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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1927. Dt ———————— probably be the outcome of the Boston debuto, | —_— —& Second Strect extended across the all(l I‘;’"I’irc Republicans will probably, like the Democrats ! tide flats to the City Limits acd| e at San Francisco, try to make a platform on which ALONG LITE'S easterly of Gold Street will vote arn ! nd wets can stand DETOL R 1 e Apparatus room g It s worthy of note that the Cochran amend By SAM HILL y & .r_l ( v loca \11 : Publisbsd every of uniay by (he 1EMPIRF 1 platform in San Francisco got many| ' e i corner of I \1\\.41:11{ Main Str PRINTING COMDANY | “3 A St than the Bryan amendment— so many | Moral's Plain, Gir the same being the duly de 2 - She married hi Polling Place in and for I T GRG 1o e Y ; Sl ELLl AoV EHO U Fhininder) e was good | No Ona, Olby of unean s. Kaser & Freeburger - tor j } That's why for b 0% That all duly qualtfied voters DENTISTS ) | 'A%N V. IR°Y - ADITOE AND MAK R = - A She docs the ¢ : siding within the boundaries of Ve 1 and 3 Goldstein B!dg. SUELZR STION RATES. Y ol u f Qo = s 4 & 3 ing Precinct Nc. Two of said City]| PHONE 56 Bellvared by carr no Douglas, Treatwell an¢ 1y niver ditan ted for the Republican| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant 15 & Fec e A oL aE ivto: dabar spE What's became of olid-fashion ; : 5 ixal A spare room wh vigitors got | Al th ection lying on thejg JOUN A BULEL ! atest man in the| pnonmonia from ste : in a bed southerly side of ast Second Strect S AT e R N8 Brothers waleg S ocretan Party and that if there is to be a Demo-ithat hadn't heen ajred for a year? and West S Street and the 1 5 per month, s i e in o gvases, 1%, : Bubscribira wiil confor a fav the Busincss ( ! v . « e White House e t be e Mose 0 tensio Second S et Yhanlia P . . 4 Mvery of their ; o .._\1‘ R i 1 e ol e el Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Co-Ordinate Bodies prone e d SR ; et 1 wish,” he complained, “some!y " n o1 1l locat- DENTIST of Freemasonry S ARG AT s lona would tell me w I can do to B £ i Scottish Rite B A g t i Chinese at Nanking were given fwelve lzet rid of this spring cold ! L ocenpicd| 1 pooms 8 and ) Valentine Bldg | | 5 "{:‘bv" UG A, ' 1 B0 kg hours to account for all the Americans within their! | err e Trans Telephone 176 secoiid :-glnv»:d n.'- ‘yu town upon penalty of a bombardment. The American Blcnde cr Brunctte Rlinks 0 vou prefer blonds?' 5 g and for - | Jinks: “Well, 1 1 people who ¢ 0. Two f Juneaun.| = e fair gt d 1 \ . W. Stewart Ve ’ th | : . A i e IOYAL ORDER OF Passing Observation 4 ) DENTIST \ TIO0SE thankful that the sue Our idea of bad ne for the g 4 B e | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. T i . e No. 700 cer is oan item that th Homo Juneau, wl h bile men are expecting a big year Al that 5 I« SEWARD BUTLDING ery Monday Jttice Pnune 469 Pes. Phone 276 ght, 8 wiclock, Moosa ir cetinzg e dnly ]t et e T R i g were all delivered but on He had been killed ALASKA CIRCUTATION ARRA 1ARGER Tl s what the Ch can do when they know THAN 1 ANY O years did not bring forth ance, northerly and westerly side of Goled | ! Ho, Hum! Cire and the oil pipe line of the Do it w! City Hall and register | Hor husband they o | Blectric Light Cowmpany, relud But Jisten siy ! Davis, Dictator; R. I rot A woman nev ne 7 2 b e " T e L A (i Residence located nexi Br. W. . Pigg | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Ne¢. 147 Mining-—-. anged Industry. Burford's Store on Willoughby Ave PHYSICIAN F. & A. M. A Piker nue, the san ng the duly desig-| | | ind fourth Mo (Myder Herald.) Why so glum?” acked the shade | yaged pollin ce in and for Pre Office—Second and Main nenth i Odd Within the memory of men now living, mining of the Pirate of his companion Ndiiat Moo Thites Cloveer Tusneai Telephone 18 1150 oteieale emRigy was conducted largely by men without the advantages| “Ah” he sighed 3 tuned dnj - ienpn at Juneau; Alaska, th f B RALPH C0 MIZE, Mast.r. fentific training. They found gold, but usually on the earth and hea he "”“"“‘H 't ‘ll'\, of 1997 BELA ki s 4 passed by other minerals not realizing their values.