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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1927. A SRR GRS P o Bhednis - bl 8 bkt AN AR R el R S NS Syl BN S SRR S M S M b : b 1 nl Fraternal Socictics -4 Fialks e L t I tate | ** - How Times Have Changed | = " B & A Daily Alaska Empire woe in TSR e “onty thins that now 15| | PROFESSIONAL ||| PROFESSIONAL JOMN W. [ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER % S : DETOUR e | Robert Simpson el i - DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Publis ex y b s AR ug < gL . SAM ML Loquor Superfluous Opt. D. M e ; ! Ll g I never could understand w \duate Los Angeles Col e an drinks i lege of Optometry and | and. 3 Gold Wh b DNA LAY 4 Opthalmology PHONE ervations of Oldest Inhabitant (),¢9 Glasses Fitted H J v ; up her out down on More or Less True \ on the groom lary ’ | { | s 4 Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry ottish Rite ard if the bride n\‘ « 1% 84 ALIad things she want Build husband of smen, wearing g in- the mony that they are worth cai attention tc “"l‘lil is "’l"“‘ An Excellent Tonic that has god of love, but h00ks 1 L | Evolution of Religion. | Jinks—No, that’s because hes | .. o" o aone ¥ no disagreeable taste. | Tours 9 a. m. to 6 7§ illmannered tistousty’ 1l . VARD BUILDI (Prince Ruy News.) 66 dvas bsigger Mgt en from- Eng indicate- that the Passing Observation tlv in its comstitution, Since the hare and t} he | be . dress, but there isn't anythin ' 7 i churchmen it not neee An airplane can make trii | .po i asd? . i Dr. W. JU Pigg g | { Our Grand Language Blink He isn't liked ver well ngland made some very intere No woman lik enjoys more than makin { wirch to believe that Eve 1 New York to Pari about | ;0 husband & ARTCARERRA ORt. G (n. i hours—but while waiting fo | 3 REETRICLI ¢ rib tak h : is a ploasure to talk to some Fr i de Most Anglicans have kind of weather it needs the| . .6 hyt it seems to be a Phone 25 Free Delivery; Office—Second and Main 3 it tiow: Hate o B low-going old ship can get ov f i e T Y but they ha . B can greater pleasure to talk about | WEIRIEINURRREAERERUEINREERERANRRERRERRND | lephone 18 any rate, it did not seem-to there and back-—and then som | leaving it in as part of their them - a " ; " order ! idea of a hen-pecksd man | EASTERN ST» d F | J 2 An Anglican always likes to hark back| Safe Bet e who has' (o sit in the ran T ¥ % |anrwey Ry : , dount in_mirrors girls it ia g on| |FIRE ALARM CALLS a1 Nk | Another thing the church allows under it always loo : sing the driving and having hei ! | el { changed constitution that the consecrated 3 e sure they're all set > Third and Franklin steops Goldstein Front and Franklin ours 0 12; 1 to science can explain wh 5 Front, near Ferry Way r by appeinment ; kept. There is also nothing to prevent any , . f is we t into € ¢ men the daughter sitting out on the . il ang « i | 16 € worshipping it f he feels that way eles 2 . 1 Front, opp. Film Exchange. seens # TS B th, v By T Iy [ : worshil z L 1a HWES ‘:.s“‘L]:(‘c‘luf‘urel“ 3 ront porch in ‘s skirt se. sifort 7 Pront, opp. Olty Whart. Phone: Office 167 e finc art n how LC|ner garters are in plain view | [1-§ Front, near Saw Mill oaiconen e Rerg Council, No thinks it is terrible for her dad | |: #bby at Totem Gro 3 5 advocate among n s restricted nav oncession to the evolutic s and the)Grouct or her- dad ¥ A - Fol ; ngtor ! o ; Aot “”H oh Ohiisl l & o a8 i to. alt ‘ouk . thete WRHent: 8- icoas Watloughby, opp. Cole Barn. | | 8- - - 3 Ty ) ollowing th ask ren cou )8 a concession v“ i v;”\ Im;* h ¢ Well,” growled her husband, | showing his suspenders. We can't | | Front and Seward. | Dr. Geo. L. Barton i A try serapy teen | un oy of $he-cuutoy % 1..supp an articl how t Another foolish worry a bride ! | =7 L‘ it l““" ¥ CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthat Bidg.