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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, " e o) “ - & l Al ‘k E i jsuaded to work for its adoption in the United|si— : i b 7 i ' Daily Alaska Empure |scc o e mon oroniing sotution ol | ‘ oF etz do: siset e} -1 PROFES & O ROFESSIONAL | : B %L |nation’'s most troublesome domestic problem ‘ BITS Sedote . | i A | PROFESSIONAL . I B0 Ll I W. TROY - . EDITOR AND MANAGER A oo B { TR ) L T s B — il et raternal Societies Ay W ? 14 1 asiar o f# . Publishea o ot fundar: Ty ot HE MAKE GOOD? OF !tor a good criminal lawyer to ¢on-| 3= iR =) ml OF — BAIGE P funday. by X e # | (| ince tha evelve wie men of uo| T Robert Simpson I'| | pRs. KASER & FREERURGER| | ~ Gastineau Channel —— — " g k o ¢ 2 1 s - 8 ocent | 4 Bntered in the Voat Office n Juncau aa & gance and inefficiency in the Navy, de | BY-PLAY [ when he is guilty, than forl | Opt. D. I DENTISTS matter. i R I tor $300,000,000 expended the country got J || to convince his own wife that| | Graduate Lod Angeles Col- 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. | ¢ s AIPTION RATES, 300600000 worty of Navy. atd WRB was later| | o e — is innocent when he really is | | lege of Optometry and | PHONE 56 1 Deliversd by carrier in Juneau, Dougias, Treadwell and relioved of ¥ s £ ; e Still the gifl who can shitt the | Opthalmolcgy ¥ { o e Thane for $128 per wanth. 1 of his post as commandant of the Phila-| Observations ‘of Oldestiitahbitant | gears: of ithe gas. wagon D .,,..‘f‘ | Glasses Fitted |, Hoars 9a m to9p m | T, oy, postags paid, o it following rates: d Navy Yard and ordered to Washington What's ‘become of (all the os | may arfyve the n & l‘““" ety 4 Lencses Ground - el $6.00; one month, in advance, § g s has been given the status of “walting orders”|trich plumes that uses Saern | i N0 MATHION gy E — 8 5 RS sos monthy, in ad: Wl g ’ n fers' | » hat used to adorn |to drink because she's such a d | i i R hey, will promptly fter a conferencé with Secretary Wilbur, It is| Women’s hats? | good ‘dub at: operating ‘8 ga I v AR | & ' ghe delivery of o igsaid to be the purpose of the Navy Department! e range. J BROWN’S [' Dr. Charles P. Jenne || 3 sl e - _{to give the Admiral plenty of vd oppor- The Ananias Club A man never spen { G DENTIST (1 ke : i o o r i 4 spends - as. much TV & | Co-Ordinate Bodies The AJMEMBER oF ASSOCIATEL riesd. tunity to work out mes (oIS My children never like me | money on his hair as a won 1| VARIETY STORE || o 8 and 9 Vi OF TERNAINGE Y peiated Pross ls ~xciusively entitied fo the gy 2 A d | tell them a story, unless it has + | does—I : i Stationery—Notio |1 ots 1§ SIS VAMETINS Scottish Rit> dispatches credited to ne whieh h ! 6 5 a | but he spends about 1 b N { Building s puper and,also the Thi LA 4 y g al to it,” said the father. amount: sl fdoas ot ireeting Cards—Toys— | Regular mectings per and also the, T} unusna o IRRRE bre Whiah {20 e o e dogsonu fer| | ' @reeting Cards =y ! [ ocord Fridey each 2 | Admiral it 1d welcome, As il iy n his baid spot, trying ta HoVaNEe | = th at F0 br ALASKA CIRGULATION GUAKANTEED TO BE LARGER;draws full sal x Didn't Dare Look | zet hair to grow the } Merchanitsse of Merit B Odd Fell g g THAN 1HAT OF ANY OTHE SLICATION Lot | M ; il i it works mno' Tlinks streot car): “How | 3 e | — —— iy SR ST T L E: {hardships on him riticisms, which were! do you know the woman mext =k v e ‘ EARTEROE Y ] n moderate a Jout being| that man is his swife? The | v ! Dr. A. W. Stew | ption oused much interest throug the! haven't spoken 1o each other ginco [ body cl (IA.RB/‘CI; | DENTIST | LOVAL ONOER ' credited with sineerity of Gesirei! on ’ vour own. . 