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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928. PROFESSIONAL | — & Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veeetables | |7 I Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders glven speclal attention More or Less True Man can do some things better than a woman, but when it com is Chicago banker, said to have said there was|@———————————————n k in Chicago that would hesita to an honest-to-goodness job of pay out a million dollars on his request over the telephone to do so. His friendships were DETOUR wlmmm o6 Shn hake B bk la dub, who can be l one who is i and and man ever more The only man his wife is them grouchier than the trouble with a Daily Alaska Empire ... Fretornal sociaiy vy or 3 Gastineau Channel DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 2 DENTISTS = 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. H | % T o | Lester D. Henderson, Dr. Ch:‘z::lg‘ Jenne H. L. Redlingshater, Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 many to close no JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGEEi Published _every - EMPIRE Streets, was loyal i every eovening except Sunday by the PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main ‘Juneau, Alaska ! liber the henesty Brennan's political only to his friends very much a country. nal rictest and of not but the local self-government were the foundations decalogue, His loss was and his p litical to Chicago, “Entered In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Cla matter Pe haying trouble with cne who is having game of golf Still life may be a heap easier for the wife of the man who acts like a hog at the table than it is for the wife of the gent who acts like a bear. When you stop at a pre Falls From Grace I'm crazy ‘bout you in the early spring, Oh, you red-breasted robin; But T don’t think so much of you when My cherry — Juneau Lionw Club Meets every Wew nesday at 12:30 o'clock. Presidemt Secy-Treas. SUBSCRIPTION PATE Delivered by carrier Iin Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per month. posta id, at in adv month, 1 ers will confer a fa he Business Off delivery of their Telephone for Editort party, los llinois and J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Public St'enompher By mail vear. ment of Mr. Hoover while State those who have for Californ tr was in his old the high regard career closest | they will promptly | v trees ny failure or irregularity | you're robbin’ he lof his home is a testimonial have followed the Republican see a married man —em-while-you-wait joint on the way home from work AT, it is a pretty sure sign he has a hea date with his wife that evening. The old-fashioned woman, whose wedding ring stayed on her finger from the day it was put on till the day of her death, now has a daughter whose ring sta on un- til she takes it off to put on an- other one. A thrifty guy is one who looks for a widow because she ind Business Oftices, 374, Forty Years Ago— Hay-burners didn't have to be traded in on new models every B. P. 0. ELKS W Meeting second any Sec fourth ~Wednesda Visiting Brothers MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Assoctated ¢ enytiegw to the|NOMinee. < use for reput dispatches credited to o AT AT AR ) it or not « this paper and also the L local news published herein Young Teddy Roosevelt will be permitted to Draws the Line at That R e make speeches for Hoover by Republican “How do you feel about Smith?"” Bureau but he must repeat any[we asked a Southern dry Demo- charge he made against Smith in|crat. strous scampaign for Governor—nor must| “WelL” he said, “I can swallow meake any new charges, his stand on prohibition and I'll vote for him, but dern it Ill wear a Derby hat to prove my loyalty. is exclusive evenings at o'clock, Blks' Hal, H. Messerschmid?, Bxalted Ruler, H. Sidee, V. ELMER REED’S SHOPPE Genuine Curios I Winter & Pond Blds. the not Gov, ASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ALASIAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | Speakers’ |of the ;hh dis: he Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 278. well —2: "GARBAGE ||, has an engagement and wedding HAl )I ED P ring, a home and her first hus- AND LOT CLEANING Scoitish Rits Regular meetings second Friday each ||\ month_at 7:30 p. m. — 0Ad Fellows' Hall. WALTER B. HEISEL. Secrotary. One thing about Seward folks is that they are too busy to think up depreciatory *remarks upon their neighbors, or nearby villages.