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e e T R T 3 Daily Alaska Empire IO!)“.\VT W. TROY EDITOR D Deliver TERRIFIC CALAMITY. The assa Justi Pre ation of Kevin' O'Higg ister of and Fo gn Aff the Cab inet in ident Cosgrav f Ireland, is a ter O'HI of rific ¢ tron est ni ber 1 He has ibuted of the Cc Ireland a m Government. | contr imn ably to the succes grave Administration which has given ent governmen one that ha onomy S full handled that Ulster hict « a State made and pro Iri of for o 1 [ perity 3 fairs Free part W eriously proposition of he mparable t loss, i f President lins State, and loss Arthur Gr However Cc fith, ot Irish Home shown a be umphant fc thro frith | of | ha cannot tri and Gri hers will the Rule for success Th self ree State that Ireland’s genius ernment smothered by wssination rward march does not depend upon capable She continue one man to carry on end this fine, added that assassins who put an gpirited patriot have but another public martyr to the long list ¢f martyrs glorifies Irish history IT LOOKS LIKE SMITH AND COOLIDGE. York World political| Wa liticians have discuss of Presidential 1 are now trying to determine ought to be nominated for Vice-President ning mates for Gov. Smith and President Coolidge The latest man Cordell Hull former Democratic mmittee Chairman for the 1 Herbert publican the consent of The is the tions of Smith and Coolidge without serious strug gle: writers Charles Michel New hington p on writer, says whout | ceased to the question candidates a whi are Congre National C ocratic nomination Hadley of of choices and former Gov for the Re is conceded, be secured this nomina Missouri it must Spencer nomination Hull snificant that course, Hadley thing concedes the and most about item cireumstance it However, this is what most of the political now admitting In fact the day Wayne Wheeler, who months had contending that both Presidential candidates would be drys that “is still that the Democratic candidate will It seems about as certain can be almost a ye the the opposing candidate Smith President witness a political warmth the 1 forty-four years ago The Southern leaders, upon plan save their faces from a They now propose to to repeal the two-thirds majority of the convention to make a nomination They say that would permit the nomination of Gov. Smith their aid, and then they could support election on party regularity. ae other for been a chance be anything that ov shall for said there not wet.' nearly as before convention will be and that we contest that will Blaine-Cleveland ar next year and Coolidge rival AMONS battle of it nominate is said, have decided and Inconsistency. Smith following and allow bare a new to Gov. Smith charge of help the rule a without him for the ground of THE SALOON HAS RETUR! Louis Wei discussing ED. New York attitude World those zenkorn “eolyum the who to ist” of 1 are the| has of on list. | to prohibition but return of the saloon, decls returned. He s he has six them ek the “nearby” on And with the “the delectable the free lunch.” He present and now were barred may now affiliate basis. Continues the opposed the opposed saloon three three visiting saloon in one and other corne his private returned saloon, he says, has come fncomparable affinity of beer two differences distinguishing the from those of the ‘‘golden of 1914"—mixed drinks are instead of 15 who the salbons of with notes day saloor sliver fizz era 50 cents and women, the on a from olden days men co-educational columnist 1 suppose that in any nation devoted to legislation, or rather to a democracy which legislators may establish a pecord for overt acts, hypocrisy loses fts virtue as a vicé and becomes viciously a virtue, Here are my In them I can put my foot on that popular brass rail and drink elf into uncon- gelousness with anything from the best jmported champagne to t most poison- ous Bourbon whiskey that ever burned a tonsil. Not only that, 1 can do it with a young lady at my side. The saloon, like the barber shop, has become educational, with a surprising improve- ment in the manners and speech of cus- tomers. Time was when a bartender would, figuratively, throw a lady out " on her ear If she essayed a cigarette in six saloons. my co- MANAGER Min- 1 | IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUEY 12 192 back wcred precinet