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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MUNUAY, JAN. 7, 1929, ance~of. his picture everywhere in the garb of T e 1 5, R_-l v. {7 !‘ o L O n f .’ Dail A k T l jrize-fighter is a screen to attract attention| ! Royal Visitor!, PROFESSIONAL s ol laska EIRPIFE 2 i nonior e o et btnet sientnl V43 v, v " al| Fraternal Societies JOEN W. TROY . - . EDITOR AND MANAGERI;.,.\H play lasted about a week on Broadway DETOUR : X BREAD o 5] ki OF — and another week on the road. If that is thel | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe! Published evening except Sund by _ the has been satisfactory co-| | By SAM HILL CAKES DENTISTS ) | P o) AN EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|Purpose cf it all there Streets, Juneau, Alaska. operation on the part of the press, | Anyiing Ut Hhim 1 FANCY BAKERY 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. 3 [ Favorite American avocations include bomb-| W :“" bt B . s I;‘ZOZ:]E;‘Q £k Juneau Liora it -~ - e -4 t rouble tc ind out— g our e N N L. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |ing in Chicago, killing innocent people by the| = & o von dond e mm; ; ‘ GOOD! Club Delivered by c;vl"r;(nre .'.:”J:F;;uw?u:yrw:‘sh Treadwell and | ., chasers and pursuing murderers, kidnappers,| .. oo talks about. o g Meets every Wes By\mail, postage paid, at llowing rates: lits, ete., everywhere } ! R S IR SR assday -+ 12-18 in n\\ ance, $12.00 x months, in advance | T A 7, 2 g month, in ady 1.2 e | But Where You Gonna Get It? The Best For You o'clock. « will conte i they will promptly vill probably be admitted that there s no| “pow to Treat a Cold”—Head. Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |[ic:ter™D. Henderson, Presidems S R Of thair papers. . e n United States Senate better equipped e, DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas e for Editoria siness Offices, 37 : the Kellogs peace pact than Senator| No use tredting it with disdain.| : -~ Rooms 8 and 9 Velentine T Ve R Mgml:n OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. rah. even Jim Reed any terrors for| Bette t it rock'n rye Buildin ¢ woleoting ever S e et ; . 4 ne Bagle of Idaho ! Telephone 176 g A not ot) ¥ it er and als ' & i | Waters JUNEAU BAKERY |Be——e——=rm—r =% w " Hall, Entered in the Post Office i wu as Second Class are -drinking less than formerly. We .'tle"<|vw4kr.‘\\ sked the Thirsty Phone 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart M5, Sldes, —— | usually youthful excesses yield some of their en-|OD DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome. thusiasms to age, and Senators and Representa- nspeakable,” replied.ithe ofhs| 4 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 3 e ! LT T T * growing older. £ i L ¢ AR L L SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles B ; P. ob t ¢ 5 ’ H -—— — Oftice Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry & 9 assing servation . n Phone 276. Scottish Rite Bureaucracy in 1928. M of Hiade hinaeE ot T Reliable Transfer o L g { popular by refusing to tell every. | Phone 149 Res, 148 second Fridhy each nnati K[Wl’lfl‘“' ) Gy body he met his troubles. 3 (é(égr‘{ngYUundMGt)lOD Dr. H. Vance m o UScottish Rite Nothing in the realm of government has been | » v1 ur Motto . 1] Bmpies WAL TN y feare e Unite : 1 tecpath—201 Goldsteln Blag B. HEISEL, Secre- ,more universally f m‘u' .vx‘| rl)x ( “”,:d I\(\(It\"‘l‘l:‘:‘v‘l}HOWfium Foolkiller Overlooks “Em? ; z Olacb‘:" 10 to 125 1 to 5 | Giry ecre Talberi \\”[‘, :Vln'l'llnlil:lrl':‘\ of lf‘ e [ > brainless nuts we know | 7,,,..1“ oor ok thl ‘;:“:l | PR | years have witnessed the placing countless gov-| § i \te soldan 4 Lices steopdthic Physic'an |ernn tunctions in the hands of small inde-| “1FTS AT BORE QU £0°€ ggome | : 4 Phone: Office 1471 A Rl pend commissions in Washington, none of dumpy Ao uss eh s e B s R Resldence, Gastfneau Hotel OF MOOSE which is responsible to one of the executive de- As those who'll pise the sidewalks § G e 5 . B % juneau el;:(r:- n:.n‘):; partments of the Federal