[0f @ man who owned @ cheap radio } =t il CSHEPARD ¥ S Wi G ST o1 TOdaY, mining is more of a certainty than a chance, ‘.} M v.‘.“.’!» “;"mv'.lv:‘”\\”. ¢ [,‘.”.,‘ '-.‘f.“‘ | Clerk of the City of Juneau | | Dr. H. Vianece Order of ATTEND THE SCHOOL. MEETIN says the Industrial New cept for the great cop-i ch Bame 2 S i | Osteopath — 201 Goldstein | EASTERN STal tears in our day whion it came to Territory of aska o to 8 | Second and : per mines, many of the largest mining operations inl e ! Every Juncaufte tha nterested in the publiciihe Wost ar workings of the old bonanzas, under | schools of ci I esident - should beinew electrical and chemical processes now available Passing Obscrvation sty intercsted ot ] he Blks' Hall meet-|There are mine dumps of a milllon tons, contain-| 'The worst place o b it of PLUMBING ALICE BROW N ing at s t ver 1 public schools'ing ores up to as high as $40 a ton, from which! sort LY constitute t 1 cature in the gov- 90 to 95 per cent. can be saved ler new pro = HEATING = = ernmental mach or any other town, and cesses, but which were bavren under the old methods. [ e : 5 7 e Gan 1. Bavton KIIGHTS OF thete 1s hase of L 1ol system that is more| The early rs found some of the stupendou SUREIERIN I Ll : and | G COLUMBUS he| loncymoon i over that whut ) ) | CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bldg. | | = cil N important than adequate housing and equipment Hel e » from which mlllions were taken In theiyhough was an is mos REPAIRING \FHR‘HI- 0o o s o s Bal] o 16 s of th S Wde bt people | early days. T is little prospect of more discov-|weq of voeal chot | B o a5 ghould be fnformed fully upon the housing and equip-|€Ties lke the Comstock Lode, the Leadville. mines, My overhead expenses 2 PR el bl the Cripple Creck bonanza. But mining stands today Hymn of Hate a minimum. 7herefore I can de as a substantial manufacturing industry, where so My pet antipathy is cone r work for less money "’," "]‘”“ 'h‘ 4 " " [‘ much metal is always extracted from so much rock : Who 'M'l 5 th LELE) Iz i : i | % e RO vote intelligently ne nonth W e question of o i S ,, Vhio say must be going noy 0 matter how large, or how TXILIA. PIONEERS Al and they can measure it up in advance and cal 'y m g 4 i A JAY, Pl LER issuing bonds shall e on SlHeto 1 nolg R o eh 1o Hedny e o ut seldom ever doost ' small your job vou do yourself Telene W. . Albrecht | ATASKA, Igloo No. 6 better way to t to hear Mr. gple as steel-making, or banking, or railroading a great injustice if yo m't | THERAPIST Thomas, the a cot wi ) 1o school build A recognition of this change in the industry My bar antina get my prices. | ' [6ach month at 8 ofclock p. m: Gards ing that ha Junein the last ten 1t lead to a vast influx of mining capital, surely (And likely other men's) CALL | and refresiments. At Moosi Hall tell about the plan ha ive been prepared needed to finance many worthy prospects. Once the / ladies who posse 5 i : T e - Oftice: 423, [Mrs. Edna' Radonich, President; for an additional huilding mining husiness is definitely disassociated from the ligth inghessand s dhaina TEVE STANWORTH Figes, Minmie Huriey, Seoretsry - Roaring Forties concept of gambling and shooting ! = Phone 215 Res. 505 PERH \P’S THEY L.NOW. and debauchery, mining will come its own An Ancient. Lizzie || Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. || = |- The hills arve still full of goid, silver and a scor WHELGRACAE R oy hod etk i i TIY TR ANSIETR of other rare and precious metals that the workli el ha has tho kind that 15 po —————!| DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY CITY TRANSFER needs and pay for fectly safe to leave standing on the |- - - Physician 2nd Surgeon COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE | i Electricity has been one of the greatest agenc treet if no junk man comoes along.’ Valentine's Opticai Department Wi et G | AND KINDLING o hian g Qiisn Yellshn bilize and develop the mining industry R. L. DONGLASS gelee eiant g o Stand at Cily Cafe—Day o complain ‘ €eme Man Was Walking With Eyes! | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETE 8T stein Buiding, Phone 582 ght—Paone 377 : Cast Down | Room 16, Valentine Iild = The Monroe Doctrine. Anl Getting Thicker Head ment of the Juneau i the proposals to im | Meeting every second Friday o1 The “Clipsheet i iy the Methodist Church Joard of Temperance, Proh fon and Public Moral wlswart prohibit 1 s sung hi ¢ by Appointment i bty — - » wan so unf tely it was of a (Manchester Guardion. ) 1 s R LY | v Q1 pavers shg Bulg it i Do e e e character to regretted by his friends as {1, The. /amsputch wod a4 eteiae-fio " NEGrash pRARE Gl Bl S CEE R e = ot RELIABLE TRANSFER well as his political foes. The Senator place of refuge” for British citizens Has been taken' pBOTHERED BY GREAT WIEA LTI | Phone 149 Res. 148 BU001 Have accented his defeat with sport jcalmly on both sides of the Atlantic, and, indecd, —Ieadline Te Cuas W. CarTEr MORTUARY | | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE manship and made his ex sracefully, but (it is hard to see how any international complica Oh, what a grand w to ha bo Our Motto instead of that he practically accused his | tions conid arise therefrom. The circumstances are €red!!! “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” companions in the Senate of hypocrisy he quite unlike those which have arisen in China, since Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m £ - BN - i ; + yrner 4th and Franklin S Phone 136 - cause of their failure to agree with him in there is no question of landing troops, now or later . Another Hlest. o - vorner 4th and Franklin St J To play cards with Miss Thie regard to prohibition The only element of doubt arises out of the peculiar Makes my blgah boll | e e Wb 18" thera. about anbiasm wiioh {relation of Nicaragua to the United States. The| She seems (o tAMIK ‘that she s i Try Our scems Lo change the blood in a man's vein | Monroe Doctrine never been stated in exact legal Knows more than Hoyle BOSTON CREAM PIE to 2 Repeatedly wet members of the [Tanguage, but even ir it has been somewhat stiffenc | v 2l | and FRENCH PASTRY House and Senate have arisen and have prac |in the course of years it is difficult to imagine that Add Things That Turn Out Badly— ARE Y()l]R VALl]ABL L‘S tically acensed their dry colleagues of the [t could be construed as the deniul of the right of, Children | ARCADE CAFE Most zontemplible of all vices—liypocrisy the British Government to provide sanctuary on the '\"‘}“"““::""‘""“_ IN S‘ 1F‘I4‘T1") MARY YOUNG, Prop 1 should e vemenbered that Senator Wads- MED seas for its own subjects. 1f there were any sug L P I ) & i ¥ = s worth and e other Senators and Representatives in SeSton of landing troops that would he an entirely! wii Make Gan Opener Wife GBhiciess ol i another in other places different matter. But that is a privilege which | “Boy. that date of yours is easy| , than on the floor of Conzress and know how each talks' W€ 4re &lad to reserve for the United States. The'on the eyes, but Il bet she'd m Are your valuables protected against the attacks RADIO and acts in private life. The country will not be- W9t thing we want is to hecome mixed up in Nicara- minus zero in an intellizent test of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fire? Do not # #uan politics. On the other hand, since the United! “Say, she's so dumb that ATWATER-KENT SETS ve that Senato rdswor L ake o ¢ rge oo o 3 S ever s fo is: i it secur P L inion Wdusiduih wouldiBigRe C e gl BT BG RR e R e el Rl LU LG Sl e ke panieii il B on bt ecotize Rt AND SPEAKERS i Yerisy on . 