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Daily Alaska JOHN W. TROY - - - npire EDITOR AND MANAGER| truc ered In the P CRIPTION PATES, Delivered by care they will promptly | 1 Business Offices »atches credited to ser and also the local news published THAN THAT O overnor, will November MANUFACTURING. time produced manufactures Massachusett manufacture ratio is growing hours per s ED fi()\\'i} ON GOV. SMITH. publications and a life-long Re- is Governor repeatedly elected more to make it done more than any other false notions about the Catholic As Governor of the Democratic Party made him its candidate for President of the Uniled States, in the intelligence and Yet a Protestant preacher in New We do not agree with the conclusion that York have usdally lived in the tenement districts. Otherwise, the famous “Globesights” man is about " ¥ bureaucrats have their wa ILF-GOVERNMENT. — ridiculous that the officials, who upon to enforce it, canngt justify it, and often obliged to resort to impudent brow-beating Canadians who protest against it. |the girls climb into them.” stantly arise. Some years n of Winnipeg was threat- with exclusion from his own country be= cause he refused to answer the of recalcitrant Cases of this sort ¢ ago a well-known ci ed the real chance to Wickersham bill was passed government then to have government. Wickersham This matter has been explained Wickersham Bill, after he had made many changes in it, giving the people more power than he had at first proposed, upon his declaration that it was tary of State for Foreign Affairs, first step, tows However, before the vened, President ersham Bill rd self-government. first Legislature had con- Taft, who had signed the Wick- asked Congress to give the Territory form of government,’ who, it is generally hoped It was an indication of a desire differences, such of the little incidents which closer relations between countries, 1912 report i ipise pretty hard for the church Presidential form of government reason that T not do it, and that It was all explai winter tourist season and afterward. Wickersham thought the Territory was not ready for county Judge Wicker. |04 8et elected.— (Akron, governments. of government, 915 that county govern- Territory, but is true that be said in Bobby Jones i3 a Georgia would ruin the . said we ought to have Statehood, lot more than full Territorial Sutherland inion that ipire at the time, that If what Mr mply justifies the ¢ am wa never a real friend turning the fisheries y over to the Secretary of Commerce, Bureau of Fisherie Mr. Sutherland d the need for a full Territorial It would meet a situation that ousing I to all the candidates would T ( ham was unanimous for by t} W y greeted him at n Squar seech. However, lurkin t New York ne her best in rallies for this year. ind Franklin toosevelt, candidate it Madison Square proposek to round-up in Alaska and free the Territory of them. | would include the wolves and ribou treks would beccme larger uld be a. large increase in the population edible game animals. P. S.—He stream salmon fishermen with the and coy without hurting the country Commenting upon Lindbe: courage jeopardizing his popularity with a part by announcing that he was for Rogers sugg risking his popularity by coming for anybody for President. Pr-nhfiyitim; andiflenlthA (New York World.) :sident Samuel W. Lambert of the spindle hours.|York Academy of Medicine in his protest against Government's “éxasperating and inquisitorial interference with aleoholic prescriptions one of the most effective a al prohibition This inquisitorial interference is all me of effective enforcement. Yet in recticns the enforcement is so deliberately in- effective that the medical profession finds ro-| hibition dumping upon it a tremendous alcoholism This increase is not of allegation. It has been demonstrated an impressive volume of proof by authorities We have last year's report L. Dublin, statistician of the Metropolitan Life, on a death rate from alcoholism trebled be- in California and 1 and 192 and quadrupled in Illinois; the State Health Commissioner, Dr. nd gas poisoning combined. same “enforcement” which the burden of meeting incr poor and poisoned alcohol ased There Are No Canadians! (Winnipeg Free Press.) From a survey of the Canadian press months we should say that the one ques- tion upon which there is no diversity of opinion is this matter of forbidding Canadians to describe themselves as Canadians in the filling of official declarations in which information as to is required It is not only in connection the decennial taking of the census that Canadians are told by officials—very often manner—that they must not so describe themselves Our provincial governments are as culpable as the Dominion Government in enfore- this prohibition in the compilation of vital $. A proud father filling out a birth certificate is confronted with the task of setting what “‘race” his child belongs to, the word ‘anadian” having been barred by the bureau- The child may be of the sixth generation of Canadians, but he is pot a Canadian, great-great-grandson in the male of an immigrant from Finland, he goes into our records, both Provincial and Dominion, Finn; and a century and a half hence his andson will also be a Finn if the The rule—although ientific accuracy!—is are called at-g in the interests of origin, posed to him Courtesy to British Statesman, (Prince Rupert News.) Was an extremely courteous thing for the Government of the United St Sir Austen Chamberllain, retired, but whose * in the government of the Britain and perhaps show that pact, are only minor matters It Al Smith is defeated it's Government is turning over all its seized liguor to needy storm sufferers, regard, of course, for the effect on the — (Indianapolis News.) Take your choice. You can be brave and what you think, or you can say nothing Ohio, Beacon-Journal.) e e Things balance up pretyt well, in the cam- : Helen Wills is for Hoover and Democrat.