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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1928. . i . railroad profits declined but 1 per cent. hunting for a needle in a ha r———“ Daily Alaska Empire | "5 Gt i e et g g - B 18 : v w1l RN the first three months, each compared ter's bathing suit in the trunk. Seattle Fruit and Fraternal docieties —— with the corresponding period of 1927, — e O s 5 JOHN W. TROY - - - EEDITOR ANDVMANAGER & = T —— _Sf_h_' | Times Have Changed : G e e ——— . : is significant of the changing attitude | Some lone! tail DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER astine hannel Published v vening pt c EMPIRE PRIN COMBANY &t Second and M in|toward the Negroes in the South that the Demo- | We alw Out of town orders givea DENTISTS 5 Gapinen (e Btreets, June . ’ 5 s Havs Rl a N f 2 v Btreets, June crats of St. Louis have mominated a Negro law- BRET Were young, but now special attention 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Bhtced ta the Post Junchu as Sec ver, a ive of Louisiana who' was reared most- | They pet where all ¢an see. matte: b |y in Texas, for Congress. Joseph Lemore hag|Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of| - = P Juneau Lions I had an awful dream last night ours § a. m. to 9 p. m. SUBSCRIPTION PATES. attended three universities and I8 rated as a very ¥ i oi et ol Not So Hot Club acrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |intellig, and »d lawy ve | Cappery Blinks—My wife got a meal for Jitres 3w o ' Yinpge, Distey. | ntetitgent and good lawyer, thoush yet in hisly oy Tom Hecney taking Tusney's| J. B. BURFORD & CO - Meots cvery Wes v ostage paid, at the following rates: early thirties once without a n opener. g 3 ke PN00: Sk montad, In sdvanes LT punches; Jtaka—Mrisithava-Heen ereas o L. C. Smith and Corona nesday at 12:38 o, ol ronth ndvance, $1 | And if that's the kind of dreams ¥ a re o r & o'clock. Fibers will confer @ favor {hey wiil promptly| Indicating that the preachers who would make Vet SRR | o1t -down GL & ETOREEIIIR], OF & TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jenne tadter™ D, Hondirson, Presiens :’m:ffi‘ x’)“:‘ Bus Diice of any fallure or lrregularly f po)itical organizations of their comgregations are Il state I'm simply thinghh sty change. Publio Stenographer DENTIST . L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas. h : v " 7 o i . 3links—Real feed, your eye. The Telephone B and Business Offices, 374 |not confined to the South, the Methodist Episcopal aidnight Hnaksd ,lxlrnz g i e A l & dd 0 Valkie — s T MEMBER -7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. {Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public — arve it zlass Building Meeting second an§ Tl o AR i : cheese served with a glass of i g Shaing sessnit on ssociated Pre exclusively entitleg. to the| Morals ¢ | oach St is a B - % ] 2 3 y The Associatcd Press ls exclusively ent leg. to the | Morals and Dr h’.m Roach s»rut:m. i8 @ Metho-| Half Loaf Better Than None | milk Radio Orthophonic ‘elephone venings w it or not redited in this paper and also the|dist preacher in Port Angeles, Washington, who MAN MAY LOSE FOUR FIN. e o'clock, Elks' Hale " K . Victor Orthophon Radiola essersel local nows publisned herein “[seems to have contracted the habit of preaching|GERS.” Headline. Reason For It s :F:];lul‘::d"(})::l'x" £ 275 T 5 4 das arrived. Your inspection d ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|A8ainst Gov. Smith of Sunday evenings. He is at| Well, let him cheer up, therc| some one has declared that Livitel, - Phons T4k Dr. A. W. Stewart UL Sidea, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. it all the time. are IU'T of fellows working hard|young people are more serious Anderson Music Shoppe DENTIST Vikiting . edthors weioom: L3 —_ A to get back the “three fingers. |,pout marriage than they ever Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. The Federal income taxes have been reduced lwere SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod.... i [ three times since they were at their biggest| . A Gold Clages | Sounds reasonable ORioe EUNS AeY B "Sitmien. mHe t g he gross income fr 2o BlaRed How doe§ it come that daugh-| A young man now has to figure Phone 278. point and the gross income from them has become | . . | 3 Regular meett ter dates with a different bos|,ut whether he is going to he able b e eetings higher and higher. The Treasur; ceipts f b 7 " {i| second Friday each y 4 e y recelpts from|puonq every night?” asked father [to pay alimony she'll probably de. HA IED month_at 130 pr U - income taxes are much greater mow than they| tBecuse no hoy could atford to| a.y Dr. H. Vance ney, 244 Fellows [were when the rates seemed ' unbearably high.