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4 r— Daily Alaska Empire EDITOR AND MANAGER JOHN W. TROY Pub sl nday ! FRINTI CoM M funcau Ak i Fnter At 0 N Delivered u 1 B o ene 1 Hye Tel ) MEME C TED F The A se f reput othery publ FOR HASTY ACTION NOT NEED APPARENT. In another ¢ i f H Eir N 1 tons upon ) | rring. He th erriv i te A i threa or immine i 1 M I 1S However the complaints of men « u the fishing industey and others, that tal of herving ha 1 a point where the f other phases of the andustry are menaced enotoo numerou and earnest to overlook, The | Fisherman recently urged a careful investigation of the whole herring situation by competent and im oxper The BEmpire endorsed that s Nl onow renews its end went Action o « r in o induste that ha attracted as mu pita in ted in th herrin fisherie of ALk hould v be taken 1 tly now H 1wt 1 Wil inted unles tow st clea ihliched that a greater in 1 « ng fishe was about th be destro ok the latte \ q not helieve that uch a condit ha yet | 1 odisclosed to o exist Under any cireamstar 1 is nothing that would Justif th 1 u th menice i any exists to the halibut « vies i sueh that hasty action neee There mpl time for an investigaticn eh as that pr d by Pacific Fiserman i " d ar lation on the subject i wsion for undue haste and evey i 1 1 W I for deliberate iny tigation We have patience with the contention that food fish not he u I for other purpsses than food. The market demand is the best gauge as to the OUR RELIABLE BIG GAME COUNTRY. torial in The F which contended s ave as plentitul as ever in Alaska and t no further restrictions in the NS were necessary and intimated that rr or 1 £ decreased, Adam me hunter, writing in his paper,# the Tribu d ! e will he pleased to une conditing in Alaska are ex i o members of the Alaska Comin on of them have ny deplet taking place in the " u respective really ric last great I any man who g there issured that will not go hunt vain nt bulletin issued by the Department of culture contains the followi under the head- Severe 1 tor Alaska Lawbreakers,” con- cerning the enforcement of game laws and regulations in Alaska Publi p of the new game and fur law in Alaska is shown by the stror enfercement of its penalties by the local courts. For example bonfire of furs was # novelty recently adopted by the employees of the Alaska Game Commission at Juneau One mink skin and muskrat skins 1 and forfeited in law-enforcement work, were burned. The skins were so unprime as to be worthless and entirely untit to be placed on the market, althm would have heen worth about $400 had they been in prime « lition A fine of $500 was recently imposed on an alien for dealing in furs without a li- cense; a fur buyer was fined $120 and costs for failing to keep records of fur-buying transactions; a canning company was fined $25 for serving game birds 1o its employees: a native Indian was fined » for shooting a beaver; and a merchant and fur dealer was fined » and costs for purchasing and possessing an unbranded blue-fox skin that had been sold to him in violation of the Territorial act. Pofsession of poison for Kill- ing foxes, killing geese out of ason, and trapping without a "license drew fines of $25; fines of $25 and jail sentences of 60 and 90 days were the penalti for of season; killing and trapping beavers out possession ©f a female deer cost the ofiender kill- ing mountain sheep in a game refuge re- sulted in a fine of $250 and 90 days in jail One stered guide had his license revoked for mitting his party to kill game il- le siological Sury of , the United States Department of Agriculture is repre- sented on the Alaska Game Commission and business for Sandy. Consumption of whiskey in Scotland is suid be decreasing; so it looks like a cold. sober winter!home made bread would taste again, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1927. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) to -(Philadelphia Record.) no doubt about it being a darn sight used to be. ‘ *xpensive than it The greatest time-saving device so far introduced | anything but a happy ma into the business of government appears to be Mr.!riage if he feels like murdering the Mussolini.— (Detroit News. ) [fools who congratulated him at his | i — e —— | wedding | It is unanimously conceded that the strike ofl One thing among the many others | 31 tax collectors in lowa is the most popular s!rlkv“uu didn’t, we never knew about legs ever invented.