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THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1927, \ Administration through the influence of his| — 3 o EERE il il E . Shebiaaaing | “t Rectaurants of London ": e e 1L ) Alasha 4'"1"' (& Youns Gregs wis vapidly promoted and studiea | BITS OF BY-I'LAY : Taking on New Aspect ’ PROTESSION AL ‘ Fraternal Socicties | s A = % \ I. Four year o he was specially| | ' | = E | s (OF s ' auN RAY L EDITOR AND MANAGER of his politics by Secretary Mellon|» - &) LONDON, March 15 Cleaner, ai ! Sy 5 P W._ Pf S Stk : — personal assistant. He became known| S ier and brighter restauranis for | B————r S ) Gastineau Channel | Published o x wnday by EMPIRE the Secretary okesman hefore| Uh, Huh London @nd other British citios av = il— = = : PRINTIN G COML s M S Bty i T (IFlorida Time n.) being advocated by women w : epmme e !fi ahka Fkiy e e ‘:*..n:u_l \‘ll,:ul}'l: :;mwi i i‘llx‘iilln“rl versity (raining in domestic sion | Drs. Kaser & Freeburger ‘ Fntercd 1 the Post Off . AT tevar o ey e i [ e AR o R Sk e eyl RIIRIE D o DENTISTS ) - tter { house. Owner may ha lll;nluu College for Women, who has taken 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. “Q W e > o % | o | for this ad. No questions askec a census of the rostaurants of G & i suLse S. A Henry Ford says a million dollars are no Sheridan (Wyo.) paj -London and found that 5 per « Pl 91’}:01;1)2(369 b | fl a} A Bt Y e i to him than an old belt.— News Item | —_— [er the s restoranis are owned | Sk st A\ : By mail, postase I it .out of order to call to Henry's attention What a Drcam! by forei ile forcizner | —| S el Y Aoiaiam ,3"%“_;"“;, s S that w lot of old belts whose owners (Buffalo Couric press.) managing portion of | Vi Brothers weicome ’ ¥ would zive some boot in a swap for a a result of the marviage o which are British oowned | b I — o 1ien? How about an old helt and an old pair of| (rown Prince Loopoll of Belgium,, “fjow many of these restanranis | Dr. Charles P. Jenne || ¢o.0rdinate Bodxcfl . e Ha [[@H0 Drinoess ASUHA ol Swelem Bl 'ave: really. closi. antl donifortable? DIENTIST |~ of Freemasonry b i 1 vor | . i | gium and Sweden have agreed never| Miss Reynard asked at a conferenc: : MEMBE R OF D PRESS E TR il s o P Gl S ey GH ? Rooms 8 and ) Valentine Bldg. 2 it 3 pactl " o 10 g0 to war. Wouldn't it be a rare on “Carveors for Women Trained in The Ansocs 1 The Japatese have a practical way of looking| ‘0 & | i L OaRase N e Te.e,,ho,.c 176 cathe ' Mt The o paEBTA o R AlaasIae it ma ge o time: ord Domestic Scienc “There a (| il 5 | sece B eotion i l LAk Tlhey have pastuoned the Matlondh glec Co s o Hiboine shoill s hatels and bon lig Nated i | * 5 B mouih publishod | tion that was to have taken place this year until the about worll peace? TG Loiison ivesua: i it | — | Oud ellow — country can afford the cost of a political contest.! g, % e iiehe o sty Gt disinlmasel ) I AW, S " bidte ALABKA Cill 121D 10 GERCIf that could be done in this country the probability All About Edna gy " )) SRV . Dtewart E 5 = o THAN Ti a X Wil that we, too, would have fewer elections. | A Itk laek | o S | ENTIST I.omri_ggcnflm or e = Is Bdna Grime | LONDON, March 15 Mayfaiv | | s 9 a m to 6 p m Joweki Ledbe oo e & Premier Joim Oliver, head of the Liberal Party For her wrist watch [mothers are folowing o new fesd EWARD DUILDING Meets every Monday Government in British Columbia, declares that he Keeps perfect time {in baby clothes vecontly set by the | | ogrice Phone 469 Res. Phore 27¢ night, 8 o'clock, Monse has mo intention of calling an election this year Sam Hill. [ Merchioness of Queensberry, whose | @ ——® a5 A Davis, Dietator; R, M He w5 the Government majority is inact and | five-week-old - daughter, Jane, wears | — S Jgh\x Secretal uticient to insure stability She is not lat [1obe .I.: rv-l:’lvll, I.‘:;;m’n.