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'4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY MAY 2| 1928. D I 1laska E'n nr() hat of Gov. Smith, and that he has agreed i make us dizzy, L. Arnott, of . l—— o e e o | at \ t movie and radio plan as one that would Creenfield, Ohfo, writes we can i PROFE P . I " Tendency to eiminate tne personat wnsic| | ALONG LIFE'S ~f|eet that way stiniins on s wo|| Seattle Fruit and o idoen Fraternal Societies in the contes s y £ 0 1 ile ——— JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| /" the contest DETOUR i Ml fee 4 Produce Co. | or - i up in an airplane. o y by Fresh Fruit and Vevetables | | | PRS- KASER & FREEBURGER Cistinemiss Chinel “The War Ten Years Ago To-| | Out of town orders given ' B v il iy v CHURCH IN POLITICS. By SAM HILL 4 [ Wholesale and Retail Fofmene The General Conference of the Methodist The Alicky. Cistel day—" read the W who had special attention }; 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bldg. EM PRI G ‘('\“A\\\ € nd and Mai Episcopal Church, the last word in church ; PHONE 56 Junean Lions . Vhe! v is dawning o' the evening paper. authority, took a whirl at politics. It decided| " 0eR d8y 18 dawning o'er those A L A R B g o8 eastern hills, “Hadn’t started yet, butted in G tEpS VA Rl e w Club |that Prohibition, thought at present not uni-|que p G 3 her husband. “We were still on AT, 7 S ULy bt i, o : he roosters crow, atd birds be.|her husband. : o g Meets every Wed Blivered by carrier In Juneau, Dovglas, Treadwell and|YéTsally admired, must remain, and it appolnted| g 4o peep, our honeymoon. J. B. BURFORD & CO | |#—— i nesday at 12:30 hane for er committee of five Bishops atte the Demo- o i — v E Thane fo S per month. 1 committe ive Bishops to attend the Demo-|[ always envy the night watch. L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne prfifsite or . onths® in advance, [ CTatic National Convention and a committee of men who More or Less True - - ¥ 1 2.00; e , " Lester D. Henderson, President $6.00; one i : thes will promptly|1V¢ DBIShODS to attend the Republican National|Are headed home to spend the| The reason women are not the TYPEW RITERS s H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. Bubec S Off ny fallure or mfuuum;ww\.uflum to persuade both parties to nom- day in sleep. best drivers on the road is be- Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i34 . ; W Pl ¥ 8 3 inate ‘“dry” candidates for President and Vice- cause an automobile that is A5 | G —_— Building B. P. 0. ELKS | and Business Office A e Observations of Oldest Inhabitant|asy to manage as a man hasn't Telephone 176 b L B \ e Gon. g S il i A I kin remember when courtship|been made—yet.’ i OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. It was Gen. Grant wh aid, when President, Habi't & Apentisy omby TR trouble. With & good many sty '\\‘ rly‘(~nl|rd”ltl|:d1|;. ‘:nn nm. are three great political parties in BRI homes is that there is too much DOLLAR STORE i Dr. A. W. Stewart _|eratic and the Me pa . He is a prominent member of|teamwork. Greeting Cards—To; Flours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | SRV ot the G. O. P.” said the neighbor,| A hard-boiled husband is one SUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| Ar Ass ted Press dispatch says *“C i ‘| who doesn’t notice ‘the martyred Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING Y OTHER PUBLICATION. (i o Ciesis by s e om-| “and is off to Europe, but no.lW! T S § Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Sodies , mander No salled over Lenin Land for four|body thinks it is to escape being|expression on his wife's face|g e - Phone 276. 3t Freemasonry hours but the view was so forbidding he aban-|called to Washington to testify” |when she comes in from daing — . PR Soottisn Rite | doned the plan to land.” Apparently they hit the dishes while he sat in an easy . ——— | Regular meetings |on an appropriate name for that place. Money in That Kind chair enjoying his pipe and pa GARBAGE R R 3 -,;;g;*g A o 5 Blinks: “You say a few cents|Per. forgetting her existence. | I Dr. H. Vance | 0ad { e 3 e ican Na.|€nabled him to make a fortune?”