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4 % sentatives in Congress have managed to side-step things THE DAILY /\LASK/\ EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY I6 1927 e e w——— {14th day of March, 1927. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this PETE HAMMER ‘OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA D l {must take them and the in which they are{& Bl Gottt s man is allowed to make {._____________. — s y e But whether or not the politicians yield to public| ALONG LIFE’S |“";}'|',~1'(.'.x”'.1.1...f-'.‘.‘.[w'"”'L s PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies J(EN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND 'MANAGER ."1“”";‘"" sl Rt AL ELDn gl ‘;‘)’l'.“;“_’l"_“""" to DETOUR [youn fellow is In when waitiug z.»_.-‘i; — OF | - ~[take bold stands on the question. Prohibition is | by SAM shiz, lihe wedding beciuse he doesn't knov | g A — Gastineau Channel | ' Published cvery even the EMPIRE likely to play v important part in the wlm'mll‘ JE—1 that while she smiling at him his | \; PRINTING COMPANY & et, Juneat, | ) ree percentage of thie people WAL GakE ”m" darling is thinking how much of his T e e 8 ‘, Alaska. 5 o ‘Observations of Oldest Inhabitant |foolishness she's gonna take out of B. P. 0. ELKS e - - e oveors ciamballots with that {ssue in mind, voting either 10F |\ NHAE'S \DdOME WE tha old-faghioned 'him after the wedding . bells e |Drs. Kaser & Frecburgcr . P. 0. SR 1 .the ks I Lt “*“Ithe candidate that is most moist or the ome that isiman who felt insulted if his wite | quieted down DENTISTS Meeting Wednesday - —— - - — {driest. That is the way they have been doing over|missed her baking day and he had If there is anything a woman hates 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. ;_‘;;n_mn,s’ i“ 8 o'clock hunscmr'naw nATES 3 ,land over again. So often it occurred that it is :(V:H»_»’m baker's bread for a meal or|worse th n \ul_u hufl n']I(II“x-lle:l"x: PHONE 56 » (;‘E(’)_ B. “ELICE y nea n Vo7 £l vearing he ¢ 4 s N 4 By mafl, postage paid, at the following rat 85 the people in the, cities and towns are again:t The Anani 1 ) s el - e, ™ sxg b M IAE rat " he Ananias Club In Sectetay ne muath, In ‘advance, 7 Prohibition while the rural population, generally| “I wish said she, “the fad of car enfus is a man who can tell by Visiting Brothers_welcome, '.Sugucmn'v: vill con r it they will promptly ¥lspeaking, are for it. That this is also the prevailing: “";Fl fl'”‘* “""1“”‘“"“‘ "’l"l“l o lervl hmkn:i # |”1w *I'i";'l'"'l':"l“;f i""l'f 6 | e Buainess Oific ire irregularity in o b gL jcould have something to hide shapely, silk clad legs, whethe: s Ordi . Wrery of thelr papers. S trend in the West, was plainly shown, in a recentiyliohe henind when we know ouc an advertisement of tooth paste, mo- Dr. Charles P. Jenne CotO;Eimnte Eodies i RRNS | S clecticn when Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane, not-skirty are too shor (Or icarn’ ob, vek]™ oBtALE DENTIST of Freemasonry ,fi MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. withstanding that they are overwhelmingly Republi-| An ideal home is one where there Scottish Rite i The Associuted Pross in exclusively entitied to the use (orf ., = yave majorities fo a Democratic candidate for| Breaks No Speed Laws _fisn't any difference between thel | Rooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg. Regular meetings republic.tion of all i e cr ””f‘ S ar Ao botnike . She POsMerab) - IERIE S ‘ Blinks: “He's always bragging|greeting mother gives dad in the Telephors 176 second Eriday ornerwise credited In this paper aid also ocal news | Semator because the Demoratic ne e Was Te-l.iout that old flivver of his and|hack room and the one she giv a0 Yeu ey RENahea, bersin. i |garded as a wet while the Republican was a pro-|what it a0 the unexpecicd dinmer guest i the | % S \L‘:FR X ALASKA CIFSULATION GUAMANTIED TO BE LARGER|DOunced dry. The dry won the election, but he got| Jinks: “Well. it he was to race a parlor = Bl ALTER | SEL, Secret { R RS RTACION SOALN SUBLICATION his pluralities ¢ the country districts {smail afflicted with rheumatism with julging from the looks of some R T ANT OTERR FUPLIN e B8 RIS T RS it, I'd bet on the snail.” lof the women who go there to get Dr. A. W. Stewart \ Loy%gggn OF 3 QTR MR g —— their faces lifted there ought to be g i | It is getting so that two cars are not ‘ Motor Note la-gond opening at the beauty parlora DENTIST Junea: Lodge No. 700 b enough for one family. It takes l']’”'t‘“ to "Nother sad thing about the motor|for the strong men of the circuses Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Meets every Mondas ¢ take care of the entire group.— (Hastings, lear is you can’t turn it out in the who are out of a job. SEWARD BUILDING aght, 8 o’clock, Moose i Neb., Tribune.) | pasture and let it fill up on g | - Vfice Phone 469 Res. Phone 27| |Hall. 3. A. Davis, Dictator; R. H b | What a wonderful thing it would be for Détroit! s 3 o Daily Sentence Sermon : -8 | Stevens, Secretary. ' : i il 5 i And They're Hard to Fin Monuments never are erected to e industry if American families were all 1850 models y ! ? 3 He makes so little he | h people who look down on 3 : y In that ent a dosen cars to the family would not| 114 makes so little he = sapiREReyle g K I UOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 ‘I' T = SLih, | o ‘;."J'”Ii:ln ,;itl:'lt;(-;:“m'.'u paint. | News of the Names Club ) w.-.:!.. Pigg i e R \ ; | Paris corresponaenis refer to the time before| —ie | Some girls are very ’l"i‘\}‘;fllj” JLotta t FRTECAS BN S5 . besinnig /‘b/(; Ithe redajustments when the “franc was low.” Tha' A Real One |Dinn is reported from Windsor. Office—Second and Main RALPH C. MIZE, Master. ! ! " id Clarence, “what is an}| SR o 7%, 13 CHAS. B. NAGEL, Secro- ¥ franc is now worth almost 4 cents. At par it would’ Il s 2 ATSIEN, - “what 1s an : | Telephone 18 | | CHAS. B NAGEL, “ 5 optimis| o Jance renSe RO~ — — L |be worth 19.3 cents. There must be a lot more *PLA0NNL L L0 ablied his dad Dr. Howe \.;:“),“.«-l;-(v,[::‘x"l‘lul“(l“:)’l‘"l'— [} P ; | readjusting before it will be correct to say the “franc ho thinks if he tells the back scat ) nd reopened his oftice P B A A ,,7,.,_4'. EASTEB‘;I OSTAB ! = is high.” "driver to shut up she'll keep mum | v Building - Rl 3 L for the rest of the trip.” bl & : 2 Dr. H. Vance it DA [ SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH ; ———— - ! ; | | ] osteopath — 201 Goldsteln Bidg. Brs o0 saiH Dy R | SPEECHMAKI Someone sald once upon a time no one could| A DL R L 8 e Gl o il o vt ol o olack: o vhat s o Gove r F ake until| y & aver wi el | 5 . . C { 7 to 8 or b spoint t Worthy ige | ‘Il” )“hi' ’(;”m‘[lrl 1( :‘: ,‘:1;[.(.[,. 1'1”.."«"7-'\)::-” l:‘x‘r:::x)’x ; at’ “]’»‘I II:;II‘A:‘:N"iu“‘l"’l‘;'k'll “p: nh'.'? bell Service Transfer Co. ‘ i Licensed n',,"}“,,y,.,,':!,‘”a',‘,;:;.';',',,, . { BROWS The manner in which President Coolidge has been he 1ad attempted ) e Sta B as oficlel ¥ 1 ho| « i3 (N Phon ss: Office, 14 csidence Becretary. obtems by making specches is endangering | least one Legislative cession. Gov. Parks has had|they always have been in talking| | WILL HAUL SAW MILL W0OD | S e Randence RS prof R i ; § » : : ana about the neighibors | AND COAL | 8- o » "KJIGHTS OF flent C fick-rnme s recent specch. that experience and he added to his fame and [ office Phone 389 | L COLTRRUS ! ick-nam i3 i o8 y in New York on foreign relations seems to have popularity | What Parents Know i Residence Phone 3501 | | @ AW B sty 1760, golved the Mexican and Nicaraguan problems g 1“I have |M.| nllllmuh\lvv]l;»hm oot el !. i e el i LA De. Goo I Barton ‘Imv;'n‘vvw:‘ dhl:fl Then came the speech at the Pan-American com The Talk That Cheers. "\\]‘ll}lv‘lllll”l\.\lw 'l:;|"‘m o | T el i - | | CHTROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bld b others urged to at- mercial conference in which he laid down some rules — ! For my kids to get homa.” | Rol < ; Opt.D. | | | Ofties THours 10 to 1275 10 &: 1 to £ Fifth Stret. EDV. M. MANTYRE @ R ght to further the interest of internatienal (C.aeinnati Enquirer.) Samn Hill, Cincinnati Enquirer. | obert Stmpson, Opt.D. | and by annofntment Phone 269 | | K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary that ought to further S O H A Tniei | Gradtate. Lok kel e dail CHIROPRS CTIC R ade ong the countries of North and South JRASRFIURION, ST 6, pecen) A0TSR R ESIIEH) 7 | raduate Los Angeles College | | 1 t the practiee of Medicine. rags am ul I8 SN b e m‘[‘d ndings, Of Columbus meeting in Paris, Ky, made deliverance «well, well, you're up early,” of Optometry and Opthalmology | | i irgers not OBtHOBatRy. AUXILIARY, PX'OHEERS OF America and iron out some of the misun ANAIES o contimemts of patriotic citizenship which are| id her dad to Catherine | . 'm : . ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. well. The address was economically sound, though oy o more than a passing notice fn these days|*Farly nothing” said the dauzher, | Glas Fitted P o = Moeting cvers second FKriday of it, like his m accompanying the MeNary-' or ginister effort to weaken the spirit of American| I'm only getting 0. | Lenses Ground | | E— it o ach month at 8 o'clock p m. Cards Haugen veto, a4 that to be consistent he nationalism through sowing of the seeds of discord - Novman Ralston, Urbuna Democrat slene W Albrech nd refreshments. At Moose. Hall ; oo 3 e elen ¢ 1 4 e ! ought to advocate tariff reduction among various groups of the Nation's citizenry | e ’ PHVAISAL. THENARET Mes. Fdna Radonich, President; He doclared that all nations in the Pan-American Judge Hurley emphasized ]'IH "'I"' "l:"'”' “']'w The Girl wh”:'”“’, Him: “He's al] . T Medical 1},\1;,,,",:- toe Maasage Mes. Minnie unrl.y, Secretary. ' iy 2 BhEATVE ality practice of full, loyal citizenship only may be real-; ' i LR e S : ; ; X lectrio il :I"""'{ AT basis of absolute equality With |y o) ihe ideals and principles upon which the re- Eentioman [0 I, T "Ml Miss Caroline Todd | o Ugie ey T e United States s rocls i | s Z | » J v o 2 . g public was founded. He proclaimed to his fellow-{"50 = () oy ani| PIANO—HARMONY | T o “It fs the often declared and established policy| uigiis the validity of Jefferson’s great declaration,|, e 0 Who Dind: o | Class and Private Instruction | e ! Im,. Juntao Laonory of this Government,” he said, “to use its resources which heralded thronghout the world the establish-| R | sixth and Gold St. Phone i i‘: | Franklin Strect, between Frout not to burden them but to assist them; not to con- ment of a nation of freemen | Which Are That | G L b i e R | &nd Second Streets trol them but to cooperate with them.” In eloquent and patriotic phrase Judge Hurley! The girls now wear guards to pro- (& g % | )R ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE 359 B0 "ot dn s | declared adherence to the principles and duties of tect their silk stockings —but from sl S bl o g ST R U citizenship as recently set forth in Governor Alfred the mud- not the gaze of men e Gt e un and SR 3 Ry T ASe $ i [ B rkable public letter defining the rela-| P < H Office: 420 and 422 Gold- = ’ government aund sound e which hold ““”“qhim Batithen Musah s Beaks | Optimistic Thought | P. . DOUGLASS | il Phois sap = PR AT L iR Olfly, lppe for., PoRl L e [ This is the kind of talk that cheers the heart! Anyway, we don't have to hunt up || OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Mol Ruining, £ dom and real prosperity for the masses of e m.thnv Kevathi JAmaHaey: atiinan, - A Wak thhi [the ola straw lid as long as it stays Room 16, Valentine Bldt. || g 5 o8 z x| | RELIABLE 'IRANSFER the beople, that meed e oo oo {tions_and doctrines responsible for the growth and Cold el L bt b MRl e Phone 149 Res. 148 ‘:;n::n-li T Ko jaivelpment of this mightiest and most prog A More or Less True R o g, ir| O1d papers ror sale at Tu COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our first duty is to secure these results |among the mnations of the earth must not fall andi qy. yeaqon a woman wants a maid | — e e Our Motto a o, but an almost equal obligation {fall through the machinations of those who followly; 4y tne housework that would keep L A, O afoasato% | the black banners of intolerance and those who fol-|j’in’ good trm is becauss she LS ————— '] Tequires us to exerl our motal influence (0 i),y he req standards of world proletarianism. | needs the time to do her daily Tue Ciuas W. CARTER MORTUARY St lponmors g A¥NsL gl the Daoples 08 Gl | A A e | Judge Hurley goes to bedrock when he declares| The woman who marries a widower ; W : o 23378 Unlon to provide similar agencies for them- |y to he the highest duty of every citizen of this|may not find him perfect, but ow) “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute | PLASTERING | selves e 1 arsthint 15 b ol tina i scond-hand husband b I 5 ¢ S o republic to do everything in his power to see that!bet is that no second-hanc 2 CEMENT WORK Our Pan-American Union is creatine & ine ideals of the forefathers are protected zealously [ever is as cranky as a second-hand Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone! 134 CONTRACTING 1 RIS Isatian Inyiiees Wentar Bahun)ine; and safeguarded by an intensity of devotion; and he cat. representative of all that is best in the h as an evangel of true liberty and righteous-| We often wonder what the , wives C. W. WRIGHT | tory of the Olde World. We must coope Iy when he acclaims right charity to be the essen-!Who kick so much about emptying| pm——. PHONE 181 | in its advancement through mutnal helpful- i s h trays would have said if they ® & s A, tial motivating principle for the national guidance 5 i e mutua! confidence, and mutual for- 2 had lived back in the days when 4 the charity of forbearance, of tolerance and good “lhew was a cuspidor in evory home RECE 3 ness in the everyday contacts of fellow citizens. | ‘ hy. when his sistet (Repubilios have resources of The rational brotherhood of men constitutes thel A AN catit soe WOy, O age St t W'th An Amount . 2 lue, & a ns v increas- » " s o wife can lie so glibly age, % f"““‘":““‘. ;"“f‘l' "r“':) A ‘\f"' I';‘"L'_;‘r“‘l"“'x'u';‘ core of our political system; in the ever-increasing!g.” reals she always has to tell him ar: L y INSURANCE D T ) wakoubens {approximation toward such relationship, as the speak-|the unvarnished truth about his THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT ¢ ENR PIUANEEL Q1 LhubE: aiuTe, Tosouiys ler pointed out, lies the best assurance that this|faults. | STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT Allen Shattuck, Inc. Asat ‘1"';‘"‘_'“(' 8 "’\'\‘,‘)"“"f" L% gk A | great, free, splendid_republic will live on and “on.| At that the men will probably get| ¢ 4 e B Aealcous bat pariglocing T4 this trad I e et or It Only Requires The Will To Act Property Loss B GERITOIE =0 Rt . g Y o 1 {heap quicker than their wives will of 3 p % it does mot wish to do so at the expense of Gov. Smith Gets Important Accession. e nithes A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Business Interruption any other ple, but upon a basis which is | . d . - .