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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1927. More or Less True |4 made the presetice of America kiown to thelt impression ' ~I‘unll 1 en leav. | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOB AND MANAGEB, Amerigo proved the best advertiser of the three DETOUR e w‘_":“& gkl g et i * . a) ‘ OF — Robert Simpson 1'| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel | By SAM HILL A wile' can make it appear sne’l ’ Opt DENTISTS ] | | | e iarnd H e 1 3 - Dmb Alasha E'"I""' o B we bl iy o0 ot con | G L4 o kSR e | PROFESSIONAL ]_._ PROFESSIONAL_: Pl e _{ing of Amerigo Vespuc John Cabot and others _ He wrote and talked so voluminously about h il it Published _cvery ; day by the [n pe, made and dreamed, and the things he saw e PIRE PRINTING b 4 § Main vets, Juneau, Alasks D. Graduate Loq Angeles Col- 1 sna 2 Goldstein BId d 2 L3 | Mecting Wedness lege ot Optometry and PHONE 56 i . oresing ot § Opthalmology Hodre § 8. m. to 9 p. m. o'clock, Blks' Hall SUBSCRIPTION RATES. zation is concerned, Columbus was the discoverer 1f you this life re'l] b’ oHRbeR ot oF in 6 ] sses Fitted 3 GEO. B. RIC) eyt Exalte Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and 'and we should have North and South Columbla Care to leave in a hurry, }chance to make her dearest enemy ! | Leneses Ground M. H %ID o 12 i yod? A i ; By mall, Sostage Heif; gk the Tonowing T linstead of North and South America. | Then, brother, just green with envy. b i o ©One year, in advan $12.00; six months . Jut in spite of the cir stance thy he Spend it in useiess worry. A man would rather be v e 3 P in spite of the circumstance that the| ¥ Visiting Brothers Nlmm L00; O wonth, in adyvance, $1 L " ; k Y oribers will Confer favor 1f they will promptly ! enlightened world had lost sight of his worl, if,| . g 3 | than be well-dressed, but it alw i Dr. Charles P. Jenne | e B e & buir phpers o on SUlAritY {1 deed, it dver knew anything about it, long be f‘"“’”’ ’:::n?mm- ::‘;pu"u. n':nlf makes a »;-nmen sick mot to be | LESSONS ON DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bodies Telephone for BAit and Business Offices, 374, {fofe Columbus's discovery, the Chicago me: fal! e 1 well-dressoss H 1 of Freemasonr) il 1t [fore Columbus's discovery, the Chicago memorisl .y, mentioned nobody thought ot Friend husband doesn't mind | AUCTION BRIDGE Rooms § and 9 Velentine et s o MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS POl e e et W im‘urvi"” evening entertainment, his wife telling him he is a fosl, | | MRS. JANE BeglnAGn Building Hepiias Wi The Assoclated P is exclusively « iel who was here nea vea R jt is having her take two hours| | PHONE 23 Telephone 176 seoong. Peid wwe for republicatl all news dispa VY & ey R | 8 | AT RN b i iy e i TR it or hot otherwise teaIn this baper ar the coming of ind Florentine sailor The Ananias Club to do thi beltiie. TR tels. B0 L { onthy b’ 740 B Jocal news published herein el “I have forgotten my cofpaet” goat . 2 — ! Hail. B Whi the country is roarin about that; saj s stenog. chee! v, but ) or see joy ™ WALTER B. v i B R o cusranTeEp o SECLARGRR] ... : ' tisaid the stenog. cheerfully, *buii Faiher seems to enjoy being Ui | wal HLIBFLi otary. B A Ny ST HE BLICATIGN Jesse James monument it must mot be forgotten|it doesn't matter for as I pow:lagrecable when they are out ' ¥ Dr. A. W. Stewart e O Vihat Kearney is not asking the coumtry to sub-|dered my nose hefore I left homa, [sompany 2o much that the famiiy | BROWN’S { DENTIET R i ceribe to the building fund. Jesse's admirers are|l know it will not need it again| t understand why he isn't that VARIETY STORE U R s i o B, RN OF MOOSE e e ¥t Juneau Lodge No. 700 paying for the monument themselves and they!until I get back th | way around home more. s 8 SUILDING propose to erect it on a cemetery lot that was PR, | Some men object to their wives ATERWAVING coMBS || .Um‘,,sgginz e e oy e 4y Up-to-Date Treatment working, and then there are somo The Hold Fast Marvel | Ry iy o “I guess yowll have to drafijwho would be tickled to death t Water Wave rhe Consarvitive. Party comyantin: recentiy|ithis- clock.” zemafked itRumbuatiiiare \HSistiiolar: ivell S0 clbfiles o TR LV NOUNT JUVEAU LODGEL NO, & M, sz tomer. and earn the living for the f held at Cardiff, Wales, voted to reduce the age| .. 