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B ogs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1928 ; D l Al n u’() ’nv;uw:mu prevented. With a Federal statute in 3} "; sign {xmm Hlm bus, for if you did as’. E' P existence forbidding boxing, however, it was not hang it up in your car the party H w y “ wmml_x to properly supervise the sport I ALONG LIFE’S :‘“ the back seat wouldn't pay any { JOEN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANACEB‘ "" mine of SGSEIARS Aritiy 1 henilleqy ) DETOUR o ® 3 i ol 1m|\ ut in e Firs ivision it is taboo. é } Strests, J Aleeyy > that carries with it provision for some kind of | think i R & Post Office In Juncau as Second Class | Supervisory agency through which the sport can|™ - 8| you are a walleysd llar i matter. L ‘hr kept eléan or maintained on a basis that will| We'll Say This Is Another Day| When you insist they will get §} UBSCRIPTION RATE ord fans high class entertainment without the|Of shame the girls once would burned # Beliversd Y. S Tath S0 S198 ber o Treadwell and | junger of petty gratt and other irregularities have died if we had lamped It they will plny with fire. By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: [creeping in to spoil what is one of the finest|Those lace-edged things, that end- One year, In advance, $12.00; six months, in advance o et Y ed somewhere 'hove the hem, It's a Funny World- $6.00; one month, In advance, $1.35. fports man has ‘ever Kiown, .one that appeals|. . S Ry CCRaL STL a gosh | For fellows who invent our worls S eatbets il m;n:{mr‘u 'm;)v‘r it o lrrogulecity | YTy SLrongly to redhiqoded, healthy Americans| 0 SO BIOY GOUE BIVO 8 Bosh | For fellows Who fnyent ou g Telephone for Editorial and Businass Offices. 374. | All (:r l‘hn ’s!ll;mlllnlng.« they wear|Why not, if it's promounced tha - - | N gy - nstead of them way, MEMB ul'g::!A)::,? [AJ:\EUUI'T’T-‘?(.IPd S0 auda | A British Columbla A\\'ll\:lkm.' .]n'n]m:flllg tl{;«l‘ : N Just spell it room-a-tism? use ation of all news dispatches credited to|Canada make overtures to the United States for | Observations of Oldest Inhabitant . @ credited in this paper and also the|tno purchase of the Alaska Panhandle pays ug| The old-fashioned ‘mother who " & e it T |one of the nicest compliments~in his power. It|used to let down the hem s her R A el R T A AT O ANy OTH e E DBl icATION: " 15 pleasant (o realize that others would pay real | Jaughter grew older, now cuts oft} St S50 U0 U () pave == |money for our homeland. But regardless of pro-|the skirt and leaves the hem for) oo o oh lett in it for all they Ihibition, the Anti-Saloon League, Tom Heflin|NeF daushter. { know. |#nd some other w. k. nuisances, most of us had Thi Ashise Ol A woman’s idea of dilemma rathe retain our status as Alaskans of the “I attribute my success in th rying to decide whether to r:u‘l | United States. tinancial world,” said the wealthy ot sOr e’ e - po | RS T " DD e s banker, “entirely to the i b dying 6o shjov. With Senator Curtis, Gov. Lowden and Sec-|ways have been very These days, when a)young fel retary Hoover for President headquarters being|have my socks and tie fow tells his mother he is goi cari % to see his girl, it doesn't me: opened in various parts of the country, the do- s P, 3 t he is going over to see a mand for publicity agents, clerks and stenograph- f ~ Help! bundle of clothes ers ought {5 be on the in e .for the next m;;’“)"«" did ‘yoi runt’'adked the L5 SR seema to think bide as faw mofuies "l;‘uaum I was going to be helq SMArt to leave his hat at hom | T up by a garter,” ropled the ‘_m';“es"(“}:’e"r? 108 Lo Ieate s [ Manufacuring Opinion. hibeigoiil | The age of innocence evidéntly SRS 0 - i lis a former one ROOSEVELT VS. SMITH. Sy Yors ML) i Terme e o nuld ba! N0 one can he more uncomfort 5 i In an adress in New York Dr. Ernest