|agte with her more than one might| 4 . 3 = i sthe . ght| And she has to make sure he'll Oatec path—201 Go'drtein Bldg | That suggests that if they were reduced to a3 week,” replied mother, i \"Il‘ll" o pf“, it AND LOT CLEANING Hours: 10 to 12: 1 to & | minimum, or repealed, the receipts might permit st i G. A. GETCHELL, 2 IRETO8 N Buromitiet, }(.u a general distribution of doles. Get It In the Neck | Phose 109 or 149 "n-dhmm:-%:.lc"l;{-_v-c £ ¢ s i A birthday present she expects, More or Less True e, Residence, Gast'neau Hotel > - ! | 3 1 3 — ——— — . uneau Locges No. 78 Why s it, if Prohibition and prosperity are|And you can bet he'll get it; | At that the girl who has a home- — [ B——— ————— — Moets overy” Mondey oy ynonymous terms, that in the glorious old pre-|For “get it” he most surely would|ly face probab doesn’t lead a aneaun Public Libra e o nig] . war days the most prosperous States were not|If he should dare forget it. | aacoy ailits as USimidsn Geha ity 3 £y D 628 % Bavion WALTER HELLENDistator. . — is married to a strong one. an & (Mot C. D. , Secretary. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Gone You nearly can always tell by > e SoURNT UNER T e Prof bacrvalt He had no brains, of that, merely looking at a woman whewn || Free Reading Room |||~ offics Serviss Only || WOUNT JUNEAY LovaE NG rofane Observations. The neighbors sald, there was|er she counts herself among ithe Clty Mall, Second Floor . g b iecond and Fourth Mon- o I - attlare S SRERE RS PlNAS Main Street at 4th p.m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. || lay of each month in no doubt, {leading battlers for women's rights to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Odd Fellows’ E!ull, be- sast he's none | An old-fashioned father is one 7:30 o'clock. he papers say he blew theu|who can’t be ma s g b r: is not the practice of Medicine, SecTatar -candill s of out. lany boy friend who sits out in||Cireulation Room Open From Surgery nor Osteopathy. ¥ | tront and honks for daughter as a|{1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to [ | &—— AR R | m ensTERR ‘STAR : e any’ , t H . m. A . son-in-law would be anything but| | 8:30 »p. — B T s P LOYAL ORDuA OF MOOSE PECULIAR PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN those that had Prohibition? In some respects this is a peculiar Presi dential campaign. The editorial columns of the (New York World.) | | | Mr. Calvin Coolidge, sure-shot pioneer of the | Upper Brule River, has placed his official disap- i proval on the word damn. It appears that he and energy to speculating on which candidate | oy fishing the other day with Mr. George Babb, Ak = i will win and in smashing slanderers and slanders|y gujde who has more than a local reputation ould Enjoy His and bigots and their intolerance, than to the(as a plain and fancy cusser. And while he took [ “Don't you envy those who passa star boarder i ‘G olid 'cur"::':i:::"::;k"."‘;::."" Helene W. 1. Albrecht! T B ¥ so-called issues of the fracas. The great Re-|a liking to Mr. Babb and paid high tribute to|You driving swell big cars?” asked| W ""““l 4 r“ ‘""‘;I‘ : “""i: WRER To ALL = PH’YNCAI.‘. Pt ‘ Vall. MILDRED MAR- h OT a r N vas ing ith ow othe: WOou i a publican papers—the New York Herald Tribune, |his worth as a scholar and a gentleman, he let 1 \}1\‘*) ok riding with | wn mother i ouldn % Worthy Matres seem |it be known that he didn’t want to listen to|the of a flivver. ; — v {nim long to make the choice he * P Medical Gymnastics, Mausage | Sec any of Mr. Babb's gosh-durned profanity. So| “No,” he smiled, “you see minc|tween one Who could bake cookies ___.Ji} ; lectricity KNIGHTS OF | 1) 1dg. Mr. Babb soft-peddled it. *“It was like taking|ls all paid for.” and one who always knew wh 410 Goldstein Bldg. COLUMBUS |an arm off,” he reported later, “but I quit.” 5 Phone—Office: 423. Seghers Council No. 1767 2 [kind of bid to make when she has| | THE