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-_,,.‘ T ze D £ o Y 4 P ©of the churches from politics. i s s A S BT tinued. Only fifty cents of the itory. A $10 membership this year PULP WOOD PRODUCTIO In 1926 the total consumption of in the United States mounted to 6,766 in 224 mills reporting to the Department Commerce, While the number of mills by ten, the consumption was 11 per cent. hig than in 1f below the tion last year Was to 3,962,217 ton three leading Stat Wisconsin and Production iner ain in consumption. 14,766 tons as a gain of 10.9 per « York ATTACK President John ier - Hibbe a recent Princeton Univ, nount paid member is sent to the general fund of Cross. The remainder of all that is contributed will stay in Alagka to be expended here That means the more each individual pays the larger will be the percentage of that will remain in the Te bership contributes only fund—exactly the those who ¢ me as a $1 members n afiord it onght to take 5 & v , w 1 A s ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, IRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1927. . ‘k E . with Christian leadership in sections of Amer er bhot- | & - 3 " awy Alaska mpire |ana ready to provide a market for the writi [ v her feet| | PROFESSIONAL |~ PROFESSIONAL ST N fof critics and scoffer: ‘ BITS | | worm oniat aiEnE B — 2| — u/| Fraternal Societies —— —— — - — - LG | Another sign of modernism | ¥ JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER SRS, O S R w8 OF ‘ out intelligence is thinking a |3 W emee St | ,OF —_— — - » Liberals carried a ction a I . Published cvery eve except _Sunda the : : [ {man and wife old-fashioned and || 33 - KASER EE EMPIRE PRINTING. COMPARY nday o Mi2® B, S., last month. The .month before they won. | Il qu becatise iy wstustly: &rel | Robert Simpson DRS. & FREEBURGER | Gastineau Channel Burcets, Juncau. Alaska. M o bycelection at New Westminster. In both in- | BY-PLAY | | pianning. 6> kR sopather Ani i Opt. D. DENTISTS n L e e Entered in the Dost Office stances the election was a repetition of the re- | | snough to celebrate their golden| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- % B. P. 0. ELK3 I snd 3 Goldstein ‘Bldg. ! v ’ - s B i A sults of the last gemeral election, but they indi- gpe—u 2| wedding. ; lege gfn(l)pxmmlury and SHONE §E 1dg. i dn.\;n:‘lvl::‘n(;:rl‘:\:-i SUBSCRIPTION RATES cate that the Liherals are at least “holding their One thing nobody can wear and | pthalmolcgy 4 oelock, Blks' Hall Delivered by carr | Douglas, Treadwell and i e B T No Place For That Statement |j,ve it look becoming is an air! Glasses Fitted g - 2M0ave D aim 40 W BN GEO. B. RICE, 3 gt own since the induction of Premier MacLean ugn a cold morning it B clepupaglode il R Ia Toilen ail f W 4 ates 3 of superiority. - | e P Py i g SRS il Doth make me cuss,” said Dunn \m‘hing ever has surprised | ;i b gl e < Wnid pe.o0,’ ang s 2 | 0 B e “To have my darned old flivy oy 1 i b aiagk Subscrive, y will promptly g 3 voman more than discoveri - BORLIRRS g Ly the Busine will prompily: We hear a lot about Prohibition enforcement| 8ay ‘I don’t choese to run’." vhat 4 .bad actor a goodlookln Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||_Vitne Prothers welcome. in _‘.!.’.;";‘1{“13'::.;“ Shei s o oML ;nn:rmw accepti bribes and i .,» ]n:n" a. lot| Tttt nan can become after he is mar- VARIETY STORE " DENTIST Co-Ordinate EBodles D LAk Bk ANSCOIATL. ~REeE -~ — 'more about the performance of Prohibition en-| gpgervations of Oldest Inhabitant rvied | { ; i | Rooms 8 and 9 Valextine of Freemasonry The Associ iy e Iy itled the ! forcement officers wh efuse to aceept hribes| | vemember when, if & man| A Dachélor stays. that way R Stationery—Notions— 11 Building Scottish Ri use for wx';l‘ ) 1 - ‘j-»rl“l‘r or to hather about sear arra Sometimes e aisle in the. street car | (2use he is more willing to ss | Urt‘OHn::‘ Lo 1 Telephone 176 ,,,"".ffi};"}.