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9 . " . 1 i A l other toothle enforcement ——— Daily Alaska Empire ! e extie | B 3 v nly t | ALONG LIFE'S ] JOKHN W. TROY - EDITOR AND MANAGER " e w‘“" . ‘ DETOUR i TSRO 5 | o o eangd) By SAM HILL preme vin PRS0 T = N to ) ! he v Wl Act, Gen Long Engagements Explaine ! ded U utterance They'd like 1o : B Wiiientan - et nat, ik can't hefore Sahatulich 1e law. In the fiv Hor swectie ger Ay g There 1 TMd el { Her haid t W oniy general Chseivations of Oldest Inhabita 5 W es01 t oLy ind, « ) Y. WG T he old-fashioned harber m on r e f law lead n and ype women wlo brou thei ) Bt that fear Ui Kids in to have ihef’ hair cut, bt of law and laws that depend | ihe Darber of g rsenall the arms of soldiery for their effectivene nerally town othierwis L g Pabia SihsiaaL R e Making 'Em Ail Suffer Alike publishicd e B ; john said Mrs. Grouch, “w R LumB L e " o the ider of taxing bachele "V the Volstead Act ol iy I osupp heca the 1 it h e i quor and A OV nakers believe inequul misery o that which passe v the real thing, not becut dii el nepiied Mo Ghotich they no dre punishment, but beeai f ¢ American people resent a Which Are That npts t tablish a code of IN DRESSIS [ead th either the traditions or prin-'line on a wom t ciples of 0 n voof legal con ne ol 3 are 50 sl cquences does n o the disregard for th nothir gl ! | be as bad dited W b Ly el “', | A wher ked by for TR B o ISHelinentbes Bad News for Him — When 1 find Love,' Alaska Report Shows Steady Gain in Trade. M, Glyne Pl crown him ih - ———— o e } (Seattle Post-Intellizencer ) v rolliv pin THE NEW FISHERIES REGULATIONS. The annnal report of the Governor of Alask: t made public ndicates that industrial el Sure Sign to Him ¥ The on 1 Alaska 1eries feconom condition thro Territor 7 1T defendant to vour ki for 19 y | to | Comn ) v oand domestie, increased 2.3 pe f d the | vodoir T A ¢ 1 &liania; mob comeptay t Alaska is sl Noll il the poli I i b p . 1 fish (4] (Y A. Parks v vy cver ng o tur i T . NG f the Territ T ipharent - dpl nt to a soff R ; n tin Jocal dndu ans o in almost mon i \ rring fishing ope every distict, with the « f the lower 1 I el I 1l L I - kn of Mean Brule ! ! Yulken River Valley. For many 1 ent A i prohibited. 1 BRI ol that section it i the Kuskokw.m VY A M pr 1 1n thel v R e i 1 b person 1 3 th ot ' Ty helr 1 LLLIRER RN : Huh!" retorted her hushand, “th yestriction imposed on ot Imon neg depleted tae supply too suchan estent that it o {o thé number of booi 5 maintaine 1 1926, Th i wis necessary o prohibit commercial fishing, and o Croen (heir diberty egeh vear | [ record pack « ' ¢ 1 the effects have been severely felt I Goavern fallin theelp Il MR the hnown laree « went of fish in n l recommends an investigaticn of the thaon fisheric " i oREu AL Dher Ivead nthat region ) determine whether or not commer A& Yo DaubHess lava mEtEaA e Bl e pply of fish. Indeed, it cial fishing may he permitted without endin AWHAL traites. iRt slnhe o wonld appear that ilteration in the restrictions 8CVing future supply T T are the ‘big RN ; i ; la7e nslanlc Lot On the whole, the report is one of the 108G, ity sseilop it il deonr i ; i Vel the industey CPeouraging coming out of Alaska for many yea 3 b S 1 A . y: Jecios SN the Governer's recommendations somewhat 1ib Sulciias iy i . cen that the Do, CvalizZng certain phases of government control are Sresthi o Lieklans favorably acted upon, Alaska’s prosperity will I Jabl partment will imj « ieh resulations ns Wil oo Dl natod Mr. Bubbit prevent vou | ng made on them Any seattle’s interest in this is obvious, and all of \""‘;L st bit ather course would ! rily ALSK'S forts (o stimulate sane development will find hearty TR A Breatost ' renshicind n \askas approval