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= Daily A laska Empire | ELECTRICITY. THA JOHN W, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| Did you ever ear of anyone begrud % = price of a bottle of soda pop? hed 2 except Sunday by the anyone to emit a dismal groan on prying loose small i JMPANY at Second and Main, . X Y } P change for an ice cream cone o Juneau as Second Clas per capita expenditure for pop and ice cream is . 1.8 times the per capita cost of electical service.| Dellvered b Treadwell and In other words, for every $1 that is spent for elec- By tricity, there is paid for ice cream and pop $1.80. s vance candy, alone costs us more than electricity; for| f {hey will promptly (each cent paid for the latter, one and one-haif : . fatlure or Irrégularlty | oongy sended for candy. Ice cream, candy an I pop cost times what electricity costs. g AL HIGHWA ENDORSED. INTER 4 1 ir s pap also the sett ada other can be in line behind the movement. organizations expected tion of the Highway co-operation, funds should not be made aval CONDITIONS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY. it's Maybe a omen 1no by Mining Supe of Representatives is a View i lusion is inevital in The main factor output has y of copper no present indication | it in this condi- coulc Habitual Criminals. 1 from a s (Cincinnati Enquirer.) point of pr the indu lost head been ore is believed by chigan. It ion of this old woman nvic offense— and that it proves which, admittedly, d arged dredg- sou tortion of justice, dness of the law, haracter. t enc nl; ng profitable operations of the Als 1 i C v reastng . interest ‘tunately there has been much unreasoned | > 1 by both local and nt on this incident, which presents a twisted Tad e of the true situation. It may be granted that i X upavon ot e case of Mrs. Miller the penalty is wholly the ‘prospectir e. As al neer Mr. Stewart ou¢ of proportion to the offense. But this cannot | is convinced that there ) finer or more Prom- properly be made & condemnation of legislation di- i field thar a for prospecting. rected against habitual criminals who have been And it is C future of the found guilty of major crimes. Rather, it is a sad| mining ir . Produc- | comr on the results of a hard-boiled attempt the 1 Every day that to enforce a well-nigh unenforceable law, namely, | b shirtens, their that prohibiting the sale of .sp;ru;, 3 . . | The real object lesson of this unhappy case e vemos y pointed out g i the definition of a felony at law. That a that u to ex- 'fourth offense against the law prohibiting murder, haust And his con-lor arson, or burglary, should merit severe punish- clu ¥ ne ient should ‘ , accepted. But that trivial offenses | be give D tha sropriations he prohibition law, committed by a pawn for tr pur oulc vestments 0f SO W stected bootieg king, are in the clas gy of felonie wholly untenable. If the Ohio Leg- 4 mining, | Slature concludes to set up a habitual criminal law e a8 hoatt, | —And there is much to be said for it—attention no reasor discourage indication points to ir ve- | law. ment rather r retrogression. During its s s+ SRR o prosent state, however, the prospector, the miner and| President Hoover has Bsked everybody to operator, and the interests with tcapital fo inyest |Probihition law. Were all glad thats in explo developmen production should | (SPringtield, Ohlo, Sun) = receive the utmost con at the hands of| Next to Trotskya Mexican revolution can pop the Legi ature. up in the most places—(Detroit News.) TO THE EMPIRE 374 ICE CREAM AND POP COST MORE ging Federal Department of Commerce says the Y The International Highway project linking Alaska |a leg she lost a2 ____ithrough Canada with the United States proper has|of our girl received the endorsement of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and is being sponsored by Vancouver, B. C, organizations. In time as the subject becomes | known throughout both the States and Can- to fall In the Alaska Legislature there is a memorial | addressed to Congress urging it to consider the| ot o This should be passed. At its latest ses-| gress authorized an appropriation of $50,000( «p proposed Pan-American There is no reason why, with Canadian ilable for thorough investigation of the Alaskan project. good thing for the Prohibition longer wear hoop a stock of wet goods a woman bootlegger | carry under one of those contraptions. skirts. imposition of a life sentence upon Mrs. Etta grandmother and small-scale bootlegger, fichigan, has aroused a storm of comment, ng around the habitual criminal law of the many for her fourth he delivery of two pints of whiskey—is a of that the un- is of an should be directed especially to a just definition |Jay Morgan Cooke in Philadelphia " of a felony for purposes of the habitual criminal i obey the settled— If you want to sell anything—use a Classified. If you want to buy anything—use a Classified. or an apartment—use a Classified. These little classifieds work hour, daily. Try them—use a Classified. If you have a room to rent, or house the Did you ever know AR | ALONG LIFE'S | DETOUR | By SAM HILL +F— 4 Everyone To His Taste “ROWING WITH A WEARK HEART"—Headline. Personally we'd rather do ours with a swec Expe! Do you ever put a ‘dollar down’? | Huh! Every drink I swallow at | one of these night clubs is a dollar | down. | Cowant Mave Been Much at A French woman got $8,000 for & Just imagine some whose legs look like doll changing one uch chicken feed! a million of them for Has Its Compensation | The poor complain Their life is far from gay— But ast they have No income tax to pay. Huh! | thought you were a chiropo- S g Phbrie Bingle O Aull 11 dist” i | “T was but I gave up that line.” ¢ 7 & i » “What you doing now?"” CITATION 1 “Atter a barber college” |y, 4o propate C for the Ter-| T s “Oh, T sec. you have gone in for e o e, || CAPTTAL LAUNDRY | higher education meau Precinct Second and Franklin | e In the Matter of the Estate of] | PHONE 355 | Names Is Names ust E. Anderson, Deceased. | We Call and Deliver Esther E. Cake was @ bride of |The United States of America to|: ing rooms were upst so she vouldn't have to make the beds hen she is in a hurry. An average family these days is one that would rather go withont what they- need to get what thav want than to go without what they|® want to get what they actually need. You never can tell a few from now the imagination may find vacation is over and it will e to work as hard as it used to. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Furniture, fixtures, stock and good will of Rhodes Cafe, also known as stineau Cafe for sale. Every- hing needed to commence bus , but purchaser, if desire op- te in present location, must ar- inge for lease of premises from owners of Gastineau Hotel. Property must be sold by April Write or wire offe: The indersigned reserves the right to -eject any and all bids or offers Stock, fixtures and equipment in- entories appro: 1y $4,000.00. nished upon of inventory fu Jopy e e e AUTOS FOR HIRE a Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service 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 cat taxi i= on the door. Caclson's Taxi and Ambulance Service i (REFERENCE —says Taxi Tad. For your pro- that the name Carlson B Dr. Charles P. Jenne "l PROFESSIONAL | e DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-8303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 7 DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valeatins Building Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. Telepnone 176 s Hou: the week in Toledo. The groom Emma Norblad, of Seat took the e—but do you suppose| Manda Spoeng, of Gothenburg, his cake can bake one. Sweden, and Anna Be! rom of Stockhold, Sweden; to the heirs| Passing Observation of s above mentioned estate} A couple of skinny legs can keep and to all oth ons inter- a girl modest when conscience is ested, GREETING helpless. You are hereby cited to nd appear in the above entitled court, No Longer Needed n the courthouse at Juneau, Al-1 With paint and rouge, aska, First Division, on :.ho 22nd Now sold so cheap, day qr l\‘,lay. 1929, at o'cleck P. No girl wastes time, M. of seid dafy. then and there to A show cause if an; have why| Pk Gorp. the real property of said above ;m, cntitled estate, to-wit: e - ooek Sorven e Aiie Lot 1, Block 112, of the town- s e i e e e of Juneau, Ala the what's the matter?” asked one old me being an unimproved lot friend mecting another. or egal o tian “It's a sad tale, mate” replied)qyould not be sold for the best the other. I married a boarding |interests of the estate. house keeper, thinking I could quit work and she’d support me, but she closed up the hash foundry and made me go to work to sup- port her.” | Huh! They're The Same Quoting a magazine he ading which reads: “Women Who Want Money,” Sam Hill, of the .Cin- cinnati Enquirer, asks, “What other | kind is there? Well, there’s the| kind that wants more money, Sam Inquirer. i | He's Taking No Chances A tailor in Chicago can guarantee | a pretty inferior suit will last a| life time. Prosperity Note “Farmers say they have made money with sheep.”—Western paper. Yes, and Wall Street hasn’t done so badly with the lambs, either. Watch Your Sleep Yeah! Listen, you young folks, If you too often keep late hours, Too early in your life Your friends have gotta buy you flowers. Matrimonial Many a man knows more about what it is to live a dog’s life Lhani a dog itself does. How Appropriate An exchange informs us that F. B. Angell lives at Paradise, Kan. Watson, Whaddya Make of This? Carl Jesse has returned from | Goff, where he saw a zebra's tracks. —Item in Atchison (Kan.) Globe. | Live and Learn “A man is never in his right mind when he is in love with a girl"—Chancellor John H. Backes. It sounds like the cynical ob- servation of a gent who is the husband of a ball and chain. More or Less True There is nothing more galling to a married egotist than having his wife introduce him in a tone that listens like: “Meet my mistake.” The poor hen-pecked hub who has to make purchases for his wife |in the lingerie department now also |has to buy her rouges and lipsticks lin the toilet goods department. | A man can teach his wife to drive | the car without wrecking the mari- ‘Lal happiness if he has an angelic | disposition and she isn't so dumb | that everything is a what-chu-ma- | call-it to her. | Some brides let the grooms enjoy | the honeymoon, and others let 'em {know right off the bat they'll take over the job of keeping the family income in circulation. You can admire her courage, hut |that's about all there is to admire about the woman who