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— e — Y ¥R SRRt s S r SR Eaepkdnnre ®m <6 n anSn<® S S e "IHE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE FRIDAY ]AN 4, 1929 e impressed m———z lo hce—all these ought to be 3 ” Dally Alusi\ a Emptrp P g Bop T g sy ; by B L e mnches woila get out.of voiitics, sitiel |+ ALONG RIS | i Y i to. o8 e pe ass with statutes, JOKN W. TRO') - . - EDITOR AND MANAGER/|tr ) save the people in m with atutes, | DETOUR , | 5u ind clubs, and get down to the tasks set| 2 | Published venir except Sunday by m\“ % 7 he Son ol ey would do al EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Second” and Main | f¢ m by the Son Ob-MAR, they Wouk |} By SAM HILL 1 Streets, | nore to eliminate the evils of our day m:l‘ — t tha y ca . sh as political | WP Entered | . »n than they can accomplish as poi bl oe! g aiter. triving to outwit or over-play| . Wit Thep Tades TR ] o e b ¢ .~ |If you have no desire I SUBSCRIPTION RATES, |oth 1l organizaiions jn the game of win-| = 4 5 B o | Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell ar 4 | 0 presented with a medal- ‘.r hane for §1.25 per mmm» | nix € | Make your business i i hebidag | ¢ B e In other folks’ affairs to meddle. ¢ ek ( | wets are nol asking for a re- ' ey 3 i aloon. Al they ask for | oppor- 5 Gra"ddad_ ! t ne and beer, and some them| You never hear a woman these | : o | wou add oth liquors, without having to{day. asking if she has too much|} | patronize bootiezgs They-want to make their|powder on. to|purchases with he law and get good stuff| s | #par the, o¢ reasonal price instead of the kind that Behind The Times bl s it “Grandma doesn’t keep with the ! 4 B el times, does she?” il The Presid clectors met at the various| "I should say not! I was telling { last Wednesd and voted for|Der about some joints being raid- nd Vice-President. It is believed'that|8d: 80d 8he sald she didn't know ; the votes, | What raiding was, but could tell 1l Curt got @ ajo: y of he votes p 5 RLVER . et | me of a good linament that would [ The n ofticially counted next month in|ge: tho rheumatism out of them. { 1 House cf Representatives in Wash- _ hibition and kille nd ‘women without any sor t fication fo 1 rias at San . | A finer looking calf. THE HERRING INDUSTRY ! Unfair Criticism of Mining. s i Found It Useful e : 1 herring pr (Dawson News.) Blinks—What did your wife do UM from Alas 528 umounted t it ny other industry is re-|with the ccok book you gave her? e §00,600. T Ag e fiz ( rable publicity Canada| Jinks—Used it as scrap book te| < | $vident that b i that ved United States and other|paste beauty recipes she clipped| Lots of mere males would run s dostr Setin AN n 1 years. The International-|from the papers in a temperature at being close to 5% th b 1 merger ssip made fine front page e so much loveliness, but Phil] e ‘] which forcefully told the world | But It Weuldn't Stretch | Tyrrell, Chicago theatre man, i A ibout ;h-v importance In: mm;n‘: t:‘ ’u She caught me looking—and must get used to it. You see, = ouniry of erowing werlth 10 power | 1 juigs it mado e sore— | fig"and Vanesst Jardiniere— on a i ¥ et g s tiin Ak 2 DS, AOWA TSRS Vanessi of the beautiful figure from Alaska 1 true measure o at depth has strengihened opinion in| She vainly tried once more. | £ th 1 ly stage, fndustry, for sk in i to the likelihood of similar m Hill In Cinclnnatl Enquirer.| T-OF t musical come: i Sdibar marketed ¢ scovered, Consolidated Smelters | : [ tripped into the Municipa ! ooy i {reetly tror S ra o a major mining ope the | voy geem to have 'the dopel an| PUllding, New York city, and the 2 i 2 tadiist has been the greatest single| rong when they came out they were - by ‘oiumbia’s ecomomic growth in erning Jane or Myrt: man and wife, i ba 7 p y € The cold storage 4 ; i "“_“”'f. ""'{, Smelt-{ 15 when you fail to notice her | SLEERIpERT. Nemmasl) | plan : f it for the nalibuters| Whe worlds "Il“ ¥ i ”1“‘ WE 5 ble| That she pulls down her skirt - - u B When vorld at large has a ‘|\1I.|l.*1 Judd Lewlis, Houston Post-Dis-| X by it, and he bait should nion of mining’s possibilities in ada, it is) o | Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s tuner. « ) t would be added to the hali- ble to find people in our own country | call or write Phone 602 adv. but n( 1S dong to the consumer m}.:»l!'.‘}lbi «-f. ev y pessi ‘.