5 (1 arad 8 oc. b8 puan. . OF “MOOSE It ervice exds a b ol 1t tak "", his eyves off the car|indignant look § ! ' /o Wt | 1Office Phore 409, Ren. ' Phone 276 ! e e iayfeards even ihough there are some | when you take b AND LOT CLEANING - - e Dictator; : m § abedving tib dtdation e Adpieted; At interesting -sights | showing would indicate, W ) GRTQHELE e e T s e s B be | b ) ng the street car compaiv 2 | Dr. W. J. Pige | i F. & A M. Mg i o T e el o e Observation 1 we curtains in front of tha! o - o~ . \ R P second and Fourth Mon. A g } o ; i Is -gotting 8o bad '10ads wre | 3 oy el o 2l A LA Uy of eaeh month w4y \y ; o IMliean Natfonpl Cony Pl e r|||vxt'l:'(\\'.r::~l:I : : to hide the display r aa PHYSICIAN | pndaieltows' Hall, | bes \/,F‘a . the ! der the Ha | i 3 We rise to re that the =ar | » BIRE e i " ot i | D co'dack hJ f1¢ ch T are dise| 4 ) be considered something to Le. | S5 SRS Sniaty ol R y vssln 5 rvefer noney.s | A One Hard to Find s g el e e el oo Ao S 7 3 e e e R 5 ok il Fine Wath " A : j A mon \.‘m”(u while is one who'il] Vet the' GTeR) pear: TYPEWRIG TR w EASTERN STma § ' Ty T ine Work by Chamber of Commerce | smile; Women haven uch &y ! Stén . pauR At Mt Sushe Amos\%)}l ERIENCE UNDER 2 I ‘Wien tor a telogram e has to| ‘or their weaker ra e Public Stenogra 1 Dr. H. V monilr. &4 NEW LAW. (Anchorage i ay, feel il | 201 Goldweeln Blas. | : e With e’ approval of | ays his mother-nlaw i L T s 1D o 18 1t s 3 he net revemue fre Governmental Lquor|Sanimors Ty,flvrn:'\l\ 1 h\\‘: ¢ for a five I\nl' 1 ‘, : i Demie &) .J | R O A ; storps of Ontario im the five months of ther ly may be said that (he Jaie-Matanuske weeks' stay e o [ fupean Public Library| bt By T ¥NIGHTS OF 3 opetations under the new. law, are expectad to Wagem road pro under way. Just as ! - I y and A dence, Caitinesu [ PRt ; total about $4,500,000, or $1,000,000 more than weathes conditions | permit, in the spring,| A Gold Digger » of the flappers not on'y = 1 I % SRR ANEOHS S0l 1 Bovernment statisticlans had | estimated for the,Tozd builders of the Alakka Road Commisson] Myitle That hoy triend of| 1c A Spadicl b i I'ree Reading Room o £ AU AT day at 7i0 s peripd, The gross revenue from June to October|™ vt actual work on the road and the work (8 nFlga L oI L ha: far ip (e blaokinkRtaae, ha: | | o SREEA, Seeona Fiogy t‘ Dr. Geo. L. Barton fnclusive was between $11,000,000 and i I‘;‘::"""":' vl’“’l” i e f"“"v‘_‘.“l‘l‘t" ; ‘h;'”' he.. gpslle) fon't even worry that you c b G I | | cHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal @idg. 000,000, Last year, under the old Govermment| /" ¢ " expandeg. Moro money Wil B8 Aot ¢ o takes me ont|see how far down the other thin:- | Remding Room Open From |1 | oftice Hours 10 to 12; 5 1 & 7 to ¢ dispensary plam, sales for the entire year wore| SR B Ggatt wnn. Uhs G R YRR I | ooy Ra m to10p m | | 55 and by appointmeit. Ph.ne’ 28 et 7 G2y 7Y 7Y 4 s | proceed each summer until the An ner time un 1i| Among otl | tre 4 i CHIROPAACTIC MXICPNG CHIGERERING . O § approximately $1,000,000. | Matanueka re ms ave connact isindib il oo S B -l-uu» other thing f ‘rrul:ll«(nn Room_Open From | o ¥ i » ASKA, 1GLOO N i . Oé\tsric‘ lhe‘ wealthiest and most populons of fyrmers of t tanuska Valley easy access to, LSS & l-‘..