-’,[,',’,‘,""“"““ Jocal news publ n ; i fwe ny forced to | that the hest it ing o aiy Beet aT) ihe chance of getting the love of | N > 1| Tonth at 7.0 by K SXia Cetn ¥ive N S oo auarEL ih ety . 1 good woman than he is to t Merchandsse of Merit o o fm. - 0ad Fellows MUSBANTEED O B RNWAE v Bocits ; A he chance of having the horroy!¥——=— = —— g i 5| HALL ol 3 i t f heing tied up to a nag r——— - D A. W. S a5 EY The Anarlas Club A TRl eRuiia 14 o1 i r. A. . Stewart e L A real egotist is one who pities YEO . Van . D. €. uewspaper cstimates thoj CSURe ‘__’i"”'"".’I_‘]';"-“’v‘l"l',rr o h11~ ve lack of intelligence of thoss AI{RA (;I‘, [ DENTIST { LOYAL 2PneER e a rade throngh American hootloz 4 i 8h C¥O cherk [ who do not think he is even great ¢ o 3 F MOOSE ; ; hody to identify you.”" One.oP the s ‘kabl 2 A | s g Mocts every Monday me of the remarkable t I Office Phore 469, Res. Phone 276 night, at 8 o'cl he time: g W " ¥ >} Baffled, Not DPefcated A Poor Shat "mun i: ta ”l‘n 41‘:'“' ANDLLOT CLEARING Ry G ste ! it b, \obid your ' husbend il ansand How much : more money i G A TCHELL, T SRS = — e thing when ha ‘went hihiting” Kea L AN a ¥ oo Phade 14y 149 < MOUNT JUNEAU. LODGE NO. %1 (¢ ) ; philehi 28 ikes to dress a woman, ne 108 or. 148 > rer o Ty In : e e _"\_f”"“‘. DLW, o " A wife has to be a roal Opiin: | ses e e e Dr. W. J. Pigg | anbotits culamuton Moos < 1 i ST Aatapan thing hut time.” replied Mrs.| st to bhelleve her husband still o AP PHYSICIAN | ponth . n SN\, kAR Mol WhTch gt B gt ot e spends the evening in hi | W | e \sy chair while she spends it ! | ephone 18 ! | praEbi e I e W NS LU ,fir:‘zlg:ess”“ ) ang] frONE OF @.sinic fulf of ishes. | : nn}‘Com:n'n | T A 5 o8 RN SEE i | B tho suldber out M seion-—“Coach and ! Ry shedding just a couple o RITERS | 157 EASTERN ST o Y . et PN Y ¢ o Fi Y Gl e garments it any er would cond and Fourth THE RED CROSS DRIVE. il SR SOt guree, TR s Modern—Coaehand elevei"| e ok ol B | Dr. B Uatioo . "ol s plus subs, - ! Yol B s 1o sttt tun AR oy inol Wi ion *xud for the Hemynt | Less So Than Any Brunette |ouid he DAt OtG Ehort TRl I Jt # g | At 3 s, by SEBAIDIER, | S B Pl i i v S o I T e B G o o RO e T decided blonde, asn't for ihe shormess of e | Junean Pnblic Library e Wkt - i bt KNIGHTS OF and cash I Ited Cro has ju pass A freronge for war wrhiter hetwesn nation ::,‘”,»:1 '!:‘\:,(,‘,z:v":;'i'l M kirts | and Residence, Gaatineau Fotel ool Ny through one of its mo:t useful vears. Its great heen the subject of a sterile critieism z A4 g L DAY JHNG - >ee ; ) - A T orh i thet Misstesinpi flond district has cost o Trem #ha: failnre or dulberate refusal to anything but fair. \rtificial forai steces and nome | I ree Reading Room n 57 TR RIS o L S Ly i ks resdiled i the difference hetween temporary W L ouea: arthe lecorations. See Mrs. Suily. adv | City Hall, Second Floor Di. Geo. L. Barton i < and alleviating hunger, disease and h break-down.” - Concerning the Lea “How's your business? asked | re— 7 F R A T Waln. Street 3 Sty | GHINOPRACTOR, Hillenthal Bidg. 1MW, M. MEINTYRI, 3. K. L has repaid for the expenditure of Yy "“.'” ‘“"I" “ £ 0 R he old friend. Reading Room Open’ From Office Hours 10 to o RN AR, il s iR "here I8 another reason for .a iy Hp ) 0 4| yveryhody seems 0 he mind Yy ireulution Room Open From i off Medicine, by 3 ' i i b th ntatives of the na : - A 4 $:30 p. m. s R o LSRG the American Red Cr It the mor ! Hherrid. AR o AR it VL SOUTAR L bood; ok i <. o : A z . Jected