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3 - i Bz PROFESSIONAL | . a P Fraternal Societ Daily Alaska Empire N Mt of Maiiiy <Hicioms. Fith R T o™ bruie: his is me{| PROFESSIONAL | | o v X, bby-1 and s r ALONG LIFE’S | birthd y o b o JOMN W. IROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ™ot they d S ’ s L okl e | vl A {4 - F Praces T o s - | " I DETOUR % hn];.(‘x,'l f'lln)llmm DRS. KASER & FREEBURGE: astineau Channy | t T L. . | 1 ¢ T . lege f Optometry and d 3 Goldsteir ’ i S 4 Opthalmology | PHONE Bl ma N{‘»T | A ] 1 ’Gl«ws ch:ly iy OO Rl AM HILL DENTISTS grind Observations of Oldest Inhabitar DENT Co-Crdinate of Freemasor Valentine nother took w | and 9 Building Telephone 176 but you would have for a cigarette case friend n bad te v i | e nnouncem that l dent in 1928 will] The Anania a5 of A Dr. A. W. Stews: | > ething to reflect upon dur want some erial that w er-eatin v t » H . 3 N DENTIST DRDER | opportunity to be prepared|be guaranteed ado ( ¢ mother r (4™ 0" . th Prench p SR T e r fall t m ; b ¢ : Nwich Bre SEWARD BUILDI ding L R 409, R Vi His Bread and Butter An'.‘x'\l‘(‘ it’s Made BEST” These one-piece bathing sui ve, honc 1 4 _: % back Department. Now tl women wear are simply ( sefore they smarked the Solemn Gh Friend | ) ) Dr. W. J. Pigg | who was taking in the scenery ife's ynologue JUNEAL § |a bathing boach, : 't alw e pick s BAKERY o it ol Yy meé grinne | subject tal Mlice Second and Main cream that is especially good fn a womar ga is t 3 4 & —_— " % |~ Few public men live to read of themselyes FIRE ALARM CALI = 4 S s . n the press generally such expressions of ad z FIRE : ALLS! 3 SETTLERS FOR ALASKA. | titrstion tund respect: a havas anpeabad’ inynawn-1. piii s i D A MREE e | 8 ) ; [ Dr. ¥ Ipa comment on the. retirement of Ostar W.| it ot (he groom? g4 t 3 } Third and Franklin | osteopatn—am iamber of Commerce aby Underwood, Senator from Alabama and for years| oo " i y apping sciencs 4 'Front and Frankiin. 7 ¥ on by to P m for permanent settler 1 outstanding in the lower House i ¥ o I why re is : TRRL A “‘I'\,"”‘A,\\“‘Ly’,, Gl ORODkRE Alaska, an ) ury f the-situation Probably the greatest comstructive mind Ala-| . ! rappin ng married | ' - Front, ovp. Film Exchange Phone: Office KNIGHTS OF ; b RTApaoas. h . Blink 1 : Front, opy. City Wharf Yyir ot to determinz the be yd of procedur That|bama has ever contributed to public 1 1s thef, o "0 et pec e PRI etk e L G coLumey timate of the Birmingham News of the Sena Tike i i The hu esn't 2| riloughby at Totem Gro.| | . Bonid: b ¥ By \ttle " or-|tor’s home State Certainly, no other public) oo ) 1by, opp. Cole Barn. | | & " yificial has received that universal recognition| ) ™ F Seward. | Dr. Geo. |“ Barton ganization and s ar organizations in Alaska of ability accorded Mr. Underwood, certainly alsc | cyni 1d gro ) Main ¢ ' ks And That's That ¥ fe i S 4 Main CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal. Bidg. ffice Hours 10 to i2; 3 to § no other has received so many honors, nor r¢ f 4 the frontiers as population poured through the}weqith whose ambassador he has been in the Sen e Navy Department do PUYSICIAN Oscar Underwood. (Hastings, Neb., Tribune.) using on sunburned spots.’ [ance ence, Castinean in which there! | | Settlement in o presents a far different probl ywever, than that which confronted pron.”"—From ( ¢ 29 Fire Hall ot CHIROPRACTIC AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF Alleghan into Kentucky, Tenne Ohio and|gte” The News views k s ‘ome ‘whol “haverl: Our e of npossible woul b e rting et o dd sman | | 33 08 Eigedl o lli«:\\n Way R ik es of Mikiere \GLOO No ¢ other States of the first ind continued assert av oaatichety suahig 1| be for a lot of girls we know i ¢ V't st Seculd ARd QN Surgery nor O:teopathy t the oth t f the fir nd itinued | self-assertive, never passionate or pushing,” and] € ‘B o W 1.5 Fourth and Harris. P et s from East and South as the West moved across|recognizes tHat “the honors that came to him]d0 that n the M ippi and then the Missouri. It i even|came as unsolicited rec ition of merit by his ' { } fellows Reviewing his rise to Democratic lead Ever Notice It rs for sale at ir Seventh and Gold Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPIST different the W the with the Pacific Coast and Mountain State annot into Alaska in covered wago nd live from| move | ership in the House, and later in the Senate, the|What one is | - | 3.9 Fifth and Kennedy. | Am sure the o 5 m % . 1 MNinth, back of power house | | talk 2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | Medieal Gymnastics, Massage | ol | | News refers to his ‘“qualitie of profounc . knowledge, “sureness and exactitude of informa-|For when two women etricit the soil almost from the moment of settlement Distin Ave., and Indian St.| | ey 410 Goldetein Bldg. Phone—Office: 423 tion; sound judgment and calm facing of facts Don't either seem to N 3 ; ; ind comtinue During the World War he wa -5 l\.n\l"lny”«\wn:l”l ‘;Ilnln:‘m ~ In a way, settlement in Alaska i3 a by-product|he right arm of Woodrow Wilson; on the floory Huh! ? Twelfth, at Northern L'dry of the development of the resource Population| he was the spokesman for the Administration, it Ho—Men' ' fon’t’ sde & girl's =~ EAER ac e b O comes to Alaska in connection with the develop-|chafpion, its bulwark Next to Wilson prob-|angles any more. \ > o VB e T She—Where do you ¢ that | 1§ S L i DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY as they did on 19th century frontiers ment of the mines, the fisheries or lumbering,|ably he was the most powerful man in the Unitec | and people remain to be permanent citizens of|States and, therefore, the world, yet it wrought|stuff? V. - Pn o - : Physiclan 4nd There p € They don" ey're too bu { the Territory. They create a local market for|no change in him. There not the least scin-| He—They don't, they're too busy e o8 el 488 Soodstaffs, and farmers: come to supply .the de-|tilla of arrogance about him—he was as modesi|looking at thelr knees t ) WELCOMF CAFE i o and retiring as he was when he first appeared : & oN akd as a new member of the House of Representa Be Getting Dizzy 'Fore Long Tront Street Night Call 436 builders’ crafts, for machinists, merchants, law-| o ATotoddater row: W aiite. o L HoMs tooKNG A yers, doctors, newspapers, etc., and people come i AR : T iianoa alioks the Jse = BT 1 i airing an opinion expressed by the Hart 4 1lrs. A. Haglund, Prop Valentine’s Optical Dept to cater to the need o a ford Times that by his retirement ‘“the United 7 | | Therefore, it is easy to understand that thelgiates is the poorer” the Washington Star -.iml 'N She Thinks It's Smart Ix L] R. L. DOUGLASS The best driver in the world & 1 o =5 A 3t 8 E B Star adds LT N & ik ¢ | Optician and Optometrist | may have an aecident next rush people to Alaska will acc {w\w"f Honored by his State and his party with ele I II ay® it lm.m\ i how THE EM 2 HAS THE I,A\R(hl Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | || always the driver the development of pulp and paper manufactur-|tion to high office, Senator Underwood reflectec Her, mind is weak : : ; o ECRNEE | | BST, ST