‘ b ”,‘,,’ “\. i el | 8 "m’ b ”’“J .o { Surgery nor Osteopatlly o w3 o'clock p e Canadian Provinces, after 10 years of pro-|city m t Vakir eplendid roads of | z Niahs ¢ 7 AL A g 4 e o y i t makl L did roads o ero in Information - Currert Magazines. News { [ hibition, changed to the sale of ‘liguor from |t mining. belts accossible to An-| 1t (he knocking is unusuatiy | INITED STATES 1 e e B TN RS s Government operated and controlled siores last < oud and persistent it is heimz | it FRE ] ! W il S . A 4 i gt . ! 1 el OF THE INTERIOR : E TO ALL { |Helene W. L. Aibreelnt e — 3 May. Permite are issued at §$2 ecach to would- b6 s a projoct soemed a_remotc| doms by vour rl o il | INTERIOR . HELAPIST WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART b be customers. In the first five months of The need of a highway te hridge the|hy opportunity GENER R SAdisas Ay LEGION, NO 439 new system, more than 280,000 customers istanco hetween the two communities wag rezog 3 YRAEIRAL BANEL OVNSSE Eheciricicy st Spaita Tat atd SoR PRt Tads.d Bhieir teas: Revertheless the law fs adminiifered|p 0 OF thdre. were RO LR WL < Ambitions. gf Midievaen 110 Golartein B cach month, 8 P.M. at Movso | tieved that sanction codld Dbe obtained|1d 1iko to ho so well that when Phono—Oftices 423, Hal e S0 T o = nua Bodding, Scnior Re- | In the face of @oubt and| T saw mince pic I'd buy it, by officials who profess they would be betieriege ji; con I . pleased if the Governments monopoly om the lwith scant ment the Anchorage Chambel| And not have to remember I h Rk i liquor business showed no financial profit. Tor-jof Commerce set It to the -task of puttint! Was on 3 'i“"v‘u“‘ ']“i‘{"“"' Yoo x’..'lr;’.h\ given th.at onto judges and police o”.cials report there hasithe: project ove it was made a major issue piacascs Voghihay Witk h"‘vf“wi“:0”‘:‘“""-"". been mo imerease in the number of arrésts and[and from that time until favorable aet'on war Optimistic Thought Qikot . ARa Lo’ Mlaigtan. obtained at Juneau a_pe at and carefully di | we'd rather keep on getting all of Juneau, Alaskn; bas' sub: convictions for drunkenness since the new law mitted final proof on her home- olreeted tampaign was car feeman than ed on. Opposition Bave|our jee from the nted| yave (o start in getting it from stead entry, serials 04630-05 ;. went into effect. . B. Hanha, Chairman of th Board of Liquor Control for the, Provines, and;V'7 Retoe (B4 conviicing Jatguments e . | who is In position to know whereof he spoak _w"""‘ ;"‘I‘ moyan " in |\1“4- l‘!}Hl"fuu‘nld i DTO-{ the woeather man. for Jand embraced in H. BE. St .’ e calbority for the ‘sebement: that one of the " UL ME ol ORI BB B } 167, New Serles. No | But for the initiative atken by the Chamber Well, What Of 1t7 ail excited hecaiss Ot the U. 8. Land Office, Anchor- pends more for faco 28e, Alagka, and if no protest is filed in the local land sfice at most moticeable vesults of the mew system ha {in this matter preparations would not uow B0 panet been & reversal in the attitude toward tie haot-jyuy way for the commencement of ki ! the nation 7 ri to the bootlegger's support, are now aid- n‘..u of those who directed the mpa gll.t ~I.u,~. g powder ot cefera 4 tAnchorage, Alaska, within the ien them and they are to be congratulated o1 “ypy shouldn't - it—could 1,1“‘._‘)(»”011 of publication or thirty s | Ing the Government to suppress the traffic (Seward Gateway.) 1 Jixperiments in erosing’ yak of Tibet WIthl jiow lucky for them ‘it s that t the Government Experi-fpe Hel cak e o ps are not interest rhanks, Which-ehas been ear-] o A Sl | Husranted 1o ast four years, have produced Date of First Publication, Sept. i 21, 1927, Date of Last Publication, Dee. 3 1, 1927, teet the sources of their liquor supply. Practically none of them would become informers, but, on the contrary, they A ail in their power to protect boot- the Galloway cattle ment arm near F vied on during the 1 leggers; they were violators of the 4 " law together. This state of affairs cre- a hardy animal that preserves most of the good CHampion Brondoxster if R iy ated a menace to the Government qualities of both breed g The only people who 1 To those who are familiar with conditions This, cross, uu_-‘;:ull!:-yu'k‘, m’: “"li' l):]:\lll“?: Like Sally Randall | Seittle Fruit and ‘ fn this country, who have watched the workings in '""]“‘ "|“'“ more . than' tho,yeindecr 5 4 Are those who're erazy to 4 Priduce Co l of prohibition machinery and enforcement TRAIn (O SORHE SO0 e Hear all the scandal. . ures, and have seen with slarm the spread of The yak s @ native to the plateuus and ] ol | Fresh Pruit and Vecetabien Jeys of Central As 12,000 feet and more, above More ar Less True t Wholesale and Retail H Out of town orders given disrespect not only for the Prohibition law but} o ¢ cinter A sea level. 1t forag for itself all winter on . < B other laws, Mr. Hanna's words might have been|grjed grasses, and lives in the open in the cold- n:’s ht:‘l‘ :n;]..ukos the averag spoken of Prohibition United States. lest weather of those high reglons. . 4 And in his further words can be recognized The valleys of Central Alaska have climaie and grass feed where the yak thrives better an old, old story: Many of the well meaning and gen- than in its native environments. e best beef. It gives HIRE erally sincere reformers constantly Its meat is equal to th charged that the Government could en- a good supply of rich milk. Its A‘Uil( of hair is really wool, from four to six inches long. force prohibifion if it wanted to, but h did not want it enforced. This, 'of The natives of Central Asia use the yak wool course, was ridiculous; but many good for weaving cloth and blankets, as we use the people accepted it as true. Un- wool of sheep. fortunately these good people could not The yak is also valuable wite i Wid veiaply Wik SPACHAL. ‘attamSloR J S e ) bovrsrrrres Prompt Service—Day and Night as a beast of bur- Covicn Auto SERVICE gee the great and growing illicit liguor den. The Asiatics work it to plows and w gons, 3 business, which was carried on surrepti- use it as a pack animal, and get all serv in Juneau, Alaska b tiously, and they refused to believe 'the general from it that we get from cattle . and %‘!;2;{&%7 THE ‘ARC'"O b conditions were so bad. Now, under horses together. 4 “‘“_an :‘:‘4‘,‘ Night, B/ liquor control, {he business is done in The yak, or gallayak, can find a congenial b the open and some of these good people home in Central Alaska, where some day it may - are shocked because they see it. roam the ranges in-drove of thousands. Bl Now, persons once patrons of the illicit deal- It should be a source of large profit in many . ers, buy from the Government. They have|Ways. ’ 5 . changed their viewpoint on the bootlegger evil, ——-'——‘_‘_m West —Ollflel | These are the days when you MILLER’S TAXT | Mr. Hanna depicts it in this manner: Peace River ern ’ nunllxl m‘im of fincgnon than| | { Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska B We well know that the very great you do of “vocation ¢ i majority of people are lawabiding und Wi ‘::::tnc; .l:;l]p.er:h:;ral.)“m B —says Taxi Tad. CARS w;::og';l DRIVERS ";:“":gc;n b:v‘hn“w:rl:?