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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1926, P ————————————————————— i ineiamre e NI e ot i bl S S e A bt el g e A Dall\ AlaS’lfl E"l’)lre Mr. Hoover with whom he had worked during i . S oo TR T———— thiFERR L he hasymoa. 100 The ambition of every shop girl AR This does not mean I have not ad- ALONG LIFE’S [15 10 be able to marry a man rich Seattle Fruit and ‘ PROFESSIONAL Poancil Sl miration for Gov. Smith, equipped as i |enough so when she washes her — JOHN W TBOY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER he ;\ l'l‘w u:‘: .n;.‘ hi;,:;‘; A:fl'h‘\" ulxl \\1114‘!1 DETOUR {face and hands the last thing at PrOd“ce CO. l DRS. EASER & TREEBURGER . o T s sde he might be clected By SAM HILL Inight she Fresh Fruit and Veeetabies ; Gastineau Channel MP I! B won't have to include Out of town orders given special attention | 3 The Goldshorough family of Maryland is or S ings. ; ganized to catch them coming and going. Alan A girl knows the worst thing in 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bldg. s Entered in the Post Offic PHONE 56 k Juneau Licns iatte s i P Goldsborough is a Democratic Representative in Ao g g - Con and Philip Goldsborough is a candidate @ Hc_:w Are Mighty Fallen!! the world isn't having legs so full " to § Thoughts of the days when it was fof rheumatism you can't use them |8z n BB st B oMo B Club King of issues, Bo, she k 's having a N RATES % g ; . |—she knows it's having a pair so - A ; T suascmrno\ lDT‘r‘ 2 et e Republican Senatorial nomination. Must make the poor old tariff|funny they make everybody laugh. J. B. BURFORD & CO Mle’ntsl e\l'lryl,‘\"cvl elivered by carrier in Juneau, Dougla ¢ T S ) D v 3 " . % sbliy-at 39:80 Thane for . T The end of the honeymoon is L C. y By mall, postage paid, at't Senator Curtis is a daring sort of a fellow.|For “wet and dry” now has be.|that time when a bridal couple Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne o'clock. B e L iaante i, IVance, | gy testimony befgre that Senate investigating come the question that can sympathize with the aviator TYPEWRITERS DENTIST Lester D. Henderson, President Sabaoe e o remptly ttee disclosed that he had collected $11,-Disturbs the scary statosman’ has nose-dived back to earth i H. L., Redlingshater, Se notify the Bu Tice of any failure r arity] b SMEMI0e0c: LIRL N ARD (pU e i/ SeHs, i SMIAN's | who' has noge-dived Heg . Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine il 50,08 i in the delivery c 685 and spent $11,468. In other words he had sieep with a jolt like that. — Building 8. PRIN SOMBAN i ’ = PRBL |- 2 L H s a one and only pair of silk stock- Wholesale and Retail l DENTISTS n hand. That is a tempting sum I 598 The reason stores solicit charge Telephone 176 Observatione of Oldest Inhabitant] accounts is because the family ' e The “marrow w has been|buys a lot less if it pays cash BROWN’S Another Alaska bear has demonstrated that o crschmidt, i3 gt e e dead ones. However, this made even more difficult for the| When a woman exclaims, “Oh, DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewnrt "“"_‘ lor " edestrian since the even . s sre a man,” you bet it time it wab a ly and nat a brown bear. e T TR L AL MRS B Tan. e A Stationery—Notions— DENTIST - p EAE R snand LS, T Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 a m. to 6 n. m ting Brothers welcome, 4 — need an ambulance to get him to . . m. pE LARGER| Protection Asked Im Bulldmu: Material. The Ananias Club the ‘Hospital 1 s had he sl Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING o L s o hospital if she had her wish E = Al die hidi's “If you hadn't told me you used |suddenly granted. 