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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 ,1927. Incidentally the Prime Minister made him-| whether we would let our halrj Silverware Go Hadley's early political career would have = s - - rea g0 A i — | - e — | - e . Patie T B a ) M re ney to intrigue the int of so-called | | | I’R()II | PROFESSIONAL o Cat s A ) Q " F l v Pros e Republican He floor leader | ALONG LIFE’S ; 1 ety ook - —n raternal Socicties oM i tf ' 1 \ Not to Mention Costs i JOMN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER for the Roo es i publican Con- | DETOUR ] ik R T AN ORI | AR B ST 0 sy 112 nd at or he was pro-' | D | - | v . 5 Vi By e il g phots : - | IT PAYS TO TRAVEL | obert ']"'p“’", | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | | Gastineau Channel | Y. by a large number cf the conservative ele i | Ont. D | | n of the convention as a compromise candidat il In a Sad State Graduate Los Angeles Col- HRNEITEY | B. P. 0. ELKS . S 1 Cl ) Had Roosevelt efused his .\ s Isn’t it alme to put on lege of Optometry and 1 #nd 3 Goldstein Bidg. 3 proposition it kely that he = 7 testy W asks a con Opthalmology PHONE 58 - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. wve bee omniated. H , finisheq They're Always Cheerful When! jamporary | Glasses Fitted $ouss 9. a. D/ 20’9 D (‘ clo¢ Celiversd by carrier in Juneau uglas, Treadwell and g They Are W tear tl ve thir s 't Leneses Ground : - - EO, 3 \ : x 1 t tes e hat f yc are, you're unpopular weak to 1id a week het paccs il \ < A E By # ¥ d " € ) AT inimpeachable char A IER— [} s ey i M. H. § v S Sear, i - . o 1 r b B ) owll tind that’s true ket o Rl Uy g e % gra = Seer $6.00; o ct it comes to skies the ' | ~ iting T s welcome Subscribers v np % p - ? s Miss Cardline Todd | Dr. Charles P. Jvnm' ‘ X P notify ( 1 A s S8 ar B || N TR i i ¥ 4 I e to Americans who are visitin Liked Bebt whien hhey: e R Mure ok ks Lt igs Laroing 10ua | DENTIST So-Ordinate Bocies 3 u ’ mmer aid that one £ Fleas evidently exist PIANO-—HARMONY | i 7 £ of Freema 3 I’ (lass and Private Instruction | Fooms § and 9 Valentine |l ttish MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS the | ¢ over therd will be to make sur make dogs uncomfortable Py ey G 3 s B Building | | o Oeottish The Associated 1 Iy ¢ a the : ¢ ! notel v the anE OI) ervations of Oldest Inhabitant|lot of twolegged pests seem Sixth l“l““ "’1"”“lr‘f°lfi I 1 i o | ,’I"”r""' eyl 1 papet 1 e xonto dood Howeve is no Fre ‘h! It's "’ en many a day since afly:(have been born for no other rea - 4 ek s g - Pt - local noas publis " faw dombelitng ‘one: o arink water, ond. it tary . ANERLEAN ki Wpraa k if| son than ;4; make other people !~ e S — | her it wa on straigh inco: ria @ | LASICHAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUE i a substitute for it | R e e 5 Stewast... | I ia t iy e— e 1 cThn-SRaing Sluh. rather be in style than ba com RERer LovAL “p he is going 'to| “Hurrah!" shouted the hay fever| ~wRs BE T 888 Ot o o PRI 5 i T s Bl d British Columbis make the Province! :uhn. the golden rod {8 in ,.nce ‘the corset, the h 8t D m ILDIN Juneau Lo I He lost v to help in London ’l"'vH: igain and ve 1l have some | o a7 B1ot. oaanie dhos. Office Phone 4¢9, Res. Phone iy o it | . e may not e it but he Wik certainly waste|’eal bouquets in the house noy wren't g to starve to death # ) R 5 MAT SPADI his voice in British Columbia Another thing hard to unde H. STEVINS Easily Explained ; oo i - - ! stand is why the peopla wh o a 3links: “He looks b S : 3 " » y - The circumstance that English-made whiskey| 'I""}‘ b e [_“ . !think they are better than we are Dr. W 7. Pive [ | mounT sunEAU LoD cheaper in New York than it is in England[, "= 0S8 B0 BAVIRE not in the booby hatch with ti Sl | | secona and niother” rahinder thit: Graat Brithin. b @etcl il ot i gute s Bt ey s Napoleon PHYSICIAN | 295 Henowe’ he reason fathe never n ar | nning. a T tiiig reveriue from liquof consumed In that'coun'| 8o Runs the WordeAwiyle || il REMOE(RCRASIEREVer. o cond ‘and Main | | Euning of try while hoot in the United States pay| Swimming the English Channe! ouaico of the Light Brigade 1 Telephone 18 | |ter, crias no taxes and are a source of very large Natlonal|now gets about as much’publicity | pecause when ft comes to chars —_— a1 U - and State expense 18 walking across the front lawn.| o' po winl steek his o = T = e e " A And flying across the sea also is i h e Z 1 FREA - - d ainst all come I)I‘ ” rnee f* : John W. Snook, Warden of the Atlanta peni-| heading for the class of “ordinary | “pw, apsurdities of the day ave fins oo I{":' AR 0 1 THE ,\L.\,\l\.'\“ '-‘(s i\l”l)““ DISPUTE 'ientiary, whom the Associated Press says has the| Vo™ | st of street cars & e e O g e L 0 RCALLE ST At tus ok sl Tt o et O ARy o —_— PR ; | TR0 8 ar trr ekl Gt Sl Y u. ost d guishe )t of guests of any prison S | rapi and what girls we 5 o | ROWN, § P wafden in the country, is a first cousin of former e ki as_clothe FIRE AL \R“ CALLS| | | picensct Osteopatnic Physician NG P 5 Bl Sl oy o o+ Daridng: k 22N host of people look up 1ol 1¢ cxirts are to be worn long Phone: Office 1671 KNIGHTS OF A B T : 2 . i ( d- States Attorney Bioup. He was & Deputyiime nut my wite's people cartsilly | ootk '8s sredistad. a 1 i 1-3 - Third 1 Residence, Gastineau FHotel CoLUMBUS ommissioner from Austr . for the Inlerna-|yyireq States Marshal in Alaska under his unele | ook down on me,” he remarked 1, as predicted, a lot of stock | | 1.4 Front ® - o : neil. No. 176 tionalization of the port of Skagway recalls ypo gt James M. Shoup, who died recently Yes? taguired ik yiotiss Jpghs: | 188 ""'l" Nave been ’“"’1'" a towl| (15 Front, near Ferry Way. % o Mo that Skagway w the principal objective of d = y | loss under present conditions b 1-6 ront, opp. Film Exchange. | | . Y Angicnt - ely. “What are you? b1 { . - 20. L. Ba ené the Canadians in the Alaska-Canadian boundary | Shirt Sl g S R it kb e i |a little darn or runmer can b | |17 Front, opp. City Whart. Dr. Geo. L. Barton nd dispute that occupied attention beginning shortly | Shirt Sleeve Diplomacy. A s ROk | put back into service again {18 Front, ncar Saw Mill. | |CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg: * e : 3 -— - TR | 1t Dame Fashion hands the hsh| | 21" Willoughby at Totem Gro. Oftice Hours 10 to after the start of the Klondike stampede and (Clnetamat! Wrguirer ) Passing Observation lits hat. its monna be s sate ber| |23 Wiloughby, opp. Cole Barn. | | |9 and by appolutr PSR .. 3 continuing for a half-dozen years. It was finally The Prince of Wales is not Britain's only| The revolving door never Wil|y..o ofi the long hair we'll | Front and Seward. CHIROPRACTIC | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF b settled by the Alaska Boundary Tribunal, sitting super-advertiser. Prime Minis Stanley Bald- | Pecom popular as the old-| gy (o next year will he false | i L] e ";._,L,”L',,"',,L,, (,.."',l\.l.