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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT.' 27, 1927. double to do the dangerous sent into the field that had more unselfish, de- a gy 5 ‘ : | 3 Dmly Alaska Em plre e et support rom e Govrn [0 0T o i ks it i) | PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL | 1 it S monl than the army that went to France from there was some way for a % Reeers - Iband to hire a double to liste o g Gastineau Channel 0Y - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER)/ | America in 1917 and 1918. gt o JON W. TROY Both Gen. Pershing and Gen. Dawes have DETOUR I“,\‘ll.l; t’]‘\’,‘s":::‘: i‘:‘ ':‘p’l'; i e blished ing cxcept Sur by _the et o phth . P g AL A ("(';;‘,.A\ y ¥ milelsaid that before. They said it when a bunch TR [ the véastn: they ket mto &, shiow Robert Slmpson Streets, Juneau Alaska lof partisan politicians in Congress were attempt- y M HILL 'I“'""" the nilaln "of the sbeh) O t. ; Fntered In O Dost Office In Juncau as Second Clas: |Ing, for political purposes, to destroy the repyta- ). lact instead of the middle of the| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- matter. tions of America’s war leaders. But it was very T " |last one is because his wife at lege of Optometry and PHONE 56 day evenings at § a y- 8 i ,| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant jcast doesn’t Lave to shave be- Opthalmolegy Hours 3 to 9 p. m. g Hicr Bak. gt GEO. B. RICE, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. appropriate that they said it again to soldiers, 1 Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |who knew the facts, on the eve of their second| I kin remember when to help { fore she puts on her complexion. Glasses Fitted — RS S, Sl Wien ; B i Dords B e s Do owing ratest glorious departure for France. ja lady to alight didn’t mean -" A cynic is ar old grouch who || _Lepcses Ground One year, in adv: months, in advance, 4 4 giving her a match. | thinks the reason a man gets so AT b PRLY R P 3 one % 4 i e ; . 5 isitin rothérs welcome, o e o A they will promptly| Two weeks ago the country was sweltering ol [he quits kissing his wife on the %!| Dr. Charles P. Jenne e 2 or drregularity fypder a heat wave. Now some of it, at least,| .. Ay lips 18 bachuse the Wide\open spwe LESSONS ON DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bodies siness Offices, covered with snow. After all, Juneauit We do hope,” geclared the poo- | confronting him makes him -fear| | . i 4| "ot Freemasonry By s P b renson to complain about thefy| Neir® “that our dear, rich uncle|he will be swallowed alive if he AUCTION BRIDGE Fooms 8 and 9 Valemtine || “gort T BRGRER OV RSSOCIATED PRESE. have nmot much reason to complain about theit| iiilive long enough fo celebrate tries. it. MBS, JANE BARRAGAR { Bullding S L sntitied Sto, thel ciimate. his hundredth birthday anniver-| Some of the sights at a bath | | PHONE 231 Telephone 176 s | svcind T sy eaeh s onth at 7:30 it or not otherwise cre aper : R ARG 20551 5 0 sary.” ing beach may be classed as “act o At T30 p local news published he The question that naturally suggests itself: PR A g o i ol i ; 4 Delone ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|IS Senator Norris trying to force the Republicans Queers Taste for It [ are Hitkik HEYROE 1 EHD BOdh: o THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION to nominate a progressive or Is he preparing| “Don’t you like soup?* she a The difference between a mod- NOTICE OF HEARING Dr. A. W. Stewar FINAL ACCOUNT DENTIST g % Smith ? 3 vhes a ic 2 A est gi 8 rirl is tha ¢ to gupport Al Smith? ed, when she noticed he ha t girl and a brazen girl is that Ths tindersigned, = having MAKE THE SIXTH ANNUAL FAIR turned it dowa. while neither can stand much ou | 0 T T G 0 g [RRIARSOR Y UCCES; . " he growled, “and neith:' |1 modest girl can't even stand|q %) @ O b SEWARD BUILDING ,mm ,_m,n, No B i _ _ : d o4 i . : {filed her final account as admin- Ji bt 49 4 an President Neutral. would you if you had been in it|having a man's eyes on her. [8eitie. ot the (o of dohin B.| |omes Phone. 469, Rox Phone 116| ,'.‘,'g':.(f o¥ery Mon The sixth annual Southeastern Alaska Fair| St as often as I have.” When a man is bringing home | \priRIE O CF FERAEE OF (AL T 4 i o will be opened in Juneau tomorrow afternoon. '|'||(»;' (Boston Herald.) - a skinny pay envelope it is abogy 'mm, Court of Junes Precingt, RO, M‘E\'M4 So indications are that it will be in every way the| President Coolidge is wise studiously to re-| Another Word Changes Its Mean-|as hard for friend wife to love| 1 G U0 1 % sebs bt best of all the Fairs given to the people by the|frain from expressing a choice for the Presi- ning him as it fs for him-to lave th=| %00 808 b e otler Southeastern Ala: Fair Association. The ex- dential nomination in the event of his own sus- 1900 -— Pedestrian: One who|horse that comes in last after he persons interested in said estate, utheaste Alss 4' i e nd.l)el!