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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, I S AN o e L i 2 SV N TS A AR A O L e Wagner, elected to succeed S A 4 -f% a3 wedding day with o R n l)(“[\' ":gl(l,’&'..'” i)”l“l"(’ ent Republican encumbent. Mr. Hillls was picked| | : any keeper e than the n T 0 i as the most available man because of the fact l|~H ALONG LIFE'S J 985 Sl "“‘I Ll LR LS SION AL TR T : was on friendly terms with all the factions within he 1 more of than she doc e 1 i i ! "OHN “ ‘P‘O‘ =+ - EDITOIANDEMANAGEL the party in the State and has had a very wide II DETOUR 511 : An vri”'h“l 2 l:l : ) i i : Fatp: CXperience in organization matters i By SAM HILL i i]::”;’-l”‘-fl‘“- '” Reichs £ H*"‘ OM i As Chairman of the Executive 1‘rvm]n|i||..- 41‘I vhv: | | e TR e “]m_l“-”u 2 o " tate Republican organization, he will succeed tol ' _ ___ s & e ¢ \tronage distribution which has been handled by Lay Aside the Hammer! B ( Tt e 2 ’“”“,"'”H - i “)l* Xaser & Freehurger : nator Wadsworth, This will undoubtedly \lxru'(!nn!\”'_"' you're imperfect. too, [Eecn G Guwt i b Tt ot o ?A(EJES!TS i 7y is hands i laying plans for the next Presidential| You have a lot of neive, my It Qo or banE sttt daws | SN e gy el 800 SUBSCF 7 campaign in the wte. Mr. Hillis Chairman| _ brothers g [ e i fgo?flhtgso S ‘ ElREEed e i Republican Nutional Comm from 1'~lJ|“::‘,»“|H‘,:-].l-:u-m‘,\x:l [‘:.’:. '\.(:‘.l,l- ‘”,K,‘; i i Daily Sentence Sentnoh i G B on y to 1916, following four y as Secretary to Presi g % g | tan find mischief for id I T AR , dent Tafl. He has been a member of that organiza-| o civations of Oldest Inhabitant hands,” but e gets in his best licks S =Sonen § s tion since 1916, serving as Viee-Chairman as well| “\oju s acome pf the old-fashioned With busy tongues De: CharlestP Tonne i as Stat. Committeeman. He has been one of thelyite who had a refular baking s i o ‘ DENTIST Telophe : most active advisers in the Republican party inlwhen she made bread, pics, cookies! l]vwrlx:" I‘r.\'-\ it ?w & M | e S SoTh s ARt the State for years and is credited with serving as|and doughnuts? ‘w‘f;_ \,.,,",‘,.' o h‘::‘ “":'H b "‘1‘ o [RO(”-;\ 8 and 9 Valcntme Bldg. A Faa g p for @ sort of liasc fficer hetween the State and Wash-| i s e ; "ol ngton. Republican leaders have ognized the The Ananias Ciub e R S o - " fact that the emberelection left the party in| “My daughter,” said the lvu‘t]n‘lr of : = a bad way in the State with the organization split!the flapper, “cares so littie abou % ¢ - il T u er e ALASK A ; : HNROEIR, it6 groups with differences that might lsdd fn=time/tHan ool UIRETALSEVORILBScon RN Sl g SO PEN '\OSTRILS' END 31 ! Pr. A, W. s tewart THAN : gt to serious factional splits. Mr. Hillis was picked|if we never had a furnace fire (o 9 A COLD OR CATARRH & | | DENTIST e = ; keep the house warm & LI fi6ure 0bas m: o 6L DAt : the Lest man to heal up any breaches and put L, § A5 | A the organization back into n,.hrm: form : Where the Hitsh Gomes 2 How To Get Relier W h4 W Head | . L‘)L",!f‘\"‘?,‘r), BK.!,"?’;,(" iy And it will undoubtedly have to be in perfect! o JARG G RS 8 ; ‘ Phone 4 I} working order to hope for any measure of successl oo "o Havent vou? s ir Go A" Smith is sclected to be t Demoeratic Jinks 1 suppose w0, bt y i e national andard bearver in 1928 IEven so exper-|ynothing comfortable about the ouigo h o disappenrs Your el i ced an organizer as Mr. Hillis will find it ex nostrils will open. the pa . %, 1P mely difficult to hold his own in the Empire State; Passing Observation of your head will cle and you | THYSICIAN gainst an organization which is led by AI' Smith.i A tender corn can knock tende” can breathe freely. No more snuff- . s s | sentiment for a goal Hing hawlkir mncons discharge Cfflc cond and NMain | ! ydrvn or dache; no str ng | elephone 13 I'rank L. Stanton. { Huh! for breath night | - - SThe ideal woman.” s O s S L o | (Ciueinnati Enguirer. 