the services of a Red Cross n in Lautomatically to hymning together liky th Gurt a8 SuedoEinas: aRaRece L e = e R B . servi % Rpd, Cros i ! o ning together lik: the Pessimistic Thought MR Nnee, Maon S0, [ ; " oo e tion with e schools will have fo ) roriwe stars, 1t an any wecific uestien the o (ronblo. with most of O A B. FREL TO ALL I | Helene W. L. Aibreclit, = e e = pensed with. Miss Falldine, now Mrs. Thomae, 'l 100 per cent. effective| odays iy that they are not much S T - PHYSICAL THERAPIST WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | has rendered invaluable services to th tion M e dead.” If §n anv in dyaper than our yesterdays, f g T LEGION, NO. 439 B iks it is krcatly ito by’ dediAbas Hat sal ot tist epirit-manifests ftself, gy / 3 T ! ; - Meets 15t and £nd Thursddys | B it dhu A vk, oen.iien of tha last eight vears arc [T II/'I I cach month, 8 P.M. at Movse | jdone for Huh! | ed XA Hall. fnna Bodding, Scuior Re- | by each of the need of pe the Red agrecm as_need- | forward to other attempts at agreement, and Not! .yac» grinned the sunm, “they the wh $10 mem- H0 cents to the general ip. Al | Ipwood | peace. ;\u.p\\tmld,l Idle dreams may not get yon 007 cords| decre se was slightly| The total produc- comy ent The in the industry were Mai ON RELIGION. n .of com- memorative ervice at the Warwick Church, Hartsville, Pa., sounded the keynote of a eall for united Chr action against modern writers and pub Mishers who are conducting a of mockery and derision against rel zood government. As ev- itiy has been sub- morality and eryone knows, Christi jected to undue criticism and w resentation from many sources. attacking Christianity ve been in incr inations have been the target of malevolent assaults on the faith. President Hibben suggested tha risrep- Books issued ing numbers, and all denom- these t it is about time Christian America woke up and took steps to check the flood of infidel literature, which, he de is causing widespread deterioration clares, Most of our readers will agree that some def- inite aetion should be taken, bu how it may be organized and ¢ out is a problem that calls for a Mere denunciation from_pulpit or car t ed stug plat- form will not produce ®he desired ef- fect, nor will appeals to publishe writers. It is a situation which or a in part from the lack of religious education in our country and rend it imperative for” the church to greater emphasis on”its teaching tion.—(Christian Herald.) One would think that it would be apparent to|inhabited for more than a few hundred years. mong the clergy who have show place func- . so capable an editorial board as that which di- . . rects the Christian Herald that the men, though some kitchen middens on the main® Carlson’s Taxi and of Christianity in Ameriea at this t the churches to regain the public which they have lost, and that the toward this is to compel the retirement of many It might perhaps be said of Secretary Hoover, ; des. As long as greatfpgy charles Fox said of Burke—"Yes, Burke I8 _churches permit the Dr. Clarence True Wilsons |, qually right, but he is often right too soon.” ‘Wayne Wheelers, Dr. McBrides and kalaried and loud_mouthed dispensers of political| Hoover is not acutely sensitive of all the political corruption funds and prevarication to speak inlinfluences that fill the air—(New York Times.) their names they will continue to lack the con- " fidence of the public. 1f the ehurches would have ‘the people scoff less at organized y they should silence the bellowing bulls great n ime is confidence first other ¥ n lack fidence in their faith by substituting political|m, ) mes. ) inations and statutes for preaching f and teaching the religion of the Lord. There are still no signs that Mr. Coolidge's g * When political mountebanks in uniforms of|decision that he does mot choose to run h _churches are allowed, in the name of Chris-|become epidemic among officeholders.