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ey THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927. dhieres: o iy pooy. | = e - — Passing Observation s ki | | . ] . he paid t AL i - S ™ 7 Dallv\ P 11(13’l a h”'l’” e ¥ é : E e h"" A ALONG LIFE’S iead of his wife is whe s II‘,(,I,I,\\I,()\, l! : s l_)fi(),l,“ Fraternal Societies oW , SITOF PR ¢ 1 ) e ties, so that he has K 15 dae — — 3 A A T e JOXN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER < ¥ eet him 3 ik e . : — p : ot ‘ DETOUR R(Jlll(l)t lly;lpmn ;r Chstbieats Chaninel and. Ma s o ; Summer's Headed Out ) | ¢ y % )h, goodne aclous sakes aliv Graduatet Ton. Kakilss ook DENTISTS e v tix 4 of Optometry and | 1 snd 3 Goldstein Bldg. i think, it won't be very Opthalmology | PHONE 56 SUBSCRIPTION RATES er choi s said to b met with| Same Effect as Drink of Bootleg) Now till snow fl Glasses Fitted Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Foalkad 2 v ociates. As a| When mother dear, doth drive th S Leneses Ground 2 < i Bt T L U it SaE More or Less True + - - = & t T4 Poor father imply hates t A man needs the services of a 5 TR good lawyer, not expert Dr. Gharles P ,] | v thers . R £ o r. Charles P. Jenne maticlan, when he gets up.aga Miss Caroline Todd | ternal triangle We often wonder common DENTIST | | Co-Ordinate Bodies | of Freemasenry Scottish Fut PIANO-—HARMONY s and Priva Instruction Ffooms 8 and Valentine £ and Gold Streets | Bulldi down to fashions way | Phone 5703 | Telephone 176 wsbands have iAo 1l women to I nadts i . mily always| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant b | focal T i L ) . ftior | What has become of the old | to them This is an age when th EEANRA CIRCULATION, . : ARG A y the Anti-S . ne| Wa ""“ cast L e probléem a lot of people 1o | S E L e | Dr. A. W. Stewert DENTIST ol T bert John-|shed ace is how far they can L HEgon O Salatink 1 5 heir credit, their nerv ; : | ) iird Waghtuit ; nal dis-| A g AR Hours 9 ar m. to 6 p. m. 3 OF MOO Miss understandir 10t 5 5 : SEWARD BUILDI} Juneau Lodge No. 7 bad if they are pe W in IR . S | Offtice Phone 4€9, Res. Phone rhe s & y fashioned “music LOYAL ORDER Anti-Saloon League victories in thel The Ananias Club probably gone to Mr, Hicks “Since I'm in no hurry,” | he flaming yout I might Il keep down to 25 mile ik, stockings ; Vi . J RGP ST S . One man who doe 1o much e i e S LA N g it AONE about tha joys mai | e I >rohibition after giving it a trial jed life {86, oo tooh - who il - Dr. W: J. Pige | MOUN; J&U«;\LA“}A LODGE NO. Kemal, dictator, has lifted the Iid That's Different 1as a tender spot in his heart for $o £ second and Feurth Mon he never was so popular as h Eventually every man has a the doormat because is also knows . The <17 PHYSICIAN fia L country to turn hankeri to zo back toffihe soil,” what it means to be continua 'y | 4 £ | Office—Second and Main | ';'< emarked the thougntful® guy walked over Telephone 18 o1 3. NAGHEL. Couragh Maybe 0" replied his doctor| The only thing more discourag kg 3 & friend, “but if you knew how |iNg than trying to make people | ( 4 = o Srin of (Cincinnati Enquirer.) hey rout me out of bed for every | dry by law is tryinz to - ., EASTERN STa required a high degree of courage to in-|little aché and pain, you'd admii: |age Kissing by declaring it v v Dr. H. Vauce days O X SOTITHE A STERRN v " 7 ibergh and his followers to cross the,they're not so anxious to return | ATy Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. e SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR. igihs T ireduting ootnay or ] o7 the. dush vidently the only th - -~ | Hours: 10 to 125 1 to Wo 7 to § or by appoinm BROWN ; A : : to face the hazards of battle in warfare; physical ut a cause in this world AN SR K . . W i ; courage was demonstrated the other night by Call the Undertaker! swelled