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4 T —. e e e e e e e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. n 1, «nd t low-cost ell as the so : ——~~é’: Second Street extended acro aily Alasha I vmpire A Al i i et B g : | nsible thin heen don OF BY-PLAY easterly of Gold St in bl AR 5 - - canl ibsed more of its | the re AN V. IROY - - - EDITOE 1\?~'-l MAK* 1L f es in Batte; Utah Copper has re CEPORRL I ————& City Hall Build \ Sl s - duced ore treatment by 6,000 tons a day g corner of Fourth and Main ¥ liza p-To-Date Publishsd cvery evevin: cxcont Buniay by md the February reports sther lai . IERSUpaTo:Date ossed the the same being the duly designat PRINTING COMTANY » U Main 8 1 t for the gen jho mAVIHER RREREE C Hioa SlOMR RS o Precit & oy p malk clear that fo gen Fvir 1AL eviine {sed am Bolling ce in and for Pre " 5 i —_ - D ’ of all an effort is being made to SRR Gt Wil g Moo on ty of June . Kaser & Freebur .’?u‘..:r'd n the i l ' bhalanc ' hetw 1 product 1 i havad by towbonti yieh a small : all duly quall 1 vot ; DENTISTS - — — e - 1 con umption Ihoy encouraged her from timoe to Siding within the boundaries of Vo 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg SUBECRIPTION RATED I'he price copper has regained part of a1 g Ma songs.” Precinct Ne. Two of said Cit PHONE 56 Delivored by carrier in Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and ts recent 1o nd today selling at 13% @ | of Juncau, which are v Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Thane tor $1.25 per month. ; 2 | i Al oot oo ara ol b el 4 1 cent this is « beggarly price for | Aihen Sikmes Auen't Kawes . - |- Al that section Cou S a metal (Wall Strect imal.) uther 1o l@vanen, ». i un | Aoty o which y hly es = % a ho and West Second € = 8w contir favor if wi 1 \ A ciman who wa ng in a ho 1 e L | h, omce tuken from the mine N o across the tide to the City Dr. ‘l"]‘)'r‘,‘h; SIT' Jenne = poni il : ever be put back She suld: “What's r name? | Limits w vot Building g AraoMEMBE OCIATED PEE e s s Fu You Tsin He aid he led on Block 13. Lot 1, « ms 8 and ) Valentine mdg rop rev.‘ e of o The Dominion Government will expend $100,000 Your name I8 too long. Il cail by M. D. Berry and Reliable *r.-lep .one 176 e : | **this year to aid in the expansion of the deep sea you John fer Co.. the t eI "‘"’"‘“’ - isheries of Nova Scotin. This will include $54,000( “What's your name pleas aid designated P i u.'\slu CIRC ehoent b Ll i AT U tor work in Ialifax It probably hoped that this he | Preeinet ) vo, City of : aean - iy contribute with other roposed inducements to “Mrs. Elmer Kdw MacDonald * I duly qualified voters re-| Dr. A. W. Stewart persuade Nova Scotla to swing back to the Liberalj “Your name too long. I ‘call you ng within the houndaries of Vo DENTIST N i recine No. Three o said Ci P Party where she had heen for more than forty years! Charlie it i l" ek 5 il “ _‘”“’ s 2. m. ts 6 p last el f ate £ odern Note of June which are as follows | - L Lefore the last election A privately owned company M ; P U wacline dviii i dn the BUILDING bout fo establish a lsh old storage plant at Hali Well, well,” remucked the biage northerly and westerly side of Gold | | * Res. Phone 270 tax to cost $1,250,000 moedern, as Lady Godiva rode through | Greek and the oil pipe line of the i g % the deserted street Coveniry ectric L. Company, includ-| 4 ¥ ey, Bon making zood on his promise not one-horse town!" the Seater Addition, will vote 1t et Alaska when he becams a rvesident of Ca — n Residence ding, located next Dr. W. 1. P for He has advised the real estate dealers down Double Entendre Burford’s § on Willpnghby Ave PBYSICIAN tliere to. ma trip to this Territory this summer| (Bervien County (Fla) Record) yue, th ng the g | sgel Seside o al zood sermon . » in e-| | Cffice—Second and Maih I promised them that they wouid not regret it | Besides the “usugl b nolling place ‘nsa 1 S atout the attractions in Alaska and if his advice is o 85 el e .barap o ”':""lu,l‘ e dlowed he will have nothing to explain afterward | 0% 4007 JRALIAARN Sy 4 | o r Be e And Now— Cierk of the Ci neau, | | De. 1. Vanee Truth Must Prevail. (Lexinzton Horald ) Territory [ Ofthianath = S In Alaska and t the term | - = Tione 5t o, please Ab g 1sod ended o (W nnati Enguirer.) A T Rl Licen i rent ' v Salish tuin sections of the country, lond outery for the PLUMBING t i nawme for a wmination of a “champion of sricultural inter Wl ol I 1oy . i 5 | i : est the next Republican National Cenvent'on. thinz thove? | e weatl ATV n British Columbin I the b [ this urge wiil be united le- e LE \l|v X | e ki Jon Buntion of Vaneouver Nind former Gov Lowden, of Ilinois, who has Fair uml CHIRGPRACTOR Hellenthal Blig i called “I'la heen 1o ) araele of farming industiy Whad'y'mean, fair? Do von mean REPAIRIN he on L of W hiave of the United States for a long time, and who frankly ‘fair and warmer or faivly fo Ll e ol | y \ t i hy virtue of I been an A candidat: for the Presidency tor Rizhto! Rtoth odd weaking e M ove ad exnonsd t \ detort r head a namber of ar Lt 1" g : mum ']“): ¢ . President’s veto of the MeNary-Haagen bl “Rother? Why the horri i e R J. 7 mnd inoon e to this influence a motivating activity which we always think of Loudon I 2k b " f 18 oot W not wnanticipated. That veto stamiped Presidont ueh o long distanc No matter how | A W note in another, 1 ald never have been Coolid something mors than a politician ha o0 i s, long distance. That must | gaall your job It colned for it is perverion 1 well a Lifted him to companionship with the real statesmoen he one of those jok uin. 1 oshal injust ! Pl h & ciymos gicall The Verstovian sug t the nation Ite could not deceive himself in think that ovah.” prices. 1 ; il 1 ; | & titts ; “Don't It yonrsel | - {hat It he 7 Y the il past alon action, Me knew thet by vetoing this bill he w 3 ’ s . tein T3 with tomahawk md other relics of alicnating from himse!f very la and influent al 1 shawn’t. Why do you call? CALL . | 1t rrewOffines 423 5 A age tatovian.) body of fellow ecitizer t this fact did not tor ‘\\"”v -,.m‘ o We never gol STEVEE STANWOR 't | 4 The Verstovis ngitive: dnsnenalf. of imthom daing- it el e~ canssivol St Shee s S i lIEs L LR o ond m, 505 || ple w ore reared among the Indians in Wash For a time it may sppear that tie interests back L 4 'I DR.ANNA @ in n,t m oand British Columbia, and who learned of this cla fegislation have scored a point: but it Eadnah i Haoause| Phya A Ghingok. aliolt a8 "oon they learned s cortain @s the fact that daylight follows darke' oy eosot. Brediabound the Smmigre:| . Valentine's Opticai Department : [H K In i vization of Gie word ‘“g§i- Dess that the public will come to see that the tion office can't understand JGLAS: Offias dent in this respeet considered the larger interest ! R. L. DOUGL/ | stein T wa \ [ exp noof contempt i } ! ! LI Dlessed word they say and ave su OPTICIAN and OPTOMBTH the intevest of the whole people—and thereby has iioie of (hem.” | oot ralenting Bid cetablished 1 el slace in the ory of hi s i ) VEDI HSILLE R A aver aonlel e o e G O L e la LR “.‘v’ ry of his Rother awkward, & should s8y." | | ours 5 a. m. to 6 p. m. end V ! ag n i country with those who greatly have served Rother. Well, we're chasing un 4 3 Wi | “Siwa to the Alaska indians it has vefrained Gov. Lowden may listen to the sif¥n $oices of jicendsd dogs hers Iaving ans Ly ABROTIY yid from doing so only hecausc it has known that they ambition and presumptive opportunity—he may yield Toouble with (he canines over jhores . liave been wght to look upon it as an epithet or'yy the solicitations of dem: uery and stand N e Tt e L o e term of opprobiim. It is nvither. It is an authentic candidate hefore the coming convention, but should “Well, take your time. 5 . I CArTER MORTUARY , vell, take yo ’ " vren MorTuARY word in the Chindok jargen, a form of speech used |he do so he will have made the mistake of his carcer Youire doing that® e Cias Wo Carres 3 I rader missionaric ol ttlers in speaking | None knows hetter than (,.,\. Lowden that the Presi ‘Well, so long.” “he Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Indinns, and hotween Indians of different teibes ent position is right None knows better than And imagine dropping $7% in a » the Northwest. The < of Puget Sound and he that the objections urged nst the MeNary- pay telephone in nickels and dim Corner 4th and Frank t B oslumia at least, of those of Maugen bill by the President are inherent and valid. ¢ntval will think she's made a con b whien sp in Chinook, the word Wil Gov !.I‘:mlvn wrlm- .n:u.:.. ]I(lv -|- as )lu,._: n .ml.n With the Alps and is hear | e S e SORBIY o Wl ‘Boston Men" were @ man as the resident has ~>|u\u| vimae to be? ing the Swiss bell ringers, | e i e S L. Somelow the belief that he will do so s justified e o ’ ’I "‘l we : ‘:‘ Ly his past record and his admitted ability as a ATTENTION MASONS | AI{I,‘ l/()lfl{ ‘ /illi/ S o $ el vl 1 AR gy gent of economics There will b2 a called communi 2 Indian was a “Roston Siwash™ and 2 Canadian In ; 4 1 4 TR R e e e on ; N s e cation of Mt Janeaun Lodge No. 117 el Al Al A V0] o ey Nl : i English Publication Approves Coolidge’s Plan. 1 M. in Odd Fellows' Hall I D/ ) Ji s in the early Chiino loasavies, James G, Swan's and e s s others ! (Manchester Guardian. ) Past Masters' Night, Refreshment v s o My, Coolidge's unote inwiting ‘the siguulioiiag) O Wouls 6o M UM ADsEras will ha Are your valuables protected against the attacks i t is neither an epithet nor!'the Washington Convention to take up at Geneva excmplified by Past Masters. Visit i S 1 o e il X Jlars or the .n outbreak of fire? Do not ilerd ehster's version the task that was abandoned incomplete five years ing Brethren cordially invited. By of burglars or the encdon QUIDLER e ie h corruption of Salish, North [ago is well-timed. There has been ample justification order of the W. M he satisfed with doubtful protection, but secure the United Stat ince of the vision and courage of Lord Balfour in CHAS. E. NAGHEL, most positive kind of safety, by depositing your lish —An Indian of the Salishan stock, leading then that limitation of naval armaments - ady : ¢ a0 Ly valuables 2fe Deposit Vaults of especinlly a Flathead which confined itself to capital ships could at the valuables in the ¥ Slishan-—A lnguistic stock of North Am hest B only a partial mitigation of the ruinous e e et erican Indians of low native culture, who vivalry of the maritime Pow It the present Brit- . ,,“}.w,;-r,,l.(,fl?,,.ofl -%IK]FCEI((\)NM u formerly held most the southern part of Hish maval pr n s carried out in full we shall st Beriitory P Adeuia & THE umbia, part of Vancouver, and have added 83 ships of war to our fleet in the eight YT 4 el ~e T 5 : " e : Ll ed el T TICE is herehy given that . \ I I} . nd Montana wh Y are now {000,000, Senseless competition in the building of \y . S ooy o 2208 OIS G (ECE Tarvie ved on reservtigns. They ape cruisers, destrovers, and submarines continues un 1]"““_.”‘ i '.” ‘A”"‘.mmm enis OF JUNEAU wl o Wakashan Indi [checked. The American Government finds its handj bt G0 Miffia ol laction ( wtha Indian, waukash {forced by the British pace. A hill to authorize ten| con ™y 00y 0= & 2 | n_heard by Cook at Friendly more cruisers is even now before Congre It thel X 4 i A | ¢ ; | Inlet on Notka Sound it was supposed to [spirit In which the Washington Conference opened ,,‘[“‘,:fl‘“‘-[s,‘}“.‘y-}“fil’f‘1l1r5-" 1",’.?7“‘k A be the name of a tribe. A linguistic stock [is needed to prevail, it is high time to take counselj "0t " L SO0 59 P B of North American Indians of the regions Mr. Coolidge believes that questions of land oo 0 O “]Hjmm"”w e around Vancouver. They are expert seamen, [and air armament must be the concern of Huru,w}“m"“ Bl o { build plank houses, and were formerly siave- |alone, though an American representative at Geneva A \"H\.O" ‘ 4 | holders | will continue to take part in the discussions on them| . 07 | | THREE COUNt 1M i It Webster's deductions are correct wash' prob-|[when the League of tions Freparatory (nnn.:_x O ONE SCHOOL DIREC TOR. ably was amonz the discoveries of Capt. Cook, the|#kain meets in March. But he holds, and rightly,| " conmon counell of the Cityl| 4 ¥, and its original meaninz was good. That |hat baval armament can be isolated from the others,| o= % CHEREL CRIACT & e BV W & Bl sonten, & Indians, like those 914 that an immediately advance on this lime would| o diion™ gl ST ) 6T iitlar vacs. weald oull thdnineives dnsdl ;1‘. an admirable and heartening preface to the much | ing precinets of .ajd City and the = more complex and delicate tasks that must, later be| 5 o S Towe wh \ ontinue to eschew eall-| i . S I Poling Plac cach thereof, the faced. The representative of the United S 1 e s ing our mirdine at “usitive aborigines “'Si- . . , electo e her notitied: | T ; : Sl therefore have full power to negotiate o g That.all dul atid e washes it would he w che tko Indian in- an i Ry hat all duly qualified voters re and as a basis for it the extension of the ST T o : s structors to steel 1l . azainst danger of high Iratio 1aid down ¢ Fat i A SR iding within t houndaries of Vot-| : 4 aid down at Washington to cruisers, destrovers. |y By oo o o n SRS (O blood pressu i 1oule ar the word “""‘I‘uul bmarines is suggested. It was no fanlt off o5 0 Sdian rinlnuw« H by seasoned We who e tamiliar with the pritish statesmanship that the whole field of maval| °f JBeit Whic Ay e Chinook jargon rmament was not thoroughly surveyed and circum- northerly of ‘l.‘% ond Street = seribed in 1921, There are few incidents in the et e 4 ! \ N T Q ' . 0 i ¢ and West Second Street and the said COPPER PRICE RESPONDING TO history of our foreign policy on which we can look 4 Ay E | CURTAILING POLICY., Iback with more satisfaction than on the case for|m—- | —_— outlawing the submarine as it was then presented by | The copper producers of the United States have|Lord Balfour and Lord Lee. The passions and ran- S . (‘ o l been curtailing their outpui and the price of the|cors of the time made further advance impossible AIl/j SKA flllngs ommercia metal is already responding. Since the announcement | They have now la v abated. We have the chancej i of the purpose to reduce production the metal has ]840 L0 prove that we are not less eager than is Cl{ll I 202,417.91 advanced from 121 cents to about 13% conts »]AMerica to carry the heneficent work of Washing- 4 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... :236793743 pound. Utah Copper has curtailed its output hy|to" 10 its logical end i R”O‘“c“ at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 . —— 6,000 tons a day. Anaconda has closed one or more i = | (Formerly Mabry's Cafe) o of its plants, and other companies are cutt Town]y iy Ahey at-lenst. urceriag, fOr NOURLUIR TS We solicit your account whether DT 0 OLjeh companies are cutting downioe hese Congressional fist fights for the benefit of istent their production, or soon will do so L onmeancia s TLEIRI s n STANLEY CONCIEL, large or small. _Our consisten : ; I ) L the constituents of the principals? — (Pittsburgh| growth is an indication of the Commenting on the situation the Boston News|(honicle Telegraph. ) Prop. helofal service we are able to Bureau, a recognized anthority on copper, says: e Py L BT elptu i Ty y 4 : : er our customers. The January copper statistics made it | “Man Voted Day After His Funeral, Jury Hears The Best Place o perfectly plain that more copper was being | —Headline. | 'F dumped on the market than manufucturers A comparatively minor phenomenon. There have to Eat T‘ B M B ’ l B k at home and nl»rou:l..uu:d absorh. Then, ‘n instances where they have “voted” a couple of | ",e . . enren S an too, this over-prduction was running up rs afterward.— (Philadelphia Inquirer.) | Juneau aganist @ let-down In consumption, and the i ; OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA price of copper dropped quickly from 131 to We trust no Latin-American state will butt in 123 cent and send Marines to Herrin, 1ll, to restore order. — PRIVATE BOXES The whole producing industry was threat- (Atlanta Constitution.) Ruitesni v e D T T e B. P. 0, ELKS I3 Meeting Wednesday | g HARRY SPERLING, ! D LI ATHRE I i é ) JOIIN A, DAVIS, N Seerelan ng Brothers welconme LOYAL ORDKR OF MOOSE su oage No. 700 l every Monday o'cloe! Moosa = Dictator; R. H ~ f 2 | MOUNT JTNEAU LODGE Nt 147 | L& ALM. . il d tourth Mond Xl “\. ‘4‘1'1 - § i 5 3 [+ VLY L MiZ Maostop 1 NAGEL, Scepvs ®| biee s Crder of ERN STAR KHIG ARTS RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 ‘OURTEEY and GOOD SERVICE i COLUMEUS y 1 Y 4 rY, IIOH RS 07 KA Ko. 6 | Mecting cond Eridiy o i ach mont) ) K m. Cards | 1 refr m M ‘ Hai i Edna Radonich, 1 dent; - Y nii Hurley 0o e g a2 H. I'Y TRANSFER | I . WO0D., BAGGAGE | | | i i | | | | L] | i | - 1 Our Motto i & u Try Our BOSTON CREAM PIE | and FRENCH PASTRY | ARCADE CAFE | MARY YOUNG, Prop. | ” Ees s - i : _fl | RADIO ATWATER-XENT SETS AND SPEAKERS Ladio Supplies of All Kinds | MARTIN LYNCH J - 2 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Tne. FIRE Propertv Loss Business Inte:ruption Use and Occupancy MARINE Cargo Hulls Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE Fire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liability CASUALTY Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO n Front Street 1 P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders [ - I'lE 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 PRINTINGQ I’LAN’I‘ IN ALASKA.

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