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dit will escape the police—(Los Angeles Times.) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, O —— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. e = i 4 v . tizen and on the square of the squarc of - -:’J Second Street extended st e g e el s aily Alasha vmlnro dape , e Mate 1o the Ciy 1 : Pt v 5 i R with: Ohusiie: Hoxic BITS OF BY-PLAY | casterly ot Gold Street will Fraternal Socicties | e =T 5 e 1ot tentiary is not maudlin. 1t has nothing | the Fire Apparatus roor —— 0F ———— fOuN V. IROT s IR AND MARATE A b s b TN — & City Hall Building, loc N S RN _ abou t denotes kin to that sympathy 8 ——— e Wy sl Gastineau Channel 8 conth ivt fan oy FainE Which too often follows those, who commit heinous Wi, vl corer of Fourth aud 3 pebe i \ off to court and the penitentiary or gallows, as Logs (o the right to the left 'In.l-lw;.v ] the L ; 2 hy [ « P 1 *olling P’lac in and for ¢ i < Rl h SR night be. It Is a genuine sympathy for u B i ae NG, Ohe, Clty-ofidtinem | {Drs. Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELK5 W tared i i < 1 genuine friend to those who have needed friendship And display i S o That duly qualified voters re-| DENTISTS i | - tter. LA, ik There few who have known him who were not But it is mun._\ the mong ‘em all . “.“v‘ il ”-'w Imu'”‘“. Vo filand g uof‘ds“:" Bidg. | O‘“ ‘\‘._',\_ et 'H]"-: 7 S=T0h. Bact fries md there are few, indeed, who havel Sou ““’;' UENE dadoil] The Dreétat No. Two ok snid ity PHONE 56 k& | BIks' 1Tl NS by AL TS 0ou e Tred md ever called him friend whose friendship docs not and | Fitd .“:\.;xlv:j of Juneau, which are as follow | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m | G RET D BHIEIN Poat e Sl Z‘Kr':’r‘ S hattig s Vil mot endure in * of his misfortun | ey | Al that ‘VII"'I ’l\‘x r 1‘111:‘“’ i — =i JOIIN A, DAVIS, One N noive \ - Madernier southe=ly side of East Second Street| = o . Brathers walon s ot RE - month o 4na =3 un | After all. it is not so much the origin of an e "yl‘ bl shadlined ane West ‘Second the ] i hers welcome the Busi: s ¢ ¢ thing that counis a |"1 : the use it serves 4; paiped! fite tuiston 1d maid ;,m,; exten nl‘. ,,; | ‘“|I)In.\v ”:n- ‘(’m Dr. Charles 1. Jenne | Coi0xiinate Bettes ' air of the Star ngled Banner came from an old i wo) iy our home, replied the mod- across the tide flats to the | DENT:ST ke k) ' Burcpean drinking song, but is now the air of the' . kid, airily, “w ver get what!Limits will vote in Building, loeat | N1y Ufsf)’lifs‘i: ;{}:;y - "E”Bf B DR Ans ; : for American Natio Anthem. No matter where we nood. we only the things weled on Black 13, Lot 1. o vx_w‘vvl‘ Rocms 8 and ) Valentine Bldg | | ° Bl vl wash” came from it is the Chinook word for Inc walit and can't - ario " by M. D. Lerry ‘uhl‘luh‘n"[»] Ilnm‘ Telephone 176 .\ iy r nd is as authentic as “cheechako,” “tili fer Co RIS MDY Log SIS VoG e = pom S g hee clatawa’ or any other Chinook word Somebody's Always Taking Joy Out designuted I g Lla 1 aHeon | de | i | Precinet No. Two, City of Juneau.' g -a! sl ALABKA cIf A uas et AT - ) i Wkab! hono T a ralified voters re- [ Stewar | THA [ The Grand 1 of Pioneers honored a very Vlexible and unbicaks ».“ R That all d ILLL L0 Dr. A. W. Stewart i e worthy and competent member of the order when!8ph “" B ‘f“};";l e DENTIST O0SE it elected H. R, Shepard of this Clty Grand Presi-| iNt0 Frgland—News dtem Fet o ey, wikien e talows | o IAl SiHours ofal imi e NpHmE | odge: ‘Ne. 709 deRbe N7 Suenatd @ DiGeE P LES SRS No Joke | Al that section lying on the SEWARD BUILDING || s overy by @ great deal of the Territory and who has had wide! . 