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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928, ST. LOUIS WRESTLING WITH E‘(TE B———————————————27| By leaps and bounds until I'd like Daily Alaska Empire Bisg gy My 1 s e ; M FESSIONAL | Y i, W L, i ALONG LIFE'S " Ema Spencer. || Seattle Fruit and FROFESNOAL Fraternal societies JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ) St souls is preparing again to submit to the DETOUR iR Produce Co. or 2 | voters the question of including all of St. Louis “What n:: ;m, ‘;r‘umbllux about| | Fresh Fruit and Veeetablea RS, KASER & FREERURGER Gastineau Channel | | T PRINTIN o i ! asked his wife. Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS EMPIRE PR NG COMPANY at Second and Main|Louis. The a1 b el iste sev-l & now?" asked ¥ EMPIRE PRINTIN 0 le proposal hds been voted down sev-|d- 8| Dam it!" he growled.. “I wish|| Out of town orders given | = o eral times by the suburban towns, who contend T Rl = special attention 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. —_— e - | o the children would come hom et 10 ice In Juncau as Second Class|that it would deprive them of local self-govern-| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant| "¢, ¢ bt S ——-Jl PHONE 66 Published evening excer ”r_dfly by the County within the limits of the City of St By SAM HILL " earlier and the furnace stay out ment and cause an increase of taxes. The last) Girls always have been interest-| |, or i Jguwa B'a. W te 0 B & SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |time the consolidated plan of the Chamber of|€d in dry goods—but a lot of onsolida plan of the Chamber of it 065 e, AR Club 2 a as, I and | \ 99 them these days E P [ S —" Oelivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas Treadwell a0d| (omneree wag defeated was in October 1926. em these days are showing a; . ghem were the Happy Days ||J. B. BURFORD & CO 7 good deal of interest in wet Meets every Wed mail, postage I t ollowing ratesi The Chamber of Commerce has decided tol oot 0 The old fFenafe Urps. May L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne nesday at 12:30 e month, in adv 2, § summon from the Nation at large a body of have had their faults, i : A % the, ; ; 4 DENT o'clock. noff‘(';mnm s S s “vf““”g;“’l"‘;fl‘l‘;f experts to prepare and submit a plan of con- . but ”:’ had’ too TYPEWRITERS poreT Lester D. Henderson, President. u the delivery papers. ness Offices. $74, | S0lidation, and a report upon it, setting forth| The Ananias Club g _‘k“"“ Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and § Valentine H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. Telephorie for Baitarial and Business Oftiss. 7%~ ... there ought or ‘ought not: to. be consolifihs I wanted a quiet home wed- to pick up | o S ———— Bullding | ing,” sa > bride, * a tack. hon B. P. O. ELKS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. tion. That was done in Berlin, Pittsburgh and|dins” sald the bride, “but John —— bhcos s b i Meoting second and The Assoc d Press is exclusively entitled to thelp ... . e % S0 % on. | insisted on having a big churen T ] fourth \\ednnnduy g s oW S all mews dlapatches credited to| P€troit, and the argument was so strong for con-{ oo . Human Nature BROWNS evening | 7 ] :(lmufl]r Baws [;'.Y‘_‘ a her o S v ‘,H’]]‘,:ff:m‘l ”;": ””w’”;;‘l’] 111’1: “(1'11|i'hr:..;. (;]'“9?'”‘”‘ —_— l“ is sad when |n-np|41- k;.:n \vrl:)nk; DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart ;‘l “M‘ el\("clén"g\‘un‘l{dux" % - he leade 1 bo ] 3 St. Louis i t it seems more like a rea Tixalte e +es: Abiuida - | Many in Same Boat but it ‘seems mo| Stationery—Notions— DENTIST M "x{""'s‘i’|‘:_‘"L'- IRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER d 8 Jouis Cc ' o r cons: ation, ALASKTf;:;‘r R R REICATION ind St. Loui \1 unty favor (u{ “h,(““m and dy Greeting Carda—Toys. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. b Secretary. | contend that the advantages that would aecrue|these days?" asked the olaffor YOU. Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING Visiting Brothers welcome, {to the County would more than offset the higher| friend, meeting dupp. 6 Cents to One Doll ar Office Phone 469, Res. taxes, if any. The extension of the City limits| “Only of my salary,” he sighed. More or Less True » o Phone 278. Co-Ordinate BoG.. would give St. Louis City an area of 553 square g The reason a woman serves her yrgy 31 Freemasonry ST ottish Rits | . sha ] £ E B 4 — miles comparable with 61 at present, and would What Every Dad Knows husband the things that are good g—:: Sc e e A . st i The straw that ;s o/ for him instead of the things he l:ARBAGE 3 - Regular meet |greatly increase the city's population and add Th.’- e tiat: qow. 16 SN Tk 105 DeRARal 1t 1 -auNias A0 Dr. H. Vance | | econa M‘?.m : cleaner’s, course, is father's; nonth at’ 7:30 o s Son must have a new one—for|listen to his kicking at the table m"'”“—”‘.ofli'"‘,"{‘o ?ldu B, Odd ‘Fello e ————— e : with than to be waked up in the mid- Al ’I.ED 7 to 8 or by appolnment 1 Secretary Hoover is going to be informed of|ygs vear's HE never bothers, |dle of the night with his groan- [[ | Ltconsed osteopatnic Bhysictsn his nomination sometime between July and e |ings and have to get him the b AND LOT CLEANING Phone: Office 167! Augnst 1. In the meantime he just wont know He'd Been Listening carbonate of soda, the hot water G. A. GETCHELL, Residence, Gastineau thl s LOYAL ggm.n |anything about what the Republican Party has| “And when you grow up are|bottle and paregoric and persuade Phone 109 or “" oy NM:.”L: :“' ~ slipped to him you going to be like your father?’|him he's not sick enough to need ) ‘I' Meets every Mondsy TR L asked the minister, who was be-|a doctor. . = Dr. Geo. L. Barton night, at W ecloe An Alaska volcano is reported to be active|ing entertained by Bobby. It isn't necessary z'r fl"‘-"h“ y - CHIROPRACTOR, Hefien* | Bidg. | WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. ” o o “G 3 " he B vear skirts any shorter—they . ' " C. D. FERGUSON, ‘Secretary. |now. No, it isn't of the political variety. These| “Gosh, I hope not,” he replied,| wear g A Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 t §; 7 to v 3 THE LISTENERS IN erant between August and November in the cyen| "8t least ot unless T get a wite|show all that's lett to show when Juneau Public Library ||3"5a% topoiutmers” Fause’sid mfiiu—o"_" < s Bl y il Rptids s bkl who likes that kind of a man.” |they sit down, and ONIRGREREAIR i LOPOR; Noj % e % The reason some families ara . Bt e e e % | Sesont and Fourth Tomorrow, ¥ ididiibwo: (weeii §80 “:“‘ _— Mbdernized Proverbs not better off is because they Free Read]ng Room hoe OsteRY: . . o fl';en%:fh """“ Imp of the Perverse. Better small contri- can't get on. City Mall, Second Floor o i \ i AL ouT e dea. 41 RRY I LiJCAS, uui — butions than a big | Paint conceals the age like a Malr Street at 4th f AR S GHE tions which will put on the air the proceedings (Cincinnati [.