The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1928, Page 4

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D -lV Ala _ka E"l ir(,’ Of the 1926 output, 808 planes were L,,-f? AL s\ lion at the earliest possible mo- & T 4 TI'“ L} S commercial or private use, while, in addition,| | nt. Next day the letter cama PROFESSIONAL | e R‘_ ~_lair service operators produced about 150 more ALONG LIFE’S: | 'vack to him from e, DoRKES Seattle Fruit and ‘_u|| Fraternal Societies e g e T > . RS e & o8 J i Skal he bright keypounder had written | JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MA}MGER‘::::::‘- “<:rfm "‘u“'",“; nscervuivw{-] Hence 958 | DETOUR | o e Wi ut . Produce Co. — % & OF —— — — |planes were marketed for commerc or private| | . A nbER M +1 | Fresh Fruit and Vesetables | asti _Publia Sunday | by | the|use, compared with taken by army, navy| | By SAM HILL B e Yo T e P Wholesale and Retail DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Castineau Channel s Jubes 1oand MU ana post office, and 50 for export. | | o | Out of town orders given DENTISTS R TR B Leaders i jon sd 5 o and | % — 2 A al attention | R ‘ting Wedness Butered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | p f:“ Tt et Holu SRl ¢ faang i More or Less Trut ) posct s ) 1 and 3 Galdstein Bidg. | Pty atter. |represents but initid produceion of new in-| Have Tongues But No Backbone There was a time when if a|— PHONE 66 i o'clock, Elks' Hall ey o T e e 1m:u,\‘ Civil ;]wmn:mli('s gince the war has h...,u‘, We ux“ can learn to talk low ve his “sweetie a|3¥ R T AR o o Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. l & (;x-:o.cz',_“nm'};‘,h“ Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Trcadwell and | ODETA ing mainly on war supplies. Thus war was| And yet 1 knc stockings for Chr — W £ xa 3 By mail ;‘_{',"f’fk,f‘\“‘_’-“ e Wi ol AT TR yrtant factor in development of aviation Darn few who ever learn was the last he evar J. B. BURF(I)RD & CO W M Ome year, In advance, $ wonths, in advance |im the United States in many ways. Many new| How to say no. W gift L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. CI 1 P ] Visiting hers #6.00; one e : gl gl okl gk << «sion a lot of women g r. Charles P. Jennc —~ Bul scribers will aircraft factories were built and hundreds of| 4 | : % notify the f " {aeronautica) ehgloders aniliusIphErs tangnt, Some|.o servations of Oldest AriSEIst: you 15 thas CRELAS TYPEWRITERS DENTIST Bodi in the d i | 4 o I kin remember when you could would burn the toast Pubiic Stenographer { Co-Ordinate Bodles Offices 374 10,000 pilots were taught to fly, and nearly 17,000f oo o [rerry 1 madl INE i ) a Rooms 8 and 9 Valeutine of Freemasonry \TEu FRESS. planes manyisatyred ny thousands of artisans| gne threcdocker sandwich B g " nave hibsy talahoy s = \ Building PR S y entitled to the|became skilled in aircraft production, and there|oup of 4 ; r iy b : e 3! Telephone 176 Regul ; s credited 1o , @ | cup of Java now cost. : m ¢ ine had . ALk :‘l‘“"r{"‘fo‘ vt e &0 ala (helwas thus created the personnel 1 equi JESE | nen K i BROWN’S ® . local news publishe A to develop post ; aviation. The Ananias Club 1 the bath| ARIETY STORE oo i A 8 e RN ™ cance of the ‘past’ year in air-| “I want a hat a couple of sig ) o ! t for no Statione Notions 7 S HEISEL. Secretar, e n awture is that by the end of 19 ger than the one earing.” | emptying - the bowl 1 puttis Greeting Cards—Toys— | { Dr. A. W. Stewast e w wrplt aireraft had become about | he the clerk nee my back Novelties, ;( DENTIST LCYAL ORDER hausted, exce ome war surplus engines of | Wife’s 1 . to live with rest way for . wife to] Merchandise of M (] wous s m 08 Tt e et o we The demand for modern 1 ushand is down A Sl BN SEWARD BUILDI Moota ‘every ‘SHANERS ipled dimiv on of w supplics begins to tell her - S [ FPhoré 469, Res. Phone 276 night, at 8§ o'cloci it bushand she has stood ab: \}m R '—'——T—* ™ e S R T e ADDEN, Dictator; the a y lite- all promise ; 1 b .