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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1928, More or Less True One of life's greatest tragedies f ; et ! AILONG LIFE’S is for a woman to be married {» Seattle Fruit and j people cannot permit intolerance to the point where one group denies or at- tempts to deny to the other the right - EDI'{OR A)‘I?,MAN,{GIE,R of freedom of speech and freedom of ex- Rt Published cvery evening exc Sunday by the re 1 ¥ TRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Mair In a petition recently presented to | | Tl B PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies DETOUR Fene” dodent o RiGuEhGy WeuD Produce Co. o g OF the grocer paid up. Fresh Fruit and Vevetllbln DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel " Daily Alaska Empire [ the preservation of the liberties of the [ | | EMP) | Next to the first dent in ths Wholesale and Retai Jtreets, Juneav, *lecka me seeking double provision for the | |new fenders there is nothing that Out of town orders given DENTISTS SR a s e v 4> S, o h 7 A% | ma s g a fee) s P special attention ] * S % LKs -, Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class enforcement of the Volstead Act, the or- | ¥ | makes a man feel worse than the| | _’-_ 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. Mecting Wednes- ntter. e Ll m of 1s in favor of modi Observations of Oldest Inhabitant|first quarrel after the honeymoon. |- PHONE 56 oy Srim fit'uf SUBSCRIPTION RATES. jcation was condemned, and there are | The ditference bhetween undins| IU's what goes in his ears, not |#——————————————% Hoase § 0 o Sweh B ks GEO. ‘B, RICE, @ Exalted Ruler, Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ¢ who carry their ideas to the | and old-fashioned underwear is!his mouth, at the breakfast table Fane for 3155 per month, those o carry their ideas Lo the |G L evar saw any of e | that determines a man's dispost.|J« B. BURFORD & co (% » . SIDES, S 7 ecretary By mail, postage paid, at the following rate: 1 One year, In vance, $12.00; s months, in ad ey nounce as un-American and un-Christian underwear. | tion for the day. L. C. Smith and Corona Visiting Brothers welcome. ! Dr. Charles P. Jenne — B o o I ey Cavor 1 they will promptly those who may perchance be opposed to el | The strangest thing about giris| g Officof uny fuiure oF Irregulrit nelr view of statute whilé giving it im Also Have an Awful Kick! |Is that since they wear summer TYPEWRITERS preig it | esiorainiis Sl e deitvery O (helr BADTS s OMices cit obedicnce | Biinks: “What sent Dilkins t | clothes in winter to keep warcl|| Public Stenographer | "ot Freemasonry the hospifal? Was he celebratine |they don't wear winter clothes in Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Scottish Rits Building Telephont. 1.6 By SAM HILL inizatic MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEL rRiss. Those who are opposed to the Volstead Act,|with bootleg? i rah i Wy The Associated Pr is 1 y tled 3 e x " Yootle {summer to 1 y cool. ssociated Press 18 exclusivel g ; b h | e all i s | or other t are free .o advocate its| Jinks 9 he smoked a| When caughter marries these —_— 5 use for republication « oW 3 B P ihed horotn. . : e or ren Fhere are fanatics who would|couple of the Christmas clgars his |days mother doesn't lose a helper local news published b Y g S i R e PR cag Tile hEA they ”:‘,‘\Hl« gave him.” nor does her hushand gain one. VARIETY STORE 7 Probably what lul’”\' A0S Possible most_divorces. is the firm convic:| AtENanery-Hptone Dr. A. W. Stewart 2 G cary il TihA T tH o] Greeting Cards—Toys— on every wife has that some v Canh L She is old-fashioned if where in the world there must be 1 ¥) 3 | Merchan of Merit { Hours % a. m. tu 6 . | She can find cl r |a better hushand than the one sl 4 o Juneau Lod No. PR iy L FAbaRd. LA | “sEwARD BUILDI 5 U i el | Office Phone 469, Rew Phone 376 t, at & oclock, evidence b : v nces| Is a ieap ye : Teasen Many a man » question | nalls are jn such- pertect| v 2l : a e | H. 