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P sary to carry on the road building program in Alaska. He was able to do that because of his thorough knowledge of the Territory and affection for it, his enthusiasm for the Alaska Road Com- enacted in Washington. provided a was given the Among other agencies it State Fish Commission. It Was Even Funnier Old-fashioned girls, you can bet, This tale’s no Make-Believe, And if it doesn't hold up, gosh! She soon might be an Eve. —Nerman Ralston, Urbana- Demo Ninth Seventh and Main. ,Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. and Calhoun. ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily u(egu:rd dg'on as aln uwner—d againsf mage claims an judgments, losses that so fre- e vl = e U TT ORI R et L R RS R s e Ay i h SAEas | R A i 4 3 B THE DAILY ALASKA FJWPIRE WEDNESDAY SEPT. 21, 1927. - ) Il P \z;unfl’ and other questions. His opponent, R. R :|:- | bis SRR bluw in on her & = - ai g aska 'm plre | Bennett, is an old line Conservative and ext [ selt PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ' sl iy v | high tarit man ALONG LIFE’ | Where you aré makes s dilfer-| g Cup B " __u|| Fraternal Societies y . sanada as we! as ence in how much you enjoy your- JOHN W. TBOY 3\l EDITOR AND MANAGER It would seem that in Canmada as well a j lence in how OF — (Great Britain the Conservatives are trying to| DETOUR | self. and it mskes & differencs |y PREBUTIER S, 5 | 7 gxeept Sunday by thelgot away from thelp- high tarifft record. This is| | ||| where _allls i RAR S o Robert Simpson ]’ DRS. mn&nsunxam Gastineau Channel | |believea to be necessary because in both coun-| | . By SAM HILL O e s T Opt. D DENTISTS . - | ~Post Offiee In Junean as Second Class! tries there are many low tariff men among the| | lin the Boid b hesomastiae o B. P. O. ELKS S X ol g RO N 4+ ae | 1 ® e ax-( [ Graduate Los Angeles Col- 1 snd 3 Goldsteln Bldg. I+ L 4 Lo AR ,“”IIN’_NA”M’* and because it is ""'“Hf‘f““ t t *ling little progress on the road lege of Optometry and PHONE 56 d,‘,’“‘é‘ié’.‘i..‘}’.‘"{‘."‘ the tide has turned against Kigh tarifis. The Observations of Oldest Inhabitant|(, youth ana beauty as father is | Opthalmolegy Hoten 3 & DS B. 15 o'cleck, Elks' Hall i ‘fr“‘f'f;‘"":'i:f": B ereadwell ang [e€ling is that the Comservatives camnot afford| Al ol fashlongd woman is onc |y the road to wealth, | Glasses Fitted [ —— = : : GEO, B RICE, st (Thxr( for $1.23 per month. ito be identified with extreme protectionist doc-| WhO cab't 36l uSed to having th:| Tne.skirt is shrinking so fast Lencses Ground e : n M. SIDES, gy - ol the following rates: |{rine if they expect to be successful at the polls. :::::;, “::";m’::' :l't”‘;"e h‘"hl;;"‘* | tashion designers are considering s SRR Lo T o Secreta®y. B d rital . availinig aser etting a ess publicity jecreeing trousers fi el 9. - Visiting Brothers welcome. et t RBritain the prevailing opinion seems as the gola BANds’ -arouhd her f"‘ 'gl .( :s or women to i Dl‘. Ll\ar]es P. Jenne sl y failure or irr the mext Cohservative leader Will bejf oo ‘|"Hven llxam l1,romFrezurlmnlz to S RASONE ON. DENTIST s T e yeral, Winston Churchill, free trader. T At the style set by Eve. But the Pt R 110 SRR S | dear things may get around this AUCTION BRIDGE | fooms 8 and 9 Valentive of Freemasonry The Ananias Club {by having ihe trouse de of Buildi e, el Al that, Charlie Chaplin considers “My DY MVIRE [ 1ET Loousers L MAas: ¢} MRS. JANE BARRAG}_B |11 ng N SR S My husband has no faults"| rangparent material. Telephone 176 o H ly_entitled th his million-dollar divorce was a sald she, “so .l Hever gab ruft! ‘i b b o | second Friday each patehe \ 5 abl fbuirer P get rufflcl| “mhey used to fast for their sins, month st 7:30 p. paper z in:—( nnati. Buquirer.) and can always keep my tempor|put nmow they diet because they | ! m. - 0ad Fellows' oL fie also has the doubtful consolation of|gweet.” ety 2 s Al i o 2 Wl ALASKA CIRCULATION o To BE LARGER!knowing that it is not everybody that