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~ _some quarters of that country. l e " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1927. 'l Al I‘ F . : played in Bngland. We hope that @] — : i =l 5 Y | 3 3 Pl i (But No Aviator Is In Any Hurry | — i W | (11} aAsrd Jmplr(’ i nothing of the kind may -happen il T 1 Sasied i e By o % ( L . SHBECS R y | . Joihioh RS MG i : N I| “Aviation has taken possession PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL Ll iy e ORI . rican fight fans will echo the wish ALONG LIFE’S | |of the popular mind." - ey 4 o NAL | Frat 1 Societi JOHN W. TROY - - . EDITOR AND MANAGER O the Guardian. As long as the title is retained! | “Yep, Nobody in the -village : TR | ek e ‘ - by an American fighter, it to be hoped the ! DETOUR | choir wants to sing anything ex- |5 s o | B =+ OF — bodor s v _the gdefense of it i1l be ronduet ec ) e S8 ept, ‘1 Wan ) Angel’.” | X t | 2 v T el o gptor .y s o T cot, |1 Want to Be an Angel'”—| | Robert Simpson DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER| | | Gastincau Channel 3 % will be time to take the match abroad when' | By SAM HILL | WaBICOEIN Sl —";."‘f"" n the Post ‘Offie Giomythe crowd s worn by someone mot a citizen | il £ TR 5 Opt. D. DENTISTS maiter. €18 ¢ thta country, And“so long 88 Mr. Rickard B————e . ;| HANSEN IN BUSINESS, | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | § ane ¥ Cntaiag ik st | . ¢ 4 H . A i A | lege of Optometry and AT 7 lcan dispose of $40 ringside seats in reasonable Publicity 1 am now working for myself.| Opthalmolcgy PHONE 56 ivered by carcier i J Treadwell and!numners, the setting of his “spectacles” will Mac Why you're not ready.|Will 40 papethanging, kalsomin-| | Glasses Fitted | Hows9a m todp m nardly he shifted across the ocean. You haven't used your lipstick « interior and exterior paint Lencses Ground = b e wice | z » Bl powdered your nose. furniture refinishing, ali et — { wotify the '\ THE WORLI'S SAFEST RAILROAD. | Marjorie-—1. sl do that worli Svsamed. of | BO. N8N BB e e : . f o ¥ X3 i il ] ; ‘ Y. ]‘M Mt b i BROWN’S ®, | Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||_Vistins Brothers weicome Telephon Bditorial ¥ Offices 4 That is the title . 3 ALY, adv. OLAF HANSEN, | B . | 4 i hos | hat is (he title proudly claimed by the Inter- | iy ' DENTIST { co-0rdi WEMBER GF ASSOGIATLL rnE horough ' Rapld Transit Company in greater|'® '® ANy, Wondee Caln. went T St {| VARIETY STORE ko, The Associat . 5 2 4 ) an) a Weshas )ld papers for sale at The Emo‘re | 1l i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine AP ol FL Mo ST te ) Vew York-—the safest railroad in the world.| « supposer B B - . i Stationery { Building Scottish | Rit th ' 1 s 1 se, ive I8 re rted i1l ireotine i 1 I or ot ihers i And it introduced somo interesting figures to havo said on Saturday . . | INITED STATES DECARTMENT | RRTE ¢ i Telephone 178 LEren bt e its claim. For instance; during she washod little Cain, “that 1 OF THE INTERIOR i s Vi "[m«mn 7 the f year that ended June toanl makie e ouE. T hACLE e o T : Sjm. 0dd Fellow s ! world’s fi GENERAL LAND OFFICE TP 546 e 3| Hall. y t company handled 1,173 passen-; “crub woman.™ — Detroit Iy AR : e o e e l y e WALTER B. HE re. And during the entire period not a s Pross i U s nd Office I e Dr. A. W. Stew: e s R . St A GARBAGE | gl NPT Olins can show a hetter i barp Notice is hereby hat f Hovra, 9 & 1o, 1o 605 m. . | OF MOOSE t t i N be q o e (s ’”“m‘ ; Ber new | yarie W. Peterson, I’ /1 (,' 7! "4") | SEWARD BULDIIC | Tneau No. 70 Tr Calis X s “Very propriats, B hom: | Cameias . > 2 i FRIeas Thonts Sk op e e WAL | TS AF rampet Cells for the Ohvic s, stiould RivRy L rarbke R e s ox Json. and Lockie MacK AND LOT CLEANING A —% ¢, H. MAC SPADD! iy s ] el ! ok 11 of Juncau, Alag has snb k e 3 . R H.STEVY vk Times.) R L Boston [ mitted final proof on her home B AL GRTCIE | T e B P has declined to irsve e ek tead entry, serials 04630 H585¢ Phone 109 or 1 i MOUN; J"UfiEAh:J LODGE NO. 147 rociam olservan | g5 tor land embraced in . B. Sur. | | ==————— | ¢ .M. Weel can that R { e 0. 