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t A 3 I ( ’ () l I’IN( P ()I{ By KIRKE L. SIMPSON i ollar” commutor popula-| § KL AL 4 1 b WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Any tionefrom New York with increas 8 | student of politics ‘who can get|ing cross-river transportation fa.| ] i Y Vel v :h.“nghy‘ down from attempts to| cilitic .»::u _strength ‘at ome tim ] i ?5! ,sci’(}(’l, (,II{L ey the clements of the Hoo-iof the Ku Klux Klan in New Jer.| § | ver-Smith bout in the country at|sey, the ebbing labor population| LY Hlarge to conte mplation only of the lin textile mill cenférs as theso| c.-‘ situation “over the y H]I"rl. "‘gp it industries open new and| e : . 13 the one time B g | larger iches in North Carolina| ] ! thing has been just as carefully selected |hit had it, will be rew where in the south, the im- S ; : |lose up of puzzling complexities. portance voters in a great indus. 3 rinents ‘u our women’s section. Misses 1¢s mighty ditficult to say with |tiial and mangfacturing state’ at-| J ertainty what the New Jerseyltes|tach to tariff protection; all these 14 vears will find ]’h.m‘ of choice models are going to be voting about as|things entered into this particular| - g the major issue in their eyes when | Jerseyman’s calcu | ct from and parents will be agreeably sur- they ‘go to the pyue in Novembar.| Al of which i3 luteresting. and / — might be very illuminating—aboit M o Riliom Partle"' Mutual Problems b 7 But it prohibition is not! e ( the reasonable prices. Two years ago_a group of Re-|t an important ¢ gn issue ! publican stalwarts 1like Mellon,|in very molst Now Je what Hughes 2 2ar lzble|about farm relief in the corn' bel { & s b y fashicn tell v a yior power legislation in the moun 4 FLAT CREPES blems such s TEIRAN states? What i3 this election ; 3 tion, f rolife "3-|about, any way i (01, CREPES vélopment had cre r Repw). e | by gy licans Demc ", It x VEI TEENS @ was a private affair ay nens | B. Cs TRAPP[NG AND | 5 BT was possible. ,\'um«lr‘ of thote nres- HUNTING ucENSEs L ent describe Mr. Hughes as lav- i ing summed up matters finally in CAN BE HAD HERE| ; the statement that it would be a W31 PARIS BI crepe satin s N decade at least before the cross Ilunters and trappers dosiring|.inioine o steady popularity vays the New Things First within each party on|hunting and trapping licenses ““wnh all ages. ‘& youthty) BEeK tions would cease to|British Colum can now obtain!apiernoon dress of the - current PR el impede the development of order-|th from local headquartsrs of season is Martial and Armand’s |1y, constructive legislative prob.|the Alaska Game Commisslon, it!model with an original front lems by whatever party was in|was anmounced ‘today. - &b ‘tMelwiich {s reminiscent 0f Bath B power in Washington, 'u]n quest . of I“!:thl (‘“h“r‘lhifll a0« holero and jabot. The Same line, |] '1 ;’ I C I The situ: in New Jersey as|thorities, and in order to faellitate|with small bow tics, {8 carried i'° ] B( renas o'w n" it looks at this distance apparently | the issuance of such licens zn.v;xn on the: skir A circular typifies what they had in mind.| Commission agreed to co- tel flounce heightens the youthful- Juncav’s Leading Department Store For in New Jersey, Senator Edge,!with the former In handling them.|ness of the medel 5] Republican, and Senator Edwar us‘f In the past persons desiring . —— Democrat, both wringing—an d|either to hunt or trap north- ringlng—wets, are battling wllhlll\ British Columbia have had to| 9UNEAU GELS PLEDGED equdl vigor for thelr Barly. presi.)send to Prifos Runeth£dr 1(o88MoN.E . arioues Mildded MofsNAD -ang dential nominees. As a matter| This caused considerable incon. Mildred Hooker of Julieau, have of fact Edge can lay claim to an|venience to a number in T"‘ku‘"l(»(!gul the Gamma Phj Beta actyal effort last year to modify |Rliver section Wwhich, it is pontedigorority at Oregon State Dollege. the Volstead Act. A bill ha in-|cu be eliminated under the lizabeth and Hsther Kas- 2IiPP