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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, I928 ‘ 5 . [t syttt B8 a5a the @habation of TAtHiaG Al GE | making sometning out of nothing T“ : g Dad*y Alaska hmpl,re ta justify their Christian faith. Only the political |' » it is going to be easier for wives d | PROFESSIONAL T ot s churches aYe doomed to permanent decline. ALONG LIFE’S to make something out of the Seattle Fruit an Fraternal Societies S— LA - boobs th marry, JONN W. TBOY - . - EDITOR AND MAWAGER| , \\ \0ii o provigent wil veto the Mis DETOUR [ P e Produce Co. [ [ e Serua—- § S s Fablishod " svers_evening excopt Bunday by the|sissippl Flood, Reliet Bill it it passes Corigross By SAM HILL [absurdity is for father to think| | Fresh Fruit and Veeetabies | | | pps. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINT (()MgA\Y &t Second and Main|> T alfogether |ikelysfhgt he will'veto: the|ts . |they ought not get things they Wholesale and Retail s U, T, i % “|want just because they can't pay Surror c"“":n ardemh given DENTISTS aiitered n the Post Office. in Juneau as Second Class Won't Suffer From Heat for Quite|for those they've already got. special attention | ed, because ~he ks i vides § T 1 and 3 Goldstein Bildg. i B oot L AR A ne ST ay. (00 EIIRN, e a Spell Though young: people May ens| T et iy Junean Lions T T TRy |duction. There should be no further doubts|yes spring is here, officially, |dure being loved, they absolute Club tax reduction measure that will probably be pass. | A . g . Hoars % a. m. to § p. m. Oelivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and (about "Mr. Coolidge's intention not to run ‘for| But we've loarned from springs | refuse to be trained—but you can i s el e ol wab: President again that naye goiis hetont {bet they want to be supported. J. B. BURFORD & CO ’ Meets every Wed 2 . in advance 2 nesday at 12:30 #6.00; one month, 1.25. ———— et — E'en when that's true, if our bin If very much depended on our L. C. Smith and Corona o'clodk ‘Bubecribers will confer a favor if t wiil promptly It is probably not ck of interest that in- empty, Bo, finding him we'd rather look for Dr. Charles P. Jenne g D. Henders Presid tify the Business Office of any fallure or Irregularity | i, .4 4 pis g A B e 5 1 : o ¢ e PEW. s 3 Lester D. Henderson, President potlfy the Business Offios of e luced Gov. Smith to decide mot to attend the| We'd better order, P. D. Q. five|an honest man than one who can TY RITERS i oL Rkt dads Telophone for Editorial und Business Offices, 374 | Houston Convention. It is more likely that he tons more! carry an umbrella over his wife Public Stenographer T R has concluded that his presemce is not necessary to suit her. ST PR & e O Rooms 8 and 9 Valentins 8. P. 0. ELKS AR 5 g R C SR | avo Meeting Wednes- The Associated Prese I8 exciualvelr en ‘itled to the|to insure victory there Observations o_' Oldest lnl.ahuan” The flappers won’t have gone 0 Building P plasion N4 _,;‘ 8 use for republication of &l :ews dispatches credited to s 7 g Before the discovery of spinach, (the whole distance of absurdity =g . Telephone 176 o'clock, Elks' 1. It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the s . boarding house hash and prunes{until they start painting little eye BROWN’S B amans. % sserschmidt, wcal news published hereln. ) those that have etc. Now that Col srowss — vere considered the poorest ex |brow mustaches on their upper ALASKA CIACULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|Lindbergh has enough money to do almost any-| oo T he poorest ex files v c . DOLLAR STORE CULATION GUARANTEED TO BE L e Wb il 0 Ut G LT R _:x“p:ir;x;m.‘x...}nr.;:.nl:(: of those worn by AR Dr. A. W. Stewart & % airplane given to him. Well, lio has done a lot oo Kiinnlar' Sk Ads appeal to some women be Greeting Cards—Toys— g SD::N:“:IG g B et ks R for the makers by demonstrating the worth of| “Shucks!” said he. “My 'wifc|cause they advertise bargains, and Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinath BolNS the Spirit of St. Louis. plans to send the rugs to the|others read them just because it 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res of Freemasonry oyt . cleaners, and that means I won't|helps them feel that much sorrier i ruirs, . | Phone 276. g Scottish Rits have the fun or get the exercise|for themselves for having married o SRR Regular meetings Purse-Seiners Create New Factor in Fish |1 need beating them.” foels who can’t earn enough to B E - second Fyiday each Industry. s provide spending sprees. % w008 