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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 18,1929! s needed; to the importance of de- ¢ | | . Daily Alaska Empire | feii"Ge b tor e we'st || ALONG LIFE'S , PROFESSIONAL " = higher speeds; to the desirability of [ DETOUR | i e sl raternal docieties considering the improvement of arterial & ! o or | JOHN W. TROY -~ EDITOR AND MANAGER routes with the service of the entire | aile aih ] B e st Z g e enr toinky By e route in mind; and, in metropolitan By ; e | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe® BMPIRE PRINTING. ‘COMPANY At Second and Main | areas, to the urgency of grade-crossing < R. T. Kaufmann, Pro; DENTISTS PR R AT Streets, Juneau, Alaska. B _ elimination, wider pavements, and the i Easy To Learn AL g P- 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. - Entered in the Post Office in Junca Second Class | building of relief and by-pass highways “She knows her vegetables.” PHONE 56 BT e ] matter. A s i " B Recently of the Bergmann Sonie Fa. e WD N Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION "‘”?s L TR Dr. Norris, one of the influentlal preacher- she learned them fmm!i Dining Room Club | in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell an 51 g : 8 aA | bRt tho TaHAE ” ? Delivered by c;f;;:‘: U, "fofi":mg s citizens of Texas, has J'|l§ll {hml his slunx\d 'h"‘v(h reading the labels on the cans” | ! : i A Meets every Wee Onvfl"v-Tx‘ lh‘x‘ s ; ix o on CHirg 17, WAvRn Go, burn d ““'v HP.\\l tried for arson in connection 6 " Tolbs bl z ?~ SPECIALIZING IN nesday 12-39 [ $6.00; one month, | $1.2 with the first fire. Between fires he shot and Cease A s ! @' A Dr. Charles P. Jenne Behon Bubscribers will co " ;fh‘\';,""“f":'“{‘;“]’"}};}k‘kni.-‘z a leading Fort Worth citizen, and was tried |He asked her if she'd marry him, . rles P. Jenn Lester 'D. Henderaon, Praaident 1B the ‘Geivery of th '+ oOftices, 374, |foT murder. He has been trying to run the| Buf she ”‘-1“"'“ she simply E J‘ Home DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas a Telephone for B i e 2 |morals of Texas and vote her people for m;my‘r .”{‘”‘J,Z l ‘1'1\»-1 e ! 4 Ricms 8 1805 Valsusinn RSl T e MEMBER | oF “,55°5(',‘\TFH\F'.‘”E\§151L¢ to the|¥ears. He represents a type of preacher that fs|FOr thoush she et s - COOkln Bullding 4 roMeeting ever B A teation of ali news dispatches credited *~ | proving a very serious burden in many Southern S s aultataire AETE IS g Telephone 176 Wednesday even it or not otherwise credited.in this paper and als wnelg .0 oy Sl ouldn®t ]} When you buy PEERLESS L -8 Elks' | Hall. focal news published herein. 3 If she as tied to it ,E BREAD MERCHANT’S LUNCH ' H'r“fif:!d'"fz‘h:mm 1 —_— = ¥ T xalte uler. : U UAR EED TO BE LARGER oty rkers 1 ¥ g : * ALASKA CIRCULATION, GUARANTEED o BE LA New Yorkers are d ng whether brand| {1t is better Bread — High 11760 T th Sutiw Dr. A. W. Stewart M I Sides, | ——— . |new Pclice Commissioner Grover A. Whalen said| . p. She Fletcherized Her ! in Public Favor ; DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, 1 he proposed to put out of business “these sp Supper } < A 5 e 4R 1 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. e e aras . ; | casies which hreed crime” or “those speak (dtem in Atehidor GLSHN { Every Bite a Delight ! Short OrdI(;'rs andRegular ) oifw-‘g;n BU:G'-'D“;G Co.Ordinate. Bodies | which breed crime.” The New York Times Mrs. Mary Chew rested better! | R B&e the Name | ey P pno‘:? 