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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI. FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1927. e e ————— S TR ————— i . 2 et e e e e “ y Alasha IV'".’ o Alucka the situation 15 aimennt| | BITS OF BY-PLAY ‘ PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | EDITOR AND MANAGER ) b 3 g Bl . the main product | B I L i -———— OF — ¢ i o with saw-timber the hy-product 2 ———= Gestineau Channel Published «very oventig exe ' . It n nd Newfoundland the good w-timber, DidAtE Lose: By It PRINTING COMPAX s 1 « ixed a congiderable quantity of timber b he moon ¢ up on hi Mntered Ot : | v : : \\ ey Nt ‘“ fite 11 e coMn f Nea Drs. Kaser & Freebur el 2 __ The owr of nds have be e b ! | \ at somathing L iy ! DENTISTS e ] 3 ; d (o tell i wen first th ka ce 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. A n SUBSCR PTION RATES v her an t pulpwao l t v : e F bRt ( AT etivired by carrier in Juneau Dougias 24w g the other hand t | Provineial and t € T RINER R Eeas § " T e sl i L‘J HAR Thane far $1.25 per morith. . 4 W 4 i aftes atried g s Y a. m, AL i By ...-.n postae pa t o, t Newlo € « J " i i S 4 e I ; an e - e s One your, ir . n ! Mot ; { i I THan: aovihing i wonld ideal e 5 §5 5w e Th % (me wonth i ‘n..n 1135 % ! would not ¢ el like other ; 7 i & HOEENERIRE 3l rothers Butsen tay hom e H | BRI S R i o mese.| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne (o-Ordinate Bodies i i UL (e . etully taler DENTiST | | of Free MEMBLS OF ASS o PR 1 iimself, before he was a Senator ure | hat he littie hand : i | Wre Anmociio ¢ for with Dr. Nichol Murray Ruiler resident il wash dishe p N | |Reoms 8 :uul ) Valeatine Bldg B o af o ) | wwer | lum) D v orecently predicted that I n ! at e woull | PETY v Cool will not e a candidate for renom;natio her willing s and love he Tiy « PEREAEE A ¢ " tedly until doosd them T NLRB D A anrland made it he does not believe THAN ! ¥ U PUBLICATION ‘resident coul 1. Senator K . . ol [ [ [ . AL W. Stewart _ dicts that t ’ t vill suceesd himself, and .' . | e \ € drot H mram ) OYAL CRDER CF " 2 ger er o 1 ! JJlA\A‘I\l VoA ay ' 14 defeat him theretore; fighe( ) v § G MOOSE > Lodge No. 799 BUILDING ! every Monday Pnene 27¢ | | o'clock lie and i Il Fimes-Union why the [nited naval disarmament, an f t Comforting Inquisitive Ol Lady Do countrie ! BUTLS 16 HeoaiaE SHa o Bu like this sink of iitoe ; ! to quit huilding hoael iy Tha It right, la n 1 W > o ¢ pean i milding men- ¥ Ve Pathiinder siled B W, | I foo 3 JUNEAU LGD to muke | ! A L CQTOTAN i PHYSICIAN F. & A. M. Pataug! Pataug! : e ews in P L v l o | Office——Second and Main imd there) angs a i g Telephone 18 afraid of the nay : i 1 refary, f Mexico having heen amended ems that th cenin Pal = hove by a Yankec il v | % ) 1 ) i 3 Gen. Obrezoy nsented to becomne candidate Horals e s Ry : e : | - 1. Vanee Order of Calles's tenure them legend, “Par the re-election of a Presjont four years aftor rst term Tuncan shonld Bo haiive e S T The Flow of Gold to America. A oW PLUMBING AUy ’ Thursds W repoct of the Feder: CSOTVE slouts HEATING em W highest percentaze of cash e i ne " Tourist, and P Hould Berve to note aml deposit Mabllitles sinee the early N S CHIROPRACTOR Hlx(-n’hnlmdg ‘_‘“.‘_ Sho ot part of wiore the prolonged expansion of More Ones REPATRING A it A ne 289 ered nsel rdsman r. Ceo, Barton American crivitie aill b n The ¢ n n i ‘ r ! A 1egist jstered voter had i v Beypt ) . the remarh money market position in thi ! 