The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1927, Page 4

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Gy i wem being forgotten. Hi \ington to Mexico City York to. Paris voyage friendship of years w flight from Wa epochal as his New (lxr , | nonstop | not Datly Alaska Empire | S EDITOR AND MANAGER nor as spectacular as that thrilled the world, may way of America miasma America. Mexico JOHN W. TROY - Published EMPIRE_PRINTI} Streets, Jun Bntered in the I matter. much Mexico out complish relations in hop did to wipe of doubt as to the feeling of The laim with which City ecelved him Sunday eriendl C ()‘\lPA\\ Second an Alaska. s great the | toward SUBSCRIPTION, RATES. ~|populace of Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | a1l Thane for $1.25 per month. il, postage p following rates: | , in advanc \ths, in advance $6.00; one month, in adva | stood Bulseribers will confer a fa y will promptly | g notify the Business Office « or irregularity | in the delivery of thelr pape | ways our Telephone for Bditorial and Busine warl government those who would en but without succe to latter numerous to be better under States As a endeavor The in needs nation, United Mexico. we have to prove friendliness for the people of aid and comfort to respons There been, and still yroil the two nations If the North Ame and his L failed equally occasions be a former's good Iintentions (& and s not expected to, and enthusias will hav it easier diplomatic repre out differences and more harmonious people, in ss Offices to give here have 0. t Ave tled to credited d also MEMBER OF ABSOCIATEW r The Associated is use for republi " ft or not oth local news pu -‘l:!w ! k the > in v can America ha ful dbe has been slow underst AR n brother, the has TO BE LARG Ausxn Progg Fope ATION LICATION T OF AN on too n of zh R and ol rust the cannot misunderstandings but their causes by ation, the m psycho for th entatives undoubtedly ect that make aceredited to wipe should zularly the nation two nations other. of bring ‘Hll fwith into lations ecach the help of the horite, have caj But little thin n the politi sular Republicans, with and a Farmer-L ke inizations mean nothing live the irregular WASTING WATER. the the Cht A jected of time Parliament Prayer th n pro than two 1 of Jun several the Apparently them Competent engineers more surveyed it ago the 1pply Bngiant: it tives good enough pronounced it ample for a city o They e then iffecting orted situation Stanford 8,000 large as have alse inves £k partly, at shortage that community responsible private freezing of water continuously with the being drained levels and were without It is apparent in almost the by the same that ev we least, wa The) for the citizens now Un joke R finished Almack cxamining t causes of a current Profes John of ity was, The joke ou sor some sections of the has just that py Business | théir consequent | run i waste fs on him had own adopted ) far It looks as if the Democrats orphan ‘tax bill fou ‘ and were protecting from loss pipes themiselves from : nd made it their by letting the result that the system wa the higher| of tow and service water the lower ncerned people lying on part and many 3 The Panaces lower The Panacea. some in wate water quirer.) panacea » man or for most woman W be con the de or t the present lack of areas in Without it, that sovereign work. Happy th to do. If that something the hetter—the greater But better the spade water| here same as 5 caused waste, in the service woes omething al, 'so much ee of happiness. ccrub brush than nothing at all Carlyle tells us: “There is man who actually works, is perpetual despair.” gruft old growler about. Work is not | was so, it i8 a Dblessing; it many Sorrows When we | our it seems evident| community would be g ting first clas with ample water every need, domestic That waste be stopped is plainly apparent to everyone. it should be stopped, few if ony will deny casily possible to install pipes, servi in such manner as to prevent fre mild eclimate which we The not be great to fact, it less than the cost water wa each house put meter. Health tation, convenience, and protection of are all dependent upon uninterrupted cient water service. Steps should be taken to see that if and both the companies and the public ould prepare their respective responsibilities, whatever prove to be, that there will be shortages caused by waste of suppxy. house he and public can always in idleness & hope in . alone and main : jthe there The lan is knew what he a curse and is the panacea never| for zing in the cost would woulds be ed wenr and is have. In the anyone. think about the cannot think is the beauty| and by ni to we That day work we have thing we are doing, henc much about our trouble and effi-| about it. We should pray now | that we may continue to i water| to perform. Tn work we ma to méet|for many tlls, mental and physical they future of on a property and enre ter assured n thet )uhlh il rud ing is plainer t if the farmer looking for help from relief measures he had as well go ahe: get ready to do his own fall plowing.