'STEVE 3 ;. i deait ‘ You Know Him | condition is because there is such (,ARBA(’E R ARy ——— 0 | I | i)r. l[. f JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | P ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARA 3 ARGERY e ¢ 1€ section of Governo THAN THAT OF ANY OTHE Lavdvind y A 2 i et sl nomination | | the me regime. H d “What kind of man 1 perfect peach of a manicurist .n| vanee & A M Democratic 4 Well, he's the kind of m t{his favorite barber shop II 4 l][ FD Osteopath—201 Golastein Y;Hn, ccond and Fourth Mon- 3 D13, anything scandslons v il clod ey P 7, Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to B: iy of each month in ems apparent that|if thin indalous is - said rirl really can uncom | Vi Hours: 10 fo 1% 4 ¥ B o ) k. IRy e e him everybody says, ‘Wel, fortable without enou n—but | n keek guber " 9 B T AND LOT CLEANING ||| Licensed Osteovatiie ST A ey g an readily helieve it of him'.” of course thal means enough pow- | | . Oodinsiie, Fh ARy it der on her nose. i G. A. GETCHELL, BER ot s g 0 WL pR il 4, A once over of some wives| Phone 108 or 149 : | ] tl don’t ‘sin» Bives you the r m their _____________._..J O e g > home" afiy hushands Y e 1 PR L U o . Dr. Geo. L. Barten pasias || Juneau Public Library| | |ofice Hours 10 to 12: 3 1, @ 7 to COMMERCE. too. el fo0ds i A Old Age and Dependency. 5 too. ek foods. - 9 and by appointment. Phfne 263 ALIC § s \ jirls will do more about thoir | and R RhAG T HEA o (New Yorkx Times.) 3 is not the porice of Medi il “NIGHTS OF jommerce is well under way The organization ) i 5. Sha . at ‘an. intelldctual /@i¥l than | Fre R,admg Room s rot the praciice o O e conducted by th dustri 1 ; | e e Y ‘ Y Hbnal ! ”“ do at a pretty one | City Mall, Second Floor on nt to your honorable|, The annual fund d the Cham b i8he had an Rar WEe iste Gl ralns when men will rubbes | Sufgery nor O th BUS suncil No. 1760, made its finest showing last year and has started i s o ouncil No. 1760, N Civie deration he'd be @ « ey second and last [apartment cf the tional 3 urres ’ an cier WO body v Mas 4t R at 7:30 p.. m the (Ilr.um. _\l.ll‘ 1 an efficient worl u. . harply ehalieuges. the: “populak’ belfs that 90 2 Street at h i rped that will accomplish even more in the way Oll,.p cant, of all persons over the age of 65 are and that NOTICE Cham- Explaing why she's a heauti- I do work in junean and out.| 2'd an ey to busir 2 i Reading Room Open From i 8 a, m. to 10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrech material benefi it has the moral and financial dependents. One can only wender at the popu v | iRl iy fai backing of the citizens generally. If is rec d {larity of a helief taat is patently contradicted | clan uch as carpenter, shingling, elee. | | (irculation Room Open From Adedion) | Chummantion:, Mussigs 5 as the leading commercial organization in the ordinary observation . A lower At 1 omining, plumbing or 1 to 65:30 Er";:_——'zl;‘uo p. m. ta‘ edicul '%mcm:‘uy' asan, A "'HNEERS-O;,,_ Territory. It has deservedly earned the reputa ire than 90 per ce ) dependency,| {Repr Hnd any kind ‘of repair work. Phone| | At L | 410 Goldstein Bldg. . .. ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6.. tion all over Alaska as one that does things. It £l iderable figure netimes heen you take ialter your fatl . Box 406. Henry C. Qor.| | Current Magazines, Newspapers . Phone—Office: 423 ettug every second Fi has represented the mmunity fairly, he tly ' asked the caller, who w 2iv | Reference Books, Ete ——— ! h at 8 o'elock p. spresente » community fi Jones ’ g : _ songervati ¢ ontinue so to do n exaggeration. Civie| bein by little Bobhb FREE TO ALL and conservatively and will continu t lo Seniiel fho. Bid)- “nghs h s o e Federat 1 iry, o the ba of nearly 5,000 v It has expended its funds wisely, with an eye o%: [ ot | i, PR S 5 in New York, New Jorsey, Pennsylvan'a after daddy; he is the last | s i o i g S i to the best interests of Juneau as a whole, with y iy Goa P IREEINER of Jepeta g and ohlg st out blas for or prejudice against any Interest s between 20 and 25 per dent. of people ovor of faction. 65 per cent. w the objects of public s | Ask for It has set its goal this year at $6,000 and |y private charity The rest were supported Piffle | “ENJO ONE'S WORK its membership at not less than 250, Its solicitors [within the family ING are mow canvassing the town. Every propert For the population of the Unit Headline, ' W | Juneau owner should respond heartily. None are s whole the dependency rate nz people| Apple sauce! Bunk! 535—1“’ lea } and SUIDI}UL 5 situated that they cannot afford the $10 mem considerably lower than the in 2 Dolng - one's ‘work’ pays—but Turns Gray, Faded Hair seldom pays enough to enjoy it. ! % piof e R el S Sy per cent. «The cases studied were nearly ; bership fee. Many contribute many times tha - * i Dark and Glossy ) b, T 3 b e tter.