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4 §t will be for all of us. Therefore, the THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927. VALENTINE BUILDING 4 . . i 2 G [ PROFESSION AL PROF, ONAL | s §i 4N Daily Alaska Empire : \ i e T P IONAL ||| el TR R JOHN W. TROY Ak DETOUR f | Robert Simpson DRS. XASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel i : halt ne ’ | Opt. D g 4 2 v M ook e pt. L. DENTI ] i e be By SAM HILL | ; : I tags Tiddavizoles. Col 3 ELKS s ! Optometry and h 1 and 3 Gol tnes- tance it w w hav 1ch : A Bughcuse One Opth#lmol PHON g ~ e st ARtdn . notRQ ling Cniy Green Wait for Signal ( e, “what Glasses Fitted 9 a. n ; ke B the n . men and pa : " when red n ‘ : [ . H $o01 n b Bl Py - Mok "o Shaad “r gt valt it o TOS T . '| Dr. Charles P. Jenne || > w ndmen e Volstead A ; S { AUTOS FOR HIRE r. Lha . d = A v m DEN" y-Ordinate es - 4 | anc I enth Amendment Ohservations of Oldest Inhabitant | itched for meal 2 y [ ; | ',,O,_ oy e ‘[’_\}';4 : v 1 What has become of the old a ch after the mo Room nd 9 Valentine | £ Wi ME PRE | 1 fo we 1 her who couldn't had yhedl ed | Building -‘:v The fi nationa o » until all the ch 1| Clarenc ! dged tne | | Jeg 176 y local the i o ! A 4 ; B The Ananias Club | M or Less True | i ALAS A ; R ey : : funny,” said the tich man,| {{ Dr. A. W. Stewart oy | ve to go ind hunt ’v n Blx | | DENTIST | | causes to help out for | I | |a mes to.me for cop Wt § fil"e2 .| Vtion A A ; ck | bl Phone 276 \ S 1 ! { Jnce a irien lways a (:1(-1111\;‘ i 2 W Zero in Reg ¥ —says T Tad - { « \ . o AT ! m.x,w“ ;‘.‘ ;-, '\. 10 ha b i S E E | Dr. W. J. Pi | i n ( factor in 1 7 1 to preach the funeral § i ' § r.oW. ). gg | € Wealth A X I servic i v | enant P ved In t ¢ f $ Vhat Wb ot PHYSICIAN i / i 1 educe naval iment th Yes,” replied the candid d a8 i } e v men are uni-}||. % ! O be= o~ J\ ;, |1 ‘ ‘ il o viit ha s D ! Ve A Oifice+Sccond and Main gl ¢ Lty Lants S pinale nd regret that he didn’t kick « ¢ Py l} r n for erve. § | ¥ ]S | I the United States were not tremen fy) AOOL SRR k t RERealy it y :{ | : R o [rich in resou and her people immensely pros-j Passing Observation A s e e | 2 T 4 J ok A day WRITING HISTORY ON THE IMPULSE|, .. e would never survive the floods, cy-| Considering how strons it ig|, A Woman M o ! ! Carlson’s Taxi and | Dr. H. Vanec i <™ T ] ) A ’ £ s v | band 18t > < ) . § Osteopath—201 Goldstein | L OF A MOMENT. [ clones and fire | for. svexyguInE A AN through a movie without snortine |{ Ambulance Service i Fours: 10 to 12: 1 to | e y | ety i s {4t the idea of anybody being as |} { 7 by appoiun : A b 2 F i i 7 | Press Club Gives S Y 7 | wonderful as the hero § Stan S¥ A0 kan Ifotel and{ [l 2 “‘,“ A b g Hax KNIGHTS OF death ( v ¢ £ X | Peace If' she h pretty face and ‘ Noland's Corner 1 | “M‘“‘ Gah ““ Hotel e, SOLUMBUS AN . 1 his v | “ | hapely legs a girl never ecu § s 5 §ou (s ety od ' ka Mr. | g ¢ eattle epresentative of the Wa \ AL |ner with brain ol Faves . o " ok ! i e Hoped i ko 7 s '®| ' When it eame to dodging 4 FpSE S Sy T | Dr. Geo. L. Barton to attend. Council Giese’s of ) | French Government demonstrated the healin o Maybg the worl L PSR R s i bers - il e b ory esta ¢ qualities of time and human understanding Tues ut a dub I better, but e A FEET TS SHI , Hellenthal Bldg. | | EDW. M. McINTY i) AL ekl i PN S LI ARG BINHD, B A At dodging motor ¢ [ ; WELCOME CAFE |/, Hours 20-40.13% 3 10 6: 7 ta| | 7 - TURKER, Becretar There more history tten about|day night at the Seattle Press Club | back tc by ! | i€ Jouraciizho- 185 1,10 8.7 48 Alaska on the impulse of the mon than about| A great dining hall filled with members of the| 4 v | saved the horre Front Street [ \ et g . AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF any other country on earth, White people were|club and t guests echoed wild applause when| B L i « HOME COOKING [ Wid; Shaction’ of Medteins ALASKA 0 No. € 3 1 4 1 g ‘rench ‘ons )18 e al AR N b s e 1 t ( gery r Oste h Meetin, every cone . ar marrying and giving in marriage at Juneau for{M. R. Daly, actir .I‘l neh Con “,” 2 “{.]”