could Bl P9 [ e 1 thin g thia daat. of L Dr. A. W. Stewar WALTER B, HEISEL, Secretary. U, OF PUEUpeTION withstand the shock of a million-dollar divpree Them's Our Sentiments family enjoys as little as helpiny | — = ———————-=|and continue to function as if nothing much| Blinks: “I see that a well-knows | i X)) DENTIST LOYAL ORPER r mother with the dishes is help-| had happened. aviator says it is perfectly saf>{i,z father save money. Hours 9 a. . to € p. m. 5 oFLp:o.osNE | ~ to-fly.” 5 i Mother knows father's eye tron- : SEWARD BUALD’:I(‘ - ki b While we continue to hear that Americans I think it i8,t00—for|plo comes from getting his lamps | 0o ‘prste G Jex Fheon e night, at 8 o'clock, i :urn not popular in Burope the accounts of his so full of silk scemery, but he! ¥ * 2t R HH.ST%‘AY;:;’AL).&EJMYD|cu-tor: 9 Itrip through the British Isles and about the No? But-WH 's PR R knows it is from trying to read < bl 3% 'g |continent of Burope would indicate that the{ °' L{fl“_'ui"? out the | by fool bridge lamps that have) Dr. W. J. Piee MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 17 Ireports are exaggerated or else they are making| (yick warwick in Toledo Blade) | ber aomy aney of an old-fash- | r. W.J. Kigg i BT T | lan exception of Mayor Walker. He has appar-| [ must be almost as theillinz| o < oo PHYSICIAN 3% Setowst Hu. bet \ ently won all of Euorpe that Col. Lindbergh left|, kiss a pair of painted lips as Flying Would Be— ! Office—Serond " and Main inning “at m{fin r;‘nck 1 g o is i g 4] o} AK, s ! uncaptured. it is to sit down on a newlypaint-( gasy as falling off a log it it ! Telephone 18 RALCHAS. . NA i R e ed park bench—Sam HU Cio-| yasn't for the weather and th| Pt ¥ Secrel il : cinnati Enquirer. ’ Ry = 2 | Senator Couzens, speaking for himself, says Dottt AR s law of gmvdnjmn. P i EAS?E‘I’;& °§1~a ] (Senators are paid too much. Why does he DOtiyw,. pever sat on a newly puiulwl Dumbbell Stuff { | Dr. H. ¥ niiée ::xvn;ml'lu:lrl;nllrl.);‘!::u:; go to work and try to earn his salary? Helpark bench. gl it S s L v We talk of being as “deaf as a| a sht change his mind if he would work hardgy e K > i Osteormin—201 Goldatein Bldg. w SEREAE ONNURI IS & o e post” that has no ears, and vot| Fours; b 3',’ ln:-'xxa‘ln\rgenv i RS on. T | G T ST ) to, Hum! we hever saw a post that was| 5 i 4 retary; The Hewa Lt Col. Jares G. Steese, for seven| s in this opinion of s kb stan Jpomt et el L. Smanick Liconsed Osteopunic, Bhysician | (= = - or elght yeare President of the Alaska Road Com- Wise Rezuhtwn. A modern maid you doubtless will I Tewelw hone; PEITH. G i KNIGHTS OF 1 that has any number of ecars. i eler and idence, Gastineau Hotel COLUMBUS % 1 dot yubbirh 3 RiAkd wmits Sato concur— » . Y5 {0t ! Segrhers Couneil No. 1760, Vi it N e Nk o Elnsere (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) She’s nothing on her mind— Y l s Mowtinis second and laxt gt 1roughon ¢ Territory. No one, except| Ta ® . i o111 PIRPORAL " Can't Shock Her Watche: g at 7:30 p. om, i : 2 { News continues to come in telling of aug-)nor pas she much more on the |y, et Jor o atches ™ brothess urged perhaps Gien. Richardson, father of the “Alaska|mented runs of salmon in the waters of Pugei eosh of Hew O AAEQIT e - o I Diamonds | Dz Geo. L. Barten . Council Cham- Road Commission and its head for a dozen years,|Sound. 4 e A modern lass say “Hush! ’ Silverware | GHIROPRACTOR, Helienthal Bidg. | s B has dome so much for Interlor Alaska as Col. Now that the recent controversy over fishing A Perfoct Lilty F"l'q ';‘;:":‘f": .:l;:;eh:;’:;r s i SR RP Do | Office. Hours 10 o 12; 3 to 6 7 to| {H. J. TURNER, Steese. Hi ces have been invaluable. He|regulations, both here and in Alaska, has 1osl| «p, you enjoy walking?” he 5 " % e | 9 and by appointment. Phone 288 | _ B R A Y has not only put the people of the Territory|most of its heat, it seems an excellent time forl o . irh 1R Bobutine ‘ FIRE ALARM CALLS leROQ_fiAC}'I:‘ A AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF under obligations that cannot be repaid but he @ few backward glances. Dispagsionate condid-| Sug shn retorted, “I nevor| wpers not much of a lady's man, | & g B ot R ALASKA, 1GLOO No. 6. hs % s dftactt P i |eration of the effect of regulation of Puget Sound bt q i ; + |13 Third and Franklin. | Meeting every second Friday o has won the affection of everybody by his gen- Sahar{ed "4h. EHE (A8t ik veseh mignt Tekd tc1 50 riding with that kind of a|;c peo !