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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. M . that her @ e 3 And how many making synthetic e 5 'm D(ui Alaska En [m e | % - Woald needs | ; Siaa ¥ pind PROFESSIONAL | PROFESSIONAL Tl\ : e t ¢ Tors . : . . s .!1 Fraternal Societies | ALONG LIFE’S - |2 ; Interesting j__: 2 A | _ OF | | IO);\J W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER o, after al tional sy " i S R ng it T remise DETOUR B Robert Simpson DRS. KASER & FREEBURGE BMPIRE e ! 3 o o ' 1 By SAM HILL Ak Opt. D. | DENTISTS 3 i ¢ S E Gradunate lrv~ Angeles Col- | il gt & RPPR e ‘ : l: in, ci lege of Optometry and | ; Toudstein” BIdg. 3 n i : Opthalmology 56 T RATES t ichine makers® g 4 ety First With dre Glasses Fitted urs 9 to ® p. m Delivered Y e, Treadwell and fo 7 1t wonld result in a marked decline To stand up for his right a felloy R c | Leneses Ground : | it people had to lis ¢ should G ot Jut 1 Why ¢ ¢ yme others eve 1 But, while ! b 3 Rtone b—Norman R T o — J r, Charles P. Jenne und Victoria street | right of ¢ DE i's wiser, far, t s 2 TN "'“"‘"w,}/y‘mw,,,,- p Fooh and § V Alfon More 6r ) Wl . ~———> Building not expect peopic wak (Prince | b l 5 Nothing seems 1 - an i \pr\ | Telephone 1 tance that they prowl| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant @ than hea S !fl li‘ ““” W ” 7/ M ; - | [ kin remember when a man',|JUst becau ¥ : I eep perf L [ L] ndicate that their expecta 2 A Father Dr. A. W. Stew: DENTIS Ifours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. Phone | ? | uld have a care about the way i Anatlas Clib here’s noihing the neighbors er 4 ; about Italy Mussolini doesn't like “I wish,™ growled he, “that t f 1 renzh and Poppy-seed | | | postman occasionally would put . 1 ason the bathroom bowi Sandwich Bread | few bills mailbox instead « d to be used 1 wash 0 many le with chec b s0 ofte because 1 ‘Tastcs Beot Because it's Made One of Our Conquerors. bhicin he things the girls of ¥ BEST"” e didn B - (New York World.) ‘ 1 4 3 MOUNT JUNEAU Pa Explains A woman pushing th 3 . Dr. W. J. Pice several Oberlin College MEY IUEE DRI AR WIS AT Office—Second ahd Main | | KB # 4 RAL PH teacher consulted replied Telephone 18 125, 1 it was in May, 1893 ’ ve yne Wheeler as a »the VB S r . ed-looking youth working his wa Old-Fashioned Woethr vout ALARM CALLS Ds H JAMES M. SHOUP. th ollege Dby .janitor work, 'Deddling ana| The oddest lass I've met Nbiines: tr- the EnaEla thEn | . H. Vance 4 ool-teaching Mary Anne Louise, re a heap worse thin ) 2 Third and Franklin. Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldz ihks A P agg : R e Witedler 15 mpsth blearly Bipeine S0 modest she ng a widow Front and Franklin. | Hours? 10 to 12: 1 to & James M ed t day|as a moulder of recent American destinies beside kirts down Those . Wito can'c Sw & Front, near ay. : o mor th ) whom Cabinet members, Governors, perhaps ever o out of the water, an Fr RO o Want 1671 residet aska on ) ] Jent or two, will ultimately lose stature v hose who can’t make ends me R Ll Residence tineau Hotel . * In 1975 out of the sociad swin 21 Witlcughby at Totem Gro.