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H e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1927. moraing, two evening and one Sunday paper The reason you don't hear ‘vj‘i Dai’ (3 ;.ii(!“:})'(l l{"!!)::"(’ lall of them chain newspapers. The Hearst-Block [ ! | girl complaining about her pug- ; PROFESSIONAL N W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER véper, the Post-Gazette and the Sun-Telegraph,' J| 308Dy TCRIvER, e v = Ll ot g B it o S i Al DETOUR [| e triend b 1 B e Gastineau Channel v 2y Robert Simpson he pla Opt. D. - 2 } Fraternal Societies | 1 of oIf his wile ge Wiahed e sery 1 by the Main ' 88 Howard publication | o 2 o | 3 | By SAM HILL A s 3 2 4 1 ¢ I i poor one she ne oes mal Graduate Los Angeles Col- | B. P. 0. CLK3 t . t u nd Cia Henry Ford Goes Air for First |es 84 i s |listening -to his growling loge of Optometry and bt Time.— Headlin *! 'The old-fashioned woman wh Opthalmolegy (. ¢ IPTION t "So! How about the time he first attacked Obcervations of Oldest Inhabitant y,,,4te4 che could sit on her hai Glasses Fitted Lg,# ; e 5 B d the Jews, and the time he said, “History fs The reason father and mothei ,,w has a daughter whose hais Leneses Ground ¢ % ‘r bun} ‘m.h’ neck when they were young i ¢ short her opponent couldn't y Y PR ‘L { Gl was bocause pillow and postoffi. hold of it during a hair-pull. B— ———v - 4 ; 3 { tly | R enabled them to enjoy plenty of ju¢ match Vi } welcon ¥ ¢ » commanded the alr bV Y . T » kissing brite usbar ) iss p > | ‘ 7 gt A brute Is a husband Miss Caroline Todd | | DENTIST l A B s p o N doesn't make enough money t PIANO—HARMONY | f ot e saney ) San, Fran The Ananias Club cnaBlE “his wife fo @0 o’ semu’ | Cloks and. Béivate Fastrustion Fooms 8 and 9 Valentine || ¢ il e the i His expedition here| “Yes” said he, mopping Bis .ol summer resort where s £ixth and Gold Strects Building 0 ed to! flew 100,000 miles without a sin mishap or b I think it all right 3| 4oedn’t even hav ik of | Phone 5703 | | forced land wiich would indic that he i to .insist on us men Keep-|iyng a meal or washing a dixh @ - —— ¥ T — ! qualified for the work he is doing i r coats on.” iring the hot weathe - PPN (o { 4 by i So far we have f - e H We have heard it repeated so often by tourists| : o iny statistics showir 1 Blinks—How's your wife-coming many more breakfasts have besn that Alaska is a “wonderful country” that wej o ; oy v that Wej,jong with her lessons In driving? often wonder if those Alaskans who have Mot| jin. ' wall che's beginning to got on ti v LOYAL DRNER )t on time or how many mor Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. OF MOOSE ! DENTIST | Telephone 176 | A i 2T, R e - ‘__ 0dd Felloy : L Dr. A W. Stewsst || Z2ZT2HE T, Secs & 1 | | n'all -of It do ot Somstimes Chink 1 8 YeRN | aa Gar AErio aaalon Rl IANRIGR | o e DASK: SESY SIS SEWARD BUILDING Juneau Lodge No. 700 £ . Those who have been all over| voltan have auit having;t Office Phone 4€9, Res. Phone . e {ot politenes Those who have been all over|pensive to use the brake than tele ' so much time taking car h 469, Res. Phone 27 8 o'clock |the Territory, however, know that it is really| phone poles or trees to stop tae | pair i MAC SPADI Dictator nd truly a “wonderful country.” car. T A weat1 ] Bl R " s iy it - ; 3 A he time a man feels like a mil | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Delaney’s victory over Uzendun again illus Passing Observation lion dollars something happ & ”F- & A. “ “Ip 8 Man thinks he is pretty good " " a g R !trates that it is hard to Keep a good “Irisher ¥ 3 ) make him feel like 30 cents. | : dny il but he hasm't been able vet to e Rl R PHYSICIAN paa s 7 5 invent false teeth that can win an'(14 papers for sale at The Empire | Office—Second and Main | 1 argument with corn on the cob. |[= B Tclephone 18 | L] T i | “Monte Mussolini.” | [ 85— { i - e Short Pome with Moral ! | RLAIBR ALY : e i "‘ (New York World.) He dashed across | | Yo HoA MILLIONS OF CARIBOU IN THE | As a pedestal for Il Duce his devoted follow And got a cross I ,”(.k S"h,m Dr. H. Vance ‘ INTERIOR. lers are going to rechristen Mont Blanc, the high l € 3 “‘”u”rm”'- ‘:‘;1‘”«< n.q‘.