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D .7 il 7 I“ . | Ju ever your own f will | - x| 1 drive a car because he et i GO A:‘:‘f:___,, 5 e ¥ r aily Alaska Jmplu» rema )t of a saxophone Wil i ‘ PROF |1 PROFESSIONAL | B Mo e Ch Chaplin ALONG LIFE’S | v hese mo- | i e . 1 1 ho |+ JOEN W. IROY - - - EDITQR AND MANAGER Dc i ML vl i fid o | i lad o 1 t L | o -5 1 jox fii-ov iy [ DETOUR R - , || «Robert Simpson || ppg xASER & FREEBURGER| | 9 R I u read, or look at, Tabloid I T i m ! { Opt. D. [ RIS 5 (1 X 1 and M Do you wear spat 7 ! Abou time th nd a Graduate Los Angeles Col- DENTISTS & i I y person gives assent to the majorit ;l" i 1 thrill ( lege of Optomet and 1 dstein Bldg. | matte n the nominal intelligence test of asking |, 4 o Yok land tired of Glasses Fitted " o % et S PR er q n, D i ity o N icueh w) téslane! 4ayonn et 4 goot ‘mamy et Liotiagih - Ghotal : A Dellvered L n Juneiu, Dou cti il lecidedly low It >} 1 this cpinion hold ar alized, but it looks as if e - | o B sene ance | wh 1 Ask Me Another’ requir P Ml e o B Ak o |1 e 1 10t distant futur Dr. Charles P. Jenne Subscril v'e } | DENTIST notify r drn 3 bk it the gossips get ju h o the delivery of ’ 5 ticns of Oldest I ‘ f eavesdropping Wh! fooms 8 and 9 Valentine Teleph i r 1 onr ' I o elections in England, a in the da aid 4 ot | Building by | n ere held by the Conservatives| wore ridin I ot RARTE Y 4 PEsg e [tne con ‘ v ing [ te's idea of equal d ) (R Telephone 176 F ASSOCIATE [ there wa ) Conservatice votes of between| were willing to waik » triond Bab tof Eive gas whil I Lr"u — o 14,000 and 5,000 and a loss of Labor Party votes 2 . I ving him tongue ““f""ih'n‘ ,',{“ ’! i 3 : h of about 1,000 in each, The Liberals gained 800 ”‘r‘np Anavv:m's cuwb i [ e n one district and 250 in another. The Liberals|, Ve e S0 0 il R 1 Ny Swedish R 2 De. A, W. Stewe: FRjare hopeful that the next time the stay-at-home M e el Memorial Fort Marks \ut—>swedish hye DEM ter 1l come out and vote h the Jut| : ’ 3 b ;‘\4 ¢ will eot ‘n‘ H.yl v ‘\\vl 1 th But| g X % 1 tor Clark’s Headquarte” French and Poppy-seed Hours 9 a to 6 p.m BT MR RS ST j ner - Sandwich Bread WARD BUILDI o | : HARRODSBURG, Ky.. A ] f ce Pk 409, Res. i That Geneva Conference has been deadlocked| Anything To Win Her AT ‘doden: wtobi thire Tastcs Best Because it's Ma = 4 |s0 long that makes the late Madison Squars| “How did you happen o becorme hiockhouse Yowr g s BEST” i e & [Convention seem like a summer shower {a steeplejack?" asked the curious marks the site here whanm Geo 3 | 3 Rogers Clark plapned his e Sl Dr. W. J. Pige At last those newspapermen in the Black Hills| exy he young fel; quest of the Northwe JUNEAL L) got a news item that made them feel that they|! ‘you my sweetic The replica of the old fort BAKERY PHYSICIAN he mle t 1 v n peo 4. were not wasting time b ticking around " .“]"" ‘”.”l, i aNas Reek constructed by Office—Second and Main yuldn't look up to neer MentbE] Telephone 18 Aimee is making an “on again, off a ., on| o ob | 1 t = I, G P 0098 as! ser 1 = N, Cotre - |again® record that fades the famous Finnegan ! PR f"‘Q‘ : "‘”““"r whe | u th - : i slens 8o Tate 1 In which 71 || FIRE ALARM CALLS| N, Natives Vs. Whites. discover why your friends do REdIn . 4005 IR S AR e | r. H. Vanec AP R ... I R0, ks 8. ;. ) A of Abraham Lincoln, we 1 3 Third and Franklin, ‘ ' Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg AR ; It was moved from Front and Franklin, Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to.6 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE’S STATEMENT. (Valdez Miner.) Speaking of Flying— RS Wi 2 o 5 Frontgnear Ferry Way. | 7 to 8 or by appoinméni Under a ruling recently promulgated no one Th hopping off Tourfetad Faliae | 1o @ “) ’ Front, opp. Film Exchange. | Licensed Osteopathic Physician There will be no end of speculation upon the|but Indians may catch herring in the waters of S Bade 56 ‘ IR TIHLTR - the Maskeo] ront, opp. Clty’ Whart, | | " Phone: Office 1671 statement of President Coolidge that he does not| XK 1} It said t ruling is due to an I don't believe By di il Abing a r 1 1 Front. fear v Mill | { ), Residence, Gaatineau Hotel BRSNS 1l ron for | Presif "\l agreement entered into between the Government As hopping mad | | 21 Wiloughby at Totem Gro. | BN ) e T ity ind the Indians some years ago, and_ recently : e v .| |23 Waloughby, opp. Cole Barn. R Bt torrhica g4 the Indians have called to the attention of the Mean Crute FEMMER 15 a G50 B4 A MOE g, | Dr. Geo. L. Barton e ill be forthcomin Ir up-| ¢ b Feges i . Yox 2 the co: raers left at George yont and Main Government that the agreement was not being I see that Jone wife h Tt at TR ’ | | ' cHIROPRACTOR, Heltenthal Bid porters have declared that the ot (earried out, hence the new ruling e TaTE a1 Miv, |Orouch " can a'so pay Second and Mam [ e o B closed the door to the nominatior \ th f e 1 f 1 I ' Business of al Fifth and Seward. Oftice Hours 10 to to 5: 7 to mination case [ >robably no one 1l find any fault with the Jones always was a lucky guy of a ket | 9; and by appointivent. Phone 269 son:‘rux:un shc , u‘ to nominate him. No|Gove.oment for carry out its obligat A‘u.\» to! growled her husband, n n't "J ’:'H- : I;)u'--h Ghetineail $ns Rawk Way 1 | ’ t;mlnopl'/\cng‘ ; oubt there will be declarations aplenty that the, any pecple, but the ques as to, whether| even leave me in pea one Second and Gold B Ry e T I ¥ AVENENET Second ¢ iold. | Surgery nor Ostespathy President made his statement in terms that were|an obligation arising eement made! D. . FEMMER. ool O ‘ rgery nor ) meant to be understood that the bridges were un-|in 1892 continues to ition under Tough World Pl Fifth and Gold. | Shriied prese ndition Indians of Alas!” sighed the sl las+, | o e Fifth and Kast. 3 S v Alaska were wards of sumed | looking at her kn | 3-8 venth and Gold A rnels However, we belleve that a propor respect for| Alafka wete Whrss of (e T ahd accepted| things mighty hard o ba 9 Tifth and Kennedy. Telen S\‘ L. \“,”..‘“ President Coolidge ast would indicate that his| === & " s tion Under thess cond it o~ [ 41 Minth, back of power house | PHYSICAL THERAPIST statement should be taken literally. It BOt] i T RS bhes Tddans, whic Y | 1-2 Calhotn, opp. Jyneau Apts. || | 1 Gyminas Massag i el e i o b ileges were granted the Indians which wer i And Static ) 13 Y Ave., and Indian St.| | Blectricity ’ !l denied citizens : What does your husband g i5 th Rad -~ Calhou. 410 Goldstein Bldg. it the statement was made in good faith it can; Today the situation is far different The | over his radio?” asked the neigh- 46 1th and Main. Phorie—Office: 423, only mean that he is not a candidate for Presi-|conditions which made it good policy to see thatypoy | 47 Twelfth, at Nort L RS dent and does not expect the nomination, It is|the Indians were insured an ample food supply| “Excited, usually,” rveplied the £8 Twelfth and = 53 a plain intimation to all who read that the time|and skins for clothing no longer exist, but the| jf 49 Home ih | DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY has arvived, in the opinion of the President, for|special privileges are still continued. No longer L5 G . AR RS { i T e ne 8 nere or food C onge clan an 8 Feo) People to begin to consider someone glse for the|does the-Indian fish merely for food; mo longer Mystery & : | office | does he hunt the ‘seal for food and clothing, the| .~ <C¥EEC ] | ioide: 488 ada A8 OoltBitetn B s i S haiaiion aato why the| eRinE AR RunAnK. B shimmered down to | ™ yroye griving hard enough, but WELCOME CAFE | Building. Phoie 582 ;i . [purely commereial proposition : Al s ! Front Street I it gt g 74 i President did not particularize more in his state { Today the natives exercise all the privileges| ow the heck T Tee 64 Nig 8 L ment, but it must be rcmembered that he is ”Mi”( cltizenship, but fail to assume any of its ob-| C4N & YOUNE o ey dxbvecany 108 HOME COOKING o AT A maturally loguaciou It might be that he said|ligations. They. still elaim their special fishing aikbiiok iy | ce | | — - — 3 gt v he e ha rirl's . 