H. 1i1‘vlt ,";;H* " 2 @ P ible than an old-fashioned woman Young Mr. Theodore Roosevelt who « reington, head of the new Department of ik ARG |at a gathering where all the con- Gov. Al' Smith of New York in the last st by e ':’;“"m'(’:i'lf'x'l““f’f‘,(‘"::mfi,“’(f; A Coupl'a Huh's for This versation s about r:rm:r hus- natorial -election in the Empire State ar gt (e militant dry move-|Age hasn't improved the husband: "-"{-‘-“hI_‘\’]‘lf‘l‘]""i:’:\“l“:":'d “i . specches and at the yolls, has decided to reopen encmies” of o RURRINEIY Saavh But surely has thelr wives, Iil Wont BORIOR T8 Ot et 1 s ) hostilities on his successful rival. It is a peculiar learned the power of zgostion, They swear, : let finer than the new one har : political spectacle he affords as he campaigns in have got the epirit:of vwedern. agver- For hustiauds ‘still; will WEORY the (o L i e par i, 4 Kansas, not for the Sunflower State's favorite son tising and have learned how ecasy it - doars \ E 17 A fotlion eRuo 1o EHE dnbiake. candidate for the Republican Presidential nom is, by repetition, to get ‘a fallacy be- While. Wives OB OUNRINAGY | o divaton kit Gho AT AL ination—Senator Curtis—but - in opposition to| fore the public as if it werz2 a truth. their |>I:|I! ; thore BaRdly 76 Ntandineiobom sut the candidacy of Gov. Smith for the Democratic | It is casy enough to peint’out that if this ek Bid e Knows the beauty parlors while the cook- nomination. It is indeed touching to witness|is a trick which the wets haveylearned they| ..o " po’ g crecane e (ing schools are filled with cob the concern of Mr. Roosevelt lest the Demo-|have learned it from tHe drys, who have been |, el Juch —“tnn Webs and solitude & crats nominate a Tammany leader. His anxioty| J¥IRE 10 Tor GBIy o 'l”]'l' ‘rl“’: do l\'h":”',‘l;:“: wife s the one who is talkin 1t she can |.1.‘|_;€;|v1.|vl s grave political error as picking «Gov. Smith for| moctive weapon of the drys for many y is FETIRSE ‘\.ni};nz for her to get home, be- their standard -bearer. is ome of the wonders|now a better weapon for the wets. To invoke Add sz_m't‘fl_'w_ | caiina SR Masn - nlpaniie dikatosn of the age which has been made famous by the|the power of ion the drys must conjure 4“”1'““‘\?1 “l.;"‘,‘l‘_r"‘_':"ln,'l’j":‘l“"";"; of danclng aihes 9. o'clooks Teapot Dome oil scandals, the Ohio “gang” and|up impressions of pre-Prohibition and :]‘ml‘l“.‘l“"' [‘;l:‘(‘ at Joast ho has oras.| You can convince a homely QR nresiog intertades - i Admimiaaan chuman, memotied bLERNIRY: (Bey S dro. Lils ‘IRi gy IT«-in;z bothered by dandrufr, | flapper she is beautiful, but you circles in the past eight ars, and coinciding | exceedingly difficult. _'I'hv wets, on the other SR 4 " |can’t convince her that woolen as they did with Mr. Roosevelt's own connection [hund, have ouly to point to conditions as they| . e o she Dry Laws Are ajundies will keep her warmer than with the Administration in an official capacity. “: and Sike nul-_ l‘lllslc.:jn'r:“flvn l-t'\l\'- the !’H"f{ Failure? ‘a fur coat. : While the ease with which he discovers that the i il "l“”‘_ |‘I“f' ':: '_"fi‘_: I“":‘ ‘_”“"";:]‘,‘ “The world's water power de. ¥ e ot i 12 Tammany Tiger has not changed its spots since “v‘r.]nl(-' “;\h‘li:f;n hl‘lnu‘‘rulhy:m-dmlllnI tl:v‘ Il"n::‘nl (‘:‘l‘ velopment. b Mgreaked R e THF ROCK[AND : ! the days of Boss Tweed compels admiration, not| prohibition. g b cent in the last six years” says| Y L more so, however, than the graceful facility| It is no wonder that, as head of a depart-|® NeWs item. il BOARDING HOUSE with which he nonchalantly overlooks the cor-|ment whose work includes “publicity” and “edu-| Due: of course, to prohibifion. is now open for business. ) raption encompassing him about, unknown and | cation,” Dr. Cherrington believes one of the needs| o 0o 0 Tl prony gin, | Room and Board. Home Cook- 1 unsuspected by him, when he sat among u,,.‘fv! I!l hour to be an attempt to re-create, imag- The strangest girl t know ing. Mrs. Short, Prop. § mighty as Assistant Secretary of Navy and saw |inatively, the evils of the old pre-Prohibition era. Al L Bl [ — 2 Teapot Dome bartered away. He aslie for 41 -annual hugsat of $2.000:000 Sovlor, o b s Zasediny AW ¥ Y Truls % s " a Radar this purpose, cand wishes instruction in the evils Her [gnorance ol . T f CO \ fon ‘of the ke : ‘K school curriculum.” Presumably i S e . N . 1 “° “as he has a mih of the high executive ability|which he asks will vl RIik thoas. stiarts; . Name Fits if Shoes Don't || Will Haui Saw Mill Wood e and unquestioned honesty and capacity for pub-|though the Anti-Saloon League is not the pros-| Wby do oy "f‘" Y““{_ shoes | and Coal { lic service that Gov. Smith has demonstrated |perous organization it was in 1917. But the| COTPorations?” asked Tatterel| |ogi00 phone 389 { for three and one-half terms as Governor of New |handicap which Dr. Cherrington will face is the (ke 0 s Residence Fhons 3501 York. But his bravery is mot equal to his dis-[necessity of appealing fo the imagination when| x’l"f‘l“l‘;::m:"‘:]{i“""l‘(d"m: AGkeS; g cretion in selecting a battlefield. ~Kansas 15 far ;l'" “I’P'";('"Ifl gAL make use of all too familiar | "ePHCC sian i B o~ - o fGov. Smith \\I“ take more than passing nctice| . M 34.r : i . Nute in That Town? as thingd are today there once was something o to his fulminations worse. “Atchison has . an ordinance Phone 149 Res. 148 s — SRR MESL protecting squirrels.” — Atchison ! i 4. GoOD ! ] . TEMEN 1% . Under the Lone Star. e by . ‘ 8 AN ENFORCEMENT QUANDARY: TR et IR SERVICE Cur Motto t . o e (New York Times.) - s 2 e $5% “:W::,I,",.,;"“\,:::M':,‘;f,l,|,' to ;p‘;‘r,,,:],:f“:,,“\ll..:::l‘(; It is on virgin convention soil that the Demo- H:;xen;n::r lglw;;’ll(‘l MOy - el 8l | throughout the country disclosed that shout|{iiie; ot Goge fo Toxen nnate thelr national That while she was upstairs, HOTEL three fourths of the agents taking the tests had|gych a gathering. The selection of the thriving She'd raally dressed. failed. What to do, if anything, is causing Dry |City of Houston foresakes all the rules of that| . / Teiiot atoditil ZYNDA bureau heads more or less concern. The first|“strategy” which heretofore has governed Na- rh',.’go“":' t,r::',f to e DAt 3 solution to the impasse that suggested itself was|tional Committee choi Texas is an immov»\mm W ELeVATOR SERVICE A to get the Civil Service Commission to set the |ably Democratic State, and there are no elec- 8. ZYNDA, Prop. tests aside and give new ones which would be :"“'fll \10![1: ltn hehvlmllwled» even in thel fancy of ad colds A = Sradiat phacs candidates | the politicians—by holding a convention there. £ fa the orieinat cxaminations comd Rope.to come | DU (he QUeRtion “of otner “strategy” will arise| Sekaff Vicks w e/ ; HRRL Weamts in the minds of those who, watching politics or melt in cup of 7o ; through with flying colors closely, are naturally suspicious of unexpected . hot water, inhale JAPANESE TOY vy & But this suggestion failed to find merit in developments like this one. T4t he * cholce & 2 vapors. SHOP § the eves of the board .which pointed out that|anti-Smith move, on the theory that a ecity- & examinations cannot be framed with a view of nurtured boom will not thrive in the dry and H. B. MAKINO % perpetuating the tenure of encumbents in the Dry|rural airs of the Southwest? Or is it a notice l Front Street & service. Its position is undoubtedly sound and|to the Texas Democracy, now reseued from days P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders dz in accord with its well established policy dating|of dissension by the ability of -Governor Dan b 3 back for many yea The failure of such a|Moody, that the party will gladly entertain a » B oo 5o ‘ot " hainie Date REE vter - gk 'Il,g’l:‘(;m;“;t'::;l’suggvsuun for the Vice-Presidential ?