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4 ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY |3 1928. f THF (REDIT ITG;\TION But these days what i L S5 i—— ; | ) : ; | ki i, E | iets it is toasted. o D‘“l‘f Alaslna] mmre | The Fetera Reserve Doard bulietin for sune| | ALONG LIFE'S e Seattle Fruit and Lfi__—__fllp o g M Fraternal ocieties | emphasizes the loss of gold, net exports in eight Going Some Co. or JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| ("t fhe b $400,000,000, along with a DETOUR Dad: “How did you como out Mg‘;&‘f“_‘:fi YVegetables | | | 'BS. EASER & FREEBURGER Castiiodie Channel Publshed every evening ercept Sunday by the|continuous increase in borrowing from reserve By SAM HILL M;],‘,“""m .,';?;:'_'\.‘,d 'em, just like Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS i EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main | panks, which has been attributed to stock market|Z——— 8 e wers cars. aAET L Out of town. orders given — g Btreets, Juneau, Alaska. hey were cars ahead. special attention 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bldg. Bntered In the Post Oftice in Juneau as Second Class| puiie have peen borrowing Increasing Progres: PRk i el OREY PHONE 56 ) | matter In days gone by they “rus i Home, Sweet Home iHours § &. m. to § p. m. une: — A R amounts from reserve centers during a period i L o o THRRN the! | . overy oihen ChEE"MA Hat [ Juneau Lions SCRI . 1 " . ! ol e—————————————————— Beliacat vy nfr‘{" T uneat. Dougias, Treadwell and|When the foundation for reserve credit was con-| gince you are taking al_ She claims is hers, sald Gault, Club Thane f » | | | 4 oty it ———— |activity i b a s Dol basop Bl < g e Aol [ 1 potn a | She claims s hers ot s ||J. B. BURFORD & CO N the fol v\\lng rates: and a chance, . i six months, In advance, out, interest rates had risen, and steps by the| When under the dry days vour It always is my fault. L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne nesday az 12:30 favk®% ihey will promptly| Reserve Board to protect its credit had induced thirst you auench, | ; DENTIST o9 'of ‘any failure or irregularity |jending banks to “pass pressure on to the bor-| What they're rushing now's the| Zero in Information TYPEWRITERS Lester D. Henderson, Pkt B R antus Tor o e Business Offices, 874, | rowing public as evidenced by the rise in open ambulance! o i’I T P s Public Stenographer Rooms l;‘:nlcllm:'v.lonun H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. e 22 ok o y 4 . a good example. o MEWMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. .t money rates and the closer scrutiny to s wolephone 176 B. P. 0. ELKS : ' Queries of the Old-Timers g e s e = ‘Meoting second and The Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the| which loans are subjected b g ; —_— e d et f all news d e edited to b i at's become . rEn ’ ke That > fourth Wednesday use for republication of ail news aispatches eredited to| " py. Cyoura noted that manufacturing produc-|, WS become of the oldfash i L ; BROWN’S : i L REOE DUt otherw herein. { i joned year that had a summer? “Why did you quit your job? Lo El b local news ‘ _|tion had shown little change during recent . owmy did you guit your Jov7 || DHOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart [ ALASKA © JLATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER months, and department store and wholesale sales THAN mn OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Passing Observation | tellows who don’t dare show any Stationery—Notions— DENTIST were a trifle smaller than last year, largely be-| Now that the need of it in the authority at home and tries to Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. hsory i { cause of unfavorable weather. Price movements|kitchens has dropped to near zero,|make up for it when he gets down Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING o b A |in whclesale markets were said to have been|baking soda, like yeast, is being!i, the office. 6 Cents to One Dollar Oftice Phone 469, Res. Co-Ordinate Bok... slightly upward, because of increases in selling|advertised for other purposes.| e Phone 276. 