The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1927, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

o 'IHL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WhDNl;SDAY MA\ 4, l927 — —— P — e — e — - ————— — o ————— e, D l 1' I. E vessel was intercepted in the ocean, many miles | ——————— Itore they had a chance to change t0 fg— NI E—— at y ZLLASKA m’)lr(’ beyond the twelve-mile limit, and taken into San| | their street clothes. » b Yo 3 |Francisco. Protests were waged st the seizure ALONG LIFE’S | l-li\'fll’)‘lhmllu-r \;llu] \\'u}:ll:« to get 8 ! PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Socicties o5 T RS v e g < little help around the house should | JOEN W. TROY - - - }:DlTOE AND MANAGER{'\""“‘"‘“ ‘“":“’m"‘)‘“”{‘)‘m"’["‘;l“‘h"l;‘l‘""l"":";m’l’":;r,":l""““‘ DETOUR | linsist on the stork bringing her at i oF ! g ! > de at the ves- { tleast one homely daughter. 3 Published cvery o . by the EMPIRE sel was fllegally taken and she and her cargo will|. LR R A 2| There always have been women 2 Gastincau Channel ""‘:“"'\ i COMPANY ut S0 Wpln BLreets, "“““'1“, permitted to go their way—the United States, in {who would leave off as many years R GRS S SCRER S S S ) = _ - ——— the meantime. paying the damages, of course. 374 Huh' of their ages as the modern ones ! Entcred In th: Post Office Second Class | Ak { "Was she embarrassed when she do clothes. Drs. Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELKS matter | pon z R W 4 tripped and fell Nearly all the girls now seem to . N - B - { A Seattle dispatch says that 50-pound gold bricks| *“No, she showed a lot of self-pos-|think anything as pretty and ex-| DENTISTS Meeting -~ Wednesday ar B ;usscmfflo»v v*b/w‘tls‘s et dmi LY 1y be shipped from laska to Seattle by 1. §.|session.” pensive as silk hosiery should be 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. mm ";n 8 elock B Y e Tor ¥ ,‘W i oy ¢ and ail. Fine. Now all that we need are the 5ol “Huh! If that is all she showed|shown in their entirety, and some of PHONE 56 ¢ ane for §125 I GEO. B RICE, 87 vl postase © Tollowing rates pound goln GRIeks it'a mo wonder she wasn’t embar-|them evidently believe none of the Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. [ B B .(:,.,l-n\,l.)v i advat hs six months, in advance, $6.00 ( rassed other pretty things they buy should |33 —& M. H. SIDE! = onth, in advar 2 ; DA 5 nee b = be kept out of sight either. 3 % B R e s OMics ol any s Fci Bt ol _ “King Plans Holding al Scotch ) 1 Now and_then a wife will let her Visiting Brothers welcom, | lvery of their papors 2 Party."—Headline i When Television Arrives husband have his way so she can rub *delephone for Editorial Business Offices, 374, | King has no monopoly on Scotch parties ’lthr[fi‘.‘up(e“”lmg-ul.lfls x::";:f:;‘|;< Do m the by "‘"': you so” after what Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Bodies | - o . 5 x e shs Tt gl 8 alle 0 v 1% ghe expected happens B G i stiiag o b st e " Epres {minutes ago, what's the matter thil| Nobody can look hungrier than the DENT(ST “SF';:.“{:";’.“’Y | rews dispate o or not| s !1 don’t get an answer “the i . cottish Rite reublic .t i lispater \ novl o g 5 kids in the slums unless it is the atherwise (o dited paper #1d @ e local news The' ‘two: ‘ohfst ~Probthition Idfuntries ' ieIdY Hard-boiled Operator: “KecD you:|puchands of wives who are on a dier. Rooms 8 _i',:‘d' zorv_a]g;‘m' Bldg P L N putlished W ___|contributing millions to campaign funds for the shirt on and hang on, old dear, the ot Ragng gecond Friday each KA CIRCULATION G LARGER [Anti-Saloon League to expend and bootlegging. The lady was in the bathtub and [ can't, News of the Names Club TG SRS SRR} b 4 - B THAN THAT OF ANY 1ON Losuniie: Gobll wefy weld Bk mloos rithatt -giits connect you with her line until shei Adq Inkpen lives in Detroit. wufrpl"n‘ sl -_— Bru A ong hout either. lgars ner clothes on thi i ibia = e R SeL, . S | Ladies are now wearing snakeskin hats. The|Add to Your “Ask Me Another” Book | S ',“n&“h‘;f S}}fnfg‘flflmw Dr. A. W. Stewart * LOYAL ORDER OF I“’M life preservers ought not to object to that. | What has become of the old-fash-| - it P b DENTIST | MOOSE A L g i l‘!