‘,‘.l; R e e L0 ) in London in 1903, which gave Skagway to win, with his cherry-wood pipe and in his shirt) [ashioned swinging door 1T sleeebionen Womnt Wit ! l'l'l’“l”;‘l;"‘ ‘“‘”I"] i g ,,‘ b P’ 2 f { Alaska. The Alaska Boundary Tribunal con-|sleeves, telling all men good and true what b O ey e AR, [ was careful not to her skiri ® | Hall. | ; — A A DONICH) ! sisted of two Cana two Americans and one thinks about this thing and that, is probabls TESrBa 1 SHODIRR A | soiled when she sat down, mow ineau and Rawn Way. || | S MINNIE HUL A “Lary Englishman—Lord Alverstone, then Lord Chie|even a more efficient “salesman” than His Ifigh-{ H. P. Study is Superintendent|,a. s qaughter who is careful not s :ond' and Gold. ‘.‘.hh-nv “ I,. ‘\“ll‘('ll! I Justice of England. The American members of Ness can hope to become. At least on this si f Schools at Springfield, Mo. {to show too much when she sit 35 Fourth and Harris. | PHYSICALs THERAPIST | - O o of Atlantic » 3-6 Fifth and Gold | , ¥ he ibuna ere Eli Root of Ne ork anc down 6 [ ! al ¢ nastics, Massage the Teibunal wer Elihu Root of X \i LR i otnt) ik, dn. MAkbredTs the 0awi The P, M. vs. the A. M. A0, 37 Fifth and East. I petricley 4 I ilo i former Senator George Turner of Washington.| ,;io"ho¢" The Prime Minister had speech | “When T was young I was in b {48 Seventh and Goid | 410 Goldstein BId Automoiiic ’ Jes M. Dinkiison of. Nashville, (1ater Hecretary lys:mqye, > heat bothered him, and England by nine,” |, The cleanest e In FEED FiL ant Seentony | s s P ? Ih of War in the Cabinet of President Taft, Was|foremost statesman chucked his coat, threw away Declared the angry mater |bar none Bergmann Dining| | '}’ A“nl:rn, back of )hu\\w\ huu‘\“ | - . el chief counsel for the United Sttaes. He was!his set h and “went to it” with a whote | “Well” daughter grinned, “so'm 1, | Room Eav. | B4% e :“"']”“\'\‘,"""v bt R —— % ¥ I“S",rfl"('(’ assisted by the late Willlam Watson of Alabama|some every day vigor that quite won afs liheral| But I prefer ! £ < N istin Ave., a an S i | L e won als liberal 34 # = 45 Ninth and Calhoun, L ; B4 fehiladelphia and other assistants, among and demogratic audlence, Their enthusissm kuew|. The mine twelve Hours laveh b | Wi 1% Bevenity 'apa Mats. Dr. Anna Brown Kearsley | f them former Semator James Hamilton Lewis, |no bounds. The Minister talked himself right ' I [ 47 Twelith, at Northern L'dry Physiclan and Surgeon ¢ { Prior to the trial before the Alaska Boundary|into their hearts No Joke | THE 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. || [Ofice sidence, Apt. 4, NSURANCE such as Fire and | || Tribunal, a Joint High Commission, created in His mission over here is to stimulate em “It says here,” remarked M§ | * 49 Home Grocery. | » Apartments Theft, and Collisicn, safe. fi 1898, had considered various American and Can-|Pire’trade and to tighten up the economic links Grouch, “that a woman in Japga | ) b Phone 582 | '] guard the investment repre: } | i : . |between the Dominion and the old country-— |Iis fined if she displayed her knee. | @ 5 e sented by your car. | adlan matters in dispute, the Alaska boundary | . ) X ige. | i ; { among the donator Charles W. Fairbanks of|%0Me Of Wwhich links in the past severa) vears|whether accidentally ‘or intenti: | NI("II”' e e . vl N e iy AITDAnis 9%\ have been showing evidence of weakening, if not|ally.” | 4 | WELCOME CAFE ¥ Valentine's Optical Dept. | Insurance such as Propertv | Indiana was one of the American m.mlu':» of theloe altogether giving way. “Huh!" growled her husband. *I | Proht Btreet \ R. L. DOUGLASS | || Damage and Public Liability Joint High Commission and Chairman of the Am- Pre or Baldwin delivered a “‘stick together'|(hink some of these skinny girls | ] 7, 7 Q | ttcian and Oplomatrist | safeguard yov 3s an owner— i erican Commissioners, and as such visited Skag- speech. In his shirt sleeves he must have pro-|over here ought'a be sent to jafi | / Qbs | HOME COOKING | N-om 16, Valentine Bldg. | jg‘imst dmimg’e r“lmrm\* :;ml | way in 1899. The Joint High Commissionersiduced a shocking spectacle to the high hatters|for inflicting their knees on & . ! iors. A. Haglund, Pre | Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and judgments, losses that so ire y gh ha i Irs. A o Rrens . 