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\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE THURSDAY ]AN 3 1929. Daily Ilasl.a Ii mpire JOHN w TROY .. EDITOR AND MANAGER! have now and again refererd. in a manner that| ugge: sneers, to A a Coast towns “h~h JUNEAU ALSO A .()l D (A\ll’ [fl——‘—’—‘-“*‘ AT — 1 .s 1| Free Once M PROFESSIONAL ||| S [ ALDETOUR ree nee T IpLACE YOUR ORDERS|E- T_ Fraternal societies l residents of the golden Interior| DETOUR = : T = or | NOW FOR DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe’ g‘,;",‘.'{',‘“‘ AL L “.(;gl L SEoet | Sunday (by, the | oy well, hm nr] them ..n-| ”;r;\n A;un;».-.‘ By SAM HILL l. s reets, Juneau Juneau among them, and are proud of it. But it|Z————————— @& PSSR ST SRR S - 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. v T —, o T g yrth while to note that Juneau is also| Eoror ; ; N Y 9 Entercd n the T nd Clase | v jEhas & Joke's On Them i ew rear's PHONE 56 of a “gold camp. lhu town alone i 2 ! Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATE 19° 1ced more than on ¢ of all the| ' ’””_’ e i preach | ; . Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Club Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas Treadwell and| 11 1iood in the Territory of LIRS | " rlllt I : « y Thane for $1.25 per month. ( 1t aska, You'll find the foxy stork just 12 A e Meets every Wes H By mall, S tt fol ng r H — e | “ing ] . H v . 7 ‘year, 8 i nonths, in advance, | : b s B, ; i 1 nesday ~* 2-38 00 T Svknioe.' s A Leave it to those Chicago gangsters. A couple|po. hew Jie low and watch his C(lkes I o’clock. R conter hey will '\",I,':\'H them began seeking religious consolation a| chance ; g Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||; . ster™D. Henderson, Presidest T DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas in the delivery paj hort time before Christmas Day. Late evening| To drop around and leave 'em ; ! Telephone for al ness Offices, 74 |yhat day they acquired access to the Churchl| twins 3 Plain and Decorated | ; T held S % ; Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. ». 0. ELKS ! | i Aty Building , Meeting % t » with guns, getting the Christmas Interesting Information rakhibe vt it or not otherwise credi‘ed t paper also tt 3 nd Christmas Day collections, abcut $4,000 A marriage license was granted | &3 : & —_— J,k local news published |- 7 they made away with. They should have|in Columbus last week to C. W:| [ 3 iy A JUNEAU BAKERY . eancrachmidt - it ’ 3 ed Ruler, ALASKA CIRCULATION NTEED k F r residence changed to Joliet for the re-|'dle ] ? 2 & 5 g W M. H. Side g AT OF ANY R_PUBLICA [ nd gt I, hi i ; Now you can see C. W. Idle g| Phone 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart Secrotary. | mainder of their lives v : DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, - PEABEN MR G - y " Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. Mg Se o | 5 7 g 1] _ The American fag has reached its farthest! | bt e i SEWARD BUILDING . £ ¥ 3 3 To A Blonde : s Co-Ordinate Bodles south hat's good. Let's hope that Commander| . batr 1 veby diant Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry [- i ! 5 4 3 ole W J o g R4 2 : 7 Scottish Rit nail it to the South Pole with the Your head, no doubt, i $iks i B Reliable Transfer s Phone 276. “\:h: mcg:nu i snd Norwefian SUES s Daot. Feiry andl. nor nesvynl ve fhe e i Phone 149 Res. 148 = ¢ | second Friday ach nder Byrd have nailec o the North ) o marries ¥ ¢ 4 COURTESY and GO month at 1 vhich is was first to reach. Then let’s rum; e : % SERVICE Our Motto - H. Vance Templs: WALTE out those Poles. 