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THE DAILY ALA 4 SKA EMPIRE, ———— Daily JOHN W. TROY hat unt before the ALONG LITE'S DETOU R By 8AM HILL Alaska EDITOR Em pirv AND MANAGER n, and the Chinese and Rus It should ! me great catastrophe the and necded e would be would not he wasted s { were Russian anger | a Lo mediately suly the o America oward changed | Tough L. Now ¥ | Sind h ) people find in dealing with|How Georg Oelivered reier i y 5115 w M Jar ant nferests rnmental | When they Act SR ! ceutivel Observaticns of Oidest Inhabitant | reason hoys o more at night no car in t! were oo 1 : K A vning's uit i and with g nippi i ) n : nery th “straw hosses One v : $ kes wwernor of Alaska the I 1ave ranic been tlon Chief; hing nor Suhs the B Gove will remain Ala 1 sstraw the and walk wrage what the for — Why into the! Th | mess things up? | republ f : | oth ) publishicd MEMBER OF inject hoss™ ing 1) Pwice the Washinzton State Senate rejected thed Hartley for Regents of ind the Washington Legislature udjourned men. That that and ¥ “My Gov Uni-The Col ‘ ing re- ALASKA ClR natic of Yet nted ! e hington State and wint after the he i is rather definite defi tion ment men these with for the mee cquire posi-| Blink has the viod B | Jinks: “Yep! Got i ' {ricd the corn have te-Fprohibition Enforc about ! ment.” The corn nted hy advice and ricuitural Department con Senate ither difficult to stir up much exc wmicipal clection on what was we have had for more than Useless Information didn't get his idea from watci party i Rodin United| Thinker' petting Prohibition friends the enfor Prohibitic f ! i i Moral's Plain. Gir She was good to 1 ise | He was good ) That's why for b She does the Sam i, Cinc organization for ement |4 Kkin The New rd oking Enau Constitution. York Times.) All legislative ted in a consist light re ® h New unaii herein| United House powers Congress of the of a Senate and William E. Borah 1. Sec The Executive power shall ted in a Pr of United States of Ame nd in William E. Borah. President sh old office durii term of William Borah shall office as long the people of wWanderir State of Idaho continue to be proud of him while “The c ceing nearly everything he stands | gues: that marvied him becan liked his o« V't buy ve i ston, U She almost which shall entative istration conditions te smallest But he ¢ Don't dr Norman Ra! Repre nd ve Art he the several ye City Co e four years Pa's Guess 1id Clarence & Jew?" iginal " replied was place Pa. Who was the in a bunch wuld h Howe un as vote had be ult mig the parking place hunter the re S sty his dad mere speculat One For Debating Societies— Which the more < ment, baby first tos father gotting s last on out? e candidate ident enters on the execution of the following oath or affirma wear (or affirm) that I will office of President of the prejudice to such functions from time time and in Jjudgment called upon the P're he shall Bifore creates man el Bvery 1 X 1 flice Lake ice on t i 1 do sole M 3 ifully execute the el States without William E. Borah may exercise of his own assume Passing Observation who milse show themsel Peop’ s make « to would feel i 15 Mayor nade offec ast for LAt Tip to the Ambitious old on o ethor and siiver volling up hills Ml krow the time ha ved when others will | boost your for you -but in the| meantime sotta ont hastle ke Wi all get ' —for your ki President shall have and nt of the two-thirds of the Senators concur on the other hand, shall have negotiations without anybody’s the fewer concur the power, and Se to make tive Any days lars with the advice PO William E. Borah conduct foreign and consent, and e shall condnet The Dresident shail from to Cong information the Union. William ah shall keep with information all the time and concetvable subjectss e shall be ‘sodgs judge portioning aforesalds information as hetween the ng and afternoon paper Art. 1L, 1. The judicial power of the States shall be vested Supreme Court |inferior courts the Congress may from time ordain and establish, and in William | Providea, that in the « of William B, adjective “judicial” ent no strain on lination Unless it | - S " 1 (What s A Good Deed. Set down ~ Phil Armstrong Times Union Husband Wanna Go to the Hospital? Kansas Judge rules that a 't have listen to his cons e 1 the re ident of the 8 ow- had ! no opposi that er to in the fact you h olf advice more ardent! Hins to ont werwhelming to time state the time sive the on of the upplied Foolishness belong deny no bitter pres ap- Thongh socks on We don't Some fellow probably an on to campi vally felt that all t ndidate little who CXBREROTA L of at all were w 3l People e morn Them in th and wen wthy 1l might Huh! things that Not worth a whuop Are all three meals Of darned old soup Cincinnati United in such time to Borah the win Sec At Liand . Three are least Juncau's affain and competent in one for another year B Jorah the im nirver \\I) “CAL™ TOO, ils 5 is our day goat 3 v Former eneral Burleson ol for Fexis P to grits he Jacksonville is dry Gov. Smith ident (Kl fetiat (Hastings, Neb., Tribunc.) | the moest welcome and pleasing picces of has been flashed over the telegraph wires! time was the announcement that the iong had led the aging feet of Edward Pay transcontinental pedestrian, downward into and sickness, turned into morc pleasant| today when fortune of thirty thousand you was sct o aside the old man's maintenances and ftop traw that the half next that the indicate One of news that for some road that IWeston, | noverty country or more i South Any will to Democr Smith f will b thirds role o At thi didates fo will by Al latter shall refuse to run |*00 care. ‘ for { On the agee [niversary, Anne Convention support Goy and that ballot Hush: wif " ) residential nomination he the first nomir on two, el wite | Jie nars door, ol | to Doe, i the thi th ambulan vour betier th a for writin ition that partic are the can dollars two major the eighty-ninth playwright and produc and her General Manager, Wiliam De Lignemare, aside the fund, at six per cent. interest 5O | Weston in monthly payments of §150 a as hej 'k, 1 doz. b through tijves. { have same by b Mr. G. I Maines, Chairman of the Weston Com-| mittee of the New York | Club, made announce-| : the|ment of the gift, as Miss Nichols sailed for Buropel The ‘“'\T‘v.