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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1927. — o ——————————————————— 4 . | that the word is not an epithet and that the Indians]®: -2'modern women take as their ideal | ' ” ’ ] ake as 3 (R a's — g Daily Alaska Empire |i' wuerin fiee 5 mssreiension shen the| | fog et eyl . g el resent it. It has contended that the resentment| | LONG LIFE’S ARt B vl gl PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies : EDIT s misapplie i S doe: se 4 Yo { D 3 1 at- | JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGEB|‘| misapplied. That is all. It does not use the \\uul,‘| DETOUR § |ter Rhow -little . she. found” fn his | 1 oF¥ - = i —— becausé it is easier mot-to do so than to clear up| 1y 8 pockets when shg went through ‘en 7 o STRE | H AM HILL s . A Published every ¢ xcept Sunday by the EMPIRE|the misapprehension ¥ 4 at night. & Gastineau Channel | i PRINTING COMPANY i Second @1 Maln Strects, Juneau ——— , S - ole . : A Alaska ! AR Miss Thrill of Sheddi | L e ry = H B S AT e A of Shedding More or Less True {8 i Second Ciassi,,ia- GoRnriBeen ol Mr., Heintslonin, fhg SRR dtistclomtiotey tinofie, ‘fos | The only attention a man's lezs| |Drs, Kaser & Frecburger B. P. 0. ELKS ) - o |eisco to confer with those who have been awarded When it starts to warm up injget is from the doctor who is called DENTISTS Meeting Wednesda) 1 —_— ———— ~itwo large pulp timber units in Alaska means that spring in to cure the rheumatism in them 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. 2 'r'ylf"-'"“'{; illl 8 o'clock L SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the Forssty: Service 'will ¢t cease servine Alaska]THCY have so little on The rich can afford a lot of things ¥ YEO . 8 Oelivered by carrier in Juncau Dougias, Treadwell and m‘“: i A h:“"\ !\ lr||<‘"“(:u;4 m.rlvlmlg Alaskal “riioy can't take off a blooming|the poor can't, but yowll find the PHONE 56 GEoO. o Lo % R it etate S A he o r | ; # il A e thing. banker's daughter doesn’t wear any Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. M. ar el e ¢ One year, in advance. § six months pvance, $8.00:) S RT3 | — more clothes than the shop girl does. | &% H AR k eme month, in advance, 1120 g . ‘.\ it The conviction of the defendants in the Snyder-| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | Judging from the pictures of the Visiting Brothers welcome, RS D Sy cunk Lpr T ey will promptls PO [Gray case in New York within less than two months! The old rubber plant has passed stokers in the hold of a ship, a good - et b v S from. it abraiitadt . eitrke S o it plain|OUt Of the picture, but there has been many flappers arve all dressed for th . _Ordi ¢ == uv“y*e'flp‘xf e tor it 1 an Jus 7 (Erom e Mommiesicn at the SR IERCHe ""”"|:| marked increase in the number of job of shoving coal into the furnaces Dr. Chnr]es B JCHHC Co-Ordinate Bodies :) S kit : that people cannot commit cold-blooded murder inthe rubber necks. under a ship's engine. DENTIST of Freemasonry Riie Avooutated Drasn In cxti for| New York with impunity. —_— A lot of men who never drink a Scottish Rite \ santiilic tlon of all not | oS | The Ananias Club drop get wives “like that,” and we| |Rooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg Regular . meetingh 3 v otherwise credited i 1d also the local news | Former Senator picked an Indianap- “My lawn is full of dandelions,” |often wonder what could have got Telephors 176 . second Friday each k published herelr |olis banker for the Democratic Presidential - ""lsaid he, “but I never cuss thom, fo |them into such a dazed conditio . LRI R e MR ALASKA CIECULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|[. > 0 0teF e sidential nomina-|hey make the yard look like it was| The impression some flappers give | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secrerar TTHAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | tion Tom Taggart always picks an Indiana son for|covered with a carpet of gold.” |us is that the top of their stockings [ ik oo e s e 58 the nomination. It enables him to get the delega- - has just as hard a time meeting —14 p & ) ' " | | A {tion in hand without a fight between the leading|Weather's GeMngnoen il N"V"'l,“,hml“ “:mv‘“ Prir e g sl B do Dr. A. W. Stewart I‘OYu‘ugfiEx oF Rt | candidates. ’ {the band of their trousers . ! | Ko | “Pa" said Clarence, “what is a! It isn't any harder to make a wom DENTIST Junea: Lodge No. 700 ! —_— | drought? an understand the plays in a base- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Meets every Monday Th 1 1 id ! | “It's something we never have in ' ball th t is to make a } izht, 8 o'clock, Moose The annual cyclone epidemic has swept north- 4 somel ve never have in ball game than it is to make a hus. SEWARD BUILDING p zht, 8 o'clock, Moo ward from the Gulf States to the Middle West, 1t APFiL” Browled his dad. [band understand that Mis wife would | | yyce ‘pnone 469 Res. Phone 27| | Hall. J. vis, Dictator: R. H MG ihthe! BataiR oo bbbt - be eternally disgraced if she didn't | yg —M | Stevens, otary, | s & 00d of Kansas. City and| No, Don't Ask Us Another a new dress to wear to the ! i T 5 {moved toward the southwest, causing the loss of| The Damn girls, of White Plains.|reception, " T ~———— g \MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 life and property in several States from Missouri, N. Y., have had their name changed! A man is an animal who will roas g . |and Kans: e north and ard to Texas |0 German—Cincinnati Enquirer. ja woman for wasting so much time 7 s ] g o |and Kanaas on the north and southward to Texas.|'®,DSFOn GrobnAL Hyauier. |a woman for wasting o much time Dr.gW ."._]__.‘1’1,__ At it dcms \ | _— — I phia Inquir |around for an hour watching a safe) TRk lows' Hall, beginning = at ¢ ‘,' é, i . 3 | Damifweknow. |being hoisted to the fifteenth floor . 7:40o'clock. N ' H Dollars for Shakespeare. : S | When some wives say “men ar | Office—8econd and' Main HAUDE M i No Chance men” they pronounce the last “men” Telephone 18 PR i p (Manchester Guardian.) Since the big bills for Easter lids |in a way to make it sound as if it s — - — ——— R Accordnig to Reuter message America is to] Doth yoarly bust ‘em, iwere spelled b-r-ut-e-s. Order of S RNCOLT TING NE W take a million-dollar share in the movement to re- Men wish the women would adopt — A TN T il | | EASTERN STAR MORE ENCOURAGING NEWS. build and endow the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre This hatless custom.—Sum Hill, i Daily Sentence Sermon | Dr. H. Vance ! o e ke {at Stratford-on-Avon. At least that is the splendid|Cincinnati Enquirer. The poorest way to get up in the{ | g ooom 201 Goldsteln Bldg. ansang bt s The announcement 1o Junean Cold Storage intention, and the name of Professor Baker, who is ot WOrRIBING: Sine Have fall world is to sleep on the job | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5 olock, L O° O Fi HAL Company will erect a vy building ¢® concrete| Director of the Dramatic Faculty at Yale Univer-| e bid A 2 7 to 8 or by appointment A 5 < orthy " i e J 3 ! Ll d ¢ hati hysician Matron. BROWN and steel construction instead one-story build-|sity, adds academic authority to the plans proposed. | g | News of the, Names Club i B e R iaaien St This almost skirtless custom. t has heen loeated ax ack Si whs planned st first, wi dtobulle CRDREHY |r|.ulml\“ sum s fm.'l.hmlmmlt;', :“v'".l“"‘""' t the funds pu when men get the bills for skirts|jaat. 1o 1 chare of o roundhous Gastineau Hotel LRt of 1,000,000 pounds fnstead of half is another already raised here the Stratford Theatre could not| pach month they almost bust 'em |in Chicago T A T WA e 2 i e e ey It is pro- MY be built without stint but generously endowed —Judd Lewis, Houston Post-Dispateh.