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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1929. e ——— bR D l l I. E | Pioneers’ Home. We would like that it might X!Pl’fl——-——“—’—_—i'l If a woman still wears her hair [@————— ' L [ —— Gl A aska &Lm lre hat way in all statutes, official papers, news-| % « in a knot on top of her head it is PROFESSIONA v 9 ) p ‘.m,.q, and conversations || ALONG LIFE’S ]|« pretty sate bet that she doesn' (L B CAFE Fraternal boaenel AT | R — & ] can opener t e 2 4 pals JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER NN [ ege o IR ”"\ | DETOUR a can_opener to get her meats.|| s U >resident-elect Hoover is ¢, considering e| PRIST0 REDUETEN Y™ i TN A TR — o ey e el gl g thie “wtidiade) e — Dns. msma;mmmnuncmn Gastmeau Channe’ Qb cve: O oD undeY ng” Mblg|question of a Cabinet He might turn the whole| | By SAM HILL DENTISTS < B T g0l [t over to the Methodist Board of Temperance, | 3——— —— R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. ST 560, o R AR o he Po ; au s Seean x| Prohibition and Public Morals. If that would| o § - . Entered in the P Juneau as Second Class ; { o y: ComiErmbas : ~lnot be large enough, he could call in the edi- It's Sad Tale, Mates It Recently of the Bergmann L WU Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |torial staff of the Christian Herald. There is no| Biink ‘Had any hair,raisinglg Dining Room ' R e Clsb [ESea % sgiciee %rJ;"g;"w90":‘%'“"5“ Treadwell and},uht they would all take their seats at the|experiences in recer i | t————————————@ Msets Svary Wb tage paid, at the following rates: Council table it asked. They may do it anyhow| Jinks: “No, I have bought a| SPECIALIZING IN e TR nesdagi=C 3a-18 30.00; ane & ance, $12.00; six months, In advance,|, .o thrown out bodi {good many tonics but I keep on|} I o’clock. Subscriber confer a favor If they will promptly RIS ST, = 75 ) | setting balder. t '{ Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidese. potity the Bus 8 Office of any fallure o i Henry Ford advises youth to earn money o7 i / HO'ne DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas. Telephone for nd Business Offices, land spend it. Youth needed no advice as to|Let's See, What The Heck Is A}} 3 e ' | e ¢ e Sleigh? [ ¢ Rooms 8 and 9 Vslentine B. . 0. ELKS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. the latter proposition. It will spend the money| ison Globe| | | C k Building Meeting ever TG Assocluled Press’ le ox ““m'h’]‘.\"l!rd‘:lfl':d“‘w it gets' with or without advics. The evidence|Nortonville Item in Achison Globe | { q E 00 lng ok i Wednesday oven jt or not otherwise \ er and al§ e |includes experience with more. than one genera-| Cha *imand drove }llh Slt'hzhr{ { B Flke' Hall. Jocal news: publ AT to town Tuesday and Wednesday| | ) MERCHANT’S LUNCH I H.EM-:n‘li»rsfi:h{nidl L C 1 | vith milk i LRC (A oA e A oxalted Ruler. s TEED TO BE LARGER with M. H. Sides, ALAS KT‘)*AF\H et eATioN | e ! 11 din it B A. W. Stewart Socretary. & — Modern American politics would tend to prove MiditTe [t a. m. 4 p. . DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, | that Gladstone was a prophet when he said that & A | S W Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. T e | ¥ 5 He bought 1 girl a diamond 1B ’ s PEERLES lthe two most interesting things 1n the worid) e PoNERt W BT CRTRT {{ When you buy PEERLESS ||| Short Orders and Regular SEWARD BUILDING Mispinple STME. |are religion and politics. They really do fratern-| i DR tattr ] ( . \ Dinners Oftice Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry | X Now he calls her Constant Drop|{r. ;o p o) Agnddha |ize pretty tamiliarly in the division of the in-["p. oo wears a stone i t is better Bread — High} Phone 276. c : : R ‘ i 7 3 i i i H Regular meetings | terest Jake Falstaff in Akron Beacon.|) in Public Favor H CLUB CAFE | o g e | W | R B | Journa { Every Bit Delight ; Dr. H. Vance R ioh Rils | South America is growing. People are becom-| | - Yy Dite a Deligh . Femple. WALTER n 0 o down there that every time|gr course t'was nice to get ”m,]: Remember the Name °"fi"§#-'""x'o“m°i’§?"1"i‘ Elfll gry}.m!s!