UP-TO-DATE AND/| | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and , || he frequently has ing. That will create a need for more farmers|honor upon. bath, His present vetirement from| When a girl makes herself QU ) JOR PRINTING | by Appointment [ I] no chances on Look like a freak! : I.J. SHARICK s \ T - -0 (} tim of weboay els .J. SeArick y — o lessness Insure yourself lia mand. They create demand for those of the and more of those in all the other vocations, the Senate ledves a gap 'in the statesmanship The best way, therefore, to bring to the Ter-|0f that body which will be difficult to filL" Of 3 his services under the Wilion Administration He's No Spendthrift Jeweler and 4 :“_‘ym:\”r wi“'“w“fli St e insurance comp: I the Star remarks: “He weided tha party for “I see Sandy has taken up witi Oglician “dle Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY the load and the worr n split factional differences, into this fad of going around without of v | We will write you ritory permanent settlers in addition to those directly connected with the industries is to build roads so that agricultural lands and locations Sttt il s el T it i i Sk ‘ : e ¥ for fur farming and other things might be easil gl L b feRdership An} 0 'h [ ! 2y “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute' in The Miryland ouse was more completely successful than|man Silverwar | Company at a cost accessible. And the be st place to build roads|ipat of v Democratic floor leader for years “Yes,” replied the other, “by not Obfwer b and Pesabiin gt Phone 136 B for that purpose is out from the larger towns|Had the Democracy of the South more confidence|having To tip his hat it makes hir i svithout obligation. and industries so that there may be markets for|in the vote getting powers of a Southern Demo.] fe€l like he was saving money a ; ; L i o those who make settiment. Settlement along the|crat, Semator Underwood might have been the|Well as wearand-tear on the hat.” Miss Caroline Todd Allen Shattuc Ing roads leading out of Junean and Ketchikan is an|choice of his party for the Presidency in 1924 i r | PIANO—HARMONY il ’()U ; .“\\W‘- . . i : . s ¢ A Mean Brute .6 "TICR SURANCE illustration of what might be expected from ex-|Or earlier. A keen intellect, a great parliamen A A and Private Instruction [ ) 4 “asm et iability i tending the roads from those and other towns|tarian, forceful debater, he endeared himself tc For goodness sake l.wmfl:l;ll | Sixth and Gold Strects | S]‘I‘ LS l ()R \ ” R Fire, Life, Liability, Marine 4 any by his personal charm and his frankness|Der mother, who dropped in, “Why Phone 03 Y where there are large payrolls and people to be| ™any I nd h ankness 2 i Nm:m‘im! A ! while winning, by his great abilities, the admira-| @l the bawling e Loose Leaf Sllpplle 3 tion of all.” ittt e A | / ? Encouragement for developers of resources, o TR PR R . BT o r,..,-,,,,-,,--,,--,,,-,,-,----,,,,,,-.,,,,,,,,,;‘ ()ffICC SllppllCS Mot re and then ros roads and roads, and yet more| tioy to refer to Oscar W. Underwood as a states- A Bl e e gy o B B R AUTOS FOR HIRE i Printing and Stationery CONSTRUCTION €O | bringing people to Alaska to stay refers to his career as one of “service to the Na tion rather than self-seeking,” and praises him u | ALL KINDS OF J ! NIC a7 because ‘‘no one has done more to logically, per e i > it G Bt et} | / DOWN l:\ NICARAGUA. sistently, learnedly and ably .-m.,\m(fi:,\‘mw.