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S ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928. e k2 TR 5 'V 3 from the Presidentia: race. He said nothing with like that instead of wasting your o . % Sk el laska Emy AR AL 100 poosis Rk Oov. Brairs tor ootr| | L SREONG LI o Seattle Fruit and le want Gov. Smith for their I PROFESSIONAL I Fraternal Societies BT 2 s 5 True o 7] JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|!cader, and he asquiesced in. the overwhelming DETOUR Bl Sl Produce Co. | or flectiong et v be-| | Fresh Fruit and Veeetabies | | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastinedss Channol lwear a s ized hat is be- s b By SAM HILL wear a sm: ; a There i i ause they don't know the world Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS There 1s something that su i SMexiahis - - ‘12‘. laughing at them .instead iof Out of town orders given — __ _=a with them speclal attentlon 1 and 3 Goldste'n Blds. about those Democrats who, realizing the collapse | | » of the anti-Smith cimpaign, are now plotting| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant| There isn't much use of a wo. | ) oo PHONE B¢ 0 oy, Juneau Lions g the as nation of the Democratic Party. It used to be almost as hard to|man being an old-fashioned wife % 4:.' et ot e ¥ o PR S Club SUBSCRIPTION RATES. SR 08 get a light with the old-fashioned {and mother if she hasn't got an Meets every Wea Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| Thcse fellows who have appeared before that|flint and steel as it now is to get | old-fashioned husband and chil-] [J« B. BURFORD & CO b Thane for 25 per month, s nesday at 12:30 By il ost v Bewtnd satiul Senate investigating committee and testified about|one with a medern cigarette light-|dren, L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne o B'elook: One ye in advanc 2 x months, in advance, | their Presidential campaign expenditures only|€r It's doliars to doughnuts if a " = " > 6.00; O th, § Bk § B A 7 E:: t's ars g ke S DENTIST Lester D. Henderson, President B abecribass w t they will promptly|think they are rumning for President CBE ol man buys his soulmate silk stock TYfEWRITI"Rb H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas i . . b i e - - VU halh o AR o ol ings his wife is lucky if <he can Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine e The way Smith and Hoover are winning pri- ather disapproves of me go. ve enough out of the house | —_—n Building B! P. O. ELKS ing around c F: at,” sa } N f Med Wednes- 8 ———————— | maries in the same States it would almost seem| o 7 :_"”' "”] A hat” said | money to buy herself near-silk 51 Telephone 176 dal okting. Wi es MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. that they et rifining on the Beiie tOREE i ol "._“r’l‘;k:'“""; ones; BROWN’S )/ Gelock, Tk Ha The Associated Press 151y entitled to the ¥ 3 O One of the husbands to * e for republica f ¢ hes credited to - — — my head sharing the ¢ hardest 5 - B e Stnere dited F and also the Another Yukon winter is passing into history oRd, stiaring. (e CANEEEE Of | \ive with i the' oné Who thinks DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart ' holding my lid with the hatrack.” local news published hercin llavin shothasistop of sourdoughe il nE Rt s o ack.” | 1is wife was born under a lucky Stationery—Notions— DENTIST = ATiB D (TE ai star to get the husband she did. reeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 a. m. to 6 n. m, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER - — He Wanted to Know tar to get the hu THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Henry Ford, Free Trader It was during the raw days of Some people make you wonder Noveltiea. SEWARD BUILDING f o i sindtcch o early spring and the minister was | "4t the heck they would get out 5 Cents to One Dollar Oftice Phonc 469, Res. C:}O;«:lx;:l:::;" (New York World.) of a' very mervous temperament,|f life if everything was o per-|#———ro—-r —-a Phone 276. fect th ldn't do any knock - Scottish Ritsy It is not surprising that Henry Ford, Amer-|Stopping in the middle of his ger.|fect they couldn ) = N T VO 7S Regular meetings : ———— during his visit in London that he believes in|8ation, and with biting sareasm| . 7% eF€ &SV ABEEEC N0 4 Dr. H. Vance Cid Fellows free trade all around.”” Mr. Ford certainly has|asked: R soSLRaorS U 2 i ; e nothing to fear at home from foreign competi-| “Did you come here ‘just to|"O Si&ns of ever having been used H 4 UI ED b v P ol e ALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. tion. On the other hand, the foreign market|cough or to hear me preach?” l (3,1"%'1:\0;‘)1. ,-4‘ \\m;"ll 'i'l_ |~' ""‘;;'\‘ . 