‘. i 'xx"r“:t"”’(\“l‘ '.”‘N'."l":“_:hf ‘:::";?;:1:“";“‘:'x:‘t::r An inspection of the vote by which Houston i 5, D i Mg i ': B was x'h_nsen over San Francisco makes it seem P that |§ qualit) the applicants \\nv Delow The€ Imore likely that neither of these considerations recognized standard for persons desiring I weighed ngainst the practical ome of cash. Na- Civil Service positions I committ ylways looking for funds, This is but additional proof thatethe cratic N onal Committee is notor- peated assertions, made by many prominent pu voor and debt ridden. San Francisco, which A4 lic officials and private citizens, that the average Vet 120,000, had entertained the party con- TIME, mxl ‘BERRY,S TAXI caliber of dry agents was too low, that the en-| only eight years ago and s a long way A 7Ax1? : 2 forcement work was handicapped by incompet «.,(‘";'I"";""":"‘Al"f;};:{‘;l;‘;:gfit:“r(:"in mfll;h CMchfiO» PHONE 199 and dishonest individuals employed in large num-| .- » PRIANG, ower bids, A e 4 : 3 200,000, ore than that: Governor Smith's ME m‘ lish »lh«nl even the high-minded advocates of |supporters have said all along that the Governor ) 3 Prohibition are loath to accept positions in thel|is not interested where the convention is held, force which has been assigned to carry out|{nor does he consider one place more or less “the program foisted on the country. Though they |appropriate to test his qualifications than any sincorely desire to see the country made dry in|other. Committeeman Mack of New York, his Let us do ml‘ hurryin, faet as well as in law, they have little stomach | Matural representative, was on the subcommittee n*“g for doing themselves the dirty work of enforce- | 113t Jooked over the hids, and he found to evi-| (A good many fll*' seem “to ; p et y dence of any considerations of candidates in||“fet and worry” about losing || anq 3 oy arriving at the choice. The personnel of the | |time during the day—walking | > ? S Tm ALASKA. :;:L(X.l]t vote shows no Smith and anti-Smith align-| | (rom appointment ‘to tapmu'x’m\y »'(M“ 183 Junesu, Alskal| PR So two weeks after the Republican Convention g:';:o‘?.': "l’trzc:u iR 1 f The information brought back from the south|meets at Kansas City the Democrats will assemble b i RA.BLE ‘RATES . by E. M. Polley thit the outlook ‘is favorable for |a day’s ride to the southwestward, and Texas will. 53 enactment by Congress of a law to permit boxing|for many decades at least, be the first State of exhibitions jn Alaska is welecome news indeed. [the Confederate South to see nominated within The measure was spousored in Alaska by the|its borders the candidates of fits traditional American Legion and endorsed by the Territorial | PATtY. Legislature which, at its last session, passed a 45 sy | memorial asking Cobress to amend existing Fed-| It W8 automoblle war keeps up they will be . eral statutes to legalize boxing in the Territory. fnm:gc‘;:!:;;:":l‘ ey can sell the parts.—(At- For some years bouts were held in % this and other Divisions, but when certain abuses cropped . up, the lid was clamped down in:this Division (% . and the powers that be, probably with some Justification, let it be known that anyone en- flln‘ in such sporting cvents, either as par- pants or promoters, would be prosecuted. Had been authority for some supervisory hoard B to regulate the matches, the abuses W have been wrm ) d their | ———— — Mussolini is making even the children wear black shirts. - What a prejudice that man must have against laundries!— (Dallas News.) —_— Some politicians tossing their hats into the ring may only have gone in for a cap with ur flaps.— (Indianapolis Star.) & ‘The B b;r Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretables Retail Wholesale and Oyt of town orders given 1 X special attentlon | SR J. B. BURFORD & CO || L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS q__Pubiiu Stenographer BROWN’S \ VARIETY STORE Statlonery—Nctlons—— Greeting Cards—Toys— Novelties. Merchandtse of Merit " GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 Py 4 Juneau Public Library : and : Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Mals Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 6:30 ». m—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers | FREE TO ALL . 1 PROFESSIONAL | R Kl b g it DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bidg. PHONE 656 Hoars § a. m. to § p. m. s, | TEEIENRT REL LS Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valenune Building Telephone. 1’ i3 - ——— 1 Dr. A. W. Stewart | DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office - Phone 469, Res. 1 Phone 276. | [ P » — —— Dr. H. Vanee ; Osteopath. ”l Goidstein hldfi FHours: 10 to 12; 1 to b; | 7t 8 or by appoinment k Llcellnd Osteopathic Phy;g]glnn Phone: Office 167 Residence, Gastisau Ho'-l & S Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t. §; 7‘;: ; and by appointment. Phune CHIROPRACTIC 18 not the practice of Medicine. Burgery nor Osteopathy. PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Massage Electricl®y I 410 Goldstein Dldg. L 2 £ o S o s o i z Ask for Reference Books, Etc, 'z | Juneeau 2 Bakery Products from your Grocer f JUNEAU BAKERY M THE Cnas W. Ca “The Lest Service Is Corper 4th and Franklin Valentine's Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad by Appointment e ' ' i ' i n Robert \nnpson Opt. D. : Graduate L«n Angeles Cc\- | lege of Optometry and | | ) Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted | Lenesea Ground 4 — B e e o THE JuNEAU LAuNDm Franklin Street, between Froat and Second Streets U ————— RTER MORTUARY the Groatest Tribute™ 8t. Phone 236 PRINTING and Phone 244 MODERN I ncreased ' the bank has Capital ... EG——————— ' GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Opposite Alaska Electric I.ight Office OPEN EVENINGS ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HoOUSEL, PROP. / To keep step with our growth and to add to our bankingi facilities, the surplus fund of i ~ to $100,000.00 Our capital structure is now as follows— ‘Total Resources Over $2,6000, 000.00 o STATIONERY R e et Facilities - e $100,000.00. -$100,000.00 A Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Regular meetings second Friday aach month n Hall. w X Fraternal Societics I OF Gastineau Channel i ELKS Meeting Wednea. day evenings at § o'clock, Elks' Hall, GEO. B. RICE, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secratary Visiting Brothers welcome. 8. P. O, Scottish Rits At 7:30 oda Fallows “ ALTER B. HEISEL. Seo LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 708 Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'cloclk, MAC SPADDEN, Dictator; STEVENS. Secretary, H. H. \AOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. ay of each month in wd Fellows' Hall, be- |"lIII\L at _7:30 o'clock. 127 nd nnd Fourth Mon- Order of EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth " ues- days of (~fl(‘h nmhlh 8 “o'cloe 0. Hall, TIN, Worthy M C BROWN i 'Mll I)R!‘ D_MAR: on te erl Fifth i 4DW. 3 Douglas AE- ur Fraternal M days in Douglas at 8 p. . Eagles' H of each month, 7:30 p. m. Fellow's Hall, brothers welcome. Meeting «ch month at 8 Sec'y. COLUMBUS \kk"en Council No. 1760, Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m, Cransient brothers urged attend. Council Cham- Street. M. McINTYRF, 3. K. H. TURNER. Secretary. AUXILI iRV, PIONEERS OF ALASKA, I1GLOO No. 6. every second Friday :{' & Order of Eagles eets regular ‘1st, 2nd, 4th Mor- all. 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