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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, IR 1927. e it | 2l Latin America. This has been particularly |+ ————8| “Why, | heard/ father 5 — s = L W I’ ’"I",r(’ th in Mexico. where the British For [ n ) { | when you Kicked oIt we'd b I ; e L ; o has been as n saying ditto BITS OF BY-PLAY | atford a big automobil Fraternal Societies | American policy, and in allowing our I | | Boy Magazin o on EDITOR AND MANAGER Department to have edence in all e N e SER Casti Lot — ~ e iatic nezgtiatioms it hT | Today's Best Story SWaetenad - — | rastineauw Channel | B R e ared, the British attitude has in all these | Cadet™ That was the most unkind “Mavhe it is true about e 2 & o) Abska. matters heen most considerate and helpful cut of all. ing 40,000 germs inoa ki .\‘. ~ e T cSpee Indeed, the harmony between the two coun I Kadet What was ! ed the man on the car, l)r Kaser & Frecburger| | e 1T e Rt n Juncai e B S tries hus heen in this particular so notoriou Cadet—1 showed T one of MY gon't faste like bad germ DENTISTS 4 - = = ——— — that French newspapers have referred to it boyhood pictures w my father prge, 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. i W q:. BUBSCR PTION RATES. i the Anglo-American alliance There i ‘!'nl'l”'f me on his paatil G . PHONE 56 Elks’ Ha Delivored by cirricr in Juneau Dougias. Treadwell and » alliance, and never can he, but ther aid: “My, who is the ventriloguist REAL SILK HOSH?{ Hours ¥ a. m. to 9 p. m. MARRY SPLRLING, Ty nall i every possibility of good understanding and JAnother contribution ! the Culver| All new Spring Styles and « Fs e i | e R One yenr, In nd v #tl qiiet cooperation. Nothing done or contem Mititary Academy peri—Uthang yust In. Phone Douglas 77 for up. - i A% A Baatotan R e e wi £ if they wiil prom ut: | plated in Nicaragua is likely to upset that [ Democrat pointmen week only. €. P S i ) rothers Wolv oo Tthe Busincss O lure rregularity he 4 S & | ey | Bussinger, Scrvice Representative ) N ronnine | L Ti 1 e Gananilbi:baE £G0II0 tor enticutionul] Aeroer fim Waves ) —adv.| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Tekephon 1 Bu ! ! Al : | My wife is always shiveri | > = DENTIST T = pur oses the Bureau of Fisheries would induce thel b Wo& SIS HT ! ; e R e ion 3 g 4 e o Utilization of 60,000,000 pounds of fish waste a year! .y oo fur- Megeondorfer Blat-! id paper r sale a D) soms 8 and ) Valentine Bldg P il o ed to It or n Alaska the money would be well used. 1t would| o, Municn P S —— Telephone 176 oth rwie: i ditcd i Y mean employment for more people and increased ex 2 | ——— e ——— 8 bitahod hie. ! ; > ) ¥ i = — ports from the Territory and do away with a lot of| wpupa. what is PLUMBING | i ot apa. what s an : b ALABKA it oy AT rEED TO ¥ it vexations pollution of the waters ong the coast “an echo, my chil is the only SATTING g i s . THAN THAT OF ANY OTIHER PUB < 7 il hing e (he word (hal can keep n HEATING Dr. A, W. : tewart LOYAL ORDER OF — The Chamber of Commerce banquet to Gov. Parks| woman from having last word.” and DENTIST ; 1Ji00SE members of the Legislature last night was a; —Answers, London REPAIRI | rs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. eau Lodge No. 700 creditable v, The dinner was good, the : - ) e = ' SEWARD BUILDING cvery Monday ndance Tarse and the speeches and program short ‘.! ““,',"“l i I”,',l,“ e “I:‘:"an\ th My overhead ecxpenses are af Sftice: BT Wi s pnone 276 & o'elock, Monsa sy TR DD GOl S Pty 1-::1 ik a minimum. Therefore I can do || * - Dictator; R. Il I ' orislato I ¢ e glad to b | } | Stever I .