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S0 e AT MRS DAY B D(ulv Alaska E mpire [ s o upper risiana or JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|, Smith will “‘Solid Published every evening e EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY Btreets, Juneau, Alaska orthern r ts, will sup- South mocrats un- and it due: pastime make the fields for the Ku member will ¢ t e a auntin rd the n the Post Off more SUBSCRIPTION F Delivered by carrier in June: 1s, Treadwell and Thane for ...2 month { ippin DS are By mail, pe it wir and North and fficials turned t e ] SMITH BACKING. s Offices. PRESS. ntitled to the s credited t 50 the thirds of the dele- th but he has car- which have far more nulation and_an even acreage of the Union account the Territories ind the Distriect of Co- who delegates, 38 in number, York Governor for the Demo- ial nomination. Only a few times candidate gone to a National Convention with anything that is behind the It has been exceeded only by the of Cleveland, two of the Bryan nomina- and the second Wilson nomination since cond nominaticn of Van Buren in 1840. | thar local news publishec 4! sy eater ge of the Be LARGER|This doc TION nd islanc lumbia ALASKA CIR e f t ew time has backing that a race to been visited is through planning South Pole he Probably when they would the South something If any- ought to has twic would not ocecur one wants to go to the ~ |have the right of ABOUT TO STOsM G. O. P.|opportunity for start \\()]( search for the first one to hop off N that way there everybody the K. K. After all the effective Heflin of Alabama. the New most campaigner for{ He Yorker than boasts Gov sident ' Go ith is Vanished into thin air the that Smith would nominated for Pre and discounting his leadership of the cratic Party, the Ku K about to launch a Re- | - publicans, Soda Pop .md Baby Carriages. lief seems i ¥ offers an opportunity bership and dues it is reasoned they will do Smith, It is said that literature is casted cessity of sa The success of Senator Klan, in Indiana is Senator votes for score of men never Demo- | is ma more ux Klan is now any other among The be- Party mpaign for membership A TR z to recent that the to pick reports. Republican up a lot of cordi to e mem- | Gatew Juneau, Fred A. Sorri, broadside selling hope of establish- this we see (Seward e Irros Company of has opened broad Seward with the out the ne-|in t for his soda pop. * In the subject for editorial comment. manufactured in Alaska—its an which may mean thousands of have dollars to the Territory per annum providing the hope among the officers of the organization pis pop is good and the price comparable to that they might take the Republican Party into|the imported drinks. It is the pucleus of an camp and National Administration as!industrial payroll they have Administration in the| One of the first Alagkans must learn State of Indiana—and as they almost succeeded|in order to prog.ss in the _«le\elupment of in accomplishing in Alabama. It has éven threat must be that of backing up Alaskan Ry 4 : concerns. Their growth means our growth. ened the Republicans, it is said, that if e G4l Mlfed of aariis’ ThibESthvnal dus ) i not fall into line with the Ku Klux Qutaids, capital.” - Tust - WoRat' 15 e ik new party will be formed “to champion 1t ie -for others to pen up tiEMEGGHEEY mental American principles.” The Ku Klux Klan not to the last a losing battle fees paying members, because anything to beat Gov.|proprietor up a being camp in Republicans pointing United States from the Watson, supported by the said %o amon aving the Pope S s pop is Alaska industry encouraged possess a legsons possession the aska, they do Klan a need of funda-| {00 | for us? almost So whether it be pop, baby against Smith |anything else, as long as it is in the Democratic Party, but it is still fighting in the Territory, let’s all go for it. against Hoover in the Republican Par- fon to Hoover because he is opposed to the 1y other organized bloc that seek among American fought Gov. carriages, or manufactured only pelitical surmises is heard Colonel Edward M. House be nominated. — (Boston Secretary b _ In the midst of ! the voice of the oracle Kul .vs that Smith will Transcript.) citizens TR e, The primary in Indiana merely shows that is| that State has not yet come out of its trance.— (Dubuque, la., Tribune.) ty. Its opposi is not that he is a Catholic, but Klux Klan or to make distinctions because of religion, race, Nationality or section. | This that the Ku Klux Klan about to abandon the Southern States as a fruit- ful field for membership fees and There | - e A are sfgns that it is moving time for Bl i Tods sl dnat (Ehnns (HoaR ngoma I 4odch I Dixle. The'thinking people of the South havel s 00:000 per day. At “""' e haw. long. Wil (it be until he has it all?