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*| but the only objection to it these | M—————on | days when it shows a runner . Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veeetables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention izens to the Senate. would sissippi of foreign born ¢ of the doubtless is Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel | - ——— g 0. ELKS B. P. Meeting Wednes- day evenings at o'clock, Elks' Hall RICE, close scrutiny ord many others, Daily Alaska Empire i e is just a little more proof that - EDITOR A@ lEAN}G};R ties ought to be consulted oftener re PROFESSIONAL T DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. PHONE 56 Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. e disclose A flapper doesn’t mind having 1 head that's empty, but she /doesn’'t want h silk hose to look | that when her legs are in them. If father could get more of what he gets gt the office he'd | set less of what he gets at home. For the sewing she did mother needed a sewing machine, but ths kind of sowing daughter is doing 1 calls for the kind of machine thit takes her to roadhouses and dance| halls. The: most useless thing for)* | some men to take home with thein |is a good healthy appetite. T Considering the amount of | tention girls’ hair, noses and lips| Inced, it is pretty hard to imas-| |ine anything more pathetic 18 an armless Another r {opposed to' his | because he fee pig authori- / | | JOHN W. TROY - By SAM HILL it CAN ELECT WITH 17 STATES. possible for the Democrats in 1928 q President with the electoral o smaller number thun was carried in 1884, when the electoral vote placed him in the White House. 23 States, and in carried 23 Woodrow Wilson his the Main pt Sunday by Published evening exce Second and EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. | | or a darn. I i l ) Sy It nd Class | elect States, is Everything Charged These Days In other days when we'd exclaim “How do they get it?” Yas money that we meant--but now mean t 1 by of Entered In the Post Office in Ju a vote J. B.BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Pubiic Stenographer Cleveland In| 1916 second | 20 States 1892 Cleveland it took 30 term. While first by Treadwell and Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valeutine Building Telephone 176 Dellvered by carrier In June Thane for $1 *ge paid, year, ance, $12.00; one , in advance, $ ribe confer a favor he Business Office of any ir papers. Editorial and Busin We the credit. Obs'ervationx of Oldest Inhabitant have been added since|, “"'1‘“"‘ mother started the Democrats could| ov" She never looked like | had been routed out of homs Northern e solid South. Arkan before she could finish Louisiana, Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rity Regular meetings second Friday each 30 p. wing rates: nths, in advance to give $6.00 notify t in the deli Teleph { they will promptly VRN lure or {rregularity i down al S Cleveland es BROWN’S VARIETY STORE . i @ 0Ty Jotions— | WALTER B. HEISEL, Se usr:lett];x':r}: ¢ d:—l'!‘:yg— Dr. A. W. Stewar 4 DENTIST Novelties. Merchandrse of Merit Tours 9 a'm. to 6 p. m. - SEWARD BUILDING fice Phone 469, R 58 Offices 374 the viete win carrying s<cven border and at CIATEL FRESS. 1 ta the sively entitled use for v of all v disy ft or not otherwise credited jn this local news published hered 850 ssocia i ex MEMBER OF A Associ Press publ " The f Miss v wida, 8 The Ananias Club one-lung fli that having a hard time getting start blocked traffic,” said he, none of the in the | behind it honking aring.” nd § 1 total of Carolina, Texas and 114 electoral it added the votes of Ilinois, Indi- Maryland, Missouri, Ohio and N 152, the total one of the whole other the L ORDER Moo Juneau Lodge Meets . every night, at 8 . _MAC SPADDEN, Dictstor; STEVENSR. Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE F. & A. M. @ Second_nnd Fourth Mon- & v of each month in Y ZANY '|!