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F] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1928. —_— e W | tact that he has the support of the An snm.nfi' | E Passing Observation UNITED STATES L ' Dail Alaslua Empire |oas v <2 b s re e ] B S e — o e || avons Lo T, e, ) BemEne o e B ( fESSIO-VAL JOBN w. TRUY .. EDITOR AND MANAGER‘ —a L . Fraternal docieries - SO give the impression they live on J. 8. Land Office, AR - |ENOUGH CHRISTIANS TO / { DETOUR Basy Street i Sy ity ol R s TV i o’(‘ha 1 e — ept Sunday by = i o y 2 September 19, 1928, REEBURC( | astineau (.hanne EMFIRE PRINTING h nd and Main | CHURCHES. By BAM HILL ] Mors O bils Fous Notice is hereby given that DENTISTS | T . | The permanent chairman of the recent Demo- Mother too, used to spoil a party |Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. & ; : " Nothing Pietical About Th dress occasionally by dropping{er with his witne William ba | » State Convention in New Hampshire was| 9 at : v A ” Rev. Anthony H. Parshiss. & ‘“,’m\m,m of| The flaming colors of the fall something on it, but what she|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, 58 i Juneau Lions P P teliidhiiel o imself as| TO Write the dreamy poets may|dropped left a stain, not a hole. [all of Haines, Alaska, has sub- Club Dellvered by carcier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and the Episcopal Church. Characterizing himself as inspire | Our idea of an unreasonable wite [mitted final proof on his home- — o Dostage pald, at'ihe Tohlowing rates: rotestant o lyowestants,” 18 his keynote| gyt o the prosy ones they're a re.|is one who expects her husband|Stead entry, serial 06121, for lots Meets every Wes ntus, 1n mmm—h,u.w he assailed bigotry and pald a glowing| oy ol g n a good humor after stand.|1 and 2, seétion 12 s&nd’ lot 1, nesday at 12:22 ) | aiting | N%NW%, section 13, T. 32 s.|| P, [ o'clock. It's nearing time t | ing two hours on a corner waiting r. s a - ind delivered an inspiring ewlogy of Gov.| furnace fire. tmo | to gt e Ll ikt R. 59 E. CR.M. and it is now Charle P Jenne D. Henderson, Presidess f P Y Bea i f Th ¢ gt VR a4 Becwacl ? Ry : < jon.|in the files of the U. §. Land DENTIST L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treasm . : e Hdatieen ; Smith re are enough tolerant and broad-| We suppose when & companion. | £ le et of the T 6. Land 2 7 " e minded Protestants in the United States to savel Statistical Note. |ate bride's parents gets n she e ge, ASKS, an ooms 8 and 9 Valent:ne > A . B. P. O. ELKS . s il G g if no protest is filed in the local Building M £ 1e churc f he cause o “hristia v | € money spe: reatens to go live with her hus- = A t hur t . f Christianity m‘. ThI\. m .” y w‘n.v f.mj rouges and SI” "' 'I_W“ “‘HKM “m_(‘ has chang. |1and office at Anchorage, Alaska, | Telephone 176 vite of all the Christian Heralds, the Methodist|powders in a year would be more | band e "~ 77| within the period of ptblication, | T | S tal rds of Temperance, Prohibition and gPublic|than enough to supply every poor a or thirty days thereafter, said |&s — H. Messcrschmidt, SUBSCRIPTION PATES they will promptly | tribute to the Catholic citizenry of the United or irregularity | States MEWBER =7 3 | The Ass. eie isively entitled. to mp(‘ use for r bl R dispatches credited to| It or not othery s paper and also the g local news published hereir Iie ; i family in the country with a better me husbands won't get a° 3 i ; Mosatrachn —_— — ——— | Morals, and a great number of preachers and |fal 3 h a bette: Wy o il i ALASKA FIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| '@ o e Shbliestioss RR B i tat oo hance to eat potatoes at home un.|gA%) Proof Will be accepted and Dr. A. W. Stewart_ || ! ‘ T THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION mumerous church publicatio a rganiza | S oy e o I f : ! e can do to destroy them e il J. LINDLEY GREEN, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. in the dsye. ob. lohghs ikt Register. SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod... First publication, Oct. 13, 1928, Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry e last publication, Nov. 16, 1928 oma Scottish Rite riority lnm.rl("(" |lor, they used bicycle pants clips Lk e A e 278, s mean, son,” replied his|to keep her from making a display g— et w2 Tt | ey 1-51-03.;”2’5; | Correct | said Clarence, “what do| an when they v a man|when a girl went into a shine par- The Prince Rupert News says the Canadians| ok upon the American Presidential election as| ne of the greatest sporting events of the sea-| |son, rivaling even the World Serles -baseball In|gaq «that he is troubled with|of her hosiery, but about all that month st 1:30 interest.”” If the Canadians could lend us some of | wenk I's.' lcan be done now is to blindfold Dr. H. L] Fellows’ that casualness it would cause a lot of relief.