—(Columbus Dispatch.) been aroused that oot ganization must go. It aniothicad 1o b by mevdi 10 Texas, Arkansas and the nd s crum-)is chestnut. ngfield, may mean dues, the and have determined the or has been most_political Ohio, Sun.) platforms Carolin candidacy | will be| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY ]UNE 5, 1928. And We Don’t Mean Maybe Somewhere it don’t rain every other day, Somewlere the skies are always clear Somewhere no fires ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM arrives when spring they need— somewhere, Il say, Two of a Kind The alligator is A creature found down South, That like a gossip has “What A mighty dangerous mouth. ing about?” ik Bach insist Observations of Oldest Inhabitant|SPonsible for 1 kin remember when a coach|UP:” said the was something you jolted from !0 separate one place to another in, i neither would of the highest salaried man in ar | Wa3 responsible institution of higher education, ping about it. Believe It or Not are those two men fight- asked the bystanding. ed that he was re: causing the smash- cop, who was trying them, “and when admit the other they got to scrap- More or Less True hear a good deal about these days, but the divorce ra would show man is less of a woman than he ever The Ananias Club “John,” said she, “instead of getting new suppose you get me a new sewing machine and washer so I can mdke my own|Seem to clothes and do the washing.” match for i was. 'Sa Taugh World It is about as foolish to expect “What's the matter, a young fellow of today to date i tho teat: ol Tt with a nice, oldfashioned girl as Alas,” sighed the other, as she|it 18 to expect a kid to pass up closed the catalogue, “you can get|three-Ting thriller for a flea cir anything at these mail order |®US: Mouses but s Male” Flappers look a number of SENGL things, but so far we have failed Passing Observations to see one that looked bashful. Pha ivee. Yo - ASPHER: Uk A cynic is one who thinks a wo- Gk e Teae 'm. it you have, |man is always in ‘style and her husband always in debt and in bad. You sex equality increasing sister?” No Flies on Him! . ) ; ) new fielder never muffs| The shingle bob's popularity is does he?” remarked the|also evidence that hair-pulling matches are as out of date as tiddle-de-winks and crokinole. Telling father the spinach and carrots are good for him makes him enjoy the meal like telling daughter that hitting the hay early is good for her health, com- plexion and disposition makes her s up dates to get more sleep. great trouble with men seems to be they were born men. A girl's idea of tragedy is not having been born the kind of girl that mens get e train from staring at. Women quit having birthdays and they might as well, for after so long they quit getting anything on them. Our idea of the height of the ridiculous is a cornfed buying overstuffed furniture and reduc- tion dope the same day. “That one, " veplied the man- “He's the best I've ever had on ager « fly exterminator the team.” Modernized Proverbs fortunate mo- ther who knows ex- actly where her own daughter is, It's a Helpful Hints on How to Tell 'Em Apart If it looks like it thought it was smart to smoke it is a fe male; it it looks like it really was enjoying the smoke it is a male. Why, Claremce! “Pa,” sald Clarence. “What?” grumbled his dad. “Could you call that bookmaker who gets so much of your money a chance acquaintance?” Zero in Information NOTICE Fifteen hundred dozen large 5 . 4 fresh ranch eggs arrived today. This is the worst spring we've |while they last we will deliver had since 1927. at $10.00 per case or 3 dozen for PLRF §1.00. D. B. Femmer, Phone More Truth Than Poetry 114 fgasy oy Polling Place—Where legalized e e - voters don't go to express their FIRE ALARM CALLS preference for a candidate. Ev erywhere Else—Where they do ex press the! preference for and Third and Franklin, opinions of a candidate. ) Front and Frankiin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Ex Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill Willoughby at Totem QGro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second fnd Main. Fifth and Seward. Fice Hall. Gastineau and Rawm Way. Second and Gola. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power houss Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. No Golden Weddings For Them The aviators may Be keen for nonstop flights, But divorces show some folks Don’t care for nonstop fights. Can You Beat It? “It makes me mad when we think spring is here to have Old Man Winter come busting back and ruin everything,” growled Mr. irouch. “Yes," replied Hardupp, “it is as unpleasant as throwing a big dinner for a lot of swells and having the grocer come butting in demanding you pay for the eats.” T —. P gor P R A OO T e ) an e b4 4 -~ Sk and Success Hint The fellow who thinks he is too big for his job in 999 cases out] of 1,000 is too small for it. @ AUTOS FOR HIRE ?Prompt and Courteous Serv- How many times a year does Common Sense say to you: “Better take out insurance on your house, on your car, There is no telling when fire or accidents will develop.” , And then, for some reason or othzr it is forgotten. You say to yourself, a little shamefacedly: ."Oh well, we're careful. Nothing will ever happen to us.” Fire, in the meanwhile, does a little whispering on its own account. Be- ing naturally greedy, it agrees with you and whispers: *Oh well, what's the use?”” Then, some neverto-beforgotten night a lamp is overturned, a spark from another burning building falls on your roof and when grey dawn ar- rives, your dreams, your hopes and much of your fortune lie in ashes. It seems almost inexplicable that so many people should be so frightfully careless in a grave matter of this kind, Fire msurance—]ust as is true of Life insurance—is one of the essentials of modern life. You can't do without it. Moreover, you owe lt to your community as well as to y and your family. | ice Day and Night, Special | Rates for Trips to Menden- | hall Glacier and Eagle River | | | | 324 TAXI l | C. VAIL, Proprietor | | Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 | ol ks " [ )] _ oakE A TAXI week! Our work is never ‘“weak- ly” planned —says Taxi Tad For your convenience, we sug- gest something new in the way of ‘‘weeks.”” TAKE-A-TAXI- WEEK might be termed com- fort week. For business ap- pointments or social calls— ring Single O or 94 — then you'll favor a TAXI YEAR. BERRY’S TAXI Cadillac and Marmon Cars Stands at Gastineau Hotel and Burford’s Corner PHONE 199 OR 314 Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 94 MILLER'S TAXI Phones 183 and 218 X Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Prompt Service—Day and Night Day and Nlcht Service PHONE 486 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Juneau, 444; Nigh! l'un—‘?-._y’. ight, PROFESSIONAL Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Ve!mblu lesale and Retail Ouygg tow.i: orders given DENTISTS special attention 1 and 3 Goldste!n Bldg. B — PHONE 66 Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS ‘__Pnblic Stenographer Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 D R —— ——f Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. Dr. H. Vance | Ostecpath—201 Go'd'!eln Bldg. | Hourl 10 to 12; to T to Licensed Osteopathiz Phone: Office Gastineau Fiotal BROWN’S DOLLAR STORE Stationery—Notions— Greeting Cards—Toys— Novelties. 6 Cents to One Dollar GARBAGE | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 or by lDDOlnm:- Physic'sn 1671, Resldence, Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellen*' | Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t. 5; 7 to 9; and by appointment. Phune 26% Juneau Public Library| CHIROPRACTIC and Free Reading Room e e hitiresthy, o | B Bz v o SR City Mall, Second Floor % = Male Street at 4th - 2 — | il 4 o il Helene W. L. Albrecht| Circulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST ; 1 to 6:30 g:a:,n.-—1|:noo p. m. to Medical cm:mgfi; Massage | Current Ma.‘u!n" Newspapers g:wu:“_:;;::‘:s l‘n Reference Books, Etc, —_— FREE TO ALL . - Valentine's Optical Dept. R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment Juneau Robert Simpson t. D. Graduate Los Angeles Ccl- legs of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Leneses Ground Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Pr————— Dr. C. E. Beatty Chiropractor | Cases Agcepted only after We deliver! | ! complete analysis. Hours: 4 12 to 8 and by appoinment. . [207 Seward: Bldg.Phone 53§ : THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Have you tried them? iPhune 577 GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY Phone 244 Opponsite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS R .1 0 PG TR AR ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, PROP, ——eee e SN RSNERERERGRERARRTARNNERSIANERNTNSEINNRENANANZAGRERTNENNARNEAIAL ANUNARAANE, 1 i YOUR WELFARI‘. § i 5 i i “serving” only when the things it does for .its customers are helpful to them in their financial affairs, business or persdnal. Rendering bankmg service along broad and extensive lines for more than thirty-seven years has estab- “lished this bank in the confidence Yand esteem of business men and F H i The Behrends Bank feels that.it is i 8 citizens throughout the Territory. ARE WE SERVING YOU? Fraternal >ocieties or Gastineau Channel Juneau Lions Club Meets every Wed nesday at 12:30 - o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, President H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. B. P. 0. ELKS Meciing Wednes- day even at 8 schmidt, Ruler. Sides, elary Visiting Brothers welcome. Co-Ordinate Bodles at Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings socond Friday each month at 7:30 m. " 0dd Fellows Hall. £3) WALTER B. HEISEL. Sul‘r ary. LOYAL ORDLA OF MUDSE Juneau Locgs No. 7at Meets every Nondeg night, at ~ eclocd, WALTER HELLEN, Dictator, C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. SRR A BN G . & e & MOUNT J‘UNA.EAU LO2GE No, fl Second nnd Fourth Mon- 0Odd Fullnwn ginning at 7 LUCAS Mas- HARRY 1. ter. CHAS E. NAGHEL, Secretary. Order ot EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tures days of each nmnlh o o. Worthy Matragy ALICE BROWN, Secy KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1767, Meetings second and last Mouday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers urged te attend. Council bers, et EDW. M. McINTYRE, ') K. H. . J. TURNER. Sccretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. #uu Monday nighta day menth, L 0. O. F. Hall in Juneau Thos. Cashen, Jr., W. P.; Guy Smith, Secretary. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday each month is Dugout. | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ; LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. Estker Ingman, Senlor Re- geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. ICE CREAM DELIVEPED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY Brick or Bulk Juneau Billiards I;hone 94 Carlson Taxi Stand MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS

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