7 to § or by appoinment § N T A g nore sleeping at nights if it really M gl [for his cars has heen much restricted by tariffs TR 1 g TR g (;ou?» hRel Ahul Hanghtark AND IOT CLEANING Blosnas A T refcian (4 LOYAL ORD: « imed especially at his products, and so he has Modernized Proverbs were so keen about havir G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Gastizeau Hotal Rl fae s BT peoy Messerschmi Visiting Brothers welcom good reason to detest trade barriers Other{ The ring left around the bath 1 X at cs P ' manufacturers who desire protective duties will|tub too often maketh the woman | | I::f,‘ ','r"l;\,‘,i:.l,""].:;‘,‘,‘“(',[;"\\Si‘,l“],f,f ERAAN, 109, 0t 143 bt SR i nihe, 2% odr no doubt retort that Mr. Ford’s views reflect his|regret the one around her fi by e iR e J 1 WALTER HELLEN, Di own personal interests rather than his devotion A perele alim . DA INoUGEm LTInG g Dr. Geo. L. Barton 3 ‘o o p i he needs to wear more clothes v 3 C. D. FERGUSON, Secret :v‘) !lh( abstract ideal of complete freedom of Just Like a Bill Collector s having them think she needs | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen*' | Bidg. rade. aving s e Though winters go, Juneau Public Libra Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t 5 7 to' | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. R T Perhaps they are right. But even so, Henry Yo o ar TY [ | [ S e oy "aopoinrment. Phone 268 F y [ here favokies! axpreusic {a | | Secona and Fourth Mon- 4 YUKON ICE YIELDING FOR ANOTHER|Ford's statement is none the less significant. It fi'sa ‘trdat ¢ f Moy eeslon i and Cheba Gl | v "o “Caeh “month ‘",’,.J & cting. “hot-dawg” you're perfectly safe tice of Medicine, ( o d '\\ e has sometimes been pre 3 if the ten- s . is not the prac'ice of )dd Fellows' Hall, be- e SEASO I i L Of con g back. i s * 4 . l: o R fvfl Burgery nor Ost R Sin Yalock. o l,\ dency in this country to st dization and i et i Welrikg bk qGEher would, B ree Reading Room - fARRY T as e LF, X N o : ; A [a real shock if she ever offered to City Hall, Secand FI T Y 3 " rd fourney is forcing|mé iroduction continu 3 e-scale manu- f § . v y MHall, Secun oor A ) [ 3L, The sun on its northward journey is forcing “””IY‘ b L i Lt \: ((h Gl Be Just a Dream I help with the dishes. Malx Street at 4th : : Hetesre T ety e W b I Zome _ one N\I‘I::::]‘: When you look at the pictures Reading Room Open From Helene W. L. Albrecht TR I ment gives some support to this prophee you do?" il | L T et S8, Heth 19 . o PHYSICAL THERAPIST | Seeond and Fourth Tue, Jut since these large-scale producers with|” i i o 89y g T | | Cireulation Room Open From . i daya of ‘eadh’ mdnth, (&t places along the upper Yukon River and it will|possible free-trade inclinations usually pay the M‘_"'_”‘;‘) :‘_”'"‘:"—‘l ‘wake Mg Ih" fectly why it was so important for [ |1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymuastics, Massags davs PR [ soon go at Dawson. Within a very short time|highest wages, what becomes of the stock argu-|yicrel of ftr o - oPond dia girl to have a pretty face 8:30 p. m. 410 Goldstein Bldg. the Yukon and its tributaries will again be high-|ment that high tariff necessary to protect i \Curunt Magazines, Newspapers Phone —Office: Beays of cominerce the American workman against the pauper labor ; R ) ) 6. i = COLUMBUS While this does not mean as much as it did|0f FEurope? Mr. Ford, indeed, has told the \ oD iy el Ll g FREE TO ALL P i S hakneis Tooiek M 1960 in the days before the railroads and’ airplanes,|British that low wages are a handicap to their| “ ¢ 'I"'" can l HE ROCKLAND ¥ = Valentine's Optical Dept. %""5{""" ,,;,:m,‘.,( and last e ofore Ll ¢ ads @ a @ . s Reroby AN v i ‘i i desire tc D T, Monday. at 7:30 p. m, before the telegraph and radio, it still i sHstgtHos, and.ge (hireby ftsllonues. aghifesta] 2 tiomn tha. areae Rl THE LNt PE— R. I. DOUGLASS Tranaiont " brothers “urged Erapt e .| tariff protagonists in the United States 3 rom the crowds and e BOARDING HOUSE Opticlan and Optometrist tc attend. Council Chame important matter with a considerable number of It is not what American labor gets in its pay let alone—only with them it's a (5. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. bers, Fifth Street. people. It means more to Dawson than to any|envelope but what it produces in return for. thiy|crowd of bill collectors and not an Is now open for business. @ = Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. m. aad | | DY, M, MOINTIRE, 3 K. H. other town of that importance in the North. The|pay that determines whether or not this country|dmiring throng they want to||Room and Board. Home Cook- o by Appeintment Vel R RN TR 1 people of the Canadian Yukon depend more upon|can compete with others on equal terms. Through | 1U¢k. ing. Mrs. Skor( Prop. T DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F, O, P SEN e W water transportation than is the case in Alaska, [improved machinery the productivity of American — AR T P SR T. H. THORKELDSE e B SR 3 ! i 5 meets Mo:iday nights winter ice to release its grasp on the Interior A waterways. The ice broke in the Tanana River| at Nenana Sunday. It has broken in several 0. . MILDRED MAR- TIN, Worthy Matres ALICE BROWN, Secy Reference Books, Etc, A TP T A A TSR KNIGHTS OF —- & & gles' Flall, Doug- but there are wide areas in this Territory where [labor in recent years has increased enomorusly ~_The Common Lot T AR U 2301 Lo LOCKSMITH Robert Simpson lon; thiph " Wednear 80 much so that many workers have been ¢ His Wife—"John, I hear Miss day night each the open water of the oummer season means the 11, Li°L.1% ome have. beun weble. so Aad sey | Loosotongue is talking about you- | |FIRE. ALARM CALLS||[jacnmofrath Bevalring Opt. D. - |{maligle o 8 wls gusy period of general activity. jobs. The removal of our absurdly high trade| Him—"“That's no special distinc- & ¢ I | { Graduate Los Angeles Ccl- | | imith, Secretary. However, there is no part of Alaska Where|p.,iore ang the development of wider markets | tion. Name somebody, if you can, Third and Franklin, g pas lega of Optometry and there is not experienced a thrill when word 18!for our products would help solve this mew |She isn't.” Front and Franklin, Y Opthalmology AMERICAN LEGION : ikt et 3 5 Fitted flashed from the Interior that the Yuken, after|problem of unemployment e Front, near Ferry Wey. SCHOOL OF PIANO Glasses ' 7 being ice-bound for five or six months, has be- ——— e What Dad Knows Front, opp. Film Exchange. Leneses Ground Meets second an: AL N Headline asks: “DOES BUSI- Front, opp. City Wharf. PLAYING g VBT s o r L Kaeaiey sudge Reed Passes On. NESS NEED BRAINS?" Front, near Saw Mill ALL GRADES ACCEPTED - x| 8 each month im (K i s ook A s S Willougkby at Totem Gro. y B \ Dugout. Ketcnikan Chronicle.) Sure—that's the reason son pre Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. | | | Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt | Dr. C. E. Beatty ¢ Completing a long, active and useful life, |fers the petting parties. Front and Seward. | Phore 4501 i Chiropractor | Judge Thomas M. Reed, of the United States —— Front and Main, = 32| | cases Accepted only after Second ¢nd Main. 1B EMFIRE HAS THE LARG.| | complete analysis. Hours: | | MEN Fifth anl Seward. E:‘-E MOS‘T UP-TO-DATIZ AND 12 to 8 and by appoinment. wo uua};‘.xggS‘ao T Fize Hall. BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | (207 Seward Bldg. Phone 536 | | | vroors™Igt and 3rd Thursdays Gastine d U 'ay. 03 s::n :d“:n ;nm"t'-vn Way. | | PLANT IN ALASKA. L -— each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Fourth and Harris. rrr e e e e | Hall. Fifth and G€old. Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- {95 gua Bwe THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gen:: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. . W. ) Seventh and Gold. <R o “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Calhoun, ovp. Juneas ABS. | |} Gorner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Ninth and Calhoun. e e o ICE CREAM Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. DELIVERED magazine. 2 ANYWHERE IN t ton, as United States Ci at Nome, s it ferent way of handling such matters, is the mur- es Commissioner at Nome, and 7 H THE CITY as United States District Judge of the First Di-| elr We usually do along in GEO- M« SIMPKINS CO. der mystery at Prince Rupert. Bsther Kellas, a|iioon o gave™ et B O B et o |July and August. WELCOME CAFE Brick or Bulk woman of the underworld, was murdered in thelgylendid legal mind, fearlessness and fairness, Front Street PRINTING ; s & . fearlessness and STATIONERY early morning hours of the 17th of April. OB with the touch of the milk of human kindness, |-fe Really Be One Long Sweet HOME COOKING the evening of that day, 16 or 18 hours after|that go to make successful and able jurists. : gigenen. 4 P i J the hour officers of the law have fixed as the| Considering the number of cases tried by and | It 8onna be a grand ol world Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office uneau time of the crime, a laundry driver discovered [before him, Judge Reed had a smaller percent- if we ever reach the day when we ; el ! SRR A | > 3 77 e that things did not look right. Burning lights|[a8e of reversals than any man. who ever sat[Can trade in Gur wornout old REEN BVEN NN Bl aras gl : 2 on a Federal bench in the Territory. His recorq|1¢3ds and legs and hearts gud | throughout the house indicated that they had was clean, his life was upright, his departure digestions on new ones the way not been turned out from the night before. There | “r TRt we can our old cars. HOTEL _Phone 94 were splotches of hlood on the door, and blood |~ ‘No Alaskan having the interests of the Ter. was discovered on the sidewalk. The boy, With-|ritory at heart could hope for more than that Ouch! ZYNDA Carlson Taxi Stand out opening'a door, very properly, notified the|his successor may be equally as capable and as| *1 %e a woman over East has ALASKAN HOTEL police. The officers, under the direction of the|worthy. made $500,000,” remarked Mrs. ELEVATOR SERVICE Coroner, took possession, and an investigation —_— irouch. hegan, Newspaper reporters were excluded from Sehool Failures Too Expensive, HuN!" groyibd tier husbanfy 5 FXNEAR D MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS the room. They were never given an opporunity i — A I wish you would make something |gg Siive Hoteer. PROP. to take in the situation, except. through the eyes (Seattle Business Chronicle.) # CONSTRUCTION CO. A i s i e tive In disclosing what they saw. However, :::‘1]";‘1);’5-““1:'1;)']?.-*:Xl:z‘,”.l[’eu “r, evr‘ilrlivslllww"-ojl- spent UTOS FOR HIRF AN N R S TN NI IR NN AR AN R R T RANR AR ALL KINDS OF it leaked out that the woman, partly clothed, 801004 2906 & to Warren A, A V) €5 1 do =3 & n e Co come clear again, permitting steamers and craft of all sorts to ply the waters between the upper reaches of the Yukon and her tributaries to Bering Sea more than two thousand miles away. District Court for the First Judicial Division of Too Sudden for Comfort CRIME AND PUBLICITY. Alaska, last night- passed on. His departure|Miss Spring is grand—but she —_— removes from the Territory and the nation a would be British sleuths, and to a certain degrée those|citlzen whose every thought, and whose life, An even nicer gal, . of Canada, have poked mnot a little fun at|was devoted to service. If weather changes she would Americans on account of the publicity that is Quite as great as his devotion to duty was make given crime in this country. They contend that|his love of family and to those near to him will A bit more gradual. the American press, because of its vigilance in|De extended the entime sympathy of all who —_— ~ lsbarching out and presenting to the readers every [KneW him and them. . . Holds It Against All Comers y ; ; Judge Reed played an important part in the| “I want a car that holds the scrap of evidence concerning an atroclous Mur-|gevelopment of the Territory of Washington, even |road.” der, not only excites morbid curiosity but makes|pepore it became a great State. He likewise did “Then you'd better buy a fen- friends for the murderer and gives him notice|great service during the period of the transition |ton truck.” of what is being done to effect his capture. The|from a Territory to a State. Of a pioneer family British method is to deny the press information, and of a pioneer heart, shortly afterward, he to keep the readers in the dark and enshroud |came to Alaska to give his strength and his life BN inx 16 Aeep. diystery to the upbuilding of a new country. BEieh 1o fotnt. and 1b i typiskl or the aifs As a member of the Legislature of Washing- PR T N i s G0 59 03 € 99 59 5 69 49 1S k0 £ 89 10 i bk 1k 1 it it And That's That “When shall we broil?” asks a headline over item in woman's PRI — 23 ¢ SERIEERERAEERERZNAREA there had been a struggle. terms to 3 months and operating school districts g May 1, two weeks after the discovery of the|12 months—declaring that such a plan would r crime, the public had heard nothing further. |increase educational opportunity, increase service, < PR ¥ s R 'serving”’ only when the things it a suspicion or clue from which to work. The|quarters where the activities of teachors are e : 2| | |Stands at Gastineau Hotel 3 4 # i ful GLASS public is required to take the word of the police|fully planned with respect (o the long woro s i and Burford's Corner does for its customers are helpfu MORRIS that it is doing its duty in the premises; that it|vacation. But so many changes have been made CONSTRUCTION CO. in cases of heinous crime, often results in quick-| . = ¢ _had ome of those auto Rendering banking service along Iy apprehending the guilty. By publishing all |y, " («:m::irxgylntN“nxr:lnm?::“ e || . Taxi T broad and extensive lines for more the facts, for instance, in the Hickman case, all y on the English —says Taxi Tad. MILLER’S TAXI r of the police, and policemen were very comserva-| Re-educating failure costs American taxpayers Roe of the National Educational Associati vas lying on her bed, her throat cut from ear ¢ . e, amsoc.ation. He YOUR WELFARE 1 The police had said from time to time that it """“":" more succeses, and reduce overhead. The - BERRY’S TA}H was running down clues. The newspapers were|CORVerting of “education im the public schools is exercising scientific insight and attalnments(and so many are in process, that this new sns. PHONE 199 OR 314 to them in theirfinancial affairs, a 378 B ¢ 3 laymen. gestion might eventually be a o1 Thethe: ] that are beycnd the comprehension of lay: eventually adopted. Whether busuwss or personal, 4 @ CO! RS V speech. The first copies of his ‘““‘American Dic- | | Looking ahead—planning your » of the people of the Pacific Coast became con-|tionary of the English Language” were printea| | next move, s all important Phones 183 and 218 than thirty-seven years has ‘estab- would make education “a full-time job,” by the MILL WORK not given enough information on which to base|INt0 @ continuous process would be quite revo- ,. || |Cadillac and Marmon Cars It may be that the British way is better, but|it would do what is claimed for it can only he vinced of Hickman's guilt and joined in thefin the spring of 1928 at New Haven Cony AL sa;fleh:;lr;:k:n:“::ed:";s:‘";‘; m{“;':‘;fg Alaska lished this bank in the confidence to ear. Other cuts and abrasions indicated that|simple expedient of changing 5 or 10-month The Behrends Bank feels that it is Plate and Window lutionary, and would cause a shaking-up in those experience has disclosed that the American way, [determined by experiment. Lot's wife should have hunt for the fleeing culprit. His early capture|though the author's fame has been ecli psed by OUT DRIVERS followed. Publicity often results in gathering[that of his relative, Daniel, no more versatile| ] your time—by use of the con- HIRB 1 esteem of business men I the scraps of information that perfect a clue|American ever lived.—(Dubuque American.) venient ' Carlson taxi service— AL g into convincing evidence. It was the complete St b e b, repays the small cost—many citizens ghroughoug the Temto,-y_ . “co-operation between District Attorney Smiser's n the wets and see the world!” This must | | times over. § \ have been the motto of e vamis T g office, Marshal Bishop's office and the press that| oy, w.o chased 30 000 vntl:l:g ll':‘:l;‘:;e]v‘l‘:-m).;';d" Hail them anywhere Tesulted in the capture and conviction of Krause.|pint of liquor.— (Milwaukee joneeet ) "|| Carlson’s Taxi and i L i ARE WE SERVING YOU? 4 Many similar instances might be cited. " . District Attorneys and experts in detecting There is a possibility that Ambulance Service BLUE BIRD TAXT the forthcoming HAM and running crime and criminals to earth in|Presidential campaign may develop a paradox— s“““);‘n:‘n“;;l‘l‘l::::.l " e ‘the United States have paid just tribute to[if and when, for example, both parties should Phone Single 0 and n = | the.press for the efficient help it has rendered make an issue of the proposition that prohibi- 0 u Jad At Buvs BAveer Bhop E ¥ ;h,v“. officers of the law. It was the press that tion is not an issue.— (Toledo Blade.) - ' athered the evidence against Boss Tweed and Al S i g mith didn't say, “I do not choose to at- gang of thieves, asalnul: Leopold an;l b“i"' tend the Democratic convention. He said 1 against hundreds of other arch-criminals in|wouldn't go.— (Detroit News.) country. he , Bvidently all moisture in either of the party lends must give Senator Walsh credit for platforms this year will have to be bootlegged in. ‘a manly statement when he withdrew |—(Boston Transcript.)

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