0or o ] ] 2 8 A ] P i i i i 1] y ‘" C, siting 1 i S i i bty ! floor of the Senate Hght! ¢ right of interference in the domestic affairs of Cen- most positive kind of safety, by depositing your Radio Supplies of All Kinds probably knew what he was talking about [tral American es, 1t has & moral obligation. to S, Vltables in the Hafel Desokik Vaalte of MARTIN LYNCI Yoo 5 - =il protect the citlzens of other Powers whom it thus{ The epitaph of abut per cent | pe WHY A “STRAW BOSS? lae from the protection of their own Govern-'us could be boiled down fto _— ments If, as may happen, the United States Govern-! orn Under the Orsanic Act the Governor is head of the ment is unable adequately to fulfil this duty it can S es Tervitorial Government. He is authorized to make!have the less objection (o our providing temporary S | e ] I B h recommendations (o the Lesislature and has the power | accommodation on board a warship | e R | F trst Nfl‘u)"" ank to apprc latien. He is specifically # e | The reason many a man who has Allen Shattuck, Ine. made the « of the Territorial Govern-| Einstein Is Sarcastic. wife who o like a million OF JUNEAU i ment sthing the Legislature could do would | —e dollars isn’t huappy is because she FIRE Rlenwe this situation (Sun Franciseo Bulletin.) isn't worth thirty cents as a cook. | BR——— = — : Property Loss N g e iadods A tlnnpor thinks [CeMOniilBerOraRy it ane e oo g o B M D it Business Inteiruption [to take an intellizonce test when Use and Occupancy ready shows smart she is MARINE ¥ Of | smoking Chieo v Hulls - /IRF Registered Mail 4 4 3 AUTOMOBILE i Fire and Transportation Collision Property Damage 5 . Liability Fortunes, large and small, had their CASUALTY o : | Compensation beginning generally in modest sav- Public Liability Accident and Health Common sense dictates that authority be not| Charges of blasphemy have been made against [Professor James Carter by directors of the Virgini divided. 1t t today as it was when Napoleon A |High School because he taught Einstein's thec wrote from M 10 Directorate at Paris that s relativity. Most men have ahout as much use Thut thed may be sound as Newton's law of for plain facts w. (heir wives have gravitation or as false as the fiction that the earth [ for plain faces No woman can love a failure as| much as she can o thirty-dollar hat Nobody can lose more weight on al i s reduction diet than the husband of | benefit could come fro ueh o a - procedur WhY [said: “If your information is correct 1 can only ex- the woman who is taking it spend some years trying to adjust a governmental|press the most profound admiration for those heroes| The differenc: etween a mar “one had g al is better than two good generals f ) system which would room for two bosses|of Virginia be se they believe God needs their|clothes and a wonn's is” that one is i N ) 5 Now that w live a Governor who is th Chief Executive of the Territory, shov e at-| it i ¥ el rritosy, Wiy should e ab-hiy ihut SEWE: trua o faiselLt< s as Iinpbant oF blas- | tempt to inject a “straw boss™ between him and o andiypemy as the multiplication table some of the de N administration What |m\.~4\h|l‘! Informed of the trial of Profes: v Carter, Einstein when no good could cor from it in the end? strength for His defense.' ];m inexpensive c¢oviring and the gth- er an expensive ¢ ament. 