Government To cit R o / T o —_ 1 oight, at R Telook s N i A lace to park elr cast-off Ty 4 ns interested in responsible government rhmi g:m‘l I B850 4 ) X : Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator r L, 3 g |8 continaiig, RS CRG | : 1 CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | J. H. HART, Secretary. SENATOR KING'S BILL SHOULD PASS. Recent examples of this are motorious. The| = Office Service Only Tai e ~ dld . ita: *‘clandestine | Nothin MQUNT JUNEAU LODGE {Federal Trade Commission, by i landestine 9 Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 il Sat BontihaTon Senator Kir bill transferring Prohibition | violation resolution” of October 1, 1928, has made| “Pa” asked Clarence, “what's p. m to 5 p. m. ahd 7 p. m.||day of each month enforcement to the Department of Justice ought|itself virtually a legislative bod with power: Kion b iy ket? %o 9 p. m. Plione 529 Seottish Rite Temple, regu- | coordinate to those cf Congress, in a special field. | t at’s in mine most of e i ; It is bad enough to have two Legislatures, forj da 18 not the practice of Medicine, t divides responsibiity; but when one is not 2 ' P Surgery nor Osteopathy. | responsible to the electorate the situation becomes Interecting Information : . > 1 i [ — S policies and usage are buttressed by more than|;.; ; fibmplboydl > iad 3. 'D; Salts of Springtlelds Ma:| Mutual Creamery . Order of linfinitely worse. In similar fashion the Radlo| J. D. Salts, of Springfield, Mo, - v dfoaiin el A L L SR a century e decis It proceeds ac-|commission was created recently with wide paw-|has gotten a certain amount of| S L 8 NN ICE CREAM Robert Simpson | Second and Fourth Tues cording to law and on the basis that it is asiers of regulation and independent of the De-!publicity as a result of writing two 7 75¢ quart iy D ‘l | of each month, at s to protec \justly accuse eo- sent of O erce. s but he ever be as < N | £ & b much its duty to protect unju wccused peo- | partment of Commerce books but he'll never become as| a.ouot Romatof has come fo Opt | -;_.!.\,_,,,1“ b PRED MAT: ple as it is duty to protect the Government Presumably there is nothing to be done about|well known, we reckon, as Epsom | Graduate Los Angeles Col- ALICE BROWE, S and the sanctity of its s [t obeys the|the Federal Trade Commission for the present— | Salts America. This time it is Her | JUNEAU BILLIARDS leage of Optometry and | by st X | rerel s | Royal Highness, the Grand | 1 | I |its recent assumption cf sovereign powers is, - 2 A, ' S v Opthalmology FMNIGHTS o.- |so far, only a potential threat. In the case of the Musings of a Married Man | Duchess Marie, a cousin of the!2 Phone 94 { Ginsacs Bitbed Hioxbod: Grotnd coLUMBUS ALASKA CIRCULATIO UARA BE LARGER | {ative THAN THAT OF LICATION to pass. The Department of Justice is the lar law enforcement b 1 of the Federal Gov- ernment. It has lawyers at its head and law while enforcing it i 2 = | . Seghers Council No. 1769, L L fanat g e \nti-Saloon | Radio Commission, however, legislative action| The only comfort a wite feels late Czar. She is shown above |&__ Sy s ST R R, Meetings second and lasr ed by fanatics who take orders from Anti-Saloo ; el ; : f > iday at 7:30 p. i oo : is assured in the near future, either to renew the|her hushand is entitled to is the| as she arrived aboard the liner | E : Toansiont brothers “arged League crusaders with single-ideaed minds. They|,,wers of the Radio Commission or to alter the|gne that goes on the bed, and shej Faris. te attend. Counoll Zham- have absolutely no regard for common or statute!pagic law creating it. Two general proposals|wants three-fourths of that unummom Newsreel) I—_— e e——r RB 1(‘ ',’ 1% N law - or Constitutional guaranties of personal|have been made. One is to retain the status of| { bysoras | 3 A B H. J. TURNER. Secretary. rights. They proceed on the assumption that|the commission as an administrative body and | Foollah. Rhyimde [LET amquist mrose 1our sute | | Janeau Public fibrary el o o i they are the law, and they accuse, try, convict|Quasi-judicial or