167, New Serles No | f——sr— = Beio gl PUYSICIAN wop | Presidents of i and it is now in the files! | s WAL % » n n b U. S. Land Office, Anchor . BURFORD & CO. Office—Second and Main i -oun is | age, Alaska, and if no protest it M. S il w0 arena Telephone 43 i 4 [t ey y veat nin iled in the local land ofice v ol l ~,-.~”"‘[ B i bt 5 { the proclamatic Anchorage, . with PLWRITERS r N F EASTERN STnA WOULD ABOLISH SEINES. W has decidad th She told lrim, wha | period of tion or f(h Phiblic Stano g . G e TR gecond and Fourth Tu o 1 nds the petitioners t 'l do: | sald final proof| ' o g I 4 Dr. 1. Vauve . fuy' Ot euch manh, That a bitter fight is about to be st 0 the vaive of e I'll g0 to the preacher with yo and final cert! “ 1| Ostesparn261 Coldstein Bldyy AL British Columbia i en cannery opert | \ than oflierw Since'yon are ‘so wrapped in v g [ TR a0 S At BROW A certain branches of the fishermen’s union’ i There dinger f the Ar Love, gt Fll - be * cappedin T § R 3 cated by recent mcetin held by Prince Rujert nt 0. Inlled, into HAHIR B i O 1S B . you, il g the unean Publie x"'"“”?" fishermen who ahjc yme of the corre G "K‘ gt SOEIaUE IRIpOn R bl | bbbt | 1 i and B Fosisy - ¢ i that it w e its own initiative. Duty M 21, i ?m‘l. ufl‘ advor i annerymen i ooy 1 - PRl L R e ; Bihel Date Publieation, Dec Free Reading Roorg 5 3 :uu who favor abolition of all seine fishing Do jiige. It n yent on the good citizen tc Mister Man, Beware T City Hall, Second Floar { Di. Geo. L. Barton at least a rited period. While repres ve:|esteem education cvery day in » year, preven A little loving Vain Street at itn T oty " c\_' eorie of the operators have gone to Ottawa to 1 every we the year, lo¥e his mothn Here and there Rewiting, Roam 0 " | iy TS lf" e ._mv' their views to the ominion Fisheries and 3 at all time other ways:go ubout hi | Will leave upon your uaihi i Rl o TR, Ph s 250 3 Department, the fishermen have telégraphed e em ntar zations without tie stimulus cff o ¢ Bhe e AR ArchIRMeN - Roniy. (O e £l CHIRGPRACTIC rhbe b B R e L department requesting a delay in m n and Drives Tk 1 Pimes-Diyon / h U 1o BB B =700 ik, micte’ | | I8 okithe Drn cu syl Matiie, . in present regulations until an invi ortunataly. ‘or fortimately, there are .on! A R ; &30 pom e e B hge, y-two weeks in the vear nd the demand ¢ o ,,vf;-,‘ \-',::“»‘ ‘1'¥,' le | Current Magazines. Newspapers | o= = i Bais bty thar weak of the Tude Tl n the President to allocate a week of the o “\:‘m‘llm?‘ ittle 4 i Refererce Books, Etc DR iy 3 b Trollers' Assoclation, the fisheries situa WALl e 28 it o hoUkE AL L AR (bR AR T crr Waycross. Journal-Herald oot . . oatt | Helene W. L. Aibreclit " WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | discussed at length and resolutions 1 a¢!Week and Eat-in-Apple Week the former nc AREER PHYSICAL THERAPIST v a0 Igo-)!HIaAR'l | follows d the higher claim. but neither has ar _ To Be Read Aloud P Medical Krobig 1ot and M"(,)“%j? i That an efficient airplane f claim. By ‘turning down the educa The following classic appeared 'I 4[’ 410 « ench month,'8 P.M. at Moosa | be maintained in the fishery distrct ors Mr. Coolidge makes it aasier for hi m the screen of a movie . A e R s e Fnil % A AL RO thronghout the salmon season. | to t less meritorious appeals, and so curb ¢ “A man has got as much right | R — yuna Bodding, Senior Re- 3. That gus ns be maintainad at | pr » which is near to becoming a nuisance {'0 be proud about getting married | 7 <365 i gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder ! all important creeks during the fishing | Sk like ‘;. mouse mnml take credit | Valentine's Optical Deopt. % B 7l w SN season. ! John Haslup Adams: or being eat up by a cat.'” i 8 R. L. DOUGLASS { 5 3. That the number of gill net and | i 2ofaln Courier and Bxpress. ATURDAY b s epetan. dul OytaliRtEies —————— e trolling licenses be reduced 30 per cent ! (New York World.) e Reom 16, Valentine Bldg. | Z preference to be given to natives and | ny the death of John Haslup Adams, for many FT Pours 9 o, m. to 6 p. m. a3d 4 I l citizens vesiding in the district | e e g n;,m,"(m.'s““. ooy Motz il PUT CREAM IN NOSE NIGH'T by Appointment | Automovile : 4. That seining be abolished' for |10sds one of i piest newspaper men. ' And Bal- AND STOP CATARRH St B B y our years in order to give the fishing timere loses_a man who had'an important effeci s DRt s F i t effe S { ! industr ”|‘ « ||!;{|.--4- to |‘|.t|'u\("|' : 4 {on its journalism, and in a way that it probably| Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- s S Dy — | 8 THE CLUB LUNCH insurance . That if person be caught il {doss not suspect. For Adams was one of the few trils and End Head-Colds. s SRR O e admacsn | ) 9 ks PRIV 1‘.~|g;\1 fishing for commercial purposes I newspaner men in the city who never fell uvnder| _ _ 1§ ROOM | pis boat and gear be confiscated with- {the spell s methads f vhich H ncke Y e your clogge : | { pell of the methods for which H. L. Mencker| in one minute your clogged PR 3B 31 ey 'r'"' recourse ahd his licenge cancelled ctands, Mencken is the dominant voice on th |nostrils will open. the ajr pas| Don’t Say Bread— | Open 4 4. o torR 0.k, OAIRS N;Hfifi“f,fi“’cj,'}l;’s}ofi"° ';'d orever. » Baltimore Evening Sun, and is in large part re |sages of your head will cloar| 1 | pETE JBLIC | o W > ke . i 8 > JICH, Proprietor 4 7. That the Government at Ottawa <ponsible for the jazzy. cynical, hard-boiled treat-|an dyou can breathe freely. No, g | A TIRRR e f:nrc% ‘:h" investment repre- lu-l asked |’u thoronghly investigate the | ment of the matter that goes into its pages. Thi: [ more hawking, snuffling, blow-| . /\Y e B R G salmon fisherles in British Columbia I kind of journalism worked so well that oth: ['ng headache, dryness. No strug I ! 1 kin 4 . & her , dryy » g nsuranc and_that a commission bo appointed | paitimore newspapers have. followed suit, £ tha | ling for breath at night, vour|§ GGMAe . 799 THE Cnas W. CARTER MORTUARY Dimage .g;d“;‘lfi,l?: {Ifi.‘,’ffi{" forthwith for this purpose. it is almost impossible to pick up one of than [rold or catarrh will he gone. ] M[lk-M"l(’ el i £ . y — — /ithout seeing the influence of Mencken Get 1 hottl Jy's| 4 “Tha T ‘ g safeguard yov as an owner— e ko RN i B g oMbt e ot st TS i ein e et i p 4 R ! 4 3 ot s e Mc & Sun. For Adams was B daly rom your dry . 