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— 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928. . § 7 78 [ one would tnink tnat Bishop Camnon would|#————— " Tp1L Give it To 'Em If Elected . Daily Alaska Empire |...." 5000 S5 || | sy * ; ¥ R i T : __|wants “Big Business” to be. When Mr. Raskob ALONG LIFE’S litts 1s after the office of Dis- Seattle Fruit and bt < oo s o Y Fraternal >ocieries JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|“ent into politics as a political chairman he DETOUR |t Attorney in Los Angeles. Produce Co. l ; or signed his position in General Motors Why e R “the | | A Nut Fresh Fruit and Vecetables Gasti C Published ¢ o —— W 15 | dees i g . g o A 3 astinecu Channel L SRIN OB ANT Dt o nd Main|d0€sn’t Bishop Canncn resign his place in the] | By SAM HILL Blinks—What kind of a fellow is Wholesale and Retail DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | Streets, Juneau, Alaska ‘church or the chairmanship of that committee | & ———— | S 4 s 1A " this Perkins? Out of town orders given DENTISTS | intered In the Post Offico in Juncau s ond Class | that seeks to dictate elections in the South with Mere o, G0N Jinks—Well, he is the kind who special attention 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | . matter & : 3 the aid of his church? They say the flapper's going out,|W0uld let his wife take in board. |} PHONE 56 Junean Lions SUBSCRIPTION PATHS | ———— s But our guess is she has be. 'S 'O keep the wolf from the ‘T -3 ‘ 2 g 7 i Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| Charles Hayden ad of the famous New Whime a’ Sk ind {door while he devoted his time I Club Th 5 B e Sl et e o & ratd | York banking firm Hayden, Stone and Com-|And though she's always going out|l© PrOving the fellow who said J. B. BURFORD & CO Meets every Wes a spell she will stay|YO! can't unscramble an egg was L. C. Smith and Corona nesday at 12:38 1 One year, in ce, $12. six months, in advance |pany and directer in 58 corporations, known in| For quite $6.00; onc month, in 2 - ] i 1 a liar o’clock. Subscribers will confer hey will promptly |Juneau through his connection with the Alaska in the picture. a lar R SRR (i Oftice ot any fhllure or Imgulanty Mine, has been made Chairman of the TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jemne ||uester D. Henderson, Presifeas Gastinean R the delivery of thals paper ; . ? . H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tres Telephone Tor Editor &'B Oftices, 374. | Republican Finance Committee for New York Forty Years Ago— Whasy Wiy, DeI831 | Public Stenographer DENTIST . = : e will take active charge of the wor! A man could hide behind a wo.| It 15 early vet, we know, bu B. P. 0. ELKS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, R el o e R g ) still in a camp like this it Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine T 11 The Assoclated Press is exclusively ~nnn.»¢lmdu.a of raising money in New York for the Hoover seems funny that nobody has re- > | Bullding fourth use for republication of all news dispatches credited to ..o ks el it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the|“4MPAIET Not So Good marked that ELMER REED’S Telephone 176 local news published herein. % o T 2Py “He never can get ahead.” Only 5 The knowledge that we still have our salmon “ ks . e ha S The ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| pt the Kind that calls for SHOPPE yply and fisheries industry also has a tonic|plenty of fce water Nuts i s THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION upi ‘”’l‘r‘-” T ) onic| plenty of ice water. S Genuine Curios Dr. A. W. Stewart ? DENTIST SIS R A Passing Observation b A | Winter & Pond Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Pursuing Pacific Eels. After you have tried working| Rain and Straw Don’t Mix | 2 3EWARD BUILDING | effect | for it awhile—you can't blame men| A10ng 'bout now BT S g e eg oo Office Phone 469, Res. Scottlsh Rits * 7 Regul th month_at 7:30 - i v flm Fel va' HAULED Dr. F. Vance B O T Ostec pnth—201 Go'd-teln RIdg. — AND LOT CLEANING | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to b; i 7 to 8 or by appoinment G. A. GETCHELL, Licensed Osteovathic Physic'sn Phose 109 or 149 ) au Locgs No. 74 (New York Times.) for trying to find an easier way ']_“ sure I" ';{-\lb a fellow In announcing that the Danish scientist Pro-[of getting money. "\"“l""'!"m";' )"_N e Rt |fessor Johannes Schmidt is about to leave for X oy " y G the Pacific Ocean to study the way of the eel It ain’t no wonder that in that vast body of water, Science Service pays hey all look so darn lean, | Or Something Like That - him a fine tribute for his seventeen- long They can’t afford to buy v °t the farmers hollering researches in connection with the eels of the At- Both food and gasoline. 