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) Daily Alaska Empire ;H_V_‘V-'ITRJ‘; »v- . EDITOR AND MANAGER Publis 1 every vening A $ d \v‘ k matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier in Juneau Doug Treadwell an Thane for $12 r mont ; y 5 advarn ; 3 1 de h I i 1 MENBER OF A5S £0 PF E\‘\ : : The Assocint 8 fx e e fur republic (tic . ionew g 1 y ¢ o otherwise i 1 > ATIC O 1 LARGER GOOD INVESTMENT FOR JUNEAUITES. 1 ( ( 1 o, have dec to of T ted $100,000 school honds to local 1 hef dering outside offers for the entire e, For doing this they are entitled to o) Junean 100l honds const tute a safe d rate of interest People who have that they wish to put to work for them me time have it where t can he en nto cash, could find no better place for yinvest it in these honds. The bonds will pay X per cent. and t will not be subject to income and they are backed by the property one of the solidist town nd t wywhere They will represent the sole indehtec of the Cit which means there are $10 of s y behind cac dollar of the bond FRENCH PRESIDENT SENDS WARM SENTIMENTS TO AMERICAN LEGION. Copies of a le 1o President Coolidge from the President of France. Gaston Doumergus, in which he requests that France wiarm sentiment for The Amevican Legion be conveyed to the American peo- ple, end President Coolid \ have been v ceived by Howard | : nal Commander Presidont letter fallow Ten i nous and thel ds when the resistible into the struggle for th ened civilization Their tion hallowed the ¢ forth by the United American enthusiasm people, moved by i liunched themselves defense of threat nerous interven- rts <o repeatedly put rance joint es and b Iy to achleve tha triumph of & common fdeal of justice and freedom All France is thrilled to recall those menioric he is glad of the forthcoming visit of The Ameriean Legion which will afford the opportunity for a display of those sentiments of close brotherly union. In her name and in my own, I take pleasure in expressing that sentiment and asking that you kindly convey it to the American people The lett from the White House in reply follows I thank Your kxcellency for the cor- dial e which you send to me on the tenth snniversary of the entrance of the United States into the World War, the friendly sentiments of which I highly ap preciate and which T chall not fail to make known to the American people, to whom it i a matter of jusi pride that they were enabled 1o st with the sons of France and of her Allies in the triumph of Demo cratic principles Accompanying the Presidents of letters exchanged hetween the France and the United States, the Am- erican Legion nding out accounts of the magni- ficient reception Paris is planning for the American soldiers who will voluntarily return to France this vear Among the plans is a monster parade the Capital, wit! President W through French Avenue principal avenues and boulevards of the demonstration in promised that in a special m It is this Avenue the cheering for the American dough- - R e lin U. 8. Official Survey No. 1565 Loy, in memory of their great Commander-in-Chief, | Kind Words for the Grocer. situated on the east shore of Gias- the American War President, will rvival the welcome —_— l(l‘n)eau“(‘hunnill, ll)vnr()fxlx;llnl'erly four Paris gave the incoming Americans when they | (Seattle Star.) miles northwest of the Town of . : Juneau, Alaska, i 5 arrived to swing the tide of war aaginst the invad- Dow't imagine that, because Henry Ford could |y 7o N, and ;i‘m‘lg‘:tl::(‘ll:el“;f :}:‘é ing enemy undersell - Detroit grocers, all grocers are making|29 W. and particularly described = L S enormous profits. They not. The usual grocery|as follows, to-wit: i = T e Wi store is a hazardous occupation for its proprietor; “Beginning at corner No. 1 LOCAL SEL} :igltill‘:"l‘).\'n"‘“ PHE. [iven the chiain afores Hive o viiss efticiency to| whence U.S.L.M. No. ..4 bears “ Vi . (the nth power to profit. The annual percentage N. 26 deg. 25' W. 26.88 chains SR ; e ot failures in the grocery business is enormou distant; thence I. 19.09 chains : AR ODLY. Wy, V0 QUIIEERS growth of - hureay, Ford profited because he had huge cash buying| 'O corner No. 2; thence S. 5.74 I8 through more local - self-zovernment, whether | power, which the small grocer has mot. Ford con.