3 i What do you mean_ by that?"|ily, hut have wives who do (he Dr. W. J. 4 econd Find Fourth Mon. % [limit for women voters from 30 to 21 Years|gomanded the jeweler's clerk. | own objecting to working. 1| [yt Haen " mondh i At the present time women cannot vote in Gfeal{ .y qoes not choose to run | A A Hiog 1 5 PHYSICIAN bdd Sl Ma; and imagined, that he and his friends induc ated out of her chance of| Enm_m;“vl the Post Office 3 SN 864 st cientific world of that day to give his name i R | getting into heaven if she doesn't matter. BT 5 b New World However far as civil Sut It's Foolish x he new hat she wants, when paid for by him. good homes ,in this | ginning at Britain until they become 30 years of age grinned the customer, glorious land of the free and ho Office—Second and Main 'RALPH C. — {of the brave would look as bare, tl/ll )I,ED Telephone 18 TThe fatalities of those Kentucky shooting Has to Take in Boarders as old Mother Hubbard's cup- . - Gl order of serapes keep up the familiar percentages. They we'll bet our roll. board—or - a bathing beauty— | AND LOT CLEANING EASTERN "shoot to kill down that way and usually do. Life's mighty bitter; everything was sold for cash. | O A CBRTCHELL v ! : O e motith, &t ; e For the wife of Our idea of an example of the i b el Dr. H Vanece o T o. 1 V Do A flag pole sitter ifference Matween the | ki i W CANADIANS CONSIDERING S The N.monul Peril. 8 . difference betwaen the false and/\___ " ____J|| Ostepruth—201 Goldstein Bids. , ANE SI ING ¢ N | g B the true is the enthu n a wi ! Houra; 10 _to 13; 10 08 RESTRICTIONS. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Thinking of Moonlight Days? |shows in greeting the unexpect = & °|’(:"‘ g :'."y::m“ At a meeting of cannerymen and fishermen at! Prohibition, enforced or unenforced, is lead- said Clarence, “what's the | guest hub has brought home v | fynean Public Library| || reenae e Office 1671 ¥ Bort Albern nd g ¥ °|ing this Nation to inevitable destruction, says[hunter's moon? dinner and the enthusiasm sha i 7 | Residence, Gastineau Hotel ":'a"l l‘lm';'"“v ;;";“’"";'_ _'" 1!“’- ‘r' i agreed| pederal Judge John C. Pollock, of the District| “Try him nn\llh’ 1)(11'[1(:‘?{:(-‘;'\91";]\“\,;:5 when &he starts in on the! and i i po should be a limitation o ng gear.|of Kansas. snapped ma, “that the only kind|curtain lecture after the guest has! | F baads e L Cransient br The lmitation suggested would reduce the mum-| Jjudge Pollock, a Federal jurist for more than|of moon he knows anything aboit | gone, {{ Free Reading Room Dr. Geo. L. Barton i, Con: B Der of purse seines by about 50 per cent. and the|twenty years, this week been sitting as spec-| NOW.’ F S g 4 City Mall, Second Floor v st gteiberat) Hh T G 8 A dad can give his children (hr Main St ath GHIROPRACTOR, Helienshal Bidg. | M. McINTYRIS gill mets by 50 per cent. It was not proposed|ial Judge in the United States Cireuit Court of — impression he was i BN at ot p L HL L TURNER. L i i i i i Office Hours 10 to to 5; 7 to | that there should be forced curtailment of trol-|ADpeals at Denver. Passing Observation an angel when their age Reading Room Open From S ra by appointment. Phone 268 AUXILIARY, In a speech at Leeshurg, Va., his old home, More persons are run down " ndmother doesn’t get too 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. CHIROPRACTIC | AL);SKA’ John W. H. Crim, of New York, Assistant Attor-[a sinzle sewing bee than are <iftalkative, | | vircutation Room_ Open From Is not the ura-‘lce of Medicine, | | Mecting *eve ney-General of the United States during thec)ajl the crossings in town com- e >—— 1 to 6:30 p. m.—T7:00 p. m. to Surgery nor ¢ o-tupalh 1 i month Harding Administration, this week declared that}bhined SUITS PBEBSED—S!OO £ " ':r"’:‘zi""’"" ""“"L"'""r Some of them were 0b-lGoyernment employees are grafting $25,000,000 Al Current Magazines, Newspapers | | i — MRS 1B . Secretary | pised to any sort of government intervention,|, day out of liquor and allied traffics. in' e | Reference Books, Etc \ i ' 2] , BB ains that the matter should be left to] lfilf./,v]“l\'nz (~.