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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929, on the Board of Di- alreas ccepted a pla " (learns after marriage is that a hus- e — rectors of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- ALONG LIFE’S band isn't any freer with his money PROFESSIONAL | F 1 e, pany. 3 then a dad is with his. - — raternal docieties N WL D N el 48 | DE’I‘Ova The attitude of the modern girl AUTOS FOR HIR-E oF TO PROMOTE TEMPERANCE. | SAM HILL ¥ |appears to be that it is much more Ky ; " Published _every evenmng e “Bunday by the _— ';__Lm___", pleasant to have a boy friend than DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe® E EMPIRE PRINTI COMPANY at Secord and Main A better way to advance the cause of temperance PRRTR a straight-jacket :jueezing her | DENTISTS - 4 Streets, Jumea i than the Prohi agent’s club and gun or stool is o waist that'a way. 301-803 Goldstein Bldy. e R o ered in the Post Office in Jur to encourage a love of good books. The next time - Knowing how wonderful we are, PHONE 66 Juneau Liong Club Oh, joy! Now nearer gets Lhe biggest mystery to most of us That happy day, iy hv people will spend their time Hours 9a.m. to 9 p. m SUBSCRIPTION RATES. that it to — oceurs you to buy a bottle of Scotch,| livered by carrter In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and[don't do it but have a local book dealer send for When the fire goes out, ‘ ; e st ——— L | asioly ,’ s PR S AL TR Beveridge's Lincoln and a copy of the new edition of et it an Stiy! ,;‘:rnpx;:;;gs us instead of in singing 5 Meets every Wes i months, in advance | Leaves of Grass with Whitman’s autobiograph;or pick | o S it nesday -+ 13-4 E Monith, 4n | = One man who wishes the motor o'clock e month, 1 i they will promptly ] out or five new or a dozen old books from| Modernized Proverb A ey Bl Téen, InveAleis o Dr. Charles P. Jenne : e Office of lure or irregularity . ¥ ! Wh h o Lester D. Henderson, Presiden; notify Busines ‘,,”,‘m.n any ntic review and have them ordered for| hen the cats get together a 1ot|gent who has a wife who can drive DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Troas B lethor itorlal and Business Offices. 374 |you. They will be. more fun than the Scotch!of reputations get the works. it a darn sight better than he can, Here’s nromptnnn — effi- i 8 5AR & ¥ dieelas g A A CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |and last a lot longer. | g ; — ciency—service 3 o Bullding 0. EKS e R A e T e Ao " | Made » Difference in His Condition —says Taxi Tad. i "::,“' A Walnoins | Sve MENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. s Stalin pls g-zag poli- e CUARE S THOMPSON CHANGES Public preterence is shown to | | B=———————. Ing %3 oclock The Assoc s e icy. If we were in Russ r Mexico that “Not right now. i PLEA lS SENTENCED Carlson’s taxi service because H. Messerachmidt use for republ a per and also the is the policy we should play. It's harder “What do you mean by that? you can RELY on the driver A. W. Stewart A P local news published to hit 'em when they zig-zag.—(Houston Well, he was dry, but he just to take you to your destina- d 5 Secretary. A —_— 3 RN T ST Post-Dispatch.) drank about three- rour!hs of the| In the U. S. District Cm'xrt ves-| | tion In safety. For your pro- i ’DEN:“{:‘ £ Visiting Brothers welcoms, 1 IS That might be epted as a safety first sug- |contents of my fls terday afternoon, Walter Themp-| | tection—be sure when getting ;;;AR‘X‘) B‘U!LDI%!O i sestion by Chicagoans. Zig-zagging * would har- son, charged with embezzlement,| | 5 cak that the name Carlson s Co-Ordinate Bodies x‘ dbibe w l’m many things in Chicago Passing Observation withdrew his plea of not guilty and| | taxi i on the door. Office Phone 469, Res. ot Fyesmasenry 1o 4 S Spring poems prove the brain