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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SA'IURDAY APRIL 21, 1928, that they have the interest and backing of their z2|to start on a Euro -to-America ( Dmly 4luslm Pmmro o ian Bl 2o | e lt'n.u,.' on, ® Taropeto america g——— TDROFESSIONAL b ‘ e b | 1 It is particularly important that Republicans panion,” replied Jenkins. Seattle Fruit and Fraternal Societies 1 P l — i e or JOHN W TROY TR EDITOR AND MANAGER |should vote in the primary. The Republican Pro Co. Party of Alaska is—or ought to be—a part of More or Less True duce Published _ eve J except Sunday by the|the Republican Party of the Nation. It will have The flapper wants hoyish lines,| | Fresh Fruit and Veretables Gastineau Channel ed ey 3 ) 7 f By SAM HILL Pty i Whol . e A but she certainly isn't g olesale and Retail G s ”«‘\,‘L_H‘ MEARY Second and Main(two delegates to the Natiomal Convention where|& ‘x;::m::(‘;:;'UI‘;“,,TW'T[‘]w‘r‘:‘:?’” “I'l out of town orders given o | ———— a Republican Party platform of principles Will| poo X . A X Al id Tta special attention 1 and 3 Goldstein Blds. < IR e ook Like They E 4| Another thing hard to under- L Post Off n ¢ 18 Second Class| he prepared and where the leadership of the Life L2 - stand is why at a dress affair you Hoars l:l:?Nn.lt:'l p. m. J“nca(l; } o . 3 ub T TR SO M T SR Meets every Wed nesday at 12:30 Dr. Charles P. Jenne o'clock. v N Wik el atbraiten ioekine: g {derwear and long skirts. # D. Henderson, e e is a wide field of candidates secking s - The girl 'Who thAIRS- 1S Erepd TYPEWR’TERS DENTIST Lester enderson, President s will confe fivor it they will promptly|these Federal and local positions in tHe Repub- And never, n-e-ver go in debt! ;- 5 » 2 H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. e usiness Office o ularity that he is so gallant he will put Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i Observations of Oldest Inhabitant|on her galoshes for her will find | g———————————g Bullding g sl rer S T = The old-fashioned man who used |10 vears later he would let her get Telephone 176 dny evenings at & Sy Pl v : 4 | % —— 3 8 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ious factions and theories of government that|,, hang on' the gate now has a|Out in the rain and change the BROWN,S o'clock, Elks' Hall, The Assoclted Press o exclusicely entitled o the)divide Republicanism in the country. The VOters|son who is a gate crasher. | dod-gasted tire if she would do it g R aneragini use for repu f all news ¢ atches credite o ’ g " " b ” o N N X8 0 e ‘ ,‘,l ot otherw dited in this ,‘ per and also the|of Alaska ought to do their part in trying to & When a woman is writing a let DOLLAR STORE Dr A. W. Stewart A‘\' ]\I wlli. r local news puk v ___{unify the Republican Party of the Nation and Dryness Gone to Seed {ter she may consult the dictionary Stationery—Notions * T DENTIST Secretary. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER(!0 make Alaska Republicans a part of that party.| “He is the most radical dry I :.. 184 ‘werds. 1o yv‘x]xn"vésv\hvurse'lt. Greeting Oands—Toys— Soken sl Ta b b 28 Visitii g Brothers welcome. THAN THAT NY OTHER PUBLICATION _|That can only result if all Republicans vote. ever met." but she doesn’t need it when: she Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING : Y e S Bt st v, he Is such a crank on pro-|is expressing her opinions of him 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Bodiss At last an Illinois sang leader has met|Nibition he won't even eat a wine-|to father. ~— —0 Phone 276. bRt v . " 3 o o) are s i ttish Rits 7 4 s oy - i sap anple, | Some men are so stubborn it s s 57 L| ses death on the scaffold. It ‘was not, however, in