2 lantic : They want the calves in tne vag: | o3 Ostecoachic Bh I e = Thanks largely to his studies, it is now known | Willing to Accommodate Him |[ture put on par with those in silk | ] ks | Mhaifond: " Geittanad Woast o Junsaw Laraa:No that somewhere northeast of the West Indies is “Look here, young lady,” said|hosiery. | g— i v - - sl night, at R ¢'cloet the breeding ground of these animals, It was|her dad, sternly, “vou have got tc { ! - 3 o T WALTER HELLEN Dictator long ago discovered that young eels swam up the |put something more on before you More or Lesc True Janean Public Library Dr. Geo. L. B il C D. FERGUSON, Secreta : % e 3 P ¥ e |rivers of Europe and America, and old ones swam|leave the house.” It hard to work up much and r. Geo. L. barton & CONFIDENCE AGAIN STIMULATED. |qown. Never was the process seen to be re-| “All right, dad,” she replied, “Ill|sympathy for the young fellow who CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. | | MOUNT JUNEAU LOSGE No. « - jo|Versed. The conclusion, therefore, was that the|put a little more red on my 1ips|gets to raving because he is fin-| Eree Reading Room Office Service Only | {gecond nd Fourth Mop. @ The positive statement of Robert A. Kinzie mature eels went down to the sea to breed and a little more powder on my|ing his wife about as useful around City Mall, Second Floor Hour: lnr a. m. to 12 noon, Jay "of cach n that there will be large pulp and paper mills| — Professor Schmidt began to trace the route[nose.” the house as a pitchfork is around Maln Street at 4th 9 . sto DEPs . AURLE: P, in the vicinity of Juneau just as quickly as the|of the eels, and after years of patient investiga- - the garage when you know he only 7 LOYAL ORD: | OF MOOSE B S e . to 9 p. m. Phone 529 plans for the tramsmission of the hydro-electric|tion located the spawning grounds in the deep Interesting Information 20 her because they enjoyed Rell!l":K:m;;nlOop;n:mm g SHIROPRAGTIE vaters g 3 a ortheas o| There is s ragg 1 ing S zether s Y . m. . m. 8 not the practice of Medicine, | s power from Speel River to Juneau can be worked |WAters Iving to the east and northeast of the| There is a Wragg running for|dancing together so well, i Circilation . Ragwy. Oped Prom Surgery nor Osteopathy Order of out and the construction of the power plant,| WeSt Indies. The two particularly puzzling as-|sheriff in Toledo When a man reaches middle| | "Urtc gof TP, CRET ROR | B—n — EASTERN STAR e A Ipects of his discovery are that the American and| But it isn’t the one Kipling|lite he gets about as much of a R RETOING, B, B e —— Second and Fourth Tuem: transmission lines and mills can be completed Buropean eel breed near the same spot with hookad with ho: “Hoh® taxd f 8:30 p. m. i % days of e.ch month, ® g e o i daten e | EzopEs ls breed near the same spot without,|hooked up h tie bone and | thrill watching some one putting| | g MizisinR Nidiinpere ! 8 “o'clock, 'L 0. 0. W is another assurance that ! timula apparently, intermingling, and that, despite the|hank'a hair, of course down cucumbers as he used to Weforance Hasks Weo Iulene W. L. Albrecht| ol JULDRID MR JeMng of confidence that has for sometime Der-|rect that the parents dis after the eggs sre watching the man at the circus FREE TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST ALICE BROWY, Secw meated this section of Alaska. If the work goes|laid, the young never fail to seek out the rivers Well! Well! swallowing swords when he was Rl i il i ——eRTe e 2 on according to plans Juneau's population will[where their parents matured. What instinct it is| “California Desert Dry”—Head-|a Kid. e BE 1 i g lectricity COLUMBUS probably double or more within the next five|that enables these animals unguided to make this|line The old-fashioned girl who was | 410 Goldstein Bidg. Seghers Councll No. 1769, , v 3 PR o : 4 & # Meetings second # years, and the growing will continue indefinitely, |three-thousind-mile journey from the Indies to| Free from both rain and boot- afraid she would be talked about THE WHITEHORSE Phone—Office: 423. Monday .::m":‘:xn.":(.l. l'n'.. PRSP R P » millg |fresh water remains as much of a mystery today |leggers, we judge! ¢ A% daughter who would B————————————————23 | T-ansient brothers urged for unit after unit will be added to the mills|fresh ¥ ; . : now has a daug NN | B el Goibeme Kesed until the maximum production of the region |28 Was ”"i problem of the breeding grounds for be sore if she wasn't I D _gp s, Wi Btrest - bai mhe bullding of ‘ it rears His Wish Another optimist is a modern| | The New Palatial Modern Valentine's Optical Dept. EDW. M. McINTYRE, 3 K. D is reached e building of pulp and paper 4 R L DOUGLASS H. J. TURNER. Secréiary. mills will mean the beginning of another major “l sometimes wish,” sighed old|mother who hears noise just Hotel at Whitehorse . L. # P 5 p A Taming the Afghan. Bill Crestt, after the clock has struck two and || The Whitehorse Inn has just Optician and Optometrist DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. R ol ARl ono. ThsL SWlE bing —_— y wife would try to flylthinks maybe it is daughter get-| | been built in keeping witk Room 16, Valentine Bidz. Meets Monday when fully developed greater permanent, all-the- (Manchester Guardian.) across the sea, ting in early for once. thie Intest in liotel constrips hioc s )?) .'A;.iwt;;t‘znm' i Bl 8, 0otk year-round, population than any that we now If King Amanullah has his way the wild|Then I would get a needed rest, It's funny, but now that it is| tiom. AIl rooms with hot i B :logle‘; ;{ T‘] 1, have. Afghan of romance and, till yesterday at any For now, you see, she only flies{so much easier to get at, a wo- and cold running water of | e e | DOUglas. William Ott, W. B. Guy e T o oy, rate, of history will soon be completely a figure at me.” man can’t use the top of her|| Which no other hotal in the | ——— ey | L. 9mith, Secretary. Visiting . el & 3 ' of the past. The Afghan monarch has rturned - stocking as a bank. Yukon can boast, private Robert Simpsnn Brothers welcome. SHADES OF WILLIAM J.! from his tour of Europe full of reforming zeal It is not what a woman is wear-| | connecting and public baths, t. D BKN—I._}:GIO)! Notwithstanding the support of Gov. Smith AME and with schemes all ready for transforming his Ho, Huml img but in not being wearing that| | maid and bellboy service. 5 picturesque subjects into an orderly and indus-| D0€S your wife smoke? makes her husband adore her. Write or wire for reserva- Ul’:"“l“‘ lg-mAn:OI’:an Maat i bt sl by heads of the du Pont powder people, the|trious community busied’ with the arts not of| ~YeS, but I still get all thel™rr tho ceiling lights are on, it|| tions. O ey TORE th BHnradty General Motors, American Locomotive, United|war but of peace. Instead of roaming his moun-|Plame for the ashes that are drop- is a safe bet his wife is at the @l Fitfed B onidk monith s States Steel, Bethlehem Steel, General Electric,|tains the young Afghan will now be tied to the|Ped On the rugs. 3 ’ lasses o 4 7 movies. i Leneses Grouad | 5 Dugout. Studebaker automobile makers, Todd shipbuild-|school desk, for education is to be compulsory After father has listened to E ] ¥ B0 Ahisoonda Cobber, eh: eto... et Hot to meps|and: free 18r all Although-the. wealthy will Bave oh, Boy! daughter tell him where to head| | Wrecking Contractor tion Thomas Fortune Ryan, B. M. Baruch, B. to pay a nominal sum for the privilege of being A he.man is one who doesn’t in it makes him more reconciled to THR EMFIRE HAS THZ WAROG- |t TS LEE ROX i e wlia’ Al i it dine. of - other many "{‘l“-"“‘ with the poor. ~Nobody will escape the | aily enjoy swatermelion if he isjHeing married to her mother. : Houses and buildings razed | [ EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND|| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART millioned railroad men, bankers, brokers, ete,|het "OF 194Ve it abparently, till he has reached |wnere he has to use a fork and| | It 18 all Tight for a man to mar-| | p 0 "Box 208 Phone 471 | |BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING LEGION, NO. 439 such a standard of culture that he will pride | ,an, i ry a girl who has won the prize | Hakt n PLANT IN ALASKA. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays Brother Charley Bryan comes out with a state- can't bury his face in it. : ; : himself on having been tamed. And to make S at a beauty contest if he can af- et each month, 8 P.M. at Moose ment that he is going down the line for the|the taming complete, he will find when he ford to live in an apartment build- Hall. Governor. Maybe it was all right for William|emerges from school and college into life that|Learn One New Thing Every Day|ing that has a restaurant in con- Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- J. to die when he did. If he hadn’t died then he|Woman has been emancipated. It is an ambitious| “Venezuelans bought $138,000 | nection. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | R O TR ) probably would have passed out this year, and|Program, but its adoption was inevitable. | worth of imported handkerchiefs - & the cifcumstances might have been paintul, ,,:,l‘::"h(:u:'lslnln (-mula nl;l n-lu.wl to share in the tre-|last year."—News Item. NOTICE “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute : ; endously rapid adyance In the Middle Bast| Achoo! 4 R 2 e % A e towards new standards of civilization and in the| Hay fever must be even worse| Repairing turniture of all Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowlmg GROWTH OF AMERICAN CITI general effort that is transforming Asia, down trere than 'tis up here. kinds, also upnolstering. Will call Alleys W s and deliver free. Price reason- The Census Bureau estimates the population " for men and women % \-.(, ‘: ays: 3 'f"."_’ ; I)'m" g: ;s e 'fv l1 i Well, Let the Enforcement Begin. Thrill Gone From It able. Call 137 Henry Gorham. Stand—Miller’s Taxi of New York City for July 1 to have been 6,- it ‘mattek Mot haw much Try me and you will call again. Phone 218 024,761. This is a gain of 961 from the AR The garden now may need it, —adv. .0 estimate for July 1, 1927, and of 304,713 over (Seaitle Btar,) It does not worry. me, 7\ v vel ot ree A) the regular census enumeration in 1920, In the| -Very well,/let’s enforce prohibition! And 1 refuse to weed it 01d papers for sale at the Empire. ‘ EO M SIMPKINS ‘.;0 i ¥ B e s e ot 030+ and thaE For years the various leagues and associations| 277 7 Tefus Bl A S . . . of 1920 New York gained $53.663. While it js|tat put over the dry law have been calling for THE IRROS CO. its enforcement. The Star joins them, today, in Q! M a n u fact: rbonated estimated that the gain has not been so reat|yy.t gemand. And here is our plan: o PRINTING and STATIONERY u facturers Carbon Beverages. Wholesalers Can- during the last eight years, the population Let us take one sction of the ecity, a mile AUTOS FOR HIRE & 5 A | dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. growth of New York suburbs has made up the|square. Let the Federal prohibition enforcement Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office PHONE NO. 1 difference and to spare. The population in the|unit combine with the Sheriff’s office, the police ' Long Island, Hudson and New Jersey communi-|force, the Coast Guard, the Customs Department ———3 OPEN EVENINGS em-|and any other organizations that happen to be GBSt S g 3 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION ALASKAN HOTEL s ties that furnish homes for those who are o 'fl—— ployed in New York is growing more rapidly than |lYiR8 arond loose, and concentrate from now until Prompt and Courteous Serv- | S¥er: Batar election day on mopping up this square mile. 5 | ice Day and Night, Special | S 3 Let every home be thoroughly searched twice ’ 5 Z Rates for Trips to Menden- | The same bureau places the population of a day. Frisk every citizen entering or leaving hall Glacier and Eagle River Chicago at 3,056,000, a gain of 355,000 since ( | his home. Intercept all letters and tap all tele- A 7 1920. Philadelphia is given 2,064,000, a gain|phone lines. Let Federal agents crash in most " e 3%14 TAX]I: since 1920 or 240,000. According to the esti-|of the doors and menace women and children g g L, Proprietor SAND and mates, Detroit has grown from 993,000 to 1,-|with their guns two or three times a week. Y Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL 879,000 and Cleveland from 796,000 to $1,008,-|Shoot a few citizens in the back and cart a few BOb a0k wives down to jail for having malt extract in ) ; Dave HouskL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete Los Angeles, Census Bureau estimate not yet[(helr cupbonrds, ~ Place inspectors at il meal MILLER'S TAXI Work. glven out, claims to be the fifth city in the| P ! Waal goge int;dhe; glassen. ;MG v 4 this one district really “bone dry.” ~ Phones 183 and 218 country, and places her population at 1,300,- { H =ssissssssdyssesstsssseesssssiiieTisoasseassasaaaat No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS : CONSTRUCTION Facts Worth Knowing BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 A good many people have been asking for i i Juneau, Alaska 000. St. Lou Boston and Baltimore, once upon|REAL enforcement Very well, let's have it! Romethg 'O:nTr:xlinyTi’:ly QAR . WITBOUE I a time the fourth, fifth and sixth cities, are now (Let’s find out whether people want prohibition s i FOR HIRB struggling to hold the seventh, eighth and ninth|or not, by giving it to them, B e places. And then, on election day, let's see how the||Stop trying to dod Fei pe ‘r“l"' vote goes in that square mile. That's fair enough, | | 4rops and complaining about MR. REDINGTON'S WORK IN ALASKA.