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APRIL 9, NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE | FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT. 1927 & [HEL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE., SATURDAY, L I — n w wing to her it —— s Daily Alaske Empire 700 v | ¥ \LONG LIFE'S - o Ll L . ! In the Commissicnex’s Court for JOHN TROY AND MANAGER ! ! DETOUR il itory of Alaska, Division = : ) ; dahs By SAM HILL I umber One, Juneau Frec'nct o 4 : Hasa . Ve e i e In Piobate Al : Favera b Natire In Matter of the F E ' ul 1 n red to N ¢ By ) herel EO R PTIC A ' o e on Ten Delivered t i 3 . P th curt 1 Tt a h t 1 ni 1eq £ of O'dest Inhabi What hacome B oldtn ndmin 1 togeth v i n ttions would 1 1 ¢ i =% tition t lictribution of | one m . L a woman who nten 4 i e b i e Cuited e wodding I Heik diter Stat ( J h I ¢ It Chat would the g : Wil s ; AT 3 The Anania: C i 5 i r Pt i : me w b | A | . | I NCessive ) 1 s | ] Iy a i : 3 i atdealibwed i would de [ wled Mr. Grou tiha da tition for d | cgiate nd My e h ! WS gl estat ild not be authorized ( cavi | ! the job of Dated at ¢ Alaska, t 1 | ca low 0 to spoil a by slease have e 1 ! | Mcllon £y 1 oaffa f the Nativn g ik " = T nd 1 l ih ¥ n : LB ‘ n | Progre i i on April 19 | 1 ng to re = ‘ ea of e ‘,""I in These Days || fupean Public Library | ol t ‘ the n « (ol ot ? | N . ; o L ate il ol B ol old wo e fmd Free Reading Room i ST iy Whe « till woere | " 1 SHOW erenaded Mayor-elect n { : y Hall, Second Floor ey could d Mayor-clect Thompeoni e 1 they'd ol e Main Strect at 4th | S hIaR & pivit Reading Itoom Open Fror | ik Wasted Time m. to 10 p. m { PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT LEADS TO ot i romore electiy cight languages whild college and ) ) p.om. | SHORT BALLOT. ymes from 10 have heen unable to win were able talk qu W | tistactory po compet of them. remarked 1 S oD | | titution vooin o eficet g 1. anid ho ot | Yeg sitted the oth ‘urrent Magazines, ! é martied now and 1 ( 3 tive i to v Reference B I th some offic | i in, and wish | lad o = the G ! | Compty nil ot m ot W | ' FREFE | . u i | : , Haynes Again, We'll it ¢8Bhe Wi n rooff | filled . Fianaiir 5 | i ragg i st At Dororiy Sveanys Rore e ¢ I to h tunned i off had i i il 1 1t 1 | N 1 1 | ' ) o off N enfore the it [ h I 1 | iles and v W them t forcement v . = ol O | I effective re- public me wa full T ' I | toit ew Yot Hayne 7i ; td ess that crow Miss ( | ) | \ b i ne progre ed h en he published \ A e fun hool Prohibition Inside Out i \“ wias as Ted Sixth 1 Gat | ! won the ground that a public official should not d 4 ) 3 ‘ VOV | lose far pr 0 othe matters which claimed h | javis did 3 RO 1ents o ention, and Messrs. Coolidge and Mellon concluded late quit: a ot | ; e | \ yopular election | " i ;‘] ; . “\ £ ok : . probably rvepr Apple Sauce! i | Valentine's Optical Department [ dition the most honest effort at enforcement that we W DON“T HAVIE 1T | R, L DOTGLASS | ¥ 1 - ot - o0 4% OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | ; en or are likely to sco. He was a man quali- j ubject of an' editorial in Rogin. ity Vilaitine Bid | w I s v the job. He went about his work in effi- Ka fol e _Room 16, Valentine Bldg. [ 1k ( nt fashion: he tool to appointment of sub- We reckon dope Hke that is about| | Tiours 9 m. to 6 p. m. and danrre 1 (85" 1 pr 1 out of politic 5 om o silile viopopular these davs s o« 0 Yy Appointment ' short ballots. I v 1 e-seeking became he dismissed hundreds of crooked men who had se- #t @ necking b Jiex a leading profe v in tl sy that t miner cured place \m.‘j‘.. hi w..q..:“ q” \:‘“Ir-w.:\v G .y‘rl TR O e R Lo lots elopw I he went after | ots of the W and belloot Hrse sl maskinge it Ik Cuas W, Canrr o first i Winntin ystem into prosecution he made the make the matrimonial goin make t i S R country dry would distort the facts: nobody can We suppose if gallantr, 5 554 (ke the country dry. DBut least he made ‘it wp= Lised W0 the, @ man_ noy corner 4th and Franklin St preciably dryer than Haynes made it his hai ‘.‘. roa i);..\. INDIANS MUST USE PADDLES. Blip Nelns o Nonsst naag AR B LR n TR ITE under present, conditions enforcemen impossible. ooy SR O ho aultting | time. for - The Indiar N 4 Washington cosat|Ke sumitted thal Jf the DLpr ANE e T ©the barber R iion i ; . 