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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927. S —————————_—_— | b Mgy 53 l the gl ALLONG LIFE'S _About these onion se(s, : el Y ¢ ,‘,’1 Fraternal Societies DA i — Y St ——— OF JONN W. [ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ) Provinces—Nova Scotia_and A bl ; 7 Sy : : DETOUR | Robert Simpson DRS. XASER & FREEBURGER| | | Gastinecu Channel Josephu | iy SAM HILL O Fiaty; 40 Fiome Opt. D. ment addre Headline : Graduate Los Angeles | or a pe lege of Optome § \ Opthalmolc (Indianapolis News.) ; Observations of Oldest Inhabitant Glasses Fitted too hard on Josephus. His t AR 34 rex gl i Gty ! rbyerides ot example and Jsephus always tho card M 3 Prohibition in t! o : % 1| Dr. Charles P. Jenne = 2 T g 3 % | DENT 0-Ordinate Bodies nfr ) 1 " .y A RBELNE Scottish Rite Buildin everal thousand less| o " o b poaien e e Dr. A. W. Ste yurpose of putt 1 1lent i I P An llent Tonic that has DENTIST Government Ought'a Be Reverse | | Biinks It is hard tc pep | 9 s ny disagreeable taste. e B o 6 | They Must Be Watched. {ah “ ';‘ gaine A i -l 4 SEWARD BUILDI manufac ] wor . € cin he yrhou-e” b wan ? ng Post, which by thelahead of th y fa th hou i : 3 » demand for thei od i ¢y always stands for real Amer - el ke . editorially outlined no less than| Rook - Review MOBE I GRIRNG 10 EXING : Dr. W. J= Outside of arning tl livin i horrow mone n and PHYSICIAN 1y ughing up, the averags marricd ' Phone 25 Free Delivery " Pdd We Prefer the Flapper e Sl R ety o Second al + i s of the people of the We get shocked by A W I Telephior nents outlined were briefly as W The flapper kne 1bandon our citizen and permit And ennui from the confiscation of their property in Monotony moveme now under way in the United| s flat and nothing in backed by minority groups and having urpose resuits not in with the| | e tan mese A IFIRE, AUARM UALLS f lool young as d : - M Vance Cleanliness may be next to god 3 Third and Franklin. ' 201 Goldstein BId v e 4 - ¢ 258, but many a husband spend and F tin Ihm\ 10 to 12; 1 to b; ¥ Worthy i ' . Ko "WIMN 85 KT evenings down town hacat vor ar Ferry Way 8 appoinment | g o e p N W To withdraw from Nicaragua and set and _ea to understand Kok by e | 6 Fron “ilm Exchange, | wsed Osteopnthic Physich cam th 1 vk overnment unfriendly with the at least it is when frier i v BB AN e ‘ront, ; ; | Phone: Office 1671, - KNIGHTS OF Coolid [ and malfeasance in office & M iy lean there isn't much diffarence ’ : COLUMEBUS s ; ; tween being there and bein ha place the bad people go. ; Men spend about as much time record anyone can play | to K Some of these peoplic who h ) much to ama_Canal Wi iten: sot ind money trying to keep the hais Front and about nullifying the ( itution ought tc To get out of China and leave Am- W e e avkat At iR ) eir heads as their wives do Second and M : L ¥ I A 3 ricans to their fate J to keep the wrinkles ¢ Fifth and Sewar Office ¢ 10 to to 6; 7 to consider the ways of the Ant on League 4 :d R e N e 4 Have to make one P Fire Hall 9; and by appointment. Phone 268 B o e whieh e Sontrall | 0 get into Rus and let do he their face ot 2 CHIROPRAGTI! Auxu]\rv PIONEEF dictators, who seek through trading and intim o kil (i BeatIon inws. B84 i A nd permanent waves thore would ix‘tv(m:’r( .ym’x !l’.ulxt (e g sl B v ol L EHRT G 1 8 elligent | : v ourth and Harris, | B/ n give us ¢ undesirable i ™ ’ > a he wer working girls S5 " each mo i 18 4 ) t undesirabl mmi Qraitoh a heap fewer working girl P Fifth 1 Gold g in tk 2, quick Fi and East. | £ MIts, To ¢ 1 the r debts 3 Daily Sentence Sermon s I 5 MItS Shat was d d to I he people to rur To G Dbt tea ) gbolal ‘ - Explanations make a poor sub-| |89 Witth and Kennedy | [ H{elene W. L. Albrecht the country by selecting < and execu American patriotism Fairy Tale t v accomplishment | Minth, back of power house | | | PHYSICAL THERAPIST Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts | Medical Gymmnastics, Mas withdraw from the Philippines Ak Dad, He Knowe and abandon our constructive program s th Pittsburgh Gazett TALKING ABOUT NULLIFICATION! It now. develop: Residence, Gastineau Hotel How 1 will the pec continue to tolerate permit any of the southern y | at Totem Gro this machine controlled political organization | publics to develop revolutions and chaos Tip to the Boys with Diplomas opp. Cole'Barn. | Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. 1ich has set out to run the United State regardless of our interests in the ) A dating to constitute themselves a super-govern tution-makers & a fo government | | | | ment above Constitution zenel The Const I grants | tives who would be responsible to them. Brazenly To hamstring our army and navy Once 1 Vs e I 3 Jistin Ave anc T 4 § Elec city the dictators of the Anti-Saloon League and a| the name : . flaming youth who thought moncy | Naws -of:the, Names. Qlufe I\ ,‘,l ke o Pl hdian | 140 celastaln: Hag 4 § 5 i Glblta. Al i The Post hi tty well covered the field| S A wed ang| Mary Rubright lives in Mur nth and Calhoun. | Stlpengbes el few other organized bloc wreats and - the mething to be saved and 5 venth and Main | Phone—Office: 423 yswille, Penn, and' Jerry Battz b i F bieig o : X Twelith, at Northern L'dry e leposits recorded in his bank bheok. | Twelfth and Willoughby | upon a time there wa in the summary, t substance of which is given} use of money are cowing the chosen representa not spent, and was proud of the | tives of the people and trying, all too success-|“"%yC '~ = Sitte efin’ Nelttvs Lok L BROGT1 Hame: Grbdety b fully, to dictate in secret meetings and throughi .o yi;g 1 be all righ we just drift along 3 3 ¥ b - b - ks : | DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY other methods that make the Tammany of the| iy find food for serious thought here. The Passing Observation W There's nothing the matter with 4 2 young fellow who gets tired of ¥ . | Office: 420 and 422 Goldstcin like organizations of civic righteousness. They!the patriots who sometim sleep at the switch g T O N OA T | blather on the stump about nullification and|in time of profound peace, when the danger does|being made a hero of loug hefore > ¢ WELCOME CATE | Building. Phoie 682 in seccret conclave serap practically the entire|not seem acute the public does of making a haro < Front Street Night Call 436 Constitution except one articl - ng. of him | ¥ o 3 HOME COOKING —— iy ’ . Physiciar. ana Surgeon last century and the Philadelphia ring today 100k | epemies of the country are always busy. It is 3 Private Ownership Is Accepted Policy. Ain't Languare Grand? (& 4 Ilrs. A. Haglund, Prop. ¥ "Valentine's Optical Dept. LORD BYNG REFUSES TO PAY TOR | t 1l: “Where'dja got the black | § | — . R. L. DOUGLASS | The best driver in the world VISCOUNTCY. ! (New YOrm ‘Lelegraph.) i | Optician and Optometrist | || may have an accident. It ’ [THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Room 16, Valentine Bldg. ||| always the driver's fanl it 1'll”n ""lfll\.} E Al | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and he frequently has to pay the| tion, President R. F. Pack:told 10,000 delegates| it.” i ’ [SEANT 1N ALASKR, NENGL] By Spnpmnan Rl Bt b P M By fees charged by the College of Heralds for pre-|and guests that municipal ‘ownership no longer y E s i 3 i -‘""!“';;‘\"" l".v in an address before the fiftieth annual con Jim: “I dropped it on a giri's| ‘ paring letters patent to the title of Viscount|is in public favor, and that e is nowadays How Times Change ) # e s e o P S rsonal liability l | vention of the National Blectric Light Associa-|bare knees and her fift landed m.i Lord Byng of Vimy has ‘refused to pay and therefore has not taken advantage of the|little danger ¢ ting of t r Federal owner Old expression: “The downtrod n ra compan higher rank of nobility to which King George|ship of public utilitie conclusion wag|den public.” # < The e 4 g 5 "ARTE TUAR 3 and the worr promoted him last November, and he vows that|reached, he intimated, beczuse of the splendid| Modern: “The rundown jpedef. e — Tk Cmas W. Canter MorTUARY We: willowrity you: 8 'poliey achievement derived from private ownership " g | ¥ A in The Ma Casualty 3 ,I, was in 1886 that this Assoclation held its e S - | “The Last Service Iz the Greatest Tribute” Company at a cost surprising- Bt Brug ot Vimy: notwithstandthi (the care.