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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1927. — Down in New Mexico have the name of the State changed New Mexico is going to change name and honor an American statesman in making the ought to be named Jackson or Houston. Houston that offered T there is a movement to to Coolidge. 1If her change she It was Gen, :Xas to the United States and Jackson’s counsel that K. or war-debt country. the McNary-Haugen bill or in support of reduction the revelation would shake the But the league can spend as much money, in darkness as complete, as it likes, and-—though its influence has somewhat waned of late—nobody has yet dared to stand it up for an accounting. The United States will soon have 9,000 armed men in China, but, of course, without a vote by of beginning, containing an area of 7.124 acres.' Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims with the Register ot the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. your property. The B. M. Behrends Bank THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM OMT%;.!miszu. n..ndly Proprietor -D .I ',I 7 -r Ipeople to call the country south of the Rio Grande '; ¥ Not That It Matters—But B sem ool ke oy . o 1N | - ingui i We seem to hear more these days aily Alaska Empire |50 2 W o e am || : o e 5B SR § 5 il " i abhout the hand that grips the wherl 1 rater - e P state Bt those who have contracted that avie| | ALONG LIFE'S e L L S PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Would probably go on doing it anyhow. | DETOUR - ; oF 2 : 3 [ — | .y 8AM HILL 1 As You Doubtless Have Noticed—|g : Gastincau Channel Published every evening except Sunday by the MPIRE| Representative Ferguson has introduced a memorial|,' __ A The craze for antiques doesn't ap : p B 0 N Second R LRI "asking that Congress give Alaska control over the And ever Will w-:«lr to m«lnfvhv ;»m-mulnmu-u morals = _.\‘l [ ska : i 3 ¥ X yice A . strects and respect for law RS _— fisheries. If it were not that the memorial is loaded| While dodging them on busy streets e Entered in th: Post Offic Juncau as Second Clssdown with so many other things that are absurd it| At this conclusion we arrive | i Drs. Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELKS & i e : § v 4 More or Less True o L : jmight be considered as a reflection on Delegate Suth-|4 (ot of fools own motor cars = ‘ Al naeeh¥er Nis. dona ter. aotel o 22&};3"{%‘ Wi e o Meeting Wednead.s R O R e heaawell erland who refused to ask for Territorial control s * Imon is given them a chance to get PHONE 56 i Pt "Hrall; %, TS0 rier i I and % M " " ol P v v v | Osilvered by carrier T‘,,J;‘"fié‘"p”o:fiag,:;;' Uil [from Congress—even when invited to do so by u| Obscrvations of Oldest Inhabitant acquainted with all the bill collec: Woiira 07 M 1580 it - GEO. Brlvll‘('l:" L { By paid, at the following rates {member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-| I kin remember when & mop was tors in town 5 B M. II. SIDE { One year $12.00: six months, Ir 1 i h y i something a woman used to clean vp! Still a man can worry just as much |+ i A0 S, | g |mittee of the House. i ' Secretan one month, 3];6 il i h‘ the kitchen floor with, and not some- about ]ll.‘”llx his 'llfln’}il a woman Visiting Brothers welcome, 1 S AL e E iy PeAl e N 1 she paid the tber a dollar to can about losing her beauty P s | S it st i 1f that Associated Press account of the killing ..r‘.:.'i',',’f LU ORERE si bR P e R Dr. Charles P. J 4 : { v Editorial and Business Offices, 374 la hijacker at Los Angeles is true—if the officers i ing with a cyclone is trying to mak: r. Lharles I'. Jennc Co-Ordinate Eodies B oF AssobiatED Prss. {waited until he showed up at a liquor cache and ~ The Ananias Club sl L sl G e . LENTIST of Freemasonry J ol s oxclusively entiied to the use (0f lopened fire on him with machine guns-—then there| "‘;"‘ peisty 1:‘:»:;:.: ];‘I1..