head RE ALARM (:'\lll,fi‘ Licensed Osteoontnic’ Physiclan aska will t ¥ ¢ est falr Phone: Office 167 KNIGHTS -OF and Franklin. ! Residence, Gastineau Hotel COLUMBUS and Franklin. i at contending pugilists at the Yankee stadium 3ee Rock Item in McCreary The reason some women don't Third t requires highest courage to carry on in facc County (Ky.) Record). oin the woman's club is becaus Front ictions of the wold's disapproval of active opposition Hurrah for Will Dye for Coroa husbpnds' either tory [ Front, near o 7" 2R = | Front, opp. Film Exchange. | | v v The large ng that nearing com- | manhood “They will die,” says Mr. Dyo : papers they would have to | Front, opp. City Wharf. Dr. Geo. L. Barton pletion w tely house th ir or this| The other day, three hundred miles off theland if they do die Mr. Dye 1 when their turn came | Front, near Saw Mill. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | | | than any t it ve gon f character and courage are inseparable from right]ert 2d or too busy to w rork pxe ont | | he yoli t y v Willoughby at Totem Gro, Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to 6; 7 to year and the ) come It will ve amplecoast of New York, was exemplified an inciden!|phe will know how they died | The most foolish thing we :an ¥ ! | | Ot ur 12; 3 to 6; 7 to : of courage of the highest order. A Germar P2 | think of is for a mosquito, when Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn 9; and by appointment. Phone 269 i Front and Seward. CHIROPRACTIC | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF Front and Main. is not the praetic of Medicine, ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6 Second and Main. Surgery nor Osteopathy 3 ) 0 nd Friday ' and > The | freighter lay wallowlng crazily in a boiling sea Huh! it has so many attractive on B sastorn . Al b tion and those|She Was flying signals of distres The Whit s silp Ewint boy sl i & SLTE Star liner Baltic responded to the wigwagging, have 1beeri 1 t capital tock in an room for e at t lisplay of exhib < y | protected by only the thinnest ~f | then silk, to tackle the nether ¢ 7 Fifth and Seward. $ ; ) at 'y oclock p. s Carca | messages. They told that the Captain of the sl ALl fHare tremity of an old-fashioned man Fire Hall . P X e P ONIGH, 2o = {German vessel had been attacked with appen Fvist kit it ot whose limbs are protected by||3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way £ MRS A HURLEY cretury the building r the 1927 fair, which|gjeitis and that he was the only man aboard ¢ |ankle 1lengths, socks and avy | | 34 Second and Gol ' will begin S 28 and continue until Octo-|who could operate the wireless and that he Discouraging Outlook yusers, when it wants a § Fourth and H 8 PHYSICAL THERAPIST " X s 3 Fifth and G Blinks: “How are you coming 55,3 ot coniaiderab ‘ | Dr. J. Dryden Smylie, ship’s surgeon of the | ‘The cleanest piace 1 laska, | &7 Fifth and | ” | . T o ¥ Gastineau Chanr : i PR Baltic, said: “I will go.” ”I i . »\\\' L ! b : bar none. Bergmann ning| |38 Seventh and Gold | 410 Goldstein Bldg. /lui()"“?l}}g{ i “har nmur I B L ot - thia > mid and dWis v B htowa nks ell, I've about mad-|p . i Fifth and Kennedy. | Phone—Office: 423 ple of the ot of Southeastrn Alaska lup my mind it will be as hari| » § |the passengers on the liner saw a lifeboat being] . - Vi i AP to feel that fair rs, as well as ours,| : . for me to learn to play golf a {lowered from the freighter—it appeared and dis f-in far Kine ethe’ 4" l6as | appeared in the tumbhing sea, again and again. | " ‘I’“‘_ » Ak L0 1t took the rowers of the boat an hour to cros: e exhibitors and visitors will be from the heart,|ine guarter-mile gap between the two vessels and a good time will asstired. all who! attend. | Finally the traverse was made. When the said, and girls confess amount necessary ssure the completion of ber 1, have y dered a put ervice| was in urgent need of a surgec Massage Ninth, back of power houss Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | 014 papers for saie at ‘vne Bmnire.