&‘l‘ _”;‘I tained unwillingness longer to serve. The Am-{ walks, has put his roil on it. that Saturday November': 26 PHYSICIAN SHite will ' derger, 1t s sald, anc 1% erican people dislike Presidents wished on them.| 1927 — Pedestrian: One who| WeTl probably yet live to s€e| 1450 i 19 o'clock in the fore i o, | e the carnival and bazaar features will be MOTeiygijam H. Taft, an excellent man of ideal ex-|dodges. the day when it will be consider-{ o &0 @0 R ot ee Oftice—Sccond and Main To s SE L B a DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER l DENTISTS | B. P. 0. ELKS 1 end 3 Goldatein' Bidg. Meeting Wednes. LovAL DROER.., DOSE . interesting and entertalning. The Fair will be|jerience and equipment for the Presidential of- ed very immodest for women ‘olo?™ &% (TC R SLCEC s Telephone 18 T, CHAS. 2. §ICH oA \,7 the first one in the new building erected espec-|fice, proved unsuccessful, largely by reason of Interesting Information be seen on the streets without! oo " T T i) States Court . - fally for it. That means there will be more|his coming to that office on the mandate of his| Mabel Py is a teacher in the |gloves that go at least up to the|gench ' "N HaEE PO o — o 755 EAS?&‘}{& "éf...a room, a more convenient and roomy arrange-|predecessor. When President Taft, doubtless net-| Delta (Ohio) High School. albows while the legs have noth- of Ju;\(-nu ’1‘.~rril;vrv b Aldaks. H V il nd and Fourth "ruen- ment for the exhibits and all the features of tled by the widespread notion that he was thue AR |ing on, say just above the ankle ;. 4. "mé and pm,'g sat tor ihe I)r. ance § rlh mlm“, ;} garded, proceeded to part company on one 'Nother Looney One to- somewhere above the knee. hearing of objections<to said ac- o.t;:opnm,‘z(fvlwfifldufilela Bldg. Hall. V\'ILLIAM% g [issue or‘another with Mr. Roosevelt, trouble be-| Teacher: “fohnny, give me What we can’t understand, even | count and the settlement thereof. i g R R e The people of Juneau ought not to forget| s Everybody knn;\s how it snded.’ The pnr!af sentence using tlie word custard.” !f it does take all kinds to make INA S. JACKSON, Lm”ml Owveathtiio Phy.lc“n -, cess fr' meams u.lot for|tPPeated dlsrupted, but in.a shorytime it grew| Jobndy: “The JN DIt Whw. 'njaf WO (W Just what use thei Administratrix of the estate hone: Office 1671, | KNIGHTS OF that the success of the Fa {into working force again, where it stands today|the face and he custard.” people who kkep in touch witit b g ey g oo Naitense, . Gastim T COLUMBYS future Fairs and for the welfare of the tOWN.|gpronger than ever, proving anew its essential : each other through the personal|piv&e publication. Sept. 27, 1927.) & ¥ i R T They ought not to forget that the success of fyjta)ity, But Who Wants to Keep a Horse? | columns of newspaper are to this | past publication, Oct. 25, 1927, U fRanday. AL A the Fair depends upon the attendance. For these| The other example of a President who went| iy Costs Less to Keep a Horss” | world of ours. A e R Dz. Geo. L. Barton |t uttend. Couneit reasons they should attend whenever it is pos-[into office on the motion of his predecessor was|__peadline. —_—ev— = CHIROPRACTOR, iellenthal Bidg. ‘?_v;n. th Stre i gl sible during each day and evening that it is|Martin Van Buren, also a one-termer, with an| what we're looking for is ATTENTION EASTERN STAPS E e bt ‘; ereRaml el l.‘l.l‘.} -~ l{!fli‘l‘z'l;el‘{rtmi}’.h . H. open. administration remembered chiefly for the greal{announcement that it costs less| Junean Chapter Ne. 7, O. 9; and by appointment. Phone 269 | | It is a good thing for a community to get|financial panic of 1837. Such experience suggest| , ruyn a car. S. meets in regular session J' CHIROPRACTIC f AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF the carnival spirit once in a while, and there that it is not wise for a President, no matter Sipiialin 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, Sept. ; is not the practice of Medicine, ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6. 1s no. better time for that than during the how strong or popular, to try to name his suc- Oh, Girls, Look at Thi 27th, followed by a social meet- Surgery nor Osteopathy. 1 Motide Wuy s cessor. Fresident Coolidge is again demonstrat- (Headline in New York World).|ing and refreshments. " leach month at u(lu. ‘. 