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e VY ik e MR Y 5 B0 DR 15,901 B \ _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928. rs of the coast, with each group op- ?——‘—r NOT 'flylug ‘wheh ‘you are’ severs] T—__. Dall r 4’(,3’-." En] )lre erating through sales managers. The rotissud Sa¥t" atiove the EHOU S ‘ s [ Y idea, h is heleved, will be .nghig «n?.'k'- ' ALONG LIFE’S ::m is xllm:;:oruu-}." b ; Seattle Fruit and PIM_I Fraternal Societies toward stabilization of the market g —_— Jpotereoa A JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER A ORRE e DETOUR N6 Biase te Wongry MaA Produce Co. | oz oF | While the vote at the sewer bond election B B “Why did you hustle away from| | Fresh Fruit and Veretabies B EERAN S RO R T the[was light the majority, for their issuance was|, Hissang % |that house so fast?” asked Me- Wholesale and Retail EMPIRE PRINTIN 1 t Sccond and Mainfemphatie, The almost complete lack of opposi-| — * | andering Mike v - - |tion to the bonds accounts for the light vote “Huh!” replied Dusty Pete, fntered 1n th 3 Sccond Class| Unfortunately it se Welirs 16 Bave & cone Any Married Man “just one look at that dame con- PHONE 66 Juneau Ll(\fl! ! : H . m. ; — | test in order to get voters.to the polls. o .r\ f.lv.]v‘xi,,l-m:,‘,;:l»l,”;’,m"” i vinced me she was on a reduction | ¥ e Clab SUBSCRIPTION RATES. R SRR Wite's ’ ) diet. Heaven pity her ol' man.” J. B. BURFORD & CO ? Meets every Wed been away a week, a r o d d “ + " away ¢ ek, and i gered by carrier I v?"“"}’}{‘l‘h‘T"N'W“' an Time, the ‘“newsmagazine,” commenting upon nesday at 12:30 : gosh! . owing rates: |the Smith sweep of Houston delegates, has| Seems like'a year or two. More or Less True L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne o'clock. change e W of the famous song tc ¥ g es . son, by 5 il M P s B y Some husbands are considerate, TYPEW RITERS DENTIST ot rast, West Coast, All Around the Land bservations of Oldest Inhabitant() .. ,ow and then you find one Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine sty o b G2 The old-fashione: ; " 4 g VR W Offices, 874 That Motk : < Sl Sow o 2 1!”‘ hioned woman who | 5, ynreasonable he thinks his wife [ #—— Building B. P. 0. ELKS G hat Methodist General Conference might with |0t the bed full of crumbs eating | gught fo enjoy getting him a big eiabin 190 Mecting Wednes- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ! t to the Church consider the question of the|¢rackers now has a daughter who = 5 <serschmidt, Ruler, Gastineau Channel Out of town orders given DENTISTS special attention 1 and 3 Goldste'n Blag. _——n | 1 [‘l\n\v:.\; regularity | a ot ' Hall e . meal even if she is on a diet her. g &xclu ne[political activities of its Board of Temperance,|PUrns holes in the sheets smoking| oy, BROWN'S s bition and Public Morals and those of its|C!Barettes in bed. One of the hardest things @ DOLLAR STORE | Dr. A. W. Stewart | Dr. Clarence True Wilson. The Ananias Clib man ever “f’“.'-’;; .11. is lkm !»“i\;: Stationery—Notions— DENTIST R ! — — ph v'sald he, “sihcs. BhP eite's | 278 OB the ceiling when h Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 a m. to 6 v. m. Visitirg Brothers welcome, Lindbergh's famous plane, the Spirit of|pag her hair bobbed andisoesn't| e e, it 2 room ]““f""- S i f Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING i ———_ 2o piloted to Washington on its last flight|peed to stop to fool with .t wh the display they make e 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Bodles Col. Lindbergh who made it famo ' Vieh [ girls don't seem to realize he i M o ——0 Phone 276. bt bk will be-|she gets up, we haven't missed ool e i3 STRORTR Scottieh Rits me a permanent ibit in the Smithsonian|having breakfast ime onc j an | having ‘breakfast on time ance Some things just come natural [ v T —~ A Regular mwlln:—'x titute. It has earned its proud distinction. i ¢ l ARBA(: - B TR i e ‘“" ! 