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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1928. that he made his living as a bartender| Hehtsnd s aspirin is because ac| UNITED ST;\;[‘ES - al Dall\' Alaska Empzro [oetoigtn vriial moset dhrsltay Thita 1o Dews o T | s awed peonle eiuse| Department of the Tntrior PROFESSIONAL |1 —————— i ALO! IFE to be convinced by anything but JENERAL LAND B . raterna ries :om' W TROY - - - EDITOR A}\D MAN.‘.GER Grover was accused of sending nl DETOUR a headache next morning that they U. 8. Land Office, o i n to an insane ylum and have ached the time of life Anchorage, Alaska, T i or 4 Svery g cxcept Sunt w"\ e n ¢ to support. his llegitimabe ofepring. He| | By SAM HILL when they have got to pass up September 19, 1928. DRS. KABER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Btreets, ‘Jun"n‘ Alask lwas said to be the habitual associate of men and |- —————— g midnizht lunches. Sotes 8. DODS ‘clven: that iy — s " T | It's looking at a flapper, not{Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Or Else Has A Darn Poor Memory|paying her bills that gives you|er with his witnesses, William P B 5 e When grandma was a lass, she|the impression she is content with|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, it BILO;E‘;’% e Juneaun Liones swet bare existence all of Haines, Alaska, has sub. i d C] ' bl A ‘;;)r,;r;;“pr?vrlvl\gnln“l SRRl o Warren G. Harding was part colored; a fam-| young folks didn’t pet and never| If men didn’t have stomachs as|mitted final proof on his home o ub By mall, postas e following rates: ily breaker; a gambler and drunkard, according played with . 1well as eyes to be considered beau. |Stead entry, serial 06121, for lots Meets every Wew I Do D vancs : i, In advance |1, the whisperers it there be times when her|tiful girls probably would make|l and 2, section 12 and lot 1 nesday at 12-3% Bubscribers w i if they will promptly| Whisperers ney up on Woodrow Wilson randdaughter thinks {better wives than the homely ones.|N%NWl4, section 13, T. 32 s. Dr. Charles P, Jenne o’clock. i i . : lure or Irregularlty | ;14 stopped at nothing in thelr attempts to| The d old lady is a wall.] The only time skirts now ever|R. 59 E. C.R.M. and it is now D¥RTiN Lester D. Henderson, Presidest Telephone tor | 88 Offices, 374. |destroy his hold on the American people. Col.| | get below the knees is' when the{in the files 6f the U, 8. Land H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treaa elep Xices, J o i e e I”m”;! |girls slip them down to step “”Nance. Am:ho_ragp. A_lnskn, and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS He took a man into| Just That and Nothing More [of them instead of pulling them ;' no protest is filed in the local Bullding ting every Say,” said a man stopping a|off over thelr heads. and office at Anchorage, Alaska, | | Telephone 176 educsday even- c Th } ¢ brigade. stketed ' their|Passt itizen » you drink?"| The reascn we.are sure there :.rm‘lllll‘irtt“ ({r:»,‘rh;d”;.r, f“;'t’““-”fl’"i BRI Yo T R L U AR s Hall "" SRR T6 8% LARG D o S SRR eele W blankety-blank blazes|would be no sale for anti-skid|® y days thereafter, said crschmiat, ca l\)»w'.;‘iar,'ronYLc‘wr_Apyzm;qAnurv paign again Gen. Washington within 8l ditterence idoes it makettd 3_‘“]{‘:““‘]‘“.,. straps is heca girl\,}lfnfll proof w:]lih;- accepted and Dr. A. w. Stf-wart I ———— |vear after he became Commander ot s Bevolu-|_, s ®F WUSR (0 it e a0 o miefaire ing ftor|final certificate issued. AR nary Army and they have uot stopped yet|log tno inaig ! | them when they break from their| J. LINDLEY GREEN, Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m. i Grant was accused of being a drunkard,| «only this” replied the other,|moorings. i TR : Rul:tlhtler.