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'4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928. 1 decency; cherished few personal ani- leir wives' vocal chords to get D(uly Alaska E mpue mbaitieer, audl Gettheainn sux. of lils 'I": ALoiG Taiie 1 thd eakicies, poRslE P PROFESSIONAL | great antz ts cleared political op- It doesn't take mueh to make Seattle Fruit and Fraternal Societies position of ill-blooded personality. T he women's clothes—a he JOEN W. TROY - _ - m)m\n AND MANAGER g T R eooniy s DETOUR gt ipabdibeies vy i el Produce Co. : OF rt, his kindness of heart rose above never treats father he e il batle olitical ‘differ : . Veretables Gastineau Ch 1 - g 7 T T 1l social, religious or political differ- | | was much Fresh Fruit and DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER neau (Channe EMPIRE PRINTIN COMBANT &t Second and’ Mair ences, and nothing destroyed his con- By SAM HILL +| The girl who doesn’t let aspirin| | Wholesale and Bfll}l | Streets, Juneau ieska. 4 B R fidence in men and his sanguine views ablets bat for exercise may mot| | Out of town orders glven DENTISTS T . Tntered in tte Post Office It au as Second Clam | of life The Man With a Motherin-Law need as mucli paint and powde: opecial attention _;L 1 and 3 Goldstein Bids. matter. | 5 o H \ —_ i P— | - — Sez he: There are many things 1|4 the pasty-complexioned lass PHONE 56 Juneau Licns SUBSCRIPTION RATES. FIRE PREVENTION RULES. dread, jut that doesn't mean she doesn’s | B ——————————————fy Hoars #a.m todp m Club Oalivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwoll ane - Thane for $1.25 per month. | _— And course, there's lots of things | use as much. : 2 i ity s A I 3t e Lol 1o pdsance hile the danger from forest fires does not I've read, | People brought up on garlic J. B. BUI"FORD & CO (= : e N AR 0y $4.00; 08 Mmonihy T ad¥ance, LI, menace the Alaska Coast country to the extent|And any number that I've said, |think it is'grand stuff. Apply 1. 0. Salith and Ooross Sulecribers will confer a fa f they wil' promptly | " o'clock. t v 2t just one wife I've|this to the older generation and e 5 5 ” ki aotify the BusTness Oficn ‘ol a1y {ailure of erepuiariy | (14 nenaces those countries farther south|But you bet just ome wife I've|lhis to plder geuatar TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |iester . Henderson, Presideat o ou’ srstand their attitude to. 5 deltvery of their pape ¢ n Interior, there are periods wed. O LU : j DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, 06 for h.\ulurm'i a0 Business Offices, 374. - A9 Faliere are/perindn o ard the tastes of the rising gen Public Stenographer every summer when there is menace here eration. ————— Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine have had damaging forest fires in this sec-| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant! Until he proposes, a man can Bullding 1, and we might have the again unless pre I kin remember when it took|keep a woman in suspense and e . 2 . ) 086, takdn o rules that are laid down|more goods to make a skirt than|after he marries her about th BROWN’S | | VFMIFR OF AISO\.I» ftu ARS8, We Asmociated Prose Is exclusivel: er'itied to ton of iapatche. credited to | tic A ¥ pr and also the Telephone 176 Exaited Rulir M. Dr. A. W. Stewart st DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome Hours 9 a m. to 6 v, m. ——— ) e prevntion of forest fires ought to be ob-[lt did to make a haudkerchief. |only place he can keep her is in DOILAR STORE therefore, here as elsewhere. A few sim- ST | dignant. > The Ananias Club The only thing daughter thinks Stationery—Notions— “Well, well!” remarked- father |jess of than modest clothes is tic Greeting Cards—Toys— “here it is pay day again and ||modest Income of father's, that At N"[“e‘“"" = SEWARD BUILDING So-ordivaie Bades still have half of my last woek's|prevents her from getting a lot 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasénry T salary left!” more things she doesn’t need g 7S A BT Phone 276. Scottish Rits J:;I[nrvy (‘mu\]\u:u :“h;:_\ i | An oldtimer is one who think ——— « ~ - - Uiar, SreSniti 'e your vipe ashes, N R 4 3 $ Zero in Liberality | smoking, drinking, petting | ' s v or cigarette stubs are dead before What will you give the|smearing on paint improves a g month at T80 p; g them away. Do not throw ey ¥y church?" asked the solicitc l‘hnul like running a steam roller Dr. }[ Vanece Hall, I [ brush, leaves, ncedles, moss 64 wide i ndrth b rowh W over it improves a wateh H4UI ED Omgopin 201 God-tein Hide WALTER B. HRISEL, Secrelary. Sraw Man Skinflint. | You would think some girls o “ | Foura: 10 to 12; 1 ing imp—Build a small camp 7 to 8 or by Anpoinmnnl . 3 3 would look about to make sure : S g fi Scrape away all trash and 'in- Matuesi - Suppasition Bt 5, <. 5o g s o g ipent AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Osteopnthic Phyalcian A AL jamable material from the spot. Build ol . | Phone: Office 1671 iy Ly . TS “THE MAN WHO SAID NOTH |they stoop over—but they don't G. A. GETCHELL, NaAltenos, Uaniaatt TelAl Juneau Lorge No. 7 it ig-WR ‘opin. SDANGEREN 00, ARAUINY ine. | seem to care how much of them Phone 109 or 149 [ gt n Bayis every Mondng \ tree, log, near brush, dry moss or 43 . o oo Gan | s S vl L T s e b el sy with his wife, eh? | The atom used to be considered | g~ b - - K. H. STEVENS, Secremry 3 HER ON. Leaving Camp—Never leave a camp I S “onaiiest ThiNe Ha. tiee Miidd ST 5 5 Dr. Geo. L. Barton aaon JUN[AU TosaE i re unattended, even for a short time Huh! but now it is what a man with ¢ | { Junean ' CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen* | Didg. T Put it out with water or earth, Ltamily can save ot of his week's d 7 Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t. 5: 7 to | 30éond and l'uurll\ Mon - great none was greater in Brush Fires—Never build bon fire ‘“ . and 9; and nyc;:;x::'rrg;_,wlm.ne 268 Y th s country than Thon Jefferson or brush fires in windy weather, or Yet I : 0 ' 3 | ¥ wlvlmp up i e s not the practice of Medicine, ‘ & 1 " 1 1 here is n ighest anger At H P o A k- - g t CA M birthday was celebrated last week v re is the slighest danger of Is what, yowll find, hoth d Inquiring to Know Free Reading Roor Surgery nor Osteopathy AS [L‘K\\,\r.ll‘l.L. N y in mental activity, in variety | ) OHERDIRE stuony Bapiic g e “THE BLUISH DRILL.—Head Cit/ Hall, Secund Floor P T 55 S : of intere n single-minded pursuit of truth, in| L Ry '[f e it }"l] | His Thirst Was No Pi line Mal~ COROSY AT N SR T | f |} it out f you an' do i Y, ki t . 1 pacity and disposition to 3 None was 80 ) E Would you like a little drink? | Have to drill through the paint Reading Room Open From ’ 3 N clearly or so long the undisputed leader of Wis| longls SUE Sanig.one. LHIAID yOU, whispered Smith to locate it, ch? 8 a.m. to 10 p, m. Helene W. L. Albrecht §_’;'y‘,’"‘f,,“’,‘,‘}\,.‘,"."‘::’,f,‘:,.},“':“ country in thought and action. None left behind Bl Forca: Rt Pext “Say,” growled Brown, “if AR, LA Circulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAP'ST 8 oelocic 1. 0.0 W s are recommended by the Forestry Bureau to be learned and obeyed by every- ure your mateh is out | pay. EASTERN STAR 6 voncr Rt 2 were starving would you 1 | Fugene Permanent Twaves. $15| |1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to cal Gymnastics, Massage P A o0 liony B orne y those Republicans of the Wesiern|fied with a crumb?” { American Beauty Parlor. —adv 3:30 p. m. | ectriciry He was the interpreter of his generation of Am way the tepublicans of eaier i [/ Guirrent wankkldes, Nowpopies 410 Goldstein Bids. T The Cynic Says— ! e ¢4 Reference Books, Etc, " COLUMBUS ericans and the preceptor of Jackson, Clay, Lin iries are voting in the primuries indicate that i Tilde vleveland 1 oy ontstanding ider ‘solidge might have detected some o . . 1 s ; K Seghers Council No. 1760, in, Tilden, Cleveland and the other olitstandin dge mig J { The reason there are no FORGET-ME FREE TO ALL A Moetings necond and lasi statesmen who came after him. His teachings, |5y s that induced that “don’t choose™ an-f pone wrecks when a man and [ — e P Monday at 7:30 p. m more than those of any other American, have|nou his wife are out in the carijs | “FE:(\ }FQ‘O V-le; ";.