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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, D7 .l 4’ ‘k E"l ir(’ ( cipal financing which has done thus far 2| today 5 © UNITED STATES I_—fl_PROFESSIONA T » ; N D this year is lower than that of any brella.” epartment of the Interier 3 v a .) @ aska p ’ ~r’m||nr period during the past five i GIJ}:ER“‘ LAND OFFICE '_—k—IL Fraternal >ocieties W & & | vears. | More Or Less True U. 8. Land Office, —ee. OF Accompanying the. inéreased costs of It's safe to bet that the hus- Anchorage, Alaska, construction due to dearer money, has i p—p e g i 4 ; band who, when he is sent up September 19, 1943. ||DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main been an increase of 4-or 5 per cent stairs to get something for his| Notice is hereby ~given that DENTISTS ret A [ B | ! SR d Streets, Juneau, Ala RSN since last fall in the price of building wife, leaves the dresser drawers|Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. " Entered In the Post Offic Juneau as Second Class| materials while labor, for the country Melancholy Rhyme By Father [ (ne ne apple pie order in|er With his witnesses, William PHONE 56 ¥ matte) SN R R is a whole, is no cheaper. Another fac fit's true that—"like mother sof\which he found them, talks with|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Liors T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tor tending to slow down building is the | Is sure to be the daughter" a lisp and can do as fine fancy "‘} “:l ;““l‘"' A;"""" has subc Club aceier In Jumeau, Douglas, Treadwell and . ; seline rents which are v It means a >r man i s his wife. mitted final proaf on his home- Benverea oy careier In Juneau, Douglas, gradual decline in rents which are now means another man is doomed|work as his wite. 8 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER By mall age paid, at the following rates: about 5 per cent. under the levels pre- To be kept in hot water: The old-fashioned girl who want. |Stead entry, serial 06121, for lots Meets every Wem One year, In e x montus, In advance vailing a r ago. ed to go on the stage now has & 1 and 2, secticn 12 and lot 1, nesday at 12:39 one mo » hpe = 8 N%NWY, 2 o'clock. o one month, In . y will promptly - = The Ideal! danghtar: whe tikEsd 4 show .of \{,z-rl\qu., wnr‘!\mn 13, T. 32 8. Dr. Charles P. Jenne SLATIYD - i P:e P notify the Busios { any fallure or irregularity Joe Murray, mestor of the Alaska Legislature,| “Well " indignantly demanded| perselr R. 59 E..C.RM. and it is now . . . sidene ey Ea Corial Snd Business Offio has won out handily in the Third Division and Iy who had been halted by g 2 yman when she|iD the files of the U. S. Land DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas worries a woma n & S AN PREER be a member of the House of Represen- begins to show her age, but it wor. | OTice, Anchorage, Alasks, and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. ® 0. ELKS MEMBE A i ey encrtla. o kel aln when it convenes next March.| “I just wanted to warn you” he|rios & man when he begine to foor|If BO Drotest is filed in the Jecal Building RERE B0 The Fepainie news dispatches credited to by A ; apped, “that those ,traftic lghts|pre @ land office at Anchorage, Alaska, Telephone 176 Wednes 0 i in this paper and also the v welccmed to the capital not only on S ot your- BuANL G his ¢+ oorien | Within the period of publication, . % " e Sl g 000N f his whimsical humor and genial per- :'m__ ‘-mv“ "W“‘ ”“” “‘: AL :.\ man can do a ‘\ t of foolish | ' thirty d thereafter, . said M v."llih;nun‘ WANTEED TO BE LARGER |sonality but because he is one of the soundest|an't &I them the 4 :]nm.\‘ h;:l"nwn]l- vnur‘r- :[.I. i ».n“xi final proof will be accepted and Dr. A. W. Stewart t uler, RERT OF- ANy L. egislators developed in Ala 0 come home hungry c is s 4 aE ek . o 4 - e |fucmten LavRIgpId. 10, AN Busiriens: Nike final certificate issued SRR . P d y bridge club day J. LINDLEY GREEN, fo1 L1 Sy . . T 1 The reason more firms don’t g This is an age when our women B BN, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. A majority of the larger cities of the United SEWARD BUILDING Register. Into bankruptcy is because they|are about one.third dressed and | J ted the dry ticket, but they will prob-| A s s al 3 First publication, Oct. 13, 1928. Office Ph 469, R of Freemasonry ; TR | pay their help what they earn, not|most of our other things about i ' 2 o S I0Ng. S0, Tl tinue to refuse to wear a strait-Jacket|wiat they want !mx |i‘v'¢| ;vm"‘ o Last publication, Nov. 16, 1928, Phone 278. Scottish Rite »w hard the effort to force it on them Regular meetings may chide daughter when second Friday each !