Fellows —_— Every Married Man in Same Boat| A lot of little flappers have Dr. H. Vance Hall. (Seattie Business Chronicle.) Blinks—“Ever get a wireles:|paint on their cheeks and lips H4l ]I ED Ontsopath—201, Gord-tein Bde. WALTER B. HEISEL. seuemry Purchase of Puget Sound salmon canning|Mmessage? | who should be getting a hair £ « Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 2 7 to or by Allpolnmr-n! | v : . b 5 Jinks—“I get one almost every!brush on another part of them. A plant of Everett Packing Co. by upward of 50| 3 AND LOT CLEANING LOYAL ORD..A owners and captains of purse-seine fishing boats|time we entertain dinner guests”| Not all husbands are falsc C iy Pocoep 2 g bl OF MOOSE one: Office 1671. s a cooperative enterp in corporate form, - alarms—some are so good even G. A. GETCHELL, Juneau Locge No. 7 Residence, Gastineau Hotel g v it ¢ - : Meets every Monds has an economic significance in relation to the Interesting Information their mothers-in-law think they Phone 109 or 149 night, at 8§ oclocs A trend of today in America for the producers to| Sam Hurts lives at Greenwood,|are the berr es. e £ ] H. MACSI"ADDF‘N Dmm;-l ;i ST take over the assembling or manufacturing func- [ Ky. A{nl;(lw-r thing kv'hu.‘ is about as DA Dr. Geo. L. Barton R STEVEN. T § KV INT I ' T 7 g 1 - " ing a E— iseful as a cookbook to a can » R R R s T S ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLUB A WAR tion and to combine it with marketing and dis I usefu 8 oot b 88 £ § GHIRGPRACTOR, Hetlen® | Bidg. | TOUNT ToiEAl LooaR NG 'ASUALTY tribution-—control of product from raw material We've Heard Him opening wife is a lounging rob« || Juneau Public berary o & A CASUAL i : “So you won't go hear Senmato|to a man who is dragged out t. Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t % 7_to | fecona’ and Fourth Mon- ¥ |to consumer through ownership acquired by pnnl—l ) E ar 8 ".1 a a age and 9: and by sppointment. Ph. ne 28 AT T i The tru t f the der of the Rocky ,w! investment of their individual savings or capi- Bunkem make a speech, eh? the movies every night. CHIROPRACTIC )‘?&1"5,11::..- be- 2 T v i R i By “No. Every time I listen to| a0 ‘who, live decefily s 3 9 ¢ |tal accumlations. Y m to}l A lot of men who live decently Free Readine Room 1s not the practice of Medicine. | GA'RRS 1 Mountain Club, which followed its “Last Round-|"" qy Mo OCia e o 1 4 general way, Is no-| that bird I am convinced he 18 theana have the respect of the com el &mfm A Burgery”nor_Oateopathy. [ (AL Up” dinner, April 11, will make clear that this|iiceanle in employee-customer ownership of pub-{&uy who supplies all the static for | munity are considered nitwits by Malr Street at dth : g &b great club that was launched with so much|jic utilities, t has made such strides in the past|the radio broadcasting stations.” | their relations because they can't 8 d'.‘ & rar enthusiasm in 1907 was really a casualty of the|four years. Something of the same nature ig b — earn enough money to help out eading Room Open From | ql_cfias‘r%n'x;l v | ) = 3 . 8 3 Secor urth Ture. World War. It exhausted itself in that heart-|beginning in banking, with chain-banks centered| That's the Imgression We've Al | their kin when they get in a tight 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrecht ap g onitt, JINN breaking contest for the supremacy of democracy,|in a holding company owned lar by depositors waye Had Anyway place; Oirculation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST T e 4 : g it |and employees. The purely cooperative voluntary| News item says: ‘otton was | PRENBARI B cre HALY 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage association has had its fullest expression in the|grown on five Federal irrigation | 8:30 p. m. Tjectricity ultural industry; - conspicuous successful | projects last week.” TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT Current Magazines, Newspapars Pacific Northwest examples being eggs, fruits| Unless we have our dope wrong — Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL first by turning its treasury over for the benefit of stricken Belgium and later, after the’ United States entered the war, In its care of Western | soldiers on their w to the battlefields of | 410 Gol in Bldg. Phore—Office: 423. and berries, and dairy products. On Columbia| what usually grows on Federal phone 257. This fine car cost France and other activities River a cooperative salmon cannery has been a|projects is whiskers—and long ; @ AT ; ! {more but mothing too good for Valentine's Optical Dept. | |Transient brotiers Girge The Rocky Mountain Club was a thriving or-{demonstrated commercial success over a period | ones, too my patrons. The “President” will| s R. L. DOUGLASS te attend. Counchl Chata- ganization before the war. It had had ten pros-|of years, but the Puget Sound undertaking is — ase the most fastidious 2 Opticlan and Optometrist o s 1 LR ' 1 attention of eco sts as well as of the fishing| “I'm all in,” groaned the gold i = 9 to 6 p. m. and | |- which to build one of the finest club houses in|attention of economis X Hours 9 a. m. p. m. New York when the call came for money to save |Industry of the entire world digger, as she climbed up thel Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50 by Appointment DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. 4 Here is the set-up of this newest development |steps of her home after the all|fern Beauty Parlor. s meets Monday nights g S g Je! 8 ans & 2 ( r aj, T 1. 4 % " % e — I Hall, D . the starving Belsiuns. The plans called for a|, DI U6 SOCUP O B Revest development | Meps of e ! o T. H. THORKELDSEN = | AN T B luxurious home for the members and their friends. | o, yorate title is Fishermen's Packing Corpos “You're lucky,” growled her vic-|® e e e i ZLOCKSMITH » night each It was to be the New York headquarters for|tion, which, to start with, will have a daily|tim, “for I'm decidedly out.” FIRE ALARM C@LLS. Phonograph Repairing Robert Simpson | | ponth. 1. 0. 0. ¥ mall in guncas ! . M perous years and accumulated a large fund with|planned on so t a scale as to challenge the Worse Off R g ie (Bob) Turner. adv. Room 18, Valentine Bldg. | |4. J. TU'RNER. Secretary. , | i | 'hos. Cashen, Jr, W. P.; Guy L. Westeners living and visiting in New York. lcapacity of 6,000 cases at the Everett plant be- - Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 t. D. 3mith, Secretary. Then came the cry for help. Herbert C.|ing acquired this week. By additions to equip- . destuate To0 kigke 0B Hoover, who had been spending his own money|ment and facilities this is to be increased to a|At some swell restaurant ;E_‘;:fl ‘:L’g g:::::::‘ = Toe ot Dotimatey Ead AMERICAN LEGION and that of his friends and others lavishly, sent|seasonal capacity of 200,000 cases representing( For lunch she thought they'd " A . . 8 ; Front, near Ferry Way. Opthalmology Meets second and to the American people through the Rocky Moun- |81 A8ETER F “‘"]'“‘ at cannery PPTOxi stop, Front, ovp. Film Exchange. .’APANLSE TOY Glasses Fitted rth Thursda: peoy | fourth Thursday tain Club, of which he was a member, a clarion 00,000. Then, as fast as practicable or|But he was broke and took Front, opp. City Wharf. Leneses Ground & . as deemed desirable, all purse-seine interests in Her to a sandwich shop. Front, near Saw Mill SHOP ‘L Niaci each month in call for funds, declaring that every day of de ) ;i A £y |American waters of North Coast are to be ad- Wilouzhby at Totem Gro. 5. B. MAEING e 4 : Diigout. meant great additions to the death lists of the|nitted to partner-ownership in Fishermen’s Pack- Stun, Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front Strest — starved. By unanimous vote the Rocky Moun-|ing Corporation, other established canneries he-| It never pays to loan momey,” Front and Seward P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orde SCHOOL OF PIANO ‘ tain Club donated its building fund and gave it|ing bought as needed to pack the salmon catch | gighe . Front and Matn. e i ain ) 0 c almon catch | sighed Brown. Récond endr Math: i, PLAYING | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART R Dol A e ton. aduipmiehe Hom 17000 W YRR ek [ Dipsacter nowt’ | efkl0 Fifth anl Seward, THE EMFiRE HAS THE LARG-| | ALL GRADES ACCEPTED LEGION, NO. 439 he elglan people, a work that He hac unlv(l . o i ‘ s ml—; £ v'.vv 3 me . T Fize Hall. ®ST, MOST UP-TO-DATIC AND Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays taken with zest and efficient energy. That action|For the present, ownership of hoats and gear| «“Oh, I loaned Bilkins 400 bucks Gastineau and Wawu Way. | | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Phore 4501 | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose sounded the death-knell of the club, for, with-|Will remain in individual hands; later, Fisher-land when he couldnt pay it he Second and Gola. PLANT IN ALASKA. x ol | Hall BN alin ik and A M Sisanng B ::Ivl'll ;m:‘j:km‘:, ‘l‘!‘l'r‘ix;(ll.|.ll';:f‘1‘l' mh-u ll»‘.k“r‘Tv,:|(:.