| Political Note the gent who does the polishing ¢ Ostecpath—201 Go'datetn Bidg } } king the thing rather| @ 1 Apathy is Goms 1 ask the men present to look - Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 6 Over here we have bene taking the thing rather| General Apathy is conspicuous|and ask i n present to loo : Tto§ or by appoinment yusly [P¥ his absence in the present cam. | the other way. = ' Licensed Osteonstnic Fhysic'sn palgn, A modern girl's idea of beinz in. | \ Phone: Office 1671 Mr. Raskob now 1ims Utah for the - discreet is to make a date with a | P J Gasttneau FHotel u Lofgs No. 78 Democratic ticket. If his other claims In The Long, Long Ago tightwad: 3 M overy Monds | have no better foundation he will have a “Of course the eggs were fresh,”| The woman who complains be- —% > tator lot to explain November 7. Utah and The grocer said, but then | cause her husband no longer is Dr. Geo. L. T‘wrmn Vermont were the only States in the He later did admit affectionate, usually is of the kind BILLIARDS CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. : Union that went Republican in 1912 He couldn't remember when.|who think in appreciation of all be et A Office Service Only IGNORANCE OF DAN SUTHERLAND., ! (Seattle Times.) : the long lectures she gives him FOR EXERCISE! Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 & Pourty. ddn- But four years later, in 1916, Utah gave| Into Ditches And Fences, Eh? |he ought to bring her candy and! p.m to 5 p. m. and 7 of each month In President Wilson a majority of 30,000 over| Blinks—Is your wife a better|flowers and take her to the theater|} The man who keeps his to 9 p. m. Phone 529 xR B o B land as Del J r &n €| Judge Hughes driver than you are? | every week Suther Y s ! feet under a desk all day CHIROPRACTIC of the science f government, o stor « r RSO NSO N = e Jinks—Well, she drives the car “Yesterday” was that time when will I",(,] better — think is not the practice of Medicine, } 1 t of « oul vha vas b v seeing a s | Surgery nor Ostcopathy tically everything that lie e foundati ) B % 1 lot of places I wouldn’t. what ”\\; meant by seeing a lot|§ hotter after an hour’s 0 ‘o1 — things. He pretends that he stands for 1 The “Brown Derby. of a girl was seeing not much of valuxation at the 4 EASTERN STAR government (just now) an e offers the = i Bod News For Today her often " — Second and Fourth. Tues, alled Controiler Bill as casure carrying| (Cincinnati Enguirer.) Now comes the time when wa| You usually can tell by meeting CAU 3 o i R O IR Rl gt g ther the Nation will in November call|have to listen to those with worse|a man’s wite whother he aise|{d UNEAU BILLIARDS ]]‘ll"‘”‘r';”x" _{“ '\’\l!l_:w ML bnoh Sam leadership of its affa an exceptional |ones than ours tell us what willhas to eat his evening dinner in' . an exemplar of practical scholarship, |cure a cold the breakfast nook. ! L s ‘ dlcal (.E,l:ma'!“'y Maresago 3 ganizer of world-wide fame, or shall call A ‘woman's idéa of an'ireason. | “NIGHTS oF 1 ' 410 Goldatein Blag. | COLUMBUS sreat humanitarian, a proven executive, a busi- Wouldn't That Slay You! | able man is one who tells her a Phone—Office: 4 | seghers Councll No. 1763, : : man of wide unde 1’*'?";4|‘i‘)‘fl< a ""“"““‘""I of| In speaking of the saxophome ‘qn secret in strictest conti-| | Janean Public Library | e T P SRR I e ~ =4 | foREIaRe s T H'N’ 1-"71' of births and deaths, etc. It amounts to nothing|the masses, is a matter which remains within : a and then gets sore be . ; the the Boston Globe speaks of its| B hecaus et DB - —_— : b8 21 and FVatontine's Optic ot Wi, & Sndia- v to him t t ould cost more to do the worl }\Hm\\{m‘\;w and l“‘\plv»r"(i()l‘) Hf]”:l‘ gods who “heautif strains of harmony.” she considered it too good to keep. | & i - o % his way t result in getting jobs for wpe the destinies of nations and men. SL can't’ make ont iRt il Free Reading Hbom 2 I DOUGLASS By e o k. few of frienc But it will be admitted that the “brown | ..o ' RORE O TSR LA ‘ ; : > DUhician . and .Ontommit TRNER. Secrwtary. : 5 | Oity. Hall Room 16, Valentine Bldz. by" affected by Governor Smith has become + < t | ¥ = imagination or just being ( :ARBAGE Hokre. 