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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 —— — . . the d rity between the population of America |3 Meow h many p > ' 5 i ahi ALONG LIFE’S [sons interested in birds as there Seattle Fruit and | I_I_—_.ROFESSIONAL : Fraternal >ocieries e A f it : : AT W ow, and the increasing num. ki JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| N0 people in the world are making faster DETOUR o of Bird bAthE bees 10 s ettt Produce Co. or Tabiier HioR ) Wbt Sundsy b il ooty e ies lebrie ey the fune. - ATE s the domestic pussy 1o got.| | Fresh Pruit and Vesetabies | | | TBS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel only are they taking a place e ans the domestic pussy is get- ! EMPIRE A MPANY at Second and A\hm‘w”‘ are they taking a place in the first rank in By SAM HILL ing to be about as popular as her Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS 3 Streets, Jur A |the athletic world, but in architecture, art and|&Z———— triped cousin in the woods, Out of town orders given - s “Entered in t st Office in Juneau as Secc e g L e AT —_ | 3 2 special attention | matter |felt in the world. 1 have long been among 2 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. e ) e PHONE 56 Need No Cash Register | 'Nother Mystery SUBSCRIPTION RA the foremost in the science of government and i 3 5 Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |education You can be sure won't ca’,|is hell?” asked the curious one Thane for $1.25 per month, 3 4 4 ¢ 1't rush ya’, L T By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: Freedom has dcne a lot for Finland, and all|Just open up a sy shop growled the married| |J. B. BURFORD & CO One year, ne ( months, in advance Hours $ a. m. to 8 p. m. | Juncau Lions T S R AT @ Club | ) = % < \ Meetd every Wea otoon e ! L |the signs indicate that she has but started| For shaving creams in Russia | grouch, “but since he never had a L. C. Smith and Corona @ nesday at 12:3 | ’ } m m } 1 back-seat driver, I'd like to know Dr. Charles P. Jenne o'clock. potity the Bueincss . lure or irregularity | | o forward march. WK Vears Abe wiat W Riew LBSRt Ball” TYPEWRITERS DENTIST Lester D. Henderson, Presidewt @ the delivery A well-dresscd woman always| ! Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valentipe | (' 1. Redlingshafer, Secy Treas Telephone for r 1 ness Offices, 374, AR 4y g E had some cloth n Ho, Hum! Buflding i % MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. the money for the cireulation of the Fellowship Pessimist—One who groans be-| 3 Telaghdos 1o T BRI C . ted P ively entitlegm to _the | Forur e K. K. K. Kourle zazine a Ntids re o . & rough four E PR, ourth. Wedta Assodtated Frea e cinuitleqs to jthe[Forum, the K. K. K. Kourier Magazine and Hard Life, Eh, Girls? cause we bave to go through four four 'll“}tg.h"-{l Senator Heflin's speeches. ~ They are about| Her Chum: “Smatter, dear months of viewing with alarm and ELMER REED’S [ — o'clod |the most helpful literature for Smith and Robin-| Her: “Oh, I am so mad I'd sure.|pointing with pride Dr. A. W. Stewart : B = ihvion aua on in cireulation Iy cry if 1 had time to put on| Optimist—one who rejoices that SHOPPE " " DENTIST E | B S — another comple n!" in less than five months all the . . i Gt spellbinding will be over and the Genuine Curios HANER S & . M b, i Correspondents at Palo Alto and Albany are il bl Sl o Winter & Pond Bldg 3EWARD BUILDING ; now guessing at what the Presidential nominees Her Busy Season ik Bres Ll s 1) & R Office Phone 469, Res. Co-Ord, Boc... MISS PACKER ON PROGRAM.|regular routine, e — Phone 278. ot Evesmastary Headline, —_— Scottlsh Rits pen to change the current-of thought Hoover and| gpo surely is—and also on the Job for Somebody G J Regular meetings Smith may become as important as a ‘couple of|joh with the vacation season hit.