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i s D(ul\ ”u.ska Empire JONN W. ~Published . EMPIRE PRINTI Streels, June L ROY - EDITOR AND Br matt R OUGHT NOT law and irded one hat often may That means that thosc who attemy pendulum f win ing 1l 1sh too vio caref Th and not to p nt ntly the other pertin it thi Mencken of humbug time when oth are trying the our emotionalism and litic to stem de humby [ and n the ds that the emotionali n g overmm religion iily thought of people danger i ndulum may swing the other way wholesome sentiment. Presi-| ntiment | Roos 1 be sentimentalisn e urged far as dent Ve listing ¢ ween and ghould healthful that the people| ynal sentiment and word be only to t capable of bear ing they would There in the such ler healthful is up un ment Mencken may to that h the rational and other cantinue to forget thing: of that | | people in spiritnal the real happines 1t become 80 that the extinguished | there need hokum only ¢ but the rule heart antime not individuals to that of peoples will sad day if with the move the In the curb the influence of the There ing to emotwonalism There 1 religi saturated | | that | people of are ever reason impulses wholly to| however is the me promoters of in) been too little country much appeal and too to reason @ altogether .too much and business imposed common sense blather in politics, upon the pe by cunning demagogues. m aple irresponsible promoters and PROHIBITION ISSUE WILL NOT DOWN.| : Board sated Presi learned that the League def! finding and the would had not year A of Directors of by dent days the few ago we Anti majority a of failing aloon resolution misf to enforce hat it if it will next only one Coolidge feasance in office for stead Act It i od, probably unanimously, the League fears that it to suppor President Gov Smith for the the passage effectiy by guilty ance Vol- have been | have| pa th to choose to Coolidge Presidency the its sup ittack in pre: ference and contingency, of the in such a lution would port. This from the 1 weaken eness of followed scathing Anti leaders for Mills New was York against the of Prohibit Adm a the and York | ew \ttorney of the tepublican Administrator Hei eagu moval ion sistant nistator of the District Now co that declara is Borah with the An Senator endment ghteenth He skirmishing remain that tion to become *'T as it is now lines,” and that it a political party, and prestize of This d tended that in the next in connection viction on the Republican wet, Republican dry, renominated, it gerious problems as the Democrats National time. lized. say is “mere between way ‘“‘unless party, the pledge the party behind its enforcement.” who have con an Considered will as a throws 10t encourage those Prohibit will not Presidential campaign with the recently part of Senator Moses, and Senator Borah, that President Coolidge indicates that the the Republicans settled before ion be issue expressed con- a leading| leading | will be| some well the that as in facing that unless must be Convention adjusted AND SOCIETY WRITING. Two York World sports writers, in ferent appearing on the same page, the contest in which Helen Wills defeated Lili De/ Alvarez at Wimbledon the woman’s tennis championship, described the Spanish 5 costume, One that it was flaming the other that it was a vivid green This ou gest to the Mana tor of the swspaper Man's Newspapér” he gend along of the society editors to cover the costuming co-ed athletic contestants and let the the contests The tendency sports editors apparently applies well other things. At any rat there affinity Saports and soclety writing, it . o important that a paper must se nd two special sports writers to do it justice there appears no ~ reason why a society writer not W spared to make a» finished job of it With the highest temperature in the Black ‘Hills hotter by eight degrées than the highest in \Washington and twelve-degrees hotter than New York's worst, it is said President Coolidge ‘w)filnklng of leaving the summer White House SPOT dif- of New aceounts, for senorita’s| said red and ing Edi- one of sports editors write about blindness to to among colors as is no and an event is might also be in is MANAGER _| when TO BE CARRIED TOO FAR.