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*—* . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927. L e e o D e b PR e e e U e MM Ry T % " & trict Forest n vl of an a tant in the Portland H_» - -:': is what in the heck they wse wnal ‘(c e e 0 e o S 2 ¥ 'l ’ . 4’ l. I, 5 D I bone for these days | ; " A ¢ ) 7 ) N'Q Vhe F . S 2 ol n ) Pe s a 4'”}"” ent of a separate Road District| | LONG LITE'S \‘-);.n n m{m ‘ng.‘.] Jands o vici| PROFESSION AL Fraternal Socicties - —— I lquartors at Juneau will be good| VET and foolish old papa the public oo ey OF AN W. 'ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER v Tervitory. It is official recogni ] DETOUR §la lot of spicey front-pag 1 and ( 0 e, : : ' ot it i importance of such a charactor| | | 'the lawyers a lot of money = — —— rastineau Channel | Published 1 ory ; xeept Sunday M that i Ul to be impressive S L PEae i wasnet for their poor healii | " -- 2 FRINTING COMPANY 1 and Mai | | and rich neighbors a lot of old hes |3 ai Alasks s : Lo S R 3 i i —_— e New York Legislature by an overwhelming v‘ # would he hard wp for topics of coi| | Prs, Kaser & Freeburger! B. P. 0. ELK3 Entered (n the Fost Office Juneau 1 f } Not That You Can Notice versation | DENTISTS majority made up of Republicans and Democrats has e ¢ ’ ol £ Wedr matter { e ittt ; et We hear of “sorvows of the il Two things we can't bring one| | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg Wednexd .y ed e |l on e askin ongress to give effect ¥ ¢ 1 ! i 5 v'clock B ; L But we are doggone sure {selves to believe even in this age of SULSCRIPTION RATE (o the recent New York referendum vote, in whic Wl They fiavase willk abtigent: (otrads marvels are that girls keep | G $}I0NE‘5GJ HLING, { ed b avrier in Juheat youglas, Treadwell ar 4 ! g ours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. LLING, QR Ly Gagtie o dfneav Dodg Comiae of four to one a modification of thel Theirs for those of the poor. {dressed and way and that the 1i T Sk Lty | & By mall, jos it g Volstead Act was urged, and another asking Congress 5 lstick has made kissing so much mo PAVIS, ot : & : to forbid I ning of aleohol by Federal| Obscrvations of Oldest Inhahlltr.n: w.\m}nm. than it used ’m b ‘ | a wolkoma, ey Subscii i horit i What has become of the old-fash What we can’t understand about 8 LR tn':;;ri“;r e {ioned kid who knew the meaning of some husbands is how their wives Dr. Charles P. Jenne ‘ | Co-0 Telephone “ l « Wnlations are due the girls of Juncau and|“strap oil?* rever came to fall in love with (het | DENTIST ‘\ ol Breens — o : = i W Gustineai Ghaniiel Bisk Salinall | when they didn't even have money | 8 Yish Rite MEMBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRF et Ao Hadl SRR TR RduoaL The Ananias Club Ito make ‘em attractiv | {Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg S i 1O B9e Aadcciaion T g boys wer as baskethall at Ketehikan the| | Telephone 176 | Har me republication | we iy to it or ¥ s eve | v winning at Wrangell first ana) Tuese Mgt bills are terribl Lo s ol o ! pecona otherwise 1 i NACE \ g 2 = 1? ] va“ ey 4 5 ""l jgrowled Dad. *“l1 wi you young as it is, but if skirts al B Ser s s s ey -a month . Bubianea 1 ceons : it will be determined whict|pon S onldn't sit up amd read all gather, s predicted, w meen | Pl : ALASKA oii Vriny 7 ) 1 G OF the Gastinean ( mel towns has the best girls'' oo (e way you d will simply give b tryin kot T = 7 l‘ THAN THAT OF AN PUBLICATION team ‘ ialE uss halAva: Dr. A. W. Stewart foviioin: 0‘“‘ Way Most of 'Em Feel 10t there wasa't an outside, poor DENTIST . DER Speculation to what Congr might do will “What do you think of this sug- father never would have a side | Heurs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. gL _IOS‘EN soon cease. 