‘,Hlm,‘,r_, campaign fund that knee-length skirt does the ankles Helene W. L. Albl‘echli S(;Cm" S E. N L, Juneau Lions “Are you managing to get ahead|tragedy when THINGS go wrong numbered y radio fans of tb untry will tune in on National Broadcasting Company's chain of sta- at the Democratic National Convention at Hous-| rhe little imp which prods us into the ahta ATV R RREED. “but you can't make a middle- R“:‘:‘:"‘::g’;‘:’"" PRBAL: RERRAT ton. There are said to be 12,000,000 receiving|attitude and condition of despondency is, perhaps, R o] aged woman believe it. e Ay EASTERN STAR sets in the country and that 40,000,000 fans will|the most active of his fellows, who number Motor Note An average wife is oné who f"tf,“',‘;z“pn:l"fl.,,oog": :;”3 Mool CRIEATSTS. Totain s““°"‘},,”;‘:;°‘;{,§,’;,[{"'; listen in on them. Probably there are that many|legion, and he goes up and down the earth with| “THE ONE LAMP AUTOMO-|hardly believes that there really g ot 410 Goldstein Bidg. R S radio listeners but unl more of the dramatic|all the speed of an Ariel. He is, too, as per-| BILE"—Headline in a contem-|are husbands who make it worth- Phone—Office: 423, Hall, MILDRED mmv 1 Current City | Sistent in his cussedness as Ariel is said to be| porary while for jewelers to keep real Magazines, Newspapers henis M v AT thy Matres. develops than transpired at the Kansas Reference Books, Eto, i ALICE" BROWN, "Soc | pe: ent i is beneficence, is st a ch of en-| pearls d diamgnds on sale. " Bonclave it doubiful it thét numher actuajly|PeFSistent ih his beasSosnce It is almost as much of & men-|pearls and @ FREE TO ALL _— 7! KNIGHTS oF this annoying sprite as you should|ace as the two-driver automobile.| Before marriage a woman wants| g anutlne‘l Optical Dept. ‘ Itreat the fly—swat him, and swat him hard and - a man to use his eyes and admire | ————m—m—m— e R. L. DOUGLASS Sueghen Council No. 1767 The most painstaking, careful and scientific|often. You may not be able to kill him, because Outside, Boob! the pretty things she is wearing Optician and Optometrist o g attention has been devoted by the broadcasters|imps are immortal—at least they fare so in a|Said Spring to Winter, “On yourj—and afterward use them to see Room 16, Valentine Bldg. . biopiveri A Bhothers ur,e« in making preparations for handling the conven-|sense—but you can scare him away. He is a way! the pretty things she needs. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, and k‘;r:,l"p":’ny.c"s“{:‘al;chm' tion, The facilities available will be far ahead|veritable coward. He is more afraid of a smile And Bo, I don’t mean creep! At that, the school girl com- Juneau by Appointment EDW. #;R#gwggn.uz. K H. of those d to broadeast the Madison Square|than a crow is afraid of a gun. Just smile at) For in my lap you've sat sofplexions that come in jars are not = L s R. asld Convention in 1924 as progress in radio has|him and see how quickly he will stick his forked long much worse than the meals that 7 DOUGLAS AEHIE‘1|7 F. 0. E views by air the Democratic “show of 1928." | tail be ¢ s slender g8, r is v legs have gone sleep!” sans. 1 Monday nights been matorial in the past four years, For safety’s|tall between his slender legs, drop his pitchfork My legs have gone to sleep!” \ come In cans. Baker Robert Simpson Jinday nie s have. will‘be & donble instaliation’ and sev- and break for the shadows of the netherworld. — A wedding is just a door that Opt D Hnll Douglas. Thos. E the will 8 v alla 8 Don’t be blue. Quit worrying” That gets No Use meing Th“ way leads from dreamland into the - it .‘ i o\ ke B (‘s’::ac‘;f'z'firf.r' V‘!‘:Ilhl:i 3 : you nothing—nothing but sorrow and discom- I'm hunxr\ said the|school of experience. "dln- of Mo'u_.u‘""l and Brothers welcome. clarify reception. An innovation will be usedifort Moreover, it bothers a lot of other people. £ the dance. It used to be the baby you had 4 in broadcasting itself. Instead of a lone micro-| Never mind yesterday: it has gone forever.| ‘% {0, “you wouldn*|to put to sieep to get a uttle|} MYREN’S HEALTH 8]’;‘::-;';:’2! GUSKRICAY: LEGION phone set cn the platform to catch words that | Leave tomorrow to take care of itself. It prob- be if vou knew how little chicken|peace. Now it's conscience. Broast fall from the lips of convention orators four|ably will be filled with laughter and the sweet wais . 16t T o9 DOSKEw® —_———— BREAD al new mechanical devices will be used to] Meets second and “mikes” will be put into service; one on the plat-|sequences of joy if cnly you keep your heart = ATTENTION MASONS fourth Thursday Unrecorded History et ' —— ] each month lu ! Dr. C. E. Beatty Dugout, | Graduate of { The Palmer School of Chiro- practic and fully licensed i [ practitioner in the States. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | 207 Seward Bldg. Phones— LEGION, NO. 439 in tune to be worthy of them. Today is yours. Make it the best day you have lived on earth Today is the time to labor and to win. Most of our troubles can be overcome if we do not magnify them too greatly. ! Namee will record convention scenes for nu-‘ When your imp of the perverse comes prod- benefit of listeners in. Mr. McNamee will have|ding and poking at you, swat him with a cheery as aides some of the most experienced political|smile, uppercut him with a kindly word or e , \0‘"08 536; Residence, 323. Merts.Int and 30d THursdays o A A it built the W. M. ) each month, 8 P.M. at Moose news writers in the world. There will be Dayid|thought. Hell skip out all right. And when dadis CHAS. B, NAGHEL, | | # ’ Hall @ Lawrence of the Tnited Statfs Daily; Charles|e is gome you willldiscover that the blue still Zero in Information ~—adv. oy mm”mm | Hall o p % RerEhal P Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- Michelson of the New York World, Charles A. is in the sky, and that the sun shines and the A slick floor is just SRR . P : . birds are singing, that Love and Friendship— i eyt v i s Ross of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and others, [ n "% 618 SINEIWE. H Lm(’]:’g"r‘:g'nngels gt as big a menace 3 Closing out, everything goes THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY I These men, experienced in the ways and|g.igine by y i " a slick individual for cost price. “The Wunder standing by your side, waiting to assist you te” wiles of politicians, will be able to give their|ty surmount the most obstinate barriers which M) Shop,” Seward Street. adv. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribu Pt i radio audience a real picture of ome of the big-|may stand in your way. Friendship and love by hats come back in style,|F—————————————7|} Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phoue 136 Brunswick Bowling gest shows in American life—a national conven-|are the open sesames to the higher levels of life, |Ifqderby hats come ba B know I'll not be glad, Alleys tion of a gr political party. Through the — ——— s, . s g 3 the college boys . B. “mikes” the listeners in can come into fairly close Kings Mountain. Ell mrely i N MRS G. B. PRESTON l for men and women And boost the hatless fad. Stand—Miller's Taxi contact with the colorful scenes and high enthus- e gbm Eil, Olnsionatt: Boguirek TEACHER OF VIOLIN ; Shons. $5h form, one above the delegates on the convention floor, one in a good place to catch the inevitable and essential band, and one in a booth above the press gallery through which Graham Mec-| said Methuselah as he! fPhere will be a stated com- prepared to cash in, “I have|municaion of Mt. Juneau Lodge TRY IT reached a ripe old age, but I was|{No. 147, F. & A. M., in 0dd in hopes I could stick around long|Fellows’ Hall, Monday evening at enough to see what Cincinnati{7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brethren lPhOfle 577 We deliver was going to do with that subway ecordially invited. By order of iasm that come with the selecting of standard (Chicago Tribune.) Nohenih: M i i e hone 3352 bearers and the declaration of principles on Congress has authorized an appropriation of f,py . pyt a passive attitude, ’ b e which the party will