\h::?:::‘ln::lsni‘- seriously the talk about vnlun;l Western outlets| | Whether you want the Carlson . i H pll" 5 had a contempt for the to the Peace River country. t is possible that| |taxi service at ti{e hotel, home, In:hctlenl. al ddlhc ;’“fls A fiotats it it is built by the ©. P. R. it may come out! | whart er ice pond—by calling - prohibition law an Ay e by way of Stewart and if it does it will benefit| | Single O or 314 you can rely Day and Night Service ed to enforce it. Being lnw-ut;‘ldinx i Prince Rupert a great deal and we shall have no| [upon prompt service these win- . PHONE 485 m.,':;.g;er:m;? tkr:r;'oo:le;!xeer:n::g kick Ccoming. On the nuurvl;nd every effort ;:r';.non:hu as well as the rest BLUE BIRD TAXI o being made to take it to ancouver. e year. :wws(idmg “'.'_h‘n t:‘:::nzct:;?d;;::d:s; B l’.;:m:ed at from a purely business point” of 5 ‘4 s SHORTY GRAHAM ; y r:l;:cor?rn‘mu: "t them do, to pro- view, it 16 possible that tha ehortest route would Carlson’s Taxi and Stadd at Bill's Barber Shop tect the bootlegger and secret saloon, or '“’l “;n St:hwt-“:vn?u‘ofmr:rlfl;’.:" ‘:’;‘l'fli eml'::p Q:: Ambulance Service p? " Lh 3 ye i et i Jad become |would be the mext best rautes the best grade,| |Stands at Alaskan Hotel and where ' public sentiment stood back of and it has all tbe terminals gaady and an ele- Nolauis Oorner ' R. P. NELSON’S them. .. Now, I am informed, that vator now doing business. V. ver's l"“'flnt;fl- Phones Single 0 and 314 & most of these drug-store. saloons have les in its great population and fl:le' s l: 'it f Slatmnery Store beei dismantled population brings business to @& rai way. 8 8 adquarters for Plain: and 3 D okort of inyerse ratio, Naturally Prince Rupert, & Fancy Stationery. Sheaffer and Wahl' Pen and Pencil Gift| ~ Ontario tried prohibition for 10 years and Deople wish® it to come this way and there are Tts failure was -not more pronounced “will do so. X4t hus been in tae United States. 1t 1a|® koo many indications that It {tul if Ontario ever, in its palmicst prohibi- Cal Coolidge nced not worry about a joh days, knew anything like the speakeasies|atter he leaves the White House. The business have hecome an established institution “injworld has many openings for men who know of the larger cities in the United States. enough to talk only when t 18 necessary.—(Des ‘months of Govermment control, while (oo Moines Register.) ; a period to cntively wipe out prohibition ms, have been sufficiently long to eradi-| expected that o the ovils. of Hlicit lguor traftiof S, 1% I Ry e AT s apparently, bringing t an ‘era of 1 "{s whether the Sena- ¥ % after all, the rea v e . Sets. Christmas Cards BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 190 Agents for SUNOCO Motor Oil PIO'N WHISTLE CANDY pe Better --Box or Bulk IRV] the Presidential Senator Curtis says - o Leaguefeor actnally s in, oF V. 17, 1927. s thereafter, said final proofj — Said Mr. Hanna: the fine work they have done thing be more important than Customers of bhootleggers had a con- R SRR T Respliis. the Hosss-of v Women NIl De Becepted and final eertl-| tempt for the prohibition law and they The in Alaska. and glrls powdered? ficate Issued. did everything in their power to pro T % | J. LINDLEY GREEN, They'd Be Out 'a Luck | Register. / lentine's Opticai De | R. L. DOUGLASS { Opteian and Optamet by Appointment — Ny 4 . Thedimte r ROOM i ! Doissenteoper PETE JELICH, TaE Caas W. CARTER MCRTUARY “The Tast Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136 Corner 4th and Fuinklin £t SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. L pL. R-.om 16, Valentine Bldg. 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