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| j ; "mm as monotonous to her as - | escaped jail lhrougll two hunu juries; Senator 3—-—_~—~4- t o PROFESSIONAL i ) | ins " & p arel | tting the meals and washing ! N only some of those who e high « : < : A | The honeymoon is over when Prod CO ] oOEN ES ER|ing Administration involved in uneanhed crook- TOUR | ine™bhide” Dot 4 uce e sy s e % JRE U ISHI v i B e | s it i e | | Pregh Prait and Veretabies | | o asen & vagzavnoen| || Gastineau Chanmel | evening except ~lmdm by _ the But, it is declared, Mr. Hoover mnor anyone ’ By SAM HILL ", | what she 4 to the aitar Wholesale and k-8 COMPANY Second and Malr g " K . at s ar. AN S o S I kT & else that is likely to be nominated by the Re-|% —* " We reckon it is about as much[| Out Of town orders given b b e ——— " | 3 A | special attention | Li au as Second Class | publicans ls involved fin these. Very well, and| oo vations of Oldest Inhabitant|consolation to a skinny girl to AR 5 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bidg. Juneau ons probably very true. ' Then why should Gov.| "j yin remember when the only|know her clothes are the latest - PHONE 66 L Club i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |Smith find it burdensome because there was graft-|exposed knees were those of kids|style as it is to a poor man to | Hoars § a. m. to ¥ p. Mt Gty s Beltvered By oo N JSies . Douglas, Treadwoll a0t | ng by those high in @' political organization of|whose stockings needed datfling ‘k"f\'“‘ 1_"0 . h“;':-*‘»r asons for not| |J. B. BURFORD & CO | [Z ~ e b AR ane for $1.25 per month, 7 A wife has two reasons . . T 3 By mall, postage pald, at the following raten: which he is a member that occurred before he pias riving kb Badtand S ke 14>y Bl L C ith Chronn lack. & "(,,,.“n.. J.,'.i"}nlz’:n;f"l:"?d\“nz( x m nths, in advance was born or when he was a small boy Tlfcrn S AT »“lr:.lbll““)'v ympathy, one Is she has W, Dr. Charles P. Jennc Lester D. Henderson, President e e o or I iire oF irroguiacity [bas not been even a charge of grafting against o, eaid the flapper, “I don't|none to give him. and the other is TYPE RITFRS RN H. L. Redijngshfer, Secy-Trans. e ST, 1 v, exe by politicians or others inter-| . 1 ' . 1 £ gar-| sne dossn't bellees: il SIRE Tabe Public Bten in the dellvery of thelir pnl“r | Tammany, except by p ; want an expensive pair of g: she doesn’t believe in giving pi 0] ographer Swhphoss o Mierisl and Dusiness Ofloms, 914 |.sted In the dutcomms of Polities) camipaigns, ‘sines Saths 5 Usd HOLENR ok 00 Menoy !W what st thinka they, don't Wel Rooms !l;mmz'v-lenm- &P 0 ELK3 wetsen -, Smi pcame @ ine itizen of his|in somethi that doesn't show.”|gerve. day evenings at The Associated Proas 1 oxCusivil st Wtled to the| GOV Smith became a prominent ¢ en o in something ,I L | 5€ Ve J PIRCH b g R ) Telephone 176 pr Pt ase for Tepublication of &Il -cws dispatches credited to|State It is a funny s BROWN’S 1Y —— 5 GEO. B. RICR it or Dot otherwise credited in this paper and also the| oo that no one believes that either Gov NeBskafty Wi iy i used to be considered un- . s Fxalted Toutee o ety B e -yt - | Smith or Mr. Hoover would stand for grafting POREI s g i e and now exposing them Is DOLLAR STORE [ v _——t 1 LATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER z P £ Ll Suniese: 5t HE L4d Ly stly feminine privilege. Dr. 2 . Stewar ; ALASITHAR THAT OF ANY OTHE- FUBLICATION T R S Wy S *°|girl tlercely, though sufferimg in-|* g UL S T B ation of Stationery—Notions— DENTIST Vislting Brothers watcome, - - |for the purpose of fooling the voters? tense pain from her spraine Health eebrdiiis | to. ah: et Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 & m Wi v M. - [ B 4 . | pediat (whatever that is,) but = N“"e‘gu»b i SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bodles @ vl R s A% mambers A tie Tendon - Gonnug sald ler escort, “You i,y ginl afflicted with them will 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res of Freemasonry ) | Council recently elected 21 are women. Both the|certainly are brave! tell the crosseyed world they are — P TSRS, Phone 276. Scottish Rits d |danghter and scn of former Premier Ramsay| “Brave your eye!" she soapped.| o coping but an indication of hap o v o i .,‘2:53'12,5’:;".‘::.1 { MacDonald, leader of the Labor Party in Gr “I forgot my compact and I J)II~ i|m & G RB GE == K monm at 7:13|0 Er' o t 2 X » Coun-|don’t dare mess up my comple b el TR 4 4 ) = o e Jritain, are among the 42 Laborites in the Coun- | A | From covering meant to e ® “." cil, which is controlled by the Conservatives. fon with salt water [the body warm and the weare: Dr. H. Vance L SRR ) s leil, w RS i e g | aolent” woriens. | clothes - Hiwe H4UI ED o..;‘o,.g'h l;"mmo;,-d toin. Ridg. ol % M bk ’ | : i s < . ‘our! H | The circumstance that the father of one of| | earn One New Thing Every Day levolved into mere trimmings for 7 %0 8 or by .wflmm., ! Vaval -l {the two leading candidates for President was a| A German inventor has produc Lm.h;‘](m;,mlvlnx.'ulr«-l BRI AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Osteokgihic Fhyalciad I NE AL D ] . o father S or was a|ed sheets of steel so thin th he happlest home 1s one where one: » ! eau Locge No. 780 o driver and the father of the other was a|ed sheets of steel so thin tha | 6. et 2l o & Tiokk you G. A. GETCHELL, Sodrdenve, u.nmnu “u,., [P s Manday ksmith not corroborative of the | they ripple with the wind and yei | e e 8 e T Phood%100 or 145 & p TR v generation 4or two of|do not tear.—News Item |‘l'" TR Anhe Ty it Fre g H. MAC SPADDEN, Dictatos! i TaliRd - Bl tay : ago| Somehow or other sheets ofltle. ; -y B M SR AR ' opporiuntty o tne poar o [ateel dont listn ke ”anyihine| Now and then we meet a sii] g T | Soo, X Darten ! eotr seay tboe < fer opportunity to the 4 v b * to sleep between, | who makes us wonder how, w llen*' | Bidg. ? T 1 J TV AT we'd just hanker to sleep between, | 5 sider | . o CHIROPRACTOR, Helle: 9. a4 A M. GAME ANIMALS AND CIVILIZATION. ——— e And we'll bet that even it the|a face like that, she has the face| | Juneau Public Library| | |ShinopracTon. Hams’ | Ses sec nd{nndc:‘m:‘rlzl:“a“";; \ et el Like Son, Like Mother. wind can't rip ‘'em our laundry|to spend as much time o and aq'by. angolimally ENcRe | U8 Teiote Tl B SUOE DAL SRMIIRL (08 41s dncreasing | — could make 'em look like lace cur-ipaint on it shows she does) look- e cHImoRmAGHIC | 05, EeLENe o) etorkc © in numbers and adjusting themsely the \1nul (Christian Science Monitor.) tains in just one trip ‘nw’mm a nnnur» ] el Fme Readmg Room is ngl me"prn-o..rucot.&fw.&yf v {:,r\‘}l(t‘(HrAxs li;‘{cfixséflm.‘ SN 1 occupation of the coumtry with human bein Rarely, if ever, have a mother and her boy & - If the modern groom has a, |.nru City Mall, Second Floor urge! — \ur““y o B milates, . Stories BREincrensing numpyars. (of | endeare 4 themselves to thousands as have Mrs.) Overheard chest, too, nnr»"xhlm;:{ hr u:\ul,:m!‘u A o s 7 heir T tio: ectio ooy g ; r s| aw o give sigar-|put in it is a list of the restaur- i " YERN sTAl elk and deer and their reoccupation of sections eline Lodge Lindbergh and her famou Why have you given up cigar-jput in i L : Skt ik teen From ! G LALLL B ot Ly BamMI RS oared scoven of ekl son. And it has been lavgely the same quali-| opies?” e Tt A e $'a migs o4 n m Helene W. L. Albrecht| 555‘:"'3::"’each"momh HE) Ago by S {E1es- of SHRRRRE JAn sthem. oth thet by o T G | ke g ? huiid batiny ah sirculation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST | n o5 Sb_Sirm: il . 