|®u't it’ et e John Borbridge A3 L2 taxi and ride in comfort—the tter 'o# g . >, cost is small. It is impossible to estimate the good that| . After calling on Mr. Hoover at Palo Alto, TAXI will come o Alaska as & result of the eummoms|Senator Hiram Johnson announced that he did PHONES SYERS, 58 W T . not agree with all the policies advanced h 0 : work in the Territory of Chief Paul G. Redington | Ropublican. candidate, which left me soon e Carlson’s Taxi and Da Nights—877 The United States Treasury statement as of the United States Biological Survey. That|doubt that it was Senator Johnson who called Ambulance Service of June 30, the end of the fiscal year, show- JUNEAU TRANSFER incalculable benefits will come Is certain. Mr.[on Mr. Hoover.— (Seattle Times.) Redington is a big man, a trained scientist and RE el it Stands at Alaskan Hotel and & i ed a surplus of $398,000,000, only $7,000,- COMPANY experienced executive. He mnot only knows Some Congressmen Juneau Billiards REEDER’S TAXI i 000 less than the figure forecast a year ago. what sort of results he wants to attain, but he Are queer old scamps; Ph Single 0 and 94 PHONE 182 The gross debt of the United States has knows people and how to reach his objectives. They vote with the drys And he is a practical man who desires that the But Sk wibaithe asmps. | Day and Right Bervice been reduced during the year from $18,- game animals and birds and fish and fur bearers WEOOR:I M. Telogragh, 511,000,000 to $17,604,000,000. The $250,- y e o i of mall;ka msyhhe n{}uso m‘ pioneers and sett]er!‘i The only man in this neighborhood who seems | § Prompt Eervx:a. D-ysaml Night 000,000 3 3/8% Treasury Bond issue offered 88 well as to have the various species preserved(to be pleasing evreybody has adopted the plan, CovicH AUTO SERVICE i i r i and their supply increased. He ls thoroughly|when anybody asks him how the clection s go. STI;g AT THE OLYMPIC early in July was quickly oversubscribed by committed to the opinion that the fur industry|ing to come out, of replying without specifica- Phone 342, Day or cash buyers and by Liberty Bond holders, is destined to be permanent and larger than at|tions: “It's going to be a landslide.”— (Ohio State Night DANCE i i i v | n, /s present. That is one of the reasons behind his|J/ournal.) Juneau, Alaska who are exchang'l g Third 4 1/4% leert.y setting himself the task of exterminating, as ’ et o / Loan bonds, which are to be redeemed in Campaigns without big contributions will mearly as possible, the wolves, coyotes and other Septi come in about th ne ti otte 5 ember. menaces to the fur bearing animals. 9 SR I A8 omlatkes it P The people of Aluska believe they know Mr.| o Coe> (Boston Herald) The Packard Taxi A. B. Redington, and they like him. While most of A politician is not always repairing his PHONE them are still of the opinion that Alaska ought|fences. Sometimes he is stradlling one.—(De- 444 to have control of her game, if they are not to[troit Free Press.) exercise that authority they are glad that a man O T L S Stand at Arctic | | . of Mr. Redington’s ability and breadth of view is| Mavor “Bill" Thompson declares for Hoover. The B. M. Behrends Bank il | Service Transfer Co. in charge. They are also slad that he fs rep.| N0, Dlame for it attaches to Hoover, however.— SAW MILL W00D resented in Alaska by Mr. Terhune. s dniadinbian ) Mr. Redington is going south this week Looks as if some one had finally got China and will return to his work at Washington.|in a sound-proof sack.—(Cincinnati E anklin Street, betwee: ' The good will of Alaskans will go with him i v e ;.'o.g and Second Streo: y warm welcome will await his promised Senator Heflin, it appears, is entirely dissatis- PHO] | coming among them. . fled.— (Boston Globe.) | ' I and COAL 1891 Ine ted 1914 | Office Phone 389 Tre JuNEAU Launbry : Established eyt ‘ i A1 A R - '