-,.“,‘,, )h N v i Dr. H. Vanee MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 ) eS8, rave cood Toal flr making g e | t0 8 or by-appol o s | fong in trofit of the mirror fn-| AND LOT CLEANING ||| ticensed Osteovaciic physician Abolish the Prima b i R G. A. GEPCHELL, , Gastineau 1 P — g Phone 109 or 149 = angising (Cordova Times.) ity A i "I “ # ATTAFIRSIE L S ple an which the primary is L BEE) P . Dr. Geo. L. Barton N e e y y wrong. You may patch PR RO i L | | 5 ehai @i % g 0 A _ RS A TR TRt g b do you mean by - | ¥ L | CHIRGPRACTOR, Heitenthal Bidg. K JUNEAU WELCOMES VISITING ELKS. machine or eystem, but you can their car is no can but . !| Junean Public Library|!||omice mours 10 to 32: 2 & 6: 7 12 WILLIAN e pribg And to our, Demaeratic come from one. ¢ | and 3 and by sopok: Y Phone 269 v Not only the but all yeau nds alaska is due much credit for taking 3 : Nl o | an CHIRGPAACTIC PP ; z LR ? | . 156 the pracice of Medigine. < s OF hearty welcome to the Anchors hikan b oS! o "'m el Crying fcr the Moon | Free Reading Room I e I T ilibe b C?‘LUM%U\S 3 Elks who ar iving here over St Sl Asunn . B Haad | City Mall, Second Floor P it S I for the annual bowling tournament. Juncau it e el Lol (L An i Mai- Street at 4th ERUE WA | at 7:20 p. m Ketchikan have exchanged such visits many times| o '« . s fi ut try and » . it Seward They rimary stem| i Reading Room Open From ;N in the past with mutual benefits and it R b e w4 i ol o, DalPM ; Sk T e ™ Helene W. L. Aibrecht a pleasure to have Anchors oin in the inter-|ypolished. The examy t the Demoerats osts Little and Overcomes | | circutution Room Open . From PHYSICAL THERADIST change. It through the medium of friendly|could e followed by the Republicans and| The End of a Perfect Day 5 o 2 g |1 to 65:30 p. m—7:0% p. m. to Medicul astics, Masauge - —— sporting competition that individuals and towns t wBitsd etloet: tis RENEL the Hnsent Sl ok T sl . Trouble /\.lmovl Over 8:30 p. m. K B ik AUXILIARY, pioNEERS OF really get down to the bedrock of u tanding | it primary 1z Trying hard to hoat th Night Current Magazines, Newspapers | Qs VentoEASKA, 1GLOO No. 6 acquaintance, Such an understanding is the prime n whether ytie direct primary| Then that my de < “ "‘~'"e"5~f? Books, Etc, i 3 e 20 kel ol ¢ requisite for i od relationships, brings peo-|! even 4 good way—to nom- wits Flo out of the skin, FREE TO ALL P e R TR ple and towns closer to each other s very | \f s, We hold that it is about as| Artempted to heat four s, eczema, can he o Valentine's Optical Dept much to be desired in Alaska re relatively| 24 s could be tmagined. The direct Contributed by L. M. DY ADDIVINE | ~ms ot rones s rnamins 7 | R. L. DOUGLASS ! great distances separate the larger communitic i »‘f\ ‘\.‘”L‘_ o 1 "vyl “‘,1') v;"'_ Se b "“ i ’f“""' 1| Optic and ?p_{omol:*(!;, 1 ’ ; 5 ned ' 1d sdfeguards that might be proposed to throw Hum! 1use sof its] Room 16, Valeutine Bldg. | 1st, 2nd, and communication is not developed so bighly as/yprounq it With - mbdevh ot germ destroying propertie this| Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad | in Douglas at § p in the more thickly populated sections of the It is alien to our institutions and wholl¥| ool stor: ot L We "NOW sulphur preparation instantly 1! by Appointment { And the ¥ country. Much good can and does come from out of harmony with their spirit. The more pro-|y g i1 bt s ‘ease ‘from skin ircitation.