— (Pittsburgh Post.) [ when they were kept so carefully out | | - - [of sight, was how much cold they L 4 only seat Mr. Smith, of Iinois, can be|really could stand. | | sure is one out on Pennsylvania Avenue some- Paris sends word that skirts afier where, — (Dallas News. ) ;ull are to be lon but we don’t be- — e jlieve some of the girls we pass are | | It the farmers ever get any of that relief they've|going to lengihen theirs any untii| been fighting for, we hope they'll be good-natured|they have succeeded in making the | and pass some of it along to the consumers.—(Phila-{hem and the waist band meet. | delphia Inquirer.) | About the only time mother ever e ——— e [really feels father can't spare the It the Prince of Wales comes over this summer|money for something new is when we've just naturally got to think up some new|it is for him, | kind of dance.—(Indianapolis News.) | The honeymoon begins to show | [signs of restlessness when he begins ,to think how good some of mother's | i Adam fell for an apple, but a lot Savings — AT - Commercial Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Rels)ources atp the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 2 We solicit your account whether large or small. Our consistent growth is an indication of the helpful service we are able to render our customers. The B. M. Behrends Bank » OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA $ 202,417.91 $2,367,937.43 i assi.* in many ways in the | s of h ndants — % B T =S adn the Alusk. game lav The | - I saie 1 i Fraternal Sodiotive B excellent resuii, are heing | | ALONG LIFE J1re it s e g PROFESSION A1 ‘i ternal Societios 1eco ough the now act ha. been | > H I ! in tion ondy since August, 1925 | DETOUR ! mon ! ‘ H ‘ i | | | ) . - -l 5 . | ’ v m | Fre remarks by Dr. Butler and Senator Borah By SAM IILL I dgoated : e ? it ms Lkely that Republicans as well the| | {I_ The wife who has the ! control ’I A By 5 R e R S - e ——8 fier Hisbant 1 1 1 e Koower & Broeliise Demoerats wi'l have their troubles with the pro Ve Bet Huabunfls il ot | Drs. Iul.'L ‘\.,Alf“l"”':‘( i Bibition issue in 1928 | frewy Wesm cuiser TR SHCSCRN Pl DY et % DENTISTS [ " | When all the world looks wrong, ] | 5 Go'dstein Bidg. | t orrespondent who wrote, after Chincse| And mothing secms worth while, | I onnipas L e | . e il ks ihel The only thing to 1h ! | 1 n American steamers over there, that “the; ThS QU8 UINE 10 00 L i ’ 1 £ | on renorted increasii i i i her a [l e i SOnaaruaIv | Obscrvation of Oldest Inhabitant luske = ' | I kin remember when the only LW impi harles P. Jenne || . g ay Tunney’s speech at Olympia makes one| i i1 (jahter Auarters than @ something that would be ali 1 'l‘ll;T‘I:IT!SlT. Jenn ! } Co-Ordinate Bodies of the philosopher's advice to the shoe-| woumn's feet was her waist lmaking vals as about Il of F""-"‘,"‘ oy K | v v G LR 1 9 Valentine Bldg. | Beottish — | The Ananias Club tute for woolcr shone 175 | | I I v f those Soviet elections read like those! “f have a wif daughter, 4 2 3 S N e il Fridny eq of similar contests at Herrin, Ilinois. mother-in-law and ervant inom x Ny S men : [ Ve ¥ w Haal T Mot 1 he, “but they every « A I (IRt « 1 - | W I s [ bow to 1 and ohey my order 1ohiles IS LR ‘ Dr. A. W. Stewart | i d ave America. = : DENTIST R SR Many Like Her : 2 | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m I (Cincinnati Enquirer. ) Blinks -1s your wife literary? News of the Namss Club . i { 5800 e | Senator Reed, of Missouri, must be recogniz Jinks— Well, not exactiy, but Sizelove in Los Angelt | LDING P one among contemporary statesmen in has read the la chapter in mo v nd t 'em to - but as fitce ¥ 4 F Phone 2 '” whatever his idiosycracies and eccentricitie hooks than any other woman in towa w:w“i out to Den Cotton | ! who intensely is interested in the well-heing - "” ted from St. Lou i ; ntinuous fortunate destiny of this Governmer Famous Charges | T | f 5 One not always agree with nator Reed Charge of the Light Brigade CALL ¥OR BIDS | Di X TP | MOUNT JTNEAU LODGL 147 e tH n cof the political present Fe Charge it I ty ¢ 1 will receive hid X I AN ymetimes perhi often —is wrong, but he battles| Charg Lon o= before J 17th 1 | PHYSICIAN | Reconad and tou Mond for that which he believes to be the right with