The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1929, Page 4

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A S B PR T S NS AR T TSGR N U S D(ulv Alasl.a Bmp able to put on the dog they do. monarchy has] man never begins ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR rarely h.ul a more relentless foc Washington mn W. TEOY - - - EDITOR AND mmuchni >ost Otfice n SUBSCRIPTION RATE Delivered by carrier in Juneau, uuuun{, Treadwell and | Colonial arm Thane for s! % per posta notify the f in the deliv y Telephone for Lditorial and Business t)mus Pross s exc ion of ev uL I GUAR THAT OF ANY OfF the Revolutionary mother, until his attention is call- to the fact he's no infant arms and is perfectly able kevolutionary By BAM HILL Companionate When a woman is envying a- rther woman it's dollars to doug her husband y: other woman'’s husband the job of paying the bills he gets. A girl is as safe in a machine a strange young man anary is in"a cage with a there are lots of girls who seem termined to find out for them- clves how bitter regret really i The woman who takes in board- family going near- y always has a hushand who can all the successful men of the vn how to run their businesses, r has earned twenty dol a week himself in his life. Daughter’s idea of a *book that a cook book au as Secord himself when ies and the cs American inde- | find of men f hey of any failure At sixty-five as they e’er did at or irregulurity ticking through thick rmination rare yme among tho imous has been conuted as Passing Observation R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. > 1 way to make'a racket worse s ecredited to paper NTEED TC @ thme he was. ER FUBLICA and espouse uly once or twice in a tho hie id himself—he v his brain, physique and char- s Revolntionary of others con 1or a good book. you don’t hear the cakfast bell in some » is because it would make a as a boil for him ) waken her up just because hc was ready to gulp down of coffee he'd fixed for From the hideous wi lixing their half-grown must be convinced the What’s The Use? & shall have no more . They said it asters where crews of under- been lost with to Florida, the weath- They said it was ®ler was terrible. r. Hoover a pl went to Michigan, the weath- ality of more WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Washington's 197th birthday is largely by public meetings and other celgbra cipal theries are reports on plans for celebrating, and 'm 1t double century anniy where the priv plans, for the gr will oceur in 193 Many programs way for (hat occasion and many doy cd betore the cveni. Already ¢alebrated dow [ \meric Hne ¢ meworials, nd of the jove and csteem in all rcivilized people for t ma great patriot under whese I gained their independence and Constitution under which the country veloped. Washington wase one of the mos of history’s beroes. For about 150 ¢ has been celebrated his birthd people on account of his services to democracy, and every year finds the cclebration spread and intensive than the year before. comes more evident that ective blow that any is b nac yearly it he struck the most man ever L ivered monarchi Which is ano y of saving t to pepular government have heen of more practical benciit than those one else. 1ix creat service wa agoous leadership that made America a The development of this country licanism into th ichest and most tion of ali time did the rest 1t was the the severance of the Uuited ;States that caused of ties between Latin American 0ld World monarchies. It was the that made sucessful the struggles government from time to fime here and throughout the world. But the most remarkable thing alout ingten, the thing that has caused amount of investigation and speculation, question of how of all wen became a radical | —a conse tive radical, it is true, nevertheless. Washington was the in America. TIle came of genile stock. were of the landed gentry in BEngland. furnish« kuights and peers to the British togracy After L what Woodward calls of the “Very Best George Washington was one of the most pm!m| of Virginian He was a stanch believer in prop- ' erty rights and the |1\IHIP Imvs Howard H. Lerch, Secretary-i Treasurer of the Admiralty 1sl Coal Company, left for the on the Queen last night on business trip in the intcrests of | the company. s Mr. Lerch will spend a weelk | in Seattle and then go to San Francisco, relurning to Juneau in | about a month or six weeks. Tha| Admiralty Island Coal Company \g expects to be miniug coal in large i ! \ \ quantities in the near ruture - . FATHER AND SON ’ DINNER MARCH 9; BUY A LGG SALE Becaase of the absence of H Rodlingshafer, Scoutmaster. the annual Father and Son Dinner hag been deferred from the ususl date in Febrnary to March 9 ¢ It was alsc ed that it might be some eutertainmen: to the| members of the Legisliture who! might be interested in Scout . work. The dinmer will be held usual in the Moose Mall, the . of which is donated. The com- mittes, Mayor T. B, Judson, R €. Mize and Fr Garnick X' om- ises a b { i rty feed to all and be- system of seating to aveic of the confusion of last The Scoutmasters wiil arrange an entertainment by the boys and | _ also some very short specch «1 from local and Visiting talont The dpjvé for the cabin is making fair progress. Quite a pathetic ©0id Scouts” are MM: aninies to tue log list 1 House of the Legisla- higher than the knees voie of 64 to te Prohibition enforcement measure , yet the lower was unusual. : back home, the weath- But nobody lied er was terrible, nstead of cards first g night lunch later, ) 2 seventh son of a tell you the members al The Airplane m the Nnrlh (Seattle I‘ost-lntell‘genusrvl its appetite for distance, airplane to attain its greatest usefulness And this has been e EXPERT SHOE REPA_IR'ING As from the office force he doks great open spaces. expereince in Alaska. Governer of the * day in Seattle that planes up there| last vear without a sy smiled and said: Avoian’s. Gent’s furnishings. a Mystery What Am Explain it if you can.” hopes for success ¢ “When 1 eat in a res- " !taurant where I'm not careful, and make any difference id, T never spill anything on would develop part of last to the States by the same me escape getting a bawling ¢ ruining the clean eloth.” “It it's all the same I'd r explain the Einstein theo- .n dmnnpuutexl $20,000 to finance pxuspnctmg Miners are grubstaked and carried ‘\!.nu‘ to pollhuw ul llle .'ast Alaska interior tr;u!»mn‘;um\. e season of quest, atly extended. be returning to ble that even now Home, Sweet Home “Have you any servants in your asked Brown. “We have one slave,” short at best the determined and cour- A When you buy PEERLESS RE. 1t is better Bread — High' in Public Favor Every Bite a Delight Remember the Name insist upon it from your grocer } P}EERLESS BAKERY Cpld Comfort Say§ Ed Points, Globe, “Purgatory, Maine, a temperature of 23 below, which is comforting to some of us sin- ners who have been exploration of a tory which almost certainly optains-vast wm in the Boston development of Alaska same examplo luska Needs Roads Everywhere. But wait a minute, Ed. remember rightly we have been 3 told there isn’t so much differen roads more m.m; are nne(led at every point in | hetween the sensations of extrame A couple of mililon dollars a year © small showing. in mileage of Alaska lthe Territory. [ spread over Alaska makes b heat and extreme cold. Good Theory, The family will admit they should Be economical—but simply can’t r when your neighbors all put more and hu.gu‘ dppro‘;rialmuq roads are built, so the Territory will AUTOS FOR HIRE is setting with r. - (Springfield, You, too, have gotta be extrava-{e lation to Virginia, they wup Out of His Line “What started the big fight in that fireman’s home?” “His wife wanted him to start a fire before he left for work and he told her to do it herself; job was putting ’em out, not start- The first thing Bill to get plumb 'n-;stuual'y breeching .mrl it is \hcu., it that & tew more knows he's going h# hallucination that the > collar.— (Ulympia Olympian.) |LENTEN SERVICES AT HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL hip of the BLIC {BEFERENCE Kpre’s promptness — effi- ciency—service —says Taxi Tad. some sorl of cabin A mlstdkn w l'huwnzays article a8 to the size| 0N WAY SUUTH of the cabin, the dimensions giv on Friday evenings. 8 o'clock the second ad- the subject We Know."” G SR ] SPECIAL , INVITATION EX- | "ENDED— Ilear Segovia, virtiosi and Rosenblatt, Canton, Victor Red Seal Artists. | No static reproduced on the new Vietor Automatic. sraph and piano tuning. ‘son Music Shoppe. | 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. tection—be sure when getting a cab that the name Carlson taxi is on the door. He is caustic, unkind, ‘Who hints the wis crack— She’s e’en less on her mind Than on her nize back. —J. Morgan Cook, Guitar | Enquirer. the cabin will begi M conditions permit. A jutilized mer The labor can | For your pro- before the regulur s activities begiy > e — — Philadelphia If she’s a mind or not, It matters not a whit, For what men rubber at Is far below it. s Expert phono- domination of tix and ed wear trade. Carlson’s Taxi and . Ambulance Service Phone Single 0 and 11 Ah! Cut It Out! (Item in Atchison (Kan.) Globe) Tom Enright's appendix acts w every once in a while. SRS S PSP <. £ SRR S SRR Snow Shovels SIDEWALK CLEANERS SLEDS CHILDREN'S CUTTERS SELLING AT REDUCED HARRIS Hardware Co. . Ain't It The Truth! “Him that hath gits,” remarked old David Harum, and you’ll notice now that when a fellow “gets the works,” he always gets a funeral Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau It All Depends— Footpads often cause cold feet And sometimes they add speed The Packard Taxi More Or Less True No daughter is so popular that she gets dated as far ahead as her dad’s salary does. 1f there was no such a thing as credit a lot of people wouldn't be Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Stand at Arctic pt Service, Day and Night CovicHE AuTo SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ' Phone 342, Day or a. m to2a m 3 § ll { ) { ] flowe they will have an improyved i : { \ '} \ ; —8 R. J. AL(ORN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon | Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | stein Building. "Felephone 423 Special attention given to di- seases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. DENTISTS PHONE 66 & o5 S - J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith ac1 Corona TYPEWRITERS L__Publio Stenographer J. W. WOODFORD = 1 [ | Representing the Northern ] | Life Insurance Co, | Investigate our new ’l‘cwerl | [ | 3 DENTIST Bullding Telepnone 17¢ J DENTIST | Policy, also ' accident and | health insurance. Phone 2 | rings on Salmon Creek. Even- Phone 276. ings by appointment. | [ Hours: 10 to 13; 1 t 7 to 8 or by appoln: Livensed O-l.bonnhlc Plydt".ln HOT TOASTED B Castiene Tt SANDWICHES S — add Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTIC JUNEAU 1CE CREAM 13 ey sl B T TR I PROFESSIONAL T Fraternal >ocieties _——na Gastineau Channc! . 4| \ Lester D. Henderson, Redlingshafer, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. r— Dr, Charles P. Jenne Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine °. o. ELKS ““%" Brothers wele - S M. sserachmidt Exalted Ruluz, Dr. A. W. Stewart Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phonme 469, Co-Ordinate Bodlen of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings | fecond Friday each '} month_at 7:30 Scottish Rits Dr. H. Vance Ostecpath—201 Goldstein ’M‘ LOYAL ORDLA Junsau Locges No. 7 "Mects every Monds, WALTER HELLAN, J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Building CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. HOT TAMALES Hours? 10 8. T 1o A7 Joon. 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. FES g to 9 p. m. Phone 529 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 143 Second and Fourth Mon- Scottish Rite Temple, be- zmnin; at 7:30 o’clock. CHARLES E. A\'AGHEL, Secretary. PARLORS Hot Drinks Served Opt. D. PHONE 94 Graduats Los Angeles Col- leage of Optometry and 1 { * i Opthalmology EATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuea: days of each month, al o’clock, S(g(llih GEORGE, Worthy Mate ON, Secretary. KNIGHTS Or Robert Simpson Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Janean Public' Library : and i TR, ‘ Free Reading Room City Mall, Second Floor Main Strect at 4th Reading Room C;en From 3 m to 10 p. m. Appointment Phone 484 Sephers Council No. 1769, Moetings second and lasv Transient " srothers urged ;(‘ ntlcnd. Counell . McINTYRE 3. K. H. Il J. TURNER. Secrstary. Optometristaopucian Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by DNUGLAS AERIE 117 F. Meets Mond nights 8 o’cloek Circulation Room Open l‘rnml 3 Couglas. William Ott, W. P. Gug & S FREE TO ALL ito 65:30 p. m—T7:00 p. m. | £:30 p. m. o Gurrent Magazines, Newspapers | | | Helene W. L. Albrecht Reference Books, Etc, i | PHYSICAL THERAPIST | Medical Gymnastics, Massage | Electricity PR New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. Rrothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION MG o ts secona ame fourth Thursday each mowtl i3 | 410 Goldstein Bldg. Phone, Office, 216 B > — Old ‘papers for sale at The Empire. at_ Tk:e Emph;e‘., S §r et e S T'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 oo a oo FRYE BRUHN With a Full Line of Quality Meats FRESH HOONAH CRABS PHONE 38 Closed all day Friday, Feb. 22, Washington’s Birthday ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN = REASONABLE RATES ) Dave HousgL, Prop. MONEY sn’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. New, select line of visiting cards Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdsys each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss A - | Kate Jarman, ent; Agpas Grigg, Recorcer. ’"'_'—‘_,_—_-—___—" Brunswick Bowling Sénior Re- | for men and women Stand—Miller’s Tax! — J JAPANESE TOY H. B. MAKINCQ Front Strest P. 0. Box 218 for Mal OM-nl MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter a (" — No job too large nor too small for us, MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO BYILDING CONTRACTORS JUNEAU. TRANSFER COMPANY lom, l’uh and Stores Freight and gt o e TR G

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