9 2 m. 106 D) mioiked UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B. mething of a symbol to multitudes of people. | ¢ Meets Mondar sarcastic Reading Room Open From | by Apro!ntment ¢ \ They want to se it and the man who wears it. 10 i nights 8 o’clock They rally about it as about a standard. It is|, i | ? 3 m to10p m i Lagles' Hall Nother Horror of The Campaign g Cireulation Room Open From R l b Bl 1glas. Willtata ‘Ogu W. P. Guy fisheries of the Territory over to the undiluted pathetic understanding, of an affinity with the ®'s gone plumb looney, has i 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to obert Simpson < ) e interested in the personnel of the public payro He wants a different way of selecting the Super intendent of e Pioneers’ Home, of selecting|, those people who keep the records of the statistic , Second Floor { Maln Street at 4th Sutherland’s claim t faver self-government very plain to those who have followed his course at Washington He consented to even advocated-—turning the/, 1omelike and somehow characteristic of a sym- Smi oy eta V' control of one nen-resident authority. When it{“common” people. It shares public attention and ", old John Henry Fytte, AND LOT CLEANING 8:30 p. m. Opt. ©. B B i e was suggested in Congre those who do under-|honor with the issues of the campaign A-trying to explain G. A. GETCHELL, Gurrent Magazines, Nawapapers Jraduate Los Angeiew ook | | stand something of the science of government For the moment it stands in the same rela- e Phome 109 or 149 | and the American scheme of things that the|tion as once stood the white plume of Navarre, | | the old cocked hat of Napoleon, the shawl of | Gets Most of Problems Wrong | .- o e Glasses Fitted N Meets secona ané Lincoln. 1t peculiarly is identified with the con-| “Well, now that you are back | o 3 fourth Thursday [P ——" — a7 spicuous individual who wears it. It seems to[to school, what have you learned?’ ,z A eacno month l» express welcome, friendliness, comradeship. One|asked the visiter who was being S BURFORD’S CORNER . : . ‘ Dugout. lexpects it hilariously to be waved. entertained by Johnny while wait. | U | Miss Caroline Todd trolled by the Secretary of Commerce. He also| Governor Smith may not reach the goal of|ing for hi§ mother | ? Piano Harmony actively supported the law turning the game of |his greatst ambition—as to that no one can know| “That it ain't safe to let dad | . PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY | Bpecial Rates Beginning 2 v Alaska over to a Federal Bureau just as he|at this time—but he already is able to realize|help me with my night work," he|s % {1 None Better—Box or Bulk ‘“T"""“’” “ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | assisted in doing with the fisheries |that he has made his “brown derby” a some-|replied. g PHO\F | LEGION, NO. 439 ‘ Reference Books, Etc_ lege of Optomstry 3nd | | AMEBICAN LEGION FREE TO ALL Opthalmalogy control of the fisheries of Alaska ought to be| vested in the people of Al acting through their Legislatur Mr. Sutherland said he was afraid to trust Alaska. He wanted the fisheries con- | it thy rs he has been in Washington|!1ing& to conjure with; has demonstrated to the Lot % %} | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays B8 has never "M. & Alnaly by ot e American millions— friends and foes—that his Interesting Information - »; | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | ing | DAL covers a head that contains a brain capable| Virginia I. See lives in St. Louis Hall, 2 ) the powers of the Alaska Legislature or to bring|., great thoughts and that under his coat beats T 8 e X N T | Esther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- | government closer to the people His sole idea |y heart honestly in love with his country and Can You Beat It! @ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY genti; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. of government is the personnel of the public|its people. The whisper in the loudspeaker = “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribuie” & e payroll | = in this campaign He does some