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4 IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, I9Z7 — B e— e ——————————————————— l also. However, as far as matters of taxation are '-.?——————————-fl ;::‘r({:'dq:i‘fv '*‘::If; f‘;‘:y;gn’:lnd:yllr:g;r[n —_— . Dai /[I(ml.u EmInr( Sofcarhed, e ouly diRateiemito theiBrergrsauntai nis are simply supporting their = 44 g _lare those that have to do with the extent that o l‘ ALO%% LIFE’S || ; Gt th Bidora el B e PROFESSIONAL FratcmagFSocmms |onght to be reduced. No one favors increases any '_) OUR A lot of men who “ride” the help JOEN W. T TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER) US0- o the line il LS L at theoffico have to walk chalk at | § Gastineau Channel PRATE LA . R home. ; Published every cvening Sunflay by the BMPIRL) BT SR v s = R SSHI U wumile o the. ik mer Al » ® TING COMPAN [’ ind Main Streets, Juneau, | 12 A 8 t ! RRINDING COMPANY i) MEXICAN SITUATION IMPROVES. And Put Embargo on Umbrellas |couples the theatres wouldn't have|® ! i e - | A !To &end our army over there, 'lo previde anything but balcony and | | Drs, Kaser & Freel)urgcl‘ B. P. 0. ELKS Entered in th: Post Office in Juneau as Second Class The statements that come from Washington andi [y show, | think, a woeful lack | gallery seats. DENTISTS x b Mexico City that the American and Mexican Gov- of brains; The reason a man's wife treats 3 Goldstein BId, Meeting Wedneaday 2 IPTION HA;ES ‘rrllln(‘n!‘« '4.|'l‘ about to arrive at an adjustment of|To stop that war in China, we him that way is because he makes i) Ll L ;?‘;zjllqun‘;l Wbk Delivered by carglet in Junsab Douglas, Treadwall and|SToTeis re ahout fto ard Uhe subject of dipio-| Should send. not soldiors, but ourlko lttle money and such a big fool PHONE ik GEO. B. RICE, Thane for $125 per month. [the differences that have been the sub o April rains, of himself. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Fxaited Ruler paid, at the follc i {matic negotiations for many moons is enconraging. | e q M. II. SIDES, SIE ER: mbrtis C P president Calles started things along the right ro (| Gbservations of Oldest Inhabitant Woman has learned to rid l""‘h‘"'_f Vialting Brothars weleo oo etan vl they wil [when he sent word to President Coolidge that the! 1 Kkin remember when you saw nl;!";I;u':gvlfml;:A!»I:'i'l"'~vr:";': 1('\"'1 “1)"‘:‘ S ' irregu S % 4 oo very litt a lest girl, and [l he e may rome ] {Mexican Government has no intention of confiscating very little of a modest "'“,hm shallll Ao, dleh tIEh LN Asas, Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co0sdinats Hodtes 1 and ¥ s Offices __'any American prope President Coolidge then took| The Ansnias Club A onceover of husbands leads (o DENTIST of Freemasonry MENMBER OF OCIATED PRESS. occasion In a very satisfactory speech at New York| My hushand se to thoroughiy [the conclusion that girls will m-ll" Scottish Rite The Aes Bresh { exolalyely o o e foujon rordign alation y that the United Statesjenjoy (eaching me,” said she. “though [nyihing in preference to heing oll| | Booms § and 3 Valentine Bldg g R aen, ,'fi"w S0 the ol BeNE only meeds thal assurance. And, to make things([ am the rmn;henlv[vllll:p:":lr!;}" evor, alds anl slying o Telephors 176 second. . Friday each ublishied e better, he praised the Mexican Government for xlfi""‘“' M L RE e W ticket | R P R e A T S RLASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO "’rl LARGER | hromptness In hunting down and punishing Mexicans Soth Th~ reason the ojd-fashioned man WALTER B. HEISEI THAN THAT OF ANV OTHPR PUBLICATION' _ lwho had murdered Amerlcans. President Calles hias| <l he wot o dry? AR AR L AR " e X |expressed his full appreciation of Presldent Cool-| “As a man he's all wel, as a votes :Lw ":'Ilr:v' u,::'; i];}z:lk”‘m:‘ Iv:ul:"ll:jl‘: Dr. A. W. Stewart [ LOYAL ORDER OF {idge's position, and says that things will be fronedihe i dry. llide" how. o DIk -E61L 4N ow ol DENTIST | MOOSE | : ; = HE Lodge No. 700 out to the sa action of everyone concerned. | Passing Observation drive a car. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Junea: Lodg g 5 atl LLEIWL G L W t when lie gets off Meets every Monday The indications are that Presldent Coolidge Willl geraps from the table go into the| A man is old if when he gets of SEWARD BUILDING 8Bt 8 oliidele Aca |ket through the Mexican and Chinese difficulties in'garbage bucket, scraps at the lahl--i::l;‘ street car h.o oAt :0;"“.;;‘*" ovory | | ottice ‘Phone 469~ Res. Phone z7¢ e Fl"' D.'_‘l“l""_' Rty a manner tuat will be highly creditable to American!go into the Divorce Court hing tha n the evening paper, —8 Hall. J. A. Davis, Dictator; R. but to have his soul couldn’t teil Stevens, Secretary. |diplomacy and the Administration. Y. I A Tightwad what was sitting opposite him. = SRUAL = ’’’’’ The waiters all hate him One of the strangest things of i Tiiete Are ol mallyaoadles on tha HakiHEECLce) For they know that this day Is the fact (hat the higgesi W. J. Pigg 'MOUNT WNEAU LODGE NO 147 Department nor is there lack of decision there. e is so stingy' he expense in a lot of homes is the L el ! e 2 a : Won't tip his hat clothes the women don't wear. . TRINCAS e G S Eighteen communists were arrested and the Police, antete . ivG e Kaoh WA oV Bltiien ha i M R )r« \ (believing them guilty, refused to walit for the slow A more courage than men is be p Office—Second and Main l";‘“" nr!llcl;‘clllt beginning /G action of the courts but killed them all. While' . Way «i Seems = oy Thi who was knockkneed wou'd Telephone 18 RALPH OF MIZE, Master, * communism 1s not popular in the United States,' "":“;'“l"""f‘ [ hedi S anonics: daes et R inerya tol Wear o ser| B CHAS, B NAGEL, Seore: — — - SR i great for pie nds S tlivae thone: tarry. 5 : i Pekinese methods will mot injure the standing in| yank Yes, we're pretty strong for '""‘)f‘r'[h"::}"l"i;“,"’”']"?‘_(’]"‘:':‘ inches to the . = % GOV. SMITH'S LETTER MAY ENI * this country of the Cantonese Nationalists St PR Dr. H. V. Order of I0US CONTROVERSY IN POL | e TR R | Englisiman—what s the most poy- Daily Sentence Sermon R G“,:‘f'?,, s, EASTERN STAR i i hla Gvar (hera) ) : ath — oldste : I+ state.| British Colimbia fishermen report having seen UIAT bie over ST o s apple,| The trouble with the world is thag O 10 gyt ; Second and Fourth Tues- Thnvu retion of m‘ ‘.””-“ ,'i th 1};}|‘(:|"_\. .,.j“ Kreat sea monsters in adjacent waters. Those Can-'p¢ Hight now pyorhea seems to be u‘:‘” “1‘1ni\) 1‘;(\"«‘\'“:!;:::;”"1‘] rather liv Jul"n“g ;’.'.e:.fh..'{?:""p'n'.y'fi:?-» ;,In:rkf (‘m“i‘l mo““‘f ;ltu: ment of Gov. Alfred E. Smith ‘I‘ ““"“‘\‘[ "m"' ‘r" adian liquor stores ought to carry better goods. l;.mnnu the most attention. X :: £ Phons: om«d, [fif.p;!fi’h;f:')‘ffll MAE WILLIAMS, N orthy letter to him throush the Atlantic Monthly from il s a8 ol A on i o i News of the Names Club Saciatin ‘harles S 5 ve 1 as made : 4 ) ._ * R |Secretary. Gl 5 Mol ol aver o i as snldlion Aboh.-hmg the Fish Hatchery. | Amang . the Misting : Susie Ucci lives in Philadelphia " special study of cannon law, seems to be that it | Next to locating Charley Ross, the a5’ 1ot tHe oHly . one. wb “iabe - B e e b T Gl [hardest porson to find appeurs to be [She'S ?; oLy 4 - = K:IIGHTS OF settles for a ime i clations 3 B i (Ketehikan Chronicle. ) " . - ithis Al Truist. =V e e " b 0 COLUMBUS States between Church and State. Senator Curtis,| Yestorday's decision of the Leglslature to pass| B e — I%‘P’n‘;’g‘;‘;n‘fiellefl:;lln’ld Ragitors GEITC A AL S170) Republican whip in the United States Sena Pro-a