- ! hundred dollars before they can open a bank account Use and Occupancy mutually just and equitable. Commerce has E (New York Evening Post, Rep.) 5 H i P MARINE no other permanent foundation John M. Parker, former Governor of Louisiana| NOTICE GF AYPECIATION ) $1.00 WILL DO e We expect other conntries*to produce {and the “Bull Moose” leader of the South in 1912 | FOR PATENT | g x’g commodities which we can use for our |comes out for Governor Smith for the Presidency in| Serial No. 08350 STARTING Rogistered Mail benefit, and we expect to produce commodi- | an extremely interesting letter published in the S“".Xn the United States Land Office for| IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING AIJTOI%IBILE tles which they can use for their benefit. last night. This declaration offsets to some degree| yp. yuneay Land District at An'! Fi 8 Radunortation The result is more abundant life for all the recent recession of Southern sentiment for the| horage, Alaska { THE re an Tansp SR aharhien New York Governor. Messrs. Glass, Gregory and mcthe 3M'm” of th Aoplication % & Collision . . e . Daniels have declared themselves wx_‘n‘ngly pictured | 7,0 Ty M UDAVIS, of Junean, Al Flrst Natlonal Bank Pyo]y;_egty Damage Governments do not have commercial |as advocating Smith’s momination by the Democrats.| geus, for a Soldfexs Additionall ~ Liability relations, they can promote and encourage The Memphis Commercial-Appeal has been running a| Homestead. OF JUNEAU CASUALTY it, but it Is distinctly the busin of the series of editorials opposing Smith, and for that|NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That Compensation people themselves It thia desirable | ao- point of view has been gathing an unexpected!J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United| — e Public Liability tivity is to grow and prosper, if it is to pro- amount of journalistic support throughout Dixie.|States, and resident of Juneau, Al-| F===== I @ ot o SN Accident and Health vide the difforent natfons with. the means Former Postmaster General Burleson, however, wired (aska, has filed application serial No LIFE of self-realization, of education, progress the Evening Post on Wednesday that he reiterated |06350 in the United States Land 'All Forms and enlightenment, it must in general be even more strongly his declaration for Smith, and|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for bW She peaduot of srivate in 2 {now follows the letter from Governor Parker. This lI’:"'l"" éflr(;“:rlm"ll gf lvlel;d :If;l'"ln;:'l e ER % v otte: p: . clal Sur 1 Unider e, Sovernments trade must be | ufleet & body of sentiment @iflerent trom that (situated on the' east shore ot Gas- ALLEN SHATTUCK Ine. free, and to be of permanent value it onght T the old “Wilson crowd. Parker would appeal|tinéau Channel, approximately four. e R A to be independent. Under ‘our standard e SR G e o R N vas| (4) miles northwest of the Town ot we do not expect the government to sup- not only to the old Roosevelt Repu “““‘ TORTeSSIVeS| yynaau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. bund £ th port trade; we expect trade to support the but algo to the Independent voter. He would make alag: 10~ N.'and Longltude 134. deg.| The abundance of the government. An emergency or national de- """‘I"lg ;"“;““}f'"‘l“” fllr'Smlll: it the n:m““"“l“’ 29" W., and particalarly described h 4 ] d fense may require some different treatment, could afford the luxury of naming a man from thelas follows, to-wit: arvest depends upon but under n?wmul rumlillmls. lr:uh-‘ |slu:uhl South. He might help Smith by ‘appealing somewhat “Reginning at corner No. 1 | P ¥ P JAPANESE TOY SHOP B 5r 15 b resdiiese dnd shotild Shabe: to the Repubican vote in the border States. This is| whence U.S.L. M. No, -4 bears | the seed falling on Lol SRR Btk 1 " oo vingsr 6B ivALH. atér usually wet, a point not often thought of. It is| N. 26 deg. 25' W. 26.88 chains 156 A H B 0 SHiee : pretty “regular” Wowever and might well refuse| distant: thence E. 19.09 chains good ground. Care in Front Street 45 B Y to switch to the Demoeratic column without some o corner No. 2; thence S. 5. s 4 : 1;)1(» p‘rnn-ulxlm ((»nlulu'lml(-;l 1‘ In;'p,;mll the reasoning of special sentimental inducement. Whatever tlie ve- ;-halns u:i :-ornelr No.ms.; I:::nct; saving part of your P. 0. B.