DOWN TO MOORING MAST AT END OF JOURNEY troduccd proposed to strike out new co-oporative arrangement er have pledged the Chi Omega aihad the one-halt of one per cent of| The arrangement, Mr. Tsrhure|g at the University of — e 'alcohol limit and substitute for it|said, also provides that payment ‘l prohibition of beverages “Im'»xii f oxport royalties on Canadian. sl cating in fact.” That is thelcausht furs can be made to the| The NORCO, of the Nosthland language of the Eighteenta Amend- Commission here instead of having! Transportation Co., salling from ment. It is also, alm identicai|to be remitted to Prince Rupert Seattle for Juneau Oct: 27. For with the recommendation for modi- |2 in the past. |space or rates Phone 114 or see fication Gov. Smith pledged him- R D. B. Femmer. adv. self to make as President in ac For tall planting or growing S g I o cepting the Democratic nomina.|in the house. Juneau IFlor- Sydney Laurenge reproductions tion. Yet Edge is for Hoover. He | ts. Ady. [in Christmas cards, original, dif- finds nothing in the Hoover pro.| 0 3o NI ferent, Alaskan, 35 cents each at nouncement on modification to[C'd Papers for sale at the Kmpire. | the Nugget Shop. —adv. prevent his full support of the ]“"J . publican nominee. | i ‘ BRIGHTEN UP WITH » No Wet Issue In Jersey? 1 < One old New Jerseyite of Repub-| W , M 7d lican faith contended to the writ. csu‘ng wouse azaas er that the election there was gny " & ing to be “just a Ropublican-Dom- A lamp for every lighting purpate ocrat dog fight.” His analysis of the prospects in November led | to prediction of a Hoover plurality | VO gy Ca pual Electric Company though he admitted the staic was overwhelmingly wet in sentiment Near Cold Storage Building and champing on the bit for early| PHONE 416 prohibition modification. Increa o H LU e T T O TR T L L L L L LT ] LTI Illlllllllllllll"IIL nphant Graf Z Laiezhurst, M, J. Mooring MANY NEW ROOE | Millions,” and “Strange | B MANY NEW BOOKS [, | by Eugefo, G'Neil 0T PORLEE Limsingrl » Dtk O WHO'S WHO 11 TUBLIL ; AND WHFRF 1 " A “‘l‘,:::’”'\' 3. H. Cann left for the south Y ! i _lon the Princess Alice g | W. A. Eaton, mine owner, is a : nantean M. Stuart| PAssenger for the south on the X " A colealliE" st Loyt | PTincess Alice. ton: A ! ) | Mrs. W. €. Wright left on the am life o A oppe | Princess Alice on a trip to the Jeen Norris \ X g :‘H: '.‘\-luim““. 'l Fred Schrey and wife arrived ¢ v Lincoln: “The Quartz Kye» 0 the Mafgn-a from Sitka, A ¢ ) K. Wehatbise 5 R Miss Jasephine and Madeline ( ! Ry Riedi, of Doy, this morn. & Y i rokCid ;|18 on the Pr Alice for Se- g bavo Glsskbocy veq, | dtle, the former to become the AR ¢4 bride of 'Mr. Louis Scoal, of Ren- $Er ¢ | ten, Wash,, some time next month, ¥ i A Kentucky raliroad with #)jand the latter to attend business , ; of track announce s the|college in Seattle £y U 0 wrica to obiain, without|, P ————— i lditional cost to shippers, insur-| Christmas cards for all—neat, Gl AL ¢ fully protecting cargocs inselective. Prices within the reach diams atmos) 156 ¢ amage by wrecks, cy-fof all. Call at Empire and see 1 1 fires or other catastro.|samples, Swan ( | Phe >eo . . of tho | L - oo Holiday xmunm h\x' business ¢ 014 papers 101 sale ar tue BEmplire | houses, amples at Empire, ¢ r OGRS N OB USRI i T SRR i by § izht: A primitiy YoPide of y 1 3 by Grazia De -winning romange fit y of adventurc in castern ope f“Bambi,” by Felix Salten stbry of a deer. “Black Majes by John Vhndercook: A story of H Chrigtophe, the black emperos Haitl, “The Reyal Road to Romance,” and by Richard Halliburton, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 23, 1928. \WASHINGION | BYSTANDER ¢ 1%t EEA Parlor Furnaces and Monarch Ranges We can save you money on stoves. 8 % [ N"WMAN PLUMBING A. M. GEYER SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Juneau, Alaska Lower Front Street Phone 154 THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radlo. MARY YOUNG, Prop. 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