| Glad Cheek was married in | COLUMBUS Lt i IR ey A i) ok ¥ “he Sop. A8 @ center of dramatic training and research. If| Ca Lo Angelog 1a86 “we — 8 | Seghors Council No. 176 posed to have the plant in full operation "by SeD-lthoee Americans who have enjoyed Stratford abroad Had Familiar Sound | 00 Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday at. T340 b, ™. Trane tember 15, two months before the closing of theland Shakespeare at home respond to the appeal “What makes you think that Judge| , v HIR sient b others urged to at- T 1 j nould | with t} b Rkl ta: AN o) AnRER T man - naked: this 1 ] | | CHIROPRA ellent B 1 | tend. ~ Council Chambers halibut season. This will mean that Juneau should with the generosity that is conspicuous in their,i8 an o arried ma sked thel | . Office Hours 10 to 12: 3 to 6: 7 to %: | [ o T AP, have a specially large fall fishing season for the private lives, England will not be slow in gratitude.|fitst speeder who was leaving the| | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. BEGU G appointment, . Phone 264 | B By RNTR, "Secenty T RB 0 halibuters will ba uble to crowd two or three extra|At the same time it is to be hoped that this giftiCOurtroom after settling up for step Graduate Los Angeles College | 1% ot the practice of- Medlcitie: [ - gt A e h nis, Will not be circumscribed in its conditions. Cer-| PN On it 5 § A of Optometry and Opthalmology ' | Surgery not Osteopathy. ! AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF trips into the fall season by selling their fares in this “Recause,” replied his companion in No. 6 h B : . ‘of the tainly there ought to be a theatre at Stratford which| decaufe.” repiie hils companion 1 Clisson Bireiil [ ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. LA e s o o be one 0L the qoes honor to the dramatist of old and to the builder| |~ ¢ | : > Lasses eq Meeting eve nd Friday ol g ; long experience in heaving a wii of today. But during the winter months a continuallpiol ot excuses could have roasted repertory at Stratford would hardly gur alibis the way he did.” | o v e 2 each month at 8 o'clock p m. Cards Ielene W. L. Albrecht and refreshments. At Moost Hall big halibut ports of the Pacific Coast Lenses Ground rge means that he announcement of Mr. Ge there will b2 at least four large construction projects find a public, and the Memorial Theatre ought then : B SOy 3 ';_ PHYSICAL THERAPIST Mrs. Fdna Radonich, President; in Juneau during the coming summer--the Cold to be a base of ope ions for ome or more com-| No Joke 1] I 1 Medical fi;:;vv:](vvrz:lli‘f;- Mussage | {Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. Stordire o I ach he Masonic Temple Panies of high quality who might take Shakespear-| THE LINE OF CLOTHES - aad § 8 DAL — —— s e e e have the least opportunity of seeing the better side! Well, some of the clothes aie mot| | PIANO—HARMONY 1 P)1re—Officat : gt T Ju Taoa | vide a large payroll for the City to add to general of modern acting and production. Naturally, if there Move than line right now.—Sam| ! Class and Private Instruction | P oy o et B HE JUNRAu LAUNDRY business activiti |was an American welcome for the Stratford company Hill in Cincinnati Enquirer. | Sixth and Gold St. Phone 5703 | | — T g|| Franklin Strec’, between Fiont ext year's: bullding operations should includefan American tour In the winter would be an ad-{ But you must admit Sam. it is the ) o » and Second Streets the beginning of the Capitol and, fn all probability, mirable gesture of response to the liberality wnnrn,‘_j.’:,f_”; v B i el M e DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE 359 the pulp and paper mills at Thane, Imay now be forthcoming. A Stratford memorial e R o Physician and Surgeon i P TN SRR should naturally have its roots n'ml flrxl‘ flnwvring’; Hose Ain't Always Hose Valentine's Optical Department | ¢ IR 4 [ - — Y {by the Avon. If the plant can disperse its seed to They do, 'course at the kind | P. L. DOUGLASS i Oftice: 420 and 422 Gold- TE L ST HOSPITAL DAY. ‘]lt]m‘rw legs favored by nature and by literary tradi-| The flappers wear, | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | stein Buiding, Phone 582 L] = e tion. the gift would be the more fruitful. The true But at the garden hose Room 16, Valentine Bldg. M T The world is never weary of singing the praises|Shakespearean memorial should have Stratford forl Men never stare—Sam Hil.| | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. snd Il Ty 8| | RELIABLE TRANSFER of her heroes and heroines. The eslendar abounds|i!S sanctuary, but its parish is not bounded by a Cincinmati Enguirer. i by Appointment | Ao Phone 149 Res. 148 ] & Ty brations. Tomorrow. | COUNLY map nor watered only by a Midland river - . G151 i;|01a papers ror sale at Tic Zmpire.| | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE with anniversaries and celebrations TOMOFFOW, | ooing amid gresn felds | A dress holds no appeal e Our Motto through the observance of National Hospital Day.| A 3 Rt | It it is on the line; g o our attention will be recalled in a strongly notice-| No F A o i But, boy! If it is filled E [ 22 FERA i No Federal Schoolmaster. ‘e 1 ? v btk 3 e e SR il tn thel hnivareasy. ob the bith of Bios o Lt [ 108 1ike atgRo® dwegt wing Tue Cuas W. CarTER MORTUARY & T ence Nightingal L of The Lamp,” “The (Cincinnati Enquirer.) e i kel ¥ gl “Th : : ” , | b | e Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute > Angel of Crim And “how far that little lamp | There should be general agreemnt with Secre-| How'd She Get 'Em That Way? PLASTERING I has thrown beams!"™ For such was her clarity | tary Hoover in his condemnation of the idea of a| Morris T. says he overheard Corner 4th and Frank!in St. Phone 136 CEMENT WORK | of thought, her breadth vision and genius for portfolio of Federal Education, |woman say to anather, “I scrubbed ) | CONTRACTING o arganization, that she not only anticipated, but laid The Secretary affirms that there is no critical|on my knees all week for §1 | —— —_—— e e =/ C. W. WRIGHT { b1 H % a condition requiring the creation of a Secretary of{ That's all right, comments Morris, ——————— e —— 4 Fy the foundations of practically every phase of modern 3 it her knees hold out PHONE 181 ) R inge b8 beak Education The present public school system s Anil who' oftenid Bor 'the: $17 1 » _— BRI e N T s {better than any of the systema of the old world.| Abd, Wwho offered hev the #11 4 And we do honor to her glorious memory by the|ry {5 a system with many. faults; but these con- | n? observance of Natlonal Hospital 1 Y. on this her|stantly are being corrected or eliminated. The coun-) ang They're So Polished. Ya' Know S W' h 1 A This hospital movement has taken a very|try nelther needs nor desires an educational over-|Though for Wi iy Start 114 ny mount birthd ook R some musical INSI)RANCE : Nor . e_States are quite ete t active form throughout America. We in the North llnnl' The_States are llull? r'O_lrnn ]l’l to lool hn :‘r, . menty | THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT o bave ample opportunity to show our community |education and jts intersts. The President should| Contess I do not care, STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT i| Allen Shattuck, Inc spirit and to pay our tribute to s worihy a cauge|N¢ed N0 official advice in the matter. There are|l like pianos, for I've always found AR’ 'E SR - 2 ) g s 3 ST many reasons why the creation of ‘such a portfdlio] They are upright and square. : 'he ] FIR. by our personal cooperation. Visit Your Hospital—{yignt lead to disastrous results. The reasons ad-| e It Ollly Req“"es 1‘"’ Will To Act Property Loss visit it and sce for yourself the advantages, the|yunced in favor of the idea are not at all con- She Never Figured on Alimony A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Business Interruption benefits you are privileged to enjoy in your center.