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Daily Alaska Empire JONN W. [ROY - - - EDITOR a Pl June Publis! BM P Strects, Ent matter SUBSCRIPTIC reier in Junea Thane for $1.2 N RATES i, Douglas per 1 Delivered by Treadw By m ; One year 6.00; ¢ Sul notify the 1 I the d Telepho MEMBER O CIATED PRESS The Assoc P e for e it or 1 wocal no TIAY Zellerbachs n kraft COME Francisco hav The to at paper manufacturin hat old in stabl Por cided plant town i lite, was and historic val of P revi intere T the please the Coast. Until customs h at Port All ships coming there that ong will ive Sound old tim up ywn the 10 ye th Townsend onl district ibout TS, ag was the yuse for Puget Sound lo- but cated there ports entered cleared coastwise days Port sels the were signed there therefore perity w But Sound, mong headquarters Townsend languished to the it r insula and the the big lumber pulp and city the were no foreign ports were and those sailing foreign were Prastice brought f there practically Those 1 fl I vas usu t with their there 1150 were w wer and Townsend v waiting or another of Puget Sound mill ke on lumber Crew there for the ntly rule. incomi The sailors, paid off for the voyage and pro. outgoing town filled W cons with as the to the business finally to 8 Angele bodies of the Olympic agricultural She the leadi left other side of the distributed the le lay railroads came the custom: was many sub-ports and customs| removed Port | Port were closer timl 1 Pen er areas, and the wa got| and shingle mill an® became About all the fort paper plant of the that for old * were the Jefferson County territory. Now, facturing plant other industries are certain to follow Let that Port back and again flour as region Key City” its vicinity local is to have a manu $12,000,000, in its wake may of old in seat angd her limited however, she that will cost Townsend in the us hope come 1 days CARTER GLA NOMINATE YOUNG. OWEN D. D. General in Senator Carter Glass arises to place Owen Young, New York lawyer and head of the Hlectric Company's Board of ination for President as the Democratic and the New York T good one. Of course see it from different Mr. Young sure Senator Glass ferable to him a happy be Directors nom candidate mes says the suggestion is a Senator Glass and the Times but they that Presidential timber. Mr. Young the Times in case Gov angles, agree enough thinking of v. Smith selection is is pre i while s in| Smith cannot nominated Mr. Young for re ilitation of the Dawes ( Dawes was Pr and financier whe Mr. Young of Gov. Smith, Governorship He declared that ate Mr. Young for and would make the “best ever had He d, further, were elected Governor dential timber and New more than one candidate if the in of irope and the was 18 Dawes plan member so-called because Gen He at an idealist. the clos author a or sident of it is a gr h of is also one of and the latter tried to unload the New York upon him last if the Democrats would he would be elected ' Governor New York that if Mr. Young he would become Presi- York then would a second choice were| $ muc advisers of year. Governor e consider Smith then Mr. Young He insisted not the| should become! would that ted Gov. and suggestion. be renomin President re-elec TARDY RECOGNITION OF A VALUABLE CRVICE. Bernardo, the Philippine led Gen. Funston (then Col. Funston) to Gen Aguinaldo, leader of the Philippine insurrec- tionists who attempted to force American out of the islands after they had been surrendered has been granted a pension by States Government m w earned. 1t is really a tardy services which brought the insur- Brigadier-General- William scout who pain, recognition i rection to a close ghip in the regular army Sor Col. Funston, who . at that time commanded & Kan National Guard | regiment in service in the Philippine and those who accompanied him really captured Aguinaldo and held him captive until the arrival of Funston, who was close at hand and came on fast. Col. Funston took the captive to Manila. Very few daring performances such that of Col. Funston and Bernardo and the handful of men who accompanied them ever brought " more fortunate results. The capture of Aguin- © aldo terminated, as said, the Philippine Insurrec- on, 8o far as the Island of Luzon was concerned, | and left the United States in undisputed control v’! the civilized parts’of the Philippines.” As also it resulted in the appointment of Col. Funs- t“w be a Brigadier-General in the regular _army, which was a fortunate thing for the coun- , for Gen, Funston's gervices as Brigadier- and and won a Bernardo as 3 AND MANAGER' 5 BACK. ally and | | first | and| | considerate of the minority than in the p: lawyer| nomin- | troops| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, al d guished and fame-e g invaluable for himself not end