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o S S RSB0 i iy oo i i ema — T \ . ed the fight against his policies in the|Z— Lty ———B than tire In his wife's e the t : 4 [ ! | ik ailial fn 7 . . : a2 \ Na.oTe s ablest nien 1 may mean he'll have to give her il - ! A ® Ehtewdest coNtteviIe | e SR | | means shell give him - the bawling ¢ PROFESSION AL -— e O 7 o i I before the end in each of the| | nle N ) it o doean't want h JOHN W. TROY LDITOR AND MANAGER ''" DETOUR gy LB B RN = Rl By SAM HILL e e - AL x i o H controversies Ius: AN s why iture doesn't gi s e = - — O AR u i B i e e e R S & overy girl logs that deserve the silk o Y Mgl s ¥ = WL A . : ‘Sawfui! hos he has to buy for them [m— —~ T ] S : i Sl e e A Then ond of crangin ns s not Himes i1 looks as if the great-| | [yrs, Kaser & Freeburger | ‘ Mitered: in | [ a4 tl 1 s hone in his con- n sigh ¢ of the as more clothe R | maticr | nd ’ These things added (0ranac And | admit 1 surels am perplexed and fewer wedding ring it ?Eggfi*fls" BT, [ e 5 Hona 5 serAOnAILE Rt i . | Fivst, ankie then 1 ves, and A wife who hires maids to do th a 3 t . R Away . Bau T . i g y fdn s now the knees housework for her got that way by PHONE 56 | Delivercd by « Mo ol nd npa have made! him invinaibley C ConitE St T they'll mareying the kind of a m; is | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. f ew oy and won for him the respect and ad-| it e thia Boss | es other ol == S o One v tion 1 | l followed his career o woO n -— S Eubect Observaticns of Oldest Inhabita - femal a6 0 blamed con-| m— — . Hlies s . . ¥ Phe old-fa:hioned who bar- frary it would not surpr us tol | ¥ ‘ lvers L : . 18 auoted a8ty goul now has ghter who see the flappers live a heap longer| | Dp, Charles P. Jenne | ? v I am f it closer’ and|ligasn't atbh ith el than the e who prediet early | DENTIST I e ¢ 1o MeAdoo and Meredith | e 1aves for t as a result of m»w' I i The Ananias Club Boanty | outhite: sHlokioh cigarelt ‘ | Recms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg.| Lol “The part about the meal i keeping of late how | Teiephor s 176 LI ARkl S - Some {appers o SRR i -m ¢ Dy [eloaning up the m fter ’ ‘;u that if the Cmany t l; ‘\‘ b | T I i o ine oraen That e | ]»)‘ A. W. Stewart *l China for battle y oIl ming cold,” compla e efiitorik mich, o “|‘ witom 1 opu \“ 7 DENTIST 1 14 5 e i i s 'l Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | y 5 thier pring Daily Sentence Sermon | SEWARD BUILDING | Recalling a iero, —_ imiling Qs easier thar owning | | office Pnone a4ty Fes. Phone 276 | Which Are That nd wins a heap move friends. i L New York Times.) Tive manufacturer here i s | e i ver Hero Pennile s the headline. Who{'nonrh rubber b N S == " cmbers of John R. Kissinger? Yot he vivea Ady (LSLS LR BIBRCET i it Di, M4 Pio ! iaved a pa ling th I of a great sconrg: s o 22, 100 b R4 oD ! A Song o' Cheer o 3 | rarn hack t nten of 1500 v Guba. Yellow!, Atnduela REOSN 1 only Just | o — PEYSICIAN fever was a those days. The Government v wrinkle in diseric Old papers for sale at The Empire Offica—Second and Main tartled by the vad of the disease among Amervican. 1t looks so mighty hen | e Telephone 18 troops, sent i commission headed by Walter Iteed 1 clouding up a face! g [ S is §oB: was' to find out whab causdd vellow Bever - | !pii}R@ %/I.. S | E ? . His suspicion ‘ on directed to the stegomyia 'r-" l'II'IJ‘. I:\ \‘ u i v N for volunteer Kivinzer and another private named SMILES ... GUICKLY Osteopath ldstein Bldg ! I r Qe A\ N i ” urs ;i G | Tucslay the taxpayer Junean who areldoln L. Moran were to respond. Dr. Rocd bre up o miselinf, oo o Liver Pl i pomtmet | | . pointed out the d we determined. 1 (laanyeH & phydician | i will vote upon the question of . : e L 5 o ! | | talked of compen refused Gentlemen Applesauce! in o Phones T e the amou Ses LD UIIUE L0 S INOVAUS Gop hi et 0 he declared that th There goes a young Man Who| syiem of comstmaion QRLICRRU SRRl Bhi aduitic ) 1 cquipment This 18 oy hibition of moru | I “never heen never takes a girl who pots, drin! fihue shnie @ Il o ek R made e U ohas outgrown her ooq in the m I the army wosmokes f arid ; member of the y. i5cund et s present ‘ i ten thut liave ‘clupseil Gn Dee. 5, 1800, five mosquitos e m.lm el o IGlERL CARTER'S ITUPILES Il since the constru csent school honse oy re allowed, “with his free consent,” to hite Rt e e en | daily at hli hnols | in- Kissinger The resalt was “perfectly successtul.'’j .. L L LR 5 sl ilC“HI}?.?PRAC‘TOR'He”cn!hBI ng N56( ore 1 ) mly hav he we A, “for about midnight on Dec the sulb AW . 