| i) M. Vel YIt: RN ey e b el 14 Second and 1 TURNER, Sec on gets over is the fear her Fitth andSeward Office Hours 10 to i2; 3 to §; 7.to darling will oventually kill her » | |9: and by appointment. Phone 289 A ally 1 g ie. He AUXILIARY, PIONEERS Fire Hall sy i i ILIARY, EF % 5 o o8 poodle on the seat beside her. [bread and wine used in the sacrament may be wve men look Madlie ble exception of Japa he is change In regard to the m g of Evelmanage a husband,” grinned Mrs including those under construction—shiy o ossibly, but they will follow only|manage a wife would be in the 1 d m ¢ vhen me s of that body actually demand it.|same class with an article on how Changes are continually taking place, althoughio fly to Mars.” : ; y | possibly the slowest to move are the churches with kindness. Gastinean and Rawn Way. were valued at nearly) two hundr Mighty few wives can learn to Second and Gold. | Surgery nor Osteapathy ove their husbands’ fault me | | 3 Fourth and Harris — ~ he sensible wiveés are those Fifth and Gold H Fifth and 5 enth ani G || Helene W. L. Alb | | B0 Fifth and Kennedy 1er h 3 wAth endk e . Y 111 ‘ down the number of cruls nd other navallall faiths, and even of supérstition Sam Hill, in Cincinnati Enquirer et R e Hinih yiale orJoweh House [} TN vessels is not that Great Britain may not have a|must chang wly and all v n do to hasten e ; | doing .80~ mu¢h laughing at Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | | | ; \ pigeontoed girls as she used t : PR | Jarger navy than the United Stat As a matter|development will make very little difference wh And geontoed girls a he used Distin Ave., and Indian St | can do to stop development will be just Conference an resultant scrappir - \ gl ar. Mbed )ay by day we are iner our owledge Memor " or y 116 e ha ) o wa ory Tes lon 1d have had by a long way o At Tindbaabid we Hipls the PENHISHONS ? measured by capit ps or arma t \ t After all broth o you we on r satioss ol ey 1 to either put up witl 9 trut argely a view Wher ran thu A 3 . 3 jen are those who ar Let's ha no! when you had when she cc " { A 1 C n Bldg : bt J e could keep her ow Ninth ard Calhoun. §0 Guidutatn. TRdw of fact it is mot important as to which of the Another cup, B . shves 3 Bavanth and Main ! Phone—Office; 42 two countries has the larger navy. They will|as You'd cry out loud 450 Twelith, at Northern Lidry. | | N never meet in conflict anyhow. But there is “Hi! Fill 'em up! : Twelfth and Willoughby D " y ] ghby. Adam Breede. iy Raftanoe Serma Home Grocery. tain to be a sentiment in this country that will More Travels in Arabian Desert. bl ks navor. Aios 1ib L : ; | continue to insist that the erican navy must T et Ll Sl : X £ hysiclan and Surgeon be second to mone and every extra vessel that (New York World.) Not That it Matters— Ne PR SO But there ave move flat tives We. G5 the. Viafnes. Gl Office: 420 and 422 Goldstein Bngland is allowed to build, in case there is an) Of Charles R. Crame, former American Min Will Boburn lives on Cott T O e < agreement, will mean that the United States must|ister to China, we read that he has just returned on two legs than there are 9| oot 8t Louls, and S. D. | WELCOME CAFE | Bullding. Phoie 582 fr s Mexs Bl s 2 has spent eighi|automo eels : R 9 Ly % 81 g from the Near East and that he has spent eight|automobile wheel marks that maybe if he's dry Front Street i Night Call 436 I e | | | oR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY build one whether she needs it or not months traveling the eastern shore of the Red \ enongh'he msy. i HOME COOKING : - 3 i SEB e v 4 Sea and the desert district of Yemen ruh! - i ; HEARST DISCARDS COOLIDGE AND Now the eastern shore of the Red Sen is one| Dr, Foster, on his way to Glow | FEMMER THAwRS puptic || L% A. Haglund, Prop. TP T T T T i RS IC | JE g R. L. DOUGLASS | The best driver in the world ki y ,“'“']”] "],‘I'.