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(has » e before Cungress and is now o Buaily 1la ska Empzre L il e TTTALONG LIFE'S | Le protection of game animals and the intro- I DETOUR S —- |dnetion® of domestic - livestock in snitable ureas &, may contribute i1 important way to the gen- f By SAM HILL En_n ‘,”, i e EDITOR AND “ANAGEB] ! developmeni of the Territo providing | B— L BN B ources of future revenues snd means of liveli- T 3 d and M 1 a great many people. It would make Be Swamped With 'Em Bk N AR le the better of a vast resourcel «To; had you ladies are nm’“,, as Second Class| sundant and plant growth, some g a rummage sale right now,’ R of which mnow ) wasted and in many remarked Mr. Grouch. | places carele oved by fire, accordiug to Why?" asked his wife, suspiei- Treadwell and|the Department iculture bulletin, ously. Pates i e | “Because I know a lot of men (Six moaths, in advance, | Henry Ford refers to Prohibition agitation|who gladly would contribute smok- £ if (hey will prowp vlas te the ing agonies of a iiquor generation’.’|ng jackets, bathrobes, bedroom ¢ aularity | o from all accounts: the police records show |Slippers and hoxes of cigars to:it,” the ris ceneration s about wet “paihe Brfowled MEMBER OF AS h dying. What age w 1 Mr.| Aepcired Preas Ao Y ? - Apparently not ti for We All Like Boloney i dhavaias H and also the miobiles, \nd foiks if you're unpopular, 5 shie | : — el It may be just bucause CIRCULATI VIEED 70 BE LARGER| Tu spite trennous efforts of wet Re-|With your advice you are quits A OF PUBLICATION. |,uliicans in the Bast and dry Democrats the free, South to’ convince voters that Prohibition ‘:w! Bu ¢ with your applause! Inot an fssue in polltics the question scems to be e Inore alive in Congress and in the newspapers, Help! |at least. than anything else. “Did I hear something drop?" | called mother, b B ot e that there has been *some| ‘Just a cough” replied the kid| | in the other room mistuke about 1929 because Gov. Donahey was {not inaugurated as Governor. The Buckeyes had Lacked Variety become so accustomed to a Donahey inauguration g, pave Eve for a steady diet, | each odd numbered year that they had comc Most tiresome Adam must have }.. believe that it was a fixed institution. found, ——— e ———— And wished he had been born qu hilkan Cemmercial Club and the H.|hbut Lastar Wae g | Fisheries. ’llfmrlm\!\uu a few more women ‘ e Sl — — | - i CUTTER FOR CORDOVA. * KetchiEan@ i) You Know Hic Type i PR There has been mauch discussion on the streetSi .o, "y 0 00 o fallow is this fias B R I e tin 5 g hat kin g ) The Chamber of ymmer: )re of Ketchikan with l'[e!'(lu.ve lo‘ the action ta 1| o rton " dova, Alaska; have suggested to the Com- {by the ial Club of Ketehikan as to the| BUEPRT 0 o ways mandant that a Coast Guard cutter be | tarift and froven fish imported from a| o0 L T T engy, | o - ; speaks of it the influenzy, in detailcd to patr the wat of Prince g untry. This .‘-scuss}inn, or it might Stend of the tin? William Sound, inaking her base at {more properly be u-.-x;:ed la crurmlsm, is lmsnlr!v nr'\- 3 25 ot T sdoent. 1ass twi ali- tire! upon misapprehension of the aims, objects S L A R bt and eitorts put forth by the Club. And this isj Nor Do We Mean Perhaps= wreck of t 8. 8. Starr in Western not the first time that such misunde ndings Ar]x.rulmv_ ‘l\‘l) .4 an '.. md}}”? f]“ yrompted -Lheir letter to head- {ha ared, and likewise without justice. for his, wife than to. willingly i ver 20 years the Commercial Club of |smoke the cigars she gives him 00" hoat th - Bnbos Tafh | Kete 1 has been laboring, always for a bigger [and wear the neckties she buys 1k tates the 16 ot te and Ketehikan, for prosperity for its citi-|him. Una which s stat ] i 7€ nore dccommodations for its fishing " T whish Fas A eral welfare of the péople. In- Add Definitions 1 S Galt of “A PHE: Watit 1o projects have been put throuzh not CYNI—An old grouch who does BEethinaatorn Al Ve oy ! ie benefit of the eity but as well for|not think it is harder to under- safe harbors, and comr 11 shipping | the ing district and the Territory as u".\mul why dogs get fleas than it plentiful, o the needs for help trom { Whole . o understand why men get cutter is comparatively removed | It was due to the active membership of the|wives. Cordova, known as “the Copper Gate- Club ihat a second cold storage plant was built ~ a population of about ohe the in Ketchikan. It was duc the Club that it Always Looks Suspicious el ifbavidn . (11 Coust” Guard | became pos<ible for a reguiar mail service to be| Walking may be a healthy exer- ¥ Maga February issue.) 1-5': ishe ibout Prince of Wales Island and to|cige but most men are afraid to other poinis. It was due to the efforts of the|exercise that way unless they give If the Chamber o/ Commerce of Cordova wants Club that American fishermer halibut fis the impression they weren’t able a States Coast Guard cutter .slu!hnwl"xwlh were able (o sell their product in Ca to keep up the payments on u,( at ite town, why does it not ask for it and|purts for more money than received by the car. not misrepresent the cituation in Southeast Al adian fishc:rmen. It was largely due to the eflorts g aska’ If ( 1l simply ask for & cutter,]of the Club-that Ketchikan was made the head- | You Know The Answer i Tolie Her. thinel aita Sy |auarters in the Territory wr_zhe militury cable. U(Pt'n T] Bloom 1 o SN TR g And there are other almc innumerable accom- | noihers Cheeks el e APS < helog gus comumission | piehpen(s which may be scored to the credit ! . 1 durin ent year, and one of them ought|of the Commercial Club. 1 Store advt. | to nt to the Gulf of Alaska, and later they| He goes fobth and UREENNE that the] DOWE may - too much ahout Bueht to get another .ope out. there. All Alagka)Gon Club of Hetohikan i WKL agalisg]MOher: W -8he cares to, aud some " towns ougl join th ‘& reduest for such actfon|the fnierest of any fisherman or fisbprmen speaks he"does, (3bp ‘oam Mysbloom —and would doubtlesg do so. fulgely deliberately or krows' mot’ whercof he| g -l speaks. ¥ree Pr But when the Cordova Chamber of Commerce,| The Commercial Club of Ketchikan is made| Docsn't anybody ever show any It it is correctly reported, declares, reforring tolwp of husiness men principally, with a few pro-|iuterest in helping father ' keep Sou:heast Ala that “the needs for help from |fessioual men and others engaged in industry. [30¥thing? the cntter mparativey removed ™ it speaks!The ig no ¢ne of that Club who does not real- A withou! knowledge. The need for the services of |17 Ketehikuan primarily is « fishing town We. On Leng Trus & Cosst Guard dutter.occurs far more trequently |t bresent, that when the fishermen do well ‘the| One of the sad things ROt the B hi vicioity: of Junead hap in’ the Gulp op| Musiness nien o well, They have oily the. desite Aigios AT &Rl molper Nas sk T FeEaha’ will show, that. statement tol o aid the fishermen, to help American industry, |become as modernized as his wife = X s and thereby help themselves. That is the strong-|{and he can’t even get a square he true. Fhe veason for that is there IS 50)est proof that could be offered. that they must meal by dropping in on the old much more shipping here than in Westward wat-|and are working for the fishermen's ‘interest,|folks anymore, either. ers. The fact is that the cutter stationed at|and therefore heiping themsclves A good many little girls are Juncau ought 1o be relieved of seal patrol duty As to the matter of tariff on fre and | spanked to teach them it is wrong and there ought to be a cutter availab to frczen fish prepared and enhanced in value in gl’:o lie until they get old enough Heve it when it zoes sonih for its aunual ¢ f port. there is every reason wi every (to be ashamed of their age and Baulinz. Experience has shown that the greatest| (H0't should be made to bring the industry to|husband’s salary. need for tte is where shipping groate: ‘\\'v“ ” ; i in A §ka, v’m!udmu_:v tchikan, A once over of the present gen- The Is that there ought to be at least!giak ang i “‘;' A'l;'lmr;- .i’"?“" Seward, Ko |eration of girls leads to the con- B it aloug the Alnsks’ Codat hatsesn Kot-|beteoh oo w; l;m e u:. 1:nson points to lviction that there are going to be chikan « Westward, (wo of whieh should be|of the ey for the boumUnlERREA iy, men, 20 vears fromy 3 { or the fishermen. now. who will be wishing they had ' Atatio 1 Southeast Alaska, one at Juneau and When it 1 e s | appeared somc years nzo that. the|given morc thought to the joys of one at Ketchikau. At least three of those cutiers |fish market of the North Pacific would be forced single .hlessedness before hot-foot- ought to he availa all t time. It hohuu\'vm"”" Alasia legislation, preparations were|jng it to the altar. the various commercial organizations of Alasks to|Uunder hy many of the buyers who then Another cause of friction i stund (ogteher to gel this need granted V{,‘!’,X‘g‘sz unow operate in Canadian ports to locate in o Fire . 1 > PRt {Alaska.” Some of them ‘even sough many homes is*the husband’s fool ecan be gained by quarrcling over the place lhv}‘“"hk‘ for the 'comutrralt sought sites in|jgea that ecomomy is something Unalga siould be stationed. She is veeded where | pring tne wmrln‘iuo:-nc :" of cold storages, t0fgor nim to preach and his wife she | leovarce St ‘\t e ere ximead of to aly, practice. EEROKE. [ one Targe company en- 22 ¢ s |gaged in the business has refused year after year The reason men work their eyes GRAZING POSSIBILITIES IN ALASKA |t build a nlint i Canada, betiosing tnat oo |18 because they can't he made to ATTRACT \’l"l‘F!\llU\ gress would finally see'fit'to make. the ‘ha“b:; believe that a woman who will s loroduction of the northern waters thoroughly show that much hosiery doesn’t Ydvestock grazing has received little mention | American. intend it and what's in it to be Beretofose i1 Alaska's industrial line-up, but now| DUIE one vear recently upwards of $350,000 |2dmired. promises to fi to the front, according to re-|. - SPéat in Irince Rupert for 4dce, boxes and S who. 1 near {HR ports to the Bureau of Biocloglcal Survey or tt \'l\’ll.'il,'f’ m”,“ ll' mw:v‘ American fish to Eastern harderlllna ot Sy s ”.'e United States Department of Agrieulturc, which|Alasian 1 'I" That money spent among|YOUE fellow who thinks the girl R ey e s ol pans i luborer sawmills, merchants and the| Y1 likes him npend_ln» dough on 0! 8 like would have heiped materially. The Commer- her will enjoy kneading dough for the Territory, says a roren ultural Depart-{cial Club has never attempted “to put anything | him after they are married ment bulletin. Reindecr rai well cstab-[0ver” on fishermen of any class. On the conc| Just because a woman is light- lished in Alaska, aud there is some cattle and a1y the Club has invited to become members | headed, it doesn’t make it any eas- sheep grazing on the islands to the south wnd owners and today prizes among its|ies for the beauty specialist to west, particularly on Kodiak Island, and on some of these men, all of whom are |lift her face. Umnak and Unaloska of the Alentian Chain Interested financially in the welfare of| Nobody could feel more like a Alaska has a tota) area of about 590,000 'L';.T.,l. £ th martyr than the woman who thinks square mies, of which about 350,000 square miles |ch od I)llA:;) :u‘re h(;"mnur(lal ClubtofWefe | e SR BUELL 1o Dass up 2 HPe of vilue for grazing, particul SRR M Mgt 8 s membership or for the|evening paper to help }}er with the Much: of Gay Satab i ng Aagindiie o ‘us smml_ and for which |dishes would if he insisted on her e o X 1o Kot < and 4));{9(".3 are a better | giving llD her bridge club to come . 2l , st St SEARBACE the mountain arcas. Su v suit- |y, utuient and understanding, as against able for reindeer erazing ands | rsandig, suspiclon and destructiveness. and some of the valleys « der | acrating m ;Hu\'a and actions arc ppen to the HAUI‘ED of the mainland oifer sssll i e T NN cattle and sheep, and certain favorably located| Mr Uuram e AND LOT CLEANING ranges of the Interior m: in time prove|discover why the m.”‘]; ‘,m“” ":{Kfc_sw to try to G. A. GETCHELL, suitable for limited cattle and sheep grazing. |{07¢°d. A0y Congressional elogkigon xihoi o Phome 109 or 149 While some of the valley areas suitable | COU!d show him at least one go v“mj“ &sthonity i for farming, larger portions of the Territory may| '% Times,) reason.— (New | e . be termed grazing land. As such its value lies| b2 ——— ’ » d chiefly fn the support of such game animals as|tn.. e e, “eUroPolitan paper announces Mabry 8 Cafe caribou, moose, sheen, deer, and mountain gouts. | Cabinet "‘::““”h"i“' in forming his A herd of buffalo hus been recentiy introduced|lelpers i ° @ll the help and all the . U e e st B et o fieldRepublican,) Regular Dinners # 48 possible that cxperiments in iniroducing elk| Only 40 Hungurians were 1nie, Short Orders wiil also be tried. The reindder herds now num- PE' & nil: seer the f lm"”“""’ In Buda- Punch ber between 500,000 xnd 600,000 heod. | Year. Gbviously the nu..hkm‘ul:s o R i Other possibilities for developing the grazing|*P*"5e7sr lHQUCL. —(New York Snn ;‘0 not drink 6a.m. to2a m. rescurces that have been suggesied to the Bio-, ¢ 3 T T e ULAR PRICES logical Survey are the raiging of goats and in-| , % # cay creat progress, O t 14 troducing musk oxen. A bill that would permit | “‘.f‘“'"( Into & 1us - trouhle —at fi\-:alt?:::e}: lt]:: HARRY MABRY the ‘ntroduetion of musk oxen into the Territory| — ComatD Enquic) Proprietor —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1929. i at me ;hn | her 1 | In 1P he office. mber it to hold up the ne used to groan because he feminine ————*|down and help him with his work An oldtimer is one who can re- when a fancy garter was cki instead of to attract the male ey The sorrows of life change with and the old-fashioned girl ¥ e turned up, now has a daugh- who finds life bitter knees knock. e EYE TROUBLES f you are in treuble 2 you 1Te ervice. ROBERT SI’\!PSU\' AT THE NUGGET SHOP. J. W .VOODFORD ; Representing the Northern Life Insurance Co, | 1vestigate our new Tower | Jlicy, also accident and ealth insurance. Phone 2| rings on Salmon Creek. Even-| appointment. | ings by LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Stationery, Printing and Binding | GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY because r eyes and want [0 know i/ ;lasses will improve matters, phone or call for appointment. We have {plenty of time for this service |at this of the year and |will be glad to demonstrate that | oth knowledge and experience equipped to give you first | When you buy PEERLESS BREA |41t is better Bread — High { -— in Public Favor Every Bite a Delight Remember the Name insist upon it from your grocer PEERLESS BAKERY AUTOS FOR HIRE Let us serve you well —says Taxi Tad. With the economy of reason- ble rates in mind you can choose the Carlson taxi and be sure of courtesty and comfort. Hail them anywhere. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone ‘Single O and 11 PROFESSIONAL T _— % N :t | R. J. ALCORN, M.D. | Fraternal >ocieties | Physician and Surgeon ! TR TN T S M or | Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold-| | |PRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe’ stein Building. Telephone 423 | DENTISTS . Special attention given to di- | 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. SN seases of Eye, Ear, Nose | PHONE 56 s and Throat. 5 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Liors I, ik Clvb ‘ o 5 nd s Meets every Wae nesday ** '2°38 ——— y o'clock. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidemt ! NEW PLACE and DENTI3T H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas TALLY CARDS Rooms 8 and 9 Velentine B. ®. 0. ELKS Buildi I'd Meeting ever Valentine Day B A Taetea 1 ;‘}ulkd"“::?r o cloes Sk’ Ha Washington’s Birthday e RN D D R ey X Dr. A. W. Stewart M 5. S, o Also New Shipment 4 ’DEN"HST i Visiting Brothera walcome. ¢ ours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. A R R T T PLEATED PARCHMENT SEWARD BUILDING SRR S SHADES Office Phone 469, Res. :’, 'F PTG o reemasonry Phone 27 Scottish Rite b - Regul th | i uc:rli‘..i‘ &@:fifi H Dr. H. Vance 1 TR B s ayes Shop omgg o, onpe, B At L or by ent Opposite Coliseum Theatre uuonud Ol.\‘:oomthlc' R’de'n wk Phone 54 Residence, Gastineau Hotel Lm’“ ou&»‘.a AR 2 Junnu Lofge No. 78 ki | B i r7y Meets every Mon [ S o, night, at # etoon ol Dr. Geo. L. Barton ‘WALTER HELLAN, Dictator TRY A cmno;;_Ac'ron. Hallenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. IS fg'.sm“"fo' P,“‘,’,’o‘;,, 2| |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 147, # 2 G % Second and Fourth Mon- ‘ p. m. to 5 p. m and 7 p. m. | lday of each month in Ot Oaste to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Scottish Rite Temple, be- . (llmlnfi at_ 7:30 o'c¢lock. 5 CHIROPRACTIC ‘fi ¥ TE(‘R SCOTT, G é } - astel 2. Sandwich o gt e pecrcs o Metome, | | MU, CRAREST R H D 7 Order of " at BT T Socond and Foutin Tues : . Se and For g ) Robe(x;t Snfilpson Bt St e U 1 iE, Worthy Mat- JUNEAU ICE CREAM Graduate Lon Angeles Col- = Fé‘gr-r'f:‘;- RoBiN- A try and ) e L AN PARLORS [ leage of Optome 2 { Opthalmology KNIGHTS O® y i Mt ma E Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouné ?’”hf,f%‘;“;’&i‘fia e, ot Drinks Serve setings second and laes SRR fonda; - | Dr. R. B, SOUTHWELL | |fc atten m“"s"{r'fi‘e'.""“ ) o B A B Optometrist-Optician EDW. M. NTYRE 3. K. B | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted H. J. 'N'RNER. Secretary. r'x Bl e Room 16, Valentine Bldg. SRGLAR EERIE VT O & . . | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by X Pt o Janeau Public Library|; | AppAALmERE ety Wordis and \ Successor to Dr. R. L. Doug- kagles' Hall " las, Optometrist-Optician Foui " Couglas. Willilam Ott, W. P. Guy Free Reading Room || Juneau R i Und vt City Mall, Second Floor Phone 484 Brothers welcome. Main Strect at 4th b 4 2 FRINSEA R B Reading Room Cj-~a From i o 5 AMERICAN LEGION . A m 10 p. B o gaos e gz | " Clrcula’tlon Ro':m Oppe:‘ From Meets second and i to 65:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to| J. B. BURFGRD & CO tourth Thursday 4 f £:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etec, FREE TO ALL L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Puablic Stenographer each momtd ia Dugout. (SO S S S W, THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ; 7 . Westinghouse Mazda Lamps THE LONG LIFE MAZDA Buy Them by the Carton Capital Electric Company Radio Supphea PHONE 416 House Wiring - e ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DAvE HOUSEL, PROP. Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska Meeting the Test — —4 WOMEN OF MOOSEEEART. | LEGION, NO. 438 | Meets 1st and 8rd Thursdays | | each month, 8 P.M. at Moosse | Hall, | Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | | gent; Agpss Grigg, Recoraer P ans‘;l‘c_'k Bowling | Alleys P. 0. Box 218 for Mzll Orders) | Ior men and wemen | Stand—Miller's Tax! | Phone 218 — 2 —— —d JAPANESE TOY | _ | SHOP i H. B. MAFINO ) | Front Street el H MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too small for us. - MORRIS P ol CONSTRUCTION CO BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 There is only one method of meeting life’s test. It consists of striving for the best. Be’ ready for the test by accumu- lating a little ready money that you can call your own. INTEREST PAID IN OUR INTEREST DEPARTMENT JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Pucks and Stores Freight and