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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. | some reporters and have them circylate about a bit —enough to get acquainted with the people and | actual conditions. If it does not wish to go to that Who never go again Till after they are dead. e W ALONG LIFP'S | Fraternal Societies DETOUR bai_ly Al(;sk;z Einpiref ! AUTOS FOR HIRE JOHEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER expense, it ought to make and print a list of the NMore b Loke TRl or - daily newspapers that want the Prohibition laws re-| | By BAM HILL first time father goes out in i » Published _cvery evemng except Sunday by the o ht know ”______—______‘ qhe Qs bt 2 Gastineau Channe’ B RINTING COMPANY at Second and Main |Pealed or modified so that the people mig n golf togs he feels crazier than he dtreets, Juneau, Alaska. what papers are embraced in the sweeping indict- Hint to Parents thinks son looks in his college 1 | o mp——. | Tintered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class ment. It would be discovered that in the list isl po v want children to scenery })lAL ‘Totlz‘er \:'0(;1];1‘ only feel B. P. 0. ELKS watter. practically all of the great newspapers of the Think you are very nice, that way if sl 1‘e blreiaet netl;e;lgre 80 ENJOY A COOL \ Meeting every first SUBSCRIPTION RATES. country—Republican, Democratic and Independent.| with dough be liberal, L‘“”}”{t‘l e P Call AUTO RIDE? and third Wednes- armrer In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | With sane people either procedure would make very But stingy with advice, IR I days, June, July, Dellvered by carrrer e 3185 per month. C1ah ow ‘:di‘;ulnus qrcpsume s i ahe write I The reason young fellows now can August, at 8 o'clock, By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: | Rty 15 Fekes l“°‘ save up anything to get mar- Elks’ Hall, A Packard 12.00; six months, in advance | ance, $1.25, for the Monitor. a favor if they will promptly of any failure or irregularity | of their papers. { One year, in advanc ried on is because heavy dates are about as expensive as large fami- WINN GODDARIM Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Sen- retary. Visiting Brothers Welcome. Mrs. Catt: “She never gets any- is believed about to resume of-|thing straight.” o Other countries will| Mrs. Klnock: “Yes, I notice she Somebody’ ‘ought to warn 'the e |t & Ty T R AN skirts of some of the flappers we ST pass that they will have to quit | Great Britain ditorial and Business Offices, 374, | ficial relations with Russia » ASSOCIATED PRESS. probably follow. Owen D. 5 Press 18 exclusively entitled to the e, initely settled the war reparations T el ieoRtchies craditeq vo(oetdlyto have definiiay Co-Ordinate Bodies B R A P T Y AT S RGO e S tuns G4 RN i ! | use for repul S . i t oth <o credited in this paper and also the and debts settlement matters. Apparently the war % 3 going up or theyll soon be waists of Fre 4 e |is about all over—except for some hang-over Pay-|" . uonon writer says :“Miss Aver- | osvead of 8 ' | we may summarize these days ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE unc:nim.amg_ age Worker is smartly dressed.” The kid who thinks his mother by saying—some are good—some| ,,z‘o‘n‘d‘“%z“g:& THAN '{HAT (EF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. &te bar anil: st Best of all. || And now many pleasant rides can ke enjoyed by your family ~v guests—the cost 18 small. makes him wash his ears too much grows up to think his wife makes him use them too much. Probably nothing ever looked any worse than short hair growing in unless it was a man’s beard while it was growing in. The average modern father does not ask daughter’s flame if he can | ke We'll admit that, but e—r, do you | Ambassador Dawes is not disappointing L‘hose think ~she also is always wisely who believed that he would start things immediate- | gresseq? |1y after he assumed his new office. And Gen Dawes has a way of finishing what he starts. Phone LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge Nc. 700 Meets every Monda) night, at 8 o'clock. Otherwise It's All Right “Jazz is a heterogeneous tintinab- ulation of smothered groans and suppressed shrieks."—Fred Cobler. Complaints About tne Tariff. ; : Carlson’s Taxi and PROFESSIONAL REFORMERS AND THE (New York Times.) the form of collecting from the press all the objec- tions made to the tariff bill passed by the House of Representatives. It is a formidable list, coming from all parts of the country; and it is said to have convinced the President that the bill is un- popular and must be radically altered by the Senate. Senators will have a word to say about that. It is reported that “Hoover Efficiency” has taken | Nothing about it ever impressed us as being smothered or suppressed but it listens to us like music with the colic—and is letting everybody know it's in pain. Still Old Timers Aren’t Craving a Return of Them Days keep her in the luxuries to which she has been accustomed because he knows too darn well she's mar- rying mainly to get luxuries she couldn't get at home. If it was possible to make some- thing out of nothing a lot of wives Says Jack Warwick, in the Toledo Blade—"“We can remember when a would now be living with some mighty successful husbands instead of the poor fish they are. Packard De Luxe Ambulance Service Phone Single 0 and I *-— : 'T" PROFESSIONAL | |¥ l—— 8 JAMES CARLSON, % Dictator. J. H. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bldg e e e e by MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. | # | Second and Fouren Mone '@ day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, be- nniva et 730" ociock Maner CCHABLES B AG (4:' NAGHYL, Secretary. \‘\// CONSTITUTION. Meanwhile, most of the complaints made must sound |skirt, a petticoat and two knees : . ; \ " It is gett 2 Ord i strange in the ears of old-fashioned protectionists. |made a lap.” Is gt mgt s0 it fl:]“fiys kind of Servwe | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER T : Senator Brookhart, professional Reformer (always it ial surprises us to see there still are DENTISTS Becond and Fourth Tues : It is said that the bill is stuffed with special| And the only thing you saw Was|,eone left who think it necessary dayn of each month, & with a capital R), justifies his demand that all this| ) ore put what is a tariff for unless for that very the skirt—but Jack, there always i, pull down the shades at night. 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. & o'clock, Scottish Rite g “gush” about the killing of citizens by Dry Agents|ihing> Tariff bills have always been put together|was more than one petticoat—and |_ - PHOND 56 Lemole, it Qv:r?h;”‘“i: 3 must cease by declaring that “some of those kill-funder pressure from selfish interests, so that this|if it was winter there was some- Hours 9 a. m. tu 9 p. m, B F&I:NIT L. ROBIN , Secretary. the sake of |sudden outcry naturally causes surprise and gives |thing more over the knees, too. ‘pam to the old hands at the protectionist business. 8 had Furthermore, they may say that the public ought No Brains have been Convnc';cd of capital orfense. ad they i Yemstber ot only WhECIRNESRGEE ARy the | ‘wwhat on Garth Hen oo ol been placed on trial (an absurd assumption). The| » g ¢ tramers of the new tariff, but what they resisted.|t; do with my razor?” demanded fact is that none of them had been accorded their They refuse to limit the amount of sugar that|np Dumbbell, by a jury. The|.an pe imported free from the Philippines. And ed ought to have been killed." For argument let us assume that all of them could BLUEBIRD TAXI ||| Dr. Charles P. Jenne sT | DENTI 1 Constitutional right of a trial “Why, " " y, dear,” replied his wife, t death sentence was invariably imposed and executed |though they yielded in the matter of placing a|utpis recipe says mpsmnd e das- Roomz % and 9 Valeatise by the man with the gun. Senator Brookhart ' tariff tax on lumber and shingles, they heroically ¢t 1 making in a bowl of shaved Dfly and Nighl TB“‘M‘:‘“. i Home Office, Seattle, Washington ice.” DrLdLAS AEFilIE 117 ¥. 