| Which Isn’t Eaey the wheel for telling the month_ &t 7:30 s K ». . m. 24d Fell cent we envy not ack st Arivar ko ShiE o e Dr. H. Vance Tan, H o SRR, & T A % T | Gov. Smith planned and led the campaign| s Willlam J. Beruth, H 10 to 12 ek i that carried New York for his party but he| Who's wife's as easy to he shows (n'IMAR4E. o e, TRl o2 et g S was picked off by the sharpshooters. | Love 2s an aching tooth, T Sk i T * v \ B The most spiteful wife s on .csnurdh()u'e%a;:cmc“l;quuc =n < LOYAL ORDL A - — y 3 who tries to get 0 much alimony H ""‘G. ‘,° ot OF moosE Floods, Forests and Farming. we ey e Different . from him that his soul mate will TR e acc il o ol s P juneau Locgs No. T ) I want a. thcrmometer,” said|give him the air after the div: e he custome: Meets every Monde; er. | T Ty night, at ¥ Jcloc™ @) AN is granted e WSS AR ) K o (Cincinnati Enquire anted. \ ‘ WALTER HELLAN, Dictator. ' ‘ At the time of the disastrous Mississippi floods| “The kind that shows how cold| e night he zells her to get the - Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary. ARMISTICE DAY AND THOSE WHO |45t year much was said about deforestation in the | ‘1€ Weather is, or the kind that|por water hottle and quit using CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | ______ ' “COTemary: ¢ m | : 7ith a|Shows how bad your cold is?” ask. ack as a foot warmer. Office Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE WON IT | watershed as a contributory flood factor. With a his back as a foot warmer, 3 AU . 4 | it ae v ttely ctent | € the fresh clerk ] rol t Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 100n, 2| {second and. Fourth Mon- 7 % Iview to determining more definitely the extent honeymoon ducks out without el g i 8 ARG b .| | Sosohg end Fourth Moo 3 Tomorrow be the tenth anniversary of|to which floods In the Mississippi Valley may be T wating 1o Ve MUTUAL ICE CREAM R T | S R the signing of the Armistice, and the occasion|ccntrolled by proper forestry practice, Congress atrimonial Note One of the sy of the . m. %(1‘5‘ s .vlm"‘mg ;ul';j:‘u qo'c)l:ek D will be celebrated throughout the countries that|instructed the Federal Forest vice to study the| The easiest way to get along|,imos is that skir N (>c per quart CHIROPRACTIC RY &, § » er. CHAS E. NAGHEL, v - v P 0 8 t arrv . e & v . ! i e “« Aad bekn it yme of them for more than situation. TIn a report just i “The Pro-|With a woman is not to marry her.|no inflated like fiat tires We Deliver s not the practice of Medicine, el 2 Surgery nor Osteopathy. SUCIITREY: e vbut In the United States for the most|tection of Forests of the M Watershed It smoking by girls wasn’ our years 1 the United States for the mo! [ ¢ i and Their Part in Flood Prevention,” Associate Interesting Information sidered naughty a lot of voung|{ JUNEAU BILLIARDS!|= part the obeervances will be under the direction % 1] T < Second and Fourth Ti ; e ) Forester Sherman states that “the proportion of| Be :~h= Strawberry was "he cen-f fellows would be able to smoke| CARLSON TAXI econd and Four! e of the can, Legion. Everywhere the oc- g .. ioq area in the Mississippi Basin has been |tral figure at a wedding- in Phila. colored by a ‘desire for continued duys of each month, mere of their own s Phones Single O and. 94 Helene W. .. Albrecht ral e reduced from 40 to 20 per cent. by necessary|delphia last week. - —_— PHYSICAL THERAPIST | human use and by unnecessary abuse and neg- —— Christnas Cubas-—~Binitie, aaid inblica Mha | The ten years that have elapsed since that|lect.” Ask Any Pedestrian — tricity KNIGHTS OF fateful November 11, 1918, have been marked! The removal or depletion of forest growth, it| The truth of this, I'm sure, 410 Goldstein Blds. s COLUMBUY by vast changes in world affairs and conditions|is pointed out, has had a far-reaching effect, not| You'll quickly see— . Phone—Office: 423. Seghers Council No. 1769, T . * Meetings second and g the men who were at that|only upon the actual run-off of surface water and| Hit is a better thing Janean Public Library||®— 2 | Monday” at 130" 0 IS She Ly ! precipitation, but also upon soil transportation.