base its fight for control l’}»t"':“;_ ]"l" ok ";f a park to-include the| N "\ oth at them increases |g— . _ g GEO M SIMPKINS CO b of the national government for four years from | soicd © Ings Mountain. It lles on the| ______ _ et — . . . T & S North and South Carolina line and both States| poe——o=mcome THE IRROS CO. ‘ | ) £ are ready to satisfy Government requirements. ABUSING THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE. | ment preserve there will be given to the future A 4 e o % 5 /i 4 one of the most interesting battlefields in the Phone 241 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office ay, N";HB”'E; Carbonic Gas. Facts revealed in recent sessions of the Sen-|country. ONE NO. 1 ate campaign fund investigating committee have| It is now, as nearly as can be, as it was in OPEN EVENINGS o % s il ro roug r R abus o |October, 1780, when the mounted riflemen came Serv- o B e R again brought into prominence the abuse of the s Prompt and Courteous Serv. tranking privilese by member of Congress. The|0ut Of the mountains to the north to give the CAL | lce Day and Night, Special G. A. BALDWIN principal user of the Congressional framk:seems| OUuthern campaign of Cornwallis. its first effec- Rates for Trips to Menden- s Contracting and General Car- | tive check. Modern life has not crept very close | hall Glacier and Eagle River tel d air Work to have been Congressman Theodore Burton,|io this isolated range. One of the fine roads of penter an ir Worl ] 324 TAXI PHONE 5462 | Ohio. Several months ago he delivered a speech|North Carélina, is a mile or so from it, but the . VAL, Proprietor | ALASKAN HOTEL supporting Secretary Hoover's caddidacy for the|immediate approaches are roads of the past. Republican Presidential nomination and mailed | There is a rough way up the slope by the Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 | out 760,000 copies under his official trank. Sen- :lr.af:n:“dn:.(m.:{'\.\ kml’l s where fth;- mnuntah:;erfl | R 0 LYY B, AL MODERN REASONABLE RATES MORRIS ator Heflin, according to a document clerk in the |[Sustaine * bayonet charges of Ferguson's Tory 3 = lll-v——* A o s s D AVE HouseL, pRrop. CONSTRUCTION Government printing office, mailed out 556,000 :’"Q:'I'""'(Uh‘vk "IXEE.I;“‘K\ from ]flwm and - raUEIE RRY’S TAXI STy S Y : : : vin nadl it % e Attack. he Natiom has Pt up. s monne ail [ “hy ” D e e et e MP copies of speeches he made attacking Gov. Smith, e T mz ‘._”h“,: (h:,, l, ,'\,' ,“' “'m ,.g"r "““mN'm ment to commemorate the success of the Indian after the game BE T . - s > C8 ¢ ¢h and the Mayo: A BOM- | fighters. The descendants of t —s: i ery, Ala. Congressm Bland, Ohio, made a speech o ey N an N s ol up another, Ferguson's grave remains under its .| |'|Cadillac and Marmon Cars S4 in favor of the late Senator Willis and mailed out|mound of rocks at the foot of a slo When an “out to the game! f ocks a slope where the 490,000 copies of it Perhaps they were entirely |dead officer was carried for burial by the victors| |call comes to Single 0 or 94 || |Stands at Gastineau Hotel GRAVEL within their rights in so using their privilege flr(ll;r n[nn-!,v all his men had been killed or :’0“'11’1 "::":lsCflfll;ll‘fl;:'z‘}e“:dik“‘;;; and Burford’s Corner Carpenter and Concrete of mailing them at Government expense, but it |captured ce ba Ao Work. it their enthusiasm had led them to| The men who ‘won were the men who even| |Promptness. No charge for ex- PHONE 199 OR 314 . L3 step the limits which a good sense ot pro-| the Revolution were carrying the frontier of| |tra passengers — from one to |5 | A Flnanctal No job too large nor toa would have fixed for them. the country west, and the place of thelr victory|]five—get two or three of your small for us. still remains and should continue to remain as| |friends to “pool” in and call. » » was when they rode e N I abons e, there s ot selkingly wew | it v when thy rodo ont Of the Norih 1o give ; : nstitution MORRIS Howev there is nothing strikingly new | cheering news of a patriot Carlson’s Taxi and CTI! co. Postmaster General, now long since dead, voiced|victory in the days of discouragi AXT STR { F 3 ays it aging defeat. 3 MILLER a poignant plaint in his annual report over what Ambulance Service 'S T. CONSTRUCTION he termed the arrogant use of their free mailing Out on a Limb. Phones 183 and 218 BZILDING CONTRACTORS privileges by members of the House and Senate kS Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau, Alaska Phone 62 For years there have been compldints over the (Cordova Times.) Juneau Billlards * CARS w,,ggog:m which through constructive mass of “franked” or stampless matter dumped Judge James Wickersham today introduced a Phone Single 0 and 94 service has mad i into the mails by Senators and Representatives. ‘"‘.""“"I"",“““,:F" ng that Alaskans be ap- . " o mell It did not need the testimony given before the|V°inted for Territorial positions. This is proper. . 1 . Benate Investigating Committee to show to what|>12°Kans should be able to deal more wisely]: W Smportant place ‘s the @ktent the practice prevails, Senator Heflin, |eom,. askan problems. However, the past has|) ~FIOMBEISeENies—Day and ‘ God ; Represent n\: Burt :Ix md Bl 'n‘ll aonl o(th“rL M\WN SRt e R Lok fer ™ o 1 e sentatives on and Bland d ersalways competent to handle Territor Covica must have had their counterparts in the ‘308 and|Too often . ey Auro Service a personal selfishness enters int erri *40s of the ninteenth century, for about that|decisions rendered. Too oft ) .o e Lt BLUE BmD TAX] T uo'y. e en our own citizens STAND AT THE ARCTIC time conditions became so bad that the franking|are not wise in the ways of national affalre. Phone—Day, 444; Night, SHORTY GRAHAM B e sholiniod fo o atiort thite Take our friend Dan Sutherland for example. 444-3 rings Stand at Bill's Barber Shop Leaving out the question of impropriety or |40 U ’I" Hoover what he though about him last | - bad taste, the cost to the Government of this|® o' Dan was the only man who ever publicly 4 4 questioned the sincerity of the Secret. G e e —— practice is by no means inconsiderable. In the|a..e It H etary of Com- 2 ve ole > Busadi yonr ending Juno 30, 1927, it cost the|pun oover should be elected President, The Packard Taxi " E will be out of luck Now i vel hfl Bo ‘dg! Postoffice Department § 691 just to trans-{to a Democat, Dan, s b T J° rbn a staunch Republici port the volume of letters and speeches, many of |still be holding an- empty sack lal‘wl::‘«""s’ n‘::-l(i 1‘18 the latter not even delivered on the floor of |is more stalesmen, wherever they may hail Stand opposité Connors Congress but merely inserted in the Congressional [TT0m, and less politicians, either foreign or local, e o Record. There were 32,733,617 pieces of mail ————— matter “franked” out in that year, the largest| ~—A ;1“";'#" woman who appeared to have gh- | B a——— o g 2 " o ormally large feet was found to b proportion being extracts and speeches from the hiske 1 be carrying $ Record, How much of this served any usetal|l Y 1 her shoes. She is the frst known|| THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY specimen of shoele, s zfie purpose is open to question. Certainly a large e of shoelegger. — (Springfield, Ohio, Sun.) | | g iyyn Btreet, between part of it was never read and represented pure Famous Last Words: ““The salesman said this m and Becond Streets ‘waste not ounly to the senders but also in time|car would do $0. Well, here's a good long stretch ‘and money to the Government. £ of road.”—(Detroit News.)