1irs. A. Haglund, Prop. | 7alentine’ i BGtiing about third terms because he is not op-|remerves, from which the white citizan is barred.| Yhen h ”‘ 8 o gitl's arms 8 P “"'?{‘ ‘i""Dg{;'G;“‘I“Sg"I"' 5‘ posed to them. The circumstance that he said,)They still claim the right to hunt the fur seal BEVIGIL X Dn i s 2 R Optician and Optometrist | simply, “I do not choose to rum,” would indicate{a right denied white citizens. They own and THE BMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| | hoom 16, Valentine Bldg, | that the situation might have been different it|operate canneries and sawmills and other dusi. vkl o nbabe o vl WST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| { Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and he had chosen to do so | ne ventures without paying the licenses anc The' girl 'who knows: her oniont - oy - BEST EQUIPPED JOR PRINTING | | by Appointment { e taxes which are f@emanded of white citizens ) v ] I q 874 PLANT IN ALASKA L i) While there will be many who would wish| e aubrbe Amisebtrel N et ilegeal iz pratip. ause 1o feel, morg:.a .J. SeArick e v L PRSI £ 2 Bhat the President had made his announcement n| Fororer gt S 73]“' N o home in a dance hall than she Jewel 1 IR iinis et 1t might be used to emphisise] S ag ind onarciss the Hight to voth, | Toud be In & iichen b Optistan- 4 Tur Craas W. CARTER MORTUARY the statements of Jeferson and Jackson on the It these matives are citizens; i they are en-| HL‘; it v;rl ‘!l‘n iadkin o oy = HE LUHAS W. L 2 ¥ 5 \e kind of man she always dream- | ratches subject, the old axiom that “‘actions speaks louder| titled to the privilerss of citizenship, then they ) { i ) A “led she would is because there Diamonds The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute than words” might be applied. The fact that Mr.|should also be made to assume the obligation v.‘ilm Rt "‘I‘ S v Miverwise Coolidge has eliminated himself at a time when|of such senship, the same a thelr white} ™ 0 T, Lt e men neve: | ¥ b 4 Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phons 136 B itiiion on the) Arst bailot was eléaly|brother, They should -have no Brivileses mbtf. b T L SR OSSR e e . N fhdicated cannot fail to strengthen the precedents|enjoyed by other citizens. . Such special privileges) & : 55 . ) . 3 . IR Ny Washington, Jefferson, Mudiken, Monrae|8re ot only untair but'they are unconstitution i & ; % b Miss Caroline Todd e e N In the case of the Kodlak herring fishe Ol PRI, IDIER L IR o PIANO—HARMONY | and Jackson against third term {he natives are placed in possession of & monopoly, [ foolish for their parents to think || Glags and Private Instruction SFE LJ FOR YY()L R"“ r % a thing abhorrent under our laws, and in the case| they b ’”"“;*] b ”“”'I ""“"“""' | Sixth and Gold Strects | EI% ok S oitising Would: nbtibe tolbiatéd according to old-fashioned rules as Phone 5703 i MORONS PRACTICE MODERN BE i ol vould be for a man to think be af S 1 - b — wonld he or a man y ink 1 t — —— .‘ IJOOSC I‘C‘If ll‘)})lles METHODS. “Don’t let anybody see you working a Cross Word Puzzle or trying to answer the questions in ‘Ask Me Another.’ If you are ight at it, you will be put down as a moror, or at least s ome who is trying to get out of the moron " warns Dr. Charles Gray Shaw, Professor| of Philosophy at New York University. He says: | The person who was addicted to the | old Cross Word Puzzle and who has ! switched to the “Ask Me Another" is one who wishes to show that he is not i in the class of morons, This intelligence | test, self-imposed, is something left over i from the war. When men were assem- bled in camps, it was doubtless neces- | sary to know how much gray matter there was per capita, so that there had to be a measure for the mind as well as drill for the body. But there is no longer that need The intelligence craze is only an | curiosity and ancestral egotism itself in the form of up-to-date age-old showing psychology. Men used to comsult the stars to find out how they affected the individual's destiny. ‘They looked to prophets with the same confidence that one now puts in lawyers. They went to | fortune tellers, clairvoyants, mind-read ers, palinists, numerologists, and they are still going. | Dr. Shaw explains that the people who de-| Wote their time and energy to tinkering with puzzles and questions have become aware of the faet that there is such a thing as’ “intelligence,” #intelligence quotients,” and “morons.” These people have become alarmed at the moronic wave which seems to be sweeping the land, and desire to save themselves from it. Such people take personal pride in being “smart,” but for all that they are evidently on the defensive, and wish to show themselyes, if no one else, that they are not mentally inferior. “It should show itself Petter,” continues Dr. Shaw, “by having people know what the news is about, not merely what the paper says in its current issue. The well disciplined mind. is like a hall through which one passes, not an attic cluttered up with odds and ends of miscellaneous information. Intelli- gence really is something creative and expresses jtself through imagination.” Professor Shaw's own test of a person's in- telligence is expressed in a short list of prac- tieal questions which follows: Do you frequent night clubs? Do you believe half of what papers says about Mexico? 1id, or do, you play Mah Jong? Did you read enough of the Brown- ing case to know who “Peaches” was? the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. More About Installment Buying. (New York World.) Installment buying continues to stir up its eritics and defenders. Among the latter is Oscar F. Meredith of the Bank of America of this city, who told the American Institute of Banking at its meeting in Detroit that the em should not be condemned a whole.” That is perhaps good a verdict as can be rendered in the present state of our knowledge of the subject. Certainly the system has enough good points and enough weak points to prevent acceptance of the sweep- g judgments either for or against it. The Department of Comerce has estimated that about 17 per cent. of consumers’ goods are now sold on the part-payment plan. Does this eally represent a decline in thrift? No one can tell. We do know, however, that savings deposits continue to in¢ se. In many instances the in- stallment plan has merely taken the place of the older method of book credit. When this occurs the change is probably for the better; regular fixed payments are more conduciye to good busi- ness habits than the haphazard method of per- petual dunning and paying in driblets, No one will deny that the buying of durable and necessary goods on the part-payment plan actually makes for thrift in the great majority of The biggest followers of this practice are as Press.) e e s saeeeeee e S e e e i | AUTOS FOR HIRE z; e b e | e T L S s e | Prompt Service—Day and t | Night ! CovicH Auto SERVICE | Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC 1 Phone—Day, 444; Night, | 444-2 rings | 3 MILLER’ Phone 183 Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Get the right angle —says Taxi Tad. Whether it for the day call—the Carlson can fill the need, New cars for hire by the hour, day, month | or trip. Call Single O or 314 for information regarding any trip you have in mind. 2 Juneau, is a fishing trip or a door-to-door taxi service Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATIES Dave HousgL, rrop. — N 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 ......... .