measure which aholishes the local fish hatchery. To Unlearn What They Have Learned |: = —_— %H”m o 1204 et L Meetings sccond “and st nounces it as epochal, and thinks that he fter perhaps, the heaviest blow ever struck at ()m‘ Aftor they have gr?rllnlmml from: | Rol)ert Slmpwn. ()l,t D. and by annair Icp,m,w 859 | [fiane & othass urken wl ate 4 P P erri greatest i i a t of youn, ellows are in CHIROPRACT tend. Conneil Chambers, no onc can urge 1 s affiliations as a disquali- Territory’s greatest industry in this vieinity 'rl:l::kt‘lilnv”i'f"r‘“mg(e o M1 Graduate Los Angeles College R el OV e ot kW S INTYRE | G fication in citizenship n rs. Senator Borah and he action of the Legislature in failing to pro- ool of Optometry and Opthalmology Surgery not Osteopathy. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Senator Norris, Republicans, were equally emphatic Vide funds to continue the operation of the Terri- Tetorm school. — . 5 [|® o _— = == In thelr approval of Gov, Smith's lotter. They agree torial-owned hatchery here will undoubtedly prove a P o Glasses Fitted | = 8 AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF that he makes it plain that American Catholics recog- distinct loss to the fisheries of Alaska, and willl;pye pandit said— Hands up, Lenses Ground lakes b e wometity. Ultimately result in a great loss of revenue to the| Temarked Ware, — || Helene W. L. Albrecht SR b b 1 0 nize no Church ties that conflict with the Constitu- Merritory. itaell \‘Thfl\ went up . D. Q DEE g PHYSICAL THERAPIST Meeting every second Friday ot tion of the United States or with their duties as Last year the local hatchery gave to the waters| So did my hair.” T Medical Gvmnastics. Massage each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards citizens under it as the “supreme law™ of the land.-"more than 1,800,000 king salmon. This vear more! = v | Blectriaily and refreshments. At Moosi. Hall Prominent Jewish Jawyers and leaders acclaim the than two million have heen hatched and thel Tough to Be Rich 1! Miss Caroline Todd | i) ”“"‘"'!"“_"":;‘, Mrs. Edna Radonich, President; letter as markinz the end of religious controversy hatchery should be permited to rear these to such| First Flivverite: *I never envy ] PIANO—HARMONY 1 P) tne—Oftice: . __m'M. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. i S these birds who drive expensive auto- Class and Private Instruction | |@—«>——— in its relationship to citizenship. Louis Marshall,'a size that they can care for themselves, just as is bt r |\ 8ikth and Gola 8t Bhene 5708 ) one of the few eat Jewish Republican lawyers of nm\\lwnw done with success on the Columbla River.|" gocond Ditto: sibhy. don't you?" | Slxth a 0! 2 .~ n i rork City. seemed to express the usual verdict,! A striking example of what we may expect can st Ditto: ““I'hinK"of being wor- A e . (be read In the history of the Columbia River. Manylried by ctems Nttle Bnock and ratils e o o —3!| DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY CITY TRANSFER § N , {years ago its waters, alive with king salmon, gave of your car!" i ' Physician and Surgeon 1 think Gov. Smith made a very clear 'livelihood to thousands of families. a natural! v | Valentine's Optical Department | COAL, WOOD, BAGGAGE and convineing statement which completely [result the waters soon became depleted. The salmon| Home Note R. L. DOUGLASS i Office: 420 and 42§ Gold- AND KINDLING answers all the questions propounded in the were gone. Thousands of familles felt keenly this| Nothing upsets a mother more then | | oppioIAN and OPTOMETRIST | steln Buiding, Phone 582 Stand at City Cate—Day or Atlantic Monthly. The diseussion has beon ‘m.m..m but through the establishment of tne hatch- COMINE home and fiding the WOUSC | " poom 16, Valentine Blar | g 2 Night—Puone 277 on I“ ]\.,l_\ “,g\” level ;”m] in ..,u:.