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i v . [per, it they invested capital is to earn . Daily Alaska Empire | v i o e e e i h ik ___lthey are entitled to some voice in determi ‘JOHN W. TROY T EDITOR AND MANAGER methods whereby this may be reasonably - e pparently their recommendations as to lir g W restricting them from D ind inlet Btreets, Juneau \structive, If they are, if they meet the Entered in the Post Office in Ju fon, they should be ageepted returns, | fo ng ' | ALONG LIFE’S Ay DETOUR i By SAM HILL She's No Lady matter. k: i In the formation of it ions for SUBSCRIPTION RATES. eason, the overr 1 not allow i 1. after Autumn’s perfect day: Balivered by :]rv;‘rfiw'r' in J:‘nrju’“::(’.‘. 15, Treadwell and |0 ) oo . 3 a H3 1ast It seems most mighty doggone By mail, ; i, et wing rate. son’s failure, There have been years in th X! tough ”oflr’nle Year, in hs, in ad WOk TRl subks - R oty rins. e expers] ] or chill November to arrive Bubscribers will f i will_promptly : B And start right in with her notify the Busine e of any r ircegularity (1€nced y did not proy 1t the supply of) rough stuff. fn the dalivery of their papers. . Offiws 374, |18h was exhausted. Nor does last season's exper-| v | s awhions sttt s Offiees 374, |ionce demonstrate depletion. The 1928 run of| Observation of Oldest Inhabitant ; ASSOCIATEW rnesd. o liish, whether they be reds, pinks, colioes or other| ~Advice now is about as popular 3 ws es credited to|varietjes, will not be affected by the 1927 v with children as spankings used . n th and aiso the|or juck of them : entific theories of the to be with us, only we couldn't H ERE » [life history of salmon arc well founded. It is refuse to take the spankings. ;é i Tiiav Or s TR FalicAion. " |the succestling cycle years which wuat B wats The Ananias ICub A1 R - S8 nol aeein to A | “I'm glad it's cold enough t A & furnace fire again,” said tion’ for 'any drastic change In e ‘for 1 always enjoy wrestl A 1ext from’ t} vhic vailed in 1926 th stubborn clinkers while If lea 1 1029 and succcedinZimy pen, pencil and glasses case i cyele y \ 1927, and it is/go out of my pockets.” i tiil to 1 weh will be the| : ¢ it impert both to the packer nd/| Ouch! g the Territory th be permitted all the| Blinl “She has false hair j i Rhastbie in ted seasons cons'si-|fase teeth, a false heart and a i Ry s Tt i g | falgse tongue.” | RN D TURYre, OF e selimon HBLENS Jinks Is there anything hon 1 | est about her i Loac of t | Blinks: “Yes, what people say.” finan I il Ry i Mexican G 1| Mismes the Good in Evervthing " f yapet 011 William Johnson with A +Ie 7 cabt | The wprld is sorely vexed, 4 \ ; | Tor he's the kind of eyes : kL;m St ternoon those of Juneau v o, .’ : " [ That only see defects. g 00k of going to Klks' Hall the €hculd ve to 1 i \ : ? privilege of hearin fine a concert [ 1 | Pa Ancwers 'Nother { the ‘student musical organizations of i 1 abont two W ConuTass Wikl itiet ADY 1 Clarence, “what s ir School, as could be offered in jany p 1t bl 2ok 0 e PREu 1 g country in coi ties comparable to t for Record Hjiresunme neb 1 i tells a woman driver population. concerts, which have beena A > men in the car features during the winters for several year A A s G SRR noDar won't run. inte ke past, have earned well-merited praise 1 JELTGRNS v e o i e s ek tL dERd SpE i ' ! " . decides just which from the layman but, also, from th | h h that eritics. They have increased steadily in i / p | iR larity since the first one was given. I ¥ . s tad grams given have been excellently rendered | - - have given much pleasure to those wifo -, (Cloviunatl Bnguiter) been fortunate enough to hear them. T A g o th pased redvcticn Ads Is Ads X _ s ‘ taxe vt to be certa'n| (Gne in Atchison (Kas.) Globe) been fine things for the gchool in that the will be made to extent of at least a quarter FOUR-FOUR FOR FLOW something of the r of work done, but il i Bilion dol) Aietior 1ithiokalr 4o Wlins| ERE have been even finer for