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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSD/\Y APRIL 12, 1928. e declaratior f in Great Britain our work :I‘.-————“.g:h-.mnm(«: man will become one- Dall\f 4[(13’1(1 E mlnre democracy fail, our failure would shake the [ evea. ' PROFESSIONAL 3 S8 fabric of the universe.” | ALONG LIFE’S Oh, well, by the time that hap- Seattle Fruit and B Kbttt i i Fraternal Societies m" v TBOY Enmm AND MA"Q[;EBI Of course, President Wilson was speaking in| | DETOUR pens styles will probably have Produce Co RES | | OF |war time when his countrymen were already gone o the ather gxtreme and Fresh Proit aud Vev.etlblu Gastineau Channel 4 “evem Coveniug et Sunday by | inger arms and Premier- Baldwin was speaking| | By BAM HILL ot 1 S Lo Wholesale and Retail D i UROT ; Mreeta Jureau Al » of peace. But it must be admitted that | 3 | Lt O T Out of town orders given DENTISTS by ——il he call of the English statesman to make de- b il | special attention T Come On You Californial A New One & 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. P afe the more Important of the tWo| Of oranges and the grapefruit CONGRESS AND ITS WORK PHONE 56 Juneau Licns P ey - s quoted. It is more important because, We're gatling tinsn . | —Headline, T S—— = Hots ¥ 6 M uib . o Club R S ong other things, it is more difticult of accom-| It won't be long till we Congress we know— - | : e g - Meets every Wed potage paid at 1 " . ishme In war time the army and citizen Can switch to canteloupe. But J. B. BURFORD & CO ‘ X G o —_— nesday at 12:30 in advand accustomed to taking orders from the —_ Isn’t work a m nt for talk? L. C. Smith and Corona Olelock: will conter i i i g is easy to accept conclusions from|Observations of Oldest Inhabitant | H pr. | 3 y 1 sions | r. Charles P. Jenne | |iester D. Hendercon, Prosident Of thelr pupers " ) who commanded the fight led to de What has hecome of the old | Mot OF" e T TYPEWRITERS A y s | NT L. Redlingsha for Sditorini asy to lead in safe channels|!2shioned young people who could| Though they're dressing ant Public Stenographer ! e IST, "‘, MEVMBER OF l-HSJ~ aTe E - £ ke W TR .| enjoy an evening spent playin; ‘ acting more and more alike, it| s —_— n|| Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | The Associated Bross ] ol peace wien harangulllg| gy ‘mMaiq or Authors? | still is possible to tell the male t Buildiog ! Mee Wedne aee for republication ¢ " i e A lemagogres and cl e constantly appeal R {and female apart-—the one all ex i Telephone 176 ‘elock, Eiw Hall it or not otherwise cre | her ba * e : NCR weal news published herein | Ing Judice nd other base The Ananias Club | cited about getting an Easter hat BROWN’S %0, RICE -~ ) t et cceptance of | “No,” = sald s is the female. — : aited T ILAIK‘AN IRGULATION SUAR/ANTE TC ;\k'k“);‘;\hv ) o A rcceptan : N o aid he husband, 8 the ‘ml\ o DOI.LAR STORE ] m. i AT OF ANY OTHE oL haven't any idea whether my ‘wi If they could used only for & 55 oo . Stewart s K 4 s keeping her hair short of le..|important conversations, about 9 Gsth‘llonc_rg—dhntl;n&— DENT Visiting Brother: wslcome. : 1 said| ting it grow lonz, she never say:|percent of the homes could dg ree v T PRV Argidat v IR e v. Smith for the|anyring about it.” laway with their telephones. = & One. Doll SEWARD BUILDING .Ordinate Bodies according’ to jthepd Clyh S g i b ke Oftice Phone 189, Res. of Freemasonry are the only f Pa's Guess have made| % = Phone Scottlsh Rits “Pa,” said Clarence, “what : , bui at least didn't make Regular meetings t their candidate hey mean by the loew dow= on 5 3 a > at 5. %3 N ) g4 second Friday, eact nd Nebrask The 1 at wi | Nebraska will be a unit for mallest amount 1 [ AR I D 11k Ve ite and: Zet Dl Dr. H Vanee rker, with 136 votes. All six of the|be accepted as a first payme | of devotion from her, and still lik H 41 }‘I ED including Alaska, with 36 votes al-|course,” replied his dad. ) sit far enough away from he £ “ engineer declares that Chicago is| The news that the price of | shins, G. A. GETCHELL, B T i g : Juneau Locge No. 7 town in the ¢ountry in which to get|. ¢ "'I;"‘;"‘:‘}, A DRt snll g other thing scienes wmight r Phone 109 or 149 e e ¥ > at 8 o - - peog interested in mining or oil drilling. Chi * Y m\;< l"vu‘ in Shad xplai Why, smco ¢ u'.il.u.: is{ " - 2| e b S \“‘:m” Dictato MAYOR WALKER AT THE UNVEILING. |¢280 would probably be intercsted if someone|y, for Yankees 1 got a di |’ . Nature didn't arrang: CO e ) Pr Ceoi L B.xrtnn Secr, would discover a dynamite or machine gun mine. | orc 5 sdll » woron . wotld - enioy . LNT JUNEAU LOJGE NO “~ over there. Ao e 2 oGS ) SRR UA CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen xmug . Bl month 1t was diliated 1n W ¢ s ; | cookizmkn Jfai ol Jureau Public Library | |20 o0 o & 7 gt LR e | We suppose in an ideal home f Gov. Smitl _HEISEL, Se | Oateopath—201 Go'd-tein Pidg. HEISEL. Secre Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 6; l .7 to § or by appolnment : : 5 Kb CRuInbR Bl o adopte 8 S it Phutle abb. |1ihe. ¢ cach “month in //\Q that Mayor Walker of New York would be on Rope (RSOl STALIORRIRID acOnEE SIS Bl Epitaph {the family budget would provida| and CHIROPRACTIC 1 dows’ Hall, be= /g\ , of the principal sp at the unveiling of the Mitchell Field or Heaven,” probably prefer|n, stranger spare your ears, | L@ inn at 30 clmk K A 3 {as much for friend hub's clothe ino | is not tke practice of Medicine HARRY 1. LUCAS Gen. Robert E. Lee|? 1 eld notwiths ding its proximity to|For friends wept not when the) would for friend w I Free Refldln" Room | Surgery nor Osteopathy. | ter. "HAS E. ‘\'AthL. Nl it wouldn't be an C'z 'Mal;.t Second :|:or g N alz Street at 4t of Washington, pretending that her alleged fine| : ke who would be ‘ 4 : 34 e i The Paper Merger. Instead of 1g her she was' just sugh to permit sueh a thing. Reading Room Open From | Jia e i AT et o Southern sentiment had been outraged, wrote to F | iy oy s R0, e Helene W. L. Albrecht' | cond and Kour Senators (,(,m Dixi g ; (Port Ang | i AR se if long skirts ever do come || Circulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST 8. ”“‘]:(lll,l[ Wiers gSadesn our (isiign Al “orty vears the founder o ] erbac In Any Office {back a woman will be considered| |1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage 8 TII;, Worthy A Sho e | Forty vear the founde lerbach] =, 5 | 2 nsatice Tt LR 1 N e Paper Company sold lead penc [ ) | “What’s, become of your ciga v immodest if she holds hers| 8:30 p. m. 410 Goldstein Bldg B RO T T L South as they do their prayers Shisei e o oM i tte lighter?" L 1o ‘withiii " eouple | Current Magazines, Newspapers A 421 KNIGHTS OF '“']-" "“;‘_"“’ l"““ll“""h“' \} t\w.\-:«"k.' o 6 snoRthnity fn the R oy Bbenk | #On, Ive found it 13 easter to|of ner knees, when . srossing g Reference Books, Etc, ! s e COLUMBUS saloonkeeper, is invited to describe the : achievements of the South at the dedi 1 v HiRE | = 3 a A & thi e g s g | paper interc ind the Crown-Willamette ¢ 1 thing Tilled A woman gets as much L cation of this shrine to the South’s i satis greatest soldier? . Are our men and pleased to see that Isadore Zeller- L'“”"OTC b Th‘",“ E“'y ) . Optician and Optometrist | . M. MCINTYRE, ' 3 Women ‘atraid to ‘qppose the will of Temn bach + elected President of the organization, ats are color blind, does in knowing he is ahead of | - Room 16, Valentine Bldg. J. TURNER. Secretary ¥ ‘:;1 y ‘HL t they 4‘;[‘f"—| 20, Gihitest L ABRY [ that A Higgins and E. M. Mills are on the o RO TR ORIRORS his bills—if he ever is. s | &S Hours 9 a. m. to 6 D. m. and | | = oo — o re e e 2 ¥ ks Board. All these gentlemen w and are deep-| perim, | o> — % by Appointment A § an insult to the memory of General : meets Monday nights Lee? 5 ly interested in the Olympic Peninsu which | 01d pavers for sale at Tie Empire | [ Mona developing in Port Angeles, Port Town- Versatile s oo s T. K. FHORKI‘LD EN : 2 i they | third Wedne; B Nouthers Avnsiois probably were |00t | (1l S oiion and Hoqutam. [ When in need of tombstones or s e LOCKSMITH ght each greatly imp sed with the charac aton o 1 | | Rob &4 { | montn, . all_in Juneau ‘ » sdy they are through developing on the|spectacles see J, 'H. Johmson,!