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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 1928. |financial leaders there and in other business and ?| That Was Different -3 - s T . | money centers. e has concentrated all of his “He took life ea: remarked ¥ S, i} D(ulv Alas’ua ’ mplre e P T ALl iy e ALONG LIFE’S f o ot e ik ¥ Seattle Fruit and a I'Ii()Fl'__—_bSION____.AL . Fraternal docieties T . s | *“Yes,” said another, “but he b H Niires throbbh 2l :h he has many times T ; Produce Co or Lok OR AND MANAGER Measures through and, though he has many DETOUR . . L . IOHN W. TROY ED} i had to fight aggressively for them in Legisla- jrounid i ERateE Fresh Fruit and Vegetabies | | | "BS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Published e voning_escept Sunday by the|tures controlled by the opposition party, it is a By SAM HILL A Passing Observation Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|genuine tribute to his capacity and tactfulness | e 2| pasrng some exams is like try Out of town orders given 38 Btreets, Juneau \lmk gpecial attentlon 1 and 3 Goldste'n Bldg. — PHONE 56 {Goars 9 a. m. to § p. m. 5% Juneau Lions . Yol Y |[that all of his vetoes stood up and all of his ling to pass a ten-ton truck on a LY In. e Pou Juneau as Second Class| appointments were of such high caliber as to) S a Hard Life narrow road jvesderal e render them immune from successful attack byl More money most SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | political opponents who were in power. Of us desire—bu: dern it, - = B Club Oellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | e To get it we The walst said to the hem: J. B. ”le ORD & CO |13 e wed - | Thane for .1.25 per menty atie: ‘ AR Find we have got to earn it.[ It doth appea L. C. Smith and Corona | Dr. Charles P. Jenne 3 nesday at 12:30 i o’ pavanee, i fix montha, 1o advance, | CREATING WAN — Your ambition now 1s TYPEWRITERS s il e Subseribers will confer a favor if they will promptiy | Observations of Oldest Inhabitan To park up here. Y i LI Lester D. Henderson, President notify e y fallure or Irregularity | Advertising is an amazing creative work. By| A girl these days would hav - Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. R Rtwphon e RS usiness Oftices, 374. | creating mew wants and an ever-widening mar-|to go some to be entitled to be| Huh! : — — : Building 654 ket is doing more to raise the standard of called brazen | “A scientist,” remarked Mr, " Telephone 176 B. P. 0. ELK : mwesn OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. y e A e |Grouch, “says worms sing." —_— Mecting sccond and The Assoch sress 18 exclusively entitled to thelliving thany any other force. Advertising creates S e jam Bt g Ut R fourth use for rej « f all news dispatches credited u-\m"‘ rent dissatistaction. It properly makes you e Ananias Clul | At least they make a stab a rschmidt, B b sitedtn/this Japer ang alio the) A0 UICE - UL B o6 vOWONAYS Aid thonTeads| e S SRELSENE LD 1t wieisvarthar neliR e R DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart X ocal n=ws I : | 1 1 his dad, “I know you feel badly|tub,” replied his wife StationbryiNotidhy DENTIST ME?I'“"lR"“‘ k s Al s INTIS . H. Sides, 5 |¥ou to the place of satisfaction about flunking, but I wasted my 3 e v < o ¢ Y - 3 Greeting Cardi—Toys— Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Secretary. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER‘ ‘We don’t want our customers satisfied With{iime in college, too, so can’t bawl Oh, Man! x Visiting Brothers welcome, THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. e s 4 ‘ : i Novelties SEWARD BUILDING L A s B e lour automobiles,” said a member of a great|you cut for doing it.” Just off-hand can you think of R o i f ) r oy manufacturing firm. “We want them to be dis- i 257 {anything grander than having th 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. Go ONeihate' Bekss | | Headed That Way ivi I Shecne i —— Phone 276. satisfied, so they will buy another and a better Living Models home team winning both ends of| " p -3 bl 31 Freemasonry from us a little late Clerk “You say you want|a double-header that keeps them|f o "-’ | o5t Scottish Rits 57 Regular meetings Dr. H. Vance second Friday each * | month At 7:30 p. Ostecpath—201 Go'd-teln BIdg. m. 0dd Fellows' Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to