1t will adjourn Friday evening [sostion: That bachelors be paid only | | husband has times when SCWARD BUILDING “"‘le‘“’ :\“l"‘i’* \ff,um [halt what married men get?” asked wishes he had gone in the millinery [ SWWARD BUSLEE o Pkt il Crime and the Public. Mrs. Grouch. business hiimselt Instend of devoling| g4 i e e ) - - S don’t give a whoop what (hey|so much of his time to making mil = D Dt 1 (Cincinnati Enquirer.) {pay bachelors,” growled her husband, |liners vich I=e B ” Stevens, Sccretary | . Baker, former Secretary of War, speak- | “but | think married men ought to| It is getting ek - é £ i At Chicago hefore the Midwest Conferenca of thelbe paid 100 times*more han they home fs one where the car has to Dr. W. J. Pigg | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nt 147 Special Committee on Firearms Regulation of the Na-|are unless they @ get wives (o wait for new tires if the living PHYSICIAN I F. & A M. tional Crime Commission, inveighed against the | Want 100 times less than they do {"'I""““"I"_" “H“_ o ' i Office—Second and Main e un T [ maudlin sympathy of the public for criminals and fyssL rota N ONURG (BB bR ERG T § ' ce in some 3 danghter elephone 18 g pleaded for more carnest and understanding sympathy Look for Guidance : “' it ]"' m l""'“‘ i itk % Mo l | Jt is a disgusting fact that many men and women Degan : 2 i take far more interest in the condition and fate of & | . | ) \Y Oviir. 2 i MAY ADVERTISE THE LEAGUE OF diy muederer than they ever evidence for ey e e Sl EASTERY $1a2 | ki S etk the unfortunate victims of brutal assassination tlooted,®he “grinned j LGRS L g U [ s el = T E | NATIONS. | Crime exists because the public permits it to exist 5 ey JROLSAQ RE0L T SN g ke St 4 Fourn T, | 1 f the ) s oree 1 A SYEH be able to Ve PLL | poes - e ( « r \<~Vy\Vl\v B o i | B Allisc e Wb, e \»1[ the police f in America will woalle B0 o0 oo it e Bl to atsis Nuok DR. W. B. MULHOLLAW [T fice, 16 .,I, lw‘ U WG O Fy Han. suppress erime, or much diminish it, until they have " ot | istincau Hot VILLIAMS, Worthy falize nation | that fund otilte bointe ReRl g i And needed to be 3 Has openea nis Dental tce in o ALICE BROWN of £10,000.000 he to advertise the League o 2roused PUBMC spivit Hack of Liem B¢ SUDPOTURE pyy ")y two #ime black eyes miake|Rooms 9-10 Malony Block. adv.| ™ : : ; them to the limit. It is the public that n bear ! | ~ At - RO YL D mtries tian the United Sttes. e pame for widespread prevalence of crime. Ma . Sl e [ on Spring Goods ? S I Bax bl KNIGHTS OF In a rourgin eme, published in th the eriminals in Americs togeblien—what propor-| WeErtt the things he toul il shop. v | | Geo. 1. Barton | COLUMBUS London Specty Mr. A little s puh-iy of the population do they comprise? A ver | CHIRDP"\AF‘TOR}IPllemlval Bldg.| : lished concerning t work t I e of Na- gmall part. Let evervhody get after the criminal and Yehy Whsy. Wiseey 1] or i X 7 te Bl 1N tion 1 1 T, and adder ke olinalEisla Eahs . First Movie Actress—GIadys must| fome——omeooooemeoeoroeey | | and by apiol ‘\rmfl,,\ e 20| | i io except wher " unt’ on, and adds: the erimina done S io1 f 1y Chinopas C | B a7y to marry that poor nu 4 o . In an abmosphers Jespread intell Police and crime commissions and crime investi Al B H R’;‘Ifl P w Oitorntin i MANTYRE G gent opin I flourish n it itors and fulminations from the pulpit and public hitton \ e : P @)\ RSNy 2 continued absence it will lunzuish. The peo rostrum are all well enough, but to date these have "l w A punk! Love pays rol| 4 s i . 2 ple should he inforne mple language failed to put down the criminal negligible minority 1y 2”11)1”\‘”"“”1 ! L2 -8 AUXILIARY, PIONEERS GX ;.sm.l the League con on, what it What is a majority l.yl' e : s it i ! [ Helene W Albrecht i ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. | tands for, what it ha vly accom The old-time vigilantes exemplified the right Wiioh (8- Na: Uoks : - : S PHYSIC THERAPIST Ale s et st N ] plished, what it is now deing, or attempt idea. thouzh crudely e public and the Court 'yvh\\ At J\ : If you arc looking for men, { | Medicul Ot ex. Ma | s ""k, \ L .“”'”‘" el ¥ 201 1 4 vi Jack armick n { or lockinz for a job, call or § el L month at 8§ o'clock p m. Cards I to do, and what it hopes to do not profitably could take a leaf out of vigilante practice 08t olhoR s veuat ) i chong o @ s €O ! ; i L SR e e S 1 n near but in the more remot »,‘..1\1:\.” u;'w;‘ .