‘:-:-,:::{;l( Fourth and Harris. e am Esther Ingman, Senior Re- of the members and their development of ()Hu'r\“f”m' uélv esthnated h r’m"'l hl‘mllum 4! Fifth and €old. | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. o fati s s vkt g 9 B 0 Fifth and East. associations . and interests, the club became less|s1000,000. Seventh and Gold. TaE Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY and less active. It had given away its heritage, Stabilization of pu seining division of fish- Fitth and Kennedy. but it had performed splendidly—heroically. Ttling industry is the objective, this is to be ac- t‘irlx}llh. back oljnowsv l::m “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” had furnished anoney when it was needed for a|complished by providing a dependable cannery| Auto Will ‘Eventually Get Horse Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. B x one 136 humanitarian purpose and before public funds|market under ownership control of fishermen Laugh Datn fes el o o By PUSL AW aad Rruskun st # A » . o coin g Y i Ninth and Calboun. could be made aavilable for the emergency. s|themselves for all fish they may take, thus elim-| porses may soon met so rare Seventh and Main. ICE CREAM BotihLion: was kot the - incldents that inating the unbling chance” of a strenuous|anq expensive only the rich will Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. B0 aubabite o Parin' whelo: ke areat: .“\(“‘Illu:;:i::‘x;‘“!n\:wie(urm.p hazardous financially as|ja able to afford them. Twelfth and Willoughby. i America that knows no boundary lines or Hume Grocery. The sunken reef on which so many coopera- i ANYWHERE IN or creed when human life is at stake or there is|tive entery have been wrecked is untried ngm‘«;:“o;“thc i o Oy suffering anywhere. management and policies more visionary than y(,u': Referring to the action of the Rocky Moun-|practical. But these fishermen are skillful mar- Seeds WELCOME CAFE i Brick or Bulk tain Club, in a message to Herbert C. Hoover|iners. First they buy outright an old established Yet? i written January 31, 1917, more than two months|business completely equipped as to plant; ac- Front Street ! GEO M SIMPK_INS CO, quire its brands and labels known i HOME COOKING i 7 % before the United States entered the World War, |38 Hs brands and abels known in ° world More or Less True Sir William Dunn, Lord Mayor of London, said:|Markets; and take over its .sales organization| mpe only reason many an old | PRINTING and STATIONERY 09 otk i e €51 do 1 b €k So » bt et STSSNE&E gave me his car to square it. Re- sult is, I've spent so dern much on it that it would have been cheaper to have given him the 400 outright.” P Gohdbbombdan '!“P ok ia fayor of complete, both domestic and foreign. Then they “Tux” is be- ite Alaska io Li i 1113, The Rocky Mountain Club’s generous retaln as their general manager the man who| "2rTied MR owns a “Tux" is be | FPhone 244 Opposite Eloctrio Light 0ftice Blllmrds SRESIR 8 mpgnifcons. pREwar fo the had created and built up the business, and officer | (15 is Wile 18 boss and qrags )| suggestion that America had forgotten their corporation with those of their own num.| DM Out evenings to places he OPEN EVENINGS Belgium It also serves as a splendid ber who by reason of can't sit in 4 comfortable chair, Ph 94 Insnire rther o o y a8 actual experience are . 5 ’ ‘ one inspiration to further efforts on the part qualified to be called “commercial fishermen.” with his coat off and feet in dis: of all those throughout the world who reputable, but grand, old carpei Carlson Taxi Stand are united in the humane desire to slippers. ZYNDA alleviate the pitiful sufferings of the Too Many Ships o In a good many cases you'll find \ " people in Belghum. 7, v on ot kel the explanation of a black sheep| | ELSVATOR SERVICE ALASKAN HOTEL The gift to Belgium, however, did not quite (New York World.) is that he was treated too lamb- terminate the Rocky Mountain Club's war work,| Sult has been brought by the Wederal Govern.|Hke when he was & kid. b T (i MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS 1t undertook, immediately after the United States|ment against some twenty steamship companies| If €ver there is found a way of |g— —— . —— —— Davz Houski, PROP CONSTRUCTION CO d . e 'y entered the conflict, to care for Western soldiers|on the Great Lakes for alleged violation of the e ———————————————— e, S—— SERNRAEEAINSUSNERSETNRNRERATADY T ] ALL KINDS OF while in New York on their way to war, and {t|nti-trust laws. It s charged that they have raised large sums for their use overseas, When |entered ““l'!l g z'glr"el"""lh to accept no grain atad 0 e sy = cargoes until May 1, or about two weeks after Al ;TOS FOR HIRF 4 Secreta of th Treasury William . MecAdoo the of iakp . V] C BINET Use Our axm Banking Facilities MILL WORK opening aviga g was exhorting the American people to raise quick- 4 o ond navigation, and that they plan to curtait the shipping season i ly the mopey for the Third Liberty Loan, in|eng by two weeks so as (?xl rofiuce shlppl?]tg ?:A:?lllfir» 1918, the members of the Rocky Mountain Club|ties and make it possible to charge higher rates. paid their dues for ten years in advance and in- The Government's suit brings out the fact CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDIKG CONTRACTORS o -t & H H - E g 1 vested the entire proceeds in bonds. But even|that lake shipping is facing the same sort of = yet, the club continued to exert itself by meet-|trouble which in recent years Bas aftlictad so BERRY’S TAXI H ing the Western soldiers on their return from ‘:‘““Y] Afl“t‘rh';‘" industries. It has been over- H war and aiding in re-allocating them in the life | developed he shipowners maintain that a " ] Q=8 SLRK 1o Terallocating thom dn the MI8 ] norier eason Wil sive all ! g singlosads Cadillac and Marmon Cars | (& The members of the Rocky Mountain Club| piiout producing cut-throat competition. The Stands at Gastineau Hotel H g H grain-shippers ins that relief lies in . have been rectived as Life Members into the|ination of the obsolote ships whish ere ¢ and Burford's Corner American Institute of Mining and Metallaugical sponsible for a high average of operating costs. PHONE 199 OR 314 Engineers and their funds, the Liberty Bonds| All this is strikingly like the controversies purchased ten years ago, will be used to endow|Which have arisen within and around the oil I your feet could talk— something for the benefit of Western mining|4nd the soft-coal industries. There are too many they wouldn’t hesitate to States under the name of the “Rocky Mountain|S!IPS, Just as there are too mamy coal mines tell you to give them Club Endowment.” 1‘):‘("( ;"‘;!"‘1"“)i “HHWNL :]lml aol:;e of them are e-aih g etter than the others. To weed out the least . Taxi Ta 5 - _— efficient scems to be the remedy, but how to do| | you wo..n;:'?“nmh bg;u MILLER’S TAXI Always ready for ONLY MINORITY OF CHURCHES ARE|' s @ real problem. walked on all day—neither do|(d, - y ¥ U “ORTHY y they. Give them comfort at one 133 Jumeau, Alaska - . » . 1 o A Hamilten County probibition agent must||Small cost by hiring'a Carlson||! CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Prompt, Efficient Service 1t will probably be admitted even by those|pay u woman. $1.000" demorioition hitting her| | t8%i==Just call:gingle 0 or Sk FOR HIRB ' unbelievers who are intolerantly prejudiced |during a liquor raid. Gosh sakes alive, a fellow | A : 5 against the churches that only a minority of them|can’t have any fun at all any more!— (Akron, v . - . .are making politics a large part of their work.|Ohio, Beacon-Journal.) c!fl'llon' Taxi and, - Accounts subject to check are However, that minority, it must be admitted even —_—— e Ambulance Service p . by friendly critics, is so large and so active that| “The w‘nrhl may laugh at American prohibi- i ey ‘l".aofill—h‘:lg'"l“ - cordlally welcomed. R R Siting the. work of all of them, 1t uw,‘““" 'n;.n it is the best thing that ever befell| | Stands at Alaskan Hotel and e oliurcies that are in boiitics would get out and Mol Doltcally” savs Dr vgguer Bird, Junean Bitaras | BLUE BIRD TAXI stick to religion the Men's Church Ln-xguo would| ernment, Germ g TIAR e i ; " SHOR' RAHAM find a more hopeful situation and its rehabilita- | Times-U STany. ousht fo SERgE - - (IGEIE Phone Single 0 and 94 &Ny tion task less formidable. Ty AR a Stand at Bill's Barber Shop However, this question, like most others, is Stalin should keep tah on Trotzky or he will " one that will adjust itself. The churches of the|be flving out of Siberia on one of. those planes United States will not continue on the down|!lal are carrying visitors to Vierny.—(Cinein- grade. They will get out of politics, They wini| !l Enauirer.) - soon lu.! trying to save the world through f Prohibition Commissioner Doran says pro- "“«h,' and p;a:lnx laws. They wWill|nihition is here to stay. Of mm. uy w:lfld toa,m ey will return to the|scarcely sound: well to say that otlegging is flflmw m depend upop jhere to nlny.-mun!g Cour| . When you deal with us, you do business with a bank that has wide experience and extensive connections—