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™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1928. rnor Mr. Roosevelt was asked to Epitaph With a Moral L2 - Dall) ‘““ l‘" L"'l’"' e ‘1;';( i GovirpCrigi s bat vk SR "Wia la “aclormine 1o ot noui. | |J. B. BURFORD & €O || PROFESSIONAL ! Fraternal Societies Wilson and suggested Al Smitk ing but the truth L. C. Smith and Corona P —— OF t of the New Yc Betore he died all friends he lost, — A ST Torh }| Both eves were closed, nor had TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ‘Gastineau Channel E muv NG ME. Second & n gt N s s ol Boi he lert a s:ingle tooth! Public Sten: her DENTISTS Streew, Juneau, Alask g | Wilson, tel est of the story B osteD 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. e 4 Less True PHONE 56 i ; i e fion 2 With some couples the wedding Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Lione SUBSCRIP d | rried now about, |is just the hop-off for a nonstop C Oellvered Ly ceerier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ry manne e awkening forces of & N t : { (l"b $1.25 per month, r ¥ t ympulsion of chang i e Fre L : v Meets every Wes o a " N $ montus, in advan n b yut \tment more than a man's wife o’clock. Bdatiti : y Workdhg 1h ong s stomach Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presiden notify th . ¥ ¢ for the improvement of Passing Observation A mother-in-law doesn't have to * DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Tream - T,:M.” C it o It o shi-4 56 Shs large to make a fairly big - ‘hat St o th t es 3 R 1se foel more crowded than a Rooms § and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS MEMBER DCIAT 5 1 mith as a Cath- . E'o¥ sardines Building Meeting second any fourth Wes N A Telephone 176 u e use for rej . 3 tion " meet e -leg fad the evening it or not & o o > turers might turn g L }‘L"‘ b 5 ome Po . ' . t esserschm local news § ed € . . o N " new : : y P e i A " v » hosiery that will keep ’I4Ll Exaited Ruler. - - < o8 furie ¥ & w M I S ALASKA A gl -~ Tio r " ven of Oa R . wit inderpinning as warm Dr. A. 2 Stewan ! ...J‘r’,?‘ THAN T T b v 4 i it N stocKings would DENTIST Visiting BrHIhnlu \nl(nmn. = . ood old days a girl wh Hours 8.8 & (0 8.5 m, — S o 3EWARD BUILDING G0-Ordinate Bad... B~ el Oe SATURDAY Office Phone 469, Res. o Frésmasney ; m between her lips @Y Ch " Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second C 1 entirely sat More Or matter S 5 nomination He seems b lips - Scottish Rits beaux could kiss them ragse At R |! i lived to die an old NIGHT v second ',;5:7;:,:5; - - | | month at ways Get The Facts r. H. 3 > 0. 04d Fellows si't Jwesr thls \ iple of wedding anni Wai °d the groom R VALTER'B. HEISEL. Secretary, H ST I SO i St 5. lusion the only or by appolnment can enjoy going icensed Osteovathic Physic'an * 3 Phone: Office 1671. R 44 < LoyaL oRoa Janeau Public Library Residence, Gastineau Hotel RN L e T n| to get daughter to Frons her time in the and _ 2 g Wk Sere % P — m iang all the mirror Free Readinge Room WALTER HELLEN, Dictator, 5 Dr. Geo. L. Barton C. D. FERGUSON, Se City Mall, Second Floor cretary 5% s y © \ ar grouch who N’m"‘s'"“' St A CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. s WHAT OF IT? A Barber: “You ir is gettins s when a man enters the Office Service Onlv | Let us suppo for the sake of the argumen 1 campaig h the r | o ) b kn wrow away his conscience - 1. oo S p. m. !o p. n. and 7 p. m. of & »\!_ that Mr. Hoover does own oil and mining prop-|ner nd willing to contribute I gt T ol his tonkue Barers chie i Ctreulatfon Room Open From t6:9 pé ok Phions 839 Yid - Fellows sinning at 1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to CHIROPRACTIC HARRY I, 8:30 p. m. & : 3 v ia not the practice of Medicine, er CHAS B Nilodiil \/ y { » { tribut will do the most good arties Coloml and Mexico What of it?