— (Sew- ard Gateway.) rtunate Interesting Information A. Thrift is the County Sher- Decatur, 1. * Dr. H_ Vance Ostecpath—201 Goldatein Bidg. Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to b 7 to 8 or by appoinment | Licensed Osteovathic Physic'sn | Phone: Office 1671, Gastineau FHotel C. s A it at is Seward! May its numbers band's life insurance money to |inerease! give them a start ! That Much For Science LOYAL ORDLA OF MOOSE Juneau Locgs No. 78 Meets every Monday night, at ¥ c'cloc% WALTER HELLEN Dictator. C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. F. & A <econd and Fourth Mon- iay - of each )dd Fello: ainning at 73! HARRY LU, Larbor and the Candidates, (New York World.) Delegates representing twenty-two electrical and transport workers’ organizations, meeting in Washington last week, decided not to indcrse either Mr. Hoover ro Mr. Smith for the | Presidency ch international union was left gays he has enjoyed his visit{free to take separate action if it liked, but few that he it any are likely to do so. The result has been for reported to the Executive Council of the Ameri-{ as a Cabinet can Federation of Labor, which at its first day's meeting at Atlantic City also strongly inclined to neutalit The spirit of the late Samuel Gompers is still powerful in labor circles. He in early life what political partisanship did to ruin the Knights of Labor, and he wished labor in general to no further than supporting its friends and attacking its enemies irrepesctive of party | This policy labor definitely followed preconvention campaign this year. Blinks: “Just what has this| You can tell by looking at a G. A. GETCHELL, Arctic expedition accomplished,{Man ~whether he will use his Phose 109 or 149 anyway?" handkerchief to dry his face on if Jinks: “Well, it at the guest towel is the only one proven it is no easy hanging on the rack. back from the anlh. You have to be either mighty s rich or perfectly contented to go Things Change, But Trouble Re.|Without a heap of things to stick mains. to a resolution to pay cash forl Nothing is perfect— everything. Wit uadl 1o - heas It you can explain the why of SN atinghalt | 8, fleas you can probably explain % Ahare in Bven More just why a lot of the human nui- AWGtE HAts ties, Garbon, sances here are permitted to on- e cumber the earth sty If friend husband looks interest- ed in something his wife is say- inging you don't have to hear it to know she has found something besides his faults to talk about —— ey Janeau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Mall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From £ 1 m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From L to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. - Current Magazines, Nawspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL least has job to get Pole.” railroads, Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m to 5 p. m and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHAS E. NAGHE] CHIROPRACTIC retary: 18 not the practice of Medicine, | |° - Surgery nor Ostcopathy. | Order ot EASTERN STAR o - shesLer m—— — Second and Fourth Twe o days of each month, & i San ML DRSD (I)iAl:' | all, LDRE! . i TI, Worthy Matrey. Hulene W. L. Albrecht TUS Worthy Matras PHYSICAL TZERAPIST | - Medieal Ggmnantics, Massage | s et R lectricity Seghers Council No. 1769, 410 Goldstein Bids. Meetings ascond and last Phrone—Office: 423. JARDINE STANDS FOR DEVELOPMENT —MAY HE COME AGAIN. Jardine immensely that will Secretary to Alaska information discharge of has the development of the pulp and paper businessi in the the | prospect for vy and successful inauguration All gratifying to the people of Alaska met learned to like the| Cabinet Jardine already has done good Alaska interested industry has backed of spavin, | &c,—Dbut kickinzg stripped ) has gained ! him in officer reservation and L the He | to| be useful his duties committed himself without Territory, and is enthusiastic over is saw : 4 Wige To Him “It quotes here a fellow who says not more than 1U per cent of the women’s legs are worth look- in the|ing at” grinned Mr. Grouch. B PRt W kv Some unions, “Well, snapped his wife, fern Besuty Parlor. | THE WHITEHORSE notably the railroad brotherhoods, were more or|Notice you look at them all in or-}_ less openly in favor of the Republican nom-|der to make sure you won't