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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY SEPT. 25 1928 Dail Al k(l E"l )ir(’ aire paint and brush manufacturer, both life- umg\u———-———————n In The Sweet Bye-And. Bye T——. . . & 2 “s 2 Republicans, have declared their support of Gov They now are working on a fool- A PROFESSI NAL 3 e 4 I Smith. ALONG LIFE’S [proot “airplane ) Seattle Fruit and | |s— oo Fraternal >ocieties JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER These are five notable accessions for Gov It will be completed just as soon o or Smith. this month and all primarily on account| as they can get the law of gravi. Produce Co. | & Published _overy _even ce a by _the tation repealed, we ersta Fresh Fruit and Vezetables DRS. KASE i EMPIRE PRINTINC n“uln?',\}:’{' ty ,‘,‘,5‘",",’ M‘““ of Prohibition—the thing that brought so many | tation repeal i understand. Wholesale and Retail D%:TT;TESEBUHGER Gastineau Channel Streets, June Alaska. other prominent Republican business men to the| Out of town orders glivenm ot i e i . o : e Motor Note - 3 1 Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class|Smith standard. Who can say Prohibition is not "h netk ‘s tho wheitl mad special attention 01 30:' Goldstein Bldg. - matter. T e e A3 . e D | HONE 56 S SR bt hbinnitiusumeeieesionel W EEEREREU € Way To Get It not pay much attention to the SUBSCRIPTION PATES. - B “This is too fast for me,” remark. 4 ) Mo Bk ez Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, Jl.llleaclill b Oht, R o ik . gigns along the highways, u he Oellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and G. 0. P. G FT\ ‘\1()\’[‘ MONEY. | od 18 5 g iiho ul Tha 1 1.25 h, e Mo o little cutie whose arms are around 5 By mail ,u.‘"m o;ru'.x at "the "{‘fil’l‘n‘xw‘ng rates: _ The auto driven by sweet Myrtle Ry ]- B. BURFORD & CcO Meets every Wes his neck, never fails to spot one One year, in advance, $12.00; six monws, in advance , B . o i R “A slower life I'r A 5 2 nesday at 12:39 $6.00: e aosts advinoe. G 5. ,( ntributions to the Republican National cam-|“A slower life I'm longing for, that says hicken Dinners. L. C. Smith and Corona y Subscribers will confer a favor if they will prompfly | paign up to date exceeded those for the Demo And I am temy to turn tur. X potify the Bus s Office f any faillure or irregularity Dr. Charles P. Jenne m the delivery their pape |eratic by more than $140,000. The total collec-| tle.” Passing Observation TYPEWRITERS Lester D. Hendergon, Presldept e : DENTIST X Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 [tions up to September 1 were for the Republi- “What used to be considered an Public Stenographer BT Retlinkshater, Secy-Treas, T MEMBER =7 -sxocnl:zn PRESS. |cans $658,418 and for the Democrats $516,500 Huh! capade” now would look like | #—————————————@ Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. O, ELK The Assocated s ln exclusively entitled, to the| ! s iavivan - aine A4t wa Bu Meeting second ang auThe Associatcd rress o exclusiyely, entitied t0atio[1t 1s understood that both parties are organized| wAre you interested in aviationge|® trP to Sunday school Telephons 176 fourth Wednesde it or not o » credited in this paper and also the(so that they can get the necessary funds as they |asked the chance acquaintance S Radio Ortho hom(' B s e vl evenings at local news published hereln are ‘Webded. “Both had % Tune Out On Stump Speeches o'clock, Elks' Hale o’clock. _— money in the treasury “No, though I have sevéral Vietor Orthophonir Radiola H. Messerschmidt, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LAnsz\ "he I don’t care much » Democratic d reporte g ains,” replied the father Xas arrived. Your inspection Exalted Rules. s THAT GF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION emocratic fund reported did not include|plain r he father of four To heat. sorik Deordl Tuts i L leS | Dr. A. W. Stewart M. H. Sides, R doh il 50,000 received from Pierre du Pont nor $10,000 [homely Secretary. d care @'e 288 . DENTIST the vele received from Edward S. Harkness, Standafd Oil ‘\'fl.