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2EVRHTS 5 SO T SRS TR YR . . | n hz connection with these act: K ,l,f.). ed v'lu' i nd il mlr vL]z T ¥ T PROFESSION AL | riminality it was S it. S | blocks, forced it to the curb and & PPy Daily Alaska Empire |« i va: wot o i et s fhen wtvound a vt st tom| | Seattle Fruit and Fraternal_Societics - s e o divect. SR MU sy u ign) s shog top, -Produce Co S - Rys o ¥ S o direc ) a3 o S . - St MANAGER| there was no d b 2111 — A : JOHN W. TROY EDITOR éND R s Gertain that: TRALAESHLS y'rlohimuun did not| | Mors. oF vietn-aeie | Fresh m l:\:dVeeet_llbln DRS. EASER & FREFBURGER | Gastineau Channel S e Ak e il 2 . Wh e Retai « B Ciiry . evaning . excipt - Sundsy . by r ome extent in at least some of the|| 81 The ‘Tenson the average) m&ws lm;tiepm\\ r!i(‘ COMPANY at Sevond and Malr riine And in this manner: it has created a| | { {galary is so unsatisfactory fs ba-|, Out of ul)vlm :trdeg‘;.nghm : DENTISTS L B. P. O. ELKS ) 2 e ey |wide disrespect for law in that it has sought{* % cause there are so many other !, ks 0 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. déhyl"f,‘v’z‘,'fmg.e o x lhund in the Post Ol’fl-‘v in Juneau as Se CI to establ a fiat government which has broken Keeps Him Awake { men making more. = PHONE 66 o'clock, Elks' Hall matter. R A M N 1 over the land; it has undertaken to]To church, on Sunday me ome of the girls have pret l | Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. i sUBSCRIFTION RATES. overnight out of an established habit, a| More oft’, he says, he'd go, #ood understanding from t A M. H. SIDE Oellvered by carrier in J;’:‘;:u Dougias, Treadwell and gkl o i ages of usage, a crime|If his wife would agree [fown, but their understanaing] [J+ B« BURFORD & CO ‘ % Thane for p—r montt " iy " L lot ke Nor. Bllow P ke nat ing 3 " of By all, postage pald, following rates: {ng moral turpltude, 3K thel eaukihon dis-| Mot to take her slbowl | trom the neck up is nothing to L. C. Smith and Corona i Dr. Charles P. Jenne Visiting Brothers welcome. o gl ‘ g r effort, these has come jnto beine | ST e et Ah s b TYPEWRITERS ||| ~ Yo s o PRI Bulscribers will confor & fav . t that has not stopped at the . s UL o e T v 3 of Freemasonry ! " the Business Office of any faiiure or irregularity : Hia kids “are regular boys,” the couple who go to the alt Pubiic Stenographer | B 'S Geuvery of their Joavers. Prohibition law. No one will deny that this i) gaiq he, “but they havep't brokew|with the firm conviction, “Till b igenllap s Veis AR ety ' ko Smiomade il = ettabl nd there are ‘but few who wil of the mechanical (oys they |death do us part” means just that, | g e ik Regular e e 4 mevBER o A st anties the R Unat mu condition /docuz SR | ot for Chri and not Gl the divorce court| BROWN’S R biloiuh j S Wandclated Pross Hepatches t not the plight of Mrs. Snyder and Gray 3 the right to go oft and | - - 3 | Ror mot Otherwise credited in this pape o the wppalls but the deed which brought them Time She Gets Home e dy else VAR[ETY STORE (5 z ¥ WALTER B, HRISKL q'_: B ..o b - r presen ation. Tt is Mot the fate] “it says here you can 8ée that' If there Is any truth in the old | Stationery—Notlons— Dr. A. W. Stewazt || b 1 = TION € ARGER 1 ckman, Mrs.” Frazier|new comet only ai dawn,” #o- notion th exposure causes rheu- | Qroenng 3 —Toys— (o1 | :']'M R ALASKA CIRCULATION ich pr Jly aw Hickman, 1 o) 4 ¢ THAN THAT OF A R {5V 