wears un- mentionables so long they show through her stockings two inches below her knees. If a flapper was asked to zive a definition of hell she'd probably de- clare it was a place where she couldn't pull out her little mirror, every five minutes and powder her nose and touch up her lips. The one-floor plan saves a wom- | 11 | Done in open court this 23rd day of March, 1929. (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Probate Judge. st publication, March 23, 1929 t publication, April 20, 1929. Peerless Quality Delicious” That's what you'll say at the first bite you take of one of our pies. Made of the purest ingred- ients by expert bakers, our pies, cookies and doughnuts, cakes in endless variety, buns, rolls, and bread are the very finest and tastiest that can be obtained. Peerless Bakery ‘Ship or Sail to EUROPE via LLOYD Frequentservics between Vancoover and Germaay via Panama Canal e R Yok and Exnd Allyear service, o Halifax St Jobefs. For Freight tnfc R and beanch offices, For Panenger Informatton, aply NORTH GERMAN LLOYD gt i o Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. The Packard Taxi == il’mmpt Service, Day and Night f Covicn Auro SERVICE || | STAND AT Phone 342, Day or N Night 5_ Juneau, Alaska | PESELS et Dr. H. Vance Ostec path—3201 Go!dx'ieln Bldz. 10 to 7 to 8 or by appoinm:nt Livensed Osteopatnic Phyalc'an | Phone: Office 1871. Resi@ence, Gastineau Hotel — Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Helienthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 3. 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, Surgery nor Osteopath: to §; ce — PHONE ————— ——% 444 Robert Simpson Giand at Zretic Opt. D. THE OLYMFIC ) Graduate Los Angeles Col- leage of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lens»s Ground —_— It t e e e e e | | Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES { ITARRY MABRY 10:00 to & b | Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL fi; Optometrist-Opticia= | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Vulentine Bldg. 6:00 Avpointment 1'hone 484 Evenings by Lunches 7 i Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Magsage Electricity 410 Soldstein Bldg. Phone, Office, 216 ) 1 i Proprietor Cireulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. an a lot of steps, but there’s many a time when she wishes the sleep- Old papers at B e e 2 the Empire. New, select line )f visiting cards at The Empire. ——— THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin, St. FRYE BRUHN with full line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 Phone 136 i ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES . Dave HousgL, PRoP. e W atching the Procession How many times have you observed that while friends and acquaint- ances all around you are making financial progress one way or an- other, you just seem to stick to the side lines and watch the procession. The remedy is a bank account. No matter how moderate your cir- cumstances may be, eventually your chance will come. We'll be glad to help you get started. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest* Bank: in Alaska |H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas Fraternal >ocieties or Gastineau Ckanne! [ SN Juneau Lions ¢ loh Meets every Wes R nesday - 2 %e o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presid —_— 8. . 0. E'.KS Mecting ever > Wednesduy even ing at 8 «cloch Hlks' Hall H. Measerschmiat Exalted M. H. Sides, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcoms, Co-Crdinate Bodles ;- of Freemasonry /0 Scottish Rite ('54 Regular meetings || Ay second Friday each H{\ month_at 7:30 p. -\ m. Scottish Rite v Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secre- tary. LG 2AL DRDLA (F MOO0SE Juneau Lofgs No. 7 Moots every Mond night, &t R reloc¥ WALTER HELLAN, Dictatos J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward Suilding MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 15F Second and Fourth Non- lay of each month In Scottish Rite Temple, Le- A\ zinning at 7:30 o'clock. -\ . WALTER P. SCOTT, J-§‘ Master; CHARLES E. NAGREL, Secretary. Y Order of EATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues: days of each month, 8 “o'clock, Scottish Rit Temple, M BELL GEORGE, Worthy Mats ror: FANNY L. ROBIN- SON, Seeretary. “NIGHTS Or COLUMBUS Serhers Council No. 176) Vetirgs seco:.d anu Iy sonday at 7:30 p. o Trenaient orothers urged tc attend. Couneil Jhawm- He Fifth Street. LD’ M. McINTYRE 1) K H d. J. TURNER. Secretary. ASRIE 117 F. O. . Mee's Mond DrLGELAS &nighu 8 o'clock kagles’ Hall Couglus. William Ott, W. P. Quy L. Smitn, Secrelary Visiting Rrothers welcome. Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- out, on Second St LE ROY VESTAL, Adjutant. 28 e WOMEW oF MOOSEEZ nq LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets 18t and 8rd ThursCays | | esch month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | Hall. ( Kate Jarman, Senior Re | | geni; Agpas Grigg, Recorcar. Brunswick 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 — g P e MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete 3 Work No job too large nor too small for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 | S —_—— JUNEAU TRANSFFR COMPANY Moves, Pucks and Stores Freight and B Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 T