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A e VA & will be a modification. This will be (Milwaukee Journal,) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY OCT. 23, 1928. Daily ll ska Em irc | effected mot by the ‘wets,” but by the i&————————-———cl: the rumor that the atom will be UNITED STATF | ‘dry who can see that it is not a used as a model for the feminine ed a a ik epar D! Tl ki | temperance measure.” ALONG LIFE’S Rilla Hor' Seic Iedi-botl. GBI R N 0T & .0 R R Y = | it sounds reasonable U. S. Land Of JOHN W. TR EDITOR AND MANAGER Mr. Sutherland in his Juneau speech criti DETOUR e Ancho A Published _cvery evening except Sunday by _the |cized Mr. Grigsby, accusing } always he f I September 19) 19 ‘mx‘“:;u AL A R L R SR r r y using him of alway eing | By SAM HILL Most of Them Wear Coonskin %% Septem 1 1 Btreets, Juneau a busive in hi igns, and claimed lit for| I () Coats Notice is hereh n t s s — — e pe . of col sting os grig. | e How many students ou|Anton Kahne, entryman e R Seoomd Ciaas|Iis own “dignified” way of condueting campaigns s y, ¢ ] ufi?:-‘,ed e et S He must think the people have shorft memories. | Not Any More here?”’ asked the visitor er with his witnes i L Li 2 T No grosser or false villifications have ever been|Though cooler her with its| “Oh, I should say a possible|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire,|| g : JUTIERAR - A0t SUBSCRIPTION PATRS. ATt g Bt an bbb bl Aleot and sibw, tive per cent of those eurolled,”(all of Haines, Alaska, 1 bt v v Club " G by caerler In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | “1 . om & political i a8 & Bre Ve el e » President of #th mi ina of on ) i Dellvered by co me for $1.25. per month. 1and has indulged in public speeches in- Juneay| MY ‘make us change ouriwayjreplied the President of the col-|fttad Emaliproof on his jhome- it ————— . ¥ »aid, at the following rates: 3 o ST 1 % A \ of spending Sundays, lege Istead entry, serial 06121 % $12.00; six monts, 1n advance :uz.wl else \\:‘ are m' the ,m\‘v : he has reformed.| . oo vy win (1 1 and 2, section Vi ol ¥ favor if they will promptly |Well enough, but is at least estopped from say- and things like that, Useless Informatioh section 1 T.. 3 Ur s P : notly’ any fallure or irregularity |ing anything about anyone else, past or present.| [ cany make flappers change| A woman on a diet is off he C.R.M. and it i I I iy Te %ud Business Offices, 374. —e to heavy undies. | weizh |in the files of the T | e — - Gov. Ritchie called attention the other day 1 i Office, Anchorage, Alaska || Rooms 8 snd 9 Valentne 7 ASSOCIA D PRESS. i o | ¢ e . led 1 1 14 s exclusively entitied to thefto the dispcsition In some quarters to forget Everything But Mother More or Less True if no protest is fil n the | Bullding it ot ott .,i, ~m'r"d'\‘..“fn'fllx‘.fii’?'fmfx"gn’:ladn:f}" mention the part the Wilson Federal Reserve| Rev. J. S. Daughter, of Orange,| It's a waste of time for a man|1and office at Anct ) Ala e Jocal news published herein [Act has played in the prosperity that is so much|Texas, has been a son and, forito make over his wile he ‘””’l‘l". "”" i”' by g i —_— e e e | Binciinked e said that the ave been|ought to we know, is a father. doesn't make enough for her jar SRR raax - . TION GUARANTEED 70 BE LARGER ussed. H that there would have g £ | > ¥ o ALASKAN“;{R‘FI:ALV 'OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. no prosperity if it had not been that President| One of the hardest things tof ; rtieate | i o Wilson got the country planted on a sound| That’s Not So Good undertake about people is why| "® “;'l (o R t banking 1 currency basis She: “Isn't nature grand!” they think it is sqemuch more J. LINDLE b | PRI OB . Sy He: s, except with it's hum. [interesting to tell their troubles|py. o oo o0 ot 18 S48 | SEWARD DIN rdinate. Bod | What has Mr. Sutherland done for the Al-{an." J |than listen to yours ,}”|,“;‘.(;‘I,’::" N P el 8 L . ESTD) e % o aska Indians, or other Alaska fishermen, except| Passing Observation The' only thing as certain as 8 £ %o “tulik that 4N over $o the JanlR marcles. ot It doesn’'t pay to be too smart|death and taxes is tnat what J& - 3 ke him vopular with them?