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Washington City* . . e w York res o— o bt . : ol . : o Dazly Alaska Emptre (v T A § O AN OLD RECIPE PROFESSIONAL ||| PROFESSIONAL ||| President without the electoral yotes- of New I 8 | ¢ e Y - u raternal Societies JOHN W. TROY T . EDITOR AND MANAGER York, New Jersey and Connecticut. They gen- | | OF —_— erally, it s concefle the nomination of Gov. | DETOUR | H N [ R Rt s G ey Gvenine oot Sunday By the g’ and are inclined to concede him the elec- | : | ! Robert Simpso |'| | DRS. RASER & FREERURGER Gastineau Channel Bureets, Juncau, Alaska 11 'votes of those States. They even admit that ’ By SAM HILL oL e 0 ot. D. I DENTISTS Pt FRAER ST N B ? ¥ here wi ¢ 8 ChunR s Massachusé | { n the Post Of x Sccond ( will be a chance to Jose Massachusett i Sage Tea and Sulphur' diaste T(‘J"j:lm::f:"fl"g"" 1 snd 3 Goldsteln Bidg. o e wedner, SRp —— Ayl ) ey R e TR T b QiR Pride of Possession Turns Gray, Faded Hair I i Opthalmolcgy PHONE 56 day evenings st UBSCRIPTIO The majority of the clergy of the Protestar 5 | o Houars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. o'clock, Blks® H\ll. Douglas, TrelBiN Bnd. s i sl i 3 ) “Cook pells me you want to go Dark Gl b Glasses Fitted 48 i 4 GEO. copal Chureh declare that Prohibit ha ki : ark an ossy B ~ B er month b s out tonight, Mary. Is it urgent? Lencses Ground | - ¥ 1 W ’nv.r; e had a_ sufficient trial to demonstrate b4 No., mum; it's miner—Ple Bits e 1 7 cE % M. H | 2 1 AGVANOS | o tatlithe A solution of the liquor question, and R ATt Almost everyone knows that|,, X i<l % 3 . will promptly (hat the Bighteenth Amendment ought to be v Well Deserved 8age:Toa ani Bulphur, HEpReriy) ’ i| Dr," Charles P. Jenne || _Yitns Broters v £ j . (pealed. ‘None can honestly question the patriotic atulations are heing sent f‘“’,:'l'"(’::;"’“"' l,'”l"“': "“:k l':“ ;“"“‘ | LESSONS ON l | DENTIST Co-Ordtnate Bodies I s Offices, 37 o L e ed kot S0 ooy i b ¥ al color and lustre tq the N ~ ¥ oW, O Curiian eharactgr or conservatiim|to. Commander and Mrs. MaUice | whop faded, streaked or gray.| | AUCTION BRIDGE ||| gooms 8 and 9 Valenuive of Freemasonry ATeo oRERE: of this-verdict . Witherspoon for iho Birth 0| vears ago the only way to get| | MRS, JANE BARRAGAR | | Building i A THE Associated 1 y entitled to the ¢ 3 San Franclsco EXam-yegis mixture was to- make it. at! PHONE 231 11 Telephone 176 wobond Bidoy each use for republic £ oall dispatehes eredited 2 What's that? t another i ve in " home, which i3 mus and o) month at 7:30 p, g o e aein paflof, g the t! v have been cor P troublesome, : T Feiody tocal news b ed by o h K Y The Hypocrite 3 : ALTE e rogualar interval il ummer and fall I tire pr SR o Nowadays we simpl; at . e 5 WALTER B. HEIS] ALASKA CIgCULATION NTEED TO BE.LARGER also Lo be a winter feature? e S ANC HArsoWw Wav.any. drug . store for oth's DR OWN’s | Dr. A. W. Stewzrt B T A THAN THAT OF ANY OT} LIGATION ud walk therein day after dav,|gaee and - Sul por skt ppciberpes ! i ' For this is what I know is right . \ AR H H’ \l()RE DENTIST | ‘ou will get larg lmtllr- of 1 Yo Communist or continve (o to 0w > at aht' i 4 ¢ : . T « t lH”' wom at night his old-tim> 1 Ho ;rl\v:\;{‘ Il‘n”V |‘ IE-‘,K‘v(,m. Bohan Cod No. 70) [ I vk e 7y int « ll i < Star, 3 SR ) 1L N hed > > SE i Meets ry Mouday ‘ wmpre 1 th n wanted b E ¥ Phone 276 night, < b et Cuificient Reason 2 Ny sing, camping With tie . s i MOUNT JUNEAU LooGE NO, 17 A, M. 7 “NG . “Why not? ACTE R 3! Dr. W. J. Pige ( ’I{BACE 5 | second Fin Foarth Moris e PUYSIIAN b S BT | I went campingonce.