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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1928 no sparks or embers ignite mearby prop- ; . ; AL now the first thing about an au- |Be—————— 7 uls Datl) Alaska E impire B Lgrgtly oo A i ! | ——— | B 77T T | incinerator or metal basket for burning husband is at the wheel is proof ' Fraternal >docieries JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| “U¢h material : { |enougn to ner that whatever he 1s|| L. €, Smith and Corons LT o Rags and cloths which have been doing isw't what he should be ) v Published _every _eveming cxcept Sunday by the| used for polishing furniture and ofling 1| considering what poor marks. TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel SIRE P ) ¢ ‘at Second and Main rriian A i i g EMPIRE PRINTING © nd " and’ Matn | floors are subject ¢ 5 ntaneous ignition men women are supposed to be it/ | Public Stenographer DENTISTS . s s sk oot Wik gl if left exposed to the air for a period i is lucky they have taken to the|i————m——e0no = = & 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Entered In the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class| of time. In order to overcome this weed In a form that requires an|y PHONE 56 attn TN hazard they should be kept in tightly | Also Traveiew =y The “Beaten”|ush tray instead of a cuspidor. uneau Lione | \ Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ~ % sUBSCHIPTION Paves J .mml( metal , containers or else de- \1;};.”,. s aten uathl : ”* Any old married man can tell| } 1 Club Delivered by carcier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | stroyec he multitude may travel, it isl. i Kokalos Lt ¢ . JuEny vor SUES par month. In the fall of the year lawns are wite plain ek ']1}|[i41‘“1 ".r“iii.“,',' ::?x::‘pl’m(\:"l ! DANCE ! 5| < s oAb, By postage owin| 8 ye a lair slightes . ¢ at “c 4 B——— ¥ . One year, in advance, $12 montus, 1n sdvance | likely with [ Bnlny ot . o year, in advanc o | 1y to be covered dry leaves s he one to take Stteily” ARGRRY, g St “éu‘iwm:wh-‘n- ot A they will promptly | Several year o a conflagration was ou the heights of fame de-| (f a man likes puzzles all he has Dr. Charles N Jenne Stity the Business. O of any falure or irregularity started in an Eastern city when a pile ire to gain to go to get one that will keep DENTIST H. L. Redlin ¥ i he B : g s b A . iy { a gshafer, Secy-Treaa m 'l":—‘lflrlm‘!v\w'; Lk Jo ¥ o of uch le was burned Burying him guessing for the rest of his = T T PTRE‘SS‘*._ them will remove a bad source of ‘firo Passing Observation life is to get married A B Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine P 0. ELKS The Assoctated 6 axobislyely entitiad to the| ARG A% the samo. time SERLRL LS. soll The trouble with a lot of reli-| It Nature was kinder she would use for r.,umw n ‘,1 all news dmm)m credited to Ashes should not be kept in wooden uilding r!\fl(-et}t]ngag:qnnd.:ln! a Telephone 178 ourt odneade P that s e X S E vhen a 8-a-we e t — e : 2 e ! on an expensive fur coat, she xalted Rules. ALAEKA CIRCULATION GUA ANTEED TO BE tact with combustible material. D‘.‘ A W Stewart 3 M. H. Sides, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION il 3 s Sheiks, Cake Eaters and Lounge|could get along without eating Secretary. o | Chief Justice Taft has asked President Cool- Lizards One of the best things about the DENTIST e IvGecs welosmat § & resomiend’ fo {ionErabETE T idhtin of| “Does your daugher entertain|shingle bob is that it makes it im. Hs;‘;:n‘bn&;fln;};}ofi 7 ey i b i b o h?” asked the first dad. possible for a woman to come 1 P i > more United States District Judgeships fin|™MiCn® askes = ol e o SATURDAY Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry I'll say she does: growled fdown to breakfast with her hair , Scottish Rit: | York City. He says the District Courts|, = o dong up in a little knot that makes Phone 278. St ¥ there are two-and-a-half years behind with their her look like the gent with the NIGHT o e R work. This situation is due mostly to attempts Ads fs Ads horns and cloven hoofs, mnth'”n ao'% |to enforce Prohibition | For sale—parlor furnace, big| Up to the hour of going to press r. . I | LATE s | sacrifice, good as new, also li.|there was not even a rumor that|é . s s NALTER B. HEISEL. Secretars. Senatcr Hitcheock 1 a pertinent question|brary table- Utica item in New-|the pink ranges, mauve ice hoxes|— 5 TRRRE i 7 T Ao brary ta e v To'8 or by appolnraent when he wanted to know why it was if a high|ark Advccate and Alice blue sinks had caused a L.eonud Osteovathic n,.,-... Loxar onnu‘ tariff is the best assistance the country can give We migh onsider the library|stampede back to the kitchen, 1 : Libl‘! Phone: Office 167 MOOSE the farmers that during the seven years between |table, but having no parlor we|" Middle age is that time when a Janean Public ry Residence, Gastineau Hfl-l JuMlu Locge No. 76 1921 and 1928 the average price of manufactured | wouldn’t know what to do with rrgun recalls how much more satfs- nnd R 5 :at: e:vlery,i ?’ZT" rnace, 8 r the big sac-|factory the results were when that 4 — _ value while|the furnace, and as for the t WALT! L] Hue While| e, we hardly think we'd wan:|much time was spent by women|| Free Reading Room e gL Dletator. it, even if it is good as new. baking instead of painting. City Mall, Second Floor ; g : CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. | | . ' ) LASK AD COMMISSION, |farm products had dropped 34 per cent It you think a man is | Maln Street at 4th MOUNT JUNEAU LOGE NO. THE ALASKA ROAD CO n is impatient Office Service Only 0 » Yave Walk-in If There Were it is only because you have seen Reading Room Open From Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 iwnnd .nd rounh Mon- ) ' Thi g ambition of him waiting three minutes for his! ? a m to 10 p. m. m to § m oand 7 p. m arte ass on the Whisperers. THS SIGhE A . p. m. p. m. . m. Carter Gla the P s JiMy titmineds wife and never have seen him||Circulation Room Open From to 9 p. m. Phome 529 fu‘,‘flun?"fn'V (8 ¢ ska Road Commission, Major D. H. Gillette & York World) Is to be popular as standing three hours in line to get| |1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to CHIROPRACTIC H_.\R(Eg ls %Jw:(_,fi(mu{: b8 ineer Officer, and I Taylor, civilian en-| what the distinguished Senatos from The flapper's dimpled knees.|a ticket to a fight or for a world 8:30 p. m. Ia ngt the practice of Medicine, sl ¢ R Y i g the| h 5 RPPERET p series game. Newspapers urgery nor Osteopathy. , gineer, of the same organization, reviewing the Curthr Qlhsd, rormer. Hecvbiaby. of: €he r’1;-1. me e il curu::':d'::::lnse:;k. n:m 2 TR work of the fast passing season, indicating some|my in the Wilson Cabinet, is thinking and Some Job here are a lot of girls who give| | , Ete, 3 bt s ‘: RAVERNE oAk of the work that will be completed before th ¢ to Virginia voters about the whispering| “What is the biggest problem?”|you the impression they wouldn't ¥ FREE TO ALL — Second and Fourth Tuwe i i . P BAE 5 3 v S ” . - a8 . . & b : A 80 dogmi A # P e ————————l e clese of the season’s activities, now near at campaign. The citation is from the report in|We asked the manager of the in. f_m. ) doggone embarrassed at Helene W. TI.. Albrecht 5 fi"' S o ¥ Bext pear.|the Alvxandrle CERSLE Of AabS. 31 stallment house. showing so much if they could be | feveeeeeeoeoeoe i AP o il ’ Hall” MiLDR Du.n_. a little more stuck up about what ALICE BROWN, Lester D. Henderson, Presideme X goods had advanced 56 per cent. in o during the same period the average price on Last week e Empire contained interviews with Major Malcolm fott, President of the hand, and something of the plans for 5 ¢ 2 o anv v sligious ' “(jetting them to pay up after -~ The interviews tell a heartening story of con It there are any two religious de a 4 ; Biikiidid T s i : KNIGHTS OF " % - 3 2 e ought to stand responsible and immov- 410 Goldstein Bldg. coLumBaus ; able for religlous freedom it is the And We Don't tiaybe THE MARTHA SOCIETY Not the “C‘";"e‘-“t but one Phone—Office: 413, So8hers Council No. 1740 the betterments of the roads already constructed Methodist and the Baptist, for no two “PARKING CONDITIONS" will ]|,;m ;,)h“;‘;.r fl“l(] ml\;)er of the bgs{ p:\.,es in town __—'_'-‘} lr‘fludsv ‘g, e 4 and the expansion into new areas, opening new raert “oft takeil. WVOE ISR el Wha' mennine Miat's one ol thbss ks ”‘m“,,n in the church parlors be- o eat. " | T-anstant "brothers irged country for development and making room for of persecution more than John Wesley e ot TN, ginning 11 a. m. on Thursday, We deliver the goods ®—Falintines Optical Dept, fe attend. Counoll, har- more people in the Territory. They also, which Is | and Roger Williams; or, if some Baptist 8 | November —adv. at reasonable prices. R. L. DOUGLASS DV, M. MoINTYRE 3 K. B of equal if not more significance, tell of the con would prefer, 1 could go back further Lots of New. BIsthes Wil 55 | Opticlan and Optometrist : 3 PO S RSB SGR SI > 5 La stantly increasing use of the roads in history to the founding of his churech Needed 1 GARBAGE Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m. al:::.n'l:. :n:n:ln; :lu P R B The Alaska Road Commission has functioned by John the Baptist; he had his head Next to the candidates, probably Aot B g Meets Monday s0 continuously and so smoothly for so many cut off because of religlous intoler- those most interested in the large ROY NEWTON ARRRR T Wl oo oot S nights 8 o'clock iy 4 AT . 0 ance. en voting this year : hagles' Hall years that Alaskans do not often—not often i L R number of women vo HAl ;I ED Proprietor o | enough—consider what it has meant and yet| ¥ e old Virginia, the very cradle | gy pe the department stores. o Prieed Douglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy of civil and religius liberty. we should i { |L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting means to this Territory. First and last it prob-| have this issue ejected. Thomas Jef- o milir AND LOT CLEANING e s 4 | | Brothers welcome. ably has done more toward the development of | ferson, the founder of the Democratic Poor l,m.‘f e i G. A. GETCHELL, o "‘"“'" Uraduste Los An‘.l. DO | | niarioriipass Alaska than any other agency. It has gone Party, considered the greatest Virginian % h”m‘];“'m“ 3 Phome 109 or 149 BURFORD’S CORNER lege of gp‘tollgdfl and AMERICAN LEGION along in businesslike manner for a quarter of a that ever breathed, was the founder of b et [ Opthalmology N g o W Instead of damn iiagiiit et Glasses Fitted Meets second ane century, making available for use lands and other religious freedom. When he came to He says “Tut! Tut!” 4 s Bieuss Tatis th Maviday natural rescurces. It has built wisely and well, lie down and die, with his own hand PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY 0008 r eacn month lx making mistakes as seldom as occur hen's teeth he wrote the inscription for his mono- ' . S g e Not So Good | None Better—Box or Bulk vy o4 Dugout. always advancing and every year leaving the Ter- Jin 1y Jasid Sueiing ahout: Dejuk; A “Is your hushand one of thosé AUTOS FOR HIRE Miss Caroline Todd , great Minister from this country to 3 e ¥ —— “ ritory better off than it was the year before. | Pransel “eald. nothing about . belom:he men who always bring home the - Piano Harmon The organization, brought into life by Gen, W. P.| greatest Secretary of State of all times: bacon?” THE EMPIRE HAS THE uLARG- Special Rates Beginning 5 Richardson in the early days of the century, has said nothing about being the honored “No, he's 'the kind that navep]e i S go\gfpyg%'}‘ghbf,g},fi:g B;&t;;‘: é?— da ¥ oF ‘00““#1 l; it been in existen¢e fong engugh to have tradi- Vice-President of the United States and |brings home anything but a lot of bl:AN'l‘QlN 1 R ] # L s u??-’d gg'ThurMA . tions, and from the first it has lived up to the Governor of Virginia; said nothing about baloney. e~ 3 ! s s & Do an ni - SRS i ach month, 8 P.M. at Moose old United States Army spirit of doing all things two terms as President of the United _ ' ol Hall Soll. States, but he wrote “Author of the Artists Like To Eat 5 ¢ ’ ; p " hies vhich w Esther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- Beginning with Gen. Richardson, the founder| Declaration of Independence and the Vir- The: oy Hilie Bl RHlen v g THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 4 > ginia Statute of Religious Freedom, and can be positive these days is that llen:; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. of the Commission, the Als Road Commission : the founder of the University of Vir- the character in the comic strips ) “The V.ast Service Is the Greatest Tribute”. has been ably managed. Gen. Richardson was dinfa.” wilh ‘come ‘out '6f Whgtivis fiahi assisted in the early days in getting the thing My friends, it we in Virginia have places they are in all right. ; - . Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phoune 136 1 Brunswick Bowlmg started right and to functioning satistactorily s0 far departed from the faith of that —_ by such men as Col. Pillsbury, Col. Edgerton, great man as a le; as to defeat Al Ho, Hum! Aneys Gen. Davison and others. Then came the war Smith on a religious issue we had bet- Some men make good, and oth. REMEMBER — The Carl- for men and 'wo'i.‘“l} and dull times for the Alaska Road Commission, ter send some of those vandals to Mon- ers get their own names in the son taxi is as close to you Stand—Miller’s Tax! but it came back as efficlent as ever with the ticello on the T7th day of November papers by suing their wives, who as your telephone Phone 218 days of Gen. Steese and Major Gotwals, Col fo oarve from his tomb thb inseription have kept their maiden names, for ¢ —says Taxi Tad. v s RS s which he wrote there with his own divoroe: k] Steese was able to get Congress to see Alaska fand It you want to get there quick- . . . APANESE TOY through larger appropriation figures than ever Could anything be better said? What Epitaph of a Bonehead ly, call Single O or 94—we J4 2 before. ¢ buttal—except a whisper—is possible? Here lles the body of Oscar||Will have a driver at your PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP Now , the good work is being carried on by -— ——— door in a few minutes, SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAFINQ snort, Major ifott, Major Gillette and their organi- Art Era At Hand. > is ca ve: zation, measuring up in every way the equal —— 5 ;',::1:( i e FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Bax'r:ln; t::”l‘l:u Order of those that have gone. before. Not ‘only has (Cincinnati Enquirer.) He took also a skirt and a quart, Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office the Alaska Road Commission done good work in Speaking of the significance of art in the new|And now he lies in Skeleton Park. Carlson’s Taxi d Alaska from the beginning, but it is doing gooq|America, Professor Dewitt Henry Parker, of the The Baron R S work now and the prospects were never better|URIVersity, of Michigan, in a recent address de- Ambulance Service that {t will continue to serve the Territory|Piared (N4t the greatest artistic era in the his- BRHIE Way Stands at Alaskas ..otel and icitan oo Wi X Hibe bk LA e Natlon is a Sald “he: His tragedy I hate to tell, in aunl(l'n?u \jn.h it lm‘ D ents for many History shows that periods of high y Juneau Billiards years. Major Elliott, in his efforts to get appro- tinued improvements of the great road system that is gradually being developed in Alaska CONSTRUCTION 1 meaun, of course, Lem Borchard _ , st e R i mens, of eourse, Lom Borcnari| . (g SURRERETEER ALASKAN HOTEL COMPANY priations for the Commission, ought to have the epochs of poltical and commercial pre- H;;: g (mpl,‘: I"“(‘::;’:Q]l" ':k;x:: oy = 4 unanimous and whole-hearted support of all the eminence, and Into the latter we have ottt atd | ervsmman o vusvond SAND and people of Alaska. He and his compeers on the ready come. Orchard. MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. Commission are our good friends and benefactors. This is true. We find exemplifications of this |y o More Rough Sailing For R A :lll\lll:l :J:lm:l'h. ories of every great civilization, e Berry’s Taxi Dave HouskL, prop. its abundant complexities, its| ., A MR. HOOVER MISSED A CHANCE. never-ending problems; the average individual| ~The Way his wife spends is PHONE 199 e is coerced hy them to spend his days in the ap-|S°I& to land him in the poor. b While he skated near the cracks it is no-[plication of his nature to some definite, specific|BOUSe: 4 Stand at Gastineau ticeable that Candidate Hoover did not touch [PUrpose—to a single problem, perhaps. But ap-| Yes» he says he's gotten so it the open in the seething battle over intplerance|Preciation of art, the love of the beautiful, |™@kes him seasick even to hear of in the South. While it would have faken a|S¢arcely is wholly absent in any human soul |8 bargain sale. brave man to talk tolerance in what is perhaps the most intolerant section of an intolerant South, the preacher-dominated mountains of the hill-| billy fundamentalists, we believe that the think-| No job too large nor too! small for us. { MORRIS ' CONSTRUCTION CO. BTILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 Mechanism wreaks dreadful repressions, but it cannot kill the longings which spring eternal| Takes His Hammer With Him The Packard Taxi in the heart and mind of man—we yearn for a| And now from state to state, PHONE |something that will lift us above the mire of The candidate doth fly, the commonplace; in some dim way we seem to| A@d everywhere he stops 444 ing people of the country will believe Mr. Hoover |understand that play and art will bring the He's sure to nail a lie. Stand at Arctic missed a wonderful chance to stri for truth|freedom which we have not and which we so and capitalize bravery earnestly desire-—freedom of spirit, enlargment More Or Less True t . FE It is difficult to escape the conclusion that|0f Dature, exaltation of mind and soul. A back seat driver may not|¢ Prompt Service, Day and Night § |fi You will find our facilities compleie -JUNEAU TRANSFER R A p Happily, as Protessor Parker points out, il Mr. Hocver is fighting intolerance much like " arker DoiBts out, We I8 Covica Auro S LR a0 o k 8 0 SERV Jir. McAdoo fought the Ku Klux Klan four years| America now fast are bullding a tradition and C] RVICE | . . ago. He wants it understood that he is tolerant|aarone Op OUF OWN. AS he avers, the mechanical PEAND ATLT0O OUAMELD 41 and convenient." It is our Rurposs Moves, Packs and Stores . nature of our civilization has created a need b ] Phone 342, Day or h 3 3 but ke refuses to take a chance on miffing intol-|for art, and that secure hold on economic wealth a ry scvare Night at ‘all times to merit the approval erant voters whose ballots are all ready to belso necessary for artistle culture, has, he says, Fuosay, . Alnsks $ recorded for him. [been won. It is his firm belief that need and op- Imperial Building of our customers. In all of your BT e portuity will combine to make the fut f art SUGGESTED PRECAUTIONS TO {in America fuinines e N an v ERRcARt I e o eice ot s tairtal o . MILLER'S TAXI connections with this Bank, there |ennobling tradition Cincinmati has had and con- Regular Dinners £ i i i i Fire Prevention Week is an excellent time to|'/11¢% to have a conspicuously, notable part. Not . Ph:::u:u;l::k:“ bl e ma‘mf”t is oo A remove rubbish and effect a genuine cleanoup |¢'°" (he metropolis of the Nation has produced Short Orders OUT DRIVERS 1 At el Fires do pot usually start in clean places. Regu-|5par oorers In varied fields of art than Cin- CaRS WITH those elements which' create . {einnati—the fields of sculpture, p: B lar cleaning, particularly in attics, cellars and|music, ceramics, and fn all ,‘},u”:',:‘,:i,:',i, ‘:,;,}:::f; Lunches 2 | Prom i @inder stalrways would prevent numerous fires|that have for thelr mission and Inspiration the pE Nty of | which are constantly destroying American homes.|making of life sweeter, brighter and more woery|{ OPen 6 a.m. to 2 a. m, i “Courtesy” and “Service.” 4] ~ ALL KINDS OF COAL In the presence of ‘rubbish only a chance spark|while 1 | or flame is required to court disaster. Every citi- —_— POPULAR PRICES ; TAXI H PHONE 48 zen in this community is urged to see that all| 1t has just occurred to us that Secretary|{ Merchants Lunch served refuse and other waste material is collected and|KeloE didn’t obtain Bill Thompson's signature|{ from 11:30 a. m. fo 2 ostroyed to the peace pact, thus, of course, ruining every- PHONES Some sugkestions have been prepared by the|(MIVE— (CIRCIBRAH Enguirer . m dally. S0 cents g ———sll The B. M. Behrends Bank || Syice Lransfer Co. Insurance Department of the Chamber of Com- Prohibition, that the Drys said would be taken \ ; and COAL ‘merce of the United States to eliminate hazardous|out of politics by the Eighteenth Amendment, - i n:;l:;h:::n:l:“, ditions caused Dby rubbish. They are asleach day becomes a more pronounced i s | 4 A (Cincinnati Enquirer.) it HARRY MABRY A 1 . I 3 Combustible waste material should be —_— _removed periodically. If burned out of Whispers have put the pain in the present Proprietor doors, care should be taken to see that campaign,— (Louisville Courier-Journal.)