|vincing. The country already has enough and to| We dow’t know Just whom the hundred dollars before they can open a bank adcount Use and Occupancy Hospitals are built for the relief of the diseased (spare of bureaucratic impositions. E OF AWDYOTAT MARINE and afflicted. The patient is the unit that brings| Secretary Hoover said: “I am convinced that the NOT!CI;O(;FP:;EII&?ATION AN VILL O | Cargo all the leading forces of ety to a common fighting "”flx'v u-l nn:flvls:n'h}e nlml lllmt grlaatjz‘ l;)l d:lewnhenolr:tl semial NSRS 0 STARTING Hulls ¢ T AR I and advantage of education. Under its sails 7 iy ? % i i ground. e occuples the conter of the stage. ANy GBI UG SRR (T LS nedome | In the United States Land Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING Amgfi%';;fi;:d Mail the building and all the planning—all the studying | jining results which rival those ot any people] the Juneau Land District at An- Fi d T tati and all the experimenting have for their one definite!in the world.” chorage, Alaska. THE C«l);: R A purpose the return to normal condition of the patient. This patently is true. Rducation is most import-{In the Matter of the Application . . k P k4 D St Ann’s Hospital, of historic foundation, will{ant. It deserves every stimulus and encouragement| Of J. M. DAVIS. of Juneau, Al- irst ationa an. roperty Damage keep open house in an especial manner on tomorrow, | that it is in our power to give to it but there is ',’,“k“‘ for a BENISs Addlclonal T and will hold her celebration of National Hospital |[RO need for a' Feedral educational representative in No-r(;'("';sl;.:“””m”\, GIVEN That OF JUNEAU c"guu ti . oy . ‘ s alre: v AT CT ol P, YOS I i O Th Day Her splendidly equipped s departments the already overcrowded Cabinet of the President, . M/ DAVIB, a ciiivsn of the United| e 'ompensation Mr. Hoover is also an solid ground in the fol- Public Liability i will be open to all visitors. There is much to see|jowing conclusions: s f;;:‘“h;"":1‘.";"‘;"':)‘:";:85"“;"“:;",‘:; ok Accident and Health § and more to learn and understand, I do not feel that the term mass educa- 06350 in the United States Land e a{g ional Hospital Day is not a collection day, tion, can justifiably be applied’ to_ our Office. at Anchorage, Alaska, for All Forms ] therefore not remunerative to our institutions of | school system, which 8 far in' the lead of patent for a tract of land embraced ¥ mercy otherwise than in the moral support of a Europe. Educational facilitiés are greater In U.'S. Official Survey No. 1565/ u’i tesponsive public to the cordial favitation extended here than anywhere else. The equipment situated on the east shore of flus-} ALLEN SHATTU( K,Inc, K ¢ L3 % ;- of every department of our Sschools ade- tineau Channel, approximately four it citizens for closer acquaintance. This moral support Quatély: niscts " the SARRARA § 105 tratalig (4) miles northwest of the Town of Insurance — Real Estate ‘ implies a hearty public approval of the work of the youth. Here our young receive more time Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. h hospital, together with a spirit of co-operation, for instruction than in any other nation. ;2: ’v‘:,' ":-l M b";:ll"“ld“ ‘;3‘ :llexd-‘ The abundance of the i willingness on the part of the citizen to do what The attendance in American schools, furth- 2 [ 8NC DARGEMIANLY desicribe 3 as foll -wit: § he can in any way to encourage and to uphold| ermore, is larger and extends over a longer o B s o 1 harvest depends upon JAPANESE TOY SHOP ! the hands of those who devote their lives to the perlod of the year. s whence