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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY APRIL l6 — . ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR ! PROF ESSIONAL ‘)op«)rh of the movement of about 145,000 cars of 17 Dal;ly Alas’la Emplre lmdmg truck crops. Last year shipments of the ’ @uno products filled 350,000 cars, or more than | IOHN W TROY - . . EDITOR AND MANAGER |double the movement 10 years ago. This does not t leather hair, the flopping cks that reveal bits of very unin- sting bare skin, and the silly little sideburns prove that Dumb Il & Fraternal >ocieties AUTOS FOR HIRE or —_— —— |include ;hxpmmLs of the important field-crop vege-| | By SAM HILL * |Doras haven't a corner on all the & - n ; b ! & FRE! » emng \{_;wvt Sunday by stheltables such as potatoes and sweet potatoes. Neither S ‘-‘2:"»‘ hreads. ; g DRS. mB%iwmsEBURQER Gastineau Channe! COMPA at Secon ain - ne of a wife's hardest jobs is|& & s T e b; J s P SRRV P R R | does 1% ";Cl“dc mtich of: the green PEOducts used by No Angel Child to keep from breaking out into a 201-308 Geldstein Bidg. bt S .‘,:.rn d in the Post Office in Juneau as Second cum}mmn? GRS s wwhile the| Well. LATER maybe 'Tis nearty laugh while watching her PHONE 66 J [._" srionfe b A R P e oIn DD NEEER G Uiy /MY, BRI N The GENTLE Spring—but heck!|husband trying to stand on his Hours 9 a. ™. to 9 p. m. uneau . Liors SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | population increased about 15 per cent, car-lot} ywpen it arrives it acts ’,“,m”_.'. when she is squelching him A Clok Delivered by etear ‘,‘1,4:.”5;“;,9?°,‘:‘2',?{,: Treadwell and shipments of vegetables increased 140 per cent. Let-| More like a tough roughneck, Another reason why petting par- Meects y w e paid, "at "the Tollowing rates: |tuce, green peas, spinach, string beans, celery, and —_— ties are so much more interesting R T et LT e Sealay = 38-38 0 i oVigfly; months, In advance | o oumpers have made especially noticeable gains. Passing Observation than married life is because it is A e andg, $1 it Dr. Charles P. Jenne Yok 41 e A SEVE S “”’ :Yfm“}‘l‘;yO:“}’”g;“’)’]‘;‘gl“‘g Shipments of lettuce are now seven times as great| Scientific menus may make aa heap more fun to have a girl sit . . Lester D. Henderson, Presides 1. Wi delivery of their Dapers.. |as they were 10 years ago, and range from 40,000{man healthy, but we think too|on your lap that to have a wife sit 2 o X DENTI3T H. L. Redlingshafer, s A el r | Business Offices. 374 |4 50,000 cars annually. Most of this lettuce orig-|much of a nickle to risk it on a|down hard on you g mi;ec; vmlr.cx)ceus = Rooms 8 and 9 Valemtine AR e ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|inates in the far Southwest, and ends its journey|DPet they also make him happy. When we used to hear so much —80! ¢ Taxi Tad Bullding <« 2 ° Meeting over THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION 3 s about bare facts we never realized —say! ' Telepnone 176 Y Wednesday oven |in the markets of the northeastern coact cities after . z o abl < % 3 iy e MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | 3 8 as is DAsSIBIN: WibIn ik They'd Outsell All Others how skinny some of them could be.| | public preference is shown to ~mn—f3 it oooc The Associated Pre sntinel w ‘(i | SBOSE 88 Jng # journey ‘as is § Blinks—I see they claim a certain) When a married woman says||€arison’s taxi service because| |g— — E rachprids !’{“;‘ r",fm"‘ « in this pap !r" :m(({(‘:‘x]li.lsd(lz(e' InE A hare brand of cigarettes soothes the|“My mistake,” she is not admitting | | you can RELY on the driver Dr A W Stewan A B gt | e e i ‘hroat. she is in wrong, but is referring to| | to take you to your destina- " DENTIST —- - THE WISCONSIN ELECTION. Jinks—If they ever get one that|her meal ticket. tion in safety. For your pro- ¢ A Hours 9 a. m. to € p. m. - T T | will quiet the tongue I'm gonna in- We never expected to see the| |tection—be sure when getting SEWARD BUILDING y Wisconsin ‘;;.