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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 27, it plays in the lives of human as well as animal and plant life, Said Dr. Wilbur. 1929. When a man's wife starts to smoke he knows she'll never again urge him to swear off because she'll ALONG LIFF’S DETOUR Daily Alaska Empire s . | PROFESSIONAL || f AUTOS FOR HIRE : pov s e e e 0EN W. TBOY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER This remarkable substance has the capac- ] f e e e {_ ity of uniting water and the carbon dioxide By SAM HILL ¢ |always want him around to blame DRS. - 5 o » Published v_evemng except Sunday by the| of the air in such a way that food can —— g |for the burnt spots on the furni- . KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe’ EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second «and Main| be produced. Upon this food we are de- P ture and the ashes on the rugs. DENTISTS e s — | opendent for our lives. The milk for our Another Old Timer in a New Dress| A husband used to give his wife 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg. e }iv(xh-wd in the ¥ Office In Juneau s Second Class babies, the clothes for our backs, cofne It is better never to have loved)wvhat she wanted to stop her PHONE &6 J Li e indirectly from chlorophyl. at all than to have loved and be-|tears, but now he comes acfoss to Hours 9 a. m. to/'9 p. m “n("(’; b‘"—'“ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Chlorophyl requires water and sunshine come the side of the triangle that|stop her mouth. u Delivered by care or $1.28 per waone, | ohawell and| 4or its mctivity. The control of our water - /|gets the bullet. When you see an average middle- L v em i v o Meets every W.a By mail, pc e xnml,fl at the following rates: supply depends in ‘turn upon the control aged man in “soups to nuts” at a - —~ - g W ane monch HLO; ofx month, 1o advahos | "L ¢ o forests, ouk jenbton and Could Stand for Work social function it's doliars to dough- ° s Al Subscribe 'f'w a ’fmnr }r“lhey wI:l ermD!ly corn fields, all require the . mastery of Blinks: “He's turned out to be|nuts he'd a darn sight rather be Dl‘. Charlea . Jme Leater D. Henderson, Presides o “‘;' Sl It LI Ry chlorophyl if we are to hold in our hands pretty much of a failure.” home in “shirt sleeves and slip- DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Telephc i ‘ind Business Officen, 374 the future of the human race. Jinks: “Yes, he wore out the|pers” settled down in a disreputable Here’s promptness — effi- ¢ e A SO AT ER CIATED PRESS. We have more or less taken all of this |seats of too many trousers and not |old Morris chair for a quiet evening ciency—service ; s ‘;:lfal.u“‘"u" B. P. O. ELKS o“'}"‘:-(»t g I;-:{;I;:i}::!gm;r;:m:rdedlt&du:g for granted, and now, with the rapid in- enough soles of shoes.” of smoking and reading. —says Taxi Ted. Tesbphtor 315 « Meeting every Wed. crease in population and the tendency of nesday ecvening at human beings to breed up to the bread line, 8 o'clock, Elks’ Hall. the A pretty girl with no brains can r It or not o i in this paper and also s Public preference is shown to tocal news pub \)uI h rein, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANv OTHER PUBLICATION. | — we must scientifically and thoroughly face hclorophyl engineering as our most out- standing problem. With the Secretary of Interior directing the study of chlorophyl and the Law Enforcement Com- mission studying prohibition, if any, and other re- lated subjects, the Hoover administration in at least two branches promises to be kept busy and happy and one that has no pleasant rewards. It thinks it is a lot more profitable and certainly more agree- able to go out into the woods at every opportunity and listen to the birds sing their lessons of God. Interesting Information O. Ax, of Toledo, was a bride- groom of the week, but even with his name he probably didn't cut much more of a figure at the wed- ding than any other bridegroom ever does. Bad News for Pedestrians “Butler Shows Improvement."— Headline in Philadelphia paper. And there are those mean enough have lots of admirers, but a man who was born with brass instead of brains is as popular as another cent added to the gas tax. We have heard of husbands who show their love for their wives by beating them, but these days wives are too apt to show such husbands how much they love them by filling I e S to say there was plenty of room for it in Nicholas Murray. 