‘,'\ e ”'“' “’;“\m Mr | cester, stepped into a puddle up{for the coar oraers left at George | :¥ - - — may hay lent. I s sixty-eight hatsis not old as welto his middle. t at G g | * - & . ay haveran aceident. It isn’ William R. Tearst has disposed of the lead-|reckon oow daye.. BAE 1 thoved alngashdling :Tu,»x.m“wl"}l;y.‘ srainied i 1 il :‘_""f"“"’- where ‘you can also Day | rrp BMPIRE HAS THE LARG- v thiy e ers. fanit. ¥ fng candidates for the Presidency in both the|riding a camel of a mule over the rough tracki fonly a woman now all T'd hay l.’"”:‘,"ml ‘q""f" h“]’”""“ ”('! (‘"k‘l“.h"l‘. MOST UP-TO-DATE ,\:\'nl lto trequently has 1o jins. Takh s ¢ D g i or-| of the dese s M rane ¢ an .excurslo . : X * |jresidents, coal, wood, ete uick | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | | no chances on being the vie- Democratig¢ and Republican partie In an inter-|of the desert, as Mr. Crane did, on an excursion|io change when I get home would | delivery always. Phone 114, | PLANT IL\, ALASKA., Lr! 3 tim of ' somebo elde’s view published in all of his thirty or more|of eigh months in all the blazing heat of thefbo my shoes and stockings.” sy s | Ardbian Peninst rab’a is not hospitable. Its| — s s Di By WHMMUR, - | temperature 8 winds are hot, it has nc Optician and Oplometrist i | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | | by Appointment President Coolidge nor Gov. Smith could be el PRI IR TP | insurance comps SURPLSN SHUTNSS USSR load and the we ected if nominated. President Coolidge, he said,| i 8 513 M IR 40 S roath ap | Tue Cuas W. Cart v it 2 ruts. But » 'h C high-spirited J 3 iey would find a lodestone in the third-term proposi people with an interestin Suilbure: - ond S ] Y o] in The Mz ¢ \ tion that would carry him under and that Gov.| pane left the beaten pat Wt 1 ¢ 'H’“‘[ Al T()S ()l‘] IIIRI{I ; “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ;'nnl]l:lll}‘ a Secretary Mellon is Hearst's first choice for Hére iy aniinteresting figure, & man of wealbh | Sadmoditok sttt du SUul b S s e i : y the Republican Presidential nomination with|who has served as President of one of the most 27 Bia | 5 4 | s 2. SRR Y KL ~ Allen Shattuck, Inec. Vice-President Dawes the second choice, Senator| succ ul corporations in the country, but who //‘g’ t Prompt Service—Day and [ e e e . AT DS Reed is his first choice for the Democrats with|has never succumbed to the charms of staying| * INSURANCE Gov. Ritchie as & second. He said Mellon s afl|put in a business routine. Mr. Crane has been L& Covicr Auto SERvICE PREPARE ¥ Fire, Life, Liability, Marine there is to the Coolidge Administration and that|®" I‘\’,“‘;Ivl"m: llh,‘;wlr e e rh"i‘]' i hl“\ e 4 = | Juneau, Alaska ) RES & siiothar Hoosevelt, Heed, He vald; woulgy Tiniored oit-ofiLne WAy cOTReFe @ Siberia; “he 2 | STAND AT THE ARCTIC S ‘W" I A A ! 12 g #rY SWAT] chinese, the Russians and the Arabs one of o 444-2 rings | et o toh Administration. He de-) (hoir best frionds in the West; and he has writ e aa THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT MORRIS declared that Gov. Ritchie is very able, sound as a|ten a report (it was written in 1919% when Mr o FE 05 TR STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT dollar and popular. He proposed as the ideal|Crane was sixty-one) which still stands as onef} . 