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e —ra—————— - ——— O SN S n - § g e - g e e S TR U R TN 4 B ) PRI IR A7 bt s o - B T e 3 o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3 1927 l ars has brought people into the Tornlury in any- :f————-lr is to put on his lmt and get out of rg S —— a al y P llS i) mp ning like the numbers that are expected to follow Bor way, i 1 = all F . 2 R o . f R Ve reckon that another person old 004, et the pulp and paper industry here. And with in ALONG LIFE D 1 have s e e her |V PROFESSIONAL raternal Societies _ m w. TBOY o EDITOR AND .7 2.3 , creased population will come nlr.wr industries and DETOUR & time locating would have been al | oF g ST It is absolutely essential that those who | Ly SAM HILL wife who says, “He makes laugh”|g e Gastinecau Channel n\bu.md every evening eve ce and bring large capital in pioneering i & g @ heap oftener than she does, “He nl\Tl\l. COMD A 3 should have the co-operation of the people 8 ¢ ia vmakv;ls] r:;e 80 darn mad I almost want [ = -R .e line. None know that better than the gy e b g B | A budget is hard to stick to, It doesn’t do any good for a man . Kaser & Freeburger people who come and put up the momey. The ex-|' Nobady™ demy it e dovsott A0 by edet o S 1Vl T i g B. P. 0. ELKS . ————— pressions of good will that are going out to the|But hungry cornfeds wail —“Ye gods,|bat. His wife will insist that he 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg AR SNE . Veelntad.y Ot i AR swell ang Dioneers of the paper manufacturing industry will| So is a diet!” listen to her argument why he is, PHONE 56 g e’ Thrh 1 <O cleo Lereu Yy 1 uneau e eq ——— WA Y ¢ loubtedly be very greatly welcom s e i : . b GEO. B. KICE, B ) e Ba e e Al Thib IO ok By s Ay ed‘ ASSUTANCES. | gpgeryations of Oldest Inhabitant | Some peoplé don’t know the war Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. e i One year, in advance, $12.00; &« months, in advance, §a.00;| 1 N€Y Will encourage them in their endeavors, and|) | kin remember when every home|is over, and some girls don't seem |g— 7] M. H. SIDES, eme smonth, in advance, $1.26 . "il will help to advertize to the world that Alaska|had wash tubs and mighty few bath to realize that legs no longer are a % secm." Mvery of their papers i !for wasting all that effort trying to “elephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 “ A ' publicatibn fssied .4 the Interest ‘of ' the The Ananias Club ,get the skirt down over the kne|es’; Dr. Charles P. Jcnne Co-Ordinate lod‘gl AT BT T Y ¥ g, L S0 4 “1 asked my husband about the war| Just hecause a man shows mighty DENTIST of Freemason The Amm.xikusnz.i.of. A o e e o the use for | POlitical machine says August Buschmann will thig|in China,” said she, “and he was|little interest in what his wife wears Scolt':ielh Rit:y dited to it or not|vear increase his pack to 100,000 cases from 60,-lable to explain very clearly what itlis no sign he doesn't show a lot of Rooms 8 and ? Valentine Bldg of all news dispatcher cf ted in this paper aid also the local news 000. Mr. Buschmann's pack last year was 133,000(was all about and could pronounce|jntcrest in what the other women are Telephor.z 176 .pmlr‘.;gulflld.';"::ffl < > cases, and the proposed 100,000 cases pack, if he gets,the names of all the gencrals ant|not wearing. M @ | month &t 7:30 p. m. RCUI 'Hn\ GUARANTEED TO BE I'\l(hhnj will be a reduction from that figure places where ~battles have been| (old fish haven't any more privacy Gad Fedows' Hall THA\ THA’ NY OTHER PUBLICATION i = tought.” than silk-clad legs, but at least not WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. TR e mowmy e CRERNC S R T B Sy A e A B AR e ] Mnton W. Gilbert, Washington political corres- lomely and a Flat Tire stare. r. tewart pondent for the Philadelphia Ledger and author of| Bill: “What kind of a girl is Jim's g DENTIST LOYAIi(&l)lS];:EB ~ the famous book, “Mirrors of Washington,” says the|®iSter Daily Sentence Sermon Junea: Lodge No. 700 best advertising the Democratic Party has had i Bob: “She’s the kind who doesn't A lot of fellows who think they're Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. fl o Fibne: 4 oa ‘“‘ 3 ] "' as Aad I A ihave to belong to a ‘Slow Club’ tofalways right haven't the courage to SEWARD BUILDING Mocts . every Mondes | ong time is e growing popularity of Gov. Allkeep from