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¥ THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY OCT 9, I928. ( now expect to hear it said that they (€ Q_-:f A cyfic is an old grouch who Forty | 1 fessors have issued an appeal| | | ever has to 2o to a doctor ANNL Y ~ - e St |to find out what is wrong with IORN W TROY - - - LDXT()R AND MANAGER T € Gov. Smith | { o6 Published every _evening ept nd evils are the signs of L,,.,“,\..“l O of an optimist is a EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 4t : ttlel althy girl of 35 who thinks the Btreets, Juneau, Alask iid Hickman, the slayer of little bors. worlk aay k- it o Aok T - sy - M ! V t s that a yeople R ‘ OO, A1 B! o ed in the Post Office au as Second Class | Ma V : ’:\ it 1' ln’ l“x 1‘ sl Sometimes It's Justified astic things when her en ‘ — - - | s IS R 00, At |'Course murder we condemn, but o the nitwit looking a SUBSCRIPTION PATFES. ‘ v ; | still cenfess ome, is announced Delivered by careier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Another thin ! to be referred to| g igersop L [* Attor o Women: has ' R Rers Tor ST EE hibr. Month. R A S o e ¢ L hink it would be| A . o By mail the following rates: | h 5 | wrong | life she begins worrying mc One year, ir g5 RN R TR I oy | To the driver « > & 3 birthday control and Jless $6.00; one mor $1.2 | T _L- e driver of the car ahead : . Bubscribers wil vor if they will promptly | s Who hogs the road and pokes|over birth contro: potify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity The whispe campaigners have solved the Qong | When she is at the wheel il R A P*aad Business Offi i ng without the use of radio 4 a4 s expression Ty oci Es e What Costs Money |“Excise my but when she AssoC : 3 . 1 X home noboc > ears The As Ay press is exclusively entit An American Sermon. Blinks Don't you Hhate for| und home nobody ever hea use for republ of ANl mews dispateles —- somebody to tell you something|her say, “Watch me dus it or not redi in this paper an (Cinelnn I e I5a rea C Another thing that *has becomie AR Mg Cincinnati Enquirer.) | vou aiready know? ] ‘ HAC Jsaer —_— iREb 7o Bk LANGEN| A can sermons are needed in these ks: “Sure, it gets my goat mageniing 4. SHORYEIOR A AT OF ANY mum PUBLICATION | propaganda designed to weaken i i specd cop come along| Wien a girl bousts 4 ;] — — Bl tructure of republican government—a propa- | me I'm hitting fifty- 16T~ OIIORS AN oW |ganda which is insidious and all-pervasive. ! ns she's too wise to becom | Rev. John Malick, Pastor of the First Con-| s f ar with the methods of pre. gregational Church, preached this kind of a|For The Dictionary Of The Future|Da ny of the vegetables for rmon Sunday morning. And it was a sermon| HIKING—Standing = along the [filled with the vitality of right religion. We|road and thumbing a ride. desire to reemphasize hig declaration that “It Yes, He'd Learn Young People Are |is not quite honest for any party to take over A Generous Brother As Mushy As They Ever Were Christian name to give fitself advantage|por money to help vietims of the here is a pretty daughter in |in a human contest in which no test of Chris v us the telephone rings, | tianity issue. 1t is political trickery for| A poor shoemaker heard his pas sther party on the |any party in America at this time to claim any e i a chance to use the |monopoly of the Christian name or Christian|, i 4iv man was he, so up h ple of hours.—Cin- virtues. Some day in America we shall perhaps |, - | ) | [be able to rebuke at the polls any party that KHdl sk Thongh .1 Baven't | yink how much he \mnw; seeks place by capitalizaticn of the Christian ; } tening > | much, I'll give my awl.” yy listening Points in . name for itself and denying it to others. That 5 I 1 Globe Eie (CTTSSES RE will be a clarifying day for the Christian re GOV. RIGGS DISCUSSES BEAR R, A ki) Nother 'Scotohmén 4 TOR [ligion and a wholesome day for the country | ohes Ml OmeN BEHAYV > | Aye, that it would be, and may heaven| 'I mever see your husband tak- iy i Formier - Gov, Thor Riggs contributes &h ... (he day! This Government is too great, |8 you out evenings.” Ty GOt fllustrated article in October Field and