1 Bt B AR SeThe 1 RaRel! 1 i nly 1 th o1, “ror it midnight on Dec. § the su 1 Dororny Stearys Rorr | | o e i gchool man [0 oom that was ject who had been under strict quarantine during NEaCuse Slibae e g | IROPR/ : : | =y e e : a6l bt the Leginning « vell-marked attack 1 next ' gsk 11l you that “speak-eas s Dancing, Russiun Imperial a e 1 ) il Reed wrote exultantly to his wife is ot neut endor Bullat Methoa | but clu roon y crowded that the La | ! ’ ol : It is with a great pleasure that I hasten PHONE 1191 b . L i S e B0 AR ; duciug a case of anmistukahie yellow fever Tk e gor |g /SICAL THERARIST | SR ol iihe B QLN R e by the bite of the mosquito, * * * Rejoice HoRniniE R T Gh it ; N Dymation Massage | | can| S Ttinre el LISl aeti e with me, sweetheart, as de from the This. v : it e eeth as, aside from This looks as it the ¢ ( ye e |COUERY ) 410 i increas th Wounder W oold enongh toxin of diphtheria and Koch's discover cmb reckle moterists had fizelod Miss _" “"'”.‘ I‘_"l'l | s 423 il to ewd sehool the tubercle bacillug, it will be regarded ont and the safely weeks had prov 1'1\‘»‘:. “"!\}‘“‘\) e > & ®! Tuncin forecd to provide more room for her as the most important piece of work, scien wowaste of tim “‘H ~=“1"‘_“§<| o] '”' fon? dge N — schoo ool Board favers the plan of pur tifically, during the nineteenth century, * * * - e R et e el ddd 5 i cha the block acr Seward Strect Major Kean says that the discovery is worth ; imes Change . =il from 1 ent school hanse and there erecting @' mare than the cost of the Spanish war IO s e AR sy DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY | | ne \ \ i I Thanks to these men and their associates, vell Mo et sl P - - - . Physician and Surgeon | 4 1 v { 5 A, { alentine’s Optical epartmen 1 The Emy wlicves that the plans favored by fever, which used to take its toll of tens of thousands No higger than a sash [ : AT T | the ol | { Lt we only practicable dead, is a menace no longer—at least o far as the i o R',I" DOU(’,I.‘ASSH- T 0-?“;‘..“1\4‘;\::“.['1 ne solut problem that nivon ',“. o Americas are concerned In 1925 only three case Ain't 1t the Truth! i OPTICIAN and OPTOMETR ST stein Bulding i i sl . were reported from the entive Western Hemisphere Well, 1 sec women are still get- | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. || 4 x| R SN L e L) OB D e vaRata R (e were 1ot certafly nathentit Lfng HOhLSAIS eniavked i mismin. | Hnis 9 . . (o 840 a8 and - | e voted and the hish school erect That will “%¢ (e ) You're wrone ahout that,”" rotort- | Bys A nnointmat [ B i provide hool facilities for another ten year period i ed her hisband 4 i e b o ElG it % —unless the ( f b should D Hew About It? What do you mean —'mweong?" ) - 3 E i = ; 4 = demanded his wite indignantly & Mhioh 4 ol HaulRahEh h : Gt what 1 osaid,” he veplied; “it o d L ) : buildings cou fordod (Hastings, Neb ibune. ) 't the women but the harber who I'ne Cias W, Carrer Morreary It would b wisighted policy not to solve In this waek’s Collier's vpuwlication there s an is still while the women are getting : i the problem unw In a w that will care for the editorial entitied “Let's BEnd (he War.' T edi- hobhed.” “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute future n,o oW than that torial deals with the prohibition question, and says - A R g B el iy b would mean only M part that “in view of the circumstances which Passing Observation o Potadr 4l ang Besniiin 66 Lioneslag SR vl ol % ¢ e urges President Coolidge to call a conference of the it "”‘Im_; TG e e e s - & G vt s A leading men and women in both the dry and wet [ SO : : s £ 3 Z = camps and in both parties. “Such a meeting” Col- - | PRFP 1RE [/OI]I{SEIF i NEWSPAPERS DECREASING. lier's says. “might be no more than a circus at which With Excuses to Ema! | 4 - K A | - — cvery orator was allowed to ballyhoo his own pre- How nonchalant these columnist | . Tn the Jast ten years there has been a deerease ferved brand of buncombe. Intelligently assembled, Divide that chicken at (heir will! St"rt W,lh /‘ ny /1"[()""t [ of 3,32 weekly new in the United States. and organized, how the bhasis of 1 settle ‘I am content; | g v»m»- _»nul\ { o = There has been a deerease of 1267 in the number ment may he found.” It further says that antAbrion s gt | THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT ! of towns having weekiy pipe tere has been a n“]ul:] \.