as|entered one of guilty. He was Phone 276. nacolltlth Rite oL S B RN i 4 : e ok L egular meetings One way President Hoover could increase -the| Well as the rest of the anatomy | sentenced to farve. R 2% | second Frid ...5.' oo v Suffers from lassitude when the|the penitentiary at McNeil Island 7 1 month at popularity of his Administration would be to give | SUIerS e A e ! Dr. H. Vance 1w scotuan Rifs 2 first warm days arrive. The jury, which had been drawn ) N DPemple. WALTE one Mabel Willebrandt a dismissal from the public to serve on the cass yesterdsy Carlson’s Taxi and Ostocouth_an Goudsteln Eldx e ALTER servic No Match For Her morning, was excused. Ambulance Service T'%0 % ox b avpoinimant oo RSN A e e e it “Just confidently, what conclu- R e T i Livensed Osteopatnic Physican | 4 ero elate ecognition. sion did this jury of 11 men and Phone Single 0 and 11 Phove: | LG AL OROLA gt ane woman ealy asrve air soked |CAPT. ROY WHEELER, T Garneas o el eattle Times.) |the State's Attorney. - i Lo On the twentieth annivers of the dxsco\'e;_v “Well,” replied the gent who had Mlss BlBBYr MARRY\: . o1 :'1:;':‘ :'("; 52?.:..‘ |of the North Pole, Matthew A. Henson, negro, who | peen foreman, “the 11 men reached T s B SR T BT Dl' Ge L. B. WALTER HELL. e o ol ¢ g 24 7 o el ¥ St = 0. L. Darton AN, Dictator L T oot veeiven e e, Jash 10 the | the conclusion the detendant was | M1 Etbel Bitby und Roy Wheal-| | CAPITAL LAUNDRY | | oot Ge0; L. Barton || waLTER smiian, o IMPROVE THE SALMON STREAMS. fof the world, received his first formal o ves |50 blamed guilty he deserved to[ T Were married ey ey el Second acd Franklin | Office Service Only 25 Seward Suilding jLast Saturday the Bronx hamber of Commerce (. contenced to spend the rest of| 3 e €] | — 7 J i, £0. AN 2 VI O i There should be no hesitation on the part of the|gave him a siiver cup on which was inscribed & his life 8s the musbang of thut|he home of Miss Bibby's mother, e gfuofidafilim , :’“‘.‘l"u“. b B 7o m. | |MOUNT JUNE/ ULODGE No. a1 Legislature to pass the bill appropriating $40,000] tribute to his services. fool hen, but she having decided he | M- Harold E. Smith, in Douglas. ——— _g|| to9p m Phone 529 oy "ok “each month " for removing obstructions from salmon streams in| The records of Peary's famous marches across the | Lo oo b S0 BOHE TE0CEE B |y Wheeler is the captaln of the — CHIROPRACTIC SEntin Rice Tia b polar ice gave Henson less credit than he deserves v notorship Seal of the U. S. Biologi- LR T ’ Alaska to permit the salmon to reach a wider area i why we should punish ourselves by 2 o Is not the practice of Medicine, TLR P. SCOTT, ¢ ¥ o 4 _ pedad that. the ‘ops It is true that he was an inconspicuous member of trying to argue her .over to, our cal Survey. He was attended by Surgery nor Ostecpathy. !Ku(e_x" CHARLES E. ¥ e Y of spawning grounds. It is conceded ths ation ] the Darty, set it is certain that his mighty muscles 3178 gL Hotuer Jewell 58 BASt SRR, 1 The Plckard Paxi NAGHEL, Secretary. AN 4 thing that is absolutely necessary for a perpetuation |, q ‘gyout’ courage contributed much to the success 2 Following the ceremony a wed- PHONE Lo of the salmon supply is for enough salmon to reach|,r (o expedition. It was on February 28, 1909, | ding supper was served at the - S . T EAYOE‘::: :“ru« the spawning beds. The protection of the SPawn|that Peary, accompanied by five white companions. | So The Woria afoves On BOUsS - The soung Boupls skpect 444 Robert Simpson Second and Fourth Tues: and the young salmon aftervard comes next in the|Henson, his colored aide, and scventeen Eskimos,| It seems that now in addition 0|5 make their home b heaee” ____ sand s Lrotio D oy list of l{;-.~(~;,u1;(w|xs against the destruction of the|left Cape Columbia, the northernmost tip of Grant | paying the frmgl_lt. Jones heaves a L g R B Opt- .l Tg“mpl?