2 1 ) = b otwit nding the very large don nvisi wirpin = YITIARY PIONGERG OF i e I y al marl fothe period, Joans vedisconntod Wi 1 vou sure 1 yor b voa d 5 | bl | ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. member Lanks with the Federal Reserve are le What were the names of th great injustice if ysu don't v THERAPIS | ther ¥ arti #ist ) it BRI §142,000.000 than at this time in 1926 and | ! who rowed George Washing et my pri i : | ach month ar 8 oeloch n. Cards o cu £35,000,000 than in 1925. Bven the reserve held for across (h 4 il 1 refr At Moose Hall member institutions in the Federal bank mors’ G Wern great-grandmoth oy p : Radonich, Prasinont . . 2 . s than $20,000 000 hela this date i the h hlondes « n es? ST ST ‘H" E Minnie Huarley, Secret 2 Y} APPARENT CAUSE FOR PITY. A sk il Lo I Gl i Lo ; STEVE STANWORTH : VitBaer e ) | Phone 215 Re: Shop Recar Harris Hardw ! worked ! Contri > ol i ; e g | CITY TRANSIER twelve Reserve Banks have rvisen this month to Ige? Where buried? Why? - : 23 ' ¥ 3 et more than $100 (he highest figure since the middle of 1924 the in. 9 Are your pearls rveal? [ don't| ; ' & Aal Bt COAL, WOOD, BAGGACE her husband whom crease obviously reflecting the continuing movement Pelicve you Valentine's Optic n AND KINDLING e annownees that of foreign gold to the United States. Our exceptional 1 Who is your failor? Why tand at City Cafe--Day or momotion picture $124,000,000 surplus of gold exports in the calendar 11 Why will butter and egg me OPTICIAN ¢ " i 1925 followed net importation of §258,000,000 ToM Peoria weep at Dixie? An Room 16 that mu noney 01924 and was fdlawed by another of nearly §9§,- NOW Hatine for workimg people will he wnibld to ses that she 900.000 in 1926 The gold import of last month wa v it Wliops i has any use fo vhinine v complaining about MO only much the largest Jannary movement sinee . vetaed the farm bill the war, but the $61,900,000 Brought in from thirt . lmknle Loahe o updia residen ballot hox As against the restultant actual deerease of do- Cag0 - Charlie Chaplin g ¥ ; posits, compared with a year ago, gold holdings of S Who to support herseif and her two childven g, Night—Pucne 377 PIAR nd $2.50 [ RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 'OURTEEY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto k. That is 70 per cent. maore g : At eparate foreign countries was also actually the lare an e American people pay President Coolidge 14, Cuivin Coollda m MORTUARS s i1t e ol Nie. oknacting. o importation of any month since 1921 AR Prr Cioas W, Car It is this gold movement into the United State 2 on top of onr immense existing stock and atong with 5 A ‘“‘"‘I't' L “The Last Scrvice Is the Greatest Tribute gratulation [ sympathy ———m th F50.000.000 average anunual home production, j L foolish than the last six? What? finance * Federal Reserve has not encour il Chicag the locking up of all this surplus gold in a super ; as a practice and 1 he circnmstance that he has guous 1Dk Try Our e e e e —— BOSTON CREAM PIE and FRENCH PASTRY ve during several vears pursued the stwars s s on o wi e e Rt Bk e during seseral sears i i ARE YOUR VALUABLES ARCADE CAFE and of childeen hecame yery angry -~ r M/\'IY Yl’J ‘1(. 1 1vE, howe e do dieve in easy divorces, tion, in the shape of gold certificates, as much ',‘[H‘f. ‘I:,luu “mv\.-”".I-lp.\““w...ml 1] I\’ S‘ 1 I’"’UI'Y ? - L Pnp end thinks the ¢ A be changed. Judge Lind- could convenivntly he distributed in ordinary pay e e o B e il e 1 v L e L S oy i £ present theory of the law ment Since the middle of 1924 the gold certificutes 3 i = A i wife both want a divorce i civenlation, outside the Reserve Banks and the {8 el et (adebi T dieuail : i Sy that is opposed to public policy and good morals is Mave seen, the Federal Reserve's own holdings of I do in the abstract but not i of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not ATWATER-KENT SETS . gold are as large as they were then wrong. 