‘:b, Secre - here is an earthquake or a voleanic eruption kot { Sinnibe R Tto 8 or by appoinment 2 SR A s { st upon it from % i body gets killed | From such a thoughtful lover, |{} Licensed Osteorathic Physican | [y | | But when she wore it he was|! YORT groter Phooe: Office 1371. LOYAL ORD:A | o < Pt e y AR 3 | ! Residence, Gastineau Hotél OF MOOSZ Fping 1ha e | oot 1 oven | PEERLESS BAKERY | = = o e el 3 o 1t | Lot s R G U T Moat, 2t % Teloow | (New York Times.) -~ i ! It is in k.-‘.;m: m?h the ):nlidav spirit that| Sounds Reasonable : ————— ——— Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator AL SR is J ¥ 8 _ Iy {at the meeting of various organmizations inter-| Banana Strike Quiet With Sev.| The Arcade Cafe I CHIROPRACTOR, y-u.o»:lm Bidg. w,‘&jfl;v A TRIBUTE TO \l AIN STREET. ested in the welfare of the American Indian, last|eral Dead—Headline in Ohio State| | Special Dinners on Sundays | Qfllce Bemfe oy goon 2| [MOUNT JUNEAU LOBGE No. w7, |week at Atlantic City, there was gemeral unani-|Journal. ' 11 and Week Days | Hours: 105 a. m. om1 ; 'm Second and }];‘uurlh'fildor;r: v By HERBERT HOOVER. Imity with respect to the needs of the Indians| The quietest no doubt being the| | Sofa Fountain in connection. | D, m. 00 B B N hons 3§ L|Sesttn Rue menil \ [This statement from an address by Mr. Hoov-|and the reorganization of the Indian service. This |ones who are dead. Come in and listen to the | %039, p. .. ginning at 730 o'cl er fs offered for publications at this time by the|#s in marked contrast with the disagreement| : | | radio. Mary Young, Prop. | ol R itisie S & & 5 RPUE @ e k i P the i 3 el i National Editorial Association in lieu of an edi-|that existed a few years ago. ‘I'urlt.mnnlml. ,'.["mfi\ Now They Can Tie Up Their Phone 288 | » “L;,)rg"y"nor Osteopathy. Seeretary. torial fn the “Better Citizenship” series by Na-|Of ovtimism was plessat, wiiore 1n ELe past M| Christmas Bundles ‘ 25 gy Mutual Creamery B T T Bl ional leaders. The first editorial was written | £ . o ew atti.| We see by the papers there is F3 ™ EATERN STAR tmn: eade (T ol ddiinc Sl o L |structive could be accomplished. The new atti-| "5, 0 5o T Frline tamily, ICE CREAM f Robert Simpson | Second and Fourth Tues- by President Coolidge and appeared in The Em-|¢uqe is due to two reasons—general confidence Sl D e S thik LOOSE LEAF % | 0! S1mp: | days of each month, pire last month.) lin the soundness of the major recommendations|0f Washington, D. ©., the sto EARA: 75¢ quart | Opt. D 8, o'clock, Scottish | | having left ‘em a boy - | pt. D. Temple. MI\DRFD M In an address delivered at Elizabethton, Ten-imade by the Institute of Government Research | g s SUPPLIES ' Graduste Los Angeles Gok TIN, Worthy ¥ nessec, October 6, 1928, Herbert Hoover paid the |in its voluminous report to the Secretary of flw: e dear i ‘ 3 ! ]UNEAU BILLIARDS 4‘ Tk 5t 70ptomstry and i 7__;«2@‘ mtmm Sec'y. following tribute to Main Street in referring to|Interior, and expectation that Mr. Hoover, whose Rl . ot Sal e OFFICE EQUIPMENT | H Opthalmology KNIGHTS OF the opportunity given him for ser to the|interest in conservation and kindred problems What's the damag S (HIR, - Phone 94 | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground i caCLUM!us 1 South following the Mississippi flood disaster |is known to be great, will not only appoint a com-|man who had bumped into the car| Stationery, [ d 45| SEnhsEs Counotl Mo e i : = ! |petent man to be Secretary of the Interior, but |ahead | Printing and Mg aimpina 10 == Mouday at 7:30 p.. m. i _ L with other Americans, have perhaps UR-|yn,he il also give directions that the Indian| “The age when everything you| Binding t T-ansient “brothers Wrged 1 duly resented the stream of criticism of American ipyrean be reorganized and long deferred changes eat gives you indigestion” re.