the community in th plify the law and the forms upon whieh return 2 4 they have stirred and kept alive a keencr and are to be made by taxpayer A cardinal pron Piegated gmore sympathetic interest in the schools thaun ciple of taxation is that it be gimple pos BIlL” sald his friend as #otherwise would have been felt by the averar sle (o meet the understanding of taxpayers i Jones elimb out of the citizen. It a fact that even the blanks for indi cat of the ambulance and In the past few years the musical department viduals are puzzling to many. As to those that { up the steps of his home > 3 " has received a considerably KO Ont o corporations, they are so complicated | “what's the matter-—-not takin BE the Public Schools has received a ‘“"l lerably 430t no exceutive of a large business feels In any|your wifs to the hospital, ¢ larger proportion of the school budget than " measure cafe from making a mistake without|you?" before. That this momey has been, and is De'NE ho oxpengive advico of a compotent lawyer and| “Ob, no” he’ replied, “the am- wisely expended hundre who have heard the o coptified public aceountant. Bven then many|bulance is for me. I'm just goin concerts will gladly testify. And money so spent, of them, innocently enough, come into contro-|in to tell the little woman 1 lost that not only provides students with fund al y with the Governm and disputss|my week's pay at the track.” of a musical education, but at the same tim that lead to long in Wash'ng o to the contentment and entertainment of the fon, if, indeed, they ¢ in Add Foclith Rhymes community is most assuredly well spent. There the Cou The worm will turn is a thing is only one serious reg:et in the whole thing is need of a Federal revenue law and That we have heard for ages, B Uha¢ 15 qhat the concerts are mot more fre- will be until tho United States has collected from| And guess it means hookworm, ham they have been in the past. foreign creditors all that is owed by them. But For it oft does turn—pages, ! quent tham they ha taxpayers feel that the time has come, through e R % the very large reduction of the public debt not| Bootleg Poor Thing For Quench- PLAN SHOULD BE CON¢ ITS MERIT. IDERED ON covered by the foreign debts, when all circy tion should be eliminated from the revenue ing That Of all fool things to have THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1927. ———m | “but T know they can find the = 3 . P virago woman in tront of a mi| | PROFESSIONAL | PROFESSIONAL | Hoasersial: Sbeiid inery show window, at a bargain |g— — iy SR raterna Societies sale or at home asking fool ques- OF — i : DBS. EASER & FREEBURGER| | | Gastineau Channel | PR ot | Robert Simpson . ‘ There is one face I'd like | t. D. DENTISTS LSl GO T e To smash in with a rock | Graduate Los Angeles Col- 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. Meeting Wedner- And that, I'll just explain, lege of Optometry and PHONE 56 | dny evenings at 5 Opthalmolcgy o'clock, Elks' Hall Is on the dern time-clock. Fitted Hoars 9 6. m. to 9 p. m. GRO. B. RICE, | Glasses Gl 1 [ 3 3 Exalted luiles Never Left in Doubt 4 Eanoses . ATvR i P M. H. SIDES, A man always knows when he!’ B e o Jia i }ooaeC d Secreta™. a suceess; but does he slways| N === o Tl Dr. Charles P. Jcn“e Visiting Brothers wele g cnow when he is a failure?—F. . BROWN’S pENTIFY bl Ry “ollier, in Globe-Democrat. Y - f F masonry If he is married and has rela- VARIETY ?TORE Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine "s“::;h Rits ives he surely does, F. H. he Stationery—Notions— Building Regular meotings urely does!!! Greeting Cards—Roys— | Telephone 176 socond Friday esch Novelt | 3 ml»nlho'ir:ll :}ln v; { ,. H m. Fellow! Do You Know How to Pronounce| | Merchandise of Merit o R o HalL Restaurant? | R R . WALTER B. HEISET {is dinner's always served rml Dr. A. W. Stewar e I = GARBAGE | And with it he finds nothing| ' 4 ’DENTY?T‘ 7 LoYAL oRof ever wrong- ours § & m. to 6 p. m. ey Ve e YOy No: he's no model husband—but | H 41 II ED | SEWARD BUILDING oy -y a Tes | £ " 1 Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 night, at 8 o'cloet Just a guy who eats at a res-| e e 43, Ren. e | e taurant | AND ror cLEANING: I 3 S thon 2R 3 MRS G. A. GETCHELL, 5 4 . e NE LODGE NO. 14} More or Less T"Ue Phone 109 or 149 D W ], P.cr” MOUNI. JU g in A':J. 3 The world never begins to real [\ _ r. W. J. Pige Socorid and Pourth Méne 100 ig 0 4 i ] e o 3 U of each Ll bkt | L pR————— PIYSICIAN Bt Fenows' rcaches that age ) ricarhon- I b E % ¥ iy "‘""'}Sfi ? » of soda ymes the reg { D> H 1 i Office—Second an ain RAL 3 * ¥ ic Libra ; G 3 ST asert for every meal. funean Public Library [ Telephome 18 ter, CHAS. . NAGHE] and then friend wife sur | and o hor hushand by rasting : : EASTERN %tnn ymo other husband o , Free Reading Room ety Second and Fourth Tues: i X’ $ i days of each month. & wrd that she inks ther City Mall, Second Floor ! V dayy Ofy sl e | Main Street at 4th ¥ Dr. H'Go‘::':fie“d §, gelogks T O N, a W ! i 24 ¢ ds. ne than h | Reading Room Open From i _‘l"u\lrxa: 10 to 12 1 to 5; i Nchody can give the world o | §a. m to 10 p. m. | to 8 or by appoinme | : ‘l;i‘uz‘nnxh a '_'wlbwuuul wo- ’(‘Lr(-nlu'hm Room Open From | ’“‘"“"‘;’ho’,’\‘e‘-"‘i}‘{b‘&f“:r.’?i"‘""""" KNIGHTS OF who dresses as it sha didn’ | |1 to $:30 p. m.-—7:00 p. m. to " Gastineau Fiotel Sehere oo . 1780, in scales at an ounce over|| 8:30 p. m. P e ctings second and last ne hundred || Curiert Magazines, Newspapers e e Monday at T:200 p. m Men are never gallant to cach!| fiefererce Scoks, Etc | A0 L. B 'lfm"n"v:,!' P;:.‘::.'.'gfi’c'}":‘,:? ther and maybe the reasom wo-| FREE TO ALL Di. Geo. L. barton Lera, Fl'c’”'wi?lr\'::;}i'l'u At sen find them o much I o to| 1~ =it e e S CHTROFRAGTR ) (RIS AR B8, ;7 PCRNER, Secretary. hem i3 because it is 2ot oftice Hours 10 to 12 3 &L & 7,10 Sk s IO ol to distinguih thom G100 | reeee————noecoees ceemeeq | | 8; and bi;:?:fl:-r‘:g:m . nie et Y RO G " Iy ALASKA, !GLCO No. 6. el s is not the pra-‘ice of Medi~t Veetis | every second. Friday v The trouble with most homes - = . ‘h wonth at 8 o'clock p. m. Cards day is there lsn't alo mem- | p . C k I refreghmenta. - At Mogsp il Jdightest idea of what content-| | N Lol e went means | ! |Helene W. L. Albrecht o —_— e Whilll K dn-collkMALIGD ; bl e N AL Tisrapist ||| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | ‘ 1 ves ourselven. a= |4, Minge Pumpkin [ LEGION, NO. 439 { f we all could ree ourselves { I Medical. Gymuasiics, Wamstge | || Moots 1st and 2nd Thursdays | others see us and that would he ks 2 lectriciry each month, 8 P.M. at Mboes | that the others would discovir we | (munb(-rry Pies 410 Goldstein Bldg. g n:\!‘l , .M. at Moose | don’t think anymore of them than | FREAE T, s T (O ey do of us. I Just from lookinz at |today you would think the boy who used to sell warm clothe and cotton stockings could kee {out of the poorhouse by sellin lcough medicines and pnewmon: cures. Onie of the tough the girk { things life is that cash is what they de-| g ( {mand you pay when you have || THE CLYB LUNCH [ sors e ot Ao ' i"““‘ ¥ P e sl P | ROOM ’ | HANSEN IN BUSINESS 'fHE EMPIRE HAS TIfE LARG- Open 6a. m. to 8 p. m. D_",! | T am now working for mysel ty for the Bergmann. about | Will do paperhanging, kalsomin- i - 223210 ¢ = P ¥ TN s for Thlml.sgu ikl o Valentine's Optical Dept. o R. L. DOUGLASS ; Optician and Optometris! 9 Reom 16, Valentine Blds. g Hours 9 a,Am. t;zlo p. {n aad b i o) ny by Appointmen |l JUNEAU BAKERY }|& — PHONE 577 EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. ! PETE JBLICH, Proprietor | i ying, interior and exterior paint- e p ing, furniture refinishing, all e —. work guaranteed or no pay | Phone 362. TrE CuAs W. CARTER MCRTUARY | —adv. OLAF HANSEN. R % | R S0 “The Tast Service Is the Freatest Tribute Eluaaghug ey Hinhds ‘:‘;: Corner 4th and Fr awklin £t Phone 138 Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supphies | i | | | } and the schedules be made so plain and s These days, the worst Of course, the plan for restriction of fishing that any taxpayer who can read and under 1 do imagine, is zear which has been submitted by representatives the English language could make his return A burning thirst. * of the salmon canners to Commissioner Henry Without expensive aid. Also, such simplicity - O'Malley will be hailed in some quarters a eyil Would enable the rnment to demol ~ Passing Obcervation 4 B Hecause it comes from. the ‘canners. That large part of its army of tax expert cler] It you don’t want the yours % g v and accountants, because the number of dis-|people to do a thing just tell 'em must be -expected. And if the Commissioner ,,voq yeturns would be reduced and prompter|it's the conventional thing to do. adopts it subs tially as recommended he must ,gjustments would follow. As it there are it Yhe prepared to be accused of accepting dictation gigputed claims several ' oW and tak i ves Easy to Locate from the packers. That, however, should not turns as many as five years old have not been “John,” said Mrs. Dumbbell, deter him in approving the suggestions if they adjusted. “where did they find this average are fundamentally sound and for the best in- Let us have simplicity by all means. man they are talking about? terests of the fisheries. Admittedly the packers e [ don’t know,” he grumbled, & Delieve they will not work irreparable harm to| There js a hot dispute over the surplus in ¢ B tnaoatry. {the Federal Treasury. A sure way to reduce it BEECETA o renl(ib by this tige. tuat . the | (0 %6r0. 884 then some, wouldile put tbe R E £ % lerowd back into power.—(Milwaukee Journal.) packers are as vitally interested in perpetuating| . 74 1 ‘the salmon industry of Al i 'waters as “"~"l If Big Bill can make orge 111 an issue |} ome. Their Investment is large, agregaling us Democrats ought to he able to dig up one|leeesessooroosromanss many millions of dollars. If they are to pros- somewhere.—(Dallas News.) = “Ready-to-M qil” MAS GIFTS Photographic Ari Greeting Cards ETCHCRAFT PRINTS OF SCENIC ALASKA Scmething new every day in attractive Christmas Gifts MIRRORS Plate Glass, Engraved and Framed in the Latest Designs SEE OUR LATEST PICTURE Lights o’ Juneau It solves the Christmas Gift problem . ' | i | | | | | | | | | | 1 | Pumpkin and foiiekocpar, SPECIAL TODAY Mince Pies Fruit Cake “T)xmbebackwnrd, oh“time—- let's young again £ —says Taxi Tad Gather together a few kiddi —and treat them to a ride in the country. The happiness you get will more than repay you a hundred-fold the cost, which will be reasonable you call a Carlson Taxi. Flat rates. i {1 Carlson's Taxi and Ambulance Service Noland's Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 I'LL See You at the BERGMANN FOR DINNER AY Agents for SUNOCO Motor Oil JAPANESE TOY . SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street it} Stands at Alaskan Hotel and| Prompt Service—Day and Night Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 4 444-2 rings e ) CovicH Auro SERVICE Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front. Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska e '| every loss i 1 | i = ¥ ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES b Davz HousgL, PrOP. — —— ——— PO MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store Headquarters for Plain and ncy Stationery. Sheaffer and Wahl Pen and Pencil Gitt Sets. Christmas Cards %‘N WHISTLE CANDY Alaska Getting Started Many people have plenty of good intentions but fail because of lack of action. Probably your fortune and success may lie in forming the simple habit of banking a little surplus every week. Get- ting started in this habit will count more than the amount. / | | | gent; Agnes Grigs, Decorder. * Automobile Insurance SURANCE such as Fire and A Theft, and Collisien, rafe- guard the investment repre- sented by your car. 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