{ | /'3 pigein-Ave. and Indian St,| I"S”r(l"('(’ M 5 Ninth and Calhoun. 1 . ¢ ‘Saventh-abd Mt Dr. Anna Brown Kearsley and the invitation to furnish exhibits and visit | | ! lith, at Northern L'dry Fhiysisian; Sud, SHreeon | it is more than cordial The welcome More Useless Information THE | Twelfth and Willoughby. )fice and Residence, Apt. 4,| NSURANCE such and X s I st Was: DASLRLAS: anci Noks Tay TBoMibie: o 1he Having to listen to poor grar Home Grocery Nugget Apartments Theft, and Collisicn, safe- Baltic Dr. Smylie made flying leap and landed,|™mar is as offensive to some peo % e Phone 582 guard the investment repre- THE INFLUENCE OF AN EDITORIAL. |grawling, among the rowers. Once more thc[Ple as having to watch a bosb > & - - sented by your car. DTS lifeboat essayed the wild waters, and again suc- |Shovel in his food with his knif : | 5 G s Newspapermen contend that an editorial writ-| .essfully, when the doctor ministered to his pa-|$ to some others | b 3 YWELCOME CAFE Valentine's Optical Dept. Insurance such as Propertv \ | | ten by Waldo Lincoln Cook, editor of the|tient. Then came the return trip to the Baltic| - 5 Froht Blreet | R. L. DOUGLASS Damage and Public Liability jeld Republican and contained in an issue)and the cheers of the waiting passengers The Greatest Need of the Times— I Q | Optician and Optometrist safeguard_yov as an owner— paper which reached President Coolidge{ It was a thrillihg deed, but all in the day's| 1S TO FIND AS MANY EASY II/‘ "; R.S 1 HOME COOKING Room 18, Vateniins BIAE. against damage claims and a few days before he handed out his brief state-| work for men of Dr. Smylie's breed, whose only \\ »\‘_5‘(”' MAKING MONEY AS) iIrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | judgments, losses that T ment that he did not choose to run for Pre Mx.‘“.“::mmm of the heroism was to say: “Excuse me | THERE NOW ARE OF SPENB L | by Appointment - qgnrflly total many tin fn 1928, had some influence in inducing the|l'm a bit wet.” Cours ING IT. b o | vz SRS 1772 GRS | 5 DA original cost of a c: President to make up his mind to retire. Editor| YET - 5 There: Are: N5 DIGtrotIvL Mo(o‘?- ELKS’ HALL We offer you as an automo- Cook's editorial was entitled a “Sullenly Ac-! Wwarmer Weather for Alaska. ists There, Evidently ! Tue Cnas W. CArTER MORTUARY bile owner policies that cover cepted Administration,” and declared that such| TR [ i rirdin every loss comtingency. % A o | (Seattle Times.) L R L ¥ { | e * P Q. e Tiie i e e Here 1s good news for Alaska. The weather| Daises and ‘duttercups grow in Saturday Night “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute third term. He said, “There would be a feeling profusion north of the Arctic ) ) Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 : : . is becoming warmer there. According to the against My. Coolidge in his own party,” and that|geological Survey, which has just tsued a re-| “irele: the icnonoclasts, who resent the fabrication of|port on Northern glaciation, the progress toward Allen Shattuck, Ine. heroes, would be roused to fury | higher temperatures has beén operating for .in N, The Springfield Republican, though an inde-|calculuble ages, and the inference is plafn that| Yes said the tennis player, “I - I RANCB ; : : have woin two.legs on this cup.” 3 1 > r pendent paper that for a half century has opposed | the change will continue until tropical condi-|'*Ve WO: ¥ i 2 1. J. SeARICK ! (l4 l. TS / ‘TR Fire, Life, Liability, Marine the protective tarift, and was a strong supporter|tlons shall have been attained in the remote| ~Well" grinned his Joon=} 3 by L‘ P()l{ \0 