| s ™ [Restar it -, bers, Flfih_Street. <Y i life, the stature and character of our people. More [be put into effect. |plied the other, whose stomach| | i 1 GAR L R T L f particul have I resented the sueers at Main| It does not follow that all of the recommen-was suffering more from his lunch|| GEQ, M. SIMPKINS || Janeau Public Yibrary e i Street. For I know that in the cottages that|dations of the institute of Government Research |than his car was from the collos-| 0 ) e i a | HAl ]l’ ED DUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. R. i lay behind the street rested the strength of our |Will be carried out. Some feel that these should |jon COMPANY | an . M‘euilt: :onqlioalt < P S Rddtoy came . organi- Serve only as suggestions, and that, in addition, - ine nights o'clocl ; national character. When it came to the OTERL | he Canadian system should be examined with Mespane S Free Reading Room AND LOT CLEANING R T [ e o i 3 G ; PRe| o view to adopting any of its points which may A Clty Hall, Second Floor G. A. GETCHELL, Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy Main Street at 4th the pressure of time alone made it necess | They now are fixing castor oi L. Smitn, Secretary. Visiting {be useful. But all who have studied the prob- Phome 109 or 1 jé Y to rely wholly upon the leadership, intelligence,|jom of Indian administration believe that many |581ts and onion syrup to taste like | 9 i it ook Dosn b PR e b sy Z h ; "SRRI R SR the nectar of the gods, we are| 1A% qazers ® to 10 e devotion, the sense of integrity and ervice | changes suggested in the report should be put [ A m. p. m. 7 —— P of hundreds of towns and villages on the border |into effect told | Circulation Room Open Frsm AMERICAN LEGION of the flood. Tt was they who must undertake| Without criticizing either former Secretary| Next they may announce they | Many bargains in fancy % to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to ARG, the instant wc of rescue, the building of the Work or Indian Commission Burke, it may ho“‘fl\'; r]‘lnmd alm» of making pay- x £:30 p. m. 18 BURFORD & CO Cairs € RRIRRY - - A N P 3 3 @ 3 is s - |ing bills painless. i ™M ines, Newspapers gigantic camps, the care of children, the pro-|Pointed out that the ‘Indian .service is so over Current Magazines, pape : ¢ s i f he ¢ . | Weighted with red tape that drastic reforms have | o ’ « NEEDLEWORK Reference Books, Etc, L. C. Smith and Corona gron meREA M vision of food, the protection of health of three B s bl dhirt s rohe i | Dugout. quarters of a million of homeless people. All that | iR TERRETRE "v‘.‘y"i.‘p‘p‘-n‘.‘-.x atione fo] Has Her Limits | o " FRRE, TO ALL ¢ TYPEWRITERS ] we who were in the direction could do Was 0 |outside organizations, assisted in a measure in| D0es your daughter go out mnch‘i | Pablic Stenographer outline the nature of the service that every toWn |improving health conditions among the In-|IN the evenings?” asked the Nosey| ) HALF ! B B | — —— 4 : \ ’ W { ALF PRICE , g and village should perform, and assist them with {dians, and sought to help them adap: themselves|Ne!shbor 01d papers for sale at tne Empire B Daiars torikate At the Bmpirk | WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART LEGION, NO. 438 | resouces In the face of that terrific problem [to life in modern communities. But, as is .the . ) . i P e 7 s Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays volib i any|chsé with otlfer Governmne Gk e i ol i that would' test ‘thé'stamfna and ‘quality ‘of any{caseé with other Government serviceg, the Indian + b g each month, § P.M. at Mooes | ! people there was not a failare in a single case. |Bureau is not only underpald but' is burdened |Week.” replied the mother. Hall i | B This perhaps stands out larger in my mind than|With a heavy crust of tradition, part of which feie THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | Bathie ramigs” Bentor B 3 in most men because under similar conditions of |08 back to less enlightened days when the Fairy Tale JARMAN’S g i “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute - . I 128, rder. reat emergen Indians were not appreciated. Once upon a time a truck driver gent; Agnes drigg, Reco | " . is to be hoped that the new leaders in|went into the ditch as a result of populations abroad. And in no country does there tho nterior Department will have the courage the driver trying to edge over, Specin St Corner 4th and Franklin st. Phone 136 f B n’_"c_i Bowling | exist the intelligence, the devotion, the probity, |to proceed vigorously with the task of admin- |enough so & coming flivver would TUNSWI 14 the ability to rise to a great emergency istrative reorganization, and to take up the fight - Alleys exists in the Main Street of the American town |for adequate appropriaions in Congress with T 3 foe meh..and Women Stand—Miller’s Taxl and village. 