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Daily Alask EDITCR AND MANAGER JOEN W, TROY - - - Entered matter. Dellvered by In the use for rej it or not otherwis weal news publi ALASKA CiF THAN THA show consideral safe var Im: e are a Empire THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, ble variety in the weather as a rule, ty may be expected in spite of the of the old predictions, all of w 1 may be stoutly discredited in any audience: TRt GoantaY and” Main| “As the 1st of anuary is, so will be all the rest ,of the month.” *“The 2d day of January (though Juneau itself already ruled by the 1st) determines the weather of Feb ry and also that of September.” “The 3d of Janu (likewise ruled by the 1st) is a st n regulated nd on Candle: ther or plun 40 ¢ 40 e 1 dry Senate ALASKA JU EAU e there. EXPANSION. One of the most encourag connection with t been made in F. W. Bradley of t Company in his annual i al min W time, A some ska The time I paying profits just of mo; f the the excelle proof th 1id when the y of their engineering announcements in ng ing industry that has as that of President| ... Juneau Gold Mining' .. = report to the stoekholders i company is of continuous policy of tributar; the ang field ed large amou The of Alaska Juneau. and the eventual success lidge yield, ‘h :X it deeply U W wi ance sheet of of comme: ¢ in the rally kn all confidence was jus- engineering skill and will now be di-| model of the coming Peter's Day, February 22 (which has already The best of one's y debate. of the affair is the fact that Borah is still ns to himself. n oak, the more he saw the less he spoke— The less he spoke mment on t of the United States. have availed themselves of the sa L servants. ng for the articles, they will be worth it. White House rch.” by the weather on the 2d of January mas Day), is supposed to serve as a AR RS pattern of weatk for the next 40 days, except - Abdaligy bly for the e sel by Noah, but we find; PRESS. he me prediction ng the weather following| I y; Ash Wednesday; June 8, St. Med- paper and also the Day; June 19, St. Protasius’ Day; July 3, —— the first dog day; July 15, St. Swithin's Day; and AR el camion RCER August 24, St. Bartholgmew's Tay. e { calculation will show how unfortunately ods ap and either contradict each world in a vale of perpetual guide to the weather of the next nings in the little box in the corner daily newspaper—the fore- for 24 hours, based on telegraphic and radio of weather movement across the continent. are still discussing the Reed-Borah An important after the act and may talk again on the subject er the notion takes his fanecy and Reed will Welcome to the Craft. (New York Times.) which Mr. Coolidge has agreed to American Magazine should be kept has kept a great deal of his ob- Like the wise old owl that The more he heard. n a position to give to the public the life and duties of a Many of his prede- oppor- riting craft in general has grown ons to its ranks from distinguished Whatever The American commands the respect and interest izens. Although he has macd: many ritten many mess has been nt on the proce: 50 glit- The subject owns best is Presidential experience, true authors, he will deal with he understands. ] ! i e 4 The “mine run” of journalists and authors will H recte prosp he Juneau belt. And|, . pesiydge him his fee so long as he observes ] 1at other mines will be the traditions of their profession. A famous name is | the company. t circulation value, but is dependent on i Sl y for its continuing pull. It should be a long ) AND OTHERS FAIL:t y articles by Mr. Coolidge run the boundaries of interest f ng. His economy of words is i A% ik 4 \ ) following “ground- | at he is not likely to let this happen. But i DAy, ‘a5 Pobiriark 8 18 ¢ even if he does, he is fairly safe from getting from | |his editor some s 1 to e up some of the oth SRy OF hik § ¢ dates which are popu upposed to influence our‘v" T e { weather. down to three. | Meteorolog unforlunately, have no faith i111 e — s 5 any, of these special days or their connection with| It is stated that Cuban beer breweries are work- i rain or sunshine or heat or freez The Weather |ing night and day. That must also place a strain | Bureau of the United States Department of Agri-|0R the pretzel factories—(Florida Times-Union.) i culture will tell you frankly that the only rplmble{ The Legislature might pass a bill ‘requiring’ all | guide to weather behavior is the of what|psison liguor to be properly labeled.—(Indianapolis | kas happened in the past, and as such recordsiStar.) IO T EMPIRE HE If you want to a Classified. If you want to a Classified. a Classified. These little cla daily. Try them—use a Classified. sell anything—use buy anything—use If you have a room to rent, or house Or an apartment—use ssificds work hoor, 1929. i DETOUR | | By BAM HILL | TEO—— Oh;. Doctoe: = his stomach can hold and That one do swallo wsmoge, once had the idea he'd ne | When ja it inhale g ed of getting an eye-full— She’s learned through !::ammgln,' both eventually learn they e were wrong. Made her look mighty pale. About all some flappers could do P to make themselves look more Passing Observation weird would b.e to blossom out with Even & man who is square, ean't|' " PYK Wh‘ikfs-‘ get anywhere by groping around in » =p circles. NOTICE TO CREDITORS o | Call A Cop! | was all the excitement cet—a holdup? was holdin D tra "Tis a Sad Tale, Mates An artist caught the flu when it was chill and So, though he could draw pictures he cs Because 1 he could not draw Up-To-Date “Still ¢ piano lessons, ¥ suppose,” ked an old friend meetin; “Goodr " exclaimed the boisin, woman. I don’t v e. I'm now a radio trouble shooter.” Can Make 'Em Look That Way | There is a bachelor in town who is clear disgusted. The flu had him down for several weeks. and he complains that since he's gotten out again on al occasions he has been m for a married man. S5 “THE PERFECT MOTHER-IN LAW."—headline. She must be like the perfect husband—one who has been pro- vided wi Ay ds%one. sion of Old-Timer round the bend— my lover, goodbye— try to beat it across, for *here’'s where I die. Modern Ve Train’s com Ouch! “That cat has been His trying to keep her age a secret, but wife: her husband her away the other night.” Him: “The lucky dog! Where did gave nk silk garters |, home to mother when she swears 5 ging to. A girl these days never knows whether she can love a man until r she first finds out what kind ar they will be able to afford ve after they are married. A boy thinks there is no limit to All accounts due creditors of tJome Grocery Co., doing business 1s L & B Bufrord, Juneau, Alaska. must be presented to the firm care B. Burford & Co, Juneau za, not later than April or final settlement. HOME" GROCERY CO. 1st L & B BURFORD. AW T R NUTICE The Alaska Mendenhall Farm will be closed v om March 10 to J 19, sive, JACKSON MARSH, Owner. “ After Friday, February lst, | Dr. W. W. Council will be ‘ | | | | | | located at 109 Front Street. | 1 Telephone No. 382. due. Kindly pay same to J. B. Bur- 1 All Home Grocery 1 i ford & Co. at once. i { | \ ! Accounts are now { N ¥ L ver find the nut that was will- ing to accept her?” Agin 'Em. “What's your attitude toward E ' asked the woman Wwho had been reading the claims of & medium. “I am opposed to meeting any or having my husband drink any,” re- S fAVORITE A S LoAF gr ~ SAY e J plied the lantern-jawed one, very firmly. A Winter-Weary Brother I'm tired of taking blooming as- pirin, I'm tired of garbling with lis- terine— I wish that it was time for canta- loupes— E'en if the ones I buy are al- ways green. Aha! Sue: “What's become of that Scotch boy friend of yours?” Ette: “He was too close for me, and father came in unexpectedly one night and decided he was too close to me.” Bakery 127 Front St. Phone 222 3 AUTOS FOR HIRE Not That Anybody Thought So— “TASTES LIKE THEY DID 20 YEARS AGO."—Line from an ad. This does not refer to eggs taken out of cold storage. Ei Etquet Note It may be proper to say you have breakfasted in the morning, and while it may not be proper, it often is the truth, anyway, in the even- ing to say you have saladed when you get up from the dinner table (alleged.) More or Less True A good many women would have hesitated before donning the orange blosoms if they could have known beforehand how hard it is to drop off to sweet dreams with something like that alongside of them snoring like a house'a fire. Having to wash up all the dishes afterwards spoils having company for dinner like getting seasick al- 30 spoils an ocean voyage. for being as useless as a Kkitchen when he is around home, isn't so dumb—he’s just foxy. A fat woman always knows she is thinner than her other cornfed sisters and a man always is just as positive his watch is right as those of the other men are wrnog. Paying for dates and install- ments on the ring keeps a young fellow so broke now he can't:save up a cent to furnish a love nest and he hasn't any more chance than a rabbit of getting married unless his folks or her folks are willing to add another plate to the table, The reason some husbands would not hear any more If they had four ears fs because it is not siple for a