‘,“ v 1z Legislators that they ar lad to have e el Bl el youE work for less money. - v 5 them with o | 5 ~ | . e wife, thinking he Qngliit No matter how large, or )vn\yv Dee W T Pico T JUNEAU LODGE lorid 4 \ else. —Pele Mele, Par small your job you do yourself 0 LG &8 | Last winter Florida was having trouble with wind, e ‘,n.A)IIC l,‘omrl e e PHYSICIAN | e 4 W Yand rain and winter she is experiencing dif-\ .y Lo0n drummen,” relates the Los'| & BT Lo : i ’ » | s 1 and fourth Monday ifeulty in keeping some of her banks in operation.! oo Fainioe S icave that up in San | 8 my prices. | Office—Second and Main pf ach tanth i 0dd Fol {However, affliction will not endure forever. Flor'da prancisco a Federal agent traded a CALL "} S “‘” ; will eventually come out of her troubles. They | case of Scoteh with a hootlegger ani | grppyvis STANWORTH o “Secres - P always do everyvwhere in the United States then made a report to his chief tha 2l Res. 505 -« - T | e he had exchanged sl with the | Phone 215 . es. 505 b | - BERRESTY nemy {| Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. || | Dre. 1. Vanee | Ords ol BOARD OF EDUCATION DID WELL. The Problem. T T TR | ostecpain L ant cordstein Bisn. | | EASTERN STAR i ¢ Fin heard about ‘em.— Detroit Free Pr | 7 to 8 by a tinent | The Board of Bducation d x by the Terri- (o Enquirer.) i R t.gu ed osteof 'v"n foecin ) tory and credit to itself when It unanimously re- position of Murray Butler with THAW 8 Wit e T Gastineau Hotel | | ) elected Lester Do Henderson to he Commissioner of reference to the problem of prohibition s una LSBTk G E sk fan A ke el e ALl e Education for a sixtl e has done wonderful sailable. His indictment of this 1.nllf'\' Is validated] jogon asked the angled hushand, | J"’i“”,.‘,, | a —c e | RS work t read of t chool system during in tradition and in reason. If prohibition is rsht. wyoy peedn't 1y to deccive mo” re 17X e | |1— ——— 1 KKNIGHTS OF the period ts development and earned a re- then democracy is a delusion ~ Iplied his wife, laughing, “Mrs. Smith | | Dr. CflLUMBJ, Hestton Dr. Butler is look toward the future. With a g vou in the fish dealer's.” | = '(‘HIROP!‘A(‘ | g 4 ' . firm comprehension of the value of that heritage wyow she did. | caught so \ ! | | Mebtings t was o1 Alasl ky days when M : he did : ’0 J || %l | Morday at ”,,l, G 8 b e firse . Commisionan WhiCh the nation received from a noble, Impressive’ gnply had to sell s The | CLLon | 0' <t | | Lana by apueinment’ B | stent br e vam e un g ; st Commissioner, o, ™ As he so well states it, the true question'gpaer } | s ROPRACT e @ duciiin e e, having just been ol yinigion is one having to do with the rela | | ' Osteny WELT R ey to legislate upon the sub- 5" o the citizen to the Government and of the Mild Satisfaction i 1% — jec il rohe { hool Under ¢overnment to the citizen, and that the question Man - Look here, did you - - A 1 JEERS OF the law th Ir. Henderson by far would remain whether the BEighteenth Amendment jnai [ was not a man of veracity? | v 1 Wl Albiccl ‘XU)‘;I;,{‘Q%{{X‘ II,,_I]S?%%"?. U the best public stenl that any American gealt with intoxicating liquor or whether it dealt purly Shap (truculently) No, | [ ’(l'.v‘\"!“ _&. L. A '1“1-( 1t ~ARRA, 1y . B frontier ever enjoyed has come into existence in this with meats and vegetables Ldidu't. 1 said yon were a liar | | “"]'" ‘“’;‘— "‘:fi,g‘,,. Me evory sccond Friday ot Territory. There has been eomplete co-operation be This is fundamental. Whether liquor drinking — Lirde Man Well cr ii's just as| { ¢ i o S8 otelqak ibr mt ok tween the people of the e mities and the may be wrong, whether the individual or the state | gupposed. It i=n't possible for you | ; A0 - Oldatatn -Big menis. At Moost Hall Territorial organization is zood to know that nfay suffer from its existence or abuse, can have (y make the cimplest statement of | PYice—-Office: 423 Radonich, DPresident; 0 selntionuhty Wil dott nothing whatever to do with the one all-important fact in a gentlemanly man L ‘ > Hurley, Secretary. Mr. Henderson vendidly qualified in ability, due n. a question in which resndes the very es- qon Transcript e e s = 4 g figation 1 i r the work that he Is sence of democracy, and into which a blind fan- | | - fis, . : b ] dofng. In fact, he s so well qualified thai Aluska {BHEISM would now infect the destructive devsstating) (0F7.Clani S ! | pr. anwa Broww kEansiEy ||| CITY TRANSFER | s specially fortunat K i here., * ingrCINIETBE BN SaL SERCAR R REL Y e L G e S S | phwian ant Susen | || COAT, WOOD, BAGGAGT s : TR a0 0 and habits of the nation's sl ting a corner at full speed): * ! A . : : G e > Lo alten: away fiom. us D, Butler defines the eenth Amendment LofHean those cvlinders kinocking | alentine’s Opticai Department o | SRl A0 et aRe o Ay?‘i’f\p‘g}r{x’lnw - long-berore th be an affront to the Constitution, of which it never jg Companion i i=n't the cylin-| ! . R L DOUC;LASSW Len | ’ stein Buiding, Phone 582 | Night—DPione 3717 | i w really become a part, since in itself it is a law- ders: §t's my knees American | | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | | alE ikt 1 ARTHUR SHOUY. caking law. Not all the sophistries of modern <o- Shorthand Teacher. toom 16, \:wl.m..y:‘ Bldg o 3 2 TS ok called reform can suceessfully refute this brief state- = | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and £ s ; 5 ATt wup, who retired from the office of ment of fact Helpful Hints 4 4.0y Appoiptment Lol papers for sale ag " i | ¥ = . e Unitod tes Atiorney this morning, has served Dr. Butler is sounding a warning which (he nation If your cugine siops while youf#-s — = — e SN R e RELIABLE TRANSFER Alaska and he Federal Govermment with praise- will do well to heed. Ome or other of the great are on a country road and you find | 2 o litical ti [ the nation must meet this issne, you have tu L of it can b i| ) 80 s worthy chnergy fine ability during the nearly political parties of the natic B e s S > run out of gas can b R N r s iz e i | COURTESY : 5 L he w i office. 1o has performed |@nd meet it fairly. One of them must decide against quickly started again if you go (o Tue Cioss W, Canrer Mopmuany | OLRTE,YO:Ir;dlg](t)&D SERVICE ¢ g istuke 3 ical history of Ne nearest filling station, borrowing | TR 1 his duty without fear; he has played no favorites, | this 8 t mistuke in the political : e ; -vice Is the Greatest Tribute i nor has he permitted personal :.Ava ,;‘1 ,“,;:,‘,I,,,H, nation. Ihe party which does this will win, not be- a can or other receptacle. pourin The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribu e M his course 4n anything, He has heen & faithful and €AUse the drink problem is in any sense affected a gallon or so of gas I it, securing Corner Ath and Franklin St Phone 136 - e Riciit bl s ¢ | by o principles of morality, but because the Gov- a funnel, paying for the gas, plus a ) . — L L : ) crnment must give back to the people the rvight of mominal deposit for can and funnel, | S ) (i ; B Shoun. 15t thoraushy Aliskon qid-ono ot the it has robbed them, as o uncompromisingly thon walking or “mooching” a ride | 2 e | | BOSTON CREAM PIE | best known citizeits of the Territory. e came here i Speing pointed out by the distinguished President back to your car, replenishing the | and FRENCH PASTRY | as @ boy—thirty years ago—and he has lived here' o columbia University [supply in your tank and then start- | l]l) V/‘Ll] /lBI FS | , e | vontinuously since that time excepl when attending Ving car in the usual way. 10 works | i) R £ ki L ARCADE CAFE the University of Washington. He grew to man The Kian in Carolina. every tinie. - Pittsburg Post | o e ¢ | MARY YOUNG, Prop. hood among the people of Southeastern Alaska and e i | - ! IN S 1‘;14 1 Y) ) - i il naturally know him welll, He has served the (New York World.) e American Tongue 1 & . 1 F CEEE people in office and he has worked with them It amazes us to hear that a Judge of the Superior : “Uncle Robert, when does your| » in private In hoth capacities he has been a Court of North Carolina resigned from the Klan oot I team 1y 1 2 o arains ac dloan, sificere and capuble eitizen |because some Kleagle offered a bill to the Legislature] “Football team? What do you Arc your valuables protected against 1.1:0 ;tl:ck\i ADIO Bhic good will ¢F Uhe people of the I ) {making membership in the Catholic Church a felony. Mean, my hoy of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not ATWATER-KENT SETS | I the First Division i : I & bt the Ay a g 3 T "his a fine piece of legislation, the only fault is vi t rotection, but secure the will go with M idd s estemable family o) lml |l |I~ m'\ ”1 i ‘xlr : u.l:tn‘:" \’_” Iw.lm'”l“ i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR' he satisfied \\nh.rloub ful prote e i Sl ASND ]S’PEAfK%‘ISK‘ 5 Califoraia. Thoy vegiet o Nose thein s resi- | Wi 3t Deing thatdl UoGBIg gD Jial - o UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE most positive kind of safety, by depositing your MICLOI BIPDIIes 0 inds dents und citizens of the Territory, but they wil|l$}an should sponsor a bill, not only in the Nopthi ANt A R MARTIN LYNCH B T Stinsin oo 1 his new fleld. bevond his Carolina Legislature but in Congress as well, which ! Februg 28, 1997 valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults HEE A = 3 Sl ; ) ond RS Cond make foreign hirth a felony and foreign de: e 4 ary o | S A0 most optimistic hope, and continued health and hap s Notice is hereby given that James —_— — 4 . ] 3 |a capital offense Ihen we can scoteh this vadil, antovimni lopeihan withoiusl h i piness for him and the members of his family lof vn-Americanism once and for all. As it happens, | oo G RIS SUE A ST VS THE | & oy ‘ Deibler, public executioner of France, is havingj o ”L-r;wrt‘ Lee .‘”m;)r .Tnln-x::,lL Ye 2 ; INS R NCL THE BRITISHL AND NICARAGUA. o dets s o 371 07T on"bi ey, o) 0 1 0 10, 0 o, SR First National Ban ) qu Ak : The litdle fluvry, particularly among those who | time and chop off the heads of those who would ;'(:;I_':]';";:"fz‘I:fl'“.',‘l“‘"-” e OT JUNEAU J Allen Shattuck, Inc. still think of i as the traditional enemy of (e doomed under this bill. If squeamism persons’ S8 00 FHGEEG ”'I‘ [;" "I“" ) A FIRE the Unitc ites, that vesulted from the dispatching [object to the guillotine, no doubt M. Deibler would' . , " @ o {QILIBUE S 2| - —| Property Loss i B A " 50” N. Longitude 1 14 49”7 W.| - — g | B Inteiruption of & Lritish manofwar (o Niearagua, has pussed |WAISe & point of professional pride and learn the o pi0 ¥ T GO B = usiness Ihiel P § Rover was warranted by facts, i Mptiroa Doc- jtechniqua ol the ghllovs [New Series No. 1662, and is now| Fg 5) ?g(@‘\% FoB .‘_)‘ ) ME?;;‘.M e trine was n 4 moment threatencd with in-| It can easily be understood that all residents nl'“‘ 1l Alne of tlie U, B Land Ufl'w(‘.! ~;h By \“ DY ?, h, DU DY) y/))v \ : s friigement, This is not the fivet time by s | these parts would have to die except Indians. And |G (0 i : a i arg I B Y any mear o k sl = ihare the|® nchorage, sk, and if no pro- Hulls that British ships bave been sont to Centrap|lhel thank God, we would have a country where thej, ooy, “qieq in the local land office ; Mail s e Tl e e Mlyphen is climinated, where the red, white and blue (8¢ 5 0 B U feal i ofitve) Registered Mail - 4 it Indles or South Amorlca tol bell ity means somethlng, swhiere patriotisme ls 100/ per)" L e . | i| AUTOMOBILE g present in ca ir protection might be ueeded by | beny iperiod of publjeation or thirty days | Fire and Transportation i s s ects 0 3 rs 4 I n i 4 theres , sai inul vi J i et Dritish subjects. It is not the first time that Brit And then you can't tell, at this writing, ahout ,“';‘""‘:::l“m““l“;‘l,r:;” IR L e | Collision warships have co-operated with Americuns fn Ni those Indians, Not long ago there were rumors | e Property Damage gud, In 1895 and 1896 a force of British and Am-|that they had come over from Asia via Stherali, . oot o8 S0 et ol Liability ericans o o for ten months. The land-fand Alaska. And, after all, why be so partieular, o0 00 CED ','.,,’ l;l_-,'; i CASUALTY | ing foree command of Lieut. Baker, executivejabout Indians? Let us make a good job of it{ ™" "7 M ety Compensation cer of vican iron gunboat Alert, son-|once and for all, and then the good old U. A e a I;“b‘lrllc It‘mbx:lnt% W f Miles. At that time, as in all simiiar|Will be fit for a Klansman to live in. ‘ STE | ccident and Heal ) country north of Panama, British permitted the| Wh.llme\er a Mun \uwelh i CONTRACTING | orms Ame to take the lead. and it was understood | e i C. W. WRIGHT |‘ that tin depended upon the United States (New York Times.) | v . IBIR L s She s coiteit ["" W"',I:w A recent visitor to an English prison discovered' | Apply at Arc le Cate | ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. such istance as might be asked for Had the dmons the inmates a man whom he knew. This —— ! | H Insurance — Real Estate American p! P b o & S particular prisoner had been finally laid by the, - — [ 1 Biils S ‘lv' )"‘ & i ; not have been ade- g for gwindling, though for quite a time he had| l‘m“." 3 E \H-,H- I : H.'-‘ (itterent, but theloye 4 large figure in English public life. But there 4 [ —a gh have ever, had occasion to complain|he was making sacks. Se o (-. l 5 of the ineficiouty of the Ameican pans The visitor went up to him and said, “why, how| | THIS WEEK ONLY 1 Samngs ommercia JAPANESE TOY SHOP n the present nee, the British Foreign Min-{do you do, Mr. Bottomley? What are you doing— » QIR ot tho Bt Toneiin Wi {e goily 25 per cent off T - British warship had been ordered to Nicaragua, made “No—reaping.” p Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... .$ 202,417.91 Front Street the fumiliar announcement that he depended upon the Sl et —— United States to protect British subjects and British | An American woman, returning from a trip to on Blue and White q interests in Niaca ua. a clear intimation that the|SPain is quoted in New York newspapers as saying | English man-of-war will co-operate with the American|that “bull lixl\ls are distressingly brutal, and a ais-| EN‘\“F‘I, WARE forces on the ground, and under American leader- ship. The British vessel will be at hand, at least, to give succor to British subjects that might be in need and opportunity to any that might want to leave the country. Commenting upon the situation. the New York Times, appropriately said: The fact known to everyvbody is that the British Government has for years becn most scrupulous in giving first place to the United States in all international complications in Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 . 3236798743 || p o Box 218 for Mail Orders Spain.’ To prove it she attended three.— (Detroit Free Press.) grace to See our Window Display HARRIS Hardware Company STSVES OUR SPECIALTY Phone 218 unanimity with The which Middle Western peo-| ple have neglected to pay $1 to hear Aimee McPher-| son surprised her and we have an idea the sur- ill prove cumulative as she progresses east-| .~ (Philadelphia Inquirer.) | In the Golden Age v.he powers of the smiling earth ! Open Evenings The B. M. Behrends Bank [ — THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Opeflfln.m toia.m.nuly TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor 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 EMPIRE HAS THE LARG ' BANK IN AL OLDEST EASEA EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN'. used to send each other’ presents. Now we say it! P A BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING with marines.—(Boston Herald.) iR —ul (55, @5' u U WS, PLANT IN ALASKA. « A 1 = 5 N 0 N A & Z o oSk St R & oo ] "

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