<X;Ku'. gl HE ;;,"fifp A‘";' ,:fw'“,“, R Phone 676 - j FREE TO ALL A Helene W. L. Albrecht| ! j agreement among canners and fishermen. There is a limit to the fiber of the an e 1u. & GomtemMpOrAN R \{"?]T!“';:Smxlf:]flfilt "l?E;::I": 5 - PHYSICAL THERAPIST Some of the canmerymen urged legislation to honest official when subjected to the BUT—it would have been if it|yoom owns if vou let us clean | . Medical Gymnastics. Mamsage | | Aut "l()b.l(’ prohibit the salting of salmon. It was stated mercy of hundreds of specialists, a con- had said “She shut up.” and press them. An expert lady| 40 (::.-ldcneln Bldg. i 0 e | by those advocating this legislation that a ton of siderable number of whom are ignorant e presser on women's dresses i3 at salted salmon was worth $80 while a ton of or corrupt, with the result that—to the Dry But Not a Dry vour service. It is our greatest| e I I canned salmon was worth $240. They declared| entire ignorance of the great multitude Yes, brother, I, of course, awjnjeasure to please youn. Jordan' ui nsurance i t of citizens except for the mnotorious ary,” Valot ‘Bidvide. aadv i v s Optical 3:?.:.:;: ;’:l:}:::fl“h""”‘ be resetved for ‘the more crimes of violence—Federal, State, coun- I Hesrd tha dellyw #ay 2! - & { R. L. DOUGLASS i o ty and city government in spots in Am- And knew he'd not refuse a drink, ¥ Optician and Oplometrist —_—— erica during the past decade has been Because he left out A. OF THE ?Nl;;fi:;lflim Ryom 16, Valentine Bldg. SURANCE such as Firg and WILL HONOR BLUE ll('KS as corrupt and unrepresentative as that ¥ - 3 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Theft, and Collision, sofe- BATTLEFIELD. under the Czars of the Russias, TR IR GENERAL LAND OFFICE 15 by Appointment guard the investment yepre- e Who would have believed that with wite: axbe e cai't talle op: Hh U..S. Land Office, G—————————""1| sented By your car, Announcement is made by the Blue Licks Bat- such a condition developing in 1le ‘very teat,” ren'u;rkr-d Smirh Anchorugze. Ailfl;";L ; - Tairaios sttt Ak Propate ! ssion, o S marrow of our Government, the citizens o 4 4 2 August 29, 1327. a roper I Cyc e omiosion, 1, heatguaries i Then that's the only sublect] ‘yqje hereby given that b | ’ THE CLUB LUNCH Damage and Public Liability of which are at Carlisle, Kentucky, that a forty- of this country would suffer it to con- 8o san'é tak is | foot obelisk will be erected st Blue Licks, near tinue and allow, it as & political lssue e '"fi:fi;l‘?."“j‘:!.'ef’"” cat {41k parie W. Peterson, entrywoman, ROOM SRIGRURHL YOU A8 At O¥aer.e Y : ldk 1y to become subordinate to what is called bl i together with her witnesses, Carl against damage claims and 3 | Carlisle, where on August 19, 1782, the bloodiest iyl » i ts, 1 th 1 i P unprecedented prosperity? |maun. and Lockie MacKinnon, Al Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily judgmen 0sses at so fre- battle between Indians and whites in what Was) iy Crim then discusses a particularly brutalf o Intarssting Information . Jall of “juncau, Alaska, has sub-| ok S guently total many times the ’ ‘.‘t'"flv'" :" ;" ““‘;( and k’“"““y "r"“"'l‘! W’:]:"" prohibition murtler—the killing of an aged farm-| - ans Ash lives at Crandall, S.|nj6q final proof on her home- JELICH, Proprietor . || original cost of a car. erwar ecame Kentucky was fought. ‘en|er of 77 by four enforcement agents, who sought|™ stead entry, serials 04630-05858 3 thousand dollars has already been voted for the|to enter his home without a warrant, and the Ry w e for Jand embraced in H. E. Sur- bil?::::rr ;:?ioi“ .&a‘t‘m nument to the nearly 200 pioneers who fell,|preliminary announcement of the Federal authori- ay ourse vey No. 167, New Series No cles d or wounded, that day, and the memorial will| ties that these men would rcceive the protec- (Headline f‘“ Ws'l’fl“ (S. D) 11466, and it is now in the files Tue Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY | every loss contingencs. “be tion of the Governrient as having proceeded in gurnal). of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchor- J = :n!dvee‘:*';nrt;dqu‘:::Mh-nll?l.p nllx‘w{,‘::;' :.'