| It's up to some inventive genius A A D second Friday each heavywelghts in training for a championship| ting on all six! now to find a use for all the If you would like a business that| “Was it Sherman who said war - Perhaps the Raskob Committee is putting up wre thinking about. If something does not hap- r. H. Vance | | month_at 750" p: m. 0dd Fellow. bout weird and outlandish words that HAl }I E D e T 225 PAEUROSH e I (e Its Favorite Words 've earned during the cross. “ 7 to 8 or by appoinment WVALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. <R T VO gevetary, P ofé. told. modey taTke, word puzzle craze. Be a shame AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Osteovathic Physlc'an | |, And' T'ni ' dead sde to have them go to waste now that Phone: Office 1671. N7 LOYAL ORDLA 1 picce for his Ku Klux Klan speeches. Thi Wit it wmbst otian says we have become famiiar with ‘em G. A. GETCHELL, . Seidaon deripeen oW MOOSE Senator Heflin is reported t{e be getting § OF explains his numerous and long speeches in Is, aurevoir! — Phose 109 or 149 Juneau Locge No. 78 . i PO —eeeooeod Meet Senate. He was advertising. e More or Less True | |t night, et ¥ ooodel Appropriate A once over of some brides S Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. ; ; : “Why did you call that boy|would convince you they even||Janean Public Library|||cHirorracTor, Helienthal 8ida. || ¢, D, FERGUSON, Secretary. Record Reproduces Scenes with Music. | friend you ditcned Spring?” wouldn't consent to get meals with Office_Hours 10 to 12; 2 to H to NG " THE TRE 'E “Becaus: ' iy Y aners unt { ¥ s and 9; and by appoinment. Phone 269. | | JOUNT JUNEAU LO PASSING OF THE TREADWELL. Because he's all wet oin .“xuyn;)x .\m.xl ;‘m‘ fool l‘h.mg”, a Hey-oz L ik ’ T JiNERU DGE NO, e e (New York Times.) - were made even easier to operat Free Readmg Room 180t e phwstite oflkalicine ‘econd and Fourth Mon- With the transfer of all the physical assets of John L. Baird, radio-television inventor, has Passing Observation Many a modern ass marries a City Hall, Second Floor Surgery nor Osteopathy. AR Faneon Danthin the Treadwell gold properties on Douglas Island|perfected a radio system which utiliezs a Nm!m- The more laws vi|u_\.nmk|. ”,,.‘::.n:; ¢?|||) for the duration of his Main Street at th :3- - « ean Gol sompany, one|graph record with two needle tracks, one of which|more the word “evade” seems to|mor . R e TaneRn O g O O | Saproduiien. the volea of ENE BHPERWENE ko HEh e OIAT IHIb 1iia ugws, Even though a woman hasn't the ““;“1“ R"‘"’Jlol““I From E taprodiiehe ‘the: singer's! Peatutesh kdtoriion T plasieds tigure to wear clothes she want8 3. m. to 10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrecht| s representative of Captain Oliver G. Hutchinson, Interesting Information iher husband to have it to buy (17“;':’“‘5'_';‘;" R:‘Om,’_‘zge' :l": PHYSICAL THERAPIST i EASTERN STAR fanaging Director of the Baird Internatoinal; Dick Tripplehorn lives in De.|them, ” K:aol - ». m. Medical Gymnastics, Massage i:r:nd{a nd l{‘nurlhl’}l‘m. tury the adwell properties poured a steady | oiovicion Ltd, of London. The device, which | troit. The grandmother who won first % B "~ o Tlectricity S At il stream of gold into the arteries of commerce and | caiq to be small and compact, will plug into an| Funny nobody has grabbed him|Drize for her bread now has a urreat Magazines, Newspapers 410 Goldstein Bldg. A DRED MAR- s b N i v i ; a ver! granddaughter who gets her name Reference Books, Etc, Phone—Office: 423. TIL, Worthy Matrea finance in the United States. They furnished the|grdinary radio set or phonograph. It can be used |to put on a flivver granddang | ; FAKE T6 ACL — ACE BROWN, Seey bek-bone of Alaskan mining development through-|to entertain the owner with either broadcast tele- —_— in the paper ftrr being the last to < e g & . out that long period. They brought miners to|visicn images intercepted simultaneously with the She's Old Fashioned fall exhausted in a non-stop dance - _...: 52 Valontine's Optical Begt. || . COLUMBUS g ‘ PR Z iy ! artist' rovide like entertainment You know a girl contest, | i 3eghers Council No. 1769, yrovided them with work|radio artist's voice or provide like enter nt £ Jeahs unc e entirely from iwo recordings on the phonograph Now is a_ prude, [ The ‘most some zirls ever eet| | THE WHITEHORSE R L DOUGLASS Yoetings second and lans disk, the representative of Captain Hutchinson If she thinks men m them is when the doctor at the| | s Opticlan and Optometrist Transient pectors and, in many instances, mine owners G > . > e g : s = hospital wraps them u f ban. | INN Room 16, Valentine BI¢Z. | |tc attend. Councll Cham- I i said. The machine is to be produced for home Who stare are rude. T ar hem up an i Heurs 0% G108 DLWk oud FID Boat. It was the recruiting ground for Alaska-develop-Fe ™ 0 Tl L ible. e : The New Palatial Modern ||| AR M MNTIRE, 3 KB, ment. Many of those who later opened up the Only one isor scanning-disk apparatus is His Guess ! Hotel at Whitehorse [ ——— i Y pwalle i great placer regions of the Interior had their|pecessary for