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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927. 7 £ A . v 1 influential in New Jersey and ,\'d"uyy;!‘:: 22| their silk stockings has to be's B D((h vV AuSRA [ npre eed with former Congressman Ans-| | hidden by thelr pumps ROFESS | ROFESS, it s X Toitabed, ik e s TR M!‘ ALONG LIFE'S || The reason the divorce courts ok i RROEFOOINAL Fraternal Societies JOMN W. [KY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER i (g 0 declared for Gov b e o o g ety 4 " 4 e m i M it L - : A, Douglas, Washington, D. | DETOUR mAny LA ICREE It M e L Robert Simpson ‘E“DRbVKAS};;R&Iv'REVEBURGEB” [ b [ Gastineauw Channel y the| s s L 1 ortant to marry well than wisel M : ot L P nd’ Main| Co y v n international practice The b p % (e ,‘.],, 1o | Opt. D Streets Ne¢ T ime said that eve nar t the ¢ 3 A | o b mag . . ANTTRTS e SR 1 aid that every man at the d By SAM HILL b @y g e I DENTISTS | Bered ot ol it r G Smith And it was not a | Graduate Los Angeles Col- » < | s I bride 1 83 il lege of Optometry and 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. <o i T wo overtime b o Opthalmology PHONE 56 8SCRIPTIO ES. f he Vacationlst [ try » make HIM happy Glasses Fitted Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. I 1 - e < B, Snenias, TreRdw o and Vanzetti are doin He may leave in a car, Man B. P, 0. EL N ( { boa he can es Ground xetcise of clemency for But you can bet, anvEhi In fact they are carryin What ‘he is gonna come Back in is—debt wse days, but t is us to jwoman who has g ingle I i < o I't| Dr. Charles P. Jenne s Brothers welc le think these menj . = =0 |a painted face, smokes v ss Caroline Todd | I )t anarchy than they! = ecivorons of O Andbitant | inick n a pede PIANO—HARMONY J v ss and Private Instruction | | fooms § and 9 Valentine gixth and Gold Strects | Building - = |in the rumble seat of the car a i pression & : ™ 7 Albert Johnson, Congressman from Washing-! po aid hig the. lpnssion § i Phone 5703 { 1L Telephone 176 t would seem they think DENTI Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Father doesn't 'get ag much of A man | a thrill out of riding to the picnic|derful woman is sitting on the tailgate the greatest thing that cv | ton State, has served notice on alien sympathize b oMl wagortimiide e Was & ¥il. | cimurdosm; the. i * and Vanzetti that they must not go ton their expressions of resentment If they| i Ananiae. Glub Y b Josking ‘for &, happy | E A W Stew 4 . MIBISHL, Sccretary e 'd Took for one who ha jwant to be American citizens and live in the| “Iym too busy being thamkful yo. poepe a. ™o ™ 24 not on s * g IR United States I'm better off than some folk ey : PENTIST who had her right é | to spend any time fretting b 1. to 6 o w, a About the onl hing k = ¥ , T ISTeY Cimabergh did B0t e all 6k Asistoaliause ¥ worss! Off LHMMEW! lovi s st aa s ko h Al 'WARD BUILDING of others,” said the wife of the T thedy chogiact) g - . > 49, Res. Phone 211 out wearing out is a mirror : - e~ o he will see it all before he goes out to tigate the North and South Poles, A It's hard to believe a girl who \ 3 - s g R STEVE will wear'a snakeskin dre s The Widening U f C Sate Bnoun lothed in her right mind ? SR e The Widening Uses o opper. st da" b of this| €lothed in her right minc ] - v 7 > MOUNT JUNE g PP | “What do you think of t . P Dr. W. J. Pigg F. & 5 couple who were married while up 4 | ! secona and M (Engineering’ and Mining Journal.) i an airplane” demanded Mre | SCIENTIFIC PIANO TUNING PHYSICIAN Whether the price be twelve or fourteen cents,| couen ? . a 3 Q fice—Second and Main ind without regard to production curves, new “Oh, 1 ess it s Al i 1" N Olso late s Office cond an h \ it was all right n tun Teloglises 19 expanding utilitarian and artistic uses forl .oicoq hor husband, “bridal co v of California, Sh e B ples never fall out until after th 1 Steinway de § () » - e h Drder honeymoon when they get back | University of Montana, Call> Co piegoes EASTERN THE SACCO-VANZETTI CASE. New. York City one notes im the great ‘“cathe-; oqpy v strictly scientific method and ‘ Dr. H. Vance ¢ {dral the motion picture tons of doors and omplet tisfaction or no v h—201 Goldstein Bldg. We Didn't Kniow There Wers qr_,,{ harge. Gastineau Hotel. adv.