'Sa Hard Life for Henry | < i "",”;‘(,".,‘,‘.” Tt T T o | |B HBIEEL, Stugs { “Henry,” said Henrie “you | g8 ; 5 710 8 or by appoinment distance from Washington were unimport-|are get too fa have to| @ ¥ Licensed Osteovathic Physic'an I the matters of concern were only|cut dow your eating and take | § | u.m:::iru(:fl.:f:u.u"nam 5 LoYAL orDLA se cf climat 1 agreeable surroundings, mere exercise.” | 8 e o . . ] ¥ Juneau Locge Nt I meet and proper place for a summer h gods!” growled Henry, 5 v & Meets every Mondai he President would be-in. Alaska | “can’t you even let me have my| ! gy, A, AR E S ok SRS AR # i Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictstor GOOD PROPOSAL FROM FAIRBANKS. | "“dmg Off this Procs. | 3 b » 2 Y — CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | J. H. HART, Secretary. y: ll i when only two priests were present. They publication of 1@ priesats .uj } " MOUNT JUNEAU LOZGE NO. 147, | A good many years ago at ‘one| ‘48 s ik - Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 and Fourth Mon- " The movement startcd at Fairbanks to have| i . | ; the Alaskd Legislature to meet the first Monda £ ‘T‘"_‘"...'_”"“}] he ofticlousness |°f the medical coleges, one of the ¢ / b m to b p. m and 7 p.m. | |diy o "ehn monih 5 B s o the fivet Monday in Marchi The wid .\mn u. tllll(lh\':! of the of xv"mu NESS | gtudents failed in examination. A | ¥ to 9 p. m. Phone 529 ! 3 N in February instes f of the customs men who greeted the Graf Zep-| ... .14 v felt, thd- Seane| s CHIROPRACTIC S S Q’A J)\ ought to be carried on to success, for the reasons ;olin upon its arrival at Lakehurst, N. J., last U v e el gt % 4 - ; nh e e atiod. of M EM et M08 <‘ A8, B N oL, 3 stated by the Commercizl Club of that City and|October is deeply resented by that branch of Ih(“ and “‘ ,’” “”'m ,;”" He cdlled et A Surgery nor Osteopathy. \ N X for other reasons "he Fairbanks business men | Government's servic Customs oftielals contend |, " % "= T ask him ! . Mutual Creamery - S urged thai it would enable the members of the[that they went throush the baggage on the diri-|g (f o Coo Sy ; | el J @ A o g lgible like Red Grange through a clear field. The | i ¢ | ICE CREAM & 3 : Second and Fourth Tuess Lpril obert Simpson tedlous delays, they assert, were chargeable to|the Window, the professor pointed Photo shows Mrs. Frau days of h month, at 3 ; ¢ | N e : & o'clock, Scottish_Rite Icthers. In proof of this statement they print|to the roof of a tall building, and| Kirkwood, of Long Island City, 75¢ (uart Opt. D. Temple, MILORED MA as is the « now la fulsome letter from an unnamed importer in|Sald: “Now, suppose a man fell| I, I., knife widow, who was Graduate Los Angeles Col- TIN There are other good reasons. The earlier|mye Customs Service News |off the top of that building “"*]}..\(quntcd of the slaying of her |} JUNEAU BILL[ARDS’ leage of Optometry and meeting date would enable the people to know | It appears hm“ this letter that all w agog | You were cal to attend lnm. vdcr'nary husband, Dr. Glenn ! Opthalmology All He Needed . 3 Office Service Only | e Legslat their work in stead of at the capital until May KNIGHTS o OLUMBUS | i | | | seghers Council No. 1789, earlier in the year of any innovations in the laws, [at the Lakehurst hangar. Everybody was mill-|What instruments would you take?"| Kirkwood, last Summer, as Phone 94 Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Red the 1a 1 g effect about the first [ing all over the runge and “the only group nr} The student measured the Q8| ghe gmiled her happiniess Upon | © oo oo oad of July instead cf the first of August when the|men noticeably dignified and orderly were the|tance with his eye and then re. T Meetings second and lars s NS Mouday at 7:30 p. m | | 4 e ¥ \ reaching home once again, fom ....-....... brothers urged B iner sea ione half over N s lenstoms men assigned to the job. Presumably | plied shovel broom and a RGRAt Rewerel) | AT : Siiaed ms : job. sumably s )8 : fo attend, Counoll) Zham- devote the iter and carly spring to prepar y 1 with INCHR SRINL Meyer Wetting @ . - ‘ . M. McINTYRE 3. K. B Continuing, the unidentified importer said He passed. & | ATTENTION . 