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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JAN 24 1929. 7. |;4x| diminished through g‘nld exports andr heavy 0——————-——-——-“ : ? & ll Alfls’lfl Empire e y‘non n]x S Rb el Thodn st ALK ALONG LIFE’S T PROFE-SSI___—ONAL T f Da V p s|lx)ffix:.m 'mx:n;“::;ht:a‘l)l:\‘:‘l: [:or iegitimate needs, DETOUR CLUB CAFE s ___‘_____:; T‘er"az’m"“ . —_— * g although at JOHN We TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER According to the Department of Labor em- Ds. B R e TR O HE ca‘ o Channe® DENTISTS Published oot Sunday by the|ployment service the industrial, agricultural and 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. S b BMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Sccond and Man|general employment prospects are brighter than R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. c ear ago. 1t will be recalled that in the Hot (Bsutt s o an the Post Offic Juncau as Second Clast|garly part of 1928 a great deal of unemploy- inks—"1 hear he made a fiery| Recently ‘of the Bergmann Hours 9 & . to 3 p, m. Juneau me e = |ment developed, there being particularly large|speech Iz Dining Room Club Bhitvercd by ujfi%fi%flf? B ATiax, Treadwell and|numbers of miners and textile workers out of : , he had to ‘kéep : p— i R sots oy e nesday ~*. "2 %e Thane for $1.25 p vwcqlhl‘ R employment The situation became so acute as|drinking water all 1hmugdh it afo SPECIALIZING IN A following ra A e 9 v . settle-| prev nis burning words' fram v months, in advance,|to constitute real problem. Later, the settle-|prevent o’cloce. 0 ivance, S5 ot | ment of the soft coal and textile strikss, together | bilstering his vocal cords, Dr. Charles P. Jenne || yter~p. Hendereon, Prosident notify the r of ar wre or irregularity | with a general speeding up of industrial opera- oy Home DENTI3T H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Troas in the dclivery pers. % 5 fchd s helped conditions. L " Rooms Telephone 1 5 jusiness Offices, 374 tions, measurably helped “What Q4 ithe ‘Scotchiike k. l.n‘.d 9 Vslentine O, RO, EUKB S :.}_e.:an‘ e msvmen or Meocmwo PRESS. . & X ViR .| for music at the dance they gave 00 ln Wednesday even y entitled to the|labor disturbances. There is now fairly full em “Borrowed & olgar that “Hudi H i ” fng at 8 o'cloch B8 for ret news, dispatehes credited 0| loyment at good wages and these are sustain-|y. .. 21! When you buy PEERLESS 3 l,kfi(..f.‘,‘.,,c.,m,m Bosl news published hereir |ing factors in purchasing power. The 1929 year BREAD MERCHANT'S LUNCH Py Dy 55 The present situation is singularly free from on M. H. Sides, ALASKA CIRC ARANTEED TO BE LARGER (IS expected to witness some new high records of Modernism It is better Bread — High 11 a m. to 2 p. m. Dr. AD W'sgtewan 3 Secretary. THAN {ER_PUBLICATION | production in certain lines. Some of the leaders| gays Jack Warwick in the To- in Public Favor By EN:IM s Visiting Brothers welcomse. in the motor industry are counting on a total|jedo Blade—*“Necessities are what o & m. p. m. - oo 000,000, bhrs i 4 : ) Six aj Lvery Bit Delight ||| Short Orders and Regular SEWARD BUILDING Ay Tk 0ty [output of 5,000,000 cars this year. |we 1:.,:: have: 18siiriey afeimnkel | Lvery e a g e Prikite ol img N o el e - t e n CIe; J Phone 276. Scottish Rite eppala Wins" is the way mewspapers always| Yes, necessitles are what we go Remember the Name | Ca P [ RS ke Regulac meetings |announce the completion of another dog race.|without and luxuries what we get, insist upon it from CLUB CAFE - - <eognd Fridey each |This year it was the way the news was con-| - your grocer z Dr. H. Vance month at 7:30 m Scottish Rll’e average reader that the Canadian A. Duty vs. A. Duty Temple. WALTER E 74 10 Bia ofirt note in OlioStats Sourned| | PEERLESSS BAKERY {1t gm 0, Soteln, Bde. | |3 HRISEL Secre- RN APV o S Divorce petitions filed— e or 1y appolument s o R DU RS a2 e e N New York big ones have got together| Albert H. Duty vs. Anna Duty, T T u«-nud Osteopathlc nyuc-u Phove: Office 13 ! 