[ I”mvnl LL.‘H“llwul :Iu‘u(v'):nli ket M'I"Ih i.]ll|l.|x JEred gpeaking of Nothing in Particular STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT nerease in o th wober of daily newspapers, UDo ST Ol pence. € 3 A ue 4 There is i orld of difference Iy - 3 tne The Will T, o R has o o number of towna i1 whiel before our minds are so encased n hatred anill hit) yyooorq i o ol of difference b It Only Requires The Will To Aect weeklies have i d o duilies, Thera are terness that a fonal settlement s impossible.” housekecping ! | A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a not now £0 many daily pers in towns that had ThalJnibuna desyingsdiiat nash Ballira OT SRR o | lundred dollais before they ean open a bunk account : : el Ll and offer this important suggestion, as the wet and Huh 3 dally newspapers th lere were in 1817. There gy yeque iy sure to play. an emphatic part in na-| e WIS Yol ey $1.00 WILL DO | are fewer now that have more than on fos . b 1% s Ada g flapp s on vour hus fixed de | tional polities from now on, if it is not made an ! T 3 | daily newspuper than ther were ten years ago. This jssue by itself manded the puzz ge man. STARTING B0 imaatly | o) consolidatians byt also. to o lave Two year o the Tribune said that prohibition |, '/ "f,“'"'\',;'v‘_"\";“_”‘.‘("_ L "r;r‘:”lvj:”’l”'t.- 1S THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING number of failures in towns where it was discovered was going to et into national politics and would g !5 k THE that one paper smply supplies the newspaper play 1o important part in the Presidential election . t demand, and that throngh concentrating support bei- i 1925 Unless Collier's suggestion is adopted, the Shakespears Today : l B ’. Yor Hias B Ginvian s sadural Tribune’s prediction will come true Blinks: “She's on a rigid reduc i aliona ani | i tion dict, but she looks as it it was i/ R i ol 5 2 only hitting on exlinder, and OF JUNEAU PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S PHILOSOPHY. | Not in Rifles, But in Hea {that only now and then.” | e : s L 2| - i Jdink Yes. the has a hungry|—— ——— . — === Tskldent: Cooliige: lias iven ulterance o many| (Seattie. Dimes) but hardly a lean | e e sound principles since he has heen President, The| News from Geeva that the international “dis-| MR on Lasai Tive ! latest to come to our notice was his declaration [armament™ plan has failed is nothing startling 1] The two thing: that now top the!$ fn his message to Philippine Government vetoing Was a foregone conclusion that it must fail, as all{list of the mosi useless wedding i O At il o e the SuCh plans have failed since the beginming of his-|presents to give o bride are cook 1RF’ ‘70[] QA VIN(“) Bl e ort L iquoskion of indentnisnce. s sari [tory. Go back and read about the Holy Alliance. [hooks and books of advice to young | £ Vi A . Political activitios is not un end of fife, | Dsramament s ke proibition: it lops ommothers 1 5o L0 G G but rather a means to attain those economie, Erunchog an gneflone tos deatibya rogt: gl MOV the world today. hut the most re- industrial and social conditions essential to an eflect and expcts o sse 8 cause Qisapveni | VL (g Bl acudninlisliment o Hie) (8| stable existence [fous first readers have pointed out the futility of mare'bee fe¢omb! leaonad: 4. deespl § : . The President misht well have divected (hal soni. |8 Provess to school children, but grownups seem ' as warm by beine in style as their | § Fortunes, large and small, had their | S e ok - S N "] ]““ ]' "o have ignored this reasoning {mothers used 1o Leep by being in| gk thatofticesuokarm of (he Aluskn politicalyma-1™ 17 = 0l S R R e e ab el il ! beginni ally i lest su ] . lgmas) . for every g ar, A 3 i reginning generally in modest sav- .‘m.h o them politics is an end of lite rather| . spent to instill love and peace into the hearts| A \\nlll.ll!.‘slh[ 4 ul];\rl.»( n: cats | ] & B ally . than.a means to attain_economic, industrial and s0-{ o men and women, we'd start to get somewhere, |18 @ group of other Jadies who in-| 5 . 1 ; i wae i men, st : die of Gl ahoit it i ol os. e you laying the founda- clal conditions essentififo o stable existence. They| 7mhe world's pence lies, pot in 16-Inch guns, but 5151 ‘d:,,",‘,‘,‘.‘;,:',',‘,,“. legption: il e Are y Sl make their living out of politics, and that, said Clav-{in Us-ineh heart TR S e i | . . : once Darrow, is a Uscurvy teade.” | g LR i L e opera:| tion of future financial success by in ks g8 o 3 2 Chinese General has ordered the execution of ; L Woul “1,‘,_\“ tears creasing your s{lVlllgS? Oppill‘lllllll\’ i GOV. SMITH WINS AGAIN, Jeral Russian Communists who have heen spreading | FEpypadrend o THE INTERIOR' R / i . propaganda. We vespectfully invite the deprecative “UNITED STATES LaND OFFICE R R 3 ‘pare | The World's Work recently criticized Gov. Smith|Moscow Soviet to laugh' that off.—(Philadelph Al st will come. Be prepared. |>.,.>|]-w readily sranting [l;nul.\'\ to prisoners. Gov. | Inquirer.) . | Fobraary 3, 1927, Smith wrot protest 1o the editor of the periodical Al SR S TR |* Ratioe iy Hareny sr e e = and it apologized, admitting that its article had done It tock seven reeds to make a piper out of Pan,|Traill, entryman, fogether with msl‘ the Governor an injustice, and prajsing the fine spirit|hut just two Reeds in the Senate made pandemonium’ | witnesses, Edwin Henry Sherman,| One Dollar or more will open of the letter of protest. The New York Times says|—(Los Angeles Times.) |and Herbert Lee. all of Tenakee,! the incident is “one more illustration of the rule e e e !Alnsk(h has submitted final proot on a S(miu_us A”.m“" “.,',h that tackli Gov. Smith is among the hazardous President Bono may be afraid if he lets a United|bis homestead entry, Serial 06229, ocenpations. The Times conrcludes its editorial on Senator land in Haiti he may want to make for lands situated on the north »hm‘eJ the subject by saying, “it will always be taking ala speech Toledo Blade.) of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46° chance to call Gov. Smith to account without abso- s = e 60" N. Longitude 1 14 49”7 W.| lute control of the fucts by the holl accuser.’” Another thing that never got near the saturation|Forest List $-67, H.R.S. No. 183, The World's Work has discovered what has often [POInt is the idea that prohibition is a settled ques-[New Series No. 1662, and is now been discovered by th who have attacked Goy, |'10n— (Milwaukee Journal.) “: ‘_\“l‘l"l"fl of |\l;v‘ )l' S, Lm;d oftice, | ¥ ney : § RaEt S L - —_— Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- Si s record or his policies They have always : 8b-an0ae ] iy record o bk g8 aare. gluy At a rough’ estimate probably almost as many|test is filed in the local land office he ehirends an-,fi found that he never acts or ks haphazard. s A ; | | . . Bl gt he s doin o v Wi i Americans condemn their President when he is right!at Anchorage, Aluska, within the| n a e iz doing and ad g e e " s 3 h 1 SN B0 fas eriticize him when he is wrong.— (Toledo Blade.) [period of publication or thirty days 3 3 Mr. Hearst has Xu-vnl “”,‘HI_“ in many battles with R B % | thereafter, suid final proof will be, OLDEST BANX IN ALAsEA him and has never yet scored. Opposing legislators During six years past, the Anti-Saloon League accepted and final certificate issued.| ’ have discovered the danger of coming to issues with |spent $13,000,000 and the U. S. about $150,000,000! J. LINDLEY, GREEN. him and usually the leadcrs in debate against him |fighting 0ld Demon Rum. And just see how ary | First Publication March 14, 1927. followers early in the countroversy. Ogden |w, ret-— (8 o Sta & lose their fo. T y 4 we are!-—(Seattle Star.) LL"‘" Publication May 21, 1927. ! ; -4 e T 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. 0¥ ! Gustineau Channel [ e S | B. P. 0. ELXS evenings ot a'eld ‘), ) Fiks' [l - GEO. B. RICE, z S Exulted Rule M. H. SIDES i Visiting Brothers welcome. © > Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry L Rite 3 ‘,7 JOYAL GRDER OF MOOSE Junea No. 709 ) M Manday sieht, 8 welock, Moose Hall Davis, Dictator; R. I Stevens retary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nc. 147 F. & A. 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