Stream|y,, gno 450 noble to be submerged by the evil| ay, the old tightwad s so Doth wish. E¥as s in the discussion over the question, “Will @ljucts of dead ages. This is America, the land |Stingy he won't even take hix T ,“'f\‘,, ’ grizzly bear attack a man without provocation? in theory—ot liberty, fraternity, equality and |false teeth out at night® lock MEabE). Gov. Riggs heads his article, “My Vote Is |tolerance—in theory, we say. The hydra heads : His is the fifth article of the series. He contends|of socialism and religious sectarianism are being|What Herb and Al Are” Learniry Officer, Do Your Duty that sometimes a grizzly bear will attack with-lif hey spell menac destruction to the The only thing that has les Meet Mr. Sutherland,” said the “ i 'H & noble dream of the founders of the republic. [privacy than the goldfish in the X e tes 1 mise this way They offer hatred for harmony. They propose |bowl is a candidate's past life. meated Mr. Sutherland for Gov. Ri s "]““ }I’" JERE (B8 WY ; |disunion and destrubtion. They oppose fraternity - |auite awhile,” smiled the face The man who has never seen i A ,/11\ heaF biitalde the &oo ix decidedly ;““" REAO ' Gt In ReVArs 15 butcher : 9 G As. Dr. Malick said—ahd it unfortunately is With the Dasali’ waniiney’ all ——,——— of the opinion th e true—'‘there is not the remotest connection be-|gr, cadi™ RSN SEsIL EECORDS p ithout provocation Many | grow more aged,” says a well Y SUNEL . oL s ¢ tween the Christian religion and what some of i Closing out all 1n mcn Columbia 21y | of | known physician sportsmen who have hunted the grizzly il wiio piisoark o5 B i had ve o ia n : o OLeh Résords st kUE ater r b be ) Alaska say he will | Al RS . are| gure, doc, but still we notice|®” ; E §oc o e Aatlere RNl S al |using the Christian name to impress upon the[ihe older some folks grow. the|OPen evenings. Radio Electrie not. It so happend that their especia leonntry st this thee™ ! folks . il s grizzlies ran the other way. I have | Sod AN more childish they get. & hunted grizzlies and have never been at- | P SR tacked. But I know a man who had the | The Oldest Justice. Mother Wouldn't Agree With Him | RB GE whole top of his scalp torn off by a s 04 “I promised mother I'd be good." | 4 4 grizzly while peacefully walking along (New York World.) Laughed pretty Millie Anne Van||{ a mountain trail. ‘This man is firmly Oliver Wendell Holmes, Associate Justice of Narr K H4l;[ E:D convinced that his bear nursed a deep- the Supreme Court of the United States, today |Her boy friend hugged her tighter { ¥ seated grouch against “"”"\I”"' in gen- reaches an age greater than that reached by any and ! AND LOT CLEANING eral and himself in particular Justice who has ever sat on that bench, b Exclaimed: “We G Justic 0 has ever sa it bench, becom-| Exclaimed: “Well, GOOD, Il The Governor then proceeds with more than|ing eighty-seven years and seven months, lack.| say you arel™ G. A. GETCHELL, a dozen instances of unprovoked attacks by grizzly [ing three day Roger Broke Taney, who until Phome 109 or 149 and brown bears that came under his observation [now had been the oldest, lived to be eighy-s old Stuff! g - s Sesindales while he was Governor of Alaska. He givesfand seven months, lacking four days, “An odd thing about these pres.| names, dates and circumstances. He also refers|realization that Justice Holmes occupies such a|ent fashions—" he began The indications are that we shall have some campaign in the First Division between now and ~ election day. to the fact that the Governor's office in Juneau position com L surprise. Few men | “Is that the girls in short skirts contains the data of many other cases. in public life seem le enerable than he; des-|make the men look longer,” snap- o, Rives wsed the msgrousivences of both |Pite Ni8 vears, his work 1s as vigorous and dis- |ped the other. | iov iggs u agg tinguishd as it has ever been, and he is still pos- s | brown and grizzly bears to prove his case because|sesses the gayety of spirit that he had of old Cars Are Not Perfect Yet the Biolcgical Survey puts them in the same|We congratulate him with some diftidence: he Is| go far we have mot seen {1 R no the kind of man who would take much pride|ciaimed for a single one of the Of courke, Gov. Riggs is right. The case|in ':“‘f""-‘v ""“';‘*".”I"!' But difftident or not, we|pow model cars now on the mard against the Alaskam bears, browns and grizzlies, - -"h'”*“"’f]l'"\“”""!