being Kkissed. do right. Office Phone 469 Res. Phone 276 aight, 8 o'clock, Moose Smith and the publicity it is creating. —_— —— Hall. J. A. Davis, Dictator; R. H iyt Course, Maybe It Refers to Eyes of News of the Names Cluhh : Stevens, Secretary. ‘or 3 > ox ¢ the Women Mrs. Oldaker lives at Newark, but Former Smmr‘ Poindexter, who has been Am:| ALL EYES ON THE FEET—H:ad-| it to our mind, s a fine thing to|® ador to Peru since his retirement from the Sen-|jiia over a shoe article on woman's oy | Dr. W. J. Pig MOUNT JUNEAU LODGB uc 147 |ate, is Considering entering the race for Senator|page. DU, D A . ! c oaa (again next year. If he gets the nomination he wil| Look again, friend and you'll dis- B oabicoas YEA I @2 TG {probably be pitted against Semator Dill again. The lfl"‘l" the eyes are focused quite a bit FEMMER ORDERS ‘ Office—Second and Main ‘ ."‘fu ..“hrl':fl"“'bc{glnfif:c m‘:; Q{G\ athby : aitidditer 1 22 higher. = ; 3 :l.nlu won from Poindexter in 1922, AR t6r ‘coatinsle.s AlioRR ek Wl ds: Telephone 18 130 r;hrloé PR G { . Times Change sire to pay their bills ean now do so| i CHAS. E. NAGEL, Secro- e | Mr. Borah Sees a “Dry” Smith | The money once at the Sanitary Grocery. 1 thank tarry. £ 5 | Spent for hair nets you. THE SALMON H\T( HERIES. i kBT | g 2 2 Order of | Wrew | shl(;"n?_r m:.l::"n&m - —adv. D. B. FEMMER. Dr. }]1 ‘éa.:m? = EASTERN STAR The Empire has not, for many years at least.| Sonator Borah speaking in Utica, where his pres- i g 3 °'"°§’o‘.:'n._1nz?e 8 vl Tt Second and Fourth Tubée contended that salmon hatcheries offered solution ence had been objected to by a super-ardent Rv—' No Attraction BUTTER[CK PATTERNS L' o.u :r“::;'m%‘p:po;r;‘;r:\'«;?:" days of each month, at 8§ | o e b i P rive p. censt 8 3 5 of the danger of salmon depletion. It has not lu-rulrull){n':«‘n' :{eTn;lsv“:rl hr_us alleged irregularity, avnnm}(‘hlii‘l.::::‘- “1'11‘:’3'";grld‘lmynfi(z‘f& “":l;‘l BLANK BOOKS Prions: Offioer 167: Redidence gelock WiLANE TWe lieved for several years that hatching salmon fry in|“the regular in Washington as ‘the gentleman who © e ralh Sheaffer and Waterman Pens Guunsnu otel Secretary, | MAtrOM- ALICE BROWN Alnska has proved to be the successful remedy Benerally votee saginat the Fresident on | es, but it would take more R. P. NELSON’S SR RTINS 7 0 TRy AR that it was hoped that it would be. It has contended, Measures.” Mentloning the bonus, postal salariesiy ., "the chance to get a swell joy = - - however, and still believes, that it offers a promising ‘ne Polfon-gas and Turkish treaties and the McNary-|ijge to the cemetery to induce me 0> Stationery Store i Attty A axosrtbbiiat i T s the Haugen bill, he proved his definition. join their rank — 0 Dr. Geo. L. Barton COLUMBUS . B . field for experimentation, and inasmuch as th | As to Democracy, Mr. Borah may be less well — S | | CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bldg. | | SiEitis, Sitona “ana b 3 mon fisheries are Alaska's greatest industry, and jnformed, For he is quoted as saying, “I'll venture Useless Information 0 D Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to 6: 7 to #: | | Monday at 7:50 p. m. Tran- contributes most of the Territorial taxes, it has con- that if Gov. Smith is nominated for President he'lll Life was more certain in the davs Rohert Slmpson, Pt sl A0 e T Mo L etent b othets uread to) #t- tended, and still believes, that those engaged in re for the Eighteenth Amendment and its en- before tho phrase “Step on it” was| | Graduate Los Angeles College is not the practice of Medicine, Fifth Strect. EDW. M. MCINTYRF Q the industry have a right to have the experimental -ement, and not only that, he'll make the people, coined of Optometry and Opthalmology | Surgery not Ostuopathy. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. work continued if they believe that it is worth(like it.” Of this prediction the first half is con-| » wl | % Fi | oS - i Y Gold 1sse. itte - while. They are the best judges as (o the value|siderably less credible than the last. Nominated or) WhY Bpther With Amateur ‘ CLl:_ °e56mmd o —m| AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF of the service and they pay the bills if it is rendered, [not, Gov. Smith could not consistently “declare for| apied: DINNERS -And partiesio . A e e Hel W. L. Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. Rl e ek st |the Eighteenth Amendment.” He might says -any by 2 experienced gi ref.; reason- i R elenc o« b f g : : one might say — that so long as the Eigmnenth“amp price. Har. 0787 e e v PHVSI(EAL 'r:sn:lms*r“ Meeting every fewml Friday o1 PRESIDENT HOWARD FOLLOWED A |Amendment remains in the Constitution it should| — T Medionl Cpribaltis T each month at § o'clock p. m. Onrds GENERAL RULE. {be respected and enforced by a proper modifiacation Not That It Matters— | [ preo o o one o o 410 Goldsteln Bids. fd:, rarcesiimenul CRY-IOME ; FRE ey e of the Volstead act. That would be a long way from| But would that nice, ladylike o'l i‘iAVO HARMONT P)tne—Oftica:” 423. Mrs, Ejdna_ Radonich, President; ; being “for the amendment.” But it Is as far as the|8ame of “authors’ been cob-f| & Betvats Inat R A ———8 'Ms. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. A publication isgued in the -azerest of the political | a likely t Got farth Mo “'flhlm'ml so harmless if Sinclair Lew- Clags and Private lnstrurtrlnn 3 machine tries to make a point out-of the circum-| o eror is likely to‘go. Golng farther, he couldfi, "0 and picture had been on || Sixth and Gold St. Phone 5703 R BR00 G i miimitee. b A adVEHER iy oh|nrulY txpsct ol Gatiy BN OWE. 3Y one of ‘em?” ] e Z RS ] ; 3 8 Al s 0 s President Howard's opinion in his ruling on Senator T — ™| DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY 4 | Pratt’s point of order against considering the Con- Sealskins Wanted for Schools. B s o e s Al T o] Physiclan and Surgeon | THE Juneau LaonbrY troller Bill again in the Senate. The Empire had| being a total loss as a straw hac|| Valentine's Optical Department | 3 g Franklin Strec*, between Front the decision two hours before it was read to th {Sekyie Ty that's been run over by a steam roll-| | . L. DOUGLASS | Office: 420 and 422 Gold- | ‘and. Sooond - Strests i ¥ o P ¥ & e, 0 - T With announcement by the Federal Government o."i’ " jaughter who thinks she is|| OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | steln Buiding, Phone 582 SWMLE V1o Siving THe: Empire the copy so that It tnat Alaska's seal catch this year will yield ap-'yager than the rest of her family. || Room 16, Valentine BUG | |g PHONE 358 might get it into type to be printed on the day|ppoximately 23,000 skins, worth more than $900,-| ‘The parents who were disappointed | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | - —a It was delivered, President Howard simply. followed 000, officials of the Territory may be expected towhen the stork left a girl instead of | | by Appointment | & a rule that has been adopted in such cases everywhere. reiterate that gome of the proceeds be converted'a boy may—or may not-—get some 4 1) O1d papers ror sale at The Em - —— The Empire usvally gets President Coolidge's mes- into the Northland’s public treasury. From time to!consolation out of the fact it now i' — — sages, his speeches delivered in various parts of the,time the demand has been made hy Governors and: ;”’f""’ imposgible to tell her from & RELIABLE TRANSFER country, the reports of Cabinet officers and other|Legislators. Now it is likely to be repeated with|boy: Tae Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE 1t is surprising that with so little to thej :,’::,T:::‘T]P::":l "l;(‘!::,l:mn'n:ltp strong movement for a, o\ "iyoir jimbs the flappers don't get pneumonia, but it would be more sut. From the herds on the Pribilof Islands most of pujging if, with so little on their the seal fur of the world fs obtained. They areminds, any of them ever should got junder the jurisdiction of the Department of Com-| brain fever. important documents before they are given public or to Senators and Representatives in Con- gress, and The Empire is published more than 4,000 miles from the National capital If there had been| “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Our Motto Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 T fi;"l‘-l no ;‘”"‘"r l';‘*“"l""l Howard ;”""'};‘ have furn-| merce, which directs killing operations and conducts| To get along in unsl world n“llmm —_— — — — — | =8 ished copies of his opinion to all the papers inline gale of skins. * has to believe a good many things }_'_—__.