(‘Wl' he- \){//\Gl\\,( ol 7:30 178, M . NAGHEL, ' — votes 2 LOYA OF wi were | aron why a wife smoking her voice is GUARANTEED TO BE LARGEF E™ CUBLICATION man ALASKA CIRGULATION THAN THAT OF ANY OTH 1, KKentucky h drive: were, WOt ca the'r York, aggregating \ majority of clecte c H ihle combin gl ROTUS Or " 5% R H. Democr There tate are po of e 2 | the NO. 14 jon Dr. H. Viuee Osteapath— 201 Golastein Bidg. Hours: 10 to 12 0 7 % 8 or by appoiny Licensed Osteopatnic Physictan Phone: Office 1671, Residence, Gaatineau Ho*~l have strong| to the| there is| in which s He's a Real “He's One awlul added But few hopes of suceess next year, that lid other 1ith wonld tory an bra; oy Ddd combination required insure in which so ToC. M CHAS. F. “ry. | Jinks: ‘hnwb‘- he can | ment in a flapper’s prospectus announces| has been powdered.” the year on “‘Progress, | 5 tic Party,” by Nellie| Probably Even Still Woars rnor of Nevada." Mrs.| Straightjacket, Too of Wyoming. The|She surely is old-fashioned ik | Cough drops sho always gats, | | And they're be: for ’ throat \ would be “I'll say see 192 - Order of EASTERN STaR Becond and Fourth 1 ues- days of each month. at 1_0. 0 F MAK WILLIAMY Worthy Matron. ALICH BROWN, Secretars. Scribner's elaborate of articles dur Democra Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal 8ldg. Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 1, & 7 to 9; and by appointment. Phone 259 CHIRO®AACTIC is not the pratice of Medicine. | e Surgery nor Osteopail 3 1 No. 1760, d and last t0o zood a condition as it is. s It used to be when you spoke!] G II{BAGE a married man with a familv | £ with a family” was supe i i but it is different these days ” /1 UI ED % | | There would be divor . % B | Why, he even:if women could only n thore AND LOT CLEANING : the ve no perfect men and when thes 2 b | nose after it|ditch one to get another alk thev| ;:im‘;'e (;E:('::Ef:‘.' |do is get one with different kind | ) 3 ) {of faults—and probably mue 1‘ - amsmminm.i & Prohibition and the by 2! worse than those of the firgt ony. | N———— — { The average man doesn’t care ol Ross, “former Gove |Jum-,uu Public Library ! and Free Reading Room City Mall, Second Floor - | Main Street at 4th | Reading Room Open From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. | | Ctreulation Room Open From 1 to 6:30 p. m~—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL about a valet to look afier { his « loth baths and engage-| ments, but he sure would like to Jlmv a double to listen to the I was formerly Governor iD best of them sometimes mak her ON PROMISCUOUS SHOOTINGS. . ;s ; ariepreed Letting Down the Barriers, In his argument to ghe jury in the Sinclair Than Kind of elgarettes last United States Attorney| w critical of The Empire’s| It iz intere to note some obscrvation Prohibition it/ made by an Ontario paper, the Whithy Gazette shootings|and Chronicle, with reference to conditions sfnce) prohibition was repudiated in that Province of ‘ana national s fall by it|iyres of [ Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPIST i Medicul Gymmnnstics, Massage | Electrielry 410 Coldstein Bldg. Phone—Office: 4. (Cineinnati Enquirer.) % te attend. Connell Cl bers, Fifth _Street. CDW. M, MSINTYRE, 3. K. H. fi. i. TURNER. Secretary. ca week, A tant George editorial editorials dealing by officers of the to reaftirm The for him. Still Life That Ain't “You cail this picture still " e s o) QUIGKEST RELIEF) UMATISM - “Well, you bunch of re Folta, was ting arding and with law is not neces Emp' position on Frohibition It willing to stand or the judgment of the majority of Americans|ig the the subject Jut intimation that|gsold policy i to encouragement | mately “lawl of | people, It objact- | 1av percentage of the were pur-| certain eithor| chsed by tourist | The number of Ontario people who h hown a desire to take advantage of the privi | ot buying liquor has been much less | than anticipated, following the heavy votef |in favor of Government control, and thereby| unrighteousness of the objectors. A f “'"‘vmp\ ses the fact that thousands of electors| resort of the moron-minded, which Mr. l"fl!l:l‘\\ ho had no wish to drink liquor themselves sup- man | ported that policy because they believed that it can hardly be, seldom does the intelligent use such a weapon except in speclous reasoning,|would bring about improved conditions. And the ia that it will pay those who where better arguments are not to be