— ( Detroft, , ta force the retirement from the public|Free Press.) wie i rvice- of such great American statesmen as Sena- Y o Vi h !.‘ Senator Underwood, through President Calles helieves in méver putting o idated votes and alliances with ted K. K. K. floggers and outlaws, to take dictation from 1t is not strange that thely, ] S b a jifty, but the s out of sympathy X Ak Chris.|them at this time, it may be said that Mr. much as ever when' 1. “He couldn't even hit the | 1oves her as anferenc: at G i conf 1 it Gen rcond and Main RFORD &:CO.! || 0ftteeS Mr. Baldwin now steps forwar emin i 4 } I n now steps forward to remind n scientists down on the The tempor MWD Apd REy s e e Sidekd faahu yid arth are "having a great time 3 8 a bseure thel o4t your spo remarked the | )v more important circumstance that men 100k| ooy | SATURDAY 4 J £ gent; Agnes Grigs, Recorder. | 7 A, & ¥ Valentine's Optical Dept. * R. L. DOUGLASS ! Optician and Optometris® R-om 16, Valentine Bldg. | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad | by Appeintment { to war. If law among the nations is ever | nin (loy have something on ole be outlawed as it is within the nations, then|,,.. 1o |we must be prepared to find in internationa’| NIGHT Automobile negotiation the same delays, postponements, bhaf My“"; . flements, half-successes which characferize parlia:| nows ftem savs the : — e e I ; | mentary procedure. Aristide Briamd has mc he United States buy 300.000,000 s o THE CLUB LUNCIT 'ls"ra'lce ©Flthan once reminded us how slow and undramatic are the lahors for peace. War s the great |short-eut. It is resorted to by thess who, find themselves baffled, are not willing to try |again for that roement of minds which | pairs of shoes a year., How the heck can they afford them when they have tires to buy? ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dnny; PETE JELICH, Proprietor ! i AR AR SO i | | NSURANCE such as Fire and l Theft,*and Collisicn, safe- guard the investment repre- 1+ Don’t Say Bread— Passing Observation sented by your car. ——— SAY T nuch, but.at least they don't get 1 h .1) nsurance such as Propertv of} Strange People. wou into as much trouble as idle oo | —_— ongues do. R eI . 799 Tug Cias W. CARTER MORTUARY Damage and Public Liability her (Hastings, Neb., Tribuns.) ’ A H Mllk'Mal(l ¢ ‘safeguard yor as an owner— | For five months of the year the entire male Cart Before the Horse : “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” axzinlt dgmage claims and 3 judgments, “losses that so fre- membership, from the weaned infants to the New York manufacturers are oldest patri h, of the Bskimo tribe inhabiting|said «to be attempting to bring Nunivak Island off the coast of Alaska, keeylhack the silk hair ribbon. Wouldn't | bachélor quarters in isolation from the women |t ba better to bring back the | in bread nedrhe men live together in the kazhe, semi-sub- | hair first- Corner 4th and Funklin £t ; Phone 136 quently total many times the original cost of a car. ¢ 1% There’s a difference | o | ———1 . We offer you as an automo- bile owner policies that cover | terreanean ceremonial lodge, d2ring this peried Vil | ki & ? T wanien ook for them, bringing the food t We Have Often Wandsred.— i 3 SEE US FOR YOUR---- ‘ every loss contingency. he lodge, where it i3 eaten. How Solomon got along with all g According to a Smithsonian ethnologist whelhis mothersinlaw. ; JUN‘EAlI BAl\ERY I L S l- . 