WHITEHORSE g | fgEhers Counctl No_ 1ren Now under crdinary circumstances we should Most Everything Else Has |two five-card suits INN - Monday at 7:30 p. m and uprightness or his religion, and they have|pe glad to applaud this accomplishment of a 1s kind'a funny that those| Now and then you meet a wo-| | ; ; ‘l- e e Lo patian need turned their guns on the Whites, Stratons, Klans-|Republican Administration, even though our usual |two sensations of a few years|man who convinces you right off| | The New Palatial Modern R L DOUGLASS e T e men and others that have talked out loud, and|bias is Democratic. But these, ladies and gen-|back evolution and the compan.|the bat that whatever else her Hotel at Whitehorse Optician “anfl Optometrist 1. TURNER, Secrwtary. poured such a furious bombardment that they|tlemen, are not ordinary circumstances. We face, |ionate age, couldn’t have|husband is suffering from it isn't :‘hen“{"" :hf;;*“k"';“l:H"J";:.‘ Room 18, Valentine Bldz. — have forced most of the slanderers to the whis-|indeed, crisis, and one which calls for more|horned » this great politica periorit e A ping Hours 9 a . m. to 6 p. m. and . | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. ® rofanity r. George Bs s e || the latest in hotel comstruc- AP Meets Monday papers—Republican, Democratic and Independent | '™ e pply. & ving o Rl ek ronnigel Wbk oL Bagles Mall, N 7 = “ 3 . 0 s s that as this is written it is hot,|It's strange to think the world i P. G —are shelling the bushes for the whisperers. . |10 by ies . : s which no other hotal in the Robert Simpson Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy i LA Riinoo o 1hd. Testied 08 tiie am nd know of no comment appropriate to this will go right on, BIG SHIPMENT Yukon can boast, private t Dp t |.. Smith, Secretary. Visiting t which can be couched in words that will| When I am dead and gone, and s i aign is due, probably, to two or three things.|;aqs e New Yor! b Moti 2 t % wegtr . el X connecting and public baths, | ¥ rothers welcome, D pass the New York Board of Motion Picture yot 1 kiow TGN ke of kg e A Uriabais tos Hhskelos . 0% i First of all, of course, both sides are out after|Censorship. Here, them, is another campaign|gut brother, wait, don't lexe of Optomstry amd g ) other, wait, get sar- 3 e of Optomstry AMERICAN LEGION the votes of both wets and dr Next in im-|issue. Regardless of the Republican position, ahatio, foi 7 ‘“l""e 91> wiren IR T Opthalmology = portance, probably, is acceptance of the belief{we shall i on the right of free-born Am-| ypo gonna do the very same|| HAINES, ALASKA pos Glasses Fitted S, Meets secona ane that probably never before have the people shown |erican citizens, in such weather as this, t0 88Y| when yowre gone, too, ————— || Loueses Growna | S8 tourth Thuraday L3 more plainly that they are familiar with the|damn as often as they please and as loud as they VA K each month i» fon & pXPE ste their o won- | Please. C bb g > 3 . 4 Dugout. situation and expect to vote their own con A I 118 NBes culihibisisiny: Calte a a‘ e Wreckmg Conbedsos Miss Caroline Todd day clusions without the intervention of spell-binders _ Pi H soats dders 84t S o WD his i : “You say you went to a school { LEE ROX ano armon ERNR - Kpeoist Dlgaders. . Most ‘I" '?"_’ BOWSDANRSD Hyder Exploits its Riches. of stenography?” inquired the boss 5c lb | Houses and bufldings razed ! Spectal R“"; Bef’t"“?"‘ — g Peéally desire that the (l(u-l.xulll he based on reason g of ‘the few typlist, ds he glanced o | P. 0. Box 298 Phone 471 | | | September ru ! WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART and not passion and prejudice. Others fear the (Seattle Times.) it B b ool P A ehtwetlsida PHONE 2754 | LEGION, NO. 439 reaction upon the average intelligent voters if Enterprise characteristic of the people Who| «corainly!” she replied. B————————————————4%i| | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays they come to believe that racial and relig’ous have pioncered and developed Alaska is possessed| wupmi Ang what did you study THIS WEEK i e ——— each month, 8 P.M. at Moose bigots are trying to sway the election on a basis|in full measure by residents of Hyder. Determ-| ., . ..ov he inquired sarcastically. Hall. of intolerance, and they, too, fight the bigots, {Imation to direct attention to the, resources and ’ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- Of course, the plain and unequivocal attitude |the advantages of the camp and its surrounding| ). 45 Dot What to Dol | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. 4 UMY gistrict s evidenced in an eight-page publication 3 A : » is making an issue of P 5 ha voman is wear- rvi he Greatest Tribute’ of Gov. Smith is making an issue of Prohibition |3 "G & Y e Lt O community's | 1t 18 not what a woman fs wear “The Last Service Is the Greatest i ing but in not being wearing that inspite of the efforts of Senhtor Moses, former|Gpambe . o) f 2 2 spite o Chamber of Commerce. [ insksn -k HubLRNT Rdore *Het 3 SANITARY Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick BOWI!!!E Senator Wadsworth and most of the Eastern| In the absenc f printing trade equipment, o s .0 s AUIPTMERY | Sam Hill, in Cincinnati Enquirer. Alleys daiy newspapers— Republican, Demoratic and in- dependent—seem to be devoting a lot more space go Tribune, Seattle Timse and others. se that the only way to elect Mr. Hoover is to prevent the issue from becoming one involy ing Gov. Smith's record for integrity and ability Republican organizationss to prove that the Re-|pen and tyepwriter were invoked to portray the publican Party is not dry wealth and attractions of the northern camp, and| True enough, but it's what ”‘;“ GROCFERY Sov Tt AN oRoan i BV then a mimeograph machine was used to produce |"°t wearing that makes the other T 4 - i Stand—Miller’s Taxl i ] AT TN 195 copies of the original composition. It is all|chaps notice her.—Tip, in Amerl- The Store Thet Pleases THE TREND OF PROFITS IN 1928, | foPies of (he orlginal compositic A Akt Gotmeinos, Phone 218 i e | The front-page cover shows an artistie, accur- PHONES 8785 ( :EO M SIMPKINS CO Profits of general businoss corvorations for|aee may of Alaska with Hyder's location, at the| The modern version of ‘“like|g . .\ . the first six months are somewhat higher thanipeaq of Portland Canal, in the extreme South- i S BRI ‘ B L = monthvoot 1987, according to: e leakbern. part ‘af the Termiory made mAGRINGAL PRINTING and STATIONERY THE IRROS CO. National Bank of Commerce in New York, in|Succeeding pages stress scenic wonders, harbor | M anufacturers Carbonated | the September issue of Commerce Monthly. It {facilities and mining activities. SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS | Beverages. Wholesalers Can- Sicat - of Th zaibinks Baonseciss. atein vk AUTOS FOR HIRE FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT dy, Near Beer, Carbonlc Gas. ) 310 Canadian side of the international boundary, but ; i T & Hyder is the port for all incoming and outgoing Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office shipments and commands the business of the dis- trict Geographic situation, mineral treasure The statements now available for companies show this increase to be 8 per cent. It is reduced to 6 per cent, how- ever, when the earnings of the United 4 < s Y and civic energy combine to insure great and States Steel and the General Motors °TEY g 9 o gl [stable prosperity. Hyder's mess: MILLER’S TAXI MORRIS Corporations are deducted. Of these 50 ; e should every- CONSTRUCTION :;m' companies, 190 have had larger where be well received. Q Phones 183 and 218 COMPANY incomes in the past half-year than in LR Ay ol B Juneau, Alaska Ghie akii DRAGN & year ngo, while 180 Colonel Harvey. S CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS ALASKAN HOTEL reported smaller earnings. Substantial O FOR HIRE, SAND and ncreases occurred in the copper, motor (Manchester Guardian.) (TP MODERN REASONABLE RATES CRAVEL ani “motor sory fields and in the Colonel Harvey was sometimes regarded by 3 4 general misc ous group. Although people who did not know him as unfriendly to Dave HouskgL, pProp. Carpenter and Concrete Work. only a small number of returns are this country. ‘He had a host of English friends . Rttt A - the ather and rayon before he came here as American Ambassador, Don't take a chance— John Borbndge No job too large nor too small for us. groups, sizable gains are also indicated and he added to them greatly before he left q Ax[ in these industries two and a half years later. While he was not & take; & Qarlson taxi T. That the second quarter of the cur- particularly brilliant success as an Ambassador, —eays Taxi Tad. gmonq rent year. registered m improve- it may be said that he aid his job very well| | Little tots — alone—hurrying | | | Days—48 Nights—877 ment over®the first is icated by a under difficult conditions—conditions that he|| to school — always face the | |B——————————~—————.p comparison of each quarter with the had himself done much to create, as when he| | risks of the busy streets. Your MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 corresponding period of 1927 The emphatically declared the aloofness of his coun-| [ little ones can ride safely en- nings of 213 industrial companies try from the League of Nations, in saying which | | trusted to the care of a Carl- K Ax[ A l ) f lB k exclus of United States Steel and he was probably intending to impress his audience| | son taxi driver. Our “daily REEPIEOR S“T \t setu an General Motors were the same as last ln; America. He had come as the instrument|| call service” solves the prob- F 2 year in the first quarter, whereas in the of that policy, and he sincerely believed in it lem of getting them to school y arter there was an increase .0 His relations w were partd i and Night Service : : reporting increases of income over the | —_— & - Carlson’s Taxi and and growth of this bank depends same period of 19 was larger in the It our hardened old professional reformers second quarter of this year than in the were frank and straightforward, as of course they Ambulance Service on the extent of its usefulness to a first never are, we suppese they'd admif that what || Stands av Alaskan Hotel and g business or individual. We do not rnings of thirty-two public utility | worries them most in all Al Smith said on the Juneau Billiards corporations during the first six months pur:un;mnt issue is that he would ruthlessly stamp merely “accept" deposxts b“t SDhClt this year were 12 per out the conditions that make prohibition the T in the first half of 1 cluding the new political pork barrel.—(Ohio State Journal.) them, however small. American Telephone and Telegraph Com- —_— pany whose profits showed a 7 per cent. We'll bet Mrs, Alice' Roosevelt Longworth, gain, the increase of the thirty-one com- who made the remark about being weaned on panies is raised to 16 per cent The a pickle, *ts a lot of fun out of her younger continued upward trend is disclosed by brother Theodore’s sincere impression that he a comparison of the first and cond ought to be nominated for something important. qQuarter earnings with the correspond- ~—(Washington Star.) ing periods a year ago. The second | quarter's gain over 1927 was 13 per | Henry Ford visualizes automol tires made cent. compared with a gain of 11 per {from roadside weeds. When that day comes the cent. in the first quarter. |eart of the hay fever vietim will by UNE, ! 3 . eat with 'HE LAun; Statements for the half-year gave gratitude and his voice, now husky, will be lifted T J sl o further evidence of the favorable profit to a hallelujah piteh.—(Toledo Blade.) Franklin Street, between situation in the utility field with twen- ty-three of the companies reporting in- S PR Front and Second Streets \ 0 Another blindfold test, we often think as we NE 359 creases over the first six months of last study the results, is the popular primary.—(Ohio m The B. M. Behrends Bank year. Uine companies reported smaller State Journal.) ' Service Transfer Co. earnings than in 1927 and, of these, R 5 : : - BOOST FOR THE FAm—-— SAW MILL WO0OD six were traction companies Some of th 3 &=— y i B s ncne o 1si me o ose old solid South States are get-|§ Prompt Service, Day and Night " Septenber 12 to 15 Office Phone 389 . ting the biggest thrill & i iti class ‘1 railrouds during the frst six [being called doubtful—(indianane ey 7§ CovicH Auro SERvICE {| i gt Residence Phone 443 months was 2 per cent. less than that 1 i STAND AT THE OLYMPIC b ¢ reported for the first six months last i How unfortunate that natu;e_;mn't give us b :[::iunly o year. . Again the twend of earnings has other people’s children, the onl Alaska e 5 y ones unea: _improved, in the second quarter, as these low to manage.—(Washington Post.) ol . .‘l' o 3 . e s We therefore strive at all times to please our customers and give them all the service and courtesy expected of a well managed bank.

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