alll Liguos ww the bestling vy, d'sposal of « ! . | ) | the verve and abandon DPumas outstanding char ‘I.Hv\\'.l‘ X inc | acter in that authe mal masterpicce - Seish 1y ] ! In h peech this week, delivered before the Give Us Summer tram to rock crash- | | National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers’ As:ociation The wintey i 3 of street to kept | o in New York City, Senator Reed presented a pro My goat,” srowls Pshaw, Rot dataile "gram which, for the greater part, well may be in I hate a fred ‘ Commissione e | dorsed by American citizenship generally And curse a thaw I"Torkelson Counei | Fhe Missouri Senator pleaded fer an carly return it b | right to g | ol 1 to truly American ideal He denounced as a policy Ehe's Plumb !.c-vm/ | ST1 COMMITT!L | \ | 1 of parsimony which tends to emasculate the A Moscow scien “[ 18 S A, . MeKINN (i r Bt ‘t 5 virility and f the army and navy. e sbaps will causc ”‘1‘ ’l' _“"‘ e s - l J | thundered aga e developing urge for centrali-' W kads: | DR. W. E. HULHOLLAXN [ et s | KNIGHTS OF zation of government, the mad frenzy for law e e s Lt :I‘l ‘, « u’uv‘ v,fll'l ,‘ fice in | ‘ . € o0 Barlon | COLUMBU > ¢ sedulous nurture of a paralyzing _ toon: 10 ock = A et 4 Gl 3 mAHoE, and. e s R et S he s fine for gctth | | CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bldg.' | ") ‘ e LA |‘| 2 i < 10N 0 thads tarn Snols CERITIER SR DIVt LN 140 ny Sen Har aale ve, | | : BT e e affain e ex ! 3 : war?” demanded his wife | | CHIR ] busin by Government commissions, paying caust¢ TNy i i LK attention to the tlmination of such undeniocratic & 1tt &hats EHingled = | ‘ ) e contrel and re fon in the polsoning of the ”Y""I"‘u';ll j‘l me Knicke |le iy S MOR £ CONSCIENCE : o = alcohol supply of the nation. He championed th i . SAh INMERCH # AN G THANS | ;} AUXILIARY, "ERS OF AL R tenrds, ANl EElE L e e ) DIATEOOE s naasliE 9 IN FOR 1 v2s | f | WoU LAl eahe ALASKA, Iglco No. 6 Jaws He reiterated 1 unqualified opposition to the e L Gk kL Bt el s =~ | v e chit v : League of National and al its works. He flayed the Bet8 @b FOTE SO T [P | <. THERAPIST Mecting every sccond Fiiday o Washington Arms Conference, which resulted “in the MOHHCH 4 Sy ol M ) M ‘Hl!’ mont j 1S o' \ Kk 1.;:4]: serapping of the pride of the American fleet e ; oo o nt . n : o} scoffed at the impertinence of England’s objection old IB"" P“‘I“O” c FAIR i s i WA o 1 \:,m.l ; Wdon AJ.\ lr,m nt, % 1 i There H a fellow who 5 b i NO D = - " i Vs, ¥ i T Secrelary to the elevation of the ns on our battleships and Ther h\:< L e - ""“ } . inn ¥ retary. demanded that ueh elevation be at once provided . il an ol i : | [ | g & for and accomplished, to the end that no nation - i o R, Tt in the world could be enabled to outshoot us on the in bed ' T : ' DR. ANNA BROWN ! CITY TRANSFER high seas. He advoeated a rational adjustment of He ””)'51‘“"' ‘-I"” NEOURE QI A i Physician and | COAL. WOOD, BAGGAGE i i eree iRyt Offic 420 and . 4 e taxation, the expansion of our foreign commer \ ’ o woniil onl S s e ’ ‘ 4 | ( AND KINDLING | I the development of our natural resources ATLEHIGS bR slagunNG ol ouly e ity can ot el | tirany stein Buiding, Phone 582 Stand Gity Gale= 1y of | With reference to all of these questions the fiery set fived; y e 4 tae way toward Evermore |j I fiton W 1 Night—DPacne 377 3 Senator from the State that demands to b own" 8o he put it off until now he is dead '} finds a nmore attentive conscience | iby Ave., Phone 4742 i clearly oceupies b and secure position, the posi e behind the merc m:,\\l,\ ng count- 1 L e tion of patriotic loyalty to the republic and its in Bt "T : "?‘ e L ind a ’ ‘,‘ i ,.,(r patron e || £ = i s N “Let's gooon a bus G 3 > in frent of h of our many b ” stity In effect, he is asking Americans to save oo ft | v unvil iy - y 3 e Aerica. To this appeal should come the approving flies as they alighted on @ marbie §customers must at all times feel ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER! | | RELIABLE TRANSI'ER response of a mighty following of American citizenry, Statue in 5 :,I' ied l’ |[ r \\ i r | MGRTUARY [V ianaiiidn Res. 148 SHHCHIHIE SO RLERRA VI & Mercy! | s IR eSticcassar for ) v ¢ ) | |COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE “Why didn't you ask her to donate |l “The Last Service is | Our Motto News in the Ads. omething to our rumm | T:.l.»' | TARY