‘\v Mr. Ho.uvex a‘mn]orltAy of more sist on my wife learning to smoke,|4ay when modest & wouldn't| | a C.ay: that the nmame Carlzon Office Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Bodies |than 90,000 in the late Presidential election. How- B *hink it was necessary to seek the | |taxi is on the door. i of, Freemasonry i 2 s e |ever, the other day when she voted on the question Useless Information srivacy of a hallway to fix what- b e s of repealing her State Prohibition enforcement law| The manufacturers of porus plas-|>ver needed it, no matter how far| | i et - — j.! second Frid; each the majority for repeal was more than 125,000. This|ters take the summer and fall to|up or down it happened to be. | 1| month at 7 4 2 | r. ance 3| m Scottish Rite |large anti-Prohibition majority was rolled up in|spend the money they made during| It is getting so the modern I Caclson’'s laxi and | Osteepath—201 Go!d ot Bide: Al»r:fils WALTER spite of a vigorous campaign waged by the well|the snow-shoveling and spring gar- |don't care a rap what you hang | S i‘ Hours: 10 to 11; 1 to 6; ( bl RISEL, Secro- e RTH d oth s, The | den-making seasons. m them just so it isn't clothes. Ambulance Setrvice T to 8 or by appoinmsnt S B financed Anti-Saloon League and other drys, e A good BhPor i i d Live P g my‘c“ 2 A » middle-age nsed vote was large—larger than ever before was cast ” z R 0 g Bhicns. Singte 0 and ‘11 Thove: Office 1471, in that State on the Prohibition issue. | L A1 rEn gl | v ) e 4009, P8 Residonce, Gastineau Hotel S woseE " ki b erhaps our system does vith their hair slowly 33 | This is additional proof that it is absurd to 4 3 it Juneau Lorge No. 7% 1 s e spinach badly need, r as they did when 4 —— = Moeia every Mond. : contend that the Hoover victory was & test of| gt patire we will bet, etting shorter fast ten e Jih= = nt at ¥ Yelwm i ? 4 ¢ = 3 w 4 3 , ELLAN Sl popular sentiment on Prohibition. It proves azain, Bint it to Be il Awaans Among some other things hus- || CAPITAL LAUNDRY Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, . Dictetos " if further proof were necessary, that the Republican bRl hands would like to do—if their| | £ . AU CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. THE NON-STOP AIR FLIGHT. |Party is not a Prohibition Party. Help! wives would let ‘em—is forget their| | Secord glzq!EFrmklm Office Sorvice Only 208 Sewerd Build | 5 : T ; 4ot | —_— “I want something catchy,” said |faults occasional! 1 PH 355 Hours: 10 v. in. to 12 noon, 2 T T A The arrival of an airplane in Junealu fpswtr:w Bernard Shaw persists in his refusal to.visit the|the sheik, who was looking over the Lt T ! We Call and Deliver p.m. to 5 p.m and 7 D. M. [500n5 and For th Xon- following a non-stop flight of considerably less than .,y gtates notwithstanding that he is immensely | greeting cards Country Store and Barn Dance,| ¥ - ) to 9 p. m. Phone 529 dav ot fiflfi"r.’,{?{.‘l?’ on eight hours from Seattle demonstrated the feasibility . ... opular here than in England where he lives.| “Mouse traps are in the base- |Elks’ Hall, April 20th, supe:vision | CHIROPRACTIC | | dnning at_7:30 g¢'clock. of air transportation between the Capital City of Possibly he feels more certain of retaining that|ment,” snapped the Princess be-|f Pastime Club. Special prizes for ng:"!::rym:g’l(c(;,noelo::?alyclne, WALT F:(_l;l ’;ILE%OTE. Alaska and the Queen City of Puget Sound.. It was popularity by staying away from the country. hind the counter. Yest hayseed couple now on ‘_X_‘s_' The Packard Taxi o— — A T, Secretary. made very plain that airplanes can easily give us mey ath. M. Suc]‘ovml) gt ;}ro'ct‘nvea PHONE - — TR % a dawn to dusk service with stops at Ketchikan, In Michigan a tax is proposed on bottles, No Accounting For Some Folks | sg‘:::m pz:,;;n Wi A:“g,fim 444 e e and perhaps other towns, enroute. There may be corks, caps and the like in an effort to dis- Iiioroe Court item 'in & Los AR . e T R 1 Sxve ithall Robert Simpson } d Fourth Tues. occasions, of course, when flying conditions would not courage the making of home brew.—(Florida geles Dfltl_l‘r' fate. —adv 3- Swand at Zrotic 0 t D ,ckf"'emg"t'(','.';\l m:-‘ Times Union.) Suits filed - e P, A2, MAYBELLY e EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING be as satisfactory as those that obtained yesterday when an airplane would have to lay over some place Graduats Los Angeles Col- JUNE—Charles R., against Anna leage of Optometry and | That may be an effective way for a State to J. Prompt Service, Day and Night for another day, but that occurs everywhere. It co-operate in the enforcement of Prohibition. Ca It pays to mave your zippers and Opthalmolo; 2 n you imagine ANYBODY s % P ey occurs with all sorts and conditions of transpor- wamingym e ng of @ JUNE? Es. | 00ts rebullt st Mike Avoians|) CoviCH AUTo SERVICE Glassen Fitted, Lenss Ground KNIGHTS on 2 Jent's furnishings. —adv. STAND A'l' THE OLYMPIC B o LumMBUS Teaching Literature. tation vehicles on water and land as well as with pecially in APRIL! Serbevs Councii N airplanes. | 3 BT T o ings g0 a Phone 342, Day or Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- Night L+ ¥ 20 £ The performance of Messrs. Eckmann, Ellis and (Emporia, Kan., Gazette.) 3 e 2 i ! ¥ = 0T % | Tranatant Brothecs “uhSen o The other day a student who works in the Ga-| Whaddya Suppose iheyre Gonnma :orn. June‘.u Ice Cream Parlors. Juneau, Alaska mép&m%ir?fi%mgy to nitend. Counsil ham- Halloran and their plane yesterday was the first time for an airplane to make a trip between Seattle and this place in a single day—and they had most th _Street. W. M. McINTYRE 1 KX H J. TURNER, Secretary. Make In It? (Headline jn a Philadelphia paper) GARMENT FACTORY TO RE- ————red zette office was moani:; and groaning over his les- son in literature in “St. Agnes Eve,” by Kcats—a iovely thing. He regarded the lesson as a task. The | Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Va'entine Bldg. | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | N TICE OF HEAR FINAL ACCOUNT OF vt e of the day for spare time. The time is not far off tegcher made it that. OPEN In the Commissioner's Court for M b C f A R e WAy when the exception will be a day when a similar| Literature when it is taught as mathematics is a = g“‘ 1‘0"1(')'01‘3’ of Alaska, Division a ry scoare Yhone 284 %;m{z- 8 o'clock trip is not made by one or more planes. dull and awful subject. The first thing a teacher No Brains e 2. i iy P acles Wafl of literature should do would be to dispose of Keats|The fool woodpecker must oft' wish |Before Charles Sey, United States Regular i i 3 ~ouglse, Willlam Ott, W. P. Quy 2 & and Shelley on a bootleg basis. Tell the students| He too, could aspirin tablets take,| Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- egu nners Couglee. Willlam g s Gu. OUR NATIONAL APPETITE FOR that bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. L. Emscn, Secrelary ielting For using his head as he does, We'll bet he’s ne'er free from headache. (that they must not read Keats and Shelley; Itheir writings contain many dangerous sentiments . RN ST and some very suggestive passages not fit for their “Americans like vegetables—and they appear to young minds. Then order Keats and Shelley put like them better each year,” says B. C. Boree, mar- oyt of the library, except to the older students. keting specialist in the United States Department That'would bring Keats and Shelley into their own. of Agriculture. | The same thing would work with Shakespeare ex- “The annual 7 of at least 1,500,000 in popula- cept that the teacher should explain that many tion does not explain all the increases in acreage Passages were unfit for young readers. ,The teacher ¥ should frown upon the obvious indecencies of Wid production of truck crops. Our appetite for o o oeme 1r that fails, forbid cldsses to read vegetables seems to be growing, both because of en- Shakespeare at all. couragement from health authorities and because it . And how they would swallow him! is now possible to have a wide variety of fresh| vegetables the year round.” | A great volume of truck is hauled to the city Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Propne'or . In the Matter of the Estate of Arothers welcome. WILLIAM G. WALTMAN, de- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That H. L. Faulkner, administrator de bonis non of the estate of William G. Waltman, deceased, has (iled herein his final report of the administration of said estate, and that a hearing will be' had upon said report before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock 4. m. on June 3, 1929; and that all persons interested in said estate may appear at said time and place and file objections in writing to — n VEGETABLES IS INCREASING. Helene W. L. Albrecht T PHYSICAL THERAPIST | Medical Gymnastics, Maesage Electricity { 410 Goldstein Bldz. Phone, Oifice, 216 AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- out, on Second St LE ROY VESTAL. Adjutant. Same Old Story “Did your husband rave over your new Easter hat?” “No, but he did a plenty about the bill for it.” s o i New, select line »f visiting cards at The Empire. 2 Old papers at the Empirs, 5 ot | WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays | each month, 8 P.M. at Hoose | Hall. Kate Jarman, Way to Be Unpopular— Let youw face be the parking place for gloom. J THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” £ i, A big tactical coup in the Mexican rebel cam- paign has come to light. A Ceneral is living in the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York.—(Detroit News.) One For The Debating Societies— Which keeps the owner out of Senfo2 from near-by farms, says Mr. Boree, who also the most trouble—animal instinct |said final » S v 8 Re- | emphesizes developments in car-lot movements of| pygitive slave law was passed in 1850 and re-[or human intelligence? A e N Comnr th sudoRrnkll St Phone 136 i o s etk vegetables in the last dozen years. In 1918 the ' pealed in 1864. This gives the Volstead law five GIVEN under my hand and the United States Department of Agriculture collected years to go.—(Boston Transcript.) Getting Lazy seal of the probate court above p n s . - g —- “What in the blankety-blank|mentioned this 2nd day of April,| f=="=== - e Brunswick Bowling e A EMPIRE If you want to sell anything—use a Classified. If you want to buy anything—use a Classified. If you have a room to rent, or hounse or an apartment—use a Classified. These little classifieds work hoar, daily. blazes does the star want with an- other double?” demanded the Man- ager. “She now wants some one to do her marrying and divorcing for her,” grinned her press agent. 19 Difference of Opinion An artificial light, they say. Is hard on eyes—and yet. She’s sure she is a treat for 'em When she's a bleached bru- nette! Tired of the Job Angry (would be) Diner: “You pay your waiters here, don't you?” Restaurant Proprietor: “Of course we do!” Angry Diner: “Well, then pay me my half day's wages, I'm tired of waiting and am going to quit.” So Do the Barbers A girl T like Is pretty Anabelle, She keeps hers trimmed So she doesn't look like—(You know what)! Business Note There may not be anymore calf love than tnere ever was but the tremendous sale of silk hosiery shows there is a heap more love of calves. More Or Less True It’s an ill wind that blows no- body good and styles that cause so much feminine cuticle to get frost- bitten in winter and sunburned in summer make it possible for the makers of cold creams to give the wolf at the door the merry ha! ha! The hatless heads, with their RESTAURANT FOR SALE Furniture, fixtures, stock and good will of Rhodes Cafe, also known as Gastineau Cafe for sale. Every- thing needed to commence busi- ness, but purchaser, if desire op- erate in present location, must ar- range for lease of premises from owners of Gastineau Hotel. Property must be sold by April 17, 1929, Write or wire offers. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids or offers. Stock, fixtures and equipment in- ventories approximately $4,000.00. Copy of inventery furnished upon request. R. E. ROBERTSON, Try them—use a Classified. Assignee for benefit of creditors of B. F. and Christie Rhades, 200 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. (Seal) Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- First publication, April 2, 1929. Last publication, April 23, 1929, 29. CHARLES SEY, FRYE BRUHN with full line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 et e e ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, prop. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Peerless nuahty RIGHT FROM THE OVEN! The best buns you ever tasted. Serve them once and you will always serve them—fresh every day. Made of the purest in- gredients by expert bakers. S The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Per Dozen 25¢ Try a dozen today. PEERLESS FRUIT BREAD Try it—30c loaf We are noted for the high quality of our cakes, pies and bread. Everything at economy prices. RESOURCES Deposits $2,548,741.14 2,315,065.23 100,000.00 Peerless Bakery Capitalé ... D00 Surplus and Undivid- ed Profits 133,675.91 Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller's Taxi Hay Phone 213 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Crders MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too small for ue MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and B Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open’from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48

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