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1928. heaven on' earth h) a wife who didn’t know anything about a trump except that it was some- thing Gabriel was going to Dblow on the last day. | One of the greatest needs of i | the day is to find a way of mak- %1 ing housckeeping more attractive {than dancing. * I Many a fellow has married his “dream girl” ‘only to wish he'd I know it used to be supposed— kept on dreaming about her. But now home is the place young| A Wwoman now doesn’t know people go | whether to feel gratified or In- When every other | man gets up and 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 21, Daily Alaska Empire v~ Tho Stater which would Towa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Eight States would gain as follows: fornia three, Ohio and Michigan 2, New Jer- ’ North Carolina, Texas and Washington one would lose lose one Louisiana, souri, are: Seattle Fruit and 1 Fraternal Societies : Produce Co. | |&- i OF Fresh Fruit lnd Veretabt i = v Eepr ] L DRS. KASER & FRECBURGER Gastineau Channel | D - — Out of town orders given | special attentlon 1 dsa's Goe s j Li . o4 », une; 4 & o PHONE 56 ?‘l]x I " aun T__———c Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | J. B. BURFORD & CO 'l“*———““ L. C. Smith and Corona lace is closed. |sulted when a ‘ plece 18 Close | ers nor his seat in a strovt car,| | TYPEWRITERS Dr. Chiite 3 et oo 50 ! 2 i DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafe for she can’t decide whether he Pubii ublic Stenographer “Djever see anything like it?”|looks upon her as an elderly per- P would| called the man caught in the mid.|son or has mistaken her for a Cali- | dle of a traffic jam, “everybody |lapper. Penn-|{in good humor, and even .the tra’-| Among the each, | fic cop laughing and joking.” yachelor enji that a nmrr_mrl I man doesn’t is that of leaving much sugar in the bot his cup wants to etting lectured for it. ng the joke meal they do, some women give impression they expect to all during their mar- ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM HILL JOEN W. TBFI ’ ine, P\lhlllllld EMPIRE Btrests, J . EDITOR AND MANAGER | 'ndny by the second” and Main | rmont DS Place to Sleep, That's All That there could be no grander place to go, | each | Should, however, 1t representation any ot delegation, would give 25 States members each Is Post Offiée in June cond Class be decided to reappors that no State would lose the 1920 census figures| SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tion Bellvered by carrier in Juneau, Doupla Thane for $1.25 per mc 'l.l & , portage pald, at the folloWing rates: ek ioreate : . . in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance | nerease in the number #.00; one month, in advance, $1.25 it ki of entitled to in the House Subacribers will confer a favor if they promptly |14 y, A, . i notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity | |1t \\u}ll‘! then be necessary to apportion the mem- | |bership on a ratio of each 218,986 of| In the delive l’¥ nlh‘l]"‘tlr |Imp(=‘rx~xB om Telephone for Editorial and Busi population. The total number of members would be increased to 483, The following gains MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEL riv be permitted under such an arrangement ‘fnrniu five, New York, Michigan, Ohio and The Associated Press is exclusiv e use for pepublication of all news di ania four each, 1llinois and Texas three | Massachusetts, New and North Carolina g it or not otherwise crediied in this ¢ \oal newa published herein. h, Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, | Hie Usual Place With Them | : a, ‘Maryland, Minne New Mexico, “Jones says he will get hehind |'0m Of 4 Sorr i ALASKA CIRGULATION GUAR/NTE is movenient,” saic s Chair. | Vithout Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, ;“‘“ "{‘"‘1 nt "'v'_ said the Chair-| 4 nan of the meeting | West Virginia and x THAN THAT OF ANY QTHE™ He must think it is his gro-| U census estimates 4 348 8T tically remarked | ¥OU e L a diet was on the com.