|in the large cities. Among the ¢ 4 3 figure. Let everyone Intgrested _”'_“"‘ better- | ulation of the country, which is just about Did Anybody Predict— i | P 1 ment of the community da his share and botn |POSROE G B2 BT (R Carsnip fs mora| This would bo'a year without Alaktil slhtibre. Miows ookt roduclts money and membership quotas will be far ex-| iy gistributed than in the towns. The urban & Winter ;e Tea and Sulphur, properly|. ceoded. Back the Ghamber with your mondy and | Goikon at 65 may or may not own his home| compounded, brings back the nat- your personal support and join in the work that and may or may not control other property. | Huh! ural color and lustre to the hair will make 1928 the best and biggest development| Home ownership among the farming population| “I subpose next you'll be sayiny, When faded, streaked or gray. you can't tell a lie,” sarcastieally | Years ago the only way to get SR year in Juneau's history. |8 much more common, In 1920 the persons over Lo, g 65 were about 5,000,000 in a population of 105,-|commented the guy who was | this mixture to make it at| S e Lo 000,000, Today. they would be about 5,500,000, makilg no progress in, the argu-jhome, whic Iussy. . aRay J CERY GOV. SMITH'S LAST MESSAGE. | ot t00 o e ereentage this would give|ment with an egotist troublesome. (1 SEHBAU TARER €| “No replied the egotist, “I. Nowadays we simply ask at| PHONE 577 any drug store for “Wyeth's|§ 7% (Sage and Salphur Compound.” P You will get a large hottle of ift institutions. But even : " valentine’s Optical Depl . ¥ R. L. DOUGLASS | Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal Optician and Oplometrist Order of Eagles Room 16, Valeatine Bidz. | Meets regular 1st, 2nd, 4th Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ead | in Donglas at 8§ p. n by Appointment | |irall And the third Wednesday : 1 month, 7:30 p. m. in Odd = —% | Fel Juneau, isiting Robert Simpson brothers welcome. ! | cridag s L 0 Bakery j pt. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | { ( ! Gradvate Los Angeles C(l- lege of Optometry and g LEGION, NO. 439 Opthalmolcgy # Glasses Fitted Leneses Ground ts 1st and Srd Thurs Ingman, Senior Re- gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. e ——_ from your Grocer i Tue Juneau Lavnomy Frankiin street between || Jytomobile PHONE 389 I Tnsurance o a . lus something like 1,250,000 dependents. The B [U N sighBtCaRNel M ) _the NeW | iertained ratio of destitution would glve us about|never admii there is a_thing 1 = “York- Legislature, Goy. Alfred E. tH' summar-| 120,000l people dapendent on oufgide eharity | can’t do.” o ized all of the accomplishments offhig Adminis- Not only the nimber*of agemydepsndents but| — ot trations, reviewing conditions as they prevailed |the quality of that statis weeds@examination.| o Speaking of Lindy this old-time recipe improved by i * ; INSURANCE sgeh as Fire and wien he took office as Governor for the first|The word dependency, s used, juWocial Welfarc| lvidently ‘the only. plice’iyoujthe addition of other lngredidnts, Tug Caas W. CARTER MCRTUARY Theft, and Collision, safe- tlme and the reformssthat had been accomplished.|work, means a recipient of charlty. In ordin {oaw'e et that, ey o iy IB Hubl s S0 SR IR pORRCH L LRIV ERYPRCY i : ?mfld&S investment repre- It was a lengthy document, some 40,000 wor . |usage the word does not apply to the 0 | Ja8% {\!»l‘,i“l‘;‘i: 1!]!]!]‘:'1»::!‘:![:10;13 n_vlnl»»:. vh(;i‘ «Ihe Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” sented by your car. i Y e s o can possibly te ‘él;‘:erm::yx:i»p l"\.kf":l:"”‘:'f <‘:’j::{1:l1>1!'n>:"f:‘:.l"{‘l thole. children. It s arkbatnedBudt agea peoplo|One for the Question and Ariswer)that you darkened your hair, as Corner 4th and Frankin 8t Phone 138 Insurance such as Progerty utive of the ne greates should not be obllged to loak for support even No Joke |it does it so naturally and even- Damags and Public Liability Primarily it deals with purely local matters.