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@ — | FOR PATENT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927. —————— for instance, as that which they now have in the| Mean Brute r Da!ly Alu.sl.a Emplro ooty st o conlioc s o Myt Pl ot o EEMES e omanea [ —as r,.nu b o) O Mrs. Grouch, “that Malay girls never : et » I /ALONG LIFE’S ‘ Are HeODY. URRIL Oisy ‘Wb’ Kx1at oty PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Socicties :oms W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER o gl st % [ DETOUR [copper rings around their necks,! 0F — b ’ PREACHING AND PRACTICE. ¥ (3 ahR it lankles or wrists.” : o ik G Channel Published cvery by : - - N : 3 “Yes” growled her husband, “an | icay Lhanne H“\n"‘h\” COMPA v Street The Verstovian not a “chechaco.” It a lot of fool American youths nev B ® v i = | has at least a speaking’ acquaintance with {Doesn’t Get Us Anywhere But to are happy until they get a ring in|® l\ Entered in the Post Office in ) as Second Class many of the barbarisms masquerading as {0 e Lo _their nose Drs. Kaser & Freeburger| | B. P. 0. ELXS matter. 2 | language under the terms of the Chinook T“,"‘"‘ LB, S8 e today, | { DENTISTS | i ial et -} i ol e B R hat we don't ueed, Can't Help Herself There [ ¥ Goldsien Bid Meeting Wed SUBSCRIFTION ‘RATES. - £ A P There's none wo need less than we do| There's one thing [ note 1 and oldstein 9. nings at 8 Delivered by carrier in Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and of birth nor hope of posterity. They are This craze for speed, ABows ithis. Mia. Hitain Blatt PHONE 56 ! Fika' Hall L ML ortot oAbl ot the fonowibg Fates: | innocent of paradigms, grammar, rhetori i O clothas iie's HOtSNBE WHE CRRVRE Lo ol b RGICR GEO. B. HICE, One year, in advance, $12 six months, in advance, $6.00;] or diction They are unhappily “hybrid, Observations of Oldest Inhabitant Is putting on a lot of fat i = M. H. SIDES, e eme month, in advance, Bl g “‘ not evolved but invented to serve commerce The only things that still avej o T Secretan I T e i Bt o Seremulaity i the dew] and trade and have nothing in common with padded are expense accounts. More or Less True e e R R o g Visiting Brothets wejoome. Mvery of their papers historic languages. Therefore the Chinook — | Applications for alimony show that S “felephona for Bditorial and Business Offices, 37 | guage in general and the word *Siwash’” Lot of Rubbeping Done a lot of girls who were crazy to gel Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Bodies T MEWBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. \ particular represent etymological per- “There's nothing worse than being|married think they'd be crazy to DEKTIST of Freemalonry The Arsociated Press fs exclusively ent i to the use for version.— (Sitka Verstovian.) Il)]lml these days,” remarked the man stay married. ‘ Scottish Rite republication of all news dispatcher cre to it or not 2 ¥ H g who had just got an eyeful of passing! You can call modern clothes a lot| | Rooms 8 and 2 Valentine Bldg 3 otherwise cre d in this paper aid also the local news If use of words from the Chinook jargon has|flappers. of things but you cen't call ‘em chay- Telephor 176 Regular meetings putlisiied A become 8o abhorrent, why “chechaco?” Does the' “Nothing worse, but a stiff necility, for charity covers something. | eI ar o ALASKA CIFCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE .\I(l.ln Verstovian's contempt extend to the old axiom that|runs it a close second.,” replied tho The trouble mt_h @ good many mar- | Gdd Fellows' Hail THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION A\(n;uf!m consistency in preaching and practicing?(other fellow. jeiagta; tmithat siteptiiie Bbigymoon 'I WALTEEB. 1 F"' Becyanry. {Rotenciuee’ the. Fessburise. 08 | A o bride aticks her awest dispositioc o i I | G AR L p = Selanmn . (e ntdaviong . A. W. Stewart “LOYAL ORDER OF arviage License In Los Angeles |wedding dress | The Federal Government's experience with the| Paper.) |7 'Still, good looks can be just as big DENTIST MOOSE Federalship ought to be a warning to the Prohibition| Nowa-Bishop; George G. Nowa, 25, [a handicap (o happy married life i Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Junea: Lodge No. 700 tion | ey $ it Meets every Monday enforcement outfit that there are laws that even|Blaiiche C. E. Bishop, 19 GBS SRR SEWARD BUILDING o S s : R ke | — | No clown in a circus ever is i P BOER aight, 8 o'clock, Moos: It; must. nmot break in it} war . apsiolt’ el A Pessimist funny s .a dumbbell woman who bt b bl .L Hall. ). A. Duvis, Dictator; R. Il !