one owner, as the radio set, phono- “John. what kind of a paper is . The Whitshorse Inn has just §ie - DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, &, Treadwell experiences before crossing the passes|graph and television receiver may be combined|a tabloid?” asked Mrs. Dumbbell A man gets about as much of a| | been built in keeping witk “ _-—_—Q' S . Meets Monday into the headwaters of the Yukon. Not only that,|compactly in the sole. Such a combina- “One that prints all the newsthrill out of a horrowed race track the latest in hotel construe- * Robcn S1mpson nights 8 o'clock. but the Treadwell employees formed the nucleus|tion, called “phono is to be demonstrated | that isn't fit to print.” hadge as a woman does out of the tion. All rooms with hot Opt. D. Eagles’ 11all, g here scon by engineers of the American-Baird P borrowed China she uses at the| and cold running water of | Graduate Los Angeles ocl | |POUElas. William Ott, W. P. Guy Television Company. | Add Things You Ought'a Know—|luncheon she gives, which no other hotal in the leks of Optometry sad L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting About a year ago Mr. Baird predicted that a| . There is a town in Minnesota| The most binding thing about| | Yukon can hoast, private JOpthalmology Brothers welcome. “sight machine” would some day be developed | called Good Thunder. a wedding ring sometimes is his|| connecting and public baths, Glasses Fitted v e s ot oo which weuld be easily applicable to the ordinary PR promise to finish paying the in-| | maid and bellboy service. Leneses Grouad j AMERICAN LEGION four score millions in gold to the world's supbly | phonograph, enabling the owner to enjoy a “mo-| Who Cares for Vitamin A, Anyway | stallments on it. Write or wire for reserva- | |t ¥ ] WY PR RN of . that metal in the course of its wonderful{tion picture by putting on his machine a record “No food is as rich in vitamin A With the companionate marriage tions. o, fourth Thursday " each raonth 1w career, and it paid its [stockholders in dividends|combining the principles of television and the!as spinach"—says a news item.|scheme instead of father asking JAPANESE TOY B Dugout. of Dr. J. A. Fleming, Great Britain’s vacuum tube| something we liked. afford a son-in-law. “Paul Whiteman, playing his latest jazz|[ fhought she was the perfect|&rdy matter is the soles of her| | JHouses and@ buildings razed Front Street WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART 1 3 Y o <03 each month, 8 P.M. (0080 that is continuing for this community the work|recording studios,” according to Captain Hutchin-| And then one night I was around|happler wives it while she was L 2t Moo | = | gent; et A 3 of that of Alaska is closely interwoven with the|The image of the singer, or of whatever the Huh! ged nules. 4 [ Agnes Grigg, Recorder. i e i record happens to be, will be reproduced as well e, —— “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” their memory will always remain green follow: First the recording in the phonograph in;:‘vhina Gntlad & SHR0s it home.” ings on the 10th of each month of the greatest gold mines ever developed in America becomes a subject for history. Its activ days are over. For more than a third of a cen- the Territcry and where they earned grubstakes to become pros around which was built the Gastineau Channel communities and from which radiated the devel opment of a large part of Southeastern Alaska The Treadwell properties contributed about practical experience at these mines, and it is Ju- neau’s good fortune that, when they closed, a large part of the organization simply moved across i a many times their investment phonograph.” Thereuon Mr. Baird set himself We'd: be just as satisfied with the young man if he can support ‘ inventor, to whom is was demonstrated a few s The only fhing that gets as|| Wrecking Contractor the channel and became the Alaska Juneau or-fpjece on the record, will be visible leading the wite, walking shoes P. 0. Box 298 Phone 471 'P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders LEGION, NO. 439 Pty v . E Hall. 80 long performed by the Treadwell son. “Baird’s phonovision by gramophone records| hen her hub trumped her ace! |about it Dame Nature had put all Treadwell Mines and the record that is being made % “Are you interested in this frac- as the sound o5 in Ohingd» " Shany - of best miners of Alaska got their|to the task and accomplished is to the satisfaction | our vitamin x, y or z if it was|daughter, he asks father if he can weeks ago, the representative said. Whoopee! ! 