\\\:h;x: :n.‘ v..»;l.m‘xly‘.ml:‘n: V|I‘ 1:@. ., Leion the _{', ,,,M‘, ,1}.“ :lh'”f was!§ see E 123, Edna Radonich, President; 1 / et ot & proposition ce & DA O8RS, 11 Bwonn ot sut, Jack, by that timefy 1 Minnie Hurley, Secretary. nformation should not be imparted hiscountry — good “or bad —with an aroused public e i worn ont and how can e | 3 PETE HAMMER s ey r i 1 inieyy Seargtapy onee or twi or a dozen time but con t hehind it Crime commission is—or should be oyioy it then? " 3 “ROCET \ g tinnally and persistently until the whol everybody’s businiess. When everybody understands ; ! HAMMER'S GROCERY H R '\N’\IA BROWN KEARSLEY | || (ITY TRANSFER T of the pee understand the L fand acts responsively to such understanding, that Another “Reckless Brother” | & e cian and Surgeon g | i its more obvious affairs as intimat cachl citizen is an important essential factor in the For brother Gus fiec * 420 and 422 Gold- COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE | they understand the rules of cricket warfare lnwlessness, he will he a very hrave Please shed a tenr; | 1 Valentine's Optical Department Iniding, Phone 582 | . AND KINDLING Bxplaining his reasons for urging thal no part OF very individual who will run counter to Tle cranked his hu |y R. L. DOLGLASS e e Tiei wil- | || Stand_at City Cafe—-Day oz of the proposed adyvertisiv fund be used in the the law Aund it in gear! ! OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST oughby Av Phone 4742 | Night—Inone 377 | thtes, M. Alllsan, in Sisclator (epber. Crime is against everybody's business, against ev K. W. D | Room 16, Valentine Bldg v n|® . el A everybody's home — it makes for loss, sorrow and suf-' 1< W, adds: “Why call | | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and ki 3 = b e e th “eebimats AR fering for many. - Why shouwld it be permitted to less brothers? i by Appointment | ¢ Salm e I s n 4 i bl o 3 ; 3 i 3 wery a- L o i Old papers for sale ai 7 & P e el A i continue? It need not continue. It every law-abid These reckless nuts, 3 1 N I TRANSEE 10 Saiad o il ing citizen in the land. will do all that he might 1 must cont | = —— e——— RELIABLE TRANSFER cause tne launching of an advertising cam 4 i e e IR 0 i T on Nabions do in aid of the polfce and the Courts, do all that he Vould mk e a hit i Phone 149 Res. 148 RO IMNGAR ainal el 1a - Broniranan s pite-and might do in the matter of preventing or detecting It they'd wreck e The Chuss W, Carrer Morru | | "OURTESY and GOOD SERVICE RISt he ohidot of (rAwini Bhat erime, do all that he might do in securing the just - | i Our Motto country into the League, and would he from iswift I"’i!]l‘»lunl-n; of lhv-I I'h-x»rz-nl:mnw Alvr ":»m- T’UI «umru ‘fim\mxl w.’.\y BT lnfl-y r\rflll“"\rJ'\ . “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute el b st s s [soon will spreac sable wings and flee for cove ow many solid books have yoi é T i 2 5 Qe ot s o ol rerental | I through since the first of the Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 ‘ Mr. Allison’s plan contemplates the expenditure OO o e )& — of ahout $4,000,000 umong the newspapers of Great America’s Millions. Jis 0 Doliite i DUEERGH LN, Glbhe.| | PLUMBI | dritain and dreland, about §1,000.000 among the i i Never mind the sollds, Ed—1ry en | prm———————— —_— Heatine lund Gencraliieyas ia papers of the Continent of Europe, about 1,100,000 (Manchester Guardian.) on liguids L > Do v O i All work guaranteed for in those of tish Dominions and about 50,000 The idea that with restricted immigration the pe | 4RF Y()l]l1 l/ /1’ l] /‘ BIJES | less money. | for those Anderica and Japan The re- population of the United States might begin to stab Useless Information | 4 4 o & " ‘ | Call STEVE STA;‘JWORTI{ | | inder o e osum he would raise would be ussd for ilize itself is dissipated by the Census Bureau's res; The poorest cook in the world i e - Yrgy .) [ Phone 505 y am on, ineluding editorial work, amd for the bort that a million and a half is the annual increase’ one who can't cook up anything but | I]\ ‘S‘,ill ’11 Y i — i wblication of hoo amphlets, et and that the total of 0,000,000 will be reached' s fine kettle of fish, =3 T = Sy 3 I ks, pamphlets, et ! 