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1929. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7 IM(‘lhodst Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals maintained a lobby at Washington land had tried to influence his vote in connection her when her skirt is creeping up, as if her legs weren't as much worth looking at as those of the | — Fraternal docieties PROFESSIONAL D_dil:);Alask;z Empire 1~ ALONG (¥v:s DETOUR AUTOS FOR HIRE JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER with enforcement legislation.” Not many people in younger women in the room. B or : - — | Alask 59 s, are acqué ed with Senator Cope-| | By SBAM HILL ' One thing a housewife would like i v R . % SGh g g ks Rl ol slamamad o i % 1 |cience to explain is why, when the DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe . ng except _Sunda T H Y RMBLE PRINTING: GOMPANY at Seoond and Main|land, but they have a very definite reco 5 96 g =8|, ouse is in perfect order, nobody t DENTISTS ViREpeen bl Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. & 5 Dr. Wilson’s attempt to convince a Sena v:;m~l Puasing Olbersntibt ever drops in, but if it looks like 301-308 Goldstein Bldg. - “Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class Mittee that Ketchikan was the worst sink ho]g, of The fellow who growls most be- | night club after a raid the last PHONE &6 ]unea“ [i“u et iniquity in the world and that Juneau was very little | qyce he fsn't getting more usual-|Woman she would want to see it Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Dellvered by carrrer In Juneau, Dougla Thane for $1.25 per month. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, In advance | better. They know that Dr. Wilson is an unmitigated Iliar, so their verdict will probably be for Senator | copeland in the present controversy. Club Meets every W.a nesday -* v3-3¢ that way, never fails to come breezing in. It would be terrible if the girls ek aod ly isn't earning what he gets. She Knew Him “Is your husband thoughtful?”|got bald and there was no way for e .00; th, advance, $1.25. | o’clock. B baiiibers. will bonfer & favor i {hey will promatly| Of course it was university that con-| “Well, sometimes when I amlthem to change the style of fixing Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |resterD. Henderson, Presides, oy e B I ipera. [iure of Lregularity | red the LLD. degree on Mrs. Willebrandt. Texas|bawling him out he looks as if|their hair. DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Trea Telephon for Edito nd Business Offices, 374 [; "¢ t1oce regions where the people belleve |he were ful of thoughts he wished| No old maid spends more time Roome % and 9 Valeatine Scaan T R MEMBLR or ASSOCIATED PRESS. that Prohibition will make the whole country ex-|he had the nerve to express.” wishing for a man than the poor Building . 0. ELKS 'd Press is exclusive R wife who was crazy enough to mar- \ Meeting every first u.:‘hy.orA:fl“?.;C”“‘1.?,.”.;{‘ all ,‘.’.‘w‘,{".tfifi,"{u,?,'.’f.f“,f}d,dffi,d"{: cept Texas dry, and they are strong for reforming P b ol i iants. ooy and third Wednes- sthe edited in thi d also the|the rest o Jnited States. : - &',J{ :g:w;‘:m[um.»u")..i'nm.m S AR “h' FEREROL DRI e “Pa, what's hush money?” asked| Many a girl today has a motiier | { Carlson’s taxi service because 233;;“ J:;J'.ng‘o'c;'(‘;”l{: R TR t raises (ain i August, cloc] ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| A British scientist recently gravely announced|‘Pe Kid. % to ti‘“de ,her,: _b“l i f||you can RELY on lhed dr:ver Dr. A. W. Stewart ket Toan THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Ay peable. Will-be. ok toothlaie s WE It's the ten you give a wife so|mother ever tries to do to take you te your destina- DENTIIT WINN GODDARD, —_— that some day people 3 she can go buy what she wants| A Wwife only smiles when her hus- | | tion in safety. ¥or your pro- Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Exalted Rule have what we regard as reliable information that| . . quit crabbing about how abused |band gets to telling the company | [tection—be sure when getting SEWARD B.U'll nnio ‘ M. H. SlDESu éec | they are born that way now. she is,” growled his dad. how she bosses him, but we never||a cab that the name Carlson Oftice Phone 469, Res. retary. Visiling Brothers Weico:xx; yet have seen one who would stand | | taxi {3 on the door. Phone 276 % The Mexican Government recently caused the for her husband saying he was J g ten Mexican bandits for killing two Five to one? The odds are too small. execution of Americans. Nature’s Munificent Beauty. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | Nature lovers now are luxuriating in the glori- | fied presentments of the flower season of the year. How many tones of green there are! They range from the hue of palest bud to the deep-sea |tones of the vaunting nature leaf, from the gray of willows to the virescence of foliage which well might adorn the tresses of the tripping spring god- |dess." They gleam and shine—these variations of color, and their fitting foil is the splendor of bud and blossom, now radiating an effulgence of love- |liness and harmony which is attune with our fair- est dreams of Paradise. The redbud has passed, its crimson fires no longer |dominate the landscape, but the oak buds are red- dening; soon they will cry out in scarlet hilarity. They embody the message of the later-coming| |sumach and those reddening vines which salute the | kiss of autumn. In lhc/patches and splotches of color, in arboreal \green codlness, the birds of the season find nest- ling places and minister coigns for the sweetness ;or their choralings, their flutings, pipings, chatter- | |ings. In their hearts do they realize and feel the bers of the Board of ‘Educnuon are so venal | flooding of the beauty of which they are a part? and corrupt that their \'ote§ can be bought |It seems that they do. And why not? They are for the promise of a political job?"—(Anchor- a part of life and life is the only real fact we age Times.) know. May we live our part of it well, as well and Mr. Frame, in common justice to the people of |truly as do the birds and flowers. Alaska and those who are supposed to controli patronage, ought to tell the whole story. Who of-| fered him the position of District Attorney M‘ Nome for his vote in the election of a Commis- | COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION. Regarding the new Commissioner of Edu- cation, Mr. Frame said: here has been some criticism regarding the action of the Board of Education in refusing to re-elect Mr. Henderson as Commissioner of Educa- tion. When it was learned that some other person might be chosen in his place, some of his friends made a personal appeal to various members of the Board. I was prom- ised the position of District Attorney at Nome, if I would vote for him. The law creating the position says that the Com- missioner shall be chosen on merit; but what considerations of merit can enter into his selection, if it is assumed that the mem- Plenty of New Yorks. (New York Times.) Says Johnnie— Pa may be the official head of the house, but when ma wants the car he is the one that walks after the argument. Between Dry Speeches A Congressman Can drink—'tis true— It's easy—so— Most of 'em do. Real Ones Blinks: “You say they are friends of long standing? Jinks: “Yes, they both live at the end of the route and have clung to the same strap for years.” Useless Information Anti-kick drinks are not as pop- ular as anti-knock gas. Question of the Hour in the Suburbs Your radishes up? Can I borrow my lawn mower for the afternoon? Which are weeds and which are| the things I planted? o Not So Good It's only in the summer that ‘We have the falling dew; Yet all year ‘round, we find, alack! ‘The bills are falling due. An Average Man sioner of Education? The charge he has mnde‘ might be construed by various persons as app]ying‘ to different individuals. It was not at all fair or honest to make such an accusation unless the name of the person charged with attempting to bribe| People in general think that to add the signs “N. Y, U .S. A,” to the names of this city on |mail matter is supfluous. There is only one New | York, in our insular opinion . The London Observer |knew there was one in England also—a sort of cross-roads, situated in Kent. But since it publish- were mentioned. It is cowardly to make charges of jed that fact its readers have written in about that kind without making them sufficiently specific several more New Yorks, all in England. Apparent- that the charged might defend himself ¥ the old city with the famous minister has had And, further, if any one tried to influence Mr,|® Pame popular A 2 ~_ ' generations. Frame's vote when he was acting in an official (°" () WM i e Ne oo near '§hiremoor, capacity as a representative of the people the latter | Northcumberland, but*the village with a name have a right to know the miscreant’s name and all |like our own which is most interesting is the one about the matter. |in Lincolnshire. Very near to the hamlet is an- other named Boston, and The Observer publishes a | picture of a country sign-post in that region bearing Ithe words: “New York—Boston.” St. Botolph's town The Senate has announced that it will connnue'hns spread its name all over the world; it is not tariff bill hearings until July 10, which goes to News to hear that there are many Bostons. But show that the Tariff has lost none of its vigor New York has felt much more exclusive. Apparently since the days of McKinley and Dingley and Payne- | that feeling was never founded on fact. Aldrich, and may continue to be spelled with a capi- tal T on many occasions. It was thought that a| few minor changes could be arranged and thel Tariff Question quickly disposed of for the rest of the Hoover Administration. But not so. When the question was opened up old appetites were revlvedA! And then various sections of the country sent dele- gations to Washington to demonstrate the authentic- ity of Hancock's famous declaration that the Tariff was a local question. It now seems likely that the special session of Congress will be swinging along nearly—if not quite—all summer. It is now nearly two months since it began, and it was hoped in the beginning that it would not last more than six weeks. It is probably certain to last until the dog days of August at least. in other parts of England for THE KICK IS STILL IN THE TARIFF. Mabel Willebrandt has just naturally set out to dry up the country, but the results so far would make a less determined reformer go home and “dry up."—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Sanitation is improving to such an extent that fly-swatting is no longer considered sufficient ex- ercise to keep a man in good health.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) President Hoover may get no more out of the present session of Congress than the consciousness that "he kept his promise.