.‘:( 1:1353: line with their fjmy A ; HORSE SHOE PITCHIN' oge, Alaska, and it no protest it “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute™ Add to the s aents of these two men, R filed in the local land office at A or wounded more men than in any other general cléadly Aaantined wnh the workings of prohibi-|!s the Rage—the Players Are of | Anchorage, Alaska, within the Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 [ Al Sh X 1 battle of the old Indian days south of the Ohlof ;"o rorcement, the recent admissions of Mr. Every Age period of publication or thirty ; Allen attuck, inc. River. ; 3 Lowman, and we have a dispassionate cross-sec- i ~ ldays thereafter, said final proot e 2 INSURANCE A dispatch from Carlisle, Kentucky, in the|jon of the prohibition situation that should at| That Start By Early Morning|will be accepted and final certi-| AL " New York Times says: least cause a feelng of vague apprehension in| Light, And Ring 'Em 'Way Intc |ficate issued. SEE US FOR YOUR ire, Lite, Liability, Marine 3 The obelisk will be of as severe a the minds of citizens who have a genuine interest the Night J. LINDLEY GREEN, et simplicity as the lives of the men it in the future well-being of their count No e Register. i 1 . will commemorate. The shaft will be radical wet propagandist could propose a more That's Different Date of "First Publication, Sept. LOOSC Leaf Su lles , surmounted by the figure of a Ken- ominous indictment. Blinks—So he didn't get across. 21, 1927, pp tucky pioneer, leaning. on the famous o Jinks—No, all he got .was a|Date of Last Publication, Deec. Ofli e Su lies | MORRIS long rifle which was introduced to the cross. 1, 1927. ; C PP CONSTRUCTION CO. West by Daniel Boone and who fought The Nation's Debt to Hoover. — sk Ve L SRS ALL KINDS OF at the Battle of Blue Licks. o | prmee—-s Prmtmg and Stationery The figure will face toward the Ohio (Christian Herald.) i River, across which finally fled the In- Our country owes a debt.of gratitude to Sec- AUTOS FOR HIRE KINS CO Ly dians nfrm“ nrm;lvzlly decimrfiln’nl the retary Hoover, not alone for the masterly manner GEO M S'MP [ CAB'NET pioneer forces. So far as recalled here, in which he handled the flood problem at its ‘ the Battle of the Little Big Horn in et e e st A o, e oy Rived of Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska | which Custer. and his men were mas- ability to deal with the situation even should sacred is the unly_nna that approaches a new emergency arise. It is an old proverb Prompt Service—Day and it in annals of Indian warfare. that “Well begn is half done.” Mr. Hoover's| | Night f Blue Licks, where the conflict oc- confidence that his plan to save the Mississippi Covici AUTO SERVICE ALASKAN HOTEI‘ Plate oud Wt e ai mdow curred, is near the site of Blue Lick delta, rightly carried out, will avert any repeti- Juneau, Alaska Springs, which seventy-five years ago tion of the disaster, is shared by all who know STAND AT THE ARCTIC MODERN REASONABLE RATES GLASS was a watering place vieing with Sara- Him: FhoneDay, 444: Njght, toga in popularity. To make assurance doubly sure, however, he ‘ 444-2 rings . o L T:“ site where ”“.' l““”l" 0’3"‘1'"‘"‘: advocates concessions on all sides. We must ‘be G ; Davz HousiL, PROP. MORRIS as been overrun with weeds and a liberal with the farmers and give them an oppor- vl el i manner of underbrush, but in recent tunity to get another crop in the ground. eaeamed & CONSTRUCTION CO- '“0"‘”“ "l‘“"""h"“‘;“““" lh“ l'-"‘e" paid Mortgagees must withhold their claims for a year BUILDING CONTRACTORS to it and it has been cleared, at least, he urges; and viewing the situation » : . Rich finds in Indian arrowheads and as he outlines it, the financiers are disposed to T-A-X-I spells Taxi and MILLER’S TAXI tomahawks have been made there on agree. On-this basis the payment of all mort-| | ~Carlson spells se Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska the ground of the fight beneath which gages, principal and interest, is to be deferred —says Taxi Tad. : ! . fi still sieep some of the pioneers killed