(t it > e " . explisnntt e erti in lombia a Canada®s dolug an annuai . p 3 xplanation of why |ness with this country, dependent on prohibition i 7 876 5o _Stuck AERIE CRALI 1 Sliweht Magazines, Newspapers | | Surgery nor Osteopathy. ety SRRINARS — aind every person interested in the boc ¥ use only a little pocket e Reference Books, Etc, e @ A 5 Order ot facturing and booze-running business across the | . ad never. HAve s [IRNES iy FREE TO ALL 4 —_——— spmifis:;\fingoufl‘sun boundary lines. And, as a matter of fact, X-|jine is taking a serious interest our experi-| Fashion note says there is to|s ore a full-length one that Y ¢ i : . ; -————a ! days of each month, perience out here in the West proves that those ment ] t in the side of the|y em wise to how funny Helene W. 1.. Albrecht! ck. o 0. mining men and engineers who have had experi The magnitude of this “export” traffic scarces |S kir b look PHYSICAL THERAPIST | ence in foreign countries are about as partisan|ly can be appraised, says an expert investigator.| F el Mo i 1 de may look all the so- THE CLUB LUNCH Medical G‘lmnutk‘l. Massage | CE BROWN, in their Americanism as any other people. Con-|Ten millions of dollars’ worth of beer, wine, ale,| NOW the eNL opae € r says she does, but 4 ectricity I'NIGHTS OF A do ther On|Wwhiskey and gin moves from the Canadian| Next they'll cut ‘em apuinens, of e, groomy de-i} ‘Not'ihe newedt: Bit one 51 0okeesia A, i L g TR ANup counniee. fane tiate. M 8 priiries - over the jline #unually. = When mer- | alt D m how much she looks liks|} * o Phone—Office: 423. Seghers Counctl No. 1761, st placest ——g | Meetings socond and lesh chandised in the States it brings four times as| —_ l0t biscuits and a squ meal. of the be {pp\tes in town } o—0 i Monday at 7:30"5. m much, says this investigator. Hence the whiskey| More Deadly Than War, Even g - 0 eat. T | b ey brothers urged interests of the Dominion may be said to be n-| Man's most formidable ememies!01d papers for sate at the Empire We deliver the goods ? Valentine's Optical Dert. hors, WAL BeLa, Jaams It was old Daniel Guggenheim who once sald|quiging in no idle boast when they declare that|were « the beasts of o~ at reasonable prices. R. L. DOUGLASS 83 TERNER Ay, that he wculd rather abandon every mine infthey gladly will contribute largely to any Presi- tod 1B THRREIOUDICA | o, e et oot gh il o Optician unt: Opwme:{m Mexico in which he was interested dnd bring his|dential campaign fund that would assure them |by i ificant insects and inv Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. D//UGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. m. 1 5 > Y . m. . m. and . R LB ind sttier smitobess o el tHkn to e nst change in prohibition methods in vogue News item. i Hours 9 & m. to § p. Meets Monday by Appointment A Dl B5 chilte of apcriosing) o (ataais. life south of the border. That is the way distillers h! Why overlook the auto.|] ROY NEWTON A v _Ayven - nights 8 oetock Does anyone who has any knowledge of the|4Md brewers in Canada, whose stock is at present bile HAl }I ED Proprietor Al P L Willi Llloitl evsv :[ T)“,‘ A e b H 'I RS e e quoted at two and three hundred per cent. pre- For every job the undertaker . Robert Slmpson Douglas. am y L. shissacter, af Herbert Hoover imag * SIMEC njum, view the matter ins L. Smith Secretary, Visiting 4 : i 1 gets from insects and germs he T | : Buty by o et oy ey o from Bubic] It aleo s worthy of consideration to KNOW | gats the deadly motor cir ATt SEANING P — t. . » {"| Brothers welcome. duty by a hair's-breadth by the fact, it it Were|tnay for every gallon of liquor secured from|=°™ ; G. A. GETCHELL, Uraduate Los Angeiew oc)k- Mr. Hoover is a mining engineer and he made his fortune in the mining business Mining and engineering are not limited by international the other hand, experience has taught them to regard the other country’s viewpoint in matters of controversy as well as that of their own | il ol aiindy at 1 owned mining or oil erty|a 4 warchouse that goes i ' i lege of Optomstry snd | AMERICAN LEGION a fact, that 1.. owned mining or }m property lmmlu‘l ‘\\nvAhnum !hxr goes into -the river Darning No Good For That Phome 109 or 1 BURFORD'S CORNER i Opthalmology in Mexico or Colombia or any other count of liquor flowing over the line, there are one 4 PR SROSLASSS N | p T The ¥ 1d prefer by|hundred gallons manufactured in undergrouna| > o' they used to darn [ Glasses Fitted p, Meets second and The editor of The Empire would prefe yy | hu ¢ f{ 8 g a o 0 Save T x L ” e a great deal to have Gov. Smith for President|channels, the vilest concoctions imaginable,| S2® Ezra Klam, PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY o <neses Grouad ) tourth Thursday E g bt ¥ And now a “ladder” they b eacn month Im of the United States than Mr. Hoover. That|handled by the porters.” : Will simply “damn.” | 8 None Better—Box or Bulk B— Dugout. is not a however, to th lightest suspicion The illicit traffic enters into every State of y . is mot due, however, to the slightest sus the Union nd the vast bulk of it i tt MISS Carolme Todd he nion, a e vas hu 0 8 T 3 it Pl‘n rm¢ that Mr. Hoover is tainted with dishonesty or| Atin. yotten. Ups At/ D ot L e —~——3 Ha °"F ng 4 N i ‘ " “How o - inn | lack of patriotism or disinterest in the public SR 4 5 How were you brought up THRE EMFIRE HAS THE uLARG- Special Rates Beg! g welfare, or that there is a perfidious thing in Growing Importance of English. asked one of the two men who BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND September 1st | WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART i ; Sigaebis liad ou o¥h BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ' PHONE 2754 | LEGION, NO. 439 | his m;nku—l)l]r, or that fhn] is not :‘Ihh' )\|\; m.]t‘tlx (Seattle Times.) :'(I‘(r); t‘l,xrm‘l'l(:?::;gfi)};)e;spresem gener. | PLANT IN ALASKA. 5511 Mbets st and,3rd Thursdays i Sy, Smith becailse of Hibheater abilitieeinis] o o0 pateny @ IR A0 e lang o , _—_—— ench month, 8 P.M. at Moose greater courage, his greater experience and the | |l Statement made in Seattle by Mrs By being continually taken —— Gustafson, City Councilwoman of Stockholm, con- Kk 18 5 > Hall. things for which he stands. 1t is an affirmative|cerning the importance attached to the teaching |4°%M called down and held down vk 7 B Esther Ingmsan, Senlor Re- preference; for Gov. Smith and not due to anylof English in the public schools of her country |'®Plied the other. g THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Crigg, Recorder. feeling against or lack of confidence in Mr.|is more than ordinarily interest There is a TGS ” Hoover growing recognition eerywhere of the practical| The Wonders of Progress \ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute PRI Lt s o advantages of possession a knowedge of the Eng-| Twenty years ago—Her face was — e {lish language. Whether in time it will become |her fortune. YT Corner 4th and Franklin St. Fhouki156 i Brunswick Bowling I FIRE DANGER GREATER IN WINTER. [the universal language can be only conjectured,| Today—It's her legs. # Alleys — but there is abundant evidence that its use is - § i for men and women With tle approach of cold weather, the|spreading rapidly. Kiss No Longer Bliss REMEMBER — The Carl- ‘[ ) i Stand—Miller's Taxl Chamber of Commerce of the United States directs It is not surprising that Sweden, whose sons|When he was young he liked son taxi is as close to you Phone 218 attention to the fact that wore fires and heavier|And daughters have been migrating to America| The Kisses, the pretty misses, as your telephone G ? 