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. { 4 | A ® |tailroad and carried from the y road e Daily Alaska Lkt 5 o gl A R ALONG LIFE'S ! '1.-~nvw1|ml i a bottom. iat canuot DETOUR . -——~|be done with ght bound for Alask:. The| [ nos Law provision ought to be repealed or the| | By SAM HILL OF S AND MANAGER”“‘ i ; flf‘ifi“' TROY EDIT O‘t " |gencral laws so modified that conditions may be | &———————— —_— Published ry r " a%c Sunty byt unitorm throughout the country, EMPIRE PI TINC .‘\n ANY at Second 1 Main —_—— e — — No Use Handing It Its Hat Sticels, Juneau, Alusks PR hose South Americans are mot a very de-|If winter comes (and come it has), Bt Pos cau as Second Ciass|pendable lot, apparvently Mr. Hoover had notl Spr may not be so far be- ! T R o |got fairly into their continent before Bolivia and| hi j 1 ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES Paraguay began fighting and it required all the|But 4 can’t come till winter { Belivered by carrier in Jun-au, Dougias Treadwell andi, o giid skill of the hy-standing mations to pull i ot thel | g mall, postay ! follow(ngiEntn: them apart. He had ha arrived home when| “HC ¥ ving y vinte A the In advance.} .y ollions broke lcose in Nicaragua and Guats cribers onier a favor if they will promptly T paik its of peoples| ! M‘;l“,‘;”‘,f Bubtness Of vy failure or leregularity I 15 as hard to break up HEBls of pgoples | Hard Life i In the delivery « pape A those of people | Blinks— Busy at the office these i B Mhmen or Aseo P e e jme years ago a former Alaskan was ar-| Jinks—Say, I'm as overworked| ! 0C « RASY A y 3 i M " | e for republic \ of vs dispaiches c; d to ted for making moonshine in a church over in|as handkerchicfs during a flu ; 2 or ot otheruine (e, " e paper and @80 g, o Washington, but that fellow down in|epiden i TErS 70 BE Limcen|Louisiana who made his liguor. in a jail would| s on o I : = Victim of a Rcad Hog? F ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, seem to he somgwhat more daring. o) MIY OFEF = LA : 15 | Maybe Sam Hill, R. H. L. and others interested in names will 3 the Gahinst makury ’"L "”_”y BN 4| Dot believe us, but we can prove | M. Hoover seeyis to be more concerned |y om0t unate victim of an ng and other recreations down in thei,uiomoniie accident in this clty | recently was Miss Hetta Grunt; R 15 T and even iie most stoical might f an outery than that CONGRESS MIXING IN FOREIGN RELATION The so-call 1-cruiser bill i3 80 elosely |4, " L ainous <cetions now make the journey | associater reign relations policy of the iy 4 o hours by plane o the Senate, in rejecting the Trappers have learned that frequently they | earnest g of President Coolidge, - President- | can s 1 month getting their furs to Seattle| ol Hoover. seretary Nogs, airman Borah by u he airplane to take them out of the| ¢ ) the Senate Foreign Kclations Committee and Y'ru“ 0 "‘-;t!:r:&: (;(. :y»mlrnmmvtm:‘ El ulmlt.\ y f . ALY 1 >residor he Alaska Road Commission Th i raosn ranking Legpoce pE ¥ makos for beiter prices and quicker returns,| 2 the Scnate ign Relations Committee, might ek miid § be said to igain butted into forcizn aftalrs|™ oo o Loial aircraft firms ‘operating lines for i in such » way to har ) those charged b engers and lizht freight are pro- | the Constitution and precedents with thelr care.|viding ervice and making money, he { We beileve this was istake i Right now the matter of greatest moment Fac ircuit® have aiready replaced the tele-| i fn the relati of the nations the working |graph line for iniand communication in Alaska, { out of a prozram for permanent peace, There are #Ud the War Department has recommendsd the ¢ i 7 abstitution of radio for the cable line from those who represent the diplomatic affairs of 7 2 i 1 T \laska to Seattle, testimony given to the Con- couniries th il find in the mandate that|ococio o) yody” ciows, { the building of all thc fifieen cruisers authorized There i¢ not one foot of origiual telograph line,| must be under way by 1931 a chip on thejin Ajaska in operation today ording to Major | i shoulder. Many people will look upon the pro-|Gemeral George S. Gibbs, Chiet Siznal Officcr, i grawi as preparing for war rather than for peace. |lecause of the difficulty of maintainiug tele- ! We belicve it wonld have been far hetter if graph line liave been abandoned. whole matter had been left in the nds of M R sEsg ztl*:) 1uroA'})ushh.-. zood | T . ke g R roads graan inaugurated with appronriations § {Hoover. Wo are cortain that he would be able G congression the ground thet thiey ars neo { to convince (he world that the larger t 1 sFy in the movement of freight too heavy to { can n ¢ groater would he the assurance Ofyhg handled by airplane, as well as to provide | Prace, On the other hanc might have we vonu vleasure cars of the 60,000 residents. | i sram that would have saved us many The Government Railrogd in Alaska, which is| milifon i dollars and not have precluded the!being provided Wwith auto truck rodds, as ‘“‘feed- fiklthoo! of further tax reduction during the next is dofug lietter, but the .deficlt ¢f the line four or iive years. 1l over $800,000 a year. Wiih further de- o S ut of all of Alaska’s resourees and the nation of all the transportation facilities, KETCHIKAN STOPS FIGHT FOR TARIFF. attended ieeting of harmony with the general rule. land 1o radio-—more rapidly than any other sec- |tion of ['nele Sam’s vast domain. Th the picture of the progressive Ter- ~ tory given to the House appropriations sub-com- | s T « army officers and others who are| dog At a largely Commercial Club this noon, [Jan. 30] B i ik Vesoliitlon-vas adoptens Another luok Ahout U Wheras the Commercial Club of Ket- | R chikan sometime ago voted ot use its ; (New York Times.) best efforts to center the fishing industry | Many visitine Euglishmen bave written books of the North Pacific in Alaska; abont America, Some of them, as for example And, v s out of this has grown T en’s “American Notes,” stirred anger here be- & misunderstanding by many persous |cause of their unfavorable conclusions. Some of outside the Club and oven by some of the them bave bheen inconsequential because the members as to the aims and intent of aathore did not take enmough time to learn what organization; they were writing about. But when a hook And, whereas riicalarl hali- about us comes from the pen of J. Alfred Spender but ves owners, solne om are |its viewpoint will be examined with respect and members of this Club, are not in agree- | with confidcnce that a wise and competent ob- ment with us; server, who took his time and undertsands his And, whereas it is of the ntmost jim- medium, has been at work. portance that we of Alaska work in har- Mr. Spender is a distinguished journalist, mouy and {or the general welfare of for yea the editor of The Westminster Gazette. the Territory and its people; He spent many months living in various American Be it resolved that the Commercial citios Muany elements of the population met him. Club of Ketchikan d continue for the {He finds us truly democratic; the politest people time ng and uni 1 such there in the world: with a cosmopolitan, rather than ean b wore uniformi \ AN \ v (New York) as our metrop- el the waiier dv n vable traffic delays. Detroit, he higher tariff on fish mside other eity of the rew industrial ,\erl, ruru.m__ be sol it th | 1€ and after a visit to the Ford plant eommittee appointed to | « publ Mi. Spender felt like the Queen of Sheba, who, in the matter be discharged io w iffer beholding all the wonders of Solomon's | —(Ketchikau Chronicle |city, said “there was no more spirit left in her.” And that is that. The Bmpire has aiways Some Amcrica; made nervous by the me- tended that American fish sold at Prince Rupert|chanistic age, understand thgt feeling thoroughly. and ¢here sorted, and processed for transp “Hhv Middic West has no more Bahbitts than the IR 15’ 5o coniidared ss foraixn fich ahen re.| erimn‘ ‘hne_ in Engiand; the rebuilding of shipyed to the United States. That would be in| . IrANCisco is the womder of the Continent; |Wwe are extravasant: our politicians are pussy- !tooters; Alaska Outleok Is Bright. (Dubuque, Alaska is udapting its commercial f the greatest of modern inventions—the Ia., Amer:tcan Tribune.) | ife to two | airplane concerned with Federal activities there. Grizzled prospectors who used to struggle with teams over glm ier barriers in search of (he| rich mineral stores lying under fertile valleys ,mdj 55 outlook of America’s to be bright. farthest north | When “Now what?” smiled the Cheer- ful Brother. “That while a coal pile goes |down with the mercury it won’t come up with it,” retorted the G. B. Unless Our Memory Plays Us False “WRITES PIANO POEM”".— Headline. A piano, as we recall it, was some kind of musical instrument they always used to have in the home 'way b in the days before the phonograph was invented. | The tightest man in town THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, American Legion Coun- 'N You Can Lay To That chilling winds do nter's blow, Those riding in the rumble seat, May suffer from the cold— But never do from prickly heat! Sad Fact gh,” growled the Gloomy Il"ulhm She Gives Him Too Much of Her Divorce note in Los Angeles pa per— LIPP- Paul H. against Jennie D. ¢ That's Possible Is Mr. idrew Jammie McDorn; He's even less popular Than an alarm clock on a zero| morn. | Old Story “Dern it! My wife’'s always mak- ing it hot for me,” said the first married man. wife usually does when her husband fails to come across with | cold cash,” observed the other one. A Nuny One “You say you were able to keep Add Wonders of the Time Nothing seems stranger than that the Scotch don’t flavor their chewing gum with garlic. (Diagram furnished on application.) Home, Sweet Home “Don’t you and your wife ever try to find anything you can agree on?” demanded the friend of the tamily. “Oh, yes,” replied the other, “but usually when we are looking for it we run across something e to quarrel about and the hunt off.” More Or Less True Only a beauty specialist can lift a woman’s face, but we never yet have seen a woman who wasn't able to lift her own voice without any help. Now and then you see a hus- band who makes you wonder how the heck the guests at the wed- ding ever'get up nerve enough to congratulate the bride. #A wife who sidesteps the kitchen the way her husband does the Sun- day morning service usually is the GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 | Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinxers Short Orders Lunches n 6 a m to2a m. POPULAR PRICES : And we reully believe that it would not wurk'.flu-decep‘?:lv:nx ORI Ot an to the disadiantage of the tishermen, for it would On the whole, \julging from these hastily b resuli.in the Prince Rupert buyers coming to|®Xamined outlincs, Mr. Spender has Jjustitied his - I Alaska fo T competition among buyers|eputation as a skille child among us taking would | be reduced. Rotos, H iaps the KeteLikan Comuercial RS T T o t4kihe the brodfes oourse. i thb remisen. o 4‘ 3 u\ \vn‘!r- to (‘uugn-ssmen praising them Fhe Alaska fishermen scem to he absolutely con- (yur Mon't mention o, Fighteenth Amendment, vinced that their iuterests are being better served|a parl c mu‘ -»“g‘x"l::‘n ‘rmni:np;;”' "(‘;“s only under preser onditions than they wonld be if|E ;:cr_) ‘ vl itself.—(Cincinnati the changes heritofore urged by Kotchikan were!| — e Wil S earried into effcct, and there no disposition on The new proposal cf » Anti-Saloon League the pari of business n nd others iu Alaska,'lat all persons who take a drink be put in to antagonize the halibut fishermen. juil bas one tiny llaw it. Who'd be left on b GASRYWRINNG O @ 1¢ le to ¢m in?— (Macon Telegraph.) COASTWISE SHIPPING SHOULD BE | 4 T L i : INDER UNIF CONDI o |~ Now they are talking of Col. Dawes for > ‘"ll DER ll:_(iflM {( NDITIONS, !..:()Uu'r n(;lr r“. ‘_";X. 3 \\'i!;iyw;:::“m‘ll l:ne ahnol;ng b ofe peoplc who are asking for epeal |he won't o to e ARLE SN I : B o Arindl s ::‘.]",::]}m won’'t go to cleep on. —(Macon Telegraph.) . sery fhat the haul of ircisht between an| The drys i r N port, where the transportation is by both water DiDition. The accusation is misplaced.— (.\'u:nm and rail, must be in an American y Constitutio B frankly that the provision is strictly in harmony e B X With the spivit of the cosstwise shippir 1h F nents are being conducted in tngland that h yeen n efiect in thiz county for more e "““.,,r'.‘r Cotton. Over: here ‘the flun 4 cetiiry. The constwise shippiug L Ao “m that silk does very well.— % ww devised for the purpose of giving all s!"h’l-‘ S S ST [ iF American shidplag to vessels of our own| Mujor MIll®s. plan for making prokifbitio f - dountry ffective seems to confirii Commissi ner Dol"au: pi However, the Jomes Law provision does not|Peilel that it will tak. $300,000,000 to do it.— o apply to any other part of the country thap|(IDdianapolis News.) f ’. Alaska, and that is not fair to Alaskans. Under . —_— 2 _the jaw and it Inlerprc:annn BRilh How evinty 'Tuhf Syracuse Coilege professor wuo is olanis fgbl;.h( Bey 3 Bk Riniriad trom sy Ha orii i0r some uew cuss words fo Pugel Sound or Califonia over u (,.;uv.umul tern point | is probably a rnal.) Jemecrat.—(Louisville Courier-Jou HAI(RY MABRY the town lighted even after the power house burned down?” asked | the E. Z. Mark. “Sure,” said the Village Half- Wit. “What did you do for current?” demanded the E. Z. Mark. “Borrow the river's,” grinned the H. W. Add Definitions TELLER—One who counts at the bank. GIVE 'ER—One who counts at home. 1929. kind who great at making hash of her husband’s life. One is how e going without clothes. A man with a boil on his nec of the wonders of the day pensively girls can make a k Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | -—q Fraternal >ocieties bt e I ! | ] ] | e | Gastineau Channe’ Physician and Surgeon DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER never gets as much symp | stein Building. Telephone 423 | DENTISTS P YR S L AC from the married men as they gi Special attention given to di- | 301-808 Goldstein Bldg. i the one who has his wife on his seases of Eye, Ear, Nose | PHONE 56 1 Many a wife considers her hus and Throat. | Hours %a. m. to 9 p. m. Iunea:x Ll()m band a brute because he would | Club rather spend the evening with |1w BT Meets every Wes boys having a good time nesday - '?°3@ vend it at home listening to her \ . o’cloce. 2 him. Dr. Charles P. Jenne || .ic™D. Henderson, Prestdemc You can tell I once over of L. cy-Tre 4 :x; l(h.m"V (;o l;frf:r;:‘:: ]in' ; ‘,';“ NEW PLACE and DENTI3T H. L. Redlingehater, Secy-Treas Her mother and.her conscience 1 TALLY CARDS e S e e that one is overworked and the d eveu ; Telephone 176 A . other isn't. Valentine Day o . g an oo A genius is a husband who can i R . Messcrschmidt make his wite believe she looks|| ~Washington’s Birthday Dr. A. W. Stewart X % like a knockout in he a8t i 5 o Secretary. s T Also New Shipment DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcoma, i e O AR 4 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. AT S C Y ’!\)l‘mi ]:"v hfln I\‘mm]\” ; ‘,l,l\: PLEATED . PARCHMENT SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles es, ge: Ses ar very, ery rare. - E g Office Phone 469, Res. If a woman thinks it is more SHADES \ of_Freemasonry important to keep her pedal ex i A ke tremities from getting chillbl than it is to give the rubberne an eyeful, middle age. Then some men might be more affectionate with their wives wildcats and phonographs ns ¥ it is a sign she is past! were if Opposite Coliseum Theatre ings each Regular m fecond Friday month_at 7:30 p. m Scottish rife Temple. WALTE B. HEISEL, Secre- tary. Olto!plfll—lfll GoV.letaln Bldl Ho g 10 to 12; 3 7 to 8 or by lvpolnmanl | lenlcd Onumltnlc Phylcln 1 one: Office Hayes Shop LOYAL ORD-A not such darn poor things to’ pet. Phone 54 "‘""""" ““""‘“ 5°"' 4 orL“o'oi‘l. Another reason why it pays to| = —_— . = el i 8 oo be caregul before buying a Wedding | roeeseas s~ oo eee g | H BIght, . v B Yctaoh ring is because a woman who gets Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator a man’s money via the alimony TRY A CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal J. H. HART, Qecre[ary route gets no meals for him. Office Service Only 206 Seward Bu g P I et Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 L R ey e L . '\ TAX NOTICE p.m tod p m and 7P m| g oond and Fourth Mon- i ot 1 oaste to 9 p. m. Phone 529 sy’ of "each month in Second payment of taxes are CHIROPRACTIC ERociian Bits Jemple, be- \\ now due and payable. Same will S l ° h Is not tha practice of Medieine. | |W'A'T'r iR . SCOTT, G { become delinquent March 1st.) anawie | L~ surgery nor Qstsopathy A GHY, s, . TNt 1929, at which time 10% penalty -~ p— o i gt and 87 interest will attach. o | —— - 4 - R B Order of H. R. SHEPARD, at b s EATERN STAR City Clerk. | Robert Simpson Second and Fourth Tues: B ‘ Opt. D e g 4 | . . D. o'clock, Scottis ta Subscribe to The Empire JUNLAU ICE CREAM | Graduate Lo‘ Angeles Col- | ;l;tnr:\’;‘{/: M'\‘xfrfl.f LBI'A: 0 S T ! [ leage of Optometry and | ron; FANNY L. ROBIN- 3 s e —1 } PARLORS i Opthalmology SON, Secretary, 38 7 Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Ké‘:)‘fl?n‘n”;uop Hot Drinks Served A T -8 Serhore Council, Nso.d 1769, = | M octings second and lasr, p T T | Mouday gt 930 p. PHONE 94 Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL Transient "orothers urged | s e . W | Optometrist-Optician ;'t;r:ue:lr: hlm.;xtrmut Zham- Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | | %% "M & MoNTYRE 3. X . | e Room 16, Valentine Bldg. H. J. TURNER. Secretary. : B | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by — ( Janeau Public Yibrary ¢ Aptafatipn D/UGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. B eets on t / and | v | A5 nights 8 o'clock | : Tl o BT kagles’ Hall W ?“Q Free Reading Room Couglus. William Ott, W. P. Guy \ c""YI ‘:'"a-‘ s‘:"'? :::" * T € L. Smitn, Secreliry Visitiag L s LR Rrothers welcome. & Reading Room C..ea from J B BURFORD & CO | b o 1 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 We're always at your . service —says Taxi Tad. Emergency call—to the dock— promptness is necessary. We serve you promptly—at reason- able rates. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 -— Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi iy Stand at Aretio CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night - Juneau, Alaska BURFORD’S CORNER PIO'N WHISTLE CANDY !(m s-tur—m or Bulk. hospital—visitors—late for ap- pointment—car broken down— Prompt Service, Day and Night) | a0 Circulation Room Open From ito 5:30 p. Current Magazines, Newspapers e [ AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday each montd la Dugout. ? 3 m to 10 p. m. L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS i Pablic Stenographer m.~—7:00 p. m. to £:30 p. m. New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL WOHEK [% 4 IOOSEK]‘.AI.! 1 LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays i each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | | Hall. | Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | geni; Agpas Grigg, Recoraer. ‘"_—"———__—__—‘,_,,_-,., Brunswick Bowling | | | | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 P . | Alleys FRYE BRUHN =t Stand—Miller’s Tax! QUALITY MEATS Phone 218 [— JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKING Front Strest P. 0. Box 218 for Mzl Orders] gl e forrereoros. - MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Delicious Hams and Bacon Frye’s Baby Beef ALASKAN HOTEL N MODERN REASONABLE RATES o a Dave HousgL, PROP. CRAVEL it i =R L Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO . BYILDING CONTRACTORS . Phone 62 e SO Meeting the Test There is only one method of meeting life’s test. It consists Be ready for the test by accumu- JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY of striving for the best. Moves, Pucks and Stores Freight and B lating a little ready money that you can call your own. INTEREST PAID IN OUR INTEREST DEPARTMENT Prompt Dehnry of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 The B. M. Belirends Bank . Oldest Bank in Alaska - ok o K 'i b R A ’ E ! < * o o

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