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« THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. e e e e an et 1T TR P W A, B s e e I\ IV i \‘)‘1 ) : | \“le \I] “ Il"nn ”u" 1 “ " i ndl "nI"’ ¢ hibitionists among the Democratic Senators in thel | ALONG LIFE'S comes to ¢ i 14 PROFESSION AL ! I next Cong nd probably something less than that| | AT TR ms a b . . A iR on” f ih | OGN W. IROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER number among the Republican Senators who | DETO SRt ;‘I“ - - —u | | e = — — Lopposed Lo the htcenth Amendment. The I Yokl n | | | = s SAM HILL = i Published Wb AL RE kesman in the Senute for the drys and for L foy: ithem: nel g a ¥ ? ERESTING CC e I8 compos=cd of both Democrat and Republi facal oot ‘-‘ > 1 v : : her to ot Drs. Kaser & Freeburger Entered In the sl Off I i LG B DENTISTS matter. : T Wiy R To stop wars be fin reason friend Iu-,m who 1 1 and 3 Goldstein Bid b ,1"‘,.. T And. of vo shouid, [fong driven from the back { i N : S that Senator-clect Vare of Pennsylvania and Sen: Bl s o Tl HATAS Y 0. tewa): Kor e F}fok“lffio e | % Delivered by ¢ 7 " elect Smith of Miinois will show their conten: | Fiia" S hBla dbrama good) I she wints to learn o d Wi By mall United State e by scorning the se 3 {from the front one, is becauss she | LIRS i R which they have been elected. It i5 said that they| Observations of O!dest Inhabitant knows triend hub doesn’t know any:) s——— - = Subecribi rs w IS IO gy simply refuse to present themselves to b vl The modern girl 1 PIURNE Arrat oo n s rabb il abouis oW SOl Dr. Charles P. Jenne [ : s s $ n. After all that course might save them a lot|of a mouse, hut from the way sheba car amd would onty be sy dne) r. Charles P. Jenne || co.outinate Bodies Al : of i1 cnvenience and the Senate some annoyance | dresses she shows she o't afraid| i ci : DENTIST | ofn erm:x"'nm'y : e ean 2 iof being gazed at. | L : y Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bidg.| | Scottish Rite ’i " o f United States is to modern and enlarge| S 5 s ftkaral lephone 176 ings ¥ o the range of the gun some of our battleship: The Ananias Club . ‘ “‘ sl he| e—————— e | p. A 4 i |and build three new cruisers, as well as other aux-| ""‘ s R ? i ’ i | Holl | ever g from Seco h iy the x o | i """" iliary craft. The appropriations for the new cruisers Y ; I A A e : , . nen 1 Oy X/ Rt | ALASKA 1 VIGER wope advised against by President Coolidge, but he Daily St Sarmen 108, . WL Stewart | THAN 1#ANY PUBLICATION 9 < B p e Bl | 3 @ . WTTS LOYAL ORDER OF deferred to the judgment of mn;.n‘\. and signed the Anything for Publicity i lgnorance i race | e | DENTIST W OOSE hill, meeting an apparent demand for naval improve e R cmarked My, | it is reco ed | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Juneau Lodge No. 700 ment Groueh, “that doctor d . i R Mocts every Monday | cla there i thing as rh News cf the Names Club | 2 R o'clnck, Mooss France has paid Great Britain $20,000,000 onln 0 i G ""““" "”‘ AL S L Dictator; R. 11 ceount her war debt and it is 1 that she will] “Well” growled her husband, “h T . 