} 1-4 Front and Franklin. o.uh month at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards e ntorest i thels wéitare, his enthustasm “”‘fl::.::(..vl'.;»(iln:l*l‘- g il B B B “No: he’s about as popular as' (15 Front, near Ferry Way. [ =B T A DONICH restaa: their service and his agreeable personality. for conserving ome of our most valuable in- L ENRL a pair of cotton stockings with||1¢ Front, opp. Film Exchange. | | | gy W. L. Albrecht fI0R W e Ay, The choice of a successor to Col. Steese for|gustrie Shasthi: o panyaTon the fair sex.’ i FRORS SRR RlEr YELARL. e TR 0 [y the head”of the Alaska Road Commission, unless| prior’ to 1081 Dioralkl BRLILE was: &/ dews | TOETe's TOUIES HEEC LIRERRYAS e 18 TmEansenitay. MAL WRVRICAS: BRI =i . . . tmiss ' 5! ‘rior to 192 commerc’ 8! g as es- | . 2 von" R T, y : . y t locks that won't run | {21 Wiloughby at Totem Gro. 3 Gen. Richardson could be induced to accept it|perate game between fish and fishermen, without :l':fi““"“]:’ i; ‘:1::1(!111;‘.; (ha“l i Shed a Tear hfr It | a3 WillouBuby, othiiCete Barn: Medical “é',".é‘.‘fit‘fi;' Massage 2 again, will be a difficult matter. In any other|benefit of referee. Such feeble attempts as were iy 7 i Somehow, these days L m:e;z" 2.4 Front and Seward. 410 Goldstein BIdg. Automblle circumstance it will be like Jefferson described|made to surround the industry with a measure In Chicago iiskas up think ‘," a T";:" “;““} 25 Front and Main, Phone—Office: 423. the situation when, addressed by the French|of protection took the form of mere laws buried Sign in ‘& Chicago hospitali whose husbrtnd died without leav-| | 3.6 Second and Main. [ i " “So yi F Lok pe .| in statute books. Many of them were unsound a § ) > : ing a cent's worth of life in-¢|2.7 Fifth and Seward. @ 3 Minister, “So you take Dr. Franklin’s place? No Children Allowed in Mater- [ " 1129 Fire Hall 7 . fcal Dept. nsurance . e i i1l considered, unscientific. None were enforced.| . “ % ; surance. 12 ¥ Valentine's Optical ept. - replied succeed him, no one could take his The battle between fish and man was bound nity Ward.—Kansas City Star. | | 32 Gastineau and Rawn Way, R. L. DOUGLASS - (Do Anbgaxl - Muh MAGSNSlabe o his'aide;| . ThALS IR -conticl {7AeEh. Huh! | ]34 Second and Gold. Optician and Oplometrist Col. Steese is a fine engineer and superb|pyrticularly in purse seine fishing, deepening of What 8re Ch]s:‘wr w:ws}{h“:n" U L AL D R g:g s;’tlttr-n;n‘dndc‘g;rm' oo 30y A as SURANCE such as Fire and executive, who has had the work of his efficient|nets and addition of power t¢ the boats which ‘If"sL g;"fl;‘:‘“ Lewls, Houslan| " mig gatd. and girls confess | |39 etk ‘and Hast. Fours 9 a. m. RS Rl and Thate sl Coliistant aite organization at his finger tips, but his incom-|dragged them resulted in developing an imple- ()\.;&’ell plhn Bk ekl i That's also all there is | | 3.8 Seventh and Gold. P AT dcs ‘guard the investment '“m.e_ parable service has been the effectivensss with{ment which threatened not only reduction of thankful i(‘u;n Yaoh afens e *Twixt skin and outside dress. 