43 has Just returncd from an expedition to Alaska AraSl ; S .oose Leaf Supplies this separation of the sexes is considercd by the ki 4 hea Hrie “ s i Hxlimo to ba. Hetessary. to Hkre o zood GALCKT “Tia Baneymban: s . over S Office Supplles ‘ Allen Shattuck, Ine. of sed The expedition was in co-operation | — S E TS VNPT -~ tubniaimit s RS AR ng # INSURANCE Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street ‘' Phone 244 + Juneau, Alaska : , JONSTRUCTION CO »n maintains a teacher and his wife on the| N& W ACL Y CONS A i s etz 2 SR o (i N\ 25 Covien Auto Seavice AL i Auro S ALASKAN HOTEL ALL XINDS OF - sonian expedition, they had had no vi § /;,? AN A ! thDERN REASONABLE RATES CABINET LND $ Iboat in two years. ‘The only other representa P i tives of the outside world is an Eskimo trader "““—‘?:!;‘- 4‘4 Night, at another village thirty miles away. B, =3 TiNge Davz HoOUSEL, BROP. MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS -~ - ! The lives of the islanders revolve around the seal, on which they are largely dependent for MORRIS CONSTRUCTION food, clothing and light. In comsequence, the BUILDING with the American Association for the Advance-| cesewsewsrovorscrssesse: ment of Science and the American Council ol i 3 { Learned Societies. The Nunivak Islanders,. numbering 170 souls AIJTOS FOR HIRE in all, represent one of the most consorvative Fskimo groups left, This is due to their fsola-| & o oo \ tion. ‘Though their island measures seventy by forty miles, it is so barren as to have little at traction for white men. The Bureau of Educa- ., Life, Liakility, Marine | MORRIS l S e | D Prompt Service—Day and Nm;m et o et seal is looked upon with the profoundest respect. The ethnologist reports finding seal-bones buried M with more care than some of the human remains. %{: g:e:m:ehe:fl_y:;“ Among The five months of isolation mentioned above is concluded with a feast at which the bladders of all seals caught during the year are thrown back into the sea to propitiate the seal tribe. Numberous tahoos regulate the hunting, skinning and general handling of the animal. So litle is known of Nunivak Island, says the: {ethnologist, that its shores are muot even charted. He is inclined to believe that it has not been MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE . Getting Started Many people have plenty of good —says Taxi Tad. Big as these numbers are, they do not count one, two, three wifh our manner of filling the public requirements for taxi 'Day and Night Service service. For all becasions, the PHONE 485 Carlson taxi service can be de- pended upon. BLUE BIRD TAXI - SBHORTY GRAHAM { Stand at Bill's Barber Shop He found no burials or other'evidences of ancient intentions but fail because of lack of need for Pathfinder | ) Miklnbbcr | SHOES | land seemed fairly old. Yes, wtrange people always have queer cus- toms. Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and - J A, n Noland's Corner R. P. NELSON'S - Phones Single 0 and 314 |1} = g iy Store Mably your fortune and s,liwes; idquarters for Plain and i that Mr.| & - omm————G t" cy Stationery. Sheaffer and may lie in forming the simple habit-of . BERRY'S TAXI ||l m"‘éusi‘l“m.f"?&f‘,, i bu&ifig a little surplus every week. Get- Lo ’ ting started in this habit will count PHONE 199 . . more than the amount. & | SUNOCO Motor 0il action. step Migh|Phat would be only one more sizn Withiut attempting to enumerate or appraise Hoover's strength with the country has grown with each succeeding year during which he has been under public observation. -— (New York of the till tomorrow a man you can shoot today.—(New York Times.) Japanese could settle t _disorder in Ch out: *

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