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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 16, it is charged that the movement for a enforcement appropriation bootleggers in lieu of an It has résulted, it sald private cellars, which a thrivin winter Daily Alaska Empire ... |w s Prohibition :d by the earance sale. 1 stocking up of JORK W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| a1t ive done Alaska right used ialk Leonhard races elsewhere, Alask he trade While peopl nd writers write Seppala 28 just a lemonstrating v of the Kings 1z King winning them in year (hat “acing o he to win ifter will promptiy! in the dog irregularity | { A Weste ther th (News Deilvered by carrier in Junea Thane for § By mail, y One vear, 'n .00; one mont! Bubscr b notify the i in the dei and the a, is King 5 ruled that ile has the rig doesn’t bump the other pedestr ght of to Judge 1 autc That can an Item.) s which ASSOCIATED PRESS. exclusively entitled ews dispatches this paper as us hardest seem public - e important or not othc when Alaska True W! contests in i o~ was Di JARANTEED 1O BE LARGER| Y OTHER PUBLICATION ence on Wher that bill legalizing boxing Inter-City Visits. burg Press.) week, Petersburg has had entertaining, and being enter- 1 by two splend groups of Ketchikan resi- The Normanna Male Chorus spelndid wiization of songsters who are affiliated with S rs of Norway in Ketchi- turday to put on a concert he trip was made as a means more firnly [ cmenting the friendly relations existing beiween |the people of the two communities and was o ~|tirely without hcpe of financial remuneration DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN ALASKA |Their visii and the conmcert were ench gr NATIVES [enjoyed and it is since: buped that Wttt b {will make it an annual custoni, and that Icr ns will be able to visit by the members of group of First City i« Sunday, the Ketchikan Hizi School | and remained until erly Wedn before returning home, They play-| with the loeal high school | qually successinl in friendliness between During the pleasure of and Daught ‘!\w rived atiy | they similar Ketehi- | chorus. enta- | that there Taen #.000 students attending A thousan who are |y, term | ga The circumst white native bhorn public schools and, other residents of the native tha “na abor doubt, several erritory no whits Jorn, suggests use of the eir visit sing . thes degree who were Les the whit oI The late Warren G. Harding yther term should be emplayed, | y S tern should be emplgyed. | ;. (.cacion of Lis visit in Wrangel! in 1 nothing better . fhanjne o need of the world today was able name, okl That better understanding is needed first in Alaska communities is evident from the other and occasional lack of harmony in working for the hest intercsts of the Territory and the dis-| be[trict as a whole. We don’t believe any com-| | community or any town is trying to advance| at the expense of another; even though cir- cumstances sometimies poiut that way. Personal | acqaintanceship with 1 other irons out some RGOSR« 4 mm”_m the mis-understandings which have arisen. | ore inter-city visiting will hring about less fr terme should ry that be | Let’s have more of these “trips.” nditions. We have both Indian | o is not discreditable called an the the There are| was de- |1 | the Is a misn muke hefore rines laska mer. y white natives to the term ere i thosc Some suggest It i that it was upon that | der- declared 123 there is ns.” an hono and, stan applied ignor- | everywhere for both North and that andiig in it long ago 3 the American aboriginal r South America. It is a 1 understcod throughout the world. It is the name by which our aborizinees are known by the world outside of Alask those of them that are Eskimos. There is It is eimply descriptive of « natives and white natives. It to any one to be an Iudiun, ov to Indian. As a matte t fact « term. in Alaska serv Indians of this Ter: and advanced Indians of t States, Mexi outh America, epted aces in me would —except 0 The Kellogg Pact. use of & % (Manchester Guardian.) the reached its harbor in| more quickly and more | anticipated. To begin | consideration was not postponed in| the Cruiser Bill. In the debate it met wood deal of sharp eriticism, but at the has been ratified without reservations. that the report of the Foreign Affairs terpreting its meaning is to be filed that i« not in the legal sensc he treaty 1d against this sop rial opponents ‘o!f the treaty we may st the remarkable expressions of ich Mr. Kellogg's . public opinion which has so ener- celly demanded the ratification of the pact thout reservations is ignorant, no doubt, of the |intricacies of the diplomats of which we have > his|jeard so much sinee the pact was first launched, 1\ very clear and forcible idea of the getting rid of war. Tt is the mission- unpractical, perhaj at times, and IR DA RER T | 11 the