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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1927. . Pw‘ . | the Prime Minister of his Province. And when |H———— Useless Information " e ol o aily Alaska Empire | v wi o i ot et e peove || 8, ast tcoman ‘doves &' cold sam|] PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ||| o D o A ) his Province, leaders of the Dominion :um] ALONG LIFE’S mer like a coal man loves a warni g — M SOTTOONYE . &\l Fraternal Societles JOMN W, [ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ©f the Roval Family of v|]\.- )-\Inn‘:ir:- vlml] the last | DETOUR winter 1 B S A Y o o — - solemn tribute to one who had made the most o 2 1 ~ . 5 Peblidhed coety _evening - except Sunday by thel e Apons | More or Less True Robert Simpson DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRI G TOREA Y ot decoud” ana Msinjand the best of:his life. When -an old-fashioned ‘tdmily | | D Sireels, Juneaw, Alaska ¥ | | By SAM HILL el A VRENRSRIOHERL MY L Opt. D. DENTISTS I # oe G 3 | A revolt i A [bad a reuniGHierEHN all tf | Graduate Los Angeles Col- iy E.El..r.-.x in the Y'ost Office in J s Second Class| < "% b : o 'hl s 4 Bt Vs ards im it, the table wasn? lege of Optometry and 1 end 3 Goldstein Bldg. ~ matter. j domineering dry political bosses in Nebraska ha g enongh, but when a modern | | Bitiaimoloxy oD ok er \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, |led to a referendum on the repeal of the State Very Simple v holds a reunion they leavs| Glasses Fitted Hoyrs 9 a. m. to 9'p. m. . Elks' Hall A Oelivered by carrier in_Juneau. Douglas, Treadwell and pronibition enforcement laws. The opinion pre If you can tell the world two table as ft {8 &nd just put on || Leneses Ground e ol 3 By mail, postage pald, at the follow} tes Ivails in many sections of the State that the re things, la couple of extra plates. (IR S e s s ! 5 P BT ¥ i el SRR RO iths, in 2dvance | Lo jaw will carry notwithstanding the use of o the I“;‘" of Fame wili| sccording to an old married|#— ——— ———————H%® [ Secrotacy, Subscribers will confer & fuvor 1f (Isy will prompt ' thie money with which the drys are flooding the TAYE P lcynic a man never can be com-| | "harles P. Jenne AR e g IrroRWatiN Sinte ¢ One's how to keep from growiugiormble around the house because | | Miss Caroline Todd | ik (‘h?)'lf]::lfi]'r. ey Co-Ordinate Bod Telephone for Editorial b Oftices, oy o i | \'Ifllu . b 3 lif he fixes himself so he is his| PIANO—HARMONY i ik % 'Tr'e":mf“o:ry" MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS Moscpw e abdcutelt. thoupands. enihyands| = A%, SORERC other is—how | insists he must put on a| | Class and Private Instruction ||| Fooms § and 9 Valentine Gt i The Associated P is exch \ led to the for politica ¥ohais o ues execute to grow G ¢ and tie and a coat to covey | Sixth and Gola Streets | Building e Fepubtioat s siaatislfor p litical offen and mtinu to exe " s | A for_vepublicatio sws ofed|$90, 54 BRb: & prEilon rocalBiiTe ST |up his suspenders, bawls him out Phone 570 ] It or nnt otherwise credi n i also the|them right and left yet those reigners do not| gpservations of Oldest Ihhnbi(anlul el l")_n'v‘. haw ; Vi uz» 47 gt ”,,, '; i % " BN #s publixhed hocein |bomb or storie Russian Soviet Embassies or Con-{ | kjn e ol R her best pilloy and or.