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12 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1928. : 4 i afting either o » candidates is weak. There | F——————— 2 | Hint to Parents L4 e 8 ¥ ily Al Jmpi i, alo, who ol ' H e - tain PROFESSIONAL P A aska E"]I)“‘(_’, |are many, also, who would like to see Speaker | The, Hme, to. starti WIS S 4 . | Fraternal Societies it ~ i | Longworth selected in the event of a deadlock ALONG LIFE” (“”f I A x“::"'}_":q"{,gfi?:; Seattle Fruit and | Wi o S R | o JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| " wation indicates ' that in the end.| | DETOUR AT AT Prqduce Co. e e e e T 5 BN s T e A knowing it will test the best there is inf| i D Fresh Fruit and Veretables DBS. KASER & FREEEURGER | { Gastineau (_,hannel $icept. Sunday by the| thelr strongest man to lead a campaign against| | By SAM HILL $ Ho, Hum! Ouyhgle!ui: u;u‘li ?:"fl“ I e S, X " Second & Gov. Smith, as predicted by Frank R. Kent, one| | || wwhat did your wife say when of to ek DENTISTS 8. P. O.t ELKS 1 S e |0t the shrewdest prognosticators among present| i) 3 a, m.?” L Apecial ‘sisention ) 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. L — I Entdred In the F Office in Juneau aw Second Clast |,y y6litjcal writers, all the elements opposed Progress ! she said wasn't| = - PHONE 6 H o'clock, Elks' F - matter. b T - s 9 > gl L. - |to the Lowden-Dawes combination will finally| The old-time woman who worth repeating, but she did about | £ Foars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. e . SUBSCRIPTION RATES, |1ine up for Mr. Hoover and give him the nom hought it was awful to sav'a hundred times, I think.” J B BURFORD & CO [ & B SIDES, Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and damn g Thane for ber month. ination i Y By mall, pogtage | 1t the following rate. i e Now has a daughter who | More or Less True L. C. Smith and Corona 18 1 Dr. Charles P. Jenne One year, in advanc . months, in advance 2 I i Can say it as good as any ma Nex ) a broo obably: tha 3 LL\HIL[LY‘OR ASSET? an say 1, as any man, | 2 room probably TYPEWRITER§ | st ALY, #6,00; one month, in advance R hardest thing to get a flagper io : Has it another potential insurgent in its| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant use is her brain Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine 05ci:52:l1:.’.|-.1 What has become of the old:| You usually : i tell from (ke kit 5 : fashioned girl who thought gho!kind of a te Rex: if they will promptly | Sul scribers will 1 ny failore or irregularity notify the Busin In the deli ‘Telephor | Business Offices 374 midst or one who will heed the call of the| § » man is in the | second 1 ast he started the month BROWN'S MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEL rnESS. party whip, is the tion that is vexing the Telephone 178 o to ‘the | ha o gel ohi 50 ing v break - ins ".l'h;m,\r:.».‘.::‘;n 0 0 0 Al i " lx"l(f-d ed to|Administration over : appointment of Rronson| ::“;( 1‘1\' &ot I::[‘"‘:“' § """‘lllilkf it h‘\\” \‘ 1 ,‘ : iblicatic all news di ies credited to| T4/ sal o S : * Mose supporters needed fix.|day with o < py s R (N ———— @ it or ::;.