and ready aid in this city [ieive ‘omit: Moo nor the Fed 1 Government + -— i | Johuny Wi Exaggerating a Political Incident. | 1" what he aimed at THE SITUATION. (New Torle Woridd And died of surprise New Year if “pood times” for 19 Nid Sl AL presil Ouch! o e Sl e ; idat Wagner Booms Smith in 1928 the Tack: “You don’t date with Mywt o e e bt ooy | 1eddlines in New York dailies, one of them spread any move, 1 notice [ I across two columns, must make readers rub their Bill: “Not since 1 discovered B e tha highost W1 A GRS R L What has taken place? hing but a local the cost of a black seye that whe in 183 vaar It next to Ueharacter-credit™ the basic Democratic dinner with Tammany speakers Myrtle says NO! she means it ju funda Vs y 1 easy moncy, this uy dinners, Tammany meetine Tammany vallics \ike o hard-boiled fraffic cop doc country not to fear from a severe industrial ave held at faivly frequent interva' . and it would when he savs it depression. N y tinues dbupdantly cheap, and be just abont as impossible for Tammany speaker Het mil i ’ onds but cquities of invest- to fail to mention Gov. Smith for the Presidency Huh! SR caithie. cont b AVELGL atoany of them as for a church convention to open| “My health is quite good.” Wihien 26ut conpoonilon’ i the. wonll——inis WithoUD prave The news that New York Democrats ged Miss Grape; | capital fnve n ramifications and in its 400,000, 1avor Gov. Smith's nomination is as exciting as the i her sweetie ) des— Aneric Raleiiana aalle. dlotha news that the Dutch have taken Holland, that the in bad shap ; Bab oy 5 S e R L :‘llwlll-\l‘.wh ‘r I.‘;:\,, ]rj'\‘v\ hill, and that Mr. Coolidge ap- e extent of cur lquid wealth and investment confi % o A i R After all it is twenty-two months Gl the next o she 4 ] B St Dol Dol lias olurtea it sons ton Presidential election: it is a y and a half il he's like my ca : g f pLaced i the National Convention We can afford to wai when the going is more or less | this year. It starts off a projected schedule ) pew months yet hefore beginuing to get excited but has o lot of trouble when sh of 40,006 cars for the firse quarter, e I with gver tne discovery of Presidential hooms—and par- veacios the high spots.” actual sales 10000 cars 1 in the neperiod ticulavly over the “launching” of a boom that wa . of 1925 it 1 14 1t 200,000 cars. fairly well started as far back as 1 More or Less True This ma men not digal; it gives emphatic . — Another thing no gnan can mala evidence of its faith in the avtomobile business of The Open Mind. his wite believe is that he hates to this countr The motor cir business today i b reminded of his faults even mo L f o i etess . s 1 (5an Francisco Bulletn.) than “he does of her age Bludelaker plan. indledte douht? Is there such o thing as having a mind that is. The only bigger fools in the worl ML 2 Tt e rovopd | 100 0Den? Dr. Studdert-Kenne Chaplain to King than the couple who attempt a trial b D 22 MR ta 1 L o' George of England, thinks there is. ge is the couple that starts i 0600 s 000000 tons anare Do i e i manriage is the couple that starts in CO R T e A .\'lli_flvvn: @ conference of church workers in right on the houeymoon to malk ¢ ) i anghed al yniversities during o visit to Chicago he spoke of,theirs a (vial t for predicting co would produce 10,000,000 |students suffering from *“the inhibition that comes! One thing @ lot of women lcarn ; tons of siecl 1w eventiully. This is basic and from continually thinking in abstractions,” adding |from their marviages is that dumb extends thronghout the whole industrial fabric that “The cult of the open mind has hecome a shibho-| animals have four legs and dumb There is no indication of any let-down in rail-|leth, so that it seems the student has no convictions | fools two . voad operations, either physical or financial, Con- about anything.” {In these days when people think 2 tinuation of big londing fignres means that where in If the mind is not kept fairly open in student | anything is rvight and there is no b e ths il Iy be in progress other | 4ays it s likely to become too tightly closed in!such a thing as wrong, the gossips : 1ifias ave in than closing the gap [later life. Young people grow out of their uncer-{must feel like a man sitting down | i T tmes of clear skics, of course, that| WBGes concerning the world and themselves, and if 1o a six o'clock dinuer having, § no one hothers with the harometer. But after two|"0t 4hey don't get anywhere, [ lared dway o mankEBeed taonl at : 9 Biiiha kyaal Ty N hiEteRY b T e Chaplain - Studdert-Kennedy is now comfortably o'clock i y ; 2 fixed, and the comfortably fixed in monarchical| They say one can get used to any ficult to see cause for indu or tinanecial alarm. | " . ; & 0 i s ,t B et tioi he buniii ot Rhator R {eountries don’'t like to have your people asking | thin but we reckon a flapper's i L {awkward questions concerning royalty can get used 1o the cold about 1 the 1920-1921 .period make domestic situation! gyt §¢ America, when young, had not asked| aoman can vor used to a boil sound jawkwiaid questions concerning the divine right claim- o0 the neck ¢ And it soundness continnes to he veflected inCed for another King George, it it had not doubted| Bxcept for the fact they have no advancing scceurity prices | the wisdom of royalty, there would have been delay Sense, don’t make enough money and ———— Lin “starting this great republic. | look like evolution liid developed en- BUTLER MAKES PEACE WITH DKYS. | \y Aipanian brizand has been sentenced to 350 | & % i g A i vears in prison. But it is said that he hopes bhy| By reaffirming his belief in prohibition, Genm,|yoot conduct te & e in ; Smedley D. Butler, the famous Marine commandey ‘|'|.'\\‘l“-::.i"l"l.n‘n’ |In.\‘x.:1‘ .“I; R SR | For Those Who Are who failed to enforce the Volstead Act in Philadel 2 o i 4 : phia, has been restored to good standing i the eve:| corge Bernard Shaw is now appearing in talk-| Losing Weight ] of the drys. When he was recently quoted in a|ing movies. Shaw in a silent role al least would and Stren‘th_ " newspaper interview as having deserted the prohibi-|he more unusual — (Louisville Courier-Journal.) | (% tion cause, the Wheelers and Upshaws werc mightily | s i ?‘ disappointed and Representative Upshaw immediately The sane murderer condemned to die, the |} SCO I I ’s . § telegraphied he “Marine who failed to make Phila-|crazy murderer s condemned to live. Queer theory. | delphia dry” wanting to know all about his m.l;! (Philadelphia Bulletin.) | sliding. ¥ Now it appears Gen. Butler didn't fall entirely| 51 ¥ from grace. Replying 1o Representative Upshaw hel € & said he still believed in prohibition per se but wa through with the “silly Volstead Aect which has been 2 the greatest piece of class legislation ever enacted 2ol 5 in this country; allows the rich to have liguor when the poor cannot get it I am emphatically in Mr 3 favor of prohibition and have not said or even inti-| gate. % 3 mated anything to the contrary, but do consider lhclNuwsJ | | ofthe United State (Botson Globe.) nebody is going to rechristen the Senate of the Federal Snoopers’ Club. — ( De- ‘ree Pr 1 n the Marines and get a view of Niacargua! SRS et | Borah has found him something to Is Jim Reed going to stand for this? investi- (Dallas ' } THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 25 EMULSION The Tonic Rich In Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Poane, Bloomfield, N. 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