—(Toledo Blade.) Twenty-five years ago who would have ever thought there would have been a national taste for moonshine and home brew. — (Florida Times- Union.) VERDICT FOR SENATOR COPELAND. Dr. Clarence True Wilson has attacked the verac- ity of Senator Copeland who It is assumed that members of a Federal Com- mission to investigate prohibition will not find it necessary to sample prohibition beverages.—(Boston declared that the Transcript.) e T+ One 1926 Essex One 1927 Buick ...........$1050 One 1926 Essex .........._. 375 ’ . o= One Dodge Truck ... $250 b il e e .j‘-: One Maxwell Truck ... 200 One 1927 Dodge ........... 525 One Chevrolet Sedan ........ 100 “How about tackling this house, do you know anything about the people who live in it?” asked the first burglar, pointing to a bunga- low. “Nothing doing there,” replied the other, “if you want to get any money from that poor sucker, you | will have to hold him up on Satur- day afternoon before his pay reach- es his family.” Maybe You Can Get This We know a pretty lass Who has a turned-up nose But she'd be better if She had more “turn down" no's. Seems to be Fading Out of Picture That Mexican revolution soon won't be getting any more publicity than the gent who ran for Vice President on the Democratic ticket. Serious Case Anna: “Jack seems to have quite a crush on you.” Belle: “Yes! He says I attract him like a bald head does a fly.” Wouldn’t It Be— A grand life If A bank account grew as fast as the weeds and grass do in the spring? Ever Notice— How religion makes some folks long-faced. And how short it keeps others when they are building a new church? Until Then We'll Go On As We Have If medical science can find a serum that will protect the young- sters against a thirst the way they can against smallpox, it may be possible for the next generation to enforce prohibition. More or Less True It always makes a wife disgust- ed to have her husband frown at UNITED STATES Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. + April 1, 1929, Notice is hereby , given that George Danner, entryman, togeth- er with his witnesses John Bur- wash, and Xlaus 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 MC. USLM. No. 381 bears S. 12 30" W. 60.86 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~ i CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY Shipment of new 6-cylinder Chevrolet Cars on the floor. Let us dem- onstrate what they can do. OO RO L TN N. and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. henpecked. After she has been married so long a wife's idea of a miracle is having her husband praise the meal instead of finding fault with something she’s served or the way it is cooked. Now and then you meet a wom- an who makes you feel if she was your wife you would never get drunk and take the chance of see- ing her double. Daughter never will admit she is selfish, but she thinks mother is if she wants to get a few things she needs, making it impossible for daughter to get a lot of things she wants. ———————— *TRS We are nnw ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv. e Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemason Scottish Rite Regular meetings second each month at 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Becre- tary. Dr. H. Vance Osteopath—301 Goldsteln Bldg. Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to §; T to8 or by appoinment Residence, Gastineau Hotel —_———n — Dr. Geo. L. Barton i Juneau Lodge Nc. 700 CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. xe;t;‘s every Monda} Ofice Service Only ght, at 8 o'clock. Hours: 10 8. m. to 12 noon, 2 JAMES CARLSON, p.m. to § p. m. and 7 p. m. Dictator. to 9 p. m\{iPLone 529 J. K. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bldg ST TR A B4t CHIROPRACTIC MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. @ is uct the practice of Medicine, Second and Fotr¢h Mon- day 'of cach mondh Surgery nor Ostecpathy. Scottish Rite Temple, be- g,nnlns at_7:30 o'clock. ALTBR P. SCOTT, % Maste *; ARLES E. NAGH TL, Secretazy. 07/ Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O £ad 11 | SPSEIRETRSEIN Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service . —says Taxi Tad. 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UN] lI.“ RY Fi6 Goidstein, Bulding I AMERICAN LEGION ill YOUR PHONE 355 Phone Office, 216 | Meets second and | We Call and Daliver i A i R fourth Thursday of COAL BILL each month in Dug- Buy the BEST ‘and SAVE MONEY. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 or Phone Juneau Transfer Co. .. Cole Transfer . Olaf Bodding . North Transfer Service Transfer Jack’s Transfer Capital Transfer Old papers at the Empire. WOOD LARGE LOAD, $4.25 Either MILL or KINDLING WOOD SERVICE TRANSFER CO. Office—Almquist Tailor Shop PHONE 528 New, select line of visiting cards t, Secol at'The Empire. o o LE ROY VESTAL, Adjutant. —ae e @ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Hall. { Kate Jarman, Senlor Re- | | gent; Agpas Grigg, Recorder. I = Brunswick Bowling § Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN TRY OUR Plain Layers for Strawberry Shortcake 10c per layer Peerless Bakery Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Becond Floor Main Street and Fourtk Reading Room Open From 82 m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from { to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, May 6, 1929. Last publication, July 65, 1929, Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Stand—Miller’s Taxt Phope 218 i P a8 et A gentleman is received according to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too 8] for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 THE CHAS. W. 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