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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 15, I93] o | R = he ‘could see that has occured to POS! 7 P A g ) 1 anybody w s“‘ndl al efficiency.” il 1 n SRS A lI Daily Alaska Empire |wps s o orceny: © 55 QU T EN | PROFESSIONAL _| AUTOS FOR HIRE i Fraternal Societies | | I P . impossible for him to understand how any indi- organization “whose solicitude is for irit of temperance can continue 1 or to support the theory or the hteenth Amendment as- defined i Gastineau Channel | % Helene W. L.Albrecht & A | 1 PHYSIOTHERAPY ey e e oo e s Massage, Electricity, Infra Raed Meeti rll,g Pt;vgx:yELxs | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ~ednesday evening " 9 ° 410 Goldstein Building > at . Phone Office, 216 Gl ahal 1§ S I AXL 1Ll - . X JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER '71' blished EM matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. s that he “feels so strongly in | Regular meetings i i Delivered by ¢ ?ffn'e '.'L,JslEf“u}““i‘“\fiuT'”dww o ility of temperance in the use e Visiting brothers B ¥ b f follow ) that he is willing to forego 3 ~ . Ph 565 welcome. s 5eSne : s all his convictions which are strongly objectionable A S PR RN R one R. B MARTIN, Exaled Ruler. > fav Pebiea Ao S ) NTL . H. SID] W5 I8 2 ¥ . [to the theory of the amendment. He Ihns done £o { 301-303 Goldstein BIdg. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE ES, Secretary. 3 in £ their papes. for more than a decade. His observation has sat- l PHONE 56 £ 44 Co-Ordinate Teley Editorial and B Y ¥ AL 3 2 Bod- L " ——— |isfiled him that the system has mot worked and Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | e 0 v ies of Freemason- ; | cannot ever be made to work. And that if {em- b 2 . Day and Night Service ’ ry Scottish Rite i . d perance in the use of alcohol is to be attained, it L] . § 54 it {must come from some other system | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Any Place in the City for $1.00 second Friday b Instead of witnessing the growth of | | each month at i CULATION GUAR h | pEnTIes 7:30 4 ] HAT OF ANY OTHER PL jas he has travel about the United States, he 1 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 130 p. m. Scot~ 4 " |has seen | Building § : WALTER B. Hl'gsEhEme Temple. R |'© « ¢ » great areas which used to be | Telephrie 176 EP"’"“” Rekvige; Bey om0 Nisht 5 183 ; b, d | wholly dry are now saturated, not only with - - . 3 ! LOYAL ORDER 1 ¥ { alcoholic liguors but with a spirit of com- e <[t Covici AuTo SERVICE | || OF MOOSE PR | plete abandoh in regard to the control or | Dr. J. W. Bayne STAND AT THE OLYMPIC 3 2 TAXI Juneau Lodge No. 700 1 use of these. s PSR & i DENTIST ! Phone 342 Day or Night (1 Meets every Monday x4 Likewise, the original aftitude of re- e e et || Rooms 50 Trisngle sidg. | WA night, at 8 o'clock. | the use (;‘r‘sx;m f\orp]l]l:‘;’ S w6 & % Bip. | [{STAND AT PIONEER o Jou b e A | support of this amendment has givan pla 1 D ALE, Secy, P. O. Bux 8z ) | %o a complete indifference to the’ require- |You couldn't be’ when where you!l Y ”’"g};gneaig‘;‘ntment' ! ] POOL ROOM 4 ikl ) | ments of law, which to me is a dangerous are is all the home you've got.”| | 2 " MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE vo ) | jatioh, Says Bunny: “What I mean is that *~ — BT NEXT Day and Night Second and fourth Mon- 4 Meanwhile money which was originally 1 long once more to try ey NE2 | s day of each mouth it ; collected in excise on liquor and paid to the ~ [My skill at making snow tracks Dr. A. W. Stewart ! ¢ Scottish Rite Temple. £ { national Government, plus the swollen pro- that would test a humcrs“ DENTIST 1| AMERICAN LEGION |/¢ oo oo | beginaing at 7:30 p. m £ i ¥ fits of inflated prices on liquor and the [\ Hours 9 a m. todp o | jetea -|EVANS L. GRUBER "~’ < o ] AID FOR THE LESS FORTUNATE further profits of cutting and cheapening r : o NG | SEWARD BUILLING SMOKER ! 7 [Masier; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec: ik § £ ¢ E LESS F NATE. liquor, has been made available to the “ ” | Office Phone 469, Res. e Jun retary. £ v faceq| ~ extent of hundreds of millions of dollars Quakes “Squeeze” Earth, Phone 276 JuE Juneso TAtusien b i Once more the American Red Cross is faced Yor corruption. Thus the) 1kl Has. subsi- Force Water to Surface o—- i . February 10th Franklin Street, bctween ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | @ with a major relief problem. This time it is our dized the building up of an underworld em- AR [y = 3 | Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth 1 4 own cou Sufferers over a v ection ~\h\0h‘ pire of enormous power backed by enor- PALO ALTO Cal, Jan. 15— PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, i was deva unprecedented mous financial resources. z ter from the | Dr Geo. L. Barton | v at 8 o'clock, Scottish p ! | Gushing of wa ground | S 5 - in dire stra ickness, '0\*\ e e |during an earthquake in poorly | CHIROPRACTOR ! Rite Temple. JESSIE ) of property, lack of sutiable clothi all are ent | Dr. Hrdlicka Starts Somethin, drained land is explained by ex: Hellenthal Building | KELLER, Worthy Mat- and ma 1sands of people are without means | s i | periments in the vibration labora-{| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | ron; FANNY L. ROB- of rélief or moncy with which to p e it. The | (New York Herald Tribune.) !tory at Stanford I,Ymversity(.i || /Hovrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon W P JO’]nSOn INSON, Secretary. J ey xS iy 9 Aitha saturated with 2p.m to5p m . . 2 Federal Government, as well as State authoritie Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, the Smithsonian Institution’s| Sand comple A 4 Eible B is moving to extend succor, It is to the Red Oross,|distinguished ethnologist, is always. discovering and | Wafer 18 “p‘j-l;(;“l:;*d ":m“;m%‘:‘x | o ;“‘;pfi;n‘il:fi:‘: FRIGIDAIRE : ‘m‘m"s’egg;sg'::xgi’l'}‘gsnm Hwever, éhal) appesis are Jargely, ditected. g ,;e;‘fi: 2] drq:,“““”.‘ e “"b:"]tn i‘:’:fi, ;:PC::‘:_' shaking-table in experiments re-| PHONE 250 i| pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and last AH the sort of situation with which it is arly {which find the nto such liter Pe-| orted by Dr. Lydlk . Jacobsor] e S itA G SR Monday - at 7:30 p. m. g | Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Councll § {to the Seismological Society of 3 o cialists peruse and go no farther. As a scientist he | probably is just as well pleased that it should be ned to deal, and to it the public at larg - 0. But if he thinks that he can speak in public [America. | Robert Simpson looks for leadership as well as for the de MACHINES natural Bigoinery to Turmish sifective xeHer 8501t the! intellectual supeHoriby: bf Mifants. that|,: Lhb:duake Waves caise WAEE10) GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS e ghm:&““gh:“w« : The Juneau Chapter of the Red Cross has I)(*”n‘rmn four ‘miles an hour on all*fours, and have his]collect fon top of the sand on the | Opt. D. bE = | ISR MU g asked by the National organization to contribute|remarks buried for all time in the same file with) shaking-table. The effect is somc-v Graduate Los Angeles Col- | one p . J. , Secretary. $1,000 to the relief funds. The local organization |his observations upon dolichocephalism among. the| %hat ke squeezing slightly a lege of Optometry and Tiont Street: Tansa DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. has just completed one of the most successful Roll |brachiocephalic Sioux, he is wrong. 1In the brief sponge that is dripping with wa-| Opthalmology rs he has found no less than es in its history. It can be depended on |space of thirty-two j ., and that quickly, the quota that has been 500 infants that “disdain to creep,” but run swiftly | Call dr 1ter The vibration, Dr. Jacobsen | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouad ays, shakes the grains of sand e o Mects first and third & Mondays, 8 o’'clock, tt Eagleg Hall . w1 4 | closer together, forcing out some | v i i on all fours, climb walls with ease, pick things| ° 0y Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P i e R e SR R uiithe o they 0, &nid dlapay the | the WAle. || DR R E SourHwELL | YOUR ORDERS GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting i e 68 (Cioy. PEkR s yestenday. polptbg mut | hoarding instincts of sirrels; and he avers that R 8 Optometrist-Optician | TO US It tastes fine and it is bmthers welcome. : : on his return from a visit to the States, are more | (oiiRE ERIES O STUIER B0 of pables. Hel PERSONS nolding tickets num- | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted e e T il g {nx;unms-]y xmm%:\d t.h‘an ‘fl‘lmr fmow \o\mtrvmyvni 7 s, mioreover, that many more such cases would 'Jf‘,”fl,gc I::g::xfx‘:rd p;u( :nsa‘m a;flwm k"l,OValer;g;ze m.::_ ; S Neind - 60 tood T i Bl } ¢ Tesiding in other parts of the country. Business,iphe known to selence if the activities of babies were |’ - = = il 34 2‘;3 gfme % o ‘;“; that should be served time. A tank for Dicsel Oil P i industrial and economic conditions here are on anot commonly restricted by their parents. e v. RIS o ! phone ours: three times a day in and a tank for crude ofl save J t 3 higher plane than in any other region. Suffering| Dr. Hrdlicka's reward is sure to be a deluge uf\" (SR sk st ?. vour home Remer:nbcr burner trouble. and want to any appreciable extent are unknown |testimonials from all over Christendom. Latclxy me ‘t() Call o -i( s PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 \ R F among us. Employment here is up to normal for |agonized mothers will pour out their relief and grat; ° . i ‘ £ . BN the season of the year. That we will contribute|tude and will then reveal, with new-found pride. | [h {t E“'}“; ,b‘f"‘“]) l”,'“t &l | | E“‘MBL]L'IR“SFER I g %o aid those of our own nationality who 1OV the center of all hope habitually deserts the | | ROCM and BOARD i M))Ylflttllmsz e R P are not so fortunate is a foregone conclusion. ib for the chandelier, outdoes the cat in fence- | Mrs John B. Marshall very good to eat. |to-roof migrations and sets father a hard pace in| {4 PR 4900 B, MALSQA i cross-country ramblings. Then there must come| t1... PHONE 2201 Peerless FOREST ‘“ THE PLACE TO ADVERTIS forward a ne cult of proto-kindergarten educa-‘ ,‘ i 1 tionalists, with a complete system of training for | l'e 4 B k 3 WOOD ¥E The biggest yoars business 1t ever had, in 1900 |1he uBWsaned. crying out against swaddling, cradiing | i S s St S arery ¢ s:}id the American Tobacco Compan s President, | oo e cxm_m‘ o 76 AR q;own h‘ow g,‘msnyg GARB 4GE 2 d { i the Mk GARBAGE HAULING i George H. Hill, was due to the advertising it had|ergrs in nursing thwart in the helpless apelet | : £ We will attend to them [Er R 2t ottt 5 Office at Wolland’s - ¥ done through the daily newspapers of the country.|euch manifestations of superior strength and mental‘ HA ULED promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Tailor Shop “We aré increasing our newspaper advertising ac- |power as might otherwise have meant leadership | Grain and Transfer business counts for 1931, he declared. among men in after life. fesnd s : AND LOT CLEANING is increasing daily. There’s a/ e Cliester Barnesson i Stanley Resor, President of the J. Walter Thomp-| Nor should the usefulness of Dr. Hrdlicka's reve-| 3. the new Westinghouse G B reason. Give us a trial order|{ JUNEAU CABINET PHONE 66 «f9 son Company, specializing in advertising, adds hislations stop there. For how can such an index to; s & ., ay ! DAIRY FERTILIZER g B TrtaTechual e 1A o e ‘ot yaliei 11 wilds o] s 1‘;:' ‘";“"’“C:“ They - lgtssr: _ Ehone 554 today and learn Wwhy. and DETAIL MILL- J From a sort of piecework helper, taken }'ucxxlmn:xl_ training as the wall-climbing baby grows | are ready now ... In — s . | W 5 h i on or laid off at the captious will of the o “"]“““(‘)‘;:”'“? i ‘::l’;‘l‘;p; ‘:“’ “"“‘:fiye}‘; ]gr ”“'( ;‘,‘”‘.ti thisstore. Thegreatestradio You C(";)ll Hccllp Being i aRrn ORK CO (e T i rchant, advertising has grown In zener i y pass over olders of high s [ ease ont Street, next to Warner merchant, advertiung has mown oo the | T G P Y ampions 1o ntehy:| thatever made a bid for tho HOTEL ; trest next to Wamner ||| JUNEAU TRANSFER| | [f ful large-scale selling activity. {gence tests to seize eagerly upon young men and| good will of your ears. Heas ZYNDA D. B. FEMMER COMPANY L. ‘Amog) Birown, | Presdent of Tapd & ‘Thomas | ¥OMen Who 6ag, jirovel thaty -at: the ‘age of ten N v CABINET and i I8 A months or so, they were canght secreting the family it... here. ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 | and Logan, one of the largest advertising firms n|qinonds in a rathole, or were retrieved from the S. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWORK é { the world, recently issued a bulletin on that firm's|paternal ridgepole by the fire deparment. Isn't it | V } - experience, in which he said: even possible that from now on many infants who | GENERAL CARPENTER V2N | 3 American and foreign clients of Lord give proof of distinction early enough will in future WORK L }’ : & Thomas and Logan have placed through be christened Hrdlicka, in graceful acknowledg- IR b us this yes total of $50,000,000 for ment of their debt to their discoverer and will, in | HARRIS GLASS REPLACED ¢ newspaper, magazine, outdoor and radio ad- later years be called. “Hrdl” for short? | IN AUTOS 4 ertising. This is the largest volume of R 1 SR S BN ' CAPITAL ELECTRIC Hardware Co | ss ever placed by our company . . A | % Estimates Furnished 1 More than half of the total has been ex- Economists Poll as Wets. COMPANY CASH " Upon Request Moves, Packs and Stores J 4 pended in daily newspapers, which are ac- ‘ g SH CUTS COSTS Freight and Baggage oy § knowledged today more than ever before (New York World,) Betana, bt Beyard Open until 9 p.m. | i g as the foundation for all sucgessful sales The National Economic League has a membm-‘_ i Prompt Delivery of L 2 - promotion. | ship, as the name would indicate, comprising noted / 3t ALL KINDS OF COAL ~ i, These men are experts in their field. They are|economists and leaders in industry, trade, {iNANCE | —————————— M b o C f “ not preaching an academic theory, but giving facts|and busi education. In 1926 the members of a ry suare PHONE 48 IpT the national council of the league were polled upon the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, and of| those voting 44 per cent favored repeal and 52 per| "> |cent opposed it, the remainder not voting or dis-| newspaper is unequalled by aay other publicity qualified. In the same 1926 vote 51 per cent favored | b medium and on a comparative basis is the most|nore generous appropriations for enforcement and economical as well as the soundest channel of (39 per cent opposed that policy. Altogether the| ndvertising result of the vote was a great triumph for the dry —— e cause in the country, and it was so interpreted. | e R ALIA L Polled again recently upon a similar list of ques-| LAW SUBSIDIZES UNDERWORLD. tions, the dry majority has vanished and the wets| SR ML have won the day. Favoring repeal, 55 per cent The Eighteenth Amendment is not only mnot |y counted; opposed, 41 per cent; not voting, 4 conducive to temperance, it has created a wide-|per cent. The wet victory was much more pro-| Sp dangerous indifference to law and has been |nounced in the answers to four questions posing | < oo ereeeeo— responsible for a subs n of an “underworld these queries: “If the Eighteenth Amendment is H of enormous power backed by enormous|not repealed, should the Volstead Act (a) be re- which they have tnessed demonstrated beyond all o ty of a mistake. The “pulling power” of steady, consistent advertising in the average daily | l Regular Dinners Short Orders . Lunches Open 6 a.m.to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor Frye-Bruhn | kS % L. C. SMITH. and CORONA Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 ety ——— SAVE MONEY Northern Where It Grows Light Stor e em; . { financial resources,” is the summary of Dr. Ernest |tained, “’1' z’elrem“’mdv © 1’: ";"d‘“ed :"d:"’”qfij; 3 FASTEST Ma e g D h College, | Eveater alcoholic content, of (d) be repealed?” To | Ab T’ f & v oty ¢ gty ®1'(c) 460, (d) 1.069. Classifying these votes, 1 { FURNISHINGS was made clear in a statement recently made by |e .. o T odi et i notice. 6% Compounded PN him to the National Temperance Council k“,u“gs,m} ”p:gl ‘:r mt ":C“"’" °; mofl\m { Semi-annually. fi > o h : ct; 2 favor its retention unchanged or its 2 ’ 3 Lest it be said that.this is but the outbreak |reinforcement, ‘E A knowledge that you are iy R ‘;,o';g“;‘s‘;o‘c’u“',‘}:,':“ Workingmen’s i ] of another States' rights, Wet or other brand of| Much has happened in *the four years since|{ thrifty and prudent- insures nfla— H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel Supplies | iy fanatic, it might be remmembered that this is the|1926. Of the changes in public opinion during that 1.' Local Representative. A. J. Nel- - { first word he has had to say publicly on the subject{ period few could be as striking or as important | employment and enables you JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc.|{ son, Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska Cigars, Tobaccos, | since the advent of national Prohibition. He has|as the shift in the opinion of so many of the lead- | to face old age without alarm i ] . 5 i : o > > Authorized Brake Service £ peen carefully watching the “noble experiment,” |8 economic experts of the country from the dry |} e 3 d Candies t 2 " s % s n | od effort - : > his repugnance to the method used, if it &cCOM-|ing; geserves to be recelved with respect, and i:‘i ined effort _"“d at times per- | Garments made or pressed by | PLAY BILLIARDS | 1 & plished the aims of its advocates. But With its| i pe so received. 1 sonal sacrifice to bnilt a Sav- | us retain their shape | ‘ f B K signal failure to do this, and in view of the alarm- SR L S L L : e A | PHONE 528 | L l ‘r ‘ g ing conditions which it has brought about, as a| By publishing a map showing the locations of i ings Account but no one has | TOM SHEARER feith BURFORD’S | AT l T. D Sk petriot it was not possible for him to continue in|speakeasies in Washington, the Capital City sprang ever regretted the thrift habit. ik | me y lp { : allence. something new in the way of looking after visitors. |} L o te 5 5 % 1t is not the proper function, said Dr. Hopkins, | —(Dayton, Ohio, News.) 5 1 ELL the people "~ for the constitution to “devise sumptuary provisions = : Speaking of evolution, wouldn't the little brown i | about timely merchandise with % 1 for personal conduct,” or that detailed pro b rrlhad (b ol sas it grendon. AtE B J‘l B )’ d > THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | good printingand watch e “for increasing the industrial efficiency of workmen |y ;o civer flask?—(Ohio State Journal) . - Dehrendas ban T belong in the national charter of any government e DN e ot i 5 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” wvolume grow. Other merchants except one more frankly utilitarian than I am| oOne of life's luxuries is. that ‘of being in a posi- Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 bave proved this plan by repeated ! ” swilling to see the United States become.” The iy |ion to go to bed with a cold—(Toledo Blade.) \ . tests. We'll helo with your copy. ;5 - -~ 1 - s

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