friend the country, don 1jor-Gener ere st n ing Bu did 1stic th incident of th America became an Philippine ndered n and this an could have ervices to an , that no other m deal ition may to see a great 0ppo! That i to do ular which t wha tha thre month Al wanted next few in of )V 3mith Ge Leag addition to the nation Anti-Saloon 1¢ with 600,000, in reg two or al income, for it made & Wayne Wheeler i not wholly le ahsolute Coolidge of his would Ant ident Nothing ognition own wholly Loague z lictatorship Whecler the and Saloon are old-fash [ione d ideas still who patronize few people with when they go te ! boats v Hawall | : s The Circle Tour. Alaskan.) the Yukon River is circle tour. Each comir the river is bringing passengers have or are marking the same circle development of this tour cannot but mean for Southeastern, Western and (Sk ay B carry boat down rs for the ach going ing passeng up who or ult Int prosperity rior Alaska Persons of Alaska y the the needs the nor take his picture they who trip They the Terri of condition on in one see and s a unit i whole. The opinion the Territory | partial knowlec Alaska needs | publicity indisputable Tourists who natural divisions and Interior States with to T form of distorted they is not of the subject publicity, and the statement of fact have Alaska, the three Southeastern, Southwestern enabled to carry back to the accurate impressions of, and cmments about the Ter based ° ot best kind seen 1T them, make authoritative tory Skagway to | | sub-| because tour Instead, it tour. the natural a picturesque insect and ha see no cause to worry the entire country | should encourage tourists to make the Skagway is so situated to be | lacation for a summer resort. It has setting r, and free from reptile Although it cannot be If residents effort to deve bestowed upon visitors who pa with any ists wish as sea is the g pests. setting may be equalled natural urpassed of the p the kagway, they through will other community community “resources” expend nathire be sure it every ha may compare it fay | orably President Cosgrgve Carries On. York World.) Valera accepting meekly his the Dail and Mr. Cosgrave re of the Council by a vote of 6§ there will be no untoward re election. De Valera is meek se is practicable. In 1¢ h Republicans declared t abstentionists—that under no they sit in that *‘foreign This year he and his \dherents announced that they would take their ats if they were excuged from their oath of allegiance to the Crown. There was talk in some quarters their’ marching in force upon Dublin nd “demanding” their seals. But everything passed off quietly. The last election chose 101 members for the Constittion against fifty-one opposed to it, and De Valera in no position to “demand” anything President wve, lost twelve has (New With De exclusion elected Pre to 22, it sults of 10 f mon rom sident is plain the r nt because no other cou {he and the other Ir | they were comple | circumstances would | Parliament” the - Dail is ( seats whose Government proved strong enough to continue his Administration without forming an actual coalition. The support of the Farmers Party alone, with eleven members, will give him ] He has announced that he will out the policies on which his party made the campaign, but he will hardly be able to carry them out unchanged. Needing the aid of other groups, he will have to be more diplomatic and st On questions—compulsory Gaelic, “he may have to compromise tion of fidelity to the Party important internal taxation, education On the great external qu | treaty all the constitutional parties will stand together. The election showed that they repre- sent a popular majority of probably three to one on that issue. Pay Thelr V\a;y ('l'ulmlo IKLIl!(‘) John D. Rockefeller jr., who clared against large endowments and who advised students to work money to pay college expenses, may thing worth reading in findings of Bureau of Education. Of the entire enrollment in 408 colleges apd universities in the United States last year, 39 per cent. of the students were partially or wholly self-supporting. A total of $25,500,000 was earned by the students of these institutions. Forty-four per cent, of those in co-educational institutions earned their way, and a third of the students in men’s colleges and a sixth of those in women's colleages earned at least part of their expenses. They are the ‘“life boys and girls, and not $13,000,000,000 invested in Burope in addition to war debts, America appears to bank on Europe’s ability to pay privately, if not pub- licly.— (Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.) The annual exodus of Americans abroad rapidly being dwarfed by the domestic tourist tide, as indicated by the United States Chamber of Commerce Civic Department report.