1) TURNER, Secretary. tions for the net Sty o A The "l' T p admirably sensed the | ‘For i Oklaiter dwork. of any] Janeau P‘d’hc Library IF’D R AR TR people could know what will be the requirements ance ranguing which the Passing Observaticn { kind—shop or city—Call Handy | and oA RELOLOR AT T Mondi of the laws for the coming season the better passengers v be subjected to by After listening to some of the|Andy, Phone 498 i i y i e 498. . ts ol B Saats be newspuper reporters and as a conse | popular songs it seems kind of | —— —————1| Free Reading Room AND LOT CLEARING S :f::?g.' DHC.TL G. A. GETCHELL, | Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy R 3 Hottor torbine the Lies quence saved them this very trying or- |nervy to hoast about our modern | "’"”‘"’ e g | City Hall, Seccad Floor i Maln Street at 4th Phose 109 or 143 L. Smith, Secvetiry. Visiting it} i ~ Brothers welcome. islature n pary—ahout the middle deal by excuding every newspaper re | civilization : { e month—than the first of Februa { the porter regardl f his affiliation until ? : R N O AelNp el ifter the baggage had becn examined The Flapper :Boys Blazers 2' Reading Room Open From G R AMERICAN LEGION J. B. BURFORD & CO i other Fairbanks proposal, one to have Newspaper reporters did not accept With ‘sxlft 5o shoth ? 32 m to 10 p. m. | | ! | ) . i B l I. C. Smith and Corona i Sk Meets second and o Rk y | election held in September instead of Novew his ¥indly and ShetnHancilen & ocons g mrcula(lon RKoom Open Frum fourth Thursday TYPEWRITERS which also wonld be an excellent thing i Bhe. fecls: duite S0 fany bargains in fancy % to 5:30 p m—7:00 p. m. to : : ; cely And though she's “hot”— L ». m. §ato sffect, ther reagon why the [ In winion of the officious customs men,| Her legs look cold each momti 12 { : Dugout. . ' news o Pablic Stenographer book might he read by e R tew I|.ul‘ gu(fi;n.f.)@ they| 1 'm R, ‘of Indianapols, sube} at ! FREE TO ALL B P i e i ctivitie nining '. id their ppress: it (ZTherefore ‘they' ... ihe headline in Saturdey’st £ e ; " ; {no evidence ‘that the passengers wished ta be i : B i Empire. Y LEGION, NO. 439 nd 1 t might e peo accedt| saved from telling their experiences to the news-| O ©0Urse. @s ‘@ rule, the onlyy Dloky S Meets 1st and 8rd Thuraduyl‘ papers, but the customs men knew best. An |tRin8 in this paper you can’t al:f affcr serve as lawmakers for the honor and glory of American officialdom.| ™" believe is the weather pre-4 T 1 date for the lection would make —_— tion, but we admit we did loc Esth I , Senlor Re | e " i Barin e aiinkaey Why Bix Gies Hasape at the date line after reading the JARMAN’S THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY i ‘:m““:zm ar e 5 g 3 yhy 'S KSca e sadline se if i va r o promptly, for it woud come before the freeze-up o b P 4’1“;;‘:‘(““‘ to see if it was April S “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” irst. econ reel and before boats stopped running in Bering Sea, (Anchcrage Times.) L i Sia Ph 2 B hen e mnterior ivers 6 SE A T A s o L v : | Corner 4th and Franklin St. one 136 Brunswnck Bowhng A DR AT Herbert Hoover, after catching a 15-pound dolphin | mpis girl named Annabelle L N S Y YA i, a8 (S 2 Alleys PIONEER LEAVES ALASKA. and a 5-pound Spanish mackerel, while deep-sea I'd hate to give a ring, ] lor men and women | | eould net s first of Janua oy o \ i the Grat Zeppelin was secret 3 NEEDLEWORK | | Current Magazines, Newspapers { | o he mer 1 ; ure | ¥ept the passengers cooped up dn' a little room | . 