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. rdinate Bodies 3uildi s 2 of Freemasonry (Building Material Merchant and Building paint I would have thought your| A married woman sighs a lot i " g Scottish Rits Materials,) complexion was natural,” said fa-|but it isn’t because she wishes e Regular meetings The use of imported building materials im-|ther to daughter, |she had married a handsomer :"'fg::;.'g F'lld"_w‘u"-h poses a competition that is far reaching. It is a e {man. 1f she had it to do-over GE R | m " odd" Fellows problem of low priced foreign labor competing There Ain't No Cheap Cars |again she wouldn't even look at a | Han. | with American industry and high priced Am-| Blinks—They say used cars are his face, but you can bet she H ‘l]I ED Getsopith_{iL Codcten, TIIE 1 ITELEAR B HEISEL would make sure his pockets were “ 7 1o 8 or by appolnment men, office men, mill men, quarry men, railroad| Jinks—Sure, the more gas you mn labor in many lines of endeavor: Technical|the most expensive | 1| full. Licensed Osteonathic Physician men, coal miners and others,—all are hurt by the more it costs you.. ! i i AND IOT CLEANING Ph 16 LgYsl. DRBL < | There is good in everybody, but one: Office 1671. St oF "MCOSE low-priced imported materials. Every product of —_— folks are kinda lazy in this 3 G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Gastineau Hotel ry s Juneau Locps No, 70 American labor that is displaced by the use of Beauty Hint and you have to he easy to like Phone 109 or 149 o s ' s ARSI, Mpadey yrelgn materials means lessened ‘earning power,| T st thing for hands is—|to annex many friends. 5 7 3 Dict. and lessened spending power. When American s, kings, queens and jacks. A cynic opines children now are | o v = Dr. Geo. L. Barton | : s S S labor does not earn, it cannot build new homes, RS a great blessing If you have so i o CHIROPRACTOR, Hellens | Bldg. | K } | OREROL S and when new homes are not built, the building "Sawful, Mabel! much money it worries you trying| | Juneau Public Libraty‘ Office Hours 10 to 12; 8 & % 7 to| | MOUNT J‘UNEAU LonGE No e material dealers suffer by decreased volume; con- , 1 feel sorry for to find ways to get rid of i | 9; and by appointment. Ph.ne 259 nd un<l Fourth Mon- tractors and their employees are not \u.rkinu.l certain girl I know— A woman used to b about and CHIROPRACTIC | v each month in n , When American labor is unemployed storekeep- wst from her legs yow'd take |her perfect bust me and v s not the practice of Medicine, | | 001 Fellows' Hall, = be- (‘ ol ke R ers are not selling nor are they spending money er for a piano. waist line, but in those s the Free Readmg Room L N i o 3 | A RRY 1 1“\:’"}‘.?7‘..‘.(. Returns from the recent Republican primary for new buildings or improvements. And, finally, - | perfectness (or lack of it) of her City Ma!l, Second Floor — o | ter. CHAS are closed because of lessened consump- | Can You Imagine This? calves: was. ‘Rtrtgtly. her. own busl Main Street at 4th AR T S | Hectesity, would indicate that the much touted Controller i L 8 8« etiti { & on o reig) - i & 4 W Bill cut very little figur remilty g B | L e 1ot ek | A oy Erindirt o b s, : e, Reading Room Open From Helene W. L. Albrecht| EASTERN °§ru~. s iver B ok ke phv(| Al TEACHES -1 e o ] s e papers? Father has a good deal of sym 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. s RO gttt Ynapiy PR Lo LDl A0 or the other. In th store and into every industry. It aifects bus His Sweetie—Oh, dear, no! The|pathy for the lone hook in the||Circulation Room Open From | Pav Sl ratn mantn, of Ticket did not run more than normally fast.|ness in your town and my town, and in every|only things I read in the papers|closet that has to carry such a||1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to Wediedl. GERIATIES Mesmn R0 In the Second Division, Alfred Lomen, brother|other town. This competition is now demoraliz-|are the “Home Hints,” the recipes.| heavy load while the others get 130 p. m. 410 Goldstein BIdg. of Ralph, one of the leaders in cpposing the|ing markets on the seaboard; there are prospects|which I cut out and save, and the|off s asy. That’s just his fix || Current Magazines, Newspapers Phone—Office: 423. much discussed measure (who could not run for[of it reaching into inland communities. It is|political editorials & Reference Books, Etc, | o - KNIGHTS OF Tonalection hecause he was out of the Territory) |high time for concerted action” by American PN | FREE TO ALL = s Soutiers Bomrel o 178 I8 116 siring of candidutes for Rapreselitatives mavRiacturers, uuliding medirial dealors, wectips Modernized Proverbs porvaipecerionid Valentine's Optical Dept. | | Meetinga aecond and lnsi ors, contractors and America labor t a I Dl mda 30 p.. m £ he P @ 3 PN b e y Sl i s Y| respe { the chilc " ani metrisi e atten ouncil Cham. er of the opposition to the Paul machine, against|cement. bricks and shingles come into this| esPect of the child. BOARDING HOUSE