276. ™ Y o A gests that while a hair held the sword that|jast night emember the Name § 3 i tetered over Damocles “the fate of some of the insist upon it from s CLUB CAFE 3 [ sccond Friday encgl"n‘ |speakeasies trembles on the brink of a comma.” { Wi Mot your: grocer 5 4 Dr. H. Vance ! aRyL at Ti30. . ic . M. —_— e Temple. WALTER se curtain talks D Ostecpath—201 ~Goldateln In some places they are fighting for pelf and|Once curtain talks he hoped to ;_ PEERLESS BAKERY | Houra: 10 to 12: 1 to 8 Al advantage and in others for glory and pestige; | "u':“‘".h', o bace DR 71t 8 or Ly appoinment = SRR 3 lin some places they are fighting for victo :t; S ¢ > 5 - Licensed g:l.mg;;:.le"l;tv-eu | elections and in others for the ascendency of their | o ledtures by a0e | =—— - @ Residence, Gastineau Hotel o moos: - interpretations of Hr)l}. Writ, but everywhere o listen to instead. The Arcade Cafe | S :lu;’:u eI;«;(r’n u:.n‘: the radio bunch is fighting for the air. 4 Special Dinrers on Sundays L e e e night, at. # cloce t g R His idea Of It | and Week Days | Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator [ — s In 1927 800 American motor cars were| «paq what is dry rot?” asked Sofa Fountain in connection. | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. ) 2 el & R i nto Canada It is estimated that the 3 | Come in and listen to the | i i s A il il LL TREATY RATIFIED. |driven int d the kid. | Office Service Only THE KELI ()(-(: {1928 increase was very large. Canada is now Anti-Saloon League's| | radio. Mary Young, Prop. | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 3| |MOUNT. JUNEAU LODGE iNo.| 1. President Coolidge, Secretary Kellogg, Senator |gurely 1ded hin the meaning of the—|claim dry laws can be en-|| Phone 288 I p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m.| lqay of each month in Borah and the other Senmators and the country |command, shall we call it?—to see America first.|forced 1 his bootlegger dad. B to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Seottish Rite, Temp) 3 e ed the ratification | B | T CHIROPRACTIC WALTER P. are to be congratulated upon 4 ‘ | | i& ot the praciios of Medicine; Master: CHARLES of the Kellogg peace treaty without amendment Woodrow Wilson. Modest Modesty's Out of Date |/ mrm———y | ‘Surgery nor Osteopathy. | [NAGHEL, Secretary. or reservation. The compromise which gave it L s o It vainly she tried to pull it down,| LOOSE LEA ' Mutual Creamery g e . almost the solid vote of the Senate is not hurtful, Born Dec. 28, 1856, It probablee isn’t modestee- LO EA ICE CREAM ; darder ot o though it prcbably would have been received (New York World, Dec. 28, 1928.) | More liklee it's because there's a SUPPLIES | R 5 SRR Second and Fourth Tuess " " % i P84 - iy v 1 s 2 ays of eac nonth, better in other countries if even that had beem| o "\ o the Wilson of history emerges| ‘Darn in the knee of her silk i 75¢ quart Robert Slmpson S ach. month, at J avoided, as Senator Borah attempted to avoid it !mm.“ clearly from the smoke and dust of con- stockee. . OFFICE EQUIPMENT 0 t. D ! (n)];{:a'LM.\\\})NI‘:’{u LLE The compromise was the reading Dby Senator|trgyversy. It has now become evident that he is| s g g ! JUNEAU BILLIARDS Graduate Los Angeles Col- e L MO Borah into the record of a report from the Senate |bound to triumph over his enemies, over his own You K_now T_he Kind tatl Y, i [ leage of Optometry and 54 £ ary. A Foreign Relaticns Committee declaring that theperscnal limitations and over his own mistakes.| Blinks: “What kind of a wom- | Prm}mg and Phone 94 i Opthalmalogy [ KNIGHTS OF treaty would not prevent the country from going [The certainty of that triumph is now part of fan is she?” | Binding eeeeorreeooss | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | *‘hl,,f%h“,‘,m,f“"‘o_ 1700, fo war in its own defense, that the country|the logic of events. For it was the destiny of| Jinks: “The kind that thinks you e ! 