| P o & ) T Fe ‘ remember when a giril .5 him back of the garage 0| e AR Moot : Hall BERNG. CRcULATION, UARANTEED TO_ BE LARGTA|sulates felt brazen the first day she went e bla HosMd vid m,’,‘,,‘ ™ ok B i il e | s e out in her new rainy day skirt| ., old-timer is one who remen | Dr. A. W. Stewart % ! Latest front page headline style for twol(hat only came down to her She p... when men thought girls look | LESSONS ON { DR os storfes “Daring Fliers | tops < oMt g . A ¥ A VAL DRDER "‘nnM”h '“rir ”rl””r nd'f‘ ‘D I:”miul ]‘“x‘ \)\fi‘w y 1“‘ just about perfect in a shir AUCTION BRIDGE | ‘ Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Loo: LMOO‘.E on Non-Stop Flight. aring Aviators Who e outfit that didn't reves SEW A JILDING : dge No. 700 Hopped Off Yesterday on Non-Stop Flight Are The Ananias Club clistiand. e, MRS, JI{\}%EWI‘M‘?RAGAR ”:W"“:’ ni(“'"'l_;"‘. o e svery” Monday Logts! “Investigation shows” said he.| . = i Sk it Ifrics Fhoue W4 e Finne M8 night, at 8 o'elock, | R i “that more young people spend | - ""‘:"’“‘“ '"‘,"' ’)""“"""' s el WA % e Mas sPADD Dictrior; i SRENT | who now does) ave to boihe H STEV Secretary. la oy 3 5 their evenings at the public M L G {Senator Willis Helps Us to See Real Alaska.|praries readings than do at road | !t 1on® hair and can get a me s P v 1 - - % with her can opener in one twen- MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i Py (UL houses and dance halls dancing.” | ¥/ P00 G APECEE O AR ok A M | aeetiEe amasihe DroRyoRs | DrOVEN 4 e 3, 3 Lher mother St ona i i DALY y jay of _each nionth ‘m | ehhar anvatiiagss. ave o, vuot andiphrieh: saiutl s ion. CHAGOEIAT oy 1 Samds i Office—Second and Main | [ERVRE A5 MiZn) Mas | Yot her advantages are go vast and variel the!largument” he rowled, sa ua e | O Nt g nds it | Telephone 18 | [ ter. CHAS, B JUEIRC T ese m in their| o ioning around for the crank. | VeIt Al complexion demand =l | | : J Ageinciion ' aps it is because we are|” .wwpat do you mean?” demandsd | Ner Attentiom. 3 t |too near to them his back seat driver The reason some men are disap- o s EASTE‘RN STM;_’ Seattle is closest great American port to Al-f spens ' w v .| pointed in marriage is because th ! | L and Fourth Tuess “Because,” he 8 od, 3 IR U g " anee of each month, RUSSIA AND HER READING MA ska. In developed commiercial intercourse, mo| Fecauser fhe snapbed, MCMEHLnount of time their wives spend | bt 1)[’. Ill L i il 600 : e lless ‘than in arbitrary, geographical terms, this| 220N TE JOAY, O 38 10 UL at the movies and brifges partiea | O rmra: 10 to 12: 1 to B | e leig T Ar Rovist Wissia has tWo. official .newspapers—|C\tY 18 the Northern ‘ereltory's true gateway.|, .. rymg to ‘crank the:dern|!s the amOURE of time they thought | 7 to § or by appoinment | BROW N tary R 0 Giteriment) and-ths |00 TS eI Impslis tp growil Ak gReRIe YRR ; ? | the dear things would spend fn| Licensed Osteoatnie Bhysictan | |+ ————— > vy 3 # 4 ment, and the i, quarter century ago by the tide of Alaskan|'Min® the hot Kitchen cooking: gor Photie? Ofiive, SHix : KNIGHTS OF Truth, the organ of the Communist Party. De-|, ; (61 4 By ik - L . Gastineau Hotel | COLUMBUS f b 3 |gold. Yet sometimes we have to be reminded of things for them to eat s seribing them, the late Leonid Krassin said,|Alaska’s vast potentialities What Every Married Man Knows| 00, 0 0 Rt ol = = = N . 1 . . 14 by g 7 7 i ta b NO 218 ore rprising K | ) g th9es Is mo néws .(n the Truth and no truth in| Such a reminder came Tueaday from Senator) ~‘When in doubt listen to yourj, .=opoun; of m,,;:x\’fl et 1R v R "rof i1 the New Frank B. Willis of Ohfo. Semator Willis fe|Wife” savs a contemporary. | luo”oome girls look like they | Ds. Geo. L. Barton Cown However, no newspaper is permitted to orfti-|Chairman of the Committee on Territories in the| Yes:and also when not in doubts | o o anscintoly .destitute of cloth: | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | |11'%W Strect Byid cise either of these publications, or to print any-|upper House. He came to Seattle after a month's o a8 S Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to §: 7 to| | H. J. §hike that it uot strictly censorized by the Gav-|Purvey of “Seward’s Folly” and thus sums up The Pav Eacedi Ouy One way fo get rid of moths 9; and by appointment. Phone 359 — e )| Rrnme: v PR Fa % _|his impressions: “The nice things he says to my| =7 "% ga Il CHIROPRACTIC | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF nment. Not a book is permitted to be pub-| " for men to begin wearing as litl f 1 Alaska is not a 3 o Veither face * e %31 is not the practice of Medicine, 6. lished except in the Government printing office| Alagke in not a totem gole, Neiilier as the women and let the dar Thi . 8 or Osteoputh BLAMEA. |GLINCNL & ” e o ‘; i Lt . o is it a dog team nor a glacier. Alaska Sure make me blush,” sadi B H O ‘!.\ ' t the darn | }1.3 Third and Franklin, ety o Bodpsea. | every second A and everything, pamphlets and books of all sorts ie the greatest untouched storehouse the Hearn, gt ks @ i }'“‘ :Z"'"‘ ja “i;!"%‘"“‘ I rrsenmarie . A% S —fietion, scientific, political or of any other American people have today. Millions A thoss: b says; behind: ghif . TUSY usad o argds Abobl whas i e Sihe SOECUERE i T EDNA RADONICII, nature—is censorized upon millions of tons of coal, billions baek name to pick for what the stork| 4 Fm::. wp. l:_l(m “x)n m‘nle Helene Wi 'L All)rcclll} MINNIE HURI b= S y 4 2 : ad lef v 3 o w | §1¢ ront, opp. Ci harf. e . . —— 1 The Soviet Government controls every item| in timber, untold mineral resources that Well—they' ‘make.'my . eapu|hod lefty Bt the argument now ho gt ettt aae Ml SHYBICAT THERAPIST.. . | —_— of mews and every word and thought that is| have scarcely been scratched, oil and burn.” is about what car they'll make | |, wiiohshhy at Totem G 2 iy ‘ ! that first payment or 1 By stiobee, Wi Medical Gymnastics, Massage printed or =ent out of Russia by telegraph or fish and furs, and, above all else, her T G i o ¥ W 3 Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn. e 1 o v b e | . v z t | v Blectricity mail. Critical discussion of public affairs is not fertile valley This is the real Alaska Never Get Tired of Eating Them Children "“T’,_““m? Winter Front and sward. 410 Goldstein Bldg. u,()"l() e allowed of the future. Strawberries are the most fat-| o vom oy b ices Te Front and Main. 3 B A ki iere tenst. a mgraln 36 81 R ARIoOVIBR dealtal tor gne brief para-|iguing fruit to pick, sa¥s a news | ¢yt ST S e S“;"‘x‘"" “;“’g‘““'"i 2 A whom there Is mot & WOXCl,.. . yet mot overdrawn. Seattle has long been|item. Mayhe, but we don't kno: il fi Fitth and Séwdrd. I . ('vahlllr\I,]nurn{.nil;il anywhere, atter a_careful n-]E7o0 b F o 0 e wealth, becauss. the” aitylot any. fruit that it ia 16ss tatign i 0 i RARY :'.n‘:-”l:‘.;lll. O dah D nsurance vestigation, said: has had numberless material proofs of its largess |ing to get on the outside of. L] e g o gt ok Sy Dr. Anna Brown Kearsley : l:"”"v ”;““‘ nfoy W“‘*’\i’l’ not mere- Jut there may be room for Senator Willis's con- iR ki bt il Physician and Surgeon 4 iea ara er. t a ce s P erha vha o er: 4% p o ’, i o . T 1 2. (:)(::I f:‘yl""'l:"l' l(\|:,y:A:1.:l|::{| ';:”m':““‘:_x‘_ 11u»-\ufl that perhaps ”\\hat he terms “‘the frr_nk- It's Mighty Short Distance o o Fifth and Gold. Ofie and Residence, Apt. 