|! > = ites of the Anii-Baloon League's] The Cloud—Drat these airplan We don't see many frecki 3 Wuloughby, opp. Cole m — ymmittee and other “secret” records|There just isn't any room left i iese days, but can't tell whether Front and Seward Dr. Geo. L. Barton have ‘been| |25 Front and 3 i | | cHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Second and £ hit 2 oftice Hours 10 10 5 7.to Fifth_and Seward 9; and by appointment Phore 268 re Hall. CHIROPRACTIC | AUXILIARY, PioN m in-and-outer?” h ( A irl in a bathin suit }‘ When she's i shes mostly out,” | M0 yand is busy knockin IR | | d his dad Is around n brought to light. Their gist was| he & v t is because tI he Independent ten days ago; it overed up with paint or wread with great detail througl The Answer it becan the aper Now we are hearing of the WHAT IS THE MATTEK | through the paint = it A iy Gastineau and Rawn Way. o of the L e—it claims to have dic-| WITH MATRIMONY? Headline The old-fashioned dancing wa Second 4nd Gold y is w\‘vm h x mn.m u(‘, ‘.‘lv”.\.\;“(;;w, | ALASIKA, IGLOO '\, I Presidential appointments to the Fed It's suffering from the fools|said to be graceful and the mod -6 Fourth and Harris. [+ i) M ”""Hm Idaho Con ) he St egislat bench We hear of its “impudence’—the | who jump into it. That's all rn kind is too with but “dis Fifth and Gold = - S I 2 X g cutive Committee came in 1925 within on - prefixed 7 Fifth and East ; during @ Var of publicly accusing the leral Executive Ask Me Another | - - 3-8 ‘ \'rln(h ‘fll;ll li(l\]{l ' I I[(,l(_“‘, “ ] \]l)ri'(']ll ¢ A ’ lot “misfeasance o alfeasan Muc s saic Since the: ve wings, 3 ifth and Kennedy. | ' g g P A s oot Ml ‘HH:MK . Y B Bl | \‘[Huh i }\mlw back of power !|(m,.(“ : PHYSICAL THERAPIST 5 ; g . 1 ra t f A 2 ‘alhoun, opp. Juneau pEs or ot X 7 ot roaded Roy Haynes into office. ~Attention We neve : f Distin .\\u_’:um [ndmnISl | klren. snihls CUSRETaLOr. WO sy el 085 45 Ninth and Calhoun. [ of posse commor erve its_own secret service; fo the league’s “‘slust i Seventh and Main. d fund”—layvish sums have gone to Congressional| Passing Observation DRkt st Northeii Loary. RRwRL om. L s, piRI 1 Rud el “thelafuy Nothing disappears more quick | 48 Twelfth and Willoughby. esteem and friendship y During The fact is that Mr. Wheeler holds an un | y than a 25-pound chunk of i : e Home Grocery. L A RoveR Lk ek 5 that eriod there wa e no fric fortunate place in our roster of “‘reformers.” Most|sn a hot day, unless it's one hero’s < — - A | anywhere on account of his ofti It functioned|of our reforms, once won, have been impregnable.| zslory when another hero’s sun|§ % » so #mooth ind effectively that people almost|Slavery was an issue forever dead the day after| g ¥ 3 Office: 420 and 422 Goldstein N s / N o N ol N Al forkat that: it exinted {Appomattox; most people have forgotten : WELCOME CAFE L R M. Shoup was one of the best types of West-|ihere_ever was opposition to Woman Suff . Not Worth the Effort i f ; Tront tesss | Night Call 436 Mr. Wheeler's methods were unique. He It wan late. Battirday Hightcand St doderan b ] o really pretended to carry Prohibition through as|,, Massage ein Bldg SFIOrX it & 8 oo t Office: 423 P g Physiciau and Surgeon ern Americans, He came west in outh and 1 o Ay B s two bandits were out coller great moral crusade; he frankly discarded th i ) A ; athot ) ing enough to buy their Sunday Ve 7 . ; d, Prop. He wae broad, folerant and sympathetic, the soul|girajght-forward political methods of the Pro ‘i A. Haglund, i of honesty and straight-forwardnes He made the| hibition Party His aim was to make Prohibition lived an active part wherever he cast his lot r 5 Valentine's Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS The hest driver s and meals. g - H 'k o th 14 : 3 : Bad Bill—-Why did you refuse