51 i ¥ iz » oon 000,000 more. What is more important|not the fivst nut to bis uame | T | = (o u cial dispateh in the New York Times (he paver by broadeasting @ RIS and Cott Dr. W. J. Pigg | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Ntu. 147 aving that France will begin paying the Unitedy 3% ! Thrift Shop d PHYSICIAN | F. & A. M. States dollar for dollar as she pays England i Tk e Bk Kind | = | Sceond and’ fourth Monday Vs | Not Sunday Schoo nd | i Office—Sccond and Main [ of cact nih i 0dd p oA modern girl, wet llr::w Cooked Meals [ Telephone 13 i briginning Premier Back to Normal. [l L I i e A s and P ||« B MiZE, Mastor 5 for those, ya' understand | | | NAGEL, Secrce (Hyder Herald.) Wioiwantitorgo the: gall | FORGET-.M sA moon | ™ * SO FORGET-M zA ROOM , quotations, after weeks of depression, = || FORGET (I|.,,\¢~T I'lF i | De. 11, Vance | Order of et e s ' o nal, reports from southern market A Poser | o | osteopatn 201 Coldstein Bldg EASTERN STAR JEFFERSONIAN PRECEDENT FOR : Tt ehedld bo andl the news fel Blinks—My kid flcored me with i |~ R : : COOLIDGE'S SILENCE. fyin Although for a time loath to belicve Guestion today | WORK 15 OUR DI i cophat'c physician . mont = ) uld be the case, we: can no lohaer doubt| Uinks=Is that unusual? | CUR WORK IS OUR CEST | vt o : o"F Hall h 1 disposit ne quarters to crit WSt S At Blinks -~ No, but this was a knoci | ADVERTISEMENT | (astineaun Hotel VILLIAMS, Wty 5 1 ; the slump was due almost if not entirely to RATICES ety pei ol s T hR e v h | L i ALICE BROW % s aa ey e Cooli PROSRe x his atti- o epresentative reports published by an unscrupu-|Out- I gave him a pe i and 0ol CAPITOL DYE WORK . SEE ; Al o broker aneerty M e O T 1 NG R Tl T L s T e i | KNIGHTS OF a disp 1 oon many to aceept his gii0ng at the mine I'hat these discrediting report Meldner J | Dr. Geo Barton | OLUMBUS failure to make an announcenent meaning that ere based upen the mere word of a dischargad and ! had to et LIS U and’ Dyer-—Phon (‘}HRO‘P’RA"“TORfi I thal Bld ‘ S he will ask for anotie Ihis probably accounts, copscquently disgruntled former member of the Pre-|Sten th er ! sl il g‘“ i |15 in part at lea | f flood of articles about jpier staff, whose every wowrd betrayed his it . SRR SR A .!‘ 1t | DPros third t t just now appeai- toward the mine management, is not only = ”AI ’l[,‘f'“ b TIFVET i l a1 { M | ing i u i perivdica cient commmentary on theiv reliability but aiso, (G Bote In < I I‘ I‘ !4 ol P y | Ihe silen of t 1" on th bjoet at stamp: utterly unscrupulous and untrustworthy fie 9 ‘l K‘w' |K< L L 4 t 7\ = this time is amply i precedent that re- those wi ve them publicity. The stock inves : ) & I’v ’ e ol TILTART TION a0 ; 3 neglect q rmont (P L AUXILIARY, PIONEERS C ting t y ther wiblic could not be expected to know this, and, | noent o BRS Jeffersun's diar o 1t v his constant @ result, lent rea I ! = ‘ Uszeless Info ! I OBaL et SISt | R y . possess them of t holding | 5 o it L PHYSI THERAPIST | Meeting overy md Friday or puropoge to refuse to accept third 1| ential IOV oroseylin brain man makos| L vou are looking . M M ieRi | i s e During the extended period of depression Premier! - lir brd gninake) S k,, far'a (| : aelimantl ab BroldIgean i e b & s nont ek quotations reached the lowest level attained|more noisc going down hill than aul e ot ot \ refreshme At Mook( el Veegidatire Lad | to consent wan G0 the inauguration of the company, despite the| Cishtcylinder biain man docs taking | " ! Eina Radonich, -Prasiaant: bitens ihe replisll, Gh G 12 expression of o inay the Premier is one of the largest dividend|the grade of o mouptain | {le Minnie Iiurley, Seerctary R Qun bR a0y LAkl would mot dis= povine mines in Canada and its daily output of e | PETE HAMME {— —. regard il ound precedent set | n Wious ggg tons is the largest in the mine's history | viecens i . CERY - a predecesscr” [ Washington]. In the meantime similar “] kiilad ;‘ ";“‘l‘{ 7 1‘ HAMMER'S GROCERY ! 