‘|I|m::h:.|m|il;:: ln‘ iNing and actuntly noeding it. | |Rooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg Scottish Rite i ! 1 o or not worked a ! se-cled | a 8 L ) " ot R l 3);:}::!\!‘!; 2 local news|OURMt to be an indictment. There are too many|{% day,” said he, .‘"‘“ wife always| An ideal home is one where hoth Telephor.s 176 _‘W’f,‘\;k"l’:;w";“"f:ffl | published here {law enforcement officers in the country that act like ig gweet and cheerful when I get the living room and kitchen sh — L ;n;';nh 'nllf.‘l‘_\ RE e ah Sty B 1GER | Chicag rangste o i v eveni ”» |signs of constant use. 3 el my all. KA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Chicago gangsters. home in the evening. WALTER B. HE Secretar: THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION B s =rs There are two classes of women- = - 4 ul » Secretary. i - - = e ey poR F 5 o R o) Where He Draws the Line those crazy to got an engagemeni e * 2o ek ] | . Notwithstatding that automabllo toutiata are al-| " Whete ks OrEWs thettine - (HCI6Se cramy (0 eot ‘en elistgpninl Dr. A. W. Stewart LOYAL OBDER OF | ' : ’ x Blink You B ¥ | ready praising the highways of the United States| jue® Ll {wedding ring off. DENTIST MOOSE { it is said that there will be §1,120,000,000 expended| Rjlinks 0 contest any will but| A modern girl can say damn, and Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Junea: Lodge No. 700 | lon roads in the country during the present year. Inis wife's other things worse, but -h"‘ can't *"l‘ SEWARD BUILDING » Meets every Monday | o Frore R N hein &pae k Lik ;\:.. hive haked youiithe heab anplelill ey Hor RRURS 78 ht, 8 o'clock, Moose | | The Chilkat Fox Farmer rises to press the query! Ll TS:‘rd:""Peeds(:-‘r" ke i cliongs wosount 4 6 iy — — @ Hall. J. A. Davis, Dictator; R. H : as to whether it is strictly correct for Gentle Spring| i piunes” moter cars, handy thing for cverybody but fa 5 — | Stevens, Secretary. { so scantily garbed to be lingering quite so Jung injthey're all fast, but man never y t{ther, who has to do the worrying | ™ " = | stern, cold, old Winter's lap. Ihas heen able to make anything that about getting the bills paid on the i 5 . | S e, L 10 8 [go as fast as a five dollar bill once|first of tha month. : Dr. W. J. Pigg MOUNTF J‘UN:A: LODGE NC. 147 it is broken . A l'mslmnrl is (‘-rluv; e thinks liyuv PHYSICIAN e e g s e i . e wife is unreasonable just because she ondyany ¢ dr 4 Lucrative Occupation. Atta Boy! insists he ought to be rich, good Office—Second and Main R e é\ . | ! R Of all glad words, vou bet looking. perfect in every dotail and Telephone 18 || 730" oclock. ¢ ( (An.horage Times.) The gladdest of ‘em all, know what she wants when she| g W RALPH 7 AR, Master, N % - o 0 - reindeer chop, fried sweet pota- Are those we'll hear soon doesn't know herself. ; ; i il Sl o e toes, When the “ump’ yells The number of divorced ones who | g™ EiC " CANADA'S EXPERIENCE WITH R e “Play Balll” marrs again make us wonder Wiy Dr. H. Vance Ordse PROHIBITION {menu of a New York hotel, a copy of which has just! ST e R ;"‘)’(’m""‘wm:‘l‘r‘l’: T R L e i L EASTERN STAR been received by The Times | HEY o Gl LSS Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 6: N Y The Chicago man had just landed| The old-fashioned girl who (R (ond and Fourth Tues:. New Rrunswick is the latest Canadian Provinee; The information may not be new to readers, as!,, Tep, M8 ; all her own clothes now has a d R ;‘;(e:g"fl';finv;“yr:;‘r;“ dave of each month, "4ty to tire of Prohibition and decide upon Government it probably ~well known that Alaska reindeer wjpyp1* e exclaimed. as he listan-[ter who doesn't need to make any Phon »s: ()le\(;. 