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P_._____.__.ROFESSIONAL T Fraternal >ocieties i —_ P ——— | or um, Austria, Poland, Russia, Hungary, I———--———I confine himself to the same kind «ece, Finland, Lithuania, Spain, Latvia ALONG LIFE’S of lies. ands, Bel and Juvn.\l.l\m. DETOUR The reason a wife zt_flnks her husband is unreasonable is because mDaily Alaskd Empire ;l - JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MAM&E:R The United States is altogether too rigid in its | | 2 ! |he thinks when she says “in a ke - sion jesirable people who would come here By BAM ys 5 i : fon of vle people i y HILL + | minute” she ought to show up when DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe® | I‘ummwi mng except md'\\ by the and help to build up this country. We be-|B————————————§ . ENTISTS . ‘ EN IPANY at Second and Main f PR M s J— his watch shows the minute is up. DENTIST ' e jthal Gvery youtig. Wan O Foma Passing Observation We'll bet if grooms were mind 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. A TRy 1 . A gangster doesn’t get muchjreaders a lot of them wouvld make to come to the United States from any|ereqit for his liberality when he(a bee-line for the front door of thé yean country and become a law-abiding “"dfgives his victim “the works.” ,thurch when they discovered what zen of this country ought to be given| j their brides were really thinking PHONE 66 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. d In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Clas Juneau Lions Club Meets - every Wes " SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrver In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $ h ng ving rates: By mail It 4 earty welcome. | No Joke about during the ceremony. nesd. ~+ g, B e ot i b et Anything we need— l In every community there is at Dr les P :"cl;)cl i e Thor f they will promptly| The record of the few days is doing a| — What's that? least one man who broadcasts to . Charles P. Jenne Lest. 2 e fallirs. or frreguIsrity 1 | " Lester D. Henderson, Presides . F:"l',;\.“'- i A S the Ninth Territorial Legislature a high| Blinks—Is a station where we|the neighbors his wife is in a bad / : DENTIST H. L. Redlingehater, Secy-Troas Teter Yor i Business Office the Legislative Assemblies of the|can go to get fumigated after read- |huntor by merely starting up town Here’s promptness — effi- Rooms 8 and 9 Valemtine % R T e > e Biasin ¢ TEED TC ing a modern novel and seeing a|right after the evening meal. clency—service 1 8. °. 0. ELKB ALASEA CIRCUL GUARANTEED . TO " s Taxi Tad ~ Meeting ever NY OTHER PUBL IoN. gt o s modern movie TR T T —say . Telephone 176 ‘wedne,d" even MEM aw OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The easy the Administration is finding MILL WOOD ‘Public preference is shown to EELS, S o cloch Associated ss is exclusively entitled to the casure I taken the sen-| Shows Your Color KINDLING—WOOD Carlson’s taxi service because H. Messcrachmidt o republication of all news dispa dited to with its Farm P f measure has taken the sen-| X P ey 1o rwise credited in this pa Al ot brl Congrea naliBAE: [My brother, you prove you are|Telephone 389 $425 Load| |you can RELY on the driver Dr. A. W. Stewart M. H. Sides, rein white adv. Service Fransfer Co. to take you to your destina- Vistting - Brothers weions g 7 | When you refuse to pan a fellow o o tion in safety. For your pro- Hovirs 90 % 16.8p, . b B st sl s i ! Ao! ore’s Hiram Again. | But when vou knock you make him = tection—be sure when- getting 3 q B Melo! i SRS SRR I || i it ‘o name Carson| || SEWARD BULDING | co ornae sodin (Philadelphia Inquirer.) And prove that you are simply | H R | | 14X i+ on the door. Phone 276. acotiion Ane” Just see who's with us again. Why, to|yellow. el ¢ 3| Regular mectings be it's Hiram—Johnson, Hiram W. and all| —_— 4 i T'e‘v.;zvl\fl