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¥ ,h‘edg and they say that State will vote for Gov THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, " 1 r | rong for Gov. Smith that Senator Walsh, w ).ul:f — — ————! | out to get the paint on their faces & [ 5 T - AL R, —n allv (S h(l "ll)” € lan I with the McAdoo forces in 1924 and| e e || dry. | 'R()’/ \SIU\ lL l | I'R()I‘LNSI()'\ H ‘) ~ . ol who has been urged by the drys as a candidate ALONG LIFE’S [‘ Home with some people geenus —x — | - iy TR Fraternal Societies 2 ¢ ) 1t himself RN UG T e RN | lto be the worst place on earih AN at % JOMN W. TROY - - - 'EDITOR AND "MANAGER for President hims: ey ”“' NSO & pece | | DETOUR [ o DAl A gt | Bohdt P E - - OF — ‘ on the delegation unless Smith leaders intercede| | ] 00 e s - | » 3 | v . - y tay by thel o N \ i | {| 1r'a woman could be made ov: i i e DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel | Ui d Y el for him. The Chicago committee says the work! | he'd, have a hand ace, o | Opt. D | | e o B s s A s v i o ! |perfect 36 and legs that didu'| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | | | v [ T » 1 a o the Sepaidte Biates, . s INaEReRiR |, Frasemble - broomsticks=shut /1t ‘e lege of Optometry and 1 end 3 Goldstein Bldg. | B Rer Sy MLIET s (h the people with them i T | husband was ordering fhe job he'd! | Opthalmology | PHONE 56 > T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | - The Chicago committee claims also to have Sorrow, of a* Cofnfed ee to it that all the attention wa Glasses Fitted | Hous 9 a. m, to 9 p. m! { L&# Giic Oelivered by <arrier In Junedu, Douglasi Treadwell and gjsovered that jnstead of Gov. Smith's liberal| St at meals; rolls, wal ven to her disposition Leneses Ground { el & e P i -0 G .t . following rates: views on Prohibition being a handicap they arej and exercises, too A eynic idea of a serio * RIRA w3 . AT S e o 1T k] M. H Ieace ofix months, in 2dvance | \iyine him, Letters, they say, from the entire| TO 3:ay 8o fat she swears &hv|jovers! quarrel s one i e » i \}ag; | confer w fuvor it itey swill promptsiMiddle West, Pacific Coast and Mountain States| . . ’”“‘"' h'”“'v']‘l-\‘ task. alacy: | PAtched up and doesn't prevent the i 2 : Wy e 1l Dr. Charles P. Jenne || Visiting Brathers welce pape . declare that the spirit of liberalism is taking hold b i e edding bells Vliss Caroline Todd DENTIST &R R | and 1 ss Officsd, 37 (¢ who penibie 4’ hever belote; And. that. ther e i | Girls think smoking shows PIANO-—HARMONY 1] | isomry e e ANYED PR Wt i F o oAt i, G L IR LLY . R \ey're smart. but we reckon those | | € te Instruction | | Fooms 8 and 9 Valentine | besn, ¥ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS some great surprises for the dr n store elephant | ) { Scottish Fity The Associated Pre enuit oo ot St S8 Reion L who do woulsn't find being alys | | 1d Strects | Bullding 1] “Regutar xidetin use for republic £ all news uispatches el otaiat iab ¢ b2 e T RAY to puff a fag enabled them to! | Phone 5703 Telephone 176 otond & Iyl. ul B 5 hevie ol > APy g - Observations of Oldest Inhabitant ,;M' i K Esia s tenk sty Bty 22 — — — VO i e : | race for the New York to Paris $25,-| The old-fashioned woman who | oo Reif. i ALASKA CIRCULATION Ee £ _LARSER| (0 six were killed before Col. Lindbergh!thought the men in the smokim:| oo . N If son tried ag hard to got ahead HEISEL made his successtul flight. Three lost their lives|car ought to throw away their o = o o o8 o o8 a th Dr. A. W. Stewzr o 3 e aioi g igar: she had to sit in it, now i b g yreparing for ‘the Dole ,000 prize for alcigars if she had i ighway dad .would have few DENTIST \n. Francisco to Hondulu race before the hop-|has a daugh who goes these | iy om0t the Boorhou d more s LOYAL ORDER e . arel to smoke with them g 1 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. OF MOOSE }(,” was finally A|_um|rlx'~hul and I\\'« »mur!l ;.: 3 0 “I,f‘ contented old age. SEWARD BUILDING Juneau Lodge {\‘0. | dead or drifting on the Pacific in danger of death TR, The only thing more | Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 216 Meeta_cvery Mond It causes one to wonder