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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, ]ULY 18, 1928. at made “prosperity” an issue. That is Why Su"er? f . I.[ At AT f ? London woman complains that T % ; Daily Alaska Empire |iocbe o vt i i w atl ™00 ey || il sopute e and || PROPESSIONAL Fraternal Societies g I fon her violin it gives her tooth- or Dr. Work’s announcement that the Republ DETOUR it ! : Produce Co. 0. W. TROY - - - EDIT OB AND MANAGEB # 4 che. Why doesn't she stop play URGER P JOHN . would carry on their campaign on the basis of [ the violin and try maving] | Fresh Fruit and Vewetables | | | 'BS. KASER & FREERBURG: Gastineau Channel Published _every evening eycept by the|“the full dinner pail” as ‘nonsense,” and said By SAM HILL , [some of Danny Dumm’s tips. Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Sccond and Ma|yo goupteq whether Mr. Hoover would have ap- [ & S Out of town orders given Streets, Juneau, Al SIFETON el i | | speclal attention | 1 and 3 Goldstein Blds. e ——— st Al i SN A Entered In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class f ;| WA 46. 5 S ke RIS PHONE 56 ..:fi\'r.r e B ‘ g | —_— Goes For Either You—or ‘Me | Zero in information : o[- ioars 9 a. m. to § p. m. ]uueau onns ¢ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, | Rcmunnu Obstacles to (omentment I like to hear my praises sunz, If the fellow who used to make|m — — = @ Oellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | bk TP And ‘that my delith, ‘would'be affl7 nets had forealght enoush to J. B. BURFORD & C()l g o N ioniu: ot | (Engineering and Mining Journal.) loss switch_to “"*l"‘“v hair nets ""] now Meets every Wed B e o sdvins 00; six months, in advance,[ A joint problem——insurance and the cost of|It's grand to hear folks say— it 'h”\’ i L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne nesday at 12:30 L ot 1 s they will promptly [SiCkness—is among the perennial subjects that ‘You're good”— HOOWORIE 0 o’clock. ubscribe ve ! - | | 5 ! D DENTIST notify the Busine f any failure or irregularity [cry aloud for attenion. The Saturday Evening|Yeh, even when it's apple sauce!| TY}.)EWRITI"RS Lester D. Henderson, President B ey e Fi Business Oftices, 374, |POSt In a recent editorial hinted the possibility 1 R Public Stenographer Rooms B and 9 Valentme ||{I. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas. of State insurance and more governmental con- Forty Years Ago— One of the hardest things about Building | 0 ey A ; : ELKS s MEM gr‘fiqugS?sylfi:EfiyvfinE‘fi(d to the|C€TN in the health of the Nation. This influential| It was rivers and streams in llife to understand is why the fel-| Telephone 176 R R o' ing second and use for r ition of all news dispatches credited to|publication believes that ‘“‘most industries, and|stead of the poor that had fords.||oy least qualified is always the BROWN'’S | Wednesday it or not se credited in this paper and also the|perhaps even a high-minded profession like medi- !.,“, sutest He could +do. your. job i ,\( LInES, Y ERiis e Ouyshop M cine, needs a littlle threat, a ghost on the back Huh! Hhttan " Hiah: vou 41D DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart reenmidt. |stairs now and then, to stir ther t zhes Blinks: = “He Y18 been sick all| B Exalted Ruler, AR - CIRCULATION. GUARANTRED 7o' B Lanoxp|St0re 0w and then, to MElE CHNyRnaiile Nishest en sick an| — Stationery—Notions— DENTIST TS sasure of service. Institutions, like men, some-|his life.” b 9 to 6 p. m. Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION megsure ' 7 g 4 More or Less True Greeting Carda—Toys— Hours 9 a. m. p. m. h o oE - {times do their best work when another candidate| Jinks: “Yes it did not do him| our guess is that girls will be Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING Visiting Brothers welcome. for the job is waiting to step into their shoes.”