— (L ton Herald.) Pinchot enforce prohibition ties have made such a howling success of {haven't they, including Pinchot when he was Governor of this State!—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) From this angle, nothing 50 no AMERICA’S GOOD-WILL \MB ASSADOR. blames Secretary Mellon for Other 1thor Giftord failure to has winged States Again Col. Charles A. Lindbergh his way from. the heart of the United into that of another country. This young man, who a short time ago was unknown to thel multitudes either at home or abroad, has in al few short months not only hecome world tamous| but in so doing has promoted for his homeland a spirit ships among peoples and in lands where it seemed Blade.) Prince William of Sweden that body in the United States works. says Counlry of Wmes CHRISTMAS Has One Dry Spot| PARIS, Dec. 17—Fr country of wines, |spot in the government. Neither wines nor liquors may advertised the books of ance, on the It is, ! hibition movement Ihave discovered. | Xveryone appears (o lished to learn of this {dency which finally | o e is\umxm sold by government. | so far, the only official pro- thirsty BY Juneau Public Schools ELKS’ HALL December 19 and 20 - be aston dry ten has |in the postal and telegraph ad ministration which passes on th advertising on the stamp books. s ot cents and 50 cents ‘ TO TELEPHONE PATRONS Inow in course of preparation. Music By HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA JUNIOR and SENIOR GLEE CLUBS {address or persons who wis! |have telephones installed are re: | quested to ompnny. Phone 420 before De icember 17th. —ad Order your frum. cakes fo Christmas now. ' > XMAS TREES to your door, Phone 683. . 150 Pupils in Cast—from Second Grade through High Sehool ol1a plperl lor Iln-: at The Empire R “DANCING IS HEALTHY” WIN THAT SILVER TEA SET' S0 why not come up and spend an evening with us. Tlm week will | _be the commencement of the Christmas Prize Contest. Should you win ' this Grand Prize, you will not regret the evening’s dancing that you " have enjoyed at the hall, with the music rendered by the “Moon-e light Serenaders.” A. B. HALL SATURDAY — 17 9:30 P. M., Pl aerial adventure which in France the augurs if not always as many 1| of smooth | tured | was| some useful labor| - there it, every-| And it may be hushands away of understanding and better relation- gdded that some get pleasure out of it. ~(Toledo | evening. the as found a dry been | traced down to, a small committee | A new telephone directory is | Patrons contemplating changl: :: notify the Telephone V. Mrs., Sully. adv ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM HILL LIFES And Lots of 1t “wealth don’t bring pine Strikes us as awful funny, When we well know there’s noth ing we that don’t ALONG To hear Can do take money Observations of Oldest Inhabitant I kin remember when ¢ 1 | could use soap and water a paint remover wher wanted to wash her face. | The Ananias Club | “Weve never had to sad he, “because ipples every day.” which Sure Sign of That “Is a bald mee?” just H tonics are no good Blink head | sign of 'u)h | that B it's am Doesn’t Have to Dance After All this man, nd Mills, were |vied. This was a mistake, but i was currently reported that lding had taken place ladly correct the matter state these people are list, and the smokes from wtate Dance paper w ane stil boy w c that singla on Belle & Sam ar, Mo, ed Man Knows “what Whfl! Every Mar aid Clarence, is @ lighting the ce to g withou his wife it on from would enable a man living room 4 shins if wonl let him switch rrumbled his dad Less True between that ad from him ont More or difference and bandit mn te inst me. yuld 0 embarra m w wasn't to © he | debt if it to bhe out everything else. re is such a Jml lipsticks of son 1 roug the ave too little | The re | fmand for leep able to depend on it for her beau-| ies are hard so many dol good many fam | up because they ps | lark down. | Some couples give » sion that they to show the world two people can he The big surprise many a gioom zets on the honeymoon is the discovery that instead of marrying a household siave he has annexed 2 slave drf The you the im married ju t how unhapp, living together. the departm have to keep stocked up on o many useless things is because | these | such a demand bridge prizes ery ome of them anything that will keep old bears they call from home in the is days for Not e | clubs ful for the growling are thank- The difference between a dis- wife objects to poker | hushand and a distin- hed-looking” husband is the between having things to make bluff at ference nd having aving them. After a flapper has slipped on \ dress she usually looks like nodesty had slipped on a banan: a a reel. The reason mother is glad she vould be dead if father was vidower