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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1929 [the Garibean -commtries. And deprived: the pechiuige e AR Dall Alas’lfl F’n lr(’ u‘llnv\r‘\ nv:w of the ,plv re and advantage of a ALONG L]FE’S oL T — = DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe’ >: R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. DENTISTS - W JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER RS TH AMENDMENT ! ‘El(leLh\’lH \ME I)ME T HAS HURT | |vistt trom him . DETOUR I | Published _every evening ept Sunday he — A MR 2" PR! } A it Second @ & Main| BEC . ity Ak :mn SRt T g Major Chester P. Mills, former Prohibition ] - ; . r el Administrator for New York and winner of the e e i 25,000 Durant prize for the best program for|Cheat Docs Outta Lotta Business T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Hh enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment,| Blinks—I h only the Scotch I Recently of the Bergmann Hotrs'9'a. 1. t0-9 . m “ Juneau Lion: | Dining Room Club Dellvered by carrler in Juncau, D\r:';glnl‘sh Treadwell and | said, since getting the prize, that the amend- w?;:mk ('al\l;l} cold, !t i A SRR PR SRR TR v o) Meets ety e hane for per . 3 ks , . . said followin, tes 'S has delayed Prohibition in the United ? IN I -+ ag. nnv“"w'n"xmi- D anea. $12.00; six_mor ":‘:“"n’;‘“"“"m» |:‘ ;1“ .‘f‘,:.\.:; twenty years. He said that| Blinks—Well, a Scotchman who @ bt e nem;’:clocz > Q0 one month. 1n ad % {States. by at leat ¥ had a cold wouldn't give it to any- ; Dr. Charles P. Jenne s { { { § { { { \ { ) ! { { 801-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 confer v will vmmnt!& we would have gone much further toward Pro- Lester D. Henderson, Presldeme 3¢ o e LR Home ; DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Rooms 8 “‘l’dl’ Vzlentine B. P. 0. ELKS -4 Buildin, e ever Cooking || smae || Jolieally S When you buy PEERLESS y T Y BREAD MERCHANT'S LUNCH' {jf—————r——=g Esated Tuter, H. Sides, | body, vou know ‘mllllmn in the years that have elapsed since the teenth Amendment was adopted with- Safety First Hint MEMBER OF / ;wocln*l:Dt PRE‘SSM o the|0Ut the Amendment than we have gone with it |myouen paie The Aswociuicd e by o ches credited *-|The country was gradually drying itse!f ub| youq pet It or not otherwise cred this paper and als €|y ciiq pefore we had the Prohibition Amend- il Jocal news published her the road is yours heed these warning ———— |ment and the attempts as its enforcement. We|Don't try to take your half ALASKA CIRCULATIO NTEED (3O ,E‘Tfoh”‘“ are, he continued, further from it now than we| “When a truck’s using 'least two- THAN 2 1 It i l})eltgt B}'e“fi o TARH 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. w0 AfiEm‘gteWflfl Visitl; Bmther;'c:ve-lfi”' in Public Favor SR siting n leome. : 1 v 3 p 2 <! S g Cicero, Til, has broadcasted an adyertise-| Appropriate FEvery Bite a Delight ||| Short Ordg_ra and Regular OZTWAAD ntr‘x:;m:o P e L TSP g Iment which said: “Experienced machine gunners| “Why does he always speak of inners ice Phone , Res. of Freemasonry ) wanted.” Has the City with the ambitious name|his daughter as ‘Umbrella’?” Remember the Name Phone 276. Scottish Rite “Bec @ insi it fr. : Regular meetl lan ambition to fight it out for fame with| “Because when she leaves the insist upon it from CLUB CAFE __::fi JoBegular meetings {house with someone it's hard to your, grocer Dr B Vanee ‘ month at . 7:30 tell when she'll ever get back to "r"emplim%ih '";‘!'I:l% it again.” i ¢ S 4 1 3 Ostecpath—301 Goldsteln B * Those battles in Congress over Prohibition, | PEERLESS BAKERY { - !‘f‘:"' Ty s B, HEISEL, with Republicans leading the wets as well as| o T 7 ta 8 or by appoinmen MRS S 15 Ithe drys, would indicate that the late election Safe Guess — e — Licvensed o-uaopitme Ry-cu e 8 did not settle the question by any means |~ A news item says there are 139, e it e S s biacksmiths in New York City. [“""he Aveade Caf | 6 - A T - o) Juneau, Lorgs No. 7 With the biggest gold mine and the largest| All probably in garages disguised| | 1er rcade j;" "lays ! z ‘ Mosta very Mondex S Ah kA i feheries|8$ auto mechanics. | Specia nners on Sund | n sawmill in the Territory and a very fine ‘(Ishlnffl e | and Week Days | : D!'