if, after ‘all, these races| ... . than how little goods it take s il e s o ke ight, | ! When we talk about economy b AR el b 3 B P % SPADDEN, Dictator; {are worth their cost said he, “my wite always tr that '|iV:I(~‘1‘4 pRsee ns MU i B Secretary. | - o to figure out hat she n giv b oty S = o i > { . The dispatches indicate that Mrs, - Charlie ol 3 R o Bl e We may be wrong but we al - i Moum— Ju_cnu LoBae NO, 140 e disy 1 up to cut down expenses, bui ..ol N0 4 Dr. W. J. Pige | M. > Chaplin will get her divorce, the two hoys and|jever suggests I give up smc el ‘_l had the notion that a 55 Nm",, p rourth Mone 1$860,000. That is an accumulation for a youngjing kinny girl feels more immodes: PHYSICIAN H % nadh mGnth | in these modern styles than a oda_Fellow | woman who has only recently entered her twen . wel A adks Office—Second and Main | |&uuing ot { ties that nct to be sneeezed at Putting One Over on Her Whiveyed Hhe Hiie Telephone 18 RALFH ; First Sheik: “What's the 1dea|,rondeast that exor | k oadeast that expr R —— — | th eason all that is left of college|of syphoning that gas out of YOUr|woman” it's a eineh he wasa™ M?@{J’g, ,rowing’ and football is trying to get the other nk 2" 5154 . 8 HEn who - M Inst BRd & | it ] : WELCOME TO MAYOR LANDES AND |reliow’s conch _Becond | SHetk:" Welli youge | 51oh it an gty WilG: Dr. H. Vance | dadn of SEATTLE BUSINESS ME i et my girl's mother always looks al| An awful neighborhood to som Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | frail MA - - The Prince of \\m~ says he loaths long '“'I gauge just before we 1 women is one where no gossip 1’";':-’1; 37 | 2 o oree | and When we get back from a 1 is he n o < ” Wit Juneau would have or Bertha K. Landesmeals and long speeches. Most ‘people will ag B e e R TR N R : FIRE ALARM CALLS o e ol g i e 3 s and the visiting women and men from Seattle feell with him on the long speeches at least g King.” . We can stand for a man whe Phone: Office 1671 KNIGHTS CF 3 . : . v parking makes a monkay of himsel, bur Third and Franklin. lence, Gastineau Hotel COLUNMBUS that they are in a ndly city today Alaskans - 2 'woman Who 18 & oat i b Front and Franklin > Sl B el No. 176 appreciate the frequent visits from the commer-| Train Policemen at the Universi Old-Timer's View tho" tobet’ Gevpleable | thing - or Front, near Ferry Way F e r Ten e v cial organizations of the Puget Sound metropolis —_— We alwaya could get safely back | earth : Front, opp, Film Exchange. | | | \ : Transient brothecs drged %‘{, We like to have them with us because we recog-| (Cincinnati Enquirer.) From cvety trip PSR T | Tront, cpp. City Whart. Dr. Geo. L. Barton f2 aktaps. o R Syisg nize them as friends of s Territory .,‘,,,~“', Without pretending to know much about it | When the accelerator was i Front, near Saw Mill. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | )\ M MeINTYHE, 3 K. W £ e g for the idea has not been developed i A buge i Please place your orders today Wiloughby at Totem Gro. Office Hours 10 to 1 IL J. TURNER, Secretary. like em for the evidences of friendship go fre ? Sman been developed, we wish tc A buggy whip for motorship O n sailing frou Watloughby. lole B4 9; and by o Rment I o and tiomn gt 3 on sailing from uloughby, opp. Cole Barn ; and by appointment. L 4 quently kg A ‘,,,.\ our approval, in general terms, to the P/ - tile’ August For Tiurther! Front and Seward | | CHIROPRACTIC AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF “;IV is the only eity in the country whe mll Senator eph N. Ackerman, of Cu Interesting Information nforma m; phone Agent Femmer, Front ;|x|r| &l;:in’, S ¢ practice of Medicine, | | ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6. f t ¥ y ’ niry WhOS€ County ‘for a course at Ohio State Universi ‘A single pair of chiffon hose | 114 save you' meney, . ady. Second and Main. cry mor Osteopathy. " larg nd most important commercial or-|the training of police officers and detectives, It)contains the silk from 233 sils. | gy Vg s [0 Fifth and Seward. 