‘f‘, bit _uf Meroy! i — T b R a DALREWRETILE. GO ning any property to‘depreciate min- o it - it o i g ALl rattonal ‘people. admit that| Her Boy Friend (over the photie) [ fomee——— Park ko L investigation by |!D8 : REIOn R IO 5 B Hava 'yon anythine an tonigne 3 £ g culative; in fact, it is exceptionally | Ve You EAVIUTE i ’ exports 1eh herring i cen ; is Sweetie here do you ycculative. Probably less than one mine is made you, B Bl 2 B Eatih ) ongiit to' be curtatied. Bt Shat btlout of every thousand groups of claims staked.|think I am—in the bathtub | Oy qazers to I 1 threc-and-a-half-million |on the other hand, some propertics have been | : dollar 't 1o be harshily dealt with|worked, abandoned, and on being developed hy | Useless Infermation |} Many bargains in fancy in a tegislators should look into|new or old interests proved in time wealth A shop] never has a strong) the matter very scriously before doing auything broducer Unquestionably, the outcome of any |characte | e e e sk {mining venture is speculative, but any busine | NEEDLEWORK | ik 1A is speculative Modern Pests | ¢ 5 3 | All new wealth comes from the ground “How did your party turn out|{ at 2 JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS MAKE GOOD rite the undue share of criticism levelled |last night?” asked Jones M RECORD. ¥ 1ining in Canada, the industry is prosper | “A bunch of late comers spoiled | | HALF PRICE : Canadia uld be proud of the heritage it,” sighed Smith ) Fil The stetement of Lho. District. Forestry office|tiem by Nature in proven and unproven min-| “How was thai?” [} Rt RO et thit the Fansaw Tmmber Mills cot]ores itll. When a particular -industrial op-| “Well, you see they w ikl i i B g 1927 not.|€TAtion fails, the finger of scorn is not directed |bers of a dry raiding party.” | “”~‘ i d (-“““’ S ks Wi s il ‘}' at tnat whole industry, and when bad news | withstanding that the 1l output from thelcomes frem an individual mining property : h | ymes an 1 ual mining perty the Huh! N | National Fore of Alaska was 38 per cent.|whole mining industry should not be spoken of | «I hear Mrs. Highflyer has dise JARMAN’S 3 higher in than in 1928, speaks volumes|with derision Necessarily the public should|carded her husband: I wonder for plant and management of the company. The know and appreciate the facts detrimental to|ypyo» Second Street statement declared that tlhe ftotal output from [aDY D ‘jI‘- ular 'll'j'TAI'i{'ll~ hu{ one msanwflnl_menl “Just from the looks of her, my W, o e i e the National Forests of Alaska in 1928 was 40.-|1% N"{““"[‘I‘ 44 ’f’-‘”f:‘ ,‘“‘“" in the ultimate]gyess would be that he was the 500,000 board feet and of this 10,500,000 was|S"C0e38 cl other prpspects in the same fleld. ~ Fopjy thing lett to discard.” ) plant. That wee more than| . Fortunately the “pooh-poohing” of Canadian ol ouens e o sentusdiso £ arevm SR RONL 6 chaes il B i il o ascided tesd over o ot of harm. While pewimists throw. rotten |, Ok Yo the world has mdsll AUTOS FOR HIRE . neern in the Territory. pples at the industry, farsighted optimists such | 10 Of Prosress—but tiey il The Juneau Lumber Mills, next ka|as the Canadian group of financiers, who are|PiCK some tiresome, long-winded R e e e stry | making possible the creation of a gigantic nickel- |t t0 introduce the speaker of the for several years. Its pay ) the |coPPer industry, liave a clear perspective of the|®VeminS: o : i 5 :p true potential wealth of the Dominion. SIS T pn.i]ull for th Inlw.mw : ix |)‘|A.l it SE Nothing For That with raw material are distributed he it P , g 4 “What did that fellow want?” operates to bring a lot of business here through | One Touch of Nature. Siet BNA. deamiist, shipping channel d otherwise. The company | (Seattle Times.) “Something to take spots off,” deserve: well ai the hunds of the people of this Ever hcar of Hen Lee? Of course not. On|replied the clerk. community. It is of the fine things in Ju-|ihe roll of the famous no such name, as his is| Woi» Who didn’t you sell him meau’s prospects for the presnt year that the|iuscribed. But his obscure life has been emin-|0Mmething?” demanded the drug- indications ure favorable that the Juneau Lumber eutly successful. And because of him, the place|8iSt: . Mills will do as well this year as last, if not |of his residence is heralded to the world as one| O, these spots were on his better. of its most desirable communities, reputation,’” explained the clerk MG AR | Lee a Chinaman, the only representative T : T ABE MARTIN ON THRILLS |of his rase in Adgtin,gsat-or Asoti (PRSI I o iidn. Cont of Brapoctty povimei gl Higg o il |the Southeastern corner of the State. Always hig| “Prosperity,” says Jack War- ays Taxi Tad. St uhsetiiint. ohath bl #as- {means of livelihood has been washing clothes. wick, of the Toledo Blade, “has iz A » 3o e sk el When Lee firsi went to Asotn he was come to mean more than a pair of tor in American life t'day is th' insist- ; ; Asotn he was young ! is conte: ettt L S S and vigorous. His laundry was never a lucrative | suspenders for each pair of pants.”