“rum traffic However, if it had not been thul: There always is a fly struts along wearing a haughty look S— -“:il:-\en.fl. Secretary. | foreign countries were involved this time it is pos- For spring, alas, Some of ‘the things flappers we Bt od3 sible that the Antl-Salogn League might have brow- Brings back that summer job lare called scanties, and some of them | {beaten a court into disregarding the laws of the sea| Qf culty i TR catte ) ol il Dr. W. J. Pigg ROSR R, DR NO:. 147 —— ato! N - - { las they have disregarded the laws of the land inl Ask Dad, He. Knows The men who have celebrated thei: b3 97 et n o P T order to give Prohibition the right of way. wpa wald Claréndd, “what is o|golden waddings have had wives who| | PSRFTa o ] Tonth in-Oda el ) - e — Lsurplus?” |made good bread and pies and nat| Office—Secon, “'; e Lig l‘l"‘:t}:(‘ beginning At | Wil Rogers, Mayor of Beverly Hills among other “llu ~....u-|l@ng;, son,” ;;rruwlw'l his | wives who simply made a good ap it Telephone 18 . Rl e ~or hing 9 S 5 B frtin’ s s visited |18 a married man often hears!pearance ; ” 3 s B NAC Secre- T - things that entitle him to fame, recwntly vislted yone . hut nover hes. When a hushand wife tire of cach | — i ttle and Mayor Bertha Landes greeted him upon| ool other you have the poorest tire in| g a RE T T e arrival in her balliwick, but instead of giving Can Bet on That lthe world JaoL. v i ; e ; {nim a key to the city as is so often done, she| “LONGER BOBS DECKREED" - Home to some men is heaven. and | mmml;‘)r-_ 1210'1 ‘é:flffm e EASTERN STAR That was a glorlous day’s work yesterday whem ,....nie) him with an anchor. The obvious sug-|Headline {just a battle field to a lot of others Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 6 | | the House of Representatives passed (he “Revenue,gociion was that he anchor and stay awhile | Maybe, but our guess is that a lot| A good many marriages fail be-| e iyt S e T . Bill without raising the taxes at a single place.| b e e e i,.r the girls will just w thewr [eause he fath pindaw 't rich Licensed osteophatic physician In fact it was better than that. Taxes were reduced Responsibility brings conservatism No JARCEE DO ITA R RgHsh g I”f o FEIOHRD Gastineau Hotel Matron, ACE BROWN fh two instances. Theré should have been Other, what the exegencies of -polities may hé‘Legti Whaddya Mean Gentle Spring? | Daily Sentence Sermon . i e o Jeductiors, but a t was mude, and we n NOPE€ 4re not quick deliberately to destroy industries. Spring brings, among other thing’.| yoyu can always get a bumper crop . K.TXuHTa OF to look forward to further reductions over a wider AT N LR i ihuuw cleaning and tornadoes! !l,\, sowing seeds of discord. Dl‘ Ceo ], Barmn COLUMBUS range two years henco Jighty-s N i Sabala- weve e R e gy ) = i 3 SRR o i o Seghers Council No. 1760, oo SRS Rl i et ) RIS LR At eae ShRIN Rere KUERIP T A roun i3] Lot of "Em Like Her ; A CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bldg. | | Mk, ‘Wit i 'tan It wiil be rth a lot to Alaska to have ¢ up down thers These Mexican insurrections are [’ » to be the husband of Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to 5: 7 to 5: | | Monda ran- X 14 that t} e A LB " Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | a i Phone 269 y news sent out to the world that the Alacka nearly as bloody as those Chicago gang wars. | This Mrs. Hunt; I , UF SRaTBEC Rppatee e sient b others urged t- - islature slightly reduced ti and mi o i iy i ‘Mm the sharpest tong (zr:)d“au Los Adngoele; 100“1958 is not the practice of Medicine. P Strect BDWL TCINTYRF G ! any poi That action mnectio vith the 5 Nishalsa 5 worse: [ tometry an: thalmolo | Surgery not Osteopathy. K. H. J. TURNER, etary - i ot That actlon. in connection with the Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler lrgeq Return to! jie " Jecen is blunt ! v Ak l‘"p 2L i i SEY el Lk i D Hunt Resolution. welcoming the paper manufacturing I(-fl'(-rwnmn Principles. e | Glasses Fitted [\ v industry to the ‘lerritory, will he very encouraging phki e S | More Important 1 Lenses Ground L — AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF i Nk | 8 3 X ! ALASKA, Igloo No. 6 agsurances to 1 who are about to invest from (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | Son—She knows her onions, dad. | 2 "v]( itko W ] f\]brocht o . 