Under Prc elbow room lady and of her ipon the bar f into the last c without so the bartender arth ar y conduct And even conservatives. of lower not the Service h Knight modern imand mong the real ft not the upper the sal ome a histic a w rrant v President Coolid credit indicate that much of his time rel ¢ the political fore ften tha keep his pictures " him to smile, forced bore the y usually is a at does not wholly hide dom from i i i‘ The | rusea | i Convention re | for to the Anti-| to commend that agency of the Prehibition]| ¢ 1 people are Wheeler": recent Baptist Northern the $10,000 asked fused churches a to vot nd r or saloon League. | the an ranization to 1t to enforce the church W getting i wise \yne politi-{ | | i | | A Dominion Foreign Minister. } i Guardian.) | (Manchester 1 made another that equal status which de Imperial Conference Minister for Foreign A Dr. Bodenstein, the Professor Law Stellenbosch formerly Burger." step clause forward | with! Africa has just agsertion of British nation; lutions of the clared |t by The | ¢ was the airs. [in and The of the the nations no way affairs Irish charge Die to the that are “in Roman-Dutch glves Conference within the subordinate to|? and it hgs in Free State of external in the Prime Min- now has not regarded subordinate department; but h full Minister of it wil other Dominions. The puzzle the logician of the unity of the henceforth visad in many of the King to that seem system ssistant editor literal exj sion I Report which states British Empire one another in external ready been taken by the Canada and Australia the \ffair xpressly vestéd Africa until Ir it even as a making a followed by may well xample 10 doubt 1ltin what prete rown if the Crown by fiv different Min bear no relation » There would in the does not i jo! solution For nse may be di in of at tries as one the first of con-| except in the alter the exist Dominions t wiy Dominion may in another to be the worse King o germs fusion or But it formal expression it now receives, i situation The right of the \in from complicity,in one great phase of for-|in treaty-making, was by Can-|t Locarno Pact. The right to decide] ty much help, if any, they shall British foreign policy they always had The right to make treatie themselves, in which the gravest danger of interests lies, they are pledged not tc mutual consultation The pool views will have to be much than it has been in the past to the goed of the nation peace the world ght re policy asserted ada over the for themselves give in carrying vign how ca out have for onflicting without ideas and and freer nnot but react and to the Tl xercise ing of fuller It « concerned e Alaska and the Prospeclor. Journal.) will recent to ald for the payment and appoints the Commissioner of among others, of for him and his areas in which his (Er Mining The van completely from the Territorial effective. This act provides 50 per year to a prospector Territorial Mine Inspector Transportation, with the duties, cheap transportation supplies and of selecting the work is most likely to be successful. The “grub stake,” limited though it be, together with the official advice and guidance should prove a stimu- 1t will help in finding ore is made, the prospector still though he is able to secure to open the deposit, this will virgin country like Alaska transportation is too well known to be denied. The prospector, now turned miner, must have road which to carry his mining supplies in and his product out. The trail which he followed as prospector wilk not do for him as operator with heavy and bulky freight to move. Roads must be provided. Road building in the Territory is a function of the Alaska Road Commission. That body conscious of Territorial needs, but can take of them only as it has the funds must look to Washington. .As in of ancient Crete dwelt the Minotaur, to whom annual was ma so at Wash- ington there kept an ogre, as it seems to supplicants for puyblic moneys, who preys upon annual appropriations, lopping off such parts as suit his fancy and eyen devouring them whole occasonally, an ogre the Director General of the Budget is not gourmet, for he often seems to lack that discriminating taste character- istic of the gourmet and makes no distinction | between what worth devouring and what not S0 it is that road appropriations for