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i e 4 IHL l)AILY ALAbKA l:Ml’IRL lHURb[) ’\Y APRIL 5, 1928 k- e Dull\/ AI“_S’, 1 , o "-e it At th general election [} — NESSIGEIEE > SR+ e l ave been 1 morc ppoin: - S T'n- PROFESSIONAL —3 | 8- a { p e of the f Cornish constitu- | 1 carcer than is in S AL ! m 2/ ! returned a Conservative member, | ALONG LIFE’S = | marr | Seattle Fruit and A N e I'ralernaérSouetws | of them in straight fights between o he average medicine chest is >, e “ JOEN W TROY . EDITOR A¥D MUhGEB‘ el i L i DETOUR [ 10 tiltea BB with Mgmedten ' o Produce Co. []= e T T P 1 Publisbed very eveni: x unday vy the corne Labor intervening. It is not By SAM HILL [ rowsfeet, wrinkles, flabby skin,| Fresh Fruit and Vesetables | | | pRS KASER & FREEBURGER (rastineau (.hanne EMPIRF | ™~ MOANY nd and Main too much to say that if Ives can i & A ! | pale cheeks, ete., « that when Wholesale and Retail | el be’ won every ome of the other four seats e her has the tummy ache it is Out "‘e“l";“ ;’d“" given DENTISTS S OMEIDT - L S0 Bl O can be won. Tu the two t cornered Sorrows of an Old Maid ticker and easier for him to gof SPORIS. I ! 1 ard 3 Goldstein Bd: B 5 Junean Liens A ontests the Conservative was elected on The inner man' I'd gladly caer|!own and rout the druggist out of PHQNE 656 { 1.0 oo oy SumscrieTiON aTeS | T S W Tols Agiera et At B 1] o ed (han fo legk chrough it for f>—————=| Hoars Vi, 108 po T Club Y T e 8 T month vee el polled majorities o ghed homely M Ann, | something that will relieve him _— Ty x5 Me eve \\ od Yor $1.25 0 iy, oorte s Tollow i _Pates hree and four thousand. In each of the But never do T have the ehr-e| An oldtimer is one who wintl {J. B. BURFORD & CO - /«3’ $8.00; one month. in advance, | . & a turnover of alack! wimit women have a right to L. C. Smith and Corona : Subaeribers will confer & (4 hey wll promptly votes no that which M For I'm without'er man." moke, but thinks it still is un-f | , Dr. Charles P. Jexne ||icster D. Hendersc aotly” e Bl Offc ailure. br - Hseeularity Runciman has gained would secure i adylike and can’t be eonvinced TYPEWRITERS : DENTIST | 1. L. Redlingshafe Telephone for Editor ofmic scat. TFrom the merely clectioneering Observations of Oldest Inhabit:nt|that it improves them any tol Pubiic Stenographer 7 k.. F ASSOCI- 3. pamt of view, therefore, the result What's become of the oldfa-h-]'ower themsclves to man's level. | i b Rooms 8 and 9 Valenwe || tled (nd&he not only good but ve good. woman who used to cof Some girls need either fatter — | Building | > credited to 4 i : ol calves or o ylesty - —— — ! Telephone 176 il Capyios g with just the top buttmcalves or mo | o B ke’ ¥ and W) o T SN , o plenty of ovo|| BROWN'S | : <Ll — = v 1d . i tat Wifor N I 1 en S ALA m-wr) To_BE LARGER B ])O] LAR ST : R | D -— —— 3 | have ni ion endorsed Gov.| “No,” said the pastor .of {e n th he has a list “““;“ @ DENTIST | B N Lve ! election | chureh, “we have no ladies’ ad ] f divorce and the| : oys— Hours 9 a’m. to ¢ n. m. | ‘. ter t the men are so iiberal we do pot]aiames of the b vorce 1 r . " S ARD BUILDINC || Co-Ordinate Bodies | ST o wve to depend on the wom y| hop 1 § Cents, to One. Dollar | 169, || ot Freemasonry : fe 'y i Y Sad the money to keep us goin- | A marricd aches the con- | e ! Scottish Rits ; { ks : . heifS . on that a hushand and father ‘,___ A 4 ; Passing Observation just a slave who wposed io ] nd Friday Iy j ¢ k-4 it g j Another badly nesded is|earn money encugh so the ) [m Voda’ wellows’ ¥ Th f nator Reed from Missouri,| R that ol can take ea nd vl 1 Hal ‘ ist on using toothpicks in public! The re: = “ i t therla ni I Works | pla il AND LOT CLEANING ne in the MecLean Bri Columb | comings witl 2 i . | has been named to be Minister. of| Probably Would A wer G. A. GETCHELL, Ju‘r:e‘:ul» dbed "tha als Witlidhn . He| Blinks: “I wonder—' sen find ou Phone 109 or 149 - ol . will all three ca | Jink e ety - 3 R < > i ! 