| Tt wao 1o 1886°tuse £e Asoslation bt o) oo s e e e e e 1y smali, -Get the particulars s 3 Since P 3 e electric Gt ) o i 3 mony at the command of the King. The amount| . o ¢OnYen:on: iy B By sk Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 without ~obligation. service industry has become a vital factor in gation involved is about §$3,500. However, the hero of|(no nation’s gigantic progress. The power bil U 1()5 F 4 Vimy Ridge and erstwhile Governor-Gendral of|of Uncle Sam for all purposes is less than the A Ay A b T ; Allen Shaituck, Inec. Canada, was admitted to the House of Lords on|pill for candy and tobacco, and the money spent y - INSURANCE his onetey He feels that the record that|fer cigarettes is more than 50 per cent. greater [ ‘ REPARE YO‘ )RS"}LF Fire, Life, Liability, Marine ned a title for him will measure his standing|than the cost of electric service in all the homes | 3 L. e e - | before 1 aft death, and, having heir tol|in this country. | Pr TS a5 3P -s S w».‘ ? i 5 < e e N e a mem.| President Pack recalled that in 1385 Mayor { ek g,;l o | tart W ith ny mount cabor e enjoy the higher title and being already a mem-| e L o 5 “m 3 3 yer branc ot > ritis] ) .| Carter arrison, Sr., of ‘hicago spoke appre- = Vo paratively poor man, should put up §3,500 boot| i’ inrough the streets and remarked that the STAND AT THE ARCTIC It Only Requires The Will To A CONSTRUCTION CO. in an exchange of a Baronetcy for a Viscountey.|wynning of an electric car the length of Coney | i 443»3' rings o ] Ldep g e S ) vRGE Before the war the present Baron Byng of|[gland pier was then a “sensational exploit.” In o e | A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a | ALL KINDS OF Vimy was just plain Sir Julian Byng, and he|the course of his remarks Mr. Pack produced ¥ 4 8 = hundred dollars before they can open a bank account had earned the Knishthood by hard work. He|figures showing that electricity has become ! . v was a rough and ren?s soldier whose living came|indispensable factor with tremendous industries A word from the wise \ MILLER’S TAXI $1.00 WILL DO CABINLT { —says Taxi Tad. ALY i A STARTING from his army pay—and he felt that he must{and has resulted in the complete elimination of Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska v Hln)..mvn Franklin wrote — Sk @ i IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING faste no taieeiital J CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS THE I,I, W ORK he will not pay them. Therefore he is still high lights in the distinguished record of commander of the Third Army Then came peace, | many forms of household drudgery. and Parliament voted him $150,000 and a Bar- houghts of a service of con FOR HIRF earn that Th e Vimy Ridge among other| the|8how that electric service extended tb the farm- . yiui'y | Back in the eighties a half mile transmission|{venience we add—"Waste no F N l B k Plate and Window time—hail a Carlson taxi and lrst atlona an GLASS ing country in the last three ye has incre d 13 g o Day and Night Service OF JUNEAU Promptness—efticiency— = ; ; MORRIS 70 per cent. in the number of farms served. PHONE 485 BLUE BIRDEAXE, | . o 0o 1k CONATRUCTION: i), onetcy and the right to be a member of theijne of 500 volts wassa tremendous accomplish- Lords. Under the circumstances, $3,500 is just|yment are lines today with 220,000 volts that much money with Lord Byng of Vimy and|extending as far as 500 miles. he has uses for it This is another indication of the great strides ) N i However, the fees for letters patent to nobil-| which science has made through the aid of capi- ! ity have often been remitted. They were re-|t J SHORTY GRAHAM mitted in the case of Barl Balfour, though he was N T T, i Stand at Bil's Barber Shop BULLIENG OONTRACTORS Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Report of the Condition of al on the part of American brain and brawn. a millionaire, and with Earls Oxford and Asquith Literary Values. and Birkenhead and Viscounts Chelmsford, Fitz-| s (New York Times.) In the London correspondence of The Man- chester Guardian is printed a story about Dean 251 TAXI The B. M. Behrends Bank Stands at Alaskan Hotel and n ARy e et S ) || stand Douglas Cigar Store e TR Tre Juneau LAunory Phones Single 0 and 314 2 i 2 X Franklin Street, between s naga iR FRORS 201 NIMIESTRLl 390 At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Fromh and Setoad Siosi PHONE 359 Alan and othe They will have to be remitted| in the case of Gen. Byng or he will remain a plain Baron IR O nich (o dhlstly intesesting: here. He.