-,:, ;xm; | - est peak in Rurope, Monte Benito Mussolini. The He Was Dumb | Hours: 10 to 12 1 to 5; [ ot any years Dr. Hornaday told al|ceremony will be officially performed within a| “How did the girls enjoy that) | | Sl s b e f Cougress that tl were not 5,000{few days, short allowance for amending thellicture you toc k them to this af-| | and His Phone: Office 1671, KNIGHTS OF caril The great 1927 trek of cari-| World's geographies For that matter, there may | ternoon?” asked dad | | (-3 Third and Franklin. Residenes, Gastineau Hotel coLUMBUS 8o thro SR Jobtintry mak e “"h objection to accepting ||vln I“':w'l~¥ t]lm'rl-vl l«;m xiv]|i' v \\w‘l bored h\\k 1t e ‘ | ;} ::rvvn! :l:l.l |'.:m\1 V8 = e e o he aoun, | thotgh ‘the ‘mountaip to be honored bestrides) plled ma t was like TCTIT 1T AT K 5 Front, near Fer % 4 ity BRI TR of the coun- iy Nnierational boundary, the summit lies whol-| dresses. [ NIGHT HAWKS 14 Front, opp. Film ! | Dr. Geo. L. Barton f [ BEv oF PaL Cime ediculous. The Dawson || " " joreneh territory and the approach most| “What do you mean by that"| | 1 E3 Beont, shiSStr IERNEL. | blno;HA'CT(;" ik 08 miles around Dawson is faltly inundated With{not matter. The Matterhorn from different angle “Went over their , et | ELKS’ HALL 133 Sliniratiby aob. Cole Hrtn, 7 Rppuiitnent i £ caribon. The aster of r steamer White-|is also called Mont Cervin and Monte Cervino course, you fool,” she snapped | FrofL 8ol Seward. CHIROPRACTIC AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF horse recently estima it he had 60,000/ After all, out in South Dakota the other day | | Pront Aok 1s wot the practice of Medicine, ALASKA, 1GLC swimming fhe Yukon wade y down | tl decided, as a compliment to a distinguished Especially the Screen Door | : s | Second and M _Surgery_ nor Ostesputhy 5 |, Meeting cvery § B a1 HSPR BRI e SR to rename Sheep Mountain Mount Cool-{ “We bear a good deal about the| | Saturday Night | Fifth and = L e reloeainoiy a7 8 ming caribou miles ttle Post At least, that helped to put it on the map.|gpen door--" began the Thougnt-| | i Fire Hall. &3 e s b :HA\ l\.w \“r..\\‘:u'\‘u"_w Presidont; g S v 4 | RO as purely a loca atter. t is & | | Castineau and Rawn Way | : | MR IINNIE. HURLEY, Secretary ) v il White and Yukon of.| Anyhow, it was purely a local matte ‘[ | ful_Guy ll H i I Ktalane W I Adbr B v st i Sihd thub these wra.iot]ierent thing iwhet ltalian enthusiasts Lh ivas ¥ geowled the Mipried Ofs, |} | 34 pfbonul, I g | SR iy i e i Ay e e take to fasten the name of their political leader|wmy wife is eternally yelling at|® 18 s F”"’l “ “1“1 1‘1”‘“' | PHYSICAL THERA G AR i bt by i A \ peak lying beyond the border. How dof cither mo or the kids to shut jt | fr————e=—————— Fifth and Bast | M R i i NG Sory hun BRwaon . In -Simiipe. 10) thed propose to enforce the order? Mont Blanc| porore the house gets full of renth and Goid { 110 ¢ 1 utomoiiie 5 stories that come each year from the Interior|it j5 to the world, and Mount Blanc it is likely | f1jq || The Richest Ice Cer: Fifth and Kennedy. Phone—Office: 4 %\ about the country befween Fairbanks and the Yu-|to stay 0 {| 49 Tuche st lee ‘Leram Minth, back of power house e Tt u i koneand the Canidian boundary, The caribou come| Soviet Russia has given us Leningrad for | Cathoun, opp. Juneau Apts e = l Ty > ) £ | . ' e —— — H 2] in the trom the country north of the Yukon|Petrograd, but it 1s pretty near time to protest That's Also True | old in Juneau Distin Ave., and Indian St nSurandt 3 n the fall from the country n f the Yukon g ; : i Dr. Anna Brown Kearsley | i‘”j and sweep down into the valleys nearer the coast|when trespassers invade the Alps and pin their News item says the Bible s! 1 tie ;mtl’\”zlu:‘?mc‘u\l]m:xn. l’.hvi ek qm_m_“n- 1 - i gy A + 2 -« | signs on then the only book never off the press; | even Main. N ‘ » for the winter hey winter in great’ numbers|SiBns on (Ae ‘_’ A s ”M R e ieh i r.x;.