-II X PR R o5 Mrs. A. Haglund, Prov. be bt g et avery Son JIH 2 i ? Y Grrpdisr il ny-|smacking kiss of affection on the cheek of Count| ¢ 1 | cach manth at ack 1 ara R o And white people| Felix von Luckner, one-time terror of the u.“\} h ] thin} the | B MRS, EDNA RADONICH, i one else ever 1 it Nome O . |but now unofticial ambassador of peace from fle the 1 cked o 1 MRS, MINNIE HURLI were marryir ng in t. Sitka,l o mar | mule s Bl ¥ w| | iHelene W, L. Albrecht Kodiak and el 1% the Alaska ( t tor It w 1ll-nations’ n t the Pre Club || PHYSICAL THERAPIST scores of ye efore overy of Goldjin phonor of the presence of von Luckner in IRE ALARM CALLS ONE WAY TRAFFIC | || medicar aymnastic ‘ Creek and th tablishment of Jur attle, the clu vited all the foreign consuls Memory Tes | H PROPOSED | Elec R A 1 1 vird 1 Frankli o V1 | 410 Goldstein Bid, The Alaska Territoria chool system was|in Seattle to a dinner he oceasion was made P \( : " i “?‘ ”:: | o o TP ol “'” ol Jlished through the efforts of the Alaska|doubly impressive because the day ked they Who Pt b L Bpat ang Koai AR Sl b i Legislature 1 it would be a mistake to 150th anniversary of the American flag. Entwin B¢ i, ‘, 1.6 Front, opp. Film Exchang of the Glacier Highway dur- | | iz g %he credit for it to any one person. Howe ed with the Stars and Stripes were the flags of it e ] 1117 Front opp. City Whart | ng the tourist season, the | 5 1 : edit very nation represented and the sceme was af Not Such a Dream, bl S 1 v Mill " . 4 if any person is entitled to more credit than . St e o wit.] - Ton ¥ froill B Now. Yavkol | Fror ik B cier Taxi Association in | DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY any other person for the Alaska school system it|mel ”]"'~ pot such; ‘a8 -Peattle has. seildom S g Shaie Wi M i "““ ‘” "'i "'”“ i vites the public to cooperate | | PH o it e | Y Villiam | nessed : 34 WIIOUEDLY, OPP OIS LA n direc r traf RN e | is probably due to our fellow townsman, William | RS o L between the| London or Paris and the Parisians | |35 Tront and Seward, . thoit in directing tramic | | WA SRR ) Britt. An adequate 'Territorial school sSystem}, .. ...,iatives of the German and French Goy-|and Londomers (hei Ne Front and Main Pl oRuite, an. do S Atretent BRE. - oo el had been almost a fetish with Mr. Britt for| ..oonts once engaged in the world’s mightiest| York. Time and space are tippin 6 Second and Main 48 iy ll‘"" ““"‘”)” "I"]"‘I‘ o i ) Building. Phono 682 { : years, and when he became a member of thef . nfijct, came at the conclusion of a program of \“\ v into the discard ‘ 4 f h”wu.l seward i v‘u \’\‘ m‘ (I : L a T ¥ i 2 a k 1 Y ir all ( e loop. Territorial lature he set to work on thelfeusting, music and speech-making. When Consul | jii 24 L PR R O L el s Rl o proposition from the beginning. Dur the|Daly was called on he was asked to step to the Makes No Diff BB i i e el B o o0 '.I.l'“ : A e Valentine's_Optiéal Dept. | | three sessions he served in the Legislature hefcenter of the floor. Then von Luckner was asked|It makes no diff if it mad | s “Fourth and IIAEHS ' e 8 i R. L. DOUGLASS | Thalbest dbiver in the wanld did a 'lnl y f very fine work for Alaska schools.