3t Freemasonry rates for copper, zinc, grains, cotton and live-|Next thing we know flour, baking —— R T 47 Scattish - Rite stook, powder and the flavoring extracts More or Less True y Regular meetings e U N will have their places on milady's| The average man is one who ARB 4, D H. Vance second Friday each Hottator - NotHe du A 1l accept the|dressing table f as rebellious when hls wife month at 7:30 BN 2 b 8 4 Wi - makes him get into his “soup to H D | Presidential nomination from the Farmer-Labor il ook Uuta® ohu e’ wasd 16 whex”, 1§ ‘E Osteconth—a01, Goldsteln Bds. | |m 0Ad Fellows ours: 10 to 13; 1 to §; Hall, | Party. Oh well, there was only one LaFollette, s it frned Fre % | Parts ) Blinks: “Why does every home mother made him wash his ears lelder, anyway 2 S S i B s g e ARD LOT CLEANING 'I to 8 or by appolnment WALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. Llce“”"h Oneo&r!.‘mlcl I;{lydc‘:n one: Office e Resldence, Gastineau Hotal | — — radishes?” The people who are paying the G. A. GETCHELL, — o mSose Gifford Pinchot has been asked by the Pro-| Jinks: “I suppose it's because)largest income taxes didn't have Phose 109 or 149 Juneau Locgs No. 78 | hibitionists if he would head a third party,|they are easy to raise as ob-|ancestors who came over in the iy L B n“n?‘z', every 5:;'1:;! [coalition ticket. Sure, Giff. Go ahead. Better|jections.” Mayflower. Their ancestors came Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER. HELLEN, Dictat: ‘(,. have run and 1 than not to run at all - - in the steerage and began life here e i CHIROPRACTOR, H¢I|u|(ha‘! l;do. C. D. FRRGUSON "Secr:n:r‘;h 7 9 i by i . as paddlers . o 1| | office Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 6; T to . D. i % THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL | G T e e Yot 110 o0 Wt them to romembor |J 806N Public “Library | |p: ca'ty sopeiumnt, ‘Show M3 || e AN "] 3 -« Tnwise Choi est, of Cayree i 4 CHIRCPRACTIC . - COMMITTEEMAN. The Supreme Court’s Unwise Choice. yady o g vou a long, long time, slight peo- and bbb Brise F. & A M. ) t 1 in such a w‘n| g is not the practice of Medicine, Second and Fourth Mon= 7 i | = 5 that when | ple, don't (ln them a favor. . Surgery nor Ostcopathy. o | day of each month 1n In the election of John 7. maskop of Wilming-| (Daily Olympian.) You die and people hear the] A good many brides begin to Free Readmg Room B § Fellows’ ton, Del., as Ch nan of the Democratic Nz In a notable article in the New \'n_rk(-r. en-‘ NOWS, tlose interest in cooking meals City Mall, Second Floor - -l y Bv LUTAS, Mas. tional Committee there is a paradoxical situation |titled Question of Attitude,” Dr. Fabin Frank-i my.v) 4y with one accord ex {about the time the grooms find Malr Street at 4th Albrecht| | CHAS E. NAGEBL, \y created, one probably almost unprecedented in|lin points out the significance of the series of Aovild'y it liho glamot westng 6Lt of Kelping Hsgathp Bogi Opes Mot Helene W. L. Albrecht| | secretary. . ¢ "y i | decisions, culminating in the recent ruling on ¢ 1l be. RaN hisl wash and wipe the dishes o PHYSICAL THERAPIST ifops the history of either of the big political parties 3 4 It will hard to fill € 1. m. to 10 p. m. EASTERI\‘ sTAl k af.|the wire-tapping, which have been rendered by Ahcesb The only thing that can expre Cireulation Room Open From Medical Gymnastics, Massage PR W R 50 'the Supreme Court in litigation arising under more than a dog's tail is the look| |1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Blectricity f exch h, & "|the prohibition law Poor OF 'Enry, Again a wife gives ner husband while 8:30 p. m. 410 Goldsteln Bm : ) many years. Althcugh he has never taken any The Supreme Court, Dr| Franklin observes, in| .. gon't you assert your|he Is entertaining the guests. Current Magazines, Newspapers n_—__*n“"‘m"' —— Worthy Matras active part in politics, the current “Who's Who|acting as the custodian of what is most funda-| uopis"at home?” demanded the| Trying to be old-fashionedly Reference Books, Etc, _h________a b i B in America” lists him as a Republican Prob-mental in our institutions “exercises powers and old friend of Henry Peck. modest under present styles is like FREE TO ALL B e} KNIGHTS OF ably never before has cither party gone outside|discharge responsibilities belonging quite as much | V0T o e LGy i IESSHak. to hah gond tellv, will a| @ i EEERE e S A b o g el L of its own ranks to select a manager for thelto the province of statesmanship as to that of |y, .y Heprietta you would know|nickle, a car ticket, and six use-| 2220 Optician and Optometrist ot a'?c"vn-‘zv»“;d iy classic quadriennial battle of ballots against its|jurisprudence He goes on to say: 3 she never will permit me to ever|fess keys in the pocket. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Deanmiait Brothars. uneed opponent, Seemingly it was one of those things It n]mq mm.