1 G , Mmany problems of enforcement wo 1d e Blushing pink may describe the ek Wb ‘l And thus he ran foul of the Anti-Saioon color of undies @ maodern givi wenrs rea t rout L eal herd us It passe ’ WanR . sme ) fO1 the doy deseribe her fac | o which doe not want honest enforcement, hut enforee ) they ton’t serib | Al jenmtyand: oy o Pribitdf Telandls, adcOtding o) mentitnat willl keep the falthful i Nite, Mmlie Hevnouiiln SISCHI THEREEEIE sliowin | Slart tih . ",\ Amount the P ¢ il have bean notified . rorceme ) nuneiati suited it poerfect And Many @ 1. who js in such a hor-| il - RSRGEL D ol e it Lofe Ton e HolbEignpRu kel 1L bkl vy he astingly being eitea for| THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT 4 RS CHeufidR iy ), after two years of honest effort, we go to o Bl ove ment 1 ted Stat Creat Britain the conditions that prevailed before ~lwith all speed of a snail when | i ! R 1 in elect Indiana along the coast Does this proy Washington seems to think,'yio wife s him to do the little It Only Requires hoth A md Can W, ave proteeted in their that the [ jas made up his mind to run gid jobs around hows Fo o : ancient to tuk 15 ‘while fn (he ocean gain and desi placate the Ohio politicians? | 1t is lucky “Homa Sweet Home," A GRE“": MANY FEOPLE hey must do 1} inder old condition The One doubt More likely it proves that Messrs. Cool- W written when it W It the hundred dol g ; & 1 Az Nalion. 1 « done their b to enforce World had waitad for this generation 7 iy 1t be propelled by paddles and only ag- i U s o write it, it would have taken) 1.00 W 0 the law and ewrncd only abuse from the Anti-Saloon ; cient weap 1 s S Hands Home hunt to find @ younz fellow who FARTING I La Push, at the mouth of the Quilluyute league for their pains, have thrown up th mands A5 LN enough ime in it to have SEARTING I 1 N " iothe « nee of the Strait|ind decided to let: the Anti-Saloon Leagne ruin Pro- poyepherad anything about home IS THE SECREL OF f Juan de Fue { is twenty-five miles or & gub bionsniL voway. Unless we our guess. Sometimes we tlhink the trouble AR el the ruination i« not far distant. Haynes is bound with the world is that there are too IRkl aeals, and, it 3 dong, ABUCE L] YD bring abont a state fairs that will force a many volces and uot enough faces v an open canoe propelled by men with ddles. | 0 Cdown. And when the showdown comes, Prohihi= lifted : The Indians have shortened the distance and lessencd 00 i ot likely to come out winner We reckon w the migsionary the 1oil by using th piah-canims” of the whites i socicty pack .‘ up 'lr.m-fll of cast )n'l to reach the hunting place when the outboard motors S s Goail. Citize wonelvs: ok hees (ugss IE Les | Fairbanks Loses Good Citizen. to send it to ficlis pretty close tol STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT s before they ean open a THE First Nationa! Bank OF JUNEAU - — —————— . ' perorzsstonar, \ F'fl't’maéwsnriwtivs | 5 w7, = t Gastincau Channel ; W S ——a ¥ ; * Drs. Kaser & Freeburger ! B. B, 0. ELES DENTISTS P r A 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. 14, ().v, sadil A THONE 56 [1Xy_gpy i Mours 9 2. m. to 9 p. s C 2 e Dr. Charles P | LENIL CHIROPRACZOR Hellenthal Bldg. | g \. by ] ! 1 ; w:‘ CHifopRACTIS Outanniiis I.. Albred THERAPIST Modical ties, M Plire--Gftice: 423 A | & | | DR | | o “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136 PREPARE YOURSELF The Will To Act think y should ha ank account ILL DO ACCUMULATIRG J INSURANCE | Reoms 8 snd ) Valentine Bldg.| | 176 1l R S T . L : : zZ | [ Dr. A. W. Stewart I DENTI5T | | Hou 9 a. m. to 6 p m J | | SEWAKD BUILDING I i Lo Phone 469 Fes. Pnone 276 | sht, 8 w'elock [ = W all. 3. A. Da Dictator; R. . { Steve Sceretary. = = o " | Dr. W. L. Piug MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Ne. 147 PHYSICIAN | s Office~-Second and Main nth in O Telephone 18 . - B MiZI Dy, H. Vance Order of Houis: 10 to 12 ) 6 | stinean Hotel 2 CITY TRANSFER COAL. WOOD, BAGGAGE AND KINDLING City Cafe—I Night Stand ihone = @ RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTEEY and GOOD SERVICE OQur Motto [t T | | \ ] Try Our il BOSTON CREAM PIE and FRENCH PASTRY | | ARCADE CAFE J MARY YOUNG, Prop. I Shattueks’ McDonald Allen Shattuck, Ine. | FIRE | Property Loss turned the towed canos loose and e News-Mincr ) i Hering has vesterday general supposed the are taken equator About all_som: accomplishine in life is keeping | realm | | cled 1oa manner that fathers feel they cverything condu would pass (Fairhank Edward A, community cause of passed ar their bit of the coin of the circulation Two men can o of each other i Coast Guardsmen This the Indian the cagle eyes of the vear The news that gripped illness had several days, bul Saturday it was sed. Mis death was e morning concern follow flr.n away the ( Guard will the ocean His heen the the mainland ARE YOU It is thought the new order will prohably lessen | for terms untimely 460 