_ MAYBELLE salmon and, therefore, of the salmon canning in-|Land, on his last expedition. On March 25, the monkey wrench into the happiness{s) 00 CHICKEN DINNER $1.00 | el et Qradisty lg’;"‘;" c;l' gn?’?/s‘f‘wgvfh OB Forci party reached latitude 85 degrees and 23 minutes.|of the bootlegger's life. THURSDAY NIGHT { Prompt Bervics, Day and NSl Day and Night] | [ l“"(:'th‘; “;9 Ty an SON, " Secretary. ey Ab Rive. obiaived” the From that point the party consisted of Peary, Capt. adv. Forget-Me-Not Tea Room C A S i b [ KNIGHT! % Fishermen and others who have observed €| pobert A. Bartlett, Ross Marvin, Matthew A. Henson Useless Information | v i OVICH AUTO SERVICE | Glassen Fitted, Lens2s Ground cnum:u';- situation have noted the effect of a windfall across| ;g 5 few Eskimos. Later Bartlett and Marvin| It is experience, not a dietitian, |LET MAC SHARPEN IT. Second|] STAND AT THE OLYMPXC §!#——uo——— & Serhers Counchl Ro. 1760, a salmon stream or a bear on a bar through whichfwere sent back, while Peary, Henson and four that tells a young man dates are|Hand Store, opposite Model Gafe. Phone 342, Day or e 15..]'&‘:;' :tewx';t;unn-{ !uv there is no channel that would permit a salmon|Eskimos with the strongest dogs made the final mighty bad for a bank roll. figay. 2 Night Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL ;l‘*-.:::ler:’t ecrnth«rw inyeh to proceed rapidly. Fish collect below a windfall|dash. = unSSH: s AMARKN: Optometrist-Opticias hore: Fifin Strest, A" or other obstruction where they are prey for enemies; When observations were taken later Peary found | Profits As Well As Vitamins In It NOTICE OF SALE T, mrooorewv=d | | Dyes Examined-Glasses Fitted fi”‘f," #‘a?«‘fi:’n’_’?&?fiu}‘y K B or where they die before depositing their eggs.|that he was within a few miles of the spot marked The butcher's bought a limousine, No. 2023-A Room 16, Valentine Bldg. > sy e Many people have witnessed the destruction of %% he map as 90 degrees north latitude. In order | Ang ditched his ancient flivver— In the District Court for the Dis- ) 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | | o-iaLas AERIE 117 F. 0. B yriads of fish on a stream bar where they are|'C S3ve the dogs for the retreat to land, the Es-|which proves, I'd say, It's better, trict of Alaska, Division Numbes Mabr 8 Cafe L it Moecs - MiaR Rt myriads of fis! s _ v 3 kimos were left to guard them and only Peary and| " for T Phone 484 nights 8 o'clock thrown out by bear and a single bite taken from|genson actually went to plant the A - % One, at Juneau. . b ent on to plan MEriCan | o sell than eat calves' liver. UNITED STATES TR T bagles' Hall each fish flag on an ice hummock at the Pole. [ PUSLER OF AMEVOA Regular Dinners MG S 2 Couglee. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy In this connection it ought not be forgotten that| The marchers covered 475 miles from Grant| The Leading Citizen fiibela“‘i“' Gas Boat T-1300, L. Smicn, Secretary Visiting this proposed measure is the only one now pending|Land to the Pole in thirteen days, an achievement| g i3 Vs h g e er engines, furhiture, apparel, Short Orders Hel W.1L.Alb nrothers welcome o ‘ * the benefit of the|Which would have made the expedition memorable |, Ei% ear he Is quite prom-| and equipment, and Gus Strom, e ene Wi, L. Eeals | MR weldomay, i that provides a single cent for the benefit of the Pl Sl ey sl Dndcubte | inent in his home town.” Libelees. Lunchea PHYSICAL THERAPIST | AMERICAN LEGION salmon canning industry—the industry that bears | e¥en without the ere e ”m“;”‘e‘“ ‘:Kfl‘]‘:& Jinks: “Yes, he’s as prominent| Notice is hereby given that pur-|{ Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m Medical Gymnastics, Massage | Monts meoconl At most of the cost of our Territorial Government. It| oo £t i main relisnce. It is fitting