| lother | liberality | ville | they Lt | United mal-{ ¢ | nonsense | is plenty likely| 7 enforcement | the| | the | tariff duties, that| between | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927. yefore returning to v population of 8,000 red there It not exage voters, ver 1,000 and vate residences lation claim s 1 liked ond Alaska well enoug he future t trip, and 1y I more Legion ves from American nted Modesty at the Beaches. (v B. C do the hot at the very capitulated not to their nunique Tribune.) Mussolini beatuies of unshine and v time and make stockings from neouv would to act English one when instruc furthe 1‘ when | the | las | Al |h ugust B in never for ver days of gaze piece; | the these lice ent who been out women. doff bathing, comes a com? innouncing a n Italy Apparently from un suits rigorous censorship the world| proper uits 18 ever yatl the moralization of i1l with n the animity on the | campaign | At few | survival the wont its its aside resort ha bath ng fonal were ' period of Spain that a of to history, | did once see an which women deck the “lower-limb’ ns of old themselve like airy an and women at que H \ctical and beautiful are now the rule,| highly doutbtful if the interests of dc cency materially suffered by the change. After public may more safely be | trusted than a policeman with a yardstick In brevity in costume generally vails considerable variety in the de Thus, the Russians and some peoples show the extreme opinion on the subject do the and as did the beautiful-bodied Poly the missionaries came Though Deauville have not attained such their tolerance in the matter opinion Burope, while there is exposur: northern pre same of as Japanese before and implicity, known )stend Edenlike is well If the will be grief the fasionable L Many to v bath or ted 1 Italian censorship becomes a fact there the international habitues of lo and along the Ligurian whom bathing is something 1 form of exercise may hence to the sands of more among yeaches than he nore f adorn hospitable Mussolini as he would be ing suit—unlike moral reform a authorities to rth expe coasts attitude is figure some the ladies sociating who have abolish the one-piece something that would conceal the lines that human form But hould worry what they do in Rome. When lish Bay do as English Bay does to understand bath-| local not easy a fine in a one-piece of the urged the suit for of beauty of | be a we at Eng Overstepped a Bit. (Cineinnati Enquirer.) the junta control a bit too far. An comes to notice at this told that Chamberlin and Levine, the to Germany fliers, had real beer when ot to Berlin. They gloried in their shame, it be a shame for an American citizen to drink real beer when the opportunity offers As soon as this news was cabled back States the American Anti-Saloon League jssued orders to subservient editors that the Am to be denounced for their tem beer in Germany, perfectly lawful proceeding. The plea made that it was disrespect for the Volstead law.” The blicolic editors who are on the league’s 1€} usually are docile enough, in all conscience There many who are downright cowards, who dare not call their souls their own. Why this 18 true one knows, but it is the fact. The Chamberlin-Levine incident was too much for them. The League's broadside and its ukase that the boys were to be denounced were w out effect. In numerous editorial express sague was reminded that it is “amusing in ;" that it perpetrated the “acme of and that there is no excuse for such at Wester: instance of time. The Occasionally Ohio, kind had York in goes the cable | New to the erican boys were | erity in drinking a are no silliness" Moreover, the League was reminded that there of law violation here to take its entire time It may seem strange that returning inde- sendence is noted once in a while, and that the are flouted occasionally. This been a in point. Having the League now may say that At all events, the American people but do not blame orders to have | been called down, | it meant nothing of the kind !lii-‘x\ ave their beer and the in large majority envy them, them. seems case llNoumgmq Good (ustomers. (New York World.) tabulation prepared by the shows a surprisingly wide ons of our imports from different an countries which are subject to Less than 1 per cent. of our imports from Columbia and Venezuela are dutiable, whereas for Brazil, Chili and Peru the propor-/ tions are respectively 3, 4 and 5 per cent. As| contrasted with these figures the prooprtion of| imports from Argentina subject to duty was 60 per cent., and the proportion from Cuba 95 per cent, The which | which they | tome A Commerce propor Latin-Americ Department of ation in b are the ones and | countries last named most from our tariff policy most resent our restrictive attitude. Yetj re the best of our Latin-American cus-| . Last year they bought as much from us! as all the rest of South America and the West Indies combined. The Argentine Ambassador has stated quite frankly that when Europe becomes more able than it now is to supply his eountry’s needs we may not expect to enjoy our [\rmql\nt; favored trade position unless we liberalize our commercial policy. two suffer An English tor, returning. to his heme, there is more culture here than in England. Apparently, he is planning to come back.