1 has overtaken George Remus| Marked mother matism, a few years hence th Noyeltles. DENTIST 4 C LOMAL_ORRER 4 A tatrsh h& et 1t the deeds imputod “Then ‘dangh it to have ' richest man in town won't be Merchandise of Merit fours 9 & m. to § .. m. i | Wi Lodqa N A : g oy Hadiote soniiasthia | BIentY B oY i 10 see hootlegger, but the fellow ! SEWARD RUILDING B 1 ] s, s S bbbt o vl e o it 1T R s dopes to get the creaks | Offica. Fhone 89, Res, Phon & ween em Prohibition it but an Arh,(nu - 1 the joints. " vePutal g — argument against that eystem 2 | cakin' a That Comete— I An unusuai woman is one’ wino| G RBACF e e ' ' : i to "doesn’t hurry to the barber shop | A Vi Dr. H. [MOUNT JuNEAU Lopos No. 147 ] Your Theod Roosevelt, it Is an-|g i [ihree days after she had definiro. | 4 tetn Bids. | | <ocona ind &AM @ 3 a liver his next campaign speech l1y decided to'let her hair grow | H 4UI ED Osteopnth lzooxmc;,’n:u«;‘ s | 'f.. 1‘:” Fourt ‘I:.xi‘ b gAY 73 ps he thinks this is too far ! jong again | * # 7 %0 8 or by .myolnnnnl Ll Fotlows’ * Hull, be- /( \~, 1 New York for Gov. Smith to note what| ‘We've heard a lot about iese days il nature hasa’t| AND LOT CLEANING Lickiined” Oftedd fiuning "ut 2:30 A& rg e has to say | Those cheerful “Hello Bills® ' heen good to asgirl clothes can't . “Phone: O e e i i ¢ 3 B now they sound mare do much for her. G. A. GETCHELL, Vesld 4 Bl o 4 3 LAndl 3 Abdwat 18 Ehe- haite 3 n.;'u“ 1 2 | The most unattractive thing to Phone 109 or 149 { o |,, of § S % ey S \ man is a desk stacked high with | — R 3 | from | sonce at a bull Wi et bills, and to a woman, A sink|m . Dr. Geo. L. Barton | -.% ) Py iy | a8 o, BLEORM SRUREURR S Posta dRlL | Diinks—She's the worst stacked full of disites, i B RS A CHIROPRACTOR, Heilenthal ®ida. | B joiclogh 1. O 3 e VR ‘m town, Every little bit helps, and while | | Juneau Publie Llhrary Oftice. Hours 10 to "\3 5 A 722; | TN Wity g i A SRVERE @ b B G o T A ok v are s by appointment. Phone \ LIN'S DEATH IS SEVERE LOSS. 7 L B | ginks—Say, she knows more the legsins the girls mow ar : b : 308 e Benevolent Extinction. | about othe s business thay wearing stop helow the knee tha| :éld R o o 31 -y g : : — Sl i Balaris: ARG robably a lit- i SoLumELs The death of | Joshin removes from ARSI Lindy do flying, coiors. ate so ,hu,{ Jrobebiyie it Free Reafling Room s Counchl No. 1760 mundane affairs ¢ of the really big men that e 1 ; B, Wh 3 i i £ HeNo8 R | City Mall, Second Floor & and. last i ; e developmert . af Tae late Wayne B. Wheeler Is veportad omc Which Are That chill off even the poor knees. | Weais tedet dt Sth foe— BN SSotRuceR WAL, S 1O¥0 BRMSTS. I i sald that if men were fools enoughl ONSIDER THE NEW WO, A man's idea of a poor fish i3 : Alaska, and one the most lovable « OUTVta drink post-prohibition liquor they deserved| MAN."— Headline one. who doesh’t Bmoke.-and o W Reading Room Open From s . né sympathy, though death should be the APl o , i : 2 8 a m. to 10 p. m. 3 % B’ pioneers. 