‘:';;ld nwlplel w:|lu llmnluul upon mid-| a Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Junea: Lodge No. 700 sht as a ghostly hour? | Meets every Monday ' New Trc(mes with China. | i e ¥ SEWARD BUILDING shehit, § o'cioek Whots i | % i s | Ever Meet Him? PLLUMBING Office Phone 469 Res. Phone 276 Bk i AR ® Hall. ). A. Davis, Dictator; R. H i (c ,,”q,,.,,, Herald.) {He is so doggone grouchy that Il bet } Stevens, qm,‘m‘ I | The press is full of comments on affairs in China.| A smile his face would hurt; | HEATING - i s b ¥ The jingo press Is shouting for war. The more con-|!118 every meal must be a pickle, with d [servative—and we helieve the great mafority of the| A lemon for desert i an | Dr. W. J. Pigg MOUNE JUSBaU TOIGN NC 147 f !spokesmen for the press—advise against any war| o REPAIRING 1 e g { R ata ; |with China, simply using whatever forces we have| «py» gaid Clarence, “what is a tong H L b spxac wud g : b over there for protection of Americans, but without' war? My overhead expenses are at || Office—Second and Main fone n'.'."["l 'u.';f.,fiilfg".:i@/c\§ 4 any aggression “Better ask him about a poker | a minimum. Therefore I can do || Telephone 18 7:30 o'clock. 4 ! | P g | RALPH C. MIZE o People who live at the scene of the Nationalistic gare,” snapped ma. “He is more fa your work for less money. 1. - = | e T movement, and who understand what China is trying miliar with that, though from ,;,.. * i b B | ¥ s ¥ P i E 5 AR i fhak The amount of money he loses on it, he o matter how large, or how ERRCL. Bl e b 2 e RE 'VI()\F\ w \\“<|) FOR RED CROSS. to do, ought to be listened to with respect. The @ i ) — — = ;i {following statement iasned Dy, the: Executive SANL e Ak valliposthey s 1o thinks | small your job you do. yourself {} Dr. H. Vance Order of ! The' Americnn ‘Red: Cr he ant out a call f,;.w(‘ummlln- of the National Christian Council ‘.y]" is,” she added sarcastica e great injustice if you don’t “ Bruaiatin. o St ASHRING e EASTERN STAR § fcan R 083 has se bR Ol th s Wi kit : rica oar e et my prices. Hours: 10 to 12; 6; ; o \ an additional $5,000,000 for the Mississippi River "'::'I"»”W""’]'Iv”':l-“r’(':‘:llxl‘f;" ':’l‘fd!::;wf;r:efil(f‘:::".nm.x ot Among Life's Hardest Jobs {] B¢t My P | i G R aiSecond and Fourth “Tuss. flosd sufferers and each community is asked to double A i e L y b ke ‘ Blinks--Ever tried to square the CALL Licensed osteophatic' physician L TR e ot 4 . : | For thousands of years China has been jeircie or work a problem in the tourth Rt 5 Phons: Office, 167; Residence MAE WILLIA Worthy the quota that was first assigned to it. Juneau had| . pin Sl 0w site s heginning to re- | dimcnsion? I| STEVE STANWORTH || Gastineau Hotel Mildon | ALICH IROWS alveady contributed more than 60 per cent. -more make herself as a national state. The spirit | Jinks—No, but T've tried to learn. | phone 215 Res. 505 || %= R N : than she was asked for Therefore, she will not of nationalism is running high. Young China [to eat with %alse teeth. i Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. || g 8 . 