1 do not wish to disparage the|More vigor than was possible during the last N | Gonna Be No Slave El A T i Phone 318 AUTOS FOR HIRE ectric 1oasters PR o RO usefulness of Broadway, Pennsylvania, or State |[€W years of retrenchment. Above all is the need| wuwnat kind of a wife did your {are more interested in playing safe than in i must be replenished and restored. E nexed a daughter-in-law. |exists, as never before, to obtain nationwide sup- H. B. MAKINO “Well, I've never known her to| lgo out mofe than' seven uights a| v T have had the duty to organize 1t have plenty of room to ‘pass. e e f ‘lm fearless leadership of the Indian Bureau o i Street, but it is from Main Street and its count : b = *|son get?” asked the old friend of $ide that the creative energlos of the Nation|UDUauBted by the influence of officeholders: wholg™ T O 20l O 0y ot o [woskifig ' for ‘meedsd’ réfbrma. ‘The: ehance b n See our line of Guaranteed JAPANESE TOY | “Well,” he replied, “I reckon . . SHOP she’s all right, but he'll have to Electrical Appliances E ENDURA 'E TE THE AIRPLA {port for a project which has as its purpose Front Btreet * |to fufill the nation’s long-neglected duties toward |keep hustling for she never will . E . P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders Capital Electric Company |the Indians take in washings or boarders to Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring / MORRIS 4 . greater development in the near future than they|dqon’t spend any time around the That U. S. Army plane that kept in the air LS LSS T keep him from starving.” L B e LA 3 > [ CONSTRUCTION chine, if it had been going in a straight line, [have experienced in the fecent past. Increased |nome, for no father could look at] ALLS ARE/ for more than six days and six hours was engaged | Py would have made three-fourths of the way around |metal production this yedr is indicative of the|ipem without wanting to get the ‘ S N HOTEL COMPANY i It it had| ive mini fons that are sure AR ALA 1(&4 ’ in no frivolous game. She was making a dem- | More Gold from Alaska. onstration that w s worth while. There were| none of the marathon features about it. It was More Or Less True (Seattle Times.) At that it may be lucky these | Alaska’s mineral resources are promised |freaky.looking sheiks and shebas a test that disclosed that the Los Angeles ma- i the world before being forced down |more extensive mining opeartions tasor I ala whkie some sersd Owr fare is fair and rea- SAND and 4 started west and kept in a straigt line, holding to take place. into them. sonable the latitude of Los Angelfs, it would have made| Old diggings in the zone of the Government| ™ Noy ang then you see a preity —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL | R e Railroad, which it did mot pay to work before | ,..BF botoin Lo o hoy triend Dave HouseL, ProP. | construction of the line because of the cost of freighting supplies, now can be made to yield {lucrative return But the new ground, rendered who looks like something she had| | Reasonable rates are a featur- sneaked out of the zoo while the}|ed part of our service. With as oné might thiik when the earth will be en-| ssible at ' reasonable cost by Federal rail’ and keeper was looking the other way.| | your guarantee of safety and circled in a single flight stems, presents even more alluring pos- The mournful look on her hus No job too large nor too! ¢ courtesy you may rest assured - small for us BREC o e A RN B sibilities, band's face probably means his{ |that the cost will be small. % . P . i 3 q ke up enough, while 3 8 SRS s More than 200,000 square miles of Alaska |Yife don’t ma L, MORRI Carpentel"w and Concrets It the progress that has been made in- the e progre As nade e last ten years continues it may not he so long| CONSTRUCTION CO E ] gy g | minerals, according to the testimony given be- too "{“‘C;‘ 'l'nl‘: ‘):“k;“'zl up. Carlson's T a { orest fires are a problem in France as well|f,ro the House subcommittee on Interior Depart-| The ideal husband always treats arlson’s Taxi an as in the United States, according to United|ment appropriations by Dr. George Otis Smith, |his wife as if there was another &l s Reserve Account BYILDING CONTRACTORS States Forest Service reports. In the “Depart-|Director of the Geological Survey. Of the land’s|woman present he was trying to Ambulance Service a Phone 62 ment des Alpes-Maritimes” last year, 4.8 per cent.