“””"“" l_’"‘ some reason we feel(yot that jt can run without gas has been proved so often that it causes one to|%* Vi 8 ome ng ‘vl*“"l»«l had happened, and cil until the mortgage is paid wonder why the discussion now. And probably |SNe e cannol '1.,( the event pass without saying |y ) L 5 18 abou more than any other one man, Gov. Riggs gath- i Y ¥ OB OF e ered the evidence to cinch the argument ? : 2 . Well, Call It Lie, If You Prefer . White \“p"e"‘“‘ 8 Threatened! The best known and oldest bedw WE OBJECT! i < J Fork Times.) “I'm going to hit the hay early AR The Kansas City Star speculates about what|oniznt so0 I can get up early in Alaskans surmise that the red haze may result from the newly developed fondness of o .'“ .Mv’ v”"'" get up early < 3 observed in various parts of the Ter- the Osage Indians for golf. They have apparently "¢ MOring What's the use? ritory was caused by volcanic dust, but “taken up the game” with such seriousness that W o : —says Taxi Tad. there is a possibility that it was after- they have banned the nineteenth hole as a handi- |, ‘ot SO Liberal With His Money| |, . .0 vou can walk and effect of the language used by some cap to keeping fit. Though through the prayer and carry your baggage, but WHY golfer who had sliced his ball into This alone is enough to cause the white man| S°rmon he —when in these modern days the s0 tundra.— (Seattle Times.) to pause. Heretofore he has regarded golt as| ~Amen!” doth always loudlyf} oo "con call Single O or 94 i’ a1l R T tao, tat the slam at Gov.[his special hobby, a sort of token of his civili-| _ holler L and ride to the dock in com- Purks or Bill Pullen is concerned. They can|?ation. Wherever he has moved he has organized |When the collection’s taken up fort—at such small cost? take good care of themselves. But we don’t|Nis Bolf club and built a course. But, as a rule,| YOU bet he ne'er drops in a dol- snuggle up to that dirty dig about “the soggy|'l® "atives have looked upon this sport as a form |1ar- il of madness, and have pitied rather than sought % undra to emulate the poor, benighted white man who Henrietta Won't Let Him Carlson’s Taxi and | o S N was rich enough to hire some one to knock the| “Well, Henry, how are things . i SENATOR SIMMONS MISREPRESENTS. |lttie hill sy theire Some him and yet in-|around home?” asked the neighbor. Ambulance Service ——— sisted on doing this himself. “Oh, 1 can't complain, sighed Stands at Alaskax ..otel and The Associated Press quoted Senator Simmons i S Henry Peck. Juneau Billlards ing that Gov. Smita had acted “with the l\m.l Scotia Eletlum. Phone Single 0 and 94 nce of the German Kaiser ind treated the —_— More Or Less True Demetratic platform as s “mere scrap of DPerY (Prince Rupert News.) If home was temptation, you can | l———- —————8& That is in substance what the American Review Both of the great parties are elated over the|bet a lot of young folks wouldn't of Reviews said. Chairman Pittman of the|Fesult of the Nova Scotia elections. Conservatives|Stay away from it so much . e are pleased that they won, while Liberal re| There always have been plenty Democratic platform e ttee submitted - the 9 g +1Derals. are g s L o v“m “.:lu l\n;m Pleased that they have so far recovered their|[Of things for a husband and wife erry's axi A R SR e o . prestige in the Bluenose Province as to come |to argue about, but the newest one aaw, editor of the Review of Reviews, retractelivery close to upsstting the Government, Tykey|seems o be Which of them is 40 PHO N‘E ) his statemen body is happy. That is the way to be after an |blame for leaving the lighted ciga- Stand at Gastineau If Senator Simmons had been as fair as he[election rette parked on the piano. DR - | used to be he would have kept Lis mouth’shut i — The man who sits down to a One does not expect anything better than mis- | Americans like alliteration in their politics. |coarse dinner often gets up in a representatin from the Methodist Board of Tem-|They had Woodrow Wilson; then Calvin Coolidge, |better trame of mind that the one 2 perance, Prohibition and Public Morals, the Chris- 410 now Herbert Hoover—with Charles Curtis(who has to sit through a cour-e The Packard Taxi H tian Herald, Bishop Lawrence, Bishop Cannon|°" the side—(Los Angeles Times.) one. PHONE i and the rest of the achers who are making N el The number of times she tells H political forums of their pulpits. They have|somethins morethee iy I0USR It will take|him the same thing over ofina 444 i el g 1 ; _|Something more than the last straw vote to break | makes friend hub wonder how his Stand at Arctic i acted the misrepresenting habit. But one|the camel’s back.— (Seattle Times,) S108 cala ths. 1dea he 15 ik does expect a United States Senator to be fair— | il i e s L il ;..-p.ml..ll_\ one who for so long had the stand- [\It] 1;1\ M(.e I(Ihmo \\lllw[nlllrll)ng campaighigt abg| R LB e the firet time Progpt Service, Day and Night ‘} ng that was Senator Simmons's. not likely to hold many spellbound.— (St. Louis TR A Globe-Democrat. ) e rees e reereeeeeeca |} COVICH AUTO SERVICE IE Al L P STAND AT THE OLYMPIC JUSTICE VINDICATED. candidate who talks the least 'boloney > Phote 843, Day or i . R 3, to bring home the most bacon.— (Detroit a ry sLare Night In these days of over-zealous Prohibition en- » Pross.) Juneau, Alaska forcement agents it renews confidence in our 3 a4 ———— A R AT Imperial Buildin Institutions when a Grand Jury steps between | The cynic observer will see as many nuts Ig:ont Street g good citizens who have been subjected to in-|as bolts in the present campaign.— (Louisville justice and those who would cause them humilia- | Courier-Journal.) D t MILLER'S TAXI tion and expense. The vindication by the re- Regular Dinners cent Grand Jury of leading Juneau merchants, This campaign shows the need of an Eleventh Ph;‘::.tu;,::k:" % o » arrested |Commandment: Thou shalt nct be intol — -§ Who had been rough-housed and arrested, |funmANIment: Thou . erant Short Orders CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS causes a feeling of security that business men, and Y FOR HIR! f;:‘r"(.’lf;“"t‘:"‘fl’;_‘ "“K‘ “““\ “‘;’“" \IX’I :“;"“‘”m“ “l‘r" ;1 hey call it a State primary because one has Lunches s are ope elling articles that are|ty he schooled in politics to make the grade.— manufactured under Government permit, bought|(Atlanta Constitution). . Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, ! through regular and responsible jobbers and sent AR 25 R VRS SR POPULAR PRICES John Borbndge to them in the regular way via autho d and A crooked politician is not as obnoxious as TAXI responsible transportation companies, there is a|? Weak statesman trying to lean both ways.—|] Merchants Lunch served fairer way to settle the question as to whether| (Atchison, Kan., Globe.) from 11:30 a. m. to 2 %) “: 77 the articles in trade are contraband or not than A p. m. daily. 50 cents Days—48! ights—3 that of raiding the stores and arresting the retail|, * “:’]"’i“,“"“ll lf’:"“"‘“‘" is something akin to s e A —— merchants. The arrest of the Juneau merehants|gliy \cnen it ia orers - (Detrort Proc oo, i — who were vindicated by the Grand Jury was an ] G o z . Al outrage 1o every semse of fair play and justice REEDER’S TAXI venerable dential Perpetual Our idea of a neurotic is a Democrat who Is worrying about Texas.—(Ohio State Journal,) motion: Nailing year.— (Milwaukee Journal.) lies in a Presi- ¥ 5 o ’h[ ) T . . J. B. BURFORD & CO || PROFESSIONAL _'\1" pyorernal socieries L. C. Smith and Corona T ¥ w7 PRI ) TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau ( ;nm- . Public Stenographer DENTISTS - SUEIR R Lt A i a 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. i P 5 e~ — PHONE 56 Juneau Liom y Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ~ ! | d Club N ) ol - o Meets every Wes | DANLE ! —— nesday at 12:38 M o'clock. Dr. Charles P. Jenne || erD. menderson, Presides DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tream e N Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . P. 0. ELKS ' A. B. Building B 3o % ety Telephone 176 = 42 HALL - A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING SATURDAY Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 278. Scottish Rits NIGHT nelcbég;u;l.l?l:r(!;.;y:;ol:c‘l: ! month_wt T30 br ! . H. Vance iy 24d Fellows” £ i 201 Godstein Bdg | | WALTER B. HEISEL. Soorot '’ Free Reading Room Current Magazines, Newspapers 10 to B v or by appoinment :fiuhl% 0"“%"‘“10"3’““.:“ 2 2! 