— (Detroit to dat THE DAILY That, of course, proves nothing it is before the people Better To Chew Your Food Than | If when you eat The doctors say nt It is 1 needed more than, ever ique in a lot of these “Antique Shoppes” is the ancient game of to be enough people in New \"rk‘lmnl\'l!‘i the public. for|She’s no desire to fly across the | What hear? | tening to my what’s paign has produced the largest crop of political arguments since sts that he probably the Civil War istake. “Look at Coolidge,” he says Bad News for tne Fish in Dixie|fur coat he can't afford. Smith can see less voting for s Republican and thus putting a blo on their grand old family record A woman thinks It she could have her way ne responsible for any of her ¥———— — — 0 @ She'd surely guments, profession has really a double grievance carrie and spend his Sund. ing with them.” ple in the world SRR e . 4 \J discarded chewing gum on the ( ARBAGE . - sidewalk for you to pick up or Fou P o——— HAULED |} yrrorp's co Matthias who points cut that the increase as well as industrial States; articles from prominent medical teachers; and, most of all, the figures of Chiet Medical Examiner Nor- this city, who has found the mortality from alcoholism larger than that from vehicular accidents The prescription alcohol, carefully administered the medical profession, throws upon the pro- the s home with you. The officer's warning to “come cuts “I did,” he snapped, “for every day | s=——— s Smith—but don’t ask me how I'm going to vote.” just means another man has dis- covered he was absolutely wrong when he swore he couldn't live without her, shots at her husband at close range and missed him three times. ~—says Taxi , will bet. ys Taxi Tad Before they're wed the lady greets| |the Hallowe'en dance had bet. But looks like one in pain when| |0 Or 94 and provide a Carlson Is listening to them after, Snd pleasute of the —_— % It is getting so that after lis- [} 5 § Question as to his|tening to a political speech over B T [ [ by an immigration |the radio even the cussed jazz and erry S axi H n Zn Zt' S at the border, by any other term than |plain static are a welcome relief, PHONE 199 4 Canadian. " ‘ Another thing that if done right the first time doesn’t have to be done over again is marrying. o o e ates to send warships British Secre- who has tem- Bealth is recovering will again take country, to be friendly any small as that over the Anglo-French help to bring about going to be confernces to think menaces that won't seem like anti- climaxes.—(Ohio State Journal,) e reresd The honeymoon checks out when the bride reaches the conclusion ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR have been the goods as a cook she ] was an 18.carat false alarm at training her boy to be & sha By SAM 0y to be a husband ! Some girls hate to sit down be-| Notice — they are modest—but about|Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- e only thing that would make{er with Theé Rag |down would be a fir You don't take time for chewin'l orseback | le: io "Twill your digestion ruin, [ Il thinks it is simply sc Passing Observation 14 The only thing that's really an. get a t Of The Bootleggers “What do you drink?” That's a secret.” | men's fashions changed like | e of the women you al | ays ot the married ioned clothes. ) 1ing the boss at home es the roof about is that the ces of her meal ticket ever 3 to be boss at the office are zero as they are of him ng to be boss at home. | have met a good many hut never any who were all 1 up because daughter gets 1ld be able to J. man by his old-fa Her Secret Ambition A sea, Or swim the inglish Channel e is wishing she could do| is wear Warm nighties made of flannel.| 1y Blinks: “Do you believe all you| g | 0 much better at dancing Jinks: “Well, not when -] )1 than she does at high i he matter with me, A family man is one'who is con- ced that the idea of putting the ed fancy pillows on the living m couch was started by the Di- Lawyers' Union a man doesn’t like this I the yearsit is a pretty sure s demanding a now Prosperity Note The present presidential cam.|, o | sign his wife Lotta Seutherners who can't see ned: Mrs. Lillian Bahrt, h left my home, and I have made settlement of all property [ To all per t v wife, That's T1ne way of 'Em NITED STATES Department of the Interior hat while the groom’s mother may GENERAL LAND OFFICE Land Office, September 19, the most of them refuse to sit|[Anderson, *lesson on|all of Haines, iding mitted final proof on his home 1 mother is onelStead entry, serial 06121, for lots n.|1 and 2, 1s for daughter to get in at|N%NWI4, section 5 o'clock in the morning, |R. 59 E. 1g 50 a lot of girls no | the files 1ger get married to get a hus.|Office, Anchorage, ad. but just go tripping up the |if MO Drotest is filed in the local Il and a wad of|1and office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or thirty final proot final certificate issued. First publication, Oct. Last publication, - | | Dr. H. Vance | Ostecpath—201 Goldatein Bldg Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to 6; 7 to 8 or by appolnment ‘censed Osteovathic Physlc'=n Phone: Office 1671. | Residence, Gastineau Hotel ! g —— | (AR S N < -LOVER Ice Cream for that Halloween Party BILLTARDS MAID ( JUNEAU CARLSON Phones Single O and 94 rights with her and she has ex-| ===e—eweoe | | | | | | | ccuted an agreement not to hold, have A very different weigh. bts in the future. I will there- incurred by the said Lillian | rt from and after the 5th day| {1 Nobody Home “He's a peculiar nut.” f September, 1928 “Say, if that bird was a letter HENRY L. BAHRT. he'd join a hiker's clul 1 b S M s out walk-| The NORCO, or the Nortiland | | Transportation Co., sailing from | i |Seattle for Juneaw Oct. 27. For It Gives Murder : )y e ) There are some pretty nice peo.