| To make than be. W 8irin: brothers urged e - s ", t 5 . W Il no|The attendant aggravation of soil erosion involves B | and i Vula;th}-e 'Dgl'ig?ls:em' ]' ffi-r:,l Filih- Sireay nem Py e to b e hvided € can recall MOy, merely the deterioration of the fertility. of R ecadine . L LA SDW. M. McINTYRE x n war in histor lett, wounds ‘that have .80l1uny from whish pIARE foods are thus lesebed SO SO § | Fr‘ee R;adlnn R":)om Optician and Optometrist H. 1. TURNER, Secrwt: ¥ long troubled ! yet we occasionally hear|out, but also the choking and shifting of river 1 sty City Mall, Second Floor Room 16, Valentine Bldg. i Second Ditto: es, and wit | OU'LL always get a good Main Street at 4th DAUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. . it predicted ti is country or that will never|channels and the accelerated deposit of silt and e Y night's rest in yous Wood's .. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad ¢ c > has > face W Meets Mondar survive the strain and blows of the war. People|debris along the lower reaches, necessitating still 'l;;""."w]"’m','l:“ QTINRATIUL be Arctic. Keeps you comfortable, || Reading Room Open From ML A k) &l %nlshtl 8 o'clock will be paying for it for many decades to come,|higher levees. Reforestation is urged, therefore, g (Bt . m';m\r At thet wedbhaloe a l? a. mfiw mg. m. b Lagles’ Hall, ¢ . smpensations, and|in the interests of permanent and productive VR i s e Ciraata firculation Room Open From . ! Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy e T O OIn, A e Whitiie, as alls ot mare flood prevention.| TO Keep You From Guessing |The real ':"“"“” “““'!“"“I"_ ot |1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Robert Slmpson L !Smuh Sacrelary. Visiting bt ¢ rollt Wrong the North. Superior in design, £:30 p. m. . . of the greatest of the compensations is the Ger-|It 18 quite as much a question o OB IOE e whon' & bAINHRRIBR N 15| dbwek ML nETSaNN “sover: Noilk| t. D, Brothers welcome b the carry-off of soil as the run-off of water iy ratkntssd Current Magazines, Newspapers PPTAI et RGN IO S . S IR M A man Republic. Already is emerging from the In addition to recommending the purchase of fm;m!muz his head he ls_lhlu.‘\x(~.|l|.~|u<lmn guaranteed. { Reference Books, Ete, rle:o :‘ moytnmot‘r.y "l AMERICAN LEGION catacylsm as one of the really great democra-|several million acres of protective forest lands, |INg Dot hunting, FREE TO ALL Shthiineions cies of the world, and that greater glory is ahead|to he administered as National Forests on the Mis v - 7 | — ) al Fitted Meets secona ane of it than ever before accompanicd the Germanlsissippi watershed, the report urges cooperation|Good Not Only Ones Who Can a tourth Thureday i i % K ! | b Greyn eacn meatd inm people there is every reason to believe. This|between the Federal Government and farmers in Die Young | P —~—— ——— i ’%_—u.. 5 | | transition is the seal of the success of those who|tree-planting, not only on idle waste lands on Until you're tco old to die |8 .. - BURFORD’S CORNER S o ~ Dugout. fought to destroy mcnarchy and its twin—milj-|fA¥MS, but also on “improved” lands unprofitably You need not wait— i ¢ 0% ¢ the best guarantees we have of |US€d for agricultural purposes. With a view to When you a honk do hear Reliable Transfer | |. arism ne o e be gua tees 3 g 3 Teut R bl i |encouraging farmers to cultivate timber crops, Just hesitate. ! the future is the great Teutonic Republic with . Valire) PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY | Phone 149 Res. 148 e —— U it is further recommended that provision be i WOOoD’S MF.(..‘(,O.. Ld. Honiliior- Rak & Batx COURTESY and GOOD WOMEN OF MOOSEEEART a thorough republican that once was a powerful|made for supplying information and advice to He'd Hear Some Red Hot OGDENSBT:R(i N. Y. | SERVICE Our Motto LEGION, NO, 439 monarchical military leader guiding it in the owners of some 115,000 square miles of farm Language i = . -~ a3 | | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays ways of democracy and peace. woodlands in regard to the use and marketing of | “What would happen i your : 3 puTTTn éach month, 8 P.M. at Mooss But we must not permit gloating over fav-|forest products, i Hall. wife discovered you were out with LT | B agrict " v sther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- rable outlooks to dull our appreclation of the| ~In the agricultural conquest of the North|me?" asked the red-headed mym.