“ Otr;ggalssbw 'Ircrn‘r{:::‘nr:’r E-‘r;,r:::::‘rlul;}l.rxed i Spedial -attentit B TSR DO A az- been his country's guide. s i because a man doesn't ' by oY : e A ot An] Pty lancheons, dinners and ban- 3 Optician and Optometrist ave béen dispated but] s said that when the “flapper vote! 8| nis ears for driving austi CHt ke, 1S S Room 16, Valentine Bld brief writers rather ed in England the women voters will N i : # Thu v nj M i 0N Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1 eaxly earned .the dis-| an ty of 2,000,000 over the men. But| And We Don‘t Mean Maybe Shiripal A Lo k. By Akpsointmeat ; Lad « those who see menace in this|Some girls would wear rin ker, 57. Ayl Tocsen ioace gt _ ~i||T. 11. THORKELDSEN 2 But need some that - LOCKSMITH ey > s perhaps unfortunate Bl ¥ 3l n St ie \lm yson | {month, 1.0, 0, B ' oneau A e T The Meddlesome Leagues. b R i FIRE ALARM CALLS Phonogravh Repairing Robert I Thos Cashen, Jr., W. P Guy L i = £ 4 Juneau, Alaska Box 1015' 0 t. E Smith, Secretary. section ot it i e I i elp! —i . ) 1F . Lfll Angeles Ccl- o i arh RBE birds nati Enquirer.) i s phoir,| |18 Third an? Franklin. o | araduate AMERICAN 'LEGION s 4 pere ; ‘ ati:Boloon, League fn the |, TONO" Sald (e Ditmhhel Front and Franidin. s lego ot Optometry and Jut te uch 1 y made 2 are (,' Kelleys Irish? Prot. nesr WPerry, Wep Opthalmolcgy D < 80 conspicuous as at - 3 B A G , Meets second and light he gave forth. People know that he wro e tecbil convention ut-8t° Petersbuurg, | PehInd his- paper. “they aze JsK -7 Front, opp. City Whart, SHOP Leneses Ground | e rec S Bt Front, no S MilL BRI each month in the Declaration of ‘Independence and that he example of the obstruc of that | o ing. Okaarvatian. Gontiatas % v‘,'“’,{‘m'“'l’:‘;f M“‘;'.Omm'ma‘ A B. MAKINO e o 3 Dugout. e ot o gld. the SRRV SX [oxgadighuion, o 1 Jas een. QRO Y Senator| =y ppointment is a pessimigt’s| |23 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front Street OF P! 1 penses of the expeditions of Gen. George Rogers|Borah's self-imposed mission of calling on all can- ABSAt axl &0 onbimikt's UiabiEEe . Froht dnd Seward, P PN v (6 SCHOOL F [[ANO Clark, the “Geo whington of the West,” and | didates, and on any one whose name is mentioned | b=t B FEont and Man, S h . i furnished that great warrior the fuspiration that|for the office, to de nimselt on the questign | D1 Peters. Secoud end Main. . 2 o A PLAYING WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Bived for new republic the coumtry between |Of Prohibition as it ceénters id the eighteenth PUSIERISE Whesgm s gl OuL . Fifth anl Seward. THE OMFiRE HAS THE LARG:| | ALL GRADES ACCEPTED | LEGION, NO. 439 5 £ AR oy 1o amendment and the Volstead Act.. “Well, Bobb: ot iha Tt Fize Hall. EST, MOST UP-TO-DATIE AND Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt | Meets 1st and’ 3rd Thursdays e Alloghy and the Mississippigand the Ohlod e ™ pojargbur conyention. oL the ‘League| = Well . W5 1155 Gastinenn and Wawa Way. | | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Phote 4501 ‘| | eachiaontn, 8 P.M. at Moase assumed th -dlctate $of Dot polftieilli ghrties. 1t] ters Whor was belng snieriaingdeh -1 Sccond and Gola. PLANT IN ALASKA. 4 p [ HwL ferson Obio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wis-|demanded that no man be nominated by either |the small son of it -5 Fourth and Harris. - =S = | Esther Ingman, Senior Re- consin would have been part ‘of Canada instedd|who would not pledge himself specifically to the "' v_\uu.’l),nlm. to be when you fxl;:); wze&a} X | gent: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. of the United States. People) know. that helenforcement of the amendment and the act. It|BTON WPH 0 o HER GO GG e ora. Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY boyght Louisiana, from which all or parts of four-[presumed to set itself up as ¥epresenting a super) o, ) Fifth and Kennedy. teen States were carved. They know that he in-|government in the United States. i’ i s -1 Ninth, back of power house “The Last Scrvice Is the Greatest Tribute™ spived the purchase of Florida. They know that As consistently and with good warrant 2 " -2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. ho caussd Virgihta o give to the Federal Govs|MIENt the nogro elestorate thgid . a- convention] , GATE Hang Hin, T COoEhY 3 Distin Ave., and Indian St. Corner 4th snd Frankln St. Phone 13¢ N X and demand that no man be nominated by either | A 3 U Ninth and Calhoun. ICE CREAM ernment the Northwest Territory instead of keep-| ..o ¢tor the Presidency who would not in ad- To go out and feed with the office .6 Seventh and Main. ing it for herself. He sid that if this country!vince pledge himself to enforce the fourteenth| — bunch; | |47 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. ST 7 is to be a union of States it would not be well|and fifteenth amendments. As well might the|They know that Henry gets each § Twelfth and Willoughby. DELIVERED for one State, though that State might be' hls|conservative Presbyterians of tie Hation demand | ’l“d:"‘:“[ b s himsdit s chiRRRRE Home Grocery. i | ANYWHERE, IN devoted Virginia, to dominate the whole. 1If it{the nomination of a man for President who would AT b o had not been for what Jefferson did the United|pledge himself to prevent the success of the lunch. R NI Y i States would not have had use for Texas, Cali-|threatened modernist invasion of Princeton Col- : o e, As well regular Methodists and Baptists|Are Worge Things Than Hunger WELCOME CAFE { Brick or Bulk fornia or other Mexican concessions, for Washing- & ? X © % [ demand a President who would protect them from | “Het “I'm starving, I'm s2 Front Street EO M SIMPKINS CO ton, Oregon and the country won through western |y, "o roaq of Darwinism and the theory of evolu- [ hungry. H ‘;’ . . . Sxsiurhtians, tac ‘Aasks, NauBRINoy ey, Hawati] 10 MpPeRd of Dutwinien and sigilory of evalibiN SRR 5 Ll s cion 8 HOME C0OKING Juneau or any of the other Pacific or West Indlan pob-|mand a President who would pledge himselt in|at the drugstore and get a sands Lry, A, Haglund, Prop. i PRINTING and STATIONERY . sessions, or for the Panama Canal. These are|advance to recognition of the Catholic as the only | Wich. : 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office B ll d material accomplishments of Jefferson in the lrul-':)\‘nn h 4 He: “You trying to make me | . Fhone L ¥ i uaaras complishing of which he got Httle assistance from None of these denominations would think of | enjoy being hur e et OPEN EVENINGS tionalists and of those who di m from dogma and his attachment [ condition are “thinking head of J rson t ermit ¢ mmin and the Great Lakes. it had vm“nm n for Jef New England and none at all from the great|d0Ing such a thing as suggested. None of them , ! ! Phone 94 Gilithn | would think of demanding of either convention More or Less True HOTEL s N AR R BN o2 S0 : the nomination of a man for President who, as| A girl won't work her fingers Carlson Taxi Stand s is only a brief summary of some of Jef-| ;o1 Nagistrate of this natiom, would pledge|to the bone—not these days—buf ZYNDA ferson’s main material achievements. It takes no| himself to such partiality. Yet the Anti-Saloon |she gets her hair cut almost fo it. account of his work in behalf of public schools,|peague assumes to demand that the nominees at| Some husbands do all they can ELLVATOR SERVICE ALA i ¢ the State university tem, the i < i ki 7 v . t yte abolition of en-| Kansas City and Houtson shall be of its ilk, sub-{%0 keep their wives in an acree- tail, the establishment of frecdom of religious|scribe to it tenets and pledge himself to the par-|able frame of mind, and others 8. ZYNDA, Prop. i MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS belief, or his experiments and work in behalf|tial enforcement of its favorite law, saying|behave like ‘they were anxious for|g_ . . agriculture, which included the invention of mothing about any other law of the land. P Dave HouseL, PRroP. CONSTRUCTION CO,l modern plow It is assumed that the men who are named| poowersrsmnemeeeeos. i The circumstance that after serving elght would respect the oath they would be required Rld kn Didsibiont ha Yot ottioR QRN avax m“w}lv take if elected and would do what they could el s [to enforce all the laws as fully as it would be AUTOSFOR HIRE popularity than he entered it; that he named his|,eeihle to enforce them. That 18 all that would R Buccessor Tn officé and his successor’s successor, | he SUEIEEEINENEEENEEIYIRRATNRREN: RSEREERENENENERILDI BETNEINRTNANNRERANL] ALL KINDS OF il CABINET Use Our &xp Banking Facilities MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS required of the successful ome in November. 11 . ia ” e both of whom were his friends and under-studies; | To do what he could for enforcement is all that that fof %" Qutter of a certtry his judgments{could be expected of him. were the judgments of his country, tell thought- A few of the candidates have yielded to Sen- | ful peaple more than verbal or written argument|ator Borah's impudent demands and already QXI Bk roaonottien Wind slnglenasa of DurooR | have committed themselves, body and soul, to the BERRY'S T. 1is capacities and singleness purpose as a 9 3 Anti-Saloon Leaguc's principles, and have prom- " DN o S0 DA G TR »;\- Presldonts lulr the Ant):-SnII;n;u Lm’lgue Cadillac and Marmon Cars > \der e Enc ypedi E 1t they should be elected. They should have been t [men enough to have replicd that they considered Stands at Gastineau Hotel ) the greatest |the questionnaire uncalled for and insolent; that and Burford’s Corner political country 18 they would stand on the platforms adopted by known had ¢k eye for char- Itheir party conventions What the Anti-Saloon PHONE 199 OR 3814 acte v nuinely amiable, uncon- | Leagne seems to need is another Marshall bill tentious, tactful, 1 ful. * * * His |lesson such as was given to it im' Ohio last fall, If your feet could “ak"‘ impc 1 cer of modern Am- | A R they wouldn’t hesita h to arcely be overstated, for the | Another thing that looks suspiciously like tell you to give them. ideas he advocate : become the very Al Smith propaganda is the assertion now mak- foundations of American republicanis ling the rounds of the papers that the brass that -"' Taxi T"dA His administration ended the possibility used to be made into rails for the open salooon V‘"‘k d‘""“’d‘l‘ltd ""‘h.“'"":‘ probability or certainty—measure it : is now made into saxophones, — (Ohio State| | Walked on all day—neithcr do}|§ppong 3 ome will ~of the development of Foder- venal) they. Give them comfort at||§+ 83 Jumeau, Alaska allsm in ’ e v | N B ) small cost by hiring a Carlson CARS WITHOUT DRIVFRS ment; and the party 1 ued, in | St John Brvine says thut no woman under| | taxi=—Jjust call Single 0 or 94, FOR HIRB by the creed he gave fixed the der 0 should be allowed in a theatre. And if the cratic future of the Nation. By y 3 ¢ no woman at all ever would beé T Maed A own labors he had vindicated his f i atr Cinclunatf Enquh’er.u) A Carlson’s Taxi and . in the experiment of s rnment BEAE. A th“fl““ ce s!m' " A x : i wants a Senate after being exempt e Day and Nigh Beneath a quict surface he was fairly ¢ vurs. We might lend them Heflin for| | Stands at Alaskan Hotel and PHONY ¢36 aglow with intense convictions and a see( Dal! Ne . very emotional tewperment, Yot by | e Jueau Billiards BLUE BIRD TAXI seems to have acted habitually, in great | People ought to drink plenty ,of water with Phone Single 0 and 94 SHORTY GRAHAM and little things, on,system. His mind |their meals, says a Baltimore physician. ‘Tell ¢ ’ 3 no less trenchant than Hamilton's was {that to tue Freneh.— (Flori Times-Union.) . Stand at Bill's Barber Shop the most impressible, the most recep- | § tive, mind of his time in America. The | A lot of candidates are very much like range of his i‘nl(flw"l was remarkable. |labels on hottles of contraband s{ul. No depe:l: * & % He was singularly sweet-tempered, |ence on what they s ~(Omaha Bee-News.) and shrank from the impassioned polit " & jcal bitterness that raged about him; . statesmar When you deal with us, you do business with a bank that has wide experience and extensive connections— JUNEAU TRANSFER Always ready for . COMPANY Prompt, Efficient Service BENIRENICENNIRERIINASEEYEEARNANNNNRTIENSUARERNREIIANRD Accounts subject to check are cordially welcomed. 1 If you should see Diogenese d his - bore with relative equanimity a flood light, he's probably looking for ::meone ::ohs _ of coarse and malignant abuse of his mo- interested in_the ocean-to-ocean footrace,— (Cin- tives, mr.?, religion, personal honesty cinnati Enquirer.) T L L L L L L e L L L LR LT T e TR e B L e s e s

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