| % pc. S Hours: 10 e 3l Lo T FIRE ALARM CALLS ke ot e pper are increasingly aparenf. Labor costs are| st O 0 high tha pays to use the best material. In| grill work in bronze or brass, and in one new Anarchist nd other radical Al accomp, il u ; qecomplishy erioe build in the metropolis door and win nothir and ‘Vanzett for anarchy |, w framing is of pure copper sheeting. Evi e T PR or radiacl lalige' the: gorernmeital sys-|aontly & chitects have belatedly ooimé to idersfs; “KILLED BY A LONG SRR NOTICE tem, by resort to force throngh the use of bombs,|stand that copper is one of the greatest and most| —headlin - || Licensed Osteopatnic Physician | Phone: Office 1671 13 Third and Franklin | Residence, Gaatineau Hotel general strik wise. In fact anarchy|versatile servants that Nature has placed under 5 ’e are salling from Seattle| | 144 Front o i X o and radicalis not bee r \ Massa-| man'’s command. Even the window and door He Ought'a Be Investigated | August i erve space : Front ry W 1 sotts, The s s ! ming and trim in small stores and buildings| The ol' foolkiiler is cargo no y phoning D ont, m Exchange. | | | g™ : chusett nes ming and trim in sma o and buil e | Dr. Geo. L. Barton whether ot o o ; to an ever increasing extent framed by sheet| A'loafing on his job, I hear am Independen Ly 4o 1 B b et sl er, which many artisans have found mor v'”\ WPUIG rL 1 i gation Co. WE &) Willoughby at Totem Gro#| | | Oftice Hours 10 to i2; 3 tc easily worked than other metals or wood. Pub 1e pests who' write—“Wish yo hEY Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn. 9; and by appointment. Phone 269 | | to |4 licity has helped the cause, obviously, especially were here! 7 o S <4 wl Front and Seward CHIROPRACTIC AUXILIARY, PIONEERS perly found guilty v ¢ mur T 80 R vs o guardy oy ome building, but tle increasing preference PIRE HAS THE LARG Froat and Main. lol | is not the practice of Medicine, ALASKA, IGLOO No. seven yea : } S0 tn, A MOST UP-TO-DATE AN ’ Surger: r Ostespathy. g o act iy heen, AN 18 10 1or eopper in general building construction is Looking for Basy Job RS BAGTEEND JOB PRINTING Second and Main. __Burgery mor Osteopathy: | Meetiua - every ¥r question h t fecola Sacco an v i P o v ot i 2 , based largely on a wider appreciation of thel “Why didn’t you hire that trarmp | PLANT IN ALASKA Fifth and Seward } - Bartolomeo nzett ne of the men murdered, | many virtues workability, sightliness, and,|when you are so desperately ghort | 6 | (Ivuw”ll:nll A e B % S T MRS rardilll . A ; | ;astineau and Rawn Way ; M Jer 1 wccused. | spove all, durability—possessed by the metal injof help?” the farmer’s wife im [/ | ) i ‘ | | Helene W. L. Albrecht A . 1| 1 \ | 3-4 Second and Cold . r « 1roug 111 its pure and alloyed state T E d 3 Fourth and Harris. PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Massage the Massa an A 1 pardon Steel alloyed with some copper possesses in al “I tried to,” growled her hu The Richest Tee Ceram Fifth and Gold or commut was mad sul-flarge degree the excellences of both metals. Its| band, “but the only job he said h- | N | Fifth and East g 1 °7 B Gov. Pulles with. ai ; use should expand in construction jobs of alll was willing to tackle was that of S6ld i Tadost Seventh and Goid 410 Goldstein Bldg. £ ul()"")i”!f' sorts. Makers of furntiure may profit by alposing as a scarecrow—providin: Sold In juncau |29 Fifth and Kennedy. Phone—Office: 423 Minth, back of power houss | -~ unquestioned 3 ! Eowell ot onsideration of the desirability of copper-steel) he could work in the shade, lyin: s mework fo airs, tables, and beds. Its|down.” g Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | * et - I e resistance to cxiZstion provic advantages - S, & I. CREAMS inth and Calhoun Dr. Anna Brown Kearsley | possessed