16 sympathy, thous ath shoul | Well, personally we don’t con- is one who can't boss her| | 88 M008B N om o e Mr. Joslin was a man of large avili who|of their indiscretion or folly. ttor__ | #Hder et as lovable s the oid: husband Cmidticn, hoomgpan Sidn oy Bkt i Bl would have been a leader among men wo matter That oue way of looking at $he matter—|ggepioned lone i ————— et TP P leetrieir AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF Vhile helthe way of the inflexible fanatical mind. t . b 110 Goldstein Dldg. LASKA, 16L0O No. 6. BN iy 1ot might heve been cast. WBNS B8 L Tol ok Wavs of wiasiaot. $or i . Sy NOTICE PIONEERS l‘c:unam Magazines, Newspapers Phone—Office: 423, g Was educated as a lawyer and made a‘place forj, L. " 0" taghion humanitarfdn wa B You MK N e ixiliary, 1Igloo No. 6. In-| Reference Books, Ete, - 3 himself in that profession, he found business, | viawsd~ aldb: Pyobs salene Just ”Y;" tion of officers Friday | FREE TO ALL » i ¢ counted fo 8 there nient, Jan. 13 at 8 o'clock, Moose | w 4 et - — e particularly that phase of it that punted for |, .0y, imgles s for Bomotatles Rl ; o o LR " Valentine's Optical Depl. development, more interesting. Most of his later Dr ed, of this city, formen Presi-| 4% 10 M4 T G Al - CanGiROyE to tie r””m‘-':]‘.....‘-...'m--.m...m R. L. DOUGLASS H Dou"hs Aene ur Fraternal life was devoted to mining and railroad develop-|dent of the Am - IEORATL Asead 3 by cards-and supper to which| 1 Optician nnd Optometrist | | Oider of Tagles is ‘st in public matters was usually|presented the public with some gruesome In the Future each member may invite a friend.| Room 16, Valeatine Blig. | regular 2nd, 4th Mom- R s snperest in, ¥ Fhih BDNA RADONICH, Pres A A ¢ artisan character and with the welfare|His statistics enable him to attribute 65,000( When Tabby has the pups, A RADO! Pre sk for Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m. aad |, Dotiglan at 8.5, ths Woghd! Bty misa nw independent|deaths, between 1920 and 1927, to bad li mn-,\ And our dog Queen the kittens, adv. HURLEY, Sec’y i by Appointment 1| Hal. And the third Welnesday OF Alaska strlcly B O tiee and stromg|or 15,000 more Amerieans than wor killed in|We reckon the girls will | TS e i ot eath month, 7:30 p. m. in Odd thinker, with intensive initi BaL AR e Watla War | o back to wear' wittens. | We make men's sults for $55 ,lln(’.l”l i P et tows . TIRTN Tancett ! Visitite Individuality, he was i natural leader of HAOUERY] T o have bud liquor—erude, more or less pois-| ~—Sam Hill in Cincy Enquirer. ’I"- WOLLAND. —adv. | Robert cimpson hepthars welbomis: $8d .action in any community of which he be-| o "0 o wnright, absolutely polsondls—be. -1 - ? f 0 . Wil AL AREREY) came a part. |cuse of the Bighteenth Amendment and the Na-| When families don't quarrel Baker WDy \ | \WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART + Had Mr. Joslin continued in public life he|yiona) prohibition po'icy. Not all the power of| And married men don't flirt, uucH' PAIN PA y Gradaate L°° A"?"mm?‘- [ LEGION, NO. 439 would have gone a long way and made a National| the Government Las been able much to suppress| We'll bet a miliion dollars P l I '» el Lk | | Mcets 1st and 3rd Thursadys reputation. He had unusual grasp of publicior diminish the illicit. manufacture, importati \i They will w the hoop-barrel- TO( uc S Gl';““ Fitted | | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | affairs and fine qualifications for leadership. He and use of hard spirits. Stills daily are discov-| ed skirt. Py s S 91 )| Ham. ‘otic. disinterested, vigorous and a con-|ered and destroyed, but, like the heads of the| orman Ralston, Circlevilla, i Lot Anna Bodding, Senior Re- | was patriotic, disinterested, vigorous and a | s | i from our CPOC(.