8 judgments, - LOWMAN MAY BE DROPPED. never cnamored of Menckenism. He was a 1ib | now. * Apply a little of this frag- here”s 1T, P Corner 4th and Fiinklin £ Phone 136 i logves thiat '6a:1re e 1 % here’s a difference quently total many times the 2 U TG g eral. He was born that way and it would have [-ant, antiseptic, healing cream in . original cost of a car. The Univorsal News Service intimates thalfpeen impossible for him to become anyth'ngjjour nostr It penetratesh in bread S—— -- g i —— i g there is more than a possibility that Assistant|elge, Thus, while the Evening Sun wag saying|through every ajr passage of the | ittty dtipiment e We offer you as an automo- Secretary Seymour Lowman of the Treas /De-lin offect that it is a pretty sordid world anc|iead. soother the inflamed or i i o s s 5 - || bile owner policies that cover partment may have fo quit his post because|all jobholders ought to hung, Mr. Adams clun® |swollen mucous membrane and | S[“[“ US I‘OI{ \ OU[{-.._ ] every loss contingency. of a rupture between himself and Scere v!lto his old sentimental love for the human race relief comes instantly i 1 > o ” | | 3 ; g {{ JUNEAU BAKERY Kellogg of the State Department Mr. Lowman|4nd while the Morning Sun, under his direc-| It's just fine, Don't stay stuffy| & b ARL - | el Kollogs of the Stato Department Nr. Lowmatill e never aa sparkling entertainment ucfad-up with o cold 0r nasty. ¢ S Loose Leaf Supplies | Kellagg for having stated that the policy of thejthe Evening Sun, it Qid command a tremendou: | tarrh—Relief comes o quickly: : Offi S li \ United States in fixing duties on imports is Ige ahd was known as “'i"“""»“"""'_“""" b B TR el i DAY oo cmtliis i il i 1C€ Upp 1€8 Allen Shattuck, Ine. founded on reciprocity. At the time of Mr. Low- e R R T o e . J INSURANOE man’s outbreak, the State Department was en-| This Is Workingman’s Golden Age. oA Pflntl“g and Stationery | Fiie, Lite, Lianility, Marine | gaged in correspondence with France over tariff I, 2 ' ¥ 4 3 4 i Afferences and Mr. Kellogg was cven then (Seattle Tusiness Chroniclc.) UTOS FOR HIRE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO writing the French that the American ,.“1.(.yr l}mnn‘n lh]P mnr'n‘;mllnml ”th;nmnlml"_. lh(i . . . s e Sas axaotly opposie {5 that proclaimed by the|fashion has always been 'io 58 at invention O ¢ oo . f i 2 Digo simen e iy “labor-saving machinery.”” Printers ave assumed Jroc e Thhe 3 vt i o ‘ MO R RIS l sed rates on a num- nufacture, explaining offset French Treasury official who had ra ber of articles of French n JUNE - Fhis action. was, (faken. to Today, thanks to invention, there arc more print- advances on certain imports from this country.|ars at higher wages and shorter hours, than ever This is the second or third time Mr. Low-|pefore. (Greatest among inventions those man has been in hot water with Administra-|employing electric energy; and they relieve 10 tion leaders. On Labor Day he made a speech|to 50 men at a clip. What happens? The un- in a New York city in which Gov. Al' Smith skilled laborer of yesterday becomes the highly- was attacked. For this, protests were made to|Paid skilled laborer of today-—due to new in- Secretary Kellogg by Congressmen from New [Yentions. A 3 3 : York. Some of his statements on the state of il thes cmdis, of A:'i"f:' iy gk B . aitikion Hitakobmant. Tt Ars| TLUtAtOR, s the fash K ey cou "' described as having been displeasing to Anti- Saloon League officials. For one who has been he seems to have amount of in office less than six month done more than the ave talking. loose ENGLAND IS NOT ENTHUSIASTIC. Tex' Rickard may stage battle in England is enthusiasm in at least While English- men are ardent followers of the manly art of boxing, they are not yet “educated” up to the gpectacles” which prize fights or “boxing matches” become in such expert hands as those of Mr. Rickard. This is apparent from the comments of the Manchester (Eng.,) Guardian the. latest championship mateh in Chicago, ‘which said: The greatest boxing contest that ex- cited - three continents and no_ doubt amazed the other two left Tunney still the heavyweight champion of the world and