“’\("g v B s i i e o Sy GE(). ]‘I. SIMPKINS C()- CAPINE‘T tendency toward too great centralization A Prompt Service—Day and 2 SHEAT ERNTRIIRAY 006 haY WAt ikl e ; Night Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska )A ‘ ND Jeffersonian Democrat,” continues the Michigan B 4 Covica Auro President o ixlatur under Ameritan con | paper “but Jeffersonian Democrats have their Juneau, A a . i O place and their use in the world, and Oscar W.|| 2 STAND AT 2 ARCTIC p MIII W()RI( trol, in order to make if certain that a majority| /nderwood has awlays been a consistent Jeffer- Phone—D. 444; Night, ALASKAN HOTEI o vote should prevail, the rebels have attacked thelgsonjan. More than being a Jeffersonian, he ex- ings e Plat 1 Wind. American Marines. There have been several en-|emplified the best of Senatorial traditions.” > et it D TS e, and RO gagements in which a number of thel The Butte Daily Post pays the tribute that 3 MODERN REASONABLE RATES GLASS Marines have been killed and more of them|“his party has regarded him as a citizen of Presi- § Dave HouseL, PROP. led. Several hundred Nicaraguans have|dertial quality; his career has been admirable.” g ~ m b ASIORTA i e S :,v;::,m‘.‘i(,,“,,. k‘m‘.(, il w“m'“,.,d T . oanoke Times states, in similar vein: “He Get the right angle MILLER’S TAXIT i =z o c M‘O 1R"I~{ 2 This is the sort of thing that makes irksomec, ==#hys Taxi Tad ‘ONSTRUCTION CO. After agreeing with the Americans and the Nicaraguan Government to peace with the under standing that there would be an election of a i served the State of Alabama in Congress Phone 183 Junead;: Alisks by L | with signal distinction for thirty years, eighteen 7 & 1t is shi i i »SpONS s Centrd Ameri a.| g d o Lt g Whether it is a fishing trip American responsibilities in’ Central Ameri a.f,¢"\piin were spent in the House and twelve||for the day—or a door-to-door CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS icular! that part of Central America t e . g o é &2 sl i il v ie Semate. In both branches his party col-| | eqll—the Carlson taxi service| FOR HIRE Report of the Condition of is mear the Panama Canal and the Prosi ¢!/ ¢|) agues showed their appreciation of his parlias| |ean il the meed, New cars for s b Nicaraguan Canal ntary ability by selecting him as their floor| | pire by the hour, days month e A i Many of those in Latin American countries|leader. His ability was universally conceded.” Y oK) Single O or 314 Day and Night Service The B. M. Be’lrends Ba‘"k Tae Juneau LAUNDRY where there is stable government have contendcd Declaring that Underwood ranks as ‘“one of R 4y AN PHONE 485 that as soon as the -.«»n‘n.m n..-ml.-‘-n I‘l\v two :.1‘\_:-““:.1,:11 i;;z.p:]x]\;l: Lll:‘lr:sl':(l;\:‘rfl "l;‘l: (E-:l.:lx::zlry“x:-i;lx; trlp you have in mind. BLUE BIRD TAXI of Juneau, Alaska Peanklty. hiset, -Tetwets caragua ac s and the United States was B s gene 4 sper i ; 3 . ; :L:,‘.']‘,::" :,’,‘”.' l.“l.‘l‘;-:‘“.»,m\]lmuI-l have been taken|Tribune points out that “he commanded the high/ sn();n‘\' GRAHAMW At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets e ountry. The outbreak of hostilities| Personal regard and profound respect of Republi-| Cailsan’s ‘Taxi and PHONE 359 s ¢ b e Vees OIS cuns and Democrats alike, and refers to his ap- arlson’s E Stand at BN Berber Shop S s i 359 s a-hint of, what might have happened it the| UGl 0 B o aen: Harding as a Commis- s by r b 5 a American Government had complied with the| .10 (ne Arms Conference. The Hartford Stands at Alaskan Hotel and| PIVRACENETY T apl @emand of the Rebels, or Liberals, to evacuate.