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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928. HOTELS AND PROHIBITION. z| why in thunder do you think you P e _i_ _(f!l\’:f‘ l’(‘lflx(l ,‘ mere ; Clipsheet” of the Board of Temperance, ALONG LIFE’S pleasant thing :hm lm:mvn Seattle Fruit and DMI Fraternal Societies JOEN W. TROY - - ED_ITOIi_ziiTEJ MANAGER Prohibition and Public Morals the Methodist DETOUR ' PR oy e Y Produce Co. o OF » 3w o o icopal Church, says: tah 3 | i Y arity that covers a multi-| | Fregh Fruit and Vezetables 3 C] Publishod ‘every evening except Sunday | by i The wet interests said that prohibi- By SAM HILL i YRRy aloREaty the o B DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel | tail Aleskg on '\}‘ff!'IAI put hotels out of business ner of the sins. | Out of town orders given DENTISTS & In 1926, 840 hotels were built, an in- | Many a man who has married a special attentlon R ' vestment of about $400,000,000 being _ Any. Suburbanited | pretty face has lived to wish he 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATES | represented. It cost probably another This time of year it BUMS to)),9 married a pair of useful i o Clul Delivered by carr‘fears& Junanm Douglas, Treadwell ané $300,000,000 to equip these hotels d "’f""f‘ s S | hands. % Hoars § a. m. to § p. m. . ub But these hotels have not got Prohibition, ”"‘mc"'; more coal the furnace! ppne old-fashioned “red-hot ma-| | J, B. BURFORD & CO Mvm] every Wed i et A ma” got that way from seeing the " * ——— : nesday at 12:30 T s Tive N i1y |ance in the United Statenswhere oneigannot get| yor oo 16 Justidying.to /kpana ! \vay her clean kitchen floor had T.$ Beil S Corvmy Dr. Charles P. J hojire Bulecribers will confer a favor he: wil' promptly | b For onfon sets and garden seeds. | T 4 5 X enders notify the Business Offica of any fallure of Legularity |liquor in his room within a few minutes after iy Ibeen tracked up. TYPEWRITERS r. Lharies €nnc | |Lester D. Henderson, In the delivery of their papers. lacing K tolenh : R i | Middle age is that time a wo- o DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, S oria} and Business Offl cing a telephone ord In fact, 80 easy is it| Observations of Oldest Inhabitan man Feaihes NI ensGRROk it Public Stencgrapher Fr to get liquor in the average American hotel that| What has become of the 0ld-|pooqing the children cod liver oil] & many people patronize the hotels for that|fashioned girl who talked about , " .. % § o¥ & day evenings &t § purpose her ' tavobite & atthor” 4abtoud of | (0, fatten them up und de¥de her i3 Telephone 176 o'clock, Eiks' Ball Bor 'tatoritaldirand af cigavetuyt - | 2Liention ~to Tredustion Ldtgme to BROWN’S GEO. B. RICE § case down her own weight. Exilted Tutes ULATION OUAR/ANTEED TO It is said that ‘apone, the Chicago gang i e e It everybody was content with DOLLAR STORE S e n M. H. SIDE: ke Wl 8, cdil R 2t i |icader, s vainly trying to become a member of| .. ThelAranias GIUE - = |ynat they have the manufacturers T Pr. A. W. Stewart Sec the American Legion. Why does he not wait no, she declared, “When|,s yair dyes and bleaches wouldn’t Greeting Cards—Toys— DENTIST a letter comes in addressed to|,. ) s blng aver ) Tours 9 a. m. to 6 n. m o AR a | fem i e d have to do much worrying over Novelties. fours 9 a. m. . ™. . my husband in a fomintie hand | % L vy b Bt U SR Bolian SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodie rganiaition—IF he Gontimues 101 srorein e dasiatiy G EEY " | Tusre would heis 1ot mbre hevél i Gedate L g Office Phone ot ‘Freemaseary g FTRRSOR T, SUTIRRNT. py husbands If wives could be|- - Phone cof persuaded to take the detour Regular meetings 7 " ladid — " | second Friday each X A : ] “Tt’ says here," Yemarked "M It must be a great trial to some D A a6 ! Y o vernment to guard the polls there On| . uep “ainat married men. arc! of these girls not to he ablg to by ok VALTER B. HEISEL. Scoretary ltgeld who believed Illi-| = «Doubtless referring only to ex-)their eyes. i 7 t0 8 or by appoinment v ent 1o handle her own troubles. | cuses,” snapped his wife | Some men talk to themselves| AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Osteobathic Physician A I-%VFALMggsDEA Behhiiin hecause 2y can't te the chil- Phone: Office 1671, g tance that the University of the Gotta Keep Inf <|;(-. nmu:xv(lllull(:{' l;ltl\lr;(msv"lhn:' knu\l\. G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Gastisanu Fiosal LY Loce NogTe Liom L 3 o B focad T, fgne L Phone 109 or 149 L= ¥ g i g t Manila has more than 5,000 stu-| When you look at the hideous|it all already, and they can’t tell|{ ) [ ————— nighR ot 8, SIoH il - i | s indicative of the p css that is being | way girls have their faces painted :h'”r wive: flm'!'hvnu because they e R e et s P19 -sf’é\‘,fi,fii"é‘}ii’h‘"”““”“ THE DEATH 07 SENATOR WILLIS. by the Filipinos up it is almost impossible to bhe- have to listen to what they are|®-——— - —a Dr. Geo. L. Barton . S5 et ' ;1 " \ lieve that they actually look in:telling them. 7 J Publi 13k i | | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. ; .r‘uerANl'J LO2GE NO, . the. Difrror Hiatols lesvios ddite Now and then we see a picture| [ Juneau Publie Library) [ e " it o T T | cond any pout Mon- Q! od 1n e Fost Ottice In as Second Class | ve pald, at the jwing rates: |, ] hee, $12.00; six months, In advance |There is searcely a hotel in any town of import- Rooms 8§ and 9 Valentine B. P, 0. ELK3 Building ¥ Meeting Wednes: Viaiting Brothery w: it is over and organize the veterans of War? He ought to take high rank \ \ 7 5% Hohum. Reckon we'll have makes us wonder if the photog-| CHIROPAACTIC I take a look at the girls' faces! rapher's wife didn’t make him go Free Reading Room s mot the practice of Medicine. It has bee 1t m cannot be-|some of these days, and gosh,|into some other line of business 4 g Sloan’s Influence on Mining. Cincinnati Enquirer. n the illustrated section that| and 9; «nd by appoinfment. Phune 268 | luv of eac mth in /0 . all, be- fN\ AN N 3 AGHEL, K G gy 2 g A st o h A g City Mall, Second Floor ' T TSR Secretary. come_ really famous fter he | m’iul ”(«]r‘-‘n‘,,.\ wo dread it!—Judd Kewls, in e win et ‘x‘r‘::l S Mai- Street at 4th Fer n PR n of|tain it i good ive after them.| Houston Post-Digpatch Many a an woutld dread EASTERN STAR jes he had sup- | British Columbia has finally entered upon an era| pet Judd now explain to Molly a company dinner if she could| “”’g‘:“:}"?ml‘;"“ From Helene W. L. Albrecht: Second and Fourth Tuig: of mining development that 1} fair to placing | just where he has been keepiuz keep father and the kids gagged|| b i /o ) ERR L gara of sagh ' mopG S [the industry in this Province in the very forc-ihis eyes. until guests had gone, | | Cireulation Room Open From AT RN TR 1 MILDRED MAR. b i¥ont ‘ub. world-famous miming districts . PRI L |1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage ' Worthy Matren ined knov e during his visit that, enabled | g e SO tHIw ovelonlaat funa s B 8:30 p. m. Tlectrichy ALICE BROWN, Sec'y with r ority, and in the|ture promise v vell ‘afid truly Jald, by the | EXcusé Us From the D. e CALL FOR BIDS Current Magazines, Newspapsra v TUkNiGHTS OF debat } yad appropriation [1ate Ho Has Minister of Mines ixx!\[\f' bl i 1L IR feferench S o . . 5 % | Soghers Oounelt No. 1760, & # e must confess we do noc car PRI ST R ¥ “ eghe : he wa » k cl hat Congress|the L nm man who knew the | oo g A dehd ractor Peter Woack d FREE TO ALL | Meetings second and’ iast b thing P ; o 18 timates on —. - ————f | Monday at 7:30 p. m R While | minin N ground up and who hasip, ..o them wh o VA VL IENEN R Valentine's Optical Dept. | Transient brothers urged ke W e - succested 1tk 1hE ning development policy behind | him e ¢ meo—— i) R. L. DOUGLASS [te attend. Council Cham- ut sensibly and with confidence i 4 by t. Fifth cannot er than place British Columbia in Huh! I Vics - toramodt. e BANRER prodahecs: Painting WHEN YOU ever y t hio Senator | link “He {is homely Land' 3 e g 4 Obig A or Busiess men, miners, farmers, and in short|,, 2" Sheet Metal and Roofing. ! 05 T Appointmehe | PousLAS aERIE 117 F. O E leat low t sk every séction of the publie, must profit materially | there are a lot o o Excavating and Hauling Mater- ORDER YOUR (K Mondhy SEISY 9 ut 1 : gles' Hall, Dou Wi tdo QAR ap 00 B Cht e athom O htnot ¥ % |ing round about him : 5 - AR ) , oo n from h‘ € vypn. nt ||‘ Pro inc al min o 1v“ | Jinks “Yes, 1 know, but 0 R P B’lKERY . S e W ) ¢ Senator illis will [ few ghort months the fruits of Hon. Mr Sloan’s | . handsome income [ gu JHER 4 yley, 4y 4 Roberi Simpson month, 1, 0. O, F, Hall in Juneau withiout a very important bearing on|vears of work have become to be apparent. Hel 1% MAIORC MCOME | | —adv GOODS S1mps Thos. Cashen, Jr., W. P Guy L the polit tuatic in Ohi He died while!|cstablished a reputation for sound mining laws, o R i i A, Opt. D. rith, Secretary. WS e n of a bitter campaign to win thelDrotection to both capital and labor, and a policy | ATTENTION o Graduate Los Angeles Ccl- A : A0+ ) e of encouragement which today are being reflected | Well, We Live and Learn 14 vo nocq a good eafpanter ASK FOR & AMERICAN LEGION Ohio delegation for himself in the Republican (¢ 2 News item says the windic g b lege of Optometry am: ¢ in the remarkable interest now being taken in spot in the United States is phone 498. Hardy Andy's Shop. Opthalmolcgy 5 Meets second and President « € The OF battle has been 5 b a 9 TREN. P 5 | 4 ' b ; {mining projects throughout cvery mineralized |0t (B T \PTOG O npton | 1| A+ F. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. Juneau Glasses Fitted 4 § fourth Thursday the occasion for the creation of factional differ-lcactjon of the Pacific Province. - Leneses Ground @ b lanb . ences that have spread into practically all Coun- Liké all. great movements, present mining| e Hempshire | Advertising arways pays. Use . ; : ; : (02 5] M ! 8 : is will come as a surprise fo| A G 2 Dugout. ties of the State. His removal from. the scene, |activities have only followed a course of prepara-| 1M$ Will come g the columns of The Empire Baker'y 3 FO” : S r6 Beon | 53 5 BB 1t ‘1t Bis dilaence on patronsgh RE0 other |bion Wiieh -vequired Yeah to Werk eut, . Tha{Wost ol € who would have fgen : Gy ] | SCHOOL OF PIANO i villing bet our last nickel it |&— pter v arily alter situation | Minister of Mines determined that the willing: to | Bttty Tiete it b some o (ukb M. pise{SIONIE" B protectad sghllhr whadnr was wromd e Coniol at Wari | wprcome cAFE ||| Products ighis Moy SRR v i Ho in his political camp, for he will be succeeded ?”’”::“‘\_”i‘i:l':’;“l"\‘ “1‘ l\‘-_‘:“""' engineers of indisputable Al | Front Street ALL GRADES ACCEPTED LEGION, NO. 439 by 8 \oer Tt eill \ 8 to reported upon every discovery in’ Such Animal ] 5 i Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays Uy 8 Democrat, That will measl Jpat Senator|,; g yygir-yeports have proven -a sgund basis tor| THere Aiw't No Such Anime HOME COOKING PHONE 577 Mrs. Ruth Mescerschmidt Meotaldst fud S THAGTAY Fess will be the only ‘Senator from Ohio of the| ... : & . HUMOROUS HOUSEKBEPING | & Phore 4501 ac » M. h ¥ & S0, wi capital to proceed upcn. r1. A. Haglund, Prop. 3 Hall. same political party as the Administratiom, and| “Hon. W. H. Sutherland, who succeeds Hon. i . I Ratir TGS, Weitor Ba | | e y I n I.u n L nv atrogiage and ot mi“r 3~lu,n|‘ as Pro ial Minister of Mines, is an man can't see anything f\mnyQ geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. party matters will be doubled |able administrator. He has announced his in- | i { o 2 : 1 N al t it. The death of Senator Willis is likely, also,|tention of pushing mining development to the|2P°% And: wh talk ‘about houge TrE CoAs W. CARTER MORTUARY i { And when you.talk ab ouse- | t" have not a litule influence on the Democratic|Tull, and it appears that within a year or two|, 70 WEH VO GL (0, o Fop i HOTEL situation in Ohio To begin with it gives Go _i(hl‘ mining industry must take first place among = ply ‘laughs it off—and thene “The Lest Bervice Is the Greatest Tribute™ Donahey, Democrat, the duty of appointing his|th® maior industries of British Columbia nothing humorous. about. . thy ZYNDA Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 successor, and it will make it necessary for Ohlo| o = W either. ICE CRE M 1o elect two Senators next November instead of | Seen But Not Met. g ELLVATOR SERVICE A { e DLETE S B (New York Times.) “What's making the radiator, so » i ' DEL!VERED Unlon and is strategically situated between the| — pyary ofice in ‘e while some Hiberal, copying grouchy?" asked the clutch. ANYWHERE IN East and the Middle West Her electorate has a e Parlia antar: igre ks 2 i . o L i A H J n e Mi er elector 185 @ |the Parliamentary epigram, remarks that “our “Oh, it says it is getting tired i THE CITY for the re-election of President Wilson. [lated by Latin-Americans.” A eritic of British |grinned the gears. (R e 2 g e ey GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. qQuBsEEE o8- dentury and most adventurous blunderings in foreign affairs I'm weary of my onelung flivv—I . . recently writers have insisted that the Eng- steep hill, Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 Mhope be $50,000 for|toms of the past is fading from their disposition, They}l make it look like it ported all | i g that was in tended for its advan nd welfare. But e following items|® - ic Temple and on School: Perritoric rmanship by one who Plastering Optician and Optometrist | |gpwW. M. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. H.J. #ill be friendly, it i eflection upc hom il w \ g2 s <k Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and . ety —Headline. Some of it is a joke, but a wo- of voting independently. She ha ate Department is continuously hurt in its|,f wearing a common cap, and { H Governor nc and in 1916 she was res feelings to discover that Latin America is popu-|wants a derby hat for change,” 4 Brick or Bulk inally a Republican State, she|Indian policy once made this remark about the — ! it for Governor for most of |ASiAN possessions, and it serves to characterize| Longing of Flivverite Juneau e has had o Downt | Indian continues to he populated by Indians. and waht aicar LOCKSMITH i PRINTING and STATIONERY ]y :i\‘ll(”xu‘u by Mexicans, and these races alter little. [rqppat when I'm chugging up a long Phonograph Repairing i Phone 244 Cpposite Alaska Electric Light Office Bllllar(ls Wi {lish are changing, that the old stubborn Saxon | a1l other bussel wom't pass it 50|k all JPEN EVENINGS | INTERIOR ICE ‘.00‘1‘5 |refusal to be different from the unchanging cus- doggone fast ' Phone 94 it et . pooll There have been some scattered proofs of this, standing still. JAPANESE TOY . < e Carlson Taxi Stand . . but an article by Ve (& 8, | ] fund amounted t 4 ) re H ollins, in the Ma R it s man, reveals the fact that the ancient trait Ain't Wives Mean! SHOP rest to gue ol motns extant. Mr. Collins, | «jonn,” sald his' wife, nudging 'H. B. MAKINO ALASKAN HOTEL vas sed to have many inter- | i in (he ‘ribs, “the alarm has Front Street MORRIS hour and minut break in L o st wee. 9 P 1 I yawson is also gettin alkec ) very g, & 3 “ a it,” he growled, “b ol L ized committee i the conversations Max: Beerbohm waa | Loho i oo B e e % Dave Housgi, PRroP. CONSTRUCTION, CO, 5 (hroughout Alaska and - Yukon|mentioned. Now. both Mr. Hardy and Mr. Beer. 7 for the best|POBm were literary celebrities at the time, and | fomror==rs: e in America or France they would unquestionably e of the'bre l:‘—nv 0F Yhe TMROU 1L ve Kilowa 'each othar or svii themselyes of AUTOS FOR HIRF C J I ET £ that place any opportunity to meet. Here is the dialogue 7 AND n years that the Nenana Teelin The Bookman: R ] in annual feature the break-up has Collins: Do you like Max Beerbohm's | four times on May 11. It| Hardy: 1 do ; | Zu ' five CUBARIRER oi% titnes in] Collins: Have you ever met him? RR AXI late and ‘jm‘ m'“”“i g | Hardy: No, but I have sat opposite 3y BERRY'S T B. ! B: ? Window ; <R nim at a dinner. He has not at all & (nul as 9 l'llu]nuruln\l face, T thoughtldt rathor o . Cadillac and Marmon Cars Br C t"ng A nelancholy exp slon. i )]ln -'n‘. an Ame : n dinner of litterateurs| St:::s ;zrg:::'l:ezirz‘;ul d th - 11 MORR‘IS W ith rkington and Masters sitting opposit - 4 i % : each, other, of -a French dinfeF with Daudet SO S6h aaied Every ay in the year to all pro: CONSTRUCTION CO. and Balzac inspecting each other's countenance e and o o e B Bowe) i and never once saying: “There's uan 1 want|| Trath Talk—today sl e T a portion of their money for their —says Taxi Tad. \ S | g TE own future welfare. 12 | In order to overcome regulations regarding| |There.is mo secret, . i 3 the serving of ice in some places, various cism in our methods. The suc- | | freesrseseans W '3 carliest break-up date is May 8 § places, various sub- oflE dostlh "Ylterfuges are used, ome of which Is to call for| | ¢SS of the Carlson taxi com: Maintaining a bank account t date was {rosen celery and olives in a big platter of ices | | PADE cTesta SOl }*U’G"‘ - MILLER’S TAXI tends to prevent you getting into another to order a lot of ice With oyster practica ¥ s height of the ridiculous?—(Philadelphia Inquir- know that the comfort, cleans CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS morany' er.) ¥ liness and convenience await FOR HIRE v o L you when you call Single O record follow Recent test shows that college tennis play-|{F 9% s a the brightest, football , blayers not so Cul‘hOll'l Tlxi and ‘, WE INVITE YOUR |Clever and sprinters the stupidest. Now we know just what to do—make the spri 2 . ’ Day and Night Service g ceumis — (Cleveland. Prain Deatery o || Ambulance Service | PRONN. 3 ACCOUNT Maine has a law calling for 10 years' Stands at Alaskan Hotel and 'BLUE BIRD TAX] [ v 8" impris- Billiards / k RAHAM |onment or §1,000 fine for killing another person Sugens h SHAREE O A {In the woods, mistaking him for a wild ;mlin?gl. Phone Single 0 and 54 Stand at' Bill's Barber Shop ; The Bb M' Behrends S8kt My s b y | We have mistaken some people for wild animals, 1925-—May ¢ sy 4 but never in the woods.—(Anchorage Times.) ) - 1926—May R4S o 'm | . - 48 3 pion ) ! Bauk v Night 1927—May 17 0! g French savants foresee a trip to the moon |bossible in three and a half hours. We'd < 8 : . : 3 e ¥ not be bothered.—(Anchorage Times. ) S ol J i %, > Oldest Bank in Alaska Perhaps President Coolidge had premoni- tion as to Mow the Senate was going o act Americans cer 4 g 4 8 certainly have confidenc, i during the present session before ‘e decided |Governmlent. At least, they don't wu‘l:h“:t t:‘::r hat bflfl' 0ose 1o run, closely.—(Cincinnati n“-,m'.) %