dispute-settling body, independ-| .4 now to peeping Toms Ve cal! and dsliver. Phonc 528 R { HA UI ED DIUGLAS AERIE 117 E. O B and execute their verdicts without regard to the|ent of the executive lll‘]”lrf""‘“[%. The nllw_r is| We give this naughty tip - | % l ! aghts & o'bla courts when they can, and try to have the courts|to divide its functions loglcally i@ito those of an| " oy window you || Free Reading Room || AND LOT CLEANING b gTest Ha changed when they are called down for high-|2dministrative character and thogs of a judiclal Jan see the weather strip Clty Mall, Seccad Floor l G, A. GETCHELL, Couglas, William Ott, W. P. Guy |character, the former being placed in a division ( ‘ Phome 109 or 149 L. Smitn, Secretary. Visiting e e ee) The present Prohibition enforcement unit | anded e | H Maln Street at 4th banded, procedure ot the Department of Commerce and the latter 0 | B() The Department of Justice was L remaining in the independent commission Call The Wagon, H y Reading Room Oven from - “How can they live without any | £ 3 m to 10 p. m. for the very purpose of enforcing laws. There is| This latter plan is worthy of attention be- e | e > no reason in the world why an exception was|cause it avoids the high-handed tactics of an|Drains like that?” asked the gar. { Many bargains in fancy irculation Room Open Frum ||, AMERICAN LEGION ) v 3 age man \ 1y 'L to 6:30 pp m—T7:00 p. m. to made of Prohibition The exception was dic-|independent commission, yet leaves the quasi- Meets second and 4 “Smatter?” inquired his assle- | £:30 p. m. \ tated by the Anti-Saloon League which wanted |judicial tagks in a place protected from admin-| _Sma inquired his assis- | { EEDLEWORK & J. B. BURFORD & CO' o7 fourth Thursday |istrative influence. It is to be hoped that the|tant 4 ; ‘i LEDLE | Current Magazines, Newspapers %, C. Smith and Corona S B eacn month 12 | final dispositicn of the matter of radio control| ‘“Some fool girl just phoned in Reference Books, Eto, <% BTN, BHE PATON AT allo arned counsel to pass ¢ ethoc H { Dugout. I e i R el e o thods ) Congress will serve as a check on the further (a1d said she had stripped the| at | FREE TO ALL TYPEWRITERS of procedure and the rights of American citizens. | o ST T TOLC B Y O Government which |Bears and wanted to know it the S < e | we have been accustomed to regard as responsible radiator would freeze as a result HALF PRICE | ! b _l’ublic Stenographer ks CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT'S PROHIBITION, ' rcter e O 0ld papers for sale at the Empire, & Brothers welcome. to be the court of last resort itself rather than | WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART | 01d papers for sate at the Empire | | LEGION, NO. 439 l — = | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | | | | | ble Observation More Laws; More Jobs. | S Reqnsion . it d It's what the surgeons take out| tlon and Public N ¢ Clipsheet quotes Chief {of the pockets that hurts the most.| Justice Taft as sayir | (Nome Nugget.) i | The Methodist Board or Temperance, Prohibi-| each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Hall, Esther Ingmap, Benlor Re- | | ‘gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. a JARMAN’S THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Second Street “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Beaaiwi E Bowling | who drinks-is deHberately disqualifying {affiliations, are beginning to sense the menace|mThough he thought otherwise himself for advancement. Personally, I | presented by the growth of Government depart-| Before he died this fello w |y refuse to take such risk. I do not drink ments, bureaus, boards, commissions and other| jearped That is all right. Judge Taft's “I do not|agencies for the regulation of every detail of our|yy g4 nolds good that he Alleys drink” is a lot different from the Clipsheet's "Ynu“l"”v life Who'll play with fire's sure tof s 5 Y- Leave drink alone, absolutely! ‘' He Thoughtful citizens, regardless of xmlilh'fll Epitaph of a Flaming Youth i This menace is two-fold It menaces our get burned. lor men and