|any good to be well-born.” 50 ted up on kissing that 10 years 5 Cents to One Dollar Office Phone 469, Res. A governmental investigation' into the cost A | from now their lips won't get any | P————— .. . Phone 276. efficiency of life insurance might result ¢ Says the Cynic— e e o) {more wear and tear than their % Scottish Rits trously, however. Lobby efforts in opposition| Yon can give others a contagious|yrains do now. T T | Regular meetings | would doubtless be made at Washington and else-| disease or advice, but they'll take{ Iy wsed to be that when an old GARBAGE Dr. H. Vance second Friday each | where, 1 | | H. Sides, the cost of which would be heavy. And|the -contagions dicease from You|marrieq man saw a woman who o ¥ o) {the policy-holders, present and prospective, would | when they won't the adyice A 2 ot had missed a button sitting in H 1 to §; have to pay—in premiums *loaded” with still St ‘ Itront of him, he alwa wanted 8 or by appoinment further charges, Ary Burgh's Worst Enemy . |, r i ) : Licensed Osteovathic Physic'su | 110 reach over and button it, now - One can make provision against monetary The pesky knocker who : 2 Fhots Yot 1071, | he fecls the same way about shav. nce, Gastineau Hotel loss from accident, but mot against unemploy- Just runs it down, tis e AR ey Lick G. A. GETCHELL, Buelennt oy AN 4 o Moo " ment. Ample facilities are available to permit 1s far worse than the boss The reason girls prefer the of- Phose 109 or 149 juneau Locge No. Tm :‘\:t \!{‘ I{nukv{ l'|num-lx?l ]n'u\l' .I;m ‘|.[u~ one's heirs Who runs a town. fice to the kitchen is because they — D 1 Bavon - - W A s not to easy zfy obtain adequate protec- lcan't dress up like they were g0 5 r. Geo. . WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. tion against survival in combination with the| Making Best of Her Opportunities'i . (, » party, for the kitchen CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. s -2 . R, aj sturbing factor i ffe—sic! S, g g il " i Mt 4 3 s 1| | ofrice Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 6; 7 to C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. major disturbing factor in life—sickness. So- Mandy,” said : | “There would be more happy mar-| | Janean Public Library Offios Hours 10/to 18; 8o 4 7 & TINTIERS CATT Q ra 2§ rance is usually des et e G S h 2 nb ; and Appo one 265 PEREPASSERRNCGS = R W S AW BUSINESS CONTINUES CAUTIOUS. f‘nlml) lite Insurance s usually death insurance,|“what on earth possesses YOu 1o|riages if a husband could tune out CHIRCPRAGTIC MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. e '“." the v\lmhnnv of pension schemes needs a much|want to go to every funeral Annum.“,,, his wife the way he can on| and is not the practice of Medicine, 2 Although the first half of 1928 closed with|broader recognition than it has been accorded!your people whether you Knowiine radio when what is being business activity maintained on a remarkatly|Mierto. o e S SR | Reoaiteast: Aabeatt duft hick o i Mg = L » findings of a committee on the High . Miss Jenry,” replied (he IS e o ? . ity Mall, 8econd Floor - - pve! 3 and pst of the dustries were at | $ . An optimist is a hushand who J A v even level, and mo i 8 o |CO8t Of Medical Care. under the chairmanship of {ol¢ colared mammy, “zoing to fi-] minks It the style for lane hal. Main Stroet at 4th | ) . NAGHEL, "7/ least fairly prosperous, business has beem more|p. Ray Lyman Willbur, President of Stanford|merals is all de pleasure what 8hf conien Mottt e e ok AN e Helene W. L. Albrecht| |sccretary. cautioys than normally to be found under such A comes back his wife and daugh- Reading Room Open From - is expected to deflect considerable | gets out'a life. Liary: won't: $il) e Pk iin o PHYSICAL