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MRS A X g’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1927. . o | than to spend his lite in prison, and the President |— - ———3f]as_much to do as his ears ' — e — S . r‘lf : |upheld the contention of the prisoner and re ALONG LIFE’S | {but these days the upkeep of tie — — i ,.l raternal Societies { R Taa e = ApR léased; him i 5 under a writ of habeas' | 1 costs a small fortune [ 35— & A al e e et R - O S : JOMN W. [ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER T o T e e Wi thals i 3 : Th day, however, the United DETOUR & Wi B ) Robert Simpson " I . ex i ) g e e e ldd Ale Barisas e | there is nothing the- girl wouldu 0 D g DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER f sastineaw Channel A i 1 + 3 { < | | do for him decides later the cor ) n and, had P J\' nt <“ lidge } L inter | [rect word s “TO." not “FOR | | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | e \‘ B. P, 0. ELK3 y " ¢ Class Vened with a pardon ""'”‘ "“"",M have [““I 3 _L | Amongiother things that w 1 of Optometry and | 1 snd 3 Goldstein Bldg. | i ‘\' e 8 back tc itentia e has been conduc B | walis have . figirdt: mavar sdddl | Opthalmology | PHONE 56 | LY day ' event RIFPTION RATES. ing a b at Syracuse, N. Y., for two Observations of Oldest Inhabitant! ..ok to the sum total of human Glasses Fitied | TRV e A R 4;2(/' I WY o B DS TERAY . What has become of thé oll-!jappiness was the invention of | Leneses Ground | A R iatis GED_ B, By 1 wing T I fashioned woman who looked | cold, hoiled ham and potato salat | Pl 3 S AR P ) M. M. SIDES, R ' The self-elimmation of President Coolidge “overdressed? A homely girl may make a 1 3 T Secrgtary Subscr ! w mpt from the Republican Presidential situation has +h /‘"m”:_ G happy, .I\m evidently nobody he- | o5 . g ol ! l)l'. (:llfli']n's l'. Jl‘lllll‘ ‘ Visiting nmmiyn \\»Vh-m- & : mess in IMlinols that' mdkes that State wl:l i o THE ANANIAS lieves for a miinute that her pic Miss Caroline Todd e kiin & D Ye 1id the acquaintance DENTIST | | co-Ordinate Bodies ! ( hard nut to crack. It has two Presidential can-, 2 y 2 ture can make an ad attractive. { | PIANO— HARMONY | Pl T — P Siddit ad /the muohites of Mayor Thompeon o] he is a super egotist, but he| At that we doubt if the hem | (lass and Private Instruction fooms 8 and 9 Valentine ‘ B i i MEME '+ ASSOCIATED PRESS ., did an ROR o pson Of | voally 18 greater than 00 of the skirt where it used to o b andt Gotd Bilecus Building b The « i y d e (Chicago and Gov. Small are against both Vice hinks-he 0 . 2 ¥ Rexular i wae for 1 nev . 1t { thin LR |attracted as many as [ Phone 03 | lephone 176 . . b gyt r 1 he, P ut Dav nd former Gov, Lowden. Mayor| g [RS8 o ow whore 1L 4 3 : o241 T s N b i g al noas pu | Thompson is threatening to give the Chicago! Which Is Different The be flesh builder and buet ——— — N St i la tes to Senator Norris of Nebraska, and' Blinks—“Does your son drive geveloper” ever known was com 4 3 HEL N A oL AT ORI effort is being made to unite the factions|carefully? Bokba . of - excelkionh bub it 16 Dr. A. W. Stewar e nator Deneen, | Jink « 1y total loss under present st DENTIST - - I 9 6 LO{V/\\'\ oRNFER | onrs n. to ¥ MOOSE | etroit now after the Republican Conven-| Passing Observation ATTENTION MASONS R WARD: BUTLBIES iigy Ladge oL 76 t'on. It did seek ‘the Democratic Convention but] We'll believe there v~‘.~'m]| F 3 : | oftrcs” Phone 4¢s, Ren, Phone 316 Mecta” wvery Mondi ns that Chicago has the inside track for|thing as hole-proof socks when There will be a called com- o g i ' g i ¥ | that [he circumstance that most towns would| Ve see @ fool-proof automobile munication of Mt. Junean Lodge - AT Ty '.( “” _-v,[\!\\-".:\l"\f\"],:, m.,,(, w; | prefer the Democratic National Convention to ORI o T No,. 1 '” l’lfi ‘: A ?‘ . ,i“l "1‘“' : 1 ARG %0 et N . it} 1 n is because sts L bty I e lows’ ' Hall &t 7:30 o'clock Mon- . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ¢ ublican is because it lasts longer and| ", Tjonn ohject to the day evening. Work in the B. A Dr. W. J. Pigg e ! makes a better show " ¢ Whad * 1 T Seeond and F o Return of hips, Degree. Visiting Brethren cor- i ¢ oack 1 / < A o But'd rather see come back dially invited. By order of the| PHYSICIAN paa Fellows' ; | St Louls, which leads in the manufacture Uivainten 1o WM 1 Sl Besank end” Mats ghuning ot Y L many things, now claims to be the world’s CHAS. B NAGHE i elephoan, 18 B e A tgre hat-making city A recent item sent tc Mercy! adv. Secretary — i Wl g ‘iv]r i A press from that city says 12,000,000 hats for Judge—What is this man charg- - - | A ) ¥ W Orrh-’\r‘ a;'T e o e o e SRR STERN & men are made in St. Louis annually and sold|ed with? Advertising aiways pavs o R el PEarth = |to the trade by 400 salesmen Cop \l'uumnlv ll uuul\. your | the doluninsiof rf""f“'_:“"f””, Dr. H. Vauce | days \"»x each m " " —— oM i LR Sl B2 ais honor. Anyway he shocked everv - Ostecnath-i901 Sotistatn. HIag: | 8 o'cloct, ; ARE ! CHURCHES NO1T | s Ao Lirlinl i PR oo MR I 2L o — *Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to &5 = | | e RESPONSIBLE Two Opinions, Bedvs e seistpoRond { 1 ‘ e N ar b Apen I Worthy o o, " wo S. 3 ~ v 2 ¥ PPOIn o BROWN, Se y - b e 4 Mean Brute | TEN OF THE BEST { FIRE ALARM CALILS Licensed O nic_Physician | |~ = { ( St s 4 4 - Phon jce 1671 KNIGHTS Of } In o place in this paper is an y . {Canstiag Hopuid.) ey “Huh!” remarked Mrs. Grouch, | { Bisss Mivks { Third and Franklin, Residence, Gaatineau Hotel COLUMBUS from the n Herald, written over the Eo 1\::. pessimist says H\('.\\nl’lxl Is (.ul(:‘l 2| «it says here a college prol : C{ecn iver t Front and: Frankiin, e —— s AR :‘"f'{,":" ) ture of t} Charles M Jon, D. D., author| Worse” Because: Militarism is rampant. Warl geclares there isn't a single great |{ peme § nt, near Ferry Way. n P A9 R o1 e o other bools and far many|in Ching and Meixco. Russta atming and putting)men in the country E élpnt Bt]aer ! vont, opp. F' | Dr. Geo. L. Barton 1o attepd: Conn s 3 % O military training into all her public schools.| upavhe oLl N : ingerale Front, opp. City W | (AT’ Kts 6 Onay s Y e HibTEIL for WhToh. o . Maybe not,” growled her hus § & L ; | i St {:‘:: ey & 41‘1\'4;“1[\: ‘M“ “"1“ )” +“| yance aworking day and night over the largest|y,nq ihut every single man ought ! trawbe‘.‘v { 1“5.::;(. near Saw Mill. | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg.| | 1'% '\,,"“ e ies 10 ¢ L b | frplane and submarine force the world ever saw | " plo) ovent anyway.” Raspberry ! Willoughby at Totem Gro.| | | Office Hours 10 to i2; 3 to 5; 7 to TUR . ter. Dr. Sheidon presents the facts that are| asime committed by young men and boys l¢ T | Lemon { Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. | | 9 and by appointment. Phorie 269 i i hAh i relied 1 1stain their conclusior those | on th tharanas 4 1 ) chwavs 8 ) Orange N Front and Seward. | CHIROPRACTIC | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF lon the increase. Holdups on the highways s PRSI ARG, W ! g 3 ¥ ! ¥ ) £ i " i : ® . Froat and Maia. is not the practice of M | ALASKA, I1GLOO No. 6. who th @ churches are I‘.