Wi |liberties and it menaces or material welfare Stand—Miller’s nl Phone 213 shall not drink.” Judge Taft opposed the Pro- hibition Amendment .and the Volstead Act and S sat . an army: . through forcing us to support an army of use- R S l has said nothing to indicate that he changed poss officials, Every new law which Is suggested She's Gonna Nesd & Fun Gomt AUTOS FOR HIRE L()Ose Lea upp les 5 . g g . | (Utica Item in Newark Advocate) his mind. If every person in the United States by the professional ref sybody, is de-| 3 ¥ I by the professional reformer and bu: 1y, d Taok Meoit: han: heh aptnlated il would follow the example of Judge Taft, who|signed to add to this army of political job holders. bR ~ l quit drinking while in middle lite, we shoula|The burden is becoming ntolerable Sunrglan or Mre ERlixiEAcH) OFFICE EQUIPMEN JAPANESE TCOY not need Prohibition statutes. That is the sort| ; (m; ';’ !'f‘f"f‘lL"r"D’ “"‘9h“‘ business “‘"'1 “2' Add Definitions SHOP >rohibiti ol i f | dustrial life, in which the harassment of reput- 3 ; 1 PR Ly of Prohibition that would be worth while. It is|THHTIE 1 ";L “"‘ itaa ot ARG ‘hm Beotlstione. -who: thifks' it he > : Stauunery, Printing and Bmdmg H. B. MAEKINO the kind that Judge Taft favors ; : $14. xoimeiitn. be. pradded’ Bight e N\ Front Btreet {about reac ched the limit of endurance, Speaking|!S & DI o e > | 0 Box 318 tor M) Ora e {to the American Bar Association on this subject|Will have to do it himself. P' s st s e | —a AFRAID OF REFERENDUM. [some time ago, Mr. Justice Sutherland, of the L5 ; . Inited States § 3 aid: t's Odd o aiwch |United States Supreme Court, said: W l|ea(‘a.l]ml % £ > GEO. M. SIMPKINS LO. | Never before have the business ac- The Anti-Saloon League gathered at Atlantic | {ivtties of e boukis Moon so bemit asked City after the election declared that the recent| bedeviled with vexatious statutes, prying es, but I'll get even” she Presidential contest showed that a very large ma-| commissions and governmental intermed- snapped. - ALLS ‘ARE / CONSTRUCTION ALASKAN HOTEL ‘ s jority of the American people were for Prohibition | dling. and the Volstead Act, and then gloated over the| Judge Johnson of Idaho observes that ‘“the You can’t make hash out of s : assurance they had that a majority of the mem-|appetite for minding other people’s business grows |quarrels, but quarrels can make Our fare is fair and rea 9 } . b sonable bers of the Senate and House of Representatives|bY What it feeds on, and the result is a swarm |hash out of matrimony. —says Taxi Tad MODERN REASONABLE RATES of agents, inspectors, detectives and nosey ‘Med- B ¥ J D H b8y |dling Matties’ going about the country harassing, | But How Can You Get To Be One? AVE HOUSEL, PROP. R S SR Rl |annoying, worrying and bulldozing the people.” The daily grind Reasonable rates are a featur- a lagrge majority of the American voters' — gtj)l the busybodies are clamoring for more Gets you nowhere! - DRrt of our weryiGed EWVIEL are for (Prohibition, why the joy over the Dros-|laws, more bureaus and more investigations, be- PG e your guarantee of safety and pect that there will be no referendum on it? 1If|cause these mean more political jobholders at P SEREnY (yon ey dasbisesned they are so certain of their majority, one would|the expense of the taxpay that the cost will be smail. MORRIS A‘ GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. would prevent a National referendum on the sub- SAND and ! No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CORTRACTORS Phone 62 ore Or Less Tr e o referendum, and thus settle the matter in the| Only 35 years ago they wers pinning gold " I Bow LENp. ) ) The reason son is enjoying the minds of the people heyond dispute medals on Milwaukee brewers because they made |, onio fs hecause the kind of shies 2 4 st the S pbtare s |excellent beer. Today there’ . ¥ Ba It isn't the cost of the referendum that is|°XCe « oday there're pinning brass pad-| o "o he has in the car with Carlson’s Taxi an troubling them, for they are mot squeamish about |10Cks on saloons that sold beer that was far|, i otty Servi Reserve Account R Lo from excellent.— (Miwaukee Journal.) i (N ois ke i Bety Ambulance e xpending Government funds. They have shown things father and mother are home that throughout the entire Prohibition contro-| “pronibition Boss Doran says there are 10,000 |1uarreling about. Ehope BIMe O S0 versy. : sons in Washington with diplomatic right to| 1f father cam't afford two fur The fact is, in spite of their beasting, the|transport and possess liquor. We have a lot of |COAts mother will have to find a Every person should have a Anti-Saloon League leaders are afraid of a refer-|diplomatic people in Cincinnati. — ‘incinnati| WAy of keeping warm in daughter's b . ¢ people neinnati (Cincinnati reserve fund in the form of a endum. They fear they have not got a majority. | Enquirer.) last year's cloth coat or stay in L) . JUNEAU TRANSFER \ % Npa e, all winter Berry’s Taxi wilisiuntil intsraityGRGE COMPANY The salary of President Doumergue of France| The sad part of sudden wealtn Moves, Packs and Stores been increased to 1,800,000 francs a year. |for a lot of folks is that while PHONE 199 Frdz'ht and B: | Wonder how much that would be in money?— |they can get a mew house, a new Stand at Gastineau Unless you have this protec- | (Seward Gatew: car, new ancestors and new clothes | 4 The deep sympathy of many, many thousands| with it they cam't use it to buy tion, emergency may com- are smart these days, but most of |new brains and new manners. i pel you to sacrifice some of 3 think Anti-Salcon League leaders would want a bt i, S ¢ s > S [ who know and admire her goes out to former Students Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming on account {them flunk in their ecivies v\amm.nmn\ when — — of the accidental death of her 25-ycar-old son in|asked what a Delegate to Congress gets pay for. W3 The Packard Taxi your real estate or valuable investment securities. an automobile accident In spite of all of her (Seward Gateway.) Naticn-wide popularity as a lecturer and dis - . Too busy to write? PHONE B i i e Bepublic Mre Bons Congress in its short session seems guite like 4 444 never forgot, nor wanted to forget, that she was| COUETESS in its long session, so far as inability || Send Greeting Cards— Brat of o1l the mather of panet, \hat she Wa3|4 deal with the farm rolfef problem is concerned. y aiiis Bt of Al B dheieons who|—(Byffal>. Courner Expruge) Special Cards for all Don’t tie up all your money she has but one PR o e occasions. Prompt Service, Day and NIght Let us hold your reserve Stand at Arctic Prompt Delivery of that Arkansas has suppressed evolution, | ¥ ALL KINDS OF COAL TS T X = {how are the vcters ever going to get out of the Stationery, Charts, CovicH AuTo SERVICE & ¢ .:u y of (‘n‘ Polish ;.vrr who came to|monkey s - (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Candles, Gifts and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC PI‘IONE 48 merica to marry the man of her choice d — —_— | i S Phone 342, Day or was compelled to return home after visiting for Kansas City finally learned that a nuisance BB Athel lhma a Night six months, because her country had reached its “‘;‘ is often worse than the nuisance taxed.— too ;:‘ler;:?{(g:ls to Juneau, Alaska T s quota, who jumped over-board and was drowned | o neinpati Enquirer.) ¥ ervice Transfer Co. on the return trip, is one that shows the absurd B B AR i SRRSO N — | SAW MILL W00D iy ‘of the quota Taw. Sralt Sacket togmanion |y [t TOUId be Interssting to hear Ananias tel ¥ ¥t The B. M. Belirends Bank and_COAL & sults he aine: g . Ofrie BNE Eichic Bt it anical conaitions seems tolEe. resu he obtained from his new-type Jolm Borbndge e Phone 389 R b Amcionn Tavit R | Hayes Shop Ry G R o Besidenes Poans 443 4.3 T A reunion of the players who have been NES 4 Wm It has been suggested that the burst of|raded for Rogers Hornsby would make a motable| Opposite Coliseum Theatre oy Nights 877 EST, MOST UP- To-DAEu AND publicity dbout Jack Dempsey aud the appear-|Pas¢ball gatbering.—(Toledo Blade.) BEST EQUIPPED JOR PRINTING i T B i e e PIANT IN ALASKA,