|Inge which Mot ¥eifgq \OF vel vouched for ’ R R 3 eresting Rere BE-y 4 which has in itself a certain plausibility. cause Gen. Lord Byng of Vimy has more than| o' aniears that an American publisher fsf 8 —————————— —:g* once been in Juneau and Yukon Territory and|anxious to add the Gloomy Dean to his list of| for a term served Canada with distinction as|popular authors Accordingly he cabled: “Will P RESOURCES B | popular authors, Accorainglyihie Savieas SHEHL M armon daitd g R Aoty | 1L i HOLMES TAXI Loans and Discounts - § 852,397.39 i | . J \E P 'INCE | replied, rejecting the proposal. He cabled that| Banki A 3y 57,152, s BO! Ir) ():\Pfll EOTINGE: :n\l:h]w- nn“xln'vl:::r*l:uztt-sl x“’.'fm he write his auto- Ca(llll(lc PHONE 342 Res:l lgftnlt‘leou% ;Z) 9152:) chgg§?€ggnfign In these days when one has become accustomed| biography > $a3eneoomie yiraratpdiany 7,910, [ to m.',]‘m,il((,..,.,‘,-}‘: ;([,".. ;:;,\,\‘ ,,,v).,,', il,m,"‘,,,,‘:,,,AT,,,“ .\lmn» thing like that did not deter the Enclosed Cars nt‘Your Stand at Olympic Pool Hall United States Pondq ...$ 136,377.50 prohibition with a ‘regularity that has all but|enterprising Amerlcan publisher. ne_mnlm ,t:;e Call Day and Night 2 Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 g i g B 1! a bl there 1a movelty In. the situation|Des8:-snother' ‘cable: “WULLYSH white the & SATISFACTORY Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 | AW TRNRE GANEIG “hrist? sower terms, of course.'” oo o DAILY B (500 Baward Islaud. That Capadian 'Provi|Pr COristt -LOWeE tecte. O e fnce—the smallest in the Dominion—has just| Suck an’ imjlied awnAnrd 05, SABATIHE SO SERVlCE Green RmsBon Taxr Total Cash Resources ... ... 1,689,429.39 S. & F.—Juneau Made “Home- | have brought a smile even to the cheek of the turned the Comservative Party Administration out| Gloomy One. But he declined the second offer GUARANTEED BEN PHILIPS, Prop. —_— made”—Helen Ardelle of office, and one of the issues was the purpose|as he had the first. Obviously, the story will not Day and Night Service $2,648,834.58 and others A " Stand at Senate Rooms of the Government to abandon prohibition for|be complete until the American publisher has| b % i . el i Government’ liquor stores. While the Liberals did|been identified and his phrenological development BERRY'S TAXI THUNT) Ssn LIABILITIES i Ourv?;':r;g:l‘r{n;t()olnmhm not endorse prohibition, and promised to allow|has been examined after the manner of Charles Fr—— Capital $ 100,000.00 a plebiscite on the question in 1929 when there|Lamb. Stand at. Gastineau Hotel e SR b | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Surplus 50,000.00 i JUNEAU would be no other issue to confuse the situation,| Y ¢ act of h Dakota Legislature the PHONE 199 BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Undivided- Profl they declared that they would enforce the pro- By act of the South y BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ndivided Profits ... 74,975.89 § 224,975.89 B 108 Taws until the people voted them out of| P60k Overlooking (¢He President's Bummer i PLANT IN ALASKA b AR R MUSIC HOUSE New Fountain Specials [is now called Mount Coolidge. This makes it a|&——— — - - - DEPOSITS .. AR . 2,423,858.69 existence—if ever. The drys accepted the Lib-| o po0t1y 50-50 proposition by which Mr. Coolidge eral Party position as being preferable to that|p,e come to the mountain and the mountain has of the Conservatives and vigorously supported its|come to Mr. Coolidge.—(New York Times.) Day and Night Call Phone 94 -g $2,648,834.58 candidates. Thé Liberal majority in the Provin- —_— —_ olal Parliament will be four to one. The drys Vice-President Dawes says the country is men- E & F TA x' OFFICERS ¢laim a victory. aced by direct primaries, and only a few years B. M. Behrends, President i It is fair to say, however, that many wets ac-| 880 it was for the want of a good five-cent ‘orflo BROS. J. F. Mullen, Vine.l ident Gny lloxuughton, Cashier NOLAND S CORNER et SRR ‘igar.— (Philadelphia Inquirer.) e 5 8 * cepted the promise of a separate plebiscite and|¢i8ar— (Philadelphia Inqui e Seven-Passenger Sedan Service George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY % 18. oted with the Liberals, Boxing is banned in Russia as brutal and None Better—Box or mt\ Of the nine Canadian Provinces and two Ter- i 2 degrading. = Killing 1is frequently indulged in Stand at Juneau Billiards Juneau, Alaska ritories, seven Provinces and two Territories| oyer there, hnwuvur.—(uckwnvl\le Tlmet-Unlon); & Becmit 0