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@ . ] A . § Daily Alaska Empire s wier i sropeny : JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER former Scnator Wadsworth 3 £, P undertake to have the ] Publish mnday by the city take favorable action on EMPIRE _F cond” and Main eets, Juneu ¢ Tntered n the Post Office will be T uncau as Second Cls Anti-S aloon SUBSCRIPTION RAT pis Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per month. months, in advance effort to bring about Su notify the in the delivery Telephone 1 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEL rRESS. 1t will raise a. fund of i The Associated Press exclusively ontitled to the and publicity purpc & use for republication of news dispatct d ' partie: Yoot e 2 ft or not otherwise credited in this pa ba reject requ { Jocal news puhlished herel ot ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED not easy to THA T TuE wuld to 1 on th . of war igeles indics n cold weather when a cold FIELD I \\ll)i* OPEN. i T a—— Admittedly on all sides, the field f Hedios Kill i publican nomination for President opan. perfors public ; The last, linger doubt as to ther Pr and - re-em; g a dent Coolidg nt what he said last August has been swep! From now henceforth toh of fault the a ie victor in the l‘)ll(‘rg"\ from the National Convention ne mer it is an open fight in which, to have m upon w 1 prehibition entered and sea W1 0ut warrant. Said | come for this Court e prom to pr n Ry e bition men the f [ ; \ more a1 W utoeratic and ta y represented in the political In Vice-I lent Dawes and zatlon known as the Anti-§ er observers see two whose 1 has enslaved Congr ¢ty led politic in a leash. In days free people submitted are likllest to cor deliberations. As ea ticlans in New Yo ire with in the Kans 3 ¢ as mid November, poli- State, where long ¢xpe ne has taught them the wisdom of keeping their gy perversion of religion, caught | jpancy ag has characterized nu- pwn)li of Anferica nee the adoption of the Eighteenth Amendment fland the enactment of */once more there is hope that become respected and p'.u-nul Judge Killits's admonition should be towers ears close to the ground at all times the rumblings of & Dawes movement. Support- ers of Secretary Hoover as well as friends Charles Evans Hughes came to the alert, e to discover its source and guage its possible 'home may strength. Vice-President Dawes has since then| ‘declared he is mot a candidate for the nomina- med from _'"I“‘ tion. No one doubts his sincerity. But this, s of Westerville. j&¢ not to say that he would not consent to| accept the nomination if it were to come to Building Better Than We Know. him as a compromise candidate after the con- vention had failed to agree | It is coming to be accepted in many ¢ that Mr. Dawes will succeed o the Lowden |conditions strength if the latter fails of securing a m . benefits its brir In case of such heirship, coming after g _alone, or even for the end. Undertakings, to of those conceived (Seward and in the jority. long, drawn out balloting when the ds are weary and faced with factional dif that might !e disastrous to the campaigr - not impos to give him a majority. The history of tithat have political conventlons is not without in ' of such nature. F These eventualitizs, however, are pure sg Later 7 % treets, building Jation. Any man’s guess is as geod as another can the seven months before convention time. With the President definitely out of the race, today Sec |the work that h e pts——its boys retary Hoover is leading the field even nmu;.n‘“,,(,u, and finer defintion of youth he is not actively candidate for ] ‘ tion. And with this head start he may go into|mal human beings seeking | the convention with enough following to give of life and the proper expression of their 1d energies. mim clear sailing right through to victory. TIME G R()\\\ \HOR’I |sung or a soul being with us again, Twelve days in which to shop days and for those rer brances which pa: tives and friends and among fam the holiday season for them. Much buying has . been done, but records of the volume of business in former years show to loeal merchants that there are many who have not heeded the advice to buy early. Now little time is left and if_the final days of t} -Christmas sea are not o0 becomc s to brighten | fish, Nearly 2, en hanled further procra Local ghop day aspect: ther n form and shape. The merchants are doing "itheir part to create the Loliday spirit. .The ,* mlnnll referendum on prohibition is to/ (Boston Globe.) , sought by the Association Against Prohibition| parties inelude in their 192% 1 in favor of such a vote. } dinner given in New \nrk leaders who are in favor ¥ \M-u: s, o o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 12, ing constitutional prohibition in the hands of the These leaders are said to favor it and under the leadership of ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM HILL “Nct when you are buying from 1928 convention at Kansas A similar fight Fresh Fruit and Veretabies de in the Democratic | League, g matter. . apparent certainty of the nomination of Gov Smith by the Democrats, tion list by which it hopes following rates: to be expended in the to the New York Governor g referendum on ProNibition. | nst the referewium,| has announced gpservations of Oldest Inhabitant Zero in information They're Not Made of Rubber - > even when they're standing up they're way above 'er Why should these women frown 'Cause they can't pull their skiris ay below their knees sitting down? need attention is the license plate. More or Less True J. B. BURFORD & CO | [% L. C. Smith and Corona, | : around as ea’- as she.can her trouble with a good To offset the campaign the' anti-Prohibition Association Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given DENTISTS 1 end 3 Goldstein Bidg. special attention | 1 PHONE 56 DRS. KASER & FREERURGER| || Castineau Channel | —_—h Boars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Fraternal Societies OF bt IS B/ P. 0. ELK3 i o, Mcoting Wednes- day evenings at § o'clock, Elks' Hall GEO. B. RICE, TYPEWRITERS ! BT Public Stenographer i —— | Building ¢ smoke like the men but you uever gnificant things m; VARIETY STORE Statlonery—Notions-- Dr. A. W. Stewar Greeting Cards—Toys— The Ananias Club “I was a wall flowe rability of national 1 ¢, at least, have. fa dire Merchandise of Merit GARBAGE Hfl UI'ED mls&:.r::- 301, Gorawreln Pldg. AND LOT CLEANING ong rival liquor gang Progresses With the Times vorce Courts. | good memory “Well he now has an even be! privilege of folks where to head in A lot'a men who can’t tell when | Can't Be Done These Days— a time when a gi BROW] e M b i Novelties. B DENTIST | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Rooms B and 9 Valeutine ‘ Tours 9 a. m. 1o 6 p’ me SEWARD BUILDING "cmo. Phore 469, Res. Phone 276 Dr. H. Vanece Phone: Office 167 G. A. GETCHELL, Residgpee, Gaatineau H Phone 109 or 149 o S — Above the Law. (Cincinnati On Al!l to the Sucker | ree Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor fundamental His admonition is timely i call him down Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSICAL THEDAPIST and oppressions. vition i 1 Jirculation Room Open From ched the dge Killits: Currert Magazines, Newspapers d>d to quit raising boys ATTE‘ITI}UN TM?OhS of 'Em Are Awtul ITS SOUNIL yhikition enforc | very Community ) There's Cne in uper-government revolutionary and Legislatures and ha ¢ she could walk off wir} ns as the huntsman leads his hounds to come xmn’ Pacsi sing Ohservatmn tating dom- T rw 1s and relatives. and CHIROPAACTIC L Surgery nor Osteonail Main_ Street at 4th {1 to 5:20 p. m.—7:00 p’ m. to Medicul Gymnastics, Mawsage | 8:30 p. m. Electrichy 410 Goldstein Bldg. Neference Books, Ete FREE TO ALL R. I. DOUGLASS by Appointment | Ot.. | Graduate Los Angeles o/ V. A. PAINE INEAU BAKERY Attorney at Law PHONE 577 Phone 192 %0 8 or by umnulnmlm LAcensed Osteanatnie Physician || Dr. Geo. L. Barton 4 . GHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal BIdg. |J"”"““ Public Library| | | oemce sours 10 w 12: 5 1 627 10 §: und by appointment. Ph.ne 2L is not the pra~tice of Medizing. it entine's_Optical Dept Optician and Optometric Rcom 16, Valentive Dldz. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcey Glasses Fitted Leneses Grouund B I i LEGION, NO. 439 Room 7, Valentine Building L ? i i : i i | Robert Simpson | 1 | ! —:| Insurance A Foolish Question The teacher asked: the sanctity For a Delightful Treat! V/RIGLEY’S P. K. Delicious after smoking— sweetens the breath, soothes the throat and makes the next smoke Lamb lives in Detrol TrE CHas W. CARTER MCRTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corzer 4th and Franklin £t Phone 138 juarters! Whatever the people of Seward do for better ments is often counted accomplished light of future as well as of present 1 slo that a sufficient number of fav-l We are inclined to orite son delegates would get on the bandwagon optimism than pessimism heen done in i “You always get vou pag G the community hocause results of the past years are @ > Nor do we refer uch as roads, Phone 244 Loo Fountain Pens tmas Cards GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY OPEN EVENINGS --——\' FANCY STATIONERY CHRISTMAS PAPER Recipe Cases Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office people been [ O LR Prompt Service—Day and NI CovicH Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; 444-2 rings nomina-'to he considered as “‘problems,” but more as nor- But whether it is a street being repaired, Ibuilding erected, a hand reconstructed, |mighty hope for the future if the purpose is one Two weeks only remain before Christmas is that makes for lasting ars that are between nl,p purpose is one cornerstone of permnm‘nry song being [ COSGUS. MILLER’S TAXI Juneau, Alaska Let our service be your and good efforts in Sincerity ef —says Taxi Tad Your choice of taxicab service for your wife, or yourself would be one that Phone 183 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE g Fish l’ack. (Sitka Sun.) The year 1927 will banner year for the king salmon or mild cure| 00 tierces were shipped by four, IR local buyers, as compared with an for both pnrchasers and gpont 600 tierces in previous years. buyers the ! will to 1 WPIng we having this valuable fish caught near %llkn i and shipped e xgogrded and CLEANLINESS! You will find each Carlson . Day and Night Service and span to carry you to your PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM " Qiand at Bil's Barber Shop | " Carlson’s Taxi and _ Ambulance Service Alaskan Hotel and Noland's Corner Phones Single O and 314~ 1‘1—m CLUB LUNCH (Boston Tran- at Stock SR R e, rapge of 1 ¢ more i v th t % iof the i o ) e g Ay ; wi afi 82 et 7 1 pr ) delay V“: ; . workingmen with astonishmenté— occasioned i Hipt) o’n‘ ll.m.talp.-.ntlly JELICH, Proprietor — 1 ve taker t When Pv-«m(nnt Johnson says he expeets the bund t whole world to go dry he at least establishes , the brightness of ny-hued the fact that he is no provinelalist.—(Philadel- warmth of red. Christmas decorations have Pbia Inquirer.) * BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 1v9 Agents for SUNOCO Motor Oil China is making large purchases of ,\meflcal" ° i Pty S o el overalls. Evidently the Chinese only temporarily blic should do its full share and Lelp 0 gronogieq the adage that 1abor is the law of this one of the best Christmas days in|happillels—(Mllwnukee Jourast) . ry - 3 | When Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. McAdoo di m FOR NATIONAL REFERENDUM. | with Mr. and “rs Coolid gl was the name of this man plnml mentioned ?-—/ 4! at the White House will endeavor to have the two major One thing the members of those Clicago gangs platforms 4o not need to worry about, in the light of pasl o N@ppenings, is old age.—(Indianapolis x.-w,) Senator Reed indicates M he is still in lh .a-v ; race for the nomination. r demlv the Mis-] |sourian will have to be ws.) )¢ ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, PROP, Without A Definite Plan A bank account is always a lsmep in the right direction, but unless you have definite plan or goal in view, its_ brogress is slow. ; In order to make your account worth while, set a mark b reach. Put “pep” into your savings aeeoum.—»m u‘nhr, not spasmodic d’pofih tlm\ i BExalted Ruler 5t | M. H. SIDES, | Secretary. Visiting Brothers weicome, Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rits Regular meetings second Frida, h month _at m. 0dd Hall. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 701 Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock (3 " MAC SPADDEN, Dictator; I T, STEVENS Secretdry. ! — i sy 'E\«OUNT .IIJNEAU LoDGE NO. 1} I 1 gocond anl wourth Mons % of “each month in //\ | I Felows' Hall, ben / [ einning “at 140 / | RALPH Q. MIZE, {ter. CHAS! F. ST AN 1 oraer of | EASTERN STw? I Second and Fourth 1 ues: ) days of cach imonth. &4 by o'eloct, Q. \* Trall MA R W!..L(\‘hu Worthy Matron. ACR BROWN, Sec r\-mr) ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Couneil No. 1760, Meetings second and last Mouday at 7:30 p. T AUXiLIARY, PIONEERS OF ALASKA, 1GLOO No. 6. every sccond K at 8 o'clock p. m. Carde vefrevhments, At Moose 1] e « " NIE HU 2 Aerie 117 Fratornal f Order of Ea Meets. regular 1st, n Douglas at 8§ p And the third { each month, 7:30 p. m llow’s Hall, Juneau thers welcome. 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