GROCERY ; Grentest Tribute’ i i T “From the little she had on Altr DL [P it &) = (Tacoma Ledger.) don't think she could spare even a "[‘:;::'\f')_ \“m:"],";;‘s | Phone 136 n = A story is going around of a San Antonio, stiteh.” | Bt T 4 = ==l | PLUMBING mawsboy: whol bl someching - dUierelEe il Sallle i re That (= = = Heating, and General Repairiy papers. It was on a day when the news had few Which Are a o | ——m—— AT D phiaioEd fo thrilis and his business was consequently dull. The “What has become of the old-fash ek I 74 7 l B, I"q lesmre newsie looked through his papers and found some- ioned young woms et 1RI¢1 )/()l, it B il l// A0 Call STEVE STANWORTH | thing he could use -on the advertising page man on the ear, ‘who used to pad < Phone 505 | “Bargain bargain - bargain!” he shouted AlL the truth?”Jack Warwick in Toledo g5 ‘Id"l },,) a | about the big sale - department storve slashes prices Blade, | I\ ;S/il‘ 1Y, s = RT3 = fall dresses at cut rates—buy ‘em cheap! She now has a danght o1 ,Im)\l‘ “(‘I“” . E _? i 7 3 v s St 0 bare feats and i | 1 He got immediate results. Women who didn't is sty for | i have pennies bought papers with dimes and nickels naked truth Arc your valuables protested against the attacks RADIO i | and didn't care abont their change 5 = Taas the sudden outbreak of fire? Do mot | ATWATER-KENT SETS The newsle was a 20od salesnt And he wasn't Anything But of burglars or the sudde: S I T e S SR “On Monday | | be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the | ; SPEAKERS | cheating his public I'he advertising pages do carry e oA a g ! A o Radio Supplies of All Kinds news of nuine interest to large proportion of e g most positive kind of safety, by dcpost ¥e | MARTIN LYNCH | reader Sometimes the ads tell more significant That wits in the Sofe Deposit Vaults of M/ It O NG l A day i valuables in the Safe Deposit 4 4 news than the news columns diny | ! | Alco, it ought to be a lot pleasanter to hear e | A L R LS [newshoys shonting about bargains and sales than Ho, Hum! | s —‘—' Labout murders and suicides We hope that newsie A lucky Ta | TH NS(]I’{ 1]\](", tarted something that others will take up and I.|. ])- e l s '- '“' ”";. - At [ for her wrist wateh | l, N 07 s g R EOE Keeps perfect time s aunn i Allen Shattucek, TIne. Cininnati Enquirer. OF JUNEAU | FIRE I Juneau’s Religio Population. - a i Property Loss ‘ g P | ‘M-I ke, MigE ‘,”,” | Business Interruption | y (Petersburg Press.) I'm free to state, i While Ketchikan is still being broade to| But for a “tim | MARINE the world as the “wickedest city in Afaska,” Ju-| I's never late. Tiive neau is layi claim to a different distinction, that | Wiarren (Ohioy Tribune, g< i | Hulls cf piety hty-three per cent. of the residents of - Rewistored Mail [Juneau ar 4)|an- l.uzuf-n .m‘ Iu-lu-\4-r~. in \"nmj~ of l.h(’: .\‘In-_ is ””l.lm“, AUTOM?)BILE 4 many religions faiths offered a sinfui mankind, ac- No never mor ‘ Five a0 Trensnortativa cording to a recent report issued by the Juneau! She always was ‘ Gollision )! | Ministerial Association | Jehind befs ! L e | Junean ministers have just completed a canvas| Adam Breede, Hastings Tribune. | TQperLy. B 1 ¢ 7 g ¢ ) Liability km the city and report that only 17 per cent. of the - ! CASUALTY feity's population does not attend church or believe More or ‘Less True ‘ ¢ e in some veligion. However, if the pious eighty-three| The reason an old marvied woman Pmlzwmls.“mq;" |per cent. attended church v, the churches isn't apt to condemn a young girl for ublic Liability lcould not hold them all, the report adds. marrying a rich eld fool is because | 'Acmdcnt and Health ! - {she knows from bitter experience it | LIFE . | is worse to marry a poor young one. | All Forms Some druggists are said n.]{;':.n‘.-].. 600 :m cent \ We often doubt whether courtin ! _____ i profit on liguor It's chaps like this, unde: Mlm‘,;‘ is as sweet a time as it used to bej e g . everybody else, that run the poor bootleggers out of | when we w voung, but there is ALLLN SH!\TTU(.K,Ync. Insurance — Real Estate = L] JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Bex 218 for Mail Opders - ] THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor _— When we see the way a woman ot today stands the cold in gauzy noth i ings, our conviction is that if sha still is “weak woman” the weakness must be in the head.