1 Mt wear and tear. as a flapper's LEE ROX H. B. MATING 3 . o Meets ganization—developing and operating a property forchestra, as the record was actually made in the| ¢ mhis Mrs. Henry Chase There would be a-heap more|? - - a— AT 1st and 3rd Thursdays i i Esther Ingman, Senlor no—l The history of Gasfineau Channel and much|is accomplished by two needles instead of one. e the stubbornness int othe four-leg- THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY = By the Alsska Juneau makes it certian that|*® T niies ot recording such a record] o oty Interested in dod. | ThIS store will be open even- Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling Mr. Bradley's statement that not only will|japoratory will be mechanical vibrations corres- ¢ 2] '“"1”"’ accommodation of the . Alleys the Alaska Juneau utilize the assets of the Tread-[ponding to both light and sound. Both sets of One Both Overlooked 0% > or men and women well properties so far as they are available but it|vibrations will be retained on the disk for phono gow come meither ona of the|21Y: GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM Stand—Miller’'s Taxi will continue the policy of the famous old com- sion, just as are those of sound for the ordinary Phone 218 ity e of g conventions thought of a plank pany, in searching for new mines and opportunity |record. The lights and shades reflected from the| . oicine relief (expeditions) for|LET Almquist Press Your Suit, e B e et faces and forms of the singer or group before the| sy N &l and dit M MPK N '0 for further development, is reassuring Hghit-sensitive. photo-slsctrie asl) will /bo. teantl| ATctio. <Eploparst We call and deliver. Phone 528. k % L L - formed into feeble electric currents, which, after THE IRROS €O. THE W/ great amplification, will be made to actuate a h PRINTING and STATIONERY | Manufacturers Carbonated cutting tool to inscribe on the wax master-disk l Politics has its peculiarities. One of them 18{the vibrations corresponding to the sceme, In. AUTOS FOR HIRE ?;veNr:::ufiez-h%:fil::c(g;- the tendency to judge any man and the cause|stead of placing the vibrations mechanically on Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office " " PHONE NoO. 1 j OPEN EVENINGS he represents by the way he votes. For example|the wax disk they could be used electrically to whenever a Methodist or Baptist preacher in the|actuate a radio transmitter and be put on the South announces that he is opposed to Gov. Smith |1F as radio television. In the same way sound |gy = BRREL ki thd inemdor of his' churth to OpHONE vibrations created by the entertainer or musical R s Prompt and Courteous Serv- . group before the micr v 3 P DRIV 0V, him immediately there is a storm about the|STUP before the microphone will be simultan | ice Day and Night, Special i MORRIS eously changed into another set of mechanical DOOR IN FIVE Rates for Tri; - church in politics. On the other hand, whenever |yipr % . MINUTES q or Trips to Menden || CONSTRUCTION fons to cut the voice groove on the record. AR hall Glacier and Eagle River a preacher urges people to support ( Smith The production of the record on a phonovision COMPANY there is great jubilation at Democratic head-|machine is just the reverse in principle. The \ 324 TAXI ALASKAN HOTEL —— G 4 arseang N : % oy R i i r . C. VAIL, Proprietor SAND nd R i, record is run at the proper speed, the sound i " a Likewise in the Republican Party. There was|&roove vibrations fed into an electrical amplifier : Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL an immense hullibaloo when it was announced f'""_ through a loudspeaker are heard by the Dave H E | that John J. Raskob, a member of the Board of |*Udilor as sound. The light vibrations are fed OUSEL, PROP. Carpenter and Concrete ‘ Work. | Directors of the Soclets Aainst Prohibition. was|U1TOUEh a separate amplifier, actuate a neon tube | VOICE WITH THE SMILE MILLER’S TAXI and appear through a Nipkow or television scan- ning disk as impulses of light which are assem- Our service will please Phones 183 and 218 bled as an image when the Nipkow disk is ro- you, too Juneau, Alaska the devil. Yet we find these same Republicans,|tated at the proper speed. —says Taxi Tad. CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Who complained about the dampness of the Demo- Regarding Mr. Baird’s other television achieve- FOR HIRE irats, having a joyous meeting when former | ments Captain Hutchinson said: lenator Wadsworth, wet of wets, announced that The entire world will be “tele- & e will support Mr. Hoover, and they are doing visioned” and it will spread faster than Bingle, QL HREER e e kuows . ; ; hat liberal satistaction of " W Yeir best in sections where Prohibition is un- radio did. Inventors have made rapid i sk bt Gomni John Borlmdge FaCts orth Know"ng vio ' strides in the last few months. So per- service awaits him! Comfort, s onvince voters 4 pub- o ve ypular to convince the \:(ua that the.