because she knows he's die of mortification at the he was making a fool of mmw]f > KING'S COAT AND VEST UP FOR PUBLIC AUCTION BERLIN, Dec. 17—Af! bath tub, a and vest a down to ter the avari s now highc k er's king’s coat knocked bidder. A Munich dvertisement blue maje sale the Nachr Neueste hien run and ve Ludwig coat his ty Kin S STATEO\IEPY bTO’{F NELSON'S For Shaeffe Fountain Pens variety. %D PEPPER FUR | RHEUMATIC PAlN Red ouch™ oints, -\\ and I'(nril (~ Rub takes from so stiff, acl It cannot hurt!yoi, ar t tainly stops that old rh natism torture at once When you are suffe san hardly around, Red Pepper Rub and wve the quickest re Nothi ha ch etrating Tust Pepper ingli t warms nd through. Paphar get A kn meencr red pepr you )y will feel three m througl sorene I E soon Rub you heat. In th sore Pain as the spot for a Rub. with pack adv T dru Rowles Red Pe sure to get the name Rowles of per ine, ch e the 'age. on NUTICE In the United States Commission- er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, Ju- neaun, Commiszioner’s Precinct. THE MATTER OF THE AD- | MINISTRATION OF THE ES | TATE OF DWIGHT L. POR-| TER, DECEASED. All concerned are hereby noti- Hmnl that I, Charles W. Carter, on ‘\mn»mlur 1, wa ypoint-| fed Administrator of the estate of| |Dwight L. Porter, deceased, and| {that Letters of Administration| |therefor on said day were duly| issued to me. o Al persons having claims| against said estate are hereby re-| |quested to present the same, with proper 'vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this no-| tice, to me at the office of R. E. Robertson, in the Seward Build-| ing, Jup | Dated at | vember 26, 1IN Juneau, Ala No- . W. CARTER. tion, Nov. 26, 1927, publication, Dec, 24, First public Last va«"’ 1 | s p— ( Spick and Spar Let our service be your | chioice ! —says Taxi Tad | Your choice of taxicab service for your wife, your children or yourself would be one that guarantees _courtesy, comfort and CLEANLINESS! You will find each Carlson cab spick and span to carry you to your destination. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 T BERRY'’S TAXI PHONE 199 Agents for AUTOS FOR HIRE 1 Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings oo e e CARBAGE - 1927.§ kel = — PROFESSIONAL ' = “Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given gpecial attention ! | DRS. KASER & YB.EEBUBGF.B‘ DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hoars 9 a. m. to § p. m. -y 1. B. BURFORD & CO | L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Pubiic Stenographer Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Building Telephone 176 BROWV’ S Dr. A. W. Stewer DENTIST s 8 a. m. to 6 D. EWARD BUILDIN Phore 469, Res. Gsteopath. Hours: c 710 8 or by 7 Licensed ¢ HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 Dr. Geo. L. ]mrtun CHIROPRACTOR, Helienthal ®idg. Office Hours 10 to 1 $; and by appointment. CHIROPRACTIC i8 mot the pra Surgery nor Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8§ a. m. to 10 p. m. Gireulation Room Open From m~7:00 p. m. to i §:30 p. m. | Currert Maogazines, Newspapers 1 Reference Books, Ete, FF‘EF_ TO ALL it alentine’s Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometri Rcom 16, Valentine Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m by Appointment (ot i Bt i e Ask for aad |, Juneau Bakery Products Robert & m\pwm Opt. D. | Graduate Lou Angeles CY- | lege of Optometry and | Opthalmolcgy | Glasses Fitted | Leneses Ground h om your Grocer V. A. PAINE Attorney at Law Building Valen Phone toom T, PHONE 577 o, | | ! ) .‘ 3 z { l JUNEAU BAKERY Tue Cuas W. CARTER MCRTUARY “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corper 4th and Franklin St Phone 138 FANCY STATIONERY CHRISTMAS PAPER Loose Leal Recipe Books l:{eciprr Cases Fountain Pens Christmas Cards GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY Opposite Alaska Electric Lu,ht Office OPEN EVENINGS Phone 244 MODERN REASONABLE RATES DaveE HoOUSEL, PROP. y 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 ——— THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily _PETE IELICH, Proprietor ' BURFORD’S CORNER ' _ PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY ' None Better—-Box or Bulk The Giver of Gifts is in harmony with the spirit of Christmas. While his gift mostly conveys his good will he also desires it to be beneficial. As a worth-while gift foreany member of the family we suggest a Savings Account. Valenune | ALASKAN HOTEL Fraternal Societies oF Gastineau Channel | Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rit: Regular meetings second Friday each tuonth wt 730 B m. . 0dd Fello MAC SPADDY D '\'1-1 VENS Secrelary NO. M()UNT JUM».AU LODGE “Douglas Aerie 117 Frater Order of Lu—z]c sular 1st, 2nd, 4t Douglas ¢ | 5 o W""JE‘I OF MOOSLHLART LEGION, NO. 439 eets 1st and Srd Thursadys b month, 8 T at Moose Senior Re- Recorder. 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