6. $20,000,000 to $30,000,000 or more in developing Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler the other day at! [Dad—Maybe, son, but when g 1 S R SRR SV " PHYSICAL THERAPIST Mecting every second Friday o A 'new industry in the Territory Charlotesville, Virginia, made a plea for a nU”“.;p‘:n):”;,Km:‘wqw!fl'::ln.‘n-m:-f“l.;::" 81 ‘f‘w“,’lf | Medical Gymnastics. Massage | [each month at § o’clock p m. Cards B was M vory’ fne to the principles of Jefferson in a masterly address; {6 KNOT SO W ARG ST S ; li Todd || P and refreshments. At Moos. Hall E T R at the celebration the University of Virginia of b it e & Caroline Tod i 410 Doldstein . Bidx, Mrs. Fdna Radonich, President; the 1$4th anniversary of the birth of that great| Buchl | NO—HARMONY ., & ] 2 EIebaQIsey =24 @ 'Mis. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. UNFORTUNATE EXHIBITION. | Americas Mrs, Brown: o you brlieve e | | (Clizs and Private Tnstruction. Dr. Butler portrayed as evils to be overcome thel earthworms sing?” | } i R Ko (el 5 . BT i The refusal of the Senate to confirm the nomina- tYranny of majorities or blocs, the diversion of demo-| Mrs. Black: ell, if you call llllfl R S S i - " u tions of former Semator A. J. Dimond and Dr. J. H. Cratic institutions to suit the purposes of privileged awful racket coming, from the hath:| ) —®'| pr. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY 1 e e Tioard ot Rowenit of the Clasees, the abstention’ from' voting gf a'large per-|room slssifg, 1 do RpRATTE. : = Physician and Surgeon i Tue Junnau LAUNDRY omig for members of the Boars of KeREWA OF “N€ contage of the electorate, governmehtal tendencies S | Valentine's Optical Department Peankiin Btrect: batiosin Frout Alaska Agricultural Coilege and School of Mines to extravagance and injustice, and the dominance’ L o S SR g, R. L. DOUGLASS | Oftice: 430 and 423 Gold- Qs iy o an unfortunate exhibition of petty polities *of collective mediocrity over men of ability ana ~‘HOW SHE GAINED 10 POUNDS{ | oppicrAN and OPTOMETRIST | stein Buiding, Phone 582 ond Stree Dimond served in the Senate during the last two excellence IN 23 DAYS"—from an ad. Room. 16, Vafenbhie: B, ! PHONE 3598 i ¢ i | T i i Probably gained it trying to re " [ — " sions with ceredit to himself nd i pable The principles of Jefferson prevailed over those Auce | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | S > H - benefit to the errite He one of the ablest of Hamilton, who saw in a strong Federal Govern- “Him that hath gits” seems to be| | by Appointment 1 1 t The B 3 | citizens of Alaska fotie, loval to the Ferritory ment the political ideal. especially true m’hwmlmn wHO a1 {4l —:;] Ol papers tor sale a ¢ Empire. | g... — ] | and of the very highest iniegrity When' he was! Jefferson put all power into the hands of the overly blessed with fat -~ Hamed by Gov. Parks for (he position fo which the DéODle. Dr. Butler quotes from President Jefferson's RELIABLE TRANQFER BRAAte Tetusod 1ts sinction ‘the feeling wan that the N1o¢ inaugural: “We are ldeallsts, we. are Wil re- i Aare ) his Tue Caas W. CArTER MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 * " g iy publicans,” concluding, “we are all Federaists, we, Judge—Why did you shoat this COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE 3 Agricultural College and School of Mines had been ... .11 Republicans, but only usefully s0 on the, Young man? “ : Is the Gr Tribute” X 4 are a I ans, y ) h » ¥ i The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute' Our Motto epecially fortunate. A better man for the place ondition that we are all Jeffersonians.” Cuiprit-—He was going with the| could not have been found And then Dr. Butler quoted the following signi-{lady next. door, Your Homor, and Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 R o M It is said by those who kunow him that the fics Glaageh’ trom, &- sphach . AbYRARD Ao colnl SIe JUYENITE TUAP 41 gobi loely - is said N hose who know him ha he ‘|4.n\l passages from a speech by Abrham Lincoln! ¢/ o in on San Francisco he would - ™ qualifications of Dr. J. H. Romig are equally as high in April, 1859: |come along and honk his horn for 10 s s 43 — g — —_— as those of Mr. Dimond. | It is no child’s play to save the princi- | minutes for the gfrl. T T T o ——— pL,\STER[NC | B Gullahi and the Derbitory ke ihe ciitef ples of Jefferson from total overthrow in | Judge—Case Alsmissed, and Nk PREPARE YOI )RSEI l;‘ CEMENT WORK | sufferers from the action of the Senate. Mr. Dimond thin, i““”‘l’"fi m”‘" ";’""‘:""" “" ";I'("*’" \f‘,‘;:"",‘,':":’,:‘,:,,,f}{o(',x" 'f(""n" ,f::,”" 5, J CONTRACTING apd Dr. Romig stand too high for their x‘l-])ul:ntinnn‘ are e DANNIBOUS., f (AEom 0 o ! s . C. W. WRIGHT : | ciety, yet hey are denied antl evaded with tart lt n mount y to suffer on account of the peevishness of a few no.small show of success. 