-mm“.,; |.] pect, m; have anything but my last saal You can tell about how a man Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | | ¢ attend. Counell Cham- | deed, the written word, and it mus’ X e : ) ftes—an: " ' be sad|ls treated at home by the atti hors, Fifih_Street. fliat tever wia andBovey waylg he-dore faithfully serve the clear intent, of the riies—and they 'wogt, beead) 5 3 A Ju",eau ! by Appointment EDVW. M. McINTYRE, 3. K. H. 3 3 o' havadns e K enough to notice, either.” tude he taken when the traffic % |H. J. TURNER. Sccretary. Now the impossible has happened. Mr. Raskob| constitution; but within the limits thus cop. bawls ott his wite for driving e "‘“'I"',""']";I'f:;’\';":,"‘“f;;'ld “1‘.‘1\;“\““ “'“' ;::;“1;: At l,';"f." Rl ;',""”’:“' ity ,,‘;";L,‘;‘;{"“ Not That It Matters—But |as it all traffic laws had peen re Bak(’ry : : | TDOUGLAS As?\;il:'&..ihu‘;'. " ment indicates the @ a f £ enough or the effective exercise a It seems like ages and agesDbealed ¢ [ S 2 B ot w Robert Simpson lclock, Bk campaign boss as he has made a financier. The far-reaching statesmanship. It is a com- biiics we have fead abo Rbgiih After father and mother are Opt. D. nul: Dougias. Thory SAUIONL cdmBiatyn o 1928, €0’ pome Observers Hion-BIRERENEL ORY, latocy ((BRE CHn HAE pulling match on any of our down.|gone the children will discover Where the Real dvadands 158 poe " |ouy 1. Smith, Seeretary. Visiting f bt dlsolitical oootirs firm establishment of the Union and the 4 4 £ ohiizt - 8 SRl W b 7ok Brothers welcome. pelieve, will be cnme of unusual political occur wbifihdme B town streets what fine folks they really were, lexa of Optometry and enc For instance unblasel observers with a| constitution HIIeI Sty e nu; pted in AR hut right now they consider them FRENCH BREAD Jpthalmology AMERICAN LEGION knowledge of the Smith strength in New Eng- 'I"'l:,,';“““_‘:l““l""h’““ ALl iRl Plaint ¢f a Suburbanite Dirt |the poorest company in the world Glasses Fitred land, concede him a chance to carry not only “f“‘”"‘:" KI!'I”\.?, j"d‘g“"x ‘n‘x;‘«l “uwvn l_,'l"m: Farmer to have to spend a whole e ening Is Made Leneses Grouad Meets second and New York, but Massachusetts, New Jersey and RAR ; iy From small acorns with. B §& fourth Thursday . d Tall o8 oy Erow A modern flapper’s idea of hav- ” possibly other States heretofore regarded as rock- What is the application of this principle to lI;All I-IdkT n:d.\rl:)r““- (5 oMkt - tor OV evaniiE % e > ;::fi:luouth is ribbed in their Republicanism. the course of the Supreme Court in the prohibi- e WORGR QP b e , A It is certain that friendship between Gov.|[tion cases? The seed 1 sow. 1n5e e, June(lu JAPANESE TOY it NG | EEdRs Night with a good many people Smith and Mr. Raskob played an important part| = In those cases’ the members of the court The Limit—and Then Some |is that time when they look back SHOP in the latter's selection for Natipnal Chairman,|had before them a la i 3 it imens e teimpieed n law which, whatever might be| w0 S 'vour idea of the helght|on another wasted day. Baker'y H. B. MAKINC WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | But the larger, factor was the undoubted effir 2 L of the country. For Mr. Raskob has been ated with the Republican Party for a great its merits, they knew (a verybody knew) a s everybod new) was| Front Street LEGION, NO. 439 ; ""Iheld in contempt by something like halt the|©f the ridiculou: : - clency and organization ability that be has dis-| o0 R OTIRE B ML was violateq| A dishinop al carrying thie tes.|LET Almquist trem Your Scit. Phone 577 We deliver P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders x:?!m!ol:t;m: ;rgl'l‘:;ul::‘:: on a seale corresponding to that condition.” What | timonial and picture of ‘3 movie| We cai ana aewver. Fhone i o s a commanding position in the financial and in-{attitude should the Supreme Court take toward |dueen.” - —_ oy gri et S e dustrial world. It is generally known that Mr.|such a law? R | Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- : s Vice-President a ‘hairman of the o e hs Bcht Modernized Proverbs | . : gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. 1}1‘3\.,1. is Vice-President and Chairman of .x)n On the cther hand, it might sa s “l):-lle:r""the “rme o Jm_sl Kodaks Films THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Finance Committee of the ( al Motors Cor- Since such a law cannot be enforced poration. He holds other similar posts not much without straining to the utmost every the morning after. i Developing “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i s st i N PR expedient that is not unmistakably for- W less in importance including: Vice-President and et el G Subisted RATAE i Hetnrt Enlargements 5 A PPl e, O k to enforcement the benefit of every pos- (From local court news) Picture Frames Pent de Nemours Company; Viee-President of sible doubt A8,365. Mabel E. Remark vs ’sw ,rll“n nfld ‘women General Motors Acceptance Corporation; director Or the court might say the exact o .| Robert R. Remark. For divorce tand—Miller’s Taxi i o exa pposite: * ; 4 of the poard National Bank of New York, the Since the law nnot be enforced alimony and custody of child, ALASKA SCENIC Phone 218 American Surety Company and Delaware Surety without dangerously impairing the safe- o VIEWS Company. He was also a member of the Indus- guards of liberty, we will give to the Evolution of the Coffin Nail Phone 35 trial Conference created by President Wilson in| safeguards of liberty the benefit of ev- The naughty rag v 1919 _ery possible doubt. Used to get roasted— GEO. & L 8 THE IRROS CO. He has been a close friend and admirer of| ~This” Dr. Franklin notes, “is mot a ques-|T—Z_2==2 l y M a n u facturers Carbonated tion of techni jurisprudence, it is a question Gov. Smith for many years. He was one of the| . Y 3 s and STAT Beverages. Wholesalers Can- Rik duart Bmiti Badkiers duting the Houston Sofel iy oo montal statesmansifis, And in. axerdis BN uRd TRNESE dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. stron Sm g ing this function of statesmanship which alterna- 41 ]TOS F OR HIRF PHONE NO. 1 vent and just prior to the conventon gave an|tive has the Supreme Court chosen? It 4 Phone 241 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office ' ) “has 2 interview in which he declared Smith as Pr elected to place attempted enforcement of the dent would be imminently satisfactory to business|prohibition law higher in its scale than the an- OPEN EVENINGS Shoraily. cient bulwarks of freedom.” ] o PRI 1 There lies the cause of the scant respect with Prompt and. Courteous Serv- MORRIS BUSINESS AND POLITICS. which a decision like that in the wire-tapping o ice Day and Night, Special e SRR S L i > CONSTRUCTION % b, cose is received, a decision made by a bare ma- ) Rates for Trips to Menden- Mr. Mellon, on the eve of his departure for|lOVity and accompanied by dissenting opinions i hall Glacier and Eagle River | | ¢ COMPANY Burope lately, with due solomnity informed the|0f Sensational sharpness. The result fs most % 324 TAXI ALASKAN HOTEL country that business interests in . the United|onotubate. It is bad emough to have a law ] C. VAIL, Proprietor ey hich is enly o v B s (o Hoover for Prestdentisdit’ Haskthoy which i n]n‘nx_» flouted. It is far worse for the Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 MODERN REASONABLE RAT.ES GRAVEL shadow of disrespect to f var ailon’ Seenld support him because of current’ prOSperity aapeot to faIf At WAt thy nation'a Carpenter and Concrete played in his rise from a a week clerk to Brunswick Bowling Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phoue 136 Alleys member of the Finance Committee of E. I du highest tribunal which pronounce i It for no other reason than that they feared a i 5 e Dave HouseL, Prop. Wor change in party might adversely affect condi- " 0y tions. Undoubtedly he spoke as a politician | They Are Passing. i o We welcome you rather than from the viewpoint of a student (Cincinnati Enquirer.) —says Taxi Tad. MILLER’S TAXI of finances and business conditions, because the Addressing the National Bclectric Medical| | The sudden telegram telling of record is entirely against him. . soclation at Lexington, Ky., Dr. C. W. Beaman, | | visitors—arriving on the next Phones 183 and 218 It was as a business man that Charles M.[of this city, deplores the passing of the old-time| |boat. In the emergency just Juneau, Alaska Schwab recently told a convention of hardware|doctor. In this he voices the sentiment of strong| |call Single 0 or 94 and wel- CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS men assembled in New York City that “I'm not|F'Presentatives of the American Medical Assocla-| come them with the conven- WER BN afraid that politics is going to hurt prosperity.”