15“: }:{;m?'lg;:l MAE WILLIAMS, Worthy liquor stores This causes one to recall that when me available to consumers outside more or 1ess ¢d (o the shooting and saw the mobs, Lot of men have made enough fo Jastine Matron: ALICE BROW N the war closed Canada wa dry from ocean to ocean. |extensively | “holding an ¢l ction over here, eh?’|retive on but can't because as fa: | @ B | Secretary. Y ; leatiotl A0 e 5 S i is cthern | — as they made it the family spent it | —————— = = = s as the egulative laws become effective in But the exporting of this delectable northern ) : By ap s the naw 1 e il e dam {rom | TOduct is a comparatively new enterprise, and it _ No Joke - KJIGHTS OF { ] BRI DI G D T L e Pak ol Buat: 0 wis ehollyneEls b News item says—“Every one that Daily Sentence Sermon Dr. Geo. L. Barton COLUMBUS é bt et romistad o Noray secontly g | Now one company alone on the Alusks Peninsula 8 fford it in Mongolin scs snuff| whero you find big feelings you' CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bdg. | | §;=livs, Crineil o, oy | Brohibition and repudia it o S '"lis planning to market 10,000 reindeer carcasses I R ar A n ARaTCoUI DT d M o = s HRGSiless ;"5("“'byfl'::',{w"’m‘w.'f' Phone. 269 | | Monday at 7: - Tra | ‘ the same thing aficr having had Prohibition or | ho" States this year, indicating the possibilities of fot. f CHIROPRACTIC Council _ Chambe i a few yeurs one of Alaska's many infant industries. An exten-| . N'Wl.0'1 the NT'"G'.!“C “}7”_”“ 18 not the practice of Medicine. Strect. EDK. M. MCINTYRF G B | The experience in Canada shows how ridiculous ' give campaign is to be carried on outside to popular-| Spring Observation \,"""K"“r"; R Ahlor e it b LoD RS & J._TURNER, Secretary. £ i it is to put things that properiy belong in the field|ize the consumption of reindeer meat and it is hoped;| We hate people who like young g il b "I i | £ ; 2 i married to Ruby Fitz and remark: 3 3 of legislation into a Constitution. If the Eigteenth |therehy that in a short time the export business of onions ‘hat won't be the only time hil g | % —— e — AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF 1 i Amendment were 1ot in the Constitution, States con-|the company will mount to large proportions | Pollyana==A DreamuFamale LRz, Helene W. L. Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. i 3 taining more than onc-half the population of the! [The euterpriee of this company le laudable and| She has enough, they say, SR LR PHYSICAL THERAPIST Meeting every second Friday ot | O o oty he be e it is to be hoped the (l-xal'mple set l;,\],m hp“m(,\\mh o Kson Dae torttil g T St Gnaatics Massage i e BRI ! b i 'by other industries which are st in their in-j But § sees those things Slectricity > wonl K that the time had arrived when Y | ut just sees those thing 5 y 3 freshmens. / 3 One would v|1||’1! that “-”‘m\ 1 “1,‘,“‘”. “»:lnn elnlency. i LAt Beap i cheavtiL Miss Caroline Todd ’ 410 Goldstein Bldg. ;lnr(: reE;‘:x:‘m(;{;“don;‘clh M‘l”l::fld‘eln.tl! ! | tiere would be gencral approval of the suggestion| ™y v, ¢hould have an organization that would| = i PIANO-—HARMONY | P)ine—Oftice: 423. T an el B ; { | : o. Collier’s that there be a convention of the best|,ypenq 1o the advertising of such enterprises in thel Work Not Visible | Class and Private Instruction | | 8= = ————— ————~M 'Mrs. Minnle Hurley, Secretaty. H minds of the wets, drys and neutrals in the United igit05 and eventually such an organization must! “There certainly is a host of beauts | | gixth and Gold St. Phone 5703 | — .z el } States to see if something might not be done tolcome into being. But until that time comes tiose | ANAOIAIA NG L R it 8 < = —m ] salvage something from the experience of the coun-lengaged in the development of the resources and L ) . : = ROWN KEARSLEY e i iy s o St wi 2 1 the streets DR. ANNA B e | try with the intolerable Prohibition situation. At|industries of the Territory must struggle along in-j/"0™ Just walking aroun L — PiyeicT and irrean CITY TRANSFER | | least it would be possible to fix it so that the open!dividually and pursue the slow course of hulldin:!