‘- Her nlvm-, m — T‘ fy e p i 5 Ay : 4 No, never mor the sodate daunghters of Mayfair have 58 i | 5 She always was babn Glotllad: In robes ot Laditionsl] Dr. W. J. Picg i MCUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nt ayor Dever Against E -M;l\'nr Thompson. Lehind hefor | White. The new style includes dan PHYSICIAN Il o — | : ulam |.’r.‘;‘., 11\\.1».1:;;.\ jrw‘uu ””:f“‘ljw.m‘ ‘h\”:‘ ; SHEEERR I | (New York World.) i i Hasings Tribune of shell pink, prin vellow | Felarhons 18 The Republican primaries in Chicago were 1 - { forget-menot blue 8 08 ™ markable for the heavy vote—approximately 500,000 It doesn't matic e == wien 400,000 would have been considered large—and Watch or no 1 > nl the reign of violence, Last vear's Senatorial primaries Some “fast” gir = ol )e: V: | e " I - ; 1) ance | Ord, were tho unprecedentedly rough, One murder Are always “slow ' Federal Power Commissien | | 1 SRR EASTREL OSfTA‘l CHICAGO AND HER APPROACHING three kidn: eral shooting affrays, and wide mfi”“l\‘n“l«ll‘ l“li"""'l: . | | , Hours Llo 6 | L CENTENNIAL. pread int tioy 1l ballet-box stuffing cansed ang nocrat [ e \taatsd SoiRatiE RYeIan | 3 cne Chicago nowspaper to say that the election | In Wi s s Residenee | h ceiebration “smelled less like a voting-booth than a sewer.” Yot Wife Will Be in Contempt (e il Hotel | ot i | the establishment last Tuesday's primary appears nearly as bad. W (Kunickerhocker Press.) I e aavi Braiicisio — = =Wl s Btiie City. I 1979 —six vears hence. read of shootings, gang warfare, the theft of ballot [Iersons cceupying back seats of {0 " qun Prancisco, Califo has BT I ® | = bie il 1 sy Commrehen.ive colebya. MOXes at the point of a gun and the wholesale arvest antomobiles “must sit still and say | pade application for a pr Tl AR | INIGHTS OF e M o IH" L of sluggers nothin according to a ruling by lpepmit covering a proposed walter seo. L harton | COLUMBUS R nat o e Bl Chicago had cizht years of ox-Mayor Thompeon, the Supreme Court of Connecticut. |power project on Crater, Lons and wA"'T'H’ HA”en“m}_Bld : N g8y o ! of America’s second - pepunlican nominee, and it knows just wha — {Sweetheart Croeks and Speel " ) city but that to the world some- o Mayor he would make again. Becat Coming Back S R S b SO e thing of Chica the arts and cul- 0 kpowledze the attitude of the best part of the (Wall Street Journal ) f u-}'-r_'\( “-_\ ”"»(w“ ‘.[‘ L }“\ ! ["‘ ot T RO Ll ALGE press, including the Republican Tribune, of all civic Judke—Now I don't expect to sce| “"‘jw i e of woot | g g 5 the ¥ ! ! about the cele- gppanizations, and of a multitude of Republican You hor in. Rastu | pulp, and license will be issued only | | Chi I i ctiy in America husinsss men. cannot be in doubt. They will line up Rastus— Not sce me here again. |y 0" applicant able secure a, ™ - AUXILIARY, PIONEERS 0¥ 5 it world has « ayor Dever. Mr. Thompson faces the further Jedse! Why, vou all ain’t agoing O lapnly of timber adequat: for the Helene W, L. Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. et 00,000 people w'th wdicap of the bitterness left by the primary His U n your job, is you, Jedge? | purpeses of the project Any objec PHYSICAL THERAPI A i i rom the t ettlement w partner, Fred Lundin, will do his best to stah [tion to such application, or request : it il v.-hw..;\”. sacond )r‘n].l_t o We think of prowth of San him in the back. In fact, he has the weapon poised The Infallible One | for ring thercon, nux‘hu with 1 rieity | DAk e : o'clock P m. Cards i f md ready in the independent candidaey of John! (New Orleans Tines-Picayune.) |any nonis OF fother (Al BIAE iRt SreteR el £ VSRl IDNEEERERT v oand L but voare older than ‘“. I. II‘ in »14' 1 i J: it 2 st gkt ag we #at the tabl |tor which consideration is desired e 423 | {Mrs. Edna Radonich, [Iresident; iy v out w dozen years younger DIl Robertson. But even had @ letter opponent LSt niEht