'Nother Sprmn Mynery y PHONE “1 Politiclans, [ Even at that day it was sought in various w .:e:"l""‘"l‘:ufl“" funtly: whas yiear ige THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT MR. HOOV fi( O\};l;: N to supplant the principles of free government by re-|*S e 1 otien have wondoren STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT 2 o A LOANS. sorting to those “o eatIan;" enpte. m “lhow the neighbors ever got the no- i . e r macy."” tion 1 buy a lawn mower and garder, It Ollly Reqmres The Will To Act PrLAIN DRESSMAKING Herbert Hoover's suggestion that no nation should| In these days the effort to break down nm! l‘\dllf“mulu for the use of the community, A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Coat Relining and Alterations | permit the lending of mouey by its citizens to Jefersonian "I"“‘“"“"‘ bl s A b i T ) hundred dollars before they can open a bank account Next to Allen Shattucks’ | another n Y S i ducen T i 0 s iq Dersistent and—we say it with profound regret —| . another nation for military preparedness purposes is DETSIONE I ER B ess. NOTICE OF AYPLCIATION $1.00 WILL DO M“g,;'@}}ffi‘g‘r’“"” ‘I L] one of the most important declarations to come from| "y ' LT Uhih characterizes the situation in ; ona in high place for sometime. It is particularly|joor with accuracy than it defines thel Serlal No. 06360 3 emphasized by the statement of Thomas W. Lamont giyation in 1859 |In the United States Land Office for of J. P. Morgan and Company commenting upon the Speaking of the innovators, the reformers ‘,” {he Junean Land District af An: baleful effects .u!’ the wvmn«-lnitfn unufnx ]mlith':ll'furm\lln of lllul”llllne, Lim:cln nul(;r ; ( chnnge. Alaska, n banking firms for foreign loans—intimating | They wogld delight a convention ol In the Matter of ‘the Application that their anxiety for choice investments might crowned heads plotting against the people. of J. M. DAVIS, of Juneau, Al- k cause war by providing the where-withal They are the vanguard, the sapers and min- aska, for a Soldier's Additional i Not only is Mr, Hoover's suggestion in the ers of returning despotism. We must re- Homestead. M z i T ? Y : pulse them or they will subjugate us. All NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That & interest of peace among nations, but it is eton-| Ronanita Tomerian. tn tho< MmN b in. the [J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United 4 omically sound. Money loaned to aid a ion for conerete pressure of a struggle for national ates, and resident of Juneau, Al- A military preparations usually reduces the value of independence by a single people, had the l(;:';:‘oh? n:gfl lll;p]‘lcnllosn serlnl| No 3 the security that is given for the loan. On the 408 the foresight, the sagacity, to in- 60 ‘in the United States Land oolness, & Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for other hand, if money were loaned only “where troduce into a merely revolutionary docu- patent for a tract of land embraced some productive result wounld be gained” the loan ment an abstract proof applicable to all in U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 would add to the security behind it The market meny and all kinds, ’"mlll to I(>mhu|lm :t ::tuale«lc':‘m thle east shore a:( ‘f}“i effects of military loans, at best, are transient in there, that today and in all coming days neau annel, approximately four BRERR ihnrs wWhile' thi ot lokaR tob Boaonctive shall be a rebuke and a stumbling block to (4) miles northwest of the Town of y i . L ; the very harbingers of reappearing tyranny Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 68 deg, g purpises are likely to endure. and oppression 20" 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg. . While we are generally speaking not in favor| pui (ne Eighteenth Amendment s in the Fea-|*3 W. and particalarly described k of curbing commercial uctivities of any kind by law, Conatitution e ",,g:"‘lvn";"“ "! it i we @ inclined to believe very strongly in the —_— whenri l’Y‘.S‘.