1 s that an agreement between hu i N i e concrete,” he veplied he satisfied with doubtful protection, but secue the AND SPEAKERS i the band and wile 1o get a divorce provides the hest rea- “’_b_'){““fi St l”H‘"::\'”_'_\",'I'):::“”‘I" h»:"";‘\ ”r'lf"l;v""l:‘")'l' g most positive kind of safety, by depositing your Redio Supplies of All Kinds plaing the persistent ease in money during the re valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of “ ART IV l\ \(,H cent period of American trade expansion may be a L S matter of some debate; for other influences have % - b been al work to avert anything like money tension —— a parent o prove that t parent ot children puken by itself, however, the continuing inflow of . '{HE IVS[/TI{A]\7C'41 is a4 bad man or \oman re a divorce may he gold merely illustrates the exeeptional character of I I; ’v J V] granted. Te thinks it it giving either children our international position Shious the difficultios Z\(”l""" ank i . or their parents a square dea)l. He declares that the which surround the much-discussed question of “gold OF JUNEAU Allen Shattuck, Ine. circumstance a husband and wife both want a rvedistribution” But it also has to be admitted that,! NEW YORK. With the advent. of FIRE divorce ought onelusive ovidence that it is judged by the criterion of our pre-war history, the (e radio, apartment house tops have Property Loss W et Ton uith remts or soclety to com- €Xisting gold movement would be accepted hoth as| taken on a different aspect. The onee | Business Inte:ruption O (o et as inar and. it evidence of great existing prosperity in the United | pamiliar clothe ot IhE oot has % 2 > S Use and Occupancy i Y States and as an indication of its continuance given away to u net work of aeri-| i\ G [ i & { 39 DN MARINE M o R RG T | - als, which in some cases resemb) LN RYLPIN BN i Cargo THE PROPOSED SALE OF PULPWCOD | e . e ol e IR0, sos aeen renembly Varte “‘“_““!" Dr. Butler ‘\e”f‘h Wenty-Hiye Xedr ments that guarded trenches in s i Registered Mail s s oty ONiTiey s D Iar i (New York World.) [ France. It also lnsirates e di- | g E e ; o AUTOMOBILE Eivan ooy dunih the dlan biiins & At In tha twenty-five years that Dr. Nicholas Murray| Versifisl knowledge hold fto the : k - E Fire and Transportation i Butler has been its President the enrollment of Co-| theovy that lines strung north amd| Z e - 2 > . Collision B Wi il b foreciiet ihab Dkl lnmbia University has visen from 4,400 to 40,000, M":(‘l{ l""_*"»'":" '11‘ host 'f‘filnl'l*‘- ‘*ll{ll"'} - Sy : Property Damage Newfoundlan 1 Lo owners of timher {and. lta-amniinl buagat rom $1,000:000 e SSILE0E Sligeragne fl U 1 BRae R ILACRSE PSS e 0 BANE il Liability N e n e e 000 its equipment, in resources, in the variety and ® 3 are necessary | = . CASUALTY . |scope of the educational work of its schools and in] = LR - f i : Compensation [the membership of their faculties there has been the; AN occurrence in a club confirme | Al & Public Liability same rapid expansion. Its pre-eminent rank today| he senerally accepted smallness o | : ! ] | it o Accident and Health Hitann ¥ jamong the great universities of the world is un-JHu-A \\A]-;'l‘tl llww‘.“ w ‘““f""' ot 1 1 1% 1 b o iy disputed, _alien property custodian and | =5 | ) | All Forms The Gateway comment | These are all visible evidences of Columbia's| .m!vl_ ul:ml, m' th l:u;nghp.-:_v .