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 Carlson taxi i1 on the door. Dr. A. W. Stewart * DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to € p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. Phone: by Phone Single O and 11 Reaidence, uuflnnu Hotel —_— | RO Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rite WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Sec- [ Regular meetings each LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE retary. Visiting Brothers Welcoma. —e for the next four years. Twenty-five more taxicabs will['em with lead. ) Dr. H. Vance ‘ e sy soon be on the streets to dodge. You can tell by meeting the wife Carlson’s T d path—301_coldstein B o F“"'v‘}',fu}."“ ; 3 o axi am Ostecpath—i iae. . | | Tomy The Toledo Blade thinks that he who would fvhelhexfhler ll}xsbandbcona_tders the 7 Hours: 10 to 1t 8 B. HEISEL, Socre reform the world is engaged in an impossible task | Course We Wouldn't Print It Ifjsense of hearing: a isssing "0 e Ambulance Service g kol b Anybody Did curse. Livensed '.hlc Phne'u B — Juneau Lodge Nc. 700, Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. J. H. HART, Secy, IOGSewardBId; How many Juneauites know the exaltation that comes from hearing the birds sing to the rising CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. INVESTIGATING HERRING FISHERIES. | The Packard Taxi Bare Facts Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 PHONE : 7 S 0 sun in the early morning before workers and; “What did Mrs. DeSnob have Moum- JUNEZU LOC The investigation of the herring fisheries Of |, i ictc anq others interpose man-made noises? on?” asked the Missus, who missed 444 p.m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. 3 and mfn ‘i‘,:_fli NG, 14 Southeastern Alaska, to be made this summer by the entertainment. to 9 p.m one 529 day of each monch fin Biologist George A. Rounsefell of the United gt 5 «I don't know whether shé had Giand at Aretio CHIRGPRACTIC Sc::‘::‘-n Rito Temple, be- States. Bureau of Fisheries, is one that will be wel- Bridging the Distances. angllithg onp Feplisd e Fisbarid 1o ngt the peebtion of Madtetme, || EEINR 85 0 o' Sock ates. Bureau S S, 18 —_— P 2 Surgery nor Ostecpathy. uter. CHARLES E. comed by all those who have the best interests of the Territory at heart. For many years now the state of these fisheries has been a disputed issue. There are a large number of Alaskans, particularly for oil and meal is destroying the herring supply. (Anchorage Times.) The arrival here on Saturday of the Gorst amphi- bian Alaskan with its party of good-will excursion- ists from Cordova marked a very important step “What do you mean?”’ she de- manded. “Well,” he explained, “I was in the rear of the hall and as she evidently was wearing a backless Means MORE many engaged in the fresh fishing industry, who|forward in the development of commercial aviation M 5 Night & “o'clock, Scottish va hold that the use of herring by reduction works(in Alaska, forming, as it did, the connecting link gown and was sitting down, if she HEAT per Ton. ,y..n-u.uunn Irad OIP‘,'.' AD',,.. Col- Zemple, MAYBEL, L8 |in the chain of aerial communication which now|had anything on it didn't show raduate g GRORGE, Worthy ettt i Prompt Service, Day and Niglt Covica Auto SERVICE STAND Al' THE OLYMPIC Phone 842, Day or Robert Simpson e leage of Optometry and AGHELL, Secretary. & Order of EATERN STAR B8econd and Fourih Tuea days of each month, al roa; FANNY L. ROB[N encircles virtually the i from where I was.” Means a The charge has been made that the use of small- [SHCEES Virtua ;’mn;n;“:gelh’;“‘;gr‘f:r‘:osf‘”;;::‘g ol Opthalmology SON, Beerstary. sized fish, held by some to be immature, is rnpldly“of the Territory. Says Johnny— SAVING y | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground nc"’lgcf;uc;p wiping out the stock for propogation of the species The visit of the Alaskan also served to bridge| Guess you have to grow up to in YOUR Mabr s Cafe ;«;\:‘e’-- Councll No. 11u in this section of the Territory. the distance between two very important Alaskan|have a right to fight. I get sent to n y o alnudx';' -':w'hn 'S 4 On the other hand, the number of people who;commumuas, establishing a contact which promises|bed without my eats for fightin’ a COAL BILL d g, E T.:‘.nl:?nndt Eruoghe'x? urged take & contrary view, who contend that the supply 2 belter mutual understanding and the bulding up | neighbor kid, while pa and ma Regular Dinners ngm:t:l:lmh 2 ed | | % R Btreet o has not been and is not being endangered by cur-|©! Iriendships which will be increasingly helpful |spend the rest of the evenin' fight- Buy the BEST and Eyes Examined-Glasses r . M. McINTYRB '3 K. A. ) |to Anchorage and Cordova and to the Territory o Short Orders Room 16, Valentine Bldg. H. J. TORNER. Secretary. rent operations is almost if not equally as large.