2 and it would be as silly for a_wo- E F 1 | month at. 7:30 SRR LR - Y Averting Another Calamity an to take a correspondence Dr. H. Vance | Hl; 0dd" Vellows' a Making Good in Cordova “You didn’t take much interest|™"™ - . course in talking or a man in lis . e i his c Jont sasure,” 2 Osteopath—211 Go'd-tein Bldg. NAL 5 in this Flood Control measure,”ioning ag it would be for a hen to H 4 l ;I‘ED Fours: 10 to 12: 1 o b: LTER B msar. 5“"‘ (Cordova ‘I'tmes.) FOIANKSRARS QO DOT 9T take one in egg-laying. 7'to 8 or by appolnment N ¥ replied the Senator, > » ¥ x . ic ralct | voung men and women leave Cordova as| NOT teblied the Senator, who| you gon't see the dark circles AND LOT CLEANING T i1 i P iheytazs gt of RPN, (Ul soms 198KS 4oy 155 ey trans, (OEBYNLL oo T et e e G. A. GETCHELL, |, Restdonce, Gastizenu Hotl Juneau Locys No. ler things being equal, do those w by cause ey @ 1 Phone 109 or 149 . s cels every Nondrg ve the home town do better than those who pai Ty ' hight, at ~» o'clocs, emain? Tt is doubtful whether a check or “cen- A iges R . There always will be need of| o s WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. [sus” ever has been taken to find out the answer.| Pa,s":‘g 10".5'""“{9" - iunatic asylims as long as there|® L, Dr. Geo. L Ba!'lon || . D. FERGUSON, Secrotary, There are good, sound reasons why one can Wwow't be long now until a|,.. wives of hushands with five- & o CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen' | Bidg.| |_ =~ "~ " ®CHeH cucceod In omes home ftown. There may be|Bumber of favorite sons will disuuiencent store incomes charg | |Jumeau Public Library | |omce sours 10 to 12: 34 %7t | MOUNT J‘urfw LODGE NO. « equally good reasons why one should leave thefCOver that the only thing that canfy, . tninoq in the swell shops. and o g ""c.::‘:‘::a"é‘;‘m 186 39 | secona Fand Fourth Mise THE CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC home community, but they comstitute the ex-|De flatter than a tire is a boom. | "1 \oance fsn't always bliss. A fn w0t e prcties of Meateins, | | 85} Fanst Ren "oy PRIMARY. ceptions e mouse misses many a hilarions| | Free Reading Room Burgery nor Osteopathy. | | i ot — It is common, of course, to hear of many _ Fly in the Ointment ;g 1y not knowing how afraid ity Ml Recomst Mloor e — 2 | FARRY T, LUC A - That was @ t rnia pri-lyoung and ambitious people seeking their for-i Blinks: “Well, it's about time |+ 4 woman is. Malz Street at dth e T b | oro CHAS. B NAeHhL g 15 maries and as d by & t leadership.|tunes in distant lands and in great cities.. Dis- for the temperature to go up. A " il A A woman still will wear shoe: g s DAGRLACS SR TR Gov. Smith, Semator Walsh and Senator Reed|tance itself lends enchantment to the idea that| Jinks: “Huh! And about time|,. ping ner feet, but It is get Re!gl:z'sm::l(;u;n;rom Helene W. L. A]hrechtl ST are all National characters in all the term im-|such persons have made wonderful successes of | for the screens to go up too. ting so she doesn’t want a wed s | e T PHYSICAL THERAPIST i Second and Fourth s hemselves. They may have dome so. But on ey ing ring that binds her to a man | | C'fcUlation Room Open From ! i days of each mont] themselv y ki b o Y ding ring that binds her to a man 1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage 8 “o'cloek, I. gl b Phetan |Strict_analysis of the respective situations of the It's safer to think twice before |y, "o i 5 p. m. Dlectriciiy Hr Mn BRISD Mz R were