| ¢ On & d {ried life. Py | Ever afl along that ‘there | this tax 80 Troadwrell e its 8 its Just Wed- ... ‘,. Al o S oS g one to s 374 The Ananias Club Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. Building Telephone 176 0. ELKS Meeting Wedner day evenings at { o'clock, Riks' Hal GEO, B. RIC! Txalted Rilie M. H, SIDES Seer Visiting Brothers wolcome. uuod to the hes credited to ser and also the i BROWN’S DOLLAR STORE ¥ Stationery—Netionsa— Greeting L1rus~’ru)n— Novelties. Merchanaise of Merit many privileges a TO BE LARGER LICATION Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Iours 9 a. m. to 6 n. M. EWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 Jersey just as Geor Okla Vir- Wiscons'n | for 1930 changes as he | Co-Ordinate Bodles | "ot Freemasonry Scottish Rits ginia, Washir each If the should be used ton ("GARBACE | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 A e A one there would be some s btss | mit mittee | fignires husband ought he dies his |'”' nk more of | the size of the cy he's left. W The woman who is past middle | ¢ and poor has one advantags | _‘”::,:“'fifi’lr.: i | @l least—she can put on enough:| night: Yt iothes in cold weather (o keep| - o i warn. y 1/rhl:.'h““,:il\»nxI;h“;:l‘i\: most apt After she has moved twice, « . : To gat the dough, | - woman always decides' that after in Business. 78 Wl it is better to have a house : CLE T Jut an attic so there'll be no ation to save so much junk. mis | wividser 1 she | What a Group of Flappers Talk | About | and looked—and listen- felt somewhere in the convinced so to live wife will ihan poli- ben an we have Passing Obeervation reduction| Some girls are pretty good, and latest income tax|others pretty, but anything bui than ever. £he. athen leln Tdg, - 10 to 12; 1 to b: lo 8 or by appolnment Licensed Osteopathic Ph\nlclnn Phone: Office 1 Residence, G u-muu Ho"‘l atch surance LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 730 Meets every Mo night, at 8 o'cl 1_____._.*._ s |0 i HAL‘SI‘ADA Dictstor; Dr. Geo. L. Barton ’ X' MOUNT i JUNEAU LODGE No w1 F, cond and I surth Mon- each month in leme. Since perusing blanks we're more Gunster bandit | last | the| pack all the True the but at Alaska salmon that it Jed light rest of rhe otary. e Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Maiz Street at 4th 2 Reading Room Open From 8 a m to 10 p. m, Oireulation Room Open From 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p, m. Current Mogazines, MNewspapers Reference Books, Etc, | FREE TO ALL L —— world, NARCOTIC EDUCATION WEEK. The last seven days in the second annual observance of tion Week under the CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t. € 7 to $; and by appoinfment. Phune 29 CHIROPAACTIC 1 is not the practice of Medieine, | surgery nor Osteopath: e this month will \’ Narcotic auspices of the World cotic Defense Association the World ference of N This 1 which very closely concerns every each community of the size or geographical location recognized one of the of society. Its victims number millions and are if the mounting growth in the drigs during the past few years is of the true state of affairs. For ma Educ Nar- | | American Hnnestry ows: Hall, | be- Ac Like as Two Pe “Don’t you now that (Cincinnati Enquirer.) 1 bugin 1s learned that “honesty| Plinks is the policy” mot because it is a polley 0ld stenog returning practical dividends, but because it is|™ed? fundamentally and ethically right. R TR 1 writer in Christian Busi tor:: airngeih ity oSk FATEL O R that busines ting through its agent,| e sl e Dhes s A b Business [ u. during the past 10| CheWing and nose\powdering goe: as reduced materially unfair competition; i”"]" JilL " Ingl Wl g lowered sing and selling ine sl onng traffic of narcotic|the value of adver ng by constantly indicative |ing all advertising woted public confidence {in business: removed unjust suspicion and mis-| o ool RRESETOR dre thos understanding between competito decreased thel o aqine day instead of tha day v of money in spurious advertising mediums, | ., stimony 8. AUE" LA 1Bain "land has made thousands of Investigation ch | Y it o co-ordination of the work, each group working| .~ ' o fad » i Hil in The Cincinnati Enquirer B il ob svaty other similay wikantphtion | o, OF complaiute Agsthee; agley. mephodn . and | wily they The former D y 3 I : the advertising methods of certain stores Fieve ibads il hapnl ol Recently there has been a union of effort on a| He quotes Herbert Hoover as 'saying that “the |. ;w 1 on _-‘ »""“ worldwide and organized and well-directed | most potent force in society is ideals,” and urges| oyt aren o i acn o Chaps are warfare has been waged against the exploitation|that the Better Business Bureau work -proves “‘",’I".