't, @ ade r e having ons b | | o ho e Tk cterized them as in a class apart, and made|ipey were trying to force me to!mak sur 'f o X ARG e v tas e B e Haw Tork DABSIA.fen:a:n i ';‘”,. ‘ind|those who have come in touch with them recog-|join the choir {where it is vital to have them 1 to 6:30 g‘sén” 8 p: m.ito Medical Gymnatics T Worthy they did a year ago, about the deer herds around the resenc f something that was ex- R | - g P . 410 Goldstein Bldg. —_— ? 3 %0 LiRsgrespace |9 R A KNIGHTS OF Nyack and other points on both sides of the|"' £ a very real sense. The world has Interecting Information Current Magazines, Newspapers i Phone—Oftice: 423, ot T L ¢ 3 i emplary in a ) 4 TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT Reference Books, Etc, —_ h 11 No. 1760, ! T 1 the region that is filled | customed to hearing o 1S 4 alter ITee, of erry ounty, | . g 3 { lower Hudson in t filled \\lil“\,,,“|y|| aceu 1 I i f honors heaped Wal I f Perry County,| 3 FREE TO ALL vz i ;f ;'"‘ .C““x"d .‘,’ld mi { large country homes., From Port Angeles, Wash-| o0y oiboran himself, but therq s UNIINe | was nasilsd® That - whelk {Phone 257. This fine car cost = 7 | Mochnes secnd End jeut ington, a continent away from New York l"l‘;:'mn al in the honor that has been accorded to| g, hoping his marriage|more but nothing too good for Valentine's Optical Dept. .-l’;-"::‘(zle(‘n"ti‘ ‘éL‘L‘,‘.':fi'c\‘.‘;'fi o stories every now and again of elk in large|his mother by the National Education Associa-| o' prove a frost— {my patrons, The “President” will |z ] R. L. DOUGLASS v‘mh raet g o N ol the very edge of that|tion. Kor “characteristics of modesty and ideal-| . that there ever will be any please the most fastidious. Optician and Optometrist ! M, NTYRE, e e r 1 had not{ism and outstanding work in the teaching pro- coldness spring up between 'em. |Robert Leslie (Bob) Turner. adv. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. . thriving County seat town where they hac : [ Fession” she received yesterday the award of -a i s Lo St e Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. tm P TP e TR e been in the habit of ranging for a h;»m ”‘”,.”rl old embleni and life membership. But it was Oh, Man! Bugene Permanent Waves, $15 - by Appointmen m"“,‘,’,.‘“;?:fl’?,'fi.fi‘ét on account of approaching clvillzation. This) P, WLy 10" naiq to the little red school- Some fools raise spinach, and American Beauty Parlor. —adv | | 3y THORKELDSEN] | B e &.f‘?‘uum L Dods: . sort of thing is, of course, the result of rigorous house at South Sadbury, Mass, when, as one| I can’t see why i ~ Sy ¢ . LOCKSlfITH —— day "u“f“.mnceicn? game protective laws vigorously enforced description of the incident put It, she gave t0|qyoy don't devote all their time | ® e Robert Simpson Fooa™ Caten.3r W B Gy L : A recent item in the Port Angeles News.|ihe pupils there what was their most uiemor- To raisin ple FIRE ALARM CALLS Caonogtil Beaing D b i 3 N concerning the bravery and plentifulness of elk|able, if not their first lesson in practical avia- It Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 Opt. . 