—(De- troit Free Press.) | I8 | Even the a ward. But things always Register.) | political season seems a bit back- | the weather men say that these | strike a balance.—(Des Moines The serial number | counts for less than (Boston Herald.) of a Presidential term its serious achievements.— ALONG LIFE'S and DETOUR ot clothe By more in eve ugh SAM MILL Obsorvations of When girls wor always lookin Oldest Inhabitant frills thay, for thrills. | weren er time next Ths Anal ouples h!"” he er wind teamir n't s Club | ed h look Sunday morr 18 w have to go on that, to make a wif to church the ou her and-out f appl Father 1id bills just wice. would h to worry : New One on Her i “In My your girl like sweet everely, and bold but wer . willing ome other things as without ep. Expecting father's , the family plans ) xpecting one ton ‘of the house all winter The things you now d in the windows of Kind of a Girl She Was hop look much_like Blinks—That girl shk whioned straitjacket as a lutely no consideration for other ght does like ths Jinks—-I'll say not. She'll all eat onions when she knows sl reagc public afterward th and hrazen de mure."” granddaughter what sound salar hi by yvawned and demure hor flappe the ‘wa mean? and-hy something for it i coal to do kinda uppose it is d show old Th n hat id of makin s bocause father is going out in to gét 1 1t men who are $100,000 a ‘year Famous Nips r il enough di ted » greatest wning a fine ng a home reasons him of and not Turnip Parsni Catnip. M T'he get a wing with tragedy bi housc nips a lot of ke nd tellow iny quite don't more chance to t Daily Sentence things rect in others, Sermon you ough yourself FPaulis ry to werlook Not wre speed ar Caution Of breaking In constant f That’s he Bumped the e Alwags Safe laws h o in gots ar why News of the P. 8. thinks A linia, Ohio, should a ind is curious to know Ater, of Williamsport, her ler. And r, Ohio whether wine in H Fite. ttract a crc it Ola Ohio, f¢ A. Core ar left welc at Huh! Rill: “She turned me Jim: “Ask another, ular pastime down.” it's the poj now.” as for you it is a Be Nothing to Put On And if the girls keep On aring les They oon will No time to dre W need Depends “lan’t the Don't you just old hills?” she “I love ‘'em don't damn growled as on Viewpoint cenery g these eou love grand gushad going down for he bt ‘em goingg shifted into give a up,” he low More or Less True often hear of woman'* but we notice it doesn’t s much attention as that her that is in the silk We intuition, of stockings Mothers could get more sleep if | Covicu ‘Auro Juneau, Alaska STAND Phone 444; rings Day, Night, Cheer up! Spring is here K A ooys Taxi Tad. |} - MILLER'S T LONG with ‘the flowers,: singing birds and burst-| | ing buds—is the ever conven-{| jent Carlson taxi ser at} | . i your disposal 24 hours a day just call Single 0 or Promptness—eff 314 courtesy AXT Phone Ala CARS 183 Juneau, WITHOUT FOR HIRE { i ice ciency— e Day and Night PHONE Service 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Servie Stands at Alaskan Hotel Noland's Corner and Phones Single 0 and 314 251 TAXI —— -t 251 Douglas Cigar Store Night Call 269 time n nin tered lik X hea pla ),000 life t 1o and Names Club ywd, de sund tial 10 omo SERVICE AT THE ARCTIC B e S S DRIVERS Stand at Bill's Barber Shop M armon and II()LML& T A\[ PHONE 342 Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night Stand at Olympic Pool Hall SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED BERRY’S TAXI Stand at Gastineau.Hotel « GREEN BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Day and Night Service Stand at Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 o S B Y e A AR " ) Riseon Taxt JTHE PHONE 199 TAXI and TRANSFER Stand Central Rooms 24-Hour Service PHONE 394 THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG EST, MOST UP-TO-DAT AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ANT IN ALASKA. ¥ LAKICH | | | | l ! | | | | Day and Night Call E.