“ 218 for Mail Orders the late President Cleveland In his arguments against|guit, the Parker declaration is another feather in the| DY meanders along b i i sult, cin, high tariffs and their destructive influence on com-!cap of Governor Smith. oNead ',"" ,“I‘,“’ R A l carsings . aud. ple -g ——— 8§ merce. That, however, does not detract trom their ) Be ";;:'“. w. 880 | them where they will E CL LU force. The Swiss Navy. e LR B Nealiply eomtains the ! ™ RUBM NCH J— R LI RS R 3 4 eg, 68’ W. 10. I il 00! 1 (San Francisco Bulletin.) gusine seed of your future 3 'ING 3 St _ a. m. to2a m THE LEADERS ARE TRYING TO SIDE- | we may still smile at Shakespeare's sed coast| o (3) N.73 deg 17 W. 222 " 4 il R 8 Sote Teton STEP PROHIBITIO o Bohemia and aC the Greek Kalend of the Bm-| M3 0 B is o financial success. As you sow, so will you reap. it v e peror Augustus, but the joke about the Swiss navy| chains 2 4 N is the ti o kave up! i R Leaders in both the Democratic and Republican|may not thrive for very long. (5) N. 51 deg. 05" W. 1.95 ow 18 the time to save, - =1 2 Parties are working over-time trying to figure out The Rhine has been opened for navigation as; chains I -+ someway to prevent the Prohibition question from|far as Basle, and though proverbially neutral Switz- (6.) N. 31 deg. 00" W. 0.57 One Dollar or More Will Open a becoming prominent in the next Presidential cam-|erland may be in no hurry to build a navy she clrnlllx;; l‘o c;)rner No.':ltl‘le pl.:: 4 v g sSvoring p A i is almost certain to acquire a merchant marine. o eginning, containing . pllxn.hl ':m‘, Sis emtparoring 1o ar ange plattorms T ot B A D Ry i et L 1 area of Ti124. aivaill Savings Account whic hoth we! and drys 4 sta vi > ™ |- 1 e fming e gl St WIth| g hational flag of the little republic we shall miss |, ARY and all persons clatming ad comifgrt. But they are fluding the task hard sledding. | yo pomt ‘of the Joke showt the BWIAE navy versely any of the above described mp yme The fact i5, and party leaders ought to know it by B s 2 land should file their.adverse claim: 3 . ut in its place we shall have the very striking|with the Register of the U. S. Land 3 o ¥ this time, that the people arc nore interested in the ana perhaps helpful lesson as to what can be done|Office at Anchorage, Alas! a, within u are looking for men, Prohibition problem than in any other matter before|in the way of making ports of inland towns on some|the period of publication or thirty| or looking for a job, elll or the government. In the cities, at least, it is talked|of our navigable rivers. days thereafter or they will bej The B M B h ",ds B k i about more than all other issues combined. The| ~What has been done on the’ Rhine can be done bafred by the provisions of the enre an see circumstance that most of the Senators and Repre-|OD rivers in Amenica. | 1 i to continue to do so. When people become oughly Interested in a question even political leaders _the question does not mean that they will be able thor- Up in Ft. Wayne a man supposed to be in jail was out impersonating a prohibition agent. be a more civilized era if more prohibition agents First publication Apfll 2, 1 31 iwould impersonate jailbirds,—(Cinclnnati Enquirer.) Last publication June 8, 1 It might J. LINDLEY ORIIN : Old papers for sate at The l:npln, B e e e e LIRS P PP