0. “upy yyletide For Detroif HALF PRICE §1 b Daintiest of Christmnas curde have t i d the laws in the {whi kept from the public at any cost Botdd it O Noe Reference Books, Etc, th peditated on what to d Th i TN OF MO0SE e ¢y meditated on wha | 5 e that v i i i here 18| srea,” as a real scream )| 01d papers tor sale at tie Bmpire [Stmples now on display at the WOKEN CF MOOSEEEART | nomi for the Legislat who cannot now | { Ceas each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | -g Hall. Dr. J. A. Baughmau ymeer practicing | 181ing off the coast of Lower California, “10st| g1 paq to spend all my days Stand—Miller's Taxi what was apparently his largest strike when it Phone 218 physician of Sk w:n_\'”:unl r )v-\:u'l,\' r‘ \1.\|:|1tv|" the Atne fouled.” ¥ In listening to her sing. AUTOS FOR I{IRE | R navotad pilbyer ol his nrotession .a Now we can listen to chuckles from the wits e T I I S v i BT A S 47 Seward, has left Alaska for the East (o finish|or the couutry, and will hear a-plenty the old| .. Not Particular E A ]u. MPK Z\] L‘ ’. a r his days midst the sccues of his youth. Those|joke reflecting on the eracity of fishermen, that| . D08 your husband drink any- . who have known him during the thirty years or|“the big one always gets away.” Fhing ] i more he has spent in the North can understand| However, mo one with piscatorial understand-| ' Yes, anything—and everything. B s ihar wes. e 4 at a bunquee|inE indulges in that ancient joke. TS . A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS all the| Kvery fisherman knows the reasons why the Safe. Bet SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street given him at Seward—a hanquet at whi . e R e A ol members of the Chamber of Commerce and many others were present to pay tribute. Dr. Baugh- big omes get away. The veterans have grown| “So your daughter is attending NEW YEAR wise from past encounters on the hook. They|® coed college?” said the old have learned the tricks of their species friend. porosrerrosnssissorreste: man is just 100 per cent. all right as a phy for a sunken log or a projecting roo “Yes,” sighed the mother, “but ®lan, a citizen, a friend and a man. |art of taking a hitch around a rock; the leap|l am afraid most of the lessons MORRIS The Seward Gateway, commenting upon the|into the air and the shake of the head that|she is learning are in the school 3 - departing pioneer, said T‘ iits out the cruel barb. Then, again, it is the|of experience.” CONSTRUCTION In bidding Di. J . Baughmau good |big one with the weight and the lusty strength ’ COMPANY Eaase e Hat ek : of 1 i More Or Less True Carlson’s taxi drivers are JAPANESE TOY J conrse the big ones get away, as Dan| An optimist who will die a pes- chebrtul - axdl contented SAND and Thursday gave him hut o 1 Calvin Coolidge learned as a fisher lad in New|father and mother and thinks when 4 ) path of courtesy and stimulates Work | around ‘with folded hands and take SEVENN the PARE O & goed. samar thherq Last Stand. Poise is what enables a man to| | hour of the day — just call small for us. saved, no one knows.* Alaska las wi ® best W waTd nnedy and Joe Woitek will testify; as Grover|simist is a young man who sees iy Téa Ted, MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL of the eosteem in w ¢ | England, and learned anew in the closing years they are married she will just sit Seward he has ways been 1 - —— willing, efficient service for 3 PRLUAIE S apmhiance g host. by go rtight on carving instead of| |Single O or 11. M B0 o finer trpe ot dsen. lerican hoime are. sublect ta. an ey Siies | R o s, Sk R, , 4 Per Cent Interest coNSTgUIz'IISI(I)S co. BB b bavandt-. tndds ; |Clevelaud and his cronies well knew, and as|the way his sweetle 5 Heth This contentment smooths the Dave HouskrL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete During his many ( |of his administration. QrdSEy. from him. you — at your disposal every. No job too large nor too tireless, and how many lives he | (St. Louls Post-Dispatch.) PR LR e s0 many vicious |him suggestions on how he ought : = : ubs a8 to make them resemble a lattice fence, [to do it Carlson’s Taxi and CILD! RTRA( DANGEROUS CAMPAIGN other vicious stab comes with poor grace.