10D lce o Janeau Public Library Gestigeas Hotel and R City Hall, 5“‘"‘: :::" CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. el Office Service Only Reading Room Open From Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 2 3 m to 10 p. m. p.m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. Circulation Room Open From to 9 p. m. Phone 529 [ 1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to CHIROPRACTIC | i 8:30 p. m. Reference Books, Etc, 12; 1 t Dr. Geo. L. Barton : is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. FREE TO ALL = e —— | THE CLUB LUNCH Not the newest but one of the best places in town We B . Helene W. 1., A Medical nastics, lectricity to eat. PHYRICAL THERAPIST Maesage 410 Goldstein Blag. Phone—Office: 423, lbrecht!i . Valentine's Optical leli th ds deliver the goods e e at reasonable prices. Optician and Optometrist Dept. S8 Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m. Room 16, Valentine Bldz. Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. and | ROY NEWTON Dy, APReiataust & Proprietor None Better—Box or Bulk Opt. D. AR m‘{ Urrlulve' li;“t Antnia. alc)— Lo 4 an BURFORD’S CORNER | | ¥ Optraimeiosy Glasses Fitted PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY ieneses Ground ) Robert Simpson 1 B T PPN | — | | Piano Miss Caroline Todd Harmony THR EMPIRE HAS THE ARG~ | Special Rates Beginning | EST, MOST UP-TO-DA' September 1st | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTINO PHONE 2754 | PLANT IN ALASKA. ;3 &5 [P SSS S S —— THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute Corner 4th and Franklin St. GEO. M. SIMPKINS (O. PRINTING and STATIONERY SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS FILING CABINETS Phone 244 Cpposite Alaska Electric Light ~ A ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, prop. Phone 136 i OFFICE EQUIPMENT S e | »” Office HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 Proprietor i Day and Night Service [P vets s isveaat i ese e iase st s s eSS SRS e SRR UERT v Banking With Us You will find our facilities complete and convenient. Ii is our purpose at all times to merit the approval of our customers. In all of your connections with this Bank, there will be manifest in actual practice those elements which create “Courtesy” and “Service.” The B. M. Behrends Bank LOYAL ORDLA 4 OF MOOSE Juneau Lofgs No. 78 Meets every Monda; night, at 8 eclocw HELLAN, Dictator. ® HART, re WALTER J. H. \|our\'r J‘UNAEAU LODGE NO. e \.m.a and Bourth Mon- yws' Hal - ginning N uclm . ' ')f NA".HI;L \y Ordsr ot EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues wch month, & 1 o' ¥ T rthy ALICE BRO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1769, Meetings second and lash Monday at /. M. McINTYRB 3. K. H. . TURNER, Secretary. D//UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. ®. Meets Monday nights 8 o’clock & ragles’ Hall, Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and tourth Thursday eacn month ie Dugout. o e g WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART | | LEGION, NO. 439 ¥ Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose i Hall. § Esther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. Brunswick Bowling Alleys " ! for men and women Stand—Miller’s Taxl . Phone 218 P —— a RN JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINC Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orde CE! MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor too small for us. { MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 UNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Bag . Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 S — Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W00D and COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phome 443

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