therefore‘ns a darn on a flapper's silk stock- |suant to the decree of this court POPULAR PRICES Electricity | fourth Thursday of proposes to make a small return for the hundreds|inge his service should be ' recognized. although | P& entered in the above entitled cause 410 Goldstein Bldg. | each month in Dug- of thousands in annual taxes that are contributed | somewhat belatedely. Henson is now sixty-two Veu on, April 23, 1929, I, the under- HARRY MABRY Phons, Offies, 316 l, out, on Second St by the salmon canners. old and is employed as a clerk in the New York | Interesting Information signed, United States Marshal for Proprietor W= e o 8 LE ROY VESTAL, And, further yet, anything that will serve to!Customs Office. Johnny Spencer reports that John the First Division, District of Al-j______- Toprietor -==i| New, select line ot visiting cards Adjutant. perpetuate the salmon industry will {also. serve to P s |Hash has opened a restaurant in|aska, under the provisions of Sec- Mt Th(; BEmpire. —— 3 3 L. iy Tt dle t ‘I\.{ldd]esboro Ky., and we suggest|tion 939 Revised Statutes.of the| Old papers at the Empiin, RiPS, e SN LTS I g guard the rce of the Territorial taxes. The is idle to wonder now whether, had: Foch held e sl 3 26 haah1” United States, will sell at bl ME' OSEHEAR Territorial treasury—next to those who have their|the supreme command sooner, the war would have‘as ® slogeny Hash for hash! auction, to the highest b?dd;u {ofi N R ——— wo LEG%!;I.)‘IJO 439 T invested—would be the chief direct loser |PEER shorter, but there is little doubt that but foxl‘ 7 £ money from a failure of the supply of salmon that is the raw material for the largest Alaska industry. him it would have been much longe: sufficient glory and that is (Manchester Guardian.) Efforts to alienate the customerz of the boot- Which Are That According to the Democratic lead- ers it was the landslide in Novem- ber, not the present floods, that cash, on Friday, May 10, 1929, at ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the United States Court House at Juneau, the gas boat T-1360, her T'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Meets 1t and 3rd ThursCays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Hall. | Kate Jarman, Senfoz Re- | 3 \f 'S NC 3 S, iture, k- : ent; DAs Grigg, Recorder. STATESMEN IN INSURANCE BOARDS.| .00 raise question as to whether they will be_‘;r;;ld;e:crmm sections of the South ::‘i;l:; mfurm ure, apparel and Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 L@ Ag 5z, It was recently announced that former President | O “.’"““)'“1"“ or will make their own—(Boston Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this s ; 7 . TERREIPL. 24th day of April, 1929, . . Coolidge had accepted a directorship in the New R Lesser Evil ALBERT WHITE, —— - % Brunswick Bowlmg York Life Insurance Company. The circumstance The leading day dreamer of this neigrborhood The youth who goes without a hat United States Marshal. Alleys that his remuneration will be not to exceed $100|is confidently waiting for a great wave of public| Looks like of brains he had darn By W. F. SIBLEY, a month—$50 for attendance at the monthly di-|sentiment for personal law observance to develop. few— y 5 Depu",y, FRYE BRl ;HN FOR MEN AND WOMENM rectors’ meeting and a similar amount for attend-|—(Ohio State Journal) But g xthe “Derby” were our only |mgt publication, April 24, 1929, stmt;—;flle;lua Taxi ing the meetings of the Agency Commitee to which (& 5 : . ouoiee, Last publication, May 8, 1929. h | The “Black Crook” burlesque is revived. Won't i U TRGRE S he was assigned—is proof of the validity of the o g Why, then, we would go hatless, - claim that he accepted the post as an opportunity for public service. Mr. Coolidge succeeds to the place made vacant by the death of the late Am- bassador Herrick. At the same time that it was announced that Mr. Coolidge had entered the service of a life insur- ance company it was announced that former Gov. Smith had accepted a directorship in the Consoli- dated Indemmly and Insurance Comp'\ny Annual Bennett Cup Event in May He hadStar,) the ladies of the ensembles catch cold when they leave the theatre after wearing so many heavy clothes?