b; Tall, As we remember it, it was Senator Heflin| “The Man: “I have been look-| - oF | who was going to Europe this summer if Al'[ing around trying to see some one| Poor Fish H_IIZ }I‘h[) 7t 8 or by appoinment {Smith was nominated. So far there has been no|wearing the kind she tcld me tol “He is my ldea of a prize op-| L10oHN | ORBGRRLILD: POYec D departure get—but, e-c-er none of the ladies|timist.” AND LOT CLEANING | Phone: Offics, 1671, 3 sitting on the stools seem to e Yes, he thinks he can get rich G. A. GETCHELL Resldevce, Gastineau Hotel H LOOVFALMgOR‘D‘LA i | be wearing a by answering the iak ney Fhosk 208 0 348 —— ; P Rt 00 | “Hoover To Be Notified August 11.” (news - in Spare Time' ads ) B Mects every [ neadline.) If the press isn't a mite more care- Cramp Their Style s e | % e Dr. Geo. L. Barton R i night, at x rha " Se Hoover is| VERIFY YOUR INFORMATION | More or Less True R CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. ful about what it prints, Secre oover is . op L4 ; ! c a 0. V. ; !‘ + to find out about that mmm““““ before | —headline. Another thing for which there ] P . * Office Hours 10 to 12; 2 6 C. D. FRRGUSON, Secretary. 2 5 ‘., ng to find out ab 4 Huh! How many gossips would|is no sale these days is the bind-| [J dR€aN ublic Lll)rary i and by appoinment. Phont 201 VoUNT TN the proper time arrives. we have left if they heeded that|ing they once used to sew on the and CHIROPRACTIC UNE SR ROy SLIFE FOR A PINT” LAW TOO STRICT. S advice! hem of a skirt to keep it from lie pragtice of cond and Fourth Mon- ~ . | C B b ¥ | How to Enjoy an Election. wearing out. |{ Free Readinz Room ||: 2 Ot Sretiowar Tiamy bos eriminal | ) The installment plan enables the Gity Hall,! $oodnd "Floor code of the State of chigan by 65 State (Rsns Tity B Oue thing 1 freely do admit poor working girl to dress like a Main Street at 4th 3 | nsas City Post.) A 5 _ " (4 '/ Ao AlD ek O s botween now and the|T0 me has never been made clear,|rich man's daughter, but doesn't R R Helene W, L. Albrecht first :r“ 1 tter the first Mondsy in Novemberj's low the [ghining bug can see|leave her enough to have much of £ 1 m. to H)ru m PHYSICAL THERAPIST f v o - Rk o Per| \With a light only on the rear. |a banquet for her lunch Whyd i 3 law enforcement are wm‘y;..l.! ;h.u it would| e will hear in increasing measure vituperation A Hghtionly & IIr \l”'““u‘m e s 'I'I:ruléll;r‘;n Rm'm_l( n 28 b - ] e o g 4 g be the part of wisdom to take dry law convictions|of men and measures, motives and intentions. # > A Mgl | 0 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. : each’ mon It space le E PP " 0 Goldste! o out of the scope of the habitual criminal clause.|It is always so in Presidential years. The lead- Sy Reguvens t Mench-sphon Inf on N S 8:30 p. m. 410 Gadsteln Bl 8 “e'clock, [ L “You didn't stay i » hospital | where® they can settle down | Phone—Office: 423. Fall, MILDRED MAR. DAk the status, e e Jee tutanibese atmelves GEEN Rave: 1tls? ALFL RN s iR dIan b sy ISR BEEAE | DOBRE an settle down and| | gyreene Magazines, Newspapers | | g— —————— g TIli, Worthy Matree. Under the present status, minor dry law infr: S 1 T A i e i g g papers | T Worthy toward a mandatory life sentence|change of rancors and deplore it heartily, but 2 Reference Books, Ete a LICE a ) they cannot escape it; the more devoted their LRI o : ¥ " . 10 4 " » Pah i 1T e some silk bloomers for your wife?!on top and shoves their hated riv- AI\B I What kind did she say?” to fourth berth? >4 fRO jals from second | heralding of his i { A discussion recently the new It's No Crab 1 sinning at { HARRY I | v CHAS prosecuting attorneys and the State Attorney| General semed to indicate that these officers of tions count “I should say not, they had the| An ideal husband is one who can " v | @ MRS P Y S RTINS Gy ~rve g ey i ki vided for four felonies. Notoriety given the| ; homeliest lot of nurses I ever|think of something besides their| FHSR TS A4 alentine’s Optleal De: "CoCUmBuS S Mol Palm, & Lansing man, who was|adherents the more violent their assaulta’ ugom|ioC b aatte DR ok Vo oar | 2 1. DOUGLASS Seahare Coa . e PR (0S| PR TANR, ¢ b the « are likely to become cded ety 7 S T 5 Meationn: ssonnd apll: s sent to prisen for life when his final offense ; : Eia aatso) heard both g n the company with Optician and Optometrist Mouday at 7:3 m, 3 voob 4 it We