3 totil’ many ties | fafled to raech an agreement on the Alaska|at home in the sedate realm of traditional con-| mnocent and beauty-loving pill | | 5; & by Appointment | ] auently total many times the | boundary question and the mattes was referred|vention, but at Montreal it fs conceded that|lic.” N \': P B A g g R PSS R 1ARE 2 | original cost of a car. | to the Alaska Boundary Tribunal. 18 AN 8 besroat.;: . And. overy . American. (38§ A ELKS' HALL | s e > % We offer, you as an automo- | I} Whete ware' two. points of ‘dlephte ' betwesn |Blue: of w York will kncw j what that It Sounds Reasonable || 5 C W. C M Wilo roner, patioiey s oeE the United States and Canada in the interpre-|™Means (Headline in a Weekly). Tue Cuas . CARTER MORTUARY 4 svety Tosk SoAtinigenny B o moaiish Missan. theaty ot 1 It is said there has been more talk PANTS A PROTECTION B o s atl ‘ng 18812 @ | since the event throu Ganida - diout: 3 S ‘3 3l | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute’ which established the Russian American bound-| ' p Saturday Night | SRR s {Baldwin's peeling off his coat in order to be Hurrah for Suffrage! J L || . A Klin St Phone 136 ary. ‘The treaty provided that the boundary|comfortable than there has been about what| “What did you discuss at that ] ot e e ok ol i should be along the summit of the coast range|kind of undies or other haber hery the Prince|important ic > ¥ 3 - k )t undies : 3 ortant political meeting you af il a P P o 5% mountaing exsept where if was more than ten|of Wales' wore, Wears, or may ‘wear while sleep<] tended. this afternoon,” ibauirgh ~ e et Allen fih.ntu.«‘k‘, inc. marine leagues from the co: then it should be|ing, or while dancing with the pretty girls of|her husband as they sat down fo Mol [ oo vars g e i teig \ INSURANCE ten marine leagues inland from the sinuosities of|the great Dominion their canned supper. W \ ; . LI by The Premier talked of crops and live stock| “Oh” smiled his wife, “we di§ LJ.Suarick | SEE US FOR YOUR Bize, Lise, Liabilliyy M The Canadians contended that “sinuosities”|and pests, minerals, oil and the hoof-and-mouth|cussed the best reduction meth| Jeweler and lisease, not forgetting the- modest and unassum-|ods, how to kill the appetite while Optici 1 ol the coast meant a line that would be drawn | o kill the appetite while plician 0se I e f S N RS UREARE 33 s st #eom headland to headlahd whére there were| B8 Httle red hen which lays the eggs for patricz|on a diét, where the best bE|., Watches Loose L Pl : : : = . fan and plebeian alike, zains are being advertised and i 1 1 bays, inlets or other indentations. The Americans Diamonds Office N llpp lCS }\[ O “ R l :;; t ";’"‘“l\l'“‘“] th : it I’“‘"‘": '“j" ld‘.‘l;“l ”'-“"l line, | so1f even more solid with his hearers by saying| ————— o R S i sl AN S L i that the boundary line should be thirty miles in-{that Canada sails its own ship, that it is the| feeereor oo e e i 4 T3 d1 P . 7 CONSTRUCTION €O R e R st s B e { i Printing and Stationery & N €O: would be thirty miles inland from the ocean| A wise diplomat is Mr. Baldwin—one who E U 41 ~ ALL KINDS OF line where the mainland extended to the ocean. [knows his people, and that it is more comfortable, | { Al) TOS FOR HIRIJ (‘EO M SIMI KINIS CO oy also contended that there|and sensible, to make a speech ou a hot day nf} o ks . 