2. ANNA BROV/N KEARSLEY CITY TRANSFER | : il Bandit® Billy Guzz; | 3 Th ant Strgeon 4 AT yesolutions had been passed by the Ly ures of f ) ’ i Phvsician and § ; . ! Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and meetings o Vir- The French in Mexico. ! I.ull e w»ln: g, | | Office: 420 and 422 Gold- | LOAIKNgolglI;fD??‘é’a‘\GE | gini HGED 0 i, Now. Dbglitl ad. slaewhan _— i Jecanse “P”-"') was = Valentine's Optical Department f Bnic Phone 582 ‘ bl (.’”:"A - ! had endorsed 1 on. In fact, it had been (Murches et GURIan ) : o "y Il R. L. DOJGLASS Rea, Knudsen's Iouse, Wi | Nidlit pion S | made clearly rent that h ould have ured There are many str episodes in the histor) _Seems So - I orTict “nd OPTOMETRIST oughby Ave., Plone 4742 Nig Phcne gl o S reds (he nineteenth century, but few stranger than, A new filling station e b Room 16, Valentine Bldg . x| ® oo gnalini Lo i position any- O Teieneh expedition to Mexico in 1861, recalled|gan | panr e e P - — - — where. Iixplaining his delay in answ e et sl e R SR e just onc more place for the LT i el 5 y‘ 2. d fhantanta i sal v 1 5 ) . bandits to réh.” completed the other. | S, e s Cld papers for sale | Charlottc Poday it seems the maddest of all the P | d ; of Vermont those sentiment and even mnow it is not certain what its real aim Straight From Nut Factory I | Phone 149 Bel- 148 wihich would haye prompted “an Immeiate was —permanent conquest, military glory, or finaneiall Mo dentist can dfaw a tooth a Thi Ciias W. Canrsg MORTUARY | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE MR KL aws: Seottuli, . nevertigluss, (D in. It was at least no sudden hness. Long Painlessly as an artist [ 3 ~ ’} Our Motto would approve a delay which had for its ob- : 2% ; Yo slaia e | . Hs Gaonte ute” hefore the day when a small French force landed | ‘The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute M SRRk toRenaia snnamatlive aglbation: of ihe to co-operate with Britain and Spain in avenging Nature Moto i ‘ o e | UiE it o publ 1 on ) 0 interesting loutrages on Buropeans the occupation of Mexico lhrfl clephants hn.u.z nose | Corner 4th and Franklin St hon 16 o ) 5 & (0 leauioh orinr Gl Muglaly had been decided upon. The times appeared prop-| Aud the exteyslodpneck of the gi | J PLUMBING : Vermont endoy Jefforson almost two years itious. ‘The United States torn with civil il ratfe ) | = _—_—__ | ; SUMBING fore the time election. s answer des yexico was in the throes of revolution, and uifiss] Ve Slways ho¥e Dl e e s e S Hcating, and General Repairing. clining 1o \ written ahout eleven ' campaign had been short and successful. An Empirve ‘\Nx the l\;u Irhnm that waie e = 3O All work guaranteed for | months hetors the for voting again, giving was founded; An Emperor was found in the person SRR R i | /‘ I{E ) ()l]!{ ‘ /‘ 11( 4 BIJI’/S ! Jess monny, the peopie a t 1 year before setting about o of the Archduke Maximilian, but ere he arrived thei o oo 0 0 _hi""‘-fll'j.“_;‘f“ | Call STEVE STANWORTH decide upon a suc or, vet Iy enough to give whole situation had changed. The war for the Union| =55 o “N‘ ALl BCLRIRA T IV gA [‘14‘1““) | Phone 505 them ample to make the ction lin the .\unxm‘\u» all but won ;. foreign intervention . - wouldn't Isugl’ &6 4 hipsepot | { e i N Y 2 e SN S There are cortainly as many reasons why Presi- had roused a formidable nationalist movement in Mex- A | o == : > s aidel aterially 4 lomatically | | dent Coolidge should not declare his purpose in ic0, soon to be aided materially and dip | Hyenas. too, must laugh, just all they | . Ty 1 I Nremibos two vellrs in advanse. of s elecilon by, the: United :"I‘u(‘\_l and in lun'r\upn- l"x',xs,r. “‘.l e | Are your valuables protected against the attacks RADIO s ther re why Jefl i wrming for the second stagg in the unlfication of 'y .00 g specio f i o v the outbreak cf fire? Do not 5 4§ itere were why Jefferson. would mot. {Germany. Napoleon did not hesitate. Suddenly as 2 '.