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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY II 1928. Fraternal Societies or Gastineau Channel a Juneau Lions Club every Meets Wea nesday at 12:30 o’clock. l’nun!nnl Lester D. Henderson, H. L. Redlingshafer, B. P. 0. Visitirg Brotl Co-Ordinate Bodles 3t Freemasonry Scottish Rits Regular meetings sccond Friday euch month _at 7:30 Yg i Odd F‘ellowr WALTLR B. HEISEL. St-('rt'u"y N LOYAL ORD. < OF MGOSE Juneau Locps No. 702 cels every Nondeg night, at * celocs, WALTER HELLF C. N, Dictator. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Na, & A Second und Fuurlh Mon- day of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, be ginning at 7: n\kln' 1. LUC. CHAS E. Cretary, - ) ’, X a8 NAGHEL, i Order of EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Vure: days of each month, st 8 “e'clock, I. 0. ». it MILDRED MR« 3 atag Sec y KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760 Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers urged te attend. Council Cham- bera, Fifih_ Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE, 3 K. H. H. I TURNER. Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. meets Monday nights &* ¢ Hall Dou third Wednes- 2 ay nighe cath . 0. 0. F. Hall_in Juneau Jr., W. P; Guy L. ecretary. Meets second and fourth Thursday each month in Dugout. L ™ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. Esther Ingman, Senior Re- | geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | 2 ICE CREAM DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY Brick or Bulk Juneau Billiards Phone 94 Carlson Taxi Stand MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CoO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS e —————— JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY R — - - — ——e — - - ONE OF ALASKA'S LUCKY DAYS. [ ——— 21ied, we suppose the only thing " Daily y - Alaska Emmr(’ e l sl oo : PROFESSIONAL | was one of Alaska’s lucky days when Paul ] ALONG LIFE’S man feel as de m»;; as ;mukmg{g Seattle Fruit and . 22k 2 Redington was named to be Chief of the ¥ <-{gzur(_xll.~ is dis .m_ll!g. (‘xu age-old Produce CO. —— ar JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|,;, ,iiCiOn wir SAmed (o be CUSL ot and II 4n0LIq | [mishtic for sinc pusamas, e aad Veretables | || DRS. KASER & FLZEBURGER —_ — e - wctical well as an enthusiast for the prin-| By SAM HILL el g ads Wik Wholesale and Retail B kit - srvivy i G R gy 4 ¢ ] i S gl s |like they had been made with Pl R DENTISTS EAPIT ]HV\H\" COMPANY 5t Second: 8 M ction of the g w.rr‘l‘ A\vmt‘llml: ‘lfn‘ can “; ”:: - % enough material to be let down A o | AT Streets, Juneau 3 iterest of the settler and prospector and th bt Naniac. ol nd turned into long pants it mod-{J A A s o : i s 1 Cl meers of 1 sorts in the game as w 11 a “I just can’t sleep at night,|©Sty wins out. But no skirt ever R e | matter. g | that of the rtsman, and he is devoting his)ggiq pe, “for thinking about how |100Ks like there was any extra ma- 5 B e e S R and ability tc harmonizing the interests. few people I have helped or made | terial provided for letting it down. = SUBSCRIPTION RATES. " | he ne animals, birds and fish of Alaska|q little happier during the day.” Bomewhsre -ih -this broad. iahd J. B. BUBFORD & CO Detivered by catrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|, «ve contributed immensely to prospecting and /i i of nearly 180000000 people there L. C. Smith and Corona Charles P. Jenne mail, posta |‘;'\ wing rates nee.|development in Alaska, and it is desirable that Both Discarded rnnl K|l|x'a!l'|.u~l.l]lllll> ':\1.]-;’..4104‘ TYPEW RITERS DENTIST | . LA Faeci e ey may ol e 50 to co n the other| Her Ma (indignantly): “Where|2¢t his wife to press his pants for i vance iy I “,‘v ntinu tc ‘l mrxhu.u On I| 0 x‘«x S e TIhIbat el Hate-th bat o e Public Stenographer Hooms 8 LRE T d ahvine lure or ers. 18 HopyA quaRHbn o, fonbs but (i IESRER Flapper (with & yaWl)s| You can’t make us believe that|@esmemm e 2 T g Building [ papers. Oftices. 874, | Mr. Redington right when he declares l:m wom, ey et et IRGINER | s Docanserd girl 1apks ke Hhe & o Ik Tolstibeits 188 i M Alaska has a wonderfully valuable asset in her e “ Ihelonged in the zoo she'll make o b N AL lothes. = tied to the| © It fcult task Mr. Redington has set Pasing. OhsCvALEH any more than you can that spin DOLLAR STORE A Wi Stewart | " jedited tolout to accomplish, but he is going about it in a| They used to say of am old.[ach and carrots are better for u Stationd i Moot DENTIST | 1 b manner that is likely to eat up difficulties. He| fashioned drunk, “He was full ag|than roast beef and potatoes. Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 a m. to 6 ». m. it i ceing for himself and depending in a large|a goat.” Our cynic friend wants ’1" Wors Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING . TO BE “‘”""‘W ure upon local opinion and suggestions.| We don’t know how full a goat!ensagement changed to ski i 5 Cents to Ome Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. | LICATION * Dale was because he says the real battle (g TR —— Phone 276. | ——— |Under the circumstances it is not strange that el | doesn’t start until after the wed - i Ralign, | lhe i ied with the support he is getting We often see silk stockings that|ding ceremony. f—— e ———— . | ‘r‘wu the people of the Territory. The people of OtahoR: ReEINAT ey on ”“e old G RBAGE - i i iniitieinlll | | Alaska his attitude and the probabilities| PHCION TR A Dr. H. Vance | are that he will continue to get the support of 3 HELLAN’S PHARMACY el . W it e, Jthe people Where One’s a Grand Sufficiency Il/ll )I ED Houra: 10 to 12: 1 to §; ! £ 710 8 or by tnment ;’ It is complimentary to the Territory that Mr Though I might envy cats WILL MOVE SUNDAY * u“m:d 0".'%1“‘:“‘;":”"’”“"" | tedington purposes to spend most of the summer For thefr nine lives, A AND LOT CLEANING . Omesppisie Boi ere studying conditions, keeping in touch with I wouldn't a man who had Hellen's Pharmacy will_move G. A. GETCHELL, | Restdence, Gastizeau Hotel the people and getting acquainted with their That many wives. LS m h gl Valeg Phone 109 or 149 = = ; MRS 1y Tre SN G, sty ot tine Building Sunday and will be Fu 5 considerable\pATL of ‘last- summer i that worki| g More MRCSIRISECE | oFen forButiaces on Monday, i o Dr. Geo. L. Barton | The people appreciate that sort of attention to| m’,'” ‘(;:'I',l;;‘l'm‘:;,“:,“",,:m i b X;,‘,‘.:,I:”'“,m._ i 0 T e o CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen* | Bldg. {one of the big problems of the country, and Mr.