‘!' \ s | incing speaker on public matters. He rarely|fabled hydra, where one is 'destroyed others| Ohio, 3! ¥ = p— | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder, | "“3 i s: wech that did mot at least set people|®PTing instantly into being dn its place. And the| pi | {1 — | A R 5l 003 RO g VA s 1 3 ‘ WY ot T r »se stills is' not the scientifically| When editors don't moralize i — —_—— Yo A 3 g » last|Product of these stil cally | When edi on it b A b 5 to thinking "“l“_ f‘“‘l“l“’fi”, t & “r”;'(m:w distilied and lawfully regulated and restricted| About our short bobbed tresses ¥ Tue JuneAau LAunpry i word on the subject. e had a wa e product obtainable from the legitimate distillery. It means they've turned their \U BAKER » 1 3 el a < AR 2 f v 13 ! yi treet, between down to the fundamental principles and app Human - greed, callou indifference to the e } aagle eyes | ¢St.4Jacobs OIl stops ‘any pain, JUNE rflll‘u:“lswn;ld pstorofil| utomo l e ing a convincing logic that usually made Bi8|roct of a product probably harmful and a va Upon our short bobbed dregsgsqand rheumatism is pain only. PHONE 577 Froa |1 conclusions inescapable. |lgnorance of chemical affinities and reactionss| —Haitch, the, Lady ‘From W\ Not one case in fitty requires >. 3 PHONE 359 Insurance it s+ Ag gencrous as he was large mentally and combine to feed the shambles o: plrohlhl:lum If! Palm Reach. \internal treatment. Stop drug- i PSR S ) cally, a scholarly, he|sixty-five thousand Americans had died during % |@ing! Rub soothin penetrating | — = e physically, kind, thoughtful and scholarly | €, Demetrsting] ” 3 was a most companionable 'of men. His friends,|the past seven years from smallpoX, cholera, yel-| Oh, I don't know. (St. Jacobs Oil right into your . ,hwc‘fl'fi]";m“fl:flnd TS 8 e bubonic plague the entire country Adam Breede, Hastings Tri-|sore, stiff, aching joints, and re- eft, an lision, e ossessed them in great numbers up and|low fever or Adam 3 , stiff, g joints, and re . CARTER MCRTUARY ! :::nh“t;‘e Pacific and throughout the country, Would be ringing with demands that the slaughter| pune, {8t comes ‘thitantly.. #e, Fnchhs TrE Cnas W. C ;“gl b";" Nvistiieit wpre: » £z “'Ibe stopped, the cause discovered and the proper e i {0il is a harmless rheumatism -3 . ibate” sen! your car, were devoted to him. = less to his|Temedies applied. But these mortals died because Firms Is Firms Iiiflitaht, - whith vhghr lEan The Last Service Is the Groatest Tril R i iy, w1 trapATable lose He wilt|they partook of statut and constitutionally| pype Kansas City Star says ) points, and cannot burn the skin. Corper 4th and Brankiin Bt Phone 138 Insurance such as Pm{ertv friends and a severe blow to Alaska. forbidden liquor, through excessive indulgence| grateh & Strain is a motor car| Limber up! Quit complaining! 3 Damage and Public Liability long be maurned. {or because of its impuri Therefore little 15| company. in Wichita, Kan. They Get a small trial bottle of old, e e e ~ o ufenud you as :ln ownel\—d IR ) St d or done about it. X | streteh the truth, probably, and)honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug s A — 1 D u&mu an GEN. RIC HARI)\()N SHOU l l) WRITE A Since the experience of mankind and scientific| (ho sirain is on your creduli’y store, and in just a moment B lndgmenu, losses that so fre-m BOOK. research disclose beyond any question that alcohol| wyjia Jistening to them spiel, eh? {yow'll be free from rheumat ' guently total many times g i o is a normal constituent of l]llli‘ brain tissue, ..; R pain, soreness and stiffness. Don’t original cost of a car. Gen. Richardson’s Yem: le article in the|Dr. Reed points out, men will continue to seek| we pon't Know How This Is|suffer. Relf awaits -you. St.