|| AUTOS FOR HIRE THE CHAS. W. CARTER .MORTUARY . ¢ l':u-.n' (\\’h‘:- \\:(y‘n the Armistice at the cost of their|American Contirient forests have been regarded |ma S. W. i nt; Agnes (rigg, Recorder. mainly as incumbrances to be removed in order lives or our gratitude to those who risked lives o a “She’d be so mad she’d make “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” to increase the arable area. It is now being % ) — : o S Gavelos of thets conutie aadlY _ ) you seem colder than a chunk of : — = and future In the service o countty @idiborne upon us, by costly experience, that the |jee ne grimed. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling mankind restoration of large areas of cleared or cut-over Z [ 1L The New York World just the other day land to forest culture is in the interests, not mere- From A Radio Fan - Alleys printed a little poem fresh from the gifted pen|ly of flood prevention and of stream control for | miose mhe thoughit. . nothig for men and women and bounteous heart of Dr. Henry Van Dyke, |navigation and water-power purposes, but also of Wokks twn siatly okid Sotie ool | Stand—Miller’s Taxl dedicated “To the Unknown American Soldier,”|agriculture itself. By checking soil erosion farm 8 A Phone 218 sl N A . the radio never had tuned in on et s sppropriste wocdlands may serve to make the more circum- e oied L tensivey productive. At the same time the wood- |1t 3 3 o . o JAPANESE TOY ‘,”k”m}ju Pat it DHtl: hbs . Wikt land may be used within limits for sheltered oy 3 ot : W ‘ * ) Fomns grazing purposes, whilé the growing timber is a | WhY He Changed the Conversation PRINTING and STATIONERY ; honor bright; l Order ot o EASTERN STAR —u time under arn other respects, the war does these will pay dividends throughout time. One No Duty. Ask your Dealer. o o . crop whose value increases annually, even though| “Would you love me if I was ARMISTICE DAY Gnipiown, thie - sharonyggai, whigh , il “harvests” may be infrequent and rstricted. we |P0Or?" asked the gray-headed oli||The last mreat omach on the SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS “-’:n"‘s‘tg‘:o Sy § 5 g b are slowly coming to realize that in many cases|SWeet papa. Western Front—The Armistice. FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Well known his faith, to God and coun reversion to forest growth represents the wisest| “S4Y. snapped the pretty little||To the seventy thousand of - 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders use of land, and that tree culture in the long |E0ld digger, “woull you be buying| | American arms, who heard not Phone 244 COpposite Alaska Electric Light Office e T B P run is one of the most productive forms of agri.|me feeds and jewelry it 1 was old| |or rejoiced not in the great culture and ugly?” victory, we pay tribute. Then oy b o~ < tiving—some | MORRIS Thy head is pillowed on thy country's Frviom 3 to the living omie ot whom (8) BriksE Benjamin Strong. Consolation recall the oft-repeated phrase CONSTRUCTION America 1s glad and proud of thee — As along the down town streets —*The taxis helped to save In service faithful and in conscience (New York Times.) Dear father daily hurrics Paris.”—Taxi Tad. brei It was the privilege of Gov. Benjamin Strong, |He sees a lot of girls Modestly<—in time of peace ALASKAN HOTEL during the years he presided over the Federal| He's thankful amn't his worries | [—that thought strengthens SAND and NHEODORE l;()(;.rr:\;ur. e Reserve Bank of New York, to render his country e Qe of serylcs MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL bl » p. ess—Efficiency— & ROOSE 4 unique service. It fell to him as the head of |Could Always Get Up From Table Promptness FOUNDER. the largest and most powerful of the Ereat re. Hungry Glilises Dave HouskL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete y —— gional banks not only to do a large part of the| Now and then you eat in a 3 . Work * * * This date has been chosen by pioneer work in supplying the United States with |home where you feel it wonid be Carlson’s Taxi and = — = : “ the N League of the United States @ modern banking system, but also to shoulder |a good place to board if you want- Ambulance Service No job too large nor toe for the "clebration of Navy Day be- a large part of the responsibility for financing |ed to go on a diet to reduce. | small for us. cause of the fact that it is the birth- our share in the World War and for employing e PR Phone Single 0 and 94 '] day of the late President Theodore the resources of his Institution in aj . s n A Roosevelt, who was the founder of the GLBET 08¢ war stabilization both h o ye R("R]'lls . ] | var stabilization both at home and abroad, The lassie who I n:u)l of today.