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{RELEASING CONVICTS AS A 51ET OF CELEBRATING. (S PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | ey or MBS - Gastineau C 9] Helene W. L, Albrecht ki el —-g PHYSIOTHERAPY RO KRR, Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeti: e & Rov, Medical Gymnastics. i b e 4 s v @3 Daily Alaska Empire - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER """ SUNDOWN |- “- STORIES stingly, that the = in honor of the marri Italy, to Princess also liberated a lot of Christmas. This old as Government in E hought sometimes occurs, if rel A Thane for $ them pardoned every day s continuous? of It said, rath JOHN W. TROY i of h ok prisoner ne S of been a cus- i : 410 Goldstein Building 2‘1;:"‘;/{ flg 8 o'clock. Phone Office, 216 all. Visiting | | | ! brothers welcome. e A — . Delivered jail is a ’ o Garlson S Tax1 Anywhere in the City for 50¢C Careful, Efficient Drivers ot more of g may 6,000 on account WINN GODDARD, E)ml'.("li Rules B 1 DRS. KEASER & FREEBURGER M. H. SIDES, Secretary, | DENTISTS | | i | e Bon: ¢ aske(' are a lot people to 1 event, popular members of and the kindly es a pleasant taste. will pror ptly 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. the &==] Co-Ordinate Boa ¥ . ies of Freemason ry Scottish Rite i Regular meetings & second Friday each month g1 7:30 p. m, Beok- | * tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Seccretary. IOYAL ORDER OF MOOSZ Juneau Lodge No. 1700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 02 of an auspic such s Offices, 374 wedding of two very tw thought of royal families, e King of Ita 1 act ASSOCIATED PRESS. ly entitled to the patches credited tc the MEMBER OF f magic and hav K one week,” the said. “In n e there.” i They had only ance from thei scene . B the Amateur Football. K's magi work! K P p 1 the. Bhi Dr. A. W. Stewart York World.) continued, and com- TN s proposal made by Dr. them was a gentleman Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1t of Union College, to the that Jooked SEWARD BUILDING Athletic Assoeiation, that we but then ap- Office Phone 569, Res. ceipts at our football games, roore Tika Aok Phone 276 pts but professional coaches to athletes, seems quite preposterous. | know it would be impossible with. out these things, or at any rate without some of them, and it is idle to talk of dbolishing them o But when you think it over a little you realize that | the plan is not so preposterous. When all is said || and done, football as we know it is precisely what many of us want to get rid of; and Dr. Day’s proposal amounts to no more than that we do get criticized for calling atten- rid of it and hand the game back to the boys : o that all those who have That it belongs to them now only the guilible |is it W, will believe, They line up when the whistle blows, : his proves it 15 true, and make the touchdowns, but they are and it is de d at this prove ; S X Sarun il el The Nardly more than puppets in the hands of a coach, Empi A 3 1, and he in turn is a sort of puppet in the hands of |the The Empire simply 5 tropeng financed athletic association con- cident the de- ‘trolled by ous circle here is fre- fact quently commented on: to win games, colleges must | did working have highly paid coaches, and to pay the coaches |t for they must have gate r . and to have gate re- s had two Con- Ceipts they must m\u stadiums, ‘and to fill the ion to o8k froui opoh tof stadiums they must win games. games, and still " £ : it TEat e dik e MOrS RNt and to win still more games they must |children ice boating with him. It 1 districts, that the have still more highly paid coaches. When all this was thrilling The cold ate both Congressmen- js coupled with the fact that the college Presidents d as they went along, that town, then the depend for their endowment funds on the con- Ice King guided the little boat State, three Congress- tributions of football-mad alumni, and hesitate to | er the ice. the candidates take steps that may cause ill feeling, it 'is obvious They went at a terrific speed, but that the circle is not only vicious but hard to break the Little Black Clock explained, for in- Out of. the Ice King had invited the Wind Je R But what to be overlooked is that all |t come along too, even though he! . ... Semblance of amateurism has long since departed | was not a passenger on the © Cf from the game. The players, if the definitions |, are m sufficiently easy, still have some- thing able amateur status. But as we have seen, they have liftle to do with the headlines on Sunday-morning. What we have now is a series of contests between coaches; Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . Building Telephone 176 s paper and als The ' casualties c War continue to trickle Florida Two f Eighteenth Amendmen in. Theé latest fatalities| NTEEC £ LARGER i s THER PUBLICATION. in enforcement officers were Little Call Us At Any Hour P B At first glance Frank | ; Parker Day, Pr National Colleg do and I and subsidic Football 2 DAY AND NIGHT Phones II and Single O i Stand at Alaskan Hotel MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1821 Second and Fourth Mon. day of each month fn Scottish Rite Temple, S beginning at ":30 p. m. % WALTER P. SCQT: Master; CHARIF3 E. NAGHEL Secretary. Dr. H. Vance Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto § | or by appointment | Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan Phone: Office 1671. Residence, MacKinnon Apts. vered. we v JLOUu me, T [» r with ice and Whenever I blow e and more 1 of going skat- that the ice on rong enough it n too quiet and 2 enough cold 1 watch! ched while blowing as 1 candle, only CARLSON’S TAXI AND AMBULANCE SERVICE THE EMPIRE \\l) THE PRIMARY. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, E 5 at 8 oclock, Scottish é-n. 'w' The Empire is bel tion to the circumste filed for from that Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 &. m. to 12 noon 2 p. m. to5 p. m 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. By Appointment PHONE 259 Rite Temple. LIL Y BURFORD, Worthy Matron; = FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. i Com childr the Ice uld blow out eve the ice in onger end Juneau The ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K H. J. TURNER, Secretary. in It the a_ matter 199 TAXI " S0c TO ANY PART OF CITY AND Comfort BY PACKARD TAXI TO ANY PART OF THE CITY 50cC | JOHN B. MARSHALL , Phone ATTORNI AT-LAW 420 Goldstein Building PHONE 483 the tronger. for ice hoat- he said. the Ice King of all the Ice family took the ago when Te o operated > from Ho in por i Under the usually distributed Del Congress from Juneau all inappropriate to Congress, s this C a Juneauite of to part of to political Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna iee '3 DOUGLAS AfRIE 117 F. 0. E. Meets first and third %Mundays’ 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vis- iting brothers welcome. third men are A stance has convention system to seems d not be & had a Delegate Dan Sutherland no means mak belonged belo: d never at! They seemed as through cc as cu tha his r him. Alaska. clique. The Empire contest as intention primary nt. Wk the : DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician § 1d air! Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted - o Room 16, Valentine Bldg. the college that has the | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by better coach has the better team and may hope to ATTERTION | Appointment. Phone 484 beat Notre Dame, which has a small student body Paperhanging, Kalso= but the best coach in the country, Stippling. First class best team. What 427 —adv. would be an Rl e s colleges did wt went so qui sidence hough they w by has O as o flyifig LEGION, NO, 139 | | Meets - first and third Thurs- | days each month, 8 p. m., at | Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- SEN, Senior Regent; AG!TES GRIGG. Recorder. | any his n ver that 4" | | He i lways treating election a matter of news to attempt in at all the primary It is not its present to influence the ts attitude is strictly ticket in the field it may voters. It certainly will do so if i that can serye the welfare of of Ala hat way.* "Fhé Bmbire will Painting, and hence the 'mining and point is there in all this? It work. Tolrp!mnv excellent’ thing, it seems to us, if 1at Dr. Da uggests: if they got rid of the coach and rid of the gate receipts that pay him and cause him. Then we might start over again s tore sadity to the sport. — ~:4 anywise inde- pend are Brunswwk Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller's Taxi it then the people continue to st over and re Gastineau Hotel and for the man did his A. Michel the famous physician ly, is its favorite primary cause favorite or Dem Territory of Alaska stanch- to its light, and; naturally, Juneau Al the Ebacain Leaving the Rhineland. ok Ly . (Manchester Guardian.) Empire d A e The British occupation of the interyen to formal end yesterday when to the end without was hayled down at Weisbaden nominations, Republicen years ago that into Germar But, in The has time Unless 1 continue no hatns something to choi something the British a chang for eratic the v ous In these ome a friendly Power. mans welcome ish leave very B WORKING the end of the occupation, t Al little ill-feeling behind THE red that the ave: was fifty. Albert followed this with Sometime agi was like a friendly good-bye and was received or he that spirit by his German listeners. son, famou statement Man's work no matter in what accomplished between the ages of and f ive S. Senator Royal S. Copels with this: greatest he may get -law does to any destination he starts out for.— (New York Times.) P and, If T were considering physical labor alone I should agree with Profgssor Michelson. Bu on when we ge about intellectual ac- it tivities, it is my opinion that a man's most productive years are from thirty-five to are notable examples of tal production in the twen- ances of remarkable ac- 1 the eighties even. answer the that if they they Seems some of destroying liquor any other way can't get rid have a party. neralize ng Stribling lost to the and the Italian pugilist lost nta Constitution.) that a man does —_— It is in principle & i Lo l(uo(‘bfl!l % iners that “goiq than the President of a colle TR FIRL RN or Woteatimatehy Brinsston (Boston Globe.) less Name the Pre: seems to be < when he does it nong kind of guessers been making prog- Conference are. wh men who have the Peace pe on s Day. It ought about to a commission.—(New York Times.) Rhineland came flag It is exactly elev British troops crossed the frontier eleven years the hostile Although the en he B them , General Twaites's farewell address to the Germans in The best that one can wish Mr. Dwight Morrow at the beginning of his Senatorial campaign is that to Washington as surely as his son- Coast Guard are so intent of y? importan Illinois or Bates, with 6,348 callers to be handed over ]II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIlIIlleIIlIIIIHlIIlI|IllllllllllllIlll'Illllllllll|HI||||III R We are in the market for Blue, Silver, Cross and Red Foxes, also Land Otter and Mink. Lynx are in very good demand, prices about the same as last year. If you-have any furs BRING or SHIP them to us, if out of town we ‘will wire you our bid on them. We are sure that we will satisfy you, if vou have not shipped to us before give us a trial. 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