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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, |928 Dally Alaska Em Inro I haatner o Fenates "?.'If ‘-vr.,..Af.'fmfi'd'(3&5”:;;1 the Y prOFESSIONAL ||| ~'i { tivities of the Roman Catholic Church broth,” quoted the bromide hound. Seattle Fruit and MRt e v it e an BT Fraternal docietiea e — AT in politics? We believe that the Metho- | “But it takes only one back- or Joxm W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| ic!"Church duserves the condemnation seat, driver to spoll a ride,” growl. Produce Co. E i : g % e of all Americans for this kind of poli . ed the married grouch. Fresh Fruit and Veeetables & Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINTI COMPA. t Socond and Main | cal activity—and we would believe. pre- — 5 Wholesale and Retail DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Streets, Juneau, Alaska l cisely the same thing of any church Passing Observation Out of town orders given DENTISTS e IR I MBI 5 MRS N “Entered in the Post Offico in Juneau s which might undertake .to support Gov. A Large-Sized Fly In the Olntmzm‘ It is remarkable how nasty some epecial attentlon 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. 5 —_— 3 matter. < Smith and oppose Mr. Hoover. School teachers always get three|(rivérs tan make their horns PHONE 56 Juneau Lione SUBSCRIPTION PATES The New York World, commenting upon the months of rest, {sound. ‘?———_"“ Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Club Oelivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|editorial of The Churchman, commends it to the| But I don’t envy them, you bet,! R ke ’ Lo Meets every - rtage patd. at the Tollowing rates: attention of the members of the Methodist Episco- when I remember One He Overlooked ; J. B. BURFORD & CO gl uw's B o Loy 12.00; six months, In advance | pa) Church whose Board of Temperance, Pro-|That after they have drawn their Hank Ford has announced his in. L. C. Smith and Corona P o .00; onc month advanc o'clock o R entions of do a lof 3 b L ‘Subscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly [hibition and Public Morals, “is so industriously pay in June teatioBs S5 Sding & 100 ¥ romatis strious ’ ] derson, Pres] motify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity | u| The ghost won't walk again for able things, hnt he never has an. TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |lLester D. Henderson, Bres demt o g t ag the Methodist Chur . hafer, Secy-Treas. m the delivery of their pape ! attempting to drag the Methodist Church into the E - % Inounced any plan for putting horse % H. L. Redlings] f sense i flivvers, el o B. P. 0. ELKS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. It would be well, also, to call the particular o b 00! 9 Valentine Meeting second an} 5 ¢ phe gt F"*Y Years Ago Rooms !Bl:l?d]n fourth = Wedneod; The Assoclatcd Press is exclusively entitleds to the|attention of the Christian Herald td The Church-| A rattle was something they gave Sorrows of a Cornfed ¥ evenin [ epublic m ¢ ve dispatches credited to| . ame e ~ g . r Nell's a ice ga ‘elephone 176 o'clock, 4 o et " s "paperand s the| A" comment. |t baby to keep it qulet insicad of| O Nell's a darn nice gal, ELMER REED’S o ot local news published he - - —_— something in the car to get their And she'd sure h_e- a winner, A AT O (T T A The head of the Stude hl)ur automobile outfit [ goat. If only she could find SHOPPE A AR THAT, OF Ay OTHER POBLICATION |and several other big automobile men, as well as G A way of getting thinner. Genine. Curtha Dr. A. W. Stewart ———————— I many General Motors officials, have come out Form in Line R Winter & 1 DENTIST for Gov. Smith, What's the matter with them?| FHe: I would make you an ideal} .. Heul Love i S e s Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. °°"°;"""'“ oo | e: Are you sure you love me 3t Freemasonr; B e il - husband. ¥ 3 L - SEWARD BUILDING % .\!.l ‘lh ¥ Iv« nd ;I Al, “', are ‘t?l*& Jjust fu.«mls!_ She: Maybe. But I have a cou.