|D- B- Femmer. adv. 1 then e | 01d papers ro. There are those who park thei; | feeeeeeeoes. e of your shoe and carry No Bolshevist |{{ AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, clean” Did stir the prisoner's wrath; |& ... not be responsible for any|[Janean Public Library o T Valentine's Optical Dept. Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 2 a. m to 10 p. m. pace or rates Phone 114 or see ! f’:fi“‘;f;g“p.“g‘fl.,:gg‘:_ g": e are at the Empire. | | Current Magazines, Newspapers - Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL ) PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Phome 109 or 149 l None Better—Box or Bulk S S TS S * e e PROFESSIONAL i - SEE e e o w DRS. KASER & FREEBURGEDR DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 3— — —2i Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, 3EWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 P.m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. Hulene W. T.. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPIST | Medical Gymnastics, Massage | lectricity 410 Goldstein Blag. Phone—Office: 423, R. L. DOUGLASS Opticlan and Optometrist Room 18, Valentine Bldg. [ Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | by Approintment Robert Simpson Opt. 9. Uraduste Los Angeiew ek lexe of Optomstry snd JOpthalmelogy Glasses Fitted seneses Grouad | i R R A Miss Caroline Todd Piano Harmon I Special Rates Beginning | | | P! September 1st .. PHONE 2754 I always take a bath.” Do Your Own Guessing “Who's your wife for?” | “She's for Hoover and I'm for Ho, Hum! —= =2 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribufe” [ 5 = Corner 4th and Franklin St L Phone 136 z The filing of a divorce suit often Sure. An Arkansas wife took three N VAR Y& The lady may not make much of a hit with him— ‘ly:ll];:;g'ey:u have a happy Phone 244 But her marksmanship does, we Rty The witch may ride a broom— Ask Dad, He Can Tell You but you and your partner to PRINTING and STATIONERY SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS FILING-CABINETS QOpposite Alaska Electric Light Office GEO. M. SIMPKINS (0. l | OFFICE EQUIPMENT His foolish jokes with laughter||ter take a taxi. Call Single she taxi to add to the comfort - Carlson’s Taxi and | Shame On You! ALASKAN HOTEL o MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, prop. e | meTssssasssimaeseres i “Don’t believe I'd get much Ambulance Service pleasure out of riding in a rum-| | Stands at Alaskax ..otel and o — ble seat.” Juneau Billlards r' “Me neither, but I do watching Phone Single 0 and 94 T . Says A Radio Fan— More. O Less True Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street | i ; i Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERvICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night . Juneau, Alaska Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches i Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge i Merchants Lunch served TAXI i from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily. 50 cents Days 458 Mphta-oiih REEDER’S TAXI PHONE 182 Day and Night Service HARRY MABRY Proprietor You will find our facilities complete - and convenient. I7 is our purpose at all times to merit the approval cf our customers. connections with this Bank, there will be manifest in actual practice those elements ‘which create | “Courtesy” and “Service.” s———"-——" </l TheB.M. Behrends Bank Sesssssssssssssssesssssssssssssssssseweesi) In all of your [ T—S::viee Transfer Co. — Fraternal >ocieries ——or Gastineau Channel . - -8 Junean Lions Club Meets every Wes nesday at 12:38 o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presidepe H, L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Ser Visiting Brothers w Co-Ordinate Bod.. 3t Freemasonry Scottish Rits Regular meetings second Friday each month_at 7:30 p. m, 24d Fellows’ o Juneau Locgs No, 78 Meets every MWonds night, at ® Seloow WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. LOYAL ORDLA MO0 M—OUN; J‘UNEA':T LODGE NO, aq Second and. Fourth Mon- lay of each month in /Q\ 0dd Fellows' Hall, ' be- . /2~y SEY ginning “at 7:30 o'clock, & HARRY I. LUJJAS, Mus- ¥ CHAS E. NAGHEL, \\7 retary. * Order of EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues days of, e.ch month, & 8 ‘elock, I O, il T o ¥ MILDRED MAR. 115, Worthy Matree ALICE BROWN, Secy KNIGHTS OF CoLuMBUS Seghers Council No. 1789, Meetings second and lant Mouday at 7:30 p. m ) Transient brothers urged te‘attend. Counell fham- ¥ bers, Fifth_Street EDW. M. . McCINTYRE 3. K. H. TTU'RNER, Secretary. D//UGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. &. G Meets Mozdap %nlghls 8 o'clock 5 hagles’ Hall, Douglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meots secona ang fourth Thureday eacn month (» Dugout. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 438 ) Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. | Esther Ingmapn, Senlor Re- | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. I — et Brunswick Bowling | Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller's Taxi Phone 218 U o JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders R AR R Ry MORRIS CONSTRUCTIO! . COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor toe small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and B e " Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL * PHONE 48 SAW MILL WO00D and COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 443 TR