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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, l'UhSDAY FEB 5 [T e nds to ¢y the cost r)!'“-——— | hraska appropriati inds to pay th s - Dmly Alaska Emplrn o e WAl R ot ouk] | ALONG GHISREN | feder soldiers at Washington this year ought ! DETOUR | — — ‘ a It ought lulp. 5 m-\hunly’ t!1|u[m; lrh. l] BT ¥ E N iers who yet live another thri hut for Yy HILL R JOBN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND {‘@FAGER‘ ¢ effect such a gesture would have on those of [ H————— —_— IR AtEy | event coept Sunday SHb ' th “. er gen |‘4u ms and ::n I'_~|m’,\'.. Il' is um\l-l.lllf-f! And Thst’s Some Hatl EMPILE PR \\!-i“ )IMPANY at Second and Main!in opposition that such reunion and fhr- exer- For the gray days of winter I | la @ [tion it weuld cost might accelerate the q.wh. Contean T b 8ot Sl i Entercd in the Post Offic 1 Second Class|Tate among the “old boys,”” but that is a matter) y, g, 1 jhate them just as much i matter. i SRR them to determine. ‘The appropriation ought As women do gray hair. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES, to be sufficiently large to provide all the comfort| Dellvered by c3 s in duheau 'L:'a’\y.‘:‘lnt“ Treadwell and | ;ogcinle, A Lucky Father i B i, post aid At the followlis Fht | SECENEGUSE o A L | “Do your children go in for this i “’)3‘ year B o o in advance | he President did not (reat the Democrats|wild, modern L | By o advanch, W they will probaptie|bo b in the selection of those commissioners| “No: they cause us no more el e I el s wes plan revision. There are two com-|worry than bills that have been elephon ¥ ar n 874 | infesic and Mr. Young and Mr, Lamont, who |paid do MEMBE coc 5S Foo g ternate for Mr. Morganm, are Democrats. " The Acs « &8 IE ey 1 Yo vere not considered at all when Wives Talking i weal news bli 7 e irs are always ache’n | s - PTG Io being yoor dub ALASKA CIRCULAT GUA JER nt-¢ Mooy and former Gov. Smith 2 hedngy ¢ e B SEAT,OF AN O have down in Florida—thé first time since oring home the HE | | the te battle. There were no casualties. | Popular Crop i e L —— & Blinks: “Coing to raise anything | Talx about that G. O. P. working majority |y your garden this coming :in the next Congress is mot so intriguing as(gpping?” {the wondering about whether or nct it willl Jinks: “No, but the family wants worl new car, so I'll probably have to - | raise money on the house.” i i Whe Wants $25,000,000? Another Eaify Tale T “I'm nervous when John is driv- | (New. York SWass » ing" said the Missus, “but I'd We are movin t would appear, closer and|rather bit my tongue off than ‘ut- to « showdown on probibition enforcement.|ter a word of criticism.” ke ago we beheld a wet, Senator Bruce i, int cing o bill to provide $270,- Fate of the Good thiz work, this being the amount For my good resolutions 1 1 to the $30.000.000 already nvail- A parting hymn I've sung, | would l:!mu' }" the HOU.;H)I_A.UOU wlh'r;h M'rli For being good, you see Doran, the Prohibition Commissioner, had sai bt o v i matarkily - d{B8AY That was a very brightening budget of news!wos really needed, And s soon as this bill was kiapy pmainrhlly’ dio oot o that Gev. Parks brought back with him fronijintroduded a sudden change teok place in the She bind Pursied (bl the Nationa! Capital. Of first importance, « itegic situation. The drys, who had for years| . " uwyoi (aiceqd this acek conrse, s Juncan is concerned the et i take efuge in the ussertion that the prevalence dent?” that we shall have a very heautiful Territorial ! ne > to the lack of money to| “py. 1agy Driver: “It was caus- ] capitol withi ttle more than a year at a cost|h!! nited SOLe SR aommelves, B0 (0 Ty s Ly Ynan following ‘me Bull I of $730,000. Gov. Parks said the contract for|iPeik. comim D ERSVRINNN iD - ohoose et ¥ Door guesser.”t . o o § A M\\un t g the money thus offered on the one » the construction of the building ‘will be let i yang ung admitting that they Were satisfied with | 3 v April and w abont a year there the | the notorious conditions that moéw prevail on the | Which Am Ttaat structure will have been completed That will |other hand. They chose the latter cour The | A news item say “The men qf clear up a subject that hus been pending for a|bill was killed, with all the Republican ur,\.,-.”y:t‘v Navajo '”}:'“}f’ tribe can knit B tine. Ivoting azuinst it. | their own socks, 3 Mhe Auformation that an experienced witenikt But now nes @ h“i w':\frlh i1.