— (Skagway ;\1:\5'ku n.) recently de- for colleges or borrow find some- the Federal is real, life is earnest” he well-dressed dromes. With With the President away and Congress ad- journed politically Washington is about am im- portant as a whistling »lnunn — (Pittsburgh Gaz- ette-Times.) Soviet Russia countries, but is troubles at- home always knows what never able to diagnose (Detroit Free Press.) ails' other the Maybe that Geneva naval conference is just one of those affairs where the conferees get to know one another better.—(Indianapolis News.) Just when everybody was happy that fellow Bergdoll wants to come back.— (Milwaukee Jour- nal.) Silent Cal didn’t even talk back when his style of fishing was criticized.—(Des Moines Reg- ister.) te whole the that | is i here | | | n d 1l E n & t t You In If y « servations of Th satisly | fair | ana »| of | | t “It irou hat we | was | oxen Tisce metr 18 i is tc Sh H one Ge a it d night “w skin ing t man (Tt you?) San inquir whaotlh en to Sin the wher the m timid erican Mo more girls A Che ien you 3 Sta | = | | | ou don't buy the an do without dviden inven A Man Making a My regular nut office ld-fas knees, enoug| Phones Single 0 and 314 ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM HILL Not things Believe It or can afford the want time—-no doubt thing you now Oldest Inhabitant shioned girl's liy seldom kissed he old-fu r were painted and ! The Ananias Club Iy wiie,” said he, “i in the argument we listens attentively hem.” alway have to my side | Great Events says here,” remarked Mrs ch, looking up from her paper in some old Greek cities i customary to sacrifice 10¢ to the when citizen yvered b gods L now a theorem in geo considered days that was nportant in those of a growled her a8 the tion new idiotic danc ) husband yday,” Decision NO!!! Oh, all right Regular Freak rte—Gee! Mabel is a queer 'l tell w rt the world sl she even s to dance day at ¥ resn’t after hard all a the Passing Observation ell, you just did pass by of your teeth, but go- | o do better t year, young or I'll know (ke reason why.' iat observation ever the [ at you're nes made tc hu Times Have Changed m Hill, in the Cincy Enquirer, “What has become of the hioned discussion about rer it was proper for wom- cross their kne the advent of argument has 1, for prior to that time, only daring girls crossed their now it only the more ones who do.—Tip, in Aw- 1 Legion Councilor. ce short skirt, nore More or Less True re girls would be sensible 1f young fellows were sensible h to date with that kind of once-over of the women as [t | leath hor dre today leads us ve if when they could put fea v more on Th on they go to he hecause a cation i a day a cot nee meal in yven isn't moth W vacation hock soma peopl v the very reat ach disc 1if I to ob- 1 lot of them were bettor, | if she a who always kind homely poken ittul about her. funny to think the a time girl been embarrassed almost if by some accident bare skin had hrough the of her stocking s of today & hes but ti sque were can hear from the of and as on is e actua! wa when a bi mad e Ve a f h ublic I been hole in the way their mothe:s the re not other You plent yming ball ou seldom hear any woodsheds Customs change with tim old-fashioned whipped the otl has yolling pa but coming more fram he any and wl woman i 1 woman T duughter nt hoh hardest th the person who berries. ublic now gat One of the to dislike ou are the When mother ind tackles the zive it a on her thinks out her old job of tryias this-year's-modal look expre fa gets L wea ame face he n vou on finally driv an out the ash is n 1 cellar n wlation of 5. Daily Sentence Most people who out the world owing ving rlook the the world. News of the You (« Sermon howl mos them debt they ove ows Club Pitt to! Names Yawless right at home, lives in Cleveland. can in Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicn Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Plone Im}, 401; Night, ~~~---~---¢m—-~A er up! Spring is here —says Taxi Tad with the flowe singing birds and burst- buds—is the ever conven- Carlson taxi sebvice at r disposal 24 hours a day{| ust call Single 0 or 314, Promptness—efficiency— courtesy ,mxu | | N t Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service nds at Alaskan Hotel ahd -MILLER’S TAXT Phone 183 Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Juneau, Day and Night PHONE Service 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Noland's Corner [ Marmon and Stand at Gastineau Hotel | e 251 TAXI Stand Douglas Cigar Store Phone 251 Night Call 269 |® | 1 Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED ERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 THE EST, PLA. BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING EMPIRE HAS THE LARG MOST UP-TO-DATE AND NT IN ALASKA. Green RmBon Taxi BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Day and Night Service Stand at. Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 LAKICH TAXI and TRANSFER *Stand Central Rooms 24-Hour Service PHONE 394 P Day and Night Call E.&F. Stand at Juneau Billiards 1 Phone 94 TAXI BOTELHO . Seven-Passenger Sedan Service fuul, Alaska wou'd | i R g 1927: .SSI()A\ 1[ PROFESSIONAL m«u' Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- re of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Leneses Groupd DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldst PHONE m Blg. to 9 p. m e II"IlI|IIl|IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Dr. Charle ok H Jl'l‘.l]l‘ BRITT’S COD LIVER OIL TABLET? and 9 Building Telephone 176 F.ooms Valeatine | | | Dr. A. W. Stewart INTIST Hours 9 a. m SEWARD 169, An Excellent Tonic that has no disagreeable taste. to 6 p. m. BUILDING Res. Phone | | | | | | | Office hone 276 Dy, W, & PHYSICIAN i Pigs Phone 25 Free Delivery Second and Telephone 18 Main o ALARM CALLS and Franklin. and Franklin. near Ferry opp. Film F Front, opp. City W Front, near Saw Mill. Witloughby at Totem Gral Watloughby, opp. Cole Barn. . —— }jrnm and i\"v\_\'fl"l- | Dr. Geo. L. Barton g ::I‘Hl“’:‘w[- l':" | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. K ecye Office Hours 10 to i2; 3 to 8; 7 to ,I.‘l:‘h];\:],‘]l Seward. | 9; and by appointment. Phone stineau and Rawn Way. NP s i &g, i Pekchide o Seeond and Gold, * "Surgery’ In‘mmh tespathy Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East, Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. inth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and’ Calhoun. Seventh and Main, Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twoltth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. l)r. l[ Vance Osteopath—201 € Hours: 10 to to 8 or b FIRE Third Front Front, Front, Way. 0 vooinment change. f, Licensed Osteovatnic Physiciarn Phone: Office 1671 Residence, Gastinea “lll‘ll(‘ W, L. THE \Hn((lxl DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY Physiclan Office: Bullding. Night and Surgeon 420and 422 Goldstein WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING Ilrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Phove (82 ‘all 436 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 'l]Hu EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- MOST UP-TO-DATE AND EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING 14\\1'1' IN ALASKa. Tue Caas 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 $1.00 WILL DO STARTING IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING First N at?:fnal Bank OF JUNEAU Report of the Condition of The B M. Behrends Bank of Juneau, Alaska At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Banking House Real Estate ... 55 United States Bonds ..$ 136,377.50 Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 $ 8u2 337.39 57,152.01 49,915.79 Total Cash Resources . 1,689,429.39 $2,648,834.68 Capital . Surplus Undivided Profits DEPOSITS .. 74,975.89 $ 224,975.89 . 2,423,858.69 $2,648,834.58 omcns B. M. Belmnd:, President J. F. Mullen, Vice President Gny McNaughton, Cnhier George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier DRS. KASER & FREEBUB,GER’ 269 Medicine, ‘ | Fraternal Societies O e Gastineau Channcel Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rite MOUNT JUNEAU LODGRE F. o NS wrth Mon- month _in be- Second anc flay of DAd Feliows' t Order of EASTERN ST#R d and Fourth T ch month, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS s sancil Chuine Pifth_Streot EDW. M. McINTYRE, H. J. TURNER, Secrctary. AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF ALASKA, I1GLOO No. 6. Meeting _every = second Frilav ith clock p. m. Cards AL ny % Secreta in the world ident. It isn't the driver’s fault. Yet quently has to pay. Take no chances on b the v tim of somebody else’s care lessnéss. Insure yourself against personal liability. Let the Insurance company . earry the load and the worry. We will write: you a in The Maryland C Company at a cost Ty ly small. Get the ticulars without obligation. policy pit ‘ Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE Fire, Life, Liability, Marine MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Toe JU AU LAuNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PKONE 359 NEW SMALL PIANOS AT JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE New Students’ Violins, gbod ones, and i‘ensoxxalyly priced— a stock of the best violin, mandolin and guitar strings made. Come in after the dance and | have something at our foun- tain. We Cantaloups and fresh Strawberry Specials. Phone 317 Free Delivery serve NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON’S TAXI SERVICE {

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