difficulties. But if we had more of 1t over here the difficulties would ook less and thie outlawry of war would be nearer. with capable Tie Kellogg Pact has United States Senate than had been tory very of the U | ited | the smoothly | with, its tavor ‘of with fin » and 1 regardl 2 it, but ment of the Rev. Mr of the N¢ tion aounc resigned as pastor terian Church and will | regreted. The Rev. Mr. place in the hearts and regard o Gastineau Channel thal will be coming to (h section has been beneficial church and the whole pecple. When he departs| he will take with him the well wishes of th: eutire community. THEILE TO GET PAY FOR SERVICES. Stillms the pe enduring. ha The Congr mal law priation I Legislature salary of rial Se servic rendered the Terr tment, The services we law, and efficiently be paid for. This 2 proper time has made an ellent and official. He wus a pioncer Alaskan, and had spent his days since boyhood iu the North when he w selected for ofiice, He did not come Aluska with a carpet hag. He had spent years here, and had o Jarge circle frieuds and acquaint- | ances. In office he Las been an Alaskan all the time. He has fuvested his salary here, and made it plain that he intends to remain in the Territory. The fact that is to be’paid well rendered wili be pleasing to his friends and ! all those who like fair play. legalizing the appro- of $4,000 for the Karl Theile, for ( itory, is a just enact- Tht rendered according to dered, they ought to The Rivalry of Cities Commended. Ter ATy itle Business Chronicle.) of endeavor in which rivalary highly commendable. Bffort to |reduce osses is one of thes »cond to almost no other in worrhiness. Seattle steps forth at the end cf the to boast justly of a fire-loss far below its average. The city’s per capita aver- {age was found to be about 15 cents for the year. !If State honors were at stake, however, Long- | view would out Seattle. It proclaims a per 1 fre ir of enly 32 cents, this flour- ity heing only $4,518.23 Puyalln weward with a ftine |a year tuling only $7,950. Yakima |has grtification in reporting fire-damage aggregat- ing $17,158, a showing surpassd only once in the past 17 years. Vancouver's 150 blazes did ounly 819 of damage. Port Angzeles chafes under increase, which seis its mark for the year $63.820 Th Valry ment cities MRS. WILLEBRANDT'S INDICTMENT:s recor DISMISSED. ‘. lines hetween fe: rey and Mr. Theile rerritorial to say that nose 10 very ot record of gross loss e for services | is worthy of every ecncourage- of notable fire prevention et their names on the houor-roll. he British statesman, blesses 11 the hoon of pipe to- a thing like that bet- oftice in this country.— urnal.) Stanley America for g 8 the w to!bacco. A man who'd .iter hadn’t never run for (Akron, Ohic States, Department of Justice— Morrison, Assistant thirg in- cor acy ) violate were the indictments Norman J. aid Willebrandt, eral—recently had dictn s which the shibition Law T tha 1 fr the “drive" Willebrandt on the night that nominated for the Presidency. ¢ - - had heen preceded by three acquitts trial it's about time for the Anti-Saloon League Juries. It was safd that under the rulines of the[to begin drooling ut, the y of having U. S. Dictriet Judze it was found to be upos- Drohibition investizuled by friends of prohibi- sible to prove consy L it tion.— (Cineinnat! Enguis that juries v reluetant convict felonies for conspiring to commit misdcmeanors. It was admitie court that hereafter the Gov- ernment will proceed against the proprietors of | night clubs for misdemeanors maintaining nuisances. The New York World fiasco, said: So ends the famous “drive” organized by Mrs. Willebrandt and staged on the aight of Governor Smith’s nomination for the Preeidency. Political métivse animated that “drive.” Political motives stood out in its neat timing Political advantages, no doubt, accrued frow its publicity. But in the end, in at tempi to enforce the law by the highl adv.pr:lwd means of couspiracy wm.'w) {poek 14" do 11 has cowe a cropper. Jopraal) 2 " special Attorney-C x4 Jeacol dismissed mo The millenium will be here when a hundred- I percenter speaks of America and includes in his Mrs. | mean Canada and the southern continent.— Swmith was| (Ciucinnati Enyguirer.) dismis —_ charged K Lese ng le necess ir. said | people of | and alsc was to A doctor fromi hearing him men e days have quirer.) says he can sneeze lots man's character At that rate most character.— (Cincin- in e — hu ar ife spring zephyrs, cloud- in one week, and still monotonous.— (Cincinnati K | |they s that |® iquirer.) commen upon ti is been mentioned according to anarchistic to of military Pershing has portfolio. But, it be almost at the head Enqguirer.) for the war dnt, wouldn’t nm’litary man —(Cincinnati pr put a affairs shock; as Onee the corn was in the now the & | en- | |one is about as little fun as it is. the corn —(Akron, Ohie, Beleon-‘li 1 “solid gold” brai ewelry in the five-and-tens is explained by the fact that after they have been married a while most men act as if all jewelry stores were quaran- tined on account of smallpox - ” The only money that seems Passing Observation more wasted than that spent for If nobody ever depended on luck @ sreen canteloupe that e of vacant |girls spend for rouges. liouses. | It is getting so a lot of women ldon't consider it any more neces i~..r-,v to hold their husbands than, they do to held their tongues. We may be wrong but our guess is that a lot of girls have missed ce of wearing orange bl a tesult of men gettir e chance they do, these what they are going they get i » great trouble with most re- diets they leave too cant space in the innards. all right to be a perfect given her choice the av- one would rather be a lady \ a perfect shape. - e MASK BALL Fun at the Mask Bail, Fab. 23 Moose Hall. Features include an¢ novelty numbers bes dance band, the A upecial prize for costume. adv. | - — ATTERTION For Carpenter Work of any |kind—<chop or city—Call Handy Ancy, Phone 498. ———————— ¢ ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By BAM HILL | 11 o e is some be a lot | Probably Explanation | Blinks: “Queer idea this of hav. ing bed en come in colors.” Jinks: “Probably they are now adopt so when the complex fon col on the pillow slips it won't ghow so much.” wes off to Spend As We Make May As Well i Away Safe, Phieves C'arry adline. 18 says a h safe isp't any ock sed o | but y he has borroted he {Ne'er do hat, I find, alack Bu bt the best of him, He ars he’ll pay me | When mon {6 b | by i Humane Nature 4 : ; Sercnadere. “Well, it when the |>°Te18erm | . t 2 a.m., you are cer-|"° 77 girl is calling up te | v | is why get if 1 don’t it is to be a reallyl im me.” | sure to portant turn ou call for P e What Else Do 1ney Use in M:k-i) (;Al{BA(,'k ing Them? | Ou bet for today is that | "A U[ FD if th 10 onions they could | N M not put up canmed soups. | | AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 safe e wer One Thing Everybody's Got The doct may be right in| urging tho to stay. at{ home, but if everyone who had a! 7 cold did th » and quiet of the | 3 downtown section would | make that of a cemetery sound like | a riot. | with cold; peac business Ho, has done The sun rises in the Bast, But homebrew’s different Sets on the cellar flo with the Hum! | since time began | in the West and| As it sets for it and ris- | 1l Wind That Blows Nobody Good | “Dern if I can see why we have to have this cursed sleet!” growl ’ ed the Grouchy One, “That’s easy to explain,” the Kidder, “the guys that skid chains have to eat, t0o.” When you buy PEERLESS BREAD It is better Bread — High in’ Public Favor Not That It Matters X But we have heen wondering if anybody ever called Miss Eliza- beth Shedd of Columbus, garage. | ; . D Sam Tl i Cimeinnati Eaquirer.|§ - Lvery Bite a Delight The boys want to know: Would|{ Remember the Name Shedd ohject?—Tip, in American | ft it £ Legion Councillor MBI HpoN J0 Sfom your grocer PEERLESS BAKERY Chorus of Amens From Married Men “This Push-Button tion over am editorial temporary. Now bring back the sewing-on- button-age and w. all be happy. Belong !n A Museum Just off hand we can't think Of anything queerer, Than a cute flapper who Didn't own a pocket mirror. Age"—Cap- in a con- AUTOS FOR HIRE Joke With a Moral “Sad case,” remarked the receiv- ing physician as he gazed at the raving woman, “what happened to her anyway?” “She became unbalanced as a result of trying to have balanced meals and a balanced budget,” ex- plained the ambulance driver. BLIC (BEFERENCE Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service —says Taxi Tad. Public preference is shown to Carlson’s taxi service because you can RELY on the driver to take you to your destina- tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting a cab that the name Carlson taxi is on the door. Lot +of Families By That Name “They all are highly educated,” sighed The weary, worried Mr. Leeds, “But to hear them you’d think my family thought That ‘wants’ did spell needs.” Zero In Information It is more fun to spade a garden than to shovel snow, but weeding Carlson's Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 More Or Less True Tne reason a man who gets his hreakfast in a breakfast mnook never gets his noon lunch at a soda fountain counter is because by dinner time he wants something to eat. A Parents may be proud of a pop- ular, handsome daughter, but the parents of a homely, unpopular one at least have the consolation of knowing they’ll never be sad- dled with a son-in-law who has to be fed and financed. ) An old timer is one who can re- member when a man got as much amusement out of opening and snapping shut the lid on the front of his watch as his daughter now | does out of powdering her nose. The big sale of paste diamonds L Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, POPULAR PRICES , HARRY MABRY 8 et Yt G it 2w ) Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska P ———— - - BURFORD'S CORNER { PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY 3 FIT ProFEssiONAL j R. J. ALCORN, M.D. | [s— Physician and Surgeon DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | stein Building. Telephone 428 Special attention given to di- seases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. | i3 J ————— J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS i Pablic Stenographer | S NI NESRR BT = Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Vzlentine Buildin 1. W. WOODFORD | Dr. A. W. Stewart Representing the Northern DENTIST Life Insurance Co, Investigate our new Tower | Policy, also accident and | | health insurance. Phone 2| rings on Salmon Creek. Even-| | ings by appointment. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 489, Res. Phone 276. Dr. H. Vance Ostecpath—201 Goldstein BId; Hours: 10 to 12; l!'l:! 6; . 7 to 8 or by appolumen Livensed Osteovathic Physic* Phove: &l«clfll. ey Residence, Gastineau Hotel HOT TOASTED SANDWICHES and HOT TAMALES L Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Heltenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC 18 not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLORS Robert Simpson : Opt. D. Graduats Los Angeles Col- leage of Optometry and i Opthalmology Glassea Fitted, Lenses Grouné | — = Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted City Mall, Secend Floor Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Mala Strect at 4th | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by Reading Room Ciea From | Appolntment, £ a m to 10 p. m. | Phone 484 Circulation Room Open From i to 6:30 p m—7:00 p. m. to £:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL Hot Drinks Served PHONE 94 2 VT RSN RIS Y A {Janeau Public Library, and - | Free Reading Room V l | ] s J i Hoe | | | Helene W. L. Albrecht * PHYSICAL THERAPIST | Medical Gymnastics, Massage Electricity 410 Gcldstein Bldg. Phone, Office, 216 New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. Old papers for sale at The Empire, ) £ . New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire, Fraternal >ocieties or Gastineau Channe’ Wl Y nesday -* *?° e - o'clocx. Lester D. Henderson, Presider, H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tress Junean Lions Club Meets every Weo B. ©. 0. ELKS ry. Wednesday Visiting Brotlers welcome. ever eveu « clocy Hall 1. Messersehmidt Exalt 1. H. ing at 8 ’y:lks' Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings | second Friday each month at 7:30_p. m- Scottish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secre- tary. N LOYA. ORD.A . OF MOOSE Juneau Locge No. 78 Mee! every Monds; night, at © WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Build Feloew MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month In Seottish Rite Temple, be- ginning at_ 73 147, Order of EATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues: days of each month, al & o'clock, Scottish Rite MAYBELLS iE, Worthy Mat- ANNY L. ROBIN- cretary. ple. O @NIGHTS Cw coLumMBUS Serhers Council No. 1769, ¥ .etings second end lasy sonday at 7:30 p. T-ansient prothers nrged tc attend. Couneil Zham- bers, Fifih_Street. SDW. M. McINTYRE 3 K H H. J. TURNER. Secrtary. D//UGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. ®. Meets Monday nights 8 o'clock kagles' Hall Couglus. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smitn, Secretary Vieiting rothers welcome, Meets second amé fourth Thursdey eacp mowtrd 12 Dugout. bt ittt ettt . . e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 % FRYE BRUHN With a Full Line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 s @ e ot ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, PROP. MONEY Isn’t Everything But it does provide many pleasures and comforts as well as necessities. People who save a little as they go along are always able in time, to have the particular things that give them the most happiness. One Dollar or more opens an account in our Savings Department. P WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART LEGIOR, NO. 439 | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays ! each month, 8 P.M. at Mooas | Hall. Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | gent; Agpss Grigg, Recoraer. | 3 Brunswick Bowling Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller’s Tax! Phone 218 — JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAEINO Front Strest P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders) — MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too /- small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 £ JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY mth and Stores ? t and 4