-mm? 7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry | office and Residence, Apt. 4, 1 { in the White River, upper Tanana, Copper River v oniie: 1% dotei- uer i S. & F. CREAMS [ 48 Twelfth and Willovghby. | | | Nugget Apartments NSURANCE such as Fire and £ and other valleye Burning Billions. Honr G Al Home Grocery [ Atter August 23rd Theft, and Collision, safe- 1 The great mystery of the curibou i pki 3 || which contain more Butter Fat | % —% | | PHone 582 sht Call 436/ || guard the investment repre- { | n g it how they work their way to the north (Cincinnati Enquirer.) e e | th?inbunv other Cerams, by test 2 . 5 g LB | - sented by your car. i s rts, o esi e, Ca E: 2 d at th i in the spring. No one has encountered north- Men love their ¢ ture comforts, among these _ 3 || and by taste, served a e | B SRR SIS e B ; bound herds like those that come out of the|perhaps the most widely used and most esteemed| L7 fta IAYQ RS AL s e {| WELCOME CAFE Valentine's Optical Dept. |, nalr'fii'fi’efl"f:qs"fffbfiz P pess 1 Santh 1o the fall {is tobacco, which lh((m).(l\ tc is 1;\.‘1.\;: *l(-x:Al Y| Yes” sweetly roplied the youas.|| ‘Alaskan Hotel ! Front Street ’ R. L D?U((}HZASSl £ ; safeguard you 88 An Owner— land saimulative in its reactions en love € - | 3 i | Optician and Oplometris ! : . s i g0 T .-\:« W "u.’-ll fo smoke. The reformers would like|er one, “any ome as old as you| IA{ellan;P:m};mficy | HOME COOXING FIak Siaaey ak Valentine Bldg. ||| weainst dm{ch rlmm, and iy 4 2 \ i 4 3 sxperience re certad st have bought a! retic Poo! a ) P I g 9 6 p. m. and , || judgments, losses that so fre- PO ( 1 > Dbanish this habit from human experience,|are certainly must have bought a i O oo Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. ‘m. i g t Y A RRLI AL SRR | along with numerous other things enjoyed by|&reat many shoes in your day.” %;‘)md;s C;fe | lirs. A. Haglund, Prop by Appointment quently total many times the 2] T i ¢ R as 1 | B— — - rigi t of a car. b People should not forget that Sacco and|average people. They tell us that it s bad ‘r.u i o Olvurgpic Pzgi il{:h |3 original cost of a ¢ ranzetti were mnot ¢ p . * o smoke, dreadful when women do it; but ore or Less True ympi | | "']'."‘.'”' bohai Vi "] e e KRB Sl B B & \-I:“<‘ e ber of humans who indulge| It may be wrong to knock thé{| ~Mrs. Hooker’s Tea Parlor 1| . We offer y";’. as “'L automo- i ]m‘l u]} ‘.m‘x‘ They wer \ nvicted of Inlvn‘ e uge of tobacoo’ imoreases, while tha busi- flappers but a lot of them cer | o 4 THE CrHaAs W. CARILR MORTUARY bxle. owner policies t 4xt cover [ ik lnguiel i colit bload furthe, prrposs ¢ raising and selling it has become tre-|tainly do seem to need wraps | every loss contingency. of robbery. A paymaste wage worker, and| " b Science boasts that it has w-|| §. & F. CONFECTIONS || “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” his guard, another wage worker, were taking The Census Burean announces this week that|covered a lot of truths, but we ™ e e ot | Y ki'n 8 Phone 136 pena () money to pay the weekly wages due [ellow{,jnoat 100,000,000,000 cigarettes were manu-fsometimes think the abbreviated | Wholesale, Phone 16 ‘! Corner 4th and Frankln St. e } workers. They were waylaid, murdered and the|gyctured and registered in factories and bonded | fashions have uncovered more. | X money stolen. Sacco and Vanzetti were appre-| manufacturing warehouses in the United States| It must be enough to make a | | Allen Hh‘muv(‘l\‘, Inc i hended and convicted of the murder and robbery.|last year. J tlapper shed tears of rage to’ redh | —————————— % ——— ———— | | 1 RANCE it is only an incident that co Van It is reported that more than 9,500,000,000ize when hot weather comes sh | 1 «0 'OU 1| Fire, Life, Liability, Marine 3 zetti were anarchist It | no more to dolof these “smokes” were exported, leaving about| hasn’t a thing left on she can L J. SeAric | SEE LS P R Y R"" | o B T e b o with the nan would have heen the fact|90.000,000,000 for consumption at home. A 1ot | ghed. Jeweler and | gAY } Al 3 > | il 0 At = smoke, but that isn't all|] When a man with a neck like Optici | ] | & Séy fud 1 Dot als. ob Rebubdiicans. of money to go up in smoke, : N P a neck “ ptician | BT EFER 2 il L b |t they had boen Democrais o Republicans. |5 RERC L0 ¥ ypre manutactured_and removed | girafoe goes into a sport shirt hie Loose Leaf Supplies | d a Just imagine what would be the effect on|pt N6 SO UER L oq aimost 7,000,000,000 Rp p L Watches | i li 4 ¢ ; 3 or ) ptio ta E: st 7,000,000, ¢ v a girl w ; B i o1 ths cotinte 1 ey tima a Debe| oL, SO e Rt for. ot <5%@y, Diamonds Office Supplies MORRIS legs feels in a short skirt Silver erat or a Republican were convieted of murder| o "% 00 o nickel. Only 2 per cent. of thef ___ fir Silverware for the purpose of robbery, or of any crime, the|(otql were intended to™ retail for more than 15| foor s c e oo e e ot s oo Printing and Stati()nery || CONSTRUCTION CO. party organization wonld make it a matter for|cents each. And how many pipe bowls full of E § . mass meetings and parades and bomb {hrowing!|the brown weed ascended in filmy smoke? It 1§ AUTO F HI i | ALL XINDS OF The circumstance that Sacco and Vanzetti| not related, but enough to fill the heavens with|) RE GEO M gIMPKI S C 4 | : ; i . PO | were Ttalian natlomals is ulso sn incident, So|fieecy, aromatic clouds; it may be belleved {| \ |\ CABINET was one of the men they murdered | Perhaps the uplifters may in time be able|] _ _________ b PRI LA, {1 Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska || B 5 24 A i | to blow these’ clouds from the skies of the world et . “ o 4 @ — and make us a little more unhappy, but we are e f e N P b . e 025 s ‘ | F AN \ Y\ b DIES. | hoping that they will not be uh\::‘—du $0. A CALL Wit s’ 'rfx‘xg(;z Day and : : MII L W()R!( | Mrs . Pulitzer, widow of the owner| T acatia Code BRING US Covicn Auto SERVICE ALASKAN IIOTEL ‘ # i of the New York World, New York Evening s eda) Juneau, Alaska | Plate and Window & World and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, who died (Newark News.) T,‘I;‘fi:c[l_:': T?E -A%?T;S MODERN REASONABLE RA’I}SLS CI ASS P recently in France, where sho had resided since A code of ethics for vacationists has been oon' e s sht, O : LA i the death of her distinguished husband, was a|prame o Tuin Ve League of America, 3, AVE JSEL, & i B feaih or. Iskinghishe usbhanc A | pramed by the lzaak Walton League ol TIPS | N i MORRIS (e i Before her marrlage to the bril-lan organization of lovers of the open. It urses respect for property, care not to disfigure or dis- she| place natural resources and regard for the rights of others to enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Ask the man who hires one Travelers who truly appreciate Nature's charming —says Taxi Tad. gifts need no such reminders. Others do. Traces A of those others are commonly found now in the Jeavings of crumpled, greasy newspapers, boxes, empty cans and bottlgs, egg shells and remains e r====21| CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS notahle woman. liant young New York Sun Washington co pondent, a native of Hungary and a Jew, was a typical Southern belle, Miss Kate Davi daughter of Judge William Worthington Davis and second cousin of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States. She worked with her| husband in the establishment of the St. Louis MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska friend remarked, "Y(mr* drivers are giving the public CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS what they require in the taxi line, a few minutes before they FOR HIRE AN EXPERIENECED Tue Juneav: Lavnory Post-Dispateh and went with him to Mew York.|oe AR ARk ! lof fruit and sandwiches—unsightly testimony tof | 0% ' IDHN ; §hie bore him. seven. children, three of them SomS|tne recent presence of wayside picnle parties and||°XRect 1t—so prompt do you @ Franklin Street, between i< answer calls it might be B NK Front and Second Streets Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM and all conected with the publications established|their boorish disregard for property as- well as A by their father. Ralph Pulitzer is editor of the|the right of the more considerate to view Nature %Il-“‘llt‘\‘l;lvlfi“m'lx]‘ln::i b“:m‘r’fl{”";\ New York World, Joseph is editor of the h‘l undefiled isfaction