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| | . 2 4 2 $ 3 4 8 ¢ £ Il||n-r The old Good Templars organization did —n ception you always know those atl_') Alaska mplre o o e o o ey e 4 gl e o e than the political Anti-Saloon League has ac-| | ALONG LIFE’S against whom she holds a grudge, ,,,,,, ~ - - Mot o a SRS " zanizati 8 > A man’s attitude toward a salad N ANAGER | complished since its organization, in spite of its I a s w_,i,lPOY EDITOR AND = $75,000,000 of disbursements. ‘l DETOUR | fs that he may commit a social Published every ¥ *”“" % miie| Christ came in His name, without club uv\ SAM HILL error by cutting the leituce, but EMPIRE PRINTI at Second and Main| X ‘r ballot, to perdusde psople to turn 6 ) i 4 [his wife will be a darn sight more jeests, Junes e : i it G Renst acrtls ofl mortified by what happens if he Entered In the Post Office in Juncau as He me to bring peace and not strife or| No Fun In Sight tries/ to get ay with it without matte: B i € | A motorist died and went to! cutting it. SUBSCRIPTION PATESR | | heaven, but When city relatives drop in on Dellvered by careier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |-,] EC 1!()‘\ BLTTI‘\ When no pedestrians he did seel (heir rural relations unexpectedly Thane for $1.25 per month, ' © S He sadly sighed, and thus he spoke|a chicken gets it in the neck, but R vestaye peld s, in advance | The average betting odds of three or four to| “Alack! when the country folks drop in P8 005 one month, In advance. 312 they will promptly|one on Hoover would indicate that there are| I Tear this will be hell for me.”on tie ity omes a ‘can of beanms notify the Bus Ofic ny fatlure or Irregularity | more peoplé in the United States with money| - gets 156 aBkper ™ ’vl):I»‘]l‘ 5'_“'; L5 7 " Business Offi 7 bet that believe Hoover will win than| What To 'Do! 'wrjat To Do! Many a wife who doesn't care e e jeve that Gov, Smith will win. Of H,»mu"*u\f LOUDLY FROM HABIT now often her husband gets out of TR DL g gkl L el TGN s an Indication of the drift of sentiment,| BUT HAS TO PAY §5 FOR IT |the house is always doing things use for t Wy dispatenes orutited Yolbut it ds.mot ‘by. imany. means. inisitbie ;n.mfl“p“,‘!l”" 2| FECER R ,k'”l"’ :'”I“ AL or no 3 t 5 N % ; | 288, out of the hole. local news p e [of what will bg the result, INVISSE the oddsf : pr/vin.bis Hian henrd WREE AL Daughter can't figure that there (s o poae — e T & 0 defeat Cleveland and i 888 otk v rer re @ ALASKA CIRCU f oN, N'.‘;?f«;;ii?ewcffiwh‘mm n Blaine t ef ‘v 'l'\li“l 1:\ l”vxn”l‘ in 1 In] Pt able people whisperers are and |is much sense in being as good and THAN THAT OF A o they were on Cleveland to beat Harrison. | |[was just doing what he thought| proper as mother was just to woth cases the people voted the other way For|ought to keep him in good stand- make some other man the slave of t of the time in October 1916 the odds were |ing, a wife mother has made father. Hughes to win over Wilson, but Wilson won | ~ There may be some shoc ing | with a plurality of the pophlar vote of nearly]| Or An Earthquake stories told in the barber shop, 600.000 (Imiginary Conversation) but for honest-to-goodness shock- Newspaper accounts indicate that election| “Isu't there any way we can Pulling language you want to be betting continues to be unusually light “1 quietus ;m (lth Mabel?” asked |around home when father is trying SRR LS i the worried politician to shave himseif with a dull razor, A Républican full page advertisement in the| ‘“Brother, have you gver tried| Most everybody likes to feel Seattle Post-Intelligencer begins: “Ten Candidates|'© '“‘"I‘:'l p (‘_‘12’:’*[‘]"‘""‘"‘")‘(‘ “I“V ”‘l:’ good, but there are heaps of them |in One. The Republican Party presents Herbert 1va1~[‘”» “‘“” of soured 'wab Kok ““\'l are not so keen about beirg| Hoover And it ends e continuance of thel .o : s BODG : ied man Just because she doesn't try to | Republican Party in control means the con- & A Rea: B z ; iy e REiagss Mot pull her skirt down may not mean Yhuanod of prosperitys-giekns Lupimcowieg & Ho, Hum! the is not modest, but merely ¢ [American in the White House. .rhat is a really “Commander Byrd is now on his|(hat she is not hypocrite encugh WIRE TAPPING. powerful endorsement the Republicans give them-|first leg,” Ed Points of the Boston to try to give the imprassicn she " |selves and their candidate. Globe, begins a paragraph. really wants it to got over her Mrs, Webster, manager of the Juneau-Dougla - ————— Like the new silk stocking that|yknees when she knows darn welll Telephone Compan has ‘announced that the Senator Borah trying to make Boss|is gelting the garter, eh, Ed? it can't. any will not countenance the tapping of it who has been dead for more than a N >oo A by P tion officers or amy one else.