scarcely less renowned. James lelant | i aaiity. sreat many things have to be dis-|You speak,” opines Ed Points of | " " (Ehtiit tior geE.R m. 410 Goldstein BIdg. Worthy Matrey led the fight for Goy. Smith, William G. McAdoo| o0y the Boston. ‘Giaba 1 love, alright Current Magazines, Newspapsrs | Fhono—Office: 438, ALicR” BROMA, Sec y | for Semator Walsh and William Randolph Hearst When Bill or Jack or Harry gets away trom| Ed must be longing for a talk |5 nonth of the mgals she has go Reference Books, Etc, - 5 KNIGHTS OF r % with a can opener, he still calls|| S COLUMBUS for Senator Reed. And let it be said, in Cali-ipome his first impulse is to write to the folks less world. If that became, the ), ugwootio i FREE TO ALL #7 e | Seghers m.f.,.-uuy\., 1760, fornia at least, former Senator, former Mayor|back home, telling them what a wonderful j,,],ImI.- most folks could have their We'll bet a checkup of the Valentine's Optical Dept. Mcetings mecond and last R. L. DOUGLASS Monday at 7:30 p. m. ) : PRSI s surr ings he hak 80t Wi gucs taken out along with their < . .1 ) & and former Chairman of San Francisco’s Fire Re-[and fine surroundings he has. He doesn’t want | fongues ta g fiapa chesta ot thekeSmng. Tune N A R o Transient brothers urged LN % 7 " ¢ tha s choice ca- | teeth, appendices and tonsils, : Optician and Optometrist te attend. Couhcil Cham- habilitation Committee James D. Phelan is not|his old friends to know that his choice of loca brides’ would show- @t least 09 1 . 2 |tion was not the result of his own sood judg- J—— | 'Room 16, Valentine Bldg. bers Filin, Streot a landslide next plies Jut at that the leader 1 the local figh » whit less an important figure than either Mr 7 K percent of them don’t expect to ¥. M. McINTYRE, 3. K. H. ("l"'\:( ")””]lf ‘“_'"1:' .‘r‘v i H : ”'r ‘;‘ Californja |ment. His new intention and environment make We'll Take a Cigar have any use for kitchen aprons | Wours 9 & m. to ¢ p. m. and . J. TURNER, Secrétary. for inspiration. The flash of new people, new RINK M AMPA e i oy - I A ST Tt by Appcintment voters, rather than leadership, were the determ-| 3 ¢ ‘] 4 T | g TR , gl E scenery, new conditions, enthuse him to paint a|Headline. 3 S Y~y Ining factors in the battle of ballots, and by an|goritds JER R olits back home, o Hittle T e, S I'. H. THORKELDSEN — - ]r‘\o-f*l» Monday l]»lghtl y . S 'y T v gles” Hall, Doug- overwhelming majority they determined it in|peciess themselves, let their imaginations begin |paign is but it doesn’t sound as|W——————s— ——@ LOCKSMITH Roberl \unpson %nm third Wednea- favor of Gov. Smith to work. They see the green fields in which Bill|alluring as the o. f. milk punch o Phonograph Repairiug monh, T. 0. di;:'y ""l'"‘s;’r tm;;:}! IRE ALARM o i T pt. D. ‘ 9 California has added zest to the paraphrase,|or Jack or Harry is now pasturing ey Juneau, Alaska | Gratiata 'o! Ankoiss. Ok arh" W. P.; Guy L. “Bast Coust, West Coast, All Around the Land.”| Then what happens? ~The first impressions|She Liked to Eat and Wear Fine il a i SR 8- — leds of Optometry and received from any one of this trio of wanderers Clothes becomes final with the home people. Bill or Jack | “Oh, life is short,” the poet wrote Front and Franklin, 4 0"‘"""‘1‘,’;&% s by 9100] b 488 . 4148 18 ShOFhy 2 DORERROLO; Front, near Ferry Wey. i or Harry has “made good” they say, and the|And now he’s lost his wife, o AR JAPANESE TOY Glasses Front, oop. Film Exchange. Leneses Ground ‘_'-/’/ Meets second and ! 3 2 gossip passes from lip to lip and then dies away.