4 | Blinks fellow " ‘hafl asf-" | Jr. Geo. L. Barton ¥ el THE CITY ELECTION. | | many lives as a cat would he|D'to his second ball and WOUNT JUNEAU LOOGE No. | $ P oma n love a man whe % D, . Ap Llioh CHIROPRACTOR, Hellentha! Bldg. A 3 am Realized ¢ o have a separate insuras A woman can love & ioan 01| Junean Publie Library Pty st SIE Mranfi 3, R ¥lie eniph m ty given the Citizen i “!"‘3' on each of then i ¥ : ol 1 e + g and 3; and by avpointment. Phune 258 s g fielen T t 1 m A tion wa Nation i :‘ 1 .. 1 1':’ ]J I’" "‘]llv‘by n't ha | % CHIROPAACTIC em i g dence. RyEUS She's got rings on nEord eha 0 1T Whioh every (DR KRN - #1San AT BURLIEEES DR "¢|| Free Reading Room ||| 1s not the practics of Medicing Ch. sbad : her toe BRI e, Al "The trouble with: the’ churclies| City Hall, Second Floor | proceed w knowledge that the people are Ble fde Boon (\‘1 2 Teac ]\‘ A F'is“that so0- much of the religlon, Ma!z Street at 4th RN | Brdeh of N ! ost of tb n have one—RQut you} . 1 N behind them | re her, don n | RSk s i T W {like the Sunday clothes, is on e Reading Room Open From % - S ART RN ¢ The feeling throu t’the eity, and we|of ¢ d who ‘¢ W AR G 00 S, | hibition only gne day a week. | 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Helene W. I \]!u.vchl‘l Second believe that applies to those who voted for thejie Mr Mumbo Jumbo | He's Plain Foolish [ ably nobody is more di Clirculation Room Open From PHYS THERADIST defeated candidates as weil as those who voted|0'Shay”? We do rant spelling of | wpors the areatest. optimise 11usted at a prediction of another| 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage for the winners, is that municipal affairs are in|her name, but we t; and we car joumieniess yas Sulp e Do Mfl:fio . ml‘; 410 rf‘:;:xr.“fv‘;wnwm i ands d tall is wel o com-| N0t help thinking \ t mu | A " t1 Yo Current Magazines, Newspapers S g George are men of fine abilities and unquestioned . " i a chicken pie at a restaurant.” | R‘Y"‘l\’?&‘ SALE ik b N R ik l::'(l':wlmnnlrii -n;k integ They are inte n everything the Maharanee Devi Sh Eootish OHE | The Martna " iy wiil ‘Hold 1 Valentine's m;v.‘lsnl Dept. nslint F‘:u:yl?slrl!(‘l‘xthu‘:‘ N E SDUBIS, fan I A Junianie it 98 0 ox-Maharelan o1 18 ut the. trati Gk i I ...‘.‘]‘ i e 5 I opt If b D(_lL(g:fi:‘j&iS" 6t T dso ‘ouncilmen Tripp, Warne Ve elephants to 1 1o P 2 P b it j & et B i besrogicd ; ptician and rig | W. A CIN! g, ) 3. H. ‘\l“.:i\m““.llu :] ”-, i“;’il,\‘(“”:y.l.\ \\ .\1“::. m.;,‘ .~‘. : e ,lv 4,]\ 3 s l:\ - re | here is no doubt ! April 6 and 7, :nlvnu‘ @(/ T{ifi; i Room 16, V'.[en;]ng Bldg_d U H. J. TURNER. Secrgtary. a = ey A 2k T aigd B $ TS BN RN o maBlles i) “All baldness is caused tive Hall. Anyone hav-| ] | Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m. and , | _ — a good administration ornament “1“’” . diamond banles, and ¢ 1d rings | By hate fallink e ations please leave at| G i by Appointment | | poucLas AERIE AU LT The light vote was dued to the fact that so|on the bride's ba oe there were musicians | % 7 Stillman's : | s o<t josta Mot n SER MEhY, JORL NN B0 : noland dancers and performe there were oey Bl man A {|T. H. THORKELDSEN| S ED i ol e many voters had confidence in all those who Entitled To b ke e A . A J g b3 14 | monia id rites and a banquet served to 10,000 HEBt : 4 E e — s LOCESMITH (¥ g -~ were candidates and believed that no ill would Nagos AR wah Thianai ) .y! You! Don't you kmow [ L | Robert Simpson T come no matter what the result ari River—dressed 13 u blue sarve and alnst the law to carry g ge *IRE ALARM CALLS ARG SRy 0O ~D il - - - smbroidered slippers—a he' emerghl, affemNAtEd 8 WSREL L. R pagtey, o i t ‘pt. Angeles Oe )| M BLAIR'S REMARK. Hindu and a Brahmin. Her conversion to Hin-| “’)‘“1",““"_;!:]“ R At imipre et | 1:8 :‘hlrd nn(; ;rnnfi:!u. E a 28 (fl:g;: g g;wm:g“yk»n‘; gl T | duism, she told reporters, fulfilled “a dream ot | M Othe ik ; -4 Front and Franklin, ¥ @l 3 2 l TR F 4 . « 8 the cc “it’s all 3 re. We | Opthalmolcgy Meets second and i o S pasativen- her girthood.” We ch to believe that this is aid ' the cop, “ilis @ 6 Fient, near Ferry Way. > : 8 X Amid el th ‘“(“”4 ",,‘]‘._“ “:‘mn.]'\,‘ ‘m:‘- It is 1,1...r~dn" ;:: im..Lu‘u- .xh- M lnh'n-{;n.»:‘ Ihul 5 { {16 Front, opp. Film Exchange | | JA[ ANESE T OY Glasses Fitted | } fourth Thursday tion statements, claims, appeals and R LR Lt o Sl R — || 1-7 Froat, opp. City Whart. SHOP Leneses Ground ! each month in nunciamentos, a little remark by Mrs. no many years ago, lqating fhroupd the dig e Humi - Front, ncar Saw MilL Pt B | Dugout i il g o V‘('(“‘(‘ha“‘mfl;l“ i “l"x””i\v :‘“ A[‘ll\-lz‘nlr;lxt’;“]‘ ]t‘h ‘: x\”:‘ ‘S;:;‘l Lnrxw Adv ~.‘ A 'LH\!'Q:W' lighter is cuter: -1 Willougkby at Totem Gro. | " ‘3 R MAKINO > the Democratic National Committee, fet o er fatheg was a gold prospector| PR W A -3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. comés as . refreshing note Y |and Nancy Ann was the [tomboy of the camp), | than “\“q‘r"‘l‘l‘”-‘ match box—but nof | o O AT, q(,HOOL OF PIANO —_— R ot val o . ¢ hen | more useful. i Mrs .Blair proposes that party plat- | fingering a hunk of ore! and dreaming of her i) -5 Froat and Main. | > forms be abolished. They are, she ex- |future. "It I decide not to be a goid miner i ¢ Secoud end Main, PLAYING WOMEN OF MOOSEKEAB‘I“? plains, just a -bote. when Iigrow up,” she doubikrs mused, “I might| An Earthquake in Beantown 27 Fifth anl Seward | ALL GRADES ACCEPT: Ly 1E?:I N, NO. 439 Probably it won't be done. But it a8 well marry a Mahara and live in India.| Asks EQ Points of Boston Globe: { 2 Fice Hall. Mus. .B“th ‘Messerschmi | Me;s su:m; .;rd Thursdays is a fascinating idea. Recall the way Of course I'd have to quit being a Christian and| Is it possible that a Wmfl“, 1 ggstt]-:dvu:n;ngol\;-w Way. Fhore 4501 ! n:n month, .M. at Moose y ; S i ; ar at. Na- take up the Hindu religion, b at we | Police Sergeant said to a taxif |34 Sec 3 . { Patioruis, ip . Hrowh . (agther bt ‘\'I all pight J\;Ill‘;fi‘rx.:lx-l:ilq?g' k% ey "}M\- DO e wP1l Jearn yon fellows Tet-| |36 Fourth and Harris lsther Ingman, Senlor Re- | | tional Conventions, with ‘such studied i grogs a . suy ; 10 gt adl herdl 6 Fifth and Gold. ¥ gen:i: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | B eagerness to put nothing in them that pose he'd have about a hndred w nd con-|ter than to play around here? 37 Fifth and East. 5 ; oAl offénd the must sensitiye; -and. then cubines. Well, what would 1 care? T'd be his| Can you imagine anything more| | ¢ goveni” ang Gold. 1,“: Cnas W. CARTER MORTUARY ] recall the way they are promptly for- favorite wife. Yup, I guess Il be a Hindu |shocking. v o« .. .| 1839 Fifth and Kennedy. | - 5 R gotten as soon as they are pagsed; and Princess. And then, he chances are, she Murdering the King's English 13! | 41 Ninth, back of power house “'he Lest Service Is the Greatest Tribute™ | i see if you don’'t come close to agreeing poked her bare foot into the dust of Miller’s | a greater crime in Boston than | 4.2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. with the lady.——(Ketchikan Chronicle.) Guleh and sang to herself | murdering an innocent citizen 13 | 4.3 Distin Ave., nnlg Indian St. Corner 4th and Frankiin Bt. Phone 136 BLian s el She's got rings on her fingers; bells in Chicago. Looks like the chair |45 Ninth and Callioun, ICE CREAM i .T?“” gave .m'" ,11“‘“1‘ e .‘”.I], ":3 ‘f‘_‘ ‘lr“ on her toes; for that cop! i [46 Seventh and Main. - e H Blair's .