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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 1929. R. J. ALCORN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon -!IF | ! Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | stein Building. Telephone 423 | Special attention given to di- seases of Eye. Bar, Nose ’ and Throat. | 1 NEW PLACE and TALLY CARDS Valentine Day Washington’s Birthday so New Shipment PLEATED PARCHMENT SHADES Hayes Shop Opposite Coliseum Theatre Phone 54 L HOT TOASTED | | l I l r 1 » him the brunt of I D I 4 4"1})“0 it yres. But he mever flinched. | 000 i at ‘q ab ‘.'l | t is conceded that the award wa mvan ASks $259’ Balm T Jiishop Cannon for his »nnln.nl activities in ing J EDIT 1\‘ yo:m w “TROY - - - EDITOR AND 1 NAE"FR bringing about’ the deteat Of Gov. Smith " By BAM S1id. : nday ';v . the|Phat would seem to be rather flagrant c A e —, nd and M e mixing religion and politics. He gol a rewar g —lof religlous merit because was uctive Nother Warning nd Class firis It yow've a little cough, Ll o By Don't treat it with neglect— | USSCR Gl s T ; unt of the official reti yes-| For b | P pv by O ahe Tor 512 S i ¥ t enerally accepted r that O e . N sta. 1 e g rates: X lonted St 2 of | 3 B L postas foll S dakon bet 8 lected Presid the | gnoring Is A Foolish Pastime will promptly| United Stz 2. The election of Mr.| science wants to do something . or inrcgularity (Hoover had becn universly predicted ever since| userul. let 1t tind 'n Sl it Y -« |the first Tuesday after the first Monday in 10 nolse out of sound, sleep, = | November. It is now We Iy settled A Sl 2 LS Why She Gets Cold Shoulder ited t That time 1T vickard refused to Iead the “Mahel isn't anything Mk r republicstion dited to) That i x Rickard re 3 g 3 R ot Lihurmion, ¢ s 7 150 the | 1y, an srmy against a Bolivian force i3-still as she thinks she 1879 | Weal news published causing comment. T i3 generally agreed, how “Huh! 'That frail isn% ALASKA i(\(, that if the battle could have been fought|even luke-warm.” o lin Madison Square Garden, Tex would have led Feiiiar arpiveoof both Grmise: {Just A Mere Statement of Fact ! Hr Prea Lotta fellows who got cigarotte | President Wilson once upon a time labelled | lighters ""T Christmas un; com- small list of nators who habitually ‘n':“"h;"”“ agaln trylng /{0 HERERe disregarded the wishes of the President. Presi-j @ o o ] [dent Cootidge, if he would talk, would probably Be Weaith Endugh [make a conslderably longer { T want not millions—but | | Aty R | A place I'd like to reach [ Tex Rickard, Romanticist. So that, all winter, my i p R Address could be Palm Beach ! (New York World.) | A certain air of mystery hung about Tex| What's Usually Lost ! ard’s youth. He was credited with having| “You're late,” snapped the boss eugaged in all sorts of gaudy occupations, from| “Yes,” replied the secretary, I RN cow-punching in Texas to farc-deaing in Alaska.|was held up at every red light.” [ s | But whatever he was in his youth was as naught| “Didn't lose much, did. you?"| pretyy Frances Porter (above), ABOUT VALENTINES, [to t he became in the year 1808, when he|sarcastically asked the boss. showylrl SaN Beauty CO“‘(N At RN Lixiie [brousht Gans and Nelson together. His perform-| “Yes, a lot of time,” retortad the € St. Vaientine's Day is in homor of the Bishop | M 1 i ner, who, in an acticn filed in St. Valen 3 - anc gave a sure taste of what was coming|secretary v s ks $250,000 dam- of Rome who was evecuted February 14, A. D he took two lightweights, one of them tlanta, Ga., asks $25 é‘ 970. He had ed the enmity of Roma me and the other an indifferent We'd Rather Buy Ours ages of C. P. Whitehead, Geor- f ss of his eff t, and ade their meeting seem/ «How would vou like to turn the gia’s soda pop magnate. The girl ) 1 1 Rot ! t s duel to the death between |icq eream freazer where Byrd is?| charges Whitehead broke his Sntin as first beaten Wi tpen brute 1 exemplified by the Dane, and|ggps Jack Warwick promxs(ehtgmr‘ng:’?: xhc:" head: He was created the date!exq exemplified by the Negro. Thel wppais our idea of something of hig death designated as 2 v fie asso-|! imagination of the country;|n,i s not, jack, but we'll say this, e R tival val with | the ¢ Gans had to £o tirough 0}y y.pn they make ice créam dowp |LET Almqaist rress Your Sult. ciation gof ”'" festival of o ake the weight, 133 pounds rings e batter-{ 5o 0 ine ice certainly doesn’t | Ve ¢all and deliver. Pnono 528., love me s, or valentines prohabl ™ ing tuat awaited him when he entered the ring; | et e ch. st : “ T o the proximity of fhe date to that of the old!ine giim g of his body as compared with the|“08t ™UCh i s Sy Reman festival of Lupercalia that became a ¢ other ar rugged stren —all these things 3 £ bration of the begiuuing of spring. Naturally,!took on the proportions of terrible tragedy. And Interesting Information followed thoughts of love, Long before the timejit wa i a feeling of rolief that we leained| $Some girls k!‘mw their onions, of St. Valentine it had been a custom in Rome the next morning that he had won b foul in|but an Onh:n who must 1<an‘\ his ‘ 4 't the mames of all the virgins of the city|the forty-second round. ‘It was no decision at all jWords is C. T. who helps edit to put the names - Ay > of course, but it seemed on the whole the most(the new Oxford Dictionary | in a box and the ycung men would draw there- fiereitul way out A ‘ from the name of the den that Twenid Db . Vhat did Rickard do to this fight that cle- Business Note partoer for the Lupercalia feast. A mald would ygioq ji to such heights? He merely worked| During the zero cold snap the ! rec rowm the resemblance of the on it the same magic. no doubt, that he had|filling stations sell almo: much |} ins oo to the anonymons love message|worked s 4°young wan on his own mysterious|alcohol as the hootleg / she {l. With the merger of the Lupercalia lie con to make it seem exc e 3 ! ' Y Soh dodbnrdd Fabriary 15, thA Heginning ] ¢ That is, Le contrived to make it seem Den't Be Sill, Sammy Hill % | BN Taiian: soHiog. the teast of St. Val-|more thau .‘.lnlmluihli /\,m[lt‘hull. in one way | And now to peeping Toms 3 s ' o anothe is what he contrived to do with We give this naughty tip— ntine's Day, the custor of choos e 4 v entine’s ‘n' cu f', f *““"‘* many of his later ventures. He had a genius for|At every window yvou } J‘ ol retained, and the anonymous SpIuns naking matches that carried with themn this| Can see the weather strip. | came valentines and the ”“““’:‘ . i quality’ of Someiling-or-Other-Thrilling-Magnifi-| _gan, Hill, Cincinnati Enquirer. her valen Valentine h ishc jeent vs. Something-Else-Striking! gnificant. The L N famous for hi: love charity th it w Joffries-Johnson fight was White Supre, " S ! a 3 1 e wonder o Sas : PEER easy to associate him with the finer interpre \e Rising Tide of Color; the Demps e ponder i thectah { When you buy PEERLESS e 5 l vas David vs. Gollath; the Carpentior-Demps| o WVAIt8 for the sight in vain; | BREAD tions of lov s P08 Se Carpentier-Dempsianiir there fx:a Gatch | ; g The custoin' of ‘sending valcntines was early "oy GBI Was Beauty ve. the Beast—and 80 it| S5 1 to one Pane. iI is better Bread — High Ji! splated.-in Ensiand fromn Rome and from there ”ww thfs ‘all “showmanship” 2+ It wus nog| 0 P Americag Legion {uunulur | in Public Favor i it came to America. 1 now a wor “ | Tex did not exactly disdain money. Where money Every Bite a Delight [ observance with Christians and those Who a880-|wag at fssuc he seems to have been hard to fool No Ghance To Use Them . i clate with them But surely he was not unique in that, especially . Lo% learn a lot of mew words|} Remember the Name i skt Y S S et among the prize-fight gentry, The truth is that|¥orking these crossword puzzles,” | insist upon it from i o 3 Lo _|he was a romantic fellow, p-dealing or not,|Temarked a fan. our grocer i ALASK! PERMANENT POPULATION.| that he made all his doings seem romantic | “What go;)/l \\'uuldl y‘xml do n;r'? y g | the res f us. Now that he is gone it jg{!Mm married,” growled the other D e, AR i it o) ; i 88 | ‘NPEERLESS BAKERY i The circumstance that 70 per cent. of nea 1 question what boxing will hecome. 1t is the |Ohe- % / 4,000 pupils attending the white public schools |fashion to say that athletic commissions and such i Sa in Alaka are natives of the Territory is onc that | thins rought it out of the shadows into | That Useful tells o lot ahout Alas It might be said to indi- | [*Spectab it this is by no meuansz proved. One thing we'll say eate too little immigration to the Territory, yet| oX “:"",. Us death may aifect the American “l“ur r‘lJna \vulrd hexed” . R e more than many of us at the moment can be use | ’I“ il o e Wit A realize. To rhyme with “vexed.” in say | g, N oA 4 Ihese ures offer raliier eonvineing Advertise H More Or Less True i E alibut. | T aska has passed the pio- L il Just judging from the fool de- i of her llp\plnmvnpn:.' ;mo(; (Ketehikan Chronicle.) tours people take around happi- i rat the ']n\;;:- 4 is now a country Spenking before the Rotary Club yesterday ness, you would think being miser- i homes und firesides ? e |T0M, Capt. Angelsen, ome of the halibut vessel able was the most delightful thing |3 l:fi( T n:v‘ ree of %he u,\urrl; 1 e '\:1>Af"::1r‘1“:§’{.l“; owners and successtul business man, told of his|i0 life- 3 o + i fact that there nas beem a constant in i} experiences in the South where he ran into places| It isn't amy more possible told 4 enroliment and atiendance in the public schools.|whers halibut was am unknown quantity. He | make a woman believe housework i The percentage of native born school children has|siid that he was fmpressed with the fact that a|CaR be made easy and pleasant BlIcC QENCE by increased from per cent. in less than ten :‘_')!"' Judicicl advertising would make the demand [t© d0 than it is to make a small H years, and it is due to an increase of the num-|&reater for the proddet, with resultant good|DOY ~believe castor oil can be Here’s promptness — effi- | ¥ A g B - H i s to the producers made easy and pleasant to take. ciency—service ber that werc horn in the Territory. Contrary Boto. dncers, ¥ pleasa ake. : | to belief that exists in many quarters, Alaska Nothing conid be more timely than such a| It always makes other women —says Taxi Tad. i e B ntial pormavent white popula- o e "Uvl Likcwise there is nothing more true. |tired to hear another woman talk || puplie preference is shown to " tion Yo [0 Wi the inest species of fish in the world [a if she was the only one who |l carleons taxi service because 3 jaie the halibut and the salmon. Neithe: t in th i al lot- i i v N ; i s | i e er one of |got stung in the matrimonial lot ou can RELY on the driver These Youug folks thut are belng educated injthem fs advertised to any degree, and conse-|tery: {a take you to your destina- h Alaska (nnsluu(l'. our very best popunlation gains ‘-I:Iv(:;n(i n“q’u ! not the demand that could bhe| We reckon there is as much tion in safety. For your pro- i gt of them ‘will coniinie. fo b i Y B ""’ sh of inferior quality, the tuna |difference between the thrill of || tection—be sure when getting ,1: they will be understan and loyal citize ! = . 'u\r’v !.v.uun has been widely advertised being 2 bride the first time and||a eab that the name Carlson i _— i demand in the larger centers|the thrill of being one the second || taxi is on the door. i ey as there is between a wildcat and H f ;P ) PERT The v i PLE S llt_(E RUPERT. okl h“\(::;‘r”.:n“ Medical Association has said [a house tabby. s i Prince Rupert poople ate hghly elated over|Severul yeurs age. prymeiioPiylactic for goiteri| Molibe iGan disgust you more ce pert peopl 1 a [ agc sicians decreed that beef|than havi body go ahead | i E > + ver 1S an having somebody go ahead . I the selection of T. D. Pattullo, resident of that |!¥ g hedy for anaemis. Immediately [and do @ thing their own way Carlson’s Taxi and 118 ' its iember of the British Coluinbia Leg- |! 7S of meat began advertising the fact, £ i | PL s 8 o » |after you have told them how i he leadership of the Proviucial |[e 111408 started prescribing it. The result has|you always do it Ambulance Service f >y , 1 " 3 e 0w 8 f J i# The Pring “”‘\m id miote “t ‘!"}:'e‘;;")‘f what is used| Complexions that come ofit of Phone Single O and 11 i s Beleatiof s b PRl s dpr?ducere ad-(5 jar are as big an improvement 2 quite & compliment i € 54 p ’x’]il;)' '(_tfvmr:“' ‘with its | gyer the old-fashioned ones as the » to have the lcuds i« increase trey ‘emlm,.x“vgo ter and|peuls that come out of a can are | % enting it Let bW 1se the medicinal qfialxt:e: over those mother used to cook. His appointment Indic % |ouly considerati Tie food prodnete ere o €| In the picture friend hub and ity is recognized in the soulh a 3 ip. st in the world and with 1112) "erre a:mngfirisnd wife are seeing there is a erry 8 axl in Prince Rupert. |tsing should be in ready demand el".e. ahver' hers [Ahd. A Ailisin, and one of ] \)lx le “lel b :~:~~I dm);u\nn:‘h is | T (ulm, ise & worthy product fs good l‘)i‘;"m:z‘ them reminds her of him, but it PHONE 199 at of use Leades ere is t ITo ac 3 ¥ 6 3 O i i N To advertise an ‘unworthy product is bad bust.| 't the hero. Stand at Gastineau oub any change will be made it ness, Imon and halibut are good products The reason men can’t dress like R0 s e belae s eieral con- | — Rk diin - | women is because the stronger |fasememeooeereereeeeeel vention of the parly next summer, Tha itk : ety he will prove Rimsell an effective leader |Luoze is plontitul; 1oy (% Where good (€X ‘eé"’:“ B e e no one doubts, He knows the parlia- (Flerida resorts of "J‘”II(IIXYH advertisements by k““fl own as mentary game from A fo Z, has a Wide |¢innati Enquirer.) U7 good hooss~ (Ll NNESE “‘p' ot and the knowledge of the Provinte and its needs, Prwthce n:ndem Dneed ;u«lm‘ dLl e ¢ R N s e o o 0 use early an ugd will in every way be in a position | Prohihition T man W ey 1o serve the Province well, medicinal, mecharical are restricted to|hour to kiss y With Tolmie as r and Pat- [.ml P l’i(‘nl ;. > (4 sacramental purposes; | §00d-byS eventually gets so he 2 3 al purpo. h i % racti tullo a P1 ion leade ere should i,l.uu 8 Globe-De mn;- ) TSRt be included - (RRHEE B ot [raction T be useful and safe legizlation passed at i R R of a sepond. PO ST ST, the mext Iew sessions. « iti. ~ R Prompt Service, Day and Night ompstition for Americ touris . s 3 L [Erowins keener, Now New zemonn: ner iyl = 5 CovicH Auto SERVICE MIXING m:umox AND POLITICS, | ™~ rinsiel, Ohi, Sun,) Mabry s Cafe ||} srano u"gm OLYMPIC ¢ o - ¥ % - Phone Dl! or The Christian Herall has granted a rowara| We cre going Mot ht of meri! to Bishop Ca: (dexcrived 1y Senator|!f ¥* BaYe to bulld Seventy new cruisers. th bes Regular Dinners 2 Gloss as the FPepe of Virginia) the “most Joston Transcript.) - Short Orders B mmmnt United Btates contributor to religious! - ks — A ek x g progress for 1928.” The reading ou the parch- |, 5 i ind in London, will make Lunches ment among other things says: | complaint trom Se i g ToR: This angwers éa Open 6 8. m. to 2 a. m. i ain rom Scotland that Chyi It is nmot only on sccount of Disho; wear out after a fow stoRs. eards POPULAR PRICES Cannon’s leadership but also b of | e WeasobN.—(Detrglt. Nowsi) the unseifishness of his leader that Our’ simile for R iile for the the Christiun Herald chose him ior this Ereat moral reform.— (Ot Sirge o PUBE 18 4 WweL interests reviled him. —(Ohio smte Jourflal ) yl SANDWICHES and HOT TAMALES t | JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS Hot Drinks Served PHONE 94 3 i e eeed [»- - v [|Janeau Public Library, and | Free Reading Room City MHall, Second Floor Main Strest at 4th Reading Room C..ea Ffrom € 3. m. to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From i to 5:39 p. m—7:00 p. m. to £:30 p. m. Cuirent Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Eto, FREE TO ALL s THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 66 Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. ——— Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. Dr. H. Vance Ostecpath—201 Goldatein Bidg. Hours: 10 to 1%; 1 to 6; 7 to'8 or by appoinment Lkflnufl Osteonathic Physic'an Office 1871. Phove: | Residence, Gastneau Hotel [ EEtt—— — D Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, p. m. to. 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC 18 wot the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. 2 -4 Robert Simpson | Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- [ leage of Optometry and | Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouné | [ I Dr. R. E. 80U Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 " to” 6:00- Evenings by Appointment Phone 484 — l. 1 Ha | Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSICAL THERAPIST | | Medical Gymnastics, Massage | Electricity | 410 Goldstein Bldg. | | Phone, Office, 216 s New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. —— Phone 136 i [ ——— FRYE BRUHN With a Full Line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 'ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES' Dave HousgL, PROP.. Meeting There is only one method of meeting life’s test. It consists of striving for ready for the test by accumu- lating a little that you can call your own. NTEREST PAID . INOUR INTEREST DEPARTMENT the Test the best. Be ready money' ' PROFESSIONAL || F raternal docieries or Ca:tmeau &7 hanug Junean Lions Club Meets overy Wee nesday -* *2°3e o'clock. Lester D. Henderson, Preside: . H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tress ELKS Meeting Wednesday ing at § Eiks’ Hall H. Messerscr Exalted R H. Sides, Secretary. Visiting Brotliers welcoma, e es e s L M B. ®. .0, ) ever ever © clocl M. Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings #econd Friday each month_at 7:30 p. m Scottish Rite Temple. WALTER QFL HEISEL, Secre- LOYAL ORD.A OF M™MOOSZ Jun Locge No, M Meots” every Monds; night, At ¥ Slelocw i/ WALTER HELLAN, Dictator. J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Building MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NGH-M!'. Second, and Fourth Mon- day of eachi month ln Scottish Rite Temp| ginning at 7:30 o olock ~ WALTER P. s(‘()'r'l' /' Master: CHARLES ; NAGHEL, Secretary. Order of EATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues: days of each month, sl 8 ‘o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. MAYRBELL | GEORGE, Worthy Mat« ron: FANNY L. ROBIN- E Secretary. KNIGHTS O» COLUMBUS Serhers Council No. 1761 i M etinga second and lasv sonday at 0 p. " a Transient grothers urged to attend. Counoll Lhusm. bers, Wifih Street. EDW. M. McINTYRS J. K. B. H. J. TURNER. Secretary. D,UGLAS AERIE 117 F. D. &, Meets Monday &nlgm- 8 o'clock Lagles’ Hall Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smitn, Secretity Visiting Rrothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meeots second and tourth Thursday eacnh momtd ia Dugout. il Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays i each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | | Hall. Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | | gent; Agpss Grigg, Recoraer. P i e e et Brunswick Bowling - Alleys O 1 for men and women Stand—Miller’s Tax! Phone 2138 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Strest P. 0. Box 218 for Mali omon;l " MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete ork No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO vmu CONTRACTORS Phone 62 it d]| JUNEAU TRANSFER

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