s R oTliE e subtitted: to, the: Dxaols B inirs. Minnte Tiodiay, Sarotars. f we should date their ) nning from the time of been nominated, Mayor Dever would have deserved ! tive Secreta Federal Power Com STl g L T Ve 2 : : i the support of good citizens. The energy, integrity And you looked up at me mission, Washington, L. C. e i 1 Vie jnit evican ownership. Seatile is | e = i _In that wondrous way hJ ] 5 and ability of his Administration have been ap e e iy bhey mrger. New York, Philadel- o000 S oy whore, He knows the city's problems O yours, and asked me what i | DR ANEA BROWY KEARSLEY | | CITY TRANSFER | il Bostan_and Dallima: =0 vanns. OF IR Toe Te: oie. ¢ Rusiness man, lawyer, alderman ! Was thinking, you knew 1 was | — et Physician and Suraeon COAL, WO0D, BAGGAGE ! GG ¢ f ’ Lipg UL B R judee in turn, he is human and practieal. He o thinking . Valentine's Optical Department e wald I AND KINDLING AR L o Diiket SR L08 e irai g Stiitety e Mr. Bremman's Chicago machine much what OF love, dear. did you not | R. L DOUGLASS Office: 420 Gl | Stand ‘at City Cafe-—Day or before Chicago he : AP s e Woman's unerving instinet told U OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST steln Bu 82 | Night—-Paone 377 Chicago was establishor 1 That was 57 division between Democrats and Republi- YOU that. Little did you reck Boom 16 Valentine Blig A L] [ years after the Decalarat of Independence. Civili- cans in Chicago is normally close. Mr. Dever won :,.“J' "{“"‘ 8 l‘j'\\ in the devil | | tours 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. and g R T 5 zation had had footing west of the Alleghany Moun- easi'y through Republican factionalism in 193, '™ manage (o pay the check ! by Appointment 4 L i Im £ " tains for more than hall a « H Kentucky had and will hope to do so again this year s Gl RDARS s IR 000 AT vsons) ik el ’ il QT Tl LIl Nefwdll Stnte for 41 yoith, Ténfedses: for 4 Not Much Doubt = . | |[RELIADLE" TRANSFER 47 and Ohio for 30. Louisiana, Indiana, M sippi Meddling. \ ”“'I"' isville "Hlll‘|‘;.|‘('|nn.|ll ¥ u I’honewl-ls Ecg. 148 Alabama, Iinois and Missouri had ail heen State eddling. B LRI UL LR Tur Crias W, Carren Morruamy COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE FELS i ibn (bp more thon 0k Gmen. yads (Boston News Bureau.) i nts fellow 1l ass.” | G t Tribute” oo B i Rt ¢ i S Joston News p | s fellow calls you a jackass i 2 vice Is the Greatest Tribute | i oo Sl rown to 25 and thei zooring to one version of last Saturday evening's “Did he vote for me?” The Last Service Is 5 3 3 | country’s population fo 15 peopl It TC- Gridiron Club dinner in Washington one stunt had “Is says he did.” | Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 |- quired a thousand years for London or Paris and ay jmpersonated snator Borah” demanding that “Well, the customer is always| } ft—— & about 500 for New York to zrow as large as Chicago gome impersonated marines be withdrawn at once, right.” | Try OQur has grown in less t 100, and no other city in the declaring, “I'm against the man who put chevrons > - }r________————————— BOSTON CREAM PIE world has ever as lurge on our shirt-sleeve diplomacy.” To which the retort NOTi 5 { o ] i i and FRENCH PASTRY Chicago, n rly Uhail, any other eily, typi- by & “m wis: “Phat's nothing you're against The Border Queen s rom Seat-| AR’( Y()UP V /l’ l ABI I‘ S | . o e 2 i J 4k 4 0 an Ml drowti expanslon of the United Statos, 'everything hen “Borah” Sang a solo with its tle March nineteenth, téeight | V] T LA R4 - . | ARCADE CAFL She s in many respects the most marvelous city the main them Svervthings wrong.” It would all scem shipments phone Agt. Femmer at! ST O P Rls Al MARY YOUNG, Prop. worid 1 0 | to be a most timely as well as accurate skit at this once as space is lim'tod, I!\ b/{l’ Igrl Y e e} | moment 114 % 3 ) o | With all possible respect for the Idaho Senator's - oo | AN ALASKAN PICTL m« THAT GOOD. 