. G 0. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator record for 1 Juneau is sailing away into the Fashiah N Sofa Fountatn in connection. | 9 SIMGPRACTOR, HeltiReRer e e ART. Becvbaci ] | | were then thirds 400 {Chicago? New Year with a very comfortable feeling. | Come in and listen to the Office Service Only ok o IRE'S REA A jewelry catalogue says neck-| | i - & D o MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No.—fll MAYBE THERE'S __\ RE/ MRS 17 s radio. Mary Young, Prop. Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 moon, 2| |TOFRT S Sl Mon- 3 eces should be cho: { - wear piece ho sen to Phone 288 | p. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. | lqay of each month in | | | | ocean carriers could load for San Francisco orilios_Angeles ar [hrm(;,t) PINALERE 3 S TS P ol WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART | LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | T — — to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Scottish Rite Temple, be- from participation in the growing pulp g ;m ance.—Charles Leédy, in Thel p. and paper industry of Alaska. ~Writing (Manchester Guardian.) Youngstown Telegram.' | 18 vot the practice of Medicine, Master; CHARLE I : . Mutual Creamer n ST ALHE Y v B Service, blandly routes the entire out- { parts which America conveniently catalogues |, neckpiece to match his: pocket.| LOOSE LEA 4 Coast. Seattle is actorded play the temptress, but at least she cannot now 25 i % . T 75¢ quart ' 8 “o'clock, Scottish Rite { l 3 2 = g RORIN. JUNEAU BILLIARDS || craduats Los Angeles Col- NNY L. ROBIN- that his disposal of cargoes is i y Miss Negri is now to turn from mere journey- dhbze davs, Printing and | Phone 94 E | COLUMBUS s ey’ SRy asis he s v s b film o virtually all of Alaska’s pulp timber is resisted the most seductive offers of the A wsed to make SoIEIIRRE : et wocona wha ' A Real Guy aers, Fifth su'eet Puget Sound {liance with BEgypt. It promises to be a highly y v, that fellow has as o Pl : and D 21/UGLAS AEbi(v;eEe&n ;,o,)l“. “Nature,” writes Colenel Greeley, interesting collaboration. For ‘‘Caesar and Cleo- | many nds as mone; : « Main ‘Strest at 4th Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy within a few miles of a marvelous net- production, with the curtain rising on Miss Ger-|going to teach it J. Morgan COATS € a m to 10 p. m. § | Brothers welcome. Water power,is there in streams fosity the bald-headed gentleman who paced the |y roadsteads offer manufacturing sites the film will yield us a wealth of palaces and |, .. ) and CHILDREN’S FREE TO ALL L. C. Smith and Corona R Dugcut. - - and soldiery. But how much of “the drolle il R z i O A s “ I et 505 | and Baltimore. can 1t concelvably convey? Knowing the dis-| -NOt 50 good, I'm atraid. 1 think| Allen A” Hose i | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | | | | Seattle has been greatly excluded Mr. Shaw Succumbs. | match something. The purse, h,|,_ i e einning at 7:30 o'clock. | A e o % CHIROPRACTIC WALTER P SCOTT, fn Tite World’s Work, Col. W. B. Gree- A Pola Negri is known to millions of | Any husband, Charlie, who would r———— Surgery nor Osteopathy. | INAGHEL, Secretary. ley, former Chief of the Federal Forest rinema-watchers for her supremacy in that range|pe snide enough to give his wife o— ———4 1 3 N STAR for all time, to the ports s “vamp.” She has more than once expressed |hool would deserve to, have the SUPPLIE ICE CREAM ~— R T A Bapong e Bolrtn Muss: and through the Canal her weariness of a fate that dooms her always tO g nar) ne would get. SU 1} Robert Slmpsou days of each month, al " K [ ) N’ Templee. MAYRELLE no share of it complain that years of arduous study n{f the l;il“' 'Nother Business Shot OFFICE EQUIPMENT t. D Worthy Mat- Colonel Greeley's article itself show of fascination have failed of their reward. Forlye .. oo™ it boar the waight Stationery, leage of Optometry and | idd S dture’s. traffic Jaw: 'k at v v t Opthalmology | KMIGHTS at odds with nature’s traffic law man to work at vamping to portray the greates Il 5o upon Hard ekl Bindi s 3 Nt : ¢ g d POR, e o indin, \ ¢ descants upon the well-known fact that vamp in history. That Mr. Shaw, who has long ave-also fallen those PO NG g H ..Glu-eu Fitted, Lenses Grounfié Wsm;'::wfih ’i‘,’;fl".',':; z Ter Vi uld s he in the Southeastern part of the Terri- world, should surrender to her appeal is not t e i W | PrAnsleni. oiothars. ursed tory, To met the product, in any least part of her triumph. He is, we »:u]llwr. 50 GEO. M. SIMPKINS ARG O R SRy O S S to attend. Council fham- ghape, to the ports to which he so convinced that she will make an ideal Cleopatra|] 3 ; y 3 F i IDW. M. NTYRE 3 K. B readily consigns it would mean to carry that he proposes to give her his personal help She: “He has a lot of friends.