[’ i "‘Mkm e Anderson Music Shoppe R ated 9 NS s, Pothors. weloosse. official, both of whom are supporting Gov. Smith N'}" Something 'EV"' 'Vf’w‘te : h e SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod... as Republicans on account, mostly, of the Pro- The early Greeks regarded sit. Oftice Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry T e T A . cround a4 e Speakin'a Country Lassies— . | - hibition issue, and both of whose checks were|'in8 on the ground as ignoble™—| . O~ "r L 500 Toleveland GARBAGE _ Phone 276. Scottish Rite " ¢ S |says a new item o Hoguler - moetingd received after the 1st of September. z The: pichic season hot Vet tBual second Friday each e e SR . e Add Definitions HA I D month at 7:30 p. El B! fa the ast 8 There must be somethingiIn #HE doe- o yury far In the, DRSLESEER] npmoORD—a thing: Ninds fodag l} .14 Dr. H. Vance [ m, 244 Fellows | . recollection of chiggers, ants and trine | etr tive stic Those o « ¢ roker 'TOW. - 9 rine of retributive justice. Tho poison vy belng fresh im oup|to be broken tomorrow AND LOT CLEANING Ostocpath—301 Goldsteln Bldg. | | YALTER B. HEISEL. Secretas. Democrats in the Senate who have been stadb’ wé Toel the eneld AL . Tt 8 or ubumnni ha-ha-ing at the Republicans over the PRI Wo 180, 110 GO T \ o htcis oo donsdoeald We Reckon You're Right G. A. GETCHELL, Liconseg Ortoopainic. Py \ trouble stirred up by the imsurgent bloc WA o'y 100, COnRGLYEREN Says the Atchison Globe: “Inni. Phone 109 or 149 A i i now have Senator Tom Heflin wished Saltank cence isn’t virtue. It's ignorance.” ‘MW’W“‘“"", l““'“«- Gastineau H"*‘ & Juneau Locge No. 78, onto them.— (Seattle Times.) A 2 We admitted our ignorance and|| o s Moets every Moo No, that's a mistake. Heflin and the K. K. K.|This fellow got a bullet in his it Bo dio ks T [ ————— mighi, % % Selood . R ren looked up innicence in the diction- | Janeau Public Library WALTER ‘HELLEN, Dict ' are helping Smith and hurting Hoover. They ary and it seemed to be in the Dr. Geo. L. B: LS ctator. Y| He met a lady snd was nut|®Y and d r. Geo. L. DBarton C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. WHO CONTROLS THE PRESS have made it nece for Hoover and Work to SAKat 6. ik HoF same hoat an CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. o TR e ; issue many statements denouncing their methods. | ;o G0 "0 TN IER ol qa S Free Reading Room Offie Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NG, w8 Dr. Frederick Lynch contributes an article to : 2 now so long gone, Memory Test ORG Bl Bsvond Floor Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| |gacona ,,.,, Fourth Mon- The Anti-Saloon League in the State of Wash- When on the table there always Do you recall the days when, if 'z.ln .'"“' at 4th p.m to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. $on of Andrew Siegfried. the French author who|l0Ston 18 in @, pretty piokls, it has listed both S5 3 Moastor” #1a doctor said “You'll have to cut Sy p to 9 p. m. Phone 529 O Tafowl . on of Andrew Si ed, the Frenc ho! ] o i o Ly 4 t smoking,” he wa alk eading Room Open From ji 24 wrote “America Comes of Age,” that the edi-|G0V: Martley and his Democratic opponent, Scott| Moral: “Never insinuate a lady|°" 5™ A_'“~( I'“ i ml}; g to . ;.‘m, oy wbp' - CHIROPRACTIC :'!.fi‘_“&hk lém’.‘«: “fif_ ,&\V/ | Bullitt, as wet, and it has no where to turn.|was the little girl next door that(® Member of the male sex? il MR oo’ Y Is ngt the practice of Medistne, || Suirstary, tually controlled by the big National advertisers, |1t Subported State Semator French for the Re-|Methuselah played with when he, AR 1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to||EB—— i oo gy ally controlled by the big National s i s A F. Cott Dei vi little Interesting Information ¥ i = EASTERN STAR Dr. Lynch calls attention in his article to the | can and George F. Cotterill for the Demo-|was a little boy uBad” Short /s aft ofEIRAEEIE 8:30 p. m < = mm“h"mh“ ot the Setdtatibn. by s ‘Amarior .u""”‘ nomination. Both were defeated, Cotterill v Second and Fourth Tues i Federal Land Bank at Cameron,| | Current Magazines, Newspapers Albrech: days of each month, ® press of a similar charge made by Upton Sinclair|8°tting less than one-tenth the number of votes Relativity A g Reference Books, Etc, Hclene W. L. recht 8 “o'clock."1. 0. 0. ¥ in his “The Brass Check” and other writings, and | ¢ast for Bullitt and Judge Chadwick, both wet Stranger: “Gosh! That fellow " the Christian Herald controverting the conten- torial policies of American newspapers are vir- e S0 l FREE TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST :mn ETivard nowepdnard. VCEMES i The Alaska Weekly of BestHN welille an inde- :r:?' ol i;m wolsh paL Swell u‘a“()rhu indicate the| a0 o«:fiflfi"m. rortms Seripps-Howare ewspapers ere are @ . sl E . 