‘:,hrll figrne:‘ b‘:ara § wisdom of Mr. Hoover's sug Reveals Stalwart Americanism. N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chalns £ e —_— distant; thence E. 19.09 chains 4 THAT WASHIN 1‘01\ TATE HIGHWAY (Washington, D. C., Post, Rep.) to corner No. 2; thence S. 5.74 ROW. : It is unnecessary to say that Governor Smith's Iflmlns to corner No. 3; thence it oo letter reveals his stalwart Americanism and devo- I:‘y”"'l'”h"l‘;;“t;‘(‘[g“‘n‘"‘al:::‘;‘!;": i The row in the Washington State Highway|tion to the Constitution, but it may :«: added ,““':l‘ Channel as follows: Commission fn which the Governof is pitted against!he displaya the highest ability in his exposition (1) N. 69 deg. 40° W. 2.26 E the ‘Btate Auditor and the Stute Treasurer I8 anlOf the various phases of this delicate subject of| chaing ] ybtor; ¢ i ick ® AN Lehureh and State” No one who reads his letter (2.) N. 82 deg. 58’ W. 10.39 . Mlustration of what has frequently occurred in onef o, qoubt either his sincerity or his loyalty to both| chains or another of the States where there Is no responsibleiyiy country and his church. . He shows that loyalty h(ls.) N. 73 deg. 17° W. 2.22 A head to the ate Government. The State Treasurer(y, ope is not incompatible with loyalty to the chains and the Statc Auditor in Washington are elected |other. spoh) N§4 ool QR 108 :. by the people and, therefore, arve independent of the It is something of a reproach to the American (5.) N. 51 deg. 05’ W. 1.95 % Governor. . They may defy with impunity the man |spirit that a question should arise as to t_ho entire chains » Brein " selected by the people to be the Chief Executive KIE\'nljozl rt;lqt(‘r:thnllr citizens to the Constitution of h(“ N. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 s. The Governor is not in full command |the United States. chains to corner No. 1 the place ,;: :’ fhebion; A8 rnor is not in full command |5, Oy good man? Is he fit for the office?| Of beginning, containing an . i steramant. Unless a 'candidate is otherwise fit for office his| area of 7.124 aczes." b »’lxperlence has shown that there should be a religion, whatever it is, will not make him fit; Any and all persons claiming ad- single head for the executive branch of government|unq if he is fit, his religlon, whatever it is, does|Yersely any of the above described | In a State just as there is in the Nation. There are k:" _many reasons, and as sound, why the Governor % appeint heads of State departments as there «w the President should appoint the members of his Cabinet. It counts for efficiency when the ;.‘ whom the people elect o be their Chief ? ‘f8 the Chiet Executive in fact. He can fi( Ql” ‘when he can choose those who are P his Administration. mfl N no -uh mix-up in New York, land should file their adverse claims . with the Register of the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publichtion or thirtyf not make him unfit. With our marines in Nicaragua and China there seems to be nothing for our larger film producers/days thereafter or they will be to do but open foreign studios.— (Detroit News.) bt""d by the provisions of the statute. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this 14th day ot Mareh, 1927, J. LINDLEX GREEN, For the American citizen a good foreign pollcy'n"g publication April g,n.l..l:%" is to stay at home.—(Toledo Blade.) Who was running the world before H. G. Wells took over the job?-—(Detroit Free Press.) ll.nt publication Jume 8, 1927 STARTING . : IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU CLEAN UP This bank endorses the clean up cam- b 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 BANK IN ALASEA Ly INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. FIRE PruPerty Loss Business Interruption Use and Occupancy MARINE 0 S tered Mail AUTOMOBILE Fm and Transportation il CASUAL'E Compensation Public I.iablliti Accident and Health LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders —_— THE CLUB LUNCH 4 ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG BT, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANV ‘!;‘UI'PPED JOB PRINTING s e P—