|mimes thinks “Mr. Underwood's going leaves the et PR O y | ;s ol | Noland’s Corner 251 VAXI ’ Banking House .......... W 1 CITY \ | | The Nicaraguan Government and the Liberals| Senate poorer in ability and in capacity for pub- would have been at it with hammer and tongs|lic service.” Phones Single 0 and 314 Stand Douglas Cigar Store Real Estate » Municipa other bonds 1, e B9 A A NOA +_|'opini f the Fort Worth Star-Telegra “Sen-| BNEE THINKERS ' AND NOT. POLITIC-[opinion of tho Fert Toreh Suat . e ntaal e Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF Ul o sr gl e ator Underwood has constantly displayed genuin IANS WILL SAVE DEMOCRACY. | i tesmanship in the place where it is mos M d = : : i e T hods employed by|Beeded: He and Carfer Glass of Virginia made a armon an HOLMES TAXI Total Cash Resources ... . 1,689,429.39 {1 | CHINESE DISHES ‘:“"“ ““"l“”‘““l"‘" he ;‘_‘ “"“‘ l"]‘]'” ¥ | Senatorial team of which the South could well A AYSEIS NiFgs : o people to get elected to office, or to hold aniy,"hroug as continuing the glorious traditions of C l ll 18,834 | Catering to Private Parties B i i okl wosl be: 1n: ety eons L e i el Caatts Benataees AdRAE Tastahl adullac PHONE 342 $2,648,834.58 | | , the past uthern added lu | 10 FRONT STREET vinced that the success of democracy does mot|(o the halls of Congress. His public “lite has| ’ y WER depend half so much upon officenolders as it ‘does|heen rich with sound performance, #nd his re- Enclosed Cars at Your Stand at Olympic Pool Hall LIABILITIES upon those who, eschewing political ambition,|tirement is well earned, although the country can| Call Day and Night [ e O e Capital . $ 100,000.00 devote their talents to preaching and practicing ill afford the absence of such men from its high- m 5 Hiwilila 50,000:0 P AR moca 5 e ¢ common sense, to puncturing the transient baubles est counc! SATISFACTORY rp 4 " iy ) Q Fyl BUTTERICK PATTERNS B e SERVICE GREEN RipBON TAXI Undivided Profits ... < 74,975.89 $ 224,9.5.89 % GboRd of politicians and others who profit from the intolerances, envies, prejudices, sentimentalism King Alfonso, in England, has shown his GUARANTEED BEN PHILIPS, Prop. . DEPOSITS 2.423.558.69 Sheatfer afid Watermait Ped¥ and heresies they might develop among thedemocracy by walking into a public bar and Day and Night Service imasses. Until the people shall leard to demand|buying a glass of beer, but would he do that BERRY’S TAXI snndm:;:;na;;s;zoom $2,048,834.58 R. P. NELSON’S Jonest thinking, capacity and common sense over here?—(Boston Globe.) i 2,648,834, | Stationery Reine of their officials, the great task is to develop . Stand at Gastineau Hotel TR R GRS, mg them a realization of the relative values Instead of the British eclipse being three sec-| PHONE 199 1 - e T B S PR .« & onds late it is more probable that the astronomers B. M. Behrend: esi {30 ifferance se 3 | KICH “ 4 s, President 80 they might recognize the difference between| ol 'y oo seconds in error.— (Pittsburgh Gazette-| | Daily service to the Glacier ‘ TAXI I;ll}d ’}gAnm 7. F. Mullen, Vice President - YGuy McNaughton, Cashier NOLAND’S CORNER & h _ things ibal are sound and practical and those|n, o) Yanting. 'bhe “Cakbisas | Sate ) 2:: are evanescent and fallacious, between the i at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50, SECSE Vagival Mo George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY (grue and the false. A third term might not be so bad if a lot R b g None Better—Box or Bulk Most politicians in these days are not trylngiof the political plums were canned at the end| Advertising always pays. Use| | PHONE 394 ,w ‘true and lasting principles so much as of the term number two.—(Des Moines Register.))the columns of The Empire.