\|x|||\r-x} ! j ‘ ) 3 growth during the last quarter century. Not so casily| COnspivacy trial. found himself in the| = e > Ay . RS D0 Bas e H’"‘, e 1ED ]Y.M] n”llll asured by merely outward signs is what the y.';'Il"l"1_";11::«\\"”; wi ".,:l‘m|1:'::“:::il’i‘,(”;‘ L o ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. we have the Gateway's position vindicated by Sy g‘“ ||"“"f|“."‘_;"’”'::"" '“::"'m['i"f'"l')'lf“‘"m"]"'l‘r‘ i l;::'::l’;’l‘l‘: him. There was o riot. On the con-| o QULLIVE ; : : ! Insurance — Real Estate B i those see ng to defeat it Privately owned N e i e - | - = 3 to his life task. At its head he has been much| m—— @ = 2 S —— timber in Canada in competition with Goy- 45 e 4 p St e { a large stitution Btriment owned timbar in -Alasks and the more than the normal head of a large in | is conception of his duties there | [ L] I b };:::?::. ki R 1‘;'”\.:‘,',f:;‘,:;.,“',’“I’”l"""lf:"‘“I‘l":; Leiarn the |r‘l‘\‘|‘v‘x’z.|ll‘il:\x|‘ e vnm(ml]u‘)il,\'l - ||1'x:whl‘ AIABRY’S | Sa'vln,gs Com'n(’rcll[l [ JAPANESE TOY SHOP hudge Ben oy < that ‘he favors free love cserve. O ¢ co “ reserve n the contrary, th Nb. iBlace: BoreChildran A contractor who professed 1o b | always urzed forgiver ) who have been Res ' i ; the worid for one and that nothing more ought to be required by court than fact that . both parties want it ¢ thinks it i not good -—— ARSI public policy or condu to good morals to requ're timber hy 11 because it said ing very att iirs to the pulp and aper m facti wetition with the proposals being 1 i by the Forestry It is not necessary to debate further upon i those principles that he held to be right and to l“'"‘:“"',:m "} "‘” : "[ ‘”' ;;: “.'I‘| [' l“,‘“ ""l”)' |champion open-mindedness on igsnes where even dis H. B. MAKINO I I $ "y Front Street Al H : i Pnssi f p indiscree N 4 ( 4 F E fits $ 202417.91 il f R T oA, i vl o jenssion was regarded as indiscreet. No matter how! Capital, Surplus and Undivided Pro: ’\‘\‘;:1’.‘;: “\‘h :l.“n i :..I.‘n xlllllil]’:t:il:wl] :«‘nlnll‘ ¢ .nr jhot theyfire he drew, he has sfood his ground. 5 Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 312.3674§E'{.743 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ing upon the general public to bear the ‘oss ol sustained by this bidding, merely for tnc If it i« true that the French have begun negotia- 7 We solicit your account whether privilege of allowing hureaucracy to ac- tins (o pay their war debt to us ut the rate they| The Best Place v e Ry complish a thing and defend an untenable pay the British, how much and how soon will our t0 i it 'HE CLUB LUNCH position taxes be reduced? - (Boston Globe.) | helpful service we are able to Perhaps The Empire should have given more de- = b e R EAT TR oub - oubtonans . ROO;VI e tail about the attractive offers from private owners! ]“’ last .““‘."“;;f‘l.’l“';‘ arexed lll‘zlvln‘p: i in OpenTo;.vmiAt%m;’.s:k y of American and Canadian pulp timber. In Wash-[ W08 Mol 8 PTG A s S Bbuah Onroniole.| JUNEAU Bropsay busion. Oremon 311 Tyt Cotumbi. the privesely 36000 0 Dalloc Traudcase ; ‘ The B. M. Behrends Bank oprietor owned timber that is being off I on favorable . WL, ! terms to pulp and paper manufacturers is a bhy- | e ) A musiclan {n Chlcago played the piano for twa 9 - OLDEST BANK IN ALASkA THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- product. It consists mostly of hemlock that is mixed | The of | Mabry 8 Cafe without stopping. number ruthless ESYT, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN with the fir that is cut for lumber. Heretofore, most | sunmen in Chicago must be greatly exaggerated.-—| 7 | PR : BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING of the hemlock down there that is suitable for pulp' (London Opinion.) i 1. \ P WU PUSNT RO ARASEA, A '

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