0. A like other Drys seems to believe that defiance of |declined to put a duty on “fence posts.” This was eots Mondes defying the ostensibly for the benefit of the farmer, but it may SERVICE stituti sists only in 3 ::hemCmt‘;m::“:»nmnfg::h \w:?h yhim and his tribe|Pe suspected also that politicians are not forgotten Help! J. W. WOODFORD *— nights 8 o'closk e e : 5 ¢/who so often have to go back home to “mend| oo oo o et Shavaa & Resident Agent Dr. A. W. Stewart Lagles' Hall, the rest of the Constitution is only a “scrap of |, ... fences” 8 y the sarcastic things in DENTIST . Louglas. Willlam O, W. P. Guy 4 paper.” the papers that the author (ess) 2 Rings on Salmon Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m L. Smich, Secretary. Visitimg : | of “The Cradle of the Deep” is get-|| Evenings by Appointment one i 3 m, AotE e loale § S 3 { Church of Scotland. ting “rocked” by the critics. SEWARD BUILDING ¢ i PAST ROOSEVELT AWARDS. i s. Ofice Phone 469, Rea. Sy ooe i { (Manchester Guardian.) Phoune 276. H The Roosevelt Awards, which were established | : 9 What Motorists Know 5 and 7 Passenger Meets second aud i B o Awosiaticn o 19, ace. . THA SEIOLIS LR be- | “Keeping Up With Lizzie’—Cap- 8 fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- on Second St tween the Church of Scotland and the United|tion over editorial in Boston Tran- Cars i given annually in three out of eleven fields: The p.co” church came to fruition last week. Though |corint administration of public office; The field of p“blic‘cuntroversy had for so long prevailed, the final Db Dr. H. Vance Ostecpath—301 Goldstein Bide. out, LE ROY VESTAL, Why Stand 4 = “ & Almost anything can keep up with . . d q fl % and international law; The field of industrial peace;'agreement was remarkably complete. When the |y .. ;¢ ghe urteg A mganpthmg ‘rOund a Responstble Drivers '!«::n'. :'0 bu') :l. 1 to 'i ‘Adjutant, The conservation of natural resources; The cause|vote was taken in the assemblies of the twoly, ,oqq - ppofnshent Livensed Osteopathic Physic'an Fhode! Office 1671, B g Residence, Gastineau Hotel | WIMEN OF MOOSEHEART | ————f LEGION, NO. 439 | 7t | | “eets 1st and 3rd Thurctays | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | Hall. | Kdte Jarman, Eenior Re- | gent; Agpss Grigg, Recorder. | P Ry fom s St ol § —_— Brunswick Bowling | Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller's Taxi i Phoze 218 of social justice; The study of natural history; The churches on Friday there were only 42 dissentients |39 of them being in the United Free Church. field of outdoor life; The field of national defense;, ¢ i ip of The Church of Scotland now has a membership ade: h of and a m The leadership of youth and the development of | ition Ak inistry of over 3,000; she i ik _|over American character; The field of American litera-|S' & &7 0o her own faith and to dispose of %ure; The field of international affairs. Iher own endowments under the guidance of a In 1923 the medals were awarded to Miss Louis& | Royal Commission, and she has already rid herself Lee Schuyler, to Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn, nnd‘or the evil of the patronage system. It is interest- to General Leonard Wood. President Harding pre-|ing to notice that almost simultaneously in Scot- sented the medals personally in the White House land the General Assembly of the Presbyterian before a gathering of notables in the East Room|Church of the United States appointed a commis- Sl Raciaded: sueibis. of Ao Oebinet, Ambes-|2100 t0. sonsider umion. with the Protesiant Episoo- sadors and distinguished officers of the Army nndipnl Dhyroi el el iie i Erlaedl OPIRR. Goes Out Oftener'n A Pipe Navy. Some of Mrs. Willebrandt’s friends declare that| Oscar Hess says all his brother In 1924, the medals were awarded to Elihu Root, she has not been treated right. Well, the G. O. P.|down in Asheville needs for a day’s to Oliver Wendell Holmes and to Charles W. Eliot; campaign managers allowed Mabel to say her say.|smoke is one stogie and a box of in 1925 to Gifford Pinchot, to George Bird Grinnell, | What more can a woman ask?—(Milwaukee Journal.) matches. and to Martha Berry; in 1926 to Admiral W. S. Sims, | to Albert J. Beveridge and to Daniel Carter Beard;) Hot Stove These warm summer days and bake when you can get such good, tasty CAKES and COOKIES as “GRANDMAS” Stand at Arcade Cafe A Dear Is Expensive Now that it is his job Her monthly bills to pay, He knows why her dad smiled When he gave her away! s geam Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROFRACTOR, Helfanthal Bidg. > e e - Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THBR 0!’7!!’10 to 9 p. miyPhone 529 Phone 842, Day or CHIROPRACTIC Night Is uc? the practice of Medicine, Juneau, Alaska Surgery nor Osteopathy. e ] = Mab:y’s Cafe Service Only Hoars: 10 a. m. tv 12 noom, 2 No Extremes of Hot and Cold p. m to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. “Rivers would make ideal years.” “How do you make that out?™ “They have springs and falls.” Robert Simp;-n Opt. D. 3raduate Los Angeles Col- [ leage of Optometry and Fresh stock on display now ] 5 Russian Steam Baths 1 Life is never going to be the same—to the para- Open Wednesdays and Satur- graphers—when Mabel Willebrandt leaves her good Most Appropriate There is talk of a straw vote to Regular Dinners i in 1927 to General John J. Pershing, to Herbert!joh down at Washin Optinigalogy sl . S gton.—(Milwaukee Journal.) - asses | Hoover and to John Bassett Moore; in 1928, to) z«;ft'l;htehz';::lcfelo::e: ::;malw:r v‘/n T Short Ordera o ified; Jetass Grougd 'Jd“s f:;m:fll'flgo:n;“dmght.! i Charles Evans Hughes, to Frank M. Chapman and| They say you can easily tell the veteran of |3 walk. L hes | MRS. JOHN SORRI, Prop. ‘ ! to Charles A. Lindbergh. many police raids. He always dashes for the best : ‘":f s ; 5 o § seat on the patrol wagon—(Kansas City Star.) Ho, Hum! . M. a. m. Or. R. E. SOUTHWELL & RIDICULOUS. 5 . “Doctors bury their mistakes,” SANITARY PULAR PRICES OptemAteiat Oycias i n this country it is the flopper vote rather|grinneq the Wit Eyes Txamined-Glasses Fitted -‘; i Again we see it charged in the Christian Science than the flapper vote which keeps the politicians " uTheyre more merciful than GROCERY HARRY MABRY Room 16, Valentine Bldg. MORRIS i Monitor that the dally newspapers of the United2¥ake o'nights—(Boston Transcript.) wives,” retorted the cynic, “who Proprietor Ay !oAvp:l:‘:::Iul b’ 3 3 { R T AR SR A %, St o Il St S ) { ¢ States which oppose the Eighteenth Amendment 8s| pyery American boy has a chance of becoming |riVe theirs to drink/ PHONES 83—85 Phone 484 CONSTRUCTION i interpreted by the Volstead Act are paid by president—if he happens to be a Republican— W‘m""i COMPANY b the liquor. interests. The Monitor ought to get](Florida Times-Union.) Add Pathetic Figures— ' G A RB AGE TR R N e e o < : Ll s The girl who has just grown up The Store That SAND and gy Pl HAULED : GRAVEL Cheer Up— ; AND THERE IS NO RULE OF THUMB Wet weather makes it easy to AND LOT CLEANING Carpenter and Concrete pull the weeds in the garden. Alfred S. Hightower Work Phone 584 . No job too large nor too Why Preachers Go Into Life small for us Insurance You Can Use in Selecting Most Building 1 B e B T L L e o e s Materials EXCEPT BUY BY NAME T , MORRIS S CONSTRUCTION CO. ¥ 6 e for tol Strength in Savings . B HONE & the Olympic Portland Ce- ment Co. who manufac- ture “Olympic” and Paci- fic Coast Cement Co. who manufacture “Diamond.” When you want cement ask for “Olympic” or “Diamond.” Either one ] Pttt g This bank pays over $60,000.00 a year in Dividends on its Savings Accounts. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Are you participating in these Dividends? If not, now is the time to start saving. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS We invite you to see letters we have received from ladies whom . Means MORE . . guarantees quality. we have made fur garments for Many of our Savings Accounts HEAT per Ton. e ";3&,”&.““"‘“ " have grown to good proportions A N D BY T HE W AY Means u —_ through small but systematic de- 9 osits. The concrete building block, brick, chimney blocks, footing blocks, sew- i?lAg(I)l:J(Ii YURMAN S : erpipe and other concrete units’we manufacture are so well made they ; Bemodeling "‘"Fm, You may open an account with can literally be kicked around. BOML BILL, o One Dollar or more. And we carry in stock a very good line of the best grades in the market B“SyA\tflE figgr and of plaster, stucco, both wood and metal lath, cornerbead, reinforcing, 3 g Juneau Public Library * 4 barreled and hydrated lime, firebrick and fireclay, pressed brick, tiling, Pacific Coast Coal Co. Free Reading Room fireplace dampers, ashdumps, grates and always plenty of cement. Phone 412 or City Hall, Second Floor Phone||] /Meln $nt S48 Pegle The B. M. Behrends Juneau Transfer Co. Cole Transfer Olaf Bodding North Transfer . Service Transfer Jack’s Transfer . Capital Transfer 48 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. Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA G. E. 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