shall need to take care lest, hearing both 5 People who knock may be Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Transient brothers urged consisted of the possession of a pint of gin is| . "L Tl tacTinat both are villains, conspira- Deflate 'Em Some, b e g'rl e hias Hours §.2.. to § 9 M. apd | (i sttend Covael Chasm- said to have influenced sentiment throughout the|iorc’porse theives or, at thed best, imbeciles. We| If television could be annexed to gusting a gi 10WS ere , D, by Appcintment ors, t treet. ¢ hoTse s or, A 3 5 agget g ly EDW. M. McINTYRE, 3. K. H. Stat: to such an extent that the next Legisla- 1,\,\‘,“ however, that it isn't true; that all virtue,|the radio it might .discourage thecan be nothing more disgustin uneauw 84— — |19 TURNER, Secrétary. ture will be compelled to lighten the habitual|wisdom and good intent is not cornered in either | great statesmen from broadcasting|than knees that do. criminal law | political party; that the rank and file of Repub-|their static when they saw how More love is killed by d B(,!.()rtv The State Commissioner of Pardons and|licans and Democrats are just ourselves, with|many turned out as they stepped ll\!:’m poverty. A \\'nmuul ) Parol Arthur D. Woods, felt this change in|all our good points and shortcomings, neither |befor: the mike able to love a poor man, but she gentiment and has announced he will urge the State’s law be made to conform to (he Federal| code, thus reducing prohibition violations to mis- DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Robert Simpson oo i Hall, Douglas. Tho, Opt. D. TR Castien, Jr. W, Graduate Lou Angelew oOc)- 1| iy, e DML th, Secretary. siting leza of Optomatry and OIS . Nelvoma Jpthalmolcgy lasses Fitted AMERICAN LEGION Leneses Grouad B Meets second and fourth Thursday each month in There would be fewer divorces o A i mbbells— i g St g o It will be just as well for our peace of mind| ,_“h‘df]ir"fe”f‘:”"‘ i it girls were less keen about get b and our blcod pressure if we remember this from | s b ting men with dollars and more|} Real Pumpernickel Bread began the botanist of the party. |particular about getting men with “Good graciou exclaimed | sense. tialities to be both demeanors. To send a man to prison for life|time to time in the course of a period that un- when several of the offenses charged against|questionably adds color and interest to existence. Dumb Do STETIR ) gy : him are mere dry law infractions “is an extreme Who doesn’t like a hot discussion, a verbal |DUmP Dorad, o Probably nothing gets less wear penalty.” Wood declared. His attitude is sup-|rapiering, an exchange of brickbats now and|Wore thines like that, too. and tear in some homes than Kind Ju"(’flu then? words. J \PANESE TOY sHor i do confess H. B. MAYINQ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ‘ we're gure they dearly love to break a lance. That, »s me wonder wh ) . [ 439 declared that prohibition violations must remain|presumably, is part of our human neritage. o ety s 4 Phone 57%: - We d‘-"“’“" Fiogftres), MOEQILIEI?IIOIH'I algdo Thursdays 'y nee Iress. felonics, and that bitter opposition will be of- ARl i Fhor ansReuit BHR el THE WHITEHORSE | |} o} F. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders! | | CCCK o e BAL at Moose fered any effort to modify the existing statutes. e e = & R Han | fnks s Inquiring To Know— | el = R S S S G . SIS That such zealots will prevail in face of| There Was Only One Mould Made. Jast, what thes ot eié b 4 INN CUn Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- official approval of the proposed change in the| Aot now safe to have an empty coal| | The_New Palatial Modern gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. (Seward Gateway.) Hotel at Whitehorse | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ) law seems unlikely. However, the Anti-Saloon| .- o fBl (LIS L hat the | PIR? 1 The Whitehorse Tnn nas just League is not without its influence and does not| 0. 00 Adghbe Roptp e . e been built in keeping witk < At fawotos Te . g £ 9" g hesitate to use it to club.weak kneed Legistators | oy WL BoVer Blotues anorher S o b Modreisaifironprtis. . Bie. fateat, 1 HOM] ooritviio- Thn Tt detviee o the Gren o | Brunswick Bowling into doing its bidding whenever the occasion|ranks are steadily diminishing, The ploneer of|, The smaller the car the bigger| ) ¢jon, Al rooms with hot Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 All arises. 