TR Kind of sturprises. you.that ‘they SRS T Regular meetinzs _— A lazy man never has any luck | Probably the reason romance Dr. H. Vance A Fellows Every Democrat and every Republican ought Tox with. & it s SOORE . = o Mol 0 il dies with a man so much sooner Osteopath—201 Go'd-tein Bids. to vote at the primary election next Tuesday. Progressing than it does with a woman is be- Hourst 10 1o 12: 1 to &; { B 4 to 8 or by appoinment ST R “Has the memory course helcause about the st romantic it o o Py 1 ; R B ook Taloudt vite, fostaot o | thing in the world is keeping the LEANING Licen steopatnic, Physician | Rt OB We Should Fight It Out. asked the friend who. was calling | 208 to tho grindstone so the AnD L 8 FRonal, T 3 “OF "‘moose ld Fight ask . o Nagling. | HORR fps tho. rindehmia 80 S G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Dy o e 2 - e Lo s o U Oh, yes, indeed,” replied the|butcher, the haker and the c et g ! = Mocts every Mondag ., — SUBSCRIPTION RATES. And, even more important, the party candidates sung, { Virtue may get discouraged at Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|for Territorial offices and for the Legislature|But I don’t envy those I've met |times, but it is not quite as out- J. B. BURFORD & CO llowing rates will be selected Who boast they live within their | |otdate yet as the red flannel un- L. C. Smith and Corona in advance party for the next four years will be determined.|I've often heard thrift’s praises|S¢e 80 darn little dress, ( lican Party. They represent widely divergent views,, They include supporters of all the var- (Dubuque, Towa, Daily Tribune.) Fear of the influence of the “Vat "' in American politics and gov ment in the event wife of the absent‘minded profes |stick maker can have a chance to night, at 8 o'clocw, ¥ sor, “he is getting so he now can|receipt their bills. £ v C. H. MACSPADDEN, Dictato: € d : ev remember it is me instead of the| Young people declare they want| g r Dr. Geo. L Bayton R H. STEVENS. Secretary, i e a Catholic were elected President of the United| o5k e is supposed to kiss good-|to have a good time when they 3 f CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen*' | Bidg. M—*-—"———————OUN,_ NG Lobas e S EERa States was ridiculed by J. Martin Miller, former |} % 050G i e morn [are young, but they learn too late | | Junean Public Library | !omice Hours 10 to 13; 3 & 5 7 to COOLIDGE ON JAC ) United ' Btates Cogeul Oenersl and wWell koowiig, . that often means some darn bad! d 9: and by appoinfment. Ph.ne 269 ;;;on‘rj’u::al:‘o'gf‘):ml‘lorll; \ writer for newspap and ines, in the W oy & " an CHIROPRACTIC | O%ae Fensms AR i f i i tl ter for t S Bires ‘Wil thoy ik culen 1a mot the practice of Medicine. | | Yihing. w7 G / The rugged figure of Andrew Jackson wag|course of an interview with TORATABE #Qr. Che Whi The greatest objection to ' i th va A % i 3 ) Chattanooga Times, March Mr. Miller is a NLERIIBL Free Reading Room Sutwry npe SepoRRT Y HARRY 1 accepted last week by President Coolidge, ”“‘\h('luli\t News item s “Bees in n,ununmmnmx' bed is that it is too City Mall, Second Floor & —-—— Ry S (\_vr:r(',lerS B. NAGHEL, AN behalf of the Nation, to join the solemn ecirele| ™ .y "o 0 (i (o ine United States and to| S cover a distance of 10 yards blame hard to get out of in the Malz Street at 4th e R Lo i e MRS ] : 2 s @ he od States TR i | " . ! Order ot . of bronze and stone likenesses of the great which | il e 4 } 4 i in a second. morning = | American citizens to say that the mation would| ™ (' U T 0 i pliant j”\" The impression you get from Reading Room Open From Helene W. L. Albrecht cooEASTERN STAR stand under the dome of the Capitol |be ruled by the Vatican in case a member of the 4 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. econd and Fourth Yuie. In accepting the statue of “Old Hickory” from |Roman Catholic Church should become F ahend of the bess: you sfe golnz|elving, (bs EIrls you pass OB thellid. ., (CalRNE. et By EEERICAL (RRRRAE Y e T 070" B accepting the e o « cke ym P . e sho ecome P 8 % . 