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L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927. Same Old Place . i 1 h 925 New York City &% H L Daily Ala = ‘ ‘ fon. i | PROFESSIONAL , = iy - 3 ALO LIFE’S | her : 3 | e F'raternal Societies JONN W. [ROY - - ‘ tende e circumstance ( | 7 R T - not d k ha caused more peo | M & b b . ; ? e .1 | ¥ h i v . v Rublished ! v the i o oy Bt bt “ DETOUR | I‘”l"")l .‘~|||;1|v~nu DRS. KASER & I’REEBURGERZ | Gastineau Channcl that - rf. PROFESSION AL 'll | EMPIRE PRINTING d ar Stree \ 1 and the Volstead Aect combined By SAM HILL Graduate Los Angeles Col ~ that people may be convinced | i Enter _ ' ) e scl lege of Optometry and 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg atter y example and education but they cannot be ® - —2 N p | Opthalmology PHONE 56 | eeting ‘\\‘ Ines- d tatute nd club: What Parcnts Know en roses Fitted Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m Delivered by [ 18, Treadv Days when the children's "hour| N s ! ? s Ground | j=2 B DENTISTS the optimism of Cecil Rhodes wa wa h ot much tim By r | . ‘. o ; ? ' ver-stre by those who say he expected the| Between the daylight and the kills during the it makes B e e to be running the United State dark are gone mad if his wife hath \ Dr. Charles P l“l'lll’ Bubsc S : L A : o we had no Mencken in For modern children do, you'll with him for being overworked 4 | ) i ve had n ncken in DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bodies ef Freemasonry . tind It worries a wife more havin him but we suspect that Cecil| f BRITT ng that the United States| | that time:/twixt midnigh husband underpaid th Rooms § and 9 Valentive b i gty Building Observations of Oldest Inhabitant is overworked i B ¢ > ernment, faliing K- S8 The old-fashioned salary tha me girls can chew gum 1l OIL TABLETS — EISERI. .. Cantonese out of the way, has( jgthed, fed and educated six chil | most they do the ra i 1 the Japanese troops to leave Chineseldron would now be just about A poor man knows he would | Dr. A. W. Stewart not even likely to change Japan's]enough to take care of the car. be the most liberal man in towr An Eszccllent Tonic that has i DENTIST advocating naval curtailment t he w nly i no disagreeabls taste i v RS The Ananias Club Every dog has h o8 Seekers After Joy My husband told me e noticed | (here v time when the corset : st AL ‘l ok iy i you had on a spiffy new hat to 3 swred as imports i i RS/ NAN: Kitgr. 0NN (Cincinnat! Baqairer,s é lay,” said she to the lady whosc iking voman look attractive | = i The pursuit of happiness is inheront in every| husband. ‘was: ‘broke ' Irom bupise i stodkings, Noy | n T human being. The essence of our democracy is|Silk hosier In these days when soy | : that we have the inalienable right to life, liberty| - s b . E nd the pursuit of happiness Mean Brute I ought Humanity demands joy, seeks forever for some| “Why do you suppose women for the men as ¥ 4| Phone 25 Free Delivery ¥ m of satistactory expression of sweet pleasure.|bave given up high shoes and now women i Lo B md and Main the prohibitions and Interdictions of stern.|wear nothing but these tool man hates whiskers and he | ORERIISARIOEOIEIEIIN 18 ouled moral censorship cannot alter or change|pumps?” asked Mrs. Grouch to die, but there ) two » P T |this normal predilection. We seek joy in the Probably,” growled her h he gets more tired of do-| & C] Order shaving and meeting pay EASTERN _lhome, in me, at the dance, in the theatre, on|band, “because high shoe; h.‘- “ L-‘” st sl 10 L FIRE ALARM CALLS ndFe the winding highway, by mountain and sea, in|tongues and they hate compat THE IRFSH SITUATION. Ithe halls of learning, in religious service, in|tion." Third and 1 teopath—201 Goldsteln Bldg. | all M E WiLLIAMS work; we seek it in pursuit of the secrets of - Front and in. our ¢ “1 o B Worthy Matror The suc ful mant n which President|science, in associations with our own children Passing Observation p romantic about marris (18 Prot: heav vi el > oinment BROW N, Secretar Ao with the ehildren of others: and here, per-| Quitters never get anywhere un.