wife to talk more than all the time.. v The honeymoon begins to wish she would quit lying about it and would go on and go' The hub who gets the reputation | sink with the drain stopped up| Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service v —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 wifen getting a cab that the name Carlzon taxi i= on the door. Caclson’s Taxi and Ambulance Setvice Phone Single O and 11 8 " Berry’s Taxi ., PHONE 19 Stand at Gastineau ) | | R. J. AL(ORN, M.D. | Physician and Surgean Rooms 514-17-19-21-23 Gold- | | stein Building. Telephone 423 | Special attention given to di- seases of Eye, Ear, Nose ! and Throat. SCHOOL TABLETS and PENCILS School Tablets twice as big for half the price, 5 and 10 cents each. PENCILS, ONE CENT EACH B Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING 301-803 Goldstein Blag. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine DENTISTS PHONE 66 Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTI3T Building Telepnone 17¢ Office Phone 469, Phone 278. =+ b3 : I:PROFESSIONAL ! PROFESSIONAL | - DRS. KASER & FREEBUEGER | UPENSRESY HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free DPXivetyE [+ e I e z]lmeau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Dr. H. Vance { Ostecpath—201 Goldstein Hours: 10 to 13; 1 t 7 to 8 or Ly appoinmsnt Licensed Osteonatnic Phyalctan Phone: Office 1671. i Resilence, Gastineau Hotel Dr. Geo. L. B CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, arton . Bldg o B; Surgery nor Osteopathy. Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. ! FREE TO ALL Circulation Room Open from 1 ' [ | ——— B Robert Simpson Graduate Los Angeles Col- | leage of Optometry and 1 { Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted, Lens»s Grouné g (T Opt. D. s o e 3 — e e . & i Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders I i | | | | Or. R E . 80T Optometrist-Opticiaz Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by Lunches Open 6 2. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor | | ] i\ PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Massage 410 Goldstein Bldg. i Phone, Office, 216 Electricity Avpointment 1'hone 484 £ & | Aclens W. L., Albrecht | ] Old papers for sate at Empire. | o Old papers at the Empire. New, select line of visiting cards at The Empive. FHE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY as you near old strengthens your interest. an account today. PO # pt Service, Day and Night ‘CovicH AUTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone suhmy or age. FRYE BRUHN with full line of Quality Meats Cordova Smelt—Hoonah Crabs PHONE 38 ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, prop. Time Will Tell TIME weakens your earning power It also INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNT through the regulai addition of Prepare for the future by start- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ’ PG e i R ikl Fraternal >ocieties — Or Gastineau Channe’ ' -2 Juneau Lions Club Meets every Wea nesday - *?2°38 o’clocr. Leater D. Henderson, Presiden, H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Meeting ever Wednesday evow ing at 8 ¢ clock Eiks' Hall H. Messerschmidt Exalt ll»(umr, Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemasoniy Scottish Rite Regular meetings cecond Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. WALTER !R HEISEL, Secre- al LC 2AL CPRDn A (F MOOSE Junea s Locge No. M Moots every Monds cight, at ® Jeioe™ WALTER HELLAN, Dictatos J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Building MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147, Second and Fourth Mon- month each Master; NAGHEL, Secretary. T _Order ot EATERN STAR ond and Fourth Tues: ¥ ¢NIGHTS C» coLumMBYS 3ephers Counchl No. 1766, M.etings secor.d and lser sfonday At 7:20 p. ' g Transient orothers urged te attend. Counell Zhawm- sers, Fifth Street. EZDW. M. McINTYRE 3 E H H. J. TURNER. Secretary DM UGLAS AERIE 197 F. D, %Me.u Mondas - "W nights 8 o'cloch baas kagles’ Hall Couglas, William Ott, W. P. Guy L. E£mitn, Secvetary Visiting Rroiners welcome. AMERICAN LECISN Mets second ang fourth Thureday each monuti iz Dugout. BEeas WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART LEGIOH, NO. 439 | Meets 1st and 3rd Tonredaye ! each month, 8§ P M. at Mooss | Hall. { Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | Agpos Grigg, Recorcar. | e ——f B st _Brunswlck Bowling ! Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete : Work No job too large nor too small fer us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER