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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1929. ! of its customers who | #——— ~————fl|bia for having walked off with l\*_. s by the use of | ALONG LIFE'S | |mothers new sik stberings [ PROFESSIONAL S 166 Nt by Akl | DETOUR Oaly the old-fachioned woman{| AYFPOG FOR HIRE Fraternal >ocieties who used to wear clothes as hard e course to pursue with tho: Daily Alaska Empiro e Bl o 3 reasonable care in driving bu it pay others will be encouraged to use such pre- JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER !t vey p | i ¢ [to get into as a cold tub on a zero P 7 o) g i TR e ged a _{|morning, can fully appreciate the DRS. MB%ZM%E“URGER Gastineau Ckannc’ COMP, NEW YORI GREATEST BANK - m‘odern clothes that are as easy to N ' s i B S Lucky Pup slip on as a banana peel. 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. £ ~8 i the ¥ The recent consolidation of the National Bank| Blinks: “I envy our dog.” ! When some of these light-head- PHONE 56 T of COnREtaTaRA e’ Guasnty U D ey of| Jinks: “Yeah? Why?” ed young people marry they are Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. J unen}: Lions | % New York will make that concern with more than| “Blinks: “It never comes home|simply going to exchange heavy lub : Delivered by « Treadwell and and finds my wife has donated its!/ dates for heavy hearts. Meets every Wea I pants to a rummage sale.” A superman is one who can keep nesday ~* *2-3p i $2,000,000,000 of assets the strongest bank in the in advance United States. The National City Bank, heretofore) One y 1 JIx hi cheerful when he has to go home o’clocr. o Bl fivor If they will prompuy |the strongest American bank, had assets of $1,- Interesting Information every night to a ball and chain that Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presiden ne « y 1 e or 5,000 on December 31 'lh.e consolidated Guar-| gpaqe B Kegg, of Toledo, is|is as easily upset as an ashtray. DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Tress ’ s anty Trust Company and National Bank of COom-|peading for the Alimony Club, Ankles no longer being objects of He"* Dmmlltnfls — effi- Roo! i1 ; s y Vo e ! 4 ‘ ciency—service ms 8 and 9 Valentine 8. ®. 0. E'.KS 2 TE o BE LARGER merce will be the sixth bank in value of assets in| interest the girls. are keeping them Y- i Tad Bullding § i Meeting eyer e 2 BLICATION the world, with the National City seventh, accord- | Has and Hasn’t It wark with little socks, but it hard- —says Taxi & ‘Telepnone 176 ¥ Wednesday even o ~,¢:”HLD PRESS. ~ |ing to recnt New York calculations. The only banks| His business is darn poor, i seems possible that the skirt||Public preference is shown to ‘Fli. ntH,R < clock The A ely titled to the eding them in financial strength are five British The baker says—and so y Will get high encugh for the knees| | Carlson’s taxi service because H. Messerschmidt s credited t nd also the Exalted Ruler. M,\‘ H. Sides, Dr. A. W. Stewart Fetars. DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcoms, when| | you can RELY on the driver nd | | to take you to your destina- :s, ranking in this order: Midland, Lloyd's, Bar-| Though he has plenty, he to look forward to a time ., Westminster and National Provincial. All of Is mighty shy of dough. they'll no longer be noti # i e — be kept warm too. tion in safety. For your pro- them are chain banks with many branches through- Gt . Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. & — — 'out the British Isles Never Can Tell More love matches would prove| | tection—be sure when getting SEWARD BUILDI’NG 2 ‘ 2o3 i A | o« ? t {8 s hriv F a cab that the pame Carlzon 0-Ordlnate Bodles James & Alexandesifhuretotate N it fne Na- || sWhat became GliEaaoe s Clast) SUPSIERAINES could thrive op pa [, et CHAU Ste A% Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry =1 /) 5 . A oo |time I proposed to her she said|empty larder and unpaid bills et % Phone 278. Scottish Rite |' tional Bank of Commerce, vmll be the C}ml_rmfm she never would marry?” asked the| The reason many a wife's bridge ——————F|_Resuiur meetings | h of the Board of the consolidated New York insui-|D = B0U 0" TR Erd el et roeaad by er to —— R | recond Briday encn U s "’[])",(;I(‘ml“‘;;l:\“;tle;:’zt r:;"":"lm“"('}“:;‘;azad X:ll; “Oh, she went into the movies imnd ;s because he never comes d Dr. H. Vance | ;r:,m":sczt(u:h'mmt’_:: otler, -res] 24 U110 years ago,” replied his host, “and [home from a poker pame without | | Carlsoa’s Taxi | Temple, WALTE: e . 7 arlsoa s axi an o-teep-th—m Goldateln ma. . y, will be the President. Thomas W. La-|gaveraged about one marriage a|having to alibi about how luck was ) Hours:, 10 to 13; 1 to b f“;_fli L, Secre. rember of J. P. Morgan and Company, will|year.” against him, Ambulance Service 7 to § or by appoinmsnt s Rk s Sy LR ‘ b rman of the Executive Committee. Charles| = ———— ~ | mn“r‘noon:'-wgfimcx P;ylc)ul i 3 H. Sabin, President of the Board of the Guaranty| Useless Information NOTICE OF SAILING Phone Single O and 11 Bebilanod; asttioan Fobel LG IAL ORDLA ] Trust Company, will be Vice-Chairman of the Board Not every one who has hives Juneau Lorgs No. 7a te dull tones. The white of the pu the two Governments, But he was careful to say|pad books— 3??‘!’ Council No. 1769, AT i N ees. From Seattle the Motor Ship! e —_— L ] Meel, very Mond> of the consolidation. Mr. Sabin has been working keeps be LOREGONF Wil soll Tor . Tunentl 4 = ool g Gl e _|for the combination Lhaf h»:\s been effected f‘or Toouit April 15. For froight and passenger | > g Dl’. Geo. L. Bartnn WALTER HELLAN, Dictatos ten years. The new institution will surrender its R rates call Agent Femmer, Tele-| | CAPITAL LAUNDRY ] CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. A FICKLE FLAPPER. National charter and become a State bank. ekt come and g6 beter gwne 114. Independent utvams)";ip ! Second and Franklin | Office Service Omly 206 Seward Suilding e Sh e 1 3 ompany. —adv. | | PHONE 355 Hours: 10 s. m. to 12 noon, 2| |———— S is a f She mixes her smiles| Twenty-five persons were killed during the past| “w‘fr‘”_l"} ]"]f; ‘;n:‘t?i e | We Call and Deliver : bptepi sl Ly gfirflv:?fl:dugg‘:_xl 'i‘:.?fis NO. 17 and : abandon and dis- year and one-quarter in the enforcement of Prohibi- | (e goans sk s We make ana arer all kinds of | s to 9 p. m. Phone 529 lay of each month - in o i, —= Scottish Rite Temple, be- tributes her f her own whimsies. 1 by Federal officers. Sixteen were persons whose Back to the Sticks furv garments. Gold:tein's Em CHIROPRACTIC e o TN ;{u‘:lmflk \ Through she coaxed the pussy willows, ts were altempted and nine were officers. And| ;oop puder: “How does the new | o U e —adv. } | 1o ugt the practice of Medicine, PR s %%o-r;r x\« the bluek the elderberries and other we still have Prohibition. player look?” Get your Macic rire caten-|} The Packard Taxi AR DL TSGR LEY. responsive native growths to trust to her promises B Jack Hendricks: “Not so good.|DAR at the Silver Fox Barber PHONE 2 el —— e i and send forth tt hoots to brighten the land- Friendly Counsel. T've named him Traveling Sales-|Shop. Have it FRAMED. Coates 1 - % S g L scape still partly e Rt ahrtaenth of g e man’ : studio. s 441 Robert Simpson Second and Fourth Tues: winter. And Mother Nature confided her childrer (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Jack Ryder: “Draw the diagram.”| — S ! Sand at Zretio Opt. D B Aok Bearnin bt s bl caa 3arcn Tana r 1 ign Minister for | Jack Hendricks: “He doesn’t get - oo Ces Temple, MAYBETL o “'e] J‘]d]' o f April, the smil of the lh'! I p‘\n{;‘.l'] xl}(;‘pil.gmlii‘r :‘l’: :;Z;?fi‘to l?hv Diet, [ home very often.” 5 (FOR 35 YEARS HE i - 9 Qesfoste LopEtisom S0 ?ET'?‘&\E\'\?"I"W 0B EENED (Eho | pominy AR 5 e pointed refernce to the question of American | HAD GAS—GONE NO Prompt Service, Day and Night{ | [ leage of Optometry and SON, Secretary. fickle-hearted 1 to frowns. Cold gripped - - " e Japanese immigrants, holding it to be And That's That ki A 2 : | Opthalmology || the land, and of the berry bushes, the . " ' " o tion and requiring settlement between| gt Hocen't o’ may ot read/ ~ Covica Auro SERviCE | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Graunfi( K&;f&;gu%' 3 1 b0 2 : ¥ | “I suffered with indigestion and STAND AT THE OLYMPIC } ;% . = = & | Monlay at 7:30 p.. green of the ss was covered with a white shroud. (hat it was a,question which should not interfere| which probabiy Geplitan Ene ;.;:1:: m;- figl yfel? Sv‘Slm:'(- mi ;‘u'st' Phone :]?Zi"Day or — e tings mecord aru lasr Then the teasing miss, as if in a contrite mood, with the friendly relations between the United Staes|ponularity of the naughty ones. dose O erika have not been 8! Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL Tranaient orothers urged > switched on her’ pre s and again we have and Japan. He held it to be a matter for con- 5 Ut‘J]ulfltch;Ebiv' D. Carlx.sle_. "m‘_Juneuu. Alaska § Gptometeist-Onticlaz E'L;r:lug'dflhcosu‘rx::tthu~ et ove.s T knowing her fickle- gratulation “that the bond of friendship, economic 3 us spoonful Adlerika re- A el “‘- | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | | SDW. M. McINTYRE 3 K 0 the Spring we love. Tomorrow, knowing her fickl . Matrimonial eves gas and that bloated feeli ¥ H. J. TURNER, Secruta ness, we may go through all of it again and political, with the United States is being more Many a wife can’t get a mnew |so that o la” ')lu}x i poewex;{z PEvSp—— | Room 16, Valentine BIdg. E T ry. 3 4k than (\Au St:\(;’;;g:;?e:&uh?f :raic;v | SR dress she wants because her hus- Mm b BOTH upper afid lower M b C f 10:00 u;\ G‘fl?lt:l}v::flnss by OrLGELAS Ac;;;s 117 AFI 0. ; & % s iy N S 3 T i [ | PO el ee’s ondar B ENCOURAGING SANE DRIVING. this. must, after all. depend upon mutual |Pand hasn't the courage to do some- |bowel and removes old waste mat- aory ’s Cafe {|| ity L Fon o 0 | good undrestanding. I believe this to be thing he oughtn't to occasionally. '\;x vm;l nev_cl\r ‘thovm)x, vas there n el e s - kagles’ Hall 4 Two insurance companies specializing writing growing year after year. A z Y0 WRIEroWaRLiyou have trigd for 3 AT e DT TS By {lllam Ott, W. P. Guy o eting iitor s re experimenting with If all Japanese—all Asiatics—were as was Hydeo You're On Your Way vour stomach and bowels, Adlerika Regular Dinners AR AR R e e L““"é’:gt:v‘ Secrelary Visiting e in driving. They Noguci there would be always considerate barriers| There, little hem, Wil Jempiises you. Builer-Matro Short Orders Helene W. L. Albrecht | | trothers welcome Lkl e o exercises D Caucasian: immigration laws. But this is not so Don't you cry, Drug Co. In Douglas, Guy's Drug Tianoh elene w. L. recht & SN sk or the man WhO €XEIClSeS ppo pohlem remains, and it is a serious problem| You'll be the belt Store. —adv. unches PHYSICAL THERAPIST AMERICAN LEGION caution mactine and obeys the por the western nations, .one which it will take| Bye and bye! ; = Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. | Medical Gymnastics, Maesage RS tra t into effect the record of generations to solve properly and satisfactorily it —_— et ettt POPULAR PRICES | Electricity fourth Thursday of the in eflected in the may be believed. But, in the meantime, it is pleas- She Was With Him { 410 Gcldstein Bldg. each month in Dug- public li id ant to know that such eminent authority as the| “Were you scared when the ban- Th(’/ L“t(;.‘-t HARRY MABRY Phone, Office, 216 | out, on Second St. i The new plan, known Japanese Minister fuumdeh tnfl'a:f‘utehflndh effort lto dit held you up? asked the inqui- A Propne'or H @ . T LE ROY VESTAL, ak ¥ . Je . Pk Ve a friendly undegrstanding by the peoples |sitive e. K i i b St e 7 ot 1§ . as 'the merit rating plan apply to most private 2iTive at a sitive on - New, select line 5f visiting cards Adjutant. i A4, i concerned with this far-reaching and intricate prob-| «no T was perfectly calm,” boast- 'RE T i ) / S 5 B s i B ld“‘l”’,‘:; i he stahdard publie 1€ It should meet with response in kind from our eq the vietim, TRE JUR COMPACTS | —5 papers at the Empirs, e Koy s b credit of 10 per cent. from the standard publ . h 1 B I own accredited representative authority. o % 2 e . — WOMEN OSEEXE i liability and property ge premiums will be e il s sho’;‘:“‘]‘fi(‘c ;“};WJ; ‘;;‘c‘:r;‘;u ’:l"cll‘ Colors to Match s T e i S S RS B LEGg)rH‘l?O iy ART i ‘ , NO. & to the automobile policy holder who is able “Who is your bootlegger?” asks the Birmingham Y € Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays ;! & M Ty SHATA | startix d hi our Costume y & % to declare he has not been involved in an accident Age-Herald. Well, in the first place, we haven't g it,” grinned his wife. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | each month, 8 .M. at Mooss | | resulting in ir r dama in the two preceding A0y, and in the s2cond, we promiscd not to tell— % : " g i | Hall. ¥ i 4 bR ebss b e | (Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) Means Yow've Been Comfortable “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” '] | Kate Jarman, Senior Re- | ! 5 years; that his opu ating license has not been s i All Winter . ! b A bia Gt Ricord i b A 0 7, A Y : - ent; a8 Gr ) corcer. | pended or revoked; and that he keeps his brakes| mpo gouth cxpected much for its support of |Why should you worry if these b Corner 4th and Franklin. St. Phone 136 i A it kil S __.‘ : i and steering gear in good order. It is the theory president Hoover and got it—in the neck.—(Atlanta modernists & of the companies that this will not only be the eqmt- consumuon) At such old-fashioned folks as p % D A & SR bt SRR b AR M O L You, b Beorsd Brunswick Bowling ¢ You get spring’s biggest thrill if Alleys ou can shed. X i Wien word goes out—"It's safe to| Phone 25 Free Delivery F RYE BR UH N TP NEHAND WOMEN L take 'em off?” t Stand—Miller's Taxi 1 y D e e e = Phone 218 | Many a man doesn't expect to i 215 In This H. C. L. 2 =l with full line of get out of debt until he gets in his grave. Quality Meats SHOP Credit Where It's Due H. B. MAKINO “To what do you credit your suc- cess in becoming a millionaire?” asked the reporter. “Women’s optimism,” smiled the man who made alleged beauty JAPANESE TOY t ! Front Street PHONE 38 P. O..Box 218 for Mail Crdors helps. TO THE e She: -can't you make vour work MODERN REASONABLE RATES COMPANY EMPIRE He: “That is as impossible as making my lighter work.” Dave HouseL, PRoP. B 4 S s GRAVEL il i ?74 What Every Wife Knows The Aeme AND Y | A letter that lands in the inside Of the Baking Art Carpenter and Concrete . pocket of a husband’s coat hasn't Work any more chance of being delivered Think of the joy and satistac- No job too large nor too than one that goes to the dead let- || tion of finding a really whole- small for us ter office. A some, nourishing, satisfying kind h’ he P * of bread. W ate mgt rocession MORRIS More or Less True Uniform in quality day after CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors * How many times have you observed PHONE 62 that while friends and acquaint- ances all around you are making - financial progress ome way or an- other, you just seem to stick to the side lines and watch the procession. The remedy is a bank account. It’s safe to bet the man who mar- || day, always oven-fresh, always ries a woman good at making ad- || superior in taste, always firm, dresses is going to learn to do a || moist and full-flavored. 0 heap more things for himself than As every woman knows, bread- the one who marries a - woman || making is an art demanding the who's just good at making dresses, || most exacting care in prepara- A man’s idea of a bad half hour || ton, mixing, raising and baking is one that's spent listening to|| —that is why our bread is baked things for his own good. under the most rigid inspection. | Daughter feels she is entitled to| It costs no more than ordinary wear a halo if she controls her-|| Pread. Why not try it today? self and doesn’t talk back to moth- er when she is getting hail Colum- 7 Peerless RESTAURANT FOR SALE Furniture, fixtures, stock and good Bakery will of Rhodes Cafe, also known as Gastineau Cafe for sale. Every- ——— g JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores FFraight and B — No matter how moderate your cir- cumstances may be, eventually your K you want to sell anything—use chance will come. We’ll be glad to a Classified. ALASKAN HOTEL ||| convomnts ‘ thing needed to commence busi- help you get started. 4] - M R ness, but purchaser, if desire op-| === If Jou wm‘ft to buy anylhmg L erate in riesent location, must ar- £ a Classtfied. range for lease of premises from 3 owners of Gastineau Hotel Free Readlnfl Room Prompt Delivery of If you have a room to rent, or house Property must be sold by April ALL KINDS OF COAL 17, 1929. Write or wire offers. The City Hall, Second Floor : or an apartment—use undersigned reserves the right to Main Street and Fourth ’ PHONE 48 % . reject any and all bids or offers. Th B h nd i a Classified. ; Stock, fixtures and equipment in- Reading Room Open From e B. M . enre S 8 a.m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL & . ventories approximately $4,000.00. These little classifieds work hoar, Copy of inventory furnished upon 2 request. daily. R. E. ROBERTSON, Assignee for benefit of creditors Try them—use of B. F. and Christie Rhades, a Cla’“fled. 200 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Juneau Public lerary} inaateassesenaeasad FIIT ST e S8

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