had. |lesson to be taken As to the right of peace officérs, law enforce-|appreciate the privilege of legal purchase to obey et ‘mon of any Tank, shoot _except under|the 1aw and insist mpon lts enforcement. certain, well-recognized conditions, there el T l.hn- radical .]rr\.:ln‘m.im\ proponents of the ‘exhibited Mr. Folta and The Empire. He 5 i poliey ¢ AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6. Veetiug every second Frida exch month at ® o'clock p. m. and refreshments. At Moose Hall EDNA RADONICH, Dresident; » MINNIE HURLEY, Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal Order of Eagles Meets regular 1st, 2nd, 41th Mon- days in Douglas at 8 p. m. Eagles' Hall. And the third Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p. m Fellow's Hall, Juneau, {brothers welcome. | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursadys | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Hall. Anna Bodding, Senior Re- | gent; Agnes GrigZ, Recorder. : — R promiscuous It here ary “One cf the surprising fea gee,” tontrol Act the Gazette the tion of the Liguor comparatively small number of permits to the present. The total is approx 160,000 out of a population of 3,000,000 and it must be that a very is ope enite offic and | er's shac on it's to fact. ing to repeal aging violation tions neither answer the argument objectionable statute nor any Valentine's Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Rcom 16, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad by Appointment same any give without for those, ation and advo to charged nullification. up artist, “it depicts a vel ora, raiding a moon-hir FUR RHE | designed clements If the Prosent Trend Kesps Up—! In 1937 John,” remembered foundat permits sold who, ating with Such s against the insincerity takes Lhe stiff, aching Ask for way home stop at the drug sto. joints. It cannot hurt you, and | and get some n 1l a hroo certainly stops that old rheu-| ‘ Juneau then drop into the plutbe hop | matism torture at once. to get this prescription filled, and | When you are suffering so you . Bakery ¢ Products don’t forget to go to the beauty,can hardly get around, just try; shoppe for a loaf of bread.” |Red Pepper Rub and you will | from your Grocer | 3 | —_— | BN {have the quickest relief known.| What's Minus Zero in Chances"-\'"” ng has such concentrated, “What's your chance of gettiny Penetrating heat as red peppers. Attorney at Law 7, Valentine Building out to the \.Just as soon as you apply Red 7, Phone 192 # sked Bill. | Pepper Rub you will feel the; Red Pepper Rub no new thing leg “ouch” from sore, chang sald his wi “on th be iy or encour or \- legally was Robert Simpson Opt. D. { Graduate Los Angeles Ccl- lege of Optometry amd Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted Leneses Ground prove or | | | club poker tonight? “About the same chance an | tingling heat. In three minute Englishman has | it warms the sore spot through visiting Chicago | h of having Mayor Thompson pre-|tnd through. Pain®and sorenes sent him L the ke of ‘thel8re.gone, B9 slghed T | Ask any good druggist for al s lJar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. | The Witty Parson Be sure to get the genuine, with “John, said the preacher’s “_”‘..L‘:he name Rowles on each pack- “I told you we should have turned | at that crossroad. Now we're five miles out of our way and will have to drive back to it.” “Another case of a good man to B 1 may JUNEAU BAKERY _ PHONE 577 Automobile Insurance vSURANCE such as Fire and Theft, and Collision, safe- guard the investment repre- sented by your car, lance. They will not by throwgh the nightmare of prohibition formula; defended the shooting done by Officer Chidester|q)l (hey care about is to enforce upon their naighe by comparing it with methods used by Coast|pors their own conception of how people ma Guard cutters in rum runners on the|be made good and law-abiding through force high seas. We doubt much if reasonable |legislative edict minds will uphold the sought to be All Canada got away from the prohibition established. obsession after unhappy experience, and statistics The testimony regarding prove that there is less of crime, povert