‘ ng influence andfcommon that automobile travel in some s‘. . A vintara’ canlt: awe cshelv I hode] é«;;n’cen Sour s s s B e | Surgery nor Osteopathy. .| Meetine every sccond Fr by those ) see silver lini [ the clouds.|is an adventure like st ch travel in ENgcor making home-brew P { Flith dd - Sewart. 5 |each month at % o'clyc Tt at. ehurches;are poorly atténded;|land In the thme of Tyburn:exeeutions & tebvil p { — { Fire Hall. ———————————————"| MRS, EDNA RADONICH, President; that pec wre studying life as it that thej The moving-pictures are exhibitions of frivo Ho, Hum! { ) Gastineau and Rawn Way 2 g < | MRS, MINNIE HURLEY retary “toeli e . 5 | ty and sex appeal. They pander to the lowest{ . n mn'u'fix l,"“_:\v“\.r TEN : ~ z Second and Gold lil{vl('m- Wi ki Albrecht - o y . | passions, and millions of .young people are being | (i, fir ! { Fourth and Harris. [ SR, TRERAPHPY —_— in presen religiou "] i NIS,” says a headline It B &8 itk sud Gold that ‘“‘pubi akers and 7 e e L N Haven't we heard the “drys”| | e B L | 1| Medical Gymnastics, Massage B : | The churches are poorly attended. Many of| ... 2 : | { ifth and East. ethivtsy 1.2 res. that. thers was paver a time In Americajiy,qn, :m giving up all Sunday evening services ‘l'"‘,'" ey preveat. sopviction | | £ ! venth and Goid. 410 Goldstein Bldg. £ "lfi'””(’)“{.\f' when there was so little response to ideals.” cavse thay o ot be T The Sundas $1°° h and ,Kennedy. Phone—Office: 42 On the other hand he shows that there were }:,»d"\' -”I-‘-’\ 1‘.‘\‘::‘-'“ .,lu :-’ N.l)‘r':";‘u(x‘u” ..-.vll.'f-'l.,..Lf"f,-'.«. S “SODA WATERS” i Ninth, back of power house . y 4 | Schools are doing poor W pres . Ask Mike, He Knows Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. o ) . never so many Bibles soid as now, that the press|fallen into disrepute A o~ hiake: dilin shbs nin’ king PRI RORREGBIBII St i, Distte Lie. §ol: thates 8t il nsurance of the cour never ready to present the Books that appeal to the lowest passions anc AN Y = e aamaann Ninth -and . Galheun: 3 : truths of the ¢ iiionc and. (Hat neteklolgim fo' by Dietaring -lite arit raslly s av|. o EUBRROE B dioetd | Seventh ani BEin Dr. Anna B{owanr:axsley sfore was the 1 4 thought|in great demand, and go into mg editions. They 3 & i i | Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Physician and Surgeon before was th much time and thought ) A iat oy ' A ; g given to (he of children and workers,|are being devoured by students in the colleges a4 0 | THE Twelfth and Willoughby, Office and Residence, Apt. NSURANCE such as Fire and Dr. Sheldon leaves the picture with his read-|and in many church families PN R (A aly Home Grocery. Nugget Apartments Theft, and Collisicn, safe- 4 “ 3¢ The most common feeling among the masses Pggptoph o o | Phone 582 guard the investment repre- Y sp aacie whgther. olvlligation Ipping Ori.. . feeling of apathy, especially in the presence (Headline fn' Jacksonvile Times;| | s sented by your car of any religious enthusiasm Public speaker: A ) | NI HT [ ) ) It would thiut people ai till inter ln«l“m.| reformers will all agree that there wa ORGARZATION" IHl i WYWELCOME CAFE ¥ Valentine's Optical Dept. Insurance suchh._n.s Pmnen;tv £ in religion and in the welf: of the masses,|peyer a time in America when there was s D 100 25 | | Pront Street \ R. L. DOUGLASS Damage and Public Liability 9 that y are continnin progress, but are|fittle response to ideals. s | HOME COOKING [ ooticlan and Optometris® 5“‘92“:1413’0“ 48" a8 ownei losing inter nt | The optimist says, “The World Is Growing More or Less True e | 2 Hicom 16, Valentine Bldg. against damage c‘mms and Therefore it no i\t of the churches! Better,” Becau The protest against war i The reason we think “equal | 1Irs. A. Haglund, Prop. { Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and judgments, losses that so fre- 4 that veople are turning eir backs upon them?|stronger than at any time in the history of | vights” is ‘applesauce 18 heeausa NN » R ! by Appointment qu_cv!lly total many times the g Is not the lack of interest in t churches due|mankind. The jingo dailies in this country could|a woman can trot around town 18 SRR (e R origipal cost of a car, 3 ! gy § | not ge any response to their attempts tc| jress ook as near ilke @ mis TR | e e g el ; | oo The réduction of armaments will be thc|eaps, but it a man appeared on ‘ Tue Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY N o 1 In too many instances the church \w:uvlt‘vrw next great move of all the world powers. the streets diked out like 8 flap | s 2 A every loss contingency. have taken their organizations into politics. Too| qpe moving-picture that is creating the greal | per he would find himself in th Sivarday Night “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute many preachers h yecome “‘hollowing bulls!”| est interest at the present time is a picture offhoosegow 10 minutes late Saturday Nigh i They have abandoned the lowly paths pursned|the Life of Jesas There are things that can take | Corner 4th and Fianklin St. Phone 136 by the Master. and, with loud voice and the| The books that pander to the lowest passions|,way a man's appetite, but wn st T flourish and trappings ©of the transient passion|have a sale of a few thousand copies; but th') yever heard of one being unabl et - < — =Z|| Allen ?“ll:lllllv('l\, Inc. for jazz, they have fared forth to capture spot-|Bible rmm":"* to be ”lvl “'"’fi" N?”""h *“\‘\“ 1‘ to eat the wonderful meal his|~—— T BT INSURANCE i . T ? ping rea ] over the worlt | ifo has prepared for thinkinz ~ W i light and political leadership. They have ceased|DPeing read by more people & e wife has prepared nz & | ‘ BE o B i1y on tha teaciinas of ‘the' Word to lead|then any other,book or eolleotion: of ‘hooks e e e a0 ARG @ | SEE US FOR YOUR---- Fire, Lite, Liability, Marine individuals toward hetter thin | have placeq| The Whole world paid tributes recently iC]pags preparing it and how much Jeweler and ! one young man. because he illustrated in hie| oo 0 " Ui he for her to clean Optician 3 thelr dependence upon securing statuted A}y he qualities of courage, modesty, self| 1" torvar Ak | Loose Leaf Supplies armed men to force people to accept their stand-f yontrol and moral character. He refused to . oaiie IR : 2 s . ol & L In a conversation with his wife éh o ards of thought, morals and practice. They havel grink, and was praised for it even by thosc|, p,g.na tongue hasn't nearly | Sli)li\f.eT:';?: Ofilce Suppl‘es MORRIS given up teaching und preaching and have made| who ha the continental habit; The highest| _ ML A il e e RN S A b i : ) " I mading : inti Stati | CONSTRUCTION €O themselves leaders of political machines ideals were honored by the masses Tt ] D R eart g 5 PR SEARRIPENL y 1 NSTRUCTIO! 