\ Repu fect is the new Baird televisor that col convenience and economy in TAXI tan Party is not dry. They point with pride to be the Smith campaign manager. The Demo- crats had sold out completely to the wets and No job too large nor too small for us. The voice with a smile be- longs to the man who calls MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 ors can be transmitted. A month ago taxl servies, the East to the wetness of Senator Moses, Baird telev PHONES sed green flelds, the sunset, q 3—48: ts—3 i t stern Manager of the G. O. P. campaign. even the varied colors of a scene at the Carlson’s Taxi and Day 2 Nigh 77 The United States Treasury statement as Another amusing incident occurred recently. British Derby, in their natural colors Ambulance Service A il of June 30, the end of the fiscal year, show- was published in New York papers that the and with natural light. In other words, f $398 000,- {fonal Council of the American Importers were actual vision in color has been trans- Stands at Alaskan Hotel and i ed a s“rplus of § ,000,000, only $7, » bnizing to support Gov. Smith and Immed- "“""""r B Juneau Billlards REEDER’S TAXI 000 less than the figure forecast a year ago. Iy the Republican organization jumped on o are [ TOVMIRCHITMINNISNd T expach 0 PHONE 182 The gross debt of the United States has importers. They were anti-American, opposed to complete arrangsments for the first Fhena; G O and 94 blic showing s : ;i o Wr tariff, our labor, etc. They were traitors Bt i oawing, af SHASEMNsor. - Thoss [ RMRERE O R Day and Night Service been reduced during the year from $18, with televisors may *look in" 8| t- i ltheir yotes unpatriotic. Then came the an- 1p5 syents and MUkl Feditals o G s 511,000,000 to $17,604,000,000. The $250,- ‘:mem m;(.‘( llu; ma; whl)r ma(lk' lhod d:}flfltra- :Bu-;' l'mw“"lislfn llln" onmlhnsu events. Prompt Service, Dnvsflud Night 000,000 3 3/8% Treasury Bond issue offered as speaking for himself only ani at a ndoubtedly television w: &0 further. 'O SERVIC . . " fity of the Council was for Mr. Hoover President Coolidge and Mr. Houghton, E.‘(‘)A\’;gflAélg;E OLI\SMIKS;E early in July was quickly oversubscribed by hanged the situation entirely. There was the American Ambassador to the Court 5 4 Phone 342, Day or cash buyers and by Liberty Bond holders, rejoicing over the possession of these “un- of St. James's could have a meeting DANCE ‘ o N ha. Night . 5 J o 8NN Of 4.ty dAys carlior. xw:xlnl‘:n!u);:u:‘\::}i’:x:hplgma:e?:l“u‘:i"' in Chi SHEIY, Slaska o, eXCh‘“‘m:l ikl 4? let:rty - " C! and one in - . . thecago for making the televisors and kindred ap. Loan bonds, which are to be redeemed in paratus are to be announced soon | September. i rd Taxi AND HAS PLACE IN THE SUN. Gist of Democratic keynote: “Yea! Touch- The Feskard . A- B« down!” Of Republican keynote: “Hold ‘em! RRaAE pleasing to know that the Americans came|Hold ‘em!”— (Detroit News.) 118 he Olympic track meet with the ninth Stand opposite Connors HALL e victory, though they emerged much The comic strips race their stiffest competi- Motor Co. lerely battle-scarred than in the last con-|UOD on the days that Tom Heflin goes Into | The B.M Behrends Bank [l|| Service Transfer Co. bwever, the outstanding fact connected|¢ton—(Milwaukee Journal.) », » i SAW MILL WO0D | session just terminated was the won- The Southern Democrat who doesn't stay with -Established 1891 Incorporated 1914 H Office Phone 389 wing of the Finns. They were some|nis pariy in xoing t pa precty oo "2t | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY | hind the Americans, 102 to 171, but Constitution.) er than they were in any previous con- ERARRLI R T Fr Street, between i g =i —“._____*_ A nearer than any one country in any prev- But some voters want to know what that t ‘ ; M om-mn . t. And when’ one takes into account|dinner pail is full of.-—(Dallas News.) J PH i d Wil b ; . W politics a great deal depends upon e votes.