| in’ with each other. SAVE MONEY. i 8 _|generally. It will be followed by other excursions 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by o 4 And they point l°“?"°” properly that other fish-|qr s gimijar character and eventually by the inaug- Born Again Pacific Coast Coal Co Ope! sLunC,:e’ Avpointmeat | it e ""flfe:'." l('ar; e‘i.s ing countries, particularly the Scandinavian, havejuration of regular service between the two com. i A > 5 n 6 a. m. to 2 a, m. Phone 484 &mxnu 8 o'clock been fishing herring for a great many years, using|munities and between the more distant cities of | there?» Phone 412 or POPULAR PRICES 8- Bagles’ Hall them for reduction purposes as well as for human |Southeastern Alaska and the interior. Native: “Oh, that's just a local % 4 Lougl:s. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy food without visible injury to the supply. In the| It Was a happy thought of the Chamber to in-|grail wha wor tired of being prefor- Phone HARRY MABRY L. Smicn, Becrstary. Visitimg past decade here, the question has been made a|Vite Captain Scott to bring his big plane to An-|req by gentlemen and dyed.” Juneau Transfer Co. .. 48 Proprietor Helene W.L.Albrecht | |®rothers welcome. political issue. In many instances facts have been|ChOrage and a happier thought on the part of those Cole Transfer b ek s ik el T wrrhe Tt PHYSIOTHERAPY disregarded and sentiment and prejudice allowed tol enter into the discussion which cannot be properlyi settled on any other than a factual and scientific | basis. The work of Mr. Rounsefell is therefore of more than casual importance. It will be watched with a great deal of inte: by Alaskans and it is to be hoped that the results will conclusively settle the moot question as to state of the herring supply in| Southeastern Alaska and remove it from the political arena. | Cordova citizens who availed themselves of the op- portunity to make the personal delivery of the Copper City’s message of good will, Gang, wars broke out in Indianapolls, Cleveland and Chicago just in time to punctuate President Hoover’'s appeal for more law observance.—(Indian- apolis News.) Talk about 100 per cent. Americans! Three hundred and ninety-two passengers searched on a steamer coming from Havana had 392 bottles of liquor on them.—(Atlanta Constitution.) 'Nother Modest Violet Local lecturer insinuates Mencken isn’t so much and Mencken him- self doesn't think so much more of himself than Mussolini does of himself. Passing Observation Many an old dame dressed in the height of fashion looks like the height of the ridiculous. Olaf Bodding North Transfer Service Transfer dack’s Transfer apital Transfer e ———1 CAPITAL LAUNDRY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, ' 216 T e Old papers at the Empire. New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire. FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY L T R R T L R WOMEN OF MOOSEREART ' AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday ot each month in Dug- out, on Sgcond St LE ROY VESTAL, LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays each month, § P.M. at Moose Adjutant. | R Huh! | Hall. i e Kate Jarman, Senio? Re- | T 5 IQ The reason liquor nowadays is expensive is that | He: “I love the springs best of ] d 4 DR. WILBUR EXPLAINS. in the old days a moonshiner could stop a snooper |all.” nt; Agoss Grigs, Recorder. i with a bullet, but now it takes at least $10.—(Cin-| She: “I prefer the falls.” After all there are some advantages in having a trained educator and experienced college man as a| Cabinet officer. Take for instance Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur who left the presidency of Stanford Uni-| versity to become Secretary of the Interior in cinnati Enquirer.) It strikes us ginger ale has never been given the credit that is its due as a rum chaser.