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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 1928 D l A k E l,w the nineteenth centuries \\'henr one takes ——(l! ried daughters’ husbands “famil. [ f————— — ) T—hr al y l{ls a mplrc into account the jmportant part Massuchusetts NG LIFE'S ~ o g J. B. BURFORD & CO I_'ROFESS'ONAL ! | Connecticut and other New England States have l e Az e b odubur e AOD | Fraternal >ocievies DETOUR 'Nother Marvel of Prohibition L. C. Smith and Corona ™3 & i or The days the great American e g R ATy L5 | : . kit indoor sport, In LpuLERIRENENE: on TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Published D S wvika y el olig e s EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|De one of the largest religious organizations in By BAM HILL bottles and taking thiis o8 bli DENTISTS Streets, Juneau, Alaska lthe country instead of having only a handful|@———————————— | bottles and td ; L Public Stenographer IO gl it A e ot s — R e 2 - g . S — | - ¥ Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as ond Class|of little more than 700,000 members, The intol- 8. "Twas A Foolish More or Less True — R matte: lerant fight of its clergy to destroy Jeffersonian sh. Queetion oo PHONE 56 -— 3 s ¢ She said sure she was gonna vote] When father comes home and Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Lions SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Democracy and to dominate the Natlon, to have| g0 pi” Veinds mothet bas mude: @ Masd E Club Oellvered by caerier In yuneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| )| governmental policies weighed and marked by| g 3 vening, j 1 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|plaved “in American history and development one would expect the Congregational Church to| Thane for $1.25 per menth. And when I asked her why she|date for the evening, just to hear ol Meets every Wes By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: the standards of New England puritanical and was, him groan, you would think he con. LE 2.0 o nesday at 12-32 S e g e B S i advance | ., ;omic concepts, probably more than anything|She looked surprised that I should| sidered changing clothes a bigger Subscribers will Confer & favor 1f they will promptly | olec, stunted its growth | dare ask that, job than changing tires Dr. Charles P. Jenne T ot auir. papers The people of the country must be free from| An coldly said, “Oh, just be.| Father has decided his overcoat ¥ DENTIST Telephone for Edit al @ 3 church domination if it is to continue to grow| cause.” can make the grade a rmblrlh yea " MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS, \d develop culturally and materially. The| now that mother has decided st A B ssociated ss is exclusively entitled to the 5 3 akath Ak 4 IR Ho, Hum! gimply got to have a new fur c ...Ih;‘or'\r‘ lieation of all news dispatches credited to|sphere of the church is to conserve the Christian | 3 3 { C . r 1 e ho vinter. it or not rwise credited in this paper and also the|religion by preaching the gospels. Tt has no MARRIED IN CLOUDS"—|or in the house all winter local news publl ~'ud in. . s | NP o i eadline | has parted with so many RAD GEr \‘W” place in the political affgira of the| HUCLE uples are in the clouds|of her clothes she would be in a ¥y i Mos vles a ouds her clothes s G a SKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| W % to. reoakii i Skt Go she ¥ AASIHAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION {country, and fallure to recogaiss ERat primbiplel y . oy are beingmavlisdes | heck of & fix if any of those laft s |cannot fail to react disastrously upon the church|" p = should do any parting i DENTIST Visiting Brothers welccine, itself. : of . 1 k better in stock- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. e Too many of them quickly get| All | look H BN back to earth—without the aid of|i but a lot of them also would SATURDAY I SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod.... 3 o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presidema H, L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tream Dr. A. W. Stewart ‘ It has certainly become some Presidential v ftice Phone 469, i of Freemasonry & Dassihite! look etter with more of that pad- v o . Res oot R Ly ding called flesh, that nature fur- hone 278. il campaign. The Associated Press says every de- Knee Dksl atahes. of Ahém N]G “c;:gll' !::,Mlntl biable’ pracinet ls, heing, ASINESHENS debated,| wyoy suy the detour was a sea| The modern girl’s idea of showy Dr. H. Vance oath B0 on {and that the period of infighting’ has Ar-| o mud?” we asked. clothes are those that show as i i H-Il jyx\..| The situation is onme that was foreseen{ uNothing clse but,” egclaimed|much of her as the law will allow o e, Ostatpath—01 Goliseln Blag WALTER B. HEISEL. Secre | by newspapermen. A prominent Associated Press|iha returned tourist. “Why, if a| Thin pay envelopes have caused | i GRS > TR oo el \'\— | representative aid several months ago that the|flapper had tried to cross that|more divorces than shapely vamps Licensed Osteopathic Fhysic'an \ | a 2 s tha A % e LOYAL OROLA |campaign would develop before the voting into[road she would have had to hold|ever have Janean Public Library Phone: Office, 1671, A : 5 ihev ito why fhther does Residence, Gastineau Hotel AR o R the biggest newspaper story since the war. It|up her skirts Another reason why father does and pads iR H ety ovecy” ket will all be over in three weeks, thank goodness. — not take mother to any of the n night, at & Jeloow | o T Paseing Observation dances today Is because it has R T It looks as it the time ism’t far|been so long since he has done Free Beading Room D Coo. L./ Barton .‘INA:;Tli;‘An}':‘ELsLé:x'tar‘;imawr. Dr. Doran, head of Prohibition enforcement,|distant when morning will be con.|any hugging he knows he would oI 1".'& ":‘"‘: :tlr-“' CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | says Prohibition is making the men handsomer. |sidered the proper time for going|convulse the other dancers with IR RSest & Office Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU L0%GE NO, The quality of Canadian Scotch and American}to bed. his awkwardness. Reading Room Open From Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| |secona .na Fourth Mon- \ \1 | moonshine must be improving. 5 An average wife is one who has! f3a m to10p m p. m to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. | |day of each month in \ e No Need of Buying More her moments of depression when | | Circulation Room Open From to 9 p. m. Phone 529 2(}:3”“1;«’-"::'- . “Material for a new dress [I've|she wi she had married a man| |1 to 6:30 3;3:’-’—";’“ p. m. to CHIROPRACTIC HARRY [ LUJAS, Mas- 3 i Circle City Highway” in honor of Gen.| sway Down Upon the Wabash River. picked,” with sense and dollars. PRRBMICL! (5 W is ngt tho practice of Medictne, | | Lretary: 7 James G cese, for sevem years President of | At The lady said as she produced a| A flapper’s idea of putting on Rferats Boak.""z'“ [ e —| T Order ot the Commission, and the father of the project| (New York Times.) sample; something warmer is to get into SRRE To MLt g secEASTERN STAW that now bears his name | Indiana “is a dry State, as Senator ‘Watson|The: wise dressmaker took thefa dress the hoys will unamimously | g % Second and Fourth Ture The mame of Gen. Steese will have an im-jhas told the world many a time and oft, for sample and observed, vote “h = MBolene W 1. Bl vecht focloacd BTG ¥ portant place in the history of the development once descending to umlors!x]nh'mnmh It is lt‘X“‘H “For dresses |{kr' you wear this D »‘l]l:wllll”l);"lllv‘l XH‘\"‘X’: IIB\'ILT hkx’en - PHYSICAL THERAPIST i :I:i'clwnf;oal’“ "5“_-. ; % anv pioneer sec-|Dry. It has a prohibition law with several sets will be ample.” popular and the increasing divorce T ooy Alasks No € ver gave any pioneer s b Medical nastics, " 1 i e ¥ ""; States more faithful or effi.|of “teeth’ It is matter of 'grave discussion - rate shows womén now are get.|§ THE CLUB LUNCH ectricity v KNIGHTS oF B 0F iy United Bt _|among the most serious Indiapa thinkers whether Only Way ing so they simply refuse to live| 410 Goldstein Bldg. I justiti Not the newest but one : ke whiskey can justifiably be used, even to save| “How can we get the young|with them of the best places inttovtvln Phose-—pRtlos: 483, ififefif;;.com“figla}i?.dl{::' life; and the prevailing answer is No. The|people to come to church on Sun. - S Les - ‘ Monday at 7:30 p..'m, Alaska Road Commission. Some day there should |gyperintendent of the State Anti-Saloon League|day nights?” asked a discouraged| warwin Tullps at 25 fer $1.00. to eat. = | T-ansient "brothers arged be & monument at the capital of Alaska for Gen.