| ¢hains to corner No. 3; thence within the Nation or a State. The Nation is S0 |centrated on one big store; the chain store spreads :;l’;flll':eu,n';i“ l;:::'"’")""{f I:"‘: of 4lurmf fn pomulation and area tha It it extends itsjout In u score of stores, each with its overhead,| Channel as follows: oot administrative functions to local details there must in order to serve home communities. To trade ull (1.) N. 69 deg. 40’ W. 2.26 be . bureaucratic control Likewise, if a State, or|Ford’s store you had to go there—perhaps five miles chains Teritory, controls all the funetions of government(A€ross the city, and five miles home again. (2.) N. 82 deg. 58 W. 10.39 through a central government there must he bureaus, | Free competition in this country precludes the "1““1“’: i ) or commissions, etc., to exercise delegated authovity ‘l""‘“"*l" grocer from Kl'l"'""K ] 'lle sells as cheap- ch;i‘;g 73 deg. 17" W. 2.22 * R 2 . f ¥ \ : y as he can, give the service he can and prays X The remedy for too much of this sort of thing is to|l¥ 48 he can, gives a RERY (4) N. 64 deg. 00 ) 2 s arde v g DGR i ’ At sl . 8. 00" W. 3.03 BT htite States and marelbories to '\fl',d.‘.'.'(.'I'Im."‘-»-:;";::Lm intervals that he won't h.\ul chains full control over all local matters, and in the States| : / fatey N BL deg, 05! W, 198 Bhics 1 iy 4 & chaina and Territories to exercise authority as far as pos-| Quite a number of people in New Mexico want the (6.) N. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 sible through wmunicinalities and counties. Iname of that State changed to Coolidge, it is an- chains to corner No. 1 the place —_— nounced. Others maintain that it is not that cool| ©f beginning, containing an TAX With OUGHT WNOT TO BE INCREASED. the large surplus in the Alaska treasury there is not a reazon in the world why taxes should be increased at a single point There should be, instead, tax reduction. Gov. "arks's splendid mes- sage to the Legislature 1led attention to the sur- plus in the Treasury and declared that it should not induce the Legislature to adopt a policy of ex- travagance. Appropriations ought to be held down to actual needs and taxes should be reduced so as not to permit the surplus to grow. The finest inwitation that could be offered to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. investors in the Territory would be | ———— —— | will fear the stepin and teddy rule " B ————— r ve : R —aw a record for tax reduction, and the worst thing that l as much as they used to the petti- I i A s 4 h i3 A _“q coat rule. > >, ! 1d done uld b 0 Crease an « Thi Pa ¥ ) = N. o conli e done would e o inerease taxation. that) | ALONG LIFE I""X poor’ voung man—not to mention | * PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies i ne under any circumstance [ HETOUR t an ol one-—is about as popular with | | s 2 y hig es on the canneries could 3 1 a flapper as woolen underwear and 7 » | Ly SAM HILL ! ; [] 2 Gastineau \ vell be reduced without additional taxation|s e VL R @ red ll:nm--ll petticoats. ) | 0 Channel : | A Dblackless evening gown always - ——n B h m or any othe dust ( act t E ) o & Ier T RLES O KUty e makes us wonder if the women who - tlieSTernitony A fow years wear them don't ever worry about a| |Drs, Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELKS - - i We'd never of moron jwater line showing around that par DEN1I3IS | The American Legion announces that the second| Though in those deys {between the shoulders that is so| 1 dnd s CslactTe B s Meeting Wednenday State to pass the quota of membership gains assigned The women did have more on. hard to get at : ) Wil e o'cloey oy el R el hds = - n A woman who has been married PHONE 56 | GEO 1e UIEs - Orgtited i 1KY, Bas ¥C- opgervations of Oldest Inhabitant ican undorstand how an old maid cai Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | rted orida was the first |1 kin vemember when @ man boast- Jive without a man around, but not | i L M. H. poss —_—— {ed that his wife was the best mother how she can get along without ali S Japan refuses to rveveal detailed infirmation!in town instead of the bhest driver or mony B 1 ’ Siding Tha { bridge player Any wife can tell 1 that o p vling the war material holding That sounds ; " i ”)‘ e HELGHE et nakie alvavel o husband’s idea of unlimited parking Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Eodies RS RN i LT o i The Ananias Club !space ix the top of his chiffonier, DENTIST of Freemasonry ease ufter the cards are exposed | “No" said she, “I don't mind miss | where everything but the cow and Scottish Rit —_—_— |ing the meeting of the club hecausel calt lands Rooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg S The execution of bills and proposed memorialy| (NeY never say catty things ubout| There was a time when the fath Telephon: 176 mesting 3 5 Lepkian tebiny Ebbii, A the those who are absen who could provide bread for the M & ! month at 7:30 . m i the Leglslature yesterday speaks we or the R |tamily wasn't treated like a flat tire (Gdd Feilows Hall =5 intelligence and patriotism of the Senators and Rep-| Foxy Scheme ~ 1because he couldn't provide cake. WALTER B. HE . Betratars: resentatives . “Why does he alway: drive a fliv You never hear a married man say - = AR % - i,/ ST RIS N ver without a top on it? to “Ask me another” —oi Dr. A. W. Stewart LOYAL ORDER OF _— 3 y “He always hopes he'll hit a hump!y ‘Tell me another. ! T I The Legislature has now defeated five Controller|y: q enough to jolt ont his back seat 16 DI TR sekiah DENTIS' MOOSE | Bill That happens to be all of them driv v and doesn’t want anything (0 who thinks the most absurd thing Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Junea: Lodge No. 700 e — tinterfere with her going.” {in the world is for a man to become SEWARD BUILDING ;\l_m-w every Mondag i il ralsaiting 85000 <UHabe TR REl —— |a woman hater just because some| losice Prone 460 ~ Res. Phons 27¢ aight, 8 o'clock, Moose LHreau L =5 3 g i G Now We'll Ask Cne irl used to marry him Mibtteh 4 Hall. J. A. Davis, Dictator; R. H y | 2 for by the American Red Cross at once. Iow do the cartoonists manage L0 A gir] has one satisfaction in buy-| — Stevens, Secretary. i el [zet the courtplaste | bandages o0 fing oxpensive silk stockings, she el - — el [ the victims of ace soand volling kyows none of their glory will be Must Visit the Portland Canal. {pins w0 darm quic lost Dr. W. J. Pice IMOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 - | She m have no trouble gettin: gL S on | F & A M (Vancouver, B. C., Weekly Tribune.) | Swectie To Her Boy Friend at al the rn.)]l 2 ]H‘n\it!l‘u.‘; 5(;.“:,“»::0 Al - TRTBICIAT ; In the month of August the British BEmpire Mine! i IiDai';" :'.'m" Wm" e e Office—Second and Main | fonguoase Wil mant il feota. metvne MGl You know your onion {swallow his stories after marr | Telephone 18 on August 23vd it will travel through to the Pacific | You will quit dancing | 1t scems to make some gir — L] Coast mak'ng stops at all principal eities and wmin- On-any Hations Inervous showing “they don't wear - ey ing districts en route The Cobalt district will be - |'em” we wonder why they don't de-| - - = V~~~ S visited, and*stops will be made in this Province Mis Gusss lsign a skirt with a curtain a 2 Dr. H. Vance ™ st Fernie, Kimberley, iZootenay Landing, Nelson,' said Mrs n horyment—for ulinmodest ones—thi U | guqpath — 201 Goldstain_ Bida, EASTERN STAR Trail, Princeton, Vancouver, Britannia, and Vietoris. | are day-beds " 1 advertis dl“;'":' ],'." I’“’i"'"d"r“:‘"" over the knees| 5 Hours: 10 1o |z|-”1m:;»m5:m | Second and Fourth Tues: Put unless steps are taken to Alter their itin in the city papers i ““' 1 the | Lickpied catsannatic: anyelcian 4 ”v'_\lwl‘. I."I‘\ ;(r;'mr._ Ju‘-lz the member of this important body will not visit! nat he tor dillg. yoline folks) Daily; Senience aeiton | Phon>a: Office, 167; Residence / MAE WILLIAMS, Worthy B o By ; o ¥ I hear the young folks of Ll A8 LWL ULL AL, | Gastineau Hotel Matron. ALICE BROWN Portland Canal, the greatest and most promising ¥ i GED 0. AhAE of 1Uh noorest saerifice that can he | » 5 o o | cities never do any o i 1 e e mining camp in the Province. They will make al lll “””,;:',N'”“ e is that of principle for bu e oo 1 ¥R 08 OIS AL journey of 7,500 miles on the grand tour of Canada |’ 3 i ) ey -y g i i | | | | — == KIIIGHTS OF —and miss probably the most interesting camp of all.| Paséing Observation | News of the Names C'ub g 3 Such an omission is tragle. 