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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WED\JESDAY OCT IO I928 e e ———————————————————— 11 J I“ . f ther great church leaders, who have taken per- ‘l’——? crease in pay follows an increass |@——————m e | = ’ - D(ul\ aska Empire | "t S & S t ALoNG Lims || e |1}, B. BURFORD & C0 || PROFESSIONAL el L | OHN W. TRO ¥ EDIT D MANAGEB - oy DETOUR hier husband o wellithetishe no'y L. C. Smith and Corona a RCEE g JOE} deds 5 Commander Byrd has reached Los Angeles| him so often TYPEWRITERS : Channel Published ¢ " ore o will Be miviatibiaes srewil IUs quality not quantity that X DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe el R e or the wonderful man that he is. These counts, and it is safe to bet the Public Stenographer 3 e Mt s, Jun woman who has had only one hus. | g3 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. band has had more happiness than ” iy “1ass | DO explorations would be great if it were not Y tered In the Post n Juncau as Second Class | i o PHONE 56 Juneau Lions = . et 4 ‘ Ithe one whom has had five. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. C . i SUBSCRIPTION PATES, |in the polar regions. Commander Byrd has the|A selfish lot at times we seem to 1 is an old married > 7 N Llub Dellvered by carrier In Juneiu, Douglas, Treadwell and|well wishes of the whole country, though a lot be, ¢h who thinks just as soon Biriia: overy - Wei or th, | 1 rs B mhatl e Y &t the Tollowins ratess of them think the benefits, let him be as suc-| With thoughts for naught but our . woman lands a husband she DANCE . teadhy at 18188 One year, in ad e, $12.00; monts, in advance | .ocefy] as he might hope, could never repay own joys—or sorry plight— |, landing on himw ; o’clock. O o e will ‘Conter a favor if they will promptly|the risk of the lives of the Commander and|Yet, when a big disaster comes sther mystery of the times Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presides RISy She Susivess { { any fallure or irregularity| .. .4 .inid men who accompany him, and the along I some men can afford to DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas @ the delivery of i o | It don’t take long to prove at uy e alimony the first _——— shone for Editor d Business Offic cost of it all up the ali Telephon : o b | 1 headt we are &l HGRE 155 boeh awardid Aud the in. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS A The Adsooiatsd ss 18 exclusively .nqu. to the If the Democratic Nat unxl (ummlt'w or any tallments on the ring the Telephone 176 e s e . (hlication of ail news dispatches credited to Passing Observation e is Wwe [—1 SVSRIHES. & e O e eite oredilcd in this paper and also the(other National committee, ever offered John " et = gclock, Eiks' Hak ] ? Nobody can beat the divore yld-fashi 1 girl who saved i N H. Messerschmidt, local' news published heretn. = Ballaine the chairmanship of the “progressivef, . at profiting by other peo.| o 100 the /Tight SaEE %o HALL = Exalted Ruler ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|voters” or any sort of chairmanship, someome|pio:™ iy 3 gt NS sl o e Dr. A. W. Stewart M, H. Sides NS THAT OF ANY OTHER RUSLICATISN [made an inexcusable blunder. That sort of ;- ¢ st el R DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, | thing is not done in the sections where people| Makes Scotch Look Liberal |r .. ForRE el Proiagt flg;-;:nnbn;"'fi‘;&:. i s aar . e cnow Mr “'],],‘j‘,'_j\ L. i w\?v]’mll;‘n. ,.‘Hm“'fw tightest wad 1|, ot y il sl ra SATURDAY Oftice Phone 469, Res. of Finemusonry Scottish Rits Tammany Hall has practically put the old| Jinks: “Yes, it would be easier s her boy how to use a can Phone 278. Regular meetings | Civic Uuion and other so-called reform organi-|to separate Siamese twins than to| e, o he will never have to v | second Friday each | s s 230 . | zations out of business by giving the City such|separate that guy and a dollar, ngry after he gets married Dr. H. Van 2" da Pellows itisfactory government that she has taken away men spend 28 much for ce . l, 3 i jesil ir 1 Ostecpath—_2n1 Go'd:tein Bl | their membership—and most of their leaders Parked In Port Of Miesing Things| .t for the tops of their heads i aura: 10"t 125 ) to & ¥ An old timer is one who can . do for stuff for the s TR B i Tto8 remember what a bed slat was. matter, that finally the explorers must dig into the game| Not 8o Bad or by npwlnmeul Young Thecdore Roosev: who felt very Licensed Ol(eo'mmlcl}'l)’llc"n LOVAL ORDLA |deeply that he “ought to he nominated for ahouaha Ehall > Janeau Public Library e R ¥ oo something important,” was left out in the cold. | .. SATO0 R SR put NOTICE | and e — Meeta” every” Monds BT A At that Jim Johnson says h . e T ALTE BN What D It Mean? halks | After October 10 no telephone Free Reading Room Dr. Geo. L. Barton \\“’A;")TII:‘X:‘R](T;E;:)fir\'se’i:-:fi;?‘ 55 0 B e For, he says, he can’t stand anoth. |rentals for the menth X,f OC“;' City Mall, Second Floor EHIROPRACTOR: ‘tetlanthal 8108, | | ol b 18 T RN THE YANKEES' VICTORY. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) er thing ber will be accepted at a discount. Maln Street at 4th Office Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE .w. » eir dogg All remittances by mail must from o o N 8 A M. A Federal hair-trigger man at last has been A“‘:“:;'j thelr doggONSIRIRIARAL |\~ postmark of mot.Iniee: then| Rf‘n;i,ll;lk:ct:;nlg\’:fl i Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, stond and FoutiiMdas . m. | | lay ot “each month in brought to book by his superiors—what does talks. last discount, date, SiERss 1e p.m. to §'p moand 7 p. om ||k G000 B J The New York American baseball team has won its third World Series, the last two of which | . =0 o0 ass Circulation Room Open From to 9 p. m. Phone 529 sinning at 130 u,,.ock rompt. . ., m.—7:00 p. m, HARRY 1. LUTAS, Mas- were clean sweeps of four straight games each Don Strong, a Federal agent, recently shot Bedtime Story g JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS||'* ol :.,:,‘, ey L4 w . “:”‘“‘:_""CI'; Ao er CHAS B NAGHEL, ~ Qv just ende 8| ger p P SUS rte in- ks v o . nof ctice of e J 3ee) . Its preponderance in the series just ended Was|and dangerously wounded a suspected moonshin-| wgave vou'a piece called “The |ady. TELEPHONE CO. Gurrent Magazines, Newsoaners g " 0 gy T gl ) € gt + than it was last year when it won four near Hickory, Hartford County, Maryland.{go "' my " noion aoked the cus. e ssifn. e Bn;k:"’Eu = . 2 T O o 3 i 5 2 ast year |The Dry Cc issione: state has an- . r < EASTERN STAR ght from the Pittsburgh Nationals. Last year |The Dry Commissioner of that State n‘_ an- |4 omer. REBEKAH WHIST PARTY FREE TO ALL % - Second and Fourth Turen the Yankees made 23 runs and 38 hits against|nounced If Strong did as he is reported 0| .p. yno gheef music depart- 4 - - days of e.ch month, ® 10 runms and 20 hits for the Pirates. This year|have done, he is through " lnent in the next aisie” gatd ‘the| second Rebekah Whist Helene W. J.. Albrecht o WrLORED fNY S h 1 1 nd 39 hit vinst 10 run It remains to be seen whether this official they made 27 runs and 39 hits & 8 8 hall b ish hig | Smart Aleck clerk. rty will be given on Wednes- PHYSICAL THERAPIST | T Wortny Matra, of the loral - redeniea’ mid ]\I‘n(m‘lt-tl band | “it would be a comfort to kili|Prizes _and refrestimep i SHFEASS Edatrinity KNIGHTS OF & . 410 Goldsteln Blde. COLUMBUS Ameriean |bassball’ club ‘has been for. seven OF |whieh atands’ responsiblifa¥ino many Killings Not the newest but one sy oo lboin | emners Comnelt N e eight seasons the strongest team in professio in the line of Quty” during eight and one-half e series of the best plates in town } [————————————&1 | Gla0F" 2t 750" 0. m Dbase In that time it has won six pen-|years of Volsteadism—during which period 200 _Naffles Is fl;""( i e to eat. P 3 | Transient “brothers “urge nants and was runner-up against Washington|citizens have been shot and killed while an in-| Robert Pigg and Zelma A]‘_'” 0ld papers ro: save at the Bmplre. We deliver the goods Valontine's Optical Dept. | |rors il el sham- 1 id ol «hip con-|definite number of others have been maimed and|Were married in Loulsville last|” = ~°° ~_ ~ e aanable oFl R. 1. DOUGLASS EDW. M. McINTYR® 3. K. H. twice. Its first three world championship con-| i at reasonable prices. 4 il. J. TURNER. Secretary. tests w with the New York Nationals, and,|disabled 5 Optician and Optometrist i B : The corpse of Hansen scarcely is cold in its Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m. Room 16, Valentine Blds. D/ /UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. while they lost two of the three, expert opinion) oo . man murdered because his slayers You Never Can Tell— GARBAG": P Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Meets Monday was that the Giants had the best of the breaks| i’y 0 1"y Tiquor transporter. He was| It may yet reach the place ROY NEWTON L by Appointment b %,.mm; 8 o'clock and the Yankee youngsters were nervous nd | 1ot He was an eminently pespectable citizen|Where insurance companies will H UIED e H 4 magles’ Hall, not at their best in their first experience against|of Niagara Falls, innocent and proceeding about|turn down the man who still has A & Proprietor Rob. Si Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy g #iaicipd b il hal % obert Simpson ' the seasoned McGrawites who had fought in many |his legitimate business when he was shot down (his teeth and tonsils as being too| T CLEANING e Smith, Secrstary. Visiting World Series battles. The Yankees ought, at|by the Federal sleuths. And these killings|great a risk | AND LO bt o o Gisohars dute o t. 9. Brobtany e ilodin: . to have won their second contest with the|go on! TS T — and hitg for the St. Loui ationals T prevailing opinion is that the New York | o son, 50c. Public cordially in- : 5 vited. Grand prize at end of —adv. & | T-ansient “brothers “urged G. A. GETCHELL, e e "“’f ur-du-’e' L(;u! Ant‘ouv- am- _MW lexe of ptomestry sn AME] ment of Strong indicate that the Government has Her - BURFORDYS CORNER i Jpthalmology s decided to abandon its sometime order to pro-|When she is nearly starving and, | et e st Glasses Fitted i Meets second and . hibition agents to shoot to kill? We shall see The scales 'show she's gained ai PIG'N WHISTLE CLNDY seneses Ground . s>, tourth Thursday in every particular except the number of Bames| mpere iy a rising tide of indignation against pound or two, B e el epca month ix won. It was hard luck that gave them only three|the poley of murderous dealing with suspected|The poor cornfed in anguish doth! AUTOS FOR HIRE None Better—Box or Bulk L Miss Caroli Todd i § Dugout. victories to the Cardinals’ four. With even luck|violators of the Volstead Act—against shootings| Cry out—“Oh what to do! Oh e M 188 Laroline 10 the Yankees would probably have won at least{in the back of men seeking to escape the bul- what to do!” Piano Harmon =1 v o oty Pedera rohibiti age! against flag: o Special Rates Beginning five championships in the six times they have|lets of Federal prohibition agents, against flagrant THRE EMPIRE HAS THE uARG 3 m;no(suld i xamples of recklessness and cruelty on the There’'s A Difference BST, MOST. UP-TO-DATE AND September 1st WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART Two years ago there is mo doubt about| Does the threatened dismissal and punish-|Take A Minute Off To Weep For‘ Phome 109 or 149 the Yankees' superiority over the Cardinals. The composite score gave them the best'of the contest However, the Yankees have glory emough for|Part of men appointed to enforce and uphold the| «Now, listen, son,” said dad to E{‘:i’gfq&“’"’b JOB PRINTING PHONE 2754 LEGION, NO. 439 pred ALASKA. - Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays one. tedm, ‘They have won two championships in['*Y; his. boy when leaving for college, 3 The cases of the murdered old man, Charles| «ghoot, old dear,” sald son. K [T S each month, 8 P.M, at Moose . Gundlach and John Buongore, a disabled World | «when you get back to college oy time it ever was done; anud in the two cob-|war veteran, who was shot and killed by a Fed- ebri) 4% dag 4 Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- tests they made 50 runs and 77 hits to 20 runs|eral agent who had enticed him to procure a ‘\\th)t(lnrx “‘“‘E:v’”:"]e:““ R“"‘(‘l"'n”: : THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. and 56 hits for their opponents “l'lwir x‘vnl_\‘ 41:n}|- quart nr_whislfnxv,_ are s fresh in the min_d of [ wireless so often for money.” _' “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” gerous rivals this ¥ were (he Philadelphia|the public. Their slayers were acquitted in a 251 c ¥ ind Franklin St Ph 136 T Bowli orner 4th and Franklin St. one answick owling Athletics who came up from behind and almost|Federal Court! 7 took the American League pennant, that had| = This i8 not Russia, or Italy, or Turkey, but|Hint To Those Who Hate Noise All tween Yankees and Athletics was not terminated [gil i of those (I“"'“”x:;‘:;:‘l" that would make | place in town, try a store that REMEMBER — The Carl- for men and women : » se G s blush with shame|doesn't advertise. s} ot Stand—Miller’s Taxi until the very last days of the season. Theland stand condemned before the bar of civill- il $on SRL 8 fa. CLONG10, 0K Phone 218 Yankees finished two-und-a-halt games ahead. [zation's justice. e as your telephone oot oz Sin Is Being Amateur —says Taxi Tad. 1 e o s 0 B T 1w o e || GEO- M. SIMPKINS €O. T b COMPANY. . Think playing poker’s such anf |0 * i gingle 0 or 94—we J N - (New York Times.) ek will have a driver at your PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP If her fool husband ever does door in a few minutes. The interview given to The Empire by Howard Special care has been taken by Bishop Cannom,| Learn ho wto play it well enough SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINO Lerch of the Admiralty Island Coal Company tells|and other prominent Methodists in or out of the ARti-Saloon’ League to denf that they opposs] . © "o FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Front. Stroet C Smith Ne P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders : oAy g s |Governor Smith because he is a Catholic. But 2 i R ment of the coal mine at Harkrader, and onef ®T700 PHUGL BREAAES (8808 & Catiore. O The Greater Glory Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office “Have ge ’ 2 that makes it quite evident that the company|gow cOes the wmanifesto of the Ohlo Antl) “Have any ambition to get m Carlson’s Taxi and — has a large quantity of excellent, coal. It Was|ligion is the & 3 4 18 Te"|the ‘Hall of Fame'?” § ast April that the Admiralty Island Ce iism.“l,nl,\ k‘,'.‘,‘,t]:,e\iltd‘,;":‘,H{"f,[,'.zs?é(.::i.“ln,l!:‘lllmlfa'zflr};; “No, I'll be contented if T can Ambulance Service MORRIS any began developing the property it hadjbecause he 1s an enemy of, this -Anglo-Saxon, |5t ™7 DAMS in a cigarette ad m'na',:;:‘:z";rfih‘;::“ e CONSTRUCTION acquired. It started shipping coal in small quan-(Protesant” country. This unwitting removal of ] Buccessicn with four straizht games each, the first ' a remarkable story of efficiency in the develop- tities to Juneau in an incredibly short time|the mask by the Ohio brethren deeply grieved The Really Lucky Guys R s X ‘ - 7 BV oy "ot he” aiptomat O o e ALASKAN HOTEL o ¥ & Paliiia . . £ 4 vy not the s thereatter, and the shipments have continued|Par. Poling of New York. He almost wrung(' (V¥ Bot the fmgs of foreign | ——————- regularly. Mr. Lerch says by about October 20th|Ds hands as he told the reporters that the Ohio ; ) Ot%|deciaration was both foolish and entirely un-|_ Pations— MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL the mine will be producing 100 tons of coal daily, |, ihorized. But the real question is whether|Th¢ ones of whom I'm jealous are and that this figure will be increased to 200t was . as an inadvertent confession of the truth,| Those rich enough to meet their Berr ,8 Tflxl Dave Houskr, prop. - Carpenter and Concrete tons within three months. At this rate, wWithin|1t it were not, it would not so greatly worry obligations. ; i ket Work. than a year from the opening of the prop-|the leading spirits of the Anti-Saloon PHON e i ONE 199 s No job too large nor toe small for us. { MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. League or y, the produetion will cut a wide swath in[fall so pat with Governor Smith's denunciation More Or Less True 2 $lie’ conl consumption of this section, in Oklahoma of religious intolerance when in-| The letter addressed in dainty Stand at Gastineau That sort of work speaks for itself. The vading American politics. feminine handwriting found in the record shows competency in management and it TSI pocket of the average husband by 4 b . Favorite Authors his wite is just one she gave him would seem to a layman to be proof that the 3 R oot i fhel . ‘f“'f”'“";’“””“‘_‘" l“’o': (London Tit-Bits.) him from getting hail Columbia. The Packard Taxi make a mine v.'1 1 a continuation of the sor That Charles Dickens is still the most popular| Either a lot of beauty hints are PHONE management that it has had. 7 i novelist seems proved by the result of the popu- |38 valuable as feed box tips or 444 All the indications are that this section hasijarity competition recently completed by Collins, |€lse there are a lot of girls who acquired a new industry, one that will contribute|the London publisher. Dickens heads the field |¢an't take a hint. smm at Arctic a great deal toward the growth of population|with 142,956 votes. Another reason why birth con- and business. A steady stream of 200 tons of Competitors were asked to sclect twelve to|trol ha sa popular appeal is be- [d Ld § S BPILDING CONTRACTORS a’z Phone 62 coal a da nd that will fn the course of time|twenty famous classic writers and place them |cause it is so seldom that an in-|} Prompt Service, Day and Night JUNEAU TRANSFER be increased—will keep a lot of money in this re-[il ovder of popularity. Dickens's time-honored CovicH AuTo SERVICE COMPANY gion that heretofore has been sent away for| runner-up,” Scott, still holds second place, and Forne. tuel among women writers George Eliot holds first ! 5 ““‘;’:,,:,TJ;“’DS,LX:“"C and convenient. It is our purpose %{“’“ and Stores el place C i : The Admiralty Island Coal Company is appar-|"" Voiing 1ists were sent fn from all over the Mabry 8 Cafe Night at all times to merit the approval ently becoming one of the leading industrial and|world and London booksellers distributed 400,000 Saasas glasks business institutions of Juneau, and ome thatfof them. The complete result was: 1, Dickens; Imperial Building of our customers. In all of your deserves the well wishes and co-operation of the|2, Scott; 3, Stevenson; 4, Dumas; 5, Thackeray; Front Street entire community, From the beginning it pro-|6, Eliot; 7, Hugo; 8, Kingsley: 9, Austen; 10, ¥R . . s~ B: re : C. Bronte; 11, Mrs. Wood; 12, MILLER’S TAX] connections with this Bank, the: ceeded to work and it has kept at it Without Reade, ostentation or hot air of any sort, it appears to e —— Regular Dinners Phones 183 and 218 will be manifest in actual practice be driving its way to success. We suppose the reason the moral forces keep Juneau, Alaska e T LA calling our attention to the fact that they are CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS 5 SOME ('HUR(‘HES \()r INTOLERANT. the moral forces is because they're afraid we Short Order’ FOR HIRE t.hose e]ements Whlch create might not realize it otherwise, the way they L ’ unches You will find our facilities complete S ey s - often act.—(Ohio State Journal.) Richard V. Oulahan, veteran political corres- pondent of the New York Times, those who What with Hoover Democrats, Smith Repub- Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. A “CWT‘G!}’” and “Service.” are attempting to swing the Protestant church|licans, professional amateur athletes and a s POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge vote against Gov. Smith just because he is a|lent drama” that talks, things are becoming a bit | i Catholic, are meeting with rebuffs from the Epis- [mixed.—(Detroit News.) Merchants Lunch served copalians and Preshyterians, He declares that { A e from 11:830 a. m. to 2 PHONES . 2 generally speaking the Presbyterian Church as :::f“?fie'°P::z§e:a‘:‘ c:lm;::ilg‘n“:x:x as much p. m. daily. 50 cents r . er Co. a church is staying out of the campaign, and - 5 s year as TheB M B hr nd‘Bafl.k i MILL and that most of the Presivterians, including $0 wip, t-launE BIkas) & * - o o e e i woan ministers, who are Democrots are remaining e i | Oftice Phone 389 Who said that faith is dead when the North- : regular—particularly in the South. The EPIs-|ern press belleves the solid South ss to be ek HARRY MABRY i Bl o meie om0, 5 copalians are completely out of the picture as|en?—(Atlanta Constitution.) N ¥ 24 b B TR S a church while most of their clergymen in , s the South are for Gov Smith. It is said that Ah, there's a Roach in the political cupboard. S pietor the attitude of Dr. Van Dyke, Dr. Fosdick and|—(Florida Times-Union.)

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