087 SR Y TN f . v CONSTRUCTION CO.| 1 B R Ll Hivchle. o nadiated tuat sitchliot tha faw. RUChsutiss dpsurients G hs. Wirbfe iChw b sm-msgm;: '}fi:fi Tad MILLER’S ' D e ALL KINDS oLr : i vt & LER’S TAXT A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a ; a ticket would win the election problem of “race freedom” and ‘“self-determina- G ith TEhR et will see the|tion” in the shell of the old empire that was & S edR T an A Butat Phone 183 Bttt . Klasks hundred dollars before they can open a bank account ing buds—is. the ever conven-{| | $1.00 WILL DO A AND newspapers July 11 he declared that neither Hearst believes that Coolidge | Turkey Yone: Do Mt ervine CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS your' diaposal §4¢ hous ay FOR HIRE STARTING courtesy. | Day and Night Service THE REGHIL S : > Plate and Window BLUE BIRD TAXI FlrSt Natlonal Bank GLASSl ( Carlson’s Taxi and |, SHORTY GRAHAM OF JUNEAU A MORRIS Ambulance Service Stand at Bill's Barber Shop { | mewe. —— - = ¥ 4 3 Stands at Alaskan Hotel and || CONSTRUCTION CO. Noland’s Corner 251 TAXI BUILDING CONTRACTORS tion, shorn of legal phraseology, is a law pro- Phones Single 0 and 314 O Report of the Condition of The Mining and Engineering Journal, the L1y hibiting the doing of things not in themselves Stand Douglas Cigar Store leading mining publication of the United States, . . commenting upon the record said fiaiporal,( FhIL covers' tha whole: fauge db DaRhef g =TTy : Phone 251 Night Call 269 The B M Behrends Bank S hnatott -malle n. atety record Iin ferous ‘‘verhottens” from the Volstead act to anti- . . the month of April Not an accident J rette laws on the statute books of various i ' ] of Juneau, Alaska & reported. This is the direct result States and the city ordinances regulating the Marmon an(l of a campaign of eucation and rule en- length of the flapper’s skirt forcement conducted among the em- To our mind they are, in the first place, Callill(lc HOLMES TAXI ” “pesgln A entirely impossible of- enforcement which is, in ployees. It demonstrates what can be ntirely impossi 3 done by concerted effort. It presupposes | itself, sufficient to damn them without further PHONE 342 RESOURCES also a long period of careful training. argument—some millions of Americans will con- Snalasad Ok b Your 3 o o ’ ¢ i ink liquor i eration a few . £ scounts ... ... $ 862,337.39 Workmen are not made careful over- tinue to drink liquor in moderation and a few 4 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall ,0ans an i 2 Call Day and Night A Banking, House .. 57,152.01 night. Perhaps a company isolated as will drink themeslves to death—the anti-cigarette| : Kennecott is, and in consequence hav- Jaws are completely ignored—and as to the flap- SATISFACTORY = ‘Real Estate ... | 4991579 ! EYES OF SIN ing a smaller number of “floating” em- per and her abbreviated skirt—flaming youth v&:lll A ployees who work today and are gone continue to flame and the so-called immodesties| SERVICE {} United States Bonds ..§ 136,377.50 PR (A U R tomorrow, enjoy a slight advantage when of today will be the last word in maidenly de-| GUARANTEED GreEeN RmsBon Taxi Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 violin solo by Gica Jomescu. it seeks to train and educate its men coriim, tomarrow j Bttt BEN : PHILIPS, Prop. Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 It is also the name of the Floaters are usually careless. They know They are, in the s <-nmlx place, ultnrliv. hne\m!