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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927. Ly sk npi It would be an offense to my ser ALONG LIFE'S a : B bk e ‘__4l| Fragernal Societie: JC N W. ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGE i ’ / : iy o | — el e R DETOUR < £ gplivafyesiy s : Robert Simpson SAM HILL wolld b, as foolish as presenis Opt. D. last ve'd 1 leg f Optom 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. 3 ’ . ! L a kitchen apr € Opthalmol | PIHION g Biiivarad iy arviet 1o Juneay, Dou aadw % ¥ i PRkt b "N“(. >, would be i oI I Glasses Fitted 1 notif r {nter dliert et : ! i P B e Dr. Charles in ¢ [ 1 n ecation wit ¥ ; } giving he y a \iss Caroline Todq DENT Gastineau, Channel “Publis) EMPII DENTISTS A ¢ bout the mother ever did he te 1 ustio fooms § id 9 Valentine Since haven'r any £ unding ok to mak : 5. % ner than oil cans around 1 A 6. Tewhten: ib gt g ¥ that hav 1501 . . « otewart of their clothes hear fror " - e as Cly ST TeRsot: et e, ] DENTIST 0.8 Prene phlot & Mo pen P i - becau J 3 . 3 e 9 a m to 6 y SEWARD BUILDI Mfice Pho 469, Re Phone 100,000 ¢ ind Find Your Own Moral Ll s b X ¢ 7 Dlinks—He expected to cover a “8¢ ‘l’l"" Dr. W. J. Pigg Windjammers Still Sail the Seas. St i | that it is n harder p : A PHYSICIAN — kinny girl to make . / 2 1. Dunn in Popular Mechanics Mag e Lok bk Pl ) tractive with ' no ; Tye-euond Rad & tomping up and down the Pacific Coust @ U than it s when there ephong:-18 wiftly as they sailed the seven seas half a cen . ; i “1imit to what she could pil tury or more ago, the last fleet of windjammers . Hodyin Sehil b |in the world each year link Golden Cate [a tellow who needs a month's re {with the Alentian Isles. *“Thrc to fog Il from it bt tdkins dbodat to Be 4 " by luck and log, they sail where I g sailed,”! I thought I'd " she sald. |00 ang the ing the Stars and Stripes with that same dar idn't you?” iquived the [ oo T WOOD 15 DEAD. SThiOh Gt feotersad t6 SUHATS HiE KR IRERERAL By {o it Modern mechanical dev ranging ; A great Amgrican died when Maj.-Ger 0 radio to refrigerating plants, have made ard Wood pasesd away Boston early right and the of people scem t HGHT ) U co IUY"E.I y bette withe : i i e : % Segher neil No them able competitors of steam, and they bring velp fr Vay 1 A b s % 3 morning following an operation. Beginr to your grocer the annual crop of canned saimon Fairy Tale | ; Y : "”»)", “l“? as a surgeon in the United States Army, the taken where Alaska oast bends toward the > upor time there was a — 8 m. Bxchangy Dr. Geo. I ! ] e : City Wharf. | e Wi fsh Amer | | Pole g o ! o alway sample 1 NOTICE 1 oy ¢ Mill | | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. Rat” transtorred. Sutd ] 15 ”.,‘} They are the fleet of the Alaska Packers' As-fni before marketin ) Noughb Totem o, |/ | | ontoa Bowre S0 T 193 sociation, a co-operative organization of fishing| maka st he would not se! i Make your reservations now B 1 v, opp. Cole Barn : 9; and by appointi ompanies operating in Alaska d almost as 0.d} customers anything deadly f Motorship Oregon sailing for ront. and Seward | CHIROPRA ; AUXILIARY, PlONE s some of these famous ships themselves, There Seattle August 15 v ‘ront and Main, | gk D BREL one; ATAE A SIGmI scond and Main. | FUIRay By X § Meet e position established a reputation as an officer- of great ability, and his rise to the ranl General ‘and Chlef of Staff was rapid wre fifteen of the sailers, twelve of steel and three! Passing Obsetvation ou money. D. B ! est work, however, was probably i of|of iron, ranging from the “Stat of India,” built] There are two classes of peoplc|(ndependent Nav fon Co. 8 | ifth and Seward. ‘ =ingd. refr Cuba and as Govenor-General ¢ e Philippines.ijn 1863, in Ramsay, Scotland, to the “Star of those who complain. theve | 4 e HBll LS Wy 113 3 In both [ exec Laplan st sailing vessel under the Ameri-| i libert 1 th who com L4 Hecohid kha Gold Y11 1Helene W. L. Albrecht the highest ord I g at Bath, Me., only twenty-five|plain the voung people have toa | 84 Tourth axd ot | Dot b et e ol T . ! )ik I'he Richest Tee Ceram 6 Fiith d | Medical Gymnastics, Massage world, where, under varius names, they| 37 Fifth and East I Biectricity ‘ i have fluttered their starry pennons in the pa Yes Rhyming Headliner Sold in ‘Junean | 2.8 Seventh and Goid. 410 Goldstein Bldg. Automooiie publica f esidency in 1920 | senser, freight and mail services. Coming to ther| 7yt geems our President idn't the ; B as }9 Vifth and Kennedy SHoreCmics: {93 g . nt owners, they were named “Stars” of var-y . g the B . | : Minth, back of power house and Pre \ gave him leave of. abse Y nly attraction in the Black Hil is the okt A s countries, so that they are known.and recog-| wi w. v st of thy S |4 ; au vames . = ’g. oy e from the Army to allow him to make a campaign) i, the “Star Fleet.” it I'}'”‘;‘ ot of e G0 S. & F. CREAMS i-3 Distin Ave., and Indian St.| | " ) fnsurance for the nomination. He toured the country | April of each year, they leave their mo K"I e e e S. . CREAMS Ninth and Calhoun, ‘ £ L e yes 3 copies of his publication that is in BiEh b g A ek e e Ll B el e, it Alameda, Calif, bound|q “glags by itselt when it comes || which contain more Butter Fat Twelth, at Northern Ldry. | | [0ffice and R : | R R e SIS P ‘\m WEibe0l Ray SR Wy hey return inf . jeaqlines. Here are two sam-|| than any other Cerams, by test Twelfth and Willoughby. h Apartments NSURANCE such as Fire and of most of the old Roosevelt clan in the conven-|October, once more to lic snug in the estuary| jo 5o et e toceived: anll by taste, sarved at. the 9 Home Groeery. R TG Theft. .and Collision;, saf tion which followed and led of the candidates|until April calls them northward like migrating THERE CAME A BUMP % - . i ‘V'-j‘l ";1‘“ i guard the mvc::““,“"'m; . in the early balloting. However, the supporters|swans. During the winter they are overhauled|,\p, rypny A THUMP ANb,| Juneau Music' House T AR e st i Sl sented by your car. of the other candidates finally centered on Senator|thoroughly, and then, in the spring, huge tugs| " qyupn AN AWFUL CRASH Alaskan Hotel i i r i % yick them from their moorings, tow them through|_ St g B r f Hellan's Pharmac, 2 T.C Y CATT e v - s I e O Harding of Ohio, and on the tenth ballot he :h. o en Gila anliturs Aot alder apssits ], ThacCarust: Rollbd Into a Ditch | Aot Pocl Hfll} f YELCOME CAFE Valentine's Optical Dept. D‘I;'v.h.lu:mciilmé.xl as ? jolden Gate ¢ % ails U8 Like & Flash : 3 | amage and Public galants and royals are broken out to the time of and Burned Up o} it Rhodes Cafe Front Street | R. L. DOUGLASS || safeguard you as ‘,‘“ owne Gen. Wood was urged by his friends for the 3 A 4 { Opt'cian and Oplometrist {the last deep sea chanteys left from the old day Pool Hall HOME COOKING : 8V P 2de against d: e claim command of the United States forces in' Burope|in el Dripping towlines are hauled in through ROR FORTY: ¥RARS Pool Hall R.om 16, Valentine Bldg. # claim : k of tk ) THIS COUPLE LIVED IN WED Ty Ko 1y 4 | Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and , || judgments, losses that at the outbreak of the war, but President Wilson| e chocks; towering blankets of canvas covering ! S e ARty Mrs. Hooker's Tea Parlor iirs. A. Haglund, Prop. by Appointment quently total many times selected Gen, Pershing. There followed a lot of|the naked spars are flung out, the wind flls| _ DER BLES SE5 Cl0 Lo s . . ki S i inaluoett oo, more or less heated controversy over the circum-|them, the long swells of the Pacific catch the Y R Ol oy 4 ? ey stance that the War Department refused to place|hulls, the vips heel to the power of SR DI SRe oY S. & F. CONFECTIONS We offer you as an antomo- Gen. Wood in command of a Division of the Am RA0 ehe: fleet -of wind Bah ol einids Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY bile owner policies that cover erican Expeditiona y Forces in France This | ¢ I st “Among otlier things—" holesale, Phone 16 " : . ” continued until aftc: the war when it was dis-| “Yeos? “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute In the holds [ iplate for cans, . et i s " | shooks for cases, supplies for the canneries, and Y closed that Gen. Pershing had requ ted that)y 4 for 200 to 240 men aship for five and one-| “The motor car has enabled i e ; T N TR BLE R nof senk fo Tprape. 3 3 half months. One might think this a tremendous|some other besides the good to 2 President Harding appointed Gen. Wood to be| sraw for n wind-powered vessel, and so it would) die young I..J. SHARICK | . Allesi® Shattucke® Tae Governor-General of thé Philippines, where he|pe were they all sailors. Instead, they are the 5 | : s R gerved for gix years, and held the office at the{fishermen who will taek tons of salmon during It must be hard to make a good J'-‘We!c.r and i INSURANCE time of his death While his Administration|the short season on Bristol Bay. On the way up|soft drink. Optician g].‘lf US P()I{ \’()UR____ Fire, Life, Liability, Marine has been the center of more or less contention|and back, all of them work ship, but, once ar- - - e Watches O in the Philippine . recelved the support of|rived at the anchorage in Alaskan waters, all take More or Less True Q‘"‘& Diamonds s to small boats for the fishing, leaving only the| Some people seem to have feet ilverware : L()()SC Leaf SllppliCS defeated Gen. Wood for the nomination | every loss contingency. President Harding dent Coolidge and ; T most of those who have cl y followed Filipino| ¢aptain, the cook and the latte assistants on A— i B N e atianol Mis intelligence, | oATd. They ave fishermen. first, and sailor ""‘“'””"”""“”""“""""""3 Office Supplies MORRIS affairs. 5 ’ y afterward, though ach ship's company o honesty, energy and efficiency there. Those quali-f 0" Ciin old-time sea dogs. When the pack ~ » 2l ¥ 5 2 g Ll £ it ties have never been denied him even by his| i e’ late in September, the tinplate has AUTOS FOR HIRE 2 Printing and Stationery CONSTRUCTION CO. enemies. been made into cans and filled with mon i ’ ’ 4 Qe 10, Wik e ALL KINDS OF thousands of tons of it Ihl' wood is (u|l\t'!l\l| el Al By ko e oo s o GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. BV RE WILL, PROBABLY BR IN THE|iatc baxes and seetes | (00 Chak wifed (to thelr T T o 2 RACE. .I(yyx:nll d\lxl:'lh ”!‘l(w ‘ILIA.(\"\”“] :»:.- .‘n ws pllnl:’ l‘)uvl:\u‘lyx b :‘1;;1:1 A ! Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska CABINET v AND board, and, with the exception of the watchman, Covicl AUTO SERVICE Henry Ford’'s statement that he favors the|the caneries are deserted The last rope-slingful 3 s s Juneau, Alaska | ” selection of Herbert Hoover to succeed President|of cases comes inboard. On fore, main and miz STAND AT THE ARCTIC = MIII W()RR Coolidge was no clear-sky thunderbolt. We may|zen yards, the men loosen sail, gaskets are let Wiy Phone—Day, 444; Night, ALASKAN HOTEI‘ 484 buntlines are freed, steam winches hooked up, L ] < 444-2 rings i Plate and Window Topsails are broken out, fore-and-afters, top- il o { GLASS BRR & i) the Haivginty of Comptercs: hefore: thel .. Looaalls sre, brokelt oin. o o 7/ Dave Houser, rrop. 3 . gallants, royals and courses spread to the wind o MORRIS end of the year. Before President Coolidge an-|g " e ) "0 oie ™ The old-timers, still sound and MILLER’S TAXI ... — et e | P, 0 R < nounced that he was not a candidate for the| i irdy as the day they slid down the ways, heel i ORI 7. S A R SRt 1) TSI R SRS - A0 "ONSTRUCTION CO nomination, correspondents were predicting that|gently, come into the breeze emough to lift the Lot's wife should have had one| |} Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska 1 Y g Mr. Hoover would resign from the Cabinet late| weather clews, fill thelr sails with the wind, and| |of those auto gy U OARS WITHOUT. DRIVERS . BUILDING CONTRACTORS this year or early nekt and declare his candidacy|the race to the Golden Gate is on. Cooking ‘Albad Vpiimming y"\“: FOR HIRE Report of the Candition of for the Presidency, Willlam J. Crawford, Rapid| They clear the rugged and dangerous Alaskan| | OHEUE ©/€at/mo HEETE SR City correspondent of the New York World, de-|coast; they stand out a bit :ur(‘l)u: lthfy_ \'&:L!rlll adoh NoGr AR Bk Bay. ke - T' B M B ’ d B k attitude and ing popu-| to draw apart, the faster and better-sailed square | | making the ' Day and Night Service e b. . Dbenrends bpan lared that Hoov srowin Kie ¢ o s it S l_" ¢ l’“ oo | riggers leaving their fleet mates behind, and the :‘\1]':_‘ ‘_‘" Ia Al l‘;“f“ ,‘” B GLT. Co8 larity were worrying the friends of President| (Fi"0 0 oomes bowling down the sumset side| [YOUT tIme—DY use of tae con- Coolidge. Now that the President has made it| W% E00 (hone “the only place in the world||Venient Carlson taxi sorvice— BLUE BIRD TAXI i a o E e’ repays the small cost—many plain that he is not a candidate, Mr. Hoover's where such @ sight can be seen repay the 3 declaration may be looked for with confidence A o Sl times over. SHORTY GRAHAM expect to hear many such declarations within the 0. mext fow weekts, and it 1s probable that we shall|8nd donkey engines put to the jobs at which sail- . - MODERN REASONABLE RATIES 4 ors once wore out their hands. have an authorized announcement of the can-|°"™® OMC¢ Tue JuNeau Launpry of Juneau, Alaska Franklin Street, between At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 : Hail them anywhere. 4 Writing from Rapid City during the visit An Economic Problem Solved. Stand at Bill's Barber Shop RESOURCES there by Mr. Hoover, Mr. Crawford said in the| O o i Carl ’s Taxi d » New York Times.) arlson’s Taxi an —_ & W ¥ New York World: ik ailishiokes K2 kenltis the ansahsdstiz] Loans and Discounts .......... e §852,337.39 While ' Mr. Hoover would not talk automobile saturation problem is astounding in| [ Admht“l:;‘g(ensg;‘::fe 2 251 TAXI Banking House ... 57,152.01 CIT[ politics, it is known that the Coolidge its very simplicity. To postpone saturation for| [Stn4¢ Bt SEEKEE FOIE AN Stand Douglas Cigar Store Real Estate 49,915.79 camp has been somewhat concerned Gver a great many years it is only necessary to.raise iy g - | , CAFE the impression he has made in the South the American standard from one car per family|L FPhones Single O and 314 & ll’hone 251 Night Call 269 | United States Bonds _.§ 1 6,377.50 t F as the Flood Relief Director to two cars. That is all there is to it; like Municipal & other h""‘ls 1,132,567.85 i At Little Rock, Atk., the citizens held Alexander and the Gordian knot; like Columbus L Cash and due from Banks 420,484.04 || WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF a testimonial mass meeting for him and and the egg; like McNary-Haugen and their) ke & CHINE throughout the flood-stricken area he has Farm bill. At one stroke we create a new mar- M d al Cas .sources 689,429.39 CHINESE DISHES been hailed as a savior. Since Southern ket for 25,000,000 cars. There will then be armon an HOLMES TAXI S U] vl B eoes b )89___'_ v - delegates are often a determining factor plenty for General Motors and plenty for Mr, d'll Catering to Frivate Parti i Republican Convention, the possi- Ford without need of anybod#’s apologizing to| (l l ac PHONE 342 $ 6488“58 ¥ tn that Mr. Hoover will be a candi- anybody. All the members of the family do not| LOWER FRONT STREET " has heen worrying the Coolidge sleep in one bed, eat out of the same plate, or Enclosed Cars at Your Stand at Olympic Pool Hall LIABILITIES minds. wear a single pair of shoes. They should not be Call Day and Night Capital _$ 100,000.00 - % 'oday Mr. Hoover very definitely confined to the same motor car. Mass production| o ~ - the impression that he did not cooperating with the well known human capacity SATISFACTORY 3 Surplus ... .. 50,000.00 Burtkrick Pa care to say he would mot be a candi- for absorbing unlimited satisfaction has thus SERVICE GreEEn RipBoN Taxt Undivided Profits ... 74,975.89 $ 224,9.5.89 }! TTERNS Bhts. as ot courss, he would have t do brought' us to the beginning of a new era of| HBAT PEILIPS, Prin BLANK BOOKS as long as he is a member of the Cool- American civilization, the Two-Car Garage Era. ARANTEED 3 P ,423,858.69 Sh idge Cabinet. It appears likely that his GU Fa¥; and ‘Night Bapvice i O ; s R eathe L3l Ve R membership in the Cabinet will be lim- What's the use of breaking a record when it's BERRY’S TAXI ; s"“dl,;:);;“;;a?“m $2,018,834.58 R. P. NELSON’S jted by the time that is required to fin- going to be smashed before you can write—and el : ; ‘ i Stationery Store 1sh the job of carrying for the flood suf- sell—your book?— (Milwaukee Journal.) Stand at Gastineau Hotel L) ferers. It is predicted here he will be e A PHONE 199 I : B. M. ‘Behrends, President : TAXI ]::de{-anmn T J. F. Mullen, Vice President Guy McNaughton, Cashier NOLAND'S CORNER George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier PIG’N. WHISTLE CANDY 34-Honr Serylce None Better—Box or Bulk PBONE 394 CARLSON'S TAXI SEi out of the Cabinet by the first of the Another Chinese General has swapped sides. year and that an active Hoov or- It there is undue objection, he is ready to make| | Daily service to the Glacier President movement will then get under amends by swapping back.—(Dallas News.) leaving the Castineau Hotel way. _—— nl. 1 P. M. Fare $2.50. Mr. Hoover waved aside a Chicago A Missouri editor urges Mr. Lowden to re- pquni in which he was quoted as say- taliate by setting up his own summer camp in Adv.msln‘g always pays. Unu ing he was for Mr. Coolidge for anotker Vermout.— (Boston Herald.) u.. columns of The Empire. . Stand Central Rooms