The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1927, Page 4

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gy & 3 i i s Dml\ iic iska | JOEHN W. TROY EMPI THE T Fourt in kee Fo the Day there well to 1 the Fourth the wcc Among t this year such g and crew erica 28 and Anoth first fine repre their ¢ with part of games other It atur i FOURTH-OF-JULY sion in a genuir other outdoor plans are being added to from ¢ of the long to be published Alaska Ag tells to those things « number becaus advertisement for Alaska's 151st birthd FARTHES Farthe by the students cultural Colleg remem who are accustomed a standard of the Collegian is published quarterly ugeful publication for It is all between the Col fal that kan life conservative but in no wise John G The ideal of the ent to the public Collegian distinction than its title material of two the activities by position and by virtue in many fields Hnu\\\ light upon s or history shown and human rather than its s That the mag tudent activit afforded for journali f tha “throws light or history MeCombe ed through Juneau for bec, with ciate editor, assistant Speaking of the the other day Miss Genevieve and Charles editor. the Collegian say NORWAY 19 A Ir 1924 the tax of 10 per cent. of fish to r . an advertising ca at the sugges = Association. of 1925 and 1926 and wil The returns from the Those for 1926 canned pack. < to $116,000. recognizable 2 will be 2 g ; more than housin physical justified by the the numbers wh tages offered by t Since those first ago when faculty of six in stituted The Colle has taken place nessed the process. of two wings to the main building equaling the size of the first unit, addition of and a men's building, a the campus the phy and i n of The tax t-July. Jun NORTH COLLEGIAN. story of It has been the aim to present venly balanced ge and and well done. a hoomer or aduate who pas was editor of the Thompson of F steady growth of the which to those even who have ical appe: resses visitors, DVERTISE CAN FIs Norwe paign was takep | 1 continue on the 1927 not yet all in There were no expenditures except for over-head get the engineers busy on it before the politic- B Un 1 1 871 tifioates € rairec tho: | ( t } I ntial vdic 1 f I ) (1 1 ) | In Other Days. i Wa Vhi ditorial | t e then carly e ) imp I I by legislation. He wrote In achievir reat moral o have very little faith in statutes | the vicic the thievish, the opprei | from v the hy il rights ) 1 and mental capa gn of his individual In vhich do not plain mtravene rights of fellow cit zens, the law has no business to inter fere except in one of two instances fc y legislate men into religion h some of the blackest and m 1 ter T'he ! te 1 the rosanct Y tand agree with Walt, they are hoping tain member { the Ohio General A chance to read what herein is writ, and that our deductions and conclusions with o blue law ing are the same entertained by who could hear “solemn pipes of the ocean sounding” even abov raucous ululations of the New England hibitionists of his day What some of the members of the Assembly appear vastly to need is a divine lation that they are living in a God-made nal ministry coattails of a denomina bound censors of the moral tens to halt, States of” America, thre A Gallant Hero Pass (Western Tribune, Vancouver, B The world that worships sucee feet of Charles Lindbergh, the lone eag \ir, who flew from New York to Pari Channel—and by Geor But where the gallant Nungesser navigator Coli The man who brought down 105 two aerial battles, the man on whose were marks), the marks (when ma of 17 wounding wer the roll-call hard in the breasts of those who love gesser safe in some out-of-the-way inlet | rador, waiting for the steamer that may in the waters he had set out to conquer? (Skagway Alaskan.) In Skagway, this year, extended through several months. been renovated unsightly vacant lots cleared of debris. doing clean-up work. the paper factory located there. Its the passengers of any incoming boat. well engenders a wish of success from witness the s the eciti succes from visitors to the town. What an air of freshnes An insurgent is a r Probably cow Soviet r recruits.— (Philadelphia Record.) (Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.) When Governor Donah ledo Blade.) said now that MecAdoo ¢ It is gary to deal with the flood problem, jn 1926 but this year there will be spent about;luns dig in.—(Houtson Post-Dispatch.) . DAILY Al AWAY SUDDENLY. = f Oldest Inhabitant eer as Author, Humorist PROPOSED God-blessed world, not one in which the mitted to blot out the sweet sunshine of human fellowship. The acrid asceticism of creed 1d lives of the enship of the State of Ohio, and of the United destroy, all spirttual progress in the nationial life rDIL taken the place vacated by-—what was the of that German-American girl who swam » Young, of Catalina fame. ¢ n't believe that Yarn no more - Ause moon-cheese aint sold at our store during the war, sometimes engaging as six and eight at a time in his German Government placed a reward of 5 sser at last fails to ¢ ¢ it’s right to call Hope dims as the days pass, though & sells everything once or twice in a summer? Or has he CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 s | PRRRRERRRRERRR R R R R R RN RRRRRO RSN, | Praise for the Paint Brush. “Clean-up Week" Many business houses, hotels and homes have| FROM NOW ON Most of the streets have been cleaned, entire Skagway public will benefit the activities of the indiviuals who have Ocean Falls, on the British Columbia near Vancouver, B. C., is a model town built by| SERVES ONLY SEATTLE lawns and streets, and its freshly-painted build ings impress the name of Ocean Falls upon Just as an earnest effort to accomplish a task »rt, so the civic pride evinced ons of Ocean Falls calls forth a wish for IN PAPER CUPS with spoons sterilized each serving— All our utensils thor- Although the stranger must leave, he does so with the desire to return, and to send his friends.