l:rzdu( each dressed up in war paint and a war bonnet and Home, Sweet Home Dr. H. Vance Hm ™ scotemn wibs brandishing a tomahawk. And what's the matter| When a man’s wife insists on MEN’S Caclson’s Taxi and Ostecpath—201 a‘_“,mn IIM H §¢T‘vgesngl~1\urlcn It Hiram now? Oh, he’s only on another char- alwa making up his min or | Houn 10 tary. he’s onl ther ch i h d i Lo 11 to & el Lol istic scalp-lifting rampage. He gets that way | him it's dollars to plugged pennie: Ambulance Service 710 8 or by appoinmsn e and then. This time he has set out to slay|that she zlso insists on him mak- umnu,dmg: ‘%lnlc Physic'an | ds of the World Court who would have ing up the beds for her. SPORTF Phone Single O and 11 | mm'mmfl_n R LesaL oRDLA d States join it in the interest of univer- | X b —————— Juviack Lovas Ne. T ! It seems a very dreadful thing to Hiram Suit Yourself * |- - - cels every Mond: Nation should have anything to do with |1t you don't care a hang that there ? o T ; g night, at 8 Ycloow s 3 i) o _—!peaceful scttlements . He is very much like Sena-| will be no weeping when you die H4 TS T CAPITAL LAUNDRY Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator 3 tor William E. Borah in some respects. Both of Tnen 'tis all right to go ahead \L CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. MICHIGAN RH ENTS. them have br 111-.{\1\1 minds wh’lc:)h m;ecc:;t to take " And overwork the capital I | Beco;dkonfii_s%?;khn | & 0fl;1§o Senitu lo’nnwn & 206 Seward Suilding \(at | CUTIOUS turnings. s is one o e jons. * * { ours: a. m. to i — T The Michigan Le > has amended the State There is no good reason on earth why we should Ho, Hum! 7 | We Call and Deliver | p. m. to 5 p. m. ard 7 p. m. ;fo‘if,‘,,’:,"_,;’d‘”;f":’h ina,?_es NG, # Penal Code so that Prohibition offenders Will 10noy join the World Court. It is & tribunal of peace.| wyour son scems to be pretty A new Felt Hat just e A to 9 p. m. Phone 529 day of each month in : longer be sent to the penitentiary for life. The (It exerts no power. It renders opinions when opin-| . o g0 these necking parties,” ik cons i CHIROPRACTIC S e L amending act does not i the Michigan hab- | ions are sought in an orderly manner. Its aim is| o Pod 2 el PEEE 4 out this season ia not the practice of Medicine, wALT ncx;ux;“%%o-r;l & itual-criminal Jaw. That will still provide for life im- |arbitration. There is not a threat in it, mnot the| o i “hatre HE + B Surgery nor neq:qi \:"G;a'.'gx' ) B s prisonment a5 habitual criminals of those who may |shadow of a menace. It is purely and wholly con-| “Yes” sighed the dad, “thst’s his The Packard Taxi o ® VA ecrotary. o be for the fourth time convicted of s s crime, jstructive,. and 1“x“h such L" ‘;“"";0;“’9 group of | il b { PHONE P Sy s Order ot AT 3 o e R we ould co-operate r. Johnson appears . 7 EATERN STAR It recognizes, however, that the people will not WS TR BIHC PCRREENE L SRORER, MRl Merey! : P’ lC(’(l at I 444 Robert Simpson Second ana Fourth Tues stand for -‘;””‘“" violators of the Volstead Act %0 ;,;0h0ndence. What independence? What woui(lE‘hec“:::“:m] Ly sentence using i S@nd ac Aretio Opt. D Bn{l!cli;tktacshfn:'l‘l‘;?n it prison for life |he have us do? Pay no attention to the movement | S et s ) Ay Temple MAYBELLE i Gov. Green has announced that the two cases for the maintenance of peace? Go our own way?| ”Y"'S'_ but I car’t slennia sense in $2 75 [ S ——" | Gl“"“'“‘!a"t:“‘;‘" c:l‘ foz?'},‘iF;‘,N?%.