friend, “I'd stop there, for if you eweler and of Pr ant Cleveland and President Wilson, has|future fuggton y 4 : oy b | win the third you'll need to buy Optician i & 3 been called “the President’s Bible.” He reads its| That a year-round South Sea climate oncel " 1 W00 FlLy (€00 8 K P Loose Leaf SllppllCS editorials religiou ind it is believed that he|OPtained in Alaska is proved by fossil remains;| L jl * "-\ i/ k- > Watches H g I i B V-4l i and it is gratifying to be assured by Govern-|'nen vowd always have an extra| .o Diamonds g o > : toward a third term | turning to its former salubrious state rather| [ ———— there have been a score or more of men those who have professed they were try Oregon Names State Bird. ) Juneau, Alaska — - ¢ STAND AT THE ARCTIC (Anchorage Times.) 3 Phone—Day, 444; Night, proclamation by Governor Paterson names I 4442 rings Doubtless most of those killed familes ' Who| ihs Weatorn maadow STk as the Bists. Ding of VR USSR needed their support and their love and affec-| Oregon ot tion They were as dear to their relatives and A better choice could not be made. Thecdore . than verging toward aw era of complete frigldity. | S T T T T T Prmtmg and Stationery CONSTRUCTION CO. Northland went under a sheet of ice, Some fix Monday a mounted peace officer was killed|the period at 50,000 years agoy others at 1,- Al 1 \inst the execution of Sacco and Van-|vanced, and will constantly gain in rapidity. -,-----m,..---------,.s-,-.m,.,,.,.,,-m,,,,,.,} Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska CABINI‘T zetti. Tuesday an innocent bystander was kill But for some time y Alaskans cannot dis- TGRS GIE - oo 20 - - = AND . to lose|out discomfort, Night : Plate and Window save the lives of the men who were convictec MODERN REASONABLE RATIEES CLASS Dave HousgL, rror. : THINK OF THE OTHER VICTIMS. | Scicntists aifer widely s 1o when ail th . AT KINDE OF AUTOS FOR HIRE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. achusetts while quieting a mob of pro-|000,000. The melting process is now well ad- i ed in Gensva, PFirst and last, it is estimated,|card their woolen underwear in the -winter with ; . Prompt Service—Day and (— ALASKAN HOTEL || MILL WORK L MORRIS of having murdered two men seven years ago. A their lives, and many more injured, throug 9 % i . Covicn Auro SERVICE l friends as those in whose behalf the sympathizers|Roosevelt was a deep admirer of our Western e o R ok ORI were demonstrating—and they had not committed | lark On one of his trips when President he N MILLER’S TAXI murder upon fellow men | was accompanied by the famous naturalist, John Burroughs. They fell into a controve as| | Just another example of our |}phone 183 Jumeau, Alaska promptness y o PERR S Roosevelt told it, over the respective merits of ¥ % BRITI COLUMBIA’S NEW PREMIER.| ("0 and the Western meadow larks. —says Taxi Tad CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Perhaps the best insight into the sort of man Roosevelt tarried in Yellowstone Park, and | FOR HIRE . AI\T F XPERIENECED Trx' Jongau Loy i Jovernme ke ond . > fa 8 g 8 4 8 call aided a June bride and - . lumbia Government may bhe had from the fact{y . "ing learned to love its soul-exaldting 5oug.| | eroom. to make a boat-which Day and Night Service Front and Second Streets that he entered the Cabinet of John Oliver as|pe confessed that Roosevelt was right, and ex-| PHONE 485 Minister of Education and before the retivement|pressed the opinion that the Western meadow B a very happy honeymoon trip. " and death of the latter he was also Minister|jark was the noblest songbird in the world, not|| pjeasure all ours, thank you. BLUE BIRD TAXI of Finance and Minister of Railways. Not only|excepting the English skylark. | SHORTY GRAHAM RS 10V, Inany s eSx ot e AHEDR | PN M Lo y ’ 3 " Experience is a prime requisite