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] ] ] i 3 'q « 3 " 't q it 8 o AR\~ =0=O0m> 1 i 5 1 FYeAH® QaBs RV S AR 0N the desirable stabilization of the teachers’ pro- fession., Daily Alaska Empire I, CAPITALIST. JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER; ALFRED E. SMIT! i ry wemng | except the Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith is gradually ac- S R s b Sccond and Main quiring a position as a member of New York's - = S erora e e i |capitalistic "class. He was recently elected to pe el getotr bl tine b ity a Director of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- TION RATES. ¥5 pany. He already had two bank directorships. He eau Druqldsfi Treadwell andfills the vacancy on the Met nt Delivered by B t Pee the ates: {by the death of President Haley Fiske and the $690; L3 hs, in advance (promotions of Ecker, Cox and Lincoln. Sub: T if they will promptly | The acceptance of these directorships together notify tha T ess ( f any failure or irregularity announcement that Gov. Smith has ac- |quired a large fortune through operations on the New York Stock Exchange make it easy to believe |that he meant every word of the statement when {he lared that he would agal andid: c'ano PRESS. |he declared that he would not again be a ¢ ate Iy entitled to the|for spatches credited to| ; 1d also the with the '\’I‘Lzh OF ASS! 4 public offiee i In spite of the refusal of ~!recognize Soviet Russia the Russians usually find way to purch products from another country | hen they have the cash to pay for them. latest Mexican rebellion seems to be on its| It takes money and supplies as well as| a war going, even in Mexico. The { last | med to keep legs. Marse | 1t will not be strange if those whom |Henry Waterson used to call the “tariff barons”| are branding President Hoover as a free trader |before the special session of Congress is over. Our Own Land. o ] (Cincinnati Enquirer.) LET'S ASK ,()k \IR i \” CON Former President Coolidge, who never has made R a trip abroad, the other day announced that he Washinglon . 4 15 intention of making a post-Presidential trip | for bids for an air mail| i, murope because, as he put it, there are too many | Juneau because the|places of interest in our own country that he should | e not sufficiently |like first to see. action. If that is true clamor' he former Executive is right. Presidential and re is no doubt but that the near-Presidential hikers abroad- heretofore have The perform- |" her too obviously advemsed‘ the inspiring motive ) A | responsible for their Telemachic journeyings. As a airplanes that arc now at Juneau|, .o of fact, the gesture has become rather clearly apparent that there is a lot|{jreadbare and outworn. t be rendered by regular air| For President or ordinary citizen, this America een Juneau and Seattle. Such a|of ours offers incomparable and inexhaustible op- ly result in airplanes to cover ! P rtunities in the way of scenic diversity and his- heast Alaska to serve as feeders | toical association. : ine: et walk to develop local Archie J. Williams, Director of the Williams s |Museum of Natural History, one of Kentucky's| most distinguished cultural associations, has written | in South-|an -inspiring and intensive appeal to Kentuckians | ough line to learn to know their State. He asks: “Are ycur\ s for major sympathies vested in the far-flung reaches| | | | = RACTS. 1 It has are hesi been said that officials at servi people of such for need tk ored for ht to begin, want a air service. ances of the two have made is of service that m nmunication betw e would i local a Sou for the business The east A from ea in through Juneau to -opolitan Board caused | various countries to|in a hotel THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, PRy l ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR | | By BAM HILL Glory Too Blame Fleeting To risk your neck to break Speed records, I'd say hot For by tomorrow both You and your records are forgol. ain’t so Good Trick If He Can Do It (Classific d lamped in an after- by Charles E. Allen) >—Man, single, to milk a truck. and drive So Different From Home “I get a real thrill out of eating dining room,” remarked man. How cum?” yawned his the family “Yeah? | bachelor friend. “It's one |an order paid to it,’ place where I can give and have some attention he replied. Been Stung? Sam: “I'll bet the proprietors of |night clubs learned the trick of soaking a customer six prices for what he bt from the milliners.” Poor Subs for Cough Drop They're simply grand For filling coffers, But fags, we'll bet, Don't help the coughers. Help! “Send for the wrecking crew,” groaned sis, whose arm ached from holding the receiver and who had been saying “Zat so?” “Ain’t that (grand?” and “Well, can you imag- ine it!” and the like, for half an hour. “Smatter, kid?” grinned her kid brother. “Washout on the line,” she snap- ped. Interesting Information Every river has one but you never hear of a river sleeping in its bed. She Met Her Match, All Right (Marriage license in a Columbus, Ohio, Paper) such ‘a line a United State il contract. 