{ s | Phonograph Repairing \obert Simpson 0 L AR o TR b e Mayor Walker. Instead of being the “Charlie|glympie Penin o ot e 1 Pearson. Ga., 10 14 27 ly.—Ad ir iIIRE ALARM CALLS| | s ¢ | I : ; ASHS SERMGHST o i 4 Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 Opt. D. 1 Bt s o Chaplin of New York’s Hast Side, friend of|justice. We honestly believe they have just com-|Pearson Tribune Third and Frankin, 5 :| | Graduate Los Angeles Ori- | bootlegger and saloon-keepeér,” Mayor Walker was menced and that every paper city on the Pen-| fml have Yo kny fish hooks or Péont and. Prankiin. — — (| " lege of Optometry and born, raised and lives on the West Side. He|insula will in the next ten years see double the[yard eggs?-—Johnnie Spencer, in et | 4 Tel Fient, near Ferry Way. T Opthalmolegy holds: three earned college degrees. He was a|blants we now have. Macon Telegraph. Front, oop. Film Exchange JAPANESE TOY Glasses Fitted I vory successtul majority and minovity leader in| Folowing on the heels'of a merger with the| Or silk undies or bobsieaf? Fro City Whart. e 1 fourth Thursday ‘the Ne nche w i ut, opp. City ArL [ Leneses Groun 4 e bisss” Wi AL el o L .t apq|Paraffine Co. Ine., the later merger launched Judd Lewis, Houston Post-Dis- sront, ne MilL, HOP P ach month in New York Legislatures where he met and| o " o0 tha largest paper concern | e Front. noar Sa : Willoughby at Totem Gro. || | A, B. MAEINO Vet i, é Jugput, far better than he'd his own against ome of the| . o.in0™ That is the /pe of industries that Or any lipsticks and wheelpar. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn, | Front Street ——~’ { clevere t nd rost ellective political organizations|insyre men wo six ys a week and some-|rows? h Front and Seward . O Box 213 for Mall Orders! SCHOOL OoF ll\l\o ghet ever controlled onme of the great political|times seven days a week. . Front and Main. i 0 PLAYING parties. In the meantime he was a lawyer and| It is a type of industry worth procuring. We Top to Them Second »nd Main. e 2 WOMEN OF MOOSEHE&.R s cee'sfvl v handled a large practice. He was|would be better off aiding such an industry, than By grocers coin might he Stone Mountain memiorial of ¥ i ; € Akt bogr & | Ne ‘ather than nearness to the good place. rought here this chump, and other Confederate le A Mrs. Spangler ! i 4 | Who called cornfed, fat i BT ! I alentine's Optical Dept 1t “brothers urged action out of knowing she is not| 3 A X BOUGLASS L end. Council Chawm- behind the times as her husband| ifth _Street, Meets second and L@l Rk ds Fifth anl Seward. THE EMFPiRE HaS THE LARG- ALL GRADES ACCEPTED LEGION, NO. 439 elested Mayor of (ne largest %ityadn the world|in pungling up. §100,000 here.and there for More often seen, b R roplTRs ot L B Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays A Gastinean and Rawu Way BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Phore 4501 each month, 8 P.M. at Moose by the 'argest majority ever regorded in that city | pauperized industries that do not run more If they, instead of eats, e for that oitice. He is mot aly very popular|than three months without falliig by the way- St gasoifte | | Second and Gola. PLANT IN ALASKA §|, e | | ML ide, never to rige again. ——— Fourth and Harris Pr—— e Port Angeles has in her industries—pulp, Rather Far-Fetched e Esther Ingman, Senior Re- Fifth and Gold N paper, boxboard, lumber, cooperage and other Dear Sam: Could you call I gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. Fifth and East ) Seventh and Gold. Tue Cras W. CARTER MoRTUARY and exty y well liked | products, industries that need the wholehearted | “char, a buy-word, and “stare” The Senators from Dixie know all this. They|co-operation of the city and the people. crude rubber?