___——_—- Alaska in advance of its delivery. According to latest estimates, the animals umt'he doesn’t un:lerlrm}ml—::l(‘l""l: zl:‘t' P RE YO RSEIF PI&:KSE;TEW%QG —_— visit the rookeries every summer total in excess of ;l‘:’“f‘.l“"."a‘g:'s‘m'“dme A y " A D 4. CONTRACTING AI‘ASI\A OUGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN 700,000, The number has increased more thnnl "P:ohahly the reason a man gives 23 PROFITS. 500,000 since 1911, when an énd was put to pelagic yno woman he marries his name in- Swrt Wlth An Amount C. W. WRIGHT g sty sealing and care of the industry assumed by thelgiead of taking hers, is because in PHONE 181 The Seatte Times suggests that the circumstance Government. 3 marriage friend husband is supposcd THERE 1S NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT AT AR that the seal catch this year will exceed 3900,000| The ;;::vi;':?r;;flx:;kn12@:':e:?"‘;1' J.?".ffill?l’ %00 ALl ha IR s sk s STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT o ought to cause a renewal of the demand that a por-! ) & t < o 3 . hat the most helpful thing th : z 3 tion, at least, of the proceeds should he turned over|tUrns from the seal herds be given the Territory for lnevuerrx;gnmnmn can do around the house It Only Requires The Will To Act PLAIN DRESSMAKING support of public schools. Without doubt his recom- Coat Relining and Alterations Next to Allen Shattucks’ to the Territorial Treasury. The British Govern-_ ment gives its share of the proceeds from the seal M A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a ndatis will be indorsed by Northern Legislators. ;llle“l‘l‘:m“l:u be aproved by Federal authorities. NOTICE OF APPLCIATION hundred dollars before they can open a bank account fisherics (o Canada, and Canada in turn gives most, FOR PATENT $1.00 WILL DO Mrs. J. McDonald or all of the profits to British Columbia. The British A Senator Returns. | SEWARD ST. method is equitable and it should be followed by the it o Serial No. 06350 STARTING . R T United States. Alaska ought to have at 1 of ' the American profits from the seal fisherie: Of course the profits from the industry will be st half (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) In the United States Land Office for 1S THE SECRET OF Accuuumo Gen, Rosalie Jones and Senator Clarence C. Dill| the Juneau Land District at An- are in Seattle, enjoying the plaudits of the populace chorage, Alaska. INSURANCE much less than the total receipts, for the costs of and the fag end of a honeymoon. Usually a United In the Matter of the A 3 K pplication (ll B the patrol and other expenses in guarding the sealsStates Senator can travel around with his wife with-| op J . DAVIS, of Juneau, Al- '«rst atwn an Allen Shattuck, I and taking the skins are jlarge. Then only 55 per|out suffering dimming of the effulgence which plays| aska, for a Soldier's Additional ¥ e attuck, Inc. i cent. of the net profits are taken by the United|8bout such an august personage. But somehow.| Homestead. OF JUNEAU in the present case, the calcium shifts to the wife, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Clarence talks about Jefferson, but the peopleJ: M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United 5 States, and resident of Juneau, Al- cent. and applles it on the interest of what Russta|'3!k 8bout Rosalie. Political reporters try to get| o '™ 8,04 00 lication serial No. Mr. Dill to tell whether or not he is going to Y 06350 i S this count run, and the people wonder if it isn't a little too 0?,::“ I;: ':::cr}(?;;:;: sAlrnt::n,LRf';i States. Great Britain and Japan get 15 per cent. each, and the United States takes Russia’'s 15 per erty Loss l? ness Interruption Uu and Occupancy INE [ B R early to expect resort to such desperate relief. patent for a trict of land embraced ¥ 3 NEITHER SALOON NOR (-OVERNMEI\T Newspaper photographers have noted Rosalie’slin U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 4 OWNE {IP NECESSARY. insistence that no picture of her be taken unless Mr.