39 Fifth and Kennedy. sented by your car f i pie g % ® ————————n ) which he has presented the situation to the De-|fish, but actual extinction. Chicago. Sam Hill, Cincinnati Enquires :; 1(:{3;1: back ot]powe\ l;ou:e L. s oganm s 5 i i1] © . - - s, 7 partment and Congress and got the money neces- This condition defied all correctives until { ‘alhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Insurance such as Propertv 2 1921, In that year the administrative code was A litte s, a thread or two, f |44 Distin Ave. end Indian . THE CLUB LUNCH D e e Tropane 4-6 47 48 9 mission and its work and understanding of the need for it, his tireless energy, and because of his ability to inspire confidence and transmit his enthusiasm and knowledge to those in authority at Washington, We know of but one Col. Steese’s place in this is Gen. Richardson whom Col. Steese followed. Wherever Col. Steese may go and whatever he may undertake in the future, the whole heart- ed friendship and well wishes of the people of Alaska will follow him. person who could take work, and that, as said, SOUTH REFUSES TO TAKE ANTI, SALOON LEAGUE ORDERS. Senator Pat Harrison has refused to accede to & request (or was it a demand?) of the Anti- Saloon League to urge that the Mississippi dele- gation to the Democratlc National Convention be instructed to do all within its power to prevent the nomination of Gov. Smith. Senator Harri- son sald that he was opposed to any Knd of instructions to the State delegation. He believed in electing strong men for delegates and to allow them to act in a representative capacity. It is said that there will probably be few Southern’ or Western delegations to the next convention bound either by instructions or the unit rule, Senator Dill, while in Juneau, sald that he was opposed to either instructions or the unit rule for the Washington State delegation, and he believed there would be none, The indications that the League has about abandoned its vent the momination of Gov. Smith. The chances are that its fight against the great New York Governor will be the rock on which the organi- zation will be wrecked. Its wreck somewhere at an early date seems certain. are Anti-Saloon fight to pre- . COPPER ADVANCING. Copper prices .seem to have definitely s and upward trend. The price has safely passed the 13-cent point. In fact, the market apparently is firm at from 13% to 133 cents, with out- look good for further advances. Commenting on the situation, the New York Pinancial World says: With the electrical industry going ahead rather rapidly, and the prospect for greater consumption of copper fav- orably defined not only in this country but also in Eupope, it would be logical to look for somewhat higher copper prices before the end of the year than * those now prevailing; that every cent per pound advance in the price of the metal is a clear and substantial gain in earnings per share of stock because the price of the metal is the most im- portant single factor determining profits and price of the stocks. 4 GANADIAN CONSERVATIVES M! ALSO HAVE Ex.LmERAL non LEADER. predicted that Hugh Guthrie, acting the minority, will be made the perman- Jeader at the convention of the Can- ive Party. Until the war, when | welre to bring sanity and industry. dismissal, a gradual beyond question, not alone ant, Despite the over America bureaucracy economi ing up is leaning and Fish Commission of Now and then somebody, his trouble is. between the purchasing Taylor had organs says, “Hush! hush! about that.” old applesauce. To a his soul. He would be dency in 1928."” almost scriptural solemnity to him.” diana to fall. Miles Poindexter, quirer.) Rum Row Dispatch.) A political - writer says, company from Sir Wilfrid Laurier c on, Guthrie was a Liberal Party leaders. He is said ou.um- on the but very legislation creating the Board, the wisdom of measures adopted by the Com- mission for preservation of the industry. argument that government commissions, structure there are certain phases bear- 1 proper balance befween the rights and he whole people and those of private)age This had been suspected. of Washington, have caught a 75-ton blue whale, man ought_to be President! — (Cincinnati Em- Without respect to the controversy over purse seine fishing, which led this spring to the Board’s definite improve- ment of runs in the last few years demonstrates the wisdom of too heavily tow: in our interest seem best served by boards I