| COMPANY |{Janeau Public YLibrary GA_R K, A% PORNER, Secretary. it right past Seattle and cther ports of in casting and filming his play on Caesar's dal- f atra” certainiy lends itself more readily than R e 7 | Free Beading Room nights 8 o'clock “has marked this picturesque stretch patra” certainiy le 5 . ; . of the (Alaskan) coast as the seat of |most of Mr. Shaw’s plays to ,those spectacular Safest Bet of 1929 A f i City Mall, Second Floor AND LOT CLEANING magles’ Hall great forest industries. It offers 80,- scenic effects in which the stage must yield place| ‘“‘Someone suggests a course in ew numbers in G. A. GETCHELL, b’ T aearetary. . ViMkue 000,000,000 bf coniferous timber, all to the film. We have but to remember its first|managing women. Yeh? And who's | Reading Room Open From Phone’ 100508 160 L. Smitn, r i el a yramid i in Phila iz i | Circulation Room Open From work of sheltered sea channels. And trude iott curled on a step of a pyramid in|Cook in Philadelphia Inquirer. | . 2 ¢ then he writes |the moonlight and watching with kittenish cur-| We can tell you who won't, J.' HRAINCOiA’gS]k L to 6:30 z,’:’m;—’ll.noo p. m. to | :30 p. m. Y " ; | ouse and 51 S Meets second and cascading into the sea from “hang- desert below with the world's fate in his hands,| Apq they are the boys who have| | Current Magazines, Newspapers B. BURFORD & CO tourth Thuraday ing” lakes. And many bays and to admit so much. We can readily imagine that|ycon married for two weeks or DRESSES Reference Books, Etc, J i each moRmti 12 within a stone’s throw of both temples, galleys and dahabiyas, eunuchs and <. | r — Y. EWRITERS timber and power — sites where centyrions, and, massed ranks of ccurtlers, slaves, | A Coonskin Coat Student [ SHOES . | znh{ijc Shiaibprahar the penetrating dialogue, the acidly fresh view | . %% 3 ; at bargain prices. ' |[0ld papers for sale at the Emplre. g — the PanadhaTCal Tor Thw. Yook of conyentfonaf History that distinguish the play| oo D06 Tvmien Bhiak dF b Terset astrous changes that the masterpiefés 'of drama |he's making too wany et Mol % i g re Vi o e wh no earn nou,; - Badon s Daw. ok Sxacilie of ‘tha {and literature have suffered by violent adapta- (MOt learning enough. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Hall. Esther Ingmgn, Renloi Re- gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder P i Northwest lumbermen’s organization. He tion to the silent stage, we should have ex- > makes his headquarters here and here- pected Mr. Shaw to remain austere, and to urge 3 Matrimonial JARMAN’S “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” RDolite. . AR hun - bin: damasncstin Saits the kinema to seek its distinctive aesthetic ends | Oft’ when man Second Street ¢ Sfo' - 1t - vouliy. shmil Phat ‘Wb Ehowid in work designed from the outset for its tech-| A miss doth take, Corner 4th and Franklin 8t. . Phone 13¢ S aiieioned’ arpointia pive.the Bomé nique and limits. That he should have chosen| She later thinks - town an oo onal shipment from otherwise is a challenge of ‘which we shall await He’s her mistake. Alaska. We do a lot of trading with the issue with interest. —— 3 the Territory, and handle, here and RN Y °°""’T' At lM""' 3 . émfl"‘u?flfu elsewhere on Puget Sound, the bulk of ifting i ie. “Will you always cling to me?” T a3 B Tarios T e e DS I B e she ‘cooei AUTOS FOR HIRE Electric Toasters Phone 218 Colonel Greeley should close against (Seattle Times.) “My love. will last like the taste ! us the doors of what he calls “Uncle At a time when popular attention is centered|of onions,” he swore. : 2 - — SMipe (Loming ‘Baper Factory.' But, on