7 C /1BINFT was no coast range of mountains, that the moun-|One’s shirt sleeve © oot b g i S il et i Sl Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska tains along the coast were simply groups of moun-| L SR s SRSl IR RS L tains, broken at many places by rivers and val ll"h”)“""‘ lmvers‘ull\ Unpopular. and, therefore, the line should be thirty miles fnland at all points. The Canadia What's the use of wasting the taxpayers’ puted this claim money trying to secure convictions on evidenc: Lord Chief Justice Alverstone held the bal-|jike that presented by the prohibition officer? ance of power in the Tribunal. He held for the Citizens generally have a most profound con- United States as to the sinuosities of the coast|tempt for the average prohibition agent because line and for Canada as to the existence +of a|of the tactics he employs, and when it comes to coast range of mountains. The American mem-|accepting the truth of his evidence as against bers of the Tribunal concurred in the decision ':"' evidence of a person =“['<'">‘Hl of 1"“011*“'"&'- W the average juror is prone to accept the veracity G105 atiainad dnd jiui hich tha Tenefll at ik MILLER’S TAXI { doubt. Certainly a juror cannot be expected to i 5 . 0..P. MAY HAVE FAVORITE SON . |pelleve the'unsupjorted evidence ot a.stodi i?,ffnpi',‘.fifils“’ example of ourl |{pnone 153 Juneau, Alaska x. O, 1, M/ £ u ¥ pigeon that three or four weeks ago he drank —says Taxi Tad CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS CONVENTION. [ior: makohd (;\1‘ :’]li(()|n|lm|'h:p]{u-:-::m]li.q“\:\“‘l.).en the peidbid. ool A]\T EXPERIENECED Tae J'UNEAU LAUNDRY S latter declare According to late papers from the Hast The prohibition law is undoubtedly the most| [ Promptness in answering a Franklin Street, between the| | call aided a June bride and Front and Second Streets 1,\n4"\\nr:\' Times.) Covicn Amo SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC ; ALASKAN HOTEL || MILL WORK Plate and Window MODERN REASONABLE RATIES GLASS Ave Houser, rrop. Dave Houskr ITP,,V,;:—. ‘ MORRIS 7!l CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS | R S S G S 7 ) e o l'lmll])t Se-rvh-e——D‘\y nnd"? {— Nig Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings (CERTOE SRR of Lord Alverstone, and it was accepted by both the United States and t Britain. three new Republican Presidential candidature|universally disliked act ever written into K \ i i ay and Night Servi movements are being canvassed. In Illinols Re-|statute books, and it is doubtful it a majority| |8room to make a boat—which T RMONE s BANK Sron aks publican leaders are considering ‘launching afof the people of the United States approve of it ""5“;1 “'0"‘111 have delayed s y " { 1 0 P islike i v er| |8 very happy heoneymoon trip. Wt boom for & or Charles S. Deneen. In Missouri|it. But despite that dislike if the law ever f e % BL s to be repealed the best way to accomplish| |Pleasure all ours, thank you. UE BIRD TAXI there is setious talk of beginning mpaign for| SHORTY GRAHAM bbaatda ‘ 3 e ok & ;.| that result is to enforce it. Enforcement, how- -~ . . . 3ze President Herbert 5. Hadley of Washington Unl| . \ill require other evidence than the imsy| | Carlson’s Taxi and PP e R Experience is a prime requisite of successful CITY a former Missourl Governor, and AN, gi4,uit of a stool pigeon that he purchased 4 ? i ki i I Delaware there is a well defined movement tofyi0 0. Ambulance Service e u banking. For more than a third of a cen- : fnstruct the delegation for Senator T. Coleman CfiFE | ” s { X o Stands at Alaskan Hotel and N i 2 P WO e DF MOR I T hiihe Sauce for the Goose. S ANGiadU'. CorheP ML %?