'NSURANCE such as Wire and i e e - A 5 0 i ish wonders of Alaska” have been over-emphasized| The bottom of the skirt THI Fifth and Kast. Nugget Apartments Theft, and Collisicn, sofe: i pression. I tried, but in vain, to find for the sake of tourist s 1 and ths his has 7 s : i , and U e, 8240 ¥ 3 e v 3 or the e of tourist appeal and that this ha With one short hop, Seventh and Goid. Phone 582 guard the investment repre: | out what opportunity an original think- unconsciously created throughout the Nation a|Now should be able to | Fifth and Kennedy. B b sureahy er would have to get before the world false impression of the Territory's solid resources | Got to the top. b 8 Ninth, back of power house Yy ¥ ¢ in Ru a mnovel, scientific book or If this be true, the frank expressions of such 3. i A te ok N o NI( }Ir Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts — — treatise which the proper committee on B T B s M e (B et s i b 2 Distin Ave., and Indian St entine’s Optical Dept. DIHS“’""CCds“lfl‘bl‘_" i}'“gf‘l‘.t" publication had decided was not worth 3 3 gt e a1 . . : 3 3 Ninth and Calhoun, R. L. DOUGLASS || Damage an ublic Liabihity s , {and set the Nation in the course of right think-|pp. t4n of this samé skirt >y » i safepuard yon as an owner— printing or might promote individual or ling when Alaskan development is under con-| g0 yry Is =g skirt, } 7 :venth and Main. Opticlan and Optlometrict °f ¥ s an unorthodox thinking. In this connec- . i s 3 So trim and neat, £ AN welfth, at Northern L'drv.| | | Rrom 16, Valentine Bldg. | | against damage claims and M. 16 miay be added thht every. sofap | oo However, still's some way Twelfth and Willoughby. | | { Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | judgments, losses that so fre- of writing leaving Russia, whether - DR Above her feet. Hine h}' ADP“‘"‘?E?‘ guently total many times the through the mail or on thc persbn of Mr. Lewman on Prohibition. ~Norman Ralston, Urbana Demg ELKS" HAR original cost of a car. in the baggage of a touriet must be T erat. LS / 3 m‘r\mnizvdgfiyg‘u Government official be- (Providence Journal.) bt L 3 We offer you as an automo- ¢ e 1t ik e s Suy Seymour Lowman, formerly, Lieutenant Gov Not So Good Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY bile owner policies that cover 3 Pty o fher. tanik o 4} 5 i ernor of New York State and beginning today A Cincinnati mas ut ol every loss contingency. Equally stern is the control of in- ot B A innati man put an ol N % R o formation” going out' of Rusala; There the official head of the Prohibition enforcement|colored man in charge of a plax Saturday Nicht The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute b g oty o3t M | branch of the Federal Governmeft, is thus quoted|iation he bought down-in Georg =L ay 8 Slee are only about forty foreign corres- I 3 RS | : ation he bought downin Georgia. Bt -and’ Praskite Bt Phone 136 pondents in the whole country, most of in a l!fl\\;lmnf:”ml'o:.»x.ew ;u‘t }‘V_:‘n?'h_lngh_m-m and while ting it recently he 5] y them living In Moscow, and every line _ We will enforca Prohibition 1n the noticed quite- a flock of colored i . 5 they write must be pased upon by the New York district, but 1 ask you news- children around, so he ®aid fo ‘——~ Allen Shattuc § press bureau of the Foreign Office [::“1““ Y““‘k"‘ is _‘l'"l“‘l“*_'l; ‘;‘:)‘l;‘“';“‘lf:" r‘“ the gentleman of color: INSURANCE regulations ar fictly enforced by New ‘Vark: nossiule wiuir SOABEREE 32 “William, ho% many children < " o These regulations are strictly enforced by S aite, Tabanfiod by 0000000 DaiRleY B how many childres I.J. SeARICK SEE US FOR YOUR---- Fire, Life, Lisbility, Marine k the largest army maintained by any country in . = i have you, anyway? 4 We are tightening up on the bootleggers “W A s Jeweler and b v : \ Well, boss,” he replied 2 the world. The people are absolutely and dic- and speakeasies, but naturally, with i i et ek T Optician . tatorily controlled by a disciplined militarism. 