|: Atlantic Monthly, a brief synopsis of ‘which|and use it. Hence the problem of prohibition| ~pone ut It Ought'a Be Good |Jacobs Ol is just as good for . i hilzh offer Y ‘t“?v;‘:l'_ appears in another column, whets the appetite|is ~of greater fundamental psychological and| pom an Item in Boston Globe) |sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, i|] every loss contingency. \ It book from that able and distinguishea|Physiological = than of soclological importance.| " oy yan to a passing ca=, | ackache, sprains. —adv M SIMPK’NS CO ! 5 B o ; Alaska's best friends,|Fulminations and edicts against the use of liquor| "~~~ %7 5 . P . | P is-ol zanueimun“:xnnl IUIII(‘ :Tm.;( “,‘;'lj\mgl-im aft will never accomplish any purpose. Fanatical % e 5 G and STATIO v 3 i u Sh k In gLovering the whole ga skan AR L sumptuary legislation thus becomes responsible| ST srsonarses CsNE - A RINTIN NER' R Allen attuc €. progress and development, with suggestions l‘_"‘ for widespread human destruction—should we not| ¥ Phons Sk Opposite Alaska Eleetric Light Office = * mmaANcn’ remedies where remedies are needed, in a 12-lsay of widespread murder Al ]TOS F({)R HIRE ‘ page article is a task that must necessarily re- Dr. Reed’s figures are both signifigant and = OPEN EVENINGS i Fire, Life, Liability, Marine gult in sketchy presentation, However, Gen.|alarming. The man who runs may see and read ) Richardson’s treatment of things, his conclusions| what x~ g_ulng on as a result of the imposnlion . and recommendations, make it clear to those 4‘;\{1 ll'”: ’msim‘«:‘I~ h'll:\" e;s”u,nq(ual:gedl]ior:]x:plu;‘n:l. " g he. el ; and its his-| What it is doing relation to the s a ":“’ “:)” :“"r‘ll']’l"‘(:”‘:“v‘““ "'f:”f_‘(f””‘l": Aluskan|Dhysical safety of the neople is more, deadly MORRIS R LAt M s C O T | hurtful than all the admitted evils of the Covicn Avuro S ALASKA 4 experience is behind the all teo brief :u.lu-lt. liquor tradfic at the most degenerate periods of| it AlM;flEflvlCE - CONSTRUCTION CO. I They tell us that a volume covering the ground|y;. ovistence of the open saloon. And this is STAND AT THE ARCTIC MODERN REASONABLE RATES in detail would be what Horace Greeley would|;, sygument for the restoration of the open Phone—Day, 444; Night, ALL KINDS OF call “mighty interesting reading.” saloon as an institution in the national life. 444°2 rings Dave HoOUSEL, PROP. No one was more intimately assoclated than PR SRR ) il - CABINE l’ Gen. Richardson with the development, progress Teapflt Dome. and performances in Alaska and those out of 5 it that concerned the Territory for the twenty (Boston News Bureau.) 3 » p. o 3 3 P cle The Navy Department has notified oil opera- ELE 9 \ - years he devoted to the North. While his article . M RS T in Atlantic Monthly must have a clarifying ef-|tors producing from leases adjoining Teapot Dome| | It you feet could talk— AXT A Real Pleasure_ foct, more thun anything clso i sugzesis afthat & proportion of production from these wells| | they wouldu't hesitate to Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska Plat 1 Windor - ¢ rriting hould he turned over to e G ent, a o' IERnar mare ‘ot the ghme sart of ““'x'"‘* T8 2robably, LKt some. ot thib BRI etk drawn ffel} o :,f;:eh:,m-[:; CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS GLASS | from the same author. The article is incomplete |y eapot Dome. Operators have refused to| | o FOR HIRE L it it be;rs u!nmuh( eviednee .