0f s)vmlofi ‘\I'en.hm ancient people nor distant lands; FRANK MATCH, 60, fireman, Every necessary action to prove the need and| :“r‘k“ any clements of greatness plien to Ken-1, . n . iine Mayberry, 25 desire of the people for the establishment of such| ]mm a0 nilE Mo oF. OMIBLREE otk Wi a service ought » taken by all the commercial | ; | The Real Thing > in the pine-shadowed North or the vine-gloried | | Southland; or those who live in our prairie terrains, on our mountains and by our lakes. Professor Willlams is right. No land is the \equal of our land in the way of scenic wonders, of |natural and archacological interest. He does a | pensions 1o service not only for Kentucky in his persistent | Alaska, efforts to encourage interest in the State’s natural | and conservation | organi ividuals in Southeast Alaska. A PRAISEWORTHY OBJECTIVE. Senator Dimond's bill to provide teache vice in Though some mad husbands you Have seen, you haven't seen the maddest ¥ Unless you Has turned a seen one whose wife fool food faddist. What Every Married Man Knows under saf detailed in the|history, archaeology, woodcraft “Pa,” said the kid, “what is an bill, has a worth The profession of | &mong his pvuplcj butv for the entire country. He |anticlimax?” Fi be made so attractive that cap- | worthily is a: ting in the accomplishment of a| “Listening to the little woman, y ¥ ‘ A great and lgsting work of value and importance |son, after you have been. having a able |‘ will A.n ow; it ag e Nie's work, | THe wal 1Y the people of America. Ibig time with the boys growled fare of the public’ schools,” upon which dvpmds %o SRS AT ik idad largely the welfgre of the country, demands that{ qpere 5 g world of editorial comment In ‘h(. § S such a condition be bro about. There are too (fact that no one ever has called Lindbergh “Gus.” Bughouse Observation many teachers who are following the profes ion' —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Many a man would rather be i | simply for the purpose of subsistence until .»(mmthmg% better turns up. And something better frequently turns'| ~ The Hoover Administration, to live up to its up before teachers have had sufficient experience #ims, needs only to abolish poverty and thirst.— to become really efficient. By making it certdin| (LOUSVille Courler-Journal) that one may teach school and be assured of ! income in old age a long would be taken toward put um ‘bum” in Alabama.—(Indianapolis Star.) seems to be to any Senator Heflin’s chief mission TO THE EMPIRE 374 \‘\\\\\\\\ \y R AN 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 house { Or an apartment—use a Classified. These little classifieds work hoar, Try them—use | lacks courage!” tight in a comfortable place than [employees. uncomfortable in a tight place. The Onward March of Civilization News item says: “Nine-tenths of the people in America were classed as farmers in 1800." And now we suppose nine-tenths of them are classed as morons. ‘What's The Use A cautious driver will A heap of cussing hear, And have a car that looks Like a wreck from the rear. Lucky She—Did you get that special delivery I sent you? He—Yes, I got it almost as quick- ly as if you had sent it by regular mail.” | Hint To Girls Something else to keep under your hat is half-grown hair. Be Popular, All Right ‘We see by an upstate paper this is “Doughnut Week.” “Why not have a “No Nut Week” about 52 times a year? Two of ’Em to Hate Now Will the Volstead Law kindly move over and make a little room for the Jones Law. One for the Efficiency Expert— Up to the hour of going to press no use has been found for the bumper crop of wild oats being raised in this country. The Rounder On questions of the day, you'll find His ignorance is a fright, But he knows all about things that Are going on at night. Afraid of His Wife “It says here,” remarked Mrs. Grouch, “that eating spinach gives a man courage.” “Huh!” growled her hushand, “the mere fact he eats it proves he More or Less True An old-timer is one who thinks a cigarette looks as out of place be- tween the lips of a woman as a powder puff would be in the hands 20, 1929. vl\TURDAY, APRIL e —— e e AUTOS FOR HIRE In a Talkie Mood DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 801-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 656 Hours 9 a. m.to’p m. |§W Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST ciency—service Rooms 8 n‘.":'x‘a:’...v' ne —says Taxi Tad. <l 8 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 when getting a cab that the name Carlzon A W Stewart Ha\lrlsxm.to(p m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftics Phone 469, Res. i taxi i= on the door. Phone 278. ol P eSS | e ] Dr. H. Vance Caclson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 Ostecpath--201 Goldstein Blde Boun 10 to 13; 1 to 6; 7 to 8 or by appoinmsnt Licensed 'gnoo nnlc Phylcu o Reosldence, Gllflnuu !ald = L o # T Dr. Geo. L. Barton CAPIT AL LAUNDRY I CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | Second acd Franklin | Office Sorvice Only 1 PHONE 355 Hours: 10 s. in. to 12 noon. 2 | We Call and Deliver p. m. to 5 p. ! and 7 p. m. Miss’ Juliette.Compton, beautisiie sl S e - to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. —Y ful English importation, has brought herself and her voice to America where she will work in Hollywood. She