1t 13 tragle not only| The move you stay up at night g W Rl dives in St Loy Dr. Geo. L. Barton C?Lll{ull U_? to the eminent mining engineers who will come|liss chanee you have of getting upfand B Hiopie in Columbus. Mak: | | CHTROPRACTOR Hell nthd!ldg. Meetings sacond and SEPR S b o Tiot veamu fyour own comment Office Hours 10 to 12; 6: 7 to Monday at 7:50 p. m trom all parts of the British Empire to witnes: thelin the world. | 3 S Fe Rt LR s Phone 8 e e en mining wealth of Canada, only to return back 5 = i | CHIROPRACTIC end, Council ( ; g i 3 Doyl g By All Traffic Lights | FEMMERX ORDERS | 18 not the practice of Medicine Wifth Strect. BT a almost from the threshold of the Portland Canall dil | et Oftinuthy, AT Sanrs i o ; : { A Michigan woman is a grand-|for coal, ete., also thos: who de-| ! Surgery v < | INER, Secretary Camp; it is especially tragic to owners of promi i | ¢, : o g - = = 2 ! St e SR s J|sire to pay their bills can now do so | B=—— == ing properties who are anxious to have itish capita Hus the stork also got the specd fat the Sanitary Grocery 1 thank ! g emer e AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF interest itself in their developments v | yon |l LR ; ALASKA. Igloo No. 6 The veproach is continually made that our great-| - 5 1——aav. Don IMER | Helene W. L. Albrecht » 1gloo L 0, est plums in timber, fisheries, and mines fall into Always a Bore ‘. x PHYSICAL THERAPIST Mecting cvery s<econd Friday ot the hands of American concerns. Yet without thel rd’l-l‘\"m’“ FE b K | Medical Gemnastics. Maswige | |Cach month at § o'clock pm. Carda help of American capital we would be without all! iis pest Dan Dru v ’ % : A i ctricity \h0) retreshmiesia. At Mobal iten of our pulp and paper camps, witnout the Britannial “,‘l‘_“"l"‘l e At s | Miss ‘.‘flr"]“"‘ l"_"“ i 10 oltstain "“:;'3 Mrs. Fdna Radonich, President; Mine and without the great mine and smelter of| Gt i | PIANO - HARMONY N M Minnie Hurley, Secretary. the Granby Company at Anyox. Without Americun! and Privite Instruc Lesser Evil capital we would have no Premier mine with it8{ puive. “f hate this fellow Jen- $11.000,000 in dividends. Pat Da might still belging: he docs nothing but talk about trudging round the Vancouver business district ws!pimself.” ke did a few years ago, trying to induce some of our' Jinks: “Well, I'd vather listen . 1l Gold Physician and Surgeon local captains of industry to risk $2,500 in making him talk about himself than havinz | Valentine's Optical Department a first payment for an option on the property. {him running arvound talking aboucl, R. L. DOUGLASS i Oftice: 420 and 422 Gold- Operating mines at Cobait and Kirkland Lake me to others i { OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | steln Bulding, Phone 582 will possess an interest for these British engineers,| :uch, Room 16, Valentine Bld(. | | R o will the coal mine and the coke plant of thej wupoo voue wife read these new | | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. sand || e Crow's Nest Pabs Coul Company at Fernie, 50 alko’;,yelso will the Sullivan Mine and the Trail Sinelter But by Appointment “No; she says she prefers the nice, DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY r Y CITY TRANSFER COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE AND KINDLING Stand at y Cafe—Day or Night—Waone 277 = ] | better fur both leminent cngineers from the point of who act as the ey view of the; of we old ones in which the heroes are not | hy so true to life” tions of capital, and from the point of view! 3 ’ | also of the prospectors and developers of mines, will X Useless Information b | 'be the introduction of these Britich representatives f every kiss shortens the life hy | i . PR Sakai . Ithree minutes, hologist | jInto a great wirgin camp. teeming with rich pros-j Aot R, married | {bects, such as the Portland Canal Mining Camp. |men whose Mves are fn no danger ! The richess of this camp is only indicated in of heing =hortened part by the phenomenal results from the operaton | s A (0f the Premier Mine. On a score of other properties, Tough Luck /e | wonderful showing can be seen, full of promise for, ‘“Had a big disappointient last {future development. Many of these engineers will[Might." sighed T Jlirst. {be from the South African Rand, whose wealth hagy Howzat? . {heen so successtully exploited that the phrase “Rand . . 5W Jones buying a lot of - | 5 ey % i S "% niture polish, and thinking a high-| millionaire’” has become as much a part of the Bng-!jail might go pretty good. dropped i | lish language as the phrase “Ford car.” It will sur-1y see him. and dern if he wasn't prise many of these men to compare the area of the|actually using the stuff on the fur- tand—which is ten miles long by three miles in!niture!” |width-—with the vast=area in the Portland District which has rich showings over an avea fifty| [miles in length and twenty miles in width. And it! | will surprise them still more coming from the Rand| (where the highest values are $12 a ton to examine| {for themselves a camp where $12 ore wonld not be| FOR PATENT considered worthy of mention, Serial No. 06350 i | Bfforts to have these distinguished visitors visit{In the United States Land Office for the Portland Canal camp must not be left to the the Junean Land District at An-' residents of Stewart. Vancouver and its business| chorage, Alaska. ! |men stand to henefit hugely by each new property|[n the Matter of the Application' ;V)Lll is brought into operation in the Portland Canal of J. M. DAVIS, of Juneau, Al-' Canal| ’ More or Less True | The question now is whether men NOTICE OF APPLCIATION Idistrict. It should be the work of the Vancouver aska, for a Soldier's Additional jCity Council, the Board of Trade, the Chamber of| Homestead. i Mines, the Vancouver Press, the Department of Mines, [NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That and of the Provincial Government itself, to see that|): M- DAVIS, a citizen of the United (the British Empire Mine Congress does not leave f:;:,‘l""l ‘{l""'”'(;'“"““'l” of lunea N British Columbia without paying a visit to our new-|aseso os filed application serlal No. 06350 in the United States Land thefofrice at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent for a tract of land embraced est and greatest Portland Canal treasure house at the head of in New Mexico.—-(Jacksonville Times-Union.) s Anly and all persons claiming ad- Borah's prediction that Al Smith will he a dry|VET8¢lY any of ‘the above described candidate for President probably will come as a great| ohd Should file their adverse claims with shock to Al Smith.—(Indianapolis News.) ()"in'e”;:: fifi'ilrféfig? ffihlfxs‘l:;n s.w}‘t“: the period of publication or thirty area of 7.124 acges.' Hiram Johnson has concluded that he never can!days thereafter or they will be be President. This makes the conclusion unalmous,|barred by the provisions of the s0 far as known.— (Boston Globe.) jstatute. Dated at Anchoraige, Alaska, this], Proof that China is not yet a fally civilizeq|14th day of March, 1927. country is found in the fact that her teachers stilli J. LINDLEY GREEN, are paid more than her bricklayers.— (Cincinnati l"-""Flrst publication April 2‘“1‘;;';]". .qulrer.) ; i iLnst Publication June 8, 1927, Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 PREPARE YOURSELF Start With Any Amount THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only Requires The Will To Act A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank account $1.00 WILL DO STARTING IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU CLEAN UP This bank endorses the clean up cam- paign. Clean premises and a liberal use of paint enhances the value of real estate. Juneau is prosperous, .make her look the part. Pride in your property begets pride in your home town. With- in legitimate lines we are willing to co- operate with you in the impovement of your property. . The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANX IN ALAS P o e e PP P P PP OB @ S S PP e @O o RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE * Our Motto 3 PLASTERING CEMENT WORK CONTRACTING C. W. WRIGHT PHONE 181 | - [ 2 | | o = P4 z =1 and Alterations | Next to Allen Shattucks’ | Coat Relinin, Mrs. J. McDonald il SEWARD ST. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. FIRE Property Loss 3 Business Inteiruption 3 Use and Occupancy MARINE Cargo Hulls Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE Fire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liability CASUALTY Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate - L JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders -a e THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily TONY LAURIDSEN Proprietor THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- E2T, MNOST UP-TO-DATE ANV I'E8T EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. i

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