“m: ul« \\.n:w jnm-mlo to the proposal, \ml;k dwo:h::;tdnyre ;enher :fi i Saving money 1s: b l’lfl!‘d M 0 R R l s 0 the information. experience, ripe judg-| At the trial of the Sinclair interests regarding| |walked on & s g j pt and literary ability to complete it. It is|the Teapot Dome lense experts from Washington||they. Give them comfort at " after you get started, further- CONSTRUCTION: CO. of texts that might be amplified into ser-|asserted that Teapot oil was mot being drawn| (small cost by hiring & Carlson Bay T R j 3 with great profit to the Territory. linto Salt Creek wells, and just how the Navy||taxi—just call single O or i more; BYILDING CONTRACTORS RGRSTHN |is going to reverse itself on this question is af- g 3 * . RN P TION. fording speculation among oil men here. While 2 lie BLUE BIRD TAXI There is nothmg dlsagree- IN THE ERA OF PROHIBITIO lson’s Taxi and SHORTY GRAH. . it ol it has been proved there is a definite flowage Carlson’s Taxi AM ) able about starting. S, § The plight of Mrs. Ruth Snyder and J“d.”rrum Teapot into some Salt Creek wells, geologists Ambululw Sd'ice Stand at Bill's Barber Shop 3 JUNEAU TR_ANSFER 1 under sentence to death for the murder of | making tests havi managed to keep this knowledge to themselves and oil men aware of it are not divulging the source of information that proves Teapot oil is -migrating into Salt Creek. It is certain no contract for future develop- ment of Teapot Dome will be on such advan- tageous terms as the one Mammoth Oil Company made with the Government. Drilling of some 80 wells by Mammoth Oil has proved Teapot Dome does mot contain the great guantities of oil it 1w thought to hold, and no developing com- pany will again make the terms embodied in the Mammoth lease, der’s husband, is the best possible argu- for Prohibition, declares Mrs,.- Clem Shaver, of the Chairman of the: Democratic National \ttee. To reinforce this argument let there William Edward Hickman and his little . Marian Parker, George Remus, now in| o penitentiary as a criminally insane per- | slain wife, Mrs. Murh‘ Frazier ac- host of me Pitts, and a victed or aceused of crimes equally the past few yéars. Does the com- guch erimes constitute an argument ition? 1Is the fact that Mrs others A Chinese Communist seems to be valuable just now as Germany's late about as lamented Snyder| | paper marks.—(Indianapolis Star.) were convicted any sign that Pro-|" At any rate they haven't started a rumor effective in curbing criminals? that Lindbergh plans to marry one- of those Mexican girls.—(Indianapolis News.) affirmative answer is not pos- lzufion of Mrs. Shaver's asser- ‘When Ruth Snyder and Tammany is said to be in faver of an order- ‘to do away with the \vomnnsHY Democratic convention, having proved three | that plot was successfully Years ago that the ullwr kind won't work.— tion was the law of lh(‘““”“" News.) _the case 9athe Hickman| g0, o000 Gitizen has 8 good opinion of ‘the Remus be-iy, byt the opinion of some would be better it created|the law knew how to keep bad €ggs -off juries. _ statutory | (Boston Transcript.) 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