U.S.L.M. No. .4 bears the seed falling on i alleviation of human suffering. Therefore great good i"g'm“"‘l‘m“'m'['x‘:'l: t:’f’;:’::: i L Rke aes. 268 W 26.88 chalus d Bl Caw i H. B. MAKINO & vi o o 1o v e Jati a o o & distant; ence A d . o will come from the observance of National Hospital ough, “wellsroliil Qe eofEAMGR: {5 - dunlrakth, 30 Momar NoC R o e goo. EROx Front Street 4 Day-—hoth to the hospital staff itself and to the with plenty of mental exercise and dis- chains to corner No. 3; thence saving part of your P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders clvie community ciplining. The test of a student’s worth by meanders along the line of /i laci A e is his capacity for close analysis amd clear mean high tide of Gastineau earnings and placing . 2 I i i . | e e b e s COPPER CURTAILMENT TO CONTINUE. thinking, ) o them where they will & , chain p i 1 . The curtailment of the copper output of the| It is estimated that Americans will spend at ':2.’: N. 82 deg. 58' W. 10.3 mu]upf:)‘ contains the | THE CLUB LUNCH United States and elsewhere s having a beneficial|1east elEht hundred million follats abroad this year.} chains - y MR " d - of future . ROOM ; effect on. the market and’ copper conditions gen-|qrgec AMericans to do their bit—(Hastings. Neb. W) N 73 deg 17 W. 2.28 — —— = PERT 0L YORE T IS Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily erally, according to the Hoston News Bureau. The 1A S ST RN il s, o a“'f;‘ N. CCiIRE ot w508 financial success. As you sow, so will you reap. ml“r:’;" SEN, visible supply is decreasing and the price is hard- William Hale Thompson says he will drive| chains ] L Now is the ti l———————;pmm ening. It is firm at about 13 cents a pound on the|crooks out of Thompsonville. That strikes us as (5.) N. 51 deg. 05’ W. 1.95 0w 18 e time to save. Atlantie coast, and is expected to go higher within|a piece of base ingratitude. — (Philadelphia In-| chains the near future. However, the impression among the|aQuirer.) (6.) N. 31 deg. 00° W. 0.57 One Dollar or More Will Open a chains to L:oruer No. 1 the place Soviet Russia’s business seems to be that of Of Deginning, containing an informed is that there will be little, if any, increase in production for sometime. Rl oA e W e s AR area of 7.124 acres.” Savings Account S e T sersely ‘s ot W above. descitbed| * Emplo t VERSTOVIAN STILL. PONDERING OVER All crooks will be out of Chicago in 90 days: fland shouls fle thoir sivares b i mP ;Y men “SIWASH.” Mayor Thompson has ordered them to go.—(Phila-|with the Register of the U. S. Land TSI delphia Record.) Office at Anchorage, Alas! within | I looking f 4 or {::Hn“: for k:n)’ob,n:ns.:'r The B. M. Behrends Bank - !} PETE HAMMER | HAMMER’'S GROCERY | After trying to outlaw the word ‘“‘Siwash” the {the period of publication ‘or thirty Verstovian grudgingly intimates an admission that Since the Chinese War many Americans haveldln thereafter or they will be it was an authentic Chinook jargon word but insists|been learning a great deal about the different 3:::1 by the provisions of the| . i f w|Chows and Wows over in that country, which are b 4 that it has “experienced an ev(‘)]nlm‘n of dishonor. the name, Of fowiis— (Jnckiobyille Tifhes-Unint.) Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this It says the circumstance that The Empire does not llllh day ot March, 1927. use the term, because it said the Indlans do not like Notice that even Mr. Borah did not say we have J. LINDLEY' GREEN, it, is proof of the word's dishonor. That is thelpronibition. He calls it “Eigteenth Amandmont.'—fn“t publlcation Aghil ’lulc’l?’c.r point of the discussion. The Empire has contended | (Boston Transcript.) ) lbnt publication June l.' OLpEST BANK IN ALASKA e . ©Old papers for save at The Empire. BEHIED DRERSIOR . B N R A | VA | AP0 MR | -

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