of successful CITY e ver Johm Oliver took a vacation or was| According to a recent Kansas decision clgar- Carlson’s Taxi and Stand at Bill's Barber Shop L away from the capital on other dutles, And yet|ettes can be advertised but not smoked in- that Ambulance Service 5 - : banking. For more than a third of a cen- C 1FE g if missed—would have delayed further whemever the Prime Minister was|State, which is part of the land of the free it # 2 - and the home of the brave—(Cincinnati En-||Stands at Alaskan Hotel and 251 TAXI L been renderin loaded with too much work — and that meantfcit UV e lanha Cosndh R AT tury Behrends Bank has beer g a lJot of it for John Oliver was a glutton for Ph N 4 Yy i s S5 R N 35 G S e ones Single 0 and 314 work—Dr. MacLean was called in to help Mm| A Russian ballet with 1,500 performers is|Mm———o—te == " ml| pyove 951 Night Call 260 | financial service to Alaskan business dispose of it He was a sort of assistant Prime|{pheing trained in Leingrad. It ought to be afpe WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF 1 | i y . Vst i CHINESE DISHES Minister for many vears. howling success. There are no more expert affairs. Its accumulated experience Dr. MacLean is 54 years of age, a native of|kickers in the world.—(Louisville Courier-Jour- d ¢ i h Catering to Private Parties 1 Prince Edward Island, of Scotch parents. He|nal.) Marmon an s your assurance of satisfaction. LOWER FRONT STREET 1 was reared on a farm and was graduated by thel o e Z C i’ ¢ HOLMES TAXI i i et P A ntario is reported to be about as temperate public schools and Prince of Wales College at| ~ Onta i A B ([d l‘[ 3 [ — Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and left|s It MRS tore it ‘r:lu?lps“! '”mi“ (tllr,‘: to wet. PHONE 342 COMMERCIAL SAVINGS i< o2 B0 West ta tanch: school by the thne He Wasl jpi i i arh 08 ROVARIAES 0 L18 QAANSe T Enclosed Cars at Your £ Bt e y (Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.) % Stand at Olvmpic Pool Hall ' rything known in Station- nineteen. He taught district schools to begin Call Day and Night ery, Box Writing = Papers, with, and finally became Superintendent of| 7here was a time, geologists say, when this h Bt e i SATISFACT | Schools at Rossland. When he had saved the|country touched Europe. But times have chang- N ; Schoo! Goods, ete, necessary funds he went to McGill University|ed. The tourhing now is done by Europe.— SERVICE R R. P. NELSON'S and took the medical course He returned to| (Cincinnati Enquirer.) GUARANTEED . T' B M Behren Bank S Yl S PBritish Columbia twenty-two years ago and lo- Y ‘— — e Tl i DEannldH:ll;?:‘ 51;::’;0 e . . d,s e tationery Store cated at Greemwood as a practicing physician may be, as a lentist points out, a » ; o and surgeon. He served as Alderman and Mayor primitive races aren’t subjeci tc the temptattons BERRY S TAXI Stand at Senate Rooms OLDEST BANK IN' ALASKA of his town and then went to the Legislature, ‘l’:‘q:l‘\;: lzuhunvud peoples, either.— (Philadelphia| Stand "at Gastineau “Hotel’ PHONE 3232 NOLAND'’S CORNER He is said to have become a master of organi RORNER 3 Mt 2 e ) PHONE 199 PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY zation and finance, an® to him is given credit Speaking of espionage, we can't imagine what b £ 3 P - age, Daily service to the Olacfer||THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- N i for straightening out the railway affairs of the|an international spy would be looking for in||jeaving the Gastinean Hotel MOST UP-TO-DATE AND one: Better—Boz. oft BUik Province and of arranging the finances so that) Russia unless it was a square meal.—(Dallas) | a4 1 P, M. Fare $2.50. - EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING British Columbia’s debt of $80,000,000 will belNews.)

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