| The cynic says the wile is the - ; 3 Apparently, as usually with Republican Na-|®MZHEC W00 TEER & OFMICHH 0 “on " puts on the dog and the HAl [I ED ] R i e mal Conventions, a great deal will depend ald of a few scents he has grown|husband the one who puts out .. 7t 8 or by appoinment jon how the contesting delegations fare, with \ wealth He makes expensive|the cat. AND Licensed Osteopatnis Physiclan < LOYAL ORDL.A National Committee and the Credentials Com-| pentumes.” The only way a fiapper could LOT CLEANING Phone: Office 1671, A OF MUOSE possiblv make herself look more G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Gastineau Fiotal : Juneau Locgs No, 78 0 Passing Observation fr.akish than she does in modern Phone 109 or 149 ° MeiTtagery, Ngndry That battle s being waged between the| The way we now have to keep|clothes would be to dike herself| e —— | WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. bulls and the bears on Wall Street makes the|up fires nearly nine months of out in the -old-fashioned sensible |y 2, Dr. Geo. L. Ba!“tol.!“ C. D. FERGUSON, Becrétary. old Gould and Fiske frays that we read about|tLe year it looks suspiciously like|ones. : A £ > ¢ | [SCHIROPRACTOR, Hellen*" | Bidg.| |~ cem like primary schcol marble tournaments, | the coal trust had managed to get| Paris wouldn't be able to sup-| | Juneau Public Library| | [ofmce Hours 10 to 13; 3 & 5: 7 to |MOUNT JUNEAU' LODGE No - N 3 control of running the weather. ply the demand for gowns if all b 9; and by appointment. Ph.ne 26% \rrond nnd Fourth Mon- i e T 2 et hushands were as good afy making and CHIROPRACTIC | | tay of each month ln%\ Office In Junc Edgar B. Piper.. 18 not the practice of Medicine, 0Oda Fellows' Hall, Remember Him? money as they are at making Fme Readin Boom nor Osteopathy. inning 8t 7:80 o olock, b 1 There used to be a fellow they!Promises. & R TN Ly | RIRAY T LUCAS, Mese Jon s has recently 1 a joint resolu- (Seattle Times.) By r a ¢ g City Ma!l, Second Floor = | ter. CHAS E. NAGHEL, MY £ s’ 4 et » ‘dtatue’ o] | An netfve and' ‘helpful. gareer. in journalim hes. Shiad: Kelges | AFRn (oM th;"gs » !’:,”"}kzl Main Stroet at 4th d —3 | Secretary. bl sion. & Z : : . Journalism fyny; 4519 the world he sffrely|doesn’t have to do s wear his \ A Albert latin and ting t it be mounted|and in unselfish service to the public terminated Yould surprise’ 45 clothes until they are threadbare. Reading Room Open From Helene W. L. Albrecht| T TR on the st t iry where it WAl stand |In the 4“'“7!1“"' Edgar B. 1"1";;3 K b ‘;l’“ Of her he would be boss, You can’t “‘“"“fi“ ]“i"*l’“““" ibta l"" "‘l'u:“ "’g' b 3 PHYSICAL THERAP'ST | Second and ¥ourth Ve with th 1e of A r Hamilton, testify-|Jresonian was a career that spanned the He said, of, kind'a eross husband who looks like his wife| | Circulation om Opeh From | g SAh ing that our financ m is due to these |!MDE ;"“,‘IM" gap between two penturivg and| g+ “ha's in Holland now—and | had picked him up in the zbo has 1 to 6:30 D. m—7:00 p. m. to Medical Gmmtk;;. Massage 5{»1(““1\‘211})5?0 (‘)“;. two fan. Gallatin ‘eerved as: Saorsbery of|PLIOtERed well over isoige. Rorian. of ewsh e much wiser. {everything a husband should have . 8:30 p. m. 410 Goldstein Bldg. M Worthy Matrn g , g mest of the later of the last century his except lcoks. Current Magazines, Newspapsrs Phone—Office: 423. bi home and work were in Seattle; for all that was These are days when you hard- Reference Books, Etec, ':—'—'_‘——f KNIGHTS OF [granted to him of the present century he lived| . Modernized Proverbs {1y can blame a girl for devoting FREE TO ALL i = | seghers Counell No. 176, the Madison 1 wtion. He had previously,|and labored in Portland, Chairs Greatly Reduced"—says| % U0 P00 S 8 0 oping her|® 8% Talentines Optical Dept. | |Meetings second . tash while a membe ress, organized the WV K.\J For full forty years Mr. Piper held foremost|an ad. i Monday at . 7:30 . Im, ‘A lot of ladies we know would|understanding and letting her|sm . R. L. DOUGLASS L AR R and Mean mmitt of the House of Repre-|places with newspapers of the Pacific Northwest.| ok:as Jadies: we EROWANONR.| nind po. hang. Optician and Optometrist te attend. Counctl Ch: B tative i it ncinded | it -1tk - seope ur. filled them all with distinction. A sound |like to hear how they did it. LR T SR ! Room 16, Vllsn:hm mcu.