|when. the partner of his joys and | | 1.6 Front, 6pp. Fi shange icer teovathic Physiciar haps, we find it in its highest U.\|-r4w-inl\_l in|'ess they are the kind that know | sorrows turns out to be just th T Frc ,.}‘ (,m._ Vhart, Office 1671 "c‘“}!fi‘fi?ff (tisfying form when to qui | spender of his money 1 Front, near Sa i A Gastineau Hotel hers Counefl No. 1760 The dean of the New York Cathedral of St | sthing seems more like a Wiloughby at Totem Gro - . John recently said Drives You Nutty vaste of time to a woman th Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn. | | ii— PSR T Some professions and occupations are It tough to be the friend rying to make a man happy when Front and r Dr. Geo. L. Barton :;"' assination Keven "'|[ 15, Technically rather dreary. * * * With those whose Of Mrs, Munn; he has shown there isn't a ghost :':’(’::Hl""fm CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. he Government rty was only a little st r ork is h childre Her' tongu & of . a chance of n ever making it S Y g i than the Fianna Fail, led by Eamon De Valera,| (“M:Illhw‘u :\:f'u-y:\l;‘r\w.l y:,me ; 'n])l:l»“::lr'« 'h;‘u:”;t:.;nmk::. (::.,:‘H ; b 5 g Fire Hall e |8 W pbointment. Bhorie. 258 but the Farmer and L Parties and the inde.| adventurous; they are naive and inmo- Sam Hill | 32 Gastineau and Rawn Way SHINGRAACTIS I il 5 gt L sendents were Constitutionalists and were natur 1 cent and real; it is al joy to work with Daily Sentence Sermon 3 Second and Gold s 4 ”S:xrulry"‘nll,‘“4},«{.".;-'\.‘5“!,”“"" | y i them. The great adventure wasn't when That ain’t the worst Sk Tar. S ooneeratioh ik Fourth and Harris. el bergh or Columbus crossed the At- With Mrs, Munn rokicht mmore sofrow. than lask of | | 36« Mftheant Gold atid forcetul NG ph g | f but when a little child, looking The trouble is t rake 8 PR 37 Fiith and East. J > 5 w13 e ow : b a flight of stairs, decided to climb it work g f"_“;l”‘_gtwl"'ljf{ “""':;‘v [Helene W. L. Albrecht| | tells the story. And because children| Once she’s begun o) News of the Names Club Stiitls. Baok ok forer Houss .| PHYRIGAL THERAPIST all t sh Crown, and thereby|,.q stful of life, adventurous, innocent and Youll find A King at Sev CRIRBEN. bHb S Tty ADk themselves from the Dail, made the tas s wh oy 80 easil e joyous ‘ 0 Py 3 e iy R sely m the Dail, made the task why they so easily can be joyou A Bunch of Celebrities | Mile, O., but where is the Queen $ Distin Ave., and Indian St. of the Government somewhat easier In any| Another distinguished minister recently said (Submitted by H. P. S.) 2 H. S || Ninth and Calhoun. | 410 Goldstein Bldg . W n A T JUNEA SPGE NO Dr. W. J. Pigg MOUNT JUNEAU LGS are coverod with to b PHYSICIAN Iways time to do both Dr. H. Vance | day o mighty hard for a man Cosgrave ar [ O’Higgins met the/ situation ¥ rmir vernment from a minority ty that seemed cert would hold a majority Dail without having to subm t] to a coalition, makes all the more deplorable| ally drawn to the even tempered and very sane President ( e, and they admired the alert | Medical %, Massage event, Cosgrave and O'Higgins had worked a The positive content of the word, Watch Him Girls—C. Muchmore, ek i | Seventh and Main Phone—Office: 423 Government out of a chaotic situation that would drawn from the example of Christ, con- P D Weat . Clisttar, Obldr b Almquist Press Your Suit Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. 3 be able to carry on in the future as success-| sists of the Christian virtues of faith, Who Knows?