(wn\nnyl;]:; eries the waters again became allve with q.nlmou‘fl‘“‘“"””~ an; helpth | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | L Wwith the best American traditions, .1t shoul and today there is as great a supply of this grade by Appointment e b :.:'(:”:Ih"-’r‘.»m.mu us to what Gov Sinith's :”r Mook o gyeld \ i arad e “":f‘:”i"fim"g“k?,, ‘, ¥ AHP 1] o1d papers 1or sale at Tho Empire. | g uth Thus, it is proved, the methods adopted on the! wye eht The Reverend Boyd Vineent, Protestant’ columbia Episcopal Bishop of the Southern Diocese of Ohio, heen " admitted Henry Peck. g River for propagating king salmon havel “Handle a lot of money there, i ] RELIABLE TRANSFER thoroughly succeesful; o much s, in fact,/suppose . THE CHAs W. CARTER MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 said Gov. Smith's statement was “a complete and notwithstanding the expense, the State of Oregon! “Yes. t_horevlnn none at home, ; 4 | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE overwhelming reply” to the charges of Mr. Mar-'and the Columbla River packers ocntinue the!Si&hed 'Enery. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute' i Our Motto shall that Catholic aMiliations are inconsistent with hatcheries from year to year. o What Parents Know . 7 Phone 136 B — the highest loyalty to the Constitution. He specially | The very same methods have been followed at NN e 'L“ ;,’Km ob. Corner 4th and Franklin St. lauded the “admirable spirit” of the concluding the Ketchikan hatchery, but its usefulness has been! Remarked John William Tome, T— T Stee S paragraph of the lotter cut off by the Legislature before sufficient time had|“When 1 sit up to wait ——— -~ e Ohly oMo prominent Democril, Senator Hefin|elapsed to demonstrate Jts real: worth For my kids to get home.” e e e e | PLASTERING B : il It is conceded by those familiar with the fishing e PREPARE YOl ’RSELF | CEMENT WORK of Alabama, who will speak on the letter next month industry that the procedure b the Icotehikan An Ideal Wife— at re Haute, Ind under the auspices of the L " CONTRACTING hatchery would prove successful if given a falr| I8 one who would rather hear hos | L] ¥u Klux Kian, critfclsad Gov. Smitivs wosition, John, riar. 1t i slko condaded thab-the Lieeislature: bk | Husiand SR e thal Start Wlth Any Amount i ¢ “Z}l()\'ERIR(I;HT W. Davis, Senator Bayard, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Imado a serious mistake in falling to provide funqs| Heres e fitty.” = B — Who opposed Smith three years ago, and scores of to carry on this work, or at least to take care of| MbrEdh LeteTrdb THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT 1D other Senators and Representatives, Gov. Donahey the stock of fish now in the hatchery, One of the saddest things in life STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT ] of Ohio and Democratic, Republican and independent The Territory derives more than 70 per cent. is for a boy who Is crazy about dogs . 3 . 2 o T newspapers everywhere praised the letter unstintedly. of its entire revenue from the fisheries practically [to grow up and marry a woman why It Only Req““es The Will To Act PLAIN. .DRESSM'\K“\‘(' ! The general belief is that the correspondence @11 of this amount from the salmon industry— andis crazy about poodies. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Coat Relining and Alterations yet, through its legislators, iw nwilling t Another big cange «of the unrest in bank t Next to Allen Shattucks between Gov. Smith and Mr. Marshall will terminate, ¥¢h thio &l B uliwliling to. spend e | hundred dollars before they can open a bank accoun opposition to the nomination of Gov. Smith on & [eW thousand dollars in fostering that which pro- $1.00 WILL DO Mrs. J. McDonald | account of his religion, and force the opposition to '"“,'I"', the; "'t‘““r‘“ with which to carry on NOTICE OF A¥PLCIATION : il SEWARD ST. | him 1o confine their attacks to his position on the po ' 0% of operating the Ketchikan hatehery FOR PATENT STARTING - — " L for a perfod two years has been placed at $25,000. Serlal No..06350 L i Prohibition question .y What an_insignificant amount. It only 10.000 of | the United States Land Ofli::e tor IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATIN The closing paragraphs of Gov. Smith's ‘lllll“"flll"il‘ fish were to return to these waters they wnuld the J Land District at An- THE ment, which are believed to be conclusive so far as be worth more than the entire cost. chf’“::":]ukl: etk o : INSURANCE concerns all cxcept those who want religlous con- ‘The experiment here is worth the price, and n"- ) ¢ . N . l B k | troversy to continue, were people who gain their livelihood through the catch- (™ 1® Matter cf the Application First Nationa an Allen Shattuck, Inc. 1 summarize my creed as an American fng of this most valuable salmon, have a right Rsk: for a S ];‘“CI" Additional Cathoic to expect this much help from the Territory. }{0,:“;9;,(]. 2 8 OF JUNEAU I FIRE L 1 believe in the worship of God accord- — ————— {NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN That g;:?:::: m"t:'mpfi“ ing to the faith and practice of the Roman i o0 J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the Unite ' (I::.”m;“_ ‘(-““;.‘ h’ sl L L Llpton_tu Try Again. |States, and resident of Juneau, Al- Use and Occupancy 1 mecognize 1o power (n the inavitutions (New York World.) ‘,1,“5'3"5'0'"1: ”i;?, a{::;‘i,::."“g"m’;i:luhflzj ] oE of my church to interfere with the opera- When Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock V. toes the|office at Anchorage, Alaska, for s tions of the Constitution of the United line in 1929 for another effort to 1ift the America's patent for a tract of land embraced I Registered Mail States or the enforcement of the law of the Cup, that recurrent contest will have reached theiin U. S. Official Sprvey No. 1565 Amo]‘o‘inlz land. I believe in absolute freedom of con- respectable age of seventy-eight years. The original|situated on the east shore o! Gas- £ ¢ 3 rtati science for all men ind in equality of all America won her race in England in 1851. Thirteen|tineau Channel, approximately four E Fire and Transportation churches, all sects and all beliefs before the champions in all have crossed the sea to try for a re-|(4) miles northwest of the Town of Collision law as @ matter of right and not as a matter versal — Cambria, Livonia, Countess of Dufferin,[JUDeau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. Property 4 ROV e 5 A - 20’ 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg.] 1 Liabili of favor Atalanta, Genesta, Galatea, Thistle, Valkyrie II. and 29 W., and particularly described I believe in the absolute sepuration of 1L and four Shamrocks. An equal number of de-|ss follows Lo, | This bank endorses the clean up cam- CASUAL chureh and State and in the strict enforce- fenders have met them, Columbia and Sappho hav. “Begihig at corhel Noy 1] PC:m UAMH ment of the provisions of the Constitution ing both met Livonia in 1871, owing to the disable-| whence U.S.L.M No. ..4¢ bears . 1 i # " that Congress shatt make no law respecting ment of the former, and a later Columbia having been| N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chains paign. Clean premises and a liberal Accident and Health ' an establishment of religion or prohibiting the defender against both the first two Shamrocks. distant; thence E. 19.09 chains LIFE ) the free excrcise thereof. 