‘) SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Boc... father of half-breed children at all the army|“rm a strans this towin asd ok i )"u"b“ ““u“"v {”" ‘l"> ]-'9’~8< Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry it which he was stationed as a young|r'm dying for a drink. Just thought | v i cation, Nov. 16, 1928. Phone 278 Scottish Rits n, dishonest, “Secesh” at heart, etc. ; it you did you could tell me where Y. M. C. A. Secreliary — . | Regular meetings | oY SO | 7 7| second Friday gach the character murderers who are out in|[I could get PIRE. Yk ios h % month_ at 7:30 \ the dark trying to destroy Gov. Smith are not | Dr. H Vance { '"I 244 Fellows new variety of jackals. Their breed has long Passing Observation i Osteconth—201 Godatetn Bldg | A license to prac law Bntered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class| women of the underworld drunken bum, dis matte: nest and worthless; a shyster lawyer without SUBSCRIPTION PATFS |education, culture or brain make 1 a charge of drunken-| in b Pasding k11 to. 12: 1 to en known. And, like was often the vase fn the| There are still u few T‘“]“h"”‘ Pt & b doases: ey fc [,. whom a I o u” e @ Licensed O-tennnmlc nyur'-n more appropria han Phone: Office OF MOOSE SlEiatis dighter : K Resldence, unflnum Ho'-\l Juieeh L“" No. 78 3 B —_—— 3 Moets every Mondal night, at & JYclocw t e ver f ir pursuit is a testi LOVAL onowa monial of hi uperior vi If he were any what ! harg would be beaten yering s Names Is Names vi 2 ~ . -, i WALTER HELLAN, Dictator. C. Noon lives near Curlew, Kan., » 0 When thes American Congress was discussing | ¢ wo eant say whether he i ; BILLIARDS Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary ubmi sighteenth Amendment | pajated to. et 2 0 = CHIROPRAGTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | .~ submissic ighte Amendment| rejated to the well-known Hi-Noon. 3 WOURT JUNEAU LOBGE 7 i Aol States ‘were consldating ‘16 PREORGIAR tiste Al o FOR EXERCISE! Office Service Only ' ke Mr. Sut w 1 his speech Saturday ; i i Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 1000, 2| | secona’ and Pounh Mon- night that ka has five times the area any|'Were three men in the country who had occupied Speakin'a Intolerance # p. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m lay of each month fin Q/( MORE SUTHERLAND IGNORANCE. of the oth es had when they were given Exsllod popiioh oF SR SUNTINE 0 B 7o, uot Do 7 The man who keeps his to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Bnning BT elock: B o e iatioht | Minad nsibilities » office: President Wilson and A crime to ;..._\ feet under a desk all day CHIROPRACTIC HARRY T rlSad M- Srope i 4 ¢ Presidents Roosevelt and Taft All three ol ho refuse i i e stter — i is not the practice of Medicine, 36 i Territory a e time had an area exceedin g ; ARy S b dote sy et will f}e] better thm’k AR Ly KR | etary. 100,000 square 1 and a population of about m were opposed to Prohibition and all o ) . better—after an hour’s — 8 Ord 5 em believed it would prove a fallure if adopted. \ relaxation at the = EASTERN STAR 5,000. Missouri itory even larger, in 1 Nothing Else But {1 relaxation at the x of them were right Second and Fourth re st sl e R e b opOreat Scott!” exclaimed the| (NS JUNEAU BILLIARDS ||| Helene W. 1. Albrechb e T B < . Cincinnat how do you| Trafi O MiLBRED MA!! Alaska Juneau stock wa 1d on the Stock| - Reinnatl Fony i approximating t of Alaska. Oregon Territory | WhE SOEa ; g i | Stand the infernal racket living so| it i i PO A TI Worthy Matres. . iange in New York yesterday for $8.50 This bAL B e SAeTE——— “'fld__ ALICE BROWN, Secy at one time had more than 400,000 square mile ! close to the 1 e e ol v and Washington Territory more than 300,000 within 15 per cent. of par. ~While stockS) ‘uwen, jt js 11" admitted the| _Fred W. Ramsey of Cleveland is Medical Gymnaatics. Maesage creripiag” ¥NIGHTS oF e e ; TR A | TSP NG 7 (50, % Goldsteln Blds. \ generally are high, this phenomenal raise in|cpicago host the new general secretary of the| | s 410 Goldstein Bide. coLUMBUS Michigan and other rritcries had _similar g Phone—Office: 423, Seghers Council No. 1760, g 1arke ilue of the A a June: s proof , omen’s Christi, 1 3 — — Meetings N 3 Rbon r valu f th a Juneau is proo Young W stian .s.gc].‘ Janeau Pflbllc berary ngs second and lag Mo o he investing public have complete confidence Bad News for the Eyes tion in the United States. T+ Jifl'..ynfifim"i.’p“r.p.‘,rg'f.fi ; i T G Aaatitving. the refis. | headling ; and @ 2 3 | te attend. Couneil Sham- approaching the population or wealth of Alaska Juneau’s t mir is justifying the faith We're heading back to Hl“\,,,,,A o B Rt o Mo Valentine’s Optical Dept. bers, Fifih Street. == |74 They g " Pt ol oy ts developers grapefruit season TR Free Reading Room R. L. DOUGLASS SDW. M. MCINTYRE 3. K. T H. J. TU'RNER. Secrvtary. A - | Optician and Optometrist ties at once. It was not necessary. It would not | || ity Hail, second Fioor . s ) One Would think Alaskan fishermen, whites Looks It, Anyway GARBAGE | i een = Room 16, Valentine Bldg. || —f oo - be nece for Alaska to do so nd Indians, would ask themsclves what Mr.