| “o e " Trne desire for independence in| RIght now we can't think of 1y. You dampen a Sponge Or SOIt | \semmmmesme——————— et o - safegnard you as an owner— B eferatios 46, thie Biehteattly. Afendment, and[c1a 4ge is widespreatl and:quite compatible with|snything that would 'be miorewel brush. ~with L1t ‘sud draw . this EREIRR W wmunwe || Against damage claims and his recommendations as to the ratificati of | aftection for offspring. Yet, viewed as a social|come than a heat wave. |through your ha ing one ‘[l judgments, losses that so fre- future amendments by New ‘York, however, are|problem, family dependency among the old must R {‘fmull strand at a time; by morn-|: quently total many times the of interest to the entire nation. be defined in accordance with the facts. The| Sad Failure {ing the gray hair disappears, and original cost of a car. gospel of individualism has not gome very far in| “Ile says he can't make enough |after another application or two,|! e ariining the claims of olil age updh its own| to; SUDDOM, - tamity your halr hecomes beautifully|: _We offer you as an automo- | "“Say, he couldn’t even support!dark, thick and glossy and you bile owner policies that cover ‘ i ! it flesh and blood. Nor is this condition entire i * # * There devolves upon the State ”" $ 31 ; ho Eighteenth B economic. | The ol mother. abbut the house| an argiment. {100k years younger. adv. EO M SIMPK’NS { 0 every loss contingency. : i ‘; L % . sacred duty of sustaining the h | in many »s probably renders enough service| ot - oo < Amendment and the Volstead law. They Vi g A . ol ki riphiaks Justif ) i ier married son or daughter to Justify her| poeeeeescan i PRINTING and STATIONERY Allen Shattuck, Inc. father and mother who reccive maintenance from| Concerning the Prohibition Amendment, he said: are as much a part of the laws of this i b g e g State as our own statutes and our own heing regarded as engaged ‘in a gainful occu-f T : | i il Offi Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office INSURANCE Constitution. In fact, the Constitution pation. A T 2 Plhone 244 f the United States itself declares that T T e ] i estufiion. In fct, the Gusitti UTOS FOR HIRE | . ki e O document and the laws made pursuant The Cars and the Customers. to it to be the supreme law of the land SN ¢ and the Judges in every State bound (Boston News Bureau.) : - v thereby, anything in the Oonstitution That there will be about five autos made and Prompt Service—Day and igh! and \I.H‘ laws of any State to the con- sold in 1928 as 4 inst three in 1927—roughly| N t r—-——__—-_—-—__—-—_— trary notwithstanding. 5,000,000 with 5,000,000, —finds _its| W, Covica Aurto S ALASKAN HOTEI Manats ‘Aside from the limited number of po- |best warrant in the trade news of the opening| Ju Al ERVIGE i 4 CONSTRUCTION CO. licemen who patrol the sparsely settled days of the year. That mews has spread over| G, STAND AT THE ARCTIC MODERN REASONABLE RATES T 7 ALL KINDS OF sections of the State, the Slnic'xj police many displa pages. It has contained really | Phone—Day, 444; Night, power is delegated and we find it exer- sensational tidings—quite apart from the custom- ; / 444-2 rings ¢ Dave HOUSEL, PROP " i cised in the first instance by the vil- ary advertising use of the adjective. / C IBINET LND Jage constable, the sheriffs and the de- That conjunction of competitive price reduc- l puty sherifis, add the police officials tions with equally striking assurances of a much p i oth thfll cilh’s] I‘Fllfllk ;ml.vr the ltrutlh improved commodity means in essence that the when 1 say that the people of any local- motor industry has taken a.long stride forward : 2 A B L i atoroanent ¢ |umsn wnaany. Tt e s Woere Hrnarnt, simout| 00" e 6 BN N 1etnd MILLER’S TAXI MILL WORK upon which they insist and for whic L ] é % —says Taxi Tad. Agha WAL Syl inakiil d for which unitorm, performance,—a_moving _forward in ! Phons 188 - Finess, Atseke A Real Pleasure ; 3 : alignment pretty much abreast. Any large maker|[The fellow who walks—at a Plate and Wind As far as I am concerned, in obed- who thought to stay content with past laurels||loss of time, worry and incon- CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS o ki fence to my oath to sustain the Con- will abruptly find himself a laggard. venience to himself, to save a FOR HIRE GLASS ! stitution of the United States, I have re- Hence a new significance, now blazoned in|[small taxi fare, can get on the % . > peatedly promised the people that so far (hese impressive advertisements, emerges. Mr.| | profit side by calling Single O Saving money is not hard MORRIS as it lies in my power in the constitu- Ford has proved -himself a second time a pioneer.| [or 314. f d f“nh " u;;‘nal or statute law, I will ;‘t-:m}\'o from For the rest of the industry was not napping AR Ra Day I;ldoNllh! Service after you get started, er- CONSTRUGTION CO- office upon any proper proof being pre- when he chose 1927 as the year of radical break REASON. RATES 'HONE 485 : s PILDIN . sented, any public official charged with with the past. Those Hontby Rl have now e ¥ G CONTRACTORS laxity in the enforcement of the law. fruited all round. The harvest will glisten this BLUE BIRD TAXI There is nothing disagree- e T S R the founda |atiernoon wnd this evening in| the great New Carlson’s Taxi and SHORTY GRAHAM B le abions. starli & il on stone upon which the structure o York Auto Show. This year will mark an auto Ambulan . e about starting, ce Service Stand at Bill's Barber Shop JUNEAU TRANSFER | government rests. Uniform obedience renaissance! ¥, | is necessary to preserve the dignity and It does mean a wider chofee; but glso a bigger| | Stands st Alaskan Hotel and The first two or three en- COMPANY | the majesty of the law. Law enforce- lure, for the potential customer. M does mean i . : ; |lure, : @ Noland’s Corner — ies i ment must of necessity begin with ar- competition, yet not necessarily ruination for g jecice your pflfll bQOk Wl“ m’ Packs and Stores rest. Too many misinformed people look any efticient producer. It may spell a furth N . for detailed enforcement from the head impulse—as now s:wmingly iny thle ui‘i !‘«‘n]x\'.::(: s s <o R THE CLUB LlINCH help .to s ki Ly Mke the of B ROOM additions. rather than from root police mergers, as was the case im the evolution of power. other industrie In fact motordom has already|@———d——"—""—"H i gone a long way on that road when the reduc- oLl el Gt B o 1t either the wels or the drys had been look-[F00¢ B 100E MAY B0 o e om the early d ! PETE JELICH, Proprieto: [ g forward to the Governor's message for some-|ikopt i mind. { BERRY’S TAXI P GET STARTED TODAY . thing sensational on the Prohibition question, Today that industry offers vastly enlarged| : t this statement must have disappointed them. The|meed of value—from beauty to stamina and speed | PHONE 199 ‘plain fact is, Gov. Smith was not greatly con-/—in this sudden new stage of its growth. And BURFORD'S com cerned about creating any sensation. It was his|therein may lie the magic secret of its own Agents for ‘duty, as he saw if, to repeat to the Legislative|success, in a new banishing of the “‘saturation” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY r 3 ; i A safe forecast for 1928: There will be an ~ The theory of democratic constitu- unusually large crop of political bunk.— (Mil wmgnl having fu its purpose waukee Jourml‘.) IOM papers ”“ The KA e L assembly the Administration's often declared posi-|bogey. The motor car is made more irresistible SUNOCO Motor 0il None Better—-Box or Bulk { | _to recall to it that the Eighteenth Amendment With employment and wages keeping high, fs - 1 The B- M- Behrends and Volstead Act are equally binding upon New and this industry helping keep them high,—and - k as are amendments to its own State Con-|y o1 atested a boon, no f b , B ¥ es . t an evil, what deter- stitution and laws enacted by its own Legislature.|ying power has the thought of a few hundred JAPANESE TOY s upon the right of Americans to freedom | chased service spread over years, to keep the H. B. MAKINO ZYNDA h -and freedom of expression. In this bulk of our population from buying? Front Street ¥ : 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Bidn ‘ot impartial enforcement of all laws and|3s Well as useful and obtainable. CARLSON'S T\XI SERVICE with “installment buying” under scientific con-|§ an . Of more than local interest i8 the Governor's|dollars, spread over months, and with the pur- SHOP et B on he said: P. 0. 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