'n S almost immediately an nation grows not - i a fonly in size but in Ame since the limitation Pa's Guess ‘e your valuables protected against the attacks ! CAPITOL, AUTHORIZATION AND APPRO. of the European contingents means that the melting-| “Pa’ said Clarence, “what's the Are your valu b S RADIO PRIATION MAKE PROGRESS. pot has less alien clements to work upon and can wisdom of the ages?” of burglars or the sudden out reak of firet ATWATER-KENT SETS do its work more quickly. The problem of the colored | “Well of twenty it's knowing it be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the | AND SPEAKERS The Alaska Capitol authorization and appropria- population |»i not dnnix;;\\-i\ml_ )]»m] vlh.» further ex ;-Ill. «llul of mI\\ Lm]““ ln.m littte most positive kind of safety by depositing your Todio Supplies of All Kinds ire apparently making their way among the lension of the ufie' a e English language —or a they know." replied his dad ¥ X B ko ts of ARTIN ~ 1 snags and pitfalls of the last legislative days of a branch of it—caused by this steady swelling of num - valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of Il _IEL\RI IN 7]7'\ NCH - ‘ fast-dying Congress without mishap, They have now Pers is a matter which may have important reactions Passing Observation = = = [z R e { G N We must look forward, whether we like it or not, to| Nearly all the mistaken peopi are | ceived all the okehs required except a vote of the L= I N T : B0 L8 il ihe finad approvel of the Tresident, The!™! inceased domination of literature and drama by livii inder the impression. THE i Tatter. aelod ot aestent TH® (ke American market. The Englishman whose method | - Lk A INS(]RAN(‘E , and style are agreeable to the average Ame We Ain't Sayin' a Word 11 y N l B"'[’; 1 Witen It reaches him might be taken for granted reader his already an opportunity of becoming v The Fapper climbed urst ahona Allen Shattuck. Inc ' more successtul than one whose gifts, however re-| : A Ilujh [ l\l'vmr OF JUNEAU I’Il‘%;}l Shastuce, Ine, g g arkable. are o ations oir o Je St don’t think ME AND THE PU 5 markable, are purely national in their appeal. We ! ¢ (R,l 1E AND THE PUBLIC. Imay think American taste capricious, but it is not| She showe mm-_h sense | -— Propertv Loss g N, i akan: torinet Fetary of War, was @1WYS @ case of popularity running counter to de-| This Column \‘ i : | Busmesds gnerrfxpu_on B ey iy nad et ist like Mr. Swinnerton, who treats English themes|About (his flapper. Sam g S, \fiv ;;),@g;,,,\‘ r,‘<\qpr‘u;ag\1@)\\‘ DYNEY | MARINE | P e Lo and UNABARAIE Ly ik o, motholl bypicallof aisensitive Daglisn soutim [FRWG - SHmBREhaiStenaa seyon e 5 i Cargo | B S R Ces 18 ond of (e cauies sgull nave foundl e wide American Hokpliatity oo ,Haht, ) | Hulls ; it " e prevalence of crime in the country, Ihis work. Americans complain that we & ungen-| But “]“_" ”’f" """“"l """"_ | | Registered Mail e Cincinnat Enquirer, commenting upon M. 'opous with regard to their best books, but if that is| I think you'd best keep quiet ot | AUTOMOBILE Baker's declaration, with equal truth a the case it is due to the fact that the English read-| L ! Fire and Transportation Crime continues o exist because the ers as a mass like what they Know instead of tem=| o oo T | Collision | public permits it to exist. Al the police [pering their likes to critical advice. With regavd | NG 'l‘".