—(Navy League propa- The fourteen years of Benjamin Strong’s Gov- Doth wear the least 2 : (:ONSTRU ON co ganda.) ernorship mark an era in American finance which For Ey: vides Berr an oncne sogliel o y’'s Taxi YILDING CONTRA B ING CO! CTORS ot elBae orany s s e/ I o m e e Yok e PHONE 199 Interest Account Phone 62 That suggests that we ought to change thelis truly revolutionary. He saw the New York Re- The biggest feast. to October 27, because Theodore Roosevelt was|tion excelling In strength and influence the grest B i ; ¢ : ound To Be 4 really the founder of the United States. Before|®entral banks of Burope. This has been Bt 8y Gastinggy ; {Seg ik " more | “why do you think Jenkins is his time there had been some preparatory work|t'AR an evolution in banking. It is a deviop oyl <t hnyd wet? I thought he was dry.” ADDS to your income, standin done, but it was all directed by a super-mind ooty W Nietiones Dad It8 effect in every department | " “ell, don't see how ke can be “ : 4 3 4 % JUNEAU TRANSFER that was clearing the way for the coming off 'St a compaatienns s g L —_— - and self-respect, The Colonel. 1t is clearly apparent that ever s 4 t v soomed 15 b o i a0 Gov. Shtong 3 The Packard Taxi : . , o e thing patriotic ought to date from his advent. |for many years more the benefits of his wide ONE MAKES ou independent and I Bovie, ks and Bores PH Frelg] e . . financial experlence. His untimely ¢ Y. 2 s ht and v o has e} ME oDy Caf 444 thrift BUILDING OUTLOOK IMPROVES, |Prived the Reserve System of his services at a a "y s Lare ¥ F yiL time when it faces many new problems, His Stand at Arctio | The Saptember fgure o contracts ot .mer.“""“““‘l and dixeetion will be greatly missed. Imperial Building e ———— GIVES you protection and the rupted an apparent downward trend by setting ksl $ . . @ new igh record for the month. With o tota| ppCAh42 HA8 Elven permit to mantain a as- Front Street Prompt Bervice, Day and Nisht good things of life, A 4 A § @'\ pensary for liquors on an sy 5 G svards for nine mostus some © ser oms | o' Sendunks G, which v o0 (L MERRER Covice Auro Servick : ; greater than the corresponding period of last{as a State bordering on intoxication.— (Atlant &u D AT THE OLYMPIO OPENS the way to opportunity year, it is highly probable that the value of|Constitution,) ! “ Phone 342, Day or construction undertaken in 1925 will again sur- Short Orders Night and success. ALY pass that of any previous year Several members of the British Cabinet, it fs Juneau, Alaska The November Commerce Monthly says learned, are breeding hogs on their countr Lunches A ok putate , ; ¥ We welcome your Interest B ik ot Alie dtext fow moditha estates. ‘There's a hint here for certain Ameni. \ Prompt Delivery of However, seems to be for a tomewhyi |CU Satesmen, whose chances of brineie hera|{ Open 6 a.m. to 2 a. m. Account Wl ALL KINDS OF COAL larger decline than the usual season: any bacon are rapidly dwindling. — (Buffalo|{ * John Borbridge letdown. The retarding influence of % “ ourier-Express.) POPUL‘AR PRICES 8 PHONE 48 reut higher interest rates s beginning | — Merchants Lunch served TAXIT 4% Paid Semi-Annually ‘ sl ly to show in the volume of new financing. New York's experience go to show that|§ from 11:30 a. m. to 2 NES While total new issues of domestic cor- | PTobibition cured nearly 30 drunkards 1n a day ' Days—482 Nignts—377 . bt SRR Br s st nine tonths of They are dead.— (Boston Transcript.) . p. m. daily. 50 cents R Service Transfer Co. 1928 are only about one per cent. below j —_— B3 2 t The B M Behre,lds Bank ¢ SAW MILL W00D B Lol of Inst vear s we are certainly a most patriotie people flled 2 " omgdpg?-‘-x' 9 new public utility issues are down With zeal to save the country from one another, 9 | s | ek auguone-halt per cont., muni. (Atlanta Constitution.) HARRY MABRY REEDER’S TAXI Oldest Bank in Alaska Residence Phone 443 cipal financing is 16 per cent. under —_— PHONE 182 ¢ I the volume which was done during the | Are most ;: of these carloads of grapes com- Pro I h’fll‘"’fl Service corresponding - period ‘in 1927. The Ing into Boston eaten or otherwise consumed?— ¥ i § 965 million dollar sum of new muni- l4lmnon Herad.) try true.

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