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5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927. WA a5 n l ll ’l I' " |to get through next summer in time for the TR 5 ehalabit Ahat A6 et Bave bosn & ; e ST g srimary and general clections campaigns. At habit, and T am told that it i Rt al \ asna 1’",)”( oot i i e el ALONG BIFE'S [ | peing done_eerywhore. 1t wort Fraternal Socicties ¥ o) important for politicians to make the Govern- i | [be long ”“‘f l, "‘:" y'_"?'”‘”"ll ‘f“ il ) O JOMN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ment's business interesting to them | DETOUR WLl pe e hortaple behgui! Ribart g,mpm" 1 SEER MR Gostiniin Chibrol - However, the question of an extra session : " P Cliribel, Lowinston, Maine. | | Opt. D. 111 : s | “ m'«"n'??"x""fi ‘\‘1\\n‘“ui\vl]’n\i\\w‘: Sec r."‘d\‘n-.i‘(\' As:‘.";“““’ he Eoteeminan iy PR et COTIORD BiiG BRS kbl o But wait, Claribel, you know | Graduate L:m Angeles Col- | it 1 . 75 P. 0. ELK3 7 5 % | Streets, Juneau, Alaske by Republican and Democratic Senators SR TG A5 28 7_74:‘, isn't always easy to tell a | lege of Optometry and i 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bldg. b 3 B i 1 the ardet Offios 14 Jutsay an Becond. Class]s' - v . . *lfrom a wonian these days, Opthalmolog PHONE 56 J‘ G matter. . X el | The withdrawal by Mr. Sapiro of his damag Paradox it's fust posaiblo’ . what 'you Glasses Fitted ’ Mol s AR 5 | ,J —_— . —— suit against Henry Ford when the latter re- A tranquil man, with even temper|was a flapper shaving the back| | Leneses (-round 12 o s 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. D, | tracted and apologize \ for the n,m his paper % of her neck. We're from Missourt P O £ LR e | Sh Thall “‘j, 5o DRI 8% She ’.“',“‘f"_" AR e {ihs ‘meht willinot e contipubd) maks At elen R i flies: off of the handle-- are coming back, they, | l)l. Charles P. Jenme || . Y"®!tins Dot conter . fi f Wil soripii (N e BRDIES - WAREER, MNUReCAZOr his race| 1. btten goes up n the s And if that is the cas DENTISE | | Co-Ordinate Bodies s Office of aiy failure or ipregularity rather than money for himself ! 4 sisk 1 | of Freemasonry B ooty o theie y i pea. | It means one thing we soon won't| || Fooms 8 and 9 Valentine || g tititore k Telephone for Ed 1 anc ness Offic L S et Geneva Gusfebotos Mokl o Mich o L of Oldest Inhabitait see | Building i A ! - | 4 | It is getting so a man now feels| Will 'ba the flapper's face Telephone 176 Aty AR il : or Assocl'xTL') PRESS | agreement, or if it dec des upon a large Program i oo uncomfortable going in Sam Hil, Cincionati Bagni — e AT NE L 7us Asscia ! : Iy entitiid to the|of building for the conferring nations, watch for (, a4 harber shop full of women us | LI it or ot other pidepatches credited L0} ) roposals that would make large tax reductions a woman used to feel when sic Since they're been w short | focal noas pu Lunnecessary if they were adopted. had to go into one full of men. ' | ened skirts | : g i [ Dr./ Al Wi Stewast - B e~ iACuiAeioN GliARAN et i —_ - And dresses almost (o their hip Nut— \w(ll»ll R'\(“m ‘ DENTIST THAN THAT OF ANY O | The battle between the Tunney and Dempsey The Ananias Club | We haven't seen a flappor's fac LOYAL 0JBRDFR [ fans, which already has begun, will compete with| y husband,” said she, “al | Her nose, her eyes, hor cheel French and Poppy-seed ol S s fql“iam' IS e i |the ‘mosquitos and other things to make life] ways is buying mew golf club: her!lips Sandwich Bread RS b Ror S Metis evers § |diverting during’the dog days and though he always says he Norman Ralston, Urbana Demo | im_ ., i 3 1A k & iear A gk 8 | ; e it f i an't afford it when I want a nov. | crat. | Tastcs B2 ‘BI!_‘:‘LL;.‘,““ Made i . Some of those Angelus Temple folks either|hat, I n complain, or go arounc = - i S 5 & 1 have short memories or tfiere are some awful pre-{ With an injured air.” More or Less True ! v V. 1, E § l Wouldn't That Freeze You! |getting their bobs trimmed with i PHYSICIAN “That pitcher now has his gamwc | discussing the best hair tonies tr 1 Office-—Second and Main ! | | | - 5 o “Aha!” chuckled Mr. Dumbell | cach other, but they socn may o- | BAKERY i y ) 5 The Progress of Road Building. " on ice.” prevent baldness with ths mon. |\ 2 Telephone 18 (Hoginseriia. dad Mintae Jouwnat) Why, dear, where is tho ice, 1| A stitch in time may Ve MR e 4 . 7 Road building has come to be one of the most|don't se any,” exlaimed his wif¢ but the present abre z — F { SEdtei s ho was trying to enjoy th must save at least 90 per cent «f s Himpo nt activities of the United States Govern-|W 3 Y _ ! A . i ment, onc-sixth of the entire public budget being|with him the stitches it used to w||FIRE ALARM CALLS l)r H V e : RSN, SR LS __jused for that purpdse, according to data compiled make a dress. 5 ! (& St . | s I‘ 3 iby the National Industrial Conference Board July Follows June A W fnce is the fwl‘ B o g { - QrtepiOiRIL L Gty B E ALASKA AND HOMOGENIETY. Surely, no one can complain about taxation for|Back from the Loneymoon, h'ng to wear out, and her voca'| ¢ L e "|‘l‘(‘“]r ‘h.”y ‘Way | T to" N on by 'apeobn B, K = this purpose, for the roads e come to be used| And mighty doggone cros cords the last. . 16 Front, opp. Film Exchange. Licensed Osteopathic Physician KNIGHTS OF The eu \gressman Lanham of | almost ,universally by the general pubiic, insteadPeor groom has learned that he Next to mixing oil and water we 1 Front, opp. City Whart. Ph, ¢ > 1671 Li: COLUMBUS a5 Fort Worth tiit there should be greater|of principally for short-distance market hauling| Afn't gonna be the boss. reckon the hardest thing to d0f |18 Front, near Saw Mill Residence, Gastinean Hotel Council 1 R unity among 1l sections of Alaska, thatjand a few venturesome bicyclists. Only education « got a disappointed old maid | Willoughby at Totem Gro. the people of t T iltivate = omeland mational protection absorb a greater propor-|Try This on the Judge—If He'sjand a disappoinied old married | Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn. s — fasy 45 the point that tesidents of all sections[tion of the Government budget, the allotment Married woman to show iuch sympathy | | Front and Seward. Dr. Geo. L. Barton B i of iberesives s Aliigkans' rather| 10T oduontion, (aiso, belng: gendrailyabove. e TEl sHiUUEH RO JOT REEE SR for each othe [ irout B90 S | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Blda. ; 4 : proadh. As for protection, it is hoped that the[ing 55 miles an hopr through the| Any husband knows the reason Socong. and Mam. Oftice Hours 10 0. 12; 3 to 5 7 to I sty yesidsuia. of Juneay, of peoples of the world will co-operate sufficiently|downtown streets. What do you|old Hercules managed to get away l‘;.‘“}'I:‘;"‘I' Seward. 9; and by uppointment. Phote 269 | T AUXILIARY, PIGNEERS OF Fajrbanks, 1s sourd. Likewise, the to make this huge expenditure unnecessary [think our streets a speed- | with all the jobs ned to him | SuHBe Sa0: R Wiy CHIROPRACTIC | ALASKA, 1GLOO No. 6. that the commercial interests of the Territory—|though progress seems to be slow w domanded the Judge, stern bocause making a $50a-weok |y Second and Gold, ta gt the practice of Madicine, ||| sreqting those who are engaged in busine industry or But to return to roads. Motor highways are,ly take care of $160-a-we Fourth and Harris. CEAL Nk T . j;-.«.lt. month development rather than the politicians—ought tc structed for urban |~ “F'll admit, your honor, 1 was|(astes wasn't one of them Fifth and Gold. R = 45 imenta | Ac b not only being built and reco pro-|suburban, and interurban traffic, but are being|making the old bus do its limi extended into the most remote mining camp.|veplied the culprit, “but I wag|ing to ta About a million miles of highways have been|taking my mother-inlaw, who had | trouble fc | MRS, MINNIE HURLEY. Secreta Fifth and East. Severth and Gold. Hc]( ne w L. Albrecht Fifth and Kennedy. Uz Minth, back of power house PHYSICAL THERAPIS \ | With short hair and almost noth- | » off, it fsn’t much more | | | | | | get together and agree upon a constructive gram—one that is simple rather than elaboratc girl to get ready for ghould be carried out ) N R " o built since 1904, and the percentage with a hard|bheen with us for a month, to the{bed now than it is for a M g it T ’ e A However, there is not n arly as much diversity [ M0 SEE J SR L etead of 7, as at that time.|depot, and 1 ha just 7 minutes| The cld-fashioned h Jace| [ 42 Callioun, opp. H”T‘Tt A\l)é»n Medical Gyninastics. Massage | of opinion, or conflict of Interest, among the peo-| wyopq gormerly a railway was thought necessary |to catch that train.” etioenttiad to haviilydh-1a; tam)| 12 TR ATy A TEHARG 410 Goldsteln BIdg ple of Alaska who are not in politics as Mr. Lan % e, S Moreglosis 4 ¥ ik b e el 15 Ninth and Calhoun, 5 . a good road now ser the purpose except for Dismissed. Next case,” yelled |but nowadays the stockings hav:|| 4G Seyenth and Main. Phone—Office ham probably thinks. He based his. remarks| o transportation of the heaviest equipment andfpis honor. eyes on them 7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. largely upon an article that recently appeared|for serving large camps; in fact, the road is super Rt A lot of married men don't!|48 Twelfth and Willoughby. Scribner's, written Mary Lee bDavis, under|ior in many respects, for by permitting the use| Help! What Are We Coming To! |amount to much, but at least 99| ' 49 Home Grocery. DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY the title, “What Does Alaska Want? In this|of automobiles for pleasure, it removes much of Men may be vain and all that, | per cent of them are about 200 | B—— PR 2 n { | article Mrs, Davis represented that there was|the ennui of life at_a lonesome mine. Also, itfbut at least they haven't taken tyfper cent better than they would s SRR o " Wiasian. Sud” Suspenn 1 complete lack of homogeniety among the four pDi-lis an unimportant mine indeed now that does|shaving on the street.—Cincinnaii|be if they were not married. ! Office: 420 and 422 Goldstein 3 visions of Alaska, stating her premises:thus "'r;' Jrosuss at h';wl s t_rm]k, u‘{m lh:;lt‘wi‘.)umnl‘::; 1<:.\l.{.,.,-<l-.-l M kS Men ldun‘n like km g0 to wed-| WELCOME CAFE il hoe. e | b X afforded by good roads in hauling supplies-a Jioted in Lewiston (Maine) | dings, but we reckon their wives 1o 14 & B e whoelivs Ghere Kigw products are evident. Concrete is generally ac-fSun). Don't crow so loud, Mwihave a heap more cause for being RIUBVR Y i et : it, comprises at least four distinct polit- cepted as being the ideal pavement; then the re-| Man, for maybe you won't like 1 on weddings. HOME COOKING ] it ';;;f.‘m;;j",'If_;;f;;"‘m";'\!;;-hi:‘;:‘;;;;*fi;; e sultant cconomies in_expense for ‘gasoline, and| yourself so much when you hear he-man would rather gef| | s. A. Haglund, Prop. Valentine's Optical Dept. g 2T i 1 et g pecially for tires and car upkeep, are not gen-|(he latest in vanities. Men ave aked and catch pneumonia than | i R. L. DOUGLASS The best driver in the world i e e : NurE erally realized. It is probable that the last two|shaving themselves “on the street” |carry his wife's umbrella or wear | "= et Optician and Optometrist | || MAY bave an accident. It isn't i Bl B digom. B ";,,‘",rmy..“u"f.\,:(\;';(, {items would be halved if driving were exclusively| here, at least. I saw one in the actf son’s decorated slicker. | FH® EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-|| Room 16, Valentine Bldg. alwags the driver's faull, Vel R R it iktia. fenl homakhkel lover concrete compared with a gravel road. last week. He was seated in an Another trouble with the times|EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| | jours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and i s g “',‘.?""l"”- Take ¥y BN QRERIEe LLLIe, ten) hojtaganciny — auto, which was parked in thelis that you can see the knees|BEST EQUIPPED JOR PRINTING by Appointment [ BUATeRAS L DILAK. Lhe. PI of meaning in other fields. I could tell mldRk ‘o Hawik ANGHE: A9AT R W)t o e . |PLANT IN ALASKaA. I A i sg[] tim of someboay else's cares | Sk sty staatly whe He Bourth Di- . " s avy a s |5 ['ensthe girl but not the girl on her lessness. Insure yourself P < BE L. ¥ what the urth Di N()t ror ('()vc_"nmenl ()w“ershlp' manner so extremely non nees. ~ against T al liabi 1 i vision wants, for that comprises the pis B e Sk 5 ot N e I great empire behind the mountains where (Boston Herald.) A e Y n;e load and the v:'(‘)rr}v * I myself have been living: and I could We in entire sympathy with the cam- Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY We will write you a policy tell you, from travel and observation paign which the Boston News Bureau has in- l in The Maryland Casualty and the trusted words of friends, some- stituted, entitled “Our Pirate Shipping Board,”|} AUTOS FOR HIRE “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Company at a cost,surprising: thing of the individual wants of the Sec- in antagonism to the propaganda now making i ly small. Get the particulars ond and Third Divisions; and even, per- headway for a permanent Government-owner mer- Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 without obligation. haps (though God forbid that I should chant marine. It expldins the choice of the word R i e, or ke, 2 Dt D g e 4 have to, for that includes our Capitoline “pirate” by showing that shipping masters of our TO RIGHT— || goomreeme e ey | e Allen Shattuck, Inec. Juneau), what. the First Division wants own and other nations, who have accounts to RISNF WO | F Prompt ‘““’;‘.‘;!“;“‘t‘m’ and INSURANCE But unless you will promise to car meet, and books to keep, and taxes to pay, can- \ URSELF R A A 3 with you some notion of this quadruple not compete with a shipping agency relieved of & Covicn Auro SERVICE PREPARE YO TS DU BN MaTing ;‘ll'“\‘"fiv» it will be Bl hf";ll indeed all this burden. But so plausible are the argu- ST\\JL;menu, Aiasll(\a i o explain in any understandable detail ments for Government ownership, particularly AND AT THE ARCTIC S W h A A what Alaska as a whole wants, for Al- e S e et e {! Phone—Day, 444; Night, tart 14 ny mount aska today isn’'t a unified whole at all, the danger ofy such a tumorous growth in our I8 ASAE R THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT MORRIS except in historical name and in the political system is by no means remote. | sy - BANK ACCOUNT purely cartographical fact that it forms Tho stery of our ships 1 the same as that of . STARTING A CONSTRUCTION CO. MILLER’S TAXT Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska 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 a jutt of a con- all similar operations. The Government has spent tinent 500,000,000 in building and operating its mer- To the people of Juneau, at least, that does|chant marine. The greater part of this has been not s Alaska at all. It is not the Alaska|lost. The estimated deficit of operation since that we find here represented in the Legislaturc | 1921 is very large, but much smaller than it | would be if the Government had taken any account Wwe|of interest on the investment. Of course, it cares g peninsula the s ALL KINDS OF CABINET Go right—right now —says Taxi Tad. You can't go both ways—so with a choice of wisdom-—pass up the wrong and choose the CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS In fact we have seen very little of the & FOR HIRE alism Mrs. Davis comments upon so free Baye found the people of each mection of the|DOthing for any such an item, or of a great manyj}xight wiy—call. Blugle O or IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING BeMiioey very keenly alive to the lmportance of| OtR which private owners must consider and|{ 314, MILL WORK 2 s ik 7 car Losses that come out of the United States Day and Night Service Plate and Window BLUE BIRD TAXI GLASS SHORTY GRAHAM y : ; MORRIS Stand at Bill's Barber, Shop {§ | o= || CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS PHONE 485 the wants of all sections. We have seen the|y,qury go into the cost of living of the masses, PSS people of Juneau, for Instance, supporting thelgnq are on the breakfast tables of the American Alaska Railroad in the Third and Fourth Divi-| people. slons, the road programs in the Second, Third Private owners and Fourth Divisions, the Agricultural College|with such an agency. In consequence, private and School of Mines at Fairbanks and the num-|shipyards are idle. The shipping concerns of erous other things that other sections have want-|other nations do not know where they are at, ed. Wao have seen them acquiescing in the re-|OF What competition they must face. This non- quests for Territorial subsidies for transportation|3ense we must stop altogether. Thate tr 85 Mook ing for| ™ n for a Government-owned merchant marine First N atmif)znal Bank Carlson’s Taxi and OF JUNEAU Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner 251 TAXI it Biiiid Tolstas Ciaks. Shive ' Report of the Condition of Phones Single 0 and 314 o e are unwilling to u)mpete{ £ ::m’:v:;m(l’ \ ”)‘ idi l‘ll’?vfs']:l::l ‘::‘:‘ R in time of peace than for Government-owned rail- 4 g ating subsidies for eir vn section. . > 43 ' v M P : : o roads, or Government-owned telephones, or amy-|. 3| [ Phone 251 Night Call 269 T' B M B h d B k A the other n ‘uM ections of (Iul- '1.‘-|-|-||ury thing else. The military argument will apply to|7 0 le . . e ren s (Hl Tue ]UNEAU LAUNDRY % have taken u great interest in Juneau's proposed|ope as well as to the othe We ought not to M h ) of Juneau, Alaska § capitol other things that would serve to belrun the world for military considerations, but armon (uul ! = » Franklin Street, between 4‘ of henefit ¢ t sion. h;r the 1):rm:rcns ;md vflivh-‘:]u-,\" u‘(‘x;l :;111 the things 5 HOLMES TAXI X 7 At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets i Here and ti ve find people, like Mrs.|that make up what we call civilization. C d llfl iy ¢ Davis, gibing 1t Juneau, perhaps because the e aauiac T PHONE 359 g’ seat of Govern is here, but we suspect that Hurveslmg Day and N ght in Nebraska. A Cai ik Your PHONE 342 : RESOU SR ¥ they are influenced largely through association T . ¥, 2 3 52,337.39 ' a Ve f oans and Discounts ... .$ 8 i 2 with politicians. We have found absolutely no i w:]‘:k':::”'yfl"{wf?‘:;» ';‘;f““')‘:'“r“é"mm e Call Day and Night Stand at Olympic Pool Hall Bazx:king Wonis 57’152 o1 ; AL ST ose who may fe 152, §nctination "'_"“"K the mh'_‘”“‘“ "“'"l" "'""I Per-l Gonderful production of wheat throughout Adams SATISFACIORY Real Estate 49,915.79 Portable Phouographs magent population of this section to retallate. County and the southwestern part of Nebraska SERVICE 3 United Stuté; Bonds $ 136,377.50 : On fishing and camping trips’ N DA S TUARG e have but to pay a visit to any farming section " — on the porch — anywhere AN EXTRA SESSION? in this part of the State. GUARANTEED GreEN Rmon Taxt Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 T aso o The Tribune has just published photographs BEN PHILIPS, Prop. 4 .04 ble i “hecessity. Both Re; puMlluu mn.l Democeratic Senators are) ¢howing how the farmers of Adams County are| BERRY’S TAXI Day and Night Service Cash, and qus grom Bansy ki st 4 Ie"e:n:n:?:s:,:: efficient. joiming in urging President Coblidge to call alpushing harvest by turning night into day with Stand at Senate Rooms 9.429.39 See th & special sesslon of Congress to convene in October.|the aid of clectric lights, thus keeping binders| | Stand at @astinean Hotel PHONE 3232 Total Cash Resources .. b 6 St At ’:":llzy;;l’n'n: nul|I xm'x lhzvr‘u‘l\\'itl‘l“hl- ¢ lutlh(::' l\\";:rk :l\ny:\l‘.«;\rk in the fields twenty-four hours at a HONE 199 4 'L $2,648,834.58 JUNEAU hter. ¥ congeded; [ SAYs SO et e Daily service to the Glacier e ] must be tax reduction, which means (hat the do-| That tells a sory in ttselt o jeaving the Gaspineau - Hotel LAKICH T LIABILITIES MUSIC tails of another tax measure must be worked gt . GIRR. Bl Ao s COUSTRE| | gt 1 P. M. Fare $2.50. AXI TRANSFER H B s i1} hiive to consider the Bills Ghiat ware| 1he farmére to, Tush “thele MArysaUiE, iignt ant)g 3 TAXI and Capital OUSE ¢ : day, and thus getting it to market as soon as q o P! ‘defeated by the filibuster of Senator Reed of possible. THE ©sMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Stand Central Rooms - Surplus ... Headquarters for Sheet Musie, Pennsylvania during the closing days of the last All of this spells prosperity. EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND 24-Hour Service 2924,9',5.89 Records and Musical Bhssion. They fnciude, among others, the public| pilvis S g BEST FQUIPFED JOB PRINTING PHONE 394 Undivided Profits ¥k Instruments. ~ buildings measure in which Juneau is i?lleresled. We have searched the lost and found columns|_ - DEPOSITS .. 2,423,858.69 An l!p-l:o»D::w Ice Cream and . Then the Mississippi flood and the distress it|pretty thoroughly, but can get no trace of the o;;l{;glESS;;lce as caused will demand attention Chipese war.—(Toledo Blade.) i Pho 648,834.58 j“ And there must be a lot of negotiating over RSkt Aty Day and Night Call ! me 94 i) _the agricultural situation unless the farmers de- And to paraphrase the old saw, it probably * OFFICERS to stand on the McNary-Haugen bill. In|Won't be long before all good aviators go to Paris. ° . ) B. M. Behrends, President NOLAND’S CORNER ® PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY None Betu&Box or Bulk CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE —(Philadelphia Inguirer.) J. l‘. Mullen, Vice President ~ Guy McNaughton, Cashier ”t case it is likely that it will be permitted N no‘]mo George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier } RN $a:1y. vote: snit voto, . Buj, 1€ hern There have been other modest heroes. There o be a compromise ou that question, it Willi o\ gerpeant York.— (Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.) Seven-Passenger S Service ke time, for there are too many leaders there e following easy. Bhld lt Ilw ]nm ~ Juneau, Alaska It doesn't cost Colonmel Lindbergh much for

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