‘IL e e ,“‘I"_",‘ Ll Property Damage H forees in America will be unable to sup- [to Enzlish acceptance of American plays and films | o S5 SO0 | TRC “"'lf;“ f"l 3 ! Liability i press crim much diminish it, until they {there can certainly be no cause for grambling. When| =10 SRR @ (0 0F 1 "”‘”‘f e | CASUALTY have an aroused pub pirit back of them |we see the rapid expansion of the American public! ° 8 ¢ freng ‘].,‘”‘,‘\‘ ']I;I Compensation and supporting them to the limit |we may feel doubtful whether there is safety in B ANt Public Liability This suggests that lawnakers ought to take into such numbers for the kind of exports of which we W Accident and Health account the necessity of h bl j ver-|are most proud. But there are signs that even the| More ar Lean, Mrie | LIFE . : | i aving public opinion over-|a st are s L L It would be hettor if the pink color 3 whelmingly behind them before they legislate new Most popular American magazines, whose reputation| "o vine choeks was Eeking o All Forms crimes into existence. It ilutrates the futility of for seeking and rewarding the commonplace Was| o dealers instvad of the druggists | - Vit criminal laws that have nol nearly unanimous ©hce high, are now making braver choices among| oy jf you get wiit we mean. | S ap nion behind them do %0 has tendency, |ENgIish authors. It is not only the sellers of raw! ‘wiai an old timer wonders as hel ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. to say the le; of dulling the public sympathy with [ erials like rubber and tin who can .«Iprlw com-!gives the modern ‘] the once over, H Insurance — Real Estate i o ih - entoboa 3 (fort from the ,Census Bureau. The action and re-| ¥ o | | AR laction of an glish population which is reaching| #———————r — o stability and of an American and English speaking W ALASKA At “”'\R ATE ROAD DISTRICT. | \opulation which bounds upward are bfull o fiiters l THIS W S . " CommerCLGl - » In making Aluska separate district in the Bureau|® = POSSPRMes s IS WEEK ONLY | ‘w"ng JAPANESE TOY SHOP of Public Roads another step toward simplifying| why wouldn't it do ¢ dtos i | ig H. B. MAKINO ; : ving | d o make Senator Heflin a i ’ | Foderal operations in Alaska was taken, and it was [sort of United States Senator-at-Large, enabling him Mixing Bowls (set of 5) . $1.00 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . ~.§ 202417.91 Front Street an important step. It will add to the dignity and to make the fool statements for all the States,||Coal Hods .50 Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31 1926 $2,367,937.43 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders standing of the Bureau's work in this Territory, |instead of merely Alabama?-—(Kansas City Star.) o e s . e : } i 8 Tl bt SEGEE Caster Cup .10 o B ";dk:"kl‘”"l‘f”l'l n(xn-pu.u,.nu[(‘\.u.' it '\]\.I.x \\nv‘ |]x a part| . e 17 fi] T i £ 1 10] | We solicit your account whether = "n l(“ x”x‘t:ilm;v,-l”l(.W.“} lk\h.”‘[. I;\ I‘-\."' 1:.1.;,“.-“1 tain Wright's :‘h:n:«“ml;\t(e‘\ \‘“m an:nl? lll‘d“lm m.;:la‘; Ao & 1AE ox gl Ouyiéonslsppnt 4 T effect o s will probably be to make it casier to |t ght's charges goes ve tha g 4 o set larger allottments of funds t certy v i1 | turpitude was not absolutely epidemic in Victorian growth a8 ‘an indication of the rHE CLUB LUNCH g8t Jarg By el talnly il » helpful service we are able to s 9 g days.— (Philadelphia Record.) P ROOM serve to expedite the work render our customers Under the arrangement, Mr. M. D. Williams be- s - FET i S O o | H A R R I S ) Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily comes District Engineer and on an equal tooting | The Russian Communists proclaim their fear of TONY LAURIDSEN, With the engineers in charge of other Districts, He|p it O CAor OuER je EIAEE 86 RO o aritel | Hardware Company ebD. . benrends ban Proprietor wili report directly to Washington and not be required | ;o iviple (New York S = to have his plans, reports, etc.. approved at Portland. | '7(“ Spe S pact? TOVES OUR SPECIALTY The change is in keeping with that which was S ; OLDEST BANK IN ALAskA THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- AL 8 An election is not over until the grand jury!|Open EvenIngs Phone 215 EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND i g wade when Alaska bwfl"w‘fl svluj'_'«lv unit in the indicts and the Senate investigates.— (Pittsburgn' BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING y Forestry Bureau and Mr. C. H. Flory became Dis- |(iazette-Times.) {38 3 SN, # ) 'PLANT IN ALASKA, i

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