\ lé‘):y d“dt glgh: Sfirvme latest Ice Cream Special served little of the company's ways and are to the spirit of American democracy and as such 9 and a enate Rooms ¢ locking. in esprit de corps.. Nome the |receive eitMer active antagonism or apathetic in- BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 3232 Total Cash Resources ... .. 1,689,429.39 at the less, at Kennecott wise and careful man- difference at the hands of the great majority of % - agement is evidenced by this achieve- our citizenship. The almost inevitable result Stand at Gastineau Hotel — $2,648,834.58 JUNEAU sy ;-f.\-(!:.'.,.jlyl\.:f"‘ disregard for all law and law en- e 1 E*-—-—fi———LAKICH —T Finhiy prie MUSIC Capital . HOUSE g 2 radtin —_— i : 5 TAXI and TRANSFER THE nl",‘,'T‘““‘*‘ ISSUE. Billy Mitchell, well-known civilian authority i — o X The politicians might as well try to make! 00 aviation, now realizes that the country has‘gl:'lf: L;/ll\i)};l_ll}Eyl—lAS THE LAR{} Stand Central Rooms Surplus Try it, and hear the solo. the Niagara River flow into Lake Erie as to]little time for anything else when a glm’;l sports- =k EQU[PP‘E%’E%‘BDQ;FN'A;}E A;i%u‘;Eser‘lce Undivided Profits .. $ 224,9.5.89 Brunswick Panatropes, Colum4 ttempt to keep the issue of State Rights, which| Man lIke ¢ Hgsies 5 Lindberght is in the aif—| prisnm 1N ALASKA. - m My Wislogl Viviar: Ocion B ilas Poderal Probibition and kindred matters,| (I20/anaPpolis 2 AWRg feis Gl T DEPOSITS ... - 2,423,858.69 il fovone o Blier iy o W — - -{ p weekly. Phone 317. f out of politics. The situation is much like it v Philadelphia speaker says that the dry law % n 1850 when the Democratic and WHhig poli-|has made hypoerites of doctors and druggists. Day and Night Call Phone 94 $2,648,834.58 ticians were trying to side-step the slavery| Why such a narrow classification.— (Cincinnati| % Wfims question by foreing their respective part Enquirer.) il E. & F% TAXI BOT. straddle the issue. Just as the time came when —_— B. M. Behrends, President § A Shere was a pro-siavery party and an anti-slavery| It is not hard to explain why Chinese Gen-| ’ y RO J. F. Mullen, Viceg-mids'lt Guy McNaughton, Cashier NOLAND’S COR_NER o 4 PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY party so there is bound to be a party in the erals are so good gt retreats. China is a back, k . 4 E. Cle Ao mear future that will stand for State Rights, toler- o oag ¢ Gmp_ / ‘”h"ly ‘“} t. 0“’!’" ¢ ¥ Ve, A i None Better—Box or Bulk ward country.—(Chicago News.) ance and broad liberality and one that will Al Smith Goes South—Healine, Vet ¢ g : g § v A s, but will 1 b T DEhaua. for—oeniralization of authority in the| e South go Al Smith?— (Detroit Free Press.) : g i L o ARLSON'S TAXI | hand-writing on the wall and withdraw from the| An interesting man-—rather characteristically American in his push and energ possessed of a quality with which one does not meet every , e qep | #8Y In the year; a real and abiding curiosity. COMPLIMENTING THE KENNECOTT. e s e « " Prohibition Uninforceable. race before the meeting of the National Con vention 3 { The Kennecott mine is attracting attention s in mining circles for the efficiency of its efforts| (Alaska Weekly.) to eliminate mine accidents. It recently con We note a great deal of argument of late re- ducted a campaign of education and rule enforce-| garding the tendency of law making bodies, both ment among its employees with this end in view| State and National to pass sumptuary laws. In and its report for the month of April showed ir history sumptuary laws were those that there had not been a single accident in the|la to prevent personal extravaganc mine operations anywhere. ss and the like The modern interpreta- TuE JuNeau LAaunpry Franklin Street, between At the Close of Business June 30th, }927 Front and Second Streets