0. It the chnrehes would reguin the confidence| better than a thousand reform orations that ideals | . Printing and Stationery 1. of the masses the first thing they should do s to|are not dead. R e F i ALL KINDS OF withdraw from politics. They should ceuse to At o tines o the Justony: 00 G20 B = GEO M l f3 i to force people to accept hand-me-down standards|ently @ ““‘“‘[:“”“ s ‘l‘l"(f“;‘ e ey | ¢ e { Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ¥ 5 : Ay hen 2,000,00 ade a or a series ser- of living and thinking and place their reliance} , ,\, ror jts subscribers, who had in many thou-} 3-——— o oot v i | AND upon educating and uading individuals to ac-|ganas asked for them to be published alongside | rompt S(‘l{l‘;l?rDay and | i Nazareth, | At mo time in human history has more time Covicin Auto SERVICE] AL ‘ ‘ } ERRT W SIE L B AP and thought been given by civilization to the Juneau, Alaska Plate and Window | A LESSON IN HISTORY. I human welfare of children and workers. And at STAND AT TR ARCTIO MODERN REASONABLE RATES GLASS g ks Ino time has the sincere preacher and reformer P AL iient, I § In giving Sir. Hugh Denison a lesson in|been more generally honored and respected. W’Jj’m’“’_‘ Dave HousgL, Pror. i history Strol sald that the late Charles W Well, here you have the two opinions. Which R i e a5 g st MORRIS | Fairhanks represented the United St it _the| 18 right SRR G [ SO CONSTRUCTION CO. hearings before the “Alaska Boundary Comm ik oyt . slon” (sic) in 1900 and that he took with him Canada’s Airmen. W 5 " MILLER’S TAXI BUILDING CONTRACTORS { as legal adviser the presnt pator Wesley L. (Montreal Star.) Ours are fr\em.ll):l_fr}er’i'(lz:l - R Jones of Washington State, “who was then as In the days of the Great War mnone could says Taxi Tad. Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska o S l ot .‘ :.” ,,I:,. as | .\,,\. o8 " : i (: challenge the claim that in numbers in relation||A letter from Rip Van Winkle yet recognized as being second only tol T isiment, in dhring and in success| | Would not amount to much— }{ CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS i E. Hughes, as an authority on interna- I h reciive lotéars ) TaE JuneAu LAUNDRY bt e o) ot v 8| canada’s contribution to aerial warfare was un-| | but when we recelve letters FOR HIRE N PERIENECED g Pt 1l law.” pavaileled of praise — from real llveI T in Street, between b The “‘Alaska Boundary Tribunal” met 1n 1903 Young Canadians possessed resourcefulness inf | friends, it pleases. Proud we P:‘:t o Seeceoild eStr::ts Jacob M. Dickinson represented the United States.|omergency, courage always, and a quickness of] |are when folks tell their Day and Night Service K 0! 2 (i Charles E. Hughes in 1900 was not known out-\mind that rapidly made them masters of air- :rle"'lsrw"fll.“”fll‘"lnh‘““:;""- PHONE 485 PHONE 359 4 side of certain New York circles even as an in-|eraft. It was with confidence that Canada look- on of service waits em e R dnd b surance law specialist. Wesley Jones was aled forward to holding her pre-eminence in that ;"1“;‘“ they call Single O or BLUE BIRD TAXI : @td 4 young and een first-term Congressman who! field. ity ; B N SHORTY GRAHAM E . » r. e rcquisite 0, su(-cessful § had been nominated in 1898 hecause nohody else Since then aviation has vanished so com- _. 3 S s xperience is a pi LI CeS CIT ; o (e momination ne 1t wae housht|pletely from the vision of those in populous areas Carlson’s Taxi and Stand at Bill's Barber Shop ; Y : that ( smen James Hamilton Lewls andfthat Jt is not (:‘.:‘.::5;“:?,3 e gvrm;i::iufin o Ambulance Service - banking. For more than a third of a cen C 4 F E W. C. Jones were unheatable. His legal exper- Z ¥ i $ < 14 % B P : bicd POl the field completely. : Stands at Alaskan Hotel and | 251 TAXI tury Behrends Bank has been rendering 3 fence had been confined to local courts (mostly It i .assuring then to hear the claim ad- Noland’s Corner ] B e e Pece it 18 reamiriay g . Stand Douglas Cigar Store s WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF ustice of the Peace) in a small country town|{yanced from. Ottawa that, far from going back Phones Single 0 and 314 finuncial service to A kan busmess i in which he was a long way back from the first| wards, Canada today leads the world in the de-| @ Phone 251 Night Call 269 lll S CHINESE D g . Iine lawyer If he has since become an authority | velopment of aviation upon practical lines. 3 I % rience IL HES 3 on International law—or any other branch of Cireus flights over cities have given way to a]]atrs. ts accumulated e pe P A 1 “ e ; atering rivate Parties the law—It has not heen noised about. At that,|intrepid patrols of tens of millians of acres of M "d = c 7 . he has made & nretty mood Senator for his State | valuable forest lands. Instead ' of tail-spins, armon a TR ? is your assurance of satisfaction. e has made a pretty good Senator for his State g LOWER FRONT STREET sl R NP pilots are now remaping practically every Prov- ® HOLMES TAXI : o LASKAN W' N T ince of the Dominion. Caddla FORMER A A:‘,l‘,‘\. “,l_rH l‘)‘"}lE In Hudson Bay they are to watch the icy C PHONE 342 COMMERCIAL X SAVINGS d HISTORY TO BECOME A A ] il g o straits and provide the first accurate informa- Enclosed Cars at Your k SCREEN STAR. tion as to the length of the season. Over the Al Die sl gk Stand at Olympic Pool Hall wr { St Atlantic they lead the sealing fleets of Canada. al y an # . Writing Papers, f According to Time, the “weekly news maga-|into the North country they cary mail and sup- SATISPAC[ORY A . Fountain Pens, Tablets, b zine,” Vuco Perovieh, who was convicted of|plies to mines and to prospectors. School Goods, ete. 4 murder at Fairbanks and sentenced to be hanged These are but a fraction of the services ren- SERVICE y R. P. NELSON’S 3 by Judgze Wickershan, but whose sentence was|dered; so that we may take comfort from the GUARANTEED | GreEeN RiBpon Taxi The B M B hrends Bank Stati 3 commuted to life imprisonment by President Tatt|knowledge that, after all, one good fruit of the BEN PHILIPS, Prop. . . e ta onery tore and who was recently pardoned by President|War has not been permitted to rot on the branch. BERRY,S TAXI Day "sn‘at gilh: s‘;;'v!cfi g Coolidge, Wwill dramatize his life history through i AR E AR i "“Pmm;‘";””m OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA the cinema for the benefit of posterity and, in- you‘(:l:!':sI:‘lukiahI;l l;;: :.":'l :e “;e;“:‘;‘f:)"e " Stand at Gastineau Hotel Y . 4 . B i aitraciet sutoniont sorse Mol (Clevsiana Pisisl Desler.) PHONE 199 | IB— —— ——— —— . PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY ¢ 1 acl attention when e ’ . ks i P - ¥ g Daily service to the Qlacier EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- None Better—Box or Bulk . alleged that President Taft had invaded his con- Mr. Coolidge certainly took the wind out of| | jeaving the Gastinean Hotel| |: 0ST m'gg‘ 'E AND stitutional rights when be commuted the sen-{a Jot of anti-third termers’ sails,—(Detroit Free ce, declaring thai e would rather be hanged!Press) - AL B 0 Baro 3000

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