5 : e ar Walr, eadline ) ¢ : i - i g S bnta. > Hal week of the Southeastern Alaska Annual Fair ing his good sense in kem;lnz hands off ;n«l“ley Loy --Darnsas. - kdvoosted . T MAE WILLIAMS, W. M Lo B M“s M]\\ng{,\'l‘m:],;‘,‘} ‘{N den ting the Republicans of the country make their|qoicS oo oy b omp s Gar | ady. ALICE BROWN, Sec’s. S5 3 ¢ cretary Pl own choice. That they appear getting ready tof.. . R Al s Helene cYI:'};;LIéA]l}::‘:?Cht S 8. PHYSI S PERSHING AND DAWES .PRAISE |[do so. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT 5 WILSON AND BAKER. AT A S SR Huh! Catch Us Trying a Trick __OF THE INTERIOR q e ey R A l Senator Edge will work for a New Jersey Like That CRNDREL TAND SEVEE 410 Goldstein Bldg. utomobl e ! v The earnest tributes paid to President Wood-| gelagation for President Coolidge “to glve the| (Headline in Literary Digest) U. S. Land Office, ) Paine Ofces UF. TR row Wilson and Newton D. Baker, his Secretary pregident a chance to clarify the situation.”} CATCH A PYTHON BY HIS TAIL & 2::;};::&32: A‘l‘;];fu, of War, by Vice-President Dawes and Gen.|what kind of a muddle will it make if all the HECSE d ; . o . I Pershing, on the eve of the sailing of the| States turn clarifiers?— (Boston Transeript.) Sewing on His Own R B LA L \ Valentine's DggtulinAlssDept. nsurance Leviathan with American Legionnaires, bound e e e The poor June groom has Jearned teaatiior 'w“'; ehp‘; ""“'neszm P Opt‘gnnL et -y AP i PAtls,. were Appropriate to. the occasion andi . Perhaps :no man, as: Mr. Lowden says, ever| . :’yh""wh hell keep him i ]OlSon. and Lockie MacKinnon, | Ml o Riom 16, Valentine BIdg. || SURANCE 3 creditable to the great men that gave them ran away from the Presidency. But Secretary at though she’ oep him I j 3~ ¢ Junesu, Alaska, has sub- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and URA such as Fire and utterance. The speeches were made aboard the|Hoover and Vice-President Dawes are prominent the straight and narrow wav| by Appointment Theft, and Collisiom, safe- : i .y | mitted final proof on her home-| Advertisiug siways pays. Use b i Leviathan. Vice-President Dawes in earnest tones,| Among those who refuse to run after it.—(To-|And see his salary's spent eash|gioaq entry, serials 04630-0585% | the eo’amns of The' Empire. mg“’udd I};“yo;’;'::tr”"’“ - !ledo Blade.) week, for land embraced in H. E. Sur- i t without emotion, said: 2 i wfiet] ced . B. Su gl R His darling wife won't be afeer N0 “Ter it oo No the Fair and in every way a more attractive|r® e o et e it Posterity’s plcture of this age will depend feminine valet. 1466, mhd 181 now 1 i nisel: BIVBEARICK THE CLUB LUNCH || Insurance such as Property died away, the country i just beginnihe | )y on whether the archacologist digs up a of the U. S. Land Office, Anchor-| Jeweler and ROOM Damage and Public Liability to sense the great service to humanity ¥ 3 tt Gosh, Are the Blankets Shrinkin, G safeguard, yon as an owner— SRt by ;b gt War i Prevident; h‘uok hnylndnlr Lewis or one by Gene Stratton - g Alaska, and if no protest is Optician against damage claims and Porter.— (Detroit News.) ‘{filed in the local land office at Wate .| |Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily judgments, lo that so fre ‘hes dgments, losses b Woodrow Wilson, and by his great War | A ne 3 3 ” gro reached through aWlsuchorage, Alaska, within the time: Secretary, Newton D. Baker. We honor Anyway, Noah wasn't one of those people|open window af the home of Ha' |period of publication or thirty % ngrue.:::g: o o w— g:ig:lsl :g::lo?:ngar by / ‘;‘;’:"::'I"'m"‘:ndw‘;‘;liz""'“"y S bt who go off on a trip and leave the cat behind.[ry Rubenstein, 431 Oliver street,|days thereafter, said final proof s y ~— (Boston Transcript.) Monday night, and seized a purse | will be accept i i Both the Vice-President and Gen. Pershing REY e i i Ok Sonlaliitis 388 andn.Elkakst ool fl"ca'“ - Pt WL And: nas: oty 5 1| .. We offer you as an automo- praised in superlative terms the efficiency and A cure for drinking has been found. Now if|fled.—Item in a contemporary J. LINDLEY GREEN, TaE CaAs W. CARTER MORTUARY :’;l: °‘iv;;:r P-:xt‘i‘:“enth“ cover integrity of the war administratiin of President'we can find a cure for Prohibition we can hav-| “I know,” comments H. E. whay Register. i e Ty Sonumgenay. Wilson and Secretary Baker. .No army was ever temperance.—(St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) sends it in, *some girly carry|Date of First Publication, Sept. “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute ZEE A e R B % A i 7 their bathing suits that way, bu 21, 1927. { : an a blanket in a purse i3 a new}Date jof Last Publication, Dec. Corner 4th and Franklin St. o S g hhm Uk - . Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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