76 ~ “p find it Qifficult to raise the amount of the second wants the position in the world to which | - g ] Dr. G LB KZ'IGHTS OF call. Those who can afford to do so should send| her great population, her vast resources, | What SWN: Mim. on ‘Lite, Ya b r. Geo. L. barton u..,vy-",.c?%}]ml U\S” 1760, ¥ in more money. Contributions may be sent to either and her high and ancient culture entitle | i ki hed R Ny PRSI TSy CHIBOPRACTOB]!el]enfluI!ld{. Mootitgw Sacond : And. st i he First Nati her. She feels that she has a worth-while | “The ukulele was devised by 2 I s Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to 6 7 10 6: | | Monday at 7:30 p. m. Tran- the B. M. Behrends Bank or the First National Bank e i ot Portuguese 40 yoars ago.— News| Robert Simpson, Opt.D. and by appointment’ Phone 269 | |sierit b gthera urzed to"ui- b ) atches leave no doub r o make to the ‘world- | L . The Associated Press dispatches leave no doubt ":::;‘lyl hu qohflv {'m:- lh'u) il (i b fil(xn.l i’ w Bl o) Graduate Los Angeles College A it o i LT N L aha h seessity for a vast s > ey. ‘The a § @ L 8 4 i i nd there were no tlat itres, static | 3 Oatieon ’ g aat e ey h!:'n“l“ : ntr; 'lel hlflx ‘:“‘\l ‘wuu:“”.,j-'mmj::rl‘ ! “‘I“ to live her own life. The old treatles are or income taxes to ruin .a man's dis | | of Optometry and Opthalmology I t Osteopathy. K HJ TURNER, Secretary. 7 suftering has heen keen iy s ) out-of-date, and must he replaced by new position in those days either! Glasses Fitted continue for sometime. A considerable amount of| e mesbilatad of & dlfterent Bapls; Ame i - | Lenses Ground 2 AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF money wanted is to care for those who were made erica has everything to gain and nothing | More or Less True ! i "v]mw “ L. Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. homeless through the direct action of the rescue to lose by negotiating immediately. Ameri- | Somehow the savages shown in BNRE 558 S hie THE-RAPHT M ‘;iu pre g L A T ) forces who broke the Mississippi levees to reduce can business interests have much to gain ‘:""k"“"""'f '.'"'" .rl'w'“.’,', I.‘:";‘: \‘\I‘I"l.t‘ll *7 b s Mussng Gl mu:lh :{ivnt.l,;‘x“' » r’r:‘ “(Yulr‘l': the flow of water and save New Orleans from de- and nothing to lose by rvetaining the friend- ‘L':: w:."{e"“ ""I"w')"m", 3‘“ B < “w‘i \ 4 g i v v anill Tuteeatimatioe: AL, Mones Rl struction. It was a rather heroic remedy, but the ghip of the Chinese people. The ‘“speci | Women wearing something besides o| | Miss Caroline Todd || 410" Glolditeis, Blas Mrk Biba. Badonich:” Mty suffering and damage would have been vagtly greater position” accorded by the unequal treaties | pleasant smil PIANO—HARMONY Pline—Offica: 423, % : a2 - p M«s. Minnie IHurley, Secretary. i had New Orleans been destroyed to Christian missions has become a gr: I Stin, fath ends almost as much Clags and Private Instruction k detriment to the Christian movement. We on hair restorers as mother does on Sixth and Gold St. Phone 5703 | b oA ks s s HELPI w | i | THE TR R | ped treaty with China drawn up on | hair dressers. | THE FUR FARMERS. ‘ slnl s A e T it y {" After he has heen marricd aboui|® i 2 - o ™ ! basi nality and reciprocity—and the We believe the Legislature did the right thing ; re 4:!11!; i" uu'r ~” onakrHal, & O3t 1“BIN” isn't a feminine instead of « Ty A T G e e Physician and Surgeon ! HE JuNpau LAUNDRY i s Al 16 i 2 4 S 5.0 jate, the better for all concerned. | hsaculie. Mtk Valentine's Optical epartment | t 2 < i when it d - the measure appropriating $1 000 | Ta Elin. B Stoe. AOLY WoTHLIBOBL g i l|‘:“'ll “Il‘!h' B RN B. L DOUGLASS Office: 420 and 422 Gold- Franklin Strect, between Front E for the employment of a veterinary surgeon to inves-| At AP b ciad auhiin | ith a e money B i . L. | g o and Second Streets b SAsaio i 8 AN AS b cadie tss ehé Slant will” and “traditional friendship™—it s Ivested in silk hosiery it is safe to| | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | steln Buiding, Phone 582 & A o 80P SADMIR 500N time for very definite action. predict the dear girls won't go in for| | Room 16, Valentine BIAg. e 2 PHONE 359 of the fur mers in Alaska and to make recommen- This cablegram was sent to Washington and toilong pants, but will insist on havin{ | yours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. snd B dations o those concerned. There are several hun-iyne Rederal Counell of Churches, after the troubles any trouser they have to wear onl " by AnSMBtment ! BT e : . dred fur firmers in Alaska and they are located | r for withdrawal of missionaries had begun. tbove the knee- profiably with bell b ! 101a papers ror sale at TR S v, calling el %) » in all four of the Judicial Divisions. They are devel-!It seems to us this statement of the persons on the 'm'»:””p‘ »rn-«v' e SR Qo ek PR AR VRN ) R —— eping what promises to be ome of the important ground ought to carry weight, snd action ought tof Moths conit EOTEe ay | IRELIABLE TRANSFER s : \ o [used to, and beds are so little ace industries of the Territory—a potential taxpaying follow for new treaties on our p: At any rate pied these days we reckon the bed- My strong the need of friendly relations with this great coming pieq also must be living on a pretty, Tue Cuas W. CarTeEr MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE industry. The farmers ‘are not finana enough to carry the burden of employing a scien.|republic ought to be understood by every cltizen!glim diot. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | oo Mot . b y ; the | tiflc man to fight disease and study conditions on|©f Our own republic. When we pass a flapper, Pk 2 i Franklin St Ph 136 iy the varlous farms, but It is well within the possi-] T Y W e L ‘;‘l:)fl‘l"“y',';‘;.’; U e Corfier 4th and Franklin \{it, 979 bl % ; L] h:l( i 'xhn\ ?n( a very few years mu' industry will Mystifying the Poor Indian. ‘kn.\; u‘ul‘il um-rl tha wlw:dmg hmlv — — [ - return to the taxpuyers many times the money that g much of it was her and how much | ) \( i it will cost to aid them at this fime. (Beattls Star.) "excelsior. ! gy PLASTERING , — Sometimes we find ourselves unable to follow] Tumink the weckly pay envelons PREP ARE YOURSELI« [ CEMENT WORK | A ALASKA NEEDS MORE TAXPAYERS. the Tessoning of e learned nadawiereSopreme 00 13 (S T G o % c&l}m&(}:{'rfi?” 3 § ourt. keeping a man going in the straigh: S 'V h A A . W. pl One of the difficultics of leglslating in Alask In 1924 a Yakima Indian killed o decr in S D e el tart wit ny mount A PRONE 181 \ ; fs the circumstance th 80 few of the people Cascades. IHe was given that right, as a ""““‘l We never expected to live to ser % Territorial taxpayers in a sense that the amount of|American, under ancient treaties between his pvnpl«,ime day when the downtown streets THERE IS&%’{%N(A} gfigi%‘é%‘gg% ABOUT et H 3 taxes they pay Is dependent upon the cost of Ter.|#Nd the whites under Governor Stevens. Neverthe-| would look mu;l there hug I)It-lun”n‘ ST. i ! 1 ) . r reste o i it- 3 3 2 a a 2 2 *W ' ritorial government or the amount of the apro-les% the Stute arrested him and fined him fn Kit | horus girls had been driven out ho It Only Requires The Will To Act | PLAIN DRESSMAKING f 4 priations. The business concerns that pay the oceu-|™ “ppu’ gupreme Court of the United States ap- S 4 R A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Coat Relining and Alterations g l'{"'"_"f“ leense taxes pay exactly the same whether|proves the convietion on the ground that the Na- NOTICE OF LCIATION hundred dollars before they ean open a bank account Next to Allen Shattucks 7 BN Appt EPNEIORA, arS or small, and that isltjonal Government's regulative power over game has FOR PATENT $1.00 WILL DO Mrs. J. McDonald i true also with poll taxpayers. The poll tax is alpassed to the State. That is, the United smu«! 8 || SEWARD ST. | Ju fixed amount and the lcense tax is either fixed or|repudiated its obligations, made under a treaty,| Serial No. 06350 STARTING [ s ™ b dependent wpou the volume of business transacted.[to allow the Indian to hunt as his forefathers, i A ING N In neither case is the sum paid increased or de-|from whom we stole the country, hunted. [Int;heJUmted SL"“;' g’:q Ofl’“;"" IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULAT ES creased by the extent of Legislative appropriations. The Indians down on the Yakima reservation: e Juneau Land District at An- THE ( 7 e el i | R T o 1 1, Sk Do) S : : NSURANCE i Bateeiitage of tha people. wiio ‘o) hudlhess in. thelto be (rank about it nefther do we. TR o e J“:“g;“‘:fflf{{; Flrst Natwnal Bank y Territory is directly interested finanacially in the g —_’———‘-h—— oL aska, for a Soldier’s Additionall Allen Shnttuck, Inc' i 3 volume of the appropriations. This circumstance and Nows that Ereaident Coolidge hae received & passi ‘Hopissfesd. OF JUNEAU FIRE It a sentiment that pre i rensti ar less.:pagren o, he National Lassue .hall gamss swill doubUess NGNS HEREEEIBEV N . Phnd Property Loss | 9 S aliout -this' Territors increase the number of young Americans who look!J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United| ——————— Business Inteiruption 1 that the Governments, Fed-|forward to living in thé White House—(Boston |States, and resident of Junean, Al- 9 eral or Territorial, should be good fairies to provide|Transcript.) aska, has filed application serial No. Use and Occupancy every need, actual or fancied, that might occur g:fllSO ": the United States Land l%ml b to any citizen, ey ¢ versati i i, i ce at Anchorage, Alaska, for 0 & ok ‘(‘ no m‘ how ver atile his imagina The Administration and the Democratic leaders| ol o0 AYEIAIARE, o e nfi. A on might be, cause such a demand for appropria-|are mot often in agreement, but both are quoted a81in U, 8. Officlal Survey No. 1565 i i : £ tions that the road is rocky for the Legislature|being for the repeal of the “nuisance” taxes.— (Phila-|gituated on the east shore of Gas. AUTO! i'fi‘:id Mail & E that tries to give economical and businesslike goy-|delphia -Record.) ' tineau Channel, approximately four i ernment : e — ;4\ miles northwest of the Town of g’l;h::: Transportation One great need of the Territory, therefore, i China had better disarm itself before offering to u’nenu.. Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. . Jarger pereontnmn o g rervitory, therefore, i @1y world in disarmament. — (Philadelphia |20’ 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg.| Property Damage a percentage of the population for taxpayers. aeard ) 29" W., and particularly described Liabilit; \ There should be a wider distribution of those who| ‘oo as follows, to-wit: This bank endorses the clean up cam- CASUAL' o iy e in omomica ani wne| rate may e & grot soporuniy 10 et e with| g eSO 20 Sover No, Compenason - FHOE AR I8 Woke watch . d0BA[the. Chl for that mah jongg deal.—(Indianapolis . 25’ W. 26.88 s : C o | Bt he Shaasnryd ot mor/ A0k ap BampAtuny Spopliige s T (OF SHS ek fhmuy g 0 LT R T paign. Clean premises and a liberal Acsident and Heatt ' priations of the public money to corner No. 2; thence 8. 