300 men where we would need 30,000, i m;“.),]. f}li“ 'w-m,'l",“fl- “.Tl e Loose Leaf Sllpplles ,,,,,,, 2 Even the elections are controlled and most of the we cannot expect- too much. e )m Lo l'"' g 1 such good 55? l}?’n!rhes 3 . voting done by the army Accepting Mr. Lowman's figures, let us see| of Wi© MU secont 3 % S”v“e';"‘;:‘r’; OffICC Supplles MORRIS A score or more of former American Social-|what they mean for the country as a whole. Iff — e g el Do 5 A y tats, Communists and other radicals, including|30,000 Prohibition agents are needed to enforce| poememecos - o S CONSTRU b Emma Goldman, the famous Anarchist, have veri-|the law uze\ins(l alcoholic beverages in a territory ! Prmtm,, and tatloncry NSTRUCTION CO. 3 fled this statement of the situation :".“_*”"P"‘“b.v 'v'n'ml“."?fm| BerNiat lh?_‘;lt':fiu-ully, at ‘l]TOS FOR HIRE P IN CO ALL KINDS OF L e Mave (It Aiiedca veaiGhls: Wb | e~ [108sh in the wihidla Uniech Sates; Wl A PORRES . ¥ * R Siiince (e United ‘States for -ite allegea sutps| o3 of 120,086,000, 0o Rewer than 400,000 agents C BINI"T drgiie 4 : would be required. 4 eratic government and insist that Russia is a 'I‘Iu'nr(-lh':tllv, Dhibthia |k - b il SE SR Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska Vi i free country where justice prevails, and WhO|py¢ there is a difference between enforcing itf L Sevihesn e LND 1 seek to have a similar state of affairs over|py an enormows expenditure of money, energy —Day an : i by an_eno s exp o y, emergy|| NS\ 77777 Night ¢ here! and labor on the one hand and, on the other.|| I Z| ¢ A & Bt Ll enforcing 1t by such means as public sentiment §\ % OVICH AUTO SERVICE A ‘ i f b . |is likely to regard as reasonable. X u , Juneau, Alaska Plate and Wind MR. LOWMAN DOES NOT LIKE GOV. Theoretically, Prohibition might be enforced| |3 1 STAND AT THB ARCTIC MODERN REASONABLE RATES i M ) 3 5 P Phone—Day, 444; Night, 4 SMITH. by a vast standing army, with detachments in|| = i g R ight, “ i GLASS : —_— every city, town and crossroads village. But||Z ¥ Dave HousgL, Prop. i There is another reason than difference of gurely the American people are not ready for '; o i psiiapiant. i MORRIS . opinion about the enforcement of Prohibition | that. - | CONSTRUCTION CO why Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Seymour Lowman, new head of Prohibition enforcement, does not like Gov. Smith and other officials of New York. Gov. Smith is responsible for the de- feat of Mr. Lowman for re-election as Lieuten- ant-Governor of New York by Lieut.-Gov. Bdwin Corning. Mr. Lowman had been Lieutenant-G ernor and one of the Republican leaders, and such tried to line up the Legislature against the policies of Gov. Smith. Not only did the Governor get his measures through the Legislature in spite of Lieut.-Gov. Lowman, but the row over it re- sulted in the defeat of Mr. Lowman by a Demo- enat at the 1926 election HONORS FOR JOHN OLIVER. No citizen of British Columbia was ever paid the late John Oliver. by two sons of the King of England—the Prince ‘Wales, heir to the throne, ther, Prince Henry—by prominent people from jous parts of the Dominion and by those in h place in his Province. Avery British Colum hamlet was represented by messages of condol and floral pieces. The whole people re y they might speak, expressed their love and for the dead statesman and their pro nd sympathy for the surviving members o family. A finer illustration of what may be accom . higher tribute than the people of that Province _and those of the Dominion and Empire paid to His funeral was attended