‘ Stand in Line Bsllows— | Valentine's Optical DepartmentT ) COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE | oons would be climinated. That is better than{up a demand for Alaskan products own (Want Ad in Up-Side Paper.) ce: an Jold- i saloons would be climinated. T 5 I for Alask lucts by their owr (Want Ad in Up-Side P R. L. DOUGLASS i Office: 420 and 422 (‘ronlle AND KINDLING i we are getting now in many cections of the country, ('ff"flfyv - e T WANTED—Lady pressers. | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | steln Bulding, Phone 5 | Stand at City Cafe—Day or | e e o e hose engaged in such efforts are entitled to| T s 1 Valentine Bip k. 5 L B U s we ate lkely & - ar AT S mrs o re0it: AL tiley Lare: neaklviiE Dty Boss Tired of His Boss? “"“"}’ 16 1: 2 m"'-“d! » ] L 5 i . 1 ¢ was shown in hearings at when Mayor Thompson |jtied Bere S1ERL CRAR Y SR6 1o | (Court Note in Los Angoles Paper.)| | Hours 9 a. m. to p,t z = B eioiy otice in. Ohicago that (there . wara. be In passing it might be added that a stronger| Ll MG T R by Avpoind | 0ld papers tor sale at = e P tween 16,000 u.nvl 0,000 saloons in n‘]u'hlllnn in that showing of cooperation and boosting for the many | i # ) H oo i £ city and that 60 per cent. of the policemen were en-|anterprises and industries right at the door of An-| Headsd That Way RELIABLE TRANSFER gaged in the business. Mayor Dever closed thousandschorage. that are struggling to open up the natural! «what 1s. sour Kid goz (o ba| b : of these saloons, a score or more of hreweries that had|resources and bring permanent residents to this vi- when he grows up?" Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY CO%I;;’%ES;” 4 GOODEGS'EBIV‘IBCE been operating full blast and forced the police out of {cinity would be one of the most lucrative occupa-| “Well, he’s so dern sassy | guess «“The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 0" Tk the business. Then former Mayor Thompson ran for|tlons in which the citizens of the community could he's gonna be a traffic cop. e ur Motto Mayor again, promising the people that he wounld|be engaged. AN e N S I Ho'm:ly Blsten Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 » s e -n é again give them a wide-open town. He defeated | A boy who'd date s 5 - ! Mayor Dever by more than 83,000 plurality. Chicago N . N g With Helen Mary Kerr cay pugpns - — — | ¥ preferred the old condition. Politicians say that L pdper_m High School | Would have to shut (gl Try Our [ are wot Julius Bloch, a high school boy who recently won | Sinmes s Nhieas and FRENCH PA! | Similar conditions exist in other large cities, and{the $20 first prize offered weekly by the New York! (Marriage License in Columbus W' ’ ) | many smaller ones World in its “Biggest News of the Week” contest, Paper.) tart ith Any Amount ég(;AYI;ENgAP[;f; It is really tin that rople who are not cranks|has been a competitor for one year. In that time he| Charles W. Work, 26, driver; Anna i 3 " ] OO 0 o i e e e R A s WoR saseral Honorabilad iaitibh.ARd GHe. tasdial ety b1 ey MPATTH o THERE 1§ NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT ! = ) { get together and do something in the premises that[PFize of $10. Some of the things he has to say about Fivst Ml STABTING_ AB & l——————————fifir g would be sensible and practicable ihe Weskly sempetition aco. liersting: ot onty IS why Do) yorBtMI O R o il It Only Requires The Will To Act PLAIN DRESSMAKING i ekl their application to such a contest but to all intelli-{ aatad e teiopn D) 3 Coat Relini dAlleratinay i SOUTHWEST PAYING ANNUAL TOLLS OF [F"!, use of dally newspapers, S Rl G A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Mozl oA e St | | 45 2K SAVNID EL) Sl “I belleve I can say that from no other feature,gnapped the dad. hundred dollars before they can open a bank account I CLIMATE. of any newspapers,” writes the high school boy, “can SRR $1.00 WILL DO Mrs. J. McDonald | f 2 S 7 the student derive greater benefits than from this NOTICE OF APPLCIATION 3 i SEWARD ST. | The South Central West has begun its annual competition. By careful study of the weck's news FOR PATENT STARTING . - ™ contest with the ring tornadoe cyclones, cloud-|the student is helped in improving himself In every Serfal No. 06350 . ' i bursts and floods, and it is paying its annual toll|subject in the high school course. In the United States Land Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING : in life and property losses. The Middle West will|l “In his English he benefits by the careful com-| the Juneau Land District at An- THE N N have her expericnces with similar conditions a little [position and essay work which the contest demand: chorage, Alaska. - 2 A Jater. Alaska weather may not always be as agree-|in his history his knowledge of current cvents and|[In the Matter of the Application F N l B k z able as we would like to e it, but it is never so|how to discuss them intelligently gives him a great{ of J. M. DAVIS, of Juneau, Al- lrst (ltlona (ln A"en Shattuck, Inc. s it Grent M ippi Valley and Guig|@dvantage; in debating the latter argument applies| aska, for a Soldier's Additional OF JUNEAU FIRE B as Ete e biloe lemands for its|€¥en more forcefully; and in every other subject are| Homestead. P Ste Tos Me g s § - g 3 IS IRE FIVED a s : UrflllkP‘l(l) climate in he price it demands for its power ot ]nglul reflfioni"g Shioh the contest de "’\vn‘-l;“}f\‘!'?gflpn:”}_ (‘er‘FV'T‘hl B;:‘:e’: Inot.e‘npuon £ B il said. i - |velopes will benefit the student.” A ‘n“d‘}e‘;x:‘ll_x“f““fl“h'"‘lim“ x’l" o lasit Occipancy ter all is said, there Is good b in addition Here is food for thought for persons who hold |achies; AR FesCemt of ‘uneau. Al XA]?DIE P i tne amusement It aftords paregraph writers ofjynat nigh sohol pupils lack Intérest i sarious thinkRlocary in the. Dital otethibor (h«-‘ Sast unvl‘.\llllllh- West, for the bragging _UI theland for those others who ignorantly maintain that|office at Anchorage, Alaska, for g‘l: denizens of the Pacific Coast on account of their|newspapers are all trash. patent for a tract of land embraced o tered Mail climate e in U. S. Ofticial Survey No. 1565 mgigi"e ai e — The $13.000.000 Dry Lobby. slgtiod ekl st gt Gon e [ \ 12 Al 3 TN 1 n 71 — gL 2 GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN THE W (New York World.) (4) miles northwest of the Town of Collision = = ) i Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. Lord Willingdon, Governor-General of Canada, Is| In six years of the Volstead act, according to|50: 10 N. and Longitude 134 des. {.ro illi" Damage making the first of what he hopes to be annual tours|gures made public by the Reed committee, the|29° W. and particularly described Lo 1 - CAS’!?AL of Western Canada. He and Lady Willingdon and|Anti-Saloon League and thirty-seven of its Statelas follows, to-wit This bank endorses the clean up cam- 9 | staft were at Prince Rupert last Saturday and Sun.