The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1929, Page 4

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TH!; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JAN. 12 1929 fath Esther Ingmgp, Senlor Re- | -father. s R ——— e i E— - - — e y ll ka Em plre that ‘ 3 = — ('I \ ASKA : .ot and procesde .‘ ALONG LIFE’S , (,LUB C FE ettt s koA Fratema‘l“oocwne: the W 1 n earch o i 1 ) (‘ T TEDIT0R AND MANAGER o donter TealobilE Aye B BLEh B DETOUR | o s ¥ e T ovsrdis. at. UnAlks; WRAVanctored [ skt S | = . DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER astineau Channe’ COMT At s “and Main oft it 6745 p. m, the sime i By 3 R T. Katfmunn, Pro DENTISTS R « & i day vercit Hays wae found o o e 2 / Fad 2 P 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. G B tered the t off Junesn as Second Clas: subme in thé inner harbor, her e Waste of Time _ PHONE 56 % . Watter | f T lition heing beyond salving. T what he wants dad n'zvulz Recently of the Bergmann e e e JlmeaP Lioma I - T BURSCRIPTION RATES 4 ‘“ ew of the schogner was talk or hints, ;‘ | Dining Room ) A, Clob i v well and | ‘]14|‘r( "]jlm. 1' 1'(”["‘"?‘::’“{3“{” .HI :le | _\)ul’ f you ](uvuIA ”’"1 ua;lm uh_v,!‘ Meets every Wee Towing rates: alsks. . The cutfly Nikolski at It is because e'en it he did | SPECIALIZING IN Sodliar - <18-38 wnths, in advance, $:50 p. m. in seffrich of two native | They still would buy him & cus. ] s o’clock. they will promptly| trappers who Jgd been left al | sed tie. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Leater D. Henderson, Presideme ' i or irvegularity | o Island, Mepped off the island | J‘ { II DENTIST H..L. Redifagshater, S66y-Treas in the delivery elr paper ltbes ¥00 0] May 17, and togs aboard (hé two | Not So Nice When They Develop) ome ST e e T Telephone for Editor y et S natives. i Kick a Rooms 8 ln? 9 Valentine B. ®. 0. ELKS EMBER C 3 D PRESS. | The Haidu arrivld at False Pass can- ¢ & ] k Bullding _ Meeting ever The Associated Pros ! entitled A fy, el f ¥ It is easy enough to understand 00 Lng Pk oy 5% Wednes “n i oy repiy e ol oftleer Wt aehiore” to yisit 5 | iy men. dou't"waste ‘any Hiie| | ooy /o G hpporpae : —— Bk i1 foeai news pabil IR St 1o bR con R Atanitibn g Bl A i { BREAD MERCHANT’S LUNCH £ et R e o i SE LARGER| and so was taken afoard the cutter. He Hfxd to Mgire WhY LEeY. i | 3 ides, ALASKA CIRC . ATION B v il o T it is worth the effort to try to zlt is better Bread — High 11 a to 2 m Dr. A. W. Stewart Rkl THAN T e L died a few dags later at sea. % 3 p > o N a. m. & p. 3 DENTIST Visiting Brothers uelmm., In Answer to g emetgency. call, keep their wives that way. ! in Publiec Favor Houm o' m, to.8 p. m. ; he cutteg left Dutch Habor on Aus- ! Ev ; i Short Orders and Regular SEWARD BUILDING N = s \ it 37 #nd proceeded €6 thitl Abutan | Hot Stuff Every Bite a Delight Shor I e e S Co-Ordinate Bodles - . | A o b Ot Dinners ce one A 3 of Freemasonry [ i 1 whaling station. The surgeon went Blinks—How did you happen to Remember the Name Phone 276. | Scottish Rite v/ i | ashore and found that a native burn "out the jgrate dn!youx dui || TICEAGIRBGL LHE LYAHC B vl Rogular meétings i Ll-l employee had ‘allen on a knife and {nace? { insist upon it from CLUB CAFE H——————————#*|second Friday each oy JL cut his arm to the bone, s(";'ori'n',; 1Ji‘nku We iy out ()t; coal and | your grocer Dr. H. Vanece | :T;;’““:ch‘l\‘yz;fi" 2 A the arteries, e surgeon afforded while waiting for more to come 1t 3 ‘emple. ALTER 1 fhe necessary treatment. The body put & eouple of those sek mevels| | PEERLESS. BAKERY Oy 10 o Ty 1 to Bt | | Bt ISEL, Socre- } he man who had died aboard the my wife had been xm.ung in the| & == o 7 to 8 or by -npommn oy S o R er was left at the whaing sta- |'tusnace U ctoang U TE Licensed Osteopathic Physic'an “ for shipment on the S. S. Vie- L | one: LOYAL ORD:A i | 9 That's Different | = e —— luldence. Guflnn-u Hnul OF MOOS%E i N B na N ~ i ST, Juneau Lofgs No. 7& ard to the cutter Unalga we bt Our Gidat Protiiie The Arcade Cafe Mocta® every Mobds: e . I've read many a line— Special Dincers on Sundays | T "% night, at ® Jclook O ey p ofticer But though they always cail it| | and Week Days Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator as; 1,“: a \‘.l a tr("rllnu'vt “Our,” Sofa Fountain in connection. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. g ? 1 girl who iphtheria, 3 1 Come in and listen to the Office Service Onl e SE. 3 0 AMERICAN % None seen:s to be mine. ice Servi y o ?lll(l)“\l?\'[’( RE ; mik villige was “found to be ? St radio. Mary Young, Prop. Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 MO%ZTM“’;’:‘.‘E“;::‘;I EROF ND. 18, JATERATURE deserted and Uyak almost deserted. o : Phone 288 p.m to 5 p. m and 7 p. m||diy of @ g % | At Perryville it was learned that | When Is eginner? s i PV IENEASTL ) to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Seottish . The. recent "1‘4"7“l of '\-1"‘ '::‘ ‘\:_\"m Ty 18 14!11.“1‘: n, m;»t { n‘m:x_nl “;.‘,‘ Jo & m[‘! usc |\ y.,’hk;;( H‘l‘o “:‘;]tem?gfl"' ey o : CIRGARAETI ginning he career of a youung woma under 3 years of age, hud died dur- a mustache when she 3 | is not the practice of Medicine, to add materially to an American literature tha ug « recent visitation of whooping kissed but I don’t hear any ymmgll— Surgery nor Usteopathy.: is being developed in a manner that is attract- On May 12, at the time the man today going into ecstasies o o Mutual Creamery ST, s of i o » of the world. She had already cutter stopped there, Perryville was over the taste of paint he gets| LOOSE LEAF ! n— g ‘AN STAR ing the attention of world. She had alreac ) - EATERN STAF i earned a high place for herself, and a lasting one. | practically de.crted, the community when he's doing the kissin’ now.— SUPPLIES ICE CREAM Robert Simpson | o s 3 fhe bes se he English language having moved in a body to Squaw Sam Hill in Cincinnati Enquirer. - et = Scottish Rite i e of th Fobrolhaahar xR % Harlor, where work Is obtainable It he's a beginner he thinks all FICE EQUIPMENT L i Opt. D. S AT L g and a few novels, written in poetic prose, ex- during tha satimer &t Sis B A ¥ i 5 g i OFFICE EQUIPMENT Bistumts ln'x Angeles:Cals iB, Worthy Mai- i 4 i magination, a literary style E - iy, T E T girls taste like that—Judd Lewis, JUVEAU BILLIARDS iradua i ¥ L, ROBIN- emplificd a vivid agination, 3 2 cannery H Post-Dispatch Stationery, & ( leage of Optometry and- | that ciarnd passion for research that Later in the season there was a e e P ;,‘m‘.,m{l”,fl"’] ! . 1 Opthalmology : Whcrenge Jught | stop at Bogoslof Island to investigate : | g gnt Phone 94 | Glasses Fitted, Lénses Ground oLUMBLY Miss W as Mrs, William Rose TBenet| {lie volcano there Seem To Have Lost Their Knack Binding [ heri e ol LRl saihiate Cavmatl No: 1 B e wn'in Ninth Streat York, | A herd of sea lions, numbering Sldging from the HutoRESEERE: | A | et il ST T s Vi T Qs 3 s % : y rces looks like the preachers | SRS e koo b T gl R W she and her huslund worked with letters tiree or four hundred, were sighted s ok v 3 S il e e e T-ansient brothers urged Mr. Benet is seiate editor of The Saturday! on the north beach. Bird life, es- ‘l"”"“ to ""!“ ”“"”“: ‘s”’m;"‘:?‘l} GEO. M. SIMPKINS |* - r GARBAGE e attend. Counell ham- $ : iectelly Ghrtve 3 e earn something about tying knots. ¥ | 8 EDW. M. McINTYRE 3. K. H teview of Literature. He also has had a notable I y on Crewink I was most e \ . | " B L o te i i wite thens) perature 76 degrecs. A nmew A Hard Rubber Onc and HA UI‘ED T e 3 ye s crater had risen in the center of it “Why do you call that big bruis- - —— 3 Meets Mondag lated “The 1 Kn by unl..