5 o i | foremost rank among the foreign languages| Don't even kiss the Mrs. ) Y . . i . in the summer. As an illustration of . this, 1088120 oht 10 Ats Wecondary’ aekools, hut tb 18 8101 ]1; yiz:”w.::lt“;:')ge(; t::resguii:(e JAPANESE TOY f.tf::.l",l Iilfl‘;.il.fur\vl.m::x!d1"):1‘1“:&‘"m"m' sy HaRded Timy will have a driver at your PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP . Speed Cop: “Well, what's the as during the months utf June, July and August. The case of Esthonia is typical of many |pyrry s B s Saw ouhieg SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS bl i Similarly, the numb of deaths caused by|European countries. Recently the Minister of Motorist: “I can’t think a FILING CAB]NETQ OFFICE EQU[PMENT ron ree fire is larger in the winter than during the warm-|Education of that country announced that his good one right now, nt'lrilcer,upbut 5 P. 0. Box 318 for Mall Orders o montt Studies made Ly tho Fire Casualty|department had recommended more study of Eng- maybe T can in time to give the Phone 244 Cpposite Alaska Electric Light Office Statistics Committee of the National Fire Waste|!sh as a first foreign language and had advised " \/ 3 Council disclose that the nmmbor of fire casual.|the addition of sufficient number of Engilsn| '8¢ @ laugh.” Carlson’s Taxi ‘.nd MORRIS ¢ olose. the i empR D S hooks in school libre The be s v mb er Vi e Ay the winter is double the number 1n the|nours 1n Bnglish was fnbreased ang ihe sumiey| Travel Note For Young Pesple T ance Swin summer. of study hours devoted to German correspondingly " P8t place to stop is before| | Stands at Alaskax ..otel and CONSTRUCTION The hazards, involved in the use of heating|decreased. The study of English i5 not compul- | YOU 80 too far. Junshy Billiards apparatus probably account for a considerable|scry and no other modern language is relegated s Phone Single 0 and 94 4 l,ASKAN HOTE‘, proportion of this wide discrepancy. The proper|to secand place, but the recommendations of Ao Tt That Sl e y SAND and ¢ 4 b 7 e Dep . Bavadtl R 3 ading some of the politi- time to inspect iting apparatus is in the fall{the Department of Education are intended to i before fires are started for the winter. Many|[OSter a larger knowledge of English than for-|Cal dope being handed out, we at MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL ety . G 1o | merly least can be thankful the cam- millions of dollars could be saved each year if . i h s : o ¢ development of world commerce, the tn- |PalEn comes betore the enapped ! [Poppar’s Taxt Dave Houser, prop. Carpenter and Concrete fittnc o BB basn made ot cfimuery a8 UM o ense 10 travel, i i the United |!iP season sets in when laughing — Work. Scot cleaned out and necessary repairs made|giqtes and other English-speaking nations {n|i$ S0 much harder. PHONE 199 EESessnEssssssEriiigtissesssssiistrenETEaE No job too latge: nok £ small for us. { to property during the first three muths of 1928 was more than two and a half times as great before the heating units were put into operation.|world affairs and the growth of English 1i affy an Anglish literature i Care should be taken never to start or hurry|make it necessary for educated persons to Keuw Most Important Of All Stand at Gastineau fires by the use orf gasoline or keroseme. Hun-|the language. Billy Wood submits the follow- - dreds of deaths and injuries occur each year —— - ing famous rocks: M 0 R R I s because this dangerous practice is followed. It is Is such a spirited campaign that about| —bottom; —pile; —a bye baby: better to take a few mmu‘\u Iung:tr to obtain a lv really safe thing an editor can do is the boat; of ages; of . CONSTRUCTION CO.{ » good fire than to attempt to expedite it by such|\® Wrile @ ringing, clarifying and fearless edi- |Gibralter; — and rye. The Packard Taxi . . ., BTILDING CONTRACTORS dangerous means. 3 orial in pralse of Charles E. Hughes.—(Ohio| But, Billle, why overlook those PHONE an Zn zt s % Phone 62 Noaar it State Journal) « famous rocks that make your way 444 ¢ A B e P SR b hlif cky? AUTHORS FOR HOOVER AND SMITH. G. 0. P. is rattling the full dinner pail again, “g)r','g.,ra ysu]fxfe x:’p(i)no[ familiar Stand at Arctic R |Says the Indiana paper. Dinner pails gener: 2 N | I 4 generall 2 The Demccrats announced a short time ago|rattlc loudest when they are vnllply :1b‘lorid§ (e SR s, o ;m: organization of an authors and writers Smith |Times-Union.) there are any such? Prompt Service, Day and Night You will find our facilities complete 3 JUNEéU TRANSFER or President Club of something more than 150 ————————————ee COVICB A‘JTO SERVICE OMPANY members. It did not, of course, Include all the| Free country: -One In which you can do as nvenient. It is our purpose Wwriters throughout the country that are sup-|YOU Please if you don’t offend reformers and if STAND AT THE OLYMPIC and co purpo! lmh{ac‘nmd Stores you a2+ . & Day gang leaders for protection .. ) SRoRmGeR Pay or : 4 portng Gor. Smih, for many of them bad not S0 By KanE lewders o protection.—(akrons | ety s Cafe Night at all times to merit the approval been communicated with. The Republicans have t Juneau, Alaska responded to this with a list of more than 500/ PFE) IR e s v The Socialists nn 3 & —— - “authors and publicists” that are supporting Mr ‘m,m on to the ,x.\([\(,qul,,f"'\‘:f to attract much |} - Imperial Building ar Hoover. The Republican list includes Zane Gray, [partics carrying on a beer ER AL Front Street s i ith this Bank, there Rev. Harold Bell Wright, Kathleen Norris, Earl|Register.) (Des’ Maines MILLER’S TAXI connections with this " of our customers. In all of your Derr Biggers, Will Durant, Robert W. Chanibers,| — <0 Regular Dinners i manifest in actual practice Booth Tarkington, Don Marquis, and other well | Chicago gangsters have taken up the idea of G : Phesjes 14 abit 219 WI“ be p known writers of books. Don Marquis said he “"v‘v"'\“_"“""v Milling in the presence of street Short Orders those elements which create has been a life-long Democrat and had mever|{1o"1% ',"‘ and by they may insist upon hav- FOR HIRE . yet voted for a Republican, but speakinB of | (Loiroir pros soegs U™ CAMeraman present.— Lunches : Hoover, he said, “I like the man; his tone, his| manner, his essential character.” Word comes from Tennessee that the m Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. H “Courtesy” and ‘“‘Service.” ALL XINDS OF COAL The Gov. Smith list included Ida Tarbell, Ger- |taineers are so busy working for Hoover that for POPULAR PRICES i i . PHONE 48 trude Atherton, Sherwood Anderson, H. L.[the time being their moonshine stills are dark. | Mencken, Rupert Hughes, Anita Loos, John Er-|That's one way of putting over prohibition.— |} Merchants Lunch served T. ¢ ! skine, Finley Peter Dunne and others almost or|(DPetroit Free Press.) g from 11:80 & -m. to 2 quite as well knowy, —— % : N N pei This campalgn fs developing a nation ot gym-|{ P ™ NIy B0, conta : il The B. M. Behrends Bank Srsies Joxodes Co. PRESIDENT WILSON APPROVED GOV.||..~ "C'Veen fobping the party, godging the uw“d ' o l SMITH. ““v:““ vml traddling the fence.— (Atlanta Consti- i | Oftice Phone ‘389 § BEEDER'S TAXI i . . Residence Phone 443 Franklin D. Roosevelt has quoted the late Hip tapping is Fotis o dovemplalbi iy HARRY MABRY i PH 188 F 5 President Wilson as being strong for Gov. Smith, |yer. Some two-fisted a, s 3 ¥, § ¥ gent will tap too hard Pro) | and he based his approval ou Gov. Smith's leg-|und a bottle of the styy win | prietor Day-and Night Bervioe islative record for it was given before he had |Blade.) ""‘“""“"'”""l

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