23345 DY £ ganization maintains an Alaska Department with|strikes us that here is a “right” plan, to use the | worms,"—news item 0ld papers leat The Emp'r Fioe: Tigl, % a very able Alaska pioneer at its head “or| vernacular, for a moment - ARt £l o P sts . $: 19 ( ineau and Way A o " 1 many years the Seattle Chamber of Commerce| It is the time of the trained man and woman A Nut Second and Gold Helene W. L. Aibreeht devoted a considerable portion of its income|Great establishments and institutions conduct t kind of a man is he?” » <TOC Fourth and Harris. | PHYSICAL TIBRAPIST advancing the best interests of this Ter.|SChools these’days for devolping their humar he’s the kind who woul OUR FALL STOCK L ) 1] Medical’ Gymnastics, Massage It has an Alaska exhibit, distributes|f2€I0TS. in production and management. Thc[sit on a flag pole for 15 days t / Savently ahid’ Gord | e 'f";]"“’“" ’“mg e i Nages o LR L KRR s :yn h:(\. :::,m T ‘:,:‘ lI‘[““ll”';.h a : )h y[l in train ,|”.| I|'||h publicity, but yo [¢ 1 Fifth and Kenne | - Yot el 0 i s 1 its ic servants, e demands upon ouldn't hire at any price to & 5 . 1-1 Minth, back of power house e tion bureau and otherwise helps to fight our|jolice “force are ‘more and more complicated | \nything useful.” ST‘(}’/ ’?q 42 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | - battles. At the head of this work for the last|The policeman today is expected to see much tha - e st 1 Distin Ave nd Indian St B3 five years has been Charles D. Garfield, for many|his predecessor did not see. Even the crimina 45 Ninth and Calhoun. r. Anna Brown KMIS]!'Y | years one of the leading citizens of this Terri-| world has adopted new nuu.uq» and the poliec Wise Boy" ""(l 16 Seventh and Main | lh.v ian and Surgeon tory with residence at Juneau. There could be|arm must be up to it ‘Boss,” sald Rastus, “Ah's quil 47 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. | | [Office and Residence, Apt. 4, 3 . Th 1l i & ; I T hy v CURANCE soch se T no better evidence of friendship than this, nor| Taking a word from the correspondence | {in’ mah job tonight > 41 i%4 I'welfth and Willoughby. Nugget Apartments | SURA such as ire and better service to the Territory than Mr. Garfield|Schools, it must. “learn more.” Detection is a| “What's the idea, Rastus, aren’ \ ¥V 5’2 V% ,‘._‘ )" Home ory. L After August i T]mft; and Collision, Bives ' | scientific matter now. The chemists’ test tubes aid well?” asked the boss. PRl S Phone 5 guard the investment repre- 1 “'“"_m AR iy shana: 0 e i o|are employed in many cas We all have been in't that, bos explained | AT AR . N sented by your car. ¥ A | thrilled recently by the story of how the West. | Rastus, “Ah’s gettin' married.” 1S NOW- O I ) P o guest Mayor Landes, not only because ghe is Chief|ery train robbers were caught by the man whe But I should think with a wife W: ON WELCOME CAFE [ Valentine's Optical Dept. DHI“S“"‘"“J-““;"M*?T il’l?ln‘cl”t)' la.xn-«-uun- of a friendly city but because she u(‘.(‘nr;(,],‘,,.Hlml a microscope. He never saw the men | to support you'd be asking for a DISPLAY | Front Street | R. L. DOUGLASS i hn.maue dlm ‘“ :L IRIELISY pies the unique distinction of holding the most im-|but he furnished the description of them. The|raise instead of quiting your job,’ e, | HOME C [ tcian and Optometrist | || safeguard yon as '~‘“.“W"°‘_J portant executive office of any woman in the|remainder was detail. declared the boss Z $ | E COOKING | ftcom 16, Valentine Blag. | || awainst “d'lflfl’e g s United States. No other American city of. the| A few y$ ago the papers printed the pic “When dis niggah takes a wife. vew Stock il 1irs. A. Haglund, Prop. i Fours 9 a. to 6 p. m. and | l‘ldulll"nts.tlo e h.;‘ ,SZ tlhc- E of Seattle has ever had a woman for Mayor.|ture of a New York policeman who kept a chilc | boss, he gits somebody to suppd* i >l i 2 S0 h: fsl{o‘lmmant et Yl tostx ;n.m:“ T Mayor Landes is the chief executive officer of|&live for 40 minutes and saved its life. Nc|[him, not to suppo't,” grinned Ras Attractive Prices X s st original cost of a car. more people than any other American woman,) °M® 1’”‘“;‘;" the "“'I""“”':“““ b o ""“‘:‘" el fhmat Good Wal We offer yousas an automo- e Clave Misi o | saved ere may have been a Ciara Barton or —- 700¢ alues 3l ; ey o former Govs Miriam A. Ferguson of Texas only,, 'porence Nightingale. It is distinetly worth Passing Observation Tue Ciuas W. CARTER MORTUARY bile owner policies that cover excepted, ever was. Wyoming had a woman| ... v o % “NoAg g R w o Behe s oie s o TR DERS, dbLegl owtas SRR - S every loss contingency. epteg; while to train men to perform such services. Then,| The only thing as hard to do ae § P . 2"“:""“ but I”“’ nopulation and budget of| oo, trainéd officers are bound to impart more| “come back” y back.” “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute Seattle are much larger than those of Wyoming.|dignity to their tasks. In years to come “get- THOMAS Our only regret today is that Mayor Landes|ting on the force” is not to be a refuge when A Corgen 4ty Anq Fragkiing gt i i and the University Commercial Club members are|other means of livelihood fails. The Enquirer More or Less True HARDWARE C 2 IR Al ; thi ¥ Allen Shattuc ne; not going to be with us long indorses the Ackerman idea. About the only thing that can s Sl iz kgk o i Gt i YRR & be more discontented than a duck INSURANCE £ = e Yo 2l - . without a puddle is a flapper with 3 it i VIC h-l’RE;II:)ENTPll)éE“_ ES MAKES Piercing the Fog. SRR I.J. Searick SEE US FOR YOUR---- !| Fire, Lite, Liability, Marine CH (New York World.) It's 8o short a girl doesn’t have Jeweler and [ Fiak o ; S IAS & Commander Byrd's wanderings in the night| !0 hang her head out the window Optician L L f S l Vice-F dent Dawes. is the first of those| 2 s 8! OB to ot ey Haftidey anymore, bu: 00Se eca upp 1€S who are regarded as leading candidates for the|™ist over France brought the lay public to a) ' % 0% O Cor e Watones | . . g B T ization of the danger fog may mean to long-| Some 353& Diamonds Off S l Republican Presidential nomination, made so by | gtert0 08 O B0 o e difficulties from | be hecessary to hang their heals M Silverware 1CC dupplies MORRIS that to speak on a vital issue. the dedication of the International when that the failure of not serve the recent does not choose to run, He did so at Peace Bridge the Geneva excuse for to enter announcement President Coolidge the same cause in seeking the Portland airport renewed the object-lesson. A young inventor has |appeared in Washington® with a new light in- tended to do away with the fog menace. Raymond R. Machlett's ‘‘rainbow light” is formed of a tube of rarefied neon gas agitated by an electric current It is a cold light, its color an unusual orange-red; its carrying power of 10,000 candles has been tested at fifty miles. This {light, already installed at Hadley, Mitchel and Curtiss Fields and on the steamship Leviathan, is expected to come into wide use if it answers its general and generous promises of usefulness. In lighthouses and lightships it may prove in- valuable, So invention, constantly devising new fields of danger and difficulty, is as confidently seek- ing the means to safeguard adventurers in those said must States and Great Britain in naval armaments. with the statement he Conference the United competitive pded this dec y other condition than one speaking followed it real cause the lack of*preparedness for there had not appraisement of the tration as an rce tion of pe out e among of the that the Geneva the question nations by Eyglish was He for declaring disagreement at the conference. enough “preliminary conferee of the was He said| careful ities heen by each nece; other” “exclusive the necessities of much upon and too concen- by each conferee his own nation, resulting in a predetermined ul-|fields. Fog means little more than annoyance to timatum before a comparison of views.” the man who stays on land, tempting neither Mr. Dawes is on strong ground when he in-| 6% 10T sky todestroy him. With ships growing A A p - bigger and faster and the swift growth of the veighs against copetitive naval building. The airplane, the man who can pierce the fog that circumstance that there was no agreement at| .noces hoth is a public benefactor. Geneva ought not to lead to the construction of a Jot of cruisers that need just bec Filipinos Praise Gen. Wood. we do not 180 England may build a lot that she might think AN she needs. Nor should England build heavy (New York Times.) cruisers that she admits she does not need just The warm-hégrted friendliness of the Fili- because -the United States might think that she|pinos, which has impressed all who have come does need vessels of that class in contact with them, has been strikingly mani- | tested by their tributes to the high-mindedness and loyalty of Gen. Wood—tributes, many of which come from his bitterest political opponents. °. It was part of Gen. Wood's sucess in the Philippines that he never allowed personal rancor to cloud his relations with the Filipino people. The mass of the people, who knew him well from his many trips of inspection throughout the islands, realized that they had in him a true and loyal friend. They were unstinted in their respect for him. The politicians fought him-in- cessantly, and tried every ruse to force him out. Yet even before his death-—when he left Man- ila three months ago—they joined in paying hom- age to his friendship, and admitted that however much they might disagree with him, he was sin- cere and unselfish, and that what he did was meant to be for their best interests. They dis- tinguished between the officer and the individual. For Leonard Wood the man, who had sacrificed the prospects of a comfortable old age at home for the hardships of colonial administration and who never spared himself in his devotion to duty, they felt and they have expresesd admiration. WEST FOR SMITH \1\\ ( lll( AGO DEMOCRAT! to the to secu Western delegates National Convention for A movement the next Democratic nomination of Gov. Smith cently placed in charge of headquarters at Chicago. hardly cast put its lines, Democratic leader in the Illinois Legislature and brother of Congressman James T. Igoe, when it was discovered that there would be no need for an organized campaign at all It was predicted that Gov. Smith would win the primary ehoice in every Northern and Western State in which his name would be entered. Not only was nearly a solid delegation from Illinois certain to be for him, but it was said that Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Towa and the Dakotas, where he will bé entered in the primary election, will go for him overwhelmingly. Missouri is the only West- ern State the Chicagoites concede to Senator for President was re- with had an organization The committee said Michael L. It is averred that to Americans traveling in 4 France the problem of good drinking water is of paramount importance. Indeed! - (Pittshurgh Gazette-Times, ) Smith after a few ballots—if the convention should go that far. ‘The Chicago Smith supporters claim that most of the delegates from Washington, Oregon, Cali- President Coolidge has lined up the cowboy fornia, Nevada and Montana are certain to belvote, but it is difficult to explain his coolness for gm’ Mml It was said that Montana is sol toward the golf contingent.—¢Indianapolis Star.) 4 ot 1 ¢ s Pleasure all ours, Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan.l-lotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 [+ Marmon and Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED BERRY’S TAXY Stand at Gastineau Hotel PHONE 199 at 1 P. M. Faro $2.50. AUTOS FOR HIRE Just another example of our promptness : —says Taxi Tad| Promptness in answering a call aided a June bride and groom to make a boat—which if missed-—would have delayed a very happy honeymoon trip. thank you. Daily service to the Glacier leaving the Gastineau Hotel g 1927. 5 Front Street P p——— = - CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Phone 244 Junéau, Alaska Prompt Service—Day and Night Covici Aurto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings AND ! . MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATIES Dave HouseL, rrop. i1 —_— | MILLER’S TAXT Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop e L L 251 TAXI * ]' ) Stand Douglas Cigar Store t Phone 251 Night Call 269 l HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall anm Riseon Taxt ~ BEN PHILIPS, Prop. . Day ll'z Night Service CONSTRUCTION CO. 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