|to stand by his side ‘l}[ voile, georgette r thin pon | 3 Fifth and Gold > ‘ Optician and Optometrist il may have an a cident. It isn't 5 o her in both primary The Press Club would like to witness a real| For when finished 1 put on Fifth and Kast ANELt LRI TN | Room 16, Valentine Bldg lways driver's fan € B Britt lind been a teachar in Doth DRMAW, . o) dtion -of sftection between the peoples|There's fust as little dréss to { |28 Seventh and Gold. B e 0, LABG L | frovih 0 6 04 D). 40 he frequently h D& and high school and in university courses when fac ; dpafheioiche. g MOST UP-TO-DATE ANI A <. et e bk} ot (S oM} igh schoo \_ | his lobby, if one|YoU Sentlemen represent,” said the President of am Hill, in Cincinnati Enquirer. |39 wifth and Kennedy : BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTIN by Appeintmen e S e O . a young man in Norway, s Hobby, 1t onefHt K #4 Minth, back of power houga | | B L NAUIPEHD SO - of someh e's care- would wish to call it that, has been education Spontaneously, the aged Frenchman threw There's just as little dre 0 142 Calhonn, opp. Juneaun Apts b s pe wl”]”).’(\‘m ..Hli» I £ Distin Ave, and Indian St.| | F— —— winst person L | R 2 wrms around the robust German Count :mvll infAnd yet 1t som how puz mie e ey el : {] the insurance company " carry ! MISSISSIPPI R“IVER DRAINAGE AREA.|French custom, kissed him first on one cheek,|That no matter how e b e il s Tae Ciis W. CARTER MORTUARY ! Imi\lu.ul ..1‘!“1 the worry 4 i then on the other It costs as much a \ Bl o S thari s 2 LHAS - L ) 4 | e will write you a poliey | To comprehend the magnitud f the M \“u Luckner, in_respon t .(1{“ “,,, om ) o ; ‘s elfth and Witloughby. «“The Last Service Is the Grsatest Tribute” R L e o ¢ rstand that{tendered him Hugh Todd, spoke feelingly of Looked Suspicious | fe Grocery | 9 : 1 gissippi flood it is necessary to understand thatften k- Y. » < 49 ly small. Get the particulars ! the Father of Waters is fed from tributaries that|his welcome in Seattle and, after recounting some| “I hear Jimpson has left home | g v u i Sand AR Phone. 136 £ e b s B f > 3 states and|Of his war experiences, saic and now lives at the club. What" = i U A k have their sources in 31 American States and|© e o g0 4 | . 4 oot alior i el ke My greatest and best prize is the happened S s pi o WA ! i {hree Canadian Province The States which a1 good will of the American people. The He discovered a sashweight I.J.5m | Allen Shattuck, Inc. M River | B 8 e O e e .o most valuable cargo I shall every carry had been removed from one of | Jeweler and % ‘ INSURANCE are New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia in the hold of my ship and in my heart the window 0Ojiician PREPARE YOl]RSEIF || Fire, Lite, Liability, Matine West Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, is the love of little children for, when _ Watches i 1 nessee, Geo 1, Alabama, Mississippi, Michigan, we beome like them, we shall know no Which Are That =53 Diamonds “r e l | 2 Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, strife. That is why I like to be called a news item: “Male me -~ Silverware Start tth Any ‘1'nount | v Arkansas, Louisiana, North Da a big kid instead of a Count. qu seem to be particularl 1 s :«‘:)‘:<;L<))'y-c|111|::11<y|: l\um. a, Kansas, Oklahoma “ fond. of sipping wine and bee T R A OUT MORRIS as, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and New Weepah's Boom Short-Lived. an_entomologist reports.” STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT 4 R S Mexico. 