to \ . e " = Optician and Optometrist Niivo b g e world better living in it 2 leffective by political hook or crook—by intimida- |, 0% Fo "ol Tl TG pagsed 7 | |THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| e i g AT R 1 n{vmy'(’ isn’t 1 urvived th thous of friends|tion, by intrigue, by menaces, by the ruthles Stk Slite—T know fitn. Kkt i { {BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| ( Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | || ho frequently has to pas who moutn with-the nbers o family use of a compact minority waging guerilla war | HCE SEECEE O L e pas - BEST EQUIPPED JOF PRINTING | by Appointment F 2 fs chianbes ioR BAE EHhoN fare. He had his card-index, his shock attack|5e' Wh B e | PLANT IN ALASKa. > titn 6l pomehaay pieo by telegrams and letters on wavering politicians "‘”‘”‘I'“” '“"I‘;‘ '“I"" ]““" :“ ‘l‘ 1 I.J. Searick s —— - > Insure yourseif HEARST ACQUIRES PITTSBURGH nis method of storming ate then cen l;"»‘” ”’m ; (v::m:nru \hfll" ,”fd 'h““"t‘ Jeweler and @ st_personal liability. ‘Let REPUBLICAN PAPERS. centrating on another tad before the Op‘ician T Tue Cras W. CArTER MORTUARY the insurance arrs , Senate committen that rategy was to carry S “"\‘\""" l""' P . Haleg the Nation in a h bef Prohibition zeal o - - Vatches . J p bt - e will write you g S i 2 2 fediulaaravly Anipl T oy e o ChRELT NGy wonld We're Curious 914, Diamonds & “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute o THS - Merylsnd. Cosgpicy 8 L] . . od Company at a cost surpr evening It « ze [imes 0] 'y t i f - bt i o e e, mnorat|be impermanent. ~But it thought to guara| Just what gvest selewiitic Bl . Milverware, : Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 eigime e R o v gy i e ublican daily| 288108t what has happened in Canada by writing|Pose Was served by that gink | Witheut olillgation, i § FRAARS All¥1 this social legislation into our organic law newspapers of Pittsburgh. Both papers were thel Now that Mr. Wheeler has found how badly|for 20 days? | Miss Caroline Todd ||, Allen Shattuck.” Ime Droperty ieorge S er, son of the late|he miscalculated—now that he has learned that ehien PIANO—HARMONY H Allen Shattuck, Ine, Senator ( L The papers as they|a formidable opposition cannot be quieted by No Statistics Available? | Class and Private Instruction | SEE US FOR YOUR____ INSURANCE stand mow represent several consolidations A|pointing to the Constitution—he is forced to keey A news item says: “The United } | Sixth and Gold Strects | Fire, Life, Liability, Marine fow years ago, Alexsnder Pollock Moore, who|up the old methods. -~ He must still play the|States now has seven plants mak- || Phone 5703 2 has been the hushand of ) » Lillian Russelllbully in a hundred .offices, from Mr. Mellon's|ing synthetic ammonia."” & 1 | LOOSC Ileaf Suppl]cs down. He must tie up the churches and the|—— - = o e - - % i e prance wome espics e 8 it o e S B b e At ot oS S Rty S < temperance women to despicable politicians like 1 Off!(:e upp 1€S MORRIS Chroulele-Telogranh. Prior to that time, Mr.