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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927. Dlul\ Alaska I‘AH}MH’ | Americans do not deserve better material fn_ th e |1 wodern versior i PROFESSIONAL i 'lr'R(i)FF}VSSI()\JIA i i | ‘; Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel ALONG LIFE'S reet and hope {0 Iiv —u JOHN W. [ROY - ANAGER ‘ 5 3 { Ones Be Worn Out This DETOUR Summer x PR | [ | [ [ Robert Simpson Opt. D. Angeles tometry and [ | nd 3 Goldst slls 2 1 gy i PHONE Times, Oh Cusotms! Glasses Fitted 1 now call a modest maid r ‘o ¢ Leneses Ground ‘ DRS. XKASER & YREEBURGEB By SAM HILL DENTISTS kin il ha T ama st veakd f 1 said ‘was. brager ongue n all six genker - Mehia o st M Dr. Charle Sl ire ifter they have chan AL ¥ ey » ym around DENTI Co-Ordinate Bodies aind ¢ rg Observations of Oldest Inhabitant A d of Freemasonry mber Wwheh & Gl ‘Nother ther e . Rooms § :and 9 Valeatine Scottish Rite % Daily Sentence Sermon lding smoothest road doesn’t al-| | Telephone take you where you wani [# onfined to h le The Ananias Club how slow th 1id the 3 ) And It Was the Names Club Dr. A. \\'. Stewart lives in Deotroit All DEN Every Gardener Knows ' 1 id, eh? 2 hich - at " G0 YA ( g G ET Almquist Press Your Suit.| | SWARD BU LD Wbl ), Res, Phcne 2 do know Politicians Retarding Electric Development. ik Sk | i Chaleman, ch gt et e i | e M e Rich In All Dr. W. J. Pigg told 'thatorganization here| dy growing things are the weeds |wants to save the taxi fare she' | Vitamins OF Cods, PHYSICIAN water power development I n he v, king | knows her boy friend car thall of politicians to the d t| thing egetables.” If you can find a thin womar liver Qil Office—Second. and Main He declared that on mos vho has gained a.pound and a Tclephone 18 e country eveloy What She Wanted to Know «|fat » who has lost one you 9, mpietely held up pen “My dear,” said he, “I've ju located the two happiest S‘ OI I S lation that, in turn, has be-!had my life insured for $100,000 in the worl politics, “Oh, you darling,” e eyl il and then w J tal T [ o HOUSE LEADERS AGREE IN PART. !im th ries of country have|a 3y the way, de; how s mou frues 10 o 3 I O e grip of conseienceless| | is a rich and pretty widow § or by appoinm Reprasentative John Q. Tilson of Connect ti ey sllbt. not caly “1ne reskatl e ronst o Waav MUl AR o casferioy. Gom ol we | Promotes Growth— tho Aint gy ountless industries, but their future|pher husband?” ¢ h our back ard o iy e ¢ as wel s n Y ; ‘ Builds Strength. foljtics daedn’t. pake ABBLE MSrtm WAS A WOMANS Head S RAnGIE e TaTe GET Wonderful For ; . -3 ransient b porations of various kind line tockir i Dr. Geo. L. Barton Oy e any moo t the heavy ‘hand of politics | ven 4f shied ‘here are two clas: 1 Chtldren CHIROPRACTOR, Hellerthal Bldg.| |1V, M Com ( red v f |and on numerou casions the result has neither| joo e . ¥ = k 1o rik) b ] omice 1 T T Ll S THBINE : ] i L . 5 AUXILIARY, per cen an er of then [ e public { lually & : g g o i ALASKA nuisance taxe Xe ) r question is ane that vitallly 7 PR be some ¥ 7 Proverb g > be some way Surgery nor Osteopathy | sffects the whole future industrial development | ry nor i The w e fend r I it | ! ride Broox vy v ~ v A A |of the count It must be handled with the| - e e e ; WELCOME CAFE lutmost care and discretion, if the interests of all| =~ : Ihe f a9 ™ | R ¥ would raise exempt fron ne taxes to; T r ling ) | Front Street 3 . : e | CONCETREd are t dequately served, and the 5 SicEmd Vo) o ; Tileria W e i g 4,000 for married| L T oreat iaby no means the least IMDOTEADE [ ot o, Can TANe MaeEan e e HOME COOKING | |Helene W. "“‘-‘ \\"["““‘ g In e Stat stably in the East, the situa ¥ 1 s oaEL 4 IMrs. A. Haglund, Prop child i y m 1 ppeared in the process of adjustmen v : : = enator 3! lairman : L | bu i York Colorado, ¢ other States memberships, luxur Mr. Garner ! 3 luctions and a M Finance 1 e, instead o 8 ef 1 hopelessly muddled politics is t exemptions, f eduction « m um | plame Bigh time that the public were made| ; g B el e | surtax from 20 per cent. t ¢ | acau “w with the ”1 A\ s :mll lumll Inuw‘lll‘u‘ s om AR ; i b ONE WAY "RAFFIC o - arner is opposed on refraings|action taken rescue the situation from the b | E I Gary I w:h " s (3 e | e o selal thtereht : PROPOSED . ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY from BT ;i hE Puts Over a Fast One > X To facilitate 1tomobile Physict than t 8 1 Claren what's in. X \frie an and Surgeon over Ank Lake Loop | | R B LN GO Hiasteta Qur Trade Balance Continues Favorable. |nocents $ the (¢ Highway dur 3 i % L : Well, silver, gold and platinum, | v bl Sl X Building. Phona 682 (New York World.) ymong Glher things,” replied hig # i = v Glacler Taxi Associafion in- Night Call 436 the cleven months of the current a1 | dad l p So vites the public to ecoor & yes exports have exceeded imports by § | with it in directing traf "% - 3 Henry L. Mencken pooh-boohs the third term|o60 000; for the same period of 1926 the export iay's Fool Question i s » I8 | on the loop in one direction Valentine’s Optical Dept. | objection to President Coolid and contends that,|gurplus was only $288,000,000. This trend i Why can't people be happy aftes only. Cars moving north over | | | R. L. DOUGLASS hey marry? new Mendcénhall bridge Oop n and Optometrist 5 i Room 16, Valentine Bllg MENCEEN THINKS COUNTRY DOES NOT WANT A WASHINGTON. [ » best driver in the { e an accident { jnasmuch as public opinion is such in the United)wholly contrary to the frequent prediction that States that only a “montebank,” without vision,{our new rol a creditor n would turn 4 | | around the loop bl “Haurs ‘6 : he frequently has to b | e J o1 ’ o urs 9 m. to 6 p. m. g ? individuality or independence of thought and ac-|the balance of trade against this country. Suct A Fable i I} JACK McDONALD, Secretary | | | 1O Cpiatitibnt o no chinces on being tion, could defeat him for the election, the Presi-{a forecast is ba on the assumption ‘that thel Once upon‘a time. iheré was & - , Glacier Taxi Assoc p G 3 3 || tim of somebody els dent had as well be elected in 1928 and in 1932,| 4 % ' }|y:‘||~'l perse q‘d”!‘ 1936 and 1940. He thinks the Washington pre-| the ingurance compa cedent of refusing a third term ought not be| the load and {ne wo | We w in Th Compt ly P he driver’s. fatl lebtor countries will have to pay their obliga-| YOUns ¢ iR nd that we cannot be]an hour who really was in "afis | — — paid un! £00 5 then e send|Burry ut . L o | Tue Cuas W. CaArTtEr MorTUARY regarded seriously we disregard Washington For mio ! o Have Hebti Ml eatine It's a Gamble in everything He says a creditor Nation on an increasig scale. We have| Old Version: “Cross my heart L oy ok | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Wasningion — was wine-hibber. been lending abroad at the of approximately Washington ran. a still. * * Washing $1,000,000,000 a year, and yet our trade balance without ton was slave owner Washington has continued favorable; dnd, as the figures indi was an officer and gentleman. Alive cate, it will be much more favorable this year AUTOS P‘OR IIIRF i e el Allen Shattuock, today he would probably be in jail than last. Yet this does not disprove the predic- K 2, f g NATRANOR In jail or not he'd certainly not be in tion that eventually the trend will be reversed PREPARP YOURSEIF N 1 s the White Hou Nobody- of the cla It the debtdr countries dp not: PAY 'the interest G | ¥~ mwmsmiinraridammatbrte - faunereotenists—dianad | Vi d Hifey: Tith, Torpsy e MYy | g e R S e : Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 to which he belonged has inhabited their borrowings with goods and services they wEBA’/dWEN B i s Ao o s MORRI that gloomy mansion since March 4, must float additional loans in our marh So oule m/.wER Ryt \{“f!f’l g ‘, St(lrt W lt’l Any A'nount CONSTRUCTION 1CO. 1829 far they have been borrowing heavily, and while 1 ¥ Disresarding the satire for a moment, this|this continues our exports are likely to exceed {{ Covicn Auto SERVICE THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT ALL KINDS OF il n | CABINET suggests that, by fixing the date at the end of thejour imports Juneau, Alaska STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT AND Tohn Guincy: Adams us mark This borrowing process, however, cannot go I STAND AT THE ARCTIC MILL WORK Presidential term of J 2 / ARC fos the termination of choosing Presidents frdm|on indefinitely. In the case of some European |} Phone—Day, 4i4; Night, It Only Requires The Will To Act u oo ; # . i 444-2 rings | the class to which Washington belonged, Mencken permits us to assume that it was countries it has already been carried too far. | Moreover, the greater the present borrowings the larger will be the annual remittances hereafter A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank'account > D i e red ’ ’ ¢ 4 then we ceased to elect Presidents of cultured) i, 4y, form of goods and the greater will be the and well-to-do ancestry, for John Quiney Adams|ypgayorable tr balance of the United States.|} There’s joy in giving good ‘k MILLER’S TAXI #$1.00 WILL-DO was not ¢ lave owner. He and|The heavy export surplus of the current fiscal|{ BS€rvice fomag [ % STARTING Wis father, President Johm Adams, belonged to|year, therefore, does mot disprove the accepted —Says Taxi Tad. 1) Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING a Massachusetts aristocracy of education and{theories of international trade. It only indicates|) The spirit of helpfulness, CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS eulture as Washington, Jefferson, Madisoi .m.\!\l.‘nv the day of readjustment been postponed which gives service of the FOR HIRE THE Monroe belonged to a Virginia aristrocracy. They|And when this readjustment actually begins it| ) human kind HAPPI- a Plate and Window talked to the Cabots who communed with God. may have far-reaching effects on our national|{ NESS. The sick and the help- S et First National Bank e Then why limit the selection of Presidents| ®COnOmY: less know what a blessing Day and Night Service bom tha olass to which Washington and John Carlson taxi ride is when com- PHON 4 or JUNEAU Quincy Adams belonged to March 4, 18297 Wil The (-old Bonuq in \usim]m, ‘ fort in transit is all—essen- K liam Henry Harrison and John Tyler belongad N e i o ; BLUE BIRD TAXT:. iy —tedacrsoitorabersiirerrfonmnai it e S e b | CONSTRUCTION CO. 4 4 p oty | angineering and Mining Journal.) Reasonable rates. peeiepbioriac i i to the Virginia aristocracy. The fathers of both| q41q producers in Australia seem to be hav- > ) “ BUILDING CONTRACTORS of them were Governors of Virginia and served in|ing ahout as much success in getting aid from 1 T 1 Stand at Bill's Barber Shop other high places. Both were well-to-do and well| their government as did the operators in the Carlson’s Taxi and O » - educated as were their ancestors. Both \u-v"-; United States under the kindly efforts of Mr. Mc- Ambulance Service A IR R e TR [ The T()st 0[ Succch " wine-bibbers and slave owner Fadden The latter’s gold bonus bill was about - Zachary Taylor was descended from aristo-|the fairest proposition that could be imagined,|]Stands at Alaskan Hotel and 251 TA_XI TuE JU EAU LAUNDRY ] = MORRIS eratic Virginia ancestry. His father, Col. Richard|in view of the conditions existing at the time Noland’s Cgrner | Stand Douglas Cigar Store | i ot wos an officer and & gentleman as was| that it was introduced in Congress. Conditions|| Phones Single 0 and 314 } Franklin Street, between ) Front and Second Streets 5 ! Phone 251 Night Call 269 James J. Hill, one of the world’s great- | are now somewhat easier than before and will PHONE 359 he. Col. Taylor was actively interested in pol ot s R : Haen continue to improve, unless something unforeseen 3 Sl est railroad builders, said: “If you want ftics. Gen. Taylor and his