1In addition to these 31 States the Can oh it Tdaaln SRt e g R e gl ursing ers It Only Requires The Will To Act : By om, ot Aeniiobe, SaskACChamA A Veepah, Nev., about gvhich so much was read | sipping bootleg liquor A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a ALL KINDS OF ms that lead to the Mississipp Weepah, Nev, a | ou ua dlberta have ”““\I" PR g in the newspapers a few months ago, has not “ hundred dollars before they can open a bank account 4 4 and the Gulf of Mexico. become the boom town ' that so mamy promoters,| Meaning He's a Gourageous<Man? o L 4BINF T It fs one of the largest of the world's single| JOie o 00 s, movie magnates and) (Bell Farm item in McCreary Agam:t $1.00 WILL DO 1% drainage aveas, and floods in any part of it} o) ecave sharks hoped. The Tonopah Divide| County Record.) A A ST AND affect the flow of water in the great TiVer's|fiagco, for instanse, has not been repeated; and| Hurrah for Uncle Dump Rice Iutamm-Starvahon ‘I![;II{ETS%VCG £ OF ACCUMULATING lower reaches. Flood conditions in all parts of|it is well. Frank Horton, whose seventeen-year-|he is visiting his nearest kin at B RE | ]‘IIII W()RI( s area produce the sort of thing that has beenfold son made the phenomenally rich surface dis-|Bell Farm. A :‘l(ln:»:::u‘l'hu year in the Southern States covery, has preferred to go slowly and conserva-| iy X "EHE y ; " ) tively in developing his property and has refused| Crime to Have That Kind F t N i ! l B 'lk Plate and Window % ) have deal hoth ntry that were s hen short skirts first arriv CORRESPONDE DOES NOT LIKE |t have dealings with the g hen s f arrived w GLASS - e F THE EMPIRE anxious to beenfit him and themselves at the ex- sor felt | OF JUNEAU s ATTITUDE Ol s I % pense of the public. As a result, only about| To show so much an awful sin— MORRIS 3 ol seventy men are v e in the district, | But now we've reached the point N A . : e = been a subscriber ‘for The|Seventy men are now employed in t T i~ D e R A \ U e One who has long heen o SUBACHIS o ra|and the vendors of the inevitable “hot dogs where women's legs | Abounds In Cod. |§ 1 CONSTRUCTION CO. Empire and for whom we have [ o ~“Isandwiches, and cull oranges have had lean pick- - . & o | 1 tion and respect, in a note renewing his sub-ly. " mne gigtrict is not dead, however, so far| liver Oil Vitamins {| BUILDING CONTRACTORS seription, writes: as the prospector and honest developer are con-| I 4 ‘ You make a first-class newspaper, cerned. Some good showings have been made, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, W.J. 2632 T, T . f S . but I don't like your efforts to nullify and a few bags of high-grade ore shipped. A e est or duccess [ the Constitution. You publish all the real mine or two may be developed. - ) . : i fiith you can rake up against Prohibi- s Pl ik 2 l d . [| Tae Juneau LAunprY tion, but not a word in its favor This | Unpleasant Reminder. 4 r 3 18 one-sided work umber James J. Hill, one of the world’s great- Franklin Strect, between 4 The Empire likes to hear from people who{ (Ohio State sournal.) ) 11 ]d id: “If Front and Second Streets | ; il ne| We suppose one thing the National Woman's est railroad builders, said: you want [ h it, ands on zgestion in the| < E % y R ERgree with it and i s that it pub.|Democratic Law Enforcement League, which an- @ 0 . ir’ _ PHONE 359 B el wor savhot that it wiltes iad|RO¥zoe thie tha womanhood of the country may | z to know whether you are destined to ‘ — 13 shes “filth B RATPRGE ) MR R “|be trusted to prevent the nomination of any 4 B angry or he would not have used that word wet candidate, meaning Al Smith, would rather, be a suceess or failure in life, vou can | PR Wt d | As for being one-sided in the matter, Thej o ho reminded of by any disreputabe male is A _" y | NEW SHEET Empire prints all the statements of \\'v‘.