‘l. - | from which a great quantity of er “Rubber Ball'?” Ot S SR, Free Reading Room AXD LOT CLEANING %nlghtl 8 o'clock Miss Wylie was hig educated, specializit team emanated. “AT3's 5 bouncer at s nightichiie 3 y aaea’ HALL in Engl vd literature, at Bryn Mawr and On June 2 after delivering mail e e Sl c'z.::“:';'.::?:f :-t:" g'h . igr;'c::lfl;:.’. Couglas. Wil]la::doit. W. P. Guy Stolton Arris School. Her first book, “Ne fght landiug cleven mna- ot Boyc S hd L. Smitn, Seereliry. Visiting i ; y Is er. Reading Room Open From ke " t Cateh the Wind” (verse) appeared in : y ('\.- "If:‘rr"(l s “’“1 “‘,‘ That's 0dd,” remarked the ,Z €3 m to 10 p. m. BT o Brothers welcome. 1 “Bisck Armour” (also verse) appeared in a gt *_the children Binnri. Alecl . AR f 5 Circulation Koom Open Frum CAN The same year. tho year of her marrnge, ey g Gt L GG IR “What 15" inquired the Many barge _ ‘[fancy { |20 g0 e 00D, m. o) | Tl | AMERICAN LEGION B e i v sensitr tom. . Obor| < fme asd wuee we anicy thaglpary | N | el £a0 p. m. J. B. BURFORD & CO Moot n mcona aas | books wre, “Ihie Venstian Glass Nephew,” 19 Epple. that the KI08 enfoyod 't tos. | “O double 4, replied the S. NEEDIE., K Current Magazines, Newspapers | G iy e tourth Thursday “The Orphan Angel,” 1927: “Mr. Jodge and ) A iR e —_— J Reference Books, Etc, S eacn momtd i2 Hazard,” 19 The Trivial Breath,” verse, | Having A Hard Time at W FREE TO ALL | « TYPEWRITERS Dugout. 1 1928 | A harbc the Bay of Whales down near When we see what T e R Pablic Stenographer | | Miss Wylle was the daughter of Heury A Sout © was named by Commanicr Byrd| The modest maidens now. arel HALF PRICE ? £ P Hoyt. the famous piaywright. Whea Hoyt 'tt who went up into ( da in WREE ! { 01d pape:s for sale at tne Empire. TR S e WOI.EN cr HOOSEHEABT i his v Anne MeMichael Hoyt, were divorc : nic flyers that were iost, and, Ve Wonder how ) Oid phpers for sale st tha,Emoire LEGION, NO. 439 l i 50 ti migit inarry Carollue Miskel, the dic imonia that resulted. So far so| Th¢ brazen Lussies can ke dar- B, g — P Crape Meets 1st and ard Thursdays k actress, Blinor was strong for her mothér. When [g0ood. bui =ome ught to be done in com-| % :1‘:11: month, 8 P.M. at Moose | the Jate t, o her. Rawe fof \memoration of (he heroic et at Bloyd Bentsib| geue ot Cuseing Tran Mafingl JARMATDS THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY recon- | hat would attract more atention than anything “Mer exclaimed the shocked | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. : ot /hales 3 i i ” x ,un-)m. § Bl e u the Bay of Whale old iady, “where did you learn Suchf Second Miet “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute addition to her creative wori iss ylie c—— - | | | | | | | & a 2 language?” d s i + rehing and illumineting critieisme in| The Landits lost twp battles Thursday. That|' =Caddying for some the best # Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 I Brunswmk Bowling ——t { vith hOM her Ger- | ' -3 4 ' N : el ik style with comprehe ve under-isuggests that the privgle citizens might win the|men in this town,” replied the kid, Alleys standing o _death was ‘@ ve erions 1oss|war 1 tiey were better organized and better|proudly. 4 b for men and women i to American liierature Had she regained her |armed. it B i ! Stand—Miller's Taxl i health and lived to normal age her work oug et R R And Speakin'a Nothing in Par. . T Phone 218 ] B . worior axbeiachicir cwenty b ibicty ot T e AUTOS 1 HIRE Electric Toasters : - b Bl g 5 The dark ages now are, say, up ‘ork W to about 18—after that they begin York World ! g to bleach—and little later, of < B e N R | That section of the annual report of the De- ! et 3o APPRECIATIVE Ug“’l‘ll(l} COAST ("U‘\R“‘,mlnmenl of Justice which deals with prohibition|COUrse, dark hair starts turning has been written by Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille-|8T8Y: brandt. Amous ’ other facts Mrs. Willebrandt A Apropos of tie dQiscussion In Alaska uf the|Teorts thai 55,792 criminal prosecutions under filmemige Whegss's, - the Volstead Act were started by the Federal| Undressed kids were gloves and Government during the p: year. In other mat-|not perfectly respectable young SR 2 LR R (N See our line of Guaranteed JAPANESE TOY Electrical Appliances SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders, Coast Guard Service comes the last issue of| Nation with an editorial on the subject of that PO Capital Electric Company B branch of the Goverument service, and reters |, SHAR probibilon the Government initisted |dies i3 Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring MORRIS I to its work in Alasku. The cditorial, appearing|n,y preached a yoint where the business of at. Funny— - v A P ——— ‘Adventure Af CONSTRUCTION under the heading 1y appreciative of the work the ( i= whol- [tompting to enforce the Volstead ] bestos emp o the stead Act involves| But you never see asbestos|| A P Guard Is|the Govenment in, more litigation than the at-|cloihes advertised for red-hot ‘Ls An ’ Don’t tie up all your money Let us hold your reserve Government offic tives, desiitutes, p. school teachers. na soners, a Prompt Delivery of L PSS Prompt Service, Day and Night J | Y vidtr L0y e Objactionsg 8 ALL KINDS OF COAL k. carry mail and freight isolated sct- | be liquor b 7% ¢ 12 to Que- { tlements; provide medical and dental | might be bett e tho . socn ARSI M br ,s Cafe Covici Auto SERVICE, . PHONE 48 ¥ treatment: :id vessels in distress: sei- bootleggers in churge of the liquer. Lo t0aR a y STAND AT THE OLYMPIC tle differcnces, between cmployers and | (Buffalo Couricr-Express.) 1uor business.— Phone 342, Day or employ ce ud assist in administering Night R4 : i Regular Dinners Juneau, Alaska sustice.. 1 carrying out these duties Give a playful kitten Service Transf, in 1927 five st Guard cutters cruised varn to straighten out anc of tangled Short Orders SAW MILL we!" Co. I 1 i 46,000 miles, transported 381 persons | do nearl, 00D . ans 3 < well a8 the Government ? ; A Lunches and COAL ‘ gave medical aid to 192 persons, ! B ral sion has done | unc enre an Oftice Phone 3§ ed 147 vesels, and aided 7 vesse pen 6 a. m. to 2 2. m. » i . There i8 o variety and human touch John Borbndse \ o & POPULAR PRICES in that which co tutes adventure Vew ¥ Riinhine en organized in n the trae scnse, und ihe brict loge of Iy natyee L Jdse them- |1 HARRY MABRY 3 u analyze . Residence Phone 443 a——— T B L TR | THB EMPIRE HAS THE LARG. Alive Club” has Oldest Bank in Alaska - R s ¢ Tollows: tampt. 1o snforce et other laws which Bavs |mermake ALASKAN HOTEL - I There is no more waventure at ',, ?:::n written on t tute books in the last 140 e Pou:atfltre is fair and rea- SAND and one hears i sometimes. Pirates i« Wos ore Or Less True 4 have .;i hile caunnibal is'onds A “I']“ gives 80""0 measure of the degree| Every man likes to have his —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL have been zod to the point of of- Q% 1e country has “accepted” prohibition. [ wite look like a credit to him, but Dave HousgL, ProP. on foring a ipwrecked mariner a 17 ghirt ‘H\ w‘w Ilhlo law is thu!’u and sine Mr. Hoover |pe doesn’t think she needs to ruin| | Reasonable rates are a featur- Ly Carpmte;vang Concrete § 1.t ead of foe npon) Lt fo enfarce it and since not even |pig credit in order to do it ed part of our service, With || “27" orK. ! # b s rodla s [Mrs. Willepiandt can cluim that a fraction of the| Nothing can look more wisted| [your guaramiic of safety and N6 [ob Moo Tarae os ot long vova i o e 1AW now Tiach the conits, W8l ine hours spent by some wo-| [eourtesy you may rest assured small £or us. { ) ; Into stramg: veace i search . Jort of the Do iuat when the next|men in front of mirrors. that' the cost will be small, B N n cargo. The trade rld i s R 1ent of Justice is| yy. g queer world and mobody i MORRIS been organized into A pl = "m,m‘ ition mh,’.,l iop-heavy in itafeii can understand why some people A ! IS R S S it AL e s R seem so anxious to make them.- st CONSTRUCTION CO L < Wheat Pool Aciviti e Cq""ll"’]"’ Tms snd int BEILDING CONTRA i3 | g g e rivities, “No Parking” signs. . R A CTORS | !)mr;nwx :xru\‘illm(."F’ o n‘m"‘l;‘u\:u:“*t (Pringe Rupert New The glrla\now are wearing cute it e eserve ccoun Phone 62 o L nrofa uvery age as 3 News, | dveniure to have been more abundant When the pric ; ! 2 little socks to protect their ankles, Phone Single O and 11 \ i al price of ‘wheat dropped th i i | . o .. Nelther the bue- 1928} 16t h his year [,y the druggists will be able to it fn some previous one. 1 i 9=81 people were wondering how the wheat If from the door sell.| l——————— caneers nor the New DBDedford whalers ol would come ¢ and how much of a hold: ko Ly 1 L E ]’l ld h a | conceivid of themselves as engaged in over they hiad at the cidke of the season, posstbly| PA(PHiE {OF (rostbitien knoes. very person should have JUNEAU TRANSFER adventure: it was a grinding hard way ikept back for the purpose of stremgthening. thy| AR Old-fashioned home is one ) . reserve fund in the form of a 5 of making a living. A hundred years market. It was rather“a surprise to e A h © | where daughter entertains a gen- Berr s Taxl . . COMPANY hence the life of a deckhand on 2 New the pool lad sold out Wvery bushel of ity g ?t e R e U R substantial interest account. Moves, Packs and Sto ., York (I 1c/riboul may appear as the | ihic ear, whercas [t (he clowe of (e seikiid |triend who thinks the piano s 351§ PHONE 199 ht and Boggage' 3 heig! e, But even judged season when prices were I there was good as any place to park a cigar- P o 4 by standards there s still over of over seven millor l\.‘\-h«l\t" was s BRSO Stand at Gastineau Unless you have this protec- 2 Aldvert sea. For proo: we tufn te The pool seems to have the situati The trouble with some men is . hry b ) : : L situa Vo com- . : 10 unlikely quarter—one of the |haud. If it can survive a season :nr”!:w:flulg h: that they are- entirely too loving tion, emergenc_y may I cwlocs of the Puieral Government— dropping inarket, its future seems to be fajrly |When away from their own wives. pel you to sacrifice some of and draw our material from the sober |secure as long us it is weil managed It some of these little Kussies . 3 A e i — were to have anything accidently|§, The Packard Taxi your real estate or valuable i . e R T Ihomas W. Lawson, the author of that|slip off theyd show exactly how PHONE investment securities. UL S liakah Galite snboickis” thet nt “her hresiied Fluance” could return to| they look while taking a bath. 444 the Alaskan coas torcing - e would rub his eyes t : national seal-and-f s conventiou of et that beat the (icker m‘uh- “lhlno:kt % LET Aimquist Press Your Sult. Stand at Arctic 1911 the vosséls tramiport 3.— (Milwaukee Journal,) ™®| ¥e call ‘and deliver. Phone 528, | “=2mm o=, — h BEST, MOST UP-TO-DA' ¢ » five vessels wh b 1 and ne TE AND nnfln‘ “1‘42’:1 “d‘u 1 : A”Kl ;td 1‘u is Clleuago.— (¢ Plain Dealer.) never visit BRST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING gervice in 1% 1 details to contirm 1 2 PLANT IN ALASKA.

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