‘.1::;’1';:7:‘” £ s this paper and also the!Cytting to fill the unexpired term of lat ing? Peopie have queer ideds aboat VARIETY STORE e o oos} sl MDA —— |ator A. A. Jones, Democrat of New Mexico. m 5 marridgge. Some couples even | Statlonery—-Notions— Dr. A. W. Siewz:t | 1 Greeting Cards—Toys— Novelties. who is edito em to think they have to quit soon as they TEED TO BE LARGER |[inally a Republican LICATION LOVAL- ORDER OF MOOSE The Ana s Club DENTIST loving each oth has not al THAN THAT OF ANY OTHE T ALASKA CIRGULATION GU k i 2 — = i They have fa heir to a loi = eeded the clavion call ganization lead-| 5t mone: 11 thely jor, | DeCOme man 1 wife. | Merchandise of M Houts 9 a. m. w6 Bom Juneau Lodoe No. 701 Back in 1912 t the fold to follow the|<phut they haven't snubbed any o Mean people never seem to be SEWARD BUILDING Meots overy '-"u Ly ¥ Progi ve moveme ind took a prominent part|t old friend ’ happy (hemselves and they never Fhone. ' h i B ‘h <Hh n retivities in his State. More recently he| ) nybody else happy, and if { p=g=—— ‘-—-————-—-1 _«‘ \ ADDEN, = Dictator; I to eupport the candidate of his own| Which Was That ogn. k. I exiintn wnd) (;ARBA(II‘/ { e i and ) the cause of John Morrow,| » laundry hard on 'y A g e S ko i Dr. H. Vianee D y now represents New Mexico | ked the woman why § H 4 I ED il I 201, Goustetn By, i ¢ own. washing 3 ‘) | urs: to 12; o B Washin as Representative at lar | b v[ :L- i TSRS o “ t TR oF by aBpolirmt : M C was appointed’ recenti s A ( 7% nsed 81RO o i ; e S as hard on them as| (Bank wi AND LOT CLEANING ||| Liceasch Osoquinic by B st by the Mentl Sint atind DAk Sai o the washing myself was on{ REPORT OF TH G. A. GETCHELL, | esidente, Gagticrau Hovel B8 g ; et \“ 4 "’v PN ; "’_ 10 ‘; Y&| me." ! CONDITION OF TIE Phonesl109 or 149 § e e - ¢ £ 8 Jones. Administrattion leaders hop i | BANK OF ALASKA. - S eorer i will up with the regulars despite hi Passing Observation ilorated at Skagway, Territory iof| ——————— Dr. Geo. L Barton i way of years. With his vote the| The only thing as easily broken{Alaska, at the close of business — —8 | . Leo. L. . . 14 —4=—=— \dministration will have a majority of one in|as a promise is a mechanical tor. lon the 31st day of December, public Lil [t guinapracTOR Mataptet BACH: b A ; 3 (e Bl ta P TIRL ot tha: atickeats LHod 3 b2 Juneau Public Library|||omce sours 10 to 8 710 §il EATTLE-ALASKA AIR MAIL. {the Senate, giving it 47, th moerats 46, one % 7. i ' d S and by appointment. Phune 68 B i F Laborite, and two seats, one from Penn- An Optimist i RESOURC ya: an CHIROPRACTIC | S ; ) 5 Gt a0 ¥he other from IiHnoi vacant. | nothing stop you?" sheilcans end discounts.$ 94,714.37 . is yot the practige of Medicine.” | s OF ()f e i g {8 Lue Dropossl &G : ¥ v |{Lcans on real estate 600.00| Free Remhng Room \ Surgery nor Ost £ A 0 nors Counelt No. 1760 the Seattle Chapter of The National Aeronautica | Well" replied the man Overdrafts 196.00 | City Mall, Second Floor fi—— WINPT g5 n:cund and last - + 2 % “Cordova First® 1 > 3 i ¥ 7 e PR ? 4 Assoc to establish an mail route b Cerdeva First” Movement. | who'd got ¢ car going, but|United States bonds Ma's Street at 4th [—— ™ g 3 € IRTEA b B tween Seattle and Alaska is nothing im - a8 unal it understand ! owned 3,000.00| | Reading Room Open From | | te nd. Couneil Chaw- possible in the project and its realization would (Crodova 5.) what Whoa! meant, “the gas may |Other bonds and war- | 8 a m. to 10 p. m. Helene W. !" Ai}'f] h‘; | S, T MorrRn, ) 3, & H add much to the present mall facilitie Prob uggests that the Chamber|eventually give out, but if it doesi rants owned 36,200.00 | | cireulation Room Open From PHYSICAL ””‘““h' 18 [ NER. Secrétary. s operatio f planes over sue | © appu a mpangn committee for o . is linec ¢ith tels».! Banking house, furni- 1 65:30 p. m.~—T7:0% p. m. to Medical Gymuastics, Massage — — e — ably the operation of planes over su h : o TIath b et i ec. 1:0' ot the road is'lined with ¢ 1ot B “ 16 ‘;’ M g to 3:30 . m P | lectricity AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF would be more difficult to maintain on gular o o »on six definite; phone poles. ! ure and fixtures i o 4 | 410 Goldstein Dlds. ALASKA, 1GLGO No. 6. ¥ schedule than over routes now established in the | povement. 7Ti Qordove ox_ Hhe Epal ter khb T : {bue from other banks 19,796.43| | Current Magazines, Newspapers ) Meetiug -~ every second K B i tia) be ract that'fio Targe eomiunts| The The six hope-for results include: ; Cheeks on other hanksy [ Weference Books, Etc, | ch month at 8 o'cloek p. m. C . 5. pite the fac t 1 omm The awakining of a hetter husiness and divic| Intcresting Information Piana other, cash FREE TO ALL 4% riatee LAl tles are to be served in Territory, the super-|spirit JaK: { Detr has just{ i 4 ] s s Lo — - 3 : T i X i . | ® S S skl jtems 35.00| % - ~ —@ | ¥ Valentine's Optica o 3 54 ary fority of air mail for speed over steamer mall Expansion of the present activiites of (the|been from his R s danad o e [ MRASRAS ll}G“ss AT e b i< despatches would divert a very large proportion |Chamber of Commerce in behalf of Cordova Looks like a bad time of the ol nches 4 75,000,001 & | ,%f L'qf‘? UD‘::;"W"[" | J)uup,ms(i’ flkene.L}sl ll'mternul of first* class mail to the former and, once estab bk beginn ng of new efforty by the Chamber| !0 glve up anything like . plus assigned to gé’,fi.,‘, Jlnfi,‘\'ale:\tln; Bldg. { | wg“rhe;ylol‘ ._fl'fifsm‘ Mot i lished on -a dependable basis, passengers would|0f Commerce, including the development of thel |- Branches 10,000,00 | Ask for Hours 9.a. m. to 6 p. m. aad | . A Al % avatlable in' abundance, Aig mail ‘between|tASk In securing an extension of the Eyak high-| Extral Extral Great Ex "1 Cash on Hand 17,299.32 { by Appointment | Wodnesday ¢ ; ) Item in M e - » County Record) | Total $340,677.37 Will Tucker purchased a weasel| LIABILITIES , an aviation field and cold storage plant for| (Sawyer wi i a Cordo 0 p. m. in Odd Visiting and Seattle, if a practicablc Southeastern Alask - proposition, should prove as profitable to the con { Junecu development of Robert broad plan of advert =1unpson tractor as l}“"‘ “_‘“'-'“ route “” .““. ’f"“' |ing the advantages of Cordova to the' whole | hide from Sampson Price [ Capital stock paid in $140,000.00 It seems, also, that the time“has come when | yoyqg, [ Roudic Sl $ 0 a0 o Bak(’r Opt. D. | — overnment contracts for air mall service should| The development of a plan to welcome tour-| It's Funny— | Undivided profits less i y Graduate Los Angeles Cil- || WG“E}E‘GI(())% Mggs%g‘ur be available to the interior communities in which ists, visitors and new citizens to Cordova, and | But they used to think a person| expenses. paid 5.56 lege of Optometry and S ecte 16t and) 2rd Runrandys. | commercial aviation has been developed on a ~nh-! Out of the new and better loyalty to the city| who was insane should be locked (Due to branches Pro(luc[,s Opthalmolcgy [ leucke mu"n“" 3 P.M. at Mwie i stantial scale, It has been so developed at Falr-|attained in the movement to make the path easior|tp and not given his frecdom. |individual and savinge Glasses Fitted | | 41an {8 . IR id is being brousht. to. that | for future movements that will seck to botter| -— " Qeposits 169,11 - Lenesea Ground | Anna Bodding, Senior Re- | Anchorage. The Territory has constructed Copdava : | Headlines is Headlines I'Demand and time cer- from your Grocer Sont? ARBAE Obian: Boidas: I Janding fields by means of which planes oper | The last of our six-point program for Cordova| “Marriage in the United States” | tes of deposit 3,200.00 i L e I 1 ) the most import line in a contemporary. | Cashier’s ana certified Wb P . it It will achieve the per-| Hea TuE JUuNEAU LAuNDRY v Franklin Street, between || Autom obile y . steadily between them and Fairbanks. 1 have covered many thousand miles without any " thing approaching a serious mishap. Mall ser |manence of our slogan, “Cordova F * We| It should be a permanently, check are trying to plan a movement for Cordoya that|united states—but, alag! 1t too|Resorves . W AT454 JUNEAU BAKERY { will mot be just a quickly passing phase of our|often isn't. ! R s s B P e i i e D | o hetween the railiicad at Fairbanks and inter-| towi's history, but a continuous, permanent ¢ 1" total . $340,677.37 PHONE 577 Froat and Second Sivecty . or and nurl{h(’ru points at the very best s effort for our town. Good Material to Work On \nited States of America) " PHONE 359 f I slow and inadéquate. It could be vastly impxuv_ml It is well recognized that one of the pres-| Blinks—She made a fool of hiwl'« Territory of Alaska )ss. -l ittt G e R} | 'lsurance by the use of airplanes amd M all probability ent urgent needs of Cordova is a more intense| Jinks—She couldn't have tackled | First Judicial Divisjon ) = sitbout ,m’;lh,,,g muéh to ;;.;,]‘.A,,-‘ ‘(,; r”w m.-_«.,.."l :::T\;-“]‘t{\( 'I‘.']“”ll'l:'I:Illllllllll‘nil')')“nl:.rlzw ‘purl_ of all of| an easier joh. | 1, €. P. Kirtland, Cashier of | ' || INSURANCE such as Fire and service. us, the establishment of air mail| tizens. Logleally, the fifst step in a move - the above named bank, do sol- T | Theft, and Collision, ‘safe- " routes in Alaska hinterland would serve a m,:;:t“,t ’l:: "“"l '*"lv'l""n;_'m of !I‘nrvln would be an| They Help Fill Space, Anyway ’n-mnly swear that the foregoing Tue Caas W. CARTER MonTUARY zuard the investment 'm,m, g ik © emoter com.|€Mersetic campaign for reviving and enlarging|To write such awful, silly, foolish statement i e . vy | fold service, It would benefit the remoter COM-}y,yn hrige and town loyalty ot M6 Tttt bl A R B “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute™ sented by your car. * munities and, also, give new impetus to com- Our second plank Shatdal ¢ TR A tings, § |my knowledge and belief, 4 B \ercial aviation, the ploneer industry of a Dio-|dova improvement ngical stan. 1o GBI ). Wo domh RURDORS A SEERHOT | C. P. KIRTLAND, Corner 4th and Frankiin Bt Phone 136 Insurance such as Property i ey country dove pmprovement progiam,. itdo. . The thinge[dut do ¥od kubwe oanEvlien Caghing: Damage and Public Liability 4 g ok (u}l;-:t!::v.".‘ .‘,),‘~.“.'1’;””»| ]-! h.;s ‘Alnrmn’- :m«lli; doing a hard rain (Correct Attest)— safeguard you as an ownu-; & z K o rdova, are all vitally helpful to the town.| wWe always get soft water? | C. P. KIRTLAND, against damage ciaims an HOOVER LOOKS LIKE THE CHOICE. llli’:"n‘wl(i 11.;‘.mlx:u: :n; expended effort in the right| (with apologies to a paragraph- | Cashier. judgments, losses that so fre- o \ on, but it has vot heen able to do as much | o), (Notorial Seal) | guently tetal many times the While there is a formidable movement in the|as it wished to do or should do because of the ; Stardia e ani e T Hatore ] original cost of a car. I ®ast, led by Charles D, Hilles, Republican Na-|limitation of its financial support. i s . il R o g bring| - Every citizens at some time or other has sai St St me. thin DEX day . of Jaupars, * tional Committeeman from New York, to bring r other has said| A (he leaping done during leap 1928. We offer you as an automo- advantages to capitalists BiMEan nominee for President this year. It 18|ana tourists and to our own eitt i VOB e sts, o itizens as well. re f { RINTING and STATIONERY i " 8aid that all of the Cabinet members exceDt| Many of us have sen the need for a definite i 7 ite Alaska Electric Light Office Allen Shattuck, Inc. retary of Treasury Melion have declared for|program of courtesy and welcome for tourists and 4 T F . Phone 244 Opposite Alas] e g INSURANCE Mr. Hoover, and many Washington correspondents|new citizens within our gates. We can make ) e ' OPEN E'v“mgs Fire, Lite, Liability, Marine xpect that Mr. Mellon will so declare before Cordova an even more attractive place to visit ‘ 4 . & \ity | that Cordova needs new industries and ; [ : ] bin ot about a deadlock in the scheduled Kan: City | ) stries and needs 10| your will be done b edestrians JOSEPH J. F. A { ‘|| bile owner policies that cover Convention, the opinion seems to be gmwixm"l’_‘:(l_ftglr:(i:fi:‘mii":l ‘l"h“f"““"“l expand. ~We have all| ;¢ *fihar s | U. s. Cu‘x:,lmil:i'aaer H GEO M SIMPKINS CO «i|] every loss contingency. that Herbert Hoover will probably be the Re-|ccti8CECts oG G1, NOC for advertising . our B “ . . . | - e ] ' MORRIS l ALASKAN HOTEL CONSTRUCTION €O.| = MODERN REASONABLE RATES jie P Dave HousgL, PROP. e CABINET e " long. Several New England Senators are out-|or for residence, and above all, we must fix our - enly for Mr. Hoover, and there is a s“.nng‘vi\'ix-l(l(?yally and civic prldfx on a permanent| g ovement in New York in his favor. Senator :fi:'“fil‘l-‘"‘;:-?‘ W':j"h we will build constantly "Edge, who is “the Republican leader in New| n' ;‘_ ireater’ Cordova every citizen dreams ¥ is .town | Jersey, is for him, and it is expected that he | will have almost or quite the solid “support of Z | e o Pacific Coast delegations and of most of Jargon About Parity. from the Rocky Mountain States. Senator (Manchester, Eng., Guardian.) is, expected to have the Idaho delegation This country’s interest in President Coolidge's there is a disposition to withhold predic-|message to Congress will “center mainly upon as to what he will do with it when he is|his references to the naval situation. They are h running himself, but it is freely asserted|not helpful. They appear to show exactly the Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Ne-|same kind of outlook as we have learnt to ex- will go to Mr. Hoover. pect from our own Government spokesmen. Presi- If yon' feet could talk— feo-President Dawes, It is believed, has so|dent Coolidge, that is to say, is no more caffable(| the dn’t hesitate to v of lifting the controversy out of the arithmetical te"yyo‘ou'lo give them re- Prompt Service—Day and i~ Night Covich Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC ; Night, LND | MILLER'S TAXIT A Real Pleasure {| MILL WORK Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska ¥ ; Plate and Window s itely aligned himself with former Gov, Low- i ” } mire than is our own Admiralty. He complains i 3 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS, ;. ¢ i ¢ g h eV ; Taxi Tad. x that it will be difticult for him to develop |, (88, 00 BRSO Y ieh wilt| | L 788 ¥ T FOR HIRE ~ GLASS h greater strength than his. chief, after thel., o .ccitate” in Y troalE ofy Hal. tmitarion |§ YOU wouldn’t relish being _shall xave shot his bolt. The Lowden-iu; increase in American building. The necessity| | Walked on all day—neither do strength will mostly be in the Middle|can only arise because President Coolidge is| |they. Give them comfort at B, between Ohio, which is conceded to Sen-|obsessed with the notion that America must| [small cost by hiring a Carlson Villis, on the East and the Montana, Wyom-|have exact parity in naval strength with' Great taxi—just call single O or 314, 4 v Solorado line on the West. Britain and must therefore build as many ships g1 v v Phe hope of those who would like to defeat|of every cla as Great Britain, irrespective BLUE BmD TAXI Gover for the nomination scems to depend|0f her Teal needs. In other words, it Great|| Carlson's Taxi and SHORTY GRAHAM her or ot Mr. Hilles succoeds in his| AU M ol build tiem Ameriea would wot.| | Ambulance Service Stand at Bill's Barber Shop h This is in flat contradiction with his further X in hand on theor; o hold New York A e ¥statement that America “has put away the Old| |Stands at Ataskan Hotel and he convention Is deadlocked President o5 boiey of competitive armaments.” On the . Noland’s Corner S SO — might be drafted. If Mr. Hilles should| oy irary America is pusuing precisely that pol- R ' — 3 ful anti-Hooverites hope that he might|joy just as certainly as our own Admiralty have Phon 0 814 combination with Bascom Slemp, who will |never departed from it. The word parity, in- Single 'I'EE CLUB LUNCH majority of the Southern delegations.|deed, can “have no otner ieaning than that if r—1_ R T ROOM ‘the opinion sems (o be that Mr. Slemp either Great Britain or America builds up to aB———————=—————%& \ “of the Southern delegates will even-|certain naval strength the other will proceed o"" A m. to 8 p. m. Dally to a Hoover band wagon. This opin-|to do likewise. Abd that is the essence of com- JELICH, Proprietor wpon the belief that Hoover will | petitive building. Whether parity should con- BERRY'S TAXI R Y b - candidate. 1f New Eng- A i::n-;:"gt‘:‘::: u:a Al | cauality in every class of ship is by comparison PHONE 190 g e T small matter, though the latter conception, ’ 0 . iy % Beaitor which is the American, will clearly make com- w for o W'L:‘;"::“.’l"‘:":b:my BT potition. the more acute. Lut neither concep- S 0il v ! a-|tion is compatible with the assertion, repeated w i "??““" iis, who will have ,Ohio,|with equal solemnity on both sides of e At SUNOC(.) . thelr st h in with the combina-|lantic, that we are not building @gainst each|gs - - omination. other. That assertion will only be true on the r, that should a hard|lips of the GovernmefM which is bold enough there is no telling|to say that its building program will be entirely unaffected however many ships are built by the e u'o:::,d ::c:::;', other. That is the assurance for which we wait Iy poli- in vain, are the Now that the doctors are . recofimending Smith 0., yerkraut juice as a beverage we may expect nnecti-|gomebody to pass a law ag'in it—(Omaha Bee- e of | News) oo 3 o - ‘Saving money .is not hard ‘' MORRIS after you get started, further- CONSTRUCTION CO.} more; : BYILDING CONTRACTORS | ; THere is nothing disagree- g . - able about starting. The first two or three en-' S tries in your pass book willis help to inspire you to make additions, Day and Night Service . PHONE 4856 GET STARTED TODAY sist of rough equality of strength or of cxact # o

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