}B&Ac?g}r e tury Behrends Bank has been rendering | ” men have possible ultimate nomination for the (BaAltlinone Biin: ) Ph e £ 3 % WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF || q A ones Single 0 and 314 : sespective favorites in view, there are a lot off There was unanimoiis recognition of the Amd 1| Bnone 351 7 Might Gan 385 financial service to Alaskan business ‘ Jeaders who are encouraging the ides of fAvorits|erican position that trade barriers,’ particilarly CHINESE DISHES ||| son movements so that as many delegations as|as regards Europe, have cut down the volume possible might be bottled up so as to ‘“cover|and distribution of goods to people who want indecision until the psychological moment.” Al-|and need them. Marmon and 4 ready a campaign has heen started in Indlana| Thus the “‘l“““ back to this ‘;"“l""'yc ot ' the o $ o 3 3, American delegation at the Stockholm Congress tie the delegatin of that State to Senator - ‘l (: . s e P 9 of the International Chamber of Commerce now .' : ! affairs. Its accumulated experience Catering to Private Parties || is your assurance of satisfaction. 'HOLMES TAXI ) LOWER FRONT STREET [ PHONE 342 COMMERCIAL ‘ SAVINGS - = Watson. . e concluded in an atmosphere of great good will. p |5 - The *“favorite son” plan of holding dele- Lanu That Sihneal Enclosed Cars at Your ¢ | 5 £ s $onps ) 4 2 ause specifying Europe as the place & Stand at Ol ic Pool Hall . Butr gates in reserve until the time arrives for the| yhere customs duties should be lowered was not Call Day and Night g N 3 ERICK PATTERNS ! leaders to select a nominee is not new. It _h:n put in merely to swell the cable tolls. Nothing|| * SAT]SFACTORY BLANK RBOOKS been in vogue in both Democratic and Republican|has been more pronounced, not to say humorous, SERVICE | | Sheaffer and Waterman Pens | E conventions. It particularly featured the last|than the effort of the American busines repre- ER i " il two Democrafic conventions and it was worked|sentatives to show their European colleagues that GUARANTEED GreEN RiBBon Taxi T’ B M B h B k | R. P NELSON’S to effective ends in the Republican convention|protective tarifis are at one and the same time BEN PHILIPS, Prop. e b. . De rends an Stationery Store !f of 1920. beneficial for America and detrimental to Europe. BERRY,S TAXI Day and Night Service 2 & ] While the chamce is very remote that any All would ’be rosy it jt could be effectively Stand at :m-’t;.:\oom d OLDES:i‘ BANK IN ALASKA ” of these favorite sons will be nominated, all of "“’l"e":‘ :":,t r:‘f‘ ':'F‘ nsleml‘nflfnxl:ln u‘lzmgm‘!m"gl:: Stand at Gastineau Hotel ERONE G NOLAND’S CORNER themn are of Presidential sature. Particularly| ] "t FATRG B ST Teporme, PHONE 199 il g g | i would we say thal for Senator Deneen and former y BT RSN Daily service to the u];cl;r THE E HAS THE LARG- N WHISTLE GANDE 3!5 b: Gov. Madley. Both have had successful exper-| «Buginess as usual” at Geneva evidently| | \aving the. Gastineau. Hotel| |RST. nuos"'rn o BT AU one Better—Box or Bulk || s jence as Chief Bxecutives of great States and|means getting nowhere in particular.—(Knicker-| | o¢ 3 p. M. Fare $2.50. . n%\&mpxm JOB PRINTING CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE §| poth ure men of the highest Integrity. Formerlpocker Press.) 3 ALASKA. ? . - .

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