00 pounds.” Swell cars e c e ) us ¢ T M § sendent newspaper, has come out for Scott Bul- i : Se, ’ 3 0 sa that his thirty |’ Jative ra o|owners have found there is no T Phone—Office: 423. Council No. 1760, years of newspaper experience he had known of biggest man in this town is theishortage of the sucker crop. Weiniat : e Salite f Mouday " at " 7:30"5. only four instances where advertisers or an|' cohington. It says the election of Mr. Bullltt}opege panker who is only five _ Not the newest but one | Transient brothers urged r 3 » S e 4 oS8 2 @ ana te attend. Couneil Sham- will give the State a businesslike and capable|goet six and weighs 115. More Or Less True of the best places in town mtl Optical Dept. bers, Fifih Street. editorial pol f a daily newspaper. government whils the Fe-viseCiGmaVE Gov. Hariley Not even a spolled egg is any to eat l L. DOUGLASS sl TERNED Tty ™ : would continue the *“cross, hetween a vaudeville Another Mystary Optician and Optometrist | |\ more useless than a spoiled child W ‘ Al SUBRT SEREL, shoy yrizefight.” b g 3 e 3 e g e deliver the goods Room 16, Valentl: Bldl. that would seem to corroborate the contention of [*"*W and a prizefight. Seems queer that man who can| If husbands lived up to their at reasonable prices. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. & Siegfried. One was Ralph Pulitzer, publisher of | produce the radio, airplane and'prom fewer wives would b h 1 R | 95 -fopeintmen S— nl:et&.ss 1;{ co?c‘lio:k’ . “ 1 Fas | T e Fall Salmon Run. other wonders of the day, can’t|living on alimony and if hair ton- en 6 a. m. to & m | RS H i N Yok World, whgisaid, e Wasle had Shifien store testly DARHITUII! 1 1 rao, tskr. HendhiSotuiail b : B H Eagles’ Hall, Robert Si 0 i Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy 5 - 3 duri corn-on-the- | ook s 2 3 ) mpson ouglas. . . . terests. The other was William Allen White (Peteraburg Press.) i durne O o ke pmean. et ROY. NEWTON ¥ P L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting Who sald the American press is “tremendously| ., One of the principal critiefsms of Henry e et ) g Proprietor Brothers welcome. e - A S 0'Malley's fish season regulations has been that - is that all the sacrificing, like the P! groperty minded “breed late fish and you get late fish,” and Add Similes housework, is considered mother’s RIS lege of Optomstry and AMERICAN LEGION We are of the opinion that Mr. Pulitzer ex-lipe jarge run of salmon which have shown up| As busy as a night club between | job - Opthalmology aggerated, and was, perhaps, doing a little brag-lgince the close of the season are quoted as con-|dawn and sunset. A man can shut his eyes to ""'! Glasses Fitted Meegts second and ging and boosting for the World. We know of nolclusively proving the truth of the phrase in — keep from looking at his wife's 9, weneses Grouad tourth Thursday advertiser had even attempted to control the| In faet, Dr. Lynch presents only two instances lost millions of dollars by attacking various in-| case where there has A Groan From Dad ¥ . 4 attempt op the part of large advertisers to in- Perhaps it is true that the seasons as NOW| RBack come the evenings that|arrange his ears so he could tune N . ugout. fuence the editorial position of daily newspapers|established are causing later runs of fish each |fainer has to spend doing Willie’s |them out on her ugly remarks PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Miss Caroline Todd y year. We do not know enough about fish and|nigh work. 3 4| Every wite knows that if she Woke Batharaox ie Bk Piano mu-nlmn( their habits to say intelligently, and neither do VR **® lwas the kind of wife her husband Special R“’; B‘f nning a lot of self-styled experts who are to be heard| . pessimistic View of Fall [thinks she ought to be, she'd 100k | Fommmmmmm—s ¥ —— September 1st WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Vi ini Dy T S S T T 'HONE 2754 venturing opinions. re're always sort'a sorry when like the wreck of the Hesperus = P LEGION, NO. 439 clearly. But hear what a fisherman who has fished “fnll“_ .:,fln arrives. and. sammer§iiétore she was 35. O1d papers for “‘"_"’ the Empire. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays —or a daily newspaper. Willlam Allen White, of course, often sees ghosts. He is very scary when the road is so dark that he cannot see Hall. Esther' Ingman, Senlor Re- gent; Agnes ‘Grigg, Recorder. | B nearer than any of them in stating the case matter. ' He, too, declares that he doesn’t knmow | SCTEEER o0 o o clexpect to retire s because you when he said, “it is not the advertisers of W:llvlhvr it is true or not that late spawning flsh. that job can’t retire on unpaid bills and THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY . whom the editor is afraid, but the readers.” cause late runs. But he does know that whenever| . " .y im0 up the cussed leaves.