1If it had its way Michigan would be but|the West, within his alloted space of time, gen-|t0€ MO : and cold running water of | ® 2 I g gl i one of 48 States in which the law wculd make|erally saw a real development take place, but it SaRlan 1o Beltevirig which no other hotal in the s i ’S“l‘;n'(fffm?i‘,‘gr.:"’fl'x‘} prohibition violations felonious, and require “a(is mot so with these fine oldtimers of the North. |, . s o0 Lm0 00" Laen Yakon oss “Bosst, - private 4 R ST Phone 218 life for a pint” sentence for even fewer than It is true certain developments have taken| T, ‘”nm" Lol bolks siy b connecting and public baths, I four offenses, however minor their nature. It is place l_mt nothing in these developments have And thaEelEnldtkhay, fi'”_-n-wrly maid and bellboy service. = this attitude of determination to impose their own been of the nature to cause much encouragement. A Wl or) WKy, 5k tesernay, ' ! ) ; RO, verily, Alaska seems to be still shackled. evory. inak e tions. EO ]‘1’ S“ ]‘IP KIN 'O ideas and ideals of life upon others with a dif- But atill these old timers. Mokt .ol whom kve| Of herahe doth display % L i L o THE IRROS CO. ferent set, entailing total destruction of personal|ywel] over the 60 mark, are enthused with the| mmm oo M a n u facturers Carbonated liberty, that has been more influential than any |same ambition as when they first stampeded to PRINTING and STATIONERY | Beverages. Wholesalers Can- other factor in the growth of public sentiment|the North. Unfortunately, however, they have | dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. nst the present system of prohibition. not the strength they once had. They are ever A] )TOS FOR HIRF i ' < 4 o | PHONE NO. 1 i i, willing to point out the possibilities for young o Phone 211 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office B y propectors, but it appears that the majority D N P e SMITH PAYS TRIBUTE TO WILSON. |of ‘ OPEN/EVENINGS { of these younger men are not of the same breed that has thus far carved out Alaska, for, as one —| - 5 MORRIS In acknowledging a congratulatory telegram|of these boys remarked, “They just lobk at you | Prompt and Courteous Serv- received from Mrs. Woodrow Wilson anent his|and laugh. o 3 | dce Day and Night, Special s M B il o b CONSTRUCTION i v i . N “ry Rates for Trips to Menden- — — nomination for the Presidency by the Democratic No truer words were ever spoken than “Thar’s A ‘ ettt it e OMPANY Party, Gov. Alfred E. Smith paid a glowing |80 In them thar hills” It's all around us, hohaL Qladlet /g Ksgls Hiver c Relais i ths grant wai Prestdents Sk ek {but who is going to uncover it? The old timers, 324 TAXI jiLASKAN HOTEL SAND and have the ambition but not the strength. J C. VAIL, Proprietor They are square shooters, these old timers, Next Arcade Cate Phone 324 ‘ GRAVEL and we have nothing but the highest of respect =R o oerdipir B MODERN REASONABLE RATES c c v arpenter and Dave HouseL, rrop. it oncrete wi o il de AR Of all the congratulatory messages for everyone of them. ha! FHE953383 AERERTNGSHENER, .|| No job too large nor toa small for us. I have received, none touched me more e or made me feel re grateful than |'I(k|E\ and Pretzels. We welcome you MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. yours. 1If 1 could leave behind me an o —says Taxi Tad. Interest Dividend e oy e ported by Gov. Fred Green. ? i A This attitude of Michigan public officers hasn't Nobody, we're atraid; reading the hot-blooded Should Be Instantaneous s " o advocates versa paC = ¢ Ola napers ror sale az The Empire | B k pleased Prohibition zealots and prospects point to |2S5aults of the advocates of universal peace upon |when I look at the girls, a Gr’v the motives and morals of the preparedness group, | | grankly { boobs nor ruffians, though doubtless with poten- can’t a poor husband. | Try Our Swedish Rye ! { | { § 5 § ) i ! a fight Anti-Saloon League officials have openly | Democrat to occupy the White House in the present century. He said approach to the moble record of service (Philadeiphia Inquirer.) ?‘II‘,;‘,I :‘,‘; n“ 'l:‘\',h”‘,; |\,\.'1‘.