|natural wealth, he entertains the most optim-|impress with his politeness Phone Single O ana 11 of the forest area was burned in 104 fires, of |istic beliefs. [ Many a man who thought he In many parts of Alaska prospecting en-|was getting a life partner who S of the forest ares ¢ ¥ C B contains C m to drink. B :-5‘ er. cent (f he forest area. Of the 68 fires, |ground, and Congress, interested in the welfare| Things even up, and the young erry S axi were more than 2 which 43 were between 25 and 250 acres, and 6 Every person should have a reserve fund in the form of a substantial interest account. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY i 0 acres. The causes of these of the Territory generally, and of the railroad|man who was slighted by nature Moves, Packs and Btorel fires are much t} e as those in this country.|particularly, cannot refuse the funds needed t0|when she was passing out looks|4 PHONE 199 Freigh § PREEERE o w171 Aie, 18 Dlaced STUBY STOKE | AUSERE S0 alon and sense is given a father witn[d Stand at Gastineau Unless you have this protec- being . given top rank, followed, by campers. Alaska’s metal oufput this year is estimated|.; .ch money to make him at. . 5 @ “Troops cn maneuver” is a new cause brought|at close to $17,000,000, which is about $2,000,- “.m.five enough for some to tion, emergency may com- ¢ to light. Woodsworkers, railroads, and incen- 000 in excess of production last vear. There I8y, wijng to use him as the groom pel you to sacrifice some of L ] dlaries also were troublesome |every assurance that the mining industry, sta-| " “Cogdie aluible g 0 P e | tionary so long, is moving forward again. e e b mather doesn’t givel The Packard Taxi your real estate or v 5 | s A i oesn't givel] e | father any sympathy is because PHONE investment securities. ) 'S ALL CALL THEM “RESIDENTS.”! It is sometimes said that Congress 1s slow S § LE o i TS| in Betting down to work, hut: the Seaste siskes|Ble KHONE, warely "’l’.’;"'" e 1“‘“§ iresome an {to talk.—(Boston Transeript.) monotonous as running around the 44 Stand at Arctic 5 {it evident that no time is lost in getting ready|is nothing like as [ We wish the Legislature and other officials E and the newspapers and people would qu g-| ks 8 Hokeh ;- isating, writing and talking about “inmates” of| phe Wets and Drys had a tilt in the House, ; Don’t tie up all your money Prompt Delivery of s Let us hold your reserve ALL KINDS Ol‘r’cg e ) 6 , PHONE 48 Prompt Service, Day srvice, Day and Night Night CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC the Ploncers’ Home. We do not like that word,|hut that can be expected as long as some Con- “inmates,” because it is so often used in con-|gressmen drink wet and vote dry.— (Indiana 2 i E ' apolis nection with those im penal Institutions, insane|News.) a ry s Lare Phone 342, Day or asylums, poor houscs, et The Pioneers’ Home | —— is none of these. It is simply a home for aged Probably Herbert Hoover could also ecarry s Night 56 b ploneers maintained by a grateful public for the| CPile, Bolivia and other countries down that way. Re‘gular Liimners Raeay, Aty Service Transfer Co Srall blazers of the past. Those living at the| — (Detroit Free Press.) Short Orders SAW kel : 7} o called “‘residents” cf e g hes bome ought to ‘".)_"‘“}_" ¢t g No calendar reform is likely to succeed which Lunc Pioneers’ Home. That is what they are, and|adds another rent-paying day. — (Indianapolis Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. the term, “residents,” is far more dignified asStar.) POPULAR PRICES well as more definitely descriptive of the actual The B M Behrends Bank ot JAD 389 Residence Phone 443 John Borbridge Oldest Bank in Alaska snd —_— 9 THR EMPIRE HAS TH!I LARO- Siite. When a man has it himself, a common cold ARR o PHONES B Movr AND [ For a long time, in the columns of The Em-|becomes very extraordinary.—(Philadelphia In- H PmYfiL:&BRY | | Days—482 Nights—377 KQUIPPE‘;)IB-B P i pire. the old boys have been ‘‘Tesidents” of nni'l"”'“-' g, D! v R 5 s e l“ ANT IN - IUH'!'L’W E " '“""“'”” " i B »