—(Springfield, Ohio, Sun.) A dry saint points out that the consumer of liquor ought to be punished. He is, brother, he is! —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) This is the season when every golfer feels con- \fident he is facing his greatest year.—(Indianapolis Preparations are rapidly going forward for the balloon elimination race to start at Pitts- burgh, Pa., on May 4. This is the annual race for the James Gordon Bennett trophy. Above is a photo of the type of balloon to be entered by the Army in the annual competition. iInternationsi Newsresi: Among the Army officers who will fly balloons ! in the event are: Left, reading down—Lieut. L. A. Lawson, Capt. Wm.J Flood, Capt. Ed- mund Hill, and, right, reading down : Licut. E. M. Fogelsonger, Lieut, Robert S. Weald and Lieut. Uzal G, Ent. too. Lot of '’Em in Same Boat “How'd you come out of Wall Street?"” “As stripped as I am when I come out of a bath.” Can You Remember— Way back when “This is on the house,” didn't necessarily refer to a mortgage? Way It Seems— Evidently some people only are put on this earth so the others can have scandals to talk about. Real Joke We always get a laugh Whene'er we see A runt try to stand on I hate to have my sleep disturbed By the darn fool alarm clock's cussed ringin’; But it's grand to be waked at dawn These mornings by the early birds a singin’. Fly In The Ointment We sort of dread spring coming if it means the girls are gonna start going barelegged again. More or Less True A “wash out” is a husband whose wife has to hang the wash out. A woman likes a two-fisted hus- band, but we never have heard a husband boasting about a wife just because she had a double chin. A woman who doesn't play cards now has about as good a time at an afternoon affair as a fish would at a party the grasshoppers were throwing over in the meadow. A husband is a man who didn't have foresight enough to realize he wasn't going to enjoy going around with nothing in his pockets Peerless Quality ‘VARIETY! Variety was the spice We are noted for the high quality of our cakes, ples and bread. Everything at economy prices. . Peerless Bakery ~ Junean Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a.m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from i wBBOD m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. but car fare and lunch money. One of the first things a glrll s e "‘H‘H"-I-O-H-I-I-i-i Work 11 b : $2,548,741.14 Mores, Pucks . 2,315,065.23 -4 : 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivid- f\/ ed Profits ...... 133,675.91 —_— e i } with full line of Quality Meats PHONE 38 ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HOUSEL, PROP. RESOURCES Deposits Capital . The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders A aaee s S PSS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete No job too large nor too His dignity. et fi y of life in the Old Home- small for us No Tueil From 1 Now || stead Pantry. The same ~ TheB. M. Behrends MORRIS Television came about 20 years|| variety may obtaine too late. now from our bakery. Bank CONSTRUCTION CO It would have been grand back Amnd everything equally Blllldilll Contmctors In those funny days when a glimpse || pyre, “delicious and econ- PHONE 62 of a trim ankle made us think we omical. Old ¢ Bank Alask were seeing something. PEERTESS FRUIX BREAD es ani ln a A Pleasant Alarm Try it—30c loat Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48