'high-minded independence, it may be submitted that' —Advertising always pays. Wise the| Are your valnables protected against the attacks RADIO —_— in his being “against everything” he vies with that cclunins of The Emipire. | £ { i tbreak of fire? Do not The e production 'nmmv..-.; Moon," based celebrated bird of Lord Dundreary’s which always — —_— of burglars or the sudden ou lc:\. of fir ATWATER-KENT SETS on the entevtaining and finely written hook of that “‘flocked by itself His passion s for a hypothetical DEPARTMENT 0F THE INTERIOR he satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the | ~ AND SPEAKERS name (v the pen of Bareett Willoughby, an Alaska and lonesome perfection. And just now in finding “UNITED STATES LAND OFFIC most positive kind of safety, by depositing your | Radio Supplies of All Kinds reared irl, is a worth while picture play. It js' ‘evervthing wrong™ at home he seems to be achiev- Anchorage, Alaska,) valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of '\lz\R“N IYN(JI complimentary to (he taste of Juneauites that they IR LWo strange results § e 3 | Febru 1927, i ‘ ! AL il filled a local theatrs each time that it was shown The first 113 result of his l""’l".’-"“l for a 'l;”.”"“;* Notice is herehy given that James —_— = i —_—— last week The locations for the sets were aptly 1‘_"“‘ _v".\ \Im ‘|‘v..|.vu;-;. I|u»lu.n(|n.m>(lnim‘mm.l-»n n]mm).‘! '1" 11, entryman, together with his THE chosen and show the heauty and grandeur of Sitky|CCIUAL America and his independent personal cor-yjty T n I ~ ~ #cenery* at its best. The character i R pespondence with President Calles of Mexico needs’'und forbert Lee. all of Tenakee. - o 1 1 ke e LACTOIS were CONSCICN= g - emphasis. There s an obvious suggestion of 5 has submitted final proof on I‘lrst N(l'll)",lll B‘"l AeHEly A wrlistically interpreted by capible urtists, | megalomenia about it.| It nproaches usurpablon Of hja liomestead ortvy, Sauial 06220 Allen Shattuck, Ine SHURtIS vhole was well' directed) [the executive functions in directing forelgn rela- tor lands situgted on the north shore OF JUNEAU ? & The “Rock Moon™ picture ought to give Aluska tions f Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57 46’ .- a lot of de le advertising. It is a real Alaskan | The other restult is that Senator Borah, however 50+ N. Longitude 14° 497 W | Property Lose production IS true o the country. That was lone a figure here at home, finds a deal of Strange porest List § e Qo Business Inteiruption recognized by the Aliskins who saw it in Junewu | foreisn company attracted to his heels. In such Now § No crdit el R E}S‘ Use and Occupancy and were pleassd with it The Empire is pleased his comse of meddling here is plausibly | iy the files of the - 8. Land Office. | i nm) JENIENSNENE M%RINE to commend it o motion picture fans who might interpreted as condemnation for what our Adminis-iae Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro-| nali%: want to anthentic Aluska coloring and enjoy a|tration does, and left-handed approval of the course test is filed in the local land office D Mail 3 8 of such foreign interests in Central America or in' 7 ! Registered Mail Bood pic tory at the same time | . & sl A 8 (at Anchorage, Alaska, within n...} ‘» AUTOMOBILE g |China i period of publication or thirty days i i 1 o sl ‘h efforts o the f ving | Bl | Fire and Transportation * fon % X 3 o | As a sidelight on such efforts, note the following | thereafter, sald final proof will |,el ! Fiksy COOLIDGE APPOINTS DEMOCRAT TO |sentence written by a ¢ ‘missionary #EIOM | aocagted And Mhal ertiidete, st Collision OFFICE. | Hankow: “Russian Bolshevik brains are causing all T LIN DR EREEN Property Damage 3 SR this trouble oviet dispatch riders are constantly!pirst publication Mareh 14, 1927, | Liability Uresident Coolidge has just reappointed A. J.|whizzing by, carrying messages to and fro * * * *iyaoe Bublication May 21, 1927, CASUALTY Cosser,a Domocrat, for Postmaster at Port Angeles, [Don’t be misled by the silly speeches of men like! * b e ! | Compensation Washington, for Lis third term. e was appointed |Senator Borah and his ilk.” [ = a Public Liability first by President Wilson and reappointed by Presi- j e | I’I TERING I i Accident and Health dent Harding. Before that he had served two terms Dan Mood the young Governor of Texas, hus"‘ éEME | LIFE X as County Sheriff, two terms as County Clerk and|been mentioned a candidate for President by some-| i CONT%T ORK | All Forms one term in the State Legislature ’ von {body who didn’t take into account the circumstance| ACTING | —_— g L L e lan't 1 I inst Mrs. F | C. W. WRIGHT elocted County Sheriff again but hefore qualifying hejthat he wouldn't be running.agaipst Mrs. Fergusou.| b £ was selected for Postmaster. He had always been|—(Toledo Blade.) i Apply at Arc le Cate | | | ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. clected as a Democrat, and won every contest in S R 5 T = | O TR L ! Insurance — Real Estate vhich he was e . From what we understand about him, Senator| £} 1 which he was a candidate. After serving as Post- : i | master for 3 " Heflin isn't exactly what one would call a matter- | s or one term under the Wilson Administration Snot anqui ) z Aol AL of-fact man (Cincinnati Enquirer.) o [ = ] e was endorsed for reappointment by practically X s S o v W g M l eversame n s . im0 Repican v Tl e it e TENS WEEIE SRR Savings Commercia JAPANESE TOY SHOP ounty (n..Hllnl(lw-_ in spite of his politics why everybody knows about it.— (In- \ e B. MAKINO Andy Cosser began his career as a newspaperman, [djanapolis News.) 25 ,er (-ent off H B and among his early employers was the editor of The| e S e oL | e | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . ... $ 202,417.91 Front Street Lmpire. Later ownerghip and mang Y were ement associated in His record makes eulogy unnecessary——suffice to say that it were a pity that there are not more like him ROM: 'E OT I)EAI) The circumstance that the Government's interest in the $30,000,000 suit against the Ford stockhold- ers who had sold their interests is in the hands of a 27-year-old lawyer score or more of aged und able romance is not dead. Alexand of a Texas Democratic Congres tion in the Bureau of Internal while he is confronted by a lawyers proves that W. Gregg, the son man, was glven a posi- Revenue during the newspaper | The richest man in (Cincinnati Enquirer.) scenery twice.— (Philadelphia Inquirer.) to education, uate has ever done.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) South America made his for-| |tune out of tin. And then there's Henry Ford.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Nowadays \\hen you say a man is a ‘dry” you ought to specify whether political or otherwise.— We read that a motorist traveling 30 miles an hour could drive for three years and sixteen days over American highways without seeing the same; Hardware Companv If Henry Ford does leave a billion-dollar fortune, that's something that no college grad-' Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 $2,367,937.43 on Blue and White | 1 ENAMEL WARE | See our Window Display HARRIS STCVES 0OU3 suc:a:.’r Open Evenings "Phone 218 15—t We solicit your account whether large or small. Our consistent growth is an indication of the helpful setvice we are able to render our customers. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANk 1N ALASKA P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders | i o nieen | T'HE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG EST, MOST UP-TO:DATE AN" | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. | e e —————

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