| PRSI coeh cach month, 7: . B competitive matches of the kind that the longed and extensive our exper with it, thef g traffic green now soothes and heals th eczema | ,u,l()(lll ik 7 B i Fellow’s Hal!, Juneau, “isiting | i are sponsoring here now and they should be more insistent and general becomes the demand|piost as long as waiting fo up and Jeaves the skin| Robert Slmpso brothers welcome, every possible encouragement. for its abolition. There has not been one 00d|gnuing greens used to and smooth i B k Opt. i pato i S e L o The Empire believes it represents the unani- result to ““!<l|>':ll:,‘l|-““.’urrlu.v‘ 1" v evils. We ar L 1t seldom fails to relieve the a ery RS LI:!- An'gm“ ot | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | mous sentiment of Juneau when it expresses Uhc .(]1(.1\. . Jowes g ”l“~‘_’ ants, MCTeAs | agq Tings Mebbe You'd Like to torment without delay. Sufferers ; ~ tose ot ‘Optometry and (. LEGION, NO. 439 } pleastire felt at the chance to be host to the ;' '”|' "::y‘:"‘l"fl ""” ": '1;';"" ."'i”'u 1:‘1:\::‘: Know from skin “;“'i“"' \““"\]l" “’)‘“‘“‘ l“" prodltctq | Opthalmolcgy l { “I"‘l”‘ 1st lnmx]l ;"dMTh“FS&"YS | ; b 4 Jossism, and political mac such DOWET| wgnurtles” one of the deadliest small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul- il D s each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Anchorage delegation which is within our i ronta! Beneral shuhs Phity espontl<] L F0Aee " 000 O b4 est B oiie | vy ety g0 | Glasses Fitted o and that which will arrive from Ketchikan B been' dlscipated, {iRxtles Tive hestr' e | s asch g e e bl b ) 11 Leneses Ground L1 Aany Bodatan iR R shortly. And in their match play against each e, ad . the irepressiitative - prinbinte hasl - 00 S HEpie ClRAE item | from your Grocer | gont; ‘Agnes Gripg Recorder: | other and the local bowlers may the best team | peen lost sight of a3 fundamental in the Am-| oo o W BT e 2 pret sz 2 5 e | Y L (e T L | o, — v s 2 AL [ ome men, it is. true, cheat themselves into| oo (,isir'zfl',?;"r(_mm s REMOVE THE ICE! believing that under the divect primary the| g B8 TNl cotorado JUNEAU BAKERY 3 s & people have more power than they used to have, | .=~ ° Nl ¥ » 3 uto’no e < O o thiay il vots, i aklInaktiliava & ciagos] SUrings: ‘Oolowsio, m SE. The timeliest tion of the season to bejbecause they wll vo o IRk IngkiReh o chaii) s PHONE 577 I'. H. THORKELDSE made was that offe Friday at the Chamber of|to vote. But in most instuifleg they domot Know! , 4 \we pon't Mean Ties and Juneau, Alaska Box 10 I Commerce’s meeting by Secretary Frank A. Boyle :“" “I"“‘*"I'"‘I’m' ;‘_"';‘ “0”"14-] ulm lrmln|~ no’ idea as Sl R W S . 7 e nsul'alwe » the qualifications—or lack of them g e r e that the fce coating on the sidewalks all over| o H There are lots of things =2 town bo removed. This is a matter that has been|jil" ':;:’." bty "'fi,,,,,::::jfi- Fat 3sive : For which men sigh— | ggnffmcnd“g“u.“ F’".:';'d neglected too long, probably because of the sever-| which mean absolutely nothinge Such is th Yet women swear for them Tag Cnas W. CARTER MCRTUARY } 7uardetfie.’;nveugml:lil?’flvr:: November and December, It is an un fact that the walks in almost every section of the|tion by this methiod. It is the sheerest supersti- Hand Her the Medal for Having city are in a deplorably dangerous condition }xmn. as we have said, that leads men to Believe| B Emptiest Head : al Glare fce coats them, making walking difticult, [that the results which they desire, and which) We've heard ot dumb steRoRssy and unsafe to life and limb |they expected from the direct primary, are |)\n“"“ Doc T. ‘lf-lls of one .\vlnfxl Its removal wouyld mot entail great expense"eSults ghnl dnye. Llgwed (rolbEle i AN whols| neell Ao atavibas, SERTAOR ; USC| direct action theory is utterly incomsistent with|world she'was A. W. O. L. wher } to the property owner, m" r,' ident, nor «»x.u-c.