and his younger irdless of political or other affiliations, in every n n A f “Monte Benito Mussolini.” (New York World.) The Chamonix guides who were sent up Mont Blane on a hurry call to plant the French flag on the summit had their labor for their pains. Trouble hunters will be disappointed. The ““Monte Benito Mussolini” which was christened Satur- day by Augusto Turati, Secretary General of the Fascist Party, was not the summit of Mont Blane, which is in French territory, but the highest peak, within the Italian boundary, of the great mountain mass that culminates in Mont Blance, as approached from the Val d'Absta. So another ‘“‘frontier incident” is happily avoided. The lesser mountain peak belongs to the Italians; they can call it anything they like. e R A We feel that the National Administration continues in a wise course. Senator La Follette reiterates that he is ‘“‘agin it.'—Pittsburgh Ga- zette-Times.) Before he decides to become a Democratic candidate for President, Senator Reed should pause to consider how he would look in chaps.—(In- dianapolis Star.) 1f, as a German scientist asserts, the forma- tion of petroleum by nature is still going on, nature had better work fast. The demand is increasing.— (Indianapolis News.) A Los Angeles jury has held that 3 per cent. beer is not intoxicating, That may be true, but as long as Volstead thinks it is, it is.— (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) nest purpese and unflagging industry than th jte of John Oliver would be hard to find. Later he was ‘a, farm worker, a ston laborer in forest logging camps, a § o by the development of sterling character, e He lite as a boy working in an English coally "ot iig an investigation.—(Toledo Blade.) e a Senator Reed smiles when mentioned in con- nection with a Presidential nomination. Maybe Let another wedding ring be Single 0 or 314— —says Taxi Tad. The bonds of matrimony are no stronger than the bonds of good will established by our prompt taxi service—at your disposal 24 hours each day— HAIL THEM ANYWHERE or call Single O or 314, Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Ataskan Hotel and | ‘Noland's Corner g | Phones Single 0 and 314 Marmon and Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED BERRY'S TAXI Stand at Gastineau Hotel PHONE 199 Never argue with a fool. Listeners may: not n his own account, a leader In his com-|know ihich Is which.—(San Francisco Chron- 1 member of the Legislature,|icle.) f the Gastineau Hotel "’\lp‘g M. Fare $2.50. ) Phone 183 'CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS MILLER’S TAXT Juneau, FOR HIRE Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill’s Barber Shop 251 TAXI ¢ Stal Phone 251 HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall HOTEL ZYNDA - 'ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Alaska nd Douglas Cigar Store Night Call 269 Saving for Opportunity Financial success is achieved mostly by those who have savings to invest in a good business opportunity when it presents itself. Day dreams carry you nowheres. Begin to save today and. with constant additions, no matter how small, you will be surprised by the results. One dollar or more will open a Savings Account Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts v The,'B._ M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA BUILDING CONTRACTORS Tue Juneau LAunpry Franklin Street, hetween Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF * CHINESE DISHES Catering to Private Parties LOWER FRONT STREET PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or CARLSON'S TAXT |

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