gfi: llfls v“en{‘ma Bldg. rs, Fifth Strect. whom the machine spokesmen \n\trlwl! the wrath|.ountry duty-free. .Our steel products markets fs now open for business. b - - Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and -k M‘n%fiw-“srgfifmg,} X H of the gods, was renominated with one of the[are also seriously menaced. The proposed Wood Zero in Information Room and Board. Home Cook-| | I by Appcintment i — largest majorities in his successful career. Frank|bill asking that preference be given American| Sleep depends more on the com- ing. Mrs. Skor( Trop. i3 e Foster, who was especially attacked by the ma-|materials in Government work is not emongh.|fortableness of the conscience' &———"—————————— T. H. THORKELDS chine, was nominated for Representative, and (:”“' 11”:“_'“'”4_ _’!H\';'ri:‘ll Aindustry should be pro-ithan on the comfortableness of | R—— - LOCESMITH Robert Simpson ! 5 Charles Goodall, who made his support of the|tected by a sultable tarif. the mattress, £ - Phonograph Repairing { ¥ 0 0. . Hall 16 Tuneat Controller Bill the main battery in his campaign — ~ ||{FIRE ALARM CALLS|||juneau, Alaska Box 1015 | | o aiate OLo:' ADn'gelen cfl-t Troe. ol A Al s for the Senate, was decisively defeated for the Premier King’s Book Means Nothing in Our Young Life 80 o ¢ oo inmetty. k& i : 4 # § " "Twould make us dizzy, yea! and Third and Frankln. C10RN OF I nomination, 1In the Fourth Division, H. H. Ross, R iy gl gl Front and Frankiin, ,, = =l Opthalmolcgy AMERICAN LEGION Paul's right hand man in the Controller Bill and (Prince Rupert News.) A § : Prosit, hiskr Jarty. War, o ] tnsses Fitted a gl the air; ’ ¢ & % other fights, who has served many terms in the| Premier Mackensie King's latest book, “The|gy ir the airplane had mot been Front, oop. Film Exchange. | | | | SCHOOL OF PIANO | Leneses Ground gt ?lecltfllse;f;nd v.‘gd Legislature, was defeated for renomination, run- Message of the Carillon,” has attracted the at- fventad wal) 2 ourth hursday tention of the press of Great Britain, says an Front, opp. City Whart. PLAYING G TS i fifth in a string of five. Tonfess we w sare ning fifth in a g Ve tchaniae, DHe. ook (66 &ilsation” oF pEbHe Confess we would not care. Front, near Saw MIIL Il ety - @ each month in 7 ALL GRADES ACCEPTED o e et There are other things which indicate that|™r " G s s il bk Wiloughby at Totem Gro. g the voters generally, reparded’ the ‘Gontrollar: BUI|SQOTMNeE 800 takes Jh Uil HEOW up OpenUis ODB |\ Whone ‘Alnlt. No,. 8ioh Antsmkl Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt Dr. C. E. Beatty b Slodii e L ] ket Front and Seward. Phore 4501 | Chiropractor . fght as u sham battls, Thay dia not take ft(of theEeriea.. Whe Pally Mxpiem of Londoh Ands| ‘Reducing seems 1o e sbout Front and Main. 3 - 1| | Cases Accepted only after | [T seriously. And that is not strange. People|ihoce persons, who, ignorant of conditions ‘over|'KS Squaring the circle. skl THE EMFIRE HAS THE LARG. || complete analysis. — Hours: WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | usually sense the truth. They understand that|there,' insist on regarding Canada as a sort of Yes, my wife has the same suc- cess in trying to reduce the ex Fifth anl Seward. EST. MOST UP-TO-DATIE AND| | 12 to 8 and by appoinment. | LEGION, NO. 43 Fize Hall. RS 0 ' v A g, P 536 | 9 the Controller proposal is simply a guestion that|‘colc where the social and intellectual stand-| %55 I WYINK Lo veduce the e, BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING sward Bldg. Phone 536 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays fvolves a matter of administratiye potiey. They |ard-of dife is ‘below’ that of the Motherland.” [Pei5e8 A0t SIE 00 M trying o Gastineau and Rawa Way.| | p,ANT IN ALASKA. understand thoroughly that the primciple of self-|The Bxpress goes on to say that the types of Second and Gold. g . each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Fourth and Harris. [USTTSTSSS SSUS. Hall. government, or home rule, is not touched by it political leaders presnted in. Mr. King's “clear at any point It involves a question only of pen-pictures’” are significant of the position Can- Fifth and Gold. Esther Ingman, Senior Re- | 3 Aite o Sifior P Y ) v Twenty-five years ago one of] B & 25iny to o tHe mintits/Tki Wobk #edifirefii i A0lN, he “eleveyly usig: s eubidus: as Wk THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY sent; Aguss Grigg, Recorder. | focus points of many important events.” the principal attractions of a pa- Seventh and Gold. w BN ibute” by laws passed by the Leglslature, to be done| > 3 King. in nis sketeh &t Str Wiitred Laur.|rade held at Circleville was '&n The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribut Fifth and Kennedy. Niunth, back of power house 8000 BE5 gt get the pay for Aoine it Tt 18<|iar ias it mates brides out Oanada’s influéncs. on|AUTOMOBILE. N Somy ot Juacen Auss. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 volves the personnel of the public payroll—|South African politics. He writes: Twenty-tive years from now it y 5 ol » g Ninth and Calkoun. - o B e ) that, and not another thing It is an open secret that in the fram- will be & HOREE. Seventh and Main. ICE CREAM The adoption of the Controller Bill would ing and acceptance of the South African Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. S\ Do e el NS Twelfth and Willoughby. powers of the Constitution General Botha was not a A Blessing Like the Sax, Spinach people of Alaska. It might make co-operation little influenced by the counsel and ad- and the Income Tax Home Grocery. DELIVERED . HR L A i vice of Laurier. In a letter written to Just how much would you say . ANYWHERE IN between the Federal and Territorfal officials a Rie Aliferd, Mo rend. BOLRGL Bt ina the discovery—or invention—of |z . T}‘IEHCI}'{FY h Brna o ot T, Tk B S S ST e S e GEO. M. $ CO. cost of government, reducing the |.;-n-vm.!n:v 4|'f just referred (1908), General Botha world? WELCOME CAFE Brick or Bulk appropriations that would be applied to the ob- Sld:. b {a. uk \ntenbon R0 SalIne: o R jectives sought. But that would be up to the the footsteps of Canada. N Another Safe One Front Street PRINTING and STATIONERY Legislature. It could, probably, continue to pro- More than one part of the Empire The fellow whose favorite ex- HOME COOKING : S 3 Juneau vide for the utmost of co-operation in road work has looked to Canada in the development pression is: “You said a mouth-| |. Mg A, Haglund, Prop. Phone 241 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office and other matters in spite of the somewhat of free government. ful,” was the kind of kid that was . e T always getting bawled out for |- 3 OPEN EVENINGS leltards more cumbersome governmental machiner trplsig. to. talk ith '8 mouth ¢k The rulings of the courts against the Leg- Hopes for Boxing Regulations. " i.slfl!lll‘- '~‘ putting work upon : the Kederal ap- ——'-— ;. Huh! HOTEL g Phone 94 pointed Territorial Secretary will require a read- (Anchorage Times.) Wl ‘Hear JFintpuon. agreed to dos justment of our system, but the Legislature| There is hope that boxing clol’llltcft? \:'i.lll ::‘v cept the $500 offerad him if he ZYNDA Ay Cazlson Taxi Stand ought to use common sense and not political legalized fn A:'M\"””mf,"'“h““,'l T“; :n("]*h‘”m» wouldn’t run for office this year. scheming in the new legislation that is required, |COn8 B. M. Polley, TOrFsiigiEas +e B T L is mtampaded My haranguse Shwut |Teturned toiTunesu recitly, RS trip to the| qicth MGG A debt. ELEVATOR SERVICE National capital and reported that the outlook Howzat? selt-government when that question is in no wise [ oot 1ol 00 ment of @ law to per-| . Well youiknow & debt quits S. ZYNDA, Prop. i MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS involyed—particularly when the people give evi-|mit exhibitions of the manly art in the Ter- running when it's paid. i it g Dave HOUSEL, PROP " CONSTRUCTION CO. dence that they understand that it is not. rito! e L S The plan was originally sponsored in Alaska e e e e e e e re o) by the American Legion, and was given endorse- ERIEEEIITESECENEENABERERIETS ALL KINDS OF NEW YORK IS LARGEST NEGRO CITY.|ment by the last Territorial Legislature, which AUTOS FOR HIRE i e % passed a memorial to Congress urging an amend- CABINET Arthur C. Holden, Chairman of the Executive |ment to the existing Federal statutes to permit Board of the Urban League of New York, declares boxing in the Territory. = YOUR WELF RE that New York i Jegr Alas will heartily welcome Congressional T-~ 4 Plate and Window it gebden S, 1% "“"{,","\";':,f: action that carries with it provision for some “serving” only when the things it GLASS i ul does for its customers are helpf MORRIS in America. There are now, he says, 25 c g 5 0T OIS Nagfoss’ h the .metropolls, /That means. s Rain|Find ‘Of -superyisory SERREY through which the | BERRY’S TAXI to them in their financial affairs, CONSTRUCTION CO. business or personal. BYVILDING CONTRACTORS € e do 1 O ds €063 89 10 19 1S L9 69 £9 60 = 1=t 1=t 1t 1t 1t SoabdmioD SR It Is to Laugh 000 0080 D00 AN b add neither jot nor tittle to the e [] sport can be kept clean and maintained on a XN from less than two per cent. of the total popula- |y cie wunvanteeing high class entertainment for The Behrends Bank feels that it is tion of Greater New York in 1910 to more than|ine fans without danger of graft or other irregu- Cadillac and Marmon Cars s, four per cent. at the present time. lariti creeping in to speil one of the finest 1, One of the reascns for the pid growth of [sports man has ever known and one that appeals Stands at Gastineau Hotel Negro population in New York, Mr. Holden con-|strongly to red-blooded Americans. x and Burford’s Corner tends, is the disposition of both races to work , ¢ together in harmony for the betterment of the Florida is receiving more than $1,000,000 a PHONE 199 OR 314 colored people, Naturally, Mr. Holden ('l‘lims’“"“““‘ from its tax on gasoline. That's $145 per o ¥ . . i mile income on each of its 7,000 miles of paved credit for a lot of this co-operation for the Urban Wds, or $1,740 a year. Good roads are an in- Lot’s wife should have League, of which, he says: vestment—not an expense. — (Atlanta Constitu- had onme of those auto The Urban League rests upon the tion.) mirrors e e s Rendering banking service along foundation that it is to the best inter- —says Taxi Tad. MILLER’S TAXI broad and extensive lines for more est of both races to cooperate for the The champion hog caller of Alabama has| | Looking ahead—planning your betterment of the Negro. Through long been sent to prison for selling liquor. But ding| | next move, is all important Phones 183 and 218 than thirty-seven years has estab- restraints imposed upon him he stands if, he couldn’t be expected to make a living||each hour of a busy day. The Juneau, Alaska i i i fidem:e handicapped and often disheart- calling hogs, could he? — (Macon, Ga., Tele-| | value of making the most of CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS lished this bank m.the o FOR HIRE and esteem of business men and The Urban League movement asks graph.) your time—by use of the con- citizens throughout the Territory. SI8E2EEEREECERRAEEdAsSAZNAREARNEESRINRNERREE] white and colored to cooperate intel- PRSI L I Y| PSR venient Carlson taxi service— ligently to see that he gets “not alms, The Democrats should prepare now and cele-| [ repays the small cost—many but opportunity brate home-coming week in November.—(Atlanta| | times over. W Al lA G AN Constitution.) Hail them anywhere. 2= d L SO A LS . y and Night Service — — s v TRIBUTE TO HOOVER AND SMITH. Neither Toover mor Smith has vet come out|| Carlson’s Taxi and PHONE 485 AR A flat-footedly on the bobbed-hair issue.— (Rochester Ambulance Service UE AXT Dr. John Grier Hibben, President of Prince-|Democrat g v IRD ton University, before leaving for o 1.”4‘41‘ Demesrat 831 QUL B kel an g . . Juneau Billiards SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop ARE WE SERVING YOU? where he is building a summer home which| A Dbootlegger is an aristocrat in Bahama, a he hopes to occupy next summ paid glowing |millionaire in New York and a corpse in Chicago. tributes to Gov. Smith and Secretary Hoover, |— (Pallas News.) N M. Behrends Bank It is rather a good sign that the Al Smith seems to have found everything Bt The Bo L] e re an down two political parties are virtually com- n South except the “enemy’s country."—(St. Py mitted to men of such high type as Louis Post-Dispatch.) e Borbndge Oldest Bank in A Secretary of Commerce Hoover and Gov. 5 TAXI st in Alaska gy Smith. _\Mno congress met in Paris last week. The THBE S THE LARG- Hibben then said that he would United States sent no representative over to the|} Phone—Day, ¢ ' PHONES EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Dr. Hibben B st Do ‘would =u&'l'<'"|nu-m., i L 444-3 rings % Nights—377 | N BEST mmrm JOB PRINTING —(Florida Times-Union.) Tar

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