| N8l monay like water—the. latest estimate I AUTOS FOR HIRE Printing and Stationery CONSTRUCTION CO. | Moore, long assoc part owner and editor|$17,565,000 since 1919—through State agents | [ with the Olver i1 s, had sold the Telegraph|who have a way of getting into penitentiaries. |l oeeeeoooommormccr oo s r s rrr e e e rnn | GEO M SI]‘IPK”VS C() ALL KINDS OF to the Olivers was consolidated with the t a war of reprisal’ without quarter | . . . He must wage a war of 8 g E ¢ B R i e Chronicle vir y, the Olivers, who were'own-|upon Republicans in New York and Democrats in g Prompt Service—Day and 11 Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska C/iBINET ers of the Gazette, aequired the Times and the|Missouri. All the while the veneer of piety and Night papers wer nsolidated the s-Times. | social betterment is growing thinner and the B z CovicH AuTo SERVICE - - | AND By these consolid ne ¢ deceased) and s of the men and the organizations he has seor lisillusioned are increasing . Juneau, Alaska { : i th e G supe e eovtsate ‘ z L o pa it o, | ALASKAN HOTEL MILL WQRK B e S tninan, T o~ B e ‘ e e MODERN REASONABLE RATES || Plate and Window paper, The y . 1 ndependent evening (Ohio State Journal.) 7 X D,\V]-: }{OLQEL’ PROP. r L AL e Rinday- Préss & Wl the consolidated| We knmow. our duty as a loyal Republican j ) Irculation and advertising| editor, but they mustn't press us too hard, and, Get the right angle MILLER’S TAXI - R z o T 5 MORRIS while by a heroic effort of the will we have suc- says Taxi Tad, 1! CONSTRUCTION CO ceeded in not betraying the slightest evidence of Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska G amusement at the picture of our great President|| Whether it is a fishing trip GARS WITHOUT DRIVERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS THE CRUISER PROBLEM AT GENEVA.|In the ten-galion hat Buffalo Bill's granddaughter| | (O the day—or a door-to-door oy s Report of the Condition of | gave him, there is a limit to human endurance,||call—the Carlson taxi service To the Britfsh mind the situation of the naval|and we certainly hope no Democrats will be |can fill “‘t«‘ need f\'l‘“' cars for : B k ;n we examine the suthentic hire by the hour, day, month oo the British mind the situation of the naval| IO 1 when we examine the authentic photo-| [hire by the hour, duy, B The B. M. Behrends Ban B T graph of him in the complete cowboy outft||or trip. Call Single O or 314 DAY mna Night Birrios 9 - S Tue Juneau Lavnory <t S S S with which the hard-boiled delegation from Dead-| |for information regarding any PHONE 485 of Juneau, Alaska ¢ there showld be acquicscenc the Franklin Street, between f Bri-| Lood presénted h Nis Birthday trip you have in mind. B ieen i hs e Brivisn | anthoripiesl o Pe e R LR AP BLUE BIRD 'TAXI At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets Sy that ¢ SRk (DaLAk A BONT NeveALY, BraHE 1 L SHORTY GRAHAM e | PHONE 350 srs to protect their trade route rougho Whenever Lindbergh takes the air, nowadays, 8" ’s Taxi it do e tss Jhtouglinnt the . e ; e T Carlson’s Taxi and Stand at Bill's Barber Shop RESOURCES Rl They § Willing to agrec mot o] We have a feeling that he has been driven to e i : 2 X it by too much adulation down on the ground mbulance >Service w build more cruisers of larger tonnage tha = o i 52,38 B e s Rinasiiah bottny as|—enases: Clty Siak) Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Loans and Discounts ..............$ 852,337 S5 Libiiraat arihge stiress. Bt R DA Noland's Corner 251 TAXI Banking House : - 57,152.01 tain it the Americans think their country should| . “‘"I pulp I‘"“""")“[-" el ““““" Ei aamI] e gle 0 and 314 Stand Douglas Cigar Store | Real Estate ... ‘ ; 49,915.79, ¢/ s : ' o “lof workmen brought by pulp. companies is of a es Sin; \ . 6.377.5 On fishing and camping trips e thom, or he Americans would want tof i) gtandard. ~Port Angeles can testity to Phone 251 Night Call 269 United States Bonds ...$ 136, 7.;? Hhs S 408 ot ns ‘g vehivs build the, poesse Gtoet Bl 1.:‘..1 HheIn. | t—(Port Angeles News.) — R |} | Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 I outdoors or indoors the Port pile the British are willing to agree that they g it s o i C ks 420,484.04 able ccessity y : 3 ash and due from Banks 484, able is a necessity. i i gt n4Rtiokulone ot mgy 'I'un Thane. 1 s ghant. adeanihich 3 Buina Pras P T o Inexpensive “and efficient. 7.500 o Yy say y cannot =flord to|gent of the United States. Mr. Coolidge takes M d @ n Total Cash Resources 3 89,429.39 See them at scrap they now have, In-|fewer vacations than most bosses. — (Toledo armon an HOLMES TAXI A s cluding 1 L completed, that are of| Blade.) . ~.$ 100,000.00 HOUSE maximum of 000 tons 2 5 Surplus ... 50,000.00 Headquarters for Sheet = P The makers uf one-plece bathing suits arc say- SATISFACTORY RO R K PTIRTE Sty 5 The Americans at the conference dlspute the ¥i59 8¢ 5. Records and Music lsp Undivided Profits . 7497589 § 224,95.89 Tostitisiite ing lotk pa hs 2 — 3 BRI il it sty coutss| LU ERRLSIOED SRUNTHAR iieh WYee el SERVICE Greex RiBon Taxt ‘ ers and frankly admit that the United States does J S A &, BEN PHILIPS, Prop. i .. 2,423 858.69 An Up-to-Date Ice Cr d mot need that many. They say, however, that Wo' féar some of . the, folka.who' have wittan GUARANTEED B Lol Nimhe, e i aba, (ki L { Fo;;%:nzs;;w ) l s $2,648,834.58 ; while the United States does not need so many|to Colonel Lindbergh are still waiting for an B ™ | cruisers, presti must be considered and the|answer.—(Des Moines Register.) ERRYS TAXI FHOME Wi American people feel that their country should St oraag ol Stand at Gastineau Hotel OFFICERS f WL IS B0 s AiVaL terity with Great Britain Another question is whether those fellows at PHONE 199 » B. M. Behrmdl President ‘7 g ) An English writer in the Manchester Guard-|Geneva will think better or worse of one another ; LAKICH 4 NOLAND’S CORNER Y Bk i Hat it the Americans would go ahead| SR they get through talking.— (Indianapolis| | Daily service to the Macier |/ TAXI and TRANSFER J. F. Mullen, Vice President ~ Guy McNaughton, Cashier News.) leaving the Gastineau Hotel George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier PIG'N WHIST! & DY, #nd build cruisers of the 10,000 tons class, to J 5 Sl o at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50. al Rooms 4 u Genans - o8 e i Stand Central Roo None Better— Dov ri Pulk auake up a tonnage as large as the asked for Now they propose to name Comstantinople for|El—— il 94-Hour Servic R b FBritish maxbmuw, the British would probably also| Mustapha Kemil Pasha. When, we wonder, willl Advertising always pays. Use : e i CARLSON'S TAT! SERVICE 3 2 - e 0 " Advertising alw: b O PHONE 394 e a ontiine to butld vessels of that gize, Motwith-lRome hecome Mussolini?—(Boston Trenscript.)]the columna of The Erpire, H i Ras AR om0 department stores. sitting on the top of a flag pols and A can Ambassad Spain under Presi dent Harding, sold the Pittshurgh der to the Portable Phonographs gradual «liv tion ¢ the er cruisers and a It looks like \l"!ll'l)\\!l!{ would have to be done N p consequer reduction of their cruiser ton.|about the weather on the Atlantie.— (Pittsburgh Enclosed Cars at Your * | stand at Olympic Pool Hall nage from the asked for 600,000 tons limit to a|G8zette-Times.) Call Day and Night o ] Capital ... o