*—=Phil»- | w tais i jo delphia Bulletin, 'n ng s ‘ } piuning at 1 - B : l:xlnn‘ P uiletl L ; g ing on ‘I’ 1 U[ F!) Otfiee—Second and Main llkl.l‘lfl C. EMl?F{'(‘lhl ” and ) iy & strand at a : nn i 9 “HAS. E. NA Bl ; 1 " V] Telephone 18 : ( that dnrng the past twelve|s Philosogrin e aray hair dlsappea ni 4 ' b g PR : V'8 indust=inl weace hae been We always do make out (o] another application’ e ) AND LOT CLEANING Order of turbed mora than Kes, inv praise hot, cold or dry or sloppy hair beeo beaut fully o e oo EASTERN 8TRR : 5 b Bt te s because W Hat 1P wo \ 2 : i A. GETCHELL, wcond and Fourth Tueos b i 15,500,000 worl nd that the total ecause we found that i thick and gle and you S D ” s ch month, ¥t § e - cost hasz amounted ta over $14.000.000.000. them out it doesn't help at yeurs youngér fiv “hone . 109 or 149 i s Vanee | Hall, \;‘l'yx'y“u': 7 > L S i 2 A e N e path— 201 Golds*ein Pldi. A VILL, i Houston Post-Dispatch. % dra - [ e A b s i Worthv ALICR 1t the avistend of tha st BROWN ey | ¥ PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY OF WL e Tl et g T SR LR L L R ATOR WALSH OF MONTANA. 5 i PR m. thee. periodi Swimming Race 11 < 3 Licunarsd Ontcap i yelemm Pl : - {ADEARSEA WYk ot ) Bt thasé. Tor Shapeiy girl swimmer, isn't ; u Public Library Phene: € ! Kgge&;guo; o The dispatches tell us that a mavement has y an Lfifens lost Ly industrial 'disputes “ GENERAL TAND OF#ICR i S ‘{ggld:nc- Ga u.nmm Hotel § been started by the drys to bring Out S.nator 1815, -workers' lossos have totaled about she ought to win on g B Tmd =pmi % % Thomas J. Walh of Montana as a candidaic 015000 000. whil o N R T AREApTARE Free Reading Room ey 35 g eos nried for the Democr Presidential nomimation. Sea- as measured in dollars fs only $336.171.000 i (e [nssarks R o, City Hall, Second Floor 11 Di. Geo, L. U.lrlun pUReE O A ater Walsh is a very eble man. Nomé, probably, . The gensral public’s share of the strik Entirely Occupied {ala V. Pedarsin, Bietawor ) i 2 M B | | cHiromrACTOR, Histientnai*Bida. B " gt i befter undertsands Western problems, He has den. cer, is over $11.500.000,—nearly | “T reckon Ive got to sell oftiy o i " Chn har witnesses, ,.‘,r | Rendsng Room Open From | Office Honru 16 to 32i 5 1y 5.9 to el 2T e practiced law in Montana since 1890, and ha er than the age e log§ to emn s about a dozew of my doES" Migiion "ang ! Lockie' MacKinnon. | Rl e AVSILTSRY; THONERRS “ON heen elected to the Senate from ' that e ees tegnther. <Lolipr's lotges or2 ln: £l Cramapmty SIove AERH Luin b 0t Juncan, Alaska. has sab. | renfition Reom Open From | | | st .,c,wno'\'.uc.f”ih..|. i three times, by subgaquent w 80 “inrl sos. v Dumm of iy Bl m“““") mitted final proof on her home. | ! to 6780 2. m '"‘7’;“"' p. m.to}] | Yery ur OMEIDRLHY. However, Senator Walsh has not been n the p omewhat tend by larger nrofits. ¢ extry money for a spell.” ;".‘“l. “n“.’ e Al L Hi o ic“"'“‘ Magazines, Newspapers % 2 i best of health for ten years or go. Saveral t e Torthe. publie. eV @IBAE 6F the Sreil it else . have " ybu, gotyr| ! “\'}" "l""_'-"‘\'] ip ’q’- % -"\[r' | Whfaience Books. Bto il R \ within that period he has beéen seriou’ly there is no later compensating fator that|queried the proprietor ofthe em- ‘1'{7 A'?w’\tl i‘ihn };?« i‘n“!'n‘l e g FREE TO ALL | {Helene W, 1. All “WOMEN OF MOOSEHEAR! @ L ~ A { JOMED b SEHEART would be costs. | porium of the U, 8. Land Office, Anchor- | meagnred. | “Twins.” eleeted in 1928 ng of car it cerve to lessen the he publie can he Further, if he B el b LEGION, NO. 439 70 years of 1 he would assume the offlcc direct losses to Kansas City Star. {age, Alaska, and if no protest is | Medica) G Moets 1st ond T ! of President / but the indirect losses can probably never b BLE AR b el dtiiuc e b 3 dglen i ;4 Moets 1st and 2ad Thu ) Under: tha cireumstances it is obvious that gauged in the million and ‘one incomgenienccty Old Style and New |Anchorage, Alaska, within