| does for the British Columbia community, it will also do for Skagwa oughly sterilized. ess gentleman inhibitions against the status quo, who conced 1928 a place as a dark hors Borah still wants the but he doesn’t gain many Featuring When the marines get through disarming araguans perhaps they will go to Chicago.—| iid he knew limitations he didn’t have vetoes in mind.—(To- $110. and up . was an intimation to that éffect three ye: _;—(l'uuhux'gh Glacier Fur and Curioc A speclal session of Congress may be VALENTINE BUILDING Junean, Alaska SKA EMPIRE, \V'lil)N}{Sl)AY,JUNE “Fresh Ones” from Grocery Adirond—a toc Them Were the Happy Days veather word for some time has been “DAMMIT.” Sad Situation Why, you haven't ordered any \ing yet. What are you goi » ha anyway?” asked the Gold who hadn’t missed a thing “I'm going to have a lot of food for thought hed her Date while I go out and phone som of m friends to see if I ca | ra enough to pay for what | you've ordered AUTOS FOR HIRE L% OQur daily record is "Servicn”} —says Taxi Tad. ! History repeats itself every day with the Carlson taxi service The convenience of this serv- ice is a matter of fact. Tell, i your friends f you ple what liberal service awaits them when they Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and ' 3 N \ \ ) N 5 call Single O or 314 \ e} i Noland’s Corner 3 § s Phones Single 0 and 314 \ TAXI Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 ; BERRY™ Prompt Service—Day and | Night Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone-—Day, Night, 144-2 ——— MILLER’S TAXI CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM at Bill's Barber Shop Stand Robert Simpson Useless Information I for mos carhuraior Detroit tisfaction of PR SRS Careful and Efficient Service Office Next to Gastineau Hul(' CovicH AuTO SERVICE SO SIS | PSS S Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska B e | HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall i Green RisBon Taxx BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Day and Night Service Stand at Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 Ly PROFESSIONAL ‘|1 PROFESSIONAL Opt. D : ' Angeles ( e mology PHON Ground « Getting Into th fovies friend Rnshaot Dr. A. WeS ENTIST Thr \bout Flapr | ARD [ ) Wi ink f | )y | Hard Day Ahead | 1 hate to he office | asked her moth | Pelephon 1i} toen | : day and that s the | nt business on th ) nd will be crosser than | Dr. H. Va = 1 I 1 10t True i i mal | Phone: Off I can learn 1 ( wearing a shabb, ba ttoa | function wherc | 3 sther men are decked out | Dr. Geo. L. Barton B | | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. gots in bad. | 3 by Appain e for a head CHIROPRACTIC ashes on_ th & i e t r the old-fashioned now what it usua 2lene 'W. L. 'Albre fade: of), but ! PHYSICAL THERAPIST have been enough of an | L S O ink | 110 ' z the “Great Expectation P Offic ipt to suffer from er e, flat tires and bum |*° reduction diet DR. ANNA BROWN Ph in and 8 Daily Sentence Sermon | Office: 420 and 422 world would be better if Building. Phon pent as much time and ¢ trying to conquer h | & in trying to conquer na- |5 | Valentine's Optical | R. L. DOUGLASS News of the Names Club Optician and Optometrist fiave ihed ing lipe, | | Room 16, Valentine Bldg Hours 9 4 N. informs us A. Lipsitz Tue Cuas W. Carter MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 PREPARE YOURSELF Start With Any Amount THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only Requires The Will To Act A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank account $1.00 WILL DO STARTING IS THE SECREL OF ACCUMULATING THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU e AR A 4 4 4 4 THE SOWER The abundance of the harvest depends upon the seed falling on » good ground. Care in saving part of your S| earnings and placing them where they will Maliply contains the seed of your finnncml success. As you sow, so will you reap. Now is the time to save. One Dollar or More Will Open ¢ Savings Account . The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA n DRS. KASER & FREEBUR! m. to 6 p | by Appointment Fraternal Socictie PR BN Gastineau Channel KNIGHTS © COLUMBUS AD M $ 1 P r brotk \ i i M. M I i URNT AUXILIARY, P ERS GOF ALASKA, | No. 6 ' 1 MRS, EI RADONI The best driver in the rld may have an accident. It isn't | atwa drive fault. Ye 1} no s ‘on béing the vic tim somebody. else’s care lessn Insure yourself \zainst personal lability. Let L insurance compar cary || the lond and the worry We will write you a policy in' The Maryland Casualty Company L cost surpr ly small. Get the particwlars without obligation. Allen Shattuck, Ine. NSURANCE MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET AND MILI. WOR Plate and Window GLAS, i MORRITS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS THE JuneAu LAuNDRY Front and Second Streets I3 | \ i Franklin Street, between | PHONE 359 3 i IR EXIDE MARINE, | AUTOMOBILE and RADIO BATTERIES “lnsist on ualil i iy —_—— Gastineau Electric Co. PHONE 416 i LT T TR T U Illo om papers

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