‘l ! s 2 g il ke | thinker, unmoved by any milling of the mob; an Tours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. an 03 TERNER. Sceratary. and finance as well as reve-|hin Y any mi ] iy " ) Adveruising urways pays. Use N A g s e ®lincisive writer wiose meanings could not be mis-| Nothing Funny 'Bout It to Her| Ad 1 78 by Appointment R TAGRBUE o B b & Though others often do the columns of The Empire ~ " |construed; an editor the courage of whose con- A & DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E ury Department it was to & to 1N"\\ \'1,.:1; leul:~ |victions was never susceptible to questioning, he|When they see Mary's little calf, T. H. THORKELDSEN meets Monday nights his name was n to one of the leading banks le ft an impress upon newspaper theory and prac-| You bet it is one joke LOCKSMITH Robert lepson lns; third | Wednes: of that city and where he lived to be a great!tice that will not be effaced. Death overtook him|That never makes Mary laugh. | Standard Transfer 1 Phonograph Repairing 0 t moath, & Bl Ey H,’.'||"§.:'t.xun';°:|f citizen of the metropolis at a post that he had filled for eighteen years, e i Pringgeme 5514 Box 1015 D. Thos. 'Cashen, Jr., W. P.; Guy la Henry Adams, grandscn of President John|with ever-increasing credit to himself and serv- So Runs the World Away g{fl'fi"u’fl%fl“‘f’}irfi}”&‘; Funshi, ()rmluntet léol! Anttulu“d Smith, Secretary. Quiney Adams and great grandson of President|iceable value to many others “Eights” used to be what we Junnhn S oo A TS o lega of Optometry _— | i A 3 : e i The sing . 8 -8 s o g set gr 5 S £V 5 W LA thalmology AMERICAN LEGION John Adams, in his “Life of Gallatin,” says _ The sing of such a man br}ngs a sense|bought when our feet grew big Redidendy’ Prone N308 i _— Op latin deserves “equal recognition with Hamilton|©f personal bereavement to all of his profession; |&er: & ! o | SCHOOL OF PIANO | Bl o i A Kot e sacondians B vitinder of our ‘Ahandal system.” yet Mr. Piper's outlook upon life knew no pro-| Now it's what we buy when —_— PLAYING —t | A 7 fourth Thursday Er RO o0 fessional limitations. 1t reached beyond the|our ambitions do. ) | | the Treasury the eight years of the Jeffer- son Admini and for about five y under of activity banl ember of a famous, ¢ 'd 3 g v P : —~—— AL SR each month in A member of a famous, cultured and wealthy |, . 145 of his paper's circulation and embraced ) ALL GRADES ACCEPTED s = - Dugout. : s g & Gonnvl fob the] : B B family that practically governed Geneva for WO |all things of possible benefit to the cayees sl Proof FIRE ALARM CALLS Mrs, Ruth Messerschmidt Dr. C. E. Beatty centuries, orphaned at nine but thoroughly edu-|the issues that he deemed right and just. He| “Is your wife musical?” | Phore 4501 | Chiropracter cated under the direction of relatives, Albert|was deeply interested in every undertaking that| “Yes, she simply detests jazz"!|13 7hird and Frankiin. i 2| | Cases Accepted only after Gallatin, becoming a fcllower of Rousseau and|might contribute to human welfare and happi- o 14 Front and Frankiin, THE EMFIRE HAS THE LARG.|| complete analysis. Hours: | other French economists and republicans, leav-|ness; a kindly man and generous, with an abund- Foolish One 156 Front, near Ferry Weay. EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| | 12 to 8 and by appoinment. | ing most of his wealth behind, came to the|ant Eift.cf good humor; a good citizen and a| Although dry laws 16 Front, opp. Film Exchange.| | ggST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | [207 Seward Bldg. Phone 536 R D TN S e WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | & gcod friend. Instincticely, as it seemed, he lived Haven't junked all drunks, by the precept and, at the end, realized in full-| The fashions have ) ness the faith so well declared by Edw: r s About junked trunks. New England and moved to Western Pennsyl-|" \whut sood T see I seen b o, Dowin Arnold i vania, then a rough frontier, and made money And live obedient to the law, in trust in lands and business. He was a member of| That what will come, and must come, shall imeginary Conversarien the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention and|come well Reporter: “I suppose youi was sent to the United States Senate at the age —— (":"“‘}‘]'(‘)’M""’;:;“‘1";‘;‘(.")‘ 0"1 ;:z:;d::;“"": Front, opp. City Whart, PLANT IN ALASKA. Front, near Saw MilL Willouzhby at Totem Gro. || freeeeeeerrrrrerrree oo oo Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Pronfisnd Sawer. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Front and Main. Second fnd Matn, ; s bte? mf&n ,,.:,f g."."l. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute Fie Hall, i Beatinban and - Ukwa Wiy, Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Fourth and Harris ICE CREAM Fifth and Gold. Beventh sad Gola. DELIVERED Bk ani Aukasty, ANYWHERE IN nth, ck of power house Syt GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. e crry Ninth and” Caihoun, Brick or Bulk Seventh and Main, PRINTING and STATIONERY Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. i e Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office Juneau United States before he had reached his 21st birthday. He lost his money in business in 1980 89 00 mt 1t S 99 o of 32. He was unseated there due to lack of ] A Furs Come Back. the United States.” constitutional residential qualifiations, and two wewtotore PPy Al Smith: “Oh, I don’t care about the office, but you know I sentatives, where he was made the floor leader of There is poetic repayment in the recrudescencd | have quite a zoo and I would like the Jeffersonians or Anti-Federalists, and quick-|of the fur indusrty in the Northwest. That it|to bhe elected so I could have an ly became foremost in Congress in all matters|has come back is evidenced by the fact that fur|elephant and camel to add to my of financial legislation. He was the Jefferson|d€alers from all over America have just held a|collection.” conference in Seattle. They rate this city as i second only to New York in the industry. Tragedy What Am! Pursuit and capture of fur-bearing animals A sadder thing brought the first more or less permanent white Than never being missed settlers to the Northwest. Trading in skins was (As some girls know) political manager. Madison became etary | the first industry. 1 in this pursuit brought Is never being kissed! of Ste and Gallatin Secretary of the reasury | the first clash of sovereignty, and might almost | —— 77 through appoinments by Jefferson. Thirtgen years|be said to have determined sovereignty in favor| Means Nursing, of Course. No? 0 OPEN EVENINGS liar later he resigned and went to New York where "{f the United States. Secking furs brought the| prank Schaefer, of Osgood, Ind., | he lived actively for 35 years, dying in 1849 |first American scttlement, the result of the orig-|gays he has this motto hanging R, inal John Jacob Astor’s expedition to the mouth|on the wall of his home: HOTEL Phone 94 h of the Columbia. This came to disaster, but RT3 DR R I B e T “What is home without a bot- » Astoria now remains a busy reminder of the ad- iy 3 i ZYNDA Carlson Taxi Stand THE HOOVER CAMPAIGN PLANS. |venturous beginnings Hen o The Hudson's Bay Company, fur traders, were| we'll Take His Word For It ELEVATOR SERVICE ALASKAN HOTEL It is said that the proposed Heover movie and|holders of the last existing alien rights in the 5 | In reply to a jingle about not S. ZYNDA, Prop. radlo campalgn for the Presidency, in the event[old Oregon country. " These ‘Hghts were extin: | poing nierestod I airlancs De. MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS of his nomination, will be directed particularly|8uished by payment. Their establishments at|.ayse getting up that high would | i S S toward getting the foreign-born yoters for him,|FOTt Stellacoom, at Cowlitz Farms (south of Che- Dave HouseL, ProP. 4 years later came back to the House of Repre- (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) leader in the Presidential contest between Jef- ferson and Burr when their election went to the House of Representatives He divided hon- ors with Madison a a Jefferson advocate and sappRowe SLETEEERE £L5s S R S The managers are counting on such a campaign [B41), and i nGR R s, dencery T it 5 v 25525 bttt e L CONSTR ON CO. AUTOS FOR HIRE agers, and it is elaimed that Mr. Hoover has|another proof of Seattle inevitableness. Y W approved the plan 100 per cent,” that —_— OUR EL ARD ¥ motion pictures illustrating American relief work Honoring Martin Madden. among the poor of Europe, in the period follow- e —— 7T MILL WORK ing the war, with Foover as the directing head, (New York World.) / BERRY’S TAXI . ) ave & greater appeal (o these voters than | The rare honor of a publle funeral in the The Behrends Bank.feels that it is Plate and Window y discussion of American issue ‘apitol of the Nation was fittingly accorded 'to g % dillac an “ P 2 3 LAS That is pelities as she is dene. It s in keep- ;“"m" Ao e herrmn AT e Bop i ; g:alldsca: gals\::n";‘;n:‘;l;fll s sivse Bond Whem: e g & " fng with. the methods of Bill Thompso ee on Appropriations. Mr. Madden gained that . Ipful R ey e i aeta important post by the rule of seniority, but in 7% and Burford’s Corner Jo0 s eintnimary arel As p‘f MORRIS BR0 a0d, 0 "mag ous s his case that rule brought to it the man highly i ir financial affairs TR o€ he country.” I ix ot, however, in Barmony L 1 Uy he wonkbr. Maden. wak - PHONE 199 OR 814 to-themm in #heir fil i cpoies; CONSTRUCTION CO. with the usually dignified methods of conducting |student of mational finance who refused to be iness or personal. UILDING CONTRA( & campaign for the Presidency. In the first place, |stampeded by sensational raids upon the Teasury. vbw FE i : B G CO CTORS the capitalization for political advantage of work We hear much in these days of the Chicago Next time he’ll eall Single i 2 P that was done in the name of humanity, is not|of “Biz Bill" Thompson, with his silly verbal|| O or 84 and ride in com- i Rendering banking service along n keeping with the reputation for unselfish|P¥Totechnics upon King George and the Anglo- fort—plus a saving 4 . . humanitarianism that Mr. Hoover developed when |PP1e5. There is another Chicago, which for a —says Taxi Tad. MILLER’S TAX] broad and extensive lines for ‘more B8 had charge of American reliet work in Rurope quarter of a centur Mr. Madden was slated for re-clection next fall—couid Keep at his desk and| | LY te oot fellow soaked to Phones 183 and 218 than thirty-seven years has_estab- In the next place, one would not expect a states- t w ask 4 g T 2 v pv el sel . . > 2 B scikici the Brasidency. wenis sotuaty ov[task 8 man, born i Engliud, Who never useq| [Fte SSHENSRESGREEER, o Juneau, Alaska lished this bank in the confidence e g Seb e arts of demagogy to retain his power but| | o HeE € RN O SVC ||} CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS : s purpose to shiunt aside discussion of| tolled at his gigantic Job of defending the Treas-| | Fir SEAREENIHNER HEE auit FOR HIRE and esteem of business men -and American issues in order to get votes through|ury and won the confidence of political friend @ppeals to .old country memories of uew-made|and foe alike by faithtul public service, ‘!::fe(:‘; Npdi A0 ABYe A small citizens throughout the Territory. Americans. | 74 3 4 | Seibind The chances are, if this wrried out, |, One contrast between Canada and the United F " it will be found that the fore > -‘;,.4,‘..‘1.‘\‘;:;‘;;; e el Govermment is offering Carlson’s Taxi and Day and Night Servios - _ARE WE SERVING YOU? will resent the assumption th: ¥ do not want or dead wolves and ours for live boot- 0 1o hear discussicn of American | yir ! \ ._"mm Pranirend Stands at Alu?;n Hnulefnd ' BLUE an Tm The Hoover managers adm that this ,H.u“,,,‘ A resident of upper w York State says Juneau Billiards 2 SHORTY GRAHAM. ot campaigning had been decided upon because|the southbound rum runners monopolize all the Phone Single 0 and 94 ‘ot knowledge that Mr. Hoover is wholly inade-|g00d concrete roads in his seetion,— (Detroit Stand at Bill's Barber e to & discussion of issues from a public|News.) e ——— tform and that he is not specially qualificd to ~ . efid his positions in any sort of public dis The airplane may be able to fly higher than Prompt Service—Day and B L sioar on Soubroversiss op|5DY bIrd, but the birds have better Tandios saip: g Night ment.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) “sort, Mr. Fox said that Mr. Hoover compre- i Covice AuTo SERVICE completely his disadvantages in these re- Many a £ E didate wh - ts in conducting a campaign against as|footer ends up in a cat l;nfll:il:; (t’i‘:mas_n(q:‘::;y. tile, virile and magnetic a personality as|field, Ohio, Sun.) #