|half century, an issue in the campaign. Why s ’5'{.'1‘”“"1“"' ¢ grapes |TO all Dersons cuncerned: The announcement is appropriate, but it is a does he not address himself to the Anti-Saloon ‘l»‘]‘f‘”"”“"* 8 o0 WUEAVON! My 'wife, Mrs. Tilitha Bahrt, | travesty that it should be necessary to make it League with its Andersons, Shumakers, etc. 4 I-"k‘ ! [ think (or. D2 left my home, and I have particularly notice that the rights of the|Most of the Anti-Saloon League jail-bids are still “"““,‘\"‘]‘\“'j‘ ki 1 MRk (O | ade settlement of all property company’s patrcns w defended against public|living, and those who are still out of jail are i k”"‘:‘_‘ .‘)"Iw vhed BATL rights with her and she has ex- officers. There in Alaska inst tap-|Senator Borah's political bed-fellows Thi ‘“m: r for a driuk (o ecuted an agreement not to hold e W Mrs Webater tntimates hifi s Ao i AR 2 "'|me responsible for any of her ephone ¢ d Mrs ebster i ate ETTTR - some y) e i r i her company will insist upon the protection This is the very brink of hell,” exclaimed . gebta In o SUlpr T VAREILGS 1 3 Aimee McPherson, after she hade toured Paris {fore mot De refboumbe el ans | it afford i A e 3 e st Send For The Wagon! debts incurred by the said Lillian All this is due to the circumstance that local|in a taxicab. She did not éxplain how she| «yes [ jumped ten stories the Bahrt from and after the 5th day | Prohibition officers have resorted to wire tapping [happened to know so much about hell other day.” | f September, 192 to get evidence The venerable Associate Jus AR —_— “Now I'll tell a good one.” 1 HENRY L. BAHRT. tice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the United States Add Gov. Bilbo of Mississippi to the fools| “No kidding, the first ten didn't| i B seine. Court called ¢ practice ‘“dirty busi-|in public life who gum cards and contribute to|look /interestnig but the 11th was | PARISH CARD PARTY ness,” and it is. 1t is true that in the Olmstead|the opposition rather than the cause they profess|a corking detective story.” | The second of a series of Card ne an 1 ! e b b i |Parties will be given Wednesday case the Supreme Court, by a five to four decision, | N Speaking 'Of Revetail night, October 31st, at the Par- held that evidence secured in that way was ad-| < The fans might forgive a ball.|ish Hall. Everyone invited. Good missable in court, but it did mot hold that it A Store and \d\ertlsmg player for striking his wite in the|Prizes. —adv, was a process that might be used with impunity | — heat of an argnment. But they s 9 T in violation of local legislation. The decision, | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) never would for striking out ,,,[LET Almquist Press Your Suit. and Justice Holme scathing denunciation uli A business cannot exist without advertising | “) © contested gnme | We call and deliver. Phona 528 §8 10 his dissenting opinion, caused gich @ roar|of the right sort. This is not sald in any jmte e ) s dissel g opinion, caused s a roar| : s 4 3 ool e P o i of outrage from the people everywhere that Dr ‘“‘”” e .I: "':v"‘l:fen“';'l:”““ e o LY How's Yours Al RBAGE Dcran, head of Prohibition enforcement, an- Aniidocal cx Bitiert HiskNard- orice: ssid el ‘;11 Livers Are :.m;d, x;u;:":!l‘ ‘rA nounced that the practice would mot be per-|moet human. He saw it full of temperament, as |headline in one of the med “‘L mitted in the future effecting each customer with the composite per- |Masazines S 1 « However, it has caused no surprise that Ju-|sonality of its management and staff Well, we know some that are f neau Prohibition enforcement agents have been| He used to tell of the “grouchy” store, and |800d—like ancient eggs. | AND LOT CLEANING I hant |the “smiling” store—of the flippant store and x tapping telephone wires. They have a penchant|the ‘“smiling” store—of the flippant store a G. A. GETCHELL, g {Snifiad -5 . . SXBIFe y And Galoshes 3 for adopting outrageous practices that have|'he dignified store; and he averred that the S s R Phome 109 or 148 brought the Prohibition enforcement outfit into |Pecullarity about each was that the goods or the Ano ot e SRR as WAt L e ik ek s Sdtinhglee 41 price had little to do with the store’s tempera- enough sk LhFOuBhout tle Naf ment, but that it is the personality of the store| To suit some of the fellas, v A TR T 5 S that colors and defines the character of the goods|One of the . biggest bysinesses DIK 3 “ p[from the customer’s viewpoint and wins or repels would be ] EARLY K"OM)IE}‘E T\; A “LAND OF approval The making of umbrellas, AUTOS FOR HIRE SRR Xy In other words, people size up stores as they — : slze up individuals—they “like” or “dislike” cer- | Combination Motor and Household In another column {s reprosuved an article|tain methods and certain kinds of service They Note by Prudence Penny about the Klondike exper- cheerfully will pay more on the yard or pound There are not as many dusty lence of Marie Wright whose angel food cake|even it the godos are slightly inferior to others|roads as there used to be before has become ‘“almost a tradition” in San Fran-|ogered to them by some one with ‘a set jaw and|automobiles arrived on the scene cisco. It appeared in the San Francisco Exam-(8 mumbled word. but there is more dusty furni- iner recently. Our attention was called to the People go to the store where a bright wel-|iure, article particularly on account of the reference|°Me and kindly and interested attention await b & the Klanaixe ;”_ P A 5 M i “]'\ml"h“m It makes a big difference how one says But Grocers Are All Pessimists k gold avs as a “and i go4 morning to another. An optimist i a grocer who, i€ of plenty” and the circumstances set forth to sub- PP TR g gl . i v 4 §IO0H 4 Hubbard said another true thing: The face|pe knows certain family has stantiate the reference Our reader thought|of a store is its advertising. The temperament just enough to either settle their the palaver about the “fruit and vegetables”|and personality of a store are vividly expressed |1 or make a first payment on and the hard Canadian wheat” rather far-|in its face You can judge a store by its adver- a radio, thinks he is ;:nfnx to get fetched and she threw up her handss at the ¢ the same as you can judge a man by that money to make a first pay- price list, wh worth setting down again: facial expression—perhaps more easily. ment on a radio himself We help you haveahavny We paid 3 sack for pota- tores that Imuf-»‘v)_\' try best to serve their 8 3 Hallowe’en tosn. ¥ v Bt Nvid Benth patrons, simply can’t help advertising. It is the 1R, —says Taxi Tad. per pound. Small chickens were nd way of human nature that when we have spent . i g ottt LA i it the best of our brain power and physical and| Jene—WhY do you always sit||The witch may ride a broom— a0 bt 1 mmh e or Hiove financial resources in building up something real-|°Ut the dances with Bob? but you and your partner to ar ) ce 8. 0 was never more ” - o J p i ce ha PR RO S Bt Iy worth while for enthusiasm and faith to| J¢h—Because I'd rather be onf|the Hallowe'en dance had bet- ”.‘! ’;I’ bl ;m”’ .“ o ‘n burst forth in the form of publicity: and this|Nis 1ap than have him on my feet.||ter take a taxi. Call Single Remember we are reading about the Klondike|'S & Wholesome publicity—good for the business & 0.0r 94:aud provide a Carison ve ading about the ndikelman and good for those who deal with. hies What Do You Call Yours? taxi to add to the comfort during the gold rush, the Klondike of 1397-98! |14 fs soryice. thas the business man pays for— | There is a man in our neigh-| |and pleasure of the evening. Just in fear that some of the old San Fran-|as Hubbard was. . 5 borhood wh ls his wife E U 2 : as e wont to say, the goods, as goods |Porhood who calls his wife Eng. Car TI!II | cisco Klondikers have not already told Prudence|alone, are incidental. Service implies quality, [/iShman because it takes her so lson’s ‘_nd i Penny some things, we would respectfdlly inform |fair price, safe treatment and honesty in every |10ng to see the point of a joke Ambulance Service her that there are many people living here-|detail of every transaction. The service store is <3 Stands at Alaskax ..otel and abouts who were in the Klondike in the days|the serving store, and the paying store—the Mecre Or Less True Juneau Billlards when the seif-styled “Kitchen Soubrette” claims|"Rderstanding, efficient “flvonmnx store. Sometimes it seems nature gives Phone Single 0 and 94 to have been “catering to the appetities of hungry RIS 7 some ‘women the gift of gab in sour-doughs,” who remember something about the Father of Broadway \ng. oxder, thauiifiere. always may DAS . prices that obtained in that “land of plenty.” — fien a708NE Who will be able 44 e They remember when the rush of Outside stuff (New York Times.) g :ha 1““”‘1‘ ere & 0 H 2 5 : According to Walter Winchell, w! Y hell is absolutely false made competition so keen that signs were dis-| e chell, who is hailed P played 47\v‘l< P iy ,,',”,”;u‘ “‘)‘\_I‘\,";l by The Bookman and other learned periodicals| The old-fashioned woman who erry’'s axi B 4 # 3 i (a8 the chief purveyor of typical Broadway lan-|USed to worry if her petticoat BACH They rec pay $1 cach for egKs.