THERAPIST ¢ Order ot conditions. T caution is cne of the mosti public attention in the direction of a problem = Sar: Wop £ pHIUAL I OF SRR e m | G tics, Ma: EASTEKN STAR 4 ¥ 14k : the zrowing out process even more| [ Circulation Room Open From Medica i Second and Fourth Tuee siguificant fealures of the current position. Athat often attains the propordion of,a menace Ibta a0 BEREL G | expensive than keeping it bobped | |1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to rcity daysof ench month,” 84 taohrd ‘wolume of construction work, ‘aud of Wieel (kT So'vency fud caugés perpetusl ‘worny. AoHMl It s gelfing #0's cAmDKIEN fund| The old-famhiondd Woman who 8:30 p. m. 410 GUAS» Pils. : < output, the strength of the copper market, the|a large section of the population. When this ek, L. . | Phone—Office: 423. 3 Mn.mwp MAR. | conditi can’t have any more priv. thanihad the figurc to wear ciothes to| | Current Magazines, Newspapers ) Worthy Mat high level of activity in the automotive, agri- “1“"‘“““ is aggravated by crude propaganda cultural implement, machine tool, chemical, elec- ned drive all and to the medical il 48 S ot o' e il Ty SRR ’ BROWN, S a gold fish or a flapper's legs. |the best advantage now has a Reference Books, Etc, S z Aties ik R o ) v KNIGHTS OF 4 Y . .. |examiner's office, a fact hological sug- - : 2 . Valentine's Optical Dert. COLUMBUS trical and many other branches of industry havelgeyi,, 45 introduced that complicz a situation o Wear (A, LRI S th Tho hest MAveIALe R. L. DOUGLASS Seghers Council No. 176", not served to give a bucyantly optimis tone| that is bad enough s it is In his “fourscore and ten” of life! The ideal home is one where if} - Optician and Optometrist Eff.‘a':';'f [ -y 7 B No thinking did he ever do, vou smell somethirz Lurning you Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Transient brothers ury »d to business | Gross incompetency among medical practi | A : o i : among 2 acti- ob the Hekt ot o TR O MR T et A m, to attend. Council Cham- Various factors are responsible for this cau-|tioners, especially in regard to diagnosis, is not |7 ugh the rest of him’s worn'know it is the bread or cake in Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, and | bers, Fifth Street. £ S |the over, and not a cigarette le by Appointment EDW. "YRE, L tion, remarks the National Bank of Commerce of |uncommon. The e of a surgical operation b he over, and not a cigarette left Junl’,(lu ¥ . SR 4 [EDW. M.'McINTYRR, 3. K. R is brain still is as good as new.|on ) r table. o— H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Méw: ¥ork. Boums. ot them, are temporary. dnd|ofteri proves a/serions burden to . tHe. mititons| . B8 bre s on her dregsing table R i et e by e - The man, who | because he Bt Y more or less extraneous to actual business—the COMPrising the great middle classes, who are View of a Victim | to spend his last five dollar Baker g o g AERlil;Yfiu:du?ni»h Nbi5al . St cobRitias of un sleotion 'yehr for|UMually obligad ¥6 Rocapt the' verdiot of oleisure] | L e ; : . f Robert Simpson B ok, TEagia political unc iintles of a yes |8eon. Hospital charges are invariably exc Harduppe certainly would make bill at the church supper is usnal- Hall, Douglas. Thon. example, or the unknown hazard engendered by |Guic ., IR GharEes are o ssive. |, ood blind man.” ly the same guy who thousht it t. D w. P i . Caslien, popular invclvement in stock speculation More | ¢, pay; the poor can all themselves' of - free. “What makes you think that”|was a joke when he lost all but Where the Rca] Graduate Los A lew Ook Juy L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting fundamental is the increasingly thoughtful con- |service at the many institutions that are avail. second And Fourth Mons - Surgery nor Osteopathy. Fpers e Tt A g Free Reading Room ||z [ 0da Fellows Hall, be- 1 ¥ highly devel f hi Toes. of. Guicmitry and Grothers welcome. “He has such highly develop- the five out of his week's salary sideration bus'ness interests are glving to the |able ed sense of touch at the poker party the night be:|} FRENCH BREAD DyiEtigne AMERICAN LEGION jor problems of the nation’s economic organ- Industry has stepped i : / o 8 | tore. ¢ lasses Fitted v major pr blem: YI“ nation's economic orgax dustry has stepped into the breach to a Modernizad: -Provanl The trouble with marriage today Is Made Leneses Grouad R Meets secona and ization. American industry has always been in|commendable extent, showing that medical care X 2 e todey Z ¥ P be e 4 It's better to have dollars than is that while the bride answer- fourth Thursday a flux, but it is more so now, perhaps, than at|[¢an be dispensed efficlently and economically g : " ks § each month i ; “ t is good business for a company T | sense ing ‘he parson's questions she's sny time in past history. A steady pressure on : or a company to keep its A gy t Pr employees health and happy Brbarnaltam .of —_— often thinking tha¢ if she t as prices, the extreme severity of competition, this kind is one of the best eyidencee of Ryl i Ho, Hum! happy as she thought she'd be Jun(’au JAPANESE TOY ficulty in maintaining a reasonably full employ-|(un oy AG O R e N i i p a growing spirit of huma nerc's much she’s le with what's also answering the ment of plant capacity, losses seemingly inher-|miopy § oF of humanitarianism that SHOP well seep into the broader channe Since they've been wed parson’s. questions, a little divorce B k — g ent fn the distributive system, ‘the narrow mar-(nationa) ite. . More. sinies ner ees el Of| 5yt hot a thing, he swears, suit will give her the right to go akery H. B. MAKINO WCXEN OF MOOSEHEART gin of profit in some of jthe most fundamental middle classes can get good medics service at 5| SBe's left unsaid. fishing susin, Phone 577 We deliver ’ Fresiibiiog Mosta g ooy 8 st industries—such matters are compelling a deeper|Price which they can afford to pay: and more T Agbian: nsually’ (ks Diskuse P. 0. Box 118 for Mall Onlers || L5 b 8 P.M. at Moove consideration of many accepted tenets and prac- (Bealth insurance s a_ necessity for all but the Wagin B 08 (GHtier wonovsy 'l URURDRE NN e N e e R i % spendently well-to- “When I get up in the morn- not her husband’s faults, he must > tices. |independently well-to-do When 3 v e = determine I will not be a joy to live with. But his f:;??'A::z"‘a:"‘:’;z‘;"z:‘ Even broader questions are being gradually If one could adopt the Chniese practice of|iN€ I alw i |paying ctor : . ; nake the s mistakes I did wife can tell he ing e Bpoe-tur enisnoly howe tmtuived du 1N |00y op o o0, AT T0R, Wil thare would (ULN N Lt B e S o e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY relationships of agricultural production, industrial | acks, “qualified” and unqualified, reg-|'"¢_ 03 istered and unregistered, and a large. A “Well, do you succeed?” CALL FOR BIDS A : o — labor and domestic and foreign markets for the luseful people with sound mings I eoumamber of | wrsually, but somehow 1 gener- — “The Last Batvice Is the Greatast Ttibute Brunswick Bowling expanding output of manufacture. While these s, — ally find that, while I haven't made; Cliff Apt. building for sale to o i matters will be in process of consideration and the same ones, I have made a heap |highest ~ bidder for wrecking,|{ COer 4th and Franklin St. Phone 156 Alleys adjustment for years to come, they are none the Why Go to College? Dbigger ones.” Must be removed from property for men and women less influencing the current trend. The serious T perereedt by November 1, 1928. All bids Stand—Miller’s Taxi b s dnintini they axsCratyiving. libded ke it is (Toledo Blade.) Its Grand To Lead' the League!