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4 _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928. D 'l ke 1£ e T, n’rn 50 to those’ who desire to sleep near her. On T “‘;‘m sband is Lnnmlln ’mw to 1lis «ur [ 2 - PROFE ; T - S SeRmeid Ling iiheniers o SpravgtBindedegien KBS e 4 st Seattle Fruit and SSIONAL || Fraternal Societies [ o= sl a But There Were Tollgates to Tax JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MAN:? i to ! T Gigtiiee DETOUR 5 N Produce go.m i 5 s 01(}“1 4 (e - as secured "land ‘adjolning | There was no two-cent tax add Fresh Fruit and Veretables DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER astineau (.hanne R PRINTNG CaE s S50t denond and’ at Iding an §-story hotel [ By SAM HILL ed to the cost of a bushel of oats Wholesale and Retail y o b Stroets, Junseu, AlesXa. iness ventures have been started |G ————————————— when we used fo buy fuel for the| | Out .:;e;mn.&fimnfl"fl DENTISTS Entered In the Post Ofice In . ettled her damage suit out of court Mystary What A | old hayburners. A3 1 and 3 Goldsteln Blds. B metter. Tl the record did not show how much was|Since -l,\y“ ,,j.,,,.“ thing, | i -~ PHONE 56 ]uneau Llons SUBSCRIPTION RATES. paid the man who accused her of slander it is| And only makes their wives darn| Frank Admission % Hoars 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ' Club Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Treadwell and AREIN In Vi | believea that she made a substantial contribution sore, | WhiLD ‘wo asked tbe muldilr B 'BURFORD & CO r‘ - Meets every Wed b J | 9 . By rmmI postage paid, "‘xi:-nl;;‘:”m“ ) it IS g Why should Fate have decreed |Mmillionaire, Hu-.sw ret of your [ & nesday at 12:30 " R, TR ,;f b« smiida Opponents of* Gov. Smith for political pur-|That when men sleep they meeds "“'”']‘]"f""* success in the financial L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. J o'clock. { ot e Dusiaess Ofite of 'any fallure F WTGEUIAFL) onducted a propaganda campaign against must snor 5 SR TR N TYPEWRITERS r. Charles ent Lester D ”!hm'hrr‘nn HI resident in the delivery of their papers. i credit of the State, claiming that jt had been § | science interfere with my ambi . DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas, Telephone for ditorial and Busines ) Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | S¢ienc e 3. Public Stenographer ——e | I kin remember when the liv ion to get rich,” he replied. b Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. O. Ehxsl hk | L i Building eeting now, but bankrupted under the Governor’s man ABSDLIAY v FAES ment However he he State offered bonds y entitled to the ; y W del Mol ite offered bonds o0, wot as much w nd day eveuings ispatches credited to|amounting to 500,000 for ale, the bids for More or Less True o'clock, Eika® ‘l [} e — r news 1 as the family auto now gets » : p it or not otherwiso credit s paper and also the|,) . otal e amo! offerec I ) t's 0st @ funny t sen W 4 GEO. B. ru('w e T td Tavalt, | them tot an e amount offered and almo ! y to BROWN’S R Peast ST s iten Fiih RS TR ) RS R far VabnvRSnIRE it ! what women will take to get thin | JLATION OUARANTEED To BE Larcen| 'O ' i< R stpietes iis Gk i P e DOLLAR STORE Da A W Stowart | &, H.. SIDKS < T e e nimum The Ananias s to see what they will take Lol sl RS : “I'd love to go,” said the flap-|to get married Stationery—Notions— SRndd, B SR L Tours 9 o m. to 6 n. m — ° “but must decline unless| A woman likes a man who is Greeting Cards—Toys— is a chaperon going along.” | sieadfast, but doesn’t like Novelties. i 5 " ommittec "y > g SWMWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles nal committees In pro-| 'p g __1f you flappers don'tieven him so killing much it he 5 Cents to One Dollar m“,: ,5_”,,",”.'M’ lR,q of Freemasonry | know what that i sk your mas{has no change S RIS NS TG I : : | Scottish Rits Presidential conven NFalles: Nndiieeds Fabs Tt oa vy N > — — Phone 276. oice words , a n they always had ‘e | Another thing that is getting Regular meetings Vational convention fights, and closer and closer to the vanishing BoCa No Pikers {ered “unwomanly.” Dr. H. Vance Hall e { r people used to talk ; o hadk ¢ the WALTER n H!:lfl ” q sense,” growled d: | One of the big mysteries of th I{ 4[][ ED Osteopath-—201 Go'd-tein Ridg. N ety have elected twelve dele-| «onrw tHaw 3 jday is where women get their £ P | Hours: 10 to 12: 1 to 6: | At s fhedh Now they talk dolla P L il winabw rags Mo thet P 710 8 or by appolnmnt Ko e tes who for Goy hm‘)l. torted son. | thars Labe aroles v, widies. ang AND LOT CLEANING '|[| vicensed Ostecpatnic Physician r "MOoSE name i only one on the ~ b N one. Tice 1671. : X : those other soft, white things to G. A. GETCHELL, . Juneau Loc ge No. 70 i v R 1y iy i 3 : 3 Restdence, Gastinanu Hotal L pd W"l‘lzl"l"‘; l““‘l“: : "“F""“ \_"::“'h"“:i L L T wear out to furnish the supply. Phone 109 or 149 = —— 1 7 -, e returns to date are: For § i Je've quit making a lot of| pe ¢ has . reache S d : gainst Smith, 0 b L_.l o i H_Lk ll d o The bob now has reached th e - ¢. H. MACSPADDEN. Dic gainst Smith, things we used to make—but thegiaee where the middle-age ladi 0 LB & TR BN Eaccatany. lotre s, ST -t world isn't going to be improved|iajx about getting their hair cut i b Dr. Geo. L. Barton TN ey Y N - Farming in Alaska. to any noticeable extent wntil we lyyain as long as a man does about | | fynaan Public Library, | |CHROPRACTOR, Hellenthal @ida. wOONE. & = o ‘asl get wise enough to quilt making|gatting a tooth pulled e N S )[ Office Houra 10 to 12; 3 t. &; 7 to | See d Fourth “M(\r]x'- puext, Eneuiag attle Times.) trouble Sometimes we wonder if back- and 9; and by appoinfment. Phune 269 Aponen g 9 T s Hul! be- one 0! - tEn'% & " , A 1 W, Sne From, the Matanuska Valley, Alaska, comes 8 ng isn't just a woman’s CHIROPRACTIC o'clock. '-}/f S‘ i : : g . : o t} is not the practice of Medicine. 7 : A8 Nans {5 f0'| word that the farmers are planning thelr sum-| Popular as Spinach With Us anco to get back at her hue|| Frée Reading Room Surgery nor Osteopaihy. ; 55 \'u.m‘f.. v . s o ner's work and disc ing problems to their lati- When March comes in for doing so much growlir City Ma!l, Second Floor B ) SEE & i Mayor. |tude. Only a few years ago the people in the| With joy we never shout; yout her cooking and the way Mais Street at 4th = : Ordar ot competen States had little if any knowledge of agricul-| But you can be {<he keeps house. Reading Room Open From i L RARLERGE 8 Al Y | o nd Fourth T energ oftlelal. His administration has beon|tural possibilities In the Northland, but thanks| . We do when it goes out!! It is amusing to see young folks B A ton 100 . Helene W. L. Albrecht| o BT B - utmost to demonstrate MUNICIPAL TICKETS IN N r sdas » wanagerial plan of g to a wldespread campaign of education it is e net in public, but \'\Iwu an old Gireulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAP'ST | o O. the L pla v-| : 8 5 syl SR 16 caeb 1o DRG] _DRED_MAR. ernment, N r } he been Mayor but he|D0W rather nerally known that Alaska soil is Modern ldea of It | marr goupevaes Lo 1 to 65:30 p. m—T7:00 p. m, to Medical Gymnestics, Massage | Worthy Matron o T capable of adding cnormously to the wealth of | “Pa said Clarence, “what i ! ' and “dearie” st efore 8:30 p. m. Tlectricity 5 ALICE BROW Sec'y the Territory 9 9 « 1y, your stomach begins to| | current Magazines, Newlplplrl‘ has been Stre mmissic and in charge of all public v f the v “‘) record has| g, ¢p nuska and other interior valleys ing sc Loy | holler for bicarbonate of scda Reference Books, Etc, been satis ry to the | le of the city | the 410 Goldstein Bldg. Phorne ~Office: 42 KCNO]EI':!‘;gUOSF s PRI shortness of the growing period is compen-|think it is putt r| It a hushand isn’t much good it| FREE TO ALL H candidate for ihie|gated for by the daily duration of sunlight. The|picture in the ads as one wholis a sign his wife either has —r— L S d P s T member of the board |days are long and there is little radiation at|smokes a certain brand of und other things more interest —— | aleniine’s Optica b B T 0 o B R. L. DOUGLASS s THth et Optician aad Optometrist o . McINTYRE, 3. K. H. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. . TIRNER. Secretary. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and SOUAL S BRRIE A% J. by Appaitimen; meets Monday nights succeeded Mr.|night. The farmer experiehces the joy of noting|arettes,” replitd his dad. ing to do than keeping him| e eem—emeee— year ago. He id alhis crop 0w 8 rapidly that the change is — straight or else is a poor stick Agricultura ‘ollege @ $c. of Mines | the ol 2 us We suppose a woman can feel Unive 0 ashington, and has rendered the T Agricultural College and $chool of Mine If the “gosd old days” gave u G I 3 2 tal nd dpabl airbanks had an enrollment last year of more|guch a naughty age as this, what|as uncomfortable with an unpow: OIEI’E R }’Ol R i schoo this e D@ stak g and capable > 1 as @ a o v 4 yuge schoc JLy< pRInScAxing.s & P students. As the farming indust:y|kind of a future one are we head-!dered nose as a man can with an 1|||rrl Wednes- | the B l service. | . s school will render a service to agri-|ing toward? unshaven face, but she has the BAKERY I ight each 4 . | The candidates for the City Council, Walter | cylure comparable with that given the people - advantage of being able to pow- Hnll in Juneau [ g Robert Cimpson ';-'f.':ff"'mmflfn.oJrl', W. P Guy L P. Scott, C. H. MacSpadden and Wallis 8. George, |of Washington by our own excellent institution ! Not That We Care— ¢ her nose right in the middle GOODS 0 t mith, Secretary. on the Citizens' Efficiency Ticket, and Dave|at Pullman. However, the problems it will help| But which would you rather—[of a conversation D. Housel, A. L. Lundstrom and Olaf Torkelson, on|to solve will not be like our problems. Condi-|have a cold or drink sauerkraut SR SR ASK FOR $ho People's \Ticket, afid G. Fagersbh, inlepend-|tions in .\lu(unu.;lm are different from those at|jujce? _ Phone 2'57 For Bob T’ur;n[er Fairbanks and both are different from those A Taxicah The “President” IU's a ‘ ; St found at Kodiak or Sitka. Always Disappointing Lulu, Rockaby Baby. If you go to lgh'u“-. E_?:Sd P tourth Thursday Agriculture will thrive in Alaska when in-|we rush to answer.the doorbell |sleep, Ill wake you up when you ) BRI e [ i SROMO T 21N Austrial centers are established to supply a mmlvl\\'i(). hopes so light—and then|get there. Bob. adv. b B A Dugout. seven candidates mi ¢ | market for the products of the farms. Federal| fléfce oaths ‘we BWeArs o A 4 = : |agencies are at \\'ux'kl to nlmx l)\l-lparlilrulur ]\)lvriv | For 'stead of ©pportunity MRS 3 | SCHOOL OF PIANO wle is to regifter before of grain and vegetables best adapted to climatic|we find s just anothe 7 e BRI 1 closs | eBAMIEA Airemder. BrsaE ) pratzess Hod bebmt| L sy v hen St ont | e ORI CLEONEM A NS ] | o G[;k&:%g,mn WOHEY GF HOGSEEART made, and it is not too much to expect that with-| Front Street tively short time agriculture will take| Always Starts 'Em Talkihg HOME COOKING Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt Mecta 1st and,ird THhytadaye . Phore 4501 each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | | ¢ ving and fishing as a” source "he 3 trees)- SEWAKD DAY. ‘ ith T o, e eomversation is Tagwing || 15 A Hagluad, Prop. = Eether T Senfor R o N - — Esther Ingman, Senior e e’ ot Ask Miss Nimble.| e | genc: Anes Origss Hecorden “the exchange of the (reaty which gave Alaska } ing Hoover on Fleods. fingers to play something on the TaE Coas W. CARTER MORTUARY = to the United States, named in honor of the great » e piano.” HOTEL ™ 'Becretary of State in 3 of President | Ti “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” the Cabinets (New York Times.) Abraham Lincoln and President Andrew Johnson.| rhose who see politics in everything see| Names ls Names & - It is a holiday in this Territory, appropriately|presicential politics in the decision of the Sen-| e see t the Chief Justice ZYNDA Corner 4th and Frahkiin St Phone 138 made so by cnactment of the Territorial Legis-|ate Commerce Committee to call Mr. Hoover as|of the Michigan Supreme Court EL&VATOR SERVICE s b ICE CREANI lature a witness in the matter of a flood-control policy.|is Judge L. Fead. And at that il Graduat. L Angeles Ccl- "iese ot Optomelry and AMERICER LEUI0N Opthalmolcgy , Meets second and ** § ent, are all capable, earnest, honest and patriotic The personnel of the tickets guarant 8 ministration no tter | Today is Seward Day, the 61st anniver | 5 The day is observéd by honoring the me mm\‘“'" idea is that he must efther stand Wwith he probably gives ‘em plenty to 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Eam ; e, DELIVERED gt Seward, and he is deserving of all the honor|Mr. Coolidge in recommending that the flooded|chew on. Vg H ANYWHERE IN that bt Hestantowsl \ He tar. | States shall bear more than a proportionate —_— - —- AUV 2 owed upon itm. - He was @ T of the cost of control or must suffer the | what's He Doing for Living Now?]: 5| THE CITY |embarrassment of differing with his chief in| Another fellow whose dab, is # York and twice elected United States Senator from |, cating a more generous policy even more completely gone than > - i Brick or Bulk that State. Before becoming Governor his record| — Granted. But what of it? To hold a flood |that of the old-fashioned black: s b was principally negative. He was most prom-|inguiry without calling Mr. Hoover would be|smith is the bandit who nsed to : GEO M. SIMPKINS CO. iment s an anti-Jacksonian. As such he was a|like playing “Hamlet” with the part of Ham-|snip off the long tresses of yowng| | THORKELDSEN] |i » Jeading member of th Anti-Masonic Party Mn"lt" left out Mr. Hoover saw the floods l‘h'»\vnynun. . LOCKS! 'H i PRINTING and STATIONERY J four year en becamé a Whig, but dpposed |Went to the front—and the flooded States appre- | bty MIT! his action. He is an engineer as well as| Unless We Wanna Do Time Phonograph Repairing . Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office Bllllards ¢ < X k- |a Cabinet, member. He knows much more about | Thumb prints that are Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 |: H ported Clay f Presidency tafter he had got g e dy My, Coolidge is at'all likely to know.| Left by the hands of crime, | OPEN EVENINGS oh 04 g Republicar on in 1844 He was an gy country would value his opinion upon the | Remind us that's = 3 E i Phone unqual 7 the institution of slavery | proper method of control, and has a right to it No way to spend our time. . and against all called Clay compromises. | The idea that the minute a man becomes| —_— JAPANESE TOY Carlson Taxi Stand It was not, therefore, until after the death of known as a candidate for the Presidency he may Was Getting Worried SHOP t Bial U8 HiDobe. ua » hen-pecked man, Clay and Webster, when . the [Republican Party |shut up like a clam and avoid ing him-| “Doc.” sald the ALASKAN HOTEI was born, that lie became a real National lead-|sell upon important public 8, for fear of (1} WELBLLTIERK 400 o by o Mammo . ‘ AR gt » new party |displeasing some powerful + alienating| “Shoot,” said Doc. 1 Front Street { : or: | e was he lending spiett In fthe new party | % etion of the people or the politicians has| “When @ woman starls zottilg| |p. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders! MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS contender nst Gen. Fremont o to comme 4 ) a double chin does it mean her in 18 nd agdinkt Lincoln in' 1880 for the Re- | tHe to commend ‘l“”“,‘ IAIRNIN to My, Ahate i i Rt . e VERABARORIGRY i < S Dave Houser, prop. CONSTRUCTION CO, 8 € |we do not believe t it is his idea. publican sidential. nomination. Lincoln in| 1861 named him Seeretary of State. . After the| Boost All Local Organizations o : ALL KINDS OF death of L he stuck with President John-| FOR HIRF A ers and recelve Is principal support from llu" Boost all local organizations for community . Democrats, ) d the reconstruction policy [good. ~When your idea and the other fellow's Oy e S policy | vour e tation Jongr while ‘he was President|idea are put together, they become neither yours | = y Johnson's ¢ v of State that he negotiated|nor his—they become community property.: The vawas_ I MILL WORK | " | [result is . i accomplish- | | COME ) the purchase of Aluska and performed what he|'esult is not yours nor his—it s the accomplish " o B M B B v the groatest i Bite service of hi\‘"“"” of your community. Organized effort, co- BERRY’S TAXI 2 $ 2 Plate and Window lite 4 operation and initiative reduce petty jealousies| ro tin GLASS e g p to a minimum, bring unselfishness to the fore- 204 Cadillac an aS g It is due (o President Johmson to say that he|ground and gives everybody who had & hand . d Marmon Cars ™ A c;mm. astically supported the proposal to pur-|and a share in the work ‘& just measure of ( . Stands at Gastineau Hotel MORRIS chase Alaska, and the record shows that several|credit. = and Burford’s Corner i times he asked Seward for fnformation as to the| ARG e Every day in the year to all pro- CONSTRUCTION CO. B Skiaks! ot the: negotistionsty Jnk cach’ tuataiios A Bold Innovation. PHONE 199 OR 314 gressive men and, women to save || BUILDING CONTRACTORS he urged that they be prosecuted with all pos e The patience of Old Job P 1 thei thei RO e L Y sible dispatch. Not only that, but President (Chicago News.) was a mild one when com- a portion of their money for their { Jobnson used his influence among the Democratic Eugene O'Neill, the iconoclastic playwright, pared with the fellow who own future welfare. Senators (o secure the voles mecessary to ratify |SWs determined to make American audiences owns one o o : JUNEAU TRANSFER the treaty of purchase. Thel Senate retused ito|TSnllY serious in their attitude toward the drama. s e, Ty Maintaining a bank account COMPANY » His plays are longer than the average, and one INING (' t1<3 ratify treatics negotiated by Seward, with fthe|g” piv® T (hEe ik The fact that OWNING COMES MILLER’S TAXI ine i A Strange Interlude,” produced by tends to prevent you getting into oves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage seei statesman He was Governor of New| the leade p o« nry Clay, though he PEs sty .Ir’;.,.v."..v‘gu AP o support of the President, for the purchase of the|ine New Yor ruildies nioe ac HIGHER THAN HIRE is caus- Danigh West Indies, the control of Panama and|jg .((.\-.,‘m ‘,,rl‘k.,,:l;::.mr':;;v; :‘,irma“;w(,()i‘::.“,.(:‘,;"‘:fl;:::: ing many to cut down their FaINe. 188 Juneau, Alasks debt and h°1P5 you mentally and the purchase of the Bay of Samana. The West|found necessary to begin the performance at||mMotor bills by taking advan-}|} CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS morally. Indies and Panama control have since been|5:15 in the afternoon and, after adjournment | |tage of the convenient Carleglt FOR HIRB s accomplished. for dinner at 7:30, resume the play at 9 in order| | S€rvice. Cars for }ur« by the When the time comes that Alaskans shall|that the final cuttain may be rung down at||lhour, day. week or trip. begin to erect monuments for. those who have #18, Curlson’s Taxi llld % WE INV'TE YOUR performed large office in the history of Alaska, ¥ : Ty Cobb’s decision to play another season is : Day and Night Service ! Among the first to be honored Dugit to Be Bec-|weicome news to the baseball fans who had the Ambulance Service PHONE 485 ACCOUNT retary Seward- and President Johnson idea that big league baseball without the “Geor | a i ieor- t Alaskan Hotel and |18 paatn™ ol ot oo SR e — iyt | MNP RE lakad, e BLUE BIRD TAXI AIMEE IS BRANCHING OUT. Daily Tribune.) s i SHORTY GRAHAM ’ e e A Phone Single 0 and 94 T’w ] . Whether or not the profits from her temple What will Senator Borah do in case of the|#—————————————H# Stand at Bill's Barber Shop 3 7 Bg M- Behrends '_m dwindling, Aimee McPherson i: not con-|inevitable dark horse, having mo opportunity to G Ba"k _ fining her money-making to one vocation o ord- 0! ? him?—(Toledo Blade.) Prompt Service—Day and 2 ing to reports from Los Angeles. She crocontly ! # g g Night i Blmpo com % established & cemetery in the middic of which| ; ghiel. Justice Haftsatd, “We nsef Covick Auto SERVICE]!|{ RD'S ey, Oldest Bank in Alaska . fed men in politics,” he arranged his declares her body will sleep when she shali tipgnaiihy, 17 4 from earth, She is selling lots carefully (DGR ws.) » B ARCTIO { m'u WHISTLE CANDY of that promige. She is pricing A Dbeer plank in-a National platform would ! for m-mu for nen Tot of froth,— &'W-) |