is wearing one of those new crea- tions in veils which are all the e in Europe. (Internat, The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 i Giand at Arctio Robert Slmp;)-n— Opt. D. Graduate Lo. Angeles Col- ( leage of Optometry and i Opthalmology | Glassen Fitted, Lensss Ground " ' or. R E Optometrist-Opticiae Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by rag 1 Newsreel) e e Prompt Service, Day and Night Covice Auto SEnvice STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska At e i ). persons between the - es of twenty-one and fifty years, NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, 1919, 4 male e b et b Fomtic fBeFeRance Here’s promptness — efi- except soldie: sailors in U. S. £l Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, M b C f Avpointment | volunteer firemen, paupers and in- a ry g a e Phone 481 | ne persons, are subject to tax 7 o = n sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars. Regular Dinners —— - Should you be living in Alaska — a3 n or prior to the first Monday Short Orders Helene W. L. Albrecht o n April, 1929, said tax shall be iue and payable on said first date and shall be delinquent after May Ist, 1929. Should you arrive in Alaska later than first date above mentioned, tax will be delinquent hirty (30) days after your arrival, or within ten (10) days after notice is given you. All persons, firms and corpora- tions employing labor shall furn- Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor \ Old papers at the Empire. D e e e PHYSICAL THERAPIST | Medical Gymnastics, Maesage Electricity 410 Goldstein Bldg. Phone, Office, 216 e A Ut e o S New, select line 9f visiting cards at The Empire. | sh list of employees to collector % and are authorized by law to de- b ot OO Rl o THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Pinks and ipiprisonment are pro- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” vided by the Act above quoted for Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 those who fail or neglect to pay tax or furnish list of employees. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 6, 1929. FRYE BRUHN with full line of Quality Meats ‘PHONE 38 { ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, Prop, ] H. R. SHEPARD, School Tax Collector Juneau, Alaska. First publication, April 6, 1929, Last publication, April 27, 1929. for Peerless Quality 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. 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 ... $2,548,741.14 Deposits .................. 2,315,065.23 Peerless Capital ... 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivid- ed Profits . Bakery 133,675.91 Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room of a man. The reason father can't keep any money in the savings account is because the family keeps all he makes in circulation. , Another thing that four out of five have is a bigger outgo than in- dafly o | come, ., We make ana alter 2!l kinds of fur garments. Goldstein’s Em- a Classified. Jorium, —adv. City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO ALY The B. M. Behrends: Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska | PROFESSIONAL | e —— [ e —") Fraternal >ocieties or Gastineau Clxanm;f @ J aneau Liorne Club Meets every Wes neaday - '2-1e o'clocy. Lester D. Henderson, Presiden, H. L. Redlingshafer, s“l’ ’l‘rau a - o E'.KS Meeting ever Wednesday ~ evon Ing at 8 cclock Co-Ordinate Bodies month at 7:30 p. m Scottish Rite T B, Fuu- Hall ¥ esserschmidt Bx: lled Rulor. Sides. of Freemazonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings econd Friday each emple. WALTER HEISEL, Becre- tary. \ \ v LCfAL ORDL A LK MOOSE Juneau Locgm No. 78 Meota every Mond> night, at 8 el WALTER HELLAN, Dictatoy J. H. HART, Secretary. 206 Seward SBuilding OUNT JUNE/ U LODGE No, 17 jecond and Foi th Non- tay of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, be- \ ginning e 7:30 creloc WALTER P. SCOTT, ‘_,' e Master; CHARLES = E. ¢ NAGREL, Secretars. N Order ot _ JEATERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues- days of each month, &t 8 o'clock, Scottish Rive Temple. MAYBELLS GEORGE, Worthy Mat: roa: FANNY L. ROBIN- SON, BSecretary. ENIGHTS or CNHLUMBUS sephers Councii No. 1769, V. etirgs secor.d and laer. donday at 7:30 p. L ; Transient orothers uryed tc atiend. Couneil Zham- ora Fifih Street iDW. McINTYRE 1. K B i TORNER, Secretary. DLGLAS ASRIE 117 F. O. Mee's Monday nights 8 o’clock kagles’ Hall Couglxs. Willlam Ott, W. P. Gus L. Emicn, Secretary Visitimg Arothers welcome. ¢ 1 AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- out, on Second St LE ROY VESTAL, Adjutant. Ed WOMEN OF MOOSEBEART LEGIOR, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays esch month, 8 P.M. at Moose ! 11 Kate Jarman, Senioz Re- | gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorder. Brunswick Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEM Stand—Miller's Taxi Phone 218 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B, MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MORRIS ] SAND and I Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too small for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICR 8. ZYNDA, Prop, —