|guage S R T iR toce s flwlyh An|peevea out, mow has a daughter PHONE _199 And potatoes at cent ack and flour prived “The Main Stem” of the brain where|W¥ho doesn't even care if the most Stand at Gastineau 75 cents! A lot of those potatoes and flour in|most of the vich slang originated. My Conway | unmentionable of all garments the early part of the summer of 1898 cost 75|Was on sick leave in Bermuda when he died, and | Shows. cents a pound for transportation from \kw\\uw"”' for many years has the passing of any of| When a woman giv big re. to Dawson Broadway's celebrities been accompanied by more iy A K There was no wheat raised in the Klondike|9emonstrations of sorrow than his FEv e The Packard Taxi in those d “hard Canadian” or otherw I.‘I"“ 5 Synpathetlc review of Mr. Conway's PHONE Really, Marie Wright must have been talking fll“,ff,"'r Some: ot i g nohell MEK/KHAR M br ’s C f 444 about some other couniry and Prasence. mus ol ™, SONE OF the Words ani expressigpecs a y are i R ot 0 sow in nlis. yeruacular employ, anamostly Stand at Arotic h sta I cre Which the late dramatic reviewer i ildi We st t that Prudence Penny look over|invented. Long ago Christopher Morley remark- Im}L)erlatl gtuxldéng ”“‘| nav‘ of her s) aminer of thirty years ago "tl of nw} vlumwll\ that “he is the most pilfered- o 2o Prompt Service, Day and Night and ome of the articles about Klondike con-|from author in America.” It the list ascribed Avuro SE % . RV ditions that were written by that paper's regular|' him is only partly aceurate, thig 1o eptmoriied Regular Dinners (figfl?u THE OLYMll’(I:CE Klondike correspondents, Joaquin Miller ang|He'® are some of his reversed word dhhemlskrles Phone 342, Day or ddwa e S Weak heart- v Edward J. Livernash, [ Thitd et L l:’:’]f::‘k‘:‘k" Short Orders Night s NI s iy e i Juneau, Alaska MAKING A cou RY REL 1GIOUS S AND| Hearty mirth—"Belly laugh." Lunches TEMPERATE. Sophistry—*Baloney.” A AN ) pushover.* Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. One would think tha would be apparent Hoi pollof—*Peasants," R P John Borbndge to anyone after the veur A people cannot The haughty—"High hats.' POPULA! RICES toms through legislation. Those are things that|i® credited with having said of a f 7 5 L P a @ forthcoming | { f, 11:30 a. m. to 2 come with education and impressing individuals |80t that “Dempsey will knock him stiffer than ;omm daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nights—-377 it “thelr responsibllities to Ged and regard|h dress-shirt.” fThis strictly. Broadwayese would B 4 e O SR M | for the welfare of country, family and thati: :Il.r’\:»'Lrylb‘:lllll little to Swinburne, but it occupies selves. Parish preachers and priests, who tend|' ¢ Place in the New York language, their flocks without thought of temporal or { o N TR e et 3 \ REEDER'S TAXI An old timer is a rhln who can re a Pyt re { . . 4 member wz’x’l:(dl ”1‘-( wnrrlils.lhdu n]ulx_e A ml. cause x;r away back when a candidate considered it more HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 religion an al € political reachers, nelud-{of a boost than a knock to h K4 . y an a have it told ar ) {8k Bishops, and political churches in Amerlea|that he'd buy o round or twe con and u.::f Proprietor Day and Night Service could do in any sort of a campaign or legis-|(Mason, Ga., Telegram.) N e ] UNITED STATES Department of the Interior RAL LAND OFFICE PROFESSIONAL | [ vpearaie ot b o0 | U. S. Land Office, = = Anchorage, Alaska, 2 . September 19, 1928. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Notice is hereby given that DENTISTS ~ Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. er with his witnesses, William PHONE 56 Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, all of Haines, Alaska, FRt & 08y 0., mitted final proof on his home. stead entry, serial 06121, for lots 1 and 2, section 12 and lot 1, N%NW%, section 13, T. 32 S.| | Dr, Charles P. Jenne R. 59 B. C.R.M. and it is now DENTIST in the files of the U. S. Land Oftice, Anchorage, Alaska, and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine if no protest is filed in the local Bullding land office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or thirty days final proof will final certifipate i J. LINDL First publication, Last publication, MAID O’ Ice Cream for that Halloween Party JUNEAU BILLIARDS CARLSO! Phones Single O and 94 J\‘—g E=5 Ed anhon- 17 thereafter, said be accepted and ssued. EY GREEN, Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Register. SEWARD BUILDING Oct. 18, 1928, Novudsl e Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276, . H. Vance 201 Go'ds"oln ?Id' 10 to 7 w 8 or by appolnment Licensed Osteovathic Physic'an Phone: Office 1671. Resldence, Gast'neau Hotel N Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 pP-m to 65 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is nsut the Drlc(l(; of lfl:glclne. jurgery nor steopathy. — CLOVER N TAXI - Helene W. I.. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPIST SRR IR 1 Janeau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Mall, 8econd Floor Maln Street at 4th Reading Room Open From £ 3 m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From m.—7:00 p. m. to 1 to 6:30 p. 8:30 Current Magazines, Newspapers Medical Gym anastics, Maseage ! 410 Goldstein Bldg. Phone —Office: 423, alentine’s Optical Dept. R. L DOUGLASS Opticlan and Optometrist l Room 16, Vaslentine Blds. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | by Aprointment Robert Simp Opt. O. Uraduate Los Angeiew ek p. m. Reference Books, Ete, lega of Optomstry and FREE TC ALL Opthalmelogy l . Glasses Fitred PO «eneses Ground | . Y . . BURFORD’S CORNER j} Mlss Cnro]me Todd oo PIG'N WHISTLRE CANDY !peclll Rates Beginning | None Better—Box or Bulk l s;;:;:;’;.,;"t I . i ———— THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY v “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ’ GEO. M. SIMPKINS (CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS FILING Phone 244 CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, Prop. [P mAa ADDS to your income, standing MAKES you independent and GIVES you protection and the OPENS the way to opportunity The B. M. Behrends Bank An Interest Account and self-respect, thrifty, good things of life, and success.’ We welcome your Interest Account Paid Semi-Annually Oldest Bank in Alaska Fraternal >ocieries —— Y Gastineau Channel I e —1 Juneau Liore Club Meets every Wes nesday at 12:38 o’clock. Lester D. Henderson, Presidesa H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas B. 0. ELKS . Meeting every Ruler, Sides, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome, at Freemasonry Scottish Rite lar meetings second each month_at 7:30 p. m. Fellows’ Hall, LOYAL ORDLA OSE lunu-n Lo(ll No. 7 Meets "y | Iond-n night, at WALTER HELLAN, Dictnlol J. H. HART, Secretary. m»:nu LoDGE NO. Sécond. and. Feurth Mon- lay of each month in |0da Fellows' Hall, be- zinnihg at 7:30 o'clock. ) 9 HARRY I. LUTAS, Mas- ¥ N ler CHAS B. NAGHEL. ' v Secretary. Order of EASTERN STARN Sécond and Fourth Tues days of each month, ® 0. T kNaHTs o 4n COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1769, tings second and lamb Monday at 7:30 . m ~ansient brothers urged ;c attend, ht,ounoll( Zham- ers, Wifth Stree D’ CcIN' 3 K B & M., TYRE s Tr'RNFR Secrwtary. 8 e'clock, I. O, Hall, MILDRED MAR TIN, Worthy lht_ .Y ALICE BROWN, Sec DfUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. ® Meets Mondar nights 8 o’clock hagles’ Hall, Douglas. William Ott, W. P, Guy L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second an@ fourth Thursday eacn month i@ Dugout. | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss Hall. | Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. I I Brunswick Bowling Alleys 1 for men and women Stand—Miller’s Taxl Phone 218 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINQ Front Street . 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. No job too large nor tove small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 e S { JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 —_— . b Service Transfer Co. | SAW MILL W00D and COAL Office Phone 389 | Residence Phone 443 414 s . a o

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