(should be addressed to Cliff Apts,, Phone 218 BB sl Srendentnr Bty of Knowindkd of “The majority are Inspired by a wish A fortunate city is one where|and must be in by July 21. adv. 86 L itbal oafdEORIL L IR Itnelt - has: - tanuel. to to gain or maintain social recognition when it rains you never hear: S I A : ! * to enjoy athletics and friendship.” “Well, this is one day they won't|LET Almquist rress Your Suit. D limit the wider swings of business activity and| ' Joy v s W Ws cat (;FO M IMPKI S C seems to be developing a more stable, if at times The college student councill made this report|lose, anyway! o e ket b itk 4 e . . THE IRROS CO. 4 g 3 ey > to the Yale faculty after study of the motives s M a n u facturers Carbonated less exuberant type of prosperity which prompt students to enter college T . X S Beverages. Wholesalers Can- This confession from Yale proves pretty well PRINTING and STATIONERY g 3 dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. that Joh D. Rockefeller, Jr., vas stating facts P E NO. 1 CANADA BORDER FIXED BY STARS. i nor dealing in senctionsiion s po i AUTOS FOR HIRE Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office §[m - on° -1 ) i in an address at a Negro university commence- The international Boundary Commission has iy ap y young folks who go to college OPEN EVENINGS undertaken to mark beyond the possibility of lwoulq do better at useful work in home towns. future as to the exact location of the lime, the dispute the line between the United States and True enough, if they could be induced to do g.rl’rvmm and Courteous Serv- | MORRIS Canada. As it is approximately 4,000 miles long |useful work anywhere, but the drones and those G, s ’ | fce Day and Night, Special | CONSTRUCTION and was determined by treaties between Great|who sing “I'd be a butterfly” are not permitted £ | Rates for Tripe tp Menden- | COMPANY Britain and the United States, some of which |10 impede the progress of those earnest, indus- . | hall Glacler and Eagle River | B e o as 1752, together with subsequent |trious students who go to college to get equip. 3 [ 324 TAXI | lLASKAN HOTEL SAND and measurements and treaties agreed on from time ’lllllil-"\“r..;l.mng the best and most useful work of 355 Q | C. VAIL, Proprietor \ to time, the possibilities for error and -dispute| (oht — g 3 | Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 | MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL are easily comprehended ) s |2 5 Carpenter and Concret; : S n : o Y F ghlmg Busine: : £ arpenter and Concrete That no misunderstanding may exist in the ik Bus Dave HouseL, PROP. “Work. (New Yotk World.) 5 j Jommission Is to prepare maps and reports as| The Nationhl Soclety for the Provention of Yh%n the "““w,‘,’:t%f,’oni’;“}:‘: nssmsaaas s sassnsesnanrg || NO job too large nor toa provided under the treaty of 1925, so that re-|Blinduess, of which Chief Justice Taft fs Homogel | ® horse” — ? MILLER’S TAXI small for us. tracing and remonumenting may never again be|: Brefiasns; Vin “htTa #¥n wencrt s wike) have given for a taxi report ‘“‘remarkable s Taxi Tad. necessary. The latitude and longitude of every Drogress” in its twenty vears of struggle and i Phones 183 and 218 MORRIS point marked on the boundary line are fixed |triumph Of . triumphs the greatest is that||Alas, poor king—his horse is Juneau, Alaska p exactly through a belt of precise lrlnnzulunnn“""'““‘“"“‘ neonatorum, “babies’ sore eyes,” as|{now far too slow, and incon- CARS w,!%'gog;rngmms CONSTRUCTION CO. known as the North American Datum, 1927, It|% cduse of blindness among those admitted to| |venient. If it were today— P e has been said, in fact, that the boundary is| c'°¢!8 for the blind is now 64 per cent. less| |he'd call Single O or 94 know- Kee in Pace Wlth BYILDING CONTRACTORS B i T en AL tha Atars than in 1908. By universal adoption of pro-||ing the promptness—efriciency . Phone 62 . 8 ¥ ) b h phylactic treadment it might be completely eradi-| | —courtesy of Carlson’s Taxi| | h T' If the boundary monuments were moved Of|tated Mom arin: ) Ty i 5 now require such treat ¥ Service. destroyed, it is sald that every course of the line| Sight-saving classes for threatoned pities| | " Day and Night Service * edtabiLihy § A bl . PHONE 485 could be retraced and momuments re-established [have in consequence of the society's urgings been Carlson’s Taxi and with a degree of precision comparable to that|established in eighty cities of eighteen States. . of geodetic control. From the geographical stand-|But more than ten times as many such classes Ambnhnoe Service BLUE BIRD TAXIT point, therefore, the stars will have to change ;mx needed for pupils of little vision. Trachoma Stands at Alaskan Hotel and { SHORTY GRAHAM their courses before the two countries will find |i® much more intractable; but the researches of Juneau Billlards Stand at Bill's Barber Shop cause for dispute over Territorial limitations. ;::"":‘hl,,.".::21:'},?.‘1‘1“ L Phrali And as the shifting position of the heavenly|h . . St ey And while it re- Phone Single 0 and 94 ] mains true that 15 per cent. of the 100,000 blind bodies is a matter of milleniums rather than ofmen and women in the country lost their sight the centuries by which history is measured on|by ¥ industrial hazards, there remains in that i | i this planet, future cause for dispute seems very|rection a fertile fleld for reform " EN John Borbridge % i . far distant e Night A banking service that suits peo- S The Youngstown Telegram nlh the world BARUCH FOR SMITH. there is no petting on the Youngstown golt ple is an appropriate banking service o links. Didn't think there was. You can't do B. M. Baruch, noted New York financler |Much petting with a golf club. At least pre- student of American and world economics, an-(Marriage petting.—(Houston Post Dispateh.) nounced recently he 1 s t Gov. Alf er such i the peo QERREEER T Lo You o avbpost Guys AUSMLE AL Sinilh) sara ik RRaws 10 one. 15 Tiak REEDER’S TAXI to render such service for the people of E. Smith for the Presidency, giving him any aid g but if he ever passes through the State on a cing ' PHONE 182 = . s he Josired. In wmaking known his stand, helcumpaign tour he will hear enough lowans yeil,| | The Packard Taxi this*community. said: “You know me, Al!"—(Des Moine: PHONE Day and Service Without saying anything against i £ S g 7 #3d Mkt Hoover, for whom I have the very high- We see where our large universities, 118 . ersities, which est regard, I favor Smith for President. are nests of iconoclasm and subversive notions of Stand opposite Connors 1 favor him because he is an expert in lal kinds, are picking Hoover in thelr straw e Service Transfer Co. government, is sound in matters of busi- tes, — (I it N h i mess, finance and economics, and in addi- I ) 0 2 g Standard Transfer E nwufllu‘rfm tion to this is a man who is close to the in s 3 . j - ‘Walter Prop. T’ B M B h 'l‘h Bml«k Oftice Phone 389 ‘American people. He is o man who can | heore you. ger lauor Tn ather St o Cription g Stand Jumeau Grocery e D. V1. benrena In other States you must m-um;- Phone 443 admired for his great human quali- get one afterward.— (Washingtoy Post.) Rullul:o" u: o i T Oldest Bank in Alaska 4 n Modern business requires the high- est standards of efficiency in banking as well as in other present day essentials. and our management aims at all times leaders, notably Charles Maybe the wets in the Democratic ruch scouted the idea that the|maneuvered the convention where it would b‘z ln boled hy a cam-(and dry.—(St. Mflll mmlp-uh) R (e

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