\\uv:;:«:hnu. The old Wh arty made Riaphants. b6’ ride uposi 'y ... A g -7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry i it a practice not to adopt platforms. But with 5 o8 S -§ Twelfth and Willoughby. || DELIVERED b the Whigs platforms were scarcely necessary W R e e -9 Home Grocery. ANYWHERE IN | That party was first and foremost against Presi Fake (llerNPundeme Schools. With kisses warm and red - THE CITY 3 , dent Jackson and anything he stood for. So in- e | And softly on your bosom 3! E o terested was it in trying to bring about the ort Angeles News.) I'll lay my hended head. | Brick or Bulk downfall of Jackson that it even flirted with If you want to be a forest ranger, keep away New York Times. WELCOME CAFE | y ” 5 x X the Anti-Masonic Party. However, as a precedent |{rom the correspondence schools who advertise | Front Street | (,EU A’ bl}‘l’bl‘l ,\Is Ll) 4 Shs Whig Party 1s not encquraging. It won only t{u‘_\t' can ]!n;uh you to ||n» forester. At least|The whole world loves a lover HOME COOKING | . . LV - Ju'.,eau . 4 ¥ b infip 0 Laned Y Rl o|that is the gist of a bulletin just issued and| On lovering intent, ¥ two Presidential clectiong” in m.} cour ] nl_]‘)'- received in Port Angeles. In a recent examina-| Byt we wish we might ask you, I I.rs A, Haglund, Prop. PRINTING and STATIONEBY- bt : S ! lite-time, and one of those was by a scratch, When |15, for foresty jobs 675 applicants did not take| Fow did your head get hent? Bl g Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office Bllllai‘ds : the Democrats were ‘divided and enough of them |y correspondence cour and 189 passed the ex-| ‘Houston Post-Dispateh. | E in!New York State supported Ex-President Van|amination. Of the who did take a corres- ne e A OPEN EVENINGS ¢ Buren against Gen. Cass, the regular nominee,|pondence course hut 1% passed. And loving Her: like"that HOTEL Phone 94 | fo ‘give that State to Gen. Taylor, the platform- The bulletin states | He may find is no joke; 8 o s Carlson Tasi 8 b less Whig. | Many of the statements in these ad- | T1is head's just bent—but he arlson Taxi Stand | vertisoments are mislending and in some | "Soon may find himselt broke. ZYNDA l | Y CON B TO GAIN IN cases false. These advertisements fre- 1 LIBERALS (EQH l‘f) TO GAIN IN quently convey the impression the forest | More or Less True ELAVATOR SERVICE - 4 NG i range job is largely a playtime job. | The way for a woman to be 8. ZYNDA, P ] avor pavon: z B : o 1 , Prop. MORRIS There are sc quiring reside: s v | ha v P arrie s for her H The Liberals captured another Conservative lere. are schools requiring resident study | happy though married is for MODERN REASONABLE RATES ! % 3 | but they are all attached to some college. to make up her mind she would @ — oo o . _ g CONST 1 A A R R S by-| " Correspondence courses in reputable collegos b a1 R Dave HousiL, PROP. CONSTRUCTION CO, H election in St. Ives to the British Parliament.for institutes will help any mam, but the lesser S { The Labor Party changed from second to third |lights who advertise you can rlde into a forestry 1 ALL KINDS OF i place in the voting, du¢ to transfers from that|job on their examination papges apparently are 2 3 § party to the Liberal. Both the Conservatives|barking up the wrong tree A_l 'TOS FOR HIRE CABINET and the Laborites cast fower votes than at the IR e ! 4 preceding election, On the game day that the Tainted Campaign Funds. L s Statlon AND i Liberal¢ won the St. Ives comtest from the Gov- — Boyian e ; i ernment there was a -glection in Middles- (Portland Oregonian.) l 9 MILL WORK i borough, to fill a Liberal vaeancy, and the Lib- Harry Sinelair's tainted comtribution to the 3 § B M B { ! Wals Ustd. thé acht. ¥ Republican National campaign fund is a source © BERRY’S TAXI ' il Plate and Window . b f mortification not only to the party officers Lo ! While the Liberals have & long way to go to|°) L y B : ad A re-establish the party in Bngland, they have l‘::"‘l’ < i ]‘I‘w'“"t””‘["VI‘""i'n’mfiifi:”’d“o‘u‘;“iw ’;h“i';‘lf Cadillac and Marmon Cars ro cast"ng GLASS g’ ).'x-.