4 pooey ” 4 that ity, sald: jtion, that she showed most clearly her motherly He Knew His Public 18 Third and Frankiin, B ——3| | Graduate l(.,out Augeles Oc’- AMERICAN LEGION } : g Sherma a resident of |and truly great instinets. It is not, however, 80| «Gems of thought—" began the 1.4 Front and Franklin. P ) lege of Optome %y Mrs. Jack Sherman, h i vas in the way in | Opthalmolcgy , Meets second an Laird’s Corner, 6 miles, west of Port much in what she sald as it was in the way thoughtful man. 1-6 Front, near Ferry Wey. JAPANESE TOY i Glasses Fitted fourth Thursday $eih vy ‘s jec which she took to her heart the children In 8| “wppe hunk!” butted in the poli |{14 Front, ovp. Film Exchangs. £ S Angeles, was treated to a 'sight denied h . Leneses Ground | each month in Siout Secda Whien sha Alond on- 8D oYer- few words of greeting and _description of her}y .) orator. “In a public speech||17 Fromt, opp. City Whart. SHOP o g mo ‘,j"fl“},m o Tl 108 Biempte flight from Detroit to Boston that this was the|y o= civ™lona” our apple sance | | 18 Front, noar Saw Mmo Aol s by 3 p gout. e R e s the lon dnadnte to case. . Without doubt, ‘het visit will be remem-|, o\ comq o thought, if you wannal | 21 ““1"0"31““:7 at Tg;‘;:h;: e e [T ] ;;'1\n|1 ‘g{v "Not one ‘of the gfeat’trea- |bered by these boys and S““:' f“; foany Yeors|make a hit with your audience.” sz: ;V:O‘r’:l“fll:m’-s":s;fi 3 IP PR ok R SCHOOL OF PIANO v o nhon 3 5 DroR and may exercise a considerable influence upon g -, 9. 80! i o ol iy l.'.[,,(!l'».‘ ]‘,',‘!‘fm,:vo days |their careers. Both Lindbergh and his mother Passing Obssrvation :3 2:‘33;;??.‘:"15?1&- — - PLAYING { || WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Y A s Peteral ‘ranch, 18 {have an extraordinary opportunity in the mold-| o . (SEEER AT CIRR L 27 Fifth and Seward. | THE EMFIiRE HAS THE LARG. ALL GRADES ACCEPTED L "P‘.’W‘} argdo.’rlhsusuda" ¢ caliantly striving t6 make a - return ing of the thought of the” yoynger generatlon| . o.q inig would be it common| |2y Fise Hall EST, MOST UP-TO-DATIS AND| | Mrs, Ruth Messerschmidt B sonla o RN L L Jiarch 6 the Hella Whd gEbieAne Toud because of the insplratiom which the former's)go,gq waqnt so darn uncommon?| |32 Gastineau and Rawa Way. | |BEST EQUIPPED 0B PRINTING ‘Phone 4501 | dacit monts, B PM. r?‘n.i"-‘ e only to h;, driventback, by auto- flight ‘has furnislied the worldy and to the United A 3.4 Second and Gola. PLANT IN ALASKA. | Hu.lh. s v CTOSRNg »:"m‘ 4 < States Injparticular. It is sufficient to say they Says an Old-Timer— ) 36 Fourth and Harris. | Detdar s e igg, Recorder, | mnb‘)\‘:}\ t}':,m(,»”g News chf located the are more than fulfilling all' expectations concern- Back when the butcher never 36 Fm: ‘ndflefild'[_ T | geni: Agnes Grigg, Recor: v gre o o 37 Fifth and Eas i band in a small field owned by Andy Ing them. _ charged & S Bovenit sht Ol Tae Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY ¥ Sampson, an Indiau, at nipe o’clack this ‘ " Us for a hunk of liver, Fifth and Kennedy. i3 morning. . The band rvmulnm)l :hure Im In Fairness. “"“"‘"”‘5'“'“-"“ meant to us a 1 Nifoth, back ot Bowar. hosas: “The Last Bervice Is the Greatest Tribute’ 31 least minutes and two photographs e hing 4.2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. FANE ers taken. (Anstbrags’ Tired,) That crossed a stream!or| |43 Distin Ave., and Indian St. Corner 4th and Franklin Bt. Phone 136 J Later a second and third sight of In fairness to your own neighbor and friend, river. " 45 Ninth and Calhoun. ICE CREAM 3 e them was taken as they attempted a don’t you think it would be better to do -your ANon +« ¥l46 Seventn ..,,,Nunl:,,‘ i i crossing » county, road enroute to cash buying at home? Spend it with the man utty One 1 47 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. H :1‘.7;::’:\1:’:‘ 1:)(I\I»..,-mm_l\f\ lo‘l‘\ ‘u':’lm-k they wfi.. helps you when you are sick; who carries| “My cow has run away, did you] 48 Twelfth and Willoughby. DELIVERED 1 were ‘.\\ill on the bench above the road vou through the period when you are out of |see anything of it around the vil-} | 49 Home Grocery. ANYWHERE IN | A strange thing about their progress |work; who borrows money at the bank to carry|lage?” asked the farmer Who THE CITY H is that they hurdle all rail fences and you through the winter. On the square, now,|lived on the edge of town. 1 crash down all wire fences before them wouldn’t it be much fairer to buy from the ' grinned the village half- Brick or Bulk § without apparent injury to their limbs | home-town merchants? wit, “but why don't you borrow a WELCOME CAFE However, one young elk was crippled Your prosperity - means prosperity for the|locomotive from the railroad, i Front Street GEO M SIMPKINS CO : Tuesday in crashing a wire ence, and |Tocal merchant and he is a booster for your busi-|has a cowcatcher? % HOME COOKING . . 4 Juneau the entire herd passed over him. He was |ness. The mail order house thrives on your : ! 3 b limping around at the rear of the herd distress and will do much to stave off an era Paste This on Your Desk| Lrs, A. Haglund, Prop. PRINTING and su’nomY. 2 : g this morning of prosperity. Even if you have strained your| Nobody ever makes a doormat Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office aras Charles Forsberg says the herd is credit to the bursting point it would be much |out of you unless you let them. - ssatisfied with modern pasture and are nicer to go down to your own merchant and R OPEN EVENINGS ai sfied i i Ph 9 headed back toward the hills if auto- |spend what cash you ave going to spend with| One For the Debating Society— ! one mobile traffic does not prevent it him. He.has fairly earned fair play from you.| Which fs easier (o helicye— HOTEL Carlson Taxi Stand The elk are all sleek and fat and |and as a fair-minded citizen, you should see that|“the survival of the fittest" or 8 apparently in the best condition. he gets it. That is another reason why we urge|“the good die young?"’ ZYNDA A more or less facetious editorial in the|to buy at home. lL lSK '_N HOTEI New York Time menting upon the deer on | Wi Mers o k::' ::;{.e, very SEXRETOR QHAVION ) ¢ MORRIS panks of th ) the vicinity of the| The Value of Alaska. Ll oS d : X ""”‘ s S IR S ot the o ¥alue of A night in the week you would think 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MODERN REASONABLE RATES e P pointless (Beattle Byainess Ghigicle.) e i o oA, o 2 ' DAvE HoOUSEL, PROP. CONSTRUCTION CO. the part of the outh Nyack deer (o m 1886 to the end uf_] have swum the icy Hudson to Ta \ cand >t §586,000,000. Biggest | poeeeeese ALy neoe 6 and swum right back'again, those fam- is_outpui of wealth was gold, with iliar with his ways have been quick to i5,700,000. At end of 1926 the gold TOS FOR HIRF CABINET defend the buck. The deer was forag- mincs lad yielded 17,430,000, fine ounces, of a A l} W/} ing, and when ahout to cross a road he value of §360,308,000, of which $243,679,000 ' ’ 4 was startled by a.motor, runs the news was from p r and $116,629,000 was from lode ) Statlon &¥D item. Not so, say those .fami with mines. Copper is second mineral in value, with " deer. If this buck had been startied, he production up to the end of last year of $196,- [ { would have gone back where he came 172,878, For a decade copper has annually ex- ; B M B from. On the contrary, he sprang into ceeded in value the output of all other minerals. BE]{[{Y’S TAXI . . 0 Plate and Window i the Hudson and ,like Ichabod Crane and a's smallest annual production of minerals . Brom Bones, he went to. Tarrytown 1880 was $1,104,080 fuydd0s, and its lars- Cadillac and Marmon Cars T w"ng K The question arises, why did he never est was $48,386,500 in 1916. The figures cover- . ar: . land on the east shore, but return im- ing a single resource are an eloguent testimonial e Stand_s at Gastineau Hotel MORRIS p mediately to South Nyuck? The pres of the value of the Territory. 3 and Burford’s Corner Every day in the year to all pro- CONSTRUCTION CO. ence of ice cakes at Tarrytown is no J . a sufficient reason, for he had obviously It is very well to teach the principles of f,] 05 PHONE 199 OR 314 ssive men and women to save RS 7 been breasting them bif the west shore, government to school children, but if we value D for thei . : i Deer lovers are sure that his quick eye, their idealism maybe we'd better not say much a pomon of their moncy Ol‘ elr g ! searching the Tarrytown marge, discov- Just mow about practical polities.—(Cincinnati Be modern and up to date own future welfare. B o ered that the doe with which he had an Enquirer.) —says Taxi Tad. appeintment had grown tired of waiting o i ; q e ol R and gone elsewhere. Mr. Hughes got around the Nicaragua busi-| |Some folks have old-fashioned Maintaining a bank account g Undoubtedly this would have made ness so skillfully in his eloquent mon-interven-| |ideas about taxi service. How- MILLER’S TAXI tends to prevent you getting into 3 him late for a party, and it seems tion remarks at Havana that we're for him to ever, if they, in an emergency, Ph P philosophical of him to have refrained write our plank on prohibition at Kansas City.| |use a Carlson taxi—they find, one 183 Juneau, Alaska debt and helps you menully and & from landing at Tarrytown when he saw —(Ohio State Journal.) much to their delight, that it CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS T that the rendezvous was deserted. Leander had a light to guide him, and the Hellespont is narrow enough to have made it possible for Hero to have kept an eye on the strong swimmer all the while. The deer about the Tappan Zee are, according to the press corres- pondents, animals of great sagacity and social polish, but thus far no one has contended that they carry lanterns. THE “HANDICAP” -OF ANCIENT GRAFTING. The Walla Walla Bulletin thinks if Democrats nominate Gov. Smith they will _handicapped by the record of Tammany grafting. - were sent to the penitentiary. Col. mo«mm, the be “bas been a half century since Tammany graft- Forbes _got out; Secretary Fall is not yet clear of Attorney-General Daugherty | Republican.) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 The people seem to have nothing to do with cooking up the Presidential digsh, They merely settle the candidate's hash I!urvllrd—(Bouon Transeript.) A bird and animal store in Missouri adver- tises that a good dog fills an empty place in a man's life. Br—we'll have a little mustard with it, thanks.—(Detroit News.) First thing you know, homes| g0 out and bury their Libert nati Enquirer.) t. Republicans will F* Bonds.— (Cincin- W And it evolution is still evolving, how long before Teapot Dome will be a mommem to Mr. Fall?-—(Dallas News.) —~__..,..... The Klun removes its mask’ BSo far so good. Now let it remove iml(—(!prhlflold Mass,, is the convenient thing to do —-and the cost is small. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Setvice Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 94 FOR HIRB Day and Night Service PHONE ' BLUE BIRD TAX] SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop morally. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT The B. M. Behrends

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