1 believe that Thirteen series of races in seventy-cight years| t0 corner No. 2; thence S. 5.74 use of paint enhances the value of real All Forms no tribunal of any church has any power mean many long gaps. Some of these were '76-'81; al;alnl::.t-fl“c&rn:rn:oma l:henc; —_— to make any decree of any force in the '87-'93; '05-99. But the longest break in the series alo e line ol . er fow of Jhé land other than to establish |yas from 1903 to 1920, including the World War| meon, BiE thdeiof Gastinewu estate. Juneau is prosperous, make h ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. the status of its own communicants within period, when most yacthing races, were off. From (1.) N. 69 de ‘4o-w . ; . 3 % 8. . . nce — Esta its own church 1920 to 1929 will be another gap of considerable! chaing b b look the part. Pride in your property ikytatioe — Raal d I believe in the support of the public length. But is it any wonder? In thirty-six sep- (2.) N. 82 deg. 58° W. 10.39 school s one of the cornerstones of Ameri- arate cup races the British contender has won three| chains fdo 3 wn. With- can liberty. I believe in the right of every times, and two of these three wins were ascribed I(:L) N. 73 deg. 17° W. 2.22 begflfl P"de n your home to parent to choose whether his child shall to some disabling accident to the American champion.| ¢hains s H T . be cducated in the public school or in a , It is now twenty-eight years since Sir Thomas started dih, 04 ded 00t W B0y in legitimate lines we are willing to co- JAPANESE TOY SHOP o religious school supported by those of his his series of cup ralds. We compliment him upon his' © ‘('5‘")' T H. B. MAKINO own faith. ‘ perseverance. He may mot lift the cup in 1929 but| o) N g e operate with you in the impovement of Front Street I believe in the principle of non-interfer- —like the New Bedford Cap'n who got no whales—| (8.) N. 31 deg. 00° W. 0.57 erice by this country in the internal affairs he will have a derned fine cruise. chains to corner No. 1 the place P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders of other nations and that we should stand ‘of beginning, containing an your property. RPN R R R steadfastly against any such interference There are times, as now, when most Americans ;rea of 7.124 aczes.” —_— by whomsoever it may be urged. agree that this country should have a navy.—(Knick- ny and all persons claiming ad- — And 1 belleve in the common brother- shosker Disa) versely any of the above described THE CLUB LUNCH hood of man under the common fatherhood l‘:‘r:«}ll :l;‘oulnd !fl‘le[ !hel‘r!?dv(l;’rsescllflmdl ROOM of God. Moscow calls us the wolt in sheep's clothing, 2 Syegliler of ithe it 3 : 3 S »[Ofrice at In this spirit 1 join with fellow Ameri- but what a gentle little lamb the Soviet is.—(Phil:|the period ot wiiearin ey T % l B k Opncl. -I.“wfin. m. lhily cans of all creeds in a fervent prayer that adelphia Record.) days thereafter or they will be T ’w B. L] e re ‘m never again in this land will any public barred by the provisions of the Bivprister servant be challenged because of the faith A magazine discusses where the next war will|statute. - i ——— in which he has tried to walk humbly with sart. It seems lo be already well under way in|, Dated at Anchorage. Alaska, tals OLDEST BANK IN ALAskA his God. China.— (Indianapolis Star.) 14th day of March, 1927. THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG PR J. me_gy (;m;um . ERT, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANY They are having differences of opinion over fish- One sure thing is that the President isn't guingi n“"""’ [T ¥Q FED 208 B 0 First publication April 2, 1927, » ing questions down in the State of Washington |West to slow up with the country,—(Toledo mfl'“’-‘)‘hat publication June 3_ 1923, PLANT IN ATASKA 2 S S P 19