|situated on the east shore of Gas- 3 8 - - Dill is present. Such self-effacement is fast winning|tineau Channel, approximately four 3 In his debate with Dr. Butler, Senator Borah said {for her a place in the hearts of her constituency. |(4) miles northwest of the Town of k: if the Eighteenth Amendment were changed we would 1t Mr. Dill is here to look after his political -;';fle;(‘.'; :‘Hkl- in Latitude 58 deg. " be forced with two alternatives: A return of tho|fences, he brought along a charming and expert|oe, U ah;ngu:‘t‘;::ll::l? dlesa::r;i:e‘ri' : saloon or the Government’s entering the liquor busi-|Wire-stretcher. as follows, to-wit: This bank ‘endorses the clean up cam- 3 ness. He condemned the evils of the saloon and A The Bigots Conf: ll: ‘‘Beginning at cormer No. 1 . ! opposed the prindiple of the Government's going into! e go! onfounded. whence U.s.L.'M. No. ~«4 bears i . i 3 business. But no such alternative need follow M. 29 don. 357 W.AER R aRatny paign. Clean premises and a liberal Accident and ] repeal or modification of Prohibition. The matter (Hatitard,, G Bolsans cltspy) by 4 i Eihlo:ossch;l;: LIFE % ' Jovi y 8 r No. 2; ce 8. 5. > 3 might be left with the separate States to handle ,n”‘el‘;“':::,;,,:;" ’:‘:‘ l;’;f:”"‘é' ;;'."r:?:“.:' 'Z';:,]" I;::‘: chains to corner No. 3; thence use of paint enhances the value of real All Forms N, within their borders as each State might decide. 4 by meanders along the line of 2 Ve in the April Atlantic. He answers it specifically, mean high tide of Gastineau . &k That would be the way to do if we would apply|categorically, convincingly. He leaves the bigots| GChannel as follows: estate. - Juneau is prosperous, make her ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. b American principles of government to the proposition. confounded; he makes tolerance popular. He has (1.) N. 69 del..“' W. 2.26 3 The States could establish dispensaries, it they would |disposed of an ugly campaign issue by meeting falss-| chains look the part. , Pride in your property Insurance — Real Estate choose, as the separate Canadian Provinces have done, hood and innuendo with truth and without injurious (2.) N. 82 deg. 58" W. 10.39 or they could have prohibition if they would want|imputations on the sincerity of other religlonists. He| Chains : 3 i %5 has raised himself immeasurably in the estimation| |/(3.) N. 73 deg. 17° W. 2.22 begets pride in your home town. With- A chains of his fellow-Americans by his direct and unequivocal (4) N. 64 deg. 00’ W. 3.03 2 . o . statement. If it required proof that there is no 4 ENCOURAGING INVESTORS. real consict between sreligious loyalty,ta the Catho-) S G deg. 05" W. 1.95 lic faith and patriotic loyalty to the United States, ' he has furnished it. (8.) N. 31 deg. 00' W. 0.57 ‘ in legitimate lines we are willing to co- JA#ANESE TOY SHOP ; : f H. B. MAKINO operate with you in the impovement of Front Street » : P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders Senator Hunt's resolution extending the good will + of Alaska to Isadore and J. D. Zellerbach and to chains to corner No. 1 the p| George T. Cameron and associates and to the pulp One element of the Democratic Party is advo-| ©Of beginning, containing an Your property. \ and paper manufacturing industry which they are(cating William Gibbs McAdoo and Senator Heflin| A&rea of 7.124 E j . ‘ _ about to begin in Alaska, and the resolution of con-fof Alabama as run»ing mates next year. Well, the| ADY and all D"ficmmfll ad- [— e el ~ gratulations and promised co-operation to Mr. Cam- THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM The B. M. Behrends Bank ||| *ivisisa™ land should file their adverse claims (‘)r'l'tlh th: fiexl':lsr of '.‘hlc U. 8. s ce at Anchorage, Alaska, w. Bids soon will be asked on $800,000 building|the perfod of pnlfllenion or thlr:; improvements at Camp Lewis, the first real move-|days thereafter or they will ment toward making the post one of the finest mili-{barred by the provisions of the tary establishments in the country.—(Seattle Times.) |Statute. Dated at Anchorage, Aluh. this Question for today: Could the Anti-Saloon League Jth day M %D‘Y":‘I“N be as sincere as Governor Smith in advocating con- inued separation of church and sum—(cmtnnu'm. publication April 3, quirer.) | muqun June 8, 1927, eron and his associates who will enter the Juneau|(Seattle Times.) . were timely and cannot fail to be helpful. will indicate to all concerned that the peop the ground fully approve of the action of the ‘estry Service in its endeavors to interest people "fih industry in Alaska, and they make it pla\ _ that Alaskans want capital in the Territory an put investors fairly and in a co-operative spirit. ing that bhas occurred in the North for many combination would make a fine wrecking erew.— yerasly .any of thy e “'“‘MI

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