\;“‘ that the three female nlu-mhvrshu[ the last Con-| Pu:«fl_v find out. The test is smlple and MUSIC ' Wheeler, Senator Borah, Mr. McAdoo and thelgress voted wet every chance they got, | faa i Eliers in bebalf of Prohibition that come to it A AL TR N v ; infallible. Are you able to save money? oy Stng ould bespleased to publish a| Politicians are strange beasts; those who were | v % - . r L i e B ot e Siote or anyone|all for breaking the traditoin of isolation and: It is your Guarantee of If not, drop out. You will lose. You | JUNEAU g te 1 ok of Pro-|Popping into the League are crying out now e 5 may think not. but vou will lose as sure | ¢ P elie who might want to write in behalt Of BIOY,ping” hreaking the third-term tradition.— (Cin- Good Materials ¥ 3 » J " : MUSIC B hibition, asking only that ‘“‘l' "”‘I‘; et cinnati Enquirer.) ‘ i as you live. The seed of success is i HOUSE B within the limits as to space that publishing the S e T o A | reful Gradin . 5 - B e of the world and Alaska ‘make necessary.| calculations of the damage dome by the Mis- Peatriit Careful 8 not in you. HEAR 3 The Empire believes deeply in temperance|gissippi flood are estimated only in dollars. The eaturing U %) i i ; enforcement. It would be immensely!injury to human hopes and aspirations is beyond i nsurpasse ‘ || Waiting for the Springtime K and law enforcemen 4 . Seal ‘ 14 pring pleused if every individual in the country could|computation.—(Washington Star.) | ea | Service One Dollar or More Will. Opt’u an * Slue-Foot be led to eschew “hard” liguors as a beverage, 115 s Lt Otter ! g o z ! Prediction is offered that President Coolidge i 2 armaine B e s o support the Government ge | ompt Shipments IRy ex (falig 1o support ‘{h',l, b ‘::;'1” "] witi be “compelled” to rum again. Thus would| Muskrat ! Promp 5 P! Account in Our Savings Department and Others QRN o, 1ts: agencies In le b inexorable necessity d.ssipate the third-term tra-| Hair Seal 7| Viciér. Prihtwidh, Bibbs nd the law. lition.— (Boston Transcript.) i | 2 A » - s o 3 However, The Empire believes profoundly S o ¢ BN f rmot | |l Special annlllion to Al;saifi:hmdm Columbia Records—Seattle Ice ] » 4 | i inbis A o i ) L ‘that Prohibition by force leads to intemperance Mr. ‘McAdoo's office ‘in -Washington is. /said] Caracal large or small. We mal ipping - Cream Candy—=Soft Drinks 8 arrangements . and nullification. Onme of its reasons for urging|to be a listening post. Guess, then, he's hearing, $110, and | the modification of the Prohibition laws is that a lot of static.—(Toledo Blade.) | i P T B M B h B k | ehiore would be less danger of nullification. W Mr. Charles E. l]lup.hw refuses to be warmed \ NOLAND’S CORNER el . sometimes OVer for a second occasion. (Philadelphia| § vy, A have always had nullification with us. Sometimes ¢ ‘ 38 OCREIO P Glacier Fur and Curie OLpEST BANK IN ALASKA g Record.) PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY '3t has led to great good. We yrobably shall . Compa g 5 » less we have the Dbette g 7 R o 40 n b ; None Better—Box 1 BRSI Neave it But the less we have the better| - . pooiong Dolitielans stand for oftice. Over pany b % 21 ‘W Y{ ette or Bulk ught to take into account the desires of nw‘mfld,_) majority yore the people stand for politicians.— (Toledo I Juneau, Alaska t- ! n.e HE R CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE