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§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1928 _l 41 " 5 ( quirer does mot believe that the Lesgue :ll_ ~——————2| young people eventually reach T—*— . l'- - . / Y 4 8 : so-called underworld function when they get back to the PROFE, l) ¥ ,(]3’.(1 Enlp[r(, and the so-calle y 8 ¢k to the notion i SSIONAL LR ai y in any conscious deliberate partnership ALONG LIFE’S in sleeping Instead of dancing. Seattle Fruit and [ Rt ) o5 bl D Fraternal docieties L L e—— S e s B A SEAStem It is true that a considerable part that night is a time to be passed * ~3 - or 5 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| |\ . underworld now is much advan- | DETOUR When a woman is talking about P"’?““ C°v e . & TN, | very evening cxcept Bundsy by _the taged by our national policy of prohibi- . | b I |getting her hair washed she can|| Fresh Fruit and Veeetables ) | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel B ke L 0 R e Mila| Hons trus tHat ieviry DOSEIRBERE R tha By SAM HILL L e e o Wholesale and Retail AL | e Adabicn. : g i | A Gk ' ik o — | | SESER et Was Out of town orders givem 5 (13 M s T L AT % Btreets, Juneau, Alas 5 land i working, us is the League, (o s a bigger job than harnessing a| | SIOBIAT atiuntion i 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. oy AT ! Seitered 10 the J keep rrohibition in the Constitution We're Like Time-and Tide About|Mississippi flood o PHONE 56 . i matte:. i ik ¢ and on the statute books. But it is not Waiting | A man has to go hunt up a Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Lions | SUBSCRIPTION PATES. [ true that there is any sort of agrée- Speed is the slogan of our times,| hammer if he has to drive a nail, L Club Ry Sntrir 1 ety Dogyiks. Treadwll wes| mbnt etween (these foroSNiRSEMINLSIN, For patience we've mo earthly|but his wife saves him time by||J B, BURFORD & CO || S R, Mests avary WY ] By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: | support and ”"":“‘ the. FX@isition pol- use, / grabbing anything that is handy, |Y° " A [ 2SR R % . SR abdhy at 13:98 3o year, inad 51 six montas, In advance | fey, F “‘h[ of t ese Hx:.‘.x.‘;:,” r)'nwll‘_\!.“ he And if things don’t come Pi D.'Q.{be it hairbrush or a slipper L. C. Smith and Corona D Soldek ’ .00; one mont ¢ otivated by the a eme: o whic . ? ’ Lo m : . i e Bt Ty Halrd o SeBUBHY | each 1y peculiarly susceptible, Yo oat el raide CbegRpYy VR AOURL otk the urk] S SXPRIRRITERS r. Charles P. Jenne | /(... menderson, Prosident .':”x'h’» ‘.'f."m.;\ v = 3 deuce. thing that is harder for her than Public Sten B DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Telephone for | _ B s g . & gefting off the surplus pounds is| J c ographer ' “MEMBER -7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. | A Cordova Assaclated Press dispatch quotes]qo,, po. yng pebating Soalbtivs|setting off the subject of reducing |t —frm—————"M b e 7 g i B P O ELKS ant The As R e i afetuisiyely entltied. to the| Fred Moffit of the U. S. Geological Survey 85| wno 1s the to be pitied—| Nc one blames a woman for not | = 3 kv Oy fourth Wedneale, use for republicatl 1 of a ';".A“m,'!."\;‘u\".:'r“11:(1'"2:-(;;(’\;1:3 saying that there are fewer prospectors than(ipe miseuided youth or the Mrs. | wanting_to look her a but afl | Radio Orthopllomc ] PSR cowcqicrantti . o IS SLIRInES, Hat feoal Rews pumished hereir ever be in the h :’: ‘,;“1.\-;.“.:-4 of Alaska.|guided man= kittenish thing who V't want| | Victor Orthophonic Radiola | |5 5 B sserachmidt, i A T Y That is the most disheartening thing in con- - to be hers is funnier than a cir-| | §, ction b ATION ARANTEED TO BE LARGER| as arrived. Your inspection | AL N THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION [nection with the mining industry in this Ter- A Couple’a Huhs! cus clown, though not nearly so | invited. Phone 143. Dr. A. W. Stewart ocEOtary. A R | rtory—and elsewhere. We have lost most of the| Headline on a woman's page|entertaining. Anderson Music Shoppe DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, |cla time prospecors and are not developing new |says EW COLLAR LENDS AIR| Going without stockings means 5 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. . I} Y hel aces TO CHIFFON; BOW FINISHES |a lot of girls will now be washing 3EWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod... 0 )l nes to take their plac | | ; P i Oftice Phone 469, Res. ot Freemasonry PR P | DRESS.” |their legs instead of their stock- v g g Soarer g e | werr it anie s e tast i vetore wrnns| | GARBAGE Phone 215, pes o Of course we have never heard either of them| We're curious to know if chif-|ings the last thing before turning but we suspect that Helen can play tennis and|fon returned it when it had fin-|in ot 8 o sk ished using the air. A he-man is one who thinks HA UI ED e | Qertilude can swim & lot morecERAReRHRENY (AN} ehCAl S S utove iwibila SRR B0 | who.bvek aihl She WA Inuphe “ Dr. H. Vanee iy M T 25 HIPABAR LIk poliice was finishing the dress the dress.|ing” had just seen a man who was AND LOT CLEANING Ostoconth—301 Goldstetn Bldx VALTER B. HEISEL. Secreta’y. i e e Toii iR ? rol. | maker sneaked off and went to|a perfect lady 0 8 or by appolnmen! v . Fi | The extraction of poison fangs from Vol-| " A love match can get along with- G. A. GETCHELL, Licensed Osteovathic Phymic'sn | |\ LOYAL ORDLA [steadism is helpful but the more of it we have Ao lout thonty’ Hice & Mtk T o Phome 109 or 149 Phone: Office 1671. b o moose Ww stronger Prohibitionists will be the boot- Which s Something Else [without a gas tank . el o ._»-om«-al Residence, Gast'neau Hotel Juneau Locge No. 78 leggers A garment worn by the dear girls| Another thing you dont see] g :‘Ifi‘t’. T3 e — R A petticoat once used to be, (weighing down a modern clothes(|Janeau Public Library 7| WALTER HELLENX Dictator. 4 . History ana iife. But time, that changes many [line is a lot of kitchen aprons. and Dr. Geo. L. Barton C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. il NG ATERTH . FROM S Midsigs, I she thinks he is perfect she X GHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. s Y OLSTE A DISM (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Has made of it a memory. hasu't lived with him long enough|| Free Reading Room Office Service Only VOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NG. w VOLSTEADISM. “No one cares what happened before his vet to hear his remarks when, he S TG Meksond ot Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 n0on, 2| | secona 4nd Fourth Mon- o s Mr. Whitney, legal adviser for|time.” The sentence fis from the work of a Was a Talkfest |is reminded for the third time the ,{,.,.'g'".::o:t ath p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. lay ot each ‘mogth, iu A ? comes. | Mr e L Naetp. |Frenchman who traveled in the United States| Blinks: “I hear your wife drag-|screens will have to come down to 9 p. m. Phone 529 sinning at 4:30 o'clock, ( )é‘ ftle Prohibition enforcement officers of the North-|oyp oy o nundred yssrsigoyndihe Js- describlig gase you' out to s, bridee phkty |and be taXen 1D 'to they attic. Reading Room Open From CHIROPRACTIC HARRY 1. LUTAS, Mus- 05/ west, to say that it will be safc for people 0] sperjcans as he saw them. Today, we believe, |last night.” LA ? 2 m. to 10 p. m. 1n not the practice of Medicine, | [ &7 CHAS B. NAGHEL, Xy make wine and beer for home cousumption—butine wuld not have made the remark. History,| Jinks: “Yes, and this morning|LET Almquist Press Your Suit,||Glrculation Room Open From VL 1 L e i RN it not for sale. And let be known that Mr. Whit-|both of the United States and of the world, has| ‘ean fell you who fs the most|We call and deliver. Phono s2g.||1 to 5:30 :133'"7{:0 el - o EASTERN STAR mey is a good lawyer. He was a successful|become an integral part of American life in more fgapieractory bobber ni town, where g k S ‘D- B P i - §:c:ndmnld"l;;m:'|v:)r:“€w: | practitioner at the Seattle bar before and after Ways than one. There is, of course, the Ristory |y oo for the hest bargains in silk|0ld papers 1o, sale at the Bmpire. o ik g Helene W. 1. Albrecht| § eclock, 1. 0, O. K he entered politics, and he has hosts of friends|that every child learns at sehool, but we are|ynjerwear, the name of the best - P> e g #RER TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST | o W LDRED MAR l Who havi the utmost. confidence in his eficiency |°ICTTING More particularly (o an interest Which | rgcgmeniea dope for reducing o T e ALICE” Bhowh, " Secy and good faith as an official [sake. This could only come with the discarding |°ndthe faults of a dozen or two e 4 | —— e KNIGHTS oF T Mr. Whitney's statement, considered in con-|or the iqea that history was snonymous with |VOWen Who were not present.” BE CRITICAL— 410 Gauatetn B4 coLUM The Lobster Crabbed The Club| Sandwich, Also nection with recent orders of Commissioner Doran |p, us THE CLUB LUNCH j|k . ;e Ofobi (8 | M. fomin asiey Monday at 7:30 p. m. Not the newest but one uninteresting volumes, and the even more and others in high Prohibition enforcement|medieval idea that history was of value simply authority, would indicate that the purpose is to | 1 truths and examples. Demand the Best Transient brothers urged as a source of mo v.lmmm—_“' te attend. Counell fham- | make Volsteadism less obnoxious to more people| Today history is actually read for enjoyment. ”9:{‘1‘]"“‘"“ t-.( ’I“f "‘U:“ (’f]n“‘lz""“’“ [ Somb ot our AsHEaANE of the best places in town R L. DOUGLASS s g 1T R than hus been the case in the past. It causes|The biographies of Emil Ludwis and Andre[Headiine in Boston Glove =~ |3 ode of our caty to eat. Opticlan and Optometrist ||/ J- TURNER. Scortary. 0 recall the interview .given ‘out by the|Maurols rank as “best sellex&Cigven over workms SNHORS (hose PressLbWSEREERM, o) oot i Bread We deliver the goods Room 18, Valentine Bldz. e — one to recall the of fiction. The same is true of a recent book |E8E, Cheese, Peanut Butter and | i e 4 i Commissioner at Seattle last June when he de at reasonable prices. Hours 9 8. m. to 6 p. m. and DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. = 1 By it 1 oy Kept away from |(¢41in8 with the rise of a great European bank- L“(“““"‘ no doubt.—Cincinnati En- Every Friday and Saturday by Appointment &;’1;’1‘:& .‘Sl oo"‘c‘l‘u:l’ t clared that liquor was not being kept away from|i,, pousd and other more general historical |auirer. we make Eclairs Treg b & e A 2 the “white collar” clement of the population,|works The same tendency is io be seen In the| Wasn't Miss Chicken Invited?- ,.,,,,_l"”fr,y :,:::; Ml e Open 6 a. m. te & PR m—— % . Eagles' Hall, 1 1 and said the. enforcement authority would Dbe|popularity of historical themes in motion pictures|Brocton Enterprise. g ROY NEWTON Robert Simpson Douglas. William Ott, W. P. &}1u! f ] satisfied if it were kept from workingmen, the|and in novels. We see more attention paid to . Remember the phone num- i t. D L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting | producers, so that quality and quantity in|history in the press, whether it be the prom- Another Optimist Is ber—Five-Double Seven. Proprietor usedbnis’ T Rngsise Dok | Brothers Wel““‘“-_ I production might not be affected. He said that|inent position given to articles about the excava-| A young preacher who thinks it RSO GRS | lege of Optomstry and AMERICAN LEGION \ even the wets must admit that “Prohibition is|ton of lost civilizations or the comment on every-|will be necessary to invest in a i ¥ - Opthalinology o better than no liquor at all.” day afates of the sgiterial DAgS. few “standing room only” signs Meets second and """"" Glasses Fitted BURFORD’S CORNER | e ol The new attitude is a surprisng one Our |when he is called to a church. Amercan civilization, we are often told, is en- Whitney and Commissioner Doran in their state-|tirely materialistic. How, then, have we time o { JUNEAU BAKERY However, people must not forget that Mr. tourth Thursday L each month I . . Dugout. ments and orders have had no reference to the|for history amidst all the rysh for wealth and |From life he's gane—and where| S WtarrLe: DAsbY Miss Caroline Todd Alaska Bone Dry Law. The Supreme Court has|luxuries? We do not have, moreover, the ancient he is Phone 577 We deliver Piano Harmony held that to obtain a search warrant under the|traditions of European countries, whose histories| The neighbors hope he’s getting None Better—Box or Bulk Special Rates Beginning o s Alaska law evidence of sale must be produced. are measured not in terms of centuries, but of well- i 3 —— September 1st | WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART e # Ay 7 iy " thousand-year periods. There is no single ex- : PHONE 2754 But the possession of liquor is a crime in Alaska gle ex- |1, jite he was a lazy pest LEGION, NO. 439 ang e i V r L le at the Empire 9 y Whetever timar be Lisally Hhoasd , [Planation of the new attitude. The World War| wno used his shovias- & - dotIL: 01d papers for sale at the Empire. B—— %1 | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays —— each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Bettier, Ingmas,_ Soalor R “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” was, of course, of great influence in making [ ——" ; Americans watch with interest the affairs of Bl b THE SWITCHING CONTI countries they had never heard of, and to see e nlives Binic AUTOS FOR HIRE —_— the effects of events long passed which they Former Senator Magnus Johnson (there is|had never ncticed. Then, too, discoveries and| YU 100K cheerful this morn- only one genuine Magnus Johnson) has come|excavations of historical importance have appeal.|’8: Where are you going? . % B Thedlriay o “Down to order my coal for the [ PR RO out for Gov. Smith as the only out for the Min-|ed to the public imagination. But most important : c i - - : " L v » orner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 nesota farmers. Honry Breckinridge, Assistant |0f all, something has happened to the writing|VBLe" e 16 o Brunswick Bowling e Secretary of War under Secretary Newton D.|0f history itself. One need no longer read it i W ; Al]eyg Baker, has come out for Hoover because he|i? the forbidding volumes of a Gibbon or in the |Cheerful about b4 BKer: | ling; oomis: Jgut.. for. “Hoov o overwhelming German of a Mommsen. The new| Well I am %o darn glad the e onen e ropen knows him, likes him and regards him a8 @ |history strives to be brief and interesting. It fg |Plcnic season is over it makes AR TN T8 o ‘‘great example of the manhood of America concerned not with dates and battles, but with [ordering coal seem like a delight- Phone 218 John A. McSparran, former Democratic nom-|people. It expresses itself best, therefore, in the|ful pastime.” inee for Governor of Pennsylvania, orator for the|form of comparatively short biographies, which N GEO. M. SIMPKINS (CO. drys at Houston, in withdrawing as the Demo-|concentrate on the life of a single man; but Nothing Else To Do z ) " y eratic nominee for Congress in his Pennsylvania|Which sketch with accuracy the whole historical| “LET THE. VOTERS DRCIDE NO IN NEED/ PRINTING and STATIONERY THE IRROS CO. Congressional district, said he would vote for|Packground. And these lives, told without the |—Headline. A FRIE . Man ufacturers Carbonated | < P Hoover, because he had definitely promised that ;:“'i“nr““nm,rlur (Il[w Court biographer, are as| With the publicity departments o % vous Bknd i SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS Beverages, Wholesalers Can- e , bec 3 scinating and exciting as v % J he would oppose tampering With the Bighteenth |iory sometimes what - the - descenamnis et oy |Cf Dot partles amnouncing that| | €l FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT ay, Near Beer, Carbonio Gaa. Amendment, Mrs. Lucy Reed, high in the coun- their candidates are the winners, PHONE NO. 1 b G T of Tannseshy is far Gl Dust/NIRE whsit Hiflten detall obitisifiic 10oxs ek iie that was the onll ~says Taxl Tad Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office cils of the W. C. T. U. of Tennessee, is for Gov.|ancestor's life hecome public knowledge in the way for us to save the country||—Back again from the visit o Bmith because she prefers modification to nulll-|paggs of thebest seller, ‘¥histever their. feeling, |fror havias ‘tuo Prosiioate’ out of town. The convenient fication of the Volstead Act. She declares that|it is to be doubted if there is a single detail of el Kl 3 Carlson taxi service is a wel- MORRIS 80 far we have had nothing but nullification in|any man’s life which a modern biographer would triend in nee 2 aia R s A Myster come friend in need. You Know the farcical so-called enforcement pobliate lo cansivse Rud Chisoun. | o RBRMIHRIY oy s volantist Rt e driver can'be d6DAIHS CONSTRUCTION Dr. Thomas, for President of Bryn-Mawr, e "I':“f”’:’““l’:l‘"le"'f:‘:":m";'i";”‘f“ z o Who can explain,” asks Dean,| | ed on to take you home quick- COMPANY is for Hoover because he does not want to hear smelin B story ls a wholesl: «ys t cotfee ly and safely and the cost ALASKAN HOTEL the tread of the Tammany tiger.in the White|pouse ot ¢ore need not think of it as a store- J":*:.t h:llfl-;"&”‘-'”-1(:‘ TR 5 small SAND and - »n e tread o ammany tig house of good and bad examples when we say STy 0, cleant House. Frank G. Snow, Ilinois banker and that the study of history is beneficial, It is of Euidbon's Taxi and MODERN REASONABLE RATES farmer and life-long Republican, says Gov.|benefit in that it is bound to conduce to broafi- Foolish Thing To Do rison’s laxi an Smith's candidacy offers the farmers “fifty dol-{mindedness and a better application of our own| Brown—He was a wild young Ambulance Service Dave HouskL, PRroP. lars an acre” for their votes, and he is for[times. Our roots are in the past and without |'ake. I'm told. him, though he will sujport the Republican|a0 intelligent understanding of history we can-| Black—Well, why rake up his s"“',;;‘:';:,‘m‘,‘::“ oo ! State ticket. not expect to cope with present-day problems. |Past now, even if he was a rake? There is history concealed in every event, and ' I Phone Single 0 and 94 it is a good idea to hunt for it, What's the Use - The best of training she should GRAVEL di? Carpenter and Concrete % Work. No job too large nor too small for us, ANTI-SALOON IjEA\ U UNDERWORLD. e, MORRIS 5 R The Way of the Eskimo. The wife and I did make a vow; . RER Sammos T. Bogk. geners Ty conoeded fo be the y un arite and 1 44 make o vovi |{ The Packard Taxi CONSTRUCTION CO. “live wire” in the Ohio Congressional delegation, (Wall Street Journal.) ing’s o'er, PHONE 1 Useful B nk BYILDING CONTRACTORS was recently defeated in the Rejublican primary| — Among Eskimo people there is no chief in the| For daughter has grown up and 444 a Phone 62 by & narrow margin for the nomination for Gov-|strict sense of the term, as there are among most HOW! X ¢ ernor. The Anti-Saloon League und the so-called|tribes of primitive American Indians. But there Stand at Arctic g “underworld"” supported his opponent, he charged. '“l |"~ sort of headman called a “pimain” who, More or Less True 4 3 In a measure the supporters of his victorious|Hiiob€l his authority s limited, ;s.hi“:,".,',,'fi Middle age is that time of life| FEEsmm e mTme T e We realize that the well-being ave 2 ( £ 08 =141 A4 i o) e T e —— ' . "y £ 5. SAsosH men to go sealing and others to go deer hunting. (e ND A : vocation were against Mr. Begg, because he was|His name “pimain” means. simpls thes no inE: ik R + - on the extent of its usefulness to a 2 against Prohibition The Ant ;- 2 Night business or individual. We do not openly oppesed him. Mr. Begg ¢ loon League|“man who knows everything best.” Mab 2 C f arged the Ohio ry sdLare ““ 9 . e Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of being It seems to be impossible to make a certain ....‘.J“n““' o ol merely “accept” deposits but solicit 4‘ a character assassin, and has asked for a law to|tyDe of dry agent understand that he lacks the Imperial Building them, however small. i make people criminally liable for such methods rl‘x": to «“th"g: Bn!’(blf”dly I:”;’ hi;vnefls to look Front Street he pursued. suspicious to him.— (Detro! ree Press.) lmIEv TQXI ¥ g The Cincinnati Enquirer, supported Mr. @egg’s E e lar Di 'S We therefore strive at all times A opponent, largely, probably, because he was |, vlciner solld, dry or Mquor measure should Regu gliners FRERSS NS Aad 310 to please our customers and give Cinclnnati business man. Certainly it did mot|s wonn o to the South this D an & GURS S, ks P & ees . md KL of some im 0 the politicians.— WITH( i 1 i B Bk sicune be vne et pmatdct some imystiie politicians.— (Detroit Short Orders OARS WITHOUT DRIVERS ‘them all the service and courtesy ever, it admitted half, at least, of Mr. Begg’s Eaihiohos . expected of a well managed bank. - charges, when it said The Association Against the Prohibition N Congressman James T. Begg, recent- Amendment is growing to be a strong contender 1 ly defeated by Myers Y. Cooper for the of the Anti-Saloon League in Politics.— (Cinein- FIRE 8D to 2 8. m, . ¢ i Republican - Gubernatorial nomination, nati Enquirer.) POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge demands a law “making criminally liable TAXI 4 character assassins like the Superintend In about two months the country will know|{ Merchants Lunch served ; e 3 ent of the Ohio Anti-Saloon League,” if Hoover is as successful a campaign organizer|$ from 11:30 a. m. to 2 mo% : and he proceeded to charge that the as he is a mational relief organizer—(Cinein-{{ p, m. daily. 50 cents Dayi—4ad o7 LI Service Transfer Co, i League and the underworld are to- nati Enquirer.) ; . st mbivigered el SAW MILL W00D : gether. —_— and COAL B % The Enquirer has no use for the The younger generation usually takes a few Il ‘Oftice Phone 389 ’ s Anti-Saloon League organization, be- drinks of Scotch before going to bed so that REEDER’S TAXI | Residence Phone 443 a8 e lieves it to be un-American, danger- they'll sleep tight.— (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) HARRY MABRY PHOKE 182 | ,‘—\4 B % ous to the public welfare bhecause of W its politicdl methods and teachings at “Shootmouths” have always done more harm Proprieto PIRE HAS . varlance with the principles of repre- than erupting voleanoes. — (Atchison, Kan., o ! Day and Night Service fi&m%" Es 4 sentative free government. But The En- Globe.) . PR SISO IN B

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