10 mention pictor s language, no man can alk as mean to al woman can look she hates who thinks weetor and " and “hoy the cateh of the pelagic sealers this year o had and difficult to helieve, but We o will remember Bd. Hering as a foremost man he hates a WILSON CABINET FOR “AL™ SMITH. citizen in all the eaning the term implies. He at another wonu S true pioneer of the empire-builder type—and| —Fundamen fary of War and|withal he was charitable and unselfish. He wa “swoethe her in the late(true fraternalist and veveled in the losephus Daniels, former L more Tsting tha the hest happiness of i i patron of the phot | W n o Administration, for ALY Smith [other The cares of home and busin left him , ) { for President vesterday The duy before Senator|seant time, but what of it he had he gave to others, Dally Sentence Bermon ‘\ X Carter Glass, Sceretary of the Treasury in the Wil-iforgetful of self. With those who survive him the! " Most of us mi our biggest op-| ings. looking of at] [ portunities beea wo are lacross the continont instead our elhow for them i North shares a at loss en Cabinet and one of the ablest men in American lite, fell into line that, Albert procession \\»u.u.‘I h . Eouge. | wom in the taney that the natives will continue to regarvd divorce DEPARTMENT 0+ THE INTERIOR ws their leading industry.— (Houston Post-Dispateho) . UNITED STAT LAND OFFICE = SRR Anchorage, Alaska,| bring out another new book Pebraary 23, 1927.| W has been fevery little while to prove once more that the great| Notice is herehy given that James' ALl of ex-lAmerican novel has yet to be written.— (Detroit | Traill, entryman, together with his - 3 ; pt Colhy had hegn orters of McAdoo roeight {Free Press.) Lwitnesses, Edwin Ifenry Shorm:\n.l years —and prohibitionist - jand Herbert Lee. aM of Tnkec£ public with the Smith rush has started another taking it by and large we Nevada” gold tate, but The day betore Buarleson — - e cre Postmaster-General and said to be, next to Col the most te politician in his State, joined the York Colby, the gpreatest of Wil vest of the T will come. xus Demoerats in support of New Governon Bainbridge i Our fiction writer son's three heads of the State Smith leader from th 2inning these Isn't it now for MceAdoo and Meredith to! Senator Fess has eliminated Governor Lowden | Alaska, has submitted final proof on BRe the ol Wilkoi Galiinot Unanimous? from the runks of 1 possibilities, and|his homestead cn - I Nicholas Mur Butler has eliminated Presid nt for lands sit Coolid So bhoth of them probably will COLLEGE PRESIDENTS AND THE [in the running. - (Cincinnati Enquirer.) (607 = Tongituio 1 WAR DERBTS. e e [Forest List What we fear most is that under the present|New Seri [scheme of radio control, we are going to be pestered | in the fil tape than we ton Post-Dispatch.) I'residen Serial 06229,3 ated on the north shore| remain of Tenakee Inlet, | titude 57° 46'| 14 497 W. §-67, H.E.S. No. 183, s No. 16 and is now, of the U, §. Land Office,! at Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro-| test is filed in the local land office fver sities, with m other colleges, r-ride Columbia and Princ or less scattering assistince begun a campaign to oy fdea that England =hould continn begin and continue, until | ion is repayment of the money v’ loancd to mostly more huve Mellon's | nd iace should Federal red — (Hou more by interference have been b Secretary R eeoeri S lat Anchorage, Alaska, within the| Now is the time for all good citizens to gct out{period of publication or thirty days| ind dig. (i complet them during following. The col- controversy (Hasting: Neb., Tribune.) the v, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. ! J. LINDLEY, GREEN. n-!First Publication March 14, 1927. {Lasl Publication May 21, 1927. and following the wur What Ohio needs lege men taking part In the want the freformers to start wi United States to cancel all the debts, that might be|quirer.) most is a 1 h themselves W requiring the —(Cincinnati SAVING? Fortunes, large and small, had their beginning generally in modest sav- Are you laying the founda- tion of future financial success by in- @ vour savings? Opportunity Be prepared. One Dollar or more will open a Savings Account with The B. M. Behiends Bank OLDEST BANX IN ALASEA | Business Inteiruption 1 Use and Occupancy | MARINE | Cargo | Hulls ! Registered Mail i| AUTOMOBILE | Fire and Transportation | Collision Property Damage Liability i CASUALTY Compensation | Public Liability | Accident and Health } LIFE | All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. 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