3 & —i3 | Meetings second and lasv o the judge as to when self-defense might Woodow Wilson to associate the name indisput-|ought to send her at least a ten! o B :":‘nl;)du‘.:gnlufiro‘{;:’eor.pfir:fi WPIRE e the Judge as ! tense ML lably with an ideal of international behavior dollar present if she has sent you|l GEO. M. SIMPKINS ||x- gt oLl I e v B i B . require war, and that it would not in any way| i, ) the long run must and will prevail 5 . it | e bors, Filin_Street 4 e b % A b s ail. la ten-cent card. | S 3 9 e NoaTes 1R interfere with the Monroe Doctrine or the right| " “\yocqrow Wilson estabished the idea that | | COMPANY |{Janeau Public Library GARBAGE i3 TORNER. Secrwtary. of the United States to interpret it. {the, peace of the world throughout the world = 3 e | d - The treaty is a long step forward in thelis the concern not merely of those governments You Tell Him R t | an ouGLAS AERIE t“, 5o R : ; rogré P o grea eTs vhich assert a vi rti sa of a brute is a hus- . l’ eets onda peace program that all the great Powers are|which assert a vital interest in some portion of Our idea of a Es . P HA IED b attempting to work out No doubt it will be|the earth’s surface but of all governments and of [band who is so mean he buys his| ¢ Sy e ¥ Free R adlnl’ R?om 8 nights 8' oclodl followed by other steps. It ought to be followed [all men. Upcn the foundation of that idea an|wife warm underwear instead of| ‘ C‘K.l:l'fl-"f::c:: :‘:fl' AND LOT CLEANING kagles :'.' leral disarmament. If all the countries|international morality is possible and the con-la fur coat to keep her from freez.| A few numbers in G. A GRTONMLL, Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy S Eonoral - digar fad i }‘ onts sufficiently |Struction of an international society which shall|ing to death—Sam Hill, in The, o | Reading Room Open From it et et L. Smitn, Secretiry Visiting i n thout '"I"”‘“ e e war it 1y|Mitigate the anarchy of wilful, private and un-|Cincinnati Enquirer. it COATS £amtolp m Phose or Brothers welcome. powerful to make successful offensive war S1bridled national sovereignties. Of that new in-{ Do vou su : Circulation Koom Open From || — e ’ g o you suppost he figures the| ren pe! not likely that there would be another war of|ternational order Wilson is the prophet, and|yoolies will tickle her?—Tip, in'{ RAINCOATS i to 6:30 p m—T7:00 p. m. to gy == T AMERICAN LEGION i magnitude. though it will take generations to establish the| ...y Legion Councillor, [ House and Silk 6:30 p. m. B e Mo ot & sédona: and B S — instituticns, the habits and he traditions under | i | ~ ~ Current Magazines, Newspapers | | | ! fourth Thursds PUBLIEATIONE which nations will accept it. whole-heartedly, its | can VTR R E DRESSES ‘Reterenca Books, Eto, | BVIL?LINKngg}?%’UCg‘I]?gSSM | £Rur |: ALASKA PUBLIC! S. ultimate triumph is now assued. When Wood- | i 9 FREE TO ALL y Mrs. Kio . i Iy : 8 CHIL L i i out. . - - ~ |row Wilson said to mankind that a breach of the| 12VeR I‘“”“‘}:r?’? l‘“’fx‘“ll 'i’““‘“fs { and CHILDREN’S e — || Studio opens January 20th ‘| Dus! The Alaska Year Book, a regular publica-|p was the concern of all and that peace|them & ”‘, "‘ (;“'kliill "“:‘h,';z SHOES | Marshall Duplex, 6th nnd‘; tion for several vears of the Alaska Weekly,|was to be had only by the mobiliz tfow [b8 1 Ke REsAIONE oY SNt : ; | = | Main. Telephone 536 " has made its appearance on the new-stands this|of the consciences and force of all the nations,|OUsht'a turn., ! at bargain prices. 0ld papers for sale at the Empire. | is a fine publication, measured by any|he uttered a truth so plain and so inescapable | ETY Iy “ ” 2| | WOMEN CF IOOSEKEAET B D il sections of the|that every government finds itself compelled to| piffle h Allen A” Hose Pt e e LEGION, NO. 439 | Territgry :III”‘LI::;‘ ml!m.;nw fishing, ;mining, recognize it “On the other hand—" the boreJ i Meiu lltn:m: :’t;'r:ln:i:::‘; 1 erritgry, T ! - . " vas i ! reayy P each mon 2 4 2 Events of the last year are striking testimony | Was saying. J N lumbering, agriculture, fur and tur tarming, ‘ete. £y - (CGT G T SO G bt Wood.| I also have five tingers,” growl. JARMAN’S THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | Hall H —and all phases of life in the North and theyy,w wilson spoke. The Senate of the United|ed his victim as he dashed across| “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | Esther Ingmap, Senloi Re- | % are all well covered. All articles are written gtates, with the ablest of the irreconcilable|the street on the red. Secoad Siiot | gent; Agnes Tigg, Recorder by competent authorities. Typographically, the|Semators leading it, is about to ratify a world-| — Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ¥ TG « 1 : AT o dest is literally |wide treaty which is an embarrased, halti wick lin; book is all that might be desired. It is literally ty whic n embarrased, halting and More Or Less True - - | filled with excellent and informative pictures, |Somewhat pathetic attempt to acknowledge that| The reason some men don’t start|— Bruns Bow! g 1 Simultancously with the appearance of the|€Ven the government which most sullenly re-|the day with a smile is because : — Alaska Year Book, came the All Alaska Review,|iected the new order would like to be counted | their wives studied shorthand in- Sasuied under fhe auspices of the Cordova Times. |SWODB lts irlends. The Pact of Parls i & fof-|gtead of the use of shortening- . i i B ke Electric T B & cotnianeniiva pubMoation, oGverIAg | oilatis e oy oraf s whIoh depends for. 18 |ann windred shbiects, AUTOS FOR HIRE ctric 1oasters ¥ upon the institutions and the traditions| s ot of money will be saved 2 the Territory well and, like the Year Book, It is|which Woddrow Wilson proclaimed. Isolate that i 5 v g 2 father if they ever can get a per- . - a profusely illustrated and well done ‘in every|treaty from the great fact that it comes into [ o 0 " CAUF (P BT See our line of 'Guaranteed Electrical Appliances lor men and wemen Stand—Miller's Tax! Phone 213 3 ’ Alleys | JAPANESE TOY | SHOP ‘ 1 & force in a world wher n 3 way. e an international society as his bald spot. ati - al - a|already exists, and it would b s futile and These publications cannot fail to give Alaska |already s, id be as futile an : el perhaps as sincere as the noble professions of |, A Busband is a good deal like a osirable publicit AR 1 p fo e mia AKIN * ilat of desirable publici e countless other forgotten treaties and resolutions. '“’:',"‘“‘h'“:m" jio sitaniigy s vaid b b . = 1 TR ¢ |1t is because the Pact of Paris is fortified by the |t him he is gonna go out 5 ~ Front Strest JUDGE HARDING MAKES GOOD TALK. . onunts and practices at Geneva that the| Still when a wife gets sarcastic Ca ltal Electrlc Com an P. 0 Box 18 ¢ Mall’ Onsert ‘|world at large has any faith in its promises about how far short the fat, bald- A That was a good talk that Judge Harding 3 i | For the trath which Wilson expressed for [headed husband has come of being made at the Chamber of Commerce meeting | e world is that peace lies mot in promises but|the Prince charmimg she thought Thursday. His statement that he would take the in habits of co-operation. That is the vital truth|she was getting, he can come oath of office a whole-hearted Alaskan and for which he lived. That is the deep wisdom |back with the retort that she re- would discharge the duties of his office in that|distilled out of the trials and errors of his mortal |sembles the angel he thought he spirit, and his declaration that absolute fair-|career. The proof of that wisdom is being dis- |was getting like a goldtish does an : : ALASKAN HOTEL ness was the star that ought to guide a just|covered and rediscovered, not by argument and |ice cream cone. Our fare is fair and rea- B e 5ok tho roquitements &0 the sltuutinnif:‘j“]"'g""‘“"‘""‘_""“ experience. A war has been| The only reason some wives do sonable —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES exactly (;Arred only this month by the extemporized ap- things for their husbands is be- 4 plication of the ideal which Wilson taught. The ) el al B e e A 5 . cause it enables them to feel abus- ])AVE OUSEL, PROP. The Himpive confidently believes fh"v‘ JI“"llf* loolmaster and visionary had foreseen and de-|eq afterwards, especially when the| [ Reasonable rates are a featur- Harding will make an excellent jurist in everyjineated the kind of action which twenty nations big brutes act as i women married | [€d part of our service. With Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring il MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and ¢ GRAVEL éarpenter and Concrete | OV AMEBRRERIRCTOCEIE RS BRI D i e B A S R Aty - Db 2 o NI -k B way, and that he will give eminent satisfaction|were compelled to adopt in order to preserve | non just to do things like that for| | YOur guarantee of safety and | |=id~i=i=i~1 Work. i to all fair-minded citizens. He ought to have|the peace. The processes which the Pan-Ameri- bk courtesy you may rest assured N ol tooe) ¢ the support and co-operation of all good citizens. |can Cenference adopted to preserve the peace of It is getting so that if a young that the cost will be small. 0 Jo Ofi farge nor too He is entitled to that right from the beginning »;“"Ul‘] ;\;]nv:i_va l:n-.x identically those processes man i3 determined to get a girl A0 small 1for us. We believe that it will be given to him. or w 1‘v oodrow Wilson staked all that he " _fashi # o o ¥ |of Sou merica is a m chi 2 - BUILD HIGHWAYS FOR THE FUTURE.|trichi or Wootron Wit woa e "2ie? | othor, nis chances of remaining o| | Carlson’s Taxi and ¢ CONSTRUCTION CO.| .« o That is what he lived for. * | bachelor are about 10,000 to 1. . R A Writing under the heading, “The Importance B SOy LT F & Tichsowite was ( Ambulance Service eserve Accoun BEILDING CONTRACTORS of Planning for the Future,” Thomas H. Mac- Out-Faking Euro-fipe sit in tront of a mirror a couple of Phone Single 0 and 11 Phone 62 Donald, chief of the Bureau of Public Roads,| hess. b hours and then go down to give il ! " in his recent annual report to Secretary of Ag-| Emporia, Kan., Gazette.) the male eyes a treat we know a|S—————— . riculture Jardine, said: | Here's the latest — American china factories |10t Of EIFls Who would be the gi- Every person shoul;l havefa The studies of the flow and growth are turning out fake antique della Robbia ¢ _ | raffe’s neck as housekeepers. S reserve fund in the form of a of highway traffic made by the Bureau ery at such low prices that it is [,’,.‘,,,;?m;r:cro The gent who laughs loudest at Berry’s Tax" i i JUNEAU TRANSFER in recent years have emphasized the ship it to Florence and sell it through Italian|girls who wash *‘em” when they substantial interest account. COMPANY fundamental ixnpunfm;r(; of unrrxhn_ pr:s» ‘rvlvoa‘lmlq rl‘u An\lehl.nn tourists as the genuine pre-|take ‘em off nnhd let "Em ;,lr_\'l while PHONE 199 Moves, Packs and Storel ent consideration of future needs in re- ar stuff in case lots only. they sleep is the gent who has to s, \ i d establishing he location and planning | = Looking ahead to the future of American|sit ‘behind & curtain while his Slanc atiGaguncan | Unless you have this protec- Freigh ) the structure of our highways. ndustrial progress, we prophecy that England |clothes are being pressed. . s The design of motor vehicles has {will within ten years have to fmpose an i)?)por( Another thing a man learns af- tion, emergency may co been so perfected that speed consid- duty on Stratford-on-Avon furniture and fake|ter marriage is that when kissing pel you to sacrifice some of erably in excess of former possibilities ancestral portraits to protect British art fak mes & duty instead of a pieas- . be attained without increase u[. from cut-throat Yankee competition " ] :::othere isn’'t any necessity for The Pa‘:k“d Tan your real estate or valuable 2l g B Y vuEm U Fg e being so particular about getting PHONE . investment securities. i are concerne e Jones Bill. et The remarkable developments that o _hB'" A clsan ‘ahgye s 8 preliminary 444 }‘m\i" '_t:““"r“)'_ »x:;““::"l{':_‘I‘l_”""‘r ‘]i“;'\\_'j“‘-“fiflr'e‘ (Prince Rupert Empire.) LET Aimquist Press Your Suit. Stand at Arctio b ! B i e berinaing o 3 Thfe(\\" stern Division of the American Cham-|We ecall and deliver. Phone 528 Don’t tie up all your money ‘*' a much further development that is to g e m:l:'; It‘r:““s:?::;l ‘i':’ “‘:;‘"“‘ -‘I‘“'Dl““fi lifll . Prompt Service, Day and Night Let us hold your reserve . | Noite 40 this forin of cODVeyRce. e A 22 s supported by Alaska 2 g u..x}[{r1:;#.;1'.“':':1‘.!:;& ‘!1‘ ”\::)v“i‘ "rl"m“”v . Under its provisions, Canadian ports receive 2 COVICH Auro SER“CE Peleriagt v g B but a small proportion of the business that other- aory s uare STAND AT THE OLYMPIC serious problem only in the cities, has h B g moved outward and now imposes its wise they would ‘get. The Jones Bill cramps Phome 342, Day or ¢ S donsniming | delays 3 LS and hinders fullest trade relations. It is time . Night tim nsuming delays and menace to Soi & Elkue Regular D""Ie" Tuvaat. AlNNcR life and property upon the principal % g G Lt . l . ¢ highways in the vicinity of the large L » 36 H AR Short Orders ; metropolitan centers. i urb ptlul‘l;:er amestulm endured a lot of hard- Lunc ————— "re an e o4 ) ships, but they never had to sit in a cold rain hes 1 The B s These facts must be taken into con- AR : ; ke . . A sideration in the planning of future Fed- to watch a football game.— (Indianapolis Star.) Open 6a . m to2a m Bmokn's com t 5! ZYNDA eral-aid improvements. They point espe- RS 2 POPULAR PRICES in Alaska P & cially to the necessity of acquiring rights Classes in sleeping have been instituted in PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Oldest Bank in ELEVATOR SERVICE y of way of ample width to allow for the University of Texas. Somebody wake up the HARRY MABRY ~ future widening or the making of faculty. The clvasses have been doing it for Pmp!ietor None Better—Box or Bulk 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ;1 definite provision for future acquisition ‘years.utDallus News.) ‘ ] PRSEA B aaadaa L e tar e ] I + o .

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