\l\'v“l“\ representative principle, which is one of| brains were being passed aroun i ¥ labor to any single individual undertaking to|¢ha cornerstones of this Republic ‘he boss had dictated an imp { clear his own sidewalk. But it must be general £ ; | ant ‘Totear: and toldkaes Yo nE R in order to be effective. Present weather condi- o > s 3 | six twos'on ‘the envelope 80 it tions are favorable to the work and it should The l‘reflo,",',"f Visgue. | would go special, as it was now:s-* be done at on The Chamber was well-advised (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | sary for it to reach its destinc-! 127 Front St. in adopting Mr. Boyle's suggestion that the at- prot WINGIILSI Prelpsd ohe Fols Untvar teution of the Council be directed to thefgye ) 3 yecent sermon in the Community|d matter and a request be made that municipal|church, asserted as follow * authorit urge upon property owners and citi- he virtuous man is the only free AUTOS FOR HIRE i zens generally the necessity for immediate action. man. Some men cannot be left alone i o - with liguor; other men cannot be left | ¢ THE TOLL OF CARELES alone with money that does not belong bt o ! to them; others cannot associate with bl Carelessness and recklessness, both of pedes- evil companiong, because in all g g trians and autoists, cost the nation an appalling es their weakness is such that the ). v toll in human lives and maimed and injured time and place and the associates will flxl citizens, Twenty-three thousand persons will be prove too much for them. Thus they | Xkilled and 700,000 will be injured in. automobile are not free, they are slaves. The vir- Phone—Day, A Yt Bis ! dottntry tHiK yesr ‘unless. ‘e tuous man is free to go anywhere. He 444 Asnts 1o "ty ; ) does mot have to pick and choose his aceident rate shows an unexpected and unpreced- Soiknahibn - He Hava: haniuiy e ented reversal. This is the prediction of the d. Liberty goes only with yirtue. Travelers’ Insurance Company. But the professor fails to define for us what Its estimates are based on tistics was started in 1906, and 1925 showed that some one For juries. not practicable each _try every 14 second records showed 100 It is, of course, possible, to prevent all accidents. a change. But despite increase and the toll mounts. individual motorist and pedestrian responsibilities for the safety each other seems to offe problem. That combined with ‘effect. 11926 which in turn was ap) e ha st MR % either precaution and all the fruits of experience & these efforts one solution adequate prompt punishment of persons who fail to live up to such responsibilities might have a beneficial accidents during the past two years. And makes no allowance for an in the experienced each year since compilation not to ity of weather conditions during the months of [gystem with which it is now proposed to tink 'niable | Vain is the hope of much improving the situa- statistics covering is virtue. He intimates that to be virtuous one A it|must be honest, sober and chaste. This is the rate|ordinary formula of civilization. It is a formula of sta- The records of 1926 killed or injured in automobile accidents in this coun- fatality 1 even Despite ever " Bverybody and all organizations talk about doing something to remedy the situation. Speed “f“’:*l.-n;nu Gelflessness, charity, immaculate mentality, | are passed, traffic systems established, 1OWNS.|yne wijl o work, kindredship with all influences counties and States are working to bring about| e sweet accord. Such virtue, indeed, may accidents Education of the to' their of themselves and| and| AMERICAN AIRPLANE OUTPUT. A ‘rhe'pfoducucn of airplanes in the United ! States In 1927, when complete figures are avail- “probably will be found to have doubled that| preciably larger | ist proble 4n 1925. And with interest in aviation| jed by feats of Lindbergh, Byrd, Chamber- er flyers, with increasing air mail #wugmented °°"‘“'“.‘~“ flying, Whis| o0 there has been a great witness even wore striking Drogress. | wages of 'XB-—U‘hHude\plf.m“ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 1 to buy. It’s ha Corner 4th and Frankiin St. “The Lost Service Is the Groatest Tribute” Phone 138 Bakery that pays a kind of dividend to the individual. w If he be honest, sober and chaste, he may flatter himself that he is fit for seraphic association. But there must be more to virtue than hon- I y, sobriety and personal chastity. In the "€l first ple these so-called moral characteristics must be real. Many a man is honest, sober and chaste so far ag act and practice are con- cerned and at the same time be and remain irredeemably dishonest, inebriate and filthily rot- Outwardly the priest in the tale | dents continue to occur in every industry, inften in mind. sport and in work. But no one will argue that|of Thais was all that the canons of holiness re- a very large proportion of the ever-increasing m""idi i matter of fact he was a filthy-| bile aceidents could not be prevented, Minded demon. v ? st o | Virtue as idealized in the rational spiritual mind is something more than this: It must in- win to such liberty as may be possible of attain- ment on this earth What is Senator Heflin's position as regards the bill now pending in Congress which would make it an offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $200 to speak in “a loud and un- usual tone” in the Dist ot Columbia.— (Boston Globe.) the | The constitutional bill of rights should be amended to the effect that every husband-killer shall be adjudged insane until proved other- wise.— (Indianapolis Star.) The Chinese seem to be solving the Commun- | m with the aid of firing squads. If the ammunition holds out, the experiment ought to prove a success.— (Des Moines Register.) Acquittals, paroles and pardons seem to indi- nauirer 2 hail the Carlson taxi, guarantees safety, comfort and economy in transit. ave your hand—a signal to which Carlson's Taxi and Ambulance Service ands at Alaskan Hotel smd Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 -—h ———— BERRY’S TAXI | &t Phone 222 e o) GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO.’ Phone 244 PRINTING and STATIONERY \ OPEN EVENINGS Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicn Auro SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC 444; Night, rings MODERN ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HOUSEL, PROP. MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE —3 Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill’'s Barber Shop —— THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily PETE JELICH, Proprietor BURFORD’S CORNER ~*PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—-Box or Bulk 1}/ CARLSON'S T\XI SERVICE { || A Real Pleasure Saving money is not hard after you get started, further- more; ; There is nothing disagree- able about starting. The first two or three en- tries in your pass book will help to inspire you to' make additions. : GET STARTED TODAY sented by your car. Insurance such as Progperty Damage and Public Liability safeguard you as an owner— against damage claims and judgments, losses that so fre- quently total many times the original cost of a car. _We offer you as an automo- bile owner policies that cover every loss contimgency. ——— Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE Fire, Life, Liakility, Marine L, MORRIS \ CONSTRUCTION co.' i ALL KINDS oYX CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. “BYILDING CONTRACTORS JUNEAU TRANSFER § COMPANY | Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and B &= * = b I

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