| With all those flaming leaves, Houie 8 8. % 0 B 0w i o | t Meets Mondar In none of these cases did the acquisition of| o\ oot T e that they should vote We guess we ought Rea;ih;unl?n?;n‘%pen Il!l‘rom by Aprointment | &nlghls 8 o'clock a full Territorial form of government retard : Not ‘be surpsised to Hid i . p. m. oo Lagles’ Ball for hi forever. What has he dcne to win their growth. In every instance it accelerated it. v g A ; Octot | Uigenibtion Room Oneseiram | Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy 130 p. m. g t. D L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting ol 4 Al eoilect ) 54| Javet T AND LOT CLEANING {19 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to Robert Simpson Brothers welcome. None o 1 h organized had anything aska enough money now in way of taxation to maintain a full Territorial BT j Why Mother Hunted a Calendar| G. A. GETCHELL | e b { A i . b e & AR | ’ urrent Magazines, Nawspapers i form of government. It collects a lot more than| Americ Best Customer. What's the date?” asked moth.| Phome 109 or 149 i leleru:ce Books, Etc i I ur?:::':c ’6"&0325:;":.3”' AMERICAN LEGION Washington Territory and & counties in | At (e Esthers );\1]“’1 was starting a letter. e FREE TO ALL { Opthalmelogy B edtory clodtet fon ‘the Honualatisn’ il cinng p “Blind,” sighed daughter. O et R o 1 - ‘ R ShiTstors “collected when the populgtion of Within the last year Canada has taken the < Bt s Glasses Fitted Meots second and Washington was much larger than that of Alaska. |, . 0 45 Jong occupled by Great Britain as our Fairy Tale [— —-m\‘ sneses Grouad ‘ fourth Thursday It is silly to talk of having self-gover nnmnhlm t for Rl el Bt ¢ g | eacn month {» es ) gn customer For the first halt Once upon a time a beauty par. T ) T S S B S e s, with o Terrlorial government with ane Log-|ot saos americanexports w0 ‘our " morthern | o0 hcey 200 5 me & bemuty yar- | AyypQS BURFORD'S CCRNER { | T Mico Caroline Todd || SHARE et islature, acting also as a Board of ('uun(\ 1'un\- ueighbor amounted to $429,000,000, being nearly ¥ | the women spent all their house | missioners, sitting every two years for sixty|$45,000,000 greater than those taken by the|p,,ov for groceries gs: PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Sp&?fiokatesn;el:‘::n! days, the only board of control. It is worse than|United Kingdom. These figures hecome all the < - D r— : : . i - > . September 1st to say this condition can be changed by|more significant when the relative population Al Definltions & None Better—Box or Bulk oy s Wiy WOHNGIOO’NHI?(?SEHQILET ! b T o ' AT 1/of the two British nations is taken into account % LEI 43! ) a Controller Bill. Until there are local i Bunk Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays governments, such as counties, Alaska will have| ' ith less than nine and cne-half million people each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | A 3 i Tieves v 14Ve| _about the same as the population of the metro- a | . bureaucratic government—Federal and 'I."”"l“r"|m|v(m| district of New Yotk——Oatiada now &be L. - . 1 Hall. What some people slesp Ve e e ) B in—and what others revel in ! ) fal buresus must do the work sorbs more than 18 per cent, of our total ex- Just As Senaible THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY onts Asnds Jriek Roturder, 4 A What Alaska needs is a full Territorial form ports, equivalent to annual purchases of $90 If c.l-i-m-b spells “clime,” % of government so the people might govern them-|a person, compared with $17 per capita by the|l Will be hanged if I can see - “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 4 selves |people of Great Britain Why, when it comes to spelling 2 % ¥ 2 | It is quite to be expected that such factors time, < ; Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 AN 7 A W IMENT | A8 &€ aphic propinquity, intimacy of inter-|{We can't spell it t-i-m-b! = P (AYR’I-\\I;"'\I!{\F l}{i;‘llll}}l\} ,l”(')"‘\“;' ()IQI\E“‘\I course, and similarity of consuming habits and P ——— | Brunswick Bowling ‘ Alleys tandards, should tend to make trade with our The Berries At That P st ¥ | for men and women SIGkL ielgitor s Intaikiys tidh WitHIIHE LWt sRRthe o stump speak Stand—Miller's Taxl i | |transatlantic British Isles, Moreover, three of [does Congressman Howler make We help you have a happy | Phone 218 arrangements have been made for the purchase |y S€|the largest items in our exports to Camada,| “Never heard one who could beat Hallowe'en ¢ ) R TGP of the Alb railways, including the line that nmamely, coal, iron and its products, and petro-|him at \iowi]”_{ with alarm.” —says Taxi Tad. . ° S (.4 . w1 - Is designed to tap the northern British Co-{leum and its derivatives, are commodities of Tk i ay r ! : h he witch may ride a broom— i NE lumbia region, by the Canadian Pacific Railway |which Great Britain is itself either an exporter JAPA\ SE TOY ! 1 ai i ] It's Publicity Makes 'Em Liberal| | but you and your partner to Company and the Canadian National Railway|Or the controller of extensive foreizn sources of [ There are a lot FRDVIING ank BEATSIRY SHOP i of big gifts to| |the Hallowe'en dance had bet- lines. The offer cf th ilway companies to[SUPPLY. The fact, however, that our exports to|charity that are entered as adver.||ter take a taxi. Call Single SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINO FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Mront:Street Word comes from 'the South that tentative purchase the properties contains a pledge to con,|CaNada during the first half-year showed an in-|ising on the donor's hooks 0 or 94 and provide a Carlson z crease of 6.4 per cent. over the corresponding B taxi to add to the comfort l P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders, tinue construction of new lines to open up new | . of - ok ila oA e U 3 i i i Bteas ae’ fest s practicable; It the tentativelier o Of 1947, while those to the' United Too Far South and pleasure of the evening. Phone 244 Qpposite Alaska Electric Light Office Kingdom declined by 7.5 per cent., is symptom- I Sl 1 v mouth agreer - > v 1) i . 3" \/ H agreement Is ratified by the Dominion and Alberta [atic of changes that have their basis largely B Carlson’s Taxi and governments the rallways will become the joint|in post-war international financial relations. mb 1 property of the Canadian National and the Can-| The United States stands today as a creditor “”.,[-,r,'mrnls, mr,’;‘."",'h ~ Ambulance Service. MORRIS adian Pacific Inaticn on capi ount in respect hoth to Great T Byrd, Stands at Alaskax ..otel and CONSTRUCTION It is believed that the consummation of the|Britain and Canada. 1In the case of the former, R JuEa Billiards purchase will result in solving the Peace Riyer|AMErica’s position is the result of intergovern| _ =~ Real Sensation 418 pyoo ginole 0 and g4 CONPANE ; ! ; YWEr ental loans, exceeding $4,600,000,000, the pro-| Well. what's the most startling connection with the IIVLI\I‘ and Prince ]{uxuxl‘“. bV ot which ware ,“““,;m_'l'in e ru’plleul) piece of news In the paper,” sar. | B———————- ] SAND and Hopes that the mew line will be comstructed tolge the war. In the case of Cnads. reweser |castically asked the wite of her o MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL that place. Th Is, also, considerable sentiment|American capital investments, which have in-|husband; who had real all through In favor of making Portland Canal, at Stewart,|creased from a little over $400,000,000 before the|the meal and her chatter Berl‘ ’S T L Dave HouskL, prop. across the line from the Alaskan town of Hyder,[war to more than $3,000,000,000 at the present| “An account of a man who is y axt the Coast terminal. In eit case development |time, have heen applied chiefly to the develop-|Suing his wife for divorce for not PHONE ¢f morthern British Columbia unquestionably will{ment of that country's natural resources and in-|talking emough,” he snapped asti be stimulated, and growth either at Prinee[dUstrics. Fully two-thirds of America’s capital . B Guatineau Rupert or on Portland Canal will be helptul to|*tAke in Canada is employed in the railroad, Ho, Hum! o {hydro-electric, pulp and paper, mining, metal- These are days when wo: § Alaska {hydr r , me men are lurgical and manufacturing industries. Since|weighed and found wanting—a| P===r=== ¥ MORRIS i H Carpenter and Concrete PRt oA Work. 199 T No job too large nor too! small for us. {much of this investment is in the form of stock |lighter weigh, CONSTRUCTION CO WHISPERING CAMPAIGNS. in Canadian subsidiaries of American corpora- Tl The Packard Taxi P . —_— tions —there being now some 1,100 American- More Or Less True PHONE BYILDIRG CONTRACTORS As the victim of a whispering campaign Gov. |controlled branch factories or assembly plants in A new fur coat on a woman of- 444 n | . | Phone 62 Smith is in good company—and successful com-|the Dominion—it is not surprising that strue- ten means friend husband has lost pany. In most of the campaigns where t-(‘:m(lul‘t;““v“mmm“'_” and machinery _*hw (| constitute | another battle in his fight for Stand at Arctic mongers have sneaked throughout the country|th¢ larsest group of our exports to a country economy. spPeading poison for the purpose of :Imtmylng‘““,']'” \”‘ o ""I".\"Tl"f.n,r" e Dlosely assoclated | rhe reason there Is such a big S Ry character and bringing about the defeat of those|vp vvogo o ot0 finance and technique. —Exports 5o © Promge Service, Day and Night y ; it of producers’ goods tend to accompany the export A ¢ whom they would be afraid to meet in the open, [of industrin Lot P e CovicH AuTo SERVICE t!-e m:'lllunm! have been successful. For vears | Joth Canada and Great Britain consistently 8 STAND AT THE OLYMPIC New England preachers and Federalist politiclans|show an adverse balance of trade with the United b Phone 342, Day or, attempted to destroy the standing of Thomas|States, amounting last year to about §400,000,- ry s a e Higiit Jefferson through the whispering methods, {900 in each case. With the former country the Junssy, Alaska Athiest and infidel were amcng the mildest names|'2'8¢ snnual additions to our holdings of Can- Imperial Building he was called. It was ¢ ged that he was a|’0ian securities provide credits 15t which Front Street " 4 z ‘ exchange cs be freely sold to cove PXcess im- demagogue and dishonest, that his promises were| ~ ., o ) ' excess im B orthinas, that he wos Ire en s® WIS ports, In case of England, however, the, exchangs MILLER’S TAX] gy TR MDA Lk A |gituation is aggravated by the necessity ak- lar Di bent. In New England the voters were told that|| i e oGy OF LR Regular Dinners Phones 183 and 218 |ing nual remittances of over $160,000,000 to his first enterprise if elected President would be|Washington for the service of ghasen, Atka her sterile to burn the bibles. It is said that in hundreds The reduction of England's ,,,.(-'.Ii-l..-fiflé Short: Orders R LT SRIVERS of cases, when his election was reported, people|trac ilance with the United States has thus gon s buried their bibles—or otherwise hid them become a matter of national concern which has Lunches The whisperers said that Gen. Jackson was|f0Und expression in “safeguarding of industry” ; immoral; a coarse, uncultured ruffian and mur-| " carrying imperial preferences, and in or- Openiise ¥ 0.2 &. m. . “Courtesy” and “Service.” derer; that he was not decent or fit company|fol " CMOMS o procure cssential imports|{ POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge . NE for clean-minded people; that he had no sense|| e SR MTE G s refife s TAXI b 48 A A, . Bad’no; TN ¢ activifies of the Empire Cotton Growing|{ Merchants Lunch served of the “finer things;” that it would be a Na-|Assoc ition, the Empire Marketing Board and of ¢ i 3 v tional disgrace to admit him to the White House.|the Royal Dutch-Shell and Aue and of)} from 11:30 a. m. to 2 Days—482 Nights—377 uglo-Persia It was charged in whispers that Abraham]groups raisn. 0% p. m. daily. 50 cents 7 Service Transfer Co L gl T N S The B. M. Behrends Bank SAW MILL WobD dgnorant, dishonest; that he was an egotistical|PTofoundly affected by international capital claims 4 . om“"yfo country bumpkin, a fool that was such a fool|*Nd MOvements, and the post-war developments in |} * 9 9 FHDE WP . et ke dis sakNeow thet be wus o ool dhatl ) Ve, istons i Great Britain({ - HARRY MABRY B L, e Wi s N 4 ang ada are such as to make t 8 7 —_—_— = e was coarse, culgar and immoral; that heli..iiio iy our export trade ome th ’: l( h‘:";(g'l" THE EMPIRE HAS THE LAR @ssociated with the scum of his community; that|not only to persist, but to be ab I8 B EST, MOST UP-TO-DATB n?'n h was an atheist who ridiculed religion, ete.,{marked in © R more-l . 3 3 4 BLST EQUIPPED JO! PRINTING JUNEAU TRANSFER ! ; COMPANY and convenient. IZ 18 our purpose Moves, Packs and ston. Freight and You will find our facilities complete at all times to merit the approval of our customers. 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