—Rill M. Fifth and Kennedy Ninth, back of power house | “The Lest Service Is the Greatest Tribute” are also familiar with the history of their South, The Zellerbach-Crown Willamette merger v and they know that in those dark days of re-|should put the newsprint industry of the north- ' Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | Distin Ave., and Indlan St. | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 13& St 1076 S5O0 Daslitont b S akSam 1y, W A Wise Bandit construction when the South was struggling for| Wo¥ n a good positionsto expand properly. We| o coiq the bandit, “I don't el from the ' lgnorant and vicious rule of |Understand that the company will never be satis- Ninth and Caltoun, | ICE CRE lM Seventh and Main. - - s . ; {fied until at least 500 tons a day are turned|°to8l this car. Tammany stood with her with a Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. W 1. demé 2 18 Twelfth and Willoughby. IR out from their Port Angéles plant. We sincerely |, By BOt? ‘“‘.‘”’."“",,‘.‘“ e 100 per cent. unanimity, and sent to Washington |y o0 "o it's a good car, isn't it? Home Grocery. i DELIVERED a solid Congressional delegation in Congress after We extend congratulations to the Zellerbach|.. Y& Treplied the other, “but T : g in New York but his popularity extends to the| real quality of the South where he is known | | | il P R L 15 S b ANYWHERE IN i e e U THE CITY Congress that voted with her and for her on|company. happen to know it's only got one Gl & "SRR, O VISR installment paid on it, and I ain’t - i | . every toll call of every session g e ST TN Fatiar my 108 WELCOME CAFE H Brick or Bulk We can conceive of nothing that would have Silver - Producers Encouraged. v b o gl oo s . sevinglie oo g Yagm vion 3 ruswt || GEQ, M. SIMPKINS CO B0kniittes tnat na b gk ; (Cineinnati Enquirer.) BAn g L ong RIeACHERRLY. o HOME COOKING i o 4 :e A RS s charge of the Stone Mountain | memorial when it invited the most popular and| A “silver” lining is behind the clouds of the A. Haglund, Prop, i PRINTING and STATIONERY ; g T L brilliant Mayor of Dixie’s most friendly Northern |Silver industry, according to the reports of such Deserves the Limit H 8 + : i H B ll d ke ],.“],‘”:A,,, in the unvelling coremonies |€XDErts as Handy and Harman, who seem to have| Another fiend I'd send where T ——————= | Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office iaras 3 ¢ haccw ek ok a line on most of the silver of the world. there U T . in honor of Gen. Lee and his fellow patriot | These experts say it is good news for 1928 Is never snow OPEN EVENINGS e : [that tne average price level of silver, will be|Is the dumb gink who first HOTEL ¢ i s ’ Phone 94 THE “FL \l PERS” WIN. | higher than f and they even go so' far as thought up— - Carlson Taxi Stand Sy |to hint that “there seems to be ground for a “I told you so!” YN At last the Baldwin Conservative Party (w\" still more hopeful situation than expressed in ZYNDA ernment in Great Britain has given its assent|the above report. Pollyana View of a Calamity ELAVATOR SERVICE ALASKA N HOTEI to the “flapper vote” bill, and the franchise will Old Mother Karth dug deep into the old earth| A scientist who has been study- ¥ > 4 be extended to women in that country just as it |jeans for the world output of 284 milllon ounces|ing man's use of his Fight and left 8. W¥NDA, Prop , MODERN REASONABLE RATES is to men. Women have been voting over there |last Uncle Sam produced 54.9 million|eye has made the prediction that | e ... X, A | for ten years, but only those, over. thirty, !\h’n“"”( 1 “'V{‘Hm'];rvlnlu at. the same time he ex- DAvE HoOUSEL, PROP. CONSTRUCTION CO, e : ported 127.5 million ounces and used up in his vote at twenty-one. The contest to gain the| 4 ¢ ; POSSUSUES ballot has been wased by the “fappers” —women |75 314 manufactures 33.5 million ounce. Thus, ? ALL KINDS OF e R - "“%{while our thirfty Uncle Sam produced only 55 > under thirty—for ten yeats with constantly in-imijjons of ounces, he used 161 millions, and AUTOS FOR HIRF CABINET creasing vigor. The Liberals have supported it|the experts call that announcement a matter from 4 from the beginning which to dr mpch encouragement. \ . It has been just sixty years since the British That may be good news for the fellow Who|" S reateaisets e ef et e oreoono reserssiand Statwn Commons first voted on woman suffrage, when |has silver “to burn,” but to mere mortals who AND it was moved by John Stuart Mill, the great| t}‘ to pay the butcher, the baker, the candle- B r MILL ;; ORK A ; 3 Lt o | Stick ma it looks like it might be one of B M [ economist It was defeated, of course, but a| e X o 3 b L] . L . Bl century Jater women over thirty achieved | 0% BILS ahout which some oBe once wrote: BERRY’S TAXI . Plate and Window ::‘; pranchise: Now there will be absolute equal-| * The price of silver fluctuated during the past Cadillac and Marmon Cars Broadca.stlng S vome \ me year from 60 cents an ounce as high to 53.52 | s 2 et eym gy Y cents low, and finally standing at the average Sta.n:lls I‘;t (I;a::}“““ Hotel MORRIS Al "UNT1 MISSED. 56.37 cents an ounce. 7 an urford’s Corner i - y . Uncle Sam should not he so careless about| GO Every day in the year to all pro CONSTRUCTION CO. it Dodiies dompnntrdted: his BrovisthURL LRI SLve, s taok ot et BRI e oG PHONE 199 OR 314 gressive men and women to save BZILDING CONTRACTORS when, over-looking Ohio’s three outstanding|million ounces more than be produced. He cer- s 5 3 i Democrats of National character (former (;m-."_fl”\h' does set a had example' ‘for his large Be modern and up to date a portion of their money for their James M. Cox, former Secretary of War Newton |family. 'l‘ptn Tad own future welfare. D. Baker and former Senator Atlee Pomerene), R ys e JUNEAU TR_ANSFER ; : : g g e o SR SRy s b he appointed a local man trom a State office to at Might Have ve Been. - Some folks have old-fashioned Maintaining a bank account COMPANY be United States Senator. Ohio won her import-| . (Prince Rupert Nowih ideas about taxi service. How- MILLER’S TAXI d : tting into ance in National affairs because both the Demo-|, MO8 Drinces succumb to the lure of the fe-| | over, if they, in an emergencys| . tends to prevent you getling Moves, Packs and Stores eratic and Republican parties of the State have gyt (otile down as married men. Our Prince| |yse a Carlson taxi—they find, { [{Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska debt and helps you mentally and d rarely falled to honor those who won thelr SpUTs|ohuninsy eerent, He is blessed with super-| |much to gheir delight, that {4 gang wrrmo! Freight and l‘m" SPUTS | ahundant energy and® he devotes himself to riding| | s the convenient thing to do UT DRIVERS meorally. through large public se It Cyrus Lockeriand various other outdoor sports which attract —-and the cost is small FOR HIRE ever did anything to aftract attention beyond the|wide attention He also of course carries out 4 borders of his State— or much of it within the|thousands of official duties which are part of Btate—we have never heard of it. i iob. j Carlson’s Taxi and WE INVITE YOUR To an outsider it would seem that Gov. The young Prince was a general favorite and .. \ 3 Donahey missed an opportunity to remder the RS D¢ i3 advancing in years he is losing none Ambulance Service ',':'fiofi',‘":" oo 'ACCOUNT Nation and his party a real service. Cox, Baker| popularlty. It all ihe Kings of Britain K Alaskan Hotel ‘or Pomerene would have added greatly to the“m" peen of his calibre, the United States would A BLUE BIRD TAX] strength of the United States Semate and helped foduy have been part of the Brilsh Empire. fruesy Sty s SHORTY GRAHAM : the Demoratic Party to become a useful instru-| It scems that the present Arabian : Phone Single 0 and 94 ; Th B M ’ B h e’lds ment in the government of the Nation. |staged by same fim: comtpany MGLIE. o sif;: : Stand at Bill's Barber Shop e D. Mi. benr picture.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) - - g . MAKE DEMOCRACY SAFE. | — , ~ Bank Yes, sir, that lorned toad came out all right|] ITOmPE S Doy and " Premier Stanley Baldwin of England has add-|After so long a time, and us Demoerats hope ta ER : v ¢ e » sequel to President Wilson's extiortation to|40 the same.—(Dllus News Covicr Avro Smmcx A U TR - Oldest Bank in Alaska 1 fl'& world sate for democracy.” Mr. Bald- : P - Junea . i y % i) ‘countrymen to “Make democracy |, pl‘;fia l:::;:;:.,, ;“,‘:;;E'\:fn:' Vi “‘: £AT, anawer u Day. ‘4: NI‘!E Fld.” aking um, 3 4 " He follo'!ed this up with|__(onio State Journaly) g AM i D speech. Tings