—(Phila- delphia Inquirer.) President Hoover's ‘Cabinet. But for him we never would have known there was such a thing as chlorophyl, and, no matter how happy we might have been in our ignorance, nor what a vital part Mr. Hoover wishes to purify the Republican Party in South Carolina, but by the size of the party in 8. C. it wouldn't take much biling to make it dlsappear —(Cincinnati Enquirer) Electric Vacuum Cleaners ROY AL HOOVER He: “Meaning Niagara on a wed- ding trip?” Jack Mr. Dempsey takes a walk and the sports writer jumps to a con- clusion.—Jack Warwick in Toledo Blade. But didn't we read where he had signed a contract with someone to do something?—Jud Lewis, Houston Post-Dispatch. Maybe it was with Uncle Sam and he had agreed to fight with the marines in Nicaragua. Oh, well, we didn't believe it, either. More or Less True The only person who can appre- ciate how neglected the husband of a famous woman feels is a home- Home Office, Seattie, Washington J. W. WOODFORD Resident Agent 2 Rings on Salmon Evenings by Appointment Peerless Quality with full line of Quality Meats NOTICE:—Effective week beginning May 20th, Mr. Alfred T. Koski will be in charge of our Juneau Branch. We wish to thank the Juneau Public for the splendid support extended us in the past several years and we feel that Mr. Koski will merit your every confidence. | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY, By L. KEAN. PHONE 38 Brunswick Bowling ' Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. O. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Stand—Miller’s Taxi ! Phoze 218 Box 218 for Mlfl Orders ! | :y girl who has a pretty and popu- r sister. B'I‘ksle i:efld of a pin will stop it S4ND and BEE VAC from going too far, but that's more GRAVEL than the head of a modern girl AND does for her. LABOR OVER Carpenter and Concrete am The ey o namng S A HOT Mock ENERAL ELECTRIC ool | |, O st o G o e is the family bibl father” G L BHOLEPROOE iheck book: 2 5T vt us do Your Baking SA VE N OW MORRIS HOSIERY You usually find the woman who || for you. 4 is good at finding fault is just as g ines8 CONSTRUCTION CO. SOLD and RENTED . Sloa S || S Trics S There are many convincing reasons Building Contractors 50c to $1.00 Rental payments can be applied on — U. 8. Land Office, ll))fi(te i"(,:g’;rfii‘;’l‘é 9. . plest one of these probably is the fact Anchorage, Alaska, . 004, s 4 ; later cleaner purchases. o it e tasty and freshly baked that you have never known anyone who Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. SABIN &' scu" Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 successors to N. G. NELSON A gentleman is received accordimg to his WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES SEWIN G DRESS MAKING ‘Telephone 4754 MRS. L. E. SMITH —_ Appearance We always use the very MT‘\ materials for repairing Repairing Seward St. Opposite Goldstein's UNITED STATES Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE Notice is hereby given that George Danner, entryman, togeth- er with his witnesses John Bur- wash, and Klaus Grondsman, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his original entry serial 04848, and additional entry, serial 06886, for lands situate on the north shore of Gastineau Channel, containing 71.26 acres, HES. No. 174, New Series No. 1568, from which cor. No. 1 and McC. USLM. No. 381 bears S. 12’ 30" W. 6086 chains; HES. No. 204, New Series 1852, from which cor, No. 6 USLM. No. 381 bears S, 60 50’ 04” E. 60.17 chains; longitude ©|134° 3¢ W. latitude 580° 21’ 13~ N. and it is now In the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have Work Shoes in the local land office at An- Reading Room Open From them made at home than to send outside for them. M. Vagge E?D;:ru Alaska, within df-.hc period{! ;, 8 a m. to 10 p. m. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor Shoe S gy ok i Gave here-| } Girculation Room Open from 1§ cepted and final certificate issued. We use nothing but the things to eat at lowest- in-town prices. Peerless Bakery Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, S8econd Floor Main Street and Fourtk to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current J. LINDLEY GREEN, m"“w New.uuetl.lned'llmnl cards PFirst Fagistar. Papers for sale at Empire Office|."r. 2 Cast. paslcation, July &, 182, byt K i o i why you should save now. The sim- regretted having saved money. Deposit your savings . w:th tlns bank T Every person is finnnclally benofiued by being’ connected with a great and ° strong bank. PHONE 62