‘f,‘lyvlul i 1(')"”: ‘(.‘_"’\ wamth of marcotics. In America the Narcotic Defense|Mr. Hoover's point. TRV e s e ol | ik, . Foundation has been organized to insure adequate| ~ Mr. Hoover should I hksina KGR A I repeating this trusin, though it was old- when| oY ¢ Awful Anyway VouTake finances to keep the work going. It is the out-| fePeating this tn god : e Em growth of and works with the World C""r""""""<'“ni|l'::“‘:||,-‘:\ufi('l{‘rm:‘;i}i[ "“)v"‘l‘q ;’: (.:""l‘:wgllhT"“: A woman lecturer on on Narcotic Edueation of which an American, ::zm- esiita Ion ut lmvz p(*;'i..\'hNI Home tha face D el lack color, sens Richmond P. Hobson 1s Secretary. General. of the earth but for the ideals which its prophets, |y oy 1Y StoP with colo The laws in most of the States and the Fed- |, and true leaders have held up, and to|hore,Peen told they lack common erl statutes dealing with the exploitation and they urged mankind to win. horse and "“-“’”1"5“'5- use of narcotics are perhaps adequate. But law| > code of piracy and its Kindred enter-\y; .. 40 2 Man Wc Heard Chasing alone cannot check the evil practices. In the I:I.“[‘ s is dead. Husiness men are today the lead- His Lid AT T P BT NG S analysis success is dependent upon education.|ers in world thought and action; they are found It windy days - o Facts—and these are not lacking in the most|at the seats of government and in the van of l L . NAGHI! h, Con B Secretar matter and best — Orde EASTERN ‘STAT) Second and Fourth 'Luess days of each month, &8 i NLbrish. AR . 4 ILDRISD NMAR: Maasage | "IN Worthy Matran. | ALICE BROWN, Sec’y. CKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS hers Council No. 1760, { feetings”sceond and’laat R ond, Valentine's Optic: irca pt. R. L. DOUGLASS 1 Counetl Chae- Optician and Optometrisi o e McINTYRE, 3. K. H. Room 16, Vaientine Bldg. NER, ‘Secrétary. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. axd i = Adk for by Appoint t | Uxmmuv PIONEERS or JACR OF ALL TRADES R o K hiiveio B ASKA, 1L00; No ,]l,l()all :\‘('um] Pr N Bakery Products l.\l'} HOOKER, from your Grocer Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAP'ST Ay Medical Gymnastics, Electricity 410 Goldstein Dldg. Phore —Office: 423 reotic Education. citizen, touche irdless of “Ol, no; this new athihed ed, And what I, heard w ¢ will be a wild par tl One you just must not miss.” le of Whatever It 'Tis| WITH WISDOM"~ woman's page it's wisdom certainly country m The deadly the increasing all the its | ness drug evil 18l coerts enemies | he world | year time most throughout as Better cost ased | . mproy- Very Li DREESS Headline on a Well, maybe | dress with, but i clothes. ——eeo—— ; Better to 3tay Married, Feliers “The happiest men are those th VO e A3 were made | ain’t | decades only efforts to combat the evil There was no cohesion or sporadic a| e ay @ ardo Hak, President, Secretar Silier ok Phone —adv scale et me at your oad jobs. 173, John Holler, Prop. Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate bou Angeles Cci- lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted Leneses Greuand S MANNING, "FORGET- TEA ROOMS Strictly home cooking. | and cakes made to Chicken dinner day night. Mrs. Katherine rlooker 1E-NOT meets Monday ni Bagles' Hall, Douj lasi third Wednes day night menth, L O. O. F. Hall _in Juneau. Th Cashen, Jr; W. P; Guy L. Secretary. be entitled to credit for fashion Ples order. Smith, which Ty T WoMEN oF xoosnxmn'r'i The THE JunNeEAU Launpry ||| LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets 1st and 3rd Thnrsdays ! Franklin Street, between | each month, 8 P.M. at Moocse : Front and Second Streets | Hall. ik Fnher ...—.-...__ JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 Phone 157 0T | 4 | | every Thurs- | | | Make you doggone mad, Vi tertible form—are abundantly: avadlable for dm_[soclul and cultural effort. Homesty in business Why don't you just B se ce Tracsfer Co. ~.semination in schools, churches’ wlubs/.on the has become the formula for mnational enterprise. Fall for this hatless rad'.'i'_ Will Hani Saw Mill Wood sereen, over the radio and through -all of the g - ; and Conl varied mediums of publicity. The press of the The Two Americas. Some Day”She'll Hit Him There ‘on‘m Phone 389 country has long been enlisted in the fight. It says lere,” remarked Mrs. Residence Fhone 3501 Tee Cuas W. CARTER MOGERTUAR In the coming week there should be a combina- Dronch 10WEIR (o (RRT 08 TEE Ly - : s § i { per, “that men’'s low wages force j B e e il B b iy J “The Lost Service Is the Groatest Tribute™ eal a really e ive blow agalns! e traflic, “Yes,” growled her husband the evil of which may, and does; strike, at all |Would aupabiRlly. \fe WON. CHelt lawk® Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phons 136 races and peoples without respect to color or|Yiva! ; — degree There must in fact be two Americas, and both Howzat For the Silliest Question? 4 of them within that part of the northern half “DID YOU DRESS IN A CHIL- of the continent which is known as U. 8. A. One|y v poom THIS MORNING?'— of these two Americas cancels ‘a- lecture engage- |10 "0 0 S0'an Bastern paper. ment which had been made for Miss Maude Chorus of 50,000,000 male| = Royden, and cancels it on the high mozal ground | .. "% w6 st that she has been known to smoke cigarettes. FORSE Sipurho e 00, o & n 4 4 can't get wives to get up ‘parly The other—well _lhe olhef is the permanent and fix the darn fires so jtheir possessor of a ime wave” that would be re- i hard-working husbands can flmss garded anywhere in Europe as disgraceful, and i . in a nice warm room." of a press which exploits every aspect of crime in cities is much higher than in rural com-|/ o i ___‘( :‘ ; ts. The aggre. |} €very much the same way that eighteenth- munities and scattered settlements. The aggre-| .,iury London turned out to see a procession gate outlay for public schools in 1925 in 2504, Tyhurn. There must be, of course, a third cities of the country having more than 30,000 | America in the United States—an America which population was $607,059,863. The increase was|is as ready to smile at the behavior of the unusually heavy In such cities, growing from |Chicago soclety which has apparently declined to s/l.ao per capita of population in 1916 to $14.51 {hear Miss Royden because she smokes cigarettes in 1925. There was a similar growth in school |as it is to be horrified at the idea of a Cali- nvestment during the same period, it being fornian murderer of thesmost hideous kind re- 750,074,000 in 1916 as compared to $2,112,|Peately hauled out of a train by the policemen §900,000 1n 1925, while the school-debt had jump-|!® charge of him in order that he may pose B0 from $385,000,000 to $982,000,000. for I‘ln- press 1nl|_ulngul|vlwr~‘. One can only sym- ” » » * pathize with this shadowy third of an America, Nevada has the highest cost per for its views and opinions get a, remarkably /famong the 48 States, leading with $114. Wyom-|poor show in the news which is cabled across ‘g is second with $97, New Jersey showing|the Atlantic, There are, perhaps, too many so- $96 and New York $95. Mississippi shows the [cieties of one sort or another in the world al- smallest expenditure per student with only §16.[ready, but there seems to be a real need for one Most of the Southern States are low, ranging addition to them—a Society for the Protection Jmm Mississippi's $16 to $31 for Virginia. Teach-|0f Good Americans from the Publicity which is ‘;’ ers salaries in these commonwealths are lower Awarded to ‘the Others. than the average and other sghool operating i costs, notably in rural schools, are materially Misunderstanding Each Other. Jess than in relatively similar schools in North- ern, Eastern and Western States. (Kn:nus City Star.) One of the things that make .it difficult for nations to understand each other*is the fact the people of any country enjoy misunderstanding the people of other countries, They prefer the caricature to the real picture. Europeans like to believe that the typical American is a bragging fellow with an abund- gen!: (Manchester Guardian.) “The Two Americas” is a phrase with a dis- tinctly old-fashioned ring about it, but there appear to be an urgent need for its re- -not in a geographical but a social sense. 36656 45 Has Just been paid out for losses by local merchants on ::count of the stranding of e 5.5. NORTHWESTERN Yes, we write Marine Insur- ance on single shipments or under an open olicy which covers all your shipments au- tomatically. : THE COST IS VERY E LOW T0O0 RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aad Q00D SERVICE Cur Motto PUBLIC SCHOOL EXPENDITURES. Approximately $61 per r is now being ex- pended for each student in the public high schools and elementary grades in the United States, it was shown by a recent survey by the United States Bureau of Education. The cost —n HOTEL ZYNDA ELLVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Frop. More or Less True A o e ARG TR i Maybe the increase in divorces | S————————3 is due to the fact that the mod- JAPANESE TOY ern women are not as handy SHOP about a lot of things as women used to be, including that of mak- H. B. MAKINO Front Street ing pretty good husbands out of the males they marry. P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Ordera Many a home has been made i e oo o AUTOS FOR HIRE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS Notes on Traveling The best ones are bank. FPhone 244 ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, PROP.. ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE student MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET ’ LND § MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS ‘ht‘créased Faci lities To keep step wuh our growth and to add to' our banking facilities, the surplus fund of the bank has been increased ‘to $100,000.00 Our capital —_ BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 189 Agents for P ' SUNOCO Motor Oil A fs t Wuhm;um—wln n———_—_._..._.' REAPPORTIONMENT UP AGAIN. Reapportionmen. of members among the sev- "eral States to Congress has bobbed up again to " disturb the serenity of the lower House. Not 'l’lm Fout ince the census of 1910 has there been any ‘change in the membership. Although the Con- stitution requires proportionate representation ac- q)rdlu to the population, and mnew figures for ‘reapportionment were available with the publica- ‘tlon of the Federal census of 1930, every effort "lde to bring it about has heen defeated. The original apportionment in Congress was “one member for each 30,000 of population. Thereafter the ratios as determined by each suc- ing decennial census were; 1790 and 1800, ome to each 33,000; 1810, one to each 35,000; 820, one to each 40,000; 1830, one to each 47,- 100; 1840, one to each 70,680; 1850, one to each ,423; 1860, one to each 127,381; 1870, one to ol ' each 131 425; 1880, one to each 151,911; 1890, ne to each 173,901; 1900, one to each 194,182, present House, which has a membership of 18 apportioned on a ration of one to each has been some suggestion that the ent wpip is sufficiently Jarge, in fact amd that it would be unwise to If the present membership d and reapportionment made in accord with the 1920 cen- ¥ ance of money and little appreciation of any- thing else. They get enjoyment out of having this opinion of the American, and why should they wish to know the truth when it wouldn't be half so much fun? We could show them lots of people here who are not rich and who are positively timid, but if they saw and admitted the truth theéy would fe¢l that they had lost something. And we have pictures of foreigners that we don’t want the truth to disturb. All of us like to misunderstand each other because it is pleasant and easy. “Pussyfoot’ Johnson told a comvention in In- diana that this country had settled its prohibi- tion problem. What we have always admired about ‘“‘Pussyfoot” is his delightful sense of humor.—(Philadelphia Inquirer,) We will be content with outcome of the Pan- American Congress if the republics south of us promise not to give us any more banana songs. ~—(Atlanta Constitution.) If this convention is anything like the last, Houston’s “temporary auditorium” ht as well unhl luso, m losing ona‘ o be of nite, reinforced concrete and structural nmmmlm : —says Taxi Tad. With pride we truthtully point MILLER’S ' TAXT to our. service of conveniemnce M 188 Juneau, —which guarantees comfort, g convenience and ° courtesy in | ‘CARS WITHOUT Dlm Q transit, mo-mot'rlflwm_ ~ G il 'c.pital structure is now as follows— rreers $100,000,00 © SUrplus i $100,000.00 Total nemm Over ozeooooiood S _ MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO.