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- = e i . | 1antic Southern States will give him tl & - = ) things to sell to 0 o L R o — —8 Bailv Alaska Empire o cally solidly, The Pacific Coust| | rckers.” ' ; \ Sh . | tically solidly. The Pacific Cc . . PROFESSIONAL 2 siia 7 | and’ Rocky' BroUARRP Rtk pern to e’ cegbinty ALONG LIFE’S | . Seattle Fruit and T e e e Fraternal Societies JORN W TROY EDITOR AND MAINAGER : { DETOUR [ [t B LTl ’ Prodads Co. ™ & OF In Indiana, Semator Watson is running in| | kil o T R ACAR { A 3 y e W | feadline, Fresh Fruit and Veretables § Sug s iy A P, e interest of Vi ident Dawes. The latte By SAM HILL R | ‘Wholesale and Retail DRS, KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel 3 1 nn: file because he is for Gov. Lowden, |&——— 3 Zero in Fame Out of tt(";n &rde;;s given ' DENTISTS E — —— Entered in the Post 0% M [ana t ndiana organization for Dawes ar Beeh Unider Long ditale Just what ,,|.v“;.,-«.‘ do you sup-| | gpecial attentlon . g Strain Sup-| o T 3 g Lowden. |The contest there then will|Long skirts, they sav. are comin & mother gets out of loarn:| = Vend $ Goldatein Blas. | | Juneau Lions vas. r IN ¥ 5 P | tween Hoover and Dawe: back, “ : .v"” T 'rlklx}w;’.dl“lu"hl\m,\;rm ;;”; i3 ——— _gl; oo 68 . Idop m A C ]"!, S - — And thi most wige, | IS name in the paper by b - - S Mot et A ) nator Borah is just mow a thorn in the|ror it is 1 Cmen nad || he record i an exgeating con-| [J. B. BURFORD & CO [ - s — 5. nes \);‘cl path. n adv s of those politicians who would dodge the|A chance t their eyes. SRL LY AU B R B n L. C. Smith and Corona I - Bulecribers will confer s favor if wii_pecmy ohibition issue. He seems to believe that the - e Dr. Charles P. Jenue Ster D Hefidetebs al e Business Offic i regular . < . s . e S . > | Leste b ¢ e Balivery ot thett Republicans will fare better figh for Pro-| Observations of Oldest Inhabitan o Taasis TYPEWRITERS DENTIST H. L. Redli Telophane for Fditorinl Buxiroax ORIcer 3¢ | nibitien than in defending itself against charge ho cragmon | ol 8 he s, g " Public Stenographer Y T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATL. -n-38 £ ol R e g | auit telling about the de One thing a lot of girls don't| . n Rooms 8§ and 9 Valentine e LSS Pross in & 1" ded Lo th of oil domination things they did when they were | <now it swould improve | = 21 Building ume for N ews ALeh ited t - $ ause’ Cothasad 4 e heap more to quit e — Telephove 176 ol B S0 i A and s h8{ Senator Waieh of Montana es dost o friend sdern - souRLa S, | W than it does o dap BROWN'S £ - stout mann n which he defended Gov ey sound sainti | more powder on ¢ noses and P BABRA CincucATion, SUARINTEEDT0 BE LARGRR| AT gitch Trom sidteuioss soomsations vy Senttar] oo e |, DOLLAR STORE e | T HAT OF ANY HE CBLIC : leu g O 1Y ‘ : / oW | TV, S as - | on of Indiana. While Senator®Walsh i The Ananias Club | When a ong man gel Stationery—Notions— Jr. E tewart . | | date for the Democratie Presidentinl nom-| “Until [ am perfect mysels 5 e B R e e m:;‘-fl:“’y"_ ¥ s 0 kB, o i 5 3 2 aid the wife, “I will waste n | f notion abou Novelties. s b e e L ! R or o (h to be. nominated amd that|time lectuting my husband bn vl feels when @ rumner 5 Cents to One Dollar nni-y: ‘lf;‘%"l“"é,}”n“ | Rt I i fault { s in her one and only pair of - P 459, Res | o he expected fo support him in s election | 4 I | ikistoekings 1 Phone 2 | Like All Three Kinds Happinesa sias Labmse: frof Wik { | gt i by Blinks—Are you fond of dogs? | n—but wul isn't much within tol] GARBAGl - | The ( hetier prepard Fitiea- Ves. At they riandly | come out when a woman spends | Dr H. \/.m(m i o v n those e d with mu 4 com- | most of her life going withou i I‘I 4UI ED ' BRM 0 0 A R L VALTER B. HEISET. | fortable. When - a woman dresses —and ¥, % i Toure: WAL 1w s || oo v % AN b4 wts mannish she's even le; 7 to 8 or by appoinment 11 ! Savings Advertising. Zero in Infor| ular with men than she AND LOT CLEANING | Dicenset Ostsouasile’ Priyaician ‘ LO,,VFALMggsDL -1 Mt it ; The easiest enemy to love i |women. G. A. GETCHELL, R adorgtis o R0 Juneau Lot ge No. 7 S Cor Tln‘ reason a lot of men lead a " Residence, Gasticeau FHotsl | Moste. cresy ¥ lon (Boston News Bureau.) your own worst. s's. 1ite 48 “M athe théy spand Phone 109 or 149 s e | night, at 8 peryt 3 Once yanker was prett a hermit Y Py F Ao g T i | . T SR T o Dictates 4 But *Find Them Wearing, at Th 1l their time growling IR l R ey Mk R o Lt IR 10 s SSiiaia temperament | /0" mayried men have spats, Tho reason o woman - docsny 3 — Dr. Geo. L. Barton S LomE.N MO g pAD Y k) : Tl And yet ’tis odd, I'll swear, ver have to go back for her arms | | . ; CHIROPRAGTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. | O, ROUND-UP.” ner he was formal, reticent, rather crusty. Busi-| W0 o o ey Daea ihen [ 1nd legs when she starts out with | { Juneau Public Library ‘ s | AL M. TR o ks, sould whon it had tocas 11| T Sen thoREh ey have B | LT asband, Is because. they are | o 7 [ ameurons to it § TG | St andiiouic Moncy s R, The famous Rocky Mountain Club will give ‘ulw did to but it was not dig- har hings nature has made it impos-|( CHIROPRACTIC ; “1:'1“ .v.n‘ll‘:“ 'In’:)"k- /;(-‘\ .5 last dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, A\'(\v}m“"l g0 1 :‘{ L ‘i“j“’.‘v"’“"“‘_’ "“""‘lf‘_‘ b sible for her to forge { Free Reading Room ||| s ngt the practice of Med [IIARRY I 1UCAS, Mas: (] g York, April 11, and then go out of existence as 4’\‘:“1 '_‘"” ‘ s Bl ;j":" : ‘W*I.;M':l | Fly in Ointment [ When you see a group of WO || g, Wall, Second Floor | ot CHAS B NAGHEL, 77 separate organization, according to announce-| i ather than the “classes.| Brown—Be grand it we were ali| men uunlu;x: from ;m' a.llmlnn:In. | Mals Street at 4th e Sate ’i i ments that have been sent to members through-|p 4 4 WAt e w a profound ‘ect, wouldn't it? i ridge club it is safe to be e Moo om0 | PRl } il 1 ) F rofoi p RN ¥ oy = . 5t P pen From | . : out the country. The announcement calls it “the | hay, ck—But think of the reform | Ia L ]::]-Mm“\ll) VUII:;_"\h:;\v’!‘ ';m,l:y | % o, 0% t6.10 7, i ! Hnlonf- w. [ Albrecht | Socond and I : Last Round-Up.” The clubawill be absorbed hy| That transtormation has b emphasized in | €F% uplifters and & eoialle . dh j“)’[“"‘f", b ot g Circulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST [ the American Institute of Mining and Metallur-|a savings bank conference j held /o New | 7ow oug of enmpioymen Tn dvery crowdithatiis watomig] | L 8:30 P ;n.—'r;oo p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage ’ : and its members automatically|York un American Ban aus RIEaR, o R b . 130 p. m. ectricity :kal HLUVIv an 1‘ ”, ,._‘ ! ~r‘. ‘w u‘m ,Hl \ “ "v” een i .M hag | Though Course They Ought to & {1 steam shovel at \\mk. ‘m 'd ;1( BiTot M N st 410 @nlatatny Bids ecome “Life Members” of the last named or s yelng hoisted to the steenth floo v Thouk_ Qifics: 438 s N # E been revolution in the 7 between | p s Reference Books, Ete H 2 ganization without the payment of dues The " K : a man who couldn’t take time . [ — b4 avings banks and public st of the change| g ey FREE TO ALL funds of the Rocky Mountain Club will he turned (V% W s : o] ) run an errand for ‘his witg be ER T : ” i over to the American Institute of Mining and| . ol s e ) G i wuse he was going to be £o busy _____"_“" I Valentine’s_Optical Dept Metallurgical Engineers, as the Rocky Mountain|ijo New York State Association. the avarage| of fences t the oftice all day. [ 2 2. L. DOUGLASS Club Endowment, to be used in endowing some|eaviugs banl stead of simply accopting such g S Fada Radio Sets and accessor-| | { umm"l“s n;"nl O‘l\l(::w};\rém i TURNER. Secretary bject of henefit to Western mining States, the|dep drifted in, now woos the potential | BT I ore L T Gatamnin. PhOSCEMDINI S L] 1 "Ru;,"‘f;"q MERL o e HERY ozt s A 0 forther'ng stering of whose intere \\':xnlnll-rx 8 " ] " :.mll.t»\ ‘the contact easy for him.| ' SRy records. Radio Electrie Co., Mar- | by Appointment | bouGLAS AERmIE i the who founded the club in 1907.|Particularly it advertis | ; I e 429 adv P e s vt - i % ! s of the Rocky Mountain Club| The depositor has responded. His capacity| Only a rew ivice Ones in Wor 4 T T. H. 'II‘,I)IC(K)?MKITE}IILDSEN T ¥ £ i Tk Ay he|to do so was st expanded by wartime wages i 's for sale at The Bmpire i . 4 W Hays Hammond, - who has been M€l vational prosperity of the past several years,| A Chicago woman toid the Court 14, papers for sale at, Phe Biny Phoioariih : Renkirts | f Robert Simpson Hail in Juneau I nt from the leginning WUHam| G S intenance of wages at a relatively high | her husband left her because h UNITED STATES o e ORI R Opt. D : i g 1on, Benjamin|ioee) ynder the mew philosphy of employment | toved her so much. Denartment of the Intevior | ° 1 ot i LP S s s 5 | 1 ‘ampbell Cor¥|nas continued that capacity. The Liberty Loan| Not many men like that; most GENERAL LAND OFFICE | #—— g Grfidufl-:f (;’Swm‘e',!:v“‘m'“ ! AMERICAN LEGION % and James J. Mc y |arives likewise first sowed widely the seeds “of |Of them are so mean they would U. S Land Office, | % 2 a2 ! oge opnh:lmolclsi | v b ¢ tha Wy ain |savings. The banks have learne ATy in|rather just hang around to plag Anchorage, Alaska : eets second an % The 1928 offi ”ul !m| Ijmk,;‘ A\llfl\ll\k\lfvl“ll ":‘lxln;:"]mnl,;m::mk.s have learned to carry on in :;:«-f.'-"\-j,‘\lf-; hang around to plague ,\:1':‘}11(:"'1 016 aTke JAPI\NESE TOY { @lasses Fitted } Hola 1 h i i Club are John Ha ammond, President; Will-|s cultivation. ] - Janua 102 Groani i S jam Boyce Thompson, Vice-President; Frank W.| Hence such brand new characterization pos- Notfee is hereby given that SHOP 4 o ks each month in [ Holmes. Treasurer, and Herbert Wall, Secretary,|Sible as the following: “The banks are going to Sure Sign! @arl Wesley French, entryman H B. MAKINO P———. . Dugout. e A e oharde of “the Last|the people rather than asking the people to come Spring’s agetting near, together with his witnesses, Joe| | Front ‘Streat B A TR PRI Herbert Wall, who has charge of 1€ LASL14o the banks. Savings banks are now advertising Gosh yes—for looky— McKenzie, and John Cryderman, i | SCHOOL OF PIANO Round-Up,” has been' Secretary of the ROCKY ||jperaniv educationally a Rork o ot Por back ok 5 .| P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders % e ! rally, L ally and effectively. Formerly or ba in_the news all of Haines, Alaska, has sul Spinf ety | | pLz\Y]N(‘ || Monntain Club since 1909. He has been a faith-|ipey 1 neither. The personal service depart- Comes that word “rooky.” |mitted final proof of his home-| " - e % £ > i1 WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART g ful officer and is known by thousands of W ment Mas come into being, the most advanced T stead entry, serial 06918, for the! THE EMPIRE Has THE LARG-| | ALL GRADES ACCEPm 4 LEGION, NO. 439 erners who have visited New York during the|step these banks have ever taken, Savings banks Needs No Diagram NEYNWY, NW%NEY%, section|EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| | Myrs, Ruth Messerschmidt | | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays A BATIy Soord’ of yeats e’ Yina 'Bben Thiof are more human, getting the point of contact| He had pulled a boner and was!sq, SE%SW?Y%, section 13, T. QEE’;“,‘?Q&W:IE&:&B PRINTING | Phore 4501 | | | each month, § P.M. at Moose The Journal of American’ History in 1917 |and .cultivating the personal element as never|hearing from it—his wife betmglig s, R. 53 B. C. R. M. and it s * ¥ [ +1 — 3| | Hall 1 : y before.” his partner. now in the files of the U. S. Land | ;=== v =5 Esther Ingman, Senior Re- | aptly described the Rocky Mountain Club in ar,” he said mildly, {Fe- | office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if these words; : > any small-city newspapers may be found the new | member this 1 bridge table, MOt} no protest is flled in the local The Rocky Mountain Club is well thrift The change is more than metropolitan. In| “My d geni: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | ARERRRUIR b Y oA SR ) TaE CHAs W. CARTER MORTUARY a appe: effectively presented, and by the|a breakfast table” and office within the period of named. Not its founders were savings departments of national banks and trust i J publication, or thirty days there- “The Lest Service Is the Greatest Tribute™ | residents or idents of the companies as well as of savings banks proper. Statistical Note ifter said final proof will be ac- ; Rocky Mountain States, but because its L an abundance of miscellaneous appeal| If all the cans from whichlcepted and final certificate is- Corner 4th and Franklin 8t Phone 136 | - founders took unto themselves the rug- in evidence,—poste ure, novelties, ete. meals had been dumped in thefcyeq, ICE CREAM ged character of the Rocky Mountains In which connection it is significant that in|course of a year were placed one J. LINDLEY GREEN, - - when they took out of those noble this field—as in so- many others—official testi-|on the other and soldered togeth- Register. T ———————— ranges the wealth that has helped to {mony declares that in promoting savings the|er they would r so hizh &Rpirst publication, Feb. 29, 1928. DEL!VERED make America whai it is today. The | banks have found the newspaper to be distinetly |man from Mars could slide downlygge publication, Apr. 4, 1928 i ANYWHERE IN Rocky Mountains are the backbone of the most effective medium. The savings banks|the rvesulting tin pole—but he R H i THE CIT\AK America. The Rocky Mountain Club is have become articulate; also they have learned | would have a heck of a time get- recognized as one of the upstanding how best to enunciate their thrift Mountains divide the East and the West! Let it Com e Front Street i 3 The Rocky Mountain Club aims to elim- = ome, {ntareetin i i y { it g Information H 'S % . i inate all sectional lines by bringing into ! o A Ferdinand Petts died at Keefe; HOME COOKING | { uneau % Sy : message. ting back where they probably : Bawn ef Amerioan i gione ook e don't get their eats that way. WELCOME CAFE i i Brick or Bulk 3| closer intimacy the representative men H. Taat wokadbat, - girs, SEeb Lrs A, Haglund, Prop. i PRINTING and STATIONERY s of every section of Americ Senator Dill rezews the proposal that every| f Sou SO0 o ! ! 4 Oobartts A laa TRl b s B ll d Senator’s desk be equipped with @ nricrophone by [ V4* 3 " Phone 24 PP g! witards f ity which his speech is broadcast to any radio listen- Rt i £ H :F TENNESSEE BEATS THE TEXAS TOAD|er who will listen. We malke this the occasion ¥ LB it OPEN EVENINGS B T i 1t would be nice to m i one ’ STORY. |for an unpopular opinion. ; The famous people of all nations, | | HOTEL il i S ) % - - Senatorial speeches are not the dull, inter-|p 1y pe satistied i Carlson Taxi Stand When it comes to long sieeping, Tennessee minable things the smart critic of the Senate and It 1 could meet my obligations, ZYNDA & 3 5 refuses to be outdone. The horned toad of Texas|'!s wavs is in t_hv habit ‘uf alleging. If it ‘wvl'vu:l R Al i that lay in a cornerstone without food or drink for Tom lMeflin and Cole Hiesse, the Senstes| Law of Supply and Demand '\ ELAVATOR SERVICE ALASI(AN HOTEI( o asl wo incorrigible, animated utte ntolerable| re more.suckers than S e, Bins.ane trassiont thing when | Ly, g Yeave o print” section: from |, “TheRe are 8. ZYNDA, Prop compared with snake eggs that w | state there ever were.” e MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS of delayed incumbation for seventy-seven Years.|gyessional Record through from end to end and B il o . - = - Dave Housgr, prop. CONSTRUCTION CO the House, we could contract to read the Con- “Yes, there has tol he—there are et —— - — sealed in a tree at Tullahoma, Tennessee. Time,|expect to emerge alive and wiser. The Senate " ALL KINDS OF the weekly “‘newsmagazine,” describes the dis-|debates are commonly serious and informing, | f==s=rssr= e covery this way: and now and then, even in the cold print of Stiong men cawd. andaWbll the tree; the Record, they are dramatically gripping. When AUTOS FOR HIRF i i i Senator Norris with a simple motion stopped 4 exposing an iron spike of the kind first She Smith of Illinois on his way up the aisle to and Burford’s Corner PHONE 199 OR 314 ; noticed the box vibrating. He looked republic is au favorit n trying to look like i into it and found seven infant snakes |a towering national figure.—(Ohio State Jour- : crawling about, f and healthy after | nal) an incubation period of seventy-seven NS IOR D Every day in the year to all pro- gressive men and women to save * a portion of their money for their CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS | | Truth Talk—today used in the construction of the N ) SUTh v Phattancost & SSRGS Raitrosd take the oath of office the atmosphere of the g o it Stauon in 1851, Around the spike was a de- Congressional Record was as tense as any stage | e~ = MI cayed hole about five inches long, in fr R ven S o8 re:;‘l» b Sy l £ \ which lay the tough, ruhhm_\ snake There are worse things “on e air” than the 9 eggs. Having the good of Tullahoma at Senatorial speeches would be, TLet the speeches BERRY S TAXI ’ . . . Plate and Wmdaw heart, down to the lowest snake, Mayor come; | Broadc M W. J. Davidson took the eges to his o e Py o : | |Cadillac and Marmon Cars wmng GLISS heated office and gave them a place in AUUART. “pathietic ittle feature of everyday : the sun, atop his desk. Lust week he [Nfe In this grave crisis in the affairs of the | |Stands at Gastinean Hotel . MORRIS R The séventy-seyAR’ wahbs . weors A German chemist is »..ul to have produced —says Taxi Tad. Wy 3 caleulated from the hand forged spike (& Synthetic hootch in a solid form. Synthetie| [0 T 0 PR own -future welfare. B 0% the rings of tiar &t [hooteh in lquid form hits one like a mallet, | | THere 1& B0, FEECE i, CEU g s A, “nnl what more than tha 2 Suiid s int OF course there can be no questioning that %10 Whal more than that could §olid hootch ‘do? | | LU op phe Garison texi. caliie i Maintaining a bank account i they were cggs they found in the tree that| made the Mayor of Tullahoma see snakes. It| %S was in Tenne: you know, and Tennesseean i i ¢ e—we prosper because you || . & their views on prohibitign, but of course, is too| |S€E¥e—We P D are, political speaking (and every Tennessee|courteous to suggest that some @mong them do||KnOW that the comfort, cleani] Mayor speaks politically), tinder dry |not vote as they drink.—(Boston ®ranseript.) liness and convenience await S - { BRGS0 you when you call Single 0 HOOVER IN INDIANA FIGHT Al o matter how brilliantly they paint a new| |OF 24 . - - ‘nulumo ile, it'll never look surpmising enough to Ll Becretary Hoover is ot to smash the Favorite|scare a locomotive away from B erossing.. (Cin. Carlson’s Taxi and Soms. Not only was he running against the late|¢'0ati Enquirer.) # Senmator Willis in Ohio but he b 1 against] Ambulance Sexvice . MILLER’S TAXT Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE pany rests solely with the practical everyday folks we| . tends to preyent you geiting into debt and helps you mentally and’ morally. Senator l:urah is asking the candidates for WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT The B. M. Behrends Sedtor Watson in Indlana, and, it is said, ho| g, L, 00ed foad anit g hnhve come to life| | Stands at Alaskan Hotel and i SRRt 3 b e; after being sealed in a corner- did mot do so until his backers werc convinced |gome for 31 years, may he. feeling the invigorats Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 94 ithat he could win at least seventecn delegates|ing 1 g effect of the approaching Democratic Con- o that State. Under the Indiama rule if any|vention.— (Indianapolis Star,) bty “ome a majority of the 33 delegutes in the | i the entire delegation must vote for him It begins to look as if all the relief the the convention. farmers will get from Congress will come when 3 ver mucceeds in carrying a majority |CONSTeSS Quits talking and adjourns.—(Cinein- in both Ohio and Indizna he wir| ot Enduirer.) ; . the Republican nomination. of g ; Men will by ng st mate is based upon the assump-|gix or eight w:e\(K:I mul:‘:: o .e e ' New England, Middle At- clubs.— (Toledo Blade.) ‘ 0

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