miss Ination of r. Hoover ‘And acainat the Romimas |38 of (he 10 per cent that sre”| QLD CORNS COME || ™pliew Paistisl Moderm ¢ tion of Mr. Dawes. Union sentiment was much 2 ; 1 Q more favorable to the nomination of Gov. Smith, OFF BY TH()I‘SA’VDS :eheen‘\:Jkrllltlhih‘;:lscklo::l::!3‘1‘:: with his progressive labor record, than of his | the latest in hotel construc- rivals. As between Mr. Hoover and Mr. Smith, tion, All rooms with hot the labor leaders indicated strict neutrality. This and cold running water of | vear there obviously exists no such compelling | which no other hctal in the reason as made the Amarican Federation of Labor Yukon can boast, private Executive Council declare for Woodrow Wilson in connecting and public baths, 1916 He had just signed the Adamson act, maid and bellboy- service. and his Clayton act was a long step toward ‘Write er wire for reserva- abolishing the injunction weapon against labor. tions. Both enactments were under fire, and labor o came to their aid vas ca é inistered medi- o dtes st “al “‘“*‘3 and administered medi-t 1005 tne poor results obtained | & arky sonitiiioun caliatATbon, from the use of so-called ‘“‘corn Except under such :::1 iy ,1‘1 ..|:4::r« K n‘t';.v_ into ])(:huw is risky. cures” should come in TODAY to Wrecking Contractor ) Y‘n.u ultm y |uu el«llv(-. The unions are hear about the ONLY remedy| LEHE ROX ) S ¥ ull of men too strongly Republican and too that will surely remove all corns d buildings razed to take voting: erders from ey » Bone o stronly Democrat 2 anybody. This is as it should be. The inter- :E? ,:’,IYII""”“ quickly and with-11 p 0, Box 298 . Phone 471 | when the citi- g s i ests of the country are best met It you live too far away write as lahor blocs, 3 BOJ zens vote individuals, not p » to: IND-O-CORN LABORATOR- farmers’ blocs, church blocs or employers’ blo the once over they evidently de- 1(1-)‘“. F4 (‘.(;)xrflell(ll Blvd. (‘{)‘i’:;;‘t) As an individual the union memb : cide | cide . conte: v i e on member can decide | cided to be content with getting| oy " Ci oo that you receive a for himself which candidate is best ' THE CHAS‘ W. CAR'I‘ER MORTUARY ’ 4 e is best. out. 11.” promptly. Butler Mauro Drug o T i ey Ll Bo. gl “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Wales and the Tailors. G b T =/l Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phoune 136 Brunswick Bowling a li-1 | SCHOOL OF PIANO | Alleys PLAYING 4 for men and women | | its ea of which who officer have and Secretary those He | ind excellent | work in ‘‘selling"” to in pulp and paper the efficient, energetic bunch of men who constitute his Forestry Bureau as far as Alaska is concerned limit His speech the of Commerce luncheon makes it plain that he will continue to do so. When the time comes that Southeast Alaska shall have a sufficient population make the State of Alaska practicable, Jardine’s name will included among tha have made it So will names of Charles H. Flory and B. F and others of the Alaska District of the 8. TFor- estry Bureau, which one of the important branches of the Department of Agriculture. Juneau glad that Secretary been her visitor e he made his stay long However, him to know that the latch string will continue to be on the outside of the door, and she will welcomé a pull at it from him might able to get this far £12.50 —adv Monday at 7:30 5. m. Transient brothers urged te attend. Council Sham- bers, Wifth Street. s ©DW. M. McINTYRE, 3 K. . J. TURNER. Secreiary. the Valentine's Optical Dert. n R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bildz. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and . | by Appeintment to the DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. R Meets Monda &nmms 8 o'clock Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome. This is a ‘Bird of a Story, So To Speak (From Franklin, Ind., Star) HORSE FALLS ON CANARY An accident occurred Monday morning at the corner of West and Jefferson streets when a horse and fell on the «ii street, falling driven by Herbert Canary, slipped on Canary, and severely spraining his left ankle. Dr. Oran Province at Chamber Our how clerks are demonstrating easily “END-O-CORN" re- moves the m@t stubborn old corns or calloukes. All this and next week hundreds of men and women will profit from the dem- onstration being given at our stores about END-O-CORN. You who have become discour-| to Secretary be those be the Heintzleman Robert Simpson Opt. D. Uraduate Los Angeles oOck lege of Optomstry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Leneses Grouad possible. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday each raonth in Dugout. is Jardine might wants a4 wishes she THR EMPIREM HaS THE _LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. in did “I hear burglars got house last night. What get?” asked the neighbor. “Well,” grinned Hardupp, “after getting in and giving the place your they " WOMEN OF MOOSEHEAET | LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. whenever he from home, be o~ away as - NO SURPRISE. The Prohibition by Dr repudiation of Mr. Hoover's position Nicholas Murray Butler, Presi- dent of Columbia University, will- not prise. The Eighteenth Amendment stead Act are so completely at Butler's conception of tioning that the Kansas announced Curtis must cause sur-| and the Vol- variance with Dr, authentic Federal func- City platform and the Mr. Hoover and Senator necessarily seem outrageous to him. | For a long time has insisted that Prohibition furnished the overshadowing issue in the United States, and, while a life-long Republican, he de- the yes to which Republicans In a recent contest a California woman threw a rolling pin tle over a hundred feet. Her husband may be proud of l this feat— (New tailors York Times.) have frequently clothes of the heir to the British throne. He has been even more indifferent than his grandfather in following their dictates. He has boldly defied the most sacred conventions by wearing sack suits where a cutaway was clearly required Now the tailors London about the complained ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Stand—Miller’s Taxi 4 d l Messerschmi Phone 218 But our guess is if he's gonna| | Mpe Ruth e idt watch his step prefty close after | Phore 4501 a demonstration like that. = & opinions ¢ he GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY e AUTOS FOR HIRE THE IRROS CO. M a n u facturers Carbonated Beverages. Wholesalers Can- dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. | PHONE NO. 1 are shocked to learn the Prince discarded his vest during the weath This sort of thing simply isn’t done. If ‘you are anybody, you cannot be seen in public without a “weskit.” As well appear with a soft collar at a formal dinner or ride to the hounds in tennis flannels. The worst of it is that the Prince seems to be tacitly countenancing the practice of Ameri- cans, who, of course, cannot be expected to know | Rates for Trips to Menden- better. The menace of our horn-rimmed spec- | hall Glacier and Eagle River : | | | tacles, and even of chewing gum, has already ) - ’ 324 TAXI \ | | that clared over and over again during hot ceding the National was a delegate, that pudiated Prohibition they would the Presi- dential He that position in his debate with Senator Borah at Boston and on many other occasions Dr. Butler been a licist and Republican -——ever since, in fact, as President of National Convention York's vote the break pre- he re- Convention, unless the Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS lose ——d — Prompt and Courteous Serv- | ice Day and Night, Special election took MORRIS CONSTRUCTION _COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor toa small for us. MORRIS has very prominent great many succeeded Dr. Seth Low In the Republican he received New nomination until came. pub- for a years he ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, rrop. Columbia in 1920 the Presidential Senator Harding shaken British customs to their foundations., If, C. VAIL, Proprietor 3 3 on top of all that, loyal Englishmen are to ap- pear in public with their trousers not “_N“‘ Arcade Cafe Phone 324 _— = creased but also unbraced save by a MILLER’S TAXI dmpire will feel more than ever that danger of Americanization, Phones 183 and 218 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE only un- belt, the it is in for to ool TRIBUTES TO GEORGE BRENN That was a Chicago Tribune, of the West, when it said that The World Isn’t Evil. b (Seattle Star.) Something for a rainy day —says Taxi Tad. rather the high leading tribute from the Republican paper George Brennan was an able and honest man, the City who has tried to m fencies square with the public was true and, therefore, deserved. ing to note of this Chi 0 “politician, “a loyal political good.” It testimonials to called appearing in the press But S0 man the citizen who George Brennan rendered Chicago and Tllinois Democratie leader with It was Brennan, trained that a part gave of s of the highest the City the “long in Chicago who “clean- a4 gen- fine services Party of which great ability and in the politici! saved the Chicago well he as as serving the was the Illinois il school of Roger Sullivan, bench from becoming of the Thompson political machine and ‘the City a non-partisan judiciary, composed Democratic and Republican la character. It the Mayor Dever New York World list of Republican business asked his [Mayor Dev est and ablest eration.” George Brennan a ties and highest personality, who understood _was practical. His sense and keen and his wit was a mixer who won people. and trusted his friends and associates implicitly and such was his wisdom in choosing and associates that he was rarely betrayed. word was as good as a bond. il like, in mdny respects, his political preceptor, was Brennan that gave Administration which Says called men as was by a 5] re-election” Chicago Administration the in man integrity, a of large lovable and genial human nature of humor was sparkling. Naturally and held the esteem wes son of exped- | it is refresh- worth himself a abili- and rich he of He believed in the honesty of others friends His much tle mother, who killed her little boy “to save him from sin,” has been sent away to an asylum. She said the world was so full of |evil that she could not face ;the prospect of al- lowing her son to grow up in its atmosphere. This poor mother’s sad lot is the result of the continual accusation, by people who ought to know better, that all the world is bad and that God created evil and flooded the earth with it. If you tell people, often enough, th steeped in sin, they will come to bel And what a sorry state of mind it is! tragic it is that anyone, looking out on the bright, busy, happy world, should miss all the beauty and goodness and see only the few specks of sin. Is one man evil? Then there are a thousand who are good. Is ome home ’_I'hen there are a million in which joyous with the thrill of living. in the city? Then there are, thousands of kindly deeds. The world IS good. Believe it is good, and it will be good to you. How folks are Is there a ‘crime to balance it, It puzzles us when the G. 0. P orators, in their eloquent descriptions of prosperity, make no mention of the phenomenal increase in the sales of ginger ale.—(Milwaukee Journal.) ——e wrecked? | Stop trying to dodge the rain- drops and complaining about the weather. Hail a Carlsén taxi and ride in comfort—the cost is small. Curlson’s Taxi and Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 84 o . The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at/ Arctic Tre JuNEAu LAunbry When the roll is made up of those who have rendered exceptional service to the (. 0. P. we should not overlook William Allen White, He has just gone to Europe for the duration of the campaign.— (Seattle Times.) PREIIERR: 207 o T The steel and Jmotor magnaaes the wet ranks before the bootleggers available mone are joining grab all the (Springfield, Ohio, Sun.) % After all, some of those Brule trout prob- Franklin between Front and d' Streets PHONE 359 Prompt s,mu{ Day and Night CovicH AuTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC John Borbridge TAXI PHONES Nights—377 REEDER’S TAXI PHONE 182 Day and Night Service Facts Worth Knowing- The United States Treasury statement as of June 30, the end of the fiscal year, show- ed a surplus of $398,000,000, only $7,000,- 000 less than the figure forecast a year ago. The gross debt of the United States has been reduced during the year from $18,- 511,000,000 to $17,604,000,000. The $250,- 000,000 3 3/8% Treasury Bond issue offered early in July was quickly oversubscribed by cash buyers and by Liberty Bond holders, who are exchanging Third 4 1/49 Liberty Loan bonds, which are to be redeemed in " September. The B. M. Behrends Bank Established 1891 Incorporated 1914 CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDIRG CONTRACTORS Phone 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W00D and COAL Oftice Phone 389 Residence Phone 443 ‘THBE LARG- Phone 342, Day or t Roger Sullivan, of whom Lyman J. Gage, Secre-|{ably do not choose to be Nigh Juneau, Alaska of the Treasury in McKinley's Cabinet and|Enquirer.) o i EMPIRE HAS T 0 0 caught.—(Cincinnati 4

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