—A. Skinner, R. F. Twelfth and Willoughby. Gros $ully as it had been performing since the estab hope and love characteristics which D., West Chester, Ohio. _ 0 Home S i DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY lishment of the Free State have bridged the centuries from the first : S ¥ BN gy It is likely that the life of O'Higgins was to the twentieth Pa Was Wise i Prr b, TENER Another trait exhibited by the early Upa it wald,! Ol renty Al A Office: 420 and 422 Goldstein demanded by the opponents of the Government PRSP : 4 Christians was joy, a result of the know the difference hetween some : Building. Phone 682 8 the price of their success The situation look ¢ 808 " + et RE2i8 o 2 Ao\ gifts of peace from Christ. medicine and all flivver rides?” - Front Street Night Call 436 “Sure,” replied his da “that’s £ | - <, eohionte tion that many of its members turned from the : e zeplied his, e N ; : 3 HOME COOKING spirit of orderly opposition and fair play to one What Hyder Can Be. hefore taking, but you shake while | ; || I A Haglund, Prop. 1" Valentine’s_Optical Dept. | | of hate and a desire for vengeance. Assassination taking flivver rides.” \ o S R Tl | R. L. DOUGLASS | oilowod | (Hyder Herald.) | | o w iy | Nothing is ¢h bad taste as tha t ; Pt s : e Optician and Oplometrist | /-have an accident. It isn’t It we do not mistake, however, the assassina-| thing {6 {h s9g8 Had jaste (ga- that tori o . EoMane Lt THI EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. ays the driver’s fault. Yet ST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| | rours 9 a. m. to § p. m. and | || he frequently has to pay. Take ed so hopeless from the viewpoint of the opposi > L e . : 5 2% | community criticism that s pure and unadulter-) i jon o igging will operate upon the public)aon “knocking”. without a semblance of con Jlinks: “A bankers's too stingy BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING on v ated “knocking [ ) § 4 288 20 o 2D | NG| | b itne flo chances on: being the vie- mind as did the assassination of Collins. It will| gpryctive review. It is especially unbecoming|?nd & Judge too liberal B | PLANT IN ALASKA. ~ by ARpolntREt el ) ! tim of somebody e o Jinks: “How do you make that dy 5 . insure .you of responsibility that will result in uniting the| Constructive criticlsm may find fault with[out? against personal liability. I Constitutionalists and bringing to the Govern-!existing conditions but it always is said in a way Blinks: “A banker won't gived |8 s l'hv U{-xln.mx'v’.:nin|m1\_\ c ment the support of the people with greater un-|that sounds like boosting. “Knocking™ is talk-]you any time and a Judge wiil / ] Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY “'{\-l‘“"' -,‘{'" .-'l‘“ piinld 1 ing too much about what the community isn‘t |®ive vou anywhere from ten day ¥ in ‘,l.“"‘.‘ \;‘."_‘\’m-:[‘!’" ;'.":’I"‘l'l'fi Boosting'" talking about what the Hyder|!o 30 years i e R “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Company at a cost 3 s ly small. Get E AR A district is and can be T g oM kTR R 5 75 SRR O TS A 0 o WORKING AWAY. The man in business, whether or not hei b 55 3 Corner 4th and Franklin 8t. Phone 13¢ without obli stir the great mass of the people to a sense|jssuing from a busines ma: e Sasexveper animity than ever deserves it, gets most of the credit or blame for We find the following couplet in a pair of g s padity I Al | J 5 3 he is, in the public’s eye, just belittling his own the New York World issued on the Fourth of| you" "But it Is never unbecoming for him to P EP I" . " 5 : INSURANCE July: Hoant (6f: the) many good quALIte postessel. RiiE] " Smrriiieseietsharsentritgingaeensre snig et fena % ¥ Fire, Life, Liability, Marine Where pleasanter to spend the day acquired by his home town. That community | POTSCETSSIIUUSOTL S Than at The World, working away? which is without faith in itself is without hope . Brompy; 8 :\1‘,':;:'["‘""" shg z ,St([rt W,ith, A",y Amoun,t How can one spend any day pleasanter than|And if its business men ck faith in it how A - “workin way” in his chosen field How can|can the community expect to enjoy the faith \|‘|'() \'|-;|(\'|('|-; THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT Nl () R “ [ S fie better give expression to patriotism? How|of the lay citizen? However, the faith Hyder DB Juneau, Alaska :‘:(.:I he :.l\yl‘\]» k_"\,.J“ ]'”"‘ “””I\l.l-\‘. ]1“'\“ L\IXIII_\“_ demands of its citizens is not the blind faith 4 3] N AT THE ARCTIC STARTING.A BA‘NK ACC'OUNT ('()N'\"['Rl("l‘l()‘l (‘() Phone—Day, 444; Night, It Only Requires The Will To Act itat e e it himself? required of citizens of less towns. L - A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a ALL KINDS OF P The wise business man never knocks, re The real progress of the American people,) . .100c o6 how bad business may be. He know 1 A y " idn the ‘“hammer” may rebound and stgike him 3 B B AR ST hundred dollars before they can open a bank account ey with scarce and scattered population, poor in|inowing an optimistic public is a buying public 3 CABINET everything but spirit, declared their independ-|und that consumers tighten thelr purse strings A word fi?"&th-c%v‘ie i MILLER'S TAXI $1.00 WILL DO ence from the tyrannies of George I1II until today| with the first cry of hard times, he exhales -——8ays laxi lad. { D 3 from the day when thirteen far-flung colonies | STARTING AN when they number near one hundred and twenty|optimism with every breath. Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska 3 g IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING millions and are the most prosperous, and prob-| 1 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS [‘ ably happiest, people in the world, has come | Eow mm“ THE ]‘/III‘L ORK ‘_““”m_"‘“’ . - 3 '] R 3 ot First National Bank Plate and Window through “working away.” Of course there must Day and Night Service OF JUNEAU ¥ MORRIS PHONE 485 |t BLUE BIRD TAXI CONSTRUCTION CO. . SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Ragit ‘of tive Conditled o BUILDING CONTRACTORS - B et ot e 251 TAXI /Il The B. M. Behrends Bank {|F Stand Douglas Cigar Store ‘| THE JuNEAu LAunpry widespread, complete destruction has been visited _ Franklin Street, between J. Walker of New York City for Governor sver such an unusual exent of rich and productive : Phone 251 Nigl A over such & sua : | 251 Night Call 269 . ; withstanding that Mayor Walker would have to Te-| tarritory, so many people are left homeless and 0 SN I € 0 R, ‘ At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets v AT . W AT PHONE 359 sign as Mayor a year or more before the end of| penniless, production in so many lines of import- : his term, to accept the Governorship, and re-|ance to the South as been completely stopped for A — % P RESOURCES gardless of the fact that the salary of the Mayor|the year and hindered for many years to come. Marm()n and ™ ¢ g 2 : 1s somewhat more than twice that of the Gov-|A territory great as an empire and rich beyond HOLMES TAXI Toans and: Dlscounts .00 ol d ol g SR AR T . y ernor, it is believed that he would take the|all dreams been swept of homes and all other C I ll 1 Banking House 57,152.01 Governorship if it came to him for the reason tmprovements. | ¢ S aduac PHONE 342 Rl Bsta at i ah i 49,915.79 CANDY SALE ERAE Tor. searly il of ],“‘] i ke h;“‘_ :'.";",’ O] With double proot that Europe is only a day Enclosed Cars at Your ||| Stand at Olympic Pool Hall United States Bonds . AR 2 nected with the State rather than the City GOV-| ;4 5 paif away, and more verification to come, Call Day and Night \ Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 | JUNEAU Sment. Senator Borah must be hard put to explain that y T B B s Political leaders believe that a transfer offterm proud isolation.”"