of service awaits all Louis Post-Dispatch and Herbert, the youngest, is who call Single O or 314 with the World Early in her ma Tal;l; V(I'Hotzi(iuvemment. tver Experience is a prime requisite of successful ife her husband became wealthy, and Mrs, R ) g s ; \-.lvu'lmznr G500 Lirse to dkote 3 Iaske hKE'tp er (Buffalo Courier-Express.) || Carlson’s Taxi a.nd Stand at Bill's Barber Shop i ; 4 B %o ihio T Croad and other charities. Huel That: "1t sesiun to us, . ix a. neatly . firmed Ambulance Service { £ banking. For more than a third of a cen- | gave bountifnlly in moncy. time and talent. Two|Phrase for describing’ bureaucratic governmehtf oL Gl i ( ?‘ . CAFE B (her dienters @iad in youth and the other| PO o o iamis Asscclate Counsel of the e o 251 TAXI [ tury Behrends Bank has been rendering : | . ; o X R i < s » | v i Stand Douglas Cigar Store | two are Mrs. W v Scovllle Moore and Mrs.|national Association of Manufacturers, used it the, | Phones Single 0 and 314 sl sice to Alaskan business WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF William Gray Elmslie of New York other day in his speech’ before the annual meet- e Phone 251 Night Call 269 financial service to 2 4 e e e ing of the New York State Bankers' Association v : hiad i CHINESE DISHES MORE ABOUT PITTSBURGH He was not urging, of course, that essential serv- affairs. Its accumulated experience S SR Catering riva arties NEWSPAPER DEAL. ices by Federal, State or local government be Marmon and omitted or even stricted. ““All T urge,” he said,| is your assurance of satisfaction. LOWER FRONT STREET | \‘ Eastern [.m,n'l.h te 1 Paul Block of x‘.;w “is f’"" lw!ure consuming (he'PnHre bill of rar.-! S HOLMES TAXI | 3 York, who is the controlling owner of a string|of table de'hote government we give thought as| a l ac . % of mewspapers which includes the famous Toledo|to what proposals offered for our sustenance and| PHONE 342 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | : s —& B 50 papers in Nawnrk, Memphia, Dulith|Security are really ‘warth While, .comparable fo} Enclosed Cars at Your i & —. B 004 Lancaster, Po., is assoclated with Willlam R.|OUT needs. in. Ung With onr pheses. AR/ dgslion) Call Day and Night | Stand at Olympic Pool Hall Burrerick PATTERNS I 3 S ala s i e, nawsDl by discriminating citizenship before we attempt | % | BOOK. peasst . in'the Tecan sburgh newspaper pur-l . ke them all aboard, so that we may avoid SATISFACTORY —————— $ | P . nmdxw S caffer an ‘aterman Pens ‘ chases. They say, also,"that the combination has|governmental fatty degeneration, and maintain - £ e purchased, in addition to those previously an-loyr City, State and Federal Governments actively SERV]CE : " nounced, the Pitsburgh Post, morning and Sun-|lean and vigorous.” - GUARANTEED GREEN Riseon Taxa p £un, evening. Sy e i \ BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Stationery Store , day, the Demogratic paper, and the § The B. M. Behrends Bank PP et " The Post will be comsolidated with the Gazette- Noteworthy characteristics of the English is o © Day and Night Service — % \"nmu. morning and Sunday, under the namefthe solid, unvarying manner in which they en-| BERRYS TAXt | Stand at Senate Rooms Post-Gazette, and the Sun will be consolidated »“‘»‘"“(“' The English never try to reform them- Stand at Gastineau Hotel _‘ et PHONE 3232 OrpEsT BANK IN Apaseq NOLAND’S CORNER Wwith the Chronicle-Telegraph under the name Sun-|%¢lves by law.—(Boston Transeript,) PHONE 199 g / S S e Telegraph. It is sald that the Hearst-Block In-} sy giria nas been so reduced in size since the 1 \ra-{ y 3 i} Daily service to the Glacier EMPIR AS T '*,'“"-' "!" ‘“'fx“”::“ bur:: " min;""d"‘l’;l edi-l war that the difference between a revolution leaving the Gastineaw Bot.ell Eug.'ro.pl:gnLAA § Neln B Pt e tions mequired ‘in the purchases. s will re-lang a riot isn't so much after all. — (Dallas||at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50, U 'RI i CARLSON'S TAXI SERVIC duce the Piltsburgh dally newspapers to onelNews,) e i, i R. P. NELSON'S A 5

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