1tor Wadsworth, 1927. pres looks back on his This cynie, Youns Balm from your dr . | | Fraternal Societies tl ~———— 0F ——— i Gastineau Channel | z - B. P. 0. ELKS LOYAL ORDER OF I-AOD"‘ Juneau Lodge No. 700 Inll. J. A. Davi Dic Stevens, Sceretary \IOUNT JUNEAU LODuI‘ | F. & A M. Hali, b 0| 14 T Frank L. Stanton is dead. For forty years 1 Would have a busy brain TRElTE L ah s T naT | Dr. H. Vanee | 5 : 3 TR rraegs Iyrie song had rejoiced the hearts and souls of men,! And idie tongue i in yonr nostrils Ostcopath — 201 Coldstein Bidg." | | REMURNS FROM ARTINICIAL BPLANTING. D' sone Bed relo e e e ara (e i P L e 5"6; | the flowers and of his fellow men. His qauint ph'l Old Stuff for Henry e el shothine antdeh { ticenced o ph | L b sialmon can be propugated ARt o o ny Sang singing verse appealed to o vast con-' “Iid like to sea a voluinio that wagi c S S T ! ! o By it dn course of veaders, He made no effort to seale the erupting,” remarked Jones brane, giving . e } 1 s SO NEATC L Guntain peaks of posey, was content wander| “Come over some night and takei /oo™ S TN L 3 TR [ m ] disputed issue in the com- gy the smiling valleys below the he pluck- a look at Henrvietta when she o T Domat st t " S KNIGHTS OF ing A b that there jye jow and then, some flower of rare beauty and bawling me out.” said Henry Peck Lol Sy i Barton M COLUMBUS is room for t [ uments sup- seductive perfume. | % s | CHIRGPRACTOR Valentine Building | 1! s L '4”.‘, ‘;I _\}.;HI porting Loth sid ! information Mr. Stanton wis not great poet, but he wa Not That They Care— ‘l‘ i Office Hon JRER B Y U 70 pom bearing on th i dd he of material value. a true one He made no claims to the possession of — There may be something in this | llll‘l’ w Publie [ll:l.lrv 1 hy Sepniment [ i eE U sud g ¢ veific i e orviewe ot so long ago, who mind over matter idea | i O It el Shi In the current o the Paciflc Pisherman genius. o an interviewer, not so loug ako, who mind over m e LR i R oo : | iy st oo 5 on Rl | W flerman Creek, Ore., vepeatedly referred to him as a he said: “I But girls dressed : k| & ‘ \ L N e % Golhier In this the following @m not a poet. but a feller can’t fishin doggene cold | City Hail. Second Floor | 2 7\ il : day without sometime ttin’ a bite | An | Main Street at 4th | | AUXILIARY, PIONEERS CF i e : ; b The life of this singér of songs was the simple, We'll Reading Room Open Froy | Yo ATechE ALASKA, Izloo No. 6 urth i tsof ¢ planting 5 | $ | G Y : 5 ; . life. He loved hi te and his home, his new: st | 8 a m. to 10 p | h % g e s L R he paper. These filled all the longings of his being.| They ! oirenlat'on Room Open Feum | | IOAL THERAPIS | e e sy li SHEE R by Harlan B. Holmes, in charge of the ;‘“" he h “" " lapgely®to-makeithe ‘tameSof thetAt s _{i’ | ‘,",'I s | etnieicy land vefreshments. At Moose Hal s anta Constitution to 8:30 p. . | {10 ‘Goldetor Bl : : gy ol SxpEmnIenY Rl | The sweetnoss of his lyrics lingers in the mind Lot Like Him laeee M il el 121, Mome 123 & G Columbia River Fhese fish were the second He always votes dry Jurrer t Magazines, (i @ | Dorothy cretary ) i letter than any other he knew how to paint the AW R nce Books, k4 el ) 0 L s Dibuag el e b0 > and lily and the mornin’-glory bloom. He sang Does Congressman John Heury | eieroslce Books e UL cess kel L Yas Bady, Ale s 1 Wil boutetha oV L e Dink t FREE TO ALL IR il " NSFER l|‘ i .v\“v‘ B it i }v 1 4‘ -‘ ,”I ut r*l\“ul}:xp notes of hirds, the whisper of winds, the joys and sor- And dry he ""“'-_‘( A ! — e ..‘ DR. /l‘h‘\t‘:“( ('}'1()‘,?‘}\\}:}5[\’}'1'?12 I CITY TRAT | e R R e frows of the human heart. He voiced the weird SO mever will refuse a dink & AND'S CORNER | | Office: 420 and 422 Gold- | | COAL WO0OD, BAGGAGE | L ! philosophy of the Southern negro as few have been i NOL )\ | icen algidede s iBols | AND KINDLING {2 onernd, but X s, e s Allely able to do. He knew something of its beauty and Can't Afford Eats il WE HANDLE | sl "“‘l“""‘ ’l';“’“ G | Stand at City Cafe—Day oz indicating the recovery of about 5 per cent 5 e 4 “Why did you turn down their in | P e < | Res. Knudsen's ouse i Night—Phone 377 th he commaercial fshery alone much of s pachos, e R R e | Pig'n Whistle Candy || ougliby Ave, Dhone 4743 1 3 u 5 Aud now his simple harp les mute; et for long % i 1 In addition to thi cui MO S NI Bl ks i “I'm hungry, and they are payin. | NONE BETTER {540 ] 2 s A el e years there will be memorics treasured in the hearts 11 S e J il wve heen K | \ of those who for some absent friend will sigh: ['m f0r an automobile, radio and mew | i P ] brood (from anentive planting the S living-room rug on the installmen | & o S T | T PR soun resulting £om onls 0 g esy (& SO o vout v - | " ¥ THE CHAS. W. CARTER | | RELIABLE TRANSFER| returning to Herman Creek, of which 96 = G R E | % | L P | hone 149 Res. 148 fish were marked and 218 unmarked. Al of | A Little Dry Brohibition Nots [ I. J. SHARICK @ MORTUARY T e G these fish came right into the creek on : Wiy don't they pass a law compel-| | rogeler and Optician [ (Suceessor o H. V. Sully ) Dur Motto which the hatchery is located, having to N T ing every bootlegger o provide an |Watr}w‘s Do s “The Last Service is the walt for an increased flow of water before 5 st Sibifiaatiog o oo antidote with the poison he sells? || ) | Greatest Tribute” [ w they could do so; while a great many others e I," h“““' 1 ’l“ ; ; Con- Silverwir 11| comer ith and Franklin St. || _— B Sk (e i gressio eaders have again decidec reappor- . & 0% Al Phone 136 Il eTv s e spavned Satvally 0ol {tionment shall be postponed; and a leading factor . He i) l S Jewelry |a : AT PLUMBING croeks in the vicinity P . | Yl There may not be many prunes in [ - —- UL NG In other w 1 lanting of fry from in this decision is the wish cf the dry forces in ‘. i v M | Congress to prevent any 200,000 epm resulted in an e census The logic of the dr argue that the main effect of is simple 1 in the commerci ceptionally laree ! 1 cateh, and ement producing 5 CUpRCHul would be to increase urban as against rural in the one weneration an increase of fully [ 5 A O tbn e e iy sentation, for the last censu howed a 1 LR Ul RIS d drift cityward. They see that the cities of Il i Lyl I Rinions s e Levllengs: SR iR S Ohlo san ) YoRlIT States whicl that artificial propagation under methods I8 Luas, el gain two or three new Represen (wets they see that wet New Jer tives apiec and Conn ured at this p propositien from every int is decidely a paying viewpoint [would gain oue These returns are cntively distinet from & 4 lTowa, the carlicr returns of ahout 2.5 per cent of 4 s Mississippi would lose one member apiece. marked \fognak sockeyes to the Columbia, f Ay 0 Washingt m tel tl 1 ore, s o as) 2o S v 2 'y an account of which appeared in July g IS U IO S Uy are “hetter satisfied by de; change till after the this generation, lot of apple but t1 sauce, - 'S a4 mighty Anne Oracle 1930 They FIRE FIRE FIRF OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE FIRE PROOF RENT A BOX TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE 4 Hair on its dome Then why, | ask, Does honey There leaders comb? il DD shoe Exnonimen i g e B0ty s Srig e, = a piBIT (Hosbiun oot it (G naUlL st A i = Safe Deposit s the cheapest and best conclusive However, they establish definitely that tution directs that Representatives shall be appor- ..\\.I‘]»:xw;. one. won't you answ Fi and Rul;ln'll(s I e e liall from D artieial pronuiation iowed bl Ui SUhtes " rGdrd s Ui bl s M L OO Insurance against Fire BTN ts instance W o of aina enconragssliive numberst and tint (he' enumeratiBniatelll being Do il o ment. The Territorial Commission is carrying of the Congress of the United States and within Do ey ol 1ims “itila: sliaves its work along without a great deal of publicity Its "“made “within three years after the first meeting : P’RST N4TI()NAIJ BAN report to the fegislature this year should be of every subsequent term of ten years” Failure to| Ouch! sume yalue and coutain sufficient facts to give the Pass an apportionment act nullifies the intent of this| “She took a lot of beauty treat JUNEAU members a fair conception of the further work in this fiold is section. But what is nullification when it the drys? It is patriotism. It { tion that benefits the wets tha work and whether, justified by the returns high treasou 'he Pulp Mills. (Ketchikan Chronicle.) The Department of Commerce of the United {Government is anthority for this statement SULZER'S RULES OF LIFE. Recently ex-Gov. William Sulzer, of New known in Alaska member of the clan of “Sourdoughs,' York. farthermost reaches as a bona fide | answering requ rom a reporter of the New York World, U f v rep ¢ Y onld} It will require the construction of ten tup ten rules of conduct for living which are well larid puln: mills. Dex . year. in the.magi worth perusing and more than a casual study. Mr. Northwest, to maintain the required pulp Sulzer s m called Phuosopher of Green- | N | supply for the paper industry. wich Village” and the most intimately| Certainly if we are to have ten of the acquainted with him reg n 7eal philosapher.|year in: the Northwest a few of thm are bound! ' ware or Less Fapular Headgear | Mr. Sulzer's ten rules of life follow to come to Ketchikan and Alaska. We have the| Medicine Hat i Mekihn: det v power, the timber, water transportation. More than| fee cap, BE hatael 10 G iths jthat cannot be furnished by any other area of Knee cap. | Don't worry; don't hurry the land. < Get married, and stay marviea | Watch and think pulp aud paper mills. They | More: or liass Trnue i Read much; think more; talk Tell the truth regardless of consequenc Get rid of rear,%of prejudice and of super. Senator Hiram Johnson's con tutents won' stition cize him for urging an American Have a purpose; keep working: be con- as the best if the country structive |California coast, little ave coming, and quickly (Indianapolis News.) Have few friends and fewres principles, i - — e but adhere to them tenaciously | All these assurances of abounding pro: Strive for succe Make progriss, Re- will, of cour help the average citizen to upon the payment of his incomes taxes as a joy delight.— (Boston Transcript.) member a quitter never never quits wins, and a winoer This is his philosophy of life stated cl, simply. It seems sufficient to form a g work and live by and when the by without regrets if it be fully Iy ana| d - code to) Prince Christopher of Gr country “traveling as a his privacy hasn't been anything to boast ahc far (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) FOR It agun_cele brated the anniversari revolutions as piously as the United States life would be one long, little country.- time comes, to die carried out. NEW YORK G. 0. P. PREPAR BATTLE. The selection recently of Charles D. Hilles as leader of the Republican party organization in New York State was hailed as the first step in the pro- gram of that party to rebuild its the disasters that befeil November when Gov. Al the fourth time and a -(Philadelphia Record.) Seniitor Norris fe fences following |his advice it will itein the elections last|jaughing ‘stock “stullify” of the itself and country."” But the Democrat, Judge Robert F.[Gazette-Times. ) benefits ments."” Lol Sceck OF TERDROLLIGHWSKG| W ide o Essain dfimetion | : o al repre- 4 pashien note says the well-dress ensus showed o marked oq dwan ' alwayy has ot deast fou ‘ ey e ey Winois. "y, Ninety-nine per cent of us ar ; st ch would 1,ky (o have one. ‘ ety AR i Looney Stuff ! © Representative each. Dry Indiana, i I | wsas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska and only the nullifica- navy as puts all of it on the age e has arrived in this| The private citizen.” However, | father bright holiday in that bri rs if the Senate doesn't become Smith was triumphant for|tired laughing at the Senate ages ago.— (Pittsburgh ! been changed. “Huh! Looks as if the beauty treat | === I ments didn’t take, N g ‘fi? ; @ E | nr) \ L~ i We Know 'Em ,‘ | 1 il -2 $ r\w< y M\‘lfi)\fli | ) n‘ THE FOUR-HOUR SL ERS | Headline. | They are the eight-hour danc — | | Them Were the Happy Days fic The old buggy didn’t need a spare hung on the back and you *In't land in the hospital if you went out without skid chaing on the wheels. | States | se per About all a modern girl is willing Lt sacrifice i another couple of| -linches off her skirt, ' £00d| The country may have its advant : toeri but the calves on the city streets @ heap more alténtion than thase {in the rural pastures. ~1m|ily< When fire ceases to burn and wa- look | ter begins running up hill we'll be and a lieve a man who says he never pays !uu) attention to a silk hosiery dis- | play. Savings Commercial $ 202,417.91 © $2,367.937.43 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Resouues at the close of busmesm Dec. 31, 1826 mother hates to send to ‘look for some- ut, so thing is because she knows. it wiil | take two hours to straighten up the! | drawers he has ""‘i"d up looking of her|for it. does,| Still at that an o}d married man k| probably gives his wife candy and| | flowers about as often as she gives him the benefit of a doubt. take| The saddest discovery modern| the | youth is going to make is that the We solicit your account whether large or small. OQur consistent growth is an indication of the helpful service we are able to render our customers. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Heating, and General Repairing. | All work guaranteed for | less money. Call STEVE STANWORTH Phons 505 RADIO ! | ATWATER-KENT SETS | AND SPEAKERS Radio Supplies of All Kinds | | MARTIN LYNCH . . = INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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