‘h{!o:"g ! where people have been sent to the re would such a course leave us? A Nation|doing it » Prompt Service, Day and Night} | | N I Pl SON, Secretary. for life for ting Prohibition laws ficent unto itself; a Nation claiming the privi- SR = CovicH AUTO SERVICE { | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groun | I1GHTS op g5 i B senienoe muted. . One .of: these lege to’ do 1 what it likes without regard | Only One He Coul STAND AT COLUMBUS et e AT THB OLYMPIC §|8———— e B ephers Comt to the rights of uhms ‘Why did he get a divorce from ‘ouncil No. 1760. that of the mot of ten childr t 3 b i Phone 342, Day or M .etings secor.d anu 1... B it eting . piot of | gin | dangerous proposition. Ours would |her? o Night Monday at 790 b e SR B I of buccancer government inviting| ‘“Because she happened to be the Jioasms Alsska Dr. R. S0! to attend. ‘é?u‘ry::"{m case that has excited comment throu la and deserving the distrust of civil- [one he was married to, I suppose.’ & Ao Ontometrlst-ovtlcll' Bors, Fifih Street.” United States, and which brought out i | = AR WS 2 53 Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | | ZDW. M, McINTYRM 3. X B severe condemnation of Dr. Clarence True Wilson | BREES T Which Is Sor-ething Else J [‘l S(lloum Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | RNER. Secrotery. for defending the severity of the punishment. Dr.| s and Buoks. | 'THEY KNEW HOW TO DIE" p ¢ 4 ) 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | | orL4LAS AERIE 117 F. O, ® Wilson's only regret was that the woman had not | Een | —Headline A 5 Mabry S Cafe Appointment | Meets MopDdr: been sent to prison for life before gave birth| (NEW Noie, wirla) | But knowing how to live is a darn|| Next to Gastineau Hotel Phone 484 | nights 8 o'clock 8 & DEERE o 5 sight more important and mighty b = H kagles’ Hall fo the children. And then, he said, it was mis-| By g vote of 15 to 13, the Massachusetts Senate (¢t FGe HRPOIER gl Réilar Dinniérs LTS d ez b A e leading to refer to her as the mother of ten|pnga the bill which would have injected a| Sho 0 d T— A s2|L. Smicn, Secretary Visitime hildren for four of them are dead and others are|little sense into the State's obscenity laws, in that | ’ rders : k g :u]]l)lp;x"l]:n"mlh(t;:wir‘!’\tu s')llh\“p(:m' \\'1‘(!5\\"ln‘ul\m:;: e ]nl‘;‘mlu?'dc “ooks tolkbe judged in | Auto Lacks Horse Sense Tunchs Helene W. L. Albrecht | |"rothers welcome. herself and two or three or four children to earn|their entirety instead of on the basis of isolated | The auto with four wheels goes _ unches PHYSICAL THERAPIST | AMERICAN LEGION Ry i 9 1 pas , s bad - doubtful |a heap faster than the horse with Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Medical Gymnastics, Massage | a liviihood for. | passages. This is bad-news, but it is doubtful i L. Meets second and The setion of Michizan in amending her law|Whether the movement which the bill represented (its four legs used to—but the horse POPULAR PRICES Electrioity | fourth Thursday of ERRIE i, 0 e "_"““‘ ke 9% jan be stayed for long. Signs have been numerous |also had a head that it often used 410 Galdstein Bldg. | each month in Dug- will be gratifying lerever peopie are humane 1at the people behind it have awakened to the|to save the driver from taking a; HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S !IARRY MABRY Phone, Offies, 316 ) out, on Second St S = lization that something must be done to rescue |trip to the hospital. Proprietor N DA R A L TVE SR, LE ROY VESTAL, ’REPARE TQ ENFORCE NEW l“"‘“]‘h\l““;“ from “’:‘ Watch "‘t‘d W“}‘]’ :OT‘EW; % 4 t . smeseme e e eseesi | New, select line of visiting cards Adjutant. IMMIG R\H()\ LAW. jand the other ‘ensorship organizations which have Often Happens P 3 d . —— ot T Tt L e, Binpive. T Sy t such a blight over her culture. So if progress| «what' became of Perkins—he| asieurize Old papers at the Empire, B i — I'he Government has set the wheels in motion | l1aS Dot been made at this session of the Legislature, | yarteq on the road to success like| T agag e WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART A 2 | then no doubt it will be made at the next session of hi ar i ace Lream LEGION, NO. 439 to cariy into enforcement the new alien act Which) .y ocigiature, Such things usually take a e b e s i s i Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCaye will bocome effective July 1 unless the oft u-h,;m;‘l_ Fitt oloa, Uik WALt galng * A" davliesof ven: mfflildn:fi':;dlfi;mlkke LTy AT B THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY :lwllln month, 8 P.M. at Moose | ' desire f President Hoover that the law be repealed!gsorious men are of little avail against them. 5 L, et all. all have been acceded to by Congr The new e and l"fl"' “:h g"t‘;‘z :;f.wlefls wife's BEAUTY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ¢ Kate Jarman, Senioz Re- | All materially disarrang A asi The Sher s y | peoRIe, | FOPLO ) § ent; Agnas Grigg, 5 law will materially disarrango the quota basis of 5 The §1ulnnfo{h€holbyl COLr‘mz:{ Tc}x:nesfice‘l says For’ Sale At Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | & Agpss Grigg, Recorder. | various countries in American immigration pro-(%0 Per cent. of ‘the people of Memphis, including i el el e visions. The incoming of some of the best of oux"(h"wh Mebers, deipk Noups,. (A1, | LUE whes fom b ( Wiseman is highly edu- L3 | R, | ) ) 1 Ihe want to tell on 'em for?—(Macon, Ga., Tele- ou say Wisem ghly PO B ick Bowli immigration stock will be curtailed. For o.\:;unplo.}m_,mh) cated? What college did he ever —~ runswi owling § the quota of the Irish Free State would be re- : attend?” ; Alleys duced by 37 per cent., representing a loss of 10,714.| Three times the number of Americans visit| “The school of experience and i FRYE BRUHN MEN AND MEN Sweden would be cut by 65 per cent, Norway by nada than the Candians visit America, it is|college of hard knocks.” Po:um 2 ‘wo ad 63 per cent d Denmark by 58 per cent. 3 ated. And there is. a very wet reason.—(Florida T Phone 25 Free Delivery P—hone 21: at Britain and Northern Ireland would in-|Times-Union.) Add Pathetic Sights— : 3 / crease their quota by 93 per cent., with a total of e - A man on his way to the drug- \Vllh full hne Of p- E B Lt e e 42000, Evidenily some of those Mexican rebel forces be-|store to buy some hat cleaner pass- M ¢ v 672, a lieve that he who dodges a fight and runs awa; Vi full of new spl'ln D H Countries other than Great Britain which would'may live to run another ddy.—(Buttalo Gouler. |ies - v Lo Sl + Peerless Quality ualit Meats JAPANESE TOY _Bave an nereased quota. include Tialy, The Nether-| Express.) 4 % SHOP ES - b T " More or Less True H. B. MAKINO EAI TLE PAST R MRS KEN It's queer how a girl that every- Front Street 0 SUES NED‘ ‘HURLEY R'ESIGNS As body in the community knows will PHONE 38 P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders ‘V HOUSE CLERK KERR be as pleasant to live with as an - | earache, can bamboozle some fairly o . | ELECTED TO SUCCEED intelligent fellow into believing that = | life with her will be as near heaven MORRIS B 0. Huries, Qhisf.Cletk of gis ;scils possible to get Fm\»tlhis earth ALASKAN HOTEL | House of Representatives, today|**yo **2 huchand gives you the CONSTRUCTION e S o S 't ey U T et MODERN REASONABLE RATES COMPANY | h when he started coming around and ‘Houso, Lawrence Kerr, assistant i the handsome fel- | chief clerk since the session start- e 'for DAVE HOUSEL’ b s‘4ND and | . low she really was looking at. ‘rd was immediately elected to suc- You can always tell how inferior = CRAVEL ‘(m-d to the position. a woman really is by the cattiness g A it / Mr. Hurley's resignation was caus- | ¢ 1o remarks she makes in an ef- V 4 RIETY’ Carpenter and Concrete k (d by the fact that he had legal|got ¢ make her betters feel in- * Work business arising in the Feds - j i | g eral dis-| gerior to her. Variety was the spice No job too large nor too | trict court that compelled his at-| "yt Goulq be possible to endure fa small f s |tendance there. Cases were called | oo neople if their tongues were of life in the Old Home- or us |that could mot be postponed and only as idle as their brains. stead Pantry. The same he B, M . Behrends MORRIS | which did not allow him time to|” 4 1ot of women are for birtn|| variety may be obtained CONSTRUCT k |look after the duties in the House. | ontro) because it isn't possible to|| now from our bakery. Bank T TON CO. { | i report—“Father and child doing{l And everything equally Building Contractors 3 | BRITTON FUNERAL TOMORROV |nicely.” s pur_e,]dehclous and econ- PHONE 62 | If homes ever were so construc omical. : . “ The funeral services of G. E.|that by pushing a button the house |l =~ ppees bes FRUIT BREAD Oldest Bank in Alaska [ uaraeniry ‘ Britton, who died Saturday, will be |could be swept and dusted some Try it—30c loaf {held tomorrow at 2 pm. at the wives would demand their husbands 3 v B | Juneau Young Undertaking chapel. {push the button. 5 We are noted for the high i JUNEAU TRANSFLR ‘Cflm E. K. Tobin, of the Salvation| A woman always likes for a man || quality of our cakes, pies and COMPANY | Army will officiate and interment |to lie to her before they are mar- (| bread. Everything ‘at economy s |will be in the Ploneers' Plot of |ried and she would enjoy it just|f prices. RESOURCES ........ $2,548,741.14 L | Evergreen Cemetery. as much afterwards if he would AN L ————— e S e Deposits. ................. 2,315,065.23 | | FUNERAL TOMORROW P l B i | In the Commissioner’s: Court for eeriess Capital ... 100,000.00 1 | The funeral of Charlie John, who | the Territory of Alaska, Division B k & |died yesterday morning at his Numbermione, mg’" 00*:1“;5 ;':y- a ery Surplus and Undivid- 9 | home, will be held tomorrow morn- | Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- i ing at 11 o'clock from the Ruséian| bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ed Profits ......... 133,675.91 § = {Church. Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff|In the Matter of the Estate of z ! H. M. Ciark, middle aged unemployed preacher, has filed swit |will officiate and interment will be| MANUEL RODRIGIDZ, decoasee. % : ainst Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, mother of Evangelist Aimee McFkar i : i i 3 B o msxing $50,000 for alloged breach of promite. i'&,,f?éfi“ssmn plot of Evergreen |,y "1 Faulkner was on April|{junean Pllh‘llc Library ; i AR ! L s e 8. 1929 appointed administrator of Free Readmg Room o RIS ) ol 2 IR B8 Bokl the heal d th e the estate of Manuel Rodriguez, de- . BABY GIEL BORN TO SEYS | LEAVES HOSPITAL J e brains and the pants|,.gceq Al persons having claims City Hall, Second Floor \ i 1 e ‘“';‘;U ik ”‘e":heh 9% | against the estate of said deceased Main Street and Fourth The B M B ehre s i | B R | who owns 99 per cent of the hooks|,re yequested to present them to ; . . & A baby girl was born to.Mr. anvdi Miss Ann Rohwer, VLL‘dC! !n in the closet and gets the razor|yne uex‘:derslgned "; 424 Goldstein' Reading Room Open From Mrs. Alex Sey at St. Ann's Hospi- | the Juneau schools, who was in to 1 | : . only on the back of the neck. Building within six (6) months 8 a m. 0 p. m. %al yesterday afternoon. The baby|St. Ann's Hospital for medical S, e gt Wi T an " weighs 6% pounds and both the|treatment, left the hospital for REM- 2 Circulation Room Open from i1 € mother and child are feeling well. | her home on Saturday. NYNfiDNg:I;A:: M(;gld?t::u?s Em-|o Dl;';d at Juneau, Alaska, April|y e, 5:30 p, m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. i M S;Y e Qjfi;‘clm at the Al- e et porium. —adv. H. L. FAULKNER, cm;,‘mwu R by e Oldest Bank in Alaska ¥ by ks June: We make ana alter all kinds of S P B e R Administrator. 0 MILL WOOD for everybody. See|fur garments. Goldstein'’s Em-| BIRCH TREES First publication, April 9, 1929, FREE Fewrmer. Phone 114. —adv, | porium. _Mv.}ndv. See Juneau Florists. .ast publication, April 30, 1929, & I-H. G i 4

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