by iron and steel frames. The natural Swat, Brother, Swat S [ T hystelan | aie " Hareon o0 ABh SiMat of g e 4ot | pesuty O the métal, its chbspness, and 168 ETON In the excitement of BUTEHENS I} witich contain more Butter Nat welfth, at Northern L'dry. | | |Office and Residence, Apt. 4, J : rendere . k 7 ond the defendants|jng popularity assure an expanding adoption for flights let's not forget the flies' || than any other Cerams, by test Twelfth and Willoughby. | | ) st Apartments NSURANCE such as Fire and nined t ccords, including| guch artsitic objects as candlesticks, trays, and 3 * || and by taste, served at the 9 Home Grocery. |l After Adgust 28rd Theft, and Collision, safl the te and tigated| numerous other household accessortes. No matter Mean Brute | . e e A e et 4361 || guard the investment the “new e ¢ ) by t attorneys| how often the copper pitcher g to the well “A woman may suffer in sil ¢ Juneau Music House g e i - 582 ! @ b [ ons' ; / n | i 4 bl sented by your car. he convicted men. ' They concinded that the|it is never broken ene began Mrs. Grouch | Alaskan Hotel for t 1 = "Hha midhe 1 g wox whter |}, SEAVA Rty | WELCOME CAFE Valentine's_Optical Dept, ) | \: Rot rant gated th case thor thd jurors whe e R B S S Insurance such as Property Damage and Public Liability safeguard you as an owner— against damage claims ¢ || judgments, lo {| quently total many times the | —:1 || original cost of a car. men had been fairly tried and justly convieted 3 ¢ 1 /S bk . b anaesthetic,” retorted her hus. Arctic Pool Hall After that conclusio the Governor e ‘m Future of Paper Mills Is Assured. i Ao Rhcodtczs Cafe ‘ Front Street I r'R: L-vD?U‘?I;ASS' iz {ntertere with the verdi y L I| ~ Douglas Pool Hall | HOME COOKING i Maetina Blax. ment of the court ' BN b0 y (Port Angeles News.) Hbie o Lisk e Olympic Pool Hall iZrs. A, Haglund, Prop. Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment There are those ye that the doath One Port Angeles man with a mind about as Mrs. Hooker’s Tea Parlor penalty should vever he imposed upon those whofbroad as the left tonsil of a dwarfed fle, writes| A Wife can sometimes mako e # have been convicted of capital crimes with circum-|ihe News to say we are wrong to advocate new|ber "'"1-“:”“' feel 'I"“' commiting S % - stantial eviden However, that is another|paper mills in this section, i too. many|® social error is about ten times 5 S~ S T Y We offer you as an automo- worse than commiting a cold-|| S. & F. CONFECTIONS Tre Cias W. CARTER MORTUARY bile owner policies that cover under circumstances that mest with the approval We would lik this narorw-gauge| blooded murder every loss contingency. | s, gl | h clothes rack in a padded ceil for a few minutes| It's easy to get young folks ir-; holesale, Phone 16 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” w0 we could give him some figures to show the|terested in higher things if high-| G : " need tor additional American pulp mills, and some| €r_means more expensive — Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 of killing Jim Plunkett on purely circumstantial| 55 T 00 Bt Sl ks R x ""”' e. If he “‘I' d not '”‘_'f‘"‘l""‘ I“"""l"“l'l‘"‘l" The United States in 1925 imported from)a harder life than ""“ ""“1‘3 ‘:”‘“ 1.J.SeAriCK I8 | Allen Shattuck, Inec. ng to escape, following a jail break, undoubtediy} roroign countries, including Canada: will promise to obey and then (SURANCE he would have been executed 'with the emphatic 850,000 pounds “f],,.,...r_ weekly submit to her husband be-| Jeweler and A INSURANCH approval of the people in this community of ail 1,700,0,000 pounds of pulp. ing the boss Optician 2 SLL Lg FOR YOUR____ Fire, Life, Liability, Marine nationsit and shades of political beliel 000,000 pounds of board. It must be a source of great . . Watches " The tude, agd acts in this country and The State of Washington shipped in 78,241,-|regret to some of these flappers é}& Diamonds elsewher: sympathizers of co and Vanzetti] 583 pounds of paper. that even a tiny, little bit ofj Silverware The Seattle Times ships in great quantities| —— —— = e ¥ S of paper from Powell River. Pt o A e e In other words, if we cut that foreign import in two, we would still have need for twice the American mills in the Northwest. matter. It has been done fregquently, and often] will locaie and som: of the public. The worst criminal ever hunted to earth in Alaska—Edward Krause was convicted Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies MORRIS AUTOS FOR HIRE Printing and Stationery | CONSTRUCTION €O AN e PORRTR o OB TR R ORERNR 1 : S ¢ ‘ALL KINDS OF (New York Times.) | Night {{Covica Auto SERVICE have proved nothing so clearly that Massachu- setts officials can be just i pite of things that would arouse prejudice and will for vengeance in men less fair-minded or well balanced n itself--have never won anything for any “Scots Wha Hae.” person or cause in the United States. The Ameri _— can people cannot be bullied that way. In the case In point y have made more important, if The Scots who bore “Bobby” Jomes on their that 1= po; that those guilty of bombing|shoulders in his hour of triumph as if he were | outrages, assussination aud threats of assassina-lone o' their ane, ‘and the thousands of other ST,\NJ!;"::’?“"r‘r\lI!f:m:}{CTIC : I tion, must be hunted down and panished as|Scots who forgot their moderation and their dour- p ay e | I 4 \ . Phone—Day, 444; Night, the ness in their unconcealed elation over the v RN s 4 \ i ) 2 ) Bombing, threats of assasiination—or assas - PR { ¢ law in tho States wicre the crimes were|! e e L7 444-3 sings Plate and Wind RaTetod mighib siroviae ory of the aw lad,” showed themselves the| | f - o) b e A i indow The worst danger that might come from|'ruest of sportsmen. They all wanted a Scotch- P REASONABLE RATES GLASS furth acts of lawlesiness on the part of sym- s man or an Englishman to in as much as did ’ £ 4 N 3 ol \ Sandy Herd, a famous old St. Andrews player; pathizers of Sacco and Vanzettl, next to causing|pyg since that was not to be they were jubilant, MILLER’S TAXI - - —— e gt oot iy MORRIS the death or fujury, or both, of innocent persons|immoderately so for Scotchmen, over this Ameri 4 CONSTRUCTION CO and the destruction of property, is that the people|can cer whom they recognized as a “thor-| | Lot’s wife should have had one Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska might bece inflamed with indignation ' that|ough gentleman and a sportsman” as well as||of those auto mirrors CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS would not )p with the exectuion of justice|‘one of the greatest players of all time” of Scot- % —says Taxi Tad. iy ¥ i Report of the Condition of upon the gunilty, but that others might suffer|land’s own (proprius) game. Looking ahead—planning your FOR HIRE P k. the - v injury fo their rights, if not worse. It was a fine stroke, even though it was one| [next move, is all important 3 “, s 9 i ke A RO ORI that he could spare, characteristic of his own fine| | 2ach hour of a busy day. The N ¥ I ' B M B h d B k Zakia ORI SRR sense of sportsmanship, that he asked the men| |value of making the most of Day a[{‘}f; Night Service e . . enrenas an TrE Juneau Lavnpry TESTIMONY NOT CONCLUSIVE. of St. Andrews (“the greatest golf course in the||your time—Dby use of the con- ON® 485 i e * \ of Juneau, Alaska i AR Snre j : world”) to keep the eup for him. The twenty||venient Carlson taxi service— BLUE BIRD TAXI R, Franklin Street, between . Au enthusiastic paragrapher tries to prove that| ;) gygand Scots (more or less) whoni ‘“Bobby”] |repays the small cost—many At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets Mr. Bryan was right when he urged that the Con-| yones of Atlanta led around the course as the| [times over. SHORTY GRAHAM titution be amended to deprive C 10 had 1 I 185 Hail them anywh PHONE 359 stitution be ameunded so as to deprive Congress|Scots “wham Bruce had often led” will long ai em a here i a t S of the power of decluring war aud piacing the|remember the holing out of the final putt on Btaud 3t BEVe Rather Btop RESOURCES o authority in the people to be expressed at a ref-| Andra Kirkcaldy’s green, saying of it as Bruce| Carlson’s Taxi and T e 3 $ 852,337.39 a Loans and Discounts 2,8 e i erendum election, and offers as proof that Am-|at Bannockburn: . 8 ) bassador Houghton, our representative at thel Now's the day, and now's the hour. smfi?’&“{:‘:fiin&;ml‘:ind 251 TAXI Banking House ............ L bes L NN Cll y English court, las rcently made a Simila¥ sus-) o 44i0nal debt has been reduced $8,000,- RLEAN’ Hop AR S I CAFE 000,000 in eight years. A reminder that we { | class as Mr. Bryan, and as an indication that paCHIt i o AR i r i WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF President ught to be looking about for Liberia, small as she is, has set an example Marmon and HOLMES TAXI b Bt asonkas B L 1,689,420.39 CHINESE DISHES editor that b citation might be accepted as spend most of our lives paying for war.- (Buffalo! ‘ Municipz\l & other bonds 1,132,567.85 a new Ambassador for the Court of St. James|for debt payment that larger foreign Powers Stand Douglas Cigar Store Real Estate ... ok 7 Phone 251 Night Call 269 United States Bonds ..$ 136,377.50 gestion. Strange that it did not oceur to the 4 | proot that Mr. Houghton helongs to the samef oo ana Jxpress.) ! o - " Cash and due from Banks _ 420,484.04 to succeed a weak sister. It is not altogether|might emulate.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) . BT 187 43 5l A Cateri to : N complimentary to Mr. Bryan that so many of his — Cad],llac PHONE 342 $2,648,834.58 ring Frivate Parties b LOWER FRONT STREET Supporters. seem to think that he has been| 1f the'explorers hold out, we stand to know| - : Sioiteated when they find someome—anyone..|much about the Polar region.—(Clucinnatl En- Enclosed Cars at Your Stand at Olympic Pool Hall LIABILITIES to agree with him, quirer.) Call Day and Night Capital .. .$ 100,000.00 R T e i Chief Justice Taft speaks from experience SAT]SFACTORY i Surplus 50,000.00 { B 3 DICT THAT SMITH WILL QUICKLY/|when he says s the S D ik 5 r UTTERICK PATTERNS PREDIC i ILL Q :\")‘\‘ -“‘1'”1:.:‘;“15 pr(ek{f::-nf.::u ué)‘::zllem:(:urt to SERVICE GreeN Rispan TAXT Undivided Profits ... 74,975.89 $ 224,975.89 BLANK BOOKS PHILIPS, . ity o GUARANTEED "R e ades DEPOSITS . e 2423,858.69 | Sheaffer and Waterman Per Jeorge Brennan, Dem ratic leader of Chi- Wayne B. Wheeler has as much as defied cago, at a dinner of insurance men in New York|the Republicans and Democrats to nominate a BERRY’S TAXI Stand at Senate Rooms R. P. NELSON’S Ak " PG okl ke B he'll 2 PHONE 3232 $2,648,834.58 . recently predicted that Gov. Smith will be the| wet candidat Gosh, does he mean he’ll run . Statlonery Store only man seriously considered by the next Demo- himself the (Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.) Stand at Gastineau Hotel OFFICERS e : A USRI S 8 B ¥ PHONE 199 i eratic National Convention. He predicied that . . & y L 2 GuuNtall aftat 4 Tow pralminacy| Mussolini siys Nis ‘succesaor has not ben LAKICH B. M. Behrends, President born yet. But can he dictate to the stork?— Daily service to the Glacier TAXI and T J. F. Mullen, Vice President Guy McNaoghton, C 5 NOLAND’S CORNER ballots In which favorite sons will be supported.| .ntodo Blade.) leaving the Gastineau Hotel wjers Former Congressman T. T. Ansberry of Defiance, S iolwid chann. e AR at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50. G e George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Ohio, said if the Democrats cannot win with Interfor of Alaska has had its second murder 24-Hour Service None Better—Box or Bulk Gov. Smith there is little chance for the party.lin 20 years. Where people are scarce they think T Advertialng always pays. Use . PHONE 394 3 5 i ~ Joseph P. Tumulty, President Wilson's Seeretary!more of each other—(St. Louls Globe-Democrat.) ftha mnm:‘,,g The m?,,.,.., gl CARLSOP_IS, TAXI SERVICE

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