|branches spent $13,065,313.72. ew York State h“Beghmlng at corner No. 1 g::lh:ni;“?]flm e e i 2 v 22 i 8.L.M. No. -.4 bears . : lay, Yo v Sia. AT ententalne raised $1,629,618 in six years and $1,856,822 in six| whence U. ! . ; e, 'rl.h.-l{\o.x fir V.Hi','\‘!‘:‘ :”.”“"{\‘.',' 1‘,1“".“‘," and a half years. Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ohio| N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chains paign. Clean premises and a liberal Accident and Health S 'Ll s Griy “'”" “" POVl aiser mnearly three millions between them in six ‘t““"“" fl;‘e‘x)\c?., "‘-khls-”s"h;l_‘[‘: > LIFE : ernor-General Willingdon Wil find the hearts of |voars In New York, John D. Rockefeller, jr. was| t0 corner No. 2 thence 8. 5. nse of paint enhances the value of real All Forms [ | British Columbians as warm in winter as in summer|ino heaviest contributor, $174,166.68 up to 1925 chains to corner No. 3; thence — it is to be hoped that his next Pacific Coast trip may |since which time there to cord . Mr. Rockefelies| DY, meanders along the line of ke h e Falen S acilc 0ag since which time there is no record. r. ¢! e mean high tide of Gastineau 4 make her be a little later in the seasom so that he might ex-|is reported to have been disgusted by the close-cor- Channel as follows: estate. Juneau is pEUsperous, Ml ALLEN SHAIIUCK,I“C- 1 perience a real North Pacific summertime. It would|poration gontrol of the league and by the Anderson (1.) N. 69 deg. 40’ W. 2.268 A i Insurance — Real Estate | serve him a double purpose because he would witnessiscandal. V. Everit Macy gave $126,500 up to 1923:| chains look the part. Pride in your property | E nature in her greatest glory and escape the heat of an[Henry W. Putnam of New York $56,000. In general, h‘l“ N. 82 deg. 58’ W. 10.39 ) | Eastern summer. Furthermore, it would enable him[however, the funds of the league have been bullt| CARAS o ., deg. 17° W. 2.22 begets pride in your home town. With- | | to visit Yukon Territory and Atlin and other |UP by many small subscriptions and collections in chains B f ]APANESE TOY SHOP i Northern British Columbia points—and Alaska churches. 4.) N. 64 deg. 00’ W. 3.03 : sas i illi B 3 U e e Thirteen millions! A goodly sum—or a dangerous| onetra i gl in legitimate lines we are willing to co THE PROPOSAL TO RE-NAME one. It Is administered by a self-perpetuating inner (5.) N. 51 deg. 05' W. 1.95 . ; % H. B. MAKINO sl g R 4 ring without publicity except when an errant Sen- chains operutc Wllh you in the "npovemen[ of Front Street NEW MEXICO. ate committee brings out a few facts concerning it. (6.) N. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 18 for Mai —— ‘h sums were poured out in lobbying for Sched-| chains to corner No. 1 the place P. 0. Box 218 for 1 Orders 2 it was Gen. caused the ac- ceptance. That deal brought on the Mexican War and the Mexican War gave us New Mexico. However, it is not likely that New Mexico will change her name, and there is no good reason why she should do so. She has had it about eighty years ' ‘and about the only disadvantage from it has been that in some secticns of the country it has forced; Congress we cannot' go to war.—(Boston Globe.) Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this 14th day of March, 1927. Mr. Mellon can hardly -take his eyes off his| Treasury surplus for a moment without finding that some one has added something to it.—(New York Times.) l J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication April 2, 1927, Last publication June 8, 1927, p PPy OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA e 5 0 THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANU 18T EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ATASKA.