‘.y,“,'“ ‘;,’::r I],‘l:l“.; I Fhe )"i'k"‘ business, which suffered a decline visitorg—arriving on the next Phones 183 and 218 4 8 S y efforts sha 3 when the Volstead ot > C = i been useless. Thank you for your mes- counter olstéad act ‘ended the. frestignolliikhons, F1n ke @pergoncy juil Juneau, Alaska , Is again on the mend, according to a g ‘WITH! RIV! sage a suppo: | f i i A g o : 2 is credited to women who hav e consumed the| |, v - 5 ent Carlson taxi service. condiment liberally in their reducing diets. i The sudden telegram telling of M R’S TAXI Few men have left their impress on the world as did Woodrow Wilson. Few exceeded him in The explanation is':plausible, ‘Brt: How iaa . ; In & A o es oo the warm friendships he made or in the bitt ne account for the popularity of the pretzel? :1::n».}.~ ?;{ ilnrv‘.!‘--:l v!n -”,”Mr lvlit‘V\vnrivalffl of “,W 'f"“;‘”‘"f' an accompaniment of beer, the pretzel 's Taxi Day and Night Service ure will decide whether his work was all that|should have gone the way of alcoholic liquor, Carlson’s Taxi and PHONE 486 is claimed for it by his admirers or the doctrines|if the pickle logic is tenable. Instead, it has had . b preachied to the world the sources of danger|Erédl vogue ever since the use of Ita beverage|| Ambulance Service BLUE BIRD TAXI that his enemies branded them. But he served L‘:‘;‘\:.;L‘."\.,f","“‘,“"_'"‘“'""' Perhaps the human|| giands at Alaskan Hotel and | | SHORTY GRAHAM nobly, giving actgally his life for his country. |{i! ddenly cut off from its source of sat- Juneau Billlards | iy B Gov. Smith, if he is elected President, may well|p o0 SUEht escape in the fantasy of a sym- Band at PID's Pacher hop. bol commonly assoei i > be proud it his service record vies with that|pened to b oociated with beer. Pretzels hap- Phone Single 0 and 94 pened to be first choice and now pickles are of Mr. Wilson meeting the need ————— ¥ BU LEADER ON SMITH., This country is beginning to take its politics| j Prompt Service—Day and JOhn Borbndge seriously at last. It now requires nearly as many - Night TAXI T R A e [ Pewspaver reporters and journalistic trai - £ i Committee of General Motors, recently gave an|, “,.“\“”H” 'h”"‘ll”mh“‘ Urlzv p Rl Juneau, Alaska Days—482 Nights—-877 P 2 4 3 informal statement of some of his reasons for|Ga., Telegraph ) 8! Lwon, BTAND xA,'r THE ARCTIC : in our Savings Department will draw interest supporting Gov. Alfred E .Smith for President Phone—Day, 444; Night, ) | D SRR MBS 2 i BT 5 B I It was pungent and brief. Among other things 444-3 rings from the first day of July. he said: The reglflz\r semi-annual m‘terest dlvxd.end JUNEAU TRANSFER will be credited to accounts in -our Savings COMPANY Department on July first. Depositers who desire their dividend entered in their savings book, may present or mail their savings book to the bank after July first. 32552EA08TAARAA RIS RIRARALRARARCEERINRIRBRRNANED | (e e A bridge flend says we can save President|%-meee——e ; | Coolidge for a ve-entry in 1932 or '36. The idea i AXI 5 i Throughout his many terms as Gov- |is perfect, but the fechnique s faulty; the nce — 2 REEPI%};!SIE : 49, Interest compounded semi-annually em;:r'zl]:”{ ’bmlthm‘h.lfifl;’('lll‘\“fl;‘lflu\' had is not a re-entry card.— (Philadelphia Inquirer.) The Packard Taxi - id Savi Deposits a Legislature contro y the oposi- b paid on ngs De, tion party, yet I believe not once has i T : PHONE Day and Night Service ; ; a ugh the Panama Canal is so great any Lex'hxlulun passed a bill over vh|~ that, like our illicit stills, it has mlrun xh‘wguud ' 118 veto. Not one of his appointees failed : o «Stand opposite Connors of confirmation. On that record alone S (Bt. Touls FERETHNINAR:) Motor Co. - Service Transfer Co. Mr. Smith would appeal to business. His The G w " . i ES platform which collapsed under Senator L & 4 3 SAW ‘WO00D report on the finances of New York State Heflin was imitating most of this charges.— (In- | E=——— 3 Sllndl!‘d Tml‘el' is a business document not surpassed by iNGnolls Btaiih T’w B. M' Behre'lds Ba"k o W.I..I’.." any turned out by a public official in i o TeE JUNEAU LAuNDRY ST ohean Grocety in Mr. Smith’s record as Governor. He's all business.— (St. Louls Globe-Democrat.) Rosidence Phone 2203 i3 Oldest Bank in Alaska e Hime " Bere 1s nothing destructive Hoover isn’t political minded enough to hurt. ' Phone 419 Gov. Smith’s eight years of management of the affairs of administration of New York State Indiana, there she stands, unswept a - ‘Iu," won him high regard among hunlnell and |sung!— (Buffalo Cuurler-F‘xprs’u} btk