0% By Y Yirculatiol om Open om 3 . g ' g i W aai o 3 ” to get stung if you can't cover|streets the once over is that the . A Medical mnastics, Massage MILDRED MAR- the State of Tennessee as a contribution to Sta-|dent,” Mr. Miller said. *“However,” he umlm,uul, AR R | manutacturers of rouges and lip.[[ 1 to 6:30 p. m—T:00 p. m. to (oo DD, N tuary Hall, Mr. Coolidge paid tribute to Jackson|“if we had .~u] much intolerance and ignorance L AR |sticks are making too much H p. m. | 410 Goldstein Bldg. ALICE BROWN, Sec'y 18 certain people seem to think we , we had f | fGurrent Magazines, Newspapsrs better fight it out as soon as possible and end| - Fairy Tale = jmoney. Refsteion Bocks, £1o, : CUmeLy for all time the -American spirit contrary to OB/ SUCTS WIS Lre, IS awad | - Seghers Council No. 1760, T anete oho, un-American spirit coRtrary Lo, hiamed on a carelessly drop-| TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT || PRS- YO Akt .| ? 3t | Meetings second ana lash History accords to Jackson “ome of the high Mr. Miller recalled that two Catholies had Phone 257. This fine car cost . R. L. DOUGLASS Transient brothers urged ped cigarette. o= Valentine's Optical Dept. Monday at 7:30 p.. m, positions among the at names of our coun-|held the post of Premier of Canada ir Wilfred s - - more but nothing too good for ’ Optician and Optometrist iflr:llel?fllh(‘”s‘fl:\ltbhw' t Mr. Coolidge st “He gave to the na-|Laurier and Sir John Thompson—and that they| Them Were the Happy Days my patrons. The “President” will Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | |@DW. M. MeINTYRE, 3. K. H. tionalistic spirit through loyalty to the Union[had received the votes of Protestants as well a Back in the -days please the most fastidious. ‘ s Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. and , | J. TURNER. Secrétary. a new strength which was decisive for many|Catholics. The question of their religious affilia- Df pistes st oicly tobert L (Bob) Turner. adv. s by Appointment DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. . tions, Mr. 5 ag1d Wi 1o AT The boys were boys . % vea His management of our forelgn affairs|tions, Mr. Miller said, was not publicly discussed . FAREP 2 meets Monday nighte in the poiitical campalens 13 whichsthey engaged. And girls were girls. |01 papers ror sare at The ®mpire. | | T, H. THORKELDSEN , | AN, L “ as one who exemplified the unlimited opportuni ties offered to men, regardless of seeming handi caps. W uch as to secure a wholesome respect for bt Lt . g 5 . e “The Vatican did not swallow the Dominion of iyt e v . LOCKSMITH i Q3 our Government and the rights of our citizens. |y, iine the incumbeney of Sir Wilfred A Gloomy Gus | Robert lmpson I T il sl S okt ke ‘ Ition. s il | sl s LR g ’ T O A rize| | & i Phonograph Repairing it ‘ 3 ll.[ Qul:.:)'[":l“ Treasury without obligation and with ?““,:‘“‘r Mr. M.illv)r. f\l_m,"omm, ‘,“"' election of ppl’s];;;k:{ ".!llmh]:i.un is a priz I‘IRE ALARl\i CALLS Jubiean, ‘AlasER Box 1015 | 0 t. L e rh ; Jr, W. P; Guy L a s 8. la Prot it President of France was also g "y Graduate Lou Angeles Ccl- “Coming up from the people, he demonstrated [mentioned by Mr. Miller. ‘There are not more| Jinks: “Say, he says he doesn't Third and Franklin, - X Famrany lege of Optometry and that there is sufficient substance in self govern-|than 600,000 Prot s in that country of near-|8¢t any thrill out of the thought Front and Franklin, £ —— ! Opthalmology ment to solve the important public questions and|ly 40,000,000 people, Al Doea the . United] ol Speink heinf o meax-babaties | it Front, near Ferry Way. JAPANESE TOY Glasses Fitted Mbetm gecond s have more intolerance among its people [ M€ the vacation problem and; Front, ovp. Film Exchauge. Leneses Ground | 7 fourth Thursday nada or France?” expense are only that much near Front, opp. City Wharf. SHOP s+ each month in 7 4 Miller wi for a time United States|er. and it lessens the time till Front, near Saw Mill MAFING AR A SO s R Dugout. Consul at Aix-la-Chapelle and also served as|the annual Christmas spending Wilouzhby at Totem Gro. e AT Consul General in New Zealand during the ad-|OrY Will be back.” Walloughby, opp. Cole Bara. "':'“ 3“";‘ tol SCHOOL OF PIANO day, pushed out toward a larger freedom and a|ministration of President Roosevelt. He spent l-F‘mm ung Sg.r.rd, {P. 0. Box 218 for Mal lers PLAYING sounder government, carrying the country with |several years as a newspaper correspondent in|Not That It Interests Anybody— b % = 2 ; - LL GRAD! EPTE | WOMEN EHEAR him.” the Philippines, Japan, Holland and Italy. But just in passing we'd like to ot g . e THE EMFIRE HAS THE LARG- || ALL GRADES ACCEPTED LEG?oFllwu}(l)gsdas £ T oo 2 ) ? A R ¢ remark e jdea of th ¢ EST, MOST UP-TO-DATIZ AND Mrs. Ruth leuersohmxdt | The President sketched Facikson’s boyhood, : — remark that our idea of the most Fice Hall BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays young manhood, and the period of his service in The Master and $he Shi idiotic way to throw away money Gastineau and Kawn Way. | |PLANT SN ALASKA. oach month, & P.M. at Moose Congress and as President, speaking of his high il B e Ship. is spending 25 bucks for a cigar- J! Second and Gola. Hall. and turbulent temper, his disregard of obstacles, ! TR ‘“:m":fi]"i":f M ialne Fourth and Har Esther Ingman, Senfor Re- and his notable military exploits (Seattle Times.) £ g tha Fifth and Sold. s b geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. B hiis 5t The mtbuner ToMll ot % aaely It isn't necessary to be a deep sea saflor man|0f matches might be foolish—but Slfvtgm;udnmd (;-nm $ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY g j] st o g - 1 1 ¥1to sense something of the attachment that an[you'd at least get some service 3 settlers, President Coolidge said “the frontier 1008 o)qe11y magter mariner must have for the stout|out of the matches. since has disappeared, the¢ opportunity for ex- Fifth and Kennedy. 3 : i Niuth, back of ,o,,’e, house “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 5 ship that has been long under his command. freng= ploration into infrequented land is gone, we seek |Those who have come into the years of maturity Tney Do Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. . m,u,,“':\"f”.nd md"m";_ Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 no additional territory, but the ambition to enter |re: if they are the right kind of people, an Those lovely stockings put away : SereE = ————| ICE CREAM unchartered regions of industry, of enterprise, of |increasing fondness for the town in which they ,Th("r term of life is done, Seventh and Main. social relations and of thought continues with |live, the old home, the old friends, the scenes|But of them you can never say: Twelfth, at Northern L’dry. increasing fervor. and surroundings to which their daily habits| “They do not choose to run.” Twelfth and Willoughby. DELIVERED have become happily adjusted. —Ed Guest. Home Grocery. ANYWHERE IN Rositiias of 460 Baioss, 5b Miaitiitos - Slates s So it is that sympathetic interest is stirred 4 \ THE CITY T ”"‘t“ % {" ARy “( ”‘_‘ “: :‘ ‘m‘]‘g"‘q““l