5.74 . A A : i R It's about time for the women to blossom out| chalns to corner No. 3; themce use of paint enhances the value of real All Forms CANADIAN CHURCH DIVIDES .lin their China-inspired fashions.—(Cincinnati En- :’n’ ':!'l:"dehfl,“l;onl'tha 1::!0 of o E T quirer.) i Gl estate. Juneau is prosperous, make her 1 TTU ’Yl']n' Dominion Church Property Commission re- Ch(n;u:al l:. :‘;"(‘;:;.IO' W. 2.26 J P P ! ALLEN SHA CK,IBC. ¢ cently divided the property of the Presbyterian' If the missionaries are forced to leave China,| epajpng : P ide i - Insurance — Estal Church in Canada between the United Church of|hey might try their skill on some heathen Ameri- (2.) N. 82 deg..68" W. 10.39 look the part. Pride in your property \ Bael ge i " Canada, composed of a large majority of the Pres-|¢n%—(Pittsburgh Gazette-News.) chains X % P : i } byterians, the Methodists and oother evangelical e s (3.) N. 73 deg 17" W. 2.22 begets pride in your home town. With- P G A O L ) A G i churches that joined to form it, and the continuing Al Qhine. Sysmig B emd tn o Ihader who 1x. yellpw ch‘:l‘m; N. 64 0 W. 3.03 a + % 4 — ™ |} . . e B 3 ey . 11 3 Pfesbyterian Church, composed of >those Preshyter| " 00 °f Ted—Ulacksonville Times-Union.) chains og. 50 in legitimate lines we are willing to co- JAPANESE TOY SHOP (o m_ns who refused to join the United Church. About Yie ATSHOAS Evistors. Who Telsatned 15 thb &is (5.) N. 51 deg. 05° W. 1.95 * H. B. MAKINO 4 | : $7.260,000 worth of assels went to the United|51 hours didn't break the records of some of the| P4 operate with you in the impovement of Front Stre IS Chureh and §$3,260,000, including Knox College and|politici Indi lis N (i) . 81 A (i £ W SRE i 3 B vtorian Colle d{politicians.—(Indianapolis News.) chains to corner No. 1 the place P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Presbyterian College of Montreal and their endow- of beginuing, containing an your propert; . 0. Box lor Orders i b7 ‘ments, went to the continuing Presbyterian Church. Getting angry is Moscow's way of advertising.— area of 7.124 acges.” Y \ i u £ —_— (Toledo Blade.) Anly and all persons claiming ad- S | E A FEDERALSHIP WILL GO FREE. versely any of the above described A L§ L G 5 4! —_— Playing poker is now illegal in Havana, just l:fl: "‘;:"}{’. flll:l ‘h“;.:‘.':,"‘s"‘l::m; THE CLUB LUNCH i o The decision that the Federalship selzure was|as bootlegging is illegal here in the United States.|Ofice at An‘,_.,m::":. ‘Alaska, [y . ROOM | illegal and that the vessel must be released by the|— (Boston Globe.) the period of publication or thirty|} ' v Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily i | United States is not surprising. The Federalship, days theveatter or they will be The B. M- Behrends Bank TONY LAURIDSEN, | flying the flag of the Republic of Panama, sailed| 1f the Chinese tong members wish to fight, why barred by the provisions of the ; Proprietor j 4 from Vanconver, B, C., with a cargo of liquor, hay-|000t they engage passage for home‘-—(Indilnnpalllll“l;‘-‘::d ko Alaiks, hi ¥ B ALAS - - ] ing cleared for a Mexican port. The American Pro- Y { 14th day.nf Mar ¥ o " QLI)EST ANK IN KA o : ~ hibition enforcement officers had what they thought Ry &:_ Favnber He0- Whothar Tehnocs, " Huk I J. NDL.Y‘%IIIN. 1 THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG to be information that she had liquor on board that'can't make good by uliln‘.—(Plllsburi!; Onu\ta-l Register. BAT, " MOET UP-TO-DATE: . ANL i (o onsimoticn ia: Oaitarns. s ki) Pirst publication April 2, 1927, PEET BQUIFPED JOB PRINTING 4 ' . (Last publication June 8, 1921, & m IN ALABKA, i

Other pages from this issue: