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Daily Alaska Em pzrc lm W. TROY - Published EMPIRE_PRIN 8tr 3 the Mair by and day socond Entered in the matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Doug!as, Thane for $1.25 per month By mall, ‘ wing One year, in ths, $6.00; one mon Bulscribers will confer notify the Business Offic h{hédl\\lvt"wh Tel L iorls rates: in advance in_advance ; will promptly ¢ irregularity 74, MEMBER OF ASS0C The Associated Press use for republicat) ft or not otherw local news pu ALASKA CIRGULATI THAN THAT 8. y entitled to- es credited t er and also TO BE LARGER SBLICATION THE MOU \ll\(. LIST. Prohibi claims that to national Eighteenth who have seen, of the in the country, ance conditions, the latest offi ington by Tre these do not subs They violations fines and more disre, number of during the fiscal over 4,000 than Those convicted out of received 1 ‘and fines heen is hec p Amendment pres the to and and etended le illicit liquor non-ohser of contra and a betterment can hardly view al statistics made volume and of with equanimity at Wash- public sury Department offici: ntiate such a view list huge show a mounting of arr of the dry jail gard laws, aggregat 56 revealing le I fc noi sumptuary law the Federal 64,986 pers previous fiscal total numbe of 1,477 inces, the made pi m more year, the the ating 000 sentenc regatin Remember these hibition agent activities. added the arrests made by State and municipal real picture is complete. ness and minor infractions by municipal officers and ducted im municipal courts, the number given by the constitute by far the smaller made for dry Jlaw violations will ever know how many rested last year, to every reasonable public is no more system that has been organized minority than was inaugurated pro- for Federal them must figures are To and sentences authorities before As arrests for geners resultant t in he drunken- ne except Alaska, Federal portion Probably thousands were of arrests ar- general the an that the reconciled them person, is, nearly foisted upon it has been to by since DEARBORN INDEPENDE JSPEND. Dearborn T TO Independent will Boston newspapers orders were given company stop Henry Ford's ghortly be discontinued, learned. Sometime ago agents of the publishing cefving subscriptions. This weekly was not as have been established many of the larger corporations States. It had nothing fto with the Ford Motor Company any of the other Ford indug- tries,—it was the personal publication of Henry Ford, devoted to what he called the ‘‘neglected truth.” Mr. Ford paid its deficits, would not accept advertising and, although at one time it had a ecirculation of about 700,000 and might have been sold for what would seem a tidy fortune to the ayerage publisher, Mr. Ford elects to discontinue rather than sell it. Perhaps he realizes that times have changed, his abandonment of the famous Model T. and production of an entirely changed model indicate thig, Sor maybe he has Jearned from experience that the need for a magazine devoted to the ‘“neglected truth” was nowhere mnearly so urgent as he had thought. Undoubtedly he learned about people and maga- zine publication from having owned it. And in this as well as in other enterprises the knowledge he acquires is put to service. No official announcement of been made. There has been tion of manuscripts, . research and these are being gradually worked magazine before it ceases publication to to f a house organ and are conducted by in the United a0 or suspension has large acecumula documents, into a ete. the HOUSEHOLD REFE;GERATIO.\' PROB- LFMS TO BE STUDIED. life. how under very modern about necessity in knows little Refrigeration is a The average housewife ‘10 obtain refrigeration most economically given conditions, and there is at present ittle scientific information available the sub- t. A study been inaugurated this Fall the Bureau of Home Kconomics, United States artment of Agriguiture, in cooperation with Society for Electrical Development and the ational Association of Ice Industric learn what household refrigeration costs and what ‘will do. " Eeonomic studies will be based on laboratory and data collected from® housewives. Such as the sum invested in a good box, the co.charges; and the ice, current, gas re- to keep the box at a given temperature vill be unn into consideration. More definite ) will be collected as what are le temperatures for storage of food "refrigerators. Low temperaturcs cost. dJI’G jn the increased satisfaction? jdeal temperaiure range for a home a_ reasonable margin of .lant'h of time? 1Is hum- , and what is ‘Which to or to as Socond Class | Te8 Troadwell and | the | imposed | the | authorities | but one' fact should be apparent| it| have | have a moister atmosphere or mechanicall} cooled refrigerators? | Other problems require study. With cost frozen of to know the freezing and how long i prepared, gives the of ‘an dessert b an |what composition of the mixtures ults? With should b the siz usabl what amount of iee to and both to the How ce does the the the y? allowance ced of chamber refrigerator: the tion the of the ice of in the box much use space home Is age n course necessary to ma fo ing the The alth Bacteriologi th relation slze of the chambe ice refrigeration tc the study of household is her phase of anc al temper {he important tudie made to sho influence of developme owing the will be spoilage, and tion of summ introduced By Lim b eruption to take e5 mu unlne 1 nve the fhe World i Air. werking He \earryin one time market there i plai aken, ford development en year onger will rd thought plane faith duction hecanse ition be t plan At the that i of puttin n quantity peopl taiked of a wecommodations for 100 eems to be at the airplane works built that they are” more than these made cost fu apparen hav pas lor di with fo pment a made \ a wlane vi or He and safef nd fabric A metal ord pre erybody flyabout planes the the adventurous have ade prom ohl 100 mil in the small He co. iner d " are entir 108 ther Moth, lerftil from an and He by the Br done wond the flight an Ame pound an hour. plaies that 500, and wed product popular from A1 be believed. The manu- Lindbergh’s Spirit of St this record of performance: “In| five have garried 21,381 pass over ance of 630, 000 nliles without a s | fata)l accident.” | i Republican Margm Narrow in Se It t must he with which thing Chamberlin, New York Germa ‘i that will W have ximum speed of his confidence { them frec jean models be reduced flying will year may of Colonel wio 1o g i e t will the with hecome mor Ame may year to facturer Louis publishes ate. Business (hrnnu o) narrow to be comfortable (Seattle A margin too is unless it be the lone Farmer-Labor |member, who with his gingle vote—'balance of | power'——may survey the prospect with com- placency. He will be needed in many a critical gituation. Out of the 96 ts, Republicans have 18 and Democ s 47 The line-up is as tight it could possibly be. It means that if any party measure goes through the upper house, the Republicans must assemble every unit of their strength. They will not be able to ignore the| extremists; in fact, before they can hope 10 organize they must be prepared to make unusual concessions in committee assignments Radicals hold the whip hand. This means that there will be a of noise and vociferous attacking of by Borah, young La Follette, Norris and who are radicals masquerading under publican mantle. The outlook for constructive legislation, ignated from party motives, is practically The stage is set for a Kilkenny-cat reproduction Oldfashioned niority” will not avail much a this time. Lower house | States Senate, EC great deal others, the Re- orig is safely Republican; but’ not much good will that do, with contending parties in the Senate just about evenly matched, and radicals reaching out to grab the so-called ‘“bal- ance of power.” Can President Coolidge put through admin tration measures, in the face of the spotted com- plexion of the Senate Dry Law Killings. (Alexandria, Va., Gazette.) Kdwards of New Jersey, a frank foe jof prohibition, has been looking into the killings |charged to prohibition agents. In magazine article he estimates that such Kkillings “must run into four figures.” He admits that there are no official figures supporting this estimate, but says that “as long as prohibition lasts, statistics will never catch up with the number of persons killed by prohibi- tion officers, Federal, State and municipal.” Worse still, he insists that many victims have been ‘‘shot in the back.” The magazine printing his article the result of months of exhaustive research work on the part of a Washingfon investizator. The Senator may exaggerate. en Senators have been known to do that, and the author’s kuown animus against prohibition might lead to honest exaggeration. Nevertheless there have been far too many tragedies of the kind he com- ‘plains of, and they have beem one¢ of the worst things the dry cause has had to contend with, There are mistakes and aceidenis in connee- tion with every kind of law enforcement, but they do seem to haye been unmecessarily plentiful and serious in connection with the cnforcement of dry laws. Some of prohibition’s supposed friends have been its worst enemics \ Senator Curtis is tne only avowed candidate for President. What makes the boys so back- ward this time?— (Milwaukee Journal.) Somehow Mr. Borah’s crusades are always remindful of the marathon runner who sets the pace for five miles and n with the offictals. — (Detroit N“u.)x Senator a refrig- i EDITOR /'lND MAHAGEB cration by mechanical units, the housewife wants| hest| | aver- this in determin the 5l HEAVY SNOW IS |the predicament fated by all parties in the United| windmills | nil. | WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF ALASKA S. S. BOATS Willis new 5 the mpany boat from The Alameda sails tomorrow and he Alaska will sail December 24 There will be no sailings from § atle on Saturday, January this date being jumped. The Ala neda will then sail from & igain on Janu 5 A previous schedule had Lakina sailing from S(“H\' December and the Alas December 3 | ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM HILL Age ecived nt has re- a t al | | Alaska b Seatth |52 Observations of Oldest Inhabitant The reason they didn't use to | have to think up things like com | panionate mar becausc | when f#end hub home ! | would find friend busy get ting a cor meal instead of sitting smoking e ' ettes and iting for him to got | W b — 3 J. B. BURFORD & €O || 1927. Baitds Fraitha PROFESSIONAL Produce Co. | Fresh Fruit and_ Vesetables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention d DBS. KASER & FREEBURGER| | DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hoars 9 a. m. {. | | | | Dr. L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Pubiic Stenographer Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valeutine Buildiag there to the can opener | around, e MISS HANSON LEAVES rd was reecely by Miss D Grada instructor Ananias n a sn't The Club the fi said he, " Han at W tallment on vee i1 the ma on Fourth the BROWNS VARIETY STORE Sta ry—Notions—— «Greeting Cards—Toys Telephone 178 one A. W. Stewert | family cause they ride me ride in one.” Tuncau | erious Public S ill North left on the A route to the E hopes to return the first of the ! ibsence Mrs, A, B. Clark will charge of the Fourth Grad e — ols, of of her mother Dakota, and last night Miss Juneaun about vear. In her can't the % in| Mercy planning bath?” he talking st to growled you | | them.” have u 'HO'S WHO AND WHERE, Never Gets Shot Jim Starr, ‘nt who learned Game lie fooli Here zame than ruide 'tis t of Stone, the I Company, tone, | one the offi- irbanks Explor: ompanied by the Alaska ) passenger onel Wit in th an Huh’ ITa ac liut o I'd like wife up.’ wasn't reforring to ‘Ben Hur' L roading.” up today.” irot G. Li hus bheen resenting 1 but finishe just Clerk of visitor the on Co in Alask W urt June 86 Rival for Scme of Gur Eh? nlac Dry Towns erday whil port. He ouiside, nd s and attle spend th vith th dau >~ Almquist 1'ress 1 and his accompanied Wise Guys man 1 ki am Henry coal holida Kouth! e Your Phone OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB PAINS FROM S50 AN ACHING BACK It \\|41 be awful if !Iu-\\ 1 W Ehis kfad. of St Back hurts )nu" Can't straigh l-l b en up without sudden pain, sharp| hes and twinges? Now liste XI" | "hat's lumbago, sciatica, or may-| )Iu- from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub \uur. back with soothing, penet :nlnl:K REPORTED FROM St. Jacobs Oil. Nothing else take ALASKA SECTIONS jout forcnces, tamencas and stin| ness'so quickly. You simply rub it on your back, and out comes | Ithe pain. . It is harmless, and| {doesn’t burn the skin, Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a jn-{small trial bottle of old, honest Ja-|St. Jacobs @il from any drug tore, and after using it just once [youw'll forget that you ever had ‘ snow on the | backache, lumbago or sciatica, be- [ ground ac Juneau at 1 o'clock this|cause Your back will mever hurt afternadn 23:5 inches ]m‘ cause any more misery. It e b never disappointi, and has heen | O1d papers for sale at- The Empire. recommended fo1 60 year adv. e e t to the South. am Hill know kes all the wec nd ~mul: i Hastings Tribun s Hiram Ity s his wife he Bre LW 1 Ad Him Journal) No More Necking for (Headline in Milwaukee | (Gosh! ‘LZ(I too f and even | tegs). r stealing depth” of snow on ta at various Alaskan sia- Monday evening, December was as follow, Bethel, inche 4'l|<-~v; Fort Yukon, *17.6 inches | The s | gronnd | tions Eagle, 10 inche and Nome, 16 | neau, | inches, | *The depth of the [T S AUTOS FOR HIRE borrcrrrrrrrrrormeess Prompt Scrvice—Day and Night Covice Auro Service Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phnno—ndy, 444; Night, 444-2 rings * Spirck and Spar Let our service be your choice MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB —says Taxi Tad Your choice of taxicab service for your wife, your children | or yourself would be one that | guarantees courtesy, comfort land CLEANLINESS! You will {find each Carlson cab spick and span to carry you to your destination. —— Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Ataskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 g T BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 Agents for {1 SUNOCO Motor Oil !;, ,—— -,-——-——' . THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM 'Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily PETE JELICH, Prop e DERTIST 3 a SEWARD Fhone 469, m to 6 p m BUILDI Phion Merc! hnr (dige GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Plhone 109 or 143 Weow Tlen Dr. Osteonath—201 MHours: 10 to 12 7% 8 or [ Ve stein Midg. 1 to b; License Dr. Geo. L. Barten CHIROPRACTORA, Hellenthal @iy, Oftice i |4 und junean Public Library and Free Reading Room City “Mall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. culation Room Open From L to 5:30 '1 m.~7:00 p. m. to :20.p. m, Currert M \gume , Newspapers Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL Hours 10 to Appuint m CHIROPARACTIC it the pra Madist rgery nor atiny. e of Oste L. THEL Albrecht LAPIST flcl«-m‘ w. AL A -ll *nllne b U ptical Dept R. L. DOUGLASS telap and Optometrict n 16, Valentine Bidg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aud by Appointment J unean B akery Yroducts Robert Siimpson Opt. D. ¢ Graduate Los Angeles Ccl- lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcgy * Glasses Fitted Leneses Ground from your Grocer V. A. PAINE Attorney at Law v Phone JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 ntine 192 7 Building Room Tre Caas W. CARTER MCRTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin £i Phone 138 TATIONERY CHRISTMAS PAPER Recipe Cases FANCY Loose Leaf Recipe Books Fountain Pens Christmas Cards GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS Phone 244 ALASKAN HOTEL | MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HoOUSEL, PROP. — e e et v Lo Without A Definite Plan A bank account is always a step in the right direction, but unless you hnfi; a ‘definite plan or goal in view, its progress is slow. In order to make your account worth while, set a mark to reach. Put “pep” into your savings account,—its regular, not spasmodic deposiu that will make it grm’v. r——n N e e ey o Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel .‘, ELKS Meeting day evenings o'clock, EIks' QEO, B. 'RICE, Exal Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry | Sscottish Rits Lall ! lw,\: TER B. 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