Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. . \In e done so for a long time, would mot unde What Every Married M. Knows — -—-—' - Daily Alaska Empzre |take such - task [ Par it Clarence, what PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societi For the sake of arguticnt suppose a case- l ALONG LIFE’S [ |+ undercover mant” : Seattle Fruit and a raternal Societies JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR "AND MANAGEB hardened cigar smoker did make the attempt DETOUR | mlmi;honm:ie:;:. ;le;‘ueu ux:]; Produce Co G e I SRR OF ——ur AR M e z thout ill results. Wk ould he have proved? st - H | . Published evening except Sunday by _ the AR ‘1 “ “3,. 4 "”‘“ ”‘ ; b agtaa " i | 1on't have a wite who grabs au| | Fresh Fruit and Veretabies DRS. KASER & FREEEURGER Gastineau Channel T bRIN Sk Y unday e Atatn A0t a thing. hough he were none the worse | By SAM HILL . | the’ covers.” | Wholesale and Streets, Junesu, Alaska. i ‘. for the experience, others attempting to do the J: | | Out of town m‘d!‘l;l given DENTISTS | g TP Y 2l Tntored In the Post Offic 2o a» Becond Class Same thing probably would be made, uncomfort- & - — Mean Brute s special attentlon | Lol s Dolaidn P ( N L matter. o 2 A ) )ly sick. That which is one man's drink often Observations of Oldest Inhabitant| “It says here,” snorted Mre. Shees e PHONE 56 day evenings at § S RSE R TIoN RATES. |proves to be poison to another. Because the| “What's become of the old-[Grouch, “that a New York alien-|f ———————‘_“l' Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. g:;‘kamt‘{,'cg"" slivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Troadwell and ‘Maryland student was made sick doesn’t make fashioned expression, “Sweet six-|ist declares a woman's refusal (o} p N g By mail, :.",fl:.."’,fi.fl,‘ g i Ing rate . case for the anti-smoking league. Had he teen and never been kissed.” talk is a sign of insanity.” J~ B. BURFORD & Co. ln.—_—.——;: M. H. gn.)sfl,t One ¥ x montha, in ad b ; x9 ; — “Huh!” growled her husbani L. C. Smith and Corona » Secretary. 00 % or cven bread, or drank water| v 3 ) . C. Smi N dbscribate wiil. confer they wil ShoportioARUR s baorbid) The Ananias Club Td say it was a sign she was ITERS /| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Visleitw “"""__"'-"_‘“"’"‘e- notify tne Businees Office of failure oF ire ! “I can't afford them both,” said | dead.” i TYPEWRITERS in the d-livery of their bapers, s ¥ he ked cigars, the phys '"“lhe working ‘gif], *Rg 4R spa;ul B | Public Sten: Nar DENTIST Co-Ordiate Bodies lephone for EdVtorial and Businoss Mices 57 ) 2 adly i e g § { Telephone for torial an following undoubtedly would have beeni. ooy for cats instead of for silk Wiore srthides rrie A ograp! Rooms 8 and 9 Valentise uurnlo.:m.:rry MEMBER OF ASSOCIATES rhEsly marked and his resultant sickness o % g A tical 4 B Build it ot The Aauw:’fl Press ly e rmd}w. 1“\ 3 g A prrac ca w‘;l‘l“‘“ s t,;u_L who i R ] s aysiips Regolar: mbstingd for republication of credited o Di i — asks for a washing machine in- or not oth "ereditea d also the BN 3 i W calanie e e % achine, JE| BROWN'S st | second Friday each local news «d herein B ! g ¥ x sl s s 8te e by ur coat she B LR= e g TN 0dd "‘\,ll'rvll‘ — - SRR i L € s '?L‘A "y"'“ hopper rl‘“ “';“‘]‘ ‘l‘ : lll'-\'ll‘l'~rldxl;xl.»' :«rn;e uuculverm, :ud ala Iu'ul;l: is lhfii hu.:h:uu:1 wh';l]; VARIETY STORE T ::“,\, il ALASKA CIRULATI ARANTEE LARGER 5h : & ¢ a better variety from whick to an awful lot of graft in politic: uy her the washing machin» in.| % * | X EISEL. s,,(,, g e ) | Stationcry- e tary. THAN 1HAT © OTHE ATION. ! Gect his gifts and a more adequate seryice from|remarked Joues. stead of the coat. RS i b Dr. A. W. Stewar Pt =B < vealony 4 lelerks who are apt to be rushed as the on | Well, it is the fad these days 'l‘hu~re are days when a girl Mm Novelties, 'i DENTIST Pl evows later. Shop old adyies but it|to expose everything, you kmow."|s: sl is going up to dress; Merchandise of Merit { N P2 SIS (0 o L%VFMW}NE ! [ replied Smith, whose “eyes wer - | looks iike glie had forgotten . .ll APWARD BUILDING e Ko (NG ! Mowing a flapper. he went ‘up for when she o cels every | - - ok 4 “ ; ) : | Office Phore 469, Ren. Phone 276 by e e | thi third party T b oo down. ; % g 3 # e e iy | Things We'd Like to Know Comple are mot more in- 1 G o MAC SPADDIN, | Dictror: | : M ¥ 4 ml‘-‘”u "[ ' | Was the article on the woman's | portant thi on, but ony > b Dr H 4 1 A o, Yl ; B g rbiaat 53 entitled “Food Value of [ scem 8o bec: they get so . Vance | MOUNT JUNEAU LoDGE NO. 147 wbont making prohibition an Jssue to suit] written by a cannibal die- | much more attention. H 4UI ED Ontoapnth—201, Goldstoln k. ool B M ; AL B s ‘o Syau. SuDIeRE ‘"""”r““' ””"a:‘l' :‘."” r o 79 or oy svpoinment day ot each “month. iy ¢ i T S ceremony and the Iy ¥ Ted A » Folo K, s reagon or another the ‘public 8 N> Money For Hats Qived happily ever-aftorward” out AND 10T CLEANING Ticensed Otevpainic Aeaiciun . | - gnnig A i ow Mie: to feel little menf over Mr. Hearst's - working girl has a f the novels. ] G. A. GETCHELL, { Residence, Gastineau Hotel ‘CHAS. F. NAGIHEL, | e Surl(nl'y 1 of Mex i back the W ew coat of fur, We used to sce a man whoys Phone 109 or 149 e RN , [ horce Niea Which means lunch hour now | vesr and top of his pants didn't) s —— EA“?&{;;-‘ qg‘r-.a | o FINTSE koA Means naught to her. meet by several inchos, but welw_ o - Geo. L. Barton Second and :‘qurlh("l‘uw; e never expected to live to sce tnd 'y ¢ CHIROPRAGTOR, Hallenthal Eldg Leach, nlonth. g al | The Attack en Trizl by Jury. f e Bher SYANEEHEER lay when we'd see girls goins | Juneaw Public Library| | |omce mours 10 to 12; 51, 6 7.t R s m\m iy its e : Ry ; : “You hear a lot of things now |around with that much spac i $; and by appointment. Phone 299 LICR By its Q n dow st week in nd s of ik W a radio you didn’t use to| wecn the tops of their stog 1 L o CHIROPARACTIC b S i a 2 jury in ‘4(:'.: re n;:rll:(:: ':llf\mvllli‘ and Tt T ree Read"‘g Room is n§l the pra~ice of M { Ké«ggs;gugg 5 : it 51 y th h ‘umml"l ...xh ): ¥ '1|L|l)]h The ':i“ son J WO |:. de City Mall, Second Floor s;; Mv"r:;'c::::'!h l;g{dxl’fii & s n3 to most people & \‘f!l‘lbilllklu}. mand alimony f.«luhx Main Street at 4th @ Monday st 720 p. m ‘ » , ega el 4 & refuse to agr he ransient brothers urged rust v o of lectures at Cornell Prof atic daughters it they dow't prove s e gl g Helene W. L. l\lbrr‘t‘ut i ""}’,‘}.,F‘;’l':f',"c'“‘"“ was a of n of Columbia has just demonstrat Isfactory as wives. 5 e (:". 8 Fre PHYSICAL THELAPIST . | 1D . MCcINT i K H other sec us r rohibition - is loosening, defacing and Another Nature Note Usnally the thing about a hu 1"::“?"1?:"-\ r‘:‘j_,og‘: m“{"; i S pine T . i H e jected the co ot attc | venting Whet the grossest form off It is sald the Japanese beetle's|band a wife most dissatisticl R P D, 44 e il GEuARIEY T i in the Territory who had pleaded at tha circumve. will continue i3 a question|diet includes 200 kinds of plants. | with is his salary. 1 e 410 Goldstein "Idz : 6. tection exp fven to the countsy at large|UPOM Whieh the Supreme Court will probably|But we'll bet spinach isu't one It is about es hard to und C“"',f:,:‘,‘;‘:ii"‘e':;fi"é::” o Phone—Office: 423, [ Steetm - exery ' reond Fridny B B ose I i aimclment ot the: Natiofial| 0T, BV (to. DA them. stand why women should want to! | i g d P‘V;ma"l.“’:“n clocic p, . Carde ¢ Z g ' ) g | Reckless Prohi 1sts would like see jury pRERE S s oh like o1 a5 i ol 7 0 #4188 b thltibn Ack did ot sxtand to Alaska because| oot o) uists woold JAEHC SIS0 X) be so much like men as it wouid i B sanies "'{;'." § N ek ot AP I o jtrial In liquor de with; they do 10'| grsen Meant Go, and Not Maybe|be to understand why a palaco . i ah 3 v g [ ek Crovitign o the Bone [{ry At 50= heat to attempt statutory attacks upon it inj «what's the idea of that set of fshould want to be a shack cn M AR S R. L. DOUGLASS Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal ' plicable only to the Territory. ome § But practice most of the s affic lights over the o Opt'clan and Optometrict Order of Eaglas % ? P-{ traffic lights over the mantel?”|dump. / i rder of Eagles ; The National Prohibition Act requires thutipng prosecutors all over thé|inauired the young man calling| We blonde vamps H Reom 16, \-xcn;ine :\dz“ i DMects regular 1st, 2ud, 4th Mon- o ! there be reasonable grounds to belleve that private|United ry trial because ) i wouldn't find vamping so darn Frult C“kp Faiy :V.A:pol(onlml:nl e in Douglas at 8 p. m. Eagles' | residences are being used for the sale of alcolo cases pile up end: s father's idea” she gxplain-'casy if it wasw't for the tonguns; v 2 g & JAnd the third Wednesday ! liquor before search warrants shall issue for|les > under pressure to discarc The red & on until eley. at home. — h month, 7:30 p. m. in Odd them. -Under the Alaska Bone Dry Law, it wa 1“" %4 ® the siightest doubt at|qn.thirty, ther hes on the When she has only one pai Y| Rob o i etlow’ Hall, Juneau, Visiting Wkdamnbey ‘Onlly 1o show ressoh to belleve that|to the final evidence and send to amber and at the gr flapper wears her silk stocking: Mince Pumplsn obert Siinps: | brothers welcome, anoh lighor was ‘possessed in privite he #tlcaly the fow where proof Is unimpeachable. They| ana yon k she added, It longer than she does heri{ ~-ICC ¥ Opt. D. | ] e bbb (‘h“.“_ Ve »i‘..“”‘r“m A boon | A8 betted in this by many accused persons, Wil pap j5 a tr: m.‘ cop.”’ | skirts, you bet. \ i % Graduate Los Angeles Col- H WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ] ISk WAB T W el pargain and fence with prosecutors and plead : | Cranberry Pies loge of Optometry and. | | LEGION, NO. 439 the case with other provisions of the two Lawi.|gyjity on condition of rec ng a mere fine, The Here 4 Bare Rildtense Opthalmolcgy . | | Meets 1st and 2nd Thursdays i this search warrant procedure was worked over-|latter escape jail sentences, delay and publicity.| giinons she may have on PUT CREAM IN NOSE Thankssiving Glasses Fitted || each month, § P.M. at Moose | " time. Dry snoopers, unable to obt schjand, 1f bootleggers, can promptly resume that But laokin it Miss wote T | 'AND STOP CATARRH for Thanksgiving By oot . 8 U] man, warrants under the Federal statute, to|trade. About 90 per cent. of liquor comvietions You ' Rort'a ‘]\,,"(‘," it i o § B e = | Auna Bodding, Senior Re- | the Alaska Bone Dry Law. That it ‘in Federal Courts are now on pleas of guiity They too have not slipped off. T £ i ‘ > A 4 gent; Agnes Grigg, Becorder. | i nowhere else in the entire nation made no differ- jut the grossest and most dangerous circum- 2 Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- | — | = o e Snce A rohn’s home Was no longer his custl | vention of jury trial is by injunction and pad Huh‘ \ trils and End Head-Colds. | THE CLUB LUNCH ], i BRI : Ilocking. No jury is needed to issue an injunction = “§5 3 R | B B ‘ s thing shall be L : esman S0 you n ! ut this sort of thing shall be no move, Wiy, "o, o pagiocking of a building involved in an A e i f i1 JUNEAU BAKERY ROOM | . in effect the meaning of the decision of the su-| & 0" SO TS e liquor laws. The Federal to visit six states in You feel fine in a few mo- ‘ Auto'noblle preme Court. Specifically, it said | 3itame p"\_“‘ ‘Mm;““ o ‘m“ : stead of twelve, eh e il e !ments. Your cold in head or; PHONE 577 Open 6 a. . to 8 p. m. Dlflyl « * *» * (ongress was careful to de- * P 3 P ReSh Second Ditto: “Yes, I'm ke | catarth will be gone. Your clog-| o @roprietor e L R Ll PR Ant tl}nn‘?h‘l(Atn%,.vhnllllxn.g fs a common nuisance du\l! girls' ciothes, 1 dgw't cover nrnr]ged foatrils will opén.. The diri,, PETE JELICH, Proprie A I'lsura e 4 {ssues the writ alone. In theory this is supple-|, ? 1 ugelh) me“ i SR T nc that mere possession of liguor in ones mentary to criminal action againstthe user of thef >, mueh territory as 1.u 'l'fl:]hflx“ ot yo‘l)" h!eha(l ‘wllll fle!f‘" — e e e e home shall not be unlawful and forbid buildin Actually it is alternative to-it: 'The and you can breathe freely. No & p 2 : ¥ the procurement of evidence through S Tovenntor falortd tb° 16 1b aVElg the s, OF : S A muoye - diliness;. headgshe; . Ha TrE CHAs W. CARTER MCRTUARY Pi'rh!Hm,mimma"c‘ohn:imlmmm 4 warrants divecting the search of dwell- jury, which he thinks would be likely to acquit ThieriK Sy T'"";’ £ oy _h,”k"‘" AU el e s B insaattint xe r:: ings strictly private and nor ableged to The alleged lawbreaker is in effect fined—if the When we “lbh'“fu\fl“ gone i chaige o dryness; no struggling|| | “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Mzwmd By SoeF ok P! bo used for unlawful sale. Al Y sty g o iobnat MEART v o' AppbijeLLs Q08 arLSHas N AE fop ‘breath at “""‘," b ik gt . Tis was the protection given homes ®en-|piac farge. | As Dr. McBain pointed out at Cor:| WP i [t b el LAY O Corner 4th and Franklin £t. Phone 138 TiChabe fah o B erally and whicli it was contended by oll, ing The World has previously pointed Ay g o R e - G P Ay Damage’ and Public Lisgility ment counsel was not applicable to Alas! ! yiminal process masquerading as Pasying, CHssrymaiNn jiuakec s, Hitie for s iAErent, safeguard i s i A dig e ko B lat o roplacA” ¥ndl . Muny o girl dunt 100K8 like <1 |antiseptic cream in your nostrils egual dYW as an owner— Eaid ‘the Supreme Court: : i ; iy SR was her mother's biggest worry. !let it penetrate through every air against damage claims nnd % The emphatic declaration that no i onoved verdfct of a jury by a single auto- S passage, of the head; soothe and judgments, losses that so Ire- X private dwelling shall be scarched e forate iRt el o Sl e Add Pests th(.,l the swollen, inflamed mu- quently total many times the g BB it maciapy siterkigians, o iitiom storcoment 18 GaKRs oihet BENR] 1 caut uite BN e cotls membrane, and reliet comen original cost of & car. i closed a gemeral policy to protect the al by ; States, 1 b 5 Ny i § home against intrusion through the use . permit the confiscation of property-—such n\l:‘ ;;(Ll‘h(]‘ll::’::-{flwa‘ilvlll"'l o “sl:'i‘::”;usl Sk ovird bt s LOOSC Leaf Supplles _We offer you as an automo- ' ¢ of search warrants. Certainly no ad as motor-cars allegedly used to carry liguor-- ¥ e ; UANEIVE i ferey. Heeda: Doti't stay Ofi S lles bile owner policies that cover ) uate reason is suggested fer withhold- without it. ~ But the gravest offen this use. 7 iy 3 I 1C€ upp every loss comtingency. o a ¥ ' f 3 That | will pay. stuffed-up and miserable. adv. 5 ing from those who reside in Alaska or rather misuse, of the injunction. Some of the s N SOy ¥ Lt d S v L safegnards deemed essen in all other lower Federal Courts have upheld it. But, as Dr. it oo —— ; oty subject to the jurisdiction of |McBain pointed out, Federal Judge J. W. Wood- [ 1 Printing an tationery Al ok TR : Sho United" Statos. rough in an important recent decision has held|} 4 sqgaE i (NRURANCE s This language shonld clarity the local situa-|that it involves an unmistakable violation of the|} Al ]TOS ‘40‘{ H E GEO. M. S’MPK’NS 0. > C ; i Rl i srmi stitutional right of trial by jury, and is not i g tlon. It is specific and definite, It permits|CONS P A d ¥ Fire, Lite, Liahility, Marin of no misunderstanding and should be easily fol- allowable. His reasoning is strong It rentaing |} _ e e e ) Front Street Fhone 244 Juneau, Alaska L A S 4 to be secen what the Supreme Court will say on Jowed by officers whose duty it is properly to this fundamental fssue. \z * enforce the statutes, Nor should those who rep- AN et Y Prompt sorr‘flchet_n.y and ¥ resented the Government in the Berkness case it £ i CAB WAITIN ! | BI 0 R Rl y i have any feeling in the matter. They presented White House Tip to Farmers. SR/ CovicH Auto SERVICE \ S . A June: Alaska 4 C v]D the case as they had interpreted the law. The ad, ONSTRUCY '\{ CO Supreme Court did not so interpret the statutes (Cinciunai SRR i f)!ywl'llfi-‘?!fis ¥ MODERN REASONABLE RATES i and its interpretation fixes the law. Semi-official advices from. the White House 22 rings : ) ALL KINDS w et sines Dave HouseL, PROP may be construed as 2 hint that the President & i < § is ready to talk farm relief with Western Sen- s s e et CABINET AMERICAN INVESTMENTS IN CANADA. |ators and Representatives. They also Indicate that Mr. Coolidge is of the same adverse opinion LND Canada, with approximately the same area @s the United States, has a population that is about equal only to the combined population of| New York City and Chicago. Obviously a coun- try of such magnitude and so sparsely inhabited is not in position to take advantage of all its natural advantages and is, therefore, unable to réalize on its potential natural wealth. The real- “ization of this fact is common both to Canadians and Americans. On the one hand, Canada seeks to draw settlers and invites capital to invest within its borders and on the other American eapital is investing more and more heavily there ‘and taking with it, to some extent, American - employees. v It is estimated that more than $2,500,000,000 of American money is now invested in Canadian ‘enterprises or securities. In the pulp and paper ndustry alone, Americans have invested more _ ‘than $300,000,000; in mining an additional 200,000,000; in general industries more than 0,000,000; in Canadian railway securities about 20,000,000, Today American investments rep- nt 53 per cent. of the total so-called “‘foreign jvestments,”’ as compared to 17 per cont. four . ago. PROVING HIS OWN FOLLY. :enmy of Maryland medical ted to smoke 50 cigars in 12 at smoking is harmless, and was it after having got away with but hours, proved nothing but his own ke 80 cigars in elght hours, pro- ¢ of average size and quality, one 3 to stick almest continously student hours as to the equalization feature of the McNary- Haughen bill he held when he vetoed that meas- ure, but that he is of an open mind and willing to consider other proposals to bring about the required relief. What the President scems to wish is that agricultural interests agree, first, among them- selves, and not come before Congress with a multiplex of counsels, and a variegated lot of proposals that will confuse Congress and inter- fere with adequate legislation. Also, it is made to appear that the Presi- dent adheres to his belief that the best help for Ithe farmer can come through co-operative mar- keting associations with reasonmable Government encouragement financially. Things are shaping in Washington for get-together conventions of farm interests with a compromise in view, un-j likely as may be the ‘early ecomeiliation of the Western politicians who are udnnkmg to serve; the farmers. It may be said, confidently, that there is no considerable opposition to giving- help to the farmer where it is required. What is important and absolutely. necessary, is that the farmers or a strong majority of them come to an agree- ment and present to Congress & sensible plan, motto is — to serve well —says. Taxi Tad. —As a pleasant climax to a}) .delightful evening entertain- ing your friends—you can in- sure their safety em route to their home by providing a Carlson taxi—and the cost is small. Carlson's Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland's Corner M-lhfl.findfll BERRY'S TAXI devoid of political features amd not coming PHONE 199 through those who are more imterested in their own political fortunes than they are in the wel- Agents for fare of the farmers they purport to represent. So long as farm relief p f varying kinds are presented to Congress ~ rival politicians from the West, even from the same State, it must not be expected that Congress will do much. SUNOCO Motor Oil j i i That “true” American history textbook should be brought down to the present time so as to in- clude Mayor Thompson’s great victory over King George in the battle of MA‘-(IIHHIIIIWHI Star.) f a rank amateur in the use any such thing. Even of the weed, those| T Roosevelt, Jr.. can bury y in and day out andjother spell,.—(Des llo!m Anyhow, the voting Phone 183 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS BLUE BIRD TAXI MILLER’S TAXI Juneau, Alaske FOR HIRE A Definite Plan Day and Nl‘ht Bervice PHONE 485 ; AbmklccoummalWayu a step in the right direction, but unless you have ndefinitephnorgnlmvww,iuy progress is slow. In order to make your account wnrdlwhlle,utnmnkuwwh Pnt S8HORTY GRAHAM at Bill's Barber Shop e T MILL WORK Plate and' Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION IMPORTED SPECIALTY FREIA’S CHOCOLA TE;} = l