—(Clncinnat Enquirer.) SATISFACTORY B Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 Vs Walker to the Governorship would e ———————— A e —————. MUSIC T : SERVICE Green RisBonN TAxt Total Cash Resources 1,689,429.39 HOUSE gtrengthen his party, for, while the Mayor retains Another definition of the word optimist is " his personal popularity, it is apparent that he is|an American League pitcher who can smile sweet- GUARANTEED BEN l‘HIf.XPS. Prop. finding the duties of his office irksome to thefly when the redoubtable Babe Ruth and Lou Day and Night Service . $2,648,834.58 SATURDAY polnt that they are wearing him down and impairing| Gehrig come to bat.—(Seattel Times.) o i B s Bis effectiveness. It is believed that his familiar- i e i BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 5232 LIABILITIES Honey ‘Caramels, Everton Tof- e e wacla maxs the Governors| . Bound the ‘world iy an alcbisns in 18, dfyst & ‘ : R Stato alainy ¢ Jules Verne never thought of that.—(Boston|| giana at Gastineau Hotel Capital . $ 100,000.00 fee, Peanut Brittle, §. & F. ship more pleasing to him and more satisfactory| oy THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Surplus 50,000.00 Taffy All FOR 45 CENTS to the people. I R PHONE 199 HST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND o ft fs said that the Democrats of the Empire| one of the sad features that may mar the BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Undivided Profits ... 74,975.89 § 224,975.89 PER POUND State, if they do not remominate Senator Cope- tion is that a song may appear, “'Mid the HOANT IN ALASKA i y DEPOSITS ... 2,423,858.69 land, will name former Secret of State Bain- ck Hills of Dako! ~(Detroit Free Press.) .; 4 A Usual price 60 to 75 cents " bridge Colby for the Senatorship. Mr. Colby Loy i b e b went to New York from the West. He was a Re-| With cotton at 17 cents a pound and going Day and Night Call Phone 94 $2,648,834.58 Phone 317 Seattle Ice Cream publican in early life, then a Progressive sup-|up, Browers now are not at all anxious about T 5 OFFICERS \porter of Roosevelt in 1912, a Wilson Democrat|stabilizing prices—(Seattle Times.) E- & F; I v B B. M. Behrends, President Jn 1916, and, in 1924 and since that time, a ' : ‘ : ‘ pporter of Gov. Smith for the Presidency. o s Lyt el 0w whont S BOTELHO BROS. 7. F. Mullen, Vice President Guy McNaughton, Cashier NOLAND’S CORNER: : While Senator Copeland is & stanch sup- Seven-Passenger Sedan Service PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY porter of Gov. Smith and the organization he be-| 4y goviet Embassy Staff, which has Just 2 TAL 8 £ ' None Better—Box or Bulk came prominent In politics as u member of the|jort England, naturally feels rather put out.—| Stand at Juneau Billiards Jiearst-Hylan faction, and supported Hylan| (indianapolis News.) o Benjamin Franklin wrote — ‘“Waste no time" Vith thoughts of a service of con- venience we add—‘‘Waste no time—hail a Carlson taxi and get there quickly.” Flood Reconstruction. be occasional vacations so onme might become CONiC Btate TR Al fresher and more effective, therefore, happier The flood 1 the Missliippt Rivar. Valley. his while “working away.” But does that not g0 to| prought to a number of Southern States a problem prove that the pleasanter days are those devoted|of reconstruction comparable only to that pre- to “working away?" sented at the close of the Civil War. That is the statement of a writer for the Kansas City Star NEW YORK I)EM()('R\'I:h'rM.v\l\'lN(l who was with the Congr onal Committee of PLANS FOR 1928, Investigation on a tour of all the States suffer- Promptness—efficiency— couresty. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service | | & ing from the flood. In many respects the writer feels the problem of today is of far greater magnitude than war reconstruction. The river damage has been so The New York Democratic State Committee| the other day, under the leadership of the Buf- falo members, launched a boom for Mayor James Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland's Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 of Juneau, Alaska )