nd conflicting. Officers Harding disrespect for law in the Dominion than in many tified Ghey. aalied e \,‘m it single commonwealths of the United States, still T | suffering under the oppressive curse of an un- he ]Iu:l(‘ll u]v obey the rnrlnnlnnuL the latter 1-]“"1ualurul and intolerant constitutional amend- ceeded to shoot at one of the car’ de- including miners returning home Room il == | chasing of very analogy Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY gone wrong,” sighed the parson “The Lest Service Is the Groatest Tribute” as he shifted into rever ; 5 = u o Corner 4th and Frankiin St. Phone 136 Insurance such: as Progerty Never Again ; , Damage and Public Liability When Tabby has the pups safeguard you as an owner— And our dog Queen the Kittens, against damage claims and We reckon the girls will judgments, losses that so fre- Go back to wearin’ mittens. quently total many times the iy original cost of a car. More or Less True We used to think exposure was bad because it was an invitation to criticism and pneumonia germs, the shooting w. and Chidester tes to stop and when s wheels. fense witnesses, from work shooting, all given. An¢ employed by and at Government Mr. Folta upholds responsibility The Empire before and now law should be use of deadly In felony it who were FANCY STATIONERY CHRISTMAS PAPER Loose Leaf Recipe Books - Recipe Cases Fountain Pens Christmas Cards GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. “ PRINTING and STATIONERY Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS We offer you as an automo- bile owner policies that cover every loss contingency. e Allen Shattuc! ‘Inc. INSURANC Fire, Life, Liability, Marine Giovanetti’s GROCERY one ,Possibly | that | ment and its supporting measure. It well may and in the zone of the |tended upon enforcement in the United States the Prohibition agents as a decoy . 2 ¢ive as a free sovereignty under the superlative ok tends to encourage an 3 nds to encourage & shootings, bibgs be believed that the volume of crime, bigotf: |corruption and disrespect for law which has at- denied hearing any order to halt one witness, admitted to have been|eventually will lead to amendment or repeal of |the Volstead law, because no mnation could sur- bl ”fl_,:,l:;-“."',',',:;":‘,III,'»:\ drawing | @ nny of such a law. especially when that law ecclesiastical autocracy such W dees not stop even at defiance of the de- Conrt in the land. forrrreoce | - AUTOS FOR HIRE it '8 otherwise Lo that offic ot he as ful il aw-abiding private the commis the any Lawrence the Enigma. believes repeats d to any to prevent pregence or to us to kill if necessary felon mnor felony to only a miscreant and where there requi th (New York Times.) To the misty figures of the Roman Republic look for possible counterpart of E. Lawrence of Arabla. Even then, E bt the prevalent accounts of the integrity of the elder Brutus, the courage of Muciug Scaevola, the frankness of Coriolanus to make up this strange anachronism in the mod- ; ern world, Now that his authorized bilography Js no possible avenue of escape for the miscre-|\E i 6 ives is published in England, offi- ant, The Bmpire believe there 18 the| jo) jmprimatur is given to the tales of moody slightest Jjustification the deadly | rectitude which have been told for the last ten weapons even by Prohibition agent ars. He did refuse royal homors, and from the There is nothing in this, we bel King himself, because he felt that his Govern- of the average ment had led him into cheating the Arabs, and intent to encourase a|he told the King so. He did forego the possi- the expression of 3 bility of a French translation of the Graves Shon. Konored: and. observed’hy|Pook by insisting. that its cover bear the legend: tbroughout the country since|’ The profits will be devoted to the victims § - of French cruelty in Syria.” He did snub Curzon Jopg; before Frohibition. exjsted | With mordant humor. And it is well known thai dream of fanatical reformers. Under it laws|y T TG uprivate Shaw,” in the Indian Air were observed and peace officers respected in far| Service, retired in so far as possible Beoti'K higher degree has yet "been tained DY |world which he feels depends on duplicity and Prohibition and its special agents. It is a part unworthiness to gain its ends. of the machinery of legitimate law enforcement, Phone 244 weapon self-defen in their their shoot citizen. sion of a of a felon, at hand, and where there dealt with, a misdemeanor one must Colonel T. one must escape means But be is right Prompt Service—Day Night Covice Auto® SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC PhonQ—;i)lny 444; Night, to and MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS neither there is is ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DAvE HousgL, PROP. PR O where involved, and,. too, does not for use of at vari- American e, SHOPPING = Let us add to your holi- day joy —says Taxi Tad. the views There element.” ance with citizen “lawl code peace MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE ~ is no It 58 is which office has sghopping-—pres- ents for some one, who must not be forgotten. Winter blasts—arms loaded with gifts. The welcome and convenient gervice of Carlson’'s taxi adds relief that brinzs greater pleasure for the Yuletide. Last - minute national a than Day and Night Service A man of more philosophle nature, even PHONB 485 to the whole of which The Empire readily snb-| seribes and supports whether it be of the Pro- hibition law or any other WRITING. Frank L. Hopkins, New York World political writer, refers to Senator Robert F. Wagner, the new Tammanyite member of the “'greatest leg- jslative body in_the world,” as the only foreign born citizen ever to be elected to the United States Senate from a Stale east of the Mississippi River. b If Mr. Hopkins had he would have discovered that Senator Couzens of Michigan was born in (& da The late Senator Gallinger of New Hampshire, for a time Republican floor leader it the Senate, was also a Canadian by birth. The late Senator Beck of Kentucky, one of the great products of the reconstruction period, was born in Scotland. But the choosing of foreign born citizens for Senate membership was begun early in the {history of the Great Republic. Tn 1705, just four 'y the first imauguration of President Albert Gallatin, a native of Switzer- " United States Senator by consulted the record e just a few instances that come W by States east of the gifted with Lawrence's virtues, might have borne Ithe blow of disillusionment and, with less final gesture, have continued to live among his fel- lows in a normal way . But not perhaps a man who has been through the agomies of soul and body that have been endured by this votary of an ancient moral code. To modern life he becomes a person art, admired, half under- stood, valued by ascetics, his reason doubted by hedonists, But out of the“whole tale comes a sense that Lawrence has at any rate found his own soul and is at peace with his inner promptings. It is heartening to know that the fushing, careless century can have produced him from the mold of man. ORI 5, /. A The extraordinary case of Senator Fess re- minds us that almost everything has a publicity agent nowadays, even delusions. (Detroit News.) e e At this early date it seems fairly certain that Mayor Thompson will have no English plum pudding for Christmas. — (Indianapolis (Star.) ’ Solomon said there is nothing new under the sun, but that was before school chiliren started organizing strikes.—(Macon Telegraph.) It is probable that President Coolidge can et more inspiration for a good address out of volume of facts than any other man in the country.—(Toledo Blade.) Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Ataskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 . Agents for SUNOCO Motor Oil | APANESE TOY e Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall 0 i 0”5\0 a.m to8 p m. n.lly_ BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM ; The Giver of Gifts harmony with th; spirit of Christmas. While his gift mostly coaveys his good will he also desires it to be beneficial. As a worth-while gift for any member ‘of the family we suggest a Savings Account. ' \ ' The B. M. Behrends Bank PETE JELICH, Proprietor BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY - Nome Better—-Box or Bulk is in WELCOME CAFE |