$ 852,337.39 ca the railroads, who employ the part-payment plan § 4 SHORTY GRAHAM lin buying their rolling-stock. Yet the method|| Carlson’s Taxi and Stand at Bill's Barber Sho ometimes has its serious defects. When luxuries il Safol v o are bought under this system it is most likely mbulance Service I gizie ry | that the purchaser cannot well afford them, and| [Stands at Ataskan Hotel and it is against this sort of installment buying that Noland’s Corner 251 TAXI the critics usually direct their attack. It is use- 4 Stand Douglas Cigar Store less to try to pass a verdict on the em as a Phones Single 0 and 314 whole; in each given case it must be governed by a || Phone 251 Night Call 260 circumstances. e a5 e | At W - 3% 2 The National Woman's Party is going to e o campaign for more equal rights, which must mean M d et therirs (irep of aborioriiy. wid iR, fo armon and HOLMES TAXI come back to the level of freedom enjoyed by . g g 3 By g e o | Cadillace . PHONE 342 Two lions presented to President Coolidge by | Enclosed Cars at Your Stand at Olympic Pool Hall friends in South Africa have been marked re- Call Day and Night kA ceived, vetoed and placed on file at the Wash-| 3 ington Zoo.— (Detroit Free Press.) SATISFACTORY B At any rate, the regular order of business SERVICE GREEN RIIBESNP Taxy is being followed in some respects in the Bast- GUARANTEED P, TREES, Prob. ern Hemisphere. The rebellion in Morocco has L e been ended again.— (Indianapolis News.) BERRY’S TAXI g i g ”“w Like other windstorms, Mr. Borah can be Stand at Gastineau Hotel ot seen moving slowly toward an area of low PHONE 199 pressure. Just mow he's hardly more than a AK T breeze.— (Cincinnati Enquirer. ) Daily service to the Glacier L .ll.gn’m leaving the Gastineau Hotel TAXI and If the farmers of the Black Hills have any||at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50. ‘Stand Central Rooms hay to be pitehed they have the chance to sign /b 5 . 24-Hour Service up a good pitcher. — (Albany Knickerbocker| Advertising always Use PHONE 394 the columns of The BRIICIOR THOMBE. .. s cnssiin i dinsos S5as sighv ot 57,152.01 Real Estate PN, it 49,915.79 United States Bonds ...$ 136,377.50 Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 . 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 ... $ 224,9.5.89 e 2,423,858.69 $2,648,834.58 1 OFFICERS B. M. Behrends, President J. F. Mullen, Vice President Guy McNaughton, Cashier George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier — et et s | 3 | Fraternal Societies ]\ § SR TRt OF — [ Gastineau Channel 1 | | zo-Ordinate Bodies | of Freema | Scottish VAT I LOYAL DRDER Juneau Lodge No. 70¢ AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF | ALASKA, IGLCO No ! 1 Friduy of i iy i g tinl RADONICH ident HURLEY cretary The best d the world may have an accident. It isn't always the driver's faul Ye he frequently has to | Take no chances on being the vic tim of gomeboay else’s carc Insure yourself sonal liability. Let in nce company carry e load and the worry We will write yoi a poliey in The Marylan) Casualty Company at a cost ly small. Get the without obligation. Allen Shattuck, Ine. INSURANCE Fire, Life, Liability, Marine MORRIS CONSTRUCTION (‘.().I ALL KINDS OF ‘ CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS t| Toe Juneau Lauspry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets | PHONE 359 Portable Phonographs On fishing and — on the porch -—— anywhere camping trips | outdoors or indoors the Port able is a necessity. Inexpensive and See them at : JUNEAU ! MUSIC i HOUSE {] Headquarters for Sheet Mnusie, Records and Musical Instruments. An Up-to-Date Ice Cream and Fountain Service PHONE 317 efficient. NOLAND'S CORNER PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON’S TAXI SERVICE {

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