“.n ‘.E“]'\I:;\ e of g ve e ML oD bt the ATWATER-KENT SETS they had come the Freneh troops departed and 1ofi d g be satisfied with doubtful protection, but sccure the | AND SPEAKERS AMERICA'S POPULATION GROWTH. | Maximiliin o his fate—surely one of the 1eastix s ough, Miss £ M. 13, most positive kind of safety, by don yo (]| Dadio iSunnlicstof ATl RInde {pardonable betrayals of modern times. Today _“" To call us brutes and laugh at us; valuables in the Sofe Deposit Vaults of i MARTIN LYNCH J The popnlation of the United States s growing slamour and the sadness of it have vanished, and|pyoy why by heck, do all the girls e — = bde e at the rate of 1LA00,000 the year, in spite of immi-| Wt it but s an episode l"'“‘)’v‘ ! ""-]"-‘“"('l'"“‘,; Persistently ran after us? | e e = i — |endea, aue to ( tion 'and without! : i auttos aceording to statlstics gathered|ended, die to an individ mbi _ —H E = B el That indicates a populal ‘,” veal importance to either of the nations involved. | | THE ] Q 1 A : i Once an affair of high politics, discussed in every . » " A )t 120,000,000 by the end of the fise at [ i ! i, ‘“rm t ’|::l\‘n”1‘ J 6 \‘I' lll 1“ ,Il B t \I U oreign Office, it is Tor us but the setting for a| “iere is an ar headed, “How N(“l”“” 3n erminate June J0, 1IN, and approximately i % 0 s % 3 . 0 o pititul tragedy on which the final curtain has at 1ast To Handle a Man'” remarked Mre Allen Shattuck, Ine. 500.000 by the time the uext decennial enume ion Yo" shall oceur, in Junu 1950, 1 (1 LU [(Snouo sha STHS i a ary B 2 8 « ate o | o " P <‘ . e sam |‘|n] f - | Weli,” growled her husband, “it, e, and i ion is not further The N -+ P would be a waste of time for i restricted, the population by 1940 will excced 140, The Need Is Obvious. ! e o, | ol 5 RN to read it; vou already know uu, l“.“"fm“ 11I the immigration laws were made more | (Memphis Commer 1 Appeal.) ;.1”-” much about that subject.” | liberal, as they ought to be. the population by 19301 5 his attack on the McFadden Branch Banking| | x\:ml:l be 125,000,000 and by 1940 it would approach | i Monday, Senator Wheeler of Montana, said L _ More or Less True | £60,000,000 | What we need in this Senate is more | Father finds the family is stone| What a wonderful growth these figures indicate| Andrew Jacksons and Thomas Jeffersons. [;'l"f"r ", ls cralig abouy econany, hyt when they are compared with those of a century A% to that statement in paticular, we are fn full] [Nt thev are all cars it he talks ago! In 1830 the tation of the United States|accord with Senator Wheeler. The truth of it s 1io0 ”~":‘j" R ARCCLS ] R was 12,866,020 a 1810 it was 17,069.4 lobvious. But there are several obstacles in the v \',‘ x:l;\v ':““" LI ; 4 1 Wliie Lia ty - of growth is slower|of sending men like Jackson and Jefferson to Con-|, BB DIOVOSRERCAING TThey ) know what wives ought to be, and than it was 100 years a the present rate of in-|gres i £ | s not what they an And girls who | o uld continne the population of the country| Chief among these obstacles are the low planel A F0o o o ha in 1950 will out 161,000,000, in 1960 about|0f Politics in this modern day and the necessary|go v A=A A 150,000 in 1 iho 18000000, in 1980 about :']1::;1].