some £200,000 richer. The dust has not yet settled in Ameriea, but the rest of the world has gone back to work, pondering, no doubt, on this strange “sport’”’ in whose service man may win rather more than £6,0060 A suggestion that a third Tunney-Dempsey being received without a to be intelligent; yet printers broke the windows of the first plant that installed linotype machines. better here, as a rule, tham in any country in the world."” From that fact two things happen. The laborer, having advanced to high wages, is en- couraged to take part in the ownership of his company; and having become part owner he has no use for the soap-box orator who demands “the overthrow of capitalism” as a prerequisite to “fuller rights for the workers." Great is invention. It has enabled common Jabor, in part at least; it has done much toward silencing the discontented agitator; and it has provided all sorts of comforts and conveniences| for the “poor man” that milllenaires and klngs} and potentates of another day could not buy. e S AR~ It will certainly be amusing, when women begin to throw their hats *in the Presidential ring, to see a lot of dames going around gunning or the latest Paris creations.—(Philadelphia In- quirer.) PSSR St A That vacation of lowa farm women will be successful until one of them begins to wonder if her husband emptied the pan under the ice chest.— (Indianapolis News.) SRS o0 S Secretary Jardine insists that farming is a business. For a couple of years the farmer has been willing to agree that it's a bad business.—— (Dallas News.) RS 5 e R a minute. It is useless to put the responsibility for this famtastic finance on the Tunueys and the Dempseys. ‘While there remain hundreds of thou- sands of people prepared to pay £10 such entertainment the prize ring “will. remain a goldmine for boxerseand o but chiefly promoters. The ca, will take Jempsey Transeript.) § “Prince of Wales Helps at Having," says headline. either.—(Indiangpolis Star.). e e 3 1t Hoover becomes President, of course the There is certainly ome law that everybody seems to be appealing against in these days,;. and that is the law of gravitation. .— (Boston And he isn’t runping for anything, Let us number you among the ones we serve -——says Taxi Tad. Big as these numbers are, they do not count one, two, three with our manner of filling the | public requirements for taxi service. For all occasions, the Carlson taxi service can be de- pended upon. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 L — 1 d BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 . Agents for ] 'SUNOCO Motor Oil | — . .R. P. NELSON’S Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicn Auto “SEmrvice Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, v 444-2 rings B e AN MODERN ALASKAN HOTEL . Davz HoOUSEL, PROP. s e et = REASONABLE RATES MILLER’S TAXI. Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska .CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Day and Night Service, PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI . SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop N Stationery Store Headquarters for Plain and Fancy Stationery. Slieaffer and Pencil Gift Pen and Sets. Christmas Cards NOLAND'S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY . Nonme Better --Box or Bulk 3 LSON'S T \XI m I 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 . TFour Per Cemt Interest S Paid on Savings Accounts = | | l CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO.. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Pathfinder _AlU-Rubber SHOES $5.50 A PAIR

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