| People who think money doesn’t Ambul Servi 5 Phan g We rk;lvr te ”Wl movement among pharmacetutical | make others better than them A i o mannfaciurers to impart sweet, smooth, seducive S [ 0 to flavors to such rare old beverages as castor oil e e D " when fortune changes and they . get on easy street. Liguor ‘“control” dangerous political morality, Large political and salt solutions and caion syrup, cam n itions have heen made | The father of ‘today has very few checks 2 ¥ by and distillery corporutions, |on his young ones. Onc of his standbys 18 80 | gyt g o Srand 8 one WholE= S . A prodi conditions which Hon, N. W [threaten a dose of ¢cod liver ofl it Junor|Chh ', S0 ROW any other Swoman B 9 T L amngs ccounts COMPANY Bowlal, K .00 Chisf’ ‘Gounsel : dJoosn't quit filching’ necktles. What, mow, '4e|Com @S mich since his wile hasi) el‘ry S axi Dominion Goverument, termed a . Junior comes back with “0. K.” I'll take pine-| %1 tBe Bo0d qualities in her. Moves, Packs and Stores scandal of the first mugnitude.”— (1 apple flavor?” It the hair didn't need so much PHONEK 199 . ., Freight and B: Methodis Board of Temperance, r —_— -— Ll patting and the nose so much hibition, cte., Clip Sheet.) | While Senutor Bingham, who introduced a|POWdering many a girls hand ‘Stand af Gastineas ¢ New ‘interest period begins January M6 Methodist ~Bor Srboran bill yesterdey to exempt officers and employees of | ¥ould lie idle in her lap most offit.ow 1st. Deposits made between now Sibition and Public {8 very closels awo: e Territorial Governments of Alaska and Ha-|the time. 5 R el iy, cloly aif from payment of Federal taxes, was about and January fifth draw interest . 3 y didn’t he inelude all of us common guys. The Packard Taxi from January first. Open your :J:,Y\e]) 'r‘.”,“ p ]w.H\]A'llr:ni\:.igrr'l\‘v:}|‘n4|‘ Reput PHONE arcount here today and resolve to e living.— (Seward Gateway.)! United States ¢ 1t has be d why more Amierics g % 5 the Comservativo and Liberal Part ala ot own' Linhc o nuses. T probanly 1o pecaves| NEW YEAR CARDS < _444mfi gain a competence. during the com- ;o’mllun'-d has :h" epted mouncy from ‘i“f‘v‘l’“; 1‘4" ;ylu-ln‘:xl-‘v;m“:\;.x\i w-lnw Iml\-;x] lhul:lght about | Favors for that New tan at 2 ing year by depositing to your ac- otlegge any other source from which |3€lling popotamuses at a dollar down and| : B ! B L svailhbic.” ‘Boms ‘ot 'ita 16aders have|® 90UaT & week thereatter—(Atchison Globe)) | | Year Party. et e e count as often as «possxble. Prompt Delivery of | P Prompt Service, Day and Night ALL KINDS OF COAL been sent to the penitentiary on account of the i Also—New shipment New York bootleggers a S P Co Al S; £ manner of expenditure. It has giver P g il AEaagorv ving to run down Pleated Shades VICH ARTO sEHViC PHONE 48 B bt in Condress. T : y e poison liquor. The profession ; ¢ STAND AT THE OLYMPIC : I ! Th i clean, honorable and luw-abiding. || Prices Always Reasonable Phone 342, Day or dist Board is one of the last organizatio o8 Press Nizht the world th oughi to say v @ s of : " Juneau, Alaska 2 Al chimpaiin contribt 1 be Basno AEEUR SR s Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W0OD “davgerons to political mor. reuni A » be “laugh and fat.” o <141 mam ity of Srculating pohio|Epot (0 11 usima are bl MaRAAAS- n——————T The B. M. Bel:rends Bank o vand GOAL ; ! John Borbridge preg A that was more false, with plainer Hayes Shop Residence Phone 443 promising football teams have gone TAXI /. Oldest Bank in Alaska Democratic. That is, they score THE EMPIRE HAS THB LARG- morsity. l_n\ MaMRFiaR. et ] Days—482 Nignts—377 BREST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING P | = R i SRR PI ANT IN JUNEAU TRANSFER ——— Saloon Le t¢ has raised and islead and deceive, than has th 2 lot of | Anti-Saloon League and its associates. None has