00 | iortherly and westerly side of Gold| Loftice Bhuhe e Bes. Prone 27¢ night, 8 o'clock, Moosa experience He always makes good in any capacity | gyouch that can Greek and the oil pipe line of .M.v‘ - h ”,::] I,'l :‘ M:“W, Dictator: R. H that he is chosen to serve than a hor | Blectric Light Company, includ-| . il Stey cretary. i = E | “Yew growled her husband, “ond{ing the Seater Addition. will vots i y i The shipment of fish, preserved in oil and other-'a fot of automebile drivers have a dence Duilding. located next Dr. W. J. Pigg | 'MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Ne, 147 wise prepared, from Vigo, Spain, to the United States dein sight less sense than a caimel rford’s Store on W i u.,\l\w PHYSICIAN | E & A increased from $307,000 in 1925 to $115,000 in | nue, the =ame being the d desig 3 | | Sec and fourth Monday 1026 vdines constituted the greater part of the Can You Beat It Inated polling place in and for Pre-| | Office—Second and Main d o ’ et i Three, City of Juneau. Telephone 18 's t ¢ CWhy so sad? ced Ol Mother | cinet No. Three, City of Jur hipmen i | > A } a = B MIZI3. Mastcr. = . Hubbard | DAT at Jduneau .'"""\' this & i B N GEL Maston Dow't forget to go to the City Hall and havei I am just (hinkine low LU DA “‘"l “\.I‘I'] D » a = your name enrolled as a qualified voter. Only those! futes are’ sighed he Cusbosre e Dbl Vanoe . Order of ALASKA GETTING PUBLICITY. WhoRAre heclataradwill fbe BIHLRILEURO G AL i while if 1 had just waited Tervitory of Alaska Osteapatn = 201 Godstein. Bdo. | | LASTERN STAR | e entil I would have boen right| = etk e he [ I i et tin ' t befo he . i a0 | s Licensed ostenphatic physician | cach month, at § gett : : ‘;‘ 'l‘l ‘KVJ P’inchot Getting Busy ! instyl | — e e Photios: Oif i oallpes | | Wi 0 O R Hail touri ton beg i 1teq S (]‘.':w‘|'| ote] | \ 1 | “Gr R er' B M | N 1.1¢ Heiicle e i thin few day AW RSN NUAR & N o i y Lament of a “Great L..ov. 5 PLUMBING B 2 . The n that ought Gifford Pinchot. until recently Governor of Penn- Life to i was becoming unbea Bt ! = iR h e tho! iwe an iteh gylvania, has not been slow in becoming active else-| bl k) HEATING o = | ENIGHTS OF to see t a National Republic EX- wihe He has taken up his residence in Washii ’\ married a '-I“"‘ "” o il | ) 0. | (C‘mehbs . plorers A B Great Open Spaces,” by ton, where he has owned a house and he purpose fly‘l:'h"l”"“‘-'} “l*“ j”“ R a ! ’ | CHIROPRACTOR Hel'enthal B]x]g‘ iwhors Caupiell “No Solin B M editor of Alaska Magazin Juneau. to resume his f fpr (consstvationln it sl RUUREIRIEE SR B T REPAIRING e : : st It ated w W score or so of Alaska inclusive of what he considers the attempt of cor 5o it e ] ! CH o il wathers l., to ut i g sels ) ezes vater apat v cverhead xpenses are A rot ine | 1DW. M a e n in .a peculiarly -intri- por interests to gain special privileges in wat 5 e it i My cverhead ex L t Bhw. - A power rights. He is a fighter who does not know U " " ot that the Bstein o imum, Therefore T can do ' a i B s N 2 . how to quit and he has brazen darin Roosevart i o e e sk your work for less money. - | ticle ¢ Wt D00 or more words L pean given great eredit for the comservation n.l- ‘\H ~:l o il i ; e L AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF A, Ll frcuicainavar ) RINERS S rovartint it Teihohiny s (e moveniens it Sk SR BRI R R "I"l m-n‘m“iul’;";‘ SRRl cht || ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. e W LHiebla dication. He paints vivid o jpging, the money and even the addresses th ; ol : small your ] sl sl | : : 1 ains mey ! Ty oL oR Story: Book g At on don't Meeting every cond Friday o pictures of Aliska ¥, cifmate, flora, wild B precidents uttered on that movement, Roosevelt and ke {[a great injustice if you do nRdE ST ete., and the opportunities for rvest and enjoyment. pagt—all in accordance with traditional practice Erotestional Evaisis 1] get my prices i At Moost TTdl It give Alaska the sort of adverti<ing that cannot pinchot has had his ups and downs i (Life.) CAl V Edna Radonich, President; fail to produce touricts and other hen In Washington he was simply Forester of the W Caesa host,” shouted ST Y QT Y m @\ Minvie Hurley, Sccretary. The major part of the current Standard O Bul- United States, a 35,000 job, the incumbent of whien !, ©H0 SAEREE SEE EOEEN] STEVE ST \\\\1)|¢||rlr e e e v, gl letin, published by the Standard Oil Company of was apointed not by the President but by the Secre- .y v ke hoad or tail out of thi stlhomngw e ,h!.}?'( .)(5)(.‘) = . % rap i e N re. 3 ffec Yinct ade that P . - 0 iy hop ear arrs araware B "1V T NS Californi devoted to two articles on Alaska To tary of Agricultur But in effect Pinchot mac dispateh from our special correspon h o5 e ., ) SFE! Interio }\!' ka” and “Witd 1 in Alaska.” The Post cover so wide a field that he came to be called qong iy South America.’ DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY C1y z FRAN: "b R | Huiter consists mostly of llustrations. In faet, both the Becratary of Agriculture, the Secratary of War.iiNeithor could 1,7 sall his assist| S = Physician and Surgeon COAL. WO00D. BAGGAGE | ; : i o twente @00 the Seeretary of the Interior, all of which were . e e Gr il Dunarthont ’ | ; o | AND KINDLING | arve Nustrated I told there are twenty - - . 4 fisiunion SeaTianE and ere , 5 Valentine's Opticai AL Office: 420 and 422 Gold- Stand at City Cafe—Day oz § o e 3 t | back Mmuch affected by the conservation movement av Jimmic," called the ed tor to the| | R. L. DOUGLASS % i Bk s ? . e | fine 1 e, m‘.. in ‘ v th ‘wun. AECDRERS Tt W supreme. Being in substance three gefice hoy, “ask (he South American R l)l"r‘r)).l]‘:‘l‘! i srein Buiding, Phone 5 ht—Paone 377 | cover p e firat article deseribes the different o g0 members at one time, an honor never before oo pondent to stop in here a min:| Room 16, Valentine Dl ) ae : SRBLe D G NLerIor LBl eneraily devoted 1oy ohgafed to any American, Pinchot might be con- [oteoh i Sty —_— = the Alaska Railroad. The pictures ave mostly Alaska iaived as a precursor of Mussolini Little regard pr ; ,‘ ours |\: Al o aiitat i p . . 9 [ » Railiond views, though there aye pictures devoted g had for lw., Lamds were reserved as fore Gani Hapvard: Siad 16 ) AR ;| 01 paerg fpr sale at : BiE TRANSF “Wild Life” double | built around pictures many years if ever. Power sites were reserved on \Wa are inform by a usually rve- 0 | Pl:_nqe 149 Res. 148 furnished by Frank Dufrense of the Biological Survey. “rive. where no one could discover a drop of jigble contemp, u# Ohio State and Tur Citas W. CARTER MORTUARY COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Northern Pacific Railway has issued a cir- moisture the University of Wisconsin will HE LHAS SRR ! i Our Motto cular Alaska Th Summer that gives five Coal was conserved in Alaska so that no one crect monster field houses which wiil “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute ' M beautitul views, including pictuses of Mount McKin- could touch it and coal had to be imported to be adequate for all “liquor sports i B S = ley ward, Child’s Glacier, ver Trail near Alaska from Seattle and even to this day it is so It's a splendid idea, but we're fear corner 4th and Franklin :: i3 e B e Anchorage and o view near Mendenhall Glacier, conserved. Taft tried to bring reason and law into ful ‘twill lead to intercollogiate con __‘__________J ' ey Ous An t 4 ar Mer i ilacier, 4 g S 5 B0 fizht that i shantes wdirts - | T Wi ot Wbt Mendanhall Glacler (s thilie monement I RBIRSRIL sl S 0N Sl LU LR m"“'» — || BOSTON CREAM PIE hui\.l ..m‘ II‘ L ul -z }n 18-41ay tour to Bkag- ieh into his hands that he became impossible and . | 5 ] 0 : and FRENCH PASTRY | oy eaving Chicege July 12 and August & oand 0oy o jetying the President had to be summa The Unromantic Mate! i ARF YO[]R I/ /lLly p Wy l‘ ARCADE CAFE | g8day tour to Beward lsaving Chicago’ July 2 and oo olo " pon “cmice. an event which eaused & (Louisville Conrier-Journal.) i 4 IR ‘ARY YOUNG, P August 6 Pinchot departed for Africa when Roose- Mary, Mary, quite coutrary I Q e 79 L N{ i NG, Prop. - . | relurning from his hunting and there| How doos your garden grow? I/\ S/‘Iq I«J Y —— - O ORI A QTN evolved the progr ve movement which ended so "My husband but beans and 'a ] ! he — t EC ”“‘.,I“',‘ INCREASING AND disastrously for it and even for Roosevelt, who Deas; : TES GE '“\" LOWER. was persuaded to try for a third term. 1t was >”I yearn for punates though. Are your valuables protected against the attucks i RADIO : . - thought that Pinchot had been killed politically but “He praies of corn. but sure's you're reak of fire? Do not | . Aceording Lo u recently fssued cireular from the \ "opor that golng 1t alone he could be nominated born of burglars or the sudden outb e i ATWAA'{JE?%}E%};RSSETS Copuer. uist By eseurch Assoclation the use of ¢ "aovernor of Pennsylvania and elected. It was Unless I've dablias tail he satisfied with doubtful protection, but sec i e SN l_P L Hispdric gl the homes of the United States yyougnt at one time that he might attain the Presi- Al hollylocks and beds of phios most positive kind of safety. by depositing your sdio Supplies of All Kinds has almost ¢ in the last five vears and the gapey but he missed that. 1t will not grow at all aluables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of MARTIN LYNCH Cost of it has decreased about 15 per cent. sinee 1921 And here he is in Washington again and his, = % -— R Valdanice - [ " - — o The circular says presence there will cause a great deal of annoyance ! NOTICE 0F ELECTION — et " ra more than half [to not a few persons, among them, we fmagine, Cal-{, - S o0 F S R T e THE the homes of the United States are 15 per vin Coolidg Ter 5 SHs cent. lower than in 1921, according to a | — [ e TRSlonyiies L Yo . @ h ek noganiling ; [ NOTICE hereby given that, I N ’ B '. curve ust completed by the Copper an 3 i 11I'S ey e s Signnen, | Not So lnmu Other Girls. ipuratiant o the nrovisither ot OTdl: rst National banw PN Brass Research Association. Consumption of e e e Allen Shattuck, Inec. power in the United States has doubled | (New York Times.) [ OF JUNEAU FIRE during this five-year period, the survey points Chorus girls are just as likely to go to church ‘wizh. a ;hmvl'lul SR SR _-——______—;‘-:_:_J Property Loss out jas any one else. The young woman who was in-j Lo, n, o0 S | s = e Business Inteiruption Not more than one-third of the 15,000.- [ terviewed i chureh after she had finished teach- ; " Vflz% Use and Occupancy 000 b estimated to be using electricity [ing her Sunday school class is not a member of “-n(-m-uz:lefgfi'\}- Andigsis lf”,?'l’mk W W @ 5"’553 ) )N&‘, MARINE today are adequately wired to develop the race distingnished for frivolity and irreilgion. She |, SEHER B0 LTS OF 8 0 COE (DI S S )v/J fi/ R E ) | Cargo full convenience of electric light, heat and [may vepresent the most serious-minded group of [t e Lol o electing the fol.| | Hulls power, according to the Association. In { chorus girls, but they make up a much larger pro-ij oo Joi oo Lo | Registered Mail 1921 only 8,000,000 homes were wired for ~|[portion of the total than their press agents allow |, n oo | AUTOMOBILE electricity the public to suppose | THREE COUsCILMEN. Fire and Transportation Statistics gathered by the Association from 253 Theatre patrons are taught to think of the gils| R cCH001 DIRECTOR. ‘ Collision States show the cheapest average montbly bill per| who sing and dance with grace, apparent enjoyment | yy'e” connon couneil of the City| Property Damage home for electricity i in Kansas, where it is $2.50. and vemrkable synchronization as lazy, happy-go-| o ponen o StaE0 B & T Liability Michigan with §2.52 comes next and Indiana, $2.61;|lucky, improvident creatures. The entertalnment| . oi,iion quly designated the vot.| CASUALTY Maryland, $2.64, and California, . follow. New | they offer is suposed to be the spontaneous reaction | =0 G 50 S0k Gity and the| Compensation York with un 4 monthly bill of $3.91 has the|to lvely music by the orchestra. However, fashlons' poi o proce iy each thereof, the| Public Liability most expensive electricit the country. /She 1s fol-|Shanse, and it may be that the uew chovus ginl ool o 1o inte are herollY nbtiled: | ! Accident and Health B ] e o e B not choose to conceal her real character under a | oo’ : i | : lowed closely by the Dictrict of Columbia where it, That all duly qualified voters re-| LIFE $3.90. Rhode Island ALEB LS 8TE |”""“"“"l o8l ; g siding within (i boundaries of Vot-| All Forms wiiace ¢ LIGORG, 0D 8IS Just the other day o bank jin! ho' Times Square]s "S5 SLa- i Steda 08 North Dakota 370 are not far behind. TR RE # daatts aivis ks it a lnrwel iNE Precinct 0. One of said City| ey 4 4|Ialll<l announced that chorus girls deposit a large of Juneau; which, ata & follows: | ! The States where the average monthly billl perljunotion of ‘ehatr ‘earnings. It has also been rec Al seoab g ton ne| ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. home is not over $3, in addition to Kansas, Michigan, ) yorte ; be see mufti without o y L ported that they refuse to be seen in mu withou 1 {Hg B Indiana, Marvalnd and Caliiornia, heretofore men-'y copy of ““The Story of Philosophy,” or The American :“:,r,l{{‘rr?, \,‘.:.”, : :‘::.:t.:l:‘,‘,‘:|m.‘hp Sl : Insurance — Real Estate tonew. include Ohio. West Vieginia, Pennsylvania, Mercury under the arm. If one appears now with] " ™% . R R | Vermont vada and Wyoming tracts, we must not be too much astonished n Figuy are. not available for North (-,.,v‘.“,,,‘,v‘ — e g 7 - South Carolina, Georgia, Washington, Oregon and| The Philadelphia Inquirer wants to know if S & ( /rctal ANESE TOY SHOP Utah wher are known to he low derable number of Mexicans call their President | IJA‘SK ‘l«vlnrgs omme JAPANE = Some of them call him worst than that,’' 2 o H. B. MAKINO when he's not around.— (Houston TPost-Dispatch.) | (’ L A MOST UNFORTUNATE CASUALTY. | — | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Prolt,itz BT :2 ggg,;;;i; Front Street T | It will come as a surprise to many to learn that| Resources nt the close of business, Dec. 31, -$2,367, P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders It is among the tragedies of Alaska history that | vaudeville is but 100 years old . Why ‘ . (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) ' < e I the unnatural and un-American Prohibition Amend-|acts have seemed that long.—(The H | We solicit your account whe:lenc: M M ment and Volstead Act have claimed Charles Hoxie |tator.) | STANLEY CONCIEL, large or small. Our consisten a8 one of their casualties. Charlie Hoxie is among| — | Pro J growth is an indication of the T'HE CLUB LUNCH the most popular and has been one of the most useful| It s l"“"]’ o ‘"l ‘;‘“‘Iy‘;\ ]‘;‘“I:I“‘:'l“'m" “:;"" P helpful service we are able to ROOM . N i Q. and subdue crime of Alaska's pioneers. He was a member of the first|ialy [avored class out of crimin render our customers. i City Council in Nome and was one of the early settlers|W4Ves at the same time.—(Houston Post-Dispatch.) | The Best Place . OP“'I%;(.YEI“A'?I%I'I’J'SEI'G?.“, of the Iditarod. He served hi e constituency | S valal to Eat : Proprietor g : L g * We must not expect too much in this old vale 0 La | Th B M \«;Iith Iul]eli‘l;r e wse Inu;ul-mlm!w.‘: patriotic ant alo (" Taukter, and a1 we ask of our oreign | : eb. . benrends ban thorough Alaskan e is a man of kindly sympathies s » 8 ier than it can help.— in au b 5 policy is not to be any funnier elp une AETHE aTA BT and generous. None in distress ever called on him | (onio State Journal.) ‘ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA zs’:‘HEI\FOST UP-’;‘:-I;TAT‘E ‘l;‘(': in vain. He was never a criminal in the sense e P XES i MOBT. URIT0:DADE! AN that we looked upon crime in the days before the| Americanism: Denouncing crime; hoping the ban.! RIVATE BO BEST EQ RINTINO . PLANT IN ALASKA. Eighteenth Amendment. He was a law-abiding (%) B $; Py