relatives were slave 3 occurs. Inequities still persist, however, for the owners and wine-bibbers, and Mrs. Jefferson e ey frrues ‘Yl\‘lllrl‘\'ll"wl‘\lllvp jl'\\j"vv' gets h ; “raw” gold at ul Marmo" an‘l Sadl unchanged from that which he paid fifteen ; to know whether you are destined to Franklin I was an. officer and a gentle-|and twenty years sgo, an advantge’ tHet, e ks C HOLMES TAXI man, as was his father, Gen. Benjamin Pierce,| done nothing at all to merit. Respite this, the C l ll before him. The latter was Governor of his{gold bonus issue is dead as a doornail in the aautac EHAER o ('asi]y find out. The test is simple and State and served yurteen years in Congre United States. Tt is still alive in Australia, May 4 " closed Cars at Your Stand at Olympic Pool Hall Franklin Pierce was highly educated and well-to-| the producers’ there have better luck! Enclo ymp be a success or failure in life, you can JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT infallible. Are you able to save money? If not, drop out. You will lose. You do, as were his ancestors for several generations. ~ Call Day and Night e R b 4 istadras In every State in the Union, says a politicall q CT ] B e ey talked to the WTIGeT, the Lowden machine is at work. it SATISFACTORY may think not, but you will lose as sure ?\i“l”mm”‘ fl“' ;“‘ IIl Fr ‘:;Ikl .ly\l'\ 1”“"“\1 does not follow that it will turn out to be -*! SERV‘CE GREEN RiBon Taxt : 1 \ Th 4 d of damses and Cabots, and Franklin playec Fiinevistar - Mattolt Buas’ SEasd | GUARANTEED BEN PHILIPS, Prop. as you live. 1e seed of success is Hawthorne and Longfellow. T o T Day and.Night Seryice . Theodore Roosevelt came from an educated,| Wield Marshal Halg says the Allies would| d RESh o Beniate Rooms not in you.” cultured and wealthy family, If we have had an|have won the war without the aid of the United o » 6 PHONE 3232 aristocr X jited States, Roosevelt was|States. Gosh! How we wish they had!—(New BERRY S TAXI 4 ¥ b ans aristocrat. Cabot Lodge was his Harvard| York Sun.) - One Dollar or More Will Open an B ate. : ; Stand at Gastineau Hotel | |00 lme HaS THE LARG- 2 ST . An English p cian says there is no ail- " q . . Of course Mencken was neither writing his-| PHONE 199 BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Account in Our Savin epartment Bory nor seriously suggesting a course of action.| fien} OF Which Eolf Is not good. (Nyhat abaut sore BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING gs Depar Columbia, Brunswick, Edison and Victor Orthophonic PHONOGRAPHS Expert Phonograph Repairing 3 PLANT IN ALASKA. 01d models taken in trade He does not like Presi Coolidge. He rd rdize i t gt Le he | ™ A im alg .; “1..n(!1‘,‘.‘|\/ .\‘( ‘1 n \l\uh |“ n.'w th The future of the Democratic Party puzzles| e=== Sexpectations of the standardized minds of aver-|the Democratic editors—and also the Democratic : 94 Bge voters, As such he regards “Dr.” Coolidge| candidates— (Indianapoli Day and Night Call Phone gand is not a hypocritical mountebank.|t0 be cautious must have a highly developed | sense of humor.—-(Philadelphia Bnguirer.) BOTELHO BROS. NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Norle Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE Mencken was simply engaged in his favorite pur- hanging danger signals in spots that are & Sed ce fl'l:lz'!'e w‘hhgustns and concepts, and \1~r:d the| The Misaishippl cad And musl e} CAEISII Seven-Passenger o se"J p ys the Secretary of War, but it will take more ‘uneau, Alaska ~ President and Wasths,u)]n B8 POREE ;‘ o “” “““"" than ringing words to halt a raging flood.— | Stand at Juneau. Billiards 7 o his purpose more clearly apparen n other| (goston Transeript.) OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA sendurable’—endurable because, he thinks { News. I : | ; E is a little fellow that does not know any bet-| Man in Tampa who advises President Coolidge E. & F. T X l The B. NL Behren ank T oo | A