| [ ThIS contentment Sm"l","?‘l‘he clares Abe Martin in the December Col enterprize. but it supplied his needs, enabled him| Yes, it now means keeping up D‘f:l‘. "y[ (,uu;il%_sy ;'"d h |;nu ;\r(es lege Huuior Women especially «rave {to make iictle contiibutions to the public welfare|the installments on a car for each |4 118! f L‘“‘d, ik l°°v ‘r“” Stis SR Sl ind kept the smaii debts that he contracted from | member of the family. i"“ —1“ h""“" P, ‘e Y l’l‘ th* knife f thrill of. an Speiation time to time from ever becoming delinquent. After AR AR Sf)url "ot elliay — Jjust ca | Ther hain'c a chri in housekecpin’ ars of industry, his property accumulations More Or Less True e Do ‘cept perhaps climiun’ on a stepladder nsi ; «d of Iu wooden shack and equipment for Most wives are too ladylike to Clagion now n len, too, are beginnin 18 7“’,‘, these were recently swept away|throw things at their husband, t compliin. They git a thrili out o . d ed age and attending phy-|but rare indeed, is the one who Carlson’s Taxi and spendin’ money, but earnin’ it is grow- | 1 ¥ -]r' ‘l. rehabilitation impossible. | isn't always throwing things up to . in' tircsome prosy 5 e Woult have been commitied to the | ner husband. Ambulance Service “It’s t) great variety o' pres »oorhouse, but Asotin. Commercial Club in-| ft {isn’t strange that a wife dey hillle ihat’s alarmin’ Robbin' o |‘TIEREY WIth a pledse for his permanent support. | reaches the point where she runs Fhopy Somicsa Soft bank Tk Aol the o :‘u\l De x,m:! Wwhich must have known|off, but since they are all alike | l—————- » drinlki anythi at smells like fo s “l’l M]. ]“‘«_4-111.»\;‘:- failed to meet an it's hard to figure why she wants ldehvde, ¢ t ), 1 e glor a hur 3 " nj..dvh a crtin’ ot |‘ Paris iu one- b ok 7 el “““s“"‘w:m ks "i business. His|to run off with another man. ?:;;'); motor planes, walkin' home trom billlhele: Fion ot dioers b humanity of [ 5 a conversation with his wife B > Pep Bickets ot three A. M. 1 don't b ter dlstinction upon that entry 0 Berves tos man is supposed to keep his erry s 1axi L e Rl § entire community. fmouth ghut and his ears open b0 N 3 ea e aay ere gettin ———————— blase’ thy walk o ) \ declares is N s t walk out on a lion ‘ \_!‘ ! his new theory | ATTENTION Stand at Gastineau act w Bu it is anything| For Carpenter Work of any A ¥ FOe 44y natter A won obody will know | kind—shop or city—Call Handy [&== is ihe at Abe Martin t ok e i become alarmed.— (Macon | Andy, Phone 498. asked to Congress \\ill be { Passing Observation Parents’ Fappiness—and the lives enforcement | of others, now depend on the way | 1 huy | lks turn out. t of moral| i r the cold- 'S Tough Jose, Cali-| At skinny legs a shame to laugh— a1 our cow has got e e 3 The Packard Taxi i | sec i £ give thought to . H chitees lack the virtues ; B 7oAk ot x.,v.mlm:).\!_ a subject more important Too busy to write? PHONE 5. B6Ir-conteol. saif den 59 than many which will come before the National 444' i RBod iR Riaty catote ot =3 Legislature.— (Boston Transeript,) Send Greeting Cards— n,,.,; great task a nkn_-”m{(rn-( ’Ir Lowden tell us what he Special Cards for all and educators. Character training § ought to he done for the farmer? ' i R S G T seriously and not given in home | ne.—(St. Louis !iIolrw“vmncra[,‘) e occasions. Prompt Service, Day and Night doses, the remedy to bring —_— Station A g — ery, Charts, CovicH AuTo SERVICE i o b oy e (2 & ot et s, (e Gongrm wucl| Gandis, Gitts, and f Wmhai giem ouzio BAeK to the fundamental {ssus: Whae oo studied the habit of our mat ot OE R many other items HDORN® Eat. LRy o we bere for?’—(Dubuque, 1., American ‘\.\h:wuukw Toital s atlonal lawmakers.— too numerous to i Nithtl-k Tribune.) : #, | s e A mention. PR A This sug work for the Church. The les-|«. . ADI¢ dispatches noting that the Ahkoond of sons taught by yior, the diguity of inds. v\ at :“ stirring up trouble in Afghanistan should | vidual free will, the exaltation of the family. f. o Ren " roers iu finding a new name hn i the meaning of patriotism, the development of| s 2 Cihntniatl . Bnqi (N Ha eSS Sho Jol Borbridge Sharacer, the taaching of ‘ndustrs and the vi| 7o wha P Mo AT St P TAXS tues of frugality. sobriet ntrol, self fal [H . P UNE probably feel that the & PH( k self-denial {Hoover market went decldedly D oh posi i and preparation for worth-while work and jts|Clunati Enquirer.) edly Democratie,—(Cin- || Opposite Coligeum Theatre I guye go8 !limw—fl‘ll i e || Free Beading Room ‘ =] IIIIIIIIIIIIII"III LU T PLACE YOUR ORDERS|8— NOW FOR &3 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-3083 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. New Year’s Fruit Cakes Plain and Decorated l B - Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bullding Telephone 176 o, JUNEAU BAKERY |g&= = A. W. Stewart Phone 577 sl Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 278. P ey H. Vance Ostecpath—201 Goldstein Bidg Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to §; 7 to 8 or Ly appolnment Licensed Osteonathic P?ydc‘u We Deliver T | Reliable Transfer ? | Phone 149 Res. 148 l { ~ COURTESY and GUOD | SERVICE Our Motto | Phope: Office i3’ Residence, Gast'neau Hotel I“ Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRAGTOR, Hsllenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 4 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. Mutual Creamery ICE CREAM 75¢ quart JUNEAU BILLIARDS Robert Simpson 1: Opt. D. t i | | | | Graduate Lm Angeles Col- | leage of Optometry and 1 i Opthalmology ] ) Phone 94 | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ed | B - 3 | TCARBACGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phomne 109 or 149 o HS Janean Public Library and City Hall, Seccad Floor Maln Street at 4th Reading Room Open From €3 m to 10 p m. Circulation Room Open Frum l % to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to l ) J. B. BURFGRD & CO | L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Pablic Stenographer £:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL Christinas cards. % Daintisst 01d papers for sale at the Empire |Stmplés ncw on display at the Empire. S AR s — THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ‘ GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. N A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HoOUSEL, PROP. 4 Per Cent Interest On All Savings Accounts New interest period begins January 1st. Deposits made between now and January fifth draw interest from January first. Open your account here today and resolve to gain a competence during the com- ing year by depositing to your ac- count as often as possible. The B. M. Bel:rends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Y PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal >ocieries oF Gastineau Channec’ R AR RTINS o nesday - “2-34 . - o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presidens H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Junean Liohs Club Meets every Wee P. 0. ELKS Meeting ever We wdnwd}y even ing at o'clock Elks' Hall, H. Messerschmidt Exalted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome, Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each momth at 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secre- ry. LOYAL ORD:A OF MOOSZ Juncau Locge No. 78 Moets every Mondap night, at # WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LOGGE NO. Second and Fourth Mon- f day of each Wi Scottish Rite glnning at 7 HARRY I. L ter; CHAS. Sacretary. Order of EATERN STAR Matron; Sec'y. Worthy BROWN, KNIGHTS ov COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1769, Meetings second and larv Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers urged te attend. Counell Zham- bers, Fifth Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE 3 K. H. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DAUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B. Meets Mondag nights 8 o'clock hagles’ Hall Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smith, Secretary Visitisg Brothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second ant tourth Thursday eacn momntd {2 Dugout. —— WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART | LEGION, NO. 438 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | | Hall | Esther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- | | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. Brunswick Bowling | Alleys l Ior men and women i Stand—Miller’s Taxl | | Phone 213 I a JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Btreet P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders L—-—-—-—fl MORRIS ONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete ork. No jeb too large nor toe small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 [ S i o - = = D B e e Ny —— JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 B — =g | Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W00D and COAL Office Phone 389 ! Residence Phone 448 . Av