~ not from a \Ifnvil ")1]!;’ »":'Iw :;lfl )H""[ ‘r;’hl(»s' "1 BRG by the. Gove it te Wave | + a dry, and which does t name | Mans R0 O8T. SITAE o ;;{fe -M'H:”'““ \' ‘;.‘.'. : "”"‘:"‘;" M“:{.;‘w nearly ten times as I i “.,.,u‘:m.‘ theit own or wear em with tlon ouciht 10 huve been taken Dbefore It Democy: tuced & bill to provi = His Mission In Life will lleve any caspicion that might that [ 000 600 add ' enforecment. It was scaled | The family's quite convinced that's the Alask: \ts are n ing the best medi-|down by tie Committes Appropriations to| all cal atic f 1t they are retained in the!$ 10,000, and Mr. Har asked Mr. Dorau to|A s really for, Saatity fter they have been cured in order | €Xpress his feeling abcul this compromise amount. |And can't see why when told to to allow ihe contractors to get the profits from |MT- Doran. was enthusiastically in faver of it. come across, gl | But Senator Warren. Chairman of the Committee | He should get so darn sore. | % SR ret (o assurance that|On Alrvwviations, asked Secretary Mellon to ex- = e R i o A e e n;'»lvcs.w:w' Im-]ml;:) ahout it. And Mr. Mellon is Help' 4 3 8. ! > cases against viclators of (he law would |highwayman ever bothered with an The favorable prospect for the extension to'be of no helj. since the courts are unable to|inferiority complex.” Alasku of the Hatch, Adams and Purneli Acts,|try the cases already prepared, aud that the| “What makes you think that?” ik will. add wiater 5. the avaiidite smioney would he more usefully spent if allocated | “well, youw'll find he is always b for the Alaska College, and the passage of le o the De x.mrlvn..-n ot Justice, the Customs Service sticking up for himself.” tslation giving the ollege 100,000 acres of land Hnd.,»”";,(,;"'fl S ol AT in the Tanana Vailey Section fx ehcouraging. If [ .5 >0 thob 18 Where we. stand.. Mr. Harrie, to More Interesting st e ke e Ll Judge from his remarks on Thursday, is in dead Ed Rooney was showing a sam 1 ! I 3 learnest 1 is shocked t the prevalence of 0 | hie efiorts it w d greatiy strengthen the only {hootleggers, who he says outnumber the old ple of ]):mL-rAm.alk\ from 1',!rnsr;|]k\i institution of higher learning in the Territory. |barrooms in the ratio of a hundred to one. And |2t the Optimist Club the other| All things considred it has been a long time once more the drys will have to make & choice |02 He Drobably would have| since & returning official hrought sor budget |between an effort at real enforcement and let- :'ra" B ot iiterest O Audifie of good mews than that wihich ( Parks gave|ting things g as they are going. It will be ]}fe ;‘“(‘: "‘;f’“ ,';“""";’f ;"” s“!’“' A DEFECTIVE REFERENCE BOOK. Canada andh.t_he Volstead Aect. ) Hint To Lovelorn i i, e trouble with marrying a girl ! Mencken's American Mercury recently criti- (Olympia Olympian.) . with a l)e]}-llke voice is you have B iiaed “Wuo's Who in America” for omitting io If the United States wants prohibition, it is|it ringing in your ears the res i B Aok sithore | whom 1 beliaves |UP 0 this country to enforce it. T!m flow of |your natural—or married—life. ought. to hav shes in that v e o Haucy ross l'l“_f‘:m;i'lran border will continue 5 A A g “lunless more effective steps are taken by the Gov- Here Comes The Bride JEEs e, makes no, sughi showin htibe gosde oy fo stop it. Caiada will go no further| Perliaps the Ohlo bride who had againsi a California; company tha iblishing ng force tha iaw to curb American |been married séven times before | every sccond yéar a book on W Who Amoug | thirst replicd to the parson, “Yes, I North American Authors Ihe ter public I'hese conclusions may be drawn from the re-frockon 1 will,"—Johnny Spencer tion seems to make it a 3y sults of the tirce-day conference of Canadian|in Macon Telegraph. moddrn writers in its volume. Government representatives with Prohibition and | \hat she said was, “I always A recent LXnanuou of less than a half hour w stems officials 4le the Iylnllz-d’ States at Ottawa.|pave ™ Judd Lewis in Houston it B8 & emall library disclosed a great many well Tha l"OlIf"rl?Tl e adjourned Yl hout reaching any | pogt.Dispatch. f B a0 Giservadi¥ so, writers emitted n-«.;:“""""' ¢ agreement. Canas demon: frated indif- What she really said, fellers, was A : g % . ference to Amnerican prohibition troubles, and|_«y win until I find one who 1 the Caiifornia publication. Among those not to|gnepe ¢ little bility of a change in this|) oo t‘ 5 be fouud in it, placed here in the order of the ' po In th o “BhA ahhlerence eVOKaREE T TR MERLE e discovery und regardiess of their merit as writ- jmuch dis in Canada and showed that Well, It Ain't for Making Bread 1 ers, Include: ! public opi ) that country is decidedly op- i Of course’ they use i John Dos Passos. Louis Bromfield, Glenway |bosed to eration with the United States to Rraedi o i Westcott, Julian Green, Claude G. Bowers, Biiss |enforee tho Volstead Act. g You bet they do— By Anita Loos, P. C.. Wren, Don €. Seits, |, The anti-smusgiing treaty batween the United And how! ! ! B h Hose Tevw Barrett Willoughby, James S;~| ates and Canuda was signed in 1924, Under e % Boyd, Pui B aniell o Foss |this agreement the two Governments are mutually 3 st 20 Russell, Vina Delmar, Charles|peprul jn preventine contraband trade. In the s Braing B A Beird, Hurry Fo Pringle, Jim Tully. Julia|contercnce of this week the American delegates| “She had a head that's as soft Peterkin, €. E. Montague, John W. Vandercook, Canada to rofuse to issue documents per-|as her heart.” Mariston Chapman, W. 1 Woodward, Albert J.| ng the export of goods which can not be| “Now what?” i Nock and Charles Merz. A little further exam- lly imported into the United States. The| “Oh, she wants the women who || imation would certainly disclose many other omis- |Canudian deleg: are Justified in their con-|g0t fur coats to get together and g sions, for less Lhan or cent. of the names|clusion that this asking too wmuch of a neigh- [send their old cloth coats to the { B s were 1o the book: ': or, especially one who 1s not in sympathy with |poor animals that furnished the } Both of the “Who's Who" books limit they |UUF [CEiSIation on Lquor Howcver. fhe dele-|fur so they won't suffer from the Shds to 1ivt hreon The “Wha's Wio ‘\"Nm-g‘ s n;lll l?]‘('pnrl the ‘ll['ll‘a' to L-ullr Go;er::« cold.” e 1 ho Ar 1 ogether w ne reasons advance n i North American Authors” is offered, Wilh support of the sam There i< little chance Believe It Or Not— _apologies for imperfections it must be admitted, |thut the pr find any favor with the| In the days of the old hay-burn- a8 skeiches of ail North American writers that|Canadian Parl er, going 10 miles an hour was are worth wiil Faflure to secuic the aid of Canada in cutting | speeding. Almost, it might be charged. is it like ob-|Off the flow of liquor over the border will be a g talning money uuder false pretense to offer |PIOW fe prohibition, because this traffic is now More Or Less True such a book as the iast named for sale as pur- m'm.m' the ..‘n“-f Isuurt‘\ of lig ".'r in !h~'SlHTOSA One reason for the appeal of Porting to contain the data that its title implies, With the |ll¥!1l|r funds jprovided by Congress | T LR JBDUES. {1or enforcement, agenis have been unable to cope | ! AR with the rum-runners on the Great Lakes. How-| T o~ 4 25 i CIVIL WAR VETERANS FAST PASSING ¢ver. the problem is distinctly ome for this GARBAGE (& AWAY. )y deal with here is no consist- ¥ . oy a foreign government to enforce IED 3 are being rapialy depleted ¢ to statistics : AR T B i by b Denaruncnt of the thcerion mhg|. 1t 15 Derhaps worthy of mote that Daniel AND LOT CLEANING B dhision roll bad fallen to 65,788 at the ond of o g R Per Who suggesiz a world:wide weekly G. A. GETCHELL, 19 This is more than 6,000 lower than the ,;‘“::N”"i‘;::l':”_ ‘L“ iz “‘Lul‘l:"l."!‘x;«‘ “:I’Ir:f;n“;; Phome 109 or 149 @ame roll was six months earlicr, thus fudicat- {Smith was nomicated at the Houston conven-|: o e IBe that these venerable former soidiers are dying|tiou—-issucd a fiery statemen: calline for Tam- ;& fhe rate of more thun 1,000 a month, The|many’s destruction.— (New York Wo:ld.) a r ,s afe tesent | figure strongly - In contr that ! _—— M b y C ©f thirty years ago when Civili Wuw pensions Senator Borah apparently is no longer a mem- reached their high tide of 745,000. The latest figures show, also, ‘hat th. jum ‘ber of widows of Civil War soldie Lo draw pensmma is on the decrease though still wnearly three times as greal as the number of soldi “; ']‘here are mow 191,000 such widows on tie rolls, “decrense of 5.000 in the past six months, Thig rapid disappearance of the veterans of | the war between the States suggests thgt the ygu by Congressman Edzar Howard of Ne ber in goud standing of the Irreconcilable Club.— (Indianapolis Star.) f movement: | The next big rei Passing the (hat to wipe out the $1.500,000 deficit of the Democratic Natioual Committee. — (Milwaukee {Journa! ) Vrocileally none of prophets who are selecting positious in civil Jife for Mr. has discussed cheer- leudmg»f(Delron News.) Coolidge | Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES 1929. 1 control is that when a man Xamu\ starts getting bigger his salary hasn't sense enough to fol low suit. Some girls give us the impres- sion they even would gnake the bluff of trying to pull their skirts down over their knees'it they were wearing hoops under them. A once over of the passing pa ade leads to the conclusion the face lifting profession is ing anything like the busine ought to or else has been wo falling down on the job. Now and then you meet a woman who leads you to believe that if her hushand didn’t need a place to park the sense of taste he wouldn’t need a tongue at al A man has a lot to be thankful for it all the men his wife can think of that she might have mar- ried instead of him ha turned out to be worse oil cans than he has The reason a woman now does not hustle upstairs to do some shedding as soon as she gets into the house is because she didn't have to squeeze into anything that would make her uncomfort able before she left the house This world would be a little heaven for men if Nature had so éonstructed woman that she would hate to wear a frown as much as she does a last year's gown Some girls look about as unat tractive as the trees in winter do showing so much of their limbs Not all of them, however. Wisdom may come with it isn’'t until after he ha stung hard that many an old duf fer begins to realize it was not his loneliness but his money the little gold digger was trying to relieve him of. When the fashion experis can't think of any other way to a girl's clothes look funn probably will put as many pockets | ‘'n them as a man has in his. Fo—=r i e caa o , but ! When you buy PEERLESS BREAD It 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 R. J. ALCORN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 2 | ‘< i Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | stein Building. Telephone 423 | Special attention given to di- | seases of Eye, Ear, Nose | and Throat. | ! NEW PLACE and TALLY CARDS Valentine Day Washington’s Birthday Also New Shipment PLEATED PARCHMENT SHADES Hayes Shop Opposite Coliseum Theatre i Phone 54 L [ TRY A Hot Toasted Sandwich at JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS Hot Drinks Served PHONE 94 J I;PROFESSIONAL ! DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. & Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTI3T Rooms 8 and 9 Vslentine ’ * Bullding Telepnone 176 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6§ p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. | Saresus a0 Bl T T Dr. H. Vance | Ostec path—201 GoU"eln Bldl Hours: 10 to 7T to 8 or by ll)polnluant Umn-ed Osteovathic Physictan i Phone: Office 1371. Resldence, Gast'neau Hotsl o o s 3 Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, % p. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 | CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, | Surgery nor Osteopathy. e = — g Robert Simpson I Opt. D. | Graduats Los Angeles Col- [ leage of Optometry nml. i | Opthalmology i Glassos Fitted, Lenses Grouné £ Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. {Janeau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Mall, Seccad Floor Maln Street at 4th Reading Room Cj«a From 23 m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open Frum © to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to | i 1 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | Appointment | Successor to Dr. R. L. Doug- | las, Dptometrist-Optician | | Juneau | Phone 484 ! o s ) 2 EREEEA RS TS J. B. BURFGRD & CO | £:30 p. m. L. C. Smith and Corona |“RMSELATEE™" ||| TYPEWRITERS . Mm—‘ i _Pablio Stenographer it AR S ——- e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ‘ [ FRYE BRUHN We're always at your service —says Taxi Tad. Emergency call—to the dock— hospital—visitors—Ilate for ap- pointment-—car broken down— promptness is necessary. We | serve you promptly—at reason- | able ‘rates. | drhon‘o Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 | -— Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctio P Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AUTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska QUALITY MEATS i Delicious Hams and Bacon Frye’s Baby Beef —— MODERN B i Meeting of striving for lating a little D T S 2 B o e There is only one method of meeting life’s test. It consists ready for the test by accumu- that you can ca INTEREST PAID ~IN OUR INTEREST DEPARTMENT { ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, prop. the Test the best. Be ready money your own. . Fraternal >ocieries or Gastineau Channs’ | = Juneau Lions ;’ Club - Meets every Woe nesday ~* "?2°3@ o’clock. 1 Lester D. Henderson, Presidemt H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas ©. 0. ELKS Meeting ever Wednesday eveu ing at 8 c clock Elks' Hall, H._Messerschmide Exalted Ruler M. H. Sides, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome. S f i A B. Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings zecond Friday egch month_at 7:30 m. Scottish Rllu Temple, WALTER B. HEISEL, Secre- tary. LOYAL ORD-A OF MOOS%E u Locge No. 78 every Monda, at ® clook night, WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LORGE NO. 147, Second and Fourth Mon- lay of each month I Scottish Rite Templ zinning at 7:30 WALTER Master; CHAR NAGHEL, Secre Order of EATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues- days of each 8 ‘o'clock, Temple month, al Scottish Rite MAYBELL® Worthy Mat. NY ROBI IN- KMIGHTS O coLumBeus serhers Council No. V.etings second and lasr 1768, Souday at 7:30 p. a4 Transient orothecs urged te attend. Counell fham- {7 bers, Fifth_Street SDW. M. McCINTYRE 3 K B H. J' TURNER. Secretary. DUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. B Meets Monday &mxhu 8 o’clock < magles’ Hall Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Gu. L. Smitn, Secretary. Visiting Rrothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meots second amd fourth Thureda3 each momud ia Dugout. e M WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART ' LEGION, NO. 439 , Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Hall. | Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | | gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorder. | Brunswick Bowling | Alleys | for men and women Stand—Miller’s Taxl Phone 218 i | e e SR SR L ) = T JAPANESE TOY | SHOP H. B. MAKINC Front Strest P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orden| i MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too! small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDIRG CONTEACTORS Phone 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY lwu. hckl and Stores Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 ’GI