4t s ’ A e Wilful absence. P 1] Residence, uufln-u Bw-l o mooss " it i i B Juneau Locge No. 3" Moudn on has begun. and divided the pie. One-third goes to Ed. | Machold, one-hird to Bill Hill and one-third to N e i The Arcade Cafe Meets ever “harlie Hilles At least a man's Special Dinners on Sundays night, at ¥ m.w | ! - | A > IR RS T A | ot so protanely vousl and Week Days | ! Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator Venezuela is now the center of an ear h-“r &y i Sofa Fountain in connection. | — CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. : v |quake disturbanee. There is very few sections| e Come in and listen to the | Office Service Only R VUL AR SR AR, o TR | ]‘,: of the world that are immune from the tremblors i % radio. Mahry Yzousng. Prop. | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 gp?\g“f:lTu:;Jr:_E:r& @n.!%g_cs NO. 147, A 3 IXPERIMEN™S” COST. | R Phone 28 . m. to 5 p. m._and 7 p. m.| | f h th i THE “NOBLE EXPERIME | R — Safe Guess 4 N et r o bleReeld Scottish Rite Temple, be- | s “pa,” said Clarence, “who was zinning at 7:30 n‘(‘lnckA' On January 16, last, the United States ended | The Question Mark’s Records. A":;:“,, 2 ¥ : CHIROPRACTIC WALTER P SCOTT, s 4 PR ) 0 i Master: CHARLES® E. its eighth year of National Prchibition. As the| B “The first weather forecaster, in ng‘t“t'h&’nr;g: '3.:”:.,;‘.3:;""“ | | NAGHEL, Secretary. | (New York Times.) 2 ninth year of~the “noble experiment” is ushered | A X i o ionall Question Mark is an apt name for the three-|TePled Nis guts LOOSE LEAF Mutual Creamery —_— | ——— He only can get local. in the debafte over whether it is a Order of red K¢ r . pla > r | 4 = i ERN STAR 8Bcent or & ‘mational calamity rages more hotly|motored = Fokker yplana i equipped ~with Wright Sets Precedent SUPPLIES ICE CREAM P TR Sectnd' snd Hourth Taes: 75¢ quart l Robert Simpson daysof each montn, al | [ i ! . Whirlwind engines in which army officers have| an ever before, > question as to the - > 4 “You usually are pretty B that ever before, and the question s to the pos been breaking eéndurance records in Southern You usually are pretty truthful sibility of real enforcement of the Prol !nlnlmn‘(.““Mr"m_ These tests are surely important for )’“1"1 notice \Uluwtlm\‘l mind telling OFFICE EQUIPMENT EAU B ARDS Law being attained is in even greater dispute!miiitary purposes. a lie in a pinch ¢ JUN ILLI than in the early days of its trial. - There have beén five men fn the great flying| “Well you know they say even Stationery, 1 When Prohibition was first written into the machine, commanded by Major Carl Spatz. With|truth t the bottom of a Pnnpng and Phone 94 Opthalmiology ENIGHT Constitution, a Washington newspaper correspond- |food regularly, put ou board, 'pilots could be|well Binding Glassos Fitted, Lenses Ground | | senerCo5UMBUS ent wrote a despatch to the effect that the law |changed, with periods of rest. The contest then| e e e iV Weetings seoond’ and. lav _lcame to. be ome between the men and the More: OF Lesk T edn | S o pomcl —— e IL!:;L?SZMN:N:{}.?"D-}“& airplane, chiefly the motors. Evidently wear and Tuihia e £ GEO. M. SIMPKINS P R e . GOl Diaae tear of the fabric that carries .the motors can:| Life's a funny thing and youll| @ A B Today it has almost reached that figure and 0 . ioften find a man who is about as CO]“PANY 4 o | Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL SDW. NTYRE Y not be left out cof the account, but the greatest, ) 1 " Dr. J. M. Doran, Prohibition Commilssioner, re-|sirain is on the motors. The Wright Whirlwind |SWeet as a boil on the neck gets ) Janeau Public Library Optometrist-Optician PV THRNER. Seretar. told the Senmate that to enter the police!was known to be one of the most dependable|® Wife Wi .‘1‘1 sl “"!‘;l : and 'E’*’::ofix”l';"néiigff::”;;:;M' DoUGLAS AERIE 117 . 0. . fleld and prope enforce the law would cost|made, but never has so much beer asked of an|as it is possible to get this side e o ; Pl > eets onday $300,000,000 per year engine in a non-stop filght. ; {of heaven ] T Free Beading Room || 10:00 to 8:00 Evenings by nights 3 o'clovk When Co: ss made its first enforcement ap- Before this performance who but a forward-{ A man has an ideal wife if he : clt'z |"-'z|s'¢ s-wnd :"l:ar SrE s gg‘ BE B pans| rLagles’' H n'.ll propriation, it gave the Prohibition unit $2,-|1c0king engineer or experienced pilot.would have doesn't think it is necessary to, A few numbers in aln Street at »ulf 7 RS | |Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy e 17 to|thought of matching an airplane against a diri- | buy him a shot-proof vest when'! z Reading Room Open From as, Dm’;‘e rist-Opticia L. Smitn, Secretary Visiting B e 30, Por he fscal Year-euiling Jons gfble airship fcr endurance? Thig is what Major |he gives her a gun to protect her-| COATS £ 3 m to 10 p. m. uneau Brothers welcome. une 30, 1920. For the fiscal year ending JUne|g,,t; qiq. Al records for refueling from the air|self from bandits. Circulation Room Open Frum ; g ot =ty ” 30, 1921¢ it then appropriated $6,000,000. This|pave heen beaten, too. No divorce lawyer need look tol RAINCOATS i to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to & AMERICAN LEGION year the cost to the Government will reach al-| As a matter of fact, the army men planned |him for business if a young man House and Silk §:30 p. m. Meets secona am¢ most $40.000,000, which covers its outlay in all|to remain aloft wmtil motors or pilots were \\nrn\ran become as necessary to his{ t Sary Current Magazines, Newspapers | ¥ 7 h Federal branches. This is not all of the expenselout. Once more aviators of the United States|gweetie’s happiness after they are! DRESSES etsrence Whoke Wis, J. B. BURFORD & CO . tourth Thursday = each moRtd i3 of enforcement. All the States, cities and’ towns[Army have gone to the front with new records, | married as her pocket mirror was | and CHILDREN’S FREE TO ALL L. C. Smith and Corona S Dugout. have had to increase police budgets in their|the most remarkable of all. There is something|pefore they were. —_— ! Y ; 2 s, |that does not need a question mark. It is the| e o , | SHOES TYPEWR’TERS | | efforts to aid in the enforcement of the law. To sBliity of Ams 2 pligk 1 A » | They still can, cut down thers'z Pablic 8¢ b A |a y of pilots ‘and American motors : 4 i s ten ¥h oriva thi »“‘ BT exDe "““' ires has 8rOWD 4, yoep functioning a long enough time, with fay- ;‘\fm(‘e'_ ¢ x:”‘;.< :k ,.;\ are & | at bargain prices. 01d papers for sale at tne Empire. o 2t P 13— - s almost impossible 1o calculate but 1t 15 U-orin weather. fo make s monston figni togn |7, DU If mothers skirts wre euti{ 8 - ; ¥ WOMEN COF MOOGEREART | doubtedly in the mrillions of dollars {the Pacifi¢ Coast.tq Australia and perhaps ghe|10WD IS Just to enable her toj Allen A” Hose » T : LEGION, NO. 439 Some of the sources cf Federal expenditures|Philippines. () show a little more- of her -"”5/ 3 ’ ~ P || Meets 18t and 8rd Thursdays e .ement are strikingly icative he | b N + | stockings. T each month, 8 P.M. at Moose e e e e Ca el At that we reckon the shingle I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Hall, : enormous scope of the Government’s Dry organ- oy X » | : : " o . | District Attorney Cuddy. bob on the outside of a modern JARMAN’S o v | Esther Ingmgp, Semior Re- | fzation. In 1929-30 more than $8,000,000 are| y elils head: Jan't ‘Afly fare’ diferent . “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute’ | gent; Agoas Qrigs, Recorder. required to pay the salaries of its force of around | Second Street : R from the erowning glory the old- . 3,700, Including the field agents. In addition to| e (Cordova 'i““e?;' o e < g b g e X Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 134 i, - inistrators, deput dministrators, legal ad-|, he appointment yesterday by President Cool-|™®™" a ey E : fdministrators, deputy administrators, legal 8d-|,, . " . on™ N Guddy of Valdes, to be|outside of hers than the kuowl| oA L PN ‘ Brunswick Bowling :iisor:‘ :u ; !hfir:“ ,x.r«”]\. ‘n (u:‘ nlt.:l.‘({ f“lkr:)hxlvnl1|."“m States District Attorney for the Third |edse she's got on the inside of it} W ' Aney. lon inspectors, 50 investigators, 1,081 clerks, and |p); on of Alaska, is a fitting recognition of a(i8 from the kind the old-fashioned | ; } lor men and women innumerable chemists, messengers, attorneys, de-| rving old-time resident of the Territory, who |&irl had on the inside of hers ¢ ° ° , Stand—Miller’s Tax! puties and even lahorers. is in every way qualified to ably discharge the| Brains are a fine thing, but wom-|| AUTOS FOR HIRE Exlde Batterles | Phone 218 The Prohibition Bureau expends 0,000 an-|duties of the office to which he has just been|an is woman, and it's a million nually just buying evidence which is regarded |[named. dollars to a used corn plaster that —The Long Life Battery— as one of the greatest and most valuable agencies Mr. Cuddy is young, vigorous and industrious, [the one who is liberally supplied | A AN’ESE TOY in dry prosecutions. = Some of the other expen-|@nd that he will make a good record as District |with them would gladly exchange JAPAY ditures are: communteations $138.300; traveting | ALyTieY 60 vithout saylng. For years ho has|ihem for & bair of snapely 3 SHOP expenses, $1,939,616; sortatiton, $1,195,616; | coP One of the leading citizens of Valdez, prom-|and a face that wouldn't stop the inent in all civic and social activities. He . : at 1 3 7o) H. B. MAEINC hire of automobiles, transportation of |first He was |clock every time she looked at it. ) : manager of a large mercantile company and i have discarded the . . Front Street seized liquor by freight, $7,900; hauling of seized |when Judge E. Ritchie was elevated to the ,.fl;"cfl,emfimps n.; s(»m,:»'x; auIZI Ca al Electrlc Com any P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders liquor, $125,000; ‘advertisi $3.000; rent of bench he selected Mr. Cuddy as his Clerk of the|ine switches they used to keep|| ” 3 : Y 1 buildings and structures, $366,000; storage of (Court. This position he filled with credit to him-|parred in them it is natural to ) Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring goods not incident to tramsportation, $105,000. |S¢lf and the satisfaction of the public until W. ¥ i i suppose the drawers of a woman’s . In all it s estimated that the Federal Govern-|D: COPPernoll resigned as District Attorney last [gresc 1% RN 0oL Y _ MORRIS ¥ v « spring. Upon the request of the D tm 2 ment has expended not less than 1000,000 | epartment of a X (0) P ess $ Justice, Judge E. Coke Hill filled the temporscy church on a cold, rainy Sunday. CONSTRUCTI N Ik in the past eight years for its farcicial Prohibi-|ya.ane g, It daughter was given a hatpin ) thANY y. by naming M 3 y, v 8 p B tion enforcement. But that is the smallest part|was in every woy l;u:x:’nd;:x) z:ehsi‘::lfia:galtgz she probably would think it was a Our fare is fair and rea- €o of the ccst. In revenue, collected in taxes in|duties of this office. b cheap kind of icepick, vet it used sonable REAS ABLE RATE! and pre-Prohibition days, it has lost at least $3,000-| Having made good it was only matural that|to make an acceptable gift to givel, —says Taxi Tad. MODERN ON S SAND 000,000, Set up against that figure, an inventory |President Coolidge saw fit..to thus honor. Mr. |8 Birk g DaveE HousgL, PRroP. d GRAVEL of the eight yegts of dry law operation reveals |Cuddy who had the endorsement of the Repub-| A good deal is said about the| [‘Reasonable rates are a featur- C nt d C that there Has been collected $44,574,832 inci- lican National Committeeman for Alaska as well |old-fashioned home girl, but if ajijed part of our service. With arpenter and Concrete dental to enforcement of the law. This includ many of the prominent leaders of the domin-|modern young man did happen to|j{your guarantee of safety and Work. ! o'clock, Scottish “". 0 t. D. Temple, MAYBELLZ Tone FARNNY T ROBIN. - ron; FAN ” g Graduate Lm Angeles Col SON, Scerotary. leage of Optometry and - ~ would eventually cost $50,000,000 annually to en ferce. He was the subject of much ridicule. 200,000 for the first six months, January 3 —— Try one on your car, radio or boat A 2 i g sollected |20t PATY. i marry one like that he'd probably| | courtesy you may rest assured i ¢ fines. In other words. the total amount collected | AR + ] | IR AT O 13t he tried to keep| | that the cost will be small. No ml;n:zfi %:;g;snor too Sportsmanship by Radio. step with her. RO A —_— —lpp——— out considering at all the loss in revenue. | LR TR . MO “«R ¥S. . That is the financial side of the issue. The| hen (vun,"‘,;\;mr‘lfik,1”"”' j i Tevyeus Carlson’s Taxi and . . CONSTRUCTION Prohibition inventory reveals other interesting |pack Sy caT away in the lce-] 1f you are in trouble viita your " 2 Fert':le SOll CO . J en route to the Bay of Whales, heard b % v 1a Ambulance Service BZILD facts During the era of Volsteadism Fmivml‘r.unn of the successful flight of Captain wllkinys L e o o i Phon G authorities have made 483,474 arrests for violat-|over Graham Land, he instantly dictated a mes- w‘llll f"?p:o“o(::;:i’ts' n&\:m\ :‘; Phone Single O and 11 Phone 62 ing the law: sent 269,584 persons to jail for a|Sage to the latter. It conveyed his hearty con- ;:entyo of ptplme for this service total of 26,613 years; seized 38,087 automobiles; [Hdluldlhms on so remarkable a flight in thelas this season of the year and killed 135 persons and suffered the loss of 54 [ABtarctica, and assured Wilkins of a warm wel- & . 13 will be glad to demonstrate that I the good soil in agents, who were “killed in action.” come it he Ehould find it possible to fly to Com-| by both knowlédge and experience THRIFT is the g o ) mander Byrd’s own base. Th 4 2 - : Little, if anything, has been accomplished |p. he radio has never|we are equipped to give you first ax i In enforcement. Liquor, mostly bad, flourishes| - of eures iieY finer sportsmanship. piidigadic 2 erry’s l which the seeds of success are Bitsusnout the 1and. 1t thare has been o Erest|iwen ere has. never heen rivalry be- ROBERT SIMPSON PHONE 199 1 the two explorers. Captain Wilkins is Ji 7 decrease fn the ranks of smugglers, as claimed (simply cafrying out plans which he made long| T SRR DQ0ET SHOP. Stand at Gastineau by the law’'s ardent champions, even they must|ago. Moreover, !ht‘re has been something like admit that home-brewing, illicit stills and the|an fllu‘lah'» ¢ A e ! ; 8 of territory nelween him | ° B e e ot o e i %, iy S sl iSO SO, | [ & " ey Rt ith 6. Jaortnase explored by (ho 1\\0 cxpedithms And while Wil i Th i * 8 . A - 5 e n or woman with a The drys il ighins and protesonar, K W0 e gt nteroie ot awins et 1 AULED bo. Packard Taxl ank il e e A s cool calculation of the chances, i E:g'ul,':,:;[l“z‘\!j_‘ "::' b s ;"'l‘ “" ned. Their |wnat might be called hurried and‘fl\mllt:dmraetg:f 5 2 — poviog i e o 8 e ). 1 0! claims 8 ' STEUTISAty re met by equally Toud clalms of thS)noissances, a0 long as the favorable weatha Iasie AND LOT CLEANING 444 i tur oD i g 'g criminal calendars in all|Commander Byrd will settle down for an entire G. A. GETCHELL, Stand at Arctic Hver. worhy Rt St kinds of courts. But none of the drys, honestly |year of o PSS ey ; i « perations, perhaps longer home studying cold cts, deny the economic loss or| Thus it is clear that neither explorer is striv- = Sl debate the cosi of enforcement which is sure iR to anticipate or outstrip the oth °t i & her. Each is p v to grow larger and la as long as the “noble UBdertaking work which will not necessarily FURe Dervios, DR Niaht experiment” continues overlap that of the other. But the generous spirit 2 CovicE AuTo SERVICE of comity and admiration displayed by Com- Mabry suare STAND AT THE OLYMPIC THE OLTl ()Ol\ I (;()OIJ 1;l“‘fl:d;:‘l:All?‘:;'dw;:“fone the less worthy of record Phone :‘4‘:1.“9‘1 or There has been great unanimity among busi- SR T Reglddr Dinners Juneau, Alasks : u le George, it is understoc Short Order: -—————')———4 t o outlock for 1929 and that this year will wit-|intends to devote his whnl» to ,m—-mz mB M B ' B k ness continued prosperity. There has been very|--(Philadelphia Inquirer.) ¢ 10 being news. ch::"t?Z T 'S 4 o I1Re enrei an little emphasis placed on the money situation, | 22 ol 5 Open 6 a. m. PR[CES. wnfm mfl iy although it is ‘admitted in some quarters that| Time was when one m-h!’d th PO " Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska e growler with ‘ & an ex-lard pail or th like ths PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY this may have & retarding influence. After u]]l E P something that, but now- HARRY MABRY 4 : 5 R days you've got to h - 3 firm money i§ a mnatural concomitant of pros e & ave a costly y of prosper- L”“w“ Globe,) y handbag. Ploprlotoc None Better—Box or Bulk " e v 2ot ) | 8 e rreee | Brw - ) WW%W . ous business, and while the supply of credit hui‘ in eight years is but little in excess of the w:m" actually expended annually for enforcement, with- JUNEAU TRANSFER ; COMPANY " sure to fall and grow. financial troubles.