| She: Boy, haven't I agreed 10| g oo oo “Office Phone 469, Res. Scoitish Rits | Henry ‘lnnl who was an early supporter of ble of others T want to tfy jeut|Mmarty yeu when I know on all the 2 Phone 278. Regular meetings | Hoover? Lol 4 salary youw'll ever make I'll spend A i e gy o i o a heap more time in Kitchen 41 " odd Fellows Wiy wouldn't it be a good plan to send| \yio Eler Tourist Knows |aProns than I ever will in dance HA UI ED H Vance by out the relief expeditions for Byrd and Wilkins frocks. - l. WALTER B. HEISEL. Secretary. The reason we are sure a lot 201 dnm‘tuln mu' l > oo 1 first? They would be there then to render ald|of big advertisers dom't travel| = AND LOT CLEANING H 10 to 12 Al . i 7 to 8 or by -npoln'nvnl | when it would be most needed. Why not try a|much because all the bi'l 5| Speaking of Things Hard to little of this “safety first” stuff we hear so much [are set along the highways Befleve, . g'hoA' Gl'"w}:mi‘:‘,' i oo - g Pty e St M about? are blocked off for repaira isfead| Thers BSiRaly are plecew e ) Residence, Gastineau Hotel Moets every Monde SR & S T of along the detours that every.|°® ":““ ’I’m K’"l”lt‘ Where they are | g e | r—— night, at ¥ c'clook ; 4 . wishing it would rain. "% | WALTER HELLEN Dictator A Gr g body has to take. N # | T ————— 3 . ejt American, R — Janeau Public L,bm,_? Dr. G L. B C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. &f (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Ask Any Married Man 3 N;me o Lg,“.‘r.mf, e and F foo' Hell a:t?:u MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 4 PREMIER MINE NOT NEARING One learns with regret that Mr. Justics| A ¥oman who's o e N R T B SE s AN A ne _learns at 1 Jus! Convinced agzainst her will |the impression Dame Nuture had : ice Service Only Secorid' and Fourth Mon- E\H AUSTION. Oliver Wendell Holmes, of the United States 1o onvinced against her Wil |, rmed them over to a green be- F‘l:"ee 'E(fifllzmgdli?om Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, Iny of each month in ; { i ginner ake ty Hall, Secon loor to 5 n. and 7 p. And’s anything but still, ~|8inner to make, p. m to 5 p. m. and 7 p. eoRA g R, i At least a young fellow now can Main Street at 4th to 9 p. m. Phone 529 HARRY I LUTAS, Mas LOYAL ORDL & Supreme Court bench, contemplates resignation 4 Fellows' Hall, be- 1\ ¢ That the Premier mine will be operating|¢rom his high office at an early date. Such ( mier was not due to shrinkage of output or profits| the political bers, Fifth_Street. ZDW. M. McINTYRE, 3. K. 1. Pitt, manager of the Premier, insists that these H. J. TU'RNER. Secreiary. for many years to come and itinue as a divi-{act, at thig time, if Justice Holmes should « put his arm around a girl's waist Reading Room Open From CHIROPRAGTIC er CHAS B. NAGHEL, \/ Order ot —— e _*—._fl EASTERN STAR owned by the Premier company in the Portland| Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes is one of the L acute and earnest student commentators upon Zero In Remarks Meetings second and last perity and the Silverado groups, that have come |tenacity to the principles of a true American- ' pop from the bottle instead of| INN properties are yet prospects rather than mines, |y, po.mu1as of the fathers of the republic, arrive right on the dot the way|the present gemeration The Whitshorse Inn has just Optician and Optometrist dend payer is the opinion of H. F. Pullen, editor fout his announced intention, would represent a| ... H“""m N wiithout haring it Hased th Bobpes € 2 m. to 10 p. m. 15 HOL AR SRTHRE of M cine ] | ey TS of the Prince Rupert News, who ntly made|serious loss to the Nation, to the American| ot FA8 (e O CH "mpwm“'m, a lot of pins that are holding| | Circulation Room Open From Surgery nor Osteopath a trip to that property and other properties people. syl _ bk Sy Lher together. 1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to & Second nnd Fourth Tuee Kit: She was caught out in the|heE ; i R Lt il = g ) o o3 i El Hawd < washel| Some day some wise gink is :30 p. m. T T b ; 4 . greatest Americans of his time. Not only is he|Tain and all her color was washed . iy i i & WAV b oy | 5 [ [ Canal district Writing in the editorial column 3 ? v off. going to collect the statistics to urren agazi awspapers u l W L Hb e }“y u,.u MH.DRFD MAR B s Mr Puil Aeal Chut tho svades eminent as a jurist in the highest acceptation : {prove that adopting a budget plan Reference Books, Etc, viene i rec! TIl, Worthy Matrag of his paper, Mr. Pullen declares tha of that term, but he also is one of the most s as wrecke o 4 FREE TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST | ALICE_BROWN, Beow tion by per cent. in the dividends of the Pre- has wrecked the peace and hap- R B s 0 e ! T T et 4 sovial afid evolutionary . conditions|. -An AUb{ 13 like an egg piness of mtl’u- homes than blonde S s ST A Bty Mo sotor COLUMBUE 8 very goo ,|vamps ever have. Seghers Co '76n, but for the purpose of creating a surplus for(of the present day. He is a philosopher of the| It has to be very good to be ”'”“: l;‘mk\ f:f ARCAR o | .;‘1’; Gomm:n m‘.,’:, ghers Council No. 176", the development of the Porter-Idaho, the Pros-|cosmic type, yet he holds with uncompromising|any Eood Lk th- Has: (67 coans TRk 1} TAURNy WHITEHORSE ! s it P Tt e ihers bk " 1 " i - e te attend. Councll Cham- under the ownership of the Premier. While Dale|1sm, the Americanism which has been vindicated | SPeaking of Nothing in Particular|POD 1T dallar LT 58 sa Prdan ’ K PO, AR by the wisdom of human experience as applied to| Wouldn't it be grand if bills}8¢ e T : | The New Palatial Modern | Valentine's Optical Dept l the conduct of the affairs of government after|could only teach checks how fo|lo test the cake Sl Dbelongs to Hotel at Whitehorse R. L. DOUGLASS Mr. Pullen expresses the belief that they will The feers) ik 3 . they do? Another poor thing to have is a been built in keeping witk Room 16, Valentine Bldz. l Meets Monday » sneers and sophistry of the modern |they do? ¢ a A g b e! } ot o become shippers of ore as soon as the equipment|political *regenerator” have never affected this : neighbor who thinks your affalrs| | the latest in hotel construc- “’I": o l;:n.m:inm' nights 8 o'clock for mining can be installed and miners obtained.|calm, clear-minded, patriotic man. His Amer- And That's That are her business. tion. All rooms with hot s, o5 i Eagles' Hall, He says the reserves of the Premier proper have|icanism has remained without fear and without|A Ted-hot mamma may not be a| Our guess ls that goif ‘&fd} | and cold running water of e — | Douglas: William (Ott, W; F. Quy been increased since the last annual report not-|reproach. His are the traditions of the country. saint, T g fnventat to iake Mol wiitei g otise Homal g A8e |\ gt pre ot~ g L BOOHG G SadEEYs Visiting withstanding that there has been constant draw-|His like, and his like only, should be retained| But I would rather roast than “.,fA oot P | Yukon can boast, private Robert Slmpsnu T Brothers welcome. on the bench of the high Court in the Na- freeze, I'll swear, wives e a md:nvfl_ or €ping | | connecting and public baths, O D. ———m LEGION 0 ’ sremier| t00. He is the exponent of and the defender[S0 even in hot summer, I'd choose the house in applepie order. : maid and bellboy service. t. | AME i) tons 't ore. to ibé;mined hafore the Premleri,, "y, "euriamentaly of tour: tonstitubiofnnl 56 her It is funny, but the girl who is| ) Write er wire for reserva- Uraduate L"' As. B N aeit's sobond abd reaches exhaustion—and this may be Increased|yop e gtands for keeping it a living organism,| To any human iciele with hdf|most careful about the show she| | tions. lexe :-’lpthO:lt;finry and Wil by further development that is always in pro-|ye recognizes the sporadicism of such sinister frigid air IRKRR" Wi, alio | { oHinoing - {0t0 8 Glas ;‘i:*‘e:l ‘ each month ia gress. It is believed that long hefore the exhaus-|innovations as, probibition into the structure of : the rumble seat usually hasn'iq” & et Gisd S Dugout. tion of the Premier, other properties owned by it|government. Already the Nation fs deeply in- much to show. will be producing and proved to contain large ore|debted to him. It wil? be loath to see him| It I8 tough to reach an age when| Wisdom is something you can bodies retire from a position in which he has so signally | you lose both your teeth and hair, acquire cheaply, but a lot of peo- DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E, ing of ore. He there are at least 1,000,- | - Wrecking Contractor st o . i " f ’ E ROX THR EMPIRE HAS THY. _ARG- 9 Mr. Pullen leads his article on the mine with |distinguished himself, benefited his country and |but glory be! you at least don't|ple insist on paying dearly for it} o 00 A buildings razed | | BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ‘ | | | B contributed to the general welfare of humanity, [have to pay the barber three bucks| The modern theory of giving the EST EQUIP! JoB PRINTING B P e postinsi Canal —— ¥ {ver for pulling out your locks."“|Kid plenty: ot opportunity tor seit | P O+ BOX 298 Phone 471 | | ANT IN ALASKA. Vbriag oo i e BTG famous is still the center of attfaction “Bargain Days” for Prohibition Cases. e ' [PSDrRakian, Je Rl Tighe /G thevpar. — ; each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss for all visitors to the district, Tt Is still The Ten.cent Prize Fighters /|ents doi’t mind the sorrow he'll [ . 5 f 3 it ¢ S Blinks: Not all the prize fight.[bring them after he gets older. ! Mather Bikian, Bouler Tk i nib Miontad ord, Shying divi- (New York World.) Bl ) them B DI ot g 80 aa WAABURN & 1htn atmy: bbsinen Judge Isaac M. Meekins of North Carolina,|I& i8 dome in a squared circle. It is a sign his wife isn’t a nag THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. employed either directly or indirectly. So now presiding in the Federal Courts of this city,| J\MKs: Shoot! - ViRl worrles Hfm o find Bjs hear: = oo S LSO B ey sy o Inplredtly, R took eoalfon. |any Wellnbsday (ta. critloiser . oLl Binke:- Treretn d ik of it doneling is going on the blink. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute — the miné that when the big fire came called “bargain-day” calendar which contained|2round bridge tables these day sy EE S N e 5——Br\mswi(‘k Bowling frecently and wiped out the big bunk- ”("‘ Innmvfl of 187 alleged violators of the Vol- |00 NOTICE All house and offices connected therewith, stead act. The “bargain-day” system is the sys- AT 3 AT eys they immediately set to work and rebuilt tem by which defendants plead guilty to iola. | Common Lot of Returned Vacation.| Repairing furniture of a R mz S them better and more permanently and tion of the dry law, in the well-founded hope ists Kiial sito upnoisteriig, Wil g8 Stand—Ailler's Taxl more modern than they were before. that they will receive lenient treatment and light| 1 Deed my watch, and deliver free. Price reason- Phone 218 Just what the life of the mine is fines,” ranging from $10 to $50, in return for But fear I'll have to hock it,|able. Call 137 Henry Gorham. S 8 likely to be is not known. All that is saving the Government the expense of a trial For fear i've come back Try me and you will call again. ARSI TN SIS Y > s 3 | hos. | o8 ' s known is that they are constantly find- ;J”"-* system of cut-rate justice Judge Meekins With nothing ftny pocket. it GEO. M- SIMPKINS LO. 1‘ ing new bodies which they add to the escribed as “a joke and a farce.” R o reserve. Only a week or 80 g0 & new There is no doubt that it is just that. But i} w THF IRROS ‘;0-, strike of rich ore was found in Num- unfortunately it is also a necessity as well as a PRINTING and STATIONERY anufacturers Carbonated | ber 3 level and the management states joke and a farce. For as Emory H. Buckner Povassxn Whules.:leri)‘(:am[ that such kinds are of common occur- pointed out during his term as United States AUTOS FOR HIRE Phone 241 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office o roNm, MO i | frid aid o ek koss Any coxcitment Attorney in this district, “the thousands of petty ST 0. ] S0 them. TEHE Hiet part o1 ¥he fow. arrests which have been made during the past ———d OPEN EVENINGS e e AGEline thing Hbowb 1t 1n few years have swamped the Federal machinery,” that each find prolongs the life of the There are not judges enough or attorneys enough ¥ i to try prohibition cases as they come along if | lce Day and Night, Special each defendant insists upon a jury trial, The Rates for Trips to Menden- MORRIS WHY CAN'T REFORMERS BE WHOLLY|(U"t calendars are cleared “by letting the men (~7 / I hall Glacter and Eagle River O COMPANY y. )] “ Y #L4% Iplead guilty with the understanding that it they | l - | HON ? plead guilty the court will impose a fine, * * » / 324 TAXI \ ALASKAN HOTEL COMPANY | Prompt and Courteous Serv- That has always been the system. * * * The pleas O. VAIL, Proprietor SAND and Senator Fess, in his speech notifying Senator|of guilty that have been made i i YUY Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 Curtis of his nomination for Vice-President, ac-|are from sheer necessity.” EeE A X 0/ e 4 MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL cepted for his party the “challenge made by the A joke and a farce the system may be. But Dave HouskiL, pProp. Democratic candidate” on Prohibition, and de-|Until there is either more machinery or less law 2 CIN s T, clared this to be “the time and occasion to de-|'l 18 the only system that will keep prohibition MILLER’S TAXI e O S A B Work. termine whether the people of America will ever|“'5¢¥ MOVIng through the courts, Phones 183 and 218 R s oy """""fi'""""""‘"l No job too large nor toai small for us. agree to the return of the saloon.” o ¥ for a rainy da: Juneau, Alaska Why is it so hard for a professional Reformer A Canadian Flag. s°‘”°“""_fny, Tt Tad, CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS (the big “R" is purposely used) to be wholly iviotr s RERB fhas's FOR HIRE MORRIS honest? In the telegram that it has pleased 3 If the proposal of a disti Stop trying to dodge the rain- Senator Fess to call a “challenge” Gov. SMith|were to be submitted t‘i 't;';"(‘::“f‘:;i’:’"‘m‘n"eo:;‘f drops and complaining about o CONSTRUCTION CO. #aid that the saloon is defunct. He.insists thatat least four-fifths of them woRid vote in favor||thS, Weathet, Hail a Carlson John Borbridge FaCts Worth Knowtng BYILDING CONTRACTORS no one wants it back. Why does Senator Fess|of it. There are not many crown colonists left || ta%l and ride in comfort—the Phone 52 try to make the people believe that Gov. Smith|in Canada. Nor should there be any delay ig || cost 18 small TAXI stands for the return of the saloon? The only Putting this country on a level with Australia, answer s that Senator Fess i3 out after votes |X¢¥ Zealand, the Irish Pree State, and South Carlson’s Taxi and Days—482 Nights—3877 The United States Treasury statement as and is willing to be dishonest to get them. all of which have their own flags. Other B it i b e 1 KA TEem |countries are surpriséd AHAE Canada, 'the’ aldset Ambulance Service of June 30, the end of the fiscal year, show- JUNEAU TRANSFER and most prosperous of the yvounger Dominions R A e of the Britannic C Stands at Alaskan Hotel and ' ed a surplus of $398,000,000, only $7,000,- .- COMPANY A PR?EIIIE'R%}-IN:NP?»:;F#”?N THE out ..L ot '.'.::l.fi,n;;)::;x:;“‘"h' P 7 Juneau Bllliards REEDER’S TAXI - 000 less than the figure forecast a year ago. Canada inevitably will have her own flag and in this there should be both the Union Jack Phone Single 0 and 84 FHONE ‘183 T'he i debt of the United States has From a late copy of The Churchman, a Na-land some Canadian emblem. This would typity Da: Nigh been reduced during the year from $18,- tional weekly paper of the Protestant Episcopal |the union between Canada and the United King. | 0 . ———_ y and Night Service b Church, we quote the following editorial com-|40m. The Union Jack, of course, is emblematic f 511,000,000 to $17,604,000,000. The $250,- ment: ?rlul::.‘.’:" the unfon of England, Scotland and The Packard Taxi 000,000 3 3/8% Treasury Bond issue offered It is the conviction of The Church- | e Packard Taxi 3 A 2 man that no religious journal should e — PHONE early in July was quickly oversubscribed by take party stands in political issues. It IT“"‘“" may be a little quick on the trigger 444 cash buyers and by Liberty Bond holders, bolds precisely the same conviction in bl ks ilous in their politics, but they some- + 3 P ¢ espect to churches. The position. taken :::u;mldxfim"; rmagmment judgment, They have Stand at Arctic who are exchanging Third 4 1/4% Liberty by the Methodist Board of Temperance, st declined, for instance, to send the loquacious | which are to be redeemed in Prohibition aud Public Morals, as re and cantankerous Representative Tom Blanton to s i Loan bonds, RS (5 ita "'Clip-SKeef” of last week, 1s in the Senate.— (Seattle Times.) September. violation of the best American tradi- T A UNE. T tions. The Board has come out in the A ‘-}s :n] national issue, prohibition has one Tre J AU Launory most flat-footed fashion against the can- Inalienable advantage; its simplicity, . Compare anklin Street, bet Qidboy of Gov, Smith. They said fn its clean-cut alternatives with' protective tarif, gont oA looot;nd o their “Clip-Sheet”: international tribunals, or measures té allay Who . best -service that a agrarian unrest.— (Boston Herald.) PHONE 359 Democrat can render the Demo- - o The B M Behre'lds Ba'lk Service Transfer Co. cratic Party in the present sit- Our meniory goes back to the time when, if X : i R A neight 1d h SAW flIéIéEOOD uation is to register an effective ielghbor woman tol OW many quarts an H . protest at the ballot-box. piuts she had put up, you knew she meant truft.| | ,Radio Orthophonic ! Established 1891 Incorporated 1914 Oftice Phone 389 And they said much more to the —(Ohio State Journal.) °* ' Victor Orthophonic Radiola i Residence Phone 443 same effect. If this is not putting the i has arrived. Your inspection Methodist Chuyrch into politics we don't The Ohio crowd is supremely confident of Al RN Phone 143: understand plain English. 1s our mem- Smith's overwhelming defeat on account of his Anderson Music Shoppe ory playing us a trick when we seem straightforwardness.— (Ohio State Journal,) T .