&F.TAXI BOTELHO BROS. Seven-Passenger Sedan Service After awhile, China will become civilized and will adopt chop suey.—(St. Louis Globe Demo- ‘about the middle of August and going to \Pr.lrmt‘) Stand at Juneau Billiards T PROFE PROFESSIONAL SIONAL T Robert Simpson Opt. D. Lc Angeles of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Leneses Ground DRES. KASER & FREEBUEGLB DENTIS and 3 G PHO Hours 9 Dr. Charles P. | DENTIST COD LIVER by OIL TABLETS .ll"llll(' Valentine Telephone A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours,8 & i SEWARD 1 Phone 469, An Esccllent Tonic that has no disagreeable taste. 6 p. JILDING m Dr. W. J. Pigg PHYSICIAN Second and Tcléphone 18 lione £5 Free Delivery LHE LML T Office Main ALARM CALLS| anklin, 0 anklin Ferry Film Exchange. City Wharf. Saw Mill at Totem Gro. Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn T Front and Seward. A Front and Main, Second and Main, | Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall | ineau’ and Rawn Way. | cond and Gold, Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Minth, back of power house Cathoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave nd Indian St Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh and Main. Twelfth Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Dr. H. Vance teopath—201 Goldstein Hours: 10 to 12 Way. 7 to § on by Third 3 and 1 Front and F near opD; Bldz. 1 to 5; Front, appoinment Front Front, opp. Front, near Willough by sed Osteopathic Physician Phone: Office 1671 Residence, Gastineau Hotel Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. ' Office Hours 10 10 i2; 3 to 9; and by appointment. Phe CHIROPRACTIC Medicine, spathy is not the Surgery nor practiee Ost Helene W, PHYSICAL Medical 1. Albvech] z | | | THERAP) | Phone—Office | bR, ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY Physiclan, and Surgeon Office: 420 and 422 Goldstein WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING IZrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Bullding. Night Call Phoe 13 Valentine's Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bldg Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment IMVIRE HAS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE \\'h EQUIPPED JOR PRINTI} | IN ALASKA. 58 LARG- | 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 $1.00 WILL DO STARTING 1S THE SECRETL OF ACCUMULATING First N atTil:)Enal Bank OF JUNEAU Report of the Condition of The B. M. Behrends Bank of Juneau, Alaska At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Panking House Real Estate ... b United States Bonds ..$ 136,377.50 Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 ..$ 852,337.39 57,152.01 49,915.79 Total Cash Resources . 1,689,429.39 $2,648,834.58 LIABILITIES ~$ 100,000.00 50,000.00 74,975.89 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits ... DEPOSITS $ 224,975.89 . 2,423,858.69 $2,648,834.58 OFFICERS B. M. Behrends, President J. F. Mullen, Vice President Guy McNaughton, Cashier George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier | Fraternal Societies e Gastineau Channel ers welcor Co-Ordinate of Freem Bodies Scottish I Rite mont Hedl WALTER B, LOYAL RDER OF MOOSE neau Lodg ¥ MAC SPADD VENS MOUNT. JUNEAU LODGE F. & Order cof EASTERN. §T¢ Second and Kourtl of each Ly s 8 o clock Hall, "MAT Worthy BROW N Wi Mitrot KNIGHTS OF ey COLUMBUS Meetis Mouday Transient te attend bors, Fifth EDW H. 1. AUXILIARY, ALASKA, Meeting ¢ ach month at 8 o'clo refreshment EDNA RADON MINNIE PIONEERS 1GLOC No. very cond Iy OF in the world ident. It isn't fault. Yet ay. Take the vic The best driver a an aec always the driver's he frequently has to no chances on bein tim of somebody « care lessness Insure yourself against personal lability. Let the insurance company carry the load and the worry We wilk write you in The Maryland Company at a cost ly small. Get the without obliga Allen Shattuck, Inc. {SURANCE Liability, policy Casualty surpr particulars Marine MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS =3 Tue Juneau Launory Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 NEW SMALL PIANOS AT JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE New Students’ Violins, ones, and reasonably a stock of the mandolin and made. good priced—- best violin, guitar strings, Come in after the dance and have something at our foun- tain. We gerve Cantaloups and fresh Strawberry Specials, Phone 317 Free Delivery NOLAND'S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON'S