|has been so zealous in his great office as to|pastor. Other prices in proportion. Ju- We deliver the goods #Valentine's Optical Dept. s N A D Steese to stand beside one of Gen. Richardson, “get” from the State Supreme Court sixty days| wpake out the pews, substitute|neau Florists. ~ Adv. | at reasonable prices. R. L DOUGLASS ”DV}I TY'RNE’RTBY:Z:‘IA;?I K. E. father of the Road Commission, to commemorate of seclusion in the State jail farm. Such is thelg jaz5 orchestra for the choir and|———————- ~——— { Optician and Optometrist bt the memory of good friends and faithful public|8eneral sense of the perfect work of Pron{bIION |organ wnd have a dance instend| P~y "2 T3 Ty g7V 7| OPen 6 & m. to 8 p. m. {|| Boom 16, Valentine Bds. || ~rioas aeme 1 - o v B ite for Alaka n Hmnn-rllmn that the ]lslr}n('r:l(n' candidateslagtytyollon + sarcastically ahsery. GARBAGE ou > 'Am\olntm:nt 3 : Meets Monday a ok iy | o7 CivegBne aak aaster, (% nas bebe SR i{ ROY NEWTON }{|L || ARG " & cege H 4 o deacon nights 8 o'clock The resolution nmaming the Steese Highway|[f Hoveriior e o B S s ed the deaco ' 5 i i s ragles’ Hall, At reamble setting forth the reason for oy 'R . g H UIED Proprietor g v -_——T B ot aonisd And SRR e |y ot e EDORAT S have lo¥eRigH Things Worth Knowing A “ Robert Simpson Douglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy think of the success of the Indiana experiment, L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting P " A - 5 ran't t v clean | Empire that day, are werth reprinting, and are|noble in motive. If ofticial Republican' morality | You@can't get any cleaner in| AND LOT CLEANING - t. D. Brothers welcome. y s pink bath tubs than you can in frr————— —— as follows there has been a little loose, what of it? Pro- H | \ 2 . Uraduate Los Angeiew dcl-] — — Whereas, on this, the first anniver- hibition is the base of morals. So long as that|the old-fashioned white porcelain - Y THE STEESE HIGHWAY. The Alaska Board of Road Commissioners did an appropriate thing when it named the roz connecting nks and the Yukon River at; il s - iyt cient service than he gave th Territory for the many rs that he w at the head of the| % & o g ¥ ” lexe of Optomstry snd AMERICAN LEGION sary of the rellef of Gen. James G is maintained, we needn’t worry about minor|ones Phose 109 or 1 BURFORD’S CORNER i Jpthalmology t ¢ " - Meets secona and Steese, U, §. Army from his Presidency morals: What, then, must be thought of an ef- ) Glasses Fitred of the Board of Road Commissioners fort to destroy belief in the superoridity of that Not 'That It Matters) Bute- PIG'N WHISTLE CLNDY mneses Grouad tourth Thursday | for Alaska, it is deemed fitting and fortunate Commonwealth? The Chicago Tribune| Which would worry you more— eacn month {& ::|~1,1..v:-l Riat 1y presans Bosra ‘of Road lets a roaming correspondent calumniate virtue| A rent In clothes or one in ar.| T None Better—Box or Bulk Miss Caroline Todd Dugout. Commissioners should review the valu- in its very home. With infernal malice his|Tears 2 . S able and efficient service that has been hand, with horror winged, paints the loveliest 5 47 ; Piano Enm‘un, Sbidered to the' Terifory of Alfska by sylvan scenes as defiled with boozing kens. The Trouble Ahead THR EMPIRE HAS THE ..Ano-ll Speclal Rates Beginning that able officer during his seven years Black Valley Railroad runs along the banks of the|A very foolish fellow had ————— e et o r B Sapiamber let || WOMEN oF woosEREART | of tenure of office from’ 1920 to 1927 Wabash. . They are Two sweeties who were both nam. - gl a FHONN 2764 L1k, | LEGION, NO, 439 g 92 4 e e LANT IN ALASKA. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays to-wit: lined with beer cabins. Tired business y o v g D The construction or rehabilitation men drive out in their cars and with He made a date with one, and R et e PSSO I each month, 8 P.M. at Moose f i Hall. of 492 miles of wagon road, 100 miles farnt < hands undér the sycamores with then of tram, miles of sled road, and SEGIHS G Bag bbore: thidh: e e v ok 4 The dumbbell forgot witchazel THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- 3,821 iles rail i a iti to the | - isi el gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. miles of trail in addition recent day your correspondent visited ; y ge that was already in existence in six such cabins on the Wabash in the Regular Business With Him - . “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 20. (This represents a mnet gain of space of half a mile, and at night was “You ever seasick,” asked the 3 —— - miles of passable overland routes.) #0040 10 ‘Seh the Inidehivheiviantn, chance acquaintance in the smok- Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling Whereas, it {8 becoming daily more an underground gambling and moonshine ing compartment E s A“ evident that the sound judgment, the joint far out in the sticks, where boys “Well,” replied the other, “I b A eys intelligent fcresight and the keen vision and girls in their teens were among wouldn't be riding in this Pull- = for men and women demonstrated by Gen. Steese in the se- the rons. Towns scattered along man, if T didn't.” ‘i Stand—Miller’s Taxi t B lection and construction of these arteries the valleys are a regular route for “Hun " iRkked - the . tivib: i What's the use? | Phone 218 of travel have resulted in a network of n rum-runners in high-powered cars. They looking puzzled. —says Taxi Tad. ) overland transportation facilities that are calling on regular customers on “I'm a doctor,” explained the||Of course you can walk and GEO- Mc S'M‘ KINS (,40. will inevitably lead to a sound and last- a set schedule, sending cards ahead, other. carry your baggage, but WHY JAPANESE TOY ing development of the resources of this i e much like a commercial traveler. * * * Siei— —when in these modern days - Territory; and, : Down the Wabash, in Vigo County, the You Know The Kind you can call Single O or 94 PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP is deemed fitting that r Terre Haute experts maintain, —there “Is your husband kind?" asked|]|and ride to the dock in com- CRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKING some permanent memorial of the work exist at least 3,000 speakeasies, blind 3 2 . ¥ the old aunt. fort—at such small cost? > ~ Front Street o1 el Stowse should e oficialy - biss, moon. Jolnte snd ahetaIonct rarm' (U ol L L FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT , |||, Froatftest =~ corporated into the public chronicles of houses where home brew is available i o | r b i i fe —u the Territory of Alaska; and, Many crossroads filling stations. sell “moon” | o oo o TElT L L o . Phone 244 COuposite Alasks Elertric Light ORice ., Whereas, in view of thefact that |as well as gas. Canadian hard stur speeds| " Do XSHIGet Te Bo One Carlson’s Taxi and the important highway from Fairbanks down the valleys from Detroit. But too muech | _ o A ¥ 2 i to Circle was originally conceived by and of these “foul aspersions” on a “fair States| 00 & year was able to put $36,000 Ambulance Service MORRIS almost entirely constructed under the At least once before our Chicago contemporary|l® the bank during the year— Stanas at Alaskax ..otel and CONSTRUCTION direction of Gen. Steese, it is deemed has printed these speculative statistics about Vigo| N You hardly could call him Juneau Billiards appropriate that this route should be Country. The janitors of prohibition made a|® financial wizard- X Phone Single 0 and 94 LASKAN H TEL COMPANY named in his honor, to serve as a last- erushing answer: “No drinking is going on.” Our| He Wwas just a Philadelphia po- ing reminder of the services rendered to contemporary is innocently allowing itself to be|liceman. - SAND and Alaska by the aforesaid Gen, Steese; used for the purpose of attracting tourists to In- g g MODERN BEASONABLE RATES GRAVEL Therefore, Be It Resolved, that from diana. Its correspondent can't hide his cloven|=——Only A Fly in The Ointment and after this date, the highway from hoof. He that the Scotch in South Bend| October's only fault, B . T : Dave HouskL, prop. the northern city limits of Fairbanks is of “a better grade than what is generally| Far as I can remember, erry 8 axi Alagka, to the banks of the Yukon Riv- procurable in Chicago.” Is that it is the month Work. er at Circle, Alaska, shall be known Pl st e I, That's followed by November. PHONE 199 No job too large nor toe as the M“:", ]I\‘,:h. ay"” in tribute to Production of Paper. — Stand at Gastineau small for us. { Gen. James Gordon Steese, President, Al- — Both Dangerous o Carpenter and Concrete aska Road Commission, 1920-1¢ and Pri Vews, Jop: “What ed thi - this highway shall hereafter be so S Sl News.) SR g M 0 RRIS A Canads 0 i o - | dent?” designated in all official communications inada dominates the world in the produc fh 0T ations, tion of newsprint, At present the output is al-| Bystander: “A woman driver.”|§. i CONSTRUCTION CO. most double that of the United States and most| Cop: “Backseat or in the car|§ The Packard Taxi 4 > PILDING CONTRACTORS AUTOMOBILE MAN FOR TOURISTS |°f it i* cxported. On the other hand Canada uses| ahead?” ¥ A PHONE an zn zt S ¥ Phone 62 AND ROADS. only :<Iu‘rn| one-seventeenth the amount consumed » 444 <3 il in the United States. Canada exports most of her Nuff's Nuff o5 1 T ) product and the United States imports nearly| “Which.candidate are you go- Stand at Arctic \ two millicn tons in a year. In 1927 Canadaling to support?” |produced only about fifty per cent. more than| “Neither, I've got all I can do developing tourist business in the Territory. And|the United States but the inucrease is so rapid |supporting my wife and three mar.| | Brompt Service, Day and Night You will find our facilities complete JUNEAU TRANSFER he, naturally, notes the part that good roads will|it is difficult to keep pace with it in statistics. — : COMPANY play in the continued growth of the traftic. He —d A e CovicH AuTo SERVICE ¢ v ('unu\limvnl(s'lh‘w’,:24»\:‘xtllxx.:\y‘ll »..w.lt.:\p“nl :m.vul.x‘; By intricate cross-breeding German scientists AEAEE LE JEIDLERPI0 O Geviot. (B i oue P - i 'Mgonlvhtpuk:l“d — 18 expending large sums in road construction. |DAVe Droduced yellow '#ats and pink monkeys, 2 rADIE: 4%, Dy, o 11 ti to merit th 1 o There is no doubt ‘abcut the gres The achievement, however, leaves us cold A (l r 8 a e Night e ke o o AppTI o abc great benefits| P 5 ki Alaska familiar phenomenon here is a blue elephant, ot iociand £ tomers. In all of your B i il it T'""““"“"":\(.‘-lxl,(.‘u\d ls gotting bluer every day.— (Philadelphia ]mI?enag SBtUlldéng c¢f our custo oL y good. The volume of the tourist travel will - S ‘ront Streef i ith this Bank, th 4 | g ons Wi 18 Dal ere grow with more road building, and the per capita Al Smith impresses us as a man, as we re- M]LLER’S Tm connees 4 benefit will increase The more road building|marked in our severe way to oune of our prom- i i mnmf' i flcfi we have the longer tourists will remain in’ the|inent dry voters last evening, who, if he did Reguler Divivire Ph:n:u:";l::k:“ wigon o S i ;e (obio et BRI LT (e bitnak Short Orders 0 those elements which create CAUSE OF RELIGION DEMANDS TH o ot 1 CHURCHES ESCHEW POI l’l‘l(1 AT| 1t is proposed to get r1d of Idaho by dividing Lunches i Prompt Delivery of e 4 it between oregun and \\.th;,un But this 0 6a mto2a o 9 d s, . 9y ALL KINDS OF COAL zation and the fabric of our government itself|koo Joupnar) T POPULAR PRICES ; . i PHONE 48 rests upon the Christian religion That is all — " i ‘ the greater reason why the churches should get Merchants Lunch served Se ice Transfer Co. l uw MILL woon If anyone knows the names of the five can- rom . out of politics and devote their activities to con-|didates who are running for the pr $ AE 8 i to 3 Ollc. Phon 389 Residence Phone 443 A. S. Eldridge, Seattle automobile man, sees| great things to ccme to Alaska from the fast that will come with the tourist traffic. It lency, he i \ ' l serving . religion in the hearts of men. The|knOWs more than is necessary. Ibv‘(nu: News.) ks 8 30 onts | T B M Be e Ba'.;k churches cannot both serve the cause of Chris- — —— )| ‘!te . . ) tianity and control the political affairs of the| T0¢ directorate of a few of our big corpora- f i 1 government. tions are coming to be much mixed on thefr H The history of the President’s own church political bearings.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) HARRY MABRY ought to make that plain. It almost destroyed| et w2 The campaign uproar is divided ints Propr[ dtself through its activities in politics during|parts: The orators, the silent vote and r:h: :vhl:l‘: i last part of the eighteenth and the first part|perers.— (Detroit News.)

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