“”,‘ ‘v:v;t W ”'"j“;i Party [to take part in her “Abie's Irish tokibe pro-jdands. [s Jtlig 0ia whuewiy ag deat| v : [tired al the supper table she couldn't attitude [duced in several foreign countries. even Mielp mother carry out the| International fame was won, but no fortune, by gichos the exploits as a walker of Mr. Weston, and he was| The recently found ill and impoverished in a Green- are not [wich village tenement. His spirit still unbroken,|those who mak: : Ithe old man said that he would attempt to earn|try and get the world to believo it a living by becoming a messenger “hoy" soon ;.:A]m\i":l\" '::*:‘)“"_’- “\""‘ d;{‘l:'y’:"\‘;hy'n --,\::::; regained his health. Instead of recovering, however, lof paralysis and his need became acute !ments in favor of but not while looking at some of the flappers and iheen u reporter on the New York Press Club felt its responsibility and sheiks on the streor, ‘re-mittee to raise a fund We reckon it vou to it the thing th most failures and to] Edward Payson Weston :_*um'hl is fear ot now |life through his long w;.:}\( h s R enforced, [he has ulso been a great factor Aol S G S the tand sound health into' the life Woman wiln Jias brainetnat s gl el of his many long walks and the observation he made|than a mud fence on a rainy day, but | while enroute, much publicity was given to him.|there doesn't scem to be anythins IThis acted as a stimulus to formulate hiking clubs, and every doctor who has the honor to point with pride’ jto his sheepskin, will testify that walking is one ofj the best exercises that any person can take. walker's birthday Finders Nichols, naav Em? Ohio Paper.) VANATTA oms. Lo ying for i set Keepers, Who Wants (Classified ad 0] POUND: BETW | chorus of Daughters ol the 1 President | elf-elimina- decision hand two partic Cool tion their Sentimen ner Det because of ol h to Only throug long otherwise than % nom U that More or Less True It i tze and t nati Gov. Smith will of he the of divided to case Rose™ “ only dent e Republican the Presiden toward a renom n 1 world but mle in the make money thers happiest o those whi REFORMER NULLIFIERS. There is a l: Loxing a4 nullified Seattle and prize disregarded he reforin Boxing in Mayor of he suffered a stroke Having once newspapers, the formed a com appo he tinued nullificati the ndly Coimmis- of cealls that professional sion, and laiminz And that " favor con- came right down has caused the ihappiness in the hat people would reformers are form nullifying al it enforcing one has gotten more out ofj ar than most persons—and in putting much good of others. Becau law at a time 1 ten they consent laws Just except t hosen law th is far one is the prohibition them it 1der law must might be what other the (¢ ith want to have and to more important than laws Th what other entorcing nullified m against treason, 1o arson, particula that or be entfor n violated laws nstituilon Amendment ions of atter that's more of uu encumbrance (‘H' the earth than a woman with neith« r, beauty or brains There’s nothing more rare than an Jautomobile that can do all its owner — {boasts it can unless it's a wife who | amph the other day.|is happy with a hnshand who spends bank paid out the sum of $1,000,-1all his time alibimg for his failure forwarded by radio from Pitts-|to make good. | burgh. For the average citizen there only remains to! "1 he «Alnl_\ thing harder to llud'\'r} be solved the minor technical difficulty of having a]Stad than why o liwn should be so al ; : il o ipestered with dandelions is why the million dollars on deposit— (New York Times.) ot by R e radl e Jaws i pro- might he The anctity the all be Eighte the set aside depend enforcing that | ] must very even that means ? ot prov the Constitution Science scored uumhm tr! when London 1000 a signature a on THE DIFFERENCE. re very Red Chinese Russian to at the That willing ear busy trying to incitc world grouches We often will come when a !down town wearing lconsidered as daring a ared in public we pants used to be, Talking about yourself makes other people as disgusted as it does you to hear that other people are talking S0 the English, Celestial propaganda The situation China was sufferin people dying the Soviets were very of the people of China and Britain And the activity the Americans and | of the to Bolshevist and evidence s m the Chinese war use of machine guns methods seemingly Senatorial primaries Ly Jattles partly by the and partly by United States "imes. ) in area are and horrowed (New being won| ba l‘b-wir(“ from York wonder if the time ever girl who walks skirt will be the girl who ng her broth- leaders are lending waus ditfferent a few years ago when wiien the Chinese T and dises Then at home while the appeals directed toward America cries the famished people wel not in vain. dn an incredibly short time mil- lions in money and supplies were pouring across the Pacific to the stricken country. In one month the American people had contributed $62,000,000 to the suffering Orienta and the bounty ran into sev- from famine were | it l!\.nl battles will be of starvation News from China has fought only on fair days. Why submit to the di comfort of getting wet before getting killed?—Bos-/about you anscript.) | Some business women give us the| |impression that they chose a career instead of marriage in order to have, {more than just onc.man to boss, around. Big families may be all right, but (it takes more than the average man' husy were of happened recently to indicate and President Calles of Mex with their correspondence.— (Toledo Nothing has how or Borah pg along ) Sen: gett Bladi WE l)NFSDM d can m | thereafter, and | : APRIL 6, 1927, iy daughter undressed Daily Sentence Sermon wmcestors did own a vour our money bt hut ments that in Nam attorr DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein B! 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