until Deecmber, 1928, and while the Emergency CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS TraE JuneEAu LAunDRY that day. A great celebration was Finance Corporation provides the capital for next g FOR HIRE S H f 0 H b At 10, g LiRD, anni- vear's crop, the Red Cross will continue to feed,| | p o000 avin or pportumt'y !'nn‘klh Street, b?wou versary o he a e, when tribute was i k5. h clothe and house the destitute until their bread A-lways call Single O and 'NI and fifllfl treets paid to the settlers who fell there, winners find work again. Taken as a whele, the " _and ceremonies dedicating the fieid to f POy g 314, Day Night Service . . . . proposition Is one that commends itselt to the| |y iouiional service. NIS 485 Financial success is achieved mostly the memorial purpose took place. {hte vols i e me interests involved as the enly reasonable plan I-n rates we are reasonable. ! BLUE B[RD T I by “ ko have INES to invest S submitted. HONORING LEIF ERICSON. That Secretary Hoover has won the hearts of . the farmers in the flood territory goes without Carlson’s Taxi and SHORTY GRAHAM in a good business OPP""‘””Y In a ceremony naming Chicago's new boule-|saying, and now he has won the confidence of Ambulance Service Stand at Bfll's Barber Shop wlnnup:psenu uself. Daydremm ] MILD CURE —Leif Ericson Drive—twenty-five thousand|the financiers. But he does not stop there, for § . ’ L i ns gathered in fhe Chicago Stadium to pay[he Is looking after the interests of the farmers) | Stands at Ataskan Hotel and carry you: .nowheres. Begm\w save q 4 Mg bute to the Norseman who, in the year 1000,|throughout the flood area as no other man has Noland’s Corner " and with constant additions 1 ALASKA ond a reasonable historical doubt,” discovered done—Ilifting tax burdens, overseeing rehabilita- Phones Single 0 and 314 . ¥ tad“’ ong > rica. | The boulevard which has been under|Ho% r::&‘:h:: ;‘o‘ze“;“‘I‘;“:n‘fn';::c:’::‘;:’r‘:ll:“"‘"» P T no matter how small, you wdi be HERRING QSN on forty-Lw0 years and is expected to} "y iipe wonder that the Legislature of Louis- i it School . surprised by the results. completed in 1928, consists of six miles of|j,n, in joint session, should have passed a reso- ; d tned asphalt connecting business and resi-|iution setting forth its- gratitude and invitin ! } ‘ ¥ i ] : tial districts over land made in Lake Michi-|him to come to Baton l{ougl. that the beoplz BERRY'S TAXI - £ ] r One dollar or more will open a Savings Account 20 Cents A statue to cost an estimated $400,000|of the suffering parishes in Louisiana and Mis- 5 % ; | posed by Norwegian citizens as an addi-|sissippi and other States mun find fitting oppor- a - e P Four Per Cent Interest b adornment to the drive. tunity for the expression of their admiration for PHONE 199 W ; R A " Among those present at the ceremonies were the great work Secretary Hoover had carried A ) , Rasmus B. Anderson of the University of through in their behalf. Agents for , who is credited with establishing the Many who argued that President Coolidge. [ ‘NN: 1 ,of the Norse discovery of this continent| ouiq not he re-elected are now sure his declina- § 0 Motor O3 fl)l« Gerhart Folgero of Norway, who re-|tion to run again has improved the prospects of ptonl the possibility of Leif's vovage by|the Democrats.—(Toledo Blade.) the Atlantic in a ship believed to be flfl that used by the early explorer. At any rate, Indiana has learned that when -u that Leif Ericson, and other Norse|2 Governor is in jail he can’t do any harm.— tll soa from Norway and Iceland,| (Cincinnati Enquirer.) “RORRR) Dus Pas cbetat Another advantagé in being Mayor of N r o ew + ition detracts mot a particle from| yoy “roiper than President of the United||p 218 for Mall m Q w‘ ";. Mtallan) gioe js that ome can spemd much time il .ww_—-m.. Jers. It was agreed that these provisions should " Dbe mrged as a basis for legislation. X p. i Al of the cannerymen did not agree to the % [+ refreshment . M..m« ol 8:30. ‘p. m Mits. EDNA RADONICH, Sresident; — 3 Spain in| Burope as he pleases, with no Semate to wo W'flu that! about. —(Knul cuy Star) -

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