Alasks have sometimes suffered Certain it if the development of Alaska is to be encouraged, that more intelligence must| be shown in dealing with those Territorial mat- that are referred to Washington for de- cision. . Alaska must have roads if its extensive mineral resources are to be developed. It is on these that the future prosperity of the Territory| sineering ! vanish | 7 passed not act him hing prospector Alaska, if the Legislnture proves of by as securin lus to prospecting After a strike needs help. Even financial backing not suffice in a There the lack of a over sacrifice fine ters depends, It is not belittling the service which men of first rate ability and of unquestoined public spirit| render when they give themselves up to public lite to suggest that more than we need poiticians, do need payrolls and industries. Any man who can found a successful industry giving em- ployment to his fellow townsmen and adding to| the public wealth, is certainly performing good | service to the community.—(Vancouver, B. C.,| Tribune.) | we As to the proper tribal name for the Presi- dent the Sioux best-minds have not yet arrived|** at a decision. This department therefore avails itself of the moratorium to suggest Wah-wah-ne- gus-u-peekis, which in the Sioux dialect means | Young - man - not-afraid-of-the-farmers. (New, York Times.) Among the lat t suggestions is a taxi-czar for New York City. Taxi drivers strenuously op- pose the plan on the ground that a czar in the metropolis of American democracy would mean turning back the hands of the clock,~—(New York Times.) rent | we posed How Far ries Ah And once Al "Nother Vhen It it wa It will must A D Searching Party Needed immer have lin b-ervations 1 kin boyish The Ananias I I My doc 2 is n the fir know hod th ha ju E pita e compa Jink Y ympany he The only vinted in chance a large Speaking of Relativity Don’t 1chir e man s for Oh pad easy b," he “And wh “Trying most y," he The prin this day D re 5 the T to knc e times And thir o With roun Sam H ™ alse me! Alas But Norman at now A word from the wise Benjamin Yt thoughts venience time get there quickly.’ Promptness larlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service | i at Alaskan Hotel and Noland's Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 Marmon and Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night SATISFACTORY SERVICE ! GUARANTEED BERRY’S TAXI Stand at Gastineau Hotel Day and Night Call Stand at Juneau Billiards _ remember hoh 1l un ith n Some tor o h t j bad new ph TA Just As True A b ny Still Can Wear the Same Old Size lows who thought they vou who ! cor replied inquired to t 1y xplained Can Your Stretch? ter of could y W P have are g8 girls now il hey Ral 1 e of we hail a Carlson PH wa “aleck!" skirts lay on hip Only Fancy Stuff for Her Mrs. Neurich says she isn’ ted in this aviation.” lway tan i ETOUR Jok, < WaE ke By €1} ving that pla SAM hin is plain Passing Ubservation casier friend tl tim lost to th d off hopi its erro hope ve some day | the br 2 he pink a thir of Oldest Inhabitant when if it hud ) one wag a rden of Eden Club § declared, “it they way th speakin 1 th hila comfortable t R men pering."t Tl ane, the styles have tance from the skin out t [ Runnin ner whi the xophon ond a thing ever point to the Tipstick i for a if wife Boat just me ha told lose s most aAnee ope faced groan long one useless his nan nk feel bhank 15t how you md ditto, told me my the ame wond rful of ali it sometimes a thing to th but father when he i mg at a | we he centor sn't doing dinner know which i u ho wor Ie th ghildren become a those who don't The reason f er thinks he i doc enjoy of a Hijacker the KEN FOR A RIDE b mucl company don't wor influenced by {! R \an i he keep and broke ntertain nuisance or y do moth by the hira b ther know v dumbbell is be he has heard her are dfsap- A word to th the fel icient would hav »bbed new hats | 1 qu rsons who wi \dbergh are knick make mal of hair i1 him ttes don't boy do they ich of them When mothe ll th take on hard | 1bou asked | to training ti find it pretty fleas?” we was father know as well hi hom fact, it is| y ! ! plac my going to v himself lea circus In In eave tence tta b ach a class, com<]ful about your “write News of the Names Club lives in Los Lmagination pies the machine-made th we but pas: baker didn't type say well, ou Oh anyway rogress changed not blush instead of the same shame Cincinnati Enquirer. urely have, their Urbana y're on neck ston Demo- Service t Night Covicn Autro SERVICE Juneau, Al STAND AT TH Phone—Day, 444; 144-2 rings Prompt Day and ARCTIC Night, MILLER’S TAXT Phone 183 Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Taxi Tad. Juneau, ‘ranklin no time' a service of add—"Waste wrote With con no taxi and Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop efficiency suresty. 251 TAXI Stand Douglas Cigar Store | | Phone 251 Night Call 269 1 o | TS SARUAR. R RIS HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall Green RiBeonN Taxa BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Day and Night Service Stand at Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 P THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- }EST. MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. ONE 199 i Phone 94 -g E.&F.TAXI BOTELHO BROS. Seven-Passenger Sedan Service j THE 27 I Robert Simpson Grad PG nan SROFESSIONAL Opt. D. nate Los An of Optometry Opthalmologs Glasses Fitted Le Ground T G P DENTISTS and 1 and 3 Goldstein PHONE Hours 9 a Bld 56 9 p. | | | | DENT BRITT’S COD LIVER nd 9 Building Telephone 176 Rooms & OIL TABLETS - An Ezcellent Tonic that has n Phone £5 LU H R DR LT LR T FIT 1 2 o 5 [ * v Watlou F F S Fifth S Fifth Minth o D N Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry T 9 H | w Lin E {EST, N BFE | PLANT E ' BEQUIPPED JOE PRI DEN 31 Hours 8 a IWARD o disagreeable taste. m. to BUILIM By Py 'TAN Free Delivery Ot cond and M clephone 18 4 ALARM CALLS hird and Franklin, ront and Frankin. ront, near e Way rong, opp. Film Exchange. | ront, opp. City Wharf, ront, near Mill £ hby Dr. H. Vance 201 Goldsle 16k by copath Phone: Officc Residence, Gastineau 16 at Gro. | 1= - . opp. Cole Barn rent ront and Main. ond and Main. ifth and Seward. Hall stineau and Rawn cond and Gold urth and Harris. ifth and Gold | and East. | venth and Gold. | and Kennedy | back of power house | Juneau Apts. | and Indian St, | Calhoun, CHIROPRACTOR, Office Hours 10 to 12; 9; and by appointment. CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Med Surgery nor Way. | | 1 PHYSICAL Medical Gym: ERAPIS ithoun, opp. istin Ave inth and ricity ldstein T Oftice 410 Phone welfth and ome Grocery. Willoughby. e f e Physician ELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING s, A. Haglund, Prop. Office: 420 and 422 Goldst Bullding. Phoie 682 Night Call 436 R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Room 16, Valentine Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. by Appointment MPIRE 10ST HAS THE UP-TO-DATE IN ALASKa. 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 SECRET OF ACCUMULATING THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU The Test of Success James J. Hill, one of the world’s great- est railroad builders, said: “If you want: to know whether you are destined to be a success or failure in life, you can easily find out. The test is simple and infallible. Are you able to save money? If not, drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose as sure as you live. The seed of success is not in you.” One Dollar or More Will Open an Account in Qur Savings Department Osteopathy Ielene W. L. Albr PROFESSIONAL DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER| | 1| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Valentive | Dr. A. W. Stewart ain Hotel Dr. Geo. L. Barton Hellenthal Bldg. 3 to b Pho! v cine, echt T Massag DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY and Surgeon ein Valentine’s Optical Dept. Optometrist Bldg. and — The B. M. Behrends ;Bank‘ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Fraternal Societies —— OF Gastineaw Channel B. P. 0. ELKS h vt MCcINTYRE, TURNER AUXILIARY, ALASKA, Meetir PIONE Mits MRS The best driver in the world may have an accident. It isn't always the driver's fault, Ye he frequently has to pay. Take no chances on being the vic tim of somebody care lessness. Insure yourself against personal linbility. Let the insurance company carry the load and the worry. We will write you a policy in The Maryland Casualty Company at a cost surprising ly small Get the particulars without obligation. Allen Shattuck, Inec. 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