1If Gov Parks is the wrong man for th\‘\-rnnr‘w arly seventy years ago John Stuart Mill, com- why not make the fight on him directly rather than|menting on blue laws for Sunday observance, wrote: i the name of “self-governmont,” “Revolutionary | ‘It, remains to be proved that society or any of its} NOTICE 0F ELECTION Fathers,” etc.? " |officers holds a commission from on high to avenge|To the Electors o the City of Ju-| any supposed offense to Omnipotence, which is not neau, Territory of Alaska. also a wrong to our fellow creatures.' NOTICE is hereby given that, But water has more effect upon a duck’s back Pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- 1gs., Are you laying the founda- FE a ; All Forms tion of future financial success by in- integrity of Gov. Parks causing ull this demagogue creasing your savings? Opportunity ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc wan sarcas 1 i a bi nance Number 1 City of o and hypoerisy? Is that the reason for the divious|' ™1 Sarcasm on the brain of a bigot. | e er of the y Insurance Real Estate = S e B S e eau, and in co th - 9 ,' " 9 » renares ' course of the attack on his offico? Juneau, and i uformity there g will come. Be prepared. | IRy i B L | Is knowledge of the fact that the people of Alaska have confidence in the ability. comprehension and Here come the Italian farmers in deep trouble|With, a General Mumcipal Election | 3 L JAPANESE TOY SHOP One Dollar or more will open H. B. MAKINO YRR sy N over hemp. The world isn’t doing enough hanging|Will be held on DEBATING PROHIBITION, for maybe the steamship has hit the rope business. Tuesday, Apiil 5, 1927 The debate on Prohibition in which Dr. Nicholas! Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, the| Anyw the price of the hemp the Italian farmers|Between the hours of 9 o'clock a. £roW has fallen more than 50 per cent. in the past,m. nd 7 o'clock . m. of said day vear. The remedy proposed to the hemp growers is|for the purpose of electing the fol- world's largest university, will attack the Eighteenth|to plan more sugar beets.—(Dayton News.) lowing officers, to-wit: Amendment and Senator William E. Borah, the Idaho 4 A MAYOR. i statesman and orator, will defend jt, will be a battle| THREE COUNtiLMEN, of giants. It should rival the great debate on the|fluence, and in no way is this fact better illustrated| ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. | same proposition in Sun Francisco in 1920 between the|than by the number of people it has inspired to take The Common Council of the City! Jate. W. Bourke Cochran and the late William J. [up foreign travel in order to complete their educa-{of Juneau having heretofore, by Bryan. tion.—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) |resolution, duly designated the vot- L o SRR i o {ing precincts of said City and the The report that Philadelphia gangsters operated Poling Place in each thereof, the a Savings Account with Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders - THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM The Dr. Butler-Senator Borah debate will be on the question as to whether or not the Republican the subtle propaganda that something is speeding in That all duly qualified voters re-: that town.—(Pittsburgh Post. ) {siding within the boundaries of Vot-| iz —_— ing Precinct No. One of said City With checkers and chess tournaments in progress, {of Juneau, which are as follows: declare its uncquivocal support of the Volstead ActlNew York can justly claim that it caters to the! All that section Iying om the or should favor amerding it. In San Francisco both/static as well as the dynamic.— (Pittsburgh Chronicle-'northerly side of East Second Street' lost—for the convention straddled the question. That Telegraph.) and West Second Street and the said the Eighteenth Amendment The Bryan-Cochran de- bate in the San Francis convention was on the question as to whether the Democratic Party should OLDEST BANX IN ALAska THF. EMPIRE' HAS THE LARG- WY, MWOST UP-TO-DATE ANY LERT KWQUIFFED JOB PRINTINQ ) 5 ) l} I} ) ) z 1 Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Dail Party should declare in 1928 in favor of repealing machine gunfire from a speeding automobile conveys!'electors are hereby notified: ; The B. M. Behrends Ban s P TONY LAURIDSEN, , Y

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