|Because she found a poet is Front, opp. City Whart. SHOP I W2 fourth Thursday up and down the Pacific Coast, including sec- The rkling diamonds are in our own back|Too doggone much like life. Front, near Saw Mill o N each month im tions that are wet or regarded so and arid,|yards it we will but look for them. H. B. MALINQ 3 - 3 Willouzkby at Totem Gro. Dugout. or supposedly arid, regions it had been a great ) smiles, perhaps not as wistfully but Going Some Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front Street SCHOOL OF PIANO b $ Smith tidal wave. He has practically made a|certainly as wholesome upon the person who be-| “He keeps up with the time! Front and Seward. P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders | PLAYING . clean sweep of the entire Northern Democracy. |lieves in his town, works for his town, and stays| “Say, that bird even keeps ip Bront o M s iy i One of the striking features of the Democratic|in his town. o (WIS | with the latest slang of the yis- FIe il Bovard THE EMFirRe HAS THE LARG.|| ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Hard work and right thinking know no loca- |ing generation.” el e A, o EST, MOST UP-TO-DATII AND Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt LEGION, NO. 439 tion and are common to all lines of endeavor. ' 3rd Fire Hall. 'h . g BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | | Phore 4501 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursda; G tawn Way. . ys The act of “making good” is not confined to the Life’s Funny aatinbad aand M 8Y-| |PLANT IN ALASKA = mere accumulation of wealth nor to the self- Opr dispositions hang Second and Gold. 2 s M | | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose i ' Fourth and Harris. IS s Eeeeeaaaas Hall. ticipate in it, and Mayor Rolph and others Who|guctained indulgence in herqics.~ “Making good" ONtEAmE orill ‘slihed Heep, did so said that those who became Democrafs|includes also the forming of lasting friendships, Bt 416 our youlh, you bet, F{;th nn%fl;l.d. { Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- ¢ Fifth an st. iy § gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. in order to vote for Gov. Smith in the primary|the serving of public needs, the protection of in- We would far rather keep. Seventh and Gold. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY P & a will vote for him in November. dividual rights. It inclndes loyalty and coopera- Fifth and Kennedy. P . i e ,,,,,, e o tion, thrift and perseverance, morality, justice| How Can They Be That Dumb Niuth, back o power house “Fhe Lt Service Is the Greatest Tribyte OHIO'S NEW ATOR. and self-respect : and Live? Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. [ g orner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 i Ao Beware of the plaintive song of the siren| Mrs. C. says a friend of hers Distin Ave,, and Indian St. Cyrus Locher, the new Senator from Ohio ap-|that lures to disappointments. If one can not|went into a Grand Rapids stbre Ninth and Calboun. Ll L x A , ICE CREAM pointed by Gov. Donahey to succeed thq late|Succeed in Cordova, amaong friends, where one has|es nuy some cards and &5 She Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. o Senator Willis, 18 a Cleveland, Ohlo, lawyer of|icarned to know the good:andetavald . the bDad, |iding to entertain her NEiANE-SNED: ho I Bl th m g 2 Twelfth and Willoughby. A \e chances are his path will not be strewn 4 ocery. ¢ nigh standing who made a record in business.| ity “as many roses clsewhere, Beaides, making|o c.ocd She might &s well sciia i < i DELIVERED B 15 cus. o the EFoup of -young men that sur|nan fun Corduvs cseina. SR S R E et g us osen auoky. [NETAANAA SN Y ORNS ANYWHERE IN 2 . " 5. lady waitin; n her if it was ! ASISAN T - N S Y rounded the famous Tom L. Johnson during the|ing best,”—a more complimentary achievement (."h'e’flp:: m"hgy el i thi ‘ EO' M' SIMPR INS C . THE CITY several terms he served as Mayor of Cleveland |with a greater opportunity for service — than|gozen. “Why mo,” said the clerk WELCOME CAFE B B most of whom have gone to the front in political, |making good anywhere else. “and besides,” she added, “you t § " professional or business careers. Probably the R S o Whala Bave:ila luke ‘tha: whald l'“"c "'o“ PRINTING and STATIONERY most distinguished of the bunch is Newton D. package, you know. We couldn’t HOME COOKING Baker, who was Corporation Attorney for sev- Another Pacific-Atlantic Canal? break one just for a dozen cards.” Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office Juneau eral years under Mayor Johnson, succeeded the (Englitdesing st Mintnk i 5 oJ7 e . e %k Sangsre 3N ngineering and Mining Journa Nobody Looks at Such Things OPEN EVENINGS Bllllards talented Tom as Mayor and was afterward Ous subieck has s Eiresiaitil attidation tor ages wt dent Wilson's Secretary of War. Another of the[the politician: the possibility of recommending e n:f: ou.ty.ol Tack, young men who were close to Tom Johnson is vast expenditure for some new project. Yet x 4 5 5 No one denies, now Senator Dill of Washington State. the construction of another waterway to link the 18 she.{d tinly blessed HOTEL Phone 94 Locher did not enter politics again after the|Atlanti nd Pacific Oceans s a problem that Agris Carls 2 e deserves to be tackled from the engineering stand- With pretty eyes. ZYNDA rlson Taxi Stand Johnson-Baker regime until he appointed Di- polnit EEaVOr. th fillbjr‘t’ i s vy .t b L SK N HOTEL b y ATt ahev. The Cin-|Point. vever, the ct is one that has 4 4 4 rector of Commerce by Gov. Donahey. The (”f alioRay Waanmed s nAItIcABERENS, Witk rick Safe as Long as Yf" Are ELEVATOR SERVICE cinnati Enquirer, commenting upon Mr. Locher's “Is flying dangerous?” the avia- gestures from Washington that a rter or a S. ZYNDA, Prop. . record, s half billion dollars be spent in Nicaragua for|tor was asked. 5 it MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS s Director of Commerce he brought this purpose. A Congressman has only to plan ot a Dit,” he replied, “it 18|gg DAvE HOUSEL PROP 4 & CONSTRUCTION CO A 3 to that important position the exper- a trip through the Canal to feel himself qualified fence of a business man, and he filled to urge a second waterway as & national neces- \ it with credit. Business experience sity deserving of immediate consideration. An SUITAEREAEN ARSI SRR AR RN AR N NN R ISR AU NN REENERRENINESEN RSN REN, 2 ALL KINDS OF just now is sadly needed in the Senate, engineer in a position to judge will doubtless AUTOS FOR HIRE = and Mr. Locher will have opportunity agree that the present traffic through the Panama CAB to apply his experience in business to Canal can be doubled and then almost doubled INET AND the problems now before that body, again before capacity is reached; especially if ad- : l }se Our which much need business treatment. ditional provision is made for ingreasing existing 'I" - e From the Atlantic New England and Middle States, through the great Midwest that straddles| ~.the Mississippi, across the Mountain States and| € 5 do 1 & 6 S xR primary in California is the circumstance that thousands on thousands of Republicans changed their registrations to Democratic in order to par- SN e QS e 0989 69 €9 49 50 39 10 1 1S 4O 1O g bdoushdotom b - Sapes facilities in the Zone area. WA Hl]\(,'lOl\ STATE SAWMILL The tendency is to build larger ships, his - 2Pt RN A Sy, ) T e G o e BERRY'S TAXI Banking Facilities MILL WORK Plate and Window & ey time in the operation of the locks. A diminution W A ten-million-dollar merger of Gray's Harbor|in the production and tramsport of oil from Cali- Cadillac and Marmon Cars LA sawmills has been effected. The consolidated |fornia appears inevitable; this also will auto- Stands at Gastineau Hotel GLASS mills represent more than 75 per cent. of the|Matically reduce Camal traftic. The West Coast f g 's Corn! lumber output of that district. according to late of the United States i3 becoming increasingly and Burford'’s Corner h X MORRIS he South for foreign markets. Only a fast and businesa Wifll 2 bank that lms regular freight and passenger service between +t—n San Francisco, President of the Aberdeen Lumber |california and Chile i8 needed to deflect much i i i i A b X a, s Xperien and Shingle Company The me r takes in|traffic from the East Coast. When the present S Xexi Tad Wlde e g8 Blld b o 85 nearly all of the large mills of Aberdeen, Ho-|Canal is used to a least half maximum capacity,| [There was once a man who connections— quiam, Cosmopolis and Montesano. it will be time to investigate the necessity or the| |agreed with no ome. In - : A Mr. Weatherwax, in announcing the merger, [OPPortunities for l:]llnll:er" Sugingering, Rohinee-| f S e SN g (;"Bk:w“ml"’"lt‘ :: ; ment of a magnitude similar to what has been| | cal ngle O. ngly g U R < ey done on the Isthmus; but the less politics in the | [ now agrees with us, that the| - Phones 183 and 218 ST Always ready for B ot e Thdusivy hete ci-'n basis venture the better. convenient Carlson taxi sery= Juneau, Alaska ¥ g R R ey ot e R e 8 yrompt. and. economicdli i} 1CARS WITHOUT DRI¥ERS Prompt, Efficient Service from the operators to the workmen, and il Hays has DesSws; the Fatty Arbuckle e & e R e tiita” Lilithekses WhiAH™ arc’ {no of the Republican Party, but he will continue ' : @tactly depesfielt’ on prosperity in the to be the moral czar of the motion picture e el G i ok A industry.— (Springfield, Mass., Republican.) Carlson’s Taxi and . Accounts subject to check are in position t erate or i E 1 Badasitlon, Lo Jppera & gontinnous Chicago might at least enforce prohibition Ambulance Sesvice Day and Night Service basis as soon as the necessary steps are ially welcomed. s e ¥ Bope Aty to the extent of no more than one tenth of 1| | gy ge Alaskan Hotel and PHONE {85 cordially d 8 T o A J per cent. T N T in her bemb content.— (Indian- i The San Francisco capitalist said, further,|bor o ¥ : Juneau Billards BLUE BIRD TAXJ 3 that he found the mill owners enthusiastic over ] SHORTY GRAHAM ; ~ the consolidation proposal when he came up| Speaking of baseball and literature, the hero Phone Single 0 and 94 y L) from San Francisco to arrange the details and|of “Bad Girl” is named Bddie Collins.— (New ) Stand at Bill's Barber Shop % all of them co-operated in every way possible, York World.) This is said to be the first of a series of big sawmill mergers along the Pacific Coast for the Obregon wants prohibition for Mexico. Where, Prompt Service—Day and The B. MO Behre'.ds Ba'.k purpose of stabilizing the lumber business. Re- then, would Californians go to find the proper Night BURFORD’S CORNER Berring 1o this feature, Mr. Weatherwax, in his| Msite?—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Covice Auto SERVICE Oldest Bank in Alaska pnouncement of the Gray's Harbor merger, said: If Uncle Sam really wants ‘to end war he ,,.A,,{;";.‘,‘. Tfil.'m'mc PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY It 4s understood that similar action should withdraw the marines from NI Bl will be taken in other lumbering cen- and sent them to Chicagua.— (Seward Gni::::;; Rt T p e Battar— ot 4y B the merger was made by C, M. Weatherwax of |

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