the 410’ Golduster S ;mmmL 8 P.M. at M¢ X the moveinent in favor of the Presidential can- and the vast discomfort ®hat usually accompandy|The old-fashioned girl had . two|period of publication or/ thirty Fhone—Office: 423. - i g Boldlie. . Henlor " Re striles of national scope and mportance. B P g B q thereafter, said final proof Agnes Gri Recorde didacy of the Montana statesman is a maneuvi SRSk ok R GRR 3 in the fight to black the momination of Gov.' .. "';”‘".';"i "'_ ““_;i"r‘i’);;il“"”_jm:‘,‘)"_ Il pat our own up and coming | will be accepted and final certi- ¥aiZntine's Optiest. Dept, - Bl i e a e offoTici s mrke: M S A O i iatin] Dotefaen vounz thing {ficate issued. R. L. DOUGLASS | b ar: wknsiiciva ot T Nath B s nrobatiy (%, bee of other cauces, relations between|ypyy u new-fangled method that | J. LINDLEY GREEN, J 2 Optamethie® dxecutive o e Nation. t was Drobably yiovers and workers have cont nned to im-f $aiit 8o S Rlaw 1 Regiator Oot’clan \’,‘ xt),nm i ! Inspired by the unexpected disclosure of the fact yyoye since 1919, the greatest strike year in th | Ang hanks on two beaus to her|Date of First Publication, Plfv;;‘r,;“'l‘:‘ Al PRy 4 I l .l ) that the Western Démocracy favors Gov. U1 histary of the comntry. Today, says the report string—Chicago News, | 21, 1927. by Appointiment | Automootre and by the circumsfance that he, like Gov. th, (he continuity of production is being dicturbed Rty ey Date of Last Cublication, Dee. idate by relatively few industrial disputes. A Ditfererit. Angle 1, 1997, sk Since 1982, the raduction in labor troublel «xever let no one manm ‘WoOrry 1t has been most vapid and pronomnead, largely @uelycoy ming» gaid the practieal 4 to improved employment relationships. highlij.y . and increased ifdustrial efficiency. An-| 7.y ng sldelight 18 the revelation that ars under review, labor and ed to a draw’ in number of strikes is to get a can ay from the New is a Catholic., The purpc that will take the West aw Governor and one that will make it that the opposition to CGov. Smith is not Las on_ religious® grounds If~he were younger and in better health and standing as a candidate on hig own, Senator Insurance | |i THE CLUB ll‘N(IH . ROOM i NSURAXNCE such as Fire and Gpen # 8. m 1o SRR, 08117 i Theft, and Collision, safe- l PETE JELICH, ®roprietor | guard the investment repre; . Jhe 'rntte o G, du lon't,” replied, the romantic {one, “it's the dozen or so I haye n the string that worry me. ]‘ interes the ng A h U leapital strugg have BRage ofic Walsh might very ecasily become a formidable oo lost. Of the 15,104 disput the" works r”“\. U‘n‘“mT mm‘,h,:: k::]“‘;?;‘:’lj P . 2 s flented fi¥ yonrear: Presidential atpirant. But as a weapon to he g were vietorious in 34.5 per eent, and employ- |l oo . & R = used in the battle against the plain cholce of ops 4 nilar percentage. The remaining 31 per| 4 i 2 p » Insurance such as Propertv a large majority of the Democrats of the Nation cent. were compromised. We Sincorely Trist! Mgk TheE Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY Damage and Public Liability he will probably turn out a broken reed. i e ey 84 S PROHIBITION A FAILURE ' pATRERS sa,fne.i\;:rddyon N i sl i i & A A iy G T o “The Taxt Service Is the Greatest Tribute agal amage claims an Hydro Electric Power in Ken Hjl\‘x\l”:\-ls-‘" I:‘\l L's ((‘r:l‘l‘ ROH € i 3 judgments, losses that o fre- ENRICHED BY OIL SUIT. — i xm:“r” a ingswood | g Corner 4th and Finklin St. Phone 136 quently total many times the, eS8, (Seward Gateway.) ik MDAt o ot 18 Ask For original cost of a car. If statisticians are anywhere near correct inj Electric power in this age and in future yvears % e o 1 o s b e o J JACK OF ALV TRADES e ———] We offer you as an automo- devived Dby the'ls the foree that will determine the growth of lindustries and the development of cities as coal and steam did in the last century. Coal can generate electrie power, and is gen- ing it in large amounts where water i { & ATE ounts where water I3 notl; .\ " yojier, Prop. Phone 413.] lable, but electricity generated by water falls At All S rnment by some $400,000,000.1i¢ by Jong odds the most economical power that ““"l t All Store .| bile owner policies that cover SEE US FOR YOUR---- cven . contingencs ~——— Loosc Leaf Supplies 1. g0 Office Supplies Allen Shattuck, Ine. s d - INSURANCE Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS €0. -|—————— Front Street Phone 244 = ' Juneau, Alaska their .estimates on the returns Federal Government from its suit to recov the, Elk Hills and Teapot Dome oil lea that | action turned out to be richer than a bonanza placer field. Claims are made that the suit has|, enriched the G The shop. of odd jqbs, such as, JUNEAU BAKERY e e el | PRODUCTS ing, in fact anything in odd jobs. | | PN T S BRIy H The figures cited to subgtantiate the claim in-fpy has devised {man has devised. hteats | clude: Pan-American Ofl Company, controlled Iy The Kenal Poninmila i fokionate (n diin sile] o Lorars r":b“'n",,_he\hzmn"' LA b B Sl £. H. Doheny, turned back into the Federal|ural advantages it *offers in thé ficld 0f NYdro| pocerrorr smvorcccrrcr bt rrrrrrorrracroreereeeeees treasury as cash, $14,200,000; turned back in|electric developments. The well distributed 1 [ 32,000 oil lands estimated to be valued at,fall and the mild winters in these parts make all s " $300,000,000; two large tankage fields built in ¥ear operations possible and economical. Large)d AUTOS FOR H’RE Fwalt for storame at @ cost of $12,000,000; |numbers of mountain lakes and hox canyons af- ‘ Mammoth Ofl Company, the Singlair corporation, |ford additions _polsibUYSR. S¥ Bower sites, afftr the direct facilities have been utilized. developments at Teapot Dofhe, $3,000,000; tanks It 18 easily withifi the BOWAAR of conve P ¢ 3 MORRIS l built at Portsmouth, N. H. $1,100,000; 9 to say that the total possibilities of hydro electric Xrompt S“;;‘;"';"r”” and - CONSTRUCTION CO. acres of land contained oil estimated to be worth development in the Kenai Penifsula exceeds 500, B : b $55,000,000. !mm horsepower—nprobably twiee that amount. * . CQVIC" Auro SEHVICE ALASKAN HOTEIJ / ALL KINDS OF About the time the civil suit against Mr. The mills and industries that such an amount| i (l R Juncau, Alaska . ' Doheny -was being aired, he frankly admitted, he of power will drive would make the Kenai Pen- (B2 %’QAND ok THE ARCTIC MODERN REASONABLE RATES . CABINET expected to make a profit of $100,000,000 out i a one of the world's busiest centers of 1 ) "“—‘“fl};- :]:4 Night, 5 of the Elk Hills reserve with an estimated uu-‘mu"uhuHH'- and industry, with Seward as its| e Davz HousgL, PROP, 3 e e i posit of 250,000,000 barrels of oil. Since then hub. o MILL WORK | Secretary Wilbur has had the field surveyed and instead of Mr. Doheny's estimated 250,000 : Plate and Window GLASS 000 barreis, the new survey fixes the estimated | The cost in mall: - s MORRIS '/ deposit at 720,000,000, almost three times as| (Port Angeles News.) call Single O or 314 Samng for Opportumty CONSTRUCTION. CO. great as the original estimate, Dr. Henry Suzzallo, whose mental calibre did —says Taxi Tad.! | BUILDING CONTRACTORS - et eore) MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERB FOR HIRE Nation Knows Dr. Suzzalo As Big Man. Owen D. Roberts and former Senator Atlee|not suit Governor Roland Hartley, is not starving to death, strange as it may seem. " ":’““y W":"e“d find: Car'lmnc The Carnegie Fpundation has selected Dr. AXi 4008~ §0,= HOOE" SETVILS iy great convenience when shop- s Qi LY TR Suzzallo as the one American educational author- ; he pecelving. _“" GareFhRas yucan A "n",m‘ ty to perform a most .distinguishable mission ping. —Our: dsiwers. Bre cOUNE L LS o i to pay it and still be none the loser in the deal.| eous and give special atten- Day and Night Service tion to social, shopping and| PHONE 486 - Financial success is achieted: moslly |abroad. He leaves the United Staes soon to |spend months in Austria, Jugo-Slavin, other Cen- o vl Ekbin ? , Promptuess-—efticiency— | {1} BLUE BIRD TAXI " by those who have savings to invest : in a good business opportunity 5 .. Vv |tral Buropean States, assisting educational au-| BUSINESS LESS ACTIVE. Ithorities to revise their university admfhistration ¥ and standards in accordance with American| courtesty. 4 SHORTY GRAHAM Carlson’s Taxi and Stand at Bil's Barber Shop when it presents itself. Day dreams Pathfinder s uedl.nl'):xl‘nnoe.S%mn g, carry yow nowheres. Begin tq save’ 'Al-l- e try: Official reports from the building depart- not to run for the Presidemey in 1928, other Noland's Corner and % .h i »"f "I,b" ¢ W o 3 928, | : ; today wi nstant additions { ments of 476 citles made to 8. W. Straus & Co.|Bunes can scarcely be Justified in holding fo thelr | R P NEISON‘S th co ions, ¢ e Pomerene conducted the eivil suits for the Gov- ernment in these ¢ Whatever fee they may tioms in the United States during the ensuing i “winter are indicated by the falling off in build- Bt ¥ Missour hat the Presi- its in the principal citles of the coun-| '1f Missouri has been shown t ARk peraulis he principal cities of the COURTf .0 1 4o not choose” means his final decision; W Somewhat less active general business condi-| ideals, / ghows, a total for the first mine months of thelg ivi (Buffalo Courler-EXpress.) : Stationery Store no matter how mu’ you will k year of $2,947,884,857 “compared with §3.308,- — * | Headquarters (or Plain and r ed b hé m $94,986 for the same period of 1926, a 1oss of| wayne B. Wheeler was @& man of parts, no 6 Fancy Stationery. Sheaffer and| | strpris y ¢ mu nearly 11 per cent. - Repofts from the same cities|petter proof of which can be found than is ) 5 [Wahl Pen and Pencil Gift for September indicated a similar decline. The[contained in the statement that it's going to . Sets. Christmas Cards | on dnn-r or more will qpn a sm-p hmut 5 50 0’ the list repyesent 80 per cent. of the|take two men to replace him.-—(Philadelphia In-} \ i u . 7 . population of the country and the n~.iqui~-vm stherefore, reflect general conditions. ‘National building opergtions have been on a ady decline for thé gkt year, according to! ngofla xuhefed hy the sume autho the last five years bulmhu operations in e ited -States have been At the rate of more Search among well-satisfied, officcholders m Mooo 000 annually and have paralleled | reveal something about/ the rumors of a MoV bile industry as an active underiyingiment to draft President Coolidge for anothe sfluence. The current decline in build-|term against his will.—(Indianapolis News.) ° 48 accompanied by lower prices naterfals. In the labor field the pay- Levine has fallen out with another pilof xfi, u the building crafts has en-|However, he manages to Bave his tiffs onigl and the workers have ceased |Bround: — (Louisville Courler-Journal.) . 5. P — v '“B. m:}«::dh:;e Soviet Russia doesn't seem to know wht | wants nor what to do with'it after getting m (Detroit Free Press.) Twenty-one years after Congress outlawed thej k A ‘PA[R | practice of giving passes to public officials, Gov= ¢ . e ernors in Indiana are still getting free transpor- tation.— (Detvoit News.)

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