Antarctica, Capt. Robert A. Bartlett asks the T See e line of .Guaranteed JAPANESE TOY l maybe, he is mistaken as to that— world not to forget the North Polar regions. He More Or Less True Electrical Appliances (Seattle Times.) proposes a drifting expedition in a saucer-shaped| The difference between a wife SHOP It Semttle is to be ignored and San Fran-[ship, equipped with airplanes for reconnoitering|and a grass widow is that the ., H. B. MAEKINC cisco exalted in anything connected with the|flights. His plan is to fix his vessel in the polar|wife is supposed to cook for, pick 2 Front Strest | 1 o . development of Alaska resources it maturally|pack somewhere morth of Siberia and to await|up after and wait on the man to Capiwl Electrlc Company P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders would be in an article on our pulp and paper|th action of the polar currents to carry himjearn what he doles out to her. development, and if there is any one who would |?CT0S8 the Pole. I & FuEs aweats sho womlg 25 N Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring et i appreciate that circumstance it would probably| 1€ drifting plan is not new, although the|pot marry for money it is proof be Col. Greeley. Seattle has been Alaska's good |PCCUHar design of the ship is original. It will ghe hasn't found out from experi- i — MORRIS 3 K¢ be recalled that Dr. Fridtjof Nansen attempted|ence how much those who marry friend for more than three decades. Alaska|s polar drift in the stout little ship Fram 1n|for love have to go without CONSTRUCTION has rarely called upon that City in vain, and|1893-96. The course of the Fram from the Nor-| <when they are out in company ALASKAN HOTEL COMPANY ;nan_\;.! mz’m_» (mu.« llnnu-ml-nu of vast import denskiold Sea across the polar basin, until it was| ooy can tell by the expression of Our b’l“e is fair and rea- or he benefit of the Territory originated in|released from the ice near Spitzbergen, was a ’ § 8! sonable Seattle and have been carried through from |Wobbly and wavering line. Nansen and Lieu- ::‘s';,l:;: t,:’,,c:, :,h,;(]; '}{;r,‘,l.‘,:’,,';“','f: —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES g s o R b i sossobul vaitiabin tenant Johansen made a sledge journey toward | & S8 MOF CHEE §HC TR O Dave HousgL, PRoP. GRAVEL However, it was Qifferent when we were !¢ Pole. but were forced to retreat. Eventually| S ¥G/0 - Reasonable rates are a featur- S endeavoring to persuade the Government at “"‘"‘, [l"f"" ‘:{f“”;"' i & snall’s paco, odmme: WHHLE Many a husband doesn't do any||ed Part of our service. With Washington to liberalize the contracts that were ‘ifi;n:: :Il ':h:m\d‘z‘;? ;u(:x:;:“:x:;;:gun cw‘]:; complaining around home hecause| | YOUF guarantee of safety and he has a horror of going to the courtesy you may, rest assured being offered to prospective pulp and | hat the cost will be smal p - Paperione of the most remarkable in the annals of : i manufacturers so as to make them attractive. |polar exploration. | hospital in an ambulance that the cost will be small. small for us. | A group of Northwestern timbermen who were| Captain Bartlett’s pls s 1t is bad enough for the girls to —_— © apta pf plan appears to be feasible. very powerful in the Seattle Chamber of Com-|The shape of his proposed vessel would enable|Biggle to get boyish bobs, but the MORRIS I-i merce tried to obstruct our efforts.’ It took the it 0 surmount the grinding ice pack. It would |Worst won’t have happened until & . ; ground that Alaska timber ought to wait until|P¢ SItting pretty until the day came to break [boys get a girlish giggle. Carlson’s Taxi and Py \ CONSTRUCTION co Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too! after the pulp and paper possibilities, of Oregon |0 CaDL. Otto Sverdrup used dynamite sto| Probably the only woman who|| Ambulance Service Reserve Account BYILDIKG CONTRACTORS shatter the ice around the Fram; perhaps a heavy |envies the wife of a hard boiled Phone 62 and Washington were devi B A S e whe esid oy IS A. 8. Kerry, charge of TNT would perform a similar service |man is the wife of a soft headed Phone Single O and 11 n President of the Seattle’ Chamber of Com-|for Captain Bartlett’s vessel one, merce, argued in season and out against any Intensely pra : iy g o 8 i £ ) ensely practical persons will not see any| Of all sad words that a woman modification of ihe Alaska contracts, and he [benefit from drifting about amid the paleoerystic |can have said about her probably Every person should have a :eeAx;l‘(l«I to zct all the space he desired in the[ice, but that view s not shared by explorers. |the saddest are “She would have ) . reserve fund in the form of a eattle Times for the distribution cf his ideas, |50 1ong as there remains a considerable area|made somé man a mighty fine erry’'s Taxl ial i un The modificitions that made the Alaska tim.|UPeXplored; they will take desperate chances and{witer y substantial interest account. ber flelds lc 00d to prospective palp and paper suffer great hardships without complaint. | Men are not so dumb falling for PHONE 199 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Pucks and Stores manufacturing were sceured, without much ald| a the dumb Doras—they would be Stand at Gastineau Freight and Times. ' ABG When {asneiocts oth A ep Tl meats. the only Presl | anything bt wise marrying braius Unless you have this protec- i 54 ] o Washington before his mismated with th 4 5 IS e, socur e puly .‘.m paper men |predecessor’s term was ended. But Mr. Coolidge ‘h::,l;‘:““:o:e T eold digcel tion, emergency may com e e ki cisco o i mills i alfuost the ouly Persident who would be de-| ;e éally @ sugat daddy ws prob- pel you to sacrifice some of £ ancisc zen ieorge ameron, |ighted to see the inauguration date of his suc- etk . Publisher of the Francisco Chronicle, and |cessor moved forward.—t(New York Times.) ?blv ghie f,,of;y',f:ff’ atfliction The Packard Taxi your real estate or valuable associates, and 1. and J. D. Zellerbach, “]m]w‘ — AT A or a go sale paper dealers and extensive pulp and Now that former Prohibition Officer Mills has| NOthing makes a wife madder PHONE investment securities. manufacturers, were the first to close contracts | FOD the Drize for the best solution of the pro-|than for her husband to go around 444 " BN bition enforcement ble; 8 with a grouch, unless it is having : % 4 with the Government for Alasks 55 hi enforcement. problem, a contest as to . t Stan Arctio yme * "Alaska timber the best method to promote world peace will|him smile when she is bawling him |} s s, W43 . 2 P was .4t the Head pobultsnsnt et B s Col. Greeley was at the head of the Forestry|probably be wom by the most dist! nguished resi- | Out. Don’t tie up all your money Bureau at the time, and was familiar with this|dent of 1 | f Doorn, L= (] ¢ ¥ 49 Pro! whole proceeding. Perhaps the information (u‘; A ATy Yok R s b P i from Seattle-or from the they were secur ’ paper | Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 pReress . SEUEN S the back of his head had some influence as he| Mr. Hoover, it is sald, docen't CovicH Auto SERVICE nce as A s 8 . does like noise. 2 wrote. {Alas, many hoped he might tune in M‘ibry 8 Cafe STAND AT THR OLYMPIO . to learn However, The Empire does mot wish this to|NOW Well the Federal Radio Commission had done |" be, regarded as a general complaint agajnst|t® WOrk.—(Toledo Blade.) Night | Seattle—or against the Seattle Times. Their| ST e T 4 = Re‘u Dl o s a3 friedship for this Territory has been (oo often | io sending .a woman to prison for' lite" fo Short Orders - ; = : 4 00 oftellselling liquor, Michigan could have obtained i P @fmonstrated, 1t has responded to requests forlatill more publicity by, making the commitment Lunches 1 TheB M Be’lrends Bank aid too often, and too effectively, for Alaskans|on Mother's Day.—(Milwaukee Journal.) Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. BURFORD’S CORNER to forget it | % PULAR PRICES d mk laska |~ Now there is to be a search for the “true | PIGIN WHISTLE CANDY Oldest B in A The capers of politicians at Washington have |[facts” about prohibition, thus putting an end HARRY MABRY deprived President-clect Hoover of the oppor-|t0 the falsity of things that are not so.— (Boston Pnprletor None Better—Box ar Bulk tunity to make his promised goodwill tour of |Transcript.) Phone 342, Day or HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE . ——— o e

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