boasting about preventing £ == Corner 4th and Franklin 8¢, Phone 136 i@ it Skttt 1 e || Brunswick Bowlin, confirmation of an Oregon contractor that Decline offiMdrd(h(ln. Ho, Hum! lvk g nominated for Judge of the First Division | i The ankle.length ) | AHC}S on the ground that a local man should get the (Dayton, Ohlo, News.) 5 Remarked—“I'm aware 2 A | for men and women job. To him that is evidence of his attach-| Marathon once was linked with heroism,| ooEFET ik S Stand—Miller's Taxi ment to home rule. There was a job at stake,[POCLTY and patriotism. The term has degener-| wyon 1 yag g wear.” We help you have a happy Phono 218 et k AK€-| 1ted sadly since the day when that almost super- was not a practicing lawyer He was not ome|pjaing of athan to Athens with the news| « . MoK M°d"" Bthounsn 0 ; 4 " - % T of Sutherland's henchmen. That was cnough.|(hat the Greeks had vanquished the Persians, This has been a long, dry spell,” | [ The witch may ride a broom— JAPANESE TOY It is only a short time ago, when Mr. Suther-| But consider the marathon of today. It is|Temarked the farmer. i Jon and vone pe b Gy PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP land felt that he was not going to be permitted [associated with pelf and publicity. In the damee| “Stll I've had a shower every|the Hallowe'en dance 1"“‘!."“‘ SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINQ to have much to say about the appointment|marathon particularly is the sorry degeneration|MOrning.” said the city visitor. ter take a taxi. Call Single D S - 1 - |0 or 94 and provide a Carlson FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Front Street of Alaska officials t he proposed that alllexemplified In tests of human endurance now 4 » E e Vs IS J. Y JIP M the ‘Judges 1 St Yoo th [‘,‘ tid ”” L Inobility of sentiment i conspicuous by its ab- Haw Timo Files! A “'., A00. .to : tite “GHTERE g » b Rt " | | £ O. Box 218 for Mail Orders Judges be win- n from the Oustide e lr!, sence. The laurel goes to “the happy winner| Do you realize that it will be||and pleasure of the evening. Phone 244 COpposite Alaska Electric Light Office consistent in nothing 1 - Ho hiniEumat o L Ao held at the|Only about three months now until " b i e B Mr. Sutherland declared that he s opposed | . ‘'he hu klausrry, Jin jpsthon 4 Carlson’s Taxi and ! ( I : 3 A 5 : be getting those highly col. H : ;s church picnie grounds. One is told of ‘his|Youwll ghly ¢ . | to a full Territorial form of government for|face at the finish * * 5 . But the ple marathon |ored seed catalogs again? Ambulance Service MORRIS Alaska with local ccunty governments that would | winner merits not even death for his gluttony, Stanas ai Alaskar ..otel and CONSTRUCTION bring the government to the people. He thinks|and doctors find the dance marathon winners not Proof Enough Juneau Billiards the expense’ would be too great {80 badly off at the finish. “What makes you think that one Single 0 S COMPANY BRI oo B s o 5 tolow s & botaszer” aoken| | Thont Siagle O and o4 ALASKAN HOTEL e i gavsrament whon she Had less than 4,000 opalp] i “He didn't ask what the down | pomeso e MODERN REASONABLE RATES ‘ GRAVEL tion. The Territory included all of Northern| (New York World.) payment would be,” explained the s . Idaho and Western M na as w s the area| The firat SPAASCH AGHUS new Ford TESEENE ot Berry S Tarl Davs Hovspr, enoe. | Curpente!wand Concrete whi t 4 f o ™, s b e ; d . ¢l is to house a number of Thomas Edison's b e e A d PN embraced in t \Washington. A W fgany inventions, was turned in freshly poured| / Thought They Were Joy Rides PHONE 199 E— : e ] ¥|ecnerete, and the turning was done by no less a| Nell jolned a hikers' club R 2T No job too large nor too! w48 less than 11,000, all of Idaho and parts‘of|person than Thomas Edison himselt. After Be| Bub at their trips did balk, Stand at Gastineau Atnall dor . had done that much, he stepped out on the con- When she discovered the SOEEY were added to the Territory Washington Ter-|crete and left a pair of big footprints. Then, ixpected her to walk - s M 0 R R IS ritory thrived under real self-government and|taking a stick, he scrawled his name between g t y-three years after the establishment of a full [the footprints, and Mr. Ford, who was super- Not Sn Good! o CONSTRUC’I'ION CO. B e of [vising the operations, turned to the The Packard Taxi . overnment she was admitted | newspaper “Your meals should be the L] B tha Tnion as VRS ]r::u\u n and murmured, “Boys, he sure knows how.” |most pleasant events of your PHONE Bankzn ’I Zl‘h l ;S BYZILDING CONTRACTORS than one year aft . on, was 357 na| “..» was surely heroic way to leave a per-| g, declared the gent who al. 444 Phone 62 . B8 856 ‘time sh e A ek Pl b rademark for rut!m- generations to see. |ways said things like that ¢ A S ASRAS age aS|But it anyhody in the United States is eptitled | “How can they be when they Stand at Arctic 8 American Territory she contained ‘more 'than[to leave his mame and footprints in solid"con Ihine i Sotrs fatter and. stve i 900,000 population erete, (hat man, it seems to us, is Thomas Baison. | jndigestion?” growled the mrouch ST Indeed, it seems to us that he had already left .| { Prompt Service, Day and Night 2 JUNEAU TRANSFER HOOVER DOES NOT LOOK SO DRY. |lons before. this. Foment conmrry, that medhi CovicH Auro SERVICE COMPANY There are a few American mames that 1t will STAND AT THE OLYMPIC and convenient. Ii is our purpose 1| Moves, Packs and Stores Senator Rcbinson has brought to light that|take dynamite to blast out of human recollec- M b > C f Phone 342, Day or g , B Ll iavd whon the sodainy ket tion, and: ane aeANRE & Bhbras miran aory's Lare Night at all times to merit the approval the throes of lelping Mr. Volstead to formulate | — Juneau, Alaska the Prohibition enforcement law, Mr. Hoover fay-| ~ ' Grigsby 1s ome of the ablest lawyers Imperial Building of our customers. In all of your ored allowing the manufacture, transportation and | "¢ Territory and is said to be giving his Front Street opp the hardest competition he has had in B 6 215 oex oent. beer. Ths most he as|ine vears he nas Held OMiLNL (ratoei it R MILLER’S TAXIT connections with this Bank, there said for Prohibition since then is that it is an| experiment carried on for a noble purpose and| Roth national campalgn manarers are showe Regular Dinners Phones 183 and 218 will be manifest in actual practice Juneau, Alaska traint by not claiming every one of the wrrx, it. He admitted that corruption, lawlessness and |48 Staes in our blessed Unlon.— (Milwaukee Jour Short Orders g mnogr.rngan‘ms a lot of undesirable things have grown up about | M L ) ) unches the enforcement machinery and he promised a R T A A Ty i . : ‘ bk 1 ompt Delivery of thorcugh investigation of it all it he is elected T Caribbean hurricane lost its intensity 6 m. to 2 ALL KINDS AL i I ng ver 10 i i » a. t i President. He permitted the interence that the |, /':*"8 0ver Georgia. It was probably ais-(§ OPen 6.3 N o . l “Courtesy” and “Service.” e Ndisia 3 couraged when It compared o) Sena AR John Borbridge investigation would also look into the desirabil- | yq)iy, (Akron, Ohio, |:| . ,IN'“ kol POPUL PRICES o QXI ¢ PHONE bt ity of continuing Prohibition as we now have it i ) Sy T These are some of the things that are of-| that I T Merchants Lunch served ; be crop this year ever known.|} from 11:30 a. m, fo 2 PHONES ' fered in the East by Republican leaders to coax|And Mr. Volstead Str Days—482 Nights—377 % o back wet voters—who constitute the ,(:;.;g;ixl dnd dr, ”;:‘:'.:m....n br. Straton can't do a thing | “p.'m. daily. 50 cents ! _ Th B M B ’ nds B nk Service Transfer Co. A as well an the Democratic majorities 1. soy. | B a7y e D. M. behre a SAW MILL W00D eral States, including New York, Pennsylvania, | it they meed down in Florida is a homing - ! i ’ Ofll::ldPEglgLsn New Jersey, Comnecticut, Massuchusetts (usual- oot 't will ‘return to its moorings after a T | . Resld 5 rricane inci Inqui i ence Phone ly ), Rhode Island, Illinois, Maryland, e, (Cincinnati Enquirer.) REEDER’S TAXI | 443 Missour, | ; HARRY MABRY 4 PHONE 18 A 2= years later, when the population of the Terr the present area of Wyoming and other lands| You will find our facilities complete that there should be further efforts to enforce|ing those elements which create Delaware, Wisconsin, and perhaps others, | RS R SO e Florida is haile ’ PIR Mr. Hoover's worst handicap, in this emmh "0t Ameled by Floridiaus as the plays Proprietor i . AT e pas THR LARG- round of | Ameriod’ Bt h EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND to make him seem not so very bone dry, is the|such roug \nlu‘\mlutl's,-—‘(‘mn(‘l‘:ls:zltllulé:;:‘ll::l‘ )". BLST BQUIPPED J0B FRINEING

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