\lnedhu number of wu(\h:tllwu:lll] ]r» ‘vl:\-linus officers of ofl -companies muleted the companies Stands at Gastineau Hotel MORRIS | sinee the reorganization with David Lloyd George|t; which they stood in positions on trust, and and Burford’s Corner 2 ' as the party leader & . out of share Sinclair paid the bribe to Fall Every dfly m the year to au pro- CONSTRUCIION CO' The Manchester Guardigh, sianch tribune of [for the naval oil leases which the United States PHONE 199 OR 314 gressive men and women to save 2l . A e oA st Mt ke b BZILDING CONTRACTORS English Liberalism, commentiag upon (he Cornish [Supreme Court without a dissenting vote de-|| Trath Talk—today rtion of thei for their | by-election in St. Ives, sces much to hearten the|nounced as corrupt. The contribution was made —says Taxi Tad a portion o elr money " + 3 et 3 L 2 v e I e Ty - 4 ftol LS. 10 (hatjpchuy Ibsald lv:lxl:'lln x[]::ity::“I)‘;] ml\‘ i chwezlt?]rwdyd un;‘ler There is no secref, no mys own future welfare. il i B sigend Wy £ stig ¢ a Senate Coml ee and when IR 1y . B | T giection of nraflrate tmporfRnce | Kl ice ad ‘wiready civaigatronsih to sty [ D in. OUB gmetiods. The wy L JUNEAU TRANSFER <.i P O, (Hepianed g e pielon and corruption. cess of the Carlson taxi co A Maintaining a bank account COMPANY o . Ives o A JOrg the Libe: " -3 s X N g have done well . Dj-elections ut this R o T il Whg R MILLER’S TAXI tends to prevent you getting into Moves Badkseon s g o el Eagiod ven the most fanatical ‘dry ha 4 . aska :lilll.fitrl;;};\p:\n‘x:rym:l;:f:d the srowth of |ner¥ to voint. {0 Hotelling, ths I\:::l‘er::“:’":’l;f QN e DU tontso 7 e IS AT debt and helps you mentally and Freight and Buggage 01 bpinion 1n the Buntry but alsg slaughterer, us a great moral |examplé, simply| | <BOW. ""*:1 b Lo cleagt CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS morally. the consolidation of opipion within the because hie never touched a drop af liquor in his|!!ness ARG cORVERENCO o party. The two thing: ‘are closely 1- ‘!:!' —(J'hiladelphia Inquirer,) you when you call Single d nected, since union is a condition of ki ki or R4 . | % success and disunion omly too surely only 4,000 members off'the Klan let in E 1 R { e spells defeat. It matters emormously Low Indiana, a large number of gheets and pillow Carlson’s Taxi fllld N W NYITE YOU | A far the full program, broadly speaking, cases evidently are getting back to normalcya_—— sfl o " i ! : of a progressive Liber:lism it (Indian:polis Star.) Ambulance Sexvice | Al\:COUNT I on all sides within the puxy or how far NI PRSI Alaskan Hotel 2 there is such a substantial cle of | Senaor Reed still refuses to nko pl'uhih]tk} stnnle* " B::hi-d - o opinion as would imply virtually a sep- |on #he stump with him. But |this subject is. b o R » arate program. From Loth the. points bound (o get on the stump sogier or later.— Phone Single 0 and 94 = | : The B. ’ Behrends g of yiew St. lves brings a message of (’ufl.l'u Courier-Express.) . . ol 4 cheer. To begin with, it s uo small ! . £ that, in ot co-coriie] el a Business firms that seek celébrities to head an ¥ vative majoriiy 2247 should |their enterprises should not oveflook that well g - Wvun turned into a leeral majority &l 763, a turnover of 2,000 votes, or, votes of the Labor candidate be ore than 6,000. On all hands recognized, so far as ned, as a key con- dvertised combination Me- tle Times.) Borah says he's against <l natlnn by the drys; but then Borah’s agin’ domination of janyone but Borah. -—(Clnollnm* nquirer.) .