|!l°n and of thoughtful students of the trends| |lent Carlson taxi service. No party would attack prosperity, he said, He|® modern civilization, alan’t say, very likely because he.didn’t con- The Enquirer has from time to time called attention to the imminence of the eliminati sider it nec ry to so inform business men,|gr ¥ mination Day and Night Service ) ‘lof the general practitioner fr o) stwie ’ . that Ameriean prosperity fs ot based on politics|in Ameriean Hre 1t e ity epr e, service| | Carlson’s Taxi and PHONE 486 or upon the political success of any party; that|factor of our civilization is being " Ambul i za E pushed further ance dService UE BIRD it comes from the country’s enormous resources|and further into the discard of noble and useful BLI B TAXI that in many instances are almost in virgin|things by the specialization of men of medicine|| Stands at Alaskan Hotel and AHPRTY GRABAN state; and that of all the bunkum peddled by|'" Some particular department of their ancient Juneau Billlards f Stand at Bill's Barber Shop politicians, that which ascribes prosperity to any fence W.—...l political party is the most unadulterated and is| . It """ become rare, indeed, to see the man Phone Single 0 and 94 without foundation save in the minds of its pro- ouce, as Dr. Beaman sald, sat by the bed- side of a sick child, administering, physically & | pagandists. Business men, happily, have been |, X and psy hologically, to the comfort f the a- | l i aware of this for many vears, although there|tient aud soothing the worres of :,:x,g“l" i Prompt Service—Day and John Borbridge was a time when the threat of a turn-over in|mother. He is going the way of many another Night TAXI the fonal administration perturbed them, as|g€0od thing by reason of the pressure of chan Co A S NES ‘ » o ged VICH UTO DSERVICE PHO! 2 . s . for instance back in the eighties when some rich |conditions. It is too bad. The old-time general |t Juneau, Alaska Days—482 Nights—-877 ple is an appropriate banking service Republicans openly proclaimed their intentions|Practitioner is needed-—is needed by multitudes STAND AT THE ARCTIC (. TP S— | : of selling off their stocks and bonds if Cleveland |°T People who are estopped from consulting the fl“"—‘?".- "Ni Night, T were elected, and in '96 when many manufact-| o 0¢d and sometimes dilettinte, disciples of {newer modes and methods. r 1d their employees unless McKinley w oL m ervice £t v 1(1 e 3 T Y C€Y WOR| - But it is a pleasure to know that there are REEDER’S TAXI to render, such service for the people of employment could not be guaranteed for even|men in all departments of medicine whe are PHONE 182 i one week. {making effort to fight the losing battle of the The Packard Tm There will, of course, be more or less spell-|general pr, tioner, who meun ) s 80 much to . PHONE Day and Night Service binding on prosperity in this year of our Lord,|country folk particularly, and whose usefulness 118 e " 1928. The ogre of employment will raise its|{in the congested centers of cities scarcely is g : 4wt 0 be es 50, T5 e e g v d opposite Connors | head under, its manipulations. But it will be|t0 De estimated in any casual comment Stan - largely wasted oratory, for the country is now| —_— i il Motor Co. | : Service Transfer Co. too well informed about its resources to be fright-| | who were surprised ot the skill with | @ Standard Transfer SAW MILL WO00D ened by such chimerical creations of the political-[ o ¢ Hoover steam roller flattened out the | B===== 3 y and COAL ¥ opposition may have forgotten that Herbert is Walter Bindseil, Prop. T'w B e e - Oftice. Plione . §89 mingded. an_engineer.— (Indfanapolis Star.) TrE JuNEAu LaunprY Stand ;::::“ PRl Residence Phone 443 Anyway the proposed union ‘of Texas Re-| With the New York Herald Tribune conelud Franklin Street, betwoen Residence Phone 2203 Oldut Bank in Aua . publicans and disgruntied Democrats in that[Ing that the prohibition plank adopted at Kansas ”‘ and Second Streets ||{B——— % ,,M wlu mn affect the vote in the electoral|City is meither wet nor dry, the great debate begins.— (Springfield, Mass., Republican.) No job too large ner toa small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Keeping Pace With ey g e 5 & VNGO SOOI TUSRE (i ALK Lt B o | the Times JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Modern business requires the high- est standards of efficiency in banking as well as in other present day essentials. A banking service that suits peo- and our management aims at all times this community. 3

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