\.\:: p.‘:(",::;\q"mn“‘ man who aspires to exalted| “noilnie qonn toach each other how 250,000,000, in 1990 about 285,000,000 and at the®l® St i they oug o atithaip. chilin . i And then too, 1t woud be nscessary Arst to as-| DeF OUEHL to v their childron nd of the t YRR o end ¢ e century Co.non h , S . more—they ure too busy com 3 . i tain just how many States number among their e ¥ While the populatio. & likely to become more! <’ : | Plaining about how the children run; E AR e |citizenry men of the Jackson-Jefferson calibre. e nearly stabilized before that time < not too much - % & them. y Suppose, for illustration, Pennsylvania boasted of| 4" ;o ’ to expect that we shall enter the noxt century with], o b A1 Insabens WY Db Jester-|, A0 ldeal wife is one who doest't 290.000.000 people. If in the meantime C Al resident the equal in every way of honrs Jeffer| jocture her husband for Hking two e " : ha, Slsuntiuge nadv andleyn - and this iilustrious Pennsylvanian had con £ e Yibtiieol ihe inited States should unite, they ought to do.|gented last year to run for the United States Senate.| i F= the population would be much greater—probably What chance would he have had to be elected over| | 000,000 or more @ man like “Boss” Vare of Philadelphia? These estimates do not take into account any| i N BB R B Af of the mnon-contiguous tervitory belonging to the Don’t worry! Treasury officials say that if Con-! rea ast United States where the prevailing language is not |gr fails to pass a medicinal liguor supply bill,| English. Secretary Mellon will find some way to meet any| aoles —— emergen that may arise«in the demand for phy o PROHIBITION Mn A P ARTY ISSUE. |clans—(Boston Globe.) || 6 FT. STEP LADDER b = g e i | | | The unanimous decision of the Democratic Sena- Some folks I he surprised t Mr. Ford re- BRUUWS torial caucus that re-elected Senator Robinson of|fused a billion h for his property, but look what| for house or shop Arkansas to be the party leader in the Senate that|the Federal Tax Collector is trying to do to those prohibition will not be recognized as a party i<suu|“""‘ gollsionly iweRmel. pantiotti-=(BhIlNdgIphia) in the Senate could mot have heen otherwise Bulletin.) | HA R R ’ S l“""' ])“ “m !T“t‘* i;*“‘p'm‘(:‘r"‘m“‘m:l‘”,’If;\“‘ i o ""h‘]':‘h It the Peace League wants to convince Amor mously a ed a r at. pre are ba 7 < 7 e 3 editors its excursion might better head for Shunghai Hardware Company wet and dry Democratic Senators just as there are yoyper than for Ucnevu~<l'hilmlolphiu Bulletin.) P wet and dry Republican Senators. Under the cir- o 1 A s Mkl | STCVES CUR SPECIALTY cumstances there could be no Dfll‘l.‘" issue on that Seems rather ronmlkahlo that Mr. Ford hasn't " question in the absence of a declaration on the sub-|hought the bridge Longfellow stood on at midnight. | OPen Evenings Phone 218 ject by a National Convention platform announcing| —(Toledo Blade.) T | OF JUNEAU* Savings Commercial $ 202417.91 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . $2,367,937.43 Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 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 OLDEST BANK IN ArLAskA EXFEEEETED Fi) FIRE i Propertv Loss Business Interruption Use and Occupancy MARINE Cargo { Hulls | Registered Mail | AUTOMOBILE s ! Tire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liability CASUALTY Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health 1 LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. 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