by the plan of Capt. C. 8. Cochran to spend the|Those lovely stockings she v(-l mle— @ GEO M SIMPKINS CO 88 We. topk dato acoount. Liig ontstand al-| remainder of his days in the good old cutter| Though with sobs her frame . . ; . ity,” he said. “Our whole outlook has been great-|Bear, cruising DSl Thesliin ol valling thi shook; WELCOME CAFE ly influenced by it. It is the complete antithesis|out-of-w: ports of the world. Veterans both of | “They're all I've got,” she moaned, Front Street PRINTING and STATIONERY of all system of class and caste. * * * The peo-|the United States Coast Guard service and now “and hope ' ple who came here were secking freedom of action |retired from active duty, it is no trick to imagine| At them no one will look.” HOME COOKING i 4 e i Juneau and freedom of mind. The great revelation of our |that master and ship are equally :lelucldnl to sep- T Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light ice S el Frion : ) g : arate. The Federal Government having indicated afe Bets | i B ll d :;::‘-I:‘lt‘u}m l‘:::¢1 Iy.‘.;“‘.ul,»l\l;l\, ]‘:;-;:eym,:".m{,:,,.,:” ::: :1‘; unwillingness to provide for further upkeep of There'll be many a June bride |- OPEN EVENINGS '/ lal‘ 8 A S A (5% e i “"“lthe Bear, Capt. (‘,m-hrnn has declared his eag-|married by a Squire who'll have the possibilities of a glorious ‘station which can| o noss to buy her for his own, so that “we may|a heap more happimess than the Phone 94 be won by their own achieving.” pass the evening of our lives together.” lass who went through all that IIOTEL President Coolidge also praised Jackson's af- Both Capt. Cochran and the Bear are well | rigamarole to become the bride o Carlson Taxi Stand fection for his w Rachael, in whose benign|known in Seattle and on Puget Sound, whence|of a Hindu prince. ZYNDA presence he said the turbulent warrior was all|they have sailed on many an annual cruise into ‘Sl‘ 1N HOTEL Sibitasion. the farther reaches of the Arctic. The Bear, we Daredevil ELEVATOR SERVICE s 70 2 “If at times he was high tempered and over-|Would surmise, is somewhat the younger of the| “He doesn’t know what fear is,” E A i Wiy Mo e : of |tWo. She was launched in 1873, and when she | remarked Jones. 8 SENDA, Brogy MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS FURE e auid, il Incdip- KRR %" |returned from her first historic service in relief| “No, he even wouldn't be afraid|gg . ; chivalrous devotion and_affectionate considera- | (i8¢ TN (S 0 B GRG Se Who g Dave HouskL, prop. CONSTRUCTION CO. tion than that which he lavished upon his wife.”|in jater years was o command her was & mid- | Sroeermora: TR DR G The statue is in bronze and is about seven|shipman at Annapolis. Tl TEIRTRANENENCRINIVIRINEANGIAECNANG ALL KINDS o¥ feet high. It shows Jackson in a standing atti- will hope that Capt. Cochran gets TOS FOR HIRF e o tude in the battle with the British at New Or-|his wish and comes into ownership of the Bear. A V] CABINET Teans. It ig mounted on a marble pedestal two|Only one feature of the plan he outlines is feet high. subject to doubt. The Captain says their later 0 & # i cruises will be through the South Seas, but we se ur \ 4xp may not count on such a restriction. Almost in- SALVATION ARMY DRIVE. stinctively, we would say, both master and ship WORK g Plate and Window pr 4SS will be heading aga e X The vation Army |~‘74m|(l||rliu)!, its annual M‘”L Mo ~ BERRY’S Tm drive in Juneau for funds for the coming year. When you deal with us, you do ~ &|| CONSTRUCTION CO. business with a bank that has BZILDING CONTRACTORS wide experience and extensive connections— las; third Wednes. % day night each rise superior to a perplexing crisis. Like a true pioneer, he broke through all restraints and impediments into which he was born, and leaving | behind the provincialisms and prejudices of his e ©6 1 G0 <3 B Gk o SoadNeo® R S 20 00 €5 G 8 85 9 19 1S 4D 80 §9 60 b bk 1t 1 bt 1 o Soabdieter “We would miss much of the significance and Brick or Bulk bearing,” he said, “there no fairer story Banking Facilities Cynic: A person who believes that the syndi- i Major Carruthers is here from Wrangell assisting | cates will reloase Naney Miller's “{uside” Story Cadillac and Marmon“Cars the local officers of the Army in the work. It is|of a harem within the year.—(Cineinnati En- Stands at Gastineau Hotel announced that it is mot the purpose to collect|quirer.) and Burford’s Corner as much money this year as was asked for last P — e g B ers way' neaded last yesr for ths pur-| rgr.,lmmuu- nowadays the cartoonist who i PHONE 199 OR 314 pose of building the hall on Willoughby Avenue, |d0¢sn’t know how to draw an oil can.—(Cincin- There should be a generous response to the|Mat! Enquirer.) If your feet could talk. - r § 9s. R oo ; e U 't hesitate to Salvation Army's needs, No organization in thel ppy joaqerg gay they do not ‘want a “‘cocktall :,:lfiy ;?ld;t give them :-:mrl:hy“lr::lkll:”"m:';v.\' ‘wuf::/fl":! ;ll‘lT':H:‘&'ifl bt;:- President” of the United States. That's a new relief R esults tha s organization. That is one|expr 4 B0 e ot reason why it is always able to be modest in its Rl bt B T You -omm"rm T:gi.ng ! MILLER’S TAXI Always readyv for requests for funds. It has set the amount that — —_— walked on all day—neither do y y Juneau will be asked for at §1,000. That sum We can remember way back when a mark of||they. Give them comfort at Phons 183 Jumeau, Alaska ) < ine should be quickly forthcoming. It is not large|estcem took the form of a present of a set of| | small cost by hiring a Carlson CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Prompt, Efficient Service when the work performed is taken into account.|Picken’s works.—(Milwaukee Journal.) taxi—just call Single 0 or 94. FOR HIRB g Major Carruthers pays just tribute to the B, e 3 & Europe is so progressive that after 500 years : local officers of the Salvation Army when he -4 3 v . - . Save thely work 1n (hi viciisy has hern notably 1L, SDTnce It hat found that besk 1 w0 good Carlson’s Taxi and : Accounts subject to check are “efticient and beneficial. Capt. and Mrs. Edwards pisist i i Ambulance Service Day and Night Service ‘cordially welcomed. have won the respect of all the people by their A candidate’s private life will tell you almost i PHONE 485 zeal and faithfulness in well doing. everything except how he stands on prohibition, Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Akron, Ohio, Beacon-Journal.) Juneau ‘Billiards BLUE BIRD Tm THE PRIMARY ELECTION. The man who saves money nowadays js't|| Fhone Single O and 64 + SHORTY GRAHAM a miser; he's a wizard.— (Hastings, Neb. Tri- -Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Every voter in Alaska who is a Republican |bune.) - ; or a Democrat ought to go to the polls Tuesday and Yote in the primary election of his party. Some of the candidates who declare they are Prompt Service—Day and This applies, of course, with more urgency to|Funning for President look to the voters as if Night ¢ : Republicans than to Democrats, for there are no they were standing still.—(Milwaukee Journal.) CovicH Auto SERvIC] contests for place on the Democratic Ticket, but ll"“‘:“’ M.'m Some of the candidates may not be facinj THR Democrats, too, ought to vote in their party pri-|y;e jsgues squarely, but they seem ‘to be ueorln: 4 i “4 uut. . mary. Their m"' ought to be made to ‘eflllhelr opponents roundly.— (Florida Times-Union.) NERIERREEIEERZAREERTEIRNRNESARN)