|there is no such person as Santa The fact is that there is no business, and|there has been large quantities of protopols, b Claus “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” black feed,” in the water, there have been large newspaper publication is mostly business, that] o y ° 5 z g Good As a Wash Cloth 1 - Our guess is that if long skirts e - 18 80 quickly affected by the DIOSPETILY OT POVErty | pu syuomooed warent: oo Any e sws "thee | “johunie run into the bathroom|ever came back the flappers will Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling of the people than a newspaper. Most news-|this ar he has seen more “black feed” in the |[and wash your face and Ul give|insist on having them made of ma- Alleys papers, probably often, take this into account,|waters that almost any other season in his|You a nice big slice of watermel-|terial that will be as opaque as g Wi and support men and measures that they belleve|memory. Late bred fish or not, the fish are here|on,” said his mother. biste & Stand—Miller's Tax! will add to the prosperity of the le In|and as it is an incontrovertible fact that fish fol-| “Why not give me the water-3 There still are "’*‘;"" many mys- Phone 218 1 this respect they are much like Chamhers of {10W the feed, it seems to us as reasonable to be- melon now and let me Kill twojteries ml“hp,.“((,'rm ’]"' s ,,m«. ) Commerce and other commercial organizations.|lleve that they are running now because of the[birds with ome stone” said the v\red: updeineath no longer ia dns GEO M SIMPKINS LO B s €0 collod aaifahniess. bt Y18 ‘the Sabt .{m‘-(l'ralhvr than from any probability of their|smart kid. of them. . . . of selfishness that is called public spirit when ;:;":_L sqlmon spawned iate SEENgIe, formersoveld : PRINTING and STATIONERY THE IRROS CO. it is found in an individual. Many newspapers, The assertion that “breed late fish and you ¢ M a n u facturers Carbonated and probably the more conspicuous of the kind|get late fish,? is based on the parent stream SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS Beverages. Wholesalers Can- in metropolitan journalism is the New York|theory; that is, that every fish returns to the AUTOS FOR HIRE FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT dy, Nelgn%afig (;;L;horic Gas, World, hew exactly to the line set by the editors|stream in which it was spawned. How much re- = i . as marking the division between truth and bun-|llance can be placed in this theory is shown by Phone 244 . . Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office combe and right and wrong, regardless of what|the fact that some two thousand blue backs the immediate effect on the business of the coun-|SP8Wned. tagged and liberated in the Fraser |@— Henry J. Waskell, Kansas City Times, came|salmon for nearly 30 years has to say on the Bavag: f The reason father doesn’t ever l each month, 8 P.M. at Moose r e e, et i the. reot® | River when they were a year old were almost| IER’ It MORRIS :;y or their particular fields. That is the reasonja) of nem caught in the following cycle year | S\—c’? ) MILLER’S TAXI CONSTRUCTION at the New York World is called “the newspap-|in the Columbia River. g Sl fes aad Ats erman’s newspaper.” It refuses to stand for bun- Fish run and spawn when and where condi-| 71\ Juneau ;fi:.h COMPANY combe and has no sacred cows. There is scarcely |tions suit them best and until more is learned = WY= CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS ALASKAN HOTEL a subject that It bars, and it applies to every-|of what these conditions &re mo one can say S i FOR HIRE SAND and thing the keen, educated, scientific and civilized |reliably what the harvest will or will not be. 7 T e B eonE e > MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL minds of perhaps the ablest and sanest group of ? editors engaged on @ single American newspaper. More Power to Them, Dave HouseL, prop. Carpenter atd Congiete However, we started out to compliment Dr. . W ork. Lynch for his article in the Christian Herald (Seward Gateway.) John Borbridge ; - — . It was in the interest of truth and fair play,| Following the visit of four Mormon elders|| Let us be your friend in TAXI No job too large nor too and it was well done. from the State of Utah this summer looking into need ) PHONES small for us. bl agricultural possibilities in the Territory, there —says Taxi Tad. Nights—877 Ll come vagrant rumors of representatives of Utah R 4 SOME EFFECTS ¢ OF PROHIBITION manufacturers invading Alaska to sell their wares. | |~—Back again from the visit MORRIS IS These things hook up together for the undoubted ?‘(‘Itl;‘u‘n "::’: B vl CONSTRUCTION CO o - good of Alaska and may be coming as coincidental ’ AW nega, You know A Henry Hastings Curran, lawyer and journal-|happenings of the success by the Aleutian Live- “;":el;fle;m:r r‘:;l-beudpwmlr REEDER’S TAXI A Useful Bank BUILDING CONTRACTORS ist, Republican nominee for Mayor of New York|stock Company on Unalaska and Umnak Islands| | tha e, X Ra outin: PHONE 182 Phone 62 in 1921 and Commissioner of Tmmigration at New|where sone of the finest wool Irn the world is ffl ::.la“;ut!:l; ’_"“a“‘:l‘ s o] York under appointment from President Harding,|Peing grown, backed by Utah amf Oregon capital.| | ¥ | ’ $ iior ot tha Republtean New York Tribunk ol 73t the Mormons will come here to till the||Will be small. Day and Night Service 9 g Sl Add 4 e 5 A i s0il and establish homes, it is a consummation & 1] Lhes 1898 t0 1901, bus dectared that he will vote| Gl G0 (0 e mhere i o fmor sect || Carlson’s Taxi and We realize that the well-heing . G E s rig @ b V¥ | world today than those who built up a sma | : wrong on the Prohibition question, and he re-|empire in the ome-time desert wastes of Utah. || Stands ai Alaskak ..otel and | on the extent of its usefulness to a gards that as the big issue of the present cam-|{They are builders and achievers; they have high Juneau Billidrds bnsinm or individual. We do not paign. Curran has always been anti-Tammany.|ldeals and they teach their childden in music, Phone Single 0 and 84 ! P » 4 . P He is a graduate of Yale and an Fpiscopalian. [arls and higher education to the degreo that a g —————— a ¢ merely “accept” deposits but solicit Rudolph Spreckels, sugar planter and refiner,|Petter and finer race is coming out of Utah to AT them, however small. large real estate owner, banker, capitalist and [(3'TY the ideals of the Mormon church to far 3 man of affairs in California, progressive Republi-| ™oy .o"Gore tho first of the English-speaking|f The Packard Taxi We- therefore strive at all ti can, Protestant, will vote for Gov. Smith on 4 . . e therefore ve at all times y ' L people to establish the efficacy of irrigation in PHONE o account of the Prohibition question. reclaiming the arid lands of the West and their 444 to please our customers and give Edward S Harkness, high in the Standard Oil{farms and orchards and vineyards bear bounti- 1 Company, director he New York Central,|fully in tribute to their efforts. It would be a Stand at Arctic ; them all the service and courtesy Bouttiern Pacific, © Milwaukee and St |glad day for Alaska if they would come here to expected of a well managed bank. Paul and a half dozen other railroad companies,|5et up new homes and communities. ¥ H 4 % trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the 3 A0 : Presbyterian Hospital, New York Public Library| 1he reformers seem to ""‘" everything kept|} THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY IR iee tnstitutiony, sraduate of Yale, P closed on Sunday except their own mouths.— % ARy ale, Pres-i (geaitle Post-Intelligencer.) Franklin Street, between byterian and Republican, sent in a check to Mr. Front and Second Streets Raskob for $10,000 and told him that he was A fossilized frog, 70,000,000 years old, was NE 359 | supporting Gov. Smith because he offered the best|found in a lump of Kentucky coal. Now, Texas, PHO! ! i 2 4 chance for a modification of the Prohibition |beat (hat!— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) s |l TheB M Behrends Bank Service Transfer Co. laws—and, of course, because he had unbounded . HAlf of the United mmm [ - VMR e n * \ SAW m‘!wn ‘eonfidence in the capacity and integrit f Gov. During this SREBSIBHGRE AL of the Unit i g i s ok i $ MFE Smith. 8 o S s | PRI trying to learn how the other half CovicH AuTo SERVICE SCHOOL OF PIANO / Oftice ne 389 On sccount of Prohibition De Lancey Kounts,|0r'0ks—(Atlanta Journal.) STAND AT THE OLYMPIC f Betsgumcd Thiume 444 New York banker and chairman of the woard of| Boran 1s sald to faver the Kellogg Peace PRGNS St Py joc Devoe and Raynolds, manufacturers of paints,|Treaty, which may smooth its progress in the Nig! and James F. Lucas, Philadelphia multi-million- |Senate.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Juneau, Alaska “]

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