clothed with broadest possible powers to effect a desirable enw. . In the case under discussion, the desirable end was preservation of our fisheries for the benefit of the people. K. A. Sims, E. P. Blake and Harry Ramwell, until recntly making up the this State, whole to have had this end in view and to have worked wisely for its attainment. seem on Farmer and Tariff. (Milwaukee Journal.) such as Dr. H. Taylor of the Washington Department of Agri- culture, gets up and does tell the farmer what “At the base of the power of the dollar and that of the dollar of industry,” the courage to say the other day, “is the protective tariff, whose burden lies on the farmer to the advantage of industry.” But if any one starts to suggest that this tariff ought to be made reasonable and fair, he is denounced as a “‘free-trader,” and all the party mustn’t talk And then they take down the jar and give the farmer another spoonful of the same farm We Jim Watson Would Take It. (New York Times.) Gopher reporter Senator Watson, the Sage of Ruthville, showed the naked candor of “glad,” accept the Republican momination for the Presi- he said, With ferver and he' continued, man under heaven would turn it down if offered He might have added that ‘“no man under heaven” would seriously offer it to him, except in a spirit of “josh” or to keep the In- delegation together until what real candidate’s bosom it was most prudent it decided claims By golly, tl is abolished but®they still are| able to pick up $100,000 loads in that vicinity.: —(Buffalo Courier and Express.) Maybe there is nothing permanent under th sun, but Spain’s war with the Riffs still di out an attenuated existance.—(St. Louis Pu&- ”‘ at Mlllll 8 PHONB 1 The friends of McAdoo will fight for him to the last ditch.” Isn't the McAdoo band it ovn and bottom side lp?-v'lbm-'}: bt but, more import- complex disparity This body Would never paint their lips. utmost power, the freest hand, S far conservation -to*the fishing | D&Y NO! But gosh! you shoulfl have seen How they would pad their ]\lpa' More or Less True Some skinny girls have common the their more favored sisters. ‘If a woman all buy it simply because it is ard | pensive. about generation is the way they man to keep their conscience un der control. sense, and others dress just lik2 thinks a thing is just “dear” she won't refuse }o ex- What a lot of old-timers admite the members of the rising Home is where daughter expects to bring her husband to get free board so she will be able to have crat. ———e——— LADIES Leon Permanent Wave—A Natural Wave—No Kinks Miss Ardene Smoke, Leon dem- onstrator will be in Juneau dur- ing l?alr Week giving the ladies a chance to get one of the na- tlonally known waves—a beauti- ful natural wave or money re- funded. station upon Watch this paper for location. adv. 01d papers for sate at The Empire. L e the C. er's Dr. We point with pride —says Taxi Tad, Men reflect the charadter of the organization they work for —answers the question, WHY our men are so considerate fy those we serve, We have care- fully chosen our courteous em- ployees '— each interested in keeping the high standard Promptness — courtesy-—ecol omy. * Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Q Stands at Alaskan Hotel nl Nolang's Corner MMOMOU “to ‘No = on AUTOS FOR HIRE e Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicn Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska . STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings Misés Smoke will be glad to help you with you permanent: troubles and will give a demon-; her arrival here. | > Home Grocery. PETE JELICH, Proprietor quently total many times the original cost of a car. THE CHAs W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute™ Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 We offer you as'an automo- bile owner policies that cover every loss contingency. } i Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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