he wants is the Demo- | eratic nomination.— (Detroit News.) after I'the girls having 1o wear bloome it they ever start weur . these short skirts, LLOYD GEORGE NOT COMPLETELY [of China, but China wants to know when— (Dallas | ‘WL has hecome of the old-fash. | HAPPY e ioned woman who u-ed to sit on In-r} . foot? ; g = There are a lot of things & woman | After A George raised his $12,000,000 cam- Evolution assumes that the human race improves. | o ne o iid ok ¥ pain fumd for the Liberal 1orty he finds that all| Tennesee may have rejected it for lack of evidence—1 in por hus ig not clear sailiug tor dership. In spite of the | (St Louis Globe-Dispateh.) The circumstance th fotime of Conscientions application in doing the work that was for him to do Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE Fire and Transportation | Collision Property Damage Liability i CASUALTY Compensation | Public Liability Accident and Health LIFE ! hoops with | | Burope wants to know what they will get out but “what's the matter 1 isn't one of them. reason mother sniffs every time father ) er cent. of the Lib Says i woman can't keep e ground up L. : : P {10 talking and saving nothing, the | It e | National Bank “INSURANCE | erals ure behind him, he realizes as well as any one China might engage Senator Borah, who KNOWS [y gocrer is hecanso ohe Knows fhe that with Lord Grey disgruntled gii is pot well, rm‘l““"'“i“k to settle its troubles. (Milwaukee [yover nave m:np.‘m1:,‘,,.“)‘,‘.:\:;‘,“\:,5\1 All Forms the talented Forelsn Mivister of the carly war period | Journal.y blurt out some family secret. i has always to be teckoned witl However, there is ‘ b T S AR A AT ~ B e . Vowstan MR N unuar Gios Gae b ik Wbl o e ALLEN SHATTUCK,Ine. ‘ Do great Larl declarax ihai oovme Imight at least quit m.lLlng faces at us. ——H)p wolnes Only failures are cynical. y i Insurance — Real Estate ‘ 2 Register, ; 1 - P 5 b continue o sapport Livecar candidute | e S SEREW N | e e o sagu | ~ 7 Senator Wheeler seems to be able to “throw a | i Z - E . In expressing his regrots that e could not speak ' e | : 3 ° : B s R it whenever he feels like it.— (Pittsburgh Gazette- | . b o C l A at the 9010 birthday of Grover Cleveland, President pimon.y ALUMINUM WARE ‘: uvmgs ommercua JAPANESE TOY SHOP Coolidge said that three words epitomized the former e e i | ) President: “Character,” bility,” and “efficiency.” The ex-Kaiser recelved many congratulations on| 15 Cents an article H. B. MAKINO Very well, indced. hix birthday, but any man as lucky as he is should| | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . ... .....$ 202,417.91 Front Street - L o ibe congratulated. — (Pittshurgh Chronicle-Telegraph.) | Cups, Ladles, Cookie Cutters, Resources at the close of business, Dec 31, 1926 ..$2,367,937.43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders % THE ELKS PETERSBURG EXCURSION. = — f|E Piates: Balk arid " [ S e I L L ok A demand has been made for the modernization | es, Salt and Pepper Shak- || We solicit your account whether In another plice 1 oeditorial from the Peters-jof the Bank of England. Next thing we know they'll | ers, Tea Balls, Funnels, large or small Our consistent [ 2 L burg Press commenting upon the benefits that come|be frescoing the pyramids.— (Milwaukee Journal.) | 4 " . V4 OO 3 from what it calls “Good-Will Excursions” that is e L e S T -‘ Scoups g:‘]’vfi:; ‘,Z,,j‘i';, “;:,i;m;;:“ a‘llaie fl;; THE CLUB LUNCH ¥ worth reading. Inter association among residents of | If this country really wishes to avenge itself on | P render our customers ROOM ) different communities in Alus is helpful. Of that hfv.n lkrll:lnl»fur sending us so many le:‘turvrfl we H A R ’ q 2 0p€1 6a. m to2a m. Duly . there is no doubt! It is desirable that people of the MIEht send Aimee over there.—(Detroit Free Pres:) . TONY LAURIDSEN, - different communities become acquainted, 1t helps PO e g s o T’ B M B ’ 1 B ’ Proprietor P e e o et | TS, 2 Mo b are o o v e | Hardware Company B2 i % WORrends BOns L ¢ that those of other places are also Alaskans and e Py | sTovES 4 n eniedi el A5 COR TN LA STCVES OUR SPECIALTY Vi THE EMPIRE HAS ; . that, generally speaking, they are all interested in| Nebraska aspires to Idaho's ambitions to di- |- o OvpesT BaNk IN ALaska EEY, MOST . UPTO.DATE b i the advancement cnd welfare of thr Territory. tate the foreign policies of the United States— (i) | Open Evenings Phone 210 o 5 it i ; gn | 1 Stat Phil +BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING i It cannot fail to help Juneau that a number of ladelphia Bulletin.) Bz { lLAN’l‘ IN ALASKA, | |

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