| —MADY @ man has been taken for (friend husband took three fourths | Henry O'Malley, to make him popular with them?, “w jgen pecause he kunew too[of his lunch time to go to the|) I 2 - + e | wah | department store to get for his| i e Three Presidents and Gov. Smith. | |wife will be wrong and she'll | { ; | s | Which Pays No Bills have to go back and exchar ! = (Baltimore Sun.) |Trades people all with one accord| Many a husband Iooks I 1 S meose In yesterday's issue of the Sun were printed| pament for 'Bijah 'Lijah Burch, | has been a poor gudsser in|| 1 Fiotel Juneau Lorge No. 78 two' letters were written by William H.|who died in debt, left no insur-|a blindfold test. Meets every !ondn-r |Taft after he left the Whtie House and before & o It gifls wore lach of’ithing hd Vi 1 [ g ‘. ———|he became Chief Justice of the United States,| ang tnus left them in the lurch.|now its beauty wouldn't be was:. |} Barton HTOR HEUMN, Dicistos - s |in which he gave his view of the essential weak- led thd Way 4 usel fo be { BILLIA e J. H. HART, Secretary. ('()I\lll‘..\'.\h\r l(.f\OR.\!\( E. sl ind danger of ;m)im‘ml m'n!u.hil\ilu.n. T'I;:I‘v Ssemetl VALt The Honeymoon starts packing| | kg 0. Lf 2 ; Vil sses the essense of Mr. Tafts| wugooq neaven!” exclaimed the|up when the groom beginy to|} FOR ¥ ! | ML S Mr. Sutherland said in his speech mlnlr!n\ ew v S ito Bbatidnat b rottbiton woman as she came into the liv-|realize how silly he was wh, he! month 1n ight that he had never heard a definition of ; am opposed National prohibitic i 14 fosnd A BIOARESSNE | thoughithhie ‘Wou b itk iy 4 : g5 | Hall, be- nigh ! er Heard BB f 2| YR 1 i Grpotes: eodl Bcatlle tink St ing room and found a baldheaded |thought he would be able to save|! The man wl A full (he called it true”) Territoria TN Al of the MAtionall Covernment in long whiskered old man sitting in r they were married y feet under a cT Government Well, we said that Mr. Suther-| Toatter wiigh RBania Be (ke of loeal her husband's chair, “where i young people give | ! will feel bet : e land is who gnorant of American history or eletaenti T hink suint ey 15s are my husband i n that mind i\!z Betier—after s the scienc government. He admits a lot of matters for parcchial adjustment. I “I'm here,” growlodiithe | W0 uka wes e { relaxation at the ¢ He is even ignorant of recent his-| think it will vest in the National Gov- old man, “bui 1 have aged con- r doin, 3 g tory—ignorant of the history of his own time ernment and those who administer it so siderably while waiting those two| ( change color cftener thanl) JUNEAU BILI was President Taft, now Chief Justice of great a power as to he dangerous in minutes vou said it would take|ihey nsed to — but not for the|{" the United States, that, in comparing the limited political matte you to get ready ame reason SR e ettt U i ) 4 i i | Again, Mr. Taft said: wa i = form of Territorial government Alaska has with I J R o atvammimeit s othis” Aiarioan Tarri A National prohibition amendment to What Bill Bryan Knew The flapper with her boy BRI Goldeteln Rlag : e leid ke Bt O gaweriment | the Federal Constitution will be adopted Some Congressmen vote dry|, .=, .o and cigarette makek 5 | B R e Gt s pul) iParrl| (ME0iNAt tHe ' wiwa: and ipraotices of and drink wet andS ardwa | o S i T [ Fadeat Yul lic Library||#— » given the other Territories as “the full Ter majority of the people in many of the dossn't always vote tHO.WAY.ltip . oo the swestest feminine| and 13 torial forr vernment President Wilson large cities and in ‘one-fourth or less cheers, either & Chut b e Braietn | i | Ve r also used the term in his first mess to Con of the tes. The business of manu- o e |1 Free Reading Room 191 cturing alcohol, liquor and heer will More Truth Than Poetry P I Oy FIit;. Avsarti Bacs | ( 6 otrist | ge Wickersham once complained of the » out of the hands of law-abiding mem- Many a man drives a car who (w RB F | Miin' Street ot #th ‘ ntine Bldy >/ UGLAS AERIE _ e . | 7 t } D . oam ik | term, “full Territorial form, of govenment,” and s of the community and will be trans- | doesn’t own one | A A Vi v a 0 Mee said he did mot know what was meant by it d to the quasi-criminal class. In il eedine e Chen e | = = B sieis s “elock However, that was during a campaign the communities where the majority will Looks Like a Safe Guess ! IIA l]I ED T A0 s | Lagles’ Hall, Wigobably ' b Rl thougut that. Aees Ok ks not sympathize with a Federal law's A boy friend made a heavy date | ‘2"1""‘;‘;:)%“;""‘7‘;g“fl F""“ ; St lliam Ott, W. P. Guy drobab! \e, also, gl 8 as the s festidotiony Tatge i Peder: 09 o L | {11 to 6: —17:00 p. m. to " daiiiee oo i e e e e aoxt semston of Con.| Xedtrictions large numbers of Federal With pretty Agnes Alice Brown AND IOT CLEANING | | S0 8 i | ot Secrstary. Visiting ay s " officers will be needed for its enforc And when he did fail to turn up |l . 3 | pL. 1ers lcome. gress Judge Wickersham showed that he knew | ment. The central government now 8he corfed—"Alack! 1 @ tined G. A. GETCHELL, Cuf’!;"MJtiaz":&'N-V;.{mm" || w ¢ b exactly what was meant. He introduced a bill| has very wide war,powers. When peace Mot Phome 109 or 149 1 EITEIEn. BN . | lexe, of ™ AMERICAN LEGION that eliminated the ¥mitations in our powers| comes these must end, if the Republic Beriail sl e s FREE TO Ath A PAPROT PN ™ and added other powers to those of the Legis- g to be preserved. J i dhaven't Haken . GBnk aifo ‘ueue”h ;‘h,:zuday lature, which, if it had become a law, would have| e |M\f' 1r1~\|uu~l_\_’ nh'n'n.:nml flw views of [ 110 g enth Amendment went| eacn month Ip given us “the full Territorial form of govern-|'Woodrow Wilson on this subject. His words bear|; o o cried the Cong ; X Dugont. S Vit & rop | TEDEtition. Joseph P. Tumulty in “Woodrow AUTOS FOR HIRE e it ment.” However, he never pressed his bill for|{hEHON Joseph B T y ikt | o e | Time and again when we discussed RNt JROLIE Y PIG'N WHISTLE OLNDY Full Territorial form of government would| tho vVolstend Act he would s Then a heckler in the crowd | TN VRS AR L) 1 T e give a Territory practically all the powers :.\ wrong way of doing the mjght thing. Be B b T None Bettar<iBox or Bulk | 754 MEN OF MOOSEHEART | State exercises e¢xcept that of participating in You cannot regulate the ‘morals amd o ppatet SAag TR r Jrg .. LEGION, NO, 439 | National affairs. It would permit the Territory| habits of a great cosmopolitan people v'-”“’j':“* “‘I“" hohses Doggary B Meets 1st and 3rd Thuua”.l to organize counties and thus bring the gove by placing unreasonable = restrictions b oy e e . —r~rrtere reee, | | £8ch month, 8 P.M, st Moose men directly to the people. The other T upcn their liberty and freedom. All ;':i‘"‘”_ }”“ farmers would be our | il \ 1 Seaide B ) 3 p : ‘ 3 1 s dle rich. n 4 ~ AP YRTT 1 Esther lugman, Senlor Re- | 3 TR Ak e I ) vioe such attempts can only end in failure THE CHAS. W. CARTER MO RY AN (i nob ‘lll“« ) 'ln.m ::” :|| M::‘ ’[M el and disappointment. In the last analysis e y i Agnes Grigs, Recorder. i A s e d| in these matters that seek to regulate And Try Baking Powder in the| “The Last Service Js the Greatest Tribute” G - what was characterized as ‘‘unorganized” terri- personal habits and customs public opin- Biscuits 4 . e e tory. Alas might do likewise. It would re ‘ fon is the greater regulato “Advice to young brides—don't Corner 4th and Franklin S¢, Brunswick Bowling * move a list of limitations that is too long for In the wellikiown bBook ks with T. R."|put all your eggs in one biscuit.” N this comment John J. Leary, Jr., says: | —Lite. o g Alleys The editor of The Empire was born in a Te Col. Roosevelt was not of those who Sure not girilies; make an angel 7 for men and women ritory of the United States—a Territory with a favored the Eighteenth Amendment to food and put ‘em all in one caks. S { Stand-—Miller's. Taxl full Territorial form of government--that had the Constitution prohibiting the manu- We help‘you have a happy { Phore 318 but 23,000 population in the next census after facture, importation or sale of intoxicat- What Every Mother Knows Hallowe'en i o 'Y 7@ B Vi 1 : Tt B ol s i laoiaty At Eathy ing liquors. To his mind prohibition The thing about a girl —says Taxi Tad. GEO, DI h!;“l! I‘&i\' Q (AQ ;,. t1a - e e M a it S Beie was certain to cause unrest and dissat- That doth her ma alarm 78 7 r3lilh g gy i A e % : b wa @ aus st @ s a alarm, [ The witch may ride a broom— N > less than 400 population at the time of hi isfaction: he doubted the fairness of re- At least so I am told, B o vour partnsr itk PRINTIN e ) JAPANESE TOY birth. The Territory and the county managed moving the saloon withopt providing 1ok Bk tallow's arm, U i S e S PRINTING and STATIONERY H SHOP to keep practically out of debt and they laid a something to take its place in the life — i s I » Ji ) INC 3 1 ter take a taxi. Call Single| SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS St} H. B. MAKINC foundation for rapid growth. Clallam County, of the ten e nt dwellers, and he was in Listens Like Whoopee BB ana provide & Oaridon FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT i Front Bisset Washington, had a population of 638 in 1880, -‘H-i< to 'Illnk the liguor question was Blinks—What do you think of ltaxl to add to the comfort 3 iy P l\;r 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders and it was not the smallest county in the Ter- settling itself. this scientist’s statement that| |amd pleasure of the evening. Phone 2 i a ight Offi [ g e———— ¥ 3 : 2 J . e 244 Opposite Alaska Ile Light Office - L) ritory, and Washington Territory had 75,0001, ”-“‘ Leary quotes Col. Roosevelt, in part, as|{man eventually will be able to | Ciilion's Taxi and ) PP ght Office | s ; i axi g it it had grown from 23,000 in ten years. NinefffUOWS: oo L G visit the moon? sriaon s and | ¥ vears later Washington was admitted as a State an ecoriitla: ansdtisnil s at ioac it Sk A 0. ron Pull“of 48 Ambulance Service i MORRIS with 350,000 population. The full Territorial 00n 'ai 4t 'was rROBEAEBA as an: sodltl hen B RN - he. brediction, Stands at Alaskax ..otel and e — o e o e < CONSTRUCTION form of government did not retard the growth omic factor e, i y ] Juneau Billiards s UTUSSSSS sl | | : { i actor It then began to be un- It's Not Nice to Be Behind— # [§ (2 “PANY 3 allltl (llu\vin;llul;n of that Territory, \f‘lhh‘h] A‘-\m- ]L)n’-‘ri,un:xhl ; at Iousv,to ;(y\vmllvvyl,\) and The times, Phone Single 0 and 94 L th ‘ /\7 H()"‘I“I sz ,0; 5 tained more than 300,000 square miles before e man who never drank at all ceased With b | /1 LAL F Vi V) | i 3 h your bills, - ! S 4ND the Territories of Idaho, Mcntana, and Wyoming to be unsual in any trade or calling, I g Ry s n L) % A i L : thy S4 and R ats nreanisid! am, however, sorry that they are press- ‘: ",'.“.tl R }:he 'hf‘;‘,”_‘ by —= MODERN REASONABLE RATES i GRAVEL R . ing prohibition so hard at this time. It B R A el < D o i i : vy i Itk 4 BRirible wearing ¢ stockings. AVE HouseL, prop. 7 g ; . hink, all right, desirable, in fact, i erry’s Taxi % RO $|{ Carpenter and Concrete HEARST NOT OPPOSED TO SMITH BUT to limit or perhaps prohibit the so-called AT S ¢ T F 4 e e e I Work LEANS TOWARD HOOVER. hard liquors, (but it 8 mistake, I think, il PHONE 199 == = { : { iy to stop or.try to stop the use of be : aNemare— g TS e {No job too large mor toe! The tenor of a statement given to the Brook- and the lighter wines. sl IS e of (Do Stand L (J;‘St“".du z i : y *nlfl“ f()r us ; lyn Eagle sometime ago led readers to believe Here are words of three men who sat in the|XeeS to the manager of the it e < >, e e L pers 1o DOUOYO | White House during the years that the fight|dinals: “Its long distance be- proncsr il ! M Is im‘ o “\\‘A\lmmn 4k IT o :‘“l- for National prohibition was being made. One|tWeen sames.” | s e i ! i o y opposed to Gov. Sm n an interview given|of them a man of great judicial experienge i pa the New York Times upon his return from|poise, the other two the greatest popy lemidie Easier to Be Short The Packard Taxi I . ° { CONSTRUCTION CO. Europe, October 5, he said he was “not opposed [since Lincoln. One of them a conservative Re- Man'll never be PHONE ’i | BYILDIRG CONTRACTORS to Gov Smith” but was “inclined to favor Mr.[Publican, one of shem a Democratic liberal and As good a flier, It an Z S ! Phone 62 Hoover on the basis of continuing the Adminc[0N O them a Republican progressive, ~ And We're getting, as 444 i % istration that seems to have been a success "“d!:l;;il‘”l\i|1'I:l||:ix|r"‘”{':"l ‘I\’J“"t’_"“'f““ foresaw the con- He is a liar Stand at Arctic R SR RSN ¢ 15 5 SR a benefit to the, country.” He complimented oyt todny Therefore to the o ilon Which RIERY Tov. Smi A “usua By i e 0 0 the honest dry who Only a Rumor Gov, Smith for his “usual political sagacit up, e TATT R ported naticnal prohibiti e belie g 01 . 3 ] . g e gy gl gy omper 4 1 SR LT S the Deliet that| We haven't been able to verity | [Prompt Service, Day and Night You will find our facilizies complete JUNEAU TRANSFER he says, is a “very strong candidate” and ‘“‘wise|be put on. . Ta jesd |{ CovicH AuTo SERvIC = £ COMPANY nomination.” Is mot Alfred E. Smith saying today the STAND AT THE OLYMPIC and convenient. ¢ is our purpose Moves, Packs and Stores The New York Ti account says things that Taft, Wilson and Roosevelt would M b 9 C f Phone 342, Day or Freight and Baggage “I am inclined,” Mr. Hearst said, say if they were In the arena of political dis- a ry s Lare Night at all times to merit the approval “to favor Mr. Hoover on the basis of jcussion? —And if he Is saying What they would Juneau, Alaska i ontinuing 3 ministrati P say, is it not the isdom g . e - i 5 & o [ e dmnteinn that L enent o g e om. woulil it ng Imperial Building e s of our customers. In all of your seems to have been a success and a * 4 benefit to the public in which honest drys Front Street H % benefit of the country. I am not op- are sincerely interested, to cease calling black b | ) Seti ith this Bank. ther posed to Mr. Smith. 1 merely think White and to sit down and consider Gov. Smith's MILLER’S TAXI connections with this bank, there that Mr. Hoover and the Hoover ad- recommendations? lar Dinner. § . . . B i atinn 1& tisttar for the: Sonntry: It should be remembered that he does not Regu fiere Ph;"" "’A','"' s will be manifest in actual practice I believe the United States will con- bropose to fasten the sale or use of liquor on e o tinue to be prosperous. I don't think fny one. He simply proposes that, us a remedy Short Orders CARS ",‘.‘!’g"g’fl,‘agm“s thos¢ elements which create any deep Democratic principles re at or the admitted evils and corruption of the day, issue. The fact that Mr. Mellon has the people of each State be allowed to determine Lunches decided to remain active will be a tre- their own treatment of this matter o P to 2 4 Prompt Delivery of mendous advantage to Mr. Hoover bl g N pen 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, l “ od?? Gy ice’ ALL KINDS OF COAL “I think Mr. Roosevelt is a The world’s record for fh!ng upsid hn Borbrid, Courtesy and “Service. b pside down has POPULAR PRICES o ge strong candidate and his was a w en broken by a Swiss aviator. He is wasting TAXI it PHONE 438 nomination. Mr. Smith showed his usual his time; that style of flying never will be!§ Merchants Lunch served H I political sagacity in persuading Mr. popular.— (Seattle Times.) from 11:80 a. m. to 2 PHONES f Roosevelt to accept the nomination. — : o '50 ¥ t Days—482 Nights—-377 | |} PRI ™ S s T o T et s Y It this whispering campalgn Is not checkeq|] Pt - GBIV 60 cents M UTPTT 7 ol The B. M. Bel ds Bank || Service Transfer Co. | oo BelS coliidored ' the Presie | |t United Siaies Wil by 1+ ook checksd i . M. Dehrends ban | SAW MILL Wo0D dential campaign. Neither candidate has '# 15 Holland—a low, lying country.—(Atlanta H | 1 COAL any influemee onm the issue. 1 am (un~munun_; 4 i Ofl'lce Phone 389 against Prohibition myself, for 1 believe PSR N Y MABRY REEDER’S TAXI | Residence Phone 443 "":]ufl tpraved, iu;-lt ‘u failure to in- : Fifty years ago the South was afflicted with HARR PHONE 182 —~—~———-——_——- telligent people. In ten years it will 4 scourage of yellow fever. Today, in g B EMPIRE THE LARG- 9 : ots, it HAS become 80 dismal a failure that there is suffering from the miasma of intolerane Proprietar Day and Night Serrice T EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE 8EST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTIN PLANT IN Au:& : [ A e e~ e = i e JsGrp,