| uNo ' they didn't have it.” The present drug store loca- | | Juneau Public Library|||omece Flours 10 to 18: 3 4 1: 7t | Redington will, no doubt, find in every part of| «on, well, there is a drugstors|tion will be made into a modern and 4 CHIROPRACTIC | - - B o = the Territory a very cordial welcome. at the corner and you can get|restaurant by Miss Mary Young, 4 is not the practice of Medicine, | anything you want there.” who formerly operated the Ar-|| Free Reading Room Burgery nor Osteopathy. | The court gave Mrs. winclair Lewis alimon —_— cade Cafe which occupied the City Ha!l, Second Floor at the rate of $1,000 a month to continue F jiame space. Malz Street at 4th yod . " at one may - 8 ¥ Modernized Proverbs 3 e 1 = igarianyd IORL 4% shap, Ehcidaband g SEROIMS ehall cORLINES Cash buveth the gaso- | NATE HARDY RETURNS Reading Room Open From Helene W. L. Albrecht| choose 3 ¢y in iD excess of $45,000 a year. From the standpoint “line, but the groceries i S 8 a m. to 10 p. m. PHYSICAL THERAPIST i blow to his ¢ lacy It w a 5"""']’ e alimony collector, Mr. Lewis has not made can be charged. N. 0. Hardy, formerly of the||Circulation Room Open From Medical Gymnastics, Massage | which 300,000 Republican voters of the N “‘_”l Babbitts of the American people in vain 0. Marshal's office here and||! to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to Tlectricity West, the very stronghold of Republicanism, had o ST R S ) We Still Look From Habit (1 tor with the St National 8:30 p. m. 410 Goldstein Bldg. an opportunity to ex their cholcs for the A solicitor of funds for the Liherty League| You would get tired of cake if|pank returned to Juneau today| | CUrrent Magazines, Newspapars Phoe—Office: 423. Presidency and by substantial majority they i, ooy i 4amitted that it cost $60,000,000 to|you had it at every meal and legs | n (e Fisherics boat Crane. Reference Books, Etc, g — cast their votes nst Mr. Hoover. The damb=fuyi gver pronibition but that a very small frac-|Wwere more interesting when they s FREE 7O ALL RFETTITYI T R ening effect of the defeat is of far more IMPOTLfyion ¢ that would take prohibition out of the|Were a treat—Cincinnati Enquirer. {ypg pAULENER RETUBNING R. 1. DOUGLASS ace than the loss of the 33 delegates. It would| oo . .5 i e All men are like the London bus e il ance than the loss o e eleg country’s sta s, , o clan &R have been far better, from a strategical stand- | G S N K8 Iriver now. ”””*1“1“"“- . 31r<] H. { l;ml!(r;vr and :(}llll ngom 16, Valentine Bldg. he first intended doing. ‘ Usually, “' “”‘ :" 'fi’ it R It it's boy friend the tooting horn| ith frienc vé returning home s ) A aspirants do not contest with a favori S st (Prince Rupert News.) : says this— on the steamer Admiral Evans, H. THORKELDSEN el date, particularly if that favorite son is a Sen- Tkere has been some criticism of the cost of | «gp Sweetie, Sweetie, Darling, 1 &%) « . 5 o & ator. Gov ith announced in the beginningleducation in this Province. am hen n ™ .‘OCKSH;TH. . Robert Simpson hat his name would not be entered in any| In this connmection it is interesting to com-|put it dad is at the wheel it lis- : Phonograph Repairing . D. t:‘;‘,:u‘t“ .:Im’:‘u % favorite son candidate, and|pare the anmual bill for education in British 7o FIRE ALARM CALLS| || uneau, Alaska Box 1015 | | e OLI‘:} Bum i X o e e the other |Columbia with that of some other Provinces. The|wpamn it! Come on! You know 5 i g s My gy he has adhered to it Mr. Hoover of the OL'%'| o1 10wing totals are for the fiscal year of 1926: Tiin wiiltma. honk)® 13 Third and Frankitn. : = bl el 4 hand, entered three States that had favorite so British Columbia, $8,311,629: Alberta, $11s134. g 1-4 Front and Franklin, T Lo Giases Fitted candidates, all of them Senators—Ohio, Indiana iy g G o ™ 610 561 063 Manitoba, $9.- Ho, Hum! 15 gwnt. nearvrerrgxwhiy. SCHOOL OF PIANO Laneess Giennd | and West Virginia. He carried Ohio, after|gga'oes. Oniario, §45,655.6 Hor' the: ask® 0t | ‘1t heams ‘o b ‘a8 Herd: f4 }g F:g:t, :;;% Clltn; W}f;rtn'& PLAYING HL —— D Senator Willis died. He has lost Indiana. West|comparisen it be assumed that the popula- politicans to face the is- 18 Front, near Saw MIIL ACCE : e Virginia has not yet voted [tion of British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba Sl on At lador & MAT 21 Wilougkby at Totem Gro.|| | ALL GMD!}: hmm'dt = Dr. C. E. Beatty The general opinion has been that Senator|is virtually the same, with Saskatchewan ap- Hied man o face 23 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Mrs. Ruth Messerschmis i . Watson was running as a stalking horse for Gen.|proximately 200,000 more than this Provinge, and the music. 2-4 Front and Seward. Phore 4501 2:12) C}HTODTECWTI per | Bavi It is said that Senator Goff in West Ontario about five times as much. In other ey 25 Front and Main, = 2 (‘nucsl l\rwpl]edl on ynflrsl" awes. s said at Senato ) h i g 3 > s P ours: 4 -l s LBt i awes | Words, British Columbia’s per capita cost is con- You'll Find Her Home Ever: 2-6 Second ¢nd Main. THE EMFIRE HAS THE LARG- complete analysis. 4 QRN 1ikewise, n tupnine Eeanans ‘,"'l‘,‘,"’f"“.;(«m'-m.l,\- less than either Alberta or Manftoba, vering Y 1|27 Fitth ani Seward. BST MOST UP-TO-DATI AND{ | 12 to § and by appoinment. ‘ (e refosed to be a candiate for; LresOSRLiwehile ek aipopuistion: of only 20000 more, thel o1 beskiondd is, T say; 29 Fice Hall. - BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING| 1207 Seward Bldg. Phone 536 | as long as Gov. Lowden is in the race, That Was, g,.patehewan’s total is greatly in advance of This lassie Nell: 3-2 Gastingau and l\mm Way. | | PLANT IN ALASKA. o kid | the reason given for entering Mr. Hoover's name. ln,“ of this Province. Ontario’s per capita ex-|iwhon mad ot say'.u, “Oh, pshaw!” ;; g:«‘-,l«::: .:: l?:r:u & 178 However, the Indiana vote s not mecessarily|penditure, too, would work out at more than| ' wgiead of “Oh, Hell!” e TRy fatal to the Hoover candidacy. He will have a British Columbia’s, although greater population 37 Fifth and Eset. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | long lead in the Kansas City convention over should tend to cut the bill in certain aspects Meant It for One, Anyway Seventh and Gold. e . | ny other candidate without the Indiana dele-|Of overhead. \ Mother: “Did you write son a Fifth and Kennedy. “ i he Greatest Tribute” : ::nym‘ 'll‘lu‘IAI \ger of the vote Is that it might| ~From these comparisons it is easy to see| pocyom 1 Niuth, back of power house eTke Laat: Serving o1t Ph 136 S Lk for him fo convince the)that British Columbia by no means is svending| paq: g Ko +2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. nd Franklin St. one i make it more difficult for him to convince theyiitt BEHSE GO mbG by no bt bt 0 “a«:)_ ‘.l(‘,‘q;m:o.‘ o mean| | €3 Distin Ave. and Indisn 8. Corner 4th a | uninstructed delegates of his strength with theiy, oo™ ooteq however, the fact may be )H‘"f’ *‘("," do y an § | 4’5 Ninth and Calhoun, | people in those States where strength is needed|ngreq that the annual bill for preparing British ’,‘,,‘“], "wWell, I wrote him hel |8 Seventh and Main. TR ST BT to win. His Indiana reverse is not unexplain-|Columbia’s youth for life's struggle is consid- SRR s A :; ?:32: lt.tnslow&l;‘lag;y. able. The rub is that it must be explained. 1t|x|)fly less Ylmu half of the amount spent each his way through college, and it} | 4.9 Home Grocery. " He can say that he had to fight the l(rp\lhllmul.\lnll on booze and horse-racing. that doesn't ohack ]m spendthrift " organi headed by two United States Sen-| = —— — R e e Rab A NS CO il tat, under the circumstances, his| There's a '1>x~f.A.z.» from the .)wmh. of stifling —_— GEO. M° I : A large vote is an evidence of strength rather (Imn‘““'“;::'* s i kg l[i‘_t‘_‘]’;’l‘:”:"‘g‘ because| goy, Bring Us a Pair of Stronger WELCOME CAFE of weakness. How much beiter, though, it would s o ot & ot nfilill'“’”‘ ety g Front Street PRINTING and STATIONERY ::f::~¢rh|,’4|».-xlxl) “1‘::;‘“1[\‘;”| '\‘;1':"' out of the State ;.mlfi[\'} an ,(.»_v\‘.l.:‘.l ‘|.|li||l or Smith can MeAdoo?— | ) O o e of Nastactten HOME COOKING Ao ol g S okl el . Germany, gave birth to her th Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Lig ice teenth co cutive pair of twins. Stadl machinery as ‘boon 8 larger sacks and snagged four|mpis is believed to be a record.—. & — OPEN EVENINGS production can be accomplished Tiau 15| Hongtal Bost/Dispatch, Lig o 80 the coal may be washed and Sixteen bobbles were made in Will all the ladies present who graded into lump, nut, pea and|all, ecleven by the Semiors and|epyy Fra e p 4 7 envy Frau Braun this record ARRIVES HERE " st { %6 by’ the winmers, ‘Sophe made | ko b e ot HoE At the present time ten men are |eight runs on six hits, while the Huh! Is our eyesig failing M A : , ! I yesight failing f employed at the mine, and this|graduating class nine connected us? ZYNDA number will be increased as the|five times for their trio of tal-| ALAS ; it o the" work ‘ot 'drivins| " The Jumiom s Frosh were to| 1 LT, S has recovers_ from . MODERN REASONABLE RATES B T 3 | ¢ cunlors and Frosh were to| yhe thrill of getting her hair bob. \ H. H. Lerch Comes with|decper into the coal measures. |have played this afternoon for | —— — Dave HOUSEL, PROP. p 'A y 450 5 K The discovery of the indications|cellar honors. [Tty I f new coa Y encourage S ——————— . the lgo an BGKS '”I jrem v(““ h“l,“ A0GORIRRaYIh P e e PR LR AL EE LD LR EL B LR B LR { G d H d C l | company to believe that the lands of Good, Hard Coal |10 Viich "ty are conterins SHELDON FUNERAL AUTOS FOR HIRE their efforts contain many work (Continuey rrom Page One.) |aple measures of high grade bi HERE SUNDAY A. M. Mr. Lerch is enthusiastic about| Mr, Jones thinks that mining| Funeral services for W. H. ? the manner in which Mr. Jones|conditions are most favorable as|Sheldon, who died at St. Ann’s has taken hold of operations at|the walls of the coal measures|Hospital on May 7, will b held BERR the mine and over his confidence |are ideal for successful mining|in the Juneau-Young (‘ha‘un-n Sun- Y’s Tm The Behrends Bank feels that it is in the value and workability of |with a minimum of expensive tim |14¥ morning at 9:45 o'clock, it 2 2 2 the mine. He says Mr. Jones,|bering. made known today. The Cadillac and Marmon Cars “serving” only when the things it o who is an expert on coal mining et v Rev. 0. A. Stillman will officiate Stands at Gastineau Hotel E and coal, s very favorably im-(p Ay TOSSERS OF and interment will take place in and Burford’s Co does for its customers are helpf £ pressed with the outlook for the Evergreen Cemetery, The men at urford’s Corner 3 Z ¢ ial affairs H development of a successful mix SOPH GLASS TAKE the Juneau Lumber Mills, where oKl 2 PHONE 199 OR 314 ] to them in their financial affairs, £ Superintendent Jones, who is in Mr. Sheldon was employed before L ] 4 H charge of operations, has not only SCHOOL PENNANT |uis death, have taken charge of 0 A“‘hp‘ RSN N W | business or Perso'wl- H been making plans for develop- the funeral arrangements, " dhiould. ha E 4 ment of the veins that have been| The inter-class baseball cham-| Mr. Sheldon was born in Wis- Lot’s wife shoul ve H ” ) . discovered, but he has heen pros-plonship of the Juncau High |consin in 1874, and had lived in| | had ome of those auto Rendering banking service along pecting and has located three ad-(School was won yesterday after-|Juneau for a number of years, mirrors g ines for more ditional coal beds, according to|noon by the Sophomores when|He had one brother, E. H. Shel. —says Taxi Tad. MILLER’S TAXI broad and extensive lines f Mr, Lerch. |they decisively defeated the Sen-|don, living in Tacoma, Wash.,||Looking ahead—planning your ] hirty-seven years has estab- n i e Ph H than thirty-seven y ‘Writing of the situation the |dors by an 8 to 3 score in seven|who was notified of the death,| | next move, is al mport :‘m ones 183 and 218 5 i g y mine, Robert §. Donaldson, Gen-|innings. but sent word that he would not| |each hour of a busy day. The Juneau, Alaska H lished this bank in the confidence eral Manager of the company,| Batteries were Brandt and Nel- |be able to come North. value of making the most of CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS i Bt @ays the development work i<|son for the Sophs and Neilson . Toue tlme—lby L t:l the‘mn- FOR HIRB i and esteem of business men and progressing favorably. The stope|and F. Orme for the Seniors | STATTER IS Nsnrnoumj venient Carlson taxi service— S ritory. 48 being extended to a further|Nellson was weaker than in prev-| J. F. Statter, Chief Deputy||repays the small cost—many i citizens throughout the Ter: Y. depth of 400 feet, which will mak i\uu: game and Orme played poor- | U. 8. Marshal here, left Seattle l‘";{es"‘“t;“- e i H the total depth 580 feet this|ly behind the bat, while infield jon the steamer Alameda. He 8l e st ! g Py .yldopfil it is the intenti of t ¢|support was mot encouraging tc | went south with prisoners some Carlson's T.fi 'nd Day 'l?gob}?gh‘t.g"““ H ARE WE SERVING YOU- . company to turn gan eastithe Senior chucker. time ago. % nd west on the coal bed, and at| Brandt, with three runs, one b PG by Ambulance Sesvice BLUE BIRD TAXJ 50 feet interval to turn|hit, which was good for a rounc SUBSCRIBERS ATTENTION Stands at Alaskan Hotel and SHORTY G AM = ms. When this development|trip. and three assists to hir{ All' subscriptions not paid in Juneau Billiards RAHAM, 48 completed the company will belcredit, struck out eleven men and | idvance by Saturday, May 12th, Phone Single 0 and 94 Stand at Bill's Barber Shop dn position to assume a steady|paesed two. His opponent struck | will be delinquent and delivery | —————————— roduction of not less than 100 out thirteen, walked two and]ot The Daily Alaska Empire will N ns of coal a day. During the|made three hits, one two sacker | tomatically stop. Place a check 1 ’w B M B h nds Ba lk rval a small quantity of coalbut made several pitching error n the mail for your paper ac- Prompt Service—Day and . . e I‘e ' Beovered from the development|und never crossed home plate | ‘ount tonignt, 4. o5 John Borbridge Alaska work will be placed on the mar-|while his support was poore: s v ankin lfll . {than that given Brant, Another thing that will make - TAXI Oldest B To Install New Machinery Burke and Berggren, playing § /ou glory in your luck is to mote PHONES "It is the intention of the com.jat first, shared put-out honors says Mr. Donaldson, o in- but the Sophs were better on tn vhat some other men haye to in- roduce as “the wife.” n-mmu—m

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